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Edited note on 10/17/07: See this article for the 2007 Centennial Regatta. I've finally done something on the Oklahoma River other than just drive around it and take pictures - I've gone to the 1st ever the first "sanctioned" night rowing competition in America! Oklahoma City University was the host, Chesapeake Boat House was the provider, and Oklahoma City was the venue. Overall, the event is called, "2006 OCU Head of the Oklahoma." But as for the "night" stuff tonight, OG&E provided the lights to make Saturday night's event possible. According to Rowing News,
OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma City University announced the Third Annual Head of the Oklahoma regatta will be held Sept. 30 to Oct. 1 on the Oklahoma River in Oklahoma City. "We have been overwhelmed by the response of the rowing community to our regatta and our commitment to continuing our mission of innovating the regatta experience, providing first class hospitality, and attracting world-class racing to the Oklahoma River," said Mike Knopp, OCU’s head rowing coach and regatta director.
The Head of the Oklahoma Regatta will stage the first-ever, US-sanctioned night races at this year's event. US Rowing’s Glen Merry confirmed that no other sanctioned US Rowing regatta has added this element to its racing lineup before now. "The chance to row at night, under the lights in Oklahoma City this autumn opens up many exciting possibilities for US Rowing, and the rowing community as a whole. It provides us with a unique opportunity to market our great sport and to introduce rowing to thousands of people who would not be exposed to it through a typical regatta. We are elated to be working with the leadership at OCU and the Chesapeake Boathouse, as they constantly impress us with their cutting-edge ideas. We look forward to having our national team athletes be a part of this year’s historic event," Merry said. In rowing circles, Oklahoma City has been dubbed, "World Class," and, tonight, Doug Dawg was there to see if the label was for real! Well, since I am so inexperienced about this sport, I couldn't begin to compare what I experienced tonight with other cities' and nations' experiences, but, I surely can say this: It was exiting and it was a total hoot!
The under the lights action involved 500 meter "super sprints" - all of which took place on the river between ML King/Eastern & Byers. Some were collegians, others were non-collegiate teams from rowing clubs around the country. According to the event's website,
The featured event for the 2006 OCU Head of the Oklahoma is the introduction of night racing on the Oklahoma River. The 500 meter OG&E NightSprints will be held after the sun goes down to create an electrifying atmosphere for competitors and spectators as four 100 foot light arms extend over the river to illuminate the course. The OCU Head of the Oklahoma will be the first regatta in the United States to feature night racing. Click the image below to go to the website for this excellent Oklahoma City event!
It was on this night (tonight) that I also discovered how badly I need a much spiffier digital camera than I have ... the night pics did not turn out nearly as well as I wanted, but, at least, you'll get a few views in the rest of this post.
Here are the pics. Click any image for a larger view.
Byers (which is how you access the Chesapeake Boat House area) was closed to accomodate the hundreds of boats and other transport vehicles from around the country, many of which were parked on that roadway. This meant that Doug Dawg had to do much more walking to get there than he is accustomed to! This one shows a few boats from SMU on that road as I walked south to get to the Byers bridge over the river.
The pic below shows a couple of crews at the end of a sprint ... I've already said that I just gotta get a better camera, so don't give me any complaints ... just give me a new camera!
This image is taken from the Byers bridge looking east ... you might be able to make out the rowing lanes ... most of the onlookers were on the north side of the river where the booths (artist vendors, etc.) were located.
This is perhaps the worst pic I'm posting, but I wanted to show at least one "disembarkment" following a race ... looking down from the Byers bridge ... in this case, a 1 person crew.
The next 3 pics were taken from the Byers bridge looking at the Chesapeake Boathouse toward downtown.
This one was taken to show some watchers on the Byers bridge, looking east on the river where the sprint races were taking place.
This one is from the Byers bridge, looking east and slightly north where most of the watchers (and vendors) congregated.
Finally, I left the Byers bridge and took some pics from the north bank of the river. This one looks west at the Byers bridge shown in the background.
The guys/gals from Cambridge were not in attendance tonight, but their shelter was.
This just shows some of the watchers watching along the north shore.
Given the limitations of my camera, it was hard to get decent shots of the competitors in action. The next 2 pics are the best of the lot in that regard. The 1st pic shows the leader, and the 2nd shows the pack close behind.
I think, tomorrow, I'd better get down there again and get some decent daytime shots! But, for now, there you have it ... the 1st ever sanctioned nightime rowing competition in the whole United States of America ... right here in downtown Oklahoma City! ........................
Daytime Addendum
These are some pics I took this morning (Sunday) between 9:45 - 11:30 ... same areas, generally, but the camera does better with daytime light.
Some Looks At Chesapeake Boathouse
Looking At Byers Bridge From Boathouse Grounds
Various Views From Byers Bridge
The Video Setup on the North Shore ... see the lady, far left
That's all, folks!
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Edited and Updated 6/19/2007Also, see Mid-Continent To OHA. WHERE DID IT COME FROM?From all I've read, the Oklahoma Hall of Fame originates from the 1927 efforts of El Reno resident Anna Brosius Korn, the founder of the Oklahoma Memorial Association, which later became the current day's Oklahoma Heritage Association. The OHA's website has now been revamped. The new OHA website entry page is here. The new and very nice history of the organization is here. Generally, with some revision in this 6/19/2007 edit, I'll leave intact the information that I located elsewhere, before the organization's nice website revision. OHA's history page shows that the originally named Oklahoma Memorial Association became the Oklahoma Heritage Association in 1971 to reflect the organization's "expanded role in the preservation of Oklahoma history," a date that had eluded me when writing my original post here. The earlier OHA website did not identify the organization's founder, but the new history page does, and so, now, it is beyond dispute that the founder of the Oklahoma Memorial/Heritage Association and/or its product, the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, resulted from the singular efforts of one person, a lady named Anna Brosius Korn, in 1927. Unless I missed something (and I confess that I've not yet looked really closely), you'll still find out more about the founder here than in OHA's revised pages. Oh, well ...
ANNA BROSIUS KORN
This woman was both the founder of the Oklahoma Memorial Association (which later became the Oklahoma Heritage Association) and of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame awards which she envisioned in 1927 and which, in fact, began in 1928.
From a November 27, 2005, Oklahoman article:
Woman's passion for state's history provided legacy
In 1927, [Anna B.] Korn channeled her passion for preserving history and love of grand ceremonies into founding the Oklahoma Memorial Association, now called the Oklahoma Heritage Association. The purpose of the group was to create a hall of fame for prominent Oklahomans.
By the time she died in 1965, about 300 Oklahoma statesmen, doctors, businessmen and educators had been named to the hall of fame. [Ed. note: the article's list of "titles" is not complete – others were also inducted.]
Anna Lee Brosius was born in Hamilton, Mo., in 1869, to a family that included an ambassador to Russia and J.C. Penney, founder of the department store chain. The petite redhead was a determined overachiever, too. * * * But Korn's greatest passion was history. She served on the Oklahoma Historical Society board of directors for more than 40 years, had trees at the state Capitol dedicated to Presidents Jefferson, Jackson and Wilson, and got a monument to War of 1812 veterans erected at Fort Gibson.
When the Oklahoma Memorial Association had its first hall of fame banquet in 1928, Korn planned an elaborate ceremony with dancing girls, "royal escorts" for the honorees and a queen chosen from the state's outstanding youth.
Korn was involved in virtually every aspect of the ceremony. She played an active role into her 90s. Even suffering a stroke the morning of the 1956 event didn't put her out of commission for long.
Although the induction ceremony has changed, the hall of fame Korn founded continues to grow, boasting almost 600 notable Oklahomans. Anna Korn was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 1961 at age 92. She she died in 1965.
THE CURRENT DAY
Note: This section was originally written September 28, 2006, before grand opening of the Edward L. Gaylord-Boone Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Center on May 10, 2007. I'll be posting a later blog article about the new facility, post-reopening, in the near future, but I'll leave this one pretty much "as is" with some modification.
The present day Oklahoma Heritage Association has broadened its horizons to include much more than the mere identification and induction of prominent Oklahomans into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. Its website's offerings of literature and other awards focused on Oklahoma history are quite impressive. And, very soon (in the next month or two) [ed. note on 6/19/07: my original post was written in September 2006 ... the new grand opening was in May 2007], the opening of the new Edward L. Gaylord/Boone Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Center at 1400 Classen Drive will add a diamond near the northwest side of downtown Oklahoma City.
But, what I didn't know until my attendance at this year's [2006] Centennial State Fair of Oklahoma three days ago is that the inductees into Oklahoma's Hall of Fame are all displayed in the State Fair Park on 7-8 feet high granite slabs in a westside portion of the fairgrounds called the Oklahoma Heritage Plaza, just south of the OPUBCO pavilion. Only a passing reference in OHA's Hall of Fame website page mentions this very impressive exhibit ...
In addition, the inductees are recognized on granite monuments in the Heritage Plaza at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds. The new OHA website does list all recipients in either chronolgical or alphabetical order.
OKLAHOMA HERITAGE PLAZA
The remainder of this post shows each of those granite monoliths located in the northwest part of State Fair Park. Click on any pic for a larger image which makes the names of the recipients more plainly seen. They are ALL here!
The north size of the plaza (just south of the OPUBCO pavilion) contains the gateway:
Just south of that monument are 22 large granite slabs which remember the names, sometimes faces (3 to a slab), of each of the inductees. Below, they are presented in chronological order. The edifices are set up to contain names on the front and back even though only the last 2 have done that , so far. Click here to skip the following text and go straight to the monuments.
The names and general description of recipients so far are listed at this OHA website page, but here they are also listed here for easy reference (descriptions, if any, are from OHA's website):
1928 Dennis T. Flynn - Oklahoma City, Congressman Elizabeth Fulton Hester - Muskogee, Civic Leader
1929 James S. Buchanan - Norman, Educator Charles F. Colcord - Oklahoma City, Oilman Alice M. Robertson - Muskogee, Congressman [Ed. Note: woman] R.A. Sneed - Sulphur, Public Servant
1930 David Ross Boyd - Norman, Educator Alice Brown Davis - Wewoka, Seminole Chief E.K. Gaylord - Oklahoma City, Publisher Annette Ross Hume - Anadarko, Civic Leader Graves Leeper - Sulphur, Public Servant Frank Phillips - Bartlesville, Oilman Joseph W. Scroggs - Norman, Educator
1931 Charles F. Barrett - Oklahoma City, Military Laura Clubb - Kaw City, philanthropist Gregory Gerrer - Shawnee, Artist Roy A. Hoffman - Oklahoma City, Military Douglas H. Johnston - Emet, Chickasaw Chief E.W. Marland - Ponca City, Oilman Benjamin F. Nihart - Oklahoma City, Educator Joseph B. Thoburn - Oklahoma City, Historian
1932 Frank Bailey - Chickasha, Jurist Joseph Blatt - Oklahoma City, Religious Leader Fowler Border - Mangum, Physician Fred S. Clinton - Tulsa, Oilman J.P. Connors - McAlester, Public Servant John Cotteral - Guthrie, Jurist John B. Doolin - Alva, Public Servant William A. Durant - Durant, Public Servant F.B. Fite - Muskogee, Physician Frank Frantz - Tulsa, Public Servant Thomas P. Gore - Lawton, U.S. Senator Charles N. Haskell - Muskogee, Governor J.W. Hawley - Oklahoma City, Clergyman William M. Jenkins - Sapulpa, Public Servant W.A. Ledbetter - Oklahoma City, Attorney J.L. McBrien - Edmond, Educator Grant McGee - Muskogee, Journalist John J. Methvin - Anadarko, Missionary J.S. Murrow - Atoka, Missionary James F. Owens - Oklahoma City, Businessman Gabe Parker - Muskogee, Public Servant D.P. Richardson - Union City, Physician Will Rogers - Claremore, Humorist Campbell Russell - Oklahoma City, Public Servant Jasper Sipes - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur Sidney Suggs - Ardmore, Publisher Elmer Thomas - Lawton, U.S. Senator C.P. Wickmiller - Kingfisher, Pharmacist
1933 John A. Brown - Oklahoma City, Merchant Madaline Conklin - Oklahoma City, Public Servant Edward Everett Dale - Norman, Historian Eva Shartel Ferguson - Kingfisher, Publisher Mrs. M.B. Gibbons - Goodland, Educator John A. Hatchett - Oklahoma City, Educator John F. Kroutil - Yukon, Entrepreneur Dan Peery - Carnegie, Public Servant Una Lee Roberts - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader Angie Russell - Oklahoma City, Social Worker Angelo C. Scott - Oklahoma City, Educator Charles B. Stuart - Oklahoma City, Attorney
1934 Eugene M. Antrim - Oklahoma City, Educator Maude Richman Calvert - Oklahoma City, Educator Grant Foreman - Muskogee, Historian Emma Estill Harbour - Edmond, Educator W.W. Hastings - Tahlequah, Congressman Samuel W. Hayes - Oklahoma City, Jurist Travis F. Hensley - El Reno, Public Service Thomas P. Howell - Davis, Physician Charles W. Kerr - Tulsa, Minister Everett S. Lain - Oklahoma City, Physician Gordon W. Lillie - Pawnee, Entrepreneur Zack Miller - Ponca City, Rancher Francis F. Threadgill - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader Clara C. Waters - Pawnee, Administrator
1935 Czarina Colbert Conlan - Oklahoma City, Cultural Leader Etta D. Dale - El Reno, Educator Charles N. Gould - Norman, Geologist David W. Griffin - Norman, Physician Edith Johnson - Oklahoma City, Journalist Roberta Campbell Lawson - Nowata, Cultural Leader Oscar J. Lehrer - Norman, Educator W.H. McFadden - Ponca City, Civic Leader Ida M. McFarlin - Tulsa, Philanthropist R.M. McFarlin - Tulsa, Oilman Lewis J. Moorman - Oklahoma City, Physician Mell A. Nash - Edmond, Educator Jennie Harris Oliver - Fallis, Author E.B. Ringland - Oklahoma City, Minister Winnie M. Sanger - Oklahoma City, Physician Mary Frances Troy - Oklahoma City, Educator
1936 William B. Bizzell - Norman, Educator Alice M. David - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader Rachel C. Eaton - Claremore, Historian Annett Blackburn Ehler - Hennessey, Civic Leader S. Prince Freeling - Oklahoma City, Public Service Forney Hutchinson - Tulsa, Minister William S. Key - Oklahoma City, Military W.H. Kornegay - Vinita, Attorney LeRoy Long - Oklahoma City, Physician James A. Maney - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur M. Alice Miller - El Reno, Civic Leader
1937 Mabel Bassett - Sapulpa, Public Servant A.G.C. Bierer - Guthrie, Jurist Elmer E. Brown - Oklahoma City, Journalist Frank C. Carter - Oklahoma City, Public Servant Dorothea B. Dale - Oklahoma City, Public Servant James S. Davenport - Vinita, Jurist Clarence B. Douglas - Tulsa, Administrator John F. Easley - Ardmore, Publisher Ida Ferguson - El Reno, Nurse Lucia Loomis Ferguson - Tulsa, Civic Leader A.L. Kates - Claremore, Publisher James R. Keaton - Guthrie, Jurist Lilah D. Lindsey - Tulsa, Educator Margaret McVean - Oklahoma City, Law Mrs. Jessie E. Moore - Wayne, Law Boss Neff - Hooker, Rancher Minnie Shockley - Alva, Educator Ida Wright - Atoka, Civic Leader
1938 Henry G. Bennett - Stillwater, Educator Mrs. Virgil Browne - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader Scott Ferris - Lawton, Congressman Carolyn Thomas Foreman - Muskogee, Historian Everett G. Fry - Oklahoma City, Musician John W. Harreld - Oklahoma City, U.S. Senator Walter M. Harrison - Oklahoma City, Journalist Abbie B. Hillerman - Tulsa, Prohibitionist Patrick J. Hurley - Tulsa, Diplomat William B. Johnson - Ardmore, Attorney Henry S. Johnston - Perry, Governor Arthur N. Leecraft - Durant, Public Servant Boh Makovsky - Stillwater, Education John B. Nichols - Chickasha, Oilman G. Lee Phelps - Wetumka, Missionary Jane Gibson Phillips - Bartlesville, Civic Leader William B. Pine - Okmulgee, U.S. Senator George Rainey - Enid, Educator Scott Squyres - Oklahoma City, Attorney Martin E. Trapp - Guthrie, Governor Edward A. Walker - Oklahoma City, Banker Anna L. Witteman - Oklahoma City, Administrator
1939 O.H.P. Brewer - Webbers Falls, Public Servant Cassius M. Cade - Shawnee, Congressman Nannie K. Fite - Tahlequah, Public Servant George Riley Hall - Henryetta, Publisher John B. Harrison - Oklahoma City, Jurist Mrs. Charles N. Haskell - Muskogee, Civic Leader Blanche Lucas - Ponca City, Public Servant Isaac Newton McCash - Enid, Educator James I. Phelps - El Reno, Jurist Meta Chestnutt Sager - Minco, Educator William G. Skelly - Tulsa, Oilman Katherine VanLeuven - Oklahoma City, Attorney A.M. Wallock - Lawton, Religious Leader
1940 G. Walter Archibald - Durant, Publisher J.C. Bushyhead - Fort Gibson, Physician Frank Buttram - Oklahoma City, Oilman Nannie Hutcheson Cleveland - Darlington, Educator Milton C. Garber - Enid, Congressman E.B. Howard - Tulsa, Congressman Mrs. W.A. Ledbetter - Ardmore, Civic Leader Anna Lewis - Chickasha, Historian Eugene Lorton - Tulsa, Publisher Christian Madsen - Guthrie, Lawman Alma J. Neill - Norman, Physiology Mrs. Lute Walcott - Ardmore, Civic Leader Muriel H. Wright - Lehigh, Historian
1941 Mrs. Anton H. Classen - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader Julien C. Monnett - Norman, Educator Robert L. Owen - Tahlequah, U.S. Senator W. Mark Sexton - McAlester, Religious Leader Edgar S. Vaught - Oklahoma City, Jurist
1942 Walter S. Campbell - Norman, Historian Houston Benge Teehee - Tahlequah, Public Servant Louis Wentz - Ponca City, Oilman
1943 Gladys Anderson Emerson - El Reno, Educator O.C. Newman - Shattuck, Physician Waite Phillips - Tulsa, Oilman Mrs. Oscar W. Stewart - Muskogee, Educator
1944 John R. Abernathy - Oklahoma City, Religious Leader Kenneth C. Kaufman - Norman, Literature Burton Rascoe - Shawnee, Author Paul B. Sears - Norman, Botany
1945 Joseph P. Blickensderfer - Norman, Educator Roy Gittinger - Norman, Historian Raymond S. McLain - Oklahoma City, Military Paul A. Walker - Oklahoma City, Public Servant
1946 Robert Burns - Washita County, Public Servant Frances Dinsmore Davis - Chickasha, Fine Arts Charles Evans - Oklahoma City, Educator Mark R. Everett - Oklahoma City, Physician
1947 William G. Beasley - Holdenville, Religious Leader Daniel L. Edwards - Enid, Religious Leader John E. Mabee - Tulsa, Oilman Yvonne Chouteau Terekhov - Norman, Ballerina
1948 Roy Temple House - Norman, Literature Mrs. Charles H. Kimes - Enid, Artist Fred Lookout - Pawhuska, Osage Chief E.H. Moore - Tulsa, Oilman Lynn Riggs - Claremore, Playwrite
1949 Nina Kay Gore - Lawton, Civic Leader Robert A. Hefner, Sr. - Oklahoma City, Oilman Oscar B. Jacobson - Norman, Fine Arts Irene Bowers Sells - Oklahoma City, Journalist Poe B. Vandament - Yukon, Publisher
1950 Angie Debo - Marshall, Historian Norris G. Henthorne - Tulsa, Public Servant J.G. Puterbaugh - McAlester, Entrepreneur Waldo E. Stephens - Oklahoma City, Internationalist Jim Thorpe - Prague/Yale, Athlete Louis A. Turley - Norman, Medicine
1951 Joseph H. Benton - Norman, Opera Eugene S. Briggs - Enid, Education George L. Cross - Norman, Educator Luther Harrison - Oklahoma City, Journalist Earnest Lachman - Oklahoma City, Physician Mrs. Perle Mesta - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader William H. Murray - Tishomingo, Governor C.I. Pontius - Tulsa, Educator
1952 George L. Bowman - Kingfisher, Public Servant Joseph J. Clark - Pryor, Military Everett L. DeGolyer - Tulsa, Geologist Thomas Gilcrease - Tulsa, Oilman J. Raymond Hinshaw, Jr. - Norman, Medicine Richard Lloyd Jones - Tulsa, Publisher Savoie Lottinville - Norman, Literature
1953 C.B. Bee - Oklahoma City, Public Servant James E. Berry - Stillwater, Public Servant William J. Holloway - Hugo, Governor Roy M. Johnson - Ardmore, Oilman James C. Nance - Purcell, Public Servant Pearle Sayre - Ardmore, Civic Leader Nan Sheets - Oklahoma City, Artist Gomer Smith, Sr. - Oklahoma City, Congressman
1954 Felix M. Adams - Vinita, Mental Health J.R. Hinshaw - Butler, Medicine Louise McMahon - Lawton, Music Maud Lorton Myers - Tulsa, Civic Leader John L. Peters - Oklahoma City, Hunanitarian T.H. Steffens - Sand Springs, Humanitarian
1955 Annetta A. Childs - Tulsa, Civic Leader F. Hiner Dale - Guymon, Jurist Paul Harvey - Tulsa, Radio Commentator Gaston Litton - Granite, Historian Ross Rizley - Guymon, Congressman
1956 William M. Franklin - Ardmore, Public Servant C.B. Goddard - Ardmore, Oilman Robert S. Kerr - Ada, Governor/U.S. Senator Jesse L. Rader - Newkirk, Literature Robert Terry Stuart - Oklahoma City, Insurance Nora A. Talbot - Stillwater, Educator
1957 Carl Albert - McAlester, Congressman/Speaker Robert H. Bayley - Oklahoma City, Physician Stanley C. Draper - Oklahoma City, Chamber Executive Te Ata Fisher - Tishomingo, Theater Erle P. Haliburton - Ardmore, Oilman Roy Harris - Chandler, Composer of Music James A. Rinehart - El Reno, Public Servant Anna T. Scruggs - Enid, Mental Health Roy J. Turner - Chandler, Governor
1958 K.S. Adams - Bartlesville, Oilman Willis M. Chambers - Edmond, Educator Dean A. McGee - Oklahoma City, Oilman Alice L. Marriott - Oklahoma City, Historian Mrs. Charles Page - Sand Springs, Civic Leader John Wesley Raley - Shawnee, Educator Oliver S. Wilham - Stillwater, Educator
1959 Charles R. Anthony - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur Mrs. John A. Brown - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader H.H. Herbert - Norman, Educator H.C. Jones - Sand Springs, Entrepreneur Alfred P. Murrah - Oklahoma City, Jurist Bess B. Truitt - Enid, Poet Laureate Mrs. William K. Warren - Tulsa, Civic Leader Mac Q. Williamson - Pauls Valley, Public Servant
1960 Stephen Chandler - Oklahoma City, Jurist Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley - Tulsa, Civic Leader Richard K. Lane - Tulsa, Businessman Joe C. Scott - Rattan, Public Servant Ned Shepler - Lawton, Publisher Joseph R. Taylor - Norman, Artist
1961 Virgil Browne - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur Anna B. Korn - El Reno, Civic Leader Joe W. McBride - Anadarko, Publisher A.S. "Mike" Monroney - Oklahoma City, U.S. Senator John Rogers - Tulsa, Attorney Fred E. Tarman - Oklahoma City, Publisher William K. Warren - Tulsa, Oilman
1962 Jennie Dahlgren - Oklahoma City, Public Servant J. Howard Edmondson - Muskogee, Governor John E. Kirkpatrick - Oklahoma City, Philanthropist J.B. Perky - Stillwater, Vocational Agriculture W. Angie Smith - Oklahoma City, Religious Leader
1963 W.P. Atkinson - Midwest City, Publisher Orel Busby - Ada, Jurist Gordon Cooper - Shawnee, Astronaut Ben G. Henneke - Tulsa, Educator Herschel H. Hobbs - Oklahoma City, Religious Leader Mrs. Paul Sutton - Ardmore, Civic Leader Charles B. "Bud" Wilkinson - Norman, Coach
1964 Mrs. Frank Buttram - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader Harvey P. Everest - Oklahoma City, Banker Van Heflin - Walters, Actor Mickey Mantle - Commerce, Baseball Madame Ramon Vinay - Ardmore, Opera Clarence H. Wright - Cordell, Businessman
1965 Page Belcher - Tulsa, Congressman T. Jack Foster - Norman, Real Estate Henry P. Iba - Stillwater, Coach Jacob Johnson - Warner, Educator Fred Jones - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur Mabelle Kennedy - Pawhuska, Public Servant
1966 Mrs. Anita Bryant - Tulsa, Actress W.W. Keeler - Bartlesville, Oilman Donald S. Kennedy - Oklahoma City, Public Servant Edwin W. Parker - Ardmore, Religious Leader William T. Payne - Oklahoma City, Oilman Lloyd E. Rader - Hinton, Public Servant
1967 Henry B. Bass - Enid, Construction Mrs. J.A. Chapman - Tulsa, Civic Leader Hicks Epton - Wewoka, Attorney Malcom E. Phelps - El Reno, Physician H. Milt Phillips - Seminole, Publisher George M. Sutton - Norman, Ornithologist James E. Webb - Oklahoma City, NASA/Space Administrator Raymond A. Young - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur
1968 Hayden H. Donahue - Norman, Mental Health W.D. Finney - Fort Cobb, Banker Jake L. Hamon - Ardmore, Oilman Floyd L. Jackson - Oklahoma City, Jurist Jenkin Lloyd Jones - Tulsa, Publisher Augusta I. Carson Metcalfe - Durham, Artist Hal L. Muldrow - Norman, Military Grace Steele Woodward - Tulsa, Historian
1969 Jack T. Conn - Oklahoma City, Banker Fred A. Daugherty - Oklahoma City, Jurist Mrs. Clifford L. Frates - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader William T. Gossett - Chickasha, Attorney Morton R. Harrison - Checotah, Public Servant Mrs. Frank Johnson Hightower - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader George H. Shirk - Oklahoma City, Historian
1970 Mrs. George L. Bowman - Kingfisher, Civic Leader Raymond Gary - Madill, Governor Joseph A. LaFortune, Sr. - Tulsa, Oilman Ward S. Merrick - Ardmore, Oilman Maurice H. Merrill - Norman, Educator D.H. O'Donoghue - Oklahoma City, Orthopedic Surgeon Willard Stone - Locust Grove, Artist
1971 Jack Abernathy - Oklahoma City, Oilman Mildred Andrews Boggess - Norman, Musician S.N. Goldman - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur E.L. "Mike" Massad - Ardmore, Military J. Rud Nielsen - Norman, Physics Tom Steed - Shawnee, Congressman Mrs. Frederick P. Walter - Tulsa, Civic Leader H. Merle Woods - El Reno, Publisher John M. Young - Enid, Public Servant
1972 George S. Benson - Edmond, Education Milo M. Brisco - Seminole, Oilman B.D. Eddie - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur Mrs. Henry C. Hitch - Guymon, Civic Leader Robert B. Kamm - Stillwater, Education Maria Tallchief Paschen - Fairfax, Ballerina Oral Roberts - Tulsa, Religious Leader
1973 Francis Rosser Brown - Muskogee, Civic Leader Guy Fraser Harrison - Oklahoma City, Symphony Conductor Robert A. Hefner, Jr. - Oklahoma City, Oilman John M. Houchin - Bartlesville, Oilman Paul Miller - Oklahoma City, Journalist Eugene Swearingen - Tulsa, Education Thomas P. Stafford - Weatherford, Astronaut Mrs. Fred Zahn - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader
1974 Armais Arutunoff - Bartlesville, Entrepreneur William H. Bell - Tulsa, Attorney Edward L. Gaylord - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur Sam Noble - Ardmore, Oilman Robinson Risner - Tulsa, Military J.B. Saunders - Oklahoma City, Oilman Cedomir M. Sliepcevich - Norman, Engineer Kathleen P. Westby - Tulsa, Civic Leader
1975 Alfred E. Aaronson - Tulsa, Oilman Eleanor Blake Kirkpatrick - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader Robert J. LaFortune, Jr. - Tulsa, Oilman T. Howard McCasland - Duncan, Oilman Lela O'Toole - Stillwater, Education Carl L. Reistle, Jr. - Bartlesville, Oilman Holmes Tuttle - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur Dolphus Whitten, Jr. - Oklahoma City, Education
1976 Harriet G. Barclay - Tulsa, Botanist Henry Bellmon - Billings, Governor/U.S. Senator Jerrie Cobb - Ponca City, Aviator James G. Harlow - Oklahoma City, Education J.W. McLean - Oklahoma City, Banker Merle Montgomery - Davidson, Music Kent Ruth - Geary, Historian Jim Shoulders - Henryetta, Rodeo
1977 Ira C. Eaker - Durant, Military Bryce N. Harlow - Oklahoma City, Public Servant Earnest Hoberecht - Watonga, Journalist Ross H.Miller - Ada, Physician Inez Lunsford Silberg - Oklahoma City, Education Earl Sneed - Norman, Banker John H. Williams - Tulsa, Entrepreneur Charles Banks Wilson - Miami, Artist
1978 Dewey F. Barlett - Tulsa, Governor/U.S. Senator Woodrow "Woody" Crumbo - Okmulgee, Artist Mary Johnston Evans - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader John Hope Franklin - Rentlesville, Historian Walter H. Helmerich - Tulsa, Oilman Mrs. Fred Jones - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader James J. Kilpatrick - Oklahoma City, Journalist Morrison G. Tucker - Oklahoma City, Banker
1979 Christine Anthony Browne - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader John Burns - Pauls Valley, Diplomat Henry C. "Ladd" Hitch, Jr. - Guymon, Agrabusiness Moscelyne Larkin Jasinski - Tulsa, Ballerina J.C. Kennedy - Lawton, Banker P.C. Lauinger - Tulsa, Publisher James C. Leake, Sr. - Chandler, Entrepreneur Dale Robertson - Yukon, Actor
1980 Marion Briscoe DeVore - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader Owen K. Garriott - Enid, Astronaut Cluff Hopla - Norman, Zoologist Patience Sewell Latting - Oklahoma City, Public Servant W.P. Longmire - Sapulpa, Physician W.F. Martin - Bartlesville, Oilman M.A. Wright - Blair, Oilman
1981 J.W. Bates - Tulsa, Oilman James D. Berry - Sapulpa, Banker William J. Crowe - Oklahoma City, Military E.T. Dunlap - Cravens, Higher Education Russell F. Hunt - Tulsa, Attorney Leonard D. McMurry - Oklahoma City, Sculptor Walter F. Merrick - Sayre, Horseman Juanita Kidd Stout - Wewoka, Jurist
1982 Fred E. Brown, Jr. - Muskogee, Securities Roy Clark - Tulsa, Musician James D. Fellers - Oklahoma City, Attorney John T. Griffin - Muskogee, Entrepreneur Charles C. Ingram - Tulsa, Business Executive Jeane Kirkpatrick - Duncan, Foreign Service Roberta Knie - Cordell, Opera Lowe Runkle - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur
1983 William W. Caudill - Hobart, Architect Kenneth H. Cooper - Oklahoma City, Physician Howard C. Kauffmann - Tulsa, Oilman Clarence E. Page - Oklahoma City, Aviation Patti Page - Claremore, Singer James R. Scales - Jay, Education Harold C. Stuart - Tulsa, Attorney Robert E. Thomas - Tulsa, Oilman
1984 Johnny Bench - Binger, Baseball Jacqueline L. Carey - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader Gloria Twine Chisum - Muskogee, Scientist Tullos O. Coston - Oklahoma City, Physician Wm. C. Douce - Bartlesville, Oilman Nolan J. Fuqua - Duncan, Conservationist James M. Hewgley, Jr. - Tulsa, Public Servant James E. Hill - Stillwater, Military
1985 Vida Chenoweth - Enid, Ethnomusicology Arrell M. Gibson - Norman, Historian Allan Houser - Apache, Sculptor Edward C. Joullian, III - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur Edwin Malzahn - Perry, Entrepreneur F.M. Petree - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur W. R. "Dick" Stubbs - Henryetta, Banker Charles E. Thornton - Tulsa, Oilman
1986 Lyle H. Boren - Seminole, Congressman Charles P. Brown - Lawton, Military Nancy Frantz Davies - Enid, Civic Leader James Garner - Norman, Actor Julian J. Rothbaum - Tulsa, Oilman James E. Stewart - Oklahoma City, Civil Rights Leader G. Rainey Williams - Oklahoma City, Physician Henry Zarrow - Tulsa, Oilman
1987 James G. Harlow, Jr. - Oklahoma City, Business Executive Marilyn Harris - Oklahoma City, Author Robert M. Hart - Tulsa, Oilman Jeane Porter Hester - Chickasha, Physician N. Scott Momaday - Lawton, Author John W. Nichols - Oklahoma City, Oilman Samuel Moore Walton - Kingfisher, Entrepreneur
1988 David L. Boren - Seminole Governor/U.S. Senator Ed L. Calhoon - Beaver, Physician Richard D. Harrison - Oklahoma City, Business Executive Patricia W. Langholz - Tulsa, Civic Leader A.T. Stair, Jr. - Canton, Scientist Kay Starr - Daugherty, Singer Joseph H. Williams - Tulsa, Entrepreneur Stanton L. Young - McAlester, Humanitarian
1989 Virginia Thomas Austin - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader James R. Bellatti - Stillwater, Publisher Bennie L. Davis - McAlester, Military William R. Howell - Claremore, Business Executive Tom P. McAdams, Jr. - Bristow, Oilman George Nigh - McAlester, Governor C.J. "Pete" Silas - Bartlesville, Oilman John S. "Jack" Zink - Tulsa, Entrepreneur
1990 Jim Hartz - Tulsa, Television Personality Jack Van Doren Hough - Oklahoma City, Physician John Kilpatrick - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader Clem Rogers McSpadden - Chelsea, Congressman Ray H. Siegfried, II - Tulsa, Entrepreneur
1991 Gene Autry - Tulsa, Entrepreneur James E. Barnes - Tulsa, Oilman Glenn A. Cox - Bartlesville, Oilman Jack N. Merritt - Lawton, Military Allie P. Reynolds - Bethany, Baseball Marjorie Tallchief Skibine - Fairfax, Ballerina
1992 J.M. "Jack" Graves - Tulsa, Oilman Allen E. Greer, - Oklahoma City, Physician Frank A. McPherson - Oklahoma City, Oilman Robert L. Parker, Sr. - Tulsa, Oilman Helen Robson Walton - Claremore, Civic Leader Martha Griffin White - Muskogee, Civic Leader
1993 Ray Ackerman - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur Jimmie Baker - Tulsa, Television Producer Jane B. Harlow - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader John A. Sabolich - Oklahoma City, Prosthetics John F. Snodgrass - Ardmore, Banker Warren Spahn - Hartshorne, Baseball Jack Zarrow - Tulsa, Oilman
1994 James R. Jones - Muskogee, Foreign Service Wilma Mankiller - Tahlequah, Cherokee Chief Don Nickles - Ponca City, U.S. Senator Lee Allan Smith - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader Max Weitzenhoffer - Oklahoma City, Broadway Producer Nazih Zuhdi - Oklahoma City, Physician
1995 Clark Bass - McAlester, Banker Alan C. "Ace" Greenberg - Oklahoma City, Securities Wilson Hurley - Tulsa, Artist Stephen J. Jatras - Tulsa, Entrepreneur Mary Jane Noble - Ardmore, Civic Leader Ralph G. Thompson - Oklahoma City, Jurist
1996 Keith E. Bailey - Tulsa, Business Executive William R. "Bill" Bright - Coweta, Religious Ministries Robert Lorton - Tulsa, Publisher Charles A. Rockwood, Jr. - Oklahoma City, Physician G.W. "Bill" Swisher - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur Alma Wilson - Oklahoma City, Jurist
1997 W.W. Allen - Bartlesville, Oilman Ann Simmons Alspaugh - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader Vince Gill - Oklahoma City, Singer Tony Hillerman - Sacred Heart, Author Melvin Moran - Seminole, Oilman Dennis J. Reimer - Medford, Military
1998 W. French Anderson - Tulsa, Physician Wanda L. Bass - McAlester, Banker Donald L. Cooper - Stillwater, Physician Archie W. Dunham - Ada, Oilman Reba McEntire - Stringtown, Singer Herman Meinders - Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur
1999 Larry Brummett - Tulsa, Business Executive Jean G. Gumerson - Oklahoma City, Civic Leader Abe Lemons - Oklahoma City, Coach Jay O'Meilia - Tulsa, Sculptor H.E. "Gene" Rainbolt - Oklahoma City, Banker Barry Switzer - Norman, Coach Jimmy Webb - Laverne, Songwriter
2000 Hannah D. Atkins, Oklahoma City, Public Servant Thomas R. Brett, Tulsa, Jurist Tom E. Love, Oklahoma City, Entrepreneur John W. Montgomery, Poteau, Veterinarian *Samuel Lloyd Noble, Ardmore, Oilman Marian P. Opala, Oklahoma City, Jurist Darrell Royal, Austin, TX, Coach Charles Schusterman, Tulsa, Philanthropist
2001 G.T. Blankenship, Banking, Oklahoma City John Brock, Tulsa, Oilman Luke Corbett, Oklahoma City, Oilman Howard Lester, San Francisco, CA, Entrepreneur Roxana Lorton, Tulsa, Civic Leader Larry Nichols, Oklahoma City, Oilman C.D. Northcutt, Ponca City, Attorney
2002 Chester Cadieux, Tulsa, Entrepreneur Ralph Ellison, Oklahoma City, Author Josie Freede, Oklahoma City, Philanthropist John Massey, Durant, Banker W. DeVier Pearson, Washington, D.C., Attorney Richard Sias, Oklahoma City, Oilman Wes Watkins, Stillwater, Public Service
2003 William Crawford, Frederick George Henderson, Norman Robert S. Kerr, Jr., Oklahoma City William G. Paul, Oklahoma City Boone Pickens, Dallas, Texas Milann Siegfried, Tulsa William K. Warren, Jr., Tulsa
2004 Bill Anoatubby, Ada Molly Shi Boren, Norman Frederick Drummond, Pawhuska William E. Durrett, Oklahoma City Christine Everest, Oklahoma City Leona Mitchell, Enid R. James Woolsey, McLean, Virginia
2005 Andrew Coats, Oklahoma City Nancy Payne Ellis, Oklahoma City Gilbert Gibson, Lawton Frank Keating, Washington, D.C. Peter Meinig, Tulsa Bobby Murcer, Edmond Edward Ruscha, Venice, CA Cyril Wagner, Midland, TX
2006 Bob Burke, Oklahoma City, Historian/Author Glen D. Johnson Jr., Durant, Educator King Kirchner, Tulsa, Businessman and Pilot J. Philip Kistler, Belmont, Mass., Physician and Researcher Tom McDaniel, Oklahoma City, Educator Lynn Schusterman, Tulsa, Philanthropist Woody Guthrie, Okemah, Folk Singer
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1928 – 1933
1933 – 1937
1937 - 1940
1940 - 1950
1951 - 1958
1959 - 1967
1967 - 1974
1975 - 1981
1982 - 1985
1985 - 1992
1993 - 2000
2001 - 2006 One thing I don't get ... why aren't either Henry or Edward Overholser included in the list of inductees? That doesn't compute at all, at least not to me!
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