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The Mustang--'50 I-19-' GKUW? . IN APPRECIATION TO THOSE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE PREPA- RATION AND FINANCING OF THIS YEARBOOK OF 1930 Ii We, the staff of the 1930 Mustang , wish to acknowledge with thanks the help that teachers, patrons, and fellow students have given us in mak- ing this little yearbook what it is. We realize that our Work and efforts alone could not have wholly made the book. First to W. K. Sampson, our faculty adviser, who pulled continually for us and would encourage us when all others would seem down and out. His co-operation in every way will long be remembered and appreciated. Then to the other members of the faculty who were so kind to us and never failed to let us work on the annual. And the Southwestern Engraving Company for their continued effort and co-operation with the staff to help make the first engravings for a yearbook better. To all the members on the staff who assisted their share, we wish to extend our hearty thanks. To Bones and Bones, and Dick Andrus, printers and publishers, for their fine spirit of co-operation in the printing and binding of our book. To Miss Enid Eastland of S. W. E. Co., who gave such undaunted service in the school department. To the student body, for their continued inquiries concerning the year book, for it ever kept the spirit of anxiousness before us. To Mr. Truman Fletcher, who made the editing of the Mustang a pleasure because of his willingness to assist in remaking dummies and suggesting new methods of financing the yearbook. To the merchants and other business men, we wish to extend thanks and our heartfelt appreciation for their kindness in subscribing for ads. May you be amply repaid, is our wish. Sincerely, JEWEL McCASLAND, Editor FLORENCE MERRIMAN, Business Manager. P' ' lfvhv-arf Page 48 ju-'dll -gif i iiniii To
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The Mustang--'50 1441- 45190 Compliments of PUETT CHEVROLET GARAGE M. M'lLHANY Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions. I Ready-to-Wear for Ladies, Men and Children I Where price and quality meet. .I Compliments of 5 I I FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE ROGUE THEATER l l A WE PRINTED THIS BOOK ...l.++l..-. And We congratulate the students for the creditable manner in which copy was submitted, which made it possible for us to render service. H.l. ' ANDRUS PUBLISHING COMPANY . --++- A Publishers of the Wheeler News Review and Mobeetie News. ' High Class Commercial and Social J ob Printing of all kinds. ie Li ,gfblfe ' J.i1T..1Qa 4,1 Page 50 ig 5
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