15th Street News (Midwest City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 7, 1981 Page: 4 of 8
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15TH STREET NEWS
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Business division
Humanities division
Engineering/Science division
Social Sciences division
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GRADUATION
College names
summer grads
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Luann Bennett, Oklahoma City. A A. art; Clyde p Herrod.
Oklahoma City. AA. English: Sandra LeeJames. Spencer.
A A, English: Kathleen Ann Lewy. Tinker AF B. AA. music:
Marvin Leroy Walker. Oklahoma City, AA. art;
Veda Faye Dickinson. Oklahoma City. AS. pre-nursing;
Johnnie G. Penry Jr.; Oklahoma City. AET. industrial
drafting and design technology:
Margaret Mae Blevins. Nobel. ABT. legal assistant:
Charles Louis Chalupa. Oklahoma City. AA. business:
Joseph M Cox, Oklahoma City. AA. business: Sally Ann
Curry. Choctaw, AA. business: Victor William Gorin.
Oklahoma City. ART. mid-management; Derrick Eugene
Harper. Midwest City. AA business: Thomas Michael
Harrison. Midwest City. AHT. mid-management: NormaJ.
Henson Meeker. A A. business. Margaret Elaine Ivany.
Oklahoma City. AA. business; Eskandar Alex Jazdanian.
Norman AA. business:
Janis D. Lambert. Oklahoma City. AA, business; Vicki
Lynn Rysted. Oklahoma City. ABT. legal assistant: Noel
Martin Sanders. Moore, ABT. mid-management: Carla
Darlene Shipman. Oklahoma City. AA. business; Octavius
Bonifield Valai. Del City. AA. business; Derrick Anthony
Williams. Jr.. Midwest City, A A. business: Dorothy Zaeske.
Okalhoma. AA. business;
Oklahoma. AA. business:
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Health Sciences division
George A. Bergerson. Guthrie. AHT. medical laboratory
technology: Fred Carl Bergfield. Oklahoma City, AHT
radiologic technology; Jacqueline L. Birch, Oklahoma City.
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Summer Graduates,
1981
RENEW
RESALE
1815BS. Air Depot
QUALITY CLOTHING
FOR ENTIRE FAMILY.
Consignment Welcome.
Get 50% of sale price.
Also sell your good used
clothes direct.
10-5 Monday-Saturday
responsibility for notifying two clubs.
They will report on their progress
Thursday.
Absenteeism was again a problem.
Senators Marty Lang, Eddie Smith,
Ben Bradley and David Mitchell were
again absent. Lang, Smith and Bradley
have each attended one meeting while
Mitchell has attended none.
At the senate’s next meeting Oct. 8,
the Student Activities Committee will
report on issues referred to them Oct.1.
Those issues were a Halloween party,
bring your own banana party, parking
lot bonfire and activities for Oklahoma
Heritage Week.
Senate meeting are each Thursday at
1:15 p.m. and are open to the public.
Heritage Park Mall - 6707 E. Reno
New York Style Pizza
(By the slice or whole pie)
Calzones • Submarine Sandwiches
To go orders — 737-7876
10-9 Monday-Saturday, 11-6 Sunday
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Lenda Faye Arpoika, Midwest City. AA. social services:
corrections; Hermese H. Baldridge, Del City, AA.
psychology: Jimmy Dwight Bradford, Midwest City, AA.
sociology; Tina Marie Bruner, Oklahoma City/ A A.
sociology: Florence M. Charles. Spencer. AA. socidlngy:
Jean L. Filkins, Midwest City. AA. elementary education:
Cynthia R. Green. Midwest City. AA. psychology; Janet
Gayle Henard. Midwest City. AA. psychology: ICathy
Loraine Henning. Del City. AA. psychology; Elizabeth
Renee Hicks. Midwest City. AA. elementary educajion:
Lucinda Lea Hood. Jones, AA, child development; •
Eddie L. Keeton. Midwest City. AA, sociology; Key
Scott Lassiter. Yukon. A A. psychology; Verbena Jean Lea.
Midwest City. AA. psychology. AA. social services:
corrections. A A sociology: Gloria Ann Niblett. Newalla;,AA.
sociology; Ruby N. Patrick, Oklahoma City. AA.elemertaty
education: Robert Elwin Safford. Jr.. Midwest City. AA.
psychology; Billy Edward Shetley. Harrah. AA. sociology:
Jane Susanne Smith. Oklahoma City. AA. psychology:
Native American Club will hold its
first meeting of the year, Oct. 9 at 1:30
p.m. in the Rose Room of the Student
Center, said Naomi Parsons, 1980-81
treasurer of NAC.
NAC is a club for all ORJC Indian
students and all are welcome and
encouraged to attend the meeting.
Business to be conducted at the
meeting will be nomination of officers
and sponsors for 1981-82 and the
forming of plans for activities for the
year.
For more information, students may
contact Carolyn Pool at 733-7371.
Scholarships not just for ‘brains’
NSRS charges a $35 processing fee
for its research service. Cassidy says
that an applicant generally receives
from 30 to 50 scholarship sources on
their printout, along with additional
listings of organizations that have
further information on the applicant's
career fields. The service’s mailing
address is: Box 2516, San Rafael,
California 94901, or NSRS can be
contacted by calling (415) 459-3323.
NAC to meet
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Student Senate discussed reviewing
club charters. Each club on campus is to
renew its charter in September,
according to Sid Carter, Student Senate
sponsor. So far this fall only the Black
People’s Union has done so, he said.
Pryor suggested each club be sought
out and informed that, according to
bylaw eight of the Student Senate
Constitution, each club must have a
laison present at one senate meeting a
month or their charter can be revoked.
Without a charter the clubs cannot
receive funds, Carter said.
Dillow moved each club be contacted
by a senate member. A list was passed
around the table and each member took
“It’s a common misconception that
scholarships are only awarded on the
basis of financial need or grades alone,”
says Daniel Cassidy, president of the
National Scholarship Research Service.
Cassidy, founder of the two-year-old
company that uses computers to provide
college students with individualized
lists of grant sources, did quite a bit of
scholarship sleuthing for himself while
he was in college. “I was able to attend
University of San Francisco and Y ale on
$20,000 in grants," said Cassidy, “but
even with that much money, I still had to
sell my car to finish.”
In fact, there were—and are— all
kinds of scholarships available. For
example:
•A Seattle judge set up a scholarship
for reformed prostitutes.
•A Pennsylvania college offers four
scholarships to needy left-handers.
•The University of Arizona has
scholarships for rodeo riders.
• A Texas foundation offers
scholarships of up to $2500 to help foster
better relations between the citizens of
the Lone Star State and the people of
Sweden.
The trick, of course, is finding out
about those and other kinds of aids.
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Tm gonna get married.. .That's where the real money is."
General Education
Eileen ‘Abram. Oklehoma City. AA.'general education:
Berniece R. Bowers, Midwest City, AA. general
Pamela Kay Crain. Midwest City. AA. general education;
Stephen Lee Fisher. Oklahoma City. A A. general education:
Rodney Dillard Paul. Oklahoma City. AA. general
education: Janet Lorene Anderson Smith. Oklahoma City.
AA. general education: Thello Levertice While. Oklahoma
City. AA. general education.
Registrar asks
for grad checks
“Applications for graduation
should be made now,” Dr.
Travis Mullins, registrar,
advised this week.
“Anyone who thinks he or she
will be a candidate at the end of
the fall semester or at the end of
the spring or summer
semesters in 1982 should come
to the admissions office and file
application for a degree check,”
he said.
Students may pick up
applications from Evelyn
Hutchings, Beverly Starke-
baum or one of the admissions
assistants. Admissions will look
at what the students have had,
what they are taking now and
what they need to graduate.
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ORJC Registrar, Dr. Travis Mullins
has announced the names of students
who completed the specified
requirements for their degrees during
the summer term.
The names and home towns of those
recommended for graduation are as
follows:
AHT. respiratory therapy; Shirley Jean Carpenter,
Oklahoma City, AHI. respiratory tnerapy; Vesree ray
Chung Akeung. Oklahoma City, AHT. medical laboratory
technology; Marcus Wayne Dunman. Oklahoma City, AHT.
radiologic technology; Colleen Tina Foley Addison.
Oklahoma City. AHT. radiologic technology; Deena Gail
Forman. Moore, AHT. radiologic technology: Bonnie Jo
Gardner. Wellston. AHT. radiologic technology; Tom B
Gayler. Norman. AHT, radiologic technology; Judith B
Goines, Del City, AHT. medical laboratory technology;
Mariam Jawdat Hamze, Midwest City, AHT. respiratory
therapy.
Daniel Kelly Harris. Oklahoma City. AHT. radiologic
technology; Becky A. Hebrink. Midwest City. CERT, dental
assisting: Vickie A. Hennessee. Midwest City, AHT.
radiologic technology; Brenda Lee Henning. Oklahoma
City, AHT. histologic technology; Victoria Elizabeth
Jefferson. Midwest City. AHT. histologic technology: Sherri
Mabretti Kendrick. Oklahoma City. AHT. dental assisting:
Helnyz Quintero de King. Edmond. AHT. medical
laboratory technology; Maridee Louise Lee. Midwest City.
AHT. radiologic technology; Rena Kaye Little Axe. Midwest
City. AHT. radiologic technology: Jettie Jo McElroy.
Oklahoma City, AHT. dietetic technology: Stephen Howard
McIntosh, Midwest City. AHT. radiologic technology; Nicky
Dion McNeely. Oklahoma City. AHT. radiologic technology:
Lily Marie Mehl. Midwest City. AHT. medical laboratory
technology: Mary Ruth Murray. Midwest City, AHT.
histologic technology; Linda Gayle Pittman. Del City. AHI.
radiologic technology: Glenda Dale Pruegert. Midwest City
AUl, respiratory tnerapny; Denise L rtaK. Oklahoma City.
AHT. medical laboratory technology: Shannon Lee Welchel.
Choctaw. CERT, dental assisting: Mary Patrice Young.
Oklahoma City. AHT. radiologic technology:
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