The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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The Oklahoma Daily
Established 191
Student newspaper of the University of Ok- for VS to'allow then to be ruTned by
lahoma Published ever y morning except Sun- I IC(t over-abundance ' of Stags
Editorial "A AH such unpleasant reminder of their
departments telephone 961
Entered as second class mail matter at the
Kstoffice Norman Okla under the act of
arch 3 1879
Tkllt A N rriTOn — Editor
Inas Lacey Business Manager
:mil nutsiilm won’t be allowed to
Tag dant-cs play an important part I
in meeting new friends too important
& a fl f 9 La ass i m
and i
pres-
I eice
When I take a girl to a dance I like!
I to dance with" her or if I go on a
“blind date” T want to get better ac-
qualnted with the young lady Now '
I ask you how can you and I get ac-
Wlien Ireland gets
started
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BROWN BILT SHOES
This name on a shoe means that BROWN io proud of produc-
ing a shoe of such quality and merit that it must bear this name— that
Brown does not make any better shoes at any price— that you cannot
get better value anywhere regardless of what you pay
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Today’s reporters — Ronnie F Ran-1 quainted with our dates when as soon'
dnlph Marguerite Wright' Selma Rl we start to dance some outsider
Hatley Bryce E Foster Lillian Dooley 1 tome "stew" or some siionger that was
I aura Belle Hamilton Caro Clark Lu-1 too self-certcrcd to bring hi own dale)
cile Shelton Mary Heckler Ruth Bar-1 steps out on the floor grabs you by
nett Zada Comclison Callie Riley Mrs I the ellxw“ “begs your pardon” and 1
Dorothy Thompson Mabel Whitlock whirl off with our girls?
If you don’t like the thing to do is
SOONER MEET' EV BUDDY I to some of those fellows yourself
c c y 1 1 what you think of them When you’
Mr Sooner Student ' shake hands I t A
Ido the managers of the halls and the
with Ev Buddy Hcs going to lie a " -
u - I dances will see the point too
friend of yours He going to write!
The Daily editorial column when- the
editor’s got - a grouch Jkis morning
he’s got something on his chest about
Sooncrand dances and how they' ought
to be tun
So here’s what Ev Buddy says:
These student council and high school
dances are fine things-' They’re an
excellent way of getting university stud-
ents acquainted milking the new frosh
feel at home and giving thei a chance
to overcome any homesick feeling that
has settled in their breasts during the
first week of school They're good
mixers ‘
But the dance I went to last Sat-
urday night down at Davis hall wasn’t
a real Sooncr’s dance It wasn’t true
to Sxnerland fn two ways it wasn’t
There were too many non-university
rtags ard there was too much liquor
in too many of the stags
That is nothing for people to get
alarmed about and criticize the universi-
ty for however for Sooner who were
here last year know that such things
will not continue where the Sooner
MANY ARK MISSING GYM
SAYS COACH JACOBSEN
Confusion as to the meeting time of
men’s gym classes has caused an un
usual number of absences to lie checked
against men in those sections accord
ing to Assistant Coach Grover C JacoI-
j gen The schedule now is as follows
I Physical education 1 — section 1 10 a
m T Th F section 2 4 p m T
Th F Physical education 3 — 3 p mt
T Th Physical education 7 — lecture
1 p m T Th practice 4 to 6 p mt
M-W F Physical education 9—3 p
m M W F
Tutpring in Latin Span-
ish English and history
Mrs Jessie R Wood
760 Asp
Phone 503
White House Shoes for-men
priced from $550 to $1200
jdaxine Shoes for women
priced from $550 to $1200
Buster Brown Shoes for boys
and girls priced from $275 to
$850 -
Buster Brown Hose for the
whole family— silk lisle or cotton
THE BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE
HOLLAND & SHERMAN Props
Phone 244
Captain “Jap Goes to Work
Seawright’s
Down-Town
spirit is
There is 'often a wave of
ribaldry at the opening of the year be-
fore new Normanites settle down to the
responsibilities of university conduct
Sooner know it is not likely that a I you know what delightful things
zen men in the whole year will ap-1 we jave to eat so there’s no use to
t
t
Captain “Jap” Haskell does not have enough to do grab-
bing passes on Bennie’s hard eleven
Jack Foster has engaged hirn to do the collecting for the
University Tailor Shop and to solicit your clothes
You’ll Sec “Jap” Saturday
After you have spent the afternoon watching “Jap” and his
Sooner ruffing the Frosh step up to him and tell him you have
a suit or pair of trousers that needs attention He’ll tell
you what can be done
CAPTAIN ’’JAP”
dozen
p?ar at a student dance witli whiskey-1 speajc Q tliat
fmdert breaths Sooners don’t do it I
University Tailor 'Shop
FOSTER & SISSON Owners
Good Pens and
Pencils Mean
Legible -Glass Notes
You can’t expect to read your class I So wc will tell you that(any time
notes along about examination time I yQU want day or night we cater
S3! !rhTd'Vurre ’wThiS to Special Dinner W parties of j
you' could read ’em too when exams I two four six and eight
hove into view ' 1
Drop into Truby's today and get a
Sheaffer Self Filling fountain pen at
$150 and up ’
Also Onoto “The pencil with ' a
fluid point ’ ie
And Sheaffer pencils — $1 to $15
Just Remember
“Truby Photos Are Best”
Truby Studio
Phone -0-3 U1 East Main
Ya-hee ! !
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Have you seen them all?
Over a thousand new
ones with us this year
Your appearance counts
young men — get that tie
and shirt today at — Community Silverware
121 E Main Phone 491
F & J Cash store GEORGE & ORENBAUN
Do you know that the most popular Sundae is in Chicago ?
They’ve got a new fountain dish in Chicago which is mak-
ing a big hit in that city We’ve made arrangements to
serve that same dish at the same price at our fountain all
j this week
' This new dish which is called Chicago Delight is mighty
good You will sav so when you try it We are the only
store in town where this dish is being served Undoubtedly
other stores will soon begin serving it but if you want to be
among the first to try it you must get it here unless you go
to Chicago
Come in now and try a Chicago Delight The price is 25c
Plus War Tax
And don’t forget we sell the best candy
Y arsity Fountain
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Nettleton, Tully A. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1921, newspaper, September 29, 1921; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1780264/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.