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Fiiuds Start Monday O_,.CIAL OROAN DU&&N'l', · Nobles Ge · n. · eaker . To Presen Debate AWard "Tbe Beawt Arts Ball w- one of beet atfalrB of ItS klD4 tbat I ever eeen," alated lira. Nan art crttlc of the Dally Qk- ,.:bOIDan and director of the Okla- City Art Center, who eerved of the judpa for the balL Dr. IQIIffcri Hott .. Denleon, preal-.t of .• st.lllf! Art aocl&\)' the EvelYll Moore, art club can- was eboeen to mount· the aa queen of the flret annual In the men's §m.na.alam Pri- evenl.ng'. Her aoort, Law- was crowned' kina' ot · lOG couples danced tal the of Carl Ca.atle aDd' hla orch- precedlng and foUOIW'iDC the floor _ show, · _ ...... .,. acta, which was .record- with Gerald of ceremonies. Tb& pro,- acheduled to be Pll.l'tlclpatfn&' In the show Jean Short, alng1na' and the Plano: lUIIIIe8 'Verla. Hlldrecl Whlmlan, and ............ . Jacluon, tmltatlnc a Curtla )(aU¥, alng- :JaiDIMil)f tunes; lllas Ruth * James, Moon" with M.l8B Ann pantomlmlnc the words: Miss Coz. plqiDtr Uie accordion: Miss Paul Spnicue, alnelmr: the Lydia. ·Blanco Y Blanco, cella Celia Laguna, and Einma stnglnc and dancln&"; Mlas Perrier aD d McDonald Apache an!f Alvin LoRa, J-* J)rer, iit ......... .., "South...tern'a accomplishments In all flelcla of scholastic and ath- letic th& year bor e out our opbalon our school _ ill the st state coUece In Oklahoma.'' Dr. A. E. Shearer, dean br the college, told atudents at awards assembly, May 1. . - ' A crarut alan1 in coUeirl&te activi- ties waa made b.v Southeastern stu- !fenta thla"year. OklabOIJla Colleclate conference champlonahlps In foot - ball, baaketball, and. tennJa were brought to the college by Its ath- letic teams. Perhapa the moat outstani:Ung feat accomplished by stu- dents In the hlatory of t1ae acbool occUlTed this year wttll the winnln&' of the first national · debate champ- lonahlp by a-aid ·· S&nders Scotty. Nobles. Individual bono"" came to War- ren Womble who captured the con- ference tennla ltna'lea ' title and Miss Margie PhUllpe who second ln a statewide poetry contest thJa year. Students recel'ring awards at the aaaembly were Bob La4ilrone, Eu- gene S. Bri&'P. acbolarsblp award ; Miss Lou Ellen May, Gold "S" award ; Ml88 Lou Jilllen May, Alvin Freiberger, and David Williams, Ro- tary Club awa&"d; )(188 Lou Ellen May, KlipJI& PI •'VaN; Donald ... .... . ., I ·. ) :.. .. . .. ' . t. , - I •• · 1 1- I HEASffERNI. 80("rAP'.A!IITEilllf ftA.'IW '•; : . , •
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Fiiuds Start

Monday • O_,.CIAL OROAN

DU&&N'l',

·Nobles Ge·n. ·eaker. To Presen Debate AWard

"Tbe Beawt Arts Ball w- one of beet atfalrB of ItS klD4 tbat I

ever eeen," alated lira. Nan art crttlc of the Dally Qk­

,.:bOIDan and director of the Okla­City Art Center, who eerved of the judpa for the balL Dr.

IQIIffcri Hott .. Denleon, preal-.t of n.~tmo .• st.lllf! Art aocl&\)' ~ the

EvelYll Moore, art club can­was eboeen to mount· the

aa queen of the flret annual In the men's §m.na.alam Pri­evenl.ng'. Her aoort, D~ck Law-

was crowned' kina' ot· ~e at~

lOG couples danced tal the of Carl Ca.atle aDd' hla orch­precedlng and foUOIW'iDC the

a.M~:IOII~~~: floor _show, · oon~ _ ...... .,. acta, which was .record-

with Gerald ~ of ceremonies. Tb& pro,­

acheduled to be br~t

Pll.l'tlclpatfn&' In the show Jean Short, alng1na' and

the Plano: lUIIIIe8 'Verla. Hlldrecl Whlmlan, and

............ .Jacluon, tmltatlnc a Curtla )(aU¥, alng­

:JaiDIMil)f tunes; lllas Ruth *James, Moon" with M.l8B Ann

pantomlmlnc the words: Miss Coz. plqiDtr Uie accordion: •Miss

Paul Spnicue, alnelmr: the Lydia. ·Blanco Y Blanco, cella

Celia Laguna, and Einma stnglnc and dancln&"; Mlas Perrier aD d McDonald

Apache ~g_; an!f Alvin LoRa, J-* J)rer, iit......... ..,

"South...tern'a accomplishments In all flelcla of scholastic and ath­letic en~vor th& year bore out our opbalon ~ our school _ill the

st state coUece In Oklahoma.'' Dr. A. E. Shearer, dean br the college, told atudents at awards assembly, May 1. . - '

A crarut alan1 in coUeirl&te activi­ties waa made b.v Southeastern stu­!fenta thla"year. OklabOIJla Colleclate conference champlonahlps In foot­ball, baaketball, and. tennJa were brought to the college by Its ath­letic teams.

Perhapa the moat outstani:Ung feat accomplished by ~utheaatern stu­dents In the hlatory of t1ae acbool occUlTed this year wttll the winnln&' of the first national · debate champ­lonahlp by a-aid · · S&nders Scotty. Nobles.

Individual bono"" came to War­ren Womble who captured the con­ference tennla ltna'lea ' title and Miss Margie PhUllpe who p~ed second ln a statewide poetry contest earll~r thJa year.

Students recel'ring awards at the aaaembly were Bob La4ilrone, Eu­gene S. Bri&'P. acbolarsblp award ; Miss Lou Ellen May, Gold "S" award ; Ml88 Lou Jilllen May, Alvin Freiberger, and David Williams , Ro­tary Club awa&"d; )(188 Lou Ellen May, KlipJI& PI •'VaN; Donald ... .... . .,

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HEASffERNI. 80("rAP'.A!IITEilllf •ftA.'IW '•; • : ·, ,(~ . ~ , •

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~nleeJ!'I'--a:Jlotner, eqaged couple or

. I This we stu.dents, faculty mem-

tbat ~Flo Gladney and Etheridge.

..... !?!-bers, and Savage life have seen a feat "P,nlni'R" Lawless still seems to be never befoq! history of our school. We ha.ve watched four championships raised on

up points with Doretha according to BUI Redman

our soil. w~ have 8chool become a champion of kes frequent tripe to OPC,

on "Polnta." K~p it up work It you can rabe it. champions. t .

All .of· us !know have won-Oklahoma Col-legiate Confe~enoe 1, basketball, and tennis, foods classes were

150 guests at a tea" May 1. was gl ven under the of Miss Hazel Vince

and the national debate championship . • We have w~tched the · are responsible for tl\ese vic-tories work. I - professor of home eco-

We have sed these men. And yet we are not pacified. that theae victories can only inspire those who work harder, to exhibit more plainly the spirit te ,_,.."--11" bring moll'e than four flags to Southea tern. We the . men whose efforts have ice ain, Phil Colbert J3ark­

O. Beck, .Ann Archibald given our !School a year of achievement. We w,ish succe. s to ~ho e ttempt to top this record.

, J o h n s. BlrcJsong, Evelyn Hynds B•·own, Ruth •Clara Bullard, Frank Wilson Clark, Turn­er Jack Clark, Johnnie Mae Col­li r, M~el Holcomb Cosgrove, H~el ' 1\lae C wford, .Myra Guthrie Cun­nJngh , · VIrginia Marjorie . De­Boru·d, ora E. Dickey, Joe Edwin Dodd, essie McClary Dyer, Attie Loraine Dyment, Hugh Dahl Fort­enberry, Jason Y. Fflzzcll, Billy Joe ·Garner, Doralice Pace Glzze, Mary An'n Gr am, Ethel Lee Gray, James

Yo H t.h r nny and Wilklnson m·e n litUt• dll~uatE'd l'VC'.tyonc J ' In nl ng ll co~cgc but then]. S sotn prlz for being ''class-cuttm-s.'• I

-!?!-he· line forms to tha rlcht

80 p up and Jean bort. tle '1 y with her own r&dto over EO, wm be ~lnd to give hep · nuto~traph.

-!?!-With ever~·one half- ead at

end of school it is nle$ to see person stiU n her t~ ~d lng with h mo11. YPP., lt'a Morrison. '. ·

-!?!-To Whom It May t.;OJilcemt-

··•My higheat ambition." my ,.. teigleider, "Is to be Sports Reporter ~ W F -Prfnte4

-!?!-What was It Betty

mother told her about _ with boys

-!?!~

Clinton Taylor aaJd son for his high were all credited to Kalbj~riJle ter. '

-!?!-

Jierb Ta~Yloa looks like he lost his .P t gh·l (riend to a certain pa.rty by the nnme or Bon Impson.

-!?!-Wh~· is Jt Jack Seabaugh always ..... ,,., .. ,, Ha.le, Hugh Carl Ho.ll, Helen

Wlnts to go to the Alley cafe for Baxter Hardy, Mary Belle Hays, a cup of coffee? Could be he likes his John Wesley Hull, Ruth Imagene girls. with big feet! Hull, Vernest Virgil Hurst, Phlnls

.. '"-! ?!- 4mb, Elllp Lynn Loving, .James Docs anyone know where •Chief Marcus iUer, Irene Myrtle Morris,

James Is spending his nigh~ nowt L rene iullens, Azalee Taylor Nar--.-!?1- · dmond .McGrady l;'arker,

Leon G~y Parker, Edna Louise Iiale P'earce .Anna. Jean Pitts, Dorrace Jo Pot s, Cordelia. Myers Pugh, l'fevah arp Ragland. Theola 'Yade Sheets, ima Vtcto1·ia Smtth, :Edna

Has anyone noticed Netsbn Tum­bow's ,red nose? It 1!1 caused !rom blowing his nose 'with wash rags, since .he doesn't have a hatldker­

• IJ.a.rll Stalcup, Frances Arline hlef. I

-!?!-f?tlllwell Sara. Lucme Thomas, Lola.

Charles Farrel's reputation with Lucllle otoro, Ruth Marie Tucker, one of the OPC belles has taken Bertie er Vaughan, Ruby Allee Quite a tumble recently since Norris White. Bob Perry Wright. Dunson who also has Interests out Ba.che~or of arts: Burney Combs

way has developed his ''two- Cope, lisa. E. Gonzales, James hand4ed" tennis game. Each haa laid Thomas Mcintosh, . William Scott

to supe~iol,'ity but according Nobles, Arthur Michael Merolla,. to a neutral observer Miss Choate's Richard L. Puckett, and Gerald Bot­boy friend definitely has an edp. lie SancJers. ,

-!?!- ' Ba.che1or of science: Lloyd Frank Since Dexter Smith hasn't posted Bu1!h, etty Jo Choate, Rabert F.

notice. of a. l1>st 1942 Aptlers H. S. 1 Moore Jr., and .John • .Raymond classrlng or Lena Honeywell made Owens. • mention or a n~wly purchased one, Russ~l high school graduates are:

· the lack of one on ~ter's hand and Mary · yne Banks, Martin Laurel presence of one on Lena must be ln.- , Emmett Lee Conner, John ter-oonnected ln. some way. c. Cra~ord, Leslie w. Echols, Jo-

. -!'?!- anna. Pran'*s Fbdco, Sarah Jane

ton L'Roy, James Howard tK~ P'atrldce, Ray Lee le!a.yhue. W&IUI& Zion O'Hanlon. Marion Frank Park. Ferrill LeRoy Quarles, Joe s. Ra7, Billy Earl Smith, Mary Fra.noll Smith, a.nd Jack W. Starks.

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ty seemed to really ab"' !UP GUder Room in ,Ada, =Y Clnude Massey must enjoy walk- Green, Grounds, Howard Vali.L-------------• ~---.... -----------

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Dr. Hagga.rli th~ mo~. you'U have ' to don that :GeW ault, tie, and ha.t, 1 I(Pd. _,,,_ .

hbn to speak of. Betty Stewarts' bert, Maz Ha.rriaon, -L. V. a\lto an~ driving abllity a8 beirig ,Rusaell RObert Lewi!l ~ames, sulddal to embark with Betty 1n Homer Kavanaugh, Orvis CUn-

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'ellJng the "MR.'". on the idea. of how• frMfspensa.ble a wife can he. ev4m.: though Cecil insists that Carol's a •ay for some nursing finals. Should the fir.st contention have been true, Cf'()il'~ n.ctlons convince a.nyohe the ~Ill has a.lready been solei . -1?!- .

BIU Lovelace tried to wbtp " torcy le last week, but didn't Ceed.

The twenty-;~~;-boys at the 1

lnen's dqrm who . constantly kidded Steve Hayes about the apartment ~~rch 'ile "\\'WI conducting never t·eallzed just how J'fght they were; • 1tness Hary Francis· Kemp's lert and.

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Three-Verdlne Trout.. Claude Massey, Nor- · ria Dunson, and Alvin Rogers. can-can dancJng. . •

The four girls from .Mexico City put on the best act of the evenln& in the eyes of the' lfud&'es, and the

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Tribes counen act placed second. 1 ~ii~iiiiii~iii;i;iiiii~~iiiiiiiii~~ieaiil!ll~ The Queen and klng ot , the ball j!, 'and the Wearei'8 of the ' most, unique and au~entlc costume recetved prizes totaling $85 in merclui.odlae' which were contributed by the buat-neaaes of Durant. ., .

WinneN in the; c.~ume contests were Miss. !:..IU"bara Friencf and .Alley, the ·best couple costumes: Mr. and !(rq. Lee Roy Hicks, the mO.t orlgtnal-couplt> costumes; Mrs. VJvia Locke Bass and WDaon Edelen, the grand costume; John Clark -and .Mariann-e · Azarrello, the moat autl;l-enttc toi-eigD. ·cOStume. .

.Miss Minnie Baker, art club spon­sor, was . p.resented ' a compac~ by the members of that club a.fter the program:. · : · · .

Miss .Mule HlU, director of tbe ~ said 'that tt was a auocea and ehe 18 !ooktng tOrwaro. to next' ..Year when a bigpr and ~tter ball can be' arraqed. Sbe wants to thank tbe campus organlmi.tlou whicti 11p0n ... aored ~ths and variety~ ac.t8 tor making the ball a. IUccee& •

The ~·· f(n{ tJt• beet mural ,went· to the· Squth Sea leland MCtlob sponsored by PI Kappa 8Jp&. sec­ond place honors went to tbe Trlbee CounctJ. Kra. . Patricia BalclwiD painted the w~ mural aacJ · Nina Faye 'llarQ painted tba ~ place m.urat ••

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~!}I'll king · oi' dtallll)iun~hl]>:,l

R<' h u l vent· of 1946-.&1" hnf1 ,; en av:1gl'~ win tit lt's in f4K>tha.ll. .,,..,..,,,,._ h~ 11: . and tenniK. u nd p lal·e t r a l' k tll o 1> m 1:;t or the th >"P<H"l>; fiel d. 'to y u ""'"'""''r,. lh t enm thtlt brought borwr to the !-.dlCIOl (llld tO Y()Ur1!eh·e~~. thi ·· <'01 wi~h s you thi.• h". t ln l'\" l"Y In y a•·" to come.

. ' ---0--eveml a~hletes of ,·a~e

are making a good !(bOWing D urant G. 1.'&-name_, zeil, harles H witt. Baker.

-0--To ne J pnes. BUt

Lloyd ~kelton. James Harris, "'-ebb, u.nd W8.1-Ten W'.mble our a re orr, for out$tand1DB n.>r,,,....,A.,,M> in the different spor f ields.

. r:-0:: You fellow "~ould pt Bill

well on the ball. and ~e .htm oa t- thl) igars before IIObool Ia becnuso ~ it's rumored that heo Clare H oard a re due te tie that soon . 1n fact lf you wUl aek c;m gi ycro the e lliLCt hour -minute.

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Coach Claret ce Dyer's Southeast­ern tennis team brought the CQl­lege Its third Oklahoma, Collegtate conf~rence champ1onsblp of the cur­·~ent year April' 80 when the Sav­ages downed the Oklahoma ~ptlst

' n1verslty netfers, 16-7, bere. eeded numbef tour in the c~n­

fere nce tourna1nellt May 3, Wu·ren W om ble proved 't o be invincible as he swept to the s ingles title, repeat­Ing hl!:l 19.f2 performance. · The SoutheaStern sQuad finished

WEDNESDAY, ~y 14, IM7

Squad ·nee · Title·

Forensic. Not lim!Ung forensic hoaora to

debate, the Savages have won recog­nition in PUblic dillcusaion, dramatic reading, story telUng, impromptu, poetry, Bible, radio. after dinner speaklng, exttmtp, 8iDd oratory. Nobles' wtna In extemp, and im­promptu, Bandera' in oratory and radio, Carter's tn impromptu and diacussion, S~th's in cUacualon, Lee Roy Hicka' ln story telllng and lMiok reviews. ahd Kl.as Mary Prances Jackson's ln dramatic readtntr. have accounted for swee~~ wins that could not hav,t~ been tallied on de­bate wins alone.

Womble Cox. Latln Club aw!ard; Marlon Shelton. Bob Holmes, Miss Jean Brown Clark, a nd Miss Teas Mc­Mains, pep awards ; David WUitains, Lions Clab award: Miss Betty Mo­ran, Women's Athletic ·Aaaoctatton award; Miss Phlnis Lamb, Cardinal K ey award; Mlss Marie HIU and Mrs. Nina F a ye Hardy , Art CJ~ a wa rds. · ·

h . 1 ..,, rr-• Dr. E . E . Slaughter named the stu-. post-c a mp1o'l • liP · a our, • · ~efeated the dents who worked on the yearbook

on the j0 a l ' a nd complimented the m on the job

The Soutbeastep1 Little -Bympb­ony, with Mltul Jmoiee JlaZey aa soloist, and Mts. Virginia Neely at the second piano, presented' mwde for the IUI8MDbly. t

.The Southeastern band praePted ita-spHDJ" concert In the adminlalra­tlon aud~torlum May 6, under bej dlrecUon of Jack N. GreeO:

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T)1e record s l{ " thu· nn tlon ·s t ot> d<'bater~:; n ter d the " 'est · Point

f•·om \f~rmont U niversity. . S . 1\rilt\ar·y Academ y. R ut­

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W ith t he winning of the n ationa l title, Southeastern's forensic ac­complishmen t hits an all-tlin~ high. and , the curre~t season r epresents

To 10oaches I Sullivan, Wright,

Stevens, and Dyer the eJltlre , stu ­dent body wlshe$ to take this m eans to th~k you for your u~tlrtng ef­forts to bring three cbampionships to tbis i!chool In one year . We're proud of. you.

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fans ha ve seen Sanders :l.lld bring home honors in · lx

ma jor tournam ents, prior 'to the na-tiomi.i V\lt h t h e a dd ition of the g lunt S idney Larmon tro phy. the Point a ward. and the r eo-

severa l t rophies en 1·oute tournam ent· the trophy

lib rary r eading t'OOm Wlll t rophies won thj season

f'M·An s ll' victot·ies. I · ..,..,nu•~•·s a nd NobTes h~ve won de ­

in th East Central in­meet ; the Mid-South toUrJl­the Na tchitoches, Louisiana

meet ; the Baylor Foren­Sa vage Foren sic ; and the t itle meet . .At the national · Delta tourna ment, they

~~·6''""" the · high est rating, superior. '"'o"u,, .. ,._.no•rn's junior women, Miss

Johnson and I Miss Mary • in their first year or vlty, won e~ht straight a superior r;a.tlng In the

Pi Kappa Del~ meet. Go·rm.an Smith and Jack Carter,

display a r ecord marked· e:x:·qeJ:Ieilt and superior ratings in

rnaments', and .Miss Pat Cox :ro Ann Moss, junior wo­runners-up inr the Baylor

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