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• • • • • I • ••• Coed competes with sixteen for title 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 Oklahoma 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 Miss Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma City. 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.