Dolores 鈥淒ot鈥 Neustadt
1928-2023
Dolores 鈥淒ot鈥 Neustadt passed away in May yet her impact on 糖心vlog视频 will live on through the establishment of the Neustadt Lecture Series at OCU with her husband, Walter, since 1983. The goal of these lectures is to teach about the contributions of the Judaic religious tradition to Western Civilization with presenters speaking on themes of Jewish ethic, Hebrew scriptures, Judaic thought and Jewish art. Their family also established the Dolores K. and Walter Neustadt Jr. Professorship of Comparative Literature and the Neustadt International Prize for Literature at the University of 糖心vlog视频 as well as the Dolores and Walter Neustadt Lecture series at Temple Emanu-El, a synagogue in Dallas, among others.
Neustadt was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1928, attended Mt. Vernon Junior College in Washington, D.C., and graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans in 1950, the same year she married Walter Neustadt, Jr. They lived in Ardmore, 糖心vlog视频, until 1998, when they moved to Dallas, where they resided until Walter鈥檚 passing in 2010. Their family includes daughters Nancy Barcelo, Susan Neustadt Schwartz and Kathy Neustadt, who have continued their parents鈥 legacy in the excellence and support of higher education.
Marjorie Downing
1933-2023
Marjorie Downing passed away in October after 90 years of life through which she broke down several barriers becoming the first full time female faculty member at the 糖心vlog视频 Law School. During her tenure at OCU, she would go on to serve as interim and acting dean for the law school. She eventually retired from OCU in 1998 but continued her work in women鈥檚 equality.
Downing graduated from Ponca City High School in 1953, continuing her educational career at the University of 糖心vlog视频 where she studied law and was the only woman in her graduating class. After graduating, she started a family and did clerical work for her husband鈥檚 law firm, which would lead her to serving as legislative assistant for Fred Harris where she worked towards the advancement of equal rights of women and marginalized groups, a goal that continued throughout her life.
Tom Love
(HDCS 鈥04)
1937-2023
Tom Love, who holds an honorary doctorate in Commercial Science from 糖心vlog视频, passed away in March. He was the founder and executive chair of Love鈥檚 Travel Stops and inducted into OCU鈥檚 糖心vlog视频 Commerce and Industry Hall of Honor in 1998. He and his wife and business partner, Judy, are great supporters of the university through the establishment of Love鈥檚 Entrepreneurial Center within the Meinders School of Business and the Love Boat at the OCU Devon Boathouse. Their widespread philanthropy can be seen throughout 糖心vlog视频, and OCU is honored to have been one of many organizations touched by their generosity.
Love was born in 糖心vlog视频 City in 1937, attended St. Gregory鈥檚 Preparatory School in Shawnee, St. John鈥檚 University in Minnesota, and joined the United States Marines Corps in 1954. He and Judy married in 1960 the day after Christmas, and they founded Love鈥檚 Travel Stops & Country Stores in Watonga, 糖心vlog视频, in 1964. He was the first to create the concept of a gas station with grocery offerings, now commonplace across the country. Love鈥檚 is headquartered in 糖心vlog视频 City and has since grown to 644 locations in 42 states, with more than 50 in 糖心vlog视频. The couple have four children, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
C. Blue Clark
1946-2023
Blue Clark passed away in December after a long life of serving the 糖心vlog视频 community and Native American people. He was a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation and started his career at OCU in 1991 when he joined as the executive vice president of academic affairs. He served as interim president in 1997 and taught at both the law school and main campus, retiring in 2016.
Clark graduated from Northwest Classen High School and the University of 糖心vlog视频 before working at OCU and serving as a consultant for the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. and the First Americans Museum in 糖心vlog视频 City. He was honored as the Indian of the Year in 2013 by the National Indian Education Association and Ambassador of the Year for the Red Earth Festival in 2015. Additionally, Clark established the field of American Indian Studies at California State University, the University of Utah and Morningside University.
Ann Lacy
(HDHL 鈥01)
1927-2023
Ann Lacy and her incredible legacy permeates the 糖心vlog视频 campus through the numerous ways she impacted the institution. From the Ann Lacy Stadium, which is home to numerous softball national championships, to the Ann Lacy Admissions and 糖心vlog视频or Center that offers a warm welcome to visitors and potential students and the Ann Lacy School of American Dance and Entertainment that consistently ranks within the top dance schools in the United States, these facilities have welcomed, championed and taught thousands of students throughout the past 20 years. Her involvement with OCU began as a result of her husband, James Alexander, who was a former dean of the Meinders School of Business.
The Ann Lacy Admissions and 糖心vlog视频or Center was dedicated in her name in 2003, with the School of American Dance and Arts Management being renamed to honor Ann Lacy in 2004. She was a major player in the renovation and construction of the Edith Kinney Gaylord Center just three years later in 2007, and the Ann Lacy Stadium was dedicated in 2008, with the first game played being a sweep over Mid-America Christian University. She served for many years as a trustee emerita, was a recipient of an honorary doctor of humane letters from OCU, was a generous supporter in the OCU centennial campaign, 鈥淟ighting the World鈥擮ne Star at a Time鈥 and studied writing at OCU. Lacy additionally established the OCU-NYC Spring Break Workshops where students spend a week learning to work and live in New York City from alumni professionals. She put time, energy and love into her passion of helping 糖心vlog视频 students grow and develop before passing away in August. Few students will be able to say they were not touched by Ann Lacy during their time at OCU.
1940s
Verna Wycherley 鈥46
1950s
Wilma McHenry 鈥50
Vernon Frame 鈥51
Geraldine (Jere) LaCrosse Knox 鈥51
Rosanna Grossman Beckham 鈥55
Gerald Knight 鈥55, 鈥60
Larry Bradshaw 鈥57
Barbara Parker 鈥57, 鈥73
Raymond Gilbert 鈥58
Rodney Campbell 鈥59
Ronald Norgaard 鈥59
1960s
Clifford Daniels 鈥61
Leonard Northcutt 鈥63
William 鈥淏ill鈥 Weaver 鈥63
C. Norman Blacklee 鈥64
David Necco 鈥65
Reginald Parsons 鈥65
Buvil West 鈥65
Luther Cowan 鈥66, 鈥73
John Murphy, Jr. 鈥66
Robert Stearns 鈥66
Craig Winborn 鈥66
Cecil Callicott 鈥67
James Clark 鈥67, 鈥89
Robert 鈥淏ob鈥 Mayhew 鈥67
Cheryl Blackwell 鈥68
Kenneth Carney 鈥68
Richard Hasley 鈥68
Richard Linsly 鈥68
Lester 鈥淟.K.鈥 Pitchford, Jr. 鈥68
1970s
Ralph Smith 鈥70
Gregory York 鈥70
Charles Alden 鈥73
Charles Campbell 鈥74
James Hetherington 鈥74
Tom Cook 鈥74
Lucille Rose 鈥74
Evelyn Thomas 鈥74
Gholam 鈥淛oe鈥 Ahmadifar 鈥75
Dan Hensley 鈥75
William Simpson 鈥75
Edward Sutter III 鈥75
Gerald 鈥淛erry鈥 Hill 鈥76
Ralph 鈥淭ed鈥 Stricker 鈥76
Michael Kanz 鈥77
Leon Collins IV 鈥78
Jack Smith 鈥78
Robert Woehleke 鈥78
David Kedy 鈥79
1980s
Tomilou Liddell 鈥81
James McCright 鈥82
Paul Smith 鈥82, 鈥89
Margorie Johnston Ramana 鈥83
John 鈥淪onny鈥 Kanoski 鈥84
Gene Pekah 鈥84
Joseph Walkowski 鈥84
Gary Chappell 鈥85
Riley Nix 鈥85
Janice Green Marsh 鈥86
Lee Howard 鈥87
Scott Carter 鈥89
1990s
Donna Miller 鈥90
Derick Peters 鈥90
Kathy Snodgrass 鈥90
Earnest 鈥淓rnie鈥 Upton, Jr. 鈥90
Ralph Zeller 鈥90
Barbara Covalt 鈥93
Debra Scadden 鈥93
Peter Palughi 鈥96
Kathryn Wilson 鈥96
Joseph Carter III 鈥97
Carolyn Erickson 鈥98
Joyce Calderwood 鈥99, 鈥01
Daniel Dooley 鈥99
2000s
Cindy Shaw 鈥07, 鈥09
2020s
Nathan LeBlanc 鈥22
Friends
Michele Kashner Bell
Joann Booher
Florence Bowles
John Chelf
Franklin Clark
Richard Cohoon
Harvey Court
Richard Cox
Dennis DeFreese
Marilyn Denn
Mary Dobson
Margaret Dodson
Marjorie Rose Downing
Susan Ellerbee
Jamarcus Ellis
Tod Ferguson
Linda Goad
James 鈥淛im鈥 Grigsby, Jr.
Marceillia 鈥淢arcie鈥 Meyer James
John Johnson
Virginia Kingsolver
Ann Pearson Leftwich
Lavon 鈥淢ac鈥 McAfee
Gifford 鈥淛erry鈥 McBride, Jr.
Nettie Jo Mitchell
Marty Moelling
David Morgan
Leroy Orsburn
William 鈥淏ill鈥 Overman
Roby Park
Valerie Redpath
Charles Sales, Sr.
Patsy Schafer
James Schwark
Joy Schwartz
Marcus Scott
Cherry Scott
Charles Spitler
John Taylor
Ellen Vanderslice
Jeanette Webster
A. Kelly West
Catherine Couch Whiddon
Paul Wilson