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0ll00Nl6lVW'lIlHf The roaring of bulldozers, the groaning of tractors, and the exploding of dynamite were the first sounds to be heard at Will on the Hill in October, 1937. The sounds of the lonesome prairie which first surrounded our school in its infancy have since been replaced by the sounds of a thriving metropolis, and our school seems to be a reflection of that metropolis on a smaller scale as we learn of the sounds of the future at Will Rogers High School. We dedicate this Lariat to the class of '58 and to the sounds of '58 which this class has created during its three years at Rogers. The sounds of class bells have been a constant reminder that we are here to become better edu- cated with only a limited time in which to earn the credits necessary for graduation. Bells have also aided in our fun and enjoyment of 1958 by beigg the theme of the '58 Round-Up.
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Many sounds have issued forth over the public address system to jar students and teachers alike. A familiar and pleasant voice We frequently heard was that of Dr. Knight as he amended the daily bulletin or made announcements to the student body. In the year of '58 many other sounds were heard, the sounds of dishes in the cafeteria, of typewriters from the offices and typing classes, of enthusiastic crowds at the athletic events, of assemblies, of faculty meetings, of showers in the gym, and even the haunting voice of Will Rogers as his words echoed back through our halls, our hearts, and our lives. To the seniors the f'Sounds of ,5 8 will be precious for they are their last memory of Will Rogers High School. As you turn these pages join us in reminiscing over a profitable year, full of exciting sounds, and see how many of them you can recall. x ,,,, m 1 ,Wi 1.-715.5 959. 1 fikELvm,N1h umihtde-.f,,, ,-.0-N. . . 1.0 the Golf! and the Bllw . . Q .' , .: if N. ' 'iii'-rl 4, yfma f get K J.
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