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WILBUR C. INGLE B. S. Northwestern State Teachers’ College LOVA LEE POTTS B. S. Oklahoma A. and M. College RUTH DRISKELL A. B. Southwestern State Teachers’ College T. H. HENRY A. B. Oklahoma University MYRTLE LEWTER A. B. and B. S. Northwestern State Teachers’ College KATHARINA T. ROSE A. B. University of Kansas
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TO THE SENIOR GLASS Your invitation to write a short message for the 1928 Boomer is highly appreciated. When I think of the permanence of it, I fear lest insufficient time and thought have been expended upon what will fall under the eyes of so many, as our annual will be often thumbed through in the years to come. Maybe they will not stop to read for, with all due regard to the work of the editors and contributors, I suspect this work’s chief value, as an album, will soon begin to be felt and increase rapidly from the start. The faces of our classmates, even the freshies, during our senior year, what memories these pictures will recall—memories of high school days and relationships, in many ways the happiest and most fateful of all. You have been fortunate, indeed, of being privileged to attend a good high school for four years —one having, in addition to all other factors, the greatest of all assets: teachers. competent, to be sure, but above all else, the kind who understand and sympathize. So I am hoping when you pick up what will all too soon begin to be “the old Boomer of ’28,, and turn its pages, not that you will read this, but that our (the faculty’s) faces, too, will recall J. F. QUISENBERRY Principal R l . Texas Christian University B. A. Culver-Stockton Graduate Student at O. IT. ’26. ’27 pleasant memories when good old Father Time has mellowed, sweetened and given the perspective of maturer years, distance has lent enchantment, etc. They say the Senior Classes have i way of wondering what the old school will do when they are gone, and we laugh at them for it. Every one of you worth a fig to W. H. S. has carries a worthy part worthily. We’ll miss you sorely. Like parents, we feel that the one thing worse than giving you up for a larger life would be the realization that you are not fit lor it. Sincerely, J. F. QUISENBERRY.
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H. L. STEVENS A. B. Kansas Wesleyan University Graduate Student University of Colorado RACHEL BAUMGARTNER A. and M., at Goodwell, Oklahoma Studied Music at Billings, Montana GLADYS MELL B. S. and B. M. Chickasha A. B. Edmond LEA IDA HOLLINGSWORTH B. O. and A. B. Phillips University LELA SINCLAIR A. B. Phillips University T. A. KENNEDY Manual Training Certificate, Oklahoma University MARGARET WILSON A. B. University of Oklahoma
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