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501
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (B. 1882 Hyde Park, NY D.  1945 Warm Springs, Georgia)
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (B. 1882 Hyde Park, NY D. 1945 Warm Springs, Georgia)
The 32nd President of the United States, Democratic Party, 1933-1945, he was greatly admired by Charles Strong, and a distant cousin to boot. This portrait of FDR was purchased by Charles Strong at an Estate Sale, and was proudly hung in the kitchen of his and Pat's homes in Edinburg, Texas, both on 8th and on 15th streets.
 
502
Russell, John Caro
Russell, John Caro
Application for a Social Security Account. This was completed when he was a resident of Abilene, Texas, and working for Motz & Curtis, a general insurance agency, established in 1882.
 
503
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
504
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
505
San Augustine (Texas) High School Future Farmer Association Officers, 1948-1949
San Augustine (Texas) High School Future Farmer Association Officers, 1948-1949
President: Elton Hightower, VP Raymond Nichols, 2nd VP Charles Zeigler, 3rd VP Langston Pate, Secretary Clifford Richard, Treasurer Thomas Woods, Sentinel Ed Halbert, Historian Robert Greer, Reporter Abbie Whitton, Sweetheart Nona Turner, Parlimentarian Lynn McLemore (lower right corner), Advisor Cecil Jones
 
506
San Augustine (Texas) High School Senior Class Officers, 1948-1949
San Augustine (Texas) High School Senior Class Officers, 1948-1949
President, Tom McLemore, Vice President John H. Butts, Secretary Nelda Magee, and Treasurer Jo Ann Anders
 
507
San Augustine County Teachers for 1933-1934
San Augustine County Teachers for 1933-1934
Listing of county school teachers
 
508
San Augustine High School, Class of 1925
San Augustine High School, Class of 1925
Dale was one of 29 students to graduate from San Augustine High School in May, 1925
 
509
Sandham, John Insurance Policy
Sandham, John Insurance Policy
Ben and Avis purchased this insurance policy from John A. Sandham, an agent for Lincoln Life Insurance, in 1932
 
510
Schaufele, Catherine (Mrs. Adam Benkelman)
Schaufele, Catherine (Mrs. Adam Benkelman)
Death Certificate
 
511
Schoenfeld, Eugene and Vivian (Morlas)
Schoenfeld, Eugene and Vivian (Morlas)
Invitation to celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversaary, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1986
 
512
Schopf, Christian
Schopf, Christian
Death Certificate from the State of Michigan
 
513
Schopf, John Jacob
Schopf, John Jacob
State of Washington Death Certificate
 
514
Schwegler, Laura and Charles Gregor
Schwegler, Laura and Charles Gregor
Invitation to the 1901 wedding of Laura Schwegler to Charles W. Gregor
 
515
Schwegler, Samuel, Funeral Memorium
Schwegler, Samuel, Funeral Memorium
Funeral memorium for Samuel Schwegler, the ten year old son of Andrew and Louisa (Benkelman) Schwegler
 
516
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
517
Scott, Hattie (Mrs. Worthy C. Gates)
Scott, Hattie (Mrs. Worthy C. Gates)
State of California Death Certificate
 
518
Sherman, Leanora (Widow of David B. Strong) 1894 Probate Papers
Sherman, Leanora (Widow of David B. Strong) 1894 Probate Papers
Petitions to sell lands held in the Estate of Leanora Sherman Strong (Trumbull County, Ohio Estate #1065), dated April 18, 1894
 
519
Sherman, Leanora 1851 marriage to David B. Strong
Sherman, Leanora 1851 marriage to David B. Strong
Transcription of their 1851 marriage in Ashtabula County, Ohio; from the Probate Divisiion in Jefferson, Ohio
 
520
Sherman, Leanora 1875 Divorce Petition from David B. Strong
Sherman, Leanora 1875 Divorce Petition from David B. Strong
Statement of Proceedings of Divorce and Alimony from the 1875 Trumbull County, Ohio Court
 
521
Sherman, Leanora 1876 remarriage to David B. Strong
Sherman, Leanora 1876 remarriage to David B. Strong
Copy of the March, 1876 certificate of remarriage
 
522
Sherman, Leanora, 1876 News Article
Sherman, Leanora, 1876 News Article
News article regarding the divorce and subsequent remarriage of Leanora Sherman and David B. Strong
 
523
Sketch of Pl?derhausen, Germany
Sketch of Pl?derhausen, Germany
Pl?derhausen, Forstlagerbuch von Andreas Kieser, 1685
 
524
Smith, Arrie V. (Mrs. Ferman Fullen)
Smith, Arrie V. (Mrs. Ferman Fullen)
State of Texas Death Certificate
 
525
Smith, Avis Augusta
Smith, Avis Augusta
Certified Copy of Record of Birth, Ionia County, Michigan, issued 6 July 1944
 
526
Smith, Avis Augusta
Smith, Avis Augusta
1925 Employment offer from Central Junior High, Saginaw, Michigan, to Avis Smith from W. W. Warner, Superintendent
 
527
Smith, Avis Augusta
Smith, Avis Augusta
Teacher's Contract, Saginaw, Michigan, 1926-1927
 
528
Smith, Avis Augusta (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Jr)
Smith, Avis Augusta (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Jr)
Teacher's Contract, Saginaw, Michigan, 1927-1928
 
529
Smith, Avis Augusta (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Jr)
Smith, Avis Augusta (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Jr)
Acceptance of Resignation by the Saginaw Board of Education
 
530
Smith, Avis Augusta (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Jr.)
Smith, Avis Augusta (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Jr.)
State of Floria, Certificate of Death
 
531
Smith, Avis Augusta Bible Records, p 1 of 4
Smith, Avis Augusta Bible Records, p 1 of 4
Presentation page of Avis Smith's family bible, presented to her by her parents on Christmas Day, 1920, a few months before her 19th birthday. The bible was published by National Bible Press in Philadelphia, PA, and was a Red Letter Art Edition, King James Version. No publication date was indicated. Only the pages relating to her parents, births and marriages were completed. Deaths were not entered.
 
532
Smith, Avis Augusta Bible Records, p 2 of 4
Smith, Avis Augusta Bible Records, p 2 of 4
Family Register page listing her parents, William Bert Smith and Ida Alice Elliott
 
533
Smith, Avis Augusta Bible Records, p 3 of 4
Smith, Avis Augusta Bible Records, p 3 of 4
Children's names, listing Avis and her sister, Ila
 
534
Smith, Avis Augusta Family Bible, p 4 of 4
Smith, Avis Augusta Family Bible, p 4 of 4
Marriages information, listing the marriage of Avis to Ben Benkelman, as well as the marriage of their only child, Bonnie
 
535
Smith, Avis Augusta marriage to Ben Benkelman
Smith, Avis Augusta marriage to Ben Benkelman
Marriage License issued in Eaton County, Michigan
 
536
Smith, Elmer
Smith, Elmer
Eaton County, Michigan Death Certificate
 
537
Smith, Henry Clayton
Smith, Henry Clayton
State of Texas Death Certificate
 
538
Smith, Ilo
Smith, Ilo
Thank you note from Ilo to her eldest niece, probably written in early 1960's
 
539
Smith, Ilo Katherine
Smith, Ilo Katherine
Eaton County, Michigan Birth Certificate, recorded May 8, 1906 by Lola Stokes, Registrar
 
540
Smith, Ilo Katherine (Mrs. Robert Shelden)
Smith, Ilo Katherine (Mrs. Robert Shelden)
State of Arizona Death Certificate
 
541
Smith, W.B. Dry Goods Store Advertisement, 1907
Smith, W.B. Dry Goods Store Advertisement, 1907
Cash Bargain Store! It grows, it doesn't boom. The growth of this store reads like a fairy tale. Perhaps you were a little skeptical at first, but come in and look around. Observe the marvelous activity of this store; see what it offers you and your family; see how it differs from other stores and why it is easily the most money saving store in the city. Remember we save you twenty (20) per cent on all school supplies. And keep it fresh on your mind, that a five cent article sold for four, will save you many a dime. Dry goods, carpets, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Hosiery, Shoes, and Hdw. W. B. SMITH

Ad published in the 1907 Grand Ledge High School Annual, courtesy of Suzanne Schramski
 
542
Smith, William Bert
Smith, William Bert
Eaton County, Michigan Death Certificate. His mother's maiden name is shown on this certificate, in error, as Elvert. She was actually born Mary Ann Welch, Elvert being her stepfather's last name.
 
543
Snyder, Laurence Marriage License to Lelah Olger
Snyder, Laurence Marriage License to Lelah Olger
Isabella County, Michigan, 4 May 1920
 
544
Snyder, Vernon Marriage License to Cora McLean
Snyder, Vernon Marriage License to Cora McLean
Isabella County, Michigan, 19 October 1907
 
545
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
546
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
547
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
548
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
549
Soukup, Anton
Soukup, Anton
Death Certificate from the State of Nebraska. His parents are shown as Anton Soukup and Marie Buresova.
 
550
Soukup, Frank M.
Soukup, Frank M.
State of Nebraska Death Certificate
 
551
Soukup, Frank R.
Soukup, Frank R.
State of Nebraska Death Certificate
 
552
Soukup, Veronika (Mrs. John Virka)
Soukup, Veronika (Mrs. John Virka)
Death Certificate from the State of Nebraksa. Her parents names were not listed, though it was noted her father's last name was Soukup.
 
553
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
554
Spinks, Jacqueline
Spinks, Jacqueline
Wife of William Pearman McLemore
The sketch of Jacqueline was done by her cousin, Robert E. Tomlin of Columbia, South Carolina in 1964. It was presented to her family as a gift in April, 1996.
 
555
St. Elizabeth's Academy, Established 1888, Purcell, Oklahoma
St. Elizabeth's Academy, Established 1888, Purcell, Oklahoma
Founded in February, 1888, one year before Oklahoma was opened to settlement and barely a year after Purcell was established as a junction point on the Santa Fe, St. Elizabeth is one of Oklahoma's most famous old schools. The spacious, roomy, two-storied frame building, set in a grassy plot with a peaceful background of slender poplars, elms and cedars, is still a thing of considerable beauty. For many years it was the only educational landmark in an unsettled area, and the sight of students playing about its grounds, supervised by the black-robed nuns, against the bright southwestern skies, has become familiar to nearly all Oklahomans who have lived here any length of time. When St. Elizabeth's convent was founded, in 1888, Purcell was a part of the Chickasaw nation of the old Indian territory, and the gateway to the great ranching empire which lay to the west and south. The country then was all pastureland, heavily wooded and a ranch of 10,000 to 20,000 acres was commonplace. Most of the settlers were Chickasaws, but here were also Choctaw families, and a good many white settlers. All were eager to send their children to school and the news that St. Elizabeth's convent had opened in Purcell was welcomed far and wide. Families packed their children and brought them to board and room at the convent, or if there was no space there, boarded them in homes and they attended day school. Three eager young nuns, all now dead, of the Order of St. Francis, made their way west from Philadelphia and arrived in Purcell on Feb. 14, 1888. At the time there was under construction a three-room frame building on the same lot where the Benedictine priests had built a one-room church. Sunday services were conducted in the church which on week days was converted into two school rooms by hanging a heavy carpet to form a partition. By November, however, the new three-room frame building was completed and enrolment consisted of 120 pupils. Ages of these pupils ranged from 6 to 18 years. Soon, there were 25 boarders, then 50. Money for the grounds, buildings and teachers was paid for by Miss Katherine Drexel of the wealthy Philadelphia Drexel family. She had become interested in educating the Indians through the efforts of Father Vincent Jolly, O.S.B., who taught at the Sacred Heart academy situated in unsettled wilderness in what is now Pottawatomie county. Father Jolly, accompanied by Father William Capital, took turns in coming to Purcell to hold services. Father Jolly told Miss Drexel of the Indian boys and girls who needed educational opportunities, and described the great wilderness, which pioneers were still to conquer. One church was unable to bear the expense. But Miss Drexel could and did for 60 years. Miss Drexel furnished money for the grounds, buildings and early support, and a new building site was selected in 1891 by the Very Rev. Ignatius Jean, Benedictine priest, while Rev. F. Steven, director of the Indian bureau, gave the plans of the building to Miss Drexel. At her instigation, Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia designated the Sisters of St. Francis of the Philadelphia Foundation, Mother House in Glen Riddle, Pa., to take charge of the mission. Miss Drexel also offered to pay of the sister's support. In an area known as Love's pasture, named for the late Robert Love, Purcell's founder, who proved to be very helpful to the new school, ground was broken and the building erected which still stands today. On the second floor near the chapel is a bronze plaque dedicated to the founder, the late Father Vincent Jolly. Government support by which the Indian girls' tuition was paid in part by the government was withdrawn in 1932......(Causing the sisters) to run the institution on practically no income except from Miss Drexel. For some time the sisters kept the girls without government aid from their own slender resources as teachers. Continued maintenance soon became impossible. The school shut its doors for good in 1948. (Excerpted from an August 15, 1948 article in the Daily Oklahoman about the closure of St. Elizabeth's)
 
556
St. Elizabeth's Academy, Purcell, Oklahoma, Established 1888; Montage of Students from the Scrapbook of Anna Laura Payne, a 1931 graduate, from the mid 1920's
St. Elizabeth's Academy, Purcell, Oklahoma, Established 1888; Montage of Students from the Scrapbook of Anna Laura Payne, a 1931 graduate, from the mid 1920's
Please help us identify the students from this photo montage, from the scrapbook of Anna Laura Payne, a 1931 graduate of St. Elizabeth's. Based on the Student Directory, 1888-1968, it is thought the students pictured include Evelyn CUNNINGHAM (later married a Carpento and moved to Canada), Irene DUMAS, Ida KRESS (later married a Singleton and remained in Purcell), Margaret "Maggie" MARTIN, Mary HAYES (married to a McIntosh) and Ruth HAYES, Helen FERRY (later married a Proctor), Anna Laura ("Minnie Ha Ha") PAYNE (later married Homer Strong and lived in Duncan, Oklahoma), "Pa" H. UNKNOWN, "Fama" R. UNKNOWN, Not Labeled-Unknown, "Pat" UNKNOWN (possibly Pacunda COLBERT or Paticia CUTTER), Louise UNKNOWN (possibly Louise McCLURE or Louise MICHAEL), Dorothy "Dot" ROY, and Nora LAWRENCE (later married a Yoakum)
 
557
Stamper, Jaska Bland, Funeral Notice
Stamper, Jaska Bland, Funeral Notice
Funeral Notice for Jaska Bland Stamper, Born November 6, 1912 and Died February 12, 1913

This notice was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona.

She may have been a daughter of William Clint Stamper and Marie Audrey Bush.
 
558
Stanley, Violet (Mrs. Barney Strong)
Stanley, Violet (Mrs. Barney Strong)
Obituary of Violet Stanley Strong
 
559
Stanley, Violet (Mrs. Barney Strong)
Stanley, Violet (Mrs. Barney Strong)
Memorial Funeral Program
 
560
Stedham, Elvira permission to Marry
Stedham, Elvira permission to Marry
Lucretia Jane McLemore Stedham had to sign her consent for her daughter, Elvira, shown as age 16, to marry Wilbert Kenyon, age 26. Elvira & Wilbert and her brother, George Stedham & Maggie Cowan, were said to have been married in a double wedding at the El Paso County Jail. The top of George Stedham & Maggie Cowan's license can be seen immediately following that of Elvira's.
 
561
Stockbridge, Mary (Mrs. Ralph B. Strong)
Stockbridge, Mary (Mrs. Ralph B. Strong)
State of Oklahoma Death Certificate for the second wife of Ralph Strong
 
562
Stockbridge, Mary J 1907 marriage to Ralph B. Strong
Stockbridge, Mary J 1907 marriage to Ralph B. Strong
Application and license of marriage as filed in Greer County, Oklahoma, March 3, 1907
 
563
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
564
Striffler, Fred ca 1911
Striffler, Fred ca 1911
Article from the Detroit News, dated April 13, 1911, regarding a heroic moment that took place while he was in college. From the collection of Marjory Schwegler Battel.
 
565
Striffler, Ruth Elizabeth (Mrs. William Moreton)
Striffler, Ruth Elizabeth (Mrs. William Moreton)
Application for a Social Security Account
 
566
Striffler, Solomon C.
Striffler, Solomon C.
Application for a Social Security Account
 
567
Striffler-Benkelman Annual Labor Day Family Reunion, 1936 Newspaper article
Striffler-Benkelman Annual Labor Day Family Reunion, 1936 Newspaper article
In the mid 1850's, in Erie County, New York, two sons of Jacob & Otilla Striffler married two Benkelman sisters. Shortly after their marriages, the couples moved to the Michigan frontier, many of their brothers and sisters following them. The two families remained intertwined for subsequent generations. At a reunion of the Henry Striffler family in 1930 it was decided to enlarge the scope of the reunion to include descendants of Henry, Jacob, Joseph, Christian, John and Susan Striffler. Members and "in laws" of these families first gathered at the Assembly grounds in Sebewaing for a reunion in 1932. As the Benkelman-Striffler family had remained very close over the years, all branches of the Benkelman family were invited to their Sixth Reunion, and since that time it remained a joint event. This articles from the 1936 "Cass City Chronicle" details one of the earliest joint reunions. Attended by over 170 family members, the reunion was held on the John Striffler homestead northeast of Cass City, with attendees travelling from Ontario, Ohio and many places in Michigan. President W.D. STRIFFLER presided at a business meeting in 1936, and Harry HUNT, Mrs. S.G BENKELMAN (the former Mary Striffler), and Mrs. Ben SCHWEGLER (the former Joanna Mark) were elected officers for the ensuing year. The first volume of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST was published for the September 1936 reunion.
 
568
Striffler-Benkelman Reunion 1954 Handbill
Striffler-Benkelman Reunion 1954 Handbill
Handbill advertising the annual Striffler-Benkelman Reunion, 1954, featuring Cass City's Main Street. At the fiftieth Striffler-Benkelman Reunion in 1981, Ruth Schenck Esau recalled a time when on Main Street, the owners of the newspaper, a farm implement store, both meat markets, the grocery store, paint store, insurance agency, funeral home, and photography studio were all members of the Striffler-Benkelman clan; not to mention a bank teller, many clerks, the music teacher, and many of the town's farmers.
 
569
Striffler-Benkelman Reunion Photo, 1961
Striffler-Benkelman Reunion Photo, 1961
Group Photo fromthe 30th Striffler-Benkelman Reunion, held September 4, 1961 at the Cass City Evangelical Church, founded by members of the Striffler and Benkelman families
 
570
Strong Brother's--Claude, Augustus and Rolla--Colorado Ranch, Fence Line
Strong Brother's--Claude, Augustus and Rolla--Colorado Ranch, Fence Line
Claude, along with his brothers Rolla and Gus, jointly operated this ranch near Greystone, Colorado, starting in the late 1930's. After Claude died in 1942, Rolla and Gus continued to operate the 560 acres until they sold it to R. F. Brown on May 10, 1956.
 
571
Strong Brother's--Claude, Augustus and Rolla--Colorado Ranch, Horizon
Strong Brother's--Claude, Augustus and Rolla--Colorado Ranch, Horizon
Claude, along with his brothers Rolla and Gus, jointly operated this ranch near Greystone, Colorado, starting in the late 1930's. After Claude died in 1942, Rolla and Gus continued to operate the 560 acres until they sold it to R. F. Brown on May 10, 1956.
 
572
Strong, Alice Mary 1884 marriage to Royal S. Cutting
Strong, Alice Mary 1884 marriage to Royal S. Cutting
Application for marriage license by Alice M. Strong and Royal S. Cutting, of Bristol, Trumbull County, Ohio
 
573
Strong, Anna Laura (Payne), Chicken and Dumpling Recipe
Strong, Anna Laura (Payne), Chicken and Dumpling Recipe
Rooney's famous chicken and dumpling recipe, as preserved by her daughter Theresa, and trascribed by daughter-in-law Betty
 
574
Strong, Augustus Homer, 1892 Enlistment into Fourth Texas Infantry
Strong, Augustus Homer, 1892 Enlistment into Fourth Texas Infantry
Enlistment into Company G, Fourth Texas Infantry on 5 July 1892 in Weatherford, Texas
 
575
Strong, Augustus Homer, 1892 Spanish American War Payment receipt
Strong, Augustus Homer, 1892 Spanish American War Payment receipt
Receipt of payment from Texas Governor Joseph D. Sayers for services during the Spanish American War in Company G, Fourth Texas Volunteer Infantry
 
576
Strong, Augustus Homer, Death Certificate
Strong, Augustus Homer, Death Certificate
Death Certificate from the State of California
 
577
Strong, Bill and Betty (Wehunt) ca 2006
Strong, Bill and Betty (Wehunt) ca 2006
Christmas Greetings, 2006, from the "Mighty Strong" family
 
578
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
579
Strong, Burt Rodney
Strong, Burt Rodney
Death Certificate as issued by the State of Oklahoma
 
580
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
581
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
582
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
583
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
584
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
585
Strong, Charles and Pat Family Home (1970's) Montevallo, Alabama
Strong, Charles and Pat Family Home (1970's) Montevallo, Alabama
This is the home the Strong family lived in while Charles taught at the University of Montevallo in Alabama in the 1970's
 
586
Strong, Charles and Pat, First Car
Strong, Charles and Pat, First Car
The couples first car after their 1957 marriage, a 1949 dark green Plymouth
 
587
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
588
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
589
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1944, Duncan Elementary School Diploma
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1944, Duncan Elementary School Diploma
Certificate of Promotion and Admission into Junior High School
 
590
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1947, Eighth Grade Diploma
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1947, Eighth Grade Diploma
Certificate of Eighth Grade completion from Holy Angels School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
 
591
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1948, Honorable Discharge from the Oklahoma National Guard
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1948, Honorable Discharge from the Oklahoma National Guard
Charles enlisted in the Oklahoma National Guard at age 15, claiming his date of birth was two years earlier than in actually was. He served seven months before he was honorably discharged, after his true age was discovered.

 
592
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1948, Honorable Discharge from the Oklahoma National Guard, Enlistment Record
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1948, Honorable Discharge from the Oklahoma National Guard, Enlistment Record
Charles enlisted in the Oklahoma National Guard at age 15, claiming his date of birth was two years earlier than in actually was. He served seven months before he was honorably discharged, after his true age was discovered.
 
593
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1952, High School Diploma
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1952, High School Diploma
Diploma from the Duncan, Oklahoma Board of Education dated May 29, 1952
 
594
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1953, Selective Service Induction Notice
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1953, Selective Service Induction Notice
Induction Notice, 1953
 
595
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1954, Honorable Discharge
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1954, Honorable Discharge
Honorable Discharge from the United States Army
 
596
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1956
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1956
A Feb. 7, 1956 article in the student paper reported that "Charles Strong, arts and sciences junior from Duncan, was named president of the Newman club Sunday evening during the election of the 1956 officers. Strong, a chemistry major, replaces Stan Prochaska, agriculture journalism senior from Enid, as proxy of the organization of Catholic students. He had been vice president and one time co-chairman of the membership committee. Ed Wakeen, OIT student from Massachusetts was elected vice president...(also from Massachusetts) Joe Hayden was elected treasurer...Beverly Kirchmeyer from Ponca City was elected secretary. Continuing as chaplin.....will be Rev. Joseph Dillon, assistant pastor of the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church of Stillwater."
 
597
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1959, Diploma from Oklahoma State University
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1959, Diploma from Oklahoma State University
Charles received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater in May, 1959
 
598
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1963, Beta Alpha Psi
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1963, Beta Alpha Psi
Charles was a member of this organization while working on his Masters in Accounting
 
599
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1972, Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Alabama
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1972, Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Alabama
Charles received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from The University of Alabama in May 1972
 
600
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1972, Doctoral Dissertation copyright
Strong, Charles Richard ca 1972, Doctoral Dissertation copyright
Copyright for his Dissertation. Charles was awarded a Ph.D. in Management from the University of Alabama. Dr. Strong's dissertation was titled "A Study of Attitudes Toward The Selection of Women Faculty in Collegiate Schools of Business in the Southeastern U.S.A."
 

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