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hi Memory of JOHN WILLARD KRISTER, } l June i }, rgi2-September 50, 1927 We who must grow old and staid, Full of caution and afraid, Will 111 our hearts, like flowers, keep Your imam ' , till we also sleep. • ' ' IPfPIMF- - ■■••■ $
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RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY THE STATE HOARD OF EDUCATION The members of the State Board of Education in their work in the West Tenn- essee State Teachers College had come to know well Jack Brister, the only son of President and Mrs. J. W. Brister. The Board members feel that, because of the pureness of Jack ' s life, his mental alertness, and his lovable disposition, their lives have been enriched and made better by having come in contact with this splendid young life. We cannot understand why he must leave us now. We are thankful that we have been privileged to know him, and we believe that even his youthful life has made a finished contribution in its beautiful unselfishness and purity. Our deepest sympathies are with President and Mrs. Brister; and we pray for them that comfort that can come only from their own faith in the wisdom and final justice of Almighty God. RESOLUTIONS OV THE CLASS OF 1928 OF MESSICK HIGH SCHOOL The loss of our friend and classmate, Jack Brister, is keenly felt by us all. Jack proved to be one of the most valuable students of Messick School. He brought to his work a bright mind, a kind and obliging spirit, and an attitude of loyalty and efficiency for which he was greatly admired. The sudden death that ended his promising life was a shock to us all. In his life he combined those rare qualities of scholarship and high minded com- radeship that endeared him to everyone. In his departure the Seniors of ' 28 have a vacancy in their ranks that can never be filled. The entire school shares in the loss of its beloved pupil. The Class of ' 2 S extends its deepest sympathy to his family, especially to his father, mother, and sister, who so fondly loved him.
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(Contents r i. CAMPUS VIEWS 2. THE ADMINISTRATION 3- THE CLASSES 4- ATHLETICS 5. ORGANIZATIONS 6. EEATURES 7. HUMOR ID
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