This class may be either the BUILDERS or the WESLEYAN class. The drapes and some people seem to match people in another image showing a teacher and the known motto of the Builder's Class; but the drapes may have been used in several classes.
People identified in this image are (left to right):
1st row: Jerry Auxier, Marge Jeffries , M/M Dewey Neal (he was known to be a teacher of the Builders).
2nd row: Roger and Jo Rickey. Maxine and Brannen Melton, David Vance
3rd row:
M/M Verdi Miles, John and Rita Bennett, Roy and Loydean Owens, M/M Keith Hefley
4th row: Walter and Betty Step, The Phinneys, Valla White, James and Ann White, Stubby Daniels, Bick Auxier
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A special "Friends of Wesley" group is made of individuals, organizations, and businesses who wish to support the historic preservation of the century old and historically significant Wesley Methodist Church (Wesley United Methodist Church) founded in 1910.
The inspiring windows dating to 1928 honored people significant to local Oklahoma City history but also to the history of Oklahoma Methodism.
The church founding and development was guided by lay people who were leaders in Oklahoma City development in real estate, banking, business, and education.
It stands as a rare remaining example of Methodist Churches in the English Gothic style and as work by a significant early architectural firm.
Donations may be sent to:
Church Treasurer
Wesley United Methodist Church
1401 NW 25th
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
The inspiring windows dating to 1928 honored people significant to local Oklahoma City history but also to the history of Oklahoma Methodism.
The church founding and development was guided by lay people who were leaders in Oklahoma City development in real estate, banking, business, and education.
It stands as a rare remaining example of Methodist Churches in the English Gothic style and as work by a significant early architectural firm.
Donations may be sent to:
Church Treasurer
Wesley United Methodist Church
1401 NW 25th
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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