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Track M•t Up THE Debaters Stack Up . 1ns · "In · Savage Forensic Debaters and forensic students of 1n the ':m:Wa:!: 'Choir To Present , on the campus Ml\l'Ch 6, '1, and 8-taklDg both trepbles and a debate · cham- ploQsblp. IncUvidual wins In flv'e OODteebY coqducted In the opeOJng . clllv of the tourney gave them the ..leepstakes win for that day. Cli- mA.lrlng two days of debates, Gerald .... dera and Scotty Nobles defeated .. lfa.ynard and Hendrix :McNabb, F1::utbwest !IJaaourt Teachers to '1he Fortune Teller" the aenlor men's title. ,_ for ll'rlclay and Satur- aay events was -won by debate wiD8. , In addltlon to individual entries 1D •very contest, four Savage deba.te tam. saw action, Patsy Cox · and J'o Ann M01111, Claudia .Tohnson and ./ ·I ·! I l . Coac Bloomer Sullivan's off with the Oklahoma <M- Crown in basketball for ute · W:lth their final an outclaated quintet score of 6t- 3Ti · l -1. L Goin!f into this game the ....... _ were tied with the Nortb,w-.. State Rangers from Alva tor ·· ie!ld The two teams ba4 w- tled all the way down the stret«jb for the title.' The Rangers bad wery team lp the league, except tlie Savages wbo bad chalked up wtJja and at Durant, 50-:ta. · DPan Crew, junior women; Roy Hlcka and .Tack Carter, men; and Sanden and Nobles. and Ca.rter were forced to •- ... ·---- in the MeOnd day of the de- Students of the music, art, and speech departments are focusing at- tention now on the biggest scale pro- duction of the second ''The Fortune Teller," a three-act comic opera by VIctor Herbert, to be pre- sented . March ' 28, with a special matinee performance visiting Benlors on the - campus tor "Senior Day," and an evening performance for studenta anc! Dura.ntltes. Direct- ed by Mrs. Helen Kerr Edwards, the cast for the production . Is made up of members of the a cappella and assiBtlng wUI be other college students with the coopera- tion of Miles Deinand, stringed in- struments; Mlsa Kinnie Baker, art; Mrs. Vlvla Locke Bass, drama: and pver tile Ranger&-e.t· Alva, 44J The received & very "W"ere a'hock when the laat-p I Redmen upeet beCause of .Hicks' lllnea& ' In Uut.Junlor men's cUvtBton, Semi: DOle ,Juntor College's Robert Korgan. uid Jack Harber defeated BUI Batley aal .Toe of Baylor for the Jtt. Cfo.ntral took the senior wo- _... 4lfv1sion, when Sandefur and or Southwestern Louisiana ta bowed out to Barba.ra Ban- and Thelma' Bckey. Wanda :ndler and Charlee 0!7. Okltthoma. City Univeretty, out- tailed W£lah and Wat8on of South- w.tern Lou18iana Institute til the tfmals of the mixed dlvtaion. Newcomb Rice, dances . Miss Anne Paul Sprague will sing the lead, a double role of Musette, the gypsy fortune teller, and Irma, \o a ballet pupil. In the supporting roles will be Ralph Whitworth. Bob Pratt, Carroll Staton, Marcus Aus- tin, .Toe Fry hover, Miss 'ToBeth Pen- ny, Miss Betty Long, Miss .royce Grimes, .r. L. Ragan, and .Tohn Mac-- Donald. f At the evenili"g performance, stu- denta and faculty wnt be admitted on presentation of activitY tickets. Only 200 tickets will be on sale for downtown citizens, &t $1.%2, with the west side of the auditorium reserved hopes with a 85-61 win and With this def!eat the title fiew out the will- dow, and back to ita retJtiD&' at Southeastern. The Savages ba.._ tl\e Oklahoma Collegiate tiQe every ·;-ear since 1940 with the ej- ceptloni of the war years of ltd and 19 4. The comeback Ill IHI•tt was m rked by · 14 straight wtna 9op title. , !' 'fbe ]Only I twe> conference .aam-t& that tlie Savages lost this eeoSob .. ere to the Phillips Unlvef111ty makers· at Enld, 84-33, and to tJte East Central Tigers 44-39 in a.D ovet- tfme game lpla.yed at Ada, KX>nferebce play. i Boutliern Methodlst University took the junior women's . debate fe>r them. when · the team of and Fergu- . Prexy AHends Meet · After the j Jolt at Ada, went On' to several romplD -downing l'fot;theastern 4 31; 0-- "£!D!,VerslfJ, 66-1.; ancJ all Qa. ,..,.......,---trips. .At; home; the stUl dld lose a. l game, ra.ctdng 1 up "'* Northeastern, 66-27: East cei- tra.I, 35-25; a . u .. '66 8; defeated Ruby Lee .Tohn and Of . T-chers' Schoo' Is . Shinn, Of Southweatem Lout- - the Savages ate .. out before their tiDal home Tech, Sa'turdliy nigh't , 8. • Lett Is .John InstJtute, In the flnaJa. S. M. • derlj&ted Southeutern. in the and East Central bowed President T. T. .Montgomery re- turned. last week from Atlantic ct.ty, where he attended the annual meet- ing of the American Aasoclatlon of Teachers Colleges. line, reading ofrom : top to bottom '. "Arky" ' Frizzell, Womble, Po _ wers, i Goodrich, Howard '!nnnl ... vo• Thorpe, and golug under _ the baJlket, . Austin Earnest, 1LL.L C'onteetants from 86 ln.BUtuUons In 8 states In the ln- atvtdual conteata and debate eveDts Jn the three-da.y toml:nament, wbtch (See One Pa.-e Two} . 'Night Must fall' ,...!!clared A .. Hit ,. three-act cJra. The ' program was top level, Mr. Montgdmery said. The attendance was lar_ge and dlstribute4 over the entire country. Every; state in ·· the union was represented. • . Dr. W. G. Delmer, president of Warrensburg, Mo., State Teachers Collel{e, was elected president of the organization for the coming year. The Assocla.tlon plans to employ a fulltlme secretary In Washington tor next year to look after the Inter- est of teacher training ID8tltutlons. Savage Annual Goes To Press Friday l •. . ,. . Ground 1 . ·• Lcd4 · For . Footings, !o and con- . Webb ' were named lo the All-Col- crete steam tu pel!! for ' the ne}V in.- ·tmsketbtdl team at guard dustrlal arts building, under con- . !lfld. fonv:.u-d J?.PSttlonf respectlve- !lOrtb l ot the men's gymna-: ly · · ·· ... • • I · slum, are nearing completion, c. B. · . :f on'es; :" 1 trom French, industrial arfs professor . bas was choSen for Ute honot· last sea ' announced. . ! _ .sop, t!>do ' ana · Webb's noted " hop , Rain during week hinder - · ·;;hot" accounted !or his choice in ed- the workmen, but Mr. French seaso·t. pects the new h,lame of. industrlal, ·. '-Gtbers on the ·star team wer arts departmerlt to be NortHwestern sometime in summer . Tb.e build- ; corru·g · !,l,>ee; g{.ra.r-d ; Cia udell over- ing will be rea'tlr tor occupancy , ne.."t _ t ton. Eas 't :" forward; and The SaTace, 1H7 ;rearbookt wm September wheq fall classes ·. Din P hJU;lps, center. ' 1 go to Prete .ext FI'Na7, aceord· - When comple,ted the first floor C1! : Honouable r-· mention wt-nt t 9 IDI' .to Joha Clarl:, the building will contain a college- Austi Earne · t · and -'Bill SeedS, P-oet all eopJ . and pJ*ree woodwork and 1 cabinet shop, 28x75 · gian t' nters · and warren Worn- are eompJeW, blcllt41DA' . thefeet, with locker jspace .for students' b le ard ' · cpnr. See FO"FB, . page ! :.. · :.;;..;.; · :.:..'...:::.;F.;;;::..· -----------! High Schoof to Be $Sf': G(!ests' 1 34th Curricu!um West Mci . !'Ch 2:8 Is Meet •n Apr1·l . Takes Examrnat•ons Sen_ 19r De., . · Gorman C. special stllflent · . High schools trom counties in the returned to . campus Jut :week The . stuc!ent . • aml faculty State College District from Fort Sillj :where he a mt>mbers wlll play · host!! March ' %8 will enter representatives 1n the week, taking mental and physlcil.l to the all !llgh sahopls thirty-four;th annual Southeastern examinations · fbr eatrance Into . the the south . distnct, who Oklahoma . lnter-BJgh School Meet United States Muitary Academy at naye been 1D t4ld to a':tPnd the an- to be held April 10 1 and '12, on w eat Point. , , · nuat. SenJor _sponso!"fd by the the Soullleastern campus, accord- The Durant l'outh left Southeast- tcollege. · : - · lng to Dr. w. L. Blain, director of ern March /3 arid took a mental ex- : tht' Vlllitors will tournaments. .amlnatlon in tile artillery f'lrt ' the begin '1' 0 () clo-::k !n the llbrar;v, Contestants wlll be ' divided Into next day. he was given l)y teceptlon in the ad- cl asses A, B, and C a.ccC?rding to the a thorough ppyslcal . examination. number of units with which the . He passed tJlef physical · evam, and g! at 1 1. 15 d ths niing school is accredited. A trophy will is now results on the other ' 0 , · 'L a.ttl b c wu:'\x. e moed in be awarded the school having the tests . ' · Pr ogram. ii unc w serv highest number of points on the .After compJetlon of the the ampli theater <tnd " 111 be (<11- basis of places won by students. tioris, SmJth kept in })ospltal. t:: - Contests in instrumental JDUSic, at Fort Sill for furth€1! examina.Uons day will · hi · retta ''Tb F vocational agriculture, tennis, and until Monday afternoon, March 10. · ' tumi Teller. ·" an re:!:te4 b th e softball will be conducted Thursday, . The Southeastern student Is fo,urth de .. a.._eri£ P " r Y e the opening day. Friday's program in line for an appointment from thla ,_. r . will include vocal music, and traci: district to · the MWtary Ac,adimlY.. • ..Tack . Gumm; contact repreaen,ta.- and field meets. in track There appears be Uttle chailce of tive of Ute Veterans, Admlniatration, events anc! all the . con- his receiving an appointment until will ' be in A'L104 every Tu.es- teats wm be belct Saturday. next June. 1 · · , day rrom 8: t6 wit1l noon to Inatrumantal muato Includes com- Upon b1a from Weat 8u veteraps on . aa:v problellt& petition ID flute, piccolo, Point, .. Smith would want to follow I Gumm repla.clng WoocJrow W .... ' the u a G. reapreienta.ttve. s.,e TWO, hie ; Brit- Lead li la ! j Beauty Eledlon · l and women :m: campJ. are are alii;\ brunette-codsclous a.ccordhig to wotes in an election for naml,ng the ten most beauttfpl girls, by Cardinal Key last week. Not onj& blonde named to the top ten. 1 · 1 1 1 A hea. vy vpte was cast, tn th1a f1n.;t trectlon o! ltjs·kl.nd sinc;.e 1&42. : l The winners are Miss Clare Hoa.nt. Miss Willie I Bess Evans, Kia Ani1 ·f}rlffin, Durymt; Miss Md.ry Loullija lVbiftleld, Valliant; Kiss I catherln8 d:ooper, McAlester; llolisl!l Evelril Moore1 Shidler; Miss RoYCe Choat;. Caddo; · Miss I J'oan Cantrell, ¥iss OuJta Underhill, aniJ Miss Betty . Ferguson, Poteau. : An assembly program m April formally present the ' winner?. and each girl will b:e pictured ID TbJt vage. ., ; ' :-' . An alumni IUIIIOClation for formeir renslc dents of Southeuteril started !UDC oning 0!\ tbe qf lfS founding )farch 8, wben mous votes amed John Allen Phil- Ups presid , and Clark White aed- : The Jdea tor such an ol-gantatiob. 1Vas a.d\18.Jldld at the first . b)mquet fo11 u-debai- ers and spikers, wben all Savap w re on hand far the eigl)- teenth ann Savage A.. Houston, h-ector of the tbd coach f Southeastern fol'$Uilo dctivltles, been responsible fcF tJ!e firSt su h dinner. : Time was taken frorq . to discuss t e propoeal, which mtt with enthusJa,stic reepcnaae. Tbe or- fleers were to. work -*t of organlaUon, and to of all ellllrible !or ; ouWnecl wu qe dt 110me awant lD on. oampua. '

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Track M•t

~fag Up THE Debaters Stack Up .

1ns ·"In · Savage Forensic Debaters and forensic students of

1n the .=!~th ':m:Wa:!: 'Choir To Present , ~rensic on the campus Ml\l'Ch

6, '1, and 8-taklDg both s~eepstakes trepbles and a debate · cham­ploQsblp. IncUvidual wins In flv'e OODteebY coqducted In the opeOJng .clllv of the tourney gave them the ..leepstakes win for that day. Cli­mA.lrlng two days of debates, Gerald .... dera and Scotty Nobles defeated .. lfa.ynard and Hendrix :McNabb, F1::utbwest !IJaaourt Teachers to

'1he Fortune Teller"

the aenlor men's title. ,_ ~es for ll'rlclay and Satur­aay events was -won by debate wiD8.

,In addltlon to individual entries 1D •very contest, four Savage deba.te tam. saw action, Patsy Cox · and J'o Ann M01111, Claudia .Tohnson and

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. !· Coac Bloomer Sullivan's Sav~

wai~ off with the Oklahoma <M­~gtate Crown in basketball for ute · ~~6-47 1s~son, W:lth their final ~ ~er an outclaated quintet ~ ~~th' ester~ Tee~ ~y-a score of 6t-3Ti· l • -1. L Goin!f into this game the......._ were tied with the Nortb,w-.. State Rangers from Alva tor ~· ·· l~e ie!ld The two teams ba4 w­tled all the way down the stret«jb for the title.' The Rangers bad ~ wery team lp the league, except tlie Savages wbo bad chalked up wtJja

and at Durant, 50-:ta. ·

DPan Crew, junior women; Roy Hlcka and .Tack Carter,

men; and Sanden and Nobles. and Ca.rter were forced to

• - ... ·---- in the MeOnd day of the de­

Students of the music, art, and speech departments are focusing at­tention now on the biggest scale pro­duction of the second sem~ter; ''The Fortune Teller," a three-act comic opera by VIctor Herbert, to be pre­sented . March ' 28, with a special matinee performance fo~ visiting Benlors on the - campus tor "Senior Day," and an evening performance for studenta anc! Dura.ntltes. Direct­ed by Mrs. Helen Kerr Edwards, the cast for the production. Is made up of members of the a cappella ~holt, and assiBtlng wUI be other college students with the coopera­tion of Miles Deinand, stringed in­struments; Mlsa Kinnie Baker, art; Mrs. Vlvla Locke Bass, drama: and

pver tile Ranger&-e.t· Alva, 44J The ~ers received & very

"W"ere a'hock when the laat-p I No~theistern Redmen upeet

beCause of .Hicks' lllnea& ' In Uut.Junlor men's cUvtBton, Semi:

DOle ,Juntor College's Robert Korgan. uid Jack Harber defeated BUI Batley aal .Toe Alb~tton of Baylor for the

Jtt. Cfo.ntral took the senior wo­_... 4lfv1sion, when Sandefur and

or Southwestern Louisiana ta bowed out to Barba.ra Ban­

and Thelma' Bckey. Wanda :ndler and Charlee G~-

0!7. Okltthoma. City Univeretty, out­tailed W£lah and Wat8on of South­w.tern Lou18iana Institute til the tfmals of the mixed dlvtaion.

Newcomb Rice, dances . Miss Anne Paul Sprague will sing

the lead, a double role of Musette, the gypsy fortune teller, and Irma, \o

a ballet pupil. In the supporting roles will be Ralph Whitworth. Bob Pratt, Carroll Staton, Marcus Aus­tin, .Toe Fry hover, Miss 'ToBeth Pen­ny, Miss Betty Long, Miss .royce Grimes, .r. L. Ragan, and .Tohn Mac-­Donald.

fAt the evenili"g performance, stu­denta and faculty wnt be admitted on presentation of activitY tickets. Only 200 tickets will be on sale for downtown citizens, &t $1.%2, with the west side of the auditorium reserved

hopes with a 85-61 win and With this def!eat the title fiew out the will­dow, and back to ita retJtiD&' ·p!~~ie at Southeastern. The Savages ba.._ ~n tl\e Oklahoma Collegiate tiQe every ·;-ear since 1940 with the ej­ceptloni of the war years of ltd and 19 4. The comeback Ill IHI•tt was m rked by · 14 straight wtna ~ 9op th~ title. , !'

'fbe ]Only I twe> conference .aam-t& that tlie Savages lost this eeoSob ..

ere to the Phillips Unlvef111ty ~­makers· at Enld, 84-33, and to tJte East Central Tigers 44-39 in a.D ovet­tfme game lpla.yed at Ada, ~ KX>nferebce play. i

Boutliern Methodlst University took the junior women's. debate

fe>r them.

'· when · the team of Picken~ and ~lyne Fergu- . Prexy AHends Meet ·

After the jJolt at Ada, tha~ went On' to several romplD viCto~ -downing l'fot;theastern 4 31; 0-­

Ba.Pti~ "£!D!,VerslfJ, 66-1.; ancJ SouthWest~. all Qa.

,..,.......,---trips. .At; home; the bo~s stUl dld lose a. lgame, ra.ctdng 1 up "'* Northeastern, 66-27: East cei­

tra.I, 35-25; 2· a . u .. '66 8; P~-defeated Ruby Lee .Tohn and Of .T-chers' Schoo' Is.

Shinn, Of Southweatem Lout- - the Savages ate .. wo~ktng out before their tiDal home thllfl~rt".'"" Tech, Sa'turdliy nigh't, ~~b 8 . • Lett Is .John InstJtute, In the flnaJa.. S. M. •

derlj&ted Southeutern. in the ~blflinalls, and East Central bowed

President T. T. .Montgomery re­turned. last week from Atlantic ct.ty, where he attended the annual meet­ing of the American Aasoclatlon of Teachers Colleges.

line, reading ofrom: top to bottom'. 'J~n "Arky" ' Frizzell, w"~rN'" ' Womble, MUt~urn . Po_wers, ~8 i Goodrich, Howard

' !nnnl ... vo• Thorpe, and golug under _ the baJlket, .Austin Earnest, 1LL.L C'onteetants from 86 ln.BUtuUons

In 8 states partlcl~ted In the ln­atvtdual conteata and debate eveDts Jn the three-da.y toml:nament, wbtch

(See One Pa.-e Two} .

'Night Must fall' ,...!!clared A .. Hit ,.

three-act cJra.

The 'program • was top level, Mr. Montgdmery said. The attendance was lar_ge and dlstribute4 over the entire country. Every; state in ··the union was represented. • .

Dr. W. G. Delmer, president of Warrensburg, Mo., State Teachers Collel{e, was elected president of the organization for the coming year.

The Assocla.tlon plans to employ a fulltlme secretary In Washington tor next year to look after the Inter­est of teacher training ID8tltutlons.

Savage Annual Goes To Press Friday

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Ground1

. • ·• Lcd4 :Jon~s, Web~ ·

For ·A1 .~u~ldin1 · -~~r~n~~·~ ~~:~curtey . . Footings, !o n~tlons, and con- . Webb' were named lo the All-Col­

crete steam tu pel!! for' the ne}V in.- le~t~ ·tmsketbtdl team at guard dustrlal arts building, under con- . !lfld. fonv:.u-d J?.PSttlonf respectlve­s~cti~n !lOrtb lot the men's gymna-: ly · · ·· ... • • I · slum, are nearing completion, c. B. · .:fon'es;:" -k~or' 1trom Duran,~. French, industrial arfs professor .bas was choSen for Ute honot· last sea ' announced. . ! _ .sop, t!>do 'ana ·Webb's noted "hop , Rain during ~he l~t. week hinder- · ·;;hot" accounted !or his choice in ed-the workmen, but Mr. French ~x- ~s frej;hman·~]aying seaso·t. pects the new h,lame of. ~e industrlal, ·. '-Gtbers on the ·star team wer arts departmerlt to be conipl~ted Way~e .:a~a.~ow, , NortHwestern sometime in th~ summer. Tb.e build- ;corru·g ·!,l,>ee; g{.ra.r-d ; Cia udell over­ing will be rea'tlr tor occupancy ,ne.."t_t ton. Eas't :" C~n~. forward; and

The SaTace, 1H7 ;rearbookt wm September wheq fall classes c~nvene. ·. Din Ell~ptf, P hJU;lps, center. ' 1 go to Prete .ext FI'Na7, aceord· - When comple,ted the first floor C1! : Honouable r-·mention wt-nt t 9 IDI' .to Joha Clarl:, edlfior~ID·ehlef. the building will contain a college- Austi Earne · t ·and -'Bill SeedS,

P-oet all eopJ . and pJ*ree woodwork and 1 cabinet shop, 28x75 ·giant ' nters · and warren Worn-are eompJeW, blcllt41DA' . thefeet, with locker jspace .for students' b le ard '

· cpnr. See FO"FB, . page ! :..·:.;;..;.;·:.:..'...:::.;F.;;;::..· -----------!

High Schoof Stud~nfs[ to Be :· $Sf': G(!ests' 1

34th Curricu!um West Poi~ ~~n.t,• ' Mci.!'Ch :·2:8 Is Meet •n Apr1·l . Takes Examrnat•ons Sen_19r De.,

. · Gorman C. ~th, special stllflent · . • ~-·~ High schools trom counties in the returned to . tb~ campus Jut :week The . stuc!ent . • ~f aml faculty

So~theastern State College District from Fort Sillj :where he s~nt a mt>mbers wlll play· host!! March' %8 will enter representatives 1n the week, taking mental and physlcil.l to the ~~_ors~ all !llgh sahopls thirty-four;th annual Southeastern examinations· fbr eatrance Into . the -f~ the south . ~t'll distnct, who Oklahoma . lnter-BJgh School Meet United States Muitary Academy at naye been 1D t4ld to a':tPnd the an-to be held April 101 1~ and '12, on w eat Point. ~ , , · nuat. SenJor ~. _sponso!"fd by the the Soullleastern campus, accord- The Durant l'outh left Southeast- tcollege. · : - · lng to Dr. w. L. Blain, director of ern March/ 3 arid took a mental ex- ·Re~ratlon : o~. tht' Vlllitors will tournaments. .amlnatlon in tile artillery f'lrt 'the begin a~ '1'0 () clo-::k !n the llbrar;v,

Contestants wlll be' divided Into next day. We~esday he was given ·follcr~ed l)y ~. teceptlon in the ad­classes A, B, and C a.ccC?rding to the a thorough ppyslcal . examination. ·dt~nl~~~~~~~8 a;::~torlu~~/ ~~r .:~ number of units with which the .He passed tJlef physical ·evam, and g! at 11.15 d !1~0 ths niing school is accredited. A trophy will is now a~tln~ results on the other '

0 , · 'L a.ttl b c wu:'\x. e moed in

be awarded the school having the tests. ' · Pr ogram. ii unc w serv highest number of points on the .After compJetlon of the examlna~ the ampli theater <tnd " 111 be (<11-basis of places won by students. tioris, SmJth w~ kept in tJ;l~ })ospltal. ~:.::n~Y Jm~e,:::~ ~~:t ~ t:: - Contests in instrumental JDUSic, at Fort Sill for furth€1! examina.Uons day will· hi · retta ''Tb F vocational agriculture, tennis, and until Monday afternoon, March 10. · 'tumi Teller.·" an re:!:te4 b th e

0~ softball will be conducted Thursday, . The Southeastern student Is fo,urth de .. a.._eri£ P " r Y e ~us the opening day. Friday's program in line for an appointment from thla ,_. r . will include vocal music, and traci: district to · the MWtary Ac,adimlY.. • . .Tack . Gumm; contact repreaen,ta.­and field meets. ~~ in track There appears ~ be Uttle chailce of tive of Ute Veterans, Admlniatration, events anc! all the . c~rlcular con- his receiving an appointment until will ' be in ~m A'L104 every Tu.es-teats wm be belct Saturday. next June. 1 · · , day rrom 8: t6 wit1l noon to ad~

Inatrumantal muato Includes com- Upon b1a ~atton from Weat 8u veteraps on. aa:v problellt& petition ID flute, piccolo, Point, .. Smith would want to follow I ~· Gumm I.e~ repla.clng WoocJrow

W .... ' the ~ u a ~· G. ~· l~raDt reapreienta.ttve.

s.,e TWO, hie ;

Brit- Lead lila ! j Beauty Eledlon · ~ l M~n and women :m: ~ campJ. ~ho are beauty-consclo~ are alii;\ brunette-codsclous a.ccordhig to tb~ wotes in an election for naml,ng the ten most beauttfpl girls, l•po~ by Cardinal Key last week. Not onj& ~eclded blonde w~s named to the top ten. 1 · 1 1 1 A hea. vy vpte was cast, tn th1a f1n.;t trectlon o! ltjs·kl.nd sinc;.e 1&42. : l The winners are Miss Clare Hoa.nt. Miss Willie I Bess Evans, Kia Ani1 ·f}rlffin, Durymt; Miss Md.ry Loullija lVbiftleld, Valliant; Kiss I catherln8 d:ooper, McAlester; llolisl!l Evelril Moore1 Shidler; Miss RoYCe Choat;. Caddo; · Miss IJ'oan Cantrell, ·I~ ¥iss OuJta Underhill, ~; aniJ Miss Betty . Ferguson, Poteau. :

An assembly program m April ~ formally present the 'winner?. and each girl will b:e pictured ID TbJt

vage. ., ; ' :-'

. An alumni IUIIIOClation for formeir renslc s~t dents of Southeuteril

started !UDC oning 0!\ tbe .~ht qf lfS founding )farch 8, wben ~ mous votes amed John Allen Phil­Ups presid , and Clark White aed-~tary-treas*rer. :

The Jdea tor such an ol-gantatiob. 1Vas a.d\18.Jldld at the first . ann~ Jfeminlsc~nc~ · b)mquet fo11 u-debai­ers and spikers, wben all Savap Zfet.urn~s w re on hand far the eigl)­teenth ann Savage ~re~~. A.. Houston, h-ector of the Fore~ tbd coach f Southeastern fol'$Uilo dctivltles, h~ been responsible fcF tJ!e firSt su h dinner. :

Time was taken frorq remlD~ . to discuss t e propoeal, which mtt with enthusJa,stic reepcnaae. Tbe or­fleers were del~ted to. work -*t

of ~e organlaUon, and to coo~on of all ~

ellllrible !or mem~p. • ; p~aua ouWnecl wu qe

~oru!IO~lng dt•110me awant for~ tnt~ lD f~~

on. th~ oampua. '

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donference Basketball ·champs. Dow, the Southeastern Sayages

e for themselves. We're proud of Qing was tough with stiffer

in Jfecent yea·rs. And we're right to enter the NAIB tourna­advancing to the quarterfinal9.

that had there been a lot of the Miasouri ·way, the ~ quarterfinals

we're proud of. The . boys who .. -·~e~· .. out three rounds of top ' basket-

............... let the sickness of three first stop or discourage them, who defensive game that won sup­

city-these are the same boys n~J~OI~JID&nnxe--[•Y a team that just .,. .......... of entrance requirements for.

. playing the Savages have done

certainly of championship caliber. anr of the season is that perhaps

ar.'"""~ as it should have been. Past but we can say that, sincerely,

~"llf·P'~'uDllup bucketeers we have-and COlllgJn&1UJII.~ or a job well done. •

Lookh lik would hoo~ on to who Ret-ms to be fancy-fr~lahdene.

. I '''?!! ~eems like dacker •Cl'II)W(lert

ways rWlO~ng into tt(lubJe 'eh'

! !??!! l sn,!t · it s d about Lloyd

flevell'· havi~' enough ~owrtln' Could It oo ll:>ve??Tt

No David (~aid. Adv.)

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tes is . not ,a

!! ?f!!

I Boys, the Navy shipped out Sat­Well. ' urday 80 that leaves one gcodlook-

ing bloRd~ to be 1-einstated in the little . black book-the glri....:.Ruth O'Qutnn.

!!'!?!! And who doesn'~ llke to get long­

dlstanc <·.a ils froin Kansas City eh Fay delle?,?

! !??!! Is Gordon Vaughan really going to

organize a prize-fighting club r s an outlet for a bidden desire for FI T­lCUFFS!!!

!! ??!! • I

AND who was the foreign agent escorting lrls Dean Harris this eek en~good taste at any :rate.

! ! ??!! Did :you ever know a haircut to

make so much difference???? Well take a look at Buddy Tomlin. Ai:naz-

l<'rank aild argle 81'8D't ...... ,.-,,l!ll.r­Aflf.•· mul research and

Ileal of trou le we fOuad ing??? ; !!T?l! I

:Vl't. !!?t:J

\Vand:t W nton -.ma that Hugo ~ a pretty ~own-t·he· t.qF. that II.

!! ?f!!

And why Is it that Lee Evans seems to be always turning out the lights-hurts his eyes????? •

!! ??! ! Well.:.....it muSt be annoying not to

be ~ble t6 date a girl WithOut her • falling in love with you, but it mut

.be the 'fatal fate of the ·irresistible. If oJ find yourself in said jam CQnsult ene Castle who seema: to be an au­

hority on the subject.

Now klddi~ Juet beoau,se Long and ijrge Sllort ~e to$etb••r all the ·ume t!$n't mean it's ...... ~.u •• a

-' - accontJng t BEStt:v-cp:iends . I! ?ti! I

ln the s prlqe a YOUQ&' ma,tt's \urns to thoughts of Jove. l1d Dudley's tbou._alts iare main girl at the momen~ is

t !??!! Always seen together!!

:Hess and ~~- Is thla a fRiJ•???

opened ':ihursday morning . . . I Complete resultB in 1 indivtdqal contests follow.

Public discus81on: Max Kirkland, Southwestern Tech; Bob Fudge,

I! Tt!! Phlllips Unlverslty; Scotty Nobles. New rouplel! were ellrhted Southeastern.

1 "1ght WheQ 1the Phi Impromptu speaking: Jack Car-Kappa pled~tll5 talled to ter, Southeastern; -Gerald Sanders moetlng. Tim and lW1 a aild ~SCotty Nobles, Souiheestem, awell time .... No wonder! Their tleci itor second. dat.-s wern ~le and Melba!!! · Book review: Basil Borltzkl,

I!??!! BQuthwestern Louisiana. Inatltute,

University; Phti •Kendrlck, Abl· eour- ~ I ,Christian College; Leonard Hol- r

lo"'lay, Oklahorpa Baptist University. 1

~ , 1 "fomen's oratory: I>Grothy FJem- 11nUnJshed work, a collace ftnleh

lng1 Southwestern Lou!sla.na; Vera *oom·, 24 feet ~uare, lumber etorage Ma~ Cole, Southwestern Tech; Ju- room, tool storage room, rest I'OO'Tl, anita Harpin, Simpson College. cJJspla.y room, ·a.li.d . otfice.: a b!P· ~en's poetry: John Silber, Trin- ~hoot wcJodwork ehop, 24xl8 feet.: a

lty ~ Phil Ktndrl~k. Abllen~ Chrlst1a.n ghschool drawtng room &D4 claae­Col ege: L~nard Holloway, Okla- oom. 24 feet square~ a hiPBLhool homa. Bap~ Ubive,-etty. flniah room, niet room, and aupply

Women's poetry: Dorothy ~oga.n, closets. Uni~erslty of Mississippi: Carolyne The second floor of the atracture Fer uson, Southern' Methodist Unl- 'f.t~l have two college drattlng I"'OOIUJ. ver lty; Vivian Man sue, Abllene ,.bout 28 f~t equa,re each. arta and Chr stlan College. crafts room, 24 feet square, leCture

~·· extemp: Scotty Nobles. and claea room, %4 teet equare. of­Sou heastero; G e r a .l d Sanders, flees &.Jld library; blue prilltlq I'OOID, sou heastern; Charles• , McGregw, · la.dtes"rest room, and an ampJe~P-Bay or UnJverelty. ' ply of .Wrage and supply clc.et& '

men's enemp: ~anda Fidler, I The drafting rooms wm Jaave Okl homa City Untve~tty; Cl8Jre floureecent llghti!lg, drlnldq fovn­P,Jc~ns, Southern Me~hodlf!t Uni- tains and fire hose equlpaumt will ve ty; Barbara Hansard, East be placed on bOth tloora. AD the Ceo ra1 State. floors will be concrete elabe with

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Wiomen's radio: Barbara Hansard, Eas' Central; Marjorie White, Abi­lene Christian College; Loulal! Miller, Southwestern ~uri.

Mter dinner speaking: Julia Mar­tin, ~ Southwestern Louisiana; Max Klr~~~d, Southwestern Tech; PhU Ke~~ck. Abllene Chrlatlan College.

IJ¥l~ttltlonal toast: J. B. Bolle­Unlverslty of Mlsalssippl;

Cbi!J'l•es Matthews, Texas Christian TTn.tv .. •rAihJ; James Onion, Trinity.

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WEDN&sDAY, MARCH 19, 1M7 .I

Murals Begun Por An- Ball

'ArtiSts Entertain Paul~ R•dg~c:iy: > . 'J~n .Cpnfr~ll Is -A·t. Open H.ouse Heads Pi Kappas P~ .,~ap~i lnit•ate

1 • • _" Mi'88 J~ Cantrell, ~ was Murals for the Beauz Arta Ball to M1BII Paula Ridgway· wll1 heiul formally IJlftlated Into Pi Kappa

be apoll80red by thJS Art Club 1n Alan Am-.ad, ~ Club vtce-pr.eal- Kappa. chapter' of Pi Kappa Sigma, sigtruL, 'nat\onal social sorority, Taes-AI)I'll ha.ve been aaalgne~i to campus dont, apoke on "Looted Art of Eu• nationalsocl8.1 sorority, for the coni- day evening, March 11, at the home organJ-.Uons and work on them ro~" at the Art Club's open-house ing year's activities. ' 9f the:sponso~ MIA 8ally and lllliss

- ha.e 'belrlm, according to Miss M1n.nl.e nafetlng Monday night, March 10, Miss Rl~eway, sopbomqre, was Lucy ..Leonara. • Baker, Art 'Clull -Ponsor. . when students o~ Southeastern and named to%the top office at the an- ·A conage .of yellow jonqulls ttea

The dlre~ttor for the a.ffa1r Ia ·Durant citizens were Invited, wlth nual ~ettl n .March 11. · . • . . with ·turqbbiae ribbon and a bouquet Marie Hill,.-,.eabman art major. eight members of the lntel'-State Other o cera who wl11 be Install- oC pink •a ~:White carnatlous were

Construction and pain tin&' of the Fine Art. Society of Denison as ed with Mtaa Ridpway Mirch 18 presentea to Ute new member . . flgures, the market, and the wlahlng special guelltll. · . · , ,are Mlas ~tty Long, vice-president;· 1 After the Initiation ceremony, re­well on the Mnlcan section mural The prealdent ·of the. Inter-Sta:te Mf¥ Ann · rlffin, corresponding sec.- freshments were served to the mem­IIPODSored by tlie art ap~tlon Fine Arts Society, Dr. Clifford D. retary; las Verla. Faye Davis, ~- _. _ . , ·• f'.IN!a has started. ' Mott, talked to the .Art Club mem- recording aecretaryf Miss lrlw.n.n ,11, • • , · '

Mrs. ~Ina. Hardy, of . the pictorial bers about h1a society, which num- Harris, t~surer; Mlsa RC)8&Dlon~ P.-, ...,L..;,. __ ,.:-:.;...;.. __ ......,.... __ ~-......:..;..._ __;t-----'-=----.....:...---....;'--compoaltion claaa baa begun work bera 105 membera In southern Okla-. RuBflell, corresponding reporter; H iss· --,..;..-.;;;...;.;...----"""""---:: r-P-"--.....;~------!1"~-.~ on the mural background of the In-· homa- and northern Texaa: Pat Butterlr press agent; and• Mia's dian aection to be apoMOred by tli.e On the ll'lne Arts SQelety~ mem- Mary Allc AtklJ;Ison, Keeper of the Tr1bea' CouncU. Mrs. Hardy alsO de- bershlp rolla are Ml.as Minnie Baker, Archives. · · sttrned. the muraL Southeutern art Instructor, Mrs. Following the eleetlon, which was

. The ~ch aecUon mural w1ll be Nina Hardy and Mrs. Patricia Bald- held in the home of sponsors MISS.

. sponaored and constructed by the win, SSC art majora. ' ' ' Sally and 1IUSs LucY. Leonard, · r&­Disc Jockey Club. It wm he an exact Accompanying Dr~ 'Mott were Mrs. freshm~ntsl of cookl• and- punch' rcpUca. of Fouquet'a Sidewalk cafe, Maudella Megginson, fi.Jotlt Vice- were served to the members. · world famous restaurant ln Parle. president of the soclety, ~ John- { .· : ·· . ,:he La.tln Clu~ selected b Ita:ll- nlc. Beck, art instr~ctor at Denlaon Eloise Maxey Plays In an section which wll1 picture a viDe- ~hschool, Mrs. F. C. Ta.ylor, Mrs. . 1 • yard with a backglound of the MecU- ~bert Sullivan, Mrs. Fl''!nk Bene- AII-St~dent- Concert: .. terraneanSea. The m~ W111 be diet, Mrs. Ruby Motley, and , Ted · . - · ccnatructed blf Donal4 Co% who was Schrlmer. ' Three re resentattv..ea from tsO\ltn·~J also the deeJgiler. · After the meeting, _ the specl8.1 eastern were in Oklahoma · City

Disc Jockeys Sponsor . Afi:.School ·Dance ·

:' ... The an school · dance 1n · the WO­men's gym last Friday night, fol­lowing the intramural baaketha.U games, waa sponsored by the Disc Jockeys, soclal dance club. •'

The club h&.9 held a bum,~·meet­tng earner in the evening to dril.w up the ~nstitutlon and to a88ign pledge duties to prospective mem­bers. ~

Dr. J. A. Clay .. l ."i : ~ ~ ~

PncUce Umlted to tbe lm­procrnment of 'VIIdGD br tb8 U8 of cornct1ve 1- Uld 9l8ua1 traiDJa&'. .

Pboae .,. fell' appollatmat.

. Darut, Qlrlelec!ma

guests were Invited to see aome of March 9-10 attendtng the ,16th an­~e art work acoompUahed by Miss nual Oklab~)lna Mustc Teachenr .As" Baker's art clasaea tli.fs semest~r. soclatlon meeting, in the BUtmo~ The works were on e%hlblt 1n the HoteL , . · art room of thEif Ubrar;y buJldlng. Miss Elo

1se Maxey, .a plano siu-

High School Art· Exhibit Plans Forml!d

The exhibition committee for the second annual Southeastern ldlstrlct hlghllchool competitive art exhibit Aprll 9-H was appointed at the Art Club's open-house meeting, March 10. •

Chairman of the committee Is Ala.n Amend, Art Club vice-president, Bessie Bullard, Lewis Barker, Max­ine Moore and Evelyn Moore were selected as members of the commit­tee. ~

A socJal committee for the uhlbi:. tion waa also appointed at the meet­Ing with Kr8. Nina Hardy as Cha.tr­m&ll and lira. Patricia Baldwin aa her aaslstaDC ~

All art ablblts entered In the u­hlbition must be the orlg!nal works of the junior and senior highschool studentS of the cilatrict: :

dent of Mrs. Virginia, N:eely, ~ppea.r­ed on the An-Student Cpncert play! ~ng "Sche~. in B .Minor," by cbopiri.

Mrs. Virglnla' Neely, plano instrQc• tor and dl~ct preBtdent- of· O¥'CA, and MU~s 1 ~mand, instrUctor _ oc stringed i"struments, ucompanled Mia. Maxey. . · · . • ··

Due to ~lness, Mr. Wlllia'm·· Ed­w~rds, h~ of the ¥us~c department at Southea;stern. . and Miss Anne Paul ,;sprague, who 'WaS to. give a vocal- solo, were unable to attend. ·

Latin ·Students . . .. ·· Hear.1bout c?~sa~~-

studles o'f JuUus Caesar formed the Latin club progra.-u preeented ai: the r~ · moetln,g · JLOrning, ~· 13. ' •. : ~nald c~ gave a t'\lk on JuHas

Caesar's Uff. and B•nnett ~DY compe.red Caesar's army with the .modem ~ of: today. - · ~ , . A competent penion from outalde

the eoutheaatern ,4lstrlct wU1 judge '---------------' .the wOrk In the art. exhibit. .

Nine clltterent types of drawings SIGKA. TAU D:BLTA · ·~ PUBLIC~~ON_ PBEPARE,D . ·:

..-.----"-'!--~-----"" wm be exhibited at thf exhibition In thE! art room of the Libia.ry build­ "Trua.nt ~·"annual local J)UbU-'

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' -------- ' · Morris Shows Movies At· Kappa Pelto Pi :Dr. John W. Morris, director of

visual eclucatlon cin the campus, pre­~~ented a program · of educational moving Pictures at tbe monthly meeting of Kappa. Delta: Pi, na~on­al honorary education .aoclety, Mon­day night. Mrs. Walter L. Blain presided at the busme8a aeaalon.

M!sa Isabel Work was hostess ·to tbe group in her bom(>, 1101 West MaiD. . -

Sigma Tau~ Ita, national fraternity, go to press on ~prD 1, nc~rding to. ¥rs. Floy Per~ Gates, spo r. ) • : . . .. -

Special · ProgrCim··_ M~rk~ At'bor Day .t..'Traditlonal observance . of Arbor vay at Southeastern, the "ca.mp'\1'' of a thousand mapollas." was mark­ed at the ~bty hour ¥a.rch 11, when Cafdlnill Key, national leader­'Shlp sorority, sponsored a muaiaLt

Two Boutheanern faculty mem- Program and: PIJ!Selitatton · of a ~n~ bera, Dr. · Eugene Slaughter and Dr. for beautification of the campus. · John W. Morrie, whose photos were The fuo.d otalllJig -$36.70 collected' snapped duriJlar the Oklahoma Edu- by CardlnaJ Key, with contributions cation AssocJatlon. Convention 1n from twenty eampus and:· civic Oklahoma City In February, are pic- groups, has been deetgDated f'or th& tured In the ll!V'Ch tssue of •'The purchase of I trees for landscaping

L-----------~--..,. Oklahorba Teacher." , in V.eterans Village. ll1af • Phlnis Lamb, Cn.rdlnal Key pJ'ellldent, .'pre-sented the m~ney to Oavld WUlla.ma,

, l student council president, .wbo ac . -. .-_~T.v_ PEIRI.TERS rnD· ~ - I ce~~c!!/:~Jon~:.:~ti:;.u;_ · It J., f ~ 1 day," W~; anct "Bless T~~Js - . • • 1 House:• Brahf!. Mrs. Wanda. O'Han"'-

~ - Jon; "Waltz ~ the l':lowers:• '".llach-

s CH ·o 0 L· S I atkovsky, the atrl.d'g eMemble: ''Trees," Ro~h. and 'The . .... Rose March:;-Sousa, . the 'I.:UI11-;~ .

• • '. " . , .,J band. . . , . . · . . . . - . . . l MISs RQY Jen Webb save ,·tbe de-•

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Pl&CelyOUr order now for New -Reming- , ·1 ham read twn ·~ ''TreeS:"' - b~ 1 - , • • Joyce Kllmer,1 and 'Good Co~pany •

.ton Typewriter~ to be deliver~d -before ~ bye: ~!;! · contrtbutl~ ·to tb'e " • Arbor Day cu,ds were APt ClUb, Phi

·your next .term of school starts . . , .· 1 a~gma EPIIDoD. s~gm& Taq dam...: , Interfraternl~Councfl, Soclal Dabce

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Tournament play ill the et:u.aerlJ. council's big ]tramural program got 1 ·underway' nJgbt, with thr !trst-rouncl aoheduled In tfe aeaaon'a Tbe entrance or a brought the n'tmber ~f qu-t~ta thirteen in the eet, l!l will be played omorrOw DJ&jb~ Monday and T ursday nlsbt of week.

W. D. Twho e, directo~ murals, e%peqts interest In tb to climb, even beyoncl

during the pr tlce cJasbee durin& the past four eeb. ·

First round matches Monday n!ght pitted the ment Club vs. Slgm& Ta.u Veterans Club vs. Senior~~; men vs. McCU County. ed tomorrow n ht rwm .,. ma Epsilon vs1 Juniors llll Council vs. Plttsblll'lti Coan , wi first round b es ~ng :wn b Atoka County, Faculty, 8jlld SoPO Dlores. · ·

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~ . Shots ·. . 5!.~l~ ~~::::_ ... BT Wlboa E•eleu woJDen, 9llrolled lp Southeastern thla

Y~ grade and former siudents semester Jtndlca.tes a aUght increase sbou d have been back on ~e over last semester, 9a.I9 0. Pool, cam us on the night of M:-..rch sth, veteran 9ounselor announced today. wbeti . the Savages came through 0t the r63 veterans enrolled under wlth another cbamplonshlt in bask- the G. I. bl)l, 220 are freshmen, 69 etball. When the news was announc- are soph mores, 61 are juniors, 69 e« bf yolD"t! truly, the roof of the are seniotjs. and 62 are Jtsted as spec­gym raJsed at least six inches. The ial atudeqts. One-hundred and forty­S..va«e-South-western Tech g&llle two of th8 men are married. Eleven got atartea late, and early in the .womeq ..:~teran. a are enrolled, two StCODd haJf Of the game, ye ed re-. Ma.ITfed ,..d nlne sing)e. I

ctlved word that ~e lowly North- Vetera.11s 'en~olled this aemester ~tern Redmen, had knocked the have cho8en 29 dltrerent major fteldl!. Northwestern Rangers from atop the Engt.nee~g beads the list with 67 ladder by & 66-61 score, The Rangers vete~s. and business education is aDd Sava~ bad been tied for the second W\th 49. . lead in the Ola&boma' Colleglate con-. Tbe nUmber enrolled in other terence wfth two losses each, but;, fields areb· agriculture, 43; Industrial With the upset of l'olorthwestern by -arta. S6; 'business administration, tbe Redmen, Southeastern had won 88; hlsto •.'. 25; mathematics, 24; another tl~e. I physical \icatlon, 19 j pre-m~te&J,

~ 14; blol!, 12; pre-law, 12; econ-~een: the bappi~t man on the omlcs an sociology, 10; pharmacy,

~u.rt when the announcement 'WB.I:I 10: auto- 1 ecbanics, 8: music, 8; pre­Dlade was one Warren (BroOm) lllental, 7 · · English. 5; chemistry, 5; Womble who has p~yed & whale of speech, : elementary education, 3:

game &II season at guard for the juor , 3; physics, 3; geography, Ba.vages. Z; &rt, 8 ed~cation, 2; to·restry, 1;

--o- J>8YCholo , 1; and retail food .mark-Wlth this win OVer SoutheastPrn etlng, 1.

Tech, three S&va.&'es wound up their · Forty- lgbt of th~ veterans· have oollecfate playing ~s on the bard not decl ed on & major. woods, namely .T~of (Arky) Frizzell, Austin (Chips) ~est, and Gene (Pinelmot) Jones. .

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Two of the Solfthea.stern roUnd ~ncb born, violin, string: bass; ba.ll.-s made the All-Collegiate bask-' tfolo., vlqloncello, harp, cl&9net, sax­etbaU team for the 1946-47 season. ophone, I EngUsh horn, troml1one, Our hata are off to two of the best .barttone, tuba, marimba-xylophone, bl the conference, Troy (Curley) bassoon, obOe, cornet, trumpet, tleu­'Webb, freshman. from Caney, and gel horn, snare drum, baton twirlers, Gene .Tones ot Durant. Nice going. }?anll marching, and instrument

--<>.,- • combina¥ons. , Tbe Savage baseball team win- yocatl~nal agriculture contests

Ding their tlrst encounter ·in base-. ,nu include hortls{lture, crop· lu.dg~ ball. · tpg, lan~ca.pe, 4&try cattle, eggs,

ratter c ttlng, and ftgu.rlnc biDs of materlal .

Howard Wrl~ht. · Dooley Th ~day;"s vocal music contests in-' orne, I elude and boys' quartets girls'

Odls Goodrich. John Birdsong, GUb- and glee cl bs irls' d .. bo • ert Smallwood, and Milburn Power&. u • g an ys

Tbe 8Qlng wasn't bad w f1 mlxed chorus. bit the crew lmocklng :ou~n s~ meet contests will include Birdsong. Po~ers. Lewis, .and Small~ ! ;1.00 dash, 220 yard dash, 440 wood, !rom many tmportant minutes. yard half-mile run, 200 yard

The Savages rolled to a 53-42 tally. low h lZO yard high hurdles, over E:lster IlllnQls Teachers· in the one relay ~· 880 yard relay, ftrst ,round, with "durley" Webb and mile running broad jump, run-Austin Earnest pacing :1 team ning jump, pole-vault, 12-pound

The next ni.....,t W"'""" d th. ~hot. · . throw, hop-step and e;u • ..,.... ay, e jfump throw

boys drew the ''mtAn1-ht" . t ' · ......_ spo The currlculuDl con-against Hastings University ·- and tests is of Engllsb I, Eng--.;on, 48-42, when their defense I be- Jlsh II American Liter t Eng-came impenetrable. . • & ure,

It was an eager .follqwdng of fnns who stoo(l by radios Tbursd ... y night. lead and in the' wee morning hours to ' caught up

bear the brdadcast of the tussle be., ag"al'"'n····--· -'-·" twet-n the Savages and Mankato Webb was the hero of the College 1n the Quarterfinals. ·A in Missouri, piling up 51 fighting Oki'IUloma. team, weak11ned three-game series. by a. lack or reserves never lagged uri trip wrote "fin1s" to more tl1an • s.even points, but once (the at Southeastern for their wtn.d wa8 taken out by tlu~t !.To t and Earnest,

•1 grea with 'basketball hearts.

.-' WBDNISDAY, MARCH 11, 1N7

Usb Literature, agriculture, arenera1 science-; pbyalcal geography, tndDc I, 'typing II, ,eolld geometry, art, clothing I, clothing U, compoelte math, economic geography, Latin I, Latin II,· Spanlah I, ·Spanlab D, chemistry, U . .s. History, shorthand I, civics, .Oklahoma History,

World H.Jstory, biology, problems of American democracy. pb.yalca, a.c­counttng, food!J I, focx\s U, aJg8bra t, algebra U, pl&ne geometry, 'coDlDler­cloJ Jaw, theory of music, speWng, journalism, ·French I, English sram­rnar, ancient and medieVal blator7. arithmetic, a .nd modJ'l'D history.

For the second. year, a Competi­tive Art Exhibltlon will be held ~ addition to other art contests. ()rig-

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Geography Students Hear. Special Lecture

Fo,ur members of Dr. J. w. Mor­ris's advanced geography clus, Dez­ter Smith, Bol) Moore, Dick Puckett. aud Clark Carney, attended a pro­gram aponaolled by the pogra~JbY department of Ok.l&homa Unl-venitT at Norman March ~!. Tbe program was given. 1n honor of ~. Elllnvortb Huntington, profeaaor 1merit118 of pography a~ Yale Untveratty.

'lnal work done from Imagination, memory, or from Ute, will be judg­ed according to classlficatlon as any other contest.:

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