Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1979 Page: 3 of 6
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Dear
How Lambs
Become Sheep
DEAR ABBY: I need your help. Or maybe one of your
readers has the answer.
Where does one start in having a religious organization in
vestigated? Can someone be deprogrammed after six years
of indoctrination?
My academically gifted son became interested in different
philosophies, lifestyles and religions while he was a college
student. Now he has given up his goals and become a
religious fanatic.
He's a slave to the head of a religious cult who lives in lux
ury while my son is always broke and borrowing money
from me so he can give more money to the cult.
Now he spends all his time recruiting members, he's so
brainwashed and blinded by "loyally" he can't see how he
has been used.
What can I do?
Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Friday, February 16, 1979, Page 3
Pawhuskan to appear
in NEOSU production
TAHLEQUAH-"Pippin" will "Pippin" portrays the journey
be presented by Northeastern of Pepin as he searches to find
State University drama and his place in the world
music students April 26-28 in Tentative cast members
[ NSU’a Fine Arts Auditorium at include James McGill,
1 8 p.m. Muskogee graduate, leading
A bit bawdy and tinge player; Gary Sweeney, Tulsa
I satirical, Pippin is a senior, Pippin; Don Miller,
I lighthearted, fun and mar- Pawhuska junior, Charles;
I veously entertaining,'' said Larry Daugherty, Vinita fresh-
; James Malone, professor of man, Lewis; DaVette Thomas,
■ drama and director of the show Muskogee senior, Fastrada;
"Pippin" is based upon the and Shelly Garner, Tahlequah
J problems between legendary junior, Cather me
I eighth centruy figure King General admission will be $2.50
1 Charlemagne and his son Pepin of $1.50 with a student ID
LOST A SON IN PITTSBURGH
DE AR LOST: Don’t send him any more money, but do
keep in communication with him and let him know that you
love him There are many organizations throughout the
country that exist to help parents who have lost" their
children la unscrupulous religious cults.
The organization nearest yea is: Individual Freedom
Foundation, Box 131. Allison Park, Pa., 15101. Write to
them and enclose a stamped (15 cental self-addressed
envelope for their reply. They are a non-profit group. Good
luck.
Community
Van Calendar
SATURDAY, FEB 17
noon KKI sorority will have its regular meeting at Country
Roads Restaurant
LPN class explained
Beverly Carmago, Pawhuska, was the speaker Wednesday Carmago spoke on the Liscensed Practical Nurse program
at the Pawhuska Elks Elk Mate Auxilary of the local lodge. Ms offered at the Tri-ounty Tech school at Bartlesville (J C Photo)
MONDAY. FEB19
5 p.m.- The Pawhuska 4H Club will meet at the high school
bus barn Those members who have not yet turned in their
money from the bean supper should bring it to this meeting
DEAR ABBY: My wife has been trying to lose weight for
years, but she’s never stayed on a diet for more than three
days at a time (if she lost about 20 pounds she'd be perfect.I
Right after the first of the year, she and a guy she works
with (also overweight) had a weigh in and made a deal
Whoever loses the most weight in 90 days will have to treat
the other to a steak dinner in the best restaurant in town.
(Just the two of them.)
I trust my wife, but I don't like the ides of her going out to
dinner with another man - bet or no bet He’s married, but
I m told his wife doesn't object because she'll do anything to
get him to lose weight.
Who do you think of a deal like this?
CHUBBY’S HUSBAND
DEAR HUSBAND: It sounds like a healthy deal for
everybody Give ( hubby your blessings, and may the big-
gest loser win.
Pawhuska student will give
organ-piano recital in Miami
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A piano-organ recital will be studying under Ms DeMans
given by Chris Endsley of Gaines, instructor of piano.
Pawhuska and Marty Taylor of organ and harp
Fairland at 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb Chris is accompanist for the
18, at the First United Methodist music department and drama
Church in Maimi, Okla department in private vocal
Chris, a 1978 graduate of insturction and musical
Pawhuska High School is the productions. He is also the
son of Mr and Mrs. Clyde pianist for the B.S.U. (Baptist
Endsley of Pawhuska Student Union religious
He is a freshman music major orgainzation) and orgainist for
at NEOA&M Junior College, their singing group “Son Rise”
studying piano and organ. He la Chis is serving u assistant
organist of Miami First
Christian Church
Sunday 's program will be one
of sophisticated organ
literature of an advance level.
The program consists of
•Fanfare-Toccata" by Thomas
Rihcner, "We all believe in one
God" op 28 by Marcel Dupre,
"Henzlich tut mich vertangen
by Dietrich Buxtehude and
"Tocata and Fugue in D minor "
by Johhann Sebastian Bach
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Area teachers
take part in
OSU seminar
STILLWATER-Pauline Coats
of Shidler and Joyce Anders of
Pawhuska recently attended a
specially-designed seminar on
creativity in the visual arts for
classroom teachers
The seminar, sponsored by
Oklahoma State University's
(College of Education Extension
Office, is part of a series of
Saturday, drive-in seminars
designed to provide practical
information for the classroom
teacher, administrator and the
general public
The seminar on creativity in
the visual arts placed emphasis
on both process and product in
the visual arts of drawing and
painting, with special a at-
tention given to drying, storing
and displaying student work
The seminar was conducted
by Dr Audrey Eleanor Oaks,
professor of art education in the
department of curriculum and
instruction Dr Oaks, says that
all individuals are creative, and
that art is basic to learning in
every area of the curriculum
Similar seminars will be
offered throughout the
semester, and are offered for
credit or non-credit. In-
formation on the seminars may
be obtained through the College
of Education Extension Office.
Oklahoma State University,
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Spencer, Frank. Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1979, newspaper, February 16, 1979; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2284622/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.