4
S wm geof er 29. 88lppi four faced Ark· Miaa- Col· eter- prob· ragea s will wall 88lpp1 &rter- Allen d co- half jun· , pound nd ln »Ound ntnate I T . .. 1 1. . _] , _, . It e F,Jlaay . but with . a ' iOe's . to Cen• th18 year they behind tn the · race. J l v SEASON UOOIIDS , - SAVAOBS. - ' The Savages will meet the East CeDtral Tigers Friday at , Ada, re· ..,mtng one of the oldest football in the Oklahoma Collegiate Collference . . .. 'l'be feud · date. back even before forming of the conference as It Ia today and ta always one of the most savage battles of tJlel year for the local team. C@lrth-ld dropped a tilt to Bouth- •ll>l•lP'"" Tech and. then beat the Ceiltral team to throw the race into a . three . way 7 --· :. S. E. • • • • 0 33· •••••• Northpatern ·-·, Ia 2, •• " .••• :' Central .. 1 •••• - 6 Rundreda of and fan8 from Durant are apected to journey to · Ada for the game. The · 88C band, d1recte<i by Jack Green, will accompany the team to Ada and will perform · during halftime. Title Bopea OD mt This last ·of •.a will have an added stgnlflcance since the Southeastern crew can tie for the conference crown with a win over tile Tigers. For the last two aea- JM?M. the Savages have ruled the roost in the football-battles of the Lee Allen 1 nP...str.c'1111.8Year For the last two seaaona, the , ........ ,..... .. have emerged the wiimera annual ·IWt. In 1 ... the · .....,,.. ., ..... collectep a. 20·14 wJD and season. had Utt,le trouble 81 muddy field mauling the Tig- .. by 13-0 count. · , • . . . . But relative strengths go by '.the fn as yeo.r two W&lll8 battle' it out 1-.e- I:!!A..,'ffl,.,u of how illttle or how much · they have shown in · PRr"nPr games, Early m the seaspn, · were nted as one of the (See Page 4) . SJdony Stewart 20 ·--·. Nortllweetern • • • • • 'l 12 . • . Southwest'n. Tech. •• + 6 Teua Bai»U8t ··t o . ..... .'. Deltfa state • • • • • • • 6 . . I .88 I - East Oeatnl - ' 26 ' .. .. Murray .Aggies ••• _ ..0 33 . . . Southwest'n. Tech 6 12 . . . . . . . • • Oma.rka - .--. • • • • • 0 0 ........ ' OUachita ..••••• -. 1• 19 ...•.. Nortbeutern ••...• 12 7 · ..• """ ..... ...•..••• JO 27 •. : . • Eastern N. K. • . • • 0 23 •.•... \Northeastern ...... 0 - 147 u \ I ( fURCBASE I. J .1949 ANNUAL l . > -·· " ;: HEASTERN ·, j·. voTE FOIJ SAVAGE .. QUEEN I . " IOtJTHIE.\ST'EJUf , COLL .... _ YOLUMB TWENf'Y-BBVBN DURANT. Work Speeds Up - sse · TeachefiS · A_re. . ·Q ' .. . LI c n =m::: V• ... _ .. on test ... , tu ent ; naon professor of home economicS and L y L · k Jtu .. earQ. OO Sales ·Drive student union dormitory buUding, _ critic teacher in Russell training · ,\ ·. ·. , -: ·· · _ · L . . accordlng to A. G. liDiia, architec· school, will serve as members "bf :' . c·l . T k 0 s b tura1 repreaentaUve of the Den- the Oklahoma Commission on h . I F . t• · 1 . · ... .'.. . asses a e ver . " •criptioq- neby Construction Teacher's EdUcation and Certifi· ora es IVQ c . ·' . T A.d Ed. E. ' . . Ketal pans are being placed and cation . e .·.,s Fr•·d·a · . .. . a•g . n 0 - I -. •tor arnest_ reinforcing steel tielDg aet . in The conuniaalon, which is ·m&de · g y _ _ preparation for pouring the ftr8t Up Of · 75 persons who do teacher . sse c .' . : F_ our pretty Southeastern girls were chosen last floor over the east and west base- training in varioua colleges or who 1 am pUS 'Th d · b mente. week they expect' to are engaged in school work, . : . . urs : . Y the classes to conte11d for ,:.. the honor complete the roup slab, but it wm will meet en the Uo.iversity of Ok- . . ' of . m the 1949 yearbook aa the Sa,ag«t be 80Dle time before the one and lahoma campus · November 21-23 Queet}. contest ends December 15. · "-· · · 1 one-half inch topping 1a poured. to teat and work on pre-service will ring with the voices · The· l'Amd"d tes th ;M" p C _, ' Tallllel AliDGII& Oolllplet.e teachtng requirements ln all of Students from 22 high ·schOols • . · - l 1 a are ! at ox, Durant, sen- '. '!be pipe tunnel wall in the stu- Mlss . Leonard · wm work in the the college Friday and 1Qr,. Ver ee· Watson, Waurika, JUDior; E onna McKiDDis, dent union section is almost com· genel'al field of home economics, · at the annUal two-day college and Faye .Bond, Hugo freshman. · pleted, and the eleetrlclan is put· and Mbl8 KcJCnney will serve in · festival for high · Class selected at . th J - ting in his elementary education. cam. one of the foremost same .. time ! be pictured in the 1 _. The tan wooden Btructure ln the Th s on choral music; will ' e Misses Kary Ann Initiates centf>r of the project 18 a hoisting ese tudents Work be conductor. .• senior; Eliza Lo· G I - tower. It wiU be ' used to Htt the I Ge h Cl will spend the· tWo' Bro . . e, Texas, junior; Pledge Group- s ·. materlals when work begins on n ograp J . aSS ... the ·. numbers Kemp, I the tirat floor · were selected and dlatrlbut' sop · an ..-...... Evelyn No- · ....... _ .-1 Seven of the eight members of ed S th----- State CoU Sulphur; freabman Boule, organizetiOD for Because of a ahon.apr of rna· th clas stud.,. .. ind ou ..--.n.- '!; · - ..,. the bettermeht- f a .......... _._.:_ terlal the job is behind CODtract .r"""'6 us- combine to present a con· · , A. Book 0 · But the contractorll bave re- and copunercial geography Wgbt. · S\udents &Dd faculty may cast State has divlcJed its two carloads of cement and the m. darlngys tors of the io five votes · for a queen by subscrlb- ple<Jgea into two groupe tlda .- - one carload of ateel which will m wee are accog or 0 Dr tici te in the festival are Mrs. iJlg .-!or. . between now and the tint keep the workers buay for, a wbile. of Lawrenee. Ardmore: )Irs. ·. and .15. Student council Monday fnght. Tbe lleCOD4 . geography. . G L. Carr, Brqken Bow; Mrs: .. accept the subscrlp· .be. Initiated next lfoa- M · 5 . • h p e Dunlap, Bllffalo Valley; Mrs. tion ·fees .. . . ore IIIII s op Dr. Scbllz •ys th18 Ia O:le ot Er Leigh Taylor, Mrs. ' Those Wll9 have already sub- day, night. -.· ·_ \ . . the most progressive claaaes he Po y Sallee, GaleN; . . . · scribed are' to vote &lao, Officers tot; 'r t!Wt. aeme.ter are . Up- In Daredary_ :U = ;t· George Young, J(r:· to:.rayne Earnest, year- Claude lrfaaaey, Movy from 82 to 86, which is far above.' W. A. HiD, Comanche; bOok Woolbright, prealcteat. Betty The .roneaea mq be the first average in coD.!ge work. . . tworth, Dumnt; . Roland The ·. have Bob Massey, family (numerioa117 IJPM'Irt!ll') 1n 'lbe c1as1 flU studied coal de- Fox; Miss Nelnia Reed. the queen. to . boost the Professor T. A. Ia apcmiiOI' United but not 80 at posits, petroleum discoveries, iron e e; · . . .. and to aid of the OrganiZation. ,. Soutiheutern. Ben Smitlul and steel metals of all . C&rmel Johnston, Barts- the yearbOok:· editor. He can now Neophytes being initlated - are lead by a lpargiD of nina, theft be- typea, buJldblg materials rail- horhe; Mrs. Joe W. : Payne, Heald· more.,:(Jme to obtaining ad- Bob Banks, J'&YJle Banks, Yolanda - tng 18 of them. 'lbe .Johneona and r,:oad8. automobile tnctwrtri. The ton ' , Mrs. Wayne Stanley Fellows, vertis!ng .for the annuaL Black, Ben BrOwn, Helm BrowD, Browns are tled for 18C01ld with student. are now studying the air- '!! o; Mrs. Dick Bond, Idabel; Eamest uka that atu- . Forrest Carter, Joy Clay, liU'la1l nine each; there are GDly seven craft iDduatry. 1 · (See TWO, · Pace Z.) . . ·. Jptd have their pic- Davis, MarJ,orie. Davis, Bob lDn8Jal, J'oneses. · · ·· tures made .. for the yea.rlllook at Sarah Greent Hershell Grlallam. Southeastern .un hu mudl to Registrar' · l thetr· · earnest convenience. The Jack Jarrell, mchard Lawbom, . offer in -' varlety &Del attn.ctlveness · · Shop,, 111 · 1-2 North 2nd, PinKiln Lee, Dorothy KaddciiE. of n.anies. are NlcbJa, Flow· . . 127 . 'has the. yearbook photography Janie Maddox. DorU. ::lfol'&aD. . ers, Maples, and lleadowL For the Mr ' Mack At s ·. 1..... !.-e . ·. . contract. . . . Trammell Mcclure. Ltalie -N ... romantically inclined, . No · will be made Reba Pierce, Betty Anne Power, em offers May, Parka,· and Love; . for picture taking. Students just Virgtnta Redman, Jane Rl.ce, Bill . for the farmer, Seeds; for thOle Regtstrar R. L. McPheron left fici&ls have been to . find, out go . down to · the Photo Shop and Seeds, Pauline ToW!Uit!ll4. BPlaD who favor the medie• period: hla native Kentucky ln 1909 and he can do the beSt. · haye their photograpJled. Whit:.on. · - 1 Barla, Nobles, King, KD!ght, and came to " the new state of Oklaho- Me was made head of the trafll- · :' · . . __ ..Armor; but alas, 110 Ladies can be rna; tiilt he lltl11 has a fondness . for ing I school for 4me , thei;l ·' " !I · • 81 K • • found on the campua. the blue gr&ll8 country. prlrtcipal of Rqssell hJ,ch · BC:hOOl .. Program uel ey Initiates Wtild is represented by Ku· After 39 years in Oklahoma, Mr. Dr. A. :B; Shearer's tour of T ·· G . :r · L • 1 S "-J M L .... i tin, Kidd, and Drake: but. just to :Mack, aa he ta called by ·most of ducy in the Navy during World 0, 0.. 0 ·egiS ature · 8tnuwn keep thlng8 under control we have Southeastern's students and facul- War II, Mr. Madk was acting dean. · -- · 1 a cage. 1 ty, says he would like to go back of qte college. · _ · . , · :_ · • long range bulld- SeyenJ men -...ere inltlated :Into Ololoe of to Kentucky for a month or sc) to F)nally he became '; registrar a · ing· program. will coat $Me,· the chapter of Blue / Southeastern presents a choice visit. fewj Ye&nl ago. "'! '000 Will . be l&ld before the legi8la- Key, natiOnal fiatendty of colors: White, Bl'oWil, Gray, (Foartla In a Serlee) Mr. Mack a B: s. de· ture in ,January . by the state reg· for Nov. 8, at Black. and Green. "Kentucky is a wondeftql m 1908 at tlie Unlveralty of. for educaUon. the regular bi- eekly meetlna' of There are Kitchens, Cooks, and place," he declares with a touch . Kentucky. Later he took an· K. A. ·, The SSC Ia part of the....group. . Rice;. the real McCoy, but perhapt! of mtachiewwmeea in hla voU::e ,, at Colorado State . College IniDlona. aSked for improve· The new members are Jack Car- the Bbarpest thine on the campus · the men there raise tobacco· dtlnit of Education. . . ·. • ments , at all the atate coiiMea and ter, Durant; Dick Lawhon, Rqo: 18 a Thorne.-011. wen,· wbat'a in a whisky run fine race .and Fo l r the last Yew y.eara )Jr. universities · 0! O]rle'boma Bennett ll'reeDV. .J-- name anywayT court P-etty women ' has not been u active u he ' form- · The plane fDr the co11ep1 include Parrish, Vemme '1'lloat. Dlreotode8 OD 8lile ... , 1 erl)f wu. He doesn't teach cla11188 an auditorium '175,000; heating Waurika; Dexter Smith. A.ntJen; The 1948..48 Student Directory For 18 yean after his arrival 111 &JlYIDlOre and lall't active m. lil&Dy ' buil- .uun Jlnes and ROblyer, El ReDo. ·" ts now be1Dg ad by tile student ... orpnt.zationa he has beloqpi to. ... 8,000; . )MdMhqr azmex Other members pre1e11t at uae 'nWI book CODtainB 20 .... ((19018-!2) d rincipal He ! ia 1a 32nd decree Maeon., and a $115,000; hOme · eooaomkw meeting were Amad, OJ&, and ·tella the addn•, tele- e an as P member of Oklahoma JDducation. · art& equlpmerDt f20 000• Arlguuuw, prealdellt; Wayae -.m- number, cleMiftaatkm, and of the hiCft IChool at A.sBoclatton and1 the of the campus roads waDr.e. est, Phillipe, Tau, town of . each atulaiiL Jn the Ut12·2'1). ' . : · J;ted ROle. . menta . $28,ooO; c1ua Donald Cox, D8rant; &Del I>latdCi bl.ck JOU will fiD4 a lilt of the In 192'1 Kr. Mack came , to and Kra. llack. whO laav.e bulldbig .-.ooo. Judee Sam Salllvan. Dr. A. JD. tacalt.y. Tbe price Ia oenta, . Southeut.81'1L u a member of the live at 521 North 9th. . Sbearer, l dean of the coJiece .-. pat:ronlipl oar . student edUcation cleJUtment. Ever" is a deacon in the First · Buy a · yearbook and vote for of tile chapter, atteD!Ied. Ooud ara4·1Nr abe NOW! . aceordlq the collep , ot- dlurch, Durant. ;. · Sarige 7 Queea; · &lao. ·

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Page 1: W&lll8 HEASTERNcarmine.se.edu/digitized-annuals/The Southeastern/Newspapers/1948/11... · !S wm geof ier 29. l88lppi four faced Ark· :Miaa-s Col· veter-prob· eragea ls will l wall

!S wm geof ier 29. l88lppi

four faced Ark· :Miaa-

s Col·

veter-prob·

eragea ls will l wall ~-188lpp1 ~well l&rter-Allen

1d co­. half d jun· , pound nd ln • J»Ound

ntnate ~.tUng

I

T. .. 11. ·~ . _],_, . It e F,Jlaay.

Collf~1"fflft4r"!A but with. a ' iOe's .to Cen• th18 year they

behind tn the ·race. J l v

SEASON UOOIIDS , - SAVAOBS. - ' The Savages will meet the East

CeDtral Tigers Friday at ,Ada, re· ..,mtng one of the oldest football

'~ in the Oklahoma Collegiate Collference. . ..

'l'be feud · date. back even before ~ forming of the conference as It Ia kno~ today and ta always one of the most savage battles of tJlel year for the local team.

C@lrth-ld dropped a tilt to Bouth­•ll>l•lP'"" Tech and. then beat the

Ceiltral team to throw the corl!et~enl::e race into a .three. way

7 --· : . S. E. ·~uri • • • • 0 33· •••••• Northpatern • ·-·, Ia

2, •• " .••• :' Central .. 1 •••• - 6

Rundreda of atuden~ and fan8 from Durant are apected to journey to ·Ada for the game. The

· 88C band, d1recte<i by Jack Green, will accompany the team to Ada and will perform ·during halftime.

Title Bopea OD mt This last ~e ·of •.a will have

an added stgnlflcance since the Southeastern crew can tie for the conference crown with a win over tile Tigers. For the last two aea­JM?M. the Savages have ruled the roost in the football-battles of the Lee Allen

1 • • nP...str.c'1111.8Year

For the last two seaaona, the , ........ , ..... ,~ .. have emerged the wiimera

annual ·IWt. In 1 ... ~ the · ..... ,,.. .,..... collectep a. 20·14 wJD and

season. the~ had Utt,le trouble 81 muddy field mauling the Tig-.. by ~ 13-0 count. · , •. . . .

But relative strengths go by'.the fn ~-!'Fe as e~ery yeo.r two W&lll8 battle' it out 1-.e­

I:!!A..,'ffl,.,u of how illttle or how much · they have shown in ·

PRr"nPr games, Early m the seaspn,· were nted as one of the ~~.;:-..~~'"""'~·~'$;~~;;;.~·:,;,,

(See 0~ Page 4) . ~ SJdony Stewart

20 ·--·. Nortllweetern • • • • • 'l 12 . • . Southwest'n. Tech. •• + 6

-· ~ Teua Bai»U8t ··t o . ..... .'. Deltfa state • • • • • • • 6 .

. I .88 I

- East Oeatnl - ' 26 ' .. .. • Murray .Aggies ••• _ ..0 33 . . . Southwest'n. Tech -· 6 12 . . . . . . . • • Oma.rka - .--. • • • • • 0

0 ........ ' OUachita ..••••• -. 1• 19 ...•.. Nortbeutern ••...• 12

7 · ..• """ ..... ~tral ...•..••• JO 27 •. : . • Eastern N. K. • . • • 0 23 •.•... \Northeastern ...... ~ 0 - · ~ 147 u \ I (

fURCBASE I . J .1949

ANNUAL

l . > • -·· " ;: •

HEASTERN·, j·. voTE FOIJ

'· SAVAGE .. QUEEN I . ~. "

IOtJTHIE.\ST'EJUf , 8'1'A.~ COLL ....

_ YOLUMB TWENf'Y-BBVBN DURANT.

Work Speeds Up -sse· TeachefiS ·A_re. . ·Q' .. . •LI c a·~ ~OS n dD~rmUit~ry-: o=._s~a: =m::: V• ag~ _· ... _ .. • 0~.·~··:~· .· on test ... , ~·~"f

tu ent ; naon professor of home economicS and L y L · k -~~-=--:= ·.:=~.;::~~ . Jtu .. earQ.OO Sales ·Drive student union dormitory buUding, _critic teacher in Russell training · ,\ ·. ·. , -: ·· · _ · L . . accordlng to A. G. liDiia, architec· school, will serve as members "bf :' . c·l . T k 0 ~ s b tura1 repreaentaUve of the Den- the Oklahoma Commission on h . I F. t• · 1. · ... .'.. . asses a e ver . " •criptioq-neby Construction Company~ Teacher's EdUcation and Certifi· ora es IVQ c . ·' . T A.d Ed. E. '

. .Ketal pans are being placed and cation . e .·.,s Fr•·d·a ·_·. .. --~"'P_ .a•g. n 0 - I - . •tor arnest_ reinforcing steel ~ tielDg aet . in The conuniaalon, which is ·m&de · g y _ _ preparation for pouring the ftr8t Up Of· 75 persons who do teacher . sse c . ' . : F_our pretty Southeastern girls were chosen last floor over the east and west base- training in varioua colleges or who 1 am pUS 'Th d · b mente. This~ week they expect' to are engaged in pubU~ school work, . : . . urs: ~y ~ornmg . Y the classes to conte11d for,:.. the honor complete the roup slab, but it wm will meet en the Uo.iversity of Ok- . . ' of. ~mg f~atured m the 1949 yearbook aa the Sa,ag«t be 80Dle time before the one and lahoma campus ·November 21-23 ~Uon· Queet}. ~he\' contest ends December 15. · "-· · · 1 one-half inch topping 1a poured. to teat and work on pre-service will ring with the voices · The· l'Amd"d tes th ;M" p C _, •

' Tallllel AliDGII& Oolllplet.e teachtng requirements ln all ~elds. of Students from 22 high ·schOols • . · - l ~ 1 a are ! ~ses. at ox, Durant, sen-'. '!be pipe tunnel wall in the stu- Mlss .Leonard ·wm work in the the college Friday and S&tUr~ 1Qr,. Ver ee · Watson, Waurika, JUDior; E onna McKiDDis,

dent union section is almost com· genel'al field of home economics, ·at the annUal two-day college Achlll~, ~o~homore; and Faye .Bond, Hugo freshman. · pleted, and the eleetrlclan is put· and Mbl8 KcJCnney will serve in · festival for high ~.' · Class qu~ selected at . th J - •

ting in his ~onduits. elementary education. cam. one of the foremost same .. time ! be pictured in the 1 _. • • •

The tan wooden Btructure ln the Th s on choral music; will ' y~arbook;are e Misses Kary Ann ~-Boule Initiates centf>r of the project 18 a hoisting ese tudents Work be gue~ conductor. .• ~et, ~ senior; Eliza Lo· G I -

tower. It wiU be ' used to Htt the I Ge h Cl will spend the· tWo' pe~. Bro . . e, Texas, junior; Pledge ;·Group-s·. materlals when work begins on n ograp J . aSS reh~ ... the ·.numbers ~ , .Juanit.d~ell, Kemp, I the tirat floor · were selected and dlatrlbut' sop · o~o_re; an ..-...... Evelyn No- ·

• ....... _ .-1 Seven of the eight members of ed S th----- State CoU • bl~s,. Sulphur; freabman Boule, ~ organizetiOD for Because of a ahon.apr of rna· th ~h clas stud.,. .. ~'# ind ou ..--.n.- e~- '!; · - • • ..,. the bettermeht- f a .......... _._.:_

terlal the job is behind CODtract ~:..~~man .r"""'6 us- combine to present a con· · , ..,~~!l ~..-otM A .Book 0 ..,.,..-~

tim~ ·But the contractorll bave re- and copunercial geography ce~turday Wgbt. · S\udents &Dd faculty may cast State con~. has divlcJed its ceiv~ two carloads of cement and ~f the l:world~J;. m. ~ darlngys tors of the grou~· io par- ~ five votes· for a queen by subscrlb- ple<Jgea into two groupe tlda .-

- one carload of ateel which will m wee are accog or 0 Dr tici te in the festival are Mrs. iJlg .-!or. ~ . y~~book between now ni~er and ~tiated the tint keep the workers buay for, a wbile. aoJ~~~ ~es!:r of ~e Lawrenee. Ardmore: )Irs. ·.and Dec~m'ber .15. Student council ~ Monday fnght. Tbe lleCOD4

. geography. . G L. Carr, Brqken Bow; Mrs: metp~rs .. accept the subscrlp· ~ .be. Initiated next lfoa-

M · 5 . • h p e Dunlap, Bllffalo Valley; Mrs. tion ·fees.. . . ore IIIII s op Dr. Scbllz •ys th18 Ia O:le ot Er Leigh Taylor, ~do;' Mrs. ' Those Wll9 have already sub- day, night. - .· ·_ \

. • . the most progressive claaaes he Po y Sallee, GaleN; ~ . . . ·scribed are' entitl~ to vote &lao, Officers tot; 'rt!Wt. aeme.ter are . Up- In Daredary_ :U ~ ':f'~!e;:: = ;t· George Young, ~bb; J(r:· ~o~ to:.rayne Earnest, year- Claude lrfaaaey, ~deat~ Movy

from 82 to 86, which is far above. ' W. A. HiD, Comanche; Lav~y bOok .~to~. Woolbright, ~oe prealcteat. Betty The .roneaea mq be the first average in coD.!ge work.. . tworth, Dumnt; . Roland ~-.' The·. cl~ have ina~ted Bob Massey, MCretal'7-~·

family (numerioa117 IJPM'Irt!ll') 1n 'lbe c1as1 flU studied coal de- so~, Fox; Miss Nelnia Reed. ~:~till~. the queen. cont~ to .boost the Professor T. A. H~ Ia apcmiiOI' the~ United ·~tate.. but not 80 at posits, petroleum discoveries, iron e e; · . . BU~o:i_ption .. ~pafgn and to aid of the OrganiZation.

,. Soutiheutern. Ben ~ Smitlul and steel l~Mbwtry, metals of all . C&rmel Johnston, Barts- the yearbOok:· editor. He can now Neophytes being initlated- are lead by a lpargiD of nina, theft be- typea, buJldblg materials rail- horhe; Mrs. Joe W. :Payne, Heald· devo~ more.,:(Jme to obtaining ad- Bob Banks, J'&YJle Banks, Yolanda

- tng 18 of them. 'lbe .Johneona and r,:oad8. automobile tnctwrtri. The ton' ,Mrs. Wayne Stanley Fellows, vertis!ng .for the annuaL Black, Ben BrOwn, Helm BrowD, Browns are tled for 18C01ld with student. are now studying the air- '!! o; Mrs. Dick Bond, Idabel; ·!;_di~or .·Eamest uka that atu- . Forrest Carter, Joy Clay, liU'la1l nine each; there are GDly seven craft iDduatry. 1 · (See TWO,· Pace Z.) . . ·. d~nts Jptd fo~ulty have their pic- Davis, MarJ,orie. Davis, Bob lDn8Jal, J'oneses. · · ·· tures made .. for the yea.rlllook at Sarah Greent Hershell Grlallam.

Southeastern .un hu mudl to Registrar' · l thetr· · earnest convenience. The Jack Jarrell, mchard Lawbom, . offer in-'varlety &Del attn.ctlveness • · • · Phot~ Shop,, 111· 1-2 North 2nd, Pin• Kiln Lee, Dorothy KaddciiE. of n.anies. ~re are NlcbJa, Flow· . . s· 127. 'has the. yearbook photography Janie Maddox. DorU. ::lfol'&aD.. ers, Maples, and lleadowL For the Mr' Mack At s· s ·. 1.....!.-e . ·. .contract. . . . Trammell Mcclure. Ltalie -N ... romantically inclined, ~utheaat· • . • ~ No · appo~bnents will be made Reba Pierce, Betty Anne Power, em offers May, Parka,· and Love; . for picture taking. Students just Virgtnta Redman, Jane Rl.ce, Bill

. for the farmer, Seeds; for thOle Regtstrar R. L. McPheron left fici&ls have been tryin~ to. find, out go .down to · the Photo Shop and Seeds, Pauline ToW!Uit!ll4. BPlaD • who favor the medie• period: hla native Kentucky ln 1909 and wh~t he can do the beSt. · haye their ~&ICes photograpJled. Whit:.on. · - 1 Barla, Nobles, King, KD!ght, and came to" the new state of Oklaho- Me was made head of the trafll- · :' · . "· . ----'~.~_._, __ ..Armor; but alas, 110 Ladies can be rna; tiilt he lltl11 has a fondness. for ing I school for 4me, aummer~ thei;l ·' " !I · • 81 K • • found on the campua. the blue gr&ll8 country. prlrtcipal of Rqssell hJ,ch · BC:hOOl . . SS~~rB·uud•ng Program uel ey Initiates

Wtild Uf~ is represented by Ku· After 39 years in Oklahoma, Mr. Du~g Dr. A. :B; Shearer's tour of T ·· G . :r· L • 1 S "-J M L .... i tin, Kidd, and Drake: but. just to :Mack, aa he ta called by ·most of ducy in the Navy during World 0 , 0 .. 0 ·egiS ature · eve~- r~~t~ 8tnuwn • keep thlng8 under control we have Southeastern's students and facul- War II, Mr. Madk was acting dean. · -- · 1

a cage. 1 ty, says he would like to go back of qte college. · _ · . , · :_ · • ~~u~east~rft's long range bulld- SeyenJ men -...ere inltlated :Into Ololoe of ~nl to Kentucky for a month or sc) to F)nally he became';registrar a ·ing· program. ~t will coat $Me,· the So~th.eaatlel!ll chapter of Blue

/ Southeastern presents a choice visit. fewj Ye&nl ago. "'! • '000 Will . be l&ld before the legi8la- Key, natiOnal l~erahip fiatendty of colors: White, Bl'oWil, Gray, (Foartla In a Serlee) Mr. Mack ~ved a B: s. de· •ture in ,January. by the state reg· for men, .llon~lnight, Nov. 8, at Black. and Green. "Kentucky is a wondeftql ~ m 1908 at tlie Unlveralty of. ~t'a for h}~li~ educaUon. the regular bi- eekly meetlna' of

There are Kitchens, Cooks, and place," he declares with a touch. Kentucky. Later he took an· K. A. · ,The ~ount ·.for SSC Ia part of the....group. . Rice;. the real McCoy, but perhapt! of mtachiewwmeea in hla voU::e ,, ~egree at Colorado State . College the .~ IniDlona. aSked for improve· The new members are Jack Car­the Bbarpest thine on the campus · the men there raise tobacco· dtlnit of Education. . . ·. • ments ,at all the atate coiiMea and ter, Durant; Dick Lawhon, Rqo: 18 a Thorne.-011. wen,· wbat'a in a whisky run fine race ho~s .and Fol r the last Yew y.eara )Jr. ~lade. universities · 0! O]rle'boma Bennett ll'reeDV. ~: .J--name anywayT court P-etty women ~ ' has not been u active u he' form- ·The plane fDr the co11ep1 include Parrish, Bo~; Vemme '1'lloat.

Dlreotode8 OD 8lile ... • ,1 erl)f wu. He doesn't teach cla11188 an auditorium '175,000; heating Waurika; Dexter Smith. A.ntJen; The 1948..48 Student Directory For 18 yean after his arrival 111 &JlYIDlOre and lall't active m .lil&Dy ~t 'buil-~ .uun Jlnes and Ra~ ROblyer, El ReDo. ·"

ts now be1Dg ad by tile student ~ ... ~~lf'~f !t~S:V~ orpnt.zationa he has beloqpi to. ... 8,000; . ~tW.c )MdMhqr azmex Other members pre1e11t at uae 'nWI book CODtainB 20 ~ .... ((19018-!2) d • rincipal He !ia1a 32nd decree Maeon., and a $115,000; hOme ·eooaomkw ~md ln~ meeting were ~ Amad, OJ&,

and ·tella the addn•, tele- e an as P member of Oklahoma JDducation. ~ ·art& equlpmerDt f20 000• Arlguuuw, prealdellt; Wayae -.m-number, cleMiftaatkm, and of the hiCft IChool at McAle~ter A.sBoclatton and1 the ~ of the campus roads waDr.e. imFo~ est, Phillipe, Tau, ~;

town of. each atulaiiL Jn the Ut12·2'1). ' . : · J;ted ROle. . :· menta . $28,ooO; ~on c1ua Donald Cox, D8rant; &Del I>latdCi bl.ck JOU will fiD4 a lilt of the In 192'1 Kr. Mack came, to and Kra. llack. whO laav.e ~- bulldbig .-.ooo. Judee Sam Salllvan. Dr. A. JD. • tacalt.y. Tbe price Ia ~II oenta, . Southeut.81'1L u a member of the live at 521 North 9th. . Sbearer, l dean of the coJiece .-. ~ pat:ronlipl oar .student edUcation cleJUtment. Ever" 81Dee~ is a deacon in the First · Buy a ·yearbook and vote for ~r of tile chapter, atteD!Ied. Ooud ara4·1Nr abe NOW! . aceordlq to,~ the collep, ot- dlurch, Durant. ;. · Sarige

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:;..~:; :;;§~~~~ ~ ~:!s::~~~ ~ ~JIPII'I wumtng football, basketball; and J. · Ba 1 ed ch •- around the comer. They start at KBS.

tennia teams.~ Our te&l118 are now ames Yeas seem mu .LLl ext Wedn ada d Jut Ul1 Mra.~Floy Gates -leo-~ll-.re. better known than any other col- d~and laat week. He had about DthoonfnU - .. - ... ,e day ~-•- tured on Europe to· the Mad1l1 Ito-

six phantom datea stood-up e o o .. .,... -.on Y -uaue· .._ lege te~ the statet-with •the about six times .... · cllrty trick 1 It's not hard to guess tJiat moet tary Club, on Friday, :Wovem--ex~:eption of ,o. tt .. AltM, ~ · --??!!-??- of the students will go bome for 12•

Subscription and 0. C. U. · • ' · t1h h Uda . though aome may Dr. A. E. Shearer, dean of the col----------ro----1_...= .!rime ..yas that .the ~ool deep With the wind destin~ to blow e 0 ya, lege, and Dr. E. E. ~1•ughter, prea-Re-entered al in the heart of Little Dixie was out of the north thia winter Paul take ~\racatlon from their homes id t f th D .....,..t ""-•·- """••"'

J 17 111.&11 t -.toe~- t All ... · here in Durant. en o e uran nu-.1 -- · anuary · ,, a ... n look~ down upon becaQse of Ita e.1 and Ju,ne ~ are llkely to were guests of the Madill organ-Durant. Oklahcma, Ullder of ceaseless internal strife1 But · now get a lot of fresh air •.•. or park Here is what a few of the stu- ization 1 March 3• 18'1· with .the a·~stration reins' in on the south side of the house for denta intend to do. ---·---,-----,------

such capable hands, the school i.a a change. · 1 Wauhillow Austin. - Rome to getting its !'Jhare of recognition · , - ,-??!!? ?-- 'Valliant. 1 TWQ far ita many accompllsllmenta. Secret engagements this week Charles Broome--Stillwater to • 1

Jqlllltor The enrolment at sse is on a, inc~ude Burton Barr and Zepha the o. u. and A&M football pme. Ed~n E. ~ore,• Madlll; Gene par wi~ that of other fOUeges .of Rae Petty, both from Yalliant. , Bobbie Bateman-Home to Ru- Green, Marluletta~, MiBaJ JLoyD!:!~·

h.,.lir Aldlrl•r its type in the .state. ~d th'e· stu:- .. --? 1 !!? ?-- ~. , Mrs. Ann Pa . . .. _; dent body is just u actilve u . that Why do the boys at the dormi- Ann · Griffin and Betty LoDg - Mrs. Mary Rambo, uaaell IIJ.&'b, of other state colleges. ~t's keep tory call Jess Beeson A•Eara" 1 . Still ·think it's not so tar to s~ Miss Elizabeth ,elton, Ryan;

~~~~-""' up the good work! . --??!!? ?-- : Louis. Jt.:rs. Helen Kerr EdwardB, South-, Piau for Bulldlnp }{ear . Ye' Hear Ye' All ye Eugene James-Football game, eastern; Miss Ellen E. Crutchtleld,

To accommodate the illcrease in dames, and. all youse 'guys· we of' course. · Tishor;ntngo; Mrs. 1Maxine Ke-t'Rrolment which is antilcipated in have progress to report to 'you, : Barbara Friend-Timbucteo. Cf-rlDey, Valliant; 1 the next ·few !!ears, Soutlheastern's 'Carron Staton was discovered us: ·Alan Amend-Ola, Arkalulu, to Mrs. Loi.a Taylor Sokoloeky, officials are 'ormulating. plans to ing a blade recently while shaving. a big Saturday night ahindtg. Wilburton, and Mrs. Merlin C.

· make the college's phy!hcal plant Who said he isn't a man? · r. Joyce Lee-Having a house full Black, WU.On. one of the best in the stlate. · --"'"!'""-- · OI company. ----------------

In .those plans are a hbme econ- We've heard 'oi~k Clack called Jo Oallly-IBn't going to ten?? ~------"""""!'---~~ onlics building, a greenhouse an- "'1tlm(lst everything but when Mil!ll!l Joe Wright-:-Never can tell T T? I i nd: for the science building, an Lucy Leonard calli. him 'Little Ole Sarah Malahy - Doean't·•know auto mechanics annex ~r the in- · fat pig .. that beats all. . y~t since she says she Uvea by the [ ~~~ G I · dustrial arts building, a jnew foot- ' __ ??"? .,__ df.y. ' 0 ege ro~ery baH sta~~· and enlargement 'of Jane ~ce h~ · b~~ beard sing- Dolphus Haddock - OoiDg to 1 '-the adnurustration auditiorium. ing " 'Blue Bird' of Happiness" press his huge pink bow. , . • 1

~ds already have lbeen ap- around the campus recently. Evl- Groeerla a114 Meata •propnated, for the home ec build.. dently Sadie Hawkins week wa8 a ~ I

ISClllltll- ing, the greenhouse annex, and the success. M U R R A y Frul& and y ~ftetabla autO mechanics annex. . . --? ? ! ! ? ?--

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out of the Lapproximatlely $4;75,· Ann "Hard Luck" Griffin says Funeral Home I 000 .-sked fpr the college next she will never ask another boy for I A.llBUL-'.NCB 8BBTU:Ja

~~C!"!t!~ year, the college officials want, b4L a date until she finds out what tJ sides. ,Paying ,the regular expense time he has to be home. . DAY or NIOBT

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footb!'ill stadi~, which IWill have It seems that Austine Philllps IJU w. MaiD .II.LIIIIIno.- .dressmg rooms for the players be- has a new name, f'I"Miss C.'" Your

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JreJ~I;ea neath the seats, and to erilarge the guess is as good as mine. audi.torium to seat 1500. 1 . --??!!? ?--

• Who was the brunette Roy ,Mb-ACTIVITY SCHED!lJLE bott was seen with frequently fast

ft,id~y an~ Saturday!, Choral week. Could it have been J. H.?? Festival; I• · . ~ --"""?"-- ·

Monday or' Tuesd.ay, lay pre_ Wonder l:lo~ ·the· Pi Kaps and scnted. by Alpha Ps1 0 ga, 8 p. their · Sadie-Hawkins' week dates

-----:------+--+---rn_. ---::-·-· ----:-' _ __;_· ---:---- liked .the movie about .. Rin-'fln-,----+-----1--t-----------_...__ ... Tin"? · --??!!??--D~d you see Willie Delay's cute

spit-curls? --??!!??--

Have heard that lots of. girls think J. C. Davis is "precious in a • derby!"

--??!!??--. Alan Amend· surely is a wonder­

ful d{"iver-that is if he just keeps , going; and doesn't stop.

• --??!!??--. Phone 189 Rosamond ·Russell has taken a decided iliterest in her bowllng, or

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, ---=-.:L"!! ? ?-_ -I brought oRe o my buddies out

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Bachelors Breathe Easier As- lores ·Gryder Tw~. •ussell Stuclen ..

S d. H k . W k d ew STD Mem~, K_il] ·Deer Busy With _Aclft:._ a 18 . aw ins ee Era s Sigma Tau Delta, national writ.; . . ' The sixth -grade of _ .. . · : ' organization. met for ita J:eiu- . Five Soutlleastern students were Training Sch~l under the dlreo-

S..,Se Hawkins week was. Yea, patch style dance last monthly &e88ion at the ~me of e.mong · · the .. , thousands of deer tion of Missl ~ Semple a114 the.Jbng awaited "period of rellef'' night. · Floy Per~n Gates _Mon- .''hunters~ t:¥ region around ;Brok- Jack Green made a record._. for "broke" aitd 'badly bent" men The recreation hall was decorat-' November 1. · At ~t time; ~n "Bow last' ~eek. was broadcut <f'!r KSJDO t..& has come and gone. 'nlat time ~ with ahmoos, old ·shoes, ~ugs, . Delores Gryder was ~tiat- ... They werej Bon and Boyt Imp;. Saturday. , when the more bold boya are rush- hay ,and signa indicating various mto the organizatio~. · ~-:1 son, _Bob ;Bailks, Charles Roberta, · A ··program on th~ l'UOOI'OII8 of · ed and the buhtul ones are drag- places' of interest. over the door a Patty Vineyard, president of the- and 'Bill Gretn. Bob and Bill were Oklahoma was presented tq tM ged from their retreat ha.s passed. large sign read "Welcome to Dog- was assisted during the the "':luc_!cler ones, bringing ill a student body of RU88ell Hlp .., Now only memories, whether bad patch." The hall might well have by JG)'ce Cre~er, Mar- buck ,.each. Bob's was an eight- the Oklahoma history claM -.ader or good, of that mad week remain. been called the "House of Blue Donald· Cox, and Alan,~ pointer and ·Bill's a seven pointer.' the direction of Miss Rosa :aam-

Cluba and sororities had parties Lights." Some new records' had· : · : ~Their -h~harters while on the mond last Wednesday. at which the males were treated as anived just in time for the QCcas- program consisted of an hunt ' in tlie1

• Kiamichi Mountains !olrs. Vesta l;reen and Kla. RuGa invalids, and the atudent counctl ion. . . , . h..;,.,.;n, .. l ,play re&d by Alan Amend,· were iooat@d on Rock Creek. Dawn West entertailled members oi t:JM · ellmaxed the_ week with a Dog- About mid~y_tin · the evening . origin&l short· s~cy by 'On~~ 0~ day of the season junior and 'senior classea w1t1a a

Claude Massey, acting as master Holt. · · ~ " f~d Bon ;Impson Bitting on a log. dinner at the 'home of Kra. ~ •-· .. ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·- of ceremonies, gave prizes to the . · prepared • .'for the kill-reading his at 7 p . . m., last Friday. All~

beat dressed couples, girls, and Katherine POtter : .·. ', '~'Daily'O~man." While seat:ch- members who .teach these .tua.a-D-'.VTIPQL PLOWBBI POB •n~JIY OOO.HIO•

boys. The first prize for couples - . · 'ing .for a .match to light his p1pe, wet;e speci~eata. was awarded Gordon Vaughn and Weds Curtis Green he took -~ out from reading, ' · Marianne Azzarello, who ; were * : -, looked. up mto the eyes of a large

dre---.a tl . MiSs Katherine Cor<~m. Pott~ ·. buck .watching · him. Moving his C. . . £eoMrtl Floral ~ as Llt e Abner and Daisy of Mr. and J/In&.J. c. Pot~ rifle in~: line, -he f4'ed the first ~trange Styles

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, ceremony. . . . , -~~ ·B.anlcs, half asleep and For inBtan~e. those big PIDIE Miss Patricia Stratton· served· as _gtv~n .. out f~~ a hard day of Puddy-Cat bows, some of ~ boJa

bride's' maid for the couple, ·and, . fr~tl~~ hi,Jilting, ~ aucJdenly_ blossomed out1in last week. Mot to

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Mr. and Mrs. Green ~ . bo~- was! Right .. ~fore his eyes! A big umbrella, wlto have been f~­students at Southeaatan ·and will eight 'Mini buck. Boh didn't know in~ the weather trom atop tile make, their home in Durant. . . whether jt had' polnta or was ~ties, of SSC? ~0 thoup~ "41P tile

· ·. · u· · til aft 1 th kill H idea of carryiJlg· pretty...-.. p1L · . .. : l_>Qm ess un . es: · e : e lows to cJses-(just to pad the Hellhoun• Banquet· .... sh~t the :.c:Ieet,"ftve times and ~d bud ld ehairs> •

. ~ later ~e would have shot it again, • ' 0 •

Honors New Memhers ~d"i~.ma:ved.Us eyeli~ or -flipped All got =0 ~Boa-.· 1~ ~- • . · .: nets' and 'Blinfl Men' a ~ ot

A . banquet in honor ~f their _.1op the ~-~d day, the last day weeks ago;· b'l,lt what ~ tile ' pledges was ~eld by the Hell- ·of:· ~e hun,t, Bill Green was boys' new hair do, with ita~ h?':ffids November 4 in the private nervoUS' b~use it was his last day tive middle put and "lllek lOok" f diliing room of the Eat-N-Eaae . . ··. in the ·wooda, and he had not fail- And say students, if you'W! beell

The t~ boys who completed· ,ed· t9 gej; ~eer eaeh season since wondering' what to get nu.t CB'-· pledges~p and becam~ m~mQe-rs , he was 17 ~ old. Although he tain one for Christmas, why c!a1ft are James Akard, Kenneth :pay, tho\lght ·~!j .l~ck had failed him you see one. of the 'bay Tommy Durant; J o h ~ Is~ . t.hfa ~e, . during the last hours him a great big ...... ...-r ... -.~-" Wayne Jordon, Adolph Losawyer, hiS efforts ·were rewarded and he _ _ ...;..· ----:------+-­James Thompson,· Joe White. Ed- brought doWn a seven point buck. ward Winters, and Mark· Wiiltera. · · _ .... ' ....,.,.. . ._ ___ _

Ati their la8t ~eeting the pep, · .;r ;~. club discus.seP plans for- IJ. dance r=;:==::::::=:==============s and chose Joyce .MelsOn as their. queen. · · · _ "\t;::::;;;:;;:;:;=::;:::;:::=:=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;d ·-·PLAZA . -t • ., May. Mary Louise Evans. as Moon­beam McSw-oon and Frapk Cornell as Barnie ~won second prize; and anptber a1sy May and Little Abner in the · uman forms of Dorothy .Maddox ahd .J&ck-J~:.: rell captured third place: . ·:

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Beat Pen , Dave, Steveaa' banct can tie with ONE . the capable -. an-ccmt--. Central for the league crown. A , quarterl)ack Oodle OU,V. '1'llanae

..._ ....... te Pen · 1 tie or lo.u to East Cenb;al will moat improved team. 1n the con· hu 8howD ;up u e:xceneat ball· , ·· _erase the savages !rOm the title ference and even money to take hapdler and a ca: r--er.

The Sa vag~· added another foot- picture. ~ · the title. Add theae facta to the The fourth mem of tbe Sav-ball scalp to their belt last W'ed· In conference games last Friday lntenae rivalry ~~ tbe two age baddlefd Ia e of the two nesday aa the "B" team came East Central defeat;ed Northwest· aahoola and the ~e ~ up u g r e a ·.t-- South rn . blocldn• home with a 31-12 over 'Pen State" em 23-0, and Centeral eked past, one of thtt moat bn'portant of the backa, Bill or JrOI'NIIt or the Stat~en, which ever you Northeastern's stubborn Redmen, year for the two ~ and to Stewart.. These m rarely carry prefer. The Savage 'B" ,.quad 20-3. . ~ · the rest of the conference u wen. the ball but &.lway lead the Inter· journeyed McAlester takiug : 'l'litat Delea.lvely ·terence for. the o er groundgaln-some 35 m bers of this group . · : Defenatvely, the Savqee . bout ers and both men tops ln the

... iiiiiiiii.._-..J __ ... ___ iiiil and enjoyed nice afternoon~ eat~ 3 O B k..i, one of tbe otrongeot teamo Ia tbe defensive , ' ing steak twice and evi~tly as .-.eers . ~onference. Thla year, the always . ~ r&aat . playing football as an after- • . · : •

1. IBtrong Southeastern llne 18 led by Th Sav wit their

thought. ' 0 • ' 0 PractiCe Dal y . Captain James Taylor, flanked by rese~e s~can ·C~ey ~ 1Dto Before the game the boys were , : three all-conference men In J. C. trouble. Already ' year, SaT-

fed . a light lunch featuring steak~ For· the past 15 : days, basket- . Dunn, Aubrey Williameon, and age reserves have ore than prov-and after the ~ game theY. ~ ball practice for ~ 1949 edition James Harrla. Harris in addition ed their worth andt turned the had s~eak, this time all .they 'want- of the Savage quintet has 8WWlg made ~e Little All-America~! tide in several games this ed. Ill additi~n to the ball game into fuU scale action. team in 1946. Although outweigh· year. ~

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and the big feed, ~any<of. the play- ~ : ed by the 'nger forward wall, the ers were tak~ on a tour of tli~ ln- .I!.IVery eveD:lng siilce NovemQer Savages will depend on speed to Another. cause I happineu ln

a hi stitution . · .. 1, some 30 hopefuls ltave taken the make up· for the beef deftclt. th'e Savage c&inp f II8UOil 18 Ev · h d th · L. court at Mead undet the watcllful • Beleneed BMkf'leld that big Tom :Mcva,-, p~cking

t k ery t n:nan th w b~ rna e e d~· eye of BJoomer Sullivan to fashion The Savages- have one of the ~pecialist, found the range of the 00 par e game an, - a basketball team that will bring most well balanced backfleld m the uprights and has Mlssed• only two

· fore 1t Wlla over .nearly all of ~e the Collegiate Conterence title conf m h ring points after, touchdown 1thia Ha• linemen had Aad their· chanc~ car- . th erence. g sco man on ....... .J._

. th ail in th backft ld back to SSC. Last : year was e the Savage squad 18 Sklnney Stew- son. Some have ~ blocked but SteWalrt r~gth ~ ~ t k their tum e ln first time the Savages . have ilot art, plledriving halfback. stewart blocked kicka and m paues trom

~ . ~ e ~c wall~ he f th 0 s possessed the core~ed title sine~ made the alLconterence team for center do not cut down.... on the -·-.-n~- e orwar · ~c 0 e. av- 1939. : his showing as a f!'E'.abman tn 1N7 kickers average. T m's accuracy ... ,. •. VA .... . age .~und gain came from the Leading this yea~s crew will be .Aiding Stewart ·ln the Saveg~ in splitting the upriihts COUld well

f:S~ S.:~ :~o ·r!~ 0~~k~ nine let~ermen fr9m· the . 1948 ground atiack is big Lee ADen decide the •issue 1n this ball game. field chores for the afternoon All ~uad-Bill Seeds,· Warren Lewis, rangy Savage tullback. ADen hu hands enjoyed the trip, inel~ding ~by . ~nter, Jo~ Bordsong, the ·Well earned rep~tation of ·a

Sti'l:$1olll. an inmate crowd of 2000 who saw Milburn Powers, Jc;>hnnY Parker, breakaway runner as well as ·llne ~ &JU.ft the ·game • · Ray Roblyer, How&l'd Wright, and plunger! and is said to be p1aypsg

· Curley Webb. : his best season of college football. In -addition to the lettermen Calling the signals· on the Sav-

CQNFERENCE STANDING some 21 freshmen, transferes, and age offense 18 Dooley Thorne, who -=::=:::==:;:=:=:~:~~~~l Team 1 W . L T Pet- squadmen are prac~cing. this year was called upon to tm ~ .Central • ·--· •.. 4 1 0 ., .800 Training was du'e to take a ·~i~~~~i~iiiiij

Southeastern f • • 3 1 0 , ~~ breather Monday night as the Blue II East Central .. 3 1 0 .7uv ld Sa sch uled Northwestern •. 1 3 1 .. ~300 and Go :vages were ed S • tn T h 1 3 1 ·300- to take on the Austin College

o ws · ec · · · Kangeroos of Sherm&n, Texas, ln Northeastern I; · · ..1 4 1 .200 the first scrbnmage : of the season

The Savag~s and East . Centr~ at the Colbert high8chool gym. clash Friday at Ada ln the last The Savage have beeJl ln train­g~ of the ... .pkl~oma Collegiate ing at Mead . since tbe Southeast­Co~erence ra,ce for 1948. · . ern ~ is still not : ready for . oc-

By defeating the Tigel'8 Coach cupation as. yet. HO\!ever, it is ex- .---------....;.-~-----""!""---4.;_....:. __ ..... 1 ' • pected that the Savqes will soon

. • be back on their hc)me court f<fJ' and kicked to th~ir own 31: On practice. : · the first play, Savage quarterback. . : ' . t>ooley Thome raeed the . ball to ' : . the Bulldog 10 where he fumbled butlJ. C. Dunn recovered. Stewart and Allen moved the .baU to the eight on a paJ,r of tries, and Stew-art then scork . 1

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