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Spears School Hall of Fame
The SSB Hall of Fame was initiated in 1964 to recognize and honor business graduates who have distinguished themselves in their professional careers, who have displayed effective leadership, who have made exemplary contributions to their communities, and who have freely given meritorious service to others. Induction into the Hall of Fame is the highest honor the College can bestow upon one of its graduates.

Nomination Criteria:
  • Nominees must be graduates of the SSB with a B.S., M.S., M.B.A., or Ph.D. degree.
  • Nominees should have distinguished themselves while a student in the SSB and by success in their chosen field since graduation. Nominees may have achieved success in entrepreneurial, corporate, governmental, professional, or educational areas. Success is measured in a number of ways, not solely by the accumulation of wealth. Interest and concern for others is also significant, as measured by the individua's involvement in worthwhile civic, human betterment, and philanthropic activities or any combination of these.
  • Individuals holding a state or federal office are not eligible for nomination.
  • Individuals employed by Oklahoma State University are not eligible for nomination


1964  1981 1991  2001
1965 1982 1992
2002
1970 1983 1993 2003
1971 1984 1994  2004
1975 1985 1995 2005
1976 1986 1996 2006
1977 1987 1997
1978 1988 1998  
1979 1989 1999  
1980 1990 2000  


Inductees:

2006
  • John A. Clerico (’63 general business)
  • Joel L. Reed (’72 B.S. accouting & '73 M.S. accounting)
  • Jon A. Wiese (’78 finance & '83 M.B.A.)

2005

  • Dr. William S. Spears (’62 marketing)

2004

  • Don Brattain (’62 management)
  • Rick Green (’70 marketing)
  • John Yeaman (’63 business administration)

2003

  • Rock Duckworth (’72 accounting)
  • Liz Norris McKinley (’81 marketing/finance)
  • Dennis H. Reilley (’75 finance)

2002

  • E.L. (Gene) Batchelder (’69 accounting)
  • Kenneth O. (K.O.) Dixon (’60 business administration)
  • Thomas (Tom) K. Tracy (’61 business administration)

2001

  • Anne Bradshaw (’83 B.S. Accounting; ’84 MS Accounting)
  • David Bradshaw (’80 finance)
  • William (Bill) Hobbs (’85 finance)

2000

  • Gary R. Belitz
  • G. Michael Crooch

1999

  • William R. Kinney, Jr.
  • Terry E. London
  • Russell Teubner

1998

  • Thomas A. Coburn
  • Stephen L. Cropper
  • Marlin (Ike) Glass, Jr.

1997

  • Bob Buford
  • Charles R. Eitel
  • Don Nickles
  • Robert L. Sandmeyer

1996

  • Jack Allen, Jr.
  • F.D. (Fran) Jabara
  • Norman A. Myers
  • Carl D. Thoma
  • Charles L. Watson
  • Paul C. Wise

1995

  • Jenelle S. Schatz

1994

  • Donald D. Doty
  • Noel P. Kirch

1993

  • Richard W. Poole

1992

  • Larry J. Bump
  • Kenneth D. Greiner

1991

  • John Neas
  • Sally Neas
  • Phil D. Tolbert

1990

  • Jimmy C. Cooper
  • Jesse L. Seaborn

1989

  • Delois Faulkner
  • Glenn M. Stinchcomb
  • Robert A. Goodbary

1988

  • Charles R. Plott
  • Gerald W. Whitlaw

1987

  • Edward F. Keller
  • John C. Linehan

1986

  • William N. Griggs
  • Joseph H. Reed
  • Thomas W. Utterback

1985

  • William E. Aufleger
  • Glen E. Lemon
  • Duck-Woo Nam

1984

  • K. Gordon Greer
  • William M. Ulrich

1983

  • James A. Alcott
  • Haskell Cudd
  • Samuel H. Howard

1982

  • Thomas J. Carson
  • James L. LaBorde
  • Paul D. Phillips

1981

  • Robert H. Chitwood

1980

  • Ross E. Harlan

1979

  • Joe P. Hammond

1978

  • Robert H. Donaldson

1977

  • Armon H. Bost

1976

  • Floyd L. Holton, Jr.

1975

  • E.J. (Jim) Lookabaugh
  • Mildred Maroney
  • Willis J. Wheat

1971

  • Sam J. Byerley
  • Clarence A. Henderson
  • Dail C. West

1970

  • Kenneth Hurst
  • Roy W. Poe
  • Eugene L. Swearingen

1965

  • Leonard E. Clark
  • M.B. (Bud) Seretean

1964

  • Harold R. Logan
  • Leo E. Lowry
  • Teddy H. Sanford
  • Alfred O. Savage
  • Raymond A. Young