Northeastern Oklahoma A and M College - Viking Yearbook (Miami, OK)

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ECUTOI: ee eee re tere oe.) ae Julia Boehning AASSOGIAT CECT smteneee me POM te Gwen Downer PAT iSt pee ce et ee Sy i me Norma Kuhn SpoGs Editon. ae John Woody, Shirley Mashburn Weiter Donna Hardy Business Manager ........... MM... ss Kenny Lane DUSINeS Seam apeiyn ce Mae Se We ste Homa Thomas Si ele) Aelia Sct ee eee Cecil Ferree The Annual Staff wishes to express its thanks to all those who helped make this annual possible. Our thanks go especially to Jackie Rucker for his help. We hope the students of NEO enjoy this annual in future years. STE RNa RM te the Veteran's Queen PAT BARNES STATE OF OKL AHOMA OFFICE OF 21 HE GOVERNOR OKLAHOMA CITY RAYMOND GARY GOVERNOR K : . i H ilk : me © ' ® Ba Be 1, 7 i 2 4 i 3 at o a 74 4 i os “ a - me So ER AR 3 Py rs : os ne + } § — ‘ x 4 Sd r. By : + i 5 Lk sé ¥ de 5% e se Y y ¥ 3 — ta £ = = KLee : z Veta Ys i , + 2 464 e. + TA 4 a e « : . ‘ Ba es : ‘ i ‘ Fe e + A i x ; = f. Fad 3 i + n “yt 4 5 a A , eT os ee . 4 ee Tey 7 3 14 a4 . ¥ . 5 cae . 3 ‘ = 4 1} £ 4 3 3 i “ . toad + re, . « joel a Board of Regents Left to Right: Earl Russell, Chairman, Duncan; O. L. Lackey, Okmulgee; William R. Williams, Altus; W. Elmer Harber, Vice-Chair- man, Shawnee; R. T. Stuart, Oklahoma City and Caddo; John Pat Carpenter, Red Rock; Fred G. Drummond, Hominy; P. E. Harrill, Secretary, Oklahoma City; Harold Hutton, Oklahoma City, President, Board of Agriculture. Left to Right: Clee O. Doggett, Cherokee; S. A. Bryant, Cushing; Julius H. Johnston, Lawton; W. D. Little, Ada. Second Row: Whar- ton Mathies, Clayton; Frank Buttrum, Oklahoma City; Guy M. Harris, Ardmore; Dr. Claude Chambers, Seminole; John Rogers, Tulsa. FAI AMEE FT OR inn RE RE Re ee ee ee a a a oat seated saci are EE aaa be. : - — “aie Poa = a . © ss ‘ ee ee wit S Sok ee. ; Mig 4 rs ape canst ieeipictlline et 5 ae _kierg o Ee, a eee i Wie ool BR ee be - ca Pe ‘ eae 3 - F AE ges AM ceo, . ae Ee Se oe on 4 re 2 cee jin a ee ee ee oe ere ne ee ee : : ie Pa ie 2 peBee) ete Fortes Ss wee wig i eet A Message From the President The Progress of Northeastern Oklahoma A M College is dependent on more than its fac- ulty and physical plant, important as these are. The measure of its success is also a direct reflection of the activities of its students. A college is really great when it has the whole- hearted loyal co-operation of all. | congratulate the graduating class of 1955 and | wish for you the best in life. | ex- Press my appreciation forthe contributions made by the freshmen class and look forward to their return. Commendations are in order for all the organizations that exist on our campus, for without the activities sponsored by these organizations our college life would not be so full. To the annual staff | express my deepest regards for the hard work and painstaking care so necessary in perpetuating the activities of this school year. De A later Senet OS Ra Kuti 7 a a NTR 1 TS So NSS ESRI DS ST To NS Sa a i NR SS FAYE VANN Dean of Women Foreign Languages HOMA THOMAS Business Education GLADYS COPEN Business Education CECI, Ca-reRREE Dean of College, Government, History WILLIAM M. RUSSELL Dean of Men, Psychology MABEL SPEAKER Home Economics ee en HOWARD MEADOWS | Agriculture HARRY SYNAR Agriculture MERRILL CHANEY Woodworking MARVIN WOGB Agriculture JOE ABLES Refrigeration ELMO BENEDICT Auto Mechanics Oe ee ee ee ee ee | ee a JOHN THIESING Physics OREN NEED Mathematics KENNETH RICHARDS Vocal Music ROBERT SWANSON Band BETTY BALL Physical Education WAYMON C. GIBSON Biology RUTH ARRINGTON Speech CHARLES B. WILSON Art VIRGINIA LINDSEY History JACKIE RUCKER Journalism, English ETTA BRUTON English BRUCE OWEN English ELIZABETH HUTTS Registrar LAURA CATLIN Librarian MELVIN SHIPLEY Business Manager DON DYER Counselor of Men MILDRED GIBSON Clerk ELIZABETH PAINE Clerk MAJ. NOLAN E. BURCH LT. WILLIAM WHATLEY Neon aeGa) erO bTOREE ROBINA YEAGER Field Representative FRANK CUNNINGHAM Chemistry LEWIS MAPLES : Bible a 2h 0) =. Ris ate 5 ee | @ee Back Row, Left to Right: Arthur Goad, Jim Winters, Raymond Reid, Dennis Robison, Bob Hunter, Don Briggs, Dan Wickersham, Glenn Spradley, Harold Harvey, Jerry Lester. Front Row, Left to Right: Lewis Staubus, President, Bob Cochran, Don King, Jim Hillenberg, Warren Berry, Hughie Morris, Wylie Hawkins, Glen Bostic, Marlow Watt, Don DeOgny, Jack Kane. Not Pictured: Frank Hicks, John Woody, Ed Miller, Frank Shuck, Earl Shuck, Clyde Van Sickle, Mike Russell, Bennie Linkhart, Dave Charloe, Leroy Stacy, Nick Flaker, Terry Connell, Gordon Broderick, Vernon West, Don Briggs and Floyd Sellers. O Club Coach S. A. “Red’’ Robertson Assistant Coaches: Bill Smith and Dewey Lynch Getting Equipment Satch off tor yardage! With the help of the “Fighting Second” TEAM NEE ©; Bacone Indians Garden City J. C. Kan. St. Teachers College “B”’ Graceland Col. Eastern A M Ark. Freshman Northern J. C. Connors Aggies Tyler J. C. Cameron Aggies Faye 32 SH 14 40 13 30 47 lie 13 Ready for practice AT OPP; Muskogee 0 Garden City, Kan. 13 Miami 6 Lamoni 6 Miami 0 Miami 20 Miami 6 Miami 20 Tyler 20 Miami 18 eee = i I a ren A il te ae A i a FLOYD SELLERS LEROY STACY Fresh., Sapulpa Fresh., Tulsa Center Center ViGA- Wisk) [ets 5 102 , 183 Ibs. RAYMOND REID BENNIE LINKHART Soph., Sand Springs TERRY CONNELL Soph., Sapulpa End Soph., Sand Springs Guard OA oS lbs. Fullback 5'9”, 188 lbs. 5'8’ , 160 lbs. NICK FLAKER DON DeOGNY Fresh., Miami Soph., Pond Creek Tackle Fullback 6’, 190 Ibs. 6PaloSmilbse VERNON WEST Fresh., Tulsa Halfback GORDON BRODRICK 5'8 , 165 Ibs. DAVE CHARLOE Soph., Miami Fresh., Wyandotte Guard Guard 5'9, 165 Ibs. 5'11”, 190 lbs. eee ae ae ey ae eee eee ee ee eae OO ee Ea Oe, ee J ARTHUR GOAD WARREN BERRY Fresh., Sand Springs Fresh., Nowata Quarterback Quarterback 5 Oe lO Omloss Dulimllooulbss y FRANK SHUCK GLENN SPRADLEY Fresh., Picher HAROLD HARVEY Soph., Carthage, Mo. eullback Fresh., Oklahoma City Halfback 59”, 193 Ibs. End 51012”, 187 lbs. Gla wGONtbs: 2 pe eee ee ee en Ee eee eee GLEN BOSTIC Soph., Sand Springs Guard SWI, WO Wee. DENNIS ROBISON Soph., Oklahoma City Tackle BY SS Mose ED MILLER Fresh., Harrisburg, Ill. End OnlimpalcOnlbose Le Se DAN WICKERSHAM Soph., Sand Springs Tackle 6’, 200 Ibs. JIM “SHEP” WYATT Soph., Tulsa Tackle 6’, 200 Ibs. EARL SHUCK Soph., Picher Halfback 510%, 183. Ibs: BERRY-SHUCK-WEST JIM WINTERS Soph., Wetumka Halfback SOY. ileyss, teks HUGIE MORRIS Soph., Midwest City Quarterback Si lula lOomloss JOHN WOODY Soph., Miami End Cul aliSoulps: MIKE RUSSELL Fresh., Chickasha End CO , DUH los, DON KING Fresh., Oklahoma City Center 6’, 200 Ibs. DON BRIGGS Fresh., Sapulpa End vers, sks leks WYLIE “SATCH” HAWKINS Fresh., Miami Halfback Si Gal O2miose LEWIS “JEEP” STAUBUS Soph., Oklahoma City Guard 51117, 200:-Ibs: Aggiettes Standing: LaDoris Miller, Virginia Maley, Nondues Harris, Wilma Hamilton, Sue Gray, Faythe Knight, Mary Louise Swisher, Mrs. Speaker, Sponsor; Betty Huffaker, Marlene Roberts, Susanne Thompson, Elsie Hunt. Seated: Sue Hamilton, Wilma Gaines, Mary Ann Pooler, Norma Le Kuhn, Julia Boehning, Nikki Brown, Marilyn Owen, Edith Osborne, Betty Berkey, Mary Haning, Shirley Mashburn, and Barbara Robison. Aggiette Officers Seated: Norma Le Kuhn, Presi- dent; Susanne Thompson, Stu- dent Council Representative. Standing: Julia Boehning, Vice- President; Shirley Mashburn, Sec- retary-Treasurer. Karen Hughes, Aggie Queen eee ee en eh en ee oe Aggie Society FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: Clifton Wilkins, President; Charles Ander son, Vice-President. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: John Neal, President; John Meadows, Aggie Society, which dates back as far as 1900, is com- posed of all students enrolled in Agriculture. The Aggie So- ciety has been active at N.E.O. A M, since 1947. The purpose of the Society is to promote a wider acquain- tance and better co-operation and understanding among stu- dents enrolled in Agriculture by presenting programs through- Ole “Doc’” Chaney reading a prescription out in the barnlot. Os 4 = a ee ee Vice-President; Billy Christensen, Secretary Treasurer; Clifton Wil- kins, Reporter. out the ye. r that are of interest to all students. The najor event, which is the climax of the year’s ac- tivity is Aggie Day, at which time approximately 700 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America boys and girls converge on the college for a day of constructive competition, judging livestock, dairy cattle, poultry, field crops, meats and soils. Going Places. if the Aggies aren’t aboard they soon will be. | Aggie Society The “Hotshots” of 1954-55 just back from t he Fort Worth Livestock Show. Who said they didn’t do good? Standing: Paul Falls, Harry Synar, Coach; Calvin Hogan. Seated: Bob Trickey, Sammy Pierce, Dickie Poplin. 1954-55 LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM Sammy Pierce, Bob Trickey, Dickie Poplin, Paul Falls, Calvin Hogan. Coach Harry Synar in the rear. ———— EEE ee a ee hy gn nat ney a age me wae Sate ff phan SS ee eS Oe am Fe Pe id eens P LAL § es) ee. SS eS ee ‘were Se ee a ee eS Sn FP A ne OR eS AN Freshmen Standing: Harold Harvey, Vice-President; Jerry McFerron, President Seated: Lenora Carr, Secretary; Karen Hughes, Treasurer AUTEN, ROBERT, Nowata; History ATON, LESLIE ANN, Picher; Music ANDERSON, DONNA, Grove; Business ABBOTT, HOMER THOMAS, Vinita; Elecr. Engr. BALENTINE, DOYLE, Dewey; Business BALLENGER, ARVEL LOY, Afton; Auto. Tech. BARD, JAMES, Chelsea; Elementary Ed. BARNES, JOYCE, Miami; Med. Tech. i} BERG, RALPH, Tulsa; Business Adm. — ——eeEeEe—EeeeeEeEOeeeeEOEOEeEeEEOEeEeemt” lr eeayipnmnDEsSs®= _OO_ BARRET, JAMES, Muskogee; Ind. Ed. BERRY, WARREN, Nowata; Business BLAIR, BILL, Nowata; Engineering BOND, LON HUBERT, Fairland; General BONE, GERALD, Jay; Education BOOTH, TONY, Miami; Pharmacy BOSTON, LARRY, Pryor; Agriculture BOWERS, LOU, Miami; General BOWMAN MARY NELL, Vinita; Arts and Science BRADY, SHIRLEY ANN, Miami; Business CANTRELL, JO ANNE, Miami; Business CARROLL, PHIL, Vinita; Agriculture CARROLL, TOMMIE, Vinita; Agriculture CARR, LENORA, Nowata; Business CARTER, DALE, Eucha; Ind. Ed. CLICK, MARVIN, Okemah; Engr. COKER, RONNIE, Delaware; Engr. COLCLASURE, RAYMOND, Anadarko; General COOK, ELNORA, Edna, Kan.; Business COOMBES, J. A., Big Cabin; Business COWAN, ANN, Miami; Education CARVER, KAY, Vinita; Agriculture CHANEY, GEORGE, Centralia; Agriculture CHRISTENSON, BILLY, Ochelata; Animal Husb. COLLINS, CARROLL, Afton; Engr. COMBS, DAVID, Bartlesville; Business CONNELL, BERT WESLEY, Miami; Ind. Art COZART, VERNA DEAN, Afton; English CRABAUGH, DUANE, Adair; General CRAVENS, DON, Spavinaw; Engr. CROSBY, PHIL, Commerce; Music DAVIS, VIRGINIA, Quapaw; Commerce DEASON, OTHEL, Miami; Mech. Engr. DE MIER, MERLE, Miami; Pre-Law DENNEY, FRIEDA, Miami; Business DONOHO, BOB, Fairland; General DRESIA, BERT, Miami; Pre-Med. DU BOIS, CHARLES, Spavinaw; General cial DUENSING, JAMES, Broken Arrow; Engr. “ DUNCAN, DEWIN, Spavinaw; Business DUNN, TONY, Welch; Agriculture DURHAM, BILLY, Welch; Engr. ELSTON, JAMES, Miami; Business Adm. FALLS, PAUL, Adair; Animal Husbandry FANSLER, LEON, Welch; Engr. GALLAGHER, HAROLD, Broken Arrow; Engr. GARRISON, JOE, Stilwell; General GARRISON, MELVIN, Miami; Business GOAD, ARTHUR, Tulsa; Business Ad. GRAY, CHARLES, Miami; Pre-Dental GORMAN, GENE, Miami; Business FERGUSON, LARRY, Commerce; Engr. FLEMING, J. W., Locust Grove; Geology FRISBIE, GLENNA, Picher; Commercial GAWF, HUBERT, Eufaula; Agriculture GHARAIBEH, HASHEM, Erbed, Jordan; Engr. GILES, ELIZABETH, Vinita; Home Ec. GRIFFITH, CHARLES, Pawhuska; Elec. Engr. GRIMES, HESTER, Pryor; Physical Education HALEY, W. T., Salina; Mech. Engr. HALL, WAYNE, Fairland; General HAM, EVERETT, Henryetta; Engr. HARDEN, DORIS, Miami; Business HANEY, RONNIE, Big Cabin; Art HARPER, LEROY, Picher; Engr. HARRINGTON, RUTH ANN; Nowata; General HARRIS, BOB, Oologoh; Engineering HARRISON, JEAN, Grove; Elem. Education HARVEY, HAROLD, Okla. City; Physical Ed. HAWKINS, FRANCIS, Hobart; Physical Education HEKMAT, MOJTARA, Kerman, Iran; Engr. HELMS, JOE, Norman; Business HENDRICKS, NORMAN, Picher; Ind. Education HAEGERT, FAYE, Blue Jacket; Art HEADLEE, PATSY, Big Cabin; Business ee A RAG AD NERS A oe MEN RN AR HENSON, BETTY, Commerce; Business HICKS, FRANK, Carthage, Mo.; Physical Ed. HIEBERT, ROBERT, Anderson, Mo.; Engr. Phy HIJAZI, REYAD, Irbid, Jordan; Medicine HOGAN, CALVIN, Coweta; Agriculture HOELSCHER, LESTER, Bartlesville; Business HOUSH, DON, Blue Jacket; Arts and Sciences HUGHES, CARL, Delaware; Phys. Ed. HUGHES, KAREN, Adair; Business HUNT, JOSEPHINE, Vinita; General HUNTER, BOB, Pryor; Physical Education HUTCHENS, LEANN, Commerce; Business JAMES, LAWANA, Nowata; Business JARVIS, BILL, Chandler; Agriculture JOHNSON, LLOYD, Centralia; Agriculture JOHNSTON, ROBERT, Bartlesville; Business JOHNSON, WILLIS, Coweta; Engineering KAYLOR, SHIRLEY, Miami; Pharmacy KING, DON, Oklahoma City; Psychology KNIGHT, FAYTHE, Afton; Home Economics LESTER, JERRY, Deleware; Phys. Education LINGO, JOHN, Bernice; Phy. Education LINGREN, PETE, Adair; Animal Husbandry LIVINGSTON, EMILY, Miami; Business LONG, LA DONNA, Commerce; Business LUCKEY, ROSE ANN, Miami, General MACLEMORE, NICOLETTE, Dayton, Ohio; Art McFERRON, JERRY, Miami; Agriculture McRAE, DANIEL, Miami; English MADDOX, DEAN, Seneca, Mo.; Agriculture MAPLES, BOB, Miami; History MARTIN, JOANNA, Chelsea; Elem. Education MIDDLETON, TERRIL, Fairland; Math MILLER, EDWARD, Harrisburg, Ill.; Engineer MILLER, JOHN, Picher; Chemical Engr. MILLER, WAYNE, Tulsa; Ind. Ed. MORGAN, DON, Miami; Business MOSS, TRUMAN, Miami; Pre-Law MYERS, VIRGINIA, Commerce, Music PARKER, JIMMIE, Miami; Chemistry PENDERGRAFT, JAMES, Fairland; Business PHILLIPPE CAROL, Miami; Business PHILLIPS, JACK, Miami; Engr. Drawing PIERSON, PATSY, Nowata; General PLILEY, BILL, Picher; Engineering POOLER, MOSE, Miami; Engr. POPLIN, DICKIE, Adair; Agriculture POTTER, JUANITA, Grove; Business ee ee : PRESTON, ROBERT, Tulsa; Ind. Ed. PRUNTY, ARTHUR, Verona, Mo.; Ind. Ed. RAKES, MELVIN, Seneca, Mo.; Agriculture REED, BILLY DON, Drumright; General RICHARDSON, LOUIS, Vinita; Pre. Vet. RIDDLE, DARLENE, Miami; Business Educatior ROBERTS, MARY LOIS, Wyandotte; Business ROBINSON, BILL, Miami; Phy. Ed. ROWDEN, BEVERLY, Okmulgee; Elem. Ed. ROWDEN, DAVID, Ckmulgee; Engr. SALLEE, ROSE MARIE, Okla. City; Business SCHULZE,MILTON, Independence, Kan.; Vet. Med. SCOTT, LEMOINE, Tulsa; Engr. SELBY, JOHN, Sapulpa; Chem. Engr. SELLERS, FLOYD, Sapulpa; Engr. SHERRELL, JUANITA, Grove; Business SHIPLEY, LOIS, Miami; Business SHORT, BOB, Baxter Springs, Kan.; Engr. SLOAN, FAYE, Miami; Business SLINKARD, LELAND, Jane, Mo.; Education SILLS, DON, Tulsa; General SMITH, JIMMIE, Commerce; Music SNIDER, JAY, Chelsea; Agriculture SPADARO, VERA, Miami; Business STACY, LEROY, Tulsa; Engr. STANDLEE, BETTY, Miami; Business STEVENSON, LARRY, Lowndnes, Mo.; Education THOMAS, JOANNE, Miami; Business THOMPSON, CAROL, Commerce; Business THOMSON, SUSANNE, Nowata; Home Economics WALKER, HASKELL, Norman; Ind. Education WATT, VIRGINIA, Pryor; Business WEST, LULA RAE, Edna, Kan.; Business STUBBLEFIELD, SHIRLEY, Miami; General TAL, FATHI, Irbid, Jordan; Engr. THOMAS, LEO, Stilwell; Business VAN SICKLE, CLYDE, Okmulgee; Elec. Engr. YANCY, JOE, Claremore; Business WADDLE, WILLIAM, Miami; General WEST, LEONARD, Strang; Engr. WHITE, MELVIN, Sand Springs; Dentistry WILLIAMS, DIANN, Kansas City, Mo.; Business RS a a a le ee ————————EE — a “ee o a —_._.. SE ean I ee a a ent WILLIAMS, TED, Pryor; Elec. Engineering WILSON, NETTIE, Picher; Business WITZANSKY, SHARON, Picher; Elem. Ed. WOFFORD, TOM, Oaks; Agriculture WOODARD, PATTY, Dewey; Business Education BERKEY, J. W., Miami; Arts Sciences HAMILTON, WILMA, Pryor; Home Ec. HAWKINS, WYLIE, Miami; General SPARADO, LOUIS, Miami, General Basketball Bob Maples, Carl Hughes, Larry Stevens, Jim Rucker, Jerry Lester, Bob Harris, Charles Lee, Jim Winters, Harold Harvey, Bob Hunter, Warren Berry, Satch Hawkins, Glen Bostic, Hughie Morris. “STARTING FIVE” Warren Berry, Hughie Morris, Jerry Les- ter, Charles Lee, Satch Hawkins. — Alan at work “How tall do they grow them?” Satch Hawkins, Jerry Lester, Jim Winters ET I PI. OR ESS ST Seti a a ee BAPTIST STUDENT UNION 4 Students on their way to classes after a noon-day worship service. Baptist Student Union over the entrance denotes the building that was occupied last year. The B.S.U. council meeting at their weekly meeting in the B.S.U. building. Seated left to Jerry McFerron leading the group in a song right are: President, Ed Porter; Vice-President, service. Singing is a very important part of Don Dareing; Song Leader, Jerry McFerron; the noon-day service and every student plays Student Secretary, Miss Betty Ball; Pianist, an important part in the singing service. Karen Hughes; Secretary, Louis Bruere; Pub- licity Agent, Kenneth Lane. Air Force sees Stars te ee hi Norse Stars Left to Right, First Row: Reta Carrico, Julia Boehning, Pat Barnes. Second Row: Carol Thompson, Joyce Pharis, Emily Livingston, LaDonna Long. Third Row: Carolyn Freeman, Virginia Myers, Mary Swisher, Ruth Harrington, Barbara White. Fourth Row: Mary Lois Roberts; Donna Hallman, Sue Ann Hamilton; Leann Hutchens, Donna Hardy, Nicolette Brown. Fifih Row: JoAnn Thomas, Shirley Mashburn, Norma Le Kuhn; Jo Jeanne Coker; Lenora Carr, Beverlee Yandell, Doris Harden. Sixth Row: Shirley Kaylor, Marlene Rokerts, Lou Bowers, Shirley Brady, Shirley Stubblefield, Jo Ann Cantrell, Virginia Pryor, Carol Phillippe. Seventh Row: Diann Williams, Virginia Davis, Lawana James, Ann Cowan, Faye Sloan, Rose Ann Luckey, Virginia Maley, Susanne Thomson, Juanita Sherrell, LaVaughn Harris, Jarilyn Russell. Not Pictured: Jean Ann Keithley and Sharon Wit- zansky. £ x a ™ Virginia Lee Wilson working with the girls. Business Industrial Club Queen Jean Ann Keithley, Business and Industrial Club How would you like one of these for a secretary? % h : . i Ye, ky ¢ pe ge Front Row: Dan Wickersham, Marlene Cooper, Jarilyn, Russell, Bob Preston. Second Row: Bob Hunter, Pat Barnes, Donna Hardy, Jimmie Hillenburg. Third Row: James Barrett, Diann Williams, Wayne Miller. Building for the future onipew Receiving visitors Serving our guests ss = fas . fe A a GommmonsHenocen house Girls dorm officers: Pat Lemons, President; Mary Haning, Secretary-Treasurer; Pat Barnes, Vice-President; Miss Betty Ball, house mother; Jean Ann Keithley, Student Council Representative; Suzanne Thomson, Social Chairman. First Row: Nikki Brown, Ruth Harrington, Pat Barnes, Marlene Cooper, Mary Nell Bowman, Donna Hardy. Second Row: Jarilyn Russell, Lawana James, Julia Boehning, Jean Ann Keithley, Jean Harrison, Joanna Martin, Suzanne Thomson, Lenora Carr.Diann Williams; Third Row: Miss Betty Ball, housemother, Mary Han- ing, Patty Woodard, Hester Grimes, Juanita Sherrell, Gwen Downer, Leslie Aton, Virginia Watt, Donna An- derson, Elizabeth Giles, Juanita Potter, and Roberta Sloan. A i yf et AP IT, yA a Sr S Jp Pt Dorm [partments Chow time Getting up for classes is a chore Standing: J. C. Duensina, Harold Gallagher, Bob Harris, Othel Deason, Mose Pooler, Gene Gorman, Bob Short, Don Stevens, Charles Gray. Seated: Edna Callison, LaDoris Miller, Joanna Martin, Josephine Hunt, Virginia Maley, Nicolette Brown, Miss Lindsey, Sponsor, Jean Harrison, and Julia Boehning. International Relations Club Mose Pooler Donna Hardy Ralph Terry President Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President Phi Theta Kappa Standing: Gwen Downer, Pat Lemons, Hubert Foster, Don Dareing, Karl Seated: Ben Cather, JoAnn Ledgerwood, Roberta Sloan, Faye Vann, Spon- Cooper, Lyle Becknell, James Goins, La Vaughn Harris, Majel Huggins. sor, and Ted Gray. cee The chorus under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Richards performs on many assembly programs. They present a Christmas program each year, perform at many of the high schools around Miami, and present a musical production for senior day. Mr. Richards is directing the group, while Majel Huggins. accompanist, is playing for them. The quartet has sung at many places in and around Miami. The a school band under the capable direction of Mr. Robert Swanson has contributed much to assembly programs, sports events, and parades. College Bands The Dance Band with its jazz and dreamy music has played at many dances. Salsshalilal] igen aluls i 3 ae y ati a ay ala Dear Northeastern our own college We will ever sing to you, Praises of our best and noblest Alma Mater true. Hail! All hail! To thee, Northeastern Alma Mater true, We will ever sing our praises To the Gold and Blue. Foster Mother, friend so loyal Honor, love, and faith we bring, With your spirit ever near us This our song shall ring. Hail! All hail! To thee, Northeastern Alma Mater true, We will ever sing our praises To the Gold and Blue. a c et : dandy Hs wy % : i Gi fi gle ‘ SOP f : Y ital ae ) a; ‘ I a aT TE eT a CLASS OFFICERS: Jack King, President; Lewis Staubus, Vice-Pres- The ambitious sophomores got together and built a winning float. ident; John Charles Woody, Student Council Representative; Pat The float, entitled “Showboat,” took third place in the home- Barnes, Cheerleader; Barbara Delozier, Reporter; Jarilyn Russell, coming parade. Student Council Representative; Pat Lemons, Secretary-Treasurer. CHARLES ANDERSON, Bluejacket, TOM ARMSEY, Cincinnati, Ohio, PAT BARNES, Picher, Business; Vocational Agriculture; Secretary- Business; Band, Press Club, Bus- Cheerleader, Norse Stars, Business Treasurer of Aggies. iness Club Club, Press Club, Class Officer, Homecoming Queen, Vice-President of Girl’s Dorm TARIK BATAYNEH, Irbid, Jordan, LYLE BECKNELL, Neosho, Mo., Engi- MANOUCHEHR BEGLARPOUR, Teh- Agriculture neering; President of Engineers, Phi ran, Iran, Engineering Theta Kappa, Baseball Sophomore Class BETTY BERKEY, Miami, Education; Aggiettes TROY BOWDEN, Miami, Journalism va LOUIS BRUERE, Tulsa, Engineering; Engineers Club, Student Council, BS, JULIA BOEHNING, Seneca, Mo., Speech; Annual Staff, Editor, Vice- President Aggiettes, I.R.C., Norse Stars E. A. BORRER, Pryor, Engineering EARL BRYANT, Vinita, Animal Hus- bandry; Aggie Society, Press Club GLEN BOSTIC, Sand Springs, Gen- eral; Football, Basketball, Baseball, O Club, Press Club GORDON BRODRICK, Miami, Engi- neering; Football, O Club MARLENE COOPER, Southwest City Mo., Business; Business Industrial Club RETA MARIE CARRICO, Commerce, Business; Norse Stars, Business Club, Aggiettes ae BEN CATHER, Eldorado, Kansas, En- gineering; Veterans Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Engineers BETTY CLAYCAMP, Miami, Home Ec.; Aggiettes BOB COCHRAN, Miami, Business Administration; Business Club, O Club, Baseball, AFROTC Honor Council ARNE DAHL, Gentry, Ark., Engi- neering; Engineers Club RICHARD CROSS, Miami, Business; Business Club BARBARA DELOZIER, Woodward, Journalism; Class Officer, Norse Stars, Press Club CHARLES CUMMINGS, Locust Grove, Engineering; Engineers Club C. W. DAIL, Pryor, A.H.; Aggies NORMAN DONALDSON, Tulsa, En- GWEN DOWNER, Tulsa, Arts Sci- WAYNE DUBOIS, Cardin, Industrial gineering; Engineers Club ence; Annual Staff, Phi Theta Kap- Education; Veterans Club pa, Little Theater WINSTON DUNAWAY, Jay, Indus- BILL ELSTON, Miami, History DONAL FALLING, Miami, Voca- trial Education; Business Indus- tional Agriculture; Aggie Society, trial Club BSU, Baseball, FTA NELSON FERRY, Miami, Industrial HUBERT FOSTER, Vinita, Business CONNIE FROST, Fairland, Arts Education Administration; Business Indus- Science; Business Club trial Club, Mixed Chorus, Band, Band Officer, Student Council, Phi Theta Kappa, Honor Roll SCOTT GIBBS, Jay, Journalism; JAMES GOINS, Fairland, Engi- JERRY GOINS, Salina, Industrial Ed- Press Club, Norse Wind neering; Engineers Club, Phi Theta ucation; Business Industrial Club Kappa BOB GORDON, Stilwell, Agricul- TED GRAY, Grove, Psychology; Phi SUE GRAY, Grove, Home Ec.; Ag- ture; Boxing, Aggies, Basketball, Theta Kappa giettes Track, Band HARRY GUTHRIE, Port Arthur, Tex- SATTAR M. HADITHEY, Arabia, Civ- DONNA HALLMAN, Miami, Home as, Industrial Education il Engineering; Engineers Club Ec.; Norse Stars, Aggiettes, Press Club, Aggiettes Reporter SUE ANN HAMILTON, Miami, Home Ec.; Norse Stars, Aggiettes, Press Club NONDUES HARRIS, Fairland, Home Ec MARY HANING, Vinita, Home Ec.; DONNA HARDY, Southwest City, Aggiettes Mo., Business Education; Business Club, Chorus, |.R.C., Norse Stars, Student Council, B.S.U., Gamma, Annual Staff FAKHREDDIN HASSANI, Ahwaz, DONALD LEE HARTMAN, Miami, Iran, Engineer; Engineers Club, Ind. Education; Business Club Tennis EARLE HOLLIS, Miami, Journalism; Press Club, Pres., Norse Wind, Edi- tor, R.O.T.C. Cadet, Little Theater NANCY HOLT, Bartlesville, Art GLENN HUBBY, Engineering; Engi- neers Club, Veterans Club BETTY HUFFAKER, Miami, Home Ec.; Aggiettes MAJEL HUGGINS, Grove, Educa- tion; Phi Theta Kappa, Chorus Ac; companist, FTA ELSIE HUNT, Vinita, Zoology; Phi Theta Kappa, Aggiettes, College Band a MELVIN KERLEY, Baxter Springs, Kan., Engineering; Engineers Club JACK KANE, Bartlesville, Engineer- ing; Engineers Club aa JACK KING, Jenks, Engineering; Engineers Club, Student Council President, Band, Sophomore Class President HARLEY HUGHES, Adair, Pre-Vet.; Aggie Society JEAN ANN KEITHLEY, Picher, Bus- iness; Business Club Queen, Aggi- ettes, Norse Star, Officer, Cheer- leader, Press Club, Student Coun- cil Representative ' Be ‘ NORMA LEE KUHN, Seneca, Mo., Education; Norse Stars, Annual Staff, Aggiettes President, Press Club, Business Club KENNETH LANE, Tulsa, Engineer- ing; Engineers Club, Press Club, B.S.U., Annual Staff, Norse Wind Staff, Cheerleader, Track JOANN LEDGERWOOD, BlueJacket, Medical Tech.; Phi Theta Kappa, Chorus CHARLES LEE, Pryor, Pre-Dental; Press Club, Baseball, Basketball, Track PAT LEMONS, Vinita, Dental Hy- ygiene; Student Council, Phi Theta Kappa Sec., Sec. Soph. Class, Engi- neers Queen, Pres. Girl’s Dorm BENNIE LINKHART, Sapulpa, Engi- neering; Pres. Phi Theta Kappa, Treas. Engineers Club, Vets. Club, |.R.C., Football, O Club BILL McKELVEY, Leoti, Kan., Ind. Arts VIRGINIA MALEY, Miami, Home Ec.; Aggiettes, Norse Stars, Gam- mas JAMES McDONALD, Vinita, Engi- neering SHIRLEY MASHBURN, Miami, Gen- eral; Press Club, Norse Stars, Sec. Treas. Aggiettes, Annual Staff, R.O.T.C. Squadron Queen, Business Club uv: SHIRLEY MATHEWS, Commerce, TOMMY MAY, Chelsea, Petroleum JOHN MEADOWS, Coweta, Agricul- Business Engineering; Engineers Club, Stu- ture; Vice-President of Aggie So- dent Council ciety LARRY MUMFORD, Jennings, Gen- CAROLYN MOBERLY, Miami, Bus- BILLY BOB MOORE, Pryor, Engi- iness; Phi Theta Kappa, BSU, Aggi- neering; Engineers Club eral; Engineers Club, Basketball ettes NADINE MULLINS, Picher, Elemen- DEAN NEAL, Chouteau, Vocational MANSOOR, NAJAFI, Tehran, Iran, tary Education; Phi Theta Kappa Agriculture; Band Engineering i } Sa er a. a JOHN NEAL, Adair, Agriculture; Aggie Society President MARILYN OWEN, Miami, Home Ec.; Aggiettes, Aggie Queen 1954, Norse Stars, Dean’s Honor Roll ED PORTER, Wyandotte, General; Aggie Society, President of BSU | Lae | EDITH OSBORNE, Miami, Home Ec. 5 ; et ; ros BOYD PENTECOST, Broken Arrow, Industrial Arts scum sal MARION POTTER, Kellyville, Bus- iness Administration; Business Industrial Club JERRY OWEN, Miami, Agriculture; Aggie Society MARY ANN POOLER, Miami, Teach- ing; BSU, Aggiettes MARLENE ROBERTS, Miami, Bus- ines; Norse Stars, Aggiettes, Bus- iness Club, BSU, Little Theater ALAN ROBERTSON, Miami, Chem- BARBARA ROBISON, Picher, Bus- DENNIS ROBISON, Oklahoma City, ical Engineering; Engineers Club, iness; Aggiettes, Business Club, Industrial Education; O Club Secre- Cadet Honor Council, O Club Press Club, ROTC Squadron Queen, tary-Treasurer, Capt. ROTC, Foot- Phi Theta Kappa ball, Golf MILLARD ROGERS, Jay, Architectur- JARILYN RUSSELL, Enid, Business; RAYMOND REID, Sand Springs, al Engineering; Engineers Club Business Club, Student Council Rep- General; O Club resentative, ROTC Queen ED SAYRE, Seneca, Mo., Arts Sci- SALIM SEHREWERDI, Bagdad, Ara- EARL SHUCK, Picher, Physical Edu- ence; Veterans Club bia, Agriculture cation; O Club ROBERTA SLOAN, Ketchum, Med. Tech.; Phi Theta: Kappa LEWIS STAUBUS, Oklahoma City, General; Vice-President Sophomore Class, President O Club, Football BETTY SMITH, Quapaw, Business DON STATHAM, Bartlesville, Gen- eral GLENN SPRADLEY, Carthage, Mo., Physical Education; O Club, Foot- ball, Tennis DONNA STUDEBAKER, Miami, Gen- eral MARY LOUISE SWISHER, Miami, Home Ec.; Norse Stars, Aggiettes GENE THORNTON, Pryor, Industrial Education JERRY WAGONER, Miami, Engi- neering , A 9 Wey, MARLOW WATT, Dewey, Physical Education; O Club, Football DEAN WILES, Picher, Civil Engineer- ing CLIFTON WILKINS, Blue jacket, A.H. JOHN WOODY, Miami, General; Sophomore Class Student Council Representative,, Football, O Club, Annual Staff a ey. ‘ all ite. $ 4 BEVERLEE YANDELL, Bartlesville, General; Press Club LARRY WORMINGTON, Wishram, Wash., Interior Decorating; Chorus MOHAMED — ZEHTABI, Iran, Electrical Engineering Marayhe, JIM WINTERS, Wetumka, Physical Education; O Club ee 4 FU) PRLS 7 Py TESTE TUTTI TV LINED TUT RLAY TITI TD TTA On nS RL THUD ee ilar ite Merry Christn and a iUMB 3EF sgram Plann horus Studer: ra near eapacily mudieng yy Sy = astern Christmas Decora ple as the “Blithe Spirit” hani i oa fF il hi amic. characterization that was $0 ace : ash 4 C2 = “ bay pe NS ; Rich ; oe y ; to the story ae thy ;|Players At } | 8 es) ee ying numbers at i 7 : ¢ . : 8 y To, The World ile By Our Sleeping F leek Fried chicken, au Wk yr Vand coneratulation nd “Fall Amen” tures of the annu : : ; i quet, Friday, Dee. | : 7 3 ,% Bie ee : : ; Sues This held each) vely : ‘ ; oe 8 d ; be presented) by eC] zi ‘ Ee ee neo | fal football gam oe Classes Vj a — a oe in bono of the ce eS i, : 4 i £ = a : Hes E - 5 a mt tesoratios Stat e a md wife of the author.) TEST Sm lt a : : AWE a Goinaiate a || @ dual voles the first Starhing: ay 6:00) oc suit on ™ : ‘ : f (TG Gnortal and the second gram began with t 2 ing as a being from the dinner. Following t Yet caught the spirit Ferree, master of | frayal and passed it on troduced the —sdp} fence. and they each in ty did his part ay the speech In am appr Inctor. He gave the pro- eastern and the a kerioug touch by always Bennie Linkhart wreventive car [series of gift pl wrought system of the | coach “Red” Robe Sing author first perplexed— th ISthafer seas the talka-| what to Us a of) the doctor, She was| tude, Linkhart beg Got in the play with her | planation for tl lattle, She gave better! he was about to pi ln her husband, or so | ftom faculty mer “S {team It seemed) t yringtun as the spirit comittee which had wer added comedy with | 1? Purchase the s ke and endless leaping, | casion te borrow it and dancing in dealing | {oca! dance. With beyond. Her presenta- for the ‘rumpled, nducting seances was marked brown, pi e z condition it was 1) y should be better the | co cH. | tht, December %, as the! Bennie then brow jense and nervous at the suit they had pure jand throughout the first sented it on behalt is, ‘This js uandily! true The suit coat war a, Vans hing night performuner. j the pants had a Jarge stripe dow first act, the players had | the legs hevstimed to (the Jaree! Glen Bostic and Dan snd responded with the | sham then presented the stant | ir abilities Lgouchas, Bl Smith and Dewey: inven is to be commended | Lynch, spectively, with new! Sriormance in casting and| shirt ayay i a suanceseral “and oe) tlonth | Red” Rebertson ¥ prodaction, adeain in th spotlight. as coach nines Bil Smith, Dewey Liench, and Ho- ia. Thomas presented himovith an sive fly vod and veel in hon- is twentieth star of eouc ing, ‘The presetiation was Sauth. Lench then pr doadh with ja suck the presentation he saidsthe ciga ‘ were to replace) the ones they had. ea bg a Held. (hen, bartowing Syrox 4 . 5 oe ' w, November 23, Mei vear, Red was also pre peat through the first rom- Wath al od wan by dhe Wjection and veview cere. | Buch Ma 4 i gt x . eet oe Red with a Hish-frving pan oe ee him) that it alse (had te, Visas The Tish turned outta Le yt teas ie se FS t 4) with hie Giawe)pider of i one dollar bills si ups 4g en global geowraphy pide, which) He could Mise to jataes sy being | the lond guit and pure i ane to his om taste and The studints egucational a the fact that t pe of ‘Students To Pre ae Be Ei re Norse Wind staff, from left includes Earle Hollis, Lou Bowers, Bill Bockius, Troy Bowden, Barbara Delozier, and Bill Elston. id. more improvement. , .| he latest word from Lt. phatley concerning the wiies Piaivd, Georgi Martha i exmational films 1 7 ain, and thp ssa) ey : lose me ao 2 : Follewing the) awe Pe dad uf Pormagea, Ej CMS alii alsa Clogs fs iS ee bane easentia to mepires to iy Poh Re yt: amiiar «ih i Lou Bowers, State JUCO representa- Dong in the eve Wie ee tive for Collegiate Press Association Phas also been EARLE HOLLIS Editor-Second Semester Richa? Th TASEts 3 4%, (Burch wrt Hans jpn Ti fons 3 | ss Sola ee TROY BOWDEN GEE) BAW Joe Pottortt § Editor—First Semester di Sullwater ROT an Pn who pres eron her a ‘ba siden By Dr. Bruce G. Carter oo 1 ial ee hac vade ts- be eel aN time coe to Rake tive wish showld ser ape vtien fort and a bul fram the Misa WER TASTA s present, hie solnee, @ the evening wwe MAI, Ee ox Seylens cy Line) eimai B Oiuiel Tar vous enn. 2 beard, loeatedin gee Vas airy ae the that every OF hree- hou — ay Sint mia San A alates MoM A i AW yan oR) EY The (pu 4 ie Iniormavion 6x Engineer's Club Miss Pat Lemons from Ketch- um, Oklahoma, was queen of the Engineer’s society for the year of 1954. Pat is majoring in Dental Hygiene and is ac- tive in many organizations on the campus. Miss Lemons will be succeeded by Miss Ann Cowan at the annual Engi- neer’s dance March 19. Below is the Engineer’s float which won first place in the homecoming parade contest. The theme of the float was 1954 and it portrayed the song “If | Give My Heart to You.” First Row: Kenny Lane, Max Mehlis, John Miller, Karl Cooper, Lyle Becknell, Robert Hiebert, Alvin Feigle, Millard Rogers, Oren Need, sponsor; Second Row: Glen Hubby, Don Dareing, Clyde Van Sickle, Melvin Kerley, Alan Robertson, Ben Cather, Jack Kane, Jack Phillips, Carroll Collins, Jack King; Third Row: Milton Schultz, Bob Heitzman, Don Cravens, Tom May, James Goins, Lemoine Scott, Othel Deason, Charles Griffith, Bill Durman, Henry Collins. Engineer's Club FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Benny Linkhart, Treasurer; Glen Hubby, Secre- tary; Ben Cather, President; Jack King, Vice-Pres- ident; Don Dareing, Business Manager; Tom May, Student Council Representative; Jack Kane, Ser- geant at Arms; Kenny Lane, Reporter and Annual Representative. i SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Don Dareing, Ben Cather, Student Council Repre- sentative; Melvin Kerley, Vice-President; Lyle Becknell, President; Don Cravens, Treasurer; Clyde Van Sickle, Secretary. A group, of foreign students working in the chemistry laboratory. Besides their lab work the students take many field trips to various industrial places over the state as well as to some universities. Mr. Need is instructing engineering students on the correct procedure of surveying. Engineer's Club Mr. John Thiesing and Mr. Oren Need, sponsors, are always in the center of all Engineer’s activities. Mr. Need organized the Engineer’s society in 1946 and from that time it has grown into one of the largest and leading clubs on the campus. Charles Cummings cleaning his chemistry equipment. Chemistry is a requirement in engineering and many hours are spent in lab by engineering students. Mr. Thiesing is helping some physics students with their experiments. Engineer's Club Miss Pat Lemons after she had been crowned queen of the Engineer's Dance which is one of the leading events on the college campus. She will be succeeded by Miss Ann Cow- an of Miami. Miss Cowan will be crowned at the Dance March 19, 1955. oe ag President, Ben Cather, is introduging a guest speaker at the annual Engineer’s Day held March 17 each year. Guest speakers from Oklahoma University and Phillips Petroleum Company are here to enlighten the students on their future as an engineer. The Engineer’s chicken fry held at Ben Stan- The Engineer's picnic is an affair looked for- ley’s cabin has as its chef Mr. Bill Russell. ward to by every member and their date. He is shown here handing out the chicken. Carol Phillippe, Press Club EARLE HOLLIS Press Club after a meeting Press Club President Bill Elston, Don Morgan, James Elston, Beverlee Yandell, Barbara De Lozier, Earle Hollis, Lou Bowers, Wilma Gaines, Scott Gibbs, Sue Ann Hamilton, Troy Bowden, Shirley Mashburn, Edna Callison, Carol Phil lippe, Bill Bockius, Jackie Rucker, Sponsor. Julia Boehning Gwen Downer Editor Associate Editor Annual Staff at work. Norma Le Kuhn, Donna Hardy, Gwen Downer, Shirley Mashburn, Julia Boehning, Kenny Lane Shirley Mashburn John Woody Norma Le Kuhn Sports Editor Sports Editor Artist Seated: Sponsor, Etta Bruton, Troy Bowden, Joanna Martin. Standing: Virginia Watt, Leland Slinkard, Bill Waddell, Dan McRae, Jean Harrison. Future Teachers of America i i] : ; 2 i Standing, Left to Right: Ed Jackson, Berry Ham, Ben Cather, C. W. Dial, Mose Pooler, Billy Bingham, Glenn Hubby. Seated, Left to Right: Bill McKelvey, Don Cravens, Todd Woffard, Carroll Yandall, Duane Crabaugh, Bill Waddle. Standing, Left to Right: Ed Jackson, Berry Ham, Ben Cather, C. W. Dial, Mose Pooler, Billy Bingham, Glenn Hubby. Seated, Left to Right: Bill McKelvey, Don Cravens, Todd Woffard, Carroll Yandell, Duane Crabaugh, Bill Waddle. Veterans SS Veterans Float Pat Barnes being crowned as Homecoming Queen by Bennie Linkhart. ROTC Band Color Guard Don Hinson, Bill Powell, Marvin Leyerle, W. T. Haley Jim Winters Cadet Colonel na Squadron Commanders, Alan Robertson, Hughie Morris, John Woody, Bob Cochran, Hubert Foster psa. 23 = : : Squadron C Back Row, Left to Right: George Jesse, Bill Smith, Bill Kerr, Don Dareing, Richard Nelson, Tom Lucas, Coach Thomas. Middle Row: Harold Nisch, Jack Buzzard, Gary Keith, Jess Deason, Bob Myers, Jim Hillenberg, Terry Connell, Bud Wiley, Erwin Harvel. Front Row: Nate Gibbs, Dwayne Sullenger, Don Carpenter, Pat Paiton, Jerry Price, Wayne Love. Baseball Hillenburg gets ready “That’s where the last one went’ Track Coach: Cecil Ferree STATE JR. COLLEGE CHAMPIONS OF OKLAHOMA All victorious in the N.E.O. A M College relays, all victorious in the Coffeyville relays bringing home all first place medals and all first place trophies and placed in 22 events in the national intercollegiate relays. State Champions 7 JIM WINTERS WAYNE LOVE JOHN BARHAM High Hurdles Mile Relay 440 Relay Low Hurdles 28’ Relay 100 Yard Dash 220 Yard Dash All Relays BILL KERR BILL BURGESS LONNIE GRAHAM Mile Relay Mile Relay Mile Relay Medley Relay Medley Relay Medley Relay 880 Relay 880 Relay 440 Relay 440 Relay ict ee LOIRE ET Mes HAMMONS RAMSAY'S B K MENS WEAR 29 North Main 2-4316 12 North Main 2-3818 LOUIS PRICE MILLNER-BERKEY DEPARTMENT STORE 19 North Main 2-847 1 11 South Main 2-3835 HOME FURNITURE HUB CLOTHING APPLIANCE COMPANY 25 North Main 121 North Main 2-3483 2-5541 “Your Home Comes First at Home” “Tops for Clothing Shoes” DELZELL DRUG PALMER'S MABON SHOP 101 North Main 2-8405 13 North Main “Your Neighborhood Drug Store” pas WILEY DAWSON REXALL DRUG Jewelry Company SES cual 40 North Main 2-4444 2-4263 “Your Prescription Specialists” B. F. GOODRICH COMPANY 1000 Goodrich Blvd. 2-2831 Courtesy of MIAMI NEWS RECORD y us % Pa | : 4 i i i Z — _ Se j Z 3 : 4 ee


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