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. ) l .. utheastern . SOUTHEA TERN STATE COLLEGE 'VOL. XXXVII. DURANT, OKLA., WEDNESDAY, MAY ·28, NO. 31 New . And Traditional A war · : :t Recognize SSC Ac:hievemen · '1958 Marshals summer School Students. Are Se 'lected ·ll . R ' • J 2 3 I eg1ster one . Yvonne Beavers, Durant, an d . David Faulkenberry, Kiowa. , Summer l:JChool enrolment is sch- , some ten years ago. . Those chosen for honor ushers eduled for June 2-3 at Southeast- Another special summer school for graduation were •.Jane Pardue, em State college. Classwork will event will be the Creative Writing < Boswell· Ellen Brown Blue· Sam start June 4. conference June 16-17. Lecturer- Pool and Bill Andereon, All ' departments . will be repre- consultants will be Siddie Jo .John- Kem'p. ' sented in the summer curriculum. son, Dallas juvenile author, review- . Hon6r maraha1s are the two 11tu- In workshops and er, and children's librarian, and dents having the highest scholas- are. planned. Brownie McNeil, ballad singer 1flth ic rating in C&rdlnal Key and Blue These · wtll the annual a national reputation and Kq. The uahera are also aeleeted · workshop June 16-20 when professor at Texas A&l college, on their high academic record. Dr. U1lln Leavell.- University of Kingsville. C&rdlnal Key and Blue Key are · Yirginia, again be keynote A new of · the summer the women's and men's leadel'llblp Speaker. · . term will be ttie Language Arbs organiZattona on the campus. stu- Dr. Leav_ell, who is director of workshop .June 23-July 3. Directed dents are aelected for membenbip 'WiWam KcGutty J.leaillng by Dr. E. & SlaUghter, EngUih on the basta of leaderahip, - Clinic at; Va., hu profeaaor now Oil a naYBI ualgn- ·llhip and, character. . been in · JfJJJ speaker and ment in W8.11b.iJlCUm, D.C., the consultant at Southeutern work in language structure Ia a- - and other Oklahoma colleges fol- pected to be of UDU8U8l lntereet to - lowing his Durant &88lgnment Engllah teachers of the area. IIOGGAKD B8DfG8 CHOIR TO DtJII&NT Of ........ to SoaUa- ..tena ......... _ wiD .. Ae chOI'III JlftPII8 b7 tile , ....... a..-.. bo,. daolr bere laae L · Lara Jlcpnl. cUftletor, Ia a paduate fill Sua:tlleeatem. Be- fore &'olD« to IDdlall Spdap, Bo(pl'd WM a cUredol' wltla " WutDc. t , sse . Alumni A . W TWQ of Southeastern's former atudents, Bill G. Rainey and cal· vin Kennedy have written articles which were publl.ehed jn the May Faith Makes Anything Rossible Tells '58 Graduates · Graduation the class of 1958 reach a climax the spring convocation is held at 10 a. m. in Montgomery auditorium. . Con"ocation speaker will be Senator A. S. Mike Mon- roney:. · · . Degr_ees will be conferred on 209 bachelor degree candi- dates and 21 master of teaching candidates by President A. E. Shearer. Dr. J-.mes D. Morrison, dean of :inStrpction, will an- nounce winners of scholastic awards. · . A prelutle;-tlte-proeeesional, and the reCes!rional will be played by Judson Maynard, organist and eo lege music pro- . fessor.' · , An a-rrangement of the 150th Psalm will be sung by tlre college choir following the invocation by- ;Rev. Charles Bretz; pastor · of the First Christian church - ......... laiue of The Balance Sheet, buai- The Sunday night baccalaureate Such achievement can come, Dr. neu and economic education ma-' in Montgomery auditorium Schooler explt: by reaJtzlng GABBY LANDBE'I'II AND CLIN'roN li'BY WWMf&D two or tile gazine. ' ' opened graduaUon week for South- that there is' a nter i,n each man's ID6IJt covee.ct awards at tile annaal' ••rr"'7· 0 .... ,. rece1ve4 tile Llclall. Bill Rainey, now teaching. at eastern State college seniors. being which, · ed with God's dub award to the llallor wllo W beeR of peate.t l8l'9lee to tile Murray State college in Dr. Don Schooler, pa.stor of the power, becomes al source of im- go, wrote an article entitled Sug- a'rtnity Methodist church In El measurable by 8CiaooL C11DtoD wu _ .._for tbe .,_. 8. Blia'lldaolanlllp, gestiona for the Eco- Paso, Texas, ·and •$ former Okla- realizing the :fey of the mind's .eated eacll ;year to tbe 11108& ovte&apMgl' jmdor. · nomic Geography Teacher' , hon'lan well 1mewn to Durant audi- continuing gro ; and by eeelng fl . Contained * In thiB artJcle are ences, was preaen\ed to the gradu- to its end any that is under- ;Jiew awards along with the tra- hiatory profeuor who resented suggeatioJl8 to help make geog 7 . ates, their reiativea, and friends by taken. dltional Southeutern honors add· one of the mOBt' covetecf award&, raphy cl&SBea more stimulating for President . A. E. Shearer. In with these con- ed interest to the 1958 u- the Eugene 8 -.::hot ... .,.. llcholarahip bU:OOees teachers and . students. The bacCalaureate ......... trer b&aed cepts Dr. Sch<Kller pointed out that- ...... •e- 'Business Teachers in · . . .. hard work mu.at be recognized 88' - to Clinton Fry, BennJ.naton, the Small High School' 'is the his message on the-uplimited power basic in any and Music by the college beDd UBh· The Imponna award, initiated by article written ·by Calvin Kennedy. of faith on passages from the New seeking jobs should look for pppor- atudenta and faculty mem- five Ardmore airforce base ' otfi- calvin teaches in thp Oklahoma Teatament read by Rev. Jobn Kuel- tunity for service rather than tor into Montgomer,. auditorium cera in apprecl&tion of ' their State university college of bust- ler, , pastor _ of First security and benefits. Garry L&Ddnth, ltUdent "Operation Bootstrap'' stay at ness at Stillwater. , ian churcli. · - · --. president from Hugo, act- Southeutern, waa given for the In this article he points out the · Aay ao.I -Pa.lble Oqaa Prelucie aa master of ceremontea. 'first time. problems and duties of a bualneBB Just as Christ waa able to per- An organ prelude and procea- Following ' rM.dJna of a ,._. Winner of the trophy, which also teacher in a amaU higbschool. form of · healing for those, sional Maynard, music scripture &Dd prayer b7 Don note. Durant's Choctaw Indian He goea on to strea that it is and only for thoae, who believed professor, open , the .sunday night .a.w'U'ev. ArdiDore Mlllor, recopl• heritage, went to Jenny , Martin, poasible to develop a sound educa- in him, so man is able to achieve service. The invocation and ben- ouutandlnc lbldenta wu Durant aophomore. · tlonal program of practical expert· any . goal, speaker said, if he edictlon were pronounced by Rev. by T. A. }Joa8ton. retired (See ONE, Pap 8) ence for . the student. believeS in him.Belf' and in' his task. Harold C. Harcourt, putor of the ience ·Award Winners ----·- n Southeastern StaH First Church of the Nazarene. < The college choir, directed by K. W. sang .. Great and GlorioUB" by Haydn. r;;

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utheastern . OFFICL\J~ ORGA~ SOUTHEA TERN STATE COLLEGE

• 'VOL. XXXVII. DURANT, OKLA., WEDNESDAY, MAY ·28, ~ 1958 NO. 31

New .And Traditional A war· ::t Recognize SSC Ac:hievemen·

'1958 Marshals summer School Students. Are Se'lected w··ll. R' • J 2 3 at~~ee.=.~:":.:-;n~~~:~ I eg1ster one • . Yvonne Beavers, Durant, an d • . David Faulkenberry, Kiowa. , Summer l:JChool enrolment is sch- , some ten years ago. .

Those chosen for honor ushers eduled for June 2-3 at Southeast- Another special summer school for graduation were •.Jane Pardue, em State college. Classwork will event will be the Creative Writing < Boswell· Ellen Brown Blue· Sam start June 4. conference June 16-17. Lecturer­Pool ~ant· and Bill Andereon, All ' departments . will be repre- consultants will be Siddie Jo .John-Kem'p. ' sented in the summer curriculum. son, Dallas juvenile author, review-

. Hon6r maraha1s are the two 11tu- In addition,~special workshops and er, and children's librarian, and dents having the highest scholas- conferenc~ are. planned. Brownie McNeil, ballad singer 1flth ic rating in C&rdlnal Key and Blue These · wtll in~ude the annual a national reputation and Eng~ Kq. The uahera are also aeleeted r~ ·workshop June 16-20 when professor at Texas A&l college, on their high academic record. Dr. U1lln Leavell.- University of Kingsville.

C&rdlnal Key and Blue Key are· Yirginia, ~will again be keynote A new feat~ of · the summer the women's and men's leadel'llblp Speaker. · . term will be ttie Language Arbs organiZattona on the campus. stu- Dr. Leav_ell, who is director of workshop .June 23-July 3. Directed dents are aelected for membenbip th~ ' 'WiWam KcGutty J.leaillng by Dr. E. & SlaUghter, EngUih on the basta of leaderahip, ~o - Clinic at; ~ttesville, Va., hu profeaaor now Oil a naYBI ualgn­·llhip and, character. . been in· ~emand JfJJJ speaker and ment in W8.11b.iJlCUm, D.C., the

~g consultant at Southeutern work in language structure Ia a-- and other Oklahoma colleges fol- pected to be of UDU8U8l lntereet to

- lowing his ~ Durant &88lgnment Engllah teachers of the area.

IIOGGAKD B8DfG8 CHOIR TO DtJII&NT

Of ........ ~ to SoaUa­..tena ........._ wiD .. Ae chOI'III JlftPII8 ~ted b7 tile, ....... a..-.. bo,. daolr bere laae L ·

Lara Jlcpnl. cUftletor, Ia a paduate fill Sua:tlleeatem. Be­fore &'olD« to IDdlall Spdap, Bo(pl'd WM a cUredol' wltla" ~ WutDc.

t , • sse. Alumni A

~ .

W rite-~rficles TWQ of Southeastern's former

atudents, Bill G. Rainey and cal· vin Kennedy have written articles which were publl.ehed jn the May

Faith Makes Anything Rossible S~lcer Tells '58 Graduates

· Graduation e~ents ~ for the class of 1958 reach a climax T~ursd~y ·wh~n the spring convocation is held at 10 a. m. in Montgomery auditorium.

. Con"ocation speaker will be Senator A. S. Mike Mon-roney:. · · ~ • .

Degr_ees will be conferred on 209 bachelor degree candi­dates and 21 master of teaching candidates by President A. E. Shearer.

Dr. J-.mes D. Morrison, dean of :inStrpction, will an-nounce winners of scholastic awards. · . A prelutle;-tlte-proeeesional, and the reCes!rional will be played by Judson Maynard, organist and eo lege music pro-

. fessor.' · , An a-rrangement of the 150th Psalm will be sung by

tlre college choir following the invocation by- ;Rev. Charles Bretz; pastor ·of the First Christian church - .........

laiue of The Balance Sheet, buai- The Sunday night baccalaureate Such achievement can come, Dr. neu and economic education ma-' services~ in Montgomery auditorium Schooler explt: by reaJtzlng

GABBY LANDBE'I'II AND CLIN'roN li'BY WWMf&D two or tile gazine. ' ' opened graduaUon week for South- that there is' a nter i,n each man's ID6IJt covee.ct awards at tile annaal'••rr"'7· 0....,. rece1ve4 tile Llclall. Bill Rainey, now teaching. at eastern State college seniors. being which, · ed with God's dub award to the llallor wllo W beeR of peate.t l8l'9lee to tile Murray State college in ·Tiah~mi!J- Dr. Don Schooler, pa.stor of the power, becomes al source of im-

go, wrote an article entitled Sug- a'rtnity Methodist church In El measurable a~compliahment; by 8CiaooL C11DtoD wu_ .._for tbe .,_. 8. Blia'lldaolanlllp, p~ gestiona for the Be~ Eco- Paso, Texas, ·and •$ former Okla- realizing the :fey of the mind's .eated eacll ;year to tbe 11108& ovte&apMgl' jmdor. · nomic Geography Teacher' • , hon'lan well 1mewn to Durant audi- continuing gro ; and by eeelng fl . Contained * In thiB artJcle are ences, was preaen\ed to the gradu- to its end any jo~ that is under-;Jiew awards along with the tra- hiatory profeuor who resented suggeatioJl8 to help make geog7. ates, their reiativea, and friends by taken. •

dltional Southeutern honors add· one of the mOBt' covetecf award&, raphy cl&SBea more stimulating for President .A. E. Shearer. In connec~ with these con-ed interest to the 1958 award~' u- the Eugene 8 -.::hot ... .,.. llcholarahip bU:OOees teachers and. students. The bacCalaureate ......... trer b&aed cepts Dr. Sch<Kller pointed out that-...... •e- • 'Business Teachers Pro~ems in · . . .. ~ hard work mu.at be recognized 88'-

to Clinton Fry, BennJ.naton, the Small High School' 'is the his message on the-uplimited power basic in any su~cesa and that~ Music by the college beDd UBh· The Imponna award, initiated by article written ·by Calvin Kennedy. of faith on passages from the New seeking jobs should look for pppor-

atudenta and faculty mem- five Ardmore airforce base' otfi- calvin teaches in thp Oklahoma Teatament read by Rev. Jobn Kuel- tunity for service rather than tor into Montgomer,. auditorium cera in apprecl&tion of ' their State university college of bust- ler,, pastor_ of ~e First Pr~byter- security and benefits.

Garry L&Ddnth, ltUdent "Operation Bootstrap'' stay at ness at Stillwater. , ian churcli. · - · --. president from Hugo, act- Southeutern, waa given for the In this article he points out the · Aay ao.I-Pa.lble Oqaa Prelucie

aa master of ceremontea. 'first time. problems and duties of a bualneBB Just as Christ waa able to per- An organ prelude and procea-Following ' rM.dJna of a ,._. Winner of the trophy, which also teacher in a amaU higbschool. form ~es of· healing for those, sional ~Y .Ju~ Maynard, music

scripture &Dd prayer b7 Don note. Durant's Choctaw Indian He goea on to strea that it is and only for thoae, who believed professor, open , the .sunday night .a.w'U'ev. ArdiDore Mlllor, recopl• heritage, went to Jenny, Martin, poasible to develop a sound educa- in him, so man is able to achieve service. The invocation and ben-

ouutandlnc lbldenta wu Durant aophomore. · tlonal program of practical expert· any. goal, th~ speaker said, if he edictlon were pronounced by Rev. DJ~t!:nea by T. A. }Joa8ton. retired (See ONE, Pap 8) ence for . the student. believeS in him.Belf'and in' his task. Harold C. Harcourt, putor of the

ience ·Award Winners ----·-n Southeastern StaH

-----...,..--...:....:...---:---~---"'..-.·------- First Church of the Nazarene. < • The college choir, directed by

K. W. Baum~er, sang .. Great and GlorioUB" by Haydn. r;;

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Dr. Leonard F~etes Seniors With Supper

A t errace supper in honor of the 195 graduates ,\·as given by Dr. Sally Leonard at her home Fri­day night.

The honorees were received by Mrs. Floy P erki.flson Gates, Mrs. R. W. Fleak, and Bertha. Mae Treadaway.

Serving the o~tdoor buffet sup­per were Mrs. ,S~m Pool, , Mrs. A. E. Shearer, and Joann Thompson, 1958 senior. ..

The menu consisted of barbecued and broiled weiners, "slang jang", homemade hot dog rolla, potato salad, baked beans, hot cUmamon rolls, Hersheys, and coke&

Entertainment w a a Mexican music furnished by Ricardo Rod­riguez RamQs, Saltillo, Mexico, and Edwin Tijerina, Monterrey, Mexi­co.

What Did Y• Sayl Pledges. 101 Sleaky

\'OOK TO DIBEO'I' ABDMOBE SWDOIING

Need a swimming leaon? See Bob Cook.

Cook, Ardmore senior, will be directing the swimming program for the American Red Oroes 1n his home town this summer.

In addition to these duties he will be a lifeguard for the muni­cipal pool.

Oet a good suntan, Bob!

7f eke W eekeircl l+leld At sse

Southeastern Gils IF 'DIE SOU'l'IIEASTEBN CAIIPU8 COD.._ to 1te M .. ,rs C .... in« tbe 8111111Der term u aow, all ...,.,... ~ lie ......... ,.._ Loetta Bates' example aDd move oat.1t1e fer ...._ 1n'd-

Get Guided .Tourl SSC. Summer Not Long Of Sherman CampUS The long hot summer!

· Summer school stud~nts agree that the summer may A group of students---Gwen Arp, be hot, but by no means will it be long. ·

Sarah McCreary, Patsy Driver, and , Early classes in the cool of the· ~uminer mornings foi-Gail Sammons, to be specifio-ar- d ik rived at Austin college a recent lowed by long lazy aftHnoons at Lake Texoma soun s 1 e night at 9:30 to meet "Jenelle Wat- a life of leisure. kina. From bits of conservations it seems as though there

"Jennelle'' was supposed to show th the sse students around the girl's will be more students attending classes this summer an

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1:-----------~-... Disappointment and maybe a lit- They must have heard about the exciting times that ean

.WHITE'S. tie panic were evident when Jenel- be en]"oye11 while attending sse summer term. Swimming, le didn't show up at the pre-ar- ~

BNdg-To-W..,. ranged meeting place. picnics, water skiing, boating, and fishing lead the enter-

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Sudl DisapP,OIDtmeat tainment field. Disc Jockey on Monday nights in an air eon-Bed~~~':!:~ t!:uata It turned out that the disappoint- ditioned ballroom can also lend 1to a perfect summer even-

ment and panic were being faked. m· "· _ / Phone S51 lH Ka1Jl St. The SSC cuties -didn't even know &

a Jenelle Watkins. Imagine bow Why, just think, boys, theseJvarious things can be done _ __.:.... _ __ .:...:.!....;.--!..,_;-~--- panic stricken they would have free. Yes sir, no charge for dancing, swimming or boating.

&glstl Fr•rnfty Lists (omlng EweniS • ' For Sum•'-'n.

Don TOWD88Dd, sse alumnus viaited on the campus th18 week. Be w11l coach athletics in Earth, Texaa. next 7-.r.

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:--------~-------"""': been if Jenelle had been waiting! • The housemother at Clyce hall So get out that summer schedule. Work out those 9 was sweet and sympathetic when hours. You can be one of those lucky SSC summer students.

41t West Kala

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~~~~~~~ ~a so sweet that she took the sse girls on a thorough inspection of the dorm from the storage room for formals to the l~ggage room.

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On one door, the girls found a curious sign allowing only a cer­tain 15 g'irls to enter. The house­

! mother explained that it was not unusual at all. Fifteen girls had gone together to buy a Staffer re­ducing couch and only these 15 owners could enter the· room to use the couch.

The sse girls ended their tour with a longing look at' the sun­decks. Tongue in cheek, they made promises that they were interest­ed in attending school.

And !30 they were interested in attending achool- at Southeastern.

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' uge Turtle Durant, Oklahoma .. ' I· Enjoy Texoma See sse Hal Maloae 0 C

Date T~ Place - Tlmt> ' t n · amp-out September 20 Austin College Denison, Texas 8:15 p, m . • ·As the . wa~ days of summer Like to ski? or would you like Sherman, Texas TEXOMA BOWL I approached the SSC campus at Ito learn how? Well, Hal Malone,

) September 26 Central State College Here 8:00 p. lit. II semester's end, more students felt ,Durant freshman, will be operating The Sigm' a Taus who went to Edmond, Oklahoma the tempting ~rge to take a dip in a skiing concession on Lake Tex-

Gary .Jackson's ranch for a week- October 4 Northeastern State College There 8:00 p. m. l Lake r_rexoma. Slowly, few by few, I oma this summer especially for end camp-out came back with a Tahlequah, Oklahoma 1 th~ orie time class room occupants ' thoes interel ed in the popular ')'>ouvenir" or "mascot", as it were. October 10 Northwestern State College Hex:e 8:00 p. m. became typical beach roamers. I sport. ~ 1\. huge, u_ gly snapping turtle. l Alva, Oklahoma · Water ~kiing, boating, swim- Hal says and f iber gla.ss

This monstrous mauler w a 5 Octobe.r 17 Langston University Here .8:00 p. m. ming', and fis_hing were the sports lake-liner bo'-t with 35 horse-found as the Taus ran the trout line Langston, Oklahoma t~at these energetic people found power motorl will be atetl near on the Kiamichi river .. They decid- October 25 Southwestern State College There 8:00 p. m. to_ ~cupy · their time. ! the boat unloading :ramp about a edt k ·t t Weatherford, Oklahoma -Hot dogs roasted over the camp quarter-mile I from Lake TexOtJl&

0 · eep_ 1 as a masco · November 1 Arkansas Polytechnic College Here 2:30 p. m. fire, cokes, and fritos satisfied the 1lodge be~ing June 1 He ~ The turUe, estimated by some Russellville, Arkansas hungeF. which seemed to accomp- be ready to tl..ach skiers, 'tow them

to be over a century old, weighs November 7 , any these vigorous sports. or rent skis land skiing equipment well over 30 pounds. The mouth, 3- Glenna Kelly and Richard Bos- from then UJltil September 1.

h ed 1 ks if lt uld November 1 East Central State College There 8'00 p m. w en open , oo as co · · well found. the lake so inviting Southeasterners who have al-bold a whole fist although none of Ada, Oklahoma that they became daily visitors. ready tried out the new skiing fhe guys have been brave enough L---------------------------..1 GlellJla's exciting tales induced Lin- equipment are Bill Hall, Robert to check and see. ----------i:---,...-----:--;------------=---- 'da McPherson and Jim Spencer to Young, Nan Webster, .Jack Griffin

SSC's ~lence department has al- 27 TENNIS TEAMS follow in their friends' footsteps. from Idabel; Roland GoldSmith, ready asked to have this unusual- COMPETE IN TOUBNEY four f1.aa.la ... .&..JS· It .seedis as though the best Duncan; Pbil Follis, Miami; and 1~ large specimen to put ~n ex-~ In a race to beat dead week here, u..-..... swimming :is at night.' At least Floyd Haye,, Durant. hibit in an aquarium. The frater- 27 entries hurried through the in- Picked jf .. JJfGUII .Jerry Currence seemed to think so. I Malone states that another boat nity has decided to let them have tramural tennis tournament last The beach parties usually began will be add~ to hJs skiing concea-it even though it me&DB parting week. around, 5 in the afternoon and end- sion later ilf' the summer. : ·

with their "Tau Turtle". Willis Mackey, intramural di- For 1 ,.r•st .... __ - ed ~~ c':J:.~w !:!~laillt tbat was FOBHER ATIILE'DO rector, said, "Competition · was ~ ~Vfl.l made was "Why does summer have DIBECTOB Vl8lT8

Freddy Rainwater, who has bt!et{ keen and no one person was favor- to com.e so late in the semester?" J!~ending OSU, was on the camPus ed to win becau.e all played well." Four of the five cheerleaders

week and pl&D8 to return to Jim Stuckey came out on top of for ~ year have been lielected. SOQTIIEASTEaN STUDENT Southeastern next year. the heap in the singles play_. Paul They are suunne Heard, Dixie TEACHES SWIMMING -------------- y.'lley and Glen Scott were victor-· McClure Peggy Peveto and Dar- AT O'iULEY'S FOOL

, 1ous in the men's doubles, roaring rel Goode . ' ' · · by the other seven teams with lit- · . ~utheastem , student, Bud Dob-

Requa Bell, former athletic di­rector at Southeastern who i8 credited with giving hte Savac­their name~ visited in Durant Jut week enro,_e to the convention of Rotary lntemational in DeDy

Bell and hill wife, the former Ber­nelce Pendleton, now live in Pell­naylvania.

SMITH'S J• Electrk Shoe Shop

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tle difficulty. . These cheerleaders were selected son, ~ be employed for the sum-Paul WUey paired up with Annie after tryouts which were held last. mer at O'Riley's swimming pool,

Brown to cop his second victory of week.. Bertha Kae ,Treadaway, Ninth and~ the day in the mixed doubles di- physical education prof~, . was Dobson _wilt teach awimming as

!l Ul If. ftlrt Pllo.. a vision. m charge of tryouts. Jlidgea were well :as be in charge of the pool. John ~bour arrived from 8Uld

Mrs. Helen Owens, .Judson Kay- --~· ·--------- Sprinp ea'rly this week to take nard, and Mrs. Jack Green. ' , ' part in gnldliation event&.

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PAfi& FOUR ' The SOUTHEASTERN, Durant, OldabomtJ WEDNESDAY, MAY ZB, 1168 . First winner~f~~ Durant Ohoy- Alpha Si·gma Tau Formal

ohoma club's award to an out- c1• -. tanding I ndian student went to tmaxes Gree1l Dances

Suzanne H eard, Haileyville, who Is ~

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one-fourth Choctaw and who reign- ' ed as her tribe's Semi-centennial S_outheaste~n·s "spa.r~ing spri:Dg ' famea Bowery, Extravagantly cos- College students will never grow princess. soc1al seas~n was officially ended turned guys and dolls frolicked In up. It's only been a week sine

Lions club's recognition of maxi- Saturday rught. the old gym, this time disguised as - • . e m um service t o the school went to The • Alpha Sigma Tau formal .a bar in the Bewery. . Kat~ Leach was .lnjure.d and now Garry L andreth Hugo dance climaxed a semester high- M another college rruss is m the spot-

' · lighted by interesting fraternity E .a1 Y 16hwast dthethdateT. Tau KTwia~pla light with a broken bone. · An "in a bsentia" honor went to dances-the Frontier dance, the G ek-clad guests spent an even- Sue Hallford, freshman, suffered

Satte rlee Hoaorecl . ~~ on os e e oga r .

Capt. F. N. Satt erlee, one of the Bo~ery ball, and the Toga TwiX:l. i g ..on Mount Olympus as lavish a broken collarbone as a result of "Operation Bootstrap" officers ~trst of th_e dances held ~ decorations converted the women's campus capers. who was graduated at mid-term sprmg was Sigma Tau Gammas old gym into a r¥listic Grecian The accident happened while a

Capt. Satterlee, who originated j''ole west'' Frontier dance April garden. g;o~p of students were demonstra-new campus· radio p rogramS, help- 19· H a rd ~ork_ by members and Finishing off the semester, Al- tm~ their talents as ex-cheer­ed direct student stage produc- pledg~s· ahke_ converted the old pha Sigma Tau held its gala spring lea<lers. They were turning cart­t ions, and assisted speech faculty ~ mto a Wild west salo?n where formal May 17. An effective spring wheels, doing splits and other ex­and students in many other ways, Sigma Taus and gue~ts relieyed by- motif was carried throughout the ercis:s. A gall~t young man, not

. was given the speech and dra- gone days of the SIX-shooter ~d ballroom with multi-colored crepe ~ting to be left out of the tun, m a tics awar d. saddle. , paper and balloons. A rose-covered deciped to show of this muscles. He

Forensic honors included the Next on the calendar Phi Sigma wishing well dominated the decor picked up Sue and as they were Garl Albert award ;whiCh went to Eplilon inVited its members and and tiny maypoles decorated th~ scufjfling, he slipped on the wet Gene Slaughter and the Linscheld JUests to e night at New York's tables. graSs and both students went plaque recognition whtch again 'cr~g to the ground. went to Sam Pool and DaD Batch· PONSOR HONORS HUGO STUDENT PLANS Sue landed on bottom and he elor. All are from Duralit. l'"I KAP GROUP landed on top. The strain was too

Judy Compton, Durant. earned TO ATTEND SOlJTIIEASTERN much for a mere bone . . And so an-the Latin club award and '"moat Dr. Sally Leonard, facult¥ spo~- Janie Houser, sophomore from other accident. -.aluable" senior awardll went to tor of Pi Kappa ~igma soCial sor- Hugo, will be among the newcom- When quesUoned about the ldtu· John Massey Durant, aDd Willis ortty, gave a lawn party for the ers. Janie spent her fresbman.yea.r ation all SUe Ald wu, ''Be'l the .IJ-ackey, Sav:uma. group ~eaday evening.' Honored at Oklahoma university where she ffr8t bo

Cheerleader sweaters were p~ guests were new members and waa & member of the Tri Delta ytriend wbo eve11 tried to aented to Jo Bowlin, llo.Aleater: paduatlng seniors. social sorority. break my neck that way!'

Darrell Goode, KcAieater; Susanne Heard, Halleyville: and Jllirylbl Griffith, Apache.

Given for the f1rllt t1llle wu the national award of the Ullited Buai­neas Education association and the Smeed Manufacturing company wllich went to Lowell .l:lllot. Heav­ener.

Gene Slaughter receiwcl the Kappa Delta Pi scholarahlp award and Nancy Ratcliff, DaraDt. the journalism gold "8."

Nancy also received the Cardinal Key award to its out.tandlq Ben· ior and Yvonne Beaven. Durant. received the outstandtnr juniol's recognition.

Roy Combrink, caddo, ;received the freshman mathematica award and Kaylin Dupree, Durult, the Eloise K. Robbins ~ward given by Delta Kappa Gamma.

Anlong former SSC student. at Trouts, JoAnn Street C&mpbell. the highschool honor society ban- Jackie Bateman Dean, Ben and quet Saturday night were Dennis Dean Carpenter, Jerry Hood, and and Marilyn Willard, the Roy others.

D~ Nutter ,here thJ8 wreeJt from Bun&, Texas, wm work • Jlla ~· degree at l'forth Tau again this IIUIDIDU'.

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Other special guests will be ju• tices of the state supreme court, of which Williams was first chief justice, and members of the board of the Oklahoma Historical soci­ety. l

The sculptor, Joe TaY,lor, is saia to have prefaced his creative work with examination of photographs of Williams at different stages of his career and by studying the new biography and other written ma­terials about tlie noted jurist.

Copies of the "Pioneer Judge'' are now available in the college book s~ore. -

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ness e<J,ucation traternit7. The Art department award went

to Gary Jackson, .Antler~, and the Isabel Rye music award to Mack Bedwell, Durant.

Band awards went to Gaylla Cox, Bennington, and Bob Paul, Durant.

Winner of the award Df the Fu­ture Teachers of America waa

, Margaret Hampton, Poteua. Fraternity awards includecl the

Sigma Tau Gamma outatanding­pledge honor which went to J'obn­ny McFatridge, Durant, ud two Tau Kappa Epsilon hGGon.

Teke aW'al'ds went to Jack iPa~ teraon, Artesia, N. Ka. u ~·top pledge" and to Jerry Kaupln. Du· rant, as "top Teke.'' Jerry wu al8o chosen as Top Teke ot the ... te by the fraternity.

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