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I I , ...... , ........ ..... -- ............ . ........... e..- tbe · wlddlaw.rdl .to .... --n,, belimllal DB•t , .... Ia a cbmdltrr majar will p-adaatld flwa Dar-a llllb u Vallddartaa ol. bia dul wltb a 4.8 8l'ade point ....... .. R · ecoration -Heated Discussion For Senate Senate Office re-decoration proved to be the major dj.,ntgn point of tbe eenate's 11 meeting. Seaatcr Gervil Turner voiced ' a proposal se)'inl, "Tbe 'UI'Ite wants to bay one more plant , a waite buket, and • a4dl'ay and ... llracbta lor tbe · ·- fice." Bernie Go aden requested a point of bafoa matiCID "How menr plants-do Jre bave In tbe senate office!" · Senator Turner concluded tbet tbere were tbree plants aow sitnlted Ill tbe' Oiftce, bowevu- two plaDta were ltil1 aeeded, cme lor tbe me cabinet and ane for tbe de& A beated dilcuBICID foUowed on tbe purt'ban of tbete planta. Senator Goaders protested seylq, "I tblnk tb'• Ia ridlculoua, we don't Deed anY more - be mad tbeJ tt•llht we were .-nd'DI 'UI'ete money CID tbla " FinaUJ tbe wu dtvkled into two qunUana: one on wbetber to. purcbaae the brackets, - ubtray, and wa•becket, wltb tbe otber quellt.ian an tbe paretwn of two plaata. Tbe lenate decided by majority vote to allow tbe paadan of na)Wnl ;aeept the plents. 'l1le «aiunittee repcat1 wu-e brief, auembly chairman Bobby Boyd for vobm- teell to u'iber It tbe Fiddler's Contelt. 'lben ath1etie Robin llraellan tbet tbe lna'en volleybaD wan the meals +empiiP'+tp. Following Bett7 Holm•, Scbool Spirit .- the ecMmt on the iplrlt poiata, rev uJi"l Delta ad Dllta ltiD boldlq tbelr ltroDg leacl. Clmpa" BeautlflcatiCIIl chab·- .,. ... Debbie Beevws reported ooe palter was eDtereci In the A l'eCGIDI l!ftdiHCID was made to buy a ceatificate at tbe bookstore to express the senate's appreciation to the entrant for being involved in the project. Following that a discussion wu held on the abt ence of trash cau in Hallie McKinney Hall. Senator Bev QuarreUa voiced ber de1ire to resolve the problun statiag, "'lbia Ia reaUy a problem. &:t•reooe neecls to 18 ·oat trub cans and empty e:ont'd to .paRe $ - 57th Annual I To Be Dec. 5 a com· biQIItlon of ltl <llonle - Cbora1 unian. will prneat the 57th annual cancDeUpting Service Ill 1:00 p.m., Tuellley, December 5, at 0\rant'a First Beptllt awrdl. 1be OOIUbined musical poupl will pea foi m a collediCIIl of traditional Christmas Carols by Robat Sbew and Robert Rulaell Organist will be Mary Ann · CraJce and p 1 antst will be Gary Southeestem'a Brua a.oir, under tbe diiecuan of Jim · Han"IQI'd, will pafwm lleiiiCIDal mneic for tbe prelude and pnltlacle. 1be mor• IMIPI w111 be under the dindiaa of Walter Britt. Uult•lllt7 -- !j•mnr 14 Parson Wills Million Estate - To The Southeastern Foundation _ was especially meaniligful at Southeastern ..._ _Uulf allty th'• tbe tune of nearly $4 mmton from · tbe estate of · 1ong.,o graduate Qock Panona. Parsoas, a West Texas gbanuacist and oOman, willed all but a fradioll of his holdings to the . Soutbeastem Foundation. SSU presid!St . Dr. Leon Hibbs said tod'y Foundation officials are sorting through land and royalty deeds and other propeity to ftnd tbe end extent of Parloai' holdings. . Par.,., wbo neva- merried, was gndalted hun SSU a bta1f century •· Ova- tbe , .... , be formed '•ltiag frieMstdpa with several SSU profetl'll's ad "deeply loVed'' tbe lntutnfltan. He be ['lime a So1tbelllltem Fomdltion bOard shortly after it was farmed, and . set wbeela In motioo for bia lift in a bmdwrtttea letter to Ik. Hibbs in July' 1.. . ''Frwl abcHt Auplt 5th to 15th you wUl probably be bothered with a Choctaw visitor," Parson began the letter. ''Will you .... fti'D Docton L. James l'kiiti- tMt a bunter llaboe:C to dele! d ••• the campos." Fr\m tbtt beciMing, PanoDI bepn to oatHne wbtt Dr. B'lbm_ vkt today Ia ••CIDI of tbe grelltelt tbtaptblt baa eva- biPIUDid to SSU." Parsons uked Dr. Hibbs to compile a liit of tbe best Choctaw at SSU, and said "When I arrive, we triJl all t•lk about it." Tbe "it" wu outlined below Parsons' signature - "my library, Choctaw material, Osage colledioll. triJl, farms, stocks, oil so ells, ca tificates of depoei.t, real estate, etc." .Scholarships - about po,ooo worth per yem- -- tiqan a1n"'l8t imme rttateq after tbe meeting, and wben Panon daew bia , wUl, all ad a .,ao _ per "dltb p enstilll to a steer. was earm.rtred for th ' > : IJMJI1 _ Panooa Jmg-tinre friend Dr. Me. I lion, c:meick red 01111 of tbe leadlna a1tbaQUel aD a.o,..,uw btstOr)', died Clllly a lew ""'l'ltl• before ParNW. Dr. Dwilbt', wbu beaded tbe SSU math departmeut is retired. Parsons was DOt always a ridl m•n. . He worked Ns -.1 tbrouib SoutbeuterD .. a pbarmidat at a Ow Et drug store. U.:.vy formal education-al requiianents of todey wu-e In the future when • Parsons receivect _ bia Uc:eme. but it required pa WDI a rigid telL 1be ssu beae(actor aeqaired an intereSt Ill history. while attending SOSU and went on to receive a m'lter'a dega ee in tbe subject at tbe Unl9ersity of Oticago, tben a at the Univasity of Qklebcma. After receiving . • ckp ees, Paraons wked as a pharmacist at Okla. He was drafted into the armed services during Worl4 War n. He returned to pbaimacy in tbe Levelland Muleshoe area of Texas after the war, where be bought about '108 acrei of land. Oil was and from there ParSC1N bia nest ea tnto bia fortl$le. Moat - =·tO pap% 7:30 MWJI' oi- four or live clays a week 1:30 IIWF « fCII•rorllve clays a week 1:30 (or earlier) TT Egm*nlltioll period Mcft"ey - Dec. u - 10: .. 12:30 t :JeiiWJi' ... fanr or ftve clays a week t:30 or 10:00 'IT 10:3811WF ... fcw•rortlveclaysa week 10:•,. . 11 :JOIIWF or fwr or five clays a wuk ll:JO T'l' 12:•11WF or four or five dl.ysa - 12:•1T . 1 =• IIWF ... four or flft clays a weell 1:• Tl' - Dec. u - 1:30-18:38 - Dec. 14 - 10:30-12:30 - Dec. 12 - 1:30-10:30 w ........ , - Dec. 13 - 1: .. 10:30 ........ , - Dec. 13 - 10:30-12:30 - Dec. u . 1:».1:30 ..... - ....... )' - Dec. 1: »3:30 Dec. 11 - 3:»6:30 . ' . I \ ' ••
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Senate Office re-decoration proved to be the major dj.,ntgn point of tbe eenate's

11 meeting. Seaatcr Gervil Turner voiced

' a proposal se)'inl, "Tbe 'UI'Ite wants to bay one more plant , a waite buket, and • a4dl'ay and ... llracbta lor tbe ··­fice." Bernie Go aden requested a point of bafoa matiCID "How menr plants-do Jre bave In tbe senate office!" ·Senator Turner concluded tbet tbere were tbree plants aow sitnlted Ill tbe'Oiftce, bowevu- two plaDta were ltil1 aeeded, cme lor tbe me cabinet and ane for tbe de&

A beated dilcuBICID foUowed on tbe purt'ban of tbete planta. Senator Goaders protested seylq, "I tblnk tb'• Ia ridlculoua, we don't Deed anY more - .r"r-:~ be mad tbeJ tt•llht we were .-nd'DI 'UI'ete money CID tbla " FinaUJ tbe pnpa~al wu dtvkled into two qunUana: one on wbetber to. purcbaae the brackets, - ubtray, and wa•becket, wltb tbe otber quellt.ian an tbe paretwn of two plaata. Tbe lenate decided by majority vote to allow tbe paadan of na)Wnl ;aeept the plents.

'l1le «aiunittee repcat1 wu-e brief, auembly chairman Bobby Boyd for vobm­teell to u'iber It tbe Fiddler's Contelt. 'lben ath1etie Robin llraellan tbet tbe lna'en volleybaD play~ wan the meals +empiiP'+tp. Following Bett7 Holm•, Scbool Spirit .-the ecMmt on the iplrlt poiata, rev uJi"l Delta ad Dllta ltiD boldlq tbelr ltroDg leacl.

Clmpa" BeautlflcatiCIIl chab·­.,. ... Debbie Beevws reported ooe palter was eDtereci In the

A l'eCGIDI l!ftdiHCID was made to buy a ceatificate at tbe bookstore to express the senate's appreciation to the entrant for being involved in the project.

Following that a discussion wu held on the abt ence of trash cau in Hallie McKinney Hall. Senator Bev QuarreUa voiced ber de1ire to resolve the problun statiag, "'lbia Ia reaUy a problem. &:t•reooe neecls to 18 ·oat trub cans and empty e:ont'd to .paRe $ -

57th Annual I

Candlellght~ng To Be Dec. 5

a com· biQIItlon of ltl <llonle -Cbora1 unian. will prneat the 57th annual cancDeUpting Service Ill 1:00 p.m., Tuellley, December 5, at 0\rant'a First Beptllt awrdl.

1be OOIUbined musical poupl will pea foi m a collediCIIl of traditional Christmas Carols

by Robat Sbew and Robert Rulaell

Organist will be Mary Ann · CraJce and p1antst will be Gary

• Southeestem'a Brua a.oir,

under tbe diiecuan of Jim · Han"IQI'd, will pafwm lleiiiCIDal mneic for tbe prelude and pnltlacle. 1be mor• IMIPI w111 be under the dindiaa of Walter Britt.

Uult•lllt7 -- !j•mnr 14

Parson Wills Million Estate -To The Southeastern Foundation

_was especially meaniligful at Southeastern ...__ Uulf allty th'• y~ tbe tune of nearly $4 mmton from ·tbe estate of ·1ong.,o graduate Qock Panona.

Parsoas, a West Texas gbanuacist and oOman, willed all but a fradioll of his holdings to the. Soutbeastem Foundation.

SSU presid!St. Dr. Leon Hibbs said tod'y Foundation officials are sorting through land and royalty deeds and other propeity to ftnd tbe end extent of Parloai' holdings. .

Par.,., wbo neva- merried, was gndalted hun SSU a bta1f century •· Ova- tbe ,...., be formed '•ltiag frieMstdpa with several SSU profetl'll's ad "deeply loVed'' tbe lntutnfltan.

He be ['lime a ~,the So1tbelllltem Fomdltion bOard shortly after it was farmed, and . set wbeela In motioo for bia lift in a bmdwrtttea letter to Ik. Hibbs in July' 1.. .

''Frwl abcHt Auplt 5th to 15th you wUl probably be bothered with a Choctaw visitor," Parson began the letter. ''Will you .... fti'D Docton L. ~and James l'kiiti- tMt a ~lp bunter llaboe:C to dele! d ••• the campos." •

Fr\m tbtt beciMing, PanoDI bepn to oatHne wbtt Dr. B'lbm_ vkt today Ia ••CIDI of tbe grelltelt tbtaptblt baa eva- biPIUDid to SSU."

Parsons uked Dr. Hibbs to compile a liit of tbe best Choctaw ~enta at SSU, and said "When I arrive, we triJl all t•lk about it."

Tbe "it" wu outlined below Parsons' signature - "my library, Choctaw material, Osage colledioll. triJl, farms, stocks, oil so ells, ca tificates of depoei.t, real estate, etc."

. Scholarships - about po,ooo worth per yem--- tiqan a1n"'l8t imme rttateq after tbe meeting, and wben Panon daew bia ,wUl, all ad a .,ao _per "dltb p enstilll to a steer. was earm.rtred for

th ' > : IJMJI1 •

_ Panooa Jmg-tinre friend Dr. Me. I lion, c:meick red 01111 of tbe leadlna a1tbaQUel aD a.o,..,uw btstOr)', died Clllly a lew ""'l'ltl• before ParNW.

Dr. Dwilbt', wbu beaded tbe SSU math departmeut is retired.

Parsons was DOt always a ridl m•n. .

He worked Ns -.1 tbrouib SoutbeuterD .. a pbarmidat at a Ow Et drug store. U.:.vy formal education-al requiianents of todey wu-e In the future when • Parsons receivect _ bia Uc:eme. but it required pa WDI a rigid telL

1be ssu beae(actor aeqaired an intereSt Ill history. while

attending SOSU and went on to receive a m'lter'a dega ee in tbe subject at tbe Unl9ersity of Oticago, tben a ~lite at the Univasity of Qklebcma.

After receiving . • ckp ees, Paraons wked .'1~ as a pharmacist at Pa~nfta , Okla. He was drafted into the armed services during Worl4 War n.

He returned to pbaimacy in tbe Levelland Muleshoe area of Texas after the war, where be bought about '108 acrei of land. Oil was cti~ered, and from there ParSC1N ~yed bia nest ea tnto bia fortl$le.

Moat

-=·tO pap%

7:30 MWJI' oi- four or live clays a week

1:30 IIWF « fCII•rorllve clays a week 1:30 (or earlier) TT

Egm*nlltioll period

Mcft"ey - Dec. u - 10: .. 12:30

t :JeiiWJi' ... fanr or ftve clays a week t:30 or 10:00 'IT

10:3811WF ... fcw•rortlveclaysa week 10:•,.

. 11 :JOIIWF or fwr or five clays a wuk ll:JO T'l'

12:•11WF or four or five dl.ysa wee~ - 12:•1T

. 1 =• IIWF ... four or flft clays a weell 1:• Tl'

- Dec. u - 1:30-18:38 - Dec. 14 - 10:30-12:30

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Letiler n 'De emergency migb~ arise and it would be tenible to spead all . .

1be powers that,· luift been · your time hmting a pay phone str,iped students' 111e · ol the and tben t~ to find the tel~ sttn furtbleli. First tbe i correct chan(e. ~ mow of only swltC:bboarcl boar& wae cut , two pay pbone boO,tbs on campus ba~ f1iam 11 p.m.~ tbe prn~nt accessible to all .dents, ene in cio!stPI hour fi 6 p.m.1 makhlllt the ~ Arts Building and one im.,Oss.ible . for commuting in 'the Acbninlst.niti~- Building. students wbo work em campUs to If all the serviceS for students . call home ar be rded. if tbey will be cut off, ~ pay pbones baV..e to . wort e•ba late. · should be inlt••lect in m•tn · N~ David Parker, the new areas such as Mclidlion ·Hall,

Vice-President for. Business Ubrary, Science B•riJdlng, and Seryicea bas deca eed .tbat no . maybe a couple Of stations on ,...,... dWBnce caHs will be the campus grounds. UH. + ' ]

allowed -c:o11ect, credit cai'd, For several years, people etC. Tuesday II1CII'Dial 88 I tried have said more pay phones are to place a cwu jet my needed but they were told it hometheopelatartQldme, '"It Is wasn't a nec~~~e~ no longer tbe policy to place long I would like to

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distance . cans of any kincl. service 'restored ~ more pay Please use a pay p• aae." phones around campus.

It is not right to .., students callS. Scmetimat a personal Jal• Davll

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The ,Univ~ty will meet Monday, 4 ·at 6:00p.m. ill the Uttle 'Ibe Christmas paltJ will be t;be su11Jec.1 qf the All members are urged tO attend.

l . ' . Young ·Democrats Will meet

Tueattiy, Dec:. 5 at • p.m. ill A301

\ · u'd' their Jut .iae etlftl New. 7 at u:• ill tbe aad Gold 1'011'*. We ~ QUI' Camp• .. Project

. and if-' n nthW. · ~ project .... to and

fb • tbe 'CIIIIIftilte lll&lnl •• between tbe lb•c EoiWIUlel BuUdJni and tbe PlaDts were ~Unfed around it, the was painted 8DCl there wm be step~ blork• ~ In ~ .

The uat meeting wm be on Dec. 7: 'llbunday • 7 p m. in the faculty lounge. It wiD be -.our Cbristmu meeting. 1bere will be a program and refr ! b ta ~~e invite all interested pef'¥DI in educatiota t0 COllie. •

WbiJe home

England, and· Ara~ Nations. 'lbe tbe111e 1011g for ~ ~ereoce was "Love Is Our Common Ground." Tbr~ughout the

wu eiucwed good food, tfnliDI, aamaT and liare

' Bigbllgbting the retreat, aftenlooO the B.S.U.

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played the Ara~b-Oklaboma ~tty State ~pions. The Anlb tum cl!l'"llitlfof o.n.... the of

14. 1 Bllltan mtntonary

tO once "Oae]bu 'DOt IMmed to 1 until be baa

' lMa ned to give. Let us on . · leun to give of our-

selvea to Cllle of\race, color, or ttreed in order tNt we may learn to Uve.

~ab student brganilatton ' I de:eply appre~iates . · the

lftpanlUel Dlvllifl for tbe film wei" seen (Tile Battle of Allerla) and we, Arab, do prclutre to you with any boob, films, m guinea or anY,tblng telJing ~u about the ~b wCII'ld and any kind of; infC;rmation about be A1ab cowatriea. \ Arab Student Organt•atioo

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Parsons eont'd hun pale 1

"It does not mean only choctaw lltudenta will be elllible for tbe aid, only tb8t tbey will be given special attention 'in distrliH&Jng the funds.

"In the long ruQ, it should improve the quality and quantity of students attendiq SSU, serye u a cat•lyst for better state fmdlng, and enable SSO to bave more and better paid . faculty. B1& moet im­portabtly, it will give some yonngftrs an oppwt1mtty at education they might not bave bad."

"The bea1&y of Panans gift Is that he loved bli1Cbool10 mueb that be came bearing the gift rather than being 10Udted for 'it," Dr. Hibbs said. "That Is very special."

Native Counci I To Ho·ld Benefit'

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Pow-Wow Southeastern Native

American Co1mcil will bold a benefit . ~ow-Wow Satar~ay, December 2, at the SOSU Student AcUvltiat Center.

Admission is . free. Funds raised fNm arts and crafts booths and an lndtan sbawll dr&wing will be used to help finance the Council's - annual spring Pow-Wow at Southeastern. ·

George Tabbone will be muter of ceremonies when gourd dancing ltarta at 5:30 p.m. Socla!· danelng ill planned for 7-11 p.m.

Ray will be bud llnpr, TMIJooe bead ltl•lpt daleer, Le011•n:l Lanai""Xl m• ' anct Janelle Orange head lady dancer.- "- ·

No public nal will be aetVed. _ For further the Indian Student Center at (401) at. 311.

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W•lth ·Orchestra K•ppa K•ppa Pli ·-- tbe 1 ·' 1 , Student Senate's Campus

-Televialon viewers with a t•ste for sympbonlc n•sie will be able to sample the belt of both worlds this winter when PBS T~ will broadcast "Symphony Night Fever", witb the Chicago Symphony Or· cbestra, directed by Sir Gecq Soltl.

Tbe three procram aeries, "SoW Conducts Music From Russia", "Solti Conducts Berlioz," and "Soltl Conducts Wagner," wUJ air January 15,22 and 29 at 8:00 p.m. EST.

Taped last year at Orchestra HaJJ, the- television per­formances are made possible through a grant hun Kraft, Inc. Klause Halllg, Executive Producer of the Emmy Award winning music production company, Unitel, coordiDated

• the program along with Producer David Griffltbs and Director Hmnphrey Burtqn.

"Music From Russia" features Modest Petro_vich

. Mussorsky's prelude to Khovantina, Serge Prokofiev's Symphony No. 1 in D. Major, Opus 24, and Dimitri Sholtakovich's SymphCIJY No. 1 Opus 10, musical pieces an marked by their poetic quality.

The Berlio1 program will feature excerpts from the CCllupallllr's Ro111eo and Juliet. Famed yioltntst Nicola PasWnt in 1131 rommtlllclaed BerllCII the ••natural succeuor to Beethoven", to compose a major aympbony. Tbe -

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c4 Acidness Kit your Offic:e or letter Mail the cards 1D your bank, c:baqe ICCOunts. Everyoae.

was Hrst aired in 1977 includes the overtures to 'Ibe Flying DutcblJlan and Tannhauser, Prelude and Ueb est!MI hun Tristan and Jsolde, abd Prelude to Die Meistersinger. 'l'be8e compositioas afford tbe viewer a

of Wagner's dranultic style and versatlllty. Tan­nhaunr, abnost funeral in its IIClllaballtU, standi apart from tbe otber aeledloas wblch can be deecribed as majesUc in gal quality.

Tbe Chicago Sympbony Or­chestra made its debut in Chicago in Ul1. Huoprian born Sir Georg Solti baa led the Or­che&tta since 1989, and . the C:Wlbination baa been hailed as a highly succeasful musical marriage that baa placed the Chicago Sympbony 81DC11J1 the top five OI'Cbeata u in the world. Two years ago marked the first televilion appearance of the Orcbesta a since the 1950's.

Should Sympbonic tele~sts continue, Americana will be able to Si-eak witb pride wben tbey 18ytbey've achieved tbe belt of all poeslble 1nJI'lct.-ftnt d•a s)mpbonies brought Into tbelr li~ room• via televtsiGG.

oratorio wu completed one year later 1M& never beard by its fl=endal bfcker wbo dWI tbM year.

Tbe Wagner JXG11814 whim

Beantlfication Cantest with their idea of refurnishing tbe Am­phittatre.

Second pl•ee went to tbe Student ~ A•n:iltim and. third piece weat to tbe ... e Socl.ty. Tbe Fcnvhotkr received lblGrable

beaaifJIDI tbe "'''I'" Tbe decisloll to DI'M WU

. difficult for tbe five Judlll, .. it wu very grlltlbbe to walk over tbe campus ad aee the work that bu been daDe. Tbe · three ww·uen lllCl two 'Del! felt that the bee••tncltilaa 11-.ld be a year rouDd for all bwtlvklnela In ~.

Senate .

~·d from pap 1 Beavers

stated, "Tbe aenate voted to be involved in campus be~n&lftCJitloo, I tbink we lbould jmnp at this." Pre~Mrrrt Jama lbubMk

read a letter of reslpeticr written by Kim Gold. Her reslgn•Jan wu tabled as It would _ me En tbe ...U would have to CODdld aaotber eltttkJD to fiB the vac?I'ICJ.

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Deparflre - Saaday, Janury 7 - 6:00 a•. fr011 o­Return - Thursday, Jaauary 11 • back to a,_

aboat 10:00 p.m.

$50.00 deposit NOW -- balaiCI by

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&'l.e after • ovat'*l e. After a nec:k .ad .... P*'~

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between tbe twt ......, &~&by C«tAJn .. ap -a In tbe fJne) . seCands ~tie It 'It .ad CIUI!IB overtime. Tbe Savqettes coulda"t Pun durtDI tlaoee DeJ:t five and fell sbcli t bytwo · \

In tbe Sav .. ettes seuon qalllst ~tbany

they played With the "first jlUers'" bit oYer­C.Rme Betheny after a delle •ce tbrou8boat the pme. Tbe balf. time scare was ZZ.21 1oar fator, and the Rhil ' widened tbat lllllr1in to end up D-47.

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...,.,.. 'l'lptm -• -and Kll&bJ Cattaa -... bad : agaiNt Bedaany. :

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aecODCl pme -~ Grayaon Co'llllty Vltettes wen down points at tbe Southeastem never cloeer as they

Brown was top 24. Cotton bad 14, seven and Trilla sil:.

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' girl with. pain added

The Savagettes shot 54 per-­cent from the free tbro~ line and only committed 16 turnovers.

Brown and Tipton each had 10 rebounds, Cotton : ~ed down . I siJ: and Adams had four.

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These two winS built up the Savagettes eoofklence but this backfired in tbeii' tllird game against U~.A.O. -~ Tuesday night, Nov~ber 21. 1

Southelste1 11 played stronc • I - I ~-eCiose~u

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:Fall o G merron 61-56 · 1beSa-C.Cas Raymond Aberc~bia was bad tbil bilb scorer witb 114 points five_oftJ!alr followed by Greg Jelet- with 12,

Ullltant Stu and Marvin Living•~ with 10. Marqala, "It's due to ,_h ~ In the P*'lil qatnst I c ine.~rlence. played Baptist, Mike Carter, ifeter and sometoupteala of Abercrumbia eacb had 10 the games bne . claee. points. We.._..... aad farvV, _to IIIIIPft a. 1t111m by llttladlal ... IIJII!IL" w-..., ~ tbe.Savqes hosted ~ina 614 tiplet far tbe blme te.m.

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up tbelr season

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points,

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during tbe lint bitt end pulled ebeed by 12 • tbe After beltlnae. U.S.A.O. e•me oe reedy to play and caQibt Scdbeevan by Majwhe. Tbe Sevagettee oaJy mpnesed to score 15 more poi1d1 wMJe

- U.S.A.O. 1M& S4 UIOI'e point•' Oil

the Tbe ftnel aeare ·was 50-67 and record was It'll 1 ed wttb a

Brown was 11ain bi8b -scor--er with 2t, Adems bad nine, and Cotton put up seven.

Tipton bad 18 rebounds Brown 15, Cotton six, and Ada1llS five. ~. Cbeny Kemp and Tipton each bad one

' aMist. 'lbe 8irls had • tur· novers.

Tbursday , November 30, Sol&heastem travels to GraJIOil and then bosts East Teus University Saturday night

- December 2 at 7:00p.m. 'lbe Sangettes bave tbree

more ~d games before the Christmas break and then come back January 11 to hole El Reno Junior College.

Everyone is encourqed to come and support tbe SavqeUes thl• saturday nilbt·

Five Locals . Ente·r Da-llas

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over J.oo ~nt1 per a. . a _tmllh tbe - ...,._ tbe ICbedule OD tbe roed. 'lbe ned

wbDe tbe ~ ~ billm:e pme will:be belt to Clltdl ap. 1 · against

fta)IIIIGDII- Aben:rum.. ~ tbe fillt the let•ll,._ with • polllts ,

1 follOwed bJ lllr9ID I with lC.

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In Free Film Series -

"Tbe Green Wall'" 8Dd "Blow· up"' blgbllpt a two-day doubleheader in tbe free ftJm sera. Both moviell will be shown ID tbe Fine ~ UttJe n..tre • 1 :JO lind ., r•·

Made In Pera. "'lbe -Green wan ta to ' be presemed OD Weclue-lday, December I. De1wMI•IAUs, oae oftW lpNIMn of tbe ftJm lilies, this

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