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Volume 24 Collegeboro, Georgia, Suburb of Statesboro, Ga., November 3, 1951 NUMBER 6 Nine Seniors Are Named to ^Who's Who'

Nine T. C. seniors have been named to the 1952 list of "Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- Frosh Nominate Officers can Universities and Colleges." The freshmen nominated class They are Grover C. Bell, of Mun- officers at their first meeting on nerlyn; Dan U. Biggers, of Toccoa; Wednesday, October 31. Miss Edith Carpenter, of Tifton; The nominations were as fol- Conrad Thibault Charles G. Jackson, of Attapulgus; lows: For president Joe Sullivan, Jimmy H. Oliver, of Waynesboro; Don King, and Phil Norton; for In First Concert Spencer W. Overstreet Jr., of vice president, Ferrel Sparks, Wadley; George I. Parrish Jr., of The first concert for the 1951- Jesup; Miss Anne Trice, of Greens- Bobby Wright, and Mary Jo Jack- 52 season of the Statesboro Com- son; for secretary, Marilou Hurt, ville, Ala.; and Miss Betty. Anne munity Concert Association will Withrow, of Albany. Marzee Richards, and Rosemary be given by Conrad Thibault, fa- Ammons; and for treasurer, Betty mous American baritone of radio, Nomination for "Who's Who" is Myers, Carl Tyson, Faye Henry, stage, and television. The program based on "the student's excellence and Jean Cannon. will be presented Friday evening, and sincerity in scholarship; his Nominations were also made for November 9, at 8:15 p. m. in the leadership and participation in Freshman representatives to t h e auditorium of the college. extra-curricular and academic ac- tivities; his citizenship and service Student Council. For the men, The Statesboro Community Con- Christy Trowell, Lester Davis, to the school; and his promise of cert Association is composed of future usefulness to society." Floyd Simons, and Bob Bond were adult members from Statesboro nominated; for the women, Betty and surrounding communities and Rose Hatcher, Grace Young, Shir- students of Teachers College. T.C. ley Hanson, and Anngene Cul- students need only present their PTA Training breth. I.D. cards at the door to gain ad- The first primary will take place mission. There will be three con- on Monday, November 4. certs during the current school year. Course at College Mr. Thibault possesses youth, Mrs. Marguerite Scheid of Chi- good looks, a naturally beautiful cago, 111., director of field service voice, and. a magnetic personality. for the National Congress of Par- He loves to sing for people and ents and Teachers, will conduct a they enjoy hearing him sing. Sea- one-day Leadership Training Insti- son after season, he has appeared Dr. Smith of SGC Hold It, Please! tute in Statesboro at the Georgia GEORGIA (Sun. & Mon.). throughout the nation in small Picture sittings for The Reflec- Teachers College on Wednesday, towns and large cities, and when "SIROCCO"—Humphrey Bogart tor began on Thursday morning at November 7. The meeting is sched- television came it was quick to To Speak Monday uled to begin and 10:30 a. m. and is a man without loyalties in this 8 o'clock. The first to have their recognize him as a "natural" for Two colleges which Georgians close at 3 p. m. exciting melodrama actually pho- that medium. Besides starring on pictures made were the freshmen tographed in old Damascus—more frequently confuse as being the Every parent - teacher member several TV shows, he is currently class. Pictures are being made in and members of the teaching pro- hell than hero. As a ruthless appearing on his own, "Music same will get better acquainted American gun runner who plays West Hall between the hours of 8 fession in Statesboro and the sur- Room." As far as radio is concern- Monday. both ends against the middle in a. m. and 12 noon in the morning rounding area is urged to hear ed, he has been heard on the President William S. Smith of Mrs. Scheid and benefit from this the French-Syrian fighting which Lucky Strike Show, the Coca-Cola and T p. m. to 5 p. m. in the af- ripped the Biblical city apart in South Georgia College will speak outstanding national leader who hour, the American Melody Hour, ternoon at the time scheduled and 1925, he is pitted against Lee J. at Georgia Teachers College in will be in Georgia through Novem- , and many others. posted on the bulletin board by ber 16 conducting similar - insti- CotOST^reat star of Broadway's Although of French ancestry, he is chapel exercises recognizing grad- "Death of a Salesman," an ideal- The Reflector staff. tutes. American - born and American - uates of his college who now at- istic French major who tries to Practice teachers who are off- In 1948, Mrs. Scheid joined the trained. tend Teachers College. encMhe fighting that Bogart prof- campus will have their pictures National Congress and since that its by. Another bone of contention A large audience is expected for Former students from South time has conducted conferences, between the two is Sweden's Mar- this first concert of the season. Georgia College have been request- made on Saturday, November 11, training classes, and leadership ta Toren, whose eyes have been ed to sit on the stage as a welcom- between the hours of 8 a. m. and courses in parent-teacher work, in called 's most beautiful. stormy affair with the sultry sing- ing gesture to Mr. Smith. 12 noon at Clifton's Studio. all the major cities as well as in , famous nightclub er, , who proves she There are now 27 former South Faculty members will decide most remote sections of the states. comedian who turned gangster in can sing, too. adds Georgia College students enrolled whether to have individual pictures She is considered an expert in this "The Enforcer," is a treacherous service. comedy to drama, as an Erroll at Teachers College. They are: as they have always had, or group black marketeer, and Everett Carolyn Jean Brannen, Joyce pitcures, at the next meeting of Before joining the staff of the Sloane, the evil-eyed villain, takes Flynn-type movie hero with a big- Brantley, Elaine Brock, Jacquelyn the faculty. National Congress, Mrs. Scheid's part in the throat-cutting and game-hunter complex who helps Brown, Jerry Burrows, James ■ professional work brought her in- back-stabbing along the myste- Mitchum out at the climax. Tim Club pictures will be made Deen, Wendal Duncan, Betty Ew- to close contact with community rious streets and Roman cata- Holt hangs up his boots and sad- around the middle of November. ing, Sam Fuller, John Herndon, problems. She is thoroughly fa- combs of Damascus. One for Bo- dle to play a slick detective who All clubs must pay for their pic- Peggy Hinely, Thomas Johnson, tures before these are made. The miliar with juvenile courts, boys' gart's fans. as a playboy. Russell has visited the resort to be near Price, the. Vann Layson, Eunis Lewis, Elber- deadline for payment is Novem- courts, child labor regulations, "HALF ANGEL" — ( Tues. & movie star on vacation, and renew ta McLoon, Hortense McMillan, ber 9. family counseling, child adoptions, Wed.).—Loretta Young and Jo- an old flame, but she finds he has Lewis McNair, Jeanette Mathew, and other related services. seph Cotten co-star in this delight- a wife, and Mitchum steps in, and William Pafford, Henry Sherrer, Georgia, a junior college at Doug- Enthusiastic aoout the program fully sexy Technicolor romantic thereby hangs another battle of Norris Strickland, Edsel Taylor, las. Most of the confusion about of the National Congress and tire- comedy about a lady sleepwalker wits—on the sexy side. "His Kind Delores Turner, E. D. Turner, El- the sepparate identities of the less in her efforts to develop good with a split personality. Loretta of Woman!" is the No. 1 pick of wanda Tyre, Opal Tyre, and Mary colleges dates from the 1930s when leaders, Mrs. Scheid looks forward is a plain, Puritanical nurse by day the week's pictures, for drama, for Steedley. the Statesboro institution bore the to this assignment in our state. who won't admit to herself that comedy, for action, for romance, Many of the upperclassmen here name South Georgia Teachers Col- Mrs. Sam Brannen is president she has a crush on a young law- and intrigue. typically transfer from South lege. of the Bulloch County P. T. A. yer, Joseph Cotton. But by night! Council. Her subconscious comes out, she walks in her sleep as a beautiful, Preview of Men's Dormitory seductive creature who sweeps Cotten off his feet. Of course, the Rat Day Is Over next day she remembers nothing Climaxing the activities of Rat of her somnambulistic adventures Day was the annual Freshman . —but she's married! "Half Angel" Night, held in the gym, at which is a lot of fun, and you'll get quite the Frosh were given their final a few charges from it. initiation. "HIS KIND OF WOMAN" — Wearing blue jeans and old (Thurs. & Fri.).— shirts, and with their hair still who gave you "," now dressed in the necessary manner, presents "The hottest combination the Rats were put through their paces by members of the Student that ever hit the screen"—Robert Council. Mitchum and Jane Russell. "His Kind of Woman!" is a violent, ro- After solo performances by sev- mantic mystery-thriller with a plot eral "talented freshmen", three- that keeps you on the edge of the legged races and sack races were seat. Set in a luxurious resort on run. The Rats were then divided S ! : t_«»~«»-~V.S<«3^&i*P ««* ^ into several teams for potato the coast of Mexico, this is the ::::y::::>^:^:;:>:W¥i»H<*<: story of a battle of wits. Mitchum races and a game in which a ping- pong ball was blown along the is a gembler who is sent to the floor. resort on a mysterious errand — PREVIEW OF GTC DORMITORY—The new men's dormitory under construction at Teachers College The tug-of-war between Fresh- and finds he has walked into a will look like this when completed. Gov. Herman Talmadge broke ground for the building, illustrated trap set by a mysterious gang men and Souhomores went to the here by an architect's drawing, on August 29. It will cost $384,000 and will be the second structure in Sophs; nevertheless, at 9:41 p. m., which intends to kill him. From three projects currently authorized or in progress at the college, for which more than a million dollars start to finish he is involved in a on the night of October 25, 1951, has been allotted. The Coite Somers Company of Vidalia holds the construction contract. the Freshmen removed their Rat deadly game, complicated by a caps. WMMM ■MWHMI HHB

Did It Happen? The small group stood huddled THE GEORGE-ANNE together under a tree just outside 00 Rhyme and Meter 00 (Established 1927) East Hall. They had been waiting EDITOR-IN-CHIEF -...Charier., Stewart since 6 o'clock on that morning of October 25, 1951. The leader stood ASSOCIATE EDITOR • Fraakie Quick tensely, his microphone in hand WILD BIRD CALL comes and goes: BUSINESS MANAGER -Jim Hodges . . . waiting .. . (By Edith Carpenter) Just a lonesome strain and a NEWS EDITOR MalT Helen Altman The song comes drifting through wild bird call. FEATURE EDITOR EMith Carpenter In nearby cities the citizens had the night MAKE-UP EDITOR Joe Neverla been up for hours waiting for the Just a lonesome strain and a broadcast to begin. wild bird call. ON FEELING GOD'S PRESENCE ART EDITOR George Parrish With the cool night breeze it comes (By Jim Hodges) PHOTOGRAPHY Peggy Dobbs Just then a loud explosion re- and goes. CIRCULATION MANAGER Gilbert C. Hughes, ni sounded over the campus! The an- And my tense ears strain to Nor hymn, nor prayer, nor any SPORTS EDITORS Fred Pierce and George Rahn nouncer began talking excitedly. hear it all spoken word . . . was in the air to- EDITORIALS Robert Hurst "Ladies and gentlemen, at ex- As I lie and think I have come to night when I. . . My loving Saviour COLUMNISTS....Harry Strickland, Jo Ann Darden, Martha Wood actly 6:44 a. m. on this days of think; heard . . . "Believe in Me" the echo REPORTERS—Rose Mary Ammons, Shirley Hanson, Margaret October, 1951, A.D., the festivities Once my heart was never, never rang .. . And filled the empty air for which millions have been wait- Jones, Liz Hartley, Faye Waters, Betty B. Bran- still. ... And God was there before me ing have just gotten underway. And I've come to weep when the as ... I knelt to Him in prayer . . . nen, Betty Ruth Folsom, Alice Willingham, Mar- "As tradition demands, the day tha Hinely, Peggy Jo Burke. the song drifts in I offer up my soul to you ... And will begin with a fashion parade. On the wavering notes of a wild all that I might have been... TYPISTS —Betsy Tippins, Betty Eason, Peggy pavis, Faye The models will be wearing for the bird's trill. Those things the world has crit- Lunsford, Barbara Waters, Shirley Lagerbald. first time the newest creations For he went away—he went away icized . . . And labeled as sins ... which have been handed down by SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1951 When the song was floating in I ask that I be cleansed of these the S. Court. the air. ... And that You will forgive . . . Published weekly, September to June, except during holidays ,by "A roar is heard from the Oh, I wept, I wept in the still night And that my life be such as You Georgia Teachers College students. watching crowd! Just a minute! I time. ... Dear God would have me live (Entered as second class matter at Postoffice at Collegeboro, Ga., believe it is .. . Yes, it is! The For I dare not weep when my . . . With your endearing comfort under temporary permit.) first model has stepped out of the friends were there. and ... My everlasting praise ... dormitory door! Let's pick up the Now the song is drifting through I'll lift my hand toward Heaven SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 PER YEAR reaction from that crowd!" the night up above ... And claim that I have As it comes each night when the been .. . Completely saved through "What is it?" bright leaves fall; ' God's own love... In His name I "It resembles a human, but..." With the cool night breeze it ask it, Amen. Congratulations! "Has Mars been invaded-" "Yah-h-h-h-h!" WE CONGRATULATE the nine seniors who have been nam- "Ladies and gentlemen, the new ed to "Who's Who." In past years each of you have con- trend is the most exciting scene tributed much to the general betterment of college life here I have ever witnessed! It seems at TC. You have set excellent examples for lowerclassmen to that the S. Court has decreed that Here's The Latest.. . the most glamourous girls of the follow, and have served as constant inspirations to us, the season will wear their hair parted By LIZ, FAYE, BETTY B. other members of the senior class. in the middle. "For added allure, one half of Joe Sullivan wandered around There is an exclusive new club Reiterations their hair shall be thoroughly the campus kissing all the girls that is being opened on the cam- greased, the other half in thirteen on Rat Day, but on Rat Night he pus for membership. The first IT SEEMS that we brought up a controversial issue when we pigtails! Fashions have taken a got his reward—the privilege of wrote the editorial concerning our Saturday night revolutionary twist in that the kissing a pig. meeting will be held at the gym dances. The vast majority of those who expressed their opin- well-dressed girl now wears all her on Saturday night, November 10. ions on this issue agreed with our condemnation of the un- clothes inside-out and upside- savory behavior displayed at some of the dances. down! Jack Chelnutt has high score Quite naturally, some people misread the contents of the "And, of course, every girl is (?) in the canasta games in East The city police surely hit Fred wearing that unforgettable per- Hall. Pierce's billfold hard when they message and read a meaning into it other than that which fume, more popular than ever this charged him $5 for his car we intended. We will reiterate the idea we tried to express: season, "Odour of Onione," by own We do not advocate the barring of servicemen from the Patch No. 5. last week. He really couldn't help dances. The Saturday night dances are given by, and for, the The trip to Emory was very con- the fact that his battery went students of the college and our INVITED guests. We do not "The next feature of the day venient for Pat Kilpatrick, who will be that most graceful of all has other interests there. dead uptown and he had to leave urge any irrational action, either. modern dances, "meditation a la the car. We are glad that the situation is now better. broom." The stars of the day are moving in a body about the circle Sonny Hawkins was voted into drive, swinging their brooms to the the Statesboro J.C.s. He's spread- Sonny Clements certainly wants Public Opinion Poll music of that smash hit, 'Glory, ing his good citizenship from the his picture to be in The -5**&ector Glory to the Sophomores.' By MARTHA WOOD campus into the "city." this year. After it had taken him "We take you now to the T.C. two hours to put on his tie, he IN YOUR OPINION, what are the qualities of a good dining hall where crowds are met his appointment exactly one student? watching the unique actions of Harvey Lee Simpson has been week early. Edith Carpenter: A good student is a good sport, is these creatures. As we come in, hitting the bottle again. Have you well-liked by students and faculty, and has a certain percent- we see a small girl standing and noticed his peroxided hair? age of "gray matter." yelling, 'Attention!' Listen! She is proclaiming her love for some per- The Freshman Class nominated Mrs. Guardia: The qualities of a good student are son! What a revelation! a fine group for its class officers. many and varied—from a real sense of humor to intellectual Notice: The top step of the "But, let's move on. We take This looks like a successful year curiousity. I think the good students work with regularity, Blue Tide is being reserved every for the class. day by day, instead of working in spurts before exams. you now to our announcers who night from 9:00-9:45 for Ann are covering the classrooms. Come Greenway and her new beau. Mrs. Flanders: I believe the "good" student is the well- in, Spencer!" rounded student. He should be able to make good grades It looked like old times seeing "Good morning, ladies and gen- without hiding his face in a- book for hours upon hours. He Laretta Greene and Mike Mc- tlemen of the radio audience. Mr. should be the person who ever walks in a friendly manner. Classes on Rat Day were filled Dougald at the dance' Saturday Scott's sociology class has pro- Dorothy Stewart: A "good" student is alive! with pop quizzes, but the tide was night. . . Wonder who's carrying ceeded undisturbed by the day's turned—the Rats gave the instruc- the torch now? Miss McElveen: A "good" college student is a depend- happenings so far. Wait! There's able, trustworthy, discriminating, ambitious, loyal citizen, a knock on the door! It's a crea- tors the quiz. Example: "Miss Ger- diligently in search of a better way of life. ture! One of those rat creatures nant, why didn't you marry?" An- Walton Ewing. A "good" college student should be who are starring in the day's pro- swer: "I didn't know my last Congratulations! Every body's thoughtful of fellow students, should accept the faculty as gram! He's speaking!" chance would be my LAST turning out for twilight this quar- friends instead of enemies and, above all, should try to learn. "Is is true, Mr. Scott, that your chance." ter. Let's keep it up! Miss Ela Johnson: A good college student is one who grandfather was an ape?" shows an enthusiastic interest in all activities; not forgetting, "While Mr. Scott defends him- self, we will move to Miss Stew- Peace? however, that there is no substitute for scholarship. art's class. One of the rats is beg- Sonny Hawkins: A "good" college student is well-ad- ging her for a date! justed socially, sincere in his work and dealings with people, ambitious and honest. A "good" college student should be "Over on the soccer field in the .jnorally capable of setting himself up as an example. girls' P.E. class, one of the per- son^ is trying to make Miss Stan- Melba McAllister: I think a good student is a person ion reveal where she's teaching who can do good work in his classes and take part in extra- that Smooching Class, No. 405. activities as well. Of course, he should enjoy both, not just "Over to the right one of the the outside activities. rats has snared Carroll. What is Ann Altman: I don't know. I've not seen any around she saying? Let's move over! Lis- lately. ten!" Bobby Richardson: A good student, in my opinion, is "I think you're so cute, Dean the person who does good work in both classes and extra- Carroll..." "Oh, what will happen next? curricular activities; one who is cooperative with faculty and Over to our left one of the crea- student organizations. tures is scrubbing the college bus with a toothbrush! "The creatures seem to be hav- Letter to the Editor ing some kind of fits every few Dear Editor: ing on my sister. Certainly, it is minutes! Every time an upper- Orchids to the GEORGE-ANNE proper for a girl to invite anyone classman speaks to them they for the timely article bringing to to the dances. drop their books, stand on one foot, light the situation concerning our and begin madly reeling off poetry. dances. I feel that inebriated sol- As far as I am concerned, pa- "Our time is almost gone. Un- ders on the prowl are certainly no triotism is no issue when our co- til tonight at seven, this is Station asset to any dance. eds are insulted. As you said, PHEW, exclusive broadcasters of As a brother, I certainly would- "College dances are for the stu- the annual combination fashion n't appreciate any questionable dents and our INVITED guests:" revue and onion celebration, sign- stranger, soldier or civilian, break- A VETERAN STUDENT. ing off!" ■ViWMBI^B

Ralph Parsons Begins Passing the Book (For Adults Only) Clements Aids Varsity By HARRY STRICKLAND By MARTHA WOOD His Final Year At GTC How is your love life? Have Before basketball season offi- By HARRY STRICKLAND you been sitting in your lonely cially underway, let's look at some Kappa Delta Pi room nights admiring the moon (NOTE: This is the second in a from a second story window? Do of the people that play a decisive series of articles on this year's you have mounting premonitions part in our basketball program. A Georgia Teachers College basget- that you are fated to wend your person that has lots of ability and Pledges Members ball team.) * way throufh life, lonely and un- knowledge of the basic fundamen- Kappa Delta Pi herd an election loved, doomed to the solitary ex- Our second letterman is Ralph tals of basketball is Coach J. I. for new members into their organ- istence of a spinster or a bache- Clements. ization on Wednesday, October 24. Parsons who previously has earn- lor? Or have you suddenly ceased These are: President Henderson, ed two letters as a regular on the to be the object of your affections Coach Clements, assistant bas- Gilbert Hughes, Shirley Shuman, Teachers Varsity. Ralph graduated affection? If so, we are prepared from Hall High School in Harlan, ketball coach, came to Georgia Martha Wood, Walton Ewing, to offer you a solution to your John Renfro, Oldin V. Lewis, Mary Ky., in 1947, where he was never problems. Teachers College in 1948 where he Jane Cmith, Edna Ruth Sanders, good enough to be on the high No, we are not advertising some was appointed professor of Health school squad. After staying out of Betty Eason, and Rosemary John- elixir with the potentialities of and Physical Education and assis- son. school for a year he entered East- Hadacol. Our product is even bet- tant coach at Georgia Teachers ern Kentucky State College in Sep- The initiation ceremony was ter than that. Next Tuesday even- College. Coach Clements is origin- tember, 1948. He was a member of ing at 7:30 in the audio-visual held in Laboratory High School the Eastern Freshmen basketball room we are presenting to you, ally from Ray City, Ga„ where he on Thursday, November 1, at 1:30. squad and pitched for the varsity free of charge, none other than graduated as an outstanding ath- At this time, the initiates were baseball team. Ralph is by no the great Dr. Georgia Watson in lete. When attending Norman Col- given pledge cards which they means a lone Kentuckian and a program entitled "So You Call lege he was rated as an all-star must wear for one week. boasts of his home state every It Love." During the course of the basketball and baseball player, and On the following Thursday, No- chance he gets. If anyone has evening two movies, not one, but incidentally was coached by Coach vember 8, a banquet is planned, at heard Ralph talk of Kentucky and TWO, will be shown. Yes, these J. B. Scearce Jr., our present which time the pledges will re- trying to compare the two states, TWO delightful dramatizations, coach. After his graduation from ceive full membership into the fra- Kentucky and Georgia, you wiU "It Takes All Kinds" and "Choos- Norman College he coached at ternity. note that he is loyal to his home ing for Happiness," will be shown Naylor and Wadley High School. state and never gives up when a for your benefit, absolutely free of In 1943 he assisted Coach Scerace like to congratulate Coach Clem- a Georgian tells him it's "syrupp" charge! Bring no money, coupons at North Georgia College and ents on the jobs he has done and instead of "sorghum." or box-tops. Just come and be en- proved himself to Coach Scearce hope that he will continue proving In September of 1949 he joined lightened! We know you will en- as a promising young coach. From his ability as a coach and in- his brother, Roger, at Georgia joy it! 1944 to 1946 Coach Clements ser- structor. Teachers College. During the first This is merely the second in a ved in the army as a paratrooper part of the 1959-50 season, Ralph series of delightful programs to and upon discharge entered East- was anything but impressive and be offered every Tuesday evening ern Kentucky State College where ran with the second string until from now on. he received his B.S. and M.A. de- Bob's Office arter the Christmas holidays. Dur- Never before has this stupen- gree. While a student at Eastern ing practice sessions preparing for dous offer been equalled! Just Kentucky, he played two years of the Peerless Woolen Mill game his think, one evening's entertainment excellent baseball and received Supply & Record play was so impressive that he of brother Roger as the playmaker every week at absolutely no cost training for his coaching career. earned for himself a starting berth and holding his own as a scorer, whatsoever except the energy it While at Georgia Teachers Col- in that game, proving his worth winding up the season with a total takes to pilot your bodies to the lege, Coach Clements has made a Shop by scoring 14 points. Prom then of 349 points. Ralph plays first- good record for his baseball team. library. Don't fail to take advan- EVERYTHING FOR YOUR on he became a regular member string guard and has come through tage of this amazing opportunity He became coach of the first of the varsity. many times in the clutch when the every Tuesday at 7:30 in the freshman basketball team to rep- SCHOOL NEEDS During the 1950 season Ralph Profs seemed doomed to defeat on audio-visual room! resent Teachers College last year A Variety of Records scored 257 points. In 1950-51 he an off night. and did an excellent job. As a For Your Entertainment picked up where he had left off has added height, weight and coach, he is tops; as a man, he is This year Ralph states that af- 46 E. MAIN STREET the year before taking the place ter always playing the bridesmaid poise, but has lost none of the understanding. The students at and never the bride in the NAIB spirit which earned for him the Georgia Teachers College would tournament, with a lot of work nick-name of "Fireball." GEORGIA and improvement we should be v ''"" Pick of the Pictures XJ*. set to play the role of the bride. Why Not Do Your Laundry Sun., Mon., Nov. 4-5 ■- Followers of Georgia Teacerhs The Easy Way? College are looking forward to this J. B. Williams Service Station Sirocco as an outstanding year for the RUTH'S AUTOMATIC With Humphrey Bagart "kid from the hills." Ralph weighs LAUNDRY Tues., Wed., Nov. 6-7 152 pounds and is six feet tall. He 25 Zetterower Avenue —Pure Oil Products—

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LARRY KELLEY TO MANAGE 63 Percent Make W.A.A. News-- NEW LEGION POST HOME Announcement was made this By CORDELIA KIDD 70 on Selective week that Larry Kelley of States- Twenty- three members, each boro has been named manager of Service Tests carrying lighted candles, praticp- the new American Legion home, Sixtythree percent of the 339,- pated in an impressive ceremony located on U. S. 301, three miles 000 students who took the Selec- at the annual W.A.A. installation south of Statesboro. tive Service College Qualification service held in the gym Monday The Legion Home is now open Tests last spring and summer night. A candle, symbolizing the to members from 4 to 11 p. m. made a score of 70 or better, Ma- spirit of the W.A.A., was lighted jor General Lewis B. Hershey, Di- rector of Selective Service, report- by President Catherine McNally, ed today, and he also reminded from which candles representing college students that the deadline activity, health, leadership, service, for submitting applications for the and sportsmanship were lighted by December 13, 1951 test is ap- Carlene Sharklin, Sara Simpson, proaching He said a further breakdown of the results of the Marion Jenkins, Cordelia Kidd, and .* -V former tests would be available Ann Nevil, respectively. within a short time. The point system of awards was The new series of tests will be explained by the vice president, given Thursday, December 13, Ann Nevil, and hundred-point em- 1951, and Thursday, April 24, 1952, blems were given to Doris Ford, by the Educational Testing Service Dorothy Ford, Ann Nevils, Ann of Princeton, N. J., at more than Greenway, and Cordelia Kidd. 1,000 different centers throughout Catherine Mc Nally received her the United States and its terri- emblem and small "T" for having tories. The blanks may be obtained 200 points . by the registrant at any local Notices on dormitory bulletin board office. boards announce that a trophy will General Hershey stressed the be given by an interested party to importance of all eligible students the winner of the softball tourna- taking the test, and indicated that ment, to have and to hold as long those who do not have test score as they contiue winning. West results in their cover sheets may Hall had their first practice on have a "very difficult time indeed" Tuesday afternoon with 16 girls in convincing their local boards participating and plan to practice that they should be deferred as again Wednesday afternoon. students. CONRAD THIBAULT—To appear in Concert here on November 9 There are good prospects for a fine tournament. Spectators—come Application blanks for the De- CHEERLEADERS TRY-OUT out and support your team! cember 13, test must be postmark- Next Wednesday at 7 p. m. Notice ed not later than midnight, Mon- T.C. will hold try-outs for the day, November 5, 1951. Applica- The college will observe Re- cheerleaders for 1951-52. Rep- ligious Emphasis Week during tions for the April 24, 1952, test resentatives will be there from Wood Gains Office must be postmarked not later than the week of November 12-17. the Athletic Committee, Stu- Rev. Shannon Holloway, pas- Martha Wood, junior from Way- lee RIDERS midnight, March 10, 1952. dent Council, "T" Club, P.E.M to of the Methodist Church at cross, Ga., was elected secretary Authentic To be eligible to apply for the Club, the basketball squad, Pelham, Ga., will be the guest of the Georgia Methodist Student Cowboy Pants for teat, General Hershey pointed out, and instructors of the Division speaker Wednesday,, Thurs- Movement during the conference men, women, boys a student must: of Health and Physical Educa- day and Friday evenings at of October 26-28 which was held and girls. Lee Rider (1) Intend to request deferment tion. The representatives will at Emory University, . The 6:30 and at an assembly Fri- Jackets for men and as a student; (2) be satisfactorily vote on each candidate and day morning at 10 o'clock. election of new officers was one those elected by a majority boys. Sanforized for pursuing a full-time college Assembly will not be held of the main features of this annual course; (3) must not previously vote will be the cheerleaders meeting of the G.M.S.M., which is permanent fit. for the 1951-52 basketball sea- on Monday, November 16, at have taken a Selective Service Col- the usual hour, 10 a.m . composed of all the Wesley Foun- lege-Qualification Test. son. The 10 o'clock classes will dations in the state. MEN'S COWBOY PANTS Students whose academic year meet on Monday, November Miss Wood will serve for the en- will end in January, 1952, General 12, instead of on Friday, No- tire coming year. She has been 3.98 Hershey said, are urged to apply an active participant in Methodist vember 16. JACKETS for the December 13, 1951, test, so PAUL CARROLL, Dean. student activities throughout her they will have scores in their files college career, having attended when the local boards reconsider INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB many of these meetings. She was 4.98 their cases in January. TO SPONSOR DANCE one of the Georgia students who To Be Continued. The Industrial Arts Club will attended the National Convocation sponsor an informal dance at the at Purdue University this past mimillir\((o\iil gym Saturday night, at 8:15. summer. Women Teams Elect Captains Now OnL.FORMFIT WEEK By JOAN BENNETT The intramural sports for wo- men have taken the beginning step. Wednesday morning, team captains and volleyball managers HE N R Y> S were elected as follows: Shop HEART'S First Black—Cordelia Kidd, captain; Betty Sherman, manager. Yellow — Winifred McCall, captain. Orange-—Betty Mikell, captain; Faye Waters, manager. Green — ...and our trained fitters Virginia Newton, captain; Yvonne Jones, manager. White — Miriam Floyd, captain; Loretta Green, are eager to show you manager. Practice may be shceduled by the secret of the managers if they will drop by "HIS KIND OF WOMAN" the office in the girls' locker room. Practices will continue until A Sweetheart Saturday, November 10. The tour- nament starts Monday, November 12, at 4:00. There will be two On Your Way to Town— of a Figure games every afternoon in a round- robin tournament. Any girls who are interested Cot a figure problem? Then don't miss in officiating at the volleyball Ideal Shoe Shop tournament will be given instruc- our Format Week offer of an individual tions at 4:00 Monday afternoon. consultation with our fitters. They'll "Triple Fit" you in a If you weren't at the organiza- Life Bra by Formfit that's proportioned to (1) your bust size; tional meeting and are interested A Square Deal in playing volleyball whether you (2) your cup size, (3) your separation—wide, medium or know how or not, be sure to get " At The Ideal narrow. And they'll also help you choose just the right in touch with your team manager. Life Girdle or Foundation from our wide selection of Everybody come on out and Formfit creations. 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