Three new people will be inducted into the Gene and Evelyn Keefer Educator’s Hall
of Fame at East Central University on Tuesday, July 9, at 10 a.m. inside the Danley
Hall Atrium.
Dr. Pam Deering, Dr. Tim Green and Jackie ‘Tex’ Rollins are the three to be formally
enshrined.
The Educators Hall of Fame is sponsored by Janice Diamond and Paul Keefer, the children
of Gene and Evelyn Keefer, to recognize ECU-prepared educators at any level who have
made a significant contribution to the field of education.
The Hall of Fame is dedicated to the Keefers and other parents like them who could
not afford to go to college but who made it a priority that their children have that
opportunity.
Dr. Pam Deering
Deering is currently the superintendent for Midwest City-Del City Schools since March
after serving as deputy superintendent of fiscal services and human resources there
from 2011-12 and assistant superintendent of fiscal services and executive director
of fiscal services from 1995-2011.
She also held positions of executive director of budget and financial management for
Moore Schools (1993-94); director of budget and financial management for Oklahoma
City Schools (1988-93); and assistant state superintendent, director of finance, assistant
director of financial services, assistant administrator coordinator and coordinator
for the special education department for the Oklahoma State Department of Education
(1977-88).
Deering also served as a floating teacher specialist and special education teacher
for the Fort Worth (Texas) Independent School District (1973-77).
She received a bachelor of science degree in elementary education from ECU in 1973,
master of education in supervision and special education from Texas Woman’s University
in 1976 and a doctor of philosophy in education administration-curriculum and instruction
from the University of Oklahoma in 1977.
Deering has received numerous honors and awards, including the OASA Central Office
Superintendent of the Year for 2009-10 and Oklahoma Association of School Business
Officials School Business Official of the Year, also for 2009-10.
She is active in professional and civic organizations, currently serving on the Oklahoma
Council for Educational Opportunity for Military Children, Central Oklahoma Red Cross,
Tinker Air Force Base COMMSTAR Leadership Program and the State Superintendent’s Superintendent
Advisory Board to name a few.
Deering lived at attended school in Elmore City, before graduating from there in 1970.
She is married to Maj. Gen. Myles Deering, the adjutant general for the Oklahoma National
Guard and a former Ada resident. They are the parents of Daniel and wife Heather and
granddaughter, Adelyn.
Dr. Tim Green (Posthumously)
Green taught undergraduate and graduate courses in reading methods while serving as
director of athletics at ECU for 25 years until his retirement in 2006. He also served
on numerous committees at ECU and was ultimately inducted into the ECU Athletic Hall
of Fame in 2009.
Green was editor for 25 years of the “Oklahoma Reader”, a state publication for reading
teachers. He also served the community in many capacities, including a term as director
of the board of directors for Valley View Regional Hospital.
He was born in Asher and graduated from Asher Public Schools before attending East
Central State College his freshman year. He transferred to Oklahoma State on a baseball
scholarship, while majoring in business administration. While at OSU, Green was a
member of the Cowboys’ baseball team which won a 1959 national championship.
Green went on to graduate from Henderson State College (Ark.) with a bachelor’s degree
and a master’s degree in education. He completed his doctorate at the University of
Oklahoma in 1970.
He went on teach at Memphis State University before coming to ECU.
At the time of his death in 2011, Green had been married to his wife, Paula, for 52
years. Their daughter, Kelly, is married to Jeff Maloy and they have four children.
Jackie ‘Tex’ Rollins
Rollins began his educational journey under the tutelage of Mrs. Shirley Durkee-Logan,
his history teacher at Burnett High School in Terrell, Texas. She directed him to
ECU (then called East Central State College), where he earned his bachelor’s degree
and was a member of the Tiger football team.
Upon returning from a tour of duty in Vietnam, Rollins taught at Byng and received
his master’s degree from ECU. While working on a degree in administration at Central
State University (now the University of Central Oklahoma), he was offered a teaching
and coaching position at Carl Albert High School in Midwest City. He continues to
teach there and serves as head track coach and as an assistant football coach for
the Titans.
Rollins serves on the Mid-Del School District’s negotiating team and is retired from
the Oklahoma National Guard and from officiating high school and college football.
ECU News
Trio To Be Inducted Into Gene And Evelyn Keefer Educator’s Hall Of Fame At ECU On July 9
Jul 2, 2013
