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tbe :leDt Noah named Miss Durant . . dl­ By JANA l\1EEKS lege. Since coming to SSC she Congeniality trophy in the pag­ per- • Southeastern State College was selected as \liss 1\ovember eant. Since -her ,arrival at SSC, c~ Miss Joyce Noah, was of the 1974 Calendar Girls. She she has become active in the • tuu­ crowned the new 1974-Miss Du­ is also pledging Sigma Kappa SC? Sigma Kappa Social Sol'ority, rant, during a pageant March 23 Social Sorority, and is major­ where she is the pledge class oar in Montgomery A nditorium. ing in Elementary Education. llu­ president. Miss Noah competed with six­ Two other Southeastern stu­ Miss Hamilton is a freshman tra­ teen other entries for the. title. dents made the top· five con- IODd -· , from Savanna. She was also one frol A junior from Antlers, Miss testants in the pageant. They of the top five candidates foe ter. Noah is a transfer studentfrom · were Denita Duke •and Pam Homecoming Queen. She is a Ill­ Murray State College, where Hamilton. member ol the Baptist stl!deat ... she was a cheerleader and the- Mis' Duke, afreshmanfrom Union, President's Honor Roll, lYe 1972 Miss Murray State Col- Ardmore, also won the Miss sse Chorvettes and was named Tau Kappa Epsilons 'Te~·, cb- and she is pledging Sigma Kap.. n- Television courses offered, pa Sorority. • . ct- The runner~p in order IIID • ,.'' 4 # were Fll'st rwmer up, Miss 1& ' buildings being. renovated Jana Rigdon,- Silo Highschool; second runner up, Miss De­ ll't nita Duke; Third runner~p. leS Students at sse will sooo be take teh'!visioo courses offered Miss. Pam Hamilton·and f~ ew • able to enrol and attend courses at State University runner up. Miss Jerretta Horn, offered by the major universi­ and the University of Oklahoma. lte Colbert High SchooL Joyce Noah ties in Oklahoma, without leav­ Morrison Hall is also to also won the sportswear di­ is ' ing the college campus. This receive a complete renovatloo, ' . .' ~ VlSlon. .. interesting additioo to our cam­ which will include the iostalla.:: Tbe - girls competed in be /:LJrt. . pus will be the result of the tlon of air-conditlooing. Sports wear, Swim suit. and til iostallatloo of talk-ba.dc-tele-... These projects and others Formal ear. Interviews were NOAH WAS 1CROWNED as the 1974 Miss Durant in a pageant visioo in Morrison Hall are all JB.rt of tbe campus mas­ held during the day preceding in Montgonu;ry Auditorium at SSC. Competing with sixteen other Currently in the pJaMiog - ter plan lor 1965-1978. There the pageant, and the contestants stage, this project, (llrt of the are a total of 18 projects p.Jan­ worpen. Joy~ Noah won the sportswear competition. She will were ju~ed on their person­ campus master pJa.n 196!t-19?8, ned at an esti,mated cost of . be competing in the USA pageant later in this alities. $1,711,425: Of -the 18 projects, will cost an estimated $83,500. The winner Miss ,Joyce Noah year· (Photo by Dene Herron) It will enable students to eight ba ve been funded at a !­ will be competing soon in the total ·cost of $517,~85. rt. Included in the funded pro­ Miss Oklahoma USA pageant in •• jects, is a -plan to install air­ . lll conditioning and new lighting in the Home Economics build­ Oates made ing. The total cost of the re­ ' 10 novation will be $107,500. 15 Student newspaper of Southeastern State College There are also plans for by computer l­ revamping the Industrial Edu­ L Vol. 52 Durant, Oklahoma, April 9, 1974 No. 22 cation building · and changing One of the more unusual it into a new Art building. In­ of tbe many and varied acti­ I I cluded in this phase, would be vities of Western Week is the :- I the constructioo of a new In­ comiJJter-date dance scheduled Dr. Ra~ E. Luke conducting ... dustrial Educatioo building. for Thursday, Apr. 11. The final aspect of the mas­ The dlnce is a joint ven­ l ter-pian ca'lls for imp(ovement . for the greater-camiXJ.S. This ture of the student senate and ) OKC Symphony to perform Comsci, the newest organiza­ • will include such projects as lighting, resurfacing of streets tion on the sse campus. • By SA~DY WELLS "Serenade No. 1 in D Major", Oboe and Orchestra,' 'Con­ and (llrking lots and be con­ Students · -wishing to be certo for Piano and Orchestra, • The Oklahoma City Sym­ Schuman's "New England Tri­ struction of walkways. matched for the dance may go 'Symphonis So~s for Mezzo phony Orcbektra, one d. the ptych", and Fernandez's "Batu­ to the computer cente r ~ any Soprano and Orchestra' and a most prommtnt orchestras ol que". Schedules ready time this week, where they will. Second Symphony recorded by the Southwest, under the direc­ An internationally known with the aid of Mamda, the the Lousiville Symphony Or­ tion ol Dr. Ray E. Luke, an composer, Dr. Luke has writ­ omnipotent computer, fill out a chestra. for summer term questioo;lire regarding their -­ internationalli- known composer ten nearly 'a dozen background • own attributes and those of -distirwnisbed ~usic educator scores for Canadian television In 1969, his composition for Classes for the summer term 'Concerto for Piano and Orches­ are -scheduled to begin June 3, their ideal date. • and widely ex ienced musical and on 24 occasions his com­ There will be a 25 cent tra', J:?r. I.uke became the first 1974 and the term end July director and \ conductor, will positions have been performed will cbarge for all men who fill present a prr'ram ol music by theOklahomaCitySymphony. Amencan composer to be 26, 1974. Enrolment dates are named gold medal and cash out the questionaire to cover at 8 p.m. on f pr. 18, in Mont­ For 10 consecutive years, Dr. from 8 a.m.- 12 noon and 1- 4 costs ol paper and comp­ prize winner ol the Queen Eliz­ gomery Audi1f.lum~ Luke has been the recipient ol p.m. each day. ter-use time. All women will abeth ol Belguim International Enrolme_nt is:Thlirsday,May ' The orche~a annuaJJy per­ the annual citation and cash be permitted to answer the award from the American So­ Competition. . 30, 8 a.m.- 1,2 noon, graduates; questiooatre free of charge • . forms over 1~ concerts pro­ That same year his 'Incan- ciety ol Composers, Authors 1- 3 p.m. , L thru P; and 3 The computer-matching vidq a wide 1variety ol musi• tation for Cello, Harp and and Publishers (ASCAP), 'for p.m. - 5 p.m. Q- S. dance is the first major pro­ cal entertainment for various Strings' was premiered by the ' contributions to serious music On Friday, May 31- 8a.m. ject of Comsci, which became audiences. The . program on Oklahoma City Symphony and he in America.' -10 a.m., T- Z; 10 a.m.- 12 an official campus organization Apr. 18will Beethoven's was presented the 'Oklahoma noon A thru B; 1- 3 p.m. C in February. ''Owrture. Dr. Luke's works include Musician ol Year' Award · . the thru F; and ~'5 .p.m. G thru The programming and di­ 'Suite for Orchestra •, 'Sym­ by the Oklahoma Federation ol K. rectioo of the computer-dating 9 in E Flat phonic Dialogues for Violin, Music Clubs. service is be.ing done by Mark I Registration- closes at 5 p.m. . Friday. J~ 7• DeMoss and David Barker, Du­ Nationally, the Oklahoma Clasa schedules for the sum­ rant sophomores. City SymphonY Orchestra bas Advan . e on summer benefits mer term 1974 can be obtained There will· be a 50 cent per brought prestige to the· state person charge at the door -for • - in. the Registrar's Office • through television concerts. the dance. The band will be . . · provided by the student senate. avail a e from VA office Ford Foundation Granta and BULLETIN• the many honors bestowed on Veterans will attend Office for remittance to the VA. The deadline for turning in Dr. Luke. The scope ol the A class in horseshoel~ is school here tbe summer oow open at Soutbeutern State petitions for officers and mem­ cbfinK Certification for the apr~ Symphony's repertoire and acti- semester and wiab to apply College for the first ten per­ bers oiJ the 1974-7~ student rho semeater must be made before vities matches many sym­ .. for an advanc8j_payment of their eons who enrol senate tD be elected this sem­ an advance payment for the phonies in the so-called major Gl benefits ~bould notify the Scheduled to continue foe ester is Wednesday, Apr. 17 • ' summer can be authorized. A orchestra classification. Veterans Off~e immediately. 14-16 weeks, the course will at 4 p.m. certification card (VA Form in The date VA advance paym,nt checks 22-6SS3a), which ~ the veteran Tickets for the Symphony provide instnactions every for the student concert are available at sse phase olthehorseshooingtrade. senate elections is Apr. 24.. will be mail · to the Veterans must fill out and return to the ' mus~c offices, Chamber of Com- To enrol, contact Jerry Moss Election information may be • olfice to the eteran when he VA, wuenclosed withtheApr.l • enrols. If advance GI bill checks checks. merce, and Wakefield's Box at Durant Western World obtained from the student hand­ · should be maUect direCtly to the Veterans having any ques- Office for the ol $3 (Briarwood Shopping Center book, available in· the office 924-1404), or Dr. Leon Hibbs the veteran. he ~t take the .eO. tions about any VA benefits for reserved , $2 general ol dean ol students. clmled certifi~tion card (VA may epme by the Veteran's a.d~issiqn, and 50 (or stu- at SoUtheastern SU.te College Weste-rn week schedule ·list­ • 1.999v)totbe Extension 210L dents• (924-0121 ext. 2125). ed pages and Form 22 veaeran•a omee w can • on 3 8• ••• • • tt•••······ ~ ····,,,, ,, , ., i ,. \' , , , ~ • I I • o • ..... I,, ..lo.. Oolo.. .. /" ~... 0+010 (0.. 0 0 •• I . . " ...... • • • . .' .

> ' . . \ • Page 2 . 'I'BE SOU.THEAS'I:£RN Durant, Oklahoma April9, 19'74 • Letters to ~ the editor: a rt, atter of r • take a long, deep, honest·l·oot< r Totbe ediiiCJI': then Clll tndt,kJ.•l; or do tbey is dutructlYe; frlertiaMp ae> - 1 wouM Hke to make a r~ cower In the wlnp, sblverllw compll.,_ much! I . , Tberefon, In CODCinaloa, I to tbe utlcie priDied iD .. with . frllbt'?. ON. CAMPUS Soudtotastern about EYpeq- We aU Jmow it's a &1 eater would but uy to ttwae 'a"tlms, mel& I. Mar. 19. ~ to ~k for or with tt•ae , u.uel Mt«s: ! i I I oak Jmw lnlio JOIII'eelf.Look a penon 10U ct»JOre ttwn. ooe. . - ' you do might lave deep~J and look bwtutif. To tbe autbor: - . lfke. ODe to You say ..Tradltlonally, tbef do some *tine In such a sit,. If )lOU can trutbfull7 say to have been free. Traditionally,. uatloa. Do :we not bave any a~ yourself that no bl••••·\., ~&­ no royalties were paid. You sa¥ ora capable f1 such a role? )'d'cea, . and no bo8tllltlea at a > periCJDII le•el were nan re­ ••we. atteaded witbout the mwe. Ia ther8 not one who would f1 finances," tMa contbue ''aJl extend a tiiendly band to the mo4lely invOlved m tbe \••lthw f1 this attlcle, then I can com­ the good lias been destroyed.~ object f1 bla dlstut8 and say, mend _,., for a stand weU taken. Would )'OU have us beDeve ~ "I dlsag•ee with ,ou onaeveral ,_ I . If , however, you ftD:J this only good in past perf~manc~ polnta but tor the sake f1 tbe is ·not the case, then I ~bame was the fact that they were free? d~ I wW respeq ~ - you for having lowered a great positlon aDil uphold your right You staw,too,tbat the "mere art in tbe glare ol the pd)llc to make Ciertaln decisions. • • • fact f1 ao adm.laaion charge ~ eye. : enoqgb to stop people from com­ •, Or, better stU1, would even Year, indeed, this .been ing. •• I drove 89.2 miles ~ one care ~ ask this Individual a aurprialng year In tbe C:lrama way) to see these plays ana what his rettiODing la and tben dept. gladly cc.crtbuted my $2 * listen ~ ao open mind?Emit.Y Betty Wlllls mission fee. - How can )'OU say • 'Experi+ let's make a few facts clear ment I proves to be ao imdeo! <. To tbe editOr: quaw replacement," when Ex~ -. tbe deparbnent bad to ~ ·perUnent I bad not given lUI . In answer to the 1eUer to tbe editor : pabllsbecl In tbe ~keO::.~le:!lc:, =~ first production at the date ~ I Mar. 19 fasue f1 _ the ~ used to build seta. Tbe Speech wrlti~ the article? : r : eastern coacerning the serlea clepartmera made no money on Ttie fourth idea prase~ f1 OD&«ct pJan. named Experi­ these playa, and. in fa~ tbey was that fewer people would meat I, I Would Uke to make a lost money. ' few.faeta claar. attend. Wroowl '!'be ceu&er ~ I belleve tbat most people Tbe :h~ was deceptive tion was filled on openh~ ntgbi attending tbe plays bad ao e• and several people sat in tbe and mr.Jndt,. and leads me joyable evening. 1 would like • wqs. to woader l!'bere some ol. their ·e • to encourage all people· who b. , _, lnlprnl8tloo:came from. • I seem to remember attend­ enjoy the theatre to con:te· and IIi tbe nrst place, the first ing some free plays presented! see tbe next two serieS ol. summer U.t I attended college, als & flowers last summer for which the aud-• plays. I the summer ~ 1971, money was ience munbered far less. (Could AprU 18-19 are tbe dates charged for admlasion to a are · ' to tell us ... it be )'OUI' letter aroused so for tbe next set. Admls~UC is I series ~ one-act plays, so. this 1 mucb curious it.¥ that people at-· as listed above. There be \ ' is not the first series havq tended solely becat1se ol. it: If five plays, three of these are • a hoot ao admission charge. ''Give )'OU so, defeated your own pur­ comedlea, and dra~. . The true admission charges two are ' pose. More people came: not 1 Come and enjoy the plays with are as follows: Adults Stu­ fewer.) $2. doqt pollut~' dents $1, and Children $1.. Per­ us. . Janie Luttrell The last argument presented haps a good deal of the blame· waa that the only .!•ward for tbe for this error could be1placed · production would be a gradefor on tboae f1 us who wrote tbe apologies given . its director• . If ,ou truly believe pos1ers, for ., Called to print that, then you are foolish. the price f1 admlUance for stu­ for ·misinformed deuta. This Jnll a mistake on . I From four years ol. exper­ - our part and we regret our ience aa a director, I say to ,ou: J error. facts in · letteri The rewards ol. a good produc­ . . I wonder where Mr. Miller in tion cannot be measured and Mr. HW received their To the editor: terms ol. grade~ or money. We would Uke to apollgtze train1Jw In mathematics. Even One's greawst rewardistbe misinformed ~ at tbe acJult. rate ol $2 per for a "face• satisfaction f1 knowing tbat be · series, · with three series, tbe bas created and brought to life :rrc:r~h~.-=~ :rur bls ideas and by so bigbe=~toal rate ""''ld be $6. own doq, · For ents :and children, the "-·it can cost as high .aa bas given something f1 himself to see aU the plays. •• rate woUld be $3 in order to see to bis fellow This, we admit, Ia wrq. man. thlrte.en playa. However' my major concern For the flrat series f1 plays, Tbe highest price it ~ • here is nOt the claims thathave . the aduli:s paid 50centaforeach cost fOI" UQODB to see tbe p1QB been · brought against 'E):peri- : play and ~nts paid 25 cents is $6. It could coat $12 If an Join WoodsY. Owl's figi}t ~st P.Qllution. Today. meut I. altboo~gb, I baveLdetend- ~ for each play~ Tbls, 1 feet, is adult wen to aee aU tbe perr­ ed it aD MY8I'al poba.Ique~- : not ao \dalr rate to pay to formance8' In ~ent I. Ia¢ \ 0D D0t 10 much your aCC11'1tiCWW : IM thls seriea f1 playa IJl which be would be seeing aU tbe ~ and certainly not your_rlgbt to :. all f1 us ilm>lved put much twice. . ~ 10 • criticize; rather, I question ~ work. , OUr OD)y J,JUI'P088 In our "the SoUtheastern the arUcles : CoMernJMW: the Pqlp08ed letler was to abow our '"•~ ' ~ •;::,ve~ agree~ with the idea ol Student newspaper of Southeastern State College. Pub- ~ •cheating' f1 Mason ticketbNL 1 cbarlltw_admission for the lished eveey Tuesday except during bolidays and examina- seven times, discussed it ex- : era, perbapattieywouldnotbave cn.J tion periods. , fenslve)y with others (authors : felt 'cheated' bad more mxlaata reetlni class plays. . Inclusive), . and somehow I get shown up for the try-c.lts for It la only for our mlalald: Second class postage plid at Durant, Oklaboma, 74701. ~ 1 the distl~ impression that this l..qr 'fact' tbat we apoligbe. Subscrtptioo price, $2 per year. : tbe~ ' OptDtons expressed 1n tbe Southeastern are not • thing carries the undertones o1. : So fe~ sbotred up, 1n fact, T. D. Miller necessarily tbose of tbe student body, faculty or admlnls­ a pirSGIBI attack. - : that there was; no way to stage T. R. Hill ). trattan. Oplnlons expi'e~d 1n by-lined articles, columns, Could it be tbe people that · ~ these showa. With only a few • letters to the editor or editorials are tbose of tbe lndlvldua.J support this opinion are fooling : concernlld pee~p)ellilowqupfor writers. ~"'clal at~ packets lave . . themselves aa weUaa the publlc ~ a major proclu~on, it is impos- been Dialled out for the summer Repqrter , Editor Productloo by biding the facade f1 Trad- : slble to produce a play ol even and faD terms.. Mart DeMoss Shannon Wblsenhuat Donoa TalJaferro ition? Are they really defenders ~ fair qwllt;y. ~ ' CbarUe Bines Carla Kellam ~ abuaed-cbamp f1 tbe wroc- : . The I'IIIOil,' that admission Dan Kever Business Maoager Debbie Scott eel-or, are they uslag Experi- :was charged ~ tbe flrat place, Terry Rider T. D. MWer • ment I aa a means· f1 re~s- :was to make up for the ·money D'toQis Watsoo • . Sports Editor hw their own ~801111 ~ :lost by the dePartment in U., ArtiSt Pbotogra:pbers Dennis Grundy . ltfea aptnst one lndlridi•J. :pa)'lllel& f1 ro)alltles for tb8 -. Robert ·McGee ' - - Deoe ~ Berroii -And wbere arethes•ttaunch :fCF plays. ~ ro18ltl' pay- ·: Jo ReddeU"' ' supp:wtera, these ereat actors, :menta were : approrimateiY Gradl•tioa ,AcMser Social Editor Danny.. Sherrer-. Breocta StevenSon the dramadepartmentoncelwf? ~130. The a,dntlaalon money did are available at tbe tllct Seuers Kea Nlc,bols Do tbey walk across that stage · =.not ~ J'Mf_,n•h that ~ ~~ . Tb!t. •~ . ·~,. . ~ . • 1.0 "'I ~IIJt t t tl l ' • .liiies ...... , ...... ·.· Wtfli'tM · ·mBlim'diiijM'~ ~ ... ·- · ~~~·~· .. ~ ·· •· · •· · · ~ · · ~ -· ,_, · · · · · ,,,,_,' · · · 'oatiiiai·~~~i;icl~ · ~ - \ ' ~ - f . • ment ls f1 greater lmiJOII•DC$ : Besides tbe r.o,alt)' cbarpa, nmne CU'da is 6. · • . . - ' T • • • April 9, 19'14 ·THE SO·nfiO • •

la~ma. well as average era, tl•re will be 15 Alpha Tau · Arresting ol teacbers will be HI wed in fred of Mtc I iaoa speed, tb8. Rally included fac­ Can Can girla actioll as bar­ take place on Wedneacfey from HaJJ, • • tors such as time, odometer maids, and~ willbeahonky g:30 &.m. to 1 p.m.sbeeta will \ reac:lilws, [correct course and tonk piano player, Jerry Tal­ be pUsed out to teachers am . At 6:45 p.m. the Hugo Square a compet&Qt navtga1or. iaferro. filled out as to wben tbey are DaDCing Club, tbe DixieSqares · . ~to be arrested. De~s will be performing in the BaiL Trophf". were given for TUESDt\Y Apr. 6 are ~ent. , a court trial will , first, and third On Tuesday, Apr. 9 a Bar­ will end on Friday, second·· prize. be enacted · wih a defense B-Q will be between NOrth Hall at­ <&nd Suriday, Apr. 12- torney, prosecuting attorney, From 7:30 p.m. to 9:30p.m. Also on Sunday from 9 p.m. and the Student Union. ClBI'p SSC's First Annual judge and the crass as the ,ju'y. a Magoolia Arts Festival wid on. tbe Old Time Preaching is $1.75lor bar+Clue hambur­ Rodeo. Th& will be issued be beld in froot . ol Mol llsonl was in the Amphitheatre. gers, watermelon, relish trays, warrant and Durant and tbe Hall, Paintir-es, ceramics,~ Rodney Heggy preached an to8sed salad, potato chips am teacher taken to the are invited to join jail in front d. Montgomery ograpbs, s~creen, pottea y, ' 1898 sermon o1. 'Jleath, drinks will be served. Glay in the different Hall where the prisoner stays and crafts works ol tbe faculty, Blood and Renewal' .Cheryl Si­ Hawoctb's band from Jlrit's Chlb regimal at! MIDI d I ol tbe·Pow Wow, TKE monds is in charge ol the youth for the hour am served coftee artists am Old Time Preach­ wlllbep~. wiD. be sold am displacyed at group singq. At 6 p.m. an- auctioo will and food. Classes will be dis­ Western Kite missed for tbe hour the teac­ reasonable prices. be beld with Cash Noel, a pro­ Gui~ Playq, Tbe Hugo Sky Diving Club her is arrested. fessiooa1 caller in the amphi­ A cream pie fight between Bar-B-Q , an was not able to jump at Fair will up on theatre. Tbe auction is open 1o Day be set President Hibbs and W.H.Ra~ Dress Day, the baseball field because d. Montgomery lawn from 10:30 tbe public and an,yt~tq can be water, Superintendent ol Dur­ ol teachers, Fair wind. . . a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with various brought to be auetiooed ~ ant Public Schools is sch e thdect Day, ~~· Cream Social, Mag­ At 7:30 p.m. a Western Tal­ booths am activities. Cor 2:30 p.m. oo Wecfnesday. nolia Festival. a cream MONDAY ent Sbow will be between North . pie figbtJ political speeches, Monday, Apr. 8 is the day FREE ICE CREAM THURSDAY Hall am Student Union BID. ' a eomput.dzed dance and the for Western Kite F~ from On Thursday, Apr. 11, pol­ NffiAR~. 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the WED~Jl.\Y At 6:30 p.m. an Ice Cream itical speeches from political I baseball park sponsored by On "\vednesday, Apr. 10 , Social is being sponsored by eamidates will be held at tbe S4-TURDAY KHIB. Albums will be given Western Dress Day hits tbe the ·chamber ol Ci;)mmerce. amphitheatre at 12:30 p.m. Satur~, April 6, from 3 away for the different categor­ campus. • Free homemade ice cream will • ' ~m. to ~ p.m. the first anwal ies, such as best built kite, A comp.rterized dance will Pow Wo~ was at the foot­ and the highest flown kite. be in the Student Actirities ball fieldj with no admission Western Lore will be on dis­ BnidliJ'e from 8-11:30 p.m.. I fee. Na!'ite dancing was de­ play beginning Monday from Forms for the computer can • monstra by singer Harrison 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and last­ ' be WJed out by women, free Hunter, dancers Lawrence ing throughout Western Week. ~ ctarge am the men will be Murle and Jan Spenser. The displays ol the centennial charged 25 cents to fill out the ' Arts crafts displayed equipment I medal, western and form in the computer center. ' and sold along the track ol foot- Western Heritage ~ Tickets will then be sold at ball fieid were pain~s. will be displayed in the glass the door for 50 cents per person. beadwork, \leather items and eases of the Student Union Build­ A rock band am a country other exadtp1es of Indian craft­ ing and the Fine Arts Buidling. and western band will tdh be manship. 1· Guitar playing in front ol pJayb-e for thedanee. Theqneen A ~ession stand · · was Montgomery Auditorium will be I COldest and bear~ coo­ open dur~ the dances and a from 2-4 p.m. test winners will be selected sovenir JK~Iam wU1 be sold. at the dance. I Casino night will be from SUNDAY RODEO ACTIVITIES I 7:30-11:30 p.m. in tbe ballroom. Apr. 7 from 1-5 For 75 cents, $4,000 wlll be On Friday night at 8 p;:tit;• - Road Rally was given to use at the crap tables, NIRA Rodeo will be at tbe fair fee was $1 and horse racing. black jack. Reoo &N'mds and a g1 eased pig coo­ gathered at the Solitaire, computerized ~ test will be COo"PICted. \ _... - - . across from the ~ am gambling wheels~ BRAVING "'T'"HE'r' ElEMENTS, Rodney Hegy; Oldaboma Cb;y SaQ.Inlay night tbe ~Rod­ field for instrue- til 11:30 . p.m. when the tables freshman, capta•res tbe attention caring a 1898 style aer11'1Qft eo will begin at 8 p.m. and a are shut down am an auction oo 'Blood, Death and Renewal. • This prea~hir-e was in tbe amphi­ wild bol'se chase will be one will be held with prizes for theatre Sunday night, one d. tbe fil'1!t d. a ·series ~ events ra~ d. the activities. ~ people with money. Faculty turing the western s,pirit during SSC's secood annual western Sunday, Apr'. 14, tbe rodoo members will be acting as deal- week. Scbedn)es on this page arvl page 8. (Photo by Rick Sellers) wUl begin at 2 p.m.

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• . ' ., •. ' Page 4 THE SOUTHEASI'ERN Durant, ()tlaboma Aprtl 9, 1974 ' Trent to p~:eSeilt Semple.papers • . . . . By DENNE WATSON He saia,"The newmaterial tor in ·rexas during Reconstruc- - , ...... ;;;.. Senater Bob Trent will .be will ·be very useful wben the tion and another on the liquior on campus . Thursday, Apr. 1~ Master ~am in history be­ trade to the Indians. to participate in the presenta­ gins operating. It will provide In addition to the review,. tion of the Semple and related va)pable research information the association is also workh~. paper to the Red River Valley for Masters thesis and there is on .the creation of a llvmg Historical Association. · always tbe possibility that some Legends Library in Love County might be picked for publication. W.F. Semple was a Choc­ in Marietta. Okla. Twostude• We are also plaming on doing talY Chief,. aiJI)ofnted ~ will be employed full.time dUr­ a complete of Woadrow wnsoo'$ adminstra­ history sse." ing the summer, gathering and Tbe aasoeiation will soon be ' · tion. His papers and other his.- collectq oral history from ~ . . . .. torical document& pertalnmg to releasq ita first issue of its ' - quarterly publication, The Red area reaidents. the history of sse,; were for­ Mrs. Ann Jacobi, Ralph merly stored at Ft. ··Washita. River VaD.eylUstoricalReview. Tbe first issue of the· review · Evans, and interested cttbens • ' : As a result of tbe e«ut bi will COlGin arti~Jes on such of Love Co. -,rU1 be working with , / by Dr. Jamea Morrison, the subjects as a Red River flood, these students. Tbe group also papers will beacceptedby~ the depression, and the o.ld -hopes to place a llsteniqg sta­ . . .L· tion for tourists at T~ :rthe~~~Y director south. . Tucker • The ,association already has wers Museum on lake Murray• I Dr. Charles ,Harris, ex- 400 snbacrlbing members totbe Dr. Harris said that the m: ' ecutive dlrectbr of'tbe aasoeia­ review and more subscriptions for.matlon gathered will also . tion, said tbait.in near tO. are~ in every day. Dr. probable be used by graduate • tiM! • ture five or six more studentS Harris said that the. second is­ history students. He said,. "In sue is ahnost ready and will . are going 'to be· employed ~ .. the future we hope to be able _. ... talogtng and s~ out the : contain several articles, in- to help otber courities in form- ~ -materiaL I · · clu~ .one on a Black sena- to their area." • .. 4 ·- ·~ • . CHECKING OVER MATERIALS is Charles Harris of the hisWr-y • department. Deeply involved :in the Red River Valley Association, Harris bas contimml)y .urged students in Phi Alpha Tbeat, honorary , historical association, and social sciences students in their construction d. ·and toward one d. the better compilations of historical doc:uments in the state. (Pboto by Larry Reid)

Gollir;-~s, Harper qualify • for nation-al tourna-ment sse debaters, Fred Collins, Rick Hooper. Comanche ;anior, and Terry The quaJltytng teams belqg Harper, Comanche junior, part­ sent to the National Debate icipated ln. the National Dlmate TOUI1D8ment from District 1:JI Qaalif1tac TourJament at the are David Kent and Nell Ram­ UnlverslQ- of T~a at Ai-u.­ bin trok BaYlor Univer~ ton on March 1 '1-18.. in Waco with 10-0, MaJ::ge Kee-' The teams that qualify intbe shan aDd Kbris GroOms from tour11UD8i1t are sent on to the ~ State Teachers College . NatiO,Ial Debate Tournament in Emporia 'with 9-1. ~ held at the Air Force Academy GoodnJ&ht and Chuck Whiteman in Colorado Spl:ings. Colorado. from University of Kimsas at lawrence with 8-4, Marcus In the tan preliminary' Hurn add Davud Jackson from' rounds, Fred. Collins, and Southwest Missouri State 'Uni- Terry Harper qualified with a . versity at Springfield with 8-2, score of s.:a. Tbla will be sse . Craig Olivier and Phillip Zel­ debate coadl C. w. Mangrum's likow ~ University of Hoa•s CHECKING THE· FIT~ ~ tbe Red River Valley , Instructor ln social scieaces and Louise ' . - ,.second C0088CUtlve year totake ton wltb1 8-2, and Fred CoJUrw Association ~ Q to r) Dr. Louts Jobmcm, secretary to tbe deparbnes. a team to NatiOnals. In 1973 and Harper from sse bead d. tbe - ~ ~lanata dlp•trqeat. Pate ' ' . (:Pido b3 IJDTy Reid) wltb 8-4 · '· . . tbe team " s Jim Holloway and ·BaKed Kodak 110 ·srAfiONARY .. ' ' ·:· i87C

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1 Page 6 ' THE SOUTHEASTERN Durant. Okllboma April 9, 19'74 ,. . • ·on azze ea • it in I . .1\y · ~ JS GRUNDY tion summer baseball team in ~ · hitting ia to "know your- but be feels if the team can One adjustment. bad Tony .eazzelle, South- Durant, Cazzelle was familiar self':- To be a .300 hltternlN• el,l.minate defensive mistakes to make in coming flrom the eastern's -slugging AU-Colle­ with Southeastern's highly suc­ :You are going to fall ,seven out tbat it las tad so~e ditflcniQ> Missouri Valle7 to t;bl, Okla­ giate ConferE!nce riihtfielder, cessful teams and Dr. Parham ol ten times. So you have got with In the early spring, and the homa Collegiate Cderenc:e led the Savages in bit~ last was familiar with CazzeUe's to keep tbe right mental atti­ pitching comes through, sc;c was the change in pitc baseball,season with a .363bat­ ability. Parham made the effort­ tude and coinCidence." sbouJd be. at tbe toP of the lea­ the Missouri. Valley re are ting average, was second in to recruit him and, "I nearly "'This year I'm trying to be gue $in this season. · hard throwers mainly rely borne runs with · 10 and second came to sse out of high school more selective at the plate­ •'The defense is cornq mostly on their .fastbauL But in in runs batted in with 39. He aD!YW8Y, so it seemed like the getting the pitch I want to bit. ar~ and if we cortinue togeU the OCC there are &\ lot of led the club in hits with 53 and thing to do," · said C~zelle. Last year I walked just 16 defensively, and if we keep on ~ ball pitcbers. Off times and this year I've aJready scoring a lot of runs we should tied for most runs scored with Behind Cazzelle's desire to speed pitches have glfen me walked 11 times," said Caz­ win a .lot ol games." 41. be a successful ballplayer, and some trouble. When tbey get zelle. Any added pressure this it This spring Cazzelle is his desire for a shot at pro I me out is usually witb a year? .. We have a of guys sw~ a bot stick again and ball, is bard work, discipline Cazzelle has two goals. ..1 Jot breaki• ball," Cazzeti, said. want the Savages to win the con­ wbo haven't played tOgether be­ the rigldjhanded hitter is pro­ and dedication. Speed is an Cazzelle's major '- wai--;­ ference and make it to tbe na- fore this Year and there lS a viding r~wer arid experience essential part of baseball, and . . ness adminsta ~ ~ wUb a mi­ while batting in. the number tional tournament. And I _want little added pressure. But 1 . . ' Cazzelle, a hefty 200;nmder nor in pb.yaical edUeatlbn. Hia three spQt in tbe lineup. to hve a good season to help feel fortunate to play with such - • I . sse last year, felt like his weight . . plans after pro baseball are 1 The 6-1, '180 pound senior has get that shot at pro ball." good ~llplayers. We have good . ' ' was cos~ _him some speed. coaching in some form. 1 • Gazzelle is one of only three bitters up and down :the lineup, I hit • 404 through the first 19 Cazzelle has trimmed down Cazzelle is the official sta- ' ' games year and has belted starters back from last sea­ so teams don't pitch around thfs to 180 and the weight-loss has tistician for the home 18 run5; while, blasting son's Savages baseball squad me." sse ~ooCbaU helped on the basepaths on of­ • and basketball teams, and ac­ two homers. fense and helped him to play cording to sports infcnimation Head baseball coach Dr. Don ~P defense in either center direcotr Harold Harmon, "He Parham says of Cazzelle, or right field chasing down fly is the best stats man sse has "Tony helps us in several ways­ .Ter-fl is, volleyball top balls. 1\iu:l' in many years, probably he's a ·completely dedicated ' 'I've picked up three in­ I • - the best ever." ballplayer.'' field hits already this year. women s spr1ng sports Cazzelle is the son of Dr. ' 'As a bitter he comes I cOuldn't _do that last year. • and Mrs. Jack Cazzelle. Dr. through in pressure soots with No matter how well you do the The deadline for women's Coed Volleyball Tournament RBI's and we can play him in tennis intramurals is AQI'il 16 Rules: Cazzelle is a teacher in the other things, if you can't run, Southeastern psychology de­ either· rightfield or centerfield you can't play. It's as simple with play beginning Alll:il 22. Teams are limited to ten ' partment and a former high becaUse he has good size and as that." Along with women's singles members. ' school coach. good speed." Offseason work, weightlift­ and doubles play will e mixed A match will deter mine the . winner of· each contest. (best Cazzelle and his wife Gloria " No one around here loves ing and running, has enabled doubles. the game more than Tony does, Cazzelle_to strengthen his wrist 2 of 3 .games) Ann have a son Cory. •'Ann EntrieS should be turDed in and he happens to be a real and forearms which has con­ A gae is ended when ooe is reaUy great about lt. We to office 106 or 107 at tbe gym. good student in the classroom. tributed to his success as a team scores fifteen points with could have lots of things if I co-ed volleyball tourna­ ' He's a great asset to our pro- hitter. The hard work has paid sse a two paint advantage. \Vent to work instead of wm-k- gram." • ment is scheduled : for The team shall •consist of i.rig out. If the practicing pays off. ' Parham also said that Caz­ ''In baseball you have to A pril 22-25. This is open to three women and tbfee men off and I'm able to sjgn a pro all students and spoW;es. cOntract it is obvious tbe time zelle ';Y3S a real important part · keep at it all the time to be sse - wbo shall be placed in alternate of ''the best bitting' ballclub ' An entry fee of 1 clollar positioos on the floor or the was well spent. Even if I don't • successful. You have to get the the school's ever had., re· jump on the other players, and fifty cents is required for ~each game is considered a forfeit. sign, I'll still feel like I bet­ ferring to last year's Eastern if I do work at it, I know participant. The money goes for A team must be on the fiooi:' tered myself as an individuaL Divlsion champs that' finished I'll keep the right attitude," individual trophies to be given ready to play within ten minutes 111 think a lot of myself to the . . with a 3Q-10 record. said Cazzelle. ' W1llllUig tea m. : of the scbeduled sta~ time as a p)ayer. I WOI'k bard and I - Last spring was Cazzelle's What makes a good hitter? or the game is considered a for­ know what I can do. I feel an Rosters and money shoUld. be first as a savage. After hitting "75' per cent concentration and turned in by April 18. feit. Team line~ must be turn­ athlete must have ~ lot of con­ 1 ) • 320 at StiUwater High School, anticipation, looking for the ed in· to the scorekeeper also. fiderice in himself. I f~ Uke Southeastern will host a wo­ be went to :West Texa$ State right pitch from the pitcher. When a ball ia played by I owe it to myself and ri:lY fa­ I 1 men's invitational softball tour- where he led tile team in Hit- . mOI"e than one pla)'erona team, mily to give -it my best shot. Wrist action and timing play nament April 20. tin with a ,.386 a verage his a very important part," said both a man and a woman·must Tben if I don't make · it This will ·be a state-Wide freshman year. His sophomore Cazzelle. Cazzelle bas worked - play it. won't be because I dido, sa- · year, Cazzelle hit .325 and was out by swinging a bat with a atrair, plus .schools col)ling Offkiating will be handled crifice enough- for it." named to the Missouri Valley "power swing" fitted on it to from North Texas State, ~st by WRA members. . all-conference team. provide wind resistance and Texas, Austin College and GraY· DGWS rules will be followed Sootbeastern split a twlnbW Howe\rer, ·the ~ball pro­ ·added weight. Year round Caz­ son County Junior College. ~ in game situation. -.. Rulebooks with northeastern SaturdayI at gram a was(#ropped be· The games will be pl.i.yed r wrsu' . zelle swings the thing maybe will be available if needed. Tahlequah. ~t--cutting at Southside, Northwest Heipts Tournament' brackets will be cause of a move• 500 times a day. The1 Savages won the and Cazzelle ended up at South­ "I've read Ted Williams'. and Billy MiUer city patks. available in Office 106, Gym as 15-6, exploding for 10 . eastern the ~xt season. Having book Science of Hittiilg, and he The SSC extramural team as schedules are drawn in the seventh inning, played for tbe .Bryco Construe- • w-rites the mofit importantthing has not been determined the second ·game 3-1• •

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