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Over 2,000 vocational teachers from across the state attended the 18th Annual Vocational and Technical
Education Conference, August 5-9, at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. The conference, which is con-
ductsd by the State Department of Vocational and Technical Education, provides teachers with an update
in such areas as professional organizations, curriculum, enrollment limitations, supervisory visits, advisory
committees, and student organizations. Among the new and beginning Trade ud Industrial Education teachers
from Central Oklahoma Area Vo-Tech School, Drumright, who attended are, from left, David Gray, Cushing,
air conditioning/heating; Jerry Webb, Perkins, Industrial Electronics; Alex Miller, Edmond, Adult Electronics;
and Terry Wright, Cushing, Industrial Electronics.
CLARKSON--OAKDALE NEWS
By Belle Whitmore
Home Builders Home Extension
Club met for their first Wednesday,
regular meeting in the Oakdale
community building, August 7,
1:30 p.m. The meeting was called to
order by Mrs. Debbie Fairbanks,
president. The Lord's Prayer and
Flag Salute were given in unison.
Roll call was answered by 11
members and 3 guests telling what
nationality they were. Some could
name their forefathers as far back
as 6 generations. One guest became
a member.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and approved. The Pen-
ny Prize was won by Hazel Bucke.
The fair was discussed (the club The man who is on the level finds
serves two days at the fair), it easier to climb a hill.
members volunteered to help serve.
The County Fair at Stillwater is You can tell when the recession
September 10-15, 1985.
comes. People will begin counting
The Homebuilders will have a their change.
display booth at the fair. Plans were
made for people to help prepare the
booth.
Officers for the new year are Deb-
bie Fairbanks, President; Doris
Long, Vice President; Elenore
Smith, Secretary; Lela Pepmiller,
Treasurer; Hazel Bucke, Chaplain
and Veda Long, Song Leader.
Refreshments were served by
Veda Long.
The club will have a box supper
and auction September 28.
The community club met August
10, second Saturday night for more
planning of the box supper.
Ralph Brewer is in the V.A.
Hospital at Oklahoma City. He suf-
fered a stroke.
Ernest Bentley is in the Stillwater
Medical Center following an
operation.
Wilmer Pepmiller has been a pa-
tient recently in Stillwater Medical
Center. Tests are being run to f'nd
the cause of his illness.
-Oo
BITS -& BITES
Submitted by Belle Whitmore
There's a lot of handwriting on
the wall these days, but most of it
is all Greek to me.
A man is an animal who thinks he
must groan to convince the other
members of the household that he
is sick.
No wonder there is so much
stomach trouble. The average man
is more particular about his auto
than he is his stomach.
An old-timer is the one who can
remember when a politician didn't
kick big-business around in order to
gain votes.
The swell gent is the one who
doesn't permit his head to swell.
FALL
LANGSTON UNIVERSITY
SCHEDULE OF EVENING CLASSES
Fall 1985
'Financial Assistance Available
'Financial Aid (Federal)
"National Direct Student Loan
"Guaranteed Student Loan
"Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant
"Non-Black Scholarships
"Work-Study Program
"Student Employment
CONTACT: Nancy Luce, Director
Student Financial Aid
(405~466-2231, Ext. 289
Registration: August 19-23, 1985
Classes Begin: August 26, 1985
Last Day to Enroll: September 9. 1985
Registrar's Office Will Be Open On
Saturday, August 24. 1985 for those
Who Cannot Enroll During the Week.
TITLE CREDIT TIME DAYS
Intermediate Accounting I 3 5:30-8-10 T
Income Tax 3 5:30-8:10 TH
Introduction To Animal Science 3 6.~)~7:15 T TH
Animal Nutrition 3 6.~)0-7:15 M, W
Word Processing 2 6.~)0-7:40 M
Business Communications 3 5:30-8:10 W
Introductions to Corrections 3 5:00-6:15 M W
Introduction to Computers 3 6.~0-7:15 T TH
Computer Lab 3 TBA
Computer Program RPG 3 5.~0-8.~0 W
Introduction to Number Analysis 3 6.~0-7:15 T TH
Computer Lab 3 TBA
Economics for General Education 3 5:30-8:10 :T
Consumer Economics 3 5:30-6:45 T TH
Labor Economics 3 7:00-8:15 T TH
Comparative Economic Systems 3 5:30-6:45 M W
Monetary Economics 3 7.~)0-8:15 M W
Ideas & Expressions I 3 6.~0-7:15 T TH
Ideas & Expressions II 3 6.~0-7:15 M W
Advanced Composition 3 6.~0-7:15 T TH
Introduction to Nutrition 3 6:00-7:15 T TH
American History 3 5.~0-6:15 M W
Principles of Marketing 3 5:3~:I0 W
Advanced Finandal Management 3 5:30-8:10 TH
Flnandal Management 3 5:3~8:10TH
General Math I 3 6.~0-7"~0 M W
College Algebra 3 7:30-8:45 M W
Natural Scisnce (Biology} 3 6.~0-7:15 T TH
Natural Sdenoe (Physical) 3 5:30~'~0T TH
American Gov~ment 3 5.~0~:15T TH
Reading Improvemant I 6.~0~:50T TH
Individual & Society 3 5,~0~:15M W
Introduction To Speech 3 6.~}0-7:15 T TH
Cont~ct~ R~Istrsfs Office, Langston University, 406466-2231 Ext. 227
Traveling to the moon in a rocket
will have no appeal to us until they
offer round-trip rates.
You can tell when times are nor-
maL You will be able to find oysters
in an oyster stew.
"O"
WATER SAMPLES SHOW
DAM IS NOT LEAKING
PAWHUSKA - Water tests
show that water coming from
the base of Blue Stern dam is
not a leak, but is spring fed. The
dam was rated as risky by the
state dam inspector. The tests
indicate that pools of water
below the dam are spring fed,
and do not fill from a leak in the
dam. The city is_installing a
monitoring system that will
detect any movement of the
dam and it will be checked
daily.
"O"
NEW ACTING
POSTMASTER ARRIVES
PAWNEE - David Medlock
of Tulsa, is new acting post-
master here, replacing Mary
Baumgardner, who returned to
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STROUD- Even though they one. There was $89,000 in the
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