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SBORT TBRJI BEGINS JULY '31 I ·rrliE SOUJJHEA . :1 , , .. c - ' 'VOLUME TWENTY-SEVEN Dormitory Ground l i Students Return t To I • After a four-day vacation troth studies, S.Outheaatern state college students returned to their claaaes thiS morning, faeing two-and-half more weeks of school in the sum- mer session before week. The students lhad been out of school 8lnce last Friday, celebrat- . ing Ihdependence Dq Sunday and Monday and votiDg in the primary election yesterday. M:oat of the students who live outalde of :qu- rant went· home for tile extended weekend. It :was the firat time that many of them had had a to go home 8lnce the sum- mer aesaion in late Kay. During their absence the ground- breaking ceremony for the · new '725,0® women's dormitory-stu- dent union building to be located south of the gymnasium-auditori- um was held Sat\qday. Among the eventa tbat atudenta can look forward to during the reet of the summer IIMBlcm are the mencement · ceremonle. for grad.. uattng eeniOI'II which wW be con- ducted .July 29. ' ·

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SBORT TBRJI

BEGINS

JULY '31 I

·rrliE SOUJJHEA. :1 • , , • ~ .. c - '

'VOLUME TWENTY-SEVEN

Dormitory Ground Break.i~g,~·AHeld l i • •

Students Return t

To ~lasswork · I •

After a four-day vacation troth studies, S.Outheaatern state college students returned to their claaaes thiS morning, faeing two-and-half more weeks of school in the sum­mer session before ~atlon week.

The students lhad been out of school 8lnce last Friday, celebrat­

. ing Ihdependence Dq Sunday and Monday and votiDg in the primary election yesterday. M:oat of the students who live outalde of :qu­rant went· home for tile extended weekend. It :was the firat time that many of them had had a chan~e to go home 8lnce the sum-

• mer aesaion .~gan in late Kay. During their absence the ground­

breaking ceremony for the ·new '725,0® women's dormitory-stu­dent union building to be located south of the gymnasium-auditori­um was held Sat\qday.

Among the eventa tbat atudenta can look forward to during the reet of the summer IIMBlcm are the ~­mencement · ceremonle. for grad.. uattng eeniOI'II which wW be con-

~ ducted .July 29. ' ·

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PiHsburg Fac_,s Nuggets · Fo~ To , At-te~d ·. _ ~ ~r~a..Y .To Have 1

ln·-·· Crucl·al- ~l·lt Thursday· ·· NCA Workshop .·· !h'~ -- ~tor~es. I ";o~.:eo:.Om~-= •

1 I ' · . ~· , • ~e student union-women's dOr- L1 . C . '• . . Dr. M. K. II' • head of ijle d~: lllli.to 'builci.ri for which ouhd n."''"'-U'iiA.Y, Cla.:;ksd&Ie. Kila.; ~

Plttaburr co~~y. l~ng team Dorm.; Pittsburg county vs. Boll- partment of ~ cation an_d di~tor , aii 1 k -.. ~ ~t gr 1 R 0 't! Ark.; Brewton, ., 41&.: in the college~ tiitramural • ll,Oftbit.ll er boys. of testing is one · of two- Okl8ho-lw -:· I'C? eD; ,_ Saturday, "fill Owensboro, Ken-league, will face llle Men's .Donni· July 20-Atoka county vs. Tribes mans chosen to take part in .the have :s~ :for . a student 1 Wlif>n tu~ky. tory Nugge~ second place team in council; Men's · Donn. vs. Boiler. first workshop of .~~ new coopera- untt. serytng·as a recreational cen- ~--+----'~----~~­the looP!:_ ·~morrow afternoon· at Boys. tive program l aP<>W.Ore~ ~y ' t:he ter f9r: ail students and a dormi­th~ ~ttball f~eld south of the men's July 22-Pittllburg county vs. North Central IA.Ssoctation of Coh1 to-J 'fhat will provide rooms .,_d gymnasium m a battle for first Vets Village· Atoka . county ts. leges and Seco~~ Schools at. t e 1~ accommOdations for 330 wo-place. V~erans Village and Tribes Vets Village,' ,' . University of "'ruuuesota August .. inen swdenta~

!. Co~~U Will meet in a second game · July 27-:Men'.s Dorm vs. Tribes to 27· , 1

· . .. The · dormi'tory approximately · Thq.rsday. . OouncU; At9ka county vs Vets The ~orkshQ,P is a combin~t.i6~ .240 -bY, strteet, win c;ontain tru\t=

The league standings remained Village. r o! meetings .d~ote~ ~-coi;lside~- stori,eS plus· ! ..ground floor. It ~ the same during the last two weeks The two top teams_ will play one tion of gene~ ?a&c problems}Jl be.' loeated south of th~ men's F±­d~~ to inclement weather which game for the ehampionshtp July teache:-educ~tibn and of . speCial paa1tu;n.t 70 ~et from the pres t

_ hindered play. 29. .... activities centered upo~ U..e p&?· sidewalk on·..College Boulevard d Managers of the teams and of- · ticula~ problems ?f the individual 80. feet' fr!)~ Fifth Avenu~. *e

.ficials pf the l~e are hopeful' particl~t and hts campus. . · · -studeht .UJtiqn section, which ~ that clear weather will prevail to- ' --League Standing&---:- .. ~ senes of ~eneral sessions. ~ .f~rm &q L approximately 168 ~ morrow so they can resume play T t. b~ devoted ~I current iasu~ in 1-2_4 f~et, . wd'.I comprise one st after a two-week lapse. The league eam W L Pc higher ~ucatum. These . joined :to ~ northwest corner f

m. ..• Prot8ctioa I• Ac:duaer • Seriic:e teains play on TuesdaY. and _Thurs- Pittsburg Co. 2 0 1.~ will ~ons1st of addresses, ~el dorrn,itol!y. Tennis courtS I

da~ on the softball diamond south Men's Dorm 1 0 1.000 c~ons, and open forums remain' where they are. . ot the gymnaaium -auditorium. Tribes Council 0 . · 0 · .000 ing . th~ aspeth eta of hiher ·. . . Th~ .'~u~ js scheduled f r f ·

'llle tentative schedule for the. Vets Village d 1 0 ~on whtch e particlpa~ng col- coinpletion: b~ 4ugust 1949. AI - 1 rest of the summer is'as follows: Atoka ·eo. 0 1 ·:o eges have already indicated are Ro8s Adil; is the architect, and tile

concern to them. . 1 De.~ehy Construction Company f J\)}y 13-BoUer Boys vs. Tribes Boiler Boys 0 i .000 ·Each- participant will represent oklahoma ~ty is the contracto

Council; Atoka co~ty va.· Pitta- 1,.. ~ 1 his college and .• ~ f!erv~· .durin'g ... ,, '·· . . 1 _

burg county. · . · 1948-1H9 as chainnan · of the · .. · .: .... " · .fuly 15--Veta Village VI!· Men's special comtlli~ set up on his · · '·: · ·;. + ·

GED Tests Given owq campus to c;ooperate . ill tlie Dr.·. For.t To Attend 1, • J ,., }. North _central Al'soctation · bcom.: 'Peabody ~ Conference

To Four Persons mittee. . ' . I l.· • / In addition to the ~ting 0~ .. M. ~K. :Fort, head of the d~-

1• M A "KS General Educational ·Develop- sultants at the workshop,~· G. partment:oi education and direc ' ' ~" ment tests were given · to four per• Anderson, associate professor of testiilg -· Will particiapte in

educatiqnl at Ule Univez:stty . panehdisc:Wion on understanding sons June 29-30; according to Dr. M.inn ta d ' D G E Hill di · M. K. Fort, director of testing. eso ' ·an r. · : . ' c'hildf~n July~ 22 and 23 .at Geor~

rector of the graduate di~ons at Pea~y Colliege for Teachers. Tbje Those taking the tests were Kansas State Teachers . College panel is part of a conference on

Clayburn Elix, Ravia; Irvin W. Emporia, Will give fUll time to ~e · · 1

1 Fletcher, Ardmore; Julius A. group Wright, Cobb, Oklahoma; and Bob- Oth~r states !Which wiH 'be rep- . . . . ; . I

Phone 208 bie Bateman, Hope, . Arkanaas. resented among, the~5 mem)?ers of ·- Your rrlmtla Those who passed the . testa are the workshop 1tnclude ArltanS&s, · , .. ; ·.F_. ·

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Campus. . I Friday-Kusic AppreclattOn. _ ,

·July ~erce Qe~t. •_,;,......o;..,._..;;o...:.;;,;... _____ .-.., ....... _ ..... ..-.,_ _____ --i~-' July 18--Speech Serlee. .July 1-i-Voice Recital July 15--Piano Recltat. .July 1:-: Appteclatt~n.: • .July 1 in Blatoey. ' July 20-Btolegy Department. :·

New Students·· :Enroll. 1\n ·Russell School .· • . . \ . ,

The majol'lty Jot the atu'dents .en· rolled in Ruaell Tra1Dlng School this summer are new students.·Out Lo.------...;.,-...;., ____ _... _________ . of 112 ~ 1.26 ~ ~ tor

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IT P A.Y8 TO PULLBJUU

Dr. A. . Pool, director of Train­ing IIChool,. ea14 tbat ~ of the students in elelllelltary acbool . are Children· of ~ stiidenta enrolled only for the nmmer. ·· : · The train1Dg ~ tb1ll ~ baa more practice teachers enroll­ed than ever before 1n ita ldlltoi7. I . .

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