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ilrilrwirik ikikikilr Mr. J. W. Culver The school was saddened this year by the death of one of its greatest teachers, Mr. W. Culver. Mr. Culver had retired from the field of teaching but not from the love of the school and his deep interest in boys. He was the last member of what many boys who went to both the Academy and TMI often termed the modern day counterpart of the Roman triumvirate. Rome had its Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey and the Academy its Bondurant, Culver, and Meyer. Those who knew Mr. Culver respected his teaching, feared his disdain, and loved him for his understanding and his devotion to those things which are of the highest value - love of Cod, love of his fellow- men, and unbounding devotion to his chosen profession. If some day we are fortunate enough to meet Prof. on that distant shore, I feel certain that he will be puttering around in his favorite old hat planting his flowers and adding just a touch of his own philosophy to heaven,s scene. PAGE 4
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ilrikeikik ikikwfr DEDICATION The Class of 1961 takes extreme pride in dedicating this year's BLUE BONNET to Miss lldith Biles. An educator, business woman, confidant, and friend, she has been closely associated with schools and the business of schools for a good many years. Recognizing needs and anticipating those needs, Miss Biles has long been one of the proverbial Hunsung heroes. Her ready smile and cheerful attitude have truly endeared her to faculty and boys alike. Her willingness to fill the gaps in any number of necessary capacities and her abilities which make her so capable of this have been immeasurable assets to every phase of school life. Although Miss Biles is an Oklahoma native, we truly feel that the Senior Class of '61 can adopt her as their own uBig-hearted Texanw of the year. In doing so we dedicate Blue Bonnet '61 to her in recognition of her service to the school and to us. PACE '3
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