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• ' . • H1 - r . 18 - • an. • e • 1t All"' OFFICIA.L 0:&0.-Uf SOUTHBASTEB.lf 8TATB • Vol. XLVI DURANT, OKI.A., THURSDAY, JULY 27. 1967 r- N o. ~ ------~----~~~------• ear. In 'lSHOa' • re COD• Indian · fmployes 144 Slated to-Receive o: iplo ·n;~as - • othert . I . .. , • •vac-• ':ahoma Plan Thurs·da!liBanquet OC Educator mpion-- With their study ending Fr1daty, Indian school employes • Jower will have their guidance institute's annual banquet T _hurs­ Wi II Addr_ess • ·on 14. day night in the s tudent union ba!Jroom. Dr. L eon Hibbs, Soutliea.~tern ------Convocation • president, and Mrs. Hibbs w1ll be • rr hca-•Sul- Dr. B1ll Lillard, superintend ent special guest s. Dr. James D . Mor­ of Oklahoma City who e w .. rison , dean of instruc tion. will c:iologists .ch of­ nward certific ates to partic1pants earned his first degree at S o uth­ eastern, will be c ommencc.ment ~ann•f who have com p leted four sum- , s peaker at 10 a .m . Thursday, Aug­ - nde it mers of study. ' le ers .tional ust 3 il'\.. Montgomery A u ditorium . 'The invocation will be " The Dr . Leon H ibbs , president of Southeastern will be presenting • • the L o rd's Prayer ." sung b y Ruth Discussion Fame James who will be a ccompanied J 44 diplo mas in his first· gradua. by Flodelle Dyer at the piano and Louis e Fair c h ild, Dallas. region- t ion ceremonial at the college Opal Hale in Indian s ign language. a l foster car e c onsutt~nt with the Music a.t the s ummer . c~nvo­ r .ayera • f Children's Bure8JJ, is final l('.ader cation will be provided by a c h o r­ b!t of ThP. thre e will also perform other numbers of the week a t the Southeastern a! group directed b y George Smith. • most guidance institute ' f o r Indian A Lake Texo ma pic nic is o n .Jerry f Mi~s Dyer, who has worked with Dr. Anne Semple each yea r in co­ s~h ool personnel. schedule for 6 p .m . Wednesday, >was The s ixth annual month of o:1 the ev~ of commencement 1964 ordu~ating the institute, is b eing study, designed to d e velop more ceremE:mies. All graduating stu­ as~isted by Mrs. James in daHy effective S('rvic e to bo:vs and girls rm- will a1rain ~erve as master o f cere- of the Muskogee BIA a rea, and the highway. - • 1 the monies. • Dee L. Gregory , guidance official, Of the 144 candidates f or de- cage Superintendent of C o nch& Dem­ at Chilocco Indian S c hool. f;rees, 82 are cOJnpleting the fifth- onstration School, which repre­ Guest speakers during the in- year program and were listed in SI'Jl• sents a sign'ificant effort o n the s titute's c losing days are Dr. Bar- last week' s Southeastetii. rhiJe part of the U.S. Bureau of l:1dian ry Kip-sey, sociology professor at Sixty-two are undergraduates are Affairs in the field of guida.Rce, Oklahoma State : Dr. seeking bachelor degteu. These . '42 Intolubbe is also a native of Du­ Georg~ D. Small, educational pro- candidates are: • rant and Southeastern alumnus. fesaorl at the University of Tula&; DURA.NT: Ellen Edmondson, Du-- Receiving certificates 'nlursday Florence Frank, a~Wlatant super- Yvonne Cooke, Beth Do'-Bee. night will be Lois Dilliner, Seneca '-tsor of licensing services with .Jeanni.ne HyU. Karen Blair, .Jim the Oklahoma Department of Pub- · Lester, David Lloyd. Syble PArk­ ~teet Indian ~hool, Wyandotte; Made­ ' -· lie Welfare. er, Brenda Lloyd. Sally Rossman-. tbl line King .and Clifford Row~. Car­ .,. ter Seminary, Ardmore; Beatrice Abld, IriJI Bruce. a.aststant dlree- Nonnaa C. Miller, Kenneth E. Red­ DelgadillO!. Fort Sill IDdian School, tor ot guidance and COliJU'ellng den, Robert Richeson and Tony R . Dill with the State Deparbnent of Taylor. . be 1 Lawton, and Betty War, .Jones a.. ~· , Hartahon•e. Education, and Kathleen Kobel, ARDMORE: Gayle Brown, Hal A Li"I'I'LE Hlti.P 'Ltri'I.JI! W'f' Is noelvel ~~a ee Table decorations and exhfblt:a chi.Jd care speci•llst with the lAroy Hays, .Johnny Wollaston, Rowl•·d from h1a wife Gleuda a11 each proe~~~_,oes to receive deaa eeia at Jaa Muskogee BIA area. .Joe Bater, and RandaU Harrlaon. e·••••naer co••~IDE!Dt .exerelaes.. Gl.eBda rfieelve ber II a rtP elora em will be the resulta of arts and • <-rafts work supervised by .James A~tlng with the third wed Ai:'OKA: .Jim Chapm~ Coy tleaaer wlailt'- Ja11a.es ecelves Ida IIIA!fte~s. Barnette, Southeastern art lnstrue­ of activities, Ethelyn Miller. edu- Karlow and .1oe Voto. • - tor. cation ! specialist with the Waah- McAI.ES'I'ER: Grace Teat& and • • tngton · BIA office, expressed en- Charles E. Cliburn. thustastlc approval of the lnsti- SAVANNA: .Joe Brown and Stu- Concert Scheduled ondt;Jy , KF~EARCH 8PEC~ST tute and its objectives. !anA. Akin. bl­ WU.L VISIT CAMPUS The program of -broad guidance CADDO: Carolyn Workman 8J'\d study fs unique inthe opportuni- Glenda Wri~ht Rowland. Be it hereby known that the March," Ru S c hirmer; "Girl t.St ants d.id not make the Southeast­ in S atin," Leroy Anderspn ; •·west at Dr. Harold Haswell, Dallas ectu­ Ues it pro\•ides non-teaching Indi- VALLIANT: Cad Altenbaumer th ca!'ion research specialist with an school t>.mployes, in particular, and Dennis Burton. ern community band cry unde. .Side Stor:y," Leonard Bernstein. at H~alth , Education and Welfare, alth,ough teachers also partic ipate FORT TOWSON: Wanda Smith The .Monday concert will defiit­ , •·Pride -ofthe Wolverines," John .. n­ will be at Southeastan at 10:15 in the study. and Verna F1eming. itely be held in the amphithf>.ater, Fhilip S o usa; " Frenc h F estival," ee a .m . Mond~ v to discu ss researc h herring inclement weather. Direc­ Glenn O sser, and " Parade" from Miss Miller. who began her OKLA. Cl'l'Y -! Lois Black, and Viva Mexico. J o hn J . M orrissey . th projects with faculty mell\bers. career· in lndJan education in an ~ral Yarbrough. tor Kenneth Peters feels that d e­ Uownb ~~ t is 7 .30 p .m. Monday ld The meeting, first scheduled for isolated two-teacher school now Also Da.nny Craige, Hendrix; spite the slight disco mfort ·o f a couple of a.ggrava.ted ants, the m­ in the amphitheater . Admissio n is t- Tuesday, will be in r oom 100 of holds one of the top posts in the .Jerry BQeman., Kings t o n ; Mickey free and the pub lic is invited. the administration building. BJA education divtston. .James, Bennington; Tom · worsh- forrnal atmosphere more readily lends itself to a good summertime t:ncles and ants, too. ------am, Tussy; Fred Sullivan. Calera; crowd. · ------p Sue. Har:riso!l McKinle y, Terral; Lynn Deaton. V\'aurika; Mozell "nle 1967 edition of the band ALTUS WORKSHOPS 0 Sims, Clayton. boasts 68 members, a good gain • \ TI'RACT ':t'EACHERS ... over last year's h igh o f 52. P e ters • Margaret .Johnson. Wewoka; notes that he is more than pleased Three sse professors_ w t ll at­ Ken Morris, Pickens; Jim Chat­ with the progress and perform­ t E:nd annual worksho p s at Altus - ham, Rat!iff City; Dennis Trahan, ance of the group. A repeat for J unior College, Augus t 21-25 : . Temple; Bobby Rogers, Red Oak; next summer has already been The purpose o( thes e workshops.' • Charlene Pope, Coalgate; Lahoma scheduled. is t o proV1de an opportunity f o r j Brisco, Tishomingo; Roberta. Far- Among the selections for the the faculty of the A ltus schools to ~ily handle which pays $10,000 i t." - u e en a ne'IMs paperwo man as well per year . / · a!" an a rtist ? A s a Southeastern' H e makes countless ~rips to So what's your ans wer? Eaker field to pamper his ''bug." report e r M iss B a k E'r wr·ote some If you were James M cDowell, It costs a lot for fiigbt instruc t - awa-rd winning s t ories. The stor­ ~SC aviation majo r from Cali­ or and pl~ ~ ..o J&nles works ies p rompted a job o ffer fro m fornia . y our answer was quick during the summer as a couns E-lor the '~rdmi) K'c>i te. "' I m ight h ave and blunt. for the Upwar~ Bound program:.. taken it." J\lr iss Baker s aid, "-ex- "~No ... c ept that l would h ave s pe nt too •• Instead you tighten your belt When questioned about wheu-1- muc h . t ime witH a d i"c t ionary, ano ther notch, kiss the wife good­ er 81). aviation degree w as b etter <-heckrng m~ spelling." by. and head for Southeastern to than a flying cert ifica.te J ames · · purst,te a clieriahed dream- flying. said, · " The degree c alls f o r a J Getting Even I "Solnetbnea you bave to SEC• broad education which h eips an W ith ..Pooh" rlflce tlll•p for tbe tbue b&­ individual appreciate and undelt- The F antasticks cast knew they lnK," waya McDowell. ..~r stand· more about the life he's w e re in a ' tough spot, following I eometbtnc better Jat;er oa." liVing. Compared to this, the fly- ··w innie t~ P ooh ." They seem tO And sacdflce McDowell did ing certificate isn't much_ Af- have taken fare of the situation . when he left a ·secure llvlng. ter all, a man is more than j u s t h o wever. Extra performances h4d . I l - a job or money.•• to b e scheduled t o handle the JAMES· MeDOW.£1.1••••••• a maa Ia 1DOre -a Jo1p. famUy, and volkswagen behind for !our years of sweat and work to- And .James McDowell Ia. crowd. '' - • • • t • ' • • - • • I I 'rHB S002'BI!l. • THURSDAY. JULY 27. IS67 .- • . Theft- of 'Mike' • Casts ShOdowv • , . . _.. - 6q Quentin TlaoiiUUI - - Stolen: one microphone from the SSC ballroom. The ballroom at Southeastern has long been the gath­

ering place for student, iaculty. and independent activities. • ~outheastern prides itself, on the f~ct tha~ when a meeting .... l • '• place was needed for any worthwh\le proJect, the ballroom i was r eadily available. •. • r To a ssis t further, the school purc·hased a new $65 •• microphone . . • • The microphone was stolen as swnmer school got under • \\·ay. Proba bly by someone 'vho·had no use for it, since an addit io nal $ 100 worth of equipment is necessary to make it functional. • The loss of t.his microphone is a direct act against the entire student bedy. It was not an act by an individual : agains t the s chool, because the school is the student~. All the facilities us ed by the students .are . the property of all - the s tudents. . · -• • If facilities like this cap't be properly cared for by the stu;lents, then. maybe they should not be provided .

• .. . It really looks bad to tell some visiting group·, "Sorry we don't have the facilities you need for your gathering. • Someone s tole them. Gu~s you'll have to buy your own.~· • I -...... A TAIJ. TAI:E, N() DOUBT but OU:ftord Bowe'a compan.lollS seeao to be takla~ it eerlo1181y. The &a•up lSurrirner Art Bxhi·bii Opens includes guidance Institute anembera who wW rec elve cSertlficatea a& the Thursday night b&Dqaet. Pic­ J • tured, left to · right, are Lois DUJioer,. Indian School; MadeiiDe Kin~ aM Rowe. Carter SemiD- A summer semester art exhibi- class "will have a display ot dea ai-y. ~trice Delgoolllo, Fort SUl Jndlan School, and Betty War, .Jones Aeade:m::Y.~·:______fion begins Thursday. The dis- algna. play is on both floors of the fine 1 Professor Baker said the de­ arts building. Work from. all vartment will be ..pushed for lyn·n eceive$ Schol-rship classes plus art by Indian guid-:. space"' to get all the work dis­ Dear• ance personnel and Upward Bound played. We -tennltes are not the types • students v.rfil be shown. . , to do aour protesting out in the c.pen like Dr. King. George ·Ltnc· ·For I Conductor or $hop . The display continu~ through I oln RockweU, and Dr. Spock. · ¥onday. P4-intings ~ude _those 22 More Accept Southeastern electronics inatz uo­ ed through the Buck Engtneet•ac from the - rundamental . .watercol- - • Instead. ·we prefer to do our tor, Harold Lynn.. · haa been a­ Company. piOOucer ot electronic or, and landscape painting clauu. dirty work .. underground" 30 to ward~ a scholarship for a aenll­ teaching mectta. Art professor Minnie · Bsa~er's T·eaching Posts apeak. But aa of late, things have conductor workshop, August 21·23 Lynn wtU also be a technfeal arts and crafts class will ~ve a occured whicli de!iftltely go again­ at Southern Dllnola Unlverslty. consultant tor the workmop. ~e display of novelty crafts; card­ at policy ao .JnY co-worker. Barney, The scholarship ls being award- wlU present two subjects. ..Jn­ board constructions, puppetry, and A..ccordlng- to the placez11ent: of­ and ·I decided maybe you could do novatlve Method.a in Pt e•enttnc W.:>rk..... · fice, 22 more Southeastern gradu­ •omethlng tor us by shedding a printing 1 Electrlclty-Elect.ronica Conteat" It ates have accepted- teachtna- job&. little .light on ou~ .ad plight. The advanced arts and era.fta and •1 heory and A.ppllca.tioJl ot Fifteen aeeep~ Job• In Ok1a­ Every thing was lh.unky-dory un­ Polite Ans er the Metal-oxide Field Bff1 :t section will consist of soap carv- homa. They Jnclu4e Kay Burden. ' inp. mosaics, slump gl•es, and W about tour montu ago when con tranabtor.:• . Kenneth · DuDean. end Ellen ¥.4- Bantey and I were working on With Southeaaten\ ceunu co­ models made from a comhla:atl<8 mondeon. Colbea t; attd Dlia Puts Professor .of plaster-of-paris, sand, and gono. •tnce thta sott-pine- job l tn the library lng Uutouch a ceneral tranattlOft• Park. -CoUJD.ville; Hvolcl Arter. and t.hb tera tble .Jlr.clcet came up. a1 period fr'om the elecUoll tube to lite. Cameron. and Barbara· B•nee. L being the opU,n!at. I am, ftg­ · the transbtor, Lynn. fe•b bla d• rn addition, a display Q~ han.d Marietta. , . ured lt was nothtng more than a In Fantastic s perience at. the SIU woa'k+op wtD designs ' and band~e candles t:r Also lacluded · &l"8 LslndA Broth, trapped woodpecker with an over­ be of aianJtfcent value to the sac wUI be shown.. T,he art aemlnar Sand Spr.lnp; Dennht Burton. Kll- By Steea dose ot liver pWa. But. b~re program. -----~------:-. --- burn; David Kemp. Comanche; ..Hello, Ed. 'I*'• b BUl Petty. Dorothy ll..a.aeaada, C'etddo; Henry either _Barney · or I could · attck How would yOU' like to be in a - COMMENCEMENT -- McKenme. Harma: Doralyn Kez1, our heada out an ..tr Yent we. play'?" .sawduat and .eoft pine, were flung ret. I.tndsay; ~ Crowel~ Hugo; •'Who me.!•• ·. IJ Gene Autrey: Billy Rowan. Wau­ violently Into a pile ot dbtraught Its Pro-ved Agatha Bell. ThackervUle.. ' rika. and Crace ~ Haywood. ••Yeah you!" . ru~ble. •""I*he la.at tlme I waa 1D a play -·r-EXAS: Howard We~- Fort Tho•e aeeepUDc joba bl othe\r statu were DaD Buaby, Corona. Whea I repin-e• my com~• '!!Afa;:J inthe ninth grade!" Worth; Gary . Gutty, AJn~t-rt.llo: Skydivers A~e. ure •nd 11~ there .rt.oocl ..Oh, you can do it.'" Lonnie· and Ronnie Mayo, Pebo- Calit.; Henry Davt., .Junction City, looke4 K.an.; Dcmald Rose. Jw(aize. Kan.; _this wltlte-bat~ , Wot"•• ID • ••wetl, I can't think or an ex- lia: Dianne WlUia.Jns. Shennan; Clara:,. P~ Houston, Texa•; . Lois red !11Uock, cat1.11~ peenuta aad cuse to say no, so I"ll try.'" and. Jerry Hess, Denison. Ann Skelton. Chinle, Art.z.., and teWng ttal• Httle, f'eUow bow Tbla was the convenat.lon that Poor Tarzan mut>.h aleer the Dba try woald resulted in BIU Perry castine Ed CALIFORNIA: Cba.;les Wayne .James Van Sickle. Reaver Clty. Neb: · leelr. ll.e sa'4 atftNJI,.Ing about Byrd as one of tbe flaiJaen Ia Intentionally hanging one's ~· ·Baxter, Fresno. eo.. tructtoo &'OfA~ oa for ""Ibe Fanteatlclrt!." achute in a towering tree in the ~ward Stanley an. d .Jimmy middle of nowhere isn't anyone•• NEW MEXICO: .Joy~e Ridtng-iil. Chatham. accepted non·teaehi1lg montlas and I could eee tbe Byrd haa !lad no previous dra• aaeen Jtabt. . matlc experience. because he has idea of fun. For Skip Bunn, spJ;inC Crownp'oint. jobs in Dallas and Ada. Southeastern graduate. lt result­ • X pulled Barney oot from under been too busy studying history. ed in a bone. rattling 40-foot fall a . two-penny nail and gavE: him ' He is a Baylor graduate, and now to the gaoun4 floor. my inteWgence re.Port. Barney_ baa doctoral study in history in • agreed that we m.Jgllt. as well for· progress at Texas Tech. Bunn. was tnatnlcted to bane get the soft-pine Jq'b and get on The SoutheasterD Instructor hla ·~hute in a tree during a prac­ •• • over t.o the scien~ buildin~ and Ia married and is the f'a.ther of tice session as a sntoke-jwnptfio ia get .to work on a red-oak coatract. a ftve year old daupter. .Jail• the SiaR:tyou National Forest. lJr I . Thl,.ga went tine at the science Bef'ore coming to Soathoe•Mtei'll southwest Oregon. The · "chute buUdin~ tor a rew tl)onths and we he taught at Navarro .Junior hung, "but Bunn. ~ found himsel~ hanging too far from any lintbS · • • had P!"&etically forgotten the li- College In Corsica,.,._ Tex•e. brary incident. Then all hell broke and was teacllln~ al181sta"t at to climb down the tree.. out. Texaa Tech. The alumnu. recalled that the • · •l"he only experience the lnatntc- •chute ..let go" and aent him pn In • • Ript the ntlddle of my tor has had in dranta waa two a 40-foot f~ falL Bunn., remem­ Juncli hour (whl~ IJJ ratbe?" plays in , one bering his lessons, rolled up Uke - long wben rm Oil tbe Jf:'b) c-Ame play in high school and one a caterpillar after hitting the this racket ,....m. Banley h h 1 H . ' 1 ked t d 1 keel t c urc P ay. e was m the Baylor earth. Although knocked unconsc­ • oo a II~ an. 1 . oo a A Cappella Choir. ~ ious from the impact. he was him, sn4 the next1 thing I re- ..I enjoyed doing the p\ay be- o~_erwtse not injured. naember waJdnc up lJl this cause it was an opportunity to 1 wae Recently, he becante a tull- wheel-barrow 4Utd ,spitting out rE:lease my inhibltiona in aft ap- •- cement dauulbl. proved fashion. " Byrd mused . fledged' jwnper and expects to re­ ceive tran~fer to Missoula. ~~ont. Batn~y narrowly ~ from His next jurn.p Will be for real-­ a faiUng pencU s~rpener and into the edge of a mouth of fire. this tbne was pulling me out of 0/(A Y KEN,_v • • the grating JlleM. LOOI( AT THIS, This fall he will ta:ke a more Enough is end,ug'h..j down to earth job as teacher at a About a year ago Ken 'Morris junior high school in Redding Up we go to the second floor to was overheard saying if he ev­ Calif. • see the. boss of the Pine Worl{er's er graduated he wanted his name Union Number SlO. \But the boss to stick out in the paper like .a THE SOUTHEASTERN merely relates tJtat it is not under s ore thumb. Well, here it is, Ken.. 0 his contro l , all wor~ units in the KEN MORRIS is graduating. Southeastern State College, Du­ library and sciettce !buildings are rant, Okla. 7'-4701. t e mporarily laid off. • • 4 on our side, see. Stop this con- Published weekly· during the So now Barney and I are holed f o unded constrpction so decent school year. at Southeastern State up in the bottom t:floor of the t e rmites c a .n get some sleep at College, Durant. Okla. 74701. · science building! wertc hing t.hese least. Or else we'll move into your Second Claas Postage Paid at idiots tear up bur happy

l recltln~ Homer. JDa before that · Crunchtngly ~OUI'W, Thank you. And I waive consecutive interpretation. It waa Plllto. · \Vo t ~t J V l : "• J.- ~ . F tlreman (I! rom New Yorker) So lend :l r! E: .. ~ an'(" r f ~·'0\ 1 Destntction Crew no. 3 h~,- f' tU'I w'l()d • - ounf'F- , d nt In Aja x Woodwork. Inc. • • • • -• . - -· • • • •

• I ~ 'riM/RSDAY, JULY Z7, L967 THE SOUTHBAS'rBRN,· Druaat, OldGiaDJnG • I Her i rement Plans • , , Are ~Ready And Ql Minnie Baker, art professor, doesn't have to make pfans for her retirement which starts at the end of the aumiDer term. Plans, ready and waitin':J "'have accumu_lated through the years. ~ 'Ihey-&e 1n tbe toxm of aketch.. prealliona were recenUy climaxed waltinc to become pictures and at a dinner in the Blue •nd Gold· art commtbnenta which now c•n Room. claim undlvldecl attention- At her n•a a source ot aa.Ua­ home ill Durant ~ B•ker h•• tacUon to leave two other former a room waiting be convet ted-in­ - to students. :Max McClendon and to a studio. which wW undoubted­ ly be the center of ct eaUve acti- .James Barnette. wortdnc- in the art depe rbaent. The two ln•truc• Be~ Wyat-t vity. . • • Southeastern can take credit. tora - weU .. pe.rt-tlJne in.struc­ - tor K•thy Sturch. were all art ln a tive way. for the direc­ . ~ · CouP,Ie . ~ Cho oses award wtnneaa.. :nLdl~tes. tion Mi- Baker's art career took in lta c:srUeat at•gc:s . .Aa an Ard­ 'When the f&ll tetm atarta Dr. . - • • mo~ student at t he conece. aa Allen Platter, I10W on theAte;:;:ca­ f Chapel &he explains.• . tion staff. w1ll. be art dep ent orr !P~'" - ___...,- ·~ \QOk an the art otfel"'e(2- chatrn1an. for foil Wedding but it w•an•t enough. In fact. there ! . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyatt, waa no place in Oklahonut. at · that e • time to cet & real art education. .. Millerto l"\. a r e §announc ing the com­ To W·sh'nctoa sse USIClans Ing rna.rtiage' or their daughter. So she went to the Corco~ Jayne Wyatt. to Carroll Willis, School of Art tn W•!!!.hington . . son ot Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Willis Work of pl"(lspectl"e students o f Durant- to be subuutted and judged aa an Slate Recit s Miss ...:W~tt is a s e nior English . major at Southeast.ern- The pros­ entrance req\l.lre%Qent. In one area. of Corcoran study F0 Th• I pective brtdegroont is_ preaenUy Ml•a Baker waa one of three stu. · r s ee stationed at Fort Polk in IA>ui­ denta _oat of 200 who qualified for aian&. -- advancemeDt--and one of the Jerry H&rrt.on. piazdat., and The couple plan a small double­ other two was repeating the st\ldy. Jeannine Hull, flutist. have senior ring ceremony f o r O c tober 22 at She won other honors at the reci tals on schedule this week at the base· chapel at. Fort Polk. • V\raahington acl\ool. includilig the Southeastern State Collece. Bertha . Petry . .chol&rship which Baroque, cla...teal~ and rom•ntio provided study at the Brecken- periods. aa well &a contenLporary. Hedrick-Butler • ridge School of Painting in . wUl be repre.ented ln the progt sm • I A SILVER TRAY AND Pf.•qVE wae tile ~ :KeuA¥4! II Gloucester. Man. . of Hartiaon. pianlat.. &1 8 :SO p.m. by Mlee Minnie P·ker. rethiDCarti ~c:nor, a~ a IF"iPjllet •eta Ia her Miss Baker also taught for a Thursday ln the Little 'I beater. Wed·di ng Planned - booor. Ronald .Jack&OD. art dub prealclellt. IN alfM. year ln the Waahingt.on D.C. Pub­ The Boswell mualclan l.a a pupU lie School.a- At thla point, how­ of Jolln BI&I1aoC. Mr. and :Mra. James Hedrick. t:ver. abe seemed to have forgot­ Antlers.. announce the enpgeme11t ten Oklahoma's dearth of art op­ A ..special•• on "lh.t Procr&Dl. of their daughter. ~ tD • • • portunitl.. when abe becente anx­ Harriaon ael~ wW. be ~e •-pre-• .Johnny Butler. Jobnny la the aoa • loua to retHnl to her Ratlve state. miere.. ot a short work by Dr. of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Butler. Big S\Nitch Orchid-Giving RN.. e A.-an Paul M&~WUr, rn••afc dep&rt.ment Farria. • '" Back iA ~ore, where_ no art chalrutan.. Barbara Ia a eraduate . at a wa.s ot'tered iD public achools, ahe Harri80ft entered Sou~ Pari.8 beauty college. She {a now HflUecl the cap.. tor · high school aa a math major. vt& a niath In­ ftn~»loyed with an Antlers beauty ~ There'a a blg switch gotnc oa Ill attended ba eollege c1• e s. .tudenta and tor othera inter- stitute for aupetior hlp acbool salon. . the matter ot orehld-stvtnc. Dt. Some may rec•D flte wbea c.ted In art tnstructloft. She •lao Butler graduated rrom SouU.. Sally Leonard. retiring ftom the d&,.. students. Mathent&tlea. !low~. had to leave roo1n for-Ilia in~ eestaii W'lth & bachelor or •cieDCe ta abe waa critic teacher at Rua ~~~ ~ ~~~~ve Southee ate& n faculty. on the eeU · 'I talntnc Sdlool. otJlel'lS may ~Y - 1 e ummers ln mu.afc. The result waa a double In znathepnatlca eclu.catlee Ia 1915. - receiYing end. reinember the daya when. ahe ln Durant were spent on requlre­ major. • .Jo.bnlly ia attendtti~ the lll They are not her own ax6en­ wa. actlfte dern ~ women. menta tor her ftrst de&lee. L"l 1936 ill8titute UU• stmU'Iler aad ta :w ork• • houae varietle. which have JU)t­ abe joaned the Southea•tern fac- Jesnnlne Hull, flutl t wUl give ing on his m.aat.er'a dag1 ee. ed ao many special occaslona. tor For 0others. her ..rvlce a'oftc ulty. . ber senior recital at 8 p.Rt. Ji 1 lday He waa 'on the bonor roll ancl t'rlenda and tellow-worket a ~ut with that ~ her .uter. Dr. I.gcy Kiaa Bakel's advanced study lD the Little "I beater. Mary Ann was awarded the Bob Paul rtem- they carry the same good wtahe m. Leonard =• apon80r o-t Slama baa beea at the State Univeraity Thompaor-.. muSic Instructor, will man &ward- · Dr. LeoJ'lard shared honors wlth Kappa Sorority (tor earlier aluJD­ ot Iowar. where ahe earned her be piano accompanist and Jerry He h .., ta.ucht at Atoka ..t•mlor other faculty members w'ho are nae. Pt. Kappa Sl&'m&) wlJ1 be master'a • degt ee. at the University Don. Hull. clarjnet. will assist With High and will continue there -thl• leaving or retiring at the Mon.. the focal point ot meD1oriea of Okla~a. Ohio State Univer­ l.he pro«razn. coming. yesr. day nig ht party at t.he president's sity, anc~ · · Institute Allende at Barbara is enrolled a.a a fresh­ AJJ tor hospitality, all South­ Hull. who baa been &t IQcnporla home. .Juanajuato. Mexico. State College. Kanaaa. 'Wlll be man b~ess , ntajor thia tan. , . 1 eaatex wUl recall h'PPY events · lnfonna Supper * ~ .,Hoaora band director at Broken Bow ne:X.t The couple wUl exch&Dge vowa . In het' home or when llhe ass's­ at 8 p.m.. P 1 1day. Auguat 11. She was also guest at honor ted with coDege .oCtal evenb. Honor11 and awards have punctu­ year. · when Katie Frank Slac~ desn ated the career of the Southeast­ .Je&nnine's progran1 wUl open ~ of women. entertained a group ern professor, w lao 1.8 listed ln. ~"ith Mozart's ..Concerto In D. ma­ oi college and Durant W'OD'le:ft at Wllo•s 'Who lD American Art.. jo r .. and close With a Jacques lbert. an info& uaal supper. The Okl•homa sem..lcentenAlal number for piano, flute. and clari­ JGrad.ua te Plans And now th""e education and edition. of ..Wldenmg H~· de­ net. • • psychology department h.. Invit­ voted a dbuble-pege spread to Miss Eaker and reproductiona ot her Karen Blair. soprano, ba• a sen­ A.!1gust Wedding · ed Dr. Sally's friends .and tonner t o r recital scheduled for 8 p.m. a Sunday aftei'IIOOJl y.•ork. atudents to ' - ~~--­ Tuesday. A depe.rtment rc:cltal at Marylin Hamilton, Tishomingo reception. The reception Will be In the Alice Robertson Junior

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.• • . ~ 1 b7 Ho rold Ho moa he Ia.- to 'iOin- Tiie wunletakable slap. alap. my KcVay• year to err'st me." • slap of a beak.et~ll on hard- Although, Puclp retuned to,,.., wood dlscJo•ed the - ,vhereabouta it as a..rr alibi. the late n.amtnc of • of Southea•tern•a brand new cage the head COAch hed to burt re= coach. crutttnc. f -· .Ja.rnea ..Puctge•• Bowers waa eye- With the returning vete~-- ing a would-be recruit aa the kid the freehmen coming m. the .._ went th.rougl) his paces. 'the Sav- ages could field a acrappy · age-in-the-making stood only 5'6... Height la needed badly, • aa . and wouldn'tt rate ~ glance at steady outside 8hoclen • • • • I most · school& Bowe~ noted that he. got no ' • . - Most s c hools. however. do not help at- all from junior boast a Pudge Bowe~ as head tran.sfera thla yeaT. Graduatea ._...u

I basketball coach.. ha.ve to be replaced by aquadmen Pudge ca.rne out of Calera High , and newco'uters. f 'j- • • S c hool as an All-State basketball- zt•s a blg move up for the little • er in 1947 . In his junior and senior ••veterinarian.•• who hoperully wUl th~ • y e.ars, the Bulldogs' ..miracle mid- . firid · a cure for the iUs of " get•• ·helped his team to the state roundball ..hoaaes:• Pudge 11-' • tounta..ment. been asaistant coaCh at Southeoat- Southeastern was next for the ern for some 14: years now. Tb&t'• • farm b oy who on~e thought he a long time to play eecond Odell~ might study veterinary medicine in a two-man band. and vocatio nal agriculture. Fella runs 14: years. he•a due a • 'Though he stood , only ~· s·· in big jUmp! . his playing days, Pudge was a • tallback . in coach Dave Stevena• . m o dified singte wing. While pic.k­ • - lng up two letters in football. he g a thered f o ur monograms on the hardwood. oNobodyf least of all bls oppon­ ents. ever questioned his size. ' In his years as ,assistant c oact& at sse other o f'fers have come his way. some for more money. · The school. the l\lre of the lake. - .. and his hopes .for the head coach­ •• ' ing job Saine .day. all combined to SHOWING HIS FORlW on &tound Inns. Is AU•• Bo•ker. Cboetaw .oftt?D keep Pudge at t. 01a the Intramu-ral an-star. tEna Jwtaa ~1 other.,..,...,_• The new c ·· • who is new in I title only. plim'!.!.:to retain "the basic patterns he hei_Ped fn!ltall under ' Sullivan. He feels the Southeast­ Nlanq9ers-No e Softball /-Stars ern g&ft'le 18 .oUd. He will •treae • • • a bit more indlVid1•al lnltiative. • • Twenty-two players laa.. e ~een Also. Aitan. Barker. Chocta:wa Math II •eccmd baae. aJtd Duke 'ntis fa .simply another way of named to the annJ,••I ~er ..,ft• . left fielCl; Harrell Kermedy. BSU Cbrt.Uan Faculty third baae. saying that If a play breaks down beU all-star team.. _ cepter field; ~enY · Smith. A he). CUrtla Pittman. BS!U in progresa.. tb...- man 'With the Managing- · the Gold te&ID are right ~d: Gary Dud8 .-bortstop: - Rade Radaatnovlch. ball will take advantage of what­ Ernest Sturch • and Chuck Mid­ utiUty. and ~oe BIOWI&; • and Jt•aculty lett fteld; Tom Butnowakl. ever opening Ia glven. not kill the dleton. Tbe Gold llneup la~udee Doyle eaton. racuitY. pltchero. Math D ~er fteld; · Eugene play entirely alld aet. up again. J.umberg. ~latjh t npt field. and Dennis Trahan.' BSU .catcher; AI -mue f.eam ·. me~are Doa Coach Bow-era mentioned that 6<..... • 'Chew. Hath U · flrat Iisee; Bll.l Hazell and •ntch. dude The t eon McKee and 3erry Dean. Vud.e ···-· KHtzke: .Math U !.. aeeand -bare; ~er­ Blue equacl lncluclea e llmlth. utility. ry Grove. Duda third bere,'.and Pat Paculty • _cat.eher; Walt Parker. 'lite an-.tan were picked by Dyer H_elps Golf Prospects · Pilce. Math II ahQrta~. Math Ill pitcher; Clyde Brown.. mana1rerw or the tee aaa pe.rtlc1pat­ Dud• ftrat baee: DaYicl BucdL-e. lng m the .ummer a4tba'l leaaue. - • • • Get Big Soo~t · -M a t h l_f---i · o p s Tennis. Buffs -- • '1 he Southeaetern 8(11t Softba/I ..Cr.own, should receive a bl&' Uft ~ -Learn Trade with the addlUOD o~ P.Jddy Bn.w Oklahoma XW~ Ac a d ·e m Tennis players in the summer -. E~9 e Out SS U gtaduat.e. who plana to attend, _ classes or ~ ean »hck. pbyelcal 'i'he DUrant junior waa . one Matlt n wallo BSU 10.0 in education lnatructor. have been OJl the final game ~ the aea.aon to the top players Oil A. •• cettln&- some expe1 t help ttOIDj during the pest two yeara. cinch first place • in the !IUJDlUer C I a r e n c e Dyer. Southeastetn•a softball league. ~ coach of cbautplona. "Ihe Savagea 'wound up ninth m the confereace thla year. However. A win (or the . Baptirta would pyer helped Ki• Kaclc"a terude h a ve forced playoff gama for it waa the ftnt time they a cla- with a ~0&1 azelon .tep to the intramural cbam.ploneblp. but managed to e.:ape the Jeacue 'c el­ begin the ·sumJDer. Becauae the lar. Math hurler Wailt Parker ~oupd aummer Is abort. tlda atep of pro­ the gotng easy f-or ~· aeven.th •• -.... gl eeeion waa, needed. - Future plans call for a continu­ : ~ win of the season qalDat no toes· ed expan.slon In the Southe s atena ' r Coach Dyer aho ln.at:ructe ln. a golt pro~ · es. tennta clillic" earlier thte .ummer. BSU wound up in aole ·porn u­ ..0 • • The clinic waa· )aeld at the park ion of second plaice wltb a 5-2 rec­ ...... • any many youaa- people attended. A.'ri"ENTION A.LVM!Q ord. Including Ml- Hac k ' a two In other gaD\~ played . BSU youncer ' brothera. Alumni wbo returit ~or Home= f found the going a lltUe eeeler aa B.-sic fundamental foot coming festlvltlM October 21. are they dumped \the l.eft 0Yeta 13-3 • was supervised The ~erent expected to see one of the top and the Duds . 6-~. The Duds split t types of grlpa to hold a racket p.ma on tap in the touata t:wo other ' contests. beating the were al80 dbcuasecl. hom& CoUegiate Conference thle Faculty 3-2 while l~ng to Math .Jay Lyaaugtat wUJ' contiJ'iue with fall. III 8-1. thia clinic as Instructor untU the Soutbeastena will race The ·Choctaws forfeited to middle of Aucuat with the ages Southwestern Bulldog-.. who have .Math I. then ah.Qwed up the:lr of the young- people ranging from already been rated by many . aa next game and edged ,peat ~Math 8 to 18. the team to_beat for the OCC title• lll 2-1. The Fa.Ctdty m•nepd to .Jay wlll be trying to fill the • g e_! by Math Ill 5--4 td b~ out ahoea Coach Dyer alnce Dyer ot EXAMS SIA'r&D o f a slump. 1 is wol"klng with a com.munity ser­ Ttre Left Overs mu.st tie~e de­ vice project. Thf• program wtll be­ Flna.. wlll begin at 8 a.m. Tuea-, velo ped a. compl~x · over their gin about October 1. day and end at~ p .m. Weclnestlay. • n ame . The y threw in the towel Lor Dyer said. •"The first day of Any conflict in scbedulea aJaould a fOrfeit against P,<>We rful Math II .June thiR year I began my 22nc be report~ to the dean of Instruc­ year of coaching tennta. • tion. and finishe d the fseason with atx ...., •• w~ae IIIII!~ < losses and noth1-ng but goose --doz•taa eggs in the wfn ~lumn. . ~-~- _... ~_ _...... __..,., _ - Final Intramut al Standlnp . • • TEAM , \ WON LOST lilia~W A.YDIOM Math II ~ 7 . 0 • • lrc>B COLI.JCGE STEAKLEY BSU J - 5 2 Ii1V& • r.m~ 3 3 Dr. C h octaws 3 3 The Aba•k _Recording Company aor. won Je•t F acult-y _ 3 -. "' 4: • of Dallas baa. relea.a6d_...a new albllln tournament at M a th III - 3 . 4: toy the Five Anlericane, ~ot uter de~ Union. Southeastern students. Math I · 2 4: Hazel d~eated Xfc:m.:Jille .Mayo, Pe· ~eft Overs 0 6 - 'The Album lncludee the Five .,b....,vlta. Texas. lii ftnal- best-3 A ' H • - ~, - big h i ts ..Western Union•• and ..Out-of-6 pmea :h. He won l ..Sound of Love.!• • • three of the ftrat games. HOT SUMMER. JOB Slxteell men· par- : COMPANY George. Hatfield, Southea ate& u ticipated lii the tourn.a- DU!IIt. ~tudent Senate pr esldent ~or the COME IN FOR PARTS coming school yea,r. reports tha-t AD-pro Upt enc1 JQke .A. bophy-.- to Ha- • he is spending a leiBUrely ewnmer -of the Phlled= ~ •IL in M o ntana. righting forest flr~. to a vtt•' w~ • &a - AND SERVICE that is. • ' in the ciarrent h ue of aPQ;t a , -Hatfield is employed ·-at tlle 9- ~ · DURA'N'I'.OK OMA mile Ranger 'Station Bear Hnron. "I b&ve one pbyalcal ~em.." - I Xont. aa711 Dltk• •• A bl• moutJa.•• 0 . ~ . • •