Description
“Wah-Sha-She,” published by the Class of 1929 in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, is a captivating glimpse into the past, capturing the essence of a bygone era. This yearbook serves as a historical artifact, preserving the memories and achievements of its students. The book’s title, “Wah-Sha-She,” resonates with cultural significance, possibly reflecting local heritage. With its simple yet elegant design, this publication offers a window into the educational and social life of the late 1920s. For collectors and history enthusiasts, “Wah-Sha-She” is a rare treasure that provides insight into the community spirit and scholastic endeavors of Pawhuska High School during this period.





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