Proposed Phase One
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Proposed Phase Two
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Plans are in place for a campus beautification project to build a brick-paved area in front of the school.  The proposed site places the existing flagpole in the center of the design.

Phase One of the project would fill in the "TH" letters in the center of the area.  Phase Two would fill in the circle surrounding the letters.  There is also a proposal to place concrete or granite benches (as shown in Phase Two) around the outside of the brick circle.

The filled-in area will be constructed of personalized bricks donated by past and future graduates, friends and families.  This will be an ongoing project to enhance the school grounds as well as demonstrate the pride that graduates feel for their alma mater.

Buy your brick and engrave it with a name, graduation year or message in honor or memory of a special person or event.

We would like to thank Rich Ford, Class of '77, for the proposed design and Rick Brashear, Class of '72, for his conceptual artwork.

 

If ordering a brick or bricks by mail,
include the following information with your order:

  • Number of bricks at $30 each (payment enclosed)

  • Name

  • Mailing Address

  • Phone or Email Address

  • Text for engraving
    - up to 3 lines, with a maximum of 14 characters per line, including spaces

Mail to:

NATHAN HALE ALUMNI FOUNDATION
PO Box 471232
Tulsa, OK 74147-1232

 

or order online in the new
LOGO SHOP

*same information, as shown above, will be needed when placing your order

 

Sample brick:

 

 

If you have questions about this project, contact the Alumni Foundation at info@NathanHaleAlumni.org

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