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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. "".Christmas Past, Present, and Future New GTC Transit Coach Christmas Carol* Theme for Faculty Formal The faculty will entertain the jorie Guardia, and Joe Axelson. dress for men will be optional, students in the annual tradition The floor show itself will con- and dark suits are permissible. tomorrow night at ,the Christ- sist entirely of faculty mem- He also pointed out that at- mas formal, employing as its bers this year, a change from tendance at this social function theme GTC's Golden Anni- the outside talents shipped in on campus has. in past years versary. the past few years. been limited to couples. This The dance, held in the old Bob Overstreet from the Mar- year the nature of the faculty gymnasium at 8:15 p. m. is in- vin Pittman School will serve as dance is more like that of a spired by the "Christmas Carol" narrator for the pantomime pro- family Christmas party, and the by Dickens, with a pantomime gram, according to Miss John- faculty expresses the hope that program showing Christmas son. ail students will attend—dated Past, Christmas Present, and Committees were assigned as or dateless. Christmas Future at GTC. follows: Miss Helen Duncan, re- Music for dancing will be Miss Ela Johnson headed the freshments; Hay den Carmichael, furnished by the GTC Profes- program committee, working Fred Wallace on decorations; sors under the direction of with Miss Pat Shely as chore- and Parrish Blitch with finance. Dana M. King. Dr. Hooley, pro- ographer, Dr. Jack Averitt, Tul- Dr. Daniel S. Hooley, general fessor of music will be the ly S. Pennington, Frieda Ger- chairman of the faculty dance, master of ceremonies for the nant, Marie Wood, Mrs. Mar- stresses the fact that formal DR. DANIEL HOOLEY floor show. With Safety Equipment EORGE -ANNE College Purchases New PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS'OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE Deluxe Heavy Duty Bus

VOLUME 31 Collegeboro, Georgia, Suburb of Statesboro, Friday, December 13, 1957 NUMBER 10 BASKETBALL ENTRIES The above is a photo of a MUST BE EARLY Blue Bird Deluxe Ail-American Contest entries for this Transit Coach similar to the week's basketball contest will one purchased by Georgia have to be in by noon on Teachers College. The GTC Tuesday. These are the games coach will be painted ' and of the 21st, and since all GTC equipped similar to the one in students will be going home, the entries should be handed the photo except for the desig- in on time. nation sign on front. The coach for Georgia Teach- ers College is a 33-seat adult pas- senger coach equipped with Student Union headrest reclining type seats, deluxe heavy-duty luggage racks inside, four under-floor luggage Bids Are Let compartments, three heaters, and all safety equipment such Pictured from left to right are Kappa Phi Kappa members: First row: Jacob Carlton, James Brown, Fred Fagnant, Solom Wis- Georgia Teachers College is as first aid kit, fire extinguisher, ham, Peter O'Millian, Bob Byrd, and Harris West. Second row: Tom Bryson, Bernie Palmer, Charles Musselwhite, Emory Giles, currently advertising for bids on etc. This coach is approximate- James Johnston, Bob Mitchell, and Harry Cowart. New members that are not pictured above are: R. L. Akins, Robert Adams, the new combination dining hall- ly 29 feet in length with a wheelbase of 179 inches, which Sammy Powell, Aubrey Morris, Wallace Tanner, David Wallace, Ed McLesky, Eugene Chambers, Melvin Johnson, Don Ander- student center. When started makes it easy to maneuver in son, Curt Browning, • Everett Williams (Honorary member), John Vaughn. early next year it will be the first new campus construction traffic, powered by a 212 horse- since the warehouse building power Ford engine and equipped ^^^ Banquet at Bryant's Kitchen ****** was finished last spring. with air brakes. Entirely New The bids will be opened at There will be some delay in 3 p. m. on January 14, 1958 in the delivery of this unit because the office of Donald A. Mc- of the special headrest reclining Douga'd, comptroller. type seats. These seats are be- Beauty Review KappaPhiKappa Holds Initiation; ing purchased from the National Architects for the new build- Seating Company, and they can- ing are Logan and Williams of not promise the Blue Bird Body For This Year . They have drawn up the Company delivery of the bus Senator Everett Williams Speaker plans and specifications which until the middle of February. An entirely new, different, and are currently being advertised, Therefore, the bus will not be Senator Everett Williams, pa initiation services held at after which the new members according to Dr. Zach S. Hender- shorter Beauty Review is in the were installed. here at GTC until the latter part planning process. Acting as Regent board member from the Mrs. Bryant's Kitchen, Decem- son, president of GTC. of February. master of ceremonies will be First District, was the guest ber 6. Senator Williams, who was The new building v/ill house Ric Mandes. Billy Sanders will speaker for the Kappa Phi Kap- instrumental in helping GTC ob- the ci:'ning hall, post office, snack play the organ and supply the The new members of the tain its master's degree program, bar, book store, office space for music for the program. honorary education fraternity at was also initiated as an honorary student publications, student Students Invited at 2:30, February 7. Mrs. Thel- member. He spoke concerning After criticisms and ideas are ma Hartley, the housemother, GTC are Eugene Chambers, R. conference rooms, private dining evaluated, a theme will be L. Akins, Melvin Johnson, Ed the responsibilities of good rooms, game rooms, and the will act as hostess. Charlotte classroom teachers in the pro- To Open House chosen. A $5 entrance fee is re- Blitch is in charge of refresh- McLesky, John Vaughn, Wallace southeastern regional film li- quired from each contestant this gression of educating the mem- brary of the State Department All students, faculty memben, ments. Also present at the tea Tanner, Aubrey Morris, Don bers of society. year to pay for the four runner- will be the Art Club sponsors, of education. husbands and wives of GTC ups' pictures in the 1958 Reflec- Miss Freida Gernant and Miss Parrish Blitch, faculty advisor faculty members are cordial'/ tor. Also new this year is a rule Roxie Remley and the Art Club for the organization, and Dean invited to attend an Open that each contesant has to have officers. They are as follows: Paul Carroll were also present House in West Hall, Sundry a C average or better to be in president, Charlie Harper; vice at the services. afternoon, December 15, fro i '! the 'Review. president, Fred Fagnant; secre- 2:30 until 4:30. Visitors are i - To let the judges learn the tary,' Peggy Cowart; treasurer, vited to inspect the new furr - personality of the girls, a tea Harry Cowart; and publicity EXAMINATION SCHEDULE ture and the renovated parlor . will be held in Cone Hair lounge director, Bob Spell. December 13-18, 1957 Newly painted walls, and wall ' > wall carpets and much to th2 The place of the examina- atmosphere of the. dorm. In tion is the regular meeting charge of the plans for open place of the class unless house is Mary Ann Harrell, National Sigma Alpha Iota Veep otherwise announced by the social chairman of West Hall. instructor. Friday, Dec. 13—2:30, all SOME POSITIONS OPEN Visits GTC Campus December 8 2:30 classes. Monday, Dec. 16—8:00, all During the past week Mrs. solo; Joyce Ryan, vocal solo. 8 o'clock classes; 10:30, phy- Paul J. Gould, of Cleveland, For the final number the entire chology 201 and art 100; 1:30 group sang "Lift Thine Eyes" George-Anne Positions Are Ohio visited the GTC campus. all 9 o'clock classes, and 3:30, from the oratorio "Elizah" by education 205 (Watson). Mrs. Gould is national vice Mendelsson. The chorus was Tuesday, Dec. 17—8:00, all Listed For Winter Quarter president of Sigma Alpha Iota, conducted by Ruth Odom. 10:30 o'clock classes; 10:30, a professional music sorority Following the program Mrs. history 102 (all sections) and Britt Fayssoux, present editor agers. for women. The purpose of her Gould spoke to the club con- EVERETT WILLIAMS biology 306 (Boole); 1:30, all of the George-Anne, will serve in Some positions on the staff visit was to approve the peti- cerning the purpose and mean- 11:30, o'clock classes, and this capacity again winter will remain open until further tion of En Melodie for a chapter ing of Sigma Alpha Iota. Re- Anderson, Sammy Powell, David 3:30, English 102 (Johnson) quarter with a few changes in notice, and some, such as the of Sigma Alpha Iota here on freshments of punch, cookies, Wilson, Curt Browning, and and speech 201 (Faries). his supporting staff. sports staff, are undecided as campus. and Christmas candy were Roberts Adams. These students Wednesday, Dec. 18—8:00, Fayssoux, who has won the yet. Mrs. Gould arrived in Savan- served. were selected for membership on all 12:30 o'clock classes, and Bulloch Herald Award for out- A newcomer to the staff, nah on Monday afternoon and On Tuesday, Mrs. Gould talk- the basis of their scholastic 10:30, all 1:30 o'clock classes. standing journalism at GTC once Roberta Halpern, freshman ele- was met at the airport by Mary ed with President Henderson, record and leadership potentiali- No changes in the schedule and who has served as George- mentary education major from Ann Harrell, president of En Dean Tyson, Dean Carroll, Dean ties. may be made without the ap- Anne editor twice, will be Teaneck, • New Jersey, will as- Melodie, and Cecile Woodard, Duncan and held conferences proval of the Dean. backed up by managing editor sume the position of copy past president. On Monday eve- with Dr. Neil and the other The meeting, which was in the Friday, Dec. 13, classes will Joyce Kirkland, business man- editor and proofreader. ning she attended a special members of the music faculty. form of a banquet, was presided meet as usual until 1:30. ager Billy Jackson,' and news Students who would like to meeting of the organization. Upon her return to Cleveland over -by -Solon -Wisham, -vice Registration for the winter editor Ann Manry. work on the newspaper as re- The program for the meeting she will submit a report of her president, in the absence of quarter will be held in the old Other positions in the winter porters, or who may be consisted of instrumental, vocal, visit to the executive board of Peter O'Millian, the president of gym on January 2 from 10 quarter staff will be held by inteersted in applying for the and piano music. It was as fol- the fraternity. After being ap- the organization. The program to 12 o'clock and from 2 to Marilyn Durrence as assistant open positions on the winter lows: Cecile Woodard, saxo- proved by each chapter, futher was begun by the invocation 4:30. managing editor, Charlotte quarter staff are urged to come phone solo; Ouida Newby, vo- plans will be made for the given by Dr. Zach Henderson, Pre-registration will not be Owens as feature editor, and down to the public relations de- cal solo; Mary Ann Harrell, formal installation of the chap- honorary member. Then the held this quarter. Wylene Fowler and Nan partment any Tuesday night at trumpet solo; Kitty Kelly, piano ter here. candle-light meal was served, Stephens as circulation man- 7 p. m. and offer their services. DITORIAL PAGE' mmm Editorials ZAMTX4S Hyde HfHEL BAG A?iD Overdue Books Unnecessary ■l-^^pei Frank Rossiter in his Sunday City Beat Dear Editor, expect to do better than "get column from the Savannah Morning News told By LARRY HYDE by with a C" or say, "At least Seek of a youngster who passed a bookstore and I would like to commed Tom I didn't do as bad as..." asked his mother what those things in the win- Bryson for his interesting and thought-provoking article in the Mediocrity is seemingly a vir- The Music Department "out- around the first of March. I hope dow were. Her answer was, "Books, dear. That's Vet's Corner last week. Especial^ tue here and this attitude is did" themselves last week when that I am wrong. what the movies we see on TV are made from." ly commendable is the sentence, unfair to the parents( and) of they presented "Erminie" for the * * * Mr. Rossiter's lad may not have had a very "In addition to a need for more the children we will be teaching, student body of Georgia Teach- Nothing was said about Coach ers College. I was unable to at- close acquaintance with books, but Miss Hassie money for education, incentive as well as to that minority Roger Parson's boys from must be provided for students (which should be a majority) of tend because of work on the an- Marvin Pittman winning their nual but did manage to see the McElveen, GTC librarian, knows of at least 20 to attain scholastic averages students who apply themselves first basketball game of the students here who seem to have a sticky rela- and more education (not degrees, and aspire to be "The best last part of the show on season last week. The Marvin but substance)." This is the job Thursday night. The part that tionship to these informative items. teachers GTC ever put out." Pittman five has some rough go- that we, as Future Teachers, can I saw was wonderful and I wish ing last year when they lost that I had been able to see all of These students are those whose names con- do IF we begin here at Geor- I, and others with me, hope every game they played, but the program. I don't particularly gia Teachers College. you will encourage more ar- they sure got off on the right stantly appear on the library's overdue lists care for "high brow" music but ticles of this nature to be writ- foot this year with a victory. pasted on the bulletin boards. The same stu- It is deplorable that we who in this case, the music was so ten. The girls always have a good rents don't always appear repeatedly, but of the are in a few years, going to beautiful and wonderfully done ' Sincerely yours, team but they lost their opener P14 students who registered at the beginning of expect our students to aspire by students that I couldn't help but played good basketball in STANLEY .BROBSTON but enjoy it. the quarter, 20 names is the average that com- to good grades do not ovrselves # * * losing. Maybe this will be a good year for both teams. I hope pj ise the overdue list. There is no telling what will so. Students who absentmindedly keep books happen next at this college! In * * * oi t of the library past the due date may not reference to the above program, Tonight, the Statesboro Blue there was a woman faculty mem- Devils take on Forest Park for understand all that is incurred when they fail Britt Fayssoux ber that "asked" her English the state Class A football to comply with library regulations. At The class to write a theme on the championship of Georgia. I Each overdue book has its own card and following subject: "Why I Did don't attend all the football Not Attend Erminie." I consider games but this is another must have a mimeographed bill of fines made this teacher a very good friend instance when I have never seen out and attached thereto. The labor is not so ex- and an excellent teacher in her Statesboro lose at home. tensive, but the time that must be devoted to such Editor's Desk field. We have disagreed before Coaches Teel and Williams on many subjects and in this have done a mighty fine job trivial operations is annoying to the library William Miller, chief edi- down from above. "Published by case, I'll bet her a dollar to a with this year's team and I hope workers and usurps the hours that could be used torial writer for the New York students of Georgia Teachers doughnut that she didn't help they take Forest Park to the Herald-Tribune, made the state- College" is a true statement and for more essential pastimes and pamphlet-bind- any of her students gain love "cleaners" Friday night and ment that reading the edi- not just a slogan. Freedom of the for opera by having them write keep the championship here in ing. torial page of the average press does not mean freedom to a theme on why they didn't go. Statesboro and Bulloch County. be irresponsible and unfair. We Miss McElveen says that although most newspaper was like eating * * * * * * "boiled watermelon." Eating have tried to be responsible and students are willing to pay these fines without boiled watermelon would un- truthful while still presenting It was bound to happen sooner I appreciated the birthday much kicking, they don't realize the importance doubtedly be enough to nauseate our opinions. You can help us or later. Monday night I saw card very much but I wish it of punctuality or they would do their best to al- anyone. We sincerely home that remain free, truthful, and re- Georgia Teachers College go had been signed. Another thing, sponsible. down to defeat for the first my birthday is on the 15th of leviate the library staff's task. The George-Anne hasn't served time away from Collegeboro. December and not the 10th. I up any boiled watermelon on * * H= During the past three years, I know for a fact there are many the editorial page this quarter. FARMER GTC GRADUATE have made several trips with the others who have birthdays in Thanksgiving at Rock Eagle It is a very difficult thing to PUBLISHES WOLFE BOOK basketball team but had never December so "Happy Birthday" keep from doing. Most news- to myself and the same to all By KERSTIN PIHL Dr. Floyd C. Watkins, as- seen them lose away from papers have a tendency to be- home. Most of you know by other December babies. Kerstin Pihl, exchange student from come complacent, like fat cats sistant professor of English at now that GTC's losses to Mercer I hope all of you make "A's" Sweden, and Jim Phelps, Baptist Ministerial that purr by the fire. We try our Emory and a graduate of GTC, Monday night was the first on your report card and have a has recently published a book student from Attaputgus, Georgia, attended best not to be fat cats. Bear victory in nine games with wonderful and happy Christmas. entitled "Thomas Wolfe's Char- the Profs. Perhaps I was over- The highways will be crowded an International Student Retreat during Our readers can keep us from acters." In it Dr. Watkins dis- confident and expected to win so please take it easy. Remem- Thanksgiving at Rock Eagle Camp Site reaching such cusses the autobiographical as- easily. Riding back from Macon,, ber: "If you drink., don't drive a state by pects of Wolfe's work. That near Eatonton, sponsored by the Southern I had a funny feeling that and if you drive, don't drink." writing letters Wolfe was a creative genius basketball season was going to You can't lose if you live by Baptist Convention. to the editor. with the ability of almost total be short this year; probably end the rule ... SELAH. WHAT THANKSGIVING MEANT TO ME The Professors' recall no one can deny. Dr. Wat- "Mail Bag" is kins summed it up very well By KERSTIN PIHL designed to be when he wrote, "It might be Thanksgiving—I had heard so much about a sounding added not only that Wolfe used it, but my idea of it was not very clear. board for stu- his excellent memory, but also Christmas is Here Again, In trying to explain to me, some people FAYSSOUX dent opinion. that he could not have written By contributing to this section so well without it." said it was a day when you stopped working And With it Hazards of Shopping of the paper you can help us "Look Homeward Angel," to thank God for all the things you had. Others fight complacency. Wolfe's first great novel, was Christmas is here again, in almost leave. But suddenly you seemed to look upon it differently and talked The George-Anne received recently adapted for the stage case you haven't already guessed feel that you're leaving some- •• about good food, recreation, and hunting. some excellent letters this and is enjoying a successful run it from the decorations, the thing. You've got the goldfish, I was not the only one to have a vague con- quarter, but the Mail Bag did on Broadway and is receiving carols on the radio, and the your pur—Johnny!! Now you not receive as many as the excellent reviews. "Angel" has general spirit in the air. plod through the crowds with ception of American Thanksgiving. staff thought it should have. If also been sold to Paramount a million visions going through Thus expectations were high when we ar- the student body is com- Studios. And Christmas brings around your head. Johnny kidnapped by shopping for those thousand and rived at Rock Eagle, Eatonton, Georgia. We, that placent, then it is extremely This is all part of a renewed four—No, five—thugs, Johnny difficult for your paper to be one little things for all the lying in the middle of the floor, is, 140 students from Europe, South America, interest in this great North family.. So you take off for town otherwise. Carolina author's work. The trampled by the crowd he could / Japan, China, Burma, India, Hawaii, and the to do your Christmas shopping, not withstand his angelic little j Fortunately The George-Anne GTC library contains the bulk with a joyous feeling because all attending colleges on Universi- of Wolfe's work and those of face twisted in pain, the ugly * is a free newspaper. Unlike you're back in your own home little idiot should have held to ties in Georgia or South Carolina. many other college papers we you who haven't had the oppor- town, and all your dear friends tunity to read him might find it my hand, poor dear boy, the The main purpose of this retreat was to give formulate our own editorial are home. dratted brat! policy. No orders are handed rewarding to do so. the international students an opportunity to get So, you proceed to the local After a harrowing experience together, to present Christianity to us regardless five and dime to get some little which drags you through the ■ of what faith we had, and to give us a real something for several friends. manager's office, all over the •H You stand in front of the door store, the next-door store, and P American Thanksgiving. THE GEORGE-ANNE 'and finally force yourself in. A the police station, Johnny is « Our high expectations were fulfilled. I am Member Intercollegiate Association Press few other people, it seems, came finally found. Seems he met this , Christmas shopping on this par- Santa Claus, took a shine to sure that except for the food, this Thanksgiving Member The Press Club ^ ticular day; the whole popula- him, and followed him a few was quite unusual. BRITT FAYSSOUX, EDITOR tion of the town. Once inside, blocks away, then Santa took Many things were discussed—from "Who is Managing Editor Hugh Belcher you desperately try to get to the him home. God"—to "The Intercontinental Missile." News Editor • Marilyn Durrence counter you're looking for. But you decide that Christ- Business Manager Billy Jackson You've decided to get Jane a mas is really worth it after all. Naturally so many nations, races and re- Asst. Managing Editor Joyce Kirkland Merry Christmas, everybody, box of stationery, so you start 1 ligions represented gave an excellent oppor- Sports Editor Hugh Belcher for the counter. All this time and please make that one for tunity for diversified opinions. Assistant Sports Editor Albert Burke Johnny( your kid brother who the road Coffee. Things were looked upon from many dif- Copy Editor Irma Roach tagged along at mother's re- Asst. News Editor - • Ann Manry quest) is screaming in your ear ferent points of view, and it was not a quiet or Feature Editor ■ • Charlotte Owens "I want some candy. I want timid group. Woman's Editor : • Joyce Jackson some candy." But you keep But even though there were differences Typists ...... Virginia Kirkland, Betty Ann Shealy plowing toward the stationery and we were aware of them, we had a wonder- Circulation Managers Wylene Fowler, Nan Stephens counter. Ah, you finally get REPORTERS: Albert Burke, Jane Jackson, Anne Waters, there—oops, not quite: you're in ful time toegthar. the back of the store staring an Nobody forgot his religion or country or Mary Rivenbark, Larry Hyde, Vivian Blizzard, Yvonne aquarium of goldfish in the Durham, and Glenda Brooks. faces. Oh, well, Jane always did tried to impose his belief on somebody else, but FACULTY ADVISOR: Joseph A. Axelson. like goldfish. So you buy two we met simply as human beings of the world. Published weekly, October to June, except during holi- goldfish, have them gift-wrap- To me this Thanksgiving meant new friends, days for Georgia Teachers College Students. ped, and shove (literally) on your a glimpse of countries and cultures that I hardly (Entered as second class matter at Post Office at Col- way. You finally, after what legeboro, Georgia, under temporary permit.) seems like an eternity of rib- knew anything about before, and to be MAIL SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 PER YEAR yiggling and toe-trespassing, materialistic for a white—good foot. reach the front of the store and The George-Anne — Page 3 Collegeboro, Georgia, Friday, December 13, 1957 Campus Column

By JOYCE JACKSON Inquiring Reporter For a while there it seemed those whose pictures appeared as though the time was passing on the front page. mighty slowly, but then all of But one of the most exciting By YVONNE DURHAM a sudden we realize that this headlines was that one of How does this fall quarter that I've had to study harder is the last issue of The George- November 22, which read compare, with other quarters? than I ever have in my life. Anne for this quarter. As I "Master's Degree Program is looked over The George-Annes Have improvements been made? awarded to GTC." This seems to that have already come out I Does each person have his own Peggy Pruett—It has meant tell the story of the growth that I have to eat botony, sleep find that this has been a pretty individual feeling about each that our college is undergoing. botany, dream botany and read wonderful session. Your college quarter? Of course, besides all these botany. paper from week to week tells headlines were the little, but These questions have an quite a story. The first issue told answer, in fact, many answers. Yes there are approximately important things that make col- of the arrival of two new people lege life really interesting. Each individual student at GTC 925 answers to the question, on campus who were pretty There were the dances every may answer differently. Per- "What has this quarter meant special. The first is our ex- Saturday night, the matinee sonal answers are also found to to you?" Each one is a bit dif- change student, Kerstin Pihl, dances ever Tuesday and Thurs- this question: ferent from the other, however, who has made a warm contribu- day ,play night on Wednesday, "What has this fall quarter everyone may agree that tion to college life. The second the Ugly-Man Contest, the Star- meant to you?" progress is a main factor at was Dr. Ralph K. Tyson who light Ball, the election of class Vivian Blizzard — I'm glad GTC. has taken over the new office officers, intramurals, band trips, there is a winter quarter. of dean of students' and has and now we have begun the greatly influenced student wel- Nancy Pierce—I'm glad they basketball season which makes it fare. don't ship you the first quarter. Nutrition Class seem really like college life. The next week we learned that To climax a quarter of ac- Jerry Clark—It meant a lot of we had a total enrollment of tivities the faculty, besides giv- excess studying but I feel as 914, which represents a 6 per Makes Display ing tests, are sponsoring the though I earned more this 1 cent increase over the 1956 fall Hm, I PIPN'T KNT IT -1% JU5T LUCKY TO HAVE A Christmas formal Saturday quarter than any previous one! enrollment. KOOMMATg WHO 0WN£ATUX." night. So come on out and help Richard McGee—I met a lot of A regular column of "Rat bring the quarter to a happy Of Food Types Squeaks" was climaxed with the new friends. I did a lot of end. studying that I feel was very un- announcement of dress and rules necsssary. Last week Miss Bolton's nu- —Squares, Triangles- for Rat Day given in the trition class made a display of November edition. I'm sure the 'Erminie' Given, Patti Pickett—It has meant a five food families consisting of freshmen remember that publi- miserable three months exclud- proteins, carbohydrades, fats, cation. But the next week The ing the weekends. minerals, and vitamins. They dis- Designing Class Draws George-Anne reported fine spirit Enjoyed by All Yynelle Warren—At least I've played ten to fifteen different and cooperation were displayed learned how tp get up with the types of food in each different by the freshmen as the rats The music department pre- chickens and make my bed. food family with each being seemed to fade away. sented the light opera "Erminie" Glenda Brooks—It has meant displayed in a different way. Geometric Xmas Book In one issue R. H. Thompson Tuesday and Thursday night, De- announced the beginning of a cember 3 and 5. The production Guests were invited to view the By JANE JACKSON radio program featuring mem- was under the direction of Dr. * BSU Holds display. By just a glimpse, you bers of Phi Mu Alpha every Sun- Dan Hooley who was ably as- would have thought you were As thunder would be without and the beginning of the en- day at 4 o'clock. The program sisted by Mr. Dana King, leading looking at thS 4-H projects at the lightening, so would the beauti- joyable task of painting it with has been quite successful and the orchestra and Dr. Ronald Annual Party county fair. The people who pre- ful Christmas decorations dis- liquid tempera paint. is something to be proud of. Neil who began initial work with sented the display were: Maxie played in the administration In the next edition the names the chorus. The displays in the "book" Jo Johnson, Sandra Martin, building be without the art de- of those seniors who had been The attendance was very poor, A number of Baptists are en- are color examples of moving Carolyn Kelly, Velma Kerr, Alice partment. named to "Who's Who among especially on opening and those joying the annual BSU Christ- hue, value and Intensity with mas party this afternoon in the Altman, Billy McWilliams, Ruth The art 204 designing class is Students in American Universi- who didn't attend missed a very each design having a translucent. social hall of the First Baptist Harris,, Elwanda Barber, Jerry responsible for ties and Colleges." It was a good performance into which a Church. * Shely, 'and Dean Tyre. the large book The lettering in the "book" thrilling edition, especially for lot of hard work had been put. in the ad build- was done by Bob Spell. Juanita To get the party underway, ing as the crowd returns from ing which por- Freeman designed the cover. Martha Cason, BSU extension their singing. trays many chairman, and Mrs. Ted Page/ ecenes of the The pages (background) were Fanciful Facts .*££&» director, arranged for the group After supper a model "Stu- Christmas painted by the art 412 class in to go to an old folks rest home dent night at Christmas" pro- by Robert C. Preble, President story. the complimentary colors of out from Statesboro and sing gram will be presented under the The designs red-orange and blue green. ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA ^JCM* Christmas carols and present a direction of Jane Jackson, devo- represent the short program on the Christmas tional chairman. class's p r o b- The members of the art 204 story. class who have displays in the Joyce Jackson, social chair- lem in color "book" are Norman Hawkins, One syllable words are the hardest. Corn isn't really corn at all. A supper of hamburgers and man will be in charge of the therapy and geometric design. Charlotte Blitch, Virginia Smith, all the trimmings will be wait- evening's entertainment. As they experimented with various geometric shapes, the Jan Epps, Lucille Parker, Ann class tried to visualize in their Lunsford, Julia Hendrix, Billy minds scenes of the religious Henderson, Claude Austin, Billy nature which would be symbolic Fordham, Joyce Martin, Edmee of Christmas. Darley, Cathy Simmons, Faye As each student worked out Crouch, Juanita Freeman, Peggy Cowart and Palma Evans. his design, he would try many experiments with it. First was The art department is also a small black and white sketch, responsible for the beautiful From Britannlca Film "Children of China" From Britannlca film "Com Farmer" and last the transfering of the Christmas tree in the center of design to the illustration board the ad building hall. English-speaking peoples usu- The word "corn" is often ap- ally think of Chinese as being plied to the cereal grain which the most difficult tongue. Yet, it is the leading crop of a locality. is made up entirely of words of Thus, in England it refers to one syllable. Each sound though, wheat; in Scotland and Ireland may have ten or more different to oats, and in the U. S. to meanings. maize (Indian corn). Wishes All the Students And Postmarks for promptness. Mediocre to master. I JBi Faculty

*i AT GTC From Britannlca classroom film "Mailman" From Britannlca 111m "Scientific Method" The first "postage stamps" Louis Pasteur, the French were really postmarks, dating chemist, became assistant math- t bi the letter to prevent the carrier ematical master in the college in A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS from loitering1. The amount of which he secured the baccalau- postage was based on distance reate in sciences with "mediocre" and was paid by the person to in chemistry attached to his di- whom the letter was sent. ploma. IMU.IUM. corf »10HI 1»17 TH( COCA-COl* u And A

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Stetson Rolls to Decisive Win The George-Anne — Page 5 GTC Cagers Travel Collegeboro, Georgia, Friday, December 13, 1957 Over Profs in Spirited Contest To Wofford Saturday Kitchens Stars The Professors hit the road Hugh's Who Saturday night for Spartanburg, For Hatters Professors Win S. C. to meet the Wofford Ter- Golden Gloves riers. This game will be broad- Forward Jim Kitchens set a in cast over Radio Station WWNS. new school scoring record at De- First Encounter The following Wednesday the land Saturday night as Stetson SPORTS Winners, Webb Profs take on the Jacksonville, University defeated Georgia By HUGH BELCHER ■ University Dolphins on their Teachers College 96-89. home court. With Rollins Win The Terriers are coached by HE WAS GYPPED Kitchens, a 6-2 jump shoot- Is GTC Student Joel E. Robertson who has won ing forward from Jacksonville,- The Georgia Teachers College The vast majority of the Baseball Writers' Associa- 144, lost 117 in 11 years at Wof- shot 36 points to pace a red-hot Professors overcame an ' early Did you know that the cross ford. Assisting him is Coach - Stetson team that shot 61 per cold spell at the baskets at tion are sensible, thinking, competent, reliable, and un- country champion of intramurals Henry Sermons. Wofford won cent from the field in the Winter Park, Fla. Friday night biased men. is also a boxer? It seems to have 10 and lost 15 last year. They *->■- second half. to defeat Rollins College, 91-75. Now and then, not very often, a situation may de- really paid off—his being in have six returning lettermen. It was the opening game for the shape. His name is Bobby The professors hold an 8 to 1 Kitchens got help from Gene Profs. evlop, especially with multiple candidates for top Webb. edge over the Terriers in series Wells of Ludowici who threw honors, such as Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams, Roy history dating back to 1951. • 4i ' in 24 points, eight of them after Trailing 10-1 after four Bobby is a junior physical edu- minutes, the Profs' Ronnie Rush Sievers, Nelson Fox and Gil McDougald in the 1957 On Wednesday night the Stetson led 79-78 with only four cation major from Hampton, Dolphins from Jacksonville, Fla. minutes remaining in the game. and Chester Curry began hitting MVP disturbance—and a sharp deviation from the Georgia, and participates in and GTC.pulled even at 28-all. intramurals for the Bobcats. After One Victory The lead changed hands nine normal in voting will have devastating consequences. LISTEN TO WWNS SATUR- Getting to the ppint of boxing, DAY NIGHT FOR THE PLAY For the Professors, now 1-1 times before, with 12 minutes However, the MVP competition will go on, and the Bobby was champion, of the BY PLAY ACCOUNT OF on the season, it was Whitey left in the second half, GTC integrity of the BBWAA membership will remain un- Western Georgia Golden Gloves THE WOFFORD-GTC BAS- Verstraete the smooth 6-3 for- went ahead 55-54 and was never headed. attacked. in 1955. An arm injury pre- KETBALL GAME FROM ward from Moline, 111, who led vented him from continuing his SPARTANBURG, S. C. the way offensively. Whitey tal- My sympathy to Ted Williams, who certainly is Curry, the Wheelwright, Ky., boxing then, but last year after iled 25 points to keep the Profs no number 10 or number 9 player among the top ten. sophomore, led both teams with an operation on his arm, he went in the game until Wells began under the leadership of Coach 25 points and captain and He should have been 1, 2, or 3 on every ballot. But that's to Jacksonville, Florida where his one-man bombardment of the Roland L. Rourke come to GTC center Ronnie Rush was next, he won a bout by a knockout basket. with 23. only one man's opinion. In the final analysis, what for the final home game for this Williams did, at 39, cannot be taken away from him. and lost one by a decision. quarter. He is assisted by Coach Chester Curry of GTC, who Guard Dick Bishop led Rol- He plans to go to Marietta, Robert Daughton, a graduate of had scored 25 points against lins with 24, with most of his Mistakes are made. But then, doctors sometimes Georgia on February 1 for the ; Springfield College. They have Rollins in the GTC win Friday baskets coming on long set kill patients with errors, and trusted bank officials Georgia Golden Gloves Champi- six returning lettermen and this went 25 minutes before he shots. Rush held center Dick run off with funds. onship bouts. For training for is the first time these two clubs Bezemer to 19. The only time this tournament he plans to scored. Then he caught fire The MVP involves human beings, not IBM robots. have met because this is Jack- scoring 15 points the rest of the the three-time Florida all-stater run one and one-half miles every sonville's first year as a senior way. has been under 20 in seven * * *. other day, skip rope and spar collge. « games against GTC. whenever he can find a partner. •■' Curry's cold first half, com- SUPPORT THE CHEERLEADERS » All five starters for GTC were They are hard to find! V*\ J bined with Stetson's hot shoot- in double figures, with Curry's Looking at the local scene we find the cheerleaders In training for the cross ing and a 45-29 superiority in re- 16 first-half points helping the country, Bobby ran the one and Pairings Are bounds, led Stetson to their Profs to a 41-37 half-time lead. doing a fine job this season. They put on a fine chapel one-half mile course every day ~ second win in three starts. Their Rush made 14 of his points in program and with a little more help (mainly school for a week prior to the race. Announced For loss came at the hands of the the second half and sophomore spirit from the student body), it could have been much The course was from the new Florida Gators. Whitey Verstraete added 12 gym down to the back gate of the second-half counters to the better. These people are working real hard to learn the GTC-JC Tourney Ralph Miller of Portal scored campus, across the baseball field GTC attack. five points and took off 12 im- yells so they can lead you the students of GTC in sup- through the woods, and up back Due mainly to several break- First round pairings have portant rebounds for the win- porting our Professor basketball team. The least we of Sanford and Cone Halls and aways by Curry and sensational been announced for the second ners. the gym. The race consisted of accurate tipping by Rush, GTC can do is to help out in our own little way. That being two laps of this course. annual Georgia Teachers Col- For the night, Stetson shot shot 54 per cent from the field. to yell and give both the team and the cheerleaders our Of the 22 entries in the race, lege—Junior Chamber of Com- 45 per cent from the field to Rollins was hot too, converting 21 finished, with Roberts Adams cerce Holiday Basketball support. Tournament by tournament 42 for GTC. 43 per cent of its field goal at- * * * of Statesboro finishing behind tempts, but they were able to Bobby Webb. manager J. I. Clements Jr. Dates THE BOX SCORE get off only 65 shots to the BAND MEMBERS PERFORM In practice Bobby says, "I are December 26, 27, 28, 1957. Richmond Academy of Au- STETSON Profs' 74. started training with a slow even One other thing that has been overlooked is the pace and developed it into a fast gusta, the defending champion, * Miller 2 1-1 4 5 BOX SCORE fact that a fine group of musicians will be playing some rhythemic step which I wanted heads the field of eight teams Kitchens 15 6-8 4 36 GTC . Fg. F. Pf.Tp. good music at all the home games. These people are for the race. I naturally slated to play in the tourna- Hearin 3 7-8 5 13 Belton 6 2-3 4 14 speeded up at the end." ment sponsored by Marvin Pitt- Gregory 5 2-4 4 12 Verstraete . 7 1-2 3 15 doing this on their own free time, so let's all show our man High School and promoted Wells 8 6-8 1 24 Rush 11 1-2 0 23 appreciation by attending the home games regularly. by the Statesboro Jaycees and Schneider 1 4-5 2 6 STUDENT TICKETS Moore 4 4-6 2 12 * * * GTC. All games will be played Iverson 0 0-0 1 0 Curry 11 3-4 4 25 TO BE AVAILABLE in the Georgia Teachers College Jefferson 0 0-0 1 0 Cook 1 0-0 3 2 SPIRIT AND COOPERATION NEXT QUARTER gymnasium. Criscillis 0 0-0 1 0 Richmond Academy will op- GTC The quarter is almost over and after looking back Athletic business manager, pose darkhorse Richmond Hill J. I. Clements, has announced Belton 3 3-3 4 9 Total 40 11-17 17 91 at a few of the activities we have had on campus it on Thursday at 9:45 p. m. Also Verstraete 9 7-9 4 25 that students may get their opposing each other in the up- JAush 6 4-7 3 16 ROLLINS seems that spirit and cooperation are lacking somewhat. season basketball tickets as per bracket are Effingham soon as they receive their I.D. Moore 3 3-5 3 9 Bezmer 8 3-4 5 19 If some of us can find time to look back and see some County and Ludowici at 7:15 Curry 7 1-1 4 15 of the activities which we have missed out one I'm sure cards next quarter. They must p. m. Thursday. Ruggles 4 1-2 0 9 apply at the New Gym for the Cook 1 1-1 0 3 Bishop 8 8-8 3 24 Last year's runner-up, South- ' " - Anderson 3,2-2 5 8 intramurals will be one. This Is a program set up for tickets. Married students who east Bulloch, will play Nicholls Griffith 4 2-2 2 10 have a husband or wife not Waters 1 0-0 1 0 Coffee 4 5-5 2 13 the students at this school and only one thing is asked at 6 p. m. Thursday night, and Criscillis 2 0-0 1 4 of you. That is participation. Next quarter let's see if attending school here can see Statesboro and Portal will play Gabbard 0 0-0 1 0 Mr. Clements for a special » McLeod 0 0-0 0' 0 Betts 0 0-1 0 0 at 8:30 p. m. Thursday in the we can have much better cooperation and participa- rate. other lower bracket feature. Half time score: Stetson 38, tion of each individual. GTC 36. Totals 28 19-22 13 75 BLUE DEVILS WIN Congratulations to the Statesboro High Blue Devils The Qeorge'Anne CLIFTON PRESENTS on winning the South Georgia Class A. football championship last Friday night. Here's hoping they win tonight against Forest Park. Good luck, fellas! SPORTS PAQE Molly Williams mmmmmm Ni ■uProfs Take To the Roadnn As Raging Bears The Student Florida Issues Big Welcome Take Profs The Profs were housed in style and publicist Joe Axelson played Florida and they saw both the on their Florida trip last week- 18 holes on Friday and our games. Bob's dad, a retired Of the Week end which saw them splitting 18th hole correspondent tells us Marine Lt. Col. (they're the In Close One with Rollins and Stetson. that the coaches beat Mrs. Worst kind), owns a small fruit Molly, Junior English They stayed at the Mayfair Scearce and Axelson 1-up in a orchard and treated the boys The Mercer Bears overcame a Inn in Sanford, the home of the total score by holes match. to several bushel baskets of the two-point deficit at half-time and major from Savannah San Francisco Giants farm * * * stuff for the trip home. Don defeated Georgia Teachers Col- lege 74-68 Monday night. It clubs. In fact, the Mayfair Inn Joe Harris, the Atlanta (Whitey) Verstraete, a native of is better known by itself is owned by the Giants very un-Florida-like Moline, broke a nine-game domination and the place got caught with Journal's basketball handicapper, Illinois, said, "Why, this stuff by GTC dating back to 1954. certainly had the Profs zeroed her stage accomplish- their signs down by the recent grows on trees." And it does. The game was slow and rough- in on their trip. Harris called shift to the west coast by their ly contested throughout. Both ments. She has ap- the Profs 9-point favorites over The Profs made the trip by owners. The soap, ash trays, teams shot only 59 times apiece I Rollins (final margin 16) and chartered Greyhound (Steverino peared in three major etc, all say "The, New York and the Mercer rebounding edge Giants' Mayfair Inn." 8-point losers to Stetson (it was left in New York) and the turned out to be 7). Reminds us of 46 to 25 was the big dif- productions as an ac- But the caddies at the club- bus driver was Louis Hall, a ference. two years ago of the time that resident of Macon and the same tress here. owned golf course all wore Woody Richardson led the bright new caps apporpiately the Dunkel system said the charter driver who drove the fctK^ Profs would beat Rollins 22 Profs to Tennessee and North scorers with 20 and Norman labeled "The San Francisco Carter chipped in 18 more for points and that's just the way Carolina last year. Mr. Hall is Giants' Mayfair Inn Country the winners. Richardson and it came out. a confirmed GTC rooter and Club." . carter combined for 21 rebounds. should be hired as a public re- CLIFTON PHOTO SERVICE * * * * * * For GTC it was Whitey Ver- lations assistant for the school. 34 East Main Street — Statesboro Coach and Mrs. J. B. Scearce, Bob Belton's parentes and straete with 19 and Chester Cur- assistant Coach J. I. Clements brother are residents of Eustis, —AXELSON ry with 16. The George-Anne — Page 6 VET'S CORNER Collegeboro, Georgia, Friday, December 13, 1957 By TOM BRYSON As this quarter is approaching Butler Chosen 'Sweetheart' an end, no doubt there are many of us on campus who are be- Pittman Park's moaning the fact that much of For Local Student NEA the back work that we are now trying to complete should have been started and completed by Combined Choirs Houston Named now. Everywhere you go on campus you can hear people Revue Escort GEORGIA saying, "Boy, I've sure got to Perform Sunday get with it." Usually they are At a meeting of the Student The combined choirs of Pitt- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 referring to term papers, oral NEA Tuesday night, Miss Bob- mm reports, book reports, etc., that man Park Methodist Church will bie Butler was chosen "Sweet- could have been out of the way present a musical program on heart" of the club, and will JOHNWAYN by now, if the old adage, "Why Sunday, December 15, at 7:30 represent that organization in do today what you can put off p. m. in the Marvin Pittman the Annual Beauey Revue held LAUREN BACA until tomorrow," had not been School auditorium. Homecoming weekend. observed. Well tomorrow is Bobbie, a sophomore business here. However, this situation, The program, entitled "An major from Pelham, placed 2nd FROM WARNER BROS, IN tough though it may be, could Evening of Christmas Music," in the Miss GTC pagent last CINEMASCOPE will begin with Kohlmann's ar- WARNERCOLOR be of help to students during the year. She is a member of the PAUL FIX-JOY KIM-BERRY KROGER < MIKE MAZURK1-ANIIA EKBERG coming quarter, for most of us rangement of "Silent Night" as FBLA and Masquers. Chosen as IIOBY AND SCREEN PLAY BY A S. FLEISCHMAN- A 8AIJAC PRODUCTION only learn by hard knocks and the prelude, followed by the pro- her escourt for the Revue was "-ciunWILUAMA.WaLMAN experience. By having put off cessional, "O, Come, All Ye Herbert Houston, senior physi- —AND— our work until the last minute, Faithful." cal education major from Blake- we realize the strain, pressure, AUTHENTIC! HEROIC! The main part of the program l,-S*?lA*5KEP HIM WHY H£ WT Me OH TH' M/gP TFAM, iy. loss of sleep, and general dis- Further business discussed at HAIR-RAISING! will include Williams' "The AN' H£ SAIPJ WE DONT HAVE A FOURTH.* comfort caused by our pro- BECAUSE the meeting was the program crastination. From this we could Matchless Morn," Dickinson's "Jesus! Thou Dear Babe Divine," which the local chapter of benefit next quarter in that an Student NEA will present before earlier start would mean less Peloquin's "The Christmas Child,1' Barnes' "Oh Lowly,. the Southeast Bulloch High pressure at the end of the Sweetheart Circle Curves School chapter of Future quarter. This past week, many Sacred Stable," sung by the junior choir, Teachers of America during the students on campus were forced early part of next quarter. to miss the opening home ball "Hark, the Herald Angels And Drag Races Don't Mix Officers for the Student NEA game of the season, as they were Sing," Christiansen's "O Come, this year are: Billy Jackson, involved in typing up last- O Come, Emanuel," Gruber's By JOYCE KIRKLAND president; Joyce Jackson, vice minute ends. This of course "Silent Night," Borowski's co-starring The old story of the motor- that the habitual drivers can go president; Lynette Corneilison, shows that self discipline is "Adoration," offertory by Mrs. A. COLUMBIA PICTUBE cycle cop, who couldn't under- hang. secretary; Joyce Clark, treasurer; present, but think of all the Marshall Hamilton, Hueller's stand why he was running so Towns, who have speed laws, Howard Bridges, second vice tranquilizers and cups of coffee "Over Bethlehem's Town," SUNDAY AND MONDAY far behind a souped-up hotrod traffic lights, and three-lane president; Barbara Thompson, that were necessary to tide over 1 DECEMBER 15-16 Nicholai's "How Brightly Shines streets, et cetera, though they membership; Charlotte Owens, the period of gnawing conscience the Morning Star," Caldwell's cruising at 120 per and stepped have not completely solved the social; and David Wilson, pub- due to our delay. "Carol of the Little King," sung off to see what was the matter, illustrates how befuddled some problem, have done their best licity. Dr. J. D. Park and Miss Last year, a certain professor by Cindy Farr, Bonnie Hamil- to keep down the speeding Betty Lane afre sponsors. This ton, and Susan Wallace. of the traffic officers have be- on campus was heard to say that come in this age of "Wanna maniac type of driverf And, as organization is the professional organization on campus for all by getting an early start on The presentation will be com- drag?" soon as the student drivers here education majors and is con- school work, and by doing first pleted by "And the Glory of the At GTC the problem of realize that 914 students with as nected with both the GEA and things first, a better state of Lord' 'from Handel's "Messiah." speeders is especially hectic be- large a percentage of cars as mind would be the result. This is cause of that lovely sweetheart GTC has, must live together the NEA. certainly good psychology, for circle out front. A car careening under the same such laws, then Meetings are scheduled so many times we putt off a around one of those "corners" drag races on campus, or con- regularly for the second and Piling m task because it seems insur- Baptists Hold on the wrong side of the road tests to find out whose car can fourth Tuesday night at 6:30 in mountable, and because it seems just "to show my girl how fast turn the curves on the Sweet- room 33 of the administration this way, we put it off all the Social Tonight she'll go" could write the final heart Circle at 90 miles per hour building. According to Billy longer. This soon becomes a chapter to many an inquiring with the least effort may come Jackson, president, visitors are always welcome to the meetings. viscious circle, and we tend to The BSU holds its quarterly mind. to an end. put off all the longer the im- social in the form of a supper A student's parent was driv- TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY' mediate work. And yet so many and a Student Night Christ- ing around the circle in the old DECEMBER 17-18 times when a project is tackled, mas program at the First Bap- way one night last week and was Frosh Council they set up it becomes very interesting and tist Church, tonight beginning almost smattered into Lewis DRIVE-IN we wonder why we put off a luscious blonde at 5 o'clock. by one of these new cars which as bait... something that was so intriguing deserves a pat on the back for Members Are and not so hard after all. Joyce Jackson, chairman of having lived this long (six THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 the social committee on the dan Well, a word to the wise is months). Anyway, the parent BSU executive council, an- was so rattled until she almost Installed Monday duryea sufficient. Get an earlier start nounces that all Baptist students "ZARAK" next quarter, good luck on that made of the old gym a parking With Anita Ekberg, Victor Ma- who are members of the local place. Phyllis Hall and Guy "Skeeter" mansfield oral report or term paper, and unit organizations of the Bap- Weatherly, newly elected fresh- ture, Michael Wilding as for the finals, they're not In the old days when GTC had martha tist Student Union are invited to one-way traffic on its front man Student Council representa- usually so hard, so don't wor- attend. tives were officially installed FRIDAY AND SATURDAY vidkers ry. It's too late now anyway. drive, and parking on only one DECEMBER 13-14 side of that street, it was a Monday night by Student Coun- As this is the last issue be- to all of you a very Merry simple matter to see headlights cil president, Ed Brown. the burglar

fore Christmas holidays, we of Christmas and best wishes for coming around the circle and After the installation of the "MANY RIVERS A COLUMBIA PICTURE the Vets Club wish to extend the New Year. avoid all sorts of accidents, no new members, several items of bother at what speed either car business were discussed. TO CROSS" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY was being driven. Since request from clubs and With Robert Taylor, Eleanor DECEMBER 19-20 Also, the student population individuals have come to the Parker has increased, and with its in- council to get new card tables Facts —AND— Fanciful crease there has been a much for social use, the group dis- by Robert C. Preble, President larger number of vehicles parked cussed the need of purchasing TEENAGE on campus. The vicious cycle these tables and also the need "DANCE WITH ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA was continued by the fact that for having dancing classes on people already here who saw campus. Other authorities will ■ that they were going to need ME, HENRY!" HUIIHilM have to be consulted, so no With Bub Abbott, Lou Costello -AND— cars added them to the count. definite action will be taken un- But Not 'Desert' Hot and Heavy Now, GTC has a full-sized til the council is given the "go- PLUS JESSE JAMES WOMEN . : : : : : ':; : " ...... traffic problem — even for ahead." pedestrians. However, some of SUNDAY AND MONDAY the old dyed-in-the-wool stu- DECEMBER 15-16 dents who won't accept new folk WALLET SIZE ways, but must stick to the old, DELUXE PRINTS One Pose Only "SCREAMING still persist in walking in the SEND ANY SIZE roads. This is particularly true PHOTO OR NEGAT1VI J /*// of the back campus drives. Originol Picture Returned EAGLES" These walking enthusiasts seem JEW DANDY, DEPT. A TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 ^&&£<:£^ to insist that the road is Newberry, S. C. THURSDAY, DEC. 17-18-19 Prom Britannica Film "Par Western States' From Britannica Film "Water Cycle" primarily for pedestrians and R0RY The state of Utah was long Though rivers generally are called "Deseret," which in the at lowest stage in hot months, "UNDERSEA Book of Mormon language means those arising from melting gla- "honey bee." ciers frequently flood in summer- GIRL" time. —AND— How Big a Rush? U.S. Going Places STUDENTS, FACULTY "TEENAGE DOLL" You're Always Welcome At FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DECEMBER 20-21 THE FAIR STORE "WICKED AS THEY COME" From Encyclopaedia Britannica Film From Britannica Film "Passenger Train" "Cattleman" —AND— r The lure of gold induced an With 6 per cent of the world's estimated 40,000 pioneers to population and 5 per cent of its Statesboro's Leading Ladies' Store "THREE VIOLENT cross the continent to reach land area, the U.S. has 29 per California in the year 1849 cent of the world's railway alone. mileage. ' PEOPLE"