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70 VOL XLX Duran, Okla, July 23, 1970 NO 33 ~~i ec ap eurns or eser Performances " Sop he World1 Wan o Ge comedy, which has an English SP Groom, Ardmore junior; Bill Brew Off," a musical comedy for maure ing er, Eufaula senior, is business manaudiences will be presened July Musical di recor, Alice Blodge age r wih Jon Livingson as se 31 and Augus 1 a 8 pm in he S Velma junior, will accompany on consr"ucor Many Cook erves Arch Thompson Audiorium, Me piano wih Anhony Yohe, Har as head of make :p and cosum>s Aleser The play sp0nsored by shorne senior, on drums and Phil Ticke price will be $150 and may McAleser Lile Theare will be Maxey, Duran junior, on sax be reser ved by phoning 918426 presened by he SouheasPrn Se designer and di r!cor is Bill 0~ 6 Drama Deparmen M A d Wrien by Anhony Newley and on gomery u Orlum Leslie Bricusse, "Sop he World", e he by re_ ds aa 32 on, ed he he J ames Buck, Ardmore sophomore Evie, Lilechaps wife is played by Toni Kilparick, Duran senior Summer graduaionexercisesarp "Sop he World" is a beauiful scheduled for July 31 a 8 pm sory of a man who ries very in Mongomery Audiorium hard o fmd happness m his llfe Sudens graduaing wih Bachand is never quie successful," elor of Ars in Educaion degree said Dave Cook, direcor are: James Dunham, Suzaru1E " The par of his life ~ could Hill, Jim Mor ris, Carla ~r have possibly brough happmess he and Kay Self, all from Duran; fi nds ou abou oo lae He really J ana Baes, Madill; Quenin Fulloves his wi fe bu does no reahze on Wil son Danny Johnson Ardi unil afer her deah," Cook mo~e; Jerry Pr ue, Randle; Sue added Robe r s Mariea; Rober Wil " Sop he Wor ld " is essenially iams, dabel, and Hichard Shoea oneman comedy A chor us con maker, Souhampon, N Y slsing of S~e r ry Rogers, Aoka Graduaing wih Bachelor Science s enior, F ranc1s Wade, Elgin sopho in Educaion degrees are: MikE> mo~e, Diane Laimer, Tulsa s opho Brown, Geneva Coker, Susan Cohmore, Jane Ann Looney Duran ran, Esha Diehl, Lorene Eldred, sophomore Bey Neely, Jimmy Rosenhal, Janie Rober s, Duran freshman; Jack Tucker, all from Duran; Sidney Caer, Duran fre~hman, and Gladys Benson, Broken Bow; Mar Sara Coner Duran H g~ School querie Blakley, JohnMcKendrick, senior serves as an audience as Brenda Por er, Aoka, and Ronald well as par of he play much as Boles, Sulphur in a Greek drama Also, Nadine Bond, Mariea; Lilechaps son is played by Dean James Borin, Chinle, Ariz; Jerry Lockwood, Duran, fifh grader, and Brown, Olea; BeMy Coleman, Jean his wo daughers Susan by Tersa Schroeder, Ardmore; DorohyGib Rogers, Aoka High School senior, s on, Don Mace, Denison; Lowell and Jane by Pa J ohnson, Duran Hicks Ben Lord, P oeau; Ruh High School junior Figu:e of deah M cd~ e l, Temple; Alic Miglioris porrayed by Paul King, Com ino, Wapanucka; Vi rrinia Oliver,,rnanche senior For Smih, Ark; Daria Pucke, P opular songs such as " Wha Kind Bokchlo William Sinson, Heaof Fool Am and "Gonna ~m ld vener; Ronald Twohache, Cache; a Mounain" are included in he Bey Walker, Hendrix; Paricia A WELCOME ADDTON for be ecbnology classes and o Dr Charles Hammack a sse is an OPlid machine wblch prins blueprins Mr Gene Tae of Wells, Calera; Lloyd Wesfall, Madill; Cha rlene Blaylock, Howe; Kick Briser, Caney and Gann Burns Ringling Sudens graduaing wih a Bachelor of Ars degree include: Don England, Garvin Gilmore, Tommy Marvel, Marvin Simmons, Duran; Paul Ayer, Sherman; Billie Brewer, Moyers; Bey Cochran Anlers; Rober Kir k, Sringown; Wanda McCorsin, Kingson Graduaing seniors wih a degree in Bachelor of Science are: Larry Bain, Kublaya Burris, Donald Clarkson, Jimmy Ford, J ulia Genr y, James Leach, Jerry Meeker, Tom my Shepard, William Thomas, J erry Rheinschmid, Duran; Don Adams, Kiowa; Clinon Baes, Madill; John Buron, Broken Bow; Arhur Calabro, Midwes Ciy and Eric Colby, Coalgae Also, Rober DeMasers, Libery, Mo; Forres Foley, Hugo; Ralph Hall, Harshorne; Ward Hand,New Limerick, Maine; David Henderson, Colber; David Jones, Jack Lovell, Denison; John Mcinyre, Roslindale, Mass; James Seigle, Paola, Kansas; Troy Springer, Bokchio; James Sewar, Wil buron; Richard T ripp, Ringling; Aaron Var on, Ardmore; William Whea, Caddo, and Mareus Per kins, Miami, Fla PeabodyGallloo ln Duran dooaed be machine o he college following a renovaion a PeabodY which lef no room for he <>Plid WATERMELONS WERE PLENTFUL las week a he Suden Senae sponsored waer melon feas Suden Senae Presiden, Frank Albin 1nd Dean Kaie Frank Slack begin s licing he melons for hungry s ud en~s~ ndian lnerpreaor Presens Folk Lore TeAa, Chickasaw inerpreer of ndian lore, \\ill give a program a 8 pm Thursday in he Lile Theaer An aris who has appeared before European royaly as well as American audiences in all pars of he counry, TeAas performance is a par of he program of he ndian educaion insiue Greaer appreciaion of he ndian heriage bas been he coninuing goal of he join college and U S Bureau of ndian Affairs program since he fi rs ins iue was conduced in 1962 No one seems beer qualified o simulae ineres in he ndians hisory and culure han he Chickasaw aris whose inerpreaions range from cradle songs o ribal chans An Ohio criic said, "She speaks wih he ~auho riy of a s cholar and he wi and charm of an en er ainer" nduced ino Oklahomas Hall of Fame in 1957, TeAa received anoher of a score of impressive booors when "Lake TeAa" in Palisades nersae Park was named for her and ~bri sened by MrsYranklln D Roosevel The performing ars have been in he limeligh all week a he Lndian insiue Among he weeks saff members is Doris Simpson, Souheasern speech professo~ Mrs Simpson cam o he lds~ue direcly fronr he commurury childrens heaer in which she had worked for a monh Her work wih he ndian school employees involves puppe(ry dramaic improvisaion, and panomiming ndian legends while eaching a Ardmore Hgh sch?ol Mrs Simpson cooduced Slmla) ac ides wih pupils a Care Se 1mary ~ ( : : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LETTE R TO THE E DTOR would like o ake his oppor uniy o explain he signs pu up by he suden senae Cerair individuals have voiced criicisrr abou he spelling on hese s igns The publiciy commiee whe making hese signs decided o mis spell words, and wrie cerair words upside down o arac a enion This mehod is someime: used by commercial adver isin agencies Mos people recogni~ hese misspellings as an adveris ing gimmick This leer wa, wrien for hose who didn Frank Albin Suden Senae PresideD

PAGE TWO THE SOUTHEASTE RN, Duran, Oklahoma Thursday, July 23, 1970 ynasy Beer Undersanding Key l Disapparing from he face of he SouheasPrn campus his Augus wi ll be he mos famous landmark ye o inhabi he condemned pages of he Sae Healh Deparmenhe Pink Palace The Palace, as i is affecionaely knofjn by is former inhabians, is o Cnci hpr yea rs of fosering he cyi risanellis, he Spiveys, and he Ya rboroughs of he SSC baskeball eam as a suden pa rking lo (Such a brual fae for such an undese rving one/ n esimony as he greas, near greas, and n o so ~ rpa s, arp h~ ahleic hierogl phics s ue~ as " Nied is our Savior, Elroys our Soul" All Ame ican from Louisiana JackiP Simmons", " Wh:~le Ciyrigh nf x o P world s largps fishing hol>" and many censorshaki ng an<crlo s Like h< n>wsr;~p~r hoy,,f All ~"" c : ~uinhabians of he P are brave he sno\: rain wind, slfp <lllrl lk1: o have h>!jrivil ge of resioing in he Pink Palac> The Pa lace is like a replica of a gheo hi>u~ ( righ from Harlem, complep wih ras, bugs broken windows, roing rafprs, l)(eling pain, anrl smelly bah fa < ilii~ s Bu alas he Palace shall be no more No more shall she feel hl "hrill of vi cory and he agony of defea" The pierpaer of liip flai f>e _har fchoed hrough iller halls, will be> silen furevpr ThP exube>rancp of a special breed of young men will nevpr <!!fain swfll her decaying walls When he las faal blows resound from her dyin{! dynasy a mon!en of homage should be given by hose of us who havf known hpr so well, be>caus>hen she was ours, omorrow s hp is hisorys By KAREN SMTH A business office ha can efl>lain o sudens so ha he sudens can undersand wha s going on, *" A ye>ar round Sana so ha COEds could kpfp heir wan liss o a rn ini rn 11m * EmPrgE>ncy gl<iss cases in he buildings on campus ron ai ni!~ pills o m a~e people> happipr wih hemsplves, l f Plan hp ohpr one hundrpd ani:! wpny magnolias so J:~ ran hav h full onp h o:~sand on campus nex fall Minirefrigeraors ren>d from he collpgp for sudens living in wo dorms Cold glasses of milk and carro sicks do wond>rs for midnigh cramming Bug spray ha a<lually kills he varmins in he dorms, insead of giving hem a full seven course dinner *** A well df!served res for everyone LTTLE MA o: AM ~ss ) ::::::: : : : ::::: : : ::: This has been a summer! ON CAMPUS butcal WO2LO 5TATE5 N : : : : : : ::::::::::: Suden newspaper of Souheasern Sae College, Duran, Oklahoma Published during he Academic year on every Thursday, excep for holidays and examinaions periods Second class posage paid a Duran, <llahoma 74701 Subscripion $1 for academic year EdiorinC~f Lou Ellen Allen Assisan Edi ors : Ellen Monk, Karen Smih Spors Ediori Gann Burns Adverising Manager Kay SeU Circulaion Manager Frank Albin Paseup Aris BUlle Brewer 1 Phoographe ~ ~ Aile~ J obnson Adviser Kenneh Nichols To Communicaions Process Soluions Mus Be Found To Complexiies " How can g> o he Pos Offi ce? he newcomer asked he nooobrigh naive Scraching his head in bewildermen he replied, "You can ge here from here, miser, you goa go someplace else> o sar" One of he frusraing hings abou rying o solve so many of odays probl>ms is ha here doesn seem o be a reasonable soluion ha has much of a chance o succeed because of paricular obsacles which hinder is iniical accepance Wheher is a poliical, E>ronomic, educaional, or personal probl>m we seem o demand a soluion which can be guaraneed o worko work perfeclyo work perfecly immediaely o work perf>cly immediaely cheaply and o wor k perfecly immediaely cheaply e>rnallyl And we wan his guaranee before we ever begin he formula f m seeking a soluion o a learning problem wih one of my sudens wan o see resuls omorrow from my effors oday, 1 wan hose resuls o be> oal and complpe, wan hpm o appear wih every suden ry he formula on rpgardless of individual differences, ~ and as a axpayer demand ha he process be economical f foresee, or any criic poins ou a weakness of any kind, m likely o scrap he> idea and do nohing bu sumble along making gross error, (bu blind o heir absurdiies because hey are fami liar and feel secure wih hen) unil somehow find ha perf>c formula ha will ranspor us o Uopia wih lile mor> pffor or inconv>nience ha rubbing he magic lamp is, of course, obvious ha his aiude will never "ge us here" f we are o find soluions o he frusraing complexiies ha comfron us, we mus recognize ha hese soluions will undoubedly come gradually, and wih some pain; hey will be expensive, in money, ime, effor, perhaps in lives; hey may no be soluions a all for some individuals; and as ime goes on, adjusmens mus bemade o fi new siuaions and afer several adjusmens, he original formula may be unrecognizable isn easy o make decisions ha we know will cos grea sums of money, and ake decades or even cenuries wihou guaranees of success bu ofen we have no choice We need innovaive ap Go "POOR COMMUNCATON S a commm denominaor in our failure o go someplace els > so ha we can unimaely reach our goals," says Charles AndrPws, assisan psychology professor proachescreaive avenues o could misundersand somehing so ravel o he soluions of our problems, bu we need paience and obviously clear o us Our ego involvemen wih accompanying perservance o see wheher hey are effecive defense mechanisms accouns for his aiude in large measure no \ Pu anoher way, wha we are doub Beyond ha, many are no concerned wih here is he dy namics of changehow do we seaware of he fac ha meaning lies in people, no in words lec he proper goals, and he Words are only arbirary symbols, processes and mehods for reach wheher spoken or wrien and as ing hpm how do we overcome he Red Queen said o Alice in skepicism and fear, or ha com Wonderland, "The quesion is no mon monser we mus bale consanly: public apahy cerain wha do words mean, bu who is he boss!" When use a word, ly do no have all he answers o hese quesions, bu would am he boss and i means wha every had in mind when used like o sugges he use of a small i Bu if you insis on inerkey which could open some of he preing he word according o he_ basic locks which imprison us and dicionary, or your own noions preven us from "geing here abou wha i means, (which you from here " Tha key is a beer mus) you will misundersand wha undersanding of he communicalions process Poor communica mean much of he ime s" even more difficul o grasp some ion is usually fundamenal in fail kinds of meanings from wrien or ure Bu many people are no prined words, since you do no remoely aware of he complex even have he facial expressions, naure of human communicaion gesures and voice inflecions ofen ge he impression from which give us so many imporan some of my colleagues ha when clues in vocal communicaion sudens obviously do no compr >hend wha we (he eachers) have neiher ime, space, nor inclinaion o discuss he comhave said, he suden mus be municaions process in deail here eiher supid, inaenive, or boh and now, only wan o sugges seems never o occur o us ha inelligen, aenive people ha poor communicaion is a com ~ mon denominaor in our failure o /,/ Seal A ward GN en go "someplace else so ha we JU can ulimaely reach our goals ~ To Souheasern PBL Souheaserns Chaper of Phi Bea Lambda, naional business fraerniy, was represened a he naional Phi Bea Lambda convenion by Richard Searles and Jim GUbreah Searles acceped he Gold Seal Award for Souheasern s chaper The award is presened each year o ousanding chapers in he naion This is he second year in a row for Souheaserns chaper o receive his award Searles; senior managemen, major from Poeau, is also he sae presiden of Phi Bea Lambda He was accompanied by Gilbreah, Boswell, on he enday rip which ook in Oklahoma Ciy, New York, Philadelphia, and Washingon, DC Gilbreah parici paed in exemporaneous speaking aciviies Searles presened he founders of Phi Bea Lambda wih "Okie" cerificaes and pins Phi Bea Lambda his year wih have prominen speakers from he business world a each meeing, which akes place once a monh on Monday evening a 6:30 Membership is open o sse sudens who have had or will have a leas one business course The local chaper had 112 members his pas year Their membership goal for his year is 200 Phi Bea Lambda has recruiing boohs se up oo he firs floor of he Adminisraion building every Friday hrough he enrollmen period Souheasern has he second lar_ ges chaper in he sae and o urge all of us o become more compassionae oward one anoher as we grope for rue un dersanding of one anohers ideas Charles Andrews Psychology Professor Charles Fich Named Ousanding Senior Of Aviaion Chaper Omicrons ousanding senior his year was broher Charles Fich The concensus of he chaper was ha Charlie me he qualificaions for Omicrons highes award in every way Broher Fich is he real workhorse of he chaper, always volweerlng o underake new projecs and never leaving a mainenance job undone He has served wih complee unselfishness for fourl years 1 ( { (,

23, 1970 Thursday, July 23, 1970 ummer nsiues THE SOUTHEASTERN, Duran, Oklahoma \ Answers Found n PAGE THREE Research failure goals, " hing so ur ego panying uns for asure no\ are no meaning words ymbols, and as Alice in on is no bu who ~a word, ns whan used n inerng o he noions hich you andwha me s sp some rien or do no essions, flecions mporan ion ace, nor he com :!ail here 1 sugges is a com failure o 1 ha we 1r goal s~ 1 become 1ard one rue unrsideas Andrews 1 rofessor amed en1or aper 1g senior Charles :he chapme he nicrons ray he real,always ke new aving a He has Selfisb u y Souheaserns Mah Depar1nen complees is elevenh con sec ui ve year as hos o he Naional Science Foundaion nsiue July 3i The NSF nsiue is a program whereby high school mahemaics eachers may complee heir mas e rs degree in hree summers of sudy The eaches follow a prescribed curriculum including a number of elecive courses All he courses are direced owards beer preparing he individual for eaching mahemaics in gradps 912 This summer, be NSF nsiue a sse is being aended by 65 secondary mah eachers, represening 24 saes and Columbia, Souh America Mos paricipans are in heir second or hird year of s udy The majoriy of paricipans are residing wih heir families in Duran while aending he insiue Direcor of he SSC nsiue is Dr Leslie A Dwigh Oher insrucors include Dr Bill R G ri m~s and Dr Fred Sroup from Souheasern and Dr Greer from Behany Nazarene College Those aending he insiue include Earl Alford, Aoka; Norman Benne, Sherman; Harrie Glenn, Heavener; Joe Green, Haworh, Harrell Kennedy, Duncan, and Rober Laney, Wapanucka Ohers include Barbara Reynolds, Eufaula; Sanley Odsrcil, San Angelo, Texas; Glenn Thomas, Denison; J ohnny Willis, Ardmore; Myrl Allen, Lebanon, Va; Juan Aragon, Taos, New Mexico; and Norman Keih Benne, Vicoria, Tex Also, George Booh, Los Alamos, New Mexico; Russell Byer, Muncie, nd; Paricia Cal!ahan, Louisville, Ky ; Danny Zeigler, Reedsville, Pa, and Francisco, Del Rio, Tex Ohers are Wandeanna Wilburn, Lile Rock Ark ; William Cox, Georgia; Charles Miles, Florida; BernicE> McC linon, Mississippi; omp ee Donald Johnson, Okla Ciy; Joseph Williams, Mississippi; J ohn Coaxum, Souh Carolina and Tony Murray, llinois Ohers are Carl Filipowski, Erie, Pa; Denni s Frazier AleXJndria, La; Charles, Jordan, Tyler, Texas; Paul Kassi, New Casle, Pa; Robe r Lerkins, Wilson; Gerald Maddox, Powell, Wyo; William Malone, Okla Ciy; Jerry Marin, Comanche, and Alfred Poer, Minneapolis, Minn Also, paricipaing are RayP Robinson, Tuscon, Ariz; Rober Roll, Cinncinnai, Ohio; Louis Schragen, Leviown, Pa; Judih Singleon, Souh America; Sylvese r Walleck, Por Lavaca, Tex; Gerald Ward, Ausin, Minn; James Wilburn, Lile Rock, Ark and Lorin Wilson, P rovo, Uah Oher paricipans include, Richard Winn, San Diego, Calif; C J Wood, Duran; Thomas Bradley, Rhinebeck, N:!w York; Waler Causey, Weumka; Jerry Combrink, Caddo; Danny Comer, Golden Colo; John Dawson, San Anonio, Tex and John Derrick, Libery, Mo Also, Jahu> Dodd, Bokchio; Harlan Engne, Cedar Falls, owa; William F rash>r, Gainesville, Tex; Robe r Howa rd, Casper, Wyo; Alex Hunnicu, Shrevepor, La; Fred Ja:nes, Cumberland, Me; Kenneh Marsh:\11, Ganado, Ariz; Alexis Nichols, Terre Haue, nd; William Och, Conway, Pa, and Bruce Perry, New Brighon, Minn Ohers a re George Reaves, For Smih; Carl Richard, L:!banon, Va; Charles Smih Norhfi:!ld, N>w Jersey; Yun TuTu, Kailua, Hawaii; Oscar Wirala, Billings, Mon ; Fred Worlon, Sandy, Uah; W T Youngblood, ldabe>l; John J Cooper, Aoka; James Crawford, Lindsay; Mack Devlin, Memphis, Tenn; J> rry EakiP, Quinon and William Ellingon, Yazoo Ciy, Miss Williams, Ashmore, H1ll Plan Summer Concers Bob Williams dabf>l senior, will presen a r :!cilal onigh a 8 pm in he Fine Ars Lile Theare The program will include hp works of hree composer Firs par will be Concero for Bass Tuba by Ralph Vaughn Williams; he second a Sonaa by Paul Hindemih; and Sonaa for Tuba and Piano, by Alec Wilder Secions from he Williams concero will be Allegra pesane; Allegro assai; and Moderao Com:nodo The sonaa by Hindemih will include Allegra peasane; Allegro assai and Moderao Com modo The Sonaa for Tuba and Piano by Alec Wilde r has four pars; Moderao; Allegro, A!ldane and Vivace Michel Ashmore, piano insrucor will presen a recial in he Fine Ars Lile Theare, July 30 a 8:30pm His pr ogram will include hree Scarlai Sonaas, Sonaa by Haydn, Vallee DO Bermann and Lisz; wo Eudes, Tableaux of Rachmaninoff; Sonaa Op 120 by Schuber and Andane Spianao and Polanaise by Chopin Ashmor e has appeared in r ecials a several colleges recenly, including Ausin college andeasern Okla Sae a Wilburon Suzanne HU1 1 Duran senior, will have her senior voice recial, July 26, in he Lile Theaer a 8 pm A music educaion major, wib Toice emphasis she will presen lz selecioos from "A Song Anhologr by Hyden Mozar and BPehoven and lesser Jnown com posers; four Songs b) Jean B( rg~> r; and four numbers sun~ in French Yohe Named WiPner Of MENC Award Recepien of h annual ME NC Scholarship award is Anhony Y ohe, s E>nior m usi r rna jo r from Harslaorne, according o an announcemen made a he recen meeing Newly eleced offi cers of he MENC are Joe 0 Hogan, Kiowa senior, presiden; Wally Winer, Fox senior, vicepresiden; June Griffin, dabel senior, secreary and Cahr Coe, Madill freshman, social chairman Publiciy com miee members include Sue Shilling, Madill sophomore; Tom Goforh, Aoka sophomore; Donna Haley, Madill sophomore; Samanha Micllell, Aoka senior; and Joe Hogan, Kiowa senior Rober H Aubrey is he MEN~ advisor c Research Adds Needed Vafiey To Young Minds Quie a few people begi nning heir masers degrees his summer have been somewha disurbed abou a required opion of wriing a hesis or aking a course enile>d nroducion o Educaional Research They may have observed hp few who enrolled in he course his summer in he library a odd hours and mumbling in some for eign language" Why would SSC require sudens o enrlure s uch orure? n h> las one hundred ye:rs his world has undergone rempadous changes brough abou by research and experimenaion Today rpse>arch is being carried ou in every a r ea imaginable The Federal governmen spends billions of dolla rs for research every year All of his is o make our world a beer place in which o live The emphasis on educaional research is a fairly recen phenomenon Through educaional and psychological research we are bf>ginning o gain insigh ino how learning occurs For insance wha are he lx>s condiions for learning? Wha is he bes mehod a eacher can use o each a paricular concep? Wha is forgeing and how does i occur? These and oher quesions ne~>d answers Through research we are beginning o find hese answers, bu resparch is a coninual process and requires wriing effors No one would doub he need for rpsearch in hp area of medi cinp Cancer is a feared disea s~> and a curp mus be found Educaional research is jus as imporan as mpdical rpsparch The injuries For rner SSC Suden Receives Honor For Vienam Acion, Skill US Ai r Force Ma jor Ronald G Casleberry, Bokchio, has recpived he Disinguished Flying Cr oss for aci on while a:>sie:n>d a Cam Ranh Bay AB, \"ucnam Major Casleberry, son of :\1 rs fi>y R Casleberry, Bokchio, disinguished himself as a C 130 Hercules navigaor His professional skill and iniiaive as a comba ready reconnaissance crew member conribued o he Unied Saes acical air ope raions in Souheas Asia CaslebE>rry received "lfls BA degree in hisory from Souheasern in 1952 and his MA degre" in educaion from he Universiy of Tlsa in 1963 He is a member ori Sigma Tau Gamma CLOTHERS For he Laes in Mens Syles 210 W Main WA4 0803 / ; : FRST NATONAL 1 BANK, N 0 U R A N T ENROLLNG CHERYL COFFEY, dabel freshman ls Dr James Michell, educaion insrucor Michell discusses he purpose of educaional research for grj!duae sudens a Souheasern in a gues leer done o he young mind by some pracices a eacher may hink are required for learning o occur are more suble ha, he ravages of cancer bu hey may 1x> jus harm ful o he> suden ThP classroom eacher can bp involved in performing research in her own classrooll The governmen is providing leadership and mp,ns by which he eacher can ~rform P<perim>ns ine>duca ion This research dops no have> o bp sophisicaed bu can simply be a comparison of a new eaching me>hod wih he> old Experimens likp hese will add o hp knowledge of he learning process Also, as a each WAKEFLD Music Shop CA3H D~SCOUNT 0~ STERO RECORL>3 A~!) TAPES 109 N 3rd An Engaging Suggesion GOTHAM 100 A LSO 1150 TO oo LR U O WEDDNG R NG 100 REGSTERED E>r is ineresed in experimening like his, she will no fall ino he ru of r oujne Probably more im;>oran han acually performing experimens herself is ha he eacher be able o read and undersand research repors ThE>y have a special vocabular y wih which he layman is no familiar f he eacher can undersand he research repors she can keep abreas of he laes discoveries in be learning process and can updae her mehods Research can add variey o he classrqgm, and variey is he spice of life Dr James Michell Educaion nsrucor Swinney Drug k ===:; ~sa o ~ DAM OND R NGS Choose Keepsake he engagemen ring wih a perfec diamond g uaraneed regisered and proeced agains loss from he seing for one full year Come in soon and see our selecion Sore 144 Wes Main A _,~ Gem Credi Jewelers

PAGE FOUR \, THE SOUTHEASTERN, Duran, Okl ahoma Thursday, J uly 23, 1970 l? 20 A Rresened Durin~ _Talen Show Tweny acs and 35 performers made up he va riejy show whe(l members of he Upwar d Bound program presened heir summer alen show Friday 1 nigh in he Suden Union ballroom Mrs Jeanee BE>all, projec direcor, was in charge ssisun her wer e Miss Car ol Wooov Ardmor e, fr~shman, ~u<i Malcom Soughenborough, A!rdmore highschool s nior CliOon Rodge r sl l dahel, freshman, was maser of cer emorues Tumbling acs, a combo, singing and dancing wer e among h~ alen perfonned Music \Onsis ed or rock soul an1 Jcounry and wesern The Upward Bound program includes sudens wh~ ar e juniors and seniors in hi gh school and freshmen in college from an eighcouny area surro ding Souheasern Souhe~sern s U~ward Bound Firs College Graduae OWa By MARY FRYE sudens recenly aended an "All SouheasErn is righ in he hea r Spors Day" a Eas Cenral SaP ~;, of GhocawChichasaw counry bu College, Ada according o Leon "akiowa has won op honorsamong Sco, assisan direcor of Opward he> colleges ndian sudens he Bound pas wo ye>ars There were 350 Upward Bound Ronald Twohache, scheduled for sum mpr gr aduaion, will be hp sudens from hp campusps of Oklahoma Bapis Univ>rsiy firs me>mber of his family o ea rn a collegp degr Pe WhPn he finished Langson, Eas Cenral, and Souheasern in aendance>, rompe>in~ in games of volley ball ennis, and baskeball The oa poins sysem was used o de>prmine hp winner Eas CE>nral won firs place, and sse placed second n individual copeiion SSC sudens won he girls volley ball game> and he> boys placed second in baskpball compeiion Laer ha nigh Eas Cenr al hospd a dance for he Upwa r d Bound sudens from SSC Malcom Soughe>nborough, ArdmorE>, and BE>arice Albery, dabel, won he dance cones Sou heilborough Pe;orms ih Band As Mf!Jie flocalis Malcom Soughenbor ough is on showing me ha can go o colhis way up Hes 17 year old lege if really ry hard enough," Ardmor e senior in Souheasern he said Upward Bound prcigram for he nex wo years On Jul y 24 hell lge he hrill of his life a he Civic Cener Music Hall in Oklahoma Ciy when he performs as he 1 male vocalis for he Oklahoma MSae Sage Band " s he firs pexiformance for he Okahoma BandJnaser s Coovenion and he fi r~ ime an allsae sage ba1d l!~s performed Malcom was seleced for he par in April when he Ardmore High band compeeq 1 in a cones a Behany Though lhe band was no seleced, heir 1ead vocalis 1 was was sill anoher honor for he young lad He was a member his year o f Oklahoma Boy s Sae a Sill waer and served as a convenion dele, gae and ciy couilcilman He played Oliver in his years h!gh school play producibn and~waked away wih he MQS Promising Acor award and he award as he bes male lead e performed in he Texas Tech band fesival las year Malcom plans o work oward a special educaion degree a Souheasern sarig nex year He has one more summer of sudy under he Upwar(l Bound program Called he,fbridge summer, i prepares he upward bound suden for college classes Those sudens parrcipaipg are chosen beween heir sr?omore and junior year s of hig school They mus aend summ r school wih no credi o ge pn he bridge program Once m he bridge summer, hey r eceive six college Summer classes of phoo!!rapy sociology, language ars, reading and humaniies have occupied mos of his ime since June His fa vorie i s sociology wher e he> says he l earns why people ac as hey do He lef Wednesday o begi n pracice wih he band for he allsae pe r formance He will hen r eurn o Ardmore and ener hi s las year of high school whpre hp has already ooen elecpd o servp as suden council represenai VP from his class ns Carnegie High School, he was he familys firs high school gr aduae The Carnegie suden was seleced as he 1970 winner of he annual cash awar d gi ven by he Duran Ohoyohoma Club, ndian womens or ganizaion, o SouheasPrn s mos ousanding ndian suden n 1969, he Ohoyohoma award RONALD TWOHATCHET, CARNEGE senior, will graduae his sum m!r and will be he second ndian suden o graduae f rf>m Souheasern as a Pax:sons scholar Twohachf! sees Pducaion as he key o sol v ing many ndian problem Band, Chorus Schedule Music Concer July 28 AllAmerican musi c will be feaur ed when a join concer of he Souheasern band and chorus is DSCUSSNG A PROBLEM wih J eanee Bear, assisan direcor of upward Bound, i s Malcom Soughenborough Sougbenborough, Ar d more, i s aking par in he Upward Bound program and will perform as male vocalis for he Oklahoma AllSae Sage,Band on July 24 S s A Faci presened July 28 a 7:30pm in Mongomery audiorium TherE will be no admission char ge JamEs Gordon Benne will be direcing hp chorus, while> he band will bp under he baon of KennE>h Peer s Selecions of musi c, accor ding o Benne, will range from cla s sical o Broadway Gues solois will be Kay Dyer, Duran Miss Dyer is a graduae of he OSU School of Music and plans o coninue her sudies a Norh Texas Universiy, where she will be working oward a masers degree in voice While a OSU she> had he l ead in several operas Also, appearing on he program as vocal solois will be Miss Lila Hons, Duran, Souheasern graduae suden, and Seve Porer onors was sha r ed by Twohache and his wife, Delores, spring graduae whose campus aciivies wer e sompwha cu railed ~ his year by he birh of he couples son, Deron, now four monhs old Twohache will be he second ndian suden compleing Souh :ern sudy wih he financial h!lp of Dr David Parsons, Chocaw naive of Bryan Couny who i s now a Levelland, 1exas, business man The firs " Par sons scholar o be graduaed was Douglas Bohanon, Hugo, who compleed his work his spring A business major, T wohache i s a member of Pi Omega Pi, naional honorary businpss fraer niy ThP campus or ganizaion wih whi ch he is mos prominenly idenified, however, is he n dian Heriage Club Deeply ineresed in his own n dian heriage, he Kiowa suden has pr omped fellow club members ineres i n heir own ribal backgrounds He has also presened pr ograms o youh groups of he ar ea i n his effors o clarify beliefs and pracices of Oklahomas Plains ndians, in pari cular Twohachf sees educaion as he key o solving many ndian problems He i s deeply concern "f" ed abou he high dropou r ae among ndians a all schoollevels " nabiliy o communicae and o express hemselves i s he bigges handicap," Twohache said, "and don mean jus among reservaion ndians" A s child, Twohache lived in Carnegie wih his grea aun, Belle Allison, whom he describes as an imporan influence on his life " She made me believe in honesy and independence, " he ex, plained, "and in he necessi y of geing an educaion She al so augh me ha religion has o be a par of your eve r ydaylifeandhe way you live if i amouns o anyhing" The Twohaches are sayi ng in Duran Ronald will each business and be assislan fooball coach a Duran High School Delores will do graduae work in counseling inern i n Duran Public Schools SHERRERS Resauran and HOLDAY NN Resauran Operaed by LEON SHERRER Souh 69 and W(>s a he Bypass hours of free insrucion as a college sar "The Upward BOUlld progr am is You Ge The Fashioos 1\Y KC 1 of CALF1MA <bmry Se Hanes & Bew1y Mis Pany Jk)se Bes A Fashion \ CORNER DRUG 45 W 9:;:::~ Bank }mericard Areeped ~1 Wes ~ Cleaners 702 W Evergreen 924 0206

, 1970 Thursday, July 23, 1970 THE SOUTHEASTERN, Duran, Oklahoma PAGE FVE ns ucs curses and his raduae :; wer e ear by s son, second Souhnancial, Chocy who, busiarsons d was 0 comhachp!ga Pi, fraerizaion inenhe n wn n suden memri bal o pregroups o clar Oklapar ion as ndian cern r r ae levels e and e big said, fig r e ved in aun, cribes on his n hone ex, si y of e also o be and he o anyi ng i n smess coach el ores unselhools N 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 r : :,, :::: ; 0 J ~ ~;j; ::::::::::::::; DSCUSSON THE NEW Aerospace ManagemPn course wih Jack Dye, insrucor of he course, i s an evpryday hap(xning i n hp coffeeshop The new course has a limied Pnr olmen of 100 sudens Aerospace Sudies conduced n Fall By ELLEN MONK Academic heads, op men i n indusry, sudens and business men from souher n Oklahoma and norh Texas will mee oo campus during he fall semeser when a series of business managemen seminar s will be conduced n making he announcemen Jack R Dye, assisan professor of managemen, who will be co heading he seminars along wih T USC ndusrial Specialis Augi e M oor e, said "Souheasern i s way ou fr on in Uris underaking The whole idea of he progr am i s o inegr ae h~ hinking of he business world wi h he academic communiy and vice ver sa" l ndeveloping a rappor beween i ndusrial echnicians and he college, we will be i n a beer posiion o updae he curriculum o serve he sudens more effeci vely, and o rain hem for pr esen day needs in i ndusry " Acually, said Dye, "his can almos be called an exchange pr o gr am We ar e i nviing indusr y o campus o learn heir problem and hey in urn our probl em n his way we will learn boh on campus and i n heir wor k ar eas he probl ems which i ndusry mus cope wih Passing along o our sudens wha we learn from our visior s will help us o beer prepare hem We send ou i no he business world an even more compeen, wellrounded gr aduae" While accepances are no in fr om all companies who have been invied o paricipae, John Casey, vice presiden of logisics ofling TemcoVaugh has acceped Souheaser ns i nviaion Casey, who heads LTV s aer ospace program was vice pr esi den of logisics for Nor h American Rockwell fr om he devel opmen of he F 51 hru he developmen of he XB 70 Oher s invied o paricipae incl ude TELEX ; Corpor aion, Collins Radio, Chandler L easingcor poraion, he Projec Manager of Triniy Concr ee Producs anddr Mer vin Sribler, Educaion Direcor, Sysems Analysis Cor Federal Aeronauics Adminisraion Dye r eceived his B S from Souheasern, his MA from Eas TYPNG SERViCE Mary Sanunons Texas SaE> Universiyand has done addiional graduae work a ~ o r h Texas Sae Universiy Joining he faculy a Souheasern in 1963, Dye has se rved as a consulan a number of imes His laps vpnures ino his field has bepn wih Johns Mansville TUSC and he Small Business Adminisraion in helping individuals in small businesses o se up books and mainain r ecords "We are opening he seminars o he gene ral public says Dye alhough he enrolmpn will be quie limied and our sudens will be given firs preferpnce Afer ha, reservaions will be aken on a firs come, firs se r ved basis" Wor d i s ou on hi s pr ogram, and Souheasern i s already rpceiving applicaions " is doubful we will be able o accomodae eve r yone who applips, " says Moor e, "and wp don wan o leave ou anyone who i s definiely iner esed ThereforE, sugges hose who are ineresed should eiher phone or wrhe Dye or me here a he college as soon as possi ble for complee deails Wp wan o sress ha we are i neresed in having business people from all over he area, and will do our umos o accom odae hem" " We feel" Dye said ha everyone in business has some problem ha can hopefully be ironed ou in he ype seminar o be conduced These are scheduled for lae afernoon and evenings, giving he ou of own per son a chance o drive in Lasing from four unil nine wih a one hour dinner br eak a six we will have dinnpr discussi ons on various problems" said Dye f he Souheasern band seems o be sruing a lile more han usual he coming school year, i will be because, for he firs ime i n 12 yea r s, hey will be weari ng new unifor ms n 0 ern ove, ner Dr Floyd C Wakins, a dis ingui shed Ameri can lierau r~ scholar i s on he SouhPasern campus as a visiing professor hi s summer Dr Wakins, English professor a Emory UnivPrsiy, Alana, Ga, whosp sudy of William Faulkner and Thomas Wolfe has br ough ~Nidi? rpcogniion, i s compleing an :~ssig!lm?n hh( fu r he summpr ell Dr E E Slaugher, chairman c; he English deparmen, said Dr Wakins had ben a visiing professor here in 1961 and was such an ousanding lecurer he was invied o reurn many imes The visiing prof bas been eaching a course on Faulkner and one on four modern Ameri can novplss his erm The summer courses have be>en a feaur e of he English Deparmen along wih an advanced composion class wih Dr Mar gar e ORiley and one of eaching Ameri can lieraure y(xs wih Dr Lee Ball Wakins cr eaive, criical, and oher scholar ly works have been published i n a variey of for ms His aricles and r eviews, publisheel in journals hroughou he counry make a mos impressive: lis One of his books, Thomas Wolfes Characers, was published i n 1957 b} hp 750 KC 107 MC Universiy of Oklahoma prpss Wakins is onp of hp hrpe auhor s of he Lieraure of lhp Souh which he used in his classes a sse during 1961 Dr Wakinss mos r ecen book, Old Times in he Faulkner Couna published wo years ago, was wri en from leers and apes he r Pceived from an uneducaed, lifelong fr iend of Faulkners ThP friend, John B Cullen, had lived and wor ked wih Faulkner and had come o know him h r ough a lifeime associaion DR FLOYD WATKNS, visiing English professor, has been eaching a cour sp on Faulkner, which i s a fea ur e of be English DeparmPn!his summpr Wakins is an English professor a Emorv Universiy, Alana, Ga Wakins is also he auhor of a rpcen aricle criical of Gone Wih The Wind He said he book 0 was bad ficion" because i was unrue o hisory and human naure " is bad ficion because nearly all soubprners are good and perfec in he novpl and mos r ecen souhern novels ha rea he race VVA Shows EnhusiasfT1 Abou Fuure Exhibiion Souheasern is winessing furher or ganizaional growh wih he formaion of VL VA Very neresed, Very Acive ar sudens became enhused wih he idea<~ f an ar exhibi ion for he sudeps of Souheasern and possi bly enlarging i o oher sae colleges The charer submied las spring is now being consi dered by Suden Senae wih Max McClendon, ar insrucor, as sponsor for hp organizaion The organizaion ~s looking for people who are ineresed and aware of he dire need for :aising culural level hrough he Duran a rea, and are \villing o become involved and hereby profi hrough he inerchange of ideas V VAs energy is now moving oward one goal: a November ar exhibiion open o all sudens of Souheasern and Oklahoma sae colleges "We should have a good response o our show," says V VA Direcor Nancy Weaver, dabel seni or, "No o say ha college sudens are mercenary, under sand, bu our cash awards should inspire a lile addiional incenive" in 1989 NATO has grven us 20 years of unprecedened peace secuny and prospeny Wrhour conrnued suppor maybe quesion are bad because in ha ficion here is almos aohing good abou he Souh," be said was his inquir y ha led o anoher of hi s works ~ be released someime his summer by he Universiy of Georgia press iled~ ~~~ ~ Ar : Black and Whie id he Ricen Souhern Novel This criical work came afer a sudy of 47 novels abou he souh where he discovered errors in facs ha people hadn found before EDYTHS 215 W Main ords and language There rs no lmr o where we con go w rh NATOs help Look how for we ve come an weny years by he year 1989 NATO wrll lead Because NATO is here us oo rue Alanic Communry oday we con build One wrh o common economrc sys a beer omorro w e~ currency educo1000l sand For informaion wrie 1212 N 7h 9240308 The Alanic Council, 16 16 H S N W Washingon D C 20006

PAGE SX THE SOUTHEASTERN, Duran, Oklahoma Thursday, July 23, 1970 earns eac o a P ayo s l l nramural sofball moves ino be las nigh of play wih he op four eams in he sandings already decided The Animals, Faculy, Fugarreys and Null Se have clinched playoff berhs in he 1970 summer sofball inramurals Alho~ suffering heir firs defea of he season las week, he Animals mainained heir slim lead wih one loss Close behind are he oher hree eams wih wo losses each Key games o have been played his week before he allimporan playoffs begin Monday nigh, were coness beween he Animals and Null Se, and he Faculy and Fugarreys for sole possession of second place The way he playoffs are se up, final sandings are very imporan The firsplace eam mees he fourhplace 11nisher, while he second and hird place eams mee in he double eliminaion ournamen NTRAMURAL STANDNGS Animals 5l Faculy 52 ~ugarreys 52 Null Se 42 Mah Madics 24 Sig Taus 24 TNT Squad 24 UB Mes 24 BSU 15 SSC TENNS PLAU:~ wach oher eams paricipae in he N aiona ~ Tennis Tournamen a Kansas X osnees Ciy The Savage neers wen on o finish second in henaionwih hree AllAmericans ~ Wichia F lis Key Area i By Souheasern SSC fooball coach Bob Thomas bas announced he signing of six mor e prospecs for he 1970 season Harvey Bauldwin, wl)o quarer~ backed he Wichia Falls Hirschi Huskies o he champipnship ofhe Disric 4AAA Norh Zone, will be calling plays in ha slo The 511 by 180 powder earned recogniion as he AJL Disric quarerback, served ~ as capain of his fooball eam, was a sae qualifier in he pole 1 vaul, vice presiden of his senior class, and presiden of he Fellowship of Chrisian Ahlees Bauldwin is 18 years old, will major in Physicai Educaion wih a minor in Ar Hall"eY l~d his Huskies o a vicory over he Sae 5AAAA champion Wichia Falls High School Coyoes, he only loss suffered by ise Coyoes in l969 Bauldwin played high school ball Four M~n Signed ror Baseba, rs Souheasern Sae C oj;~e baseball coach Dr DonPar hasannomced he signing of ~our prospecs for his defending champion Savages All are junior colle~ players, hree from Easern Sae and one from Conners Sae Col~ege Rlcha{d Payne, from Conners, is a 610, 185 pound oufielde~wihbon orable menion AllAm~rican credenials Paynes is Tulsa From Easern are: Ca1jr0J a souhpaw chunker a,_ pounds Sco is from n 1q Hardcasle, of WaJrnO~ 175, is an infielder pi Wall, 6 3 and 190 is a cach~r from F Cobb All four were AUCooffrenceseleclons in he Oklahoma Juolor College Conference bisjpas sea SOD ~ o ac Bo wih curren Savages, Billy Pis, Richard B>d!ord, and Rober Mc Phail Anoher signee is Paul Howard Lance, Jr f~om Hirschi Lance is 18 years old, sands 57 and weighs only 165 pounds He capained boh he fooball and baseball eams, \vas named o he Honor Sociey, :1nd was a nominee for he "llord, Loyaly, and Pride of Hirschi" Lance plays boh ways, could oj)erae from h~ wingback slo for he Savages, or could be se ouside as a wide receiver o make use of an excellen se of hands A kingsize Coyoe, Joe Nelms, will be in he Souheasern Savage fooball camp when he headbuing begins his season Nelms is a ackle from he 4 AAAA champion Wichia Falls, Texas, Senior High Coyoes and sands in a 61 and 214 pounds His play earned AUDisric honors in 1969 The 18 year old Texan is a s b~:~sy off ~e field as on, however He was presiden of his freshman and sophomore home rooms, a on he suden council a s sopho WHTE HOUSE CAFE,, " Bes Things To Ea 121 W Main 9240926 m ~re, junior, and senior n addiion, he was he senior class represena:ive and a member of he Fellowship of Chris THURSDAY Fried Chicken Nigh FRDAY Fish Nigh Seconds oo The House ~= M om as ian Ahlees And sill found ime o be a op scholar and an alldisric ackle on a championship eam Wih his size and quickness, he could be used offensively or defensively by he Savages Charles HollPY, an AllSaer from Wichia Falls, will be playing for he SSC Savages Holley is a hoss of an offensive cener of 61 and 224 pounds He doubles as a defensive guard or ackle and should fi righ ino he Savage scheme of play Holley is 19 years old and will major in Physical Educaion and Agriculure As a hreeyear varsiy performer for coach Donnell Crosslins Coyoes, he earned AUDisric as well as AllSae honors He was also named fie Lineman of he Year Two oher men have also signed o play a Souheasern They are Allen Har from Wichia Falls, and Kerry Lewis from Grans Pass, Oregon Har, nicknamed Bubba, is a defensive lineman from WF Senior High, 18 years old, sanding 511 and a brusing 215 pounds Lewis is also 511, 18 years old, and weighs in a 195 pounds, playing fullback in high school BUD ~ MUCH JOY AROUND he Savage baseball eam as hey celebrae immediaely following he defea of Oklahoma Bapis Universiy a Shawnee o ie for he OCC Crown SSC Wen on o win a playoff for he crown DY SPENCER FORD Service s Our Business 9241887 9Z43lZ 1005 NORTH 5h Colleg~ Books 1 Supplies Ar Supplies Swea Shirs THOMPSON BOOK & SUPPLY CO Fifh Ave and College Blvd Phone 9241213 DURANT, OKLAHOMA T 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