The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1988 Page: 4 of 30
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Thursday, March 31, 1988
Class of ‘64
Class of ‘38
Class of ‘69
Class of ‘58
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2. Appointment of minority administrative assistant
within his department.
GOLD SILVER
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1525 East Adniral
587-7733
Police and Fire
Commissioner
The key to a
successful college entrance
may well be the call
that opens our door to you.
INSURANCE
Evons Taylor Scholarahip Aid. Inc
P.O. Box 520961 Tutoa. OK 74152
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Founding member Domestic Violence intervention
Board.
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The Gass of ‘38 met in the home of
Thelma Owens. They are also
We all attended Frankie Cayton’s
church in OKC last week. Doris
Uster was there too. How many?
How about 2 cars and a van hill.
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Earl Brown
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Like a good neighbor.
State Farm is there
The B.T.W. Class of 1978 is
preparing the 10th year retmion. Any
1978 guaduate can participate. The
next meeting will be April 17,3:30 at
the Central Ubrary Lecture Room.
For more information call 587-
0955
presses special prayers to Beverly
Mason, class member now living in
Kansas, whose mother is gravely ill.
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If you heard Don Ray Brown was
here, then you heard right. He’s now
an Eagle subscriber from LA. and
Tabatha, who’ll be here next month,
is a new subscriber from D.C. Sort of
The Class of 1909 will meet on
April 5,7:00 p.m. at the office of Dr.
Gary Davis, Greenwood Centre, 130
N. Greenwood, Suite M.
The class reunion agenda for the
1909 class reunion and fundraisers to
be held over the upcoming months
will be discussed. A financial status
report will also be given.
The class of 1989 reunion com-
mittee.
Don’t forget...
You must report all income.
For example, income
from a second job, a freelance
assignment. a home child care
service, interest on a savings
account, and income earned in
another country.
EVANS-TAYLOR
Scholarship Aid, Inc.
P.O. Box 5920961 Tulsa, Oklahoma.
(918) 743-9310
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for the Valentines project should be
turned in at this time.
Class members have until April 9
to pay money for the Hot Springs
trip which will secure your seat on
the bus. After that date the trip will
be open to the public. Call Shirley
Sims at 425-4857 after 8:00 p.m. for
more information.
Pat Walker is very ill and she
needs the support of the class. Drop
her a card or phone, 4254313 or 425-
6533,1547 E. 53rd St. N., 74136.
Through computer research, we
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6. Reorganized the police department into a
productive structure, taking crime prevention and
drug awareness to the people.
7. Pursued consolidation and elimination of duplicate
dty-cowity functions.
5. Urban League Outreach Program utilized for the
recruitment of minority candidates for community
service officers and apprentice police officers.
3. Continuous input from the north community, used
to develop plans and strategies for attacking drug
related problems, auto theft and other crimes.
Developed the Task Force concept to reduce
burglaries.
Fourteen years management in the city’s largest
department.
The Class of *67 will meet April 17,
3 p.m. at the North Regional Library
to discuss class activities.
Class members can still order the
20th reunion group photos by con-
tacting James Anderson, 1511 W.
Gemini, Edmond, OK 73034. Cost is
Plans continue for the After Prom
and the After Graduation Party for
the Class of 1980. If you have not
been contacted and would like to
participate, please call 428-5456.
The class is starting a bi-monthly
newsletter. Send all correspondence
to 1543 S.W. Blvd No. D. Tulsa, OK
74107.
Yvette Abraham and Debra
Capers attended their first meeting.
Irving Buggs, Kenny Edwards and
Cynthia Morgan we missed you!!!
Tanara Martin, reporting.
1. Police-Fire Community Coalition organized for the
city; representatives from all quadrants of the city to
look for plans and strategies.
In 20 short years rose from rookie to police chief, and
received degrees in police science and law from the
University of Tulsa.
4. Construction underway of new police training
facility in the north area to enhance training for of-
ficers.
Tulsa Classes of 1973 will do it
again this Friday at Pepper’s
Lounge. This Friday the class will
have two raffles, one for 150.00 cash
and twenty gallons of gas; the other
for a bottle of liquor. Time, 6 p.m. til
18.00.
Committee chairpersons will meet
Thursday at 6:30 p.m. The meeting
will be held at Marcia Gibte’ home:
3328 N. Birmingham. Please be
present so that plans for the reunion
can be finalized.
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Ok 74108.
For more information you can call
Erma Ivery at 425-5069.
The next meeting will be April 16
at “Club 30.” Brenda and Arnie will
be calling to remind you. Want to
know who was at the last meeting?
How abort Larry Watson (Rev.),
Marie Newman, Clarice, Reola,
Judy Williams, Emma Lee, Gloria
Griffin, Esther, Cornell, Velma
Traylor, Shirley, Brenda, Donna and
Evelyn. Does anyone know Doug
Hightowers’ address?. Amelia, we
need to know what the “California-
Connection” is doing.
Sysco, reporting.
Calling all Grads...door
prizes...hors d'oeuvres...an exciting
hour of “oldies but goodies'* en-
tertainment. The BTW class of ‘66
will have Happy Hour, Friday, at the
Brown Sugar, 1011 W. Newton from
6-10 pm. »
A drawing for a special door prise
for the class with the moat members
present will be held at 9:00 p.m. Be
there!!! Don’t miss out on the fun
and excitement.
Name of Stuoem .
Address
City. State
Telephone Numt>e'_ ____
Year In School
Please tend tftis coupon to
commissioner Bob Dick Committee, Tony Frates, chairman, 1323 East 71st Street, Tulsa, OK 74136
In nineteen weeks the Class of ‘56
will be celebrating the 30th class
reunion at the Camelot Inn Hotel.
The “58-Regulars” have planned
seven action packed days for you,
starting Aug. 7 thur 13. The deadline
for payment of dues are April 1. Mail
personal, cashier checks or money
is here to visit his Aunt and Robert -----
Jackson is there, in Calif., because
of the loss of his brother. Our friend
"Nooksie" Celestine loss his mom
and we all share their sorrows.
Well, President Robert Burton and
Secretary Wilahmenia Williams are
recovering from the flu and
LeMorris, John McCUin, Robert
Washinton, Dorothy Williams,
Francis Stokes Ashley and Shirley
Minor are about to recover from the
“Dirty Most Wanted List” that they
are now on. Speaking of wanted, Lou
said that if you people don’t pay your
balance of the LA. Trip by the 15th
of May, you loose your deposit. No
refunds kids. Talkin about kids, I
was visited by Marc’s wife Roxann
and his mom, both from Dallas, son
and his daughters Ashley 4r Erica.
Sister Evon is in New Jersey visiting
sister Wila.
Meanwhile, Beaulah Corbin has
opened up a new shop in the new
mall Gass meetings are not new, so
be at this one on the 9th at Lous at
Sixish.
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Tulsa needs to Jo a better job
of promoting its interests ar
the state and federal levels. We need
to determine what leverage we have
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Car Insurance
Motorcycles
Financing
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TULSA’S SUPERMART OF WICKER & BASKETS
10 •4 1525 East Admiral Noon •4
Six Day* 587-7733 Sunday
Class meeting will be held April 9,
>uwu« a at the home of Poarlie Roas, 550 E.
look^foTriTmembers fo”the5M We». gotta go so remember this, ^St
reunion. Black and White-The Warriors; Red -----------
The next meeting will be held in ««<> Blue-The Rips and Radi White-
the home of Ida Mae Jenkins on The Cripe and that equals trouble.
April 11th.
Elbert Jones, president; Pauline
Erby, reporting.
CHERRY STREET JEWELRY BUY
2442 L 15th th. 2 Blocks I. of Lewis
744-9557
The BTW Gass of *61 will sponsor |10.
a trip to Hot Springs April 9. Sympathy is expressed to
Deadline for reservations is April 1. classmates Mary Johnson Outland
For more information call 4384959 and Lawrence Walton in the loss of
or 749-3930. their mothers. Also the class ex-
Commissioner Bob Dick and Administrative
Assistant Harry Cooper.
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The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1988, newspaper, March 31, 1988; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1806791/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.