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V LIBRARY con ’ 31$57 A CLOSER LOOK Table of Contents Student Life . , Organizations , Honor......... Sports........ Greek......... Administration Students...... Closing....... Index......... 14 34 88 102 128 142 182 218 228 “A Closer Look” Prepared and Produced by the Savage Yearbook Staff for THE STUDENT BODY AND FACULTY OF SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Durant, Oklahoma Volume 51 Rae Ann Jlnkins, Editor Julia D. Davis, Adviser C. W. Mangrum, Department Chairman A CLOSER LOOK . . . The alarm clock provides a rude awakening ... a bit of preparation for the day . . . . class ends with special instruction . . . Back to class with the usual rush ... ... finally, lunch break . . . . . . afternoon class, the last for the day . . . 57557 . . . A DAY AT SOSU . .. class break means chatting with friends ... ... a few moments of study time ... ■ • • and checking out books needed for classes. . . . making plans for later with friends ... ... the never-ending line on student payday ... • • • then a few games of “rec ball”. . .. going out on a date (a rarity for some) ... • • • pigging out at a party ... • • • and finally, a little studying and total col lapse! In Remembrance Of ... James L. Pudgy Bowers 1928-1982 James L. Bowers was better known to all the students, faculty and staff as “Pudgy,” a good man with a kind heart. He loved fishing, hunting, teaching, his students, and, most especially, his family. It was his love of fishing that lured he and a friend, Rev. Weldon Lasater, away on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. He told his class, “I’ll see you Friday” and left with a cheery wave. But for the friends, Friday never came. “Pudgy” and his friend were found murdered not far from eo favorite fishing spot near Antlers. Although he is gone, his kindness remains as loving memo- ries. “He is not gone, but just away.” The flags of Oklahoma, the United St and Southeastern were flown at half-r following the deaths of beloved teac and colleagues. Often students wi It glance through an open classroom window at the flags and remember some kind deed done by Mr. Bowers or Dr. Wade. A Dedication: The students and faculty of Southeastern dedicate this book to the memories of James Bowers and Frank Wade. Frank Wade 1938-1982 Dr. Frank Wade was known as a giant among men — not only in stature, but mainly in heart. He loved life and lived it to its fullest — enjoying the company of his students and his family. He gave much of his time to the improvement of relations for international students and often would be found helping a lonely student far from home. He was devoted to his family. He would smile when anyone mentioned their names and say, “I’m proud of them.” He was going to his father who was very ill when Dr. Wade died. Although he is no longer with us, a spark of Dr. Wade remains in the lives of his friends who value their memories of this good man. 5 • • • A CLOSER LOOK AT Homecoming — a time for the past and present, it seems to bring out the spirit of fun, fes- tivity and competition in everyone. For some, it may also bring back memories of times past when Southeastern was “home” to them also. Whatever the feeling, an air of gaiety prevails. An anticipation of good times grows, leading to a climax on the football field on Saturday night... The festivities began with the coronation of the Homecoming Queen, Karen Wilson. A dance was held in conjunction with the coronation and as the pictures suggest, a good time was had by all escorts, candidates and others alike. 6 ... HOMECOMING WEEK 16AM| mm I ,r r4 r4t- 1 ■ In the following Saturday’s traditional Homecoming Parade, THE SOUTHEASTERN won the float competi- tion with an entry representing John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath. The Baptist Student Union captured second place in the float competition with an entry representing the oil industry in Oklahoma and also expressing a desire to “Drill the Rangers (Northwestern)”. Baptist Student Gnion Homecoming Queen Candidate Lori Morrison enjoys her ride atop a Corvette in the parade. THE PARADE Many Return to School (MRS) garnered third place in the float compe- tition with a float enti- tled “75 Years of Con- tinuous Education.” 00 UPiKH The American Chemical Society entered a float to honor Oklahoma’s Diamond Jubilee and the many aspects of Oklahoma. 8 CONTINGES . . . Karen Wilson took her place of hon- or in the parade as the crowd looked on. Sigma Kappa entered a float entitled “Black Gold” representing one of Oklahoma’s most prominent in- dustries, the oil indus- try. The Psychology Club’s entry in the float competition was entitled ‘‘Spirits of Statehood” repre- senting the pioneer- ing spirit of Oklaho- ma. 9 FROM PRESENTATIONS . .. HENRY G. BENNETT MEMORIAL LIBRARY Southeastern Oklahoma State University li- brary officially became the Henry Garland Ben- nett Library as part of the school’s annual Home- coming activities. Dr. Bennett, a past president of Southeastern and Oklahoma State University, was also appointed permanent director of the nation’s “Point Four Program.” His leadership in education and pioneering in this area led to the building of the framework of higher education as we know it in Oklahoma. Dr. Bennett was responsible for many innova- tions in the two colleges he served as president as well as helping to set up programs elsewhere in fire training, technical training, national defense training and agricultural training. Under President Harry S. Truman’s administration, the Point Four Program was set up for “peace and freedom”, the fourth point of which was “to embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our sci- entific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of the underde- veloped areas,” a program of which Bennett was destined to be named permanent director. His concern for international affairs was part of the reason for this appointment. His desire to educate and assist can be summed up in a quote from a speech to the OSU faculty in 1939, “I should like to see one generation reared and edu- cated from cradle to maturity with the benefit of all that we know about medicine, health and hy- giene, formal education and psychology. I should like to see one generation . .. grow up free from disease, social or biological or mental malnutri- tion or maladjustment, in happy and healthy learning situations. Truly, I believe here lies the pathway to Utopia.” The library bore a new name for the presentation ceremony on Saturday. The plaque commemorating the memorial dedication (right) now stands in the entrance to the library. 10 .. . TO CONFRONTATIONS A day of confrontation describes the Saturday game against Northwestern. From start to finish, the game was exciting, anxious and finally the cli- max — victory! A closer look at the big game (counterclockwise, from top) . .. Coach “Red” Rutherford sets up a play with players (linebacker Kevin Hime in the foreground). John Walker seems to be trapped for a crushing tackle in his attempt to gain some yardage. Nathan- iel Brown prepares to hand off to Daniel Veazey as Danny Odom and John Walker rush in. Well into the game, some tense mo- ments just spur determination as Shan Kirtley, Don Mullenix and Nathaniel Brown await the hike. Pressing on, Darryl Coats leaves a trailing teammate blocking as Butch Bond looks on. HALFTIME HONORS . . . A pause for halftime brought with it a time for honors. Amid the colors and ex- citement of the band and halftime perfor- mances, two outstanding men were recog- nized for their achievements and excel- lence in a number of areas. Take a look . . . Surprise was evident on Dr. Don Par- ham’s face as his name was an- nounced. Recognized as an outstanding athlete and coach, Dr. Par- ham’s number was retired, only the third from Southeastern to receive such honored treatment. An embrace for President Hibbs and a smile reflect Dr. Parham’s feelings regarding the honor, a surprising and sen- timental presentation for many. Buddy Spencer was recognized as the Southeastern Okla- homa State University Distinguished Alumni for 1982 for his contributions during his college years and his continuing contributions to Southeastern. ... VICTORIOUS ENDING! A victorious ending to Homecoming Week made the festivities complete. The climax to a fun-filled week of excitement, Southeastern’s 21-14 win over Northwest- ern was the crowning moment for all. It fulfilled the hopes and dreams of many, rewarding hard work and determination. Later, the effects of exhilaration would fade, but oh, that final moment — moment of sweet victory! Look at the final moments . . . In the dwindling moments of the game, Nathaniel Brown (left) passes the ball as Daniel Veazey helps out to the side. Coach Ron Newsome scrutinizes the action on the field (middle, left) as the game winds down. A look of ecstasy on his face, Coach “Red” Rutherford (middle, right) shakes hands all around. “We’re number one!” seems to be the consensus of Savages Troy Barner and Barry Herrera (bottom, left) as the victory is com- pleted. An embrace and a smile are all Dee Dee Mangrum needs (bottom, right) to express how she feels about husband Dusty and the victory. 13 14 CLOSER LOOK AT STUDENT LIFE Student life ranges from studying all hours of the night to playing on weekends and “free” evenings Student life is playing in the fountain when no one is looking or napping beneath spring trees. It is the time of life when the world is a friend and school is an experience to be savored and remembered. 15 Dear Mom and Dad, I just love going to school at Southeastern Oklahoma State Univer- sity. It is nothing like back home. Why, even the alphabet is different. Instead of “A is for Apple, B is for Boy,” the campus alphabet is more exciting and fun. Let me show you what I mean ... 16 THE SAVAGE Apartment life Apartment life is one of the things students dream about as they make their move from home to college. The “pit” (as a lot of the places are known affectionate- ly) takes on the personality of the occupants and their friends. Decorating the home becomes almost as im- portant as getting around to studying. Broke College costs money. Sometimes, pocket money or change has to keep a student going for a month or more — until the paycheck or money from home gets delivered. The extras in a college student’s life take a lot of money, too. Hitting the right spot for a study session, taking a date to the best place around, field trips to Dallas or Oklahoma City, little things like toothpaste or soap, books, paper and so forth, bite into the savings accounts and “nickels and dimes” disappear in a hurry. 18 Cars Cars are everywhere on campus — and they are hardly ever parked In the right positions as indicated by the parking space lines. But nonetheless, cars are a vital part of the college stu- dent’s life at SOSG. The commuters depend upon them to get them to Durant safely and quickly. The resi- dent students depend upon them to get them out of Du- rant. Cars are a bit of a sta- tus symbol — from the modified ’Vette to the old clunker with 20 kinds of paint holding the rust to- gether. Books piled to the ceiling, clothes scattered across the room, alarms standing next to stereo equipment — this is dorm life. Students shar- ing bathrooms or bedrooms for the first time find the activities a bit trying at first as they rush in for a quick shower five minutes before class begins and finds a roommate beating them to the hot water. Dorm life 19 Enrollment Enrollment is more than just standing in line waiting to see an advisor or dean, or waiting to have your money taken to pay for classes, or even trying to buy books. A major part of enroll- ment is computer cards linking the student to a particular class. Enrollment is time. It takes time to find the right class available and to go through the different lines to get the right signatures. It takes time to decide what direction your educa- tion will take as a student goes through enroll- ment. Friends Friends are the best part of college life. Stranger in class often become the best of friends whil working an algebra problem or struggling with research paper. Friends are there for advice or t give a shoulder to cry on when that special dat turns out to be a dog. This part of campus life i almost the best part of college because a friend i for life. 20 Headaches Headaches are a part of campus life. Too loud stereos, too late studying, too much partying or a case of the flu can bring on a headache. The cure — other than aspirin — is get away from it all by escaping to the movies or library or even just running around town with friends. (jEO’S Geo’s Drive-In. It’s an institution just on the fringe of campus. It’s almost a graduation require- ment to have eaten a Number Four or tasted the golden fries or sipped a sugary coke from the restaurant that has lasted 35 years. He does the hamburgers his way and what a way it is. Each bite is prepared to perfection and shows pride taken in making it that way. 21 International students international students add flavor to the campus culture. Their presence includes a look at their countries and social lives “back home” in places most people read about and imagine as storybook lands. JuNKFOOD JUNKIES Junkfood junkies become prevalent durinc finals week or just before homecoming anc major tests. Donuts, cupcakes, colas and chip; become big sellers at the neighborhood grocer ies and coffee shops as those hooked satisfy their sweettooths and grease habits. It strike: every one from the al!-A honor student to th most dignified professor to the rarely seen stu dent in the 7 a.m. classes. Junk food is a bit nart of rnllpno lifp in 1 Kissing KISSING I and II should be orientation classes, according to some freshmen who give Southeastern a “10”. A quiet corner or a dark hallway offer the perfect place to steal a moment of romance. Bolder students find the areas around the fountain or amphitheatre to be favorite places for an afternoon of “sparking.” Lake texoma Lake Texoma is only 15 minutes away by car or a half hour by bicycle. Its deep blue waters and sand shores offer students sun, fun and lots of relaxation. It is a good place to have a summer swim party or an evening cookout. Groups and clubs plan activi- ties at the Lake because of the diversity of its facili- ties. Mothers and CHILDREN Women (and men) returning to school often find themselves with their young children and no babysitter available. Understanding profes- sors help them find a way for them to attend class and make sure the youngsters are taken care of at the same time. The campus is also a good place for mothers to bring their children on a sunny afternoon for a walk or play time. 24 Ocean Pacific shirts are everywhere the dis- criminating college student goes — to the mar- ket, the post office, or even on trips to the ocean. The student who “goes with the flow'' found Ocean Pacific to be the only thing to wear for nearly all occasions. WSNRY G, BENNETT MEMORIAL LIBRARY IOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV. mifiAKJT Aifl A -niii. CEAN PACIFIC No PARKING No parking zones and signs are found on campus and usually ignored by thoughtless drivers, These same drivers usually ignore the spaces reserved for handicapped drivers and pull in anyway. Phone home Just like E.T., many college students “phoned home” every chance they got. It could have been to tell Mom hello or Dad about that special someone. The phone also served as a link to the stomach — calling in orders to the pizza place or the drive-ins. The phone also makes a great study center as students would compare notes from the comfort of their armchairs. 26 WALKS Relaxation Playing pool or just hanging around — relaxation took many forms around campus. Students could drop in the game room or coffee shop for visiting friends. They could swim laps in the pool or just daydream under the magnolias. Quiet walks with friends around the campus let many students find peace and relax- ation. It gave them time to calm down after a hectic day or to walk off a heavy meal at the cafeteria. A quiet walk gave some couples time to find out about each other. 57 OAP OPERAS “Another World — All My Children — General Hospital” can be heard floating through the halls as the co-eds tune in for their favorite soap. Even professors have been known to fix their lunch hours in order to catch a particularly interesting show. Students are notorious for ar- ranging class schedules in order to keep up with Luke and Laura or Mac and Rachel or even Lisa, Tom, Dick and Harry. T YPING 28 Typing — the bane of existence for any number of students — provides the basis for a good solid education. The student with typing skills found it easier to get work and better grades. Secretaries typed out tests and class schedules. Each day many reams of paper were typed into reports, class handouts and letters. The tap-tap-tap of a student typewriter blended with other tapping typewriters during the week before finals as students prepared for projects. Uniforms Uniforms abound at Southeastern — they can be band or flag corps, ROTC, security, or even club jackets. Several groups required that uni- forms be worn to all university functions while other groups required them only at formal func- tions. Video mania struck in the form of Tron, Pac- Man, Galaga and others. Students stuck endless rolls of quarters in the boobbox for a few minutes of playing pleasure. VIDEO MANIA 29 W ORKING Working is something the average student is well acquainted with daily as they head For various campus jobs. These jobs ranged from secretarial to working in the food lines. While many worked for the money, others worked for the experiences offered. Xerox Xerox finger hit the index finger of many students as they stood in line to make copies of everything from music to a friend's notes. Information from reserved books could be copied for reference. 30 Y AWNING Yawning seemed to be a pastime for some college students — especially around 4 p.m. as they took a break from work or study. Late hours hitting the books or the bars took their toll on students who missed the noontime nap. 31 Students who spent hours study- ing rarely saw the goose eggs on their papers. Those who used books to prop up a broken chair or desk legs usually had a collection of the ovals in a variety of colors. THE A . . . AND THAT'S SAVAGE B C’s 32 Don’t you just love it? It makes school seem more worthwhile. By the way, don’t worry about me, my classes are really great and my teachers are so helpful. The wheelchair 1 use after my fall from the third floor really helps. I guess it was my fault I fell. If I hadn’t been so sick to my stomach after the food poisoning last week, I could have caught onto the stair railing with my unbandaged hand that I cut while picking up the glass from my mirror. I can see better now that my concussion has healed. I just don’t know where the other car came from. Before you get worried, 1 lied. 1 didn’t fall, I haven’t had food poisoning, 1 didn’t cut my hand or break my mirror. 1 can see and 1 didn’t have a concussion or a car accident. The only thing wrong is that I need money. Now that you are relieved, please send between $50 and $100 so I can have a good time. Your Loving Child 33 34 A CLOSER LOOK AT. . . ORGANIZATIONS Organizations include everything from the Wesley Foundation to the Accounting Club. Organizations make leaving home easier be- cause of the friendships formed. Organizations for professional education groups make learn- ing about the field easier because of the extra information presented. These are the clubs and groups that make the long-dreary weeks come alive because there is something to do and some place to go. 36 I STUDENT Michelle Altebaumer Charlene Cooper Doyle Edge Susan Gudgel Jay Paul Gumm Joe Harris Becky Hixon Greg Jenkins Roger Jones Bert May Kendrick Terry Matlock Beverly McFarland Julie Whitford Dave Whitlock Sherri Whitlock Terri Whitlock Karen Wilson •'Y' •ft va. 36 SENATE The Student Senate is the governing body for students. Along with legislative duties, the senate provides activities for student entertain- ment, recreation, education and enrichment. Each organization on campus is allowed a re- presentative, and officers and other members are elected each year (with special senators elected for the summer term). ‘Xmh Baits' Ffcfi 3erew , tfr ... Ekr floy bnfc'dt ■ i'«mitt He-elect Greq Tonkins Student Senrit-e •fW I Officers for the Student Senate (top) are: (left to right) Karen Wilson, Vice President; Bert May Kendrick, President and Becky Hixon, Secretary Treasurer. Campaign posters (middle) abound at election time for Student Senate. Members and sponsors of Student Senate are: (left to right, first row) Sheri Whitlock, Becky Hixon, Teri Whitlock, David Whitlock, (second row) Karen Wilson, Beverly McFarland, Charlene Cooper, Susan Gudgel, (third row) Greg Jenkins, Julie Whitford, Roger Jones, Lynn Mattingly, Mechille Attebaumer, (fourth row) Doyle Edge, Justin Murphy, Jay Paul Gumm. Woody Karper, Terry Matlock, (fifth row) Lance Lee Erwin, Bert May Kendrick, Dean Katie Slack and Dr Krattiger, sponsors. PRESIDENT’S CLUE Bert May Kendrick Student Senate President Karen Wilson Student Senate Vice-President Sigma Kappa President Becky Hixon Student Senate Secretary Dana Broyles Pi Omega Pi President Greg Idell Baptist Student Union President Beverly McFarland Parsons Scholars President Dinah Owens Cardinal Key President Brad Pardue Phi Alpha Theta President Brian Silver Delta Chi Delta President Kimberly Smith Alpha Sigma Tau President Jeannie White Home Economics Club President 38 ARABIC STUDENTS Several girls model Arabic fashions on Arabic Day. Several students and guests visit display tables set up for Arabic Day. Students visit with guests and other students at the displays set up in the Blue and Gold Room for Arabic Day. The Arabic Students organiza- tion is for those students who are of Arabic nationality to get togeth- er and share cultural traditions and experiences. For those who are far from home, it provides an opportunity to associate and com- municate with those of similar cul- tural and geographical back- grounds. Susan Brown demonstrates some tricky Arabic danc- ing using swords and lots of coordination. 39 NATIVE AMERICANS Officers (left to right) — Elmer Jones, Vice Presi- dent; Emma Sam, Presi- dent; Sharon James, Trea- surer; Faith Jacob, Secre- tary and Jerry Sartin Reporter Dancers from the September Benefit Pow Wow — (left) Ivin Swift, (right) Josh- ua Imotichey. The benefit was held to raise funds for another larger spring pow wow. [Native Americans — (front row) Christine Johnson, Sharon James, Faith Jacob, Dawn Myers, Leticia Lewes; (back row) Eugene Taylor, Jerry Sartin, Pat Thompson, Marilyn Johnson, Elmer Jones, Emma Sam, Carol Wyatt, Lisa Emson, Amy 40 BANGLADESH STUDENTS Rizwan Haq. Rick Kisslu and Mickey Zaghi chat. The Bangladesh Student Organization is composed of students at Southeastern who are from the Bangladesh area. The organization is for those students to band together and ceiebratre their customs and culture. The organization also helps ease the loneliness of being so far away from home by allowing students to share tradi- tions and experiences. IlHNGLHBESH Mrs. Niaz Ali Zaman, Educational Attache, Embassy of the People s Republic of Bangladesh is a guest speaker Students sample a lavish banquet of foods from Bangladesh AFRICAN STUDENTS Nigerian students celebrate Nigerian Independence Day in traditional dress with songs cheers and a parade. The African Student Christian Fellowship members are: (left to right front row) James Gitundu (Vice Leader) Peter Ofili, Ben Obiorah, Samuel Obi (Leader), Mike Morrow, Da-erego George, Emilia and John Jatto, (back row) John Heath (BSC! Director), Ibe Nwosu, Maxwell Oparaodu Igoma Obubere Elizabeth Moro, Austin Emeagwai (Secretary), Chris Nwaeze and Gbenga Adekanbi. UNITED STUDENTS The United Students Or- ganization is for those stu- dents involved in the Up- ward Bound program, those students who tutor or are tutored in the Special Ser- vices program or those stu- dents who take special classes under another relat- ed program. The group is very active and a majority of the members are fresh- men. Members participate {top) in electing nev officers. The officers are (middle) — (left tc right) Cathy Gray, Public Relations; Tiam Nix, Treasurer; Karen Vance, Secretary Antonio Spencer, Vice President and Bill; Joe Jenkins, President. United Student: (bottom) — (left to right, first row) Derandt Tidwell, Denita Turner, Cathy Gray Jennette Shelf, Mary Dane, Beverl; Vanzandt, Tammy Cooper, Andre Huggins; (second row) Tina Bronserna Letica Lewis, Rebecca Paddock, Karer Vance, T.J. Dingess, Vicki Harrington Sylvia Hendricks, Norma Slack, Chri Turner, Sebrina Turner, Tiana Nix, Denni Webb, (third row) Antonio Spencer, Sheil Fisher, David White, Darrell Davis, Johi Andrews, Rick Dennis, Terri Bucknei Bobby Hendricks, John Midgley, Jimm; Jones, Joe Harris, Billy Joe Jenkins UPWARD BOUND The Upward Bound Program is a program administered through Student Services which enables certain high school students to participate in university curricula and special cultural enrichment activities. Students are accepted into the program between their sophomore and junior years. They take special courses for the next two summers and some possibly college accredited courses after their senior year. The students live on campus and are fully supervised both in class and on special outings. After their senior year, they are called BRIDGE students and if they enroll later in college, after 12 hours of college classwork, they may apply to have the applicable courses previously taken applied to their transcript. Jonathan Miller (top) from Norman, Oklahoma was a speaker in this summer's Scholarship- Leadership Enrichment Program. Several Upward Bound students (middle) await the beginning of their photography class. Upward Bound students and counselors (bottom) for Summer, 1982 — (left to right, first row) Annette (Nola) Chappell. Stacey Johnson, Lynnette George, Charlotte Scott, Kim McWhirter, Cindy Ensey, Renee White, Patti Perry, Carolyn Davis, Willie Berry, Kolette Rymel, Ricky Nelson, Rhonda Heflin, Jackie Jones, Barry Collier; (second row) Doyle Edge, Kenny Choat, Orlando Wahlenberg, Toni Ryan, Cartia Lynch, Cathy Rawlins, Loretta Fort, Tony Paschal, Nora Helms, Tim Laughfin, Angela Jeffers, Michael Freeman, Judy Graham, Karla Rymel; (third row) Drew Young, Brad Gernand, Linda Dillishaw, Thomas Bearden, Raquel Wahlenberg, Todd Fields, Sylvia Lamb, Sheila Penn, Cassandra Jeffries, Patricia Craft, Estelle Holland, Tim Staples, Melinda Lucas; (fourth row) Leon Scott, Tim Ross, Leticia Lewis, Jo Anna Rice, Donna Carter, Ted Hebert. Bob Hendricks, Randy Luna, Gennetta Frazier, Victor Green, Trisha Mellencamp, Hettie Harris, Joy Culbreath; (fifth row) Lois Reed, Shauna Sterling, Sheila Fisher, Albert Shirley, Terry Conder, David White, Jim Gatliff. Albert Miller, Lane Nichols, Steve Little, Jim Darity; (sixth row) Lisa James, Donald Butler, Jennette Shelf, Joe Harris, Tim Roach, Julie Carter. Steve Lahman, Lisa Thompson, Felicia Carnes, Keith Jackson and Mike Scott. ALPHA ETA RHO Alpha Eta Rho officers include (from left) Dan Govea, vice president; Sheila Patterson, treasurer; Ken Mingus, president; Steve Farnsworth, vice president; and Linda Henneberger. secretary. Alpha Eta Rho is the honorary aviation fra- ternity at Southeastern. The club studies and promotes the role of aviation in business, indus- try, education and other fields. Alpha Eta Rho membership also includes the Flying Team, consisting of (front, from left) Brian Kelly, Andrew Cummings, Ken Stege-advisor, Dan Govea, (rear, from left) John Matthews, Steve Farnsworth and Greg Johnson. Alpha Eta Rho membership includes (front, from left) Helene Kager, Linda Henneberger, Marchella Gilbert, Cathey Maisenbach, Priscilla Gilbert, Jean Krone, Steve Farmsworth, (second) Catharine Gilstrap, Kim Ashton, Kathey Six, Sandi Lassberg, Kip Tiedemen, Lance Garrett. Richard Fera, Andrew Cummings, (third) Kent Mingus, Sheila Patterson. David McMillan, John Matthews, Keith DePriest, Mike Ward, (rear) Dan Govea, Mehdi Mostowfi, Brian Kelly, Alan Honaker. Martin Mike (Wease) Wilson, Mike Goodwin, Chuck Morrow and Greg Dowling (top) enjoy a “friendly game of foosball at the BSC. Greg Idell, Lisa Bacon, Donna LeMonier, Kelly Smith, Velma Winnett. Leanne Logan, Mike Wilson and Mike Goodwin (middle left) prepare for a game of intramural softball. Kayla Roberson, Pam Washburn, Ken Barber, Elbert Benson, Elwin Griffith an. Steve Smith (middle, right) help themselves at noonday lunch. The gang (bottom) at a Thursday night vespers poses for a pic ture (or at least some of them). The Baptist Students Union is a Christian organization for the fellowship and growth of student of all denominations, while also reaching others for Christ. All who come are considered member; The BSCi has many activities — noonday, noonday lunch, Vespers, Bible study, evangelism outreach meetings, a freshman group, executive council group, intramural sports teams, aerobic; retreats snerial trins fnften to state-wide activities! and snerial activities tsuch as bannuets ar CHI ALPHA Chi Alpha is a Christian fraternity spon- sored by the Assembly of God Associ- ation. It is open to all who wish to attend with regular weekly meetings, weekly ac- tivities. Bible studies, devotion times and other special activities. The purpose is to promote growth in Christ and provide Christian fellowship. The officers for Chi Alpha (top) are: (left to right) Dennis Perrish, Vice President; Rhonda Jackson, Secretary and Rickey Fennell, President. Members of the fraternity (bottom) are; (left to right, front row) Vicki Wendt, Nancy Kilgore, Mark Kilgore. Robert Markland, Jerry Stewart, John Vates; (back row) Johnny Midgely, Carla Whorton, Rhonda Jackson, Dennis Perrish, Rickey Fennell, John McLoy and Gary Taylor. Those not pictured are: Sonseeahra Scribner, Larry Wilcox, Mark Montgomery, Paul Pierce, Kevin Cates, Jonkeeta Wiggins and Richie Haynes. MANY RETURN TO SCHOOL SOSCJTs Many Return to School program serves as a “touch base for students who dropped out of college or school and are return- ing to complete their education. MRS’ mem- bership is an aid to the older student who is trying to fit back into the mainstream. MRS general membership (above) includes (front, from left) Coordinator Marian Massey, Marcia Parr, Mary Sue Norman, Debra Modlin, (second) Bonnie Rowland, Sherri Rice, Louise Buchanon, Joy Burns, (third) JoAnn Ridings, Joyce Walden, Betty Colclazier, Kathy Jones, (rear) June Boaen, Jo Grton, Loretta Brown, Maxine Donnell, Shirley Pruett, and Virginia Vietta. Officers (at right, from left) Betty Colclazier, vice president; Virginia Vietta, treasurer; Loxi Webb, president; and Bonnie Rowland, secretary. 48 WOMEN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Women Student Associ- ation plays a major role in helping the female students on campus by organizing meetins and seminars to aid the women in making their place on campus. The organi- zation is for both the new stu- dent on campus as well as the older woman facing college, perhaps for the first time since high school. Officers include {at left, from left) Loyce Ann Chambers, president; Beverly Beshirs, historian; Teresa Brady, secretary; Pansy Boney, treasurer; and Margaret Everett, vice president. Members include (below, front from left) Kathy Jones, Marcia Parr, Mary Sue Norman, Patricia Everett, Wanda Jones, Beverly Beshirs, Susan Bare, Bonnie Rowland, Marian Massey, (rear) JoAnn Ridings, Patrievia Taylor, Loxi Webb, Loyce Ann Chambers, Pansy Boney, Teresa Brady, Maggie Wood, Virginia Vietta, and Betty Colclazier, AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY The American Chemical Society is a stu- dent affiliate chapter of the American Chemical Society, a national organization. It is set up for chemistry and pre-profes- sional majors. Monthly meetings featuring guest speakers are held along with special activities such as trips to ACS Sympo- siums, open house and magic show at Par- ent’s Day, field trips to area high schools and other social activities. Officers include: (left to right) Steve Dalton, Vicki Wendt, Mar Cooke, Dr. Gordon Eggleton (advisor) and David Whitlock. CAL Sharon James and Dana Harvey represent ACS at a booth for Parent’s Day. David Whitlock conjures up some magic at the ACS Magic Show held in conjunction with Parent’s Day, Members (at least some of them) listen attentively to the speaker at an ACS monthly meeting WILDLIFE SOCIETY Officers of the society are {front, from left) Shelly Snyder, vice-president; Lisa Davis, president; (rear) Mike Parham, secretary-treasurer, and Dl Connie Taylor, advisor. Wildlife is a major part of Oklahoma living. South- eastern students concerned with the condition of wild life founded the Wildlife So- ciety several years ago to study and aid the animals in this area. The organization spon- sors speakers at many of their monthly meetings. They go on field trips and plant trees on the campus. They also have social activi- ties, honor an outstanding wildlife student, have an an- nua! banquet and go on ca- noe trips in addition to the wildlife philantrophy. Members include (front) Marjo Hulsey, Shelly Snyder, Diane Duncan, Lisa Davis, (rear) Mike Wilson, Derek Citty and Dinah Owens. 51 COMPUTER CLUB The Computer Club is an organization formed for students interested in Computer Science. It is affiliated with the national organization the Association for Computing Machin- ery (ACM). Advisors are Mr. Carroll and Mr. Morris. The club conducts regular meetings for business and hosts special guest speakers. It also sends a team to the regional computer programming contest which may go on to national competition if it wins. The dub conducts its own programming contest in the spring for high school programmers and holds a banquet at the end of the year for members, plus other special activities. Officers for the dub are (left to right) — Lorraine Norris, Vice President; Roger Richmond, President; Ron Denham, Student Senate Representative; Pam Washburn, Secretary and Sharri Wilson, Treasurer. Club members are: (front row, left to right) Jean Fields, Melanie Prince, Vicki Wendt, Lorraine Norris, Rochelle Horton, Mary Moore, Sharri Wilson; (back row, left to right) Leon Mayes, Mike Ross, Sherry Baker, Roger Richmond, Ron Denham, Pam Washburn, Terri Gowin, and James Benham. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The Psychology Club is an organization formed for those who are interested in psychol- ogy and or are psychology majors. Persons from all areas of study are welcome to join due to the emphasis that the club places on the use of psy- chology in one way or an- other in everyone's life and in all fields. The club tries to im- prove relations between fac- ulty and students, nurture personal growth and promote interest in the field of psychol- ogy. Activities include having special guest speakers at reg- ular meetings, attending seminars and conferences and various other activities. Psychology Club officers (top) include: (left to right, front) Darrell Davis, Co-sponsor: Nancy Madrid, President; Joe Billings, Public Relations; Anita Wren, Secretary; Larry Rezzen, Vice President; (left to right, back) Almeda Weaver, Treasurer and Mrs. Engles, Co-sponsor. Members (below) are: (left to right, front) Karen Smith, Nancy Madrid, Joe Billings, Chris Christianson, Anita Wren, Darrell Davis, Larry Rezzen, (left to right, back) Mary Estep, Denise Bates, Roger Jones, Mrs. Engles and Almeda Weaver. HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics Club is geared toward profes sional development, learning and recreation. It is an affiliate of the American Home Economics Association, primarily for Home Economics majors and minors. Monthly meetings are held along with special programs and activities. Advisors (top left) Kathleen Meadows, Barbara Rackley (seated) and Winona Boatner work closely with the club. Officers (top, right) are: (from left) Jeannie White, president, LaWanna Jones, vice president; Donna Bloomer, secretary treasurer and Patricia Sumner, reporter. Members of the club (below) are: {first row) Jean Porter, Robin Shipman, Jeannie White, Donna Bloomer. Audra Simson, Tracy House, Donna Harrison (second row) Kim Parson. Patricia Sumner, LaWanna Jones, Brenda Dennis, Jonkeeta Wiggins and Lauri Weaver. 54 MANAGEMENT - MARKETING Officers for the club (above) are; (front row) Tanya Crow, president; Nancy Price, secretary; (middle row) Donetta Loftis, vice president; Tina Hurst, treasurer; Nancy Davist homecoming queen representative; (back row) Steve Moody, advisor and Barry Ellis, advisor. The Management - Marketing Club is oriented for and by busi- ness students. Sponsored by Steve Moody and Barry Ellis, the club participates in fund- raisers such as bake sales and car washes. A semesterly ban- quet is held and every spring a light run (race) is coordinated to raise money for United Way. Other activities include a Burl- ington Tour, a Market Hall Tour and other special activities. Members of the dub indude: (left to right, first row) Danna Andrews, Donetta Loftis, Tina Hurst, Haney Price, Beverly McFarland. Phyllis McCullough, {second row) Tanya Crow, Roena Bowman, Susan Gudgei, Beverly Beshears, Pansy Boney, Debbie Dice, Alan Fitzgerald (third row) Valerie Crow, Steve Moody and Al White. PI OMEGA PI Pi Omega Pi is the honorary business fraternity. Members are selected on their scholarship and leadership abilities in business education. Each year, the group raises money for special projects with a billfold sale as well as other similar projects. Dana Broyles and Linda Graham man the parent’s day booth. They have passed out literature and explained the clubs achievements and goals. Officers for Pi Omega Pi are Dana Broyles, president; Cheryl Conditt, secretary-treasurer; and, Debbie McMillan, vice president. Members and sponsors of Pi Omega Pi are Cathryn Wright-sponsor; Dana Broyles, Chery! Conditt, Debbie McMillan, Ruby Bowen-sponsor; Pat Robbins-sponsor; (rear) Terri Young, Linda Graham, Susie Wilson, Carolyn Young, Carla KAPPA DELTA PI Kappa Delta Pi is the honor- ary education fraternity on campus. Members are select- ed by a nomination process and on the basis of the aca- demic and leadership records. The group holds a banquet and studies the progress of education in Oklahoma and the nation. Officers of Kappa Delta Pi (at left, from left) include Deanna Duerson, reporter; Jan Eppler, vice president; Kim Gazaway, president; Pat Dunham, treasurer, and James Mttchel, sponsor. Members of Kappa Delta Pi include (seated.from left) Jan Eppler, Deanna Duerson, Kim Gazaway, Dovie Walker, Pat Walker, Kathleen Meadows, (standing) Rock Ashcraft. Lahoma Clark, Bernice Ayres, Pamela Dozier, Marvin Faulkenberry. Terri Jenkins, Rae Ann Jinkins, Serana Jane Johnson, Angela Marr, Marian Massey Lorraine Morris, Lyntse Morris, Claudia Tatum, Carolyn Titsworth, Wilma Wright, and James Mitchell. The oldest organiza- tion on campus, Sigma Tau Delta is an honorary English fraternity for those students both un- dergraduate and gradu- ate who exhibit excel lence in this area. Under- graduate students must have completed three se- mesters, at least two lit- erature courses above freshman level, be in the upper 30% of their classes and have at least a “B” average in English to qualify. Meetings are held monthly and spon- sors are Mrs. Andrews and Mr. Pillar, SIGMA TAG DELTA Officers for Sigma Tau Delta (top) are; (left to right) Rickey Fennell, member; Sharia Frost, President; Jeanine Hardman, Vice President; Pam Dozier, member; Doris Andrews, sponsor; (not pictured) Karen Pierce, Secretary; Debra Lambert, Reporter and Dinah Owens, Photographer, Members and sponsors (bottom) include: (left to right, first row) Cherry Smedley, Elbert Hill. Raymond Pillar, Debra Robinson, Dinah Owens; (second row) Carol Wyatt, Debra Lamberth, Judith Sexton, Joyce Coupey; (third row) Pam Dozier, Dora Houston, Rickey Fennell, Kay McClure, Jim Gatliff, Sandy Decker, Randi Crawford, Doris Andrews, Joe Littlejohn, Blanche Jamison and Debra Sikes. RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Retired Senior Volunteer Pro- gram (RSVP) serves as a link be- tween the older generation and the current college-aged student. The program keeps the retired person active and aids in their re- solve to remain healthy while con- tinuing their community involve- ment. Activities sponsored by RSVP include both social and education- al classes. These range from dance and exercise to income tax and es- tate planning. Seniors (at left) often find themselves in round table discussions and activities. Folk dancing (below) is an activity that people of all ages enjoy. At the RSVP center, seniors give square and round dancing a try. It’s not only fun, but good exercise. I I i I f } f ¥ t e Savage Cheerleaders spent the year working the crowds into a lather over the home- town teams in all sports. The women also entertained sev- eral groups with their rou- tines. Cheerleaders (at right) for the Savages include (clockwise from top center) Kim Smith, Pam Jessie, Melanie Lankford, Monica McKinney, Katy Buckley, Jean Pendgraf. A traditional pose (bottom) shows Cheerleaders Jessie, Wise, Pendgraf, McKinney, Lankford and Buckley at their best. OPPOSITE PAGE: Pam Jessie (top left) takes a kneel for the start of a bas- ketball cheer. Kim Smith (top right) poses on the circle for the basketball court. Susan Robinson (center right) steps in time during a cheer. Melanie Lankford (center left) lines up with the next cheerleader. Jean Pendgraf (bottom left) shows her favorite split ' position. Katy Buckley (bottom right) does a dou- bledt split, a crowd pleaser SAVAGE CHEERLEADERS SO Cheerleaders spend hours each week planning routines, practicing special cheers and writing the lyrics to ditties to urge their team to victory. The women must also know the rules of the sport in order to know when to lead an appropriate cheer. 61 Torn Bryson (below) has the field direction of the Marching Savages during half- time activities of the football games. Band Director Mark Parker (at right) works with the woodwind and brass sections during rehearsal, The Marching Savages of Southeastern Oklahoma State University (below) include (front, from left) Haley Rambo. Ruth Scrivner. Sherry Hanzel, Cindy Luker, (second) Charlene Cooper, Cindy Hodges, Becky Lester, Janet Karr, Becky Vanderhelm, Angela Kline, (third) Carla Wharton, Kim Gazaway, Terri Young, Kim Butler, Vickie Thomason, Lynn Apple, (fourth) Rae Ann Jinkins, Georgia Anderson. Evette Banks, Regia Jackson, Sylvia Lamb, Christine Johnson, (fifth) Janie Bordner, Jimmy Kerian, Suzy Jenkms, Richard LaMascus. Craig Louis, Antonio Spencer, Bill Taylor, (sixth) Matt McCarty, Rabon Bewley, Mary Rosdahl. Bill Hodges, Thomas Ayres, Angela Mohair, Donna Weaver, Catherine Gilstrap, (seventh) Donny Longest, David Miller, Tony Mitchell, Gary Scott. Scott Rowland, Anthony Eddington. Chris Kenny. Bill Kuykendall, (eighth) Joe Lusby, Kim Bayliffe, Jenny Stuart, Sheri Cooper, Carey Jones, Robert Gumm, Monty Wright, Shelly MilJer, Randall Chapman. Phil Caffin, Bill Zier, Tony Buckner, (ninth) Bill Nezman, Darla Presley, Tom Bryson, Susan Gudgel, and Darryl Smith MARCHING SAVAGES 62 KAPPA KAPPA PSI 1-----------------------------.---------------------------f -— ----------------------------1----------------------------1—'------— Fall pledges (below) include (front, from left) Bill Kuykendall, Bill Zier, Bill Taylor, Bill Neyman. (second) David Miller, Scott Rowland, Antonio Spencer, Thomas Ayres, Matt McCarty, (third) Jerry Stewart, Tony Mitchell, Cary Jones, Terry Buckner, (fourth) Gary Scott, Craig Louis, Phill Coffin, Darryl Smith, (rear) Mark Parker and Rabon Bewley. Kappa Kappa Psi is the honorary band fraternity. Members are university musicians who have demonstrated an out- standing musical ability along with leadership po- tential. Members for the fall organization (at left) include Randall Chapman, Bill Hodges, Monty Wright, Joe Lusby — vice president, Donny Longest — president, and Tom Bryson, secretarytreasurer 63 Color Guard members added spice to the half-time football shows with their witty routines and precision drills. Cindy Hodges and Carla Wharton (below left) perform to music from “West Side Story, Lynne Apple and Charlene Cooper (below, center) show off a segment from “That's Entertainment ' Another Thats Entertainment segment (below, right) had Rae Anne Jinkins, Cindy Luker, Christene Johnson, Kim Butler, Angela Kline and Kim Gazaway taking a fall. COLOR GUARD Members of the Savage Color Guard (above) are Georgia Andersen. Evette Banks, Vicki Thomason, Kim Gazaway, Cindy Hodges, Carla Wharton, Charlene Cooper, Kim Butler, Ruth Scrivner, Christene Johnson, Becky vanderHelm, Cindy Luker, Angela Kline, Janet Karr, Becky Lester, Regina Hayes, Terry Young, Sylvia Lamb, Sherry Hanzel, Lynne Apple, Rae Ann Jinkins and Haley Rambo. 64 TWIRLERS, DRUM MAJOR Tom Bryson, Drum Major Darla Presley, twirler Susan Gudgel, twirler Ms. Presley and Ms. Gudgel (above) pause before a Mr. Bryson (above) watches a pre-game rehearsal. Ms. performance. Ms. Presley (below) strikes an opening pose. Gudgel (below) practices a position for her performance. OPERA AND CHORALE Opera members, Karen Chowning and Leann Harless act as servants, as Tammy Buchanan acts as queen. Opera member Johnny Smithson gets a scolding from Mary Rosdall and Jean Diesher. Opera members, Johnny Smitf son, Monty Wright and Rolan Burk, portray the three wisemen CHORALE members include: First row, Jean Deisher, Lynne Dailey, Joan Wright, Leann Harless, Denise Lowell, Darla Cos Catherine Qllstrap, Tammy Buchanan, Elaine Luna, Kathy Sherry Stone, Teri Foster, (Second Row), Johnita Davis, Kenc Dufur, Kelly Simon, Patricia Ayres, Jaylene Sayers, Lori Morrison. Linda Wafson, Karen Chowning, Mary Rosdahl, Beck Hocking, Donna Cook, Brenda Strickland, Dorina Tidwell, (Third Row), Bennie Speaks, Jeff Howard, Johnny Smithsoi Monty Wright, Kendall Sherrer, Jerry Stuart, Darryl Smith, Antonio Spencer, (Fourth Row), Thomas Ayres, Donnie Crumj CHORVETTES AND CHAMBER SINGERS CHORVETTES include: Back (I to r) Donnie Crump, Kelly Simon, Becky Hocking, Andy Alexander, Lori Morrison, Johnny Smithson, Karen Chowning, Elaine Luna, Kendall Sherrer, Front, Alan Caldwell, Kenda Dufur, Roland Burk, Donna Cook, Terry Matlock. CHAMBER SINGERS include: (I to r) Tammy Buchanan, Karen Chowning, Darryl Rainbolt, Rolland Burk, Rabon Bewiey, Paula Howell, Jean Deicher, Johnny Smithson, Leann Harliss, Kenda Dufur, Monty Wright, Darla Cost, (kneeling) Thomas Ayres, Lynn Dailey, Teri Foster. SAVAGE DEBATORS i 1 i ! Debate brings to mind images of Abra- ham Lincoln and Stephan Douglas in the great Illinois debates of the 1800’s and that image is not too far wrong for the universi- ty debate circuit. Savage Debators — long considered one of the finest groups in the field — have spent nearly every weekend this year on the road where they compete and usually win or place. The teams have been using nuclear dis- armament and the weapons race as a topic and have done much research on the sub- ject. They have also competed in extempo- raneous speaking on unrelated subjects and been big winners” over some top competitors. 68 Opposite page: Carla Wharton (top) asks coach Kirk Ashton for advice while doing research in one of many bulletins she reads for information. The debate team (bottom) includes (from left) Kirk Ashton, Mark Montgomery, Greg Jenkins, Steve Fuoco, Jonketta Wiggins, Jim Gatliff, Carla Wharton, Kalynn Free, Bobby Robbins and Robin Knott. This page: Mark Montgomery and Bobby Robbins (at left) show off their fourth place trophy in team debate taken from Central State University. Savage Winners from the Central Missouri State Debate Tournament (below) include (seated, from left) Jonkeeta Wiggins, Bobby Robbins, Sharia Frost, (standing, from left) John Yates, Steve Fuoco, Jim Gatliff and Kirk Ashton. 69 p M •U 4 I II ii I KHIB Radio 92 is the student managed and produced broadcast radio of Southeastern Oklahoma State Qni- KHIB Radio 92 versity. It is located on the second floor of the Fine Arts Building in the Communication and Theatre Depart- ment. KHIB is operated under the advisement of faulty member Ben Chappell. Lee Jordan (top) takes care of paperwork before signing on the air for his shift as a disc jockey. Lyle Selman (at right) prepares notes and logs his shift and plans record sequences. Dena Harris (below left) is on the air playing everything from Manilow to Mozart to public broadcast announcements. Chris Goodwin (below right) finds a particular viewer request a little out of his taste. 70 ACCOUNTING CLUB s-wS: Officers for the fall semester include: (left to right, seated) Lenita Rabon, Sherry Baker, (standing) Zelda Cotton and Debbie Goodner The Accounting Club is an organization for ac- counting majors and mi- nors. Meetings are held regularly and activities in- clude lectures by guest speakers, field trips and a special banquet for mem- bers. Officers for the spring semester include: (left to right) Terry Grier, Lenita Rabon, Sharon Wilson, Sandy Pratt and Tom Vickers (sponsor) Newspaper staffers spend long hours working to meet deadlines — for more than just getting the paper to the press. This year the newspaper staff won the Homecoming float contest and Sharia Frost, the Homecoming Queen Candidate, was first runnerup. NEWSPAPER Jim Gatliff. Kenny Choat, Tom Fronterhouse and Rudy Manley work diligently to ready the float for the Homecoming Parade, Rudy Manley, advisor of THE SOUTHEASTERN, watches patiently as staff members write, layout and design the weekly publication. Tom Fronterhouse, Ray Lokey and Kenny Choat work long hours writing, proof reading and doing paste-up for the university newspaper. STAFF Jim Gatliff Editor Ray Lokey Feature Writer THE SOUTHEASTERN, weekly newspaper is com- posed and printed totally on campus. Approximately 150 man hours per week are nec- essary to make the operation go smoothly. The newspaper is advised by Rudy Manley, __1 r. I.;, _ J. . j •— - W .V— capacity. Tom Fronterhouse Reporter Sharia Frost Business Manager Kenny Choat Circulation Manager Scott Denney Photographer Michael Davis Reporter David LaCaze Sports Writer 73 $ 3 ii n YEARBOOK STAFF THE SAVAGE Yearbook was supervised this year by Julia Davis, faculty member Working with a full-time staff of four, plus assistance in photography from Mike Blair and Scott Denney, the yearbook staff attempted to capture events of the year for those who wish to look back on their college days. Hours of time and research on the part of the yearbook staff and various camp- us organizations and individuals were necessary when creating THE SAVAGE. Rae Ann Jinkins, Editor (top) works on the ladder, or general organization and format of the yearbook. Sharri Wilson, Co-Editor (middle), types and edits final drafts of each page for the first deadline. Elizabeth Copeland, Layout Editor (bottom, left), co-ordinates pictures and copy blocks for creative layout designs. Bill Wright, Photographer (bottom, right), picks up photogra- phy work orders for yearbook pictures in the yearbook office. 74 YEARBOOK PRODUCTION f Yearbook production takes a lot of time and effort, along with a liberal amount of patience and determina- tion. It takes a sense of humor and an ability to take criticism from fellow students. Julia Davis serves as yearbook advi- sor. She supervises the student publi- cation staff members. Rae Ann Jinkins was named editor of the 1983 book and spent much time planning the contents of the book. Sharri Clark Wilson served as assis- tant editor and copy writer. She at- tended to picture scheduling as part of her duties. Elizabeth Farmer Copeland was the layout editor. She was responsible for drawing pages and selecting useable pictured. Julia Davis (right) looks over pictures while Sharri Wilson (seated) and Elizabeth Copeland complete layout plans. Rae Ann Jinkins (standing) and Sharri Wilson talk over a layout problem during an afternoon work session. Rae Ann Jinkins and Sharri Wilson watch for a guest speaker’s entrance during the fall Oklaho- ma Collegiate Press Association fall meeting in Stillwater. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF i I i f i r i t f j1 9 t 9 For everyone who has ever needed a picture, whether it be for a passport, an application form, publication of some type or just for personal reasons, the photography lab is the place to go. Located in the basement of Morrison Hall, the darkroom can be used by faculty and students alike for pictures of various types. Students are charged a small fee for services, paper and chemicals used in processing, but the product is well worth it. The staff is made up of student workers and supervised by faculty member Jim Weaver. They work long, long hours to produce prints for virtually every office and department on campus at some time, especially in the past working with THE SOUTHEASTERN and THE SAVAGE. Jim Weaver (top) heads the photography staff and manages the lab, Christie Dufur (middle leFt) spends a lot of her time de- veloping and printing pictures, Mark Corter (middle, right) spe- cializes in sports shots, but spends a lot of his time in the darkroom, also. Jerry Barker (bottom, left), at the enlarger, prepares to print a picture. Dinah Owens (bottom, middle) exam- ines a newly developed roll of film, Mike Blair (bottom, right) focuses the enlarger (in the new Journalism darkroom) before printing. ?6 SOUTHEASTERN THEATRE ‘ The Middleman,’’ Southeastern Theatre Department's entry into university competition for the fall semester, was the premier of the modern drama. Woody Karper (top) as a bus station manager explains to David Stahl (as a father putting his son on a bus bound for college) that the next bus leaves at 6:20 a.m. instead of 2:00 a.m. David Stahl as the father (bottom, left) shares a joke with his son, Guy Kasberg, Gregg Hinojosa (bottom, right) cowers as his father Jeff Still rages over his son’s incompetencies while Kris Sharpley (a concession stand operator) watches. 77 OKLAHOMA SOMMER Company members practice Fencing outside in preparation for on-stage Raymie Priesmeyer, Kevin Murray, Ruth performances. Cantrell and Patti Polk rehearse a parable in motion. Photos by Carolyn Walker Curtis Trammell and Kris Sharpley envision a new horizon in “Twelfth Night. Sabrina Weber, Bobby Armstrong and Mi' chelle Meyer prepare the Montgomery Auditorium for the OSTF opening. 78 THEATRE FESTIVAL “Godspell choreography rehearsals got dancers in shape through lots of hard work and sweat. Lois Wetherspoon and Kris Sharpley brought the “Twelfth Night'’ roles of Olivia and Viola to life. Sabina Weber and Raymie Priesmeyer put special effort into their roles in “Hamlet ’ STUDEM1 While not exactly an organi- zation, (not even a union), a clos- er look at Southeastern reveals a group of people who have something in common — they are students and they work while attending school. These pages are devoted to recogniz- ing those students so motivat- ed. Susan Stallings is busy making copies of various literature as part of her Campus Print Shop job. Putting up the goais for basketball practice is part of Ken Barber's job on campus. Tim Yates and Donna McKeen catalog books as part of thei jobs in Bennett Library. James Benham, a student computer lab assistant assist Mr. Jimmy Martin with a program. WORKERS The telephone operator you talk to at the Cam- pus Switchboard may be Norma Slack who is a student worker there. Anita Beaird proofreads reports as part of her duties in the Psychology Department. Amid the clothes racks of the Campus Bookstore is Nancy Davis who works there. An 4 RA or Resident Assistant describes Lori Settoon shown doing paperwork as part of her job in Chickasaw Tower. 81 Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) is new at Southeastern. The program was officially start ed with the signing of a cross-enrollment agreement between Southeastern and East Central University Presidents Leon Hibbs and Stanley Wagner. An office was set up at Southeastern as part of the program and training began in the fall. Recruiters are on campus three days a week. Lt. Col. Joel Boydt Professor of Military Science, said that the program offers “a type of leadership training that cannot be obtained else- where on the Southeastern campus. Essentially it de- velops an individual s inherent ability to stand up and speak — to be able to think on his feet. An Advanced ROTC course is available for stu- dents who have had prior active service or attended the ROTC Basic Camp and desire a commission as an Army officer. Each ROTC cadet attends a six-week Summer Camp at an active duty army post and Junior and Senior cadets are paid $100 per month (not to exceed 20 months), with the exception of summer camp for which they receive $750. Upon receipt of college degree, the ROTC graduate is commissioned a Second Lieutenant, United States Army (Reserve) and normally serves a three-year tour of active duty. ARMY ROTC Cross-Enrollment agreements were signed between Southeaster! Oklahoma State University President Leon Hibbs (seated, left and East Central University President Stanley Wagner (seated right) along with Lt. Col. Joel Boyd, Professor of Military $cienc (standing, right), and Capt. Charles Crenshaw (standing, left helped with the ceremony. Captain Gesna Davis ill Captain Vernon Vollertsen Sargeant First Class Daniel Tanner Johnny Duane Crabtree — Junior Cadet Robert Joe Dixon — Senior Cadet Nicholas Farrace — Junior Cadet Jeffry P, Fene — Junior Cadet Hugh Clay Fortenberry — Junior Cadet Paul A, Grimes — Junior Cadet Donald K. Karper — Senior Cadet Jim J. Kerlin — Senior Cadet Mary K. McFatridge — Junior Cadet Wesley DeWayne Parker — Junior Cadet James D. Simpson — Junior Cadet Robert J. Tinkham — Senior Cadet 82 The Panhellenic Council, which governs sororities on campus includes: (left to right, front row) Karen Wilson, Kim Smith, Weslie Fortenberry, (back row) Julie Whitford, Dean Katie Slack, Jack] Young and Charlene Cooper The Interfraternity Council which governs fraternities on campus includes: (left to right) Dean Robert Thomas, Eric Kuykendal, Bill Wright, Mitch McDaniel, Kelly Hayes and Schel Hines. GREEK COUNCILS JOB FAIR The Curriculum Contest and Job Fair are held annually in the spring. The Curriculum Contest, directed by Dr. Lewis Barker, provides an opportu- nity for high school students to test their skills in various academic areas. The schools are divided into four classes from the Southeast District for competition, and winners receive trophies and scholar- ships. The Job Fair, held in conjunction with the contest, allows university and high school to visit with represen- tatives of various schools and career fields. Student Ser- vices provides a free career analysis for those who are in- terested. CURRICULUM CONTEST DOOR PRIZE DR4W1NG FOP cbee T-shirts KH1B radio personnel Lee Jordan and Rick Morris (top) did a live broadcast during the Curriculum Contest and Job Fair Working at the registration booth, Sylvia Hendrix and Doyle Edge (middle) display one of the t-shirts which was given away in a drawing Mike Abusaab and Ali Almadi (bottom) examine literature about graduate programs at Oklahoma State University 84 BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH PROGRAM AND SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM The Minority Biomedical Research Program, directed by Dr. Jack Robinson, offers opportuni- ties for undergraduates in research in both bio- logical and physical science fields. The program is for students of ethnic minority descent or so- cioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds who show a strong interest and aptitude for sci- ence. The Native American Science Symposium is held annually in the fall at various schools in each region. Papers are presented by student re- searchers in the Biomedical Program and other students from here and visiting schools. Graduate Assistant Pau! Griffith (top) works with machinery in the Biomedical Research Lab. Angie Morris and Sylvia Hendrix (middle) visit with student researchers {from the Biomedical Research Program) Bobby Hendrix, Darrell Pugh, David Whitlock, Faith Jacob and Jack Martin and Paul Griffith, Graduate Assistant after the Native American Science Symposium. Moji Bonakdar, David Whitlock, Mary Cooke and Darrell Pugh (bottom) went to the American Chemical Society Symposium to present papers at Oklahoma University in the spring. 85 I 1 1, rt SPECIAL OLYMPICS Each year, Southeastern hosts a Special Olympics for children with mental and physical handicaps. High school and col- lege students participate to help each child feel loved and to feel a sense of achieve- ment. The children “compete in track-like events with races and other special con- tests. The main objective is to show these children that they are loved and that they are ail winners! Making funny faces on the knee of a friend indicat- that this little girl i$ having a good time. This little boy (above,left) poses with his counselor “buddy'’ to show off his second place ribbon won in the Olympics. Th leader in the mobility aids race (above, right) shows his exuberance at being in the lead. These two boys (below, left) come i for a close finish as they near the ribbon. Competitors and counselors (below, right) watch from the sidelines as the Olympic proceed. CAMP SUCCESS Camp Success is a special camp for special kids — those who are mentally and or physically handicapped. Suffering from a week’s fatigue, Kathi Kite (left) posts a sign for “help.” Obviously in deep thought, one child (middle, left) pauses with the ball as counselors and other children look on. Hula hoops (topT right) provide part of the fun. Blowing bubbles (middle, right) is another way to spend a summers day. Some games (bottom, left) provided opportunities for improvement of dexterity and agility. Leigh Brown and Greg Hopper (bottom, middle and right) congratulate award winners at the awards assembly. 87 68 A CLOSER LOOK AT.. . HONORS Honors make the work worthwhile. Honors help get you through that class that bores you stiff. Honors add spice to life as an extra reward for hard work, patience, special skills or just plain luck. It is a special part of an education and look all special things, honors are earned. 89 Richelle Acker, Durant Business Administration WHO u Joy Akin, Durant Elementary Education Rabon Bewley, Locust Grove Music Education 3 i 3 i y Julia Byrd, Durant Speech Pathology J Lisa Davis, Kingston Conservation ! Janice Dill, Bokchito Business Education Deanna Duerson, Cleveland Science Education Kimberly Gazaway, Warner Elementary Education Susan Gudgel, Sherman, Tx Marketing 90 WHO’S Dana Harvey, Atoka Chemistry Linda Henneberger, Plano, Tx Accounting Anh Van Ho, Saigon, Vietnam Math Perilyn Howard, Oconomowoc, Aviation Terri Jenkins, Caney Math Education Bert Kendrick, Idabel Business Administration Donny Longest, Ringling Music Education Janie Mathews, Durant Physical Education Jim McGuire, Durant Business Administration 91 WHC Beverly McFarland, Norman Accounting Leslie Moore, Hugo Physical Education Lorraine Norris, Lebanon, OK Math Computer Science Education Dinah Owens, Moore Wildlife Conservation Cheryl Parker, Durant Speech Ali Said, Lebanon Physics Cherryl Taylor, Caddo Business Education Robert Taylor, Kingston Chemistry Komelis van Sighem, Netherlands Aviation 92 WHO Cindy Walker, Durant Elementary Education Karen Wilson, Moore Pre-Law Sharri Wilson, Webbers Falls Computer Science Sociology Joan Wright, Denison, TX Vocal Music Monty Wright, Madill Vocal Music Education Pictures Not Available: Bruce Bell, Barnsdall Edward Biela, Atoka Timothy Biela, Atoka Deborah Calhoun, Durant George Collier, III, Durant Mary Cooke, Antlers Deborah Currie, Durant Mark Edmondson, Durant Lorna Elangsburg, Oklahoma City Jeannie Garland, Denison, TX Andy Kirven, Durant Melani Prince, Durant Darrell Pugh, Grant Patricia Robelen, Cartwright Mary Scharff, Wilburton Larry Stegman, Sherman, TX 93 Parsons Scholars is both an organization and a group of persons who qualify for a scholarship set up by Dr. David Parsons. The society is set up for those Parsons Scholars who want to par- ticipate as a group in social activities. Others may quali- fy for the scholarship (those in the society must be on the scholarship) and not participate in the society. An average of 15 students are selected each year for the all-expense-paid schol- arship. The qualifications include an ACT composite score of 23, a 3.5 high school grade point average and selections are based on a test, essay and interview. Officers for the society (top) are: (front) Cyd Metty, Secretary; Laura Engles, Reporter; (back) Beverly McFarland, President; Leon Mayes, Treasurer and Sharia Frost, Vice President, PARSONS Members of the society (bottom) include: (first row) Laura Engles, Cyd Metty, Lisa Martin, Leon Mayes, Dana Harvey, Beverly McFarland, (second row) Renna Priebe, Karen Six, Sandra Mewrnan, Susan Hamilton, Faith Jacob, Karen Pierce. Carla Wharton, Richie Haynes, (third row) Tyler Cobb, Joe Harris, Tony Mitchell Peggy Thompson, Terri Barton, Sharia Frost, Patrick Tray, Joe Jacobi, (fourth row) Jay Harvey, Denise Lovell, Paul Pierce, Bruce Bell, Terri Jenkins, Steve Thomas, Karl James, Michael Ross, Greg Jenkins, Michael Combrink, Wesley Medlin, (fifth row) Mark McDaniel Sharon James, Kenneth Campbell, Clay Bartrug. Garry Stubbs, Ray Hawks, Stewart Jacks, Louis Robinson, Ricky Fennell, (back) Brad Pardue, Ronnie Denham and Ricky Hacker. SCHOLARS SENIORS Ron Denham Rickey Hacker Dana Harvey Sidney Hawks Terri Jenkins Mark McDaniel Beverly McFarland Brad Pardue Karen Wilson Not Pictured: Bruce Bell and Cliff James Bill Morton, Head of Auxiliary Services and Bill Allen, Auxiliary Maintenance Coordinator (left) supervised the renovations of the third floor of Hallie McKinney Apartments for the Parsons Scholars. Cyd Metty, Jay Harvey and Laura Engles (below) converse with Mrs. Doris Andrews at the Parsons Scholars booth at Parent's Day. 96 Janice Cox Cherryl Taylor Terri Jenkins Karen Wilson 97 HOMECOMING’S ROYAL COURT Karen Wilson was named the 1982 Savage Football Homecoming Queen during fall cere- monies at the Homecoming Dance. Sharia Frost was honored as first runner up to Ms. Wilson. Second runner up was Kim Smith, a “Little Sister for Phi Sigma Epsilon social fra- ternity. Southeastern returned to naming a queen after students made the request. This year, the queen was crowned on a Tuesday night rather than at the football game halftime activities. Karen Wilson (at right), the homecoming queen, represents Sigma Kappa social sorority She is that organization's president. Sharia Frost (below left) represents THE SOCITHEASTERN. She is the campus newpaper's advertising editor, Kim Wise (below right) represents Phi Sigma Epsilon social fraternity. She is a member of the Phi Sig Little Sisters organization. 98 Ms, Frost {below, left) is escorted by Jim Gatliff, editor of THE SOUTHEASTERN, Ms. Wilson (below, center) pauses during the homecoming week. Mrs. Smith (below, right) is escorted by her husband, Paul Smith. The homecoming queen and her court are presented during the homecoming dance. Ms. Wilson, escorted by R. T Hixon, Ms. Frost, Gatliff, Mrs. Smith and Mr. Smith (from left) along with the other candidates and their escorts listen to the schedule of Homecoming events. _ Charlene Cooper Tau Kappa Epsilon Teresa Blaine Native American Council Susan Buck Alpha Sigma Tau Jeanne Rebecca Hixon Delta Chi Delta THE SAVA 100 Beverly McFarland ParsonTs Scholars Lori Morrison Baptist Student Gnion Nancy Davis Management-Marketing Club OMEN F HOMECOMING 83 Kerry Thomas Sigma Tau Gamma Vicki Wendt American Chemical Society A CLOSR LOOK AT.. . SPORTS Sports is a tradition at schools everywhere and Southeastern is no exception. Sports range from tennis, golf, swimming, football, basketball, baseball and soccer to horseman- ship and track. Sports can be competitive be- tween colleges, within the school or within the person against the clock. It is sports which build discipline and endurance as welt as school spirit. 103 SAVAGE The opposing catcher. Brad Oliver and another teammate congratulate Ron Knotts (top) upon hitting another home run. Members of the 1982 Spring Baseball Team (below) which advanced to national MAI A competition are; (left to right, front row) Jackie Cumbie, Steve Hallam, Stan Ruff, Mark Terrasa, Don Seawright, Wayne Tinker, Lyndon Black, Jim Wilkinson, (second row) Merril Dean, Jeff Goodnight, Alan Cartwright, Larry Evans, Steve Frusha, Marvin White, Brad Oliver, David Brady, (third row) Keith Wolfe (manager), Randy Hughes (graduate assistant), Walter Daniels, Tim Phelps, DeWayne Ward Richard Barrett, Gregg Legg, Kyle Johnson, Bink Stafford (trainer) and Mike Metheny (coach). t 1 r 104 BASEBALL John Hines (top, right) begins the pitch during fall baseball. Stan Ruff (top, left) covers his corner of the field. Merrill Dean (center, left) has a line drive. Rick More, (center, right) a baseball alumni, takes his turn at bat during the annual Savages — Alumni Game. Charlie Stillwell (bottom, left) hops over Rick Moore to avoid a collision. Savage Ron Knotts (bottom, right) swings as the ball centers home. 105 SAVAGE Lyndon Black — Senior Dallas, TX Infielder Tagzmin Cudjoe — Junior Seminole, OK Outfielder Jackie Cumbie — Senior Ardomore, OK Pitcher Kevin Darwin — Freshman Bonham, TX Pitcher i Merrill Dean — Senior Topeka, KS | Outfielder i i John Haines — Freshman Sulphur, OK Pitcher Steve Hallam — Senior Tulsa, OK Pitcher Scott Hayes — Sophomore Garland, TX Pitcher Jeff Hodges — Freshman Shawn Hughes — Freshman Duran, OK Pitcher Kyle Johnson — Senior Stillwater, OK Pitcher Sam Keeling — Junior Muskogee, OK Catcher Ron Knotts — Junior Washington. PA Outfielder Nowata, OK Infielder 106 BASEBALL Trent Moore — Junior Tullahoma, TFS Outfielder Brad Oliver — Senior Waco, TX Infielder Tim Phelps — Senior Dallas, TX Infielder Steve Prusha — Senior Belle Plaine, 1A Pitcher Clint Ramsey — Freshman Durant, OK Infielder Stan Ruff — Junior Asher, OK Infielder Scott Seay — Junior Sapulpa, OK Infielder Charlie Stilwell — Freshman Durant, OK Infielder Martin (Ieltschey — Junior Dallas, TX Catcher Marvin White — Senior Asher, OK Pitcher Keith Wolfe — Junior Frederick, OK Manager Rick Moore Assistant Coach Mike Matheny Head Coach 107 Savage Harry Spivey also known as [Number 32 (below) dunks for two. Miles Homer (below right) slaps over the heads of opponents in the general direction of the bucket. SAVAGE 108 Jerald West (above left) takes the jump while Anthony Bell {45) waits for the fall. Glenn Royal (above) takes a landing while the ball makes a hoop. BASKETBALL Anthony Bell (top left) takes to the air on a jumper. Locker room time (top right) finds Derech Cox, Kevin Lane, Harold Harris, Ken Hearn, Harold West and Anthony Bell preparing for another big” game. Coach Lon Reisman gathers his charges (below left) for a little chat about the game. Emery Aaron (below right) stretches out for a long shot. mmm m mil 109 THE SAVAGE Emery Aaron — Junior Dallas, TX Anthony Bell — Senior Durant, OK Wayne Bennett — Sophomore Houston, TX Tom Chadick — Junior Durant, OK r Kenneth Chaffin — Freshman Truman, AR Derek Cox — Sophomore DeSoto, TX Stanley Davis — Senior Savanna, OK Thomas Davis — Feshman Savanna, OK Scott Denney — Sophomore Durant. OK Kenneth Hearn — Senior Earlsboro, OK no BASKETBALL TEAM Myles Homer — Freshman Ardmore, OK Pete Huey — Freshman Colbert, OK John Jenkins — Freshman Denison, TX Kevin Lane — Sophomore Konawa, OK Steven Royal — Senior Grand Prairie, TX Darnell Shanklin — Junior Hugo, OK Harry Spivey — Junior Houston, TX Gerald West — Freshman Grand Prairie, TX Mark Rosa — Graduate Manager Jack Hedden Head Coach r Debra Thomas (top, left) goes in for a lay-up as Anita Walker looks on. Rita Brock (top, right) one-handedly retrieves a rebound. Marla Smith (bottom, left) puts one up from the key. Pat White (bottom, right) battles opponents for the rebound. SAVAGETT 112 BASKETBALL Shirlene Lilley (top, left) puts up a jump shot as Rita Brock watches. Gloria Oliver (top, right), sur- rounded by opponents, jumps for a basket. Vel- vet Lee (bottom, left) struggles to get a hand on the ball as Anita Walker pushes In. Cindy Lee (bottom, right) grimaces as she swings the ball around her opponent. 113 SAVAGETTE Kim Bevans — Sophomore Red Oak, TX Velvet Lee — Frshman Muskogee, OK Debra McCauley — Junior Comanche, OK m Rita Brock — Sophomore Durant, OK Shirlene Lilley — Senior Durant, OK Janna McNutt — Freshman Stuart, OK Cindy Lee — Junior Liberty, OK Freda Manous — Freshma Antlers, OK Nick Keith Head Coach BASKETBALL Gloria Oliver — Freshman Penny Pollard — Sophomore Marla Smith — Junior Macomb, OK Smithville, OK Kingston, OK 1 Debra Thomas — Senior Grant, OK Judy Thomas — Senior Colbert, OK Anita Walker — Sophomore Ada, OK Pat White — Senior McLish, OK Cindy Crow Assistant Coach SAVAGE r I i i i i i i Savages progress from practice field to prim, time performance: Don Mullenix, Terry Hanz« and Mike Kennedy (left, top) prepare for practice Practice (left, above center) makes perfect, or s they say. Doug Boydston and Coache Lounsbury and Newsome (left, below cente confer before the game. Hal Showalter an Robert Manning (below, right) warm up fc practice. Players prepare to take the fiel (bottom, left). Hal Showalter (bottom, righ boots the kickoff. FOOTBALL Savages progress from practice field to prime time performance: Don Mullenix, Terry Hanzel and Mike Kennedy (left, top) prepare for practice. Practice (left, above center) makes perfect, or so they say. Doug Boydston and Coaches Lounsbury and Newsome (left, below center) confer before the game. Hal Showalter and Robert Manning (below, right) warm up for practice. Players prepare to take the field (bottom, left). Ha) Showalter (bottom, right) boots the kickoff. 117 THE SAVAGE Troy Bamer Ted Baumann Tim Beicher Mark Blanton Lon Boyce Kevin Boyd Doug Boydston Hate Brown Johnny Broyles Butch Bond Daryl Buck Troy Byrd Richard CantJey Shawn Cantley Asa Chambless Robert Clark Bryan Clay Darryl Coats Danny Coggswell Kent Davis Larry Davis Troy Dice Ricky Dismuke Mark Floyd Tony Gresham Barry Herrara Jeffery Hill Kevin Hill Keith Hime Greg Hopper FOOTBALL TEAM Dusty Mangrum Robert Manley Bryan Mattox Duane Merideth Chip Mitchell Don Mullenix R.L. Murray Billy Niswanger Danny Odom Paul Pierce George Richey Glennis Ring John Rome Bobby Ross Mark Rowden Jeff Rowe Hal 1C Showalter Wendell Simpson Paul Smith James Stallings Paul Templeton Kelvin Thomas Dan Veasey John Walker Shannon Watts Richard “Red1’ Rutherford, Head Coach Dan Lounsbury, Backs Receiven coach Dennis May, Defensive Seconda coach Ron Newsome, Defensive Line Linebackers coach Sink Stafford, Athletic trainer Terry Hanzel, Graduate assistant Keith Hall, Manager Mickey Marsh, Manager Stuart McPherson, Manager 119 i 4 t f x Equestrian Center, a new addition to South eastern, was donated to the University by Mr. and Mrs. Joe E Gary and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leland Gary with their families. The center is facilitating the inclusion of courses in horsemanship for the show ring as well as the rodeo arena. The Gary families (at right) pose in front of the multi- functional equestrian center, Members of the equestrian center horse show team (below) with their trophy ribbons include (kneeling, from left) Don Chapman, Pat Cockrell, Jerrell Gibbs, (standing) Mike Lopez, Toby Winningham. Johnny Jackson, Clint Clark, Dawn Castleberry and Phillip Robberson, EQUESTRIAN CENTER 120 Rodeo Club serves as an organization where students interested in rodeo and its events can meet to plan outings and competitions. Members of the rodeo club (at left) include Vicky McCrowsky, Sheila Taylor, Phillip Fournier, Michael Millins, Kyle Stuart, Scott Gilbert, Jerri McCorkle, Kenny Clayton, Betty Gail Cooper — sponsor, Evelte Miller, Jerry Jeff Higgs, Joel Majer, Jimmy Wade, Wayne Carter, Rodney McCauley, Jonny Mann, and Jim Harris. RODEO CLUB Marty Devers (above) accepts a check for winning in rodeo competition. (National champions for the ftiRA 1982 rodeo circuit (at left) are Jerri McCorkle, Coach Betty Gayle Cooper, NIRA Executive Secretary Tim Canfield, Sabrina Pike, Edee Cowart. 121 RODEO Wayne Carter Kenny Claytor r i i Gary Daniels Jim Harris Joel Maher Johnny Mann Michelle Mullins Tom McClure 122 TEAM Marty Devers Phillip Fourneir Scott Gilbert Rodney McCauley ♦ Jerri McCorkle 123 Vicki McCroskey Sheila Taylor Jimmy Wade Shell Acker and Leslie Moore (at right) team up for a quick doubles match during practice sessions. Shell Acker (below right) pulls around during a powerful serve, Mary Anne Crow (below left) practices her overhand strokes. Members of the SOSC Womens Tennis Team include (bottom, from left) Nancy Davis, Susan Stallings, Coach Vicki Hudson, Shell Acker, Mary Anne Crow and Leslie Moore. 124 SAVAGE TENNIS Johnny Fodge demonstrates his back- hand as he volleys. Doug Murray prepares for an overhead smash. The Savage team includes: (left to right front row) Ron Moore, Steve Dalton. Les Patton, Luis Patterson, Doug Murray, (back row) Coach Lon Reisman, Johnny Fodge, Paul Boynton, Britt White and Todd Petty. 125 Intramural sports play a vital part of the entire sports program at SOSd This type of activity program allows individuals who are not interested in an organized sport to play with friends in games for fun and relaxation. Coach Mike Metheny sponsors the intramu- ral program and plans the sports to fit the sea- son. The program consists of football, volleyball, soccer, tennis, racquetball, basketball, softball and ping pong. The programs are open to all men and women on campus. Local organizations (such as the Greeks and service clubs) put together teams that chal- lenge each other and often sponsor tourna- ments, I t I ¥ I 126 intramural sports 127 128 GREEKS Greeks add a special flavor to life at South- eastern. The Greeks carry on time-honored tra- ditions that mean as much to today’s members as they did to those members from days gone by. Greeks give of themselves to their organiza- tions and their community. It is the part of campus life that ties students together. A CLOSER LOOK AT.. . 129 ALPHA SIGMA TAG Alpha Sigma Tau is an organization for young women who wish to be a part of the “Greek Life on a university campus. Alpha Tau’s hold dances, charity events, rush parties and other activities for both social and charita- ble events. They also encourage academic growth of their membership. Officers of Alpha Sigma Tau (left) include Carrie Thomas, Sue Ann Buck, Cheryl Parker, Julia Byrd, Roena Bowmen, Kim Smith, Ruth Hale, Leslie Webster, Kelly Mackey, Jacki Young and Mitzi Blackbourne. Members and pledges (below) line up for the traditional group picture. The front row are pledges Christene Johnson, Patti Wade, Laurie Walker, Alpha Sigma Tau beau Cort Bealls, Kelly Clark, Elaine Luna and Kim Butler. Members are (second row) Paige McNatt, Dawn Jones, Roena Bau- man, Julia Byrd, Cheryl Parker, Sue Ann Buck, Kim Smith, (third) Liz Ball, Kelly Mackey, Susan Robison, Kelly Flenni- gan, Susan Stallings, Carrie Thomas (fourth) Leslie Webster, Donna Marlin, Alison Smith, Pam Williamson, Shelly Sims, Donna (Jster, Marcella Gilbert, Jayme Dailey, Mitzi Black- bourne, (rear) Martha Robison, Ruth Hale, Jackie Young, Ann Castleman, Kim Jones, Kass Keeton, Priscella Gilbert and Sheila Patterson. 130 AST Si A£T Alpha Tati's showed up en masse for Parent’s Day. They sponsored a dance after the game, a booth at the recep- tion and group at the football game. Manning the parents day booth are Jaeki Young, Tara Osburne, Pam Cross, Ruth Hale, Kim Butler, Elaine Luna, Sue Ann Buck, Cheryl Parker, Kelly Clark, Weslie Forten- berry and Kelly Mackey. Pledging is the first step in becom- ing a member of Alpha Sigma Tau. Some of the activities, to an outsid- er, hardly seem worth the time and effort to join the group, but to a member, these trials and tribula- tions'' are worth the lifelong friend- ships and pleasant memories of college life. Fall pledges include (seated) Kim Butler, Patti Wade, Pledge Beau Lance Erwin, Elaine Luna, Christene Johnson, (stand- ing) Sue Ann Buck, Rita Brock, Kel- ly Clark, Laurie Walker and Weslie Fortenberry. At the spring South- eastern Savage Tal- ent Show, Alpha Tau members Angie Biv- ings, Jackie Young, Ruth Hall and Sue Ann Buck did a take- off on the punk group, The QoGos for a first place trophy and a lot of fun. 131 DELTA CHI DELTA I i i i f i t f l I f f f i 1 I Members of Delta Chi Delta (right) are: (left to right, first row) Greg Taliinson, Elizabeth Moore, Gary Waldron, (second row) Lee Jordan, Dinah Owens, Steve Shephard, (third row) Gene Crone, Mike Lopez, Jeanette Marlow, (fourth row) Cindy Teague, Tim Grubbs. Tina Mitchell, (fifth row) Karen Wilson, Dennis Hull, Becky Hixon, (sixth row) Susie Haber, Donald Butler, Dawn Castleberry, (seventh row) Brian Silver, Danny Roberts and Mike Despain, Officers for Delta Chi Delta (right) are: (left to right) Donald Butler, Secretary; Dennis Hull, Pledge Trainer; Mike Despain, Vice President; Mike Lopez, Parliamentarian; Brian Silver, President and Tim Grubbs, Historian. 132 Mike Lopez and Brian Silver (left) represent Delta Chi Delta at a booth for Parent's Day. Little Sisters for Delta Chi Delta (left) are: (left to right, clockwise) Susie Haber, Dawn Castleberry, Elizabeth Davis, Karen Wilson, Jeanette Marlow, Cindy Teague, Dinah Owens, Becky Hixon, Tina Mitchell and Gene Crone. Delta Chi Delta sponsored a Wrestling Event (left) in the spring of 1962 with an attendance of 1,000. 133 Phi Sigma Epsilon social fraternity was founded on the Southeastern campus to promote the brotherhood of friendship and scholarship. Each year the group works on both aspects with study groups and social activities along with charitable events. Officers of Phi Sigma Epsilon (right) include (front) Jay Silver, Eric Kuy- kendall, Monty Magruder, (rear) Don Underwood, Mark Brooks, Paul Smith and Mitch McDaniel. Members (below) include (front) Donnie Allen, Donnie McCarroll, (sec- ond) Greg Hammack, Mike Reddick, Marty Ackerd, Perry Owen, Sam Odeu, Clayton Cooper, Kevin Scott, Johnny Hodge, (third) Mark Brooks, David White, Don Underwood, Mitch McDaniel, Eric Kuykendall, Alan Fitz- gerald, Kirk Crusoe, Mark Rowden, (fourth) Jeff Nye, Jay Silver, Mark Rife, Hal Showalter, Kerry Robinson, Jim Harris, Monty Magruder, Clay Jones, (fifth) Paul Smith, Joe Bill Rice, and (sixth) William Skimbo. PHI SIGMA EPSILON 134 t 2E Sweetheart Kim Smith (left photo) is presented the tradition al rose of Phi Sigma Epsilon by Mark Brooks. At parents day (below) Marty Ackerd and Jay Silver ex- plained the organizations purpose to parents. Just before the formal sweetheart and pledge presentations (bottom) during the fall, Eric Keykendall, Kirk Crusoe, Paul Smith, Mark Brooks, Perry Owen, Mike Reddick, Jay Silver and Marty Ackerd watch Kim Smith unroll the banner while juggling a rose. 135 SIGMA KAPPA Karen Wilson President Susan Reynolds First Vice President Anna Brown First V. P. — Pledge Education Cindy Pierce First V. P. — Membership Charlene Cooper Recording Secretary Lynne Apple Corresponding Secretary Tracy Whited Treasurer Cindy Teague Social Chairman Peggy Smith Social Chairman Julie Whitford Panhetlenic Representative Stacey Horton Scholarship Chairman Michelle Altebaum Gail Armstrong Mechille Arnold Patti Brown Ava Dean Laura Dearnbarger Edie Hammack Becky Hixon Juanna Hughes Pam Lucas Jeanette Marlow Shelley Miller Dinah Owens Sheila Phillips 136 Kelly Quarles Kathy Six Peggy Thompson Sheila Vails Cindy Walker Sigma Kappa pledges (top left) pose with pledge books and Shelley Miller (far left) and Anna Brown, First Vice President of Pledge Eudcation (far right). The new pledges include (left to right): Edie Hammack, Kathy Six, Patti Brown, Peggy Thompson, and Laura Dearnbarger. Sigma Kappa favorites included (left, middle): Johnny Crabtree, Larry Don Goza, Greg Jenkins, Bobby Hixon, Michael Ross, Mark Riffe, and Eddie Behrens. Cindy Pierce and Susan Reynolds (bottom, left) “man the Sigma Kappa booth at Parent's Day. Karen Wilson (bottom, right) represented Sigma Kappa as Homecoming Queen candidate and won. She was escorted and crowned by Bert May Kendrick as Sharia Frost and Paul Smith watched the coronation. SIGMA TACI GAMMA Ricky Wells and David Richards look on as James Elmore presents Kerrey Thomas the White Rose of Sigma Tau Gamma. The Sigma Tau Gamma Little Sisters include: (left to right, front row) Debbie Hawkins, Martha Robison, Kim Jones, Kerrey Thomas, Jamie Dailey, Tammy Williams, Pam Cline, (back row) Cindy Kirven, Kelly Flanagan, Kelley Mackey, Pam Williamson, Roena Bowman, Donna Marlin, Suann Buck, Ann Castleman, Melanie Jones, Shelley Sims and Mitzi Blackburn. 2TT Homecoming Queen Candidate Suann Buck and escort Cort Beals ride in the Homecoming Parade. The controversial Sigma Tau Gamma cannon which is fined at football games as a tradition rests on the sidelines of the football field. Norm Fernandez and Lance Erwin represent Sigma Tau Gamma at Parent’s Day. TAG KAPPA EPSILON K E TKE officers include: Tim Page — Vice Pres., Mike Smith — Rush Chairman, Bill Wright — Pledge Trainer, David Wright — Pres., Keith Shipman — Sergeant at Arms, Richard Ballard — Treas.t Bobby Taylor — Historian. Front row, L to R: Gloria Gambling, Carla Harmon, Debbie Duncan, Charlene Cooper. Tina Hurst, Suzy Jenkins, Christine Johnson (2nd Row) Ava Dean, Lynn Apple, Denise [Nations Badger, Julie Whitford, Shelley Miller, Anita Beard, Kim Butler, (3rd Row) Richard Ballard, Mike Smith, Bob Hawes, David Bacon, Ed Bedwell, Frank Douglas, (4th Row) Bob Thompson. David Witt, Bill Wright, Todd Brebner, David Wright, Todd Gibheart, Wes House, Clay Bartrug, Bobby Taylor, (Back Row) Tim Page, Rob Gunn, Keith Shipman, Lance Baker TKE members go after the Delta Chi members in the Green Bowl. TKE Little Sisters find interesting things to talk about during half time of the Greek Bowl. TKE members celebrate after the Greek Bowl victory, 19-0. 141 142 A CLOSER LOOK AT. . THE ADMINISTRATION The Administration for Southeastern con- sists of teachers, staff members, administra- tors, the regents and the governor of Oklaho- ma. The Administration is always there for the student who needs help, wants to improve him- self or just talk about the future. The Adminis- tration is people who are ready to help. It is the part of campus life that leads and teaches, but can also make leaders and teachers of their students. 143 The people of Oklahoma need a leader. The man who presently holds that position and has held that position for four years is Governor George Nigh. Nigh was elected Novem- ber 7, 1978, as the 22nd Gover- nor of Oklahoma. He is the first lieutenant governor to be elect- ed and the first person to serve four terms as Oklahoma's chief executive. GOVERNOR NIGH Mark Edmondson, who served as Southeastern's campus coordinator in the campaign to elect Governor Nigh, shares a car ride with the Governor in the Homecoming Parade 144 OKLAHOMA REGENTS The State Board of Regents in a long budget-planning ses sion. Bob E Allee State Regent Joe E Gary State Regent J.D, Helms State Regent Joe A. Leone Chancellor Bert H. Mackie State Regent James Mills State Regent Scott E. Orbison State Regent Avalon B. Reece State Regent Eugene L. Swearingen State Regent Russell Vaught State Regent Dn G.K. Allen Exec. Sec. — Higher Educ. Jack M. Annis Higher Educ. Regent — 6 Rowie C. Ballard Higher Educ. Regent — 3 Dr, W.R. Bradford Higher Educ. Regent — 7 Dr. Jon Bruce Higher Educ. Regent — 1 John R. deSteiguer Higher Educ. Regent — 4 Dr. Leslie R. Fisher Higher Educ. Regent — 9 Mrs. Ruth Holmes Higher Educ. Regent — 2 Edward K. Livermore, Jr. Higher Educ. Regent — 8 Wayne Salisbury Higher Educ. Regent — 3 145 Being president of a university is a chal- lenge as well as a job, as anyone in that position can tell you. But it is an enjoyable task despite the worries and responsibil- ities according to President Leon Hibbs. Maintaining an “open door” policy with students and faculty, he is an open, honest administrator. He is also a man much in demand as his presence, approval and or supervision are required at various func- tions by a variety of people. President Hibbs pauses from conversation with faculty member Rudy Manley to pose for a picture. PRESIDENT HIBBS An alumni of Southeastern, Les Bull contributes funds for a scholarship to the school as President Hibbs looks on. Chatting with Senator David Boren of Oklahoma after hi: visit to the campus, President Hibbs is caught in mid-sen tence of his conversation. 146 DEANS Deans at Southeastern do much more than sign slips of paper grating permission to enroll or be excused from class. They coordinate and advise students on schedul- ing and other aspects of student life. Colin Bowen (top left) serves as dean of the school of behavioral studies and graduate dean in addition to being a professor in education and psychology. Katie Frank Slack (top right) is the dean of women students and teaches professional education and psychology classes. C. Henry Gold (above left) is the dean of the school of business and industry and is chairman of the division of business. Robert Thomas (above) is the dean of men and teaches specialized courses while serving as sponsor for various organizations. Edwin Boynton (at left) is the graduate coordinator for the school of behavioral studies and teaches professional graduate education and psychology courses. 147 VICE PRESIDENTS Vice presidents work hard to keep the University running on an even keel all year long. Each vice presi- dent is responsible for a specific area. M. G, Smith (top left) serves as vice president for university services in addition to teaching graduate and senior level education classes. Ernest Sturch (top right) is the vice president of instructions — the man who works the enrollment bulletins into an orderly booklet and oversees the “ teaching processes1' for students. David Parker (above) is the vice president for business services and the purchasing agent. John Krattiger (above right) is the vice president for student services and works with the deans in helping students. Mary Castleberry is the vice president of records, registration and administration. 148 FACULTY-STAFF BNlye Abbott Library Kirk Ashton Communication Theatre Lee Dali, Jr English, Humanities Languages James Barnette Art Pat Baskin Library — Sec. Retha E, Beals Campus Bookstore James Britton Electronics Technology Susan Henson Brown Art Louise Bostic Home Mechanics Collin Bowen Education Psychology Ruby Bowen Business Education Secretarial Adm. Gerald Buchanan Student Health Services Edward L, Byrd Social Sciences Johnny Carroll Computer Science Jack Cazzelle Education Psychology Kenneth L. Chinn Economics Sally Clark Vice President of Instruction — Sec. Don Collier Physical Sciences George Collier Economics Bill Corbin Aerospace Joy Cornelison Elementary Education — Sec. Wayne Coston Audio Visual Joyce Morgan-Coupey English Humanities Languages Lois Crow Business Ed. Secretarial Adm. Jim Cunningham Safety Education Charles Davis Aerospace Dottie Davis Library Julia Davis Communication Theatre 149 FACULTY AND t L f t i f } f i ► I Kay C Davis Audio Visual — Sec. Beverly Dilbeck Accounting Janice Dill School of Business Industry — Sec. Bill Dodd Aeorospace Marilyn Dresser Business Adm. Management Jack R. Dye Business Adm. Management Gordon Eggelton Physical Sciences Ken Elder Sociology Barry Ellis Business Administration Jeanette Engles Education Psychology Virginia T, Fisher Placement Edwardine McCoy Fox Elementary Education J.B. Fox Director of Teacher Education Billy Gaither Industrial Education Marsha Gathron Health Physical Education David Garrison Sociald Sciences C. Henry Gold Dean of Business Industry Jackye Gold Business Administration Joey Gorman Business Adm. Management Evelyn Griffith Campus Bookstore Dolphus Haddock Accounting Jim Harmon Director of International Studies Mike Harmon Library W.O. Hawkins Auto Mechanics Don Hazel! Biological Sciences Jack Hedden Health Physical Education Elbert Hill English, Humanities 6 Languages Dora M. Houston 150 English, Humanities Languages STAFF Vicki Hudson Health Physical Education Edward W, Hunnicutt Aeorospace Electronics Technology Pat James Center for Organizational Effectiveness Blanche Jamison English. Humanities Languages Bruce A, Johnson Social Sciences Syble Jones Department of Business — Sec Earl Kilpatrick Biological Sciences John T. Krattiger Vice President for Student Services Kemal Kutait Campus Bookstore Ann Latham Library James H. Latham Industrial Education Billie Letts English. Humanities Languages Dennis Letts English. Humanities Languages Joseph Littlejohn English. Humanities Languages Herbert C. Lowery Campus Bookstore Joyce Lynn Campus Bookstore Rudy Manley Communication Theatre Cleo Martin Auto Mechanics Jimmy Martin Mathematics Marian Massey Director of Many Returning to School Kathleen Meadows Home Economics Mike Metheny Health £ Physical Education Lawrence C. Minks Business Adm. Management Maria-Elena C. Morales English, Humanities Languages — Sec, Steven W. Moody Business Adm. Management Max McClendon Art Carl McCoy Accounting Bonnie McMeely Library 51 FACULTY AND ] ♦ I i Wayne McWee Business Adm. and Management Ron Newsome Healthy Physical Education and Recreation Elizabeth Nolan Accounting Larry Nolan Electronics Pat Norris Presidents Secretary Robert Olson English Humanities and Languages Don Parham Health, Physical Education and Recreaton Kay Parham Library J.B. Phillips Audio Visual Peter Pierro Assistant to President Raymond Piller Library Director Alan Platter Art Paula Patter Mathematics Jerry Poison Physical Sciences Pat Power Dean of Students Barbara Rackley Home Economics Bob Ray industrial Technology Lonn Reismann Health, Physical Education and Recreation Pat Robbins Business Education and Secretarial Adm. Jack L Robinson Physical Science Richard Rutherford Health, Physical Education and Recreation Dorothy S. Silver Elementary Education John T. Smith Industrial Technology Bink Stafford Health, Physical Educaiton and Recreation Kenneth W, Stege Aerospace Fred Stroup Mathematics Patricia Stubblefield Business Adm. and Management Ralph W. Tyler Aerospace 152 STAFF Ann Varner Communication and Theatre — Sec. Gary Varner Communication and Theatre Tom Vickers University Communica tons Arnold D. Walker Physical Sciences Dovie Walker Elementary Education Elizabeth Walters Elementary and Special Education Kenneth R. Washburn Electronics Wanda Watson Placement — Sec. W.L. Watson Power Mechanics James Weaver Photography Troy Webb Safety Education Roberta Wescott Health, Physical Education and Recreation Truman Wester Mathematics Alvin White Division of Industry Richard H. Wilkinson Auxiliary Services Cathryn Wright Business Education and Secretarial Adm, 153 DON PARHAM Chairman BETTY GAIL COOPER DON FERGGSON MARSHA GATHRON JACK HEDDEN VICKI HUDSON MIKE METHENY RON NEWSOME LONN REISMAN RICHARD RUTHERFORD NICK KEITH DANIEL LOUNSBURY DENNIS MAY BINK STAFFORD ERNIE TAYLOR ROBERTA WESCOTT 154 HOME ECONOMICS Chairman COMMUNICATION AND THEATRE % c.w: M Chairman KIRK ASHTON BEN CHAPPELL JULIA DAVIS CATHERINE KAHRS RUDY MANLEY KATY MORRIS MOLLY RISSO ANN VARNER GARY VARNER Wfii® PAUL MAN o 'i Th ■ - - ... WL H id f m I 56 WALTER BRITT MARY ANN CRAIGE GARY HERCHER MARK PARKER PABLO PEDRAZA KENNETH PETERS ELIOSE SILLS RUTH STEGER BETTY W'INTLE JAMES WINTLE ALLEM PLATTER Chairman JAMES BARNETTE max McClendon MARION O’DANIEL BRENDA RICE ENGLISH, HUMANITIES, AND LANGUAGES JOSEPH LITTLEJOHN Chairman ROBERT HENDERSON ELBERT HILL DORA HOUSTON JOANN JACKSON BLANCHE JAMISON LINDA JONES ROBERTA KROCK BILLIE LETTS DENNIS LETTS JORGE MORALES DEBRA SIKES HOWARD STARKS HIAHWAHNAH WORK CLAUDE ADAMS DORIS ANDREWS L.H. BALL ANIMA BHATTACHARYA LODY BURT JOYCE COUPLEY SONNY DAVIS JAN EPPLER LANA FAULKS CLAUDE FOUILLADE SHARON FOUILLADE KOULA HAZELL WARDINE airman FOX 1 DOROTHY SILVER KENNETH WALKER ELIZABETH WALTERS SID WOMACK GAYLE CASTLE PAT DUNHAM MERLE McELROY-AJ betty McGovern ml1 ■ ’ wHI i' 1 58 PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOG i . r f jr 1 JOHN GECKS Chairma CHARLES ANDR M.G. ASHCRAF COLLIN BOWEN EDWIN BOYNTON JACK CAZZELLE LAHOMA CLARK WAYNE COSTON CLINT DILBECK PHIL DUNHAM JEANETTE ENGLES SHEILA FISHER ._ r i J.B. FOX JAMES MfTCHELL J.B. PHILLIPS EOETA POWERS PAT POWERS LEON SCOTT KATIE SLACK M. B. SMITH DENNIS TAYLOR DOVIE WALKER ELEMENTARY EDCJC Jr SOCIOLOGY Dwight Landua, chairman Jane Elder Ken Eider Joe Mabry V t m 159 MATHEMATICS BENJAMIN ADAMS DOYLE BOSTIC JIM MARTIN PAULA PLATTER FRED STROUP TRUMAN COMPCJT il ER SCIENCE wEm A wd •dm Mm Te Hf JOE WILEY Chairman JOHNNY CARROLL DICKIE DEEL r MIKE MORRIS JIM O’STEEN PHYSICAL SCIENCES Arnold Walker, chairm Lewis Barker Don Collier Gordon Eggieton Jerry Poison Jack Robinson JLT pipi BIOLOGICAL Earl Kilpatrick, chairman -jJ Dam Bigham % Don Hazell James Lester Connie Taylor John Taylor Iff! KENNETH WASHBURN Chairman f l LARRY NQLAN r DALE YOUNG BRITTON INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CHARLES HAMMACK Chairman LOUISE BOSTIC CLAUDE STUTEVILLE ERNEST GATHRON JAMES WEAVER JAMES LATHAM 162 BOBBY RAY Chairman LEROY WAT ALVIN WHIT! W.O. HAWKINS CLEO MARTIN JOHN SMITH Bn i GAITHER MICHAEL LAW. TROYC6 AUSTIN HAMILTON BEVERLY DILBECK DOLPHUS HADDOCK JOHN HENDRX SYBLE JONES CARL McCOY JAMES McELVANY BETTY NOLAN DONNA WINDELL JACK DYE Ch. airman BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMEN1 - _m_ M • . 4Mfe BLMifeS ft I Ul . La i % w ROBERT AUSLEY KEMAL KUTAIT % ROY BOATNER MIKE CLARK JOHN COLLETE MARILYN DRESSER ROBERT DYE C. HENRY GOLD JACKYE GOLD JOEY GORMAN PAT JAMES SYBLE JONES TOM McROREY WAYNE Me WEE LARRY MINKS DAVID MIZE HARLAN MONKS STEVE MOODY TC OWENS HARRY SCHNEIDER (YT inni rein rs % ’0 , 164 BUSINESS EDUCATION LOIS CROW Chairman ECONOMICS RUBY BOWEN ELLEN HENDRIX PAT ROBBINS HIGH SCHOOL RELATIONS AND CONTINUOUS EDUCATION High school relations and continu- ous education fill the gap for high school students planning to attend col- lege and people wanting to continue their education. Marian Massey, Mike Harmon and Geneva Newell (at right) take care of the continuous education department. Gene Robbins (lower, left) heads the high school relations office and spends hours talking with high school students about attending Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Geneva Beaird (lower, right) is the office assistant to Mr. Robbins and is responsible for the large volumes of mail-outs sent to prospective students. 166 REGISTRAR AND PLACEMENT Student enrollments are processed and sent to the Registrar to be made a part of the permanent records. The Registrar takes the responsibility of recording and distributing grades to the student. The placement office helps graduating students look for jobs. The women put prospective employers with job-seeking students for interviews. Virginia Fisher (below. left) is in charge of the placement office. Wanda Watson (below, center) also works in the placement office. Mary Castleberry (below, right) is the registrar and oversees the operations and confidentiality of the campus records department. Assisting in the operation of the registrar's office (bottom) are (from left) Jonell Hartwell, Suzanne Akins, Janet Fernandez, and Janie Willis. 167 DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES AND SMALL BUSINESS The Center For Develop- mental Services consists of Public Relations, the Print Shop and the Alumni Associ- ation. These departments work together to handle com- munications for Southeast- ern. The Small Business Insti- tute Program is a program de- signed for students and small businessmen alike. The pur- pose of the course program is to use student help in solving cases for problems encoun- tered by small businessmen in running their businesses. It profits both participants. INSTITUTE Center for Developmental Services personnel are: (left to right, first row) Phyllis McCarty, Marlene Howard, Christy Dufur, (second row) Bob Peterson, Terry Ingram, (third row) Cecil Sullivan, Susan Stallings, Dana Stewart, James Weaver, (fourth row) Robin Logan, Bill Manners, E. F Hawkins, Jr,t Carl Hill and Tom Vickers. Small Business Institute participants include: Tim Cruse, Husam Amin, Majid Hamdan, Dr. Jack Dye (Director), Ali Madi, Prayoon, David Pedraza, John Jattoh, Michael Ayache. Saher El-Hazzam, Mohsen Al- Samadi. Hamzi Al-Moussa, Andy Kirven, Nancy Price, Phyllis McCullough, Danna Andrews, Henry Edge and PfMTv Catron STUDENT AID AND ENROLLMENT CENTER Students need help when entering college, both financial aid and assistance with choosing and enrolling in classes, Financial aid may take the form of a scholarship, grant, loan or work. The place to go for help is the student aid office. Enrollment is hectic and often confusing, and which courses are still available is not always clear — until you check with the enrollment center. A “closed class list is issued throughout enrollment to aid the student in choosing classes. With the services provided by the student aid office and the enrollment center, enrollment for the student is made much simpler. Director of Student Aid, Paul Wiley (top) supervises financial aid disbursements and sets up special arrangements for students in need. Office personnel (left) Pat Reevs, Sherri Rodgers, Sandy Griffin and Debbie Craige handle the routine applications, forms and problems that occur for students who wish to apply for financial aid. Director of Enrollment, Lisa Kutait (far left) works with Enrollment Center personnel Donna Pollard and Joy Akin (immediate left) to make enrollment a smooth and successful operation. 169 BURSAR School financial matters are handled through the Bursar. A large staff is necessary for the business of student checks for fi- nancial aid, work and loans, enroll- ment fees, overdue library fines and all the financial business con- cerning the school. Students mob the office when checks come in and enrollment periods roll around, making the Bursar's of- fice a hectic place. Metlodean Morton Bursar The Bursar's Office staff includes: (left to right) Fonda Jenkins, Louise Bauer, Rowena Hughes, Carolyn Mabry, Carol Coats, Linda Bass, Barbara Ray and Jo Bigham. 170 CONTROLLER, CREDIT UNION AND k George Breeden serves as the Controller. PURCHASING The Controller, Purchasing Agent and Credit Union Agent and their staffs all help the school and its faculty and staff with expenditures and credits. Whether it’s personal finances or institutionally allotted finances, advice and supervision can be gained from these of- fices. David Parker is the supervisor of Purchasing. The Controller’s Office staff consists of: (clockwise, from front) Margie Campbell, Rose Ann Arnold and Gladys Skinner. Dr. Earl Kilpatrick is in charge of the Credit Gnion. Purchasing Office staff include: (left to right) Grace Whitmire, Clydene Coker, (seated) and Irene Black. 171 STUDENT SPECIAL SERVICES Student Special Services Programs, also called TRIO Programs is a group of programs designed to help students in a variety of ways while at Southeastern. The Upward Bound Program works with high school students giving some the opportunity to take college courses and partici- pate in other special activities while still in high school. The Special Services Program provides such things as tutoring services, free career anal- ysis and other academic and aptitude testing. The Talent Search Program is another program mostly concerned with high school students and their entry into Southeastern. Counseling is avail- able in many areas through these programs. PROGRAMS Jan Anderson, Talent Search Counselor and Shauna Sterling, Special Services Counselor represent the TRIO Programs in a booth at Parent's Day, Leon Scott, TRIO Programs Director and Linda Powers, Administrative Secretary handle administrative work for the programs. Special Services Program personnel are: (clockwise) Sheila Fisher Academic Coordinator Instructor; Shauna Sterling, Counselor; Darrel Davis, Counselor Coordinator and Donna Hobbs, Secretary. Jov Culbreath, Upward Bound Coordinator i Talent Search Program personnel are; (clockwise) A1 White, Counselor POSTAL AND HEALTH B; r « SERVICES Among other services rendered to stu- dents, postal and health services are offered. The Campus Post Office serves as a center for incoming and outgoing mail and provides much the same services as any post office handling both student and university mail. The Buchanan Laboratory provides a variety of health services to students from immuni- zations to blood tests. Steve Easterwood supervises the operation of the Campus Post Office. Physician s Assistant Gerald Buchanan is available to students for treatment and or prevention of a variety of health problems. 173 CAMPOS BOOKSTORE The campus bookstore is in the business of selling books and school supplies to stu- dents. They carry most everything the stu- dent needs in the way of textbooks, school supplies and supplementary materials. To further serve the student, special holiday sales and other sales such as clearance sales are held. Among other merchandise sold is clothing, greeting cards and momentos for almost any aspect of college life at South- eastern, David Mize, manager of the campus bookstore works closely with the school to supply students with all books and materials needed. Kemal Kutait is the assistant manager and also handles textbook circulation. Other campus bookstore personnel are: (left to right, front) Ruth Beals, Joyce Lynn, (back) Howard Harper, Evelyn Griffith, and Herb Lowery. COMPUTER CENTER, SWITCHBOARD AND PRINT SHOP Communication is a key word for those who process data, make and take calls and handle the printing of materi- als for the campus and its people. Long hours and hard work describe the jobs of employees of the computer center, switchboard and print shop. Smooth intra-campus and inter- campus communication depends on them. Debra Hedrick (top, left) takes a moment from her job 35 Operator of the Computer Center to pose for a picture. She supervises student operators, students working on class assignments and all operations involving the computer. Head Operator Jerrie Lucas (middle, left) keeps communications going as she supervises student workers on duty at the switchboard. Print shop supervisors E. F Hawkins (far left) and Bill Manners (immediate left) pause from their work for a picture. They supervise student workers and handle such things as printing forms, pamphlets, flyers, photocopying and the printing of the campus newspaper. 175 AUXILIARY SERVICE Auxiliary Services is ■— more or less — responsible for the room and board of university students living on campus. This department super- vises the dormitories as well as the university apartments. Food ser- vices are also handled through Aux- iliary Services. Each year, the department heads up a “spruce up and clean up cam- paign for each semester in the dorms with a special area targeted for revitalization. This year, it was the area of Halite McKinney Hall. Rounding out the office crew are (seated) Dorothy Prough, (standing, fr left) Maggie Allen, Juliette Cathey, and Judy Dhane. John Lyons serves as director for Auxiliary Services. He personally super vises each phase of the department and is often seen helping in any area where help is needed, such as serving food or painting walls. Dorm counselors include (from left) Jean Diesher, Beth Parr, Rebecca Paddoc Donna Bloomer, Cyd Metty, Kim Butler, LuAnne GiJstrap, Susie Jenkins, An Hattenhauer, Kris Kreeceman, Jane Meeks, LuAnn Worsham, Donna Scribner, Ja Reynolds and Pat White. Other dorm counselors include (from left) Ray Lckey, Darrell Also working in Auxilbrv FOOD SERVICES “The Coffee Shop Trio” are Stella Russell, Betty Owens and Doris Kirk. They serve hundreds of hamburgers, hot dogs and burritos each day along with gallons of coffee, tea and soft drinks. Food Services includes more than just putting food on a tray in the cafeteria. It takes in the whole realm of food prepara- tion, serving and special catered meals. Food services includes the cafeteria, coffee shop and sidewalk cafe. They prepare special meals for banquets, trays of fancy cookies for recep- tions and snacks for the annual “Finals study night.” Dinner is prepared and served by (seated, from left) Mary Jeffreys, Gertrude Carter, Judy Dhane, Betty Ham, Wanda Heurterant, (middle, from left) Ola Fay Pruitt, Rose Shoults, Jean Beams, Patricia Vierra, Jeanie Hazel!, Jerrie Hankins, Dorothy Prough, Peggy Williamson, Natoma Hooper, Louise Meade, Calvin Young, (rear) Birgil Anderson, Mike Aba Saab and John Lyons, director AUDIO VISUAL AND LIBRARY Providing literary materials and equip- ment is the job of the Audio Visual Depart- ment and the Library. The student’s educa- tional experience is enhanced by the use of services provided by both. J.B. Phillips (top) is the head of the Audio Visual Department. Wayne Coston also manages (middle, left) and Kaye Davis (middle, right) is the secretary for the department. Library staff includes: (left to right) Diliye Abbott, Bonnie McNeely (front), Dottie Davis, Kay Parham, Raymond Piller (director), Mike Harmon, Ann Latham and Odessa McKinney VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION Claudette Townsend Secretary Gladys Hill Secretary Vocational Rehabilitation pro vides aid for those who have physical impairments and wist to attend school, A governmen program, it provides funds anc services to help students witt school. J, V. Edwards Counselor Charles Houser Counselor John Patty Counselor Gerald Utley Counselor Vicki Anderson Secretary Jane Goodman Secretary 179 KIA( Kerr Industrial Applications Center (KIAC) is an agency which provides technical as- sistance for business and in- dustry for Oklahoma and North Texas. The center pro- vides services for students also. Abstracted materials and sources are available to students through KIACs spe- cial information search on any acceptable research top- ic. The program has been at Southeastern since 1964 un- der various titles and provides a valuable research resource. Betty Cartwright Program Developer Tom McRorey Director of KIAC . Dickie Deel Technology Applications Analyst Melanie Prince Assistant Technology Applications Analyst Geneva Newell Administrative Assistant i t Owen Grimes Technology Applications Analyst Alice Chambers Assistant Technology Applications Analyst 180 MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT The term “mainte- nance department” is very misleading on the SOSG campus. The men and women who make up this department do more than just cleaning — they do a lot of con- struction and grounds keeping. Projects ranged from repairing water and steam lines to putting in new sidewalks. They also worked the football field over to get it in good shape for the fall season. Maintenance personnel also did renovations. 181 182 A CLOSER LOOK AT.. . STUDENTS Students are the reason the Southeastern and other schools exist. Students need educa- tion and the best place to get it is in school. Southeastern attracts students from all cul- tures and countries and welcomes them into its classrooms and activities. It is for the students that this yearbook exists. 183 co xi o — 2 m co Emery Aaron, Dallas TX Physical Education Mukhlis Abdulhadi, Durant Electronics Technology Walid Ajaj, Lebanon Electronics Technology Isiaka Akinpelu, Nigeria Economics Ziad Al-Hassan, Jordan Business Administration Abdolreza Aman, Iran Computer Science Vivian Apple, Rattan Psychology Caren Atteberry, Tishomingo Accounting Christos Avgerinos, Greece Electronics Technology Seifollah Bahrampour, Iran Electronics Technology Anthony Bell, Saginaw, Ml Health Physical Education Bruce Bell, Madill Pre-Medical (Chemistry) 184 Elbert Benson, Soper Electronic Technology Beverley Beshirs, Durant Business Administration Teresa Baline, Durant Business Administration Farhad Bagherpour, Iran Business Administration Ricky Blankenship, Lebanon Biology Chemistry Phillip Boatner, McAlester Business Administration Majtaba Bonakdar, Iran Biology Chemistry Pansy Boney, Hendrix Business Administration Scott Boya, KIngwood TX Aviation Kevin Boyd, Tatums Health Physical Education Don Bradshaw, McKinney TX Business Administration Teresa Brady, Colbert Business Administration Ana Briceno, Venezuela Metal Technology Jill Brown, McAlester Physical Education Dao Bui, Durant Undecided Donna Camp, Broken Bow Elementary Education Edesly Cano, Panama Physics Amelia Cash, Durant Psychology Sociology Perry Caston, Hugo Business Administration Jim Clowers, Denison TX Marketing Darryl Coats, Oklahoma City Business Clara Combs, Whitewright TX English Education Ricky Conditt, Durant Industrial Arts Education Drafting Mary Cooke, Durant Chemistry History 185 Nick Cryer, Kingston Psychology Jackie Cumbie, Ardmore Physical Education Rodger Daniel, Pottsboro TX Marketing Tam Dao, Durant Chemistry Danny Davis, Ft. Towson Chemistry Nancy Davis, Rush Springs Business Education Stanley Davis, Savanna Physica! Education Guy DeAngelis, Chilheothe OH Aviation Alfred Delshaw, Iran Electronics Ronald Denham, Fitzhugh Computer Science Accounting Ricky Dennis, Wilburton Accounting Bahman Derakhshesh, Denver CO Computer Science Electronics Deanna Duerson, Cleveland Biology Education Diana Duncan, Rattan Elementary Education Saher El-Hazzam, Durant Business Administration Victor Emodi, Nigeria Business Administration Richard Faber, Denison TX Drafting Technology Irma Farfan, Durant Physical Education Steven Farnsworth, Ellicott City MD Aviation Sherrie Farris, Mead Accounting Richard Fera, Derwood MD Aviation Joe Fife, Dallas TX Aviation Lorna Flansburg, Oklahoma City Economics John Fodge, Antlers Accounting Roger Ford, Durant Business Administration Gavin Frantz, Denison TX Electronics Technology Kay Fuller, Blue Elementary Education Kimberly Gazaway, Warner Elementary Education Richard Glapa, Westland Ml Aviation Management Dori Goforth, Durant Accounting Computer Science Julio Gonzalo, Venezuela Aviation Teresa Goss, Addington Business Administraton Daniel Govea, Ei Paso TX Aviation Business Administration Larry Goza, Durant Metals Drafting Technology Francisco Gozalo, Venezuela Chemistry Linda Graham, Durant Business Education Brenda Green, McAlester Elementary Education Jack Green, Durant Sociology Reginal Green, Ardmore Electronics Tony Gresham, Wayne Physical Education Timothy Grubbs, Stigler Business Administration Rickey Hacker, Lone Grove Electronics Gary Hall, Calera Electronics Computer Science Terri Hall, Valiiant Business Administraton Kevin Hamilton, Henderson NV Aviation Emma Handley, Whitesboro TX Business Administration Dana Harvey, Atoka Chemistry Angel Hattenhauer, Atoka Elementary Education 187 James Haydon, Grapevine TX Aviation Kenneth Hearn, Earlsboro Physical Education Jeffery Hill, Los Angeles CA Physical Education James Hiner, Stillwater Aviation Jeanne Hixon, Mannsville Social Studies Soheil Hosseini, Iran Unknown Freda House, Finley Accounting Andy Hughes, Hugo Business Administration Dung Huynh, Durant Drafting Mark Hyder, Wilson Business Administration Stephen Hynes, Chicago IL Aviation A P Management Jim Jeffreys, Durant Economics Banking Finance Terri Jenkins, Caney Mathematics Andrea Jeter, Soper Business Administration Management Rae Ann Jinklns, Broken Bow Physical Education Jurgen Joerns, Colombia Business Administration Sigurdur Johannesson, Iceland A P Management John Johnson, Marietta Electronics Marilyn Johnson, McAlester Physical Education William Johnston, Dallas TX Aviation Christie Joines, Caddo Accounting Dawn Jones, Kiowa Speech Communication Roger Jones, Hugo Psychology Wayne Jones, Idabel Business Administration Safety 188 Jose Hernandez, Venezuela English Donald Karper, Rochelle IL Theatre IndustriaJ Technology Gayle Kellam. Calera Business Education Bert Kendrick, Idabel Business Administration Michael Kennedy, Durant Health Physical Education Seyed Khodaparast, Iran Unknown Wanna Kniss, Whitesboro TX Business Education Zan-Sayed Kolahdou, Iran Chemistry Sue LeFlore, Atoka Sociology Psyehology Paula Littrell, Deniston TX Elementary Education William Lockwood, Ossining MY Aviation Management Leanne Logan, Del City Speech Communication Mike Lopez, Wright City Drafting Industrial Arts Education Nancy Madrid, Hugo Psychology Apichai Mahaguna, Thailand Business Administration Zia Mahmood, Pakistan Electronics Catherine Maisenbach, Ada Aviation Business Administration Sohair Makke, Lebannon Computer Science Math Electronics Dusty Mangrum, Bells TX Economics Banking Finance Rocky Mann, McKinney TX Aviation Robert Markland, McAlester Physical Education Safety Roger Marshall, Odessa TX Aviation Jack Martin, Watts Pre-Dental Terrell Martin, Youngstown OH Computer Science 189 Janie Mathews, Durant Mathematics Physical Education John Matthews, Louisville KY Aviation Sanora Mazzone, Durant Business Education Byron McFall III, Antlers Wildlife Conservation Beverly McFarland. Moore Accounting Business Administration Debra McMillan, Hugo Business Education Stuart McPherson, Valliant Physical Education Johnny Meloy, Wilson Physical Education Eleanor Miller, Wapanucka Accounting Kent Mingus. Lexington NE AGP Management Computer Science Carmen Montoya, Colombia English Mike Morrison, Madill Electronics Technology Mehdi Mostowfi, Iran Aviation Vicki Mouser, McAlester Accounting Saqer Muhanna, Palestine Mathematics Engineering Jana Musgrove, Durant Drafting Design Sara Neill, Walters Chemistry Biology Hanh Nguyen, Durant Chemistry Minh Nguyen, Durant Electronics Technology Mong Nguyen, Durant Drafting G Design Ro Nguyen, Durant Accounting Thanh Nguyen, Vietman Metals G Power Mechanics James Nichols, Sherman TX Metals Technology Lorraine Norris, Lebanon Mathematics Computer Science 190 Barkley Nutter, Conroe TX Aviation Christopher Nwaeze, Nigeria Business Administration Dennis O’Bryant, Hugoton KS Aviation Emeka Okeke, Nigeria Business Administration John O’Leary, McAlester Computer Science Dinah Owens, Moore Conservation English Kenny Owens, Caddo Industrial Education Brad Pardue, Boswell Chemistry Cheryl Parker, Durant Speech Communication Douglas Parrott, Durant Safety Kimberly Parsons, Battiest Vocational Home Economics Sheila Patterson, Aurora CO Aviation Judy Pendergrass, Boswell Business Administration Tan Phung, Durant Drafting Design Karen Pierce, Wapanucka Accounting Regina Pollard, Smithville English Education Sociology Eduardo Porras, Colombia Power Technology Mike Price, Durant Social Studies Communication Steve Prusha, Belle Plaine IA Business Administration Stephen Ramsey, Denison TX Accounting Thomas Red, Anna TX Chemistry Bobby Richardson, Hendrix Management Patricia Robelen, Durant Psychology Bettye Roberts, Whitewright TX English 191 Jose Robles, Honduras Economks Banking Finance Mahin Ronasian, Iran Undecided Steven Royal, Grand Prairie TX Physical Education Hossein Saffari, Iran Electronics Technology Daniel Salas, Durant Accounting Business Lan Salas, Durant Business Administration Accounting Emma Sam, Kyle SD Chemistry Paul Samuels, Talihina Psychology Kathy Standefur, Madill Business Administration Marketing Tammie Sanders, McAlester Elementary Education Donna Serivner, Hugo Physical Education Joyce Self, Atoka Business Administration Kelly Self, Hugo Physical Education Don Selman, Whitewright TX Sociology Lori Settoon, Baton Rouge LA Psychology Sociology Nabil Shaib, Lebanon Business Administration Mohammad Stddiq, Pakistan Electronics Technology Deborah Simmons, Durant Chemistry Alison Smith, Durant Elementary Education Glay Smith, Waurika Chemistry George Smith, Addington Chemistry Michael Smith. Richardson TX A P Management Clay Smitherrnan, Hartshorne Physical Education Shelley Snyder, Idabel Wildlife Conservation 192 Dale Standefer, Wilburton Computer Science Larry Stegman, Sherman TX Management David Stoner, Lake Geneva Wl Aviation Suvichai Sumongkol, Thailand Business Administration Troy Sutton, Bennington Industrial Arts Gayle Swilling, McAlester Secretarial Administration Sichani Taghvaei-Mehdi, Iran Electronics Technology Chemistry Ahmad Talakoob, Iran Drafting G Design Metal Technology Kourosh Tarighi, Iran Power Machine Technology Mohamed Tawil, Libya Accounting Bruce Taylor, Denison TX Business Administration Pratrevia Taylor, Broken Bow Elementary Education Sheila Taylor, Antlers Physical Education Robert Thompson, Dallas TX Aviation Carolyn Titsworth, Bennington Elementary Education Robert Townsend, Dallas TX Aviation Jerry Trammell, Denison TX Sociology Psychology Hoang Tran Vietnam Electronics Technology Chi Vo, Durant Electronics Technology Thu Thuy Vo, Vietnam Chemistry Computer Science Cynthia Wallace, Durant Accounting Mary Wallace, Hugo Elementary Education Regina Washington, Ardmore Psychology Almeda Weaver, Durant Psychology 193 Jane Weaver, Hugo Elementary Education Jim Weaver, Lone Grove Physical Education Social Studies Jeannie White, McAlester Vocational Home Economics Patricia White, Ada Home Economics Physical Education Kelly Whitfield, Collinsville Drafting Design Technology Larry Wilcox, Durant Computer Science Cynthia Willet, Stuart Health Physical Education Rhonda Williams, Idabel Elementary Education Karen Wilson, Moore Pre-Law Sharri Wilson, Webbers Falls Computer Science Sociology Brent Witt, Kerrville TX Aviation Mattie Wood, Hugo Physics Alice Woods, Durant Business Administration Anita Wren, Stigler Psychology Faramarz Yahoodaeen, Iran Power Mechanical Technology Terri Young, Hugo Business Education Tim Phelps and Brad and Lisa Oliver discuss books and baseball on the Russell building steps. 194 195 Joyce Smith and Betty Rice take a Coke break in the Coffee Shop between classes J (J N I O R S Juniors Tracy Whited, Tammy Buchanan, Donna Cook and Shelley Miller share a coke and conversation between classes. Mohamed Al-Tuama, Ft. Worth TX Khalid Anwar. Pakistan Kingsley Aumade, Nigeria ATan Aurand, Iran David Bacon, Seattle WA Terri Barton, Kingston Marna Bates, Stigler Kimberly Bayliffe, Geary Douglas Bein, Broken Bow Wayne Bennett, Houston TX Michael Blair, Tishomingo David Boggs, Leflore Brenda Bohanon, Buffalo Valley Earl Boone, Durant Roena Bowman, Durant Arita Boyd, Bokchito Nate Brown, Beaumont TX Daryl Buck, Durant 196 Donald Butler. Broken Bow Julia Byrd. Durant Misty Byrd, Del City Richard Cantley, Broken Bow Tom Chadick, Wewoka Clint Clark, Valliant Sarah Collins, Madill Cheryl Conditt, Durant Donna Cook, Broken Bow Charlene Cooper, Gleta Mark Corter. McLoud Zelda Cotton, Crescent Johnny Crabreee, Durant Alfred Delshaw, Iran Scott Denney, Durant Brenda Dennis, Wilburton Ricky Dismuke, Empire Phuc Do, Barling AR Lecretia Dufur, Caddo Edward Dunlap, Colbert Carla Edge, Soper Joel Ekpe, Nigeria Francis Emetuche, Nigeria Margaret Everett. Durant Rick Farmer, Owatonna MN Roger Featherston. Murfreesboro AR Chris Ferris, Hugo Jean Fields, Sulphur Thomas Fronterhouse, Healdton Sharfa Frost. Ft. Towson Philip Garrett. Fairbanks AK Sokari George. Nigeria Christopher Goodwin, Durant Jeff Graham, Tulsa Martha Green, Durant Aaron Grey. Whitesboro Abdulmajeed Hammad, Kuwait Sherri Hanzel. McAkster Jeanine Harryman, Minco Syed Hasane, Durant Angel Hatthauer, Atoka Eugene Hauptmann, Denison TX 197 Hoa Ho, Durant Becky Hocking Del City Cindy Hodges, Soper James Hostetler, Chelsea Michelle House, Antlers Luz Huge!, Colombia Juanna Hughes, Boswell Melanie Hughes, Durant An Huynh, Durant Nguyet Huynh, Durant Thu Huynh, Durant Joyce Jackson, Stigler Lola John, Coalgate Christine Johnson, Idabel Greg Johnson, Sherman TX Delia Jolly, Hartshorne Dawnya Jones, Valliant Gregory Jones, Madill Mohammad Karim, Bangladesh Janet Karr, McAlester N,CJ,M, Khankabir, Bangladesh Tammie Knickle, Calera William Knuteson, Tulsa Fausudeen Lawal, Chicago iL Donna LeMonier, Heavener Cindy Luker, McAlester Hung Luong, Ardmore Thai Luong, Vietnam David Manning, Oceanside CA Janie Mathews, Durant Doyle Mays, Ardmore Bernard McCrossen, Tulsa Paige McNatt, Madill Jennifer McRorey, Durant Nellie Meashintubby, McAlester Dennis Michael, Sherman TX Gina Mickelson, Sherman TX Johnnie Midgley, Poteau Rodney Milton, Stafford KS Doris Minor, Durant Mary Moore, Marietta Luis Morales, Mexico 198 201 Jacob James fills out yet another Auxiliary Service form. s o p H O M R E S Ghadghani-Hamid Ahmadi. Iran Sk. Ahmed, Bangladesh Anthony Alexander, Caddo Hussein Ayache, Durant Dennis Bates, Broken Bow Khiem Bui, Durant Tai Bui, Durant Thu Bui, Vietnam Eduardo Builes. Colombia John Burke, Durant Tina Burton, Wright City Kim Butler, Idabel Loyce Chambers, Durant Tiam Chaw, Durant Burachut Chantchuchert, Thailand Sirajul Chowdhury, Bangladesh Towhidul Chowdhur, Bangladesh Kimberly Clark, Hugo Lisa Clay, Boswell Betty Colelazien, Durant Ivory Coleman, Hugo Rhonda Covington, Hugo Kenneth Coweli, Valliant Derek Cox, Grand Prairie TX Sophomores Kim Butler Lee Erwin and Tara Osburne seem to be sharing a private joke from the Southeastern ' 202 MaryAnn Crave. Ardmore Jennifer Crider, Breckenridge TX Sandra Cross, Durant Valerie Crow, Atoke Andrew Cummings, Brooklyn NY Stephen Dalton, Bedford TX Huong Dang, Durant Kent Davis, McAiester Tammy Dean, Coleman Adalgiza Delgado, Puerto Rico Tra Diep, Vietnam Ricky Dismuke, Duncan Dung Do, Vietnam Hoang Do, Durant Huong Do, Durant Tin Do, Vietnam Nguyen Doan, Vietnam Nematollah Dodo, Iran Alkis Doris, Greece Joshua Duniah, Nigeria Janna Edwards, Caddo Diane Erwin, Nashoba Lance Erwin, Sherman TX Ricky Fennell, Valliant Bettye Finch, Boswell Mark Floyd, Whitewright TX Beth Ford, Concord CA Alicia Frazier, Rattan Kalyn Free, Red Oak Emily George, Caddo Cornelius Ghane, Nigeria Trung Giang, Durant Joel Gibson, Catera Marcella Gilbert, idabeJ Peter Gioves, Cheyenne WY Greg Gothard, Kingston Belinda Gregg, Waurika John Haines Sulphur Kitty Halcomb, Boswell Keith Hall, Wynnewood Harold Harris, Dallas TX Robert Hawes, Seattle WA 203 Erie Heath Waurika Ann Helton, Durant Donna Hobbs, Caddo Md Hossain, Bangladesh Arlene Houston, Caney Rebecca Huddleston, Durant An Huynh, Durant Hong Huynh, Ft. Worth TX Ming Huynh, Durant Felix Ike, Nigeria Ikechukwu Ikenyei, Nigeria Donnie Ikpa, Nigeria Lisa Impson, Wright City Dominic lyorlu, Nigeria Steve Jacks, Duncan Stewart Jacks, Madill Ronnie Jackson, Wynnewood Karl James, Henryetta Sharon James, Ft. Gibson Gregory Jenkins, Caney Sara Jenkins, Shawnee Marsha Johnson, Denison TX Julie Kennedy, Durant Chaw Khor, Durant Eric Kuykendall, Durant Phong Lam, Durant Kevin Lane, Konawa Betty Langston, Caddo Huu Le, Vietnam Ngoc Le, Vietnam Thuan Le, Ardmore Brenda Loper, Durant Jan Lundry, Haworth Son Ly. Durant Debbie Madi, Durant Bassam Mann’a, Palestine Freda Masters. Canadian Terry Matlock, Garvin Scott McClendon, Durant Mary McFatridge, Shawnee Brenda McIntyre, Boswell Kimber McKelvey, Savanna 204 Keith McPhetridge, Ashland Sharia Medders, Battiest Cyd Metty, Oklahoma City Ann Miller, Bartlesville Mark Montgomery, Marietta Mike Moore, Hugo Denna Moran, Durant Michael Morrow Valliant Lonnie Morse, Enid Michael Murray Mead Dung Ngo, Vietnam Duc Nguyen, Vietnam Ha Nguyen, Durant Hai Nguyen, Durant Hoang Nguyen, Durant Hoang Nga Nguyen, Vietnam Le Nguyen, Durant Liem Nguyen, Durant Minh Nguyen, Durant My Nguyen, Vietnam Nhuong Nguyen, Durant Oanh Nguyen, Durant Phu Nguyen, Durant Quoc Nguyen, Ardmore Thanh Nguyen, Durant Thinh Nguyen, Vietnam Tien Nguyen, Durant Truoc Nguyen, Durant Billy Niswanger, Prosper Irene Nkemadu, Nigeria Christopher Nwaeze, Nigeria Danny Odom, Richardson TX Dandy Owoh, Nigeria Petros PanagiotakDpocros, Greece Thomas Papastergiadis, Greece Chuong Pham. Vietnam Dung Pham, Durant Hien Pham, Durant Khanh Pham, Durant Khiem Pham, Vietnam Renna Priebe, Wilburton Gregory Pruit, Atoka 205 Hayley Rambo, Silver City MM Hussein Rayyen, Jordan Linda Reves, Caney Larry Rezzen, Colbert Jessie Rhodes Kenefic Phillip Robbeison. Valliant Timmy Roehrl, Moore Michael Ross, Guthrie Jeff Rush, Davenport Marsha Sherrer, Atoka Rose Shoults, Broken Bow Lee Smith, Lone Grove Michell Solomon, Broken Bow Jenniffer Spellmann, Caddo Kimberly Staton. Calera Linnea Stevens, Haworth Jerry Stuart Jr., Miller ton Garry Stubbs. Calera Patricia Sumner, Hugo Eric Svane, Durant Son Tang. Vietnam Martha Thomas, Ft. Towson Hai Tran, Durant Loi Tran, Vietnam Thu Tran, Durant Thanh Trang, Vietnam Trieu Trinh, Durant Vinh Trinh, Durant Dung Truong. Durant Tinh Truong. Durant Thao Truong, Durant Virgena Turner, Madill Bedford Umequlike. Durant Becky Van der Helm, Norman Hung Vo, Durant ISam Vo, Durant Quang Vo, Vietnam Tien Vo, Durant John Waitman, Comanche Gary Waldron, Pittsburg Pam Washburn, Durant Carla Wharton, Atoka 206 Lou Worsham, Healdton Syed Zoha, Pakistan Cic id Hampton Anderson helps himself to mustard for his corn dog in the Coffee Shop, Oeta James and Linda Lowrey pause for a breather after a workout at the track. 207 F R E S H M E N Freshman Carla Parks concen- trates on a shot while playing pool in the Gameroom. Gbeysa Adckamb, Nigeria Syed Ahmed, Pakistan Shamim Akhter. Pakistan Mohammad Ali. Bangladesh Mary Allen, Atoka John Andrews. Bennington Adora Anunobi, Nigeria Mukosolu Anunobi. Nigeria Kim Ashton, Durant Imtiaz Ather, Durant Danny Atterberry, Mariett Brenda Babb. Durant Lisa Bacon. Boswell Biola Balogun. Nigeria Jerry Barker. San Antonio TX Bruce Barnett. Purcell Ted Baumann, Middletown PA Teresa Beam. Broken Bow ?08 Charles Bean, Dickson Lesia Beardsley, Idabel Terri Beckman, Durant Annette Bell, Boron CA CC. Benedict, Nigeria Mark Blanton, Whitewright TX June Boaen. Durant Charlie Bond II. Davis Lon Boyce, Honey Grove TX Lonetta Brown, Durant Patti Brown, Modesto CA Johnny Broyles, Whitesboro TX Louise Buchanan, Durant Kimberly Buckley. Antlers Donna Bufilin, Sulphur Joy Burns, Durant David Cantley, Broken Bow Terry Carroll, Tishomingo Jin Cha, Korea Kenneth Chaffin, Trumann AK Connie Chandler, Boswell Burachut Chantchucfiert, Thailand Kok Cheah, Malaysia Chen Chong, Malaysia Abdul Chowdhury, Bangladesh Mdikhaled Chowdhury. Bangladesh S.M. Chowdhury, Bangladesh Seong Chua, Malaysia Robert Clark, Honey Grove TX Bryan Clay. Checotah Angelta Cline, McAlester Dale Collins, Valliant Michael Combrink, Caddo Teri Cook, Hurst TX Clayton Cooper. Ft. Towson Darla Cost, Watson Debra Craig, Marietta James Crenshaw, Davis Denise Crockrell, New York NY Jon Davis, Ft. Towson Larry Davis, McAlester Michael Davis, Waurika 209 Hieu Dao. Duram Jean Delsher, Ardmore Troy Dice, El Paso TX Unh Doan, Durant Roger Dodd, Wichita Falls TX Maxine Donnell, Durant Laura Engles, Durant Donald Eneje Nigeria Adimorah Etumnu, Nigeria Nazary Farshi. Iran Da-Erego George, Nigeria Catherine Gilstrap, Howe TX Laura Gold, Durant Raymond Gower, Tulsa Ken Grantham Jr„ Dallas TX Lori Graves, Roswell NM Donna Hair, Colbert Kris Hall, Atoka Phyllis hall, Calera Susan Hamilton, Coleman Edie Hammack, Durant Tommy Hardin. Kingston Vicki Harrington. Stuart Jay Harvey, Atoka Regina Hayes, Ardmore Richie Haynes, Hugo Bobby Hendricks. Atoka Kevin Hime, Idabel Tammye Hixon, Mannsville Be Hoang, Vietnam Kala Hoffman. Lawton Estelle Holland, Caney Myles Homer, Ardmore Ken Hudson, McLoud Pete Huey, Colbert Dien Huyen, Houston TX Son Huynh, Vietnam Te-Hao Hwang, Taiwan Charlie Igbonoba. Nigeria Sylvester Ikenyei, Nigeria Md Islam, Bnagladesh Faith Jacob. Broken Bow 210 Joe Jacobi, Lone Grove Rodney Jenkins, Denison TX Jamie Jinkins, Broken Bow Charles Johnson, Sherman TX Timothy Johnson. Tishomingo Kathy Jones, Durant Mikolas Karetsas. Greece A.K.M, Karim, Bangladesh Khalid Khan, Pakistan Shario Khan. Pakistan Karen Kimrey, Kingston Wynetta Kirk, Fremont CA Patricia Knight, Durant Shelley Knott, Hugo Aaron Koonce, Hugo Kristina Kreceman. Broken Bow William Kuykendall, Idabel Tuan Lam, Vietnam Sylvia Lamb, Madill Johnny Lambert, Coalgate Melanie Lankford, Sherman TX Nicholas Lavredakis, Greece Khanh Le, Durant Kim Ligon, Idabel Cindy Linton, Lehigh Mei-Ling Lo, Hong Kong John Long Jr., Newcastle Dang Luan, Vietnam Bassam Mann’a. Palestine Freda Manous, Antlers Mickey Marsh, Wilson Lisa Martin, Ardmore Clinta Mattingly, Durant Bryan Mattox. Grand Prairie TX Louis Maieli, Nigeria George Mbanyam. Nigeria Cynde McCormick, Valliant Todd McFall. Antlers John MedJin, Rush Springs LaFonda Meeks, Broken Bow Bret Metcalf, Broken Bow Blake Michael. Marietta 211 Tony Mitchell, Atoka Debra Modlin, Durant Mahbubur Mollas, Bangladesh LaKeta Morris, Battiest Matthew Muoneke, Nigeria Justin Murphy, Valliant R,L, Murray, Healdton Dawn Myers, Wright City Dat Poui, Vietnam Mohammed Nasimkhan, Bangladesh Sau Ngo, Durant Chau Nguyen, Durant Danh Dguyen, Durant Due Nguyen, Durant Huong Nguyen, Durant Kiem Nguyen, Durant Minh Nguyen, Vietnam Minh V. Nguyen, Vietnam Nam Nguyen, Durant Oanh Nguyen, Richardson TX Thu Nguyen, Durant Tuyet Nugyen, Vietnam Ut Nguyen, Vietnam Xuan Nguyen, Duranti Dimitrios Niarhakos, Greece Mary Norman, Durant Maryanna Nowlin, Atoka Sunny Nwankwo, Nigeria Benedict Obiora’h, Nigeria Peter Ofili, Nigeria Ambrose Onwuka, Nigeria Ndukwe Onyeforo, Nigeria Rebecca Paddock, Idabel Kim Parker, Garland TX Carla Parks, Broken Bow Leah Parr, Ardmore Marica Parr, Metropolis IL Randy Parsons, Soper Beatriz Pelaei, Colombia Due Pah, Durant Hieu Pham, Durant Nhan Pham, Vietnam 212 Tuan Pham, Durant Dam Phan, Durant Tho Phan, Vietnam Tuan Phan, Vietnam Manierat Phutprasert, Thailand Paul Pierce, Allen Lisa Polston, Denison TX David Porer, Marietta Sandra Pratt. Durant Jeffrey Price, Austin TX Shirley Pruett, Hartvilie MO Shaikh-Moiz Qureshi, Pakistan MD Rahman, Bangladesh Theo Ralile, Brazil Sherri Rice, Lake Texoma Mark Richardson, Davis George Richey, El Reno JoAnn Ridings, Durant Kayla Robertson, Durant Carol Robinson. Durant Bonnie Rowland, Durant Scott Rowland, Idabei Pronay Saha, Bangladesh Deborah Sanders, Bokchito Somkiat Santasawatkul, Thailand Jayleen Sayers, Idabei Christine Schroeder, Valliant Gary Scott, Antlers Kendell Sherrer, Caddo Sherri Simmons, Durant James Simpson, Durant Wendell Simpson, Denton TX Worasak Sinchai, Thailand Karen Six, Antlers Brian Sloan, Wynnewood Bennie Speaks, Durant John Squires, Bokchito James Stallings, Tishomingo Elizabeth Stewart, Durant Robert Stewart, Bellaire TX Sherry Stone, Sulphur Pallin Straight, Clarinda IA 213 Claude Suddreth, Soper Venkateshwar Sureddi. Durant Francis Taaffee. Idabel Liliana Tamayo, Colombia Bak Ctiooi Tan, Malaysia $.M. Tariq, Durant Karra Tarr, Durant Brian Taylor, Durant Eugene Taylor, Smithville Kathy Taylor, Antlers Paul Thang. Carrollton TX Mary Thompson, Krebs Ana Tohar, Durant Robin Tollison, Durant Nguyen Ton, Durant Dung Tra, Durant Hung Tran, Vietnam Thuan Tran, Vietnam True Tran, Durant Patrick Tray, Pauls Valley Dung Truong, Durant Hung Truong, Vietnam Hung V. Truong, Durant Gyen Truong, Durant Paul Turmon III, Durant Chris Turner Colbert Denita Turner, Colbert Daniel Veazey, Tom Bean TX Virginia Vietta, Durant Sam Voorhies, Duranti Hung Vu, Vietnam Ngocyen Vuong, Durant Joyce Walden, Durant Kelley Walden, Moore John Walker, Henryette Mike Ward, Dallas TX Tracy Watts, Stratford Gerald West, Grand Prarie TX Kristi White, Ft, Towson Sherri Whitlock, Wayne Terri Whitlock, Wayne Chath WichitrkuL Thailand 214 Jonkeeta Wiggins, Sulphui Billy Williams. Valliant David Wilson. Marietta Lisa Woody, Mannsville Robert Wyatt, Qrandfield Tim Yates. Atoka Brett Allen in mid air is about to ' drop in on an unsuspecting Patrick Trey. Vicki Thomason surrenders yet more points to the campus Coffee Shop. 215 Q R A CJ A T E S Graduate Linda Risinger discusses a computer programming problem with another program- mer in the computer tab. Syed Agha, Pakistan Anthony Akamnonu. Nigeria Mohsen Alsamadi, Palestine Yiannis Apostolakis, Greece Joe Benedict, Adamson Larry Cassell. Pottsboro TX Frances Clark. Boswell Lonese Cooper, Atoka Carl Daniel, Pottsboro TX Cara Ferris. Durant Cleopatra Hadjisavvq, Cyprus 216 Terry HanzelL Valllant Melvin Harkey, Kenefic Pam Halt, Lubbock TX Abotghasem Hayrat, Iran Sharon Hull, Denison TX Lew Kennedy, Dallas TX Phillip Kenney, Mead Abu Khasiani, Kenya Deborah Lawrence, Durant Connie Mincey, Colbert Tawil Mohamed, Tripoli Salem Morgham, Tripoli Anoma Nakornthap, Thailand Jamal THayeri, Iran Pam Plunkett, Porum Carlos Romerot Colombia Mark Rosa, Hugo Amy Smith, Weatherford TX Shirley Smith, Durant Renee Speck, Ft. Towson Ricky Storey, McAlester Wilma Wright, Durant Mohamed Yaish, Palestine Koorosh Zaghi Iran Desmond Walls pays up” to Evelyn Griffith at the Campus Bookstore, 217 218 A CLOSER LOOK AT. .. CLOSING ANOTHER YEAR Closing another year seems hard. We had only just begun when December rolled around. Couples and friends, semesters that never end, football games with hot chocolate, basketball games that go to the wire and now its over but not yet gone. These memories linger when a closer look is taken as we close another year. 219 I he inspiration, the perspiration, they finally paid off, didn't they? All that effort, all that frustration it's hard to believe another year is Oh, at times we had our doubts, but we won, in our own individual And if you graduated, you realized the '1 Harry Spivey's own individual effort is shown here as he dunks another one for two points. • it was a miles The year m growth in eac ened V- schcj everyone reat qne year, but ther e' Jtked accomplish if us. Our horizons feivas named the academic 1 ie 1982 Harry S. Truman , presented by Dr. Leon Sharia Fri winner of Scholars! Hibbs. ¥ I .7t' t is a year to look back on. ftis a year we will recall as the good old days. Some will re- member the 4 0 they earned during the fall semester or that “jaunt through the sprinkler during the spring semester. Individual accom- plishments and pride in the achievements of others — the basketball team, the space shut- tle astronauts — there are dozens of things to look back on. Quiet walks on a snowy afternoon relaxed students weary from studying. Lou Kennedy and Terri Young work toward that 4,0. Jack Martin tries to dodge sprinkler streams on his way to class. fi m Boule Fountain gets a traditional “bubble bath as warm weather brings on high spirits. r Jeff Rowe contemplates the coaches strate- gy during the 1982 season, ' . j '•f' Watching MTV in the Coffee Shop has become a favorite past time for many students. : F 1—iveryone experienced disappointments but overcame them and felt stronger, able to handle whatever lay ahead. For freshmen, the year marked their first taste of responsi- bility, for seniors, the culmination of at least four years of struggle, Whether you're staying in Durant, getting that big job or heading for the unempioy ment line, you're over one hurdle. A CLOSER LOOK AT. .. THE INDEX At Southeastern, a traditional feature of the yearbook is the listing of all the students and faculty at this school whether their picture ap- pears in the yearbook or not. Those names with page numbers beside them have pictures. The index is useful in locating friends who were there when I was a student, 229 A Aaron F.mery D Dallas Tx 10 3 (09 III, 104 Abbott, Auric Jean, Duiortl, OK Abdalla Mohammad J , DvHent, OK AWelrrraudla Musa Ha Durant QK Abdelrader, Fates H Qhto C l OK KWul Jaw«j. Htdot H . Durrani. OK Abdulhxli Mukhhs M Quran! OK 34 AhrtuJiafwwaTi FvmI A Hodisdsh 1% Abjulrahnuo, .Mura MxJ AbduSwaiam AtklukMla 195 Abel Stephen G . CaRitibVlB OK ALwrhsihy Chattel! Wilburten OK Abernathy Charlotte, Detinkon TX AW« W ftdy Sut CMlgate, OK Abner Annie Hudnoll Duran', OK AbnMahmood Mrjhanwd R A Abu Alia, .Majd' Fawi Ahu Hamden FbihsI F Milwaukee, Wl AbuPflkib, Syed Habib I Abusaah Mahmud F Dm am. OK (W 65 AL’UMmaha Muhammad M , Abuia-d. Jaaad Ahmad Abuiuid Maher Ahmad Abuziyadeh Munewr Ra, Marty limct Durant CM 134, 13b Acker '■©wsla Cutbieath, Out am. OK Kct SK 124 GO Adam Tracy Gene Stuart, OK Aioms M rhael Wi nr Sherman TX Adams, Pamela Mail Durant OK Adorns Rum DuiKtl OK Adams. Scotr Michael Sapuit . OK Adams. Steve Douglas Duram OK Adams, Tor: Sue, Kiowa OK Adamson lisa Bokrhito OK Adasha, Sseed, Los Angele CA Adav r:«nna Clay. Sherman. TX, Adeksnmbi Gbenga Nigeiifl 42, 206 Ader-la. Samuel Akin. 196 Ayhd. Moh d Eowwot libid JO 216 Aguletu Ifeanyi Chuk, Ogui AN Ahmad Ghadgham Ham Mciguitc. TX 202 AhmarReiai Amir, Vfin TKW TV Ahmed Faruk Ahmed Gashuddm Ahmed 5k. Fakruuddm BanubUesri 202 Ahmed Sytd Aifer, ft a ISO ft r PK 06 Ams.wr.afK Dduad E Afljko OK Api Wafcd Abdulkadc Lebanon MU tkmnnqriu Al.ItvcWy KitJrM 21$ ARar. All Hassan, ti Raraituah Lt Akaro Lutthdl Mr-yerv OK Ahhler Shamim 200 4km A lev GrUndMd Oh 90 Akirpeld, Isiaha, Nigeria 164, l9o Akins Charles Keith Bokdllfu OK Akravi Mark Etukudo At Mi. Rasem Abdulla Ai-Hassan Ziad Jordan 104 ALKayed, Mohammad R, JO MMadi All Mahmud Ouraul OK 04 85 166 Al luama Mohamed A Duranl, Oh 19fi Alahvat Abu Ahmed Ok la City. OK, Aider j B Huge OK Aldridge. Lonnie Ray Durem ' )K AvT vder AnJ 6 AT Alexander Anthony C . t udJo OK TfQ Mrinulp 8unl r Jeon 0(0(1) Oh. 'kiandei, Daiknr K B ok n Row OK Akeiaihder Marilyn Bumeyvillc Ok Alexander. Manlvn Jo Burr ite. Ok Al fthdleC Warhd At Mohammad. liaqjai J!Jb AlitfllaJ Had Abdulk 2l5 Allen Brett O Mad ill OK Allen Cheryl L Durem OK AFen Darej L , Durant, OK Aben Del me’ Lee Wilbjrtun OK Allen Donni c M K ihgsl n, OK - - 4 133 Ailer i Hi Ida Allen Judv Ringlmg OK Allen Lii'dtdy SKerruon TX Ajlcn Mary C .Atoka. OK 2Cifl Mien Mike 0 Du rani OK Alien Patsy W New a la Oh Allen Tom Brother Bd tth Allnt Ui'erdell Sil'wii OK Altev Ruth' Durant OK Aim Cyrilhia Debe Dunn OK 4 jatibat eiassam .S ee Tiugi t Oh Alrrtjd M tiscn D PdkltM 60, Jib A|t«baume .Sou M Ciaihr-r OK Jfi ? I Jb Antpn AbA-hrrti Fi Worth IX 1 4 Arnaunjs, Maria Tielcr Arm-i HuNOir1 M H Duiflbt O'K 166 Amanene hletpn Duran Oh Am _ry Maik Mr Alewer OK Amos Timothy L MrAlester, C.iK ArAyell Sia i Boardrriari Ft Woi til IX Anderson, Catherine R , Du rani OK Anderson, Charles R Kirtgr-jn QK Arderson, David, Durant OK Anderson, Cary 0 Till Hina OK Artier son Georgia Mae Ardmore OK 6264 Anderson, Hampton TalihiM, OK 20fc Andetson Kelwm W Sherman TX Apderwm, L B Durant, OK Ander«« Larry Perhel OK Anderson. Lav tine Durant OK Arrierso i-ym Anderson. Kaud J , Durant Oh Arukersun Patty R MaJJI. OK Anderson, Phillip M . AcAklW Uh AnJerstvi WJRie .Andoe, Ken W WngHl City. OK Andrew Gurus Mabel C3K .Andrew, Russell M Durant, OK Andrew Stanley Durant OK .Andrews, Danna R , Bennington, Oh 5b lbd Andrews .John p BennitigtOh OK 43 206 .Andrews, Kane. Ardmore OK Andrews Mamie Dinon hhnrrrw TX Andrews, Richard Ifc Slieiman TX Angel, |_Ur Fatima. .Anis bytd Md .Anteau Dlone T r sa Du tint, DK Anteau Douglas E Co Heron Ml Antw me Paulniia Ardowe. OK Anunotn MuhOSOlU, 206 Anwar K ha lid I9f. Anwar. Shaila B.A Anyaegbuna, John I , A postula kis Vunnli, Greece 416 Apple, Vivian I ynne RAit n OK 62 64,96 136, 140 T84 Applekamp, Jeff A, MtfAtesipr OK A,d Coewilc L Colbert TX Arguat a Lorena Durant OK Aikarrvss ChtiHer t. Ctfleifl Oh Arkansas. M e. Ctrttta Oh A;ku. Aweph Aimes T Diane Hugo Oft Armor. Kfliivlt Tut bAtHMo OK Amwe, Berlin D, ttotu HJW OK Armstrong Bobby 77 Arm si tong, James M , Ijrurnnghi OK Armstromg, T CjaJ Ou dnr OK 1D6 Arnett, Spencer R Duiart OK Arnold, Anita Meehille B-jk .h..to OK 136 Arnold, Vlrgie Durant OK Arnett Cindy D Dgr nt, OK A molt. Kitty Bell, Durant OK Aroonlap, Paiboon Arp Doug Ciney OK Arp, Veronica Lee Caney OK Arrington, Tommy, Comanche. OK Asad Mohammad Asad MohaniHutd AshtsHt Terrance C rtentiJtoft Oh Asbburn, Birin Vvr rw Denisar. TX AsKtey, Devid Lime Grove OK Ashton Kimberly R Duiani Oft 45 206 Alcuion Shen Lym Maad. OK Aihanassapou'bs Dwny Athei. Imtray 206 Atherton Thivras Ray Hm Curve W Atreberry Caren, Tishomingo OK 1B4 Aiterberry Dabby G Maneir , OK ?D8 Auirwde, Kingsley C , Pori Harcour N| |Ws Aurand, Aran Austin, Roiy J Dugut)t e lt Avery Melissa Kay Midi Jr, OK .Avgerinu'i Chrralos Guise 104 Avrand. Aram. Tehran A ad Hacefn Ibroheem Durant OK A yacht Hussein M Durant OK fifl 202 Aycock, John L Aloke, OK Ayaub Miclwl foufic Ayres Bern,re Idatwi OK 5? Ayiev David f Mad it! Oft Ayres Mihe Wallace AuJmwe. Oft Ayres Pamcvt A . idabei OK bfc Aviei Thcous Lt ;rn klabel Oft 6JL 63 66. b7 Anmi TaJeghom lata CehiKt Iff Atubucke, Ifutg James Afjbuiks ftufut James B Rabat Ac]iill H Babb, Brenda Louis Du ram. OK 206 Bacon David MyfOrt Sei Hie WA 140 196 Bacon Imy ne E , Daisy OK 20(s Bacon Lrsa D, Bo e|| OK 46 Bacon Paula Lynrt beiwcll. OH ESadakhshan . Akbar. DiHav TX Bndrjer Dtnne N 140 Bodget, Maiei, Duian Oft B lge Roy Duiant Oft ogbv Avangetme caney Oft Boggs Jo Ann Duidnt Oft Baghetpour, f arbad Neuman, Oft 16s Bagwell Be'tv Ida Let OK Bohrampour. SMulll, Iran l!U Ra ley r «af L Duranl OK BAiley, Diana L , Durant. OK Bailey, Vince Ridiaftl, Sherman TX Bom Dougins Oovid Broken Bow, OK Baker, Alice J . Duranl OK Bokcr, Car I Lowell Achille, Oh Bakei, David Paul, Corrinnch ?, OK Bakei Delores Ann tkt ght City OK Baker, Diana Lynn. Durant QK Bakei Gary Wayne Cdiets Oh Baker, Johnta Storey, Rrciken Row, Oft B fcer Ldr«ce fi Ouncar Oft 140 Bake , Lhu C , AKtmvirr Oft %ke- LoriJa Dcnael Oft Baker. PaiiKia Ann. Hm j OK Efekc’ 5hefiie L Cakta Oft i2 71 BaV.cz Lssam 8akkens«i. Gwyivi M Farris. Oft Baldwin Carol Durant Oft Balwiime. Rnnald M Mattarum Oft Ball Eliratrih Down Idsbrl Oft Ball Kelvin Danny, lttnb“l Oft Ball Mary Llifafterh, Duranl. Oft I3Q Ballard Richard, Cddlgaie Oft 140 Baloguri Risikat. Durant, Oft 206 Banks, Lharla h , Ardmo ft OK fOM Bara|a l.aura Abb Durum, OK BoTbee, Karen L« Itshermngo, OK Barber, ftenbMh J Wilson OK 4A fin. 6 I Bo’cheefs Dt?naW W Bennington Qh Bardi Kalami Da Puri Duranr OK Bwrk-rr Jerry Lee, Durent, OK 76, 20 Barker, Rickey Lyrws Sherman TX Burner T«w Ailru Meeble Falls. TX 13 lib Barnes Jaw . Dueoni. Oft Bjwsvb Wtlhom Robet Antlers, Oh Barnett ttruce A , Pule , Oft H Barnett [umri tVn'W TX Barnet! Michael W . Poirsboro. TX Barnet' 5h ru t S V'alltani OK Barnette, Laura A Du lint, OK Barnndy Fares F Durant, LE Baroody. Michel I . Durant Qft Baroudv Alberi G Borrctt, Homer Let, Jr., Amka Oh Barren, Mary Nell, Demftori, TX Berretr, PiUtard Clay, Ada, OK 104 Barren, TtxJd Calern, OK Barriemus Lorenza D Barry Joan Wynnewood, Oft But ion Glen H Duranl OK Barton Marie. Durant. OK Bi Ion Tern Lynne Madill OK 94 196 Boss ftftinerin dean, Durant OK Bass Nandi a HwItlMn. OK Basu, Sslyendrn N Sairh+lnr, Dbil . Duranl. OK Bilthetor. Duryndi F, Broken Bow OK Bales Caron E , Cartwngh', OK Boles. Den lie Annette, Broken Flo OK 53 Bales Deism Mo,hud, Broken Bow OK 202 3oiei Gerald, Denver. CO Deiea, Marne B . Sligk' Oft 196 Bates Mike. Puitsboro IX Bntey. tiif John. 5lu im«n TX RarthM Ciwwiy C Wilson Oh Sniy. Jack Jt Duiani Oft Bauman Rolna 130 Baumann. Ted P rv4nlph Ardmore Oft 1 8. 206 SaAlM, Lierrk Ardmoie OK Banter, Dvrfiald Craig, Durant. OK BayliFfe, Kimbefty Jo, Geary Oft 62, 196 Bench, Mary Mihetla, OK Beaifd, Anile Gail Durant, Oft SI 140 Beand, Geneva A Durant Oft l ak lev Jufin Paul Cor roll lan TX Beals Cori T. Duranl. OK 130. 139 Bwam Teresa Lynn, Bioken Bow Oft 2U6 Bean, Charlas Stephen Ardmow OK 209 Beard Jarru | , Hugo Oft Bearden, Donna Michelle, Kingston, OK Bearden Rhonda J Mead OK Beardsley. Lei i F . IJabel OK 203 Beaver, Judy Ann DiiiirM OK Bea Hs D«s d Rodney. Kingston. OH Boivcii. Lffttsi ArdftKur- OK Beck Steve O Duiant. Oft Beck farm tynn DerVKWi T . Beckman Tetn Duront, Oft 2tW Be-dweli. Edward E Jr. Durant Oft !40 Beene Paula Garvin. OK Behrens, fcdwirfl Gtsby Nnllwaier OK 137 Bern OnuglaA |% Belcher Tim Ray, EarlnJwn, OK I IS Belk Betty .Id, OMl 0ft Bell, Annette 209 Bell, Anthony. DurarU, OK 106, 109. NO, 0-i Bell, Bdbby A , McAlester OK Bell. Shah Fverelt, Barnsdall, Oft Bell, Bruce W, Uarnsdall Oft 93 94 95 164 Bell, C Bruce Du'anl Oft 4 -II. Jane Durant Oh Bell, Janet Ptlklmgton Durant. OK Bell Sitella Cynthia Laddb. OK Beller Jeery Kanh A Rika OK Henwhtl C C 209 Benedict Joe W Auinsorr OK 216 Benefefld. Saia. Aroka. Oft Benham iarnev WitlrfM Duranl Oh 52 SC, 61 Benn ftalhitxn, Gotebo, Oft Ben net l, FI tihfth F Duranl OK Bennett Linda ?le Brl, Idabel, OK benne't, lereu Lyn Spnngci, Oh Rennetl leni Annelle Hendmt Oh Bonnolt, Timothy P Hendrix, OK Bennetr Wayne M , Houston. IX 11Q 196 Benson Llbarr Dewayne Sopei. OK 46, 164 Bentley Silly Watte Sherman. TX Benion, Donna J Durant. OH Benton, Tambf D Sherman, TX Benfhauier, harem Sue, Mead Oft Bernrer Donald F. Sherman TX Beffy Rfsidita Define. Colbert. Oft Beshcat Mary J McAlesier, OK Beshrrs, Beverly lor- Du-ent OK 49. 55 165 Bcfc'. Joy Dowgta . ftuKjsion. Oft Bevins, Hen bePly E . Durant Oh 114 Etewtey Rabon M Lutust Grove. OK 62. 63 99 . Bibi Ahmed Youse4 ftn Nuvau B by Judy Me A lew er Oft Uickfoid, fdith Bn knell Randy C Aibke, OK Bielfl Edw«d. Atoka OK 93 RnH M r I ha Kaye Atoka, OK B.els, Timothy Paul Atnka OK 93 R’lllngs. km Dak Lane OK 53 Billy, ' elda L , lienrvmgton, OK Billy, Runie M . Bennington Oft Biinter Barbara Ann, Madrll. OK Birmingham Venus, Hugo Oh 0ishop, Lindo C Caleia, OK Biuarris. Nirholao D, Btvings Angela Wynn Idatel OK 131 Black tail Stephen l.tahel OK Slack Cart Stephen kJsbet Oft Black Karan G WabM. Oft HUt h Lyndo t W'ayrM Dallas I K ICkt. ISE Black. Ptalip Eugene Mannsv.tte OK Rack Vida Du anf OK Black Wdii m. Duiant, Oft Blackburn GtenJa Wilson OK Blatkt-wn «-tn Kay, Kenehr, Oft 1 . 138 Blaine Teiea Ann, Durant. OK !00 iGl, l8i Blair. Michael Dean Durant Oh Blair. Michael Ray Tiyhymingu Oh 196 Blake Brent L , Phelps M¥ Blalock, Donna Aidmnre OK Blankyiiship Caroline Boswell Oft Blankenship, Lorolm . Boswslt QK Blankamhip Ricky O Lebanon. Oft 185 Blantun Mark Anthony. Whitewright, TX I IB, 204 Blevins Frudi E , Colbert OK Bl Curii , Duram, OK Blocker Frank Marvir. Pernell OK OMfOith, artTw A , Hugo Oft Bloomer Donna Mane Manr-tTs OK 54 [76 BeMm June Durant OH 48. 2ft Boomer Philip C . MrAtester. Oft 1R5 F.,iM' CiBv rf Eu crtt Leflore Oft 196 ftoggi. Rotari D c.idao. Oft BohartW rer da Gayle. TmLsIwma Oft l9o Bolmg Hup Bodm . Ilitgo. Oft Boliru] Hope Bydiiie, Hugo. IJK Belles, Gins Ardmoie Oft Bolion D wb Renee VoWJahL OK Bombay. Joseph Andrew. Denison. TX Bonakdar , Mcildbi Bond, Chortle Edgar I. Davis OK 11 118, 209 Boney Fah-iy M , Arhiilc, OK 49 55 165 Bnrmer Chflile , Aiukn Bonner Linda K , Gary in, OK Boone Earl Dwayne, Durant OK 196 Boon Joyce L Duranl OK Bonn yer a I apart, Clteira Bangkok, Th Bordner Lind Jana □ Sblo. TX 62 firstic Mary Louisa Durant OK finweii CXirina M , Lalara, Oft Bowen, Larry K«th, Cater a. OK Bowman Rr na Rene , Durant OK. 55 130. 136, 196 Boyce, Lon Edward. Huney Grove. TX 110 209 Boyd, Amta M , Bokchtlo, Oft 196 Boyd KrtviP L , Tatums OK IL8 165 Boyd 5« oil Leonard, Humble. TX IBS BoydMon, Douglas An Garland TX life, lib Boydyiun Fay Anri. Bokchilo. Oft Boynton. Paul Atwood Durant Oft 125 Bctjrth, Snndra K ktobsl Oft Braden Donnte Lloyd Sherman. TX thodlocd Side , Dee. Mc a Oft Bradley. im.r Ub . Calwa. Oft 20n Bradley, find Eugene. Ctenton TX Bradley. Paul Wayne. Catera QK Biadkhaw Jb E McKinney TX 185 Brady David 104 Utadv Terras J Colbert OK 43 185 amlett Sheila Ardmore OK Utand, Stephen Sglphur, OK Biannan, Terry L Hugo OK Biannon, Kenneth O., Bennington OK Bianton David G Hugo OK Biawlay Ginger B Denison. TX Hfrtwtey Krnnelh Ray. Sherman. TX Bray, Debra S Eaglelown, OK RmiGy Robcri Le Durant OK Beebrwi. fadd M Gar let eon SD 140 Brecht. Sheryl Ardmore Oft B'eeden George C . nuranr OK Bra - Norm Bolvchlc, Oft Btrwei Ada. trunint. OK fiitwi. Sharon McGoug Durant OH Ano Graci la Fdmond Oft 3B5 Bridprman P hi Oarl Kingston. OK Bridges. Deborah D Mead OK Bnggi Teiesa K rught. Sherman TX Briley, Pai rhenu Valliani, OK Brink lay, Genue. Idabel, OK Hi ink,! v, Paula, Ardmore OK BriiCi , Wane Modi. Denison. TX Bi ll, Br Ian Agee, Durant, OK Bi.lt, Pit I if IB r Duranl OK Block, Rita K Durant. OK 1 2. 113, 114. 131 Biogan Carol Lynne Ardmore Oft BibriM-iTia TI nq Robin, Durant OK 43 BioqKi Paul Mark Broken Attow Oft 134 115 Binssfr Claye L . Atoka OK Btuwerv Michael f Ktngstan Oft Blown Anna Lou. PtWeau. Oft 136 1}7 Blown Charti Todd. H.«|n OK Brown CMivh Jeon, Cartwnghs. OK Ehown Ei th. Dwrani. Oft Bmwn itnm Alan, Caters, Oft Blown Jewel. CotefJ OH Biewn Jill Ml Atesler. Oft 85' Blown, John, Duranl OK Brown, Jwi Alan, Waynoka, OK 6'own. Leigh 87 Brown I orrtla M , Caddo Oft 4B 209 Blown, Mark Rnrutell, Shuman, TX Brown, Nathaniel HI, Beaumont, TX I I 13. 118, 1% Brown, Paisi Doan, Idabel. OK Brown, Palsy Nell Durant, Oft Blown Path Jw n Durant Oft t.16 117 Blown Preston Luther, Duranr. OK Brown Rndney Neal Broken Bow, QK Biown Tf resw E Talihina OK brown Tiaey Lynn, Aidmore 0ft BlfiWn lAMiloa Ford II Durant QK ©loyle Dana MirbMe Hugo. OK 36 5fe ftifmtev lotinny D . Duranl, Oft 11B, TO? Brut . Cofia Denen . MadiH OK Biur Mekssa A Colbert. Oft B u mmen Laura A . IXorman OK Biy n l ivS Mir helte. Mead Oft Rivard Bemden Durant OK Hiyiht, Dayna M Boswell OK Bryant. Beba N . Broken Bow QK Bryant, Tammy 0 . Bruken Bow. OK Bryfori Tltornas Doyle Denison, TX 62 63 65 Buchanan, A Louis , Durant, OK 209 Buchanan Junalhan, Bells, TX Ehichanon, Patrick W Duram, OK Burhanon, Tarflmy L Durant, OK 56 67, 19ft Buuk. Cynthia Wallace. Atwood. QK Buck, Daryl Fugme Kingston. OK 11B. 196 Burk. Suann Ardmore OK TOO 1D1. 130. 13], 1 13S Buf k T tn Gayt Madi I Oft Buckhenter John F Durem OK BurUU, ft mb f [y Kay Antlers. QIC 60 ?09 Buckiron h nrv Lou bwacn TX 46 BiKktwu Ter .v Gene Claytoo Oft 43 6J Butkon Tony 62 Burin. Tismii HiAcri, Tcllrbwo. TX Bufkin [Atm Glynn. Sulphur OK 209 Rui, Anh Don Houston, TX 185 Bui. Chuvng Van. Durant Oh Bui, LMi V Duiant OK Bui Dui. Tan, Duiani, OK Bui, Khiem Huu, Durant OK 202 Bui Thu Van Dtiianl OK 202 Built!. Eduardo Columbia, 202 Bullard Jerry D Duranl OK Bullard lauri C , McAtester, OK Bulla id, Marc i E , Durant OK Bulliid, V-tloi Wi I burton, OK Bum pus Dana Leigh, F r id OK Bunbrarv! Johnny P Bokchilo QK Bunnell Dun C Caddo OK Burden. I • D Demon. TX Bui v . Angela Lee. Durant, OK Burgess t eMte Carol Durant. OH Burk Sidney Morion. Wiparrurka QK Burk James De n Duron! OK Ruikc John Mr. Duranl QK 202 Burk . Margaret Ann Duranl Oft Burkhaii, Barbare M Kingston, QK Burk hail. Barbara M Kingston, QK Bulk hail, Rononne Ire, Kingston QK Burk , Roland, M HUfftv OK 66, 67 Burleson Murrell W, Caleta OK Burnett, Mikel V„ Tahhina, OK Burn , Jny L Duranl. OK 46, 209 Bui rage. Robert S , Ardmore, OK Burni, Gloria B , Broken Bow OK Bum! Linda L . Idabel. OK Burl, Janna. Aidmore OK Bur 160. Tina Lnurs . Wrtght City OK 20? Burwelt. Wanda M . Hut Qft Bush C Susan. 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Caddo, OK 66 67 Dulur I eciefii Carrey. OK 76. 197 Duke Dana Gayle, Tishomrnflb. OK Dun.'an Cult U Log. Antler OK Duntan, Debbie Lynn, Durant, OH 140 Duncan, Diana Dee Antler . OK 51, I 5 Duncan, Kdky Ann, Ada OK Duncan, Patty Arm Hugo, OK Duncan. Sheila D Atoka OK Dunharti Johnny Ryan OK Dunham. Sootl Morris. Durant. OK Dunham. Sharon L Durant. OK Dunham Steven B , Durant, OK Durvah. Joshua Turang, Nigeria 203 Dunlap Edward Lee, Colbert. OK 197 Duruap, Thomas. Ardmore, OK Dt-m James M., Tishomingo OK Durr Karen Kay Mad ill, OK Dunn Tern Cot lei, Durant, OK Dunning. Sharon Ann DuNthl, OK Dupre Michael. Ardmore, OK Dupuis, Robert Sherman TX Duqu Ana $ HedeUm Durant, Shem Pay . McAlesier OK Durden, Todd Ardmore OK Durden, Todd Ardmore OR Dusth. Charles Elijah Denison TX Dutton Joseph. Ardmore, OK Dtit ton Thomas H , Tulsa. OK Dyer Stephen E.. Ardmore. OK E Earles, Laura L Durant OK Early Rubet! Eli Dcnuan IX Editav, Billie Ray Madill. OH Fasterwgqd Stephen W Rr towsan OK Ee bn Jane, Durant OK LAiirnin Carl W., Bennington OK Eastman Margaret. Bennington OK Eastwood Robin l.ynn Boswell, OK Eaton. David Bryan, Ravenna TX Eaton Maraurta P Ardmore, OK Fbingei Brian j Dallas TX Echols Teaia Mari Durant. OK Eckles Lw Dale Sherman, TX EddingiOh Anirwty H Madill. OK 62 Eddington Ton Ray Davis, OK Edge Bob D Soper OK Edge Car la Sue Soper OK 56 Edge Doyle Vr.. Soper OK 35 37 4 5, 197 Fdge Eulala D Soper OK Edge. Henry 168 Edmondson. Mark S,, Durant OK 93. 144 Edwards. Barry L , Caddo. OK Edwards Behy Lemce. Bokchito OK Edwards Donna P Idabel, OK Edwards Doiiv Ann Talihma. OR Edwards. £fl e Duram OK Edwards Janru I ynne Caddo, OK 205 Edward M 'y Bennngton, OK Edward , Penny Carol. Clayton, OK Fdwflrtta, Ricky Don Durant. OK Edwards, Starkey L , Durant OK Edwartls, Stephanie L , Cartwright. OK Edwards, Thomas Durant OK Eeds Samantha S., Hugo OK hJtmger. Douglas I Canadian OH Egeolu Alban John Egoenberg Ricky I Du'Anl. OK Eg ttMt Kathryn E Ehrlich Robbi L , Wilson KS Ekpe Fdi« sr,acineka Ekpe Joel, 197 Flamjsburg Lorna 93 FI Hula want Bastam El Kurd. AL Tayseir. JO El Moussaoui, Hamzi, Kamel Matkal LE Elhawam Sake. 168 196 Eller Barry Dalian Atoki. OK fclto. Ricky L Hutjo. OK EfleMl Brett Altltnot . OK EOrcit, James 0 Atpko OK Elk . Oww L . Du rani, OK Ellis, Donna K M d |l, OK EHit K«U y Jo. Kiowa. OK Ellis, Thomas B.DoHu TX Fili Tillie, Durant OK El listen, Wilma, Durant OK r I more. James ft Ardmore. OK I J8 Elmore. Tirmothy C , Ardmore OK Elrod Gladys. Emeagwai Augii Iihe, 4? Fmeiuche. Fiona (Jao, 197 Emetuche. Ftancl Jdo, Cmirnn Haney Ann. MadHI OK Em-wh Victor Odili, Nigeria I 6 tnscr. Lim. 40 For. Augustine E ike, 210 Ena|' Don Id Fnqpll Martin Andrew, GKC, OK 45 England Mary Metcalf Durant OK Engles Laura Leah Durant, OK 94, 95 210 Enis, Sue A. Madill OK Eftflguez. Linda Su«. Durant OK SncinUr Himn n P-Iiili Tk Enstey Robert E , Davis OK Epperson H Jayne Idabel, OK Epplei, Crynal Jean Durant, QK EpplH, anetretj L«. Denison, TX 57 Eppler WiCkyLyrm Denison TX Erdman, Howard 6 . Demon, TX Einal Tony Wichita FaW TX Ervin, Debra Dinon, BoAchiKi. OK Ervrri, Di-ann Smith, Caler . OK Erwin, Anthony Kingston. OK Frwin Helene Diane, Nuthot . C3K 2D3 Erwin. Lance Hormsn, OK 17 131 139. 202, 203 Eskandari Ohulamleza, Arlington TX Eshck B«Hy Jcsa Caddo, OK Esmaii Murvr H. Dallas. TX EsmsihDoai Alt Asg, OK Etlrp. Mai . E Tishomingo OR S3 Estep, Mrchael K , Coleman, OK 66 Esiep, pa tuck Alen. Durant, OK Estes. J uanla, Durant, OK EitbS, Lisa Marie, Denso - fX Estrada, Juan Diego Estrada. Miguel F, Medellin E-stus. Julie J , OK Eiumnu Adlmoroh E . 210 Evacts James B Jr, Kingston Oft Evans, Kenneth D . Kingston. OH Evans. Latry O . Tulsa, OK Evan Maiy. Kingston, OK Everett Margaret ., Durant, OK 99, 197 Ewing Mary Jonc. Mad ill, OK Erell, Robin M-, Haworth OK F Faber Richard C . Deniwn. IX 186 Fagan. Clarence T. ldaltr-1 OK Falwendorf. Joann. Calera OR FBifbtuOtet. Revin, 5hetm n. TX Parian irrru Mendoza, 1 6 Farley. Rosemary, Idabel OK Fatmm, Ehtabcth Ann Eagletown. OK 74 75 Fa rmei, Ra en A.. Caddo, OK Farme . Loretio J Millerion, OK Farmer, Rick L., Owstonrva MN 197 Farmer, Sylvia L Durant. OK Farnsworth, Steven G . Tuts . OK 45, 186 Farrace, Nicholas Ph.Uddph a PA Fains, Sherrie L , Mead OK tae Farshi Nazaiy Changi Mesquite T 2i0 FautaenPeny Marvin AcAlesiet OK 57 Featfwrston Roger L , CftWo, OH 197 Bellmen, Gregory F, Moore, OK Fe1tm n. Vijie M Durenl. OK Ffne Jet tty P, Durant, OK Fenl y. Kay AR«y Bartlesville, OK Fennell, Beverly A , Valfuml, OK Fennell, Cnartie E Ft Tow on, OK Fennell, Rickey Daie. ValUom OK 47, 56, 94 202 Feta. Richard Lee. Daewoo!. MD 45, 47 106 Ferguson, Johnny H . Valiant. OK Ferguson, Ray A Bidken ? OK Ferguson. Larry Mauetta, OK Fernandez, Laura 0,, Dyrant OK FernarwJeZ Norm, Durant, OK 139 Fernandez. Nmothy D,, Durant OK Fetiet Rilacl Sherman, TX Ferrero Mark J Coalgale OK F rrt , c ta M Durant OK 2)6 Ferns, Ghrrs Col Hugo, OK 197 F well, ion Mead OK Fielder. John Carl Idabel C1K Fielder Wayne Frank Sherman, TX Fields, Jean D.. SulpRu . OK 52, 197 Fite, Joe Delia TX 166 Finch. Bottye M Boswell, OK 202 Finch Cecil I Snell . Hugo, Oft Fetch Dun Odell. Boswell, Oh Fr cK Janice M Derilwn TX Finley Bob', Wright City, OK Finley. Jack D„ Mead, OK Finley Jack D , Mead, OK Finley Am Marie. Dyranl OK Finley Mary Arm Ardmore OR Fiscus. Sieve Lee L v me. OK n cher Wecsna m rdahtl Oh Fisher. Kaihy S . Duianc QK 43 Fisher Paul Jf n Pgmboro. TX Fuber Turn Tracy, Durant. Oft Fisther, Bland C Aidwtore OK Frtsgerald Alan, Antleis. OK 55r 134 Fitzger id Steven M , Leiutvgion Oft Flaming Vuglma K.. Denison IX Flanagan. Kelli Ann. Duranr. OK 130 I3 Flansbutg Lotna B. OHC 0k 196 Fleig Herald D.. Durant. OK naming. Tbcmaj Larry Denison TX Flemmings Aichie D . Denison, TX Flood. John Jtntph. Denison, TX Flores. Raul Jr. Tt Wtouh, TX Rowers Cbtry Dean Sulphur OR Flowers. Douglas R . Outsnt OK Flowers Mjigaret Durant. Oft Flower Sarah S . Dutanl, Oft rioyd, Coral. Bokchito. OK Fkiyd DrMothy. Durant, OH Floyd. James. Durant, OK Fljyd Keith Alan, Achille. QK Floyd Mark Charles, Durani, OK 11 , 202 Fttdge. John Merry. Antler , OK 125, 166 Fondten, EkKrs MaUlll OK Foote Dorothy Durant OK Ford, Beih Holly Caddo OK 176. 203 Ford, Deborah Easier Bokchito OK Ford, Maudtr. Dur nr OK Ford Pair it ta R . Mead. OK Ford, Rita B , Durant. OK Fowl Roger Wayne, Durant. Oft t07 Ford Scarlett D. Durant. OK Ford Tentsa Ann. Tom. OK Foci. Gerald Ardmore OR Fortrnben y. HughC , Duiont. OK Fortenberry. Patnci . Atok , OK FortenberT MWie A DufanL OK 83 131 Foster. Anita. Calera. OK Foster. Billy Jack J Duran I OK Foster Jimmy M . Hugo. OK Foster. Kennerh Dean Durant. OK Fostel, Ten Lw. Carlwngftt. OR 66 67 Fourniar Philip J Raceland LA 121 122 Fon James Ralph. Cadda. Clft Fiance Bryan Kevin, Madiil OK F1 xfifr FilpmHj I Kin TCinrk FkK Franklin An ta Jacks, broken Bow, OK Franklin David Dam Durum OK Franks Craig Fmley OK Franks. Guy la C Sulphur QK Franks Paul R Sherman TX Franks. Tern Lee, Denison TX franu. Gavin Lee, Denison. TX 1ST Fraud, Alicia Susan, Rattan Oft 203 Frame Ljh, Duram. OH Ftaliei Patricia A., Idabel, Ok Frazier TriIJa B Garvin, OK Free KaSyft C Red Oak. OK 66, 69 ?03 Freeman Eva Bokehlio, OK Fnedery Mrtsw Ardmoie. OR Fronlerhouse Thomas Nhdldton, OK 72. 73. 197 Froit, Sharia Jc Hugo OR M, 64, 59 72, 73, 94 96 99, 137 197. 22? Fry Glenda Sue Hugo, Oft Fryer, Gregory Lynn Mead, OK Fugate, Russel, Siringiowm, Oft Fuller, Billy Ray, Bokchitu. OK FuWer Kay Lynn, Bokchito, Oft 10? Fuller Louise. Idabel OK Fulmer. Bryan Shane, Deni son, TX Funco Steven C , Claremore. OK 6fi. 69 a Gahlmgei, Bei'v J Idabef, OK Gaither, Gayle, Durant, Oft C nth r, Roger Paul, Edmond, OK Galina ill , Wayne E , Skiafook. OK Galloway, Carlos. Denison TX Galloway, Martha Jean, Garv v Oft Gamble. Wanda B . Velliarvt. Oft tjamblir GJoria Jane, Duram. Oft 140. 215 Gammon Trudy F, Caney. OK Conaway. Eula M , Haworth, OR Gandy April A , Durant OK Gann, Gladys. Calera. OK Gannon, John J Clrftot), NJ Garcia, Jose Jesus. Garland Je nif G Denrson TX 93 Garner Lome Kaye. Colberi, OK Garoloh John Dsvtd. Hartshorn , OK Garrett Dtanne, MannsviH Oft Garrett Jerry, Ardmore OK Garrett Philip Lance Fan banks Aft 45 197 GairetL Sondra L . Achille, OR Damson Caepi L , Boswell OR Gasbneau Debra Anri, Ravi , OK Gaston. Joyce M Btgker Bow, OK Gates. Fted Hall. Durant, OH Gatlilf, James A Mustang, OK 58, 66 69, 7?. 73. 98 99 Galt, PalNoa Lynne Denison, TX Gaud, Leila, Duran!, OK Gaylor. Martha Rowland, Madid, OK Gaylor, Rick, Madill Oft CayltM, Tammy Mau-e Atoka. Oft Gaiaway. Kimberly D , W rn t Oft 57. 62. 64. 90, 96 7 ‘astaway. Reta, Wilson, OK Gebhardt. Todii Andrew Tulsa OK Geenk Kimberly C , Borger, TX Gempei. Kattuyuka Genpy, Lanara. Ardmore, OK Genity, Lucill Dur nt. OK Georg DaEfego G W. 42 George, Ermly F Caddo OK 203 George, Joan Durant Oft George Sokan Clinton. 197 Gerltch. Lisa Ann. San Anion rx Ger many, Karon Fay, Coleman OR Germany, Shetlfl Gayle, Coleman. OK Gciych Joseph Devtd West Sekmi. Wl Ghodlanloo, Ms soud, Durant, OK Ghorcrthi. Nainn, Ghsne Cornelius Nigeria, 203 Giang. Tiung, Durant, OK 203 Gibbons Terry Lee, DuranL Oft Gibbs James E . Valhant. OK Gibbs TerrH Brent Broken Bow, QK 120 Glbheart. Toda 140 Gibson, Debbie, VaHiani, Oft Gibson, F Wyrvell, B'ukrn Bow, OK Gibson, Joel Dee, Cater . Oft 203 Gibson, Karen Ann, Witte Oft GJbert Marcella Idabel, Oft 45 130.203 Gilbert Misty Jo, Dui ni, OK Gilbert. Priscilla. Idabel OK 95. 130 Gilbett 5 «! AA, Sulphui, LA 121, 122 Gilcfttiat. Kendall W. Durant, OK Giles. Dem e Jane. Durant, QK Gill Cyrttfwa Irene PoUsboro. TX Cillitiap, Cattserme E . Howe TX 45 62, 66. 210 Gilstrap, Luana Ire . Poteau, OK 176 Gloves, Peter Cheyenne WV 203 Gipson, Virginia. Durant Oft Gitundy, James K , 4? Qiapa, Richard F Tuis OH I$7 Glass. Earnest D , MeAltlltr OK Glass. Milton, Glare. Charlotte Ann. Durant GK Glenn, Lisa Dianne. Durant. OK Glenn. Ronnie C._ Durant, OK Glenn. Ruin Ann B Hugo, OK Glenn. Sarah Louise, Durant, OK Glover Hwvy Buddy Bokchito, OK Glover, Thelma, Bokchito. OK Goad Clint D., Dur«nt. OK Goad Gertrude. Durani QK Go . Franklin Dudhf Madill, OK Goforth. Dart Lynne Oklahoma City. OK 187 Goforth, Dorothy J ne Colberi OK Gold Laura Lee Durant. OK 210 Golden. G Susan, Durant, QK GofcWeder Mark Bcn a Hugo. QK Goilii Bnan, Okta City, OK Gonsalues Morris A , Bkly., NV Gonioler. Jesus M., Gon let Ju f Carlos, Gonzalo Julw Fekpe, Veneiueld 107 Goodin, Christine, Durant. OK 70 Gooding Miles P. Durant OK Goodner Deborah S . ftiogslon. OK 7| Gwdnlghl Jeff 104 Goodwin, Ad M . Boswell Oft Goodwin Christopher. Coleman. Oft 197 Goodwin, Michael Paul Mead. Oft 46 Goodwin $haron Kay, Coleman, Oft f'winlitL Pjriu U.1 Irlal—I CVK Gordon Daniel L Durant, OK Gordon, Scott, Durant OK Gordon, Sue. Durant. Oft Gorman, Joey Dean. Dr ft «son. TX Gcisnell, Rita Kay Dutant. Oft Goss. Teresa. Addington 107 Gothard. Greg Roger, Kingston, Oft 2C3 Goukl Ronald Carroll, Tulsa, Oft Gove Daniel, El Paso TX 45, 107 Gown. Raymond Leon, Durant OK Gowin T u Lynn Durant, OK 52 Gar Jamei Darrell Calera, OK Goia Larry Don. Durant OK 137. 187 Goialo, Francisco A. Venezuela 1B7 Graham. Christie Lee Utit . OK Graham, Donrw L Me d Oft Graham, Janet C ff?iee. Atoka OR Graham, Jeff W Tulsa Oft 197 Graham, Jetty Bob McAlester. Oft Graham. Linda Louise. Warner, OK 56, 187 Graham. Terry, Dutanl, OK Grenade Norma Terio, Atoka OK Granger. James Jt Durant. OR Gtlnoski Dame) J . Denison, TX Grant Obr Dunn, Mead. OK Grantham. Ken T Jr, Dallas TX 2ID Graumann Deborah L Bokchito, OK Grave . Danny Dewayne, Kingaton. OR Graves. Lot, K R«weli. NM 210 Gray. Cathy J , Mandril OK 43 Green. Brenda K y McAleslet. QK 197 Green Dorothy, Durant. OK Green Jack Durant, OK 187 Green Jimmy Dole, Kingston Oft Green Karndye D.. Hugo. OR Green Kay Olivia, Madill, OK Gi n. M ith bue. Durant OK 197 Green. M y E Durant. OK Gieen. Recrwi. O , Ardmore. OR 187 Gf en. Robert Neal Broken Bow. OK Green, Wang Jo OK Greene, Tony R . Degueen aR Gregg, Belinda Leann Wdmn, OK 2D3 Gregory. Jethelyn M , Ft Tow un. OK Greiffensteln, A1pjar Gresham, Natali C . Durans, Oft Gresham, Tony D Byars, OH 117, 110, 1 7 Grey, Vron K , Talihina, OK 197 Grey M tk I A . Planco. TX Gridei Betty Jean Achille OK Glirr. T-iretice E., Denison. TX 7l Grdhn, Detendi Deed. Durartt. Oh Griffm. MelodyeRose, Meriette. OK Griffin WilleCtve. Madtll, OK Qriffilh. Paul 85 Gtiffy, Billie, Mead. Oft Gnffy, Judson. Me d W Grigg, Tommy A Mead Oft Gtigorladou, Hnnitsnl Gnm s. Paul Alfln, Durant, OK Gfitile, Mary A . Broken Bo Oft Grogan. Steve Lee. Halewood, QK GnMU. Cheryl Ann, Kingston OK Grom. Harold Leon, Kingslon. OR Grubb David Wayne, Caters, OK Grubbs, 5oe reii Foye, Dallas, TX Grubbs, Timothy A , Stigler, OK 132, 10? Gudgel, Susan F. Sherman, TX 36, 37, 55. 62. 65. 90. 97, IOC 101 Guess, Bobbie Je n Hugo, OK Guess, Velma K , tWruwxv TX Guess, Vernon M Hugo, Oft Gullet, Scott J . Sherman, TX Gum Robert Lee, GatnesviSle- TX 62 140 Gumm Jay Paul, Durant, Oft 36. 3? Gunnels David Byton, Achille. Oft Gur.tr? Elaine. Wilson, QK Gulhrry, Kathy, Broken Bow, OK H Haas David M . MrAbster. QK Haber, Susirt, 112, 133 Hacker. Rickey Wayne. Wilson. OK 94. 93, 187 Hacker, William, Atoka OR Wackier Pam S-, Kingslon 0ft Haddock, Judy Lee, Kerrefic QK Haddock, Marsha M . Caddo, OK Haddock Rtck Dolphus, Durant, Oft Haddock. Rumina, Durant, QK Hadiar, 2a 4rcftei Moh, Durant, OK Hadjisauua Cleopatra .Cyprus 216 Haebwr, Carolyn Sue. Durant, OK Haggerty Brenda G . Durant, OK Hagler Shell Ann. Sawyer. OR Maine . Jbhn, Sulphur OK 106. 203 Hair, Dortru Sue, Cotem. OK 210 Haitlip, Pamela Jean, Bok-ctnlo, OK Halcomb. Kitly Mae. aosweft. OK 203 H k. R uth Ann. Durant QK I 30 131 Hall. Anita Sue Geeks. Bryan. Oft Hall Cheryl Renee. Idabel QK Hall Garry D Onlsott, TX Hall Gary W Calera OK 187 Hall Keith Charles CXirant. OK 119. 203 Hall Kris Owen A taka. OK 210 Hall, Phyllis Aten Calfffl, OK 210 Hall, Shetfles, Midwest City, OK Hall, Tarn A Valhant OK 187 Hallam, Sieve L , Broken Arrow, OK 104, 106 Hamblin, Dole Wayne Tui a Oft Hamblin, Vicki Bains. Miami. OK Hamby, Day la, Durant, OK Hamby Gayla Charlene, Duiant. OK Hamby. Ulean, Colbert, Oft Hamden. Ahmed M M . Ahmadi, KO I he Henwl. Allen V Durant OK Hamill. Mildred Hamtlltm Derann. Bennington. OK hamiliun. Kevin D . Henderson NV 187 Hamilton Mark Lee. Coleman OH Hamilton, Mat B Durant OR Hamilton, Mary Lou. fterwbc, OK Hamilton. Susan V.. Coleman. OK 94. 210 Hern mack. Ed K , Durant. OK 136. 137,210 Hamrna-ck, Greg Allen. Dutaot OK 137 Mammad, Abdulma eed, 197 Hammock. Ellis. Lon Drove OK Hampton, Brenda Sue, Durant. OK Hamrick Gregory. Dallas TX Hand Matlene, Overbrook, OK Hanc. IXxe Tj QK Harkp Dutac,’.. GK Hanks. Lira l. Djiar- CK hamfln. l iy. Dj'drt. Oh Hjrron, frcd A'., Cura-ii OK •laraM rr -. VoiliaK. OK t 2 116 117 ' I ? ? rtjjnicl inerr b4 197 ha a Rt •Aii £1. Hosan 5-qucrc KA 41 Hjrju ;. Aiamu . Ka‘ar i Hscje .to AbiaiiJ Dii,-e a Haihri FS ve j O hic i. Caddo GK rldrbr Hoy Ledi . ttf-tl''. OK l atdpi Dutic L . 6’oke-r tJc«, CK Hd'4r Tomn CUj’sn Kirtgs'jn Oh 2l0 lla'dr WXrter Lee. Hjgo. Oh Htrd I irrrofiv Aller C'aney, OK 'lares Knstu- E . Tu sa. OK Hdrkes Uj y Durant Oh h«irkw Ma L ie-KokT t Uh hdihaj, Kelvin Rand . «•ei-iji;. OK 2l 7 harkfSflMi: a . Caddc Oft Hr Cii Lea Ann Sfipet OK K. 67. 3 lia- eu. Tue Ftok S-wi OK H- -fTKjn fcJcss.c: M, D.ran. OK tlarmor (91 ■ Dwayne. [Jurani Oh Harrior CvaLwen Durani OK I4C‘ rDrnor Li yrru F.Ciddc OK Hdip. Jmi Lp J Omani OK harp, -dinar Dear Jr Ovam OK Herp r Hvwtfrd Let, Durani OK Helper. John Pai.i. Ai :kr , Oh Hv£ - lie y Mac Djran:, OK tin pci, aand-a K Cibul OK ||«. i nr.au, BorokJ t Arn ana. IA Harnnglor, Chmt C Valiant OK Hjrrin jiL n. Otio L« K'Fbs OK Marringlan. V ckr I Slum'. CtK. 43, 210 Hitfri Dena ..tuite. Durani OK hair u.ra .1 H.jqn Oh Ha - ' Hfl'ultl James, Dallas, TX -39 111, 2-3 lla- s. Mc«i c fi Bcnnnglor CK 184 Harris, Jaime ’ .. Cult tv,, lit. OK 121, 12? (34 Harris, M r Iwcl W- gto C iyt 'JK Harris, Mj.ehael L yrr, A d , ;ie. OK Ham Run a Id Pay. A lien, OK (touts Smon _oe Berruijlor OK 36. 43, 94 hair a Tares.? A'd'Tiore, OK Haj i VuM J Mead OK hurr son. Gonna Viper OK 54 llarr sou Mary E Wngnt Cm, OK Ha - ssn. y.chwL r-hder k OK llairitki-i M i,had H . Den see, TX Hamsun Tod Keitn Durani OK -tarry n i' Jc0i ne, Anco, OK 5K. 97 -lar! Bernice Lai era, OK Hac P-tm Allicior TX2I hai r victor D JHcAtaUA OK hartij'avp.N Tishorr. rgc OK H|r|r Larry iS'enl Djiim OK Ma’tman Diin « Eiifabch. Ltor. Oh Hvtpy. Caroyr .Arcoo-s OK Harvey Dana J eir Atoe.a. OK. 50, ‘J' 74.95. 07 «ay . Arona OK 94 95 210 Kar e . Bryir A , living ’’ k, Hasat SycJPivanUz 19“ Hatley, - jJy Ann. AitlfTru«e OK hatey, id Ann.ArfiitO' OK HaiienhALr Angeif j, OK 6 1S7 HP HBjptiraiin. Fugene 0 Uenaor TX 197 Hsikena, Stever Baipy TX lliitnt. “an-ir-iy Joan, ha £Mih, OK He cs. Robert Lari -40 £ZJ •Ha'wkty. Rijs.?. hunc fit. Oh Ha k rs. David R Rrokr-i Bo O’ . Havkins. Sh i E Mocre, Oh llfl Kavkms, Atlvif Caloe.t. OK hawks SHn-n R . Bosch i=r OK M4 95 Oonc la MmIp Bfsk-.ht, OK Hskfl'h rxn iald 9cctL Ddttr ’. ;?K Ha, Rand Liu rear UK HayCcn lines IV li rti. Grape vie TX l W HA vi at ASoIgtiwerr 217 Haves J £’:Mkph!t 'i Sherrnar. IX Ha i s Jance. Ocrani Oh hayvs Kelly Dear 1 ,11 OK 63 liftyvs. Am;, A JirPfe, OK hay tv. ,ary. Vdrrore, OK 64. 2 10 Hayes hcPif Arwirtw Garlard, IX .06 Ha- v Stevt He ey Caddo OK hauries Himetaritr Fl Towsen, OK 47 ij _ 2‘0 Ha%v Wl’fj Scolt. Marietta OK Hazel, ArthJ1 Dur t OK HJtaI. .. Ern. Curant U V Hdtell -sarip I e-rc; Ou ari. Oh hfjn.- kcmeri. Earlibtio (Oft. ip . ;0 lad hHth James Lnr Wa.ii “a 04V 20J •iMln .r nc Ka, Ojrari, OK Heatn imo!hv Duranl OK Mp-atPi Daiuc1 ddissn. Plane TX Htbtri brenJa L Pnte a. CK Heberi Phi II p Ah tine Luiar:, £!K H m.i Gera dire M rnar nimi Oh Her . Pa,mi, I ;,rr Coalgalt Urt Htdtv ' esey ’usa OK he ei Thetma Arpmo-e Oh Hi- nu Pan 5 Denison Hems -j LM«ie. OKC Oh IWr ihi-irc. Shnror K Clivin . OK Heitor h atnern Arto i'.a.Jdo OK 204 Helvl -. Rorald Let. s n. TX Htlxar -fdtrey Ardmyii; Oh Elaynfi K,, Otnscn. TX Henderson Srenher' B . Ehncre C’y. i’)K henA-i -jt. Step her H., E mere C '• OK hendor. Berber- Bow, Oh Hen.1. n k ftotty AtJika OK herdriCKi jihft Aldta OK llerrrirbv I ydu. Anvka OK Herdri Uaptne F . Eirrrkt vn. OK rim.lMi RgCcrt i . Du'flrt, OK 47 65. ?I0 Htndi i Sjrvia B4, 35 tleftwHitrijsri. virida D . Ddran-, OK 45 91 Henr quez V oc re R , litil water. OK Hen-y QohaM Oy l‘, Denson, TX He-isiey. Anita. SraHhv lit OK Hcnsor Sandra K Orfant OK Kemschel. Pandora C . Curant OK Hernandej, Joae Ve-n fueld 8S Herrr- n 0 llye Durant OK Htrrell Uenme R Dp ram, OK Herrefi Bo'-y F, .Vchita Kill, TX i ) ]IS Hernagc. Clauda R fcni «ri TX her,r JAv I vr' F WnrtK, IX Hr ••mi. Jawn 3fw Djictv Oh Herron “rari I yim, Di ant. Oh Hdr- J Craiy, Durant C3K Hbbs iiuf - m rh, Du-art, Oh Hub--, Kefifth Leor, Doktht; OK Hittuntn Irrui J . Ardmore. Oh Hirk.v Bubty .ayne, Durant OK Hicks Detw-aK S Ohia-iI OK Hcks, Dorn thy. Dwom Uh H chy Julia Poulette. B.irntwille, OK Hcks, oi K Alfrior, OK Nrift Connie Lee, Mead OK hiep fiinn Van Durum OK Hkjdcxi Jyhn 0,, Durant OK higgrbotnacrt. Gene. 6'rjkcn bow, ;1K Hiqgrrt. Euycric Joe Ourani OK Higgs. Jerry JeH 121 Higgs, yVando, A-dmore, OK HighJul, James Durant OtV Mflhfgl, Jana Lynn Durani Q A Hlb q R sangeJa. 201 HU, Carolyn Kay Durani OK HU. Frank. I?cwh t r MV Hill, GUe s.. Duran:. OK Hill, -effrey lew Lj Angeles CA ‘fl 196 Hill. ..uhr Carl Durant OK Kill johr Paul, Pcnrslwo. IX Hill Ji Okr L Broken Bo OK Hill Kevn Claude Oklahoma Ctf, OK (16 Hil Mi rfcse D Lrdsay, OK Hi I. Ponrue Lynr Ida bel, OK 111 I Siisjr- D a w. Cate'4, OK Hi I burr. Hiram i? Culpefl, Oh ILme Key r' W'ayne, Idabet. OK 11. I 16, £ 10 Hnen «ames L Sillweier. Oh 13a H.res Jjhn. :04 hires Schefdpr Wayne. Duram OK 87 HinapM« Gregory IV, Webster TX 73 Hnoska Meijurc Il.se Bail v A'drrore, OK H (uncock M ? lyn A Durant OK Hitmchuk Priscilla. Caiemar OK Hitchcock, larrmy Bnw Cuhman OK Hi , Rernieue, L , Durant, OK HiAun Jeanne Rebecca Monnsv-tle. OK Ifi. 77, 38. 10C. IO|, 32 133, 136, IBB Hr win Raber’ Tracy, Mannfcville. OK 1«. 99 1T7 Hi or Tamm Lynne. Mannsville. OK ?!0 He. Arh Van, Durant OK «1 Hu, Hac Van Dm OK He. Hop Tm OK 198 Huarg, Be, OK JtlO Hcarq, Du'ig Qupc Djrarv. OK Hobby Wayne, Duranr. OK Hobbs r tra. 204 Hube-ect’r. Kay Anr Wealherforel, Oh Hocking Btrukv Lynne DulCiy, OK 66.67 98. 201 Hodge, Johnny 3 34 Hijdyc. Luc-etia A., Duwt OK hacJge Sicind-ii Cdmpbcl L3iere OK HcOucs Bill Kenp, OK 62. 63 Hodges Cirwly. Oh 62 64. ’9fl Hoilg«L Jell naval a. OK 96 Hodges, W'((« P ley Sherman TX H-FA-ior Kale M-chetl.. a Inn, OK 210 Hogar, Marina 1 yuu. fen son, TX Hogan ‘■•an Christ re Atoba. OK Hogan. Penry I a rue Atoka. OK Hogue Gere Aller. Ijlsa, L K Hoiaday LisaAnnene Durant. OK Holada, Loyd Ra Cam. OK Hoi to mb, Alea jamei Denison, TX Holcomb, Claud Aloka, OK Hold, b Ilie, Iaim OK Hold, Harvey Duronr Oh holder. Dorr a Ardhir.re. OK llotder, Kimberly Anr, Durant, OK Hwlde . Way retie Sope. OK HsUflfid, rum. S Mad II, OK Hyland.CnCv fclar.e Bel . Tx Ho land FsieleA Cane . GK 2171 Hnlhfj Lill nn. Djrarf. OK hollc . Ma'jone CulltHL Oh Holly Edward L Red Oak. OK Ho , Wallena Lou hr Wilburion, OK Holman Fcwlra Soper, OK Humei bn da Ardmhie OK Homer Myle C Ardmcre. Oh 113W HXl 111. 21(1 Hfinierd rg. lodd R DJrzrt. OK Honakar Jr Allen DoEs. TX45 Honeywell, Beverly Jo BeAthHu. OK Horcy MI Dftnila C . Ya iiarii GK Mc -r dl «ohr Mark. rtailJiwre OK hoorrar Ta-shri Duroril. OK llffivf Jo’vn Hardw.ck, DfhiMT Tx Hoceei, bha;or Ainrfujre OK Happe'. Gicyory Alar Broken Bn -. OK 8 ’ 118 Hopson, tie vet j Ann Sierrnar. TX I la-tor. Clih’urd, A t r-se-eii Bn -. O K Ha-lor Ccrtnie, Dti'Art OK Horior. JuM'l Mark Rederirl. OK hnrioft. ochaile F I iiwtor' OK ! 2 Her-an Ale e, Kay Me Ale ster. CK T6 H::s«irh Sir aw M hassaln, 1 uJh Hanvdiri, Mohamirad A 791 Ho «in Sohen |80 HfSi(ell r James Dam.e Chtlseu OK ‘ I lid 96 Hr , Edith Michelle, Artl«v OK 166 Hocse Freda R Tu .kef. Finley. OK IRA Mr:n e Tiac Wimngh A-it eis. OK54 house. VWesle TkiuyUv Duram, OK 149 Houston AtIcTO Latera OK 7C14 Howard Beh Kelly CarKp. OK Howard Charles Sammv Taney OK Howard. Dennis I . Cane, Oh Haw err Jeffrey B . Broker 6nw OK $6 htmutd. Perilyn, Miami Oh 9l How aid PHorida K . Caney, OK Howard, fochasd Brad. Du'Kdn, CK Howard, SKeriy Huggn Ourani, OK Howell. Cra g Hsyi. Madi OK Howeli. Pat -ear Du'wnt OK How el Paula u , Duiai-t. OK 67 Itsu Sue-Jen, San P blu. CA Hubbard Wendy R . Kroner Bfiw. OK huokatxe Karen Jean. Deniyjn, IK Hucklebei'y ftivhard Durani JK Huddlts an, Rebecra t Curanl OK 204 Hudflins I .ilk. Bckvtn JK Hudson Ken D., M. Laud. Oh 2 .0 rljebftrn. G -urge Madil (JK Huebstn. Leah -ane. Madt!l. Oh Huey, Fere '5 , Colbert. OK 111, ?I0 Hyffn onn. lerry Drew. Br.ikrr B w. OK Hu fsteuer Rrvhard. Whitesbarft, TX Hi«je Lwi .98 Huggim Andrea Lynn, Caddo. GK 41 Hyflhet AndTew M.. ue)F. OK Hughes, Glenna I , IXrfent Oh Hughe . Jay Sc-ott. Bamwptsn. I Hjgies. Juanna Mae, Stillwater. OK 06 9fi rlugrves. Kay Allep. Huge, GK Hughes. Lou. DLrant. OK Hughes. Maiy 6 . Durant GK Hughes Maleri Sue Durant, OK 11 8 Hughes. Ppndy 104 Huglics Ranrlr- Ti Ta s«(. OH Hughes Samuel Marn, Durant OK Hujhei hawn David. Ourani OH 196 Hula K-uLa Mane, Durant OK Hull Dennis Clay Caddu, OK 132 Mu I lillyae. BvkcflilS, GK Hu I. Ope.. Ourani OK Hu I, Sharon K CaieraGK217 Hull, Travis, Durant OK Hulsey -iOe Ellfl Potrabora. TX Hu Ky Marjori M Mt Alestei, OK H Humptney Paula Ann, Broker Bo OK HunniwlL Matlie S , Durant. Oh Hunnicul . Cfflllp. Durant OK H.innivuM, Doris Durant OK HunmcuU. Meltw D Duram. OK H.i'il Aaran, Deniun. TX hunl Marshall Lynn, Anlmoee HK Hutrt Ray, Wewoka, OK riu) Ekrainul Huh. lerry Ra C alem OK HurH, T r 3 «. . T homingo. OK 55. 140 HuTlado Lue ’ owr e Mwrc, OK Huskey rkjjga H . Durant, OK Hussar, Mario, Durant. OK Hutchings, Rpnald H„ Huge. Oh Hu i.liin«in, William R . Cokr-fl. Oh. Hull-. Hian J , Denison, TX Huisvn. Jarw D Vailable, Huyan Ouynh-Own Ton Durani. OK 210 HLyrth An gtsc Durani OK 196 Huynh. Dung Tit Durant uh, 188 Huynh Hya Thi, Durani, OK Huynh, Hang Kim, IViAt. Ok 204 Huynh. Kim Tfionh Thi, Durant OK 204 Huynh, Bmh NRi c, Durani Oft Huynh, Mrih Gng Durani, OK Ni.yrJ- l-tpuyet M.nh, Durant. Oh 19E Muynn fL-wy V n_ Duiart, OK ?10 Hmynh Thu Mrjoe Duiari'. OK IfWi Hwang liaLrang. Hwang Tf Hao. Sherman TX 2Hj rtyitt, CynrhA Cheryl, kiaka OK Hypr Dan el Let. DeniMir TA hV4'l. Markin „ AlQko, GK Hyi't. Steve M.. Atok . OK Hyatt Teresa D Atoka, OK Mvdr. Betty CadtfP OK Hyder, Mark Anihomj Wilson. OK Ifift Hyn -, Stephen D , Tulsa OK 45. 18 Iciohipri. I eylitC., btmn C 4 V. MC I dell, Giega'y TrxJtl Surrey v lie. UK .3(346 I far (is Mmol no hjbonoba L'harlenChu Sjfut-efe. '■I J'fl tgoma Ohubera Ere, liednhH, Japhet Oke. ke, Te'- (l -h?nnfl M.geria 2D4 Ikei.yei, iVechuJiwb Si M ijeria 204 kenyer, St w I IkPTyei, Sylvesier, Yaba atfHti Ml 21b Ikpa. t-UkwijfMnekB Dor rugana ?04 Impum Lisa W. Wtigh-C.ii OK 204 linp on Thomas I andw OK imram Cyifs K ngston OK lc|ram Suzanne PoItVlHim. TX hflnarr Tern H Du-ar(, OK Inichiv. Carroiyn Atoka OK mapur, Praiak ranyar Mo|itl, Dellas TX Isaacs. Lou Apt Sheiiran. IX Islam. I'tekf aiul liwn Md fukhn.l. ? y Colcny, 219 Islam Mo Redaol Islam Mo bird|ul Ivy L Arte T jhonmgo, OK lyyrlu DomrncG M r)e rs £W J jabeT. AJi H iU uaner. t'inyl Jarvce. Duranr OK Jabu Adham Ha mi DuFent UK Jacks, I Stewart, Madill. OK J;t d Jocks, Stove Dure n 0« 94 234 Jacfcfin Bruce R., Wann OH Jathsov Butch D Durani, Oh Jif .uv Carla Jo, Durant OK ,atkvon Cheryl Ann Celera, GK j fkf.nr Danneft Sherman. TX jatksor. Grep r-, D Hay wood, OK Jackson. Jimmy A . utabel. OK Jackson, Johnny A . Calera. OK 129 Jackson Johnny M Vaiian OK Atcfescrt. -oyce Faye. St gkr Oh 19b Jachs-.m Margie Calera OK .JacAwo Patrae A . Whitewnght lA Jackson Patsey Allen. Durant, OK JSfk yn, Ren . Cotttwt, OK 62 Jackson, Rhonda Ga4, MeAlssts- OK 47 Jidrac-rt, Robert M.. Ja kson, Ronnie C Wynnrwcod GK 294 Jackson. Sulanne C Atoka. OK .lacoti F th. Broken Bow. OK 40 Ob 94 ? 0 Jacob. Joseph Andrew Ardmore. OK 2t t James. Chariottt Ruth, Durant. OlS James, CTitt, V diant. OK 95 Jarre Jacob Calslon. G«r irt, Oh 201 james Karl IVwOync Henryeita, OK 94, 204 Umet. Orta I 1 James. Faint a D Durani. Oh -tamrv Sharon Ruth p’ Cibson OK 4T1. 30 94 20 4 Jinm. Tf) Ann. Valliant, CK Jamison Jwr G ■ . Tulsa GK Janb l ‘Tid 1 tin to, January, T fiya ( .. Euhjulo GK Jattoh. ..is-hr- Christian, 42 Aft Ja a iaddfh. Manmn c Dallsv TA Jean btsvfK F , Healdlon, GK l(« Angela V Uvint. OK Je Freys. .Armeire T Me: Aliev ter. OK HSfrreyy. JmirreL Duram. OK 186 uclfries, C.assaru1 } Soper, GK jf mi5uri. Linda Jo pVtiickn. GK Jenk ns Billy ,,o Colbert. OK 3 bwtk rw. -Grcgpry. feney. OK 36. 3' 64! 69. 94 l3?, 2W .Irrbt.j. ct?le Ra , lilabd OK Jenkins, Durant GK Jenkins, Rodney _ohr Dvrmon |Xin.?l| Jenkins, bara Sue, Shawnw, P« G2 149 1 76. 2M Jwrikins. Steven Lorwn Ci4de. OK -enkns. Tern Faye Caney. OK 57. 96 94, 9b 37 186 uentuns Wallei Allcr. Laddo OK. Jrtwingi. Donald Mark. Idobel, OK Jernigan Ja es t vc TX Janvier. Michae L Durant, OK Jessie. Pan f(4 A Ftedenck OK 60 Jfs (ii Oien Lyiw Sopw.. OK Jestis Sarvirr y - Kny. Bokchitn OK Teresa Kay P,if nl. OK Jeler. Anctea w . Soper GK .inkutv Jamie Kay. Broken Bow GK IftA. 2 I Jnktfti, Raw Ann. Brokan Bow OK 57. 62 64. 74 75 m Jlntaronr. Rmracff riarathivas Th Jl-ilanunt. Rinrapwr Hwifhrvas, T l‘ Jobe, Ka- n D Calera. OK Annins, Jjrgen Call. CD 1M Joharnesfion Sgundur, Skagafudiyv lC Till Juh-i Km tliiabeth. Durani, Oh John Lfll Mae Coaigate, OK 148 ,-i-jhfH.v . Sc-san Ann. Hobbs, XM -Dhns. Dwsna Arm Dura’ll GK -iOlmfti n. Add L BiOkwn Fkjw. OK Johnson. B RandH Cineman. OK Jahnsen. Cnarlcs EdwjnJ Sneimar. tX 117 rfl 211 Johnson, Christine sue. Idabel OK 4P, 62, 64 130. 131. I4n. 98 rliVinson. Dory 1 in May, Durant GK Johnson Dand Montgo Cftlhei r. OK Jufinson Oelojiwv | Atdmsre, OK Johnsnrt TtutLiny i. Dutart, OK ..nhnsor, Gragory She’m '!, TX 4 i. ‘95 ohnsor, Hfr ry S . Ids el OK jithr-pon, Jerei Hue Aiuka. OK jortnian. J i 1 y Doyle Lsnwy OK Jsimien. Joe Bob K11 girion OK Junnwt. -obr Wesley. Marieita OK 6 Jnnioon Kyle W3«le. Alii water. GK 104 06 Johtson 1 a. iy Dv.ic Atoka. OK h John on Linda Lvjr Mhi ell a, GK Johnson Maiiiyr S ArtSmere, GK 4r; |06 -ohnsur. Ma‘K Si,, Jlorarm .AR obrson, Marsh A-mette, Dennon Tx 2C14 jobrtr.,1 Mar If ia A Idabel QK ju hriD i. Atymonr D . Tishomingo. GK John tan Seterut Jane. Denitftn. TX 5 7 Jenin net. btevt- Wayne Caney. OK Jonniiori. Terne l_. Ma et a OK John non llrrothy Wade. T shorn ngci. OK 2' I Johnson Tummy Tisitomvvj. OK jybnwor. Tommy Ray. Lane Urt .ohnsatt. ttfhma . ear Brokrn By OK ji «hr blow, -uanta F Brora ide, GK Jphnslrjn. William Deltas, TX 185 Jninet, Jell Lan Bwkimio. OK Joines, CKr $11« Ann. Caddo, OK 96, I8 Jo nes. Donny fjwr.e. t'a }..OK Jones Mirnial Dale Caddo, OK Jqsm s Randy □., Cad ic. OK Jol y. Delia «-«• Haushorne. Oh- i9b -oriri Brii S , Cumberland C OK .irirnrs fnwJey L . Ardmyc OK jones, Cary Drlayrte idsbel, CiK 62-63 jMIAh, Clay 134 Jones, Dawn Ren« ftiowra OK I TO. 100 Jones. Ojwnya ,M Valiant. OK 190 J jnes, Dabbi Spwen, pjtar,:, OK Jones. rvnri s ft., Durant OK Jones Ltor it Kirtgsiun. QK Jonps F i ei Ltc. .McAlister OK 40 «ores tiflfi twm Durant OK uortes Qnuye D , kirr Bean TX • mriea Gregory D M«f I OK 19b Jones Heatier ft , Ca-ddfi OK I -Mes, Jacob Roy Jr Aidmwe, OK Jones. Jarguel ne D , Hugo OK .Ipruyy. j || Anne, DljaiiI, OK Jones. Jiniiry D Paula Valley. OK 4 Jnniii. Kalhy L elwiw OK 48 49. 211 Mores Kirnbeily Ann. Medtli C3K HD. 138 jones La wann Jean. Cwafc. GK 54 Jones Lee Jonathan Atofcn OK Junci, unda M . Boswell, GK . o m D Ann Du nr an Ok Junes. L M e W‘ Broken Bew, GK Jone . Marvin Cfay MrAlwster. OK Juries Melane-T Cara Durani GK '30 -on s R T Durant (3K jynes, Rcky Dale Durant OK Jenws. Roger K , Hjgr OK 36. 3T 53 IB0 Jones. SherryJ V Savannah. Olt Jones. Sue Harris, Maaill. OK tones Teni barnim. Soper. OK Jones Thu rw C . Caddo OK .nines Vontuher Amur Ardmorit GK Jones Ver , ttoiert. GK Jtinex v Ckie L Durani OK Jonoi, W Sue. Boswell, OK Jem -i Wanda J Durani OK 49 June-, Wayne CMt«|l. .oabcl, GK ’38 _prdan. .John David Durani. OK ..urdon. Lee Franc is Liras Oh TO. 84 fl5 132 Jordan, Pf rix Pi van IX .Jnidan. Shem Hath. Du ant. OK Jcrnadal L eytiiya. Den sen. TX Josselyn, Harlan Lee Denison, |X Julrar Harhld. Ardmarc OK K Katjpf HpIpop Odessa TX 4? Kal-r Wiliam Henry, Durant OK Kalafhas. riirhfilail IV ftalesrik, Mary, Ardmcfe, CJK Kannal Abuhena M M ChiMricjur rj, Kernel Syed M-ssir, Karnafiamantee, TVerap. K TX K tHW4hF- H-iri lifl £ ftoretsas ffidooss Ct«c 211 Kd' ni Aliiii Pm-il ?l I '■-a n Mobarrnad Hovm a-n Charles Alan TliilJm'. OK Harper. Ocnald ft. Rocbdlc. (L Jt, 79 Idd Karr Janet n OK £? 64 I'IS Karr Rotse-t Wavne Mtftiejli UK KiAbpfii. t iu Mjrha l. San Amnni TX 79 heller. w ui Lorere Aiokn, OK Km inq Sam H Muskrtg OK I OK K«nc Barbara Ardmore OK Kwon Wei rda K . ftingstnn, OK 110 K«vr Donn M chdlt. Duiant OK Keitoerc, Jack S Duranl OK Kniri Bcmia J Cyllieit, OK Keith David Colberl OK Keith I nidd I une Criis' . vJK Keuh Knayme -unr Nscler FX KeirHey Reba Oman OK Krk l-ner, Marjorie Duiant,’3ft Ketta. Wards E Rjraci.CK bellem Pair Gavle Ctuera, Oft IB Kelley Fd r Dden OK ftei ey. Gwrge L Jr , OK Kelley, R.l n t yrf A. t OK Kellogg. L rfia C birlngtowr sift Kellv Rn-ir - «lifted ' tl45 Kelly Doye-. HerdllX OK Kelly ..isonna Qaie. Idebe OK Kelso Sieve • . Laddc. OK Kerrp Che v M Ihmn, OK Kerrp Martha ArdiTOre, OK Kerrpp npbhie J Durant. OK Kend-ck. aert Way Idabel, OK Jt , J7 !0, 01, 1 17 IEW hennar TaiTijnci Dma-il OK Kemety Mithee Lynn. Durant CJK 100 Kennedy Tlhe Dur rii, OK Ke-nr-ly, ,air-e Lew Djllai, TX 2 '! 22b Kennedy, . ke lit I 16 Kr«in ly. ..tr rr Flai-wt OK 23 4 Kerney. Dams Brantr lio OK Kenstey. P’1 In M eud OH 20 Rmor Lrh, Lvnn Dsruun IK Kf' in .. im DjiSri OK f2 He Angel a Clabcn keifiwnd uirew ft .living Tx Key P n R . iKe—nar ’ X Kp, Pi R Cbe'Tiah X K a, Chjtmc} Ojt LJjrarL CK Khakstiao E brah m. Teh An ifi KKairuen Kdlhy Mtm Mi akol‘, TX Kharrseh Knosrr.w E'aIY KKnn Knot A , PA Khan AkramLi artian Khan. Aid Kjistl'i. PA Khan. Ashra+ur Rahman Khan. ..undid All flmdnV CK Khan. Khs id Jam i l dra (I Arw ' Khan Mas:«id Al fYjnwr OK IShan Mflsudur Pahmahi Khan MfJiarrmPri Ma ul MO. PA Aliar Hase- Awm Khan Hurt Akiarui.lka. K hon Sardor bolmlla Dacra PA Khan Snan:| HiyAt, P I fthanhabr M iiM «ye Khatai A£ j- q iid Cr npe NC2CF -'hxiapafast. iharO Itld Kn r t ha Yew ?M Kiefer Mithacl A Ujrani UK, Ki hi j r Th.Viias Ffi dn! Ml A eyiCi. OK hi ultc Limer Mark VuikoCFF UK H7 Ki I'.uqh. Dave M M iIwhM Oly, OK P-I-Jire.y. h«H- h,n Kmjsior OK CJI1 Kncade -anceCfji.il t'a'twi |hv OK e. ni lie I'e Miyhdel A [Jjldrl. OK K nche m Michael A Djur:, OK ft rC Maiy I 1)1. Dr I w, TX ft rtet!, Alice w Ladder OK K rrpT Oditor I fjvjrdi r .ON ft rrev Lbnitopncr. 'Wrw ka, OK ti Itrspy An’im I Riiinrii OK K rd H. A ad Lmi'c Ulu Ufl lirtei VrraUH SMntut TX K rk Dwis Mae benrmgtoc. Oft K rk -'anry Ann T uani fK kit eki- Ann Dut ni. Oft K rk Wtnwta Jcy, TfefiLynl C A 211 K jJcsrv bur- Aioka. OK ft rksey Me van ■! Atoka OK Krklr, Shan Cuflfli. Suphur, OK I . I 16 ft rver Andy Mixjn Duranl UK 91 Iflfl Kivm riidy IDS ft «• Lhorla L Duranr CJK K Ap- Hr pn W’ r|nr C ry. OK ft st- He en K . Wnqftt City OK K sinqer nn KAy F« r y OK K sylt Pr:k. 41 K tenens . ai.nn Cl Dul rl. QK «■e Kath J . W iburlort, OK d 1144 ft yantika. NAmunt F Kair pdti ft rt-k. John L Mr Attiitr OK K ire Vi qe j. 6J W ft .--e Lore ftevon lulia OK Kluit- a ,ii' Wa- ,M«JJ| Oft ftra-aie. Tarrmie ynn C.3KU. OH i% Knqnt Don DurAn OH Arigii jd ne5 Howard, b'ikftr tic , Oft Arijqnl lyn-.iabiip Dj nt r OK Krugfil Lynda Sue Djrai t, JK Anqhl Pat ria. Djinr.', OK 2' 1 Kmghl William h., Ouranl OK Knits ' ami Rnih, Whiieytwjft) TX I 8 ftnytk Robert . , .MarlttU. OK Knock Robin C'., Mariana OH Knuflpr Trthnne Arm. Cart T ght, OK Knol:.Sreven (Jranl Dpfnion TX Knob. i bi i l inn Terllrjri OK 68. 64 Knot;. Shulcy Lollsb Hugo OK ?l I Knars. Rnrxaid (VIton Wamingion, PA 1Q0. COT. 1135 106 Knutpycn WillAii- Gar TalJ-a Oft IS6 Krvnrr Cynthia G Puttfboro IX ftolahidouian Saved Mo, ruFahan. IR 'S0 Ki)hnt.hak, Jean Ait, Durqnt, Oft ftnonce Aaron Dayle, Huta CJK 51' Knortrh Kenneth Allen, Hugo Oft ftaonce Shelby Marpau -ohr Bfyan. Mann ville. Oft fto’l at s. .Menander, Kayt Ro 4. Atdmore, Oft hersiakes, Ptikstooi, PA Kaufahraden At fl+l ay T ft rtstry ItWt Fay Du anI OH ft’eceman. kiisima K 0 ofceo Bm, Oft 176. 211 K-«k Poberla Eliti' Ckxan«. Oft Hunt Jean Low , fllru PA 45 Kuykerook Em L Durant CW 63 134, 135, 204 ftijvkemall horna F. Durant OK Kuyfcrriiai W'lHiam L lildbcl OK 62, 63 iil 1 L La Ph Thanh, 0a rlA i-mJ , OK Labeth, Gary S., HealcJton, UK Labonie Jcditi .Joteph Dcnnon TX Lacatc, Ooy d K rk Rul . Oft t-i Licra. Charles .1,, hhjyrt CJK yaffoon Glen Fhillip Lawton UK ..alrnan, Deniw IJabel OH , atvnen P.-nri-.m 0 He Caddo. Oft ah'nan. Peter, tdataet, 1H . ah-ha-i Steven Ldu a Coney Oft _ain, (jm Cl (on D j i ni. Oft Gkr-Je M tArv n Uemaon C X Lam, Murk) Hftanq, Qft Lo-n, f'Atjng Dutani Oft 2U4 Lam, Thar-t- Hrvifiq Dmanl OK Lam. Thong Hoang, Durart, Oft Lam, Tuan Hcrfinf] Duiant. Oh ? I Lamar Odu Mean, Durant Oft LamascLa Fatnevl Rir Mrtilill OK 62 L mD. Sylvia. M , Madill, OK 62 64. 2LI Lamber, Johnny MAf. CoAl ) 'e OK 21 I Lambert, Altent Lee. Del, Oft Lambert, Debra Gray Hefrlrn, QK 56 Lambert, Walter Mmk Durant. OK Lambeth, Jennie, Du'Jftt, OK Afl L anraAirr M4i t. Idabel Oft Lart-asle1- uS'-y Wayne ft Pfiston OK L aniretft, Iwn Dee Vail ant Oft Lardiy, ftenneth Jamwi Sbawree. OK Ljre July Ann. r j yui OK Lane ftrvei C . ftcnawc. Oft I . 09. ‘II ?M Lane Rhfjvda ir Cqivti.r OK Lane Teera cmair Atoka, (Jft Lang. Esse. Al iPIU OK I angha’n. Matte Caler a, UK Langham, Pa,ilne. t'alerj, OK Langlqr-d. Roge- Ardmoie Uft Langley, Betty I Oleta, OK I Angley. Sue, Itlabel, Oft Langston Betty R Caddo QK 204 I tinkfgnd. Melome ftenclic, Oft 6Q. 211 Lapokonstantaky, Mirh I as berg. Soridra Dee, Dalle , 1X46 Latas. Btiar G Dotlgp C y. HS I artiam. Mariha Ann, Durant OK Latkjre, Roger ft ftor«ST Park, OK Lavrentak s ’Xohnfvi. .dylou GR2TT Ldwal F a«irdeert, Duranl tL 1W Lawat Shak tft, A Gaiitpn Villa, OH Lawless. Tarwry Usy Djivm. OK iawrmtrf. TmvvF C-dr a. OH Lawrence, tfbwih ft Cuun. OK ?I7 lawwn JolAiie lVv OK Layiron. Jetty Ual Ctuurt, 3H Layton Oelw'ah K rtn«am OH Layton Steve tdwo-d, Durant OK Ipftnanh Ckuir Du'art OK LeKhanh ftim, Durant UK 21. Le K.m Huu Durart. CK ?0d Le Flgot Lam Thl, DLrant Uft 204 L MhAt D.jt DutAnt, OK I ■ Tjir% Huy, Durent OK Le. Thuan Ikurg, Ournnt, QK 20 1 i eb • , , “'ll it n v M 4_ce Cindy Psnaet, M-undv OK 1.1, 114 , ee Clifinn Diiufjla Kiyw , OK Lee Darrcr Lewayne Lone Cretvf, OK 1 ee learra BiWr 0 yF. Cuelgate Oft Lee hang hlyang beojl ftO Lee E tdyd Wnght C • OK L Vt«i tuabrth .Mjtfce jAe OK 111 114 l «ftnm rutul fMi.hf.iHl OH Letkjre Camlyn Sue. A sk OH- drt Lefovre. ImpIU ld be O E y Gregg 134 Lerrmand Maty lane R v.v,«-ll OK 1 prnnnln Dram'S Dalle. HeavtPiCI, OK 46. I fi- Lecnard Gary D Detrlin’i TX Leonard Maik Stou Healdtor Oft Lcrklns, Alan D , Wlivon, OK Lesley RubeK. Ardrnvre. 0ft Leslie, h'orma. Djiart. OK I p.sftly. Frpil Mat k Demsurt TX Lester. Elettye A DjrarV, Oft Lester, Dfinna Sue S ip« r Qft Lester, Marla Von Caddo Uft Lester, Reh-ecra D Mi Aleytei. OK 62. 64 Leuty, Ltrnna L Atoka, UK Levms Jimmy Dak Dmant OK Levin Sandra i , Durant. OK Lewis Bfi-i-itq R Atuh OK Lewi Caid Ath. Duram OH lewis Hem Oitvt Duiant OH Lewis jdIip C . ttowf. I X lewis I err i J ftenmngiur OK 40. 43 Lewis Mary. JJrrnngior Oft I p - MirhAp! Wa fir Rubi'sw. ftS Lewis Rarriela D Dutint OK Le . Will an- M Coney, OK Liddell, Joe D„ MAriett OK Lignn. ftimhdrly W Idobel, OK ?11 Liiley, Cathy L , Durant, Oft Li I ley, Sh.rlene Durant Oft I 13. 114 Li rid ley. Burhie Ftoyd, Durent, OK Lindley, Christ na, Cutanl, OK L11 rdley Jackie W Jr. Durant, Oft Lindley. Terne Lynn. Duiart, OK UmJfey Austin, Wtiglii City, OK Lindly. RichArcl Allen, WiighT C ity OK Link, Stanley P Sherman, TX I inslrarlt, Carole J Durart, Oft Lintor, Cindy L Lehigh OK 21 I 1 ithe. ..effrey, Dovd, OK utile. Bernard Jack. Dsn .son, TX iimell .ume E Demsyn. TX UUttell, Paula J Denison TX IBB I iv ntjaKirv Cis e F, Caddo OK Lloyd Dorns, Huge UK Lo Dill MArlrnij Ho«g Kong 211 Look wood, William t , TuIm. QK 1SS Lockwood, Wlitiam F T Im OK Iflftn I rainy Loy4. Duram Oft Lo to Dawn ft«Sff Atoka. OK 1 of(i Donetta KOf Stuart OK 55 Lott Jimmy Otti . Durant OK loft« Ji ha Lane OH Logon. H lrna M Uft L oiV I Car vie C Oklahoma City Oft 4b. 5J7. IBB Logan Robin Lynn, OklA City. OK I ngan Tkftfnd , A id more, OK Lokey, -chn Kay erd Tl she mingo. OK 72. 73, 176 Lokpy, Re Fatnent, Durant, OK Lollis Jeffrey Gtalg, Kington, OK L.ondon. .M tia A , Eagktrjvn, OK Lone Brenda L«. Madill, OK L ong, John R , Jr MfwkSiUe. OK 211 Longatre, Julie, Broken Bow. OK Longest, Dnnny ,1 , Rrngbiijf, OK 62. 63, 91 Luo per Lynn, Ardmore, OK Loper Brer da Joy Duranr. OK 204 luprt Mivhaet Wright City. OK 120. 13? m IfiR Louis t n«Win TX 6? 61 I e. Jartwv A . Ardmore Uft Lovell. Mari Dev ,M Atuk OK 94. 66 Li'vrii Ca i Hiam. Durant tJK lawrarwe Paul Afar , Ssjper Oft Ljwrcy, Cynthia L u, tjlsra, Oft Lawrey, I invl i Mikjtc Oft 267 Lv wnmoie, Cborl r, Quinton. Oft LfiVd Mirbael I e Calet a. OK Lubti. Dflny 211 Lucas Pam Michele Wilbur tun OK L3b Ludniuk Mildred, Klngsion. OK I ukpr, t vnihiA CM urn. McAlester. OK 62, b4 19 Lurs, Elam Hugo, OK67. I in 111 Lurdry, Jan C . HfwgrKi, Qft 204 Luong. Hung Van, Durant, CJK Luong, Thai Cluv OK 198 i nnng. Tliu Huang Durant, OK 196 Lusby, Joseph W Oklahoma City. OK 62, 63. 66 i hi. Virih Tqn Durant Oft .y Son M nh Durant OK 704 ! mm An te Cu tM'i OK uytk tomrry Glen, Ainfca QK • ilr Viipmia Aluka. OK M Mabry, Carolyn St v n Durant OK Mackey Ft iv R i y I. Duranl. OK •Matkry. Kelly Lar . Duranl, OK 1341. Ill 130 Madi. All Kasserri T poh, LE 160 Madi. Debbie. Duinnt, Qft 204 •Madinwala. A sit Aiiwm Madiid Matity E., Hugo UK 5J 100 101. I8fi Madu, Josttpn Chinedi. MadueijwH itewiv K n. Magby Csn rrne t , tlenruhfitnn. Oft Maqrude Ei. Sulphur. Oft IJ4 Mohaguna, Ap hai UW Mahona ' ck«f Eugene. Cart ght, Uft .Maharwy, V rfcv I OK Mahu.-u] fra PK I Matsenbach arhei e Ail OK 45. Ifl6 Maiur S'eptiei' A. Anorillo IX Maker Joel Aifiwd, Durant OK 1?4_ J22 Makke Srjhan. E 106 Malhai Matan Tbpii .fl Main Pninuid C . dsbeLOK Malone, Ranm II., Bnkchlto fJK Mali a rm. tkfiietJ D ran Durant. Oft Mali ah n, Donna Durant QK Marvjham, Mary, Ardmuie, OK M ngrum. Dusty Lee. Bell . IX 13. 1L9 IBS Mangrum, 1, Taya Cm hard IV ni. OK ManrLaki Cdilati Mankcr, Gary Lynn Durant. Oft MjVnp). Ri F ri Roy Ardmure OK I lb. 119 Man ev. Kudy H Dy- rt.OK Mann .nnfiy D Htibbi. hA 121. 122 Mann H«hy harllynn. Qu ari! OK IBB Manna. P,a n- A j j Duioni Oft 204. 211 Momerf. 'immy Jane Daiant UK ManmPit. Cw r Sunw, [Vn rvt. Oft Mof.TPj, UBVid Wayne, Organs ae CA 19H- Mannus Fipd C iJ. A'il« ri . OK 114. 2.1 Mrtriskn i M, Mead Oft .Man1 -iawr rrt in Wirr Mrtrnthun (I Mono Marcarlorno Aurelio Mfjn.urr Rady Moftla Islihina OK Morcjrr. Runell Dor. Colben. OK Markham Chiu B , Demwn. 1 X Markland Ruben L. Savanna OK 47. ies Marlin rkin io I yn Dgrqr't, OX l3u. 1.46 Morlew, Jean tt« Denise Duranl Oft 117. i 31 136 Marr Artflelm ft iul. Kemp. OK bh MemJFo, Virginia, Marsh Mickey M W Isorv, Oft 119, 211 Marshal James R.. fWant OK ,Ma hak Judy OokthitD. Oft .Marshal Fog i W. Odessa TX IB9 .Marshal L 6ai sl Pant OH Martin. t3an i ft , Derison TX Martin J«h8 Ji Duranl, OK 224 Martin Jack R Watts Oft .Mar:ii .iifnr«y Howard, fteneitc. UK Martin, _c L Will iir Denrnn TX Man ul Juhn Russur l Haworth. OK Martin, .ulla B Antlers QK Marini, I ka [VCn «, Ardnittre. OK 94, 211 Martin. Melody Ann. Durant. QK Martin, Roger D Caitwiighl, Oft Martin Shewn A , Cpleman, OK Martin, Terrell Ror, Shawnee. OK 109 Muitm Tern Ardmore, Qft Martin. Vicki D,, Durant. OK Martniddle Tarnrny R Rtd Oak Oft Martmetai . Tammy R . Red Oak OK Main '™:! MdAu Meshore, Cherrille. Lung Cirovr Dh Mushnre Ronald, rdim'ie. Oft Mjvorict. Twana Leanne, DLrant OK MaaMd, Mark ,.i Oklahoma City. Dft Massey, Mar an J . Durant QK 49 37 Mastsis, T red a Mae Canadian OK 204 Mathew . Jam Lou.se. Du rant Qft Matlack Betty Jane, MaJ.ll. Oft Maftcek Terry Joe. Garvin. OK 3b 17. fifi 67 204 Matthewi. Janie. Durarrt OK 91. '30 nihi r Lotesetlfe, KV -45 90 Mattingly Llinl J .Durjrt. OK Jll, Ma iw t Ob-uah J CvIbcrL OH Httlngly Eva Cat MiittnglY G I y1 1 Dinaii OC 37 ,M4tlui tyon Cary, GTand Praitie. TX I 19. 2ll Mai well Rfihru JtrHjri Hugo. May, Frnnkic S.. Ardmcre. Jft May, Philip C Sherman. TX Maye, Greg L Haworth. Oft Mayes, I eon ti MusEang, Oft L 2. 94 Mays, Lfttylc Woyne Ardmore OK Mayton Cecelia. I tony Qrove. Oft May tubby, Avis Marie WriqhtCitv OK Maiel L nuifi Ah udu Migera2LI MdHune, Sandra Faye. Durant OK '9CI Mbanyam, Of mr. • umb«i 211 Mvanally Mithcal M , Bokchttc.. OK McBray r. James H CriJrrr-an. OK MrBiaytr .ylvm R . Duranl. OK Mi.Cam torn Clay kUhet QK MrC anti Huy M Oft Mi Os fell Donald W a-.w Oft 134 M- C it!.y Kunlierly b Duranl TL . McCaify, Matthew fiat. lAnrin . OK €2. bJ M CBuk Debia L.. Durcan QK 1 1 4 McCauley l rry Jey Caddo OK MuCaulcy hancy. Caddo OK McCBuley Rndncy E il Dunuan OK 121 122 MtCtendon. Math Garland, Plano. TX McClendon. Sroti J . Durant. OK 204 MeCteikey. ft hell Calera. OK MeCJijre, Kevin Wayne. Arilters. OK McClure, Linda ftay. Bonham. TX SB McClure, Thomas Edward Ardmore OK 122 Mr.Clure, T m D , Durant. OK McCmi Roy, MiCmkte, Jem! Lynn Eoileson AJ 1?'. I?? McCoim.ek, Cynthia, Val out. OK I MfCnwr Jyyc, Broken Bo w, Uft Mi. Coy. Kelly a ane Duram OK. Mri ny Wrrnh K Wilbur ton. OK Mi Cioy. Ot Milburn, Qft reaiy Finci, W. Mitwin. UK MtCrortiey Vicki L Poteaii. OK 121 122 Mr I fiassen Bernard O'. Ti m. OK 156 MtCiussen. tJernard. O’Tulsa OK 190 MrVtil:w 9b Henm . Ardmore, Oft MuCuil ugh Phyllis L., Red Oak OK A5, '68 Mr curdy, Tftfr M Pu.r:dl, Oft McCurlflln, Kuth Durant. OK McDaniel, Alan Fdwaul, Durant, Qft Mu Daniel, Archie A Colbert OK Mr Dan lei, Mark E is. CuiUcit. Oft 94. 95. I'M MvDamel. MilchcN □ Idabel, OK Bl. 134 .McDani l, Terry Valljerit. OK Mi ChJii'rl Todd. Durant OK McDuatmon. Sharnrsn M , Kingston OK McDonald. Arnold D Durant OK McDonald, Barbara L Millr' k. Oft McDonald Raty t Daram Oft ■M Donald (jgiv Lynn, Strrrvqti n.rt Oft M Dcinasrt Han y L Vvllmnl. Oft HiCttmgd Jfttery ,A . Hinrp.lDn Qft MfOtseuld ,i«ibr A , Ardmore. OK MuDoroW UL. Dhuranr OK MfFlusy AuTh iafi. Mtr Durnnt Dft MvFlIt, tJyron, Antlers, CJK 19(1 Menu. Todd ? 1 MtFailand Beverly IS,. Moore OK 16 37, 36 92, 9 J, 95 96 ICO 101. 190 Mt Fat ridge Mary ft Shawnee. OK ?0d McGahey, Deb a, Ai Jrnure. OK MuQuhey, El talxsth .A.. Kingston OK McGahry, Crnesi A OK Mr Cm Key, John David, Caleo. OK MtGnrr, ftev n Mltchel. Durant. OK McGee, Oniva (Vlh, fVrnmngton. DK Mi.Gw, Ginger A., Ftlsburg, OK McGee Nancy Ann, Buk«.hito OK Mi Grinu, Te-etio D Durant OK McGinty CWnaW D t ane Oft Mi GkuKkn. Linda P. Dutarii. OK XcUouflh. Pi'iirk Olni Tiaiant Oft Mi Cjtiuvin Mark Altov kkibel OH Me Gull . Jim G . Onr nr. OK 91 w, m.,„y Sks (, Lr . Coney. OK Mtllvoy, Greqorv, De City. OK .M 'lfltylp B'er'da 204 Mover Chri H . Checotah, OK Mclver Km rene Chcuolah, Oft Muftay Billie Marietta CJK McKay Tabitha F Caddu, Oft Mr;ftee Dcrcthy Granm AR Mrftir Gaiy, Aidtnure. OK McKee Richard D Ardmore CJK McKean Dflnna Jean. .Moms. OK 80. 8'. Mi Keevd Sharon 5 Broken Bow. Oft McK lv y. «imber I ynn Sa annah, Qft 2U4 Mi-Kendy «.k. John btringtowr OK Mr Kinney Mom M Waponueka. OK bO Mi,'La r Bradley Q , Durant CJK Mr L p Shrley l Qft My Ltfjghl n Junrcs. .Maditl. OK LPOd. CnilUint C rVi.or.1. Oft Mi Janet L. Antlers Oft MrM nes. Fian A Tlur ii Oft MiMuhae Beisy Rooe, Oirant. OK M.'MifhB PardAlvnn TlutanL OK MiMrllsn, David S., lulsa, OK 4N MtMi)l n. TVhra I H . QK 56, 190 McMillan, Harry heal, Idabel, QK Mf'stt Paige I MaJII. OK 130, 198 Mck'H«f|y. Bunn e M . Sherman TX MeAC,| Barbara Davis OK McNeil Rnha Vvyrme Atoka, DK Mu Nilly J. M., Kingston CJK MfNulty I ilierii', Kmgilyn OK MuNyti. Jenna Cheryl. Stuart CJK i j4 MeNjtl, Mitki Oahu. Stumt. OK McPheiyun Lesa Jane, Duranl, Qft McPnanon Lesa Jane TJuiam. OK MuPheisun Psut 6 Valtiani. OK 119 190 Mr Powell Ruin Ci Broken Bow OK i cRee Glenda ValiiacH, OK McRorey, Jennifer lea Ovim OJt I9fi McSperilt Rebecca J Atdnwt OK McVeyh, Ruby Caler OK Me We Ottx ah i Du rani. OK McWh'tei. Helen L , ijabt! OK McWilliams. Janet Sebchda OK MeWilliams, May , Ouram. OK McWilliams Valent I . Bokchitn OK Mead I EWtrne, Durant. OK MMxJw. Chetyl O Ann Bokchito OK Meadows Riser Jean, Atoka OK Meadows RonaW F Arc . OK Measlrinlubby Nellie MrAteyn OK 196 Madders, Eugeni 0 Biokeo Bo OK Mecfclei $h«ild Diana, Broken Bo OK 205 ■MeJ«no. Aftren Sue, Bennington, OK Medlm, .John Wfesley, Rush Springs OK 5M, 21 Meek Daphana Lee Broken Bow OK Meeks tafonde Jane Broken Bo OK 176, 231 Meller Virginia A , Durani OR Metoy Johnny Br «in. Wilson OK 190 MMW Mitchell (. , Durant OR Mendenall Alan ay Ardmore OK Mercer. Linda Durani OK Mercer Sandra Gad Ardmore OK Meredith Staley Ann. Malitia OK Meredith Duane Allen, Oklahoma City. OK 1 Meinli Bi an Lea Denison TX Messe , Rose Durant OK Mete aK 6« el M , Broken 6« OK 21 I Metis, Emily Kalhryn ftokchrto, OK Metiy Cyd M. Oklahoma City CAW 95, 176 2« Mev« Michelle L Madifl. OK 7? Muco Pamela Jean. Hugo. OK Mir had. Bloke J . Mar ru OK in Michael Dennis Huwoid SResmari TX 19ft Michael, JearteTtr Duram OK Michael OHw Mu kelson Cm Betti Sherman TX 196 Mick£e Frances J „ Duranr OK M.dgley Johnnie C Pt au. OK 43 47 190 Milam George t, DuraM OK M lWr Anr. F Dewey, OK 2U5 M it« Ann Belle. Durant OK Miller David Sherman TX 67 Miller, Flea™ Jov. Wapanucka. OR 390 Miller Evette 121 Miller Irma I ee, Durani, OK M4J« James Arnold Wapanucka OK MiBer James Tracy Bokchitn OK M Her John F. faakrh ir. OK M.ller, L R v Caddo OR Miller Mary Liw, Bokchito uK Miller, ,M r h Dawn, Durani, OR fi«ie« -Michael D , Gainesville, Tx M,qrr Mildied Durani, OK M.ller PaKy Ann Ft Smith AR ,Miller Peggy i Qurmt , OK Miller, Sandra Degueen. AR Miller, Shelley Jan. McA|«m OK 62. 136, 137 140. 196 Mille There . Durant, OK Milter Thomas Lee. Deri son TX Miller Vcnira Lee. Own Oh .Mdler William Scot , C 44o_ OK 63 Hilts C Ch-an. Poteau OK Milb Cal L. Sherman, TX M ills. Many L Antlars OK MUriel, Ramona Am Durant. OK MiJnei Remwia Ann. Durant. 'OK M.tHsn, Kathryn K McAtesj? OK w.Unn Rodney Floyd, Tulsa. OK 96 Minccy, C-Onnie Gail, Colbert, Oh 217 Minrhef, Ricky Leroy, Caney, OK Mingus, Kent Dean Leumgion NE 45, 190 M inn ir k, 0nan H , Tubu OK Minms l Bilh W Sulphur OK Minor. Dorn C Durant OK 198 M nw, Howard Broken How Oh Mini Funis Jane Duran! OK Mitehdl Anltioov W Moka, OK 62, 63, 94 ?I2 Mirrhell Carttor C Comanche. OK 119 Miithell, James W, Denson. TX 50 Mnchetl I. sa Gay, Rinoting, OR Miciiell. Randal Way. Denison TX Mitchell Sue r. Ornson, TX Mitchell. Tina 11? 133 Mitchell Virkie S , Hend« OK Mn wi Potims D . At-jA, , OK Misco Ronald, Idabel, OK MrvWm Debra Rulh. Madlll. OK 4S 212 Moffat I George W Banninglon, OK Moffitt C nnis lee Hugo OK HMVA WlhW,-r 9 IWJh PM. Mughadami MoratBr Mohan Angel Law ion, Denton, TXfe? Mi han Rcbei I e Denton, TX iMohammad. Abdul Wahid TnpoFi, 217 Mohammad, Mosteav M IP Mails, Rahman M , Bangla H!h 212 Mihicv, J s«, Caler OK -Money, .Me Charles Cjlera OK Monks -Mjmv Elain , Durant OK Monshmtdeb en C Waco, TX Montgomery. Kinvberfv Hugo, OK Montgomery. Williiiti Mark ManellB OK 4f bfl. 69 209 M jnipya Cat men Colombia S A l9t Mraw Frank, Denison TX Mooney. Besv DutarrL OK Mooney Shen kr oe te Vollant OK Moore, Diane lijo, Dersison TX M.x-rc Elitabrlh 132 Moore, DOiiglfls Don, Clayli’ n OK Mfxne Geoifl W Atoke, OK Moore Cilenri M Milbirrn. OK Mrwjre Johnny C Benmngran CDK Moore Katherine, Ardmore OK Larry Wayne, Howe. TX Moor , t Ann Hugo. OK 92. 12 Mpciir. .Mary B th Marietta UK 9? 196 Mooie, Melba, Mead. OK Mi,i ie. Mike Davul Hugo OR 205 Maaje Pamela, Antlers OR rtaore Rithord John Atc a OK ‘05, 107 Moore; Rohet L Atoka, OK Mnorr. Porvbill Ernest Wewoka. OK Moore, S mm e Hamid Sherman, TX Mnoie, Stacy L . Hugo OK Moore Vr-lond Dense Milbum OK Morales, Lui Hmaco Durarn OK 193 Morales Maria Elena Du nt OK 205 W ori, Clinton Neal VoMioni OK .Moran. fVnna Cwen, Diiranr OK 209 Mnran yotwi WdLam Du rani. OK Morpati, Disvid O Richmijnd VT Morijan, Judy Lynn Durant, OK Motc an. Paul Jr., Wapanucka 'UK Mwgan Richard A Durant OK Morgham. F lrm trying TX ?I7 Morisan David Lee. She man, TX Mc‘ro. Elizabeth I Durant. OK 42 Moms Angie, 85 Morr s, Bobby. Low ton, OK .Morris Charles, Ardmore, OK Morns, tike. Duronl, OK Morrn Frir B Sherman TX Morris, Ginger W, Hugo OK Morns Henry L , Caddo OR Mums Jim W Durani OK Mocha Laketa Mane, Biuken Bo OR 212 Morn . Unda K Mead, OK Morns, Luu Anne. Durum OR Morris, Rhonda Beth Caddo. OK Morns, Rick 64. S5 M ms Shelley Dee Lon Qiove OR Moms. Wanda C . Caddo, OK Motfisor Docis Ann Sopulpa OK Momson Kenneth. Caddo, OK Mornson Lou Ann. C.Jb r OK 8, 66, 6? 97. IDO. I0| 1« Ma ri uft, Mike, Madlll OR £90 Hr rs,wi Sonya E Durant, OK Moriits Tr5na tfame Durant DK Moirow Cathryn. Durant, OK Monuw Gary Pe je Durant OR Moirow Michauf Ray Vall« M OK 42. 205 Men Lonnie Rkhard Enid. OK 7Lrt Morior. Rfijina Moore Ti tiomir go. OK Mosety Palmer S Bromide OK Moser Mercy Shirierw Hugo OK Moss, Peggy Deni« Kendrm, OK M«,tnv.fi Mehdi, Bah6‘ IR 45. 190 Moten. Donald, 5hennfln, TX Mouiec Vicki Jo MrAlester, OK I9T Men ley. Meis'ii Kay. Durani, OK Mayer. Shelley M Anrlecs QK Mueller. Jeffrey L Aidmore. OK Muhanna. Saqer Husrv, P«h rd iyn Mcwherd Billy Dean, Mannlonl OK Mutkey. flpTyl V Calera OK Mulkcy, M ry EKen, Broken Bow OK 199 Mullem , Qtverity J. Sh nnan, TX MulleniA- Doriafd Scot Ardmore OK It, M6 I 19 l9 Mullens Jerry P, Caddr OK ■Mudens. Michelle Lyrm, Calera OK 121 122 Mullm . Oorcrthy Durani OK Mullms, Ernest Durant. OK Mullins Helen Prater Durant OR Muoneke Celestmc E Miusneke Matthew Onim AnakaliKi 21? Myiphrrt Gay la J , Duran, OK Murphy. Beli'id Lynel. lebflnPh. OK MLrphy thrabe-Th Aulmora OR Murphy Jfthn Thomas, Jrxryg, TX Murphy. JuHin Duane MillerliSfi. OK 37, 212 .Murray. Doug Charles, Lawrence. K£ I ’5 Murray Kev.n Allen, Durani, OK 77. 199 Murray. Melody Sue, Mead, OK Murray Michael G Mead OK 2D5 Murray, R. L.. Aidmure. OK I 19, 2t2 Muhiroye. Jona L Bi chno. OK ISO Mtiijer. Patricia E . W'lfson, OR Musseti Joyce. My ns, Dawn Penny Wright Cily, OK 40. 212 Mvrick, Thelma Mead OR hU.yl Gerald J Durant OK Hail Carolyn. Ardmore OR ako mhap. Anomfl Thailand 17 Dais-aec, I raenio '.elaya ME Nantnkhan MO Ishtiag Bangladesh 2l? hassar, Gina F Hugo, OK NasMr, Mar won, Ra Std. OH Nation Denive Arlrne Cadidn OR t«ation Kathleen Durant OK Mavaii ie Mary G., Durant, OK 'iay T n. Md Akhtar, Da yen Zavarel. Jamal Durani OK 217 NdimtM GhaneC Neeley 'Sherry R Durani. OR p iv Tudd Allen. Duratir. t3R heill, Oarit Q Sherman, TX Neil, Gerald Ardmore OR Neill Sara i ynn Welters. OK 190 Nelson Brenda, Valham. OK ''dson. John Anthony tale OR ei£or K«y McIntyre, Durant, OR Nebon Lind M Durani, OK Nelson, Rita A . Coalqil OK t99 Nelwsn V|c4a, Kinguon OK Nelson William E ltings oii OK Nesmith. Sue. Belhel, OK •eictiatiriSdertg. Boonv 199 Neunr, Gladys Durarl, OR Newberry Dully Lou. Benrsirigtan OK Newcomb, Aarrv L Kingston OK 199 Newcomfc Faye. QK Newcomb Lou Durant OR Newell Cynthi Lou, Durani OR Nev.hn, then I Shady Palm OK New mar i Pamela S B ai TX Newman Sandra W daMo. OK 94, 199 New son, Teresa W, OK Nevman. WJIIarh Earl, Sherman. TX 6J ■ g mprormialphanifh S , Plano. TX Ngo. Cau Tin Durant. OK Ngo Dung Le Dui m OK 205 Nguyen. Chau uu Durant. OK 212 Nguyen. Chou 7hi Rim, Dinara. OK Nguyen, Dae Van Durant, OK Nguyen. Donh Cong, Wefeilrr TX 212 Nguyen, Dtx Mmh, Durant, OK 205 Nguyen, Due TharwT, Dyr-tfit, OR 205 Nguyen, Dung D nh Durant. OK 212 Nguyen, Ha Mmh, Dui M. OIL 205 Nguyen Hoi Minn, Kenehc. OK 705 Nguyen, Hat Ngoc, Durani OR }39 Nguyen. Hanh Kim, Duroru OK Nguyen. Kahn Thi, Duranr. OR 19C Ngu rn Hnrn Duranr OK 199 Nguyen Hiep St Durjtm OR 2t2 Nguyen Hoang B o 0u anL OK 205 Nguyen Hoang Nga Thi.Duiant OR 205 nguyen Hot Thi. Durant, OK 212 Ntiu -en. Ktung Dnng Durant, OK Nguyen. Kietn Durant. OK Nguyen. Kim Hupaji Durant QK 212 Nguyen. Larg Chi. Ouiam. OK Nguyen Le Dinh- Dutani OK 212 Nguyen, I ibm Thanh Dulant, OR. Nguyen, tor Tan Durant OK Nguyen, Mai Xuyen Thi OK 212 Nguyen Mihn Durant, OK Nguyen Mlnh Duy, Duran QK Nguyen, Mmh Van Durant C3K 190 INguyen. Mifih Van Durani, OK 205 Nguyen. Mnh Van OK Nguyeri, Mnh Van. Durani, QK .Nguyen. Mong. 190 Mguyen «Mot, CM Nguyen My. Durani. QK 2DS Nguyer Nam Duy. Durani OK Nguyen Ngan Long Durant OK Nguyen. Ngo Van Durant OR Nguyen, Nhitu Van Du m OK 212 Nguyen, Nhuorsg Dmh Durant, OK 205 sguynr« Oanh Kim Durant Ok 205 Nguyen Oanh Ngoc. Jurant OK Nguyen Pht. Hou, Houston, TX 205 Nguyen. Phuc Thi H Durant OK Nguyen, Phut Thi Duiani OK Nguyen. Cluang Buu, Savage tiJR Nguyen, Qg« D , Durant. OR 205 ‘’guyen. Ro, Ourarit, OK I9fi Nguyen San Tang, Durant, OK 21? Nguyen Son Thanh, Durant OK 205 Nguyeh. Thanh, Houiturv OK Nguyen, Thanh Van, Durant OH 190 Nguyen. Thanh Van, Durant, OK Nguyen. Th, Huang Ihu Durant OK ?l? Nquvfrn, Thi Monq Thrj. Durant, OK Nguyen, Thmh Rim Till Durant, OK 205 Nguyen Thong. Duranr OK Nguyen. Thu Thi, Durant, CJH Nquyen Tien Van Durani OK 205 Nguyen, Tn V rt, Houston. TX Nguyen TbVi Van, Durani, OK Nguyen, Trif-m Van_Oafc RnJge TX Nguyen, Truoc Durant QK 705 Nguyen Tuan Anh. Durani. OK Nguyen Tuyel Nhu, Dallas. TX Nguven Ur Thi Durrant OK Nguyan Van Anh, Du r (, OK 199 Nguyen, Vi t Qmx Durant, OK Nguyen, Kuan Durani OK 212 •Narhakos. Dnrlilrios. Greece. 212 Rebecca I yn. Hcndti . OK Nitfwte James H Sherman, TX (90 Nichols, i ana. Vicbr) OK Nurhuls, Marvin S Toiihrria OK Nickolsofl Berfha. KiisgiT-in OK NiCoLiu Sharpley Kri, l60l N 6 OK 79 7 Ni lsan Jack S , NorfT-|jfi OK «kola di Georga D Phiiodlephia, P 199 NikolaidiS J«h« Duni Niiandara. Suteetat Niswanger William L lodunnia OK L Ly. ?05 rit Tuna Sue. Caters OK 43 Min. Vilarw Plaitei, OK N| on, Sendee w Mariettn, OK Njoku, ChnsropRer. Njoku, Martin Mbadiwe Nkemadu Irene Uchenn Nigeria 205 Nnoft, F«teln Ike, Nuah. JahbC Red Oak, OK 199 Noak Charles B Cabey, OK Nyc| John James. Mein . OK |99 Noel, Pearl Durani OR rVguera. Isidro, Tucoon. AZ NoimM D Ann Cslera OR Niymwi Mary Sue, Durani, OR 4® 49, 232 Norman ftjbeit S , Durani, OK Norryion, Ronald David Durani, OK Norris, D Loirame Leba -m. OK 52, 57 92, l9(j Ndftis Kennelh Atoko, OR Norrts Laura Lynise L.eharHiei, OK. 57 N.wr Maiydell Savoy TX Norm, P ir c.ia Lyrtn, Durani OK Norscen, KenreiR Dean. Broken Bow OK NorthdUlt, Joyce Ann. Qurartf OK Novak Richard Johr . Era 1X Nowkn. Bruce 199 Nowlin. Maryann Lue, Aioks OK 212 Nunley, John rtathjn, [ n(5Dii, TX Nulter William B , Conroe TX l 9l Nw jric, ChfUtOpher C Nigeria «4? 205 flaamah Christopher N 19 I N a nah. trnmanuH C Nwankwo Sunday. Nigeria 732 N«voa riu. Ibetiuba Jr living lx 42 Nwoslsl Peter 199 Nwollta, Grace Nwando Nve Jeffrey W lliarn Sulphur. OK 134 o Q Bryant. Dannis C l «beral, KS 151 O Dell Lcvene Colbert OK O'Dell Samuel Sc Hl Wilson OK 0 Dell, Shar rw n E . Durani OK ODonley Billie Jeai , Durant. OK ODonnell, Patricia, Anller OR O Donnell, Tim Anllers. OK O MBfilrjn Becky Sue, Duram. OK O'Hern Kimberly R Caddo OK QKeke Emka, Nigeria 1ST Oleary, John M McAltste . OR 191 G Quirm Debra Kay. Antlers OR O Rear Connie, Broken Elow, OK O Toole, Teiry Marlon, Shirman, TX Obeid, Habib Mohammad Obi, Samuel C 42 Oborah. Benedict Chufc, Dodi Apapa. 42 ?I2 ODtu Sam 134 Oitorrt Damal Clayton. R«cj BnjiaT, TX II 119. 205 OHli, Peter Nwachukw Nigeria 42, 21? Ogden Oro, Durant, OK Ogle, Deans F Durant OK Ogle, R«cky Lynn, Caddo, OK iD le. Shelley Kaye. Sfigler OK Ogle. Velurw Durani OK Ogunsanya, Olaide O. Olmger Paul 1 III. MrAlfrster, OK Oliveira, Man S Durant, OK 199 Oliver. David Bradley PuhanJson. TX 104 1D7. 194 Oliv f. Glorl Q., T-ecumwh OR 113 114 Oiivef. t i h Yvonne Richardson, tx 194 Oliver, frocky Jrm Durant, OK Oiler, Don L , Durant, OK Onjtoir, Pearl Achrffct. 0« Onwuka. Ambrose Niger.s 212 Qny Ofo Ndukwe Okor, Nigeria 212 Or.ynkwere Chtkesiri, Onyenah, Renneih Chuck, i paiaodu, ¥ . «!! E P y Harcour NG 42 Oilnfl William John Durani OK Orr. Michael Joe. Madill OR Osborn Sandra June. Wughi City eDK OvRome. Tare Lynn, McAlfvp, OK ill 202 Osnrwh jackieS Canwriqht OK Ostendock. Alic Culp Eagletawn. OK Oh Glenn Flmoie City. OK Oubre, Mark H . Denivan TX Overttieel, Qurn|i n H . Wapanuclifl, OK Owen, Mail, Ardmeie, OK Owen, William Aidmore, OK Owens. Betty Ann. Caddo, OK Owens. Dale Ray. hrnrrr. OK Owens Debra Linn Mead OR Owens Dinah Lett, Moore OR 30 51.56 76. 92 95 132. (33 135. 191 Owens Kenny L , Caddo, OK l l Owens, Pirr Blori Garvin, OK 134, 135 Owens, Richard Wayne Caddo, OK Owoh Dandy Chincdu. Ni«geri 205 P Pack Rrcklin Ardmore OR Paddock. Rebecca Jane. Idabel OR 43 KIO 101. 176. 212 Page. Sherry R«drr Durant. OK Page Timothy T. Duiani OK 140 Palmer. Amy. OK Palm . T -mmie, Valliant, OK Panagtorakopouluy Petros, Gre -e 205 Pannell. Rl.s . .Modill OR Panflell, Daniel Kirk, Coleman OK pynnell Judy Elame AJa OR Papachristaforrtvi, Re Athervy lj|7 Papasterghaidis. Thomas. Philadelphia PA 205 Plduefle Gr fe Gray. Walsnh. OK Pnrdue, Brad Leila ESeswell OK 30, 94. 95 191 Parent. Lomana Gayle Duranr OR Parent. Michelle Jane Dur nl OR ParRarn, Billy Joe, Sdpulp OK Pcrbam. Michael Don Haywood, OK 51 Parham frener Q Haywood, QK Parish, Danmi Jar , McAleslei, OK Park t, lenla Wnghl City OK Park Lew E . Paiker Cheryl Lynn Durani OR 130, 131. 193 Parker, Gwendolyn Fay, Bennington. OR Parker, Allen Anjmo ?' QK Parker, Kimberly G , D jrant, OK 2l2 Parker, Nt io Faye Benrn vj( i i. OK Parker. Was ley B Benn«ngfiin OK Parks. Carla Kay. Broken Bow, OR 706 2)2 Park Carrie Lynn. Duranr, OK Parks, Judy A Durant, OK Park fraynwCJ Edward. Porter OK Parr Leah Beth Ardmnie OR 1 6 217 Parr Marcia Kay Duiam OK 93 212 Pairoil Douglas, Durant QK 191 Patwxts Billy Dale. Battiest. QK Pisans David G Hugo, OK Parsons Kimberly D Durant QK 54. 101 Persons, Randy Hugo. OR 21? Perron I any, Watson OK Paschal Jean. BoAchilD, QK Pasc e Debra Penee. Fitdnck OK Pe Coe, William G , Fraderick, OK Pass, eny D, Owrbmmke, OK Palch, Cherie L Arska. OK 199 Pal Mark C , Duranr OH PkMfc-.U . CfcfAli '14 , MBrVM Pa Her von. Luis. 125 PtMtersorr, Past M , Carthage TX 199 Pal (nr vc n, Paul Lee Demson, TX Partcrson, ShrrLa R Lmleinn CD 45 130 l$| Pattilo. Franfrie, Duram OR Patton James Leslie, ArdrtiCrte, OR 125 Patty Cheryl Denise Fk«kr;hito QK Payne, r?ra Lee AMra OR Pearce I olitta A , Durant, OK Peart y, Robert. Vail «em OR Pearson Pamela Sue Durani OR PeckJitwd. Cynthia B Pottsboro TX P«J3V Lon C . Duran!. OK Pedrata Adam Jovevh, Durani, OK Pedroi David. Duram Oh 166 Pedroia, Dora, Durant, OR Peiaei Beam H Lolumb-a. A 212 Pelley Carolyn Luann, Rush Cptmgs. OR Pelton Teiei Ann, Mead OK Pena K'm K Durani. OK Pendergrass, Judy D Etbswell, OK 191 Pendgraf Alva .Jean, Asdmwe. OK 60 People Jan ice I, Duf ru, OK People Kevin Dale, Madlll OR Perkins. Charles E . Colbert. OR Perkins, Dana Lynne, Durant, OK Parkin . Dim mitt Joe. Houiron TX Perkins. June Helen, Cottwri OR Perry Carol, Ardmore, OK Periy Mona tjooding, Hugo. Oh Peters, Da« Lee. Durant OK Peters, Evtratl A Gumlon, QK Peterson, Anhui W . Jt , Durant, OK Peterson, Randy L Aidirwy . OR Petty Donald Todd, Plano. TX 125 Pham Chuong Huy, OK 205 ITdir- Djc M.uh. . anl Ot i 1 Phan' Dung Ouse Dj'ar'. CK 205 rheJ'T. i« Tjlir llu'Jrt OK Pham. Hiei Due. Cl mil OKb 205 Pharii. Hire D r«h. Du'dn; OR £2 Phan1 'lung Vmh. (Xrart OK pham, «than Con Ru'ar OK 2 5 Phm Aham Tuan. Lrufe R'jck R TflA Ptaa-n Mirth Qaid N Durant OK Pham. nhatr Gib. Ot-rari! OK ?! ? Pt.e-rt. Qu Thi OK Pham. Th rh Van. Durant. OK Pina-11 Tran-q Mai 'v'guyc Durant OK Pham. Truoc. Du'jnl OK Plusn Dam Tnarh Du art OK 213 Phan Hoang Mmh. Durant OK Phan Tin; Tieii DlmbU OK 2 1.1 Phan Tuan 'a Luiart, OK 212 Phaniomioor. A'Ptaile. Phelps Robin, LAram. OK Rhelps TrTrir .. Du'art. OK i:4 ID', .94 Phelps Trnrr.y way, Durant OK Phil ps B«rl j Belhfl. OK Phil ps BeLlai M . Durant OK Phil p Dalem? C Caera OK Phil ips Ma-y Ardmore OK Phi I ip Me'r K ITer i son TX Philips Shei a Joan, Durant. OK 136 Ftiiupn [Tarla Brdson Caddo OK Phipps. Joe Den, Caddu. OK PtHii'Lj. Khsa Tan Du rani. OK PhLrg, Tan T e i Durem OK '9! Pfn.rsrjmbopn. Rjngsor Phursomboon, Rj'iysor Phuipraser Manierat fsangkhm el 2 Picnens, Kent Alai Ardmore OK '99 pii t«fri1 CindeLe Ach'JJe. OK 1J7 f’ t'«, Cynths L Vujr QK P -re_ Qcnna jean, Eioswell OK P etc. Ko-en Lyrr. Waparu-eka, OK 5d 94, 9 P e re 3a u Wayne. Mler OK 47 94 119 2‘2 P ke Sabina -2 ►' cn« Tr.y Da! Brihrr tJcw OK P re IP eapr W Mn :eng OK ►' ne, Rsaer . A TjIm Ok n cn_ Slewer R H«Ji}et‘v OK linl: ujil Aloft . OK P itrran-Gieg Aienft OK IW 3, s !A Idrad CaDct. QR 3 Its. Pegi ue I Boswe I OK Puts Robert Shawn Daunt OK flacker Majieee F An! t■ OK Platter paula P Mead. OK PlurketT. Pam. P-rntm OK 2IT, 240 Pne tpt M Braner Etow. OK Polk Pdtt Der-ivjn n1!: Polfarfl Betty cabel. OK Pol laid Penelope JO Watsor OK 114, I lb Pollard Reqna Smith vile OK 191 Pols tor |_iw Dwr-rp D.irw OK 212 Popehike Lyndo L Meyqjiie ’X Pope «oleer Man Mi burn OK Pope rr-. tulbcrt. OK Popple iHI..V i loi L Sherry an. TX Poque Terr my Edward Ha eyville QK, as. Aped a Fd-jard Colombia CO 191 p3rtei ]avC Ci •'Tfliiella, OK 2'? P::rr i ‘’anty Lone Drove CJK Pcrter S Jean. Yaffil I OK 54 .99 Pnrtei'ield EJrtrtn A Car r igrtt. OK Pern r. ui elnA PtrtiUo Grtardc San ado ES Pcrt 'in [Tatars Graharri. a'.eafl OK Por:n iar, John e . .ae Durant. OK Postodk Evelyn Dij'art CK Poth. AAltL'i fcuge-ne 1. Pottrfxjiu. TX PoTh i i Jn-ne Kr tiers OK Potharsl Vick Lynn. Ar'lera OK P.j-L ll V. Potts Cat-iev C l Potts Drbrtr h Ci Cura'i! OK Potts i iQc 5!iingioi r OK Pou Dor 217 7o r?ll Lathy Arr Atci.a OK Toecll Jam M's I Ai2 i -OK Po ell Lisa Dsss'il C Pi he|l Rapuit ‘Aa ive DuraM OH Pratt, tsandra K Okie C l OK T‘ '11 Pw: i la Ma«q ej Jos Ft w'h Tl Presley, Dark Launi Red 0 k. TX 6? PteyeOwi' Ba(jem Fnce uefCicy Kevin. OK ?'1 Prurt. ft m A H-eatdtor OK Pri-re M ctiael Alan Durant OK 191 Price. Ka-Ky jane. Huih Springs. OR Prh'e. ■'a cy uane. Rus i Springs OK 51 15ft Pni'e. Tdir-niy. Co erean OR P'ics, v'era Luc a. Duranl OK pr r;n rd David r Kr bs OK P' eb Renra u nn WilbuKii'i OK 705 P- Riyrvne, r iM pr rrt David DurS-ii QK ?i rte ‘ddfl'i.e, bl 33 ?ioctoi Gay lent Durani OK Pinrtnt r-.arah Ardmore OK Proffer, Qraoy Duram OK Plough Dorothy - Duiar t OK Pruett. Benv L averr, Mead, OK Pruetl Shirley A MeAO OK 4B. 213 Pru !. Grtgor Dale Atoka. OR 2C5 Pru tt, -oseph Scolt. Mad 11 OK P-usn SievenPau Belle Plane IA 104. '07 191 P'yor Jana Lea, T k m.ngo OK PUL'H-f‘11 Suzanne Maretla OK Pjgh. Carey R Broken Astw OK Putp. Derre.l K Grant OK BS 93 175, 199 Pulis J n Philip Du'drt. OK P.ilium Kerry Kev r. Coalgare. OK PjJln Ka-wld Ed a-d Dur m OK Purrfr Fninurd G Durant OK Puttran. Edmond Stau-y Mesd 05 PutSChe. SK ror G Derisan TX Q Giisset. Tang Hasvr'i QuKh Tu Tnuy Du arl, OR Guahs Karen. Duran! OT( QuarSe . K tly Rene. Durant. Oh tM Quarles. Sarah We sh McAwifei. OK On Kvh SfckhMr.ti A- .ngton fX 2 .3 R Wabtmturg AMnonj J Davv OK RatKin I anta Kingston. OR 71 ftotKKn JlIiiii Eivm. Dumi CtK RAtkVrt Lor Jean Durant Oh fiflby. CkJri . LetWocrt. CIK Ridi incvich Anna .Ma, Durant, OK Padivncvu.fr Jane! B Durant CK Donald Joe McAlester. OK P.ogur Elieabcth Lane, Clujfini. OK Rsgur Ronald J . A tana OK Ragan feiry D, Milbum. OK ffahal Maleh Mahmoud ftahab.. Lb rah m. ‘'ajaftitian. R Rahhal. Mahp', Quadisya Rahman Md llafitui, BancjladesT 213 Rahman Md MnsaddaqL Bang,adesh. Rahman , Uehrsot, Sh .r t IR Rahman MakflJd, Raid, Ruth M Durant, OK Rain bell Darryl Joe, Durant, OK hi Rams, Deborah D bur nl, OK Rams, Lucille Durant OK Ralile Theo Ltnix-oi Dianl. 213 Rambo, riances Durool OK Rnmfcxj. Hay ley Rerpe. Slvler City MM 62, b 4. 17b 2L1C R«-nbo Hatel V Durant OK Ramey trod e Aiteen PJmo TX Romey. Oa. Cdibert. OK Ramsey OWnt Durant, OK 1C7 Ramsey Hatt el Pbtean. OK Ramsey, bRepJnen i_ e Deniwjn TX l9l ftanduipi Mar, Idabe OK Raney Jonnny, Vo! «an 0« Rouge, Ann C £Ma r Raagt. Jtai Uyb- Tishatrirjjc QK Part’ M4'yaw Lyrm Shmnsr TX Ray. Bobby h« Ujran;. OK 199 Pay. Dorald Haoe' OK Rau. Retina Lynn. Urapentcita OK Ray 5«Ki -Miire Omsor TX Ravyan, Hussein. Jordan 236 RafA KeftA -Sjn, Poteau OK Rats'. Mostara S , Riirrijoc, Ahmad IR Reagar Jflfin Morgan. Dura-u OK fteil ]ar SelC a Jane Durant OK Rea i a i, VI tg nl Lou. Atoka OK Red Ma-y Efairev Durant OK Rea ThamaiCalvr. Anna. TX 19 RedaiCK M.ehael David Tahnma. OK 13d. TJ5, 199 Reddmg Ewer Arsjmrtrp OK Red r g, ..svrence H , Kingston, OK Redmnt. CK nn K , Denison, TX Wed ine, Stephen Lee, Bennington, OK Reeye, [?bf4fy .. lenn, Caodo. OK Raed, D««eyne R Howe OK Rood Dud ty Arthur, Demon, TX 199 Retd Ma’y- Charlene. Modill OK Remf! Vb|al, Broken Bo- OK Reedr. Marilyn 5ue. MrAlestei OK Reader. Manly in Sue. McAltstei OK R«ve Charley 0 Duram. OK R ay r, Dwight, Durant OK Reeve r, Edih. Dur m. OK R VM, Diana, Vo I able Reeves, QeW9e W' f n son TX At ' i, Lmda Lee, Caney OK 206 Rcevey, Marlene 1 . Dvrsnt OK Rum, sBami W , Wopar'jcka, OK R«v PattAia E Calera QK Raflell Rsbeil 9 Hew Cklesn . LA Rebuild Ci'kty Duran] OK R 'iiliQ. Kabecca P. Antlets. OK Re d Jef4fAT .ohr Mad II. CJK R C litiiny Glerr Mead. OK Re C Pe wW Ardmar OK K t IIy. M.siy Lea OKC OK Re-tw $ Jonathon C Oeaver, oh Remcndino Shu'ey A dirpr . OK shji !£}■ Mar.ooe, Durant, OK Peneia- Hefen. Durur;. OK Renfib, Pnbtn Watkins, Oteta OK Rennet Patr tn Vallar (.OK Re vi' Frances A . Colbert OK Reynoldi, Calvin Ler OK fteyrnfdj C'jrniyn Durant OK Reynolds, Deli lie Kay Cdtera OK Reynolds. Oenh s M Mead. OK Reynolds, Jure A . Spiro. OK 17ft Reynold . Minn.a, Mead OK Reynolds, Susan Heri«- Aormar OK 13b, LJ7 Seller La ry Donell, Colbert, OK 53, 206 Rhoades, Jesuit, 206 Rhoads William Durant QK Rhyme Nellie, Ardmore. OK Rice, Betty Joyce Sherman. TX 196 Rife, DarId Renee, Kingstor. OK Rice, Deborah Ann, Lone Grove. OK Rice. Jo Arra, Durant. OK Rice, Jo B II, 134 R re La harms. Bee Shelf i H Mead DK 4B 211 Rme Kteyen Ld ard, Dimondale, Ml Rich Margaret Bokrhiio OK Rich Muy E , Durani OK Rich Mike „ B J ch ic, OK Rlcharu Albert L Idobcl, OK Richata Ftarifhoi Mabel OK Rlchitdi David 0 , Fori Worth, TX [38 Pic hetda Veiprscf F , Biooklyn, M Pirnardson Bobby R HeniJn , OK 191 Piuwdkli Carl Lynn Ath He. OK Richaidton tumeeda, teqjten Afi Rsthaidiuin Mjlk Allen Wfyrwwwood OK 2,3 Rchey Ueorga £ El Rene OK 119. 213 P chnwod Roger . ecus, Durant, OK 52 R Ptfe Jean Elkn. Durant. OK Bdtf Bt-jtt (me, Shim TX Jo Ann, Dunn. OK 99 99 Ridegt, Joann, Duran , OK 213 Rreger. Dollrf, Duierr. OK RrKe Milk TfcvnJ Dyranl OK 134 U? Ring, Glennis L , Maytville. OK 113 Pinker Olenrul F Dujart OK Bitter, .oHfjint, Aideifl, OK Ritter. Tnnyj fler.ee, Duam OK ftoath Mina Durant 1 , Roach Archaic Coy. lot OK Pooch ft re h 31 e Coy Fo CK R.vs--; Lyrda, Ga v n OK Robber sun, Pti.lhp 0 V«llWd OK l?P. Robbins. Bobby R Jr. Denison I X t 8. 69 Robeten PariKw C«iiwiignl OK 93 191 Robersar. Keller D., Durani. OK Roberic Alien Cytu nherman, TX Roberta Angela Marten. Bokihuo OA Rube Is, Bel!ye M Whilewrlghi TX Roberta Bill Durant OK Robeits. Biwn C Jik. DuraM OK Roberta. Conrie Lynn. Valllant, OK Roberts, Danny 132 Roberts. Frnrsl Ardmore OK Roberts, Patricia. Ardmo’c OK Roberts. Sa ly Ardmore OK Roberts. Tracy Lynne Bl«cksbu«g, VA Rofrt-rtson Barbara Ann Mad ill, OK Roberlion, vefflBy Lee, Modi I OK Rjt«err.«An. Karolyn, Durant OK Rsber'son, Kay a J . Duient, OK 46 2|1 Rnber’aftn, Michael R Durant OK Ruberlson, Palrick M McAlesltr, OK R berli n, Slerling E Beswetl, OK Robinson Bihie F, BbKchiln OK Robinson Billie M Durant OK Robinson Brr-nd C Caler OK Robinson Carol L., C'U'onr, QK 2l3 Robinson. Debs M Achlle OK 5fl Robinson, Frances Durani OK Robinson j-ahm M (Tu'jnt. OK Robinsa-n, kenra Kay. Tishotringc. OK Robinson, Kerry M i Dyr nt OX 134 Robins , Louis Alvin Durani OK 97 Robmsod Mnrtey E (Wirftnn, QK Robinson, Patsy C Duram. Ok ftottac-acm Philp Bli . Dwram OK Robinson, Stephen W Bokw+ilo OK ft'jb.nsvn Vffcki R a Puram. OK RtAnscn, Wdliam T. Durail OK fem P4UT. iMdm J lAvrt.l OK Rcbi or Margaret E Red Oak On Rse«sfir htarrtv IIP lift Rabtson Susan Jean. Cknent. OK 60, 130 RnfclM. lose. Hnndurjs. 19J Ptxlgers, Cathiyr, Sjt Sheiman TX Rcdgars, TJunna S . Durani. OK Rodriquei, Carmer M Re«hrl Timmy Joseph Oklanorn Cily. OK 206 ft' gers Billie -pyce, C M'4. OK Rciryers Crenel Caler OK Rogers Helen J Durani. OK Fogtrs Ida Roge’a Jimmy Lerzy. Boswell OK Rogt'S Micnael Sr.ait, Me. oud, OK Rogers Monica L, Denison. TX Rogeis. Patty j , Hear, OK Rogers, lracy Lynn, C leT4. OK Rojas, ugi Helen . Rome johr Joseph Los Angeles, CA 119, '99 Romero, Csrlns, 217 Ronasinn, Mphin, Ft W jrlh. TK |9? R m on Martha C , Durant, OK Roper Eugcn d, Cftbdc OK Rusa Mara R Hugo, OK 111,217 Rosdahl Mp'y Kathlen Ktantook OK 62 tA, bt Rose. Haney Kay. Rattan. OK Rose Philip D. AmJmeJi, OK Ross. AnnesiB Lynne. Albka OK Ro44. Bobby R„ Bonham TX 117. MU 1« Ross. David E Ardmore. OK Rnyi, Michael Edmond OK i2 94 13', 206 Ross. Nancy, Davis, OK Roundtree Bobby Joe, Madid OK ftounsavilte, £vs Jean, OK RouniavilM, Gta L . Atok OK ftoussek.1, Mouonftai Rojih T Tiara, Ardmore, Oh ftoj£Oei rn, Jrei T Kingston OK Rruibew. Racnaei C Kmgsion. Oh ftowden M rk Edw rd FMyinn CA 117 ;jg U Rove. Jell Dw r. l_ewrunanche OK 1 19. 226 Ro ([ Ruvvell Allen I esuvgion OH Rc wland Hanna it Qui c-t OK 46 49 219 Powtaex} Donn Fay CaoOc. OK Rowland Haivey Seen. Wat-el. OK 62. 6} 211 Rowland Ste C Djiani OK Rowland Wanda Jane. McAkstei OK RuwtanJ Winona O OK Rowlett, Michael Wade Dertwn. TX Royal Slever Ci Grand Pi ,rre TX 1 DO. 1J9. ill t92 Ruargiha , Supirt. Ruckei, Thomas J Denison tx Ruckthongsuk Vibewn RufA 5f n F Chirkasha OK 104. lOb 107 Runyan Lora L« 6ulphu' OK Rush, Andrea, Ardmore. OK Rush, Jeffery M Dmanl OK ?( . Ruvh Paul Eugene. Qviranl, OK Rushing, CyntKa Sue Maddi OK Russell, Dormita Lynn, Duront, OK Ruitfrl, Donrutj Lynn, Durant, OK Russell. Glenn Lee, McAleJId, Oh Ruiiall Eleven Lee, Ardmore OK Rusiin, Arlene. Durani. OK Rusiin, Phyllis Ann, Hugo OK Ruth. Esiher. Ardmure. OK Rutledge Vicki J . Boswell OK S Bored Qnder Saffan Hossein A hr, Du'enf, OK 192 Saha Pimuy Bdnglaiifih ?n Said, Alt Ahmed. Lt 92 Saki. Moiled Dail i TX Sasaki Khalil. 1 99 SaJaki B ghad. Ahem id IR 199 Subs. Dan ei M Bc-iweJ. OK 192 Sa ji L C- Kjti MrKin. Du n|. OK 192 S teh, ft.yad Wave’ |99 Sskm Nan Nader. Se.le-hi Gtiolism Ret Dui 'l OK Sttlontun jeeob Chicaoa. 1L Sam. G Emma. Me Aleitci. OK 40 192 Sam Pamela Daniw, Durans OK SaA.ue1 Mi.stiK.K.rtjiiM.OK Samuel Will am Valiant, OK Sanveil. PaiJ V Bcmn rgtort OK '97 Bandcfur. Katherine L Msd li. OK 132 Saruler v [Mbarah Bofcrhito OK 711 Sander Done. Duiart, OK Sandp-j Kaiherw I., fidabel, OK Sanoe 5 Tammie O.. McAttner. OK 192 Sandfcis. VRhie Ardmore. OK Sandford. Edith L Durani OK Sanlasawalkul. Stsmkra Banfcoie 213 SarefiAgatWrr, Nwrani Sargent, Martha L Denison TX Sarlin Jeiry Dewdyne Pme Btuff. AR 40 199 Sart.n, Ralph Maawell, Madil OK Savage, Kelly Wayne Durant OK Sawyers, Kenfor K . Durant OH Sayers, Joylccn Dowr, Idobe. OK 213, 66 Realign Shanngn D Norman QK Schaar. barbara u , Denrson TX 5chaeter Kar n Ardmorf. OK Scharff, Mary ean. Wilburten, OK 93 Schicbe, fil er V Durant DK Schmsckpepar, Krista, Oklahoma City OK SCAiKItl Kjrwn R . Durant. OK Schneider. Lrnest N., Durant, OK Schneider Margaret Deni . TK Schberwckc. Kelvin Le, McLoud. OK Schrader, Stephen. Ardmore, OK Schrarr. R«y Victor, L urant, OK Schroeder Lathenne, Va lianl OK 199 Schroeder Chri tine. Vatliani. OK 213 Schutts Jance L., Boswell. OK Sc bek Alice Sue. Dutant OK 5f vally. Robert Lyrrn Mar Ptta OK Scot!, LM-nald Lee. Ji , Kiyw OK Scut, Donna 5 ue, Antlers, OK Scon, Ga- , Antler OK 62. 63, 2l3 ScoH, Jimmy R., Antlers OK Scot'. Kevin M , idnbd, OK 134 Scott, Levy, Du m, OK Scot 1 Lucnc Hope, MwicUo OK Stoll, Rebecca. AreJmoie, OK ScoCE Robtae Lyn. MadiU OK Scott. RcMm- Lyn. Madill OK Stoll. Rpgn Clarence. Aro OK Scrfcnwi. Jane. Scribner. Jane C Scribner. Linda Luc II . Lotemao. OK Scrib er Ruth L . kMnvy OK 62 64 Scribner Sonsetabia, Krregstcr, Oft. 47 Scr.vntr Cknv W vfd ' Hy.Ju OK l7E. 19? Saagc Gent Durant OK Seals Karen Graham. Wiljtxi. OK Seals, Steve Anthony, Hollywood GA Sean, Beryl F. Hendru. OK Sears. Jimmy. Ardmore. OK Sean, Mark Andrew Tulsa. OK Seawriqht, Dan jd J se Tulsa OK T04 5e y Scot!. Sflpulpa, OK 1 7 Seeley Michael David Durani. OK 5egu Jainei T Tahlfrquah, OK Selby Rick G., Galara, OK 5 H, An to L Caddy, OK Sell, Faye Durant, OK Sell, Olenda Faye, Coleman, OK Self, Joyce A toko 192 Self, Kelly Dean Hu to OK 19k. 19b Self, Kenneth By tor, Mad.ll. OK Selle's Snelia Wnghi City. OK Seiman [ n ( Wnirewrignt TX Tf) 192 Senn. Lemuel G . Sherman. T.X Setfnor Alma Lnrenp, Broken Bow, OK 81 17fc. 192 Senior., Kelly Kay Kmwa, OK Shackleford Tammy C , C lera, OK Shah, Shahid Ha an, Shah, Sycd Mofwmmed H 199 Shaib M.rhael Nanso, Kmatieh, LL Sha.b. Natal Gwrge LE 192, '99 rair, Naeem falak, ShaVoor. Shaltsb Ktrad PA Shun nor. CAaries _r.. Ardrrwrt. Oft Shannon Ctrarleb Vr Fi TjwSon OK Shar.tfen. Darrel D Hugo Oft ltb. 199 Sharrft Sneed Ahmet Karachi PK Staaip, Lcviatd. Garvin. OK Sharp, Dcena J Hartshorn OK 1« Sharp, Rjlb. Calera. Oft Sharpe Dav.d Randall. Auburn WA Shew Alford Iron IJ7 Sna Allen, Wabei OK Show, Normo L r Duiont Oft Shaw, 7orw -Gale Poteau, OK Shearer. Emm Grace. Den sou. TX Sheff Nova Jennetie. Madill. OK 43 Sheikh Atom. Mahtaub-U Shelley, Raymond L. Durant, CJK SheJton, Bonn e R Dindnl OK Shepard, Steven Lee. Durani, OK 132 Sheiidan, Cktiulhy N t SheriYusn. TX Sherrer, Kendell F. Caddo. Oft t 6. 67, 213 She i re r. Mftfiha Ly n A«ik OK 2'Tl6 Shtpman tmilie Jones, Dcnivon, TX ShipnriBn. Keith S., Durant, QK 14D Sh pman, Lajcauna Sue. 'A'lstci. OK Shjpman. Robin Vowel I, Sherman TX 64 Sh pp. Dairen Lee Kingston. OK Shoaeb. ft. M. Shut key. Riia, Antlers. OK Shoe key Rita, Antlers,'Oft Shockley Charles Ardmore Oft Shockley Myles 1, Bonham. TX Shockley. Rhond R Durani OK Shaftooh Harriet. Washington, |r Shurl. Gary William, Inciftpendancft MO Short, Nina Marie. Hugo, OK Shoultv Rosie F., Colbert, OK 2Dfr Showalter, Hal Kykc. Kingston, OK 116. IIS', '34 199 Shrader. Barry Ardmore. OK Shrewsbury anice A rent Towsctn. OK SlUftekdr. Rudy Leland Ft Towvnn Oft Shull Clyde Dutant QK Shuk Vivian. Our M, 0« ShjHi Geneva, L , Gactdct, Oft S«5H il Ck n l 199 S.dd g,. Moftwmnwd, Vw. Pft 192 SvJAgu . MO. Sikes.. SeM m Sifot|i, Sle tb. EJ Pa TX Srlisani Gornel, TH Supaswakot1. Somkud. Jay. F-ede- ck. OK U 9 5 Wia L« a 199 Srnir«i(. Deborah Kay. DJ'ant OK 192 S r'linofli. Kelly Anw X5 Slrmiilfii Srnriii Lyntre. Durum. OK 213 Nirpk rv. Fleta Duran CK Smpjan Amliey c Durant- OK 4 5io |i v'i James David. Dinoni. OK ‘21 J npjor Jeanette 0 , Eagletawn OK SirrpUM- Wcndcl I i-OJii D-erty-i. Tx 11 J, 21 3 SitT‘“. Altmo W Mead OK iiiTis. ..tar1. Mad ll. OK S ms. Shelley Yvette Hugy. QK 1J0 TW hrehai, Wi’jlJsiaU Stillwater. OK 2’3 StneUn- Vera, Durani. OK iiftqbiAty ■ T,Oenson TX Sngelon. Sarah F Duram OK SnglfM-n Virtu E.. Ourinr OK 5 nglelDh We.' 66 6 nc.r, T.-viyn C. Henorin, (JK 5ppert, Gilbe-r V Dei i ca. IX N. -ravr. D Antler , OK 45 94. 2i Kathy Lla re Arillera.OK -Jo IK ikwiys f ”j Marie, Dfinswi. TX Skaggs, .am Scnit Atdrroie, OK Skeito Will air A McAlestrf OK Jrarubo ja i ce Kay W burlur. OK IfEX) 6 ml Wil ifl’Ti 34 Sk rm Roge Lare OK black Movr-ur Day. Caod4. CJK 41 80 3 Starter rv Oslo Bemar fthrurran, TX Slater. Jouthan F Durert. OK Slatm IVrese Nash Vail c. OK Stottcry, Leisa Snirl Dure ', OK Sawifs , Kerreth .rame At«fc OK Sun Brian Daugli , 'Vyrrvewooc, JI3 blt-w Forme June, Kingston OK 9|:wr Judy I h K Shetmar. TX Siiaar Milrtreil K ngs’.cn OK Slddt. Haro C. Dagletuwn Oh Sloat Palsy Fa girts vn, OK Si-vr? Carol A risno nrHi-i OK Sira Iwiic ! C-siy. Idabrl, OK Snivi Robe-! tdwir, Durant. OK Srnedley fl«i. Ckmion TX 5B Srith xian Ardmore OK Srn fh, Alison Di i. OK 13C, 19? Sit rh. Alr-id Dense , Arrieii. OK Snsrk. Alva „ear Cal era. OK built Am 'Alley Wopanucka. OK 217 S run Bill h Laiemap. OK Smith Bill e Fflye Durant OK Sruilh Bruce Wayne A-rttera OK bn If- Birafri Caddo UK siTh.C jsseii rii.i .ii Ok Sft rh, flay IWaurikal 1W ft.rifii Jjvltc Ann Fl Tovson UK Vhln 0 «r Rng mg, OK 6?. 63 66 S nilM David Aian C-rln City. (JO bmith Davismij fi-ulun liou- OK S'nlh Eik Marlin, ZJe City OK im'h George Oa AddfigtDn OK 192 bin h. Hurley M Durant. OK Sir rh. Jar iuHifie R , Colbert Oh hmh. vuhr I. Du ant. OK 5-mti -wei ‘fariar. JK Smilh .I::• cl b Katiai OK Smut- Joyce LVa-i ‘ 19 : h Kaip'i A . Durani oh 3 700 'Fn. ii Ketly J Durani OK 46 Sirr «h. K ra Kay. Shavsee OK vr-itt her a Kay SthliVAe« OK Stilts Kmbeily Ifc' Tatitina UK 3ft TiO 93.yfe. 99. 130. 134 Smith K v f-ifpvrn CAianorra .ry OK Am it- I djoye i-mth. Lee AI Mr I ore Grove (J s TOfi Smth. . « Kate, Colbprt, OK S' - tk, uarfiw Afcnt. Durani UK Srritt. V.n, 1« Arre Knstlfl i OK '2 114 i IS c.-mfi Mor+sr A..He‘-t OK b-nith Menny C . Calere ' K Vi nth Mienae . R rhAstyro IX 14D '9? avt flda. Binkers bew, M 1ii . li Nt?r™. Ardmarf OK Sn itt.Pau Ipsh- Du-ert. UK iia VV i9 U4. I « I V7. ?(% S'riitn Peggs I. a Mr OK |3 Smith Ph Min Man me, Durani Oh Viuit- Sh rley Ci il, Sherrnari TX Smlh ShilryMse Djrarl, OK 2l? rn-i't-. S’e 'i CMrr Mnd.ll Oh 46 Srr, th Al Wirh ia Fflll TK Vrith. 'ndira. Wil OK Sn-lts On LerJ- Mead. JK S'i«n1 Will arr T. Ji fljiert. Ch bmiliwi: Ciie- es T m, tto' e. TX Siiiittfrris Ca - An harrshornr Oh 19? Srtrthvm. J-jhreiy Olyn, r1a orth OK 66 6’ Sndei. -sir D Durant Oh Snyder rihelr .ewhs. Idabel OK Si 92 Vil-E-vie. t .Htbilh 1 Fincrriar TX Soonsar Mnhel D b-oke -. 0c« OK 2W Sos.s irerr tf JSfCll C . •Hinjn Oh Soukas. An ; a. sodily Auleta t K::u[li. Ctrton Waytye Sulphur. UK Scuts ,anhTiyr y A;htl OK Vutn Ratrcia L. Du-jni OK Southern C.rlsV Alpha, OK Sp'+liMing Robe't Ar'Mrs OK Speaks Benn.p Frank Durani OK f-A. 2i3 Spe? A-iyeia Asnetip, H.jqn OK Spears, hr ste I Slyyfer. OK 21X3 Sppck Retire 21' Sp«ed Carroll, Faden. OK n t:i L Durani FjK Suer- Mlenae F Dmerii OK iswHiran .enter Caddo OK ?CC Si«tite. fto et I., Dprinpri, TK Spentu Annens ear. Moka OK Spenvci, Antonie., Caesrivilc TX 4J, 6?, ti? SC Sponfpr Dehyiat Lynn. Durant. OK Sppm.e- Dorclhy, Dur nl OK Spence- Jrrr Dale Durant, UK npeirr- S'wrla S Van Aktyrnr TX Spivey t«- yne C Colbert, OK Spiv Ha iy Ray Hou.iion. TX IQB. ICS. 111.7(10.220 Squires, John Brsfudon Bokcnno, OK ?13 Stiiupav Tuasan. Stisuwan hflarmDelia Tx braftisrp He old Jack, Den nn. TX riAwnri Srnrt Antnn.n TX 7U Stalling lan.es Paul, K«nel r. QK 113, 21 J idling . Susar M . [Ju 4rK. OK «. Bl, l?4. 130. 2U0 SiBlIipqs, VArne Kenefic. UK Sirtrsdeler. Dole A r tsieyuah. OK I9J StanMeld, L ermie 0 Duram. OK Mur feud. Irene Mi dill OK Stan lord L.nu 4P Mae. Durani CJK Kltnfud lHan ,y Rob n Bctjurell, GK Si an ley, Aivwllr fl. Colerrsn, OK Stanley t Ardmore. OK 390 Stanley, Phylt B . M nd,n, OK Stark Dlindi L . Atoka OK Stamen Dela Caddy.. OK Staton Kimberly Diant ( a let a OK 206 Slrek. Dorothy M Wngh City UK Sieeie Mike G Slelfer, Grecw F Okla City, OK Sln nnan Larry John. Sbe'-tisn TX 93, 193 Stcnusi. Leia Ci.1'Jj OK Stephens, Estei D , Duran- OK Stephens, Rhfiinda A Cyleman. Oh Stephenso i Charles R., W Isiwi, OK Stevens Unrm H . Tym, OK 20t Stevens SBtvlra M Hugo, OK Stevenson, Bar aia S «tn HogL•. OK Stev nton, David Ray. Broken Bow. OK Slevenson, Sandra Ardmore. OK bivvertfcvi Winfred Afrfmnrp W Si u ard. Jam Cdrvnid, Denison, TX 47 Stewart, Cathy Lynne Idabel, OK Stewrnt, Dana L+ . Wwi vr||e, OK Stewart, riiiahyih . Durart, OK 213 stewai (. Kolbe ne Wilsrwi OK Stewa- t Katy D Djrnnl, OK Sinwari Pat' da, Idabei. OK Siew. n Ruberi Scott, Durant, OK 213 SlPivarl, Rum tbinr . Warner OK 2(X1 Scii M. Jeff'p ?9 Sti wfll Charles. Duidet. OK 195. 107 St ilweil, trrily, Djipm , Oh Siiiraon I eanj, Dufflni.OK Sinwon Alice Marine, MeAlcste , OK Srinson Carol A Ardmore OK Stock Urn, .Milie Owlo Hugo. OK StoKley, (Vkuieh. Muskogee OK 200 Sfqne. Sherry Lynr- Suiptiur OK 211. fifi Stoner, C v fl Jeffrey, Ukhom Wi 93 Store, Rickey l . McAMste Oh 217 Slnry a -:ky. Durani. OK Story Dived, Kingston. OK Story Fransie. Duran', OK Stoul D vid R . Madlll. OK 31'ji t, Downa Kris Qurenl, UK Slovak Kay F, ftinqiicn. Oh Slvvei, Heva Fagfelown UK Ma on M , Me.Alesiw Oh Stowers. V rgih.a W. MadilJ OK Straight Pallo- L . Clannde IA 2lJ Sham, Rogn Sw rA OK Stockland. Brenda K T«Uo OK bb Slrirklind, Karph Lyn Krrtn Oh SlrrotlinD Kathenne CadiL; OK vinge Sylvia. A'dipwe. OK SiungtHinw Anta K CbIpia OK Sl imy Cec lia Arrimyre. OK Slrojd. Sa nl- TtorcrK. ti r OK Sii.au, Janie. MilMrtsn OK 62 Stua i wer'v. Mi le'icrri UK 6J W ?06 Stua r Rtiturrl Ky Durani Of 2 StobBs Garry Wlyw. Calera UK 94 ?06 Suddreth. Claude H Soppr. OK 214 Sudduth. LafTy Don Haleyvil «, UK Sukhasva«i ,'iaveth. Sull van . Bernice Dm ml Oh Sjlkvan Timuihy J., Kicherdsnn TX SjKri. Uenny C Deniign, T X SuTinar Patr i it L Hugo, OK 64. 206 SuMftoykiJi SuvKhai TH 193 Sum rail. WiXiam D Sherman, TX Suwrtdl, Venkateshwer Duiml OK Sutter, Doris Anr Aluka OK SoUpifield Burrey H . Bni7 pli Oh Suitor Jerry, HLOK Sunon Tc.ry . Semington OK 93 ftvane. £tk Denisw TX 196 Swaffzrd, ■’ m y Broker b w, OK Swaffn-(J. William L Reru MV S r Christ na M . CaiMs. OK bwerep1 Fliaabelh. Ardmiyn Oh Sivcroey David T. Calera, UK AWtgar 2,, iarpra. OK Sweeney Gwfnn. Celera, OK Swift Iv rs AS Swilling. Gay Ip I M A[ sler Oh ‘93 Swink. J n-quelire I Sop i. OK Swmk. James, lap. Hugo. OK Syed. Farhflu •■ JI laF Purart. OK Sy«|, Mchsin Mohammed, Syler, Robeii Eugene, Carlwnylu, OK Srenakl, L v A, Sad j. OK T Ta Tha fuong rrui4 n Oh laatfe. Bud. Iflat l, OK 214 Taber. Ber Oak, Shprnusn TX Taghvae, Mehdi S th, Pachrhii IR 193 Tah. [ ii.; Tonkawa. QK Tah Pat' ru B'-uAtn Bow, UK Takpshd-ie, Cweridotyr Fylberl, OK Talakoob. Ahmad lion iyj Talboi. Te’ e Vourg, Carta.. OK Tafley. Barrydrin. Du'irt. OK lalkv Oeburah D. Du’arr OK Tskty. I racy „c i Dpi C 1y. UK Ismaya I ilwna Coiomb a. SA 2 H Tan Ban Ctioo Sung ). 214 fanden, Sanvay, tic Delhi. Targ, Out Tuong Dui«rn Oh 200 long. Son T.jurig, Djrant, OK Taiii hll, Terry M. McAl -i,tci Lw Taptey tdn Hiwprih. OK Taplwy 7«,{m. IdabeL OK. Tgright, Kounosh. Gr-iod Prai TX 193 lanq R M Durant Oh 714 Tkikingtan, Susan B Cienison TX IiiHton Sand res D,. Ardmore. OK ffli« Karra tynn Quiant. OK 214 rate Billy Gray Jr , Kingston Oh Tiilr .ir i-sp I iri'ln,r OK Taum. Seth Miami, FL Tftwfiq. W l R di. Libya. 19!i, 195 Tawil. Moharnrd, Taylor. Brian Wlllian-, Durarit. OK 63. 214 laylo' firiee 0 . Durant, OK Taylor Bruce Kenneth, Orn yon. TX '93 Taylor Oifrryi Kay. Caddo, OK 92 Tayiut, Cndy R. Den von, TX Tayl i, Drafts Jo VaHiant OK Taylfti, Deana Jo, V 4m h QK Taylor, tdgarrline, ur«rw. GK Taylnr. Elnabclh M., Quta il Oh Taylor Eugene J , Smilhville. OK 4C. 214 Taylor Evelyn Durani OK Toy lor. Gary Lfhn. Wilson UK 47 Taylor. Jimmy Leon, Durant OK Tayfor, Kathy S«e. Antlers, OK 714 Taytoi, Kelly S MadJI. Qt Taylor, Kevin Mark Caleta OK Taykj. Ludie Belle, Our ant Oh Toy tor Pam D . Wright City OX Tfiylot PratTEvia Ann Btoken tiow, OK 49 176. 193 Taylor. Robert 6 ar. Kingston OK 92 14C Taylor, Ronnie Lwjyd. ClOdc, OK Taylor, Sharon,. BroVe-n Bait OK Taylor. Sheila Carol AjiHe's 0X 7 17fr. 122. 193 Taytof. Wrlliairi Flank Mead OK 62 Tejgw Crttdv A , Duranr. Oh 132. ITT. 36 200 Teague, ftcmakl H . Durani, OK Teal. Marginet t Bennirnjfgn OK Tearaw, Mark '01 Tehran Kouros Adib-, Duianl Oh Templeton, Paul | 19 lempleton, Phil p W, Rirk rcteon, TX Templeton. Virgintu T Durani, OK Terrell, Ralph L.. Id. Calera. OK Thai, Ha Son Cr.n 4. OK lhart, tJy Van Durant Oh Thanachat AutltlrtChBL Durani OK Thang, Paid Cllinghta, Durani OK 214 TKaip. Sandra, Wright City, Oh r hornas. Came 130 Thnipai. Cheryte- D vi , Durnnt OK Thamas. Debby L_. Ataki OK Thyriiay Debra Ann, Hugo OK 11? 113 Thomas Dur rthy Lee Durant. OK Thflm i, Fay Durani OK Tlrfjmas,. Jam !V Austin, Clarksvlle Tfl TTiomai. James Da la, Broken Bow UK Thumss. James Mh.t «l. Atoka Oh Thomas. JHI Awtiey. Aioa OK Thomas, uoe Doyle Durant (JK Ihamas. judy Kay. talbfit Oh Hi Thomas Kitrfylynn Durani, Oh ICO. iOl 1WI Them Kriitl Lynr, Kerief t, Oh 2W Thomoi Merto A , Sawyer, OK ?(j6 Thomav, Steven Dale, Atoka OK 94 Jflfl Thorn s, S ur.ani e. Dillard, OK rhom j, Tym Kennedy Faieia OK Ttkjmason V Vvelie Doisni OK I barn a tun Vick Joarsn Sulphur. Oh 62. M. 24 Tnti mson Jama Rutia. Denisor TX lnomp.wni. Ailnon uil. Fal« m. Oh Thr.irnpsD-n, Baibva L . Kemp, OK ?00 hompikTi. Huyt. Hugo OK Thnm-jsun licne Duion Oh Thompson libdCdfoi bving ' -'. OK Ihomp uri Marjorie durani i k TtKifrpw, Mary M.K tab QK?'4 lhampi.i'i Michael Ken OKC OK Thcirfipsor. I Aundaiks, OK 46 Thompion. Peggy 94. t J 137 TKflriiftwMi. RobeM F Dalis. TX 140, 93 Thompson. Son uhr. Du ant. OK Thn.iipjon bcotty, Soper OK Thompson Shrley Sulphu C1K Thompjjw Stor D,. Kemp, OK Thompson, Tr a Lpei- Sope OK 200 lhomp!.i u, Veia Mead OK Thomson Deborah Tisfwmngo C1K I home Fail OK Thomccn tva. Duram OK Ihomion Patricia t., Durani. OK Thu Myai Tibey. Helen . Caler a. UK Tirkfl Fieri, Mod 11, OK T dwcl, A . Durani. Oh Irjwell, DrrAuda hnyc Durans Oh 43 66 Tiertentann K«ne F, RaHlesvili , Oh 45 Tilogariai, Ro-atlia , Timberiakr, inaGaye Krebs, OK Timmons Ftva hs A Liarvin, OK Tmidthy, Gtn Lee IWrvttti OK T nker, Robeii Wayne Uwaiaa OK 104 T nkhatn Kobe it..I . Morgan CA TinsNty Frtve S. Mead UK T(ppv irvg Frayaon Titsworth FiicHyr L bennirglyri OK 193 Tobai, Ana Luca, Dura OK 214 Totsler, Brenda Kay M.ll Creek Oft ToUntJ. Laurie A Columbus CA Totoerf, Ro-y Tfiomos, isberman TX ToUisjui. Gts g Luaene Djiarh Oh I U 7o1ks rm Peg Tt k Duianl, UK lollisciri R,i|s n E Djrarl. OK 214 Tdliver, Wayne D On %ort. I X lomlnsOh. H Gene, Lond Ft Tomlinson. Jeiry Hurani Oh Ttwnm A C . QK Tart higuyen that, Hniision, TX214 Ton, fuori Thar. Du'a nr, UK 2W Tondfj Morito, Tyncy. Judy F. Bokclsilo. UK loney. Ritd Rer rr, fclr;rfsde OK Tui'ubbee, Richard D . Durnnt OK (oral) MasyrjJ. Tivurnsend Ualtfin G , Tulsa Ol . iDwnsennl Rube't, UaiEas TX 193 Townsend, Vsrvce Fadd Durani, UK (ownsend, Vrlva OK Tra Dung My. Link R™ i AR 2t4 Tracy. Lon Hnycrie. Mad.ll, t3K Tramn oJI, Curtis Johh, Tit-Lomingo OH T-awmK, Dsbbre Arm, Stuart OK Tremmek, Jwry E , Qanison. TX Trjfnmell, Rebecf V Tishomingo, OK Trammell. Ste e Ray. Smart OK Tran Anh Qu«, Dui r t. OK XXi Tnn Bay Thi Durant. OK Tran Canvan Thi, Durant Oh Tran, Char Durant. Oh Tran. Dwu hgrscthi. Durani Oh Tran Oieii In, O— ■ ri Tran Hbi Due. Durani UK 206 Tran Hiyi Tti. l j-ant OK Tran Hoang C hian OK Iran Hoang Khai. ULranr Oh2l4 Ti tir Hung, Durart, OK Tian Huy Kfiat, Durani UK Tr n hhsnh Hflor Durunt UK Tran Liet-I LXi'ant. UK Tran I mh Hang Durani. OK Trar. Lai Dur, Durani Oh JOA Tran Phpi Xuar. Durant. Oh Tiirr Tkach K Duran'., OK Tran Tv Var. Durarl. OK Tran. Thu Xuan. OK 206 Tran, Thuon ngoc, Dufi'ir, OK 214 Tran, Irl Dinh. Du-ani. Oh Tran, True Trunq Duram Oh 214 Trjng Thanh Quang, T'Apjr Mary Jirr Hpgi . OK Tiaughber. Dmuthy J.. T shnniingu. Oh Trayghbc’. L Uuanne. MvAfcsliJ, UK Tray, Mar F.am.es Pauls Valley, OK Tray, Patrlea Shawn. P«jtj Valley OK 94, 24. 24 Treadway ,rAwell, Durant, Oh Trem. 0 11 v Ronald. Durant OK Trent. James M , Carte ' UK Tieni - er ' Lee Durani. OK Tneu. ttuoftg. Ourani UK Turn, Joanna Deli, wat !, OK T nh Hoa Tnu riyract. Oh. 20T I'.nh I ail Thi Durani OK £00 Tnr h. 6anh, Durarii. OK 2tffc Irinh Saul, Durant, UK ?H6 Ttinh. Vnh Trn ►, Durani, UK [roller Hjjuld Wr, Durant QK Tir.iung Luc Dmh Durant OK Truong, Ch K rn, Di anl. FrK Tuong Dung Q.jlk.. Duiaet OK 706 Iruohg Hung The. HOLM Mi, TA 214 Truong Hung Vinn Duronl UK ?W Truontx Duram, OK ? A Tiuur«g, ThaoDmh Dustl UK 206 Huong. Tjnh Van. Uuiarv, OK T, uijricj, (Jyer Dmh Durant UK 714 IsoJ Siu Hang. Monks Hill. IQ Stiaron Ksy Amieis UK Tucker, Amt Mane. Denison Tk luckn Charlefie P Duran . OK Tucker, jarult K . Durant, UK Jucker S«iii Vernrta. Faint QA Tumbleson, Fiiylnix Idobct. UK Turman Pdul M. Ill D.jiftm Oh 214 Turner Chrrs I ee, Calbcrl, UK 43. 214 luiner Tietiita Kay, Cnlhci Oh 4J. ?I4 Tuiner Joshua E Atoka C5K Tjiwi. Raymond Mark Tulsa. UK ?00 Turner, Sehr na Rene Colbert OK 43, 2iXJ Turnei. V rginia, 206 Torreniine Kfnnetli R., Atoka Oh, 200 Tyler Danry Kay. Mead Oh Tyler. Lisa K Durant, OK lyson Barbara J.. Mead Oh Tyson Pluma Dtaart. OK a LldomkijjAiWnd, buvich LeHsche M t « . Ik.' Grand Pra r , TX T07 Ueltsrh y Tino Durtran ile TX Uhfes Heathpr I Antlers, OK Llkagwu 'Hudim Okezie ’v.gnii too Urnetut ?. bedtorri N . Dg'ani, OK 206 CJmefufc y-tifffl la., Df’imrir, IX Unrated Liana Lynn 6ir ifhvillc, UK Underwood Tkm sn L . Ryan. OK 134 131, Underwood. James T kyon Oh IJpsJcwood Jerry fi , MHsum OK underw ji«4. Ptjth, Uurint. OK ting Hue Van, Durant, OK 2T1C Urton. Oa it Joel. Uurarr. OK Urum, jo a Durani Oh 4S Uster, Donna i30 V Vails, Hharon Hentfcis, Durani OK Vilk Shelia D„ Dirfi.-r Oh 136 Valdes, V cr i« M Panama ? P VaLVc Oralia, Djram, OK Vaigrw, Bfckchlto UK Van Dec Heim. Becky 5 hoTman UK Van bighprr Kyrrvclts Westkap lle Ht 92 TOTi Vance Karen Dawn Shreveport LA 43 Vance. Lou Rena, Cartw qhl OK Vartdenbijf j, Afmeita ftciTi r aori Oft VniHtcrgritf, I nda JO. Shfttrrsn TX Van-Je ' ft Tun Ardmoir, OK Va-ide'heim. foiky S Herman Oh 62 M, 206 Vaniandl ffeverly A MeaH. OK 43 Vasqtie . Dianicia Dijant Qh Vasquei. I ui A Silver hpriucf MD v ughn Elitnbeih S Ciwigate. Uh Vaughr Peggy Fvetyn Caney Oh Vaughn. Snim R . Ceney, OK Vaughn. 5imoeie t?6 Veazey. fJamel .« Sbernran TX II 13 119. 2l4 VWder Carelyn R Demon, TX Venable Rnberi L Lulaa'-t OH Verewiesl Cerolyn J . Deri er TX ?00 Vidal. John Anrjrew Duiani fH Vidal Mo y D Durani OK VieriM. Ana Palm w 2UU VieIIA. Virginia BeB Ouram Oh 4B 49.214 V i i Dam re I Du acf. Oh Vigil Phil Rudy, Durant. OK Vincent Anlhraiy , Hill AFB. JT Vnder. Lynn OH Vi On Kren. OK 195 Vn, Hung Va ' CXr ant, OK 706 Vci. Narn Van Jtfc Vo Thu Thuy Th Oh 20U Vo Thi.hi Thi. Houston TX Vo. Tien, OK Vo. Van Qtiany. Durani OK 206. Vungtriongsoti, Jjrripori Durant OK Voorhie;, S«ti Edward Durant. OK 214 Vyurhics Sarah Cfree ! Dirranf, OK w Wad I . Rmgfa «. 3 131 122 '+«1 Jolm. kfatoet, OK Wade Hartor- Vowfcve DuwU. OK Wad Mary L Duranl. OK W Je NeW h. Broken Bow. CJK Wade Pb«j Lvnn MadiU OK 10, 111 Wad . Nanm Singh. watfwd Chartait L UMburmn OK Wagner Angela C . Valiant. OK Wagne Rc«i 11 Hugo OK W QMNi I h«« M Denisor T X j tman JflKi Fd ar f ComintUt OK 206 warden Bitty F Durant OK Walcfn Joyce M Durant OK 4« 214 Walden Aelley flcrroe Moore, OK Wjldfip D-lto Wayne Modisontille TX Waldron Elizabeth D Pittsb'jrtj OK Waldron. Gary D Pittsburg, OK 1 Walker, Anita L , Ads. OK 112. 113 115 Walker Billy D Durant, OK Walker, Cattily n L . Kiowa, OK 76 240 Walker Cynlhij Ruth Durant, OK IfJ. 13b Walker. Doris Duranl OK Walker Freda Marietta OK Walker ieneva Dean. Duranl OK Walket John Adduon Henryelta OH tl, 119 214 Walker Ksmeth (tay, Duranl OK Walker K r la Qayk ChKOUh Ok 200 Walker Uun Ljnn. Huge' OK 1)0 IJI Walker Krtjm Ann Duranl OK Walker MrcMei Wsvne. Duranl OK Walker Robert. Ardmore OK Walker. Rodney Lyrrn Madid, OK Walker W C Doran . OK Will '..rarg. Haworth OK Wallace Can . Ardmore OK Wallace, Owsty ft Du 4n OK Wallace Mary Rather w, tKjge OK Waller LswBrr Kftr. F 4 OK Wak Carolyn, Bokchrto, Wan DnmondD«r. ktah J OK 117 Walter Paul Eavd Denison. Tit Walthall L Drcafeeth Catora OK Ward. Dwayne. 104 Wans Henry 7 . Harrsborr . OK Ward Jaegue+tne ft Soper OH W trt Jan my Broken Bow. UK Ward. Juanita Duram OK Ward Mark E. Hartshorn OK W .h MWeTndd Farmers ftran a TX « 214 Ward Sharon Htesidtori OK w«««en. 8 tnda Elmw C OK WWrihen Karen- J . Divert! OK WJrt«wm Karen J Ckxafit 0« tMukturh James Heal Olkhoms Cay. OK ?flfc Washbvn Jim Moyers OK Washburn Pamela D Durant, OK 46, 52 Washburn Sundra D Durant. CDK Washington Caroline. Caddo, OK Washington Caine. IJabel. OK Washington, Regina. Ardmore, OK Watkins Defer Lynn Caddo OK Walk ms Tammy F Haworth, OK Watson Brian Kent Marietta, OK Watson Jay Loren Antlers OK WM«n Linda Lee. Kenehc. OK 66 WarvJrs Tretowus C . Huge OK WarV ii Wanda Sue. Coram OK Warn Jen Lyn Mad OK Wans Mmtto w . Duram OK wails Shannon Wayne Bf rt OK I II Walls Shettev Lynn. Kingston. OH Wilts Tracy Unet to Byars OK Jlrl Wans Winifred, Kingston OK Waugh Bruce Kevin Huge-. QH Weathers, Jean F Tom, UK Weathersp«n Lon. 77 Weaver lm-da M Duram, OH 53 Dak E Durant OK Weaver Dana Lynn, Duram Oh wee ? 62 wea rr Janes Lee. Lonefto t OK 194 •toasts Jan FJemx nugc OK 194 Wki r Lbti Mead OK 54 weave tended L Not OK 200 Wea.et Tnrothy H F-itauia OK Wrfefe David, Das s. OK Wefefe Dermii Ray H ndn DK 4,1 WVhb Ernestine Duranl, OH Wfbfe Gary L Cleveland OK Webb Lorn A Mead, Oh 40 krt Richey Coleman. OK Weber Sabma G □ Paso, TX 76 77 Wtbutl Jim Edward Durans. OK Webster Leslie. L30 Week ley Leer M fiewimgion. OK Weems, tteilh D Grand Pratfi T ■Weg? 5har m Durant OK Weqer Wanita, Durant. OK Waiborn, Trek L Mead, OH Welch, Vicky Is Denison. TX Welti rig Kin. 5hunda R , Coalqale OH Wells H. felanlsy Jr, Hendn . OH Welly Jock Caddo, OH Well Lynda B , Durant OK Wkrlls Mackie Mead OH Weils. Ricky A Mftcdev OK I Welter Irene. TX WafidT Harry, Haworth 0« Wend V rhi rta cfih. JK4?. 52 100 101 200 Wescofl UcfenUP Duranl. OK Wesley Brenda S, Durant OK Wnlev Cndy Ann Madrfl, OK West Clifford W. Kingston, OK Wtst Gerald L Grand Pram TX 108 109 ML 214 Westbtwjh C«llw WMtmOfefend, Ingrid, Our am OK Wether bee John. Ar tulle, OK Werherbee Madge. Actwllr OK Whariw Carta Daw A:t a OH 62 64 «fl 69 M 206 Wheeler 0- s P Breken Bow. OH Wheeler KHh C , Anfl C J00 Wheeler. -Mark R Ft Wwlh. TX Whitman Rofeesc S Caney, QK White, Adriana Bemal wiuie, Barbara. Meed OK White, Bany Ray. Denison TX White. Britt Bedford. TX ! 200 Wet David Lynn Tuihfca OK 134 WKr.e CnwI Wavn Omni, OB i Wfme (Mia Ir Oeriw TX WAUe Fdwm. Wluir Floyd W rne Cokman OK White. «nnie Key. HcAlestor Oh 38 S4. 194 Whrte, Joeiyn, Fi Tu-ynn OH While, Knsli Hoy■ Fl last son OK 2 M While, Leni, Ardmore. OK White. Maivin Lyon. CHicKsiJm. Oft 104, 107 White tSrll Mane Kertefic, Oh White Palr ir ia Arm Ada 0« 11? 115, 176 19 While VierlAlle h. . Durant. OK While S uucr Key Caler a, OK White Ti«anley Herth Durant. OK Wh la Susan Leah Coleman QB WhSr Wilkam David kUbe. OK Whited Tracy Lynn, Brsby OH 136 1°6 Whilesulr tes Prouar WA Whnliald, Kelly C , Collinsville OK 1 4 W'hllforti Julir Ann, Newcastle, OK 36 37. 03, |J6 WhuHxk, David W Wayne, OH 36, 37 50, fV) HO 200 Wnilhsck, Shern Ann, Wayne OK 36. T7, ?I4 WhilltAlt Tern I ynr., Wayne. OK J6, 37, 214 Whuhxk, band 176 Whilritiie Glenda Nad, Coleman, OK WHilfhMa William l , Ckiianr OK WkiltM Jon Pace, Austin. TX Whittington Keith E BofctMo. Oh Whithhgsnn Hanna j , Me Ales «_ OK Wnferliku Cham Thala ) ?! Wichat Alnr Idabcl. Oh Wiggin Jon keel j A Cm ram OH T 54 b . Vi 214 Wujtjin Jfsseph Durant OK Wikm tarry M Karaite. Of. 47. 44 WiUterson, Ralyy L Durant OH W WertiMi William G Duranl OK W MmMu Leaf R|if n OH W Ikinitfi, Durant OH WArnswi. J mc Glen Durant OH l WArruor Ridwd H Grecnvide OH i?6 Wdtatd Delues Duran OH 4fi Cynthia Lee Kuygslon OH 194 Wdbamy Akse Afdrrkjre. Oh W'Wams, Aece A Duram OH WiBami Allen Andmcie. OK Williams Hin CftBflw MeAlesrei OK ?tt) Will,ami Hilly I Garvin. Oh J14 Wilt amt C f« Yvonne Bennington OK Williams Chartas 1- . Muskogee OK Williams Chalk t udoM OK Williams Cotoy Lee Ardmore, OK Wdliami Owyi Bn ?-Bou OK Williams David. Broken Bo. C Wiliams Da-n W iliams IJemsa Hidanl City, OK W Hmdu Dennis M , Anqieion TX WiiHarTis. Dianna Hay, Antlers OK Williams Jam Sue Aiaka. OK Williams, Jonathari Ardmore. OK Williams, Harry, Hugo, OH Williams, L nh J , Bennington, OH Williams Mary Ann, Madill, OK Williams Mary A Mend, OH Will .am Norman M . Carianght OK Williams. Potriua Duranl OH Williams Paula. Kingston, OK Williams fttumda B idabet. Oh 194 Williams Rotoarl H Sidinar OH Williams 5K?i F Durant. OK W iliams 5uian ihimeyvdlr. OH William UmmyRjy Hardrii. OK 1J8 Williams tammy S . Antlers OK Williams VlAJ a , Our aril OK Williams, Vicky, I.Jabel. OK Williams-m Pam F Durant, OK I3C. 138 WilMord beutah Atoka. OK Wdlingham, Dstra but. Cakiwn. OK 7(1 W4l ngham, ShM ) Coleman OK W4n Afm Ardmore. OK W'trs Ddhirt Marrett OH W4ls Qlanna Sue Broken Bn OK WiRs Margamue uator . OH Wife Raipn Duane Duranr Oh Wilks Ralph Duane Duram OK Wills ftulerd Duiarri OK Wills Paula. Durant OK Wills Ruth, Ouiam OK Wllsrsn Da.h1 Tiay, Mat e«4. OK 214 Wilstm Donald Gene Marietta OK Wilson. Cue Barvnirtf. Vallianl. OK Wilwn. Evelyn Duranl OK W lson James, t o seta OK Wilt Karen Mourn OK 6. 9. . J7. 38 03 93. 94 97 98 « IJ2. 133. 136, 137 1 4 W4oun Lyndali Ba r Mmo OK Wilion Mara Divant ClK WiHon Penn. Lynene Lone Grove On Wilson Aharnn Jane Durant. OK 7( Wilson Shari I Clpfb Webber? Fall OK 52 74. ?5 194 Wilson Sleven Edward, Coleman, OK Wilson Susan Polls, BokeNto, OK 56 Wilsdn William R , Durant, OK 4fc Windie, Carl Anthony Wtwuka OK WinltM , Charla K , Denson TX Wingard, Lon Ann OKC OK Wirujlirld Disis Ann, Colbei r, OK W nglicid Elsa D Ca r a. OH W Ajleu Maty C Ouram. OK wmgfmid Partrrl Caddn OK Wingfiaicl Fenny R ye Coierl OH Wmgfield Penny H Colban. Oh Wink ley William Earl. Durant OK Wmnei v l na t Colban. ok 46 Wmmngham, Toby Micheal Aniiery. OH IJO Wm lu p Valma, Broken Bow. OK Wirvstone Terry Lynn Duran r QH Winter Daphnne S . Idatoel. OK W.ntars, LtsWl OKC- 0« W11 Mai'.esa C . Durant. OH Wise Him 9« 99 Wise Tabs □ Tavurw OK Wacne . Ttesti Wayne MrCurum. OK WdKets Sharry Kay Durant. OK Witruo- Clyde Atoka Ok Was, Hrtnl David, Hefivvdte TX 140. 194 Wns, Ctody joy T'fhummgo OK Wttoan. Van Oakley, Duranl OH WbHt, Letter Hailh, fredencs. OH 104, 107. 200 Wollentaaiger Paul B . Boswell, OK Wongaramvillai, Pome ' v d. Charto Pi ea Pwtsburg. OH Brand, Chnvlj Mowerle Mead OH Kelt Dene Pitistourg OK Wood, ,Maine Lou Hugo. OK 49, 194 «feoshum Gary W Idafeel OK Woods, Judy Alice, Durant. OK l9a Wtapdwuryh Ronald Lae Sherman. TX Woody. Li Carol, Manna die, OH ?14 Wooldridge. Blanche Duram UK Woolsey .left W vne Vs Ilian I DK Wcolsev Kathy ft. Vallianf OK Woolen Ronald AnJnuue OK Weak. SaborRi Workman Rryndail. CaAto OK Workman. Randy C . Shevman. TX Woeaham. JuM.n L.ju Meaidton DK Worsham, Lou Ann HeaWfon OK 176 206 Worthy, Loy Hugo OK Wray, Tom Lynn, Ida tnl, OK Wren. Anno B Stigtor, OK 53, 194 Wngbt, Betsy A , Durant OK Wright Cynlhia Lee Dehisnn TX Wright. David Wayne. Roilyn height, NY 140 Wright, Dunn Lou Polesu DK Wright, Earl Thome , Wnghl City, OK Wnghi.Gwy Neil, Duram OK Wrghi Joan Rene Leddo DK 66, 93 Wright, John Afdrmyif OK Wr ht Jonathan W Tufsa OK Wngfu Larry CMn rl Duran OK 200 WrHjhL Michael Paul. Prrctlon. IN Wnght Monty Hay Mad H OK 62 63. bto 67. 9J WrtghL Roy Lynn. Milburn OK Wright Willwsm J , Qarrefsnn, 50 7 BJ, 140,. 141, 200 Wright Wilma Louise, Duranl OK 57. 217 Wyalt Etockv Ftohfetit Tishominno DK Wyatt, Carat W. Duranl. «3K 40. 50 Whan. Judith, Durant OH wjrsit Roberi L« (V. Otndheki OK 2 5 W'.rorl Jo epfune Carve OK Wyke. Diana Rhea, Bu Mu OK Wvlm Susan Cun Bokchno. OH Wynn Pametor Kerr . WerrRv OH Wyrark Rrvjma Lynn Idetoel OK Wjnck. Sharan ¥ Alt a OK Y Vahpodai'nr. Faramaij IW Vaish Mohamed Wet a S Patoshne 217 Dan Ra Caddo Ok Vales. John Angfin. Savrmi. OK 47 60 69 Vates Ttmrthv Atoka (W 00 Bi 274 York. Scaitott Ann Colbet OK Youdenan Jam Aid more OK Young. C Yvette Cottier I, OK Young Carolyn J Boll, Clayton, OK 5b Young, Danny James, Durant. QK Young Glenda Kay. Duranl, DK Young, Jacqueline, Durant, OK 63, 130, 1 3l Young, ,lphn D , hherman, TX Young, Neal Rfly, Bell TX Young. Pamela McV y, Duram. OK Young, Peincio to en Dwant OK Young Pauline, Durant. OK Young Ray A Pmishorn TX Young. Sahtna D txaanr OK Voting Sharon G Hsoo OK Young Susan Ikrmr EVAthilc OK Young Terr. QaM Husk' 7H M 62 64 194 J24 Young Tony Lee Mead OK Vounghtood Ofera Ha Mt A totter. OK Younus Mohammed z Zachary L rr I KarrUvime OK 2TO Zaghi, Awash. Ouram. QK 41, 2(7 ZaNr H Z di, Syed Wat, Pakistan. 215 Z r r W illnam Ar.t Apn Wewfika. OK 62, 63 Zargtor, Sara, Idafee OK Ziegler. Phyllis E Denitw . TX Zitaras George S 200 7oha Syed Saiuar 206 Zutren A mii 200 Zysko. ana Rosalia. 200 Faculty, Staff, Others A Abe SmH Mike 177 Abbott Billyc “ Library 149, 170 Ahner, Annie — Coordinator Continuous Edutft bon Adams Beniamin M — MathemaLrcoJ Sciente 160 Jams. Claud R — tngtrth ffumamnet and Lan gunge 157 Akin. Joy — Eernltmaen 160 Akins, So ZarUto —■ Bkpihir 1 Ofhtt T66 Alton. Bill — Autiliary Servies 95 Alton, Bob F — H oem 146 Alton. G.K — Regent H? Alton Maggie - Aumbry Service 176 Anderson Jan — TRT0 Prgyram 17? Anderson Vrrgit 177 Antkftson V«k c — Counseling 179 And e 9, Charto tt — CdiKaton and Psychotopr 150 AitoRH . Dw M — Engkah Humanui and can guages 30. 95 157 Aom jack M — Re.jei1 145 Arnold ftas Ann — ConVofler a Officer 7t Ashcraft MG ‘Rock — Education and Paycheto gy 57, 15« Ash ion, Knit — Communica t .on and Theatre 60, 69, 349. 156 .Ashlon, L11 A — SiiidfM Special Set vice 17? Ausley, Robert — Business Adhnirii lr tkjn and Manajs B flak, La Ft Jr — Ehgksh tufr r fies and Lan g age 1 9 15? flaltard. Bov M — Ra rni 146 Baikn Laura L — R 6 V P tlaiker, Lews L — Physical Sc rente 04 35 161 flainetle. James Y - Ari 149 136 Botkin Vlasta J Pat —Library Business 5e« rrres !4S Bo iinda S — Blumi • Oftne 170 Bauer Louis — Burui Chfire 170 Bra 1 to Geneva — Oftrcr High School Belahont 160 Beal Retha — Campus Book Eachange 149 172 Beams J an 177 Bheltacharya, Anna — English Humanities and Language 157 Bhaltacharye, Saurl P — Social Scientes 159 Highartn, Jo Ann — Bursai Olflte 170 Bighorn, Som R — Bwingital Sciences (61 Black M Irene - Offlrp, Vice Piesident foi Business Service 171 Riuirirr, Winona - Home Economies 54 155 Boren David Serrare 1 At, Hoslu Doyle I — Mat hemal it al Sciences 160 Boiirt Mary Louis - Technology 149, 362 Bow n Colfan W C«4duaie Dean 147 149 (6fl Boven Ruby L — B-iunc E kx atioo and Set re •ary Admuu u«sciri 56. I 9 1 5 Boynfoo EitoiftC —GnAMH Cuwiiflaiw. School of Behavioral Studies 147 150 Bradlunf W R — Retpni 145 Breeden. George — Cgnt miter 111 Bteeden, Linda — OtfHe Aetuapace Brin. Paincui C — Red Riwer Valtov Hisloncal Assoc aixwi Inn. Wah i C — Musx J56 Bniiuo Jame E — E toe I fame s Teehnotogy 1 9. 162 Brovh SusahH - An 39 149 Bruce Jor — Regerit I 5 IVirhanan Gerald D Sfudeot health Services 149 73 Bud lea — Alumm Member 146 Bur neb Jimmie B — Lounwhng Cmtor Office Bun Lody — English. Humamur and Languaacs 157 ttyra Ldwarfl L Jr - Social Science 149 159 c CaHurtte. Shu toy ft — OHk Musk Campbell Hhij R — Olhr foairalkr 171 Canfield, Ten — 121 Car «d I Johnny G — ampuimr} Science 52, 149, ISC tartar, Gertrude — 177 Caitwnghl Batty - KIAC 100 Casila, Gayle — EJamunlary tducailon 156 Castleberry, Mfery Ann — Vic President For Admissions and Records 14ft. 16b Cathey. Juliet Auaillary Service 176 Caridlc. Jack G — Education and Psychology 149 156 C happen. Ben A —Comrmjn«atKto and Theeire 156 Chamber . Alice — KIAC Itf) Chinn. Kannath L — L(«nor«i 149 Cto'k. Ldonu E VetfUfli (oonknaiot 57. 156 Clark, MKe 64 Ctofk Sally Jo Oft Vhfe President ton In 1 ruction S49 Coal , Carol F Bur e. Oil 170 Cockerefl. G.M Speedy - EgueHrton Centd Corkanstl. Patnci M CqwninnCfiTRr 120 Coker Clyaeane — Offirt Vic Paewtltrw lot Buairvss Sarstces I7l CfHtote John 164 Cohw Donald 0 — Phyatat Stem T49, 161 Cc« t. GA Ji Economics 149. 165 Colter. Mary tot — Home Ecttoonwa 155 C xpar Baity Gay to - Cgue l nan Center 121 154 Cooper Waher — Safety 154 Loupev. Joyce — 56 149 157 Crwfeui 9'II W Aa+ospa 1 9 155 Cwbm Rcbecta K - tudcrH Spn. ai Snmce 17? fwnrHon. Joyce - Elerri frt ty Lducotron Gttice 149 CqMOlF Wayne - AudarViaual 1 9. 150 176 Comet Tun C — MauiTwance Supervisor Ciauje Deborah Ann — Vtudrnl u1 OM.ce 169 C1 aige Mary Arm — Muur 156 C raw Lon T — u in t bducanon and Secret af Administration 56. '49 165 CJtnwh. Joy — Stmton hpecai Sriren 172 Cunn ngb4m James - Safely and Safely Education 149. 154 D □•Vault Angela Gayle — Sociology Office Davit Charlen Arionpare 145. 155 Davis. Darrell — Student Special Service 43. 53 172 Oatru. Dorothy F — Library 149 176 Davi Julu Capru — Commonacatjon and Theatre 74 TV 149. 1% D i . K y C Aod Vnuaf Ollic 150 170 Davit. Sonny — Engksb Humann s to L n goad 4 157 □cel Ovcki L — KIAC I60 ISO DaSilva, Jam A — Mamtamnce Office ttoSierguei, John R — Regcni 145 Dhan Judy — Food Stri ct 176. 177 Didwn John L — Social Sciences 159 Dtlbetfc Baverly A — Art canting 150. 104 Olbeck Cbm — PiftoiMmi tiiKnior and Ky dwlcgy 150 OU. C S_ — Offea School of fkueu and In dually O . J rwee — 8u m M and Induttry I5B D4I Brt — Bur W Othc Dodd W lham G — School of Bunoeti «np Indus U, I 155 On tar. Manfyn J — BuHwm Admimtlration and Management 150. 16 Dufat. Christy 160 Dunham. Plui R — Education and Psychology lift Dunning, Shaion — Office, Physical Science Dye Jack ft — 0ii wwM Administratiftn arid M n acjemenl 150. 164. ibS Dye Robert 164 E Easier wood. Sieve 173 Edwards J V — Counseling 179 Edmards Billy L — Aerospace 155 Fgglaton, Ckndon I - Physical Science 5fi 15fl Elder. Jenr — Sociology 159 rider, Kenneth B Sociology 150 159 Ellis Richard Bony — Business' Administratori and Management 55. 150 Eftgte(- Jeanette — Educa lion and Psychology S3 150' 158 Eppter Jan — English, Humanities and Languages ‘57 F Paulks Lena — English Humanities and Lon 4Ui£fM 137 Ferguson Don P — Physical Education 154 r«nand« Janet L Registrar 'i Office Lftfi Fisho Leslie — Regent 145 FTsher Shell a J Sludeni Sperotf Services 1H. 172 Fisher. Virginia T — Director of Placement. Presi iLf-m a Office 150 I 67 Foulleode CtovcM — English Human lies and Lart qus.3 : 157 Fosi'Hwde Slww ' — English. Humarnhes and Lift quagefi 137 Foi J 'B — Education and Psychology 150. 150 G Garths. Billy D — Metal Technology 150, 163 Goody Dooglae L — Aerospace 155 Gnrrreon, G. David — Social Sciences ISO. 159 Gar Jr F (My and Mrs) 120 121 145 Gary Joe Leland (Mr and Mr .l 120, 121 Gathroft, Frncu - industrial Education 162 Gath ton, Marsha — Physical Education ISO 154 Cieckv John F - Education and PuyiholDfiv 156 Gold C. Henry — Dean. School of Business and In dustfy 147, I5n 164 Gold Jackye — Business Administration and Man aigement 150 164 (Rradmart. Jane 179 Gorman. Jtoey — Business Administration 150. 164 £ o Charles W — Social Sciences 135 Gregg. Swirtdr K - Student Aid Office 169 Griffith. Evetyp — Campus Book Eccihnng 130 174, 217 Gtimes, B4I f — Mathematical Science G umes, Richard G«en — MAC IbO 160 H Haddock, Oolphus — Accounting 130 164 Hem. Betty 17? Hamilton. Austin L — Accounting (64 Hsmmift. Char let R Industrial EtKicalron 162 HanAro Jem I 71 Mar man Hamid 240 Hatmon jame S. — International Piograms and Services !5ft Harmon. Michael G —Library Business Services 130 166. 178 Harper. Howard - BooKstune l?4 rtartwell-WTi rfehrafl, Jone — flegiat rat a Office 167 Hawkins, E F Print Sfv)p « 60 175 Hawkins, WO- Industrial Technology 150, 162 liaxell. Ekm 13 — Biological Sciences 150 161 Haielt. Jtwi« 177 Hare , Raul — English. Ifumanntiw and L n juerjei 15? Heath John — BSfl. Dnec tor 42 Heath Tmi — Manager, Shearer Holt Hedden, Jack t — Physical Education 1 J, 15G 154 Hedrick, Debra J — Computer Center 175 Helms, JD — Regwt 145 Hemphill, Debra J — Office. Vice President for In strucatiofl Herder son Robert A — English Humanities and Language 197 Hendricks, Silvia 43 « e rtfn:, John Ac counting 164 Herein . Ellen 165 Merchw. Gary W Music 156 Heu tferwrt. Warxfe 171 Hibbs Leon — Frasmlem 32, 1 6, ??h, ?40 Hibbs. ft Mas — Equestrian Center Hill Carl 166 Hill El tern ft — English, Humanities and Lan guages 5ft, 15ft 15? Hill Gladys — Counsdfhg 179 Hobbs Donna — Special Services 172 Hofm-e Ruth — Rr-flerw 14r5 Hooper. Natema 177 Hoolen Rdy H — Economics 165 Houiion. Dora — English humanities and Languages 39 150 157 lieu set, Charles — Counseling 179 Howard Me t-ne 150 Hudson. Vicki L — Physical Education 124 550. 154 Hughes. Key - SootI Sciences 159 Hughes, Rotireng M — Bursar's Office 17D Hunmcult, Edward W - Aerospace 151, 155 I Irr lichey, Joshua 40 J Jackson. Cheryl — Office. Education and Psychol 3V Jaduon. Joann Fjsgltsh fimtarnimand Lan guagrfi 137 James. Pat new D — Center foi Otganiianonat Ef fectrevne 151 164 Jamison, Blanche M — English Humanities and Languages 5fi 151 157 Jeffries, Mary i77 Jenk ns. Fonda Man Bursar' Office 170 Jenkins, Sidney L — Economic 169 Johnson, Bruce A - Sccttl Sciences 151, 159 Johnson, Louis 0 — Social Sciences 159 Jisnes. Linda — Fnqlrah Humanitres and Languages 157 Jones. Hybla Q. — Office, Bwlik Education ond Sec ratavritl Administration LSI, 164 K Kshrs. Catherine R — Communication and The atre 156 Keenan. Douglas — Electronic Technology ift2 Keith, nick — Physical Education 114, 154 Kilpatrick, Fail B — diotogicai Sciences 151. l6l 171 Kirk Doits. 177 Ktqtiigec John T — Vice President for Student Services 57 14ft 151 K ock, Robert — English, Humanities and languages 157 KutaiL Hemal E — Campus Book Ecchanqe 151. 164, 174 Kuidit Usa G —Adunimions Enrollment Center 169 L Lambert Secky — Office. Vice President foi In ilructton Ljiftdui. Dwight - Sociology 159 lathfim James H — Industrial Education 151, 162 Latfram, Martha Ann - Library 151 178 Lawson. Michael — Meiai |63 Lnycock. Dorothy S — Office, Vice President lot Student Set me« L-eon Joe A — Chancebor 145 Lestr. James £ — Bwlogical Sciences 161 Lrtts, Bill it — Engbih, Humanities and (.ahguaget 151, 157 Lett , Dennis — English, Humanities and I dn 191, 157 Levin , Sandra Sue — OfFice Education and P y eholagy Ldtlejoftn. Joseph L. — English, Humanities and Languiag 5ft, 151, 197 Livermore. Edward l — Ragent 143 Logan, Robttn (68 loun tuTY. Dwmel Charles — Physical Educatum I |6, t I V IX I usvry Herbrit — Campus Book Eechange 151 174 Uicb , Qerty L — Switchboard 174 Lfftn, Joyce — Campus 3ooA Exchange 151, 174 Lyanf, John E — Director, Food Services 176, 177 M Mabry, Cw lyvi $ — Bursar s Office 170 Mabry, Joseph G — Sociology 159 Mackey, 0 ril H — Recent 145 Mangrum, CTV — Communication and Theatre 56 Manley, Barbara 240 Manley, Pudv H. —Coimnumcalron anti Theatre 7? 73, I 4fi, 151. 156. 240 Manners. Bull E.— Print Shop' IftS I 73 Mansut. Paul M — Music 1'MI Martin. Cl 0 — Power TechwMogy DC'.. 01, 131, 162 Merlin, Jimmy H — Mathematical Sciences 151, 160 Marbn. Ptctcc J — Coordinator Higher Edurafinr. Center Massey. Mwihi — Continuous Education 4fi 151 166 McClewkw. Max J. — Art, Parsons Scholar Pro gram 151. 157 McCarty, Phyllis 368 McCey, Carl Accounting 151. 164 McCoy Fox. Edwanline — Elementary Eduratian 150, 158 MctbUy-Ashcraft, Merle — Elententary Educatinn E58 McElvany. James — Accounting 164 McGovern. Betty L Elementary Education 150 McGovern, Tfoytc — Industrial Education McKinney, 0w sa A, — Qffic , Continuout Education 170 MeMeely, 6on.ru Murhaeis — Library 51, 170 Me Rote y, Tom J — KIAC 164 . 180 Me-Wee. Wayne E — Business Atlmini ir 1l06 and. Man- 4fl meni 152, 164 .Meade, Louise 177 .Meaekiw , Kathleen — Home Economic 54, 57 151. 355 Mi-theny, Mike — Phyvtfll Educenon 104. 107, 151, !54 Mickle. Fran J — Home Economics 1 V Mills James — Rogant 145 Milligan, J me C — Social Sciences 159 Minks, Lawtenre — Canter fox OrgsnuatiowM Effective ness 151. 364 Mitchell, James W — Education and P ych0 0fly 156 Miie. David G - Manager. Campui Book Ex change 164, 174 Monks, Harlan 164 Moody. Steven W — Bv m s Administration and Men agement 35, 151, 164 Morales Jorge — English, Humanities and Language 157 Moral Mina £. —Office, English. buitMlUIlH and Languages 151 Mains Cuhii Michael — .Maihemalirol Sciences 52. Msrtlt. Katy — CommonKratKift and Theatre — OSTF lie Morten Bill J — Mamagw. Auxdury Services 95 Morion. Mellodear — Buisar 170 Murphy. Elilflbrlh — Ardmore Higher Education tenter N Newell. Geneva F — Qffic MAC 166 IBP Newsom , Ron J — Ptwwcal Education 13. 116. 119. 152, 134 Nmlan. Fliraherh 152 164 Neigh, George — Governor 144 Notan, taffy ft - Electron'!, lechnotogv — Aero space 152 162 iNtHUfcj L David — Social Scientes UW Mono. Pat — Piealdant's Office 152 o O Deniei Matian — Art 157 Q'Stper , Jimmie D —Cumpuling Science 160 Gbubeic Igona 42 Olson, Rohierl — English H inanilies and Languages 152 Orfetson Scott E B i-rt 145 Owe . Belly 177 Owns J C 164 P Parham, Donald a — Physical Education 132, 154 Parham, Kay B — lobrai 152, 178 Paisons, David 94 Parker, C. David — Vice Pnr ,ld nl for Business Service 146, 171, 240 Parker. Mark Fdward — Music 62 63. 156 Patty. John — Counseling 177 Pei-ana Fabio F - Music I5C Perkii s Sherry L — Physical Education Office P«ler . K«wth V - Music 15fi Peieraoh, Bob 168 Phillip . J B — Audiovisual 152, 156, 170 Pierre Peter — Prexidents As lst r«t 152 PiIIct Raymond A. — Library 58, 157. 170 Platter, Allen A — Art 152 156 Plotter, Paula P — Mathematical Sciences 152 160 Polk. Pamela — Othte Buswvss Administration and fAanaqemenl Pottstd. Ojnnn — Enrollment 169 Potson. William rry — Physical Serent ea T32, t6l Power G Pat — Dean of Students 152., 56 PQW8«. I ivla I ep Student Special Services lift 172 Pnrwe Melem —KIAC 100 preggh Dorothy — R xl Service Office 176, (77 ipr uHI, Olu Fay I 77 R Rack ley, Barbum G — Home Economics 54 152, 135 RadaunOvlch, Bade — Social Sciences 139 Roy Cbifbara — Bursar s Office, 152 170 Roy. Bobby — Industrial Technology 163 Reece. Avalon B — Regent 145 R«vs, Patricia Elaine — Srudent Aid Office 169 Retulio. Canos — Manager North Hall Reisman. Lon — Physical Education 106 1D9. 125, 152 154 Rice, Brenda Ai t 157 RtsiO. Molly — Communication and Theatre 15ft Robbins Gene Director High School Relations 166 Rebbins Patricia ftuunei? Education and Secie taittl Administration 56, 152. 369 Robiftion. Jack. L — Physical Science 85 152, lii Rodgers. .Jian — Auxiliary Services Rqdgei . Sherry W — Dire lor Student Aid Office 163 Row. Joan 164: Russell, Stella; ITT Rutherford, Jenmlci — Computer Science Rutherford, John M Arrnspace 155 Rutherford, Rickard M — Physical Education II, 13, 119, 152 S Salisbury. Wayne — Regent 145 Schneider, Harry John Business Adnyrvifcaticn and MarvagenwYt 164 Schulte Gordon 6 — Campua Security Scott. Leon C - Director, Student Special Service 150. 172 Scott. Mlcharl L — Student Special Service 172 5 loni, Judith — 38 Shoulls. Rose 177 SNwt. Debar ah 30, 137 Sill , Eloise M — Music 136 Silver Dorothy S. — Elementary Education 152, 130 Skinner Gladys — Cord toller ’ Office l7l Slack. Kobe Frank — Dean of Wbn « 37. B3„ 147 150 Smith, John T — Mela I Technology 142, H 3 Smith. M G — Vi « President fw (Jnivcmity Services 140 158 Spencet. Buddy 12, 1J Stafford. M Bmk - Phyncal Education 10a 117 119 152. 134 Stallings Suoan lftft Stark . Howard V. — English. Humanities and lan gunge 157 Steele Linde R — Office Social Science St«o r. Ruth — Music 156 Ste e. Kenneth W, — Aereuperee 45 J42 Stcrlbt . Shauna — TRIO Programs 172 Stewart. Dana 160 Stroup, Fred Jr. — Methatnatical Sciences 152, 160 Stubblefield Patricia — Business Administratum Sturch, Ernest — Vic Piesideni for MtUtlMn 1 6 5 «tevdl . CDnd E — Industial Education 162 Sulltvan. Leni H — Print 5hop 16R Sweflfingen. Eugene L. — Regern 143 T Takeshoise, Qw n H — Indian Student tenter Taylor, GonnW t — Brotogical Scienri 51, |bi Taylor, Dennis — Profess ooni Education and Rey chotogy 138 Taylor. Frnifl — Eguesfrtan Center 134 T4yf®r. Pel rev ia — Manager, Chtr'k Tower’ Taylor. H John. — Biological Science 161 Thomas. Robert D. — Doan of Men ,03 147 To n prtidl Ci ud U — Counseling 179 Tuyen. iHgujren D — Vila! PfOflratTl.'Socnil Sctences 159 Tyler. Ralph W — Ariospace 153 u UpwofU. Bound 44 odey. Gerald — Counseling 179 V Varner. Attn L — ORre . Communication and The atre 153, 158 Varner, Gary J — Communication and Theatre LSI. 136 Vaught,, Russell — Regent a 5 Vickers, Thomai E — Cettfer lor CMveigpmental S« vices 71, I S3. 166 Viena. Patricia 177 W Wade, Frank 4 Walker Arnold D Phy Kal Sciences L53, lft I Walker Dftvie — Education and Psychology 97 153 158 Walker Kenneth — Elernenrorv Education 15fl Walker Pal S7 Waiter . Eh ubeth E — Elemritiary Education i53 156 Washburn, Ella — Office Division al industry Washburn Kenneth R ■ F fee Ironic Technology 153. 162 Watson. Leroy — Povirf Mechanics L53 T62 Watsdn. W nd — Placement Office 1ST, !€7 Weaver, Jam Ml - Photography Industrial Education 76 153, 182 lftft Webb, Troy A — Safely and Safety Education 153. 150 Weget, Pairicia M —Office, Aerospace Westulf, Roberta P -Physical EdUCifion 153. 154.2 0 Wester, Truman, Maiheimireat Screrrees 133, 160 While AI F — Talent Search 35. 17? While. Alvin M — Division of Industry 153. Ift2 Whctmne. Grace H — Office. Vice President fftr Busi ness Service 171 Wtley Joe A — Computing Science 160 Wiley Paul Safety Education, Studsm Aid 165 Wilkintcm. Richard — Manager, Choctaw Tt? t 153 William . John 8 — Counseling Center Williamson Peggy ! ?7 Willis Peggy J Re irer s office 167 Wilson. Evelyn — Office. Iniematiortal Program 240 Wmdell. Donrsa — Actoomrn Iftd Winrlr, Betty — Music 1% Wintle, James R — Music 13ft Womack, Sid T — Ekrmwtmy Education 15ft Wftfk. Hiohwahnah - Offlcr. FncylisH. Hum-amlies and Language 107 Wright. Cathryn A — Business Education, and Secwtaty AdminldMfAtlon 153, 165 'AYight Jotui R — Physical Sciences 161 Y Young. Calvin 177 Young, Dole Elrctrorvic 542 Z Zumwatr. Glenda Ann — English, Hdfnrtftt! and Language


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