The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1989 Page: 4 of 32
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Thursday, May 25,1989
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as a counselor for 12 years at
Anderson from whence he reared.
his extermination Georgia; and Myrtis, a computer
business. He has been operating Z operator in Dallas.
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He is married to Lorell Kirk and
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recipients of its 1989 college Bland, Bob Deng and Deme Driver,
scholarships last Wednesday. At a also were honored. They were the
reception at the Greenwood Cultural second graduates since the
Center, the Reverend Charles
Johnson, foundation president,
introduced the new scholarship
winners as well as three graduating
scholarship students, and announced
the establishment of an Adopt a
Scholar Program.
The new Adopt A Scholar
Program provides for scholarship
funding by local companies or
individuals, with the scholarships
administered through the Simon
Estes Education Foundation. The
first three participants and their
scholars are: Amoco Production
Company - Loc Kim Ngo, Booker
T. Washington; Anchor Industries -
Matthew Mark Bertelli, Daniel
Webster, and Donna Hardesty-Ray
Feldman - Kimberly Annette
Chiles, Holland Hall.
The other 1989 Simon Estes
Merit Scholen are Michael Aaron
McQuarters, Booker T.
Washington; Muriel Hang,
Memorial; and Timothy Ballard,
McLain.
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The Northwest Tulsa chapter charter from the National AARP for
AARP met at Rudisill Library, the Northwest Tulsa Chapter.
May 15 with President Arnold E. The Northwest Tulsa Chapter
Williams presiding. AARP meets the third Monday of
A special presentation was given each month. The next meeting will
by Mrs. Jody Culver, Eye Care of be June 19 - 3 p.m. - Rudisill
Tulsa. Mrs. Culver stressed the Library.
point that our sight is one of our Membership in AARP is
most precious gifts...and with this available to anyone 55 or over. It
thesis presented a film presentation provides opportunities to share
that focused on education and interests, skills, experiences, tours
supportive, comprehensive eye care, and many other association
Maintaining healthy eyes and good programs.
vision becomes even more
important as we grow older. Each
one was encouraged to have eye
examinations regularly.
Mrs. Maurine Sanders, MAS,
presented President Williams the
The Tulsa Alumni Chapter of Rudolph Martin and Harold
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity held its Hudson. Kappa Service Awards three scholarships to the following
Awards Banquet recently at Eddie's were given to Brother Edgar Guess young men: Edward Smith, senior
Steak House. and Wallace B. McLeod. Many at East Central High School; Marco
There were 65 brothers, spouses other brothers were presented Schoals, senior al McLain High
certificates for numerous School; and Marcus Penn, a senior
achievements. at Central High Shool. In addition, (-
The Community Service Awards special recognition was given to
fraternity along with several awards were presented to Hamp Buggs, Jr., Michael McQuarters, senior at B.
to persons of the community. Wilbert Reed, and Roy Smith for T. Washington High School. These
Brother T. C. Kirk was presented a their untiring efforts with working young men, along with their
with the young people of our parents, were also in attendance at
Brother Louvoid L. Johnson was community. the banquet.
given a plaque for his Community
Service and Civil Rights movement
in the city of Sand Springs. Meals
on Wheels Awards went to Brothers
Grand Rapids, Michigan; Dedra
Norwood, a teacher in the Tulsa
Upon retiring from the public Public Schools; Kathy, a PBX
Chapter in 1946 and has been active schools he purchased a building at operator in San Antonio; Mary, a
during these 43 years. He is 3131 North Lewis where he housewife and student in Macon,
presently serving as student advisor operates
for the undergraduate chapter at
Stillwater. to A Termite and Pest Control In his spare time Kirk is involved
The Tulsa Alumni Chapter since 1960. in real estate. He is a member of
acknowledged the 39 years he served He is married to Lorell Kirk and the Lutheran Church of Prince of
as an educator. He taught is the father of five children: one Peace and was recently elected to
mathematic* and science at Carver son and four daughters. Thomas Jr. the Consultation Committee of the
Junior High School and Anderson (KAY '75), who is a petroleum Arkansas-Oklahoma Consortium.
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The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1989, newspaper, May 25, 1989; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1806851/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.