The Eastern A&M Mountaineer (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 18, 1961 Page: 1 of 4
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Published By and For Studenta of Eastern Oklahoma AaM College, Wilburton, Oklahoma
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pastor of the Calvary Bap-
Pacific island during the sec- day evening and
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nored the Mountaineer basket-
ball players at a reception
in the Student Union Ballroom
nament
Miss
second
Beat All-Around Oklahoma Junior College
Newspaper Award OCPA, 1960
Gudgel, professor of air sci-
ence at Oklahoma State uni-
versity
were Dr. E. T. Dunlap, presi -
dent of Eastern A&M: Capts.
Nicholas Niezek and Gerald
Kamins, air science instruc-
tors, and coaches Mark Win-
ters and Jim Crossland
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A THE EASTERN A&M
Mountaineer
Non-Profit Orsanization
U. S. Postage
Me Paid
Wilburton, Oklahoma
Permit No. 29
moving story evolves around nathy will be the speakers in
the romance of Nellie, whose Johnston
nery
Songs in the play
Cockeyed Optimist,”
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'FROM OKLAHOMA TO California and back' is pointed
out by these speech students who attended the national
speech contest at Stockton, Calif , April 13 15 Pictured
are (l-r) Sue Ellen Read, Joyce Kirkpatrick, Linda Satter
field, Marvin Kelley and Charles Huff.
Debate TeamPlaces
Second InNationals
•*•*
Wednesday is the last day
for graduating students to pay
their $6. graduation fee in the
business office Cap and gown
measurements must also be
turned in by Wednesday
at the meeting in Choctaw
Rev Otto Elling, pastor of
success in a row, following the the First Methodist church.
Musical "Oklahoma ” Wilburton, will conduct the
The piay is set on a South meeting in Choctaw Wednes-
Read also finished
in Oratory in the
Mrs Jim
Don Aber-
The play was adapted from tist church, Wilburton, and
the novel "Tales of The South Winston Cocke, Wilburton
Pacific" by James Michener Automobile dealer, will speak
McAlester, will be the speak-
are: "A er
Undefeated going into the
finals of the national junior
college speech tournament at
Stockton, Calif , Eastern’s de-
bate team of Sue Ellen Read
and Joyce Kirkpatrick missed
the championship by inches in
losing to Stockton Junior col-
lege Saturday evening
Stockton won the national
title although suffering two
defeats before reaching the
finals Phi Rho Pi National
Forensic Society for Junior
Colleges sponsored the tour-
some of the props such as were difficult to locate in
shrunken heads, a boars tooth this part of the country.
The Angel Flight also ho
Filing For Senate
Posts is April 21;
Voting Is May 3
New Student Senate officers
for the 1961 62 school term
will be elected Wednesday,
May 3. The filing deadline
for candidates is Friday, April
21
Offices in the Student Sen-
2
Rev John W. Scheller, Mus
kogee, was the guest speaker
at the semi-weekly meeting of
the Newman club April 10
Rev Scheller gave an inspir-
ing talk on "Christian Opti-
mism "
The Newman club has set
aside Fridays as Newman Club
Day and the members plan
to attend mass each Friday
at 7. a m
1 f
ate that candidates may file
dneareprretden,, ieaprest, IK’s Elect Owens
Vol. 33 Tuesday, April 18, 1961
Enzio Pinza and Mary Martin Johnston and Choctaw halls
Playing Nellie wasMaryMar Tuesday evening will feature
tin in her first leading role off-campus speakers Mrs
on Broadway The play won the Winston Cocke will be the
Critics award, the Antlonette speaker at the session in John-
Perry award, and the Pultizer ston and Rev R. L. Phillips,
Neither Here, a
Nor There . . . I
Bob Cox, former student
from Wilburton, was elected
president of the st r class
at Oklahoma State university
in the spring elections April
11 Bob was freshman class
president at Eastern for the
1958 59 year
• •••
Students will have three
days, May 9, 10, and 11 to
exhibit their creativeness of
unstylish attire The Student
Senate has set aside the days
as Western Day, Beatnik Day
and Sadie Hawkins Day Stu
dents not dressed appro-
priately for the occasion will
be subject to a small fine.
A talent show is scheduled
for Western Day and a Sadie
Hawkins Day Dance will cli
max the three days of acti
vities
Gudgel is the wife of Colonel ond world war The swift- Sullivan and Mrs
A e
and head cheerleader
Qualification requirements
for students contemplating
candidacy are that the student
must be a freshman with a
"C” average or better in
a minimum of 12 hours in
the semester preceding the
election
Each candidate must have
had a petition signed by 25
students presented to the dean
of students
The Student Senate will
conduct the election in the
lobby of the Library building
from 8 am until 2 pm
May 3. All students enrolled
in 12 or more hours are eli-
gible to vote
Voting will be by secret
ballot and a candidate must
have a majority of the votes
to win.
An executive committee of
the Student Senate and a facul-
ty committee will count the
votes.
Navy dutv calls her from her —ART ----
hometown of Little Rocktothe Mrs. Ruth White art in-
far away pacific atoll, and structor at Connors, has
Emile, the French planter placed a series of Indian paint-
whose shady background, when ings on exhibit in the Library
--- - -------- ------ revealed, causes Nellie much building Mrs White is the
ception other than the players dismay originator of spoon paintings
Preparing for the play ha S and is the author P text
caused the property depart- on art.
ment no few problems The ----
students discovered that bracelet, and grass skirts.
For Rogers and Hammer
stein it was their second
Dormitory meetings in
national contest
All the fivefEastern A&M
speech students received a-
wards in the tournament but
the complete results were not
available at MOUNTAINEER
publication time Monday eve
ning
Mrs Johnnie Wray, sponsor
of the group, was elected vice
president of the Phi Rho Pi
National Forensic Society
Students attending the con-
test were Linda Satterfield,
Comanche freshman; Marvin
Kelley, Stigler sophomore;
Charles Huff, Poteau sopho
more, Joyce Kirkpatrick,
Stigler freshman, and Sue El
len Read, Oklahoma City
freshman
Enchanted Evening,” First Baptist church, Musko-
"There’s Nothing Like’A gee, will speak atthe Wednes-
Dame,” "Bali Ha’i," "I'm day morning assembly
Going To Wash That Man Right The Thursday evening as-
Out Of My Hair," "I’m in sembly will consist of dis-
Love With A Wonderful Guy," cussion groups conducted by
“Younger Than Springtime students who are members of
Are You, " "Happy Talk," the Baptist Student Union and
"Honey Bun"and "ThisNearly the Wesley Foundation The
Was Mine " topic for discussion will be
"South Pacific" played on "Love, Courtship, andMarri
Broadway for five years be- age
South PacificSlated
Thursday,April 27
Music will come to the auditorium Thursday, April 27.
at 8 p m when the music and drama departments present
the Rogers and Hammerstein classic, "South Pacific ”
Price of admission will be $1-for adults and $ 50 for chil-
dren College students and staff will be admitted on their
activity tickets ---------------------------------
ihis will be the second Bob DLIUJ Tn lire? Qi 114
Pratt Johnnie Wray musical MW IdlKb Old I l
production Last spring the .
two departments presented Tlnenav Koccinng
"Annie Get Your Gun" to a Iuc>udJ: 1CDIVI
standing-room-only audience mI 1T n
patiadinewmlee Planned In Dorms
Sula Carter, Quinton, and Spotlighting a vital and im
Carol Hunter, McAlester, as portant area of campus life,
Ensign Nellie Forbush, Navy Religious Emphasis Week will
nurse; Glenn Dickerson, Me- be conducted on campus April
Aiester, as Emile de Becque, 18, 19 and 20 The theme for
a French planter; Arnetta Ty- the week will be Where To
son, McAlester, as Bloody With Life?'
Mary, a Tonkinese woman, and Assemblies are scheduled
Charles Huff, Poteau, as Lu in 'he college auditorium for
ther Biilis, the island facto Tuesday and Wednesday at
turn 10 a m ana Thursday at 7:30
Also assigned major roles p m Dormitory meetings will
are Scotty Salmon, W ilburton, be in Choctaw and Johnston
as Marine Lt Joe Gable, and halls Tuesday and Wednesday
Carolyn Rhinehart, Eufaula, at 7:30 p m
as Liat Activities begin with the as-
The two act play has 13 sembly Tuesday morning
scenes in it PaulaDane,Stig Rev Joe Samuels, pastor
ler, is painting the stage see of the First Christian church.
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Journalists Visit
Stigler Newspaper
Getting a first hand look at
a newspaper plant, Press club
members will visit the STIG
LER NEWS SENTINEL Mon-
day, April 24
Publisher of the weekly
paper is Linus T. Williams
who will conduct the members
on a tour through the shop,
telling them about the letter-
press method of printing
Following the tour, the club
will remain in Stigler for an
evening meal
Journalists going are Cla-
ude Chambers, Marshall
Clark, Gam Williams, Carol
Hood Sue Weigant, Judy Sa
vage, Darlene Burnett, Erma
Duffle and James Weaver
Jim Sullivan, sponsor of the
club, will accompany 'be
group.
Angels Honor Guest
Angel Flight members held
a tea in the Home Economics
department in honor of Mrs.
Floyd Gudgel April 12 Mrs
Carl Owens, Muldrow
freshman, was elected 1961-62
duke of the Excalibur chap-
ter of the Intercollegiate
Knights April 10
Owens and seven other of-
ficers were installed April 11
Officers are Billy Davis,
scribe, Muldrow, Mike
Reeves, recorder, Wilburton;
Paul Harvell, chancellor,
Muldrow; Jack Belvin, earle,
Boswell; Scotty Salmon,
pledge master, Wilburton;
Johnny Buffo, horrible execu-
tioner, Hartshorne, and Her-
bert Rich, expansion officer,
Hartshorne
Ralph Lancaster, outgoing
duke, Owens and MikeMCArt
hur, Quinton freshman, will
attend the National Convention
of the IK’s at the University
of Idaho April 19-20
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‘SOUTH PACIFIC’ cast goes through dance rehearsal in preparation fon tne April 27
performance of the musical presented by the speech and music departments.
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