The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 99, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 26, 1947 Page: 8 of 8
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PAGE EIGHT
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY Cilnnltr o! Oklahoma Koran OUa
WEDNESDAY FEB St I
WANTED: -
(From Fate 1)
Douglas Sewell Dirk McDuff
Gene Lew is and Walt Towers
Also Jim McFerron Louis
Gresham Jack Bonham Dale
Haas Walter Plllich Bill Ed-
wards Tom Wolfe X or man Jay
Wilson Charles Mahaffey Jack
Klrwan Paul Leon Gooch John
Rapacz Clarence Hogan Delbert
Brown Bob White Don Mann
Sim Kay Sims and' Fulton Me-
nein Every organized house on the
campus will be represented
WORCESTER -
(From Page li
out 15 seconds before the half end-
ed to let the Kappa Sigs go ahead
13-11
After the score went to 17-10
Kappa Sigma Guard Glenn Bow-
ers and Alitchedl hit two quick lias-
kets to send the Greeks ahead 20-
17 Worcester got hot and hit four
baskets more to put the Wildcats
ahead 25-2(7 with the greatest mar-
- gin of the game
Swift Ties Score
Guard Hugh Swift drove In fdr
a set-up to tie the score at 25-23
with a minute and a half of play
remaining
Swift fouled Pair and Pair made
his shot from charity lane and
that was the ltall game
Delgado led the floor in scoring
with 4 field goals and 2 free throws
for 10 points Bailey got 7 points
on 3 fielders and 1 foul toss to lead
the Kappa Sigs scoring
Kappa Sigs Trim Whistlers
22-10 In B’ Team Classic
In a whirlwind finish the Kappa
Sigma “Bs" came back after trail-
ing 6 points going into the last S
minutes to beat the Whistlers 22-
19 and throw the class "B" intra-
mural basketball title race into a
tie In the first game of the double-
header Trailing 17-11 in the last half
the Kappas tucked away G points
v - Sf-asK?
TAUGHT MILLIONS
the Differences in Cigarette Quality
and note the demand for Camels —
always great— is greater than ever in history
DURING the war shortage of
cigarettes ihai'n when
your "T-Zone" was really work-
ing overtime
That's when millions of peo-
ple found that their “T-Zone”
gave a happy okay to the rich
(ull flavor and the cool mildness
of Camel's superb blend of
choice tobacco
while homing the Whistlers score-
less Lead Changes
At the 4-minute whistle the S!g
“Bs" pulled up to within 1 point
Id-17 and went ahead on Forward
Webh Johnson's lay-up bucket
In the same minute of play the
Whistlers Jumped out li front
again 18-17 on a set-up basket by
Roscoe Hatfield guard but Carlee
Iong Kappa Sig forward hit from
close In to put the fraternity five
out in front again 19-17 -Sweat
land Wind np Game
Center Wayne Sweatland put the
game cn ire for the Kappa Sigs on
a drive-in counter in the last 45
seconds of play
Hatfield paced the floor with 9
points for high scoring honors and
was followed closely by Claude
Watt Whistler center who had 7
markers
Sweatland and Roland Champion
forward led the winners with G
points each
Students Redecorate
House on Elm Street
Tlie home management house at
S20 Elm street is now being re-
decorated under supenljiuu ui res-
ident home economics studen's
Miss Mary lllazek assistant
fossor of 've economics
Tuesday
In order for the girls to get ex-
perience in redecorating they are
making their own selections of
paints wall paper and curtains
Graduate Students to Kln-t
A meeting of graduate students
will be held at 7:30 pm Thursday
in the Woodruff room of the Un-
ion to organize and to elect perm-
anent officers Ed McClendon act-
ing press secretary said Tuesday
EXPERIENCE
And today more people are
smoking Camels than ever be-
fore in history
But no mailer bow great the
demand:
Camel quality fa not to be
tampered with Only choice
tobaccoi properly aged mad
blended in the time-honored
Camel aray are need in Cornell
Senior Assembly
To Plan Activities
A senior class assembly to con-
sider plans for- graduation exer-
cises and activities will be held In
about tw-o weeks lien Head chairs
man of the senior comittre said
Tuesday Date of the meeting will
be announced later
The committee which was elect-
ed recently by the student senate
met Tuesday to launch activity
plans Chief questions now under
consideration are whether to have
a baccalaureate whether to have
a senior day possibilities for com
mencement speaker and possibili-
ties for a senior day program
All seniors are urged to make
suggestions Head said "Remember
that we of the committee are nut
the class of '47 We represent
the 1220 seniors who do comprise
the class ami we want to hear
from them often and loud”
Other memlers of the committee
are Peg Marchant siH-akor’s com-
mittee Jim Adams and Mary Lou
Johnson airangeinent and finance
committee Kathryn Fisher and
Jeanne Sneckner senior day com-
mittee Clarence Ylcklurd publici-
ty George Souris senior gift com-
mittee LINDQUIST
Tires - Tubes Batteries
WHEEL BALANCING i
317 W Main Fhone 704
Mlcrctomlc VAN DYKE
Tops in Drawing Pencils
Far tmifbnacimnliaaooa drawing (or rbi to ohorp
Line la print you esa count oa Lho nbaoiut opacify of
HI -DENSITY load is MieratamieuVAN DYKE”
drawing poncQo Evan tha Snoot doUiio ((nr fro of
fun or irregularity
EBERUARB FABER
decanting
More Doctors
smoke Camels
ftan any otier cigarette
Dr Ewing to Head
Forum Discussion
On ‘Closed Shop’
Whose freedom Is at stake in the
dispute between labor and man-
agement? Do labor unions infringe
upon the American way of life and
free enterprise? Are labor unions
necessary for collective bargaining?
These questions will be discussed
at the open student forum meeting
at 8 pm today in the Business
Administration auditorium Howard
Friedman forum president said
Tuesday
The topic for the forum Is
“Should the Closed Shop be Outlaw-
ed by Federal or State Action"
Seven ctate legislatures are con-
sidering bills for outlawing the
closed shoji Friedman said
Dr Cortez A M Ewing will be
chairman and the sjwakers giving
8-minute talks will be John Goble
Victor
Decca
Columbia
Capitol
Signature
Majestic
RECORDS und ALBUMS
Pojuilar and Classical-
CULP MUSIC CO
Expert Radio Service
109 K Slain Ph 191
Jtannd frnda from
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CkM alkoparf lead
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DENSITY gnntoo
to a recent Nationwide suvgyi
junior engineer Tulsa and
Hermann junior p re-law Sap
affirmative and Page Bdchev
phomore pre-law Enid and
Epperson senior Journalist
Tulsa negative
Master
TESTED
This scientific Instrumen'
tolls us what's wrong whet
you bring your watch ir
and it tolls you it's rigb
when you take it
Faster mors economical
repairs with printed proc
' oi accuracy
One Week Berries
Keeling Jewel
"Norman's Most Beautiful
Jewelry Store”
127 East Main Phone 13
Doctors too smoke for
pleasure And when
three independent re-
search organizations
asked 113597 doctors
— What cigarette do
you smoke Doctor?—
the brand named moat
was Camel t
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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/m1/8/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.