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Echoes from the Hill Fall 1967 Issue 1 Echoes from the Hill Southwestern Oklahoma State University Office of Institutional Advancement and Alumni Follow this and additional works at: http://dc.swosu.edu/echoes Recommended Citation Southwestern Oklahoma State University Office of Institutional Advancement and Alumni (1967) "Echoes from the Hill," Echoes from the Hill: Vol. 53 : Iss. 2, Article 1. Available at: http://dc.swosu.edu/echoes/vol53/iss2/1 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Magazines at SWOSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Echoes from the Hill by an authorized administrator of SWOSU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact phillip.fitzsimmons@swosu.edu.

Echoes from The Hill Southwestern State College Alumni Newsletter Volume 53, Number 2 W eatherford, Oklahoma 73096 O ctober, 1967 SouthwesternStateCollege W eatherford, Ok., October1, 1967 Dear Former Student: Please consider this a special invitation to attend the HOMECOMING activities here at Southwestern, Friday and Saturday, October 13 and 14. We especially would like for you to attend the FORMER STUDENT' luncheon in the upper lounge and ballroom of the Memorial Student Center and the THIRTY-YEAR CLUB luncheon being held in the east dining room of the college cafeteria at 12 noon Saturday. Tickets foe these luncheons may be purchased at a down- town booth or a booth in the Student Center at a cost of $1.25 each. We expect a large crowd for this year's Homecoming. Therefore, the best way to insure fellowship and renew old acquaintances would be to attend one of these luncheons. By your participation in one of these meetings, you will be helping to build a stronger and more useful organization to contribute to the growth of the Former Students' Association and the organization of the THIRTY- YEAR CLUB. This can be fully realized by your attendance on this day. The theme for this year is: "Pride in Oklahoma--Pride in Southwestern." The highlights for Saturday, October 14, are as follows: Downtown Parade...10:00 a.m. Reunion of college lettermen...3:00-5:00 p.m. (Health and Physical Education Building) Football Game...7:30 p.m. (Bulldogs vs. Northeastern) Homecoming Dance...Immediately after game. (Student Center Ballroom) Open house will be held in all the building where you may visit depart- ments and dormitories to witness the tremendous growth of 4,500 students. Since the ball game will not be until 7:30 p.m. Saturday, you will have time Saturday afternoon to visit the various college departments. V ery truly yours, Ralph Crall President Former Students Association

ECHOES FROM THE HILL PAGE 2 O C T O B E R, 1967 Homecoming Is This Saturday T H E 1967 S O U T H W E S T E R N B U L L D O G S THE THEME: 'P ride in O klahom a---pride in S ou th w estern ' T h o u s a n d s of S o u th w e s te rn 's g ra d u a te s and form er s t u d e n ts a re e x p e c te d in W eatherford S atu rd ay (O ct. 14) for th e an n u a l H om ecom ing c e le b ra tio n. T hem e for th e d ay is " P r i d e in O k la h o m a --P rid e in S o u th w e s t e r n." W hile th e m ajor a ttr a c tio n w ill b eg in a t 7 :30 p.m. a t Milam S tad iu m, w hen th e B u lld o g s m eet N o rth e a s te rn S ta te C o l le g e 's R edm en, f e s ti v itie s k ic k off long b efo re th is. T h e tr a d itio n a l H om ecom ing p a ra d e is s c h e d u le d a t 10 a.m. on W e a th e rfo rd 's Main S tre e t. N um erous f lo a ts an d an e x p e c te d 20 or m ore hig h sc h o o l b a n d s w ill jo in th e c o lle g e band in th e p ro c e s s io n. T h e n ig h t gam e is a d e p a rtu re from cu sto m for S o u th w e ste rn. H om ecom ing p la n n e rs d e c id e d to c h a n g e th e gam e from a fte rn o o n to n ig h t so th a t v is ito r s w ould h a v e tim e to re new o ld a c g u a in ta n c e s and to s e e th e p ro g re s s b e in g m ade on cam p u s. C row ning of th e H om ecom ing g u e e n w ill be a t 10 a.m. F ri day d u rin g th e H om ecom ing A sse m b ly in th e gym nasium. T he g u een h a s b ee n e le c te d in b a llo tin g by th e s tu d e n t body. S e v e ra l a c tiv i tie s a re booked d uring S atu rd ay. Among th o s e an n o u n c ed b efo re n e w s le tte r p r e s s tim e w ere: 10 a.m.---h om ecom ing p a ra d e 7:30 p.m.---f o o tb a ll gam e 10 p.m.---h om ecom ing d a n c e, M em orial S tu d e n t C e n te r b a ll room LUNCHEONS AND M EETING S 12 no o n ---F orm er S tu d e n ts lu n c h eo n, S tu d en t C e n te r ballroom 12 n o o n ---B and d ire c to rs lu n c h eo n, S tu d en t C e n te r S kyview Room 12 no o n - T h irty -Y e ar Club lu n c h e o n, S tu d en t C e n te r C a fe te ria, S o u th e a s t Room 12 n o o n ---B a p tist S tu d en t U nion lu n c h eo n, B a p tis t S tu d en t C e n te r, 624 N orth B roadw ay; K eith W iginton, s p e a k e r 3 to 5 p.m.---l e tte rm e n 's R eu n io n, Room H-101, H e a lth and P h y s ic a l E d u c a tio n B u ild in g 5 p.m.---p h i D e lta C hi b a rb e c u e, N a tio n a l G uard Arm ory 6 p.m. -L am bda Mu R eunion d in n e r, S tu d en t C e n te r C a fe te ria, S o u th e a s t Room SPECIA L G RO UP M EETINGS 2 to 5 p.m.---r e c e p tio n for high sc h o o l band m em bers, o pen h o u se, m u sic d ep a rtm en t; fre e m ovie in aud ito riu m 12 noon to 3 :3 0 p.m. A ero C lub ca m p u s d is p la y 4 p.m. S k y w ritin g d e m o n stra tio n, sp o n s o re d by A ero Club A ll a fte rn o o n - P u b lic r e la tio n s an d p u b lic a tio n s alu m n i (19391967), 519 N orth S ix th S tre e t A ll a fte rn o o n F o rm er S tu d e n ts (1940-1943) r e g is tr a tio n at S a n d s M otel C A M P U S O P E N H O U S E S E S S IO N S 1 to 5 p.m. N eff H all, re fre s h m e n ts 2 to 4 p.m. O klahom a H a ll, re fre s h m e n ts 2 to 4 p.m.- P h i B e ta L am b d a, Room 207 in A d m in istratio n B u ild in g, re fre s h m e n ts A ll a fte rn o o n P a rk e r H a ll, re fre sh m e n ts A ll a fte rn o o n S tew art H a ll, re fre s h m e n ts A ll afte rn o o n ---K a p p a P i, s id e w a lk a rt d is p la y, L ib ra ry Build ing 2 to 4 p.m. B io lo g ic a l s c ie n c e s, liv e d e m o n s tra tio n s, third flo o r, O ld S c ie n c e B u ild in g 2 to 3 p.m. E d u c a tio n an d p sy c h o lo g y, Room E -1 0 8 in Edu c a tio n B u ild in g ; m e e tin g of s u p e rin te n d e n ts, p rin cip als, c o u n s e lo rs an d su p e rv is in g te a c h e r s 2 to 4 p.m. Home e c o n o m ic s, s e c o n d flo o r of Old Science B u ild in g, re fre s h m e n ts 2 to 4 p.m. I n d u s tr ia l a r ts, I n d u s tr ia l A rts B u ild in g 2 to 4 p.m. -L a n g u a g e a r ts, f ir s t an d se c o n d flo o rs of Old S c ie n c e B u ild in g, re fre sh m e n ts A ll a fte rn o o n -D iv isio n of m a th e m a tic s and p h y s ic a l sc ien c e s, to u rs an d in fo rm atio n, C h e m istry -P h a rm a c y -P h y sic s B u ild in g 1:30 to 4 p.m. P h y s ic s C lub, C h e m istry -P h a rm a c y -P h y sic s B u ild in g 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m. S ch o o l of P h a rm a c y, coffee an d C o k e s, h o s te d by K appa E p s ilo n, K ap p a P s i, Phi C hi and Rho Chi R E L IG IO U S C E N T E R S O P E N H OU SE R E C E P T I O N S A ll a fte rn o o n B a p tis t S tu d en t C e n te r, 624 N orth Broadway A ll a fte rn o o n C hurch of C h rist S tu d en t C e n te r, D a v is Road north of cam p u s A ll afte rn o o n L u th e ra n S tu d en t C e n te r, S ev en th an d Davis R oad A ll a fte rn o o n M eth o d ist S tu d en t C e n te r, 819 N orth Seventh

OCTOBER, 1967 ECHOES FROM THE HILL PAGE 3 C o n s t r u c t i o n i s n o t h i n g n e w on t h e S o u t h w e s t e r n c a m p u s. Still, alumni s h o u l d b e k e p t a b r e a s t w ith c h a n g e s t h a t a r e ev er b ein g m a d e in t h e c o l l e g e s k y l i n e. H ere a r e t h r e e o f t h e b u i l d i n g p r o j e c t s b e g i n n i n g to t a k e sh ape on c a m p u s : A BO VE, t h e $ 2 m i ll io n d o rm ito ry a n d c a f e t e r i a c o m p l e x r i s e s to t h e north o f S o u t h w e s t e r n ' s m a in c a m p u s. T h e tw o d o rm itories w h ic h a r e to b e s e v e n s t o r i e s t a l l a r e to t h e rig h t and th e s i n g l e - f l o o r c a f e t e r i a to t h e le f t. AT U P P E R R IG H T i s t h e A r t s a n d S c i e n c e B u i l d i n g b e in g e re c te d j u s t e a s t o f O k la h o m a H a l l. T h i s $ 7 0 0, 0 0 0 - p l u s s t r u c ture will h e lp e a s e t h e n e e d for a d d i t i o n a l c l a s s r o o m a n d o ffice s p a c e. AT LOWER R IG H T, fra m e w o rk i s in p l a c e for t h e $ 2 5 0,0 0 0 H ealth an d P h y s i c a l E d u c a t i o n B u il d in g a d d i t i o n w h ic h w ill h o use t h e c o l l e g e s f i r s t s w im m in g p o o l. Services Held For Miss Merle Kelly M iss M y rle E. K e lly, w ho o r ganized and s e r v e d f o r m o r e th a n 30 y e a r s a s h e a d o f th e S o u th w e ste rn a r t d e p a r tm e n t, d ie d Sept. 24 in a n O k la h o m a C ity h o sp ital. S h e w a s 76. F u n e ra l s e r v i c e s w e r e S e p t. 27 in th e W e a th e rfo rd F i r s t M e th o d is t C h u rch. M iss K elly jo in e d th e c o lle g e faculty in 1918 a s a r t a n d p e n m anship i n s t r u c t o r. S h e r e t i r e d, 44 y e a r s l a t e r, in 1962. H er a s s o c ia tio n w ith S o u th w e ste rn b eg an e v e n b e f o re s h e becam e a fa c u lty m e m b e r. S he attended S o u th w e s te rn N o rm a l School fo r s ix y e a r s, c o m p le tin g high school and a ls o o b ta in in g a b a c h e lo r s d e g r e e. S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e t h r e e b r o t h e r s, O. 0. K e lly, W e a th e rfo rd ; Paul K elly, B u rb a n k, C a lif., a n d E r n e s t K elly, T o k, A la s k a. Col. Berry R etires Lt. C ol. G le n e th B. B e r r y, who re c e iv e d h is b a c h e lo r of sc ie n c e d e g re e in m a th e m a tic s fro m S o u th w e ste rn in 1938, h a s r e tir e d a f t e r 26 y e a r s in th e A ir F o rc e. D uring W orld W a r II he s e r v e d in the P a c ific T h e a te r of o p e r a tio n s, and w as h e ld a p r i s o n e r of w a r by th e J a p a n e s e. Photographs Needed For Library Southwestern Room S o u t h w e s t e r n is in need of pictures --- and more pictures --- made at the college through the years for dis play in the Southwestern Room planned for the new l i brary. Photographs of classes, athletic teams, Homecoming parades, etc., etc., etc., are welcome. They will be re produced and the originals returned to their owners. The owner's name and address should be written on the back of each picture. A word of caution: Old photographs are often brittle and easily damaged. Care should be taken in preparing them for mailing. They should be submitted to: Dr. Al Harris, President, Southwestern State College, Weatherford, Okla. 7 3096. B a rr on Faculty L. L. Dunns Attend Of Ball State U E arly in Century J a m e s E. B a r r, n a tiv e of L o o k e b a a n d g r a d u a t e of S o u th w e s t e r n, h a s jo in e d th e B a ll S ta te U n iv e r s ity fa c u lty in M u n c ie, In d., a s a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r in th e C o lle g e o f B u s in e s s. W ith a m a s t e r s d e g r e e fr o m O k la h o m a S ta te U n iv e r s ity, B a r r i s w o rk in g on h is d o c to r o f p h i lo so p h y d e g r e e a t th e U n iv e r s ity o f O k la h o m a. B e f o r e a c c e p tin g th e B a ll S ta te p o s itio n, h e ta u g h t in th e U. S. G r a n t H igh S c h o o l, O k la h o m a C ity, a n d in G e a ry H igh S c h o o l. L. L. D unn, R o u te 4, W e a th e r fo rd, w as an e a rly e a rly -d a y s tu d e n t a t S o u th w e s te rn. H e c a n r e c a l l b e in g a m e m b e r o f old S o u th w e s te rn N o r m a l s f i r s t fo o tb a ll t e a m w h ile e n r o lle d h e r e in 1 9 0 6-0 7. H is w ife, th e f o r m e r M a u d e M e r ic le, a tte n d e d e v e n e a r l i e r, b e g in n in g in 1903 a n d r e m a in in g in th e s c h o o l th ro u g h 1906. T h e D u n n s s o n, C a r l, saw a ll t h r e e of h is s o n s a tte n d S o u th w e ste rn. Southwestern Fam ily School for Hooks S o u th w e s te r n i s so m e th in g of a fa m ily s c h o o l f o r D ean H ook, 815 E a s t W a s h ita, W e a th e rfo rd. H ook a tte n d e d th e c o lle g e f ro m 1928 to 1930, r e c e iv e d h is a c c o u n tin g d e g r e e in 1932 fr o m th e U n iv e r s ity o f O k la h o m a a n d th e n s p e n t th e s p r in g s e m e s t e r o f 1956 h e re. H is d a u g h te r, now M r s. D o ro th y D e an T o e w s, g ra d u a te d fro m S o u th w e s te r n in 1961 w ith a d e g r e e in m u s ic. F o r th e p a s t s ix y e a r s s h e h a s to u g h t v o c a l m u s ic in E lk C ity. M r s. T o e w s h u sb a n d, D e n n is, i s a 1960 S o u th w e s te rn g r a d u a te a n d u n til t h i s fa ll w a s on th e E lk C ity fa c u lty. M r. a n d M r s. T o e w s m o v e d in S e p te m b e r t o T is h o m in g o, w h e re h e is b an d d i r e c t o r a t th e ju n io r c o lle g e a n d s h e is d iv id in g h e r te a c h in g tim e b e tw e e n th e c o lle g e a n d p u b lic s c h o o ls. H ook s s o n, C a r l, w a s a w a rd e d h is d e g r e e f r o m S o u th w e s te rn a t l a s t s u m m e r s c o n v o c a tio n. He i s now in th e OU S c h o o l o f M e d i c in e. In h is se c o n d y e a r a s a s s i s t a n t p r i n c i p a l o f La P la ta J u n i o r H igh in H e r e f o r d, T e x a s, i s A lex G l a s s. H is h o m e a d d r e s s i s 117 E m m a, H e refo rd.

PAGE 4 ECHOES FROM THE HILL OCTOBER, 1967 Alumni in the N ew s Dan K ennedy (BS in p h a rm a c y, 63) is w o rk in g in M edford w ith h is fa th e r. He liv e s a t 121 C re s c e n t D riv e. T. E. (T o m m ie) L a u d e rd a le (BS in s o c ia l sc ie n c e, 34) h a s b een s u p e rin te n d e n t of sc h o o ls a t C ach e s in c e 1953. He and M rs. L a u d e rd a le, A lm e ta, h ave t w o s o n s D r. M ike, w ith th e O ffice of E co n o m ic O p p o rtu n ity in L as C ru c e s, N. M., and P a t, a tte n d in g G e o rg e W ashington U n iv e rsity on a W oodrow W ilson s c h o la rs h ip. M rs. Roy (E th e l Cox) L ow - ra n c e (BS, 33) r e s id e s in E ak ly. R. L. L ash is now in h is f i r s t y e a r a s su p e rin te n d e n t of B u tle r P u b lic S c h o o ls. B oth R. L. and h is w ife, th e f o r m e r P eggy J o F o s te r, g ra d u a te d fro m SWSC in 1961. He re c e iv e d h is m a s te r o f te a c h in g d e g re e fro m h e r e in 1964. T h ey have tw o d a u g h te rs R o n n a, 3, an d M ic h elle, 1. M rs. G e ra ld in e D e a rin g (BS in e le m e n ta ry e d u c a tio n, 42) is e le m e n ta ry sc h o o l p rin c ip a l in C h eyen n e. She h a s b een R o g e r M ills C ounty T e a c h e r of th e Y e a r and p r e s id e n t of th e county OEA. M rs. D e a rin g and h e r h u s b and, H a r r y, have tw o s o n s R o b e rt, who h o ld s a d e g re e in a n im a l h u sb a n d ry fro m OSU, and J im, who a tte n d e d S o u th w e ste rn in 1962-63. H azel B. (M rs. C la re n c e ) P e n nington te a c h e s ju n io r high E n g lish and re a d in g in C a rn e g ie. She e a rn e d h e r BA in e le m e n ta ry educatio n fro m O klahom a C o llege of L ib e ra l A rts in 1937 a f te r attending S o u th w e ste rn tw o y e a r s. H e r m a s te r of te a c h in g w as a w a rd e d by SW in 1965. She h a s tau g h t 30 y e a r s in fiv e sc h o o ls in K iow a, W ash ita and C addo C o u n tie s. M rs. P e n n in g to n s d a u g h te r, M rs. L inda C a ro l H a rris o n, re c e iv e d h e r BA h e r e in 1965, and sh e is p re s e n tly w o rk in g to w a rd h e r M T. *» * T e r r y D. E n te rlin e fin d s tim e fo r lo ts of a c tiv itie s in M o o re - lan d, w h e re he is em p lo y ed a s a r e g is te r e d p h a r m a c is t a t C lin ic D ru g. T e rry is s e c r e ta r y - t r e a s u r e r and p a st v ic e - p r e s i d ent of th e L ions C lub; s e c r e ta r y - t r e a s u r e r of th e Q u a rte rb a c k C lub; p a s t p re s id e n t of th e M o o relan d A lum ni A sso c ia tio n ; C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e m e m b e r; p h o to g ra p h e r fo r th e high school fo o tb all g a m e s; m e m b e r of the S e n io r C itiz en V illage a d v is o ry b o a rd. He and M a rily n have tw o c h ild re n ---S ta c e y D ew ayne, 3, and S h elley Jo, 5.» * * Sid A. Johnson (BA in m ath and s o c ia l s c ie n c e, 42) is C o r d e ll E le m e n ta ry S chool p rin c ip a l. He ta u g h t fo r 28 y e a r s in K iowa C ounty, w a s high school p r i n c ip a l 13 y e a r s in Lone W olf and fiv e y e a r s in H o b a rt b e fo re g o in g to C o rd e ll se v e n y e a r s ago. He s e rv e d a s p r e s id e n t o f th e K iow a C ounty S chool M a s te r s an d w as p r e s e n te d a life m e m b e r sh ip in N EA. S id and w ife, C o ra L e e, r e s id e a t 122 E la in e D riv e. T h e ir so n, J im m y S id, is a SWSC g ra d u a te now te a c h in g a t W e s te rn H e ig h ts. L o u ise W ann (BS in b u s in e s s e d u c a tio n, 65) h a s b een em p lo y ed a s c o m m e rc e te a c h e r th e p a s t tw o y e a r s a t S w e e tw a te r, O kla. She a tte n d e d S o u th w e ste rn la s t s u m m e r, and is now w o rk in g to w a rd h e r m a s te r s d e g re e a t OU. B illy e (M rs. T o m ) G ra y, 723 A rlin g to n, W e a th e rfo rd, is te a c h in g se c o n d g ra d e a t A ra p ah o. She re c e iv e d h e r BS in e le m e n t a r y e d u catio n in 1962. O w ner an d m a n a g e r of H i-la n d P h a rm a c y in P a m p a, T e x a s, is L y le 0. G age (BS in p h a rm a c y, 51). H is hom etow n is T h o m a s. M rs. G age (nee D o ris F. W alk er) is a 47 c o sm eto lo g y g ra d u a te. T h ey and th e ir th r e e c h ild re n L y la, 18; J im m y, 15; P h ilip, 1 1 -liv e a t 1307 N o rth H o b a rt in P a m p a. L onnie D onaldson (hom etow n: B e rlin ) re c e iv e d h is BS in p h a r m acy w ith th e C la s s of 64, and he now ow ns D onaldson D ru g and is a p a r tn e r in B and D M ooney A ir c r a f t S a le s C o. in C heyenne. L onnie and th e M rs. (Dona) have two c h ild re n R andy, 29 m o n th s, and R e b ecca Ann, five m onths. D onald G len Jo n e s (BS in p h a r m acy, 62) is p ro fe s s io n a l r e p re s e n ta tiv e fo r th e M e rck, S h a rp and D ohm e P h a rm a c e u tic a l D i v isio n of M e rck and Co. in W ichita F a lls, T e x a s. H is hom etow n is C o rd e ll. D onald and w ife, V e rn a, a r e th e p a re n ts of tw o y o u n g s t e r s ------ S te v en, 4, a n d T e r e s a, 2-1 /2. It s S e c o n d -L t. R ic h a rd L. Irb y now. Irb y, fro m T u rk e y, T e x a s, w a s c o m m issio n e d in th e U.S. A rm y re c e n tly a f te r c o m p le tin g O ffic e r C a n d id a te S chool a t F o r t K nox,. Ky. He g ra d u a te d fro m S o u th w e ste rn in 1966, and h is wife, M ichele, r e s id e s in W e a th e rfo rd. J. L. S m a llin g, SWSC C la s s of *43 and s u p e rin te n d e n t of s c h o o ls in L ib e ra l, K a n., h a s b een a w a r d ed h is d o c to r o f e d u ca tio n d e g re e by th e U n iv e rsity of O k lahom a. A d d resses We N eed! S o m e w h e re out th e r e a r e th o u sa n d s of S o u th w e ste rn g r a d u a te s an d f o r m e r s tu d e n ts fo r w hom th is a lu m n i n e w s le tte r h a s no a d d r e s s e s. T h e m a ilin g l is t is g ro w in g, b u t n o t n e a r l y a s ra p id - ly a s th e c o lle g e w ould lik e. A t p r e s e n t, you an d a p p ro x im a te ly 2,899 o th e r p eople a r e re c e iv in g E c h o e s F r o m th e H ill. We w ould lik e fo r th is n u m b e r to b e you an d 9,999 o th e r s...o r, w ould you b e lie v e, 19,999? How a b o u t so m e h elp? Send th e n a m e s of a ll S o u th w e s te rn a lu m n i fo r w hom you h ave a d d r e s s e s to : E c h o e s F r o m th e H ill, S o u th w e ste rn S ta te C o l le g e, W e a th e rfo rd, O k lahom a 73096. H e is th e f i r s t L ib e ra l s u p e r in te n d e n t to hold a d o c to r s d e g re e. A s s is ta n t s u p e rin te n d e n t of A n a d ark o p u b lic sc h o o ls is B ob R a n d q u ist (B.S. in e d u c a tio n, 51). B o b, who r e s id e s a t 919 N o rth S u n set in A n a d ark o, h a s a m s t e r o f e d u ca tio n d e g re e fro m O k lah o m a U n iv e rsity. B obby D. H offm an (B.S. in p h a rm a c y, 65) is c h ie f p h a r m a c is t a t O klahom a G e n e ra l H o s p ita l, C lin to n. H offm an, h is w ife and th e ir young so n, M y cale S h a n e, sp e n t 25 d a y s d u rin g th e su m m e r to u rin g th ro u g h A rk a n s a s, T e n n e s s e e, A la b am a, M iss is s ip p i, South and N o rth C a ro lin a and T e x a s. T h e ir C lin to n a d Quarterly Bulletin d r e s s is 1105 W ilson. Don L. L oula (B.S. in p h a r- m ac y, 61) is em p lo y ed a t B aker L ib e rty D ru g S to re in h is hom e- tow n o f C a rn e g ie. * * M rs. O llie G o s s e tt, 302 E a st W ashita, W e a th e rfo rd, w a s a w a rd e d h e r B.S. d e g re e in educ a tio n and h is to r y in 1937, and sh e s now te a c h in g th e second g r a d e a t B u rn s F la t. H e r h u s- b a n d, P a u l, o p e r a te s th e S tu d ent C e n te r B a r b e r Shop a t Southw e s te rn. D r. M ic h ae l C o h lm ia, fo rm e r S o u th w e ste rn stu d e n t f ro m Wic h ita, K a n,, h a s b e en c o m m issio n ed in th e A rm y D e n tal C o rp s a f te r g ra d u a tin g fro m B a y lo r Univ e r s ity C o lle g e of D e n tis try. He is now sta tio n e d a t F o r t S ill. A. L er oy T a y lo r, SWSC g ra d u a te an d fo o tb a ll le tte r m a n, is em p lo y e d by th e S ta te B o a rd of E d u c a tio n and r e s i d e s a t 4806 N o rth P e n ie l in B eth a n y. R e c e n tly n am ed m a n a g e r o f the u n d e rw ritin g, c a s u a lty -p ro p e rty d e p a rtm e n t a t th e T r a v e le r s Ins u ra n c e C o. in S an A n to n io, T e x a s, w as J im T. M cd onald, Southw e s te rn g r a d. M cd onald an d his w ife liv e a t 1515 View Ridge D riv e, S an A ntonio. D ale A llen (BS in p h a rm a c y, 63) is p h a r m a c is t a t G atew ood s Owl D ru g in P r y o r a f te r spending tw o y e a r s in th e A rm y. He is s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r o f th e Ja y - c e e s and s e c r e ta r y of th e E lks L odge. D a le is p r e c e p to r for J im m ie B ro o n e r, a ju n io r p h a r m a c y stu d e n t a t S o u th w e ste rn. M r. an d M rs. F. C. R orabaw h ave b e en on th e fa cu lty of the P o r tla n d, O re., p u b lic schools fo r th e p a s t 10 y e a r s. He was in th e C la s s o f 46 and sh e (the f o r m e r E liz a b e th L. A m is) in th e C la s s of 40. SOUTHWESTERN STATE COLLEGE Weatherford, Okla. V olum e 53 Septem ber, 1967 N um ber 2 Second C la s s P o s ta g e P a id at W eatherford, O klahom a. P u b lis h e d quarterly in M arch, June, Septem ber, and D ecem ber.