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j.-mj.vr, .. THESOOSER - 102 f .. . ' », ' »! ' X ' m i i I Tlie President ' s Message With the publication of this volume of the Sooner another chapter in the history of the University of Oiclahoma comes to a close. The achievements of another year have become a part of the permanent records of the institution. The contents of this volume reflect much of the life and activities of the students of the University. College life today comprehends a multitude of activities. The routine of academic work constitutes only a part of the busy life of the student. Many activities, including athletic events, memorable social occasions and unusual exjjeriences that never occur elsewhere but in college, fill the student ' s days with interesting events and crowd his mind with memories that will enrich his experience throughout life. The Sooner epitomizes these activities and experiences. As the p assing years tend to dim the memories of these cherished events the students of Soonerland today will turn back to the pages of this year book and refresh their memories with the incidents that brought happiness in other days. To the students of 1927-1928 I extend hearty greetings and acknowledge my deep sense of love and appreciation for the cooperation you have given me during my second year as president of the University. I have come to share your loyalty and apprecia- tion for the University because of the friendliness and fine spirit of the students en- rolled in the institution. May future years bring to each of you the full realization of your aspirations and may ) ' our life be enriched with happy memories as a result of the years spent in the University. Faithfully yours, W. B. BiZZELL. i § y . T .a. f .iii f jii f j4j. .y 8fayaiwBe jj. jii f ju f iu i Page 23
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,e 1C X9t(PX9tOX9K A .., ITfESOONER. ' I92S ' . J. J. J. J. The Stiideint Council Every student in the university is a member of the Student Asso- ciation. The executive committee of the association is the Student Council, which is composed of five officers of the association and rep- resentatives from each of the classes and departments. The aim of the association is to unify the student body and to control all matters of general student concern, as well as other activities, not otherwise taken care of. Tom Stevens, PRESiDE fT President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Memher-at-Lar c Member-at-Lari e Athletic Council Oklahoma Daily Oratorical Council Law Representative Engineering Representali ' v Medicine Representative Pharmacy Representative Fine Arts Representative Education Representative Geology Representative . Business Representative . Freshman Representative Sopliomore Representative Junior Representative Senior Representative Graduate School MEMBERS First Semester Tom Stevens Earle Pierce Mary Virginia Maloy Granville Norris R. L. Mallory Don Dickason Dillon Anderson Frank Dennis Bob Shelton Parker Parker Earl Hassler Lee Emenheiser W. L. Spikes Raymond Jones Jake Hoover None Fred Humphries None Gordon Fuller None Hal Muldrow Uel Bumpers Second Semester Aubrey Kerr Earle Pierce Mary Virginia Maloy Bud Haswell Clarence McElroy Don Dickason Dillon Anderson Frank Dennis Bob Shelton Bruno Mayer Dick Mason Buck Sanger Herschel Terrell Bobby Duncan Lillian Bollenbach Joe Meyers Jack Boone Dennis Petty Gordon Fuller Ben Kerrigan Hal Muldrow Uel Bumpers @6 OI T OIG T c
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