The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 72, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 23, 1975 Page: 5 of 18
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The Altus Times-Democrat, Sunday, March 23, 1975 5
Henry's Plea Call to Arms
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crewmember of the nuclear- Amn TERRY CHENAULT,
powered attack aircraft carrier son of Mr and Mrs. Delbert
USS Enterprise His homeport Chenault of Altus has been
is Alameda, Calif. assigned to the Navy recruiting
Marine Lance Corporal office as a home town recruiter
ROBERT B BRYANT, son of for two weeks Fie is attached to
AF SMSgt. and Mrs Bernard the VS-41 Squadron, Naval Air
Bryant of Altus AEB was Station North Island, San
promoted to his present rank Diego, Calif.
while serving at the Manne SSgt. JERRY PACE was
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l e tty Officer 3rd Class ALAN Speech Award winner in the Air
DOLLINS, son of Mr and Mrs Force Communications Service
Homer Dollins of Altus, NCO Leadership School,
recently completed Engineman Richards-Gebaur AFB, Mo.
School at Great Lakes, 111., and Sgt. Pace excelled
is presently on a 14-day leave, academically and achieved the
Upon completion of his leave highest academic standing in
he will report to the USS Grasp the class as well as displaying
ARS 24 which is homeported competence in public speaking.
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atmrnstruit, crisis mother country know not what course others lishedchurch. At KAnn pt
woodslawyer atyoungback They tell us sir, that we are may take; but as for me, give Through his oratory Patrick M- VGIMuel
supplied the watchword of formidable an adversary/ melsberthangiye medeathater aonpincedaurymtonawardoan Ihe outstanding high school at the recent Cameron munications Group Also Behavioral and Social Scien-
American patriots: "Give me Henry said. "But when shall’we British Gen. Thomas Gage. cent in damages although his students in Jackson County will University District Science judging were 1st Lt. Wayne ces, Engineering,
-eryorgivemesdeath! be stronger9 Will it be the next governorof Massachusetts, sent claim to a far more substantial receive special recognition a|r at Cameron University Rose and 2nd 11. Glenn Brisk in, Mathematics, Environmental
1e Pea made 200 years ago week or the next year9 Will it a detachment of troops from amount was supported by a Monday night at the annual ield House at Lawton. The both of the 443rd Military Airlift Sciences and Science Art.
munday !.Patrick Henry that be when we are totally Boston to Concord to seize an royal edict and a court ruling OSl Alumni Association science fair was one of a series Wing. The Altus judges presented 10
0/.01 f 5 uP arms soon disarmed, and when a British arms cache, Jefferson, 16 when he met Honors Banquet. of 11 that are held in Oklahoma certificate awards to various
mant" Iu on; kess than a guard shall be stationed in Early on April 19, confronted Henry who was 7 years older, i'he banquet, scheduled for 7 before the state fair which is set More than 200 southwestern category winners. The cer-
Rev inti e 1e American every house9" by Minutemen at Lexington, the slipped away from his law pm at the Altus High School for early next month at Ada. Oklahoma junior and senior tificates were signed by both
Henry’s fervor took hold and troops killed eight and wounded studies in Williamsburg to Cafeteria, is sponsored by high school students took part the Secretary of the Air Force
H hZd orno , from he became even more strident, ten, marched on to Concord and watch his sometime house Oklahoma State University Acting as judges were lst.L. in the district science fair and the Air Force Chief of Staff.
Ard0 d n1 anovercounty. The war is inevitable and destroyed the munitions. Then guest make his first speech in alumni of Jackson County
ady was known as the most let it come: I repeat it, sir, let the British began a bloody trek the colonial legislature in
ti<iquent orator in the colonies it come: Why stand we here back to Boston, losing 273 support of 5 radical resolutions The students, representing
ore his famed speech. E or a idle What is it that gentlemen casualties to hidden marksmen, he had aimed at the detested the top 20 per cent of their
decade he had fought the wish? What would they have? The fight for "liberty or Stamp Act. junior classes, will be able to
authority of Great Britain. Is life so dear, or peace so death" had begun. But conservatives in the obtain literature informing
Now, speaking at St. John’s sweet, as to be purchased at Henryspokewithoutatext.lt House were not so happy with them of scholarships available,
n was not until after his death Henry. student loan programs, housing
i Q that historian William Wirt "Caesar had his Brutus; facilities, etc., plus information
“IE()IISTer F-(IVG began reconstructing his speech Charles the First his Cromwell, about specific areas of study at
* " * " - • Y • with the help of eyewitnesses, and George the Third,'' Henry OSU.
including Thomas Jefferson, a said, interrupted by numerous i , ..
1 /• . . . , close friend of Henry’s in his cries of Treason!" Then he 1h eprog ram fort e evening
%/1 ePe 1 early life although the two later finished: 'May profit by their W1 , " enter ainment y
VISIT TO n\6IVC became bitter enemies. example. Oklahoma State University
7 Even before his election to "If this be treason, make the students and a color movie
Navy Amn Apprentice out of Pearl Harbor Hawaii the House of Burgesses at the most of it." a he unversty -his 1S
Wil LIAM E. CHRONISTER, Upon completion of his age of 28 in 1765, he had Henry’s greatest speech on '
son of Mr. and Mrs. William E school, Dollins was promoted to become the spokesman and the eve of revolution is being Each of the students will be
Chronister of Altus, recently third class petty officer for leader of Virginia’s frontiers- marked Sunday by Virginians presented a certificate of
visited Mombasa, Kenya on the living in the top 10 per cent of men. He had won fame in with a re-enactment at St. academic achievement from
east coast of Africa as a his class. Hanover County Court two John s C hurch. the OSU Alumni Association.
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Hart, Sandra. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 72, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 23, 1975, newspaper, March 23, 1975; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2121787/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.