Lorraine Caddy can make memorabilia donation to NOC

Choctaw’s Lorraine Caddy recently donated a quantity of historic artifacts to Northern Oklahoma College in memory of her companion and 1939 NOC graduate Charlotte Dee Mansfield, SMSgt (Ret) USAF.

Mansfield, initially from Garber, Oklahoma, was a journalism student at NOC and editor of The Maverick, NOC’s student newspaper, in 1939.

Caddy’s donation on Mansfield’s behalfincluded a certain e-book which involves copies of The Maverick from 1935-1939. The certain e-book will be housed at the A.D. Buck Museum on the NOC Tonkawa campus.

Mansfield passed away in 2007 at the age of 92 but her memory life on in Caddy, who now lives in Choctaw.

Mansfield was born in California and moved to Garber at age 8. She graduated from Garber Large University in 1934. She studied journalism at NOC before signing up for the military and starting a career as a photojournalist.

In accordance to Caddy, Mansfield’s father was incredibly