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if Ae ee FT PES EA 5 2 a vi Variety of Activities Adds spice Spirit showed itself in many ways, through study, participation and reflection. Students approached the school year with questions about “Why am | doing this?’’ and ‘‘Are we supposed to be having fun?” : or doubts about their abilities. Many found answers, while others found more questions. All found a niche for them. selves. Some were in careers carefull y planned from early childhood. Others were acciden- tally discovered during the “dreaded” general education— the lifelong dream of accounting became an exciting future of teaching elementary students. The question, “Are We Having Fun Yet?’’, was slowly but surely answered as the semester, and in- deed the college experience, continued. The answer came un- expectedly for some, overwhelm: Ingly for others, and yet timidly for a few. “Yes, sir! We are having fun now!” ART INSTRUCTOR James Barnette ignores the art of vandals during a field trip by his class to Boule Fountain, a favorite target of the mystery soaper. A REASSURING HUG from university presi dent Leon Hibbs give Theola Collier a boost during a long day of study. COMIC RELIEF from KHIB station manager Richard Eshelman breaks the routine of keeping the radio waves full of music.
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Hidbs begins third Decade as president jy Dr. Leon Hibbs was one of the few people on campus who could truthfully answer the ques- tlon, ‘‘Are We Having Fun Yet?” Hibbs completed 20 years as president of the southeastern Oklahoma school. He and his family came to the Durant college with many goals and expectations. Dreams of modernizing the campus and attracting top Oklahoma students were quickly realized. The difficult goals became reality with the 14—Opening impossible one taking only more time and concentration. Hibbs brought a sense of pride as well as humor into his duties. He quickly took part in many civic and social functions—which made him one of the most visible college presidents in Oklahoma. FAMILY MEMBERS surround Dr. Hibbs during a birthday party for his wife. Members of the family are Gay Hibbs Hart, Dr. Hibbs, wife Maxine, Craig Hibbs, LeAnn Hibbs and Max Hibbs. WESTERN DAYS is a favorite part of the ) school year for the equestrian Hibbs, a skilled horseman and trainer. ; ; Bl 4 i
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