The Eastern A&M Mountaineer (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 18, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 16, 1967 Page: 4 of 7
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SHOWING HER APPROVAL of art contest winners is Mrs.
Pauline Hamilton, art instructor. Mis. Cecelia Power (center)
took first in the sophomore division with her gravel mosaic
and John Houston won the freshman division and the $25 scholar-
ship with his charcoal portrait.
Houston Is Top Freshman
Superb' Piayed
with slam-bang
high spirits and
great charm by I
Lynn Redgravel"
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Summer School will be of-
fered on Eastern’s campus for
the third consecutive year to
give freshmen a chance to
beat the fall rush or soph-
omores a chance to gain extra
hours during summer vaca-
tion.
Students may secure addi-
tional work in areas in which
they are weak or complete
some required courses be-
fore the fall semester begins
by enrolling in the courses
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agency
Insurance & Real Estate
Phone HO 5-2538
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amount of tension, seven times
the nagging fatigue and 12
times the apprehension of
those who sleep eight hours
or more. ______
Martin’s 5 and 10
freshman division of the annual Spring Art Contest. He is the Randy Bryson Ball, James
recipient of the President’s Art Scholarship of $25 for his Van Cain, Rickey Dowell Clark
charcoal portrait. Richard Earl Nolen; Stuart-
Cecelia Power, Breckenridge, Texas, received $10 when she Patsy Ann Clagg; Wetumka-
took first place in the sophomore division over June Stout and Tony Ray Coleman.
Women who sleep seven 1
hours or less a night, accord-
ing to the May Reader’s Dig-
est, have five times the
Panama-Merle Louis Hol-
stead, Donna Sue Monks, Ste-
Carol Joyce Andrews, Dennis
Ray Lungstrum, Edward Leon
Plummer, Wolfgang Herbert
Turney, David Bruce Woods.
Talihina-Linda Sue Albright
Everett Bryan Hokit, Herbert
L. Moody, Gary Van Morgan,
Carol Ann Nichols, Daniel Leo
Pearson, Carolyn Sue Rose,
Jan Carlene Stoker, Berna-
dette Tabor, Leonard Dean
phen Kenneth Nickles, Robert anda Aguilar, Elmer Ray Lee.
Henry Thompson; Poteau- POTTAWATOMIE: Dale-
David Daniel
Robinson.
PITTSBURG:
William R. Thompson; Hailey-
ville—Patricia Ann Baldwin,
Sam Wayne Brown, Glenda
Carolyn Collins, Charley Gene
Fite, Larry Dennis Morrison,
Kenneth Lynn Rager, Robert
Harold Scott, Pamela Sweetin.
Hartshorne—Frank J. Bet-
tine, Gary Glen Bookout, Mary
Alice Cooper, James Thomas
Kurilko, Richard C. Ler-
blance, Roger Dale Marlow,
Ben Frank Miller, Olivia
Katherine Patterson, A. Dale
Riley, Charles David Stach-
mus.
McAlester has 19
David Kanton of the
107 B. Main. HO 5-2430
In our college post office,
a collection box appeared
marked: HELP THE BLIND
FUND. It filled up rapidly with
small change. One day it was
replaced by acard which read:
THANK YOU FOR CONTRIBU-
TIONS. THE VENETIAN
BLINDS FOR OUR DORMI-
TORY ROOM HAVE NOW
BEEN PURCHASED.
McINTOSH: Checotah-Roy
Lee Hogan, Glennis Wesley
McCrary, Bobbie R. McGee;
Eufaula-J. William Sunday;
Pierce—Johnny Lonzo Max-
well. MUSKOGEE: Taft-
Wilbert Lee Roberson. NO-
WATA: Nowata — Burke
Kieffer Love.
OKFUSKEE: Okemah - Rex
J. Lee, Carolyn Jean Puckett,
Joe Edward Puckett, Carolyn
Robinson, Linda Jo Thomas;
Paden—Paul Wayne Ray, Jr.
OKLAHOMA: Choctaw -
Gary Wayne Dement, Leland
L. Fox; Putnam City - Mike
Wayne Mings, Diana Lee Rose
Wister—Dilla Jean Morgan.
LINCOLN: Prague - Johnny
Ray Dean; Stroud—Glenna
Marie Lemasters. MAYES:
Pryor-Willie Thomas Mer-
ritt, Russell Larry Mosier,
Wayne Allen Stanley.
McCURTAIN: Battiest -
Larry Dean Cheek; Broken
Bow—Billy Don Ayres, Don-
ald Leonard Burris, Anita
Jane Carter, Louis Grigsby,
Ronald Lee Haltom, Alea Gail
Manning, Larry Joe Pratt.
Haworth—Cheryl Hiwannah
Clampet; Riverside - Harris-
Ward Junior Duckett; Smith-
ville—Jimmy Lee Huff, Mark
Rhodes Smith; Valliant
Jerry Lyndon Ellis.
Wright City - Wilburn Don
Guthrie, Troy Lee Holleman;
Idabel-Bobby Ray Self.
Calvary Baptist church. The
contestants were judged pri-
marily on their participation
in BSU and by their action
on campus.
“Both boys are fine repre-
sentatives for the BSU on
campus and they are also ex-
cellent students,’’ Director
Dale Bowen stated. Bowen
added that their hometown
pastors were contacted and
both boys received good re-
commendations.
Cheerleaders
BSU Pres. Bill Sloat,
Coweta sophomore, and Larry
Sockey, Pocola sophomore are
co-recipients of the first
annual Outstanding BSU Stu-
dent award.
Sloat and Sockey were sel-
ected by three Eastern in-
structors, Hobart Means, Jim
Sullivan and Pat Boyd, along
with Rev. Clifford Lyon of
the First Baptist church and
Wilburton Has 26
LATIMER COUNTY: Wil-
burton — Betty Jean Baker,
Margaret Jane Boznar, Ken-
neth D. Cook, Brenda Kathryn
Cox, Tony J. Daniel, David
Lee Esserman, Eugene Neil
Foster, John Lee Francis,
Caroline Elaine Frazier.
Margaret Louise Gage,
Larry Burl Gregory, Sammy
Grubb, Johnnie Mae Johnson,
Linda Pauline King, Cecelia
Jean Loyd, Ann Jeannene
Lyon, Linda Darlene McCabe,
Corb B. Manning, Gerald Ed-
ward Merideth, Louis Albert
Messina.
Delores June Milano, Rob-
ert Dwain Pattison, Tommy
Lee Quaid, Robert Morris
Richhart, Joe Pete Skimbo,
freshman division is Ingrid
Griffith with a gravel mos-
aic entry. Third place went
to Don Harper for his copper
design.
Judging the contest April
28 was Mrs. Brenda Daniel
of Wilburton who has a degree
in art from Southeastern State
College.
Other drawings entered in
the contest were charcoal
still lifes and charcoal por-
traits. Freshman division en-
tries were by Sharon Allen,
Millicent Hunter, Julie Camp-
bell, Jane Nagel, Barbara
Rowland, Robert Taylor,
Terry Bohanon, Don Harper,
and William Smith.
Sophomore division entries
were charcoal still-lifes, pen-
cil drawings and charcoal por-
ye smith, McAlester - deri, Houshang Nakhai, Don-
-ames Francis Cain, Jr“ Pat- iaie Bahman Nequi, Feraidoon
ricia Rosamond Carey, Del- M. Pedrami, Mohammad Sad- l
oes.-ean Cochran, Gordon egh Rassai, Ebrahim Segha-
—cyEN, p i. toleslami, Husien M. Taher-
pElvenNoah Flood,,Jimmy bhai. Mohammad Torabi.Hoo-
Pau Goodner, Deborah Carr shang Yazdani.
Helterbrand,. Joe Patrick Germany: Wiesbaden-Ron-
Johnson, Larry Shannon Keith, ald Karl Druener
Claude Warren McCullar, Joe Druener.
chants—songs, pom pon rou-
tines, organization of pep
rallies and booster club ideas.
Instructions will also be given
on use of megaphones, build-
ing school spirit and handling
of crowds.
In addition, Eastern will be
competing daily with other
college squads, according to
the size of the squad.
Attending from Eastern
will be Robbie Matthews,
Sharon Allen, Sandy Williams
Gwen Scott, Cecelia Lee,
Paula Heim and Judy Allen.
Tuesday, May 16, 1967
Carter; Clayton—Betty Wanda ,
Allen, Robert Bert Macon,
Vivian Eulene Tyler; Nashoba-
Lee Miller Cothran; Tuska-
homa— William David Burk-
hart, Curtis Wayne Morris,
Whinery from Claremore
ROGER: Claremore-Donald
Joe Whinery. SEMINOLE: »
Konowa—Patricia Gail Char-
les; Wewoka - William H.
Hutton, Mack Henry Peercy.
TULSA: Tulsa-George Read
Stroud.
WAGONER: Coweta—Deb-
orah Jean Collins, James
Gary Garoutte, Billy Gene
Sloat, Alma Marie Tyler; )
Wagoner—Granvel Golden,
Randy Petit, James Ralph
White.
WASHINGTON: Bartlesville
Carolyn Louise Bates, Cath-
eryne Marie Bates.
OUT-OF-STATE: ARKAN-
SAS: DeQueen - Paul David
Hadley; Ft. Smith— Larry )
Steven Sockey; Hot Springs-
Jack W. Postlewate. CALI-
FORNIA: San Leandro-Car!
Clinton Phillips; Tulare —
Jimmy Lee Fitzer.
KANSAS: Derby — Jimmy
Lee Lincoln. ILLINOIS: Al-
ton—John Lewis Hessel; Glen L
Ellyn—James William Eck-
hardt. MARYLAND: Balti-
more—Joyce Ann Miller; Col-
lege Park—Charlotte Louise
Aston.
IOWA: Carson City-Georgia
Lois Small. NEBRASKA:
Kearney—Ronald L. Harms.1
NEW JERSEY: Manville-
Mildred Karen Kavanagh.
Maplewood—Stephen B. Lake
Morristown — Donald Joseph
Jolly.
5 from New York
Charlotte Aston, second and KINGFISHER: Kingfisher-
third respectively, with her Ronald Dean Cole, Glenn
gravel mosaic. Darrell Daugherty, Harry
Second place winner in the N. Monroe.
Maxine Jones; Red Oak-
Barbara Kay Brooks, Linda
Carrell Hollie.
LEFLORE: Bokoshe-Dway-
ne Birve Carver; Fanshawe-
Glenda Sue Brannon, Sharon
Faye Ross; Heavener - Janis
Sue Franklin, Leland Robert
Harrell, Donald Gerald Lewis
Paul A. Riggens; LeFlore
Robby Von Zuck.
4 from Panama
Martin Medley.
Ernie Lee Oulds, Nancy
Carolyn Payne, Roberta
Louise Staples, Shannon Lee
Stockton, Ann Louise Thomp-
son, Bobby Ray Thrasher,
Drew Emerson Whitlow, Paul
Bond Wiesendanger.
Quinton—Billy Gene Adcock
Linda Lee Davenport, Harlin
Lionell Monks, William Her-
man Wilson; Savanna—Yol-
Graduates by counties are:
ATOKA: Atoka - Katherine
Magdelene Durant, Kathleen
Caroline Durant. CHOCTAW
Hugo-Cecil Bryant Rickman.
HASKELL: Keota - Randall
Keith Arnold, James H. Know-
les, Sunny June Stout; Kinta-
Georgia Lou Patterson,
Brenda Elaine Shepherd; Mc-
Curtain-Vivian Davida Bark-
ley, Steve Jerrel Hawkes,
Roger P. Hendrix, J.W. Holt.
Stigler—Eddie Joe Ary,
Linda Kay Daniels, Robert
Lee Gilstrap, Carol Ann Hen-
drix, Tom Theodore Murray,
Marion LaDonna Peck, Robert
Lynn Turrentine, Tomi Jo
Watkins.
HUGHES: Holdenville
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er by the choir. Kathleen Dur-
ant interpreted the prayer in
Indian sign language.
Graduating sophomores
were guests of the college
Thursday evening at the annual
Graduation Dinner.
Graduates Listed
traits by Yolanda Aguilar, James Leonard Stewart.
Carolyn Bates, Ronald Cole, Buffalo Valley - Giorice
Leland Fox, Deborah Helter- June Cravens, Keata Fran-
brand, William Hutton, Joe ciene King, Beverly Kay
Johnson, Judith Jones, Donna Kirkes; Panola—Jerri Elaine
Monks and Dilla Morgan. Davis, Robert Orville Enis,
Linda Joyce Grogan, Judith
9:10-10:00 Wood; Whitesboro- Larry
NEW MEXICO: Lovington-
John Roy Malone. NEW YORK
Elmira-Robert Anthony Long,
Dominick Earnest Rainey;
Endicott—Anthony Frank *
Alimonti, John David Blishak,
Michael David Buchak.
TEXAS: Beaumont - Ronald
Howard Helterbrand; Breck-
enridge—Cecilia Ruth Power;
Nevada—Ross Hamilton Pow-
ell. VIRGINIA: Fries-Brenda
Joyce Smith. *
“FOREIGN COUNTRIES:
LATIMER May _
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Hendrix, Carol. The Eastern A&M Mountaineer (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 18, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 16, 1967, newspaper, May 16, 1967; Wilburton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2031321/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.