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   Big Basin Herald (Newspaper) - May 10, 1973, Muldrow, Oklahoma                                4-lane As soon as the weather a order wiL be Issued 7 on the 4-Janlrig of U.S. 64 between Roland and State OK Highway - E. Hamilton Hamilton said that Sate Highway told him wet grounds delays of a work order on the A portion of the construction work on a bridge near is Ward A work on the bridge project Is nearly 15% Senator Hamilton said he 1(5 confer with Highway Commissioner D. Swon about additional death trap elimination project in Sequoyah Hamilton said discuss Improvements for roads north of BIG BAsm OKLAHOMA TEN CENTS MAY 10, 197 3 VOLUME 8, NUMBER 46 LUCY McGEE DEBORAH Baccalaureate planned for Sunday at high gym are the Dreamers and the Builders of is the class motto this year's graduating Their are red white and their flower the red Baccalaureate service will held May 13, at 8 p.m. in the high school with the processional played by Susie pastor of the first Baptist will and Laymon pastor of Maple Baptist will give the Music will be provided by the high school singing Glory be to God i Oh and by who will Walk With The enSemble will present us for aind Ray pastor the - Baccalaureate are Ginny ReRee Lyndon David Archer nine seniors wiU graduated at 8 dog are Susan Teresa June Bethia Joyce Anthony Jacob V y Linda Lee Vlcki Elaine f - Unda Sue Michael Wilbert and Cathy Ann Terry Lynn Vivian A Deborah Sue Janelle Batrice Carroll Brenda Joyce Dennis Dayton Kay Christine Susan Jane Edward Eugene Diane Marvin Lee Mathews and Jimmy Dale And David William Vickie L. Joseph Daniel Eddie Helen Lee Janea Rae Dean Terry Frankle Lee Lucy Steve Kent Cynthia Sue Larry Eugene Ronald Dale Robert Brooks Deborah Kay Patterson and Joetta Others are Sondra Gail Travis Floyd Terry Max Sylvia Lynn J Dale Mildred Louise Lorene Diane Marie Brenda Sue Pamela Kay Judy Ann Gall Shirley Carlos Short and his Colleen have bought out Max Ledford and are now managing the in The transaction was iBans students get excellence Seven Cans students are recipients of the Secretary of State's awards for achievement of the highest degree of excellence in the study of Oklahoma They ' Sandy Rt. 2, Beverly Rt. 4, Dianna Rt. 2 Jimmy Rt. 2, and Kathy Rt. 4, In giving the John secretary other state can compare with colorful Our completed Monday May 7. Shorts have four a girl and three and are members of the East Side Freewill Baptist Church Carlos at the as It opened 10 years His wife has helped him in the butcher shop for about three The Short lives at Long eight miles north where they moved 12 years ago from MR. AND MRS. CARLOS SHORT Muldrow teachers retire paulf Lynn strong Indian Pioneer tradition makes the nation's 46th the most truly of them Local firemen train under K. Firefighters from the c Muldrow fire department a re attending a training session week conducted by Ken a state instructor from the Fire Service Training Staff at Oklahoma State Chief Robert J. Ellis members of the department including Everett Keri Dave Lynn A Brent Rick Frank and ' are participating in the the chief 1969 statistics revealed firefighting is the most Betty Jean The Muldrow concert band will play and as as the processional Herb win give tlie and pastor of Methodist the Shelby president Westark on page 7)___ the Bureau of Labor says that proper training Is the best way to avoid Injury or participating are Gans and This is a part of the University - Extension program that Is available to the municipalities of Oklahoma at no The dates set for the training sessions are May 15, 16,17, and 18. Introduction by Helen Peters At the end of school three Muldrow teachers will be Mrs. Alta 1st Mr. E. L. sixth and Mrs. Rubye senior high English and For many students who have graduated from i Mrs. Mizell has been the and Mrs. the Omega of their basic and right smack in the middle of that they probably also had Mr. These teachers have been three of the twelve steps on the ladder to their high school graduation and that coveted high school Each of these tea Cher rved an ble recordas a Mrs. better known as Mrs. Alta by her former students has taught first grade at Muldrow for 33 She graduated State in 1941 a BS and aught nine four at Roland and five at paw paw before coming to In 1940, making a MRS. MIZELL MRS. SPARKMAN In 1965, Mrs. Mizell was voted Sequoyah County the Any of her former pupils can probably still remember the Dick readers ABC song she employed in her Mrsi Ala have enjoyed working with all the Utile boys and I know Tarn going to miss If 1 have aught children the value my time Mr. his and his four children moved to and he has taught sixth grade since that He from Southeastern State Teachers College in Durant with a in 1948. ' Prior to Gill taught at Ash Creek 3years; 2 Hulsy Prairie 3 point 2 pleasant Hill 1 Muse High 2 years and School in Latimer four making a total of 37 years of He the enjoyed my time as a and ' I want to wish Muldrow School die best of Each year here been a stepping stone fro GUI MR. Mrs. came to in 1949 and taught 5th grade one year before moving ' into high coming she taught at Cans for 18 Mrs. Sparkman spent her first 3 years of college at East and ' with a fiA degree from Northeastern State College m 1938. on page 7)  

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