The Eastern A&M Mountaineer (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 22, 1966 Page: 1 of 4
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'Sound Of Music’ Production To Be Presented Next Thursday, Friday
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Vol. 38
No. 12
Tuesday, February 22, 1966
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Expansion Adds Bill Draper As Dean Of Men
Debaters Post
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Bill T. Draper, assistant superintendent of schools at
Choclaw for the past 10 years, joined Eastern A&M as dean
of men last Monday.
James King, former dean of students, is now registrar and
director of admissions, a position, held jointly by the dean of
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Trapp, the male lead, in both
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WELCOMING BILL DRAPER as new dean at men are (1-r) Mrs. June Cope, dean of
students; James King, registrar and director of admissions and Gerald Williams, dean of
instruction.
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cal comedies, is the fifth
Young Republicans will
meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.
in L-106. The meeting is for
organizational purposes. All
interested students should
attend this first meeting.
musical to be presented at
Eastern during the past seven
annual musicals under Pratt.
The musical ran for 2,000
performances on Broadway
in New York City and the
movie, which grossed over $40
million, has been especially
popular with Oklahoma view-
ers in Tulsa and Oklahoma
City theaters.
Cast changes and appoint-
ments are now complete with
Rita Smith and Anita Aber-
nathy still sharing the spot-
13 southeastern Oklahoma
counties will enter animals
in the show.
The annual show is spon-
sored by Eastern A&M, in
cooperation with the Wilbur-
vities usually taken care of by
a registrar and director of
admissions,” Pres. J. N.
Baker explained.
"When we were able to add
the position of registrar and
director of admissions. Dean
King requested the position,”
Baker said.
Draper will serve as the
dean of students’ assistant in
the student personnel pro-
gram, working primarily with
the men.
The former Wilburton high
school graduate earned the BS
and MS degrees from Central
State College and has approxi-
mately 50 hours toward the
doctorate at the University
of Tulsa.
” Feb. 28.
Brown, Bill Rains,
State, Central State, East
Central, Harding College and
Henderson State. They then
went into the quarter final
round against Kansas State
and were defeated, 2 1. How-
ever, of the three judges,
two voted for Kansas and one
for the Eastern team causing
a split decision.
The Smith-Turner team
had a 2-3 record in women’s
division, defeating Ouachita
Baptist and Louisiana Tech.
All eyes at the vocal music
department are turned toward
March 3 and 4, the dates for
" the staging of "The Sound of
Music,’ Eastern’s spring
production. Bob Pratt, head of
the college vocal music pro-
gram, and Danny Fine, ap-
pointed assistant to the direc-
tor for this production, relate
that with less than two weeks
until performance the cast
‘"and stage will need a great
deal more work.
"The Sound of Music,” 11th
and last of the beloved Rod-
gers and Hammerstein musi-
instruction for several years,
Gerald Williams will remain
dean of instruction.
Mrs. June Cope, former
assistant dean of students,
became dean of students.
The administration changes
were effective Feb. 15.
"For some time we have
asked our dean of instruction
Cope; Wilhelm, David Ford;
.. Marita, Teresa Helmert and
performances. The Mother Gretl, Donna Baker.
Abbess, played by Kaye Tom Brown and Eddie
Carter, Sister Berthe by Pat Quaid are double-cast in the
Carey and Sister Margaretta part of Rolf Gruber as are
by Mary DeLaune, are ocher Chuck Marshall and Ken
characters not double-cast. Nichols as Max Detweiler.
Ada Henry fills the role of More double-castings are
Frau Schmidt while Franz Herr Zeller, Granville Tur-
is played by John Malone, ner and Larry Camp; Baron
Captain von Trapp’s chil- Elberfeld, Jay White and
dren are Liesel, played by Perry Renfro and the Nazi
Linda Belz; Friedrich,Smitty soldier, Bill White and Curtis
Lorey; Louisa, Delores Rose.
anynandvisitrsrewelcome. Industrial Management
[Airing Monday the boys will ,
show their steers, lambs, is Subject March 2
barrows and heifers. A judg-
ing contest for FFA and 4-H Dan Meeker, personnel dir-
students continues Tuesday, ector for North American
March 1. Aviation of McAlester will
speak to the industrial man-
Continue Feb. 28
Three programs remain on
the series of panel discussions
being conducted in February
and March concerning "Great
Decisions of 1966.” The meet-
ings begin at 7 p.m. in the
Student Union ballroom.
Dr. J, N. Baker will direct
Ray Bernardi, Hobart Means
and Roy Powell in their
discussion of "Western
Europe and the United States
First of three planned "Cit-
izen and the Scientists”
talks at Eastern Oklahoma
A&M College will betonightat
7:30 p.m. The talks are
being sponsored jointly by the
college, the Eastern Oklahoma
Chapter of the Frontiers of
Science and Wilburton civic
clubs. The meeting is to be
in the Student Union ballroom
and is open to interested stu-
dents.
Speaker for the meeting will
be Dr. Hayden H. Donahue,
superintendent of the Central
State Hospital in Norman,
whose subject will be, "Mental
Health.”
Dr. Donahue has written
numerous professional arti-
cles and releases in the fields
of psychiatry, institutional
medicine, personnel manage-
ment, professional education
and hospital administration.
* Tommy Quaid. These two
9 teams together had a 7-4
record for the tournament.
The Quaid-Boyd team won
the first five preliminary
rounds in Junior Men’s div-
Latimer County Chamber of
Commerce, farmers and
ranchers of the college
community. The show will
be in the Goddard Rural
Youth Activity Building which
was opened in February, 1965.
, "Purpose of the show is to
*' further education regarding
good livestock production
practices and encouraging
junior feeders in this section
of the state,” show manager
Twenty-second annual
Eastern Oklahoma Junior
Livestock Show starts Sunday
(•4 and runs through Tuesday,
March 1, at Eastern A&M.
FFA and 4-H members from
The story begins with a
novice in a convent who has a
habit of wandering out on the
mountainside to sing to her-
self. When Captain von Trapp
asks for a girl to act as
governess to his seven
motherless children, the
postulant is sent.
Ed Enis said.
Weighing and sifting
agment class Wednesday,
March 2, Bill Rains, elec-
tronics instructor, teaches
the class, largest in the Indus-
trial Education division with
46 enrolled.
Meeker will discuss the
philosophy of management
toward labor unions.
Bill Beck will discuss "Africa
Below the Sahara.” This will
be March 7 with Bill Powers
as chairman.
The last discussion will be
"Latin America and the
United States” March 28.
Four 'astern students
traveled to Henderson State
College at Arkadelphia, Ark.
Thursday for tne Mid-South
Debate Tournament, Accom
panying them was Mrs.
Johnnie Wray, debate coach.
Entered were Rita Smith,
PLAYING THE PARTS of ‘Maria’ and ‘Captain von Trapp’
in the March 3-4 musical on campus are Rita Smith and
Jackie Bates.
The postulant wins the
heart of the children and their
father. She not only teaches
them to sing but aisoaids them
in escaping the Nazi soldiers
who threaten their lives and
liberties.
Hammerstein of Maria. Jackie Bates
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Hendrix, Carol. The Eastern A&M Mountaineer (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 22, 1966, newspaper, February 22, 1966; Wilburton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2031297/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.