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t t I •.r. Band Melt · starts Tomorro - r Baclt The IntramuraiB OJ"JJ''CI.U. ORGAN _ ooL...Oa f VOLVME TWENTY-I'IVB Balds To - Con• At First festiYai Bands from the Southeutern c11a- trfet will assemble for tbe first an- nual 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 be- IDI' olf.-M to aJi sna-.ta Uala JDOrDJill" from. I to · 11 ba the .. eal&la A In. 'C.rot!l:eU, lleeltla: Mftl hae ••· DOWDeed. . • - Blain; director of the event. I All · banda pa.rttclpa.ttng will work with Mr. Robertson, -who hu arltlev- ed 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 seasona- at the Kldweetern l Mulde Camp at the Unlvenfty of } . Kansas, and w-.s cJirector of t1Je orcheetra at thesouthweetern 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 Orcb- eatra. ' Those . who tue tllete · 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 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. 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 1 6 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 . , . . Judge ' General Ira Eaker bal!l been lnflt- ed , to judge to the eta'hteenth Savap ll'orenalc; which begfna Mareh II, Wtth c...ntnes ezpected from 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 banquet Friday DJght, Karch 'I, and judge In the final 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 Must ' .. Night Must :ran,'• a. peycholoclcal drama, Ia by the drama by X.. Vivla Locke Base. · The play. a three-act EngJlah dra- ma written by Emlyn Wmiama, was produced for the flrat ttme In Amer- ICa lt the Ethel Barrymore Theater in' New York City. . · - The for the 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 $100,000 a$ bu11111Da' as Southeastern contlnuee Ita bullll- lng 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 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 a glue a finishing room. an tmhtblt roem, · a room for shop Ubrary and two 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 .T:.· &nd _ permanent home the · fllcJu8trlal . 8,1'18 . l'. department of this coUege has eyer B. French, of 1 the Industrial arts turlf flrat spade of dbjt hacL · 1 for . the .tounMtlon of the . new north df · PN>frabrlcated MCIII"e4 the gymnasium on Southeastern 1!1 "ca(npus. · · ·. 1 by tlle college from Camp Kauy, ' ·' _ I'· 1 Texas. were used In the conatrac- s d I a...1 jf! 8 -• - H " · · H · '. tfon ot the men's donnttory. Tile Qft ers, r1ng o..rne 0. ft0r5 · Includes 14 stUdent rooms., a 1 D 1.;....;.. .... -.:· roomy reading and reception roam, From euute I·OUrnament dlntng , room, kJtchen complete with , . , · , , modern · equipment, a thne-room I . senior men's debate suite fc:tr the matron, UnefP".eJoaete. Let ...:Le Gerald' and Scotty baggaf! room, and a 20 by JO 1,. , Iiu.t anoth r tournament addition for . bathrooms. "l'he G . G G · : chatrlplo5shlp\vlth their J1st of · wma tory 40 by 140 feet p._ ,een rass ro.w tltta year, won top honors far kitchen and bath. . (BJ' 9pa1 Bobbt) , : at the mvtta'tf;.,Jl toumar Vetenn!l have been given . 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 . · oUT· making thelf men at the dorm. . Well, guys 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 Sanders tied the dorm Is lin. as long as. .. the 1 "S.s.c.. Campus for . first IJ.laee'· tn· raMo and pla.cecf Construction foreman on ters Union the job SI'C' ODii In poel.ey interpretation. ' buUdtog _ was Walt-er Lol-b, and .. tJre See ' Page 4 . • Jack -darter . and Gorman sin.lth. ..., · li.nd engineer was .. the Eml! Mrumhall finals ·tn . theJr . illiViBion, and ptapdta ·1-o.hpson -J!!Id Mary Dean Crew to the . \ . auarterft. nals b_efore betng Qualify . ) mak1nt the ; trip Patsy For OMTA Concert I :. C 1 ox 3o A:nl]. . Moss. and Profes- . s_ o.,r T. A. . Houston; 'rwo 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 . t 1 o. 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 The following week-end Bandera. .. Nobles; Smith and Carter w111 to Oklahoma City Karcb t. ·a tournament · at the · Unlvenity They were cboeen to NebraakL · · · . the Bontl!eaatern 41lstrlct at au i'; ·· . ' .. _, I , tlons held In the BoutheasteTD - · · .. · 9" Other dl8trlct repreeentatlftll AT! .., M. o-• · · . To Get _. ... . l!Jnderw _ au ..... _ -,a r or en '"g -Pict.ured above ia ' the new . dorm!- ' , , .-... lUcy .o;;o.cw- .-.u- .... ·· tory providing qua.rtera, and tadlittea men 1 of . ' The basketball Jeacue , from Blx , district towDa . .. The modern structure, fronting the south Ia located dfliecUy .... at M k T • • : JVUl , undel'_Wf.y by' Fehl'lta- 14, peared for the audtttona. ' 1 r-· a e lip .. ·, accordtng: io JY .. O. Thorn;: ;;;::mit w.ere Krs. Georp ot the gymnasium. . I . t _. h ,_.Y • ._ __ ral ........... ton. lifr8. J'. B. Hunsaker, and ..,. and Bight was · eoc c °· .. .... ,. .... H. G. Rtdgw&y, JoeaJ mu.lc tacheriL the order of the day tor the advanced that · Will compete ba thJII drea&-maklng claas, accompanied by wQI. be .tf88bman, eophomore, \' Mlaa Lucy Leonard, a.saoclate 'pro- . j\inior, · aeblor, _Sigma Tau Gamma. , '1ete l Co 1o feasor ef home econoDiJcs , Phi Slgml! _ Epstlpn teall18 8.Dd any Y 1 Uftl8 r . \ Little And String ·Performances I For Spring 5 on a trip .• , :·. that wteh To Be Here Tuesclava claaa vWted the Normancty .. 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 or- teams, Provided tact rewesen.tatlver ol.. the tbl8 year,. the UtUe Symphony W. M188 Barl>ara Howard, large ... depahmeht etoi-es. • · · . 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 l- h,. t; he •. Bataketball letter- ance cent er, room .A-20., evdry . The LtWe Symphony, fl1'8t and seoond vtollns; decll Tup· make a complete wardrobe . to toclude I m"'n or !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 t,.o com. pete fn thta leBgtJe. PJt>blems about inauranOl\_m appearances tor the thls Dennis, flute; Qeorse oboe; ent, .afternoon dreea, p,b- , will malmnum of and dental er\'ioe, and V .. j8elrne,ater, wtth the high p.olnt betng Ralph Whitworth, clarinet; John _lem, and an arttcle o.t made men Oli wltb each benefits.! of Beethoven's "Plano Wakefleldt Marcus Austin, a n.Jl without a pattern. _ fuf!lishlng, hfs own eQUlPQlent. Jack <fuml)n. Southea.atern - In C 1141nor" with MlaB Robert Doraty, ,Ferrel While q .u tlle l tour, the 'lie- J))and In the men's ate or 1$39, and ·a B-17 pilot 4u .... Maxey as aoJotst, Kra. VIr- Johnson, trombpue; :Powell, amlned those articles and materlala o;} nleh.ta until the war , ta resident Neely at the . aecond plano. anc1 French horn; Mlas Penny.lpertlnent to . •Ofmfereb(;e basketball aeaaon eads; ta.tlve of eVterans Admhll•trai- ............ .u Ed'hrda . I timpani; and .. Deb plano. . Blouses, c:oatf?, aults, and hand- PinJ!B 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 wt!81L City Hall, "Dur.aat. . ... .. ,.. .... . . ./ I . - I ,- I . J .. . ..,. -. .. . \ . ' I .

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Page 1: Band Melt , TIIE·- ~SOU'FHE.A.Sa'ERN Thecarmine.se.edu/digitized-annuals/The Southeastern... · 2014. 4. 2. · _ Harked chan..-oa the ea!IIP• . during ihe past fortnlcht were

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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 .

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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!. ·

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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. ·

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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 •

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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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Leonard were guests. Mlssesj Elde :Marie Jolly,

Melba Ifroctor , Waco, Te:ms: Je~t.h~ Lyon, Durant, are the pledges. -:--------

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.McKenzie. Jean Clark, Fa.ye Wilson, I' good stan$llng D the campu&. ' . Green, alumna~. ltlld Mrs. W. M.. AI Byrd, Mary Potter, Fred Potter, W AA. :BIEIJBEBS 1

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PROMPT EXPERT SE~VICE REASONABLE RATE~

Cleaning at I

Ba•ball Workouts Be~in Next Week

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

. C. Dunn, Melvin Eaton.

ge Sport Shots ·

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

r.5na. . •. Jason Fr1zzell, : and Bert f •

Yo~:~-rters 'WA - '

L\KONDS . .JEWJDLRY .

A.OCJilSBORil!lS

·- GEM Credit I ewelers

lOt ""· .... Pbolpe ..

~: r: .' ~~mmer ·1

RNS ARE HERE! ~rand Outlay · of pre-.

rar ~o~~l~s to Pick from for that rNew ,

, ~or ~ l

-~SLACKS

CLEANERS~ I ' ' •

D TAILORS " PRONE' """

. --()-· \. Wombl~ teasing Austl~

doing tb'e &shea at F.A'""""'.t. home.

-o--one Bob (Rapid) Wrtght with

....... ..-. It seems 'that Bob saws would cu.t Oesh just

as wood. -0-

A.,, .. ~, .... talking about tlie. comtns' &e88on, and tracl(' seaaon. get behtDd the Savacee ta

eports 88 this is •the tlrtlt etther sport that we Ka.ve in years.

P..Ospech' Promising . } ·

ecltedule tor a trac\£ lean\ thls in prospect, with a J .t ot contributed, accon!lnl' to

Stevena. have report.tsU..-~

Oliver, Don · m.u"''"I·' Clarence Cope,

NelBon Turn :w, , Taylor Chester elda, D t c k

0. Hawktn , w. H. • 8hlp-H1ckB, rdon Va~ghan,

.T. . Ridge, Curtts Charles Hewttt. Overton J. K1lltngaworth, Earnest

Ernest, Gaylen Ernest, Gerry Sanders, ud

Wins Girls e.,. ....... ~ll Title

ttve· from Tushka took the crown In the Southeastern

nui;~at-IAn girlS ba.sk~tball tOU<'l.!ey

the gym last week, and Lirne s1tO.rae Gap came 1n for top hon­

~Iass B bracket. "

FLOWBRS OCCASION

·WILSON'S .. BAKERY Betty INGCI - ~unt ~ Cak•

Du•.t, Oklaho.. I

IF ~OU HURRY:._qALL ..

ExclU.iN, Respo1111ible, 1!'111 Cleaners

. Pick: Up Delivery Service

.UNIQUE' CLEANERS PLO:Yti ,F. MAHANAY, Owner

1330 North 5th '