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- I ' ! • - - I • I Official Southeastern : State T . ' . . . :TOL UME'. TWO , . DURANT, OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, APRI:L 7, 1n : 9 - .. - ' . •' NuMJ;JER T . . '• . I . I . - ENTY-EIGHT . ... SOUTHEc.a.o·tL .... ,.. .. N DEBA DEFEA:T ""' "" . I .- J4J . FIFTEENTH : 0 ' •• s. T. c. SOUTHEASTERN ()KCA. OMA · . . · · , ·1 . " . : · . · · t ' f)!;::.::\ ft! · J the TRACK AND- FIELD · Student . The ach· . Schedule EvetltS · .. ·. . · 1 E. ers College debating te ;.m com- . THURSDAY, · APRIL 17 ' . 8 of b. is · before the posed · of Reid an ,d hie Tennis Preliminaries . begin at 1 P. M. . . . \ lar . ge . $tudent bodJY l of Southeast- Pool, won one of the most Girls' Soprano 'T oic·e Preliminaries 2 p M. . ern Thursda morning _ planned d bates i I Finals 8 P . . M. 0 i greajt educator at the , a.ge , of ' 79 from the stromg Simmons C liege . ! 1 .• ; is one . of the mo t able speakerg team Of . Abil . ene. Texa... es- Soprano .Voice. 1 ' . ';:) 1 B B ' Q .. · · , · that · has ever app in Soutn- f' . a,y evenhiP.- o·f _ l9st w . eek M Cas :' . oys . uartet . . i .. . ' ,. Davis and upheld. the Cl&ss B Girls' Glee Club. . : , The .. . . . . Class A Girls ' Glee Club. · · r .. "I am especialljY happy to be · tfve side of questi? .n fo the Class A Orchestra. with you today -. because it . is a. ViSitOr-S. The I QUeStiOn de ated " -, •· new ' WOrld intO> which . YOU at'e as, Resolved: 'That ran- FRIDAY, APRIL · t . Yo ·u are · not going to _ be raads· in tbe United Stateis s uld Tennis Preliminaries and Finals 9 A. M. what your teachers :are; _ you are The A Una . nbnous Decision I \ T. C. Win Stmtnons Preachers Last . be 'f ·£>rced to into such Pi a no, Declamation, Reading, Violin, Boys ·' Voice -and Girls' going .fo try to know ·. what . your regional syster.s as . may · be esig- Alto and St9ry ... A. M. know; anyb . ody in · school .Jlll. ted by . the Inter-State om- County at 1 P. M. · . · · _ . • anybody . in normal school ?r merce Commission." · . · Class A and Class B Track Me et {2· f. M. · ·colleg-e tod3.y who . dees pot know · Mis-s McLaukhlin, debate ach. Finals 3 P. M. . . ·. years · from todat.Y than lR to be con-gtatulated on t ring Boys, Declanlation. : ' anybody in · coHege knows today out ·a team .. cculd wi ' t'le Class B Orchestra. . . . 1 will -- be a. chump ; that's all there · unanimous decision over so s rong 3 ' · · · .. 1 ... . is to it! Nobcdy goes .. to ·normp-1 a team as the l one that rep t- Fin J. ]s 8 P.M. · · · 3chooi ··or. college 1 now · to know · ed Simmons qollege thjs ear. Pi :1 no ,' Reading, Violin , Gjrl s' Alt o Voice, Voice and wh at the teachers . know for no Those who heard this deba Class A Boys' Quart et, finals. · · knows · the · p.eople t "' they never listen to ' SAT U RDAy · · · ·- · got to know te .p . years from a debate where the te J.m rk · : · · · · . today.' 'Ncbo«;}y today 'kndws what' · · and argument I w 0 'Tennis finals 9 A. M. 0 ' , ··1' the school . books o! 'ten ° ye.a.ra ·. ter planned this one o thhe - i Class . and Class 'B Track and Field .. . from · today will pu.blish - and if you part of w_hil t e _ . .forget . 1 everything else, . ember · displayed by the itors TO GIVEN · · t-his ' sentence: y,ou · · Qd . was equally marked as the S. T. c .. FACULTY - · t d t i U d HONOR DELEGATES OF FACULTY s u en 8 a. re n co f'ges au un- . ) .tear.o wcrk of the tea r-" . FEDERATED CLUBS . . FOR THE . HOI .. ISSO versities iJ , how t . \Tihis is the second time th = 1. t · ! · _ \earn \Vha(: nobody ' knows "' .today. Southeastern ha -s won de 3 tes , L. . . · That's the ' thing that is funda- . from Simmon$ · College, but this IT' he of Southeastern ' A treat of little mental. Ani teacher who lnoks one w' as far above the ot one State Teachers · College ente1·- i.s in · s· tore for . wpo . see mto the face · Of a student .l as t<> class. ained the vi-siting women of th a "Zalie," the play. and that Ia · Poole Re!d acquitted em- Seventh District of Oklahoma at the . college on Tues- · ought · to .tn 3 .t .,the dua Feives · gr eat on "this Federation of Women's Clubs last d·.l.y evening, stude.nt in ·- this or occasion. Both had · almost ' an- evening with six going qn ip ' splendid . style. c ollege Qr university, . . . . swerable argument and on peir dinner, i ljl; the . College Cafeteria . and the .. .. years 1 from today will 'know etc-sing _p<rrtr.a}!ed ' e't- Fully ene hundred t wenty-five their_ parts w_ ere 1Jf things that no of l.ent judgment 1 in the selecti . of were . 'in attendance. M r. ·- w!to · is knows; that is . the . roints for Davi for The banquet hall . was decorateq directing · the has ad ovant . to imbress fupt)n yon t};le v:sttors was a rell orat 1 and in purple and gold. . Four long in -: pioduc- morning. has chansed the h< >m folks a real ta . Hles were . placed so as to form t!on . · and · wh · ole , atmokphere of colle .. the way he ha dled his a In . the ce . nter · of the his in tlt.e , Dramatic normal . sch 4 ol Iife i It has The judges for this "ate •square was a large embankmen t Club of 'the "Pni'fersity of Kansas, us tllat the work chan were Judge Gjeorge S. Marc , \ .. of calla fillies and · ferns. Baskets of - tha rapidly. I ,. four- . Madill, . Supf. I I. S. Hinshaw, of of calendulas and yellow jon- entertainment · thus ago. I had very dehghtful time Checotah, - .... Prin. R. L. . Me- quils " were hung on the . of play is . here, · bh t . our · .. ars this . Plierren, 0f 1 that the hall. Large as wiiJ appeal especially . to South- school . and his wel"e ----4., baskets of · calendulas and jon- ern . audiences, _ ts no mor e lik 1 this school · The n-ew for the 9 24 qu. ils, tied . gold .a. nd · taken back tb-- Old · _ S0uth- . be- community oday Aan · a flivv . er is sel).!ors · arr!vetl la :::; t ThP. termed the center · pieces for t}le fore the _ .. war : .it tl!-at sc like Pierce Anrpw. Yesterd 'ft.a.tty engraving .y; were " the other decorations used e nt is offerea·· -: 8 in .. pTe&ent lovely 'home; ery expensive 1 · . The¥ · can . be seen at _- to '. .. out the; color scheme. cast. , Each . "'!ell- fit- home,. . but it ha m&flY eonven- . defu. C :lmpany .. 1 . . _ <. pontlnued on P.age -, - .. .. .:... - _ __ _:. ___ on , I I . .,

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• I Official Or~aa Southeastern :State T . ' . . .

:TOL UME'. TWO , •

. DURANT, OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, APRI:L 7, 1n:9

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NuMJ;JER T . .

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TRACK AND-FIELD 1\f~ET · ~· Student ~y ~ ~ee~ . The Southe~~tern St~te ach· . Schedule o~ EvetltS · . . ~ ·. . · 1• Dr~ ~- E. WinsJp ,.deliv~red -~~e

ers College debating te; .m com- . THURSDAY, · APRIL 17 ' . 8 of b.is · ~a xhous add~e.s~es before the posed ·of Fra~k Reid an,d hie Tennis Preliminaries .begin at 1 P. M. . . . \ lar.ge . $tudent bodJY lof Southeast-Pool, won one of the most Girls' Soprano 'T oic·e Preliminaries 2 p ~ M. . ern ~last Thursda morning_ ·,Tb~s ~ting an~ b~st planned d bates i I Finals 8 P . . M. 0 i greajt educator at the , a.ge , of' 79 from the stromg Simmons C liege . ! 1 .• • • ; is one . of the mo t able speakerg team Of . Abil.ene. Texa... ~n es- Git~ls' Soprano .Voice. 1' • .

';:) 1 B B ' Q .. · · , · that · has ever app at~d in Soutn-f' .a,y evenhiP.- o·f _l9st w. eek:· M Cas:' . oys . uartet. . i . . . ' ~.· ,. Davis .·and Bir~ upheld. the e~~- Cl&ss B Girls' Glee Club. . : i· , ~astern; The . . . . . .

Class A Girls ' Glee Club. · · r .. "I am especialljY happy to be· tfve side of t~e questi?.n fo the Class A Orchestra. with you today -. because it . is a . ViSitOr-S. The I QUeStiOn de ated " • -, •· ~ new ' WOrld intO> which . YOU at'e w·as, Resolved: 'That ~the ran- FRIDAY, APRIL -~8 · t . c~min~. Yo·u are · not going to_ be raads· in tbe United Stateis s uld Tennis Preliminaries and Finals 9 A. M. ~- what your teachers :are; _you are

The A Una.nbnous Decision

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T. C. ; Tea.c~ers Win Stmtnons Preachers Last. ~..,.eek.

be 'f·£>rced to }~on:solidate into such Piano, Declamation, Reading, Violin, Boys·' Voice -and Girls' going .fo try to know·. what . your regional syster.s as . may ·be esig- Alto Voi~e and St9ry Tflll~ng ... ~r.eliminar1es ·~·. A. M. teache~s know; anyb.ody in· school • .Jlll.ted by .the Inter-State om- County ~pelhng ~atch at 1 P. M. · . · · _ . • anybody .in normal school ?r merce Commission." · . ·Class A and Class B Track Meet P~e~iminar~es {2·f. M. · ·colleg-e tod3.y who .dees pot know·

Mis-s McLaukhlin, debate ach. Finals 3 P. M. . . ·. ~ore ~n years ·from todat.Y than lR to be con-gtatulated on t ring Boys, Declanlation. : ' anybody in · coHege knows today out ·a team .. t~\.a~ cculd wi 't'le Class B Orchestra. . . . 1 ~ will-- be a. chump; that's all there

· unanimous decision over so s rong 3 ' · · · .. 1 • ... . is to it! Nobcdy goes .. to ·normp-1 a team as the lone that rep t- FinJ.]s 8 P.M. · · · 3chooi ··or. college 1 now ·to know · ed Simmons qollege thjs ear. Pi:1no,' Reading, Violin, Gjrls' Alto Voice, Bb~;s ' Voice and wh•at the teachers . know for no Those who heard this deba "~~Y Class A Boys' Quartet , finals. · · - teacb.~r knows w~at ·the ·p.eople t "'

t}la~ they 'ha~ never listen to ' SATURDAy · · · ·- · ~ave got to know te.p . years from a debate where the teJ.m rk · : · · · · ~·· . today.' 'Ncbo«;}y today 'kndws what' · · and argument I produc~d w

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bet ~ 'Tennis finals 9 A. M. 0

' • , ~ . ··1' the school .books o! 'ten ° ye.a.ra ·. ter planned t~an this one o thhe - i Class. ~ and Class 'B Track and Field ~1e~~ fina.~ 1 .~.- M~. .. . from· today will pu.blish -and if you part of S~ut~eastern, w_hil t e _ . .forget. 1 everything else, . ember

· 'llt"ator~. displayed by the itors "ZALI~", . TO ~k. GIVEN · · t-his 'sentence: y,ou ~-· · · Qd . was equally a~ marked as the S. T. c .. FACULTY ~ - · t d t i U d

HONOR DELEGATES OF AP~IL t~ .: ~y; •FACULTY s u en 8 a.re n co f'ges au un- . ) .tear.o wcrk of the h~me tea r-" . FEDERATED CLUBS . . FOR THE. HOI .. ISSO versities t~y iJ , 1~ how t

. \Tihis is the second time th=1.t · ! · _ \earn \Vha(: nobody 'knows"' .today. ~._.. Southeastern ha-s won de 3tes ~ , L . . . · That's the 'thing that is funda-.from Simmon$ ·College, but this IT'he f·~.cuHy of Southeastern ' A treat of ~o- little m_¥-:gn·i~ude mental. Ani teacher who lnoks one w'as far above the ot one State Teachers · College ente1·- i.s in · s·tore for . t~os~ wpo . see mto the face ·Of a student

.l as t<> class. ained the vi-siting women of tha "Zalie," the ·stud_e~t-taculty play. and ~tlUnks that ,stude~t Ia ·Poole ~nd Re!d acquitted em- Seventh District of Oklahoma at the. college ~a~dif<!.rium . on Tues- ·ought · to ~.now .tn3.t .,the dua

Feives ~vit'h · g r eat ~onor on "this Federation of Women's Clubs last d·.l.y evening, Ap~il . 1~. R~lie~rsal~ stude.nt in·- this instit~Uon or occasion. Both had ·almost ' an- Thursd~y evening with six ~'clock ~re going qn ip 'splendid. style. ~ny college Qr university, . . . . swerable argument and on peir dinner, i ljl; the .College Cafeteria. and the . . charac~e~~ .. .tl~~ handlin~ years1 from today will 'know etc-sing spe~c~es _p<rrtr.a}!ed ' e't- Fully ene hundred t wenty-five their_ parts ~~ ~hc~n~gh th~y w_ere 1Jf things that no teaqhe~ of l.ent judgment1 in the selecti . of were . 'in attendance. profe~sien~ls. Mr.·- F~~l~, w!to · is knows; an~ that is .the. roints for d~fcussion. Davi for The banquet hall. was decorateq directing· the p.I-~y, has h·ad ~II)pl~ ovant . to imbress fupt)n yon t};le v:sttors was a rell orat

1and in purple and gold. .Four long eX!per~_en.ce in -: ~li~atric~l . pioduc- morning. I~ has chansed

gav~ the h<>m folks a real ta.Hles were. placed so as to form t!on. ·and ·int~rvr,etati~n. thr~~ugh · wh·ole , atmokphere of colle .. the way he ha dled his ~r e~t. a squ~re., In. the ce.nter ·of the his me~bers~fp ! in tlt.e ,Dramatic normal. sch4ol Iifei It has

The judges for this "ate •square was a large embankment Club of 'the "Pni'fersity of Kansas, us tllat the work i~ chan were Judge Gjeorge S. Marc , \ .. ~f of calla fillies and ·ferns. Baskets and~~ tb~ tech~i~~l ~p~cts of -tha rapidly. I ~as · · bir~ ,. four- ye~rs

. Madill, .Supf. II. S. Hinshaw, of of calendulas and • yellow jon- entertainment a11 ~ · thus ~_assq.red. ago. I had very dehghtful time Checotah,-.... an~ Prin. R. L. . Me- quils" were hung on the colu.I~lns . Th~ theme~ of t~e play is. _.~uch here, · bh t . our · .. ars ~gc) this

'· . Plierren, 0f . ~~~(~ester. 1

that s~rrounded the hall. Large as wiiJ appeal especially .to South- school . and his mmunt~J wel"e ----4., • baskets of · calendulas and jon- ern . audiences,_ a~ -~J:ie spect~to~ ts no more lik

1 this school ~d ~his ·

The n-ew ~ng~ for the 9 24 qu.ils, tied ~itb.~ .gold .a.nd· purple ~ taken back tb-- _t-~e Old · _S0uth-. be- community oday Aan· a flivv.er is sel).!ors ·arr!vetl la:::;t ~eel::. ThP. termed the center ·pieces for t}le fore the _ .. war: .it ~ ~ !:>el~lopi. tl!-at sc like a · Pierce Anrpw. Yesterd

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.+r ~ t:l be~utiful engraving .y; were" the other decorations used ent is offerea·· -:8 in t~e . . pTe&ent lovely 'home; ~ot ery expensive 1

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• them~ The¥ · can . be seen at _- to' . ~arry .. out the; color scheme. cast. , Each . chara~_ter ~s "'!ell- fit- home,. . but it ha m&flY eonven-. defu. ~ ... ~ry C :lmpany.. 1 . . _ <.pontlnued on P.age ~our.) -, - .. - (C<il~'i4ltwtt-on. JP~ .~-~~•!J.l .. .:... - ___ _:. ___ ,!~~l~~rt on ~ou!\> ~"---

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' • M·ONDA Y, APRIL, 7, .l-9,24 •

· THE SOUTHEASTERN

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TH .. E . SOUTRE.ASTE~l' ..__ R'Jlrar Extension Di is i.c n of the --- , _. National 'Bureau of Education. Orflf'IRI Ornftn .Af thr S•mtht>a~lt•rn ~t :''" .·ha s been .p. laced 1·n ~harge of t'h is · Tf'aQhers · Collrgf'. · - '1'

STRAIGHT " 4"" STUDENTS FOR FIRST TERM,

SRCONil . ·SRl\IESTER MAil., ED 6UT THURSDAY

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-P-:-\-Jl-)l-i's_h_t>-:d-"~: ~"-"_k_l~-·~n~r-.-11-.(-' -~-· .-~'""'!:·-· .-1'.- r.. work and 'lJas re .1.ch e d every coun- , The round trip Idendfication In the t n tel' f'~t o r F.c\ucation in sout11- ty in .Southeastern Oklahoma. ~orty nine student$ eut nf R :t ilroad Certifibates which, are c-aster·n 01\laf,o mR . , ~ . , ---:..· ---· --T---t.r' ----=---.---~ ' It is quite pleasall!t tQ . note th~.t. nearly 1200 in attendance th·~·~ necessary for people who w :s h to '

c::ub ~w t·ip~lc'm t'fi'P kor rer ~<'ar. the graduating ,.class e~ch ye~r or • · . · · . tttend the 15th Annual South- . h N . 1 d C 11 d - t tern1 made an average In e.very Ok.labotna 1 H' h

It e orma an Q ege epar - . · 3astern nter- 1g ments, excels pre viQU3 nurnb.e rR subject o:vet 90 per cent. Scho·o·I Track and Field .Meet were

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of graduates by morr than t:-wo to .B,a shman, Irene, Durant. one. It follo·ws that · the ·31um·n : ~ranson, Ones , ·Rufe, Okla. of the Southea~tern St.a-te Tea ch- ~uck, Ju~3 ~ita, Kingston, Okla. e rs Colleg~ are taking their stand , · ·

M10 NlDAY. APRTL. 7. 1 9~24. 1 ~ Burgess, .Ivison, Durant. =::::;~~ --=--~ a long side the alumni of leading ·

· ' . - - · ___.,_..__ "lniversitfes of our country. This Ca.mpbe1l, Kenneth, Durant - SOUTHE~"STER.N ST.r\~ · I Carpenter, Myrtle. Bokoshe,

-r l ·.~ TE.~CukRs . COLI~EGE f1ncl lcites the 'phe nomenal · grow~ h Okla. ·

:'-16 less i~portant is the gra ~iu tl • o:~ I· . •

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(Rot~ ry Club Fo:der .) · ~ - 1 • elevation · in the ~tand · nd ·>t'

The_ Southeas tern State T ea<' ilJ· · ,, I h' It ld 'b e d'ff '(' l t , . · - sc u.r~ ars Ip. . wou 1 1 u : "era Colle ge located in Duran t , to believe what actual facts d ~:-:;-

, OkialH>r~a . the educati.onal 'cente!" •

1 ot So~th~astern Oklahotna.~ is o,ne

• • of the· foremost teachers coll-eg~s

I • in ~the West . ., The report o.J: the . .

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close ecnce·rning the 1 advan ce~t?.~1t

made in sch.ol1irship . More' ' th a" ~

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three thousand students t1 a ·1e heen affil iated with 1 the College by residence, extensjon and cor-

~ducation sh ows that Sout!heas ~ respo1nde nce work this school . , ern had t'he s1xl h la rgest summ~l'

~; . . year. school of the T eachers Colleges of Th t t · f s tl (' t

• 1 • • .• e repw a ton o 1 ou 1eas e r!1 the Untted States for 1923, wh.en l . th d t t f t 'hl t ·

I . tn e epar men o .3 e ~ c s , a~

24 8 6· were enrolled. 'The present . 11

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1 • : ~s genera . y nown. I as ecome

outloo}{ J.or t\he summet*session f ti -1 . t th b . . o na ona 1mpor ance. e a.:;-of 1924 potn ~s to a.n enrollment 1 k tb II t . f t b t t of more than 3ooo. I " . I e a eams or I e pas wo

,1 • • 1 • · . 1 years have tnet the .strongest col-. ~ .Southeastern State Teachers 1 f th N . tl c · t 1 st t · . I eges o e or· 1 en ra a es

1 Col1ege iS> a member of the N "-.L " d "f ·th t · d . . · "' a n · vv 1 -ou excep 1-on prove

. . , temse ves equa o 1e occas1o n ican Assocta•t1on -of Teach e r s Co - d b ht h th 1 f · ~ a n roug orne e 1onors o

! legei·, two of the largest a cered it- . t Th f ' tb 11 d b k t · .. • ; . · . . v tc. ory. ,. e oo a .an as -e -1 tng- assoctattons 111 th .. e) United "'

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1 1 1 · . . · ,,,J, earns 1ave Jeen c Iamp1on.

State~. The degrees gran t~d are

Carter, Marth•a , · 1\fadiU, Okla. Cheser , · Lois, Walters, ' Okla. Chestn u.t, Lola, Bokchito.

Fonta-ili e. Oscar, Durant. Gibson ) Viva , KeJlefic, Okla. Gilbreath, BuJah, Mangum, Go in, G J rme n 3 Dur-ant.!

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Grantham , I H elga Ve rne, D·J .

rant.,_ · Hale, Mrs. Mamie Head, Dn -

rant. Hall, Erdice, K e mp, Okla. Hall , Sus ie B., vVade, Okla: .Hardy, Henry, Colen1an , Okl~ .

Harmon,: Ola, Durant. ~ Harri s, ~iiv ia, Achilfe.

Holt, Btirk. Lockesburg.

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Hotchkin. Christine Dur.a.nt. · • • •

J ack son. Lynn, Durant. Keith, Betty. Haileyville,

' 1Knu tscn i' Eva., Wilson Leonard, Lu.cy, Durant. McClendon ~ Capitola l{ingstnn

. rnailed ·Out Thursday. Any who •

rlid not get these and wish ,. to a·vaiL themselves of the reduce d

' fares can get the m by writi111g to P. E . Laird. director of the Meet. A number cf Certificate.s rer~

kept esp.ecially to be mailed out ~ o those wl1o we re overlooked.

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Below .is a lis t of the new l stu­·le il t s who ente red S J uthe:uhern . fo r the first· tin1e this year.

Tna Anderson, Antle'!·s. · 1 'Va Iter 'Le wis Austin. Du.rant. ., Belle F 1sher, Delta, Colo .. Bern ice Floyd, SJ)encerville . Mrs. E . A. Gardner, Ft. Towson Bill Hall, Heavener. J. S. Roberts, Roberta. .. T.J. V . Teague, Durant. Bessie . Simmcns. Durant. Mrs. J. F. Spring, Jumbo. Grace Williams, Roberta . Onee Lewis, Ardmore. T.a Monte M.artin, Durant. Delilah Merritt, BoswelL Mi1dred Nunnelee, Poteau.

---Sl'C---­Sf'HOOI:t · MAR·MS CLUB

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GAVE RECEPTION of t he state . f<>r. q1~ pa~t two years. equal to those · of any college or The rg 2 4 f.c.otbaH ~e 1 ~ 011 on e n s Mc Tn·ti r e , Blair, Durant. .

. university in the country and the ·u 1 - St t U . : · · Mcintire, -He-ten, Durant . .. - -- The School Marms Club gt.tve a

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I · gr.~~duates are . adm· itted ·to the w.1· 1 owa a ~ nivers~ty at Jow·a City, ' October · '4th. ~ 'MorriS{)fl., Ross, ·Durant. reception in hone r of the s :·m- · ·

gradua~e schop ls of . all tl;le l eac~- STC _Moseley, Efhel, Durant. mons CoJlege debating team afte r '-ing univers ities of America. Y. 1\i~ c. A. Neely, Nadine, Dura~t. the debr 'J .te on Tuesday even'i;ng in ·

This year, two modern educ~ . A m eeting was_ ca11ect ~hursd..,y I Phipps , Li_l~ian , Colbert. the dining room of the Home Eco- · oU.~na_I _buHdings have been con- i J r the pu.rpose of or ganizi_ng a · Pie rce, Ald~n, · Blancho, nomics Department. Many mem.:.

l .st~ucted, .whiC/h .. ad~~d to the al-~ Y. M . . c. A. here . Thirty- five Po<>l, Archie, _Bingen, Ark. ber s .of the faculty, judges and 1 re~d_y adaqua~e plant, . makes one young men m e t with F . M. Deer- Randall, Lillian, Durant. :nany students attended this ' re-r of tlie ~ost t:J~oroughly -~~uip~ed ·f!lake; st~te secretary of the y . . Roling, Cor:3., Durant. ception where they met the ViS·

! colleges 1.n th~ West. One 1'0f · the M. c. A. of Ok~ahoma c:ty a nd Scott. Mrs :1

Joseph C .. Durant. itin g-. debaters and extended con-~ost e ffi oi.en t gym nasi~ m: a .ndit o- A. R. EIHc tt. secretary of t h e Tu. Rhilling, B . · D., Madill. ..,.rn tu lations not . alone to the

[ riu;ms ~e~t of ~1!~ _ Miss.i ssfppi, wi1 h ternn tiona·l CommitteJ of t?e Y . Shull, Se rge, Durant. • v:sitors but to Po.c le and Rei4 as 1.a ~~3 tlng capacity ~f more than - M. c. A. of St. Lou:s, -Mo. , and[!:. Spring, Essie, Hugo. wen t Th·is was a h~ppy .occas~on ~000 will b e I opened for the ~n- organi'za tion was per~ected . The S~ephen s, ·Pauline, Spiro. ~n;oyed by a ll. A daint'y Iun.ch~on nua l . spring trt li·s~ c fes·tiva~ April f~llowing comfu ittee on organiza - Strickland, _ Ethe l, U ti'ca. . was served by the School Marms. 27 to M~y 2. On thi$ occasipn a tion was ~pnointed :· Archie P~ole Tate, Hazel, Siloam Sprin~s . STC----

fc~orus df .~ive hu~dred. vo:~es~ wi~l Chairman, Ben OgdJn~ . Lelanq Arl{ansas. E1\TTRY BLANH;S FOR MEET ,sing the Bohemian Girl. E~ans, Carl Mcintire . A. M. Par~ Utt_erback. Priscilla. Durant. SENT OUT LAST ~-EK

.! fA~, an evird~oce of .the progress ker, H 'aQrY Hewitt, . Ifober~ B f.y- vaughan, Mrs. J. s .. Duran·t. . J

1 o t ~ Southeastern .. State Teach: .a n t , Frank Honts and Tro~ D en- Wilson, Mrs. Lillian, Durant. · The entry blanks ~or the va~ -1

' ers College a~ Durant gen e rally; ton. This committee \vill call ::1 Wcodward, Christjne, Durant. .ous contest~ whlch will be con"-·J more than tw~nty.fi~e n.ew ~.om~s . m ee-t tng the firs t of t~ is week t 0 'zinnecker, Llof d, .Dur.:1nt. .. t.ested for at the · 15th ~nnu'J.l have been c~~structed n1 Nor"' ·: 1 perfe~ the organ :Zi :: tion . Every STC . So?theastern Oklaho~a 'In~er-

1.He~ght~Addl,Ion a nd m · 11 y m or"' tt·ue . 89u tbeastern suC.porter is :>ill.ard .E~ba~k, star at.hl~te. i~ high EChool Track. ·and Field Meet 1n the other; t par ts of the cf tv fl ' l 'g'.hted that th r re]CiCing thts wee k as hiS g rade ~ere sent •OUt last week. Any h!~b

. · 1 l:: 1 e young men · . . .since SeJ)temqer 1s t. _ h ave decide<i to take u i tl is grea~ . card shows that he ma?'e abov~ ~chool tha·t did not get the blanks

~ . The Rural ' Ex·tension Depfi:rt - ~ work. ~ \ 90 per cent h~ four out of fiv~ are a.sked to. write ~o P. E . . L':l.ird, memt h a s. bee~ added· .this year' 'in

1 s s. bjects. :Jie s~ys, the fir:st time Director of the Meet, for · same.

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-Dr. J . C. ~lu erman entertained . hi s old f r iend Dr: A . E . 'Winship

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whne h e wa~ h e r e 1.1s t week. · It • was !r ear inter esting to hear these ~wo gentl e m e n tal kl over old times

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·: ea r s. They have been intimate · fr iends for ma~y ye a-rs and it-was .

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' . Supt. I . S. EJihs~a~ , of t he- Cbe cot~".! h schools.\ has

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T RArCK 'l'IDA l'd , W·I•NNERS CLArSS A , 19'•2·3 . . . · . • hate p n T u esdjaY ev.en ing between • . I .

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F.-\C''CI~TY ADDRESS ; lege w as hi s ~Sth deb.a te and in . .· . FEDERATED. f'I4rn~ ::t il those 'd ebates hie vote d on th·~ ·· ..r lcsin'g side but onqe. He -~lso has .

At the a nnua l sch ool m eet:ng S · · raised 24 9 M~.;ster !Masons, . a ,..ec· . eve r a l ru e n;} he r s of t he facu UY ""~ f-

Supt. R . J . Mullens of the Eu- of t h e Blac1{ J acl{ d istrict in Car- - · ~ ~rd h eld by b'ut fe w school men. f8.ula high school received l'!l·oti ce ter Ccunty, {he board e lecterl appeared· on · t h e progr~,.m o f '¥" 1 ~ ~,.~ I _ · , • ! .

that . his high sch<>ol h a d b een Prof. Fre d . T. Holl a nd a nd M'i f~ a nnua l conve n tion of th e seven th ~RIN 'R . 1~. ·~tcPlJEft.REN 1

, vot~d unqua)lfled membe rship in v_e~a Bradford f ?r the ir third ye:~r d istrict Okla hPma F e d er ation- of VISITF sopTHEAS-rt;JI\x the North Centra l . Association . giving them an In c rease of 25 p e r W~men".s Clu.bs. Prof. N. · Cong~r -· :, . This is" a decided. forwa rd I mova .. cent in sa l:J.ry. Both o f , , the se ~ · Pr'in . R . L.l McPhe rren of the - spo k e b e fo r e the conve n t ion 011

·· for this ex<;ellent high sch ool. teache~s are fllrm.er s tude nts o f ·'Proble m s of American Olti z•n· Mc Alester hig li sch ool was a 11,\l!as-This past ;year a n e w ,high sch ool '3 outheast ern . Mr. Holla nd wt:ts 1 . , Th·~ ·d f t ·· p \::; f !.nn t ~isitor a~ S :> u t heastern· last

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equipped. • . H e sa id that h e had n ot a~cepted gra k e ' 'Tl '(;'\ ~ · W ' t hl' JUdges tn th~ Sowtheaster.n-Slm-

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UNTY HAS . . " man -g av e an· . I u s. ta e · ectu :·e : . 'SUPEB.IOR MODEL' SCHOOJJ 'Voodford high school. Th d ·· . ht " O N t·· · , · ;ng friends a nd looking over new

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1 , P .d.· t H. · G B Improvem e nts at Southeastern ..

· l\IARIETTA 11o:r 1 a l'I o . · . r es1 en . . en - . . ,, The rur.al school s of L~timer . "'E\VF> ne t t addressed th e conventicn . F r i- ~e says th at Mc11.1"1Ster wtll have

county are having a very success- The S_enior Cl,g.ss of the :vlari- d :1 y . . th ·1 . . t fi fty con testan ts h e r e at the b_lg ~ul school year. Three of' . the ot.ta High School presente d th t? i r . . m-ornlng . -on . e, s u )Jec ~ of. Meet Ap ril 17 ' 1 8 tand 19. .

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EUf1,AULA I H.IGH SCHOO ME~fBER NORTH CEN~AL

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C.-\RTER COUNTY RAISFA." TE.L\CHERS' SAI;ARIES

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~ UT~R RrSSE;J;L PAYS ·. .· -\1JSIT TO SOUTHEAStrERN ~

- ---"TC -Sou th east ern was· pleased last

• • week .to . h a ve Mrs: ·J. W. Cla :· !{ , - . • •

school buHdiigs are ci ::tssed as Cla ss play Ma r ch 27 a nd 2 8 at ~"•model and l one _as 'supe r ic r Marietta and M-ar ch ·29 at T hack ­ll)odel" scqools . . e rville . The titre -of t h e p lay w as

The County Superintendeht , E . ~ 'Aaron Boggs, Freshman.'.' It for~1 er-l y Ann~ J;>a ullin , vi s_i t ,1s · •

Gary Stephens,. takes · a spec~al in~ wen~t ove r with gJ·eat sa ccess . terest , fn nig~t scho'ols andj is a Mariett:~. is contempla t :ng o n

firm bel·ieve r in a closer co -"(j) .pe f' ~ · entering tbe R ed R iver Va lley tion of the scho ol boa rds , cobmu- Confe rence Meet t o b e h eld !lt nity and tln.e lschool. Madill April 11 . and "12.

· He has written very interesting 1\fciNTOSH cJJ~~Y .!\fEE T and effective

1 monthly lett~rs -t o '.PIUS WEEK AT EUF.r\UI~A

_tl?-e shool Qffic ials . . These lFt te r s The Mcln tosh a n u a l co u n 1 y have had a ve ry wholeson1e in-

1 track mee t wi..I l r'b e h eld at Eu·

tf1luence for b etter schoql ?ond~ - · faula, . Friday and S a turd 1y, 'Jf ons. . . th' k I • • I I lS vree . Coach Godtrey will Interest 1n the co_mtng a nua l r e feree the m eet a nd · · act 3S

caunty meet .oo be held i Red starter.

durin:g t h e :cohve.n tion · of F e d- I·. Lut~1er Russell, high school in-

er a t ed Cl~.tbs. ~-h ~- ~ layeQ. a v ioHr).spectof of Oklaho~a, -""~s .. rt~d solo on Thursd ay ev ening which . Southeastern ~·o n . Thursday .an\') w as very ,m ucli appreC)~ted . M 1·s. : was i l t roduced t ? the . studeJ ts Cla rk played ·<i>h . Southea st e rn's .~ .t Asse mbly. Mr. · Russell is ~1-baske.tball te:u~s fo r seve r a l sea- ways _a vyelcome vJsitor to South­sons a nd is well kn ow-n by a ll onr easte rn as h e · has many _friends

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former students . · · i n t his pa r t of O~la:homa. He haB . - ~TC. . been ~pending a f ew days inspe~'- · ELKINS B.-\DIJY 'H .URT · in g t he high sch ools of Beyan

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Elkin s. Southea'stei'n 's star Y. \\"., C". 1\. 0

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m eeting of · the Y. W. c .

. ~T(: week whet~ a. v~ulting' ·pole' b'i-o ke I c. wh~c]l was to have I been; held Prof . . Willi.J.m Rhoades of the h · with . hiu1 \~hBl.e vau lting 12.t a rr urs~ay . April ?rd, was post- .

Music Department wen t to Po- I · hejgth of 11 fee t and 6 h1crr.e·:- p oned fo r one week bec~nse ·

. ,; O:~.k, is taken by every schGol in , th~ county.

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the mus,ic eyents · of the L eF lo re . . ~ .,_ 1th id r l · ~~· ~ · · ud 1. n .. L_t.gaments were tor. n laos_ a in~ his. e -~ < r _ess o 1 Dr_. Winnie 8 _ " .....

teau Friday to assist in j g g "' ~ • · • 1

• • lnp a nd leg which will' make; ; t: g e r . At · the meet ing · Thursday · county meE-t. Thrs county has one - , • · ·"" · · · th t · · '

. Stepheilis fo1r three dia ys last week.

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we as a fhletic meets 1-n t he . en- , _ $tc . . ·will g~ve a . repbrt of the Chick-a-tire sta:t~. 3,000 _Stud·elljt.S rt~ts · su-mme r. _ ~ha m~etiTI!g. · -. ' . .

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HONOR DELEd ATES . OF FRDERATED ('J,~t.rn~ .

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ALUMNI NOTES . •

ROBERT SPRAQUE TO

THE 'SOUTHEASTER·N i . GLEE CLUB DELIGHTS

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The Southe3stern Glee Club .un­der the direction o·f Miss Julia E. Stout gave a very much appreciat­P.d entertainment at Caddo Thurs-

\ twenty-f.ive years ago. Wheri I

' was ·he.re fo.ur years ago, your was served by the Home Econom-(

IfE.-\D KIO,\TA SCHOOl~S . t-day ... night be£ore the Caddo Musi ~ J: . I

t . presJdeilt wo~tld riot ~av~, tried , · to drive · ove r rhere 'in ' the morm ing

' . f'rom .the . R ack 1sland st tion

I a;way ove r th~re t hirty i·ntiles ) way •

perhaps. Th e roads were not' there . then that .ar~ : there now. Y\ou had · no .paven1ent in tli is city worth

me11tion,jng then . There · w~~ none from town four years ag? . And that . is true Etve rywhere .'· I~ I had

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icS- Department. under the· direc-tion of Miss Hallie McKinney and Miss Lqcy Leonard.

The we lcome a ddress was d e-•

livered by Mr. H . G. Benne tt, in . I

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h e lp but note th e favorable recep tion of his opening ren}arks . QY the visiting mem .. bers of. the Feder.J i:(!)n . Tlle ··esponse t o the welcome address w-as made by the Di.strict Presi-. dent, Mrs: J . V-1. Huskins,' of Wil-llurtqn. Mrs. Huskin s voiced th~

. Ro.bert Sprague, who ·went from

• the princ-i~alship of the I-dabel hih school to the s uperintendency

• • of the Crowder school last year was res e n tly elected to be super:_ 'intendent of t h e Kiowa schools. M:r. Spraue, for a youn man, ha s . . l1ad wide experience in scho(IJ

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nomena lly success·ful. Kiowa was indeed fortunate in being able to

·secure the services o~ thi s South­e-ast e rn product.

2·6 h ours the_ pap_«1r s woul.~ h~ve 'I . h a,dlrne lis t ed as a "thinker," you . ?.i>preciation of the visiting wo- I<'RAZII<~R GOF.S

. ~ ~no . . I I~ I hacil said h~r~ ~h~n th~ . men in a very impressive \Vay. Dr. BACK TO HIS om Wb~n I 0 1 nH~ baGk here now. In Winnie Sanger. Rresident of thP PLACE AT C ALEU.\

1 four y~a·rs .. ~ at. J?eople i \1 Ne~ State Association cf Wome n 's Superintendent Ft~azier , who() r e -

Club. Those w.ho h~ard the co-:t ­cert were 1-f>ud in ~heir prai~e. of this excelieht musiCal ol'lganiza.­tion. Miss Roberta Sexton pleased th audience with some well chosP.Tl readings . Mr. Whitley, of Boswell , surprised the ·audience with~ a_ Whistling solo .as well aS whist ­ling a n obligatto with the chr:-ruses.

It goes w.ith·out saying tha t Southeastern has the best Glee Cl'lb 'of mixed voices in the h1s -. tory of the institution.

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N.\TIONAL C'ONFFJ~ENC~~ l\fUSIC SUPERVIS ns

I York City w uld h ear a concert Clubs. -was then· ca l.led o·ri for n signed his post to enter South­,· in ~erJ in that. was going on ov~r .short ad.dress. It is 11 seless to say eastern last fall, was ele<!ted t o Miss Julia E . Stout of the Mu­• .. th~ve. :by 'sit' ng i~ · Ne~· I. York, that Dr. ~anger m'l'd e a very : 11 • the sa!l1e position. a few days ag~. I sic dep.:I r tment, left Saturda~ for ' they would b; v.e .h eld n1e 1up as terestinrg address 011 the pas t Mr . Fraz.ier felt the need of ac- Cincinnatti to attend the Nation- ·

ridiculous . ' Tlliese things ar.e go- •1.chievements and present pur- quiring more academic tra ining al Conference of l\1.usic Supervi­ing on eve ryt h e r e else and they poses of t}1e organization: which if h e continued in his professic-n, so(s" which -meets there in· their , are conJ.irig i-q ~d-udati'on . . Clhanges ~~e repres~nted. -Mr~. Fraze r was and with that in mind, h e has annual meeting. She will spent hi .educatiqn a re j~s,t as S"fift ~.s 'l m<>ng the . vi~iti.ng dele gates sp~nt ~he present year here. He is the week there and pay a short

I airplane ssrvic~ · and just a~ swift present and In view pf h e r lead- · to ·be congratulated on the fa~t visit to her ~orne folks in Ind i-cdmfort at a1~ in riding out here ·e rship ) in the past w

1as caJl~d on tha.t h e w.~s. able to .. go back to ana while away. · ·

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·.:!3 the ra di'o: I -· , for a talk. She has a consistent his ' old p·osition. Calera is indee,l STC ~ . · If there Is a nybody otf7 earpi ··eco.rd of fri endship. for . South- f·ortunate in getting this man. DR. ,~~INNIF; SANGER TAI1KS t.' today who~ ' I lpi.~y fro,-n . the ~ast erq and took occasion I in h e r who is now be~ter· fitted f<?r hi8 ON HEALTH l.IYGIENE

depths of my sou•l it ' is the per- remarks to show h er r egard for work and who is so familiar with ' 'I son .. who doea t ot enjoy 1 n ew this institution an~ fpr President the peculiar conditions of the!r Dr. Winnie Sanger, President af .

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1 -things. One t hirlg that is highly -Benne~t, by m~:king t~~ sugges- school. the Women's F ederation of Club_s. • tll}~ortant is .t ·s: "the ox team Uo n t hat a bust of the Pties id en t · o'klahom:a City, talked to the was just as . ser lceabie 1n its day he placed in the ca9itol of the n. A. CHEST~UT, '23, . class on H ealth Hygiene Th~rsd'ay

') a:s the Pie r ce . rrow is to~ao/. 1 state ·out of respect .for h; s ori g-!- GOES T.O COLBER'l' She gave ·the class an excellent 1 h a ve no· ~rit c~ of the things nating a plan to extermin a te il - 'rwo ·weeks ago Superintendent discc urse on the car~ of the body.

t ha t we r e then; ined,ucation or lite racy a nd his und;v; d ~ cl · intc ··- Cl:estnut of Bennington w a::; Th1sr large Health Hygiene class I elsewhere., I I'· ~ve no more r e - es~ ... in the work of th :s k!nd . _e!ected to the superintendency of will have seven3.l noted lecturers

sp.ect rq,. the rt .n -who mak~s f n 11 A large . r e.pr esenta tion of the t~€ Colbert schools. Mr. Chestnut a ppear befo~e them during this l- the D)an whd· l•J kes fun ch f the faculty . ~as present, J n enjoyable has been at the head of the Be n · term.

~-. . ':' f · the -~ld th (flgS than I fhave for time was h ad . by. ~~ery1one, a~d we nington school system for a nu m · 'ZALTA" TO ~~ GiVEN ) f, ne_w ( things : _;,: .. both ate in the ·, f~e l that. t~e vts it c rs '":'P.n ~ ,g·~ay ber of years, and h : s s~cceeded APRIL.

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_ same class~ I .want you· to realize I~ ronge r friends for this Ins titu11; in building up a strong sc.hool :n ' ~ ~ t · h . ' FOR THE HOLTSS O. . . ( t hat Y. ou . mus get ready to learn :on t -a n before. I tha ~ place. He rs a mail of gneat . .

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·. ho~~ to -~know the new Uiings . One· STC . deal of experience as we)J. as a ted for this Pll.rt and is ent ering :1. of. the · t hings i' 1 want ~a la~ . e m- HI~H S~H~!O,L I'SSPRCT R .. .. gra duate of Sputheastern, which into it with enthusiasm. '

h · · 1 'b t h VIS 'IS nRY 4 N ,..., l ''T\ makes of him ; a mc-st va luab1·2 P ats on 1s, .. . e ~ure . o a~e · · • ·"'· " ·" Every cent of the net ' proceed:3 I -yout· beys and , girls ;w1tnt .. to learn ~ I r:n a n in the te.::;ching profes~i·on. of the play will be divided am·ong

a thi ng . they have got to learn.' ~ta te In~pe<'tor of H !gh schools. the several classes of the sch.ool I The ; 1 g~ Qf draggingj peopie :s · ~ ruth ~r ,Russe ll. h ~s. '.iu ~ t complet- Fre<i. Holland, who has been ~ to ena.ble them to meet the:r

gon t:· hy~ ¥our boys and girls are · t the a nnua l vis ·t a t1on of th e 3-tudent of Southeastern fo:r sev­: . ~ ~ hum <.Ul ~eings See ·to tt ~hey lik r ' h igh school of. ·Bry:1n, cou nl tv. H e e ral years, but . ·who has· bee!l

.share of the expenses connected with the puolicatiori of . "The Holfsso." Thus the o.ffering should

~ . i . ' d ~ ·, the thi ng they a r e gofrt"g lea,.r:1 . ma e a very •favorable r ep :J rt \1 f te.:: ching in Carte'r County for two •

Edu ~"'auon · is tp ffit p ople so tbrd ' 1' P h 1gh sc.hool cond1itionsl as IE~ Y;ea rs, has been elected to · the

- wha t t hPy do will be wort11 the!r r0 n nd them in th:s c-:unty. Dr 9rincipalsh!p of the -h tgh sc'1o0 _ doing. ) rm must o e ready to meet Mum·ma n and - Sunt. Ce9h1 Sho~- tt W c odf·ord in the same county.

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