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VOLUME T LANGSTON UNIVERSITY, LANGSTON, OKLAHOMA, JANUARY,' 1953" n u m b e r t w o President Harrison Returns From Tour Students Attend President Cl. !,. Harrison was wel­ Youth Meeting comed to the canipus hy the faculty and student body lor the New Year. Severne Deck and Helen (Jibson Dr. Harrison has been away attend­ attended the Southwidc Conference ing meetings in the east and west. on "Youth and Riicial Unity He attended the national meeting of through I'.iiucational Ojiportunity” the .\1 iha Phi Alpha I'raternity. at .Allen University, (Columbia, South Inc.. he d in C'levelaiul. then flew to ; Carolina, December 29-^1, sponsored l.t)s .Angeles to attei.d the thirty- I hy the Southern Educational I-'und. ninth ai ...lal meeting of the .Asso­ ] The conterence was atteniied by stu- ciation ol .American ('olleges. He ' dents from 45 colleges and K) south­ was there in time to attend thi' I^ose ern states. Moul game, too. The firM session was held Mon .Aside troin the meeting. Dr. H.ir- day evening in the Menedict Col­ rison was greeted and entertained lege .Auditorium at which time Dr. i hy Iriends. toriner stutlents of Lang­ [. W. Marshall, President, Waylaiid ston L’niversity. and relati\es. I le baptist College, Plain\iew. Texas, jand twenty-tour other college presi­ spoke on "The Dilemna or Southern dents were highly entertained hy the Youth." Alin* Walker Johnson inter collegiate Council. The Council Dr. Marshall pointed out ih.it un­ is composed of presidents of the var­ til six years ago there were only Lions' Captain of '53 Queen of '53 ious .Alumni ('lulls v\ hose members White students enrolled at Waylaiul. .ire former students and graduates The Langston Lions' Football Captain for the School Year I 952-53, Georg. N'ow there are students of every r.ice Clark, McAlester, Oklahonna, welcomes the "NEW" Football C aptain, Billy Aline W.ilkcr lohiison. .1 senior ot Prairie \ ’iew (College, Arkansas atteiuling the college. .As a result Roach, Luther, Oklahoma, for the school term 1953-54. ill the field of {'oniincrcial luluca- ■A. ik M. C'ollcge. Johnston C.. Smith he has come to the conclusion that tion. uas electeil I'oothall Oiieeii tor C'ollege, Texas (\>!lege and other "when spiritual growth in America 1952. N'egro schools. Mr. Ralph Davis, begins to catch u(i with technical Miss Washington Religious Ennphasis Aline is secretary of the Pan Hel­ graduate of Langston L'ni\ersity is progress, these barriers ol race seg­ lenic I'oiincil, secretary of Senior president of the Intercollegiate ('oun- regation will crumble to dust." He Wins Scholarship Plans Being M ade c:l. Business ('liih. Associate I'.iiitor ot further stated that "unless and until .Martha Washington won a nation­ The sf'ark tor Religious luiiphasis the Lanj;ston ('la/.ctle, \ ’ice-Fresitlent President Harrison w.is very proud Americans rid democracy of hypoc- al scholarship ol S350 which was Week began Deciinber 10, 1952, and Dean of i’lc(i;;es of Delta Sig to tind his graiiuates working toge­ racy. there is a danger that hypoc- I presented by .Mrs. Laur.i T. i^ove when the planning committee ot ther and holding high the banner ma Theta Sorority. She graduated racy will rid .Americans of democ­ ' lace. Supreme l^asileus ol .\lpha Oklahoma .A. ,\1. C^)llege invited of Langston L’niversity. They are from I^ooker T. Washington High racy." Kappa .Alpha Sorority at the 1952 our planning committee to a dinner engaged in all types ol occupations. School, Tulsa. Oklahoma. She was .A |)anel followed Dr. .Marshall’s Houle whiih conveneil in ('leveland, to discuss the 195^ Religious Empha­ He annoiinceil that the Langston “ Miss Oklahoma" lor ujSo-Si and speech on whicli students represent- I ( )hio. sis Week. Those in attenelance at the Los Angeles ('lub is expecting to be “Sweetheart of Kappa .Mpha Psi {Continni J on Pa^c Five) .Alpha Kap)>a .Alpha Sorority hail dinner were Rev. john ('oleman. Fraternity" for 1951 52. entertained by the Langston L’niver- College .Minister; Dr. V. R. Ed- •Aline was chosen for her charm sity .\ (\ippell.i Singers, March H. Dr. Massie Gets moiuls, I-'acultv ('hairman; Helen E. and personality uhich the tof)thall (libson, Studeiu ("o-('h.urman; Sev­ team felt that she possessed. Research Grant erne Deck. Student ('o-Chairman; Dr. Wm. Martin Norm.i lean Kimble, ( ieneral Sec L S . Moore, Dean , Langston Progressor Granted retarv; and ( )pal LLiyes. Presents Paper $2,000 for Insecticide Work The principal speaker for Relig­ O f Instruction, Returns It was rf^cently announced by ious Emphasis Week will be Dr. Mr. L. C;. .Moore, Dean of Instruc­ Dr. Wm. Martin, Director, D ivi­ Langston University that the Re­ Robert S. .Mosby, Pastor. West End sion of Education, Langston Uni­ tion, Langston University, has re­ search Corporation of New York .\fethodist Church. He is returning turned from a meeting of the com­ versity presented a paper on “Self- had granted S^.ooo to Langston Uni­ to us again this year because of pop­ Evaluation in Promoting Teacher mittee which evaluated the certifi­ versity to renew their support of re­ ular demand. Tliis is the first time Kirovvth" at the 41st annual meeting cate program at the L'niversity of search on phenothazine as a base in the history of the observance of of the Oklahoma .Academy of Sci­ ( )klahoma. for drugs and insecticides. This re­ Religious Emphasis Week that we ence, at Oklahoma .A. and M. Col­ search is being conducted under the h.i\e had a sjieaker to appear two Dr. \Vm. Martin and Miss Lenou- lege. Stillwater. Oklahoma. T h e supervision of Dr. S. P. .Massie, head years in succession. liah (landy arc also members of the i paper reail dealt with the stimula- of the Department of Chemistry. (iuest consultants will be Re\. L committee for the Evaluation of I tive eifects on a group of Negro Teacher Education Programs in Ok­ Three senior students will assist C. Jackson. I')irector of the North teachers that resulted from partici- Dr. Massie in this work. They arc Tulsa Baptist ('enter; Rev. C. K. lahoma Colleges and Universities. ipation in self-evaluation program Langston University is expecting a Dorista lones, Langston; Nesby Bol- vV Stalnaker. Pastor of the First Hap j during 1950-52. The participants, 80 visit from the committee very soon. Martha Washington tist Church of Tulsa; Rev. Hen Hill. I in number, represented the schools Tulsa. Oklahoma. j that used the Evaluative Critera for intelligence tests aiiministered on accreditation during the period stud­ college campuses all over the Unitetl SCA Changes Time ied. States durin^; the month of Novem­ And Date of Meeting ber to determine three national win­ Student Christian ners and regional winners lor each Association Highlights The Student Christian Association region. .\Lirtha received the third Langston Federal By Joyce O. Dickson (“Y") which formerly met on Mon­ , ' ^ 1 ^ I * ? - - ' place award in the national schol­ day evenings will now meet- on Credit Union to Meet arships. I'irst, the Student ('hristian .Asso­ Wednesday nights from 9-10. .Martha is an advanceti junior ciation wi.shes each of you a very The Annual Meeting of the Lang­ happy New ^’ear. W’v hope that it The next meeting will be held ston Federal Credit Union is set for ! majoring in history. She is a gradu- ■ ate ol .Ann .Arbor High School. .Ann will be a prosperous one for vou. Wednesday, February 4. 1953. The ,, 195;:, Langston City .Arbor. -Michigan; received the .Alpha program for the evening will be on School at 7:00 p. m. .Ml are invited. Speaking of the new year— that Upsilon (;uiega Chapter of .Alpha the subject of "Parliamentary Pro­ The Credit Union paid a 6°^ brings something else very import­ , Kappa .Al()ha Scholiraship jiresentetl cedures" presented by the Langston dividend for 1950 and a 2°^ for ant to mind. Let me remind you to the freshman girl with the highest University N FA Chapter. 1951. The 1952 dividend will be de­ that it will soon be time for another average during her freshman \ear in See you in “Y"! clared at the Annual .Meeting. •■Y" MEMBERSL’ IP D RIVE. Signs ] school: an honor student and a will be posted to gi\e you the exact member of .Alpha Kappa .Alpha Sor­ (late. ority. She will graduate in )une and 1952-53 Second Semester Schedule The ■'V has been extremely busy will have completed a four-year col­ since the last article appeared in the 1. Registration of Students for Second Semester, , 1953 lege course in three years. 2. Classes begin , 1953. Gazette. W'e arc trying to keep our D r. S. P. Massie 3. Final date for enrolling for full credit, February 10, 1953. active members and you, our read­ 4. Pre-registration for veterans for Summer Session 1952, May 4-9, 1953 den, El Reno; and John Algee, Chemistry Departnnent ers, interested in our various activi­ i Claremore. ties. To do this, we have frequent FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Expands Its Courses . Recently Elected President Examination Date Examination Hour First Weekly Meeting of Class intellectual and entertaining discus- , 1953 8:00— 10:00 All 10 o'clock Monday Classes Dr. Massie, a graduate of Iowa The chemistry department has ex­ [Continued on Page Five) 10:00— 12:00 All 10 o'clock Tuesday Classes State College, was recently elected panded its course by offering two 1:00— 3:00 All I o'clock Monday Classes president of the Oklahoma Academy new areas this school term. A fu ll! 3:00— ‘i:00 All I o'clock Tuesday Classes of Science. He is a member of the year, rather than a semester, of bio-! , 1953 8 :00— 10:00 All 8 o'clock Monday Classes ALUMNI! 'STUDENTS! 10:00— 12:00 All 8 o'clock Tuesday Classvs American Chemical Society, Sigma chemistry for chemistry and pre-' 1 :00— 3:00 All 9 o'clock Monday Classes Xi research fra te rn ity , and Phi medical majors and a course in a FRIENDS! 3:00— 5:00 All 9 o'clock Tuesday Classes Lambda Upsilon, honorary chemis­ survey of the physical and biologi- j , 1953 8 :00— 10:00 All 2 o'clock Monday Classes try fraternity. He is also listed in cal sciences for Freshman liberal arts i Announcing the )ublication of 1 0 :0 0 — 12:00 All 2 o'clock Tuesday Classes "The Lion" yearbook) 1:00— 3:00 All II o'clock Monday Classes .American Nlen of .Science. This re­ and education majors. ! 3:00— 5:00 All II o'clock Tuesday Classes search is a continuation of studies Don Roper is serving as depart­ Price: $5.50 January 22, 1953 8:00— 10:00 All 3 o'clock Monday Classes on which Dr. Massie and Langston mental assistant and \'inita Robin­ 10:00— 12:00 All 3 o'clock Tuesday Classes students have been engaged for 6 son as secretary. Start placing your order now 1 :00— 3:00 All other etaminations not covered by mall to years and is another segment of the Beta Rho Tau, the chemistry club, by regular schedule of examinations. Classes scheduled for first meet­ The Lion Staff, Langston ing on Wednesday will take examination at if the class held its first research program of the Langston is being reactivated and invites all meeting on Monday. chemistry department which is ever persons interested in chemistry, University, Langston, Okla. TUITION FOR THE SECOND SEMESTER-141.00 striving to increase its services to whether taking chemistry courses or Don't Miss It!! Leroy G. Moor*, Dean of Instruction C. D. Batchlor, Registrar Oklahoma and the nation. not, to become members. LANGSTON UNIVERSITY GAZETTE JANUARY, 1953 Langsfon University Gazette Langston Grad In The Philippines 9)M you Ktww- . . .

.Mr. .Miiii/o K.itsiiii, jjr.idii.ite ot jovi-time Svv.im li.is won the " I’l.iv \\l II.Wl A NEW YKAR-A L.tn^stun I tii\eisit\ m Vin.inoii (n il" title lure I'D till- i.impus. NI W SI .MI STER CO.MINC,— LANGSTON UNIVERSITY POSTOFFICE; ,il .Auriiiiiture writes Irom the i ’iiil- |o\ce IS .1 iresiim.m 110111 \ init.i W liA I A l'.o r r NEW L ()\’ES = i|'piiies to ,\lr. I) t . jiiiifs his ex will) tlirts with her eves witluuil The lirst tormal dance lor iij^j ' ^ ' ri B r ^ ■ pe iieiue': I l>e;.;an working lu re in le.ili/in^ who she is iiiirting. 'A lio is W.IS given by Kappa .Mpha I’si tile I’hilippiius on |ul\ ~, IMS-. I hcin.; hurt' The (i.i/itte stall will I'r.iternitv. This d.itice w.is in honor ^ ^ * ■ ■' -j U < ’ f * ^ d M)' , ,1111 einpliived .it the Hiikiiulnoii ,\.i- ot their new sweetheart. J -n Wt.:-.. ir\ ti) gel the ex.iet .inswer lor the 'v'.v , v \'i' :i, L luiiial .\;.:riciiliural Sihool. loc.ited .it next pnblic.ition. The old ye.ir went away hut the C m W p. B L4: (.■ .\Iikii.in, Hukindiion on the Islami I he Ireshm.in girls dorm si.ivs wet love ot these students could not go A, C. Po'ir't ol .\II.\T ).\N .\() . V, all svve.it. Levoli.i Singleton ,imi with It: Kenneth and .Margaret; ■"d' Do -'ev S'- F '.f v i W id Ops Ha .. . ‘ . F' 1' J.i > ■ The laculty is ciiiii['meg,i .Ad­ N.ithaniel: Livoyn and Orlando; silmol oilers hoth hij;h sctioo! ami kins ,ire 111.iking "whoopee," won I liigli and lessye .M.ie; Sevenie and ■ an You Qualify? collt;ce CDUrses. T’hc present eiiroll- tie r w li,it .M.ixine Reeves h.is to s,n l.wellyn. tnent is l'it\M e n ^oo-ficn) stiuietiis. ■ihoiit th.it. or IS Willie Wotlen t.ik The b.iskeiball team seems to keep ' ' ■ . I )(y Tlie schonl IS loc.ited in ,1 \ir\ 111^ care ol things Irom th.it .ingle. i.kkie Po n il s alone, ^’ou know iiiiiunt.iiiiiius .ire.I. thcrelore, it i*- ITle ( i.i/ette s’.ill h.is been 1111.ible to (Icorge plays on the basketliall team. ...iHiV ii.i' in'.! in my m Ik k iI. .mil I know ih.ii ii is \er\ Cdol. I )ui iiu; thed.is pi.utic.ilU le.iin linw lover Rolnnson is going ' iii'.sie and .M.ic are together quite .. 1\- h.irJ Hi t;l!. 1 .1111 in need ot .i yoim^ ni.m to till :\ \i-rv n - everyone Wi.irs .1 i.icket or h>;hi to ni.ike it wliile I'h.irles "(ioosi" olteii. ( )ne would think that they , poMtKin .it the lH'i;inninj; of flu sccdik! si'mcstcr. co.it ot some t\[H . It Is siirI'risinuN l)inightv is .iw.iv Oil h.isketh.'ill tups. .ire going over songs since hoth of 1 ;'d iiki. .( viHiiiL: ni.in uho is inii.' stci! m kaiifrship. like c.xti.i- coo! Ih’C.iusc c \e i\o n e h:ld Inlil us Ill'll Hr.igus likes blue Miiicks or is tliem are musii. majors— but we ■ ; ;i .KiiMtics .tiid lulifst". Ill till. sch(ii)l\ ir,<'^.ilf. lit must also \o ii w ill melt Iro m the li'.it. hut it I'ec.iiise limmv's behind the wheel. know better. ;i ' i'.'it'.i ,11 the m-iUT.il uflt.nc ot liis school. so t.ir our ni.ijor proiili 111 has I'u n M.uv T'lllv IS dilK on Scottv I..uv. S .1 111 a did not torget Odette M;!; is .ii'.otlur '‘must, hi' h.is to i;ct .iloiit; .iiu! woik with pcojilc. trying to keep w.irin, es|)i-ci,rl\ ,it lirleii I r.inks .md the loc.il ho\ are .Moore. .M.irv W'.itson, Lucille An . 11't his rt’spoiisilnlincs. iiiL;ht. s'l'l en)o\uig the scelierv of the lo derson .ind h. m m a Woods. He I'lie sciinol's l.irm coii'-Ms n! ii\i r !• Ml', kruiw ot .1 [HTsoii whom \ou think i.in i|ii.iht\, .isk him to calitv. M.i/ree W’.ilki r ,iml S.iimiel brought tiieiii small p.ickages but 10.11110 acres ol larm l.iiii! .itid p.is ■■■,. .1' hi' (Mrlifst convTnicniC. Koss |r. swe.ii tor hours . . , wb.it s eiig.igemeiit rings were in them, ture l.ind. T'he m.ijor i rops .is \nu ,11 the bottom ol .I'l this, uuild it be — KMIN |()l- r.ike .1 look at their left hamis. •ilre.idv know consist i>l I pl.iiiii lo\i ' 1 low .iboiit it S.mi' Theodore lolin ( i.ittnev has another admirer. rice, l.owiaiul rice, corn iiuinun, pe.i II.IV lies vv .Itches l.illie I'.iye |-',dw.irds \\ li.it ,ire vou doing to the girls, I p.u r.'.I'wt r .iiul ,i['pln.'.ini .it the ottici.'— In m \ li tter to M r. D o i, I nuts, ('.iss,i\,i, c.uiiDte, e;:_i;pl.uus, cotisiantlv . . . he prob.iblv thinks lohn ■ ! ii:cii to (’iiiphasizc th.it vvc want yon to feel .scciirc. ami tlicrc an possi- •ind .1 \a r iit \ ol triiit trees such as he's a I.II .md siie's .1 c.m.irv. T'w o I )llie I'lemieit is the new K.ipp.i i^ll!tK^ lor social growth. \\’c work hap(iil\ toj^cthcr ami we sh.irc rispon h.m.in.is, ji.n.ip.us, .\\ocailos, niini;n iitlur can.irv lovers .iri l)e/o .Mcflill ihilitKs in a j;i\c and take siUiaiion. Sw eetheart. I 'ongratul.itions’ .iiiil cocoamit. T he stlulk\i;e. I .im lindiii:; nn work the time, she tries to explain, but he ^juahtv lor the joh." '.ei\ in'errstin^ .md nn one hi,u savs, ".\in'i no need ol \oii t.ilking Freshmen Play .•\['plican: to uiter\ic\> .ir— .-\side irom my collej^c traininj^ aiui exper- hopi is 'h.ii I will piovc worthy ot h.iln. R.ivmond .Morris told Bettv 'e r.e. 1 bel'.e\e I have ilc\cloped the aliility to handle the position. Th.ink tiiv aj'jiomtnient .mil iiiy st.iv here Ho.itvv riglil, "llev litlle girl. i'\c got Host af Parties w ill hi ol Im ie li; in the .\j;riciilt ur.il for the courteous interview. eves lor you.' It's i]uite .1 surprise By Mariree Walker lo the reader: l^eadershiji should he eie\eloped .iiid responsihility I’ruur.im ol this .\re.i, 10 see Hons Sears and |ohn i’.itmon In the imdsi ol the manv soci.il should he accepted, ('.in vou i|uality tor thi- joh- .\l.uhiner\• W’e have plciitv lor circulating again. Carol 1 lester ,md larm w ork. TTie last clieck ot the R.iymotul C'r.iwford seem to h:i\e a .ill.iirs on the c.impus, the I'resh < tot.il \alue ol m.idiinerv nvviieii liy lot to t.ilk about. man class is sharing its place in tlie the- school w.is .iroum i S 1 S", I'leshnian girls, please i.ike iieeil sun. To Our Friends Marriages and Births h,i\e lUill-do/i rs. rice li.irvesti rs, si\- til the loiiowing: .Swe.it while vou We h.ive played host to dormitory socials 111 both I ’niversity .Men and The numhtrs ot tin [i.i[Kr siatt M arriag es en lr.lcIol^ and several trucks am! e.in and think vou're in he.iveti. hut much land machinery. he in thi dorm when the clock I'niversity Women dormitories. In wish to express their Miicere appre­ \ ’elda l.ee .-Miles, secretary to re^ ( )ur otilv dr.twliack and iiiic ot strikes sivcn. December, we joined in tlie season's ciation tor the interest vou ha'>e istrar, to .\Ir. .\dol(ih lUowii. I)e festivities by semi-lortnal hall in the ceniher. ti)S*- the i^re.itest d itlic iillle s we i.llist TTiere is .1 pretiv kien chick from shown us. It w ,!>, ,t pk'.isure and a osercoim and work ag.iiiist is N’ehr.isk.i . . . she is Snordia .M.m he.iutiliiliv decorated lohb\ ot the Births I'niversity of .Men. pri'. i!ej:e to si r\e you in '52. and wc K .M N ' l^ \l^ ■ ' R .\IN ' It rams e\ ■ iiel. Snordi.i is the t\pe of out of- 'I'll ( hlion I . ( ir.i\es .mil Irs. The “Queen Imii ,\ Day ‘ contest hope th.it We ill coiitiniie lo h;i\e eryd.n hetweeii 1 too anil I si.ite girl who does not consume Iut (Ira\es ,1 liov. t'liltoii I . (ir.ives |r. was climaxed by a semi-formal hall your jioodwill in 195^. P .-, eniher 24. mean ei'tr\du\' and when I s,i\ swe,i"ng time with ,1 freshm.ui. K.MN. I me.Ill full, pi'tnly sophomore, or lunior. .Moss Stripling honoring .Miss .\lnia Hrown of Lu The next issue ot the paper will To Spencer .md Opal lames, a tiler. ( )klahonia. .Miss Hrown re he puhlished :n .Mareh. hoy, Deceniher 2~, 11*5;. | oj I'iiiri. W’e ha\e only hetweeii ^ .iml IS the luck\ senior bov to ^ain recog­ () weeks 111 which there is ni rain. nition from the Nebrask.i chick alier ceivetl many lovelv gilts. .Miss ('laud- Other than tins |H rio il. look tor he w.is put down bv .1 Ireshm .in ette Zackery of Tulsa, and .Miss rain everyd.iy. Tins is wh.it in.ikes chick Irom \ ’ian. lovce Robinson of ('laremore were runners-up. Every freshman girl and the m^hts so \erv cool. ('laiidetle Z.kherv ,ind T heodore her guest attemled the event. The In the .ire.i where I .1111 loc.ited .Morns really started the New Vear niuht proved to be an enjoyable one. the tanners raise ^ crops ol corn in 011 with a big bang 111 the "Sweat­ 1 lere we would like to express our a vear. \ ’ery littiC rotation is prai- ing World. " ('laudette and Theo­ thanks to the Delta Sigma Theta ticeil it is corn, corn, corn, nee, rice, dore seem to be on “ .More Se’^ious Sororitv tor giving us a wonderlul rice. TTie .Aj;riciiltural instructors Terms" than they were in ':;2. While time. aiul school director .ire .iite-ni|itin;.; Theodore was standing in line one to lie_”in a system ot cro|i rotation lunch (1 riod. (laudette walked up .\lter a three month period at which I am tindiii” to he tlie most behind him and pulled his jacket, Langston, we ieel that we are a part practic.il lor this .ire.i. I .1111 worknij; then she uttered these words. “Hello ol this great University. The fresh on it. 1 don't know whether I will Square. Tiieodore said he doesn’t man class is distributing its talent j’l't ii fstahlisheii ri^h.t auay. Inii I know what she meant but she’'l ex- in the various departments here. A +Prm papffr am still jireachinj; crop rotation. The I'lain it later. tine example of this is the freshman boys baskethall team. In the music ^ ' / e r ...... > s i c w I rotation will consist ot corn, upland WTiat is I.enor.i |oties going to rice, niutigo, soybean or cowpeas ami s.iv aliout lames Tolliver plaving department. Miss Helen Franks, c a m R e l a x .^ camote. I also brought several vari­ witli several Iresbman chicks.' lames .Miss Helen Hunter, and C arol Bill- eties of forage crop seeeis .md sev­ has been seen sweating Mary lones. ingsle.i have appeared on programs. eral varieties ol corn ilonj; with me I',.'rle Nfae W’aldon, and Marian The Freshman class wishes to to use lor experimental purposes. .Moore. .Marian is W, I’,. .\hram's tli.mk Presiden: Harrison for his The- other l-'ulhright instructor, who chick . . . but ,\lie isn't certain. presentat'on of the “W ill Rogers is a graeiuate ol Iowa ('ollej^e, and However, a late B U LLET IN re­ Story '' We also want to thank Mrs, M. \V. King for her superb .super­ nivsell planted these seeds. The only vealed that Alex WTiithy has taken seiiis showing any progress is the I'arle .\fae Waldon. vision as our sponsor. sovlie.1,1. Seemingly it is tix) wet for .\ppnrently Lilliantyne Williams .\s our New Year’s resolution, the most ot the otlu r toragc .seeds. At and Theron Hooks have stepped in­ Freshman class resolves to strive each this very the farmcr-student nnd to a new environtnent this New day toward making our University the scho(,l farm has not been able to Year . . . Lilliantyne and Theron one of which we can always be plant their wet season corn due to were in a closed session on Sunday, proud. We are resolved to let these the weather condition (rain). Most Ian. 4. One guy walked toward the im m e m o r a b lc words remain of (Hir heavy macliinery cannot lie couple and he was told, "Fellow, throughout the coming year. ‘‘Peace used because of boggy fields and this is strictly a private conversation.” On Earth, (lood W ill Toward Men!” much of our corn that is being har­ ■\ Prairie View basketball player vested at this time is sprouting in looks good in the eyesight of Edna the fields. Smith and Claraessa Coffee. Pxlna Facing the facts, a high school . \ 1 1 students majoring in Agricul­ was quoted of saying, "He’s cute. newspaper in California published ture are grouped into a group of This guy is about six feet tall. I some rules for social success: ( i) from 6-H boys. They arc called Inde­ got to talk to him.” Claraessa told Have a cor. (2) Be a pleasant con­ pendent Farmers. They must build Edna. “I saw him too. He’s not hard versationalist. (3) Have a car. (4) their own house, and are given as on the eyes. I must learn his name.” Be a good listener. (5) Have a car. much land as they want for farming The Gazette staff was unable to ob­ (6) Be congenial. (7) Have a car. purposes. Each group is given a tain the name of the Texas player (Numbers 2, 4, and 6 can be omit­ 'Lest We Forget' (Continued on Page Five) hv PRESS DEADLINE. ted if the car is a rtd convertible). JANUARY, 1953 LANGSTON UNIVERSITY GAZETTE PAGE THREE D. C. Jones Given First Semester Television Set Enrollment Given Mr. I). jdius, SiijK'i\isor of | f irst semester enroiiinent figures \ ’{)c;ition.i! Aj;ricultiirc. I.aiij'ston I tor the 1952-55 term have l>een re­ I'liiviisiiN w.is prcsiiual ,i coinbina- leased .ind are tabulated hire hy tion tcit \ isiofi sft liy the instriictcirs classes. ot N’dc.itional Aj^riuiilturi- in Okla- MMr 1 1 HI. T uliil hom.i. Mr. [oius has taught Aj;ricul l-'rcshmen t l() 102 2|H tiirc at L. L'. since August and Sophomores SH h.is traineil 2H out of the 2(; Negro 7 ^ ' 3 ' Juniors 4 ‘ 4^' »7 feai'hers in \'ocational Agriculture Seniors in Oklahoma. He ha|'pily accepted 4 ? 93 Specials S / 12 tlie gilt ami said. "A thousand! Two V'ear Trade ■> thanks to some ot the liest men in 5 / Trade and Indus­ all tlie worlil. Tiie thoivjhts of the trial Ed. ifi givers as well as the gift will live / iti my hiart forever." ,\lr. [ones also said th.it \oc.itional Norma Kimble Get agriculture i n Oklahoma among N'e- griies "is strictly .1 Langston Uni­ Regional Award versity show, and vve are proud of our N'ocational .Agriculture gradu­ N'orma lean Kimhlc. a senior in ates and their production program." the Departinent of Commerce, re­ ceived a Regional .-\ward of S25 at the 1 p h a Kappa .\Jpha Boulc Young Farmer which convened in Cleveland. Ohio, December 26-30. Norma had the Has Good S+art : second highest score on a standard- I Vocational Agriculture Instructors, U(t to right; ' ized test in Mid-Western Region. lessic I louse, freshman .it I.ang- . •wift, Langtfon H. S.; D. C. Jonci, Langston Unl- Janr>es Roy Johnson. hHaskeil; Thomas Marshall, Dovar; varilty; Thomas English, Ada. The award was presented by the Su- ston University majoring in \'oca- tional .Agriculture has a good start as a farmer. He is a graduate of Glover Elected V-P Langstonaires Hooker T. Washington I ligh School, O f Math Association Dover. Oklahoma. Enter Third Year lessie is 17 years ol age, owns Mr. Israel K. (Jlover. Associate Professor of .Mathematics. Langston The Langstonaires have resumed University, was elected \'ice Presi­ rehearsals. The ranks of the Lang­ dent of the Oklahoma-.Arkansas Re­ stonaires have been greatly hamp­ gion of the Mathematical .Association ered hy the call to .Arms, through of .America. .Mr. (Hover lias had graduation and other reasons that w ide experience in teaching and has might require former members to done research w o rk with Bohn be separated trom the group. This .Alumiiuim C^)inpany, Detroit; Heel fact is philosophically regariled as .Aircraft (^irporation. New \ ’ork; a natural phenomenon. The inevit­ Wright Patterson .Airforce B a se , able turnover ot student personnel Ohio; and Davir iMl- .\lph.i '/et.i ('hapter of .Alpha Kap I he K.ippas .ire wmkiiij; i|uite p.i .\lph.i Sorority welcomes the fol­ > - ‘ 1 diligently together this yt.ir. W’e .ire lowing neophytes to (ireekilom. . >K,0- all lin.iiKi.il iiiembers with the grand jo.iii Duke, sophomore of W’aton- Sliuic m ch.i|'ter .iiiil tlu loc.il ch.ijtler. , gi m.i|oring m I'.nglish; Mary Jean , i ’ : J ,i VWo«rrv>r;t3rvAv7-) ’I'lure h.i\e been sever.il pri\.i:e ; Reiiiu'dy, sophomore ot Okmulgee, p.irties gi\en bv the ir.ilernilv since iiiaioring in music; Peggy KeeJ ot ■, I' -'ii'-! liil- I >''ii.;- the beginning ol the f.ill u nil. Sonii Tulsa, ma)oring in music; C'harlottc .mmi-t :.! I :t\. I >1,: iij; were \Mtb our speci.il giii'si .md the Rowe, sophomore ot Tulsa, major­ " ( ■ i.l‘. • '.ti nls otlurs were )ust .inioiig ‘'I’S Kap- ' • ing physical education; Betty Rich­ , T f |>.is." Don't get excited, u e .ue not I 'Hi’> mond, so['homore of Wewoka. mai- ■ . 1’ r '.v iTc nitrii “egocentrii ”. but " e iiisi like to ormg in ('onim erce; )ewellean ’ : ' ■ 1 . I ir ^.1 :i;- -n.u- p.iriN so they s.r,. ‘ Thom.IS, sophomore of S(iencer, maj­ 'ITie scrollers ibib iiiiti.ited lour oring in Home Kconoinics; Hettyc • V . • au.iin new nienibers this semester. The\ \\’ells. sophomore ot Spencer, maj­ •, ! ; 1.1 nr III .ire: Roberi Suddeih, .M,ir\iii 'rimiii oring in (^)iiimerce; .Margarett |. _ I?.r. : \iiU. .IS. Hooker I . .\lorg.m .ind ( h.irles Younger, senior ot (liithrie, major­ I )ough:\, .ill .ithletis. ing in Mathem.itics. Holds Probation I he November toriiiii uiuier the* ■ K! h.nx Club Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority ■Mpli.i I’l ('b.ipter held it's semi- ■luspices of Alpha Zeta was held in ts jHicers aniui.il initi.itioii I )ei.einher h 1 ^ the home ol Soror Miziira Allen. Front row, left to right: Ann Alford. Wewoka: Betty Welll, Spencer; Jewel- ■■. . I’h' ,ire proud to welcome tour neophyte .Members ol Delta Sigma Theta were ean Thomss. Spencer; Betty Rictimond, Wewoka; Peggy Reed, Tulsa; Char- brothers into the great cl.in of K.ip- lo*te Rowe Tulsa: Margaret Younger. Guthrie; Mary Jean Kennedy, Okmul­ guests. Soror .Mien made a brief in- p.i .'\lph.i I’si. rhe\ .ire; Hros. john ‘ ’A ‘ .til gee; Norma Jean Kimble, Muskogee; Opal Waters, Ardmore, lorni.il talk on "Budgeting" which Last row, left to right: Joan Duke. Watonga; Helen E. Gibson, Okmulgee, \'. I’.itmon, I'.inmett lohiison, W’ll I \w\ .HI was tollovved by :m elaborate repast Gussie Mae Southall. Langston Helen Douglass Haygood, Tulsa; Verna Mae li.im Roach, and Kenneth .\rinwine. ol a turkey dinner. The November Owens Enid; Moxie W , King, Tu^sa; Jacqueline M . Ponds, Muskogee; Carolyn all are athletes. ; I : ; r If! Banner, Langston; WllUtta Gladney, Cushing; Florence Anderson Edwards, lorum was the lirst meeting of its Brother Percy H. Lee. Poleni.iri.h \ i ( ai” i' Ei Reno Julia M ae Daniels, Boley; M . C . Allen, Langston; Nancy Randolph, kitu! to bring about closer relations Choctaw Ella Lee Clennent. Seminole; Florence Jaggeri McNeil, Oklahoma ot the mid western (irovince. attend­ ■ . ■ ■ i,i!\; \ .ni>'i .iniong (ireeks. City; Blanche Vaughan, Langston; and Mabel Richardson, Tulsa. ed our initiation cerenionv which ' •_ i.ircv Hiiili'scin. The December b'orum was held in ■' ; 1 rh,,j'l.iin; v^a^ held on December 1^. Brother the I lome i'.conomics Cottage with ,1II' ,i[)ai'; .tnil Lee u.is uelcomed hv the brothers Soror Sailie (i. Washington as hos­ in .1 meeting shortly after his .irrn.il , Sr;.(-'" a! tess. The members of A [iha Phi .\\- The initi.ition \\as ;in all-night .iM.iir ph.i I'raternity. inc.. were guests. which included .1 baiupiet [u enter Spf.iiiv ( lull Soror Washington made a speech ;!■, .. V . hope Will tain the neoph\tis .iiul Msitmg I'ro- on ■'.Manners for .Moderns." I'ollow- thers. I h.i' V r,_ icit cur nu'inl'crs ing the speech the hostess served an ,i-: 1 • i,:;i :,ii t,. , ur U’V;(i\\ siu'kiits. Guide Right .ittractive and tasty meal. I w ill hr plarnl upon j It IS no; onl\ our privilege but Soror Helen !•. ( tibsoii represent I’ .ikiiiu 1 '.IttMii!' I'Uiir'l'UMon to ,our responsibility to guide those who eel I.angston I'niversitv .it a Youth ; come alter us. W’e should hel[> them Coiiterence held at ..\llen University ;i;p\ni; ■ f Mk ■ ■ " .i.1 1\t.' avoid the [litl.ills tb.it ue encounter in Souib Carolin.i on Dec. 2i>-^i. i'. , _> ,i/-n il:i ■ ami one as we attenijM to tuui our phue in the occup.ition.il world. . ■■ tlil't I . I ' r '!11 mu ol .Seieiice. Prior to this. Bro. • • ■ :_ . wi-'nil.tor in ihc Alpha Pi Chapter guide right [iro .Massie belli the position as Secre- i! 1 DrpariiiRi’.' gram is \sell underw.iy. .\s an un i.iry tre.isurer ot the same organiza­ 'Till S[ihin\nKii look lorw.ird to dergr.uhiati’ chapter, we ha\e or tion. a scnii- sit'r nl mans acliR-x fnicnts. ganized a Kapp.i Basketball team to I.am.ir 1). Dtsinuke won the tit 111 the guidi right |'rogr.im 111 ■'.Most X'aluable Player of the Year" I chiding other actisities. The chap­ i football award for 1952. and William iter had Its lirst progr.ini .iiul bas- Ivoach. ,1 neophyte, received the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity I ketball game December 16. .it Still- honor ol lieing elected as ('aptain i w.iier High School. There :ire !o be ot the iootb.ill team lor the year ot Front row, left to right: Vernon Coffey, Arthur Spencer. Albert Carbajol, ; main more as the ve.ir nio\ e' on. Moss Allen Stripling, Gbar Grimes, Charles Lewis, Harold Gardner, John ' 9 iV Achievements Algee Travis McGllbra, Alan Gordon, C3cil Williams, Joe Norman. "ProLiresN is our .iim. S’ictorv our Second row: Melvin Todd, Mervin Lackey, Percy Perry, Tallie Moiee, Mit­ ( )iir sponsor. Dr. S. P. .M.issie. in Lio.ir” ' chell Southall. Rudolph Jenkins, Hugh Sharp, Willie Wedgeworth, Rudolph I the department of chemistry, recently STilth, Cordell Johnson, Bobby Paike.', Ike Hargrove, W ilbur Northington, received the honor ol being elected Chauncey Vaughan, Forrest Artry, Harvey Roach, Herman Sanders. Her swe.iter lits like the tuzz on Presideni ol tb'. ( )klahoiiia .Ac.id- .1 peach.— II illiiini Gurgan. Delta Sigma Thetas in The News llu Iiilxrs (it IVta L’psilun irowiicii "(,)iiciii tor a Day” and l.haptii. IXTt.i Sij^iiKi 'I'lui.i Soror “Miss Debutante of 1952" by Mr. it\ pnsi'iitcii tluir aniu1.1l Debutante W. B, Abrams, President ot the I’an- Hall. a rush activity lor trcsliinen Hellenic Council. She was presented "Miss Debutante" Uirls. Saturday. Deceinhcr 6, 1952 in numerous gifts. Miss Claudette Zack- coniu'ction with their "Oueeti for' ery and Miss joyce Robinson, attend- Mr. W . B. Abrams. President of the .1 Day contest.” The Student Union ants, were also presented and given Pri Hellenic crowns M 'i Alma Brown buildii.j; was converted into a beau- | ^ifts. Each freshman girl present was j Luther, Oklahoma, /iISS DEBU­ TANTE OF 1952 at the Delta Sigma tiful winter scene with the o rc h e s-' introduced, delicious refreshments! T*-etj Sorority D eb u tan te Ball. tra seated in a picturesque red and were served and souvenirs given. 1 wh)ti- sleigh. Scror .\d.lve Reynolds Delta Sorors Receive Honors !■ M ret.irv: "I m 111 a hurry, was in ch.irge ol decorations. Beta L'psilon is \ery proud to h.i\e , ■ Cook. s(i ilon'i botluT with During intermission time Miss .■\l- ^ sorors receive honors, vnur shorthand.' ma B r o w n was presenteil and ('ongratulations to Soror Aline ' jobnson tor hasing been elected Ze+a Phi Beta Sorority Oueen for the year. Left to right: Mary Anderson Walker, Muskogee, Okla., Dorii Hiek«r»on, ('ongr.itulations to Soror Neeley Muskogee, Oklahoma; Lillian McDonald, Oklahoma City; Lillie Craven, Gaary, I'lelle jackson w h o w.is elected Okla.; Betty Puller, Oklahoma C ity; Valadean Evans, Poteau, Okla.; Barnic* Sw eetheart 01 Phi Psi ('hapter of j Hooks, Tatums, Okla.; Senora Ward, Oklahoma City, Eula Sutton, Shawnaa, Oineg.i Psi Phi I-'raternity. j Oklahoma. C'ungratulatioiis to Soror Ollie' I ^ 1 Heniieil w ho now reigns as Sweet-j I \ \ I'c’.ut ol .\!pba Pi ('hapter of Kappa | ‘ / .\lph.i Psi I'r.iternity. I ^ I We are very very happy to wel- , I come seven new sorors into Beta I L'psilon ('hapter: Scrors I.illiantyne Williams. I.enor.i [ones, .Alva jean Butler, Chita .Anilerson, Wilma J. .\iulerson, Ollie Bennett, and Ruby Sev\ ard. Dorista Jones Attends National Convention Delta Sigma Theta Sorority .Soror Dorista Jones reports hav­ ing a very enjoyable trip to the Front row, left to right; Addye Reynolds, Enid, Oklahoma; Aline John­ 22nd National ('onvention of Delta son, Tulsa. Oklahoma; Dorista Jonjs, Langston, Oklahoma; Ruby Seward, McAlester, Oklahoma; Palecia Franklin, Tatums, Oklahoma; Juanita Wilson, Sigma Theta Sorority which was Enid, Oklahoma; O llie Bennett, Guthrie, Oklahoma; Lllliantyne Williams, El held from December 26-31, 1952 Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Reno, Oklahoma; Elizabeth Johnson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. along with 5 other Greek Letter or­ Second row, left to right; Neeley B. Jackson, Tatums, Oklahoma; Ghita ganizations. She represented Beta Left to right: Dr. E. R. Edmondi, Nathaniel Hare, Robert Wathington, Anderson, Choctaw, Oklahoma; Wilma Jean Anderson, Choctaw, Oklahoma; Mr. Clifton Graves, George Shaver, Ewing Lofton, and Marla Bank*. Back Gloria Toney, Langston, Oklahoma; Zelma Perry, Wewoka, Oklahoma; Lenora Upsilon with a brief talk during the row, left to right; Lovelace Livingston, W. B. Abrami, Henry Fernandai, Jones, Crescent, Oklahoma; and Alva Jean Butler, Ardmore, Oklahoma. Undergraduate Assembly. Charlei Johnson, George Clark, Samuel Miitap, and Mr. Davis. JANUARY, 1953 LANGSTON UNIVERSITY GAZETTE PAGE FIVE Students Attend Youth Meeting [('.ontinutd jrom l\igc- One) ing ikrea College, Oklahoma C.ollege, L’niversity of .Arkansas, and .Morg.in State (^)llege were niem- iiers. .•\ttiirney ( leorge Haley, Kansas City. K.uis;is (lirst N'egro to gradu­ ate irom the University of .Arkansas Law School), also a member of the panel, spoke ol his e.xperiences at the I ’niversity ot .Arkansas. •\t the second session, the dele­ gates were assigned to one of tive (!omniission g r o u p s ; "Unity in j Higher lulucation," "Unity in the, Major Willianr^s Holds Conference Public S c h o o l System," "Unity j through the Home and N'ei'hbor-' Left to right: Major General Harper, Commanding General of the Artil­ hood," "Unity through Working To. lery Center, Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Lt. Col. Collier, Advisor to the Commanding gether," and "L’nity through ('hurch General, The Artillery Center of R. O. T. C. Affair; Captain Harold Brouten, Alpha Kappa Alphas Take Time to Eat Adjutant Defense Department, Oklahoma A. & M. College, Stillwater, Okla­ and Religion." .\tter a briei inter homa; Major R. W. Williams, PMS&T. Langston University, Langston, Okla­ Alpha Upsilon Omegd Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority takes time | mission lor lunch, tlu commission homa; Col. Pete Heffner, PMS&T. Oklahoma A.iM ., and affiliate Colleges; out to feast after discussing the "Need of Scholarships at Langston Uni­ meetings reconvened. also Chief of the Oklahoma Military District Hqs. in Oklahoma City. versity." Loft to right: M. C. Allen, Head of th« BA and BE Department, Langston University; S G. Washington. Director of Home Economics; A. C. The main thoughts brought out Parker, Ins. o f BE; D. K. H argrove, Ins. Music, Langston H . S.; C . A . Banner, in the (^immission meetings were Students Play Big host of other noted leaders at Talt. Ins. Ed. L. U.; D. Thonnds; E. A. Simms, Supy. S. U.; N ancy Randolph, H . E. that tliere shoulil be more cont.ict j ‘‘We haven't performed any brain Ins., Choctaw; Z. M . Patterson, Ins, HE,, Langston H . S. between the r;ices in onler to hiiiig Role at Taft surgery." said the operating room about a better understanding of each Taft. Okla.-Thirtv members of to a student who ques- . C \ ' ■ other, th.it we should work together th e .Mental Hvgiene and Sociologv operations, harmonioush ;ind cooperativelv in c la sse s at Langston university went '’* the patients use a spe- solving common problems, .md that on record as the first group' to (work cou ). 1 Hi- C.;ir;il>.i<) ol the Oescent (duh lor their In-| tem, and that students ot these insti­ IS ;i iToss Ix’twa’ii ilu' lUittalo-In- that the patient usually comes in b\ buying C'hestcrfields— regular or lure brothers. j tutions be encouraged to take up with the sheritt or his relatives. She Kiiiiz-sixe. lii.Hi typi’ Hcfl cow. I'Ik ’ i;r(iup is with the administration the incor­ said to out of every admissions turnishctl a plow, linrrou. ;inti the The (Irescen: (dub membership Norma jean Kimble consists (.t the following persons; porating of such into the policies ot are untler 22 years of age. Chesterfield Rep. school he!|is them lirc-;ik (Jiit n iw the institution. areas with the schoul tr.ictor. .\ttcr Donald Hrooks. .Mfred !>lt. Ron­ A New Program Is Planned ald Foshee, Cecil Harvey. Herbert There is a crisis in the education Zeta News that, the j^roup is on its own to pio- of the Negro todav because ot what Mrs. [ackson said that the insti­ (hicc their own lood .tnd tlie scliool I hint. Wrnon Lambeth. I.cvester tution is going to start an education­ has come to be known as Negro The C'rescent club o. the Phi ^et.s onf i'ourth ot ;ill crops priiW n. McKesson. .Albert Parker. Otis Ray, education can no longer provide him al program to acijuaint the public Practically .ill ol the Independent R:iyniond Reece. W’lntuld Young, Meta Sigma Fraternity was given with the intellectual horizon or the with the program of the institution. a party hy the sororitv in which F'arincrs income ;iinl success in ;md (lener.d Tims. Dates are being mapped out to visit area ol orient.ition recjuired bv the each Oescent inviteil an escort, and school tlepcnds upon uh.it he docs riie ( rescem ('lub members are world in which he must live. Parent T e a c h e r s .Associ.itions. everyone had a grand time. on h's t.irni. Thcrelore. iheir larin presenting thiir .inniial N’espir on schools, and soci;il organizations W'e arc looking forward to and pro” i,niis are the major soiircc of I,inu:try i'< .it 7:^0 p.m. in thi .mdi throughout the state. ('hmning: for our annual "filue Re­ everything (tood. income, clothing toriiim. Student Christian “.Mental liliicss is no disgrace," view" which will be the last week •ind grades). Association Highlights declared the chief social worker. ot F'ebruarv imSv W'hy not buv When I first .irri\ed the supcrin student ol yours, and ;ilso the ma- The Students met .Miss ’i’. H. Sim­ vour tickets earlv' Fach soror will leiulent .issi^uned me the |oh of I’htn- { C.ofitiiitifd jro»i Page’ One) ten.il I aci]nire(l as ,m instructor in mons, operating room supervisor, at be selling tickets in the next few ninu a Loni; 'finic Prograni lor the s oils. W’e make trips and sometimes I lugo. I am leaving no stones un­ the medical center. They .il,-o met a weeks. school and tor the lndcpen \car.s old. It i.e ol gre.u help. I will reimburse our two meml'ers. 1 leleii (iibsi>n and Also worn evenings wirh contrasting outfit was est.nhlished in [uly, 194^1. I have you for your expenses when I see Severne Deck, vvho attended the Collars and small hats to match (extra) been working f;iithfully in surveying you in tos^ Southwide Conterence on “'I’outh Packaged in its own transparent plastic bo» ami Racial Unity through Fduca- The muff is available in seven lovely pastel shades facts and m;iteri;i!s to he used in .\1\ eligibilitv as a I-'ulbrighl In­ tion.il < )|iportumiv" at Allen Uni- computing a long time program of structor e\|iires in April, 19=5^. Pres­ CANARY — SAPPHIRE — PINK' versitv. (^)lumbia. South Carolina. work for the Hukidnon National ently we are scheduled to tour the ORCHID — PLATINUM — BISQUE .\griculture School. 1 want this long F.urope.in Countries in completion December 21)-?i. SUNBURST - (and BLACK) See vou in “Y" Wednesday nights. time 1 -\gram to he a masterpiece, ot my award. .\1y family sends hello Identical muff sold by leading department stores O-io!! one which will he ol v,ilue to the to you and tamily. May I hear from As Advertised in VO G UE and hlARPERS BAZAAR (December) school, community, and Independent you soon." Save 35®/o— Immedia+e Delivery BULLETIN! Farmers for years to come. I am to — Alonzo L. Matson Send $27.50 .A check late Thur.sday morning suhmii one cojiy to the Bureau ol (includes tan and postage] revealed that the flu bug ordered 40 I-'.ducation, one copy to the I)e|iart- by check or money order ment of .\gricultiire, anti provide K.vperieiice is a marvelous thing., stuilents to their beds. copies for the various departments of It enables you to recognize a mis­ “ I think the worst of it is over G O EU R Y & c o m p a n y agriculture, I have all my materials take whenever you make it again.; now," declares Dr. S. C. Thompson, 333— 7th Avenue, Nev^ York, N. Y. to he used in planning a long time — Frun/^/iti P. Jones. Saturday Kvv- L'niversity Physician. The flu bug ■Phone C h 4 -6 1 0 7 C h 4 -6 4 9 4 program that I received while a ning Post. reachcd its peak Tuesilay. he said. LANGSTON UNIVERSITY GAZETTE JANUARY, 1953 McAlester Coach L U.'s First Five Banquet Speaker

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Pi'.tured: Atphnn.f- Pyle presenting trophy to Lamar Donald Desmuke Seated: Mr. C. D. Batchlor M r ^ liMicr nu-n. C'l.. '. ; Hi .1 I..- , ' hisinuki' iv ,i scuitir in ilu lit'ld

I)r.n.iUl ! ) i .iinV! i< >i In i i :l ilu oi ('iiniii ry. lie i-. a g r .u lu .it f of a Wilu.iM', I'H i ' 111! I'ii ■ M.isi ihc M.uiu.i! Tr^imin); Hii;h Si-hool, Wliil.ll'ii- I'i.ivr l'\ the \lusk(iL;(.c, Oklahoma.

Mr. Kormlt Anderion r: nil the gridiron. ..I' tin uriMtt''t v\’caporis • : !'.i!i' lichiUjiR'iu V i\ tool-1 George McDanial, Guard, Sand Spring* Marvin Thomat, Ctnftr, Pawhuilt* \ni'i: .'.j|i ■Irclarcij. P a/ers W in H . 'Ors •|T. t , ' . I’.iuhcst horuiis lor Langston University ‘ were .iw.niKi! to Squad for 1952-53 ""i nii'more. ami iriAr lU.ll-i I iolnies, C'linton* ('apt., (iu.ud— lili.iiv. Ru.k li. a sophdinorc t lul . 5 It. i() in., Beggs, Sr. , iMIll l.lltlur, cl(\tCl.l to SCTNC Doughty, (Uiarles*. forward — .1- . .j'tai'-; ^ ' '.he loulhaii U.uii. 6 It. 2*2 ill-. l-:i\\ton. Soph, " riiis \er\ uiiuMial lor a lohnson, I'.mnut*, hOrward— (t It. '-I'jihdiiiDie to be elected eapiain ot 2'; in.. L.uvton. Soph. the idotba'l tiMiii. said eoai-h 7 i|i ■McD.miel. (li-orge*. ( li:ard— (i ft.. ( i.ivie''. Sand Springs, Sr. l.aiiiar Desiiuike. a l^S-p()Ul)d Rookie of +he Year nmr en-'■fniikc ‘ic'fcd point-. Seated: Dr. G. Lamar Harrison, President of Langston University; Mr Oawford. Zach. h'orward— 6 ft. d\ir!iiu the i ^rid season. Kermit Anderson, Director of Athletics, McAlester; and Mr. C. D. Pitchlor, 1 in., I loininy, I'resh. Tilt hij^hest loothall honor lor .i Registrar, Langston University. ('otton, (ainme, l'orward--f' ft., Charles Doughty, Forward, Lawton tie-.hinan j'^.iver u.is histowed upon •Mr. Inman I ,. Hreauv, hea:l ol did not get to play on the offensive Idahel, I'resh. ,111 I ^ [■'ouiid I'enter Iroin .Musko­ the departnient of I’lusical I'du -' team hut played on the defensive. He .\nderson. l.eon. ('enter— 6 It. gee. lie is ('ortK'lius ( lr a \. ( ira\ re- cation .ind .\ssistant ('oath, pre- is one of the most vicious tackltrs 7 in.. .\rdmore, I'resh. teixe'i th e "S.i ri d e r s'I'h o til p.s o n Basketball Results sentcd tlu Thom pson Sanders. ,i,^. Although he is light, I )il!ahuiity, C'harles, (iuaid— ^ ft. Koiikii T'ro|'hv of H152." The don­ "Rookie ol the ea; trophy to ('or ' i,.,,.,] 10 in.. nc(,)iiien, .\rk., I're.sh. Langston 77 .\lumni 49 ors n: ilk tro['lu are Anilerson San­ neliii'. "Ho ' (!rav. ders III ( )klahonia ('ity and Odell This trophy IS the tirst that has; ''' ‘‘ graduate ol the Manual Littleton. I'rom.m, Foruanl— ft. l.angstf)!! (j2 —F'ort Sill 84 Thonipsoii (it Sajnilpa. heeti presented 111 the history of | Training High School, .Muskogee, lo' in., Oklahoin.i C'ltv, Fresh. Langston 61 — I.incoln 83 Hiith Sanders and rhoinpsoti were l.angston's sports. Oornelius (pray OkI.ihunui. .\rinstrong, Rohen, (iiiard—5 ft. Langston 85 Lincoln 84 unal'ii- to niaki the [ircst. nt.ition he- y in.. St. loseph, .Mo., I'resh. Langston (>7■—Southern 96 eause ol their partieipation in the I'raiiklm, Fugetie, (iu ird— s ft. ^ Langston 6c|1—Southern 103 activities in Korea. Hut they wrote . in., I)e(,)uecn, .Ark., I'resh. .1 nicssaj:e to explain the troj'hv. Redd, Oathcr, (\'titer— 6 It. 4 '; in., Langston 57■—lackson 81 Merc is their explanation ol the Muskogee, Fresh. Langston 82 Southern 65 a\\ artl— "’riiis a\\ ard is awarded to ’ W'illiams, William, I'orward—6 Langston t^(|I—Alcorn 100 the most outst.indinj; I’reshinan of • t’t. I in.. .\ltu,>. F'resh. Langston Hi — Alcorn 78 the st]uad who has tnaile hiinsclf; 1 laynes. Theodore, ('enter— 6 ft. Langston 73,—Prairie V iew' 69 popular among the coaches and play-' 2 in.. Ponca ('it\, I'resh. ers with Ins exccssive hustling, de-‘ Langston 80I—Prairie V'icw 76 P.itierson. Don. ( iuard— s ft. H'; termination, ami team spirit. lie is | Honne Schedule 1953 the player who won't start the game' in., Saiul Springs, I resh. (Hi S.itiird.iy, hut knows he has done 1 ■Milton, jerome, ( iu.ird—5 ft. 11'^1 Ian. 50-p— Arkansas State hi.s part in helping shape the team | in., S.ind Springs, I'resh. I-'eh. 13-14— Wiley up tor the hig game. I'cj him this | Statuni, .\urelius, (iuard— 5 ft. it t-'eh. 21— Fort Sill award is givefi, and may he not slop in.. Oklahoma C-ity, Fresh. at this aw ard, hut strive lor the .Most, *Lettermen \'aluahle Flayer award which is hut i Gayles Is Conference Prexy a step higher than this award. This ‘ award is a challenge to those 'a'Ho Former Lion Makes ( loach C. 1'. "Zip” (Jayles was lollow you. (^ood luck, and it you re-elected president of the South­ keep up the g(x)d drive you have, Team in Itazuke western .Athletic Asscjcialion at the ."m sure you will rcach the next Miss Homecoming and Miss Football Queen annual league’s meeting which was Albert F.dwards and his team held in Dallas last December. step. " Our Football Quein, Mrs. Aline Walker Johnson, Tulsa, OMahoma, and Coach 3«!es Bright Season mate 01 the Itazuke (Ireen W'aves Miss Edith Dou^'as, "Miss Homecoming", Tulsa, Oklahoma, rijes out on the are watching their team mates go out (-oach (layles s.iid, "This grou() ot football field during the half in a beautiful convertible driven by Mr. Paul for practice. Ireshmeii is a nucleus of a good loot­ Brooks. Mrs. Johnson, Football Quee.i, v.as presented a beautiful bouquet of hall team." flowers. Fd wards, right hall hack, has made He told the hoys, “ i.angston will a wonderful football record with the he at the top . . . that's depending received lettermaii awards at the D o w e ll, sophomore, Okmulgee; CIr'jen Waves in those parts of on your attitude.” liancjuet: Booker T. .Morgan, freshman. Holey; Japan. He was the leading scorer Keep U Neat Presidetit (>. !.. Harrison praised Theodore Morris, sophomore, Ada; and ground gainer for the team, ('harles Hrackeeii, Ireshinan, Mus- the foothallers lor their untiring et- John Patmon, junior, Lawton: W il­ with seven touchdowns. No. iS is Vngec; Steven Brown, fre'shinan, Ok­ Cleaning and Laundry forts on the field. liam Purvey, senior, Ardmore; De- Edwards is action. lahoma City; Ira Ciarter, freshman, “ Kvcn though you have won a loyed Reed, freshman, Muskogee; There were other games to he (luthric- (leorge ('dark, senior, Mc- few games, it has heen a test," said William Roach, sophomore, Luther; played to deterinine the Conference .Alester; .Acic ('lark, freshtnan, F'red- the prcxv. “ I hope coacli ( laylcs will I'rank Rodgers, senior, Tulsa; \'aran Championship for the Air-Iorcc JOHN GAFFNEY, erick; Henry ('oilier, sophomore. Agent Sharp, freshman, Luther; Aurelius Japan title which the reporter is he here twenty more years,” he con­ Begins; Oirnelius (iray, Ircshnian, tinued. Statuni, freshman, Oklahoma City; sure that Edwards scored his share Room III, Universify Men Muskogee: ja c k Johnson, senior, Ur. Harrison said he has never Billy Swinton, junior, Little Rock, of T D ’s. known ctjach Ciayles to “pass the Lawton: I larvey Jones, freshman, •Ark.; Willie Wedgeworth, senior, huck.” Oklahoma ('ity; Walter Scotty Lacy, Choctaw; Stanley White, junior, A driver is known hy the fenders I lerc is the list ot players who treshman, I loldcnville; James Mc­ Washington, I). C. he keeps.—Hul Cochran.