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---vwsvnrsm I uni. 2. Standing-Left to right: O. L. Lackey, Hit- chita, Earl Russell, Duncan-Chairman, P. E. Harrill, Oklahoma City-Secretary, William R. Williams, Altus, Harold Hutton, Oklahoma City. Seated-Left to right: Elmer Harber, Shaw- nee-Vice-Chairman, R. T. Stuart, Oklahoma City, John Pat Carpenter, Red Rock, Fred G. Drummond, Hominy. Earl Russell Chairman
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PAUL S. WHEELER Head of lndustrial Division Mr. Wheeler ioined the faculty at Tech after years of experience in teaching and supervising industrial education. Several years of employment with a major oil com- pany gave him a well rounded background for his present assignment. He is one of the most widely travelled of Tech staff mem- bersg having completed an industrial survey of Pakistan in the spring of 1954 which was routed eastward from the United States and returned from-the orient thus circling the globe. He is active in Rotary Club and other civic efforts in Ok'mulgee. imma ' GRADY W. CLACK Coordinator of Instruction Mr. Clack came to Tech campus during the first year of operation. Ten years of public school administration and four years of navy experience during World War II be- fore coming to Tech provided a background of experience in working with young people. He is versatile enough to serve as an official at athletic events, pinch hit as a coach, fill in during a teacher's absence for a number of subiects. His outside interests include raising prize-winning vegetables. His family which includes Mrs. Clack and three sons are active in numerous community and church activities. t NME.: 5. . PAUL ENGLAND Supervisor of Student Activities Mr. England ioined the Tech faculty in 1946 during the first semester of operation. A native Oklahoman trained at Oklahoma A8rM College and a tour of military duty with the Air Force behind him he was well qualified to set up the activity program for the veteran-students who entered Tech that first year. Under his direction a wide range of sports and recreational activities have been a part of the campus life at Tech. Mr. England has been active in civic and church affairs in the community. With this busy schedule he still finds time for some hobby-farming and family picnics with Mrs. England and their three youngsters.
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