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Band Melt ·starts
Tomorro ,TIIE·- ~SOU'FHE.A.Sa'ERN - r Baclt The
IntramuraiB OJ"JJ''CI.U. ORGAN 1'1'.&.~ _ooL...Oa • f
VOLVME TWENTY-I'IVB
~ Balds To -Con• At First festiYai
Bands from the Southeutern c11atrfet will assemble for tbe first annual high IIChool band featlval on the. campus 'tomorrow, wlth J'amea
. . . .. Tuberculosis· Tests. Offered Today . .
P. Robertson, conducUng. ' The festival wm eonttnue through
ll"ebruary 22, according to Dr. W. L.
' T_oberealoeJs e.a teltl are beIDI' olf.-M to aJi sna-.ta Uala JDOrDJill" from. I to · 11 o'~k ba the .. eal&la eUaJ~ A In. Be~ 'C.rot!l:eU, lleeltla: Mftl hae ••· DOWDeed. ~--I .
• - Blain; director of the event. I All · banda pa.rttclpa.ttng will work with Mr. Robertson, -who hu arltleved wide recopltion In states of the
.Klddlewest aa. -a ellntc and festival conductor. He has apJ)eal"ed aa eueet conductor of orche.tra and band
~for m~ seasona- at the Kldweetern l Mulde Camp at the Unlvenfty of
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. Kansas, and w-.s cJirector of t1Je orcheetra at the•southweetern KUBic C&.mp rot- two seaaona. -
])urlng the past 14 years Kr. Robertson has conducted more than nlnety concerts by the BP!'IDgfleld, lllleaouri,, Civic Symphony Orcbeatra.'
Those. who tue tllete· f~Ht8 wDI be reqlllret to :reU.na''. to the healtJI eiiDie FI'NaJ' •onalllw at the tame boaa ae-.tloaei .0 that reaetlou ~ .. reM. ...
8tu4eatl reeelTlq a ! poeiUye reaelloD "dd h eJ181Me (or tree X•l'&7• Tlleee X•rQs · Are JDMe JH)8tlble bJ' the B17~ Collllt7 TabereaJoeb Auodatloa, tllrow.P ft.8 &IID'Dal Ale of Clldat.M .....
' J Albert. ProyiCies Forensic Award
't ll1a Springfield High School band Carl Albert. co~onal repre-and orchestra. have conlllstently re- · cetved top ratings In both state and s'entative from the thttq. Oklahoma
dlat:rlct, recently nnt T. ,._ Houston, regional conteata since : entering debate coach; , 2$ to be awarded the theBe events 16 Ye&re ago. outstanding forensic student on the
Kr. Robertson 1e past-pr8aldent campus thl8 year. 1 · •
of the M11180Url Mulde Educators As- Tb __ to be ... ~ th lioc1a.tl · e ...... .... ........own as e on and Ia at pruent a mem- Carl .AI-rt award wni , be ffered
ber of the board of dtrectora of the """" ' • ' 0
Southeaatern MWiic Educators Con-· each ¥e&r. Mr . .Alb4!rt. rho was a . terence. .... champion speaker durtng his htgh
achOQl and college C&Z'efl'• declared that be wlehed to encourage speech
Eaker To Be . , . . Forensi~ Judge '
General Ira Eaker bal!l been lnflted ,to judge to the eta'hteenth Savap ll'orenalc; which begfna Mareh II, Wtth
c...ntnes ezpected from collep~~ tn 11 states, some as far awq u Iowa, Dllnota, and New Mateo, accordtD&' to -;r.' .& Houston, cUrector of the speech event.
Invitations have been sent to an the students who on.ae represent-Southeastern In debate among
General "'Eaker, , to attend the to~ent banquet Friday DJght, Karch 'I, and judge In the final ~dl!l Batlm!ay. A ~ banquet
. In tbelr .honor wU1 be beld Baturc!ay night.
students. 1 . A similar award ha&J previously been offered each year by WOburn Cartwrlctlt. former c,qngreiiiDD&D from th!' third cllatrtct. I
Dramatists To 1 DO '~Ni9ht Must ~all"
' .. Night Must :ran,'• a. peycholoclcal drama, Ia under~uCtton by the drama 4M~t, ~ by X.. Vivla Locke Base.
·The play. a three-act EngJlah drama written by Emlyn Wmiama, was produced for the flrat ttme In AmerICa lt the Ethel Barrymore Theater in' New York City.. · -
The aetttn~ for the play .~ In Ex-sex, England, at Mrs. Bramson's bungalow called "Forrest Comer." !>fl,n, played by 3oe G)ena Wright, ELBERT L. C08TlfBR TI81T8
Cl9LLEGE FBBBUUY lt - ta ·an egoma.nalc wtth defipite homi-cidal ' insttncia. .
Elbert L. Costner, member of the Others ln. the cast 'are Faydelle te baird of education, vl.stted' the Miller, Patty Gossett, Francis
oollege February 10. . 3ackson, Ruel Gregg, Mr. Costner ta superintendent of and one other yet I to be
Poteau schools. . cast.
WEDNESDAY,_ FEBRUARY 19, 1947 . - . ,.,.._.. -
-_ Harked chan..- oa the ea!IIP• .
during ihe past fortnlcht were the • opening or 'the new men'a ~ aud the begllllJlng qf ~ .oa·
. the $100,000 lnd~ a$ bu11111Da' as Southeastern contlnuee Ita bulllllng program unabated.
Located due eut of tbe alliin gym.nashmi.' the c!ormltory wiD ~ vide Uvlng quarters and family ~ meals for thirty Bingle men. When the dorm ~ opened Fe~ I, the boYS began moving Into Olelr new home. '
T. T. •ontgomery, Southea.Btenl .. president, .and C. B.· ll'rench. ......_ trla1 arts; turned the first 4tn 'to start tbe· consthlctton on the ~ lndustrla1 arts buOdtng, Febraar7 1L .COnstruction · on the buUcllag Ia ts-pected_. tq be completed by lepl 4 ber 1. The _bpDdlng ta located .Just north of the gymnasium. ~ contractoz: for the job 1e H. 8. Jr..,.. Ada, and t'he, architect is Albert ·s. Ross, Ada. 1 '
A woodworldng shop for coDe.e students, a woodWorking ~ for RusseU school stu~nta, a glue ~. a finishing room. an tmhtblt roem, · a room for shop Ubrary and ~ • two drafttn~ 1"001118, a. 'Jecture ro.a and an arts and crafts room wiD be
_ Included In the arts buDding. 1'be two-story structure wU1 cover to,-040 square feet of floor space wbeD
• ' • - , • I •• • · ~ Jt Is completed, an4 wiD be the ftawt Groundb1reaking_P;esld~n~ .T:.· ;: :M~ntg~~ery. rtg~t, &nd _ ~- permanent home the · fllcJu8trlal .8,1'18
. • l'. department of this coUege has eyer B. French, of 1the Industrial arts clepartmen~, turlf ~e flrat spade of dbjt hacL · 1 for .the .tounMtlon of the .new ~100,9~0 lndu~~lal ~. ~diDJ north df ·PN>frabrlcated ~te:tlals MCIII"e4 the gymnasium on Southeastern 1!1 "ca(npus. · · ·.
1 by tlle college from Camp Kauy,
f· ' ·' _ I'· 1 Texas. were used In the conatrac-
s d I a...1 ~-J jf! • • 8 -• - H" · · H ·'. tfon ot the men's donnttory. Tile Qft ers, ~0..,..$ r1ng o..rne 0 .ft0r5· do~ Includes 14 stUdent rooms., a
1 • • • D 1.;....;.. ....-.:· roomy reading and reception roam, From ~UISiana . euute I·OUrnament dlntng, room, kJtchen complete with
--~-------:----~..:.·---~ , . , · ~ , , modern · equipment, a thne-room I . ,Bo'uthe&,et~ro's senior men's debate suite fc:tr the matron, UnefP".eJoaete.
Let ...:Le ~eam.· Gerald' Bagd~-ra and Scotty baggaf! room, and a 20 by JO ~ 1,. , No~es. Iiu.t anoth r tournament addition for .bathrooms. "l'he d~
G. G G · : chatrlplo5shlp\vlth their J1st of ·wma tory me~ures 40 by 140 feet p._ ,een rass ro.w tltta year, 'Vhen~ they won top honors apa~e far kitchen and bath. . (BJ' 9pa1 Bobbt) , :at the mvtta'tf;.,Jl toumar ~nt a~ Vetenn!l have been given ~
. Northwe~rn State College, Natchl- ence ln getttng' rooms In tbe 'baiB-SpdDI' has sp.h.al', Ole I'J'8IS 18 rb, toches, b>'utslana, last week-enli. ing and special rates have beeD ~: I woader where tile Dowen 1&. This team :w_on·.: 8even straight de- to accommodate them. Room, bou'4.
I •-• room and board are otterecJ 10 . · bat~s . oUT· .thl~ .t?'l;!rn~y, making thelf men at the dorm. . Well, guys ~d gala, you :shore year's. record stand 21 ,me <'tit "~
won't find gra8a or flowers on· the 22 debatelf. , •, House mother and l!fupervtsor of Southeastern campus th1s , aprtng In tndlvid~~ ~Jvents Sanders tied me:~l~~~!:for the dorm Is lin. -· as long as. .. the
1"S.s.c .. Campus Cut.~ for. first IJ.laee'· tn· raMo and pla.cecf Construction foreman on • ~
ters Union the job ~g SI'C'ODii In poel.ey interpretation. ' buUdtog _was Walt-er Lol-b, and .. tJre See ' Page 4 • ~ . • Jack -darter . and Gorman sin.lth . ..., ar~ftect · li.nd engineer was Do~
----~------------~----------· .. ----------------~--·----r------------~+----------- j~ru~r · ~en; a~~n~-'o the Eml! Mrumhall finals ·tn .theJr. illiViBion, and ptapdta --~----------·1-o.hpson -J!!Id Mary Dean Crew to the . \
. auarterft.nals b_efore betng e~minat- Stu~ents Qualify . ) ed~~ers. mak1nt the ;trip w~re Patsy For OMTA Concert I
:. C1ox an~ 3o A:nl]. .Moss. and Profes- ' · .
s_o.,r T. A. . Houston; .~h. 'rwo ~utheaatern mualc 8tUcJeat.. · . ~ "r=·1 Saoaera alld Nobles, one other de- ~ 'Anne Paul Bprque e,nd JQIIII
.,"'···" ,. .. _,.... · ~~ ·· ba'f e team. · and·- Coach Houston wui EloJBe lrt'axey, have q,uallflecl to • . .•. • . . journey tO Waco. Texas tbl8 week- pear In the concert preaentlq' oat-
. ·" end. t1o. participate in a tournament standing pupils !1 maabenl of •
l 1 Oklahoma MUlde Teacbers A__,. •. at Bay or Unlvet_alty. • tion, at the &MOCiatlon'a COin'~
:· The following week-end Bandera. .. Nobles; Smith and Carter w111 ~nielt to Oklahoma City Karcb t. ·a tournament ·at the · Unlvenity ~ They were cboeen to ~t NebraakL · · · .the Bontl!eaatern 41lstrlct at au - ·
i' ; ·· . ' .. _, I ,tlons held In the BoutheasteTD -
.·: ''~i,nt.ij~~~~, c~·rtsl ~!.~£:~~~ · · .. · 9" • Other dl8trlct repreeentatlftll AT!
.., M. o-• · · . -.-___;,-~~~--..-:---~· To Get_ ...... l!Jnderw_au ..... _ • .1~ l!~~.t~~tta.~. -,a r or en '"g -Pict.ured above ia 'the new . dorm!- ' , , .-... lUcy .o;;o.cw- .-.u-....
· ·tory providing u~ qua.rtera, and m~ tadlittea f~r-atnale men1 of South-~ . ' The In~~· basketball Jeacue, Pu~ from Blx ,district towDa ...
~-.tern. The modern structure, fronting the south Ia located dfliecUy .... at M k T • • : JVUl ~et , undel'_Wf.y by' Fehl'lta- 14, peared for the audtttona. · ··"~~ ' 1 r-· a e lip .. ·, accordtng: io JY .. O. Thorn;: ;;;::mit J'u~s w.ere Krs. Georp ~
ot the gymnasium. . I . t _. h ,_.Y • t · • ._ __ ral ........... ton. lifr8. J'. B. Hunsaker, and ..,. t· "~bopping and Bight 8e~dnl(' 1 was · eoc c au-m~n °· :•D~uuuu .. ....,. .... H. G. Rtdgw&y, JoeaJ mu.lc tacheriL
the order of the day tor the advanced T~.s that· Will compete ba thJII drea&-maklng claas, accompanied by l~uev wQI. be .tf88bman, eophomore, \' Mlaa Lucy Leonard, a.saoclate 'pro- . j\inior, · aeblor, _Sigma Tau Gamma. , '1etel • Co 1o feasor ef home econoDiJcs , Fe~ Phi Slgml! _Epstlpn teall18 8.Dd any Y 1 ra~S Uftl8 r
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Little Sympho~y And String Ens~le :Sch~dul~ ·Performances I For Spring 5 on a trip to~ .• , :·. · ~·~ther ~~n·s . o~iza.Uona that wteh To Be Here Tuesclava
~e claaa vWted the Normancty ~o .. cmtet ,teams. ·· . . ] . '":"' , Southeastern's mUalc department Miss . Sarah Floyd, Mra. James Laoo Shop, ex$&1ye dealera ' Jp l'!"'" E'lch ct:ss ' or; :organization may W()C))btow G. ~ ' itineraat cozt-
formed two new mUlde organlza.- Batchelor; Clarence Dyer, Mrs. R. ported tabes, and· a number oC the ~'rtar on~ or- m~re teams, Provided tact rewesen.tatlver ol.. the V~ tbl8 year,. the UtUe Symphony W . ~. M188 Barl>ara Howard, large ... depahmeht etoi-es. • · · . th~,. COTI}Ply with the rules aet forth 1 Adminlst'ratlon, wlh be. ill the
,and the Strlng Ensemble. James MQrriaon, and Mtleat Demand, Bur.lng the 8emester each girl ~vm. l-h,. t;he eormnltt~ •. Bataketball letter- ance center, room .A-20., evdry . The LtWe Symphony, or~tzed fl1'8t and seoond vtollns; decll Tup· make a complete wardrobe. to toclude I m"'n or .P,res~t !I!!Quadmen ~ not day to · discuss student veter
bY MUElS Demand baa arranged two per, viola; 31m Gut. cello; John· a handmade ga.rm.ent. 'tailored garm.,.l·-ell~!ble t,.o com.pete fn thta leBgtJe. PJt>blems about inauranOl\_m appearances tor the stu~nts thls Dennis, flute; Qeorse Walt~rs, oboe; ent, .afternoon dreea, ufat~g p,b- , T~ere will ~ .~ malmnum of ~- and dental er\'ioe, and ~er V .. • j8elrne,ater, wtth the high p.olnt betng Ralph Whitworth, clarinet; John _lem, and an arttcle o.t ap~ made t~n men Oli ~ch t~~ wltb each benefits.!
pn~t~ellltatlon of Beethoven's "Plano Wakefleldt Marcus Austin, a n.Jl without a pattern. _ ~an fuf!lishlng, hfs own eQUlPQlent. Jack <fuml)n. Southea.atern grad~ iJ:CIIi~er1:o - In C 1141nor" with MlaB Robert Doraty, trumpe~; ,Ferrel While q.u tllel tour, the cla~ ex~ 'o(}a~es .wlll 'lie- J))and In the men's ate or 1$39, and ·a B-17 pilot 4u ....
Maxey as aoJotst, Kra. VIr- Johnson, trombpue; Cloy~ :Powell, amlned those articles and materlala qm.na~ni o;} ·~ondliy nleh.ta until the war, ta resident con~ct ~ Neely at the.aecond plano. anc1 French horn; Mlas Yolan~ Penny.lpertlnent to ~ ,semester's wor~ . •Ofmfereb(;e basketball aeaaon eads; ta.tlve of tb~ eVterans Admhll•trai-
............ .u Ed'hrda ~u~. . I timpani; and .. Deb Pra~t, plano. . Blouses, c:oatf?, aults, and hand- ~h~n PinJ!B ~. be pla)'ed two or tion In tlhls area, with otftcell 111 tha The m-tberl!llllV to date _IDcluclell ~ · lee ..... r..- t · See TWO, Pap t . · ·unoee :rdf~ta a · wt!81L City Hall, "Dur.aat. . ... .. ,.. .... . . • ./ I • . - I ,- • I • . J .. . ..,. ~ -. .. . \ . ' I .
Durant, OklahoiiUl WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
...,.., •• f"v .. , i1i you don't want Faye to out on you!
! ?! ?! ?! . for everything- \ Adv. (on the cuff): WANTED
date in" Southeastern's life, ~he rem!i-Ie; tail, short: old. uu~c•J&.&.vUS dormitory. 1 you hapt>Y, sad; but I-N-T-E-L-
are proud of their new coll~ge 'L-11.,~- . ..,.-... -T in mathematical chan-affording, not breakfast in ~d, 1 ne Co:ntact Claude Massey. •
served "on tap"-in the din~ng ·
of. . I •
firsts-What will he first choice · 11--&D1a when will the first "house
be waiting! I I
? Do you look down on anything at a~ all? Do you have ~ympt~luls
b~~-P!~d~. • som' student working his way
"Perk Up. Bills." It is at stud~nt little Jn&rket for such remedies
acaoolt like Southeastern the disea8~ ~~·t .. _ .... ".... because there are more positive
in question wa~ yours for the !Rt'1~A .. 'ft ,,,. ....
en·onllal!lee of the Don. Cossacks.Chorus, 'one best cone~$ Dura.nt has ·seen;
•""""" that can give any life a lift. this year, that we are not
associations; that we ac-
<US....-. had glanced at her feet. Yep, sure enough, . her shoes didn't match. Wl}en s.he discovered one .had the heel in, the other' the heel out; and they weren't even the same color, she· grinned sleepily and 1 said, "I guess 'they're not mates." Boy, what a brllliant· sta.tement. Go to the he~ of the class, llofiss W1lldnson!. ·
I ?I ?I ?I 0 .........
At recreation the other night everyone was a bi · stunned to see Gorma~ Smith, the escort of Yo Beth. P nny, dancing with a skeletbn. Ah, conditions mWit really be · getting bad for poor Gorman.
!?!?!?! The "spirit must have done
1 moved
atherine Cooper," or did you know ·she, had l:)een elected Chaplaln· or the Alpha .Sigs? •
. ! ?! ?!'l! J . ~- R8.gan's theme song from
nvw on will probably be "I'm Forever Blowing ;Bpbbles," Since one of the, Sigma 'fii.U pledges, who wa& Seht to g t sorr.e food, turned up with a ··::~ ap d'hip: sandwich." '
I ' !?!?!?! It's not .CLAUDIA . and DAVID
now. but CLAUDIA and , JOHN, CLA~ . JOHNSON and JOHN l\1.flcDONALD, that is! ~ust ask Hall, Davidson, Jerry • Sandel",s, and Jack
a Carte,r tpr particulars concerning the affair. ·
! ?!?!?! j
blondes in
SOiilUlle&lsteJm conec. ...octatiGn publiahed of tile year acept Juue; July and the int.ereata of Southeutem State
·-
Betty Moran and ~iss WtWe represented the Women's
.... u~••c Msociation of South-eastern meetJ..rlg of the Athletic Federaof Col}ege Women in Oklahoma last ~lday. .
purpose "of the meeting was d1sc~uss .. ppeposed bill that 1a beln~JI"UQuc.:tu into the state leglala
nerLB.J.Illlnl!' to a sta.te supervisor Physical Education •
....,. -~ ~u ·that public health rnh·U'llt•- education should be in
in all public ~hools Jn Okla-
Br. J. A. Clay 0Prollft8IS'IB
to tbe -Droi¥•:neJlt of Ylldon by the -
w....,•tl-w• Jen._ and vWual
1 Phone TH for appolnbneni: .
Durailt, Oklahoma ·
FANS! . ~. NOW ...
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. Shine Parlor 1!1 N. '1'lllrd Phone d
Of higher education.
.... t ...................... _ .... ., ....... _ Fifty cents a year !$;;;~;;;~~;;;;;;;;;~;;;~~ --+!-·--+___,..- _,_ ____ __._ - •.
aecpa-qap Januaey 17, 1940, at the the act of March 3, 1897:
MA V • · ••• , • . •. . • ..•.. • ·~ • • · · • . . GOSSETT • . . • . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .... .... , .... • . . Assistant Editor M (])RHlSQN . , .. , . .. .. .. .. , .. .. . 1 .... • ........ Assistant Editor
..,.,.,,.,"'T~ DENE MoRGA .. ~ ....... . ........ .... · .... .. Advertialng
..•..... . ...... ~ . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Faeulty Adviser
Best in Be.auty
Work
Durant
. W A ''N TED EFFICIENT TYPIST
WANTS WORK IN EVENINGS
That Kenefic Kouple, Geneva Fall• nlng and Clyde Stallings, rival professionals with their dips and plouet-tes. Kute ·kids.
CALL 390 or 863
' I. "Pullaise It Paya"
For DuBarry's New
Make-Up -Trend
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Chris-CrOft Boots • J. . I .
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Orders are · now being ~- ' for new post-war boats. W"lll be ,;•
filled in order received. · _.-:
• Chrillt..craft Dealen I in · Bryau, Manlaall, ud Jolmatoa eoaati-.
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Dodge, Plymouth Agent
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Service and Repair Leaden · hi Used . Car Values
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WEDNESDAY, ns8UUY 19, 1947 . ' ------~~-~--------------
1 Twenty-four Men Pled9e Frat~r~ities Disc JO< Name ' Phi Si·Qs Choo$E! , At Close Of Second Semester R(ush Massey residt!nt NeYI ·Officers . .l·
Bid house February 8 climaxed the t • '- Phi ' ~igma !:llpaiion, national 89-Cial h _._'viti f E I . I • t • d ( 1 -frater.olty, has . chosen new officers .Eeond semester rus a...,.. es 0 even _._ I -1"" I e The Disc Jo~keys. Sout teasterri's
· T 1 ·• ~ and· lnltiated eleven' new meml>ers, Pbl Sigma Epsllo~ and ~lgma au ' I · new social dan~e cluB. ha s capitaliz-Gamma, social fraternities on the Into Card :1· n' ,., I Key eel on eve•·y n, inuU:l of time .since proinistm: ah ·.~cti ve second semes-campus, when twenty-four . men ac- ~ ,. organl2'.atlon ~~ally got un!lerway, ter-. -. ~' · oepted fraternity cqlot·s and duties of I : a nd . lflude Ma sey has been .named· • Th · ~e\; otltfcers are Jack Good-· !lledgeship. . Cardinal Key, national leadership to head the oup, with other of-: man," ;'nresident! Lee Evans, . vice-
Phi. Sig rushees were entertained sorol'ity, initiated 11 ou,tstanding' t icers. Miss D~rothea W1Ison, vice presidJ'lnt; · Jo~n Mcinerney, secrewtth a smoker in the home of Jack women of Southeastern State Col- pL·esldent; ~lis Betty Bob Stewart, • · Ralph Whitworth, Goodlnan president of the ~lub, lege February 5 In a · candlelight secJ·etary-treas rel'; a nd Miss Marie l.ct:)l;,t-es]polodJing ·sec~etary; A'l vi n February 6. ceremony in the student eouncll Hill. t·eportet·. Whit-e, ~ ;or<!fTI~
1secretary: and Don
Those accepting Phi Sigma Epst- room of the administration building. · The svmbols :Selected a 1-e · black Ethex.idge, sergeant-at-~s. • lon colo~ were Hall Davidson, Dick Following the .ceremony. ne"! mem- and g1·ee';1. colo ·s; "All f9r f~l)-.·8.nd New. memQerS' lp.ltlated February La.whorn, Bill Tucker, Harold bers were guests at a banquet at fuu for aU.'' ~otto;. ]nusic. rhy.th!D 4 are· Bob Baltks, Gene -Castle, BenBootes,' Tim Cotner, George McPher- the college cafeteria. and lea,lership r s their aim: : :- _ nett Freeny, Sam·Hunsaker, Bob LB.liOn, and Gordon Vaughan. Mtss Phinls Lamb, President of the . The charter rembers ot the Dille Grone, .<;urtfs Maxey, James New-
Rushees --of Sigma Tau Gamma local chapter was asslste~ in the Jockeys, stude~s of social dancing man, Gerald ·sanders, George Short, were entertained .with a dinner and ·ritual by Miss Dorrace Jo· Potts, Mrs. during the firs semester are- Misses ' WUIQOxe;t. and Jack WiiUams .. smoker Feb~ary 7 In the private Joe Ann Seeds, and Miss l!..ou Ellen Anna Bacon, uta Battlse, Bonnie ' .A wbite cake which centered the dining room of the Eat 'N Ease. May. The corsages presentM to the Brown. Mary C~bran, Glady~ Dym- refreshment table at tbe initiation
Sigma Tau pledges are- Earl Allen, new members by MisS Sally! Leonard, en~. Wanda F~ller, Jerry Herriott; meeting w•s '·aecorated wttb tbe Phi Howar.t Wright, Verdlne Trout, sponsor, were of red roses<. Marie Hill, P~uena Holton, .Max.- Slgmll Epallon emblem in .Pink frostJohn Howard, Bob Coker, Ruel The Valentine theme ' was u&ed at ine Johnson, Ha;zel Morrison, Yvenne ing. Presiding at the table~ were Mrs. Johnston, Don Malaabn, Don Talley, I the banquet with heartllhaped pro- Perrier, Lena ~lragusa, Betty Bob E. M. · Haggard and Mrs. Alvin Bill LoTelace, Dick Allen, C_harles I grams of reeL Small Cardi'nal Keys Stewart, Anna ¥arle Stutevtll~, Ver-. White. , HolUngswortb, Bob Mltcbell, Theo- were used as place cards. tee Watson, Jean W~theril, Marilyn ..;_-~------tlere Nichols, Ben Earnest, Steve . ' Jun - 'Veils. Dorthea Wilson, Oneita WJI- Th · PI d Ba~• Bill H~nnlcutt and· Bob Miss Lamb acted as toa I hltress. son, and Liggie Cooper, Tr,avts Ful~ .· 1 . fe. e .. e ge ~-· Miss Elisa Gonzaies pve the In•
Holmes. , vocation. and Mi<~s May !welcomed ler, Henry Hicks, Claude Massey, _p·l .. K_ap· ~ . Sl"gm'a . • A C I b B 1 the initiates. A short talk on_ Cardin- Lee Roy Hicks ~nd Jrimes S~s. t"'-rt , U oasts • al Key was Fiven by Mls~ Leonard The pl~dges ~ow ~log consider~ .-
2 5. N . be \lnd \\'3'!1 followed by a IV alien tiTle for membership are Miss . Fern : Three girlrr accepted P1 Kappa ew
~ rs ,~a.m€'. . . H:imes, George ~ort, Verdin~ Trout; Sigma,:. colors ia:t bid house Saturday
Don Talley,' Jd'~n Freiberger, J«ck mor.ning" following second eemeater : _ · · 'i h~ Jt('W keys are Miss Lois F .obb!'l, DyeF, A. J. Minter, Miss Ina Faye · • f' Twenty-;fh;e pledge w initiated j ·~·fi-:s Flozella Gladney, ~llss Bobbie McCown. Miss :Anna Lou,. s~wa~. ru!_h··'Rus~ee: ~~undup" given tt the
Into the Art Club Fe 10, fol- Dt-ne M o1·gan . • Miss Hazel Morrison, Miss Lou Ellen Woods. James Mill~r •. ·DuPant.- AlrpQr_b'. Cafe, Febr118fY 7, lowtng a colorful ceremctny In the !\fls,j Vera Himes, 1\iiss F1 ..!,~_!!'Gomes, Tim Cotner. j MacDonald Hays, highlighted bY' a. buffet supper, ~as women's gymnasium. Membership Miss Betty Choate, Miss ,.,......,.. n- Norris Dunson. Jack Carter, Mrs~ the feature of rush. aow .totals 37, according to Miss zales, Miss Mary Louise Wbftfi,~ld Darlene Hicks, Miss Ann Nichols.' The _ rushees._ were presented with lllnnle Baker, sponsor. · and Mrs. Pat Baldwin. · FJ·ank Ott. Bpbby Long, Ralph corsages ot yellow roses tied wttb ,
New members are Joseph C. Tan- Others present were t e Misses 'Payne, Alvin Rog~rs. John Bass, cut.! tullqiloise' and pOl~ ribbon, the spror- j nehlll, Ann Griffin. M&Jdn~ Johnaon, Lamb. Potts. May, Mrs. eeds, Mlss ford · Gordon, J ohn Howard, Boyett ityis no\Veril and colors. 1
Billie LeBleu, Marie Conwtll, Margie Leonard, and Mrs. Floy Perkinson Impson. Mauril t Holland aqd , W.il- · .Ente~~~ment .. for the evening1 Hodges. Dwight Hodges, Betty Me- Gates. Mtss Isabel Work, Miss Effie lard Johnson. _ , consisted or ·earj1 ga~pes and dancing,.
Moore. Katherine Henson, Louise ronne~·. advisers. i phys ical educa ioh · students . :w:t~h · _ i\lrs. Vivia Locke_ Bass, Miss Nellie
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Melba Ifroctor , Waco, Te:ms: Je~t.h~ Lyon, Durant, are the pledges. -:--------
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Wo outs for 1947 ~aeball ·· wm begtn on or about February 26th, Coac~Bloomer Suillvan has announc d. Thls Is the tlrst . time In seve years that the Savages have field a baseball team. '
sun an states that the men seem to be ery interested tn baseball, and
lxty men have ~ported. ,ollowtng men have given Sullivan their names: In
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dBe>'s Of tOUI'Jle,F play. wo-- I . finals Saturday nfcht cllmai'-1 T
........ h .• - by-passed a hard-a.hUna , . Wa.Panucka team In the ttnaJ., 11-11. made ltngef1e were among the ,_.,.,. Ltmi stone Gap wo~ over Katoy t•- made arttch~s "given !-pectal atteadoli. 25. · and In the fabric d~pe.rtmentll, ....-
By Wllicla Eulea ser enteen teams entered the an- wooleney-sbeer ra:i'Oil8 and n~ Earnest seems. to be get- nual meet. • were gfven cloae corudderatfoa. •
hts old form back alnce the ~ Membel'B . ~ tho cia. are the h~ come down 'from Okla- 0 8- Misses z61ma Crabtree, veri.. m·-.-ty t o do the eooklni- for hlm. -. ., Hazel :Morrltlon, Bobble Dene iiOIS-work agatns~ the Ka.ngarooe 'fbe ~nd organbatlon, t h e an, and M;.;:-1CbarlM Wood. lots of the old signs of the String Ensemble, wm mak~ llfiPU'&te · • ·
good old 1940 days. appearances tbla 'lleUOn IIJClucUDc a Ti'h ·- I ~ d . .T Frtz I performance tor the student-faculty ree- . .
.u.vu..,..""""' an aaon - receptioo thls semester In the coDece ' zell quite a tussle over the Ubra:ry. · · cow paths baqk and forth ac~ tile ball. Austin - Southeastern The &-roup studies the perfOI'IIUUlce campus. Those of us who have ll8a
i -0- and the music for stringed m.tru- Southeastern \ in the - spring aN _ 1 ... · meats and -alllo playa for IIOCdal or- hoptng that all the lltudenta ot 1004
J~nklns, putting on a show ganl.zatlons. _ old 8 .8.C. will atd us all they .. tht game with some antics The t1ret appe&J'allce of the~ by UBlng the' aidewalka. Wba tM t
...,n1~tnntr0,,..W:0 by making f~ea and Ensemble was , at the Oklabomal griLBII Is allowed to grow, South~ ! with his h~ds 88 be Eduoation .A8Boclatlon m•tmc en ern ca.n compete with any ~ Freeman, .Ta.ck Elrod, Bob
liDl Barker, Dave Abernathy ; · lte]ty,....Tack Hays, .Toe Ep-· 'K.Emg'-"<>OS.
person dh&ftes Hewitt, · Warren Womb e, J,ames Whitworth, Gerald Troop, Bot} Long, Calvin Clary, W. D. Tb:fe, Kenneth Morgan, PaUl Alley. Fred Barker, 'Btll :Belcher,
ball down court for the the ~pus Jut fall: tlley' a1llo pre- for a ~utituf campws. . -0- sent~ Chr1Btma.B · mualc at the If you are one of the ple.s.- faP
the Savages were go- ~~ytertan church. · the Daniel Boone fratern.i~ 'who • some motion pictures M~Fbers of thJa group are 1018 lteve In blaldlqr a tran wherever M.
tl!,elr games here at South- 8aral) Floyd, Kr!l • .Tamea Bat.cbelor, goes, then. 8'1'0Pt! Flr8t o( all tbllt CI8.relnce Dyer, ·Mrs. R. W. B'leak, ain't no wildernea, and ho ~
I Bob elby, GObert Smallwood. A us- Bill tin est, . and .Jack Seabaugh. · Ou~etdent-Gorman Smith, Tay;
• M~~Barbara Bowar~ .Tamt~~ llor- for a 12 lane highway. So com~ •• --0--- rtso · and HUes Demand, vJoUDs; all you sports, let's get in the ~.
Seeds, alwaYtt grinDing and c U Tu per vS Ia .Jim Guy oello fun with everyone. BIU's pet ec '1 P . o : • : Stick to the aldewalke-tlo en~
nd :Sob Pratt, ptuo. ' the camp»a, auct we will have plenq lor BeJjlllnin. Ben E&rnest. Boward, word Van quJldy, Overton .Tames, .r. T. tory WlllfaJl1s, Perry Ridge, Chtef Hogan. Steve l~nn. Bill QleJlll, Bpb Brown, Curtis Green, Kelly Ryan, EarJleat
.~he present !fme Is, "Vic- . At present time, Z8 people are of grass and· flowera "rrRD" tldl ~ J.ut:rumeata ID SPrlnl'. •
Dry, neth Denney, .Tames Klller, Grady dol . .Tames Ogden, Boward Wrtg Eldridge Ancell, Lee En.u, and ' y Webb. · _
Pit er&-Steven Hays. PhD Bark-er, k Ott, Ralpb Pai-k, HiLI'old Crowd!fr. an4 Charles Clark. • Catc.ers - C bar 1 e • .Andrewe. Chari~, PbUDP.B, .Tack Lucaa, BW
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. --()-· \. Wombl~ teasing Austl~
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ecltedule tor a trac\£ lean\ thls in prospect, with a J .t ot contributed, accon!lnl' to
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Oliver, Don · m.u"''"I·' Clarence Cope,
NelBon Turn :w, , Taylor Chester elda, D t c k
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nui;~at-IAn girlS ba.sk~tball tOU<'l.!ey
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