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. , ou. , o: .., I . OFFICIAL ORGAN 10 THIC.&.I'J'Eill' OoLLIIG. : -' .: i . THE ., BUll ChriBtnuuJ Seals VOLUME TWENTY-FIVE . 1946 NUMBER ELEVEN 1 Sa¥ages Snag . ITradHiOnatChriSililaS ' ·ng : Sen· In SSC Football ·· · , · · · ·. _ ·. · . .-. · - b \ · · . . Tuesday · .: fo . ; Stress Relig · ious T De afers WIn collegiate Feotball Cbamplonahip m . .. .. ·· · .· . Ada ·T ou;ney :: I . . . ' . . . . I A. religious . theme wi , I . . :: Thi. .. oln .. . .. ed· ag.in marK the annual Ca• debaters the war. I . tlleligbtihg service next Tu• . season with a bang last week, A crowd of Southeastern tans, To -! ho" is . · .. W . .. . ... : F ' o ' 1946 day, December 17, ' at 8 p.m., briDging home the sweepstakes looking almost Uke Durant en masse, .., trophy the Invitational .Speech jammed the East Central stadium . . - - . . I in the Southeastern stau; col- 'l'burnament at East Central State and the Savage-Tiger - duel gave . . sOutheastern students lei 1 trlen's gymna " sium. Stll- College, Ada.. Scotty Nobles and Ger- them a. first-rate Jia.U-chewing op- f T Dl ...... ha.ve for inclusion in tJ ts fl 11 d ts ald plaee 1n . aenlor portuntty, ntp and tUck all the way.. 0 rN• e ttie 'f9.46-47 edition of "Who's Who I rom a epartmen mens div181on. of t1ie debate events, The Savages took opening kick _,.,1 11 . . .. Aiilongo· Students In American u.it- of he college will participate and M1811 Jo\lDaoA and lWa8 oft and never lost Jt08Be8siOD of the All sse . . .- a,nd "Colleoa," Dean A. E. in he preparation Mary Dean crew advaneeil to the ball unUI they had croued the East · · , · ., .. aem.l!1nala 1n the lnexpaienced wo- Central goal line on a march that ' . - today. Sentation Of the Ceremony tmen's dlrvislon, aa membera of the went from 10 yard · . · Ther· MiBa Elayne Bilbo, , Otho which has become traditional 81luad piled UP four rm.t pla.cea, !We llne to pay dirt fO Yards·· away. The person ted' with the (}leon, Kenneth God .. at the 8eCOnds, two thirds, and a. fourth tn first . counter came lol\ a PB88 from campus ; will pictured in . the 1$4 7 fre¥• .. ilfae . GOnzales, ltllss Pat lndlvJdual conteata. Howard Guyer tO Guyer 1 Savage, apd .Green; - Phinis Lamb, James Individual winners were Scotty passing, on East Central's 18 yard not just the nes whO' have IJ9ught Paul McKinney, Koblee,J.first in general 1 dlacusaion, rifled a pass tJ Gene Jones 00 a book, the staff an-; GeO.rge · Miss Lola Totoro, aecond n extemp, second 1n tm- the 5, and Jones raced over. Charles nounced as the staff pho-: _D{I;vld and Mlea. U,u Ellen IJI'OIIlpt , and second in after din- . Hewitt added the extra point, South- tographer s up a campus. studio ; : •. :·- ner speaking; eastern '7, East Central 0. lin the council room Among Students In Gerald Sanders, first 1n unprepar- In the second the Tigers gan shootmg students Amertam and ed poetry, first 1n impromptu, second came roaring back to tie up the old on schedule. . . · ·· , tlnft ., started In . 1934 8J!t a project to- .la radio, third 1n prepared poetry, ball game. The Tigers took . over on 1 . In . addition to receiving bJda and reeogQize outstanding honor students and tied for th1fd in address read- their own 40 yard after an ·I letting a con ct a reference volume lag; I · exchange of klcks. j Fentem passed 1 in the Sa.va.gJ, the signed" ,of information on the Lee. Roy Hicks, firSt in story tell- to Thompson on 36 · a contract Soutliweatern greo.t o! ' ,Afuerlca's col- lag, seco.nd In unprepared poetry; yard llne, and &ga.ut on the savage I graving ComJ¥U!Y of Oklahoma .CitY.. lege are made Jack Carter, fourth 1n radio. 5 when Tjlompeon. 'fent over. Fen- to produce thf by offset print- , oh hola:rshlp, Fiv _e ..debate teams, Nobles and tem kicked the ix>iDt, and at lng method, hjiB opened an advertts- In activities, . and Miss Johnson and Mlaa the half time the score board read fng. sales an!! ts · windinlr' pQtepff.a.Utf: for future usefulness to ,ctew,_Afiss Patsy Cox and Miss Joan Southeastern 7, Ef$t Central 7. ' up subscrlptl* Bales. , .. - and Moss, Dick Puckett and Lee Roy · Early In the third quarter the B). paying e entire cost · of photb- · .T1lniors, and thoae doing Hicks, and Jack ea;rter and Tigers made their counter of graphing ind vidual st\(dents an'd · ; work are eligible. Of Smlth, · by Profeai!IOr tJ)e afternoon when 1 Charles Hewitt faculty for class and · faculty th'-le 'Who , graduated last spring, 'I'. A. Houston, debaite coach, attend- tried a field goal trozr East Central's sections of tqe yearbq<>k, the Staff · only be Included. cam- ed the -three-day .t in which six- 82 yard line, kicki'='g at an angle, I hopes to obtalp full ceoperatlo'ii.· and pus . leitders nomlna.ted by a. I teams 21 lnstl- Pair, Tiger balfba.cli: returned this , to get of a.11-100G resident of college officials lut ._. · . 1 . tallona from 6 states were entered. .,_on P-- j See T 0 v..- .. J sprJng''and . SE!nt to the pubUca.tlon's I """"' ' I ::-- ' ,& -":' .. headqtlarter$ .. J.r:i TuecaJoo., Ala.. , ' . · f3r · !brill aPPJ:Q'val. ' M.lss BilbO, now 1& school' a.t A. & The So theastern a Cnpe]Ja. Ch* f - - . . .. , . - M., ' . J)ast preSident of P1 Kappa will 4i.dv ce to the front of tbe au- OUr Savages Make All-nonference · Team the procelllloJIIO. . ··o C9me ·I Au Ye Faithful,!' by Ree4- . t ! Athletic ing. . , . Four men on the Col- I I . . · · . . Mr-. Curtts, graduate, is a Narratch will "be Jack carter aafil legtate Championship team nptde the Football 1946 .. . ··. lettered 1n basket.- J. c. Curry, who will read Okl h c Ueglat All sta first ·1 , · · · · · · . . , Christma$- story .trom the a oma o e - r I R . . Mr. sen1or, is vlce-presl- James vehlon of the New J team llne-up. - n e 18W . · . · . . dent councu and a mem- ment. . Gene Jones, 160 pound left end of , , ber of ;.!Q}ue Ke¥, . and Boule. . C tr To SID• Cuils the Savages was picked · at one .of SEPT. 26-Th savages defeated .Mr: Godfrey, chemistry maJor. · The ch lr under the d1reotlcJD . the end P,OBitlons, along with Ben- fighting d of Austin College Mia.y, was a mem- Mrs. L. EdwardB, will IIIDir ole CarUsle of Northealstern. Kan$81"008 by the score of ' 12-0, tier .Q!. Blue, ,Key, the Pasteur Club, ' "0 Rejoice, Ytt James Harris. pound guard on long rups !>Y .T. T. and Boule. _ · Johann Bach; "Lo. Bow & , was selected ... a runnJng niate for and Lee Allen. . · Miss, senior, and French Rose E'er Blooming," Michael · Pnt- Oscar RagllD of Central State. Har- SEPT. 2t-coakh Beams brought })Is ts :<a of the La.tin etorious, arranged by WllUam ;. l!r. ris Is a freshman from Duncan. ' Murray to town and tbe clu)?, Boule, and Edwards; ''Today There lloyd (Red) Skelton, 165 pound · Savages :tped the Aggles18,o: Playora. ... . • F. Melius lui>tlan""': took first striDg center position; . this OCT. 4- The journeyed business the Fields i Were Flyinc," 014 red head did a tine Jqb of. backing up I Tahlequah for . tbelr first . is. president. of Rho Chapter Carol; "Joseph's Carol,'• . . the llne for the 8avagemen an sea- . terence tlli. When the smoke Q.t' .Alnh_ a. Sigma social Marryott, adapted from tb8 son. · had clearec\ the Savages ' were ¥4 . a. member of Boule, Cherry ee Carol;• "AW&7:.:- Howard Guyer , 165 pound quarter- out in 18.: 0. · · . WAA:. • ' :. , Manger," -Gerhard Schroth; -"'Baal baCk, was selected to be the fieldj OCT. 11-coach D a.l e' Hamllton · Miss Lamb, or, 18 president ot the .Lord's Anointed,'• Michael · general !or this all. star group aiong brought hf Central Bron: a member of . the tonus.' bY Noble . with BIU Thompspn, chos down' for the qutstandlrig n; _. "-• u . . · "Bethlehelll Night," Arthur W.... ,.U;t · Tech, Johnny Dunaway, Central Collegiate game of · the wee)(. M. r. is P!'E!Sident of Slg- "d Boly Night," . Adolphe Adllaaf" State; Durard Givens of' Central The Savages ' 'beat the · fraternity, "The Story," who rounded out the backfield. · 6- 0, befot<e a. large crowd of M .,..._!,?_ · is th 1d t ., Dlcki.J¥1on "Silent Night.'• ftalli H m1n d 0 tstandin r. .-l.ll'UJ.ney, e pres en OL G be . :';f.d "Seraphic Song ,. .a..- BJU Caldwell. 190 pound, right end, OJneco g gra s. . u g. ' and CouncU, and a ru . r '· ' ---,. and Lee Allen fullback were select-· event other1 than the ga.nie . t -o 1 Rubmste! i' choral paraphraae ._, ed on the team the HomecOming parade whiCh · r e. t t Samuel £'1chards Gaines. · I Charles Holl19Bsworth, '176 pound was the biggest in . Years: . . The will be "0 Came; guard was picked on the third team OCT. 25--The Northwestern ' ¥1ss ' Totoro .' Is a member of the All Ye F"afthtUI. sung by the cboll1 along with Bert 190 pound ers came doulwned 'tha.nd 1 th 9 ,e 7 Bav- Art · club, La.tlo; club, Boule, and Fil vtlnge tHo bel tackle from BllweU. agemen ma em · c nege. PI " · · · Pfl n 8 e l' .... _...... ,, Stelgleder and Charles NOV. 8-The J Savages wen.t to 0 M · 1 . sld t ., th Greco; on of the BllleiM , ., . . , r. n• ms 1t pre en OL e .. tlg "'· G . (Gassy) Hewitt were named on the to 00 student council, 8. member of Blue- t 0 mention lists of backs, '\Je& rn eo., an surp .- s- Key. :Boule, :: interfraternity Coun- .. on ° le a .. and James Taylor 280 pound tackle ed by a 12-·t defeat, on the ac- . 11 ·a · · be . f Sl .... _ Malionna of the Huoplea, f Bill Th c • an , a 8Jl' r, o gma del sa t . and ''Tb . '111\oo-n..., from Durant rated honorable men- cura .. e o ompson G · ·. lal frat lty r o, e Y .... _, tioo. ' who conneqted with . 14 passes Dlo Ush _B..,. ' Santi Wl1l a.ccomP811Y tbtj out fir 21 thrown. - . ,s ay, se , r, • g .. ..... , .. r, music and! reading. The tablea11X wm Ni)V. 15-Easte Oklahoma · .rumor , was tfsted ln . years publication, be by students Ill tile -,.- Coil. Mo fD tal vI It e d also. · Is . editor and business S""""'h under the dlrecJ• neel'8 s · manager : ot tile Southeastern. a · from Wijbunton a game and member of Ka · Delta. PI PI Ka tlon oC rs. Clark Bass, apeeeb: the used some 44 men ppa. ' P- teacher. . th'- d f. tl ..,. __ t pa Del.,ta,.WAA, ·College Players, and ....... _; Des•- Is 0 _._._. 1n .., e ea ng ..,....., ern, Bouie · _ 1 ... · .. ""8" oeu -.0. , · · · . · This, ye the . design on the front · NOV. 22 C ch Cllff S pee g 1 e D · ·' .,. • · • of • the pra,gram depicte the ol>rought .his rapidly improvlng u.na'nt tlOfanans child wtth shepherds at Bacone Ind ns down, and · the H · Grid · their teet; all are framed in a gothic Savages shah,eJl.ed their toma- . onqr ·· sten window. e linoleum block for hawks !or I the East NemtJers of the print was J·d esigJied and made game to the of 34-'1• . · were hon · ored 1 fonner st de nt, Miss Pauijne 28- The went up Ada Tuesday,, 3, at a dinner wh is now teaching In a. way to do bB.ttle with the by): he Durant Rotacy Club. h igh Central Tilfers, taking tht>lr . The ulfed in the champion- The Jl()e to be printed in measure by a 20-14 score on. two snip Soutneas . te.inEast Central game THREE,..P.,e I touchdown pb&es taken by Gime.. . was Gene Jones, caP- booklet t is year, "A P08t-wnr See FOlJB, P.,e I ., taln, or the 1946. C hrlstma!l. ' was written by C t ", I

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VOLUME TWENTY-FIVE . : · ~ .) nuKANT, OKI.ABO~ ~NESDA:Y;-: DEC~EB;: It, 1 1946 \· NUMBER ELEVEN

1 Sa¥ages Snag Fir~ ·c~wn .ITradHiOnatChriSililaS Candleli~h '·ng: Sen· In SSC Football ·Htsto~ · · · , · · · ·. _ ~ ·. · . .-.· -· ~ -

b\ · · . . ..~~~~~~·.=::Next Tuesday.· · .:fo. ;Stress Relig·ious T De afers WIn collegiate Feotball Cbamplonahip m . .. .. · · · .· .

Ada ·T ou;ney :: ·~~::i:='~~~-= I . . . '. . . . I A. religious .theme wi, I . . ~ . ~:!!~!:key ~;nl!:~:o~~c~ :: Thi. rtDen.· · -S·fud~.nts. ··.·N .. oln .. ... ed· ag.in marK the annual Ca•

Bou~heastern debaters o~necJ the war. I ~ . tlleligbtihg service next Tu•. 19~6 season with a bang last week, A crowd of Southeastern tans, To -! ho" is. · .. W... . ho~~ ... : F' o' ·-:~. 1946 day, December 17, 'at 8 p.m., briDging home the sweepstakes looking almost Uke Durant en masse, .., trophy ~or the Invitational .Speech jammed the East Central stadium . . - - . . I in the Southeastern stau; col-'l'burnament at East Central State and the Savage-Tiger- duel gave . Th;r~n . sOutheastern students lei

1 trlen's gymna"sium. Stll-

College, Ada.. Scotty Nobles and Ger- them a. first-rate Jia.U-chewing op- f ~ T Dl...... ha.ve been.1u:~pted for inclusion in tJ ts fl 11 d ts ald ~den t~k tJ~· plaee 1n .aenlor portuntty, ntp and tUck all the way.. t~~~YMA1 0 rN• e ttie 'f9.46-47 edition of "Who's Who ~e I rom a epartmen mens div181on. of t1ie debate events, The Savages took ~be opening kick _,.,1 11 . . .. Aiilongo· Students In American u.it- of he college will participate and M1811 Clau~ Jo\lDaoA and lWa8 oft and never lost Jt08Be8siOD of the All sse. ~-. . - vet~tles a,nd "Colleoa," Dean A. E. in he preparation and-'~ Mary Dean crew advaneeil to the ball unUI they had croued the East · ~ . · , • · ., .. ~ aem.l!1nala 1n the lnexpaienced wo- Central goal line on a march that ' . - Sb~~ ·an~~unced today. Sentation Of the Ceremony tmen's dlrvislon, aa membera of the went from South~tern's 10 yard · . · Ther· ~ MiBa Elayne Bilbo, , Otho which has become traditional 81luad piled UP four rm.t pla.cea, !We llne to pay dirt fO Yards··away. The ~ person ted' with the ~~r~i/,$tey~ (}leon, Kenneth God .. at the eoll~e. 8eCOnds, two thirds, and a. fourth tn first. counter came lol\ a PB88 from campus; will pictured in. the 1$4 7 fre¥• .. ilfae . ~ GOnzales, ltllss Pat lndlvJdual conteata. Howard Guyer tO ~e.Jones. Guyer 1 Savage, Sout~eastern yea~k; apd .Green; - ~tas. Phinis Lamb, James

Individual winners were Scotty passing, on East Central's 18 yard not just the nes whO' have IJ9ught !t!a;~he~s, ~~Y Paul McKinney, Koblee,J.first in general 1dlacusaion, line~ rifled a pass tJ Gene Jones 00 a book, the publlcatlo~ staff an-; GeO.rge· _Pi~~ , Miss Lola Totoro, aecond n extemp, second 1n tm- the 5, and Jones raced over. Charles nounced this~eek as the staff pho-: _D{I;vld ~1~, and Mlea. U,u Ellen IJI'OIIlpt , and second in after din-. Hewitt added the extra point, South- tographer s up a campus. studio ~flY:· .· ; : •. :·-ner speaking; eastern '7, East Central 0. lin the stu~en council room and.~- 'OW:li~,>'s.'Who Among Students In

Gerald Sanders, first 1n unprepar- In the second qu~eJ-· the Tigers gan shootmg students an~ ta~.ulty Amertam U~versltles and Colleges~· ed poetry, first 1n impromptu, second came roaring back to tie up the old on schedule. . . • · ·· , tlnft .,started"· In . 1934 8J!t a project to­.la radio, third 1n prepared poetry, ball game. The Tigers took .over on 1 . In . addition to receiving bJda and reeogQize outstanding honor students and tied for th1fd in address read- their own 40 yard ~rker after an ·I letting a con ct f~r · PbJ?togra~y -al)~ ··-to .e~ta~Uf!b a reference volume lag; I ·exchange of klcks. j Fentem passed

1 in the Sa.va.gJ, the ~has signed" ,of a'ljtlfuri~~~ information on the

Lee.Roy Hicks, firSt in story tell- to Thompson on S~utheastern~s 36 · a contract ~th Soutliweatern ~-. greo.t 1)od~ o!' ,Afuerlca's l~adlng col-lag, seco.nd In unprepared poetry; yard llne, and &ga.ut on the savage I graving ComJ¥U!Y of Oklahoma .CitY.. lege ..st:ude_nt~ ~ectlons are made

Jack Carter, fourth 1n radio. 5 when Tjlompeon. 'fent over. Fen- to produce thf ~k by offset print-, oh .~cha~ter, ~. hola:rshlp, ~ea.dership Fiv_e ..debate teams, Nobles and tem kicked the ex~ ix>iDt, and at lng method, hjiB opened an advertts- In e~-·c~ular activities,. and

~ders, Miss Johnson and Mlaa the half time the score board read fng. sales ~palgn, an!! ts ·windinlr' pQtepff.a.Utf: for future usefulness to ,ctew,_Afiss Patsy Cox and Miss Joan Southeastern 7, Ef$t Central 7. ' up subscrlptl* Bales. , . . - busin,e~ and ~Oelety. Moss, Dick Puckett and Lee Roy · Early In the third quarter the B). paying e entire cost ·of photb- · .T1lniors, ~nlors, and thoae doing Hicks, and Jack ea;rter and ~ Tigers made their ~cond counter of graphing ind vidual st\(dents an'd · P~-~dua.te ; work are eligible. Of Smlth, · accompanl~ by Profeai!IOr tJ)e afternoon when 1 Charles Hewitt faculty for ~e class and · faculty th'-le 'Who ,graduated last spring, 'I'. A. Houston, debaite coach, attend- tried a field goal trozr East Central's sections of tqe yearbq<>k, the Staff· only vet~~~ ~ be Included. cam­ed the -three-day .t in which six- 82 yard line, kicki'='g at an angle, I hopes to obtalp full ceoperatlo'ii.· and pus . leitders ~e nomlna.ted by a. I ~-six teams repr~ntlng 21 lnstl- Pair, Tiger balfba.cli: returned this , to get plct~ of a.11-100G resident Fommit~ of college officials lut ._.· .

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tallona from 6 states were entered. .,_on P-- j • See T 0 v..- .. J • sprJng''and. SE!nt to the pubUca.tlon's I """"' ' I ::-- ' ,& -":' .. • • headqtlarter$ .. J.r:i TuecaJoo., Ala..

~- • , ' . · .· f3r · !brill aPPJ:Q'val. ' M.lss BilbO, now 1& school' a.t A. & The So theastern a Cnpe]Ja. Ch*

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OUr Savages Make All-nonference· Team ·~·: ··: ~:~.- -~~~~~r~~t:ro*~~:.: ditor~um. l 'singing the procelllloJIIO. ~ . ··o C9me ·IAu Ye Faithful,!' by Ree4-. t ! • Athletic Assoc~tlon. ing.. , . •

Four men on the Okla~oma Col- I I . . · · . . Mr-. Curtts, !:f:~y graduate, is a Narratch will "be Jack carter aafil legtate Championship team nptde the Football 1946.. . ··. ~~~n:y;_JDajor: ··~d lettered 1n basket.- J. c. Curry, who will read • Okl h c Ueglat All sta first ·1 , · · · · · · . . , Christma$- story .trom the ~

a oma o e - r I R ~· . . .· Mr. -~~e,rm, sen1or, is vlce-presl- James vehlon of the New J team llne-up. - n e 18W . · . · . . dent .~?~··stUdent councu and a mem- ment. .

Gene Jones, 160 pound left end of , • , ber of;.!Q}ue Ke¥, . and Boule. . C tr To SID• Cuils the Savages was picked ·at one .of SEPT. 26-Th savages defeated ~ .Mr: Godfrey, chemistry maJor. · The ch lr under the d1reotlcJD . the end P,OBitlons, along with Ben- fighting d of Austin College ~ho ~uat~·Pi Mia.y, was a mem- Mrs. w~. L. EdwardB, will IIIDir ole CarUsle of Northealstern. Kan$81"008 by the score of ' 12-0, tier .Q!. Blue, ,Key, the Pasteur Club, ' "0 Rejoice, Ytt chr~Bttana, ~!-

James Harris. 18~ pound guard on long rups !>Y .T. T. W~~s. and Boule. _ · Johann Seba~ Bach; "Lo. Bow & , was selected ... a runnJng niate for and Lee Allen. . · Miss, Go.nza,te~, senior, and French Rose E'er Blooming," Michael· Pnt-Oscar RagllD of Central State. Har- SEPT. 2t-coakh Beams brought })Is maj~r.- ts :<a ~ember of the La.tin etorious, arranged by WllUam ;. l!r. ris Is a freshman from Duncan. 'Murray ~es to town and tbe c~ul); -~ clu)?, Boule, and Co~ege Edwards; ''Today There is~"

lloyd (Red) Skelton, 165 pound · Savages :tped the Aggles18,o: Playora. ... . • F. Melius lui>tlan""': ·-~ took first striDg center position; . this OCT. 4- The vag~ journeyed ~o -~'" G,r~n_. business educati~n the FieldsiWere Flyinc," 014 red head did a tine Jqb of. backing up I Tahlequah for . tbelr first . Co~ _majo~. is. president. of Rho Chapter Carol; "Joseph's Carol,'• ~ . . the llne for the 8avagemen an sea- . terence tlli. When the smoke Q.t' .Alnh_a. Sigma ~. ~tional social Marryott, adapted from tb8 son. · had clearec\ the Savages ' were s~ror~y, ¥4 . a . member of Boule, Cherry ee Carol;• "AW&7:.:-

Howard Guyer, 165 pound quarter- out in fro~li 18.:0. · · .WAA:. •' :. , Manger," -Gerhard Schroth; -"'Baal baCk, was selected to be the fieldj OCT. 11-coach D a.l e' Hamllton· Miss Lamb, -sen~. or, 18 president ot the .Lord's Anointed,'• Michael · general !or this all. star group aiong brought hf Central Sta.~e . Bron: ~~~ !~Y;:.and a member of .the tonus.' ~~ed bY Noble ~- . with BIU Thompspn, o~ ~uthwestern chos down' for the qutstandlrig n;_. "-• u . . · "Bethlehelll Night," Arthur W....,.U;t ·Tech, Johnny Dunaway, Central Collegiate game of ·the wee)(. M.r. ~attt~e,~s is P!'E!Sident of Slg- "d Boly Night," . Adolphe Adllaaf" State; Durard Givens of' Central The Savages ''beat the Broncbo~ · :~ ;t~ti q~ cl~lal fraternity, "The ~hepherd's Story," ~ who rounded out the backfield. · 6-0, befot<e a. large crowd of M .,..._!,?_ · is th 1d t ., Dlcki.J¥1on "Silent Night.'• ftalli

H m1n d 0 tstandin r. .-l.ll'UJ.ney, e pres en OL G be . :';f.d "Seraphic Song ,. .a..-BJU Caldwell. 190 pound, right end, OJneco g gra s. . u g . Blue•Ke~ 'and ~bes' CouncU, and a ru . r ' · ' ---,.

and Lee Allen fullback were select-· event other1 than the ga.nie ~ . be-~ t -o • 1 Rubmste!i' choral paraphraae ._, ed on the sec~nd team the HomecOming parade whiCh m~ · r ~ '· ~0~ e. t ~ t Samuel £'1chards Gaines. ·

I Charles Holl19Bsworth, '176 pound was the biggest in .Years: . . pres~dent :~c=~:::~tude': ~u:'c~~ The recession~ will be "0 Came; guard was picked on the third team OCT. 25--The Northwestern ~Rang- ' ¥1ss ' Totoro .'Is a member of the All Ye F"afthtUI. sung by the cboll1 along with Bert La.~. 190 pound ers came doulwned 'tha.nd

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Bav- Art ·club, La.tlo; club, Boule, and Fil vtlnge ta.t9~~ux, tHo bel U.:..~~tJMt tackle from BllweU. agemen ma em - · · c nege. PI " · · · Pfl n 8 • e ~ l' .... _......,, • To~my Stelgleder and Charles NOV. 8-The J Savages wen.t to

0M · ~lllaayers: 1 . sld t ., th Greco; "~dora on of the BllleiM , ., . . , r. n• ms 1t pre en OL e .. tlg "'· G . ~~~

(Gassy) Hewitt were named on the Wea:ert;r:~h to ~e 00 ~ou:- . student council, 8. member of Blue- ~erda, t ~ti 0 ~~ ";ier~, .»uenr~ honor~ble mention lists of backs, '\Je& rn eo., an w~ surp .- s- Key. :Boule, ::• interfraternity Coun- .. on ° le a ' · .. and James Taylor 280 pound tackle ed by a 12-·t defeat, on the ac- . 11 ·a· · be. f Sl ...._ Malionna of the Huoplea, ~

• • ~n~r~ f Bill Th c • an , a 8Jl' r , o gma ·.u~u del sa t . and ''Tb . ~~ '111\oo-n..., from Durant rated honorable men- cura .. e ~---r."'. o ompson G · ·. lal frat lty r o, e ~ Y .... _, tioo. ' who conneqted with . 14 passes ~'i:a,Mspc Dlo e~ Ush _B..,. ' Santi Ra~hael, Wl1l a.ccomP811Y tbtj

out fir 21 thrown. - . ,s ay, se, r, • g .. ....., .. r, music and! reading. The tablea11X wm Ni)V. 15-Easte Oklahoma ·.rumor, was •tfsted ln. ~a.at years publication, be prese~ed by students Ill tile -,.- Coil. Mo fD tal vI It e d also.· Sh_~ Is .editor and business S""""'h d~tment, under the dlrecJ•

e~ ~ neel'8 s · manager : ot• tile Southeastern. a ~~ · from Wijbunton ~or a game and member of Ka · Delta. PI PI Ka tlon oC rs. Clark Bass, apeeeb: the savag~s used some 44 men ppa. ' P- teacher. . th'- d f. tl ..,. __ t • pa Del.,ta,.WAA, ·College Players, and ......._; Des•- Is 0 _._._. 1n .., gam~ e ea ng ..,....., ern, Bouie · _ 1 ... • · .. ""8" oeu &:a~~-2~ -.0. , · · · . · ~ This, ye the .design on the front·

NOV. 22 ~ C ch Cllff S pee g 1 e D ··' .,. • · • of • the pra,gram ~klet depicte the ol>rought .his rapidly improvlng u.na'nt tlOfanans vi~gin ~n4 child wtth shepherds at Bacone Ind ns down, and· the H · Grid · their teet; all are framed in a gothic Savages shah,eJl.ed their toma- . onqr·· sten window. e linoleum block for hawks !or I the East · ~entr,al · NemtJers of the ch~p~onshlp print wasJ·d esigJied and made game to the ~une of 34-'1•. · Say~ge .-(oo~!>a!f~uad were hon·ored1 fonner st d ent, Miss Pauijne

~OV. 28- The ~va.ges went up Ada Tuesday,, Decem~ 3, at a dinner liam~, wh is now teaching In a. way to do bB.ttle with the E~t ~lve~;~ by):he Durant Rotacy Club. la~< high s~hool. Central Tilfers, taking tht>lr . The roo~ll ulfed in the champion- The Jl()e to be printed in measure by a 20-14 score on. two snip Soutneas.te.inEast Central game THREE,..P.,e I touchdown pb&es taken by Gime.. .was p~~~ed ~ Gene Jones, caP- booklet t is year, "A P08t-wnr

See FOlJB, P.,e I ., taln, or the 1946. ~eam. Chrlstma!l. ' was written by C • t ", I

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As The Bells

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hough yule b~Us ring out Joudes, they _cannot speak

warmth of our hearts as we ·ce in ho iday merriment. No:r they dro vn oul the heartjness ur seaso 's wi hes .. to you. ut the ells of Christmas, their cl ar tones, can and do-

bolize th freedom with which wish ea h other "a Merry

s," f:nd the sincerity of such wi h we speak. ' the .bel s chime now in this .

seas~n, even so all . our 2'rE~tttJlnil~s by ot;P word and deed

fill~d wi h~ha. spirit of the d Chr!ktmas m e s s a g e ,

on lrth, good will to

Rulb Hobbs ~,~JecJ her anger • ceding the Th~n~e&i,.n•

bu't oh, how~harti-~t w• .. !!?!1?1!

Those who il~w flbem what became ()I Walier A BIUie ' . .

! ! ?! ?I! "Have you seen aa.ey?" •

T ssie whenever you l!!e ·her 'alo*e, which i•n•t very often,

.II?!! Til ammy-the ehtb-BaD CDopeJ).

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la ter. . , ! ! ?! I?!!

B~y .Joe S.mlth haa ·uother J• ·o!- for studyJag Latin "' often, t he name J n't (1881111'.

: ! ! ?! !?f! _. Eugene Castle and a. 'blonde <'O •

paniqu hayc·-been patnthl&' the to n together. J ·

. ! !?! !fl l :Don't .know l'l·bo's ••Jet It -..·as,

"Ch.lel" Barnett toun4 bla a sgna Ugh! U1rhl ~

!!'f! l Tl! It must be love, eaaee Idell'a

smllea aow cla7a. !!'T!!?!!

The clebate tA!&IIl &M have one thlog Ia ee~aa---J~&rr:7~

!!'f!!f!! . From )Jer way Gl ........,,

Herriott must have beell GOildJ1-llo Jog up fo.; the boUUJI b, tl real buffalo meat. I' Alit to they do make sueb nice pe&a," .Jerry. 1

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ficance to Betty Ann Koran Brad Ward. Of course, we're all the da..rk abo'ut It, but the two them seem to beUeve In eecrets.

! ! 7! !?! ! J.ut call It. Be•r "The

PUS.--Rl&u,., Jf yon please. He can afford to ltrag-11 s so good he takes a goat alon u wl to hunt qualls.

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-.roald o~h; play my game, sars Tro7 .to Be"tt., 1 Better keep talking.

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name orr1 your list of vallables, says Mr. Allen.

Sue ··is decided Jt r wm be BGme. time ar und Christmas when her name ge s changed frm SzeuaaJ to D!lDleron ·

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Wlteth~r yo~· b~~· him u,. Louis, ''Peqree.n," or "Gcorte," here'a bet~ tlnjr 1·ou11 miss Mr. qreen now that he's gonel back home Ito TlnJta.

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DeJo..-ten nd FrankieJ wet·e together the othe night~· Cou•d thi~ be the beginnin or a beautiful friendship?

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he can. ~nee went . · ! !?11?1 !I

Frank Welhke Uke girls, got startf<l yet?

! ! ?! !?! ! . Housto~j rec!ommeDded the cholee of meala to

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, DECEMBER ·u, 1.M6

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. Three men were Initiated into the Southeastern chapter of Biue Key, national leadership fraternity, and a clelegate was chosen to attend the

Alpha Sigma Tau . ,-

· 1948 national convention, at a bust­n6es ~Uri&', December 1.

Initiates Seven The three new members are

Howard Guyer, .Tohn Clark, and Al­vin Freiberger. Mur~y Paul McKinney, .President

of the local chapter, wtll attend the convention in St. Louis; December 27-28.

The meethig followed a dinner 1n the K . 1 C. Waffle House. ~uests at the d!dner were two former . mem­bers of Blue K ey, Robert Beaty and

1 Sam S~.Jllivan, a.nd members of the Southeastern men's quartet, Don

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:Slll Lovelace, the back slot,aa the Sav- 74 yards for a touchdown. W. D! Thorne added the extra point mak­ing the score Southeastern 20, llla8t Central 14, and with 'the kicking of the exra. point the Savages tucked away the ChampioDShip or the Ok- #

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. ages' .. were operating from their own -o- . ·26 yard line. Ovid White stepped

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afternoon in scrimmage .. behind the defensive left halfback it up Broom. of East Central, Williams gathered

-o­ in the perfect toss and raced lllome the 1946 season. ( u1·Jey) \Vebb, freshman,

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