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-of ,. DURANT- OKLAHOMA- M_A. RCH I, 1950 v - •• Pool· Hew Duties . 4Q f 0 11 . ifrr ·As College i · RegistrGr ·. . In - f · .: , 1 1 ... ·. . . Annual: Sb · Utheaste· his new duties as college J'egistrar. 1 Ludlow B · eg 1 n 5 .. ... . He succeeds R. L. McPheron, 4 whose recent death ended a long ____ __;_ ___ ,eriod of service at the college. · t M • c · · '· · · For the present Pool will com- , USIC ourse West Point .. on 5 bine the duties of veterana' doordi- - .. _ .. nator and registrar. I Under the direction of Miss Ruth To Debate . Here· s·r ·· rin · g Prof II The new registrar.'s experience Ludlow a new t:v.pe of music class in the educational tjeld eminently 1 in piano is being offered to Russell Debaters from the United. States qualify him for hls new duties. In I Training School students this se- Millta A ad t West p int ' · · • I Mlexic,o: A: addition to the veterans• oWce 1 1 mester. Five boys and ·two girls of ry c emy a . 0 Eugene Wilcoxson has a88Ullled "' .. '"raJ" .... will be at Southeastern State. Col- his ... •- ... ructor ot .,..olin ' which he has held for three wears, high school age are enrolled in this 1 ...._ h 1 ., rding to · - .uun .. • J I ege on &na.rc .., acco a st1'iYK>" .:. ... ruments - he has held several teaching and class which meets twice a week, 1 tt · d fr Col 1 c T. ., ... ., u••n administrative positions in Okla- Monday and Wednesday at 1 :00. e er recetve om 01\e · ..,. easter)l.. state. Colle_ge. He · also .... _ b •- incl din th I Johnson of the Academy by South- some academic courses. uuma sc oo..,, u g e super- 'lbe course of study is to Include eastern's debate coach T A JJJtendency of the Dundee schools. fundamentals in elementary the· Houston. · ' · · · WUc9xson is originally from Pool holds an A.B. C!,egree from 1 ory, music appreciation, and ap- Savage debaters Jack carter Cushing, Old&homa. He received Southeasten;t. and an :M.A. from plied mUSic. In the mUsic appre- d Collin Bow both . f h . his B.'4. degt:ee from 'the Univermty of Oklahoma. He 1 dation phase, Miss Ludlow plans an t e3! w om ,A. & M. College, Stillwater ,; M.A. bas also done additional graduate 1 to use records but 8.lEto Will include have represelll e em tn from Univef&ity of Southem Call- work at o.u. I numbers played on the piano by at · West Point, will meet - fornla ;. and bas done berself and the practice teachers the VlStting debaters in , the ate work..at Texas -Christian Uni· S ty f V t 1 who are assistinS her in the class event. ' ···- · versity Aust!m · Texas. ' IX OUr 8 S instruction. The oollef.e debate this ·· Tile· memtJ,r for· E I -d .._ 't sse Keyboards printed on cards are year is Reaolved the merly was director of music in the n rG 8 ft - I used for music drills, rhythmic States should nationalize all northeast district of the Oklahoma dictation, reading drills of notes, industries." ·· · 'eiementary school He , sam Poole, . Veterans Adminia- 1 and flash cards to familiarize stu- 1 i _ . 'f&s concertmaster of the Oklaho- tratlon, reports that the number of dents with fingering and music ca · mpus Sketche·s . ... r.e&e Orchestra veterans enrolling for the first symbol8 are a few methods being ...... ,. \ time at Southeastern comes to employed in elaas work. 1 · . Mrs. Wilcoaon holds a B.M. de- 81Xty-four, · - \ The additton·of this mUstc course Name - pt'b Webster . Whaley,• · gree . tn 'vocal 1 .music . They have· a The students are Billy Crutcher, to the Russell Training School Jr. -. . son, Stephen" wbo is two years old. tArtis Doak, ·Joe Dabe, L. C. Hop- curriculum is important becauae it Home town - Antlers, Oklahoma In ' addition to being an · accom- kins, John Black, D. C. Taylor, offers an ol»portunity for students Parent's Name .- :Mr. and plished violiDiSt, Wilcoxson enjoys :McGIImea, Joe Butler, 1 to learn aomething of instrumental Orb Webster Whaley, Sr. . . . · and was prominent in WUliam Kidd, Clint Abbot, George lmusic who would otherwise have Family - Two sisters , and one work as tenor aoloistj in the Adams, Ray BUbo, Edgar lno such opportunity · brother · :MethQdist clh ii rch at Stillwater and Charles Btlr!U, James JSurrls. · Classification - Serilor (and also fn· chorsif · organizations (m the · Johnny Frankl1D Cline, 1 ·' bachelor) . ( . Harry Cooley, bert Cox. Buddy T 0 Dismiss Age - 22 ,. · -. · Wi)caxson 'tlucceeds :Mile De- e Dailey Jr., Lllbum Da.mrGn, J. '<!'. F OE M Height and weight · :- IS feet 1 11 mand who resigned his duties on Davidton. Earnest Dyer, Charles Of llll eetlng inches ; 175 lbs. ·· ' t f b8i1 h alth n .. his Edelen, Thomas Grider, Freeman Organizations _ Vice PreSident · . 0 e · ..... &0.&6 Griffe Ira Haddock Jeue Bamp- I dasses Will be dismiSsed Tburs- f stud t ell ft---'d t f stay at. the J?e- Cl' d 'D'--- a ....... -,a_ .. ..,_. d t .... h Friday 0 en coun r.noa1 en ° mand }llade niCLDY c6ntributipns to _ ..,n, ay: e .. ., .QU&IUAy, 1 ay a noon .an.arc 18 and , Blue Key, Secretary-Treasurer of muslcal actiVities - a.t Sauthe4slem Gerald Howard, , owu ;rones, I MMeh 17 Cor the annual Lettermen's Club, me:rp.be .f of Sig- includiDg . the 9 · tion of James Kitchen, Arthur Lacy, I O.E.A. Meeting. . ma Tau Gamma, men's sclee club, "Littles J ·· Charles Long'\'fell, Paul Lau:rell, Officers for this year are presi- and football team. , ·· · ·. · . . 1Y . . . Y 1 ltenneth Lewis, Natbanell MBler,. 1 dent, Joe McKinnis, superinten· · Major- Math _ · .. · ..- ..• Moates, Connie MeCalib, ! dent of vice- Minor- Physical Educatiqn Gl .. b Cl&rence Northcutt, Gene ·Pardue, president, Buck, superinten- Ideal girl- :MUST have red hair 7 ee '-If U lft1 Albert Peters, David Reese, Joy of schools in Fox · and secre- and green eyes A Ga . • •11 ' IW'gent, L. E. Self, VIrgil Short, -treasurer, Dr. A. L. , Pool, di- . Favotite song- Gets ' t. lnesvl e Jimmie Simmons, , Elrwt Smith, rector ot Russell Training School In Your Eyes" . · - · John Stark, Tom- 1 in Durant. , Hobby- Recotds , . Southeaster,n State College en's Charles WilHam-- I Hours - 109 . • ' glee . clup and women's quattette ' B d G 1 R 1 Its Plans - Has assistantship .. at presented a program of mUsical ,on, 0::1e _:>sear:Me!:fenn, \ G n 8 S eSU University of Oklahoma where be selections at Kick-off dinner for Ow ro• .. i:•Id 1 . ;wsk . 1 With Point System will vrork ori a degree. '• the Gairiesville baseball club . · ens, Y er, ac Pet Peeve - Gosmp columnists. sday· February 23 Ridgeway, TonY Sbipp, erie Tal- (I wonder could that be a hint to ' i' . ly, Walker ·VatfOwen The Southeastern State College tlie ·.: Spt;ctal _guests were R. W. Bur· ... band's point system which was in· - _ nett, prestderit and owner oJ Sa .l b · corporated at the beginning of this Dallas ball C\l_ ub, Bobby Goff, l'ust- ,. FIFI'DN . vage aten . is getting good res'ults. w AA Group AHend· ness ... manager. . · and director 0 the W 5 R t• Bob Glafcke is leadil)g the band · :farm- club, and : In uper•or a •n• members 330 points, College Dance ChniC . of the GameG,le only 70 pomts being 1st class must· . , " ball . Jl _ Collin Bowen and. Jack C&l!ter, cian. Alma Lake Sullivan close Six- girls, members of the ·w o: , The progw.n1 consisted of the Southeastern college , behind 300 men's Athletic .Association, · ac- , following a specia ' ar- les A.dmittecl Med School .. . llix o;t of fdX an.:!.:u':,.i 1 Other band rnembers near the companied by their sponsor, Miss rangewent ol "Take Me Out t the P 0 su= 11 e top of the list, in the order of the Bertha Treadawar. attended BalJgame"-f olk ballad, .:( , of points they have are dance held .by the . Federa:-. "1 .. Got Shoes"- . a- Carte peri \Roy Abbott, Joe White, Mary tion of CoDege women at ' Still- JO!pew,• men.-s glee club; " jl!lter H .. - a teamWOilC: aa Fray, Paul Bradley, ·Ru4tl Blagg, water, February 24. · . men's glee elub; ra...,.s - d Bob Grata. The girls are Delilah Clifton, Gets in Your Eyes"- Kem dlvidual deb& It Willi not an The highest rating obtaipable is Mae Peck Dorothy Jajnes· "Deep in l My ellmln:=terdel-.te. team= that of masler musician which re- anna stallings, Marianne Heart 1 ' i!- Romberg, women's . q.uar- each wu ra.-. on guirea GOO points. One hundred lo, and Gloria Azzarello. 'tette ;, '"'t:.be 'Soft Air Is Blowing"- rece1Ted Mints are necessary in order to be- Friday evening the group attenci pykema; men's glee club; "lkla- ' _ ome a 4th class musician. . ed a dance program feaU.ring oa Points are eamed by dally prac- Martha Graham. . . · An exhibition· set Of square. kc- n.tri wen lndlvldual de Uce, playing solos, belongfng to · ing ·-was. presented by a group · of ba apete• _..._.,.: band ensembles, at t e n d a n c e, In all caaea where government, loc&l "Forty-Nlneri." won .... -- .__..... brinlln&' new members to band, 'subatlta, tbie legtalature ta the su- , . and various other ways. pteme power.-J'olm Loeke . 18. PUBI.JBIII!!D :Y ' ReiRiJta .tt tbe evenbl were an- I . PBOFDISO nouncecl II/ CQach T. A. Houaton A p • 1 Ph C · . · outline , ptJblished by the Hu- wbo accompallled bill 8J*C11 .tu- 1n In A fi.Ze n OtO . OnteSt · :' . mrinittes of dcmta. · em ·\yt!nt Jlale Wednesday, , How about a Bet of scissors to aors set and a Zippo cigarette light.:. · l'U&I'l' 1. . ·• · ·•. brotbfr, Earl EngiM. JIAIIPION WD18 I1UZIIi help cut cliSses or a new cigar- er with a s.fueaatem cr,at .on the Professc:rs · to this not departe41 far from tbe tam.- IN JIOJIIT8Y OOH'iWJ? 'tte lighter to "light . up" the hearts lighter. The second prtze, . oqtline are Miss :Minnie routine. He is workiilg on biB \ <?f your inlltructors! And if any of by Harris Dnlg, Ul either a lA_lcien William Mrs. Floy D. in ehenU&try at the Uniw ... .James Ramptoa. Danmt .tudent fOU boya are having trouble mak- Lelong compact or a bottle of Gates : Dr. E. 1llartiD of . at Soutlleutem Mate Oollep, hu tng that wave lltay put, here's the Courtley after afulve lotion. . gard, Hatchett, J ee Props ia proud "bM Awarded a pd-. o1 e10 iD a qb!nce to make. tt "permanent." Third prtze; donateCi by the R08e1 D. Miss VIrginia ose- Englel :>ya and tMir eonteBt apoMOI'84 by tile Poetry . Just get thoe& photos in to the Beauty Shop. we're sure both boys ley, · MUC\red RUing, Dr. ac._.,remlenlts, aince , be baa 88I'V..t Society of Oklabom• the and and girls could u.ae. It conai8ts , of a don .B Irene · 8c ve- major prof..,.. Bamptcm'• · poem, "WID4a,r perhaps yoq'll be :tthe lucky stu- oil shampoo and halr aet; man-- ner; Dr. Eupne E. and R'"'' ..... &lao as pn-medi- plaoe4 In thla ·dent wh, wina one of the prizes. If icu& and arch; Bbampoo, eet.. and . Dr ; BJ . SpradliD. at Soutbeutem . .uclety's anuul lnteraollectate you really want to get some good rinse; trim and sluipe ancl . set; oi' · •. · · · aaclllnc•n to JJejng a leader on poetry conte.t ID wblala DlDe col- BD&pabota for the contest, we 1 sug- $1.150 to be applied Oil permallellts SLAUGBTUIDEB GUEST carnptiS, Bob has a aplenclld ... partlelpMed. 'ftdrty - five rut: that you start carrying your or other beauty worka. · : FOP. :0 PBOGBAM "' SCJlOilllSt:IC reconfl. Be has made one poems were IIUimdttecl by ntntleen camerae wftb you on the campus Better start anaJIPDa those pic-- · Dr. Eugene m. the rttst at bta grades are eontelltaata. so u to be ready to anap any inter· tures, not only do you · Bet prizes aor of · English at SoUth em - aontest Dr. "oa tbl apot" llituations that for the be8t photo entered. but the COllege, was guest er --- --- --- (Ill faet fb ... little pictures picture WID be prillted In n:at a boys In the en- ml8bt tum be the answer to the lllarcli' . 12 edltiCIIt · Of 1 Fe .... _.., . 1 , a finaDclal. liiiOrtage later on-not '!· . ', . il8cJe ' graduate artpally Ulat we're M'\IOC&tinc . ·. Now here's your chance ·to get Sout:heastemd•· principal of j the 111 J'an'U81'7 meeUDc of courae !) ' aomethlnc for not ..... aDCl tJdDk Bennington school and Sa con- '1U'!'PM c.- B'1r8t prlae. donated by Thomp- how many people JOU Ollll - .._ ducttl'lg•a )l\lidallce pqram I for of wldch aon'• BooladiiN, Ia a choice be· with by the of "ttuut'' the boys, •g outside ali tween a. KIHilcut llheara and acia- picture. , 1 oaera J: . . .1-

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Page 1: carmine.se.educarmine.se.edu/digitized-annuals/The Southeastern/Newspapers/1950/3... · Adams, Ray BUbo, Edgar ~. lno such opportunity · brother · :MethQdist clhiirch at Stillwater

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DURANT- OKLAHOMA- WEDNESDAY~ M_A.RCH I, 1950 • v - ••

Pool· AssUme~ Hew Duties .4Q Colle9·~S .Td:Vie~ f011 .ifrr

·As College i · RegistrGr ·. .In - f · .: • , 1 1

... ~~=.::~=·=I ·. . . Annual: Sb·Utheaste· i . f~· his new duties as college J'egistrar.

1 Ludlow B·eg 1• n 5 .. ... .

He succeeds R. L. McPheron, 4

whose recent death ended a long ____ __;_ ___ -=--...,...;.."'"'"""'..,....~ ~

,eriod of service at the college. · t M • c · · ' · · · For the present Pool will com- , USIC ourse West Point T~a.n. .. ,w_ .~~coxs· on 5

bine the duties of veterana' doordi- - .. _ ..

nator and registrar. I Under the direction of Miss Ruth To Debate. Here· s·r··rin· g Prof II The new registrar.'s experience Ludlow a new t:v.pe of music class in the educational tjeld eminently 1 in piano is being offered to Russell Debaters from the United. States --;)~=,~· qualify him for hls new duties. In I Training School students this se- Millta A ad t West p int ' J · · · • I • Mlexic,o: A: addition to the veterans• oWce 1

1

mester. Five boys and ·two girls of ry c emy a . 0 • Eugene Wilcoxson has a88Ullled "' .. '"raJ" .... will be at Southeastern State. Col- his dutie~s ... •-... ructor ot .,..olin' which he has held for three wears, high school age are enrolled in this 1 .... _ h 1., rding to · - .uun .. •

J I ege on &na.rc .. , acco a an~- st1'iYK>" • .:. ... ruments at~South. -he has held several teaching and class which meets twice a week, 1 tt · d fr Col 1 c T . ~ ., ... ., u••n administrative positions in Okla- Monday and Wednesday at 1 :00. e er recetve om 01\e · ..,. easter)l.. state. Colle_ge. He · also .... _ b •- incl din th I Johnson of the Academy by South- teach1n~g. some academic courses. uuma sc oo..,, u g e super- 'lbe course of study is to Include eastern's debate coach T A JJJtendency of the Dundee schools. fundamentals in elementary the· Houston. · ' · · · WUc9xson -~' is originally from

Pool holds an A.B. C!,egree from 1 ory, music appreciation, and ap- Savage debaters Jack carter Cushing, Old&homa. He received Southeasten;t. and an :M.A. from plied mUSic. In the mUsic appre- d Collin Bow both . f h . his B.'4. degt:ee from O~oma 'the Univermty of Oklahoma. He 1 dation phase, Miss Ludlow plans an t e3! South~ w om ,A. & M. College, Stillwater,; M.A. ' ~"'-"''"'"~'.)11 bas also done additional graduate 1 to use records but 8.lEto Will include have represelll e em tn from Univef&ity of Southem Call­work at o.u. I numbers played on the piano by debat_e~ at ·West Point, will meet- fornla ; . and bas done und~u-

berself and the practice teachers the VlStting debaters in, the 1?c~ ate work..at Texas -Christian Uni·

S• ty f V t 1who are assistinS her in the class event. ' ···- · versity Aust!m· Texas. '

IX • OUr 8 S instruction. The oollef.e debate qu~stion · this ·· Tile· ~ew ta~ulty memtJ,r for·

E I -d .._ 't sse • Keyboards printed on cards are year is Reaolved the Uni~ merly was director of music in the n rG 8 ft - I used for music drills, rhythmic States should nationalize all ~c northeast district of the Oklahoma dictation, reading drills of notes, non~cultural industries." ·· · ~ty 'eiementary school syst~m~ He

, sam Poole,. Veterans Adminia- 1 and flash cards to familiarize stu- 1 i _ . 'f&s concertmaster of the Oklaho-tratlon, reports that the number of dents with fingering and music ca· mpus Sketche·s . fmora~A ... r.e&e y~~;;sym. ~bonic Orchestra veterans enrolling for the first symbol8 are a few methods being ......,. \ time at Southeastern comes to employed in elaas work. 1 • · .Mrs. Wilcoaon holds a B.M. de-81Xty-four, · - \ The additton·of this mUstc course Name - pt'b Webster . Whaley,• · gree .tn 'vocal1.music. They have· a

The students are Billy Crutcher, to the Russell Training School Jr. -. . son, Stephen" wbo is two years old. tArtis Doak, ·Joe Dabe, L. C. Hop- curriculum is important becauae it Home town - Antlers, Oklahoma In ' addition to being an · accom­kins, John Black, D. C. Taylor, offers an ol»portunity for students Parent's Name .- :Mr. and • :Mr~: plished violiDiSt, Wilcoxson enjoys Donal~ :McGIImea, Joe Butler, 1to learn aomething of instrumental Orb Webster Whaley, Sr. . . . · sin~, · and was prominent in WUliam Kidd, Clint Abbot, George lmusic who would otherwise have Family - Two sisters , and one : ~burCh work as tenor aoloistj in the Adams, Ray BUbo, Edgar ~. lno such opportunity · brother · :MethQdist clhiirch at Stillwater and Charles Btlr!U, James JSurrls. · Classification - Serilor (and a · also fn· chorsif ·organizations (m the · Johnny ~ Frankl1D Cline, 1 ·' bachelor) c~mpus. . ( ~ . Harry Cooley, bert Cox. Buddy i'C~IIege T 0 Dismiss Age - 22 ,.· -. · Wi)caxson 'tlucceeds :Mile De-

e Dailey Jr., Lllbum Da.mrGn, J. '<!'. F OE ~ M • Height and weight·:- IS feet1 11 mand who resigned his duties on Davidton. Earnest Dyer, Charles Of llll eetlng inches; 175 lbs. ·· ' t f b8i1 h alth n .. .-~..:... his Edelen, Thomas Grider, Freeman Organizations _ Vice PreSident · acC;~ . 0 e · ~ ..... &0.&6 Griffe Ira Haddock Jeue Bamp- I dasses Will be dismiSsed Tburs- f stud t ell ft---'d t f .two-ye~ stay at. the college~ J?e­•~ Cl' d 'D'--- a ....... -,a_ .. ..,_. d t .... h Friday 0 en coun • r.noa1 en ° mand }llade niCLDY c6ntributipns to _ ..,n, ay: e ~·· ~ .. ., .QU&IUAy, 1 ay a noon .an.arc 18 and , Blue Key, Secretary-Treasurer of muslcal actiVities -a.t Sauthe4slem

Gerald Howard, , owu ;rones, IMMeh 17 Cor the annual ~t Lettermen's Club, me:rp.be.f of Sig- includiDg .the 9 · tion of th~ James Kitchen, Arthur Lacy, IO.E.A. Meeting. . ma Tau Gamma, men's sclee club, "Littles mph~ J

·· Charles Long'\'fell, Paul Lau:rell, Officers for this year are presi- and football team. , ·· · ·. · . . 1Y . . . Y 1 ltenneth Lewis, Natbanell MBler,. 1dent, Joe McKinnis, superinten· · Major- Math _ · .. · ..- ..•

~don Moates, Connie MeCalib, !dent of achoo~in Marie~: vice- Minor- Physical Educatiqn Gl .. ~. b s· Cl&rence Northcutt, Gene ·Pardue, president, ~1 Buck, superinten- Ideal girl- :MUST have red hair

7 ee '-If U lft1

Albert Peters, David Reese, Joy ~ent of schools in Fox· and secre- and green eyes A Ga. • •11 ' IW'gent, L . E. Self, VIrgil Short, -treasurer, Dr. A. L. ,Pool, di- .Favotite song- "~mbke Gets' t . lnesvl e Jimmie Simmons, ,Elrwt Smith, rector ot Russell Training School In Your Eyes" • . · - · Billy~es, John Stark, Tom- 1in Durant. , Hobby- Recotds , . Southeaster,n State College en's ~karl W~er Charles WilHam-- I Hours - 109 . • ' glee . clup and women's quattette ' B d G 1 R 1 Its Plans - Has assistantship .. at presented a program of mUsical ,on, 0::1e ~oung, _:>sear:Me!:fenn, \ G n 8 S eSU University of Oklahoma where be selections at ~e Kick-off dinner for ~o~a Ow ro• .. i:•Id o~e 1 . ;wsk .1With Point System will vrork ori a Mast~r's degree. '• the Gairiesville baseball club ~ur-

. · ens, Y er, ac Pet Peeve - Gosmp columnists. sday· ~en~ February 23 • Ridgeway, TonY Sbipp, erie Tal- • (I wonder could that be a hint to ' • • i' •

. ly, Walker·VatfOwen The Southeastern State College tlie report~r???) ·.: Spt;ctal _guests were R. W. Bur· ... • band's point system which was in· ~ - _ nett, prestderit and owner oJ th~

Sa .l b · corporated at the beginning of this • Dallas ball C\l_ub, Bobby Goff, l'ust-

,.

FIFI'DN

. vage ~.f. aten . ~mester is getting good res'ults. w AA Group AHend· ~ ness ... manager.. ·and director 0 the

W • 5 • R t• Bob Glafcke is leadil)g the band · • • Dan~·- :farm- club, and : Ji~~y In uper•or a •n• members ~th 330 points, lackin~ College Dance ChniC . Ad&lrt. . roanat~r of the GameG,le

only 70 pomts being 1st class must· . , "ball ~u'!)..~ . Jl • _ Collin Bowen and. Jack C&l!ter, cian. Alma Lake Sullivan 1~ close Six- girls, members of the ·wo: , The progw.n1 consisted of the

Southeastern S~te college de~rs ,behind wi~ 300 poin~. men's Athletic .Association, · ac-, following sele~tions ': a specia ' ar-

les A.dmittecl Med School .. .

~ llix o;t of fdX d~~ an.:!.:u':,.i 1 Other band rnembers near the companied by their sponsor, Miss rangewent ol "Take Me Out t the P 0 su= 11 e top of the list, in the order of the Bertha Treadawar. attended a · BalJgame"-folk ballad, ~n's

~ni=y .:( , e~Sa=on- -lli~ber of points they have are dance clini~ held .by the . Federa:-. gle~ _o~ub-t "1 .. Got Shoes"- . a­Carte ~m peri \Roy Abbott, Joe White, Mary tion of CoDege women at ' Still- JO!pew,•men.-s glee club; " jl!lter H .. - ~ a teamWOilC: aa ~r Fray, Paul Bradley, ·Ru4tl Blagg, water, February 24. · . Sgng"~Bullai'd, men's glee elub;

ra...,.s - d Bob Grata. The girls are Delilah Clifton, "~~<?ke Gets in Your Eyes"- Kem dlvidual deb& It Willi not an The highest rating obtaipable is Mae Peck Dorothy Jajnes· 'J'o~ women·~ q~ette; "Deep in l My ellmln:=terdel-.te. ~ team= that of masler musician which re- anna stallings, Marianne ~1.: Heart1'i!-Romberg, women's . q.uar­each wu ra.-. on guirea GOO points. One hundred lo, and Gloria Azzarello. 'tette ;, '"'t:.be 'Soft Air Is Blowing"­an:nlndl.:U~-:: rece1Ted Mints are necessary in order to be- Friday evening the group attenci: · pykema; men's glee club; "lkla-

' _ ome a 4th class musician. . ed a dance program feaU.ring boma"7~i:d•ets. ~0~~ oa ~para: Points are eamed by dally prac- Martha Graham. . . · An exhibition· set Of square. kc-

n.tri wen lndlvldual de Uce, playing solos, belongfng to · ing·-was. presented by a group · of

baapete• ~ ~--- _..._.,.: band ensembles, at t e n d a n c e, In all caaea where government, loc&l ~.Ie,~itbe "Forty-Nlneri."

• won •....-- .__..... brinlln&' new members to band, 'subatlta, tbie legtalature ta the su- , . ~ .:e:a~c ~and iDdlvi~ and various other ways. pteme power.-J'olm Loeke . 0~ 18. PUBI.JBIII!!D :Y

' ReiRiJta .tt tbe evenbl were an- I . -~ PBOFDISO nouncecl II/ CQach T. A. Houaton ~· A p • 1 Ph C · . · ~ outline, ptJblished by the Hu-wbo accompallled bill 8J*C11 .tu- 1n In A fi.Ze n OtO . OnteSt · :' . mrinittes d~partment of So~-dcmta. · em·\yt!nt o~ Jlale Wednesday, ~eb-

, How about a Bet of scissors to aors set and a Zippo cigarette light.:. · l'U&I'l' 1. . ·• · ·•. brotbfr, Earl EngiM. JIAIIPION WD18 I1UZIIi help cut cliSses or a new cigar- er with a s.fueaatem cr,at .on the Professc:rs · ~ontributillg to this not departe41 far from tbe tam.-

• IN JIOJIIT8Y OOH'iWJ? 'tte lighter to "light.up" the hearts lighter. The second prtze, dCmat~ .oqtline are Miss :Minnie ~er, routine. He is workiilg on biB \ <?f your inlltructors! And if any of by Harris Dnlg, Ul either a lA_lcien William ~~irds. Mrs. Floy € D. in ehenU&try at the Uniw ...

.James Ramptoa. Danmt .tudent fOU boya are having trouble mak- Lelong compact or a bottle of ldnso~ Gates: Dr. E. 1llartiD • of ~oma. . at Soutlleutem Mate Oollep, hu tng that wave lltay put, here's the Courtley after afulve lotion. . gard, ~-~11th Hatchett, J ee Props ia ~cularly proud "bM Awarded a pd-. o1 e10 iD a qb!nce to make. tt "permanent." Third prtze; donateCi by the R08e1 D. ,Mo~n, Miss VIrginia ose- Englel • :>ya and tMir eonteBt apoMOI'84 by tile Poetry. Just get thoe& photos in to the Beauty Shop. we're sure both boys ley, ~ · MUC\red RUing, Dr. ~ ac._.,remlenlts, aince ,be baa 88I'V..t Society of Oklabom• the joumalt8m_~epartment and and girls could u.ae. It conai8ts ,of a don .B Sc~~ss Irene · 8c ve- • major prof..,..

Bamptcm'• ·poem, "WID4a,r perhaps yoq'll be:tthe lucky stu- h~t oil shampoo and halr aet; man-- ner; Dr. Eupne E. S~ter, and R'"'' ..... •u:~, ·.but &lao as pn-medi-Ske~," plaoe4 B~CC~Dcl In thla ·dent wh, wina one of the prizes. If icu& and arch; Bbampoo, eet.. and . Dr; -~~on BJ. SpradliD. au••uo~:.- at Soutbeutem . .uclety's anuul lnteraollectate you really want to get some good rinse; trim and sluipe ancl .set; oi' · •. · · · aaclllnc•n to JJejng a leader on poetry conte.t ID wblala DlDe col- BD&pabota for the contest, we 1 sug- $1.150 to be applied Oil permallellts SLAUGBTUIDEB GUEST 8P~ carnptiS, Bob has a aplenclld ... partlelpMed. 'ftdrty - five rut: that you start carrying your or other beauty worka. · : FOP. :0 ~ PBOGBAM "' SCJlOilllSt:IC reconfl. Be has made one poems were IIUimdttecl by ntntleen camerae wftb you on the campus Better start anaJIPDa those pic- - · Dr. Eugene m. Slaugbter,~es- • the rttst at bta grades are eontelltaata. so u to be ready to anap any inter· tures, not only do you · Bet prizes aor of · English at SoUth em • -

aontest Dr. ~ating "oa tbl apot" llituations that for the be8t photo entered. but the Sta~ COllege, was guest er ---------~ccur. (Ill faet fb ... little pictures ~ picture WID be prillted In n:at a ~~~~~~ boys In the en-ml8bt tum ~.to be the answer to the lllarcli' . 12 edltiCIIt · Of ~- ~~·· 1 Fe...._.., . 1

, a finaDclal. liiiOrtage later on-not s~utheutem. '!· • . ', . il8cJe ' CJ_,~, graduate ~f1 ~•Y"''· Southe$L#t~m· ~:::~·-=!1~-:,... artpally Ulat we're M'\IOC&tinc . b~kmail, ·. Now here's your chance ·to get Sout:heastemd•· principal of j the 111 J'an'U81'7 meeUDc of courae !) ' aomethlnc for not..... aDCl tJdDk Bennington ~ school and Sa con-

'1U'!'PM c.- B'1r8t prlae. donated by Thomp- how many people JOU Ollll - .._ ducttl'lg•a )l\lidallce pqram I for ,!-~H==~~ of wldch aon'• BooladiiN, Ia a choice be· with by the ~cation of "ttuut'' the boys, •g outside ali tween a. KIHilcut llheara and acia- picture. , 1 oaera ~wee~t- J: . .

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' TM -SOUTHEASTERN, Dum,.t, Oldai0m4 . . WEDNBSDAY, MARCH 1, 1961

Bobtbell$e~rn •• ~h~;,f~,~.f.~~~~~~w:~~~ ~ ~~~S~~i:;r:;~~~ ~~~;;~~.= ~~ politi<:a,I ~orlo, however, 1~ Jl?t Ph.eron, Southeastern State college monial of the love and respect.

. m the politiCianS themse_lves but I':Jl It's a long time until the first t;egistrar, who died February · 10, ·which children of his neighborhood · OOI!leG~, t)1 unconcern the,Amertcan public two weeks in .June. ''He'll be ~ere after being m two weeks of a heart helq for him was their spontaneo~

shows as to how the country is be- then," says .Joyce· Hagans. . ailment. support of him as their candidate ing nm and by \vhnm it is being --!?!? !-- M.r. McPheron had been a rest- for Durant's Favorite Dad in a can-run. . · · Is Pat Ritchey and Frank Cor- dent of Durant since 1928, and a test ' last year. By their own ef·

-------,,.....---------t--+ The man who votes in every nell our "new couple?" member of the Southeastern facul- forts the children elected him to Re-ente d as election prides himself on having --!?!? !-- ty f~r twenty-one years. He had third place in the · Favorite D•d

January 17, 1940. at the JXJI~oJrflcje done hi civic dut'y, but nine times If you wa.nt to see Mr. Silver. been college registrar for tbe past Contest. num.nt. 0 lahonta, under t f t h ' t t t March 3, 1 97. ou 0 en ts coun y, sa e, or dash from the coffee-ship, just five years. · Services were conducted by ~ev-

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Whether Catholic or these ministers ,and their gations are ):leing torturecl, ened. and intimidated ill nouncing God~

And who are their The communists. Men who have been trained ill mtdeJl . the theory of Karl who wa that religion ia .. the ate of.the people''.

But !the greatest danpr to peoples is not the aup.,.-.aton their religious services. bat the

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t wn ·ould have been better off .if play ''Music, Music, Music." He was a lifelong and devout erend L. L. Armstrong, and burial i'le had 'stayed a~ home. __ ,?,? '-- member of the Baptist church and under the direction of Holmes Fun,

Too many of ufl vote according Peggy s· • '· · · t t b t of the Maso'nic order as well as .of eral h, me was in Highland ceme-'t .-, party traditl?n, . superstitiop;, . service at ~~~~~ll rro es ~ a ou ~umer~s educatio~al or~- tery, dogma, and pla,m eenie-meen. ie- --'?'? '-- tiOns. any expresstons o . Aqtive pallbearers were Or. T. T. mlJ1ie-mo. We dorft care what kind • , · · · · ·. . .. ness, wo~s of sympathy, and nu- M t 0 A E Sh r! of a "man" we put in authority as Merle Hatcher is . smgt~g. I Got merous tnbutes came from his as- Sa~ '},~~l~ry,C. rB.· ·Fr~nch, e~mi long as be's a R~publican, has a a Crush On You!! Wonder who? sociates~ friends, and students of Props, and .J. W. Logan. Honorary cute grin, belong!J to the "right') --!?!? !-- Southeastern. pallbearers were members of the chur h. and mak~s a dramati~, Bill Walker says "any old' thing Dr. T. T. Montgomery, president Southeastern faculty and mem-windy speech. Few of us ever take will do!" Any old' what, Bill? of Southe~tem State college, ex- bers of the men's Bible class of the the trouble to investjgate a candi- - T T!! T !- press~d his love and esteem in the First Baptist Stmday School. . oate before the ball~ting . and we Is Sybil Kemp the girl who ·ukes followmg statement: listen to only such campaign drib- to make trips to the bus station? "Robert 1L. McPheron served Surviving the deceased are his ble that affects us individually. --?? lf? ?-- Soul;heastem State College faith- wife, Mrs. · Jeanette McPheron;

L . ln' · rtal. rd 'd Squ'abble of th w k b tw fully and capably for 26 years. four tsons, Bol:)' McPheron, Hobbs, mco s Jmmo wo 8 so~ e ee ; e een With his passing a career comes New Mexico; Lt. Col. Donald Me-

good ~d are quoted parrot-like Betty Stevens and Mary Elizando. to an end that has our utmost re- Ph F rt B nnin G D even tn early • childhood. but how (An~ NOT over a man!) spect. We shall miss his wise and Wil~~:!; B~ McP~eron~· nJi~. ~ many of us have ?ever gtven tbeJn_ --TT!If!-- get,tial counsel and his solid judg- Alan McPheron, Durant, attorney; any real thought r -We may have ,a. Notice: Richard Riley is opera.t- ment. Another friend has gone on one brother, four sisters, and nine government for the people an~ 'a ing a still ! ! This is only an experi- ahead , grandchildren. • • government of a lfew of the peop•e ment in botany of course!???? ---·----------------------.:------

. but we certainly do not have ~ - .-??l!T ?--government "by" the people. In- The. campus will be literally stead, we let profe.ssional politl- crawling with lovely things who cians represent us in three-fou.rtba will be here for the Savage speech of our political offices. O~eri vre contest. All steadies ph~ase take a even condemn aDy commD'n ~ strong bold on. your chattges. wbo seeks to represent us and call --??!Iff-him a supreme egotist because be, A cowed and :r;espectful bunch of a common man, is stupid ehough boys were seen around the institu· to think he could represent us-the t.~n after their first meeting as common people. We gripe about pledge~ of Phi Sigma ,Epsilon. our government and · send no let- Their first taste of pledgeship ters to our senators and represent- must have been snmething. atlves, and yet we go to the polls ·--! ? ! ? !--and vote without forethought or Many personalitie!J who inhabit proper investigation. 'By the way, this dreary land were seen at the have all you S.S.C. students 21 and Wings Over Jordan concert. Was over considered your choice in the that Stanley Miller arid M?~te next electionr I( you haven't why Aubrey firmly parked at the stage not give it its Hue consideration ::door after the concert? this time? '' .- · --??!!!!--

· We heard that~ a few girl~ that don't l~ve at the rdorm had th~ir own Valentine party. And get this, Bob Wells playe1 at their dane~.

Tommy Caron has been -voted • 'the girl we would most like to be photographed with" by the boys who inhabit the coffee ~hop.

--T?!!?f--Where -were Phil Homes and

do th. e Jean Clinton going with that suit-Ever seen !'Gertie" case .Friday afternoon?

shimmy? · --??!!??-- . · Clovis Haddock, Laura Payne,

stroying of their hope and belief Wyma.n Haddock, an<f Esther that somewher~ on this earth Thurman have. been seen· playing someone stili worships his Creator. sonte intimate little car~ gan:tes

We can fulfill that hope .by keep- here lately! (We aren t tellmg ing our' faith str.ong and cha.mp~on- . whe!e. )' ing Christianity. It is easy for an •, --??!! ??-. atheist to fall in line with the com- Paul Casmedes still haunts Dur-munists. Let's p ve to them' that ~t High. Wonder what he has Christ is not a has-been, but :i.S; liv- stashed away there? ing today in our hearts as a sym- · . --nr! ??-- . bol of all that we hold dear! Who has Joyce Acuna been nd-

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WHEN SPBJNG IS IN THE AIR :,. By <Jaarles Wheeler ~n spring ill in the air, Each girl to me is beauty.

Betty Border seems to know a lot about t'be electric chair at Mc­Alester. In ·her minute description of it, she 'even menU,oned that it was very uncomfortable. She aiao argued with Jo Ella J.,emQn that if a spider made a spid'er web, why couldn't a cob make a cob web!

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r • Nettye Ann Adams is still bewaD­ing the fact that she only had eigbt me~ures to play in the band festi ... val, and when the big moment ar­rived, she forgot to play four of those!

Have you beard about .Jim Sall­ee's round heels? .Just call him "push-over Sallee!"

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- . ing coffee in the Brown · Jug last · ' ' ·• · : ·. · ·. l~ week when I looked across the At the ~et~g of tbe Art .on

N M C I ro- m and nearly dropped · my ~~t~~ay. ev~nmg, the I ew ag'tc p~· ntagon ub . teeth! One of the Southeastern .. I:J"Iltiation Q_t ~hr.ee new to

· tieauties sat gllll'ing at me behind · the dub 'Ya~ ,held. Those

T H I d S d M . monsterous eyes; I 'just stared :at ~ere,. Mar~ Jackson,

0 0 ec n eet •l ng the painted eyebrow mustache and· At~stm, ·and J!>~na Dunn . . . . the blackened lids. Then I ' recog- ~ A{~~~ _the i!hitiation the n"l'~•n'Ah<>Y'Q

nized the· new 1950 eye make-up. I and 1,utiat~ went t <> the The secc:nd meeting of the.Magii - groaned to thin~ ' that s.s.c. · girls ·_of ·tb~ pura~ Country

. Pentagon, Southeastern's reorgan . I ' should be the ones to start w~ari!l_g cana~la . par_t:y. n.o:u..: .. au:u<:JII~tl 1zed mathematics club, has bee Rfl)bon Dan~e Held the "Frankenstein Eyes." · . served to v • Dave S~•Ph4ens called for Thursday, March 9, 1950·. B p· K 'Ph' s· - The next day I walked QUt of the :_tu.est; ~~~.ltfcClendo~ • . l&t 7:00p.m. in room A-202. y I OpSi I IQS Brown Jug and · was startled' -to Mrs. John :Mien Phill~ps,

The faculty of the department o , The members of Pi Kappa Sig- hear ,my companio~ ask, ·:sa?y: ton, Whale, .Ttm ,.,.,,m,n-mathematics will be in charge of rna sorority and Plii Sigma Epsi- what s the ~atter WJth. that gu"l. Yea the program. During the business lon traternity sponsored a "ribbon I looked ar und expectmg : to :se~ meeting officers for the rerrtainde dance" saturday evening, Febru- ~OI'e eyes . but fou~d myself gauk­of the school year will be elected ary 18 in h-nor of their new pled- mg ":t a fellow stu~ent who .wa~ · The program will consist of ges. This dance was held in the bobbmg up on one s1de and do~ talk on "The Nature of Proof" b Student Union B.llroom, which on the ~ther. ,I looked further ~d Orb Whaley and a tliscussion o was appropriately decorated for added, . Wh~t s ?•~he matte~ With .. Some Aspect of Topology" b the occasion. • , . ALL those g~~ls. _ . and we stood }.lr, .John Krattiger. r . dumfounded watchmg . the caval..:

Any one interested in mathe Ma~garet Dodson, presldent · of, cade a P·P r o a c .h in g. "Arkan· .; . . , . · . matics is invited to attend the the Pl K!ippas, and .J~ ~aul Con· sas ridge-runner· ·maybe," my · ~ew 1mt:iates of Phi meetings which are held the aecJI' ner, president of the Phi Slgs, al?ng friend ,said helpfully but tlren we national bistoty

d Th ...... .,... nin f with the sponsors of both organlZ&- looked at the girls' feet and . there .Joh~l RobeJr1: . ~onth. ,___y eve g o eac tions were the hosts for the dance. found the answer to tbe mysterious pe~a}een _.,,vn, .. ,

Me~pbers are Billy W . . Alexan All persons present had an e~joy- walk. . · . .. ... : 8!:'-P• and Charles · der, Earl O'Na,J Allen, H. B l able time and the_ money denv~d Each of the girls had a high ·heei . At pte iniJiation mf!~tln~r

}Jrown, .Jack Clay, Frank Cornell from the dance Will be placed. m on one foot and a flat heel on the cently"'in tJ;ie ' Student 'Victor D. Garrett, Billy Ra~ the treasuries of the two orgamza- other toot. Then it dawned on . me . gu~st speaker was Jamea Grimes, Mary Hammock, Profes tiona. · what all these shenaniga:Os w~. · lQCal· ~tomey, who spoke aor R. w. Harkey, Maurine Harris Future/entertainment a}ong thi~ Boy, did' I breathe a sigh_ of; relief, plac~d ·~r~s. .Johnny Howard, Profeuor Jobn T line has~anned, With the Phi when I reali%ed that this. was ohly Braly. served With federal Krattiger, Trammell L. McClure Sigs co i g .a Cake W~ and sororit:y pledges fulfilllng their du- cies lieat;ilig ; .with Emmett Meraz, Daniel Lee Owens Box sup r in the near. futute.. · ties and not the beginning of more sons, .prineipially m Austria. Barry Owens, Maybelle Payne~ J Pledges who wer& nonored by atrocioUs feminine fads. ·But riow· ·

1 Bryan L. Searles, George Street1

this dance were Pl Kappas Louise I'm wondering wliat on earth these · · :·: · • ·.-man,. Emest Sturch Jr., Lawrenc~ Sampley, Margaret~. Nettye pledges are weaa:::· . under their Pi· ·Omega Pi Hoi

, Teague, Grady Tindol, Robbi Ann Adams, 'Nimcy Frye, Patsy outer garments ( de from . the . . · • !

Trimmer, J. w. Wataon, land Mon Hill, Beverly Thorpe •• Marlene usual things, of co . . Pledge :'Service roe _Wood. Howard, Diane Poole, Betty Free-· ~ - . · ] ·

man, Ann Haw'Klns, Evelyn camp- Ro•• .. ng Reporter·· Fobnal. pledge service eight For Fasclml the state p an ab- bell, Esther Thurman, Maxine T" • • n <>p"'yt s 4a held Feb-

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· Homage is due to kings, they dol Howard, Bob Nichols, Ray Brinkly, next Friday, but · most of them .. pledging ·:we~ Mary Louise ~hat pleases them.-Louis XVI William McCarson, I.Joyd Carter agree on one thing, "No studying grass sue Green Katheryl\ Glov-

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answers rece1ved wh~n .your, re- Eloi~ Maxey, Juanda .Jean Potts, porter asked what vanous ·stu- · and ·Johnny Howard. • dents are going to do Frid.ay. Formal initiation

Trammell McC~ur~,-:- '.'As little . be h~ld for this group fnlllnw-i'n

-------.-- as I can get by With, · · ' Saint Patrick'S' Day dinner The life blood of :ra~ is the , Ruby Howard · - "Probably . ing of' the. fraternity at

water Of the &ea.--Japanese Pro- catch up on my sleep." . Springs~ M!lrch· 13. verb Mary Elizaocio - "I plan to gc;> . . ·· , r~l_.;...., ____ _

.fi.shing." · . . • · ..,... · Janese Oheek - "Wash." • S1gtna ·Tau Gam John Ge(\ks - •"Sleep!" ·. . • . · 1' • Betty Logan - "Going home." ·Elects NJ~w Off1 Dick' Allen - "Can't tell the , ' ~'~ •

truth about what I'm 'going .to ·do!~' ~ewly-elec~ed officers of Paula .Johnson - "Loaf!" · :rau ·\. Gamma, social fl'&.tetmt.v Leroy Downing - "Work on . . are ·pr.esident;_-Ray .r:l.,"-llrlli.:A

John Geck's car." . . presldent, Earl Allen; !'l~t~ri:i'tJu•v Ina Mae Winters - "Going · to · Edwar-d -Winters; treasurer;

see Valli~t play ball." . ~ "r-oe w~ .. ~s_t'o.rian, ~ank John .Joy - "Recuperate after nell;_· S~ga ·r~orter, .J1

six weeks ·tests." · · .. : dle ; lc}c~ ~-e~rter. Grady Frances Roberts - 'JMiidew._. to. corr~~'Zsondmjt . secretary,,

keep from molding." . . ~e~~~\vs' .. Bob Johnston- "Going back to · -~. ~_ ...,.. ____

1 the mountains. " . · ·· : • ,we Will go on, even if we

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DR; R~ G.NOB£E elegatea. Thirty students are enrolled in

NTJIOPDIIIC · P~II(JI.llf e audio-'Viaual aida departmmt at utheaatem. Students wlth ..- ....,.. ...

ora rangtv from 'pbPical ec!Dca- . • ..... u •• t.. :I" on to Engllah are 1~ to uae . ...... .,.... ..... ~ e JMtertala and p~uree of tlli8 GUI'88 in all th~ Vt;:OU8 teach- , ; I_ g fields. I I_ • The audto-vi8ual d,e depart- I r ent l8 also the he8dquarten of ThJa Ia

j e r~gional t11m ~rary. At prM-nt tt is tumJ.ah1Dg films on a nnt- T 'U.L I p ,, a1 bUill to 61 schools of the d1a-

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1 • · James Clevelaud - "Hunt flow· 4 ers for botany class." 8 Jerry Easter - "Not much tell-2 ing." 3 Jack Henson - .. Little bit t~f

. 0 everything and not much of noth-1 ing."'· . 1 Phil Smith - 'Spend it in the

· 2 library. Ha!" " 4 Mr. Young - "Go to . Oklahoma - City." 21' Mitchell Barett - "Best I go

back to Pauls Valley." Tommie · Blair - "My gosh!

Tha:t's a week off!" Den Bryant - "Go back to the

!City.•• ·· I Dr. Haggard - "I'm . . chairman

Sex:~Femalf. bf the .housing c :-mmittee and I'll Height- Five, feet. b b t ·. t h th VI' • Color of hair- Medium length, e usy rymg 0 ouse e Sl·

brown. (Once jn ~while she 'wears ~~:·: .and also judge debates Frl·

~angs.) · 'sin Smith - "I'm going Activities - Plays the piano, th '""ild " ember of Pi Kappa Sigma aoror- _e __ vv_g_o_os_e_g_o_e_s_. ---:---;----

ty, a.t1d is noted for her fun-lov- r-~-------~-~, g nature. · Noted feature-she" makes the

hEist ·faces" on the Southeastern ampus.

lt"irial Clue-;.Tust find "Ch,arlie" d you'll also find this vivaclO'\JB

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l . ' Month A• Tommy 'Baldwtn ..:.... "Go to the

horse races." ' , WILSON BOSS Ralph May - "Rest all day Fri-

day so I can go-to. a hillbilly dance

I Chbaa' 6 Flcnren . 'I Friday night."

Lea cates - "I'd like to spend 6lft'l 'IIU'.f LAD Friday on the lake." n.w.n ., . ..... ..... .J ~~1· .Jtine Harris ....- ":Work all ...... Ill J(edll day on the Savage forensic." Jack Killebrew - "Do What PneDell..,

romes naturally." ' ' . ' --'.: "

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~Male. , Height- Five feet, ten inch~.

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. Actlvtties- .. -8ophomore, a memi ber of Plu Sigma Epsilon. · pla:ys the piano. 1 1

Noted feat1,1re - His "be-bop and his cotntng of naines

· which keeps everybody ~llrgh:illg, although, when he . baa . fJnj.lhed, one never knows Whether

been tnmlted or complilllent-

clue-.Aik StAnley lllller his roomrnate ta.

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Woader-Fol'llla1a Llp•tlek Plai Trial 8be SophbU.·Creae

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