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Oklahoma Educational Directory fj0t099S['*[ OKLAHOMA EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY 1972-73 Bulletin No. 109-V Issued By Leslie Fisher STATE SUPERINTENDENT Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY CONTAINING The names of all the cities and villages in Oklahoma employing as many as three teachers, together with the names of the superintendents, the names of the high school, junior high and elementary principals, president of the board of all districts, authorized book company representatives and names of state institutions and denominational and private colleges. FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1972-73 TABLE OF CONTENTS State Department of Education 4 Vocational Education Division 9 Counties Composing the OEA District of the State 15 Oklahoma Education Association 16 Oklahoma Congress of Parents and Teachers 17 State P.T.A. Headquarters 17 Teacher Placement Agencies 18 State Colleges and Institutions, Board of Controls and Commissions 19 Institutions of Higher Education 22 Board of Trustees and Executive Officers of the Teacher Retirement System of Oklahoma 23 Professional Standards Board 23 Board of Public Affairs 24 Board of Mental Health 24 Department of Health 25 Public Health Guidance Centers 25 State Historical Society 28 Oklahoma Accrediting Agency 28 Educational Television Authority 28 State Elective Officers 28 Justices of the Supreme Court 29 Judges of the Criminal Court of Appeals 29 Schools Other Than Colleges or Universities Approved for Veterans 30 Indian Schools 36 Military Schools 37 Hospital Schools 37 Parochial Schools 37 List of All Public Schools Employing Three or More Teachers 40 Area Vocational-Technical Center Administrators 105 Presidents of the Boards of Education of the Area Vo-Tech Schools 106 County Superintendents 108 List of Certified Textbook Representatives in Oklahoma 110 Board of Directors and Officers of the Oklahoma State School Board Association 114 List of School Board Presidents 114 Alphabetical List of Schools Showing Counties in Which They are Located 132 Area Code Numbers for School Districts in Oklahoma 138 OKLAHOMA EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STATE CAPITOL ZIP CODE 73105 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION President 521-3301 Dr. Leslie Fisher Executive Secretary 521-3308 Lloyd Graham Secretary 521-3308 1 Cletus Burchfiel MEMBERS Elna Juergens McAlester Dr. Charles Mason Tulsa R.E. Carleton Pauls Valley Harry Shackelford Laverne W.L. Findly Kingfisher Lester Reed Norman ADMINISTRATION Superintendent of Public Instruction 521-3301 Dr. Leslie Fisher Administrative Assistant 521-3302 Verna Yeats Deputy State Superintendent . .521-3304 E.H. McDonald Secretary 521-3303 Carol Scott Associate Deputy State Superintendent 521-3308 Lloyd Graham PERSONNEL OFFICE Personnel Officer 521-3814 Violet Keef Secretary 521-3814 Priscilla Dedrick COMMUNICATIONS SECTION Information Representative 521-3331 Iladell Youngblood Information Representative 521-3331 Steve Staton Illustrator 521-3331 Regie Richards Secretary 521-3331 Joyce Delano DATA CENTER Director 521-3013 Amos Kimberling Mngr., Systems Design 521-3013 Adnell Acers Secretary 521-3013 Aileen Herron Coordinator ............ .521-3354 Joe Bill Godfrey Secretary 521-3354 Joanne Jessup FISCAL SERVICES SECTION Controller . .521-3349 Marion Patrick • Administrator, State Programs 521-3349 Louise Smith Administrative Assistant 521-3340 Ramona Bradley Account Clerk .521-3340 Billie Ezzell Secretary 521-3340 Bobbie Schmitz OKLAHOMA EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY AUDITING SECTION Director 521-3471 . Arlie Crocker Secretary 521-3471 Genevieve Willard Auditor, Midwest City 737-5737 . .Keith Allen Auditor, Oklahoma City 721-4331 .... Jack Grigg Auditor, Fairview 227-3598 Rodney McDonald Auditor, Oklahoma City 528-3945 Jim Nix Auditor, Edmond 341-7541 . Robert Plumlee Auditor, Claremore 341-4248 .Bill Gene Ritchie Auditor, Morris 733-4411 . Jack Shipley Auditor, Finley 298-3490 . Jack Tucker Auditor, Durant 924-1760 . Wesley Smithart Auditor, Chouteau 476-8758 . Vance Cherry SCHOOL PLANT SERVICES SECTION Administrator 521-3812 Stan Cobb Draftswoman & Secretary 521-3812 Marjorie Almond Account Clerk 521-3812 Beulah Black FINANCE DIVISION Asst. State Superintendent & Director of Finance 521-3467 . .Cecil Folks Assistant Director 521-3467 Tom A. Campbell Secretary 521-3467 .... Janice Day STATE AID SECTION Administrator 521-3460 . Kermit Kiles Coordinator 521-3460 Gilmer Nelson TRANSPORTATION SECTION Administrator 521-3472 . Frank Duke Specialist 521-3472 .Robert Jones Specialist 521-3472 . Oliver Weber Secretary 521-3472 . Doris Hunt EXAMINER SECTION Chief Examiner . .521-3471 Arlie Crocker Secretary .521-3471 Genevieve Willard TEACHER PERSONNEL SECTION Auditor of Records 521-3360 Robyn Eldridge TEXTBOOK SECTION Administrator 521-3456 Kenneth Culver Administrative Assistant 521-3456 Othelle Bond Account Clerk 521-3456 Jesse Milford Secretary 521-3456 Virginia Freeman STATE-FEDERAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION DIVISION (Edmond, Oklahoma) Asst. State Superintendent & Director .478-0988 Earl Cross OKLAHOMA EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY Director, Federal Financial Assistant Programs 478-0988 Jack Strahorn Secretary 478-0988 Bernice Shick ADULT EDUCATION SECTION Administrator 478-1487 Ed Olvey Coordinator 478-1487 Mattie Harrison Coordinator 478-1487 Johnny Howard Account Clerk & Secretary 478-1487 COMPENSATORY EDUCATION TITLE I ESEA SECTION Administrator 478-1374 Raymond Willingham Coordinator 478-1374 Harvey Ross Account Clerk & Secretary 478-1374 Katie Hiatt HUMAN RELATIONS SECTION Administrator 478-0880 Van Wright Coordinator 478-0880 Robert Oliver Secretary 478-0880 Claudia Green INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS SECTION Administrator 478-0880 Grover Bratcher Coordinator 478-0880 Bobby Martin Secretary .478-0880 Evelyn Vance LIBRARY AND EQUIPMENT RESOURCES SECTION Administrator 478-2361 Marion Vickers Coordinator 478-2361 Elizabeth Geis Administrative Assistant 478-2361 Helen Bridwell PLANNING RESEARCH AND EVALUATION SECTION Administrator 478-0351 Charles Sandmann Coordinator 478-0351 ' James Casey Research Assistant 478-0351 Amelia Leconski Secretary 478-0351 Mary Williams INSTRUCTION DIVISION Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Instruction 521-3333 June Gruber Secretary 521-3333 Elaine Gutierrez Director, Inst. Programs 521-3333 J.D. Giddens Secretary 521-3333 Onnolee Burns Asst. Director, Inst. Prog 521-3333 Bill Harris Coordinator, Weatherford 772-3350 Herman Bottom Coordinator, Edmond 341-5217 James Broadhead Coordinator, Idabel 286-5563 Ben Chapman Coordinator, Henryetta 652-7351 Jack Clifford Coordinator, Atoka 889-2851 Luther Cooper Coordinator, Stillwater 372-6389 Hampton Crowder OKLAHOMA EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY Coordinator, Weatherford 772-5665 Sherman Garrison Coordinator, Tulsa 743-8216 Joe Glover Coordinator, Roosevelt 639-2411 Ed Huey Coordinator, Fairview 227-4971 Victor Kehn Coordinator, Woodward 256-7765 Robert J. Maxwell Coordinator, Claremore 341-5808 Guss Piguet Coordinator, Pryor 825-2595 Warren Prater Coordinator, Norman 321-9533 Merrill Roberson Coordinator, Muskogee 687-4287 Robert Rolland Coordinator, Soper 345-2484 Hoyt Smith Coordinator, Duncan . 255-0232 Dion Wood Director, Secondary Edu 521-3333 John Moseley Director, Elementary Edu 521-3363 Leonard Bates Specialist, Early Childhood Education 521-3363 Sally Augustine Specialist, Modern Foreign Language 521-3361 Patricia Hammond Specialist, Science 521-3361 Larry McKinney Specialist, Music 521-3361 Charles Mohr Specialist, Environmental Education 521-3361 Howard Potts Specialist, Language Arts 521-3363 Bennie Raine Specialist, Social Studies 521-3361 Keith Stone Specialist, Physical Educ 521-3358 Harvey Tedford Specialist, Mathematics 521-3361 Joe Bob Weaver Specialist, Reading 521-3363 Sarah Webb CERTIFICATION & TEACHER EDUCATION SECTION Administrator 521-3337 Ronald Carpenter Secretary 521-3337 Fran Karasek Coordinator 521-3338 . Thomas F. Hodges Coordinator 521-3338 H.B.Mitchell Coordinator 521-3339 Bill Siler CURRICULUM SECTION Administrator 521-3341 Clifford Wrir at Secretary 521-3341 Wilma Mitcnell Informational Representative . .521-3341 Peggy Gill DRIVER, HEALTH & SAFETY EDUCATION SECTION Administrator 521-3357 Henry Vaughan Secretary 521-3357 Vicki Hayward Assistant Administrator 521-3357 Travis Tice Coordinator 521-3358 Eli Mize Coordinator 521-3358 Mike Corliss Coordinator 521-3358 Gaines Ballew, Jr. Coordinator 521-3358 Leo Thurman Coordinator 521-3358 James Griff in Coordinator 521-3358 Bill Starr Coordinator 521-3358 Aubrey Henshaw Coordinator 521-3358 Letha Jozell Baker OKLAHOMA EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY Coordinator 521-3358 Nevin Starkey GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING SECTION (Edmond, Oklahoma) Administrator .478-2681 Blan Sandlin Secretarary 478-2681 Darles Frachiseur Coordinator 478-2681 Merle Collins Coordinator 478-2681 Murl Venard Coordinator 478-2681 Lyndol Jones Coordinator 478-2681 Iris Bruce Coordinator 478-2681 Ted Richardson INDIAN EDUCATION SECTION Administrator 521-3344 ........... Overton James Administrative Officer 521-3344 Smitty Williams Deputy Administrator 521-3344 Sam Homan Secretary 521-3345 Lynn Gibson Secretary 521-3345 Harriett Roller Coordinator, Ada 332-3591 Patricia Brown Coordinator, Apache 588-3763 Betty Campbell Coordinator, Grove 786-2924 Doris Carter Coordinator, Vian 773-5403 Oliver Dobbs Coordinator, Elk City 225-2385 Frank Hobbs Coordinator, Noble 872-3940 John Hubbard Coordinator, Gotebo 538-4602 Herman Humphries Coordinator, McAlester Helen Johnson Coordinator, Okemah 623-2093 James King Coordinator, Wewoka 257-2561 Louella Palmer Coordinator, Ponca City 762-4821 Louis Rhodd Coordinator, Geary 884-2615
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