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VOLUMN 27 Collegeboro, Georgia, Suburb of Statesboro, Friday, December 4, 1953 NUMBER 9 'Snow Follies' Is Theme For Bulloch County Courthouse Dec. 12 Formal The faculty of T.C. will trans- port the North Pole, including Is Scene Of Strangest Trial Santa Claus's workshop to the gym December 12 as a setting The Bulloch county court- for the annual faculty formal. house will reopen again tonight The "Snow Follies" dance will at eight o'clock with the second be a revival of the "Program presentation of one of the Dance." strangest trials in T.C.'s his- Division of Fine and Practical tory. Arts have taken over the plan- "Did the French actress ning of the affair. Committes murder her husband or didn't have been formed as follows: she?" will be the question of Finance—Donald McDougald. the night as throngs of stu- Welcoming—Mr. and Mrs. dents, faculty members, and Zach Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. townspeople meet as visitors in Paul Carroll, Miss Ida Long the courtroom for Masquers Rogers, Miss Sophie Johnson, fall quarter production, "Ladies Dr. and Mrs. Fielding Russell, of the Jury." Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hackett. The twenty-two students who Entertainment — Mr. Danna comprise the cast have worked King, Mr. Daniel Hooley and diligently for weeks on all the Miss Dorothy Few. technicalities, such as move- Dance programs—Miss Lizzy ment, lines, character interpre- Norman, Miss Ruth Bolton, Miss tation and timing of cues, which Florence Myers, Mrs. Mary Mc- make up rehearsals. Various Cain, Miss Sophie Johnson, Mrs, stage crews and members of Artie Jackson, Miss Mary Masquers will be working per- Bunce, Miss Marjorie Crouch, sistently up until curtain time Miss Marjorie Keaton, Art and to take care of the hundreds of Home Economics Clubs, Dr. Ed- miscellaneous items concerned gar Godfrey, Miss Roxie Rem- with producing a play. ley, Miss Caroline Wingo, Miss These weeks of activity dur- Dorothy Few, and Mr. Roy ing which the cast has practiced Powell. at the court-house night after Refreshments — Mr. J. R. night- have been completely Pelts, Mr. James Hart, Mr. W. directed by Miss Dorothy Few. S. Hanner, Mr. Henry Ashmore, Assistant director is Cathy Holt. Mr. Robert Lambert, Betty -...-. Guilty ? Not Guilty? Lane, Miss Hassie Maud Mc- THIS GIANT HORSE is only one of the many figures that will be displayed in a mile long When the virtuous spinster, Elveen, Miss Marie Wood, and Miss Pratt, played by Sylvia parade that will officially open the Christmas season in this area. —Courtesy of The Bulloch Griner, interrupts the murder Leona Newton. Herald. Decorating — Dr. Thomas trial to inquire about the church Alexander, Dr. George Rogers, attendance of the witness, the Shelby Monroe, Jack Broucek, Student Recital court-room becomes a mad Don Caplenor, Jordan Foldes, house. Immediately a rivalry Donald Hackett, Fred Lenfesty, Christmas Parade forms between Miss Pratt and Dr. Thomas Little, William Was Given Mon. Mrs Crane (Barbara Fossett) Moye, Ronald Neil, Paul Car- The division of music pre- who, as an attractive and cul- roll, Fielding Russell, Harold Features T*G Queens sented 12 students in the fall tured society woman, just wants Steele, Constance Cone, Ruth quarter recital last Monday to get the facts. Lee, Gladys Walker, Frieda Miss Janel Fields, who will represent the Sweetheart night. Playing the beautiful Franch Gernant, Roxie Remley, Georgia Campus in the 1953 Gator Bowl and her alternate, - Those participating were: actress is Lorene Brown who appeals to her young lawyer, Watson, Grace Cooper, Cleo Miss Patsy Edenfield will be honor participants in a Marilyn Kent, soprano, sang Edenfield, Bertha Freeman "Thy Beaming Eyes," by Mc- Carlton Humphreys, to save her ' Marjorie Gaudia, Lucille parade which will open the Yuletide Season in States- Dowell; Tab Smith played "Off from the cleverly menacing Howard, Ela Johnson, Rebecca boro next Thursday. The float pictured above is only to Philadelphia," an Irish air Jimmy Johnson, who is the prosecuting attorney. Tommie Parks, Viola Perry, Frances one of those which will be featured in this mile long arranged by Haynes on the bass Rocquemore, John Erickson, horn. Jean Corbett, is a sly maid who Leland Wilson, and Edgar God- parade. Martha Lacey, soprano, sang takes her pledge to tell the frey. The "Blue Tide" band will be "The Nightingale" by Alabieff; whole truth as a witness very Clean-up — B. E. Taylor, one of the six bands partici- Cathy Holt, pianist, played lightly. Robert Hurst, complete Cameron Bremseth, J. B. pating in the Christmas fes- Blue Jean Party "Song Without Words," from with mustache and horn-rimmed Scearce, James Clements, John tivities. "Contemplation;" James Snooks, glasses is a pretentious doctor who serves as a witness. The Erickson, Edgar Godfrey, The Christmas Parade, ex- Is Saturday Night baritone, sang "Even Bravest Donald Hackett, Roger Parsons, Heart" from "Faust," by gray-haired judge is Bo Ginn pected to be the biggest event in who plays a dignified, gracious Clark Knowlton, Roy Powell, The Science Club is again Gounod. Statesboro this year, is spon- role and who makes frequent Mrs. J. B. Johnson, Pat Darley, sored by the Merchants Coun- living up to its reputation for Sara Frances D r i g g e r s, Gladys DeLoach, Meriam Moore, doing the unusual. The an- pianist, played "Night Song" by use of his gavel to return cil of the Statesboro and Bul- order to the eccentric and dis- Margaret Stanion, Edna May loch County Chamber of Com- nouncement has been made Paul Sargent; Sara Commard, Joiner, and George Rogers. pianist, performed "Blues With- orderly court. Smiley Gale is the merce. that Saturday night's social, important clerk of the court, sponsored by the Science Club, out Words" by Denes Ogay; while Cathy Holt is the ef- Crossing of Highway 80 and will be a blue jean recreation Clark Maxwe.ll, coronetest, ficient court reporter and Mar- Two TC Teachers 301 will be the starting point party, with individual and group player "Trifoluim" by Leidzen. of the event and will end at the games. Harriet Woodword, soprano, zea Richards plays the role of Mrs. Crane's pretty maid. Recreation Center. Norman As a special feature, the inter- sang "Spirate Pur" by Donandy; Attend LA. Meet Cambell, chairman of the parade mission show will be a "magic Joy Hatcher, soprano, sang Stop Talking, Everybody Dr. John H. Erickson and Dr. committee, stated "with the demonstration," brought to you "Were My Songs with Wings" Everytime the jurors begin one of their several jury room Donald F. Godfrey attended the cooperation of the City Council by those master magicians and provided by Hahn; Shirley riots, the important and tough First District Industrial Arts and Chief of Police Sikes and fire eaters, Morris. Davis and Morgan, soprano, sang "Christ policeman, Carl Tyson, who is meeting at Glennville High members of his force, all Bobby Gene Kingery. Went Up Into the Hills" by in charge of keeping them School last Tuesday. At this traffic and parking will be It is also rumored that the Hageman, and DeWayne Dutton meeting John Martin, a T. C. eliminated the length of the refreshments will be rather presented "Prelude in B Flat locked in the room, marches graduate and industrial arts parade route." He stated "that unusual. The chairman of this Major." into the room with one of the most forceful (?) lines of the teacher at Glennville High, gave the route will provide every committee is Marzee Richards. nlay, "Stop Talking, everybody; some -very interesting demon- man .woman, and child a box The members of the Science Clark S. Knowlton, associate I'm coming in." When the jury strations on leather carving and seat at this big event." Club issue an invitation for professor of social sciences, on dying and coloring of cypress Mayor of Statesboro, Bill every student on campus to don journeyed to Gainesville, Fla. room rages over an impossible deadlock, steve Bromm (Chuck knees. Bowen, will be the host to the their best jeans and shirt and last Thursday, where he will Mobley) husky young auto mayors of the neighboring come down to the gym Satur- represent G.T.C. at the Fourth The next meeting or this mechanic, knows the only so- group will be held here January cities. A reviewing platform is day night at 8 o'clock, prepared Annual Conference on the Carib- 12. being planned for the visitors. to have a good time. bean. Continued on Back Page Undesirable Incidents Masquers Sell F.T.A. Expands Over the past months, including last year, com- Visitation Plan plaints have been made to the George-Anne to write an Tickets to Play editorial concerning the service granted the students at the College Grill. Several undesirable incidents were By RITA HARPER To High Schools stated to the staff and your editors have personally For those people who have The F.T.A. is expanding its seen examples which were not only discourteous but never tried ticket-selling, a high school visitation program in some instances lazy and biased toward outsiders, group of Masquers who re- to all campus organizations other than college students. cently tried it, have a few tips. which desire to participate. The George-Anne realizes that bad incidents come These Masquers, who were On Wednesday afternoon a up from time to time in any business. It also realizes selling tickets to the forth- meeting of the faculty advisors that at times the waitresses are tired and service is coming "Ladies of the Jury," and representatives of the met numerous and unusual campus organizations was held necessarily slow, but can anything be done to stop forms of sales resistance in the CHESTER WEBB to discuss a long range pro- the frequencies of these occurances. The staff hopes course of a house-to-house can gram of closer contact between that the College Grill will see itself where it has been vass of this area. For their ef Georgia high schools and the slighting the students and correct it. If not the students forts they sold one ticket, but Webb Selected college. The program will get should find a way. obtained a complete list of its start this year, but will go The students appreciate the service in the past, ticket-dodges, which they pub- into full effect next year. lish for the good of future In the past, the F.T.A. has the staff is sure, but service cannot and should not salesmen. Here is the list: For Personality be had on memory. It cost money. sponsored teams to high schools First, is the "Too Far in' Ad- to present programs of interest Chester Webb, a sophomore vance 'argument. This argu- to the high school students. Al- ment rests on the claim that physical education major, has though they did an excellent The Staff Cites An Unusual now is too soon to buy tickets been chosen to join the host of job, the demand was so great to see something which takes T.C.'s outstanding personalities that, it became impossible to place early in December. Next The George-Anne cited an incouraging event on recognized by this column. handle. is the "Cronic Excuse Plan." Recognizing the urgency of Tuesday night. The students of G.T.C. showed to the Chester, who hails from Elber outsiders and to all who observed that it can be loaded The basis for this refusal to buy close contact between the high can be anything from ©ad's ton, made a fine record for him schools and the college and with school spirit. This was a result of the good work worn-out car to Grandma's of the cheerleaders, which was tthe best job ever done self at T.C. last year, on the rather than keeping the pro- pinching girdle. Another ex- basketball court. The 6' 6" gram limited, the F.T.A. has at T.C. This does not slight the past cheerleaders, but cuse at ticket-selljng time is invited the other campus or- freshman center was selected this years' boosters are outstanding. "The Children." This argument ganizations to prepare programs The staff would like to congratulate the students is based on one or more off on the 1953 All-State team. to be presented so as to expand and the cheerleaders and to urge you to keep it up. spring who cannot be trusted Outside the basketball court the visitation program to more Your support of the basketball team achieved notable to a sitter even one night a schools. The program remains week. Chester has a good natured all in the planning stage, but high results. You can do it again. Probably the most cautious round personality. He has real hopes for success are expressed alibi is the "I can't Drive at G.T.C. stuff under his belt. by the F.T.A. Night;" or, maybe, the "I'm Success! But What Work to old for that kind of stuff plea. Most numerous excuse was Two weeks ago tomorrow night, one of the best, the Medical Expense" device Surprise Source Tells if not the best dance was held in the gym. Everyone which left the impression that present society is vassal to a who attended enjoyed the event and the Alpha Rho Tau, rich horde of -doctors. Most the sponsor, was well satisfied with the outcome. unusual argument the ticket About Masquers Play The George-Anne would like to congratulate this salesman encountered was the By CHINA ALTMAN organization for their outstanding work. one a grocer gave. It seems he The staff can easily say to the other organiza couldn't buy a ticket until he I am the Hat. This is my "69 Ways to Tell a T3e Bop tions that the precident has been set, and that the sold a specific amount of story. Joke" to his prospective fiance, oranges. The most forceful Living up to my reputation of Marilu Mills who had just won dances in the future have a high standard to follow. dodge was the "Dog in the an unannounced quantity of front Yard" trick. This in- playing only in productions folding green from Van Mur- volved only a chained monster especially designed for the con- ray through consistently win- Letter To The Editor of a odg in the yard of the noisseurs of the dramatic art, ning at a small game of match- house scheduled to be solicited. I have achieved another ing pennies. No other argument was neces- triumph. Little did I dream Dear Editor: when I came to T.C. years Only I, the Hat, know that sary if this last one was avail- Mrs. Crane (Barbara Fossett), I would be the last to try any thing that would able. ago that I would play my kill school spirit; I think that there isn't enough school greatest role on the head of an the sophisticated lady from the Irish cook, Frankie Ammons. elite society had been the win- spirit here on our T.C. campus, and I for one, am trying ner in a quiet side game of I was her most striking adorn- to do my part to increase this spirit, especially at our poker with Jay J. Rressley ment as she served as one of basketball games. Just Commenting (Jimmy Snooks), Steve Bromm the "Ladies of the Jury." Last Tuesday night as I entered the gym for the (Chuck Mobley) and (Max Dear Mom: Only I know the true story Parris Island-T.C. game I was handed a sneet of paper Our basketball team got off Estes.) of that trial. Only I heard what Exclusively mine were the with some yells which were for the purpose of creating to a good start this year and Carl Tyson said as they we are proud of them, go to it facts about how Phil Norton, this school spirit, but I was ashamed of what I saw changed the sets, "Come help as Tony, the flashy young lady there. At the top of the page was "Give 'em hell. boys, we are back of you all me, somebody. I'm hung." No the way. killer and Shirley Morgan, as Georgia Teachers." I would hate very much for a visitor one else saw the contents of Mamye, the breezy attractive As I look elsewhere on Bo (the dignified judge) Ginn's to see one of the sheets—do you think he would go away campus I am not so proud, in ex-chorus girl passed the time with a good impression ? I don't. Whatever was behind legal books—comic strips and as the jury slumbered. Their fact it sometimes makes us Esquire. the idea in placing this on the sheet, I do not know. But wonder if this is a college or cue sticks clicked as they I do feel that such things should not be said at any time, grammar school. The other day From my vantage point, I be- racked up a few in a lively pool much less when there are ladies in the group. a boy or a group of boys seem came the sole possessor of the game while singing Beethoven's real information about what "Fifth in B Minor." In writing this, I hope that those who prepare the to have received great pleasure at someone elses expense. This transpired as the jury slept— While the audience remained sheet will think twice and leave the bad language out. the righteous old maid (Sylvia in a state of continuous laugh- We can have a much better time. group of boys went into not one but 10 or more rooms, Griner) got in a few good hours ter over my unusual beauty, I, of practice on dice-throwing —JAMES A. CLARY wrecking them, tearing them the Hat, got the real facts— apart, turning beds over, and techniques. The Shakespear- the Most—released here for the quoting poet, Hara Toler read anything else to upset the first time. rooms. If there was anything in the rooms in its right position I didn't see it. THE GEORGE-ANNE Most people can take a joke (ESTABLISHED 1927) once in a while, but very few 'Round About T. C. people can put up with a sneek EDITOR Remer Tyson and that's what this group ASSO. EDITOR Christy Trowell seems to be. Look out Ronald J. Neil, chairman of S. Knowlton, toured the state "Phantom" and ''Casper the BUSINESS MANAGER Charles Grovenstein the division of music, is the mental institution at Milledge- Ghost" you had better wise up author of an article, "Ethics ville last Wednesday. MAKE-UP EDITORS Cherrell Williams, Marzee Richards or the table may be turned. for the Music Teacher," ap- CIRCULATION MANAGER Carl Tyson Turning to a brighter side pearing in the November-De- SOCIETY EDITOR Cathy Holt in the news. The heaters for cember issue of the Educational the little store and post office Music Magazine. SPORTS EDITOR Earl Parker have arrived. Here is hoping TYPISTS Gwen Danier, Harry Clark it will bring enjoyment and a Announcement REPORTERS: Phil Norton, Vivien Cowart, Lou Nell Brock- peaceful and relaxing place be- tween classes. The Cokes are Miss Frieda Gernant, as- ington, Rita Harper, China Altman, Don Abbott, and sociate professor of fine arts, Ballroom dancing lessons still as cold as ever but you can Mary Alice Jones. has been named adviser for for men and women will keet> warm as you drink them. the newly-organized West- be offered in Sanford Hall Friday, December 4, 1953 Mom, our cheerleaders sure did look nice Tuesday at the minster Fellowship of the Lounge from 9:55 to 10:30 Published weekly, September to June,,except during holi- Statesboro Presbyterian Church. days by Georgia Teachers College students. game. On top of that they sure next Monday through Fri- (Entered as second class matter at Postoffice at College- can yell. I hope the students day. Anyone interested is boro, Ga., under temporary permit.) will keep supporting them and invited to attend these free the team. Members of the classes in lessons. MAIL SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 PER YEAR Your Son, psychology tought by Dean Ida Charlie Grovenstien Long Rogers and Prof. Clark T.C. Upsets Heavily Favored PI 88-76 ■r \ G.T.C. Professors upset a highly favored Parris Island Tumblebugs Defeat Field Hands basketball team 88-76 last Boggies Defeat Tuesday night. This opened the The Tumblebugs opened Fieldhands fg ft tp Freeman 1 0 2 1953 basketball season for the their season here Wednesday night by defeating the Field- Clark 1 0 2 professors. Ramblers 62-55 In hands 55-46. Blown 2 0 4 Davig 11 4 26 The Teachers came from be- The Tumblebugs were out in Sullivan 3 0 6 hind in the final period on a Intramural Tilt front at the end of the first Dean 1 0 2 terrific scoring spree lead by quarter by a slim margin and Thornton 2 0 4 Bobby Phillips, pounding the The Boggies defeated the kept the lead until the final Kingery 0 0 0 nets for 19 points to down the Ramblers by a score of 62-55 whistle. The Fieldhands made several threats, but could not TOTALS 21 4 14 46 Marines 88-76. last Wednesday night to open the 1953 intramural basketball take the lead. Chester Webb, a gangling season. Waters was high scorer for center who lead the scoring for Ramblers took the lead in the the winners with 17 points. We Need Your Head the Teachers with 27 points first few minutes of the game Davis hit 26 points to pace the was followed by Phillips with but could hold it only one losers. In Our Business 19 of which 16 were scored in quarter. The Bogies took over the last quarter. George Car- Tumblebugs fg ft after the first quarter and were Powell 4 2 pouzis was high for the leather- never headed. Collegiate necks with 18. Center Bill Herringdine 2 0 Tompkins came in second by Joe Ed Green lead the win- Brinson 5 0 scoring 15. ners with 30 points. McLoud Childs 5 1 scored 20 points to place Evans 1 1 Barber Shop Sparked by Jim Harley .the second for the Boogies. West Waters 7 3 Teachers took the lead early in scored 16 points to lead the the first quarter. P.I. came back losers and Pierce placed a TOTALS 24 8 55 East Main Street in the second period locking the close second with 15. score three times before they edged ahead two minutes be- BOX SCORE sparked the Professors in the fore the half 37-36. Parris Island Ramblers fg ft f tp final period in the upset over mover further ahead in the Pierce 7 1 5 15 P. I. opening minutes of the second Dowdy 0 4 0 4 half only to have the Teachers Tyson 2 7 2 11 Boyd & Guinette come back and lock the score West 6 4 4 16 again. Padgett 1 1 1 3 \ Barber Shop Genevrino 3 0 0 6 "Say It With Flowers" Bob Shults bucketed three late —from— Three Barbers With in the third quarter to put P.I. TOTALS 19 17 12 55 ahead 52-50. But Harley opened Over 75 Years the fourth period with a hit to BOBBY "BONEY" PHILLIPS Jones of Satisfied Customers. tie the score. Don Avery broke the tie with a foul shot and Boggies fg ft f tp In lans across from » - ■* Green 13 4 3 30 Phillips Is Oldest the Webb's lay up ended the game Georgia Theatre. * • with the Professors in front McLoud , 9 2 3 20 88-76. Tapley 1 0 0 2 Active TC Player Jones 1 0 5 2 Florist The Professors left today on Lamb 0 0 5 0 Bobby Phillips, better known at T.C. as "Boney," is the See Charlie Grovenstien and their first road trip to play Carr 1 0 2 4 Kelly Powell for Corsages North Georgia and Piedmont Meadows 0 2 1 2 oldest basketball player now GEORGIA College this weekend. They will Potts 1 0 3 2 active on the present squad. —PICK OF THE PICTURES— play host to Stetson University "Boney" is a senior from Al- next Wednesday. TOTALS 27 8 22 62 bany, who came to G.T.C. four Saturday, December 5 ■ years ago. He played on the DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR ROAR OF THE CROWD freshman cage team his first Howard Duff, Helene Stanley E]'i''iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiitiiitiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiitiitiniiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiititimiiii|Tl year; he was a starter but did You Can't Beat —ALSO— not receive a letter. His next For the Best In BABES IN BAGDAD two years he saw action on A Pontiac Paulette Goddard the varsity and was awarded Rose Lee — S H O E S — letters both years. Sun., Mon., Dec. 6-7 ■ ■ "Boney" has shown that he Altman Pontiac TAKE ME TO TOWN PAY US A VISIT still has what it takes to play Ann Sheridan, Sterling Hayden on T.C.'s highly offensive team Company Tues., Wed., Dec. 8-9 by coming through with a bet- SEMINOLE Favorite Shoe Store ter than average individual Sales — Service Rock Hudson, Barbara Hale scoring in the two previous 37 N. Main St. — Phone 407 Thurs., Fri., Dec. 10-11 Statesboro's Only Exclusive Shoe Store exhibition games. 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■Ac Economical Tramp*»tdti$» THE BANDITS OF CORSICA /CHEVROLET, Richard Greene, Paula Raymond Where College Men Find the Clother They Want ALSO— CRY OF THE HUNTED • SPORT SHIRTS • SLACKS Vittorio Gassman 0 SHOES Barry Sullivan Franklin Chevrolet Company Sunday, December 6 Donaldson—Smith Clothing Co. SEA DEVILS Sales — Service Rock Hudson, Yvonne DeCarlo Mon., Tues., Dec. 7-8 South Main Street, Statesboro, Ga. 60 EAST MAIN 512 SOUTH MAIN MONKEY BUSINESS Cary Grant, Marilyn Monroe 101 PHONE 733 Wed., Thurs., Dec. 9-10 NAUGHTY WIDOW 3$3$$$$$$«S55$4S«$$«S«$S$$$$«$^^ Jane Russell, Louis Hayword Juniors And Seniors Nursery School Home Begun; . 'Blue Tide' Band Be Completed Are Scheduled to Move Holds First Full Presents Concert Day of Activities For Next Spring Next Fri. Night Foundation construction work First full school day of the Under the direction of Dana Into Howell Cone Hall is now underway on a $35,000 M. King, the Georgia Teachers nursery school at T.C was held Juniors and seniors are scheduled to move into president's home. Completion is College band presents its an- last Thursday week under the slated next spring. Howell Cone Hall after they return from Christmas direction of Miss Betsye nual winter concert next Friday Meadows, Savannah, of the The four-bedroom brick night, at 8:15 in the Lab. School holidays. Dedication of the new dormitory will be part auditorium. home economics faculty. The veneer home is being built by x The "Blue Tide" band offers of the homecoming ceremony. school opens at 9 a. m. and the college on a straight labor an unusual variety of program Dr. Henderson, president, I closes at 1 p. m. with a regular basis with the college furnish- ranging all the way from says, "the furniture is sup-! p-JT j• -f T ' dinner served at noon. ing the material and hiring the posed to leave the factory De-j JUttCllBS OJ JUTy labor. Construction foreman is Humperdinck to Leroy Ander- "Open House" was held from son and Morton Gould. cember 15 and should arrive j 10 a. m. to 12 last Tuesday. Jack Braswell of Statesboro. here by the 20th of the same Continued from Front Page Included will be Humper- Parents were invited to come, month." Dr. Zach S. Henderson, dinck's . "Children's Prayer" lution for the irrepressible and along with their children to in- president, says he hopes to from Hansel and Gretel; "Man- Sanford Hall will undergo a stubborn Jay J. Pressley, Jimmy spect the building and to help move his family into the new nin Veen," a Hayden wood refurnishing- process during the Snooks. Adding their varied and the youngsters get acquainted. home by next May. The house number; "Newsreel," a William The school will serve a dual winter and spring quarters. New colorful parsonalities to the is being constructed, next door Shuman suite in five parts; "In beds chairs, mattress and study purpose as a laboratory for to the present president's home, the Village" and "March general uproar of the jury room tables will replace the older home economics child develop- on the drive (unnamed) that Turque" by Moussorgsky; materials of the same type are Frankie Ammons, an Irish ment majors and as a nursery runs along the southeast side "iPnes of the Appian Way" Men remaining in Sanford will cook whose unusual dress school for T. C. and Statesboro of the campus. from Respighi's "Pines of children. Miss Yvonne Jones move from floor to floor as the matches her personality; Max Rome;" Leroy Anderson's and Mary Flanders are the only The plans call for four bed- refurnishing work is being done. Estes, a charming old Scotch- "Sleigh Ride;" and Morton two T.C. students taking the rooms, two baths, two half- Gould's "Beguine." A number of "Aunt Sophie," dean of men, man who is completely willing child development courses. baths, diningroom, breakfast marches and Christmas carols will reside in Howell Cone Hall to spend money if it belongs to Eight youngsters are now at- room, livingroom, kitchen, will also be played. and Mrs. Lucien Franklin will someone else and who even sells tending the school and will be study, utility room, and con- Melvin Seidel, Vidalia, and serve as house director of San- a jury seat to Phil Norton, a joined by two more- after necting garage. Don Flanders, Statesboro, share ford Hall. real gone cat of his day called Christmas. A varied program of solo honors on the trumpet and Tony Theodolphulus who is a organized and free play, super- drums respectively for the pre- lady killer; Hara Toler, the vised group activities, art work, and an observation booth where sentation of "Trumpet and aesthetic Shakespeare-quoting story-time, and play recrea- supervisors and parents may ob- Drum." poet and his girl friend, Marilu tion inside and outside has been serve unseen the work and play No admission is charge for Help Wanted Hurt Mills, the timid young worked out for the school. Home of the children. the concert which is open to dreamer; Alyce CcCord, the economics majors in child the public. MEN and WOMEN: southern belle who drawls development will assist Miss ! URGENT charming talk about her new Meadows. The $25,000 modern-design, The %» We need representatives in husband Harry, and a certain wandering cat; Van Murray, a one-story brick building con- Lannie Simmons your locale to help fill out an tains a large play room, a read- organization for business sur- pretentious real estate man; and College Shirley Morgan, a pretty young ing room, kitchen, children's veys, polls, and public opinions bathroom, office, storage room, ... Ideal part time work ... ex-chorus girl who entertains Choose your own hours. .. the jury and in particular, Phil Grill Norton, with an exhibition of Nancy Armstrong, Peggy Jonesi Your nearest telephone may be Eugene Craig. Milk Shakes—Sundaes our place of business for sur- many skills. Ushers are Rosie Ammons, veys not requiring the signa- Prompter for the play is Ida Whittle, Marcia Wilkins, Ice Cream - Hamburgers tures of those interviewed ... Joyce Sercer. Shirley Hanson, Peggy Jones, Send $1 for administrative Hot Dogs—Steaks The stage crew is composed Nancy Armstrong and Marye guarantee fee, application blank, Cartee. questionnaire, plan of operation, of Midge Bentley, Van Murray, Only DODGE and all details on how you may Truman Brown, Francis Builds "Job Rated" Trucks manage a survey group for us. Fletcher, Phil Norton, Carl GARDEN STATE and NA- Tyson, Robert Hurst, Bo Ginn, TIONAL SURVEYS, P. O. Box Charles Mobley, Marcia Wil- THE FAIR STORE 83, Cedar Grove, New Jersey. kins, Barbara Wilkins, Mary Frances Cox, Ida Whittle, Pat Underwood, Shirley Smith and Charles Grovenstein. Your Style Headquarters The properties were under the Visit direction of Joyce Sercer and Lawanna Tillman; sound effects In Statesboro for Campus or Dress Wear were done by Joyce Serces. The For Ladies and Men Waters Barber costumes were created and gathered by Dorris and Dorothy Ford. Jane Edgy and Charlie Shop Grovenstein worked with the lighting. 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