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Honors         One          ries         See          nee         SD          dete         Ail          leties         OG          pr          nea          hts         -          Dedication         To         GILBERT          I.          GARRETSON         Professor,          Journalist,          Director          of          Publicity,         Friend          of          the          Students         Whose          personality,          originality          and          vision          in-         spired          the          founding          of          America’s          first          School          of         Journalism          with          a          teaching          staff          in          direct          touch         with          the          profession          and          with          a          program          spon-         sored          by          a          gigantic          newspaper          chain;          and         Whose          publicity          campaigns          have          carried          the         name          of          Oklahoma          City          University          from          Maine         to          California          and          from          Florida          to          Washington;         and         Whose          direction          of          Journalistic          Expeditions         has          contributed          to          the          awakening          of          a          spirit          of         friendship,          and          has          broken          down          barriers          of         prejudice          among          nations          of          the          North          American         continent;          and         Whose          comradeship          and          friendship          of          School         of          Journalism          students          has          aided          in          the          building         of          Christian          character,          the          widening          of          vision,         the          kindling          of          ambition          and          the          comprehension         of          life’s          problems;         This          1930          Volume          of          the          Scarab          is          respect-         fully          dedicated          in          appreciation          of          five          years         spent          in          the          service          of          Oklahoma          City         University.         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SFroats          ot          pirenotls          games          Se          balk          ell          Sportsmanship,          a          Bless          ep          Gib         pT          Ge          F         xX         WU          Ry          COLO         y          f         ‘          he                  Si         is         HU)         Hey         if         Ze         a         OCT         i         MORGUE          UY          PUES         ae          Y)          OT         j         é          ay          |          BOR         “LUG          TM          ie          f}         REGEN          NCGS         rrag,          .          j          ZG         Un         Fey         Administration         ee         P         Bn          An          a,          ATE,          cB         3         Sb         od         Se         X         CTI          oh          aed                   |         Zs          nit         x         CERCECCERE          OC          EEECEE         7         x                  |         ——         =          5         3         ay          enn          i                  |          i}         :         +          a          ut         Wn!          ed          Pr          eat          .         1A          Bry          y         7         AD)         RAC          set         ay:          epee          yas         wey          ‘!          .          :          Ties          ees          Victaded          ,          Aw          =          C          f          pay)          ¥          ;                  aed          rer          erent          msitutccat          tore          evests         Peel          onl          Meso          nate          ohinel          that          ied          sahepes          se         Ree,          eo          etiee          ia          teen          in          odeanice         Se          eMG          oie          poateiees          Cn:           ©          ulehoma          Cty         BC)          einer          ciy          aim          at          ere          ey          is          1          rectdevt         gents          Qn.          ron:         2         Only          the          dream          aL          a          man          Ble          hei          dent         Antrim,          Sh          etied          ie          constant          on          Gnd,         later          could          foster          the          growth          oh          Ob          ORS         City          Uy          Bis          lo          represent          the          a          Senay         interests          PECVD          ei          eavenats          two          great          Peete         Tet          PRA          UN          etm          re          FE          SE          BON          erm          ee          Seth          tonnes         RR          TPA          BRR          Ee          RAIN          TENTH          TENE         Se                              ae         Sryut         OS          he          Satan         ”          yi         Presidents         Message         The          other          day          a          young          man          making          photo-         graphic          plates          of          the          skies          discovered          a          new         world—the          world          that          astronomers          were          certain         existed          somewhere          outside          the          realm          of          dis-         covered          reality.         It          was          left          to          a          youth,          following          the          direc-         tions,          calculations          and          forecasts          of          his          elder         instructors,          to          make          the          great          discovery.         Some          want          to          name          the          new          planet          Minerva,         like          the          goddess          of          old          who          sprang          full-orbed         from          the          brow          of          Jove,          it          sprang          full-orbed         from          the          mind          of          man.         It          was          a          youth,          mark          you,          who          made          the         great          discovery.         Given          the          right          directions,          inspired          by          great         teachers          and          sustained          by          a          will          to          achieve,         college          youth          may          be          depended          upon          to          bring         into          reality          the          new          social          world          we          all          believe         exists          as          an          ultimate          possibility.         The          intelligence,          the          beauty,          the          strength,          the         character          illustrated          by          the          youth          whose          charm-         ing          epic          is          enshrined          in          the          Scarab          of          1930,          may         be          depended          upon          to          contribute          their          share          in         the          creation          of          the          great          new          world          of          to-         morrow,          with          its          better          life,          worthier          ideals         and          greater          happiness          for          all          mankind.         Eugene          M.          Antrim.         1          Bs          Waa         i         fetiey         seva09d          to          Ww         a         T         of         aly         ap                    Pawo         aU          notaol         [atavt         to          loosed          xt         ft          .2         T+         S25         aos         conc         2          -         mo         8          eS         £5         WF         5          ps         m          ashe         2          SS         o          28         3          aces         BS          “5         Pte         oo         $2)         Te         a         ak         ‘os                   5          4         z         z=         2          =          NG         zs         2         ao         cies          a.          Annas,          Prentnent         Bis          Boy          Labeda          |          of          Denver;          S.          T.          B.,          Boston          Vinteenaley          School          of          |         Theology          ;          Jacob          Sleeper          Fellowship          for          Study          Abroad,          Boston          Univer-          Bf         sity;          Ph.          D.,          Boston          University;          D.          Ry          gaia                    aiken          3          A          ;          ps         Kansas          Wesleyan          Here         Le                    thy         in          -..-,         Ougene         ”          antes          ia          Cent         Department          of          Finance         Vice-President          La          Grone          was          added          to          the          executive         staff          of          the          university          to          make          extensive          plans          for          financing         Oklahoma          City          University          and          heading          her          drives          for          ad-         ditional          finances.         The          University’s          drive          for          one          and          a          half          million          dol-         lars          for          endowment          and          needed          buildings          and          equipment          to         be          launched          November          first          will          be          directed          by          Vice-Presi-         dent          La          Grone.         Faculty          members          are          used          in          pulpits          throughout          the         state          in          a          plan          to          keep          the          work          of          Oklahoma          City          Univer-         sity          before          those          responsible          for          her          existence.          But          the         work          of          Vice-President          La          Grone          does          not          begin          with          a         financial          drive          nor          close          at          its          completion—his          is          the          task          of         the          perpetual          worker.         REV.          DON          H.          LA          GRONE         The          work          of          Dr.          Harry          S.          White,          for          eight          years         the          executive          secretary          of          Oklahoma          City          University,          though         unspectacular,          consists          of          the          handling          of          hundreds          of          ad-         ministrative          details          which          make          the          life          of          the          institution         possible.         Beginning          when          the          pledges          are          received          by          Vice-Presi-         dent          La          Grone,          all          accounts          pass          through          Dr.          White’s          office         for          collection.          Arrangements          for          student          credit          and          student         loans          receive          the          personal          attention          of          Dr.          White.          One         hundred          students          are          enabled          to          attend          this          university          each         year,          who          would          be          obliged          to          leave          without          such          student         aid.         The          “Torch,”          a          publication          reviewing          the          University’s         monthly          progress          is          edited          by          Dr.          White.          As          executive         secretary,          Dr.          White          must          attend          to          hundreds          of          adminis-         trative          details,          which          he          completes          except          for          the          signature         of          President          Antrim.         DR.          HARRY           S.          WHITE         one         —6be          Board          of          6rustees         JOHN          A.          BROWN         President         HE          Board          of          Trustees          of          Oklahoma          City          University          is          composed          of          forty-one         of          the          most          prominent          business          and          professional          men          of          Oklahoma.          Much         of          the          time          of          these          men          is          spent          in          directing          the          destiny          of          the          University.          To         list          and          show          the          business          and          professional          standing          of          this          Board          is          to          clearly          por-         tray          the          reason          for          the          outstanding          success          the          University          is          making          in          the          creation         and          maintenance          of          Christian          character          and          leadership.         Rey.          Eugene          M.          Antrim         Rev.          A.          N.          Averyt         Rev.          J.          W.          Baker         Bishop          H.          A.          Boaz         Preston          Breckenridge         Nathan          Boggs         John          A.          Brown         W.          S.          Bulkley         Rev.          M.          L.          Butler         lat,          18,          Collis,          1D),          D).         Rev.          R.          P.          Crawford         ING          Jo          Ce          Chieiny         John          Embry         D.          W.          Emerson         Harvey          P.          Everest         Frank          Fleet         Rev.          B.          H.          Fleming         George          Federickson         Vie          Ven          blannts         Huber          Hughes         Rev.          A.          M.          Jayne,          D.D.         Thomas          Jenson         J.          Henry          Johnson         Colonel          W.          S.          Key         Jee          hemlbankcatd         F.          W.          Lintz         C.          S.          McCreight         em          eeMicR          all         Rev.          L.          Cloyd         G.          A.          Nichols         S.          S.          Orwig         Revise.          bittencery          DD:         W.R.          Ramsey         Rev.          F.          M.          Sheldon,          D.D.         Rev.          C.          D.          Skinner,          D.D.         IX,          Th,          Slawene         isl,          Sy          Wearueiaie,          IL          ILAID),         W.          M.          Vickery         Bishop          E.          L.          Waldorf         Rev.          Hary          S.          White,          D.D.         Rey,          George          H.          Zentz         ohe          Student          Council         LEROY          LEWIS         reste          ent          ae          eee          Leroy          Lewis         aa          ae          eee          JOHN          ACREE         SC          Chel)          eee          Maccarer          Deurree         HE          Student          Council          of          Oklahoma          City          University          is          expressive          of          student         interest          in          school          affairs,          and          functions          in          the          interest          of          the          students.          The         Council          is          largely          responsible          for          the          close          harmony          existing          between          the          student         body          and          the          administration.         Recommendations          voicing          the          sentiments          of          students          are          presented          to          the          adminis-         trative          committee          for          consideration.          Movements          favoring          student          control          of          student         affairs          are          backed          by          the          Student          Council.         A          definite          step          toward          greater          student          supervision          of          student          publications,          marked         the          creation          of          the          Student          Board          of          Publications.          The          board          is          influential          in          the         choosing          of          Campus          and          Scarab          editors          and          business          managers          and          supervises          their         work.          Under          the          personal          supervision          of          Leroy          Lewis,          president          of          the          Council,         a          new          constitution          was          written          for          the          Board          of          Publications          which          provided          for         the          Student           Board.         Constructive          movements          planned          by          the          Council          include          the          publication          of          a          student         hand          book          and          the          formation          of          a          student          finance          board.         John          Acree          Roger          Givens         Senior—         John          Acree         Roger          Givens         Sophomore—         Jim          Kamp         Margaret          Deupree         Jim          Kamp          Margaret          Deupree         Ruth          McCullough         Harold          Dobson         Junior—         Ruth          McCullough         Harold          Dobson         Freshman—         Ben          Fugate         Ben          Fugate         fo}         Martha          Jo          Russell         Martha          Jo          Russell         University          Deans         THomas          ALFrep          WILLIAMS,         Dean          of          the          College          of         Liberal          Arts         A.          B.,          Southwestern          College;          S.         T.          B.,          Boston          University          School         of          Theology;          A.          M.,          Boston          Uni-         versity.         Professor          of          Philosophy          and          Re-         ligion.         ge          Ree         CLINTON          M.          ALLEN,         Dean          of          the          Evening          College         A.          B.,          Universit         TaN          ANN,          delat,          IB)         sity.         Professor          of          Education.         of          Oklahoma;         Solumbia          Univer-         CLARENCE          Bure,         Dean          of          the          College          of         Fine          Arts         Peabody          Conservatory,          Baltimore;         Van          Ende          School          of          Music,          New         York;          Chicago          Musical          College.         Studenc          under:          Ganz,          Hutcheson,         Raab.         Stojowski,         Eddy,         Professor          of          Piano.         Shelley,         Lena          EstHER          MISENER,         Dean          of          Women         AnmDes         M.,          University          of          Oklahoma.         Assistant          Professor          of          English.         Monmouth          College;          A.         BENJAMIN          F.          NriHart,         Dean          Emeritus          of          the          College          of         Liberal          Arts         Bars         University;          Litt.         City          University.         A.          B.,          A.          M.,          Valparaiso         D.          Oklaboma         Professor          of          Psychology.         FRANK          Gary          Brooks,         Dean          of          Men         B.          S.,          Allegheny          College;          A.          M.,         University          of          Oklahoma;          Sc.          D.         John          Hopkins          University.         Professor          of          Biology          and          Geology.         7         ane          nabs          EAONAT          HEL          ETAT         (9,          tiie         :          ly         ‘s         Wh,         re          rere         4           =,         a         2          PHD.         1          ee         %         wy         y         ae          )         4          a          Lp.         us         _E         iy         ESS         Ter.         —         Sori          ie          Mey          Ll          het          De          tay         aS          :         =           :          ay          SS         zy          ype          agri          get         i         a         A          Dima          re         ot          })         EA         we         ba!         ter          Ue          Mir          Cap          lites          5          i          AY          ope          Uy          Ye          i          rao          hata          y         =                    nat          fy         N          Uy          Zale                    2a         BX          YYZ          Ui          ai         Vii,         Classes         Poranemeverthk         Lr           ES          t         ace          a          HRS          SG          ROCCO         -          —          5          SSE          a         =         ==         ==         =         ie         UN)         4         Guy          Spencer          Dorothy          Campbell          Claude          Shinn          Curtis          Birmingham         Presiden          Lee          ee          ne          ren          NN          oe          es          Guy          SPENCER         VaUCC          ees          LG          Cll          a          ae          DorortHy          CAMPBELL         CCl          CLOT          yao          en          ees          earn          nee          ee          eens          nee          RES          ee          CLAUDE          SHINN         UT          COSUT          CT          a          ee          er          Curtis          BirRMINGHAM         BEATRICE          Joy,         Oklahoma          City         Chi          Delta          Phi,          Sphinx,          Pep-         petctes,          College          Players,          Y.          W.         Cora.         LucILLeE          Erwin,         Oklahoma          City         Alpha          Omega,          Kindergarten         Club,          Sphinx          Literary          Club,         YW          Gane         Brity          Harpy,         Cherokee,          Okla.         Delta          Psi          Omega,          Yellow          Jackets.         Roy          MAxweLL,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Chi          Phi,          H.          M.          S.          Pinafore          30,          Men’s          Glee          Club          ’27,          ’28,         229,          (30;          Men’s          Quartette          “29,         Inter-Fraternity          Council.         E.          Dent          LacKEy,         Oklahoma          City         College          Quartette          °24,          College         Glee          Club          '24,          Pi          Gamma          Mu.         i          Lois          Hate,         !          Oklahoma          City         ra          =         Beta          Alpha          Phi,          Glee          Club         i          27,          °28,          ’29,          °30,          Journalism         F          Club          ’28,          °29,          °30,          Peppette         :          ’28,          ’29,          °30,          Treasurer          °30,         ‘Em’?          Club’          ’28,          '29,          °30,         President          29,          °30,          Football         '          Queen          ’29,          Scarab          Staff          ’29.         '         i         bd          JOHN          BOULWARE,         :          Mustung,          Okla.         a         :          Football,          Basketball,          ‘'O”’         i          Club.         ELLen          Ret,         Oklahoma          City         Kappa          Tau          Delta         Sigma          Alpha          Iota.         RicHarp          MILts,         Oklahoma          City         Fifth:          Estate          (29.9          30.          sYauMerGerAr.         President          ’29,          ’30,          Member          of         National          Student          “‘Y’’          Council          29,          °30.         THELMA          L.          STone,         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi,          Beta          Beta          Beta,         Secretary-Treasurer          ’29,          °30,          Glee         Club          wi26.          227)          22802          Ons          Ue         fore          °30,          Hockey          Team          727,          Y-         W.          C.          A.,          Football          Queen          ’26,         Ladybug          President          '26,          Pep          Coun-         cil          °26,          Secretary          Sophomore         Glass          26:         James          BOyYSELL,         Tulsa          Okla.         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Freshman         President,          Manager          Glee          Club,         Yellow          Jackets,          Sophomore         Vice-president,          College          Players         Vice-president,          Inter-Fraternity         Council          Secretary,          Beta          Phi         Kappa,          Journalism          Club,          Pres.         Fifth          Estate.         Arice          N.          HANSEN,         Oklahoma          City         Alpha          Omega,          Sphinx          ’27,         28,          DO.          Néy          Wa          Ge          IX          2S,         27,          Kindergarten          Club          ’26,         Pile,          SOR         ArTHUR          WETTENGCEL,         Oklahoma          City         Bess          Braptey          WILLIS,         Oklahoma          City         Alpha          Psi          Omega.         College          Players,         Pau          E.          Boytes,         Oklahoma          City         Oxford          Fellowship.         mash          rm          Nahe)          Sa          Sed          iE          oe          pe          any         ia          a          NN          BN          SS         ne          avr         Sse          a          a          iin          Sse          aca          mc         oe          ee         rk          sb         Twita          Kien,         “Sons          Oklahoma          City         |          Beta          Alpha          Phi,          Chi          Delea         Phi,          FP:          Gamma          Mu,          Ron                   Ohromlinessnyg          Wai          Gaw          Am          Gabs         inet,          Fifth          Estate.         AFTON          Kirkpatrick,         Oklahoma          City          Delta          Psi          Omega,          Journalism         Club,          Pres.          729,          30,          Treas.         28,          °29,          Scarab          Staff          ’28,          29.          30,          Advertising          Manager          ’30,         Scorpion,          Charter          member,         Pres.          '30,          Vice-president          29,         Pep          Council          ’28,          ’29,          730,         Vice-president          30,          Treasurer         °29,          Scarab          Stunt          Night,          Stage         Manager          '29,          Assistant          Athlet-         ic          Manager          29,          Junior          Jollies.         DorotHy          CAmpsett,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Delta         JOHN          AcREE,         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Glee          Club,         Men’s          Quartette,          Beta          Beta          Beta,         Band,          Beta          Phi          Kappa,          College         Players,          Journalism          Club,          Mem-         ber          Association          of          American          Par-         asitoligists,          Pinafore,          Yellow          Jack-         ets,          Student          Council          Vice-presi-         dent.          Inter-Frat          Council,          Inter-         Eraebaseballan          youu          @asAwe          Kine         Arts          Editor          Campus          ’28,          Junior         Jollies.         Mar          Evita          Wricut,         Oklahoma          City         LAVIER          MorcGan,         Oklahoma          City         Delta          Psi          Omega,          Yellow         Jackets,          Journalism          Club,          Stu-         dent          Athletic          Manager          ’28,          29,          Inter-Fraternity          Council,         Ron          Ohroviness          Or)          iGlub;         Inter          -          Fraternity          Basketball,         Inter-Fraternity          Baseball.         LORRAINE          SPRINGER,         Oklahoma          City         Sphinx.         Iva          B.          KELLey,         Oklahoma          City         Kappa          Pi         OLGA          SCHEER,         Oklahoma          City         Pi          ‘Gamma          Miu,          Y¥.          We          Ge          A:         EvELYN          HOLMBERG,         Oklahoma          City         Sphinx          |          Xe          Wien          nti         ALBERTA          WILSON,         Chandler,          Okla .         Alpha          Omega,          Chi          Delta          Phi,         Sphinx,          College          Players,          Al-         pha          Psi          Omega,          Ladybugs,         Pan-Hellenic          Council,          Scarab         Editor          ’29,          Board          of          Publica-         tions,          728,          ’29.         BLANCHE          KELLOow,         Oklahoma          City         Journalism          Club.         Mary          Hays          Maraste,         Oklahoma          City         Chi          Delta          Phi,          Fifth          Estate,         Magna          Cum          Laude.         Lois          Harso,         Okmulgee,          Okla.         Kappa          Pi         LEITHA          TYNDALL,         Oklahoma          City         Kappa          Pi,          President          Chi          Delta         Phi.         so)         DoroTHEA          BLUNK,         Oklahoma          City         Curtis          BrRMINGHAM,         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          _          Inter-Fra-         ternity          Baseball,          Yellow          Jack-         ets,          Treasurer          Senior          Class,         Band.         Cutoe          Moore,         Oklahoma          City         Alpha          Omega,          Pan-Hellenic          Coun-         cil,          Piano          Club         Cart          Hunt,         Oklahoma          City         Journalism          Club.         GERALDINE          McCase,         Oklahoma          City         Basketball          °27,          Pi          Gamma          Mu         29,          ’30,          Fourth          Estate          Club          ’28,         29,          °30,          “Em’’          Club,          Managing         Editor,          Journalism          Trip          Hostess         29,          Class          Editor          Scarab          ’28.                  Leroy          Lewis,         McAlester,          Okla.         Phi          Chi          Phi,          President          Stu-         dent          Council,          President          Pi         Kappa          Delta          ’29          °30,          Inter-         fraternity          Council,          Debate,         Oxford          Fellowship,          President         Student          Board          of          Publications,         Ron          Ohro          Ines,          ’29,          Magna         Cum          Laude,          Pi          Gamma          Mu.         VircintA          MATHIS,         Oklahoma          City         Kappa          Tau          Delta,          Scarab         Siatiag2          Samo          em          ie          Gama         2S,          “Pile,          29),          “HO,          Syolavieb           “2X6,         Pf,         CLAUDE          SHINN,         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Secretary          of         Senior          Class.         Rusy          WortTHAM,         Oklahoma          Citv         Phi          Delta,          Beta          Beta          Beta.         STANLEY          ZENOR,         Oklahoma          City         WiGce-presidentmny          eae          ian          Ga          eA.         poctyant          an)          thes          House,          Out.         ward          Bound.”’         Guy          SPENCER,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Chi          Phi,          Inter-Fraternity         Council,          Oxtord          Fellowship,         Inter-fraternity          Basketball          '26,         27,          28,          29,          30,          Inter-frater-         nity          Baseball          “27,          .°28,          729)         30,          Senior          Class          President.         THELMA          KEEL,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Delta,          Kindergarten          Club.         Pau          McGuire,         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Yellow          Jackets,         Beta          Phi          Kappa,          Inter-fraternity         Council,          Basketball          °29,          ‘‘O”’         @luby)          Junior          Class          —          Press          29),         Chairman          Senior          Memorial          Com-         mittee,          Inter-fraternity          Athletics,         President          of          Student          Athletic         Association,         Ona          Mare          McALLISTER,         Oklahoma          City         GEORGE          STURM,         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Inter-Fraternity         Council          Pres.          1930,          Sports          editor         Campus          ‘28,          Editor          of          Campus         29,          °30,          Journalism          Club          Pres.         30,          Glee          Club,          Assistant          Mer.         ’30,          Ron          Ohro          Ines,          Student         Council          ’29,          Inter-Fraternity          Base-         ball,          Beta          Phi          Kappa,          Campus         Stunt          Night,          Co-Manager,          Kappa         Tau          Alpha,          Representative          to          Na-         tional          College          Press          Convention.         CAROLYN          SPENCER,         Oklahoma          City         Kappa          Tau          Delta,          Pi          Kappa         Delta)          Chi          Deltas          Phi,           Beta         Phi          Kappa,          Vice-Pres.          Junior         Class,          Pan          -          Hellenic,          Ron         Ohro          Ines.         Rocer          Givens,         Oklahoma          City         Delta          Psi          Omega,          Bus.          Mgr.         of          Campus,          Adv.          Mer.          of         Scarab          °27,          Sports          Editor          of         Scarab          '29,           Inter-Fraternity         Council,          Ron          Ohro          Ines,         Journalism          Club,          Mgr.          Men’s         slee          Club,          Scarab          Stunt          Night         ‘29,          Campus          Stunt          Night          30,         H.          M.          S.          Pinafore          30,          ‘‘Out-         ward          Bound’’          °30.         FRANCES          COLEMAN,         Clinton,          Okla.         Phi          Delta.         Hucer          BurnHaAM,         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Journalism         Club,          Glee          Club,          Band,          Varsity         cll          eaderae          acl          low.          miaecerss         Campus          Staff,          Pep          Council.         GERONA          WACHTELL,         Oklahoma          City         Kappa          Tau          Delta.         Eucenet          DycuHe,         Oklahoma          City         Delta          Psi          Omega,          Pi          Kappa         Delta,          Debate,          Yellow          Jack-         ets,          ‘“‘The          New          Poor.”’         Harotp          NETHERTON,         Oklahoma          City         Delta          Psi          Omega,          Pi          Kappa         Delta,          Debate,          Oratory.         VERNICE          SELLMAN,         Oklahoma          City         Chi          Delta          Phi,          Sphinx,          Y.          W.         (Ge          A.         Georcia          RoceErs,         Oklahoma          City         Mrs.          Atitce          DowLine,          Oklahoma          City         Chi          Delta          Phi.                  Hau          Hiprrr,         Oklahoma          City         Delta          Psi          Omega,          Football,         “OY”          Giltaily.         MARGARET          CLARK,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Delta,          Journalism          Club,         Kappa          Tau          Alpha,          Beta          Phi         Kappa,          Chi          Delta          Phi,          Pan-         Hellenic          Council,          Scarab         Stunt          Night          Mgr.          ’29,          Scarab         Stati          29%         James          Boren,         Chickasha,          Okla.         Journalism          Club.         JuLiA          SCHULL,         Oklahoma          City         ieyaee          dekeig,          Iris          6,          NYG          (Ce          aXe         Kindergarten          Club.         LucILLe          FIELps,         Hinton,          Okla.         Chi          Delta          Phi;          Sphinx,          Y.          W.         GaecaAs         marae         Homer          Bucker,         Oklahoma          City         Joun          Bue,         Rush          Springs,          Okla.         Theta          Kappa          Nu.         Re          eh         Sistine.         Mrs.          J.          F.          MessENBAUGH,         Oklahoma          City         obe          Class          of          1930         HEN          seventy          students          receive          degrees          from          Oklahoma          City          University          this         spring,          the          largest          Senior          Class          in          the          University’s          history          will          have          graduated.         Professor          Raymond          C.          Dragoo          has          served          the          class          faithfully          and          well          as          class         Sponsor.         An          impressive          touch          was          added          to          the          chapel          programs          of          the          first          Wednesday          in         each          month          during          the          last          quarter,          when          the          class          set          the          precedent          of          attending         en          masse          in          caps          and          gowns.          The          Senior          Class          is          leaving          new          drapes          for          the          Fine         Arts          Auditorium          as          a          memorial          to          the          University.         Guy          Spencer          as          president,          and          competent          committee          chairmen          have          guided          the          activi-         ties          of          the          class          of          1930          through          an          altogether          successful          year.         Committee          chairmen          who          contributed          to          the          successful          operation          of          the          business          of         the          class          were:          Paul          McGuire,          Memorial          Committee;          Richard          Mills,          Announcements         Committee;          Roy          Maxwell,          Pins          and          Rings          Committee;          Afton          Kirkpatrick,          Social         Committee.          The          Class          Will          was          written          by          Alberta          Wilson.          Carolyn          Spencer         wrote          the          Class          Prophecy.         ia         Horace          Robinson          Thomas          McCorkle          Marguarette          Marlow         Jackson          Butler         President-2..222          ee          ee          ee          ee          Horace          Ropinson         Vice:          presid          ett          ae          =          ee          THomas          McCorkle         S          OCT          eLary          2          eee          ee          MarGUARETTE          MARLOW         Treasurér2          2          ee          ee          a          ee          JAcKSON          BUTLER         wy         Jackson          L.          Butter,         Vinita,          Okla.         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Secretary         Treas.          Fifth          Estate,          Treasurer         Junior          Class,          Journalism         Club,          College          Marshall          1930,         Ron          Ohro          Ines.         Mary          Lou          Fo.u.ens,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Delta,          Kindergarten          Club         President          ‘29,          Peppettes.         CHARLES          JOHNSON,         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Band,          Yellow         Jackets,          journalism          Club,          Men’s         Glee          Club,          Orchestra.         Marcaret          Locan,         Hastings,          Nebr.         Phi          Phi          Phi,          Women’s          Glee         Club,          Women’s           Pan-Hellenic,         College          Players.         Ricuarp          Eacock,         Oklahoma          City         Delta          Psi          Omega.         CATHERINE          CONNERS,         Oklahoma          City         ?hi          Delta,          Pan-Hellenic          Coun-         cil,          Scatab          Queen          “30,          Pep-         rettes,          Pep          Council          President,         Scarab          Staff,          Campus          Staff,         Journalism          Club,          Kindergart-         en          Club.         Howarp          Moore,          Jr.,         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Little          Sym-         phony          Orchestra,          Associate         Band          Director,          Yellow          Jack-         ets.         Mae          GILREATH,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Phi          Phi.         Ray          E.          Carter,         B ritton,          Okla.          .         VIRGINIA          BUTTERLY,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Delta,          Peppettes,          Kindergar-         ten          Club.         Harotp          Dosson,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Chi          Phi,          Editor-in-chief         of          the          1930          Scarab,          Student         Board          of          Publications,          Inter-         Frat          Council          '28,          '29,          Student         Council          '29,          ’30,          Kappa          Tau         Alpha,          Pi          Gamma          Mu,          Jour-         nalism          Club,          Ron          Ohro          Ines.         Mitprep          CONNALLY,         Bethany,          Okla.         Journalism          Club,          Kappa          Tau         Alpha.         HucHes          ZENOR,         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Yellow          Jack-         ets,          Oxford          Fellowship,          Freshmen         Vigilance          Comm.          ’27,          Beta          Phi         Kappa,          Pep          Council          °28,          Student         Council          °28,          College          Players,         Band,          Glee          Club.         Mary          KIrkKPATRICK,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Phi          Phi.         Finis          STEWART,         Shawnee,          Okla.         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Oxford          Fellow-         ship,          Glee          Club.         MARGUARETTE          MARLOWE,         Oklahoma          City         Pho          Phi          ePhie          =          Glees          Glan,         Sec’y          of          Junior          Class,          Sec’y         Pi          Gamma          Mu,          Pi          Kappa          Del-         ta,          Debate,          Chit          Delta          Phi,         Kappa          Tau          Alpha,          Ron          Ohro         Ines,          Lady          Bugs.         JEFFERSON          GRIFFIN,         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Men’s          Glee         Club,          Student          Council          '26,         Men’s          Quartette,          Editor          Cam-         pus          30,          H.          M.          S.          Pinafore.         STHEL          McCONNELL,         Childress,          Texas         Sphinx          Literary          Club,          Journalism         Club.         Frank          MILter,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Chi          Phi.         Mary          Mevspa          HarLtowe,         Oklahoma          City         Alpha          Psi          Omega,          Bape          Ris         College          Players,          Sphinx,          Y.          W.         G.          Aq          Sservant          ine          thesblonsess         “Outward          Bound,’’          ‘“‘The          Fool.’’         RutH          McCutioueéu,         Oklahoma          City         Kappa          Tau          Delta,          Pan-Helle-         nic          Council,          Student          Council,         Beta          Beta          Beta,          Lady          Bugs,         Beta          Phi          Kappa,          Kindergarten         Club,          Freshman          Class          Pres.,         Sezai)          Seni,          Nes          Wo          Tes          ANG         FRANCES          SMITH,         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi,          Scarab          Queen         °29,          Second          Place          in          Beauty         Contest          ’28,          Kindergarten         Club.         Witt          Barker,         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu.         GERALDINE          MAHAR,         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi,          Chi          Delta          Phi,         Peppettes,          Associate          Editor          Scarab         30.         Ernest          WHITMAN,         Oklahoma          City         Pep          Council          ’28,          ’29,          °30,          Jour-         are          Glub.          “28,          Treas.          29,          “30,         Athletic          Dr.          ’29,          Wrestling          °28,         Track          ’28,          Golden          Scorpions          °29,         °30,          Scarab          Sport          Ed.          °30,          Men's         Glee          Club.         WALTER          PrRocK,         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Yellow         Jackets,          Band,          Glee          Club,          Or-         chestra,          Journalism          Club.         VERNON          BENNETT,         Oklahoma          City         Delta          Psi          Omega,          Freshmen         Vigilance          Comm.          727,          728,         Yellow          Jackets          ’27,          ’28,          ’29,         730;          Pep          Council          ° 29,          “30;         Inter-Frat          Council          ’29,          7°30,         Men’s          Glee          Club          ’28,          ’29,         Scarab          Stunt          Night          ’29,          Inter-         fraternity          Track          '29,          Campus         Staff          “29,          “30.         Mary          ELizABETH          REXROAD,         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi,          Chi          Delta          Phi,         Wn          WH          Cs          eX         Jesse          W.          CANNON,         Oklahoma          City         Theta          apes          Nu,          Yellow          Jackets,         Glee          Club.         MAURINE          GUNTER,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Delta.         Dorsey          KELLY,         Canute,          Okla.         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Yellow         Jackets,          Pi          Gamma          Mu,          Ox-         tord          Fellowshi          Pres.)          30;         Journalism          Club          Sec’y,          Bus.         Mer.          Scarab          ’30,          Member          of         Student          Board          of          Publica-         tions.         lone          AbAmMs,         Oklahoma          City         Chi          Delta          Phi,          Pi          Gamma         Mi          WC          Alems          phinx,         Fifth          Estate.         WAYNE          PARKER,         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Beta          Phi          Kap-         a,          Scorpion,          Inter-Frat.          Council,         EDs          Councilmc7ee          oO          kOe          GtiE         dent          Council          27,          ’28,          Football         Qi)          28;          eee          ose          whack          2762          Ss         Wrestling          '27,          Baseball          ’27.         MarcGarer          Muscrove,         McCrary,          Ark.         Beta          Alpha          Phi,          Kindergarten         Club          ’26,          French          Club,          Journal-         ism          Club          ’30,          Campus          Staff          730.         Joun          East,         Jett,          Okla.         Phi          Chi          Phi,          Scorpions.         ILA          Mare          Moore,         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi,          Beta          Beta         Beta.         GLover          Horton,         Putnam          City,          Okla.         Phi          Chi          Phi,          Golden          Scorp-         ions,          Athletic          Council,          Bask-         etball          28,          Inter-fraternity         Basketball.         CAROLYN          GEISECKE,         Oklahoma          City         Alpha          Omega,          Pan-Hellenic         Council.         Horace          Rosinson,         Oklahoma          City         Delta          Psi          Omega,          Pres.          Junior         Class,          Pres.          Alpha          Psi          Omega,         Pres.          College          Players,          Pi          Kappa         Delta,          Debate,          “Outward         Bound,’’          “Servant          in          the          House,”’         “‘The          New          Poor,’’          ‘‘The          Terrible         Meek.”’         Maurine          Bow          ine,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Phi          Phi,          Lady          Bug.         HELEN          ELDRIDGE,         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi,          Peppettes,         College          Players,          Vice-presi-         dent          °30,          Alpha          Psi          Omega,         Vice-president          ’30,          “‘Outward         3o0und,’’          “‘West          Ends,”’          ‘‘New         Pootgeme          lhe          Loolas         Eart          Tower,         Fay,          Okla.         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Assistant         Business          Manager          the          1930         Scarab,          Yellow          Jackets,          Jour-         makin          (Elhily,          26,          Iie          (GIN,         Treasurer.         MARGUERITE          TILLMAN,         Oklahoma          City         Kappa          Tau          Delta,          Journalism         Club,          Campus          Staff,          Scarab          Staff.         Ack          GUTOWSKY,         Kingfisher,          Okla.         Delta          Psi          Omega,          Football,          ““O”’         Club.         MarcGaret          FLEMING,         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi,          Chi          Delta          Phi,         Secretary          °29,          °30,          Kappa_          Pi,         Secretary          ‘29,          °30,          Glee          Club,         Scarab          Assistant          '28,          ‘29,          Scarab         Staff          730,          Choral          Club,          Ladybugs,         We,          WHS          (Ey          eh,          (Gaioiiingte          “te         THomas          McCork          te,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Chi          Phi,          Vice-president         Junior          class,          Scarab          _          Staff,         Band.         Laura          ALLEN          NEFF,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Phi          Phi,          Pan-Hellenic         Council,          Ladybugs.         PauL          JENSEN,         El          Reno,          Okla.         Phi          Chi          Phi,          Band,          Scorpions.         Jutia          Mae          SmitrH,         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi,          Chi          Delta          Phi,         Scarab          Assistant          ’29,         Harvey          HARDEGREE,         Norman,          Okla.         Jo          ELLEN          Bacue,         Oklahoma          City         Peppettes.         VeERLE          VANVoRIS,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Chi          Phi,          Band.         Mary          Wits          Leg,         Oklahoma          City         Alpha          Omega.         Roy          Prarr,         Anadarko,          Okla.         Phi          Chi          Phi,          Fitth          Estate,          Ox-         ford          Fellowship.         Giorta          Wooten,         Oklahoma          City         Sphinx          Literary          Club.         Ray          WILtIs,         Oklahoma          City         SO          sGlub,          ‘Track.          2soue29-          305          HRootball?          27,           28)          9220-         Baseball.         CLORINNE          ABERNATHY,         Fairview,          Okla.         Beta          Alpha          Phi,          Beta          Beta         Beta.         Everett          A.          BrapsHAw,         Oklahoma          City         Band          (26s          27pe          2S          ae          owe          Orcness         tra,          Scarab          Stunt          uen          26,          Jun-         l         ior          Jollies          ‘27,          College          Players          29.         NADINE          CLEVELAND,         Oklahoma          City         Kindergarten          Club          '29,          °30.         Gerry          DEMING,         Tonkawa,          Okla.         Phi          Chi          Phi,          Kappa          Pi,          Football          28,          ’29,          Basketball          -’28,          Track         28,          '29,          Inter-fraternity          Athletics         27,          72a          a9,         Berry          Pacer,          (Mrs.          C.          B.),         Oklahoma          City         MARGUERITE          DORRANCE,         Oklahoma          City         Joun          P.          ALDEN,         Agra,          Okla.         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Band          ’28,          ’29,         Orchestra          ‘29,          °30.         Tom          DEeEspeEr,         Oklahoma          City         Tom          Roppy,         Ft.          Cobb,          Okla.         MILTON          BUERGER,         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Chin          Phi         GRAHAM          B.          Hopce,         Oklahoma          City         Oxford          Fellowship,          Vice          Pres.         BOs          ee          MEG          Ae.          Liem          rool          sss         “The          College          Widow.’’         CLARIBEL          OLDFIELD,         Oklahoma          City         Harotp          M.          Pine,         Yukon,          Okla.         MERTON          CARTER,         Fayetteville,          Ark.         Journalism          Club.                  :         4         |          SaraAH          ANN          FERGUSON,         a          Oklahoma          City         {          Phi          Delta,          Women’s          Pan-Hel-         lenic          Council          President,          Pep-         pettes,          Kindergarten          Club,         Beta          Phi          Kappa,          Freshman         Queen,          Scorpion          Queen,         Scarab          Staff,          Pep          Council.         SULLIVAN          STEVENSON,         Oklahoma          City         College          Players,          ‘‘Icebound”’         Nee          Chem          Biat          wameei          ameameile          ta          te         College          Widow’          ‘29.         Witt1Am          Harrison,         Oklahoma          City         Delta          Psi          Omega,          Beta          Phi         Kappa          _          Vice-president,          '27,         :          28,          °29,          Yellow          Jackets         i          President,          Pep          Council,          °26,         .          '27,          Wrestling,          ’28,          ’29.         Mrs.          CYNTHIA          SHELBY,         Oklahoma          City         EiryswortH          HUGHEs,          :          Fn          a          an         Freedom,          Okla.          —s          |          @          Mrs.          C.          B.          Wricut,         Oxford          Fellowship.          :          Oklahoma          City         VERNON          THOMPSON,         Oklahoma          City         AARON          FISCHER,         Oklahoma          City         Business          Manager          of          the          Cam-         pus.         ey          (Glow          Weaevi.         Mary          ErizaserH          RExRoApD         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi.         Franwx          McLaury,         Oklahoma          City         Yellow          Jackets.         EtHet          NOotin,         Oklahoma          City         LouaNna          Rupp,         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi.         Durr          SmirH,         Oklahoma          City         Delta          Psi          Omega,          Yellow         Jackets,          Journalism          Club.         DorotTHeEA          SMITH,         Oklahoma          City         WENDELL          WEBB,         Oklahoma          City         Sophomore          Class         Leslie          Hemry         Arthur          Bower          Vivian          Hoyt          Robert          Dean         Présidents32          See          a          ee          Oe          ee          Leste          Hemry         Vice-president          22          St.          ee          ee          eee          ARTHUR          BOWER         Secretary          cose          eee          ee          ee          Vivian          Hoyt         Tr          astit          (ro          ee          ee          eee          Roserr          DEAN         Gypa          Hatium,         Oklahoma          City         Don          ABERNATHY,         Fairview,          Oklahoma         Eart          KEetry,         Oklahoma          City         Mary          Hoce,         Oklahoma          City         Art          Bower,         Fairview,          Oklahoma         Witt1aAm          Robserts,         Ponca          City,          Oklahoma         Loutse          Watt,         Sayre,          Oklahoma         Jim          Kamp,         El          Reno,          Oklahoma         Da          Be          PACK.         Oklahoma          City         Ruopa          McCuinrock,         Oklahoma          City         Bos          Fern,         Pewankee,          Wisconsin         KEENAN          SHELDON,         Oklahoma          City         HELEN          LA          Grong,         Oklahoma          City         Jack          Rumpet,         Oklahoma          City         Vivian          Hoyt,         Oklahoma          City         GERALDINE          SADLER,         Oklahoma          City         Forrest          STOVER,         Pond          Creek,          Oklahoma         Marta          Tyson,         Oklahoma          City         ALBERTA          CARLSON,         Oklahoma          City         Tep          Hanp,         Oklahoma          City         Dorotuy          VINCENT,         Oklahoma          City         Betty          Grace          Gace,         Oklahoma          City         Leste          McDermerr,         Okeene,          Oklahoma         PAULINE          BLANKs,         Oklahoma          City         Vey          BartTe.t,         Oklahoma          City         Levi          May,         Oklahoma          City         RicHarp          Newrn,         Oklahoma          City         Lorena          Scu™uipr,         Oklahoma          Ci.y         OF          Es          Hin.         Oklahoma          City         Irvin          Owen,         Oklahoma          City         JOHANNA          Horn,         Oklahoma          City         CLirrorp          HOLLOWAY,         Marlow,          Okla.         Laurene          Apams,         Oklahoma          City         HELEN          GuNN,         Oklahoma          City         Roy          DUuNLeEvy,         Oklahoma          City         Bernice          WILLIAMS,         Oklahoma          City         sear          tel          Lap          lg          ws          Ain          Ae         Sinai         ties          SE          Ra         Lots          Hess,         Guthrie,          Okla.         Jim          Fouens,         Oklahoma          City         Marire          SIMMONS,         Ringwood,          Okla.         KATHERINE          ALEXANDER,         Oklahoma          City         Rosert          Dean,         Oklahoma          Ciiy         ESTHER          WEBER,         Oklahoma          City         Mrs.          Everett          W.          HIt,         Oklahoma          City         JAMES          JOHNSON,         Hollis,          Okla.         Doris          Kine,         Oklahoma          City         Martian          Estes,         Oklahoma          City         ANNA          May          FromurnH,         Oklahoma          City         ALBERTA          CARLSON,         Oklahoma          City         7         y          |          Z          3         bax                   Fave          Frercuson,         Oklahoma          City         MartrHa          TRUAX,         Oklahoma          City         Heven          McBripe,         Oklahoma          City         Paut          Hopson,         Drumright,          Oklahoma         GWENDOLYN          WEST,         Oklahoma          City         Marcarer          Evans,         Tulsa,          Oklahoma         Forrest          Henry,         Oklahoma          City         Lorene          DOHERTY,         Oklahoma          City         Jamie          ANDERSON,         Oklahoma          City         RUSSELL          Cooke,         Thomas,          Oklahoma         ELLEN          CLARE          CONNELLEE,         Oklahoma          City         GLENN          GARDINER,         Geary,          Oklahoma         a         Me          Pe         5         SS          tlat          alt          Weed          tp          entwewreen          eveviihewe't         EYE?          2,          lg          ee          eee         eestor          ares         i          lta          PI          pe          tele          EI         Kucene          Hamiton,         Troy,          Ohio         Dororuy          Cries,         Oklahoma          City         Epwarp          Haynes,         Oklahoma          City         LAWRENCE          Inirr,         Oklahoma          City         FLORENCE          HOWELL,         Oklahoma          City         Leo          Hicstr,         Oklahoma          City         CHESTER          GROSSMAN,         Pawhuska,          Oklahoma         Moze.ie          Party,         Comanche,          Oklahoma         GEORGE          FREDERICKSON,         McAlester,          Oklahoma         Witt1Am          ISHMAEL,         Oklahoma          City         ZELDA          CAMPBELL,         Oklahoma          City         EVERETT          COLLINS,         Maud,          Oklahoma         Joe          RayspurRN          ANDERSON,         Ardmore,          Oklahoma         MaArGARET          DEUPREE,         Oklahoma          City         FRANCES          Pitts,         Oklahoma          City         Lestig          Hemry,         Oklahoma          City         LAHOMA          PAcK,         Oklahoma          City         Juanita          Lynn,         El          Reno,          Oklahoma         Dwicut          Apert          ALLEY,         Pond          Creek,          Oklahoma         LouIseE          JAYNE,         Oklahoma          City         CATHERINE          RICHARDS,         Oklahoma          City         Paut          LAMAR,         Morris,          Oklahoma         Dotores          Nims,         Hydro,          Oklahoma         Mary          Arice          BANDEL,         Oklahoma          City         VerRNON          Mock,         Bristow,          Oklahoma         Mary          Ora          Youne,         Oklahoma          City         Rosert          RAt          irr,         Oklahoma          City         Empry          Barnes,         Oklahoma          City         GRETCHEN          SWISHER,         Oklahoma          City         Henry          J.          Rrprnes,         Oklahoma          City         GAYLORD          BURBRIDGE,         Oklahoma          City         Laura          ELIZABETH          SMITH,         Oklahoma          City         CLARENCE          HOLMBERG,         Oklahoma          City         Epwin          LookaABAucH,         Oklahoma          City         DorotHy          ForRSYTHE,         Oklahoma          City         Ropert          COoLey,         Newcastle,          Oklahoma         LuLu          CatHryn          Moomaw,         Okemah,          Okla.         Basi,          WILKERSON,         Duncan,          Okla.         Joun          McCarrrey,         Oklahoma          City         VIRGINIA          KING,         Kingfisher,          Okla.         GLENN          Moore,         Geary,          Okla.         Don          WILEY,         Oklahoma          City         Bertua          GLASER,         Wichita,          Kansas         FRANK          KROSHWITZ,         Oklahoma          City         EMETYNE          McConnet,         Oklahoma          Ciiy         Stacy          Mae          Burns,         Oklahoma          City         CAROLYN          BLAND,         Oklahoma          City         Mary          ELizABETH          WILLIS,         Oklahoma          City         ELEANOR          Lou          SHUMAKER,         Oklahoma          City         JosepH          McGuire,         Oklahoma          City         HELENE          Cocuran,         Oklahoma          City         PAULINE          LEARD,         McAlester,          Okla.         Mitprp          WINANS,         Oklahoma          City         ELoise          McManus,         Oklahoma          Ciiy         Mitprep          WRIGHT,         Seminole,          Okla.         Patsy          CLARK,         Oklahoma          City         Lots          Hess,         Guthrie,          Okla.         FLORENCE          GIBSON,         Oklahoma          City         Kies          S          anes          Ere)         eae          CG)         ORCA          vet          G          ueen         —          Lawrence          Klein         LAWRENCE          KLEIN         REeSid          Cri          Lee          ete          a          ee          eee          re          ene          ee         VAiGE-          DESL          CTL          eee          ee          ae          ee          ne          ee          ALICE          KATSER         OCT          CLOT:          )          2          ame          eee          eee          eae          aves          Rutru          McCuure         PCOS          ULT          C7          ee          ee          es          ee          en          ee          ee          FREDERICK          BOGLE         Alice          Kaiser          Ruth          McClure          Frederick          Bogle         Jim          WYNNE,         Newcastle,          Okla.         FRANCES          BECKETT,         Oklahoma          City         Beretta          Locke,         Oklahoma          City         JoHn          Ross,         Oklahoma          City         CAROLYN          PIPKIN,         Oklahoma          City         JEANETTE          THOMPSON,         Oklahoma          City         ViviAN          Hovuuipay,         Oklahoma          City         MarGArET          DRANKE,         Oklahoma          City         HELEN          ANTHONY,         Oklahoma          City         VERNE          WILSON,         Salem,          Oregon         FLORENE          Merritt,         Oklahoma          City         Corrine          REARDON,         Oklahoma          City         Jor          ConLey,         Oklahoma          City         WINIFRED          HARRISON,         Oklahoma          City         ERNEST          SWATEK,         Oklahoma          City         Britt          WIx.Is,         Oklahoma          City         CHARLENE          CHISUM,         Altus,          Okla.         ALONzo          CHURCH,         Oklahoma          City         Lynton          McCiintock,         Oklahoma          City         MeE-LBA          Ames,         Oklahoma          City         Jackres          Rucker,         Oklahoma          City         JoHN          BENTLEY,         Oklahoma          City         MARGARET          JENNINGS,         Oklahoma          City         HASKELL          ARMITAGE,         Carnegie,          Okla.         R.          S.          Caviness,         Oklahoma          City         MAYBELLE          ALLISON,         Oklahoma          City         Dorotuy          JEAN          BRANNON,         Oklahoma          City         CHESTER          GUTOWSKY,         Kingfisher,          Oklahoma         Juanita          NEwMAN,         Rocky,          Oklahoma         SADIE          JOHNSON,         Oklahoma          City         CHRISTOPHER          TRITTON,         Oklahoma          City         Mary          JANE          SPURRIER,         Oklahoma          City         RurH          Myers,         Oklahoma          City         Dean          Rocers,         Oklahoma          City         Reo          JOHNSON,         Oklahoma          City         VioLtA          Reser,         Oklahoma          City         Emery          TAYLor,         Hydro,          Okla.         Emma          Lou          Niemcyk,         Oklahoma         James          Lonemire,         City         Pawnee,          Oklahoma         Rosert          GRESHAM,         Oklahoma         LorEE          WHITE,         Oklahoma         W.          D.          Nance,         Oklahoma         Harry          TURNE R,         Oklahoma         Jesste          LEE          CAVENER,         Oklahoma         James          McINNES,         Oklahoma         FRANK          KIRKPATRICK,         Oklahoma         Doris          STOCKTON,         Oklahoma         Jor          MERRILL,         Oklahoma         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         GLApYs          HENSEN,         Oklahoma          City         Liroyp          HENSEN,         Oklahoma          City         Kp          KUNKE,         Oklahoma          City         Mary          Arice          McCatt,         Oklahoma          City         R.          B.          Hacer,         Oklahoma          City         Frepertck          Boc          ie,         Bristow,          Okla.         PAULINE          RATLIFF,         Oklahoma          City         LAWRENCE          KLEIN,          Oklahoma          City         Epwarp          OLDFIELD,         Oklahoma          City         WINONAH          GREENE,         Oklahoma          City         JoHN          DEZAUCHE,         Opelousas,          La.         WiLttarp          McGraw,         Oklahoma          City         I'MMA          KATHRYN          CHAPMAN,         Oklahoma          City         Francis          Mappox,         Oklahoma          City         ALIce          KAISER,         Oklahoma          City         lay          Lee          McCatt,         Oklahoma          City         Roserr          Macktansure,          Jr.         Oklahoma          City         Frances          Meek,         Okluhoma          City         Wooprow          Hamivron,         Chickasha,          Okla.         Bitty          Grace,         Chicago,          Iil.         Harrier          Kincr,         Oklahoma          City         IMOGENE          SINGLETON,         Oklahoma          City         Frank          Houston,         Oklahoma          City         MarceLte          Atwoop,         Oklahoma          City         DENEICE          Goopart,         Oklahoma          City         CLARENCE          ASHER,         Oklahoma          City         JoHn          Boyes,         Agra,          Oklahoma         VIRGINIA          FAIN,         Oklahoma          City         Burorp          WILEy,         Oklahoma          City         Everett          Mucc,         Oklahoma         Lorene          WHItTWoRTH,         City         Ponca          City,          Oklahoma         FrepD          ByBEE,         Childress,          Texas         GeEoRGE          WHITEHURST,         Oklahoma         Jim          McCormick,         Oklahoma         Rosemary          Locke,         Oklahoma         Creta          BENNETT,         Oklahoma         City         City         City         City         MarcGaret          LInn,         Oklahoma         ELwyn          MEEk,         Oklahoma         RutH          McCviure,         Oklahoma         GENE          Carter,         Oklahoma         Eart          Smmpson,         Oklahoma         Eva          Lourse          Purpum,         Oklahoma         Jo          DANrorp,         Oklahoma         Ramon          Korska,         Oklahoma         ALICE          SMITH,         Oklahoma         Jor          WILLIAMS,         Oklahoma         Sara          SmitH          LAucGHBAUM         Oklahoma         FreD          MERRELL,         Oklahoma         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         Betsy          HAMMONDs,         Oklahoma          City         JOHN          KELLER,         Weatherford,          Texas         FRANKLIN          ZENTZ,         Oklahoma          City         HitMer          Foster,         Oklahoma          City         Hitton          Woop,         Oklahoma          City         Harry          SCHMIDT,         Oklahoma          City         DorotHy          MATTINGLY,         Oklahoma          City         DonaLp          Boyce,         Oklahoma          City         EpwarD          KAUFFMAN,         El          Reno,          Oklahoma         EsTHER          BRINDLEY,         Oklahoma          City         Paut          Moreéan,         Oklahoma          City         WILLIAM          CIES,         Oklahoma          City         Marsgorie          Haws,         Oklahoma          City         GaIL          SALLEY,         Oklahoma          City         CAROLINE          ALLEN,         Oklahoma          City         GERALPINE          HosBerc,         Oklahoma          City         Forrest          DevINE,         Texhoma,          Oklahoma         Grace          Reep,         Oklahoma          Cuy         Maxine          NorMANDIN,         Oklahoma          City         Evcar          WetcH,         Oklahoma          Ciiy         Lanois          ALLEN,         El          Reno,          Oklahoma         VirGINIA          MACKINTOSH,         Oklahoma          City         ALONZO          CHURCH,         Oklahoma          City         CHARLINE          ALLEN,         Idabel,          Oklahoma         Maptson          Moors,         Oklahoma          City         MarcGaret          JENNINGS,         Oklahoma          City         ALBERTA          CHANCELLOR,         Miami,          Okla.         Gar          YATES,         Waukeegan,          Ill.         DorotHy          Brannon,         Oklahoma          City         LILLIAN          KELLN,         Oklahoma          City         Rosert          Wotr,         Oklahoma          City         ETHOLYN          STRADER,         Oklahoma          City         LuciILLeE          JONEs,         Oklahoma          City         Marion          JEFFREY,         Oklahoma          City         MartHa          Jo          RUussELL,         Oklahoma          City         BarsarRA          BapcETT,         Quitique,          Texas         Hurr          Ke          try,         Canute,          Okla.         VELMA          NOEL,         Oklahoma          City         KENNETH          McDOoNatcp,         Oklahoma          City         TRUMAN          CUTCHALL,         Oklahoma          City         Mitprep          Morrison,         Oklahoma          City         CLoyp          Gray,         Duncan,          Okla.         Boyp          WILLIAMS,         Lake          City,          Kansas         Nett          WHEELER,         Oklahoma          City         JoHN          DONNELL,         Oklahoma          City         Jennincs          NewMan,         Rocky,          Okla.         Max1NeE          ARMSTRONG,         Oklahoma          City         Ray          WILson,         Ponca          City,          Okla.         RutH          THOMAS,         Oklahoma          City         OrpHNI          MONTGOMERY,         Oklahoma          City         JouHn          BENTLEY,         Oklahoma          City         Vircinia          LESTER,         Oklahoma          City         Norman          HILt,         Oklahoma          City         Laura          McCune,         Oklahoma          City         Viva          WILD,         Oklahoma          City          a         :         4          s          -         sesmntintennsnensemnie          i         —-                  y                    a          J                   oe         ee         Marcaret          Muir,         Oklahoma          City         Jim          Levericu,         Oklahoma          City         Mary          JEAN          JOHNSON,         Oklahoma          City         Lourse          Garrett,         Oklahoma          City         Aubrey          Barsar,         Oklahoma          City         Peart          Burcn,         Oklahoma          City         Ain}         Ba          BB          in          AOR          ln         eee          te’.          2         a2!          A          Mel           |                   ee          ill         iphly         Why:         AY         Nie         RE          REE          ty          A          et         ete          ,         ud         S         (i         id         il         a         u  2          neti         =                  SS         meat          (sti!          arg          EU          eg          Ae,         Ss         teks         Hs         A          OTT         Donors         aes          pees          2          eS          OOOO          XX         re          Es         Garin)         ne         ie         —         eS          ee         el         ee          ee         Fe          ns          ee         FPA                   Ohe          1929          Spring          honors         Presented          at          Commencement         D.          G.          Murray          Memorial          Prizes          for          Composition:         First,          Henry          A.          Morton         Second,          Leroy          Lewis         Third,          Thelma          Stone         Baker          Prizes          in          Debate:         First,          Eugene          Dyche          and          Leroy          Lewis         Second,          Horace          Robinson         Third,          Enid          Mae          Cole         Brous          Loving          Cup:         For          all-round          Athletic          Proficiency          during          college          course         William          C.          Doenges         Provines          Freshmen          Cups:         James          Kamp         Sons          of          American          Revolution:         College          Medal          for          Good          Citizenship:         J.          Glore          Reneau         i          Mr.          and          Mrs.          J.          Henry          Johnson          Scholarship          Prizes:         |          Geraldine          Mahar         |          Magna          Cum          Laude:         Winifred          Vaughn          Antrim         |          Margaret          Danford         Nellie          Mae          Davis         Mary          Machen         Mary          Mitch         Ada          Louise          Smith         Mary          Thomison         Margaret          Thompson         |          Lucile          True         JACKSON          L.          BUTLER         HE          election          of          a          man          from          the          Junior          class          to          serve          as          Osiris          or          College          Mar-         shal          is          in          recognition          of          outstanding          scholarship.          Osiris,          the          foremost          God         among          the          Egyptians,          is          used          to          identify          Oklahoma          City          University’s          foremost          man         student          in          the          Junior          class.          Jackson          L.          Butler          was          elected          by          the          faculty          this          year         because          of          his          qualities          of          leadership          and          character          in          addition          to          scholarship.          Mr.         Butler          is          a          member          of          Theta          Kappa          Nu          social          fraternity,          Journalism          Club,          Fifth         Estate,          Ron          Ohro          Ines,          and          is          Secretary-Treasurer          of          the          Junior          Class.         be          4          AS         wr          S3          dao           dis         IONE          ADAMS         SIS,          keeper          of          the          Sacred          Scarab,          is          the          highest          honor          obtainable          by          a          woman         student          of          Oklahoma          City          University.          She          is          elected          by          the          faculty          each          year         on          the          basis          of          scholarship,          leadership          and          character.          Miss          Ione          Adams,          elected          this         year,          has          maintained          an          unusually          high          scholarship          average          throughout          her          college         career.          Miss          Adams          has          been          an          active          member          of          the          Y.          W.          C.          A.          cabinet          for         three          years,          and          was          president          this          year.          She          is          a          member          of          Chi          Delta          Phi,          national         literary          sorority,          and          Ron          Ohro          Ines,          honorary          activity          organization.         FIRST          ROW          —          Acree,          Marable,          Klein,          Wortham,          Lewis.         SECOND          ROW          —          Zenor,          Wright,          Wilson,          Fields,          Tyndall.         AGNA          Cum          Laude          is          Oklahoma          City          University’s          Phi          Beta          Kappa.          Patterned         closely          after          this          national          honorary          fraternity          for          liberal          arts          students,          member-         ship          in          Magna          Cum          Laude          is          the          highest          scholastic          honor          on          the          campus.          Member-         ship          is          possible          only          with          a          high          scholastic          record,          maintained          throughout          four          years         of          work          in          the          college          of          liberal          arts.          Members          of          this          year’s          group          are          active          in         campus          activities,          while          attaining          their          scholastic          standing.         —          '                    A          ir          AN          ‘          ii          ;         ot          xd,          Pic.          will           ™          if          be          (=e          pai”          ane          ee          ee          ‘         Ne          }          =          A....£8          nv          «          cae          4          “          c          seacesraesanhnnemee          2          i          |          %          D.         ay          oe          oh,          a          3          Ee          ee          fp          ad          gry          at          .                    ih.          mi          ge         i          J          Ne          de          Xi          .          i          '          Mes                    .          aD          ah?          ©          ie:          5g”         |          {          :          Sy          %          P          q           4          4          .          ci          |                    A          -          ‘          ay          £          }          as          I          ‘          Fe          ,         ;          i          .          r          f          y          ‘          pre          N°          nim           .          4          da          oe          i          hy         fa          i          Antartica                    ee,          ane                    ame         3         FIRST          ROW          —          Mahar,          Dobson,          Robinson,          Adams,          Griffin.         SECOND          ROW          —          McCullough,          Ferguson,          Fleming,          Marlowe,          Butler.         ON          Ohro          Ines          is          an          honorary          activity          organization          composed          of          those          most          ac-         tive          on          the          campus          of          Oklahoma          City          University.          Organized          four          years          ago          as         the          Senior          Honor—the          seniors          have          continued          to          honor          active          Juniors          by          membership         Membership          is          public          recognition          of          effort          spent          in          labor          for          the          University.         Ohe          Oxford          Club         President=2          i          a          eee          Dorsty          KELLY         iCe          DT          CSLC          Ch          re          GRAHAM          HopcGe         Cr          eLonyeLneds          Une          re           e          Roy          PFAFF         (Cy          Oxford          Fellowship          is          a          national          ministerial          organization          of          twenty-four          chap-         ters.          It          was          founded          on          the          campus          of          DePauw          University,          Greencastle,          In-         diana,          in          1918.          The          Alpha          chapter          of          Oklahoma          was          organized          at          Oklahoma          City         University          in          1925.          In          the          scope          of          its          activities,          Oxford          Fellowship          is          both          social         and          pre-professional.          Under          the          direction          of          Marcus          J.          Morgan,          sponsor          of          the         club,          Gospel          teams          have          been          sent          to          all          parts          of          the          state.          Leading          religious          leaders         of          Oklahoma          are          invited          to          speak          at          the          meetings          of          the          club          upon          vital          problems         of          the          Christian          ministry.         — TP.          ‘SN         ‘¥         |         eet         ——          if          fl         .          J’         Morgan          Lewis          Boyles          Salley         Hodge          Kelly          Stewart          Hill          Pfaff         Chi          Delta          Phi         President=n          =          ee          ALBERTA          WILSON         Vice          presiden          |          =          CAROLYN          SPENCER         EMBERSHIP          in          Chi          Delta          Phi,          national          honorary          literary          sorority          is          limited         to          English          majors          and          minors          who          have          maintained          a          high          standard          of          scholar-         ship.          The          Alpha          chapter          was          founded          at          Knoxville,          Tennesse.          The          Oklahoma          City         chapter          was          established          in          1924.         Creative          writing          is          encouraged          by          the          sorority.          One          requirement          of          pledgeship          is         the          presentation          of          two          or          more          original          productions.          The          sorority          sponsors          an         annual          poetry          contest          open          to          anyone          affiliated          with          Oklahoma          City          University.         FIRST          ROW          —          Smith,          Sellman,          Marable,          McClintock,          Joy,          Misener.         SECOND          ROW          —          Fleming,          Cies,          Connellee,          Dowling,          Mahar         THIRD          ROW          —          Spencer,          Clark,          Tyndall,          Wright,          Forsythe         FOURTH          ROW          —          Brooks,          Adams,          Klein,          Wilson,          Howell,          Truax.         —          ’          yh          Ay          By          Pe         —s                     |          err          were          rer          rereret          |i         -          x          .          =          ZA          y         4          :          F          ,          ‘          PP          j         NIE          Ped          YA          f=          .          cuademmadl          4)          OSA          SDSS          he          Se          GY         ie           aaisceasieesnieeteI          sR         wi          hee         .         Sigma          Alpha          lota         IGMA          ALPHA          IOTA          is          the          oldest          national          musical          fraternity          for          women          in          the         United          States.          It          was          organized          at          the          University          of          Michigan          in          1903          and          now         has          fifty-seven          active          chapters          in          twenty-five          different          states.          The          membership          is          com-         posed          of          women          who          are          in          sympathy          with          the          objects          of          the          fraternity          and          are          will-         ing          to          work          toward          their          accomplishment.          It          is          necessary          for          students          to          receive         faculty          recommendation          and          obtain          a          high          scholastic          standing          to          be          eligible          for         membership.         The          fraternity          maintains           a          cottage          at          the          McDowell          Colony          at          Peterborough,         New          Hampshire.          A          quarterly          magazine          is          issued          by          the          fraternity          called          Pan          Piper.         The          colors          are          crimson          and          white.          The          Alpha          Zeta          chapter          was          installed          at          Okla-         homa          City          University,          Nov.          10,          1928.         BACK          ROW          —          Crabtree,          Hale,          Winans,          Lindsey,          Blassingame,          McClure,          Baker,          Adams.         FRONT          ROW          —          Rorem,          Duncan,          Wade,          Reid,          Farmer,          Pickle.         Rappa          Pi         HE          Lambda          chapter          of          Kappa          Pi          installed          in          1928,          has          done          much          in          promoting         the          appreciation          of          art          throughout          the          state          as          well          as          in          the          University.          An          art         exhibition          is          an          annual          feature          of          the          fraternity’s          activities.          Exhibits          of          the          Fine         Arts          College          are          also          sponsored          for          the          purpose          of          developing          art          appreciation.         Kappa          Pi          holds          social          studio          parties          throughout          the          year          for          the          art          department.         Py          8         Individual          exhibitions          of          the          work          of          Frederick          Becker.          Martha          Avey,          Doel          Reed         of          Stillwater,          and          Oscar          Jacobson          of          Norman          were          held          this          year.          The          Kappa          Pi         Gold          Medal          is          awarded          each          year          to          the          outstanding          pupil          in          the          art          department.         FIRST          ROW          —          Deming,          Harjo,          Wright,          Avey,          Burch         SECOND          ROW          —          Howard,          Eacock,          Harlow,          Wilde,          Stevenson         THIRD          ROW          —          Nims,          Vliet,          Tyndal,          Kelly,          Furray         Beta          Bata          Beta         OFFICERS         Ruby)          Worthan          ese          eee          eee          ee          ee          ee          ee          President         Bull”          Ishmael          ee          3220s          ee          eee          Vice-President         AMitahotwesoye          oe          ee          Secretary          and          Treasurer         Jean.          Alexander          2          =          ==          eee          Historian         ETA          BETA          BETA,          national          Biological          fraternity          was          founded          at          Oklahoma         City          University          in          1922          for          the          purpose          of          supplying          for          the          biological          sciences         undergraduate          fraternity          that          would          be          instrumental          in          promoting          an          interest          in         this          department          and          in          furthering          the          objective          of          the          sciences.          From          this          University         the          fraternity          has          spread          until          it          includes          on          its          chapter          roll          over          twenty          chapters.         Only          advanced          students          of          high          standing          are          eligible          for          membership.         Dr.          Brooks         Acree         Stone          Moore          McCullough         Wortham          Alexander          Connellee         Ishmael         Schull         1)         Rappa          bau          Alpha         RCSLO          Crit          enna          ee          ae          eB          GEORGE          STURM         CCCP          ROSUU          ODE          es          corte          Harotp          Dosson         SOC          ORIN          ese          or          MARGUARETTE          MARLOWE         LT          COSUT          CTs          ee          eee          a          ed          Re          SE          MARGARET          CLARK         HE          Oklahoma          Alpha          chapter          of          Kappa          Tau          Alpha,          national          honorary          journalis-         tic          fraternity,          was          organized          at          Oklahoma          City          University          late          this          year          upon         recommendations          received          from          the          Alpha          chapter          at          the          University          of          Missouri.          The         membership          is          limited          to          junior          and          senior          journalism          majors          who          have          practically         a          straight          A          average          in          journalism          throughout          their          college          course,          and          who          have         maintained          a          high          scholastic          average          in          all          other          college          work.         Sponsored          by          Gilbert          I.          Garretson,          the          organization          will          make          plans          for          the          publica-         tion          of          a          college          humor          magazine          to          be          published          five          times          during          the          college          year.         Dobson          Connally          Marlowe          Clark          Sturm         tA         Special          Forensic          honors          —         «,         4         {                  ia                   EUGENE          DYCHE         YEAR          1927         Eugene          Dyche         Participated          in          eight          debates;          won         Leroy          Lewis         Participated          in          eight;          won_          six         ot         This          page          is          dedicated          to          the          two         men          of          the          class          of          1930          who          for          four         years          have          been          leaders          in          Debate         Activities,          and          who          have          been          largely         responsible          for          the          place          Oklahoma         City          University          occupies          in          Forensics         among          the          Colleges          of          the          Southwest,         a          place          second          to          none.         They          have          done          more          than          win          de-         bates;          they          have          made          friends          for          the         University          wherever          they          have          visited;         they          have          made          friends          of          the          debaters         who          have          visited          our          Campus          and          have         created          a          feeling          of          goodwill          and          ad-         miration          among          their          opponents;          ad-         miration          for          their          ability          as          debaters,         ind          for          their          qualities          of          goodfellow-         ship.         YEAR          1929         Eugene          Dyche         seven          of          the          eight.         Leroy          Lewis         the          eight.          They         ,          a          ;          i         i          ¢          ie          ))          s          Shee          :          eaeh          LEROY         Participated          in          twenty-five          debates          and          won          twenty.         Participated          in          twenty-two          and          won          eighteen.         were          on          the          teams          who          won          first          place          in          the          Regional         Pi          Kappa          Delta          Convention          at          Pittsburg,          Kansas.         They          won          first          place          in          the          Oklahoma          state          meet          of         Pi          Kappa          Delta.          They          won          first          place          at          the          Kansas-         Oklahoma          Pi          Kappa          Delta          Meet          at          Wichita          with          thirty         YEAR          1928         Eugene          Dyche         Participated          in          twenty          Debates          and          won          fifteen.         Leroy          Lewis         teams          competing.         YEAR          1930         Eugene          Dyche         Participated          in          twenty-five          and          won          twenty-one.         Participated          in          seventeen          and          won          fourteen.          Leroy          Lewis         Debating          together          they          won          first          place          and          trophy          in         the          Oklahoma          Collegiate          Debate          League.          At          the          Na-         Participated          in          seven          and          won          six.         tional          Convention          of          Pi          Kappa          Delta          in          Ohio,          they          went          Won          first          place          in          Oklahoma         to          the          semi-finals.         League.         é          Was          coach         the          debate          teams          at          Central          High          School.         Collegiate                    ®)         IZQtIONS         Organ         CI         :          on          zB          =          we         AAA         EECE         RR         a         €         xX         ee         KREG         we         (AS         re          eet                   5          LO          ates         ‘          ne         Fine          Arts         Publications         Y.M.C.          A.          and          Y.W.C.A.         Departmental         Debate         Pep         omens          6rio         Helen          Brown         Ruth          McClure          Virginia          Davis         FA          new          and          decidedly          successful          feature          of          the          voice          department          of          the          College         of          Fine          Arts          is          the          Women’s          Trio.          Because          so          many          songs          were          arranged          for         three          voices,          the          Trio          was          organized          to          replace          the          Women’s          Quartette          of          previous         years.          Featured          weekly          on          WKY,          local          broadcasting          station,          the          Trio          has          done          much         to          advertise          Oklahoma          City          University.         Members          of          the          Trio          are          selected          by          Professor          Ralph          Soule,          head          of          the          voice          de-         partment          of          the          College          of          Fine          Arts,          at          the          first          of          the          fall          term.          Any          woman         student          who          is          a          member          of          the          Women’s          Glee          Club          is          eligible          to          tryout          for          the          Trio.         Mens          Quartette         ESIDES          taking          active          part          in          the          production          of          ‘Pinafore,’          the          Men’s          Glee          Club         has          appeared          on          concert          programs          in          many          cities          throughout          the          state.          Tulsa,         Shawnee,          Okemah,          Okmulgee          and          Drumright          were          visited          in          their          tour.          Twenty-         five          men          of          the          university          now          compose          the          club.          To          train          the          voices          of          the          men         to          sing          in          unison          ts          the          chief          aim          of          the          club.          Excellent          training          for          those          planning         to          enter          the          musical          field          is          furnished.          Any          student          may          become          a          member          if          suc-         cessful          in          the          tryouts.         Ben          Fugate          Ulah          Floyd          John          Acree          Jeff          Griffin         (omen's          Glee          Club         (eae          among          the          activities          of          the          Women’s          Glee          Club          this          year          was         its          participation          in          the          opera,          ‘Pinafore,’          produced          under          the          direction          of         Professor          Soule          by          the          combined          glee          clubs.          Feminine          parts          were          selected          from          the         club,          and          the          choruses          were          composed          of          glee          club          members.          This          is          the          first          year         that          a          production          of          this          type          has          been          attempted          and          its          success          reflects          the          improve-         ment          and          growth          of          the          club.         The          club          has          appeared          on          many          local          programs,          and          gave          a          program          at          Okmulgee         Cc          i=          Cc          Cc         this          spring.          Membership          in          the          club          ts          ascertained          by          tryouts          held          at          the          beginning         of          the          fall          term.         STANDING          Yeung,          Whitworth,          Savage,          Huff,          Willis,          Jayne,          Stone,          Smith,          McConnell          Logan,          Moomaw,         Marlawe,          Nefi,          Webber,          Carlson,          Holiday,          Ralph          Soule,          Director.         SITTING          —          Smith,          Simpson,          Carter,          Hale,          Patty,          Reardon,          Goodart,          Sadler,          Brown,          Davis,          McClure,         Eva          Louise          Purdum,          Accompanist.         Means          Glee          Club         OST          popular          among          the          University’s          groups          of          entertainers          is          the          Men’s          Quar-         tette          under          the          direction          of          Professor          Ralph          Soule.          They          have          been          u nusually         active          this          year,          having          appeared          on          many          programs          for          civic          clubs          in          the          city          and         throughout          the          state.          They          presented          a          feature          act          in          the          Campus          Stunt          Nite          and         in          the          Central          High          School          Hippodrome.         Members          of          the          quartette          are          chosen          by          Professor          Soule,          following          a          competitive         tryout          held          at          the          beginning          of          the          fall          term.          The          men          choose          their          own          songs          and         have          in          their          reportoire          both          classical          and          popular          numbers.          The          quartette          was         organized          in          1922          when          the          College          of          Fine          Arts          was          founded          under          the          direction          of         Professor          Horatio          Rench,          Jr.         BACK          ROW          —          Hunt,          Bower,          Fugate,          Abernathy,          Rogers,          Zentz,          Maxwell,          Griffin,          Ralph          Soule,          Director.         FRONT          ROW          —          Hobbs,          Henson,          Acree,          Spence,          Newman,          Thompson,          Swanson,          Macklanburg,          Floyd,         Turner,          Virginia          Hale,          Accompanist.         Orchestra         “          ee          a         LEFT          TO          RIGHT          —          Smith,          Purl,          Meyer,          Donovan,          Mraz,          Bagwell,          Brewer,          Jones,          Dean          Clarence          Burg,         Lateau,          Wilson,          Foral,          Bradshaw,          Bogle,          Simpson,          Hale,          Accompanist.         CLARENCE          BURG,          Director         Dean          of          School          of          Fine          Arts         VIOLINS          FLUTE         Mack          Harrell,          Concert          Master          Ernest          Purl         Virginia          BUTE          TRUMPET         Glennes          Jones          Howard          Moore         John          Mraz         Earl          Simpson         Herbert          Lateau         Harry          Dugger          TROMBONE         Verne          Wilson          Everette          Bradshaw         VIOLA          FRENCH          HORN         Herbert          Bogwell          Glenn          Gardiner         ’          SAXAPHONE         CELLO          Russell          Smith         Frank          Foral          TUBA         CLARINETS          Deu          ee         Wilma          Meyer          PIANO         Thomas          Donovan          Virginia          Hale         Piano          Club         Rresidentsees          se          eee          ee          VirGINIA          HALE         VAUCC          OD          CSUCLC)          eee          CHLOE          Moore         SCC          CLOT)          See          aa          ea          nee          Mitprep          WINANS         eT          CUSLLT          GC]          eee          ene          aN          ee          SS          LAURENE          ADAMS         HE          PIANO          CLUB          is          composed          of          all          high          school          and          college          piano          students         enrolled          in          the          University,          and          meets          once          each          month          to          give          its          members          an         Opportunity          to          play          before          each          other.          Thus          they          gain          the          poise          and          self-assurance         necessary          in          public          playing          and          recitals.          Members          are          enabled          to          become          familiar         with          many          compositions          other          than          their          own,          and          to          learn          the          art          of          criticism.         Alternate          meetings          of          the          club          are          held          in          the          homes          of          the          members.          These          meet-         ings          are          social          as          well          as          musical.          Dean          Burg          and          Professor          Williams          are          the          spon-         sors          of          the          club.         BACK          ROW          —          Purl,          Vliet,          Davis,          Huff,          Winans,          Jones,          Eldridge,          Rosenbaum,          Duncan,          Baxter,          Mraz.         FRONT          ROW          —          Kelln,          Savage,          Stone,          V.          Hale,          C.          Burg,          F.          Williams,          E.          Farmer,          Anthony,          Curtice,          Adams.         mater.          The          only          purpose           of          the         Scarab          is          to          present          to          the          students         and          patrons          of          Oklahoma          City          Uni-         versity,          a          truthful          and          inspiring          pic-         ture          of          her          youth.          It          should          be          pos-         sible          to          glimpse          beyond          the          present         view,          and          gaze          into          the          future          Uni-         versity,          inspired          in          her          actions          by          the         e          Harold          L.          Dobson          and          Geraldine         :          Mahar          directed          the          editorial          depart-         ment          of          the          1930          Scarab          with          a          capa-         ble          staff          interested          in          a          labor          for          alma         traditions          now          being          builded.          i,         Ls         HAROLD          L          DOBSON          GERALDINE          MAHAR         Editor-in-Chief          Associate          Editor         EMOVAL          of          the          blanket          tax          for          the          Scarab          was          not          allowed          to          thwart          the          plans         made          by          the          staff          for          the          1930          year          book.          Cooperation          among          the          staff          members,         the          faculty,          and          the          boards          of          publication,          alone          made          it          possible          to          publish          the         annual          this          year.          The          student          body          is          to          be          commended          for          the          interest          shown          in         beauty          contests,          the          annual          Scarab          Hippodrome,          and          all          activities          which          contributed         to          this          year’s          Scarab.         Conners          Haeger          Fleming          Marlowe         Ferguson          McCorkle          Kirkpatrick          McCullough                    ha          1930          Scarab          Staff         I          ie          ee          ||         Dorsey          Kelly          and          Earl          Tower          Dds          a         wotked          together          this          year          to          produce         the          Scarab          without          a          deficit.          To          pro-         duce          an          annual          costing          well          over          four-         thousand          dollars          is          a          task          necessitat-         ing          much          action,          and          ingenuity          on          the         part          of          the          staff.          Afton          Kirkpatrick         was          responsible          for          selling          the          adver-         tisements.          Don          Abernathy,          Art          Bow-         er,          Clarence          Klarkowski          and          Thomas         McCorkle          cooperated          to          make          the         business          staff          a          unit          for          progressive         action.          aoe         Beare          «8         EARL          TOWER          DORSEY          KELLY         Ass’t          Bus.          Mer.          Business          Manager         Ge          financing          of          the          1930          Scarab,          with          the          associated          activities          sponsored          by          the         annual,          was          a          task          cheerfully          assumed          by          the          business          staff.          To          find          methods         of          selling           annuals,          collecting          for          organization          panels,          photographing          individuals          and         groups,          as          well          as          planning          and          sponoring          the          annual          Hippodrome          were          problems         successfully          solved          by          the          business          staff.         Russell          Tyson          Bower          Gage          Jayne         Truax          Linn          Cies          Abernathy         wm          Qn          Mm           Ar         yl          ew          es          ‘teh                    3         2                    ©;          ay         rs          F.         the          first          semester          of          ’29-30.          Sturm         Fal          a         George          Sturm          and          Roger          Givens          a4         have          been          affiliated          with          The          Campus          ;         for          a          number          of          years.          Givens          was          a4         Business          Manager          '26-'27,          '28-'29,          and          AV         4         4         was          sports          editor          ’27-’28          and          editor-         in-chief          ’28-'29          and          the          first          semester         29-30.          Together          they          represented          the         University          at          the          National          Collegiate         Press          Association          Convention.         tS         GEORGE          STURM          ROGER          GIVENS         Editor-in-Chief          Business          Manager         ERVING          both          as          a          laboratory          for          School          of          Journalism          students,          and          a          news          me-         dia          for          the          entire          student          body,          the          Campus          this          year          has          lived          up          to          its          trust          in         typical          Goldbug          fashion.          Progress          in          journalism          at          Oklahoma          City          University          this         year          has          been          equaled          only          by          activities          of          the          Fine          Arts          College.          So          successful          was         George          Sturm,          editor,          that          he          was          chosen          to          accept          a          permanent          position          with          the         Oklahoma          News.         Conners          Gage          McManus         Hunt          Clark          :         Ss                    -          “So          ;         Second          Semester          Campus          Staff         z          |         j         Jefferson          Griffin          and          Aaron          Fischer         have          sponsored          the          Campus          through         its          tenth          progressive          year          at          Oklahoma         City          University.          Under          the          leader-         ship          of          Griffin          and          Fischer,          the          Cam-         pus          was          enlarged          to          a          six          column         paper          with          genuine          newspaper          make-         up.         The          leadership          of          the          editorial          staff         in          backing          University          activities          has         won          the          approval          of          the          entire          stu-         dent          body.          The          Campus          has          been          sup-         ported          in          its          movements          this          year          by         both          the          Faculty          and          Student          Boards         of          Publication.         Ck          Ud          a:          aE:          SRR         JEFFERSON          GRIFFIN          AARON          FISCHER         Editor-in-Chief          Business          Manager         RACTICAL          journalism,          the          slogan          of          the          School          of          Journalism          at          Oklahoma         City          University,          was          carried          to          its          highest          point          in          the          adoption          of          a          laboratory         system.          Through          the          cooperation          of          the          Oklahoma          News,          local          metropolitan          news-         paper,          upperclass          journalists          obtain          actual          journalism          experience          in          news          writing.         Freshman          and          Sophomore          students          received          regular          news          assignments          for          the         Campus.          Newswriting          for          the          Campus          was          virtually          in          the          hands          of          the          Sophomore         journalism          class.         Kunke          Musgrove          Houston          Ishmael          Bennett          Goodart         SWARTZ          SHUMWAY          GARRETSON         CASTLEBERRY          WHITE         HE          Faculty          Board          of          Publications          is          an          outgrowth          and          a          development          of          the         Board          of          Publications          organized          five          years          ago.          The          Board          was          divided          last         fall          to          form          the          Faculty          Board,          members          of          which          are          appointed          by          the          President         of          the          University,          and          a          Student          Board.          The          Faculty          Board’s          program          is          the          foster-         ing          and          managing          of          all          University          publications.         Petitions          for          editorial          and          business          positions          are          received          by          the          Faculty          from         the          Student          Board.          These          petitions          are          received          with          recommendations          by          the         Student          Board.          The          Faculty          Board          is          limited          in          its          selection          to          the          petitions          re-         ceived.          Gilbert          Garretson,          director          of          the          School          of          Journalism,          is          chairman          of         the          Board.         Kelly          Lewis          Dobson         Fischer          Marlowe          Griffin         EFINITE          student          control          of          University          publications          marked          the          organization          of         the          Student          Board          of          Publications,          created          in          the          fall          of          1929.          Provision          for          the         Board          was          made          upon          acceptance          by          the          Faculty          Board,          of          a          new          constitution          which         was          written          by          the          president          of          the          student          council          at          the          Faculty          Board’s          request.         Ability          of          the          new          Board          to          act          in          an          emergency          was          proved          by          the          ease          with          which         a          new          Campus          editor          was          elected          following          an          unexpected          resignation.          Student         approval          of          the          Board’s          work          is          evidence          of          its          service          to          the          University.          The          Presi-         dent          of          the          Student          Council          is          chairman          of          the          Board.         Control          of          the          Student          Board          extends          over          the          selection          of          editors          and          business         managers,          and          supervises          their          work          while          in          office.         Annual          Journalistic          6bours         N          line          with          the          international          aspect          provided          the          School          of          Journalism          by          the         leadership          of          Gilbert          I.          Garretson,          director,          the          annual          journalistic          expeditions         have          taken          the          students          of          Oklahoma          City          University          to          the          capitals          of          two          great         nations.         These          tours          have          done          more          than          advertise          the          School          of          Journalism,          and          its         parent,          Oklahoma          City          University.          They          have          aided          in          the          breaking          down          of         prejudices          among          the          various          sections          of          our          own          land.          They          have          resulted          directly         in          the          creation          of          a          better          understanding          among          the          youth          of          Canada,          Mexico          and         the          United          States.          Climaxing          four          tours          embracing          internationalism,          a          plan          for         insuring          closer          cooperation          between          the          students          of          Mexico          and          the          United          States         was          drawn          up          by          a          group          consisting          of          the          President          of          the          University          of          Mexico,         and          student          representatives          from          that          University          and          Oklahoma          City          University.         In          1927,          the          tour          extended          as          far          as          Saltillo          in          Mexico.          The          following          year         was          spent          in          the          visitation          of          Florida          and          a          study          of          newspaper          methods          and          prac-         tices          enroute.          Last          year          as          guests          of          William          Howard          Taft          and          the          Oklahoma         delegation          in          Congress,          they          came          into          closer          relationship          with          the          working          of          the         Federal          Government.          At          Washington          they          witnessed          the          inauguration          of          Presi-         dent          Hoover.          They          returned          by          way          of          Canada,          Detroit          and          Chicago.         This          year          the          Oklahoma          City          journalists          were          entertained          in          Chapaltapec          Castle,         the          Mexican          White          House,          and          the          following          day          were          the          guests          of          the          daughters         of          the          President          in          their          home          near          Chapaltapec          Hull.         To          Colonel          W.          B.          Estes,          secretary          of          the          Chamber          of          Commerce          of          the          State         of          Oklahoma,          belongs          the          credit          for          the          magnitude          of          these          journalistic          expedi-         tions.          Colonel          Estes          has          given          these          tours          his          personal          attention          and          has          turned         the          entire          facilities          of          his          organization          to          insuring          of          the          success          of          the          expeditions.         The          ambition          of          Colonel          Estes          to          promote          expeditions          unexcelled          by          any          other         American          educational          institution,          is          rapidly          being          realized.         Membership          in          these          expeditions          is          limited          to          worthy          students          of          the          School         of          Journalism.          Each          member          of          the          party          represents          a          daily          newspaper          of          extensive         circulation,          and          is          responsible          for          a          daily          report          of          the          tour’s          activities.         J.          @.          G.          A.         President          =          soe          aes          eee          Ione          ADAMS         ce          president          Marie          SIMMONS         S          CCT          CLOTY          S22          ee          Loris          Hess         Ureastirer          foe          0.          ae          ee          ee          Twita          KLEIN         Mrs.          Brooks          Tone          Adams          Marie          Simmons          Lois          Hess         HE          Y.          W.          C.          A.          is          one          of          the          oldest          organizations          on          the          campus.          Organized          to         help          all          girls          in          the          University          to          live          a          more          creative          life,          the          Y.          W.          C.          A.          has         done          much          to          furnish          social          activities          and          programs          for          University          girls.         several          O.          C.          U.          girls          are          sent          annually          to          the          Y:          M:          and          Ys          W           Conference          at         Hollister          as          part          of          the          Y.          W.          C.          A.’s          program.          The          Y.          W.          was          hostess          in          May          to         the          Oklahoma          inter-racial          cabinet          conference.         J.          @.          C.          A.         Bresident          seman          eee          ee          RicHarp          MILts         Scr          elir           eee          Se          eee          ee          STEVE          GASKINS         WORST          OR          Es          5d          Ss          Os          ar          a          aE          Eart          Tower         SS          DOTUSG          ree          ae          ee          ae          an          era          Marcus          J.          Morcan         Steve          Gaskins          Marcus          J.          Morgan          Earl          Tower          Richard          Mills         HE          Student          Y.          M.          C.          A.          at          Oklahoma          City          University          has          received          special         recognition          this          year          from          both          local          and          national          sources.          Students          have          been         appreciative          of          the          series          of          lectures          dealing          with          religion          and          ethics          brought          by         nationally          known          men.          The          Association          this          yeir          has          been          directly          connected          with         the          National          Student          Council          through          its          president,          Richard          Mills,          who          met          with         the          national          organization          last          fall          as          the          only          representative          from          Oklahoma.         The          Y.          M.          C.          A.          which          finds          its          center          and          meaning          in          co-operative          effort          to          under-         stand          and          apply          to          all          of          life          the          attitudes,          teachings          and          ways          of          the          life          of          Jesus,         meets          once          each          week          for          fellowship          and          inspiration.         College          Players         President          =          SS          eee          Horace          Roprnson         Vice-presiG          Clit          HELEN          ELpridGE         SGCrelaiN=          1          CdS          en          VIRGINIA          KiNG         ASSUSTOTIEDS          COWy          ee          en          een          MozeELLe          Patty         Erodiuctionel          cree          Mary          Mersa          Harrow         FIRST          ROW          —          Logan,          Abernathy,          Netherton,          Bartell         SECOND          ROW          —          King,          Harlow,          Patty,          Eldridge         THIRD          ROW          —          Bower,          Merritt,          La          Grone,          Sadler,          Robinson         ITH          the          presentation          of          such          outstanding          plays          as          “Outward          Bound,”          the          College         Players          of          Oklahoma          City          University          has          just          completed          the          most          successful         season          in          its          history.          The          club          has          presented          three          major          plays          and          assisted          in          the         presentation          of          a          group          of          one          act          plays          presented          one          evening          every          two          wecks.         The          tremendous          success          of          “Outward          Bound”          and          other          outstanding          production:         must          be          attributed          largely          to          the          direction          of          Professor          Wayne          Campbell.          The         players          are          looking          forward          to          an          active          season          next          year.         Alpba          Psi          Omega         bd          First          to          receive          the          honors          of          Alpha          s         ’          Psi          Omega,          were          Mary          Melba          Harlow         and          Horace          Robinson.          To          Miss          Har-         low,          the          presentation          of          this          honor         climaxed          four          years          of          dramatic          suc-         cess          at          Oklahoma          City          University.         The          recognition          of          Horace          Robinson         was          earned          by          three          years          of          work         as          actor,          director,          and          stage          craft          art-         ist.          Dean          Misener,          Dean          Burg,          and         Dr.          White          composed          the          committee          on         awards.          Professor          Campbell,          sponsor         of          the          fraternity,          served          as          advisor.         To          Professor          Campbell,          both          the         fraternity          and          the          entire          University         4          :          offer          their          sincere          appreciation          for          his         7          aw          creative          genius          in          dramatics.         Mary          Melba          Harlow          Horace          Robinson         LPHA          PSI          OMEGA,          national          honorary          dramatic          fraternity,          installed          its          seventy-         seventh          chapter          this          year          at          Oklahoma          City          University          after          a          careful          examina-         tion          of          the          merits          and          qualifications          of          the          petitioning          members.          The          organization         began          fostering          greater          dramatic          interest          by          establishing          two          dramatic          awards          for         outstanding          ability          in          all          lines          of          dramatic          art.         Eldridge          Patty          King          Harlow         Bartell          Zenor          Wilson          Robinson         Sphinx          hiterary          Clab         Bresid          Crit          aee          ee          ee          ee          Bae          ee          GLORIA          WOooTEN         WAC          OF          POT          OM          Beatrice          Joy         SOCT          CLOT          Vee          eee          eens          Bee          ee          Dotores          Nims         EPOUSUT          CO]          eee          a          edn          ee          Lois          Hess         HE          oldest          club          on          the          campus          is          the          Sphinx          Literary          Club.          It          meets          bi-monthly.         This          year          the          club          has          taken          up          the          study          of          magazines,          a          topic          that          has          proved         to          be          most          helpful          and          entertaining.         In          addition          to          interest          in          literary          pursuits,          the          social          side          of          life          is          also          emphasized,         and          many          happy          social          events          are          held.         Membership          1S          open          to          any          girl          of          the          University          who          maintains          a          good          average         standard          of          scholarship.         FIRST          ROW          —          Fields,          McConnell,          White,          Springer,          Thompson,          Joy.         SECOND          ROW          —          Wooten,          Wilson,          Schmidt,          Smith         THIRD          ROW          —          McConnell,          Holmberg,          Misener,          {Sponsor)          ;          Nims,          Fain         Journalism          Clab         HE          Journalism          Club          first          assumed          importance          on          the          campus          through          sponsoring         the          annual          Gridiron          banquets.          At          these          banquets,          the          great          and          near          great          of         the          faculty          and          student          body          see          themselves          as          they          appear          to          others.         Through          cooperation          with          the          Chamber          of          Commerce          of          the          State          of          Oklahoma.         the          Journalism          Club          has          promoted          journalism          tours          to          all          parts          of          the          United          States         Florida,          Washington          D.          C.,          Canada          and          Mexico          have          been          visited          by          Oklahoma         City          University          journalists.          Practical          methods          of          modern          journalism          throughout         ®         the          North          American          continent          are          studied.         re         Pace          eee          BE          RE          eer          Cle          aS          NTO          ess          =:         BACK          ROW          —          Tower,          Criffin,          May,          Asher,          Mcrgan,          Hales,          Dezauche,          McCreight,          Wood,          Gilbert          I.          Garret-         son,          Sponsor;          Haeger,          Finley,          Vandament,          Hunt,          Carter,          Johnson.         MIDDLE          ROW          —          Higbie,          Dobson,          Johnson,          Rawdon,          McConnell,          Rihn,          Linn,          Hardy,          Chapman,          Cohen,         Givens,          Goodart,          Pipkin,          Johnston,          Sadler,          Spurrier,          Brindley,          Stone,          Whitman.         FRONT          ROW          —          Musgrove,          Lesier,          Marlowe,          Allison,          Normandin,          Doherty,          Clark,          Russell,          Burnham,         Gage,          Kirkpatrick,          Conners,          Brown,          McManus,          Connally,          Ames,          Stockton.         Rindergarten          Club         Drestd          ert          seer          ee          ee          eee          Se          oe          MarGarer          DEUPREE         Vii@OH          DOOD          aan          ee          Hitmer          Foster         SS          CCL          CLO          Tee          ee          Mivprep          Lock          woop         WER          CUS          UT          C1)          ee          Betsy          HamMonps         RCDOTLCT          ==          lee          ee          ae          ee          ee          GERALDINE          HoBERG         HE          Kindergarten          Club          this          year          demonstrated          the          skill          of          its          membership          in          the         presentation          of          an          act          in          both          the          Campus          Stunt          Night          and          the          Scarab          Hippo-         drome.          Composed          of          those          interested          in          kindergarten          work,          the          members          decorate         and          furnish          a          Christmas          tree          at          the          Church          Women’s          Community          house          each          year.         The          gaining          of          practical          experience          is          the          purpose          of          this          club.          Miss          Mary          Harris,         sponsor,          is          responsible          for          many          social          meetings          throughout          the          year.         FiRST          ROW          —          Willis,          Richardson,          Meek,          E.          Jones,          Schull         SECOND          ROW          —          Perkins,          Head,          Tilden,          Hawk,          J.          Dowdy,          Drake,          Rosengren         THIRD          ROW          —          Keel,          Gibson,          Bandel,          Maitingly,          Hammonds,          Deupree,          Schumaker,          Harrison,          Lockwood.         FOURTH          ROW          —          Vincent,          Barbar,          Dorrance,          Foster,          Muir,          Brannon,          Hoberg,          Singleton,          Reed         omens          Debate         Maybelle          Allison         Virginia          Lester         Marguarette          Marlowe          Fay          Lee          McCall         OUNG          women          are          given          special          consideration          in          the          field          of          forensic          training         at          Oklahoma          City          University.          Those          successful          in          debate          work          are          welcomed          by         the          Epsilon          chapter          of          Pi          Kappa          Delta.          The          forensic          department          under          Professor         Carl          W.          Skinner          has          become          famous          throughout          America.          Women          interested          in         debate          receive          the          imstruction          offered          by          a          coach          of          acceded          ability.          Miss         Marguarette          Marlowe          has          been          on          the          Oklahoma          City          University          squad          for          three         years.          Although          new          to          the          University,          Fay          Lee          McCall,          Virginia          Lester,          and         Maybelle          Allison          have          brought          the          value          of          much          previous          experience          to          the          de-         partment’s          aid.         Men's          Debate         Eugene          Dyche          Horace          Robinson          Lawrence          Klein         Leroy          Lewis          Harold          Netherton         (TH          a          feeling          of          just          pride,          Oklahoma          City          University          reviews          the          records          made         by          her          men          debaters.          Under          the          supervision          of          the          Epsilon          chapter          of          Pi          Kappa         Delta,          national          honorary          forensic          fraternity,          debating          has          grown          to          assume          major         importance          in          the          University.          Professor          Carl          W.          Skinner          has          coached          the          team         through          all          its          years          of          victory          on          the          platform.         i          In          four          years,          the          University’s          men          debaters          have         traveled          over          25,000          miles          and          have          met          teams          from         more          than          fifteen          states.          Four          Oklahoma          Champion-         ships          and          the          placing          of          fifth          in          the          National          Pi         Kappa          Delta          convention          at          Tiffin,          Ohio,          are          the          re-         sults          of          three          years          of          real          effort.          With          thirty-five          to         forty          debates          constituting          an          annual          program,          three-         fourths          of          its          engagements          have          resulted          in          victories.         The          Dyche-Lewis          combination          has          held          first          place         honors          in          the          Oklahoma-Kansas          Pi          Kappa          Delta          con-         ventions          in          each          of          their          four          years          at          the          University.         Horace          Robinson,          who          has          been          with          the          squad          for         three          years,          is          a          debater          of          the          highest          rank.          Law-         rence          Klein,          freshman,          has          been          a          valuable          member         of          this          year’s          group.         CARL          W.          SKINNER         Coach         Fifth          Estate         Presidents          eee          ee          James          BoyseLL         Vice:          presidente          ee          TwiLa          KLEIN         OCT          eLAl          Va          ees          ee          ee          ee          Jackson          BUTLER         HE          FIFTH          ESTATE,          organized          in          the          spring          of          1929,          is          closely          associated          with         the          department          of          philosophy,          and          is          under          the          supervision          of          Dean          T.          A.         Williams.          It          seeks          to          create          and          encourage          interest          in          contemporary          problems          of          a         philosophical          nature.          Prominent          speakers          of          the          city          presented          very          interesting         lectures          upon          specific          philosophical          subjects          to          the          club          this          year.         Each          member          is          expected          to          contribute          views          upon          a          subject          in          which          he          is          particu-         larly          interested.          The          organization          seeks          to          maintain          a          high          standard          of          scholarship         among          its          members.         FIRST          ROW          —          Hoyt,          L.          Klein,          T.          Klein,          Kellow,          Misener.         SECOND          ROW          —          Adams,          Marable,          Mills,          Hamilton.         THIRD          ROW          —          Williams,          Pfaff,          Boysell,          Butler,          Wilson         Pep          Council         RestAci          seme          te          aaa          ae          ae          CATHERINE          CONNERS         ice          president          ===          AFTON          KiRKPATRICK         SCCLELAT          eee          eee          eee          Don          ABERNATHY         Wi          COSUL          Ch          ee          en          ee          SarAH          ANN          FERGUSON         OMECOMING          was          directed          at          Oklahoma          City          University          this          year          by          the          Pep         -          Council,          composed          of          the          Presidents          of          the          pep          organizations          and          an          elected         representative          from          each.          Yell          leaders          are          also          members          of          the          council.          A          treaty         concerning          school          rivalry          was          drawn          up          between          the          pep          councils          of          O.          B.          U.          and         Oe          Ge          Liwalast          eral          le         Friday          pep          council          programs          were          sponsored          by          the          Pep          Council.          The          tradition          of         the          council          is          to          see          that          apples          are          purchased          for          the          teams          when          a          victory          has         been          won.          Organized          in          1926,          the          council          brings          together          those          interested          in          the         building          of          school          spirit.         Don          Abernathy          Sarah          Ann          Ferguson          Ernest          Whitman         Vernon          Bennett          Catherine          Conners          Afton          Kirkpatrick         Vellom          Jackets         Presidente          ee          Ep.          KUNKE         SCCRCLOTY          =|          TC          Se          eee          Jimmie          FOLLENS         S          exponents          of          the          same          old          vim,          vigor,          and          vitality          displayed          through          the          pro-         duction          of          Goldbug          pep          for          seven          years,          the          Yellow          Jackets          have          held          in          the         course          established          1n          1923.          The          Yellow          Jackets          are          always          on          hand          at          athletic          exhi-         bitions          to          usher          in          pep.          Social          activities          include          the          annual          hay          rack          ride,          sponsored         for          several          years.          Their          uniforms          of          bright          yellow,          signify          their          intentions          to          cre-         ate          Pep.         Sedat          Ss          ah          cls          Sie          ie          Anal          eR          ei          ae          ee          eee          ae         BACK          ROW          —          Kunke,          Gragg,          Macklanburg,          Rogers,          Fugate,          Stover,          Tower.         MIDDLE          ROW          —          Houston,          Smith,          Bennett,          Mugg,          Burnham,          McDonald,          Corbett.         FRONT          ROW          —          Wood,          Johnson,          Abernathy,          Proeck,          Bower,          Kelly,          Haeger.         Peppettes         Bresid          Cri          see          ene          eae          S          SaraAH          ANN          FERGUSON         Vatce-prestd.cn(          ===          CATHERINE          CONNERS         S          CCT          CLAT          y          =          een          eee          ee          Lorene          DoHERTY         UT          RCUSUT          Cree          a          ee          ee          Lots          HALE         HE          Peppettes          offer          a          prize          for          the          best          floac          in          the          Homecoming          parade          each          year         in          a          school-wide          program          for          the          creation          of          pep.          The          football          men          were          en-         tertained          this          year          at          a          banquet          in          appreciation          of          gridiron          victories.          The          Peppettes         were          unusually          active          this          year          in          supporting          all          athletic          teams.          Trips          to          out-of-town         games          were          made.          The          Peppettes          were          organized          five          years          ago.         BACK          ROW          —          Linn,          Hoberg,          Shumaker,          Chapman,          McCall,          Ferguson,          Doherty,          Butterly,          Henson,          Greene.         FRONT          ROW          —          Allen,          Hammonds,          Badgett,          Kinch,          Jones,          Russell,          Normandin,          Hale,          Clark,          Allen.         SCOLpions         ET          CSU          CT          ee          ee          AFTON          KIRKPATRICK         Vice-president          ==          =          WAYNE          PARKER         Secretary-1          redsunens          see          Bernard          MILLER         ee          by          the          insignia          of          Oklahoma          City          University,          the          Golden          Scorpions         .          was          organized          in          the          fall          of          1927          as          a          men’s          pep          club.          The          installation          of          pep         at          all          athletic          occasions          and          the          enforcement          of          school          traditions          are          purposes          of          the         club.          Wunifred          Harrison          was          chosen          this          year          as          Scorpion          Queen          and          led          the          club         in          its          activities.          A          banquet          was          given          in          her          honor.         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Smith         Vincent         F.          Smith         Eldridge         Muir         Badgett         Reardon         L.          Smith         Foster         Niemcyk         Mahar         Jayne         Anthony         Sadler         Mattingly         Allen         Klein         Fleming         Ratliff         Wall         Campbell         Beta          Alpha          Phi         Twila          Klein         Tommy          Jo          Taylor         Helen          Eldridge         Ila          Mae          Moore         Clorine          Abernathy         Frances          Smith         Vey          Bartell         Louise          Jayne         Dorothy          Vincent         Mary          Elizabeth          Rexroad         Ruth          McClure         Helen          Anthony         Hilmer          Foster         Dorothy          Mattingly         Pauline          Ratliff         Zelda          Campbell         Ema          Lou          Niemcyk         Founded—1910         Colors—Purple          and          Gold         Flower—Violet         SENIORS         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Margaret          Musgrove         Lois          Hale         JUNIORS         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Fairview,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Margaret          Fleming         Geraldine          Mahar         Louanna          Rudd         Julia          Smith         SOPHOMORES         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Margaret          Evans         Geraldine          Sadler         Louise          Wahl         FRESHMEN         O klahoma          City          Landis          Allen         Oklahoma          City          Barbara          Badgett         Oklahoma          City          Geraldine          Hoberg         Oklahoma          City          Margaret          Muir         Oklahoma          City          Corinne          Reardon         PLEDGES         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Mary          Elizabeth          Willis         Laura          Elizabeth          Smith         McCrory,          Kans.         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Sayre,          Okla.         El          Reno,          Okla.         Quitique,          Texas         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Gage         Harrison         Shumaker         Whitworth         Huff         Coleman         Follens         Strader         Butterly         Ferguson         Wheeler         Hensen         Greene         Deupree         Mackintosh         Johnston         Keel         Hoge         Russell         Pack         Haws         Kinch         Lockwood         Jones         Campbell         McCall         Clark         Young         Doherty         Conners         Normandin         Kaiser         La          Grone         Garrett         Swisher         Hammonds         Dorothy          Campbell         Catherine          Conners         Virginia          Butterly         Sarah          Ann          Ferguson         Margaret          Deupree         Grace          Gage         Lahoma          Pack         Eleanor          Lou          Schumaker         Mary          Ola          Young         Winonah          Greene         Gladys          Henson         Winifred          Harrison         Lucille          Jones         Mildred          Lockwood         Maxine          Normandin         Etholyn          Strader         Mary          Jean          Johnston         Helen          LaGrone         Louise          Garrett         Phi          Delta         Founded—1908         Colors—Red          and          White         Flower—Richmond          Rose         SENIORS         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Margaret          Clark         JUNIORS         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Mary          Lou          Follens         Thelma          Keel         SOPHOMORES         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Lorene          Doherty         Mary          Hoge         Gretchen          Swisher         Frances          Coleman         FRESHMEN         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Marjorie          Haws         Lois          Huff         Betsy          Hammonds         Harriet          Kinch         Fay          Lee          McCall         Lorene          Whitworth         Virginia          Mackintosh         PEEDGES         Oklahoma          City          Alice          Kaiser         Oklahoma          City          Nell          Wheeler         Oklahoma         City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         City         City         City         City         Clinton,          Okla.         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Ponca         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         Chapman         Meek         Pitts         Carlson         Tillman         Linn         Connellee         Atwood         Lester         Chancellor         Spencer         Reid         Tyson         Lynn         Estes         Locke         Hoyt         Jennings         Cies         McCullough         Truax         McBride         Morrison         Singleton         Noel         Mathis         Thomas         Rappa          bau          Delta         Founded—1921         Colors—Crimson,          White          and          Silver         Flower—Sweet          Pea         SENIORS         Virginia          Mathis          Oklahoma          City          Ellen          Reid          Oklahoma          City         JUNIORS         Ruth          McCullough          Oklahoma          City          Elizabeth          Herring          Oklahoma          City         Marguerite          Tillman          Oklahoma          City         SOPHOMORES         Helen          McBride          Oklahoma          City          Alberta          Carlson          Oklahoma          City         Dorothy          Cies          Oklahoma          City          Vivian          Hoyt          Oklahoma          City         Emma          Kathryn          Chapman          Oklahoma          City          Frances          Pitts          Oklahoma          City         Martha          Truax          Oklahoma          City          Marian          Estes          Oklahoma          City         Ellen          Claire          Connelle          Oklahoma          City          Martha          Tyson           Oklahoma          City         Juanita          Lynn          El          Reno,          Okla.          Berretta          Locke          Oklahoma          City         FRESHMEN         Virginia          Lester          Oklahoma          City          Ruth          Thomas          Oklahoma          City         Imogene          Singleton          Oklahoma          City          Margaret          Linn          Oklahoma          City         Velma          Noel          Oklahoma          City          Mildred          Morrison          Oklahoma          City         Frances          Meek          Oklahoma          City          Marcelle          Atwood          Oklahoma          City         PLEDGES         Alberta          Chancellor          Mineral          Wells,          Tex.          Margaret          Jennings          Oklahoma          City         Mossena          Thomson          Pawhuska,          Okla.         Bowling         Patty         Carol          Allen         Charlene          Allen         Nims         Simmons         West         King          re         ie                  4         Blanks         Marlowe         Allen         Leard         Gilreath         Logan         Phi          Phi          Phi         Founded—1923         Colors—Green          and          Silver         Flower—White          Rosebud         JUNIORS         Laura          Allen          Neff          Oklahoma          City          Maurine          Bowling          Oklahoma          City         Mae          Gilreath          Oklahoma          City          Margaret          Logan          Hastings,          Neb.         Marguarette          Marlowe          Oklahoma          City         SOPHOMORES         Virginia          King          Oklahoma          City          Dolores          Nims          Hydro,          Okla.         Gwendolyn          West          Oklahoma          City          Marie          Simmons          Ringwood,          Okla.         Mozelle          Patty          Comanche,          Okla.          Louise          Gray          Oklahoma          City         FRESHMEN         Carol          Allen          Oklahoma          City          Fleta          McNeal          Oklahoma          City         Charlene          Allen          Idabel,          Okla.         PLEDGES         Pauline          Leard          Oklahoma          City          Pauline          Blanks          Oklahoma          City         Audree          Barbar          LaVerne,          Okla.          Lillian          Kelln          Gage,          Okla.         Wilson         Erwin         Moomaw         Brindley          Cochran         Moore         Hansen         Clark         Anderson         Lee         Weber         Howell          Giesecke         Alpha          Omega         Founded—1910         Color—White         Flower—Daisy         SENIORS         Lucille          Erwin          Oklahoma          City          Alice          Hansen          Oklahoma          City         Alberta          Wilson          Oklahoma          City         JUNIORS         Chloe          Moore          Oklahoma          City          Caroline          Giesecke          Oklahoma          City         Mary          Wills          Lee          Oklahoma          City         SOPHOMORES         Florence          Howell          Oklahoma          City          Sarah          Cohen          Oklahoma          City         Jamie          Anderson          Oklahoma          City          Patsy          Clark          Oklahoma          City         Esther          Weber          Oklahoma          City          Lulu          Cathryn          Moomaw          Oklahoma          City         Thelma          Brown          Oklahoma          City          Helene          Cochran          Oklahoma          City         FRESHMEN         Esther          Brindley          Oklahoma          City          Ellen          Kanaly          Oklahoma          City         Clarence          Klarkowski          George          Sturm         Vernon          Bennett         Leroy          Lewis          John          Acree         Roy          Maxwell         Lavier          Morgan         Roger          Givens         Guy          Spencer         loter-Fraternity          Council         reste          ieee          ee          ee          GEORGE          STURM         IS          CEN          C          LUT)          See          ee          ee          ae          Lavier          Morcan         Treasurer         George          Sturm         Vernon          Bennett         Guy          Spencer         ee          ee          eee          ae          ee          eee          Roy          MAxweELL         THETA          KAPPA          NU         Clarence          Klarkowski         John          Acree         DELTA          PSI          OMEGA         Roger          Givens         Lavier          Morgan         PHI          CHI          PHI         Roy          Maxwell         Leroy          Lewis         Birmingham         B.          Wiley         Collins         Parker         Tower         Butler         Zenor         Burnham         Barker         Alden         Mock         Abernathy         Sturm         Griffin         D.          Kelly         Stewart         Meek         Shinn         we         Nance         Klarkowski         Johnson         Stover         Boysell         Oldfield         Grossman         Frederickson         Bower         H.          Kelly         J.          McGuire         Acree         P.          McGuire         Zentz         Moore         Yates         Bogle         Cannon         D.          Wiley         Blue         John          Acree         James          Boysell         Johnny          Blue         Paul          McGuire         George          N.          Sturm         John          Alden         Jackson          Butler         Charles          Johnson         Howard          Moote,          Jr.         Finis          Stewart         Donald          Abernathy         Chester          Grossman         Clarence          Klarkowski         Forrest          Stover         Frederick          Bogle         Huff          Kelly         Theodore          Mitchell         Buford          Wiley         Joseph          O.          McGuire         Everett          Collins,         obeta          Rappa          Da         Oklahoma          Alpha          Chapter         Founded          1907—Nationalized          1924         Faculty          Advisor—G.          I.          Garretson         SENIORS         Oklahoma          City         Tulsa,          Oklahoma         Rush          Springs,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Curtis          Birmingham         Huger          Burnham         Jefferson          Griffin         B.          Claude          Shinn         Hughes          Zenor         JUNIORS         Agra,          Okla.         Vinita,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Shawnee,          Okla.         Wilbur          Barker         Jesse          Cannon         Dorsey          Kelly         Wayne          Parker         Earl          Tower         SOPHOMORES         Fairview,          Okla.         Pawhuska,          Okla.         Waukeegan,          IIl.         Pond          Creek,          Okla.         Art          Bower         George          Frederickson         Vernon          Mock         .          Donald          Wylie         FRESHMEN         Bristow,          Okla.         Canute,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Franklin          Zentz         Elwyn          Meek         Edward          Oldfield         (Gar          Wi,          MWawwes         REV          DGES         Oklahoma          City         Maud,          Okla.         IND          em          Niaaces         Tishomingo,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Durant,          Okla.         Canute,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Fay,          Okla.         Fairview,          Okla.         Pasodena,          Calif.         Bristow,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Waukeegan,          III.         Oklahoma          City         Frizzell         Caviness         C.          Gutowsky         Kirkpatrick         Rumple         Pack         Henry         Morgan         A.          Gutowsky         Follens         Cooke         Dezouche         Roberts         Gragg         Givens         Ferguson         Robinson         Hemry         Hardy         Eacock         Ratliff         Roddy         Harrison         Swatek         Bennett         Ishmael         Fugate         Lavier          Morgan         William          Hardy         Harold          Netherton         Vernon          Bennett         Russell          Cooke         Richard          Eacock         William          Ishmael         William          Harrison         Jack          Rumple         Robert          Ratliff         Faye          Ferguson         Jim          Follens         John          Frizzell         Ben          Fugate         Ernie          _Kunneman         R.          S.          Caviness         Norman          Hill         Emery          Taylor         Jack          Hammond         Ernest          Swatek         Delta          Psi          Omega         Founded—1920         Faculty          Advisor—Lee          Robison         SENIORS         Oklahoma          City         Cherokee,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         JUNIORS         Oklahoma          City          Sanford          Matthews         Roger          Givens         Afton          Kirkpatrick         Thomas,          Okla.          D.          B.          Pack         Oklahoma          City          Horace          Robinson         Oklahoma          City          Duff          Smith         Oklahoma          City          Paul          Hutchinson         SOPHOMORES         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Forrest          Henry         Ace          Gutowsky         Leslie          Hemry         Tom          Roddy         FRESHMEN         EI          Reno,          Okla.         Kingfisher,          Okla.         PLEDGES         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Hydro,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Oklhaoma          City         Everett          Mugg         John          Dezouche         Chester          Gutowsky         Billy          Gragg         Hollie          Hughes         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Zazoo          City,          Miss.         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Kingfisher,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Ft.          Cobb,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Opelouses,          La.         Kingfisher,          Okla.         Chicago,          Ill.         Phoenix,          Ariz.         Wood         Deming         Kelly         Moore         Horton         Ridings         Maxwell         Miller         East         Houston         Spen cer         Macklanburg         McDermeit         Jensen         Van          Vories         Dobson         Thompson         Holmberg         Kunke         Wilson         Pfaff         Lewis         McCorkle         Buerger         McDonald         Maddox         Williams         Faculty          Advisors—Lena          A.          Misener,          L.          A.         Leroy          Lewis,         Roy          Maxwell,         Ulah          Floyd,         Glover          Horton,         Milton          Buerger,         Gerry          Deming,         Verle          Van          Voris,         Thomas          McCorkle,         Roy          Pfaff,         Frank          Miller,         Vernon          Thompson,         Henry          J.          Ridings,         Seth          Morgan,         Frank          Houston,         Boyd          Williams,         Verne          Wilson,         Hilton          Wood,         Eldin          Spellman,         Gordon          Rice,         Francis          Mad dox,         Robert          Macklanburg,         jum          ©         =)         zor         jum          ©         Founded—1923         SENIORS         McAlester,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Guy          Spencer,         JUNIORS         Oklahoma          City         Bethany,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Tonkawa,          Okla.         Fletcher,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Anadarko,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Bernard          Miller,         Lewis          Kibbe,         Charles          Kelly,         Paul          Jenson,         Steve          Gaskins,         John          East,         Barney          Young,         Harold          Dobson,         SOPHOMORES         Miami,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Ft.          Smith,          Ark.         Lawrence          Iliff,         Clarence          Holmberg,         Forrest          Devine,         FRESHMEN         Oklahoma          City         Lake          City,          Kan.         Salem,          Oregon         Oklahoma          City         Russell          Smith,         Kenneth          McDonald,         Ed          Kunke,         PLEDGES         Okeene,          Okla.         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Et          bal         9          l,          ita          i!          4         VE          ’         ;          best          vik         a         ne          vein          ‘We          ul         )          i         4          ne          gil         Gea          ey         “OQ”          Clab         a          ae          ee          Sate          he         BACK          ROW          —          Kelly,          Frederickson,          Ogilsby,          Welsh,          Moore,          Morgan,          Gutewsky,          Higby,          Zinn,          Wilkerson.         CENTER          ROW          —          Holloway,          Boulware,          Webb,          Gordon,          Pack,          Morgan,          Cheatwood,          McGuire,          Sheldon,         O’          Quinn.         LOWER          ROW          —          Schwab,          Anderson,          Hand,          Kamp,          Willis,          Ferguson,          A.          Gutowsky,          Alexander,          Thompson,         Deming.         |          EX          ere          (atid          aed          2          ee          ae          ae          ee          ee          Faye          Ferguson         Nie          MSSTAIS          Nike          Be          sale          ee          Weer          Jim          Kamp         Se          Cr          GIA          i          Vmeeree          ne          re          Seem          eee          een          Joe          Zinn         N          organization          of          lettermen          of          all          sports          in          Oklahoma          City          University,          the         ‘O”          Club          was          organized          in          1923          to          maintain          enthusiasm          in          athletics          and          effect         a          spirit          of          cooperation          among          the          players.         The          junior          athletic          meet          held          at          the          Oklahoma          City          University          stadium          early          in          May         was          sponsored          by          the          “O”          Club.          The          club          has          a          tradition          of          “Letter          Day’          every         two          weeks          when          each          member          wears          his          letter.         Each          year          the          football          queen          is          elected          by          the          club.          Miss          Lots          Hale,          senior,          was         the          club’s          choice          for          honors          this          year.         Football         ai         VIVIEN          GREEN         Coach         The          end          of          this          year’s          football,          closed          the         most          successful          season          that          Oklahoma          City         University          has          ever          witnessed.          With          the          ten         strong          teams          that          were          scheduled          for          Oklahoma         City          University          this          year,          Coach          Vivien          Green         seemed          certain          as          to          the          outcome.         Coach          Green          came          to          the          university          two          years         ago          in          time          for          the          spring          practice,          to          succeed         Lynn          Waldorf          as          chief          of          the          coaching          staff.         The          Goldbugs          got          off          to          a          bad          start          but         finished          up          in          whirlwind          style.          The          wearers         of          the          purple          and          gold          defeated          the          U.          P.          S.          by         a          one-sided          score          but          dropped          the          next          four         games.         Finishing          up          the          season          by          displaying          the         same          brand          of          football          as          was          used          against          the         Haskell          Indians          in          1927,          the          Gold          Bugs          under         the          generalship          of          Raymond          ‘Donk’          Watson,         defeated          Davis          Elkins,          the          conquerors          of          the         Navy          and          many          other          powerful          eastern          universi-         ties,          by          the          score          of          27-14.         Coach          Green          is          optimistic          in          regard          to          the         team          next          year.          With          all          but          one          letterman         returning,          he          hopes          for          an          even          stronger         schedule          next          season.         Coach          Bill          Moore,          freshman          foot          ball          coach,         was          one          of          the          most          outstanding          men          on         the          Oklahoma          City          University          football          squad         for          four          years.          Under          his          leadership          as          captain         in          1927,          Oklahoma          City          University          defeated          the         Haskell          Indians,          the          first          strong          team          O.          C.          U.         had          ever          played,          in          true          Goldbug          style.          The         outstanding          man          of          the          game          was          Bill          Moore.         After          graduation          Moore          accepted          the          posi-         tion          of          Freshman          football          coach.          His          team         defeated          the          Norman          and          Guthrie          highschool         teams          and          the          Aggie          Freshmen.         BILL          MOORE         Freshman          Coach         FRONT          ROW          —          Higbie,          Wilkerson,          O’Quinn,          Thompson,          Webb,          Kamp,          Leverich         TED          HAND         Captain,          1930         BACK          ROW          —          Hand,          Anderson,          Gutowsky;          Zinn         FOOTBALL          SCHEDULE         1929         Sep          S          mee          Ola          Wid          CT          Cae          een          es          8          ore          Seems         Oovpssovoladt          Chicapoeeee.          208.          pre          ee         Ocrp          ules          hlanoma          Aw          cc          Neren          ye          Seca          ees         CULO          MMIC          Saiea          tay          Lill          Sa          eacemenrenennmnet          seats          ae          tS          L         CO)          CtmpzontO)          4k          Wiehe          ree          eee          we          see          ee          ee          cree          a2         INOveri          betel          mb          Lthli          OSsmtinet          Creer          te          aera          ce          ek          ewer         ING          VAM          VLULTAVMrA          OS          TCG          MCT          Cieecen          eee          cater          e202.          52         INO          VeRO)          Da.          Ulam          Cr          Graeme          ress          tree          eee          eee          eS         UNTO          ne          re          a          Se          Ch          Cena          merce          re          eM          APE          Et          a         (ec          we          ID          Aviswll          kins          mner          cures.          stein          a          Meret          ots.          20          go         80—          0         O0—12         O0—18         O—15         6—14         13—          0         37—          0         12—          O         3—          6         27—14         Alexander          O’          Quinn          Leverich          Anderson         The          Goldbugs          opened          the          1930          football          season          with          the          University          Preparatory         School          of          Tonkawa.          Coach          Greene          used          all          of          his          available          men          to          get          a          line-up         on          the          material          to          be          used          in          the          stronger          games          to          follow.         Ted          Hand          was          high          point          man          with          Zinn          close          at          his          heels.          The          Bugs          run         the          score          to          80-0          before          the          final          whistle          blew.         On          October          5          the          Bugs          took          a          trip          to          Chicago          to          play          Loyola          University.          The         Bugs          were          not          in          the          best          of          shape,          due          to          the          long          trip          and          the          loss          of          sleep,          but         made          a          fair          showing          with          a          score          of          twelve          to          nothing          in          favor          of          Loyola.         1         Webb          Wilkerson          Schwab          Kamp         October          11          the          Bugs          played          their          first          night          game          with          the          Oklahoma          Agri-         cultural          and          Mechanical          College          from          Stillwater,          on          the          home          field.          Used          to          night         playing,          the          Aggies          run          the          score          up          on          O.          C.          U.          to          18-0.          Hand,          Anderson          and         Hilpert          were          the          outstanding          players.         On          October          19,          O.          C.          U.          played          Tulsa          University          at          Tulsa.          The          handicaps          the         Bugs          played          against          included          a          muddy          field          on          Tulsa's          own          field.          Chet          Benefiel         was          the          star          of          the          game.          Hilpert,          Willis          and          Ace          Gutowsky          were          the          most          out-         standing          players          from          O.          C.          U.          The          score          was          14-0          in          favor          of          Tulsa.         -         Boulware          Thompson          Holloway          Willis         October          25,          O.          C.          U.          played          the          Bison          here.          The          second          night          game          to          be         played          on          the          home          field,          proved          to          be          the          second          conference          defeat          for          the          Gold-         bugs.          O.B.          U.          won          with          a          score          of          14-6.          Ace          Gutowsky          was          the          most          outstanding         player          and          made          the          only          touchdown          for          the          Goldbugs.         November          1,          O.          C.          U.          played          the          Phillips          Haymakers          on          the          Phillips          field          at         Enid.          The          Goldbugs          made          two          touchdowns          and          Phillips          none.          Joe          Zinn,          Ted         Hand          and          Raymond          Schwab          played          a          neat          game          in          the          backfield          while          Leo          Higbie         and          Leverich          were          most          outstanding.         Zinn          A.          Gutowsky          Deming          Higbie         In          the          game          between          Tulsa          and          O.          C.          U.          the          Tulsans          won          by          a          score          of          6-0.         The          most          outstanding          players          were          Ted          Hand          of          O.          C.          U.,          with          Joe          Zinn          playing         a          wonderful          game          at          the          full-back’s          position.          Kamp          and          Hilpert          were          the          most         valuable          men          in          the          line.         O.          C.          U.’s          crowning          achievement          in          football          came          with          the          drubbing          of          the         famous          Davis-Elkins          team          to          a          27-14          victory.          Ray          Schwab          played          a          good          game          at         the          half-back’s          position.          Ted          Hand          and          Joe          Zinn          held          down          the          other          positions         in          the          back          field.          This          was          the          best          game          ever          played          by          “Dummy”          Anderson          as         quarterback.          The          line          as          a          whole          was          good,          with          the          team          playing          the          best          game         in          their          entire          history.         Basketball         GRADY          SKILLERN         Coach         This          year          the          O.          C.          U.          Goldbug          cagers          played          an          unusually          hard          schedule          well.         Besides          playing          schools          in          their          own          conference,          Coach          Grady          Skillern’s          men          have         played          some          of          the          best          teams          in          the          basket          ball          leagues.          Many          out          of          state          games         have          been          played.          Only          the          youth          of          the          team          held          back          these          men          from          hitting         their          true          stride.         Many          of          the          team’s          best          players          are          members          of          the          Freshman          class.          Both          the         Freshmen          and          the          Sophomores          played          very          good          ball.         Coach          Skillern          is          viewing          the          coming          season          with          optimism.          In          addition          to         four          out          of          five          lettermen          returning,          the          prospects          are          encouraging.          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SITTING          —          Cook,          Hemry,          Coach          Grady          Skillern,          Welch,          McGraw,          Assistant          Coach          Bill          Moore.         Although          an          off-hand          glance          at          a          19-game          record          would          indicate          complete          failure,         Oklahoma          City          University          Goldbugs          had          one          of          their          best          seasons          on          the          basketball         hardboards.         Since          the          breaking          up          of          the          Collegiate          conference,          the          Bugs          have          been          going         after          bigger          and          better          game.          They          got          it—in          spite          of          the          fact          they          got          some          of          it          in         the          neck.          The          1929-30          aggregation          had          its          season          packed          with          thrillers.          Only          a          game         or          two          could          be          classed          as          easy.         The          records          show          the          Skillern-men          with          only          six          victories          out          of          1 9          starts.          On         the          face          of          that          fact,          the          season          was          a          flop.          But—(don’t          get          disgusted          and          quit          reading         here,          you          paid          for          the          entire          page)—listen          to          this.          Phillips          Petroleum          “66”          team          of         Bartlesville,          one          of          the          best          teams          in          the          United          States,          Maryville          Teachers          of          Missouri,         collegiate          champions          in          the          “show          me”          state          and          winner          of          the          Southwestern          Invitation         tournament          at          Winfield,          Kans.,          at          the          close          of          the          season;          Pittsburgh          Teachers,          Wichita         University          and          Emporia          Teachers          of          Kansas;          the          Oklahoma          City          Boosters          and          the          Big         Four          teams          were          among          those          on          the          schedule.          Houdini          couldn’t          have          survived          a         “smothering          act”          like          that.         Coach          Grady          Skillern          shoul d          be          given          credit          for          looking          into          the          future.          He          knew         his          club          would          learn          more          basketball          by          playing          in          fast          company          than          by          all          the          coach-         ing          any          coach          could          administer.          He          was          right.          Watch          the          Bugs          next          season.         The          basketeers          ended          second          to          Phillips          University          in          the          Big          Four          circuit.          Phil-         lips          was          conceded          to          be          one          of          the          best          college          teams          in          the          country.          The          city          univer-         sity          outfit          broke          even          in          a          two-game          series          with          the          Oklahoma          Baptists          and          won          two         from          Tulsa          University.         s         i         i         rT         r         Welch          Anderson          Kelly         The          Bugs          took          a          flare          on          the          basketball          map          when          they          barely          were          beaten,          Janu-         ary          25,          by          the          powerful          Phillips          “66”          club          here,          41-35.          A          trio          of          long          shots          in          the          last         few          seconds          of          the          game          was          all          that          saved          that          rangy          bunch          of          caging          aces.          The          Bugs         fought          like          mad          men          and          made          an          impression          on          city          and          state          fans          which          won’t          be         erased          for          some          time          to          come.         When          the          season          was          over,          Coach          Skillern          took          his          crew          to          Winfield          to          the          invita-         tion          meet          there.          The          Bugs          beat          St.          John’s          Catholics,          31-19,          in          the          first          round          and         scemed          headed          for          somewhere.          Through          an          unlucky          draw,          they          had          to          meet          Maryville         Teachers          in          the          second          round          and          lost          by          a          40-26          margin.          The          Maryville          outfit          then         continued          through          undefeated          for          the          gonfalon.         Faye          Ferguson          probably          was          the          outstanding          star          for          the          Bugs          during          the          season.         He          had          the          highest          scoring          average          with          4.88          points          a          game          for          18          games.          He          sank         30          field          goals          and          28          free          throws          for          a          total          of          88          points          for          the          season.          Jess          Welch          was         next          with          an          average          of          4.76          and          Gcrdon          Rice          rizht          behind          him          with          4.58.         Jake          Kelly          was          going          good          when          he          hurt          his          shoulder          and          had          to          lay          out          rizht          in         the          middle          of          the          season.          Kelly’s          height          missing          may          have          had          some          effect          upon          the         success          of          the          Bugs.         Since          Coach          Skillern          doesn’t          stick          to          any          certain          five          players          as          a          rule,          the          ‘“‘rezu-         lar’          team          is          hard          to          pick.          The          squad,          however,          included          Ferguson,          “Dummy”          Anderson,         Jim          Kamp,          Jess          Welch,          Jake          Kelly,          Gordon          Rice,          Keenan          Sheldon,          Leslie          Hemry,          D.          B.         Pack,          Willard          McGraw,          John          Boulware,          and          Swatek.         Captain          Jim          Kamp          broke          all          records          for          personal          fouls          when          he          committed          56          dur-         ing          the          season.          He          had          to          leave          several          games          when          his          presence          was          most          needed.         Jim          was          just          too          big          and          when          anyone          fell          down,          the          referees          couldn’t          see          anyone          but         Jim.          Jim          was          mentioned          for          all-state,          however.         Ferguson          1ari'p          ee          es          Hemry         SMIMMING         Q         ie         LEFT          TO          RIGHT          —          MeDonald,          Ferguson,          Kelly,          Pack,          Hemry,          Follens.         LACING          second          in          the          Big          Four          Swimming          Meet          held          March          28          at          Tulsa,         Oklahoma          City          University’s          swimming          team          did          credibly          for          the          events          en-         tered.          Jim          Follens          placed          first          in          breast          stroke.          D.          B.          Pack          won          third          place          in         the          220-yard          dash.         orackh         Composed          of          Willis,          Cheatwood,          Pack,          Johinen,          Stone,         Gordon,          Wilkerson,          Bentley,          Deming,          Alexander,          Ace          and         Chet          Gutowsky,          the          track          team          has          made          a          good          showing         in          all          meets          1n          which          they          participated.         In          the          Texas          meet          held          March          28          and          29,          the          O.          C.          U.         team          placed          fourth          in          competition          with          teams          from          several         surrounding          states.          In          a          dual          meet          with          O.          B.          U.          on          May         fj}          2,          the          O.          C.          U.          trackmen          won          three          firsts.          Willis          placed         first          in          the          220          low          hurdles;          Ferguson          first          in          javelin,          and         or          Ree          D.          B.          Pack          took          first          in          the          half          mile.          His          time          was         apne          tag          2:04:9.          D.          B.          Pack          placed          in          the          220          yard          dash.         OENNIS         ITH          the           returning          lettermen,          Captain          George          Frederickson          and          Keenan          Shel-         don,          as          a          nucleus,          Coach          Lee          Robison          built          his          third          consecutive          champion-         ship          tennis          team.          O.          C.          U.          has          not          lost          a          single          match          in          all          this          time,          although          it         has          had          many          formidable          opponents,          such          as          S.          M.          U.,          and          T.          C.          U.          Last          year         Frederickson          won          the          Oklahoma          Collegiate          Conference          singles          and          doubles          cham-         pionships,          and          has          a          good          chance          to          repeat          his          victories          this          year.         The          season          was          opened          with          a          trip          through          Southern          Oklahoma          and          Texas.         Four          strong          schools          were          met          and          defeated.         KEENAN          SHELDON         Os          G42.          SIMe          U==1         OS          Ga          6          Austin          sUi—o0         OL          @          =e          -G)          US          2         GEORGE          FREDERICKSON          WILLIAM          WOODS         Baseball         FIRST          ROW          —          Wilson,          Desper,          Hughes,          Jocknien,          Wilkerson,          Hemry,          Leverich,          Smith,          Bryant,          Cooke.         SECOND          ROW          —          Keller,          Gutowsky,          Alexander,          Welsh,          Higby,          Kamp,          Skillern         THIRD          ROW          —          Nance,          Schwab,          Anderson,          Ferguson,          O’Quinn,          Morris,          Wynne,          Zinn.         BASEBALL          SCHEDULE,          1930         Aptud,          Phillips:          University          siete          ===          eee          ee         Apt.          LG,          Lulsa          Universityethctc.          aes         Apr.          19,          Iowa          State,          here         Apt.          25,          Baylor,          University:          (liexds          ea          thete          =e         Apr.          26,          ‘Baylor,          Univetsityestheres          =e         Apres0;          Oklahomara®          ca          MSs          het          cree:          ere          eee         May=2,°O.           Bs          Us)          Hetena          eee          eee         May           6,          Phillips;          University,          theres:          ss          sse          ee         Mayis,          Oklahoma          A180          Vien          Ch          et          caeeeeeseee          eee          nee         May.          16,          ,          Pulsa,          here          2e.0          t-te          eee          ee         May’          19,          O.0B.          U.,          there          222          ee          eee         Ace          Gutowsky,         Captain         sbman          Football         OCS          EL          Oo         Oe          ee          %          he          :         2          ee          ye         LiFT          TO          RIGHT          —          Leverich,          Q.          B.;          Thrasher,          L.          T.;          Taylor,          G.:          Maddox,          R.          T.:         Gutcwsky,          H.          B.;          Stone,          H.          B.;          O’Quinn,          G.         SCHEDULE         OME.          Ul          ee          PC          Ae          a          a          Ae          Guthrie—6         (OA          Go          Of          a          Whee          Ss          Se          ee          emcee          a          me          ee          Maud—o         Gye,          Ce          ee          ee,          re          ee          Nh          Norman—0oO         HE          1929          season          was          the          first          time          at          O.          C.          U.          that          a          freshman          football          team          was          organized         as          a          separate          unit          to          the          varsity          team.          Bill          Moore,          a          former          grid          star          of          O.          C.          U.,         was          the          head          freshman          coach.         At          the          first          game          of          the          season,          the         Frosh          completely          outplayed          the         Guthrie          Blue          Jays          and          the          following         week-end          in          a          hard          fought          game          with         Maud          High          School          they          were          victor-         ious,         In          the          game          with          the          Norman         Tigers,          the          Frosh°          were          the          better         team,          by          comparing          the          120          yards         made          in          scrimmage          to          the          50          yards          of         the          Tigers.          But          bad          breaks          and          penal-         ties          gave          the          Tigers          a          0-0          tie.         Other          members          of          the          freshman         squad          not          shown          in          the          picture          were:         Ernie          Kunneman,          Oscar          Johnson,          Rex         Stanifer,          Gordon          Rice,          “Boots’’          Hoop-         er,          Edgar          Bowling,          Haskell          Armitage,         ERNEST          WHITMAN          and          Hollie          Hughes.          RUSSELL          COOKE         Athletic          Doctor          Athletic          Manager         loter-Fraternity          Basketball         FIRST          ROW          —          Lookabaugh,          R.          Wolfe,          R.          Newth         SECOND          ROW          —          Morgan,          T.          Newth,          Sheldon         Schedule         Jan.          8—Kappa          Phi          15,          Phi          Chi          Phi          11.         Jan.           8—Delta          Psi          Omega          12,          Theta          Kappa          Nu          21.         Jan.          15—Phi          Chi          Phi          18,          Non-Frat          10.         Kappa          Phi          23,          Delta          Psi          Omega          17.         Jan.          22—Kappa          Phi          30,          Theta          Kappa          Nu          14.         Jan.          22—Non          Frat          0,          Delta          Psi          Omega          2          (forfeit).         Jan.          29—Non          Frat          0,          Kappa          Phi          2          (forfeit).         Jan.          29—Theta          Kappa          Nu          18,          Phi          Chi          Phi          19.         Feb.          5—Delta          Psi          Omega          15,          Phi          Chi          Phi          18.         Feb.          5—Non          Frat          0,          Theta          Kappa          Nu          2          (forfeit).         Feb.          12—Kappa          Phi          11,          Delta          Psi          Omega          22.         Feb.          12—Theta          Kappa          Nu          18,          Phi          Chi          Phi          19.         Feb.          19—Delta          Psi          Omega          25,          Phi          Chi          Phi          20.         Feb.          19—Kappa          Phi          28,          Theta          Kappa          Nu           14.         Feb.          26—Kappa          Phi          28,          Phi          Chi          Phi          18.         Feb.          26—Delta          Psi          Omega          26,          Theta          Kappa          Nu          16.         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To          win          and          hold          the          confidence          of          a          community          to         such          an          extent          as          this,          a          bank          MUST          be          safe          and          depend-         able          —exact          in          its          dealings          and          friendly          in          its          relation-         ships.         That          is          the          kind          of          an          institution          you          will          be          proud         to          call          MY          BANK.         wFIRST          NATIONAL          B         AND          TRUST          COMPANY          (agi          ss)         Of          Oklahoma          City          sag         K         _——         —_—         Ce          ee         LLP          IPP          PPP          PEP         0.d.U.          Social          Directory         BELASALPHA®          PHI          KAPPA          BHI         Thought          to          be          dead,          this          outfit          took          some         sort          of          restorative          and          suddenly          reappeared         on          the          campus,          still          weak          but          fluttering          along         somehow.         Meetings          open          with          the          sisters          singing          the         chapter          song:          ‘““Mother          Never          Told          Me          All         She          Should.”         Sister          Mahar          brings          order          by          vocally          over-         whelming          Sisters          Smith          and          Moore.          Trying          desperately          to          get          national          recogni-         Sister          Hale          talks          on          “How          to          Manage          a          pot          aaa          st          cet          geet          Uy          gtocal’y.         Football          Team,”          and          Sister          Evans          reveals          the         secret          of          her          popularity,          evidently          an          inef-         fective          revelation.         A          collection          was          taken          up          recently          to          pur-         chase          keys          for          the          padlock          on          the          house.         Pledge          Ratliff          officially          congratulated          07         her          ability          to          rate          dates.         Bob          Dean’s          freshman          honors,          Keenan          Shel-         don’s          athletic          prowess          and          Berl          Bennett's          uke         being          used          as          magnets          to          lure          unsuspecting         new          comers.          This          trio          may          bring          the          thing         to          life          again.         Nothing          derogatory          to          this          order          has          becn         heard          on,          or          off,          the          campus.          Nothing          15         heard          about          it          at          all.         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Just          a          few          minutes          now...          and          you         have          a          permanent          record          of          that          friendship.         Why          not          make          an          appointment          today          to          meet         at          our          studio?         ‘Pase           Studio         128          1-2          West          Main          Street          Oklahoma          City,          Okla.         Pi          GHisPHt         A          disease.          Not          a          patent          medicine.         Has          a          president          and          holds          meetings          like          a         regular          fraternity.         Social          climber          with          a          horizontal          social         standing.         Never          praised          nor          razzed.          Just          not          men-         tioned          at          all.         Noted          for          tobacco-spitting          on          the          stove          and         for          belching          in          church.          Also          for          slick          manip-         ulation          of          loaded          dice          in          crap          games.         Phi          Chi          Phis          pose          as          intellectuals,          and          near-         ly          get          away          with          it          because          intellects          are          us-         ually          under          hats—and          they          wear          hats.         Eight          weeks          of          determined          sleuthing          dis-         covered          a          man          who          said          a          good          word          for          this         self-styled,          so-called          fraternity,          but          he          retract-         ed          when          he          got          sober.         Successful          in          politics          after          double-crossing         La          Vier          Morgan,          having          elected          one          man         sinces          LO          12,         Has          a          home          on          22nd          street,          with          a          secret         cellar,          and          a          library          stocked          with          the          chapter         publication,          “The          Distillers’          Journal.”         Song:          “I          Wanto          Go          Where          You          Go.”         Motto:          If          NOBODY          Else          Wants          ’Em         We'll          Take          “Em.”         IARPASITAU          DELLA         Just          a          bunch          of          nice          girls          the          Phi          Delta’s         didn’t          want.         Social          standing          raised          considerably          by         adoption          of          prize-pledge,          Meek.          The          Kappa         Taus          now          have          a          representative          at          fraternity         functions.         A          man’s          voice          once          asked          over          the          ’phone         for          the          prettiest          girl          at          meeting          and          McCul-         lough,          Thomas,          Estes,          Tyson          and          Pitts          were         injured          in          the          rush.         During          a          few          months          had          the          privilege          of         using          their          own          minds          but          since          the          restora-         tion          of          Sponsor          Brooks          to          the          throne          the         order          operates          under          edict,          obeying          its          ‘‘Mas-         fel          Ss          VOICE.         It          was          rumored          that          one          of          the          members         had          a          date          in          the          Fall,          but          it          was          found          out         later          that          it          was          only          Betsy          Hammonds,          who         had          pledged          Phi          Delta.         Ambition:          To          gain          a          little          prestige.         Favorite          rush          talk:          “We'll          make          a          lady         out          of          you.”         Sorority          publication:          Home          and          Fireside.         Motto:          Cheer          up,          girls;          Heaven          is          on          our         side.         PHI          DELTA         The          so-called          “Sorority          of          Queens’—royal-         ties          set          on          thrones          only          by          the          power          of          num-         bers          and          Phi          Delta          politicians          who          had          the         goods          on          enough          guys          to          force          their          candi-         date’s          election.         A          high-hat          crowd          due          for          a          “faw          down          an’         go          boom”          unless          it          tilts          its          nose          at          a          less         acute          angle.         Blares          into          every          school          activity          and          tries         to          boss          the          job.         Rides          Oklahoma          City          Railway’s          cars          and         buses          free          because          its          pins          are          so          prominent         the          conductors          mistake          them          for          firemen’s         badges.         Pledged          big          this          year          (numerically)          but,         judging          by          the          material,          will          have          to          rob          a         different          kind          of          orchard          for          the          next          crop.         Press          agents          itself          continuously.          Wants         publicity          good          if          it          can          get          it,          but          pub-         licity!         Priming          Martha          Jo          Russell          to          do          the          dirty         politics          next          year,          taking          Mary          Lou          Follens’         place.          Mary          Lou,          by          the          way,          created          a          sen-         sation          by          showing          up          on          time          at          a          meeting.         Motto:          We          always          get          our          man.         Flower:          Lily.         DELTA          PSI          OMEGA         Delta          Psi          Omega,          noted          as          the          craps          shoot-         ing          champion          of          the          campus.         Dean          Lena          Meisner’s          special          pet.          Famous         for          its          unanimous          consent          to          Brother          Cooke's         suggestion          that          a          note          of          thanks          be          sent          to         Dean          Misener           (self-appointed          dean          of          men)         because          of          her          untiring          efforts          in          behalf          of         the          chapter          during          its          trials          and          tribulations.         Has          had          ash          trays          on          the          table          ever          since         little          Billy          Ish          had          his          fingers          stepped          on         while          in          the          act          of          reaching          for          a          cigarette.         Keeps          up          a          two-story          house          on          25th          street,         sheltering          big          men—physically.         Few          members          sleep          there,          however,          as          they         pay          the          University          handsomely          to          sleep          in         the          class          rooms.         Numbers          more          members          of          the          city          fire         department          than          the          Democratic          and          Repub-         lican          parties.         Big          event          of          the          year:          Brother          Faye          Fer-         guson’s          presence           at          meeting,          with          the          state-         ment          that          “nothing’s          too          good          for          the          Delta         Sighs.”         Fraternity          song:          “When          the          Roll          Is          Called         Upsvondere          liebe          Heres         te         IE          IE          I          EEE          EEE         SPECIAL          PRICES         On          Sporting          Goods         To          Schools         We          carry          a          com-         plete          stock          of          the         famous          D                    M         line          of          Sporting         Goods,          including         Baseball,          Foot-         ball,          and          Basket-         ball,          also           uni-         forms,          Tennis,         Golf,          Track,          Gym         Supplies          and          Rid-         ing          Apparel.         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The          thoughtful          investor          knows          that          each          $1,000          six          per          cent         First          Mortgage          Bond          laid          away          starts          adding          $60.00          a          year          per-         manently          to          his          earnings.          He          knows          that          his          principal          is          safe         and          that          his          income          is          certain.         Begin          NOW          the          accumulation          of          some          good          bonds.          We          will         help          you          select          them          and          you          may          pay          for          them          on          the          partial         payment          plan          if          you          desire.         American-First          Trust          Company         HALES          BUILDING          201          WEST          MAIN          OKLAHOMA          CITY         }          err          rr          rrr          rrr          ore         PHI          PHI          PHI         A          tradition          there          is          that          when          the          founders         met          in          a          Putnam          City          beer          garden          to          organ-         ize          they          intended          to          select          only          one          name.         But          they          got          so          well          organized          they          saw          triple         —and          so          we          have          it          as          it          1s.         The          Tri          Phis          lost          their          principal          bid          for         fame          when          Allen          and          Godfrey          were          gradu-         ated,          leaving          nobody          to          attend          the          Firemen’s         annual          ball.         This          order,          coming          up          decade          after          de-         cade,          hopes          some          day          to          be          known          as          a          so-         rority.         Sister          Laura          Allen          upset          all          precedents          o!         the          order          by          roping          in          a          man,          causing          all          the         sisters          to          renew          faith          in          Santa          Claus.         Ambition:          To          be          a          sorority.         Motto:          Don’t          Kiss          With          a          Cold.         Flower:          Wall.         ik.          (O}         We          expected          to          have          a          much          more          com-         plete          history          of          this          alleged          sorority          but          when         we          called          at          the          house          to          get          information          the         lady          said          both          girls          were          downtown.         Pretty          smart,          though,          this          bunch.          For         when          Esther          Brindley,          stranger,          wandered          by         mistake          into          the          house          they          tagged          her          pron-         to—before          she          woke          up.         By          resurrecting          Sister          Wilson,          and          with         Brindley,          this          order          may          get          its          head          above         water          some          day,          particularly          since          it          has          Sis-         ter          Cochran          to          lend          weight          to          it.         The          A.          O.’s          have          dates,          we          understand,          ev-         ery          once          in          a          while—for          dessert.          They're          said         to          be          good          for          the          blood,          and          are          awfully         nice          to          eat.         A          wag          says          A.          O.          stands          for          Ancient          Oys-         ters,          but          that          isn’t          so          for          there          have          been         young          ones          in          the          order.         Sorority          song:          “All          Alone,”         THETA          KAPPA          NU          (White)         Motto:          What          will          we          do          when          Boysell         leaves          school          ?         Number          of          Chapters:          It          is          thought          that          the         epidemic          has          been          checked.         Favorite          Beverage:          Castoria.         Theta          Kappa          Nu          was          originally          founded         when          the          I.          W.          W.          was          dispersed,          although         the          members          admitted          that          the          new          organ-         ization          was          a          poor          substitute.          However,          this         fraternity          rates          very          well          in          the          East—Okla-         homa          is          in          the          West.         Huger          Burnham          is          a          member.         Chapter          reputed          to          have          used          napkins          and         table          cloths          on          several          occasions          at          dinner.         Campus          students          have          been          seen          to          publicly         greet          Jessie          Cannon—but          it          is          generally         known          that          he          does          not          live          in          the          house.         (Huger          Burnham          is          a          member.)         Dorsey          Kelly          and          Earl          Towers          nice          fel-         lows—but          if          chapter          ever          decides          to          change         itsclf          into          a          radio          set,          it          won’t          have          to          look         very          far          to          find          a          vacuum          to          put          inside          tubes.         (Yes,          Huger          Burnham          is          a          member.)         Chapter          bemoans          fact          that          graduation         curbs          George          Sturm’s          business          manager          ac-         tivities—and          another          mortgage          due          on          the         house          next          year.         Chapter          is          fairly          small          because          house          pay-         ments          must          be          made;          further          decrease          is          hop-         Gator         Said          to          be          coiner          of          the          saying,          ‘No          Soap.”         Huger          Burnham          is          a          member!         Those          were          the          good          old          days          when:         The          High          and          Dry          Column          was          funny—         O.          C.          U.          boys          dated          college          girls—         Girls          were          as          innoment          as          boys          are          now—         ‘The          Campus’          was          a          newspaper—         Phi          Delta          was          exclusive—         The          University          had          a          student          council—         You          could          have          a          date          for          a          dollar—         The          Delta          Psi’s          were          gentlemen—         Tri          Phi          was          a          sorority—         LP          PLL          PP         ROO          oe         Geo.          Boghosian         IMPORTER          OF         Layton,          Hicks                    Forsyth         |         peat          ace          Oriental          Rugs         :         :          d         |          an         |         c¢-----------------------          ere         V          oles          Sg          Ei          ae         Oklahoma          City,          Oklahoma         Fine          Paintings         at         BASS          FURNITURE          CO.         Main          at          Walker         OKLAHOMA          CITY,          OKLAHOMA         PHONE          3-7301         toe          ee          SSS         a)          ar          rrr          rr          re)         (---          SSS          SSS          SSS          errr          nr          rrr          rrr          rrr          rrr          rrr          4         ON,          OS          Saye          No          ul          I;         Ale          over          Spee          GVO          eer          en         We          serve          Youth          in          a          Junior          Girls’         shop          famous          for          its          fashion-suc-         CESSES          avy          CHeSehyVCuy          OUlimn          iad         Haberdashery          that          has          snappy,         collegiate          accessories          for          young         men.          Youth          is-our          theme          sin-all         sections.         Visit          our          Sporting          Goods          Section         Third          Floor,          East          Section         Neer          rere          rr          rrr          er         DIAL          2-1231         RORABAUGH-BROWN         0          III          FP         Obhe          Vear's          Worst          Pictures         ‘Honey’          —Carol          Allen         “The          Mississippi          Gambler’—Harold          Schunneman         “Sunny          Side          Up’———Mary          Lou          Follens         “Dangerous          Females’—Gyda          Hallum—Joyce          Yates         “Fashions          in          Love’—Billy          Gragg         “Gentlemen          of          the          Press’—Les          Ringer—Jeff          Griffin—Roger          Givens         “The          Love          Parade’”’—Jim          Follens—Gladys          Henson—Huger          Burnham         “Alibi’”—Eleanor          Lou          Schumaker         “The          Forward          Pass’—Joe          Zinn         “Our          Modern          Maidens’—Marcelle          Atwood—Harriet          Hawk—Corinne          Reardon         “Devil          May          Care”—Owana          Meek         “Smilin’          Through’’—Helene          Cochran         “Sally’—Sarah          Ann          Ferguson         “Seven          Days          Leave’—Hardy          Cook—C.          Gutowsky—A.          Gutowsky          and          Kun-         neman         “This          Thing          Called          Love’”—Ben          Fugate         “Let’s          Go          Places”          —Geraldine          Sadler         “Not          So          Dumb’’—Harold          Dobson         “Puttin?          On          the          Ritz’’—Virginia          Lester         “Seventh          Heaven’—Mary          Hoge          and          Art          Bowers         “Such          Men           Are          Dangerous’—Harlen          Haegar—Edgar          Welch         “High          Society          Blues’’—Leslie          Hemry         “Coquette”          Emma          Catherine          Chapman         “Lovin’          the          Ladies’—Ulah          Floyd—Forrest          Stover         “Four          Devils’—Leroy          Lewis—Jack          Butler—Gene          Dyche—Jim          Boysell         “Gold          Diggers          of          Broadway’—Marion          Estes—Martha          Tyson         “Cradle          Snatchers’          —Afton          Kirkpatrick—Ace          Gutowsky         “Be          Yourself’—Ted          Mitchell         “Men          Without          Women’—Jesse          Welch—Faye          Ferguson         “Daddy          Long          Legs’—Bill          Ishmael         LS          L_          LLL         Jasper          Sipes          Co.         School          and          Church          Furniture         Opera          Chairs         Always          in          stock          in          our         Oklahoma          City          warehouse.         We          equip          Gymnasiums,         Laboratories,          Playgrounds,         Auditoriums          —          Everything         for          schools.         Write!          Wire!         1914          West          Main          St.         Oklahom a          City,          Okla.         Telephone!         Ee          D2259         FOR          YOUR         enduels          Parties          or         C)          tes         THE         SKIRVIN          IOOTEL         OFFERS          —         New          Equipment         Moderate          Prices         Unexcelled          Service         CALL          —         CATERING          MANAGER         Phone          2-1251         Memoires          of          a          Mandering          Scribe         “Will          everyone          please          stand          still          for          a          min-         ute—we'd          like          to          get          your          picture.”          If          there         is          anyone          on          the          Fourth          Annual          Journalistic         Expedition          who          does          not          know          that          state-         ment          and          know          exactly          when          to          expect          it         there          must          have          been          some          feeble          minded         people          on          the          trip,          for          it          was          heard          on          the         average          of          10          times          a          day.          It          was          the          one          re-         mark          that          sounded          the          same          in          English          and         Spanish          alike.          From          the          time          we          left          Ron-         ald,          our          Pullman          car,          at          the          crack          of          dawn         each          morning,          until          we          climbed          wearily         aboard          at          night          we          heard          it          on          all          sides.          The         program          of          the          typical          Mexican          orchestra,         which          we          were          so          anxious          to          hear,          was          in-         terrupted          repeatedly          by          the          “phoom”’          and          the         flares          of          flashlights.         Southern          Texas          seems          overrun          with          yachts,         pronounced          “yachets’’          by          members          of          our         giddy          group,          for          we          rode          in          style          on          them         across          every          bay          and          gulf          within          reach          of         the          cities          we          visited.         At          the          border          we          changed          Henry,          our          old         standby,          for          a          Mexican          porter          named          Sexto—         not          that          it          did          his          parents          any          good          to          have         named          him          as          far          as          we          were          concerned,          for,         in          the          course          of          the          week          he          was          with          us,          he         was          called          anything          from          Cicero          to          Six          Toes,         generally          the          latter.         We          were          grateful          to          him          for          the          sugges-         tions          and          advice          he          gave          us,          especially          in          buy-         ing          things.          After          we          had          paid          in          United         States          coin          a          price          that          was          meant          for          Mexi-         can          money,          which          has          not          quite          half          the         value,          we          learned          not          to          offer          dollars          where         pesos          would          be          accepted.          For          instance,          pay-         ing          30          cents          for          a          Hershey          bar          when          30          cen-         tavos          would          have          done.         If          Sexto          was          kind          enough          to          aid          us,          we         felt          we          should          have          done          more          for          him          than         corrupt          his          good          English          and          Spanish.          In         order          to          make          ourselves          feel          that          we          had          ac-         quired          a          new          language,          we          put          an          “‘el’’          before         all          of          our          words          and          an          “‘o”          after          them,          and         before          the          week          was          out          Sexto          was          al          talk-         ingo          like          we-o          did-o,         When          we          got          to          Mexico          City          we          changed         our          $10          travelers          checks          for          Mexican          money,         getting          21          silver          pesos          and          about          75          centa-         vos          for          each          one.          Never          had          we          had          so         much          imposing          looking          currency          which          we         could          spend          with          such          ease.          No          one          minded         holes          in          his          pockets          if          carrying          money          had         made          them,         sea         C          O          bo          E          D          2          “A          Hotel          of          Almost          Perfect          Service”          )         For          Beauty          |         “          HAZLETON’S          '          Fo         ommencement          vents         BEAUTY          PARLOR          ro          a         and         se          inadhaant          Tones         BARBER          SHOP         “          oo         2405          Classen          Boulevard          The          =          UC          kj          ns         Phone          4-1000         We          SPrclALize         Pe          a)          mart          { tbparel         Hie          (Goce.         SPORTS          IDRESS          FORMAL         MIANIRIZON         Uppurel          Shop          for          Women         Qinpeen          Cima          ibe:          Atsparel          Shop          p          O)          nn         DBP          PPP         Memoires          of          a          Wandering          Scribe          iy:          2          a          cinemas          hata          af          pies          eta         among          our          boys          and          the          Mexican          girls          be-         cause          of          the          difference          in          language,          but          the         hit          of          the          trip          was          when          Prof.          Garretson          ap-         plauded          enthusiastically          as          the          50          Mexican         students          shouted          violently          in          Spanish,          ‘Down         with          the          Americanos—throw          them          out’          while         we          attended          the          assembly          at          the          National         Prep.          School.          His          high          spirits          were          some-         what          squelched          when          he          found          that          they         had          been          hurling          threats          instead          of          giving         college          yells.         a          woman’s         specialty          shop         which          caters         to          the          needs         A          humorous          touch          was          found          in          the          as-          of          the          most         sembly          room          by          the          appearance          of          spittoons         —commonly          called          gabboons—which          were          discriminating         painted          blue          and          decorated          with          pink          roses.         One          sign          of          our          nearing          Oklahoma          City          bee          ears         was          when          three          of          the          boys          shaved          off          the         mustaches          they          had          been          tenderly          nurtur-         ing          from          the          time          we          left.         )         There          were          many          misunderstandings         However,          no          matter          the          jokes          that          were         played          on          us,          the          discomforts          we          encounter-         ed,          or          the          razzes          we          now          endure,          we          had          a          A          é          4          0          .         superlative          time          (if          I          may          fall          away          from          the         true          journalistic          creed          long          enough          to          use         such          an          obnoxious          word.)         Helen          Welch          ES          A          a          Bw          i          i          cp         Shoes          or          Boots         Made          to          Order.         Give          us          a          chance         to          show          you          that          S         =O          MTT          ‘A         (yp          Op          :          ese          Ve          ‘          lg         by          the          Loe          eeparntandDealrrOxparilionr          au          are          oa         Repairing         our          workmanship         is          deserving          of          an         rd          of          ‘it          and          MOP          LG          a          htran:          lA,          ENG          pe         oe          idea          oa          fer          g          teriomVari-manstid          tn          Doe.          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BAA          AAA          AA          AA          AAAAAAAAER          —         iwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvydv         Vvv          VvvuVvVvVvVvyYV         ohank          Vou         |          O          faery          at          no          time          has          there          been          a          greater          necessity          for          cooperative          effort          in         the          field          of          publications          in          Oklahoma          City          University          than          this          year.          The          lack         of          a          blanket          tax          necessitated          cooperation          from          the          student          body          in          the          buying          of          the         books.         It          would          be          impossible          to          thank          everyone          individually          who          has          contributed          to         the          success          of          the          1930          Scarab,          although          several          deserve          special          acknowledgment          of         the          editor’s          appreciation.         President          Antrim,          Dr.          White,          and          the          Board          of          Publications          have          aided          mate-         tially          in          making          the          annual          financially          possible.          The          University          backed          the          annual         financially          this          year.         Miss          Lena          A.          Misener          has          assisted          much          in          advic e          upon          problems          confronting         the          editor          and          the          staff.          Miss          Misener          gave          her          personal          attention          to          the          production         of          the          Scarab          Hippodrome          and          contributed          much          to          its          success.         Without          Dean          Thomas          A.          Williams,          the          annual          could          not          have          been          published.         Dean          Williams          placed          the          teaching          staff          behind          the          annual          and          cooperated          with          the         editor          in          all          administrative          problems.          The          taking          of          pictures          at          the          University          would         have          been          impossible          without          the          help          and          advice          of          Dean          Williams.         To          the          organizations,          the          sororities          and          fraternities,          appreciation          for          assistance         in          the          sale          of          books,          the          production          of          the          Hippodrome          and          the          publication          of          the         beauty          section,          deserve          much          appreciation.         =          Wy          Oa         Autographs         aaa         (          7          -         Boa:                  AND          ELDCTROTYTING         Oklahoma          City         Printing,          By         Oklahoma          City         X         sao          ees         BO         
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