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·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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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. '. ·
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··•My higheat ambition." my ,.. teigleider, "Is to be Sports Reporter ~ W F -Prfnte4
-!?!-What was It Betty
mother told her about _ with boys
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Clinton Taylor aaJd son for his high were all credited to Kalbj~riJle ter. '
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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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Mary Francis JackSCln's 'torch tor Durant High school boy !rlend haan.'t
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Durant. Oklaboma Jlm McGuirk and a. t~trtaln were seen readl~ their .stool one night laat week on1 a ....... & •••
close 'to the tennis CQU~
'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. . •
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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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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.
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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 hey did, producing a n . annual for out heastern 'ror t h!'! firs t time In
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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
gpr·s. Penn Sta te. V irgtnia niveri t r. ·w a ke For·~st , M ississippi ni
versit y , Ohio tate, \ Vht>aton olleg . Augustani.a ollege, Northwestet·n . t. !I'homas. Oklahoma Baptist Univet"$1 t~~. Louisiana. College, lJ. ' . Na ·aJ· Academy. T m · niv r·stty, Tex:;l.l:l Chris t ian Univer
sity, Indiana State, \Va.shing t pn ta:te, Gonzagnl College, . Colorado
Univ r sity, Utah University , UQiversl~y o f ou therp Cafhornta, P qrdue;·~oli'& Dam e, 'iti'i:tmla Universlt)' ~ Oregen State , and ou t heasternj
W ith t he winning of the n ationa l title, Southeastern's forensic accomplishmen t hits an all-tlin~ high. and , the curre~t season r epresents
To 10oaches I Sullivan, Wright,
Stevens, and Dyer the eJltlre , stu dent body wlshe$ 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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