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5 E tv 'K' ' if s Introduction As spring drifts in upon us, we take to the out- doors with our studies, and we remember. In the balmy, moist spring aftemoons we remem- ber a long and eventful year-a year marked by na- tional uncertainties and personal pleasures. The fall of 1957 and the spring of 1958 are significant to each of us: In the nation, the news ar- rived of the rise and fall of the first Sputnik, followed by our own Explorers, business climbed and declined, educators argued about the relative merits of science and math opposed to those of English and journalism. On the campus, the year was filled with change, and in general, a new alertness on the part of the student body. We inaugurated a new president, re- 4 ceived a remodeled campus, and through a shift in student leaders and a revitalized, critical press, re- ceived a new look at our part as active citizens of the university. ' We remember, and we realize that life is not lived in a vacuum. Life is composed of many different parts which make up the whole, and being at the university is living among a unique society. Here in the Keshena, the component parts of the university: The duties of the administration, the senti- ment ofthe student body, the classes, sports, activities, and organizations are mixed and mingled to form a picture of a special place for a very special person: The Student at O.C.U.
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4 0 00 0 C 3 J P ,' ? Q Q P 45,4 'Stir Q C ES ENA C Mr 0.0' Q 4 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY A Ma, H' P : fr 1 T7 r. 'es y Or pb, :.. Wg Q E' 9 Q7 Q9 7 Q1 W A 4 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma SECTION EDITORS Martha Douglas, Classes Jack Birge, Sports PHOTOGRAPHERS Paul English Bill English Wes Winford COPY-WRITERS AND ASSISTANTS Marianne Hare, Beverly Booth, Glenda Lemming, Neil McCall, Chuck Webb, Wes Van Antwerp, Randy Corby, Tom Capshaw, Julianne Leonard, I Wayne Stice. DIVISION PAGES David Fitzgerald, Artist 3
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Let others tell of storms and showers, Iill only mark your sunny hoursf, Contents Introduction The University Inauguration Religion Activities Athletics Organizations Classes Index Acknowledgement
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