The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 99, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 26, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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THK OKLAHOMA DAILY University of Oklahoma Norman Okla
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'or College Beauty Tiile
e university boasts the most
i iful roods of the nation!
so titc editor of the Covered
wn Lewis E Thompson main-
And now' he has to prove it
lie ties New York university
lit magazine has challenged
honia along with six other
-sentative colleges of America
-latch feminine pulchritude in
I its American Cod of 1947”
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rhalleage Accepted
e pleasurable task of picking
collegiate lovely has been
cd over to the capable Judg-
t of John Robert Powers who
$9ld possesses some acumen
lis direction He rests his case
east upon New York City’s
his "Powers” models
loinpson has accepted the chal-
e in the name of the student
lcation Now all he lacks is
otograph of the most beautiful
girl on the rampu
"We need pictures and lots of
them” Thompson said Monday
"Every organization and individual
of Snonirland is Invited to sulv
mit photographs of beauties of
their choice for cotnwtltUm in the
selection of a Miss Covered Wag-
on to represent Oklahoma in na-
tional competition”
Kntry Deadline Set
"We’re- passing along- NYU’s
challenge to the student body”
added The Wagon editor "Glossy
photographs five by seven or
larger are preferred They should
be submitted to the Covered Wag-
on office not later than March 10
Names and addresses should be
attached In order that all material
may be returned to the owner”
Staff members of the Wagon will
judge the entries and the most
photogenic lass wll) be featured In
the May Issue
Sooner City Wives
Due Treat Now They
Can Wash at Home
At last Sooner-City housewives
can do their laundry at home-
well almot at homi
Conversion of the wet end of
the former commissary building In
Sooner City into a self-service
laundry wiil begin in mid-March
Walter W Kraft superintendent
of physical plant said Tuesday
The remodeling will necessitate
the addition of drains water heat-
ers wiring and washing machines
Twenty machines which wash
rinse and dry the laundry were
shipped from the manufacturer
last week and will arrive some-
time this week Mr Kraft said
Frederii-lumn Will Speak
Dr E A Frederick son aociate
professor of geology w ill sjieak on
the camlnian stratigraphy of Ok-
lahoma at a mrviing of sigma
Gumma Ep-ilnn enrth-scienre fra-
ternity at 7SW pm today in 314
Geology building
When the sun rises each morn-
ing the first American soil bathed
by its rays is the summit of Mount
Katahijin (altitude 52(17 feet) the
ie':t peak in Maine
Weee to Speak
Dr A O Wccsa dean of ’be
graduate college will be the sj
er at the Graduate club's fi i
meeting of the semester at 7-’i
p-i Thursday in the Wood: f
room of the Cnion
Good Steaks sad Sandwiches
Popalar Prices
TEE PEE
Phone 2323 820 N Porter
line Service Half-honrly
culty Concert Jes Moody Elected
Be Duo-Piano chess club President
James L Moody was elected
vo new members of the music
Itv Mrs Gail Boyd and Elaine
- will present a duo-piano con-
the tenth in the faculty reel--‘eries
at 8 pm Thursday in
nberjh auditorium
rs Boyd and Miss Wise are
i graduates i of the Eastman
mI of Music Rochester N Y
joired the music faculty as ink-tors
in theory and applied
ic last fall
’he recital is the first given
i two pianos in several sea-
said Paul S Carpenter dl-
or of the school of music
ie program will Include Tocata
) Major (Erescobaldi) "Sheep
- Graze” (Bach) Sonata in D
or (K 448) (Mozart) Variations
i Theme by Beethoven (Saint-
na) Theme and Variations
ighes) "Scaramouche” Suite
Ihaud)
2ond Bridge Lesson
Be Given Today
lie second of a- series of bridge
ms conducted under the spon-
hip of the Union activities
rd will be held at 5 pm today
he Union ballroom Mary Lou
ibman U A B director an-
nced Monday
he lessons are being given to
jt 70 jiersons by Howard Settle
censed Culbertson system In-
ctor but a few more can be ac-
odated Miss Stubbeman said
was
president of the Chess club at a re-
cent organization meeting
Dr Kester 'Svcndscn associate
professor of English demonstrated
the Knight Tour and played eight
simultaneous games He non six
tied one with James L Moody and
lost one to Reed W Payne and
Dennis M Crltes
Individual matches are schedul-
ed for the next meeting Thursday
at 7:30 pm in 211 Biology build-
ing The program for the semester
will be outlined
New Officers Named
By the Sequoyah Club
New officers and plans for a
statewide council of college stu-
dents were announced by the Se-
quoyah club Tuesday
The officers are: Regals Van Kep-
pei Kiowa tribe new chief Joseph
King Choctaw tribe medicine man
Mrs Vynoia Newkumet Caddo
tribe sachem Ruey Haozous A-
pache tribe keeper of the wampum
Jesse Davis Creek-Comanche
tribe keeper of the tom-tom
An annual statewide council of
Sequoyah clubs will bghcld on the
campus In late spring Van Keppel
said
Forty-nine dependents of Mexi-
can War veterans still were on vet-
erans administration pension rails
at the end of 1948
There are now 5731 patients in
veterans administration hospitals
in Arkansas Kansas Missouri and
Oklahoma
Gjcunee&
793 Asp
menj xhop- - Near Campus
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160 Wa pay pastapa Send
ack or maaay order
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COMPLETE COURSE IN
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Campus Corduroy i thp magic of a coat
in natural color corduroy that will Mend
with any color slack Informal easy and
perfect for campus wear
$1500
Complete Barber Service
with a touch of-tone and color
that’s the SPRUCE SHOP
SAVE TIME - SAVE MONEY
PHILLIPS DINETTE
Mr and Mrs Joe M Ilrraaaa
55c
SPECIAL LUNCH
WITH ANY DRINK CHOICE OF TWO MEATS
DELUX DINNER $100
Soup or Juice Salad
Choice of
Steak Fish Oysters Chicken
Vegetables
Hot Rolls Ice Cream Drink
CO-Ed Shop’s “Hail-To-Spring”
EMI
SALE OF BLOUSES
White Cotton Blouse
iXumrs Shirts
AU Wool Blouses
'Assorted B looses
4 price
81JM
SALE OF SWEATERS
Sweater? in plain colors $198
Printed Sweaters' $398'
LINGERIE
3 Half Klips
1 Reg MAS— Now 8193
Kara Crepe Klip
Tearose only
Now 193— 8393
PANTIES
Pink Knit Briefs
8100 value— Now 2 for $1
Satin Lace Trim
8249 value— Now 81
White lau-e
8193 valne— Now 98c
Rayon and Cotton Briefs
Keg 8r— Now 23c
BRAS
Label-name bras
Now 8 UK) and 8149
Lounging Pajamas
81803 vulurs— Now 8993
GOWNS
8M1 vulurs— Now 8398
COATS SUITS
7 shot-tie routs
Now 81993
20 all wool Knits
Broken Sizes— Now 810
7 wool flannel jerkin suits
Now 8993
JACKETS
7 all wool boxy- Jarkrts
Now 8993
2 Corduroy jacket
Keg 81293— Now 8895
SPORT SUITS
3 Cordnroy Knits
Reg 817JI3— Now 8993
1 Battle J:n-ket Knits
Keg 819JM— Now 8998
SPORTSWEAR
29 Wool Slacks
Value to 81293
i Price
20 Gabardine Skirts
8893 values— Now 82N
13 Cnrdnmy Pinafores
8893 values— Now 8298
DRESSES
$1495 to $3995
' 1-3 to 1-2 OFF
SCARFS SNOODS
STOCKING CAPS
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Ward, Charles L. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 99, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 26, 1947, newspaper, February 26, 1947; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1801040/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.