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Presently Enrolled Stu- dents—Apply For Next Year’s Dorm Room Anne By March 1 Published By Students of Georgia Southern College VOLUME 36 STATESBORO, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1963 NUMBER 17 ’De Land ’O Cotton’ Holds Second Performance Tonight; Starts 8:15 Math Division Final Show Is Places Exhibit In Williams Center Tomorrow Night The curtain goes up tonight for the second time The Math department of GSC has placed an exhibit concern- on Phi Mu Alpha’s “De Land of Cotton” minstrel show ing the various aspects of two in McCroan Auditorium at 8:15 p.m., according to Tom and three dimensional mathem- Fouche, director. atics in the lobby of the stu- Fouche added that this is the Several selections of dixie- dent center, according to Mr. second edition of the national land jazz wil be played by the Norman Wells, professor of “Dixieland Band.” mathematics at GSC. honorary music fraternity’s pro- The Forward Look duction of music, blackface an- “The Novelty Band,” Phi Mii “The primary purpose of this tics, and fun, which was first Alpha’s hit of last year’s show, GSC’s department of mathematics placed a National Aeronautics and Space Administration ex- exhibit is to interest talented initiated last spring quarter, and will also perform with several students who have not selected is now an annual event. humorous numbers. hibit in the lobby of the Frank I. Williams Cen;er early this week. Dr. Guy Wells, professor of their major field in mathema- Tickets are available at the mathematics, said that the exhibit is aimed at “interesting talented students who have not selected tics,” stated Wells. The baritone soloist, Archie their major field in mathematics.” door, and the price is 50 cents McAffee, will return to do “Old The National Aeronautics and for students, and one dollar for Man River,” and “That Lucky Space Administration contribu- adults. Old Sun.” ted to the exhibit. This materi- was put on display last Mon- The Interlocutor’s plantation Also included in the evenings’. in the deep South, of which day. entertainment will be a har- GSC is an annex, is what the .'oh student exhibit was monica solo, a banjo solo, and ' show is centered around, with Miscellany’ Offers Prizes by a single student. These various other antics to make disnlavs were put on exhibit Frank Chew as the Interlocutor lor an all-round evening of fun yesterday. and overseer of the blackfaced and enjoyment, added Fouche. minstrel performers. G was granted the authori- Endmen include Sammy ty in November of 1962 to offer Dai s Mah Baby! “Short Circuit” Prince, Pat For Best Story And Poem the Bachelor of Science in “Lightning” McMillen, Earl “T- Mathematics degree. This exhi- “De Land ’O Cotton,” Phi Mu Alpha’s Minstrel show, seems to Bids Open For During these meetings, he ex- ed each May. The magazine’s “Miscellany,” the campus li- bit was designed to show the Bone” Collins, Bob “Parson” terary magazine, announced this plained, student writers read aim is to “encourage and pro- have its tender moments as well as riotous. Genuine affection Fullerton, Albert “Churchill and discuss their creative writ- 'itudents exactly what areas of seems to transmit between “Stringbean” Seifferman and his “wife” Eight New GSC week that it will pay $10 cash mote student writing on campus math that they can study here, English Pea” Green, Billy ing efforts. and to provide a publication in this scene. The shew begins its second performance at 8:15 prizes for the best short story aded Wells. “Mushmouth” Martin, Ray and the best poem accepted for “Miscellany,” sponsored by outlet fer the best of this writ- tonight. The final showing will begin in McCroan Auditorium to- “Nighttrain” Majors, and Ricky Tennis Courts ing.” Each issue contains short He also said that only a few this year’s publication. the Division of Languages, of the fields of mathematics iorrow* night at the same time. “Blackmail” Murray. stories, poetry, articles in criti- All Georgia Southern College made its first appearance on could be represented in this The musical selections in “De .Bids on the .construction of cism, personal experience nar- students are eligible to enter campus during winter quatrer display and that there are many Land of Cotton” vary from seri- 8 new tennis courts to be built the contest, according to Ran- of 1957. It appeared first as a ratives, and general essays. other fields of mathematics that ous solos to light-heartened on the GSC campus, will open quarterly publication, but in Eighteen student writers were mountain music, according to dall Bacon, editor. Deadline for one can study here. on • Tuesday, February' 26,' act entry is noon, Friday, March 8. 1960 the student editorial board represented in last, year’s issue. Fouche. cording to Zack S-- Henderson; voted to make it an annual one. Masquers Cast For A few selections will be sung AH contributions, he said, President of GSC. Since then it has been publish- Continued on page 2 by Phi Mu Alpha’s “Cotton should be turned in at the of- PHI BETA LAMBDA At least a few of the courts fice of Roy F. Powell, faculty Chorus.” Those included are: will be lighted, and possibly all adviser, Room 207, second The executive officers of Phi “The Wiffenpoof Song,” “Can- 8 of them, if the money allowed floor, Ad Building. No manu- '"’©■a Lambda met Tuesday at nibal King,” “Struttin with My for the building of the courts scripts wil be accepted for the 5-15. Nominations for the elec- Next Play Given Baby Doll,” and “I Don’t Know will sufficiently cover this. The contest after the closing date, State Day Held By tion of officers were made and Why.” construction of these tennis he added. plans for the state convention By HALLEY FENNELL a variety of performances and “The Dixie Crystals,” the courts will be the best possible, fraternity’s quartet, will also Bacon pointed out that stu- were discussed. will culminate in a series of love he said. The regular monthly meeting songs. In the second act, Ethel sing several selections including: The tennis courts are to be dent author may treat any The cast and performances “Kentucky Babe,” and “Oh, -f Phi Beta Lambda was held Kelley will do a ballet from built on the plot of land to ttve theme or subject, so long as for the first act of the Mas- Baby Mine.” they produce “serious efforts Sigma Alpha Iota Wednesday night at 7 p.m. in quers’ revue, “Southern Scan- “Giselle,” and Dr. Fielding Rus- right of the Hanner Building, at creative writing.” There are the Herty Building. dals of ’63,” which will be pro- sell and June Farmer, will do which is now being graded out. no restrictions as to length. All duced March 28 and 29, have a blackface act. Clyde Faries, The courts are hoped to be com-: The Gamma Theta Chapter of Chapter in attendance were of the speech department, and manuscript entries, he said, Mrs. E. L. Barnes, Mrs. Waldo Notice to all June gradu- been chosen, according to Ro- Music Festival pleted during the middle qf Sigma Alpha Iota was hostess Mrs. J. B. Johnson, House Di- April. should be typewritten. He also to approximately fifty Sigma Floyd and Mrs. Guy Wells. ates (those expecting to grad- bert Overstreet, Director of the Masquers. rector of Lewis Hall, will also issued an invitation to all stu- Alpha Iota members in the Following the Musicale, the uate). A fee of $10 must be dents to attend the regular appear. Held On Campus State Day festivities held on patonesses of Gamma Theta paid to the Comptroller’s of- A cafe scene will set the “'Miscellany” meetings which fice upon aproval by the Reg- Billy Ayers is the pianist, and the Georgia Southern campus Chapter were hostesses to a background for the first act. will do a piano solo in the Art Exhibit Held are held each first and third Saturday, February 16. istrar’s office for graduation, Monday nights in Room 114, second act. Next Weekend Continued on page 5 according to Dean Tyson. The second act will consist of Williams Center, at 8 o’clock. The national honorary music fraternity for women music ma- According to Overstreet, re- The First Congressional Dis- In IA Building jors had as its guest speaker hearsals will not officially be- trict Music Festival will be -held Mrs. Maxine Pilcher, who spoke gin until after the minstrel on the campus Friday and Sat- show. Work, however, has be- On February 27* Lost and Found on the subject of Braille Music urday, March 1 and 2, accord- ;. * *;•')*{' or Transcription, which is a na- gun on the scenery, which will ing to Joe David, co-ordinating be constructed entirely by the secretary for the affair. The Senior Art, ,Exlybi$ will ? tional project to provide music be held in. the Garrqth building Items At Student for the blind.