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Mrs. Cecil Cosper and Wayland students assist in receiving and showing guests through Van Howeling Memorial Library at the open house. They are standing at the front entrance, which is flanked by a marble flower divider that leads to the stairway. Mrs. I. M. Murphey, 91-year-old Plainview pioneer and long time friend of the Van I-Iowelings, sat at the guest register at the request of Mrs. Van Howeling. Assisting was her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Boyd, former student and wife of local trustee. Miss Florrie Conway, college librarian, greets one of the hundreds of guests who attended the January 12 dedication ceremony and open house of Van Howeling Memorial Library. To the ll left are Mrs. A. Hope Owen and W. A. Mays, Amarillo, chair- . man of the Board of Trustees. Serving tea in the Heritage Room is Miss Gladys Holley, Plain- view, former Wayland librarian. To her iight is Miss Helen Walker, Lubbock. From left to right are: Miss Pansye Harris Lubbock, Miss Luree Burson, Abernathy, and Mrs. I. P. Wood- ward, Plainview, former Wayland teacher. Misses Holley, Walker, and Burson are Wayland graduates and are librarians I
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