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alftetr- gr.ad'-&tation fr~n1 a ·hig,b easterp. ' Oklalloma In t(lr-J-Jl gh •
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T eachers College. This is the a: mem b~r of the. 1 5th -annual Meet and it loo l<s
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• tlie class roo m , instruction· . celled in ~o ot"er ,col lege ta lahoma·: second the special est s·hown by th e fac~lty . in
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a~creditin~· asso- be~·ter than ~ver. The re i ~ m o ~·e stud~.I;lts · is '~~lf )r pr·on
clttt.on in i ~ +."- 1A · · k een rivalry In .Class A t lus year t-hird, Duran t ili ain edQ
~&.f er ca an,: .. t.Je nler- ---h 1 1 center, co~posed chiefly ' ot • f T b. C 1 as t e r teams are. more even y . ~ , lean Asso 10n o eac ejs o - . . t · • ~ • ' . "'' .. '"' · · hl . t d. rna tche'
1d Wlllln.gh<l m. the A rd- people: fourth, · t h e spirit to
leg:es · sec at etJl c s n 1ng . · 1 b b ~- f It d ' · ' · m·o r e star who w-bn the Meet fo r (!e , , lV ot 1- ~eli y ~n Sout heasteJtn has- it, What! m ore tl t h~ ' 1 th . ,. t . bo· d:v i#s ~anifestP.I d in all the · ,. • · 1a sc oo e pas~ . \VO yea r s. t ~ ., , r;- ..
can a student d esn e from a.n ath- t li. h t.h tl r· ld vi ties of the co llege .· . fifth,. · . ·. II , ~ ou ; w 1c r ows 1e 1e open. _Jptlc standdpoint tnan to rtt e nd Class B Me~t .wi ll be c loselv con- chatJacter of the s tudents Is an instituti n wh k b h as h a d· 1 h~ t t d. ' · t h · · '~~" · as to J·ustify t h en1. hi c_boosi•.• .
11 h es e aga in 1s yea r ... n any mo r e . . • . . _. .. -r:e
' ebtampionshi ln footba a n b as- t ea ms a r e expected t~ e nte r th,is • .SUPT. :\L- A. r ~ ·sH · te3:chipg professi~ ti; sixt~t; ke'tball for e past two ~ ye i rs and class. -.-- - f -- ~ - .. . _!_ · eastern is a tn e mber of tlie madtPan e n ble · r ecord ·in t r ack; P· lans HOX. :'\1. .. :l. )'X:\.SH 'fO ·: C t;. 1 A' ~ i d. th
1 are \>ei n g r~pidl:v c.om - . · e n r ssocaat· on ai 8 third, soc ial life, Sou t h ea stern Pl1~ :\. K ' \ ·EnXF.Sn:.\ Y · f ·" pleted fo r t he greatest t ra<·k me~ t . • -''· · ~~ - •: · ;canl ss0cia tion o l.l.ecaow,
. has lit. ! In 11 Oklahoma I there that has ever b een h eld in 0 kl ) - ' ~ . · - . ; . ·, . - . .. . ' . l ege~. ~ offeiin g four I y~ars . ~ is no be tte r lass of studeQ.ts in homa . This · ·is a · Meet whe r e a 11 Stat~ S~t-Il('Jl~trnd<: Jl1 }'o ~ S~f'n.~l lege.. \V"Ork: eventh~ the L~e attend-ance a any_ insfitutio~ tlu~n ·th-e schpols get t og~the r a nd w it h llay Jn: Sot!l.h~{tst~t~n ·. \\ (\~Jl£•"· Jll o ma I giv('n at ! the end o(· t will be r.oun il} Sou theaste~ n . much f riendly Mva 1·ry e n .i oy t h.r f\e da~·. ..~ddi·~s~ : -~_ssC' i)• hly. · -. j years . jqf co llege ., work . is , • -, W le have e best coll ~gie i f} da·ys of true s tJt rtRma nsl~p. Tl) , ' .. certifi~ate in t lli~i;ty l eight.: Okh •homa t m e very pon)t of . lose ndw is no hlimii ia tion and R on. M: ·i.·. )lush ., 't t t<' Sutle r- I when llfoper l~ e!lt~o sed: Vliew,; schol ~tanding, .. at letic the hig'h sch ool stude nts ta l{e it in ten dent . of Gl\Ja h o Ht . . _will a'f- . ST~--+---stan~ing and11school life. in t hat light, going home r'eeHn-~ dress a S;Pecial a !1$e. m ly ·at .lQ: :;a SOrT'fE.-\STERY fO·.,~··
~ 1\ ST<~ that t h ey pu t up a good figh•t an d W ednesday In<>rn~ttg . , 'l'l~e l <,r .~~ _ I PICK AI.~T~ft:T 0. P. C. DO]lMTTORJ~~S . los t to ·a bet ter c.ontPsta n t. It mu s t s tudent body will b~ d'Pli-gbte d t o . I ~ ·
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'l'he I coach es of e · ·, . : de ntg of Southeastern Oklahom a Oklaho m a · h e_r e to ·s pteak. S:o,u(h - itrict p eked an all-d_i
The two trl d ern d ormitol'i s of are t:li'e best and tru 0 s t s p~r t :-. - east~·rn ~ is mi~h:.ty pro~d o-f _'· lh~ !ball .te{l m after · tiie· " ............ ·. the Oklahon_t4 . Pre~byte l'i· ' n Col- f·ound a nywher e. Th ey have bee n a chievem~n t s ··,o~ :.\~t· . . ~ash si nr~
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l~ge will a -gr. n thts sunn ne r he educated by men and women who h e h as been sape nnt ncte n~t. <' hoice ·s a s- follows: open .an'd avai a ble to i romen st1~- are themselves good s ports. What Mr. Nasb >.viti spe t)d ·. t h e d :1 y . I I .First. '1'(\.:l
dents . . Thesel build'ngs. a re s it - be tte r educaMon co uld a s t n.d P.nt visiting ~· Sout.heaiSte·r il. 1ookin~ Sto ry, . )., Dua·ant~ !&. .......... - , I •
·uated o~ ar,. e . in~nc_e in the w~s1. ·ltave tluit w quld train ljim to be ove r the school . ''"or~ ; a.nd in ·th~ D~ke, Una; . for at:t of ~own . T.he rooms a r~ cool ra citi~en fit~ed t,o ro mppte in ~ftern c>o n \\!.ill · :l d.dt:!s~ ·~_.h e . ~l!\:a l Artnst
. and coll).mod us. a nd ever~ con- business w ith his fellowmen . than Lead erShip Clu b at wlho~e 1 inv'it~-· Ba~. n t-, gua venience is ·f ered· in o:>·nne tion to compete in a friendly educ>a - tion i~e was h1duced ·.tp ·$pend ·the vidsOin ColbertV " l& ....
" ~ith them. f competent m tron tion.a.I or athleti c con test lili e t h e day h e re. · ' l- · ~ ,~ ·. · I ~oDd Is in charge I ~f each builj in.g. South~astetn Meet. . : The · ok~alio ma . I?u~ ic ... ;- t1,~-l6 l~ Ladghlifl . .f_.C) i~ Col..,~ Roam and -~oard ( two me s ~ ~Tr,.__ - h ave b eeil greatly . - b~ne[i~ted .bY lchapm·::l~l Antlet S , • orw day on tbe fli\r.~ schooi day-s, · · e SENIOR~ ~OTfCR . meas,ures tha~ .. h:a ve. ~e·e il 1 ' ll>a~~Je ct Ca rtl\'Ti_f ' t , ._ Ca leta,. e!'I L'l'rl£ meals- on Satul"days and · Sund ·) , , · through. th e l.e~isiatufe . beea'U~~ Po.tt~·· Dl ra~1t , gua : t~get~er : \yipb
1\ transp·9~tati.Q to . All seniors whet have n ot m cHi P of the · 1nfJuence exe 1 cd by · ~u r ~o~. StJtingtown. gu
ana from thb Teach ers Col ege, application for a degree, o t· life St~a.te Su_p~rin_tendent. ·~ l\1r. ~~::; h ' H nc1·ablc ......... . I . l I • l
.be had . fo r $6 .2 5 pe r . ek. dlplom_a ·are ~sked to r e port to deserve~ credi,t · for , h e. p~ ssa go.: Guo in.. a e ra. . !· wlth tw·o occ u ;.!ants t o· .a roo . f>r· ·aegifltrar VaUJgha n .a nd f i ll' out nf t h e an1endment \vhe·r eby each Vandel l. \Bo!=; we ll.
l ~ , tr , . !. J~ :25 per wee
1, where stu d en de- an· application .. Thlis must he done ~Ch(){)l d ist t; ~c t ." ;'ill I ec~ iv e: $15_ Ande,rson. Talihina ..
ldr.es . to ro~ alone. Those . e."{- tn the very near future. Th0 largP for each pupil wh·o is in " ttttend ~ Sexton. Ilhtrant . . .. A&.&g to rOOpl in these do .'number .b f studen~s w·ho w ill g r ad - ance in. the.ir sch oo.ls This on~ -1~ •. I L .. - - · :· -..-~~~
l~UIC es· shouldl I *ring with ~m afe wi tib"· the Spring 'class neees- school . an1~ndinent .wi 1 d o inOt·e trlct in .'i e ~ta~~ ~0_ , unter~.ne, "sheets, pHI ow Ups tates vjery tnucl!l! and th is 'for the -upbuil9il~g~ ·of h.e s~_bQo~s el«ht tno~ths of ,·,~~')1 ~~ towels. F ' rop~ ,r~·servat kes tire . to.r t~.~ Registrar · tQ of Oklaho~a tli~n -· an_y~ ~her q~e . Southe.ster.n 1_, ,
_ te D r. W.l · · t re~dy to presen to the s .tate thing that is po~s·n~.l~ . . . · ~, .... - · h 1s. ·t 71, ~ · nt, oard of Eduda . . -~~ rn~ . . . ~·~;:
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6 F 1 r · n ~~:e r ,· Harry in k erton , Ben Wheel r , T exas·, irgi 1 Currin, Duran t . Oklahon1·" · . . PU. lie ty to ~any jlo e sch ool · · · · · .A.
runcti n-s a nd:: print rnuc h more · I ... - • C :lpLti h Harl Fannin , Spire. Ok .. ,..,. .. oma ; 'Robe rt B~a:ty ,. Dlurant; Oklahoma.
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· ing on · a. nrong the ·hiffh schoqls. Tth en the t·e ts tlT~ fa ths r who t h elJll to go to the shop ~or lheir Department of Agriculture, spent . At tre. an.l_ Um.e the paper .Js _parks . his . mind 'for · h e full vacit- too.J.s. ' · I· Friday visiting so.utheastern. Mr-.
Pnlargfld ~he :~4m ! e r . t pape rs tion perioG;, · r egardle s o r"' '"t heth~r A lot of fol s bl?ck tr, ftic be- Shtf~ was· associated with .Dr. h~q been ·. ncr a sed· tro .2,000 to '1e heed~ to us~· his f1ent~l j'ca r so cau se . they do no.t draw their car
1 Mu~rman in .the .N~tional Bureau
of action close to the curb. That is, of !Educa-tion· in ·Washington -an:l who would hke a pap . r, . Ft~e u ~ fit of parking privilr g.es. . tk ey
1are cat:~ ess of · t,he r id~as ·while h'ere to vis ~ t him, ran a~ross
his:~ addl'eSs . . · !· Parking privileges! are ~llowerl ~n<l .le.1ve th· tyt s~tanding ,out in _hfs old col leg~ ch'!ms, P~esident lfhe color of I the pape"r tbday i ' to all minds': The av~rage clerk 'il. r the middle of r;.J.traffic. BeD nett. R. E . Crump and w . c.
iti t >I I I . v . •. I ' . can °'- growlnJ 1thing&.. hop m echanic cann1ot t·3 k e his Fortunately I· little children do Bryant. He w~s with President
h~ ~aper is. a growing paper and tnoJs .ho·me wit? ~~ ~ J.Us employ- n c't park thei minds, a~ least Bennett and Mr. Crump in Ouacht-r is Scotch:oo-Irlsh. The e r owns· the.m. subh 1w orke r s rpa¥ whe 'they a outside ·ot the ta C ollege and Mr. Bryant in Ar-
the upperhllnd totta)! . reasonably expect tf. pa'rlc tllelr l oolroom . en olcj.er they may kansas University. Mr. Shinn has ... wtll. tapprrcia te any ''ora t ionai ~ind unt~ l next · morn- run. on. "low•• if the teacher is beet;t spending some time in Okla-
e · ~~cenreR, eHh,r·. from i ng. ·1'here. is little danger ~b~t gear ed in to ' second." Even a &hom a . working on a course of · · hi~h schools a l<l w it! th~ : r m enta l car w 11 b e s t bien ba·by k eeps its youq·g ~ind ~~ a c- , tudy ·in agriculture· with - State
lis b them . . t wh~n at t,h.~ 10-20- Oc s·h (!) W. tion. When it oifows you 1with its 1TQeTintenden't _ Na.sh · tor the Ok-hpg ~o , run a ~ un rbejt . That i s · . the pt-lc pa t\! . th e~e :py q, o r \~'hnts the bright bit of lahp tna schools. He spent &n.me
h a~ a~e found ot\ .ia'ys for our mode ·n in strial ·~olor you h~v on •. . ft is '. runnlni t '~le Friday with Prot Robbins ~ 1 !c oking over the· agriculture work ·
· theJr . optnioQn Qt out t lteir av~ati-on, 1 ·s peedster. ·r The in cess .. t questioning nf !n .!southeastern. He was wen . SUite freache~s for · a snin fn l h e s~tteets of r ead- young childre i.s- indicative of ~ :~ l e~~ed with Southeastern.
·rr-. · · I ing, playing. · and ll self-i_mprov~- mind that is : ot park~~- Every ST(: ~~--!IIi _' · men t. · . J •
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l:·orn MIND The art is t . ~essional n1an ,! vpou' ' you h·av shut off the en- SEAT OF TRACK MRRT · · · I , erlitor .. and t eache r lcannot · leave! g1ne. "
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1 e indust ria l yo u cannot or ill not st~rt your River .Valley Athletic Conference
standing there wlille we syRtem. ~alf the titner his. n eck1
:!a r , you · ha.d tt~r take . it to 'en April 11 and 12 when ·t~ack Y ve!ltu~e alona the J!Jt re~R i s not a.bove · th~ "4ate-r line of :l ead s torage efore ·the_ educa-, and field events will be pa.rtict-
? ~ . 1 • competition · and recegnitiQn. tiona! pollee t after . yo~. ~a~4d in ~Y the ~.chools included ou r chJ
1tdren l_nf the high He seldom ptJrk:s his nl ind . . h . . ! in t he dis trict. . ' . .
a· co l~~e parkJng . their he did he mftbt riot fin'~ it on hi~ . Mozelle Do !lg~ one ot_ our ·T~l.e Conference~:Was organized . ·ond .tbe time ltmit~w.ben- a·etut.:n . . It is mental. ra~tling, lr- Seniors , . was. h nored by the Ok- at Ardmore saturday during the
~..~ . ... ~"'":"!' ~te .pollcemar tu~n reg~la.r drivin~ ~d ~:.l~nding con~ l~oma!!_ t'a.st '> S nc:ti:1y: If the Unt- d •·ict basketball tourna·ment . · ' ';.. ' q lonki~g girls, . Mem'bershi:.P in th~ n·ew
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11ou:a .actrvlUas ~ t feat re Du.- Souiheastern in 19 3, n ~atl1- 1\ff"et. ·\Vlll be ~ to attended. the National Educauo·n t · lnterscholf!tl~ m.eet. There lettc 'director of I th Ca~db High · High Scboo}.q is Ye,:ar. · : A~socfatfon In Chicago and gives
,llf possibly b~ ,~hre contest-ants School, recetved l f m th~ War The Track an Field ' Mee't in below part of his report. · hi .A\rdmore ' th!t year than ~epartmentt his \ serve corps '.the past ' ·ha.s pro d very . Inter- .. As a result or my trip I have
~av~ ever .~ 1 a ~~0 . ' corn mission OS' a . ond lleuten- esting. The COnte S havr alw~ys Corne to the following conclusion.
Alm'Ost every . dtt-.nme t · will ant. After gradu tl g at 1south- been close and ~- xcellent First·, the teacher must be ~on~ ~· r·epresent.9 t.tve fro~ Arct- eastern l·ast Spring h e :w:ettt to records have be~n establl bed. As stantly imp-roving in orde~ to 188•
\"e High Sch.lol.~ I the .Citizens' ' Mf i T~alning a Track T e'am is c mpose of one su~e the place 1 of the parent for . · The • boys' quart~t and · glrls' Catnff 1at Fort S m Houst n and boy · or · n1ore it
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~re both doing splendid was ,g t aduated t :r .. Re ·' s aleo' l.e tics which ,can : .. b m.Jld' use of tl{at they musf have a great .d~al .k •. ~n~ are g~tting into grea\t a. -- me~ber of the 9 · th , b iga~e , in any high school._(fhe b~t train- of ' Iov~ . sym·pathy, understanding pe ~or "the e• ent. Headq~arters Co ny he e and :.ng a ooy h·gve is that w~lch pre- of ·c·h ildre n · ~nd a missionary -splr-
Thel htgh school .orchestra, . .that has be~n recommE1nd d for .com- pares him for a Field eet. He it. Second. that ·Madill Is dotng ' as tdri , so .m a n y 1yearst .brough\ mission in the Ok~ah rna N ti~n~l 'finds out in thes~ 1
ee ts t at peo- as much •as any · school for her the cup, is 'also pr~pa""ed f~ Guard.! • 'vie are. interested i the oy wl)o chi'ld ren as far a~ her ability per~ · . ' ..
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• ~n.n do things. Ke the boy . In m i ts.. e~ce·pt, possi•bly, . a Uttlc · Although tbe~uinbers tc,. b~ · j!\1.1\RIE'J,T. . ~\VS ~ school by encouraging 'hi to at· mor~ attention should be given
luwere<l h~ve not' yet been .. neardl . j • tend this meet . He will train to health and culture. This can the s'~hool , t h e ~~structors re-, _T he l H!gh scbo its be 8CC'OTJ.lplisb ed , only by the'· ln-
rt m~b progre~~ on ·the part, ~hout ~5. 1n the Lo e ??unt~ Mee~ . f.hnt he q ~an r eprese t his school trodycti-Oon of a . course in .public the soi,<>i~ts in vo~ce, violin and l Tner e ~v•ll. be ent es ln declama- a t t his ~n eet . scho 1 music, art . . medical sgper-
lao. Prepa redness seems to be tion. t nnis. :voll all , b sket- ' The ·eligi:bllity rul~s ar I those vi sion and care, and ' by the bu.Jld-... ~h1 mo~o a·ndl thi~ B]>irit c.onplt'd ll b~ll tr
1ck and fiel ~ ven'ts .. G. !'·dopted by the State 1High \School ing of a: gymnasium arid the in-
ithl their known ability wUl Vtll ~rs jis director-Fe era·t. "'ssor.iation. A Trac teaf may troduction of a c·ourse In physie.al ubtless ~ bring old . A. H. s: c)ff rrbe ~busine~s nt~n ··or M.arietta h1a <'o.mposed or one or a many education. These will com.e when torious. I r • haye 'd.9 nated m qne to buy hoys as you . can send; Thr e ·~on· more· funds are avai•lable. The
; • TC. 1 ·sweater~ for th~ faith ~~l members ·f'Je~tants from your 1scboo may Roa~d .of Education of Madill has
''We ha ve ~ccepteq the, fac t of the ~ootball t e am nnd bask et - take part in ea ch eve111.t:. ! "always been ready to go the limit I •
:n orde r to give. the children what a trai;fled ~ody~ but~ we at e , On a ' count of t~e w~a ther the hi~h :,c~oo l s a , chan~e. to com- t hey nave a right t·o- expect. FI-
t now ! a wa kening to the fact Milburn debat1ng ~em'lt failed to p~te agatnst each . oth~~ thE1 meet nally. 1 had rather my child aL the bPP'OSite is . also true · ~et•-to -to<; arietta Sat urd'ay , Marc h h.as been . divid ed into <lHass \A and would, b_e educated . In Madill th·an .
t a h~~lthy body Is dependent 8th. \ - . : \ Class B . A ·iovi:ng cup \.wi,ll g<? to in CJtJc; ko. · · · a h e althY mind... • ' --- .r: ... --: ·1- the winner of each divi1sion f the · · STC _
: . ·STC ·. c;.;AVAGR TR;\Cl( T \IA:\f meet . This cup becom~s th per· The Zanies - girls' baskettiaH HIGH.. SCHOOL , o AT ORT \YOfl,Tll m~netit P,roperty or tpe · ~hool .team was the surprise of the state · B~~~~~ T~."-<"K , \\~ORJ( . ~ . . winning it three times! Ar '. m!Qr~ t.ourn.am~nt. The team appeared
~ , ·, . 9 onch Godtrev . nd s ix t ac tt won the cup in 19!2 and 1 1923 unknown and defeated Klngfisl!-. t F t 110rth last .;Ctat- r- · 11 Tl!e Hugo hligh \· school began m en w_en to or . 'P . and will bring tt back· to defend ·er · on the first round. Zanies had
work last we~k, after ' JIOS· urtiay, whe re they crmpeted ~n an it. 1lf . (bej . w'in the . clap this year a good bo~s' !'team as well this ""ll...eit· ba sk etba 11 Reason in !ndoor tr.1 c.k meet ·1at th e · Fort it will becom~ their perme.Dent yea~. '!'' · .
!c Hu~_;o. sco red .2 7 5 points . to Worth St ock SboVf_t This · Meet prqperty. Soper won the Clua B . . · , ...... - · - . · ~ ... a mod out of t e b.o.at t ck l_ 'rhe Dura nt High Schoof basket- .-eir opponent'!!; 2·05. Wlih Rice "'l' ~ ·n e .. ~ cuo and will · brin,r; It oack and
' f th· rrh · 11 e e ball team, representing the 16~h d Eastland to~ !build around. men ° e -oxas 0 eg 8 · diete nd it. . o fast in:en. Hugo Rhould make folio,~ in.~ men w ent =t. Elkin. C T,here will be thirteen evenbt District. fought the El.. ]teno boys
d Gib M h 11 d to ~ standstill. but wer~~ted ber 1 team~ l ight and filht bard '().~ · . 80~· ars ~ . a n and: three medals f6r each event- " · · Th It · 11 h · ·n by 1a . . lose ·score. El Reno bad a · ., wtn the ' cup. THE . BROAD· r. e . r esu s Wl gJve 1 'rh e1 winner of the first place tn · ·
- h.o. n"'xt l·s ... ue 't 1 gt"eat team, --tnnla• tllA£r seconrl TiER says that Hu•o has the ~ ..-. ., · , ..... ,- , eaeq event will be given a gold " • ~ · · ~ round over ')\~sa bY aboat. the
track .; prospects In ' t1 he his- >1~ . .'\NT-HUGO medal. The seco~d a ·silver medal ' ~) d
'I ~nme. ,score by w~ch ther eteat-ot the school. ·~ · 1 .,. • ITt 0 an ct ' the third a bronze n1edal. A · SP. • ed · Dura nt. ~ - - s-re: gold meda 1 ·will be . given to the ~ t"' .
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. \R~l ~J,()()L., 18 ' The Durant d ebnti 1g te·am on winner of the a.ll:-rou.nd. - --· :r -· · ... __ .. ···-::·- - . ~ The events are as follows: 100, hands .~or t he dtrector
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. . ! · · I ebate ·wtth ·Hugo at H 'lugo. w ile 220 and 440 yard. dash; half Apr11 Sth. These blanks~ The Senl~r class of the Hugo Ile F{ugo team wo a\t 'nur mile and mile run, 220 y~rd low mailed , to you about April
~~o~l ~ will ·JH·esent •·cha rm O'be negative side of the qu . 011 and '120 yard high hurdles; one . · P~lhnlnaries 1,' 'as , ~ their annuar p ay. won at both places Questi 11 : ,mile relay rae~. 'running broad The .m~et has become so large ..,.romtc:fe to nut 0•1 t "- =s platv. · · e eral· G _ jutnp, pole ·vault. run_ ning high tha t it . Js • essarY .. that· prellmi-v ~ ,., f 'i' Re~•:>olved: .,That th~
out ml•lng . a single recit~- rnment should ena~ .~he Adj st- _5 ~m ~. 12 pound shot · put. and ~.aries ~e ld. Fr~day afternoon . Prin . J>ose~ 4oubts that it .at .2 p. , nt ., preliminaries will be
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1 aid you to o_,r~~;a~ize a,nd get in ..100, .220 and 440 yard dashes
· - _ .:_. .... (... · - . · ..... ,. • · . ·yc ur , team in sQ.-ape and ·to inter- and in t}l e high and low hurjlles. Duraq t Hlg ~c,.ool ' Qual·- I Elk ns,- Crawford.-· i·¥ o.n, est Y9ur boys in the me~t the dl· Qualff~jrg 'preliminaries wlil bt!
abowed tWe Du nt L1ons l1s t r hall, 1Fin~ l\Dd a fe tnore rec-tor wfll, o if you so d~-"lre, co ;beld in the tiel" events, qualify .. , what -they can c. They gave make ~ a winning tra l.com:b - to your school: He will also b\ ·ing five men In each ol the tot-
other ·quartets ttce tbat iiO· tfon f.or Southeaste .this · ye glad to aid you with }your county lowing everifs: Running broafl I be rd f t~e ln·ne•·s rrrack 1 work will ·st · 1atter · meels. '. · 1 jump, hi~h jump, poie. :vault, ·dla:
m' et. t~r~ begt}.S. · Entry biQ;nks- -must--br% . nd---tthot In f •
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the I school ·s uerh P!=l t h e . most fro p o1·ta n t to the ' ou s ide. but thE' secd nd, ~ that a Jl r las es in Pt todaY for ~11'11 tim e for pe r 1UJ)S t h e fir s t
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part o r ~n u ff h e k ept in the b ox Qf' $2 5 ~o ·.the l)est r~ader I of the . . Tune . 16 th t is year· Th_is i'S 1 tb~
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fo r the hJrd s t o w~ ll dw in . Clearl aoutlle;a s tet:h ;S·t"ate Teache~s Gol- greatest. ch a tauqua in .America out n e~t s; bu r n a ll j ld h RY and t e~e. ' Tl:le . ~,in~e-~. of t *•is prize wi!l. and thef ha e snnie' of· the be.st
·t·npt·esent _ 0 ·uth ..... 3 st I'n at tlle ta lent tfui s ·ea r tbat _ hiave Rtraw, s pray- int e ri o r f n ests with "' "" . . J' . • 1!l pe r cen t so l ~tti on ofl Kreso Pin . ·s t flte .r eadingt con test whi 1 h will P.Ver ser' t o t. Thi-s grea t · au.,. r'l 1 · h n ·1 · 1 b~ h e ld i rr th .l latte r a r t of May. tauq ua is- e r t ir e ly fl;ee . . to e~ery' ..._o n t eys . . Stran~ t c ru r.e 01 1s a - . ¥ •
so good . Gin~') t h fl i 11 t P. r i or o f th.,e~ This live cl u h is d cx· g. m:u ch t -1 !stude nt en roped in S ou t.h east;ern ·1 h ' 1 1· · · e t1courag· e· e..~~u,.-at 1• 0n 1 contest s . ,during the Summer :Sess_ion. Tlti_s 1 ~ n ou ~E> a gooc app 1cattc n ot ut ~ •
·.tim~ in the hi story o f the in s t.i -. tuti ~n on the first d ay of th f> -. tern\!·.· This . latte r w s du e t o ~h fl
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whft e wa s h. _. Th e Dura n r ~i-ons ·r-ave a ·prize is a . r are trea t fo r j the summe!" fore',ight of R~gis ttr, a r. Va_u g. h <1 1l .· n • d of !l.2::; to til e best Ol'ato t• of ,~tudents ~ nd Southeastern is~al-
~ - 'The fir s t t e n ays is· oirn - <P v · I . r WhO COnce.Jve d Of a l n e w p la 11 Oi \ - . l l .Ll l ! ·k So'u·th.ea·~· t . ·1•11, Whl.Ch .. "aS • nro'n' hy w a y-s look ing a~ter the entert in-porta n t pe n oc on )~ )Y c 11c ·s '" .,.. 'f
· r e gi tratlon · that eo~pletect th t. · Fr·ank .rltz !.;" ·Catet a ·lasJ weeJ\.~ . 1ment a.nd pl_ asure as well ·as 1t1ie · I ~ I if e. F e.ed n othing f C) r th e f ' r s t w l o . en r qllmen t of a 11 · s tu e n t s on . Ra f- .Hontz . wi' ll , t·epre~en t ~ Qou.""lleas t- e ducati on a l plife of
1 tlie sum~. er , two days .. t h e n fPecl h ard ho il P.ct ~ >J II. k
urdaw night. ~ e 1•11 at til e. · s ·: ·t e .Or· torr·c a l con- tude nts 1 Th progra~~ will be L . · . eggs and cn·y bread r r-um.bs o r oat ;l
S~ thea ste rn i s i 1 e re a s ing ! n · · ..a · · · ~iven i n1 t he ne xt. i s u e ' of T!aE · 111
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·u th t · t1H~al. all t h P: Y will C' l <?ll ll up t)ne0 test tope b e la at,-·N or. a n im Ap_r il_ e nrol' n1 eu , ..ra·pl Y a n . . wt l . :1 tim es a day.~ . South.ea.ste~n i ~ m ghy prou d SOUTHEASTf~N. , l . . . a ddtrtg .to tlie S(:h 9 1 ~s ti'<' r e(•orrl ~ - :3. f>ig ·~ll'O U nd a 11 d mulch c f these t \\~0 c ivic qrgan izafion s ~XO,\'' E:S_T.Jo-l.r~f:. B_Y . . . -The l; dav of the1 iazY ind i f f<:>l'PH t l . r · ..
~ • ·1 ~ ha ct c trees with we ll to tte d barn- '~hic·h. t a k.e. ;o nutch inte rest 111 R smrnE:s-T BODY s tud .- nt is pass_edl in o uthea s t f' r n . ... ·· .....
vard manur~ . Prun e o i'J al l ('rook- 1
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.· 1'he' s tudents w·h·(!) are now att~n ,.l - r . r.. cd or d ea~l limhs. '' . S1f.- , · Th e large <;now 0n ta s t ,~Pll':f4-
ing this institu ti ~Hl a r e h e r e fo r ·' 1 J , bus i_[ ess and ' are n It losi n g a 4. \Ve~d out •s tru \vhe r t y bect . l i'ED R n "'<\TE}) ('ttt:B RE. day was tho on~blv enioyed i bv
. I;l . ;). Pru)le up g rape• vine s anrt . . R:\.X~QrR"CTE_D nv 11'}\ (!'rLTY! the stude nts. Snow ballh'lg and ~~n~~e opportun itY to ge ~ th e mo~t 1 .. , • : • • ,.
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Th I ) 11 · · .~. 1 " . 'r· ll ct to pru.n e lr ose bus h es. ' 'The fac u·l t y or ll1 ~ ·sou theast- pftstl n1 e. w, hy not e nj·oy s nows as
e 1 a s a r e 111 o · · .,1 ge r 1 f' • · · · l · · ~T( : e rn State T each e r·s Co ll eg~ w ill t'mey appe"'ai: o·t·lY ev!eqr few ye!lr~?
twith rloafing stu ~ents n e ithe r Ul''~ ~Ol'THl·~A~TERX SIXdERf.; • tende r :a: banqiUet ~o· t 1 e:_- ·d eteg ates I ( m a k es t.h e old e r- p~oole r e flect · the :n ·s ,pa'rl~ ed abo t t th(-l cam- nEJjJIGHT UrR:\I~T l,l'O~S . . . . ,. . -· - ~ pus . rc up.fed by id Je s. Th at cl-t ~· . of the · V\7 omen 'c; Fed rate d C lubs on thei r · yo~ n ger_ ~aye;. . Goott
IL 1 on April ~rrl . w h e n t h v h o l.d the ir wbo lesom~ f1~n i~ ·thk best of has' ~Passel rl in 9outh ast e rn . the T h e Sout h eas te rn State T each- · · · annuat~ a,_is tr i~ t~ con ye!l(i?n ·i n Du::- st mula nts fo.~ a!l i .. , 1. • 1 s tud lts . a r e h ene P1 pa ring f o •· t r s Co ll e~ Glee Cl ub 1 d e lighted t · Th d ' "'~"' · r·~ r a n . ~ · q~)) ~ r w i 1 he s e r v 0 d · 1 1 T .. · · · thei r 1 i fe ' s \vorl<. . The l·e are f E> W P r th e nu ·an ~ Li on s C lub last NT on- (n . the Co1legd Da fete ia 'by.. the Cfl()Rrs :\X'? G~.J 'If."; rt ~~~18 . . ~ ., failu~rc~ . t h e pas~ · te rn ·th a11 ha~ day with ~t m u c hl ; e n joyed ·pro- H ome ~conon~1cs ··Dep~1 rtme nt. · 1 ~ · ~. 1~_9 .-\.T .~SSIDffi~Y ' e ve r een known b (\ f t'<L Hat~ \) ff gt'U.\ll . . ns lon fl m e mbe r I expres r-ted Th er e· a.re. 38 F e d e '3-ted C lubs . I . 1
- in . tl'lis · d istr i~t and each. club The c h brus of 7 5 v;o i~es a:ssi~t-ca n '1 b~ beat .! . Lio ns." :\lf.i s Stout. w ith h e r exce l- sends ,~\V O d:e l~g!ttes . P}a n s ~have · edj b~Y. the G)E' f'l u jb ~f 2 51 voic .·
,_'\..• -~ ·u :-- -· . lent s inge r s g .1 v <:> th e Li ~Hl s o n e of b~~n 1n a d_e ._by lb ~.'Duran t Club for pl'Fs~d t~e 1 ~~e s~~~~e~t bo~~v ~~ _STO'fl\" .TRI. .. J .. IX" ( ~~F.ST the he s t J1!l'ogra m ~ t h nt l h a s b een l h e e n.te r tai n rhetlt of .the delE~- I a t t h e assemb Y h o}lt !on ·Mond v.
-- 1~Ro\·ixG \ RR '\ J>OPClJ.-\ lt · ~i vf\ Ji be fore th_is grea t 9~u b s in~e g_a tes, . ~ev~~ra . ~pea lt~ t:s ~ na -: 1 :1l ei r selectio s w e r e 1 to the l~k '1 · . I its o rgaJliza tion . Miss Sex ton ca~- ttc nl: l l. . l' el_) U't~ Wl.ll a ddress t h e m f of ' the s t d en t,s and all .feJt \
mhe :Story T e Uing con tes t. a t ure d the L ions w ith l~~ r r e act - l:conve u{ion . . : · · ~ J th~t t h e ·h our as we$ s p e nt: L~t n e w.;.. teatui·e of t~e A 1nua l :.\if ee. t. in g s. Th e o n e of Irts h dial~ct \'·a c; ' src ~.,;· ·'I u s! have -q 1en1 ofteq, ~iss Stout.!~
~ ' - . - , ST . 1s. att acting at t ent ion a nd seven" ,~ P ry pl~sing. · :\IODE J :. ~CHOOLS·'FOR~JED - u---,, --.--
schoo s ,will send con-t s ta n t s . Th ~ This G I ee C lu b of m i~ed v oirec; · . . · JX' 0 S ~ 1 , ruies ~ g_overn ing t h~ con t egt fo I' 1!-\ . th e best group of si n
1g-er s that · .. · ". _ ·-~ . T~ .J 7DGE ~T ~-\ t:'S~l'~
the }>llesent n1eet a r e e rr li be ral. I h a s e ver r eprese n te d Sou t h e3lst e rn . T\S.:O t)lod~·l " scl1 ools .· .:VIidwav . I I; · ~ most inte r esti n g ..... 1 11 rre r : th e l Mi-ss ,Stout ha s a group of excel- Dist'r fct . N'o. 13 a t;d. · Cob b Co ~- - 'P r o f . H0us t n h as been inv:tL)rt j udg·e will do th ! r st. . but r e-
1 l~n t voices that g i VP::> -.a 1 progr~pn ~olida t e d . :r\c. ·1,. wer~ ~co red by ,to I j udge ~n t e F a n 111 C G uu ty meml l r th ; t c;1x mi . u t.e\s is th e I ' ccond to no n e. The S . .. T~ c. s ong 0 J 'r- 1\;1 .• f 1 . J Edlllcationa 1 co tests ~at ... Avil \ be, e + r . . v, . .!v u e'Jf m a n. o . t 1e rura ,.... i- 1 • thne_ ~ n-~if -for each ory. ro~nposed ~Y s tude nt's Qf South- departn~·l~t of ~ fli~ S·. _ .T.. C. last beJd at Austin ~o ll ~ o n _i\ifarc~
· ea s tern antl set · to n1ust· c . ~- ~ . -;to, d e- · · o·o t h Southea t e rn has · fur ~---~Tf . .. . ~~ ,, week. ,.T-.l1e_ : Ctoqb ·Co i1solidate d ~ · · · . -
"£' , <' ided hH \vith a ll who h ear it. ' :ni"'l-.ed Fanni n ountYj ~J-udges to~· ....... ~ G C T ... ~s ' · .sehool lack e d .. cml~ 2 8 points b T ;::,Al . • • •
A .... ~0. FOR .~TtTnF~'S. "'T~ The songs sung l>Y t hi s k roup of · . · . · v • ~heir· aounJy n eets f<b~ the _ pa ~., ~' · ~ · ..., · ., · h;tg a super io r -~od~l sc h oo l. Coun- . . 1 'l
1 ~ingers is _ one tl1 ~t i ~ appt~ec-iated . . · 1 fJoii rteen years· and · a r e lmore than . --- · . by a ll. They . mix e n ough old time t !i .Su_perinten~ent S~oelnak_e says ple~ased to sen.d e thiJ year.
If yo u ~re int e;·es d ·mak- melodies wit h their c las~ica} lDU - <S~vera:I mdr~ SC~lools ' w ill _ soon be ' .. I - • - •
tng a 'c hange this y r o secur- en · the. · "mode l' ~c hool'.: · lis t . Let You canrnot a k e t~ ' coJleg~ ~1 . . ,, s,ic ·to ma,ke the aud ien ce e n joy ·· · · ' . ~ ....l.' Ill. · · · · 1· h r the g, ood · wo· t_·k 1'n Brv. a n cotlnt \.r b t't. t f t d' · · f 1·r : ~g :a ·~;etter . pos t tt n . a c er t he progra-~s bette r . H ats off to . . , . s u s 1 u e or lSCtp 1ne o ~ e
. P~a~il g B'u rea~ ~<?'nd . cte~ ·by _tb ~ J.his Glee Cltu b !· . , I ~ go on· .. ·' c .•• T·c·, ~~ __ a~d in :;u ~ur C3tion l schemes AI uriut i ·i\ssociiitio'n c n be of in- 1 . '-:Tf' ". '"" , · . • i t ust nf:lver e for:g tte n 'Ut '1 r
. valua&le . assist:in~~ t \' OU . The 1- Pl'Of_eSSOl: I Your last J)!l}ter . was : Engl:is_h .· P rof. ~ "'' hat .was t~ p stud of ' books Secre ~ry '.will lle d~li ~lt~d to C'O t'- very ldif.ficu){ to read . Y«?'ur WoJ•k occa~iori fo-r th·J '<,l:~o tation . " Why obt!ain the eq alent I f co~ta('t respo-1~· wtt.}1 ~pu abp t~your p.ar-; should be {~o written tll.at . everr don't: y~ou . SP.ea l_{ fo r · .. 'yourself. witih . ~en . Bu I yo~ ·' ch.n .create tlcular case. Atldress 'conimunica.- t}f~ 'most igrlb)·ant will b~ able to John?" ' . I • ... a.n attitude Hia : fa;vors under- .
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