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Page 1: IIOUTHBl&J!ITEBJir -BIZ WEDNESDAY/JANIJ~Y-!8, …carmine.se.edu/digitized-annuals/The Southeastern/Newspapers/1948/1... · Mary FTances J'ackson plays the 1 leading role of Regina

·sAVAGES BATTLE TIGERS I

YOLUJIE f'WB!Yf'F -BIZ

Cc;»llege Will Play Host I" St,_dent Forensic Tourn

IIOUTHBl&J!ITEBJir ft.A .... 00..._.

OKLABOJIA. WEDNESDAY/JANIJ~Y -!8, 1948 ~ . . .·

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SAVAGES vs .

REDJIEN .

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PA'M'Y GOSSETT .•• .•.. • DICK LA ~OR.N • • •• • • .•• FERRELL JOaNSON •.. .• IIUGENE ~;iLAUGB"!liR • •.•

right bg tudging ·indus­having a Jolly good tini~,

..... ~ ... ur ........... ,. by tlie ominous shadow df cover us ·if we "put\ off till

today." · • .: · . I

- Amend ElecteCI . Blue Key Post

Alan ~c:te<J

.c:e . • • responsive • ~ • pendc ·J~~! No wo,.,; one's enthu::iost:c •ove r

speedy Rem in~: .J:l lta•cJ 1: able. We have a ~ · Come see it for yo. f, , be delighted with fh. b:j chine re!ltJits you SJ't \'.

~ecretary of Blue Key, national ~dershfp fraternity for men, to ll'eplace John Clark who is qui~ tlng school. 1

-DlJJUlft"a ~~ore

DBPJ..B'rDlfT 8TOD

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art ts h-.ve been at home since the brary building was coiurtruct-ed 1928.

The roOm formerly occ~pled by th; ran deparmetnt will be uaed' by tl).e historY department fo,r ~c nd semester.

ATTENTION G College. Rings Are

See Us For Everything ,.

101 North '

ow Obtainable ! I

l . , Gents $28.80

$2~.50

--aat--­"COLLEGE CORNER"

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Mhoon, a ·Funeral Ho,.. A.HBULA.NCE SERVICE

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PETE~s DRIVE--IN " --and--

. HAVE A HAMBURGER "Let's Go To Pete's -~- 1801 ~orth First

Send Flowers To Your Valentine ' ~ .. ,

··wiLSON ROSS . China and ·Flowers ·

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JACK LUCAS, Agent at SSC

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- -DURAN'l',.OKLABOJIA

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I

. JI'BDNBSDAY, JANUARY %8,1948

Couples Marry Evans Elected · Ordleslra Pr~r•· <· ~~lleg_ ~ Editor Over Weekend ·ph· s· p •• 1 G d d . Southeastern couples th&t m~- I IQ rexy Schedul.t In April . ~ · ·. ~ ... ~ate ~ \ ried over the week-end included Lee Ev&IUI will head Eta chapter ,- . . .. ~ · P.atfY. qosaett, editor of the wedding of Nell Roee Thoma- of Phi S!gma Epsilon, national so- The first fu¥ orchestr& program 'tHE S,O~TERN for th' aon and A. J. Palmer;. and Patricia cial fratei'Dity, as presiden~ dur- presented by tpe Soutl\~·Lit- P.aBt -~~r term and fall at" ~ll01llll~!r, _Joe Jl'ry• Baldwin and Dick Lawhorn. ing the second semester. A.siristing ,tle Symphony since it !1[&8 organiz-~Jrr-~ ~ted at the campus radiO a-~. and 14fa. Palmer "acharig- him will be Jolm R. Mcinerney, ed in January o{ last year will be ~~-~bseq~tly resigned her nouicer is Joe Fryhover. ~

ed vowa Friday morning in Ard- vice;preaident; Jim Newman, sec- given in April. A cone~~ in· t.lte, .~tion as he~ of the colleg~ ?&Y rom 3 until .t o'cloci 0118 more. retary-treasurer; , Floyd Caldwell, spring will become an aimlJal.,pre- pa~ ~~· , · ·. . . may. find broadcutillg over

Mr, and Mrs. Lawhorn are at corresponding secretary;- W.. 0. sentation by ~e orchestra, accord- D.i<;:J< ~\vp'oni• 'is --,~...e'--"";:::' KSEO from I the Southeutem Ad-home at 612 West Locust after Hawkins, recordil_lg secretary; .and ing to Mlle8 Demand, i.ristlJ'ctor of of ·the ,-!ie_wspaper until sruae~:tq miruetra"tion Auditorium. ~ of their marriage in Sherman, Texas, Gordon Vaugha.Ii, sergeant- at- stringed instnanents. . ~ · .. · · co'UJtcil..holds; a special student the \People on ~these program ·have Friday afternoon. · arms. · Other groups which wm continue- tion .to fill the ··~eancy created never spokeq. •ver the micropboBe. - • ·The offieers ~for the Spring .se- to be active OUting the S~OJld Se~ Miss Go~tt's, resignation. Joe I gives · !them enco~

Whoever serves. his country wen 1 mester were elected at a meeting inester are the . coll~t;lg s~g en- ~-~tt was active · on the and ptakes th~ feel right at laome . has , no need of anceators . ....._,Vol- ~anuary 12. ,11emble and the intermediate s~g campus foi-- the past two years as whilie they Bll'e speakiDg.

1 taire. ~t the same time, 16 men were ensemble. . . , . -sports editor and as assistant edt'-!Jlltiated into the fraternity. They The concert by ~e little 'syn'lp~"' tor · of THE SOUTHEASTERN.

---------~--,...-- are Bill Atkison, J<?e Conner, ony this spring will include· the she u, incl~ded in this year's edi­~---------...;..-~ Robert Glafcke, Jack Jarrell, Eu- Beethoven Concetto · number 1 •iii ttoi,. 0 f.'·. Who 8 Who in American vOUr a·-~--•-rfllfiiiYIOB gene James, Gene Willcoxen, Claud C major for plap.p and or,ches.tra C,olleges &td Universities. ~ I couuqiiU l(j>• • McNutt, Bob Bradley, J . T. Dorsey, with Miss Ruth Ludlow as soloi:iL ., . . .

. -tol\- David Bates, Bill Simms, Freddie William L. Edwards, pro~essor of __,.~.;;..' ,---'--. __._;__.----- - ­Baker, Billy Tomme, J. W. Roller, music, will be guest conduptor: , ·one~ -fin~ .~ .a Jarge man. He is

W.A.TCJDII and ~ill Redman. The orchestra has~ st:r~_. Jili!o. a brotper of Regina Giddons. DISOliD8 . . ened t1Us year by . ~e addition o~ lfr, '-M~han, a Chicago busi-~ •• 0808 Watson - McClary three new instruments whlch :were •nessinan 'is a pleasant-looking self-

.avv•- v· ~urchased by the ~ollege. ~e ne:w ! J)QssessM • rilan of 45, acted by

G.E M Exchange_ ows ~~~ts ar, a viola, c«:llo, ~(h Theo.dore 'll.li~ols. ~everly . W~tson ·became · the

8 ~! me~bersf of the liUt:; isymph- j '. CB:l !llld ~ttie, Negro servants,

C•etfit "e•.w»fer.a brn.de of Bill McClary January 15, ony are Miles ~mand,· James Mor· · are ·P,la}"ecJ by Lou Burett and • · fli ~· in ·the chapel of . the Methodist rison, Clarence Dyer, Barbara ! Mary ~pson,. ~tively. · 1=-~--~•-----'!-_.

PllOM •t• church, Durant, ~~ ~e Rev. Don Howard, Virginia Batchelor, ~th.~ . .So~~ess .. an originality of 1-...J..~i,---+ H . LaGrone offictating at , the leen Dorrah, Billy Kennedy, Nor- ~~me .. al!>~ .wi . character ~rea- 1 ... _.

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,... ________ _.., .. double-ring ceremony. man Dym-, Lucille Koontz, Mm;- . tion ~e-. ~e Littl~ Foxes' o~e B..l.~ JI'LOw.D

Mr. and ~· McClary are stu- garet Gay, James Matihews, Ct:cil -<>f. yte .. ~~t ~utstandin~ dramatic 1 ,

dents at Sou"theastern. Tupper, Sar~ Floyd,. Lynn Moore, s~~ti.9ns .~ong Amencan plays. POB B BY OOC.A.BIO• • Jim Guy John Dennis Jacquelynil -. In·; outline the play _might be 'I

SAVAGES GET BIRD , Richa.rd'ion George w:Uters'· Ralph ~ed a: psychologjcal horror story "-onnr.l Floral The men's gym 1laS been full to I Whitworth: John Wakefield, wu- 80~ vil:ul~t . ~ ~fjs contemplation !lA: ._,. U

the rafters (etandfug room taken) liam Delay, ~s Abstin, Ciatitl of a h'a~~ ~d ~apaclous South- I c·J.L :nn, at the three Southeastern ball McNutt, Ferrel ·Johnson, Jack ~rn. f~y at . the turn of the cen- ~m,_ games played on the home court. Wren Yo Beth ·Whitworth. .. . . tury, 'according to Richard Watt, NEVER ~ it so well illustrated Th~ college ·string ensei"nbl~ Jr~, -reV'iev.:er •of plays;, . uu·o~' J..BLB 'PBIC.I ·. than at th~ · last game. . which . is ~ composed of' a . p icked· I \Th~ Lit,tle Foxes might be !forth lal A.-..

One unhappy spectator who .. group of players fromf the lit:tle : t!~rmed a he8ftfelt parable o.f the made a long flight from the South symphony- will appear at the band'. ~e ·of .~e industrial Soutll m all en Duaat,

I · t~ ~Marie Bettu.tu Shop just to see the future champs p~y festival in February and will ~ 'i_ts -~- ~ru~. ~th)~~e$m:- _;_~_:-~' _17'ts---,sa~vag~· :__e--:-se-nse-~~~~==~~~~=~~

ball didn't get the word about the in a dance recital preaei:l~Y ...!. ' • · crowded condition and was forced Newcomb Rice. · : · .' :..!...:_~.:.;_~~....l..-..:...-....:. __ +--+-----~---~?

----------...:....--: to mount the rafters. . r The intermediate string ensem-Plaoae IU 111*- If. lrt

.· Tip Top GI~~ers Phone 811

Pick Up and Delivery ODe Day Semee

Maggie Beal

ODORLESS DRY . CLEANING -~Specfaliijes"- ·

Leather Jackets Cleaned and Refinished

Bat. Cleaned and. Bloeked

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ble acts as a th.ining group the colli!ge Iitle symphony and has a membership· Gf 18 players. ,A:t the present time there are 35 persons playing instruments -~ Durant. .·,

Murde.r, embezzlem; nt, jealousy, and warped persGnalitie& dominate the actmn in the forthcoming, dra­matic p roductiGn "The · Foxes," under the direction.-of :M41S Vivian Downs, ~late P.ro~~t; of speech, and has been schedUled for some~e in Fe~. " '

Members of the College Players

Connie

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118 West· Main 1007. North Fifth Phone 811 will head; the c¥t with practice

~--~----------------~--------------------------~ well under way to .be ~ed ~~~~~~::::E:::::::::::~~~====;;~::~;:::~;; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii when th.e psychological hoJ;TOI' iJr l; ted in tJJe admi'nistration p~l

DODGE, PLYMOUTH AGENT

f .... - . SBRVICB ti1UI BBPAIR ... Leadera It& Ut~ed Car V~

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GOODIAN .& ~ , Durant, Oklahoma

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auditolium. • · Mary FTances J'ackson plays the 1

leading role of Regina Giddona, a • handsome and ambitious woman 40. Her husband Horace GidclOJl, Joe Wright, is a sick man ~er-

from a heart ailment. :'Their. daughter, Alexandra, a yery pretty and rather delicale-l~ldng girl of 17, is played by ;Marilyn Holt. -. Oscar Hubbardl, J . C. ~ Cl.lrey, is a brother of'Regtna's, and ~a ·~ ried to Birdie Hubbard, ~ Ce­cile Elkina, a pretty, well-b~ wo­man whoae movementS are usually nervous and timid. Their aon, LeO. Hu'bbard, is played by Don ·Cox.- :

aen· Hubbard, Lee Roy Hicks, ~ a jovial .rpan of 55~ with a Ught and ....... "eful movement th.&t rin.e ~ co•--,

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~ GJU.I'8 YOUB D.&D- ·

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l· . GRAY'S CREDIT

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JEWELER · ,u.~ 71 ! ~. w .....

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Tr · ck Practice; C ntinues Daily

.Sa age · trackmen have bee~ prac · cing daily since warm..;up suits were issUed to them 'by Coach Dav Stevens January 19.

Th Southeastern brief-clada· will , perate this spring minus the val ble services of Dick All~ Ok oma Collegiate Conference trac , meet high point man.. who has eft school to work.

took first in the 100-yard an o:yard dashes at the con-fere track meet, ani:\ ran on the con mile relay team· which plac-ed nd.

MT who have checked out track equi~ment include Bill Atkison, Go~n Vaughan, Leslie liD18on. John Greer, James Beyer, Eugene Jam , Fred Belcher, Don Nolen, Lee Chester Fields, · Ruel JollillJit:on, .Nelson Turnbow, Jack .•• ,,.....,,. Roy Stephenson, and Gene

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Beauty Call 175 ., • .All ~b' .....

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