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EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS PICTURE EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR SENIOR EDITOR DIVISION PAGES ADVISORS Lee Coyle James Whittaker Regina Rockwood Bill Crane Bob Bartlett Joyce McDonnoId PRODUCTION STAFF Peggie Keller Norman Peters Bill Whitfield EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Ann Baker Bob Hauton Eva Hocutt Marilyn Laugbbaum H. C. Neal Kathleen Robinson Dennis Beall C. L. Grossman Dwayne Hatchett R. J. A. Struck
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East on Main street The Municipal Auditorium An oil refinery Our Third Campus What makes a city a nice place to attend college in? Controlled growth? We have it. Awe-inspiring, but not frightening. Culture? Authors, artists, musicians, and teachers account for a notable portion of our population. Our symphony orches- tra is one of the finest in the Southwest. lndustry? Our city is the industrial center of the state. Still, we've reserved ample room for clean, un-crowded residential areas. Transportation facilities? Ours of the highest in the nation. Our young people can choose from a plentitude of useful, satisfactory, well- compensated vocations. Climates? We enjoy approximately three-hundred flying days each year. We burn natural gas, and do not envy the coast- dwelling smog breathers. People? With due respect to the factors listed above, it is still the people who make the city what it is. We are friendly folk. We work hard. We raise cattle for the market and oil from the ground. We raise some cotton, too, and feed for the cattle. We mine coal and zinc, and log a lot of timber. And we play hard. We ride, and hunt, and fish. We golf a little, and we love to eat out. We spend a lot of our t-ime out of doors. We appreciate our old people, and we ably care for our sick. We are proud of our forbearers, and prouder still of our sons and daughters. We know that our young people of today will be our leaders, cultural, professional, political, and industrial, of tomorrow, We recognize the need of qualifying them for the tasks. We start them early and train them well. Because our faith is important to us, we synchronize it with education. We firmly believe that Christian education is our primary sustaining source of growth and achievement. Our centrally-located Okla- homa City University looms as a bulwark of this deeply- valued Christian education, and casts a shadow of abid- ing reassurance over the length and breadth of our city and our state.
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