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Lostalumni.Pdf Class of Title First Name Middle Name Last Name Preferred Address City State Zip Notes 1940 Mr. Robert John Brown Muskogee Oklahoma 1940 Mr. Robert M. Clark Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1940 Mr. William R. (Jack) Coleman Waurika Oklahoma 1940 Mr. Billie H. Doler Clinton Oklahoma 1940 Mr. John Raymond Fenly Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1940 Mr. John W. Iron Pawhuska Oklahoma 1940 Mr. Duncan M. Jones Locust Grove Oklahoma 1940 Mr. Richard E. Lawrence Excelsior Springs Missouri 1940 Mr. Alfred J. Smyser Bartlesville Oklahoma 1940 Mr. Thomas D. Smyser Bartlesville Oklahoma 1941 Mr. Randle Joseph Baber Hugo Oklahoma 1941 Mr. Andrew J Cook Delaware Oklahoma 1941 Col. Robert F. Cunningham Wichita Falls Texas 1941 Mr. Hall E. Goode Fairfax Oklahoma 1941 Mr. Bernard Gregory Miami Oklahoma 1941 Mr. James D. Morrell Hominy Oklahoma 1941 Mr. Roy E Newburn Byars Oklahoma 1941 Mr. Denver Sheddy 941 Hesters Crossing Road Round Rock Texas 78681 SSS 1941 Mr. Loma Joseph Sigmon Poteau Oklahoma 1941 Mr. John Enos Watson Tulsa Oklahoma 1941 Mr. Leonard T. Winchester 2478 8th Avenue West Vancouver British Columbia V6K 2B1 1942 Mr. Marvin Roy Beckwith Seminole Oklahoma 1942 Mr. Adelbert W. Bruce Bartlesville Oklahoma 1942 Mr. Ray O. Burd , 1942 Mr. Bobby Keith Cason Ardmore Oklahoma 1942 Mr. Kenneth DuVal Laverne Oklahoma 1942 Mr. Steve J Mitchell Ada Oklahoma 1942 Mr. Charles Leroy Moore Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1942 Mr. Roy E. Parker Sapulpa Oklahoma 1942 Mr. Richard C. Sowers Wichita Kansas 1942 Mr. James Earl Von Tungeln Newcastle Texas 1942 Mr. Ralph J. Wymer Lemonte Illinois 1943 Mr. Irving Richard Collard New Orleans Louisiana 1943 Mr. Don Robert Evans Wichita Kansas 1943 Mr. Hugh Charles Good Nowata Oklahoma 1943 Mr. John Mooney Hall Tulsa Oklahoma 1943 Mr. Billy Haynes Heeter Holdenville Oklahoma 1943 Mr. Wendell Vaughn Melton Shawnee Oklahoma 1943 Mr. John W. Russell 1202 SE 15th St Wagoner Oklahoma 74467-8104 1943 Mr. John David Scott Fort Walton Florida 1943 Mr. Robert S Smith Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1943 Mr. Joe J Varva Anadarko Oklahoma 1943 Mr. Robert G. Warren Olustee Oklahoma 1943 Mr. Rowland Wendell Welch Grosse Pointe Michigan 1943 Mr. Robert Denman Wilcox Chicago Illinois 1943 Mr. James Frank Yarbrough Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1944 Mr. Joe Lee Abraham Bristow Oklahoma 1944 Mr. Bob T Bell 1944 Mr. William George Black Tulsa Oklahoma 1944 Mr. George F Cartwright Grainola Oklahoma 1944 Mr. Robert Francis Gleason Bartlesville Oklahoma 1944 Mr. William Hayden Nichols Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1944 Mr. Frank D Phillips 1944 Mr. George Russell Phillips Tulsa Oklahoma 1945 Mr. John Allen Link Sapulpa Oklahoma 1945 Mr. John H. Martin PO Box 602 Miles City MT 59301 1945 Mr. G. E Newman 1945 Mr. John Lee Purdum Tulsa Oklahoma 1945 Mr. John Jewell Rafferty Blackwell Oklahoma 1945 Mr. James Andrew Reynolds Tulsa Oklahoma 1945 Mr. Jake Seaborn 15731 Tunderbay Dr Houston Texas 1945 Mr. Joseph S. Schmitz Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1945 Mr. Frank Edward Weterman Norman Oklahoma 1945 Mr. Robert M. White 2629 NW 153rd St Edmond Oklahoma 73013-9201 1946 Mr. James Henry Daily Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1946 Mr. John H. Ferguson 8559 Candlewood Dr Oklahoma City Oklahoma 73120-9425 1946 Mr. James Keith Green Maud Oklahoma 1946 Mr. Douglas Don Long Claremore Oklahoma 1946 Mr. James Thomas McKnight 1819 S Shore Dr Holland Michigan 49423-4339 1946 Mr. Thomas D. Murray Evanston Illinois 1946 Mr. Jack Joe Severns Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1946 Mr. R. D. Wilson Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1947 Mr. Robert Butler 1 Towers Park Lane San Antonio Texas 1947 Mr. Leonard Bruce Campbell Kiowa Kansas 1947 Mr. James Samuel Cox Tulsa Oklahoma 1947 Mr. Don V Hester 1765 Coliseum St, Apt 320 New Orleans LA 70130-4747 1947 Mr. Walter Russell Shriver Tulsa Oklahoma 1947 Mr. Wayne N White McAlester Oklahoma 1948 Mr. Cesar Augusto Aqulia San Juan Puerto Rico 1948 Mr. James David Grant Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1948 Mr. John Guild Mathias Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1948 Mr. William Penny Murray Okmulgee Oklahoma 1949 Mr. John Allspaugh 5800 Martel Ave Dallas Texas 75206-5780 1949 Mr. Harvey B Johns Jr 18323 Sonterra Pl, Apt 1202 San Antonio Texas 1949 Mr. Don G Linder Muskogee Oklahoma 1949 Mr. James W. Malone Tulsa Oklahoma 1949 Mr. H. A. Martin Los Angeles California 1949 Mr. William R. Moore Clinton Oklahoma 1950 Mr. Richard T Albert Knowles Oklahoma 1950 Mr. Pat Johnson Claremore Oklahoma 1950 Mr. R. W. Massey 3741 Walton Ave Fort Worth Texas 76133-2901 1950 Mr. Billy Joe Moore Claremore Oklahoma 1950 Mr. Richard Lee Morris Wichita Kansas 1950 Mr. Edward D Mosely Tarrant Alabama 1950 Mr. Jerry M. Owens 4194 S Fraser Way, Apt D Aurora Colorado 1950 Mr. Carroll Armstrong Riggs Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1950 Mr. John Durwood Roby Jusepin-Caripito, Venezuela, 1950 Dr. Robert L Skelton 3610 Terwilleger Blvd Tulsa Oklahoma 1950 Mr. Norman J. Smith Noel Missouri 1951 Mr. John Ernest Atkinson Tulsa Oklahoma 1951 Mr. Wes Joe Braley Tulsa Oklahoma 1951 Mr. Nickey Lee Checkovsky Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1951 Mr. Gilbert Charles Day Stillwater Oklahoma SSS 1951 Mr. Michael Lee Howe 420 Kingston Claremore Oklahoma 74019 1951 Mr. Wayne A. Johnston Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1951 Mr. George Paul Michael Norman Oklahoma 1951 Mr. James Lawrence Nicholson Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1951 Mr. Robert M. Nicholson Claremore Oklahoma 1951 Mr. Dean Willie Robb Collinsville Oklahoma 1951 Mr. John L. Rogers Houston Texas 1951 Mr. James Arthur Terrell Bartlesville Oklahoma 1951 Mr. Donald Keith Watson Bartlesville Oklahoma 1951 Mr. Joseph Edward Wilson Denison Texas 1952 Mr. Tom D Ashmore 6045 McLeod Dr Las Vegas Nevada 1952 Mr. Donny W Berg 2511 Wedglea Dr Dallas Texas 1952 Mr. Louis Feurelle Brown San Pedro California 1952 Mr. Jack Paul Dyer Tulsa Oklahoma 1952 Mr. David Alan Johnson Joplin Missouri 1952 Mr. Russell Craig Johnston Oklahoma City Oklahoma SSS 1952 Mr. Harold V. King Shawnee Oklahoma 1952 Mr. Hugh Winston Kring 59361 E. 300 Road Tulsa Oklahoma SSS 1952 Mr. Kam Fai Leung Hong Kong, China 1952 Mr. Bob Rex Mitchell Chelsea Oklahoma 1952 Mr. Carl John Rohsenberger Oklahoma City Oklahoma SSS 1952 Mr. John Franklin Smith Miami Florida 1952 Mr. Phillip Reynold Smith Joplin Missouri 1952 Mr. John Allen White Purcell Oklahoma 1953 Mr. John R. Blackwell Fort Worth Texas 1953 Mr. Max A Copeland Grove Oklahoma 1953 Mr. Samuel Joseph Cruzan Eureka Kansas SSS 1953 Mr. Ronald Howard Edwards Alva Oklahoma 1953 Mr. William Greene Jackson Shawnee Oklahoma 1953 Mr. Roland Patrick Keely Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1953 Mr. Ray E. McMinn Guthrie Oklahoma 1953 Mr. Larry Raymond Meyer Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1953 Mr. J. Dovel Moore Claremore Oklahoma 1953 Mr. Walker Butler Reed Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1953 Mr. Ronald Norman St. Clair Tulsa Oklahoma SSS 1953 Mr. J. "Johnny" Tiger Checotah Oklahoma 1953 Mr. Gary Gene Veach Wichita Kansas 1953 Mr. William Thomas Whiddon Edmond Oklahoma SSS 1953 Mr. Jerry "Jinx" Luther White Bristow Oklahoma 1954 Mr. Gerald Otis Bidwell Eldorado Kansas 1954 Mr. Glen Robert Cole Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1954 Mr. Gerry Grant East Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1954 Mr. Ruben Antonio Arango Gomez Bogota, Colombia S.A., 1954 Mr. Pleasant James Huddleston El Reno Texas 1954 Mr. David Milo Johnson 4918 Alder Dr Apt A West Palm Beach Florida 33417-3205 1954 Mr. James Stanley Maxwell 8771 Lakeshore Dr Montgomery Texas 77316-2407 1954 Mr. Ralph Lesh Winters Lawton Oklahoma 1955 Mr. Carson Douglas Hines Guthrie Oklahoma 1955 Mr. Leon Horace Huff Tulsa Oklahoma 1955 Mr. Malcolm D Jones 117 Fernbrook Cir Spantanburg South Carolina 1955 Mr. Charles Grady Tuck Tulsa Oklahoma 1956 Mr. William Randolph Allison Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1956 Mr. Frank E Andrews Tulsa Oklahoma SSS 1956 Mr. Paul Eugene Boyer Tulsa Oklahoma 1956 Mr. Jack Wayne Hamilton Bagais, P.I., 1956 Mr. Jimmy Edd Johnson Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1956 Mr. Don Charles Williams Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1956 Mr. James Leroy Wilson Guymon Oklahoma SSS 1957 Mr. Nofle McClanahan Austin Texas 1957 Mr. Charles Harding Parr Enid Oklahoma 1957 Mr. James Martin Vickrey Tulsa Oklahoma 1958 Mr. Jeffrey Dale Bartz Dallas Texas SSS 1958 Mr. Ronald Howard Carpenter 20799 State Hwy 51 Hennessey Oklahoma 73742 1958 Mr. Paul M Jawitz 1958 Mr. Larry Dean Jennings Tulsa Oklahoma 1958 Mr. Dale Hopkins Johnson Tulsa Oklahoma 1958 Mr. Royce Haskell Jones 2225 SE Saint Lucie Blvd Stuart Florida 34996 1958 Mr. Monte Paul Jones Great Bend Kansas 1958 Mr. William Jacob Lewis McAlester Oklahoma 1958 Mr. Robert Ramsey Lynch Stillwater Oklahoma 1958 Mr. Robert H. Mayfield Tulsa Oklahoma 1958 Mr. Claude William Sammons Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1958 Mr. Terry Lee Thompson Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1959 Mr. James Edward Brown Tulsa Oklahoma 1959 Mr. Ronald D Clevenger 2217 Hollister Street Houston Texas 1959 Mr. William Burl Craig Oklahoma City Oklahoma SSS 1959 Mr. Walter Del Pinal 11433 Emelita St. North Hollywood California 91601 1959 Mr. William Edward Downing RR 3, Box 75 Medford Oklahoma 73759 1959 Mr. David Lloyd Goodin Opelousas Louisiana 1959 Mr. William Charles Hayes 3825 Fabian Way Palo Alto California 94303-4604 1959 Mr. Gerald William Johnson Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1959 Mr. James Robert Long Fort Smith Arkansas 1959 Mr. Douglas Jose Lugo Caracas, Venezuela 1959 Mr. German Quillermo Lugo Caracas, Venezuela 1959 Mr. Kenneth Marion McMahon Phoenix Arizona 1959 Mr. Ralph N. Parra Caracas, Venezuela SA, 1959 Mr. Cordie Earl Peterson Independence Kansas SSS 1959 Mr. Richard Reel 17877 E 540 Rd Claremore Oklahoma 1959 Mr. Kenneth Hugh Rojas Caracas, Venezuela 1960 Mr. Lloyd Don Blalock Coffeyville Kansas 1960 Mr. Billy Gene Bush Bristow Oklahoma 1960 Mr. Thomas Clayton Clark Clovis New Mexico 1960 Mr. Gordon Lee Davis Lawton Oklahoma 1960 Mr. Gary E Magid 51 Miller Hill Dr Lagrangeville New York 1960 Mr.
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