Thurman Edwards Is Top Winner In Golf TourneySix winners were awarded trophies for their championships in the Jaycees Open Gold Tournament Saturday and Sunday played at Maverick Gold Course.Championship flight winner was Thurman Edwards with a total score of 122 for the 36 holes. Larry Desbien was second with 134 and Dr. G. E. Burson, third with 138.Other winners were: A Flight – Randy Glasgow, 143; Melvin Allen, 144 and Bob Zweiacher, 150.B Flight – Carl Balcer, Ponca City, 157; Larry Adams, 157, Balcer and Adams tied and Balcer won in a sudden death playoff; R. B. Miller Blackwell, 161.C Flight – Curtis Jackson, 169; Jerry Morrill, 172, and Lou Metseff, Edmond, 173.D Flight – Sonny Burns, 202; Gaylord Veach, 203; Bill Jenkins, 208.Women’s Flight – Gloria Allen, 182, Barbara Yowell, 192; Charlene Morrill, 196.A total of 38 players took part in the tournament. All three places in each division were awarded trophies by Dee Hall, chairman of the tourney.Others who took part in the tournament were: Championship, Dee Hall, 142 and Bernie Fuller, withdrew: A flight, Duane Stebbins, 150; Darrell Davis, 150; Earl Green, 155; Red Hall, 161; Les Ivers, 164; B flight, Jerry Sholz, 167; Bob Green, Wichita, 170; Don Wright, Blackwell, 173; C flight, Larry Penn, 175; Mark Burson, 178; Les Maves, 174; Danny Burns, 176, Steve Downing, 176; D flight, Bill Burns, Anadarko, 211; Women’s flight, Sue Green, 204 and Melinda Glasgow, 207.Three Nursing Staff Vacancies Are Filled at Northern Oklahoma CollegeDespite previous indications that Northern Oklahoma College was having difficulty in finding qualified instructors to continue it nationally accredited nursing program, Dr. Edwin E. Vineyard, president of NOC, has announced appointment of three nursing staff faculty to fill previous vacancies.Heading the division of Health Occupations will be Miss Dorothy Lamb, formerly of Phillips University, Enid.She has been assistant professor of Nursing at Phillips University, instructor in the school of Nursing at St. Mary’s Hospital in Enid, and Associate professor of Nursing at the University of Arkansas Medical Center in Little Rock, Arkansas.When Miss Lamb read of the need for a director of nursing through the various media that serve the nursing profession in Oklahoma, she offered her services as interim director until such time as a permanent director could be secured.Serving a second term on the Board of Nurse Registration and Nurse Education Survey Visits, Miss Lamb indicated that she had a special interest in ...