Connors State College - Con Rah Yearbook (Warner, OK)

 - Class of 1970

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The Desire to Win Learning Is a Search 0 - ,A..- 1,53 kxg il ,QQ 118' S K LN X ls gd9f4 l 1 K af if 3 Q Qgw, ga. A 133: V 'ffm 4 Q2 x We Read, Listen, Practice. 9 Students Spark Campus Activities fs. I0 JS. Small alle Is Friendship and Dailj X fy .ikfs ,v .A Q 1 I2 Fasks Are Shared . ,1 1 .f?f ., :rj If ffiiffff VQTJQ 6.4 . A, xg ,P za:-:1,,. - .Sit- 'uf 5 J-y,7g,.-JR: ,M f Q5 4.- :mi f V61 s .X ,. -,X I i X. xx xi' ff' swf .L .,4 J Q Af' ' ,,,, f w!5Wf204l' , . rx.: ' 'J 1 I Q S QV., xy, 'f' 'H-ff.. .fx , A . --,. , . 2 4 I wf? ,l ., R ,, f ,, , , X, . fff, fx ,,.f '75 - A, 11. W.-.Lf .0 A' ,U U: 5 W, ,gf F3 ' J., 'Q ' . f-AWE?-. , N. Q, ,. - A ,. . M155-.rx vsgffl- x .. . ,- XXX If Couples Share Studies. A .. NX, f Nu, Vqkwigg- rx S XV R -Wal me W W.. in I4 k,, ,gl -jx gg, ,-, M. - V. - ,.-:gm ,M ,g . v U ' '5QiVx 3 Q Q, 9 Some Drive From Home X I5 TO SEEK THE TRUTH, BUILD FOR TOMORROW, e ST A TE S 'Q 3 'Ea 3 rf' Y E 'U X 06' 19 os W' AND SERVE OTHERS 1970 CON-RAH CONTENTS Staff ................ 18 Classes ............. 46 Organizations .... 70 Sports .............. 90 Personalities . . . 110 Features ......... 126 Advertising . . ... . 142 VOLUME XXXII 'fwfr-. ' ..,. Q Q' Av' Staff y H Ed Boards 0 Regents The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education are ap- pointed by the governor to determine guidelines and stan- dards of higher education applicable to each institution. The propose budget allocations to the state legislature. The Regents for Agriculture and Mechanical Colleges are appointed by the governor and approved by the Senate. The body makes decisions governing the A Sz M state colleges. They approve all college purchases, employment, and construction. Left: Ulxlalioma State Regents for lliglicr liduvation. Top row' lllydt- fl. Vlilieel- cr .lr.. Nlviiilivr: Harry P. Conroy. lillL1lI'll11iH1 Evall English. Yin'-1 iliairinani: ll. Ellis Gable. Secretary. Second mir: lf. T. Dunlap. Cliancellor: Goodwin Broad- dus jr., Nleniber: lNlrs.l ,li-wi-ll llilinars. Member: Donald Keinn-dy. Meinbcr. Tl1ffl!RIIIl'.' William T. Payne. Mt-iiiln-i'. and ,lolin J. Yau-r jr.. Assistant Sevre- tarv. Below: llo1lrclol'Ht'gf'nIs lillfcllxlillllblllil A and M Colleges.Standing: ll. li. Hili'l1,Ir.. Guyinon: llcrinan llumwin. Musk- ogee: Forrest Nlvlntirv.0klahon1aCity:W. ll. Finney. Fort Cobb: Arnion ll. Host. Tt1lsa.S1'tI1'r1g: Burke- lle-ale-5. Dax is: James Hiilliiiger. Oklahoma City: Chairman ,lolin Buruell. ldaliel: Xll1'l'-fllllilflllllll Rivliard James. Stroud. and lioln-rt 'iw l -e Q l 2 XI ,,.4f lung. Aborer At his desk in the prcsidentis office. Dr. Nlelxin Self makes notes from the regis- traris spring semester report. Right: Acadernic Dean Dr. James F. Klemm discusses the ad- dition of the new medieal assistant and seeretarial programs with tht- president in the deans office. 22 Expanding Co The office of college president is one of 1 sponsibility and dedication. No other positit on eampus is as demanding or requires as muf ofa man as that of president and leader. All fir decisions whieh affect the college in the prese and for the future fall on the shoulders of number-one representative. The aeeomplis ment of sueh tasks at Connors is provided by I Melvin Self. The president. in his fifth year, h moved the institution forward with foresight a positive leadership. Four new technical pi grams have been added to the eurrieulum in t past two vears. These new programs and othf are reeent advances at CSC which have bros ened the seope of the junior college to inelu the kind of teehnieal studies which will bet serve the entire community. Under Dr. Sel tenure. enrolment has soared over one-hundr percent in the past five years. ge Requires Alert, Energetic Leader JfhIPI'l .' Win l.u1'.l IUIIIIIIUI' Illllxi Of-Illl'1'0IllilIsI lwlirlm Stklitbll xxitlltl1n'pr'e-sill:-1111xxiilx Urs. lnw Swlfx. AI Ihvhmm-1-1-mml1li1'f 'l'lul1xkSgixil1gmlinm-ri1mrf1u'1llIx .IIILISILKH1 lfwlnu : Nlr. llvurx l'1uw-. 1'0llt'gIl'lJll4iIll'ir IIIilIl.1gl'I'1lIHI P1'r-sidvlml S1-llklmrv .1 lllllgll in II14-m.1il1ol'f'iw-4m'r11lm'.llIhl-1-mini' lin- day Q xsrrrk. 'i,-14? ,I f 23 5 . 5 Vew Deans Kindle Academics and Fun Fhf- ke-y positionsol' Academic Dean, Dvan ol'Stu- lts, and Doan ol' Women are lillocl this your hy lhv 'able aclininistralions ol' Dr. James F. Kli-inin. rry jacfkson, and lVlarian Wirth. Dvan lili-inin. in first if-aras .iivaila-iiiii' Dean has talwn thi' rf-ins ol' post with mivrgi and nvw ideas. llv has he-1-n in- ainvntal in the! introiluction ofnow hours:-s ancl in ' preparation ol' thi- now vurriculuin prograins lor dical tvvlinology. Dvan Harry Javlison took ow-r John Linton whilc- Mr. Linton is on sahatival V0 this yvar. Divan Jackson approaches prohlmns a practical mannur and as most students will tos- 1 is great fun to bv around. Dean Marian Wirth ifiml tho l'r4-slnnan and sophomorv girls this year 0 onv organization at lVlf:Clarren Hall. ln arlmlition a busy svhmlulc- and tho responsibilities ol' hvr ol'- Q. Shri is an instruvtor of' psychology and rvacling. 1-r-1:11 a holiilai gallii-ring with lie-an anil Xlrs. llarry ,l.li'lxson..'ffrn1'1': lie-an ol' Wonivn Nlariaii Wirth i'lii'i'lxs thi- tapw I'l'l'HI'4lt'I' prior to Ll vlass in rvailiiig. Nlrs. Vtvirth also ti-at-lws psxi-liologx in aulilition to lhe' sponsorsliip ol mrious uonivn s .lvtii itivs on thi Vonnors 1-aiiipiis. 25 lffl.'lh1lSSfxlllllllil'llt'liAlllllLlll14'lKlilDI'ilXlSlll'l'UlI1SlllHllll'1lll4'ilNl'.4'l1lWll4lilI'lllK't'LlIIl- Key Posts Held Capable Men Wvill'I1f'X't'I'1JIlLfgt,'1Sli0WI1 To thc' businvss oforgun- izing and opvrzliing il junior l'0iitTgt',S vnroinwnt and 1iiH21l11'iili affiairs. iw would want lllrcv Oxpvrivilveii men Suvh as registrar A. D. Silllltl. business rnariugcir Henry Pace, and 1'inz1nc'i:11aidsf1ir0m'tm'Ri11Lollis on his team. , ,,,,,,,.. f 26 rig! mf-lnp.' X. 15. 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A. 111111531-S 111111 1X1L1I'gIi11'01 S111i111s1111. 1x1Ili1I11'1Ll1 1'1-1'111'11s 211111 11-1- 1,-11111-1-111111: 411111 N11-11111 111111511-s. s1-1-1'1?1a11'1' 111 1111- 1'1-gis11'111'. T111-sv 1Ll1111'S 11111 a1ss1s11-11 111111-111111e 111' 11111111-11 511111111115 111111 1111111 111 1111' 1111111-e as S1-1'1'1-1111'i1-S. s11'111-11111111111 11111-111111111s. 111' 11ul1111'111111g 111a1-1111'11- 11111-rg11111's. 4l111'Ill s111'111'1 11111 1'1-.' 111-11141 111l11gt'S 111111111111-4 Ll 151-111 ill 111-1' 11111-111'iI11 111- 11115111155 1111111 Rl 12111: N11l1'112lI'1'1 51111111N1111 1111115 111 1IlIIll11'1' 11111 111-111 11-1- 11111111- 11111 1 111-1 11 X 11111111111 27 Agriculture: ur Basic Industr The department of college agriculture at CSC is directed by chairman R. A. Hodges. The programs offered can be either terminal or in the two-year pre- paratory category. The four main areas of study are in the fields of ag- riculture engineering, agriculture economies, agro- nomic sciences and animal sciences. Students learn to grade and judge livestock both on the hoof and dressed in the locker. Agriculture majors have the opportunity to work with animals on the college farm in programs like the one provided by the Connors Bull Test Center. This year 121 pure-bred sires of several breeds were on hand for the first 140 day test held during the school year. The sale of these test animals took place in February. A bmie-right: R. A. Hodges. agriculture instructor and farm supervi- sor. reads over a farm report in his Classroom Building Office. Below: Ag students Cary Stephens and Glen L4-ist hr-ad off the test bulls prior to a grading and weigh-in session. 28 .f f1-:: op: Nlielmel I., Uzilxlev is guided by Gerald Anderson in the preparation of a tu tl ussigiinienl, .'ll1lll'! 1fffl.' Mr. -Xnderson explains gi drafting preeept to his -llmre-rzglzt: Warren ilnteli is assists-rl by his instrui-lor in the drafting room. Dra ting and Design Stud Arehitec-tural drafting and design technology is the speeialty of department head and instructor Ger- ald Anderson, a new teacher who keeps busy with a full load of day and evening Classes. Mr. Anderson formerly of Nowata has been em- ployed by the L. C. lVIcLennon Drilling Company of Bartlesville as a draftsman and model builder. He holds a HS. degree in trade and industrial education from O.S.U. Business: Competence-Skill Francis Reed is the department head ofthe grow- ing school of business and secretarial sciences. The business section counts in its faculty Charles Powell, also federal programs director, and new instructor Evelyn Otev from the Bristow, Oklahoma area. The business department offers both two-year study programs and those which are terminal and end in the attainment ofthe assoeiate degree. , -asm. e ...Rv lx ---- Above: Charles Powell peruses a federal programs manual. Mr. Powell teaches nomies. Abfl'IIt'f-lffflf Evelvn Otey glances over ai business machines class. Heloui Deronda Moore punches out an exercise tally on the adding machine. Below-1 Evelvn Olev and Francis Heed look over student enrolment data and advise slut Riek Emerson and Linda Jones eoneerning fall classes. 1 30 Pl f1l4't'llIlllIll1'. ,'IlI1ll'l'-l'f'IlIf'f.' Studi-nt imt-stigutor tailws 4-luvs from spriing mill e ,l0I1U!II,'lill1FN xixit-i'1'iii1a'sr'i'rivtogzillit-rm'li1m'sRight:lfi'ii1l1-ill-te-wtioii kit Ll ol tht' tiuulv am- ehoun In tlwpltn, np: Inns 1-nllm-4-im-nt 1-hiss surround George- li:-nnvtly lt-1-ritvrl lor lingvr- Police Science Law With Honor One of the most 4-xviting additions to tht- m'urrir'u- luin at Connors last your was the two-your prograni of law cnforccincnt. l,ot't1l und county law Q-iilorm-ciiicrit ollifcers including polim-tv, sliariffb, deputies, highway patrolmen, lake patrolinf-n. and state crimv hurvau ugcnts in Eastern Oklahoina have vnrolcd in this growing and liwlx-rally' subsidized course' ol' study. The faculty in tht- main classes are George R. Kennedy and John L. Nlc'Sherry who both hold BS. degrees in police- sciciivv lrom Tulsa lfiiivvrsity. 3l Students Reach Others With Speech am To write one's thoughts effectively and to speak and convey the mindis image vividly are two of the goals sought by the communications department. Mr. Charles Montgomery is the English department chairman. He is assisted in this field of study by instructors .laynce Pace, Jack Best, ,lon Nabors, and Harold Kirkpatrick. ln speech and drama, ,lim Tresner is the principal su- pervisor and instructor with assistance in speech from G. K. Cobb. Mr. Tresner is responsible for the production of a number of plays each year including one last semester which he wrote himself. lVlr. Tresner and the Drama Club may be said to be the hardest-working group on campus because of the hours which they put in before a perform- ance. The library at Connors is in the capable hands of Verla Wallis and Beth Pankratz. Miss Pankratz is the library science instructor. Over a thousand volumes were added to library this year. Above: Beth Pankratz checks a reference at the main check-out desk ir ,laeob Johnson Library. Below: Charles Montgornery gives historic backgr information Io a literature class. Left: .laynce Pace explains a grammar as ment to freshman students. riting vm '1fw1'1': .li111'l'l'1-slmvl' 11-lux:-s Llllfl slisplms .lIl1lllll'!'1ll.lllSlilll IllS. llllll 1ll.fYl1lXlIl1l lll1'IHALf.ll1. Hr. vllI'1'Sllt'l' pulls on um- ull NfwrzllpIpvsl1'm11 l1lsm'ull4'1'i1m1. l?l'!HIl'.' llurulll lXll'lxIl2llFl1'li ll'l1'S lus llillltl all il llvlaum-ll-slluitel' I'f'l4'Lls4'sl10l lu gvt llns uloullllllllsl-llk.1lLlllQLlIl1'I'Hzltllvx . illlll l1is will- l'lI4I'4lil. Lf-jk:YvrlaVQ11llis lmmlxs up l-I'UIll In-1'typinglualrlsxu-rxlsl111l4'l1l's l'Sll0II 1'HIIl'l'I'Illll?,I ilu' lfwatilrll ul' Ll pl-rimliml imlrw. 1 33 Fine Arts: A Creative Search The line arts department at Connors consists of .lack Best. Artg Coodwin K. Cobb, humanitiesg and Tom Webb. music. Mr. Best is an artist whose works have been exhibited in the Oklahoma Annual Art Show at the Oklahoma City Art Center and in private collections. He has also served as a commercial artist for Posters lnc. Mr. C. K. Cobb is an accomplished lecturer and a master instructor in several fields. He is a teacher ol' anthropology and a social science in- struetor of considerable merit. Mr. Webb carries a teaching load of thirty hours each semester which in- clude chorus. theory, instrumental and vocal instruc- tion. He composed a musical farce entitled The Swillin, Saga ot'CuZzlin' Gulch that was a delight to everyone. It was performed as a part of the Coffee Cantatal' evening presented shortly before Christ- mas. ,4b01'e: Alta Yanderpool checks her spring schedule with advisor jack Best. ,'1blJl'P-fllalfllll Tom Webb sings and plays the piano tor the ehoir in rehearsal. Belo14 rigfzt.' 'Vlulti-course instructor C. K. Cobb studies student grade sheets. 34 X ome Economics: ' 9 A Better Home Qvelyn Colm-ll. homo economies instructor, has ipleted the 4-ourse work nceessarv for the attain- nt of 21 dovloral degree in home economies mliiva- 1 from Ukluhoina Slate Lfniversitv. The home e-vonoinivs division is divided into tlirm-e tions. Those are home management. house-hold s and household svie-rice. Hen students Inav enrol home IT'lElI1J.lgI4'IIll'I1l lor men. and both men und men can study home lill' and family living. Two thing xfourses und house planning and devorution offered in the household arts sections. Two sses are availahlf- in foods and nutrition. Home 'sing rounds out the household sc iencve.ar4'a1. Several teas und ii special Thanksgiving dinner re served by the Home EconomicsClubl'orlL1m'ultv l Staff during the year. .A , ' Q-1. e r r U' :gb ,HA 411 lllmllllflgl up uliter ii 'l'l1nr1ksgiving llivulty dinner is Shi-Ilriv llairl. file-nilu Nelson 01'6-10111 Donna Ke-ith ren-4-in-s IIl4'ilSllI'lIlg tip from lfu-lvn lfoltri-ll. n11m1'e-right Linda Edn1onds.zlnd Mary lVl:n'Iin. lxffl: Mrs. Ev:-lvn lllllll'1'll4'XIllLllllh lable- arrange ment in thi- honn- ve-ononiivs living room. 35 Toda , otebook and Pen, amor: The science and math clepartrnents arc headed this year by Harold Martin and A. D. Stone respectively. Other faculty ofthese important sections include Dr. Charles Wallis. .lohn Fvertson. and Bill Martin. who is on sabatieal leave studying at the lfniversity ol' Tulsa this year. Interesting highlights ol' the year have been lab work in the biological sciences and the construction of several solid-propellent liuel rockets made of hol- low paper tubing. an exercise ot' the physics class. Riglzl: John Flxertson examines a theory at the ehalkhoartl with his class. Beloit: Dr. Charles Wallis tlisplays a trarnerl poster from a past age in the college museum. Helou'-right: Student Roger Evans eheeks ehemistrs lah instructions prior to an experiment. Science and math require concentration. organization. and the serious prac- tiee ol, classroom theories. 36 2, the Stars .'1l!UIl'.'CL1Illf HtllIIlQ3I'l1llx4'H mnll-ul'll11'lLll1lJu1'm'rte'1'lmiq11e-llvlllullstllllr-ml lvl t'lH'lIllSlI'f lIl4lTU1 lur lllmmld Nlartin. Brffozl'-l1ffi.' Slr'xz'l1 Hill. llH'l'Q1TUllIHl.L1Iltl llalv l,ilQe-x p1'1'p41l'1- tvst tullvs llu' .in t'XIN'l'lIHt'Ill in tllv lull. Bvlozc: Plum-S vluss mvkl-1 buillle-rs liulmvrl Nnlmrf mul lllll11'lx Blll'l1HI'll . . . , J. pusm' mill tln-nr lam-at rm'lu-If law lllll'!'t'Sll'll vluss nlvrnlwrs in-xv llulnlrs. ,l.um's l lllmun. .launm lfivlmls. and Larrx Nl1's1'l1lml1l'g1'r' gmail tlln' IIIKJIIIPIH ul' 4'0l1lll4lHMIl amcl lilkl-ull. :Kll ull this war 1'm'lu'I LIIIUIIIIIIS xwn- Sllt'1'4'SSllll, i HL, nil L. '- , 1 37 Athletics Build Future Leaders. The athletic department staff consists of athletic director and basketball coach C. W. Lynch, instruc- tor and baseball coach Don Crownover, and instruc- tor Frances Scott. The relatively new ,gymnasium features a colle- giate-size indoor swimming pool and extensive game and workout equipment. Physical education activi- ties are varied in scope and include instruction in golf, archery, tennis, volleyball, basketball, swim- ming, lifesaving, baseball, men and women's gym- nastics, social dance, and physical education theory classes. Miss Frances Scott resigned after the tirst semes- ter to take a junior college post at Coflieyville, Kan- sas. Miss Scott was the director of intramural athlet- ics and was instrumental in organizing the Women 's Recreational Association on campus. Coach C. W. Lynch begins his ninth year as bas- ketball coach for the Connors Aggies. His teams are well-disciplined and rely heavily on teamwork. Coach Don Crownover's baseball win-loss record stands clearly to the good with victories in over two- thirds of the games played during the regular season. A bozrc: Coach Don Crownover elm-ks notes before presenting a per- sonal hcalth class. Right: Miss Frances Scott makes a list ot' intramu- ral rcquiremcnts. Bf-lmr: Coach C. W. Lynch pauses in his study ol' officials' basketball regulations. V f --M fv,,fW,...,.,-f-fw,,.,,,t,,.,,.,.,,.,,,, JVMWMWM ' t ,.., -ew. Vi.. a,t....,.,,,,,.W,,,.,y.W.7Ma ,,,. 38 u-we ,f. 3' Social Sciences: To I now Man Miss l,ura Rimmer, sm-ial svim-in-v 1lt'IlLlI'lIIl6Ill t'l1LllI'IllLlll. I't'lllI'H0ilt0i'i1ITlfll1S this war alle-r il waifs li-mv uml study at thc- liniwrsity ul' lllililllilllld. 'l'l1m' social sci:-rivv llivully lS1'0IIlIlflSt'4lUlilglll Lul- lis. .lon Nalmrs. and newvmnvr U4-an ol' xX'UINt'Il Klar- iun Vl irlll who is l03l'lllIlfI psyvlmlugy. 'l'l14- sm-iul svieiivcs invluclr- llmsn- wllivh studx' . . . , , . mam. lllS l'IlNlI'0llIIlPI1l aml lllSlUI'X. llu' SllllJtx1,'lS are gi-ugiupliy. g0Yt'I'IllIlPHl. l1iSt0ry,psyvliulogy. and so- viologv. .'1l?UI'f ll'fi,' .lon Nlulxurs and will- Doris ftrilw ll vluswim' pose' in ilu- if .. Mill 1'1lI'I'lllUl'. ffeffrzzc'-ffjjf' Bill lmllis nlulwf il 'mint in SlN'l4llUgy. ff, Hf'fm4': livpz1r'ti114'i1t ln-all l.,u1'g1 RlIIlIIl4'I' lu-gim gl'Ug,fl'llIlllf lvsslm. ESX Ig1'lH1l'-fl-?UlIf.' Xluriain Wirth ki-ops psy-'lwlugx 4t'1'llHll illllllllg. lm Mmy 39 ft V, rg 4 LVV: ,,.,, 1 I Bookstore Helps Student Needs. Carolvn Mullens in her seeond vear as bookstore manager finds the shop swamped during the semes- ter's beginning and reports that business is substan- tial during sehool days. Students not only find pen- eils, notebooks. poster board, pens. and eompasses but sweat shirts. windbreakers. eoats. and mugs as well. The college post ofiee loeated at the south end of the store does a regular business Monday through Friday. At each semester's start the rush is on and lines of students appear at the glass doors to purchase books and supplies for another beginning. Instructors take a shift by the shelves to get orders out as fast as possi- ble. Above: Mrs. Mullens and an assistant try to meet and contain the deluge of students who stream in to buy needed books and materials. Belou'-right: Bookstore manager Carolyn Mullens smiles alter the question. Haw you read any good hooks lately? 40 :wmt,..,..,.. . .,,,, ,,,.s. ,.,, ., 'ur Dail Bread Comes With a Smile WllIIlLlllilIl1lI'1'lLl1'0lIlPl4xlt'SlW0iillil one!-hall' wars dirvvlor ol' loorl s1'r'x'iw. Shf- is quitv plvasc-il' with 2 nvw tulrlvs and 1-lmirs whivh were pun-lmsc-rl or to school lust lull. The l72lllflUl'lLl opcmlm-s sowzm days 21 wcck uml 'vos three- :mulls cluily vm-cpl lor the Sumluv vw- Ig mval. 1 Mrs. f:illl1lI'l'lil plll'l'llilS1'S looll. prepares nwnus, fl coorclinatm-s all nu-als for spm-ial cwrlts. Sho is sistvd by four lull timv mnployvvs and svvvral stu- nt work:-rs. -7 A ll'f'-fl-'Q',1f,' Mrs. Vlvilum lfa1r14l1'm'i1lgI'm'tS 11 visitor Io thl- Sluvlvul liniou ll4llle'Ie'1'i11, .'1,lUI'f'-lfffif Hungry Siullvnts mol in lll1'lIl1'Lll lim- on an lmlmy . full :lay ln-lore' doors UPUII .ll liw, ffr'fnl1'. l'l1e' four l'ulI-tinwl-oolxs xsl1o.lIupv:1r lwlore- lll1's4'I'XlllgL line' am' Rolmlliv llisq-If-5. Xlum lv-llll. l.r'll1N'l111ulrl1n. mul .lmwl Blslrop. 4 The Snack Bar a Welcome Site There's usually always something happening at the Student lfnion and if there isn't, there's always that coke or il good. hot cup of eoflee. A student at the snaek bar or going through the cafeteria serving line is most likely to lind a friendly smile along with the food serviee. Mueh of the eredit for the efficient operation of the Union facilities must go to ladies like Maggie Hiseley and Lillian Kight und the many husy student workers who work the eounter or lunch line. 42 ,4b111'1'-r'1'gf1I.'l,illiiu1 Kiglil lIlL1lxt'S1'll1HlQ1l'0llll1L'4'XK'I1lIl?fSl1llil. '1bo1'e-left l I guests Nmlersou, llrownover. lztekson. Vllirtli. and Kirkptitriek euiox to ltftillx while sponsoring it dzluee. Beloit'-fefl: Nlttggie llixelex keepe the 1 Beloit'-r1',ql1f: Peggy Terry tukes ii student? order, Flostesses Make Uorm Home louse' r110Il1c'1's 11111111 s01nell1i11g spwiall lwvauso yglYt'llSlllt'l't'4'llIlQjUlxllQlI'1g lIl2lSt't'l1I'1'IllLl1'f' like ' own l11111111. 'l'l1a1I's why tlwy am' all milled iom.'A 'Flu' 1l11'1-1- lwlpful h0usv11111tl1vrs ul 1I111111ors Ruth llllgglillli N11-Clarren Hall: Maw Willa lson. Holloway Hall: and Mozvll Martin. Russvll ll. M021-ll lVlarti11 also Serves as ilu- 1'oll0gv nurse. NU X fi X if A A 1 I Q3 lzx 1. N 11 is ,f'1lNIl'1',' TVI11111 M1111-II Xla11'Iir1 himlsl,i111l11li1'1111i11gl1111's wrift inll11-1111151-111l'l11'1'l111 11 1-1l111 ll11- gfflll. l,fjfI.' 'Nluw Wlllil 111151111 Qlumf lllt' 11l111l11g1'11pl11'1' S111111- p11'I111'1-s 111 1l111'111gL l1l'l' 1-11l111'l11l 1115! at l,11IlIl41FS. lgI'lI7Il'.' VI11111 Rlllll HIILIKYQIIIS 141'l11x1's il 111111111 Ill l . z- 1l111'i114' ll 111-1'lx1l.1x 111111'11l11g lll.lt'I' IIl4l5l ul' ll1'I' g11'lQ l111x'11 s1'11r1'1r'1l ull' In wluff. ,Y 1 ' ' hF,,x rf 410 Connors State College Maintenance an The men who keep the physical plant and eampus grounds in good order. and who take care of college security deserve an im- mense amount of praise and credit. Several ol' the maintenance crew worked through the night last fall when the gym roof was blown off by storm-lioree winds. ,lim Reid is the supervisor of the mainte- nanee staff' which numbers five capable workers in addition to him. These men are responsible for building and property maintenance and the move- ment ot' classroom and office furniture. 6 i Q' , 's FQ Almz-v-rop:Jin1 Reid chats with Clitliord Morris and Lowell Edwards before einbarking on the morning routine. Alzore-left: Clyde Bookerseln-1'ts a long-han broom for cleaning chores. Abo1'1'-right: Full time seeuritx officer Bob filiristian eliecks it backdoor to the Student lfnion during evening rounds. Lowell wards and Clyde Hooker also serve as part-time as si-viirily oflii-ers on designated vwekends. 44 eurity: Job for Experienced Hands Jr A J ' Q' r s 't 1, fuxe 11 K .I .. 5 1 . '1 is .4b0I'f'-I'lFI,Zf.' 11. 41. K11fl1. l111111l1111:111 s11p1'111111'. Llllll ,Xll'1'1'1l S1'llilllllllIl. Slllllt'lIl l 1111111 111111 lllPI'b1I'X llllllfllllgj l'l1Sl4J4ll1lIl. 1'1'lz1x in II11-l1u1l1-1'111m1111l111'111gtl1e'l11111'l1 l11r11r llI'l'Lllx. ffzffzm-r1gl1I.' 511111-1'1 ifur ,lim R1-i1l11111I1I. lf. lx11sl1 1111-lxlv Ll 11111i11l1'1111111-1- 111-ulnlr-111 111 thv Imvl slump lm-1111-1l lwI1i111l ll11ll1m.1x Hull Nl:-11K Durrn. wi X x in . x -3331? gm. -- 5123311-4 45 1- 46 f 'N. Q Juv' s X, ,,',,.--' Q- 3 296- b, QQ W 'V . ww' K , - X ie. .af i 5 l 1 I -.-V .,.., A,...,x,,...-.g-.,,,,..w .-..- .. - ... vc 1 A g i . If 'L 1 sv Q 6. 'R 4! 4 .SQNF-ss Q 1 b Na 4 Classes V1-11' 0 1 f,gYF.! Nw X il 'Q ffif x ' :N .f Nm iggggj k--- kx'h i il' l 5 -:L-wi. 'iw . ...,,, .. x 2 3 ff 3 A gigs? 2 5 V X ' Mg X - zwlaasswifk was 1 :Q 'Q Judy Adcock, Porum Clyde Beaty, Roland Mike Blalock, Del City Jerry Brady, Eufaula Doris Branham, Sallisaw Joyce Brant, Sallisaw Johnny Bray, Whitefield Catherine Brown, Tulsa Lovenia Brown, Checotah Gaynail Bruton, Depew Charles Bufford, Stigler Jay Bunker, Del City Michael Campbell Sallisaw Tommy Choate, , Marble City Sandra Cole, Stigler Cecil Cookson, Ft. Gibson Naqa Crouch, Forum Cheryl Davis, Crowder Tommy Dearman Briartown Delores Denny, Stigler Sophomores Look to 1970 Dwain Dillon, Muskogee Rick Dodson, Salina Imogene Duvall, Bovnton Louise Duvall, Council Hill Nancy Dyer, Webber Falls Linda Edmonds, Morris Rick Emerson, Checotah Susan Farrow, Eufaula Mark Fouse, Aliquippa, Penn. Kirk Gantz, Bristow Sue Ferguson, Muldrow Irene Fisher, Muskogee 9 W'if .,f ' 'if' as a Decade o Progress Ty Gaston, Core in Paul Gibson, Muldrow Ray Gorton, Muskogee Dwight Graham Sallisaw Clancy Gray, '-:J Bartlesville Karen Haggard Council Hill Dennis Harper, Tulsa -4. f Larry Harris, Mounds Sue Harris, Vian Shelbie Hart, ini an Cheeotah Reitha Heaton, -we Webber Falls Betty Helm, Chandler Wendel Helm, Chandler Judy Hendrix, Gans Larry Hight, Sallisaw Connie Hogan, Henryetta Ellen Hough, Village Deanna Howell, Okrnulgee Bill Hurd, Warner Norman Hyslop Warner Curtis Jackson, Muskogee Jerry Jackson, Okmulgee Marie Jimboy, Okcmali Jim Johnson, Checotah Terry Jones, Henryetta Nancy July, Cliecolah D. C. Keith, Sallisaw Larry Keith, Tulsa 6, , .Vw W www.. ld Aboirf'-IQH: Sophoinores Vicki 'llownserid and Rivk lVlil Sophomore' couplv share' laugh in the library. ler vlown in lront ol' the Classroom Building. AIIOIY? 'Sh- wfhuq., C215 vw X we K-. Larry King, Hitchita Cary Knupp, Porter Caroline LaBounty, Warner Virginia Lee, Warner David Legg, Ifuiliula Gary Lester, xlllSk0gf'f' Linda Longcrier, llhwotzlh Charles Mader, Tulsa Arnold Jlakinson, Ht'IlI'fPHil Mary ,lane Martin, Stiglvr Tim Maxey, Porum Larry Jleschberger, XXUHFIIVI' Clarence rwiller, Bc-ggs Roger lllontgornerv, Bristow Deronda Dlooer, Bvggs Mary Mouser, Ht'IlI'yt'Hd Dale Rlurr, Uktaha Bobby Murrell, Morris Sandy McCullah, Iliu-him Tommy McCutcheon Muskogee Stanley McIntosh, Stidham Stephen McKinney, Muskogee Stan McLemore, Muskogee Robert Nabors, Stigler Glenda Nelson, Tulsa Tim 0,Brien, Ottumwa, Iowa Charles Ueser, Eufaula Sharon Osburn, Sallisaw Darrell Palmer, Oklahoma City Richard Payne, Tulsa - Brenda Pendley, Muskogee Virginia Perry, Stigler K 'kiii Ns 'Vt- I la, iii' 11:-1: f 'NN. ,.... Q , L5 el Q . An... Steve Phillips, URIIILIIEIH' Lonnie Philpott, Nluskogw Judy Pitman, Uktuhu James Pittman, Sticlhaun Kenny Ramsey, Gon- Steve Reynolds, lilwvolzill Bill Roberts, N1l1Sl'i0gl'l' Billy' Roberts, Mulflruw i X N- fi Mr My Q Marshea Roberts, Muskogvv Carol Robison, XXVLITIIOI' Steven Rogers, Arla Johnny Ross, Sallisaw Margaret Russell, Muskogee Terry Ryel, Alinv Elliott Sanders, Muskogee Bill Scullawl, Tulsa Kerry Sellers, Eufaula Terry Sellers, Eufaula Gale Shoopmen, Keota Linda Shropshire, Hanna Ruth Simpson, Cheeotah Margaret Skidmore, Tulsa Leon Smith, Tulsa John Snearowski, Somerville, New Jersey Leta Snider, Muskogee Stanley Spirloek, Checotah Gary Stephens, Wewoka Mark Stokes, Okemah Janice Swadley, Cheeotall Peggy Terry, Oklahoma City Gary Thomas, Sallisaw Loretta Thomsa, Keota Edia Thomason, Sallisaw Betty Todd, Checotah Vicki Townsend, Checotah Donna Trueblood, Sallisaw Sophomores Learn to Cop ith Everyda Problems. Qi Sam Willis, Oilton Sylvia Willis, Oilton Sally Wilson, Henryetta Fonda Van Ursdal, Briartown Greg Wallis, Broken Arrow Hazel Washington, Bristow Jerry Watts, Sallisaw Mike Webster, Norman Shirley West, Henryetta Genevieve White, Ukmulgee Joyce White, Okmulgee ,v-A CY rv. - 1 QV. A- Y, A. 11... 3- 3, K. v ,,,,,-,. ,, 2 g ., nn. ' :- r .4 , .5 Nici- s FAM ,vm .X , . 3 I V4 ,,,g 1,1 4 W ,. ,,..,,, ,ff S Af-as fy F R F' In Agfa 54.450 pr 6 - as f--f wffg,..m 'WM-f Wh I ir' V.. S'g ' i 'wg 6:1 495 Q' ,.... SQ? Aan... fi: .sf ' f A ww' r H v , Un ' 'ir' iw vibe K' frfag, ff' Ou-f - s f h, ,n, ? ., A.. if in M' ' 1 K2 9 fi Roger Adams, Vian Pat Alexander, Webbers Falls Mike Allen, Chceotah Larry Allison, Stigler Frank Anderson, Sullisuw JoAnn Arney, Core' Jerry Barbeau, St'lllllll'I' Deloris Bean, Vian Rickey Been, l'll'IlI'yQ'llil Barbara Bender, Whitefield Ronald Bever, H1-clrivk. lowzl Jamie Bivins, fZllQ't'0llil'l Bertha Blevins, StllllSLlYV Ernest Bowers, Sapulpa Vicki Boydstun, Muskogee Ray Brashear, Muskogee K Dwain Bratt, Henryetta Jimmy Brice, Henryetta Johnnie Briggs, Vian Rickey Brock, Muskogee Stephan Brown, Harrah Thomas Brown, Tulsa Gracie Bram-field, Tulsa Danny Bullard, Oktaha Mike Butensheon, Checotah William Carey, Stidham Harley Carlton, Vian Linda Carpenter, Porter Neve Carter, Gore Homer Chancellor Webbers Falls Jeff Chapman, Norman Danny Collins, Bristow Deloris Combs, Webbers Falls Phillip Coppin, Muskogee Hal Counts, Morris Georgia Coy, Porum Glenda Crews, Stigler Linda Crow, Webbers Falls Mildred Cumbey, Mounds Diane Davis, Vian Jackie Drain, Marble City Ricky Duke, Ellfllllld Terry Elger, VVOStvill1' Jimmy Eskew, Sallisaw Ronnie Eubanks Slilvvvll Gary Fain, Wvaltts Irven Falwell, Fl. Gibson Kittie Farmer, Cllf'l'0lilh Jinzmy Faubion, flushing John Faubion, Cuslnng Jerry Felts, H011 ry ella Pamela Finney, Hoyt Phillip Floyd, Elllllllllll Billie Ford, xlllSklJgt'f' Barbara Fuller, xlLlSlxllgIt'0 Cecil Garner, Jr Ptlflllll Warren Gately, Choctaw Wanda George, Warner George Glass, Clwvolah Jackie Golden, Clwlse-11 i 6 I Above: Alert freshman English students listen very attcntively to an inspiring lecture given by their beloved instruvtor, Mr Klrkpdtrltk Qtudf-nts lsn t tl teresling? Students Students. Students! Wake uplv Carolyn Gauthier, Okmulgee Gary Graham, Tulsa John Green, Tulsa Steve Gross, Oktaha David Hair, Spavinaw Gary Hammons, Okay Glenda Hayes, Stiglor Catherine Helmer, Muskogee Chester Helt, Checotah Steven Hill, Oktaha Stephan Hobbs, Haskell Dick Hobson, Jr., Talala 62 tix Et! QPF Barbara Hogue, Tulsa Donald Humphreys Spencer, John Hutchinson, Muskogee Tony Jackson, Catoosa Wesley Jackson, Muskogee Gary James, Marble City ,lady Jimboy, Okemah Jack Johnson, Webbers Falls Robert Johnson, Chouteau Kathryn Jones, Muskogee Linda Jones, Warner Evonna Jordan, Muskogee Chylene Kelley, Cheeotah Danny Kimble, Stilwell Dewey Kimble, Stilwell Robert Kinnick, Bixby Kathleen Kinsey, Stigler Ronnie Kizzia, Warner Beverly Knight, Muskogee Lester Leak, Wagoner .lack Lillard, ' Sallisaw Donetta Lind, Wagoner Dale Litsey, Okmulgee Bill Lockhart, Sallisaw Dorethia Marshall, Porter Clarence Martindale, Sallisaw Earlean Matthews, Vian Dannie Mayes, Beggs ,- if I f,- L i in 'P-1.1 .,...,. was Wm. 'sw Richard Merritt, Warner Donna Moore, Warner Janet Moore, Warner William Moore, Muskogee David Morgan, Muldrow Ethel Morris, Whitefield Merle Morris, Dewar Roger Morton, Webbers Falls Ns. 9 A ff' Frank McAnally, Muskogee Earl McCaflin, Sand Springs Sam McDaniel, Muskogee Mike McGuire, Kellyville Larry McMahon, Okay Darrell McNa tt, Keota Jackie McQuay, Eufaula Ricky McVeigh, Okemah Charles Nelson, Lucien Patricia Noble, Okmulgee Booker Palmer, Checotah Carol Parker, Henryetta Wanda Pearson, Stigler Janice Peters, Henryetta Larry Peterson, Sallisaw Ronnie Peterson, Sallisaw Marscella Petty, Checotah Arlene Phillips, Checotah Charley Pickens, Ardmore Gladys Pitts, Webbers Falls Walter Pins, Midwest City Don Posey, Okay Pamela Proe, Muskogee Steve Puckett, Warner Alan Reed, Mavfield John' Ren-fro, Sallisaw Rance Reynolds, Adair Terry Robnett, Henryetta Gayle Rogers, Muskogee Debbie Rowland, Eufaula Ruben Roland, Eufaula Dennis Ruark, Sallisaw l r 1. 4' , - 1: fit' I ,,,.,, 4 ? 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S 'Kp ,, ,AH nu., 'N in 1 ' N' x ir' qgpfw' Nu-vf re Uutloolcs and Positions Dick Scatt, Muskogee Roger Sellers, Dopvw Harold Shipman, Muskogee Frank Seveland, Chwolah Rita Simmons, W'1'stx'ill0 Ardith Smith, Boynton Stella Smith, Muskogee' Garland Southern, Okmulgce Brenda Spaulding, Chfwotah Dwaine Springwater Cans Kenneth Sproul, Tulus James Starr, Okvmah James Stephens, Muskogee Roy Stephenson, Sallisaw Bob Stinett, Chelsea David Stokes, Eufaula Floyd Stovall, Muskogee Michael Strickland, Muskogee Cathie Swimmer, Gore Tommy Taylor, Sallisaw Danny Teel, Sapulpa Vance Thomas, Webbers Falls Jack Turner, Stidham Dale Tyner, Core Alta Vanderpool, Ukmulgee Cindy Vanderpool, Okmulgee Joseph Wadley, Okmulgee Pele Walker, Okav ...Mail ,,,, ., . .yew- XXX 2. ,..--- 1: - ,WM Ns, U Russell Walter, Heuryetta B an etty Webster, Vlan Sue Wfebster, lVlarlJl0 City Johnny Whitley, Porum Jerry Whitmire, Warner James Williams, Ml'ZAlCSlHf Tempie Wilson, Vian Barbara Wooten, Wcbbers Falls College Means a Change for Frosh A1l7o1'f': CHIIIIOVS sturlvnls rlmg In vlzlss on ll mlrixzily. gully W 'l 5ll3l' mumlng' Ai m 'lv X JAM, Organizations Association o Women Students e. Ls tval The Association ol' Women Students are prineipallv sophomore and freshman girls who live in MeClarren Hall. The MeClarren Girls are a serv iee elub whit-h helps to maintain good relations among the women in the dorm. The women of lVleClarren are verv aetive in student allairs. elubs, and in other campus activities. The olitieers are Jowe Eaves, Kittie Farmer. and Sally Wilson. Top-left: Linda Shropshire spends an idle moment knitting. Above-lep: A phone call is al- ways important in Melllarren as evideneed bv Barbara Wooten, Earlean Matthews. Bettv Webster, Joyce White, and Bertha Blevins. Right: President of the lVlt'Clarren Girls, ,levee Eaves spends some time on dutv in the eafeteria. Below-right: Valerie Henderson. 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Nm' lw-1'-'l1x1111 1111l l1'I'I'X l'lv11-11 .av The Choir Thv Il14xIlli'N'l'S ol' ilu' mix:-41 viioii' ami Choir Dll'tx1'llJl' lwum vi1'iJil pi'vs4'nl4'ci lim iiuiim' piwiliivlioris in Dwi-i11l1c'i'iii 4'0Il-iLlIll'- lion with tho lillllllil ii1'pui'tim'Iil. 'Tile' Col'- fvv i1iYi'IliIlgH iil'ilil1I'1'fiS1'iQ'4'li0IlS in vlaissivul uml sw-iilm' style- l4'lIllJt'l'0ti by llw imisivai pi-11 ol' Twin We-lib. Tim Cliristimis palgvanl AAHLiIJi1i1l'i-A was IJl'i'SQ'l1iQ'li in-Iiurv ilu- lioli- iiaix' smismi. rflmzvt' filiuir im-1iilrm'1'S p1'iipL11'4' fin' Hzipli:1m'l.i' Frmlf fflllf Virginia Illliliilllilll. .loiiiiniv Briggs. SPIYJIIII rmlt' 1iilNIlilii Bruton, fl1'm'giu Sillllgllllvll llliulw Villa Third mu. Gloria Ili-115112 Liiiniu Hiilifiilziii. IQZIIVII .lUilllSUll. HIll'A' l'0Il'.' Swv' Jllillliilll. Slim iXi1'IA'IllUl'l', 'i'vi'rx H1'zu'lX- vll. Hugvr -Miunis. Larry Harris. Lzirry Higlili Right: film! rout' Gloria Hwlgv. l.imiz1 lllli-iilllilll. lllguiie Pillf. in-urgizi blziiiglm-r. HMA' ruzr: l.au'rx Iliglil. Huge-1' Adunis. ami 'll-rrx Bmvlwll alt S4'4'i'i4ll1 iw-lu-a11'sul, Hrflozix' IIlSlI'U1'l47I' 'llmm Vi :xlib ul tliv piuiiu iii 1Ir1i'l'w' i':X0IIiIlg.M 76 X sz 'wif' QV WWW 7' l Collegian Sta llw slallf ul II14' lIl'XX5IPL1IN'I' In'ml11w'1l vlghl mcmlll- lx lSSllUS1llll'lllglIl1'S1'llH4bl fl'LlI'. lllf-ll'p11x'pus4' IS lu 1.-U,-H dluml ll.-uglmlwz' lnmflunvllml. :wus WI'lllIlg,f. plwlogmplmv. and pulmliv l'1'I2lliOIlS. Thv slxlclvlmls who Illillxt' up llllx stalls ul' ilu' C011- IIOIZS Cvllllfglllll and lllv yvurlmook urs' all lIl0lTlbl'I'S ol. llw P1153 Club. Thu' P11-ss Club slriwfs lo svru' llw vollm-gn' llllwllglll thx- lmmlolnm ni vulxlpkls SlJlI'll. -,vm and Press Club 1'1llI-llfflf Holm l'1HlIlS. Rmmiv HIWXNII. Tim C1'H'H11. Rick Nlillvr. and Nlikv Pruill pI'l'pLlI'l' I,1'4't'llllN'I' lssuv. yllll-fltljlllf Frou! lable' slutlvnls BilI'llilI'ii XVOIIIPII. Kun-ru lluggurzl, 'IX-rry liruvlwll. and H4-ilha Ilva- Iun m'l1e'1'lx uve-r rupy fur lunge- um-, .'ll1u1'r': llurrvll Nlvxlutl. il1'1ll's1lLl Cm. lxllll'Shl'Ll Rnln-x'ls. and 'frm' Minh-xwll xsriln' In-adlim-S. Editor- ill-Chivi' Bruve' l,llI'k4'l' Slll4hl'S Illl'lllI'1' lanuul. W 77 The Con-rah Sta f The 1970 ywarhook was ertgirlvwecl by wife and mother Editor Bt-tty Hvlm. Hear kt-ya assistant was hvr husband Wrin- d01Helm. Thr' St'1'OI1dSOIITQJSICI'2lSSiSlilIllt'tltt0I'illlt1t'hit'lhlJl10- l0fIl'ilIJlll'l'XVL15 t't'Lltlll't'Wl'illxl lxl'tlf' XILIKIUXNPII who xwrlu-ct with Xtlxisur Haroltl IQtI'Ixlli1ll'it'lx. Almz'a-1op.- lilwlllllld and will' Imuu Bt-tty and W1-ntit-l Hn-lm wurk lata' to pw- parv pagvs for tht- SH'0Illl yt-arhoolx thunllim-. f1I!I7l'I'-fI.K,QlII.' Ph0IUgl'LlI7l1t'I' Truy Mzttlmwll wlaxvs xxith 111'wspap4'r, Rigfll: llamlrl Kirkpatrivk 1'l11'1'lxs pagz' vow. 78 t 5 SK! iw t, . i l k We Are Such Stuf as Dreams Are Made on The Epidaurians and Delta Psi Omega, national honorary acting fraternity, both under the direction of Speech and Drama Coach Jim Tresner are the two organizations responsible for theatre productions at Connors. Every phase of play production is studied and practiced by the members ot' these clubs including set construction, costume design, special effects, lighting, make-up and acting. Lek: Tom Webb, Walter Pitts, Terry Brackett, Peggy Terry, and lim Tresner clown at cast party.'Bclou'lleH: Kenneth Sproul, Clancy Gray, Leon Smith, lion Doerr, Andy Cates, CaryCral1arn, Rick Mil- ler, and Darrel Palmer pose. Boltonz-lejq: Peggy Terry and Ron Doerr in a scene from Denouemenl. Beluu'-riglit.' Bill Roberts, David Legg, and Steve Puckett build a set. Bottom-right: Back row: Bill Roberts. Steven Alfred, Larry Harris, Neve Carter. Second rout Steve Puckett, Terry Elger. Cary Fink, Andy Cates. Third row: Stel- la Smith, Rick Miller, Vicki Townsend. Front rout ,lim Tresner, Kerry Sellers, Peggy Terry, and Larry Hight fall in for D.P.O. photo. H.E. Club s Service Above: Club members sitting are Jariimr P1-tn-rs, Sue Forguson, Cathy Hohner. Sponsor Fw-lj n Cottrvll, and BrunhzllnzStamz'ir1,g.'MD1vhhi1r'l rtiZir'r. Sunrlra Nl1:Cullah. Elixulwlli Boyvlto. Hairy Ylousvr. and Edin Thom Bvlow-lfjfl: Brviula l'1shc-r, Vivki Fino, and .lanive Pvt:-rsvlvun-L1pal't1'1' 'llmnksgiviug dinnvr lor llll'lllIf. B right: 5LlI1tlI'LlllgL1ll'll. l'gI'f'INl2l R00l.SU1'Fl'Y'gUSllIl. xl1ll'Yrl1Lll'lilI1gl0ll. und Elizuhvtli Bowllr- lisln-n all at noon ing. ' ' 1, Tho Home Econornics Club at CSC is continually husv doing sornv favor for tho 1 tv or student bodv. The future honlomalaors havv goals with service in mind for th li nnunitv, lianuly, zind the homo. Mrs. Evelyn Cottrell is tlw sponsor of the organiza Tho avtivities of tho group include hosting a rally and at fldllfll, living in thc pow puff gdII10, serving a grcfut 'l'hanl4sgiving metal for the llavulty, and sponsoring v holiday teas. Aff, ia: -,:,.v, in H 'A H 5 . V 'df l Hsilgne Club Spells Excellence The English Club is a student organization with multiple purposes. One intent is to provide stu- dents with an atmosphere for discussion of literature and language arts subjects. Another purpose is to strive for knowledge and excellence in English studies. The group selects one sophomore and one freshman each year as recipients of the best students in English trophy. During the first semester, the HSILCNE club traveled to Muskogee to see the play The Man of La Mancha. Above: Sponsor ,lanyee Pave. officers Rick McVeigh, Carolyn LaBounty. ,lo Ann Arney, Keith Barrick and Sponsor Charles Mont- gomery. Below:fmnt row: Carolyn LaBounty, liinda Crow, Cindy Vanderpool, Delores Pearson, Jo Ann Arney and Glenda Crews. Second row: Janyee Pave, Rick McVeigh, Keith Barrick, Stan Melntosh, and Charles Montgomery. The Librar lub Does Its Thing W t f1fw1'r'.' Fruit! r Smith. WW ,nu Bnrli' rout Ki-nnvlh Slnroul. 'Illia-rvsiu l,oucl1-rniilk. Gin li- Slinnpinmi. and Doris Brunliani. Qlffidzllff rmv: Bi-th l i1nlxmlz - l.,llJI'llI'lLlll. iinrl A-Xiwlith Sn out lc-rrp lzlgvr. and Bi-tty Vt 1-lash-1: Not pit-lui-ml is Yvrla Vi zillis. Hntlmn lofi: Arilith Smith. prvsiilviit. Hutmnz right: 'l'4'rrx Elgvr. svvrm-lz1i'x. Ar pri-siilvnl ami Bvttj hXv1'l1Slt'l'. lim' prvs. Q Y Y ,,...- f And thv thing it does is hvlp and Serve students who frmnv to the library for res mate-rials. A quiet and orderly plavv for studc-nts to study is another olijemrliw of the brary Club. Thv Library Club mvmbvrs sponsor suvh acrtivitivs as showing films. dei-orating bullvtin boards, and obsurviiig vach rlub IT16TT'llJt'I'iS birthday with il party. Thi- Libra Club is wvll rvpresentvd in the Stuclvnt Senatv and various Queen vontests. Math lub ire: Stunrling: Robert Nabors, Stencil Hobbs, Chun-lx Bullbrd, Ricky MvVoigl1, Alamos Pitt- , ,Iamcs Fields, Jim Eskrrw, Larry hlfrsmrhlmcerger, Str-xv Puvkutl. and K1-ith Barrick. Sitting: slor Holt, prosidcntg Tim fVluxc-y. Sf'tTl'l'l2lFf-lFk'L1SL1I'I'Y'1 Lorvttu Thomas, Sllfllil Smith, Uclorc-5 son, Slurlvnl S4'll2llQ' rvpr'n's1ri1iativQ', Sponsor .lolln Exvrlson. aml Rox' Slopllvnson. Right: 1 Fvvrlson. Pho purpose ofthcr Math Club is to stimulate, an interest in the study and 1111-pls ol' mathemaliccs. E2li7ll4'lL1lJ rnefcting, an inslrur-lor or siuilvm pros- S an intervsting math theory, problem, or othvr informational vorlvcpl. Math Club Omer:-d ther homo:-oming quf-on cronlvsl aml marlc a tour s war to thc' North Arncrivan Rovluwll and Douglas Aircraft plants in lsa. Somew lI10IT1lJOI'S0lilllC Math Club llaw arllieved avacli-nlimf cfxccllmlve and lnvrnln-rs ol' Mu Alpha 'l'hc'la, the national mathvmutics honor soc-icty. Phi Beta Lambda at :saggy Phi Beta Lambda is the Business Club which has the purpose of training and promoting future leaders in the business world. The club is active in student affairs and in project sales to raise funds for Business Club purposes. The joint sponsorship of the group goes to Mrs. Frances Reed and Mrs. Evelyn Otey, department chairman and business instructor. 84 Above: Business Club members. Back row: Sharon Harrison, Rita Simmons, Elizabeth Boyettc, Venice Huff Kittie Farmer, Sponsor Frances Reed, and Gayle Rogers. Front raw: Sponsor Evelyn Otey, Officers Ty Ga Bruce Hall, Sally Wilson, and Gail Shoopman. Below: President Ty Gaston confers with Vice-president I Hall. E W. t . i Phi Theta Kappa is the honorarv, national scholastic' fraternitv on I a eampus sponsored by Miss Lura Rimmer, Sovial Sri:-nces Chairman. PP Only students achieving high academic marks are eligible for inernher- ship. Students specializing in varied fields make up the group. Til!!-lffflf Sillrrlg: Sue We-hsler. Sli-lla Smith. Judy Pitman. Peggy Terry. Irlthi-I Morris. Ili-- lorvs Pearson. Janiw- Peters. and Dcloris Combs. Struzding: Sharon Harrison. liinila Longvricr. and Shirley White. Above-right: Sitting: Jon Allen. Jiminy Eslu-w. Rivk Mi-V1-igli. Clit-S11-r He-lt, and Larry Meschherger. Slarzding: Ron B4-ver. Rolx-rt Nahors. Charles Bulliord. Larry Hight, and Stephen llohbs, Len: Linda Longvrie-r. Pilhi-l Morris, and Shirley While. Above: Officers. Front four: Sharon Harrison. Shirley White-. Linda Longerier. and Miss Rimmer. Back row: Stan Mclntosh, Jimmy Eskew. and jay Bunker. S2 5 N yiff' f.1.. + X Qs . .1 w H 2 5 K ' -in 5 S Y ,fi L...-1 :1fm1'f'.' l'1'wi4iw11I Nlllw limll Qlumtf LHIISHQK' llw gulf- on A bull in 4-uxlllwtilimu. l?f'lfm.' 1511-11 rout H. HL1rml.lL.l,r'lwt..l. I.11l.lr'1l.I7.ll. Kx-ith. .mal lQ. S14-Imhvlmf.Sulf1r014.',l. Xnlu.li.5il11rmu1f.,fX.Hughvs. A1141 Nl, Sink'-5. lfffllz mu 5 XX. Hix. lx. I'!.lI'!Il4'l'. U. l mfi1'r'. .11uH1.,la1vlwm1. l'vUHl'1,l mum' J. TllI'Ilt'I' IJ Rrmlxlllkl. 5. l'l'l'Q1ll4tlII.llII1i IJ. lxnvr. l'l11l'flm14'.' li,llr.1lmn1. NI. Rl15Sl'H.11. H1-llm-11111141 H. Be xv 1. S!'I'Ullll mzr: H, Wurrvll. 5.Nlvilllllull.gu11l'lfU'llrivl1. Fmrzf mu! S. Ognle-n. SINPIINII' ,l. 'l'I'1'SI1t'I'. amd H. Brant. ,fzsw 4 Y W U The Rodeo lub .-X :ww llllll 4'x1'ili11g1'l11l1 f'0I'IIl1'4l Ihr ills' fir ' 'L Q ' L ' is ' ' I 4' ' s- ' - fi 4 'u 'S s bc 3 ' ' I ' LUN! 10 IlLlI I1'llDlll4' lll It. Ni IF to plwnlllulw rml4-us and llvllm Utlllfilll' llw publlm' ulmul IIIUIII. Uiflvv IlliSf1'LlI'ill'1'XIik0BI'ilH.IH'l'Si1It'Ill1 lim1B1-xv vlvv-pl'f'si1le'l1l: Kittiv FLlI'lll1'I'. SV1'I'1'lzlI'YZ 'l'i OABVI4-ll. ll'4'ilSlll'4'I'. and U. L. lv-nth. slumlv mlm- rm'lmr'vsm1laiiVv. 1 Women 's Recreation Association A Chance or Fun and Fitness H 'i,1 - V- .L 172 Thc YVHA was 01'Qi1IliZt'li for the first timv on campus this War. Miss F1'am'0s Scott. first sv- mostcr physical PLiUl'LliiOIHI instrut'tor, is respon- sible for tho bcginning and promotion of the ciuh. The WBA offers college woiuon an opportu- rlitx' for rvvrcation, individual anti loam sports, fitrivss, and fun, .'111Ul'f',' Bzzrlr rout' ilrziwit- Briinitie-Iii. Kittie- i'iLlI'IIlt'I'. Sue- For- gusoii. iNitlrit-,Iin1hox. Nurim' ,lulxp Hitzvl XX zisliingtou, first st-- invslt-r sponsor l runn'vs St-ott, Svtwitl rout Smith Nlviiiilltili. kathy Hn-init-r, futile' Rogvrs. Dorvllilal Mziisliztll. btiyiiaiil Bru- ton. Clt'1ltiz1lii'mss. ,lowv iftixos. :mei llhulxs Pitts. Frozzl ron: fit-lort-s i,t'ill'SUIl. 'fvrry ifigvr. Rim Siiiinions. :uni iflivn Hough. Left: Buffy roztt' Fniiiu-s Swott. Xi1'1 ITI'l'5i4It'Ili Morit- ,liiiihoy Stutiviil Fviizttt' i'vpi't'st'iila1tiu' fidflltlii Bruton. Front rout Prvsiilvrit Ham-I Vfushinglon. SK'l'l'l'iill'?'iI'l'll5llI'!'l' fllaulys Pitts. zlliti Rt-porlvi' ,ioiw iiglxvs. Senate Provides Campus Action and Leadership The leaders in the Student Senate are the rep- resentatives of the entire student body at Connors. Each organization or club on campus has one repre- sentative member in the student body government. B. The Senate is generous in their sponsorship of var- ious activities, dances, and projects for the benefit of students and thc college. The group hosts half a dozen dances each year including get-togethers at thc bcginning ofthe term, at Christmas, for homecom- K ing, and in the spring. It provides the work force for projects such as student elections, homecoming, Senior Day, Alumni Reunions, and decorations for various events. The organization supervises the for- mation of rules and regulations which govern student dress and other policies. ll sponsors several programs such as assemblies in the fall and spring involving awards and the presentation of student leaders. The sole money-raising project of the Student Senate is the operation of the concession stand at home basketball games. This yearis officers are Stan Mclntosh, president, Peggy Terry, vice-president, Edia Thomason, secretary, and Sharon Harrison, V tI'C3SllI'Cf. 3 - tttsi. . eff v . .. Q it it 9 Abovestop: Sitting: Stan Mclntosh, Linda Huffman, Delorse Pearson, Debbie Frazier, Cvaynail Bruton, Sue Ferguson, and Joyce Eaves. Standing: Steve Pucl- ett, Dean Jackson, Vicki Townsend, Mrs. Cottrell, Bruce Hall, Sharon Harrison, Gary Graham, Leon Tidwell, and Rick McVeigh. Above-center: Sitting: Sall Wilson, Sharon MeAlister, Debbie Rowland, Cindy Vanderpool, Terry Elger, Joyce Eaves. and Pe v Terrv. Above-leh: Officers Sharon Harrison, PeggviTerrv Stan Nlclntosh, and Edia Thomason. Abure-riglzt: Preparing for conference arc Marshea Roberts, Tiidia Thomason, Stan Melntosh, Steve Puckett, Cari' Grahan Cheryl Davis. and Sue Ferguson, ' Venators Work Projects and Parties ve-leg: Steve Hiser and guest move at a dance. Above-right: Homecoming royalty await the entrance of the queen. Stanlcv nos , jim Williams, Brenda Root, Jim Walker, and G adys Pitts. Below-right: Christmas queen candidate Stella Smith Stove Puckett pose at the Christmas party. 57 xx iff 'ill Sports 'ofr Pllysival Eduvatiun arvh:-rs lim- up flmr pnlvtim- Shots. Righz: Roger Adams vlwm-ks the- pla14'1-nu-111 of ll lrroxs lI rl t tl 411 ww hi I Sl plvr lry their hands at lablv lvnnis ports Call for Per ormance li 5 , 1 W ,, M U H . X ' 1 aaaiii gsiie 2 52333 f' X ' ' ' fax:-15 5' 'zi 1:1 g,gf'tiZii, , ffmmfw 1 ' ' 'si 'S '1 lt? arg 1 4 I mf: 'I' svriuusv4m1p4'lilnrs. Coat I. '. ,fllt'hiH1ll Mrs. Bill'hilI'll.1N'- Students Find utlet in Actifvit Tap: Yullvyhalll play-rx HIUXI' in 1-Iusf-tmln-m-1 in ll lwlnsivzll1'1l111'a1Ii1m vlass. ,f1l1n1'r'.' IIl'lll4JIlSIl'LlI1'S good Ib: jaunl i'mm lln- lun hoard. . I ' ' 1 jg '- .ff ' Q N, I , . W, ng 1 -- - , '.' mv, ' .- 'Lv' 'Q' - f I -,,- IH -, J, .:'J musing 1 11 5' ,xii , Y . .J v ' ', i. wig 1 ': - .,' X Q , I JJ- sf g,.if,5fy., - f , E xy' Ex. tl 2 Q-gf. ' ', fr'-sc' A-.rff'.Hh -. Q Y 'X X ' --Qp'xQf' ' ,. , .!' . if f 11 H y -1 'I-' 1' x i If N X YY 1 . .264 LV V A I , uk 539 ry. , A-If, 1- . if - 1 . ' ' f X N Y' , ' . -' 1 Q.. gf, K , ,f rg K I , 4- . , v L' I' I I- ,. fir 1' Q .eg : ' . ' . I t 4 ,AA 5 1 t , 1? '- . , 1- ' .Q , , 'A . . I . I . ,Q j L. ' ...x gm, X X . ' . , xx? ' S1 Q -'W ' , g ,-My . .. I .4 I I J 'Q 55535 , V 455 ' Q z ,SQ A :ww 436 V I I-V . Qiil f I I ' - -... . 5 ,. . gh It ,A A I. - , ,- ' .. x 1 . NL fm 'wx . Lyla- , L, . jj ii 3, H-Q lu 1-lfflf IXVIIIIVIII F rruul IHIIXVF Il 1 IIN' wwf Imurwl In 2 fl fl! I 1 lll I I I I e- l e- ll In I :ma I ' '11 . N x' 'xl 'VI IL I4'll'II4'T Inn' inI1v-r'11II1u xxllI1 linm ll' Irwin lffl XJIIVN Iulxrw-IL1r'11-'1-1-rxr' H1 Ir1II IMI: I1 .Inn NlIv4Ir'f, U11 r - 5 as 4f N + X X ye Z, iii! i -11 3, S S .N fl' X s X Q Q if X Nl. 5 Q - A .lm 11 Q L 5,04 S an rf ,.,f-5 QQ E il -X..-C2 mh N V, x .L . 1 . M . tx yu. Abou'-right: Jim Walk:-r, l.1-onard Plinhry, Stun Mvlntosh, Dil-k Hobson. Buulwr ljalnivr. and teainniatcs imm- in for a play undvr thc- hzmlu-t in surinlniagv. Almrr'-lfjlf Thi- nm-w floor is painfully and uarcfully rvvonstructrd tbr play. Bc'lnu'-right: The outside gy rn se-vlion is pivturvd on tha' morning after the' twister or tnrnuilu tiurvr' winds had dum' thvir work. The Storm Winds Did Blom 98 Aflvr the first wi-4-li of baske-tlnill prim-lit-1-, thc' root' nl' thv baskvthall gym was torn off on Frid Octolwr 10, and rushing wind und ruin quivkly mu-ri-il thi- murt floor with four invhvs of wal Thi- inapln' boards we-rv cornpli-tt-ly ruinvd with fl'lS60,000 worth Olilldllliigtk Thv trlam was forcer pravtive in tht' old gym. Svve-rul hardships wt-ro vndurvd hut practice continued. The Hug Construvtion lfmnpany lulmrm-d hard und long and inuriagvd to haw thi- ne-w wood ready for a ho gamv with thi- Arkansas Frnsh on IJ1-1-4-niln-r 3, 1.1 '-var: ' di 5 , ff.. g 2 50149 is 'W as if M ' I 4Zg 'ul n rl' 1 I 1 g 2 Pi f, Ag ies Finish irst Hal 6-3 The Connors Aggies Iinislietl lirst semester play with a trophy and a 6-3 revord while playing some tough junior college competition lrom Oklahoma and Texas. The Cowboys placed third in the Thanksgiving -V tournament played at Murray State by clelk-ating two very stubborn Texas teams and dropping one in a sexen team field. 40 FIRST SEMESTER RESULTS: Connors 65 Oklahoma State Tmch Connors 75 Baoone College Connors 86 Grayson, Texas Connors 85 Ft. Worth, Texas Connors 76 Clarendon, Texas Connors 69 St. Cregorfs Connors 101 Poteau Connors 58 Arkansas Frosh Connors 73 Central Baptist Top-leh: Tom Nelson. Top-right: Leonard Emhry. Above: Bark mir: Assistant fioaeli .Ion lNahors. Leonarcl Emhri. Terry Hyel. Du-lx Hobson. Riwk Doll Reuben Rlll2.lI1fl,flU211'llC. W. l,xl11'll. SI'f,'0l1df0Ll'.' Stan ihlI'lI1l0Sl1.AllDllIl Wallwr, Hooker l'aInioi'. liorenxo R1'l'tl.,IllI'lQl4'li1llll1'l1. f fm1r1114'.' lion Wallaw-. Roln Kinniek, Tom Nelson. ,lim Wallwr. ,lint Willianis, anrl Manager' Slew Cross. Below: ln squad scrirnntage, thP forms of Leonard Embry, Dick Hobson, Booker Palmer, Don Wallace, Reuben Roland, and Stan Mclntosh are iden tiflable with all vycs on thc basketball. Bottom-DW: Rick Dodson takvs aim at tha- fI'l'C-lllI'0W mark. Bottom-right: Reuben Roland sights-in at tht free-throw line. f Q , Baseball 2 3 A A , . ,: ,. to A - was 'K T Wwmffi' irrigbiiffil..,f!Q.-'w10f-'i ' ' N' ' p w :oo if nd g5i..Q,, L 'M , N , , 'gown-gf K' .f 9 , ,i ,,...m,w V ,. Q! 5 ,4 Q' 1 K M 'Sgr J Q -V K if Eff, ff iw 'S' Aww .hr ,.kk J .nw R. .:,1.., M, 'za .'Vf.w,.- Ana, if 'Y 1 I , I 1 Above: Top-leji: Leon Smith leans-in at third base. Above: Top-right: Coach Don Crownover sprays down dust. Above: Catcher David Petermann and batter Darrel Palmer await toss during batting practice. Horsehiders Train or Two Seasons his Q'-K wa 1533 ' 1? 14 1 Y . - Apts f Q ,test er . I t f if . ,V t Q Q, -. is - .f ff Q it ' x, Us A 3 I 2 WF i , it V N-a..,R!. Ci its Me'i1f5fgQQtY55Qp'a's -l il j t fe may J h fzi , f 1- - ' as .. manly ,it Q K ,, X? Wtit ' W, .. 4, ' ,- 'Wu The Connors baseball unit under mentor Don Crownoyer play both fall and spring baseball schedules. Although fall games are on a regular basis with other junior college teams, they are not for record or for a base- ball Championship. The spring season is what eounts. Between the two seasons base- ball players work out in the gym with ealis- thenies, weights, and running exereises to keep in tone for the regular season. Every memher of the squad is also a part ofthe Baseball Clubfi a closely-knit orga- nization whieh has sponsored two dances on campus to raise funds for special projects in the spring. Abofe: Listening intently to Coach Crownoyer is Mike Templeton, Mike Blaloek, Jim Faubion, Walter Pitts, Lane Malmberg, Mark Fouse, Rip Maxwell, Leon Smith, Claney Gray, Kenny Ground. and Richard Payne. Len: Right-hander Walter Pitts winds up as third sael-:er Leon Smith looks on during serimmage Competition. I03 Twent -one Men Begin all Season. wfwlf ' Yu mt wtf, ZGWWWQ' '66, 'cnmii l nag? on 'if iw' gimme 4 an-.K if -if -35 Y 221 ..,- , TI f ?Qa1Y ,cnvrwe Gonna , - We ff ' K8 24 f in ,Je iff-MW , npqw ' ,eyavnb 4q1WW lia Q.. Above: Back row: Rip Maxwell, Jim Faubion, Willie Young, Richard Payne, Clancy Gray, B0 Stanfill, David Petermann, Kenny Ground, Darrel Palmer Lane Malmberg, and Coach Don Crownover. Second row: Mike Templeton, John Faubion, Walter Pitts, Joe Frazier, Mark Fouse, and Andv Cates. F ron! row: Steve Hiser, Jay Bunker, Leon Smith, Mike Blalock, and Mike Robinson. Below: Team members in an off-season mud game are Lane Malmberg, Joe Frazier, Richard Payne, Leon Smith, Mark Fouse, Mike Templeton, Clancy Gray, Mike Blalock, and Kenny Ground just K: ,Q- x..,, as 4' Z r 1 Qi. V 1 .. 'lf A bove: Calisthenics are led by Clancy Cray and catch in action Willie Young, Kenny Ground, Dick Payne, Warren Cately, David Peter- mann, Mike Blalock, Mike Templeton. Leon Smith, and other teammates. Below: Lane Malmherg awaits throw at first. l i i if ,,,,,,, o , ,t ii t .,,, 1- Ay K it 1 ,,,, gage Xia, A Drive to Win Working hard to win was the cue for the CSC hardhallers. They worked hard and they won with determination. The team showed pride, poise, desire and confidence as they participated in the hardest spring schedule ever. They started early in January in order to prepare for the opening game in the first week of March. They participated in the Oklahoma Junior Collegiate Conference hoping for their second crown in Coach Don Crownover's third season at the helm. The diamondmen showed spirit and leadership on and off the field to gain the respect ofthe administra- tion and the student hody. I05 in W J . 2 ii! iw- ' Above-right: Joe Frazier and Leon Smith start hunting work. Above-lefl: Mark Fouse on the mound and Kenny Ground at hrsl. Below-right: Willie Young tosses practice throws. Below-left: Richard Payne squares up for a bunl. I l Above: Miko Templeton warms up in the infield. Below-lep: Coat-h Crownovcr hits to the outfield. 89111117-l7lflillll'.' Cary Col- lins vxuhangvs catches with a tllammalv. Below-r1fghL: Mike Blalock takes a throw at second base. N -My fi , . D. .V X N v rl 'M I M '. . Q.. , In ,N I Adi , V' nk ..a'l ,. v W , .wr 4. K , -vga., J, - -., -, 7 5 ' 4 ' , 1, K ' M tt. ew ,ttt , t iw ,:f6,.p1'-,Q TY HW 'Ev -1 I .f , ' ' A W - ' , 5 , I . v- up tsl' ' 'ff' as .,wig- .,o,A,:t ,i'x2f,sft wif Wm 'A 'V' f , on 1 1 Lli.g Lf5- , 1 f v p 'V' -T ,f??1f,, 'i L ' - AQ ' BM, f- 4 -554 41.3- ' A 1 , 'tm feam Hits the Diamond for Workout QU Top: Clarence Martindale, Stan Mclaemore, Clarence Leblanc, and ,lolln Smith mix it up in intramural basketball action. Above: Steve Hiser, Terry Jones, and Nick Pcndley work out for game. Above-right: Larry Lancaster serves the vol- levball. IFC' A '-,alfa . H. Ol' I -I v-V x..1lu. ' 1 x '. x. . --' -sz D - D fx B ,J V' I ,. ..-. -' A I' , 0- 4 fq, , 4 I Q ' r v-' ft, ' .4 - 51 x Q fnf' lr 1 4 ' Jr 'J A 0 . , i, . Q 4911 -P-1 x ' , . 1 4 ' 6---.41 V 5' ' 'A,.-.lm ' Tl 'nr f . 'Y '1 LL ' Personalities Gracie B 1970 .f,.: is A 2 Q 2 gg 'X S 5 3 av -Q' n Q: - .i - Lefi: The 1970 Heisman Trophy winner and All American tailback from the University of Oklahoma, Steve Owens of Miami, Oklaho- ma. fteve Owens Selects 1970 Con-Rah ueen leisman Trophy winner Steve Owens ot' the Universi- mt' Oklahoma pieked the 1970 Con-Rah Queen and mer-up from a field of five beauties from the Connors ipus. Mr. Owens proved to be as gallant a judge of ens as he is a fine athlete and gentleman when he took time to eomplirnent each ofthe eandidates. He select- Qraeie Rrunitield for her natural beauty. He ehose s Sharon Harrison beeause of her sparkling eyes. Owens noted that he was attraeted to Ciiidy Vander- pool because of her leharining smile and to Karen Haggard for her look of gentlenessfl The Compliment he had for Carolyn Gouthier was that she had a look of Hpoisef, He closed with these words, If all the girls at Connors are anything like the girls I have just judged, you have one of the rnost beautiful campuses, l'm sure. Please tell each of them how I truly enjoyed judging the beauty eontest. l feel it was truly an honor for me to do thisfi Sincerely, Steve Uwens I , l har ueen Runner Porum ophombre is H 'fax 2 I 5 F , ,- 1 ff E e 2,6419 5 vi s 44 5,123 ' 4 ii 425 ,mfg if -5625255 2 Q g i . M 4' if E .Y ,-1:'H 'iiZ7 ff 2,1 J ig? s 'D Q f 1 112555, ifl fa 21 :iz h 18 v K ri nf ' 12 . gg If ri Q E E 4 2435 ! 2 ' 2 l w a 2' L fi? S' idk, wewwnfhu A, ,.,1 uw X -.. E A L L-viii '. .afgsgsgglgkt ,J 5.5 'f Lf 1 rl' ff ' if dw 1 5 Carol n hier ueen Attendant Ukmulgee Freshman II5 5 Karen gar ueen Attendant Council Hill Sophomore Queen A Okmulgee P F ,. 9 -' ' ' .1W. ' . if , ' .Jiri-1 i w? . 4' - s fo rf Q nd' -' -3 iz Kittie Crowned at Homecoming Miss Kittie Farmer, Rodeo Club eandidate from Checotah was selected Ilomeeoniing-Basketball queen by a popular vote of the student body. The runner-up in the eontest was Miss Sandra Cole ol' Sligler, representing the Wonic-n'S Recrea- tion Association. The other queen attendants were Gladyspitts, Webbers Falls, Business Clubg Brenda Root, Musko- ee, Home Economics Club, and Stella Smith, Nlus- iogee, Math Club. The queen was Crowned Saturday. February T. l970. in the eollelqe field house prior to the basket- ball game with Baeone. Alwre-rifglilz Miss Kittie Farmer. honn-coming queen, sits in the rov- alti section during the game. Above-len: Kink Dodson and ueen runner-up, Miss Sandra Cole. Right: llorneeoniing Royalty. tyrant f0'I,l.'f Brenda Hoot and Gladvs Pitts. Second row: . tella Smith and Sandra Cole. Top: Queen Kittie Farmer. ihelbie Hart Elected jhristmas ueen Sophomore Shelhie Hart was vliosvn Christnlas Queen at 3 annual Christmas Dance sponsorml by the Stuclcut Se-nate Decvmber. Miss Hart was ost-ortvtl by Ste-vv Rogcrs. A Held of nine vaudidaitvs re-prvsvrititlg S4'YOI'ill clubs on mpus invludvml contenders Sully Wilson. Kitticr l 1klI'II1t?I'. jo in Arncv. Stella Smith, Nauvv julx. Carol Parkvr. Gawle- oopmani and Marshal Roberts. i i ore-r1'gI1t.' Shvllmiv H.u't t1t1clvs1'ort Stl-xv liogn-iw. li1'f1m'-Ifjft: Nliw ll,u'l i4 :ui lH1't'illllt'NXlIlIlt'I'LtSCll1'I'Nl ltuvis, Stun Nl'-lution-. Sl:-xv Hogvr4.liu1'ol Pair- . Rohm-t IilIlIll1'lx. Guilt- Slioopluzin tunl Sully Xxileou atpplutnl. 115-14114- flllllf Fvinulz' xovzilist with 'l'hv lfoxf' ,fl'fUIl'-flgllff Sllt'llll1'4lLllll't'hlll4' tirsl ur with lwr lil1V7I'ilt'. WHO 'S WHO MEMBERS The national offices of WHOIS WIHO IN AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGES in Tuscaloosa, Alabarna. ap- proved the nomination ol' fiftveii outstanding young mon and womon to thvir organization from Connors Stato Collage. Only sophoinorc' students are chosen in tho junior vollcges and these persons must excell in Colleges leadership and activitivs, scholarship, and must promise futurv usvfulnoss to businoss and soc-iwtw. Tho students sm-levted at CSC are pivsmiteml xx ith c'ertifim'ates recognizing thvni as a part oi' tho national Whcfs Who organization in an awards asseniblv. Abmw: lejfl to right: Bill Hohvrts - Miiskogee, full-time radio dist'-jon,-lwy, autor and Drama Clubs: Vicki Townsvnd - tflivcotah. allow'- lvadtlr. actrcss'. Drama Clubs. DCHII-'S Honor Roll: Karon Haggard - Ccfunvil Hill. multi-vlub offivvr. Phi Theta Kappa. Cori-Rah Queen randidatc. Deanls Honor Roll: Mrs. Elle-n Vinson - Chwotah. with and mother of three' vhildren, nvwspapc-r ll-ature writn-r. Pri-ss Club. and Presidents Honor Roll. Below: Shcflbie Joan Hart - Chevotah. Phi Thvta Kappa. Drama Clubs. Christmas Qin-vii. and DPan's Honor Roll. ' ..., ,...' i ...f l ,,, , Q .. ,, Above: Linda Frances Huffman - Dustin, singer, Drama Clubs, Business Club Reporter, BSU., and Dean of' Stu- denfs secretary. Lefl: Sue Ferguson - Mulflrow, Home Economics President, Sophomore Vice-president, Rodeo Club, and Cheerleader. Students Receive Honors 4bo1fe: Billy Warren Scullawl - Tulsa, Phi Theta Kappa and Deanis Honor Roll. Larry Hight - Sallisaw, singer-actor, mu- sician, Drama Cluhs, and Dean,s Honor Roll. Larry Harris A Jenks, singer-actor, Drama Clubs, and Dearfs Honor Roll. Right: Hazel Oretha Washington - Bristow, Womens Recre- ation Association President, B.S.ll., outstanding intramural athlete, and Dvarfs Honor Roll. Below: .lay Howaril Bunker - Del City, baseball lottvrman, l1f'llPI'HliiIl'S Club, Phi Theta Kappa, and Dean's Honor Roll. l v 'Bk Sanus Above: Stunlvy Paul Mclntosh - Stidharn. Studi-nl Sz-natv Pri-siilvnt. basketball lellcrman. Lvttvr- man's Club, M1-mber Outstanding Athle-tvs ul Anwricu, Phi Theta Kappa, English Club. and DPBIIQS Honor Roll. Lefi: Peggy Sue' Terry - Okla- homa City, Student Senattn Vice-president, avtrsfss, Drama Clubs. and Dcan's Honor Roll. Right: Shur- on Gail Harrison - Porum. Student Senate- Trvzi- survr, film-rle-aria-r. Con-Rah Queen cuniliflzitv. Busim-ss Club. and Phi Theta Kappa Prr-sid:-nt. Mr and Miss Connors Active in an ampas Functions Stanley McIntosh and Sharon Harrison Receive Honor gh: Sharon Harrison is pictured as one of the Ten Pretty Girls. Below: Miss dent of Phi Theta Kappa, is seen here with her p l l' P aft Ll bs pr ng initiation. 13' Q, p Mr. and Miss Connors are the students which most exemplify the it and purpose of the college. Sharon Gail Harrison, a Por sophomore, is a cheerleader, Stud Senate Treasurer, Phi Theta Ka President, Con-Rah Queen Runner- a member ofthe Business Club an student employee. Stanley Paul Mclntosh, a sophom from Stidham, is the Student Se President, a leading basketball sc and member of the Letterman's Cl Phi Theta Kappa member, Outstand Athlete and English Club member. Top: Busy Slanle-y Mclnlosh Checks arrangements on the phonv. Bottom: Sludvnt body leader Mclnlosh is pictured with Senate Officcrs Sharon Harrison, Peggy Terry, and Enlia Thomason. SE 5 -if , 4-, ,Q -Ns-V, vfwwk-x81 f- xx . Vi 1 - r r M r A K Q x K' r- N.. C., 4-sf. -f fm --Nz' .2 - ' -in 'A g rw' -. is-l.Qig2.fSQ.42q 5' ff gg- 4 i V X S , . . i-,lk ,--- ,viii M1- v f f - Q 'I -rv- i X -fu Features Enrolment Heetic enrollment days come twice dur- ing the regular term and are marked by end- less lines, counseling, ID pictures, fees, car permits, schedules, buying books, and most often, confusion. Arrangements must be made for dorm rooms and the moving-in process is undertaken by many students. The only thing one doesnit have to worry about yet is studying, it's too early. ' sf i gtk Above-right: Betty Hall and Linda Huffman hand out car permits. Above-left: Kathy Kinsey takes pictures for student lD's while Patri- cia Southern. Neve Carter, Danna Bledsoe, and Darrell Connors wait. Below: The long, long line. wwe? sf' s 1 it A S' L K, BTN i , an fi to fii it t r gs an Wg x A .K 54, ee , , t R y Q y . -Nl XM if Q fin, I 1 tudents Pursue ail Routine ve: Mrs. Evonna Jordan arrives from Muskogee. Below-lep: n Alfred checks stagelights at rehearsal. Below-right: David an, Frank Anderson, Mr. R. A. Hodges, and Glen Leist discuss classification. -62 f 41 .W ,.......-.......,,,,..-in l- 0. 5 .V .ie Students begin to move and be seen on campus about 7 a.m. each weekday. The daylight hours are filled with classes, lab work, a campus job, club meetings, and ath- letic practice. At night a student finds time to study, attend play rehearsal, play a game of pool, or maybe have a coke date at the Union or elsewhere. gl? 1 ilu-H ai 'hc NW W 1 14. 1 . 1- nv 1, o Ru 4 V 2' J A11 1 . i ' lf 'FV . I -3 A . f1vv 'is 'l,k, WM M U Q W l W-,W . ,G ' Q nt, ,ff , 411. 42 .. M ,X of v . t i lggh.. M 0 Busy Drama Department Entertains Students and Public l l Above-tap: The Skin of Our Teeth vast: Standing: Nowlin Keathley, Roger Sellers, Claney Gray. Chr-star Stanley, Steven Alfred, Ken- neth Sproul, Tim Maxey. and Troy Made-well. Sitting: Kenneth Barrett. Larry Harris, Run Doerr, Stella Smith. Peggy Terry, Vivki Towns:-nd, Cary Graham, Deanna Howell, Antly Cates. Front row: Charlie Matler, Steve Puvkett, lmammothl. Larry Hight ldinusaurj. Above-lcjfq: A Svene from the one-act play, De-r1uuen1ent featuring Nowlin Keathlvy, Peggy Terry. and Shclbic Hart. Above-right: Mr. ,lim 'fresner acts out Finis for Laugh-in players Larry Hight, Andy Cates. Mike M1-Guin-, Larry Harris, Judy Jimboy, Marie jimboy, Charles Madcr, and Kenneth Barrett. The members of the Drama Club are seldom idle. The players, technicians, and stage crew under the direction of Mr. Jim Tresner find themselves only finishing one show to begin work on the next. First se- mester Club members presented five major productions, two in conjunction with the Connors Music De- partment under the supervision of Music Instructor Tom Webb. The first performance Why Notl' featured a new play written by Mr. Tresner entitled Caw- lVlew-Knee-Cay-Shunv and a series of Laugh-in blackouts. The Skin 0f0ur Teeth ran for three nights in October displaying the talents of twenty-one cast members. ln November, six one-act plays and a cutting from a seventh delighted the student body and area residents. The departments of drama and music joined forces during the first two weeks in December to present The Coffee Evening, a stage production written by Mr. Tom Webb, and Raphael,', A'Christmas Pag- eant. Below: The Coffee Evening finds Terry Brackett, Larry Harris, Bruce Parker, Stan McLemore, and Roger Adams at the coffee bar. Below: The heavenly Altar of God set used in Raphael.,' , Q , V Q ., , J' f552?i1Er?' vm up s J new , I ' X T94-lf? , Q K A, , ff- X Powder-Pu Game The WOmPIllS Rvcrvation Assoviation Me-aniesi' defeated E is M au Home Economics Charmersl' all for lun in the Powdvr-Puff ga whivh featured svvffral buxom, voun lad's who drew vonsidera attention as cheerlvaders, queens, ani attendants. Top-right: Steve Hisur, Joe Frazier, Doug Carey, and Richard Paync display figt Above-len: Game avtiun. Above-right: Rip Maxwell, Mark Fouse, and liam- Malm vlwvr. LQH: Coach Jackson advises Sandy Ogden. 1 'hysies Class Reaches br the Heavens The rocketbuilders of the physics ss brought a great deal of excitement zampus with the construction of two ssiles designed and constructed by bert Nabors and Chuck Bufford of gler. The largest rocket was 43 inch- tall and 4 inches in diameter. It ighed only 9 ounces and was made of - low paper tubing. A solid propellent el is used in the rocket engines and ey are fired by an electrical charge. e two types of rockets fired were the ilti-staged and the cluster types. ght: Mr. John Evertson, physics in- uctor, gazes skyward following the est project of his physics students. , .,., , WE ,,,. H. , ,r I W ,s 'wa-fAf vff: f'.,' -1, ,1 . ' Eli Maw W if v A A We ' V V ' ,fr ,-f it ef: if ,5- - Q , as ,,,, . Ten Prett Girls Selected in a eeeeee , 1 ,,, ,, ' ,ff Y W W e f qs. f i WM... i Top: Ten pretty girls. Back row: Sharon Harrison, Lor Thomas, Cindy Vanderpool, Vicki Townsend, Karen Haggzj Gracie Brumlield, and Kittie Farmer. Front row? Debbie R4 land, Sue Ferguson, and Carolyn Couthier. Above: Ki Farmer, Sue Ferguson, Debbie Rowland, Loretta Thomas, z Vicki Townsend. Lejl: Back row: Escorts - Leon Sm Clyde Beaty, Joe Frazier, Robert Kinnick and Kenny Crou Front row: Nowlin Keathley, lack Turner, James Craig, St ley Mclntosh, and Ron Bever. itudent Workers Asset to Colle e 1-lejqf Barbara Be-ndvr. Cwller-lqn: David Legg. Bottonl-Iffjq: Mary Yann. Hazvl Washington. Charlie Madfr. and Rogvr Adanls. T0p'right.' Jo n Rasbvrry. Second'-righl: YPIlil'l' Huffman and Linda Carpl-nt:-r. Thirzl-r1'ght.' 'l'vn1pl0 Wilson, Bolton:-right: Che-ster Stunlvy. Terry Brackett. Stan Mclxmorc. af .4- J ..L..M Let's Dance During a college year many dances pass by the board and each of them has a personality of its own. Couples and dates sometimes change but the dance is usually a time for fun, relaxation, and a good time to become better acquainted. The Student Senate and several clubs sponsored dances this year. Right: Couples groove to a quick beat. Below: Informal baseball dance plicks rare, slow tempo. Below-right: The dance can be grace- ful as ere at the Christmas outing. XA l t I36 ltudents Found in All Valles 0 ampus Life , Q,A, s r , y 6 Z l I A Y P I n 4' 'Will W V ep: Students at the counter include Edia Thomason, Donna Moore, Darrel Palmer, Richard Payne, and Warren y. Center-lep: Bruce Hyslope, Phillip Floyd, Danny Thomas, K. B. Sellers, and others swing the doors ofthe ACB ing. Below: Students and teachers head for the coffee shop. Top-right: Debbie Rowland and Loretta Herriman chat 2 gym. Center-right: Vicki Townsend and Stella Smith pose on stage after the play Arthur.,' Right: Press Club tmas Queen candidate Marshea Roberts and escort Press Club President Rick Miller. 'E X I 1 K Z y i styi 4. sils T is tlls 'W M y i is M.. P 'e..,t r ' l , Annual Bull Sale Is a Big Success The Connors State College Bull Test Cen- ter managed by R. A. Hodges was host for the ninth year ofanother pure-bred bull sale which drew buyers from as far away as Georgia and the University of Tennessee. One hundred bulls were run through the sale ring at an average sale of 55656.56 per animal. Two-thirds interest in the top-selling ani- mal. an Angus. went to Tennessee lvniversi- tj' at 52950. Connors State College sold a Hereford hull. the first Hereford in the hull test to gain 4 pounds a day . to G. O. Notley for 81.225, The animal hrought the highest priee ot any hull ever sold hx the eollege. Top-right: An 81.825 Charolais hull hits the sale ring, Center-right: Charolais owner jim Priee ol' Eufaula talks with Veterinarian Dr. Cloyd Miller. Banker .lanies Ross at desk. Bottom-right: Sale erowd. Below: Dr. Melvin Self. Auetioneer Colonel Holland Jester. and R. A. Hod- gas. 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'iw Top: KMUS broadcasters Gene Riley and Jim Kydle who aired the Aggie basketball games during the 69-70 season. Above: First row: Jack Webster, sophomore, Muskogeeg Ellen Vinson, sophomore, Chevotahg Ken Phillips, sophomore, Chevntahg Mary Ann Wright, soph- omore, Porumg and Winston Hix, sophomore, Muskogee. Second row: Patricia Southern, sophomore, Muskogee, Randy Dixon, sophoe more, Checotahg Johnny Welcher, freshman, Welty, and Dennis Kelley, freshman, Tulsa. , if ff 4 ,11,,,,,,1, ,, 2 ' f VZLV y N. Above-leji: .lavk Hirst, Art Instructor. who did the art- work for thx- opening pagers of tht- Con-Rah. Center-lejl Tom Webb. Musim' Instructor, a man who knows how to laugh. and who was thv fathvr ofa hounring baby boy this year. Leif: Haruld Martin. St'if'Ill't' Instructor. who aidcd photographvrs with vanin-ra rn-pair. technivai assistance. and the loan of his own vquipnwnt. Above-right: A. L, Bookout. Collage' farm 1-mplnyee. who retires this year. 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K. 34 Cottrell, Evelyn 35, 80, 88 Crownover, Don 38, 42, 73, 102, 104, 107 -E- Edwards, Lowell 44 Evertson, John 36, 83, 133 ' Catling, Anna B. 25 Kash, C, C, 4.5 Keith, Alma 41 H Kirkpatrick, Harold 33, 78 T 7 Klemm, Gerry 141 Klemm, James 22, 24 Hiseley, Maggie 42 Knight, Lillian 42 Hiseley, Robbie 41 Hodges, Irene 27 Hodges, Melba 27 T L - Hodges, R. A. 28, 129, 138 Huggans Ruth 43 Lollis, Bill 26, 39 -J- Jackson, Harry 24, 25, 42, 88, 132 -K- Lynch, Clarence 38, 73, 97, Martin, Harold 37, Martin, Mozell 43 141 Montgomery, Charles 32, 81 Morris, Clifford 44 The Store Designed With You in Mind Cardinal Food Stores Largest Variety in Town 802 West Gentry Cheootah, Oklahoma 9 Mullens, Carolyn 40 Nabors, ,lon 39, 73, 95 Otey, Evelyn 30, 84 2, 100 -P- Pace, Henry 23, 25, 26 Pace, Janyce 32, 81 Pankratz, Beth 32, 82 Powell, Charles 30 PEPSI COL Taste That Beats the Uthers Cold Pepsi? got that Tasteg' P PSI-COLA 331 South 32nd Muskogee, Oklahoma -R- Reed, Frances 30, 84 Reid, Jim 4-4, 45 Rimmer, Lura 23, 39, 85 -S.. Schaublin, Alfred 45 Schaublin, Lela 41 Scott, Frances 38, 95 Self, lnez 23 Self, Melvin 22, 23, 138 Shepler, Barbara 92, 108 Smithson, Margaret 26 Stone, A. D. 26, 139 Tresner, Jim 33, 79, 86, 130 Wallis, Charles 36 Wallis, Verla 33, 82 Webb, Tom 34, 76, 79, 141 Wilson, Willa 43 Wirth, Marian 25, 39, 42 Students - A - Adams, Roger 59, 76, 131, 135 Adcock, Judy 49 Alexander, Pat 59 Alfred, Steven 79, 129-30 Allen, Jon 59, 85 Allison, Larry 59 Anderson, Frank 59, 129 Antu, J. 86 Arney, Jo Ann 59, 81, 119 -B- Baribeau, Jerry 59 Barrett, Kenneth 130 Barrick, Sammy 81, 83 Bean, Deloris 59 Beaty, Clyde 49, 134 Been, Rickey 59 Bender, Barbara 59, 135 Bever, Ronald,59, 85, 86, 134 Bivins, Jamie 59 Blalock, Michael 49, 73, 103-05, 107 Bledsoe, Danna 128 Blevins, Bertha 59, 72 Bowers, Ernest 59 Boydstun, Vicki 59 Boyette, Elizabeth 80, 84 Brackett, Terry 76, 77, 79, 131, 135 Brady, Jerry 49 Branham, Doris 49, 80, 82 Brant, Joyce 49 Brashear, Ray 59 Bratt, Dwain 59, 86 Bray, Johnny 49 Brice, Jimmie 59 Briggs, Johnnie 59, 76 Brock, Rickey 59 Brown, Catherine 49 Brown, Lovenia 49 Brown, Ronnie 77 Brown, Stephen 60 Brown, Thomas 60 Brumfield, Gracie 60, 75, 112, 134- Bruton, Gaynail 4-9, 74, 76, 87, 88 Bufford, Charles 37, 49, 83, 85, 133 Bullard, Danny 60 Bunker, Jay 49, 73, 85, 104, 133 Butenschoen, Mike 60 -C- Campbell, Michael 49 Carey, Doug 60, 132 Carlton, Harley 60 Carpenter, Linda 60, 135 Carter, Neve 60, 79, 128 Cates, Andrew 73, 79, 104, 130 Chambers, Johnie 62 Chambers, Lonnie 62 Chancellor, Homer 60 Chapman, Jeffery 60 Choate, Tommy 49 Cole, Sandra 49, 118 Collins, Danny 60 Collins, Gary 107 Combs, Deloris 60, 85 Connors, Darrell 128 Cookson, Cecil 49 Coppin, Phillip 60 Counts, Hal 60 Coy, Georgia 60, 77 Craig, James 65, 74, 134 Crews, Glenda 60, 81, 87 Crouch, Naija 49 Crow, Linda 60, 81 Cumbey, Elaine 60 -D- Davis, Cheryl 49, 88, 119 Davis, Clara 60 Dearman, Wendell 49 Denny, Delores 49 Dillon, M. Dwain 50 Dixon, Virgil 140 Dodson, Rick 50, 96, 97, 100, 101, 118 Doerr, Ronald 79, 130 Drain, Jackie 61 Duke, Ricky 61 Duvall, Louise 50 Duvall, Imogene 50 Dyer, Nancy 50 -E- Eaves, Joyce 72, 74, 87, 88 Edmonds, Linda 35, 50 Elger, Terry 61, 75, 79, 82, 87, 88, 95 Embry, Leonard 97, 101 Emerson, Rick 30, 50 Eskew, Jimmy 61, 83, 85 Eubanks, Ronnie 61 Evans, Robert 77 Evans, Roger 36 -F- Fain, Gary 61 Falwell, lrven 61 Farmer, Kittie 61, 75, 84, 86, 87, 118, 119, 134 Farrow, Susan 50 Faubion, Jimmy 61, 103, 104 Faubion, John 61, 104 Felts, Jerry 61 Ferguson, Sue 50, 73, 75, 80, 86, 87, 88, 121, 134 Fields, James 37, 83 Fine, Vickie 80 Fink, Cary 79 Finney, Pamela 61 Fisher, Brenda 80 Fisher, Dorothy 50 Floyd, Phillip 61, 137 Ford, Billie 61 Fouse, Mark 50, 103, 104, 106, 132 Frazee, Danny 93 Frazier, Deborah 80, 86, 88 Frazier, ,loe 73, 104, 106, 132, 134 Fuller, Barbara 61 -Q- Gantz, Kirk 50 Garner Gaston Gatelv, George, Gibson Cecil 61 , Ty 51, 84 Warren 29, Wanda 61 Paul 51 61, 105, 137 Glass, George 61 Golden, Jackie 61, 100 Gorton, Ray 51 Gouthier, Carolyn 62, 65, 115, 134 Graham, Franklin 51, 86 Graham, Gary 58, 62, 79, 88, 130 Gray, Clarence 51, 73, 79, 103-105, 130, 139 Green, John 62 Griffin, Timothy 77 Gross, Steven 62, 100 Ground, Kenneth 73, 103-106, 134 -H- Haggard, Karen 51, 77, 116, 120, 134 Hair, David 62 Hall, Betty 128 Hall, Bruce 84, 88 Hammons, Gary 62 Harper, Dennis 51 Harris, Larry 51, 76, 79, 122, 130, 131 Harris, Sue 51 Harrison, Sharon 75, 84, 85, 88, 114, 123, 124, 134 Hart, Shelbie 35, 51, 119, 120, 130 Hayes, Glenda 62 Heaton, Beitha 51, 77 Hedge, Gloria 76 Helm, Betty 51, 78 Helm, Wendel 51, 78 Helmer, Catherine 37, 62, 80, 86, 87 Helt, Chester 62, 83, 85 Henderson, Valerie 72 Hendrix, Judy 51 Herriman, Loretta 137 Hight, Larry 51, 76, 79, 85, 122, 130 Hill, Steven 37, 62 Hiser, Steven 95, 104, 108, 132 Hix, Winston 86, 140 Hobbs, Stephen 37, 62, 83, 85 Hobson, Dick 62, 96-98, 100, 101 Hogan, Connie 51 Hogue, Barbara 63 Hough, Ellen 52, 87 Howell, Deanna 52, 130 Huffman, Linda 76, 88, 121, 128 Huffman, Venice 84, 135 Huffman, Virginia 76 Hughes, Anna 86 Humphreys, Donald 63 Hurd, Billy 52, 86 Hutchinson, John 63 Hyslope, Bruce 137 Hyslope, Carl 52 Dairy Lunch Warner, Oklahoma lrlan and Barbara Bullard Fine Food Is 0u,r Business Ph. 463-2351 ootenis Deep Bock Jack Collins Service Station Phillips 66 North of Warner on Highway 64 Ph. 463-2902 Service Station Warner, Oklahoma Ph. The Securit Bank Secure? Sure! Checking and Saving Accounts Insured to 320,000 by FDIC 463-2973 Home of Connors State College -1- Jackson, Curtis 52 Jackson, Colleen 86 Jackson, Jerry 52 Jackson, Tony 63 Jackson, Wesley 63 James, Cary 63 Jimboy, Judy 63, 130 Jimboy, Marie 52, 87, 130 Johnson, Jack 63 Johnson, Jim 52 Johnson, Karen 76 Johnson, Robert 63, 76 Jones, Kathryn 63 Jones, Linda 30, 63, 74 Jones, Terry 52, 108 Jordan, Evonna 63, 129 July, Nancy 52, 72, 87, 95, 119 Keathley, Nowlin 130, 134 Keith, D. C. 52, 86 Keith, Donna 35, 56 Keith, Larry 52 Kelley, Chylene 63, 74 Kelley, Dennis 140 Kimble, Danny 63 Kimble, Dewey 63 King, Larry 53 Kinnick, Robert 63, 96, 97, 100, 119, 134 Kinsey, Kathleen 63, 128 Kizzia, Ronnie 63 Knight, Beverly 63 Knupp, Gary 53 LaBounty, Carolyn 53, 81 Lancaster, Larry 108 Leak, Herbert 63 LeBlanc, Clarence 108 Lee, Virginia 53 Legg, David 53, 79, 135 Leist, Glenn 86, 129 Lester, Gary 53 Lillard, Jack 64, 86 Lind, Donetta 64, 72 Litsey, Dale 37, 64 Lockhart, Bill 64 Longcrier, Linda 53, 85 Loudermilk, Theresia 82 -M- Mader, Charles 53, 130, 135 Madewell, Troy 77, 78, 130 Makinson, Arnold 53 Malmberg, Lane 103-105, 132 Marshall, Dorethia 64, 74 Martin, Mary 35, 53 Martindale, Clarence 64, 108 Matthews, Earlean 64, 72 Maxey, Tim 53, 83, 130 Maxwell, Leo 103, 104, 132 Mayes, Dannie 64 Merritt, Richard 64 Mescherberger, Larry 37, 53, 83, 85 Miller, Clarence 53 Miller, Rick 52, 77, 79, 137 Montgomery, Roger 53 Moore, Deronda 30, 53, 7 Moore, Donna 64, 137 Moore, Janet 64 Moore, William 64, 129 Morgan, David 64, 129 Morris, Ethel 64, 85 Morris, Merle 64 Morton, Roger 64 Mouser, Mary 53, 80 Murr, Milton 53 Murrell, Bobby 53, 86 McAlister, Sharon 88 McAnally, William 65 McClai1in, Earl 65 McCoin, Roger 95 McCullah, Sandra 53, 80, 86 87 McCutcheon, Tom 53 McDaniel, Samuel 65 McGuire, Michael 65, 130 Mclntosh, Stan 54, 73, 81 85 88 89 96, 98, 100, 101, 123, 125 134 McKinney, Stephen 54 McLemore, Stan 54, 76, 108 119 131 135 McMahan, Larry 65 McNatt, Darrell 65, 77 McQuay, Jackie 65 McVeigh, Rick 65, 81, 82 85 88 Nabors, Robert 37, 54, 83 85 133 Nelson, Tom 65, 97, 99, 100 Nelson, Glenda 35, 54 Noble, Patricia 65, 74 rf'- THE 5 GO WTDHKINC ON A bank deposit is irc-nv Hodges. business office clerk. Connors has a long rc-cord as he-ing a custonier ofthe First Na- tional Bank in Muskogee. iff, NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPA Muskogee, Dkla. 4 -Q- O'Brien, Timothy 54, 86 Oeser, Charles 54, 108 Ogden, Sandra 80, 86, 132 Osburn, Sharon 54 -P- Palmer, Booker 65, 98-101 Palmer, Darrel 54, 73, 79, 102, 104, 137 Parker, Bruce 77, 131 Parker, Carol 65, 119 Payne, Richard 54, 73, 103-105, 106, 132, 137 Pearson, Delores 65, 81, 83, 85, 87, 88 Pendley, Brenda 54, 108 Perry, Virginia 54 Petermann, David 102, 104, 105, 108 Peters, Janice 65, 80, 85 Peterson, Larry 65 Peterson, Ronnie 65 Petty, Marscella 65 Phillips, Arlene 65 Phillips, Kenneth 140 Phillips, Steve 55 Philpot, Lonnie 55 Pickens, Charley 65, 108 Pitman, Judith 55. 85 Pittman, James 37, 55, 83 Pitts, Gladys 65, 74, 76, 87, 89, 118 Pitts, Walter 66, 79, 103, 104 Posey, Don 66 Proe, Pamela 66 Pruitt, Mike 77, 93, 94 Puckett, Steve 58, 66, 73, 79, 83, 88, 89, 130 -R- Ramsey, Kenny 55 Rasberry, Jo Ann 135 Reed, Alan 66 Reed, Lorenzo 96, 97, 100 Renfro, John 66 Reynolds, Rance 66 Reynolds, Steve 55 Roberts, Bill A. 55, 79, 120 Roberts, Billy G. 55, 108 Roberts, Marshea 55, 77, 88, 119, 137 Robison, Carol 55 Robinson, Mike 104 Robnett, Ter ry 66 Rogers, Gayle 66, 84, 87 Rogers, Steven 55, 119 Roland, Reuben 66, 96, 100, 101 Root, Brenda 80, 89, 118 Ross, Johnny 55 Rowland, Deborah 58, 66, 86, 88, 134, First in Northeastern Oklahoma in Hairdressingi' R. CH RLES' STUDIO ONE Beauty Salon 105 South Third Muskogee, Oklahoma 137 Ruark, Dennis 66 Russell, Margaret 55, 86 Ryel, Terry 55, 100 -5- Sanders, Terry 55 Scott, Dickie 67 Scullawl, Billy 55, 122 Sellers, K. B. 56, 137 Sellers, Kerry 56, 79 Sellers, Roger 67 Seveland, Frank 67 Shealy, Ann 74 Shipman, Harold 67 Shoopman, Gale 56, 82, 84, 119 Shropshire, Linda 56, 72 Simmons, Rita 67, 84, 86, 87 Simpson, Opal 56 Skidmore, Margaret 56 Slaughter, Georgia 76 Smith, Ardith 67, 82 Smith, John 108 Smith, Leon 56, 73, 79, 102-106, 134, 139 Smith, Stella 67, 79, 83, 95, 89, 118, 119, 130, 137 Snearowski, John 56 Snider, Leta 56 Southern, Garland 67 Southern, Patricia 128, 140 Spaulding, Brenda 67 Spirlock, Stanley 56 Springwater, Charles 67 Sproul, Kenneth 67, 79, 82, 95, 130 Stanfill, Darrell 104 Stanley, Chester 130, 135 Starr, James 67 Stephens, Gary 28, 56, 86 Stephens, James 67 Stephenson, Roy 67, 83 Stinnett, Bob 67 Stokes, David 67 Stokes, Mark 56, 86 Stovall, Floyd 68 Strickland, Michael 68 Swadley, Janice 56 Swimmer, Cathie 68 -T- Tarkington, Mary 80 Taylor, Tommy 68 Teel, Danny 68 Templeton, Mike 103-106 Terry, Peggy 42, 56, 79, 85, as, 123, 130 Thomas, Danny 137 Thomas, Gary 56 Thomas, Loretta 56, 83, 134 Thomas, Vance 68 Thomason, Edia 56, 80, 88, 137 Tidwell, Leon 88 Todd, Betty 56 Townsend, Vicki 52, 56, 75, 79, 88 120, 130, 134, 137 Turner, Jack 68, 86, 134 Tyner, Dale 68, 86 -V- Vanderpool, Alta 68, 134 Vanderpool, Cynthia 68, 8 Van Orsdal, Fonda 57 Vann, Mary 135 Vinson, Ellen 120, 140 1, 88, 117 -W- Wadley, Joseph 68 Walker, Jimmy 89, 96-98, Walker, Sherman 68 Wallace, Don 100, 101 Wallis, Greg 57, 96 Walter, Dean 69 Washington, Hazel 57, 74, Watts, Jerry 57 Webster, Betty 69, 72, 82 Webster, Jack 140 Webster, Mike 57 Webster, Sue 69, 85 Welcher, Johnny 140 West, Shirley 57 White, Genevieve 57, 74 Whitley, Johnny 69 White, Joyce 57, 72 White, Shirley 85 Whitmire, Jerry 69 Williams, lim 69, 89, 99, Willis, Samuel 57 lWillis, Sylvia 57 100 87, 122, 135 100 V' 'Umuuw , -Q I 1 Q.. fl . may Wilson, Sally 57, 74, 84, ss, 119 Wilson, Tempie 69, 135 Wooten, Barbara 69, 72, 77 Wright, Mary 140 Young, Willie 73, 74 104-106, 108 M... WA-m.,,,,,,, -1, Warner Cafe Serving Cross Telephone Compan Box 9 Warner Oklahoma l50 Breakfast 24 Hours a Day H0 3-3222 Glen Smith 0wner Kitty Wagoner Manager otor lnn Ford Sales and Service Cheootah, Oklahoma Sharpeis Department Stores Dry Goods - Shoes - Ready-to-Wear Cheeotah - Eufaula - Stigier A Full Service Bank The First National Bank of Stigler Safe and Dependable Service for Over 60 Years Texaco Station and Cafe Warner, Oklahoma Ph. 463-2301 AL. 'lfllways Trying to D0 More for Our Customers MQENTEE Jewelers . . . Our 66th Year . . Third and Broadway, Muskogee, Okla. THE RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 314 Barnes Building, Muskogee, Oklahoma Behb Floral Nash Hardins Doyle Bland Office Supply Hunt's Department Store J. C. Penney Co. Broadway Theaters Klar Brothers Jewelry Susmans Fult0n's Modern Clothiers Kelly Monument Co. Sears Roebuck 81 Company S 81 Q Clothier Greggls Dept. Store S Si H Green Stamps OVERREY'S GROCERY AN MARKET Warner Oklahoma ...nl Warner Auto Supply Highway 64 J am es Scott - Banquet Room Available Mclinightvs Restaurant and Motel Highway 69 North Checotah, Oklahoma THE ROAD NOT TAKEN Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And, be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowthg Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wearg Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. 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