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To the Students and Faculty of Central State College: I extend my greetings to the students and faculty of Central State College and also wish to express my appreciation for the fine work that has been done during the past year. I am glad to have this opportunity to congratu- late the members of the staff of the BRONZE BOOK as I am sure this issue will be as excellent as those that have been produced in prior years. As a member of the Board of Regents of Central State College, I am in a position to note the growth and the resultant problems at our great College. Al- though I believe Dr. Max Chambers and his admin- istrative staff have used wisdom and sound planning, I know we still have many problems. I urge all stu- dents to give their best to help further the interests of the College. I urge this of you now and also when you become graduates. Sincerely yours, Oliver Hodge State Superintendent To the Students and Faculty of Central State College: To thousands of young Oklahomans this is one of the most important times of the year. To you and to those who are finishing another school year in the colleges and universities of Oklahoma, it is a time to look forward and a time to reflect. It is a time to look back over the past year and determine if all possible advantages were utilized to their fullest during this school year. At Edmond you are priviledged to be attending one of the finest schools of its kind in the nation. It is a school with out- standing staff and with an outstanding physical plant. This is also a time of the year to plan ahead. To plan either to return another year to the classrooms at Edmond or to some other university or to begin the application of what you have learned during your years in school. It is my sincere hope to each of you that on whichever course, it will be one of progress and of prosperity to you and to your state. Sincerely, I. Howard Edmondson GOVERNOR
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