The Daily Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 97, No. 59, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 22, 1998 Page: 2 of 20
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April 22,1998
THE DAILY CHICKASHA STAR
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Where: Church of Christ,
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LEECRUZAN
Graveside funeral for Lee Cruzan,
87, Tunle, was held at 1:30 p.m.
Monday. April 20, 1998, at
Fairview Cemetery, Tunle. Donald
L. Parish officiated, assisied by
Hugh Parsons.
Sokrat was Jennifer Burchfield.
Waddells Reed
FINAN JAL SEWVICES
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Yvonne Christian and June Rankin.
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JENNIE R. BAILEY
Graveside funeral for Jennie R.
Bailey, 74, Oklahoma City, for-
merly of Tuttle, was held at 11 a.m.
Tuesday, April 21, 1998. in
Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle.
She was born February 6, 1924.
in Tuttle, the daughter of Barney L.
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OBITUARIES— Regents
Honorary pallbearers were Troy ol the original lcade. ..... 2 Brown reported. "The space won’t be Jon Taylor, assistant professor of
Streber. Leonard Streber. Joe Con- Progress on the outerconstrution larger, but it will feel that way.” political sciene.it a
ner, Elbert Bazhaw. J.T. Gourley, projects underway at USAO were Estimated cost of the project is Followinganexecutivesession.the
Randy Gregory. presented to the Regents by Carl $ I 75,000, including architect's fees. Board approved fourpromotionssand
Interment was in Fairview DeHart, w ho servessas construction Construction Management the re employment of staffs for 1998-
Cemetery. Tuttle, under the diree- manager for the Student Center specialists of Chickasha, which is the 99. fnllnwin.
tion of Sevier Funeral Home. Tut- renation. : firm handling renovation of the Promotions. The following
tie. . Riehionsehedueandwithin Student Center, will manage the individuals all are being promoted
Ic, A A adi m budget. DeHart «<ld- hines are project - at no fee to the University. from the rank of associate professor
JAC K A. MAPLES progressing smoothly. Concrete has Regents approved an agreement in their respective fields to the rank
Funeral for Jack A Maples. 56, been poured lor a new dock behind that will replace all existing computer of professor: Dr. Linda Crumb, who
Rosston, will be held at 2 p.m. the kitchen area, all the new sofiware used for administrative directs the Continuing Education
Wednesday. April 22. 1998. in First mechanical equipment that belongs purposes on campus computers. program at USAO and who joined the
Baptist Church of Union City. Rev on the roof is now in place, and we ve USAO joins a list ofother Oklahoma business faculty in 1982: Dr. Frank
Eric Stock and Rev. Marshall demolished the entry area on he colleges and Universities that will Dorman, who teaches physics and
Howard will officiate. north side where a new portico will purchase the Buzzeo Administrative chairs the Division of Science and
He was born May 4. IM . at he built. System. In this move. USAO will Physical Education. 1967, Roger B.
Minco and died Sunday. April 1%, The modernired Studen Center replace the software that ties all Drummond, who was taught drama
1998, at Woodward. with all new dining facilities an computers together and allows them and in the interdisciplinary core at
Mr. Maples was reared in the ballroom, is scheduled lor grand to share data between admissions. USAO since 1978; and Dr. Nancy
Union City and Minco communi- openingtin November. financial aid, the business office, the Warden Who has taught math since
ties He was a member of the First Later this summer, work will begin bookstore and ali Other campus 1980.
Baptist Church of Union City and on a th.rd and separate renovation adminisrative functions. Stafr: Star Bradford, school
graduated from Union City High project inside his campusoldest It will not replace ordinary word relations; Jerry Cole, business office;
choo '. . . . . . . . ing.A tertwo months pf study processing or design software, but Mike Coponiti. business office; Harly
He enjoyed participating in local with architect Allen Brown, Regents r ... , N.T "lce Siev Donohi/
rodeos and worked as a cowboy for announced a complete remodeling of rather will provide a new system for Y:st • 1 Site Doughty
several years. He was a truck driver seven rooms on the second floor that offices to better manage their work. Pubigztrelm 'jamie Grace student
for 20 years. He served in Okla- serve as executive offices and said Lynn Boyce, director of basketbali nr Joan ilJndrk
homa Army National Guard and conference room. information services. Our purpose in servicesi.. "on-pamn 5hcni
Oklahoma Air National Guard. “The president’s office and this this important change is to bring
He settled in Rosston in later conference room make an important USAO to the cutting edge of service serves. Spor .^student ^rvees
years. First impression to so many first-time to students. We have been a leader in and tennisi * on.M u i pl Eu1!'
He was preceded in death by his visitors to the campus" said Regent computer technology among the Jay M~«. baseball; Hal Pike, data
father, Reedy Winton Maples Sr, Chairman W.R. Moon Sr. "I colleges, but m high technology prnenssingi, Dnbion"tewniston:
in 1973; and by an infant brother in personally initiated this project change is inevitable and this change pnnting Greg Smg^
1 958. because the space is outdated and is necessary to stay ahead. This ue Stalbaumert Presden s oe*
Survivors include his mother needs to be improved for visitors, software is miles ahead of other -ynn Thome, school relations.
Leia (Brown) Moses of Minco’ prospective students, donors and products we’ve seen and well ahead Permanent Adjust Faculty. James
Iwbrothewsnndtwossisiers-Mninw: friends of the institution. ofwhalwehavenow.n Hampaon.ascerstrhoRownls,
Larry Bob and Madaline Maples, POLICEREPORT by computer software engineer Gene basketball and softball.
Rred! Union MyrYrtenphews: A 16-year-dla female entered a Buzzeo. USAO will pay an annual amenerat. Sarre KaoAtkinson:
Bobby, Pete and Terry Maples; one friends home to get her pager. An maintenance fee of $225,000 for each Anl pii security: Sally Berton:
niece, Cyndi Jennings; a companion individual in the home reportedly ol the next ten years. Under a special Foong relations- Cindy Brand,
of many years, Joyce Batman of locked her in the home and at- agreement with Buzzeo. the d services- Rosalie Bush fiscal
Rosston, and her children, Scottie tempted to kiss her and grabbed her custemary startup feesq fmoresthan aS Mitri Cook. library; Laura
and Jo Batman of Rosston. Sam arm. 225.0 will be : waivedlorA-A%: Cononiti financial aid- James Jav
Batman of Rosston, Shelby and On April 21, the Chickasha Police To make this change. USAO will Sopon softball Ben DeKinder
D'Londa Batman of LaVerne; Department took reports of the leave behind a software system called busnss office Gayle Dougherty
Sherlyn and Charlie Deming of St. unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, POISE which .scrosther and less acdemic affairs: PUline Haynes,
Augustine, Florida, Sondra and vandalism, a missing person and 5 "„Fttn new software will not onlv school relations; Nettie Hodges,
Fred Bunkley of Savannah, Geor- lost property. This new software will not only business office- Janie Houtz science
cia An area resident loaned his improve services to students and Business ottice. Janie Houtz, science
Burial will be in Evergreen vehicle to a man he had only known campus users, but the cost will be andwinstructionaloins hnooxiForn
Cemetery. Minco, under the direc- for a few days who had not returned gongrolled gosandxmorea easily library; Wilma Ortega; Terne Owens;
t Regents approved the purchase of physical plant: Darla Powell,
8 television equipment for classroom financial aid; Carol Sites, arts and
An unknown gga threw and production use. A list of 15 items, humanities/businessi.and social
An unknown suspects) threw in cllding a video camera wireless sciences; Lori Spriesterbach, library;
rocks through the front door of an ineluding a X10e0 samera. wireless business office Laurie
area hicince intercom system, microphone mixer VIcK -tar, Dusness oce: Laune
An area ".gan . her and numerous assorted cables and Taylor, financial aid; Sherry Taylor.
Anara.residentsreported her accessories, was approved for administrative affairs; Eileen
a , . 1,2snd hasbeen m issingfortwo purchase. Regents accepted the low Thomas, education: Linda Williams.
A man armed with a knife weeks. Herman E. Dandridges ... Of 720 submitted by business office; and Ronnie
reportedly attempted to rob a worktruck was reportedly found Industrial Video of Oklahoma City. Williams, security.
Chickasha resident lateMonday.i abandoned, atsHomeland.The in his monthly report to the Board, Physical Plant: Earl Brumley, Linda
The unknown suspect is described subject., left withoutclothing or USAO President Roy Troutt praised Davidson. James Dorn Sr., Judy
as a black male, approximately 6- medication. He is.described.as * the USAO Foundation for its work in Gaylor. Jose Gonzales, Esta Hatchett,
feet tall and weighing over 200 “ack male witha lightcomplex ion, raising scholarship funds this year. Linda Holder. Lawana Jackson,
pounds. He was wearing a black 5feetsixinches approximately More than $33,000 has been raised Robert Jones. Kelvin Lawrence,
shirt, black pants and white hat. 210 .Pounds.He was last seen in the annual scholarship drive and Robbin Morgan. Don Ralston, Doug
The 61-year-old victim reports wearing a white thermal shirt and more this year. More than $33,000 Rowntree. William Schwenk. Shelia
that at approximately 10:35 p.m he bpwnpantsg, . , has been raised in the annual
was retrieving some items from his Anarea resident accidentally lef scholarship drive and more than
nephews car in the parking lot of herr purse at.afastcfoodrestaurant. $12,000 was raised this month forthe
the Kings Inn when the suspect Whensshe returned for it 45-minutes 2nd annual Glen Justice Memorial
approached him from the alley, • asgone , Golf Tournament, reported Nick
stuck a knife in his back and Two juveniles were reportedly Widener vic nresident for fiscal
demanded monev The victim seen vandalizing signs on the J dene ‘ . te Pres den t.torileca
aemanaed money, ine Vicm EU"nek f.-EaAn. affairs and executive ol the USAO
replied that he did not have any at seventh-fioor of an area building. Foundation.
which time the suspect replied "You AGN~~-g In personnel matters. Reagent
better or it s your life. MRR•5l5 approved the appointment of Steve
The suspect then stuck his hand in On April 16, Ruben
Robert Doughty in public relations. Doughty
the victim pocket and putted Moreno, 25, of Chickasha, was ar-
several papers out onto the ground, rested for driving under
lelam.nladypaRRish mTTheenm"--o""teddtrtns "8.!
Funeral for Leia M. "Lady" Par- SUERIEESREPORT ingoundertheinfluence, transporting
rish Murray. 86. Rush Springs, will Ph “I, . u 7 .• d \ in
be at 2 p.m. Wednesday. April 22. On April120, Jake Austin Roack, alcohol and driving
1998, in the Church of Christ. Rush 21, was booked into the Grady withoutheadlishts. 1 j
Springs. Clif Werhan will officiate. County jail on charges of pogsession On April 21, policearresteeEddie
She was born Dec. 1. 1911, in of marijuana possession of stolen J- Coffey, 44, of Chickasha, on
Bowman and Lila M. (Malcom) Rush Springs, the daughter of T.C. property and altering.a vehicle cherges.ofpperating.a motor
Bowman, and died April 19, 1998 Parrish and Berta V. Jones Parrish, identification number. He was re- yehicle without a drivers license and
in Oklahoma City. She died Sunday. April 19, 1998. in leasedthesame day on bond. speeding-
her home Reginald L. Long, 21, began
Mrs. Bailey was reared in Tuttle She attended Rush Springs serving 30 days without credit.
and graduated from Tuttle High schools. Karen Geneva Beck, 32, was ar-
School in 1942. She attended Hills She married Harold Raymond rested on charges of trafficking and
Business University, graduating in Murray in Chickasha on May 30, not having atax stamp.
1947. 1931 He preceded her in death Jessie J. Crain, 25, was also ar-
She married Phil H. Bailey on June223,, 1997.1 rested on charges of trafficking in
September 4, 1949 She had lived in Rush Springs methamphetamine without a tax
She received an Honorable Dis- most of her life and was a house- stamp and possession of parapher-
charge from the Women's Army wife nalia.
Corps in June, 1944, having served Survivors include one son and a Eddie J. Coffey, 42, was arrested
during World Warll. daughter-in-law, Harold L and for allegedly driving without a driv-
She was a retired accountant, Sherry Murray of Lindsay; a grand- >nd
homemaker and mother. She was a son. Ray Murray and wife Becky of charges,
member of the Order of the Eastern Lindsay; great granddaughters.
Star Raychel Murray and Julie Howard
She was preceded in death by her of Lindsay; a brother and sister-in-
parents, two brothers, one sister, law. James and La Vera Parrish of
and her husband. Duncan.
Memorials may be made to the
Survivors include one son and a giver's favorite charily or to the
daughter-in-law, Ronald and Linda Murray Hill Church of Christ,
Bailey of Yukon; one daughter and Lindsay.
a son-in-law, Vicki K. and Buel E. Burial will be in Rush Springs
Bradshaw of Oklahoma City; two Cemetery under the direction of
grandaons. Shay L Bailey of Callaway-Smith-Cobb Funeral
Paaadena, Texas, Ryan C. Dowling Chapel, Rush Springs.
of Oklahoma City; one
James Daniel,
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