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JaJJ celelnltlaa, of accldeatl occur dae to careleiiDIII. 8...... aad
nte bill*'-., atla' .... accldlat.
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PlaD JOUr oullnp well. Do DOt flqet a ·-aaD ftrlt aid ldt to .. a care of,,.,.,. ICe ep llllltaD an or Jatioa t.Ddy to kup pain doWD ID ae¥ere lllllbwna.
Buma are noore DOW tbaa at uy other time. Fireworks IIIOUid be b8!ldJecl as carefu1l)' u are mlllt be a.d .... u
ftreworb, be lure
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Teaching Johnny To
Write Begins July 19 ''Te•m'na JoimDJ to Write."
wbleb ca••,. _,. ID tbe of Decewber 1171 Newaweek, wtll be tbe tbeme of tbe wblch wD1 be held Moodey tiJia.1lh Friday, fxun 1 to. p.m. in 1011 under tbe iDitructiaD of Dr. Dennt• Letts.
'lbe ll!ndurwlll be conducted for tbe enii&H '"ent of blgb ICbooJ stwktlats tMt lack the neCUI'fJ readilll, eunpaltkm, and grammatical tkilla for eolle,e level putldpltioo.
Tbe clul wUl be a gradnate level smdur lllltructnred for teacbera ad u a
~tolmsnve and dcvelap their and
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c-...g : and ........... ~ WI Will lldlditl th1t wDl belp tbe nelda of ...... IIDd ltudiiD to liDprove tbelr waWnc abiHtl• u eolle1e leYel enb .a.
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(BIA) emplnyees fxun elpt scboola are parUclp"'ng ID tbe 13th IID!!u•l ""t'hlte for Man PeriiCIMel at Soaltheeltem fxun JUDe 14 tbroup July 1.
Tbe lnstlhlte coordinator 11 ur. Norris l'bomaon
. -Education Specialist, ll•=!rolee, Ala Office (MAO). JobD Ge*• and Dr. M. G. Alb-
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M tlllllrlt 1NIIt ..U.Gftllla.llllt
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were the of Rlm-CII
art1 aad craftl lttlritlu dlllped to help ~
1mCIIrltiDcl tbe tJpll of adldlel eajoJed ., chf1cl• .. •HI JO''h.
Tbe NCipl worbn and
CHDJekn wbo were lhvolvetm tbe were: Margaret ~-: Sequoyah High Scbool; BiD Stout, W-ewoka; Bob
- Gutbray, Ardmore; Ernelt Moore, Okmulgee; Jimmy Clemmons, Osage; Kathleen Kobel, Mu.tkogee; Rudolph Jenkins, Muskogee; Billy Timmons, TaUhina; Ray Ga~by, Jones Acade!DJ; El••r I& Dry • Sequoyab Bleb
School; Deltoa Cos, Jones ~duny; Bill McBee, Jooes Academy; aad .Alice Allen, Tahlequah Ages&!)'.
Another hlgbl~ of the first week was a J*lel dirn sdoo composed of area administrators who fielded queltiQN fxun jnsHtwe partidt»nbl cmca•olna employee relatkww ad oth'er a4)!:Cta of school administration.
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Jbe bac:kto waltfartbe c:rowd. 'WeBa+l ......0. fundtute
·~ ..... and placed ..-a _._ haMJea. Arf1 pbc'! to be a mf=nee.la . . _We Ill! ~-wu, stewed on cwn~p•s for two · Fin&,.,.... CIIDI ... ,_. ~ ld to fuallb tbetr cars for a
11111111D1rd to _,...llappeoiJII by wltb anetNng to sell. · · na,aftlatlaalljattbe c. owaa;,:-ows tbe bill on tbe gm•nct
. 1111 and cree -a t'''"~ CG~m•m•• job for tbe .,..... ' 1 . ~
IM•;y to eQ!umeat about tbe lovely maluOlias aDd tbe ....,_. of our camp"•· frub Isn't often twr IDIIIted•...t to nteover. We.......... wbo to d'sttlbate hendhiJJs on . . .
wltb Mmi"''batar& W:e feel that if . tbe;y shonlcf be
'WIIIbll to ... plellfDI • tbeir own meteriaJa at ·~ claT• elid. H -. we lllgelt tbat tbey ld ask penal"'on to
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seven Tbla 11111UD81"1 Aay DlnetiDI
w01 ...-.t leVID·CIDI act pla;y1 directed. b;y lludent dlrectan aadperfOrmeclllee far tbe publle CID July 27th IDCI .U. at I, 7. aDell p m. eech eveaiDI in tbe IAUJe n.tre.
Plan to be pcfuamed IDclude "Plucked Peacoeb.. bJ Jeen Provence, dlreded b)' L<ooe Grove p-adul&e lltldEat Barbara Keith; Ann MUU1an, caddo ..uar. will direct. '"lbe Mare Tbe Merrier" b)' JtanfLt81D. "BeBo Ott 'Dure" b)' Jobn Boulcwl is cUreded by student senior Gordon
Letter To The Editor Deu Rdftor: ~American Student Union
is a social or1anlutlon cqaniled in tbe late 1110's by seven . SSU students. Tbe •mlon was drawn up to gfw Black studenti a pride In tbem8elves
I and their berttqe.
Over tbe put few years AASU bas pown larger, · with tbe moral uplift of 1aat year's
Ja4er Cllftaa. Now tbe ·union bas a ~ prelideat. with new idees aDd new bGpN of unity between allltudeatl.
1 AASU tbe at.ence of our put sponsor, Tb,Urman
' Miles. Tbe •mlon would like to
&Rn:.:.r:.==~-:-= Mrs. April Gandy has been give a big '"''tiant-you" tO this added to tbe faculty here as a man, wbo pve SSU •clnllnstrudur, beginnlng in new dreams of bntherboocl. of American Yearbook~
and prodaCtlaa ldledule a~d"w to Julia Davi8,1
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Mtss -Davis tbe ldellftry delay bad-blED llttrlbWMI' io 8
' lOit shipment of pages lbetwun the college and plant. Bowe¥er, the pages have now. been delivered. . I
'lbe staff is hopinl for 8 July delivery date. ' 1
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· Center iBioinl to make ~&I trip to Six Flags July 10. lnterelled persona should call.,. by niursday if plan.ntnl to 10 ..
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' 1betBSU would like to umte
all _stucllatl to jabl a no.& trtp ~WD tbe IDinoll River Juf.J NO. 'Die BSU il Gplb ••r dey ncept Sanda;y fnml a.m. to 11 p.m~ l
At age 15, Mra. Gandy began teectilng dandnl · at tbe Joan Golden School of Dance Arts.
Sbe is a member of the Oklahoma Dance Masters and National ASSOCiation of Dance Arts (NADA).
. M'rs. Gandy :is ~ed to Douglas Gandy, an instructor in the Airframe and Powerplant department. They have one son, Michael, age two.
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So says tile Yl .. . ~~~:.~ IATIUK
:I HATE TO BREAK 11-IIS TO · (,)OLJ,.LES, BUT Cyl()l) CAN'T
APPlY FOR All ~05E V.EIERAN EDUCATIONAL. AND
'1RAININ6 BENEFITS L,bJ'vE BEEN IN 1RE SERVICE
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Concerns Problems Various important problems
of reading and writing were recognized by the Rhetoric for Teachers seminar instructed by Dr. Richard Freed, English instructor.
Tbe small group from area middle schools and hilb ICboola put theories of writing Into practice. The teachers · positioned tbemsel:ves as tbe student ralsinl questions of bow WritlDI metboda should be ued to b Eineflt the
Tbrough. reading, wrltln1 and dlleulllaa tbe teadters bee~me conc:e'raed with the cruc:lal
of breekln1 down tbe ne1ative attitude toward compo1ltlon shared almost ualven11l;y b;y ltud•ta.
Ww•oen camprlle ¥"'!!· per ·.,.,.cenont fl. tbe pbyJlclaDa In tbe ·united States. .
GOLDEN CUE AMIL Y RECREATION
0 o" At11.t · ' . ~(' · AIR HOCKEY
PINBALL FOOSBALL . . ~· .,. . ' - i
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Mon. - Sat. :Noon to 12:00P.M.
Sun. 1:00 P.M . .
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''A Queltlon til by Perdv.t Wilde.
gndute ....
l from Denllon, Teza1, 11 dlreetlbl "Melt Down M;y
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'~PlaJ dlreetlnl lives the
SPECIAL BULLENTIN Scbool wU1 be dismissed Friday, July 2, and Mcu"y JuJy 5, ln booor of tbe •-
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Invites you to join us for the opening of
ifHE ANNUAL A~L OKLAHOMA INDIAN ARTISTS EXHIBITION
Featuring paintings by 22 well known Oklahoma artists
UNDAY, JUlY-11th • 1 to 6 P.M.
·10 A.M. 10:00 A.M
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lthlntheMUGQ In tbe Nltlcr•" at
Jw~ 1~. M&eA~. hu4 Wood, back cemer, adnM~d
aecutlve ,.r, wldle tbe team waa bofb COir ferenee aDCI cU«a ld Teml
lncludt, fled k: In cbti!l .... AJbrl&ht .ad Faivh Bac:k, k:
Coach Dan Ba)'ell, Steve Moeer, Wood, Bob Manton aDCI Lm .
Outd,oor Seminar Stresses Safety Walter Cooper, safety
educllt~ IDP.r1actGr, wm be l'CDclut'Uitl an OGtdoor clul
fNu Jaaell aatll Ja)y 2. '1be dail baara are flwl 1· 5:10 p.m.·eva) afterDoao wbk:b tot•'• om to 3 credtt boun far the earolliDg In tbe
'lbe courae lncludee hiking, camping, fiahlng, archery, hunting, boating, and back·
s-cklftl, all of wb1cb are aatety fartbe of
tbe ...mar. Each lleJd of cactoar edDcatlaa wm be anderttaed with tbe *- Cll tbe lmportaDce ol aafetJ nra.
'l'ben have be1111 •v•ll I& lltruttiGaal film• llbown tbroucb tbe ~ period In wbk:b tbe •"''Mr baa b.a held. 'l'ben bave all() bUD MV.al pelt
On ~ay. Jme a, a fllldDc c:aate1t wu beld In wld.c:h Steve CanDo, llcAielter hl&b .mat tn•Mr, waa tbe
Altboqh tbe cltllroom aetUnc wuiD the u+oNJe lab aa campne, tbe •udal el'O bave ·uecl tbe driving rnge Ill Eaker Field far Plullinl ""' tbe Durant Trap R•1e at Temua lodge for trap ad practice.
Softball Scores And Schedule Men'• Soflbell:
Jets 13, Cat. Killen 1 BSU 11, Malfdana 2 Jets 18, Delta Cb1 5
WOMEN'S SOFTBALL
Bad News Bears 7, Upward Bound 5
7:45 Delta Chi-cat Killers. July 8- 6:30 BSU""t;ttngen July 12- 6:30 BSU~Bad Newa Bears (women), 7:45 BSO~eta. JulylJ-15- Pla)'Offa.
- . Jllly l, 1976 THE OOU'I"HEASI'EBN Durant, Oklahoma Page 3
Christian Expects Talented Freshman for . Grid Squad
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'JboiJC)l1be fall fe»Qeb 7" 7nam II IUD two any, tbe 1*\Cl'" bu a1r 17'17 .,.._
far anu:llplaJWiwbo are ldd"t& ,. t lwllvllfoel
worko~. . lea condlUoatna earet.l - pndldDa foot IB09IIDalll In .tbe I)W.
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"We ltll1 •••- ld foe"" far h*'""ll 11M*,
Barb, .~ liped a pro «JUt a ed with . tbe St. I.,..., Card'•'•, or qiiAI1ea t 7 ct, Joe
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ltenWkM'•ney;A, l1Dtvenlty of Talla tr•l'n. bu b.a ww\lng oat ID bll •'"wt to piD tbe qurtert.ck qat.
"We have rea nlted JO new fnlllmeD from var'.c- hJ&b
- It lboald be ClDe ol ao.u.utem•a b z t UOUD' of l'rtlllmea ~ baa P'•J'ed bere,.. auuu..
Cat Killen 17, Malfclana 10 Cat Killen 15, Sttngen 3 Delta Cbl 4, Magicians 3 BSU 11, eat~KIIlerle
Upward ~und 13, BSU 4 Upward Bound 10, Bad News Bean 3 BSU 10, Upward Bound 8 Bad Newa Beu'l 11, BSU 12
Raeqaetball the Danat
Jets 13, StfDCW'I 12 1-!ld .... ,.,.
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Jets s.o BSU H
Upwan:l Bound t-2 BSU 1·2
Cat Killen t-2 Delli au 1-z 'Cbi; Malldl"' 1·2 StfDIW'I ~2
Watsonburger 2502 W. Main
Delicious food and drinks at prices with pocket appeal
We accept points
Ten 1 Pbelpe def. Betbel Mc ~ ~I I •
Miutam EmWo Ai1pria def. lUck Moore ~AIIprta (ftM)I)
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fOI IESEIVATIONS call Citize~u Trawe.l Aeency Denho• colt.ctt· ~6"5-9111
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NOT IKE THE BRAZEN GIANT OF GREEK FAME,
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WITH CONQUERING LIMBS ASTRIDE FROM LAND TO LAND;
HERE AT OUR s ·EA-WASHED, SUNSET . GATES .SHALL STAND
--.. A MIGHTY WOMAN WITH A TORCH, WHOSE FLAME
IS THE IMPRISONED LIGHTNING, AND HER NAME -
MOTHER OF EXILES. .FR-O·M HER BEACON-HAND GLOWS WORLD -WIDE WELCOME;
HER MILD EYES COMMAND THE AIR-BRIDGED HARBOR THAT
TWIN -CJTIES FRAME·. "KEEP. ANCIENT LANDS, YOUR STORIED
POMPI"CRIES SHE . *· WITH SILENT LIPS.· "GIVE ME YOUR
TIRED I YOUR POOR, YOUR HUDDLED MASSES YEARNING TO
BREA T:HE_ FREE, 1 .THE WREtCHED REFUSE OF tou~R
TEEMING SHORE . SEND THESE I THE HOMELESS
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;was a gift .fro·m France to the United States_ during · the ~elebration of our first one hundred years.
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