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A'r Mornllnn, '32, E R Stupleton played host to Netl B, Cope, Rhcbo Stout and Flosme Harwetl and other friends Four years later Mr, and Mrs Stupleton ctdr'mred goldfish m Ltttle Rock, George S Benson, sophomore in I923, am! his onHuaguc were winners m debate In i917 Ermxne Houchens was in Oktahoma while 0 M Coleman, 0 busmess cutlcgo student dreamed at her 05 he am In the pork or Quincy! HI. Not the derby but the rats that he was about to bury for Kern and Jack WOde caused that QXpFESSIUH 0n Brother Armstrongk face. Realty this pncture of Brother Rhodes we: mode at Mornlton, not yesterday Rhcbo Stout and Ervin Berryhlll had reserved seats at the rock aquarium m '34, but Ftosraue Horwctl om! NEII Br Cope slrulted over the campus to talk of music, birds, and , . . other things . . . A trifle like today, Brother Armstrong, mrh nu cuffs on those trousers. But your dress, Sister Armstromg . . . there is. reaHy quite 0 difference m the hemlmes of '23 and '42 Mr. and Mrs. J L, Dyke's stroll in western Oklahoma m '35. An Interesting young college protesaor, W. K. Summutr, single and with a cor lbefore he met his one and only or had 0 Ph. DJ Muss Rhodes, were you 9:3an to 0 party or was that your Sunday best?
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DEDICATION Through fnur yeah; nf study and play at Harding uur class has had a genial cumpaninn and helper in our spnnmm Prnfcsan Leonard Kirk. Truly he has been one of us in our Work and play, nur fun and wm'rics. Much uf the ribrunCc. cnlnr. and happiness uI these years has hecn cnntrihulcd by his vitalizing presence. With him we have freely shared uur problems and our dreams and alwuy-a he has unders'mnd perfectly. He has nut hesitated to prais'c whcrc pmiw was due nnr In currL-ct where currcctinn was needed. As head Hi the depurtnwnl of music he cmnhines hard work. ulcrlnesx. and good musical education wilh mllive ability. Under such direction, u third of the student lmdy has engaged ucth cly in music-making hnlh m a study and a panime. He obtains. full Cu-npel'atinn from his singers hccauuc llley Inve him and his muwic. Tn them duing mnnelhing im' him is a pleasure. Because he i: tn us a dear Iriund. Me. the ceninr class, dn dediculc the W42 PETIT JEAN tn Hr. Lennard Kirk.
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