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Society & Lifestyles
Pawhuska Journal-Capital, Wednesday, June 2, 2004, Page 5
Vassar attends National
BPA Leadership Conference
Relay for Life Committee Meeting
The Relay for Life Committee Rock around the track the Relay. More details later.
meeting was held May 19, tonight."
Those attending were Patsy
2004, at the Community The Catholic Church is donat- Simmons, Joan Fuller, Judy
Michael Vassar, son of Paul and tours of Cincinnati area Thomson Corporation, a
Vassar, participated in the sights! I he highlight of the leader in providing life-long
April 28 - May 2, National conference was the presenta- learning products to busi-
Leadership Conference of tion of the awards to the ness educators, individuals,
and corporations. South-
Western is a long-time spon-
sor and supporter of
Business Professionals of
America.
Center ing a quilt for all the teams to
The chairperson this year is have tickets for a donation a
Carla McKenzie and Co-per- ticket to be given away the
son is Judy Roberts. The night of the Relay
Business Professionals ot
America in Cincinnati, OH.
Michael received 13th place
speaker will be Max
McKenzie.
The theme will be "The '50's'
The committee decided to
have an Ice Cream Cool Out
Roberts, Shawn Caldwell,
Ron Cody, Betty Russell and
Ethel Dunn.
The next meeting w ill be June
3rd at 11 am. in the
for a fund raiser the night of Community Center.
in Advanced
Word
Processing Skills, participat-
ed in the Financial Math and
Analysis event, and served
as a national voting delegate
for the state of Oklahoma.
He has been active on the
local level by serving as
Pawhuska BPA President for
the 2003-2004 school year.
Approximately 5,200 high
school and 800 college stu-
dents from throughout the
United States participated in
Pawhuska
Business
Professionals of America
would like to thank the fol-
lowing individuals, organi-
zations and businesses for
their help in sending
Michael to the National BPA
Conference. The individu-
als, organization and busi-
nesses are Pawhuska Public
Schools, Pawhuska Board of
Education, Pawhuska
Business Professionals of winners of the national con- Hometown Foods, Kiwanis,
America's 38th National tests.
Osage Federal and all the
Leadership Conference. Students and teachers also people who purchased can-
Activities included general met with industry represen- dies during our three week
sessions with keynote speak- tatives from a vareity of sale. The advisor for the
ers, business meetings, lead- business areas at the conter- Pawhuska
Business
ership workshops, contests, ence Expo & Career Fair Professionals of America is
softw are certification testing, One such company was Sharon Holloway.
election of national officers, South-Western, a part of The
Wynona High School’s Valedictorian & Salutatorian
The Salutatorian for is the daughter of Geri
Wynona Public Schools is Surrittee and the grand-
•. Katura Sheppard. Katura is daughter of Melba Surritte.
: the daughter of James & Gina She has attended Wynona
: Sheppard. She has attended Public Schools for 13 years.
: Wynona Schools for 12 years She has attended Tri-County
and Tri-County Technology Technology Center for two
;✓• Center for two years, years in the Marketing and
£ At Wynona High School she Management program. She is
/ played basketball, was active on the Principals's honor roll
: in the yearbook, was on the and the Superintendent's
: principal's honor roll, home- honor roll at Tri-County
: coming royalty, prom queen, Technology Center in
: secretary and treasurer of her Bartlesville. She is the presi-
class.
dent of the DECA She is a
At Tri-County Technology two-year state winner and
. Center she participated in the placed in the top eight stu-
: Marketing and Management dents at the national competi-
: class. She was the class histo- tion for DECA. Rebekah was
2 rian and a member of DECA, the Student of the Month and
C: She won at the DECA State a second year member of the
3 Development Conference 2 Tri-County Technology
years in a row for the pro- Center's Honor Society.
/ gram of work. Then she went Rebekah has played basket-
/ to nationals, she attended the ball for three years, volleyball
/ Leadership conferences in for four and softball for one
/ Florida and Nashville, year. She was crowned
/ During her two years of Vo- homecoming queen her sen-
2 Tech, she was on the National ior year and was the attended
2 Honor Society and her sophomore year. She was
> Superintendent's Honor Roll, awarded the American
C After graduation she plans Legion Student of Tomorrow
to go to college at Rogers her junior year. She also
State University then she attended Girls State her junior
wants to attend a film schoore year. She was second year
S where she can learn to member of the BETA Club
2 become a filmmaker. and a member of the Wynona
. The Valedictorian for Academic Team. She was a
/ Wynona Public School is second year staff member on
< Rebekah Surrittee. Rebekah the yearbook.
Katura Sheppard
Salutatorian
Rebekah Surrittee
Valedictorian
Community leaders gathered for a Groundbreaking
FUTURE TOWER SITE OF..
KJTH 89.7
"THE HOUSE"
100,000 WATTS * 1000 FOOT TOWER
TITHE BIR S AIM2004
- C O
(Submitted Photo)
Ceremony at the new 100,000-watt station tower site south of Lamont. 89.7 The House,
KJTH, is projected to go “on air” in August 2004 and will broadcast at 1,000 feet. The
tower will be built on the border of Garfield and Grant counties. Investment by listeners
is estimated at almost $500,000 and is being built debt free. Pictured left to right is: Rich
Cantillon, President of the Ponca City Chamber of Commerce; Peggy Henning,
Ambassadors Club; John Stanley, Ambassadors Club; Pastor Steve Bredeson, Asbury
United Methodist Church, Ponca City;Tony Weir, Program Director, K L V V / KJTH; Doyle
I Brewer, Station Manager, K LYV/ KJTH; Julius Suyat, Engineer, K LVV / KJTH; Dick Stone,
Mayor of Ponca City;John Blakenship, President of the Enid Chamber of Commerce. Not
pictured but attending ceremony is Dennis Skaggs, State Exchange Bank, Lamont.
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OU lists spring 2004 graduation candidates
NORMAN - Students from BA-INTL/AREA STUD: Ron Leeann Wilson, BS IN EDUC;
176 communities across the Steven Gilbert, M HUM REL; Nicholas Keith Woods, BA.
state are among candidates Amy Rae Griffin, BBA; Kelsie
for degrees this spring on the Marie Holden, BA; Brandon Broken Arrow 74011 -- Omar
: University of Oklahoma Wade Kissack, BA; Ashley E. Chris Castro, BFA IN ART;
• Norman campus. Manning, BA; , Luke Jamie Lauren Darnaby, BS IN
: Bartlesville 74003 -- Courtney Christopher McSpadden, BS EDUC; Ryan Michael Flippo,
E. Barto, BA IN JOURNAL- IN ELEC ENGR; Samuel BA IN LTRS; Diana Charlene
: ISM; Maury Wayne Ford, BA. Andrew Meek, BSIN ASTRO; Franchini, B LIB STUDIES;
: 74006 — Danielle Patricia Jason Aaron Pinney, BA; Michelle Denise Franchini,
: Alexander, BA; Matthew Joshua John Quigley, BA; BA; Morgan R. Gaines, BA;
: Douglas Alspach, BA; Amanda Jo Sammer, BBA; Deanna Marie Gates, BA;
: Matthew William Beck, MS Andrea M. Thomas, BBA.; David Matthew Haag, BA IN
: IN MGT INFO SY; Brant Justin Isaac Thomas, BBA.; JOURNALISM; Julie Diana
: Quinn Bennett, BS IN CHEM Jana Lynn Vidaurri, BS IN Hines, BA IN JOURNALISM;
: ENGR; Philip Scott Cain, MICRO; Angelin Marie Thomas Levi Miller, B ARCH;
BBA; Peter Worl Week, M SOC WK; Kaitlin Cont. on Pg. 11 /OU
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Costa Dionisio, BS IN CHEM
3 ENGR; Owen Tyler Dodd, BS
3 IN MECH ENGR; Crystal
3 Lynn Doss, M LIB & INFO
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Invites you to
Sunday Services
Each Sunday Morning
Holy Eucharist
10:00A.M.
Children's Sunday School
9:15A.M.
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Officiant
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Gann, Sherry. Pawhuska Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 96, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 2004, newspaper, June 2, 2004; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2288513/m1/5/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.