Mabank resident enters Oklahoma research
fair
Special to The Monitor
OKLAHOMA–The 19th annual Southwestern Oklahoma State
University (SWOSU) Research and Scholarly Activity Fair is
Tuesday, April 10, at the Weatherford campus.
The event is free and open to the public.
The following SWOSU students, along with the title of their
project, will participate in the event from noon until 3
p.m. in the Memorial Student Center Ballroom:
• Craig Chapman, of Mabank, current status of
pharmacogenomics education among practicing pharmacists.
SWOSU president Randy Beutler will make opening remarks at
12:15 p.m.
SWOSU Office of Sponsored Programs director Dr. Lori Gwyn
said 74 campus-wide projects involving 120 students and
faculty will be presented at concurrently running poster and
podium sessions.
Represented disciplines for the 2012 fair include allied
health, art, athletic training, biology, chemistry, computer
science, finance, management and marketing, language and
literature, music therapy, pharmaceutical sciences, physics,
psychology and technology.
For more information, contact Dr. Jason Johnson at (580)
774-3110, Dr. Gwyn at (580) 774-7012 or e-mail at
jason.johnson@swosu.edu
or
lori.gwyn@swosu.edu.
The schools web site is
www.swosu.edu/administration/osp/index.asp, follow
the Research Fair link.
Women’s club members enjoy songs
By Barbara Gartman
Monitor Staff Writer
KEMP–It is said music soothes the soul, especially when it
brings back memories of long ago, and that’s just what the
music presented by singer, song writer Kay Seamayer did.
Seamayer presented her own styles and arrangements of
“oldies but goodies” that brought back the romance of years
past to members of the Cedar Creek Lake Women’s Club at
their monthly meeting March 27.
“Music brings us together. We play it when we’re sad, when
we’re happy and for all those special occasions in our
lives,” Seamayer said.
Along with the songs, there were tidbits of history to show
the march of time, such as in 1919, when the music was
considered a bit rowdy and couples did the Charleston.
“That was when women were given the right to vote, the one
millionth Model T Ford rolled off the line and the Gulf
hurricane destroyed Galveston,” she explained.
The songs she sang were from all through the decades and her
program ended with one she wrote, “Let Freedom Ring.”
In other business, members:
• heard the names for the slate of officers to be presented
and voted on at the next meeting.
Nominees are; president - Cindy Beck, 1st vice president -
Fran Sonka, 2nd VP –-Kitty Whitted, secretary - Noma
Parkhouse and treasurer - Linda Gallatin.
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