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January 7.
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DURANT, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY,·' DEC~MBER 21, 1949
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1st Semetder Ends . I ~anua~., 20
Season's
. Tit. SOIJTBEASTBRN, Durallt, Oldaholfttl WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1941
~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~·~~~~:~~--~m~-Old Ba~ permost thought in the students' 0011 , , '
Want to know how to "cat kiss?" ' • · Mary Elisando is giving lesson,.
to wish every . (Pd. Advl) - r·--,- • __ I? 1? I__ I
not only a !''Merry Ch.rist- : · · · · ·
minds iS······"WHAT AM I GOING . TO GET FOR CHRISTMAS??" lEva Howard--Wants her Charlie.
Martine Weaver--195 · lb. football player from Baylo~.
It is said that "Perch" Goodin py aind Prosperous :New ear,,, and Harold Spoon want "hul&
' ·. . , • . hula" skirts for Christmas. Won-
The purpose of this article ia to enlighten friends and deflate pocketbooks. Girls, this is your last chance to positively hint what J :-:hn, JacJc. or Henry should buy. Boys, be prepared to run, unleu you wish to make a statment of wltat you . want. (Aruli some of
· Dana Punagan--"Betsy - Wetsy'\ Doll. · . ~armen .cantu--Teetbing ring. \
(To llreak her from th~ habit of chewing on her pencil.)
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MERRY . CHRIST¥AS And
A, Happy New Year '
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them do!) • Esther Thurman--Believe it or
not, she already has her present. (She . got her boyfriend in Dallas back.)
Norma Dean Allen and Pat Ritchey--A reducing machine. · Peggy Simmons--James Cleve-land. · 1
J~t call Julia Ann Knight the '·'silver-tongued orator" after the performance she gave ; on Fl1th not long ago. Her audience consisted of Betty Freeman, Edmar• ine Ward, Joy Childers and a "nice" young man in a b'"'\8 uni·
Mrs. Maude Cowan--Nice black purse:
'1Sbug" Akard--~ ".electric" mule train.
Derrel F. Johnson--Nothin'! Elizabeth Melton--A MAN! ! ! Margie· Dodson--" Just w an
Charlie." (This is a different Charlie from the one above.)
Nancy Fry--Red cowboy boots.
Who is the girl in· the dorm .who is said to "gush?" "Goo'ness gracious, . Honey, that's way all we No'th Ce/olinians ·do." (Incidentally, even if she "do" gush, we think she "am" a swell gal!) - ~
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--! ? ! ? !--· Jerry Clement~ a theme song -Why do they call Charlotte, "What Is Thi8 Ttiing caned Love?"
"Seven-word" Harbert? -!?!?!--
Poncho, what's so fascinating about that locker near the Dean's office.? Or could it be Jean Raper?
Did you know that Orson Welles wu' enrolled at Southeastern! Perhaps you know him · bx_ ·: an ali•, Lawrence DeLay. '
--!?!?!--_ What did Jayne Bar:alts pull out
of her pocket in psychology claaa last. Friday?? •
1 --!?!?!--P~ggy Simmons offers anyone
$1,000,000 if they'll cut out Phyllis Woodruff's tongue to stop her from lispin'. 'GOODBYE, PHILLIS-· QOODBYE.
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- HAPPY NEW YEAR
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raternity rQrity Proms Highlight Chr.stmas Season
. Alpha. Slgs-Sigma Tausi Alpha Sigma Tau, social sorority
eutd Tau Gamma, &Qiial entertained with a 1lor
;nrunJma.~:~ dance Friday eweDecember 9, in the Stud~nt Ballroom. Music was furn
ished by Carl Castle and . his chestra.
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-to you our friends and pat ns. It is our sincere ho~ that we may eon-tinu to 1enjoy your wonde ul patronage onee agf.in d~ring the coming New Year!
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J. B. BURGESS, 21, 6-0, 178, Le· McClendon, Wirt; Eliza ·Oglesby, Ryan; Viola AngeUy, Idabel; -Flore, junior. • , Arklinda, Arkansas; Clodie Rober· ia Azzarella. Grand Rapids, .
MQNIE DANEY; 19, 6-2, 180, son, Alma Sullivan, Durant; cal· Talihina, freshman. vin Shaw, Deni8on, Texas; Rich- igan;i Delilah Clifton, Kingston;
JOHN G CK ard Hobbs, Atoka; Thomas Hous- K e 11' net h Dickinson, Delpaso E S, '19, 6-3, 195, Caddd, ton, McAlester; Jean Brown Clark Heights, California; Char 1 e •
sOphomore. Boswell; Dana Dunagan, Plunket: .Wheeler, Madill; Don Tally, J.lua!l BILL ·_NOAKES, · 20, 5-11, ' 14~, Ville; an~ Gabe Parker, Idabel. kogee; Lawrence DeLay, Sulphur.
. C~ckasha, freshman. Members of the home economics The faculty committee in charge Know Yor,r lieam JAMES ~O"YVAR:D· 22, 5-8, 145, de~arlment. who, under the super- of the program consisted of
Waunka, seruor. vis1on of M.188 Lucy Leonard, help- Gates, chairman; Mr. and y TOM VAUGHAN 20 6-5 195 Du ed with the costumes were Betty William Edwards, Miss Vhri ... ~
KmB MINTER, 9, 6-6, 205. Du- ~rant sophom~re.' ' ' -. Ann Border, Mead; Lois Tucker, DoWIL!f, Miles Demand, rant, junior. , ' Finley. Green, Miss Kinnie Baker, MiJIII
DANNY DEAVER, 25, : 6-3, 105, Candlelighters were Ellen Fort Bertha Byrns, Dan Spalding, C. B. Mangum, junior. I Betty sue Henry, Betty Ann Pow: French, Clarence Dyer, Miss Eliz·
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.-.scmllllK. DON SCO'rr, 21, 6 !, 180, Burling- Wanted: Some nice looking doll er, and Lois McCready, Durant: abeth McKinney, E. B. Robbins, OOlleJP&
1t.e ton, Kansas, j~or. to teach Bob lafcke how to jit- ~uth Hob~s, Savanna; ·,Lena Hon- Miss Marion Severance, Miss Lucy
JOHN OGLE, 23, 5-9, ;185, Kinter, terbug. pd. adv. eywell Smtth, Valliant. . Leonard, . and Dr. Eugene 1E. seJlior. Ushers were Orb Whaley, Ant- Slaughter. · ..
VERNIE STALLING.S, 25, , 5-10, ONE lers; Richard Hobbs, Atoka; Jack Kenefic, senior- . , , Clay, Mary Sweeney, Calera; Val- , .-
STACT P..A.R.I<ERJ 20, 6-o, 160, the Russians to the Communists iri meta Fry Streetman, Bennington; DR. B. G •. NOBLE Clayton, sophomore. China. , Collin Bowen, Cobb; Bob Engles,
· MARK, WINTERS; 20, 6-0, 170, Ja:c~ carter, Bob Ewing, Iris Dean Sav Stringtown, sophomore. Chinese Communists gained fol- Harris, Jody Blanton, Mary Jo
CloU•epa.t~l • JOHN PARKER, 22, 5-5, ' t5o, !owe;s. the speaker said, by mqv~ Oakley, Nita Kennedy, Durant; con- Beggs, senior. • · · . mg mto ~ ~rea, k~g landown- Claude Neinast, Laura Payne,
Gelttnlll The HARRY MILLER ., 21 · 5_9 15(}: . ers and gwmg the1r land to the Denison, · Jim Sallee Ver-
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Beggs senior ' '. ' landless minority, who were then non,, Dean 'Allen f~ J. C. CURTis, 18 .. t3, 170, Wister, armed and indoctrinated to Com- -------~.......,~--.:...' -..----:-_ ....... ______ _.
freshman. , munism. GEORGE WILLIA¥S. 18, 5-9, 155, Proposes Asl~tlc. 1\larsha.ll Plan WHI' its
. · MAX .KORNER, 20, 5-9, 155, Comm~nists in Dr. Pa~k's opinion, & 'C, this Hastings, Fl~da, freshman. Althnug,h Chma JS now lost to the . "'I-. 'II sao~s
Beggs, soph re. , .. he believes that ~menca ~an and ---!----:---:-:--:--~-+-~ AL MELSON 19 5~8-156 Sulphur sbould do s~methmg to prevent • :----...._--~~~--4---+-. sophamo;e, ' ' ' compl~e. domination of Asia by : ·-·- Rythm-Step, Jacqueline, Natural-Poise, Corinie
T.!.YLOB'8 TOM WESTBERR 19 6-3 180 Commumsm. He proposed that the r- • -Beut
1 8Jaop . Achille, freshni~. ' : .' Marshall Plan and t.he: Atlantic ~ 1
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BUDDY SPENCEft, 18, 5-10, 160, Pact ~ e~tended to As1a to pro-C&mflf'OD, freshlnan. teet Am_e~1ca from aftack across 322 W. Main Phone 6 .
JOE lmM:PHILL l 24 6-2,' · 200, the Pac1flc. Monroe junio; . ' World peace is the answer tq
• · the world's problem, Dr. Park be- 'lii'iii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaaliiiiiitiiiiiiiiii'!iijii;iiiiitiftiiNaiN~· lieves, l!lut the world will have ~
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peace only when it is organized ··under" one government like that of the Uqited States.
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A Merry Christmas
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A group of famous art~ts, fashion designers, celebrities of stage and screen, a noted industrial designer, a well known artist, and other outstanding personalit~es with colorful plates they DEK-ALL painted at a· trend setting party aa shown· in the Modem Living Section o~ the current issue of LIF.E Magazine.
You, too, can decorate ehina, -porcelain, glass, metalimy hard surfac~for DEK-AL~ is easy to use and needs no "firing." It air dries in a few hours and can b~ "set~' for washability in a home oven at 300° for 15 minutes.
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