The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 9, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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SVSDAY JANUARY 9 1938
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Entertains
With Formal at University Club
itainbow-llued Bubble Used
In Decoration Theme For
Fraternity Dance
fl’ITM RAINWW-SIIAnEII huhlik-
W fuiniK on the wall and a multi-
:inhurt U irk of the orchestra
i mul TUlg of Sigma Alpha
Bpi!n m ill a formal ilanee Satuiila
k'u at the university club
mn- w ore Mr- One Hoop
Cam !! Mr James V Carroll and
a:l Mrs Arthur 1 Shreve The
Ualii''i-i s played
ia:i-s weir Clark SHman and Ruth
Ruihi-ifoi’l Hen Kerr and Marian
(ji-aiv Hard a W II Harrison Jr and
MiliiP’d Ann iVmper Frank Heller and
lia Marie Mehcw Ted Hess and Fran
M-Gv Jim Rogers ami Mary Vir-
ginia In-l G O Ilaylet anti Wan-
da Hnjfiie HetuCit LatM and Shlrley
Yiuna- and Hill Houglwrty and Allle
Luti I'uiintT
i NORMAN REYNOLDS and
A Eiliel Clark Hmiglas Raker ami
Susan Si'lmar Joe Hull and Mary Wirt
Hitiil Ton Slone and Misa Carol Clark
OUilujina City: Charles Hardlster and
Charlyne Moon awl Roy Frye and
lliliie Have Newsome
And Ned Holman and Mary Hue
Phillips llart Jones snd Polly Atkinson
(I111-I1-S Hetheringbm and Josephine
Killian irk Jack Gable and Mary Me-
' VhnrtT Duke Grimshaw and Carol
I avion Jot I-flve and Mary Lee Verser
anil Carter Lutes and Dorothea Tourney-
9 9 9
AND JACK MORGAN and Iiis Mop
nil John Kavser and Anna Nell
Rolierls Cliarles Foster and Phyllis
Lyons H A Holman and Lucille Hotlg-
mn Jim Skinner and Helen Phillips
Uirk Holland and Dorothy London and
Chile Harm and Charlotte Fogg
And Hob Derby and Mary Elizabeth
Jlilli-r Michatl O’Bannon anti Hetty
Randall Hill Wallace and Flora Dean
Kinky lk-mnell Gilbert and Elaina
Huik Vic Wallace and Kathryn Ford
Dick Junes and Eleanor Stanton Jess
McDonald and Miss Jacqueline Finley
Oklahoma City: Henri Reaves and
Mari Margaret Smith and John Heath
and Patricia Conner
And Trimble Latting and Patience
St-well Don Wright and Julia John-
son Art Cavanaugh and Margaret Ann
Rice Warren White and Miss Edith
Hogan Oklahoma City: Tom Gable
and Holly Kilpatrick Stanford Hob-
son anil Katherine Jean Douglas and
lii-e Warren Stone and Billie Thomp-
sun AND VINCENT STEVENS and Ruth
I'uits Joe Srannell and Miss Elnlse
Wallace Oklahoma City Snowden Pan
line and Miss Hetty Jane Smith Okla-
homa City: Hob Reams and Patsy Pat-
ton and Horace Chandler and Dup
otliv Mae Bennett
Anil lx or Gough and Helen Marie
Cnrrlcll -lot Davis and Betty Howland
Dili tirady anil Helen Kiheyre P J-
Maloney unit Hetty Prichard Hoot Gib-
son and Mary Jean Carver Hen Dup
dirk anil Pauline Haulsee and Hay
Dmaiifoot and Marguenl- Patchln
Aik John Stewart and Jnhnie Lee
Ingle Johnny Johnaon and Hetty Es-
calante Horace Calvert and Alleen
Simms Neal Savage and Virginia Am-
bn loe Grant and I-ucy Ellen Feb
krs Jim Grant and Dorothy Green
Tommy Cuchran and Delores Coleman'
and Mr awl Mrs Sam Coleman
Four Will Be Initiated
By Music Fraternity
Fn luilent will be Initiated Into
Siitmu Alpha Iota national profes-
Kioial music fraternity at 2:30 this
afl'-WHin In 305 Union building Wv-
ini Adams Norman president said
Sarn day
l'l-lgi-s ate Ruth Virginia Davis
Ib'h'iii Genevieve Mill Cherokee:
aim Fi-niu-e RU-lile anti Mary Eliza-
- lK"!i WHmiii both of Oklahoma City
You Don’t Have to
Be on Your EAR
You tWt liave to bo on your cor to your friend in the morn-
ing when you greet them — Just because you hove stayed up
hulf the night getting up some term paper or studying for a
foursc you ore busting
Have a cup of Hot steaming coffee with a delicious buttered
foil in the Union in the morning It will wake you up and
change your entire outlook on this college life for the day
Try it in the morning!
Union Cafeteria
"Meet All O I' In the Union"
Dansant Held
By Tri Delta
Spring Motif Carried Out
At Sorority Affair Given
In Union Ballroom
TAKUYING OUT spring motif lr
the decora tionx with a fountain
at one end of the room and a vine-
eovereil artmr at the other the Delta
Iadia India sorority entertained with
a dansant Saturday afternoon ii the
union liailrnom
The Ramblers surrounded by s lat-
tice covered with roses furnished the
music fur the affair
Chaperons were Dr and Mrs John
A Griswold Dr II C Peterson and
Mrs Itirdie Taggc chapter hostess
Cutes were Sara White and Johnny
Miller Eiexe Tagge and Jim McCs!
lam Beatrice Hathorn and John Ap
thur Atkinson Katherine Jean Doug-
lass and Carter Hardwick Martha Troo-
per and Eli Ion Koerner Julia Bower
sock ami Denver Davison Margaret
King and Stuart Porter Phyllis Lyons
and Gall Carpenter Margaret Thomp-
son and Michael O'Bannon and Caro-
lyn Bouer and Bill Besson
AND EVELYN MORTON and Robert
Muxgrave Christine Holland and
Ernest Haskell Maurine Shields and
Jack Wilson Dorothy Hester and Fred
Thompson Roue Trooper and Seitz
Whitt Elaine Rozell and Frank Law-
son Mary Eleanor Guthrie and George
England Tosa Anderson and Bill G ra-
iny k LaXelle Sampson and John
llyer Martha Waddell and Bobby Ban-
ned and N'ema Andrews and George
Howard
And Iletty Ann Henshaw and Sam
Hill Caroline Hal: -nd Haden Line1
baugh Dorothy Lucas snd John Mop
gun Betty Anthony and Clyde Patrick
Jane Bowycr and Dick Askew Helen
Payne and Bert Lewis Nell Simmons
and Jay Rousak Katherine Shelton and
Bill Musser Hariene Howse and Hap
ry Allsman Iva Marie Mehew and
Frank Hriicr and Peggy Kershner and
Joe Glover
AND BETTY STEPHENS and Ernest
Aust Peggy Thompson and Hou-
ston Shirley Virginia Dorsey and John
Anderson Oklahoma City Mary Jane
Burton and Dan Carpenter Elisabeth
Wisdom and Bill Tinker Harriett
Hunkapillar ami Dob Lebron Frances
Fisher and Jack Gregg Sara Wallace
ami Shahan Drake and Bette Uu
O'Sullivan and Dill Plott
And Rose Ahrens and Herman
Ruseh Geraldine Ebri le and Gene Wil-
son Lorraine Miller and George Wad-
sack Bertha Hubbard and Eddie HUrst
Eloise Rixlkey anil Joe I-ove Betty
Wetdman ami Gavle Childress Reba
June MersfeUler and Charles Dow
Eleanor Turner and Neel Wolford Hel-
en Fart ami Jack Bynl Mary Virginia
Limlsev and Penrod Harris Maxine
Moore 'and Max Suter Rebecca Cox
and Rufus Goodwin Dorothy Cloyd
and Gland Jones Jane Ann Kraft snd
Marcus Fuller and Yvonne Jacobson
and Sidney Slew-art
Mix Carr to Talk Tuesday
Mias Helen Caff director of the
social service department of the Crip
pli-d Children's hospital In Oklahoma
CUv will be the principal speaker
of the Social Work club meeting at
7:15 Tuesday night at the Alpha Chi
Omega house Ze'ma Curnutt Gould
president suid Saturday
For Sinclair Service
" Doyle Todd’s
Highway 77 and Apacha
Phone 251
Hester Hall
Has Supper
Ivory Candles Light Tables
Star Used in Decorations
At Dormitory Party
RESIDENTS of Hester hall enter
lained Saturday night with a buf-
fet supper followed by Jam-ing and
bridge Ivory candle lighted th tab-
les and lighted blue stars (Simpleteil
the decoration
Mrs Grille Trix-inr and Mrs Map
garet McKnight 'iiresklecl at the sur-
vive Cliaperons included Dr and Mr
W A Hethvringbtn and Frederick
Miller1
The date bill included Mary Cooper
and Rob Seymour Ellen Axh and
Bradley Srheur Betty Ixive Jones and
Ben Floyd Mary Stubhs ami Mont
Stewart Martha Lou Merrill and Jack
Myers Virginia Sue Field and Olen
Jeffrie Pauline Stewart and Jack
Merritt Ella Reed Howell and Hia-
watha Estes Eleanor Watson and Tom
Burke Miriam Patton and Charles
Schaefer and Iris Mcintire and Rex
Phelps
And Lorraine Muratct and Ronald
Whitehead Marilyn Lack and Calvin
Mannen Mildred 1-ack and John Flick-
inger Betty Ruth Osburn and Gap
ner Fanning Stella Smith and John
Cantrell Marian Wolfe and Newton
Ward Betty Baughman and Dr Step
ling Brown Martyna Garrison and
Homer White Edith Mae Wise and
John Cook Sue Herndon and Ed Knoll-
hoft Dorothy Murdock' and Horace
Ray and Elizabeth S noddy and Nor-
man Harris
And Imogene Johnson and Homer
Gulnan Mary Elaine Miller and Jay
Kenney Georgia Faye Beard and BUI
Bodley Eunice White and Milton Stein-
er Jane Robinson and Jack Gibson
Peggy Nelson -and George Whitaker
Hazel Howard and Ray London Fran-
ces English and John Boyle Ruby
Van Kirk and Dick Favor Glynn Earle
Hughes and Seth McKee Jane Stewart
and Laurence McElwain and Aline
Casey and James Hart
And Theda Mills and Joe StaMolln
Lillian' Falkenstein and' Venus Wat-
son Thelma Clay and Andrew Rey-
nolds Phyllis Markley'and Jack Wll-
son Brenda Starmer and Lee Showen
Dorothy McMillan and Jack Kell Ema-
lee Gaines and Edward Livermore
Winifred Stabler and Joel Ketonen
Mary C Fitter and David dbert Map
Jorte K Rattan and DUlard Kell anj
Barbara Frederlchs and Bill Black -
9 9 9
Miss Dorothy Schiff
To Wed January 29
Mr and Mrs Herbert F Schiff
Oklahoma City hive announced ths
engagement and approaching map
rlagaof their daughter Mias Dorothy
to Dr A M Brewer also of Oklahoma
City
The marriage will take place January
29 in the home of the -bride-elect's
parents Rev Rupert P Naney wll)
read the vows
Miss Schiff attended Oklahoma CUy
university She Is a member of At
plu Iota business fraternity
Doctor Brewer was graduated from
the university school of medicine i
Oklahoma Theatre
Preview Sat Kite
“O’Shahgnessy’s Boy”
WALLACE BEERY
JACKIE COOPER
spaxky mcfarland
Campus Theatre
Note Showing
“MANHATTAN
MERRY-GO-ROUND”
PHIL REGAN
ANN DVORAK
LEO CARILIX) TED LEWIS
CAB CALLOWAY
GENE AUTRY
Phone 73 for
Show Sehedulee
SOONER
TIIE OKLAHOMA DAILY NORMAN OKLAHOMA
Fraternity Has
Pledge Dance
A LARGE purple and sliite pledge
pin hung from the ceiling and
musical notes placed at intervals
about tlie walls was the centi at deco-
ration theme carried out at the an-
nual Sigma Alpha Mu pledge dance
Saturday night in the chapter house
The chaperons for the affair In-cluili-d
Hr and Mrs N A Court
Dr and Mrs R J Dangerfiekl and
Fr and Mrs Cortex A M Ewing
Dale were Ervlne Rips and Ethel
Ginxlierg Adolph Brown and Ethel
Maurice Oottllrb Newton Weisx and
Ethel Builowskv Adolph Kaplan and
Ruth Kamber Carl Sherman and Syl-
via IJndenhaum Bernard Karchmer
and Jean Kahaker Milton Markus
and Sylvia Horkxteln Walter Klein-
man and Helen Falk Rob Swesnlk
and Lillian Rose and Victor Savin
and Marian Fishman
And Fred Filler and Doris Follock
Sidney Massle and Claire Jacobson
Donald Goldberg and r-celia Rose
Weinberger Sinclair Gerti and Ro-
berta Friedman Gus Zeldich and Rose
Fisher Israel Cohen and Maxine Roth
Ben Cohen and Helen Hefner and
Jerome Wolf and Naomi Levinson
Schofield-Bonebrake
Vows Are Read In
Oklahoma City Home
The marriage of Misa Sue Schofield
daughter of Mr and Mrs M B Scho-
field Oklahoma City to Matthew H
Bonebrake took place Friday morn-
ing In the home of the bride’s parents
Rev W R White pastor of the
First Baptist church read the vows
The bride was unattended a d J
Lee Youngblood wraa best man for Mr
Bonebrake
Mrs Bonebrake was gr duated from
the university where she was a mem-
ber of the Kappa Alpha Theta soror-
ity She also attended Ferry hall
Lake Forest 111
Mr Bonebrake tlie son of Mr and
Daiice Doings
LORENE BURT Chi O was quite
Impressed with the night life of
the university She wanted to
know why she wasn't told these
things Pint sized J R‘ TALI-
FERRO swings a mean hoof for a
kid in law school DOOLEY
MALLORY spent the evening look-
ing for SYBIL LESLIE (Paid Ad)
MARION SHUMARD’S croon-
ing debut caused many a sweet
young thing to tell Mm about hira-
seir he likes U DAT1IEL HAS-
KINS PI Phi lent a little sophisti-
cation to the cabaret atmosphere
ANNA NELL ROBERTS an-
other Chi O was referred to as
one of the smoothest dancers on
the floor RAY BROADFOOT
fashion plate made the girls glad
they came No children MAX
SIMMS I ALE didn’t wear his
spurs CLIFF CLARK neglected
liis sllile rule for the evening and
rgured out some nest angles on
the dunce floor The little girl
who did the tap dance In the floor
show may have been named Angel
but a lot of the fellows took It lit-
erally If you haven't been at-
tending the All-University dances
you have lieen missing tlie licst
time that Friday nlglit has to offer
We look for you next Friday
All-University
DANCE
MOST EVERY WEEK
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Tmloy Thru
Tuemluy
Freshman 4Y W7 Board
Will Plan Activities
At Meeting Monday
Plans for the activities of the fresh-
man class of the Y W C A will be
made at meeting of the freshman-
commission at 4 o'clock Monday after-
noon In the Women's building Miss
Helen Ruth Holbrook general secre- j
tary of the Y W C A said Satur-
day
Miss Evslee Schultz Norman cabi-
net adviser for the freshman ebua
will be In charge of the meeting
Members appointed to tne freshman
commission are Kathryn Kennedy 1
Norma Jeanne Brown Minnie Lou '
Lowe Alice Rchlaetfer and Ruth Kam-
her all of Oklahoma City: Rose Marie
McKellar Ruth Tap pan Virginia Min-
nick Florence Wampler and Dorothy
Lockett all of Norman Georgena
Fournier Fyra Bloch and Mary Foe-
ter both of Tulsa Nancy Cbamplin
Lawton Mary Ann1 Paxton Okmul-
gee Hazel Colbert Ardmore Vir- -
Mrs II E Bonebrake Cape Girardeau
Mo was graduated from the Unlver-
sity of Missouri He is a member of the j
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and'
Alpha Delta Sigma honorary adver-i
tiling fraternity
If your name appears on the list
Ireland’s studio Monday and have your
the 1938 Sooner
Charles Delhotal
Jack Bates
Carl Zimmerman
Ben Young
Stanley Williams
Norman Shutter
Charles Steel
Walter Scheffee
Gene Pazoureck
Jerry Morgan
J L Morgan
Jack Moore
Gene Mitcham
'Howard Lewis
Victor Ilangc
Kenneth Kracttli
Bill Highland
Harley Ivy
Paul Harris
Harold Evalt
Waller M
glnia Goodwin Miami
Stump Santa Fe N M
- Ball VMts Kruoka
Norman H Hall who received his
D 8 degree in civil engineering
Playhouse
Presents
Snd jU
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This
Friday and Saturday
8:15
University
V' S'
Admission
Frank Elliott
Guy Elliott
Lyle Ditson
B G Davenport
David Bradley
Joe Bettes
Louis Lamm
William A Cosier
Oran Buck
Wilfred G Coleman
Louis Campbell
Franklin D Campbell
John J Andrews
Louis Wohlforth
James II Cain
Pete Savage
Tom Moran
Walter Pung
- Tom Agnow
William Elias
The 1938
Harrison Jr Editor Jack Chandler Bus Mgr
PAGE THREE
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Purdy, Millard. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 9, 1938, newspaper, January 9, 1938; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1798490/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.