The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1944 Page: 5 of 8
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December 6 1914
IBE OZLAHOMA DAILY
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NROTC Men
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Vision Tests
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the money for the excellent aerv- Irk whom Gwen Johnson dated
lee rendered him 'in the establish- during the’ Thanksgiving holiday
ment
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to Dorothy
when
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and a premed at that only to
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ng Life's Hke that Dorothy
administering night vision testa to T T cvrr7uun “ “ r‘dn ' Gryc Cowell and BUI Frye af-
ho u ihuLmt anmiM n th-' As rMult o the “wonderful” Latest news of the day came ter seeing each other exclusively
pamntis krott this irrrV at win “ hy all at this party PWIy when Jean Rawlings announced to for week now have finally de-
- TJt ftemde n r Hendon took the fatal step and at- her Theta sisters that die was cided to say that they are “going
So scsss 2St-£ rs ss '71?
V-12 unit said Tuesday 1 L vatrimaa
The testa which are made to de "rf'f”? cant stand to wear The latest me on Fred Collins lng with the light of her pin
has invited her to attend his grad-
uation and pin on his wings Fast
work Gwen
University-Skyjackets
Meet Is Canceled
Rain Tuesday forced cancella-
tion of the dual crosscountry meet
between the university team and
the navy Skyjackets John Jacobs
Sooner track coach said
The three-mile and 300-yard race
would have brought together Jer
ry Thompson former national col-
Maryane Stewart lastin glow- leglate two-mile champion from
the University of Texas Lieut
termlne the men's vision at night I1”" DCU“ “ proua 01 is the sign at the Brown Owl “Spicer" calls her almost every johnny Wall Oklahoma AAU fc-
on sea have never been used at 1 which holds his penny tip up as a other night and did spends all her 000-meters champion and Clan-
the university before and are en- - Inspired by the above-mentioned good example for others to follow spare moments writing hint- just ence Vteklund Oklahoma's Big
tirely new to other branches of conpte- ?ack Witbeck now la Affixed to the sign are words to so he won't be “lonely" gix outdoor mile and twomUo
the navy as far as he knows aleedying It with a Gamma Phi the effect that Collins presented An army air cadet from Freder- king n
Knock said ' ”""1'
The results of the tests wUl be
entered' on ‘the duty recommenda-
tions made out for each man prior
to graduation arid commissioning
To take the test the trainee bust
first spend '30 minutes in art en-
tirely blacked-out room to accus-
tom his eyes to the total 'dark simi-
lar to thaCfapndon sblhcked-dut
pledge from Muskogee
And speaking ef the HRO pas
tr LIU LeoDavls to
dering who picked sp
Chesterfield coat hy
was toft one af the
but
bar b ad for boo to be
'What'is-thktvwe hear about
sea Afetr the adjustment period Frances Lee Mayes and Derald Le-
tests are made to Show the stu- bow going together again? Or may-
dent’s ability in distinguishing vl- be it was Just the influence of the
¥5ig most beautiful woman
-he ever saw 1
rlous objects in tlie dark
League Winners
Are Announced
moonlit Sklrvin roof!
I Believe it or not Mary Martha
Logan Delta Gamma has finally
settled down to one man The
lucky person is David George for-)
met- Delt on the campus whose ’
pin she received Saturday
Mary EDen Mitchell who' is
now wearing the Beta - pin ef
Lynn Moore ’ evidently - bant
yet realised what being pinned
Western and Pacific league win-
ners in the men’s intramural bas-
Icetball tournament were announe-
-ed Tuesday by Coach Ben G Owen 1
director of Intramural sports i
First place In the Western lea-’
gue' goes to army with its unde-)
feated ASTRP Platoon 1 winning)
four - consecutive games Second) ’
place goes to ASTRP Platoon 3 1 losTl Slide rule on or near Cam-
which won three fgames and lostj pus In leather case with Jay
one while third place team to Hawk- emblem ’ and inscription
PiK A Brutes with two wjns and "Charles Reikopt to Frank Mat-
two games lost thews" -Reward“ Call " Douglas
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In the Pacific league the Inde- Hammack 3290
pendent Wildcats are' first and ' 1
also are an unbeaten team with WE NEED pin-spotters Experl-
four consecutive wins Second) ence unnecessary ToTs Bowl-
place goes to Franklin house and ln8 Lanes
Third to the Phi Gams
Standings in the navy American
and National leagues are Incom-
plete pending final games to be
played -today
AMPLIFYING systems available
for non-official - functions - Call
Jack Boyer at WNAD 661 j
Smoker Is Planned
By Hot Box Members
NICE - roan '
teacher )or
Call 631
Plana for a smoker to he' held
December 12 were made at a meet
lng Tuesday of the Hot Rox civilian-men's
pep organization Leo-
nard Logan president said Each
member is to bring one guest
Thirty of the 60 members at
tended the meeting at which offi-
cial membership cards were dis-
tributed No date was set for the
next meeting
War requirements of dairy prod-
ucts in terms of fluid milk equiva-
lent increased between 1941 and
1943 from 5400000000 pounds to
16700000000 pounds the Depart
ment of Agriculture said
Rr Rxamlaed Classes
PR WALTER RICHARDS
OPTOMETRIST
' Broken Leases Duplicated
11-1 R Main Phone 2H
Convenient Bus Schedule
We now have a new Nor-
ms: n-Shawnce Bus Ln? For
more information call On-
ion Bus Terminal Phone
120
Norman-Sliawnoc Bus Line
Otis James
! to Italy Tee weeks to
ha uik be blind forever
New the eperetton aad the bug dark days af
waiting ww ever Ha held Ms breath as the
darter dipped el Ms kendag
Wee li-
re tie f: “Gee Kid! I can aee Ami yen aura
bale keen iul la aw"
M el ue aendagee Tfeea fee a
at the Vac medical technician — in rad
near campus
employed
for
3t61
WOULD the sailor who was given
a brown package -Monday please
turn In to room 101 Press Build-
ing or phone 358 ' -
U S ARMY HOSPITALS NEED 22y000
MEDICAL TECHNICIANS IN THE WAC
Ucaisipal MHsrtea
Oku City— Dec 1617
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Iff you ora fully qualified to do any off tho jobs listed below you are assured imniediete
assignment to on Army hospital after completing basic training -If
you are inexperienced and can pass required tests you will be given free technical
training In certain selected jobs
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WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS
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Bourne, Martha. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1944, newspaper, December 6, 1944; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1800430/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.