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e 4 U J .g 011- a ! Staff We, the Staff of The Con-Rah! greet you. From our shortest member Uohnny Whorron, the beloved little man ofthe Campus,to our big versatile Snoolcy KH. C. Snack, talented artist, designer, and interpreteur, we express the sincere wish that you may enioy and treasure this issue of The Con-Rah! Our editors, Governor Tootle and Bernie Randolph, leftusflat to ga with Uncle Sam --where also will return our Business Manager, Oliver Lusk lonce ofthe MacArthur Honor Guard, when his days of grace are over. 0l1iver's assistant is Martha Steely, lshe isn't at all steel, but everyone of the Staff has assisted with the work in some way. The Snapshot editors Uohnny Wharton and Mary Lou Crittenden, have roamed the Campus to secure candid land some candied, shots of you. .Peggy Pride, our Adver- tising Manageriour Joy and Pride when elected Campus Queen, has managed to put the advertising where you can see it and June Millsap lshe of the tap dance duo, repre- sented us on the Student Council. lla Norwood lfor whom the siren sounded, and Pat Emerson lumight as well be- giin again, so',s we can get through again ,, and June Hendrickson lformer Wave, will talce credit land blame, for organizations writeups. Harold Gann lCl1ampionship team member, and Bob Swyden l Doc Swyden, that is, Football and Basketball Manager, have assembled the sports pages. Last, but not least, in importance, Doris Bray ldiscrediting that beautiful but dumb label, our very efficient secretary, d-id all the errand running for our sponsor fMiss Harrison, and much of the typing and layout work of the Yearboolc.We did have Virginia Jackson but she too left us at the half-way point. We feeldeeply appreciative to the men of our Staff and student body who are in the Armed Services. Andto these Nepl1ews of Uncle Sam ----
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? L 5 a f ewfonw ar. E 1951 S r sous 32' Q WARNLQ Kunwi' W Q -,.-' o r A Xqllre x. 0 Published By Connors State Agricultural College Warlner, Oklahoma With the opening of this volume you are beginning the story of Connors College forthe yeor l950-Sl as compiled and edited bythe Staff of the Con-Rah! ? f T. The name Con-Rah! was selected by popular vofi ofthe studenl body inl91l7. Acombination ofthe words Rah! Rah! Roh! Connors lf' it means literally A cheer for Connors ond thus---- ik. -g-. 3 15 I h
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! gx t ff? alum, are Dedication This issue of the Con-Rah! to those unconquerable heroes in the service of God and the United States. TO THOSE MEN who have and will leave these halls of Connors College to serve their fellow-man in the way they have determined best. TO THOSE MEN in the Army, Navy, Air Corps, Marines, and Coast Guard who are striving to the ut- mostoftheirabilitiesto preserve this notion, in honor, for following generations. TO ALL MEN who fight for the cause of liberty, freedom, and happiness, with but one goal in mind-- not to get God on our side but to keep us on the side of God. The following named men have left the halls of Connors during the year i950-5l for duty in the service of their country: Harold Barnett, Britton, Oklahoma, William Blaylock, Muldrow, Oklahoma, Tris Burnett, Stilwell, Oklahoma, Fred Catron, Stilwell, Oklahoma, James C. Clark, Britton, Oklahoma, Jim Clark, Muskogee, Oklahoma, Robert Elliott, Muskogee, Oklahoma, Frank Kirschstein, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Don Madewell, Checotah, Oklahoma, James Lee Martin, Oktaha, Oklahoma, Governor Tootle, Sallisaw, Oklahoma, Donald Terry, Checotah, Oklahoma, Johnny Scott, Stilwell, Oklahoma, Joe Sanders, Westville, Oklahoma, Bill Ratliff, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Bernie Randolph, Sallisaw, Oklahoma, Eugene Osborn, Checotah, Oklahoma, J. C. Matlock, Muldrow, Oklahoma, Elvert New, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Homer Mitchell, Checotah, Okla- homa, Harold Mitchell, Checotah, Oklahoma, Roy Lee Irvin, Checotah, Oklahoma, Bobby Cathey, Checotah, Oklahoma, John Dee Wynn, Checotah, Oklahoma, Leotis Celcer, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Kenneth Ellig, Weleetka, Oklahoma.
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