Wayland Baptist University - Traveler Yearbook (Plainview, TX)

 - Class of 1929

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Bosumll of Trustees 609 Plainview FRANK DAY, President f f ' C. A. PIERCE, C. E. CARTER, J. P. COLLIER f I. P. FLAKE G. I. BRITAIN f I. E. NUNN f I. PAT HORTON - DR. I. W. HARPER M. L. BRASHEARS H. L. GUNTER f MRS. LoN SMITH R. H. KNOOHUIZEN O. W. STROUP f T. J. SHELTON 1 G. L. YATES f V. M. CLOYD f B. M. SHEPARD - P. OSBORNE f J. J. I. JENKINS f W. R. WHITE f VicefPTesident f f Secretary f f Plainview, - Plainview, f Adrian, Plainview, s f Plainview, f f 1 f Amarillo, f Plainview, Wellington, f Idalou, f Plainview f Floydada: f Plainview f Quitaque, - Plainview, f Amarillo Hereford, f Tahoka, f Miami f Lorenzo f Lubbock, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF BOARD R. H. KNOOHUIZEN J. PAT HoRToN H. L. 'GUNTER I. P, FLAKE G. FINANCE COMMITTEE FRANK DAY C. E. CARTER H. L. GUN-TER C. E. CARTER I. BRITAIN C. A. PIERCE T. I. SHELTON a a Tevas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas

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