The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 127, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 10, 1962 Page: 2 of 16
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TUESDAY. APRIL 10 1962
PAGE TWO
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY University of Oklahoma Norman. Okla.
SEE PETITION WEEK Students for Educational Excellence (SEE) receive the support of Dr.
George L. Cross as Ive signs a proclamation calling April 9-13 as SEE Petition Signing W'eek. Left
to right are Gil Davidson Paula Murphy Kay Aliddleton and Joel Haggard.
(Photo by Jim Sanders)
ISA Picks
(From Page 1)
Also SuAnn Faith King Robert
L. Kinzer Michael R. Lindsay
Tom Alan Martin Margaret
Christin Matthews Adil Mayyasi
Nofle McClanahan Ronald C. Mc-
Daniel Parviz Mehdizadeh Willis
H. Moore Samir A. Najd David
Ray Proctor Donald K. Routh
Vishnu Sakscna Ruth Ann Sher-
wood Wilbur Lee Smith Roger M.
Troub Mohammed Turk John
R. Turnbull Gloria Ann Valouch
Robert Michael Westfall Juanita
Mane Wherry and Robert S. Wil-
cox. Juniors chosen were Judith
Brauch Steven Patrick Condon
Mary Janiece Cramer Ronnie
Dotson Karen Akins Egger Babs
Fenwick Argus D. Forrest Lor-
enz Wilbur Funderburk June Gib-
son Clyde E. Griffith Ronald E.
Holmes James T. Ilolt Harold
Glen Kirk jr. Madeleine Lange
Mike L. Lauderdale Sue Evelyn
Miller Deon Painter Artuhr M.
Robinson Tommy L. Sloan Rose
Marie Weber and Jorena Wicker.
Sophomores are Rebecca Alex-
ander Robert E. Biles Mary Kar-
lene Bornemann Lewis G. Bryant
Susan E. Cook Gene Cunningham
jr. Susan K. Dewey Virginia
Frost James D. Goodpasture
Coleen Hefty Ramona Ann Ho-
well Elwanda Keller Linda La-
vell Dan Likens Kathleen Sue
Matthews Ethelyn Beth McCoy
Jean Melton Guy Parkhurst jr.
Etta Louise Perkins Donald T.
Phillips Barbara Ann Posey Bet-
tie Reinhardt Linda Jean Rus-
sell and Danny Timmons.
Freshmen named were Juanita
Anderson Linda Marie Barthel
William P. Bleakley Penny R.
Criswell Peggy Dent Rita Ger-
rity Linda Aileen Graves Kent
Hatley Lee Ann Jones Nancy
Laurene Morris Paula K. Noakes
Mary Susannah Price Sharon
Quaid Elizabeth Ann Resler Su-
mitra Suwannabha Marti Var-
gas Waynel Walling and Cheri
Watson.
Outstanding Independents on the
Executive council are: Ray Bard
Robert Beaird Jim Bruce Lee
Eskridge Jerald Lee Feinstein
Samyra Glass Don Gordon Gor
don A. Hammons Joe B. Harri-
son Bobbie Kirkhart and Charles
Judson. Others are: Andrea Mayo
Barbara Melton Ann Miller Larry
Mullins Dan Myers John Oling-
house Carol Pazoureck Janice
Pullin Bob Reid Sharon Steelman
Sherry Thomas John Veccia San-
dy Vickers Norma W'atson and
Bill Winans.
Co-chairmen for the event are
Elizabeth Ann Resler Norman
freshman and Robert Beaird
Norman freshman.
Mortar Board
(From Page 1)
MARr ANN BULLA piano
3.83; president Mu Phi Epsilon;
Alpha Lambda Delta; Tassels; 1
of 10 outstanding freshman wo-
men; outstanding freshman and
sophomore music school; Pi Kap-
pa Lambda award; Hellen Ringo
award; Gamma Phi Beta.
CAROL BYRD zoology 3.82;
vice president Tassels; Phi Sigma;
corresponding secretary AWrS; so-
rority scholarship award; rush
chairman president Alpha Gam-
ma Delta.
JANET CLARK letters; 3.42;
secretary UAB; Alpha Lambda
Delta; Tassels; 1 of 10 outstanding
freshman women; Sooner Scan-
dals; outstanding pledge Kappa Al-
pha Theta.
NAN CRAWFORD philosophy
history English; 3.37; Alpha Lamb-
da Delta; treasurer Tassels; presi-
dent Pi Omega; service chairman
AWS; secretary Mothers day com-
mittee; pledge class secretary
president Delta Gamma.
KAREN CULLEN English
3.82; Engineers Queen; president
Alpha Lambda Delta; Tassels; 1
of 10 outstanding freshman women;
vice president UAC; pledge train
er pledge class president Pi Beta
Phi.
CYNTHIA CURTIS journalism;
4.0; Alpha Epsilon Rho; Alpha
Lambda Delta; Tassels; Army
ROTC honorary cadet col.; vice
president rush chairman Pi Beta
Phi.
KAREN EGGER medical tech-
nology' 3.21; freshman dorm presi-
dent; Tassels; delegate model UN;
ISA outstanding independent.
PAULA KAY HUGHES letters;
3.6; Pi Omega; French club; Alpha
Lambda Delta; Tassels; 1 of 10
outstanding freshman women;
freshman scholarship award out-
standing pledge Alpha Gamma
Delta. ' j
LETITIA JOHNSTON French; l
3.7; Alpha Lambda Delta; French
club; Lou Wentz fine arts service
scholarship; Kappa" Kappa Gam
ma.
(Continued Tomorrow)
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lie will be accompanied by Keith
Wallingford pianist associate pro-
lessor of music.
Kramer attended Joliet (111.) jun-
ior college and received his BM
in ti limped and music education
irom Oklahoma City university. He
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ucation. He was director of instru-
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schools before joirrug the faculty
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THE WORLD'S PRIZE
Opera star Richard Tucker lives In
constant fear. He's afraid cf losing
his voice-and even his life. In this
weeks Saturday Evening Post you'll
meet the Brooklyn-born tenor. Learn
why he gets the shakes when he
thinks of Leonard Warrens death.
And why he feels his resemblance
to Caruso is a "mystic sign."
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Kendall, Jim. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 127, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 10, 1962, newspaper, April 10, 1962; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1810579/m1/2/: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.