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So•~heutem's Mmrt ... J Alta Series will Clll Eli
next We •\!Ida)' as Tbe Brul Qui"'*<:& takes tbe stage In tbe Uttle . Qities
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Senate Secures 'Blade' ForHornecomingDance
The Student Senate met Tbe Student Seute bu ID-preceedtng tbe Fall break to 11011mced that tbe IJMifttb of Oet. ~ bciueC<t"'DI plene and ~ber 2S to Nov .22 will be dedgnatecl
Due to ca•~
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"BM.U, Your Cen•rs• Mcmtb" with 4ecfal empba•• on tbe weeki of Nov. 13-17. AD eampne
areuraedto.._. a pmJed that wm belp to beautif)' tbe ctmpu. 'l'lle arpnillltklll lJI'OJed belt
tNea.a. wlllbne ............. ed .. a tNPI1 IDCI nceift. a tHUI atranl, 1eCODd plac'l la ...... All projeia IDIIIt Ill llfiiiV' Ill bJ tbe Yo-CommiUee tlleJ are .............. of ~17 ............. "'-Piilllr a....& 'Dille wll ... ..... ....... tile . ....
hMilYldul .......... 'l'be .. place ...... will NCIIft ... ... ... __. Jllace ,.._. wm • .......... ,. ......... II rellrilcted t.o tllr II . feet bJ' three feet. For farther ill· s.esea.te p.,
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· Open · MUSical· Arts Series Oct 25 ·Tbe AmfrimD ....
· pabm Odobir 25 -f •=• p.m. In tbe IJft'e n.trel 'l'be (lQDo
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e.didl&e" lit tbe., •• , • ., aitoal. ' Be baa perfwn ed' wltb tbe AriMo WoochriDd Qamtlt. Cbe
. AJ•wric8n S,"lpliw•y. · ·yqslewl · Aetema Orcbeiltra. New York
Qt)' Ballet ·Orcbestra, llrael , (bamber Orcbeatra and tbe
New' York. PbiDwnnonic, Tbe American B~ Quiatet
waa·foamed In New YCIK in New York Cit)' in 1951· aad made Its deiU in 1•. Memhcas Of the
' . group -include Robcii t Bid· dlecome," bass- tronibonist; Roa-.ld Borror, tenor trom-boallt; Ra)'lliond Mue, trwupet; LOuis Ranger,
and Wa'llefield. ~
~ peifw a• e II b)' tbe gtuup iaclDIDI tW~~~a~•wn tbe IIWI to pnaeat .cJv m•, IDd aecordt.._ io eriUca ''Have addend •NJttJ to
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move- fnm lt)'le to lt)'le witb •se net bril1111Ce."
stDCleata pre1entillg iden .. tHk itiaa IDd .,..., ov• will be •\nMled to tbe OOIIIOUt
free of. c:Mrp. O:htal IDA)' pardlue tkbtllt tbe ctocw far .....
sen ... tlciD!U far tbe Alta are t1 aNI are for all eilbt aeriu per· ftr .IDIDCIL
TV Visits Southeastern
''We try to belp people make a living aDd to makp a life."
'lbllt's the tlw:me ""d tbe attitude tlieae da)'s at
=: in tbe words of Dr. Leon Hibbl.
HJblw ia predicting a ''modE It, Ia steady growth, in l'OI'Jtl ut to what ma)' be happening elsewbere aaoa tbe naticlll."
In tbe first "remote,.. or "on location," prog~am ~ tbe l~ 79 aeries, Candid Campu• will take viewers oo "A visit to SEaro" in October .
The 30-minute abow was video-taped on the Durant campus through tbe coopea ation of tbe Otlahcmt Educational Televialoa AutboritY; wboae caweru and Clew were
carter Bradle)', eueutive - - ... __ ...
dlreetGr oftbe llaJws Ccaldl of
(DRACO)_ aad producer of See <>Micl Ce11ip'UI PI 2
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Wbat • c:ldeklll wire, of .... ~aBoaa •ED&._ Parade. 1be ftrlt place and enpe...,.. will a t.lllifal 8aat Ia tbe will be awarded $U5. wlen tbe UDttenlty ...,_.. ..._. tt iD
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e•tthJ& flum tNi tbe meet, eranlni
life eva) IIJW~ I an~tbe~ on each side of~ be yellow fer about towards the weaL HaUie McKinney
lntb&tareL ~are vtllble to tbe carS if you have your
to get k111ed and it will proa.bly be me.
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Others include Charles Jla!IIJDOCk, cbalrma of the department of technology; Larry Nolu, electronics coordinator; Bill Gaither~ metals coordinator; AlviD Wbtte, director of the divt•oa of
, Bemy Gold, dun of tbe lrbool of llld illch•lby; Bob Ollv ... director of the Kerr IndUitrial Appllcatiaa Center, and Profs. Ed Byrd ad Jamea Milligan, both of whom allo edit publlcatlcm.
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Tbe program will be broadcast aa ·tonowa:
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Dialaa, 2 p.m.
Od. 21· OETA CQa. 11, U),l:• p.m. •
Od. • ·· ICTEN ca.. 10), Ma. 12:30 p.m.
Oct. 21· KWSO (Cl. 7), Lawtaa, 7:30 I.Dl.
Candid Campus fa II.GIIOI'ed Joi"'IJ by IIEAOO IDd tbe Oklahoma College Public RellltiODI AllocUition.
Manbll1 Allen~ bead of the OSU EduC'ational TeleVision Servic:ea, II cllrec:!toe. Studio PI'CCtama are video t111111 8nct produced in the OSU ETS ltudios in Stillwater, ad remote• are edited and UIIIDbled by ETS lllffen.
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AD laltlltilll __, wu ..........,, o.:t.lllr liD tbl
Sidewalk eafe for 17 new IDIIDbln of Delta-Pt. s.rbln ara,,. dllpter pr'llldlat led tbe ......-.,.
Dr. Paula PlltUr of tbe ' ..... Department of. Soatheutena ... tbc ............. fw tbe
Sbe NIIIWid a boot about Isaac Singer wboae aewlng machine · mopeny atm bean his
New · faculty · members of Kappa Delta Pi are Dr. Kathleen Meadows ad Dr., Gwclon Eggletoa. Otbar new IDIIDben an: Mary AldDI, ""'n' Barnu Laael Goeden, Robert ~~ue: O.t')'l Jark~aa. s,ble Joan Carolyn JCDpn. Plitt) • Trad Marldt. Earl Prtee, Rya, Becky Tucker, Judy Tucker, Bettie Weatherlv WhitteD. #I
Homecoming Day SChedule 9:30 ~.m. ~de entrants are to be '*'tloned rea• fw tbe parade ..
10:00 a.m. Parade · will begin.
DIYe e 12:00 noon in tbe Student Union
October 21, wm be
. at the Center ac:ro. tbe foaatatn.
attend ·eom-
will ipODIOr an ovBIIII;bt - at Camp Savace, • ad 2D. Free of cbiPp ' fw Servk:ea ~ and sign up,
. wtl1 be • limit on the mpberto~
Tbe' ~- wtl1 llaada7. II, It 7:46p.m. mM .. A1l......._.ltadlaU 1M,..._ an to ltteDd.
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All gndaate It semelter Regletrar before _ clearance frau tbe
your · ..._ Octobir •.
Alphl Pbl and
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Office. U you : the fall IE Uter ;
you mlllt pay ~ fee In tbe :
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of Soutbeutern en!II'Y Friday acept
periDCII. StaUonA.
rate Ia $2 per
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'lbe TOEFL teat wUl be -ministered at Sontblnlean aa
11, 11'11. for tlda tell an Dr. FnutJJade In Mm. Plene · keep In mind that space 11
1 limited •d .. CJil a f1rlt ~ne • flnt billa. Pl•n ~· .. to Mm aa llondaJS. • .......,., '1'bundaya. IDd Fridaya. ........ 2:10 p.m. IDd 3:10p.m. to Ilk* ap ,.,... foams or to gel · Ja. fonnatlon concerning the TOEFL w01 at 3:30 p.m. CID ·IIGD11p. ()c. tob er 11, 11'11. .
Guelts of honor during ~Homecoming adlvltiel will be ll'llClutel of 1• •• lMI, 1-18111, ad 1171.
ElrUer .lnfoa wetloa relealed bad lilted that ' of 1908-3'7 ad 1M7,1157, 1187, .encf • 1977 would be hCJnond.
2:00p.m. Savagea vs. Northwestern at Paul Laird Field.
_Halftime Crowadng of the BOIIleC.'OIIlinR Queen, ~ tbe a&
nouncement of tbe float and band ccmteat 1rtnnen.
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"If You Tear It Up, l
We'll Fix It"
l We· repair all and
tractors taw.Owers,
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Tn brUt in on ·Anolll minoJ an en even 1
A cl tbOUII chan@ Oklal Aasocl fence would! reprin1 Trav
would I and ' suranc be caU nece~~.~
Door, arrival bel !per~ the cat. ourlae
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It Was A Man's World, Unisex Is Taking er
For 1D1DJ ,_.. ........_ 1 faaltJ ........ haft..._ MID8d ea........, Would be~ tO but DOW tbe ~ ...... MlriW tblt ..._ O'WR WU 1 Serriee wiD...._. tbe INIIt re~ bane? of a. llld -. It II W""d ow be c:liaend ID attempt to prevent with , Sbls-ueaa wtahtaa to ctteertmtoatkla ..cllf tbllt ll tbe cMaae t11lr .... ! cue tbe q1llltlaD arilel .. to time wm tell. The
or nattbe ltclilbl wiD be polllbUUea an eDdie& called • How alwt 11aa alive? "Pei'IQaiMI"?
Tatboot criUcl bave begua a push recently to ellmtaate It~ from c=bl1drm•a.tats. Tbey ~aap'etn tbet nat only men cea deUter man or mUir or anytbfnl and tbe uae ol words lib or mil\pelllllll. 'maghw wbet thole terms woalcl do to mmay ol the jokes we bear DeHly every dey.
Some wumen do nat wmt to be refen eel to a tbe ol a conuntttee, but pioefer tbe tam
Our tipsy neighbor is no navigator, but be sure can ~w lthe shortest distance
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SIIJ!Yt Tau fratendty .. ACID the ~ tramural Sigma T• fJ•uutt, WCJD tbe •••••••mral facCtwD dlln ... t!laiJt tNt -put
· chah per1011. None ca~uplalntd before, or at least didn't make an issue of tbe point,
Wllat'l 10 DeW abeat d-lq? Tanapae eak::y ..Uitl uve1 beea ehs'q wkole reaUIII'IUlts for yean. . - M"""'y as tbeJ defuted the Pta 811
28-22 iD a 'est udaute tcuchdown pla,J. StaNMag
U we are to change IQ!Iue of the terms it seems only fair to make tbe clumge a sweeping one, and c:ban«e an the terms in order that ao one is olfeoded.
We aow bave uaises: clotbers and batrcuta 10 let's uae unila tetms. 1be Ust is endle11, tM& here are a few with wbtch nearly everyone can ideptlfy.
Wlllter Cronkite will no longer be the CBS ancbcAmen, he'll betune the anda' per1011, even if his voice rem•tns deep and be is somewhat bald.
Ron Cey wiJl.bec:ome the thirdbase-periOil for tbe LA Dodgen and his Steve Garvey will be the clean-up-person when bitting in the manber four slot of tbe lineup.
Men and women wbo fight crones and fires wlll be poUceper10111 ,and firepel1001. Bumper sticker makers will be forced into re<'<lllingtbe ~tickers which say "U you don't Uke policeman, the nat time you need help ceiJ a h!pple." ~ propriate dwngea will beve to be made for tbe stickers to be reissued.
Our coach , Mike Martin, will be coast¥tly rendadtDI his teem to. play a tough perDl-to pei80D .,._
as 1rill wumen's ooeeb Vtc:ki
TraiDI wiD DO laDpr to brakemen, but to lnhp aa..., in order to lltll#y ... rulel.
·~ ran ltrlke termtnololy would be innulnead If an erclMer were to fQqet for even a moment.
A ebenge wbieh would effect thouseDdl of Qldahomena would change the name of the Oklahoma Cattleman's As8ociation. Blue and white fence posters around tbe stete would bave to come down and be reprinted.
Traveling sales persons would be all over our highways, and when two collided in· surancepenons would ·need to be called to tbe scene to make necessary claim adjt•*Cments.
. Doorpenons would await our arrival at fancy botell and be11JII8rl0ill would be wWngln tbe cute liWie red jacbta to tote our to oar I'OCIIns.
Some people want a phone that looks like it's old when • • Its new.
• But everybody wants a phone that'll work like it's new even when it's old.
You can get both at the PhoneCenter Store. There are all sorts of shapes and colors and styles of Bell telephones to choose from .
Which means you can choose a phone that's genuinely you.
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Hardworking volunteers would no kill• hndle Yec«uen m~el, Ma Bell would q•dckly
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Sbva I · llers Take J;irSt . At 0~~ _;
Southeastern's . women's the WCIIIM!Il will go against tbree wlleyball ·team bu made lt'i different teem• and play for a ma"k Oil the ana ...tvenlties ~ two ca of tbree game win. and baSlDade a about Tbose tbree teems were OBU, f~c~ fr.om last per- Austin eon::..~ and Nor-f01'1DBDCe. tbwestern UDl ty .
1be wcmen DOW: ~2 and Scdbeutem toOk a 1$.6 and have taken a fiJlJit trophy 1$-7 win over OBU, a 15-8 ancl1~ at ~homa Ubiverstty. 14 win over .Anttin College and
Manba coach, Is 7, 1$-10 whas OV&" Northwestern. very proQd of her and says. High scorers for tbe tourney "Our team baa • eom.,- were Francis Heuod with 22 tum-arcMad. I•at ,_. our points, StracDey wttli 11, CA:.tttoo record 'W8II ~10 and We have with eight, anCl DeDlse WiDiams sbown ••+«e PI"'Oft!!ll ,Ibis year with aev• no1s l alreadJ than alt" illlt year's Gs,._ CCM"•Wf'*ed GD tbe 81!FICIIl." 1 -~ - - tourney' IDd-8tie felt UJre tbe
"Tbe put _.., have given win was dDe tq, "rWr ~ ~ valuable u a team. We wwe CllliiiOaalll' bles
..,. wbicb paid alf," caalt•nU, t81Jrbic ~nwm,. 'l'be Ia~ We well : _.. nail)'
.and · team p1a,.s· ~ lwll." Aleo Tbe ~ 1D1t ~ Clll
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'lbell!
tbey .-e m ..... becauae1of hllb ..,irlted co•m, Mrs.
-Sbe tn...,_ the team · ndutreettesea daem to the
limbs. AJIJtbla wor••ne ' ·to~ether baa ~ to be· a
. organilltlao_ and the I
plan to keep Oil winDing. Septe~aber 21,
met at nau. for a
Odober u u tbeJ ~ ~ CoiJele aDd
welt-ern !Unlveralty It OCC. 'l'b,e SavaltUR wldiJlled ScMO'WIItenl 1$-1 tand 1J.6 but feB to occ 7-15 ~ 4-15. . .
During the SOuthweatern pine -Catton ~ 11 pOints wblle stracDey ~ Tipton each added five. . Tbe first heme game .for the volleybellen wD1 be 'lburaday'
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Tbis- Saturday tbe Savqel bolt tbe Nortbweltem state
. Rangers in the 2:00 p.m. Homecomming match. The Savages are looking for their fomtb win over the Ranjers in foUr years.
Tbis year Northwestern is coached by first year bead .coach BW Maney. '!bey bold a 3-3 ~101'\ record compared to Scdbeutem's 2-3.
'lbe Rangers will be led by qun.bac:k Rn• Rapa wbo Is tbe •caod leadJDI puaer ID the district. Rqen's favorite targeta are Senior, Brian a.tbler' and ScJsiloi•oore, RGmle Smith.
Eva)oae Is BDOC""&Ied to aitead tbe pme IDd ••'f'Wt tbe
· lD their effoat to pk:t ap tbls HomecGinlng victory:
. Lttramurel VoUeytwlJ - En
tries are due Oc:t. 20 for n !D and 'WOIDtll volleyiJell. All m•egen wl1i nat Oct. II at tbe Stadeat -Activity Center to dl8eual rules · and d elb 1-. Double ar . ....,,. elimination tournament& are planned. Meii wDlmeet at S p.m. followed by the WCIIUM Ill t pm.
. Groupl are eocauraaed to enter as each team will accqmnlJ!te 25 participation points with pos..tbillties of plddng ap more points lf they play.
Men's Footlw11 Results (])ukfl51, Sig Tau No.2 I
FlntRound I, -TKErco 0
Seccnl ROuDd PblSIItt. OwJrfll
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Sig Taa No.·1,., PbtSII 22
Ronnie Mflls bu moved Into the fmt1a of the miD'I Wmli by
Jut) Schnddt aDd Ed Knight. · Ben Cacho or Rulty Blaodwwtb will oppose MD1a d!~ealltng on tbelr IIIDl"nal• match.
Ke1 1 y Vaughan and Jim Hlgbftll will c.mo and Jlmbo McGuire for tbe II llft11
doaNet ,.,.,. .. lp.
-~liege __ II• 1at-sao111er
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• 1be Savages mffered •other
loa against tbe state Reddles October 17. 1be Red-
' dies raDied after traWng at belf time 1-45, ahd came back to win 21-15.
Ricky Parter put up the first score for the Savages Clll a fomyard nm with 7 :51-left in the first quarter. 'Den CempbeU added the e•tra pobrt to give tbe Savap~ a 7~ leed.
Tbe Reddtes .,. their first ICGI'e GD the baird with 2:a rewelDing in the flrlt baH wben · ~ Gary Lewia C!CIIlnedolld with David a .. ,...., y Clll
a 16 Jard pall play. plaJ Cll put of tbe
Savqe~ blodte~ tbe ect1a paint anil tbe Sa .... beld a 7-45 lead.
Lewia ~·~~~ - for Ieveil yardi&Dd ........ Retkllie T .D. with 10:07 left in the· tblrd
Ava SbeltGa wcm the women's iutaamural ten+ cbamplanlhip with a wiD over Allderlon. Sbelha bad defeated Lucy FllDt to pin tbe finals and Anct.-ICID bad defeated Gayle Bullard to
I aet tbe cbamplo!'"'lp.
: Jeff stewart, of Phi Sig Ep-'. silGD captured tbe lDtramuraJ
golf toanrement held at the Temcna Gcilf Cow•rlt 1ut Stewart ftrild an tn on the first II and an M Clll the aecond 11 for a tot•l of 171. Beb Olufs, Mite KeUog and nanny cazreUe tied for second· place honors at 190.
women u blqlrl.s for tbe
round. A nmntngatteqt for the · two polDta was tlnrarted by
tough defensive play and the Reddtes led 12-7.
When the· Savages ran out of p
downs in the third period Henderaon toot CODtrol, working the baU down to the Savage 21-yard-line . Kicker Wiley CODDeCted Clll a 31 )'m'd fleJd goal with 5: 17 left in tbe tblrd period and . .the ICCII'e to 1$-7.
U:M left bi the CCIIltelt ' Randy Ballard recovered a
Savage fw&ble -lD ~_,lODe far T .D. Dlll!lber tbree. 'l'be kick for tbe e•t•a paint faDed.
Tbe savaa• 1ut ·acun nrne on a rt- prd ,.. fniil Patce lbwlrlmltb to Tbwuas Wblte with CllliJ U •c III'Jr left Jn..tbe p11 e. JalllmMb ..-ct to Parker for tbe final two paints of tbe CODtelt.
Senate Caat'd from PI 1
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