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JIJin The M-arch Of Dimes l . 1947 . , loin The March Of Dimes Cossacks Chorus To Be ' Concert Artists- February ' i6 · I Douglas Moseley as- Siileeft Complete WOrk Af'Mid Tenn l-jloftor ltolls I in the English cie- . &mpleted there- - ionor f!l'Udents numbered 87. tor Mcmclla.y, qulre!Dents tor _ iJegrees Is.•t aemes- 1 ..J fi t l t of ork South Sdt:ivllm.E!r., who . 18- on r- t rs St'!f11e9 er w at - · ter;' accord{ng to . R. L. / McPheron. easrern '"it!b 1!'; making up the preld- ab:setahe beCause ot illness: registrar. The degrees will be award- def\t's honqr a·oll and 74 Usted on the - Scrivener leit ed at· dean's llst. the Christmas_ va.ca.-. . ·. Three studenq·l who wUl receive a tor the bon- Huffman, the form- bacheior , or arts' in education are , or oll req Ires all A's and no grade ... l<r Blackwell, has RiChel_:. !tfa.yo . JJtewster, Mqletta.; ' lower -. thdn B gives the student a classes. Elsie . Lynn, on dean's honor roD. J_arile:S DuJ-ant. 'ljhe Pt:esldent's llst included Eu- 0 duaie Ba.cl,J.elpr of 8Cience in education gen,e Castle, McAlester; :Ffa$ f ·. •Wll_ l be Alonzo 0. Beck, W. Clark, Pernell; Mary Dean erew, · tokJJJb fltCOTJ- R8Q Oak; E;veb'u,'' llyndS Brown, Du- E. :Snglee. CianF Chorus, tblrd pro_ .. _____ ..... ;. _______ _ 0 rant; Hazel Cl-awfmod, Caddo; . ,Fffink Hoa.'rd, John A. KaoDoaaJd, . :. ' "uelness •=:::r · Cora 'E. J?ick.eY' ;: Euta.ula.; Billy Joe Ro rt .Arnbld acptt. Carroll StatoD, ·- ,.. ' Duran£,;, J. T. Hale, Du- 1 Lo lse Dwimt; Helen < Baiter ; Hardy, Caddo; Guy, W!Jter; WUllam Scott In the Durant-Soutb-..tern n_ cert ?"ll appear February 8, In the gymnasium auditorium. Students · are admitted by activity Ucket. The chorus, under the leadership Nicholas Ko.ti!trukOff, baa bullt up variety that covers the utenalve Geld or Ruealan aong, Inspiring F: ualc, Rusatan 1 folk melodies, bols- roua regimental Coaaack eonp, nd the neweat Russian plecee. There ls a variety of aln&'lng and dancing and the of the IIWprd dance which brings 11le show to an cllmax. Ito_ This tour m&lfea the seventh that 'the Cosaacks, eplea from their na- tive land, have l m.ade to the United States. . The choru.s named after the famous Cossack General Platoff, popUlar hero of l Rusalan hJatory. The word "Don" is a diatlnguJsh- IDg term, and iret ers to the river Dbn, which runs the dla- 'lrtet from which the Cossacks came. The members have taken out JBper&-for naturallatlon. 8.Dd intend IJI!Ilte their home in United Exams Friday , Physical examinations for students who were not enrolled last aemeeter and those who were here but taned to report for examhui.tion, wm begin In the health cl1p1c Friday morning, according to Mtjs. Bernice Crockett. health nurse. I · 1"-)Examlnations l wm be given Wed- afternoons from 1 p. m'7 to 4 p. m. and Friday mornings from 8 a. m. 'to 11 a. m. New students wlll report in al- phabetical order when notltied, and students who were here last semes- ter but did not lia.ve an examtna.tion should report the health ellnfc next week to make arrangements fo• examination. These examinations required by I state law and must De tak,en. Studepts that do not re- port for physlcals will be requested I to their reasons to Dean Shear- er, Mrs. Crockett declared. City and county doctors are co- operating In conducting theae exams. . . lassen, Cobb Are rensic Winnen Claaaen high 8chool defeated Shawnee to win claes .A. debate In the blgh school speech toUrnament at j3outhea.atem State Colle8e .Janu- ary 23-25. Cobb won cla8ll B debate. Wlth 11 clus A ·and 11 clue B entered, competition In all was . , · One-act play Wino en were: Claaa ClaSsen, ace•Ient: Dunmt, good; B, Healdton. ezeeUent; Wau- rika. good; Acbllle, Heavener, In- dlahoiS.: Tishomingo, fair; Class C, Blue, good. . First and second places' and -dis- representatives to state tourna- follow: Original Oratory-Class A, Bert Webb, Duncan ; 1 Gerald Hornung, Classen; Ben · Durant. Cl!188 B. Collin Bowen,iCobb; ' Hal Zimmer- Antler&. ' · Standard Oratory - Class .A, Beth Ann Pound, .Ardmore; Charles Pen- ClasseD. B, B11Ue Cornish, ilelkld1ton; Polly Snipes, Waurika.. ' Extemporaneous Spea,klug- .Joe Bodevltz. Classan; Don tlf,aN'ell Seminole: Jimmy Oolcluler, leeOKB.hPf Holiday Declared For OEA Meeting Collep ..._ win be ill• mla!IM l'ebn11r7 14, for tile state aeelbq' or· the Oklallo· aa Ei•ea&loa AMoef•tlpp, PnsJ· •ent T. T. Xoatwoaat!WT llaa an• -..o•aeed. I Tile eeDvMUO-. epeDe TlnandaJ', FeH.a17 11, Jn o.._. lloma CIQ'. OJ' ... ber of tbe fM11lb' who le tile :tnl'f1Uil or wbo bae ... MN ........ te ••l make ........... to Jean ID Ume to meet ble retJpoaelbiU· UeL It Program .Pres n.-s Members l;tuttt Wilson; V. V. Sulphur; Ollver Paul Hurst, Clayton;Phillp L. Loving, 'ersJ. CaneY" 1 and Dexter E. Smith, Edna. Pearce, Cad- .Ant\lera. - do; Ruby Alice . Wbite, Durant. ' the !dean's list were Alan l' .. McJntosh, Durant, wUI Amend, An1llers; Har7 · or arts. : Pa.t j Ba.ld1rtn, Norma Bro1m -... nett. EveiTn Hynds Brown, ., .... _ New ·.·. Dan · ce-Club L. ;Buckle¥. WJiuam c. Forrest Wlllie Carter, .Tack lleltoa T . O .; o' HI•Cers Carter, Jo,p ' Clark. Alon110 B. Dlls- · ley,, Bllly ®ean Downs. .Teeaie : . 1p· Clary Dyert. . I . The new slx.-a.i dance club wlll W11Ham W. Edwards. DoD Eth- .meet toniorow Dlght to elect officers erldge, Hugh D: ,Joe and to ronnulate · plans for member- L. Ft-l'hover, BUly ;Joe o.ro ... Opel ship and ·actt:vittes, The students or Hobbsj Muiy Archibald Ivy, 1loiM!rt the flf_st dana& class have H. Phlnis ·. Lamb. been memberslrfp. M. Maddera, Frances E. :Bet- Committees were appointed '- at a. ty Ann Moran, Jame. OBcJeo, ,Jobn meeting - last week to write a consti- R. Owens Bob G. Pratt. .Jack tuti. on and no'!ltpate orticers. . Price. Joe , Ann •, SeedB, Gorman • • Lee Roy Hick§, is chairman of the Smith, and James R. Wbltwortb, colistitution · committee, with ithe Durant-; Student council members and or-. 1 fleers tor the aecond semester's ac- tivities at Southeastern were pre- Miss .IYJ.(JIIeJieY sented to the Btudent body· at the music. Sbe aalembly hou.r yeste"tda.y. Prealdent Episcopal - Misses Yvonne:_ <- Perrier, Geraldine BlaDche ,L. Bales, Ha.tleyvUle; Al- Herriott; . Lena and Pa.squ- ' onzo 0. :aeck, a.Ic; .Tames I. ena Holton and . E:J;enry Hicks assiSt- Burtl!!, Tiabomlngo; Bettye Su Ca&e, log him. Garvill: Bruce H. Cochran, Rutll G. . The . nomination committee con- Cochran, Nina Faye , Hardy, CBrolyn idsts of -' ;Miss Betty Bob Stewart. Nail. CaddO; .John R. CoOper, Tush- chairman, · Misses 'verlee Watson, ka: Virginia M. DeBOa.ra. Troy; Dorothea WJ1sqr;. and Hazel Mor- Janie M. Dollar, Verdine Trout. T. T. Montgomery gave a welcome Street t:ni"IR . ..... , .. church at Ga.lnes- to new students aDd the new ville, and is a. pupil of carl governing body. mann and k Renard, Dai.Ia.s : rison, and Clat.ide Massey. Waurika.; Stanford L. Downs, .Ato- Pi&.ns activities were to be ka; James 'E. · Hager, Denison; by 8eaJs, Misses Evelyn M. Hill, Ha.r.risonburg. Pa.: The Harniony Kings, Southeastern During . the she served in the men's quartet, sang '"11be Long Day navY. After a. tending USNR Mid-· ClOI!Ies," Sulllvan; "Were You shipman's Sch I, · at Smith College, There?" arra.ilged by Wm. Edwards; Northampton, Massachusetts, . f 11 "Ragtime Cowboy .Joe," arranged by . 1944, was mmtsslon_ed: eiUllgn. th&! quartet:' She served as. assistant pers )nneJ Marie ' Hill, StutevUle, Max- Fern Vera mmes, Heavener; . AJma Bacon, Mary ArvU B. Holt. Mamie L. Holt. How- Cochra!i', Fd' MariJ:lrtl : Webs. ard Gene Ligon. Marietta.; .-. Miss Beriba. T$daway, associate Albany; of education, will 1\lo.ry V. Ingrrun 1 Ellen Kat, tlie See ·T-WO, Pace 4 New council members, who were otflcer, or- elected at claSs meetings January 23 ffcer; and W A on_ are seniors, Cecil Acuff and · West Coast s. 1 - EUaa. Go"ftzales; juniors, Belton WU- She was relEiased to duty Uams and Miss Betty I .Ann Moran; last rank ot .. sophomores, Claude and Miss ant (jg}. ' . Gerallne Sharp; and freshmen, W. I • · and Miss Mary Dean CampU·S David WUliams, president of the C C · COWJ;lCU, presided at the . assembly, / op rowns , Otber officers are vice-president. Steve Glenn and secretary, Miss Betty Choate. M:rs. Sneed To Appear l·n· Voice Recital Krs. Dorothy Neal Sneed, eopra.no: anci instructor In voice at the Uni- versity ot Oklahoma, Wru be pre-: sented 1n a. voice recital in the audl- torliutll February 17. at 8: SO p. fu., by Kappa Delta Pl. natton'k! honor- ary educational fraterDlty. · Mrs. Sneed received her B. A.. de- gree In · Education from sse In 1944, and was granted her master's degree 1n voice from the University of Ok- lahoma In 1146. Mrs. Sneed wt11 be heard· , ln, com- positions of 8trad1lla, Danaudy, Charpentier, 'bchalkowaky. Raeh- ma.nlnotf, Rlm8JE7-Konakov, llaa'e- man, Gritfea, Warren, and Puccini. She Js the da'-hter of Mrs. Mil- dred L. WUllamB, ualsta.nt Ubrarian. KU8IfilAl'8 APPB.l.B ON D.A.B. PBOQJU.l[ . Joe Fryhever, BOb Pratt: Miss .Mln Paul Sprague, lllrs. Louise Whit- worth, and Ralph Whitworth, South- eastern vocal music students, under the direction of :Mrs. WUlia.m wal'ds, will present a program this at a. meeting ' , of the Daughters ot the American Revolu- tion. Miss Eloise and Miss Iris Dean Harris will accompany the group. wuuam Edwards, p·ia.nlst. and Miles Demal)d, violinist, will play the movement a sonata. composed by ,t,hn MacDonald. A dlscusalon on "American Coin- led by Mrl. Edwards w111 Abject. Although they haven't oeen' of- ficially crownefthe men-'.s composed of n Etheridge, tirst tenor; Ga.ylen second ' ten-. or; J. L. Raga. , bass; Ralph , worth, baritone, have been dub}jed by their diz:ector, !william Edwa.z:ds; as the "Harmony; ! Kings," since their appearance at - Colbert Jan. 28 on a. l>llra.nt Rotary ! club program. . . · · · They wore nTcel consist- . . . 1ng o.t white ap ns, black-musta.clles . · · · · and long gold cba.lns 1 - · ; · - 1 o · · 1 singing , lU,e ·v t . · U •4 · ' The quartet as ma.de .ten ,e B · RZ&B-Exterlor view of one ot the recenUy-oceupled ances this Be\0 ter. . v, eterans units on the 1 Soutbea.atern eam:Eus. Thla group is loeated They sang ,t the International west of · tbe Ubra.ry, b@'tween Sixth and venth Avenuea. Inset is Harvester meeE, Jan. 21. . Mrs. J;oe· II'a.ylor, resident ot one ·of the . ;ta:pu1mei , wuhlng dlahea• mp ng at the student in or ,her new college home. I . councU recognt on SsaeJDbly they · .._," . ; , «' l · 1 •, = Additioncil Ve ' Houses Assigned; Building !arts Work Cowboy .Tfe-" The . 88.Dle pro- · . \ ... · . gram was last nfght at the ' Southeastern's progrun o1tl . / City Hall a.ddreU of for ·houeiDg- married veterana took When theSe 31 apartmentS are as- Bill -. nationally an . step completion 'Wilth signftd, will be- a. total of 65 known youth worker an.d paator or pertments tor married - veterans on the First Oklabo- of f4'm.ore a.partmel\.ts Ale l camp s. Twenty apartments ma City. J ·• last week. '. . ' . werel consi ed to veterans and theh· .-.,. . t9 getting work un- famllies at e beginning or the first Mechcal unNior c derway on . the , Dew industrial arts r · · 1lulldlng, Albert S. Ross. architect, The new d, o rmitot ' Y. being com- On Camp S TciCiay and H. s_ Moore. •,contractor, are ex- pleteil · east of the gymnasium, tor · ·· pected to be on the campus thls af- singlr. male veterans sboula be com- . Dr. H. A.. oemaler,_ aasletaat te'rQ.oon to go over the g10unds with plete1J In thr1 !uture , t:urnlablng- d ean or the Ulll enl&J' of OkJa•••• .Preeident :r. T. Montgomery. room1 a11d bof.rd. med.leU ecbool. ea tile --»• to• or the butldlng is ex- The secon dj g roup of unfts, housing da7 for the PIIJ'ION of lil .tervlewlllli' be by September >&5 a!Partments , Is located betweea stuieDte wbo plaiD &o •ta•J' aelJfJDe. .1. ' • · t: . , Six ti-( Seventh streets. TbJe • ABJODe Ia the 10 .... _0 Ala· was purchased by the trk& plaaa . to mab piact1ca11Y "! completetl, Iaclling oiify lege fall when the idea or con- bls eaner .. 'i .a.e.aa llll a. few !lnlahlng . :touches, according ah·ucting vete rans' housing units plue aoj ,,...._,,.Dr. to J. W. Lop.n, financial secretary, was cohceived. Construction of the ·· · · Dewey , Loper .. veteranr boWJlng apartmints began- last September. j,

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Page 1: Cossacks Chorus Be Siileeft l-jloftor ltolls Concert …carmine.se.edu/digitized-annuals/The Southeastern...JIJin The M-arch Of Dimes l . 1947 .loin The March Of Dimes Cossacks Chorus

JIJin The M-arch

Of Dimes l .

1947 .

,

loin The March

Of Dimes

Cossacks Chorus To Be ' Concert Artists-February 'i6 · I

Douglas Moseley as-

Siileeft Complete WOrk Af'Mid Tenn

l-jloftor ltolls Hurriber-~7 I

in the English cie- . *'ixt~-. shtde.~' &mpleted there- -ionor f!l'Udents numbered 87. tor Mcmclla.y, r~Pla.cill!' qulre!Dents tor_ iJegrees Is.•t aemes- 1 ..J fi t l t of ork South Sdt:ivllm.E!r., who. 18- on r- t 1~1 rs St'!f11e9 er w at -

·ter;' accord{ng to. R. L./ McPheron. easrern '"it!b 1!'; making up the preld-ab:setahe beCause ot illness: registrar. The degrees will be award- def\t's honqr a·oll and 74 Usted on the -

Scrivener leit ~~ ed at· th~ s~.-convoea.tion. dean's llst. • the Christmas_ va.ca.-. . ·. Three studenq·l who wUl receive a ~Uglbillt~ tor the pr~dent's bon-Huffman, the form- bacheior , or arts' in education are ,or oll req Ires all A's and no grade

~u.u ... l<r Blackwell, has c(n~-. RiChel_:. !tfa.yo . JJtewster, Mqletta.; 'lower -. thdn B gives the student a classes. ~ Elsie Coi-_nelbio~- . Lynn, Oafla.nd~ pla~e on l~e dean's honor roD .

.,_,..1,~"~'~ h:~~A. J_arile:S ~~ Matth~ws, DuJ-ant. 'ljhe Pt:esldent's llst included Eu-0 duaie Ba.cl,J.elpr of 8Cience in education gen,e ~n Castle, McAlester; :Ffa$ f ~- ·. •Wll_l be p~senteif-·to Alonzo 0. Beck, W. Clark, Pernell; Mary Dean erew,· tokJJJb fltCOTJ- R8Q Oak; E;veb'u,''llyndS Brown, Du- Murkogee;;1 ~obert E. :Snglee. CianF

Chorus, tblrd pro_ .. _____ .....;. _______ _

0 ~ rant; Hazel -~e. Cl-awfmod, Caddo;. ,Fffink Hoa.'rd, John A. KaoDoaaJd, . : . ~ '"uelness •=:::r· ~ Cora 'E. J?ick.eY';: Euta.ula.; Billy Joe Ro rt .Arnbld acptt. Carroll StatoD, ·-,.. ' ~ner, Duran£,;, J. T. Hale, Du- 1Lo lse W:~wortll, Dwimt; Dorot~J¥ -.

Cj)llea~gc.eh.ool an~ G~ee- ra.~f~ Helen <Baiter ; Hardy, Caddo; Lo~n Guy, W!Jter; WUllam Scott In the Durant-Soutb-..tern n_cert aeri~, ?"ll appear February

8, In the gymnasium auditorium. Students ·are admitted by activity

Ucket. The chorus, under the leadership Nicholas Ko.ti!trukOff, baa bullt up variety that covers the utenalve

Geld or Ruealan aong, Inspiring

F:ualc, Rusatan 1 folk melodies, bols­roua regimental Coaaack eonp,

nd the neweat Russian plecee. There ls a variety of aln&'lng and

dancing and the s~tacle, of the IIWprd dance which brings 11le show to an ~xcitlng cllmax.

Ito_ This tour m&lfea the seventh that 'the Cosaacks, eplea from their na-tive land, have lm.ade to the United States. .

The choru.s ~ named after the famous Cossack General Platoff, popUlar hero ofl Rusalan hJatory.

The word "Don" is a diatlnguJsh­IDg term, and ireters to the river Dbn, which runs ~ugh the dla­

'lrtet from which the Cossacks came. The members have taken out

JBper&-for naturallatlon. 8.Dd intend IJI!Ilte their home in th~ United

lftl1t~•~:al - Exams Friday ,

Physical examinations for students who were not enrolled last aemeeter and those who were here but taned to report for examhui.tion, wm begin In the health cl1p1c Friday morning, according to Mtjs. Bernice Crockett. health nurse. I • ·

1"-)Examlnations lwm be given Wed­~~sday afternoons from 1 p. m'7 to 4

p. m. and Friday mornings from 8 a. m. 'to 11 a. m.

New students wlll report in al­phabetical order when notltied, and students who were here last semes­ter but did not lia.ve an examtna.tion should report ~ the health ellnfc next week to make arrangements fo• examination. These examinations ~ required by I state law and must De tak,en. Studepts that do not re-port for physlcals will be requested

I to giv~ their reasons to Dean Shear­er, Mrs. Crockett declared.

City and county doctors are co­operating In conducting theae exams. . .

lassen, Cobb Are rensic Winnen

Claaaen high 8chool defeated Shawnee to win claes .A. debate In the blgh school speech toUrnament at j3outhea.atem State Colle8e .Janu­ary 23-25. Cobb won cla8ll B debate.

Wlth 11 clus A ·and 11 clue B entered, competition In all

,ca~atests was It~ . , · One-act play Wino en were: Claaa

ClaSsen, ace•Ient: Dunmt, good; B, Healdton. ezeeUent; Wau­

rika. good; Acbllle, Heavener, In­dlahoiS.: Tishomingo, fair; Class C, Blue, good. .

First and second places' and -dis­representatives to state tourna­

follow: Original Oratory-Class A, Bert

Webb, Duncan ; 1 Gerald Hornung, Classen; Ben S~ver, · Durant. Cl!188 B. Collin Bowen,iCobb; ' Hal Zimmer-man~ Antler&. ' ·

Standard Oratory - Class .A, Beth Ann Pound, .Ardmore; Charles Pen­

ClasseD. ~ B, B11Ue Cornish, ilelkld1ton; Polly Snipes, Waurika.. '

Extemporaneous Spea,klug­.Joe Bodevltz. Classan; Don

tlf,aN'ell Seminole: Jimmy Oolcluler, leeOKB.hPf

Holiday Declared For OEA Meeting Collep ..._ win be ill•

mla!IM Frt~, l'ebn11r7 14, for tile state aeelbq' or· the Oklallo· aa Ei•ea&loa AMoef•tlpp, PnsJ· •ent T. T. Xoatwoaat!WT llaa an• -..o•aeed. I •

Tile three-~ eeDvMUO-. epeDe TlnandaJ', FeH.a17 11, Jn o.._. lloma CIQ'. OJ' ... ber of tbe fM11lb' who le • tile :tnl'f1Uil or wbo bae ... MN ........ te ••l make ........... to Jean ID Ume to meet ble retJpoaelbiU· UeL

~ I t

Program .Pres n.-s C~uncil Members

l;tuttt I~ena. ~llll, Wilson; V. V. ~ol)les, Sulphur; Ollver Paul ~ Hurst, Clayton;. · Phillp L. Loving, 'ersJ. CaneY" 1 and Dexter E. Smith, De~ison; · Edna. ~uiae Pearce, Cad- .Ant\lera. -do; Ruby Alice. Wbite, Durant. ~ 'the !dean's list were Alan

-J~es , l' . . McJntosh, Durant, wUI •Amend, An1llers; Har7 AU~ A~. r~~lve. · ~ bac~elor or arts. :Pa.tj Ba.ld1rtn, Norma Bro1m -...

nett. EveiTn Hynds Brown, .,...._

New·.·. Dan· ce-Club L. ;Buckle¥. WJiuam c. ~. Forrest Wlllie Carter, .Tack lleltoa

T. O.; -~led·. o 'HI•Cers Carter, Jo,p' Clark. Alon110 B. Dlls-~· · ley, , Bllly ®ean Downs. .Teeaie ~e·· : . 1p· Clary Dyert. . I

.The new slx.-a.i dance club wlll W11Ham W. Edwards. DoD Eth-.meet toniorow Dlght to elect officers erldge, Hugh D: F~, ,Joe and to ronnulate· plans for member- L. Ft-l'hover, BUly ;Joe o.ro ... Opel ship and ·actt:vittes, The students or Hobbsj Muiy Archibald Ivy, 1loiM!rt the flf_st ~emes~r dana& class have H. LaGron~. Phlnis ·.Lamb. ll~ been off~ed chart~r memberslrfp. M. Maddera, Frances E. ~. :Bet­

Committees were appointed'-at a. ty Ann Moran, Jame. OBcJeo, ,Jobn meeting -last week to write a consti- R. Owens Bob G. Pratt. .Jack T~ tuti.on and no'!ltpate orticers. . Price. Joe, Ann •, SeedB, Gorman • • Lee Roy Hick§, is chairman of the Smith, and James R. Wbltwortb, colistitution ·committee, with ithe Durant-;

Student council members and or-. 1 fleers tor the aecond semester's ac-tivities at Southeastern were pre- Miss .IYJ.(JIIeJieY

sented to the Btudent body· at the music. Sbe aalembly hou.r yeste"tda.y. Prealdent Episcopal ­

Misses Yvonne:_<- Perrier, Geraldine BlaDche ,L. Bales, Ha.tleyvUle; Al­Herriott; .Lena ~a.gusa,. and Pa.squ- 'onzo 0. :aeck, ~ a.Ic; .Tames I. ena Holton and. E:J;enry Hicks assiSt- Burtl!!, Tiabomlngo; Bettye Su Ca&e, log him. Garvill: Bruce H. Cochran, Rutll G. . The . nomination committee con- Cochran, Nina Faye ,Hardy, CBrolyn idsts of -';Miss Betty Bob Stewart. Nail. CaddO; .John R. CoOper, Tush­chairman, ·Misses 'verlee Watson, ka: Virginia M. DeBOa.ra. Troy; Dorothea WJ1sqr;. and Hazel Mor- Janie M . Dollar, Verdine Trout.

T. T. Montgomery gave a welcome Street t:ni"IR ...... , .. • church at Ga.lnes­ad~ss to new students aDd the new ville, and is a. pupil of carl ~ governing body. mann and k Renard, Dai.Ia.s:

rison, and Clat.ide Massey. Waurika.; Stanford L. Downs, .Ato-Pi&.ns · for ~ activities were to be ka; James 'E. · Hager, Denison;

C?~tlined by ,J~es 8eaJs, Misses Evelyn M. Hill, Ha.r.risonburg. Pa.:

The Harniony Kings, Southeastern During .the she served in the men's quartet, sang '"11be Long Day navY. After a. tending USNR Mid-· ClOI!Ies," Sulllvan; "Were You shipman's Sch I, ·at Smith College, There?" arra.ilged by Wm. Edwards; Northampton, Massachusetts, . f 11 "Ragtime Cowboy .Joe," arranged by . 1944, t~he was mmtsslon_ed: eiUllgn. th&! quartet:' She served as. assistant pers )nneJ

Marie ' Hill, ~ StutevUle, Max- Fern Him~s. Vera mmes, Heavener; In~ . :rohn~on, AJma Bacon, Mary ArvU B. Holt. Mamie L. Holt. How­Cochra!i', Fd' MariJ:lrtl :Webs. ard Gene Ligon. Marietta.; Wend~l .-.Miss Beriba. T$daway, associate Hub~dl' Albany; :p~ofe~o_r of p~i~ education, will 1\lo.ry V. Ingrrun1 ~u Ellen Kat, s~nsor tlie o~tion. See ·T-WO, Pace 4

New council members, who were otflcer, assls~q,ommuniCatlon or-elected at claSs meetings January 23 ffcer; and W A represer:t~U'Ye on_ are seniors, Cecil Acuff and · Mis~ West Coast s. 1 -EUaa. Go"ftzales; juniors, Belton WU- She was relEiased to i~ctive duty Uams and Miss Betty I .Ann Moran; last Septem~~wlth rank ot lleut~n .. sophomores, Claude Mas~ey and Miss ant (jg}. ' . Geralln e Sharp; and freshmen, W. I • · ~;&;.;:home and Miss Mary Dean CampU·S Croone,~.-

David WUliams, president of the C C · COWJ;lCU, presided at the . assembly, / op rowns , Otber officers are vice-president. Steve Glenn and secretary, Miss Betty Choate.

M:rs. Sneed To Appear l·n · Voice Recital

Krs. Dorothy Neal Sneed, eopra.no: anci instructor In voice at the Uni­versity ot Oklahoma, Wru be pre-: sented 1n a. voice recital in the audl­torliutll February 17. at 8: SO p. fu., by Kappa Delta Pl. natton'k! honor-ary educational fraterDlty. ·

Mrs. Sneed received her B. A.. de­gree In ·Education from sse In 1944, and was granted her master's degree 1n voice from the University of Ok­lahoma In 1146.

Mrs. Sneed wt11 be heard· ,ln, com­positions of 8trad1lla, Danaudy, Charpentier, 'bchalkowaky. Raeh­ma.nlnotf, Rlm8JE7-Konakov, llaa'e­man, Gritfea, Warren, and Puccini.

She Js the da'-hter of Mrs. Mil­dred L. WUllamB, ualsta.nt Ubrarian.

KU8IfilAl'8 APPB.l.B ON D.A.B. PBOQJU.l[ .

Joe Fryhever, BOb Pratt: Miss .Mln Paul Sprague, lllrs. Louise Whit­worth, and Ralph Whitworth, South­eastern vocal music students, under the direction of :Mrs. WUlia.m ~­wal'ds, will present a program this a.ft~rnoon at a. meeting' , of the Daughters ot the American Revolu­tion. Miss Eloise Maxey~ and Miss Iris Dean Harris will accompany the group.

wuuam Edwards, p·ia.nlst. and Miles Demal)d, violinist, will play the ~cond movement ~ a sonata. composed by ,t,hn MacDonald.

A dlscusalon on "American Coin­led by Mrl. Edwards w111 P~'l Abject.

Although they haven't oeen' of­ficially crownefthe men-'.s quutet~ composed of n Etheridge, tirst tenor; Ga.ylen Ea.rn~~t, second ' ten-. or; J. L. Raga. , bass; Ralph ~t­,worth, baritone, have been dub}jed by their diz:ector, !william Edwa.z:ds; as the "Harmony;! Kings," since their appearance at- Colbert Jan. 28 on a. l>llra.nt Rotary! club program. . . · · ·

They wore nTcel co~tumes consist- .· .· . . . ~~!!I~ 1ng o.t white ap ns, black-musta.clles . · · · · and long gold cba.lns1 rep~nting - · ; · - 1

o · · 1

singing walter~ -~ , lU,e ·v t . · U •4 · ' The quartet as ma.de .ten app~- · -1.~•. ~ ,e B · RZ&B-Exterlor view of one ot the recenUy-oceupled

ances this Be\0 ter. . v,eterans hi>~~ units on the 1Soutbea.atern eam:Eus. Thla group is loeated They sang ,t the International west of ·tbe eop~e Ubra.ry, b@'tween Sixth and venth Avenuea. Inset is

Harvester meeE, Jan. 21. . Mrs. J;oe· II'a.ylor, resident ot one ·of the.;ta:pu1mei , a~wn wuhlng dlahea• Yee~ mp ng at the student in the ·klt~hen or ,her new college home. I .

councU recognt on SsaeJDbly they · .._," . ; , «' l · 1 •,

~~~ynu:=~~~~~ = Additioncil Ve ' Houses Assigned; ::~~~~=ri~;~;:: New~ Arts Building !arts Work tim~ · Cowboy .Tfe-" The. 88.Dle pro- · . \ ... · .gram was giv~ last nfght at the ' Southeastern's ~slon progrun o1tl . / City Hall p~lng th~ a.ddreU of for ·houeiDg- married veterana took When theSe 31 apartmentS are as­R~v. Bill Al~nder, -. nationally an. o,~r- step to~ completion 'Wilth signftd, th~ will be- a. total of 65 known youth worker an.d paator or pertments tor married- veterans on the First Chri~ Chu~h. Oklabo- the .ass~g of f4'm.ore a.partmel\.ts Ale l camp s. Twenty apartments ma City. J ·• last week. '. . ' . werel consi ed to veterans and theh·

• .-.,. . ~lth ~ ~ye t9 getting work un- famllies at e beginning or the first Mechcal unNior c derway on . the , Dew industrial arts seme~~ter. r

~ · · 1lulldlng, Albert S. Ross. architect, The new d,ormitot'Y. being com-On Camp S TciCiay and H. s_ Moore. •,contractor, are ex- pleteil · east of the gymnasium, tor

~ · ·· pected to be on the campus thls af- singlr. male veterans sboula be com-

. Dr. H. A.. oemaler,_ aasletaat te'rQ.oon to go over the g10unds with plete1J In thr 1 n~· !uture, t:urnlablng-dean or the Ulll enl&J' of OkJa•••• .Preeident :r. T. Montgomery. • room1 a11d bof.rd. med.leU ecbool. ea tile --»• to• ~struction or the butldlng is ex- The secondj group of unfts, housing da7 for the PIIJ'ION of lil.tervlewlllli' pect~ ~ be ~Om{lleted by September >&5 a!Partments, Is located betweea stuieDte wbo plaiD &o •ta•J' aelJfJDe. .1. ' • · t: ~ · . , Six ti-( ~d Seventh streets. TbJe • ABJODe Ia the 10...._0 Ala· -~-9Pe m~-apal'tinents ~ pro~rtl)· was purchased by the co~ trk& ~o plaaa . to mab ~- piact1ca11Y "! completetl, Iaclling oiify leg e la~t fall when the idea or con­bls eaner .. 'i .a.e.aa llll ~ a. few !lnlahlng . :touches, according ah·ucting veterans' housing units a~eal plue aoj ,,...._,,.Dr. to J. W. Lop.n, financial secretary, was cohceived. Construction of the fiboe~aler. ·· · · ~d Dewey, Loper .. veteranr boWJlng apartmints began- last September.

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Wliile . had 'two good assembly pro-grams. If ·y;ou don\ it, j~st ask the man who went.

During the past ~ some students apparently forgot or el~e ignGred t~e faqt- $tat the assembly hourS were planned for their enjoyment. ,Even when a tribute ~as to be paid to our championship foo~ball squad, the turnout was pitiful. ·

One of tlte original urpo•es of leaving a float hour for two mornings a week as to provide for all-school par­ticipation ~:q. e,vents of in rest to everyone.

In the past,. at times. o"' may 'have done well to spend the· time drinking cotiee ther th4n sit through a program that was planned simply or th~ sake of having a.jprogram. But now you are ~ly isaint SGmetbing when you -J]liss assembly.

The onl proof of .t · fa«t depends on you-it's u~ to you to go and see if we' rigb~ecause es~_>eeially ·now, the hours are being defini 11 built around your interests.

·So listen to every bu latin, and don't miss a trick. ·-'-~·

The Savages are off baH race. It loob like tb threw into their winDing made them more determ·

--..i

To ~nother Title aqotber good start in the basket­little wrench that East Central reak to start the season has just ed;. .

At any' rate, the ra ~ still young, and with their ability and determination, all the boosting and cheering we can do wilt still help out.

So from now until th time.tlle Savages have made the rounds of their ccmferen competition, every time we stand

- up and cheer or even sp a wprd1 of congratulation after the games, we'll 'be abo · ~hem that we're backing them to the limit, and are rig t in th~ bucking for another championship flag.

the campus, ·Btll McClary Crowder, are· stLU toot­

fancy free. They use Ca­brueh their teeth three

4aY so come on girls and a chance~ (Pd. Adv.)

. -!!! ??! !!- . 're wanting to go to a good

roast just get In toueh -"<1•> ua·uuu Russell, chairman of l>Pttvutv, and you're sure to

fun. -!!!??!!!-

call Ruth O'Quinn oft with and on with the new - and

'happens to be straight South Pa.cWc too.

-!!IT?!!!-it· didn't take Wlllle Be¥ recover trom a sup~

heart did it, Don? -!!ITT!!I-

Joan cantren has ~ of circulation b)'i what the

kids call "goJ.Iw steady." ·-!117?1!!- t

like CharUe Watson baa use of hla 'extra Navy

........... u,.-_ or did )'ou have a brother in the Navy, Betty?

, -!11??!1!-plcturea ar, painted

as well as with paint. For Sun~ atteiTDOOn. col­lege ~pus. portable radio, Cb;&rlle BolllnfBWOrth, Dick Allen, K&ry Frands J'a.ckson, Verlee Watllon -don't ump to conclueto~ Lee!

' -!!!??!!!- ' Wh ~id, "Dlsta.noe Makes The

Heart Grow Fonder?" It's not so far

to it Big~ Betty Ann. . -!IJTT!!!- ,

Ho many railroad ties ar& there betw n ~he Katy ata.tlon and the ove ? Ask Jerry Bandera and Bob ~Grone. Or do they· know?

.I -tttnttt-Jaiwmlams WIUI ovmohea.rd tell-

ling so eone that his name ha.~ never been tl)e paper. Well, here It is:

~· JAC ~ WILLIAMS. "

~--------~~~------~----------------~-------------------·Wolvea and w~Jld-be wolvea e,

Pat Baldwin seeiD8 to be fig tlng them all off-at least lbe'a ~ a. time keeping 'em collil!lg to sle her one at a. time.

Hospital--no nurse tnvolved-J~st Ma~ch Of Dimes hi.f 1nf!ue~!! 117111_ Seeks Contributions

.:.:.! !! ??! 1lT That ring of Pat Bu......,s e

Loree Williams ' and Alice Cole- Stjents have the opportll~Llty man &l'e the hardy typ&- or which-. this week to contribute j to the ever tl!Pe it is that doesn't require "Ma h of Dimes," the annual drive mach sleep. Proof: la.st weell-end. for fJIDds for the pre.ventlon and

ea.r~er than Valentine ~. b t It aeems she's doing all rllrbt a.t th1a game of hearts.

-!II!?!!!- treatTent of Infantile 1pa.raqaia. "Wht can't we be out of ·school R~ptAcles are in the ha.J.Ilways of

, -!H??!!l-

And speaking- of g .. .., what on between Pat Pa.lirott aDd Lucas? Evidently ·Flo . GJ&clD sitting this one out.

wben A. an~ M. is?" walls Bobbie the a;dmini~Jtration bulldlng1 the 11-Dene ll(orcan. She's just worried for braryl .and the science building tor fear Don Miller may not ' enjoy her ~onve;ruence.

home ~ c~ --~~----~--------------1 -!.! l ??!! !- .•.

-!!!??!!!-''Waive • got a new teeaing,"

quote the m~ remarllable ment or a ~ of mea u Republicans rit lato Co Namely, the P~ Big ~~~ SWma Tau pledges. Reason: ~ week a thlng of the past, gone up, lho d ubt, in a tlamlng memoll'•

-! !! ??! !!-And the only person 'Wiao

1Uchard shouldn't open the d Fern Hi~es!

-;-!~1??!!1-

Take it back--ell )'OU who .Jim Barnett a woman bater. You will when you aee JUm with Norris.

Attention: Betty Ann Koran. and Brad Ward: ' We're still holding our breaths for that eerta.ln Saturday!

: -!!I!?! !1-Girls-r-ha.ve 'yop. seen the new CecU

A~f-4n sweater and skirt, that t.l I -!11??!!!-

You ~lght say Lloyd Dodd q~_i waste any ~ time being the · tint to date the Be~ty Ot'egg now .that she and herluse-to-be steady bro.J,ce up.

I -!!!??!!!- • WhY ean't more o~ the college

rOflaDCeS be as smooth and happy as .Paulf Ridgway's and Phil Bark­er?

-!!!1?!!!- • First it's 1led an4 then it's Corney •

- cuess that Jerry Herriott keep 'em 1

guessing all right. . · -!'! ??! !1- I -!!I??!!!- . ,

.. It's getting- t;o be & l\UJI~ Take live minuteS\ of prnyer Blgi Betty Choate with N~rtil I n- Dog Mason has left again tor the! nice connection, no ~! la.Jtd of· the Cowboi. · ·-.....,~-~-~------_..

-!!!??11!!...4 , 1 -:-!!!??!!!- , Did you evk bear of a ~ stu- Betty Long and George Sb 1rt have

dent keeping as 1111~ 411 Lee Boy. really worked up ,. a romance. If Hicks jlld over hla lnteaded - t;•re not here together they.'re , rtage? With a nice ~~- like that t e. . brewing, he could wen aSord o. -! !! ??!-! !-

-11! ??! ! !- · MM.mmrnm and who wouldn't like u you'ye fDI~ aeeJQg Cha Jene te be seen with the good-lookiilg gal

Parker lately, you've rni8IN s lria Gene Castle is squiring around? Robert Doraty too. Tq've ra . -! !! ??1, !-keeping company a,i tbll D rant · Two Qf the most dashing Y<?UDg

Jaauary 17," l&tO, at the ._ act oft l4rcb a. 1897.

LOU EL~ ~ Editor and Business Mgr.

. PATTY oQSSE'rl' ........ .. ........ .' ...... .. ....... Assistant Editor HAZEL MORRISON 1 • • •• • •••• ~ • • •• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Assistant Editor BOBBIE D:&NE J(Ol\G~ •. t • .. • • ... ... ......... . .... •. • Advertlalns . ' WilosON EDELEN • .. .. .· .. .. . · ....... ., .. - ............ .. .... ~porta .UOJDNB SLAUG~ . ~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Faculty Adviser ,, ___ _

*-'<**BB ' Hobbs;

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WEDNESDAY, FEBBUABY 5; I

RObertson Guest AI Band fesHYal

James P. Robertllon, natloD&Dy kno~n condootor, . baa B(lC4!1'ted aD

ln\'lta.tlon to appeu. as su..t COD-·

duct r at the tlra-!'&utheasteni lqh

echool band festival Febl'UIII'J' J0-22, according to Dr. W. L. BJatn, feetival director. Every high eahool band ln tbla diBtrlct has been ID· vited to ·pa.rticlpate and· to work with Mr. Roberteon.

The band festival wlll serve. u & complement to the Southeaatern choral festival which was 1ru!IU\uted two years ago,

School Band and • Orchestra haft coneistenti:Y received top ra.iidP lA both state · and regional con.te.a since 'entering these events 16 )"eU'8, ago. I ~

. I I I Mr Robertson is paat-preeld'"t cl ·

the :Mlsaourl Music Educator'a .Ae­soclation and Is at preeent a m~bat of tbe BO&I:d of Directors o~ the Southwestern Mualc Educatora CoD-terence. -,

Night Classes OHer ._ •usiness Traini~g ..

Night classes for thel new eem-. at Southeastern were organt:r,ed -night, affording tbe opportunity for.W: college houre to pe,opie wh.> 'WCit'k or are otherwlis~ unable to atteD4 regular day courses.

Coursea -being offeree! Include ac­counting, buslneaa mathemata, buslneaa law, bUalneas coi'I'UJ)OD4-eonce, salesmansblp, and typiq, with allied eubjecta .t~ be deterinlned ac­cording to requests.

Regular realdenoe credit wUl be granted tor hours earned In -th~ COUJ'IIell.

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Mr. ·Robertson, has achieved wtcle recognition in states throughout the Middlewest as a. cllntc and featl'V'al conductor. e;e has appeared u aueat­conduetor of orchestra and band for ------------------'­six seaSOns at 1..the Mid-Western Music Camp at the Univendty of K~, and was director of the orchestra at the Southwesteni :liumc Camrf tor two aeasona .

·During the past 14 :rea.re ~· Ro~ ertson has conducted ~over DlnetY concerts by the Sprlwteld. Jll8. sourl, Ciylc Symphony Orch·atra. This organtza.tion, a model tor eever­al other' sknJ.lar orga.niza.Uons, ezi­gages nationally ·known. artlMII aa guest soloists for each pertol'lll&llC8, and has gained a reputation fOl:, highly artistic performance.

, Mr. Roberiaon's Sprln&'fleld !Dab.

Come In-

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Phoae 7t

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BE.Sl FO~OD ·IN rTOWNf T.. C. LUNCH ROOM ..

·' ,

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ChrisLCrcdt BOats,· Orders are now being taken ·

for new · post-war boats. Will be filled in order recei~

Chrll~ Dealen iD Beyaa, MuduiD, ·ad J...._ ceaad-.

, -DOilge,,RI~h Agent ... . • ~ • • ) • ' f • • •

· Service Cllld Repair - . .

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J.l ~aila.l Heilds -· 'Students "'!ed ln ' l rhre~ dded To, · : . AI~Jn .F,Qgers. IS ! 41-PitMe·Band · Jan~A~;:"~~:!. Sigma ~u· Delta Roll ~:~02~!.::~.

J. L . ·Ragan, wa.a elected president Miss Sue Szen~sl· and Eu~ene Initiation o~ tlu::ee new members 6f the Art Club, succeeQing former . of tbe I Souu+mstern band tor the I Dameron were I uruted in marriage I into Sigma Tau Delta. national Eng- p~eside .... t . Jobh. Clark who has r~-

aecond\ , &emE!fJter at organlzationl Thursday, January l7, at the First ~ llsh fraternlt~. Monday night ln the ,.. meeting JanuiU'Y. '27. Other oftlcers Baptist Church, Shermat!. wf;lll vows · home of Mrs. IFloy Perkinson G¥es' .slgne~J , to' 'ile~ote more time to the are Bill ~Tow~nd, vice presl~nt; read by Rev. J. A. Ellis... sponsor, bro~ht the membershfp i~ yearbook;. Kls8 Jeane1 Stroup, secretary- Mrs. Dameron was a senior . at twelve the mUimum limlt of a.ctt.ve Alan•Am~nd ·inoved up to the vice

· t~urer. ; an Mlss Geneva StrdlJp, Soutbeast~rn and a ~~ber ·ot Al- mem~rs on tt:e campus each semes- p l'esid,ency . with th~ unan!JJaoua aD-reporter. Pha Sigma Tau, ~oc1al sorority. ter. . provai qf the· members. • Forn;.-one members strong, th~ MiSs Fern

1 es, president> had 1At. th'e 5a!De meeting, Janugy 80,

-band now meets each Monday nlgbt TUBNER·IOBLEY . charge of ini~Uon services for.l!4188 conuru! tees were appointed for the ae well as at ~e regular cl&S:S Paul D. Turner and Mt:ss Pat Marie .Hlll, Harrisonburs;, Pa.; M18s forthc.omlng. ~ltlation m~tlni &.lld periods, and college credit, ill gl!'e~ I Mobley were united in marriage Martq,a Trogdon, . Asheboro, .N: C~: pa:rty; Februar-Y 10. The fate of the tor the night! meeti~g. Sunday, Jan'*u-y 19, at .the Firs* and Jack calrter, ,. Durant. Mi.aaeA' new members Ues ln the hands of

The complete ro~~ter to date in- Baptist Cbure~. Durant. Hazel Mor~1 n. secretarY; Betty Donald Cox·, Miss Shliley Kuhu, and c1udes Sam Hunsaker, George Wal- I Mrs. Turner was a rr~hman at Choate, histo an; and Bea8le Bul- Miss~ Betcy .. 'Bob Stewart. ters, Bob Ban~s, Max WllUams, Jim 1 Southeastern and a pledg to Pi lard, ' Mrs. Nl 8. Faye Hardy, and The ll<ll$.8es · Willie Bess Eva.na, Guy, J . L. Ragan, Ferrel Johnson,. Kappa Sigma sorority. The groom Alan Amend tl.ssisted wltlF ·the eer .. Mary '.Azateu'o; and Marte Tucker .Tack KWebrew, Robert Doq1-ty, attended the University or At;kansas. vlcea. · . 1 ·: . - . . will be ·lit charge of the refresh·-Danny· Walters, BUl McFatridge, B1ll I Members ~ chosen for suPerior m~~· :· Townsend. C. ,E. Holland, BW Bax- IDCKS·TROUT , scholastic staiidfng, together ·Wlth . "'Rlc~ard S~ey, president ot· the ter, Wendell Sprtnger, BWy Hun• Lee ROF Hicks and Mfs!s Dar- other deslrabl~ cbaractensilca. · ·Art Club a~ l)urant High School,

• llJcutt; More~d ElUott, Phlllip lene Trout,. both of Ryan, exch-- l • : will' be~ .g~eat:.ppea.ker at ~the next Lloyd, Leland James, Horace Ellls, ed ·YOWS 0111 Janpary 26 at the Flnrt s· rr 0 F . . mee~~ ln. return for tlfe' apeech Bob Jenkins, arcus Austin, ClOdle Baptist Church, Durant. . · 1gma au rat Alan ~end. . pve on "Restoration Roberson, J 8/ c k ~er, Harold Mr. mcka ls a freshman at South- I . . T I . . 0f Loot~ :A.J!t .In Europe," at their Crowder, J . CJ Dunn, Alan Amend. eastern. :Mrs. Hicks, a • former stu- nl hates Wetve .. .Jan~ ao. . and the ~ Anna :M. Stuteville, ·dent at Oklahoma College for Wo- 1 . The club ; li •. sponeored by- M1aa Betty ~n. Yvonne Perrier, men at Chickasha, 1s now 44nrolled Twelve pl~s of Blgma Tau ~!.e ~e~~'Pl"'feuor ~art.

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"NNGHT iJrnST I'A..LI/t TO .BE ST.A.Q.RD SOON

"Night Must Fall,. wlU be tbe next major prOduction preaeptecJ :bF tpe college dralnatillta, 8CC01'd1q to .

1 :Mrs. ViVtae Locke. Baa, 1~ • Tlae cast and exact prodUction date

ha ve not! yet been named.

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- The~ PHOTO Sholl

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EXPERT 1.

:PHOTOGRAPHY.

w: R. Beckham ~th Me :ron, Yolanda: l"enny~ at Southeaatem. Gamma, nat~al IJOCla.l frate'rnl. ty, · "<

Maxey, J~anette Stroup, Ge-1

• were initiated lnto K\1 chapter last '. · ·!

Stroup, Artherlne WIDdnaon, ¥ILLBR·VOBB Friday ntght. · ., · ..-""!-~~~-----~---'!"! ..,...,.,_--:-------~-,.1 Cox, carlene 01"0118, Shtrley MiBB carolyn Cobb became. . the Alumni as ting in the lnltlatlon . . ' • •·· "

Alln ltuhn, ' La Rue Rodden, and bride of William A. MlDer of Waurl- were Earl. I ggard, J. c.·' GlenD. ·For~ .. -nuB··"' arr·.,· '"ew' Margaret Bryan. ka 1Frlday, January 17. 1n the chapel Hough Lowe, "'Wlam Edwa.rds, .Clai- U II l.Y'

of the First Methodist ChurQb, Du- ence Dyer, an~ Troy Reed. · · ~· • ·.1 Carney Disc·usses Histo,-y Meeting

rant. The new m~benl are Jim - Guj, 'Mak~ ... u p Trend Mrs. Miller was a 'junior at 'south- J~ Fryhover,l Jolm Morgan', llar-. ,

eastern, a . member of A,Ipha. l Sigma ion Sllelton, p!aude Mas8ey, .Jack · ·, · · · Tau, W.A.A., and ·acuve tnl other Epley, J. J.. Ragan, w. D. ·Thome, . ·· _.,. . •. ·Shop At social o~tions. The groom, a · Cecil Powell, Marcus Austln, Gaylen . . ~"

Clark carney, Southeastern senior sophomore at Southeastern, was a.i Earnest. and Nolen. .: '· : · · '· ., '-- · ..;. "'and delegate .j to the national con- letterman. on the Savage 'basketball · . • '· UARRI' ' . , s DRUG

ftlltion pf Pbi Alpha Theta, na.- squad. •. · 1 We like the who comes rlght • ttorial historY fraternity, ln New . out and says he thinks when York Clty Ia8;t month, gare · a re- · SI.R11AN8·BALE8 he agrees . · · · port on the ~nvention at ·a meet- Miss Blanche Bales, became the Plao• N

...... ..,. ... ............. Taylor's Beauty :1 ·Shop ' I

· Pbou 70 1M •· ad lag .J&nuary /21 of Rho Chapter of bride ot W,. 0 .. Sirmans, Hartshorne, i ..-----+-----~--.., p:-~..o..;~..;,o~--~!"---.....1 the society ~ the home of T. A.. January 18 at :McAlester. l ! D A Cl a.~--------~~~· Houston, sponaor. Mrs. Sirmans is a sopho~ore at, r. . . OY • . · The local chapter approved a peti- Southeastern. Uon from Washington and Jefferson · 1

~llege for ~e establishment of a SW A.FI'ORD·GBBEN · chapter at that school. Miss Pat Green became th61 bride.

VJsltors present at the meeting of Wllllam F. Swafford 1n a formal · were Bam ~1 and Dr. f!Jlmon ceremony at the First Methodist Sprmntn, late professor ot bis- Church- of Durant, January 24. ' tory. 1 Mrs. Swafford was a senlor 'at

~pha ~ig •Pledges Entertain Members

Pledges of .Alpl!la Sigma Tau social sorority ent~ the members Thursday nlgbt "flth a .. come as you are" party at the horne of :Miss Yo Beth Penny, 1201 West Elm.

The ~reshment table was center-ed with )a cake decorated with the

1. aororlty's ' motto, "All Sisters To-.._ "tether .'•. .

Games were played during tbe everilng, and the girls who did not come dressed as they were when ln­

. vtted bad to dunk for apples. The entertainment closed with the

alnglng o'- sol'Orlcy IIODP·

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Southeastern, the president of Alpha Sigma ·Tau sorority, a member of W. A. A. and Bo~e. and was niun­d to "Who's Who Among Students

in tAmerican. Universities and pol­leges" for 1946. The bridegroom, is a former Southeastern student.

Chili Supper Fetes Pi ~appa Group I

Members a nd pledges of PI K a ppa Sig m il. social sorority were enter­tained at a chut supper .in the

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\'a te d ining -room of the Eat'N' J anuary 21. ' ,.

'rile tableiJ were decorated w ith g_ladioll, daisies and lighted ta,pers.

A Mexican th~me was emphasized, with a brief talk on Mexico; by Miss Lucy Leonard, sponsor, anll a series of Mexican games pl&yed by the group. .~t Assembly 4»Ngram.

- - .,. ... . . ,. . 11188 Frenchle Bram~. student Mis s Mlnnle Baker, professor of

aecretary :of the Elult Centnll Bap- art and sponsor of the :Art Club, tbrt' Student Union, amd Steve Kearn, was gu_est speaker at a meeting ot etate de-votional vtce-prealden.t of the Interstate Fine Arts AssoCiation Southeastern, •dlscuuecl a.ctlvttlea of In Denison January 13. the BSU on th' two campuses at .the , . aesem'bly hour last 'l'hUl'S"daY morn-... ; • • I f .R ev. Robert Scales of the Firat Baptist Church led th~ invocation ~ fol'· _the uee~bly.

Patsy CQx Heads _Alpha Si~mo Tau. .

"Miss Patsy Ruth Cox baa been n8mec1 acting chalnnan of Alpha

Tau, eoclal eoioricy, replac­. las. the fo~ ~ Pat' Green, now Mrs. WllUam Swafford.

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avage Sport : Shots

StUl hanging onto a secon<\ place 1

tie in the league ratings with East (.7 WDsoa Edelen) Central, the Southeastern Savages Ar Sm$.ll, former Savage basket-this week wUI head north where they ball ~d football star down for the ""II take on both Phillips University East Central game. and enJoying and the team that stands at the top ever minute of it espec.1ally the of the conference la<}der, the North- 'raul g o~ the East Central cheer-\Vestern Rangers. · • . lng ~cton:. Ye ed recalls Jate in the

· · gam a remark llke this: "What's ~~~~~~~~~~~=~:t the tter, East Central, have xou

THE STANDING lost f our iPep? Come on give us a Team&- W L Pet. Pts. Opp. chee " (~o response.)

"' orthweetem 8 o· LOOO IG 181 \ --o--atheutem . ,·~ 1 ~ 188 188 'l'h~ Sa..v~ge basketball team show­

'But ()en~ . 6 l ' .811 Ill 111 lng Fcrtru!l of former teams, when Ventral , . . . . . . S S .580 • '"' they reW, up an iron curtain on the PhWip& , . . . . . ! f .all IU 181 East Central Tigers, and gave up OBU ......... ' I 4 .saa - 110 only fne ~leld goai during the first

athweetern . 1 6 .117 118 181 half f th~ game. • orth~tern . 0 I .000 187 171 ! --o-- · ' f Sa~esJ, answering call' for base>-

. .~ ball en. Some 6& men ha.ve signed The Savages will' be aiming to the r ter bf baseball prospects.

make every bucket count, as a win ! --o-- · over un_siefeated Northweste~ W1l1 Seen, one \happy BUI Swafford, and nbt only throw .the race · mto a his .c te w.lfe, Pat. t:llree-1\•ay tie, but with their • D.n- I I ---o---nual East Central tussles marked HI:the whole Savage basket-ott lthe slate, lt will give the S~es ball t '\ts;Udng to each . other ln a good chance to slap the Rangers the mes ~hat they have been play-aaafn when they invade the ,home tng Jly. !Nice work. -C()UTt. In that case, the champlon-t I ! ---o--- . sbtp fiag cart again fiy from the ~e d~ that the mlssus of one

•·~Lva.~~re standard-barring, of coufse: Austl ~est w1ll soon be here on u upset by the tricky Central and the ~p\18. • • • PtiiUipe cagers; yet ·by far not out I \ --o--ot! the race. Doo,ey Thorne having several peo-

ple wf.rrt&4 the other day, when he

0r1ng pree a·r serious as \We tho1ll!rht It was. , ~. • 5 M ks' ~e v~ IlL Glad It wasn't as

ome ;Cage ·Opener. SAv~~Es :P:uP.um .

FORfBfflG SPOBTS . Coach Bloomer Sulllvan's Sasrage~;~ The eomlng biuleball aQd track opened · their home schedule ot the eea.so looks bright for the Savages 1947 basketball season with a bang( this y ar, With some eighty boys re-January 24, as they laced the win- · leas No}'theastern Redmen 66_26. portio .at l a meeting In ttbe men's

gym 1 t Thursday morning. Sullivan used eve_ry mao .o, hi,8 ·coa h DJ;..ve Stevens and Coach

squad, after the savages had 'piJ,ed Bloo er Stilllvan wtll complete ar-up a safe lead tn the lnit!JU qu&rter. ·

Coach 'Bob Jaggard's Redmen were range . en~ In the nut two weeks. ~ed by the Ion shooting Genii· (Red) McPhail, Iifton Rogers! T 'who garnel'ed 7 an pOints respec..! .. ~ I i 'tively for their team. '

Jason Frizzell, · stocky Savage for-1 ward, led ·the home scoring wtth 10 points, and the rest of t)le squad chipped In on the bucke~.

Debaters Cond'ucf. f?ractice ·Rounds

In J)reparatlon for tournaments at Natchitoches, Louisiana; Waco, Tex­as: Lincoln* Nebraska; and th,e Sav­age Forensic at Southeastern. the Savage debaters held lntrainural de­bates ·January 23.

The tour freshmen teams are Miss Claudia Johnson and Miss 14ary DE$n Qrew, Miss Pat Cox and ~!iss Jo Anne M'oss; Jack Cartet· and !Lee Rqy Hicks, and Gorman Smith who debated both sides., Seni?r debatet·s are Gerald Sanders, ,and Scotty No-bles. I

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