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** Make plans to attend the 40th Reunion of the Miami Golf and Country club on July 25, 26, 27 of 2024. Golf and High School Reunion
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High School golfers in Oklahoma played January through regional or state championship held the first week in May. The weather oftentimes made the matches very challenging.
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1974 March 6 Ladies Spring Golf Coffee.
During the coffee a business meeting was held and yearly booklets where handed out to members.
1974 March 21” NEO Golfers First in O.C. Tournament”
NEO A&M golfers, coached by Al Moffatt, won first place
in an eight-team tournament Wednesday on the Lake Hefner course in Oklahoma
City. The event was sponsored by Oklahoma City Southwestern College and was
scheduled for 18 holes but was halted at the end of nine-hole rounds because
“SNOW WAS GETTING TOO DEEP.” Richard Buchanan, player for the NEO team, shot a 41 that day. He went on to become a golf pro and spent his years as a teaching pro in the Norman and Oklahoma City area. His daughter played golf on the Norman high golf team in the late 1980's when the winning state high school girls champions hailed from Miami High School. I contacted him about the story and he said that that round of golf at Lake Hefner was the coldest day he's ever played golf. One which he will always remember.
1974.March 27 “MHS Golf Team Wins Triangular”
Coach Archie Loehr’s Miami high school golfers in their
first competition of the season, won first places Tuesday afternoon against Baxter
Springs and Joplin Memorial on the Baxter Springs CC course. Scores were 15 ½
to 5 ½ over Baxter and 21-) over Memorial.
Medalist Perry Ogle of Baxter shot a 79 giving him a 4-0
victory over Wardog John Mirjanich 91. Miami’s victories over Baxter in other
matches were Wayne Anderson 4-0 over Williams; Mike Hylton 3 ½ to ½ over Ewers;
Kim King 4-0 over Ash; Chris Adkison 4-0 over McBee.
The same 18-hole scores prevailed against Memorial with
these results: Mirjanich beat Lahan 4-0; Anderson beat Huff 4-0; King beat
Chappell 4-0; Hylton beat Findley 4-0; Adkison beat Taylor 4-0.
1974 March 29 “Men Advised on Registration in Golf
Events”
Men of the Miami Country club are advised by Johnie F.
Stapp, club pro, to act as soon as possible regarding two phases of
competition:
1. The roster is nearly filled for the beginning of
Twilight League play on April 23. Remaining places will go on a first-come,
first-served basis.
2. The Miami club will host April 22 the annual
pro-am meet of the South-Central Section, Eastern Chapter of the PGA. Each pro
golfer will be teamed with an amateur from the Miami club. If there are 20 pros
here, there will be room for 20 amateurs. These assignments will be based on
first signups.
11974 March 29
“Wardogs 3rd Among 12 Golf Teams”
** Corrected list of names--Front row: Kim King, Dan Giffhorn, Mike Hylton, Wayne Anderson, Chris Atkison, Chris Couch. Back row: John Mirjanich, Jack Brown, John Weitz, John Prewitt, Coach Archie Loehr.
Coach Archie Loehr’s Wardogs totaled 359 strokes on 86 by
Mirjanich, 89 by Anderson, 91 by King, and 93 by Hylton. Host Parsons won first
in the four-ball competition with 344, followed by Coffeyville 347, Miami 359,
Chanute 366, Independence 367. In the special two-ball competition, Miami and
Altamont tied for ninth with 201. Scores for the Wardogs were 101 by Chris Adkison
and 100 by John Pruitt.
1974 April 2 “Wardog Golfers Defeat Nowata, Baxter
Springs”
Miami Wardogs coached by Archie Loehr, continued their
winning ways Monday with victories over Baxter and Nowata. John Mirjanich
measured up to his No.1 position by capturing medalist honors with an 18-hole
score of 81 on rounds of 41 and 40, providing an extra point for Miami. Miami’s other winning scorers were Anderson
87 won both matches; Kim King 96 lost to Hildreth 93 and beat Hetzger 111;
Chris Adkison 94 beat Ewers 97 and Boultinghouse 111; John Prewitt 110 beat Barnett
112 and Driscoll 118.
1974 April 7 “Ladies Golf”
The Miami Women’s Golf Association will begin summer season
weekly play Wednesday at the Miami Country club. Beginners will me with club
pro, Johnie Stapp for free golf lessons at 9:00am.
No. 1 tee: 9am Lib Lillard, LaRue Gaines, Marian Richards;
Helen Moore, Hattie Wall, Jean Ann Blue; Noma Newman, LaVon Young, Beverly
Jackson; Faye Berentz, Peg Murphy, Ruth Heyburn; Pauline Taylor, Lois Garwood,
Judy Weld; Evelyn Hatfield, Geneva Ramsey, Barbara Gust; Billie Pace, Yvonne
Temple, Erin Wojcik, Aileen Bradshaw, Mae Farrier, Marylyn Adams.
No 6 tee: 9am Rose Pratt, Barbara Blevins, Bonnie Moody;
Frances McKinney, Sue Enyart, Gail Beck; Dorothy Hester, Caryl Rohwedder,
Pauline Adkison; Etta Viers, Cynthia Neel, Mavis Ford, Nancy Johnson; Mary
Robinson Rosalie Patterson, Gladys Wetzel.
1974 April 8 “From the Clutter”
Dr. W.D. Jackson of Miami gained the spotlight among Joplin
area golfers during the weekend by carding a pair of eagles on the Briarbrook
course between Joplin and Carl Junction.
Jackson scored 3’s on the par-5 fifth and seventh holes,
hitting the greens on each of his drives. Three out-of-bounds shots were
included in his 18-hole score of 78 for the par 72 course. Windy conditions
prevailed.
Playing with Jackson were Max Martin of Picher, Lou
Mirjanich, Joe Weatherford, Cy Elmburg and Tom Cordell of Miami.
1974 April 14 “Miamian with Winners”
** Look for a future story about Suzy Wickham and the Oklahoma State University beginning girls golf team.
1974 April 15 “18 Prep Teams in Tuesday Golf Here”
The Edison Eagles of Tulsa will defend the championship they
won here last year in the 16th annual MHS golf tournament. The
18-team competition will begin at 8:30 a.m. and should be completed early in
the afternoon, giving spectators time to reach the baseball field at Fifth and
B NE before the start of the 3:00p.m Six Lakes Conference double-header between
the Wardogs and Owasso Rams, the defending state champions of Class AAA
baseball.
1974 April 16 “Mantle Leads Shangri-la’s Benefit Golf”
Mickey Mantle, former NY Yankee star, was the leading scorer
in Monday’s American Cancer Society benefit golf tournament at Shangri-la.
Mantle carded a six-over-par 78. Next best scorers in the charity event were
79’s by Miami Banker, John Robinson, Sr., and Bill Williams.
Steve Owens of the NFL Detroit Lions, who made football
history at OU carded a 101. He played with Max Blue of Miami, Jack Wallace and
Steve Zabriskie, Tulsa sportswriter.
Prize winners included: A flight--Bob Temple, Miami, Mickey
Mantle Jr., and Craig Coyan; B—Tom Bomford Weatherford of Miami; C Jack
Wallace; Ladies A flight-- Letty Stapp Rains and Billie Pace, Miami; B—Jean Ann
Blue, Maggie Garrett, and LaVon Young.
1974 April 17 "Tulsa Edison Repeats as Miami Golf Meet Champ"
In the breezy chilling spring weather the Eagles of Edison high school repeated as champions of the 16th annual Miami high school invitational golf tournament. Coach Tom Langham did not have a player back from the foursome that captured the four-ball title a year ago. His team posted a winning 327, nine strokes better than the next best 336 by both Fayetteville, Arkansas and Tulsa Rogers.
Miami Wardogs finished with 366. John Mirjanich low score of 81 was followed by Mike Hylton, 84, Kim Kings, 100 and Wayne Anderson, 101.
MHS golf coach Archie Loehr was director of the tournament. He was assisted by L.D. Bains, Athletic Director, and Mrs. Claire Oliver, coach of MHS girls golf.
1974 April 23 “68’s in Pro-Am by Parker and Karlovich”
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Pro golfers Bill Parker (left) of Joplin Twin Hills and Bob Karlovich (standing) of Tulsa's Indian Springs club receive congratulations from club pro Johnie F. Stapp of the Miami Country club for posting 4 under par 68 to share top honors in Monday's pro-am.
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A veteran pro and relatively newcomer to professional golf
captured top honors in Monday’s annual pro-am at the Miami Country club. Firing
identical 33-35-68 scores, 4 under par, were Bill Parker, head pro at Joplin
Twin Hill Country club and Bob Karlovich, 1972 graduate of OSU and now an
assistant pro at Tulsa’s Indian Springs Country club.
Happy golfers in the annual Miami pro-am are Collen Adair of Grove, Bob Thomas, Grove, and Dick Wadleigh of Miami. This team tied for team honors with a 62.
Back row: George Foster was with the team shooting a 63 for second place, and Steve Kinzie of Southern Hills shot an individual score of 73 to finish in the top three of the pros.
1974 May 8 “MHS Girls in Victory”
Miami high school girls, coached by Mrs. Claire Oliver,
defeated Joplin’s Parkwood and Memorial girls in golf competition at Briarbrook
club near Joplin. Team totals were Miami 423, Parkwood 429, and Memorial 463.
Individual scoring for the nine-hole matches: Pam Landers 45, Ann Heyburn 56,
Linda Wickham 68, Brenda Brown 55, Christie Adkison 73, Chris Hester 64, and
Sharon Rohwedder 62.Miami girls participating without opposition were Roxie Freeman, Robyn Baldridge and Cathy Gee.
1974 Spring “MHS Girls Golf Team”
The 1974 MHS girls golf team added another successful year
under the direction of Coach Claire Oliver. On April 9, Miami defeated Joplin
Parkwood at the Miami course, and Joplin Parkwood at Briarbrook Country club in
Joplin.
1974 May 30 “Jenks Golfers Early Leaders”
Miami Wardog golfers, who had a four-man team score of 344
in Monday’s first-round of play in the Class AAA regional tournament in Pryor,
returned to Pryor today for completion of the 36-hole play. The top three teams
and four lowest individual scores will be eligible for competition in the state
tournament.
Team totals for the first 18 holes were: Jenks 317, Tulsa
Kelley 325, Bartlesville Sooner 326, Pryor 329, Tahlequah 335, Sallisaw 343,
Miami 344, Locust Grove 370, Claremore 379, Nowata 397 and Wagoner 380.
1974 Spring "MHS Girls Golf Season Ends"
The 1974 MHS girls golf team has had another successful year under the direction of Coach Claire Oliver. On April 9, Miami defeated Joplin Parkwood at the Miami Country club. May 7, Miami defeated both Joplin Memorial and Joplin Parkwood at Briarbrook Country club in Joplin, Missouri.
**This information along with all of the above photos was taken from the 1974 Wardogs Yearbook. My special thanks to the Miami Public Library resource library for sharing these photos with me.
1974 Spring “MHS Season Ends”
The 1974 MHS Golf season ended in a 7-4 record for dual
competition. They were third in the Parsons tournament, fourth in the Six Lakes
Conference meet, 12 in the four-ball and fourth in the two-ball competition of
the Miami Invitational tourney.
In the 36-hole Class AAA Regional Tournament
they came in sixth with a score of 675 for two days of play. John Mirjanich was the leading scorer for the Wardogs with an 82 on Monday and 81 Tuesday for a 163. Next were Mike Hylton, 166; Wayne Anderson, 170; Kim King, 179; Chris Adkinson 187. Mirjanich, Anderson, and King will be seniors and Hylton and Adkison juniors for the 1975 campaign.
1974 May 26 “City’s Junior Golfers Begin Season Friday”
First activities of the junior golf season begin Friday at
the Miami Country club. Free lessons will be given by club professional, Johnie
F. Stapp and Dick Neel, ass.t pro. Competition each Friday through July 12 will
be conducted in these divisions: Ages 7-8, two holes; ages 10-11, four holes;
ages 14-15, nine holes for girls and 18 for boys; ages 16-17, eighteen holes.
Mrs. Stan Weld, chairman and Mrs. William Neal, Mrs. Howard
Kidd, co-chairmen. June 21 will be the annual girls invitational with Beverly
Jackson as chairman. The entry fee is $5.00.
The annual boys invitational here will be on July 5 with
Claire Oliver as chairman. The entry fee is $3.00. A junior golf tournament on
July 12, along with lunch and trophy presentations will conclude the summer
program.
1974 June 2 “Pairings for Junior Golf”
2-hole boys—Bill Fullerton and Pat Youngberger; scorer,
Cindy Neel; Brett Wisdom and Danny McKinney, scorer Pris Fullerton; Perry Gust
and Brad Craig, scorer, Aalice Kidd; Keith Neel and Aaron Cusher, scorer, Dona
Ridenour.
2-hole girls—Donna Weitz and Kelly Foster, scorer, Beverly
Jackson; Mary Anna Kidd and Kathy smith, scorer, Jan Neal.
4-hole boysy—Meade Monger and Rick Youngberger, scorer, Mrs.
Wisdom; Raymond McKinney, John Garrett and Darin foster, scorer, Sue
Youngberger; Billy Jackson, David Robinson and Jeff Mills, scorer, Mike Craig.
4-hole girls—Nancy Goldenberg and Amy Robinson, scorer,
Frances McKinney; Mary Weitz and Ann Fullerton, scorer, Carol Monger; Corine
Smith and Lisa Blevins, scorer, Sue Dohrman; Kim Weld, Cathy Harsch and Ann
Dohrman, scorer, Sue Enyart; Tracy Enyart and Christie Neal, scorer, Caryl
Rohwedder.
B flight boys-red tee\: 1. Mathew Monger, Mike Weitz and
Charles Garrett. 2. Mike Eldridge, Mike Richardson and Sam Fullerton. 3. Tom
Kidd, Bryan Martin, and Jay Jackson.
B flight girls-red tees: Group 1. Sally Neal, Jenny Landers
and Shelly Blevins. 2. Debbie Jackson, Shelly Weatherford, Laura Rohwedder and
Kathleen McKinney.
A flight—David Bennett, Brent Landers, David Weitz and Kevin
Wadleigh. Carol McKinney, Chris Hester and Sharon Rohwedder.
Championship: Tommy Dean, Jim Doan, Sandi Jackson and Traci
Bradshaw.
1974 June 11 “Insurance Youth Golf Tournament”
Any boy or girl residing within Ottawa, Craig, Delaware or
Mayes counties who will not be 18 years of age before August 21, is eligible to
compete on any level of tournament play in the Insurance Youth Classic that
will be conducted June 18 at the Miami Country club as part of a National
program of 500 similar tournaments.
Independent insurance agents are sponsors of the local event
with Pat Wilson of Miami as the tournament chair. The entry fee is $2.00.
1974 June 19 “Mike Hylton Winner of Insurance Youth Meet”
Mike Hylton, shooting an 82, qualified to play in the State
Insurance tournament July 10-11 at Enid. Second place went to Will Neel of
Shangri-la with 43-45-88. The only girl in the championship flight, Sandi
Jackson of Miami, carded an impressive 47-44 for third place. In the 14 and
under age, Tom Kidd and David Cresap tied with 89’s. Other Miami players were
Brent Landers shooting a 103 and Debbie Jackson carded 110.
1974 June 10 “Girls from 3 States in Golf Event Here
Friday”
The 15th annual Miami Girls Invitational under
the sponsorship of the Ladies Golf Association with Beverly Jackson acting as
chair will be held this Friday. Play begins at 8 o’clock.
Regarded as one of the pre-tournament favorites for
championship honors is Terri Streck of Tulsa, from a family of golf champions.
She has hopes of becoming a varsity regular with Tulsa U golf team, formerly an
all-male group. Pairings follow:
No. 1 tee—Becky Neal, Bartlesville; Terri Streck, Tulsa;
Nancy Nelson, Chanute; scorer, Caryl Rohwedder. Group 2. Lucia Lukken, Tulsa;
Edith Holmes, Bartlesville; Cathy Coomer, Pittsburg; scorer, Bill Hatfield.
Group 3. Linda Brown, Bartlesville; Mary Harrison, Tulsa; Pam Landers, Miami;
scorer, Lois Garwood. Group 4. Meg Nettels, Pittsburg; Jennifer Jones, Tulsa;
Holly Pryor, Bartlesville; scorer Marylyn Adams. Group 5. Kim Brecht, Tulsa;
Glenda Alderman, Tulsa; Annette Jackson, Aurora, Mo.; scorer, Janie Adams.
Group 6. Kate Nettels, Pittsburg; Libby Stanley, Pittsburg; Ann Hoyt,
Bartlesville; scorer, Melba Cordell. Group 7. Kerri Church, Pittsburg; Diane
Muench, Aurora; Michelle Carpino, Pittsburg; scorer, Ann Cordell.
Class A (No. 4 tee)—Sandi Jackson, Susan Pruitt, scorer,
LaRue Gaines. Group 2. Debra Dodd, Terre Spangler, scorer Evelyn Hatfield;
Group 3. Cathy Johnson, Adele Lukken, scorer, Sue Enyart. Group 4. Melinda
McNeill, Jamie Dry, Jenny Landers, scorer Etta Veirs.
Class C (No. 6 tee) Tracy Enyart, Kimi Cline, Corine Smith,
scorer, Rose Pratt.
Class B (No. 7 tee) Debbie Jackson, Sherri Jabour, scorer,
Mary Robinson. Group 2. Teri Harrington, Martha Dale, scorer Mavis Ford.
1974 June 23 “Terri Streck, Tulsa, No.1”
Terri Streck is the champion of the 15 annual Miami Girls
Invitational golf tournament. Terri, who the past spring became the first girl
to earn a letter in the boys golf team at Will rogers high school, Tulsa,
carded 43-44 for an 87. This was eight strokes ahead of the 95 scores by Becky
Neal and Holly Pryor. Becky Neal won in the playoffs. Terri who placed fourth
in last year’s tournament plans to enroll at Tulsa U. and try out for the girls
golf team. Her brother, Ron Streck, is the No. 1 Tulsa University player of
1974.
A golfer since the age of 8, champion Terri plans to compete
in the state girls golf tourney at Yukon in July and possibly in the August
national girls amateur in Oregon.
Miami’s Sandi Jackson repeated as Class A champion with a 43
for nine holes. Sandi’s nine-hole round of 43 tied with champion Terri Streck
for the best nine-hole round of the tournament.
1974 July 3 “130 Boys Entered in 14th Miami
Jr. Boys Invitational”
Randy Crews, 17, of Tulsa captured both medalist and
championship honors with a superb 73 in the 14th annual Miami Jr. Boys
tournament. Miles Grove, also of Tulsa, was runner-up to Crews with a 76.
1974 July 14 “Awards for Jr. Golfers”
1974 September 1 “Ladies Golf”
Winners in Miami Women’s Golf Association the past week
were: Championship, Ruth Heyburn and Beverly Jackson. Class A, Helen Moore;
Class C, Nancy Johnson; Class D, Beverly Foster and Linda Ramsey.
Wednesday’s competition will be scrabble (nine holes) with
shotgun start at 9 a.m. Pairings will be made at the club. The monthly business
meeting and luncheon will be held at 12:30.
1974 September 8 “Ladies Handicap Golf Winners”
Beverly Jackson, 18 holes; Nancy Johnson, nine holes; Winn Hastens,
nine-hole runner-up, Juanita King, consolation. LaRue Gaines runner up for 18
holes, is not in picture. The match play competition consisted of four rounds.
1974 September 9 “Bob Klein Gains Title in Invitational”
Bob Klein, a Miami building contractor whose wide assortment
of golf honors include six or seven Southern Hills Country club championships in
Tulsa, was the No.1 man of 19th annual Miami Country club’s men’s
invitational tournament that ended two-day run Sunday evening. His winning score
of the weekend was 149 with rounds of 74 on Saturday and 75 Sunday.
Second place went to former Miamian Bob Hill, Jr. of Parsons
with a score of 75-75-150. Hill is now assistant vice president of Peoples
Savings and Loan of Parsons. His boss, who finished one stroke behind placed
third.
Pursie Pipes of Mt. Vernon, Ill., a three-time champion,
finished fourth with 154. Doc Jackson, a three-time winner and Tom Beck a two-time
winner failed to qualify for the championship flight and played in the
President’s group.
Winners of the five flights below championship flight were
Bob Coyan, Ft. Scott, Kan., President; Don Dugan, Idabel, A flight; Ray Watson,
Springdale, Ark., B flight; Bill Hatfield, Miami, C flight; and Mike Craig,
Miami, D flight.
Other local players in the championship flight were John
Robinson, Sr., 156; Charlie Bill Hirsch, 161; Kent Jeffries 161; Marshall Smith;
163; Dr. W.D. Neal, 184.
President’s flight local players: Doc Jackson 163; Tom
Forbes, 163; Bob Temple 170.
A Flight: Ron
Robinson, 165; Lloyd Tate, 171; Pat Wilson, 171; Bud Gaines, 173; Jim Wooley,
181; Wayland Kelly, 183; Bill Harsch, 184.
B flight: Joe
Whipple, 173; Jon Price 173; David Gaines, 181; Al White, 183; Dabney Smith,
138; Scott Jackson 186; Joe Hankins, 193.
C flight: Rex
Painter, 179; Jim Rutter, 183; Cy Elmburg, 184; ;Max Martin 186; Bill Oliver,
190.
D flight: H.D. Robinson, 195; Bob Hill, Sr., 196, Henry
Garwood, 200; Pat Campbell, 201; George Foster, 204.
1974 September 12 “Jonya Third in District Golf Event”
Wives and a daughter of golf professionals for country clubs
in northeast Oklahoma were the top three in the two-say Tulsa District Women’s
Golf Association championship that ended Wednesday at the Muskogee Country
club.
Jonya Stapp, whose father Johnie F. Stapp, is the Miami
Country club pro, was third with a total score of 264 for 54 holes.
Mrs. Fay Higgins of Tulsa won the championship with a score
of 260, Her husband, Jack Higgins, the Meadowbrook club pro and also ORU golf
coach. The runner-up with 261 was Mrs. Pauline Weisner of Tulsa, whose husband,
Charley, is the LaFortune club pro.
Two other members of the Miami Ladies Golf Association, Mrs.
Bill Hatfield, and Mrs. Beverly Jackson, qualified for the championship flight.
Mrs. Geneva Ramsey of Miami played in the B flight.
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Cindy Massey and Linda Wickham dress in teen world fashions.
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1974 September 29 “Tourney Winners Named”
Evelyn Hatfield, seated, won the championship and medalist
honors of the annual Miami Ladies Golf Association. Other winners, standing
from left, Marylyn Adams, Class B; Geneva Ramsay, Class A, and Rosalie
Patterson, Class C.
Other winners were Ruth Heyburn, runner-up in championship,
Noma Newman, runner-up flight A, Mavis Ford runner-up flight C. Driving
contest—Ruth Heyburn, Noma Newman, Marylyn Adams, Nancy Johnson. Putting
contest winners in each flight were Faye Berentz, Noma Newman, Marylyn Adams,
Lottie Mae Russell.
1974 October 3 “Oklahoma State and Iowa State Favored in
Women’s Golf Event”
With the season opener at the Missouri Invitational
tournament OSU women’s golf team
finished second, two strokes behind the Cyclones, a year ago. Karen Edwards,
Bartlesville Sooner and Patty Livingston, OC John Marshall, will anchor the O-State’s
entry. Both consistently shoot in the high 70’s and are “unhappy when they
shoot in the 80’s,” said Coach Joyce Seward.
Lisa Stone, Tulsa Memorial; Suzy Wickham, Miami and Janie
McKee, Shidler, round out the top O-State squad. I feel good about our chances
of winning,” said Mrs. Seward. Suzy Wickham has been improving steadily and has
her scores down into the high 70’s and low 80’s. O-State hopes to compete in
Tucker Invitational Oct. 8-11 at Albuquerque following the Missouri tournament,
but that trip depends on available funds and whether or not players can afford
to miss class.
*This is the early stages of the Title IX procedure
for women in college sports. The women's golf team at OSU was not sanctioned by NCAA, like most small women's athletics. Instead, the teams were under the heading of the WRA, Women's Recreation Association. There was no funding by the university. All monies came from donations or fundraiser that the girls worked on.
1974 November 10 “George Wojcik Promoted with BFG-International”
George Wojcik, staff superintendent at the Miami BFG plant,
has been promoted to project manager-Yugoslavia, effective Jan. 1, 1975. He and
Mrs. Wojcik will be moving from Miami to a home in the Akron, Ohio area.
Wojcik, a graduate of the University of Southern California,
joined BFG in Los Angles in 1951. He came to Miami in 1953. The Wojcik’s have
one son, Mark, who resides in Miami with his wife, the former Kathy Pliler, and
daughter, Annaniece.