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PURCBASB 1949

ANNU.AL

YOAUME TWBNTY-BBYBN

TWO THOUSAND. TEACH£ **:ir .

S4th Teac·hers ·will

· See Game Free

RANGERS

HERB , -~RIDAI'j

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-f'Ae SOfl!l'BBASf'BRN, DIDYIIII, OilallolllfJ . WBDNBSDAY,_ OCTOBBB JIJ,IM

~~d~;ie~~~~=~~~· ing and . table tennis seemed to We are sU1l wondering bow year except Jun~:;: aud Aqu& satisfy the : atu ent- body aa they Scottj Webb 8UI'e was happy to Kerle Monroe got his ne18e akin· at Dunant. 'okla.ho 1n the tnt.r-turne~ out in ~~ numbers. see Ruth O'Qulnn when abe arrived ned. . 1 . eet of Sciu~eutern State Col,lelre,

- ..... _........ The college seemed to use ita here last weekend. · · --:!1?l:- . Durant, Oklahoma, and of htcber to 1h choice selection! of records to the . --:!? 1 1:-- 18 Nita Flo Kennedy's IJDlile ed11:,ca.t1on. ' I

e best advan~. _ Moat of ~e · Jo .Anp Blanton can reallY. ~b personal or just cool 'l Subscription Prlce Flfty cents a 7eu records were· of the slow type since the ground in a hurry ,eapedally : --:! n! :-

cw~awa'u there was hardly enough room .on when an egg 1a heading straight Wayland Ballard i8 still in neect Re-entered a1s: secopd-claaa matter UI.Ct:re&lle the floor to really get in the for her face. of· a girl friend. Anyone interest· January 17, lll40, at U,.e poetoffloe In

· groove . __ • 1 T ., '·-- ed., .Durant, Oklahoma, der the act at proof ' ' '" . · March a, 1887.

Many ex-students of Southea.st- Doro~ Row put on a show at -:!??!:-- ----"""":". ----+--~--em and viaito~ were here for the recreation lifter the· Central game. CUrioalty 1a killing us. Who Ia S T A F F · ball game and attended the recrea- She's quite a dancer, you know. ..he" in Tinsey poraey'allfe! Dick Lawhona .. :Br..B-. lip. tion. They com11llmented ua on our · --:! T ? ! :-- -: · 1 t I:- Bell OnrDIIMk 8 ra. ...._ friendly hospitality. We w1sh t9 tip · Not too many nights ago .Wlllie . lfnow Ye that Eugene Auatin • • • • • po our hats to thettudent co_uncU for (goat) ·DeLay had more than hla and "Golden-Boy"~ one aDd the ~~ J=....; · · · · "'!,V~

alilld- the wonderful e had by all. . quota of girls. Some of the _Phi Sig same. . ..... ,.. ..... e ....,.... r, ov

-Bob Olafcke. members took care of the excess, , --:! r?! :-- R --,+-----. shall we eay. Willie says he didn't Chivalry is not dead!! ·Koaroe ..e P o r e r 8

mind that; r,m when they took all Kennamer will stUI pull off hla .Jacqueline· camp · Leonard of ·them, that's too much! jacket for a cold Young Lady. Clark. Joe Reece, RobiD8011,

. , --:!? ?!:-- · ' --:!??!:- _ Joe Wright, Robert lafcke. uae In case you didn t · notice . his 1 hear Jim Newman Ia studying . Seen together often theae daya- -

help aignature -in th right hand comer agTiculture and trees. crabtree, JohD BirdiOng and a tte. of the cartoon on page1me, th1a i8 ~t Ia! --:!? ?1:-- ·TW

1':~~=~=~~!~ to let you kn~w that Ma Har- -:! T T! :-- Marcia Kennamer states that her Orbre Williamson ~IG'-AU'6. riaon, art major, 18 staff artiat for Harry "Wild eae· Butcher and name pow Ia "Alice" ~with D ~ I

The Sputheastern. Betty Power are hand 1n hand that big yellow bow she ~da 'g~~ homecomtn Max also designed the head fur again. · herself of "Alice in Wonderland." Mrs. w. D. Thorne,

our sports colUDlJl on page fpur. --:!?TI:- --:!Ttl:-- lage · stama. Tau The Southeastern staff is happy Bob Stephens still thinks Dallas Did you aee ~gene Jamell' Barbara Friend.

to welcome M~ into journalism at is the land of ~utlful girls. clothes when he m1ased c&t:chiD&" Epsilon this college. --:! T 1! :-- the raw egg one of the Pld S1g The homec~mlng d

Margy Dodson and Bill Tomme pledges threw to him? . game wm be rfn the seem to be the steadiest among --:! ? ? ! :-- with an orchestra

Has the steadies on the campua. Harry Butcher baa learned hla music. Students and.l.l~.liiiiUIIS

N S .J b d • , - --:!?!! :- . Ieason; he now always 1oolm to dents will 'be hono guests. 8W COre OQ r . · Joy Clay and Ben Cumnock pre- see what people hand him to driDk. Campua organlZa ns w h 1 c h

1 • sent a very domestic scene 1n the - --:! T?! :-- plan to entertain th-teu and Those who attended the Central- cafeteria every morning. Ben reads The Pi Kappa pledges ~ pt- smokers for the ret alUJDDI

Southeastern ~tball game notl.c- the paper while Joy patiently alps ting ahead of themselves with their are CardJnal Key Blu Key Boule, ed the ' scoreboard donated by the her coffee. "Easter Bonnets." Phi ·Sigma Epsllon T siP., Tau Quarterback Olub. The new $1,300· --: 1? ? ! :-- . ____.__:!??! :-- Gamma, Pi Kappa sigma; IJ.Ild Al-electrically-operated scoreboard in- Cecil Maze found pondering the . Kenneth Day ia setting a new pha Sigma Tau. forma fans of the down. yards to question of whether or not he piCJC- style--black fUr collars on white --------+---­go, <wh~t quarter of play, and the ed the iright major after his history · shirts. score as well as minutes and exam. 1 ' -:!??! :-- ! seconds remaining in each period. -:!? ? I:-· - . When poDed on the queatloa: your . Beaucmmrfere

The' board is approximately nine W~ted: a trailer for Bob Are boys at Southeastern more and one-half-feet high and 18 feet Glafcke's Buick; he certainly need- ~dsQme, less handsome or about wide. ·Figures are- more . than 20 ed one the other night at Eat-N_ thq saine, the girls gave the atartl-inches tall. It has push button Ease. ' ing atuiWer .... More-85 per cent W .&.TOIDIII cQDtrol and 18 operated from the --:!?? !:-- ..... Lea~ per cent .... Sam.- DUllOlfD8

,____,~+-----~~~~ press box atop th~ westside stana&. Bert Earls slightly worried about 10 per cent. .d....U his appearance· on "Southeas~m I -------- ~ BUOaDI

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ell' R l'o"'· o"'~-.. --..,.,.. and get away with . it? Ask Val- Two recent additions to the fac- Credit I e r• ult~ , are Miss Olive Galloway IDad •1 w. :Kala 1.... 1• Robert Ausley, both aul8tant pro- :-----------.'~----11 fes8ors of buainess education. DJN]VEB . M pjj Mr. Ausley 18 t~g extenalon ,.... ____ ........,_..._.....;., .......

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Business Frat flas Meetin9

College Couples afeter~a· Is F.41!9rite Spot. ~:;h T:C:: :!!t. Become ~~gaged ~or Coffee. · ..... P·a·. ·p·::Q·e··. -~ . ..,.alk The freshman claaapent~·

P1 Omega Pi, D&tlonal honorary Some people~ 8tl11 getting en- r. . . . 'I . I I Thui'aday, ~ober 7, ~ tour buslneas fraternity, held ita flr8t gaged before jumptng into matrl· · .: · ·· · ·' . : . 1 tests;-persoliality, tn~ .rem. meeting Tuesda)'! October 12 1n mony, and in IIUch caaea the old- (By Aim Odffla).· , . . Jl.J!ltr ~t~~ looking the situation ing, .... and scholastic aptitude.

' faahloned method of the boy giv- pne of the favorite spots on the over. • ' ......., freshnien were ·-~ at room A-308. · ing a diamond ring to his "true- c~pJJB is the cafeteria. )(any a t. Forrestcarter i8 a1ao at a back 8 ..-m · to robms where tiileltMta

Wayne Ballew, elected preatdent love" 18 being practiced. s3dent, from the eager freahmu ts.ble:...-ai .Jie1i were gtven. ~ore the te.ts,.... o.f the organiZ&ttqn 1aat spring, an· one such ring 1J1 now on di.Bplay to the serious senior, finda ·.:hla. From e', serious look on the completed abqut 3 p. m., a n1Pnber nounced that twelve new members· by ~,. .Amla Lou stewart, daugh-, 1 y there at least once a day f~r a ~aces .orl; .~ Threadgtll,r Donald of e~tudents had numb fblpnl. were initiated Thursday evening, ter Gf Kr. and Mrs. Frank P. cu~ of coffee, ~e m~·,paper, Shif!lds, . . II. Mills, L. p. l!$elby, Many of . them had tnterMtla&' October 14; The Dew memberi .are StP.wart, Durant, who ~e en- a ard game, or a bull seasl.on. · and ·S e:y~l. Ma~thews, they . are comments to make about 801118 at N:ina Faye McCoWan, J:rma Dean gaged to Marion (Jim) Parka. Jr., :zrn a t"ical· morning.- BiU. Sims, solving the 'l"orld s problems. th questions uked on the tea. Luak, _ Vema ~ Martin, Ruth s0n of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Parks C~ ta Floyd, Dorothy l6.ddox, ancl Dorothea Hale, Maurine Arnold, . a Hobbs, Dorothy Maddox,· Don Sr., Garland, Texas, on October 2. J ri k Jarrall play a brtak .~·d! Ruby Brockil and Lou Goad seem l . Sanda, Anna Lou C&rrol, Betty Miss -Dorothy Maddox, daughter ~ ~~ ~th ~~~.d BuBettt to be h~ a lot or, tun at thet.r Births · vo..-. ...... n C&rroll Sta•- Carl Me- of J.fr and Mrs Elmer· Maddox, u c er, oyce .. ~""~"·• an ~ table. : •·. , ' • • • • ..,.,..a....., •· ...,_, • · F:neeman sittq around kibitzing J I Cof, Ruth Jape Roblnaoll, and ~lly rt:ceived her ring from Jack Stew-E I t the next table 18 a game of No dou~t ~ ports is the topic of . -+ boy, Ll.n'y . Morgan, bora Gene Scott. . art Jarrall, son of Mrs. Margaret pi ch with Novy Woolbrig~t, Sybil conversation '·at. the table of Ben :ruesday mot::Dlng, October 12; tQ

A dinner honoring the'new mem- .Jarrafi, both of Durant, Septem- K p, Betty Dawaon, Velmeta Cwnnoqlf, W~n LeWis, Milburn Mr. and Mrs. llax 1Wtlliam8.11t tJM1 bers will be held ThUl'Bday evening. ber 18. . F1lv James ThompBOD Clyde Stal- Power"',.,..an~ Bill Hawklna. Durant Hospi.tAIJ. 'lbe baby welD• at Sherrer's. Raymond White, D&· Mra. L. C. Ingram, Fort Tow- UJ{g~. ~les Choate,'JO!m. Geck8, 'Joy ' Child~, ~oe Sue Engler, ed- ~ po~d8 and llO ouncee. llr .. tlOilJ.l prtsident and as'M)Ciate pro- son, announced the engagement of Marie ~ and Jack •Dyer and .. Jean Raper are looking the Wtniams is. a student at SoutW~ feasor of Secretarial traln1ng at her daughter Miss Vitginia Ingram ho~ering around the table 80 that· crowd ~er '1illd goaalping. emj " the University of' Oklahoma, Will to Bill Groves, son of Mrs. Ll:ll1an is ~impossible to see Jt¥t . who · is Mary Allee Atkison and Joyce -~ be ' guest speaker. 'All alumni in Groves~ Fort Towson, on October 2. do g the plaJinl'. . ..- .. cre~llr . jQSl came in for their It daughter, Nanc , born Thun-the southeaste~ district are in· Mr. Groves attended sse during · tone of the~back tables Be"vet'- morning glas.s of buttermilk-whllt; day, morning, Oc r 14, ta Jlr.

- . vited to attend. . - the s~er session and is now at ly~Bruntori, Gordie Vaughan, and Alan Amend has deCided tbe.-nou.e- and Mrs. Bill ~ at the Du-other. chapter offlcera include Oklahoma AA:M. Miss .Ingram is P tsy Stratton appear lo be study- • too · much tor him and 1.8 l~v· rant hospital. The baby wetgtecl 'f

• K1l.S: May Del Bass, vice p,reatdent; in school here now. in , with Pete Harris and Betty ing. ~ pounds antll4 ounces. Mr. and Knl. Marjorie Davia, secretarY; Merlin No definite dates have beeA- set " · ' ~~well are former studelltla . •• Thprne, treasurer; and Marian for the weddings, but all are plan. _I . · , • . . .. • . , $o~eastern. n.ws. historian. M:iaa Ruth ~ r_rlng to be married so~etlme next Student· Councd . . ·l7· AddJ•onal Men .. ------=~t~ p:::w~r:.=.eas u- summer. . ,o Eyes Hj)mecomi'ng' Pl~.g... _fr.aternitie~ • : . ONE

• ~ _ - - ·- .. The dean 0~ men's office has an- gamzation symbols or ideals Oil the S1gnia Tau Delta e attention ,-of the stud~~ . noUilced .the ; dcHtion of 17 more ~r'tokefrnthe~am,p_~vt'~

You. can buy your 1949 Savage El t ~OH• -1 co cil is concentrated bn plarui · men studentS to the list of frater- ~ promo g e 8Jftri o ~ Y&¥book by paying $3 to Wayne eC ~ ICerS' . for the HomeromJpg cele.,ra~on nit~ p'iedgeiJ, , p. _ Earn t P tt Vin ..... _. Flliday, but other' matters, such as ~dditional ·Phi s~....... ~ ..... non .Work on· the J'riendahlp ~ will.

e~ or . a Y, e.7~- Sigma ~Tau Delta, national Eng· ~reation, are also bel.ng . attend· pleages ate JGhn C. ~;t;, wl'i'lliun ~gin shortly• ~ the Homecor;a• ------~------: lish ~ty. met at the home of to by the council, aecording_ ito liawt:ence D La Dolph Had- mg celebration, accordJ.nC to ~

TJ.'I'LOB'I Mrs. FlOy Perkinson Gates October B Redman preatden..t. . . : ,'.dock R'Cb~ ~ ~ Rob Dorqthy MaddOk, program chair-Beat, lllop 11 and elected officers. President !rn additio~ to the regular · Fri- ert8, • ~ Ton{ Vaughan. n - man. for the .student C<JUQcU.

.6J New Penn· • of the organization ~ Patty Vine- ~ night entertainment, a • Home- · :; Sitm,a Tau ' Gamma pledges who - . · ~· ' an•t meuaa A. yard; Sarah Malahy 18 press secre- coining dance will· be held. Withfn, pi~ed" up Uleir colors late are In a meeting . TuesCJay, October New Look for tart; and Jean Rogers is press re- a ~hort . time 'l'uesday &n,d Thurs· J&mes''Akard• Frank Cornell, Mer- 12, of the ~ JJockey club, apoa•l

·!P~. J'OUr porter. , . day afternoon will be deyoted to ah~ Grishain, Ray Haley, w. ·L. sored b~ Miss t:bertha Treadalway; Beautlolul aa Initiation for pledges and break- recreation. ~ . . 1 :. . · Hawkins·. Lowell Hicks, John the !o~oWing officers were elected: · ~u would 70111' fast .for all active and past mem- ~ork on Ute student airectoriea Huckabay, Je,:ry Hutchinson, Gene . Liggie Coo~r, president;. V~ PQatdan for bers will be held Saturday mo~ is l ~earing completion. The dtree- Llgon;, ~arleja Sullivan, &!ld Glenn dine Trout, VIce p~dent, ~1

\ ~4 ...... ~ in the home of Mrs. Gates. · tortes are expected to be ready !or Talley . . .Faye McCown,secretaty-treasUrer-- .. _...._.... The program for the meeting di.Strib'ution Within' two-weeks, !ted- :. . . reporter. . b • : ~. ~q consist~ 9f a lecture on Europe by m+n sal. d. .· ' . OPe INDIAN "oiBLS 1. . - ""; '!be club decided to hol4 •Ita .... 'WaW Mrs. Gates and a talk about her Believin that "all work and no SING 'AT cENTENNIAL , -regular meetinSJJ on Th1.1r8dq in- ·-, Slllla:tee. - ~~- throAnnughSemthel f:!~~wt est by p:,t mak!s Jacl( a dull boy" the · • About 16 Ihdian girls from OPC stead of Tuesdaly tn the future. ' ·•--' B GL- ' .... I.UXI e p e, ....,...o.u y mem-:-. ' 'th • th T-• --------+-----=-

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· I'GIIMK a .,. u..,p ber at Ruuell Traln1ng School. co ell members! and, theJ.r in'1tecl . sang on e program .~.or e ........ . -p.._ M .._ .. ~ts enjoyed ~ steak fry .at ~e .dla.n ·centell;Dial at Muskogee last i '-:, amphitheater October 7. Presftlent Friday. They. were accompanied to Montgomery and Dean Shearer, Muskogee· 'bY! Miss Amy RobinSon,

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Party, . ial a:. - - - • •• ~ • ~e ·Semple, associate

'Latin ~ Ha~ sl'1 nsor of the gJ'O\lp, were pre'aent. preatdent 9{ o. P. c., and M1&s

G I' ·0 faye McCown · . professor of .e!lucatton, was chosen n u ry The Latin Club entertained its . . ' as one of 'the 16 most noted In-

\;0 ege roce members wtth a party and soci84 W AA President . , diana. in ~~oma tor the een-Thuraday night in the recreation ' ten¢81. .

1UO North 5th

hall. na Faye McCown became presL · .; ~. -:-. .,--------John Mcinerney opened the pro~ de t of the Women's Athletic As· ,P..PII& PSI .O!'fEGA

gram with a talk on Roman cus- s iation when ~w · officers were OOMPLETES.: PLANS tom& Donald Cox read several of el .tt:d for the fall term -at a rep-· . ,Alph~ Psi -Omega, national ~­Pliny's gbost stories to brin,g it to la meeting October 11. Other of- matte' tra~ty, met in the home a close. . fie s are Betty Bob Massey, vice;_ -of Miss ViVian Downs, faculty

Plume u• Cokes, coo~ea, and candi~ were president; Jo · V~&Dcll, secretary; spqnsor, .;Monday evening, October senfed by Mta Isabel Work,ISpon- ReJ:,& Pierce, treasurer. · • 11. Plans for the Homecoming pa-I!IOr of the club. The refreshments Time for regulk meetings w8.s t:&de flOat viere completed.

:.....,.;.------~~----= were followed by table tennis and set! for 7 o'clock qn the second and ~: Memtiers ·P.resent were Donald

ii~;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ dancing. . fmh·th Mondays of each mcmth; · Cox. Miuilyn 1Jiolt, Carroll Staton, Officers of the Latin Club are The club entertained !4Qnday WU~am ·r..~ce DeLay, and Joe

Bennett Freeny, president; Frank night, O<!tober 18, with an open-. Wright. ~. · Tldwell, vice president; Mrs. Ros· ·house for all girl8 of Southeaateni , ~=~· ~=~~=====~ .Dr. J. A. Clay

OPTOMETRIST alie Bennett, secretary; and Bob were athletically interested or ·'j . . c g.s l Glafcke, reporter. . . • :·. ·. ·. · • • i Want 1fhe: Best·

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· they ~st outSide the football t~am 140 w. Kala itself. So here is a tip of the hat .. to W. ·L. Hawkins, Warren Lewis, .._ ___ ....;._.,....----~"-..;

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