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,, 6 991: '. M. C. H. S. Orange and Black BOARD USTEES. Charles T. Carpenter. S. J. Howard. Geo. P. Dalby Nora C, Howard. Dr. M. A. Finley. L. R, Auld. E. H. Pugh. 1921
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M. I Orange and Black I V2 Book I Trusfees, Faculty, Depurfmenfs 4 w 1 i 1 I ,l 19211 ,l.ll-,. C
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? M I Orange and Black IH P x I l. .. ,- . - I A g A A A Em? fx.r Wi r rf' fine The Board of Trustees, Our Ever Ready Pocketbook as they were characterized at the 1920 Junior-Senior Banquet, are an indispensable part of the institution. It is they who deal. out the money for supplies, for improvements and for the salaries of the teachers. A The Board has been very generous for the past few years, appro- priating money for needed supplies, more teachers, new departments and inptitting up the building. Without them we could not exist. So we say, lf you want to stand, get a Board. The members of the Board are as follows: Miss Nora Howard, county superintendent, president. Chas. T. Carpenter, Cotfeyville, vice president. S. J. Howard, Cherryvale, Secretary. E. H. Pugh, Independence, Treasurer. Dr. M. A. Finley, Cherryvaleg C. P. Dalby, Havana, L. R. Auld, Elk City. The Rugburn Revival Q V An event which had a great influence, not only on the city but on the school as well, was the Union Revival Meetings held here in the Tab- ernacle through the month of February, beginning Sunday, January 30 and closing Wednesday, March 2. The meetings were in charge of Evan- gelist James Rayburn of Newton, Kansas, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wickland, singer and pianist, whose home is at Valley, Nebraska. ' During the meeting ninety-nine students of the County High hit the trail. The last week of the campaign daily prayer meetings were held by the Y. M. and Y. W. The Y. M. C. A. continued their meet- ings three times a week for the remainder of the school year, while the Y. W. C. A. organized a special Bible Study class. The students attended some of the meetings in a body and several of the Glee Club members sang in the choir. The revival was held under the sponsorship of eight Protestant churches, the Methodist, Presbyterian, Christian, Congregational, United Brethren, Baptist, Friends, and Grace Methodists, all of which exper- ienced a great growth after the meetings closed. Thirteen I1921l l l J
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