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Editor         Greorce          A.          Haces         Business          Manager         FaYE          FERGUSON         SCARAB         1931          |         RY         MWe         The          Students          of         Oklahoma          City         e@          e         University         Present,         YY          MUVVVWWVCGWV;CCW;          seu’                                          T          H          E         SCARAB         «          o          f          1931          QM          MMMMWMM@MW@V@W@M0@ J@@E@=@=]=Z=™VMW@@@=WUMsts)                    d=          S|          WuMdMddd¢MqMdqMqMqddllddddddddddddddddddddd         =|          OKLAHOMA          CITY         |          UNIVERSITY         OKLAHOMA          CITY,          OKLA.         A.)          CWMMMMMMMM@MMM@@W@q@Y@™M@MeM«mM          Mm         MY”         Though          the          Sands          of          Time          wear          the         works          and          arts          of          man,          his          college          days         are          indelible;          and          like          fragrant          and          re-         freshing          flowers          they          bloom          again          to         fill          his          garden          of          memory.         SCARAB          KING         eh          Nie         fie          Galea          :          |         ,         Ace          Gutowsky         SCARAB          QUEEN         Mary          Lou          Follens         To          Thomas          A.          Williams,          Dean          of          the         College          of          Liberal          Arts,          whose          person-         ality          and          untiring          service          for          four          years         has          inspired          both          the          students          and          faculty         of          Oklahoma          City          University,          The         Scarab          of          1931          is          appreciatively          dedi-         cated.         2U39¢          sndwe          Buipjing          sayy          auiy          jo          12A04         ADMINISTRATION         CLASSES         ORGANIZATIONS         BEAUTY         SOCIAL          LIFE         ATHLETICS         FEATURES         Administration         poeeiiny,         aye         Win          IUD          LLL          scammed                   YW          OL                    —          MOM          MM          Ld          MMMM          MMOL          WWMM          i)         a          WA          fo          ees          a          a          fe          va          fle          fh          fh          fl         OL          PETE          1)          yy          LOD          MMH         LOL          MMMM          MM          dy          MM          MMMM          LT          Ll          Li          LLL          Waal          Wl         “Wy          ays          ips          My          Oy          ye          iy         My          y          Uy          YNy          My          My         Y          4          7          4          “Wy          Wy          Uy          My         My          Uy,          Uy,          My          Uy          “yy         THE          SA          RAB         Vice-President          La          Grone          was          added          to          the          executive         staff          of          the          university          to          make          extensive          plans          for          fin-         ancing          Oklahoma          City          University          and          heading          her          drives         for          additional          finances.         The          University’s          drive          for          ninety          thousand          dollars         for          endowment          will          be          directed          by          Vice-President          La         Grone.         Faculty          members          are          used          in          pulpits          throughout          the         state          in          a          plan          to          keep          the          work          of          Oklahoma          City          Uni-         versity          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.         Lee          «          Se         REY]          DON          H.          LA          GRONE         The          work          of          Dr.          Harry          S.          White,          for          nine          years         the          executive          secretary          of          Oklahoma          City          University,         though          unspectacular,          consists          of          the          handling          of          hun-         dreds          of          administrative          details          which          make          the          life          of         the          institution          possible.         Beginning          when          the          pledges          are          received          by          Vice-         President          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          at-         tend          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          ad-         ministrative          details,          which          he          completes          except          for          the         s:gnature          of          President          Antrim.         Dean          Rey          So          VV          ELE         Page          Eleven         Wl          LLL          TT                    TLL          MUM          WWW          fon          ‘i          ssi         M@@||          1100,         YEE          ELE,          YY)          YUMMY          LY)         ree          A          Pe          Peg          4          fo          for          fl          fl         THE          $          CARAB         ULL          MUM         VOTE         ng         “ny         Ye,         A          college          president          takes          as          much          joy          and          pride          in          the          students          whom          he         sees          developing          under          his          eye          as          if          they          were          his          own          children.          He          notes          with         keen          delight          their          growth          in          knowledge          powers          in          debate,          youthful          beauty,          charm         of          personality,          athletic          exploits,          amazing          extra-curricular          activities,          and          their          ma-         turing          character.          He          is          grieved          at          the          failure          of          the          few          and          inspired          by          the         achievements          of          the          many.         Something          of          the          spirit          of          that          old          Scotch          humanist,          Domsie,          as          described         by          Iean          Haclaren          in,          “Beside          the          Bonnie          Briar          Bush,”          stirs          in          him          as          he          scans         the          faces,          pictured          in          the          Scarab,          of          so          many          young          people          who          have          been          under         his          supervision          in          Oklahoma          City          University.          You          will          remember          how          Maclaren         depicts          him:          “For          a          winter          Domsie          had          been          ‘at          points’          racing          George          through         Caesar,          stalking          him          behind          irregular          verbs,          baiting          traps          with          tid-bits          of          Virgil.         During          these          exercises,          Domsie          surveyed          George          from          above          his          spectacles          with         a          hope          that          grew          every          day          in          assurance,          which          came          to          its          height          over          a          bit         of          Latin          prose.          Domsie          tasted          it          visibly          and          read          it          again          in          the          shadow          of          the         firs          at          meal-time,          slapping          his          Jeg          twice—          He'll          dae,          he'll          dae!’          cried          Domsie          aloud,         ladling          in          the          snuff.”         My          students          may          never          know          the          secret          incantations          I          go          through          as          I          think         of          the          promising          young          men          and          women          whose          epic          is          enshrined          in          this          annual,         but          they          may          be          sure          they          are          performed          with          fervor          and          great          affection.         EuGENE          M.          ANTIRM.         Page          Twelve         WU          YY          y          YEE          EEE,         ee          fh          fh         WMI         LLL         WM          YMA          YM         MULE          LULL          UDA          HELIULEELLEE          WME          ee          |          yun          LLL          ML          LM         Wy         YUM          LO          WW          ism          MMM          Ml          seat          MMMM          ee          LET         fo          f          fo          Lp          a          a          pf          -          ft          if’         EUGENE          M.          ANTRIM,          President         A.          B.,          University          of          Denver;          S.          T.          B.,          Boston          University          School          of          Theology;          Jacob         Sleeper          Fellowship          for          Study          Abroad,          Boston          University;          Ph.          D.,          Boston          University          ;         D.          D.,          University          of          Denver;          LL.          D.,          Kansas          Wesleyan          University.         Page          Thirteen         UMMM          MM          MMMM          MM          YH!          YY          YE         yen          Wi          Wh         Yl          J         ph          UW          -          Wi          fl          Y          A          y          y,          My           4         THE          SCARAB         Student          Council         President          _-          fe           6          ___HorAcE          ROBINSON         Vice-President          ___          acl          ____LESLIE          HEMRY         Secretary          —          ee          —          __--FRED          BOGLE.         The          year          of          1930-31          was          marked          by          renewed          interest          on          the          part          of          those         connected          with          student          government.          For          the          first          time          in          several          years          an          attempt         was          made          to          sound          the          depth          of          student          opinion          and          to          conduct          the          student          gov-         ernment          in          accord          with          that          sentiment.          An          extensive          campaign          was          carried          on         to          try          and          acquaint          the          student          body          with          the          methods,          successes          and          failures          of         other          student          organizations.          This          necessitated          the          sending          of          a          representative          to         the          National          Student          Federation          of          American          Convention.         The          outstanding          work          of          the          council          during          the          year          was          the          origination          of         several          legislative          changes          which          resulted          in          a          new          constitution          for          the          student         body          and          a          definite          formulation          of          plans          for          years          to          come.          An          attempt          was         made          to          obtain          administrative          action          on          problems          concerning,          blanket          tax          for          the         Searab,          student          apportioning          board,          compulsory          chapel          and          other          questions          of         especial          interest          to          the          students          as          a          whole.         These          projects          met          with          varying          success          but          there          can          be          no          doubt          but          that         the          council          made          it’s          self          felt,          as          never          before,          in          the          management          and          govern-         ment          of          the          school.         Page          Fourteen         flo         MAA          ETT          OT?          MUU         LLL          YMA          LULL          WEEE          Ll          debts         WWMM          YMWMIM!@q@ECV!MMMMetr          MMMM          ely          WM“          YWIMIM@qqCqTCqqMr          Yo          YMMM          MMMM          WWM          LE          LM,          Li          YM          MMMM          MU          YW,         off          ff          ff          «          y           ,         “THE          SCARAB         LLL          “nererearrgpearraiop         Senior          Junior         DorsEY          KELLY          LESLIE          HEMRY         THoomas          McCorcie          MartHa          Tyson         Sophomore          Freshman         FRED          BOGLE          Victor          WILLIAMS         LAURENCE          KLEIN          FRANK          Martin         First          Row          :—VictTor          WILLIAMS,          LAURENCE          KLEIN,          Martua          Tyson,          DorsEy         KELLY.         Second          Row:         MARTIN.         Frep          BocLe,          Tom          McCorcie,          Lestie          Hremry,          FRANK         Page          Fifteen         YMWMW@@M 1   —,         WU          dl          MMMM          Ll          LS          ee          WM          Ml          MMU          ly          Ml          WM          MM          ge          HOes         AMLIUALMUMULELLO         TLL          desea         Lypnmnniyse         WU         Wy,         fh                  MW         Board          of          Trustees         Joun          A.          Brown         The          board          of          trustees          of          Oklahoma          City          University          is          composed          of          some          of          the         most          prominent          business          and          professional          men          in          Oklahoma.         As          long          as          men          like          these         guide          the          destiny          of          the          school,          there          will          be          no          doubt          as          to          its          steady          growth          and         stability.         Rey.          Eugene          M.          Antrim         Bishop          A.          Frank          Smith         Ieee,          ANG          INI,          JANSinAt         Rev.          J.          W.          Baker         Preston         Nathan         John          A.         Wensneeotilalen         Ml,          Ib,          lehohelkers         lst,          12.          (veils,          1D).          1D).         ee          iouCeole         NENG          Jf.          (Ce.          (ening         John          Embry         3reckenridge         30g¢gs         srown         Rev.         Harvey          P.          Everest         Fleet         Frederickson         Frank         George         V.          V.          Harris         W.          M.          Vickery         Bishop          E,          L.          Waldorf         Rev.          George          H.          Zentz         Page          Sixteen         7          Wh,          W          WWM         arn          water          eased          ;          Ty          ELS,         oO          fl          fl         Wire          Wee          Staius         Huber          Hughes         Dre          New          Elareett         ineny,          2N.          INI          fesse,          1D),          1B)         Thomas          Jenson         Colonel          W.          S.          Key         J.          Henry          Johnson         J.          R.          Lankard         F,          W.          Lintz         Ge          oreMcGreicint         FAN,          M6,          INR          Reni         Rev.          _W.          R.          Johnson         G.          A.          Nichols         Se          Si.          (Ovanake         O.          B.          Morris         Rev.          T.          S.          Pittenger,          D.         W.          R.          Ramsey         Rev.          F.          M.          Sheldon,          D.         R.          T.          Stewart         lta,          Sa          Welwtedate,          1,          IE.          1D).         UMMM,         1937         y          Ny         i)          Wy         Ny          “         “         iD         ID}.         “ing         Uy         .           ay         MM          ec          dddddddeddd@          zt          3         Ee         EEE         j          Se          ee          sn         ie          mm          a         a          mee         Sadao         pli          Minny,         Yom,         eee          WH          WHE          WO          0          VX          MEX          DL          LEILA          LLL         MW          My         LLL          LLC          OL          LMMLMLM          LLL          LLY          LMI         MW         MY          ILM          CTE          We         Wy          Ny         My          Ny         My,          My,         Bus          Horton          FrRANcES          SmitH          EARL          TOWER         OFEICERS         PEG          VCH          Me          en          ee          es          Bus          Horton         Vice-President         x          coe          eee          ee          PRA          NGKS.          SMITE         SSYOLO          BONO          AD          a          Ss          ape          i          net          eg          sere          ener          oc          Eart          TOWER         UIE          TIE          oe          2          SS          Eh          EE          i          BRA          IE,          crpeehcwi          Joun          ALDEN         Page          Seventeen         YW@@qoqMMM          LLM          UMMM          agen          LLL          MM          my          le          LL          Ll          LLL          Wl          MMM         wweees          19          3          Kelly,          Dorsey,          Canute.         Theta          Kappa          Nu;          Yel         low          Jackets;          Pi          Gamma         Mu;          Student          Council;         Inter-fraternity          Council;         Oxford          Fellowship;          Sec’y         Vous          iee          Guar          A          mc          onme          ole         Pres.          O.          C.          U.          Gospel         Team          ’28,          ’29           Journal-         ism          Trip          ’29,          ’30;          Sec’y         Journalism          Club          729,          730;         Business          Manager          Scarab         799,          730:          Vice          Pres.          Pi         Gamma          Mu          ’30,          ’31.         Smith,          Frances,          Beta         Alpha          Phi;          Womens          Pan         Hellenic;          Beta          Beta          Beta;         Scarab          Queen          729;          Pres.         Womens          Pan          Hellenic          730,         ARLE          Vice-pres.          Senior         Class          °30,          ’31;          Student         Council;          Kindergarten         Club;          Piano          Club          ’27,         28.         Robinson          Horace,          Ok-         lahoma          City,          Delta          Psi         Omega;          Pres.          Alpha          Psi         Omega          ESO:          oun          Pi         Gamma          Mu;          Pi          Kappa         Delta;          Junior          Class          Pres.         29,           °30.          College          Play-         ers.          Pres.          Oo         Mens          Debate          ’28,          729,         °30,          °’31;          Baker          Award         For          Debate;          Alpha          Psi         Omega          Award          for          Dra-         matics;          The          Terrible         Meek,          Outward          Bound,         Servant          in          the          House,         Ghosts,          Evolution          of          Pa,         The          College          Widow,          The         New          Poor,          The          Fool,          The         Promised          Land,          Horses,         The          Heart          of          A          Flapper,         The          Death          House;          The         Widow          From          Boston,          The         Foolish          Virgin,          Short         Winded,          Ten          Dollars          a         Month,          The          Rector,          The         Turn          of          The          Road.         Lee,          Mary          Will,          Okla-         homa          City.          Alpha         Omega;          Pi          Gamma          Mu.         Bradshaw,          Everett,          Ok-         lahoma          City.          Band.         Page          Eighteen         V@qq@!@q}@MM          M          ss         Wp          Wi         aw          Pr         Adams          Catherine          Ione,         Oklahoma          City.          Chi          Delta         Phi;          Pi          Gamma          Mu;         Pres.          Y.          W.          GC.          Az          730;         731;          Pres.          Fifth          Estate         °30;          Isis;          Rhon          Ohro         Alden,          John,          Agra.         Theta          Kappa          Nu;          Fifth         Estate;          Yellow          Jackets;         YouMan          GAs          Orchestra         29,          30°          Glee          Club         30,          °31;          Inter-fraternity         Council          ’30,          ’31;          Treas.         Senior          Class;          Senior          Class         Memorial          Committee.         Smith,          Julia,          Oklahoma         City.          Beta          Alpha          Phi;         Chi          Delta          Phi;          Peppettes;         Searab          Staff          ’28;          Stunt         Night          730.         Coley,          Robert,          Oklaho-         ma          City.         Conners,          Catherine,         Oklahoma          City          ;          Phi         Delta;          Kappa          Tau          Alpha;         Pan          Hellenic          Council          ’28,         729,          ’30;          Peppettes,          Pres.         °30          Pres.          Pep          Council;         Scarab          Staff          ’29,          730.         Campus          Staff          ’30,          731;         Glee          Club;          Journalism         Club;          ’30          ’31;          Kinder-         garten          Club;          Scarab         Queen          7°30.          Asst.          Man-         ager          Scarab          Stunt          Night         But         YW)         y          ple          iay          My,         LLL          UUW          MUU          LLL          edd         —          WWMM          LL,          dec          nciabehe          MMMM          Ll          MMMM          LLL          MUM          OL          LLM          LLM          MUM         i          penning          ae          My          “          is          WU          MeygrinnenninysttE          DEB          WE         MUU          ee          mermeemnunennnmnnni         MMU          TMU          LLL          MMMM@q@qeUMMUMMMMA          LOL          LO          MMM          MMM          MM         MMLAY          EE          WA          MUMS         fo          Lf          Lf.          Wa          fo          “fn          fo          ye          Wi          Oe          fl ,          a          le         THE          SCA          PAB         LLL[[[[[[I[IIIIL Z_          Ll          Wl          Wp         Uf         i          Uy          if          Mi!          My           y          My         y,          My,          y          a          %Y          My,          Wy          My          My          Wy,          WY          Wy         my,          Uy,          n          “My,          By          Nyy          Ny          Wy          My          Nyy,          My          My          Uy         Uy,          My,          My,          My,          My,          My,          Mn,          Me,          Mn,          “ny,          Me,         Boyles,          Georgiana,          Ok-         :          Carter,          Ray,          Britton,         lahoma          City.         Okla.         Adams,          Laurene,          Okla-         homa          City.          -          Beta          Alpha         Phi;          Sigma          Alpha          Iota;         Piano          Club;          Peppette;         Piano          Club          Pres.          ’30,          ’31.         East,          John,          Oklahoma         City.         Dobson,          Harold,          Okla-         homa          City.          Phi          Chi          Phi;         Editor-in-Chief          Campus         730,          °31;          Editor-in-Chief         73.0;          Scarab;          Student         Council          ’29,          ’30;          Inter-         fraternity          Council          ’27         zi          Phi          ChiPhi;          secy,          30)         731;          Ron          Ohro          Ines;          Pi         Gamma          Mu;          Kappa          Tau         Alpha;          Beta          Upsilon         Sigma;          Scorpions;          Journ-         alism          Club;          Campus          rep-         resentative          to          National         Scholastic          Press          Ass’n,         Cleveland,          Ohio,          1930,         Board          of          Publications.         ‘8          aa          UES         Clary,          Katherine          Keith,         Oklahoma          City.          Kappa         Tar          Deltas          Chi          Delta         Phi;          Feature          Editor          of         Scarab’          °28,          729).         Plaff,          Roy          Woodford,         Anadarko.          Phi          Chi          Phi;         Oxford          Fellowship;          Pi         Gamma          Mu;          Fifth          Estate.         Follens,          Mary          Lou,          Ok-         lahoma          City.          Phi          Delta;         Peppettes;          Pres.          Kinder-         garten          Club          ’28,          ’29.         Tillman,          Marguerite,         Oklahoma          City.          Editor         Campus          731;          Asst’.          Editor         Campus          730;          Board          of         Publications          31;          College         Players          728,          729,          730;         Publicity          Mer.          of          Mery         IiI;          Alpha          Psi          Omega;         Peppettes.         Specht,          Blanche.         Page          Nineteen         MMMM         Horton,          Bus,          Bethany.         Phi          Chi          Phi;          Pi          Gamma         Mu;          Business          Club;          Sen-         ior          Class          Pres;          Scorpion         Pep          Club          Pres;          Pep         Council          Pres.         Mahar,          Geraldine,          Ok-         lahoma          City.          Beta          Alpha         Phi;          Chi          Delta          Phi          Pres;         Sec’y          Board          of          Publica-         tions;          Woman's          Pan-         Hellenic;          Ron          Ohro          Ines         '30;          Peppette;          Associate         Editor          °’30          Searab.         Hodge          Graham,          Okla-         homa          City.          Oxford          Fel-         lowship,          Vice          Pres.          730,         Yo          Me          GAs          he:          Pooley         “The          College          Widow.”         Gates,          Edith,          Oklaho-         ma          City.         Voris,          Verle          Van,          Ok-         lahoma          City.          Phi          Chi         Phi.          Band.         Page          Twenty         a          Ny           Ny         Ny          q          D          My         Uy,          he          “ny,          “iy,         Mie          .                   Logan          Margaret,          Hast-         ings,          Nebraska.          Phi          Phi         Phi;          Glee          Club;          College         Players;          Pan-Hellenic.         Harrison,          Bill,          Oklaho-         ma          City.          Delta          Psi         Omega;          Scorpion          Pep         Club;          Pep          Council.         Smith,          Frances,          Okla-         homa          City.          Beta          Alpha         Phi;          Women’s          Pan          Hell-         enic;          Beta          Beta          Beta;         Searab          Queen          ’29;          2nd         Place          Beauty          Contest          28;          Pres.          Women’s          Pan-         Hellenic          30,          ’31;          Vice-         Pres.          Senior          Class          ’30,         Jays          Student          Council         Representative;          Kinder-         Partene          (Glib;          722i.          meas:         2          9°s          Piano:          Clubses          (ese         Willis,          Othal          Ray          Ok-         lahoma          City.          ‘O”          Club;         Footvall          aac          tame          Oem          oe         bo          Ola          ara           O          ame          Oe         731;          Baseball          ’28.         Smith,          Julia,          Oklahoma         City.          Beta          Alpha          Phi;         Chi          Delta          Phi          Peppettes;         Scarab          Staff          ’28;          Corres-         ponding          Seec’y          Chi          Delta         Phi;          Stunt          Night          °30.         MMMM         WMMMMM@@qMs                   YYW)          WH          YY          4          WWW          Geiheed         Wi          WA          Wi          WA          A          Ve         fl          fo,          VA          ;          VA          fl         YW         WIT         Mf,         MIMLIELALLIEUOOALIUUDA         MUM         Ny         %         My         “y,         Wry         ful,          3          a          “ny,         MUM          Wi          Z          WH          WMI         MME          OMELET          Wt          WW          LLL         MMMM          Ml          Ml          MMMM          UW          VM          MM          on          MM          WWMM          MMM          Ml          WWM          YW          site          MY          ‘          Yj          Has         :          ff          ff          7          ein,          fl          :          “my,          My,         Lf          fh          fp          Lif          fo          fr          a          FF          1          ff         THE          A          a         UMMM         Webb,          Ernest          D,          Okla-         homa_           City.          Oe          Club;         Football          °27,          S,          Tay.         730;          Wrestling          ’29,          730,         31;          Baseball          98          «          ;          Non-         fraternity          Champion         Baseball          Team          ’27.         Abernathy.          Clorrine,         Fairview.          Beta          Alpha         Phi,          Beta          Beta          Beta.         Moore,          Howard,          Okla-         homa          City.          Theta          Kappa         Nu;          Little          Symphony          Or-         chestra;          Yellow          Jackets.         Springer,          Loraine,          Ok-         lahoma          City.         Grossman,          Chester          E.,         Oklahoma          City.          Theta         Kappa          Nu.         Moore,          Ila          Mae,          Okla-         homa          City.          Beta          Alpha         Phi;          Beta          Beta          Beta.         Garten,          Grace,          Oklaho-         ity.         et          Have          dar          @)          -Oklaho:         ma          City.         McCorkle,          Thomas,          Ok-         lahoma          City.          Phi          Chi          Phi;         Vice          Pres.          Junior          class;         Searab          Staff          ’29;          Band;         Pi          Gamma          Mu;          _Inter-         fraternity          Council          ’29,         TO),          ails          Verve          Ah,          72         Scorpion;          Fifth          Estate;         Business          Mgr.          Campus          30          Class          Representative         of          Student          Council,          730,         31;          Delegate          to          National         Scholastic          Press           Ass’n.         Convention          at          Cleveland,         Ohio,          °30.         Fleming,          Margaret,         Dallas,          Texas.          Beta          Alpha         Phi;          Chi          Delta          Phi;          Sec’y         Kappa          Pi;          Sec’y          Ron         Ohro          Ines;          Glee          Club;          Y.         W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;          Scarab         Staff          30.         Page          ae         WM          My,          LL          LL          ld          dd          MY          MM          Mnf          nay          MUM,          Wi          Ml          MMe         ema          19.3)          i         Eato n,          Robert          Oklaho-         ma          City.         McCullough,          Ruth,          Ok-         lahoma          City.          Kappa          Tau         Delta;          Pan-Hellenic          Coun-         cil          ’30;          Beta          Beta          Beta;         Lady          Bugs;          Beta          Phi         Kappa,          Kindergarten         Club;          Freshman          Class         Pres:          Scarab          Staff          “30;         Ven          Wie          CaLAc         Tower,          Earl          Cyrus,          Fay.         Theta          Kappa          Nu;          Inter-         fraternity          Council          Pres;         Yellow          Jackets;          Y.          M.          C.         A.          Treas;          Beta          Upsilon         Sigma;          Senior          Class         Sec’y;          Business          Mer.          730         Scarab;          Ass’t          Business         Mer.,          ’29          Scarab;          Board         of          Publications;           Inter-         fraternity          Council,          Sec’y.         Senior          Class.         Richards,          Catherine,         Oklahoma          City.         Gaskins,          Steve          P.,!          Fair-         view.          Phi          Chi          Phi;          Yellow         Jackets          ay          Gh)          CAG         Pres          731.         Page          Twenty-Two         YW         Lidia         TEL,         Erdman,          Verna,          Okla-         homa          City.          Chi          Delta         Phit           @Y.          eWay         Sphinx;          Glee          Club.         Gutowsky,          Ace,          King-         fisher;          Delta          Psi          Omega.         Eldridge,          Helen,          Okla-         homa          City.          Beta          Alpha         Phi;          Alpha          Psi          Omega;         College          Players;          Leads          in         “Servant          in          the          House,”         “Mary          the          Third,”          ‘The         Fool,”          ‘The          New          Poor,”         “Otuward          Bound,”          and         “The          West          Ends.”         Johnson,          Charles          Pres-         ton,          Oklahoma          City.         Theta          Kappa          Nu;          Yellow         Jackets;          Band,          Glee         Club;          Orchestra;          Journ-         alism          Club;          Beta          Upsilon         Sigma;          Business          Frater-         nity.         Jensen,          Paul          Edwin,         Reno.          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Theta          Kappa          Nu;         Yellow          Jackets;          College         Players;          Beta          Upsilon         Sigma;          Band;          Glee          Club;         Junior          Class          Treasurer;         Pres.          Yellow          Jackets          ’29,         730;          Vice          Pres.          Yellow         Jackets          730,          ’31;          Pep         Cormncil          e2S          eco)          oO          Oe         Vice          Pres.          Yellow          Jackets         730,          “3%          Pep          Council         qe          PAN.          TRY):         King,          Doris,          Oklahoma         City.         Page          Twenty-Sixr         WMMMMMM !@qe@!z@§?L_          M||!q!! 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Oklahoma          City.         -Cochran,          Helen,          Okla-         homa          City.          Alpha          Omega.          Cohen          Tillie,          ’Oklaho-         ma          City.         Page          Twenty-Seven         YYW         WU          ddd          MM          MM          Wl          LL          [ 7_          MU         wea),          has          sag         fl          ee          y          WA         ff         UMMM         i         THE         Simon,          Lela          Jane,          Ok-         lahoma          City.         Kamp.          Jim,          Oklahoma         City.         Hampton,          Gilbert         Latham,          Oklahoma          City.         Yellow          Jackets;          Debate         colle         Horn,          Joanna          Carolina,         Oklahoma          City.         Gunn,          Helen,          Oklaho-         ma          City.         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Phi          Chi          Phi;         Alpha          Psi          Omega;          Col-         lege          Players:          Lead          in         Servant          in          the          House;         Ghosts;          Terrible          Meek;         Mary          the          Third;          God’s         Hand,          Evolution          of          Pa;         The          Foolish          Virgin;          Hop         O’          My          Thumb;          The          First         Family;          The          Promised         Land;          The          Chinese          Wil-         low          Pattern;          Horses;         Lucky          Strike;          Asst’.          Di-         rector          Outward          Bound;         Radio          Plays;          The          Valiant         Detective          Plays.         Hemry,          Leslie,          Oklaho-         ma          City.          Delta          Psi         Omega;          Yellow          Jackets;         “O”          Club;          Student          Coun-         cil;          Pres.          Soph.          Class;         Basketball          730,          TIL          G         Swimmming          ’30;          Vice         Pres.          Student          Council          730.         Connelley,          Ellen          Claire,         Oklahoma          City.          Kappa         Tau          Delta;          Vice          Pres.         Chums          Deltams          Phi          see          sec          y.         Beta          Beta          Beta;          Vice         pares,          Wes          Ai,          (Go          Ng          WRYS         Chi          Delta          Phi          Poetry         Contest          729,          ’30.         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Dougherty,          Helen         Davis,          Melvin         Forty         MMMM          MMMM }qeMM          MMM!         itd         Y          UMMM         Boyce,         Williams         Crawley,         Drake,         Doughty         Edwards         Albert,         Classen,         Bennet,         Donald         Mock,          Mrs.          Vernon         Allen,          Elizabeth         ,          Victor         Ben         Cone,          Bernice         Margaret         Bickford,          Robert         ,          Sterling         Fields,          Adella         Sager,          Leona         Freely,          Bernard         ,          Headden         Loise         Ruth         Charles         )          nin,         by         YALL          EEL         a          MMe          YWM@qCCV           Mtr          MMMM          WM          MMMM          MMM         LUAU          OY         LEE          EE          vpmmmmummmumuuunumrd         YW          Ml          ae          Oy          MMMM          MMM          MMMM          Ml          WM          MM          Mh          MMM          LLL           8         yin         Ae          pf          fo          fo          Wi          ‘          ie          ae          fo          ft          y          we          D          fo                     os         THE          “SCARAB         ;          Frank,          Ben         Bragg,          Francis         Byrnes,          Betty         K          rolace         Cohen,          Abe          err,          Lovelace         Cook,          Everett         Constant,          Warren         Baker,          Emma         Baker,          Ruth         Cooper,          Elizabeth         Clayton,          John         Demselinsas          Hedy         '          Munday,          Tom         Cunningham,          Mrs.         Curtis         Bingham,          Iris         Barousek,          Elsie         Martin,          Frank          Shomberg,          Kenstine         Black,          W.          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Richter,          Norma         Page          Forty-Four         TMU         1 95                    |         Burkhart,          Francis         Wallace,          Ben         Brown,          Everett         Albert,          Louise         Jollner,          Anna          Lee         Albin,          Henry         Van          Horn,          Lloyd         Hamilton,          Susan         Galoob,          Dorothy         Harrison,          Art         Garrison,          Harell         Hargis,          Eleanor         Jones,          Mabel         Wright,          Everett         Heade,          Paul          Ray         Ramsey,          Edith         Nett          WN          Ye          Lia          i         WU          WU          MMMM          iti          Mh          WWM          Ml          @@eEY          MMM @qV_MMMMh          Mh          ji          MMMM          LOL          LL                    MM          Wd          LLL          MMMM          MM          MiGs          LLM          WM          MMMM,         eo)          EY          OG         oP          fl          fl          fo.          ft          ff          fo           flr          fr         THE          SCARAB         WM          MMMM          Lf          LLL          lf          LL          hy          MM          MMMM         POOL          neat          Mn          UY          MIMI         Gs          tig          pee          My          YY          “          Gy         iy         Uy         aa,         Ny          Ly          Uy          a         Yy          77,          YY,          NY          Y         My          Ny          “Wy          Uy          Wy,          NY          7)          yy         “Uy,          My,          My,          Mn,          in          Uy,          yy,          “yy         leahens,          dig          De         Goodrich,          Mary          Eliza-         beth          Garner,          Kathlene         Davidson,          Neva         Sayre,          Keith         Smith,          Byron         Schwartz,          Harry         Shelton,          Alice         Skinner,          Ruth         Stewart,          Fanchon         Tackett,          Orville         Simmons,          Ralph         Wood,          Bill         Roberts)          Carlene          Robinson,          Mildred         Vollers,          Francis         La          Grone,          Lanace          ane         White,          Raymond         La          Boone,          Folsom         Woods,          Katherine          Wetzel,          Anna          Kather-         ine         Bishop,          Ruth         Thornton,          Howard          MeQucents          Rabert         Page          Forty-Five         UM          @Eeqllllddedies         ly          MMM          MUM          Ll          LLL          YW          LLL          LZ          YWMMMbs          L L          MUM         a          ay          Mage         ff          fl          fl          fh         y          y          My         Y          Mir,          My,         WUMMMUMA         Owens,          Marie         Hagen,          Virgil         Housen,          Kenneth         Reber,          Jack         Henry,          Floyd         McCrabb,          Hubert         McConnel,          Bill         Page          Forty-Six         WM@@PqM@qM@MM@MMz         “          d         THE          SCARAB         yy          Ny          ,          “ny          ly          .          Wy,          Wy         ke          im          i          Me          Be          Ma         Jones,          Cecil         Kobel,          Emma          Sue         Foreman,          Alton         Fuson,          Charles         Hawks,          J.          C.         Patten,          Fred         Ng         Dolman,          Paul         Patterson,          Hester         Hickman,          Ralph         Hirschi,          Harold         Sawhill,          Barbara          Jayne         Rogers,          Kendall         Gross,          Helen         Ramsey,          Dwight         WWMM,         seeneesnesnitinths         cn          ee          a         +          TTS          DO          seal         PE          AAA         ee          ER          oo          BVO         Se         Organizations         pny,         WUMTMM !@q@q@qeqYeMMMM ||!'| '          |'(|          sr         4                  S                  YW         Organizations         Publications         Fine          Arts         Departmental         Religious         Pep         WUMMMMM |!          |IUM |'|'|'tititn          Up          MMMM          Wh         1 9          ST          |                  Debate         WW)         Page          Forty-Seven         UWWUW@q@qMUaMetétta         Wh,         “th         y          jf”          “          “my,         iy’          fe          “My          petit          n          ttt          MIAN          SAS         S          g          yy          WML         ft          J          J          %          _         Scarab          Staff         FERGUSON,          NIEMCYK,          HALES         PAcK,          ADKINS,          DOHERTY         HicGeiz,          SADLER,          GUTOWSKY         Page          Forty-EHight                   y          Va         Wi          Wi          ‘          ZA         W          oe         Wh          Mn,                   MULL          i          MMMM          TT,          TT          MMU          iy          oS          —          MMMM          MMM          MMMM          a         Lf          ft          -          a          i          iy          oy          a          a          mn         2          ee          .          [ioe                   Harotp          Dosson          BeERT          ROBERTS         The          year          1930-31          saw          many          changes          in          both          the          editorial          and          business          de-         partments          of          the          Campus          staff.          Thomas          McCorkle,          business          manager          for          the          first         three          quarters,          resigned          on          account          of          other          work          and          his          place          was          taken          by          Bert         Roberts.          Harold          Dobson          resigned          the          editorship          that          he          had          held          since          September         1930,          in          the          early          part          of          the          last          quarter,          and          his          work          was          carried          on          by          Mar-         guerite          Tillman.         The          chief          accomplishment          of          the          Campus          during          the          past          year          is          that          it          has         established          its          ability          to          print          the          opinion          of          the          students          whether          it          be          with          or         against          the          opinion          of          the          faculty.         First          Row:—TuHomas          McCorxkie,          GERALDINE          SADLER,         Georce          A.          Hates,          Leo          HIGBIE.         Second          Row:—MARGUERITE          TILLMAN,          D.          B.          Pack,         CLARENCE          ASHER,          CATHERINE          CONNERS.         Page          Forty-Nine         Wi          LL          AL||T   TTT          MMM          MM          gon          Ll          ae          MM          Ml          LN          lll          LT]          Ll          see          ‘st          Wh,          CC          WM          YM          MMM         Wh,         THE          SCARA         WWW         Uy,          4          Wy,         if         ly         Board          of          Publications         ROBINSON,          HALEs,          BALE,          McCorkle         DOoBSON,          ROBERTS,          MAHAR,          FERGUSON         Reorganized          into          a          joint          body          to          include          both          faculty          and          student          represen-         tation,          the          Board          of          Publications          supervised          The          Campus          and          Scarab          this          year         under          the          chairmanship          of          Prof.          E.          M.          Castleberry.          James          H.          Ball,          director          of         the          school          of          journalism,          was          vice-chairman,          and          Geraldine          Mahar,          was          secretary.         The          function          of          the          Board,          which          was          organized          six          years          ago,          is          to          receive         and          vote          on          petitions          for          editorial          and          business          position          on          the          staff          of          the         University          student          publications.          Equal          faculty          and          student          representation          tends         towards          harmony          and          efficient          control.         Due          to          the          trying          circumstances          attending          the          Scarab,          the          Board          of          Publica-         tions          m et          with          some          difficult          problems          this          year,          but          all          were          successfully          handled         by          the          untiring          efforts          of          the          members          of          the          Board.         Page          Fifty         %,         HO          fl          fl         ‘ny          ‘ny          “iy         My          Uy          UY          My         Ny,          My,          Up,          ny,         WMO          UMM         -         Winuy         plo         yy          yy          MUUUUMUMMUUMELM          YW          Wy          Yy          Wy          Wi)          MMMM          LLL          edd          ddd          dddddddddl         Ji          Ws          WM          MU          ee          Ml          Mi          MM          YL.          MM          MMMM          yes          LLM)          MMW          Ml         yn         Mp         yy          UY          My         Y          7,          y          Uy,         My,          Uy,          Gy,                   MM          MMM         HALES,          Dosson,          CONNERS,         TILLMAN,          CARTER,          PACK         NERC          SIO          C10          get          et          Re          en          et          ee          Haro_p          Dospson         Vice          President         SCCKCRO          GN          ee          a          ee          ee          MARGUERITE          TILLMAN         The          Oklahoma          Alpha          chapter          of          Kappa          Tau          Alpha,          national          honorary          jour-         nalistic          fraternity,          was          organized          at          Oklahoma          City          University          in          the          latter          part         of          the          1930          school          term,          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.         The          organization          is          sponsored          by          Prof.          James          H.          Ball.         Page          Fifty-One         YUM          MMM          MU          Ll          MU          is          On          LTT          MM          Wl          LL          WM          NTT          UM          LL          MMMM          Mle         wae          |          95]         Uy          Y          7         yy          “Uy,          “Uy,          Uy,         My          Uy          My          My         Mn,          “a,          “My          My         merririny,         WU         f          if          ff         P          y          fi         YW         pp         THE          SCARAB         Mens:          Quartette         ADKINS,          WATKINS,          Davis          FuSON         Quartette          activities          in          the          men’s          voice          department          have          been          divided          among         various          appearances          in          Oklahoma          City.          They          sang          at          sessions          of          both          the          senior         and          junior          divisions          of          the          Chamber          of          Commerce.          During          the          year          they          filled         engagements          as          an          entertainment          feature          before          several          business          and_profes-         sional          clubs,          and          were          also          presented          in          the          highschools          of          the          city.          On          numerous         occasions          the          quartette          has          been          heard          from          both          W          K          Y          and          K          F          J          F.         Page          Fifty-Two         UMM          L[ [[ [[ ILL L LT_          aguunuguun          UL          Ss          WM          LMMLNALI II IZIIIIIIIIIIIIIITZZ_          MLO          Wl         mia“          seed.         eee          |95           |         foray,         on         y         YL          TY          LITT          WML          YY          Les         y         YM          MMMM          Ll          Whee          MMU          LLL          MMU          UMMM          LM,          MMMM          laa          psig         Yr  ,         y           ‘M,         WOT          TD          EL          MILE          =§          MMU          i          YM          MMU          VWWMM|!@q@eCM@MM|(ttt          LLL          Ml          WWM@ Z?To@MMt          Ul          YY          YU          My         ye          if           4%         ot          ae          fl          Jes          Lo          fl          fo          fl.          fli          for          fl          fo         9         4         Y         yy.          iy         y          4         u          4          Uy         My,          Uy,         Women's          Trio         RIXEY,          Hurr,          REARDON         One          of          the          most          successful          features          of          the          voice          department          of          the          College         of          Fine          Arts          is          the          Women’s          trio,          composed          of          Mary          Elizabeth          Rixey,          Corrinne         Reardon,          and          Lois          Huff.          Organized          last          year          to          replace          the          Women’s          Quartette,         the          trio          has          been          very          popular,          appearing          before          many          different          clubs          and          organ-         izations          in          Oklahoma          City.          The          trio          also          has          broadcast          on          a          number          of          occasions         and          has          done          much          to          advertise          the          University.         Members          are          selected          by          Prof.          Clark          Snell,          head          of          the          voice          department,         and          any          women          student          who          is          a          member          of          the          Women’s          Glee          Club          is          eligible         fotry          out          tor          the          trio.         Page          Fifty-Three         Wi          LTT          MM          ld          MU          WM          MMM          MMMM          MM          ye          lll          ee          Willi          LLC          Wl          LLIIIIII _         WML                  “THE          SCARAB         Men's          Glee          Club         First          Row:         PATTERSON.         Hosss,          REBER,          PATTON,          HENSLEY,          SmItTH,          PEUGH,          HARRISON,         Second          Row:—Fercuson,          Davis,          Cotter,          GOSLIN,          SNELL,          (Sponsor),         SmitTH,          Bracc,          CLAYTON,          TURNER.         Third          Row          :—Htrscu1,          Pack,          ZENTzZ,          SMITH,          WATKINS,          NEWMAN,          WIL-         LIAMS,          ADKINS,          NANCE,          ALDEN.         Perhaps          the          most          active          organization          in          the          voice          department          has          been          the         Men’s          Glee          Club          directed          by          Clark          Snell.          This          group          has          appeared          in          the          city          a         great          number          of          times          and          in          every          instance          has          been          given          an          impressive          reception.         Their          appearances          included          the          brilliant          chorus          work          in          the          opera,          “Chimes          of         Normandy          ;”          an          appearance          with          the          Duffy          School          of          Dance          who          presented          their         extravaganza          at          the          Shrine;          also          numerous          engagements          before          city          clubs          as         well          as          in          the          high          schools.         Page          Fifty-Four         YMMMMM|M|ttr         Wy,          Ny         by         Uy,         n,         LLL          isa         WWMM          LOL          LLL          MMM          WWMM         MMU         jim         Th          E          SCA          BAB         ZZ          LL          LLL          Llf           MMM          MMMM          Mh         My          Gy          Ny          iy          si          Vy          ny          7,         ly          ty          My          Y)          My          My          My          My         a)          7)          My          My          Ny          Uy          Yy          Yy          My         My,          Un,          My,          My,          iy.          Un,          my,          Oy.          My,          Mp,         Women's          Glee          Club         First          Row          :—ALLEN,          SHELDON,          NIMS,          FIELDS,          BASORE,          SIMPSON,          (QUUOROLI.O.         MAN,          Mawar,          SMITH,          Koset,          Hurr,          Goopart,          SMITH,         STOCKTON,          BUERGER,          ERDMAN.         Third          Row:—Morriss,          NAyior,          RIxEy,          JONES,          SMITH,          BARKER,          GUNN,         Uruam,          Noet,          EILer.         Women’s          Glee          Club          work          for          the          past          year          seems          to          have          adhered          to          the         policy          of          quality          rather          than          that          of          quantity.          This          member          of          the          musical          de-         partment          confined          its          appearance          to          the          audience          of          station          W          K          Y,          so          far          as         outside          engagements          were          concerned.          In          presenting          the          opera          “Chimes          of          Nor-         mandy”          both          glee          clubs          were          combined          to          furnish          the          numbers          involving          chorus         arrangement.         pees          Fifty-Five         Wa          MMM          OL,          WW         LL          ia          oe          nen          Denon          Wh         ee          |95          My          “dy,         ,          by,          aN         MUM          UMMM         y          y          y         fl          ff         Y          ff         THE          S          CARAB         College          Players         KING,          SADLER,          ROBINSON,          BARTELL,          ELDRIDGE         LOGAN,          TILLMAN,          BOWERS,          GROSSMAN,          MERRITT         Continuing          their          policy          of          presenting          the          best          available          plays          for          Oklahoma         City          University          audiences,          Those          Famous          College          Players          presented          during          the         year          of          1930-31          two          outstanding          successes          and          other          smaller          plays          of          distinct         merit.          In          the          production          of          Ibsen's          “Ghosts”          they          surpassed           all          previous          efforts         in          the          field          of          tragedy.          The          play          was          well          received          in          its          three          performances.         The          comedy          play          of          the          year          was          Rachael          Crothers’          “Mary          III’          which          presented          a         sufficient          contrast          to          the          former          effort          to          make          up          a          very          balanced          season.         In          addition          to          these,          Those          Famous          College          Players          presented          their          usual         line          of          inspiring          religious          plays          including          “The          One          Thing          Needful,’          “The          Ter-         rible          Meek,”          and          the          “Servant          in          the          House.’          There          were          three          evening          enter-         tainments          given          in          the          form          of          one          act          plays.          These          plays          were          also          taken          to         various          clubs          and          organizations          providing          a          valuable          service          for          which          the          depart-         ment          has          been          noted          for          several          years.         Much          credit          must          go          to          Professor          Wayne          Campbell          for          his          inspirational         leadership          and          direction          which          had          much          to          do          with          the          success          of          the          season.         Page          Fifty-Siz         WWMMMM @q@T@LAM| q@q@! q!MMt          YY          LMT          YY          YY         V          fo,          WA          Va          Wi          Wa          Y          PLX          7          |         S         MLLLIII7_          MMU          iy          Ml         tehost         es         YY          y          MU         THE          SCARAB         Alpha          Psi          Omega         [E-LDRIDGE,          ROBINSON,          KING,          HiIrsHtl,          3ARTELL,          CROUCH.         The          work          of          the          Gamma          Zeta          Chapter          of          Alpha          Psi          Omega          for          the          year         of          1930-31          was          largely          in          its          elected          field          of          inciting          interest          in          the          dramatic         in          Oklahoma          City          University.          The          organization          is          composed          of          those          who          have         qualified          under          the          strict          requirements          of          the          national          organization          on          a          basis          of         playwriting,          staging,          designing,          acting,          and          direction.         One          of          the          major          projects          of          this          group          is          the          presentation          of          awards          to         the          outstanding          actor          and          actress          for          the          year.          This          year          after          much          deliberation         it          was          decided          that          achievement          award          for          women          should          go          to          both          Miss          Vir-         ginia          King          and          Miss          Helen          Eldridge,          and          the          award          for          men          to          Horace          W.         Robinson.           The          awards          were          presented          for          the          outstanding          work          of          Mr.          Robinson         and          Miss          King          in          the          production          of          “Ghosts”          and          the          splendid          performance          of         Miss          Eldridge          in          “Mary          III,”          coupled          with          the          activities          of          all          three          in          the          other         fields          of          endeavor.          The          organization          is          to          be          congratulated          on          one          of          the          most         successful          dramatic          seasons          that          Oklahoma          City          University          has          ever          had.         Horace          ROBINSON,          VIRGINIA          KING          HELEN          ELDRIDGE         Page          Fifty-Hight         WUMM          UMMM          VWWIIlt          WA          WMD         f          Yp          Wi          ‘         Vi         Sy         LLL          LEE          dd          dddlélus         MM          MMMM          VMWM          MUM          MM          il          Yili           LZ          OL          MMM          MM          Ll          oe          Ml          WWM          MMMM          ill           n         Td          Vi          es          “ye          a          %,          ,         va          y          i.          4          ve          4          Wa          wa          ™          1g          My,          WM          LMLLLL_          Wy          UY          LAL          Uy         MUM          MMU          Ml         LLL          dddddddddddddddddidaa         TL          CWMM Z!_V]_M| | | |          |IM M@|           (|          tba         ea         Kappa          Pi         First          Row          :—BALTZLEY,          BECKER,          AvEY,          Burc,          DEMING,          WRIGHT.         Second          Row          :—STEVENSON,          VLIET,          TYNDALL,          KANALY,          MILLER,          FURRAY.         Third          Row          :—Witp,          Howarp,          Eacock,          Nims,          FLEMING.         The          Lambda          chapter          of          the          Kappa          P1,          national          honorary          art          fraternity,          was         established          at          Oklahoma          City          University          in          1928.          The          fraternity          annually          spon-         sors          an          exhibition          of          the          work          of          the          members.          The          outstanding          social          feature         of          the          year          is          the          annual          studio          party.         The          Kappa          Pi          trophy          is          awarded          each          spring          to          the          best          student          in          the          art         department.          The          last          award          was          presented          to          Lois          Harjo.         Individual          exhibitions          of          Martha          Avey,          art          department          director,          and          of         Walter          Alexander          Bailey          of          Taos,          New          Mexico,          where          held          under          the          auspices         of          Kappa          Pi          during          this          last          year.         Page          Fift          ia         VM          a          a          aaa          ie          MULL          Me          LS         ye          Hee          g         WAMU         A         Wy          YYYYYsw ¥7¥7z         THE          SCARAB         Orchestra         The          editorial          staff          of          the          SCARAB          is          indeed          grateful          to          the          director          of          the         Oklahoma          City          University          orchestra          for          the          following          which          is          an          excerpt          taken         from          a          Brief          but          CONVINCING          interview          with          Herr          Hebestreit          who          is          the         director          of          the          instrumental          group:         To          Quote          Professor          Hebestreit          :         “You          know          as          well          as          I          do          that          these          damn          kids          here          are          lazy          as          hell          and         won't          attend          these          practices.          Vot          can          you          eggspectd,          I          esk          you?”         Frankly,          Professor,          we          didn’t          expect         we          only          hoped.         Page          Sixty         WY          WWW)          YM.         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President          _-_-----          pee          ee          AG          RENE          CADAMS         SGGiCh          IN          UIC          OSU          CY          m=          er          ee          ee          Lots          Hurr         The          Piano           Club          is          composed          of          all          highschool          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.          Dean         Burg          and          Professor          Loudenback          are          the          sponsors          of          the          club.         Page          NSixty-One         Wl          YWM@@q@q]@@_!]_]@EAAM q@@]M @ q@X@]7]q@q@q@q!q]q_7q _@_!VV ! ]!@!7@ TZ!VX!! HHV Ht tt i@          WMA          MMM          ll          YY          MMMM          W@V!@@HMMMMMVq@tttta          YL          TLL          MMU          LLL          MU          LL.          fo         COU          ML          0.          “7          Wa          Va          fl          fo          1          9S           5         by         Wy,          Uy          Ly         Ny           7)          Uy,         My          My          My         My,          Mn,          Mn         WM         THE          SCARAB         Sigma          Alpha          lota         Back          Row:—W1NAns,          Cone,          JONES,          Kosei,          FARMER,          Cox,          BuTLer,          Mrs.         BURG,          PADGETT,          LSCOE:         Front          Row:—YouNG,          BUTLER,          ADAMS,          Hace,          DEARDORFF.         Sigme          Alpha          Iota          is          the          oldest          musical          sorority          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         composed          of          women          who          are          in          sympathy          with          the          objects          of          the          sorority          and         are          willing          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          Alpha          Zeta          chapter          was          installed          at          Oklahoma          City          University          Nov.         1021928;         The          Sorority          maintains          a          cottage          at          the          MacDowell          Colony          at          Peterborough,         New          Hampshire.          A          quarterly          magazine          is          issued          by          the          sorority          called          Pan         Pipes.          The          colors          are          crimson          and          white.         Page          Sixty-Two         WWW         MUU          LLL          ddd         WM          Kuda          sai         fo          vA          WA          Va         LLL          dda         MWIMMMM !  |'!         Tht          E          Sn          BAB         MMU         Back          Row          :—ALLEN,          CONNERS,          LATIMER,          HUNTER.         Middle          Row          :—Hoserc,          Gross,          GARNER,          SAXON,          MorrIss.         Front          Row:—BRANNON,          SINGLETON,          Murr,          Foster,          Harrison,          KaIser,         Swan,          MUEGGE.         ESTO          CH          ce          ee          ee          ee          ee          is          ALICE          KAISER         UDINE:          BS          5          Came          ee          alle          Sag          =                    a          PS          ANN          LATIMER         DOOD          OnUC          amet          Gee          eee          ee          ae          a          =          Betty          Hunt         The          Kindergarten          Club          is          for          the          purpose          of          giving          education          students         practical          experience          in          teaching.          Each          year          the          club          has          a          Christmas          tree          at         the          Community          House,          and          gives          a          Christmas          Chapel.          The          girls          pay          the          tuition         for          one          child          each          year.          The          colors          are          lavender,          pink,          and          green,          and          the          flower         is          the          sweet          pea.         Page          Sixty-Three         nn          unnggun          Sal          sitesi          Wl          Vii          oo          MMMMV ]qee           M           |          11h,         WUMMMMs         p          v          W         4                    -         WWW“         Sphinx          Literary          Club         WN         Top          Row:—Stocxton,          Hess,          Nims,          SPRINGER,          RICHARDS.         Bottom          Row          :—RIckr,          Frecps,          CAREY,          BoyvLes,          SMITH.         President         ee          LORAINE          SPRINGER         Pace-PFESMOGHL          5          ae          eee          GEORGIANNA          BOYLES         Secretary          —-         pe          Doris          STOCKTON         LU          HOGSUMEI:          te          ee          ee          eee         DoLorEes          NIMs         The          Sphinx          Literary          Club          is          the          oldest          club          on          the          Campus.          Its          meetings         are          held          bi-monthly.         The          social          side          of          life          is          emphasized          in          addition          to          interest          in          literary          pursuits,         and          many          happy          social          events          are          held.         Membership          is          open          to          any          girl          of          the          University          who          maintains          a          good         average          standard          of          scholarship.         Page          Sixty-Four         WUMMMMMMUM | |'|( | | | |M|MMM|'Mtta         WWW,          Wh         we          wo          |          fo          fl          wo          é          y,          a          93          {4         MUU         Uy,          We          ly         OT          yy,         ALLELE          YDSO          ET          il          EGO          LLL          EEE          EEE         MM          MMM          ULM          ML          MMM          WWMM,          Vl          sins          i          vg          Yall          WM          MMMM          WU          ll          MMMM          LT          MMMM          UMMM          LLL          WWMM,         7.          7?          “a          nn          ee          Va          fi.          “ygymaniigyun         1OOL4         ie          Ly         ny,          My          D         My,          My          My          Wy         Uy,          “iy,          yy,          Uy,         hn          %          fa         STOCKTON,          KAISER,         SPRINGER,          ADAMS,         TOS          LOOT          ec          tee          es          Ae          a          a          oe          ty          ALICE          KAISER         AEA          ESTOS          ONCE          ey          BE          stent          ee          ANN          BARKER         NOG)          CUO)          ie          i          ere          weep          Sed          ADELLA          FIELDS         ECO          SUC          ieee          el          ee          ee          een          fen          DoLores          Nims         The          Y.          W.          C.          A.          was          organized          on          the          campus          for          the          purpose          of          helping         all          girls          in          the          University          to          live          a          more          creative          life.          Each          year          this          club          spon-         sors          many          social          activities          for          O.          C.          U.          students.         The          annual          affair          is          the          girls’          informal          banquet          which          is          given          for          the          pur-         pose          of          getting          all          the          students          and          members          of          the          faculty          acquainted.         Page          Sixty-Five         WM         eerssse,         OMA          AMMA          AEE          ALE          EOL          ELITE          erttill                    AULA          LELLEULLLELLULLDELUETYEE          WHAM          AEIEELESIRS         WUMVq@qeLT          @q q]q]q}E)TNT|| !]]q}}e@q]@q@]@@@@q@q@q@q@e@q @qwqVqXHV@q@q qe!]_LM@@q q q_e_MMWA          Mqq] q EqYTM@T@q !}THH@e}HTW|@!7q7qHTHHMMas          Vq]q q e@q@q$OMqqequM@qTVqqTMMM@t@00          fo                    W                                        Me          Min          ‘o,          a          i          im          My          My,         SCARAB         WW         Meine         Beta          Upsilon          Sigma         Page          Sixty-Sixr         CLL          UE          EEE          EE          TE.          CL          LECCE.         YU          LUO          ::          :          L:          IK:          KKK         MAUMUAELILILET          OE          A          LD          Wi)          yyy          IIIIIreervwvpvpoeye”@ o”          ttl          YW)          ‘          ist         UMM          MW          T7777          MMMMWq@q@q@qMMMMMMM |           ttn          WM          WWMM          fh          Ji          diss          LUAU          LLM,          MUMeeeq_qYq|qeEe]]M|@!@@E@e@EeY!]          MM @q@q]q|eeaX{]@q@q|a@©_©M!MMMea         LAP          PPPP          A          Phe?         WM         Ny          Ny          Ny          Uy          My         Sn          a          yy          yy          ay          Y          UY          UY          7)         Wig          Wy,          Ly,          Uy          Uy,          Uy,          Uy          Y)         “ny,          “yp          My          Uy          My,         nn          My,                    Pe          Ym,          a          a         THE          SCA          BAB         LL          MUM          VWI          MM          MMM          MMMM         Beta          Upsilon          Sigma         TEM          MOSHER          OAR          ay          Map          es          eg          Se          a          a          Se          ee          I!          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The          object          of          the          fraternity          is          to          unite          the          students          of          the          business          depart-         ment          while          they          are          in          school          and          to          keep          in          connection          and          cooperate          with          them         after          they          have          graduated.          In          this          way          contact          is          made          with          the          various          businesses         affording          a          wider          field          of          employment          for          the          working          student.         Page          Sixty-Seven         UMMM“,         LN          LTE          Mill          LMM          yon          MM          “oP          UL         ae          195           |         My         My.         WM         fi         VA         The          Goldbug,          Oklahoma          City          Uni-         versity          cafeteria,          is          managed          this          year          by         R.          G.          Richards          who          has          had          experience         along          this          line          for          some          time.         For          six          years          Mr.          Richards          was          con-         nected          with          the          dining          car          service          on          the         R.          G.          RICHARDS         Texas                    Pacific          as          well          as          the          Santa         Fe          lines,          and          afterwards          was          given          man-         agership          of          various          Fred          Harvey          houses.         After          leaving          the          Fred          Harvey          man-         agership          in          good          standing,          Mr.          Richards         came          to          Oklahoma          City          University          to         accept          his          present          position.         INSIDE          THE          GOLDBUG         Page          Siaty-Eight         Wi         wy          UMMM         WWM         4         ery,         Wy          Ny         lor         Cen          MMMM          YI          YW          iy          O          Y          WHY          HU          IO          OO          OOOLLMA         UMMM          TTYL.          VILL          @Y@@@] @@@@ ]_] @UV@! V ]]]@EY] H]a]HMMM@Y|Y@ ,          “          iq          i,          Vig          LLL          LTT]          MMMM          lll          Ll          Wl          Ml          ULL          MM          MM          MUM          Mh          Li          Yl          Ml          Ll          M          Mipsis          YM          Ce          W i         fo          Sy          VA          Yh          s          %          5                    Vi          7,          1          id          4          4          Yy,          4          di          My          in.          %          Z          i          Ny          Uy          Z,          Ny          %         PIP          LIP          PP          Pipa          Ey)          a          rr.          rs         ly         Y,         NY,         THE          SCABAB         LLL          LLL          WwghlLTTL          LANL          ML         MUMIA          LLL,         Beta          Beta          Beta         Top          Row:—McCvu.ioucH,          Carter,          SMITH,          JAYNE,          BOGLE,          CAVENER         Middle          Row          :—AtTwoop,          Moore,          ISHMAEL,          MerriItL,          McCrAcKEN,          ABER-         NATHY.         Bottom          Row          :—BEROWSEK,          KostKA,          GUNN,          CONNELLEE,          SWANSON,          TRUAX.         PROMOENE          mes          ae          See          Wii          Sis          Nat         DSICCI          CLOT          V          tes          =          =          See          ee          Ne          CLAIRE.          CON          NELLEE         LOU          AMC          he          ete          te          ee          et          CLORINE          ABERNATHY         Beta          Beta          Beta,          national          biological          fraternity,          was          founded          at          Oklahoma         City          University          in          1922          for          the          purpose          of          supplying          for          the          biological          sciences         an          undergraduate          fraternity          instrumental          in          promoting          an          interest          in          this          depart-         ment          and          in          furthering          the          objective          of          the          sciences.          From          the          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.         Page          Sixty-Nine         GL          dd          LLL          @@e@@E          @@@EHKM@@ q@VV_V_!V@|UI          LIM          WMMMMM@q@qC__MM          MULL          MM         ead          |)         WUMUMAMM@|qXXM          WW          MMWq@q@e@q@qLUMMo          5         THE          SCARAB         Chi          Delta          Phi         ADAMS,          CLAREY,          MAHAR,          HILL.         Second          Row:         Top          Row          :—GuNN,          CONNELLEE,          TRUAX,          SMITH.         President          BaP          ee          NCP          i          awe          a          A          GERALDINE          MAHAR         Vice-President          2          2          Se          ELLEN          CLAIRE          CONNELLEE         SCOT          CLOT          Ye          ee          =          Seah          eae          __--MartHa          TRUAX         Treasurer          22228          Re          ee          ee          ___FERN          ROSENGREN         Membership          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,          Tennessee.          The          Oklahoma         City          chapter          was          established          in          1924.         Creative          writing          is          encouraged          by          the          sorority.          One          requirement          of          pledge-         ship          is          the          presentation          of          two          or          more          original          productions.          The          sorority          spon-         sors          an          annual          poetry          contest          open          to          anyone          affiliated          with          Oklahoma          City         University.         Page          Seventy         VM          HU          q@qouuUuTTMV@@qq]q@q!eMM|'|'(te          MUU         wf          tf          vA          IOS          |         UMM         ass          ddeddeedeedsbededidddddiddddddddddddddddddddddlddddddddddda          WMS         MMM          Y         y          Wi          iy                   VA         THE          S         MMMM         Lda         LL          dddddae         WW.         Oxford          Fellowship         Top          Row:—PFaAFF,          GROSSMAN,          Hopce,          KELLEY,          HAmMILToN,          Easton.         Bottom          Row          :—DeESE.LMs,          DaAvipson,          WALL,          ADKINS,          Morriss,          GOSLIN.         The          Oxford          Fellowship          is          a          national          ministerial          organization          of          twenty-four         chapters.          It          was          founded          on          the          campus          of          DePauw          University,          Greencastle,         Indiana,          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,          spon-         sor          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.         Be          AE          Sos         LL          Ul          MMU          Ms          MUM          ogg          LMI          UMM          WMWWMb,          Ul          UE          EEE          EE          EEE          LL          Wi          Mls         ffl          fl          fl          bh          193 45         uw          LLL         ‘3          Ys          MMM          MMddddddedsa          MM          Mi          la          MMU          MMM          UU         ny          Ga.          i         Wy          %          My          ,          %          y,          M,         ig         “Up           %          “ny                  THE          $          CARAB         WW          LL          YW          Lh          WW@q@qqTMMMMth         Pep          Council         President          ==          =e          oe          eee          ES          Bus          Horton         VACEEP          PESIOCNIA          =          a          ee          ee          ee          Bop          MaAcLANBURG         SCOP          ERIE          Ve          cet          eee          eee          ELEANOR          Lou          SCHUMAKER         Homecoming          was          directed          at          Oklahoma          City          University          this          year          by          the          Pep         Council,          composed          of          the          Presidents          of          the          pep          organizations          and          an          elected          rep-         resentative          from          each.          Yell          leaders          are          also          members          of          the          council.         Friday          pep          council          programs          were          sponsored          by          the          Pep          Council.          The          tradi-         tion          of          the          council          is          to          see          that          apples          are          purchased          for          the          teams          when          a          vic-         tory          has          been          won.          Organized          in          1926,          the          council          brings          together          those          in-         terested          in          the          building          of          school          spirit.         Page          Seventy-Two         MMMMMMHMewetwsh          W          UY          Wq@q@q@qqYyYMMM|MM          WHOM          MMU         wun         WM         MUM          MMMM          ZL          Ul          TL.         fo          fff         fly         Ny         i         Ny          Typ          Wy         ‘ny          iy          by          My,          Wy,         y           “ny,          ay,          ”,          My,          ,          “Ny,         Mn,          “ny,          “Oy,         SUCRE          ERR          EEER:         Top          Row:—ApDkINS,          HEmRs,          SMITH,          SMITH,          TOWER.         Middle          Row:—WatTkins,          Hotcoms,          Stinson,          Fuson,          HAmprTon.         Bottom          Row:—Smitu,          NEwMAN,          ABERNATHY,          JONES,          BOWER,          SMITH.         The          Yellow          Jackets          were          by          far          the          most          active          pep          organization          on          the         campus          during          the          1930-31          seasons.          Their          performances          at          the          different          games         played          by          O.          C.          U.          were          always          the          most          outstanding.         Their          most          conspicuous          performance,          however,          was          their          celebrated          scrim-         mage          with          a          similar          organization          from          Central          State          Teachers          cee          The          boys         all          entered          earnestly          into          the          spirit          of          the          thing          and          it          was          a          huge          success          till          the         police          arrived          with          the          tear          bombs.         Page          Seventy-Three         Ki          byl          (ly          MM          Ly          MLL          nmuapuuiny          A          yoy          cog         ee          |95           |         YW         YM          OU          _          Ml          Ml         ils         “ny          Wy          UY         YY,          Yj          “Ny         My,          My          yy         We         YLT          TEE          EEE          I          ML          LLL          LLL          daa         bs          MMMM          Mey          bisects          MMU          WM          OL          LL          MMMM          ne          CMM          MMMM          LI         ttt         ‘ny         Ny         PM         yy          flrnnetiny,          ’n,           y         WS          repre          rice          MUN         MULITILLLLLULYLLEMROOLUULMIYLE          AE         WM          Ze          a          WY          Wh          YL          YW          YUU          —         f          vi          fp          a          a         CRAWLEY,          ROBINSON,          MARTIN,         KLEIN,          HAMPTON         Under          the          supervision          of          the          Epsilon          chapter          of          Pi          Kappa          Delta,          national         honorary          forensic          fraternity,          debating          has          grown          to          assume          major          importance         at          Oklahoma          City          University.          Professor          Carl          W.          Skinner          has          coached          the          team         through          all          its          years          of          victory          on          the          platform.         Four          Oklahoma          Championships          and          the          placing          of          fifth          in          the          National          Pi         Kappa          Delta          convention          at          Tiffin,          Ohio,          are          the          results          of          three          years          of          hard         effort.         Horace          Robinson,          who          has          been          with          the          squad          for          four          years,          is          a          debator         of          the          highest          rank.          Lawrence          Klein          has          been          a          valuable          member          of          this          year’s         group.          Ben          Crawley,          freshman,          won          first          place          in          oratory          at          the          Pi          Kappa          Delta         convention          at          Alva.          Frank          Martin          and          Gilbert          Hampton,          freshmen,          have          also         done          exceptional          work.         Page          Seventy-Four         Wl          La          Md          UU          MMMM          |@_=q@}@qeMMMMWih,         ee          [95                    |         MMMM         fl”         fr          wr         fl          Yttny,         mene          MVM          DLO          DPA          unui         WM          MUM          MU          MMMM          MUM          Ml          WWMM          cerns          MMMM          LL          oe          Ml          WU          Ld          MWA          MUM         rf          my          pny         ve          VA          ,          a          VA          Wa          fo          f          ft          i          WA          @          Wa          2          -          %,         THE          SoG         WU          CULL          ddd          LLL          MW         i                    WW          Y          MWWM|@qTVqqMUM          LOL          WWMM          Mtl          LL          MUM          Ll          UM          MM          MMMM          MM          LM          Wh          I,         ymin         yy         Wedd          4;          Uf!         My          My          Ly         CNY          Y          Yy         %%          m,n,          My           yy         Nyy          My          hip,          “iy          My          My         h          ,          7          tin          n,          tn,         New          York,          N.Y.          ceva         April          13,          1931.          :         Miss          Faye          Ferguson,          Manager,         The          Scarab,         Oklahoma          City          University,         Oklahoma          City,          Oklahoma.         My          dear          Miss          Ferguson;          -         After          carefully          studying          the          photographs          you          have         submitted          my          choice          is          as          follows;         No.          1          -          Marcelle          Atwod.         No.          2          -          Hleanor          Naylor          .         No.          3          -          Frances          Smith          .         Of          course          this          selection          is          made          only          on          the         photographer's          art.          411          of          the          girls          show          very          fine         characteristics          of          face          and          character          but          it          would          be         impossible          for          me          to          make          a          reall y          true          judgment          without         witnessing          their          carriage,          posture          in          repose,          amd          their         address.         Please          know          that          I          consider          it          a          great          honor          ani         privilege          to          act          as          judge          in          this          contest          and          to          be          given         the          opportunity          to          cooperate          with          you.         Ido          not          know          how          the          impression          was          created          with         you          that          I          am          in          the          employ          of          Mr.          Ziegfeld.          This          of         course          is          not          true.          I          am          an          independent          manager          and         while          I          have          staged          about          twenty-five          productions          for          Mr.         Ziegfeld          in          the          last          fifteen          years          amd          also          rehearsed          his         last          production,          I          am          not          umier          contract          to          him          or          any          other         Manerer.         I          am          taking          the          liberty          of          seding          you          under          separate         cover          literature          that          will          explain          itself.         Very          sincerely          yours,         “U4         AW          al          a.          ut          AMA         3         Page          Highty-One         YM         MMM          Ml          Hise          Ll          mn          Reprint          poe         Uy         Wr         —         oT         3         U         O         Fp)         yl          Yt          my         LEELA          M          EAI          I          IIIT          WLLL          lig         ix          MMMM          YMWUMMMq@pE          tr          LE          MM          Ml          WM          MMW          WM          MULL          LOM          Wh         YN         My.         “NY         Yn         Ma         SMITH,          MAHAR,          FERGUSON         GROSSMAN,          Tyson,          LoGAN,         WEST,          HAMILTON,          FUTRELLE         Kappa          Tau          Delta—Martua          Tyson         RutH          McCuLLoucu         Beta          Alpha          Phi          FRANCES          SMITH         GERALDINE          MAHAR         Phigehte          eh          —MARGARET          LOGAN         GWENDOLYN          WEST         Alpha          Omega          —Lots          FUTRELLE         Susan          HAMILTON         Phi          Delta          —Mrs.          CHESTER          GROSSMAN         SARAH          ANN          FERGUSON         Page          sh          db         g          MMU         fl          A          fr         ll          LN          oy          pn         vy          WEXIM         Wt          LL          LL          dors          MM         Wi          x,          y         WMMIIVOUUSS          TPA         Wh         MMMM         +          y          Y          ly          iy         THE          SCABAB          ve         Beta          Alpha          Phi         First          Row          :—-JAYNE,          SADLER,          RATLIFF,          SMITH.         Second          Row:—BarRTELL,          WILLIS,          JEFFREY,          McCCLure,          NIEMCYK.         Third          Row          :—Foster,          Cox,          BRANNON,          ANTHONY,          ADAMS.         Fourth          Row          :—Kose._,          Muir,          FLEMING,          SmMirH,          ABERNATHY.         Fifth          Row          :—Papvcett,          PowEL_,          Hoperc,          Mawar,          MUSGROVE.         Page          HPighty-Four         WWM         WUMMMMq@q@EeqH@@q@@@E@@@@!W!XX!CH@tto          WY.          ;          :          ee         VA          WA          le          fl          yp          Ww          Yl          jl          if!)          Ve          IOS          |          i          My,          Uy.          yy          ny          Vy.         UMMM          TUL          MMMM          TTT          MMMM          YU          lly         y          a          a          ff          are          Pi,          fh         ft          fp          ff          ff          fr          fo          fl          Wi         yl          Welty,         MULE         aa         N         Yu          MM          TT,          TT          TL,          YL         “ny,          my,         Founded—1910         Colors—=         Purple         and          Gold         Flower—Violet         SENTORS         He_en          Evpripce,          Oklahoma          City         IrA          Mae          Moore,          Oklahoma          City         CLORINE          ABERNATHY,          Fairview,          Okla.         FRANCES          SMITH,          Oklahoma          City         MARGARET          FLEMING,         Oklahoma          City         GERALDINE          Manar,          Oklahoma          City         Jutta          Situ,          Oklahoma          City         JUNIORS         Vey          BarTeELL,          Oklahoma          City         Lovu1sE          JAYNE,          Oklahoma          City         Mary          ErizasetH          WILLIS,          Okla.          City         GERALDINE          SADLER,          Oklahoma          City         SOPHOMORES         Ruta          McCiure,         HELEN          ANTHONY,          Oklahoma          City         HitmMer          Foster,          Oklahoma          City         PAULINE          RATLIFF,          Oklahoma          City         ZELDA          CAMPBELL,          Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma:          City         Lanpis          ALLEN,          El          Reno,          Okla.         BARBARA          BADGETT,          Quitique,          Tex.         GERALDINE          Hoperc,          Oklahoma          City         MarGaret          Mutr,          Oklahoma          City         CoRINNE          REARDON,          Oklahoma          City         Emma          Lou          Niemcyk,          Oklahoma          City          Laura          ExizazetH          Situ,          Okla.          City         PRESHMEN         ZADA          SUE          PapcGeTT,          Fort          Smuth,          Ark.          DorotHy          JANE          BRANNON,          Okla.          City         Emma          SuE          Kose,          Sallisaw,          Okla.         LORENE          ADAMS,          Oklahoma          City         MarveETtTtTa          PoweLL,          Oklahoma          City         CorNELIA          Cox,          Oklahoma          City         PLEDGES         MARJORIE          JEFFREY,          Oklahoma          City         CHRISTINE          Muscrove,          Oklahoma          City         KATHRYN          KiNG,          Oklahoma          City         Duy          dd          vg          gong          Wl          eH          te          see          WM         Page          Eighty-Five         sks,          MMM          ddd          YW”          Ms          ddd          UT          MUM          TZ         MIMI         LE          MMMM          LLM,         Minuit         iy         “ie         7         M,         Ny         Uy,         ay         YM          Wf          YY          ]          YEE          ECAEAECAECCCACACAACCCCCACACCCCKCCCCCEEEEEEE         IB:          ene         THE          SCARAB         Phi          Delta         First          Row:—CoNNerRS,          WALBERT,          ADKINS,         FERGUSON.         Second          Row:—FoLLens,          Hoce,          Kerr,          Mc-         IntosH,          NAYLOR.         Third          Row:—Jones,          Harrison,          KAISER,         KINCH.         Fourth          Row          :—SCHUMAKER,          GROSSMAN,         DowuE ertTy,          Henson,          McCAtt.         Fifth          Row:—Roserts,          Ross,          Swan,          WINGATE.         Page          EHighty-Six         WWMM         1931.         YWU J|=@ H Jqq@qVI         ld         QO                   yu          LLL          ddd          i          vd,         WWUM@q@qP]q_MMIMIM | |ttstteas         UAL          YUE         i.         MUMMY          MUSE          rs          UO         Wil          Ml          ——          iii          LT          lu          ly          MMM          7          Mil          —          =          el          SS         -_          ee          er          fo,            ,          4         TH          E          SCA          BAB         YY          WMMMMMMM q!@EL{TM !@A          M@ |           |          | |' |'|m|m|m[ |'|'          iz         PUMA          HULL          UAE         4          “          “i,          Wy          Mi,          My          My,          yy          Ly         UY          %          NY          Ny          Wy          Y          Ny          Yy          My         Upp          %           Ny          Wy          My          My          My          My          My          Ny,          My         4          My          Mi          My,          Mi,          7,          My         “My,          “Wy.          Ny,          Up,          Mm,          Un,          ny,          mn          “4,          Mp         Founded—1908         Colors—Red          and          White         Flower—Richmond          Rose         SENIORS         CATHERINE          CoNNERS,          Oklahoma          City          Mary          Lou          Fo.iens,          Oklahoma          City         SARAH          ANN          FErRGuSON,          Oklahoma          City         JUNIORS         ELEANOR          Lou          ScHUMAKER,          Okla.          City          Mary          Hoce,          Oklahoma          City         Mary          OLA          YOUNG,          Oklahoma          City          FRANCES          COLEMAN,          Clinton,          Okla.         LorENE          Douwerty,          Oklahoma          City         SO          BEOMORES         GiLapys          Henson,          Oklahoma          City          Harriet          Kincu,          Oklahoma          City         WINIFRED          Harrison,          Oklahoma          City          Fay          Lee          McCati,          Oklahoma          City         LucitE          Hones,          Oklahoma          City          VirGIniA          MacxintosH,          Okla.          City         ETHOLYN          STRADER,          Oklahoma          City          HELEN          LAGRONE,          Oklahoma          City         Lots          Hurr,          Oklahoma          City          ALICE          Kaiser,          Oklahoma          City         FRESHMAN         TrutH          ADKINS,          Oklahoma          City          Marcaret          Enpicottr,          Oklahoma          City         CARLENE          Roperts,          Oklahoma          City          LorAInE          Huppieston,          Oklahoma          City         DorotHy          Swan,          Oklahoma          City         PLEDGES         ELEANOR          Naytor,          Oklahoma          City          LoveLAce          Kerr,          Oklahoma          City         Marjorie          WALBERT,          Oklahoma          City          Betty          Jo          Mann,          Oklahoma          City         Page          Highty-Seven         YH)          YU          Wh,         UWA          UMMM          MMMM          He         777777          EAE          SS          SS         WLU“,          YW          E          5          |          Y          YM         ft         iff         THE          SCABAB         Kappa          Tau          Delta         First          Row          :—HERRING,          Cooper,          CONE,          CONNELLEE,          CHAN-         CELLOR.         Second          Row          :—Trvuax,          Lynn,          Tyson,          AtTwoop,          Cooter.         Third          Row          :—OweEns,          Pitts,          Morrison,          DANVERS,          CLARY.         Fourth          Row:—Noe.L,          Byrnes,          Hurrines,          HarpIn,          EILer.         Fifth          Row:—SiNGLETON,          SKINNER,          THOMPSON,          BRaGG,         Crary,          M.         Page          Eighty-Eight         VMUq@q@eq@E@@          MMMq          yy           ty          WWM,         y          YA          ,          VA          ,          fl          ‘A          WA          y,          19.          3           My,          “My,          “my,          “My,          my,          ly.         YUM          llllddddddd         WANN         i,          MM          yy         WLLL          LLL          dda         WM          LM          Ml          MMMM         NWS         Founded—1921         @olors—          timson         Flower—         White          and          Silver         Sweet          Pea         SENIORS         Ruts          McCuttoven,          Oklahoma          City         CATHERINE          CLARY,          Oklahoma          City         ELIZABETH          HERRING,          Oklahoma          City         VIRGINIA          Cooter,          Oklahoma          City         JUNIORS         Dorotuy          Cites,          Oklahoma          City         EmMA          KATHRYN          CHAPMAN,          Okla.         City         MartHa          TrRuAX,          Oklahoma          City         ELLEN          CLAIRE,          CONNELLEE,          Okla.          City         Juanita          Lynn,           l          Reno,          Okla.         BERNICE          EILER,          Oklahoma          City         FRANCES          Pitts,          Oklahoma          City         Martua          Tyson,          Oklahoma          City         SOPHOMORES         IMOGENE          SINGLETON,          Oklahoma          City         VELMA          NOEL,          Oklahoma          City         Frances          MEEK,          Oklahoma          City         Mitprep          Morrison,          Oklahoma          City         MarceL_teE          Atwoop,          Oklahoma          City         ALBERTA          CHANCELLOR,          Mineral          Wells,         Texas.         FRESHMEN         Betty          Byrnes,          Kansas          City,          Mo.         FRANCES          BRAGG,          Oklahoma          City         Dorotuy          Danvers,          Oklahoma          City         ELLEN          Roserts,          Oklahoma          City         HarriET          HUFFHINES,          Oklahoma          City         Lucite          THompson,          Oklahoma          City         ELIzABETH          Cooper,          Oklahoma          City         Mary          Crary,          Oklahoma          City         FANCHON          eee          Oklahoma          City         BERNICE          Cone,          Oklahoma          City         RutTH          aes          Oklahoma          City         VirGINIA          Situ,          Oklahoma          City         Jean          Avams,          Tulsa,          Okla.         PEEDGES         Lots          Wixtson,          Oklahoma          City         Vy          MMW          WW          nung          MMM          UM          Ml          MM          Vi         eee          |95           |         Page          Highty-Nine         Wy,          YWWUMMMM! @qeUIIM,         Wy          ty          ny          is          iG           by          wy,          ny         Y          MY          Y          7),          UY          Uy          MY          UY         4%          a          Cy          Yy          My          Uy,          UY          My          7          Uy         My,          Uy,          7          My.          Uy          “ny,          Mn,          “ny,          Uy,          Uy,         LLL         MMMM          Ml          Wi         Cys         Wh         Ny         My,         WONIUALDSEDR,         WU          YUL          EEE          YUE          ECECECECCCCCCQEOECCCACAQAAAKL          WW,         Us                    2          Z          he                    te,          tn          hy,          lng         First          Row:—WETZEL,          Nims,          KING,          SEARS.         Second          Row:—Saxon,          Woops,          WEsT.         Third          Row          :—RICHARDSON,          BLANKS,          LOGAN,          ALLEN.         Page          Ninety         WMMMMMMMM@q ? !@@Ee@qHLUMM| |||Ma@M@!z@€CHMMMMi          Y          WWMM,          Wh          Wh          WW          W          MMMM         Wi          Uy          i          ;          g         a          ff          ff          LF          PLR          IE          5         YUMA,         SUIIqqq q@E@e}@]W|@ !_@q@t_uM !q@q@q_EATHLM@@q] @@          et          bi          YW         YM         fo,         LLL          ee                   META          TE         Founded—1923         Colors—Green          And          Silver         Flower—White          Rosebud         SENIORS         Laura          ALLEN          NeErr,          Oklahoma          City          MarGAareET          Locan,          Hastings,          Neb.         Mar          GILREATH,          Oklahoma          City         JUNIORS         VirGINIA          Kinc,          Oklahoma          City          Dotores          Nims,          Hydro,          Okla.         GweENbOoLyN          West,          Oklahoma          City         SOPHOMORES         CaroL          ALLEN,          Oklahoma          City          Maup          Ricwuarps,          Oklahoma          City         FRESHMEN         PAULINE          BLANKS,          Oklahoma          City          Joy          Saxon,          Oklahoma          City         CHARLOTTE          SEARS,          Oklahoma          City          VIRGINIA          PouNDER,          Oklahoma          City         RosAtige          Morris,          Oklahoma          City          KATHLENE          GARNER,          Oklahoma          City         MarTHA          LYNNE          Carey,          Okla.          City         PEEDGES         OTHELLA          WILLIS,          Oklahoma          City          ALICE          SHELTON,          Oklahoma          City         Vy         My         ny,         Page          Ninety-One         AMMA          YEA          MAY          CE          My          jude          mn          iy,          i”,          y          np,         eee          |S)         YMMM!@EM          Ms         Lda         Wh         y,         My         cs         CU         fo         Page          Ninety-Two         adds          YY         Wz         THE          §         First          Row          :—Lantz,          Kinc,          BISHOP.         Second          Row:—SmMITH,          FUTRELL,          FAUCETTE.         Third          Row          :—HAmMILTON,          LEE,          COCHRAN.         YM         ns         YU          YL          YT}         AYMAN          Ny          Y         MY          My         Yy          Ny         Uy         4,         LLL          Ys          Wi          Wy          oy         Founded—1910         Color—White         Flower—Daisy         SENIORS         Mary          Witt          Ler,          Oklahoma          City         JUNIORS         Doris          Kine,          Oklahoma          City          HELENE          Cocuran,          Oklahoma          City         GRETA          FAUCETTE,          Oklahoma          City         SOPHOMORES         ALICE          SMITH,          Oklahoma          City         FRESHMEN         Susan          Hamivton,          Oklahoma          City          Rutu          Bisuop,          Oklahoma          City         BARBARA          JANE          SAWHILL,          Okla.          City          Ramau          Driscoii,          Oklahoma          City         RutH          CLAssen,          Oklahoma          City          BETHINA          JOHNSON,          Oklahoma          City         Vivien          Lantz,          Oklahoma          City         oe          Ninety-Three         Milla         MMM         LMM          GL          WW          MM          MM          ay          LT]          Ml          LLL          YUU          LM          UMMM          WUMMMMV@ @V@qe         eee’          19          5           te         WMMep@wesy9          wns         fi         THE          SCARAB         Wynn,          J.          SALLEY          PATTEN         CRAWLEY          HURRY          NEWTH         CuurcH,          A.          SHELDON          CuHuRCH,          W.         MILLER          Wynn,          P.          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WWMV@@q@q@qq}@EeL          M@Mq@@@a         TOW          iy,         unin          MUU          ELLE         YU          ame          MMM          dla          Ml         fof          ff          ff         MUMIA         leas          Ml          MM         LLL         WIMMtétr         COU          LLLLDYWUE         Mle         I          ad         “i,          iy           y,         yp          “Ny,          4           yj          %          Wy         My,          My,         MY         THE          aA          PAB         MUU          NT                    MMU          LLL          LLM          Ll         Kappa          Phi         JUNIORS         Joun          McCarrery,          Oklahoma          City          GAIL          SALLEY,          Oklahoma          City         KEENAN          SHELDON,          Oklahoma          City          LesLiE          RINGER,          Oklahoma          City         GAYLORD          BuRBRIDGE,          Oklahoma          City         SOPHOMORES         Mossy          Wo          tr,          Oklahoma          City          Atonzo          CuurcH,          Oklahoma          City         James          Wynne,          Newcastle          Tom          Newt,          Oklahoma          City         FRESHMEN         Frep          Patron,          Oklahoma          City          Birt          Cuurcu,          Oklahoma          City         FLoyp          Hurry,          Oklahoma          City          BEN          CrowLey,          Chickasha         PAFFORD          WYNNE,          Okliahoma          City          FRANK          MILLER,          Hydro         CHARLES          CUTHBERTSON,          Chickasha          Ivan          RicHarpson,          Oklahoma          City         Fotsom          LaBoon,          Oklahoma          City          Ep          Jacozs,          Oklahoma          City         Joe          Swan,          Oklahoma          City         Page          Ninety-Five         LT          MM          MMM          ULL          LLL]          MM          eq@q@q}eqCWMM@!||q@q@}EMM,          WM          WWM          MMMM          MLL         ee          |.)          a         FS         mnttIT          ponevisiseceessieevusesisenveeveesvunseneneisineeseedtea,         VEE          EEE          EEE          EEE          ee          @          ee          dededddceede,         %         5          Ms          My          My,         My          y          Y           y         My          My          My         My          My          M          My         ’          Y          Yy          y                    y          My         ts          My,          Mn,          the          My,          :          Min,          ny,         s          M          Mn,          a          a          he,          ee          hy         WHINE          WLUULMLLLELL          LIU          ELLE         WWM         §          CARAB         Interfraternity          Council         ROBINSON          DEZAUCHE         GUTOWSKY          Dospson         McCorkle          VAN          VorIS         TOWER          CLARKOWSKI         Page          Ninety-Six         WUMMMUMUMMU||ltlltta          MMU          MM         )          OOM          iy,         TI.          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Pts.          Opp.          W          L          ay          Pet:         Tulsa          0          0          1,000          15%          31          4          0          0          1,000         OF          Can          eee          1          0          .667          252          1f63          7          0          0          1,000         Phillips)          72...          1          me          0          1300          148          78          4          1          0          800         0),          13          WE          vaca          wl          3          0          .000          79          113          4          1          0          S00         GOLDBUG          RECORD         =          O.          C.          U.          40;          Abilene          Christian.          .14          0.          C.          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SOMEDAY         WOM         ae          ee.         77         MY         Yn,          a         ae          E          AA          BAB         Wl          We          WM          LL          hy          UU         MUU          AML          MD          nent         The          Goldbugs          started          off          what          was          to          be         their          greatest          football          season          with          a          forty-         to-fourteen          victory          over          Abilene          Christian         College          of          Texas,          winners          of          their          confer-         ence          the          year          before.         The          second          game          of          the          season          found         them          opposing          a          powerful          team          from          Kan-         sas,          Baker          University.          But          powerful          or         not          powerful,          they          all          looked          the          same          to         Coach          Green’s          crew          of          huskies,          and          Baker         bit          the          dust          to          the          tune          of,          Oklahoma          City         University          30,          Baker          0.         The          game          with          St.          Louis          University          was         supposed          to          be          a          test          of          the          goldbugs’          real         “stuff,”          and          it          was,          with          “Ace”          Gutowsky         and          Captain          Ted          Hand          tearing          the          Billikens         into          small          pieces          in          a          twenty-one-to-nothing         game.         The          Central          Teachers          of          Edmond,          an         old          traditional          rival,          opposed          the          Greenmen         and          found          no          better          luck          than          the          rest,          the         score          being          twenty-seven          to          six.         wasnt          WM          LMM          MMMM          MMMM          MMM          LLL          Ml         “ny          Ny          iy          iy         Mm,          Mm,          Uw,          May,         COL          OM          AMAA          UUAUEMADHNINM          WM          11          MOOD          VO         UUM          OOO         a          “uy          AP          MALUY          EMMY          UY          YJ          WA          7a          my          MUMY         of.          oa          WA          as          ra          Wf          fo          pf           f°,          ’         Y,          LOT          HO          VL          MV          ADA         ji          Lda          MMM          MMMM          OL          MM          OO          MUM          MMM          MMU,         UY          MMM          Hs          WALL          UCR          TUTT          TUE          shliag          Ad          Ua         My,         My,         MUM          MM.         Me          My,          Lh          My,         My          Ny          Uy)          Y)         Ny          n,          on,          “My          ‘          7)          my         Yay,          Wy,          My,          My,          Un.          ha,          My,         By          this          time          the          sport          world          began          to         realize          that          Coach          Green          had          something         unusual,          so          the          Goldbugs          were          dubbed          “The         Big          Bruisers.”          Ace          Gutowsky,          Ted          Hand,         and          one          of          the          greatest          lines          ever          seen          in         this          part          of          the          country          were          beginning          to         impress          the          public          that          they          were          truly         great.         When          the          time          arrived          for          the          homecom-         ing          game          with          the          powerful          Aggies          of          Still-         water,          the          floodlights          illuminated          a          field         packed          to          its          capacity          with          expectant          fans,         and          hundreds          on          the          outside          were          clamor-         ing          for          admittance.          It          was          generally          be-         lieved          that          the          Goldbugs          had          but          a          very         slim          chance          for          victory.         With          Bob          Eaton’s          marvelous          kicking,         Hand's          powerful          line          smashing,          Gutowsky’s         elusive          running,          Anderson’s          headwork,          and         the          never-say-die          spirit          of          such          line          men          as         Thompson,          Maddox,          Webb,           Leverich,         Kamp,          Morgan,          and          Eaton,          the          city          crew         bled          out          a          score          of          six          points          while          the         Aggies          could          not          garner          a          point.         Page          One          Hundred          One         HMM          MM          CULLT           WM          MMU          MMM          LLL          amu          ee          Me          oe          ae          UMMM          Ml          MMMM          Ll          MUM          MMMM          CN          Z_          LT]          MMMM          Mh         os          tie          manne          ie          pee           ig          Cs         fp          iebiny,         oe          EE”         iz          MW          hipamenpenmmmmanannuie          semua          csc          renmssarncim          8          roma          ne         SES         WHOLIS          LLEERULLELLID          DO          LOR          TOLL          rrr          A          ——¢         annonce          MMMM          ies          WWW          UMM          iy          TLL          ay          Wii,         va          f!          ee          WA          Ws          ft          ii          y,          “a          fe?          4          Wi          a          We          ”          WA         .         4         4         [[[[[[[[[IIIIIII_          MMM         Their          name          was          now          made          and          the          “Big         Bruisers’”’          went          into          the          next          game          with          a         conquering          spirit          and          downed          the          Okla-         homa          Baptists,          26          to          0.         Coach          Green          next          took          his          men          to          far         off          West          Virginia          to          do          battle          with          the         nationally          famous          Davis-Elkins          eleven.          To         the          pleasant          surprise          of          the          Oklahoma          City         boosters          they          took          Davis-Elkins          under          13         to          2,          in          perhaps          the          hardest          fought          game          of         the          season.         Friends          University          of          Wichita          was          a         walk-over,          Coach          Green          playing          his          second         and          third          string          teams          in          a          49          to          6          track         MCceL:         Phillips          invaded          to          give          the          Bugs          a          scare         by          holding          them          scoreless          the          first          half.         However,          the          game          ended          with          the           Gold-         bugs          on          the          long          end          of          a          27-to-14          score.         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The          proud          and         undefeated          team          of          Coach          Green          journeyed         to          the          Oil          City          only          to          be          greeted          with          a         33-to-13          defeat.         All          in          all          the          season          was          a          success.          The         game          with          Tulsa          simply          found          a          football         weary          aggregation          who          had          really          made          a         name          for          themselves          all          over          the          nation.         Part          of          their          success          was          in          the          rating         of          national          recognition          both          as          an          unde-         feated          team          and          as          the          possessor          of          an          all-         American.          Mr.          “Ace”          Gutowsky          was         chosen          by          one          of          the          New          York          sports         editors          as          a          half-back          on          his          “all”          team.         The          other          part          was          that          of          compiling          252         points          to          their          opponents          75,          and          of          de-         feating          such          teams          a          Abilene,          St.          Louis,         Oklahoma          Aggies,          Baker,          and          Davis-Elkins.         Page          One          Hundred          Three         LLL          LLL          Ueeq           |q@E}qa  q!@q@qe__!! H          CMU          CL_          MMM          Ml         eee          |)!         we         Page         WMMMMMMM|@q@@eqx€q{”7          HMMM         aes          LLL         SCARAB         YL,          Ml         Coaches         This          athletic          department          of          Oklahoma         City          University          was          ably          handled          by          Head         Coach          V.          J.          Green          and          his          assistant          Coach         Moore.         Coach          Green          has          been          on          the          staff          for         three          years          coming          here          from          Illinois          where         he          attended          the          University          of          Illinois          and         Coached          at          Waukeegan.         Coach          Moore          was          a          one          time          football         star          of          Oklahoma          City          University          and          handled         the          assistants          job          in          1930          under          both          Green         and          Skillern.          This          year          he          was          assistant          in         football          and          took          over          the          full          duties          as          track         J.          GREEN          coach.         Under          Green          the          Goldbugs          had          the          best         season          ever          enjoyed          by          any          previous          gridiron         teams.          Coach          Green          has          put          the          locals          on         the          gridiron          map          of          the          nation.          Under          his          leadership          the          Goldbugs          gradually          rose         to          great          heights          and          climaxed          this          rise          this          year          by          defeating          some          of          the          most         powerful          teams          of          the          country          and          ran          through          an          undefeated          season          up          until         the          last          game          in          which          breaks          turned          against          the          “Brusiers”          and          they          lost          a         heartbreaker          to          Tulsa.         Green          also          handled          the          Basketball          and          baseball          teams          with          fair          success.          In         basketball          the          Bugs          were          not          over          supplied          with          material          and          the          baseball          team         showed          fair          to          win          the          Big          Four          Championship.         Coach          Green          will          be          back          in          1932          and          expects          his          football          team          to          complete         the          job          almost          completed          this          year.         Too          much          credit          can          not          be          given          Coach          Moore.          He          has          been          a          power          be-         hind          the          throne          for          two          years,          and          this          year          coached          the          Bug          tracksters          to          a          champ-         ionship          in          the          Big          Four          and          took          his          relay          men          to          Texas          and          Kansas          for          victories         never          before          won          by          Goldbug          relay          teams.          In          Texas          the          team          won          their          first         major          trophy          in          track          by          winning          the          Half-mile          relay.          At          Houston,          they          also         carried          off          a          second          in          both          the          Austin          meet          and          the          Kansas          meet          held          at          Lawrence,         Kansas.         Moore          also          was          the          backfield          coach          for          the          powerful          football          team,          and          as-         sisted          in          basketball.         Coach          Moore          might          be          termed          a          local          boy          who          “Made          Good.”         One          Hundred          Four         WWW          LMM          YY          MMT          WYO         a          7          i          ,          Vi          VA          va          |          1 9          3           =         UUM          has          Ml         Milt         Yi          MO          iy,         ELL          dddddddddddJJdissééé          LLL         jim          MMMM          WWW          MMW         LLL          dddddddddida          MMU)         Wht          TOLL          TT          ill          T7           WM          Ml          YY          LL          WWMM          Mil          UL          iil         PPP          PPL          Lh          fifi          fof         THE          S$          CARAB         Ne         Basket          Ball          Schedule          1930-31         ID          ecuml          jem          COnmme          Ota                    cies          ere          eae          =          eee          =          42-27         IDXees          ilkss.          Eee          WANG          We          Iba          ike          eee          ee          =          a          ey)         Ace          om          LUDO          Live          Odie          nel          mes          =as          eee          rere          ee          er          37-20         (2DeOMED          GLa          tl          yam          ele          geweeer          =          ee          oe          eee          =          19-20         Aten          Lat          yillemier          um.          2          yaaa          ee          18-22         atti          enttalmotates          Leachetc.          hot          cu          =          =e          =          mae          25-28         faring)          Oem          pill          peg          neem)          oe          aoe          ee          rarer          24-26         Feb.          6,          Oklahoma          Baptist          University,          here-_- -          35-16         Rebel          UlsamUniversitye:          |          ulsdaeee          a          ee          18-22         Page          One          Hundred          Five         LL          MMU          MMU          ddd          MU          UMM          Ml          WWM          M@Eq@E          M@          |          |||          |||         fl          fr          fo          Va          fl          7          a          1          I9OS           5          yu          Mn,          %          i          “ny,          hi          My,          %         Uy         Wi          haan          YY          YY          UW          YY          MMU          TY         i          i          de         Page          One          Hundred          Six         Wil          (le          MUL          MUM          ay          LL         ULE         Hy          Wi          WHtEN         YY          MUM         MUAY          TOM         Basket          Ball         Although          the          Goldbugs          did          not          set          the         world          afire          in          basketball          they          did          have          an         unusually          good          season.         In          the          opening          game,          the          Bug          cagers          led         by          the          former          Central          high          star,          Johnny         Soergel,          won          over          the          Cameron          Aggie          five,         42          to          27.          Soergel          garnered          13          points.         The          next          game          proved          also          to          be          a          set         up.          Playing          the          Arkansas          A.                    M.          team          in         a          sluggish          game          featured          by          the          scoring          of         Soergel,          Pack,          and          Ferguson.         After          playing          the          Liberty          Loan          five          an         exhibition          game          for          the          Y.          M.          C.          A.          open         house          night,          the          Goldbug          cagers          prepared         for          their          first          real          test          of          the          season,          meet-         ing          the          Be thany          “Swedes”          of          Kansas.         Bethany          boasted          a          team          of          champions         having          won          third          place          in          the          national          meet         last          year.          In          this          game,          Coach          Green’s          five         of          Ferguson,          Pack,          Soergel,          Gutowsky,          and         Anderson,          played          what          is          generally          con-         ceded          as          the          best          basketball          displayed          by         any          team          ever          turned          out          by          the          school.         The          final          score          was          20          to          19          in          favor          of         the          Swedes.         The          next          game          was          also          a          moral          victory         for          the          Bugs,          holding          the          powerful          Mary-         ville          team,          coached          by          Henry          Iba,          to          a          four         point          victory.          The          score          was          22          to          18.         The          Goldbug          five          seemed          to          lose          heart         after          these          close          defeats          and          lost          the          next         game          to          Central          Teachers          of          Edmond,          29         foncos         The          heart          breaker          of          the          season          was          the         game          against          Phillips,          a          conference          game.         All          through          the          game          the          play          was          even,         ULSI          in          AMEND,         VILL         eae         WU          MMU          MMMM          Ml          MMMM         7777          7-7          WBE          SS          SSS         MUA         Wl          MUM         LA          fp          fh          fo          pp          ff          fe          fel          ®          MOU          OE          LLL          G         foeiliny,          My         MMqeq]q@Y          Wy         2         8         BS         Weds                   p          S         y         OO          LLL.         a          WM         Yy          NY         Wy          “My          My          NY          a7         UN          My          “Ny          “,          My,         Um,          4,          om,          ac          oe,         qh          E_          SCA          BA          B         first          one          side          having          the          advantage          then         the          other.          With          Ferguson          guarding          Ander-         son,          a          substitute,          the          unexpected          happened.         Anderson          threw          the          ball          with          one          hand,         lighting          on          the          rim          the          ball          seemed          about         to          fall          to          the          floor,          but          instead          it          fell          through         the          basket          just          as          the          final          gun          was          fired.         Soergel          again          was          high          point          man.         A          four          point          loss          to          Tulsa,          and          then         victory          over          Southeastern          at          Durant.          In         this          game          Leslie          Hemry          began          to          show         signs          of          real          basketball          ability.          These          signs         were          found          to          be          true          before          the          season         was          over.         The          next          game,          with          Cordell,          was          un-         eventful.          However          what          followed          this         game          was          something          to          make          old          basket-         ball          graduates          happy.          The          Goldbugs          won         their          first          game          over          Phillips          University.         In          this          game          Ace          Gutowasky          was          the          in-         dividual          star.          He          was          a          veritable          driving         demon,          hitting          the          loop          from          all          positions.         Losses          to          Tulsa,          East          Central,          Oklahoma         Baptists,          and          Southwestern,          ended          the          seas-         on.          The          Southwestern          game          was          won          in         an          overtime          period.         The          Goldbugs          attende d          the          Winfield         tournament          but          had          the          hard          luck          of          meet-         ing          the          champions          in          the          second          game.         Featuring          their          play          at          the          tournament          was         the          exceptional          playing          of          Hemry.          He          was         without          doubt          the          best          scoring          forward          in         the          tournament.         Next          year          the          Bugs          look          forward          to          a         winning          season.          Peppers,          a          freshman         looked          like          the          best          bet          the          Bugs          have          ever         boasted          at          center,          and          Welch,          captain          elect,         should          burn          up          the          league.         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UMMM          UMMM          V|q@q@qoaucuqxaUMUUMMMas         THE          §          CABAB         Track         a         Standing          :—McCormMick,          GASKINS,          SHELDON,          THomMpsOoN,          PARKER,          Moore,         DEMMING,          Hott,          BENTLY,          DoucHutTy,          HUGHES.         Kneeling:—Now          Lin,          ADKINS,          WILLIS,          CHEATWOoOD,          Pack,          HacGINs,         HicBIE,          FERGUSON.         Led          by          Captain          Cheatwood          and          Coach          Moore,          the         Goldbugs          started          out          the          1931          season          with          promises          to          have         the          most          successful          season          in          the          history          of          the          institution.         Probably          the          outstanding          feature          of          the          season          was          the         discovery          of          a          crack          half-mile          relay          team.          Attending          the         annual          Texas          Relay          carnivals          at          Austin          and          Houston          the         ReeES          Bt         Bug          quartet          returned          home          with          a          second          place          at          the          first         meet          and          a          first          place          at          Houston.          The          team          was          com-         posed          of          Ray          Willis,          (Capt.          30),          D.          Bb          Pack          (Caps          27s         Bill          Cheatwood,          (present          Captain),          and          Hester          Patterson.         In          the          first          dual          meet          the          Goldbugs          lost          to          Edmond         Teachers          by          four          points.          The          Edmond          team          won          due          to         its          superiority          in          the          distance          races.         The          second          meet          was          held          with          Tulsa,          the          Bugs         winning          75          to          56.          Hester          Patterson          garnered          16%          points,         and          D.          B.          Pack          made          16%          points          to          lead          the          point          getters.         Patterson          won          firsts          in          the          Hurdle          races          and          the          100          yd.         CHEATWOOD          dash.          Pack          won          the          220,          440,          and          880.          Both          ran          in          the         relay.         Last          year          the          Goldbugs          won          second          place          in          the          Big         Four          Conference          meet.         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Malesia:          Se          es          Onecare          el          ee          Zo=0         Xp          cle          Ovmh          Usa          wa          tee          ili          Saami          eee          eae          Se          18-11         Nore!          WSL          UO          ESBS          AN          SuS          «Sa          ee          ae          2-          O         EX          piile2          os          bavylorat          baylogm          mee          22          2          =          2215S         PE          PitleZ          Oe          Db          AVIO          te          At          M52          VO          femme          eee          ee          ae          4-14         IM          ay          Cy          8s          tote          I          ei          She          ue          se          eee          he          a          ee          1-2         IMB?          PAO)          (OG          eho          LO          Be          ee          ei          ee          a          al          Spe          Da          ee          neg          ay          aoe          (al         With          the          best          baseball          team          in          the          history          of          the          institution          the          Goldbugs         sailed          through          to          an          all          victorious          Big          Four          championship.          All          of          the          conference         games          were          won          by          margins          from          ten          up          to          20          points.         Faye          Ferguson          was          the          outstanding          diamond          star          for          the          season.          He          did         all          of          the          pitching          for          the          Goldbugs          and          was          a          sensational          batter.          He          was          ably         assisted          by          such          stars          as          Welch,          O’Quinn,          Gutowsky,          Nance,          Morris,          Higbie,         Band,          Zinn,          and          Alexander:         The          first          game          of          the          season          was          won          by          the          wide          margin          of          25          to          5,          over         the          Phillips          nine.          Losses          of          the          season          were          suffered          at          the          hands          of          Baylor         University          of          Waco          Texas          by          the          score          of          14          to          4.          In          this          game          Ferguson          was         off          his          usual          game          and          Coach          Skillern          had          no          other          man          capable          of          filling          his         shoes.          The          next          defeat          was          a          heart          breaker.          After          beating          the          Oklahoma          Aggies         on          the          home          diamond          the          Bugs          journayed          to          Stillwater          and          lost          one          of          the          best         games          of          the          season,          2          to          1.          Faye          Ferguson          held          the          aggies          to          less          than          five          hits         but          had          some          errors          behind          him          and          a          few          bunched          hits          in          the          seventh          inning         winning          for          the          Aggies.         The          1931          season          also          started          with          another          championship          prospect.          The          Bugs         under          Coach          V.          J.          Green          won          over          Northwestern          and          the          Strong          Edmond          squad.         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In          their          win          over          East           Central,          Webb          won          a          fall          over          Sherman          to          win          the         match          by          the          score          of          14%          to          131%.          Edmond          gave          the          Bugs          their          worst          drubbing,         beating          the          local          squad          28%          to          1%.          In          this          match          Webb          won          the          only          points         for          the          Bugs          by          scoring          a          draw          with          Holt.         In          a          match          against          Oklahoma          A.                    M.          the          Goldbugs          teamed          with          South-         western          and          both          teams          were          defeated          by          the          National          champions,          beating          the         Bugs          27          to          5          and          Southwestern          28          to          8.         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AMA         MMMM         Tennis         Following          the          habit          of          other          Goldbug          teams          in          the          past          the          1930          tennis         squad          walked          off          with          the          Big          Four          Conference          title          and          the          scalps          of          many          large         University          teams.         The          outstanding          man          of          the          squad          was          George          Frederickson,          captain          elect         for          the          1931          season,          and          the          Big          Four          champion          for          two          years.          George          has          won         the          state          title          in          singles          and          paired          with          the          winning          doubles          combination          every         game          since          his          enrollment          in          the          institution.         Frederickson          was          elected          as          captain          for          the          present          season,          and.since          the         departure          of          Lee          Robinson,          tennis          coach,          he          will          take          over          the          coaching          duties,         also.         Records          for          1930          :—         Matches          won          _          lost         OENEs          TOR          See          a          bk          COO          4          2         @lGgU:          yauo0NL.-Ue          5          1         Om          Gale          ya          usin,          College          6          0         CONG,          UNSC          slay          We          6          0         OF          Ca          Ui          vce          hillips                    1         OF          Ga          vo-ubulsa          6          0)         Oe          Ca          Wrvsekice          institute          2          6         The          team          was          composed          of          Frederickson,         Woods,          Vick,          and          Sheldon.         Page          One          Hundred          Eleven         CL          Z__         ULL         (hy          U@q@q@q@Ee          MMMM          iii          WM         ead          |S)         %         THE         UMMM          Vd         “O”          Club         Back          Row          :—SmiITH,          Pack,          HiGBI£E,          FERGUSON.         Second          Row          :—WIL.Is,          Morris,          SHELDON,          WoLFE,          PEPPERS,          CHEATWOOD,         GORDON,          HoLLoway.         Front          Row          -—LEvVERICH,          Hott,          WArp,          HucHes,          Hann,          SAGE,          ANDERSON,         BENTLEY,          WEBB,          WILKERSON.         The          Oklahoma          City          University          “O”          club,          or          lettermen’s          club,          was          founded         to          give          the          athletes          an          organization          in          which          they          might          work          together          and          estab-         lish          tradition          on          the          campus          and          also          bring          about          a          feeling          of          brotherhood          and         common          interest          among          them.         Last          year          the          “O”          club          bestowed          upon          Chief          Goff          the          distinction          of          being         the          first          honorary          member          and          awarded          him          with          a          letter          sweater.          Coach          Green         was          also          awarded          the          same          distinction          this          year.         Coach          Moore          1s          the          sponsor          and          a          regular          member          having          earned          letters          in         football          and          track.         The          main          work          of          the          club          this          year          was          to          establish          a          system          of          awarding         passes          to          graduating          athletes.         OFFICERS         President.          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THE          ide          nS         UMMA          MMM          MMMM         Intra-mural          Athletics         With          the          close          of          the          1930          intra-mural          season          a          compilation          of          points          showed         the          Delta          Psi          Omega          Greek          letter          organization          to          be          the          winner          of          the          ‘Victory         Trophy”          with          9          points.          Phi          Chi          Phi          was          a          close          second          with          8          points.         The          winners          took          a          first          place          in          baseball,          second          in          track          and          tied          with         Phi          Chi          Phi          for          second          in          basketball.          Phi          Chi          Phi          took          first          in          track          and          third         in          baseball.         Due          to          this          win          Delta          Psi          Omega          has          two          legs          on          the          trophy          needing          one         more          win          to          give           them          permanent          possession          of          the          trophy.          In          1929          they          tied          with         Phi          Chi.          The          cup          must          be          won          three          years          in          succession,          or          a          total          of          five          times         for          permanent          possession.         The          start          of          intra-mural          competition          for          1931          shows          every          evidence          of         “horse          race”          for          the          trophy.         Kappa          Phi          won          the          basketball          cup          in          a          heated          three          game          series          with          Theta         Kappa          Nu          in          the          play-off          for          first          place.          Kappa          Phi          won          the          first          half          of          the         race          and          Theta          Nu          came          back          in          the          second          half          to          win          the          right          of          playing          the         first          half          winners          for          the          championship.         Britt          Moore         Asst.          Coach         Page          One          Hundred          Thirteen         LL[[ [[ [ [ TTTTZZ ZZZ7Z7 7 777 777_          VU         777          777          WEEE          SS         MMU         WUUT@q@q}qyXTTMMM)         VA         fi         y          i         ¥                                                  7          v7         THE          SCARAB         The          first          game          looked          like          the          Theta          Nus          would          carry          off          the          cup          in          easy         fashion.          Winning          their          first          game          handily,          however,          the          Kappa          Phis          fired          by          the         good          play          of          Keenan          Sheldon          and          Dick          Newth,          came          through          with          two          straight         victories          to          win          the          cup.          Phi          Chi          took          third          and          the          champions          of          last          year          could         do          no          better          than          fourth          place.         In          baseball          will          be          the          real          race.          Delta          Psi,          having          won          this          sport          three         years          in          succession,          will          have          a          job          on          their          hands          with          Theta          Kappa          Nu          and          Phi         Chi          Phi.          The          Phi          Chi          team          lost          their          first          game          to          the          Theta          Nus          by          only          one         point.          This          game          was          featured          by          the          pitching          of          Parker          for          Theta          Nu          and          Webb         for          the          Phi          Chis,          both          having          15          strikeouts          to          their          credit.         In          the          only          other          game          of          the          season,          Delta          Psi          Omega          won          a          decisive          victory         over          Kappa          Phi,          14          to          7.          Forrest          Henry          pitched          a          fine          game          for          the          winners         and          it          was          only          in          the          last          inning          that          he          let          the          opposition          make          any          runs.          Keenan         Sheldon          pitcher          for          Kappa          Phi          started          a          rally          by          hitting          one          of          the          longest          drives         seen          on          the          diamond          for          a          four          baser          with          two          men          on.         The          cinder          sport          will          be          run          off          some          time          in          May          and          promises          to          be          the         deciding          factor          in          the          race          for          the          coveted          “Victory          Trophy.”         Page          One          Hundred          Fourteen         WW’          Yi         eee          |!)         i          ea          aie         ae          AP          lat          SESE         sie         Pee           e)         Y         Theme         =          |         awd         ©         Y         Li.         Wy          WW)         WWWM@@q@q@qwq@         WfyY uvY r         THE          SCABAB         j          4          yy,          y,          y          y         f          4                                                           Letters          of          a          1931          Freshman         By          That          Famous          Old         Master          of          Journalism,         Danny          Booth          Perkins         Dear          Pa,         Well          1          got          to          this          here          colege          alrite          but          1          am          sure          beewildered          at          what          to          do         and          the          things          that          are          a          goin          on.          Sure          miss          hearin          that          old          red          rooster          crow          in          the         mornin,          and          pa          guess          w hat,          1          am          sleepin          till          five-thirty,          for          a          while          i          got          up          early         from          habit          but          seems          like          here          lately          1          just          keep          on          a          sleepin.         When          1          first          got          here          1          didn’t          no          what          to          do          but          some          fellers          out          in          front         of          hte          scool          helped          me          out.          They          wuz          a          chooin          tobaka          just          like          us          regular         cuntry          folks          and          a          spittin          at          somethin          or          other          on          the          sidewalk.          learnt          threr         names          wuz          harrison,          pfatf,          watson,          who          is          the          chear          leader,          williams,          and          another         feller          1          think          his          name          wuz          dobson.          they          told          me          where          to          go          an          i          met          some          more         fellers          at          a          house          call          fi          ki          fi          or          somethin          like          that.          Gee,          they          all          made          over          me         lik          1          waz          a          mayor          or          general.          when          they          found          out          i          wuz          from          out          of          town          they         asked          me          to          wear          some          little          ribbons          in          my          coat.          thet          wuz          easy          to          do          but          i          found         out          that          1          had          to          live          in          there          house          and          be          one          of          there          brothers          or          sisters          i          cant         remember          which.         1          met          another          fraturnity          bunch          too,          they          asked          me          if          i          played          football          and         when          1          didnt          they          soon          left          me          some          wher.          pa          i          finally          learnt          what          these          fellers          all         wanted          and          1          joined          the          biggest          national          fraturnity          in          the          world          with          a          regular         palace          to          live          in.          it          is          called          the          kappa          nus.         they          have          a          bunch          of          what          they          call          regular          social          lions          and          got          me          interduced         to          sum          gurls          named          shoemaker,          tison,          burnam,          no          burnam          is          a          member,          well          any-         way          1          met          a          whole          bunch          of          gurls          and          they          are          sure          silly.         Page          One          Hundred          Sixteen         MMM          MM          UMV| q ]P@@@q@q!q@q@}M 1          Wi         ag          POET          ;          “i         MULTE         WML          Mil          sone          MM          la          MMMM          il         fof          fo          fl          ff          fl          fl          fr          PP,         4         THE          SCARAB         UMM          WM         We          Congratulate         VoumpOnC          en         The          athletic          attainments          of          Oklahoma         City’s          own          University          have          won          the         Solid          and          Sure          praise          of          all.          Here’s          to          your          continued         success.         Don’t          forget          that          we         have          a          complete          line         FIDELITY          of          Baseball,          Football,         Basketball,          Tennis,         Track,          Gym,          Riding,         NATIONAL          BANK         Golf         and          Equipment.         Special         Prices          to         Clubs          and         Schools         Grand          and          Robinson         Fidelity          National          Building         Pettee’s         SIX          STORES          IN          OKLAHOMA          CITY         Perhaps          It’s          Your          Big          Year         Perhaps          it’s          your          big          year          and          you’re          graduating.          Careers          are          of          utmost         importance          to          you          now,          with          a          goal          of          some          day          heading          a          great         business.          Behind          the          steps          towards          the          attainment          of          this          success,          are         business          principles.          They          must          be          outstanding          to          weather          competition’s         keenness.          May          we          state          our          business          principles          here          which          have          been         so          helpful          in          the          steady          growth          of          the          Kerr          store          during          the          twenty-three         years          of          service          to          the          people          of          Oklahoma—         Fair          dealings          with          customers         Fair          treatment          to          manufacturers         Fair          play          among          competitors         Truth          in          advertising,          no          comparative          prices.         KERR          DRY          GOODS          CO.         “There          Can          Be          No          Dissatisfaction          Here”         Page          One          Hundred          Seventeen         Wh          WW          MMU          lg          WM          Me          Ll           LLL          _          W@@@q@VU          MM          M| @!V M,         eas          |9.5           i         WIMIIVNMLITEE         Ml          YY)          777          Ml          Ml          TT,          MMM          aaa         THE          r          CARAB         YYW         qq          M@            MMMMM@tt          YY          WWW“         MULL          WW         eee                    y         went          to          my          first          class          and          it          is          lot          different          from          jumpin          hollow          high          scool.         the          teacher          was          short          and          bald          headed          an          he          talked          the          whole          time          1          wuz          in          ther.         told          all          about          his          brother          in          california,          an          sed          his          name          wuz          in          a          book          called          whoz         who          or          whats          what          in          america.          soon          found          out          that          all          the          teechers          do          all          the          talkin.         had          one          in          history          named          prowvinez          and          did          he          rave          and          rant!          he          wuz          the          mayor         of          chicago          once          i          think.          i          had          a          class          1n          algeebra          too          with          a          teecher          thet          wuz          always         blushin          he          was          named          meadow          or          somethin          of          the          sort.          he          talked          a          lot          about          some         theery          of          a          man          named          inestien          who          is          an          extra          smart          man.         Sure          have          a          funny          place          to          eat          here          pa.          you          go          by          the          food          and          take          what          you         want          and          then          pay          a          hard          looking          man          at          the          end          of          the          line.          1          got          called          down          by         one          of          the          fellers          in          the          fraturnity          for          eating          with          my          nife          he          seemed          to          be          right         embarrased          when          1          dipped          my          bread          in          my          milk.          sure          do          have          funny          idears          about         eatin          at          this          place.         all          the          people          stay          in          this          eatin          place          nearly          all          time,          a          curly          headed          feller         name          dupree,          an          athletic          hero          that          they          call          dumby,          a          guy          named          single-tree,          and         that          same          bunch          of          gurls          that          1          met          over          at          the          fraturnity          house,          i          think          there         names          are          walburt,          swan,          roberts,          the          gurl          1          had          my          first          date          with          and          one          they         call          sally          ann.          pa          1          want          to          tell          you          somethin          of          this          gurl.           her          name          is          kind          of          funny,         shoemaker          or          somethin.          she          sure          treated          me          nice,          asked          me          all          about          my          home,         wanted          to          know          whether          i          could          dance          or          not,          and          offered          to          teach          me          how.          do         you          think          it          would          be          wicked          1f          i          danced          with          her?          gee          pa,          i          beeleve          i          am          in          love.         Page          One          Hundred          Eighteen         WM         en          LAM         Wl          WW          tl          UM          Ml          MMMM          Mh          sa          Wo          MM          ll          Mh          Ml          Ml          ,         zs          fl          WA          fl          rik         Va         In          Oklahoma         IDRIS          IP          tel          vee.          .          2          ARINRQSID          Sher          GkexS          |          5         FIRST          in          size          ...          and          second          to          none          ina         steadfast          determination          to          give          the          most         careful          and          courteous          attention          to          the         smallest          financial          transaction          of          its          most         modest          account.         AND          TRUST          COMPANY          (St         Of          Oklahoma          City         LI          MMM          MM         WA         Page          One          Hundred          Nineteen         yy          WWW)          YY          TL          WM          Lo          MMU          Ms         EEE          EEE         WWMM         WU         as          ;          |         ff          y         THE          SCARAB         she          can          dance,          is          purty,          and          has          the          best          disposition.          oh          yes          she          can          play          ball          just         like           a          boy,          she          plays          every          day          with          a          bunch          of          boys          from          this          other          fraturnity.         thats          just          the          trouble          she          is          always          surrounded          with          that          bunch.          1          believe          she          is         kind          of          in          love          with          a          little          short          feller          named          hide.          1          believe          1          can          beat          him          out         though          pa,          he          is          awful          short          and          insignifficant          lookin.         talkin          about          gurls          though          pa,          it          seems          to          be          the          custom          here          to          go          with          a          gurl         that          has          a          big          car          and          lots          of          money.          a          german          boy          here          goes          with          a          hotel          gurl         that          owns          a          big          red          car          and          drives          him          around          all          the          time.          another          feller          what         plays          footba ll          goes          with          a          gurl          that          has          the          swellest          lookin          packard,          1          cant          tell         wheather          thes          fellers          like          the          gurl          or          just          like          to          ride          in          them          swell          outomobiles.         i          kind          of          wish          this          slippermaker          gurl          has          a          big          car.          she          has          a          little          old          green         roadster          but          her          ma          will          never          let          her          have          it.          even          if          she          did          1          dont          think          she         would          take          me          ridin.         pa          the          boys          sure          do          run          around          with          these          gurls          alot.          seems          like          they          dont         any          more          mind          holdin          hands          in          public          then          1          do          of          sayin          how-de-do.          1          no          if          1          tried         it          1          would          blush          all          over.          there          is          a          b ald          headed          lookin          feller          that          goes          around          with         a          gurl          named          roberts          and          he          is          always          holdin          her          hand          she          dont          even          seem          to         notice          it,          anyway          she          never          looks          at          him          like          1          saw          a          gurl          named          king          lookin          at          a         feller          that          looks          hke          a          real          short          lawyer.          they          are          sure          in          love          1          guess          and          the         funniest          lookin          pair.          both          look          like          a          couple          of          little          migetts.         1          dont          know          when          any          of          the          students          here          do          there          studyin.          seems          like          the         only          think          1          ever          see          them          do          is          playin          brige          in          the          eatin          hous,          chooin          tobaker,         sittin          on          a          wall          in          front          of          the          school          and          smokin          cigaretts,          holdin          hands,          playin         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty         UMMM         YWWMM@M         YW@MM1 !,          Wa          WWMM          Ws          Wa          WW          LLL          eee         -            WERIA         “ddd         Vp                   Lor’,         WM          Mh          MU          Wl          YY          YY          Ml          MMMM          MU          YY          YY)          YM          Ws          YY          MW         fl         Y         Wi          Z           )         f!          fo          We          ft          ft          ws          Va          f1'          fl          flr’          Ds         THE    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In          fact,         we          carry          a          complete          line          of          all         Sporting          Equipment!         Buy          Your          Athletic         Supplies          at         SEARS,          ROEBUCK          and          Co.         Grand          and          Harvey         Once          You          Try          —          You          Will          Always         Use—         NASH’S          TOASTED          COFFEE         It’s          better          because          Toasting          retains         35.7%          more          Flavor          than          Roasting.         jf          5OBGEOR         er          qusis          @,         Oklahoma          City         Established          in          1897                   yy          LLL          WM          MM          Has          LLL          YU          LLL          LMM          MMMM          VI)W,         fl          vA          fl          Wa          a          a          VLs          {i         oe         Herrmann’s         Flower          Shop         PHONE          4-3034         1130          West          Thirty-second          Street         BE@OMINGSPLANTS         GHOICHe          CULE          VOWERS         BEDDING          PLANTS         Diamond          Rings         of          Quality         Watches,          all          Standard          Makes         “PAY          ROSENFIELD’S          EASY          WAY”         Main          at          Harvey          Estab.          1901         ROSENFIELD'S         OKLAHOMA          CITY,          OKLA.         Oklahoma          Railway          Co.         Manufacturers          of          Transportation         Street          Cars         City          Buses         Freight          Service         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-One         MMM         WU         fr,          I          he          ie         catch,          sitin          in          cars,          and          there          1s          a          bunch          of          atherleets          that          walk          around          as          if          they         wuz          a          wantin          to          find          a          place          to          shhoot          craps.         EVERY          WEEK          DE          HAVE          TO GOUN          TO          WEE          BIGIMEE          TIN          O@          iis         DONT          NO          WHATS          THE          MATTERAWIT          ETS          DANE          DOR          es         RITER          ITS          MAKIN          ALL          BIG          LETTER          RSS          5          law          UZ          ony          Iie          oun         THAT          MEETIN          PLAGE,          WEAVE          LO          GOUING          LHR          Ee          Neel         TO          A          MAN          NAMED          PREXY,          DONT          NO          HIS          FIRS          Dene          viE          SU         ‘THIN          Ks-HE          @WWNs          ©          UE          SCO          @          Wes          Elie          see          ENN          aye          ee          Cas         SOME PREECHERS          THAT          TELUS          THR          Sei          Wet          Nays          eye          avira         HONEST          DAD          TAINT          HERD          ASSINGLE          ONEW          THAT          DID          N          ie          Pau         THAT          HE          WUZ          GLAD          TO          LOOK          DOWN=IN          OUR          SMIREINS          ACE.         AND          1          ALSO          DONT          THINK          TEVER          SAW          sak          ER          SONP          NS          Eee         ROOM          THAT          WAS          SMILLUN          EX          CEP          Tee          Fy)          ee          ee          istic         SHORT          TEACHER          OR          POLICEMAN          OR          JANITORSNA          ME          Deh          OW          ele         EVERY          TIME.          WE.          DOUIN          WE          HAVE          TOSSIGN           ©          Wika          Nea          Ee          Ome.         LITTLE          PICH          OF          CARDBORD-          THE          FIRST          BE          We          liViiS          rele          yin         BERED          WHAT          YOU          TOLD          MEVABOU          TL          SININ          YN          At          Ea          Oe         STRANGE          DOCKUMENTS          BUT          BOY,          LOLDIM          ER          EAs          bei          Ea         |          WOULD.          LOOS          (AN          HOUR.          NOW          Ww          DIDNISNOSHO          WESC)          GiED          sa          a)s         AN          HOUR          WHEN          [T          DONT          HAVECANY          HOUR          BUT          IBE          ER          Ne          GIN         THEM          CAR          DBORDS          AN          YoHOW          BOR=S          A          dy          His          ie         THERE          IS          $$RTTH          (CANT          FIND          THE          NUMBERS          WAN          Deo         THIS          MACHINE.          SO          WILE          SPELIZ          IT          OUT).          REE          Drs          sO          iia          baa         AROUND          THIS          SsCOOL          TEVAT          HAS MEAPUZZELED          ai          Gah          ia          ior         STAND          why,          its          makin          little          letters          now,          that          so          many          young          gurls          in          this          school         are          married.          they          all          bring          their          children          to          scool          and          walk          them          all          over          the          yard         and          around          the          2          ponds          in          the          front          yard,          looks          to          me          like          they          would          leve          them         at          home          lik          ma          does          when          we          go          to          picniks          or          to          that          movee          in          thompkinsville.         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-Two         WMMMMMq@q@qY@M@!@qVTuriM!!MMMMMMébMt“s          Y@q@q@q@qeqqM! @| H!(           UM         ff          y                    yl          Wi         we          i,          wf          we          4          9ST          |         ooee          we          Wu          wy          WY          WWW)          WW          WWW)         YW          Wh          hee         ”         ff         Ml          y,          4          y,          f          4          ape         ir          4          y,                              Fd                    A         THE          SCARAB         sure          had          some          truble          the          other          day.          1          was          walkin          acros          the          front          yard          to          go         over          to          the          eatin          place          when          all          uf          a          sudden          a          little          man          dressed          in          over          halls          started         cussin          me          worse          then          you          did          that          time          1          plowed          up          the          already          planted          wheat.          pa         he          is          just          about          the          best          cusser          1           ever          saw-herd-or-smelled.          i          was          scared          to          deth         and          told          him          that          1          didnt          no          i          coulndt          cross          the          yard.          1          think          he          seen          that          1          wuz         a          new          studint          an          let          me          go.          gosh          1          sure          am          goin          to          stay          away          from          that          little         cusser          from          now          on.          there          wuz          another          guy          got          mad          at          me          the          other          day.          1          started         to          tell          about          some          fellers          and          ther          gurls          that          danced          over          at          our          chapter          hous          at         least          that          what          they          call          it          and          this          feller          named          abnernathey          almost          had          a          fit.         he          told          me          after          a          while          that          they          wuzzen          suposed          to          danve          over          their          and          that          i         shood          never          say          nothing          about          it.          pa          1          wood          have          a          reel          good          time          if          1          could          only         think          of          things          to          say          like          this          feller          prock          does.          seems          as          tho          he          can          always          be         a          caryin          on.          he          sure          is          a          funny          feller          pa          remind          me          of          that          feller          in          the          side          show         that          wuz          so          funy          ma          had          to          go          to          bed.         well,          pa          1          got          to          go          to          a          doins          that          the          members          give          for          the          pledges          onse         every          weak.          aint          been          to          one          yet          but          the          other          pledges          told          me          that          we          sure          do         have          good          time.          they          tak          us          in          one          at          a          time          and          entertain          us.          i          sur          hope          i          like          it.         it          is          nice          of          the          fellers          to          go          to          all          of          that          much          truble          for          us          dont          you          think          it          is         pa          %          _          o          forgot          where          that          question          fiure          is.         lots          of          luve,         your          sun          denny          booth          perkins,         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-Four         WU         YYW          q@q@q@q@qeqXqMMMMM|M|MMt          Y          YUE          EE          EEE          eed         Via          fl          A          yw          fl          A          IOS          F          |          _          Muy,          y          a.          ny,          Mn,         ee          yoo         7         MATAR          ,          y          Mil          MMO          y          MMM         “          tye          Y          y          YHOO         oo          ..          “THE          SCARAB         LL         Uy         Uy,         My         CO-ED,          We          Enjoy          Supplying         Ror          Beauty          Student          Needs          ]         HAZLETON’S          Deir          and         BEAUTY          PARLOR          Sundries         and          —         FOUNTAIN          SERVICE         BARBER          SHOP         Free          Fast          Delivery         ee          Call          4-4161          or          5-4161         Shelton’s          College         Drug         24.05          Classen          Boulevard         Phone          4-1000          26th          and          Classen         Rorabaugh-          Brown         Oklahoma’s          Dominant          Retail          Institution         Fashion          Value         Leaders          of          Oklahoma         Its          YOUR          Store.         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-Five         ,          my)          YW          YY)          LO         WWMM,         oe          95          WM          LLL          nnn          WM         Va         LLL         Far         THE         i          emis         fl          fof          Ee          a          fe         The          Great          Washout         By          Hales,          General          Flunky         of          The          Scarab          Staff                               ©          ©         Act          |         Scene          opens          on          a          meeting          of          the          Interfraternity          Council          in          a          room          in          the         Administration          building.          The          representatives          are          sitting          in          a          circle          daubing          at         their          eyes          and          crying          softly          to          themselves.          Finally          one          member          stifles          the          sobs         that          are          racking          his          bony          frame          and          starts          to          speak.         Theta          Nu:          Brothers,          the          worst          is          yet          to          come.          The          furniture          man          has          come          and         got          the          president’s          chair          and          that          is          all          over,          but          a          worse          catastrophe          awaits          us.         George          Hales          is          clamoring          for          the          first          payment          on          our          Scarab          section          which          is         only          a          month          overdue—the          Wretch!         Upon          hearing          this          a          great          wailing          and          gnashing          of          teeth          arises          and          there          are         plaint          cries          and          pleadings.         Delta          Psi;          What          to          do,          what          to          do?          If          we          have          to          scrape          up          that          payment          “that         Man”          will          come          and          get          our          bridge          table          and          all          the          attraction          of          the          house          will         be          lost!         Suddenly          the          first          speaker          jumps          out          of          his          seat          and          starts          yelling.          He          has          had         an          idea          and          they          have          to          put          him          in          a          straight          jacket.         ThetanNug:          @          hes:          ictunes          ae          he          picuites:         Phi          Ki:          (dully)          What          Pictures?         Theta          Nu:          The          pictures!          Our          salvation          has          at          last          come          fourth—or          fifth.          It         is          reported          by          underground          campus          telegraph          that          they          are          no          good.          We          shall          go         to          Hales          and          gruel          him          mercilessly          about          it          till          he          comes          down          on          the          price!          The         meeting          breaks          up          with          a          loud          bang          and          the          members          are          last          seen          running          pell         mell          towards          the          journalism          building.         End          of          First          Act         Editors          note:          The          last          five          acts          of          this          play          have          been          indefinitely          discon-         tinued          as          the          outcome          of          this          session          1s          already          well          known.         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-Sixz         UW)         YYW,          Wi          Yy          YY          YY         4          195]          ON         WWUMMMVq @q@P_q@@q@E@M@           |@ |'!|§$|          MMMM          YWWMMM|[Mtt         “          7         MM         WM          MM          y)          MM          VWs          Y          WV@q@qaH          MA         =           y          V4          .          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Mr.          Richards          wearing          a          coat          in          the          cafeteria.         Truth          not          pining          herself          away          over          John.         Prock          not          acting          lke          an          ass.          (          Prockitis)         Sally          without          her          bodyguard          of          athletes.         Ferguson          without          Walbert.         Walbert          without          Ferguson.         Mr.          Davis          moving          over          1!4          knots          per          hour.         Prexy          not          trying          to          cut          expenses.         Students          talking          over          the          new          pay-phones.         The          professors’          wages          the          first          of          the          month.         A          fraternity          section          in          the          1931          Scarab.         The          fraternities          paying          their          bills.         “Tubby”          Atwood          without          her          smock.         Hickman          not          acting          like          a          Hickman.         Prof.          Ball          without          Susie.         “Wart”          Conners          without          her          package          of          Lucky          Strikes.         The          Theta          Nus          not          griping          about          something.         Prexy          giving          a          definite          answer.         Dr.          Brooks          Smiling.         Bill          Thompson.          Tsk          Tsk!         Silence          in          the          fine          arts          building.         Provines          without          his          little          sweater.         ‘Bear’          Rice          with          a          good          word          for          somebody.         Dummy          Anderson          on          time          to          class.         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-Right         Wl         with         WMMMMMMMq@q q@q q@C@PM@MMMMMMMM|MM|tr          W @          CWW@q@q@q_|HMMMA         if          é                    y         Yi,          y         VA          fi          we          VA         V         For          the          past          ten          years,          the          Bureau         of          Engraving          has          pioneered          the         Annual          engraving          field          in          Oklahoma.         Personal          understanding          of          the         schools          financial          requirements,          good         workmanship,          modernity          of          thought,         individual          attention          and          fair          treat-         ment          have          always          held          the          respect         of          students          and          faculty          in          the          state.         These          are          the          reasons          for          the          re-         peat          contracts          year          after          year          and         the          steady          growth          of          the          organiza-         tion          over          the          past          decade.          qf          @f         Vv         YY)         LLL         MLM         COCLEIZ_CZ         dd          eddddddddddiddiddddididddddddamumumsmmdiadiddduéiudiuidiéidéduéiuauiidéaéus         ’   _          LL          ideddd@deccdddddddcddcecdddecedddeeddedddauaddddadddddddddaslddddddlsuudrrrvodrrrsccrsrrressdcsdddddddddddddddddddddddddddddes         Dao          e          eee          LL          ecgeedeedeeccdeccccce dddcddcdcccceceddecdzcdedeeeeceeeee          eed          lel         Se          ddaddddddddddaadidaséddée         The          above          photograph          shows         William          F.          Finney          who          heads         the          service          department          and         the          1931          SCARAB          staff          of          the         Oklahoma          City          University.         This          book          has          been          handled          by         the          Bureau          of          Engraving          for         the          past          eight          consecutive         years.         ny         REAU          OF         GRAVING         lahoma          City         BU         EN         Ok         flPPr,         nth                    lors          ym          EEE          Z                    WHIMSY          WHA          WMI          Rae,         f,          sas          y          YUM          VLE          MMM         4          y          5          “          %          4          o          “iy,          Ny                   x          $          Y          he          tn          Me          we          mm          %,          My,          my.          me         MASA          PRU          Se          AM          ede          (Ets           2s          We          congratulate          Oklahoma          City         ROOMS          OF          University          on          its          achievements.         é          Liberty          National?          too.          has         Geo.          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This          fine          frozen          confection         has          been          a          leader          in          popular-         ity          throughout          the          Southwest         for          more          than          40          years,          and         a          prime          favorite          of          O.          C.          U.         students          ever          since          the         school          was          organized.         FRESH          It          is          sold          by          most          of          the         1316          N.          PAYNE          PHONE          2-2341         EDIBLE          NUTS          good          soda          fountains          in          Okla-         homa          City,          and          Oklahoma.         Ask          for          it          by          name.         In          the          shell,          fresh          shelled,          or          roasted         and          salted.         Special          fancy          packages          at          all          seasons.         Write          for          our          mail          order          price          lists.         CRESCENT          NUT          CoO.         633          W          Main          St.          Phone          2-7817         Oklahoma          City         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-Two         WiirMoselesee          LT          ne          MM          Ml          LLL          UY          ith          utbitrac          naib          LLILLZT_          LL          LAL|  T.          MLL          LT          LT         V          Ve          qs          Wy          ly          “Yy          “ny         fl          Wa          we          Yp          fl          WA          yA          1 95           5          “ny          4          yy,          he          “my,          vm.          Ming.          on         WWMM         YW         Tie          SEARAS                   4          i          d                    :          :         WMq@q@q@Eeq          M@| q@qeEeECM          MVqX17!qqqqHMMt          Uf         Yj         Romeo          and          Juliet         Modernized          by          Don          Millikan         ©          ©         ROMEO:          No          foolin’,          this          new          flame          shines          thru          her          eastern          window          exposure         like          a          21          jewel          Gruen          in          a          Woolworth          jewelry          display.          Tsk!          Tsk!          To          think         she’s          the          big          moment          in          this          John’s          existence          and          doesn’t          know          it.          Yea,          she         chatters,          yet          says          nil.          (Common          mark          of          distinction          in          this          weaker          sex,          y’          know)         And          does          this          frail’s          eyes          talk,          I          esk          you?          She          carries          a          line          in          her          optics          that         would          put          Floyd          Gibbons          to          shame.          —not          to          mention          those          cheeks          and          that          com-         ah          yet,          and          even          now          she         plexion          you          love          to          handle          (apologies          to          Palmolive)         rests          her          countenance          on          filthy          forepaw          and          gazes          down          on          me.         ROMEO:          Say,          baby,          what’s          a          idea?          Tryin’          to          scare          me          out          of          30          minutes         growth?         JULIET:          Y’          kn ow,          boy          friend,          I          like          your          style,          I          like          your          smile          and          it          isn’t         such          personal          matters          as          B.          O.          or          something          that          even          your          best          friends          won’t         tell          you,          but          Uncle          Bill          does          so          object          to          the          mere          mention          of          Wentz          as          a          MAN’S         name.         ROMEO:          Lend          your          auditory          nerve          while          I          tell          thee,          pretty          maid,          I'll          hence-         forth          drop          the          hateful          title          and          swear          off          cement          trusts          and          highway          busts!         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MM|'rr          YW         STAPLE          and          FANCY         GROCERIES         VEGETABLES         New          State          FRESH          MEATS         Ice          Cream          ae          When          ORDINARY          ice-cream          wont          do         28          West          Third          2-2131         Epworth          View          Grocery         Sold          Exclusively          in          KAMP          BROS         Gold          Bug          Cafeteria         4-2256          We          Deliver         74          o          $9         None          Superior          1314-16          W.          25th          St.,          Near          Classen         To          Young          Men          in          Business         The          first          years          of          a          man’s          life          must          make          provisions          for         last.          If          a          man          is          to          have          financial          independence          he          must          plan         to          that          end          in          the          days          of          his          youth.         The          thoughtful          investor          knows          that          each          $1,000          six          per         cent          First          Mortgage          Bond          laid          away          starts          adding          $60.00          a         year          permanently          to          his          earnings.          He          knows          that          his          prin-         cipal          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.         merican-First          Trust          Company         HALES          BUILDING          201          WEST          MAIN          OKLAHOMA          CITY         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-Five         UML          a          nee          Maddy          oe          Ml          TM         ames          93           |         |          THE          SCARAB         (Warren)          (Warrens)         Printing          Papers          Printing          Papers         PRINTED          ON         Compliments          The         Premier          Annual         Paper         of          a          Warren’s         Lustro          Enamel         FURNISHED          BY         Friend          WESTERN          NEWSPAPER         UNION         ae         Flowers          Cheer          Along         Life’s          Pathway—         “Dependable          Gas          Service”         Education          —          Higher          Learning         the          desire          creator          for          better         things          in          life,          not          only          demand-         ed          a          perfect          fuel          of          engineering         —but          have          established          it.         How          often          there          comes         a          loving          thought          of          an         absent          friend          —          or          one         who          is          lying          ill          —or          to         whom          life          is          bringing          a         very          special          message          of         Natural          Gas          fove          i          sorrow.          4         The          Perfect          Fuel          Perhaps          it’s          not          easy          to         put          your          thoughts          in         Convenient          Economical          written          or          spoken         Clean          Uniform          words.          Then          say          it         Fast          Heating          Versatile          with          Foster’s          flowers.         They          always          express         your          message          so          beaut-         Oklahoma          Natural          Gas          Corp.          ifully.         112          N.          Broadway          Foster          Floral          Co         First          at          Hudson         Phone          2-0281          Oklahoma          City         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-Six         WMMMMMV @@e@aL:          MW|| ! |          |[!1]7 @!T@!T@!]MW@@!@!|MMeta         “THE          SCARAB.         JULIET:          Well          of          all          tha____          words          are          insufish.          Diogenes          jr.          without          the         lantern          comes          this          night          for          my          advice?         ROMEO:          Aw          giva          guy          a          break,          willya          huh?          I          esk          you,          is          it          my          fault          that         this          cognomen          is          what          I          have          to          use          on          my          I.          O.          U’s         JULIET:          Oh,          I          know          you,          you          of          the          breath          whose          distance          lends          enchantment         and          whose          line          exceeds          that          of          the          depth          and          distance          of          the          Atlantic          cable.         Terms          of          ROMEO          and          WENTZ          stand          forth          as          on          you          would          the          presence          of          a         barber          in          the          House          of          David.         ROMEO:          Thanks          for          asking          me          how          hence          I          came          to          be.          With          loves          light         wings          did          I          mount          your          oldman’s          Red          Brand          corrugated          fence.          With          the          yen          I         have          for          you,          fancy          frill          that          you          are,          the          Wall          of          China          holds          no          task          for          yours—         very—truly—Little          Jack          Little.          Bring          on          your          Bolivia          Bill          and          his          10          gauge         goose          guns.         JULIET:          Never          the          less,          if          Alfalfa          and          his          henchmen          catch          you          here,          they          fain         would          fall          upon          your          ear.         ROMEO:          Alack,          dear          twin          of          Norma          Shearer,          there          lies          more          peril          in          your          optics         than          in          twenty          of          their          legislations.          And          but          thou          love          me,          let          them          find          me          here,         My          life          were          better          ended          by          their          hate,          than          prolonged          wanting          of          thy          love.         JULIET:          You          failed          to          mention          by          what          bootlegger’s          foul          advice          you          came          to         find          this          overnight          stopping          place          of          Oklahoma          governors.         ROMEO:          Finding          you          was          a          dilly          task.          I          just          asked          where          the          house          was          that         had          the          moving          vans          backed          up          to          it          all          the          time.          I’d          walk          a          mile          for          a          Camel,         just          to          ride          back.          I'd          trod          a          100          more          just          to          see          your          impression          of          a          toothpaste         advertisement.          Smile          Darn          Ye          Smile.         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-Eight         kV          ys          ddd          dda          dU          yg          LUM          MMA          ae          WW,          C7         VM         y,          Vi          y          fl          f          Vi          y,          fl!          fo          fl          |          |          19.57          |          Uy,          7          yy          My                    ‘          my         WM          LO          GO,          MU         MUMIA         Ml          MUU         YUN          MUY          O         yy          HY          WH          by          MU          Wy          iy          Uy          ILL          Wy          YH          Hy          MMI          Uy          Wy          YH          yy          MUM          yy          LL          dig         Te          MMU          CULM         WAL          LE          MUM         ELL          YW          la          iii          WW         SSE          OP          TL          Zo          YY          TZ          tg          nen          S.          y           y          i         vA          f          fo          pf           fo          VA          BRAS          a          Wo          fl          ie          fo           ,          Uy,         WU          Wl          MM          WM          LLL          Vy          iy          My          Ws          Vy          WW          MM          Wf,         NSS         My          Uy          y         NY         a         yw,          Mm         JULIET:          Don’t          make          me          blush,          big          boy,          else          I          get          last          night’s          facial          out          of         shape.          Listen,          sucker,          while          I          ask          you          if          you          are          just          trying          to          get          in          share          for         some          heavy          courtin’          elsewhere          and          are          using          me          for          a          dummy          to          practice          on          or          if         you          are          on          the          up          and          up          with          these          long          drives          and          approach          shots.         ROMEO:          By          yonder          dome,          on          the          domeless          capitol,          I          swear           it,          that          I          am          not         feeding          you          Mellon’s          Baby          food.          (ASIDE)          Much.          I          swear          it          so          by          all          of         Kellog’s          cereals.         JULIET:          Swear          you          not          by          cereals,          they          are          so          inconsistent.          Except          Raisin         Bran.          Have          you          had          your          Iron          today          ?         ROMEO:          Well          enough,          what          shall          I          then          swear          by          or          at?         JULIET:          Do          you          swear          at          all,          my          hero.          Your          words,          yea          all          of          them,          are          bottle         and          bond          to          me.          No          foolin’          boy          friend,          I’m          not          sold          on          this          sudden,          kiss-me-quick,         marry-me-now,          high          pressure          sales          talk.          I          oughta          know,          my          mater          is          the          unhappy         bride          of          a          traveling          salesman.          Perhaps          you've          met          him          at          the          Elk’s          convention         in          Budapest          or          Athens.          He          sold          the          Toga          Nero          fiddled          in          when          they          had          the         bonfire          in          Rome.          By          this          patter,          perhaps          you          may          gather          he          travels          for          Hart,         Schaffener                    Marx.          Well,          toodle-oo,          ta-ta,          not          to          mention          Carbolic          acid          which         is          good-bye          in          any          language.         ROMEO:          You          can          hardly          expect          me          to          make          a          Chesterfield          exit,          for          you          know,         slihey          satisty.”         JULIET:          [I'll          bet          you’re          the          kind          of          a          cluck          who          plays          a          slot          machine          with          a         slug          and          then          gripes          if          he          doesn’t          hear          all          ten          records.         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-Nine                   hig          LLL                    CLI          ,          Lr          MMM          LULL         Sf          fp         ie          OGL          EUALY          “%,         Ly          My,          My,          My         Yy          My          My          Wy          My         “nm,          Mn,          “Ns,          “tn,          Tam         UMULUAqq@qeqq@qx]}THM          qn          M          UMMM         po          7                   VIL         SCARAB         4          “iy         JA          Z          “          THE         ROMEO:          How          now,          and          what          ho!          In          silence          screech          aloud          these          tidings          to          your         Granny          who          knits          by          the          fire,          that          I          fain          would          play          off          our          tie          at          Backgammon.         ‘I          would          that          you          tell          her          to          grab          her          hockey          stick          and          parachute          and          join          the         merry          throng          down          by          the          swimmin’          hole.         JULIET:          Ohhhh—kayyyy          my          gallant.          Just          put          the          rope          on          your          neck          and         hang          around          yonder          Yew          tree.          Stand          by          while          I          make          the          Fridigdaire          for          a         quart          of          Buttermilk.          (EXIT)          and          a          set          of          tiddley-winks,—then          we'll          make         Boom-boom          ina          big          way.         ROMEO:          Rah-de-dah,          rah-dah-dah,          Boop-a-doop!          She          offers          me          Buttermilk          and         to          think          I          met          her          only          last          week          on          an          East          Fourth          street          car.          This          night          shall         be          as          a          volume          of          history.         (Ren-enter,)          UIE          DT)         JULIET:          Alsas,          alack          the          larder’s          dry.          By          the          by,—if          I          am          not          greatly          mis-         taken          I          believe          that          in          the          course          of          conversation          on          this          memorable          evening,          you         propositioned          me          in          the          matter          of          possible          wedded          bliss          which          we          might          share.         My          heart          craves          freedom,          but          my          stomach          craves          food.          Score          in          the          last          hlaf          of         the          9th:          Heart;          (1),          Stomach;          (10).          I          bring          you          love,          honor,          obedience,          and         liabilities          in          exchange          for          a          flat          in          Reno,          a          Ford          coupe          and          cash          assets.          What         am          I          bid?         ROMEO:          (HESITATINGLY)          Got          change          for          two-bits?         JULIET:          Aw          aw,          them’s          the          weeds          that          gave          the          camel          hay-fever.          You're         just          the          Scotchman          who          wrote,          “I          CANT          Givi          YOUCANY          TRiNGe.e          wan         LOVE”          Exit,          the          woman          in          the          case!          (EXIT)         ROMEO:          —and          I          thought          these          femmes          knew          their          bargain          counters.         (Re-enter          JULIET)         JULIET:          Well,          shades          of          Shylock,          what          o’clock          may          I          except          to          have          you          dial          me.         ROMEO:          Better          make          it          9,          because          my          wife          goes          to          work          at          8:30.         Page          One          Hundred          Forty         MMM         ff          Vi          Wi          y          eT          i         we          y          jf          VA          fl          yA         YUL          leca         Wu         de          MMU          WW          MUN          MD          WH          UNL!          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YUYAO          AEE         THE          SCA          BAB         WM          LMLLLL          MMMM          LON          LY          LL          Wt         J          oyuimnriggh         “My,          uy         ny          %          WY,          ys          (55          “Ny          Yy         YW          MYy          WY          Yy          Ny          7,         4”          YW          Uy,          Uy          Uy,          UY,          Ny          Ny          Yy          Ny         My,          My          My          My          My,          my          Ny          My         Up,          Ny,          Un,          Mn          ce          “m.          ty.          M         JULIET:          Married          eh,          you          beast!          Oh          well,          do          you          think          your          wife          will          object         to          living          with          a          bigamist          and          making          a          living          for          another          member?         ROMEO:          Well          hardly,          you          see          her          first          husband          is          still          living          with          us.          The         more          the          marrier,          that’s          our          motto.          You'll          like          them          both          I’m          sure          and          I          know         we'll          all          get          along          famously.          Quite          famously,          in          fact.         ,UBIte          el          iminotso          site          ofthat.          (Does          her          first          husband          snorer          line          did,         and          I          am          so          sensitive          to          the          sound          of          tractor          exhausts          and          the          like.         ROMEO:          I          see          by          the          sun-dial          that          it          is          almost          morning          and          I          must          not          be         late          on          my          milk          route          so          [ll          be          hastening          on.          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