The Eastern A&M Mountaineer (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1964 Page: 1 of 6
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REDDING, Calif. -Deer hunters, vacation motorist and
firemen quickly formed a human rescue chain in eerie dark-
ness down into a steep canyon early Saturday after a bus
-truck crash killed three womenand injured 35 other persons.
hostesses and guides
various campus functions.
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LA PAZ, Bolivia -A plot spearheaded by rightist who
planned to overthrow the government and assassinate Presi-
dent Victor Paz Estenssoro has been put down, the Ministry
of the Interior announced Sunday night.
RED CHINA PROMISES NORTH VIET NAM HELP IN EVENT
OF ATTACK
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VINITA -Carter’s Shopping Center, a half-block long build-
ing in downtown Vinita, was destroyed by fire Saturday
1. morning. Firemen estimated damage from the blaze, which
raged for 3 1/2 hours at $250,000.
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TOK YO-Communist China Sunday accused the United States
of preparing “to step over the brink of war and commit new
acts of war against North Viet Nam, It promised its neighbor
North Viet Nam a helping hand.
by Annetta Howell
“Eastern Looks At Television” is the theme for this year’s
Homecoming festivities which are set for Oct. 3, according
to Maj. William Voigt, co-chairman of the Homecoming
committee.
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Saturday Morning
Eastern A&M will host the
fourth annual Language Arts
Conference, reported Mrs.
Helen Albright, Eastern Eng-
lish instructor and chairman
of the conference.
See LANGUAGE ARTS Pq. 3
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ANGEL FLIGHT MEMBERS run through drill formations before the Fufaula Dam Dedica-
tion. Pictured are (1-row) Flight Commander Sylvia Sonaggera, Diane Dollins, Jo Ann
Crabtree, Laura Collins, Pat McAlester; (2nd row) Laura Sitter. DennieceGoeders Jill
Sorrels, Jane Wagner; (3rd row) Garlena Standridge, Sandra Lee, Janet Ragland Marilee
Garofoli; (4th row) Marty Nelson, Linda Melhorn, Becky Dunlap and Judy Garner
Homecoming candida tes get together after being selected
to represent various clubs in voting Thursday. They are
(1-r, bottom row) Laura Collins, Crowder sophomore; Tomi
Watkins, Stigler freshman; Sue Tucker, Wardville sopho-
more; Garlena Standridge, Eufaula sophomore; Carole Bruton,
Hartshorne sophomore; (2nd row) Judy Shank, Wilburton
sophomore; Kathy Bowen, Bethel sophomore; Rita Small-
combe, McAlester sophomore; Marilee Garofoli, Hartshorne
sophomore; (3rd row) Laura Nell Parton, Idabel sophomore;
Sylvia Cappo, McAlester freshman; Billie Nowabbi, Talihina
freshman; Vera Phelps, Talihina freshman and Sylvia Sonag-
gera, Heavener sophomore.
Hartshorne; Garlena
for Melhorn, Wilburton freshman;
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Dollins, Wilburton;
An academic grade point
of 2.5 must be maintained by
members whoarechosen, also
on their character and ap-
pearance.
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Eastern Looks At Television Homecoming Oct.
--- Bands, Floats Spice Parade
Wagner, Wilburton; Laura
Sitter, Hartshorne, and Pat
McAlester, Wilburton.
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to promote good-will through cently added this fall to the
service and add dignity to the drill team are Laura Collins,
college. They also serve as Crowder sophomore; Linda
Evicks; parade -- Capt. Gene
Bradshaw, Michael Karvelot
and Claude Corvin; halftime
ceremonies—Haskell Raynor,
Patricia Boyd and David
Hardt; former students—Mrs.
1. C. Gunning and Eddie
Beltram, and ball—Bob Pratt
and Patsy White.
Homecoming Schedule
Entering competition in the
Area G Drill Team Competi-
tion at Dallas, Tex. for the
1st time, the Angels rated
best flight and best comman-
der. Competition was open to
24 college drill teams
throughout a six state area.
Eight new members re-
To Miller Hall
Lippco Construction com-
pany of Oklahoma City has
been awarded a contract of
$444,416.00 for a project
■ which includes a three-story
'addition to Miller hall to
house 128 coeds and four new
duplexes.
See CONTRACTS LET on Pg. 3
Headline Review
busy decorating for t he days
festivities which include open
house and a prize f or the
best decorated of the four
dormitories.
Serving with Major Voigt
as co-chairman of the Home-
coming committee are Bill
Crowder, Student Senat e
president and David Hardt,
Student Senate vice president.
Co-chairman of subcom-
mittees are: invitations —
Walter Williams; publicity
—Jim Sullivan and Carol
Arnold; decorations —Dean
James King, Liz Wasson and
Mark Kosmos; reception —
Mrs. Mildred Enis and Judy
Shank; registration Mrs.
Addie Mae Pettit and Brenda
Talihina, Savanna and Wilbur- T
ton high schools. 500
Dormitory residents are
Student clubs arc busily
working on floats which will
be competing in the Home-
coming parade scheduled for
11 a.m. through downtown
Wilburton with top three
floats to receive cash prizes.
Visiting bands, participating
in the parade and half-time
ceremonies, will receive
trophies. They are Poteau and
Talihina junior high schools.
Eastern’s Angel Flight will
march at Eufaula Dam Dedi-
cation ceremonies Friday,
Sept. 25, Maj. William
Voigt announces. President
Lyndon B. Johnson will make
the dedication.
Eastern’s female drill
team, organized in 1961, are
Eastern’s Mountaineers
will play the Murray Aggies
at 2 p.m. During halftime,
one of the 14 candidates will
be crowned Homecoming
Queen and will reign for the
remainder of the Homecoming
activities.
Queen candidates are Laura
Collins, Circle K; Tomi
Watkins, Wesley; Sue Tucker,
BSU; Garlena Standridge,
Press; Carole Bruton, Home
Ec.; Judy Shank, Commercial;
Kathi Bowen, Chi Alphia;
Rita Smallcombe, Student
Education Association; Mari-
lee Garofoli, Cadet Officers;
See HOMECOMING on Pg. 3
Beckie Dunlap, Harrah
freshman; Denniece Goeders,
Harrah freshman; Jo Ann
Crabtree, Savanna freshman;
Jill Sorrells, McAlester
freshman; Janet Ragland,
Hartshorne freshman, and
Sandra Lee, Okemah fresh-
man.
Returning members of the
drill team are Flight Com-
mander Sylvia Sonaggera,
Heavener; Marilee Garofoli,
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Beltram, Eddie & Baggett, Bill. The Eastern A&M Mountaineer (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1964, newspaper, September 22, 1964; Wilburton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2031269/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.