and Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association graduated from OCW in 1963.
Lotsee Patterson, founder of the American Indian Library Association, graduated from OCW in 1959.
Lee Shaw, American jazz pianist and composer, graduated from OCW in 1949.
Norma Smallwood was crowned Miss America 1926. She was the first Native American to win the title.
James Vernon Smith, U.S. Representative from Oklahoma's 6th congressional district and Administrator of the Farmers Home Administration, attended OCLA.
Hazel Volkart, composer
Bill Wallace, author of children's books, graduated from OCLA in 1971.
== Notable faculty ==
Nellie Ellen Shepherd, painter, headed the art department at OWC. Her portrait of Te Ata hangs in the Oklahoma State Capitol.
Anna Lewis, historian, headed the history department at OWC. Author of Chief Pushmataha, American Patriot: The Story of the Choctaws Struggle for Survival. Her portrait hung in the Oklahoma State Capitol.
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