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Copy          Bothy          19033         ROSALIE          MORRISS         Editor         E.          VICTOR          WILLIAMS         Business          Manager         sels         NINETEEN          THIRTY THREE         BUBMISHED          BY          THE          SIUDENTS          OF         SOME          AHOMA          ClIY          UNIVERSITY          -         OKLAHOMA          CITY                    OKLAHOMA.         =          lah          cuban          ttn          then          De          inane         104          éhoasing          each          year          bi          popular         phudeut          note          mia.          focreiaunas         Bh          aaank          Coreen          1033          Gieavay         Brasenks          S)           ioc          amieleah          od         Wie          Coe          anon          a         iss          cox          is          a          jumor          im          the         Cail          iMiheral          ia          |         ollege          o          stberal          —7 'brts          anc         is          achive          in          many          organizations         on          the          campus.          She          1s          a          meme=         ee:          on          aie          EBDeta          Alpha          SP);         a          sororily.         ——         Miss          CorNeEvIA          Cox         Scarab          Queen         FOREWORD...         Believing          that          nothing          is          more          symbolic         of          victory          and          success          in          our          college,          the         staff          of          the          1933          Scarab          has          chosen          as          a         theme          “The          Light          in          the          Tower.”         It          is          our          hope          that          this          book          may          be         a          pleasant          reminder          of          college          life,          of         achievements          and          victories,          of          pals          and         friends,          and          of          happy          days          spent          on          the         campus,          ot.          Orr          Gay:         May          the          Light          of          Victory          always          glow         for          Oklahoma          City          University.         et          ee          ee          ee          eee          ee          a          ee         ses          8         a         OL          THE          1933          SARA,         eee         [ey]         BOOKS...         TN          litintinction         OURS         Bi          College          fear         5          CO          IO          as.         5,          Athletics         oe          nia          EAE         iene          en          ale         Soe.          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MTP          TCR         J.          THE          1933          SCARAB          OS          SS         ike         i}         [9]         Dean          THomas          A.          WILLIAMS         ¥          :          y          Recap         i         Feat          aiicer         eee         AK                   c         =A         a          Be          |         ;         S          |          Aine          A         D          Nesom         “Then          let          come          what          may,         What          matter          if          I          go          mad,         I          shall          have          had          my          day.”         To          those          who          have          had          their          day          in          O.          C.          U.,         these          views          will          call          forth          happy          memories.         There          is          the          gym,          happy          scene          of          battles          won         and          lost;          the          chapel          where          many          moments          were         spent,          both          serious          and          gay;          there,          the          doorway         that          leads          to          Greater          Halls;          and          to          always          give         the          old          and          new          students          a          Light          of          Victory,         and          to          be          an          inspiration          at          all          times          toward         higher          goals—stands          the          Tower!         ==          s5          -          Mgt          lesen          a          Ni          |          raceremermememmmernm          rar          anne          nn          ty         a          on          oe          AD          Oa          ai,          ty         eet,          THE          1933          SCARAB          OSea          SSS         Kapa,          A)          OS          SS         [10]         ADMINISTRATION          BUILDING         Arts          BUILDING         vy         FIN         ENTRANCE          TO          GREAT          HALL         tn          Memoriam         MRS.          WINIFRED          M.          ANTRIM         TOWERS         Why          build          a          tower,         a          futile          thing          like          Babel,         a          thing          to          reach          the          sky?         Why          try,          my          boy,          with          blocks          to          build         and          build          again,          a          thing          so          high—         to          fall          and          fall          again?         Why          try?         Children          and          men          must          ever          build         towers          to          rise         Above          the          dead          level          of          common          things         to          meet          the          skies.         au,         Towers—         Where          God          and          men          can          sean         as          one,          the          far          horizons          of          His          plan         And          build          together         9         on          the          past          of          ignorance,          injustice,          wars,         misunderstandings,          hurts          and_          scars.         A          Tower         great          with          stone          and          knowledge,         higher          than          all          others          built          before,         which          all          men          everywhere         may          gaze          upon          and          adore.         Build          such          a          tower!         on          international          brotherhood,         goodwill          and          peace,         that          from          the          wound          and          death         of          all          the          yesterdays,         mankind          may          find          surcease!         SCE         rama         nto         Sen          at         SS          naa         PRESIDENT’S          MESSAGE         It          would          be          easy          for          a          grouch          to          conjure          up          the          faults          of          youth          and         publish          them          abroad          for          the          world          to          censure.         That          is          not          the          role          I          would          play.          It          is          the          virtues,          the          achievements,          the         beauty,          the          ideal          interests          of          the          young          people          in          Oklahoma          City          University,         proclaimed          by          portrait          and          chronicle          in          this          issue          of          the          Scarab,          that          I          would         glorify.         One          distinguishing          virtue          of          youth          is          that          it          is          not          too          old          or          too          dead         to          be          thrilled          by          every          major          interest          of          life.         Let          no          man          despise          youth,          for          history          records          that          many          have          achieved         great          things          when          they          were          still          in           the          morning          of          life.          At          sixteen,          Roger         Bacon          had          sketched          his          philosophy;          at          the          same          age,          Joan          of          Arc          was          hearing         her          voices;          at          seventeen,          Edmund          Spenser          had          published;          at          twenty,          Sir          Francis         Drake          had          sailed,          a          captain;          at          twenty-five,          Hannibal          was          commander-in-chief         of          the          Carthaginian          army;          at          twenty-seven,          Napoleon          had          conquered          Italy;         at          thirty,          Jesus          of          Nazareth          had          begun          the          mightiest          career          any          son          of          man         has          ever          achieved.         Even          in          college          days          many          young          people          accomplish          astonishing          feats.         What          thrills          they          get          out          of          life          on          the          campus!          The          spirit          of          youth          rises         to          the          lure          of          scholastic          endeavor,          sports,          competition          on          field          and          forum,         social          comradeship,          the          drama,          music,          art,          beauty,          friendship,          love,          as          well         as          the          play          of          humor          and          the          flash          of          wit.         The          thrills          of          the          college          days          of          1932-33          in          O.          C.          U.          are          set          forth          in         this          edition          of          the          Scarab          with          artistry          and          skill          by          the          chosen          representatives         of          the          Junior          Class.          You          will          want          to          linger          long          over          these          pages          as          you         turn          them          one          by          one.         EUGENE          M.          ANTRIM         THE          1933          SCARAB         Dr.         NATHAN         Boces         Dr.          Eugene          M.          Antrim         Dr.          S.          H.          Babcock         Mr.          R.          J.          Benzel         Mr.          R.          E.          Bowling         Mr.          Preston          Breckenridge         Dr.          M.          L.          Butler         Rev.          H.          Ivan          Byrd         Mr.          A.          R.          Carpenter         Revo,          Cyl          Crippen         Rev.          J.          C.          Curry         Mr.          J.          B.          Dudley         Mrs.          Geo.          Frederickson         Mrs.          C.          F.          Heidbrink         Mr.          S.          K.          Ingham         Mrs.          Ella          Classen          Jayne         Mr.          J.          Henry          Johnson         Dr.          W.          R.          Johnson         BOARD          OF          TRUSTEES         OFFICERS         Dr          NATHAN          BOGGS          2          SR          ObE          a          eee          President         Dri          Gre          As          NICHOLS.          so          eee          ete          Vice-President         Mr.          J.          R.          Lanparp__--_-_          Honorary          Vice-President         RSA          SIMIC          AYN          S o          ete          Oa          a          see          Cen          Secretary         MERE          Vite          Vis          ERARRISWAe          Ee          Nie          tito          cM          Se          ee          Treasurer         Col.          W.          S.          Key         Rev.i          J          30.          laGrone         Mrv          Pe          Wo          bint         Mr.          A.          L.          McRill         Rev.          C.          D.          Montgomery         Dr.          O.          B.          Morris         Mr.          S.          S.          Orwig         Rev.          Geo.          Parkhurst         Rev.          Paul          Quillian         Dr.          F.          M.          Sheldon         Mr.          W.          M.          Vickery         Mr.          R.          K.          Wootten         Dr.          A.          G.          Williamson         Dr.          George          MacDonald         Bishop          A.          J.          Moore         Bishop          C.          L.          Mead         aa         t         %                   et?         hee          tee          het          i         Dean          THomaAs          Atrrep          WILLIAMS          Dean          Ciinton          M.          ALLEN         Dean          of          College          of          Liberal          Arts          Dean          of          the          Evening          College         A.B.,          Southwestern          College;          S.T.B.,          Boston          Univer-          A.B.,          University          of          Oklahoma;          A.M.,          Ph.D.,          Co-         sity          School          of          Theology;          A.M.,          Boston          University          ;          lumbia          University.          Professor          of          Education          and         D.D.,          Southwestern          College.          Professor          of          Religion          Psychology.         and          Theology.         Dean          FRANK          Gary          Brooks          Dean          Lena          Ester          MISNER         Dean          of          Men          Dean          of          Women         B.S.,          Allegheny          College;          A.M.,          University          of          A.B.,          Monmouth          College;          A.M.,          University          of          Ok-         Oklahoma;          Sc.D.,          John          Hopkins          University.          Pro-          lahoma.          Professor          of          English.         fessor          of          Biology          and          Geology.         eed         Vio         aalh          ‘aa                           WY         }.         LONG         (FSD          LG          JZ         AWS          V AAAAAAA          SA!         ZO          G         =z         SS          :         —         SNK         —         if         Faculty         James          Hartanp          Batt         A.B.,          DePauw          University;          M.S.          in          Journalism,         Northwestern          University.          Assistant          Professor          of         Journalism.         Jacos          CARPENTER          HEss         A.B.,          Franklin          and          Marshall          College;          A.M.,          Penn-         sylvania          State          College.          Professor          of          Modern          Lan-         guage.         JEAN          JARRETT          BROOKS         A.B.,          Mount          Holyoke          College;          A.M.,          University         of          Oklahoma.          Assistant          Professor          of          English.         ELtisHA          MArvIN          CASTLEBERRY         A.B.,          A.M.,          University          of          Oklahoma.         Professor          of          History          and          Political          Science.         Associate         Frank          E.          Aucust         A.B.,          Nebraska          Wesleyan          University;          B.D.,          Gar-         rett          Biblical          Institute;          Ph.D.,          Northwestern          Univer-         sity.          Professor          of          Sociology.         Maurine          Bow.Linc         A.B.,          University          of          Oklahoma.          Instructor          in          Phys-         ical          Education.         JAMES          JUVENAL          Hayes         M.          A.,          B.A.,          Harvard          University.         English.         Professor          of         Rusy          ALLEN          WorTHAM         A.B.,          Oklahoma          City          University.         Biology.         Instructor          in         Ernest          Lrvincston          Lioyp         A.B.,          Vanderbilt          University;          A.M.,          Northwestern         University.          Assistant          Professor          of          Philosophy          and         Religious          Education.         Lester          A,          JONES         A.B.,          De          Pauw          University;          S.T.B.,          Boston          Univer-         sity          School          of          Theology.          Registrar          and          Professor         of          Latin          and          Greek.         1933          SCARAB         Faculty         CLAupE          B.          SHINN         B.S.,          Oklahoma          City          University.          Instructor          in          Education.         Peter          W.          SWArtTz         A.B.,          A.M.,          University          of          Oklahoma;          A.M.,          University          of          Columbia.         Professor          of          Economics.         Mivprer          VircintA          ARMOUR         B.S.,          Oklahoma          City          University.          Instructor          of          Geology.         BerTRAND          CALEY          Brous         A.B.,          B.S.,          in          Education,          A.M.,          University          of          Missouri,          Columbia.           Pro-         fessor          of          Chemictry          and          Physics.         W.          Hosarr          Hitt         A.B.,          Oberlin          College;          A.M.,          and          M.R.E.,          Boston          University.          Assistant         Professor          of          Religious          Education          and          Philosophy,          and          Conference          Director         of          Religious          Education.         eNO,          THE          1933          SCARAB          8         {19          j         ae,         t         w                  Sth         a                  SYK         a         FINLEY          GOLDTHWAITE          WILLIAMS         A.M.,          Harvard          University;          B.          Mus.          and          A.B.,          Ok-         lahoma          City          University;          Diploma,          Whittlesey          Con-         Servatory;          Student          of          Alexander          Raab,          piano;         Herbert          Witherspoon,          Carl          Busch,          theory.          Asso-         ciate          Professor          of          Piano.         CLARENCE          Bure         M.Mus.,          B.Mus.,          Chicago          Musical          College;          L.C.,         Association          of          Presidents          and          Past          Presidents          of          the         National          and          State          Music          Teachers’          Assoc iations          ;         Pupil          of          Hutchenson,          Ganz,          Stojowski,          Shelley,         Eddy,          La          Violette,          Raab,          Peabody          Conservatory,         Baltimore;          Von          Ende          School          of          Music          in          New         York;          Winner          of          the          Ganz          Interpretation          Prize          in         1920;          President          of          Oklahoma          State          Music          Teachers’         Association;          Dean          of          Oklahoma          City          Chapter,          Amer-         ican          Guild          of          Organists.          Dean          of          College          of          Fine         Arts          and          Professor          of          Piano          and          Organ.         Herbert          BAGWELL         Formerly          Head          of          the          Violin          Department          of          Central         State          Teachers          College,          Edmond,          Oklahoma.           Pro-         fessor          of          Violin.         MartHa          AVEY         Diploma,          Art          Institute          of          Chicago;          Diploma,          New         York          School          of          Fine          and          Applied          Art;          Pupil          of         Cecelia          Beaux,          Martha          Walter,          and          Maurice          Braun,         American          School          Beaux          Arts,          Fountainbleau,          France;         Metropolitan          Art          School,          New          York          City;          Member         of          the          Southern          States          Art          League,          North          Shore         Art          Association,          and          the          Oklahoma          Association          of         State          Artists.          Professor          of          Art.         WAYNE          CAMPBELL         Diploma,          Trueblood          College          of          Oratory;          Author          of         “Amateur          Acting          and          Play          Production,’’          McMillan         Company;          Vice          President          of          Oklahoma          State          As-         sociation          of          Teachers          of          Speech.          Professor          of          Pub-         lic          Speaking          and          Dramatic          Art.         WiIntrreD          M.          FurrAy         Art          Institute,          Chicago;          Student          Douglas          Donaldson,         Hollywood,          California;          Walter          Fitze,          St.          Paul.          In-         structor          in          Art.         THE         STUDENT         COUNCIL         Frank          Martin,          President         The          Student          Council          of          Oklahoma          City          University          is          composed          of          two          repre-         sentatives          from          each          of          the          four          classes,          selected          by          the          vote          of          the          students.          This         year          the          council          was          presided          over          by          Frank          Martin,          a          junior          classman,         One          of          the          principle          projects          of          this          group          during          the          past          two          semesters          has         been          to          try          and          solve          the          dance          problem.          Questionnaires          were          sent          to          each          student's         home          asking          for          the          parents’          opinion          in          regard          to          dancing.         The          council          has          also          inaugurated          the          perforated          ballot          system          to          be          used          in         all          school          elections.         TOP          ROW          —Virginia          McCabe,          Emma          Lou          Niemcyk,          Harriet          Kinch,          Duncan          Warr.         LOWER          ROW—Cornelia          Cox,          Victor          Williams,          Gertrude          Lloyd,          Bob          Sturm.                    THE          1933          SCARAB          _(C         Wi          OGL          OL         SVE          ESAS          EES          EST         ON          NS         ls         Na         ,         Vea         DOO         STUDENT         APPORTIONING         BOARD         R.          C.          Dracoo,          Sponsor         The          Student          Apportioning          Board          has          charge          of          the          disbursement          of          the          money         collected          from          the          student          activity          fee.          The          board          was          created          in          the          spring          of         1951          by          the          Board          of          Trustees,          at          the          request          of          the          students.          Horace          Robinson,         president          of          the          Student          Council          at          that          time,          and          Dean          T.          A.          Williams,          helped          in         forming          this          organization,          which          is          one          of          the          few          in          the          country          where          the          stu-         dents          are          in          charge          of          the          spending          of          the          activity          fee.         At          the          first          meeting          of          each          school          year          the          Board,          with          the          help          of          its          faculty         sponsor,          sets          the          percentage          allowed          to          each          organization          participating          in          the          fund.         All          bills          are          approved          by          the          board          before          payment          is          made.         Frank          Zentz,          Harriett          Kinch,          Victor          Williams,          Cornelia          Cox,          R.          M.          Constant         SO.          THE          1933          SCARAB          ©         ne          |          PhS         Ar          vies         y)          vitae          |         ies         4         ¥          bin         ane         Atal          Dp:         Lae         NOnpaa         iu          oh          i           va)          ue          a         Seniors         KENNETH          McDoNALp         President         Russett          Mitts         Vice-President         Harriet          KincH         Secretary         ETHOLINE          STRADER         Treasurer         0          THE          1933          SCARAB                   ICKATHERINE          S.,          ALEXANDER          Lanpis          B.          ALLEN         Oklahoma          City          Guthrie,          Oklahoma         Alpha          Omega;          Pi          Gamma          Mu;         Pan-Hellenic          Council         Littian          Lorratne          BALTZLEY          La          VeRNE          Banker         Oklahoma          City          Oklahoma          City         Kappa          Pi;          College          Players;          Alpha          Omega;          Peppettes;          Chi         Yi          Wi,          Ge          Delta          Phi;          Pan-Hellenic          Council         Jessie          Lee          CAVENER         Depew,          Oklahoma         Beta          Beta          Beta         DorotHy          JANE          BRANNON         Oklahoma          City         BetameAlpnae          bis          lsisme          oo          weet         Gamma          Mu,          Secy.          °33;          Kinder-         garten          Club;          Fifth          Estate;          Student         Apportioning          Board,          Secy.,          °32-'33         Bessie          CUNNINGHAM         Oklahoma          City         Kindergarten          Club;          Y.W.C.A.;         P.K.          Club.         Emma          KatHryNn          McCuLLouGH         Oklahoma          City         Kappa          Tau          Delta;           Peppettes,         President          '33;          Band          Queen,          °30-         31;          Journalism          Club,          730-731;         Campus          Staff,          730-31;          Scarab         Staff,          °30-’31;          Freshman          Class         Vice-President,          °30-’31;          Sopho-         more)          Classe          sectetaty.ss          s50=25215         Pan-Hellenic          Council,          Vice-Pres-         ident,          °32-'33.         Mary          N.          Davis          Bernice          C.          Emer         Oklahoma          City          Oklahoma          City         Kindergarten          Club          Kappa}          Tau          Delta;          Chi          Delta         Phi,          President          ’31.         CHARLES          GERMAN          ANNA          VIvIAN          GRANT         Vinita,          Oklahoma          Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu          Chi          Delta          Phi          Pledge;          Campus         Staff;          Fine          Arts,          Editor          ’32-’33;         Peppettes,          ’31-’33;          Y.W.C.A.          '31-         33;          Glee          Club          ’31-’33;          Piano         Club          ’31-'33         3                    cone          PS,         HELEN          BeEveRLY          Gross         Oklahoma          City         Chi          Delta          Phi;          Kindergarten         Club;          Peppettes         GLENNIS          B.          JONES         Oklahoma          City         Sigma          Alpha          Iota         IKATHERINE          KINGKADE         Oklahoma          City         FLorRINNE          E.          Merrit?         Oklahoma          City         Alpha          Psi          Omega;          College          Play-         Gare          Wey          WH          Ga          TN,          Se          Shit         [          25          |         Laura          GERALDINE          HOpRERG         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi;          Peppettes;          Glee         Club;          Kindergarten          Club         Harriet          KIncH         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Delta;          Pi          Gamma          Mu;          Ron         Ohro          Ines;          Freshman          Queen          ’29;         Scarab          Queen          °32;          Student          Coun-         cil          °32-'33;          Student          Apportioning         Board          ’32-'33;          Peppettes;          Sopho-         more          Class          Sec          y.,)          30-31          5          Senior         Glass          SeGry.4,          32-33         Vernon          Leroy          Mock         Choteau,          Okla.         Theta          Kappa          Nu;          Wrestling         Team          ’29-'31         Fay          Lee          McCati         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Delta;          Pi          Gamma          Mu;          Pi         Kappa,          Delta,          “Treasurer          29-732);         Ron          Ohro          Ines;          Debate          Team         °29-'33;          Pan          Hellenic          Council,         ’31-’33,          Sec’y.,          °32-'33         Ramon          Evucene          KostKa         Oklahoma          City         Delta          Psi          Omega;          Beta          Beta         Beta;          Inter-Fraternity          Council         Russett          MILs         Oklahoma          City         Senior          Class          Vice-Pres.,          °32-'33         Marsorie          Eucenta          Myatt         Oklahoma          City         KennetH          Lee          McDonatp         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Chi          Phi;          Yellow          Jackets;          Pep         Council;          Inter-Fraternity          Council          ;         We          IMS          I          CanACSS.cGi          yee          ZOO          enIO£         Class          President         JoHN          O.          PETERS         Oklahoma          City         CorrtINnE          REARDON         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi;          Kindergarten         Club;          Peppettes;          Glee          Club;         Girl’s          Trio;          Secretary          of          Junior         Class          °32         FLorENCE          I.          SHEPPARD         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Beta          Beta;          Peppette;          YMCA         Laura          ELIzABETH          SMITH         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi;          Peppettes;          Oper-         etta,          ‘“‘Chimes          of          Normandy,          ‘31;         “Pinafore,”          °30;          “Hansel          and         Gretel,’’          ’31-'32                    A.)         JENNINGS          Bryan          NEWMAN         Rush          Springs,          Okla.         Phi          Chi          Phi;          Glee          Club          '29-'31;         Chimes          of          Normandy’          ’30;         “‘Pinafore’’          °29;          Inter-Fraternity         Council          ’31-’32;          Pres.          P.          K.          Club         33;          Yellow          Jackets         Emma          Lou          NiemcyK         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi;          Chi          Delta          Phi;         Kappa          Tau          Alpha;          Press          Club;         Peppettes;          Ron          Ohro          Ines;          Board         of          Publications          '31-'33;          Editor-in-         Chief          Scarab          °31-’32;          Assoc          ate         Editor          30-31;          Editor-in-Chief          the         Campus          '32-'33;          Student          Council         '32-'33;          Society          Editor          of          Campus         31-°32;          Vice-Pres.          Junior          Class          31-732         Bue          Simpson         Britton,          Okla.         Glee          Club          ’29-’32;          ‘‘Pinafore’’         '29-'30;          ‘‘Chimes          of          Normandy”’         30-212)          Sphinix,          (Glubo          9          31-32)         Reliziouss          Eda          Clubs          o2=odmnbe         Ke          Clube          322335          Ye          Wi          Gane         ErHOLINE          MAy          STrRADER         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Deltas          Senior                     Class          seca         Peppette;          Secretary          of          Phi          Delta         3         |          APE]          roe                   1933          SCARAE         Witte          Juanira          NewMan         Rush          Springs,          Okla.          Glee          Club          '29-’32;          “Pinafore         ‘29-30;          ‘“‘Chimes          of          Normandy”         30-'31;          University          Quartet          ‘'31-         °32;          Religious          Education          Club         (32-'33)3.          Ps          Ke          Club)          S253         We          Calas          Peppertes         Wayne          A.          PARKER         Oklahoma          City         Theta.          Kappa          Nu;          ‘'O”          Club;         Pep          Council;          Football;          Basket-         ball;          Wrestling;          Baseball         W.          T.          Pucu         Oklahoma          City         Oxford          Fellowship;          Y.          M.          C.          A.;         Gospel          Team          Captain         CHARLOTTE          SEARS         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Phi          Phi,          Pres.          °31-’33;          Pan         Hellenic,          Pres.,          °32-'33;          Football         Queen;          Pi          Kappa          Delta;          Peppet-         tes;          Volley          Ball          Team;          Ron         Ohro          Ines;          Oratory          °32         |          26          ]         Rosert          THORNTON         Dougherty,          Okla.         Oxford          Fellowship         Mary          ELIzABETH          WEDDING         Oklahoma          City         Ni          ee          Gree          eppettess           Henty:         S.          Johnson          Medal,          °32         Harry          EUGENE          TURNER         Oklahoma          City         International          Relations          Club          ;          Ye         7          Go          Yds          -SECHAIBY          on          Glee         Club          ;          Men’          s          Quartette,           33          5          Op-         eretta,          “Pinafore,”          es          Open          Gbimes         of          Normandy,”’          By         FRANKLIN          M.          ZentTz         Theta          Kappa          Nu;          Student          Appor-         tioning          Board;          Glee          Club;          Choral         ,          29          -          30;          Inter-Fraternity         il;          Oxford          Fellowship;          In-         ter-Fraternity          Baseball;          Fraternity         Oklahoma          City         1,          IS,          Chulo         Martin          GOSLIN         Oklahoma          City          Theta          Kappa          Nu;          Ositis          '32;         Blue          Key;          Ron          Ohro          Ines;          Pi         (Garamay          Mus          yY          Ma          (Gleam          |Oxe         ford          Fellowship;          Yellow          Jackets          ;         Student          Council;          Fifth          Estate;         College          Players;          Inter-Fraternity         CGouncile          312325          Yn          MamGy          Ae         Pres.,          °31-’32;          Pres.          Oxford          Fel-         lowship          °31;          Pres.          Fifth          Estate;         Delegate          to          Detroit          Convention         1;          Delegate          to          Buffalo          Conven-         tion          ’32;          Glee          Club          °30-'31;          Jun-         ior          Council          Representative          °31-         32          God          Winks:’          7312                    Marty         the,          Third          9731;          The          Bood          of         Jobe          32         Rosert          CoLtey         Oklahoma          City         “O”          Club;          Football          Trainer         FRED          BocLe         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu;          Pres.          of          Bank         ’°30-’31;          Beta          Beta          Beta          Pres.          731-         32;          Student          Council          Sec’y.,          '30-         °31;          Student          Council          °30-'31;          In-         ter-Fraternity          Council          ‘31          -          ’32;         President          Junior          Class          °31-'32         Louts          GABERINO         Henryetta,          Okla.         Theta          Kappa          Nu         —          SSS          I          PS          =          =         SLI          AIIM          ts          ees          Oyen          =                   SZ          Beyer.          A          MSS          ee         |          re         TO}          =         ae          e                   pf          AGS         -          =          =           £          TZ           .          -          Whe         GRADUATING          CLASS          OF          1933         Katherine          S.          Alexander         Landis          Billie          Allen         Joe          Raybotn          Anderson         Lillian          Lorraine          Baltzley         LaVerne          Barker         Fred          Bogle         Dorothy          Jane          Brannon         Jessie          Lee          Cavener         Emma          Katherine          McCullough         Robert          Coley         Mrs.          Bessie          Cunningham         Mary          N.          Davis         Florence          H          Dessaner         Mildred          Earley         Anna          Ebel         Bernice          C.          Eiler         Carl          D.          Folsom         Louis          J.          Gaberino         Charles          German         Martin          Goslin         Anna          Vivian          Grant         Helen          Beverly          Gross         Geraldine          Laura          Hoberg         Robert          S.          Hollingsworth         Cleo          Ingraham         Elily          Radford          Jones         Glennes          Jones         Harriet          Kinch         THE          1933          SCARAB          Oerness         Katherine          Kingkade         Ramon          Eugene          Kostka         Mildred          Lockwood         Mary          Elizabeth          Long         Bertha          Elizabeth          Looper         Alice          P.          Marker         Florine          Elizabeth          Merritt         Russell          Mills         Vernon          Mock         Marjorie          Eugenia          Myall         Fay          Lee          McCall         Kenneth          Lee          McDonald         Jennings          Bryan          Newman         Willie          Juanita          Newman         Emma          Lou          Niemcyk         Wayne          A.          Parker         John          O.          Peters         W.          T.          Pugh         Corrine          Reardon         Charlotte          Sears         Florence          I.          Sheppard         Bue          Simpson         Laura          Elizabeth          Smith         Etholine          May          Strader         Robert          Thornton         Harry          Eugene          Turner         Mary          Elizabeth          Wedding         Franklin          M.          Zentz         SS         [          28          ]         IGN          LIV         fst          |         ADR          SAAS         a         ACY         President         Vice-President         Secretary         Treasurer         Vicror          WILLIAMS         WARREN          CONSTANT         ELIZABETH          TUCKER         Mivprep          Rosrnson         GreorceE          DucGAN          ADKINS                   Lawton,          Okla.         Theta          Kappa          Nu;          Oxford          Fellowship,         Pres.,          32-?33;          Secy.          ’31-’32;          Yellow          Jack-         ets;          ““O’’          Club          ’31-’33;          Pep          Council;          Rho         Dammit          Rho;          _          Inter-Fraternity          Council,         Pres.;          Gospel          Team;          Glee          Club;          Y.          M.          C.         A.;          Men’s          Quartette          ’30-'33;          Delta          Omega;         Religious          Education          Club          ;          Foorball          ;          Track          ;         Baseball;          Wrestling;          Fraternity          Sports;         “Chimes          of          Normandy,”          ’°31.         .          a         Marion          M.          BELL         Greenwood,          Ark.         Yellow          Jackets.         Evste          A.          BeROUSEK         Oklahoma          City         Pres.          Beta          Beta          Beta;          Peppettes         Rosemary          Brooks         Beta          Alpha         ClubesPeppertesi;          ny          aM          GanrAc         Frances          B.          BuRKHARDT         Piano          Club         SEXO          THE          1933          SCARAB          (ox         sx.         PhieGbit         Henry          O.          ALBIN          Spur,          Texas         Delta          Psi          Omega;          ‘'O’’          Club;          Football.         Kidder,          Mo.         Education         Lioyp          N.          ALDEN         Oxtord          Fellowship          ;         Clube          iyee          MaG          AS         Religious         Crawrord          BAtTENBURG         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu.         Huserr          W.          Biceés         Democrats;          Y.          M.         JANE          E.          BILLIncs         Glee          Club;          Piano          Club         Oklahoma          City         Frederick,          Okla.         ALONzO          CHURCH         Paden,          Okla.         Oxford          Fellowship;          P.          K.          Club;          Young         GaAN         Edenboro,          Pa.         MartHa          LYNNE          CAREY         Oklahoma          City         Delta          Phi;          Glee          Phi          Phi          Phi;          Beta          Beta          Beta;          Chi          Delta         Phi          Scarab!          Stafts)          “33icuuc          Gee         Oklahoma          City         Kappa          Phi;          Inter-Fraternity          Council         [          80          ]         K           SI         |         |         i         (Jf                    ff         AAS         Laas          4         Ti          MW         w.         td,         Se         fae         ee                           gal         Zz,         a         t         es,         Brit          CHurcH          CORNELIA          Cox          Oklahoma          City          WW)         Ok lahoma          City          Beta          Alpha          Phi;          Sigma          Alpha          Iota;          Student          Z                   Kappa          Phi;          Manager          of          Intramural          Ath-          Council;          Student          Apportioning          Board;         letics          Peppettes;          Piano          Club;          Beta          Beta          Beta;          Y.         W.          C.          A.;          Oxford          Fellowship         WARREN          L.          CONSTANT         Oklahoma          City          Jack          DoNNELL         Phi          Chi          Phi;          Inter-Fraternity          Council;          Oklahoma          City         Vice-President          Junior          Class          Delta          Psi          Omega;          Beta          Beta          Beta         HELEN          S.          DoUGHERTY          ADELLA          FIELDS          Hinton,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City          Nes          WO          He         Ian,          Ian          IDellmis          Ww          WY,          {5          Bg          Ivea=         pettes         Joun          D.          FrizzeLi         Oklahoma          City         Jack          Cart          Dysart          Oklahoma          City          Delta          Psi          Omega;          Beta          Beta          Beta         KATHLEEN          L.           GARNER          Hosart          N.          HAMILTON         Oklahoma          City          Oklahoma          City         Phi          Phi          Phi;          Chi          Delta          Phi;          peo          tellenic,          P         Kindergarten          Club;          Secy.          Sophomore          Class         o          Sa          Ge          ade          STEARLEY          P.          HARRISON          32         Oklahoma          City         CuHet          Gutowsky          Kingfisher,          Okla.          Beta          Beta          Beta         Delta          Psi          Omega;          Inter-Fraternity          Council          ;         Football         --—          —_          ee         yI         ”         ecco.          THE          1933          SCARAB          OGeen          SSS         Littige          D.          HENSHAW         GeorceE          HINDMAN         Oklahoma          City         Hasket          Hour         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu;          Football;          Baseball         Haworth,          Okla.         Nits          Laco          Oklahoma          City         International          Relations          Club,          President         Jimmie          LeEveRICcH          Oklahoma          City         Kappa          Phi;          “‘O”’          Club;          Football;          Track;         Baseball;          Basketball;          Football,          Captain,         32-'33         Ruru          L.          MarsHarri         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Chi          Phi;          Pi          Kappa          Delta;          Inter-Fra-         ternity          Council;          Men’s          Debate          Team;          Yel-         FRANK          MartTIN         low          Jackets         ELEANOR          I.          Ky          Le         Oklahoma          City         Kinsy          K.          Lutron         Lindsay,          Okla.         Theta          Kappa          Nu         Francis          H.          Mappox         Oklahoma          City         Delta          Psi          Omega;          Football         Rosatie          Morriss         Mle          Ey          6         °32;          Board          of          Publications         25)         Fort          Smith,          Ark.         Phi          Phi          Phi;          Editor-in-Chief          Scarab,         Pres.          Club;          Sophomore          Class          Treasurer,         Campus          Staff,          Exchange          Editor,                  Rosemary          McCArFrrey          SyiviA          RIcHARDSON         Phi          Delta         Mamiz          Anna          Prac          Oklahoma          City          Georce          A.          Riccan         Peppettes;          Y.          W.          €.          A-;          Pi          Gamma          Mu;         El          Dorado,          Kans.          Wilmore,          Kans.         Oklahoma          City         Religious          Education          Club         Mu_prep          IRENE          Rosinson         Joy          Bern          Saxon          Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City          Phi          Phi          Phi;          Chi          Delta          Phi;          Kindergarten         Kappa          Tau          Delta;          Beta          Beta          Beta          ClubssKeporter:§          Yo          Wi          Ga          Ae          Peppette         Mary          EvizapetH          SAWwTELL          Harry          ARTHUR          SCHWARTZ         Topeka,          Kans.          Oklahoma          City         Kindergarten          Club;          Peppettes;          Y.W.C.A.          Band;          College          Players         ALICE          SHELDON         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Phi          Phi;          Quartette;          Peppettes         FRANCES          SHORT         Oklahoma          City         Kappa          Phi;          Intra-Fraternity          Council          ’32-’33         te          te          eee          =e                    SPODa          ae          ey         el          le          ee          he          ite          Me          ee         [          83          ]         RutH          SKINNER          Oklahoma          City         Kappas          lau          Delta          Chie          Delta          Chis)          You          Ww.         CAm          Glee          Clube          Debate.          33.5          Peppettes          ;         Searabi          Stati          “33         Byron          SMITH          Oklahoma          City         Phi          Chi          Phi;          Yellow          Jackets         =—          —          SS          ROS          See         HMO.          THE          1933          SCARAB          ORiaesSSSSs         :                    YO         ‘          oO          (fF          Li         ay          :          XS         —          -          4 N_         ar         ot          Ft         =P         «         Pra                  was         aa         eK         Y         (i                  ALLEN          NELSON          TALLA         Sterling,          Okla.         Howarp          THORNTON         Mary          EvizapetH          TUCKER         Oklahoma          City         Beta          Alpha          Phi;          Junior          Class          Sec’y.:;          Pep-         pettess          Y.          W.          Ge          Aj          Kappa?Pi:          Oxford         Fellowship         Oklahoma          City         Delta          Psi          Omega;          College          Players          °31-’32;         Press          Club          President;          Managing          Editor         Campus          '33;          International          Relations          Club         College          Players         DorotrHy          May          Wicks         Guthrie,          Okla.         Vicror          WILLIAMS         Oklahoma          City         Theta          Kappa          Nu,          Blue          Key,          Student          Coun-         cil          Treas.,          '30-’31;          Wice-Pres.          °31-'32-'33;         Yellow          Jackets;          Glee          Club;          Y.M:C.A.;         Treasurer          °31-'32;          Delegate          to          Holister          ’31;         Student          Apportioning          Board          °31-'32-'33;         Asst.          Business          Mgr.          Scarab          ’32;          Business         Mgr.          Scarab          ’33;          Pres.          Junior          Class          ’32-'33          ;         Interfraternity          Council          °32-’33;          Board          of         Publications          °32-'33;          ‘Evolution          of          Pa,’’         31;          “Chimes          of          Normandy,’          ’31;          Wrestl-         ing          °31;          Student          Chm.          Apportioning          Bd.,          31-'32-'33;          Pres.          Blue          Key          732-33:          Stu-         dent          Council          °’30-’31-’32-’33;          Pi          Gamma         Mu.         Hitron          C.          Woop         Oklahoma          City         Phi          Chi          Phi;          Inter-Fraternity          ’32;          Yellow         Jackets         Naomi          YEAMAN         Oklahoma          City         Kappa          Pi          Vice-President         Sophomores         Haroitp          JAYNE         President         VIRGINIA          FARRAR         Vice-President         Metspa          HELMS         Secretary         HELEN          ANTHONY         Treasurer         SSSI         aot          APTLY          .         ,          ‘         SVOYO         VWAUCASALAENY         FOOAO         Pf         c_          tea         Se                  SA         Helen          Anthony          .         Frank          Ausley          ..          .         .          .          Oklahoma          City          Raymond          J.          Birge          .          Oklahoma          City         -          Geary,,          Okla:         Claud          W.          Bixler          ...          Hydro,          Okla.         Helen          E,          Beekman,          Oklahoma          City          Virginia          Blackford          .          Oklahoma          City         Eugene          W.          Beeman,          Oklahoma          City          Joe          Ray          Bogle          .         ...          Bristow,          Okla.         Robert          Brannon          ...          Oklahoma          City          Betty          Brown         Melyin          Bretz,          9          oe          Lucas,          Kans.          Grace          Butler         Phyllis          Brooks          ....Oklahoma          City          Ima          Jeanne          Byrd         .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         Katherine          Brous          .          ..          Oklahoma          City          Helen          L.          CampbelJ          .          Oklahoma          City         Way         Roberta          Carruthers          .          Oklahoma          City         Vivian          M.          Clark          .          .          Oklahoma          City         Lorna          A.          Coates          .          .          Oklahoma          City         PaulaCookwaeae          Anadarko,          Okla.         Harriette          E.          Daniels,          Oklahoma          City         Ruth          Daugherty          ..          .          Oklahoma          City         Mrs.          Neva          Dayidson,          Oklahoma          City         Hester          L.          Day...          .          Oklahoma          City         Kenneth          Dorcas          .          .          .          Oklahoma          City         Helen          Douglas          ...          Oklahoma          City         Gladys          Eiler          .....          Oklahoma          City         Roberta          Eldridge          ..          Oklahoma          City         Frances          Mae          Erwin          .          Oklahoma          City         F.          Virginia          Farrar          .          .          Oklahoma          City         Sylvannus          G.          Felix          .          Oklahoma          City         Lorene          Fightmaster,          Oklahoma          City         J.          Bernard          Freeny          .          Oklahoma          City         ..          Oklahoma          City         Lois          M.          Gaffney          ..          Oklahoma          City         Winston          Galbraith,          Oklahoma          City         Charles          Fuson..         Pe         H.          Kilian          Goetz...          .          Pryor,          Okla.         M.          Frances          Gordon,          Oklahoma          City         Clara          Greenfield          .          Greenfield,          Okla.         Sere          (Ce          seed          Oklahoma          City         Owen          Gallomore         Asthur          R.          Harrison          .          Oklahoma          City         Kieth          E.          Hefley          .          .          .          Norman,          Okla.         Melba          Helms         Harold          S.          Hirschi          .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         ..          Purcell,          Okla.         Done          Garlickmasaer          Oklahoma          City         Murray          E.          Gibbens          .          Oklahoma          City         Charles          Goodwin,          Oklahoma          City         a         Baz                    JZ          Ze         IWS          VAAN         LOX         er         «          1          =         Ses         (ann         Se         =         FF,         =         =         K         D         —S         AAW          LAN         PXoy,         a          ea          aT          RT         se          Sh          Ain          eed          NG          ZA          A          ne         SESSLER          THE          1933          SCARAB          SIS          i          We          eae,         .          Oklah         .          Oklah         Arnold          Hohenshelt          .          .          Sayre,          Okla.         Lawrence          L.          Hon,          Hennessey,          Okla.         Howard          Hopps          ..          .          Oklahoma          City         Velma          Lee          Hudson,          Oklahoma          City         Louise          K.          Jacobs          .         Harold          A.          Jayne.         Casey          Jones         Cecil          Haryey          Jones          .         oma          City         oma          City         aN          aks          Vamoss,          Okla.         .          .          Sayre,          Okla.         Mary          Jane          King          ..          Oklahoma          City         Helen          Kubeck          ....          Oklahoma          City         Athol          May          Larson...          Fargo,          Okla.         Gwynne          Laughlin,          Oklahoma          City         Mary          Leister         Paul         Bob          Loy         Leonard         Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         .          ..Oklahoma          City         .          El          Reno,          Okla.         Virginia          MacCabe         Russell          Miller          .          .         Ray          Montgomery         Juanita          Moore          .         IO).          THE          1933          SCARA         .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         .          Fairview,          Okla.         ..          .          Oklahoma          City         Nyda          F.          Morrow          .         Catherine          Munn         Martha          Musgrave          .         Cecil          McDaniel         .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         .          El          Reno,          Okla.          |         ...          Lawton,          Okla,         Carol          M.          McKnight,          Oklahoma          City          Grace          Reed          .....         Margaret          Osborne          .          Oklahoma          City          Norma          Richter         Clifford          Pickens          ..          Oklahoma          City          Haydn          Roberts          ...         Martha          Powell          ...          Oklahoma          City          Mary          Jane          Roberts         Virginia          Ruffell          ..          Oklahoma          City          Glenn          B.          Skillern          Ponca          City,          Okla.         Mary          B.          Salmon...          Oklahoma          City          Gilbert          Smith...          Lodgepole,          Neb.         Jane          Schowalter          ...          Oklahoma          City          Ralph          C.          Steele...          .          Stroud,          Okla.         Hervey          Simpson          ...          Britton,          Okla.          Robert          Sturm          ....          Oklahoma          City         Helen          Sutton         Orville          Tackett         Frances          Tolbert          .          .         Phyllis          Vance         .          .          Oklahoma          City         .          .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         Ardis          Werner          ...          .Oklahoma          City         Lorene          West          .....          Oklahoma          City         Raymond          White          .          .          .          Clinton,          Okla.         Sybil          Whited          .          .          Wichita          Falls,          Tex.         THE          1933          SCARAB         Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         .          .          Geary,          Okla.         .          Oklahoma          City         Helen          Williams          ...          Oklahoma          City         Paul          Williams          ...          Oklahoma          City         Johnnie          Zollar          Oklahoma          City         X)          THE          1933          SCARAB          Oe         Freshmen         VaAYLE          Harrison         President         VioLtaA          YOUNG         Vice-President         Murtet          Moore         Secretary         GERTRUDE          LLoyb         Treasurer         €         ;          ;          eS          LKR          ra,          2          Se          .          x          —a         ae          TT          HAO,          HE          1933          SCARAB          JOR          SO          oS          eS         [41]         GERTRUDE          LLOYD         ss         Mi         Freshman          Queen         Frances          Dee          Bayless,          Oklahoma          City         Irving          Belson          ....Oklahoma          City          Elmo          Bonefield         Frances          Allen         .          .          Oklahoma          City         Jasper          M.          Allen          .          .          Oklahoma          City         June          Marion          Alley,          Willington,          Tex.         John          D.          Anderson          Jowerty,          Tenn.         Robert          Pat          Armor          .          Oklahoma          City         Pat          Elizabeth          Arnett,          Oklahoma          City         Emmogene          K.          Aufricht,          Okla.          City         William          Austin          ...          Oklahoma          City         Herman          A.          Bizzell,          Tecumseh,          Okla.         ee          Clandes          lex.         Lloyd          James          Bex...          Mangum,          Okla.          Faye          M.          Bragg...          Oklahoma          City         Ila          Zoe          Bickell          ..          .          Oklahoma          City         Oscar          D.          Brown.          .          Duncan,          Okla.         Wendall          A.          Burba,          McAlester,          Ok.         Ruth          E.          Carey...          .Oklahoma          City         Clara          L.          Cates.          .          Collinsville,          Tex,         R.          S.          Cayiness          ...          Oklahoma          City         Benyon          Cheesman,          Shreveport,          La.         Wera          Ellen          Christian          .          .          Okla.          City         Ralph          D,          Cies....          Oklahoma          City         CE          Ath          ge          ENG         er          77          1          TIPS          as         Theodore          J.          Bried          .          Oklahoma          City         4.         “a         ‘2          (Z         .          x          WAY          NA         r          POO         we         on          Zs          O         ¥                   e          a         ee          Ae         A          -         Chesley          W.Cochran,          Oklahoma          City          Clifton          Daniel          ...          Oklahoma          City         Frank          Collins          ....          Oklahoma          City          Maurice          R.          Dean          .          .          Oklahoma          City         Charles          R.          Conley          ...          Ranger,          Tex          Sherman          N.          Dillberg          .          Elgin,          Okla.         B.          Bennie          Dancy          .          .          Oklahoma          City          Elizabeth          A.          Dobey,          Prague,          Okla.         Margaret          Drummond          .          .          Okla.          City          Margaret          A.          Galyen,          Oklahoma          City         Corwin          W.Edwards,          Oklahoma          City          Bob          Gardner          ....          Oklahoma          City         Margaret          F.          Feige          .          Oklahoma          City          Jack          Gardner          ....          Oklahoma          City         June          Forsythe          ....          Oklahoma          City          Atcmond          B.          Gentry          .          Hinton.          Okla.         -         aX          :         Bille          Gill          Oklahoma          City          Virginia          Hand          ...          Oklahoma          City         WilliamV.Gosham,          Oklahoma          City          Gus          R.          Hanson...          Oklahoma          City         Margaret          Hammel,          Beaumont,          Tex.          Vayle          Harrison          ...          Oklahoma          City         Sam          Hammonds          ..          Oklahoma          City          Grace          R.          Hearn.          .          Oklahoma          City         SSE         ro         a         Virginia          E.          Hensley,          Oklahoma          City         Walter          Hentz          .          Oklahoma          City         Jack          Winn          Hill...          Oklahoma          City         Stewart          Hisel          .          Oklahoma          City         Darwin          H.          Hixon          .          Oklahoma          City         Haskell          N.          Howard,          Oklahoma           City         Charles          J.          Huckleberry,          Okla.          City         Margaret          Ingram          ..          Oklahoma          City         Eugene          Jones          .          Oklahoma          City         Glenn          Elmer          Jones          .          Olustee,          Okla.         Phyllis          Jones          .          Oklahoma          City         Theresa          Marie          Katigan          .          Okla.          City         Blanche          M.          Kelly,          Headrick,          Okla.         Edward          Ray          Kennedy          Stratford,          Ok.         Robert          S.          Kennedy,          Oklahoma          City         Frederick          Koschman          .          .          Okla.          City         Edward          L.          Kostka          .          Oklahoma          City         Dorothy          Kuhn          .          Oklahoma          City         Lea          Kuykendall          ...          Oklahoma          City         Jessie          Leister          .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         Jarona          Lessly         John          R.          Lewis.          .         Richard          Linn         Gertrude          Lloyd          ..         ——_         e;          ne         QoS         SS         Eleanor          Looney          ...         .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         Murray          Looney         Wilber          Lukenbill         Catherine          Marsh         Oklahoma          City         Janice          Martin         George          E.          Meador          .          Oklahoma          City         Robert          Mench          ....         Vincent          Messer          ..         .          Newton,          Kans.         Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         Nile          Montgomery         Muriel          Moore          ...         Woodrow          Morris         Martha          McCall         .          Fairview,          Okla.         .          Oklahoma          City         .          .          Purcell,          Okla.         .          Oklahoma          City         Monzetti          LaVerne          McKee,          Ok.          City         Frances          McManus,          Oklahoma          City         Velma          Newman,          Rush          Springs,          Ok.         Edgar          Olyey          .....          Oklahoma          City         Enrequeta          Orozco          .          Oklahoma          City          Jeff          Pritchard          ....          Oklahoma          City         Walter          Pate          .....          Oklahoma          City          IeeOnee          Recditianmatne          Oklahoma          City         Carlene          Phillippi          .          Superior,          Nebr.          Rita          Richardson          ..          Wilmore,          Kans.         Martha          Priest          ....Oklahoma          City          Jane          Rogan          .....          Oklahoma          City         Charles          Rogers          ...          Carmen,          Okla.          Howard          W.          Savage,          Oklahoma          City         Murray          Rupp          ....          Oklahoma          City          iredis          hacid          meer          Oklahoma          City         Karl          B.          Rusch...          .          Oklahoma          City          Anne          Shannon          ..          .          Checotah,          Okla.         Virginia          Sanders          ..          Oklahoma          City          Florence          Shepard          .          .          Oklahoma          City         da          Skal          aaa          na-aeee          Oklahoma          City          John          P.          Talley          ...          Norman,          Okla.         Bruce          Sloan          .....          Oklahoma          City          Roderick          Tayar          ...          Oklahoma          City         Lilbert          Sparks          ....          Oklahoma          City          Ed          R.          Taylor...          .          Oklahoma          City         Virginia          Stewart          ..          Oklahoma          City          Mildred          Thompson,          Melbourne,          Fla.                  Alfred          Villines          ...          Oklahoma          City          Frances          Watkins          ..          Oklahoma          City         Woodrow          Wade          ..          Mangum,          Okla.          Troy          White          .....          Oklahoma          City         Duncan          Warr          ....          Oklahoma          City          Louise          Williams          .          .          Oklahoma          City         Kenneth          Warren          .          Oklahoma          City          Elizabeth          Wilson          .          .          Oklahoma          City         See.          THE          1933          SCARAB          ©         OY          j         wai          ad                    do         x         weer         a         (          Jt         {         MP         wd          ae         ae,         ae         ole         a         Harold          Wilson          ....          Hinton,          Okla.          Richard          Jeff          Yeager,          Oklahoma          City         Willis          Wilson          ....          Oklahoma          City          Lorene          Young          ...          Oklahoma          City         Edith          Wood          .....          Oklahoma          City          Mary          V.          Young          ..          Oklahoma          City         Anton          V.          Yanda...          Yukon,          Okla.          Viola          Young          ....          Oklahoma          City         Janes          Aldrich          sani          Oklahoma          City          Claudia          I.          Bennett          .          Oklahoma          City         Edna          Marie          Baker          .          Oklahoma          City          Milton          S.          Brewer          .          Oklahoma          City         James          Blakney          ...Oklahoma          City          Stuart          L.          Byren          ...          Oklahoma          City         Bearl          Bennett          ....          Oklahoma          City          William          M.          Bucy          .          Konawa,          Okla.         J          OCeDUSSCymenenaen          ns          Thomson,          Ga.          Elizabeth          Cooper          ..          Oklahoma          City         Mrs.          Louise          Cailloux          ..          Okla.          City          Agnes          Craiker          ....          Oklahoma          City         Royden          D.          Carney          .          Oklahoma          City          Sam          Craiker          .....          Oklahoma          City         Mary          E.          Clary          ....Oklahoma          City          Ben          H.          Crowley          .          .          Oklahoma          City         Charles          Cuthberson,          Chickasha,          Ok.          Mrs.          D.          E.          Deisel          .          Oklahoma          City         Jordan          Cuthberson          .          Chickasha,          Ok.          Amada          Escutia          ...          Oklahoma          City         Dorothy          Danyers          ..          Oklahoma          City          Cecil          S.          Farris          ....          Oklahoma          City         E.          T.          De          Selms...Oklahoma          City          Mrs.          F.          B.          Fisk          .          .          Kansas          City,          Mo.         fO.          THE          1933          SCARAB          OsnsssSs==         a         y         Ralph)          Gage          ye...          2.2         Russell          F.          Harriss          ..         Guy          S.          Hensley,          Jr.,          Oklahoma          City         Irmgard          Hinneber          ..          Y         Maud,          Okla.         Pryor,          Okla.         Jack          Hoffman          ..         Eugene          Hopping         oakum,          Tex.         .          .          Oklahoma          City         ..-          Munice,          Ind.         Robert          A.          Hutchinson          .          Okla.          City         Gordon          B.          Irwin          .          Oklahoma          City         Jack          T.          Johnson          .          .          Oklahoma          City         Genevieve          Kern          ..          Oklahoma          City         John          Craig          Knight,          Oklahoma          City         iaitye          Wyle          eee          Oklahoma          City         Glenn          Lockwood,          Oklahoma          City         Ernest          L.          Miller          ..          Oklahoma          City         tide          WHS          2          ee          Oklahoma          City         Ted          Mitchell          ....          Oklahoma          City         Dana          Belle          Morris          .          Oklahoma          City         Melba          Morris         Otto          Norman         .          .          .          Oklahoma          City         ...          Oklahoma          City         Jack          Northcut         Leonard          D.          Payne         KKather'‘ne          McClelland.          .Okla.          City          Mrs.          Emola          Pugh         James          Harvey          Scott         .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          City         .          Oklahoma          Ci-y         .          Oklahoma          City         5S          =          ay         Seah         .                   a         |         ee          ee          ee         [          53          ]         HONORS         As          a          reward          to          the          students          who          have          distinguished          themselves         in          various          lines          of          collegiate          and          scholastic          work,          certain          prizes          and         medals          are          awarded          each          year.         The          Daughters          of          the          American          Revolution          award          a          medal         each          year          to          the          senior          who          has          done          the          most          prominent          work          in         the          field          of          history.          The          selection          is          made          by          the          teachers          of          the         department          of          history          upon          the          basis          of          ability          and          scholarship.         The          Chi          Delta          Phi          Literary          Sorority          annually          awards          an          honor         for          the          two          best          original          poems          submitted          by          student          contestants.         The          Sons          of          the          American          Revolution          award          the          Citizenship         medal          to          the          young          man          of          the          senior          class          who          has          best          exempli-         fied          American          idealism.          The          winner          is          selected          by          the          faculty          from         among          five          men          chosen          by          the          senior          class.         Mr.          and          Mrs.          J.          Henry          Johnson          award          three          medals          each          year         to          the          undergraduates          who          have          the          highest          ranking          in          scholarship.         The          Provines          Freshman          Cups          are          given          to          the          man          and          woman         of          the          freshman          class          having          the          highest          scholastic          record.         The          Brouse          cup          for          the          outstanding          senior          athlete          is          awarded         to          the          boy          who          has          the          highest          record          in          the          field          of          athletics.         A          trophy          is          annually          awarded          to          the          most          valuable          athlete          of         the          year          by          the          American          Business          Club.         Mr.          Doyle          gives          a          trophy          each          year          to          the          outstanding          senior         track          letterman.         The          Ron          Ohro          Ines,          the          highest          members          of          the          junior          class,         are          chosen          each          year          by          the          senior          Ron          Ohro          Ines          of          the          preceding         year.          This          year          Haskell          Holt,          Ruth          Skinner,          Frank          Martin,          Rosalie         Morriss,          Merwin          Constant,          Cornelia          Cox,          and          Victor          Williams          were         awarded          this          honor.         Kappa          Pi,          national          art          fraternity,          annually          presents          a          gold         medal          to          the          student          showing          the          most          outstanding          work          of          the         year          in          the          art          department.         The          Sigma          Alpha          Iota          Honor          Certificate          for          outstanding          schol-         arship          was          awarded          this          year          to          Laurene          Adams,         a         ote         (2                   ‘         AGL          i         a          VSN          SL         p          Z,                  ay         (J         CAS                  =         SG         =          SA          ye         Lf         y         Y         Osiris         GeorceE          RIGGAN         The          highest          honor          of          the          year          that          can          be          appointed          to          a          man         of          the          Junior          class          is          that          of          the          College          Marshal.          Symbolic          of          the         terminology          of          the          campus          traditions          he          is          called          the          Osiris,          the         foremost          god          of          the          Egyptians.          George          Riggan          has          achieved          this         distinction          for          his          exceptional          scholarship,          leadership,          and          character.         Mr.          Riggan          is          a          student          minister          and          active          in          many          organiza-         tions          on          the          campus.         Isis         Miiprep          Rosprnson         The          Isis,          or          Keeper          of          the          Sacred          Scarab,          is          the          title          given          to         the          foremost          girl          of          the          Junior          class          She          is          selected          on          the          basis         of          leadership,          scholarship,          and          character.          She          is          given          a          locket          with         the          Sacred          Scarab          engraved          on          it.          Mildred          Robinson          was          chosen         Isis          this           year,         Miss          Robinson          is          a          pre-medical          student.          She          is          a          member          of         Beta          Beta          Beta,          national          science          fraternity,          and          active          in          other          phas-         es          of          campus          life.         ;          ee          7%         eee          et          THE          1933          SCARAB          (©         [          55          |         eS         MAGNA          CUM          LAUDE         Mary          E.          Wedding,          Dorothy          Brannon,          Martin          Goslin,          Jessie          Cavener,          Harriet          Kinch         Magna          Cum          Laude          is          an          honorary          society          patterned          closely         after          Phi          Beta          Kappa,          National          Honor          Fraternity          for          Liberal          Arts         Colleges          and          Universities.          It          was          organized          at          O.C.U.          in          the          spring         of          1924.          The          members          are          elected          by          the          faculty          shortly          after          the         grades          for          the          third          quarter          have          been          distributed.          Members          are         chosen          for          scholastic          attainment          and          campus          activities.         This          year’s          members          are          Dorothy          Brannon,          Jessie          Cavener,         Martin          Goslin,          Harriet          Kinch,          Ann          Latimer          and          Mary          Elizabeth         Wedding.         Oh.          THE          1933          SCARAB          X         Mersfelder          Award         The          L.          C.          Mersfelder          award          is          the          highest          grad-         uating          honor          a          senior          can          receive.          The          selection         is          based          on          scholarship,          leadership,          and          character.         Mr.          Mersfelder,          the          donor,          is          a          prominent          busincss         ¢         man          in          the          city          and          is          keenly          interested          in          h’gher         education.         L.          C.          MERSFELDER         |          Miss          Mary          Elizabeth          Wedding          was          chosen          for         |          the          Mersfelder          award          this          year.          Miss          Wedding          ts         a          senior,          majoring          in          mathematics.          She          received         the          J.          Henry          Johnson          award          for          juniors          last          year.         The          first          winner          of          the          award          was          Mary          Lenora         Hoge.         |          Mary          EvizABETH          WEDDING         —          aot         eee.          THE          1933          SCARAB          :         |          i          lO          A          het          a          EPA         [          57          |                  ta.         x          h          Oxford          Fellowship         zZ          y          OFFICERS                   =,          7.                    GEORGE?          ADKINS          2          oe          ee          ee          President         cael          Wore          Puchee          2          eee          Vice-President         LOUISE          D          AW.          TLL          LAIVS          seer          ee          Secretary         GEORGE          ADKINS         The          Oxford          Fellowship          is          a          national          organization          which          was          founded          thirteen         years          ago          for          those          students          interested          in          religion          as          their          life          work.         Its          purpose          is          to          create          and          stimulate          the          positive          qualities          of          leadership          and         genuine          Christian          character.         Alpha          chapter          of          Oklahoma          was          organized          at          Oklahoma          City          University         1925,          and          includes          both          social          and          pre-professional          activities.          The          members          are         often          called          upon          to          fill          the          pulpit          in          various          churches          throughout          the          city          and          state.         TOP          ROWW—Cornelia          Cox,          Laurence          Hon,          Hubert          Biggs,          E.          T.          DeSelms,          George          Riggin,          Grace          Butler,         Harold          Jayne,          Lloyd          Alden.         MIDDLE          ROW—Norma          Richter,          Elizabeth          Tucker,          Ralph          Steele,          L.          A.          Jones,          Craig          Knight,          Gilbert          Smith,         W.          DT:          Pugh,          Frank          Zentz-         BOTTOM          ROW-—Joe          Bogle,          Dr.          August,          Sponsor,          Martin          Goslin,          Leonard          Payne,          Jarona          Lessley,          Louise         Williams,          Robert          Thornton,          Russell          Harris.         -          —          |          —  ——————          ———          —         1          $                    RO         SEIS.          THE          1933          SCARAB          SS         [58          J         hs          i         me         iP          IP          LI          SOX          CS         [          59          ]         Chi          Delta          Phi         OFFICERS         BERNICE           SEILER          Sone          sear          ae          eee          President         KAS          GARNERSt          See          eee          Vice-President         HELENE          GROSS          see          aes          Secretary-Treasurer         SPONSORS         Miss          Lena          MISENER          Mrs.          Mary          MARABLE         Mrs.          JEAN          Brooks         Bernice          EILer          Kay          GARNER         Chi          Delta          Phi,          national          honorary          literary          sorority,          is          sponsored          by          Miss          Lena         Misener,          Mrs.          Jean          Brooks,          and          Mrs.          Mary          Marable.          Meeting          on          alternate          Tuesday         nights,          the          club          serves          the          purpose          of          promoting          self-expression          by          means          of          writing.         The          sorority          stressed          the          writing          of          essays,          short          stories          and          plays          during          the         past          year.          These          were          entered          in          the          national          contest,          which          is          held          each          year.         The          annua l          chapel          program          was          presented,          featuring          the          play,          ‘“Soup’s          On,”         which          was          written          by          the          sorority          last          year.         TOP          ROW—Dean          Misener,          Emma          Lou          Niemcyk,          Ruth          Skinner,          Helen          Gross,          Anna          V.          Grant,          Rose          Mary         Brooks,          Lorene          Fightmaster.         LOWER          ROW—Mrs.          F.          G.          Brooks,          Martha          Lynne          Carey,          Wirginia          McCabe,          Louise          Jacobs,          Frances          Mae         Erwin,          Velma          Lee          Hudson,          La          Verne          Barker.         SSN         ILS         ARATE         SSNS         OAL         2%         S         ©)         )pP         ge         on         b          .         ofa                  i          Sine         ———          Ty,         @)          +          7         aoe                  pe         y         SY         ys         ba          Pa          a         SSA         coh          Ve         aN          eT         i          PA         Y         b                   ‘         xy         ¥          wVOYO         Zan          :          XS         Za         a          v          v           -“         Sigma          Alpha          lota         ten!         4         an         =         =         OFFICERS         ws         zal          bh         Sk         4,         GLENNES:          ONES          ===          eee          ee          President         HELEN          SAINTHONY          2222s”          Vice-President         2          S          :         CATHERINE          LOMBAR_-___--_--_-____Secretary                   :          ;          “         4          GORNELIA.          GO.          ee          eee          Treasurer         ‘                   GLENNES          JONES          HeLten          ANTHONY         The          Alpha          Zeta          chapter          of          Sigma          Alpha          Iota,          women’s          national          musical          so ror-         ity,          was          installed          at          Oklahoma          City          University          in          November,          1928,          and          is          one          of         sixty-four          active          chapters          in          twenty-six          different          states.         Membership          is          based          on          scholarship,          accomplishment          in          the          Fine          Arts          Depart-         ment,          and          an          active          interest          in          music.          The          past          season          has          witnessed          the          fulfillment         of          several          projects,          such          as          the          formation          of          a          violin          quartette,          the          inauguration          of         a          weekly          radio          program,          sponsored          by          the          local          chapter,          and          provision          for          a          Student         Loan          fund.         Sigma          Alpha          Iota          maintains          a          cottage          at          the          MacDowell          Colony          at          Peterborough,         New          Hampshire,          and          issues          a          quarterly          magazine.         TOP          ROW—Cornelia          Cox,          Frances          Burkhart,          Velma          Newman,          Helen          Beekman,          Wera          E.          Christian.         LOWER          ROW—Athol          May          Larason,          Genevieve          Kern,          Anne          Shannon,          Jane          Billings,          Frances          Bayless,         JO.          THE          1933          SCARAB          OSes         Pl          GAMMA          MU         TOP          ae          ee          Claude          B.          Shinn,          Katherine          Alexander,          E.          M.          Castleberry,          T.          A.          Williams,         .          M.          en.         LOWER          ROW—W.          H.          Hill,          Faye          Lee          McCall,          E.          L.          Lloyd,          Dorothy          Brannon,          T.          W.          Swartz.         ee          ae          a          yey         eee          CeO.          THE          1933          SCARAB         Dt          LAA          IP         {61          ]         OFFICERS         Draelrone          be          SENSAB          AUCH          aaa          =          =          nee          President         ETEATR          TS          LES          Tie          LCTEN          CET          ese          eee          a          es          ee          Secretary         iDeranigey          IPN          LIRA          Treasurer         Pi          Gamma          Mu          its          a          National          Social          Science          Honor          society          whose          membership         is          restricted          to          those          majoring          in          the          social          sciences.          Members          are          elected          on          the         basis          of          scholarship          and          character.         The          fraternity          was          founded          at          Oklahoma          City          University          in          1928.          Dean         Thomas          A.          Williams          is          sponsor          of          the          organization          and          Vice-Chancellor          of          the         Southwestern          region          of          Oklahoma.         ,@         elemenn,         yin         E         XS         —         —.                  yy          fe         4          f          AL          ff         —         —                   WA         All         aot          k          ‘ai         X         —          SS %         WS  ,         Of          L          Y         N         a4XO.          THE          1933          SCARAB          X         FIFTH          ESTATE         Jor          BocLe          Harotp          JAYNE         VIRGINIA          FARRAR          DorotHy          BRANNON         With          the          intention          of          focusing          interest          on          contemporary          problems          along          a         philosophical          line,          Fifth          Estate          was          founded          at          Oklahoma          City          University          in          1929.         The          organization          is          under          the          direct          supervision          of          Dean          Thomas          A.          Williams.         Several          prominent          men          of          Oklahoma          City          have          lectured          to          the          group          on          topics          of         current          philosophical          interest.         Members          are          expected          to          contribute          freely          of          their          ideas          along          lines          in          which         they          are          especially          interested.          A          high          scholastic          rating          is          to          be          maintained          by         each          member          of          Fifth          Estate.         A          A         ee         ON          ee         Fay          Lee          McCay         ee         [          62          ]         KAPPA          PI         Martha          Avey,          Lorraine          Baltzley,          Roberta          Eldridge,          Elizabeth          Tucker,          Naomi          Yeaman,          Winifred          Furray         OFFICERS         Mrs.          Enna          B.          STEVENSON_____--__          President         INA@iGE          WGsAIPAIN          ==          So          ae          Vice          President         RS.          IRA          183.          [heap          Secretary         Mary          WINIFRED          FURRAY___-----__          Treasurer         DoroTHEA          StTEVENSON____Reporter-Historian         Kappa          Pi          was          founded          in          1925,          and          there          are          now          five          national          chapters.          Les         Artistes          was          the          nucleus          of          Lambda          chapter          of          Kappa          Pi,          the          local          chapter,          which         was          nationalized          in          1928.         The          fraternity          offers          an          annual          award          for          outstanding          work          in          art.          They          also         sponsor          an          exhibition          of          paintings          done          by          members,          and          other          art          exhibits.         BETA          BETA          BETA                   :          4          OFFICERS                   dg!         J                    Hilcsie          BEROUSEK          e062          eee          President         LY         NZ          STEARLEY          HaArRISON___-__--__          Vice          President         a                    :          :         FLORENCE)          SHEP          Denes          Secretary         WW)         be          LW          4          JESSIB®          GAVENE          Ree          eee          Historian         SPONSORS         Mitprep          ARMOR          Rusy          WortHam          Kae         Dr.          Frank          Brooks          ™          Ot          Sy          :          hae          |          Sf         Evste          BEeEROUSEK          STEARLEY          HARRISON         Beta          Beta          Beta          was          founded          at          Oklahoma          City          University          in          1922,          for          the         purpose          of          furthering          the          objectives          of          the          biological          sciences.         From          this          chapter          the          fraternity          has          developed          into          an          international          society         of          more          than          thirty          chapters          in          various          colleges.         Only          advanced          students          of          the          biology          department          are          eligible          for          membership.         TOP          ROW—Ruby          Wortham,          Mildred          Robinson,          Murray          Gibbens,          Ramon          Kostka,          Jessie          Cavenar,          Florence         Shepherd.         LOWER          ROW—Mildred          Armour,          Emma          Kathryn          McCullough,          Jack          Johnson,          Martha          Lynne          Carey,          Cornelia         Gox,,          Dr.          Es          Ge          Brooks:         SEE          CASEHSO.          THE          1933          SCARAB         Ook                   ™                    anata         MEN'S          GLEE          CLEUB         TOP—Brown,          Mench,          Cochrane,          Jayne,          McDonald.         MIDDLE—Wilson,          Reville,          Linn,          Sturm,          Adkins,          Fenn,          Goetz.         BOTTOM—Hon,          Warr,          Gibbens,          Williams,          Dorcas,          Steele,          Zollar.         The          Men          and          Women’s          Glee          Clubs,          under          the          direction          of          Clark          Snell,          and         during          his          absence,          Mrs.          Aledamae          S.          Hayes,          cooperated          in          giving          a          concert          Decem-         ber          14,          at          the          University          auditorium.          Miss          Martha          Musgrave          and          Miss          Dana          Belle         Morris          were          soloists          for          the          program.         WOMEN          eC          EE          ERGIEUB         TOP—Young,          Daugherty,          Farrar,          Moore,          Fightmaster,          Larason,          Carey,          McCall,          Powell,          Butler.         MIDDLE--Tucker,          Musgrave,          Ruffell.          Watkins,          Billings,          Kern,          Coates,          Sanders,          McCabe,          McCormick.         BOTTOM—Burkhardt,          Brooks,          Leister,          Williams,          Werner,          Christian,          Reardon.         .          THE         [          66          ]         MEN          SSQUARTETTE         Athol          Mae          Larason,          Duncan          Warr,          George          Adkins,          Bob          Mench,          Charles          Fuson.         The          University          Men’s          Quartette,          under          the          direction          of          Clark          Snell          and          Mrs.         Tom          ‘Hayes,          has          been          active          in          filling          engagements          as          an          entertainment          feature         before          business          and          professional          clubs          of          the          city.         The          Mixed          Quartette          was          organized          for          the          first          time          at          O.C.U.          this          year.          Its         successf ul          work          insures          its          continuance          in          the          future.         MIXED          QUARTETTE         Athol          Mae          Larason,          George          Adkins,          Martha          Musgrave,          Elizabeth          Tucker,          Bob          Mench         Se          eee         LOSS          SSS         [          67          ]         aa,         Athol          May          Larason,          accompanist;          Martha          Musgrave,          Corinne          Reardon,          Kathryn          Brous.         WOMEN’S          TRIO         The          members          of          the          O.          C.          U.          Women’s          trio          are          Misses          Martha         Musgrave,          Corrine          Reardon,          and          Kathryn          Brous.          They          have          taken         an          active          part          in          the          activities          of          the          School          of          Fine          Arts,          appearing         on          programs          for          civic          clubs,          and          they          have          presented          concerts          in         several          towns          in          the          Southwestern          part          of          the          state.         The          second          trio          consisting          of          Frances          Bayless,          Jane          Billings,         and          Alice          Sheldon,          has          appeared          on          several          local          programs          during         the          year.         7h]         Ten          =          CEO,         (XO.          THE          1933          SCARAB          OSaxsSSSS5         Anna          Belle          Escoe,          Mary          Jane          King,          Alkert          Barnes,          Bessie          Lee          Butler,          Roberta          Curreathers,          Don          Garlick,         Joe          Robinette,          Evelyn          Owens,          Anna          Belle          Jones,          Bernice          Cone,          Bernice          Martin,          Frances          Burkhart,          Alice          Escoe,         Herbert          Bagwell,          conductor.         STRING          ENSEMBLE         The          ensemble          was          organized          in          the          fall          of          1931          with          only          four         violins.          Now          it          has          been          enlarged          to          thirteen          members.          Last          year         the          ensemble          gave          forty          performances          locally,          and          in          many          towns         in          the          state.          This          year          three          major          piano          concerts          were          given,          with         solos          by          the          members          of          the          ensemble.         Dy         os         PIANO          CLUB         OFFICERS         BRAN          CESS          BUR          KETARD          Tae          eee          President         ATHOLMAnEIGARASO          N=          ===          ===          mean          Vice-President         FREDERICK          KOSCHMAN____--__           Secretary-Treasurer         ANNAG          Ve.          GRANTS          Seen          eee          ee          ee          Reporter         The          Piano          Club,          organized          in          1924,          serves          to          furnish          opportunities          for          music         students          to          play          before          audiences,          to          further          their          interest          in          music,          and          to          provide         some          social          activities          for          them.         This          year          the          club          sponsored          Frank          Mannheimer,          teacher          in          the          Mattay          School         in          London,          and          internationally          known          pianist,          in          a          lecture          and          recital.         Miss          Anna          V.          Grant          and          Miss          Glennis          Jones,          of          the          club,          were          presented          in         senior          recitals          in          April          and          May.         The          Press          Club         OFFICERS         ELONVAR          DaEEL          ORIN          ON          eee          ena          President         HaARRIETTE          DANIELS__________          Vice-President         ING@SAis)          MIO          RS          cic          ee          ee          Secretary         Howarp          THORNTON         The          Press          Club          of          Oklahoma          City          Universtiy          was          formed          December          8,          1932,         in          Scribbler’s          Hall,          for          the          purpose          of          expanding          interest          in          journalism.         With          professor          James          H.          Ball          as          sponsor          and          nine          charter          members,          who.          have         had          ten          hours          of          journalism          or          who          hold          a          major          editorial          position          on          a          student         publication,          the          club          began          work          on          several          projects.         Y         Pledges          are          chosen          from          those          journalism          students          showing          interest          and          some         ability          in          their          work.         Laas          |         TOP          ROW—Virginia          MacCabe,          Rosalie          Morriss,          Emma          Lou          Niemcyk,          Sylvanus          Felix,          Edith          Wood.         LOWER          ROW—Mildred          Thompson,          Harriette          Daniels,          Eleanor          Looney,          Anna          V.          Grant,          Norma          Richter.         .          THE          1933          SCARAB          O8         Scarab          Staff         Rosavie          Morriss___Editor-in-Chief         I.          Vieror          Wittiams,          Business          Mgr.         WVIRGINTAMIMAG          GABE          ==          =a,          Assistant          Editor          ROTHAOKININER          Sees          Feature          Editor         HARRIET          COR          ANTERS          ===          ===          Class          Editor          G@ATHERTIN          ES          Vi          UN          Nee          Feature          Editor         Martua          LYNNE          Carey__Organization          Editor          Harotp          JAYNE___--_Asst.          Business          Manager         JIMMIE          EE          VERICH          ===          nee          Sport          Editor          INOR          MAS          RICH          LE          hk          ===          ===          Society          Editor         ET          Es          EER          ye          ee          Sport          Editor          CHARLOTTE          SEARS___—_-_-—          Girl’s          Sport          Editor         Paut          LEONARD___----          Assistant          Sport          Editor         TOP          ROWW—Virginia          MacCabe,          Kieth          Hefley,          Jimmie          Leverich,          Catherine          Munn,          Ruth          Skinner.         LOWER          ROWW—Harriette          Daniels,          Harold          Jayne,          Paul          Leonard,          Martha          Lynne          Carey,          Norma          Richter.         .         —          Se          a,          aoe          RS:         eee          IPO,          THE          1933          SCARAB         —         Za         SENT         (JSLL         AO         ANS         bi         Campus          Staff         Mithtrey         ote         i          -         WO         we                  ee.         RE         Te         %          eli!         KN          4          oi         ease          7)         Emma          L.          Nremcyx,          Editor-in-Chief          y          S         i          2         SyLVANUS          FeELIx,          Business          Manager          a          NZ          Ss         WW)         Howarp          THORNTON________          Managing          Editor          HarriETTE          DANIELS_____-_           Exchange          Editor         VireintA          MacCape___________          Society          Editor          IM@SNiwiiD)          INIOIRRNISS          =e          Reporter         INO,          TNKove          Wa          Re          Feature          Editor          HIURAINORS          GO          ONE          ==          eee          eee          Reporter         INSTRU,          “Wis          (GRAIN          es          Fine          Arts          Editor          TD          TCE          WOO           Dee          ee          eres          See          ee          Reporter         AUT          WELL          UAVS          een          ee          ee          Sports          Editor          MiLpRED          THOMPSON_________-_--_-_          Reporter         TOP          ROW—Howard          Thornton,          Hariette          Daniels,          Paul          Williams,          Anna          V.          Grant,          Virginia          MacCabe.         LOWER          ROW—Rosalie          Morriss,          Edith          Wood,          Eleanor          Looney,          Mildred          Thompson,          Norma          Richter,         SS                    SS         )          THE          1933          SCARAB          _O          |          de                   Women’s          Debate         %         Wi          4                    7         @          %         NN         RutH          SKINNER          Louise          WILLIAMS          Faye          Lee          McCay         Men’s          Debate         Frank          MAartTINn          Paut          WriLtAmMs          CLIFTON          DANTEL         1933          SCARAB         Pi          Kappa          Delta         OFFICERS         FRANK          Martin____-_-__           President         Fay          Lee          McCari___Sec’y-Treasurer         (GARG)          Wie          SKINNER]          ==          eee          Sponsor         FRANK          Martin          Fay          Lee          McCay         Pi          Kappa          Delta          is          a          national          honorary          forensic          society.         Delegates          attended          the          state          convention          at          Chickasha          this          spring,          at          which          nine         state          chapters          were          represented.          At          the          convention          Frank          Martin          won          first          place         in          men’s          extemporaneous          speaking.         The          Men’s          Debate          team          made          a          trip          to          Chicago          in          April,          where          they          met          teams         from          DePauw          University,          Northwestern,          and          Loyola.          They          also          debated          at          several         other          colleges          in          Illinois.         Dean          Lena          Misener,          Ben          Crowley,          Charlotte          Sears,          Dean          Williams.         XY          THE          1933          SCARAB          X         Florine          Merritt,          Elizabeth          Tucker,          Ruth          Skinner,          Cornelia          Cox,          Catherine          Munn         OFFICERS         EEORENESIVLERR          EDT          ce          see          eee          ee          President         CORNELIA®          COX          =e          eee          ee          Vice-President         GATHERINE          SVLUNN          ==          ee          Secretary-Treasurer         The          Y.          W.          C.          A.          has          played          an          important          part          in          creating          an          interest          in          all         school          activities.          It          has          cooperated          with          the          Y.          M.          in          giving          several          social          events.         Before          each          semester          the          two          organizations          held          a          retreat          at          Camp          Ione.          They         had          charge          of          the          bonfire          and          ‘eats’          before          the          Homecoming          and          Thanksgiving         games          and          gave          an          all-school          skating          party          on          April          7,          8          and          9.          They          were          hosts         to          the          State          Y.W.          and          Y.M.          conference,          at          the          4-H          Club.         THE          1933          SCARA         Me          Uk,          (C7         Bogle,          Harris,          Hill,          Goetz,          Turner         OFFICERS         LOREBD          OCU          RG          amereeeier          a:          ee          oe          Seater          President         UOSSEUIELARR          IS          sees          eer          Sane          Vice          President         HARK          YM          URNER          Sem          ee          ee          ee          Secretary         GIT          AINGS          G          ORT          Ze          etre          eee          en          Oe          ee          Treasurer         NW          IG          AS          WO          pes          ss          ee          Faculty          Advisor         The          Y.          M.          C.          A.          has          attempted          to          carry          out          an          intensive          program          for          the         men          of          the          campus.          It          has          endeavored          to          promote          a          feeling          of          unity          and          responsi-         bility          by          promoting          an          attractive          program,          consisting          of          many          social          events          and         affairs          where          the          best          of          fellowship          was          enjoyed.          The          whole          year’s          program          was         centered          around          the          idea          of          bringing          the          students          of          the          campus          closer          together,         and          to          strengthen          the          Y.          M.          C.          A.          organization.         Tnisesyearmthe          Y..M           C.          Aj          and)          Y¥.          W.          C.          Ay          wete          honored          in          being          host          to         the          STATE-WIDE          “Y”          Spring          Conference.          Representatives          from          every          school          in         the          state          were          there.         77.         YC         Si 4aGAA         Ya         -                            STR         ZADNS)         LALA         YO         (2         8          is         SSA         a         ——         Y                   '         )         BLUE          KEY         OFFICERS         Ee          VICTORS          W          ILLIA          MSe          sane          eee          ene          President         Revie          CONSTANT          ==          ee          Vice          President         R.          Cirrron          DANIEL___--          Secretary-Treasurer         DEAN          THomas          A.          WILLIAMS          —____-          Sponsor         Victor          WILLIAMS         Blue          Key,          National          Honor          Fraternity,          established          a          chapter          at          Oklahoma          City         University          in          December          1932,          with          eleven          campus          leaders          as          charter          members.         Organized          in          1924          at          the          University          of          Florida,          Blue          Key          has          as          its          ideals          belief          in         God,          an          ambition          for          intellectual          attainment,          and          a          desire          to          serve          one’s          university         and          fellows          as          well          as          to          help          the          progress          and          best          interests          of          the          institution.          This         organization          has          extended          its          activities          to          over          sixty          of          America’s          leading          colleges         and          universities.         Blue          Key          meets          monthly          for          luncheon          in          the          University          Club          and          in          the          spring         holds          a          banquet          at          which          time          new          members          are          elected.         TOP          ROW—Dean          Williams,          Harold          Jayne,          Basil          Wilkerson,          Clifton          Daniels,          Warren          Constant.         LOWER          ROW—Harold          Dobson,          Martin          Goslin,          Sylvanus          Felix,          Kenneth          McDonald,          Frank          Martin.         —          ee         [HE          1933          SCARAB          J         {          78          ]         Religious          Education         Club         OFFICERS         TEEATRIVE;          Veet          LIVES          ©          Nie          President         EO          UISHMNW,          LLL          TANTS          =e          Vice-President         IMIS,          TERRNG@L          oe          Secretary-T          reasurer         HarvEY          SIMPSON         The          Religious          Education          Club          of          Oklahoma          City          University          was          organized          in         the          home          of          Professor          W.          Hobart          Hill,          in          November,          1932.         The          purpose          of          the          organization          is          to          further          the          interest          and          experience          of         these          students          at          the          university          who          are          interested          in          the          field          of          religious          edu-         cation.         Group          discussions          on          problems          of          interest          to          young          people          are          held          once          each         month,         TOP          ROW          —L.          A.          Jones,          George          Adkins,          Norma          Richter,          Mamie          Prag,          Wendall          Burba,          W.          H.          Hill.         MIDDLE          ROW          —F.          E.          August,          Bue          Simpson,          Ralph          Steele,          Gilbert          Smith,          Sybil          Whited,          E.          L.          Lloyd.         BOTTOM          ROW-—Hariette          Daniels,          Craig          Knight,          Louise          Williams,          Leonard          Payne,          Elizabeth          Tucker,         Lloyd          Alden.         SS          LD          ae          A          Was          ta         See          IPA          THE          1933          SCARAB          MIS         [79          ]         4.         17         ;          .          JAdZs          ga         PAS          NS         4          -         Tae          MA         ™,         e         Ss,         P.          K.          Club          -         7          _         men          EAN         6          A         i          Or         at         (oe,         w         ]         =         Se         a          OFFICERS         WW         “NNINGS          NE           eer         YY          Jennincs          NEWMAN___----_--_---__          President         EGR          AUNOIIG          LIN          ZN          12          ee          Vice-President         WY)         A          Yr          Th          Te          Rare          ,                   4          (GRA          CEN          BUTLER          Dean          nae          eee          ee          Secretary         RUTH          GOREN          DR          ee          Reporter         Proressor          JAMES          J.          HAyes________          Sponsor         JENNINGS          NEWMAN         The          P.          K.          Club          (Preachers’          Kids)          is          an          organization          of          the          sons          and          daughters         of          the          preachers          of          all          the          denominations          represented          in          the          student          body          of          O.C.U.         The          organization          is          purely          a          social          one          and          has          as          its          object          to          make          better          ac-         quainted          those          who          have          much          in          common.          The          Club          was           organized          the          first         semester          of          this          year          and          has          had          several          delightful          parties          at          which          games          were         played          and          refreshments          were          served.          The          Club          1s          a          standing          refutation          to          the         statement,          still          occasionally          heard,          that          preachers’          kids          all          turn          out          to          be          bad.         TOP          ROW—Alice          Sheldon,          Glennes          Jones,          Eugene          Jones,          Bessie          Cunningham,          Janice          Martin,          Ralph          Gage.         LOWER          BO          ogee          Jeanne          Byrd,          Ruth          Skinner,          Harvey          Simpson,          Charles          German,          Juanita          Newman,          Frank         entz.         Ae         a         Kindergarten         Club         i                  La         oo         J         ry         —          2          —         OFFICERS         IMUbTEB          Awe          ELE          ye          ee          President         Mary          JANE          Roperts____Vice-Pres.         VIRGINIA          FARRAR___Sec’y-Treasurer         JOYaSAXKONSs2          ome.          Soa          eer          Reporter         Mevsa          He_ms          Mary          JANE          Roserts         The          Kindergarten          Club          took          as          its          project          this          year,          the          decorating          of          the         Kindergarten          bungalow.          The          girls          assumed          all          responsibility          for          this.         At          Christmas          time,          each          year,          it          is          the          custom          of          the          girls          to          provide          gifts          for         fifty          children          at          the          Church          Women’s          Community          House.          Miss          Mary          Harris          is          the         club          sponsor.         TOP          ROW—Virginia          Farrar,          Joy          Saxon,          Helen          Anthony,          Clare          Cates,          Phyllis          Vance,          Hazel          Gaines,          Juanita         Moore,          Janice          Martin.         MIDDLE          ROW—Bue          Simpson,          Helen          Douglas,          Virginia          Ruffell,          Virginia          Sanders,          Frances          Allen,          Lorene         West,          Ruth          Mills,          Grace          Reed.         BOTTOM          ROW—Mary          Leister,          Kay          Garner,          Mary          Elizabeth          Sawtell,          Corine          Reardon,          Betty          Brown,          Jane         Schowalter,          Helen          Gross,          Gladis          Eiler.         ae         HE          1933          SCARAB         College          Players         OFFICERS         BLORINE?          MERRITT          see          =          ee          ee          President         ae          VELMA          LEE          Hupson______-__          Vice-President         Ne)          MargoriE          BLAKE----- - -          Secretary-Treasurer         DO          Heten          Kupeck-------------------          Reporter         IMA          JEANNE          Byrp__________          Pledge          Mistress         FLoRINE          MERRITT         The          College          Players,          under          the          direction          of          Wayne          Campbell,          have          long          been         prominent          in          dramatic          circles          in          Oklahoma          City,          and          throughout          the          state.         Composed          of          drama          students,          the          club          sponsors          the          production          of          all          plays          given         at          the          University.          During          the          year          1932-33,          College          Players          presented          three          major         productions          and          several          one-act          plays.         “Importance          of          Being          Ernest”          by          Oscar          Wilde,          was          the          first          play          given          this         year.          This          was          followed          by          Henrick          Ibsen’s          ‘Doll          House”          and          Fred          Eastman’s         The          Tinker.’         TOP          ROW—Russell          Miller,          Elizabeth          Doby,          Gertrude          Lloyd,          Velma          Lee          Hudson,          Frances          May          Erwin,         Harold          Hirschi.         BOTTOM          ROW—Carlene          Phillippi,          Ima          Jeanne          Byrd,          Anton          Yanda,          Milton          Brewer,          Margaret          Feige,         Helen          Kubeck.         JLZ         AOS                  NS         Lambda          Epsilon         AN         ;          (des)                   nL          7          j         OFFICERS          NS          -          y         STEARLEY          HARRISON______          President          A         Bore          olURM          ===          Vice-President          4         Mi prep          Rosinson_______          Secretary          g          Q         Dp          OW          CASS          sae          eee          Sponsor          wy         Proressor          Brous___------          Sponsor          Dt         STEARLEY          HARRISON          Bos          Srurm         The          Lambda          Epsilon          science          club          was          founded          at          the          beginning          of          the          spring         semester,          1933,          for          those          students’          problems          of          chemistry          and          physics.         To          be          eligible          for          senior          or          junior          membership          one          must          have          completed          some         work          in          one          of          these          sciences.          Meetings          are          held          twice          a          month          and          anyone          in-         terested          in          the          discussions          is          invited          to          attend.         Murray          Gibbens,          Maurice          Dean,          Mildred          Robinson,          Mary          Elizabeth          Wedding,          Kenneth          Dorcas,          Kenneth          Warren         UK?          Wh          ws         A          on         me         Owe          aN,                    International         OMe          Relations         WE          Club         (ONY          OFFICERS                   YY         ams          PS          INILS.,          LAGOS          see          ee          President         I          NY          U)          Harriet          KincH____----_-          Secretary         a          a          LLOYD          ALDEN          asa          Treasurer         Dr.          Leon          F.          SensapaucGH,          Sponsor         Nits          Laco          Harriet          KINcH         The          International          Relations          Club          of          Oklahoma          City          University          was          organized         in          December,          1932,          and          is          under          the          sponsorship          of          the          Carnegie          Endowment          for         International          Peace.         It          is          composed          of          those          students          interested          in          the          study          of          international          af-         fairs.          Meetings          are          held          every          two          weeks          at          the          homes          of          various          members.          Dr.         Leon          F.          Sensabaugh          1s          the          sponsor.         TOP          ROW—Faye          Lee          McCall,          Aloazo          Church,          Arthur          Ilarrison,          Mrs.          Lillie          Henshaw,          John          Frizzell.         LOWER          ROW—Ray          Montgomery,          Harriette          Daniels,          Lloyd          Alden,          Harry          Turner,          Harry          Swartz.          THE          1933          SCARAB          Otexsssoaaas         NO          eh          ed,          ER          ae.          Se         [          84          ]         Ghd         0.         +          )         cf         -          Mm          LRQA          AA          )         Samm          J)          “O”          Club          os!         OFFICERS         WW         BRANGISSIVEADDOX          ease          see          oe          President          NZ                  VIVE          IGE          VE          RTC          aa          eee          Co-President          WY         ROSIN)          ASTON          ee          a          ee          Se          Treasurer          Vea          VY          ant         SHAAOS          [ep          Business          Manager         Francis          Mappox         The          “O”          Club,          one          of          the          oldest          organizations          on          the          campus,          is          made          up          of         lettermen          in          the          various          sports.         The          purpose          of          the          club          is          to          promote          friendship          among          the          members          of          the         athletic          department.          It          also          provides          a          home          for          those          athletes          who          do          not          live         in          the          city.         FRONT          ROW—Anderson,          Sparks,          Maddox,          Felix,          Tackett,          Leverich.         BACK          ROW—Breeden,          Gutowsky,          Albin,          Adkins,          Ripple,          Griffith,         YELLOW          JACKETS         OFFICERS         CLIFF          DANIEL          Soe          ee          eee          President         BIEL’          Give          ee          Vice-President         CRATGARNIGE          =          ees          ee          Secretary-Treasurer         Cooperating          with          Peppettes          are          the          Yellow          Jackets,          men’s          pep          organization.         Members          are          those          students          who          are          most          interested          in          promoting          school          spirit          and         pep          at          all          athletic          games          and          school          functions          of          Oklahoma          City          University.         STANDING—Burba,          Dean,          Kennedy,          Jayne,          Williams,          Gill,          Bell,          Redin,          Simpson,          Newman,          Clark.         SEATED—Montgomery,          Sturm,          Cies,          Rusch,          Martin,          Daniel,          Armour,          Goetz,          Knight,          Mitchell,          Warr,          Steele.         PIS          PIAS          US          ss         OFFICERS         Emma          Katuryn          McCuLtoucH______--__          President         IDELEN@K          UBRECK=          tsetse          te          eee          Vice-President         IELENeANTH          ONY          eee,          Secretary-Treasurer         Mary          LeIsTer________          Pep          Council          Representative         This          year,          the          Peppettes,          girl’s          pep          organization,          had          a          membership          of          over          a         hundred          girls,          the          largest          in          the          history          of          the          organization.         The          group          was          very          active          during          both          fall          and          spring          football          and          contributed         greatly          to          the          success          of          Senior          Day          this          year.         The          annual          football          banquet,          sponsored          by          this          organization,          at          which          time         the          football          captain          for          the          coming          year          is          named,          was          one          of          the          high-lights          of         the          year.         FRONT          ROWW—Sullivan,          Werner,          Brooks,          Brous,          Richter,          McCullough,          Sawtell,          Young,          Katigan,          Gross,         Carruthers.         MIDDLE          ROW—Brown,          Sanders,          Ruffel,          Douglas,          Newman,          MacCabe,          Sears,          Daffney,          Dougherty,          Williams,         Hudson,          Niemcyk,          Daugherty.         TOP          ROW—Munn,          Berousek,          Vance,          Looney,          Morrow,          Grant,          Anthony,          Larason,          Tucker,          Powell,          Farrar,         Reed,          Watkins,          Cox.         THE          1933          SCARAB         ER          re)          eeearseeemerenementoitiermomneans         i          ee         en         To         Coe          “Sor          bee          Soe          ee         Ceo:          UI          TAPES          we         AS          RS          0,          SRE         ¥         .         -,                  ss          Joy          SAXoNn         Mi         Beauty          Queen          Haroun          ie         Fee         —          Se         Ee         Miss          CorrtnE          REARDON         eA)         sn)         HS)         wu         7e )          Mt         GER         IN          Pe         iy          ‘         oS         Sh          ACN          if          Va          ssik         i          eS          ett          7         Uy          ius          yes)          ees         aay          WEE          2         nt         eas         Say          wit         as,          ces)         CANES,         VAD          SAL         aye         c?,         s          LA          VERNE          BARKER         Mis         5          her         is          SOE         nee         1           it         AN         ANY         +h         Sine         fee         a         z         tye         Lys         Ay         ,         ia         ‘         7S)         UES          ac         mn           SNES          Re         a          Uses         Si         Livy         aay         Miss          MARGARET          INGRAD         ———         ei          thd         Aan         th         Whyesee         SAW          ea          geal         As          raya         yet         oy         y         DAO          AE         Au          Naty          easy         ae         SESE         Miss          JunE          Marion          ALLEY         AS         i         i,         3          tats         4,          WY         ES,          U          s         Pein:         fe          Aan         ¢          A         BHM          Yivaxth          .         cy          SSN          ONION          URS          RG          MEN         a         eS         oe         Yay           A          wd         PANSY         pearls          ers         %          ines         i          pure         WATS          fin          hoges         HID          La          UaAS         Miss          MARGARET          FEIGE         McGLELLAND          BARCLAY         700          FIFTH          AVENUE         NEw          YORK          CiTy         Dear          Editor,         I          think          Miss          Saxon          has          one          of          the          most          beautiful         profiles          I          have          ever          seen.          Might          I          have          a          print          of         her?          I          would          certainly          be          very          much          pleased          if         Miss          Saxon          would          send          me          some          other          views          of         herself.          Asa          group,          this          is          the          best          looking          bunch         of          college          girls          I          have          judged,          and          I          have          seen         many.         ¢          fo         SBS          Fe          as          ;          Sik)         yy         yes         SA         7          Were                    yay          ;         aay                    Ke          is          Y         f         cl         Eee         t=         _          =k         7         yf         Uh          ee         oy         ¢          .          “                   A          Ova,          nu          Mise         TANNIN          TERA          Soo5         ‘          SPAN          A          rd         CK         %          Th!          ifr)         Pe)          :         MN         Phy         1%         %,         tits         2S         tae          ¥         aS         ay          fen          )         y          f          AGN         On          gne 7)         Nbaniansy         ttle,         Bey         Ni         v         ae         £         spe         iS)         Miss          CHARLOTTE          SEAR         Football          Queen         Jim          SmitH         tu          Memortam         O          glad          condition          and          sublime         Of          our          undying          dead,          to          fight          and          foil         The          ancient          foe,          continually          to          climb.         Through          God’s          high          order          of          His          Saints          to          meet         Some          soul          whose          star-like          name          lit          all          their          course,         And          commune          with          him,          to          discern          and          greet         Old          kindred,          love,          and          friendship,          hound          and          horse;         To          see          God          face          to          face,          and          still          to          see         And          labor          for          the          loves          that          grope          on          earth         To          wait          serenely          till          all          souls          shall          be         One          in          God’s          aristocracy          of          worth         —FRANK          TAYLOR         1.          THE          1933          SCARAB          SS         Oe          Ne          eS          SS          =          Ss.          =         [          104          ]         1         NOVO          AN          SA          NY         NODC         COACH          FRY         Wesley          Fry          came          to          Oklahoma          City          University          this          spring          to         take          over          the          position          of          head          football          coach          and          director          of          ath-         letics.          He          was          selected          to          fill          the          vacancy          created          when          V.          J.          Green         accepted          the          football          coaching          responsibilities          at          Drake          University.         Coach          Fry’s          football          playing          days          were          spent          at          Iowa          University         under          the          now          famous          Howard          Jones,          present          U.          S.          C.          coach.          He         was          a          brilliant          player          while          there,          winning          All-Western          conference         and          All-American          honors.           Immediately          previous          to          his          becoming         football          coach          at          O.          C.          U.,          Fry          was          the          Classen          High          School          mentor         where          he          made          a          phenomenal          record,          turning          out          a          team          each          year         that          ranked          at          the          very          top          of          the          state          football          race.         His          team          won          the          Mid-State          conference          championship          in          1931,         losing          but          one          game          in          the          entire          season.          In          1930          his          team’s          only         loss          was          to          Shawnee.         Coach          Fry          played          professional          football          for          several          years          with         the          team          of          all-stars          selected          by          Red          Grange,          the          renowned          “'Gal-         loping          Ghost”          of          Illinois.         Because          of          his          successful          career          both          as          player          and          as          coach,         Wesley          Fry          may          be          expected          to          make          the          most          of          the          material          given         him          to          work          with,          and          to          increase          O.          C.          U.’s          well-earned          football         prestige.         mAXO).          THE          1933          SCARAB          ¥         on         _          ——         A          MESSAGE          FROM         COACH          GREEN         Athletics          in          general          at          O.          C.          U.          and          foorball          in         particular,          suffered          a          not          surprising          slump          in          1932-         33.          There          has          seldom          been          a          timc,          in          any          enter-         prise,          that          continued          success          has          not          left          its          mark         in          physical          softening,          weakened          morale,          and          de-         creased          determination.          The          great          team          of          1931         was          gone;          the          returning          players,          accustomed          to         success,          reported          out          of          condition,          and          never          ap-         proached          the          heights          attained          by          the          stars          of          the         three          previous          seasons.          A          difficult          schedule,          to-         gether          with          injuries          to          three          key          players,          Captain         Leverich,          Pickens,          and          Stone,          were          further          handi-         caps.          The          loss          of          five          games          is          ample          proof          that         the          team          was          not          up          to          the          standard          of          its          pre-         decessors.         In          spite          of          a          bad          season,          the          team          showed          flashes         of          brilliance          that          augurs          well          for          next          fall.          Against         Central          Teachers,          the          collegiate          champion,          the         team          clicked,          and          won          by          three          touchdowns.          After         the          first          five           minutes          of          the          Aggie          game,          the          in-         vaders          from          Stillwater          were          decisively          outplayed.         The          best          passing          attack          boasted          by          a          Goldbug          team         for          years          was          developed.          Only          two          men          will          be         lost          by          graduation,          in          contrast          to          the          twelve          of          last         year          Many          freshmen          show          unusual          promise.         Bentley,          the          new          captain,          should          prove          a          popular         leader.         And          so,          as          we          contemplate          the          1933          season,          we         find          encouragement.          I          have          confidence          in          the          men;          ‘         they          have          learned          that          only          hard          work          brings          suc-         cess.          The          1933          team          may          attain          new          heights.          :         ———          ee                    e          Se         SESS.          THE          1933          SCARAB          OSS         {          106          ]         A          Message          From          the          Captains         My          experience          as          a          football          captain          has          changed          my          idea          of         a          captain          from          a          thrill          to          a          responsibility.          It          gives          one          an          oppor-         tunity          to          test          one’s          personality.          It          must          blend          with          that          of          each         and          every          member          of          he          team,          coaches          and          players.          I          am          thankful         to          have          been          captain          and          feel          that          I          could          have          been          a          better          one         had          it          not          been          for          the          fact          that          an          early          injury          tore          away          all          of         my          air          castles.         With          all          of          the          love          and          fondness          I          have          for          the          school          and         its          departments,          I          regret          to          bid          them          all          a          good-bye          at          this          year’s         ending.         Sincerely,         JIM          LEVERICH         My          being          elected          captain          of          the          football          team          for          1933-34         has          climaxed          the          many          joys          of          college          life          spent          at          Oklahoma          City         University.          I          will          try          to          be          all          that          a          captain          should          be          in          an         attempt          to          express          my          gratitude.         Sincerely,         JOHN          BENTLEY                  Breeden,          Sweet,          Holt,          Leverich.         Pepper,          Maddox,          Casey,          Bretz,          Ripple,          Anderson,          Wade.         Leverich         Albin         Williams         SSS.          THE          1933          SCARAB          _X         Review          of          the         Football          Season         September          18.          O.C.          U.          started          a          very          difficult          sched-         ule          with          an          inexperienced          crew.          Opening          the          season         with          the          Marysville          Teachers          after          only          two          weeks          of         practice,          the          Bugs          lead          an          effective          passing          attack          and         offered          plenty          of          opposition          The          game          ended          in          a         Q-to-0          tie.          Leverich          received          a          severe          injury          in          the         knee          during          the          game          and          was          practically          out          for          the         remainder          of          the          season.         September          23.          The          second          game          was          with          the          strong         Jefferson          University          of          Dallas.          It          was          a          surprise          to          the         team          when          they          were          confronted          with          a          semi-profession-         al          group          of          men          who          had          had          from          three          to          four          years         Singletary,          Bentley,          Williams,         Mayfield,          Hohenshelt,          Felix,          Howard,         of          experience          in          college          and          some          in          professional          ranks.         Jefferson          was          victorious          with          a          score          of          20          to          12.          Pickens         received          an          ankle          injury          which          put          him          out          of          the          line-         up          for          the          rest          of          the          season.         September          30.          Central          Teachers          of          Edmond          were         the          opponents          for          the          third          game,          coming          to          O.          C.          U.         with          the          record          of          holding          A.                    M.          to          a          0-to-0          tie.          O.         C.          U.          won          the          game          with          a          score          of          25-to-7,          with          Jack         Sweet,          freshman          fullback,          as          the          star          of          the          tlt.         October          7.          The          Bugs          went          north          for          a          two          weeks’         trip          to          tackle          two          strong          teams          on          the          road          trip.          The         first          encounter          was          in          Lincoln,          Neb.,          where          they          met         the          Nebraska          Wesleyans          on          their          home          field.          It          was          in         this          game          that          the          longest          run          was          ever          scored          on          the         Bugs.          Wesleyan          made          a          107-yard          return          of          a          kickoff         a          ee          ae         PAA          Pay          aes          ON         i          le          hp          hee          i          bee          bes         [          109          ]         Leonard.         Talley,         Albin,          Jones.         K.          Pepper         Crymes         Howard         West          Texas          Game         by          the          captain          of          the          Nebraskans.          Final          score          was          in         favor          of          the          Wesleyans,          39-to-13.         October          14.          Continuing          from          Lincoln          the          team         made          its          next          game          stop          at          Fargo,          where          they          played          the         North          Dakota          State          University.          In          this          game          the          Bugs         were          defeated          with          a          score          of          27-to-7          by          the          most          power-         ful          team          on          the          schedule.         October          21.          Oklahoma          Aggies          invaded          the          Gold-         bug          territory          for          the          sixth          game          of          the          season,          and          won         with          a          14-to-6          score.          The          Aggies          had          the          best          team          they         have          had          in          several          years          for          this          game,          according          to         coaches          and          scouts          who          saw          the          game.         October          28.          McPherson          College          of          Kansas          came         here          for          this          game.          The          Bugs          had          little          trouble          in          win-         Chet          Gutowsky         Bex         Rip          Collins         ee         |          ||         tgs         FD)          III         SS.         ?          Pt         ,”         pers         we         :         7.          THI         [110]         Bugs          at          Practice         ning,          using          freshmen          for          the          most          of          the          game          Mad-         dox,          lineman,          made          a          sensational          touchdown.         November          5.          O.          C.          U.          went          to          Shawnee,          where         they          met          Oklahoma          Baptust          University.          The          Bugs          were         losers          in          this          muddy          and          mixed-up          game          by          only          two         points,          O.          B.          U.          having          the          large          end          of          the          6-to-8          score.         November          12.          For          the          third          time          in          as          many          years,         Phillips          lost          to          O.          C.          U.          with          an          identical          score.          The         game          played          on          the          Goldbug          field          proved          to          be          an          exact         repetition          of          the          27-to-14          score          of          the          previous          years.         Hollus          Hall          made          a          sensational          kickoff          return          for          a         touchdown,          carrying          the          ball          for          100          yards.         November          18.          West          Texas          Teachers,          who          boast         the          tallest          team          on          the          O.          C.          U.          schedule,          came          here          for         Holt         Kuykendall         Casey         Ripple         le          Ales          em          aes         Cis                     S         Goldbugs          in          Action         the          tenth          game          of          the          year.          The          Bugs          were          able          to          get         over          the          tall          team,          however,          and          scored          a          19-to-9          victory.         November          24.          The          final          game          of          the          year          was         played          with          Tulsa          on          the          Goldbug          field.          The          Golden         Hurricane          swept          over          the          Bugs          for          a          14          to          0          victory.          At         the          close          of          the          game,          the          powerful          little          Tulsa          captain,         Billy          Bohem,          won          the          shoes          of          the          Bug          captain,          Jimmy         Leverich.         Only          two          of          the          Bugs          are          leaving          at          the          close          of          this         year.          Captain          Jimmie          Leverich          and          co-captain          Francis         Maddox          will          not          be          among          the          playing          Bugs          for          the          next         year’s          schedule.          When          Leverich          received          his          injury          in         the          first          game          of          the          season,          Maddox          took          over          his          job         of          playing          captain.          Leverich          fought          a          hard          game          for          his         team,          though,          playing          every          game          from          the          bench.         Bretz         Felis         Breedon         Anderson         a          a          =          —_          ,         7          4          a          ‘         a          =.          —_          —_         eI          EAT         Britt          CHurcH          Bos          CoLey         Manager          Trainer         Resume          of          Football          Year         Sept.          18          IMatysvillem!          cachers          se          (ee.          2          |          0          to          0         Sept,          23          FeetsOnmUmivetsity          ss          mare          5.          920,10          12         Sept.          30          Gentil          sotmbamondas)          wee          =          2)          °tO          7         OCC          7.          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Oklahoma          Baptist          University          .          6          to          8         Nov.          12          Pani          psa          niversity          ae          9          0m          27400          14         Nov.          18          West          Texas          Teachers          College          .          19          to          9         Nov.          24          Nisam          OIVetsit          yas          ou          ec          ee          lauto.          30         H.          Wade         W.          Wade         F.          Mayfield         D.          Mayfield         ),          THE          1933          SCARAB          OX         ri         felisal         Review          of          the         Basketball          Season         KARL          PEPPER,          Captain         The          Goldbugs          opened          the          season          with          the          Panhandle         Aggies          on          the          home          court.          The          game          was          a          real          thriller.         Aggies          won,          39-to-35.          Collins          was          high          points          man          for          the         home          team          with          14          points.         The          Aggies          won          the          second          game,          36-to-24.          Cecil          Pep-         pers          was          high          point          man          with          10          points.         The          third          game          of          the          season          was          played          with          West         Texas          Teachers,          the          tallest          team          in          the          West,          with          a          center         six-feet,          seven-inches          tall.          Texas          won,          41-to-23          and          were         runners-up          for          national          championship.          Cecil          Peppers          was         high          point          man          with          8          points.         O.          C.          U.          won          the          next          game          from          OF          By          Us          40:toegas         Collins          was          high          point          man          with          14          points,          and          Carl          Peppers         had          13          points.         The          first          conference          game          was          played          at          Phillips.          Phil-         lips          won,          58-to-24.          Peppers          was          high          point          man          for          O.          C.          U.         with          8          points.          Webber          was          high          point          man          for          Phillips,         with          15          points.         The          next          game          was          with          Tulsa          here.          Tulsa          defeated         Goldbugs          45-to-27,          with          Pepper          again          high          point          man          with         8          points.          Bashaw          was          high          point          man          for          Tulsa          with          15         points.         The          Goldbugs          next          took          a          six          days’          trip          into          Texas.          At         Lubbock          they          played          Texas          Teachers          a          two          game          series.          Texas         won          both          games,          the          first          37-to-30;          the          second          44-to-28.          Karl         Olvey          K.          Pepper         Malone          Stone         Leverich         FRONT          ROW—Gore,          Olvey,          Wade,          Collins,          White,          Leverich         MIDDLE          ROW-—Stone,          K.          Pepper,          Jones,          C.          Pepper,          Bob          Gardner,          J.          Gardner         BACK          ROW          —Williams,          Coach          Green,          Breeden,          Malone,          Bex,          Church.         Peppers          was          high          point          man          in          the          first          game          with          13          points         and          Raymond          White          in          the          second,          with          8          points.         In          a          two          game          series          with          West          Texas          Teachers          the          Gold-         bugs          again          lost          to          the          tallest          basketball          team.          Karl          Pepper         and          Collins          shared          honors          for          the          home          club,          while          Forten-         berry          starred          for          Texas          with          19          points.         The          Goldbugs          then          met          Tulsa          at          Tulsa          and          lost,          32-to-22.         Malone          and          Karl          Pepper          shared          honors          with          seven          points.         In          the          game          with          Central          Teachers          played          at          Edmond,         O.          C.          U.          lost          46-to-33.          Olvey          scored          ten          points          for          the          Gold-         bugs.         O.          C.          U.          met          Phillips          here          and          were          again          defeated          by         a          score          of          48-to-25.          Karl          Pepper          was          high          point          man          with         ten          points.         The          last          game          of          the          season          was          played          with          Edmond         Teachers          at          the          Goldbug          gym.          It          was,          perhaps,          the          most         thrilling          game          of          the          season.          Raymond          White          scored          when         the          game          was          tied,          the          gun          being          fired          as          the          ball          went          through         the          basket.          The          final          score          was          38-to-36.          The          Edmond          victory         climaxed          the          season.         The          Varsity          also          won          an          independent          tournament          under         the          name          of          “Like          Nu          Cleaners’          and          were          awarded          gold         basketballs.          Collins          was          high          point          man          of          the          tournament         with          58          points.         Bill          Church          was          a          great          assistance          to          the          squad          as          equip-          ment          man          and          general          all-round          helper.         White         C.          Pepper         Wade         Bee         Gore         Collins         a          ‘          §         Pm          ned         Vex          -          BI         Cay          .          o,          -          )         i          %          f          ye         .                    Yr          y         BACK         ROW—Jones,          Stone,          C.          Pickens,          Holt,          Green          (coach),          Griffith,          Gutowsky          (asst.          coach).         FRONT          ROW—Malone,          Leverich,          Dancy,          Olvey,          M.          Pickens,          Wallis,          Talley,          Hefley.         Review          of          Baseball         The          Goldbug          baseball          team,          composed          for          the          most          part          of          men          wearing          a          varsity          uniform         for          the          first          time,          has          made          a          commendable          record          thus          far.          Opening          the          season          with          a          two-         game          series          with          the          University          of          Texas          at          Austin,          where          the          Bugs          held          the          powerful          Long-         horns          to          7          to          4          and          7          to          2          decisions,          they          have          played          a          rather          spasmodic          brand          of          ball          in          the         first          seven          games          of          their          seventeen          game          schedule.          Errors,          both          physical          and          mental,          have         proved          costly          at          critical          moments.         and          timely          hitting.         On          the          other          hand,          there          have          been          brilliant          fielding          plays         Oklahoma          A.          and          M.          furnished          the          opposition          for          the          Bugs          in          their          first          game          on          the         home          field          and          went          back          to          Stillwater          holding          the          short          end          of          a          4          to          3          talley.          The          Aggies         drew          first          blood          in          the          fifth          inning          when          they          pushed          across          a          brace          of          counters          on          two          hits,         a          sacrifice,          a          walk,          and          an          error,          but          the          Bugs          came          back          strong          and          with          the          score          tied          at         three          all          going          into          the          eighth          stanza,          took          advantage          of          an          Aggie          miscue          and          ended          the          day’s         scoring          with          their          fourth          marker         The          University          of          Missouri          was          the          Bug’s          next          opponent,          and,          but          for          some          very          erratic         support          on          the          part          of          the          infield          in          the          first          inning,          Dick          Stone          would          have          won          a          ball          game.         He          turned          the          Tigers          back          in          fine          shape          for          the          last          eight          innings,          allowing          them          a          total          of          but         five          hits,          while          his          mates          were          pounding          out          eleven.          Williams,          Missouri          pitcher,          kept          the         blows          well          scattered          though          and          the          Tigers          went          back          home          with          a          3          to          2          win          to          their          credit.         In          the          next          two          weeks          the          Goldbugs          lost          a          heartbreaker          to          the          Southwestern          State          Teachers         College          nine          at          Weatherford          and          split          a          two          game          series          with          Central.         One          of          the          brightest          spots          in          the          Bug          lineup          is          Haskell          Holt,          last          year’s          third          baseman         but          now          converted          into          a          first          class          catcher.          He          is          leading          the          team          in          batting          at          the          present         time          and          is          more          than          satisfactorally          attending          to          his          duties          behind          the          bat.         Melvin          Pickens          is          the          infield          sensation,          taking          everything          that          is          knocked          near          his          short-         stop          position          and          making          it          look          easy.          His          hitting          1s          almost          apace          with          his          fielding,          being         above          the          three          hundred          mark.         Melvin’s          cousin,          Cliff,          is          to          the          outheld          just          what          Melvin          is          to          the          infield,          extending          his         centerfield          garden          into          both          left          and          right          and          back          to          the          fence          without          working          too          hard,         THE          1933          SCARAB         Dick          Stone          and          Casey          Jones,          the          Goldbug          twirlers          are          hitting          their          strides          and          are          going         to          be          hard          to          beat          during          the          remainder          of          the          season.         Benny          Dancy,          Edgar          Olvey,          John          Talley,          Red          Wallis,         their          first          duties          on          the          Bug          squad          and          are          conducting          themselves          creditably.         Se          tmy         The          Oklahoma          University          Sooners          came          to          Oklahoma          City          April          25          and          took          a          hard-         earned          victory          from          the          Goldbug          diamond          men.          Dick          Stone,          crafty          freshman          hurler,          allowed         the          visitors          only          two          earned          runs,          but          the          erratic          support          of          his          mates          and          the          impotence          of         “Big          Dog”         “More          Land”         their          war          bludgeons          gave          the          Sooners          a          4          to          1          win.         In          this          game          the          frosh          left-hander          turned          in          the          best          Goldbug          pitching           performance          of         and          Kieth          Hefley          are          all          doing         “Griff”          Griffith,          is          serving          his          second          year          on          the          squad         and          is          rapidly          talking          himself          into          the          position          of          the          “indispensible          reserve.”         the          season          thus          far,          allowing          but          six          scattered,          scratch          hits          until          the          ninth          inning          when,          with         two          out,          an          infield          error,          followed          by          the          only          two          deserved          hits          the          Sooners          got          brought          in         two          runs.         The          Bugs          end          the          season          May          15,          with          a          return          engagement          at          Norman.         Schedule          of          1933          Season         Texas          University          at          Austin,         Texas          University          at          Austin.         Oklahoma          A.          and          M.          at          Oklahoma          City          University.         Missouri          University          at          Oklahoma          City          University.         Southwestern          S.          T.          C.          at          Weatherford.         Central          S.          T.          .C.          at          Edmond.         Central          S.          T.          C.          at          Oklahoma          City          University.         Okiahoma          University          at          Oklahoma          City          University.         Chillocco          at          Chillocco.         Oklahoma          A.          and          M.          at          Stillwater.         St.          John’s          Academy          at          Winfield,          Kansas.         Southwestern          State          Teachers          College          at          Winfield,          Kansas.         Central          State          Teachers          College          at          Edmond.         Chillocco          at          Oklahoma          City          University.         Central          State          Teachers          College          atc          Oklahoma          City          University.         PLAYER         Olvey         Holt         Talley         Griffith         M.          Pickens         C.          Pickens         Hefley         Stone         Wallis         Leverich         Jones         Dancy         TOTALS         Se          ee          eee          Mosel         eee          Ceers         IS          TTT:          bie         tellve)         INDIVIDUAL          BATTING          AVERAGES         238)          Ie,          Sel         ie)         tN         ee)         POS.          2          Adds          Jot         s¥qel          Usy          1]          5         Catcher         Outfielder         Stan.         S,          8:         Outfielder         Outfielder         P.-Outfielder         ite,          18h,         Meal,          18).         P.-Outfielder         2nd.          B.         re         or         Ae          MN          YI          OD         ISS          ds          CO          no          Non         NHN          RF          WW          ©          Ww         CoCo          ORF          OF          NON          YD         nN          |          SS          oe          ooe          ese          ee          =|]          SS         iS)          |          Smee          Cee          eS          SS          i           =         ie)          |          SSeS          os          =]          S  S          Sea          S  S          S  S         al         =          el          sm         y                   pre         FT          ne          ee          ee         sit          a          ic          ws          é         seaitihesaiaiaesitmasnineapinaiina          ta         PEE          EE         Cuthbertson,          Dancey,          Church,          Swan,          Williams,          Short,          Gibbens,          Jones         INTRAMURALS         The          inter-fraternity          basketball          season          opened          in          December,          and          from          the          first         game          to          the          last          was          a          race          between          the          Kappa          Phi          and          the          Delta          Psi          Omega          fraterni-         ties,          the          Kappa          Phi’s          finally          emerging          at          the          end          of          the          season          with          the          champ’onship         cup          in          their          possession.          This          was          their          fourth          consecutive          inter-frat          basketball         championship.         Competitions          are          scheduled          to          take          place          this          spring          in          baseball          and          track.          Each         year          a          trophy          is          given          to          the          fraternity          winning          the          most          points          throughout          the         year.          Three          points          are          given          for          a          first          place,          two          points          for          a          second          place,          and          one         point          for          third,          in          each          of          the          three          sports.          With          the          Kappa          Phi’s          off          to          a          flying         start,          the          other          organizations          will          bend          every          effort          toward          winning          the          baseball         and          track          championships.         A          program          of          inter-class          sport          competitions          was          inaugurated          this          year,          and          is         expected          to          occupy          a          prominent          place          in          the          University’s          campus          activities          next          fall.         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The          program          was          under          the          auspices          of          Miss          Maurine         Bowling,          general          director,          and          Charlotte          Sears,          student          manager.         The          first          event          was          volley-ball.          Four          teams          entered,          representing,          Tri          Phi,         Phi          Delta,          Alpha          Omega,          and          “Barb”          organization.          The          Tri          Phi          Sorority          won          both         the          first          and          second          rounds,          finishing          with          an          undefeated          record.         (          ea          Ae         ——         _———_         YOY         Thompson,          Saxon,          Marsh,          Sheldon,          Bowlng,          Arnet,          Phillipi,          Sears,          Gross         GIRLS’          INTRAMURALS         From          the          teams          entered,          a          varsity          team          was          chosen,          and          played          games          with         Oklahoma          University          Y.          W.          C.          A.,          and          Central          High          School.         The          spring          intramurals,          which          started          in          April,          include          tennis          and          archery.         A          very          expansive          program          has          been          planned          for          next          year          with          soccer          in          the         fall;          basketball          and          volleyball          in          the          winter;          and          baseball,          archery          and          tennis          in         the          spring.         rac         WH          in}                   We          i         SEO          A          es         76          bees          NL         tne)          wa         ax         ndbe         us          INTE         tere          J         ous         tM          Wee         Lye         ‘y         i         yo          ce         eet)          ah         FON          ues)         A          eters         (TJororities         nS         Jraternities         HELEN          CAMPBELL         FraANcES          Mae          ERWIN         CortneE          REARDON         CoRNELIA          Cox         CLARA          CATES         THE          1933          SCARAB         Kay          GARNER         CHARLOTTE          SEARS         IKATHERINE          Brous         Emma          KatHryn          McCuLLoucH         Wera          ELLEN          CHRISTIAN         lawl         CK          =         22          “ae         Pe          GE         Se         YS          SS          Se         iH          ae         at         Ly         PAN          HELLENIC          COUNCIL         OFFICERS         Sn         As         a         oO         abl          LS          FG         TM                   ey         GEARTLOLEB          ES          HA          RS          ees          eee          President         Emma          KatHryn          McCuttoucH___Vice          Pres.         [Paws          [bio          IMO          CAN          ih          Secretury         GORNELUAM          CO          Xae          seers          eee          re          Treasurer         BETA          ALPHA          PHI         Cornelia          Cox          Corrine          Reardon         Pig          DELLA         Frances          Mae          Erwin          Helen          Campbell         IAPPASLAUSDELIA         Emma          Kathryn          McCullough          Katherine          Brous         [eM          L          delmOh          edo          A         Charlotte          Sears          Kay          Garner         ALPHA          OMEGA         |          Wera          Ellen          Christian          Clara          Cates         Oe          Sn          ¥         Rae.          THE          1933          SCARAB          _O          [          123          J         |         CorneELiA          Cox         ELIZABETH          TUCKER         Dana          BeLtte          Morris         Mevsa          HELMS         Emma          Lou          Niemcyk         VirncerntA          MAcCase         Mary          LeIsTer         FE          LI,          i          ie          diy          es          a         HELEN          WILLIAMS         HeLten          ANTHONY         DorotHy          BRANNON         Rosemary          Brooks         Grace          BUTLER         ELIzABETH          DOBEY         VIRGINIA          FARRAR         GERALDINE          HOBERG         Hypa          Morrow         VeLMA          NEWMAN         MartHa          Powe          i         CORINNE          REARDON         Norma          RICHTER         Laura          EvizABETH          SMITH         PHyYLLIs          VANCE         VeL_MA          Lee          Hupson         LoutsE          WILLIAMS         FRANCES          WATKINS         THERESA          KATIGAN         Emma          Lou          Niemcyk         Geraldine          Hoberg         Laura          E,          Smith         Cornelia          Cox         Rosemary          Brooks         Norma          V.          Richter         Peggy          Morrow         |          Melba          Helms         Virginia          MacCabe         Martha          Powell         Helen          Anthony         Elizabeth          Dobey         Phyllis          Vance         Frances          Watkins         )          Velma          Lee          Hudson         |          Frances          Bayless         a          a         BETA          ALPHA          PHI         Founded—1910         Colors—Purple          and          Gold         Flower—Purple          Violet         Jewel—Amethyst         Sponsor—Mrs.          Grace          Davis         FACULTY          MEMBER         Miss          Mary          Harris         SENIORS         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Dorothy          Brannon         Corinne          Reardon         JUNIORS         Oklahoma          City          Elizabeth          Tucker         Oklahoma          City         SOPHOMORES         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Virginia          Farrar         Grace          Butler         Mary          Leister         Dana          Belle          Morris         Helen          Williams         FRESHMEN         Prague,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Velma          Newman         Louise          Williams         PLEDGES         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Teresa          Katigan         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         Oklahoma         er.          THE          1933          SCARAB          ©         [          125          ]         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         City         Faye          Lee          McCay         Harriet          KINncH         ETHOLINE          STRADER         Frances          Mar          Erwin         HELEN          CAMPBELL         HELEN          SUTTON         Loutse          Jacoss         MarGARET          INGRAM         Pat          ARNETT         VirGINIA          HENSLEY         Bess          SOLOMAN         ELEANOR          LOONEY         MartHa          Priest         Marcaret          DRUMMOND         AtHOL          MAgE          LARASON         Rosemary          McCarrerty         HELEN          BEEKMAN         PHI          DELTA         Founded—1908         Colors—Red          and          White         Flower—Richmond          Rose         Sponsor—Miss          Blanche          Hanna         FACULTY          MEMBER         Ruby          Wortham         |          SENIORS         Harriet          Kinch          Oklahoma          City          Etholine          Strader          Oklahoma          City         |          Mildred          Lockwood          Oklahoma          City          Faye          Lee          McCall          Oklahoma          City         JUNIORS         |          Helen          Campbell          Oklahoma          City          Mary          Grace          Wilson          Oklahoma          City         SOPHOMORES         Frances          Mae          Erwin          Oklahoma          City          Hazel          Gaines          Oklahoma          City         |          Kewpie          L.          Jacobs          Oklahoma          City          Helen          Sutton          Oklahoma          City         FRESHMEN         Pat          Arnett          Oklahoma          City          Margaret          Drummond          Oklahoma          City         Eleanor          Looney          Oklahoma          City          Martha          Priest          Oklahoma          City         PLEDGES         Margaret          Ingram          Oklahoma          City          Helen          Beekman          Oklahoma          City         Rosemary          McCafferty          Kansas         OF          a          ie          “en                   GA          Ua          i,          St,         nO          a          a”          t          ¥,          CARO         SSO,          THE          1933          SCARAB          CxS         ecient         ELIzABETH          COOPER         RutH          SKINNER         IKATHERINE          Brous         Mary          Ewine          CLary         Lorna          Coates         Emma          KatHryn          McCuLLoucH         DorotHy          DANVERS         Bernice          EIMer         RutH          DaAuGHERTY         Arpis          WERNER         Mary          Davis         EpitH          Woop         June          Marion          ALLEY         VIRGINIA          SANDERS         JUNE          ForsyYTHE         VIRGINIA          STEWART         Mary          YOUNG         DorotHy          KUHN         JARONA          LESSLEY         Mitprep          Rosrnson         HeLten          DoucGHTERY         MiILprep          THOMPSON         KAPPA          TAU          DELTA         -          Founded—1921         Colors—Crimson,          White          and          Silver         Flower—Sweet          Pea         Sponsor—Mrs.          Frank          G.          Brooks         FACULTY          MEMBER         Mildred          Armor         SENIORS         Emma          K.          McCullough          Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Bernice          Eiler          Oklahoma          City         Mary          Davis         JUNIORS         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Elizabeth          Cooper         Ruth          Skinner         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Mary          Ewing          Clary         Betty          Young         Helen          Dougherty         SOPHOMORES         |          Katherine          Brous          Oklahoma          City          Lorna          Coates          Oklahoma          City         |          Dorothy          Danvers          Oklahoma          City          Ruth          Daugherty          Oklahoma          City         Ardis          Werner          Oklahoma          City         FRESHMEN         |          Virginia          Stewart          Oklahoma          City          Virginia          Sanders          Oklahoma          City         PLEDGES         Edith          Wood          Oklahoma          City          June          M.          Alley          Oklahoma          City         June          Forsythe          Oklahoma          City          Mary          V.          Young          Oklahoma          City         Dorothy          Kuhn          Oklahoma          City          Jarona          Lessly          Oklahoma          City         Carol          Owens          Oklahoma          City          Mildred          Thompson          Oklahoma          City         Jerry          Davis          Oklahoma          City          Ethel          Kostka          Oklahoma          City         AEA          CE          -         8          a          tN          +          ae          ca          :          —         See          eT,          THE          1933          SCARAB          ORSSYSS          SSS         Betty          Brown         VIRGINIA          RUFFELL         KATHLEEN          GARNER         Ima          JEANNE          Byrp         HELEN          KUBECK         Rosatieé          Morriss         CATHERINE          MuNN         MartHa          Lynn          Carey         CHARLOTTE          SEARS         ALICE          SHELDON         InEz          BeENNET         CATHERINE          MARSH         MartHa          MUSGRAVE         RutH          Carey         Bretry          WILSON         HeLen          Doucias         Vircrnta          Hanp         Janice          Martin         FRANCES          ALLEN         ee          ee          ae         ae          ey         ——          na          acaww          a          vi         Martha          Lynne          Carey         Kay          Garner         Alice          Sheldon         Betty          Brown         Ima          Jeanne          Byrd         Helen          Kubeck         Catherine          Marsh         Frances          Allen         Helen          Douglas         Janice          Martin         Genevieve          Kern         Grace          Reed         PHI          PHI          PHI         _          Founded—1923         Colors—Green          and          Silver         Flower—White          Carnation         Sponsor—Mrs.          Leon          Sensabaugh         FACULTY          MEMBER         Maurine          Bowling         SENIORS         Charlotte          Sears          Oklahoma          City         JUNIORS         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Rosalie          Morriss         Joy          Saxon         SOPHOMORES         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Catherine          Munn         Martha          Musgrave         Virginia          Ruffell         Jane          Schowalter         FRESHMEN         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Ruth          Carey         Virginia          Hand         Martha          McCall         PLEDGES         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Juanita          Moore         SO)          THE          1933          SCARAB          x         Fort          Smith,          Ark.         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         El          Reno,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         SOK?         (FA          fo          She,         CO          ANS          mm          AYA          SAY         LMT          A.         L          a         ae          a          c         tenet          :         =          -         |          =         se          Hh                   Soom         WerA          ELLEN          CHRISTIAN          Faye          Brace         La          VeRNE          BARKER          PHyYLLIs          JONES         CLARA          CATES          CLARA          GREENFIELD         CATHERINE          ALEXANDER          Marecarer          HAMMEL         LorENE          FIGHTMASTER         See          IPO.          THE          1933          SCARAB         ALPHA          OMEGA         Founded—1910         Colors—Gold          and          White         Flower—White          Daisy         Sponsor—Mrs.          E.          L.          Lloyd         SENIORS         La          Verne          Barker          Oklahoma          City          Maurine          Jennings          Oklahoma          City         Katherine          Alexander          Oklahoma          City          Helen          Gross          Oklahoma          City         SOPHOMORES         Clara          Greenfield          Greenfield,          Okla.          Lorene          Fightmaster          Oklahoma          City         FRESHMEN         Faye          Bragg          Oklahoma          City          Phyllis          Jones          Oklahoma          City         (Glaiam          @ates          Clinton,          Okla.          Margaret          Galyen          Oklahoma          City         Wera          E.          Christian          Oklahoma          City          Margaret          Hammel          Beaumont,          Texas         ————          RO          aos          COoAD          AD          2          —         ie          C@N          THE          1933          SCARAB          BANE          SOS         [          183          ]         b         LG         y          S!         JU                    A          )         COY          C          y         w          (ffs                  7         ze:         “a         aa         cele         ron         OO          YTS         a          sma          ty         om         CHET          GUTOWSKY         Henry          ALBIN         Georce          ADKINS         Tep          MitcHEL         Bos          Srurm         Murray          GIBBENS         Bitty          GILL         Bos          Mencu         WARREN          CONSTANT         FRANCIS          SHORT         ALONZO          CHURCH         THE         1933          SCARAB         INTER-FRATERNITY          COUNCIL         NSVNS         BS          Ki         Ft          1f-%)          4         OFFICERS          A          WS          of         ;          GY         (GHORGEHREATD          KEN          Soe          ee          ee          ee          President          y          Ses         LY         Ni@nva          CRMC          Vice-President          nG         Pog         ik,          Wil,          COmSiRANTEL          =          ORI          AY          NG         BOBS          LEIN          CE          -aea          eee          ee          rename          eee          Treasurer          Ss          a         THETA          KAPPA          NU         George          Adkins          Bob          Sturm         Ted          Mitchel         DELTA          PSI          OMEGA         R.          M.          Constant          Chet          Gutowsky         Henry          Albin         PHI          CHI          PHI         Bob          Mench          Warren          Constant         Billy          Gill         KAPPA          PHI         Francis          Short          Murray          Gibbens         Alonzo          Church         eS          ee         s          eS          Na          TEN         meee.          THE          1933          SCARAB         [          185          ]         ri          Te         ii         Bos          Sturm         Harotp          JAYNE         STEVE          GROVES         Nite          MontcomMery         CHESLEY          COCHRANE         CHARLES          RopGeRS         Vernon          Mock         GILBERT          SMITH         Jor          BocLe         WENDALL          Bursa         KILLIAN          GOETZ         FRANK          ZENTZ         Wittis          WILSON         HaAskeELL          Hour         Victor          WILLIAMS         Roy          MontTcoMerRY         PET          Se         a          qT          Hi          E          ;          GG          S          3          SCA          RAB          SOX          SSS         [          136          ]         Fred          Bogle         Vernon          Mock         Victor          Williams         George          Adkins         Joe          Bogle         Kilian          Goetz         Robert          Sturm         Gilbert          Smith         Willis          Wilson         Oscar          Brown         Paul          Grubbs         Jim          Williams         Charles          Rodger         Russel          Harris         Nile          Montgomery         THETA          KAPPA          NU         Oklahoma          Alpha          Chapter         Founded          1907—Nationalized          1924         Colors—Argent,          Sable          and          Crimson         Flower—White          Rose         Faculty          Advisor—R.          C.          Dragoo         FACULTY          MEMBERS         Dean          Thomas          A.          Williams         Claude          Shinn         Clinton          Allen         Charles          Johnson         SENIORS         Franklin          Zentz         John          Alden         Bristow,          Okla.         Choteau,          Okla.         JUNIORS         Oklahoma          City         Lawton,          Okla.         Ted          Mitchel         SOPHOMORES         Bristow,          Okla.         Pryor,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Lodgepole,          Neb.         Ray          Montgomery         Harold          Jayne         Crawford          Battenburg         FRESHMEN         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Jack          Hill         PLEDGES         Springfield,          Mo.         Oklahoma          City         Carmen,          Okla.         Pryor,          Okla.         Fairview,          Okla.         Milton          Brewer         Wendal          Burba         Harry          Ferguson         Chesley          Cochrane         Woodrow          Morris         Salina,          Kans.         Agra,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Fairview,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         McAlester,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Purcell,          Okla.          I          THE          19          33          SC          ARA          BRB          ©          ans         A          tt          tty          dy          hes          tie          Mt          a          i          i          as         [          1387          ]         CHET          GUTOWSKY         ARTHUR          HARRISON         Frances          McManus         Guy          S.          HENSLEY         R.          S.          CAvINEss         James          Batt,          Sponsor         OrvVILLE          TACKETT         |         A         ry         ¥         t         Jack          DONNELL         KdETH          HEFLEY         Ceci,          JONES         Ramon          KostKa         Epwarp          KostKa         Henry          ALBIN         Frances          Mappox         1933          SCARA         Frank          G.          Brooks,          Sponsor         Leon          ReEpDIN         Joun          D.          Frizzevn         SYLVANUS          FELIx         Gus          Hanson         Henry          Albin         John          Frizzell         Guy          Hensley         Sandford          Matthews         Merwin          Constant         Forest          Armstrong         Sylvanus          Felix         Cecil          Jones         Sydney          Caviness         Bill          Breedon         Paul          Williams         Francis          McManus         DELTA          PSI          OMEGA         Founded—1920         Colors—Black          and          White         Flower—American          Beauty          Rose         Sponsor—James          Ball         FACULTY          MEMBERS         Dr.          Frank          G.          Brooks         Leon          Sensabaugh         SENIORS         Ramon          Kostka          Oklahoma          City         JUNIORS         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Jack          Donell         Francis          Maddox         Howard          Thornton         Chester          Gutowsky         SOPHOMORES         Oklahoma          City          Arthur          Harrison         Kieth          Hefley         Orville          Tackett         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         FRESHMEN         Oklahoma          City          Edmond          L.          Kostka         Oklahoma          City          “Tiny”          Griffith         PLEDGES         Oklahoma          City          Leon          Redin         Oklahoma          City          Gus          Hanson         Oklahoma          City          Melvin          Pickens         THE          1933          SCARAB         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Kingfisher,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Tulsa,          Okla.         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         Oklahoma          City         IKKENNETH          McDONALD          JASPER          ALLEN         Byron          SMITH          JENNINGS          NEWMAN         Rosert          MeNcH          WARREN          CONSTANT         Hitton          Woop          Birt          Gin         Stewart          HIsei          CiirF          DANIEL                  LKF          Wwe         Be          SSS         ON          ‘hk,          er.          ta          es.          .         [          140          ]         THE          1933          SCARAB         Mes         PHI          CHI          PHI         ;         Founded—1923                   Colors—Blue          and          White         Floweer—Violet         Sponsor—L.          A.          Jones         FACULTY          MEMBERS         Dr.          Eugene          M.          Antrim         Dean          B.          F.          Nihart         SENIORS         Kenneth          McDonald          Oklahoma          City          Jennings          Newman          Oklahoma          City         JUNIORS         J.          Frank          Martin          Oklahoma          City          Warren          Constant          Oklahoma          City         Byron          Smith          Oklahoma          City          Hilton          Wood          Oklahoma          City         SOPHOMORES         EI          Stephens          Oklahoma          City          Hervey          Simpson          Oklahoma          City         FRESHMEN         Bill          Gill          Oklahoma          City          R.          Clifton          Daniels          Oklahoma          City         Robert          Mench          Oklahoma          City          James          Maxwell          Oklahoma          City         Jack          Northcutt          Oklahoma          City          Duncan          Warr          Oklahoma          City         PLEDGES         Jasper          Allen          Oklahoma          City          Ted          Bried          Oklahoma          City         Hartley          Pemberton          Oklahoma          City          Pat          Armor          Oklahoma          City         Bob          Kennedy          Oklahoma          City         TN         ge          ee          LS         [          141          ]          P          AA          MM          is          SS)         ne          een          DLA          Le         THE          1933          SCARAB         Jack          WILLIAMS         Britt          CHURCH         CHARLES          CUTHBERTSON         Harvey          Scorr         “RWIN          REVILLE         ELcar          OLVEY                  ,?         Murray          GIBBENS         RALPH          GAGE         CASEY          JONES         Jerr          PrircHARD         Ben          Dancy         Jimmie          LeEvVERICH         ALONZO          CHURCH         JORDAN          CUTHBERTSON         JOHN          ZOLLAR         FRANCIS          SHORT         ‘x3         cP          Ws          OS         RNS                    Se         SS          ee          ee         f          142          ]         KAPPA          PHI          Bs                   “Se.                            ele                             ed         SS         a         |          Colors—Brown          and          White         Flower—Violet         Sponsor—Dr.          Frank          August         SENIORS         James          Leverich          Oklahoma          City          Jimmy          Wynne          New          Castle,          Okla.         JUNIORS         Bill          Church          Oklahoma          City          Alonzo          Church          Oklahoma          City         Charles          Cuthbertson          Chickasha,          Okla.          Francis          Short          Oklahoma          City         Bearl          Bennett          Oklahoma          City          Karl          Pepper          Oklahoma          City         Casey          Jones          Vian@ssu©klas          Joe          Swan          Oklahoma          City         Ray          White          Clinton,          Okla.          Ben          Crowley          Oklahoma          City         SOPHOMORES         Murray          Gibbens          Oklahoma          City          Erwin          Reville          Chickasha,          Okla.         PLEDGES         John          Zollar          Oklahoma          City          Ben          Dancy          Oklahoma          City         Jordan          Cuthbertson          Chickasha,          Okla.          Ralph          Gage          Temple,          Okla.         Cecil          Pepper          Oklahoma          City          Elgar          Olvey          Oklahoma          City         Jack          Williams          Oklahoma          City          Guy          Haley          Drumright,          Okla.         Edgar          Harbison          Oklahoma          City         EDP          CCV          ES         eA          te          ap          het          te          Wt          Wb          i          i          ee         THE          1933          SCARAB         [143]         «         -         ERE,         ae         Rey          Co         ‘          :          ry         Ly                   od         4         AYA?          }         “Jie          er         e          i         tee         Bye          Av          S          3          x          .          yy         Wide          NNO?          [eet          ;         Peeping         Through          The          Keyhole         WW,         College          life          is          crammed          full          of         personal          experiences,          amusing          and         exciting,          tragic          and          thrilling—every-         day          events          of          interest,          and          those         many          priceless          hours          which          each          and         every          one          of          us          will          cherish          always.         It          is          this          phase          of          O.C.U.          life          that                   we          have          tried          to          portray          in          our          fea-         ture          section.          We          hope          that          it          will         help          to          recall          to          your          mind          many,         many,          memories          of          days          gone          by,          but         not          forgotten.         So          let’s          peep          through          the          keyhole         comedies         Sincerely,          |         ie          THE          FEATURE          EDITOR.          3         [          145          ]         Peeping          Thru          The          Keyhole         Phi          Delta’s          jammed          into          cars,          loafing!—;          Rusty         Harris’s          chumping          off          and          taking          Athol          Mae          to          Easter         breakfast—;          Ruth          and          Victor,          such          harmony          is          de-         served;          Sears’s          dominating          Marsh,          how          can          anyone          be         sO          passive—?;          Tiny          and          Bretz          and          Chet          passing          remarks         on          the          fairer          sex—;          Cornelia’s          lovely          personality—;          the         B.          A.          Phi’s—aren’t          they          sweet?—;          Catherine          Munn’s         never          ending          enthusiasm—;          the          ‘“‘no-stag’’          formals—;         Saxon’s          refusal          “to          park’’          (one          idea          Skinner          and          Saxon         don’t          share          in          common!)—;          Virginia          MacCabe’s          “line”         —does          she          flatter           em          or          no—?;          Deemmy’s          new          car—;         Marsh’s          flustration          when          she          finally          “came          back”          onto         the          dance          floor          during          “Sweetheart          Dance”          at          the          Tri         Phi          Hop—Breeden,          just          what          is          the          explanation—?;         Rose          Ella          Grant's          kissing          “the          boy          friend”          goodbye          in         front          of          the          Gold          Bug—;          Milton          Brewer's          bashful-         ness—;          the          faculty’s          turning          out          for          the          school          danc-         es—;          Kappa          Tau’s          and          the          football          squad—guess          they         aren't          so          high          hat          after          all—!;          Shorty          and          John          D.         dancing—wonders          haven’t          yet          ceased—!;          Anna          V.’s          try-         ing          to          keep          ’em          all          interested—;          Mrs.          Brooks          playing         “Wink          ’em’”—;          Tiny          Griffith          “slicked          up’          on          Easter         !         Sunday         [          146          ]         Tare:         [          147          J         sppeiete          EEE         C'OMON          IN           THE          WATER'S          FINE         l it         THERES          ROOM          FOR          TGkE         eR          209:          253         Bs         CON         [          148          ]         OH.          FOR.          MORE          FOOTBALL         A          be          TOE          LE          SIV          OW         AND          A          LOTTA          FUN         [          149          J         Fortunes—Past         Here          it          is          cold,          dark          winter          and          I          have          to          write          a         feature          for          the          Scarab          which          will          not          come          out          until         flowering          spring          time.          Gosh!          All          the          news          will          be         dead          then;          what          to          do          about          it.          Let’s          write          down          all         the          present          day          news          and          note          what          changes          have          been         wrought          by          the          time          this          article          makes          its          debut.         Margaret          Drummond          has          just          left          Kieth          cold          for         Bobbie          Sturm,          Martha          Priest          is          gailey          dating          around         with          one          of          the          eligible          freshies,          Ed          Kostka,          and          still         wearing          her          diamond,          too.          Which          will          be          the          first          to         go?          Helen          Anthony          is          still          going          strictly          steady          with         Sam          Taylor!          Art          Harrison          is          rushing          the          Alley          girl          and         Melvin          Pickens          is          rushing          everywhere.         Vernon          Mock          and          Carlene          are          going          steady          at          the         present          writing.          Will          Emma          Lou          and          Felix          have         waltzed          down          the          aisle          by          then?          And          how          are          Virginia         MacCabe          and          friend          Ernie          making          it          by          now.          Is          Ernie         perhaps          making          plans          for          a          summer          wedding          or          has         Ginger’s          heart          taken          another          one          of          those          complete         revolutions          ?         Is          Jap          still          under          Mother          Lou’s          wing?          Surely          Bo         Jogle          is          still          courting          queenly          Cornelia.          Has          Dot          Bran-         non          done          it,          or          will          she          wait          a          while          longer          before          she         marries          the          boy?         We          saw          Phyllis          and          Basil          at          the          Dolores          the          other         night.          Rumors!!          Who          is          Warren          Constant          making         wise          cracks          to          now,          and          how          many          more          K.          Taus          have         been          added          to          the          ever          growing          succumbs          to          his          line?         And          dear          brother          Chahley          Cuthbertson,          is          he          stiil         hopelessly          in          love          or          has          he          by          any          chance          turned          cam-         [          150          J         pus          ladies          man          again?          Let’s          kneel          and          say          a          prayer         in          hopes          that          that          Danvers          is          not          still          on          the          campus         grounds.          Did          the          Phi          Chi’s          ever          separate          Dysart          from         his          swagger?         Is          Joy          still          taking          up          the          larger          part          of          Ruth          Skinner’s         time          or          has          another          boy          decided          to          try          to          do          that?         Perhaps          time          and          observation          have          taught          Charlotte         that          old          friends          are          the          best          friends          after          all.         Has          Fuzzy          Wade          in          all          these          months          condescended          to         give          any          of          the          girls          a          break?          Surely          Viola          Young          is         as          fascinating          as          ever,          as          well          as          pal          Newman.         Did          all-sorority          rushed          Feige          ever          pledge?          What          has         happened          to          Huzzy          Gaines.          Is          bashful          Gibbons          still         toting          ‘Sadler’          Leister          around?         Well          by          this          time          we          ought          to          know          for          sure          who         finally          won          out          in          the          battle          for          Cecil          Jones.          Contest-         ants          have          been          dropping          off          rapidly          these          days.         Did          Ramon          Kostka          have          a          happy          and          successful          senior         year?         Is          Russell          Miller,          the          soph,          still          chasing          high          school         girls          or          did          he          decide          to          go          collegiate?         Elizabeth          Tucker          and          Nyle          Montgomery          have          surely         been          casting          some          shy          glances          at          one          another          these          days.         And          does          Richter          still          have          a          crush          on          every          blond         on          the          campus          or          did          she          decide          to          specialize          in          brunets          ?         And          so          on          and          on          from          one          semester          to          the          next          and         hard          a’tellin’          what          changes          will          take          place          during          va-         cation          !         [          151          J         =         i         |          WHAT          DIRTY          FACES!         r          152          ]         [          153          ]         PRINTER'S         DEVILS         O.          C.          U.          Alphabet           %         Alley—The          girl          who          really          thinks          bangs          are          “cute.”          X                   Bretz—Isn’t          he          a          dear!          y         Cox—The          sweetest          girl          in          school.                   Drummond—Tiny,          but          she          thinks          she’s          mighty.         Emma          Kathryn—How’s          married          life?         Franny          Mae—There’s          nothing          more          to          be          said!         Goldbug—How          much          longer          must          it          be          endured?         Herschi—Heaven          help          our          happy          home.         Ingram—Without          Cecil—!          Such          has          been          the          case.         Jarona—The          cutest          girl          in          school.         Kostka’s—Something’s          wrong          here!         Larason—What          a          genius—with          the          piano!         Marsh—The          belle          of          the          football          squad!         Nosey          Richter—Why          say          more?          y         Orville          Tackett—Ever          hear          of          him?         Priest—Have          you          heard          her          line?          It’s          quite          neat.         Question          mark—Both          Freshmen          and          Seniors          are          guilty.         Rosie—The          red-headed          girl          with          the          magnanimous          per-         sonality.         Steele—O.          C.          U.’s          pride          and          joy.                   Trudy—Our          Freshman          queen.         University—The          institute          of          our          dreams—hopes—joys         —and          what          have          you?         Victor—What          conceit!         Williams—We          think          the          Dean          is          mighty          fine.         Xam—you          know—tests!         Young—Another          girl          who          thinks          people          set          up          and         take          notice          of          her—and          they          do!         Z—the          end          of          the          alphabet.         [          154          ]         [          155          ]         BABY.         WORTHAM         HE'S          PROF          CASS          NOW         SHORTY          HOLDING          THE          ROPE         P TCHER         Fed          fl.         MEADOR         THE          SAME          BROWS         Breezing          About         Most          typical          O.C.U.          girl         Most          typical          O.C.U.          boy         Cutest          girl         Best          looking          girl         Best          looking          boy         Most          sarcastic         Biggest          gossip         Cleverest          .         Dumbest         Innocence         Slowest          .         Best          Line         Most          in          love         Snootiest         Most          necked         Most          studious         Silliest         Cattiest          ;         Most          pursued          .          :         Most          easily          persuaded         Most          charming         Best          technique         .          Charlotte          Sears         Frank          Martin         .          Jarona          Lessly         Betty          Young         .          “Sid”          Caviness         Rosemary          Brooks         .          Mary          Davis         Russell          Miller         .          Virginia          Sanders         Velma          Lee          Hudson         .          Elizabeth          Cooper         Eleanor          Looney         .          Jarona          and          Willis         Helen          Campbell         .          Margaret          Drummond         Jessie          Leister         .          Katherine          Brous         Everyone          in          particular         .          Is          anyone?         Phi          Deltas         .          Cornelia          Cox         Bill          Breeden         Ignorance          .          Dummy          Anderson         Smoothest          .          Bill          Goshorn         Nicest          .          Art          Harrison         Best          dressed          .          .          .          .          .          Margaret          Ingram         Best          dancers          .          .          .          Frank          Martin          and          Ruth          Skinner         Most          aloof          .          .          Carol          Owens         Most          independent          .         Most          feminine         Loudest         Manliest         Tiniest          .         Most          worthless         Joy          Saxon         .          June          Marton          Alley         Anna          V.          Grant         .          Fred          Bogle         Gertrude          Lloyd         .          Any          football          man         [          156          |         O.          C.          U.’s          Own          Movie          List         “Faithless’—Martha          Priest         “Hat          Check          Girl”—Looney         “The          Phantom          President’’—Cooper         “They          Call          ‘It’          Sin”’—Breeden          and          Bretzie         “Red          Headed          Woman’’—Athol          Mae          Larason         “Three          on          a          Match’”—Looney,          Mitchell          and          Arnett         “Those          We          Love’”—Bub          and          Virginia         “The          All          American”          —Karl          Peppers         “Payment          Deferred’’—June          Marion         ‘The          Conquerors”          —The          Kostkas         “Too          Busy          To          Work’’—Cliff          Pickens          f         “Prosperity          ’—Helen          Campbell          |         “Age          of          Consent’’—Jerona          and          Willis         “As          You          Desire          Me’—Martha          Powell         “Blessed          Event’’—Paul          Williams         “Blonde          Venus’          —Phyllis          Brooks         “First          Year’—Emma          Kate          and          Milton         “Love          Me          Tonight’—Margaret          Drummond         “Make          Me          A          Star’—Velma          Lee                   “Speak          Easily’—Mrs.          Brooks         “Little          Orphan          Annie’”—Mildred          Thompson                   “Smilin?          Thru’          ’—Ruth          Skinner         57          ]         Them          Thar          Greeks         Who          killed          Cock          Robin?         “Ts          said          the.          B.          A]          Phi:         “With          my          three          little          arrows         I          killed          Cock          Robin?”         Who          saw          him          die?         “I,”          said          the          Phi          Delt,         “With          my          little          lamp         I          saw          him          die.”         Who'll          carry          him          to          the          grave?         Le          satdethe          dd)          ceri         “With          my          clasped          hands         Pll          carry          him          to          the          grave.”         Who'll          light          the          way?         “I,”          said          the          Kappa          Tau,         “With          my          burning          candle         Vil          light          the          way.”         Who'll          bring          the          flowers?         “T,”          said          the          Theta          Nu,         “From          my          garden          of          white          roses         I'll          bring          the          flowers.”         [          158          ]         A          THEM          THAR          GREEKS          (Continued)         Who'll          dig          the          grave?         i          eeesaidethe:          Deltas          Psi,         “With          my          little          spade         Pll          dig          his          igrave.”         Who'll          make          his          monument?         ‘T,”          said          the          Alpha          Omega,         “With          my          little          cross                   Tll          make          his          monument.”         Who'll          broadcast          his          lost?         pL          eesaidethe:          Kappa:          Phi,         “With          my          pet          lion         TV1l          broadcast          his          lost.”         Who'll          show          him          the          way          to          heaven?         elamsata          the          PhisChi         “With          my          six-pointed          star         I'll          show          him          the          way          to          heaven.”         |          All          the          Greeks          on          O.          C,          U.          campus,         Started          sighing          and          crying,         |          When          they          heard          of          the          dying         pe          Of          Poor          old          Cock          Robin.         of          N.          R.         feb          on         Those          Sororities         A          picture          of          college          life          wouldn't          be          complete          without         a          peep          through          the          keyhole          at          the          sororities.         The          first          ones          we          see          are          the          Phi          Deltas.          Somehow         they          always          manage          to          be          in          view,          either          loafing          in         someone’s          cat          or          ganged          in          the          halls.          They          must          be-         lieve          that          it          pays          to          hang          around.          And          yes—they          are         the          one          sorority          on          the          campus          who          has          the          nerve          to         have          a          stag          dance,          or          should          we          say          self-confidence.         Power          to          you,          gals!          Looney’s          done          a          lot          toward          making         the          chapter          a          success          socially.          She          has          dated          about         everyone          on          the          campus—once.          -          Now          what          1s          the          ex-         planation?          Erwin          and          Jacobs          keep          a          buzz          stirred          up         all          the          time.          Such          an          achievement,         To          the          right          is          the          B.          A.          Phi          chapter.          They          congre-         gate          on          the          steps.          Mighty          in          numbers          at          least—their         great          consolation!          And          they          are          good          politicians.         Headed          by          Cox          they          have          conquered          many          an          obstacle.         What          a          woman          she          ts!          They          rate          Theta          Nu’s          too,          so         they          do          get          around          a          little.          Anthony’s          car          helps          their         “rep”          during          rush.          They          still          rob          the          cradle          though.         You          know          how          many          B.          A.          Phi’s          are          in          the          kinderga rten         department.          Well,          you          see          they          are          displaying          their         sorority          spirit          and          learning          how          to          handle          their          dear         sisters          —Isn’t          that          sweet?         [          160          ]         {          161          ]         THOSE          SORORITIES,          (Continued)         Once          in          awhile          you          see          a          few          Kappa          Tau’s.          They         think          they          are          so          good          that          everyone          knows          them—if         they          only          realized!          They          don’t          know          the          meaning          of         sorority          spirit.          But          there,          it’s          no          wonder,          with          so          many         studious,          straight          “A”          members!          Maybe          a          string          of         “A’s”          is          better          than          a          string          of          beans.          Wernet’s          man-         aged          to          date—but,          oh—how!          who!          and          what           have          you!         And          have          you          heard          about          the          Tri          Phi’s?          You          don’t         know          Sears          then,          for          she          really          broadcasts.          But          we          will         say          that          she          is          a          mighty          keen          gal          and          we          will          miss          her.         Marsh          runs          her          a          close          second          (hanging          around          the         football          team.)          But          let          them          enjoy          life—they          may         grow          up          sometime.          And          would          we          like          to          know          how         —or          why—so          many          of          these          gals          keep          steadies.          The         one-man          type,          perhaps?          Well,          here’s          to’em!          We          have         to          admit          that          they          do          know          how          to          throw          dances.          And         the          way          Saxon          leads          a          grand          march.          Nonchalance          per-         sonified—Even          with          her          date          smoking          a          Murad!         The          A.          O.          chapter          is          still          in          existence.          But          we          will         have          to          hand          it          to          them—they’ve          really          gone          places          this         year.          They've          had          a          contestant          for          every          queenship.         That's          something,          win          or          lose!          La          Verne          Barker          at         least          rates          a          man—lIsn't          love          grand?—They,          too,          are          the         studious          type.          (We've          been          wondering          where          all          those         grades          go!)         Hither          and          Yon         Bretes          =          newaet          at          Case          ee          eee          a          “squeaky          voice.”         Japs          cutting          ocha          pclae          eee          eee          what          does          he          do?         Erwin’s          handing          out          a          neat—or          is          it          a          neat................          line.         Dick          Lynn’s          independence.         B.          A.          Phi’s          rating          Theta          Nu’s.         Phi          Delta’s          rating          Phi          Chi’s.         Kappa          Tau’s          rating          nobody.         Henseley’s          friendly          interest          in          humanity!         Tuesday          chapels.         Anthony’s          cat........          At          least          that’s          one          redeeming          feature!         Russell          Millers          sinnocen          ce,          sss          =          seen          Oh          yeah.         “Rosie’s          coming          in          at          4          A.          M.          while          attending          a          Y.          W.         conference.         The;          Nostkass2          sere          How          they          do          love          the          Kostka’s.         Drummond—Enough          said.         WWiCE          CL          steer          eee          ee          ee          How          hard          she          does          try          to          rate.         SUPPOSE????         Sutton          had          a          date          with          any          one          but          Johnnie?         Mitchell          didn’t          always          have          Looney          and          Arnett         fighting          over          him?         Marsh          forgot          she          was          God's          gift          to          men?         Sears          became          interested          in          something          _          beside         “Sears          ?”’         “Sid”          condescended          to          give          a          girl          a          break?         Anna          V.          forgot          how          to          manage?         The          girls          forgot          to          court          Bretz          and          Breeden?         Powell          grew          up?         Saxon          gave          any          one          any          house?         [          162          ]         [          163          ]         a          ss                   Down          Melody          Lane         WECGEASm@A@          Lid)          cme          eee          etre          tee          eee          Russell          Miller         eINIceeran          Cala          yageereteere          se          men          tery          eeie          Grace          and          Chesley         BOULCRD          laScue          mene          certo          et          a          Pat          Arnett         SA          VEL          CEL          SI,          Ce          OO          greener          es          ete          cow          eenee          A          Kewpie          Jacobs         “A          Boy          and          A          Girl          Were          Dancing”’..Betty          Young                    Jim         Melia          cn          Vics          im          YOu          tet          Sie          meee          eer          eee          Edith          Wood         BY          OUmI          STL          Cm          SOU          AD          Gi          SO          peer          er          tere          ke          Helen          Anthony         mY          Oustem          |          UsteADOUtsRighttholsMewem          eon.          Jerona         LS          bee]          he          Oy          Cag          eee          oe          eee          Pee          Gertrude          Lloyd         mallow          WW          cepa          bOLeM          Cen          cme.          e.          Mildred          Thompson         mW          etemW          cLeay          OUs          LastaNtohtie.          3          ee          2-          Ethel          Kotska         eGoieem          sO          par          GOllc          gee          eee          scene          Charlotte          Sears         MIF          OOkmINW          Gist          LLC          hee          tet          ee          eee          eee          Rossela          Grant         mycommmiViusumbclicvce          Metre.          e          meee          ePupesLeverich         Be          me          Dirtm          leven          earned          eee          ete          eee          eens          Ardis          Werner         POselOn          Ce          AsRove:livessOneen          sss.          Cornelia          and          Joe         lism          dt          hinmey          OULs                    OWeR          esses          ayaa.          George          Adkins         Melty          mr          AMeLtClemm          |          Cn          CeLiess          agence.          ste          teste          cee          eee          erence          Felix         B@losemlomiviva          leat          (geste          cece          Harriett          Kinch         “NM          Ere          Weve          a          Cosel          (GING          ake          eee          eee          Virginia          Stewart         “on          SNe          e          Waa          Stel          Ee           8          Tee          Coe          eee          eres          Martha          Priest         Bsitcincebyelne:          biteside          a..z          sa          Rosemary          Brooks         iE          Gas          Cageenet          ene          Comet          AaB          oe          nr          cse          Sen          a2          Byron          Smith         “TOS          ESAS          EN          GS          a          Me          eWay          gC          oe          ces          or          ees          eee          ne          eer          ene          Phi          Delts         lel          tmiNeverm          bem          |          hes          Sai          yste:eecensae          Dorothy          Danvers         S(Conten          ted          ares          Vee          Ramon          Kostka         mR          ememn          beta          Nic          geseee          teeters.          crete          sere          cae          Ima          Jeanne          Byrd         Classified          Ads         Personals:         A.          girl          in          circulation—extremely          good          looking—an         enticing          smile—dreamy          eyes—an          interesting          compan-         ion—!!!!          Available          any          time—Call          Frances          Mae          Erwin.         ok          ok          Ok         For          a          limited          time          only—free          lessons          on          “How          to         be          a          perfect          gentleman          in          any          situation.”—Clifford         Pickens.                   OK          OK          Ok         Instructions          on          the          art          of          love          making          and          tech-         nique—Guaranteed          very          successful—See          Bill          Breeden.         eo          OK          OK         Expert          advice          offered          on          all          your           own          personal         problems—Am          well          informed          on          all          such          matters—         George          Adkins.         Lost          and          Found:         Lost—A          perfectly          good          reputation—return          immed-         iately          to          Eleanor          Looney.—Badly          needed.                   ok          ok         Lost—A          pleasant          disposition.—If          any          traces          are         found          please          get          in          touch          with          Dorothy          Kuhn.         Kk          Kk          Ok         Found—Some          choicy          bits          of          gossip—Mary          Vir-         ginia          Young.         Kook          ok          ok         Lost—The          huge          rush          I          received          at          the          first          of         school.—W          ould          appreciate          any          information          on          the          mat-         ter—Virginia          Henseley.                   Kk          Ok          OK         Lost,          strayed          or          stolen—  Tarzan”          return          to          Ginger.         Wanted:         A          “man”          with          a          car—Any          O.          C.          U.          coed.                   ok          ok          Ok         Some          inexpensive          brick          walls          to          run          into.—Jap         Allen.                   Ok          Rk          Ok         A          student          who          always          uses          the          possessive          with          the         gerund.—-Mrs.          Brooks.                   CK          OK          OK         Information          on          how          to          be          the          life          of          the          party.—         Send          to          Elizabeth          Cooper.         A          book          on          how          to          be          popular          with          both          sexes.—         Grant          sisters.         [          164          ]         yf          THE          O.          C.          U.          STUDENT’S          TEN          COMMANDMENTS         1.          Thou          shalt          never          place          duty          before          pleasure.         2.          Thou          shalt          not          gossip—unless??!!?         3.          Thou          shalt          not          smoke—(thine          own          cigarettes.)         4.          Thou          shalt          not          flirt—(ask          Erwin          why.)         5.          Remember          chapel          days.—(they’re          so          entertaining         it          should          be          easy.)         6.          Dishonor          the          words          of          thy          professors          that          thy         school-days          shall          be          long          upon          the          campus.         7.          Thou          shalt          not          swear—(this          IS          a          Christian          insti-         -          tution!)         eo          8.          Thou          shalt          not          neck—(promiscuously          !)         9.          Thou          shalt          not          covet—(much!)         10.          Remember          that          even          thy          best          friends          won't          tell         thee,          so          keep          on          the          lookout          for          thyself!!!         OUR          OWN          BALLYHOO         pISCc          Gee          iscab          leer          seta          seeee          ee          es          es          Jack          Sweet         eihessking          WousLover          Los          Louch          =.05          2.          Stewart          Hisel         elitciiem          Com          pressions          with,          Ethyl          ase.          Ethel          Kostka         el          cmomlanom          Op          Doe          Lintit          CY          ses          eerctaccseee          tense          8.          Guy          Henseley         “Keep          That          School          Girl          Complexion”’......Bobbie          Sturm         eC          Va          ACIS!          Vaeeneteeemeee:          care          ee          2.7          Gardner          Brothers         m X tappederns          CcNOpinane          eae          s.          neces          -e.y-          Harriett          Kinch         Se          GCreaimmotmch          en          Gtop          gte          ue          eee          ct          cok          R.          C.          Steele         “They          Laughed          When          I          Got          Up          To          Speak’’....Bub          Jayne         “Even          Her          Best          Friends          Won't          Tell          Her”          Kewpie          Jacobs         “Td          Walk          a          Mile          for          a          Campbell’....Francis          Maddox         REVISED          PROVERBS         Look          before          you          cheat.         He          that          flunks          and          knows          his          bizz,          lives          to          flunk         3          another          quiz.         J          Procrastination          is          the          sign          of          the          times.         If          at          first          you          do          not          win,          date,          date,          and          date          again.         All          are          not          girls          that          giggle.         He          who          hesitates          is          the          boss.         A          miss          is          as          good          as          her          environment.         Love          suppereth          long,          and          he          that          dines          her          must         pay          the          pieman.         [          165          ]         PL          BPP          PL                             j         ll         .         Visit          Sears         At          the          World’s          Fair         Come          to          Sears          Century         of          Progress          Building         when          you          visit          the         World’s          Fair          in          Chicago         )          next          June.          It’s          YOUR         building.          A          place          where                   you          can          meet,          eat,          read,         )          write          and          “be          at          home.”         See          its          interesting          dis-         plays.          Use          all          its          ser-         vices          and          conveniences.         Tell          your          friends          about         it,          too.          You          are          all         welcome.         Sears,          Roebuck                    Co.         Grand          and          Harvey          Oklahoma          City         ——         OUR          IDEAL          BOY         Bretz’s          eyes.         John          Anderson’s          hair.         Cecil          Jones’          build.         Frank          Martin's          voice.         Breeden’s          way          with          women.          (Love          ‘em—then         leave           em          ..          .          ask          Gaines          and          Marsh).         Hensley’s          ability          to          make          a          tea          party          a          success.         Donnell’s          way          with          clothes.         Warr’s          egotism.         Fuson’s          cleverness.          (Heaven          help          him...          )         Gutowsky’s          nonchalance.         OUR          IDEAL          GIRL         Athol          Mae’s          hair.         Kinch’s          eyes.         Erwin’s          lips.         Saxon’s          build.         Jarona’s          clothes.         Marsh’s          “come          hither”          look.         Sears’          personality.         Priest’s          line.         Looney’s          way          with          men.          (We          realize          that          this         should          have          been          a          B.          A.          Phi,          but          try         and          find          one).         Skinner’s          nonchalance.          (Can          you          take          the          hint?)         STAPLE          and          FANCY         GROCERIES         WE          GES         FRESH          MEATS         Epworth          View          Grocery         KAMP          BROS.         W          eee          Dibatele          Veta         6          Phones:         4-2255          —          Dial—          4-2255         1314-16          West          25th          St..          Near          Classen         JAILLESS          CRIMES—         Killing          time.         Hanging          pictures.         Stealing          bases.         Shooting          the          chutes.         Choking          off          a          speaker.         Running          over          a          new          song.         Smothering          a          laugh.         Setting          fire          to          a          heart.         Knifing          a          performance.         Murdering          the          English          language.         —Judge.         “You          have          been          in          this          telephone          booth          half         an          hour          with          the          telephone          receiver          in          your         hand          and          have          not          spoken          a          word.”         “I          know.          I          am          talking          to          my          wife.”         “Will          you          marry          me?”         “No.”         “Oh,          come          on.          Be          a          support.”         “What          is          heredity?”         “Something          a          father          believes          in          until          his          son         starts          to          act          like          a          fool.”         [          166          ]         HAVE          YOU           HEARD—?         That          Connie          Reardon          is          a          sniffy          dancer.         That          Phyllis          still          fascinates          Chet.         That          Ardis          has          a          suppressed          desire.         That          Marsh          is          in          love.         That          Kewpie          really          thinks          she’s          somebody.         That          Athol          Mae          has          a          neat          personality.         That          Pat          Armor          says          that          Pat          Arnett          is          the         only          girl          he          can          get          along          with.         WE          WONDER         Why          Beekman’s          so          “stuck          up.”         When          Erwin          will          settle          down.         If          Kathleen          Garner          ever          smiles.         Why          our          teachers          are          so          understanding         How          O.          C.          U.          will          exist          without          Sears.         Why          the          Goldbug          is          so          dull          ?         Why          Young          ts          so          reserved.         “But          what          will          your          father          say          to          our          mar-         fiage’’?         “Oh,          itll          be          all          right.          He          always          gives          in         to          my          silly          little          whims.”         Jack          Sweet:          How          far          were          you          from          the         right          answer?         Bill          Breeden:          About          six          seats.         °‘-------—         Shis          Gel          is          bound          ina          MOLLOY         MADE          COVER          for          which          there          is          no         substitute          —          or          equivalent.         N@IEOY          SUA          DES          COV          ERS.          pro-         duced          by          the          oldest          organization          in          the         standard          of          excellence.          Your          book,         boundsains          a          MOLLOY          MADE         COVER,          will          give          you          the          finest          ob-         tainable.         Write          for          information          and          prices          to—         The          DAVID          J.          MOLLOY         PLANT         2857          N.          Western          Ave.         CHICAGO,         cover          field,          are          today,          as          always          the         ILLINOIS          :          -         [          167          ]         IS          IT          NICE—?         Tiny          Ingram’s          slipping          off          to          the          Villa          Sun-         day          nights!         Sear’s          flirting          with          any          and          every          one?         Athol          Mae’s          trifling          on          a          certain          Lambda          Chi?         Mock’s          interest          in          women—.         Ruth          resting          her          head          on          Vic’s          shoulder          dur-         ing          Mrs.          Brooks          eight          o'clock.         Theta          Nu          Fraternity—?         a          a          a         Foster          Floral          Co.         Dial          2-0281         FIRST          and          HUDSON         wee          er          rrr         Finish          Your          Education         At          This          Man’s          Store          |         While          attending          college          or          after          you         have          finished,          come          to          this          store          for         Men          and          Young          Men          and          let          us          teach         you          the          value          of          a          dollar.         two          trousers,         $1          9-50         Young          Men’s          Hats,         $7.95         ED          GALLOWAY,          Inc.         Grand                    Robinson         COMMERCE          EXCHANGE          BLDG.         Young          Men’s          Suits,         moe)         ‘-----------------          --          ---          eee          eee          eee          reer          er          rr          rrr          rr          rrr          eer         ¢  -----rrrr          rrr          rrr          rrr          rrr          rrr          rrr          rrr          rrr          rrr          er         NOW          WE          ASK          YOU—         Is          Vernon          Mock          a          two-timer?         Are          there          any          cuter          chums          than          Gerry          and         Ethel          ?         How          Sears          keeps          so          many          “on          the          string’?         Is          there          anyone          more          charming          than          Cornelia?         How          Ardis          rates          so          many          dates?         Why          Erwin          is          such          a          prude?          I          beg          your         patdonv          cg!         Are          Ruth          and          Victor          serious?         Why          Brous          studies          so          much?         Why          Breeden          is          such          a          ladies’          man?         Do          Kappa          Tau’s          ever          have          dates?         Who          dresses          any          cuter          than          Joy          Saxon?         Why          doesn’t          O.          C.          U.          go          in          for          politics?         Goon..!          Your          guess          is          as          good          as          mine!         ABSURDITIES         Saxon’s          indifference.         Russel          Mills’          bored          attitude.         Prof.          Hess’s          lectures.         Sear’s          incessant          smile.         George          Hindman          and          La          Verne          Barker.         Rosalie’s          ‘business-like’          manner.         Helen          Anthony’s          self-satisfaction.         Ruth          Daugherty’s          interest          in          Victor.         Martha          Lynn’s          sophisticated          air.         RORABAUGH-BROWN         Distinctive          New          Frocks         Created          for          the          DEB         Smart          types—equally          adaptable,         prints          ....New          sheer          jacket          types         .          Crisp          cotton          Evening          Frocks!         In          the          season’s          gayest          colors,          of         course,          and          fitted          as          the          Deb          de-         sires          them.          Deb          sizes          11          to          I7.         Modestly          priced,          too.         1095          up         Rorabaugh-Brown—Deb          Shop,          Second          Floor,          East                  |         :                           )         :         equally          charming          —          Field          Flower                   OR         WE          WONDER—         Why          “Lou”          has          lost          all          interest          in          O.C.U.?         Where          there’s          a          cuter          pair          of          “love          birds”         than          Sturm          and          Drummond?         Why          do          Phi          Delta’s          rate?          Or          don’t          they?         What's          happened          to          the          Delta          Psi’s?         Why          Anna          V.          thinks          she’s          so          clever?         Why          Helen          Dougherty          is          interested          in          Lev-         erich          ?         Does          Sears          think          she’s          the          “hot          stuff’’          ?         Are          Cecil          and          Tiny          in          love?         Why          Emma          Jean          won't          wear          Paul’s          pin?         SUCH          CRUST         Anna          V.’s          crashing          the          Tri          Phi          dance.         Anyone          who          writes          High          and          Dry.         Mary          Leister’s          belief          in          herself.         The          pie          at          the          Goldbug.         Werner's          trying          to          rate.         Jacob’s          love          of          being          in          the          limelight.         Felix’s          important          air.         Russel          Millers’          vocabulary.         Trudy’s          affectedness.         It          is          hard          on          girls          going          steady,          like          Mac-         Cabe          and          Trudy          Lloyd,          because          few          know          when         they          stop          and          are          back          in          general          circulation.         [          168          ]         eat          Sos         NS         SES         SSA         aS         “AW         Ss:         ILE         CES         vz         =o         Ys.           ®         ih          y         i}         Ml         |         |         Photo-          Engraving         In          the          production          of          plates          for         The          1933          Scarab,          the          Standard          En-         graving          Company          has          brought          to         the          task          the          same          thorough          under-         standing          of          the          job          to          be          done          and         LAN          Oe          FF          ify          SE          the          same          careful          workmanship         TNT          eae          —          OSA:          that          characterizes          our          commercial         aN          Sia          4          engraving.         eh         It          has          been          a          pleasure          to          work         with          the          staff          of          The          1933          Scarab          in         the          production          of          this          book.          There         has          been          deep          satisfaction          in          show-         ing          what          one          Oklahoma          City          insti-         tution          can          do          in          cooperation          with         another.         HH          M         l}          ian         Standard          Engraving          Co.         626          W.          Main          Oklahoma          City         Leon         COULD          WE          STAND          THE          SHOCK          IF—         Elizabeth          Cooper          had          a          date.         Duncan          Warr          should          fall          in          love.         Kewpie          Jacobs          ever          looked          nice.         Helen          Campbell          wore          the          same          dress          twice.         Katherine          Brous          ever          gossiped.         June          Marion          Alley          lost          her          self-satisfaction.         Helen          Sutton          ever          thought          seriously.         Bob          Sturm          would          grow          up.         Eleanor          Looney          could          get          a          man.         We          should          see          Ruth          without          Victor.         Mary          Leister          and          Helen          Williams          should          lose         their          voices.         Virginia          Ruffell          would          smile          a          little.         YOU          GUESS—         Why          Charles          Fuson          doesn’t          quiet          down.         Where          Cooper          gets          her          enthusiasm.         Why          Anna          V.          thinks          she          rates          so          well.         Who’s          Breeden’s          favorite.         Where          June          Marion          got          her          reputation.         What          Alice          Sheldon          does          with          her          spare          time.         The          reason          for          Wart’s          egotism.         Why          Cornelia’s          so          sweet.         Why          Miss          Hanna          is          so—          well         A          Savings          Account          Is         PI          PPI          PPP          IPI          IPI          POPE          .         Your          Best          Investment         Liberty          National          Bank         devour          ube         suggests          you         don’t          have          a         )         )         |         savings         account,          you          should.         1         i         oer          rrr         Liberty          National         Bank         Main          at          Robinson          Oklahoma          City         )         ms         THERE          SHOULD          BE          A          LAW          AGAINST—         Breeden’s          heading          for          Shepherd          Lake          so          often.         Trudy’s          soap          curls.         Kappa          Tau’s          reputation,         Kubeck          and          Sparks.         Betty          Brown’s          and          Joy          Saxon’s          arguing          over         Mr.          Lockwood.         Hazel          Gaines’          what          have          you—or          something         like          that.         Martha          Priest’s          personality—it’s          too          perfect.         Virginia          MacCabe’s          finally          rating          the          Easter         Breakfast—how          did          she          do          it?         Steele’s          powerful          voice.         Marsh’s          tactics,          with—well          you          guess.         Marguerite          Feige’s          quiet          and          retiring          attitude.         Chet          and          Tiny          and          Bretz.         Many          a          woman          is          blamed          for          making          a          fool         of          a          man          when          he          is          really          self-made.         Mr.          Hess:          “A          fool          can          ask          more          questions         than          a          wise          man          can          answer.”         Warren          Constant:         flunk          our          exams.”         ‘No          wonder          so          many          of          us         “You          college          men          seem          to          take          life          fairly         easy.”         “Yes,          when          we          graduate          we          even          do          it          by         degrees.”         Modern          Babies         Nutse          had          baby          out          walking;          Baby          saw          a         train.          He          cried:          “Masticate,          masticate.”         errr          rrr          PP          PEP          PP          OOO          re         KANSAS          CITY          LIFE         Mersfelder          State          Agency         1162          First          National          Build ing         Pere         GREETINGS          TO          O.          C.          U.         )         Oklahoma          City,          Oklahoma         L.          C.          MERSFELDER         GUY          SPENCER          BILL          MOORE         —          or          rr          rr          rr          rr          rrr          re          a         [          170          ]                   PPP          PPP          PPP          EPP          PPP          PPP          Or          OO          rrr         —          as         Os,          eae          ‘or          Se          1e,          Se.         Q1=23          Wrest          Sih          St         An          vlad          Mito         on          matters          pertaining          Lo          ae         perry          Frodes          |          brinting          ih         the          past          20          years.         ee          eh         BOPP          LO          PE          EB          EPP          B  §          PP          PP          L$          P   P_¥$P_  $P_  _P  _P  P  _P  _          PPP          PP          PP          PP          PLB          PPP         [171]         eee          eee         structure          they          plan          to          build.         °------—          PPP          PPE          EE          EE          PLL                                        A         WE          DONATE         A          marriage          license          to          Ralph          Steele—he          truly         needs          it!         A          package          of          Murads          to          Looney—(for          non-         chalance,          my          dear!)         A          book          of          bridge          rules          to          Kuhn!         A          “steady”          for          Hefley.         Directions          for          giving          a          successful          tea          party         to          Mr.          Hensley          himself!         A          Southern          accent          to          Mr.          Godwin!         Some          new          slang          words          for          Young—We're         tired          of          her          old          standbys!         A          bottle          of          3.2          percent          to          Duncan          Warr—lIt         would          go          swell          with          that          red          nose          of          his!         “A          book          on          Patience”          for          Miss          Hanna!         Some          “Wim,          wigor,          and          witality”          for          Cooper         —(We'’ve          had          almost          enough!)         Some          “time”          to          Frank          Martin—We’'d          like          to         see          him          more          often!         A          package          of          chewing          gum          to          Mrs.          Brooks—         (We          beg          your          pardon!)         More          bleaching          solution          for          Drummond's         hair—(I’s          showing          the          wear          and          tear!)         A          bit          of          popularity          to          some          K.          T.          D’s.—         (Bless          their          hearts!)         A          smile          to          Kubeck!         Some          more          swagger          to          Athol          Mae—(          Nobody         could          pass          her          then          without          being          bumped         into!)         A          SOLID          FOUNDATION         Customers          who          have          established          substantial          connections          with          this         bank          feel          that          they          have          a          permanent          foundation          for          the          financial         By          reason          of          its          strong          position,          as          evidenced          by          resuorces          of          more         than          50          million          dollars,          this          institution          can          and          will          properly          safe-         guard          the          funds          entrusted          to          its          care...         celled          day          to          day          service          for          its          patrons.         AND          TRUST          COMPANY         OF          OKLAHOMA          CITY         .          as          well          as          maintain          unex-         ee)         III          I          PIII          IPI          DPN          IIE          Pa          PRB          ap          np          is         A          friendly          ‘“‘disposish”          to          Young-—it          might         help          a          little!         Some          suspenders          for          Waller          Hentz’s.         A          book          on          “Etiquette          on          Return          Invitations”         to          Byron          Smith!         A          football          man          to          Virginia          Puffell—She          likes         ‘em          big          and—you          know!         CAN’T          WE          PUT          A          STOP          TO—         Miss          Hanna’s          persnickitiness          ?         Ruth          and          Victor?         Charles          Fuson’s          incessant          nonsense?         Sear’s          egotism?         Mrs.          Brook’s          fussiness          ?         O.          C.          U.’s          quartet          and          trio?         Cooper's          having          so          much          energy?         Saxon’s          manicuring          her          toe          nails?         K.          T..D,          chapter?          here's          no          excus          croc         Lou          Schumaker?          She’s          been          with          us          long         cnough!         Priest’s          walking          away          with          all          the          men?         Rosie’s          talking          so          much?         “Ossie”          and          “Zero”?          (Wood’s          and          Kuhn’s         cars—in          case          you          didn’t          know!)         Wewpie          Jacobs?         Rosella          Grant's          “operation?”         Pat          Armor’s          using          finger          nail          polish          ?         Anna          V.          Grant's          short          story          writing?         Byron          Smith’s          chiseling          ?         YE-OLDE          FRATS         And          now          for          a          look          at          fraternities,          if          that’s         what          one          can          call          the          organizations          on          this         campus.          I          suppose          one          thinks          of          the          dear          old         Theta          Nu’s          first.          Preachers          and          fools—consti-         tute          the          chapter!          But          they          say          opposites          at-         tract          each          other.          George          Adkins          is          the          pride         and          joy          of          the          house.          He          is          such          a          sweet          child,         so          pure          minded          and          virtuous!          Bud          Jayne          is         another          bright          and          shining          light!          And          ‘Vic’         Williams—you've           truly          missed          something,          if         you          don’t          know          Victor—He’s          so          efficient,          and         business          like,          but          so          quiet!          He          never          pushes         himself          at          all,          and          is          a          favorite          of          the          entire         school.          But,          alas,          girls!          he’s          in          love—Isn’t          that         too          bad?         Phi          Chi’s          are          small          but          mighty.          With          such         loud          speakers          as          Constant          and          Bried          and          dear         old          “Jap”          it’s          no          wonder!          I’m          sure          you          are         acquainted          with          their          sponsor,          Miss          Schumaker.         She          is          very          fine          and          takes          a          personal          interest          in         the          boys,          especially          the          Freshmen.          Frank         Martin          is          the          best          “catch,”          but          sorry          to          say          he         fell          in          love          with          a          “little          Miss”          from          Chicago.         (And          we          thought          he          went          to          Chicago          on          a         debate          trip!)          Good          luck,          Frank!         And          the          Kappa          Phi          chapter!          Just          who          are         they?          Cuthbertson          is          the          only          one          very          much         in          evidence,          but          he          makes          up          for          the          others.         We're          glad          we          don’t          have          to          endure          more!          We         will          say          this—Bill          Church          is          one          of          the          grandest         fellows          in          school.          Slow          but          sure          at          any          rate!         And          we          must          not          forget          Murray          Gibbens          who’s         courting          Mildred          Robinson.          Such          bliss—         They're          so          sweet          together!         Last          “but          not          least,          are          the          Delta          Psi’s.          If         you          take          Henseley’s          word          it’s          by          far          the          best,         but          then,          his          opinion          doesn’t          count          much.          We         do          think          that          Bub          Constant          is          a          prince.          Too         bad          he’s          “taken,”          but          Katherine          is          a          darling.         And          oh          yes,          the          Kostka’s—we          musn’t          forget          the         Kostka’s.          They          adore          publicity          of          any          sort!         And          “art!”          How          the          girls          do          go          for          him.          It         must          be          convenient!          Breeden          is          their          biggest         attraction!          He'll          be          O.          K.          if          he          ever          grows          up!         And          Tiny          Griffith!—Let’s          quit,          we've          had         enough          don’t          you          think?         The          two          keys          to          success          are          luck          and          pluck.—         Luck          in          finding          somebody          to          pluck.         Arthur          was          wrestling          with          a          lesson          in          gram-         mar.          “Father,”          he          said          thoughtfully,          “what         part          of          speech          is          woman?”         “Woman,          my          boy,          is          not          a          part          of          speech,         she          is          all          of          it,”          returned          father.         Strategy          is          poor          judgment          that          happened          to         work          out          right.         we          eh          eS          a          a          LDP          DLP          PLB          I-III          PP          PP          PRP          PP          PPP          FPP          OOOO          SF         Abstracts         Escrows         Municipal          Bonds         FIRST          NATIONAL          BUILDING         De          |         |         [          173          ]         Complete          Trust          and          Title         Services         Trusts         Investments         First          Mortgage          Bonds         “SAVE          SURELY          BY          INVESTING          WISELY”         American-First          Trust          Company         {         )         |         Guaranteed          Titles         )         |         '         OKLAHOMA          CITY          |         PIP          IP          I           PIP          P_E  £LP_-_P_          I           PP          P  @          PEP          PPP          PPP          PPI          PPP          rr          rr          errr          oe)         PEE          EEE          PEPE          E           P_¥_          E           E           E           E           EP          E           E           EP          P                       PEP          PP          PPE          PPP         PHOTOGRAPHS         )         |          1932          and          1933         |          SCARAB         )         tee          |         made          by         N         ELLSWORTH          FULLER         PPP          PPE          FFF          PF          PIP          PPI          IE          PIP         Victor          Williams          (gazing          into          Ruth’s          face):         “If          those          lips          could          only          speak,          what          would         they          say’?         Ruth          Daugherty:          “Guess,          dear,          what          they         would          say.”         Victor:          “Mind          the          paint.”         PLEASE          EXPLAIN—         Why          Ruth          Carey          is          so          quiet.         Why          Marion          Bell          is          so          cocky.         What          makes          “Vic”          think          he’s          so          important.         When          Mary          Leister          will          know          the          meaning         of          “Quiet,          Please.”         Why          Pat          Arnett          goes          to          college.         Where          Charles          Godwin          ,got          his          “accent.”         Why          Katherine          Brous          studies          so          hard.         Why          Martha          Powell          doesn’t          grow          up.         WHY—?         Does          Campbell          think          she          rates?         Doesn't          Henseley          grow          up?         Are          the          Kappa          Tau’s          so          snooty?         Doesn’t          Lou          keep          in          touch          with          O.C.U.?         Is          Martha          Priest          so          popular?         Doesn't          Looney           acquire          some          poise?         Oklahoma          City         er          rr          )         WE          NOMINATE          FOR          THE          HALL          OF          FAME         Guy          Henseley—because          he          is          so          well          informed         on          every          one          else’s          business.         Joy          Saxon—for          holding          her          own.         Anna          V.          Grant—for          her          successful          campaign         as          her          own          publicity          agent—successful          ?         Rosemary          Brooks—for          acquiring          so          much—         (well,          we'll          guess          with          you).         Charlotte          Sears—because          she’s          the          envy          of         every          girl          on          the          campus          (so          she          says).         The          Beta          Alpha          Phi's—for          their          consistent         efforts          to          be          all          that          a          sorority          should          be.         Ardis          Werner—for          her          appreciation          of          the         art          of          persistent          pursuing.         Ruth          Skinner—for          her          ability          to          keep          gos-         sip          alive.         Katherine          Marsh—for          the          personal          interest         which          she          takes          in          the          members          of          the          football         team.         Dean          Misner:          “Miss          Sutton,          give          your          mem-         ory          work.”         Helen:          “I          left          it          at          home.”         PEEPING          THRU          THE          KEYHOLE!         Huckleberry,          Miller          and          Brewer—a          good         start.          Higbie          and          Jerry          Davis—another          K.          T.         D.          with          a          football          man—Well!          Priest’s          request-         ing          an          invitation          to          the          Theta          Nu          breaktast—         Such          stamina!          Ardis          and          Ramon          walking—         walking—walking!          Jay          and          Archie          taking          a         new          road          to          Britton—Wouldn’t          the          other          have         been          private          enough          at          3          A.          M.?—Kewpie         Jacobs—why          bring          that          up?          Ace          Gutowsky—         We          can’t          get          rid          of          him;          Bretz’s          not          knowing         anything          interesting—That          about          “‘O”          club          bull         sessions;          Erwin’s          innocence—She          truly          is;         ‘Seat’s          successor—who          can          she          be?          O.          C.          U.         baseball          games!          Anna          V.          and          Gene—Aren't         they          too          dear?;          Mrs.          Green—We'll          truly          miss         her;          Murray—Why          so          quiet?;          Mr.          Steele—         God's          gift          to          humanity!          Bear          Rice—How          we         love          his          friendly          advice;          Casey          Jones—a          mighty         nice          kid;          Tiny          Griffith’s          manly          physique;          the         way          Breeden          says          “forget          it’;          Can’t          we          do          any-         thing          about          the          Pickenses?          Some          of          the          girls         are          overlooking          a          good          bet          in          Dancey—What          a         smile          he          has;          Virginia          Ruffell          and          John          Ander-         son          sure          do          like          the          tower.         OUR          FACULTY         Mrs.          Brooks          and          her          possessives          with          the         gerund;          Papa          Brous—why          doesn’t          he          read          the         toothpaste          ads?;          Hard          hearted          Hanna—we          can’t         say          more;          Our          dear          registrar,          Mr.          Jones—so         speedy          and          efficient;          B.          Claude          Shinn—what          ex-         cuse          is          there?;          Is          Mr.          Castleberry          simple          or          sub-         tle;          Sensabaughs          classy          baseball          playing;          Mau-         rine          Bowling—one          grand          girl;          and          Mr.          Hill—         a          peach          of          a          fellow;          Our          Dean          Lena—figure         her          out          for          yourself;          Mr.          Hess’s          lectures          on         “life’—it          is          a          great          old          one          isn’          tit?;          Shorty         Armor          and          her          “rompers’’—it          is          hard          to          imag-         ine;          Hayes          and          his          singing          in          classes—but          he         is          everybody's          pal;          Peter          Swartz—one          man          you         can’t          forget;          and          dear          old          Prexy—Ho!          hum!         “Can't          you          stretch          a          point?”         “Certainly,”          said          the          period.”          And          thus          was         born          the          comma.         A          “repartee”          is          an          insult          with          its          dress          suit         on.         A          quartette          is          where          all          four          think          the          other         three          can't          sing.         A          Franklin          professor          says          that          slang          has          its         place,          and          he          might          have          added          that          the          place         seems          to          be          everywhere.         A          divorce          suit          would          not          appeal          so          much          to         a          jury          if          it          were          cleaned          before          it          was          pressed.         [          175          ]         OUR          OWN          BOOK          LIST         RECem          WW          ITOM          WV          ches          Strona          meen          see          ee         £          fan          he          Meio          emaaen          Wood,          Young          and          Kuhn         “The          Unholy          Three”’.Hirschi,          Fuson          and          Miller         “Alice          In          Wonderland”........          June          Marion          Alley         IS          allet          tt          rammeneine          ced          ereae          sey          eee          Kewpie          Jacobs         athe          peay          ee          Sy          eae          tee          nae          ek          Ed          Stephens         Weovaneven          Way          Avice          seo          cate          ee          as          Sears         AGIs          UaMoy          stelle          8          Ee,          Duncan          Warr         Pa          alratasun          (sue          INia          fri          ere          gecmeteene          eee          eel          Breeden         BSMeltere          cin          lie          caesar          ugha          eee          Sid          Caviness         SOVWETON          ISO)          RICE          7          Soke          ey          eee          ee          Hazel          Gaines         By          DLtCEEVLOnKCy          seces          eee          wee          Vic          Williams         Si          bemitotite          bivate          baled          semen          ene          ee          ae          Erwin         eS          iaice          lis          Wail          oe          ee          eee          Edith          Wood         veilie          (Gel          Wey          Vall:          alee          ks          AE          Ao          ees          ee          Steele         “Shadows          on          the          Rock’..Drummond          and          Sturm         BP          OSSesStOn          mma          eee          eee          sw          te          ne          en          a          Farrar         PAmetiqatim          Lacey          meee          sakes          ew          tenseley         mlatzanyor          the.          Apes          a          =.          Griffith          (tiny)         PMise          Wires          ofthe:          Cabbage          Patch          ia...          Cooper         BANITCCUn          LD          ticle          snes          2          ee          ee          Emma          Kate         Witavew          ell          COsA          Tiss          aoe          ee          oe          Mary          Leister         PP          hayes          been)          Faithtulj.=          =          Lessley         ee]          BLO          LNCS          iy          Soe          eT          are          oer          erie,          Se          eee          Young         SOME          PASTIMES         Breeden          has          a          rose          garden          he          works          in          be-         tween          times!          Erwin          has          a          passion          for          hats          and         makes          dozens          of          them.          Munn          adores          food,          and         eats          continually.          Ruth          Mills          is          collecting         stamps          and          does          a          fair          job          of          it.          Kostka,          Davis         and          Danners          enjoy          going          to          nickel          hamburger         stands.          Saxon          is          fond          of          dogs,          cats,          grasshop-         pers          and          what          have          you.          Lou          Schumaker          still         goes          out          for          her          freshman          Phi          Chi.          Pat          Arnett         is          seen          On          a          tennis          court          very          frequently.          Speak-         ing          of          sports,          Tiny          Ingram          is          a          grand          “horse-         back          rider,’          you          should          see          her.          Werner          and         Kostka          couldn’t          live          without          their          daily          stroll.         Russel          Miller          has          his          favorite          chair          in          the          Gold-         bug,          such          bliss.          Paul          Wilfiams          entertaining          the         crowd          at          a          dance          with          ‘‘snake-hips”          Shorty         Armour’s          taking          dancing          lessons,          will          wonders         never          cease?          Duncan          Wart’s          perfection          of         courting.          Tiny          Griffith’s          3.2          per          cent—Oh          we         beg          your          pardon.          Buster          Kostka          standing         around          waiting          for          Priest          to          give          him          a          date.         Phyllis          Brooks          writes          exquisite          poetry,          and          it’s         truly          fascinating          to          hear          her          read          it.          Anna          V.         and          her          music.         THE          OKLAHOMA          CITY          UNIVERSITY          SUMMER          RESORT         Since          the          administration          probably          feeis          like          throwing          up          its          hands          in          despair         for          tear          of          not          being          able          to          ever          make          a          go          of          this          institute          the          two          big          pro-         moters,          belix          and          Pickens,          were          given          a          lease          on          the          campus          this          summer          and          they         intend          to          turn          it          into          a          summer          resort.         They          have          been          negotiating          with          Ralph          Strecle          trying          to          jew          him          down          to          a         couple          ot          thousand          dollars          for          his          services          as          life          guard          at          the          lily          pond          in          back         of          tne          main          club          house.          They          are          quite          anxious          to          sign          him          for          they          are          aware          ot         the          fact          that          his          manly          beauty          and          stalwart          physique          will          attract          the          weaker          sex.         The          main          hall          is          to          be          turned          into          Club          Goldboga,          the          tables          to          be          arranged         along          the          halls          and          the          Great          Hall          1s          to          be          hardwooded          tor          dancing.          Crawrord         Battenberg’s          orchestra          will          be          stationed          up          the          steps          leading          to          the          second          floor          and         Charley          Cuthbertson          will          be          kept          in          the          snow          case          as          one          ot          the          main          exhibits          with         a          sign          “He          walks,          he          talks,          he’s          almost          human.”          We          know          he          is          for          “to          err          1s         human.”         They          have          received          many          applications          for          the          duty          of          bartender.          The          decision         rests          between          R.          S.          Caviness          and          Paul          Leonard.          Felix          is          very          much          in          favor          ot         hiring          Paul          as          he          well          knows          R.          S.          would          drink          up          the          profits.         A          floor          show          will          be          given          every          night.          ‘Lhe          pony          chorus          consists          of          Louise         Williams,          Helen          Gross,          Lois          Highly,          Katnerrne          Munn          and          Anna          VY.         Paul          Williams          will          also          be          a          main          attraction,          (He          strives          hard          enough          to          be.)         A          beautiful          golf          course          will          be          laid          out          in          the          rear.          A          few          lads          have          asked         for          permission          to          caddy,          mainly          Coach          Green,          Prot.          Swartz,          Prot.          Ball          and          Dean         W          illiams.         George          Adkins          is          to          be          bouncer          for          he          loves          to          bounce          the          girlies          on          his          knees.         Of          course,          Professor          Meador          is          to          be          cigarette          boy.          He          has          been          heard          pracuc-         ing          of          late          in          his          room          when          h e          has          floats.          “Chewwwing          Gom,          cigars,          cigareties,         equations,          mints          and          hooey.”         The          Gardner          boys          have          asked          for          the          concession          of          fishing.          They          are          getting         a          sub-lease          on          the          goldfish          pond          in          front          as          they          have          been          well          acquainted          witn         the          spot          since          the          Frosh-sopn          tussel.          ‘Lheir          charge          will          be          small          bue          the          limit          wilt         be          two          goldfish          and          one          June          bug          a          day.         The          only          sad          tragedy          which          has          arisen          from          this          new          arrangement          is          that          two         members          of          the          student          body          have          become          so          cresttallen          over          the          way          the          modern         age          has          gone          hot-cha          that          they          have          gone          into          hermitage          and          have          barricaded         themselves          in          the          tower          ‘Lhey          are          as          one          might          guess,          Jacobs          and          Priest.         Every          Wednesday          afternoon          a          style          revue          will          be          given          by          the          most          graceful,         feminine          girls          that          can          be          found.          These          little          bundles          ot          daintiness          are          Pat          Arnett,         tiny          Ingram,          Helen          Williams,          Jerry          Hoberg          and          Helen          Dougherty,         Howard          Thornton          will          be          in          charge          of          the          sightseeing          tours,          as          the          guests          will         probably          come          from          foreign          countries          and          not          be          acquainted          with          our          inetropolis.         some          of          these          most          important          places          to          be          viewed          are:          the          First          National          Bank         building          because          they          employ          such          wonderful          elevator          boys          as          Goetz,          Harris,          Wil-         liams,          Brewer—to          cut          it          short          the          Theta          Nu          chapter.          The          Y.          M.          favors          the          Delta         Psi          lads,          Harbour-Longmire          takes          the          Phi          Chi’s          and          Heaven          help          the          Kappa          Phi’s.         The          stables          will          be          located          in          the          Gym          and          horses          will          be          rented          for          five          red         and          three          pink          buttons          an          hour.          (For          the          convenience          of          those          who          have          run          out         of          sheckles.)          A          large          sign          advertising          this          has          been          painted          by          McKnight          which         will          be          flown          from          the          top          “Horses          neck          and          so          do          you.”          ‘The          horses          are          very         gentle          and          all          named,          Pat          Armour,          Dysart,          Parenthesis          Pemberton,          Last          Stand          Gut-         owsky,          Prancing          Miller,          Speedy          Sturm,          and          Galloping          Gibbons.         These          big          time          promoters          are          going           to          add          other          attractions          but          do          not          have         the          correct          figures          to          date          (besides          Violet          and          Emma          Lou)          so          they          can          know          at         which          they          will          be          capable          of          making          the          most          graft          so          will          wait          until          a          future         date          before          further          announcements.         [          176          |         TO          OUR          READERS         The          1933          Scarab          was          prepared          with          the          idea         of          giving          to          you          the          year’s          history          of          O.          C.          U.,         with          student          accomplishments,          organizations,         activities,          and          social          life.          We          hope          that          you         have          found          entertainment          and          something          of         permanent          value          in          these          pages.         The          editor          and          manager          wish          to          thank          all         those          who          co-operated          in          making          this          book         possible.         The          Editor.         mCois         
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