February - Seminole State College
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February - Seminole State College
CYAN PAGE 8 MAGENTA YELLOW SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGIAN February 2011 NON-PROFIT ORG. Seminole State College 2701 Boren Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 U.S. Postage PAID Permit #164 Seminole, Okla. Return Service Requested Seminole State College Day Time February 4 11 12 25 2011 Softball Schedule Opponent Score @ TBA Galveston Tournament, Galveston, TX ~ Feb. 4-5, 2011 @ TBA Blinn College Classic, Brenham, TX ~ Feb. 11-12, 2011 11:00AM vs. Temple (TX) 3:00PM @ Blinn (TX) 9:00AM @ Blinn (TX) 11:00AM vs. Temple (TX) 3:00PM vs. Navarro (TX) @ TBA Wallace State Tournament, Hanceville, AL ~ Feb. 25-27, 2011 March 3 2:00PM Game 2 5 2:00PM Game 2 8 Game 2 1:00PM 10 1:00PM Game 2 12 15 1:00PM Game 2 16 2:00PM Game 2 24 2:00PM Game 2 25 2:00PM Game 2 7:00PM 26 29 31 Record 4:00PM Game 2 4:00PM Game 2 April 4 4:00PM Game 2 7 2:00PM Game 2 9 1:00PM Game 2 vs. Rose State vs. Rose State @ Rose State @ Rose State vs. Western Oklahoma State vs. Western Oklahoma State @ Western Oklahoma State @ Western Oklahoma State @ Chattanooga State (TN) @ Cleveland State CC @ Cleveland State CC @ Wallace State - Hanceville (AL) @ Wallace State - Hanceville (AL) @ Carl Albert State @ Carl Albert State vs. Chattanooga State (TN) vs. Chattanooga State (TN) vs. TBA Chattanooga State vs. NEO vs. TBA Seminole State Invitational ~ Mar. 26-27, 2011 @ Northern Oklahoma - Tonkawa @ Northern Oklahoma - Tonkawa vs. Northern Oklahoma - Tonkawa Northern Oklahoma - Tonkawa vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. @ @ Paris (TX) Paris (TX) Eastern Oklahoma State Eastern Oklahoma State Eastern Oklahoma State Eastern Oklahoma State 2011 Baseball Schedule Day Time February 4 1:00PM Game 2 5 1:00PM Game 2 11 15 2:00PM 18 22 1:00PM Game 2 24 2:00PM 27 1:00PM March 2 1:00PM * * 5 10 11 12 15 Game 2 1:00PM 1:00PM 2:00PM 12:00PM 11:00AM 16 3:00PM 17 11:00AM 3:00PM 18 3:00PM 19 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 22 1:00PM Game 2 24 2:00PM Game 2 26 1:00PM 27 1:00PM 30 1:00PM Game 2 April 2 1:00PM Game 2 6 4:00PM 7 6:00PM 8 4:00PM 9 1:00PM 16 1:00PM Game 2 17 1:00PM Game 2 20 1:00PM 23 1:00PM Game 2 25 2:00PM 29 6:00PM 30 1:00PM May Opponent Score @ Paris (TX) @ Paris (TX) vs. Paris (TX) vs. Paris (TX) @ TBA North East Texas Festival, Mt. Pleasant, TX ~ Feb. 11-13, 2011 vs. Cowley (KS) @ TBA Blinn Festival, Brenham, TX ~ Feb. 18-19, 2011 vs. Crowder (MO) vs. Crowder (MO) vs. Independence (KS) vs. Iowa Western vs. at Owasso, OK vs. @ vs. vs. vs. vs. at Phoenix, AZ vs. vs. at Phoenix, AZ vs. at Phoenix, AZ vs. at Phoenix, AZ vs. Team TBA at Phoenix, AZ @ @ vs. vs. @ vs. vs. vs. Neosho County (KS) @ @ vs. @ vs. @ vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. @ @ @ @ vs. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Connors State Connors State Connors State Connors State Arkansas Baptist Arkansas Baptist Arkansas Baptist Arkansas Baptist Eastern Oklahoma State Eastern Oklahoma State Eastern Oklahoma State Cowley (KS) Rose State Rose State Neosho County (KS) Murray State Western Oklahoma State Butler (KS) Butler (KS) Western Nebraska South Mountain (AZ) Scottsdale CC Glendale (AZ) Chandler TBA Carl Albert State Carl Albert State Allen County (KS) Allen County (KS) Western Oklahoma State Murray State Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Northeastern Oklahoma A&M BLACK CYAN February 2011 MAGENTA YELLOW SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGIAN BLACK PAGE 1 Seminole State College Collegian Seminole, Oklahoma • Volume 39 • Number 6 • February 2011 Regents Convene for January Meeting; renew Utterback's contract The Seminole State College Board of Regents convened Jan. 27 for the first time in the new year. At their January meeting, the SSC Board heard reports on campus activities, approved an increase in lab and course fees and reviewed the terms of the President’s employment. During the President’s report to the Board, Utterback provided a list of the College’s accomplishments during 2010 including the dedication of the new student services center. Also the adoption of a new institutional mission statement, and the successful kickoff of the “Shaping the Future” Capital Campaign. The President also informed the board of the preparation for Higher Education Day at the Capitol on Feb 22. First on the agenda, the board reviewed and approved a memorandum of understanding with Ramona Munsell & Associates Consulting, Inc. to develop a GEAR UP partnership application for federal funding. “We have a long and successful history with the Munsell firm. While competition for funding is great, we believe it is worth the investment in making application for federal dollars,” said Dr. Jim Utterback. For the next item, the board voted to increase lab fees from $30 per course to $35 per course. This fee will be used to cover increasing costs of lab supplies and will only apply to lab courses. Next the board reviewed and approved new academic service fees that will be required for particular courses of instruction or certain academic programs. A $10 per credit hour fee for Medical Laboratory Technology courses and a $10 per course fee for hybrid courses taught partially online and partially in the traditional classroom setting were approved. The final item was approval of a $5 electronic academic access per course fee that will be charged to courses that significantly utilize the College’s online learning management system. The board retired into executive session to discuss terms of employment for the president’s 2011 contract. After returning to open session, the Board voted to renew Utterback’s contract. In making the motion on the President’s contract, Regent Marilyn Bradford said, “We appreciate Dr. Utterback’s service, and his desire to stay at Seminole State College and move to renew his contract at the same level of compensation.” Following the meeting, Board Chair Bill Huser commented that the Board respected the President’s wishes to not increase his compensation at this time. “Dr. Utterback asked that the Board consider not awarding him a raise until it is possible to also pro- vide raises to faculty and staff.” Utterback thanked the board and stated that he was honored to serve as president. “I want to say publicly how much I appreciate the support of the board,” said Utterback. “As I complete my fourteenth year at SSC, it is exciting to reflect on the accomplishments of the institution during these years. I hope the Board, and everyone at the College, will take great pride in the successes of this great institution.” Two items were approved on the consent agenda: a contractual agreement with Sopo Ngwa Law Firm of Tucson, Arizona to help recruit international students from Cameroon and other African countries to attend SSC and the approval of the 20112012 academic calendar. Board members present at the meeting included: Chairman Bill Huser, Marci Donaho, David Wilson, Marilyn Bradford and Leesa Adams. SSC Global Studies Program to Travel to Costa Rica in Summer 2011 Seminole State College’s 2011 Global Studies excursions program will travel to Costa Rica in July as part of its summer program. The thirteen day trip, slated for July 27 – Aug. 8, 2011 will direct travelers through the learning and leisure of Costa Rica. They will swim in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, zip-line through a rainforest canopy in Manuel Antonio National Park, visit the Iruza volcano and sea kayak in the Pacific. The estimated cost for the Coast Rica tour is $1,800.00. Christian Morgan, SSC English instructor, stresses that community members are invited to participate in the trip. “You need not be a SSC student or enroll in the Global Studies course to enjoy this trip. Openings are limited, so apply for your passport—if you don’t already have one—and reserve your place now on this tour full of history and culture,” he said. Morgan can be contacted at (405) 382-9207 or by email at c.morgan@ sscok.edu. Interested parties my also contact Lori Eberhart at (405) 3829226 or by email at l.eberhart@sscok.edu. For more information or details visit facebook.com/seminolestatecollege or www.oklahomastudyabroad. com. photo courtesy of oklahomastudyabroad.com CYAN PAGE 2 SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGIAN November 1 6:00PM vs. Bacone College 5 6:00PM vs. Cowley (KS) 8 6:00PM @ Labette Community College 13 5:00PM @ Cowley (KS) 15 6:00PM vs. Labette Community College 17 6:30PM @ Bacone College 23 6:00PM @ Eastern Oklahoma State 26 12:00PM vs. Grayson County (TX) Collin County Classic - Nov. 26-27 27 2:00PM @ Collin (TX) Collin County Classic - Nov. 26-27 30 6:00PM vs. Western Oklahoma State MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK February 2011 SSC Short Clips... December 2 6:00PM @ Redlands 4 2:00PM vs. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 10 5:30PM @ Hutchinson (KS) Hutchinson Classic Dec. 10-11 11 1:30PM vs. Garden City (KS) Trojan Kick-off Hutchinson ClassicBanquet Dec. 10-11 The annual Trojan Alumni Banquet was held Saturday on the campus of Seminole State College at the Enoch Kelly Haney Center. ForJanuary mer Jordan, for the Baltimore Orioles, 10 Trojan Joe6:00 pm scouting director vs. Murray State was the guest speaker of the event. The event kicked-off 2011 13 6:00 pm vs. Northern Oklahoma -the Enid Trojan Season. open the season on Friday, 17 Baseball6:00 pm The Trojans @will Northern Oklahoma - Tonkawa February 4 at home against Paris, TX. 20 6:00 pm vs. Connors State 24 6:00 pm @ Carl Albert State 27 6:00 pm @ Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 31 6:00 pm vs. Eastern Oklahoma State 2010-11 Women's Basketball Schedule February 3 7 10 14 17 21 23 28 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm November 1 8:00PM vs. Raleigh's Finest Sports Academy 5 8:00PM vs. Cowley (KS) 7 7:00PM vs. Frank Phillips (TX) Texas-Oklahoma Challenge at Southwestern Oklahoma State - Weatherford, OK 8 3:00PM vs. Western Texas Texas-Oklahoma Challenge at Southwestern Oklahoma State - Weatherford, OK 13 7:00PM @ Cowley (KS) 23 8:00PM @ Eastern Oklahoma State 30 8:00PM vs. Western Oklahoma State December 2 8:00PM 4 4:00PM Trojan Supporters 12 4:00PM @ Redlands vs. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M vs. Coffeyville (KS) Community supporters of SSC Trojan Baseball were in attendance at the annual season kick-off banquet Saturday. Pictured (left to right) January are: Jim Richie, Bettie 6 Hardin, Donna 4:00 pm Hardin, Herman @ North Lake (TX) Conn, Bonnie Richie, Coach Jeff Shafer and Bobbie Upton. 10 8:00 pm vs. Murray State 13 17 20 24 27 31 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 Men's pm 2010-11 vs. Northern Oklahoma - Enid @ Northern Oklahoma - Tonkawa vs. Connors State @ Carl Albert State @ Northeastern Oklahoma A&M vs. Eastern Oklahoma State Basketball Schedule February @ Western Oklahoma State 3 8:00 pm @ Western Oklahoma State vs. Redlands 7 8:00 pm vs. Redlands 10 8:00 pm @ Murray State @ Murray State 14 8:00 pm @ Northern Oklahoma - Enid @ Northern Oklahoma - Enid 17 8:00 pm vs. Northern Oklahoma - Tonkawa vs. Northern Oklahoma - Tonkawa 21 8:00 pm @ Connors State @ Connors State 23 8:00 pm vs. Carl Albert State vs. Carl Albert State 28 7:00 pm vs. TBA vs. TBA March 3-6 7:00 p.m. NJCAA Region II Tournament Quarterfinal - Shawnee, OK The Seminole State COLLEGIAN is published during the fall and spring semesters by the Seminole State College Office of Media Relations, under the direction of Dustie Butner. The staff reserves the right to edit submitted material for spelling and style. Consideration is given to all submitted material, but submission does not ensure publication. No anonymous material will be considered. All views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of Seminole State College. The COLLEGIAN is distributed on the SSC campus and mailed to over 200 friends of the college. Seminole State College, in compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 11246 as amended, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, and other Federal laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, handicap, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices or procedures. This includes, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid and educational services. This publication, printed by the Shawnee News Star, is issued by Seminole State College as authorized by the President of the college. At a cost of $250; 1,000 copies have been prepared and distributed. Questions, concerns, can be directed to Dustie Butner at (405) 382-9525. CYAN February 2011 MAGENTA YELLOW SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGIAN PAGE 7 Seminole State Scrambles Crossword ACROSS 1. Fill to excess 5. Bogus 10. Freudian stage 14. Streetcar 15. Bay window 16. Usually topped with ice cream 17. Natural event 19. Albacore or bluefin 20. Which person? 21. Pimples 22. Choir 24. Entreaty 25. Incapable of reproducing 26. Abilities 29. Pressure 30. Bother 31. Hair net 32. Fold over and sew together 35. Misplaced 36. Affirmed 37. Chomp 38. French for "Summer" 39. Incite 40. Move in a rhythmical way 41. Change genetically 43. How tall one is 44. Popeye ate this 46. Ring slowly 47. Give life-time employment to 48. Fired a weapon 49. Resort 52. Memorable periods 53. Felon 56. Small indefinite amount 57. Make smile 58. Hearing organs 59. Sleigh 60. Gunpowder ingredient 61. Arch type courtesy of mirroreyes.com Word Search BLACK courtesy of mirroreyes.com DOWN 1. Put away 2. Part of a foot 3. Meal in a shell 4. Relative of an ostrich 5. Compels 6. Sporting venue 7. Connects two points 8. Dry, as wine 9. An elementary particle with negative charge 10. Theatrical performers 11. Nutritious 12. Cancel 13. Rent 18. Call to arms 23. Attention 24. A secret scheme 25. Supposedly, he delivers babies 26. A period of discounted prices 27. A clove hitch or figure eight 28. Fecundate 29. Sleep sound 31. Strip 33. Carve in stone 34. Encounter 36. Astronaut 37. Get-out-of-jail money 39. The Sun, for example 40. Triangular formation 42. Not yet used 43. A professional dancer (slang) 44. Stalks 45. Danger 46. Not those 48. A promiscuous or disreputable woman 49. Doe's mate 50. Minute opening 51. Backside 54. French for "Friend" 55. Chief executive officer assassin astute avoid banter basis begin blew bribe butter canoe cease commentary custody destiny detain dissuade eager fatal geek heat hedge hits hush kettle leer manual meat relic reward rice scarf Sudoku courtesy of mirroreyes.com Sudoku is a number puzzle in which numbers must be fit into a 9x9 grid such that each numeral appears exactly once in each row, column and each of nine 3x3 blocks. sear seen shark short skill skirt slaughter sods spine star store Answers stripe taken teal theme thrall CYAN PAGE 6 SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGIAN Slam Jam Meet and greet with the Belles & Trojans Slam Dunk Contest MAGENTA YELLOW February 2011 BLACK CYAN February 2011 SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGIAN Higher Education Legislative Briefing Dr. Glen D. Johnson, chancellor of the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education, met with 50 area legislators and friends of higher education Jan. 18 in McAlester to discuss the importance of higher education in improving the economy and business climate of the state. Seminole community leaders were among those in attendance at the Southeast Oklahoma Legislative Briefing held at Pete’s Place in Krebs. A delegation representing Seminole State College was led by Lana Reynolds, SSC Vice-President for Institutional Advancement. Oklahoma State Senator Harry Coates (R-District 28) and Representative Tom Newell were special guests of the SSC group. Others in the delegation included Vice President for Fiscal Affairs Katherine Benton, Director of Business Services Braden Brown, Coordinator of Media Relations Dustie Butner, SSC Educational Foundation Trustees Doug Humphrey, Paige Sheffield, Blake Hargrove and past Foundation Chair Karen James. Joining the SSC supporters were friends of the college from the McAlester area – Wes Brown, McAlester attorney, and Jim Pratt, President of BancFirst. Colleges participating in the event included: East Central University, Eastern Oklahoma State College, Carl Albert State College, Connors State College, Murray State College, Seminole State College and Southeastern Oklahoma State University. The event was part of a statewide initiative that brings together local legislators, college and university presidents, and community leaders in a forum to discuss higher education’s goals, initiatives and agenda for the upcoming legislative session. “Our message to legislators was one of expressing thanks for their past support, as well as explaining our future needs. Seminole State College plays a vital role in our community and in the state system of higher education, as do the other colleges and universities in this area, and we need to make certain that our students are an important priority in the coming legislative session,” Reynolds said. MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK PAGE 3 Seminole State College 2010 Highlights • The College ended the fiscal year with $727,237 in E&G Cash Reserve - the largest in over a decade • Employees and Foundation board members celebrated the public kick-off of a "Shaping the Future" Capital Campaign in early May. At the kick-off celebration, it was announced that SSC employee gifts and pledges totalled over $75,000. By summer, 100% of all employees had pledged participation in the campaign. • The Foundation began an effort to renovate and develop the area around the north pond on the SSC Campus. The Foundation Board of Trustees voted in October to adopt a project to create an area to complement the development of Henderson Park on the south edge of campus. • Two faculty members, Social Sciences Instructor Bill Knowles and Language Arts and Humanities instructor Kelli McBride, were granted tenure by the SSC Board of Regents in February. • Career milestones of SSC employees were recognized during the SSC Education Foundation's annual recognition banquet in May. Honorees included: Jonna Bunyan (35 years); Debbie Robertson ( 30 years); Patricia Cokeley (25 years); Debbie Hammond (25 years); Kathy Hoover (25 years) and Ronnie Killian (25 years). • Seminole State College was selected as one of America’s fastest growing community colleges by the national publication, Community College Week, in late November. • SSC has seven grants (Student Support Services, Health Sciences Student Support Services, Upward Bound I and II, Upward Bound MathSciences, Veterans Upward Bound and Educational Talent Search) funded through the U.S. Department of Education TRiO Division with a combined annual budget of nearly $2 million dollars. • During the 2010 year, a notable five of SSC’s nine sports programs were NJCAA Region II Champions and advanced to national tournament play. With two of the four remaining teams garnering Region II Runner-up finishes, seven of Seminole State’s nine teams finished as either Region II champions or runners-up. SSC supporters (l to r) Braden Brown, Senator Harry Coates, Katherine Benton, Blake Hargrove, Representative Tom Newell, Lana Reynolds, Paige Sheffield, Dustie Butner and Doug Humphrey, attended the Southeast Oklahoma Legislative Briefing at Krebs. An electronic version of the “2010 Accomplishments and Highlights” document is available at the following link: http://www.sscok.edu/2010 Accomplishments.pdf CYAN PAGE 4 MAGENTA SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGIAN YELLOW BLACK February 2011 Fall Honor Roll recognizes Seminole State College Students Seminole State College has released the names of honor roll students for the 2010 fall semester. Three separate honor rolls recognize students for their academic achievements. The President’s Honor Roll is comprised of students who maintain a perfect 4.0 grade-point-average in at least 12 credit hours of coursework. Students named to the Vice President’s Honor Roll must have a 3.5 grade-point-average or better and no grade below a “C”. The Part-time Students’ Honor Roll is for students who maintain a 3.5 grade-point-average with no grade below a “C” in at least six, but less than 12 college credit hours. Students named include (listed by hometown): President’s Honor Roll Ada Glen Straughn Kyle Straughn Alpine Kandis King Argyle Molly Hennesy Asher Chasity Batterton John Richardson Catoosa Morgan Chissoe Cromwell Maggie Coon Shanie Gilbert Lacy Langley Depew Amanda Olinger Dustin Willard Cully Earlsboro Joseph Bussey Tabitha Fixico Thomi Mcgeisey Elmore City Maranda Weaver Krum Derek Howell Maud Phillip Zeller Mcloud Grace Peters Kathy Williamson Meeker Kiley Mcanally Sarah Stewart Mount Pleasant Robert Quary Norman Jordan Mckay Okemah Tabatha Briggs-Greer Robby Deere Ashley Douglas Audria Hannabass Gabrielle Minnick Christopher Rader Pauls Valley Tawni Lindsey Prague Dakota Harris Kerri Quary Amie Stotler Seminole Lacey Carter Daisha Chesser Dietmar Collins Christina DavalosHenryetta Gonzales Christopher Radebaugh Alicia Fraire Robin Griffin Holdenville Jaric Henderson Kyle Burgess Lisa Honeycutt Debra Foran Logan Lasko Natasha Harjo Melissa Lee Wajennah Mcgirt Sharon Marrs Stephen Prizznick Zachary Megee Jay Siemens Katrina Radford Travis Smith Ryan Rooker Darleata Tiger Brenae Russell Brittany Wilson Janie Sanchez Benny Sewell Konawa Eric Sutliff Heidi Harkins Carlye Tatum Paula Wiest Foster Angela Johnson Shawnee Laurel Birmingham Sidni Boyer Robin Brinkley Joseph Bugg Jeffrey Cheatwood Tatum Colburn Derek Drew Meghan Guinn Noah Hahn Angela Hailey Jayla Harper Stephanie Holmes Tammy Howard Kolisha Hudgins Rashelle Janway John King Hillary Lareau Karen Ludlum Kristie Mcguire Jessie New Marlaina Peet Joel Penuel Joshua Phillips Jessie Randall Danielle Sisco Joshua Swarny Monica Villalobos Kathy Watts Susan Wind Southlake Ronnie Mitchell Stillwater Jonathan Hill Stratford Brittany Nichols Stroud Gay Furgason Kelsie Furgason Tecumseh Erin Dick Mandi Hatcher Ashley Neese Pebbles Paxson Steven Roberts Elizabeth Rowe Melanie Self Daphne Vining Justin Washburn Wanette Keila Cobb Weleetka Dustin Meeker Brittney Guinn Kayla Estell Wetumka Edmond New York Leonda Bell Linda Heape Mary Lewis Keeley Underwood Ruby Yahola Abdallah Alobaid Nina Carter Landon Hallam Austin Delaporte Fanta Toure Newalla Elmore City Julie Harrel Ladonna Bostwick Rosario Friend Rachel Morrison Jonathan Cook Pesuchukma Johnson Sheila King Michael Maddox April Medicinebear Ariel Williamson Eufaula Okemah Vice-President’s Honor Roll Hartshorne Wewoka Ada Jamie Senkoff Asher Billy O'Shields Blanchard Katelyn Garrett Chelsea Zuchnik Bowlegs Jennifer Ryan Bristow Ashley Dunigan Buna Jordan Bates-Vandagriff Chandler Tyler Gray Jennifer Logan Shelbey Lyon Coalgate Josie Soukup Cromwell Tessa Newman Davenport Alexandria Stambaugh Duncan Kendall Diaz Matthew Helms Keshia Hippen Harrah Clarice Clemmons Alana Manship Kathleen Bean Allison Berryhill Cody Habecker Karen Oliver Kailyn Parker Oklahoma City Kelsy Riley Kayleigh Craig Madison Tollison Holdenville Paden Bernadine Borders Lynnette Gomez Stacee Prince Lindsay Ramsey Brittney Scott Konawa Kaleb Kiker Amanda Melton Chrystal Stalnaker Troy Stinnett Lydell Yellowfish Megan Franco Philadelphia Mercedes Cotton Prague Leslie Dechant Anne Hendrickson Rayna Lee Raymore Horace Johnson Krum Rush Springs Macomb Sandy Preston Dodd Anona Powers Kimm Smith Maud Steven Campbell Mason Meadows Mcalester Heather Totani McCurtain Emily Lovell Mcloud Michael Cheek Davina Squirrel Lakota Wise Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick Kendall Mayer Seminole Samuel Ackerman Thomas Buckman Dylan Burkhart Mia Childers James Crider Kenneth Crites Charity Dillon Larry Driskill Wallace Gates Landon Glass Corbin Graham Paige Griffin Seth Hallum Devon May Taryn Morgan Alicia Ramage John Rodriguez Samantha Roney Andrea Sapp Fabiola Vega Chelsea Watters Amandia Weatherley Nathan Winlock Brittain Withers Wesley Womack Talina Wood Shawnee Ogechukwu Ariwodo Kelly Armstrong Joshua Benard Matthieu Borcherding Raelinn Bourque Rachel Burkhead Tiffany Cadenhead Brian Cranford Tiya Curtis-Morris David Deer Lauren Deere Emily Dent John Dimase Angela Fixico Braden Haskins Danielle Hobia Michele Jackson Katelyn Ledford Christina Long Dustin Manuel James Miles Christian Myers Lane Nanaeto Teddie Onzahwah Kati Parker Ashley Pruitt Amanda Rigney Jerod Roshanfar Tiffani Rushing Delbert Scott Mindy Smith Juliette Souders Norene Standing Elk Courtney Stark Eric Stark Carrie Stokes Robert Stokes Christinia Streater Stephanie Surdy Clyde Tejeda Lavonna Tiger Misty Tyler Jonas Walker CYAN February 2011 Gina Williams Lauren Williams Erin Wilson Rachel Wilson Jamie Wright Sparks Hannah Parris Stroud Megan Pearman Tecumseh Sylvester Alley Shari Bell Stephanie Christenberry Mark Clark Courtney Dearth Kristin Gonzales Taylor Inman Dakota Johnston Kody Jones Bradly Jordan Amanda Mcdaniel Matthew Melot Wayne Mortimore Daniel Niday Monica Pacheco Valen Richardson Nicole Williams Tupelo Jared Romines Wanette Tina Dabney Weleetka Dyadra Craft Wetumka Kyle Goodwin Destiny Morris Jennifer Ray Shawn Summy Wewoka Khouri Armstead Deana Casey Robin Elliott Kelly Maples Yukon Mackenzie Sconce SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGIAN Bowlegs Christie Ryan Adriana Worley Bristow Sonovia Proctor Chandler Jonathan Holloway Edie Martzall Jon Mcmillan Tiffany Westfall Claremore Hailey Barnwell Countyline Gina Mengwasser Cromwell Shannon Goforth Denton Emily Mccollum Earlsboro Rebecca Eropkin Jayde Fiegener Jeanie Jordan Zachary Miller Kourtney Roberson Landon Rodriguez Edmond Abdulaziz Alkhaldi Elk City Kelsi Lord Eufaula Lisa Edge Frederick Candice Hodde Holdenville Konowa Franks Samuel Green Michelle Skipworth Karla Smith Samantha Strock Billy Stroud Megan Whitaker Ryan Wilbanks Krista Zachary Part-Time Honor Roll Jones Megan Broome Robert Grigg April Mosier Konawa Ada Asher Eric Bruno Bixby Brittany Harris MAGENTA Sonya Trevino Joseph Capps Ashley Carter Beau Guinn Marti Morgan Elizabeth Morris Chelsey Patterson Reinee Roberts Julie Stinnett Michelle Throssell Jane Toungtong Luther Dempsey Taylor Macomb Emilee Fundell Megan Hogan Maud Heston Hawkins Jody Lund Mcloud Virginia Allen Alura Berg Angie Bigfoot Lesley Boswell Brenda Branum Jamie Burnett Emily Burns Christian Carpenter Lawanda Cole Elaine Curtis Teresa Danley Sarah Falis Rebecca Folsom Daniel Foster Shaunte' Gordon Kimberly Graham Jessica Hernandez Valarie Holcombe Brandi Keith Felicia Koch Darrin Kramer Kathleen Meeley Melissa Morgan Nicole Nipper Kimberley Perigo Chantelle Reeves Hanna West Taima Young Meeker Alexandrea Hagar Nicole Henry Barbara Holt Brittany Koks Tiffany Thompson Brandi Tucker Muldrow Naaman Adcock Mutare Admire Mushonga Noble Kayla White Okemah Miriam Baker Holly Bryan Robin Crawford Joshua Grose Deserae Hannabass Talia Mann Jessica Mcelroy Sabrina Polumbus Ruthanne Rex Kaylee Robertson Noelle Streisel Brian Walls January Wiley Rebecca Yocham Oslo Roy Nwachukwu Paden Jessica Forehand Charlotte Fortenberry Dawnetta Mcclure Ponca City Chase Mongold Prague Samantha Bowman Ty Butler Trevor Davis Charlette Easter Rajeana Green Angel Hatton Darren Hill Tyler Martin Lisa O'Brien Leslie Palmer Gary Pollard Amber Provaznik Courtney Shipp Sarah Snyder Amy Walkup Julie Williams YELLOW BLACK PAGE 5 Abigail Hobbs Jennie Hood Catrena Jones Christy Jones Thomas Kordsiemon Crystal Matchen Barbara Mathews Ashley Milner Cydnie Neal Kristin Oliver James Pace Amanda Pierce William Pierce Jody Quiles Brandy Rivera Lori Russell Kimberly Shelby Misty Smith Henry Vance Jamie Vazquez Julee Welch Tracy Whitley Jerrita Wyrick Shawnee Theresa Alexander Emily Black Rachael Blackstone Julia Bowden Jordan Brown Abigail Burkhead Austin Bushong Brandy Cabe Leah Cain Katherine Carlton Chun Fu Cheng Lauren Clement Robert Conley Purcell Kenna Coody Melanie Stacy Tia Creek Ira Daniel Sao Paulo Haylee Daniels Araua Thoma De Oliveira Ryan Davis Jennifer Dawson Sasakwa Kelli Dean Karen Choate Brady Dockrey Courtney White Whitney Dockrey Amber Duboise Seminole Patrick Duff Monica Belles Alexandra Evans Richard Boyd Tiffany Fidler Sarah Burton Leonard Foreman Chantil Chaffin Trevin Gallaway Rachel Cheves Angela Galvin Ashley Childress Kayci Gann Taylor Cox Heather Gaston Callie Dawsey Stephanie Geissler Staci Duggan Chadrick Gilmore Lachrisa Gamble Tracy Greenlee Katie Genn John Ryan Grider Keisha Haffner Matthew Griffith Abby Harcrow Katherine Hammons Helen Harrison Micah Henson Janis Hart Linzy Hickey Nekia Hasbell Michelle Holman Michael Herring Kristyn Holt Beau Hester Faith Jacoway Teresa Hines Ashley Kirksey Darci Lambeth Kara Laster William Malouf Amanda Manning Susan Mcguire Dustin Miller Chelsey Moody Alexis Norwood Marty Orr Brittany Owens Brandi Patten Brandy Pirtle Bobbie Plumley Debra Richardson Stephanie Ruby Mika Sains Jensen Santino Chelsea Scott Donnette Shaw Ieisha Shaw Elliot Shuler Hannah Stanley Christopher Stormwalker Steven Stout Cali Vanantwerp Mason Vanantwerp Ronnette Vinson James Watkins Michael Whyman Megan Williams Kirstein Womack Leandra Wright Tammy Wright Shelley Yeubanks Sparks Shannon Hodge Stratford Samantha Darnell Stroud Sandra Dervin Ashley Gerkin Steven Lowery Christopher Smart Jaclyn Thompson Tecumseh Dallas Belshe Rachel Callicoat Jacklyn Cantrell Emily Essary Sandra Grogan Dustin Harper Fallon Jackson Amity Jones Kelly Linn Jessica Mcsperritt Leticia Parks Lindsey Phelps Leah Ranes Daniel Roberts Destiny Robitaille Carla Schovanec Kayla Scott Desirae Shields Stormy Smith Rhonda Stafford Kaylan Sweaney Jessica Taylor Jacob Tiffin James Todd Mindee Todd Kelsey Warren Kyle Wiggins Weleetka Alissa Lee Wellston Corrie Pittman Wetumka Eric Branscum Jeana Mcbride Wewoka Tonya Alexander Whitney Canfield Angela Carrier Jerry Carrier Dana Cook Teresa Encalada Stacy Johnson Caitlin Maddox Tanner Powell Carrinna Snider Tyler Stafford Wright City Tiffany Coon