ANDRASH NAMED `DIRECTOR OF YEAR' BY OKLAHOMA CITY BEAUTIFUL

From: The Journal Record | Date: December 2, 1986 | Copyright information
Architect Joe Andrash has been named Director of the Year by Oklahoma City Beautiful.

Andrash, who heads the "green-up" committee for the organization, was honored for his efforts in initiating and speerheading Oklahoma City Beautiful's experimental wildflower planting program.

In addition, Susan Hermes has been elected president of the organization for 1987. Elected vice presidents are: Martha Lippert, Will Williams, Joe Andrash, Larry Kordisch and Claudine Long.

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