Langston University - Claw Yearbook (Langston, OK)

 - Class of 1927

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wear zczf ':c:'.f:f:w:f:':w:i:':w:o:w:o:m THE me-.gege-.ge:w:o:a:'.o:empner.oze.f K l42u'B'0EO.'1W2C'Z1E02'4'l'J2'l'J+C'l I'2W1C' .C'ldlOi'I4202VlOEl2 ll' Senior High School History One bright September morning in the year 1923 about 75 boys and girls from different parts of the state and elsewhere came as Freshmen to Langston Un- iversity, the great institution of learning. Each with some definite purpose in mind resolved to let nothing retard his educational progress. Due to the large number of those who had assembled to continue their educational car- eer, it was necessary to divide the class. In this first year class, We received our foundation for true citizenship and scholarship. Although We won no great honors this year in athletics or oratory, we did merit the name of one of the most promising classes in school. For nine months we solved each problem and mastered each circumstance that confronted us. In May with a clear record, bade one another good-bye with hopes of meeting again. After a vacation, we returned to the institution on September 15. We had to our misfortune lost a few of the old ones to the cares of life and to our good fortune with many new ones added to our number. With the same determina- tion, we mastered the problems of Ancient and Medevial History from which we learned the progress of civilization. The annalization of this subject pie- tured very plainly the past progress on which the present is based. This year the Literary Society was headed by B. E. Taylor. It was in this society that public appearance began. Our class was represented in the band. On returning to the University September 12, as Juniors, we realized that the time had come for us to take direct responsibilities upon ourselves. This year we took greater interest in athletics, social and domestic affairs, than ever be- fore. The study of sound enabled ns to be more familiar with tone and there- fore be represented in the various musical organizations of the campus. Our greatest reward this year was the winning of First Prize in the Oratorical con- test. It was represented in the first state Hi-Y. Valuable positions were giv- en members of 'our class in the state Hi-Y. The next greatest event in the school term was the Junior-Senior banquet at which the Juniors presided. On returning to the University September 14, as Seniors, we at once register- ed and prepared for the greatest of all the years' study. E. B. Byrd, was re- elected to serve his fourth year as President. The High School Literary Soci- ety was a great ,success this year. VVe wish to thank all instructors who lab- ored with us during these last happy four years especially President I. VV. Young and Dean S. L. Hargrove. Whereever we go. we shall hold up the name of old L. U. and in triumph and disaster alike, We can sing: Dear Langston, Dear Langston, Thy sons and daughters brave VVill strive on with courage thy honored shrine to save, VVith a Sis-boom bah! and a hip. Hurrah, We 'llrally to Langston, Dear, Langston to Thee. ' ' fifty-two 1 ll' 'rEC'2!Z4CfL'.EEfZ'lllCv3CCvE9S..'0C'i..'O I 9 'Dlb5Cf +Cv'JlL'4I' Cfl'4!f5CvDlBil2fv'.l0b w...lEf CDnU4C .Ih5fD 'JhEC'L'.05L'13lhL'CCiC l2C O C'lll1C'lk2Kk.'T43'B!EO1'..?2 WEPLI



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Suggestions in the Langston University - Claw Yearbook (Langston, OK) collection:

Langston University - Claw Yearbook (Langston, OK) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 107

1927, pg 107

Langston University - Claw Yearbook (Langston, OK) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 95

1927, pg 95

Langston University - Claw Yearbook (Langston, OK) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 98

1927, pg 98

Langston University - Claw Yearbook (Langston, OK) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 52

1927, pg 52

Langston University - Claw Yearbook (Langston, OK) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 87

1927, pg 87

Langston University - Claw Yearbook (Langston, OK) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 37

1927, pg 37


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