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7!w!lfl ' of Northern Oklahoma Junior College Click All-American Rating lColumbia First Place Award Members of the Maverick stall and of the printing department are shown grouped in the print shop. From left to ri ht standing: Vincent Stemitzke director of the printing departmentg Mary Ruth Roach, Annette Lang, Miss Dorothy Long, Maverick faculty adviserg Nonalee Gay, Connie Webster, John Guoladdle, and L. J. Hurst. Seated, left foreground to right: Elma Jean O'Mealey, Pat Tremain, Walter Morgan, Jerry Bridges, Bud Whitehead, Apollo Schierling, Betty Ketts, and Ward Thompson Jerry Bridges, edwor The Maverick, NOJC student newspaper, is in the thirtieth year of its publication. It is written, set up, and printed on the N0.lC campus. In the past five years The Maverick has won four first place awards and two Medalist awards from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and four All- American Honor Ratings from the Associated Collegiate Press of the University of Minnesota.
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Literatae Nl First row: Miss Sara Ballenger, Kathleen Forshee, Dorothy Worthington, Fredda Knisley, Annette Lang tstandingl. Second row: Palsy Bland, Elouise Frudy, Thelma Fairless, Wanda Miller, Donna Zody, Mary Wells, Colleen Lanie, Bois Lanie. Third row: LoKeil Harney, Christabell Baker, Zora Hornbeck, Virginia Edwards, Myrna Compton, Beverly Bailey. Fourth row: Ruth Ann Frost, Marilyn Harness, Evelyn Scoles, Ruth Ellen Vernon, Helen Conaghan, Mickey Dean, Janna Kotchavar, Barbara Anne Huffman, Kathryn Willis, Earline Hildabrand, Mar- garet McGinty. Not pictured: Peggy Anderson, Alene Edmonds, Pat Noell, Wilma Metz, Barbara McGinty, Virginia Humphrey, Mary Ruth Roach, Virginia Frantz. Literatae is one of the oldest and most active organizations on the campus. Founded in 1906, it is a cultural organization for N.0.I.C. girls. The programs this year consisted of music, literature, and art. Special events sponsored by the organization included the appearance of special guest speakers, and a formal dance at which Jimmie Wulz, Hunter freshman, was crowned Lit- eratae Sweetheart. Another activity sponsored by the club was the management of concessions for the highschool Basketball Tournaments. Miss Sara Ballenger was the organizations sponsor, this year. -5'
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