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~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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. • ·• 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. '
the
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.)
! !??! ! .
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
B ·Je readtng: · .To h n ' McCllah, asphalt tile finish. Sou~western , U.; GeralsJ Sanders, Sou~eastem; Paulette Ha'y, Trinity,
Mf:n's radio: Pbll Hiendrlck, Abilene Otristian College; Gerald Sanders, Southeastern; li.oger Bushtleld, ·Sou hwestern U.
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.
W!CimEID's dramatic reading: Mary Jackson, Southeastern; ·
MllJer, Southwestern MtsJulla Ma~n. Southwestern
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coJuesre of the Oza.rks, Clarksvllle, ............ ".,..s; Bethel College, North
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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 : ~ ~ ~
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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
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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 . ·:
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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"'-
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• • '. " . , .,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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S.Qv.age ·Sport Vet ]Enrollment
~ . 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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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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