| Bill
Rogers
is known as Curly in Oklahoma and was the founding member of his
fraternity at Tennessee Martin. An amateur actor, he heads the Washington
Regional Medical Foundation.
Scott
Berna is a volunteer coach for girls along with a man named
Porky, and he recently opened a new business facility in NE Fayetteville
for a business he purchased in 2002: the Nelson-Berna Funeral Home
& Crematory. He was once featured by CNN for having survived
a major tornado in OK City.
Dale
Killion At
more than 81 years of age, Dale has been a Member for nearly 40
years. A former county agent for the Cooperative Extension Service,
this current Gideon is still working in the farm and rural residence
real estate business. An advisor to 4-H, Dale is a Paul Harris Fellow
and was born on January 1st.
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