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RBADING CLINIC · JUNE 1·11 ., . 4 \' 0 (,o : THE TWENI'Y·SEYEN . ' DURANT, Ol!LABO.A, , WEDNESDA ., . . . CONFERENCE JUNE - i - NUMBER ON.

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RBADING CLINIC

· JUNE 1·11.,

. , ~ 4 \' 0 (,o :

THE SOUfHE~Sl'E ~VOLUME TWENI'Y·SEYEN . '

DURANT, Ol!LABO.A, , WEDNESDA ., . .

. WRITE~ CONFERENCE

JUNE 2~·22 - i

-NUMBER ON.

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JllfP<nrQ • Men's Quartet, Morrison, and Miles Demand,. . your H eadquartera

W,elcome, students , to Sou State Ensemble Active' · college for the summer. oot;o•D'"n. The 1'college a thousand magnolias" offers you attractions for summer.

violin; Jim Guy, cello; Okley Wix­on, string bass; and Janel Banks,

The Southeastern men's quartet piano.

Located in the heart of an · which is fast ·becoming one of the major pl~ygroun•s sportlands in the nation, the college can offer students t ,any kind of entertainment they desire. I

will be. back on the c~pU$ this -,----------,-­summer with its first en"'gagement ~-----------­slated for the Lions Club Ladies Dfe. B. G. NOBLE Night program June 17. The col-

During their ieisure the students rna~ go fishing, lege string ensemble under the di-boating, and swimming in utiful, spacious Lake Texoma, rection of Miles Demand, instruc. south and west of Du lake has already become tdr in stringed instruments, will

OSTBOP A.TBIC PIIYSICIA.lf SUBGBON

Hours I·U aad 1·8 : 120 N. 8rd, Coner lrd aud CeUr I • •

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101 w ..... known as one of ,the b t spots in the rlation. appear with the quartet. 4f

For those wno prefer I and baseball, the student - The men's quartet· consists of ---7-7---:---------"""'1~----~--..... ---council · will spon~o.r an ural softball league this Marcus Austin. Gaylen Earnest summer for both studeDts faculty. Nearly every night (who taught in Fox High School in the week sandlot baseball played at GI Pa~rk, west of last semester), Ralph Whitworth, the colle~. Two team~ the rant . GI's and ~he Durant a.nd :,. L. Ragan. Rockets, play hosts to ~bEt baseball teams ifn the Red A few changes h·ave been made Rive"r Valley at the park. \ i in the personnel of the string en-

, ' semble for the summer term. The

Southeastern .. -t- ensemble now consists at Iris Dean

Harris, Clarence Dyer, Barbara Howard, Lucme Koontz, James

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35 Y ear• Serving Bout,..,.,.. Strulenb

IDI.tla Better Jlen:htmtliae

women's dormitory-student the largest structure on the few ween. This I is anot~er

So1Litlllealstelt'll one of ~he most progres-wu• .. ~ to grow. .

will be ready by September 1; 1948,

may be obtained from Mr."Props at -~~-:---------------....,...--.....;::..--1---­the college or direct from the test-ing service on request. '

, . -The completed applications to-FACULTY TO EN'i'E&'l'ADI' T. Montgomery, Jo Aime gether with the required fee should BTUDENTS NEXT 'l't1DIDAY Montgomery, Dr. an~ Mrs. A. :m. be sent to the Educational Testing

. Shearer, Dr. and Mrs1 M. K. Fort, Service; there is no other method The college faculty will m~r- :E>r. and Mrs. A. L. Jtool, :Mr. and of registration. .

tain all students with a tea J8tJ Mrs. R. L. McPheron, M188 Sally· .

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T. C. L-UNCH ROO • • ~ ~DIU' , an ~lLr. an .-..D. • ". . "next Tuesday June lei -:.30 y ..... d d .... d .... _ J ....,. . AppUQ&tloDS Made Early

to 6 p. m. on the campaa bl nt Logan. . Applications for the October 30 of the admin.istra~ ~- Department heads! and other test must be received at the

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Tbe receiVing lioe wm. 001111811 of :fa4ulty members. will be on .band Princeton~ office of the testing ser- 113 West Main admlni8trative officers Pl-.clmt T, to entertain the students. vice on or before October 16, 1948; ~~~~~·~~~~;;;~=:;~:;~~~~~~;=~ · those for the February 7 test, on or

~ore January . 24, 1949. No ap. plication will be received after the clasing dates.

Sprin

$33.75

· Candidates are adviaed to apply for the earlier test, ainee many medic·al schools begin selection of students for the next succeeding academic ~ear l&te in the fall.

Preregistration Not Bequked Preregistration, formerly carri·

ed on before the students were Wa­missed for summer vacation, is no lemger requireJI.

Students registering for the ex­aniination neeld not indicate the medi~ colleges to which they wish the resUlts sent, since each institution lli¢ed' in the bulletin will receive scores for every regis­trant taking the test. Reports will not be made available to candi-dates ' or to other individuals.

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11 Clubs Active In Summer Term

!'Ae 80Uf'IIBAB'l'BRN, .. ~ --

The club, sponsored by Profeuor I Stork . Vislts · Faculty ~ho are on leave-. for T. A. HOU8ton. confines member-· 1 - ·· • • • • SUDUJler study and the institutions ship to those st~dents who plan to I Cia rks, Lonas .: . . where. they are_' studying follow: graduate from Southeastern. · . A. daughter, Ar MittS Dane, was " C:Olorac;lo College of Education- .l!.iW.,et[.D. l.l[cH~~ey

Campus clubs and organiza- ~lue Key, .national leadership I born to Mr. Mel .Mrs. Je_rry Clark r ug'h w. LOwe, veterans appraiser. feSii!Pr of edliaca1:Jpn tions which are to l>e active during fraternity sponsored by Dr. A. Jll. l May 29, at 3:45 a. m. in the Hugo .Ok.l&homa A. lc M. Colege - deaa of men

Shearer, will continue to be adtiv~ 'j Ho~t~pital, Hugo:~ The ;girl weighed Dorothy Clark, associate professor c~try. . . • the smnmer session are Alpha Psi during the summer session. eight pounds at !birpl:_ ~1.Clark ~ of busi:!te8S · education; Clarence u ·versity of TuJsa,_Eft'i+r. t-~ega, College Players, Art ~lub, Cardinal ·Key nation&l leader- 1 a student at Southe&~:~te}11. · . Sterling; instructor in industrial gomery associate pro~ · , of BOule. Blue Key, ~al Key; ship sorority ~der the ' sponsor- ~· ·· ·. : .. . • \l · .arts. .·· - · ' ~bea Council, Sigma _'J'a.u Delta, ship of Miss Sally Leonard, is plan- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lana are the · · ·p~y ' College - Jack N. _ed_u_~-,--ti_o_n·---,----:----lf'i::::--th~ ~:t ~d ~A~rta ~etta r· rung to continue activities1through- :parents ot a new son, Bert Michael, .Green, inst ructor 1n music educa-an ,_.e omen 15 e c ssoc a - out the· summer. . 1 ' bortt' Friday, May 28, at' th~ Du- tion and· band director. , tio~ · . Tribes Coanell To Be Actlve rant Hospital. MlJ· Lana, a··~adu- ~due . -u;uversity- Wayne · H.

Alpha Psi Omega, . national dra- Tmbes CoUncil, sponsored bY' R . ate . o~ Southeastern, was ~tant Sil~er, associate profes~r of bio-~~~tyi~r:ra~~~!:. .. ~ .. ~e f;rol~~~~ W . Fleak and :Miss Anne Semple, regtsth~~r of ~;_c~ILanlege untildu· a ftewd. l?gical sc!em~. .

! & ... .._. will be active during the summer. ~on s a~o. ~. a gra a e UniversitY of Oldaho - E. M. 1 dents mterested in speech, are M bershi t thi 1 b . li 't d m the spnng clUB. . . . • . I1¥L 1

planning to present Our Town, a em P o s c u_ lS nu e ·, Cr~ghea'd, ~iate professor of .A f The j play written by Thornton Wilder, to t~ose who are of In~ descent. MISS HELEN shE McQU~; . ·- ---- 1 at the amphitheater July 20, ac- Stgmfa ~tau ·tDelta.illnational ~~- BON IMPSON VOWS BEAD · · -·

. di g to Mi V 'vian . Downs orary ra erru y, w spon.sor LUe M' Hel S . M Q .f n,;.• . ···~·~··· 'i • cor n 88 1

• annual creative writers' conference •ss en ue c ueen ~ · .&.1""- • tV ' ' ' sponsor of the group. June 21_22• accordirig to Mrs. }Uoy rant. became the(.>r~de of ~n lin.P- 0-·-It HESS· ~~ 1 ~~~- ft

Art Club Meets · P erkinson Gates sponsor. • .son, ~urant, ~y. _June 4, at 9 __ .:-~ . .' . . . · , .! · ' b fi 1 t _ a. m., m the First Chris~ Ch~h ~ - • • . . The Art club sponsored by Miss I ·The ancient and ene c en ~r ' th 'R N ' D ffi i. t :. ...... Kala 'PIIOII •

· ' d 4' th Red Red Rose is an '""r- wt . ev. onnan yer o c Ito. • "

Minnie Baker, held its first meet. er .0

~ e ' "' ing. Both are students ·at Soutli- · ~!~~~~~~~~~~~~=f:========b:= ing tast night to organize and dis- gam.zatio~ of sch~ me~~~ th~ eastern. ' - · • I cuss !plana for initiation and adrnis- pu_rpose o promo g g . e ow- . ; _ . . • . • . a ion of new members. shtp . among school men. Th~re ~e DAUGHT, EB RnDN SUNDAY ,..0 .~"'!' . ..1....;.....,;.-----------1-1 --------~~ ~""!

. several chapters of the oraer m . ~- , ...... .,·_ .,I/. e·~. ~Your Friends At-BQule, the secret soctety for the Oklahoma and neighboring 1!tates, ~ AI.~ MRS. ~OB LaGRONE .1 J.r~ 4 II

,._ bette~ent of Southeastern, wm but the chapter at Southeastern Mr. and Mrs. Robert ~!'&;In La- . E T E ' s D R I v E I N be a cbve throughout the summer. was the first and has continued to ~Jr~ne;~~th~~~n~~ a·::::~ ._·,_· .. · ... ·i:>_ • ~p .. .· .

M k . Prof T. A H mommg a . o c oc .. e J - • · • • d be the most active. Lord High . t 6 .15 , 1 k Th babl• 1 ~ &&.l'l'll TOO D.lDe t 0 us 18 essor o · . ous- weighed six pounds two·· ounces at · · · .. · · · - an - ,

on. - birth. Mr. r..aGrQile was presideJjt ~.· ...... _: .· . ... _:.··HAVE A HAJI.DURGER QU.ll&TBBS PO& l"'ll

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Kappa Delta ~ To Be Active of the Southeastern stu~ent council . . ". . · ,u 1 The local chapter of the Kappa during the schooi year 1947-48. He .'_ -.~ · .. :.· '~.t's Go To Pete'~ I . 130TN-orth ·Fifst

~elta Pi, national hc:morary edu~a_ graduated in the [sprU\_g class. Mrs. ~ . _ J bonal _fraternity, wtll' continu~ to LaGrow is a former student' of the ':.....;~,_-..._.;;....~ .. ,-.. ""!"'"------""'!"'"~1~-.---"!"'-~----• be active during the summer, D~. college:!. · . · ·. •. • E. M. Haggard, president of the · · . · i · I

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The Women's Athletic Associa- 1 Schoo. : · . . . ·. MA.Y-WA.:KE , (

I p.._ 71 141 w. :Kala lion with its object to p~omote : . Berger On Sick Leave : . : , . . . _, . - , :.__ ___________ -: ~h. p~ysical efficiency Y ~rea -. Professor Allen Berger, head :~ · -'· ·~ . .. - FOR__:

mg mterest ,in physical education the department of matbe~tic.B, ·is· .. . ·. '· · · · \ \ .-~.-..~------. and fostering a spirit ot good clti- on sick 1~ve forj the summet; apd ~ ,·· . .EfTTERYTHI.NG ft&7 MUSIC

zens:tUp will be active during the Leslie A . Dwight, associate p.ro-: 1 ·. · -.' ·. ·8 ~ J\!'W

Dr. J. ·A. Clay

.. OPTOfETRIST sunimer moJWus. Sponsor of the~- fessor of mathematics, is ~n J~ave j . . · ., • . : · PllA. NOS SHEET MUS:Wi SUPPLIES ' ganiZation is Mtss Bertha Mae for a year's graduate .study on the I·: .· - ,. . . ' :Y' Treadaway.

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MRS. OOWAN ANNOUNOBS · . Faculty DoiD~ 1Grad11ate Work . . . . - . • :

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SERVICE and RBPAIB . Leader• In u8etl -car V,qiua

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exom~land Offers Sports ttractions For· Students ·

JfiiDNEBDAY, JUNE I, 1H8

'With the Rockets are llaDa~"er W: T D. "Dooly'' Thome, aec:ond ba&e; . WG­Overtan Jame8, abort atop; Cbarlee Will be admitted free on p ·IGauy" Hewitt third baSe· Arthur tton of· their activity tick , , • • Durant Natatolium, two

• ,. 1 Skinny' . Stewart, right field; south 0f the campus on ave. , • By Bell The age old e'~ctlve, cam-· . Troy "Curly' Webb, center field; nue, on Tuesday nigh;:iP' other

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Jack Seabaugb took the 1lfc atep ltsology has b~n replaced of course, is the Natatorium, where .!Jack Owens, pitcher; and C90Udge nights,, for the next. weelli, 80111

etlme in Ap~ and Vir- Southeastern by a new Southeastern students will get cut "Chief" ~ogan, pitcher. Jack Sea- students will be admitted 'thetr glnia Pitcock became MN. B. J. ...! • • rates through their activity cards. baugh is pitching for the Sherman student tickets plus 20 cent.. Seabaugh. The old boy - one ,.vu.n:a, sportsology. This new The second area is Lake Texoma, LobOB, and Mark Winters is play-

1 ------1-'---over on us, as dld not aDIIIOWlce ubjec1; seems to~· e a favorite where two good beaches, .:L~urns jing_ 'tirst, base for the Atoka

tb marrl til 1 _ _. __ b th d t · d . r Run and Willow Springs, are now 'nixies. M ·u B. B A e age . un -· ._--=v . . • o stu e s an m-

Tbe big . question in ' the toatball I open to the public. , These Savages fonn the core o~ circles right n6w Is wbeUler or tructors. I. . 1 Good Flsblng And Boati!lg /the two Durant teams and are a1- Funeral H 0 not Southeastedt wU1 haw e aer- Since Durant is how locate~ in · r..&ke Texoma also off~ ·the so valuable additions to the out-of- AHBULA.NCB sz•viCB vices of Skinney ~wart and Jack of ~e major sporting and best fishing and boating ·~Ji' the town teams. Sports ~ans here think . DAy or NIGH+ I Seabaugh next faR. Rumor has it ateas of the nation, Southwest, or from the Atlantic these men will P,rove themselvee · PlwM 986 1 tbat Se~baugh was to "be-~med change ·was ~tural. Qcean to the Pacific, for that mat- capable in baseball, as they have GU W. Main , Parul& for Guyer's ·old posiUon .• , J, C. Iatramural So I Toumey · ter ·Rent boats and motors as well in tht; other sports fields this year.

• rl · • Dunn clouted one out of the park Of primary interest. of course, as cabins for weekend trips, are ---------------------...,.-4----aga.ptst ~hert)'lan Wedneaclay Jlight the college sports. Southeas~- available at the many fi8bing for his fifth four-sacJte.- of tJle sea- will, as usual, have an intra- ·camps. It has been said that South. , son ... Charlie Clark, ace ahunker ~oftball to,mament tlrls eastern students no longer. go home

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at the end of the spring ter participating. In addition, now come to see ·them, becauSe of and signed a tryout · ent baseball field Southeastern Lake Texoma. ~ ,

for the G.I.'s, hlt the ~hlgb ·road ,with bothl studentS and for the we~kend. Their families

''ith th Gr envUl~ Majoq o the 'now com~e · the major •TI.e old-timers, of course, knowi class "B" Big ' State Le8.IU · · • · of the players in both tJie· all about this, but to the new-com- 66PULIJ,ENIZC' John Cheney is back In school league Jllld on the tw'o ers we say, "If you have any lets-' -IT PAYS! again after a stay with ·the s.K.u. lmmlnbasebali !':.er-s. 1 , ure time. from your s~dies, there j Mustangs. Cheney imln~tely w g P~,, Aplenty ~ no shortage of materials for the·, jbined the Durant G.L'a, playing Swimming will app~ to· many study of this new elective, sports-' left field, and since that UD)e he this summ~r; and twp'ma- ology. Enroll today if you can

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TAYLOR'S ~aaty 8bop

A New Perm­anent means A

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pert Advice and treatment on all beauty problems."

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Southeastern on the Air, a series . I . ot radio programs presented ~~~-day thl'o day at 3:801 to ,4 p. _ . r EO, Durant, by the

Savages _Dot· Baseball Rosters . .

Not satisfied with taking the 1

Oklahoma Collegiate ·conference I· titles in football and the individ\L 1

a1 tennis tourner. and being run- ' I ,

stude . ·and facult~ of the college, ners-up in basketball and track, I lfill con ue throughout tbe sum- Southeastern athletes have taken rcaer over · sandlot baseball in the Red ·

This temoon Dr. U. W . Leavell, River Valley. pro~r of educati n and' director ·Six Savages are playing with the

...,.------.-~~~-~_.:..._ 11 df tlle reading plini9. University of Durant G. L team, one of the finest VirgJnia, will ~ about the 1read- sandlot clubs in the state, while · i~ clinic he is confiucting <m the seven are with the Durant Rockets, SouVteastern Cf-InPUf' ~ w~. and two ue playing with out-of-

Tomorrow, Jan ~ark, a young town teams. , of Miss Ruth Ludlow, Will Tlire_!.Jlther ·Southeasterners are

lttf~&leltt a plano reci~ Friday, Joe doingo"an excellent job of umpiring. , ....,irllover, gradua~ student, \\d11 They are Ray Robyler Leo Beller Jre.tent the fii'st lp a aeries of and Cotton Patton. • J. , !p~c appreciation programs ~ be ' IS Students 011 ()lty Teams Pre.tented throughout the summer , The Savages playing with the , oh J'riclays. · 1 · G. I.'s are Jolm Cheney, I;t field; •

Protrrams Listed . J, C. Dunn, center.fleld; Fred Bak- I · I .. er, right field; •Tom McVay, abort

Monday, .Tune 1~ - History stop· Warren Womble thiN base• I

Crtaes:• by T. A. Hquston, head of ami 'Leo Smallwood ~- baae: the history department. · '

I Tuesday, June l~A speec pro-rram by Miss ~'Vian Downs, as. )YHAT PRICE BEAUTY? eoclf.Lte professor Qfl speech.

Thurllday, June 1 'i- Book nevieWj 1 U'• lnexpenehe to bep IDo~ .,Y Miss Ruth . Hato~ett, asycia~e 1 'lOUr beet wbea ,.oa •e' •• 011 · professo f E li Ji ue for 70ar J)rofeelloaal ~

r o ng s ( , · ·· I care! , I Monday, June 21- Americ8111 Pa-· , Stop 1a tota,. a~~4 pt aeq11alntet triot Series by Dr.~B. Spnadlin, ! with olll' expert, efllelellt llln'lee. associate professor of eduootion. I

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Del~ program by Mrs. Floy Perk- VIVI ANN S

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