The Mountaineer (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 18, 1960 Page: 3 of 4
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Eastern's Choir I television stations.
Visit Our Modern Food Market
Choice Meats - Phone 110 5-2152 - Fresh Fruits
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galleys of ancient Egypt...and
with the air and space vehicles of
the future. Someone must chart it
course. Someone must naiii/ati it.
For certain young men this pre-
sents a career of real executive
opportunity. Here, perhaps you
will have the chance to master a
profession full of meaning, excite-
ment and rewards... as a Naviga-
tor in the U. S. Air Force.
To qualify for Navigator train-
ing as an Aviation Cadet you must
be an American citizen between I'
and 26'a—single, healthy and in-
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required, but some college is highly
desirable. Successful completion <
the training program leads to
commission as a Second Lieuten
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this coupon.
There's a place for tomorrow'.
Doloris Chandler. McAlester |
freshman. is the accompanist for ,
the choir.
15th Annual Meeting _
Prizes totaling $600 will be given -
away at the 15th annual member-
ship meeting of the Kiamichi | F
Electric Cooperative, Inc. Satur- '■
dav. Oct. 22. on campus.
Members from Pittsburg. Lati- 8
mer. LeFlore and parts of Push- B
mataha and Atoka counties will
attend the afternoon program.
Doyle Pone president. Western
Farmers Electric Cooperative.
Anadarko, will be the principal
speaker for the meeting. The Wil-
lie Wiredhand Serenaders, who
appear weekly on four Oklahoma _
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HUNTER DRUG CO.
Wilburton. Okla.
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• Kodak Supplies
• School Supplies
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Outing Tuesday
First outing for the 1960-61 !
Eastern A&M choir will be at the
annual preaching mission in Me- '
Alester’s First Presbyterian !
church Tuesday evening, Oct. 25.
Directed by Bob Pratt, vocal '
music instructor. the choir will !
join with the Presbyterian church
f choir for the combined number. j
"Oh Brother Man" by Roy Ring-
wald.
Interest is high in the 65-voice (
choir and two men's quartets and
a girls sextette will be organized |
with the auditions being conduct- I
ed during this week.
The men's glee club is working
Q on a group of numbers including
an arrangement by Pratt in "rock ’
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“Name the Paper” contest is
underway for Eastern's cadets
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EASTERN'S 65-VOICE CHOIR takes time out for the photographer while preparing for the first appearance which will be next
Tuesday in McAlester. Members pictured are (1—r) FRONT ROW: Joan Barbee. Ansalee Pilkington, Charlene Smith, Margery
Amaranto, Sue Ellen Read, Joyce Kirkpatrick, Judy Savage, Donna Snow. Pat Rohrer. SECOND ROW: Pat Anderson, Margie
Guyer, Eulema Chandler, Joyce Taylor, Peggy Pettijohn. Jewel Kindred, Mozell Moore, Lucretia Shaw. Patsy Cathey. THIRD
ROW: Sue Weigant, Mary Nigh, Bell Bunyard, Delois McGhee, Wilda Porter, Melanie Mariano, Judy Murray, Paula Dane,
Loretta Scott, Sula Carter, Ann LaFave, Carol Hood, Deloris Chandler, Gale Brazil. FOURTH ROW: Charles Dickens, Gerald
Eakic, Donna Muse, Eva Marie Thomas, Claudia Brown, Arnetta Tyson, Glenda Glover, June Patterson. Jerry Marshall. Don
McMurtry. FIFTH ROW: Kenneth Batson, Charles Erumit, Vaughan Patterson. Richard Taunton, Jerry Lawrence, Bill Kline,
David Wilson, David Yowell, Richard Sockey, Glen Dickerson, Tom Crisp, Kenneth McPherson. SIXTH ROW: Harold Oliver,
Charles Huff, Scotty Salmon. Jerry Roberts, Bob Wann. Tom Callahan, Sidney Collins, Bobby Glenn, Jimmie Heard, Don
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Clark, Marshall. The Mountaineer (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 18, 1960, newspaper, October 18, 1960; Wilburton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1994694/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.