The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 214, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1977 Page: 3 of 36
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New Mexico, joined the staff here
May as a public use specialist
And, four persons have been hired
Refuge Seeks Bids
On Surfacing Work
Bids are being accepted on the pav-
ing of some unsurfaced roads and
parking area in the Wichita Mountains
Wildlife Refuge.
Refuge Manager Roger Johnson said
the project calls for asphalt paving of
approximately six miles of unsurfaced
roads of varying widths and approxi-
mately 4,200 square yards of unsur-
faced parking area
Bids are to be opened at 2 p m June
17 in the office of the U.S Fish and
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refuge for the past two years, has been
approved as a permanent part-time
employe Morgan will assist in the
YCC camp at the refuge this summer,
and is to work in the Quanah Parker
Visitor Center and in interpretive pro-
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uled to leave June 22 for a new assign-
ment in Washington, D.C., in charge of
an interpretation and recreation pro-
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Sontag reported Wednesday that
assistants during the summer season
According to Sontag Lee Harvey and
Kevin Corbett of Kansas, Cameron Uni-
versity graduate (indy Garber, and
Seminole high school graduate Jackie
Kerr will be conducting the refuge
campfire programs. children’s natural-
ist programs and guided tours and
hikes, maintaining trails, and assisting
at the visitor center
Service Since 1919
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been employed in New Hampshire by
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been hired as a permanent part-time
employe According to Refuge Man
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working in the visitor center and will
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Frick, 33, was an assistant manager
0the " rab Orchard National Wildlife
Refuge in Illinois, a wintering area for
canadian geese, from 1967-69 and from
1973 until transferring here From
1969-73 he was assigned to the DeSoto
National Wildlife Refuge approximate-
ly 25 miles north of Omaha, Neb . on
the Missouri River, as assistant man-
ager
He received a bachelor’s degree in
zoology from Southern Illinois Univer.
sity.
Frick and his wife, Jane, have two
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Set At Taliaferro
Some 50 social workers from western
Oklahoma are expected to attend a
one-day workshop a( Taliaferro Com-
munity Mental Health Center Satur-
day
Donald J Abbott, head of social
services at Taliaferro and Oklahoma’s
Social Worker of the Year, and Karen
Graham, a family planning counselor
for the ( ity-( ounty Health Department,
will be among the speakers
Registration for the Western Region
Oklahoma chapter of the National As-
sociation of Social Workers will open at
8 30 a m The program will begin at
930 a.m.
The event is open to members, social
work students and non-members, Peter
Sharp, regional coordinator, said Fees
are 110 for members, $7.50 for students
and 512 40 for non-members
Also on the program are Dr. Roger
Thies adjunct association professor of
physiology, biophysics, psychiatry and
behavioral sciences at the University
Health Sciences Center, who will dis-
cuss "Body-Mind Integration "
Ms Graham will lead a workshop on
"Counseling Sexual Dysfunction "
During the afternoon sessions, Jane
Sullivan, assistant professor of psy-
chiatry and behavioral sciences at the
OU Health Sciences Center, will lead a
session on "Multiple Impact Therapy."
A workshop on "Family Life Educa-
Mon will be led by Florence Beeman,
who has been associated with the Tulsa
Family and Children’s Service for IN
years
Sharp and Vicki Foutch, both staff
members at Taliaferro Center, are
handling local arrangements
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Monument in Baltimore, Md., with the
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