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VOLUME 35 STATESBORO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1961 NUMBER 8 'Miss Starlight’ To Be Crowned At ’Starlight Ball’ Tomorrow Night

“Miss Starlight” will be j crowned tomorrow night at the annual Starlight Ball to be held I in the Alumni Building. This is BA In French Ok’d the last day that votes may be cast for one of the 31 contest- tants. Today is the last day that stu- By Board Of Regents dents may purchase tickets for The Board of Regents granted j books will be added to the (the Starlight Ball, according to permission for GSC to offer a jRosenwald Library, Walter Strickland, president of major in French .leading to the [Alpha Rho Tau, sponsors of the j He said that the new A.B. de- dance. „ Bachelor of Arts degree last jgree can be used for credit to- week, according to Dr. Zolton j ward an M.A. in French which Voting began last Wednesday. Farkas, head of the foreign S would qualify the graduate for [All students were eligible to language division. college-level teaching. vote by balloting with a penny Nine quarters of French have for the contestant of their With the A.B. program, it is been offered here but never on j choice. Total proceeds gained ^PICTURED ABOVE is one of the scenes from “A Streetcar Named Desire” being presented for an AB program. Eight quarters possible for the student to have from the voting will be used for the last time tonight. Around the table from left to right are: Patrick Thompson, Dreena Sealy, of study are required for a de- •two majors at the same time, | future projects planned by he added. “Jo Jo” Deal, Ronny Lasky, Nonie Ringwald, and Frank Chew. In the far left background is June gree. Alpha Rho Tau. Farmer seated, and Milton Haney standing. Dr. Farkas went on to say Dr. Farkas also stated that Davy Jones’ Locker as the that as a result of the Board while GSC now carries a Ger- central entrance theme will wel- of Regents action, more French man minor, it is hoped that a come those attending this year’s THIS STRANGE SCENE was noticed in front of the student Library Compiles German program similar to the annual Starlight Ball. The main Final Performance Of “Streetcar new A.B. in French will soon center Wednesday night. What is it? The best guess is that it dance floor will be decorated as Choir Sets Date be approved. must be the work of Alpha Rho Tau publicizing Starlight Ball. a tropical ocean floor. Other Handbook; Now The Board of Regents also The “Aquarama” has sailed in, bringing with it a skeleton of a decorations will consist of fish Named Desire” Is Tonight In Aud. authorized GSC to develop pro- whale. nets, murals of the sea, a sunken For Concert; To grams for teachers, in coopera- boat, and mermaids and sailors The Masquer’s first play of Being Circulated tion with the state department will sferve as waitresses and Ward Heads ’62 the 61-62 term, “A Streetcar of education, for the training waiters. Named Desire,” is being pre- A “Rosenwald Library Hand- Be In McCroan of high school principals, the Hartley, Kicklighter, Evans, Clifton, Strickland added that plans sented in McCroan Auditorium book” has been published and is The GSC Philharmonic Choir education of high school teach- are being made to convert one Pageant; GSC for the last time tonight. being distributed among GSC will present a concert Thursday ers of mathematics at the fifth side of the bleachers into table Admission for the play is $1.00 students this week, according to night, December 7, at 8:15 in year levels, and the education Nash Capture Freshman Positions space to enlarge the dance floor. for adults, and 50 for students. Hassie McElveen, librarian. McCroan Auditorium, according of English, science and social Tentative plans for the floor- Coeds Can Enter Tickets may be bought at the The handbook, which was to Mr. Robert Gerken, director. studies for high school teachers Brad Hartley, Jesup, was votes in the race for secretary- show are as follows: a song by at the sixth-grade levels. Robert D. Ward, professor of door. The play begins at 8:15 prepared by the entire library There is no admission fee '»o elected to head his class in the treasurer. Bucky Carlton: a duet featur- p.m. staff, will act as a guide and the concert, which will feature freshman election held Tuesday, ing Charlotte Ballew and Bever- history, Georgia Southern Col- The teacher-education pro- Two freshmen were chosen to The play, written by Tennes- reference for students unfamiliar music by Palestrina, Bach, grams will be submitted to the November 14. A total of 246 represent the class for the stu- ly Webb; modem dance per- lege and chairman of the 1962 see Williams, was first produced with the library and its system Haydn, Brahms, and other com- state board of education for ballots were cast in the student dent council. Elva Clifton, de- formed by Carol Kinard; a song Miss Statesboro Beauty Pageant in New York in 1947, and is of organization. posers. approval. It is hoped that this council-sponsored election. feated Kay Preston, Statesboro, by Hilda Blanton: a trio con- announced: that Mr. Bucky Akins considered by many to be his The book is being distributed The choir will also sing a may be achieved in time in order Other newly elected freshman 125 to 119 for the girl represen- sisting of Sammy Prince, Billy has been appointed entry chair- best work. to students in their dormitories group of folk songs, Negro that these programs may be officers include: Johnnie Kick- tative position. For the boy’s Martin and Bob Fullerton. Billy Cast members are (in order of spirituals, and Christmas carols. offered during the 1962 summer lighter Jr., Glennville, vice-presi- post, Bill Nash, defeated James Felder will also act as master man for the pageant. The page- and may be acquired by day appearance): Negro woman, students at the library. Gerken said that a soprano, session. dent; John Evans, Thomson, Pasquali, Perry by polling 133 of ceremony of the program. ant is to be held in McCroan June Farmer; Eunice Hufcbie, Highlights of the handbook tenor and bass trio will sing Georgia Southern began the secretary-treasurer; Elva Clifton, votes to Pasquali’s 108. The dance will start at 8:00 Auditorium March 31. Carole Murff; Stanley Kowalski, include floor plans of the libra- “The Heavens Are Telling” by fifth year program in 1958 for Sylvania, representative; and The election closes out a and will be semi-formal. Frank Chew; Stella Kowalski, ry, an explanation of the card Haydn. elementary and high school Bill Nash, Grayson, Kv., repre- week of colorful “poster cam- A novelty advertisement was The Entries Committee will Nonie Ringwald; Blanche Du- catalog and the Dewey Decimal Sandra Bacon, Hinesville, will teachers leading to the Master sentative. paigning” by the candidates. j pieced outsici' lht \,student cen- contact civic clubs, high schools, Bois, Dreena Sealy; and Steve Classification. Also included are accompany the 56 member choir of Education degree in business Hartley defeated Danny Bray, A breakdown of the election ter for the Starlight Ball Wed- and Georgia Southern for selec- Hubble, Jo Jo Deal. topics concerning locating peri- during the concert. This will be education, elementary educat- Statesboro, in the presidential results follows: nesday night. Ralph Hancock 0 tion of eligible contestants for Also Harold Mirchell (Mitch), odicals, additional library serv- the first concert tb be presented ion, English, health and physical race with each polling 147 votes was in charge of the display on Patrick Thompson; Mexician by the Philharmonic Choir dur- education, industrial education, and 97 votes respectively. CANDIDATES VOTES I the front lawn of the student the Miss Statesboro Pageant. ces (film library, microfilms, woman, Willa Alexander; Pablo pamphlet file, interlibrary loans, ing the 61-62 term. music, science, and social sci- In the race for vice-president, President [center. As a part of the display, Those assisting Mr. Akins will Gonzalas, Ronny Lasky; A etc.) and all of the library rules ence. Johnie Kicklighter Jr., outpolled Brad Hartley 147 la genuine skeleton of a whale be Fred Hodges for the high Young Collector, Milton Haney; and regulations. A sixth-year program is now Lynn Storey, Statesboro, 145 Danny Bray 97 and a sunken ship were used schools in Bulloch County and Nurse, Marcia McClurd; Doctor, Actual printing and compos- Miller To Head offered in elementary education votes to 101. for publicity of the dance. Jerry Smith; and Young Wom- and will be offered in adminis- Vice-President Ric Mandes for Georgia South- ing work on the handbook was John Evans, received 131 an, Nellie Pate. done by industrial arts students. tration when approved by t h e votes defeating Martha Faye Johnie Kicklighter Jr 145 Lynn Storey 101 The GSC production is being Miss McElveen stated that Group Studying state board of education. Hodges, Statesboro, with 112 GSC Band To Akins has requested that ev- directed by Robert Overstreet, this is a preliminary edition and Secretary-T reasurer ery Statesboro resident who fa c u 11 y advisor for the that they hope to increase its Code Of Ethics John Evans 131 Play Concert knows a personable, talented Masquers. size and scope in the future. Martha Faye Hodges 112 % and beauteous young lady to A state-wide study for a more Reflector Staff, Student Council Rep. (girl) The Concert Band, under the suggest her to the committee as effective code of ethics is being direction of Fred K. Grumley, a possible contestant in the local undertaken by the Teacher Edu- Elva Clifton 125 Kay Preston 119 will present a concert Tuesday pageant. Information Given On cation and Professional Stand- at 8 p.m. in McCroan Audi- ards Committee of the Georgia Winner of the Miss Statesboro Pictures Listed Student Council Rep. (boy) torium. Education Association. Dr. Starr Bill Nash 133 Tuesday’s concert will be title will qualify for participa- Work is progressing rapidly LIBRARY STEPS Teacher Scholarships Miller of Georgia Southern Col- James Pasquali 108 similar to that presented by the tion in the Miss Georgia con- Kappa Phi Kappa 4:30 p.m. lege is chairman of this com- on the 1962 Reflector, according band during their recent tour test to be held in Columbus in Kappa Delta Epsilon 4:30 p.m. According to figures released scores, high school record, re- mittee. to Midge Lasky, editor. Approxi- to four Georgia cities. May. The gir 1 crowned Miss by Dean Ralph K. Tyson, a total This study will provide an op- Georgia will travel to Atlantic commendations of three faculty mately half the book will be HANNER GYMNASIUM Larry Philpott will be fea- of $30,814.00 has been invested members, and a health certifi- portunity for units of the Geor- Phi Beta Lambda 7:00 p.m. Meth. Students City to vie for the Miss America completed by the Christmas tured as French horn soloist, in students attending GSC under cate. The need of the student gia Education Association to Assn, for Childhood Ed. 7:10 p.m. and Robert Siefferman as per- ^ crown. holidays, she added. the Georgia State Teacher Scho- for the scholarship will be deter- offer suggestion for a more ef- Student Natl. Ed. Assn. 7:20 p.m. cussion soloist. A woodwind trio fective code of ethics to govern Members of the Entries Comn larship Plan. mined by the College Scholar- Assistants to the editor are Eta Rho Epsilon 7:40 p.m. Fill State Offices made up of Wendell Lewis, To be eligible, an applicant ship Service . their professional actions. "S’7 Club 7:45 p.m. clarinet, Floyd Williams, clari- mittee will interview each young George Thomas, Nahunta; Cecil lady and ask her to fill out a must be in the upper 20 percent Students already in college District representatives of Recreation Club 7:50 p.m. Charles Wamock, Wadley and net, and Rosemary Bailey, bas- Martin, Kite; and Harley Davids standard form. She then will be of the high school graduating must be interested in teaching the Teacher Education and Pro- Physical Education Majors 8:00 p.m. Faye Parker, Sylvania, were soon, is also scheduled for the eligible for the auditions to be class, a citizen of Georgia for and in maintaining a “B” aver- fessional Standards Committee son Jr., Cochran. elected state officers of Wesley concert. held in January. These auditions at least one year and in good age. They must be recommend- are sending GEA units copies of WILLIAMS CENTER LOBBY Foundation at a state-wide con- The program will include Furman Cliett Jr., Fort Valley, French Club ’ 8:20 p.m. will determine final selections health. The applicant signs an ed by appropriate college offi- the present National Code of ference in Atlanta last weekend. “Coat of Arms-Concert March,” of contestants to be entered in agreement to teach in a public cials. Ethics for their suggestions and is business manager and he will German Club 8:30 p.m. At the Georgia Methodist Stu- George Kenny; “Elsa’s Proces- the contest. elementary, secondary school, Scholarships recipients must revisions. be assisted by James Haymans, English Club 8:40 p.m. dent Movement Conference, sioin to the Cathedral” from pursue an academic program Mrs. Eleanor Newton, Wadley, Sigma Alpha lota 8:50 p.m. or college in the state. Hinesville. Wamock was elected state “Lohengrin,” Richard Wagner; To be eligible for the Miss Applications must be accom- satisfactory to the head of the is chairman of the sub-commit- treasurer and Parker became “The Sound of Music” (select- ’ Statesboro Pageant a contestant panied by College Board Test department, the dean, and the tee of the study effort. HERTY BUILDING publicity chairman. Other members of the staff Home Ec Club (liv. room) 9:00 p.m. ions from the Broadway musi- must be between the ages of 18 head of the college. This pro- are Katherine Wellbrook, Sa- According to Rev. W. T. cal), Richard Rogers; and "Lis- and 28 on September 1. She gram must meet the require- vannah; Suzanne Flemming, Pi Omega Pi (living room) 9:10 p.m. Browne, local Wesley Founda- Science Club (front stairs) 9:20 p.m. bon Antigua,” Paul Portella. must be a high school graduates ELEMENTARY ED. MEET ments of the Georgia State Waynesboro; Nellie Pate, David- tion director, he and eight GSC The second part of the pro- Board of Education’s regulations Alpha Phi Omega must be a high school graduate boro; Arleen King, Cuseta; Del- CARRUTH BUILDING LOBBY students attended the confer- gram will feature the “Sym- Students with freshman and concerning teacher education never married. le Boykin, Savannah; Pat Crow- Industrial Arts Club 9:30 p.m. ence. phonic Jazz Ensemble” playing She must possess talent, eith- sophomore classification who and certification. ^ der, Statesboro; Don Gale, Sa- are majoring in elementary Alpha Rho Tau 9:45 p.m. The theme of the conference selections from their recent re- er trained or potential, which Students holding the scholar- Elects Officers vannah, and Pat Wilcox, McRae. was “Let The Church Be The cording “Sounds From South- education and who are inter- may include playing a musical ship must maintain a “B” aver- Those clubs which are not Church” and it was led by Dr. ern,” and other numbers. instrument, dramatics, dress de- ested in entering the program age. Those failing to meet this Alpha Ph Omega, national Also Rowena Dooley, Lees- scheduled at this time will be Franklin Littell of Southern in early elementary education There will be no admission' signing, singing, or any of the requirement will be placed on service fraternity, elected offi- burg, Fla.; Shannon Scott, Au- taken at a later date. Methodist University. charged. fine arts. If she wishes to pur- are requested to meet at 4:00 probation for the following cers for the coming year, recent- gusta; Mary Bagley, Citra, Fla.; % sue a professional career, she ,m. Monday, November 20 in quarter. While on probation, the ly. The installation ceremony Hubert Tankersley, Statesboro; may present a three-minute talk Room 8 at the Marvin Pittman student still receives the scholar- or these officers took place on Sally Jane Coleman, Summer- on her reasons for selecting School. ship funds. Wednesday. town; James Hollingsworth, such a career. continued on page 6 Officers are: Jack Smoot, Conyers; and Wade Gray, Ha- President-elect; Jerry Trollinger, milton. 1st. Vice President; Ernest Dav- es, 2nd. Vice President; Jimmy Also Pat Scarborough, Atlan- Carlton, Recording Secretary; ta; Pat Durrence, Fort Lauder- Robbie Powell, Correspondence dale, Fla.; Carolyn Herndon, Secretary. Lakeland; Bonnie Crawford, Sa- Other officers elected are: vannah; Jenine Smith, Savannah; Tommy Sandefur, Treasurer; Bill and Peggy Exley, Garden City; Abbott, Historian; Ray Bowden, Also Carol Kinard, Dublin; Sergeant of Arms. Dr. B. Weav- Sallie Bradford, Savannah; Jim er was elected Faculty advisor. Poliak, Statesboro; George Bag- Alpha Phi Omega holds their gs, Claxton; and Katherine Pea- elections twice a year, each term cock, Eastman. last six months. These offices will be held until spring quarter. Meetings of the Reflector staff are held each Monday and Thursday evenings from 7 p.m. THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY to 11 p.m. in Room 110 of the Williams Center. Thanksgiving holidays will begin at noon, Wednesday, REFLECTOR CLUB November 22. First, second, 4S» third, and fourth period class- PICTURE SCHEDULE es will meet that day. Classes The following organizations will resume on Monday, Nov- will have their pictures made ember 27 at 8 a.m. for the 1962 Reflector on Mon- YOU’D BETTER BLOW that grass pledges or WHAP! Your guardian big brothers may inflict a There will be no GEORGE- day, November 27, 1961. No THE STUDENTS PICTURED above were installed on November 8 as house presidents. The stu- ANNE next week. The next wound where wounds weren’t meant to be inflicted. These are two pledges of Phi Mu Alpha Sin- dents standing are Bobby Jones, Cone Hall; and Joe Patti, Sanford Hall. Those seated are: Janet special attire is requested, only issue of GEORGE-ANNE will that the students be at the an- fonia Fraternity going through one of the numberless ordeals put to them during the organiza- Sikes, Mamie Veazey Hall; Frances Dell, Lewis Hall; Sandra Roberson, Deal Hall; and Carol Green, be out on Friday, December 1. nounced place at the correct tions fall quarter pledge period. Phi Mu Alpha is a national professional music fraternity and it Anderson Hall. Also shown standing are Dean W. H. Holcomb and Dean Carolyn C. Gettys. time. initiates pledge classes twice a year. This is the third week of the current pledge period. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS Editor JIM POLLAK Editorials GOES A Trip To The “Student Mess” behind the headlines Approximately 20 tables fill the Now, our problem is to provide game room in the Williams Cen- a means by which the game room ter and no doubt, there are usually and the snack bar can be kept big and small four to six or seven students somewhat cleaner than a pig sty. SOMETIMES NOT AT ALL . . . around each table every minute Probably the first step is for of the day. the students to. be sure and use There are only 12 tables in the the trash cans which can be found One year ago this week Since then additions have Now 6 Pages snack bar, but these, too, are sur- in the game room. GEORGE-ANNE readers picked been made one by one, some- Six pages a week will be times even two and three at a rounded at all times the concess- up the paper and saw this head- standard now for awhile. Fur- time. All of this point in only ion is open. Secondly, the students need line on page one “New A. B. ther expansion may be carried one direction—forward. out if deemed necessary. jfc' It’s not very hard to conclude some help. It would seem logical, Degree in Sociology is Added That is the picture at Georgia that these facilities are definitely that if necessary, the janitors and to Ga. Southern Program.” Southern. Time will reveal the Many people have wondered maids when aren’t busy doing course of events to occur here. why this move has not been being used by our student body, The first issue of 1961 pro- made until now, but it looks claimed this, “New B. S. Degree With the way things have been but that’s fine. That is what they other work would constantly stay progressing recently it is not so easier than it really is. Increased In Secretarial Studies Is Latest advertising must be found to were built for. in. the game room. If possible, GSC Offering.” Again last week hard to see another name another maid should be hired change within five to ten years. cover additional costs. News It'is also not too difficult to see another headline read like this, must be on the upswing so that “GSC Will Of- More Expansion that they are being abused in their especially for the purpose of stav- Further division expansion, quality will not be lost in quan- ing in the game room to clean up. fer M.A. in His- tity. A larger and hard working use. Up until this time students tory,” and this curriculum additions, new de- gree programs, physical facili- staff is necessary. Stepped up have been allowed to take their Actually, the only time th e week’s issue deadlines and more time are A5 PAST OF OJP NSW WSj&ffl'fiCppgfiMC POLICY- has a story ties being increased, and record refreshments from the snack bar game room is cleaned is once a YOU tfeA&tYWUST FULLFULL w MINIMUM enrollments could lead to such required just to mention a few® about a new things. into the game room. They eat and day. Heaven knows, a room that course geQUUzemNTs ofz YOU FLUOMH. " program with a change. Already this is THE is constantly used should be clean- a major in school in south Georgia. We Changes Made drink and are merry; this we are now looking to the day ed and aired out a couple of times French leading Those are reasons why it has know, because the papers, plates to the Bache- when it might possibly be Geor- during the day for health pur- gia Southern University well- taken awhile for the GEORGE- and cups are usually lying all over lor of Arts de- ANNE to grow. Because of lack poses.. gree. known not only in Georgia, but the floor. throughout the South and the of space recently it has been These are just a few of the decided to make the change ■ j One begins to believe that a new This battle for “keeping the new additions to the curriculum Nation. game room and snack bar clean” The road lies ahead. The trip now. We want to thank those fad has hit the campus; that of at Southern in the past two who have stood by and not CSf* X O 3SF «&. X* years. Six year programs have will be long, hard, and expen- “let’s not use the trash cans.” is old, but for some reason it has sive, but it will someday be complained when articles didn’t Also, it is very difficult to dance always been a losing battle. Help been added and last year’s appear. With the increase irw IT* “Summer Science Institute” was over. : mtA Wk JmTmk* Jm1» TT 62 ♦ ♦ # * # size it is hoped that THE when having to wade through a to change the tide of the war * another first. which will help us all scream “Vic- In speaking o f progress, it GEORGE-ANNE will s e r v v e few layers of trash and cigarette .**,***«,.*. .... Not Long Ago seems right that the GEORGE- Georgia Southern even better. ashes. tory!” Not too many years ago this ANNE can report some of its This is still a student news- was solely a teacher training own this week. Starting with paper and is here to serve the institution confined to the un- today’s issue there will no long- college. Anyone having sugges- By WINFRED L. GODWIN WmMm dergraduate level. It was just er be a four page weekly at tions or comments of any kind 'L.^ * j Director Southern Regional Education Board in 1958 that the fifth year pro- GSC. The expansion of the col- should convey them through a Step In Right Direction; Follow Along gram leading to the Master of lege mentioned above has led letter to the editor. Education degree was establish- to an expansion of the GEORGE- Additional changes can al- A few years ago it made better as $45,000 a year. Fifty years ed here. ANNE. ways be considered. The studtnt council has an- This type of program adds to financial sense to be a skilled ago an administrator of that rank mechanic than an associate pro- earned between $7,000 and $10,- nounced tentative plans to con- the “go-get-‘em” attitude with fessor in one of the nation’s col- 000 a year, but his real purchas- duct an “Operation Spirit” pro- which we hope to greet those leges or universities. And even ing power was equal to be- gram similar to the “Get In The Georgia Bulldogs. as late as 1959 a university pro- tween $30,000 and $50,000 to- Spirit” weekend that- they spon- It may also be a big step to- fessor could earn more if he day. switched to driving a locomotive. These top salaries have not sored last year. ward the solution of another prob- But the situation wasn’t any- A Square Deal filtered down into the ranks Because of the many varied lem at GSC: keeping students on thing new. For most of the dura- of college faculty and classroom By BILLY DEAL complaints voiced last term con- campus over the weekend. tion Of our history, America has teachers even in 1961. At the underpaid the people who pro- time of the Tickton report, the , / A ■ cerning the lack of school spirit, Our editorial on the band play- vide higher education for our nation top salary for a full pro- the GEORGE-ANNE feels that ing at ball games injects another younger generations, and the fessor went to a man teaching The history books tell about another case of a student going ent personnel left on campus^ this is an important step in the idea which we feel would add South continues to be the worst in a private medical school. It it. Hollywood has made a movie home and leaving her roomies they are most certainly sacked right direction. We are definitely much to the games. We would also offender in this matter. was $35,000 — about seven times about it. A beautiful song has here to face the vacuum of out somewhere with the stereo Fortunately there have been what a full professor in the same been written about it. What is another dead weekend. giving out lonesome sounds of in favor of any plan that may like to suggest that GSC some- dedicated people to fill the class- type of school made in 1900. it? beer-drinking music. rooms rostrums anyway—people Extra Police Needed instill among GSC students the how acquire a mascot. Perhaps The average salary for full pro- Exodus, of course. But we must find a solution. who would trade financial status fessors in large state universities Soon after this first brave interest and enthusiasm that all the art division could make a giant The year of 1961 has seen What can be done to prevent symbols for the academic atmos- was $9,820, and a full professor soul makes the initial step, this astronomical loss of stu- campus activities should receive. paper mache Eagle, or, even bet- phere or for a chance to do re- in a Southern university is liable Exodus be- other students follow suit. After come a house- dents every weekend? If the pian clears red-tape and ter, perhaps a gymnast could be search or for the way of life to make some $4,00 less than his lunch, the big move starts and I think I’ll stay up here one that characterizes the teaching counterpart in other regions. hold word in 23 policemen are stationed at council is given the cooperation it costumed like an Eagle and lead America. And weekend and see if I can’t come profession. both gates to prevent outgoing up with something. seeks, “Operation Spirit,” like last the team out on the floor with Some Fared Well Rises Slowly that’s not all. traffic jams. year’s program, will be conducted flip-flops. This would be similar Those who made such a bar- The top salary in a private The move has By 4 p.m., classes are over gain back at the turn of the undergraduate college was $24,- spread to col- and all those who are going during the weekend of our first to FSU’s mascot, the Seminole. century fared better than today’s 000 — it had been between $5,- lege campii have gone. By 5 p.m. all is quiet game, (Dec. 2, against Let’s get this attitude started educators whose salaries are 000 and $7,000 50 years ago. that’s plural on the western front—and the Critic Acclaims Georgia). It will include bon-fires, now, while the year is still young, higher but go shorter distances. The level of the college salary fo r campus), eastern, southern and northern, The lata Beardsley Ruml and is even more dramatic when it is including good too. rallies, and possibly a parade that and outshine all comers in our Sidney G. Tickton have studied compard with other occupations. ole GSC. Cars are lined up bumper to Saturday. support of athletic teams and all these salaries for the Fund for In 1959 the average salary for s right. Every weekend bumper along the streets of Masquers Play; In endorsing this proposal, we other campus activities. Make GSC the Advancement of Education an assistant professor in a large Georgia Southern students Statesboro—all racing madly to also suggest that it be carried and have made some interesting state university was $6,299; rail- stage their own rendition of the get home in time to see the students grow in loyalty as well comparisons with other occupa- road firemen made an average Great Exodus of 1961. old high school football game, Ranks Leading further ajid not be discontinued as numbers. s tions and industries. Their facts salary of $8,337 and switchtend- Big Day Begins or the hometown girl friend or after the first ballgame. P. S. BEAT GEORGIA! ! point up a serious consideration ers earned an average of $5,819. Friday dawns on a peaceful the draft board. Every road in for those of us who allocate our Workers in the automobile manu- and serene campus, and the us- Georgia is filled with cars, Performers High taxes for education salaries at facturing industry made an aver- ual courageous few make it to trucks, motor scooters and pogo all levels. age salary of $6,397 in 1959, and breakfast. About 8:30 the others sticks — every device that can By MR. CLYDE J. FARIES We can’t count on dedication workers in the electrical machi- begin to stir, and once again be used to transport a human Band And Basketball? much longer — in these days of nery manufacturing industry the buildings are buzzing with being across country is employ- The Masquers scored a hit competition for trained mind- earned $5,533. busy students. All goes well un- ed. The scene makes one think last night with their opening power we are going to have to High school teachers in urban til 11 a.m. that Statesboro is being evacua- performance of A STREETCAR “Having a band at the basket- to the cheerleaders in their efforts see that the teaching scholar is school districts with more than ted — or that Gen. Sherman is NAMED DESIRE. 500,000 population fared a little Then a car is spotted entering coming again. ball games this year would be to extract cheers from the student given a salary commensurate the front gate. It is not a cam- Before an almost capacity with his responsibility. better than the assistant profes- Silence Is Noticeable crowd the GSC thespians turn- great,” one student remarked. body. Increase Needed sor. Their average salary in pus vehicle, so everybody stops to follow the foreign visitor. It But there is a noticeable sil- ed in a performance that would 0 A band to play at games would In his comparison of salaries 1959 was $6,650. Elementary In the past two years we’ve had winds its way to Anderson Hall. ence back on campus. You see have been applauded in profes- be great. We agree. It has been al- the Franklin Organ played by Dr. 50 years ago and now, Mr. Tick- school teachers in districts of sional theater as it was roundly the same size averaged $5,850. There a freshman coed is wait- one young man playing solitaire ton says that a salary level of ing with packed bags, and when applauded here last evening. An most two years since any kind of Jack Broucek. There’s no doubt $25,000 to $50,000 is needed to- We place tremendous trust on the steps of Cone Hall; the auto halts she rushes out, there’s a young lady picking up ingenuous setting and the artful band has played at an Eagle game that he’s the finest. day to give educators a standard and responsibility on those who direction of Mr. Robert Over- teach our young people. If we throws in her bags and tires pecans in Sweetheart Circle; an- on the GSC campus. We are not asking that Dr. Brou- of living comparable to their squeal as she makes her get-a- street made obvious contribu- predecessors at the turn of the are to attract minds which can other male is sitting alone in the way with her ’ roommates trying tions to the sterling presenta- The students enjoyed it. The cek not play because we feel that century. prepare a generation for life in library reading a copy of Alone in vain to overtake the car. tion. band members enjoyed it. Why Such salaries are rare. As a the 21st century, we owe them in the World by I. M. Alone. his talent definitely adds much to A kidnapping? No, it’s just If there are any more perman- Blanche, a lonely women who did it cease? the games. But we also would like matter of fact, there was at the genuine respect and the finan- knew no love and whose desires The presence and support of a a band to play at the games. time of the study, just one col- cial support to make teaching a for a place even in the animal- ,• lege president earning as much career and not a sacrifice. like lives of people without * band would help the atmosphere Georgia Southern has some fine standards in the “low” society of at the games immensely. The bands representing it. But the New Orleans drove her to in- peppy music keeps up the morale only problem is the students very InquiringReporter sanity, was brought to life by of the students and players. Also, Dreena Sealy. She won the sym- seldom have the opportunity to By JOHNIE KICKLIGHTER JR. pathy of the audience in her a band would be of invaluable aid hear them. ALWAYS AROUND This week,, for the first time fact that most everybody goes vain effort to clothe herself in this year, we are featuring an home on weekends.” a facade of magic. If Williams By JACK SMOOT Inquiring Reporter column. This Louis White, Jesup — “The is a social reformer; if he says article will consist of actual large quantity and fine quality anything worthwhile in the play, questions and answers from the of the girls on campus is most he says it through Blanche. The lines “how strange that I should . The George - Anne The game of Bridge is becoming one of the, most frequently student body. Therefore, if you impressive. I have no other im- are asked some questions by pressions.” be a destitute woman when I * played sports on campus this year. someone who says he or she Lawrence Rogers, Manassas— have all these treasures locked JIM POLLAK, Editor in my heart” were delivered so This game consists of a few basic items that can be found is the Inquiring Reporter, be “I was, and still am, most im- ROBBIE POWELL MIDGE LASKY ROLAND PAGE ready to give your most honest pressed with the amount of well by Miss Sealy that one Business Manager Managing Editor News Editor armmd any student center: one deck of cards, two sets of players wanted to fling her a handful (four players), (for obvious reasons it is best partners should not answers and opinions. Your co- homework and studying re- operation in this program, will quired in each course. I have of truth we hope is cleaner than sit next to each other and remain unknown to each other). she was likely to find in her The opinions expressed herein are those of the student writers, and not necessarily be appreciated. no bad impressions.” Camilla — “I’m surroundings. those of the college administration and faculty. Also: two or three kibitizers per side, at least two packs of During this week, we asked a Julie Kirbo, few members of the freshman impressed most with the fine The part of Stanley was no cigarettes (to be used to bribe kibitizrs, one full ash tray, and class what they have been group of boys on campus and less believingly portrayed by Editorial Board: Midge Lasky, Robbie Powell, Roland Page. one table, four chairs, and no class cuts. “most” impressed with and: the least impressed with lack of Frank Chew. He was as Blanche described him — something less iJB News and feature staff: Frances Landman, Agnes Farkas, Connie Enzbrenner, Wynette Bridge begins with the dealing of cards to each player. The “least” impressed with here at social activities on weekends.” Atlanta —r- than civilized, an animal-like Bags, June Farmer, Larry Brown Jr., Rose Callaway, Phyllis Anderson, number of cards dealt to each depends upon the dealer and what Georgia Southern. We have list- Dennis Meadows, ed their answers in this column. “I am impressed with the differ- madman — but “real” as Wil- Joy Letchworth, Geraldine Durrence, Marie Eubanks, Kay Davis, Delle he needs for the betterment of his hand. Boykin, Carol Camp, Anne Barrow, Betty Tonye, Pat Crowder, A1 Gibson Jeane Broyles, Gordon — “I ence between college classes and liams sees reality. have been most impressed with high school classes. My only The roles from the neighbors Jr., Wyman Poo'e, Patty Ray, Bill Poliak, Richard Harrison, John Brock, Trump is the suit of cards in which the bidder is strongest. The 1 bid is determined by the person that can successfully count highest the friendliness of my fellow gripe is the crowded dormitory down to the sailor and his sexy Tom Wilkerson, Johnie Kicklighter, Jr. students and least impressed rooms.” girl friend Were well done in Division Correspondents: Judy Chandler, Education; Robert Connor, Arts and Industry; without passing. with the lack of space in the Betty Jean Hall, Swainsboro— this most popular of Williams’ Gail Miton, Home Economics; Ann Crumley, Social Science. At this point the game can be confusing. The partner opposite dormitories.” “The most impressing thing to windfalls. It is a play of too Sports Editor: Johnny Scott. Sam Lewis, Albany — “The me is the interesting people you the one that took the bid puts his cards down, gets up and leaves. much twisting of too twisted Sports staff: Robbie Powell, George Baggs, Ann Hedden, Ralph Hancock, Hoyt Cannady, cleanness of the campus is the meet on campus and, at the minds. One is led to wonder if This gives him a head start if the play isn’t successful. Johnie Kicklighter, Jr. most impressive things, so far. same time, the least impressive Williams could not make what- The bid winning partner places a card down in the center of I am not impressed with the thing would be some of the un- ever point he is trying to make 0 way most of the students try to interesting people you can, and. the table and if he takes the trick (undefined) he puts them in a and still write a good play and Friday, November 17, 1961 snow (try to impress by being do, meet on campus.” keep a somewhat higher tone of pile in front of him. something or somebody they Elaine Anderson, Cedartown— dialogue and action. Whatever ■L. Entered as second class matter at Post Office at Georgia Southern College, Georgia The winner in Bridge is determined by the number of piles are not) each other.” “The attitudes of the students in his point and whatever his style, Janet Kraft, Statesboro—“The general impresses me most. I am this critic believes he would Southern Branch, Statesboro, Georgia, under temporary permit. in front of the players. The teams add up their piles and if they Subscription Rate — $2.00 Per Year. most impressive thing to me is not at all impressed with the have applauded with the rest equal their bid plus four divided by two, they win. For the best the friendliness of the students. heating and plumbing systems last night at the excellent pro- result one of the kibitzers should be a math major. I am least impressed with the in Anderson Hall.” duction of the Masquers. Lynch Instructs Alumni Corner Radar Squadron Lunde Is Guest Of By ROBERTA HALPERN In Mathematics Following graduation, when a work to be the challenge in- Dutchman Fleet class is together for the last volved in teaching 165 students Mr. J. Walter Lynch, assist- time, alumni venture out into in a large high school. ant professor of mathematics at Pete Lunde, a 1960 Olympic | International Championship Re- « numerous fields. You, who are Stacy Wells is teaching at Georgia Southern College, is gold-medal winner and a Geor- gatta and the sails are being presently students at GSC, will Bradwell Institute in Hinesville, teaching a college algebra class gia Southern College exchange presented by Great Britian. also be out in the world as to approximately twenty men in Georgia. Teaching French and student under a Rotary Schol- In discussing his travels alumni in the not too distant Detachment 3, 12th Radar Bomb eighth grade English, he says, arship, will be in Atlanta as (through representing Norway in future. and coordinating the social and Scoring Squadron, according to guest of the Lake Lanier Sail- sailing contests, Peder says “the Where are some of Georgia professional aspects of teaching 1 /Lt. Dwane Twitched, Edu- ing Club, Flying Dutchman Southern’s most recent alumni is the most interesting part of cation Officer for the detach- J experience of meeting competi- Fleet, today and tomorrow. He I tors from other countries is very now? What are they doing? his work. ment. will discuss the 1960 Olympics Ralph Bowden is now teach- interesting.” He gave one in- Danalyn Lee, now Mrs. Edwin The classes are held for and show color slides of his ing Algebra II in Needham E. Akins, is also teaching. At stance when talking to a young four hours each Saturday morn- gold medal won in the Flying Russian who was a gold medal Broughton Senior High School Southeast Bulloch High School, ing and began November 4. They Dutchman sail boating class. in Raleigh, North Carolina. Bow- she teaches eighth graders En- winner in Rome, but who had will continue for twelve weeks Tomorrow morning, he has performed badly in Finland. “He den, who was president of the glish and social science. Danalyn 9 in the Charles W. Herty Build- been asked to participate in a was terrified at the though of Senior Class last year, finds the states that watching young ing at Georgia Southern. The most interesting part of his discussion and demonstration returning home to Russia. I do minds grow and develop is the Air Force will provide the les- of the Dutchman, and to have most interesting aspect of her not see how this can be happi- son materials including film an open race with all types of ness, living in such a country.” career. strips for the course. boats competing. The expected Peder feels there is a great Mary Rivenbarkk, who was a Next Miscellany The Air Force detachment in time will be 10:30 or II a.m. difference in the social science major at GSC, is While traveling to Georgia now at the University of Geor- Statesboro is part of the Strat- school system to that of Nor- Southern from his home in Nor- way’s. “There is more incentive gia on a teaching assistantship. egic Air Command and performs Staff Meeting Is training missions of scoring way, Peder entered and won the to pass in Norway for the fear In addition to the courses she Canadian Sailing Championship. is taking, she teaches one fresh- simulated bombing attacks of failure is greater.” November 27 man Political Science course against this city. He has been invited to enter the In talking about Southern Home Ec Receives Tupperware World Championship Races in each quarter. girls, he says “I had heard a The next meeting of the Mis- Mr. Lynch received his A.B. St. Petersburg, Fla., in March. lot about Southern girls before Robert Snipes, who is teach- MRS. RITA HALL of Savannah, the wholesale distributor of Tupperware, presented the home eco- and M.A. degrees at the Uni- A European boatmaker is cellany staff is scheduled for ing English at Russell High ] I came — that they were pretty November 27. The meeting will nomics department of Georgia Southern College with an $86.00 complete line of tupperware. She versity of Georgia. He came to sending Peder a vessel for the nice, and they sure are.” School in East Point, Georgia, was on campus to give a demonstration of this product November 10 to the classes of this Georgia Southern this fall after be held in Room 115 of the Stu- finds satisfaction in seeing his dent Center at 8 p.m. This is department. During her demonstration, Mrs. Hall spoke of the many values of tupperware. She serving as a mathematician for students understand their work. the Army Ballastic Missile an open meeting and all inter- Sabord Woods is now teach- gave examples of its many uses in the home. Through this type of program, the home economics ested students are invited. Agency, Huntsville, Ala., and ing English, World History, and students are given a chance to hear representatives of technical organizations and see new mathematical statistician in Bal- Preparations for the publica- Glee Club in Wayne County products which are being developed in this field. Pictured with Mrs. Hall are Gloria Wilkinson and tion of the Miscellany have be- listic Research Laboratories, High School in Jesup, Georgia. Melba Paulk. Aberdeen Provina Ground, Md. gun for the 1961-62 school year. He finds observing learning re- Miscellany, Georgia South- sponses from interested students ern’s literary magazine, is pub- a most outstanding aspect of his lished twice each year by the work. division of languages. Its aim is to publish and encourage seri- Max, Lastingly Named Shulman Flips For ous literary efforts on the part of students and others. The Miscellany staff meets Hackett Becomes twice each month. The purpose Marterie, Rompingly Known As Ralph of the meeting is to give each with MAX SHULMAN all over the country with his re- 4. Cole Porter writes all his student a chance to read his Member Of Ga. cords and personal appearances, songs with a popsicle stick on contribution before the group. (By the'author of “Rally Round and I know you will want to be MARTERIE TICKETS the side of a horse. A critical discussion follows the Flag, Boys’’ and “Barefoot ready for Ralph, as he is jocul- Tickets for the Ralph Mar- each reading, and each literary Advisory Council Boy with Cheek”) arly referred to, when he hits 5. Hoagy Carmichael’s hobby work is evaluated by the group. terie Dance and Concert will is spelling Irving Berlin’s name Strike Up The Band! your campus. This means you go on sale Monday, November The newly formed Georgia must know all the lyrics to the backwards. Shine up your dancing shoes 20. Members of Alpha Phi Advisory Council on Education songs Ralph, as he is drolly Omega and the student coun- If you dig music, you’ll be at for Industry has appointed Dr. and oil your kneecaps, for the dept, will be playing, for there coolest, swingin’est band in the cil will be selling the tickets. Ralph Marterie’s dance ... a D. F. Hackett, chairman of di- is nothing more pleasing to your ; swingin’ evening for students vision of arts, Georgia South- land is coming your way. I re- dancing partner than singing fer, of course, to Ralph Mar- of all ages, sexes and condit- ern College, as a member of loudly in his ear during a num- ions. this council. terie and his orchestra. ber. That old kretch dingle This committee has been -es- Has me in its mlath Be there. McCroan Auditorium Ralph, as he is affectionately In case you should forget all tablished by the Associated In- called, has been ringing the bell That old kretch dingle is the sight for the concert on dustries of Georgia. It will be the lyrics, don’t be dull about That I slimp go gans Tuesday, December 5 at 7:30 it. I mean, don’t just sing old their purpose to study the need Those icy dinkles followed by a dance in the for increased and improved in- That old kretch dinkle Alumni building at 9 p.m. dustrial education. They will re- When you roke meets mine view current efforts and plans Hitchcock Named . . . etc. being directed toward meeting Interesting? What did I tell you? those needs. To Ga. Guidance Another way to please your SUNRISE SERVICE It is the council’s belief that partner while dancing is to tell The GSC Baptist Student if education and industry be- him interesting facts about the Union and the Wesley Foun- come partners in meeting ' this Advisory Comm. composers whose songs Ralph dation will conduct a Thanks- challenge and building this op- as he is impishly termed, will be giving sunrise service Wed- portunity, Georgia and its citi- Dr. W. L. Hitchcock, director playing. For instance: nesday, Nov. 22 at 6:45 a.m. zens will be greatly benefited. of counselor education, Georgia 1. Irving Berlin’s name spell- in back of President Zach Hackett has been asked to Southern College, has been ap- ed backwards is Gnivri Nilreb. Henderson’s home. meet with the council for an or- pointed to the State Guidance 2. Rogers and Hammerstein AND HIS ganizational meeting November Advisory Committee. can only write music while The service, which will last 21 in Atlanta. Twenty-six members form the whitewashing a fence. only a few minutes, will in- ORCHESTRA “From the standpoint of edu- public schools, colleges, and 3. One of our greatest songs clude a speaker and music by cation, this council should be- state department make up this was written because the wife of the BSU choir. Playing His come one of the most impor- committee. Their responsibility ■an impoverished composer came United Artists tant influences our school curri- is to study the high school guid- home one afternoon with a can- culums have known,” says Hack- ance program in the state. RALPH MARTERIE talope and a ’dog named Lassie. Record Hits ett. Recommendations are pre- drab syllables like la, la, la, or “Why did you bring home a sented to the guidance and test- cantalope and a dog named Miss McElveen ing section of the state depart- dum, de dum. Pick more inter- Lassie?” said the composer. “For BETWEEN BITES... ment of Education. These esting syllables like slimp gans the baby,“ replied the wife. The recommendations are based on or kretch diiikle or mlath roke. composer grew furious. “Here Lists New Books get that refreshing new feeling Donaldson-Ramsey a thorough study of public Say, for instance,, that Ralph, we are flat broke,” he cried, school guidance service. as he is hoydenishly designated, “and you come home with a with Coke! STORE FOR MEN “Through this sype of study,” melon for the baby, a collie for Bottled under authority of Statesboro Coca-Cola says Hitchcock, “ a more effec- is playing “That Old Black the baby!” Then suddently Received Here The Coca-Cola Company by Bottling Company 7 South Main Street tive guidance program will be Magic” and you can’t recall all struck with an inspiration, he developed. We not only attempt the lyrics. Try singing this: rushed to the piano and wrote Miss Hassie McElveen, librar- to recognize weaknesses but will “Melancholy Baby.” ian, listed new books received by commend and further develop the Rosenwald Library as fol- the strengths seen in public lows: Visit theVARSITY school guidance programs.” QuizAnsw ns A New Department for College Students Brass Ensemble Education: Brogan, Peggy and The state advisory committee 1. Babe Ruth. Fox, Lorene K., Helping Children held its first meeting October Read; Cox, Philip W. and Mer- 19 in Macon. 2. Jack Dempsey. GANT SHIRTMAKERS 3. Jim) Thorpe. Quintet Formed cer, Blaine E., Education in Democracy; Kitzhaber, Albert 4. George Mikan. GSC and Statesboro High Raymond and others, Education Complete lines of GSU HOST AND HOSTESS 5. Bill Tilder. School music instructors and for College and Improving the 6. 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| GSC Students and Faculty | Invites GSC Students to Visit Them 1 i WELCOME J 8 i SHOP HENRY’S - ‘For your shopping pleasure” “where the crowds go” Phys. Ed. Dept. Eagle Coach Ranks To Participate In Scoring WITH Scott Fitness Program by Johnny Scott Pickens AlhAmerican The Georgia Southern College Is Bill Pickens to be Georgia 1952 post man, Charles Whaley, department of health, physical Southern College’s next basket- was named to the all-state first education, and recreation will ball All-American? It is possible team. that Pickens will take his place Big Weekend For Jackets, ‘DOGS participate in Operation Fitness For the next four years the USDA for the first time this in the GSC record books with center position was played to the fine centers of the past Next weekend could be a great football weekend year according to J. B. Scearce near perfection by All-American Jr., chairman of the division. years. Eagle Coach J. B. Scearce Chester Webb. As Webb per- Jr. says, “Yes”. or a mediocre one for both Georgia Tech and Georgia The program, which was initi- formed on the hardwood at with important games coming up for both squads. ated less than three years ago, Pickens, 6-9,-235 pound center Georgia Southern (then Georgia Depending on the outcome of the games are Tech’s is designed to evaluate the fit- from Rochester, N. Y., has play- Teachers), he left a trail of re- ness of the American youth and ed three year’s of Marine basket- cords behind him that hos not chance for a bid to a post-season bowl game, and a to evaluate the contribution of ball while he was serving in the been threatened since. He be- successful season for Bulldog Head Coach Johnny the service courses in physical Corps, He first came to Georgia came the only person to make Griffith in his first year at the helm. education. Scearce stated that Southern last year as a member the All-Georgia Collegiate team this testing program will be of the Camp LeJeune Marine for four years. He was twice Georgia Tech could have completely lost its chance adopted to all physical educa- squad. After he was discharged named to the Helms Foundat- tion activity classes. from the Marines he chose GSC ion All-American teams, and for for the Orange Bowl bid last weekend when they were Scearce added that the physi- from over 100 schools where he his outstanding play in 1955, he beaten by Tennessee’s Volunteers, 10-6. The Yellow cal education department is had scholarship offers. Coach was selected as the NAIA Play- Jackets face their toughest opponent of the season planning to make physical fit- Scearce stated that the fresh- er of the Year. Nineteen indivi- ness a part of all activity class- man has all the necessary poten- dual Webb marks are on the Saturday when they journey to Birmingham to meet es, and that any class that is tial to become one of Southern’s record book at GSC, and there nationally-ranked Alabama. not serving the true purpose of all time great players. are 11 team records in the book physical education will be drop- that followed in the aftermath Bear Bryant’s Crimson Tide, rated second best ped from the curriculum. The Present day Georgia South- of Webb’s uncanny scoring. No ern became known for its fine one has been able to hold the in the nation behind powerful Texas, are undefeated first step in this direction has already been taken as individual centers back when it was known center position for two consecu- thus far in the season, and an upset by Tech could games has been removed from as Georgia Te'achers College. In tive years since Webb ended his the course has been changed to the ’49 and ’50 seasons, Bucky fabulous career. clinch the Orange Bowl for the Jackets. The win would Helton was performing at the also reinstate the Jackets in the Top Ten of the nation, Track and Swimmfng. To attempt to compare any- The seven part physical fit- post with grace and skill that caused Scearce to call him “one one with the almost imcompar- a position they lost last weekend at the hands of the ness test was developed from able Webb is in itself an honor, over 50 different single tests for of the finest centers I’ve seen”. Vols. SHOWN HERE are three promising freshmen who play an important part in basketball coach J. B. Jim Duncan followed Helton at but Coach Scearce stated that physical fitness. The seven items Scearce’s plans for the upcoming cage season. All three are expected to be valuable additions to the center slot and he lettered Pickens is a “much better play- Needless to say, the Bulldogs also have a tough that were chosen were picked the team. They are (1-r): Jamie King, Largo, Fla.; Bill Pickens, Rochester, N. Y.; and Ronnie Mara- at that position in 1951. The er at this time than Webb was battle on their hands when they meet Auburn. The to give a complete picture of the vich, Clemson, S. C. during his freshman year”. fitness without repeating the Scearce added that Pickens is I War Eagles will undoubtedly be “up” for the contest, same test. much stronger than Webb, after being shocked last week by surprising Mississippi The events that were picked SPORTS QUIZ (Pickens is three inches taller State. are: pull ups, sit ups, shuttle and 50 pounds heavier), but he run, standing broad jump, 50- By RALPH HANCOCK is not as fast. yard dash, throw and Eagles Meet Local All-Stars “Bill can break Chester’s re- As usual, Griffith has his work cut out for him. In 1950 the Associated Press 600 yard walk-run. These events • • | cords”, stated Scearce, “if any- The loss of a few players due to injuries does not help will give an indication of how' asked sports experts in the one is going to break them in matters for the Bulldogs, either. A win here and a the participant would do in al- United States to select the the near future — it will be greatest athletes in various good showing against Georgia Tech later in the season most any test that ccould be Bill”. The Eagle mentor added given. In Benefit Game Monday fields during the first half of that he expects Pickens to im- would make Griffith’s debut as Bulldog head coach the 20th century. Why don’t you prove on at least five major a success. Basketball fans in the States- Other players who are expec- Clyde Miller and Oliver Rus- try your skill as a sports ex- records before he ends his boro area are in for a real ted to see plenty of action in sell, will probably choose either pert? career at Southern. These re- In releases to the press, Dodd has stated that treat November 20 when the the game, which will be a warm- Rush or Long to start at cen- Before 1950, who was: cords are: single game score C Alabama may have the best team in the nation, but David Patton Is Georgia Southern Eagles will up for the Eagles’ opener De- ter, Rivers and Rowe at the for- (Webb - 47)," single game re- face the newly-formed States- cember 2 against Georgia are ward positions, and Akins and 1. The greatest player? bound (Carlton Gill and Ronnie he wanted him men to play their best game of the boro All-Stars in a benefit game forwards Ronnie Maravich, Har- Hall at guards. Rivers, Rowe, Rush - 33), season total points year Saturday, after playing one of their worst last Named Captain to be played in the W. S. Han- ry Werner, E. G. Meybohm, and and Long were all outstanding 2. The greatest fighter? (Webb - 883), career total points weekend. You can bet the Yellow Jackets will be in ner gym. Ronnie Patton. The guard posi- members of last year’s Eagle 3. The greatest football (Webb - 2,540), and single sea- Proceeds from the game will tions will be ably backed up by team. Long led the team in re- player? son rebounds (Webb - 524). their giving their best for Dodd, and for the Orange Terry Grooms and Jamie King. bounding while Rowe and Riv- go to the Statesboro High School 4. The greatest basketball In the four pre-season intra- Bowl. Of 61-62 Eagles Band. Chuck Bonavitch will back up ers furnished the 1-2 scoring player? Pickens at the center post. punch. squad games Pickens has pulled The game will give basketball 5. The greatest player? off an average of 33 rebounds Former Eagle Stars To Perform David Patton, senior guard Many of the members of the Although the Eagles will be from Ashland, Kentucky, was fans their first look at the 1961- 6. The greatest golfer? and has scored an average of 62 Eagle squad, reputed to be eight-man All-Star roster are heavily favored in the game, the named by his teammates to cap- 7. The greatest swimmer? 39 points, scoring 48 in one Several basketball alumni of GSC will be seen one of J. B. Scearce”s best in- quite familiar to Georgia South- All-Stars should put up a very game. Of course, the real test tain the 1961-62 Georgia South- ern fans. Ronnie Rush, Jim Long, interesting and thrilling battle. 8. The greatest track and field on the hardwood of the W. S. Hanner building once ern basketball team. many years. Probable starters cannot be met until the season again on Monday, November 20. for the Eagles will be Tony Tracy Rivers, J. E. (Go-Go) The GSC squad has four weeks performer? starts and Pickens steps onto Known mainly for his de- Thompson (6-7) and Connie Lew- Rowe, Paul Ross, and John Don- of practice under their belts, but 9. The greatest thoroughbred? the court where Webb set his An All-Star squad has been formed with the likes fensive abilities and his knack is (6-5) at forwards, David Pat- ald Akins were all members of the All-Stars have also been all-time marks. for setting up scoring plays, Pat- ANSWERS ON PAGE 3 of Jim Long, Ronnie Rush, Paul Ross, John D. Akins, ton (6-0) and Francis Florian GSC teams of the past. Round- working out, although for a ton had an average of 8.1 on (6-2) at the backkcourt positions ing out the squad are Buddy much shorter period. Tracy Rivers, and J. E. Rowe, to face the Eagle varsity last year’s team. and giant freshman (6-9, 235 Grimes and W. L. (Nig) Hall. The admission for the game He received the Don Wallen lbs.) Bill Pickens at center. The All-Stars, coached by will be 50 cents for students in a benefit game. All of the aforementioned players Assist Award last year when were once outstanding hoopsters for GSC. Everyone and $1.00 for adults. A sixteen he led the team in assists with gauge Browning Automatic shot- The Dixie Pig 152. is urged to come out and take in the game. It’s sure gun will be given away at the " to bring back memories, and it promises to be pretty half. MONEY SAVING OFFER Welcomes College Students exciting too. FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Intramural Roundup A new, exclusive discount pro- By ANNE HEDDEN and JOHNNIE KICKLIGHTER JR. Track And Field Hamburgers 5 for $1.00 The George - Anne — Page 4 gram for students and teachers has been developed by the Stu- Hotdogs 15c Each Statesboro, Georgia, Friday, November 17, 1961 dent Subscription Service of Los Tuesday, Nov. 7, the Rams December 12: Cougars vs Club To Meet On Angeles. Students and teachers defeated the Stallions by win- Tigers, Field No. 1; Stallions HMgnai / throughout the United States ning two out of three games. vs Gators, Field No. 2. *- ' \ '■ ntWmm 111 * may now order books (best sell- In the first game the score December 13: Playoff, Field ers, etc.), record albums (all was 21 to 7 Stallions; the sec- No. 1. November 29th labels), and magazines at a ond and third games went to great savings. A 20 percent dis- the Rams 21 to 9 and 16 to 10. INTRAMURAL ATHLETE It was announced this week count on books, 10 percent on The Leopards and the Cougars OF THE WEEK by Pat Yeager, Georgia South- GEORGIA DRIVE-IN texts, 25 percent on albums, and also played three games. The Has anyone noticed a ern gymnastics coach and auth- up to 50 percent discount on Sunday-Monday Cougars won the first game 21 BLOND hurrying here and there or of a new drive to form a Sunday-Wednesday magazines is available. to 16 and the Leopards won the or seen a blue streak fly by? track and field teami at GSC, Novmeber 26-27 The Student Subscription Ser- last two 20 to 14 and 7 to 4. Well, think nothing about all that the newly organized track November 26-29 Double Feature vice of Los Angeles, California On Wednesday of last week the, rush, she is an active sen- club had thus far turned up 'The Unfaithfuls" is the official representative of the Colts were victorious over ior from Dublin. This week’s forty volunteers and was still "Susan Slade" the many companies and is anx- the Gators, winning two out of Woman Intramural Athlete, Car- looking for more men to help Troy Donahue and ious to hear from anyone inter- three games. The Panthers de- ol Kinard, has been very ac- in the organization of the squad. ested in taking advantage of feated the Tigers 21 to 10 and tive in campus life since a fresh- At a meeting held last week, Thursday-Friday "The Human this discount program. This is 21 to 11. man and still going strong as the members of the club elected offered to any student or tea- November 30-December 1 Jungle" The Men’s Champ- a senior. officers elected were: President, cher in the United States as a This gal is a member of Kap- Andy Pittman, Blackshear, Ga.; free service, there are no mem- ionship game was played Tues- "Parrish" Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. day, Nov. 13 between the Pan- pa Delta Epsilon, a national hon- Vice-President, Ronnie Hodges, November 28-29-30 bership fee or service charges, orary educational fraternity for Louisville, Ga.; and Secretary- and no obligation to buy at any thers and the Rams. The Pan- Troy Donahue Double Feature women; Organizational Presi- Treasurer, Roland Lance, Sa- time. Write to 1743^ North thers barely managed to de- Claudette Colbert dents; Science Club (1961); and Kenmore Avenue, L. A. 27, feat the hard playing Ram team. vannah, Ga. Karl Malden 'Snow White and Calif, for additional informat- With scores of 22 io 21 and 21 on the 1961 Reflector’s organi- The club is presently still in to 19, both games were very zation section. Carol was 1960 the Three its planning stages and meets — Coming Dec. 2-6 — close. We salute the Panthers Table Tennis Champion for Wo- once every month. This month’s Stooges" as the Men’s Volleyball Champ- men at GSC and acted as presi- meeting will be held on Novem- ions. dent of the Modern Dance Club ber 29th. The meetings usually "Guns of and sk •> last year. She has taken an ac- consist of the showing of movies Naverone" "Misty" ii: Go^'r Intramural touch football will tive part in the, Intraural Pro- and discussion of track events. begin November 15, 1961. Game, gram again this year. The exact time and place of the time - 4:15. The volleyball courts have next meeting will be announced been stomped on well by this GO OUT TO A MOVIE ■/j November 15: Bears vs Rams, at a later date. Field No. 1; Lions vs Bobcats, week’s Man Intramural Athlete, Yeager stated that the team Field No. 2. Sammy Price from Wrightsville, is still in its preparatory form Georgia. Sammy is a senior at November 16: Wildcats vs and that nothing definite can be Gators, Field No. 1; Leopards GSC who plans to enter the bus- announced as yet, but urged iness profession. He is a tough vs Tigers, Field No. 2. that anyone interested in joining —GUY PHOTOGRAPHERS— November 20: Colts vs Stal- guy to beat in a volleyball game. Sam likes all sports and can the club come out to the next lions, Field No. 1; Panthers vs meeting. All new members will Presents v Cougars, Field No. 2. continued to Page 5 be welcomed. November 21: Bears vs Gat- ors, Field No. 1; Lions vs Tigers, RICK 0SRURN Field No. 2. GOLD CUP November 22: Rams vs Stal- As lions, Field No. 1; Bobcats vs STUDENT OF Cougars, Field No. 2. November 27: Wildcats vs THE WEEK XXj Colts, Field No. 1; Leopards vs Rick Osburn, a senior Panthers, Field No. 2. LEISURE SOCKS November 28: Bears vs Stal- biology major, hails from H JONES lions, Field No 1; Lions vs Cou- Atlanta. He was one of 12 gars, Field No. 2. seniors named recently to Till now, if you wanted anything with this luxury November 29: Gators vs Colts, feel of cashmere you had to get it from Kashmir Field No. 1; Tigers vs Panthers, 1 represent GSC in “Who’s goats.They monopolized the market scandalously. Field No. 2. Who In American Colleges November 30: Rams vs Wild- the Florist and Universities”. He has But our fabulous Gold Cup Sport Socks have cats, Field No. 1; Bobcats vs changed all that! A triumphant blending of Orion Leopards, Field No. 2. also held office as second and Nylon skillfully knitted by Burlington, Gold December 4: Bears vs Colts, vice-president of student Field No. 1; Lions vs Panthers, council, vice-president of Cups are soft as cashmere ... lavish as cashmere, Field No. 2. All Types of the most fitting and comfortable treat for your December 5: Stallions vs Wild- Science Club and first vice- feet. One size fits all, in all colors. $] 50 cats, Field No. 1; Cougars vs president of GSU. Leopards, Field No. 2. f December 6: Tigers vs Bob- CORSAGES cats, Field No. 1; Gators vs Rams, Field No. 2. CLIFTON PHOTO SERVICE December 7: Lions vs Leo- pards, Field No. 1; Bears vs Under the Management of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Guy Wildcats, Field No. 2. December 11: Panthers vs Call 4-2012 E. Main St. Statesboro, Ga. Bobcats, Field No. 1; Colts vs Rams, Field No. 2. World’s Strongest Man To Appear At Georgia Southern November 28

Paul Anderson, the undisputed ing his fellow man. As a world Paul Anderson; “world’s strongest man,” is champion he has visited hun- scheduled to appear on the dreds of hospitals and brought Georgia Southern campus Tues- | smiles to the faces of many a day, November 28 at the Hanner | youngsters who were hopelessly A Weakling At Gymnasium at 8 p.m. ! crippled. Appearing with Anderson on Several years ago he vowed the program will be on ex- that he would attempt a project The Age Of 16 hibition by the Georgia South- of major proportions looking to- ern gymnastics squad. ward help for the physically Winter of 1961-62 finds Paul Anderson, a graduate of Toc- handicapped. His idea for the Anderson of Toccoa, the Geor- coa High School, attended Fur- : Paul Anderson Boys Home is gia weight lifter who beat the man University on a football that it be started in his home Russians, still in tip top shape scholarship. state of Georgia, but eventually and devoting his time to public At Furman he was introduced I be national in scope. It is his appearances and efforts toward to weight lifting, and after less [feeling and that of the home’s opening in 1962 of the Paul than two months training had Aboard of directors that after the Anderson Boys Home near unofficially surpassed a world’s jhome is in full operation clinics AS THE PICTURE ABOVE points out, bowling has captured the intramural scene at Southern. Vidaiia, Ga. record that had stood for 30 ! may be opened in other areas of Four avid bowlers are pictured as they made their approach and delivered the ball in Tuesdays Today Paul and Mrs. Ander- years. the state. intramural action at the Skate-R-Bowl. son, the former Glenda Garland, That was the start of a career Plans Made a hometown girl, reside in their that saw him defeat the Russi- Plans now call for the formal beautiful new home in Pine ans, travel throughout the world opening and dedication of the • Dunkel Chooses Valley, a rolling wooded area as a goodwill ambassador for Paul Anderson Boys Home in o u i^r EC E of Toccoa in the foothills of the the U. S. State Department, win the Spring of 1962. The Toombs Winners Of Top COLLEGE FOOTBALL Blue Ridge mountains. Paul the gold medal in the 1956 County Board of Education pro- R AT I M G S spends considerable time away, Olympic Games, win the profes- vided a building, formerly used but makes Toccoa his base of sional weight lifting champion- as a school, and this will serve operations. ship every year since 1957, and Games For Week EXPLANATION — A dunkel is a comparative strength rating based on the sea- as the main building for the son's record to date. ; r "^cts average scoring margin relative to rating of Paul Anderson was a weakling today take the lead in directing home. It is located a few miles opposition. Example: a - team has been 10 scoring points stronger, per as a youngster, and was strick- our youth in patriotism, physi- By DICK DUNKEL game, than a 40.0 team against opposition of relatively equal rating. The sys- south of Vidaiia, Ga., and of- tem's operation has been continuous since its origination in 1929 by Dick Dunkel, en with Brights disease at the cal fitness and high moral ficials feel it will initially ac- That Texas-Alabama hoss race age of seven. By high school he standards. commodate almost 100 boys. for No. 1 grid ranking will come GAMES OF WEEK ENDING NOV. 19, 1961 was the picture of health, and Anderson holds some 52 down to a hot wire this Satur- The home is to be a tempor- engaged in all competitive worlds records including the ary home for physically handi- day. Higher Rating Lower Rutgers 77.4 (10) Colgate* 67.8 sports. In 1950 at the age of 16, most weight lifted ever in his- capped boys; a place they may Both are undefeated 8-game Rater Diff. Rater San Jose 74.6 — (6) Fresno St.* 69.1 So.Calif 96.0 (5» Pittsburgh* 90.6 and weighing in excess of 200 tory, an amazing 6,270 pounds. go for a limited period of time MAJOR GAMES Stanford* 84.2 (7) Wash. St. 77.7 winners and ’Bama trails the pounds, he entered Furman Paul Anderson weighs 360 and receive the finest in physi- FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17 Syracuse 100.1 (3> NotreDame* 96.9 Longhorns by only three-tenths 82.6 University, Greenville, S. C., on pounds and is 5 feet, IOV2 inches Vanderbilt 81.6 (1) Tulane* 80.2 Texas* 115.9 .*.. (33) T.C.U. cal therapy and proper exercises. of a rating point. Tex.A&M 98.2 <1) Rice* 97.0 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 a football scholarship. tall. Other statistics include Most hospitals are crowded, and Much depends on how well U.C.L.A.* 100.2 (11) Wash’gton 89.5 JAYNE MANSFIELD — PAUL ANDERSON Alabama* 115.6 (16) Ga.Tech 99.5 Utah St. 101.5 (12) Utah* 89.8 Begin In College neck, 24; chest, 60; waist, 47; a major purpose of the home they will handle a couple of Arizona* 87.2 (26) Tex.West’n 61.6 W.Tex.St. 72.7...: (1) N.Mex.St.* 71.9 thigh, 36; calf, 22; biceps, 24; will be a place a youngster may rambunctious opponents this Arkansas 103.4 < 18) S.M.U.* 85.8 Wichita 83.0 (25) Dayton* 57.8 It was while in college he was Army 93.0 (1) Oklahoma 91.5 Wisconsin* 97.7 (13) Illinois 84.8 and shoe size 10y2. go and receive proper care after Saturday. The same applies to Auburn 95.2 (9) Georgia* 86 2 OTHER SOUTHERN encouraged by fellow football Title Holder other ambitious leaders who are Baylor* 91.5 (16) Air Force <5.3 players to try his hand at weight he is released from a hospital BostonCol 83.6 (5) Boston U. 73.5 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 He is identified as the world’s but still needs constant attention ready to move up should the Bowl’gGr’n 82.2 (211 S Illinois* 6).5 Conway St. 41.0 . (8) Henderson lifting to better his physical con- Intramural Roundup leaders sprawl. Citadel* 66.7 (14) Ark.St. 52.4 Presbyt’n 64.2 (21) Elon* dition for the gridiron. After strongest man, and many auth- which may not be available in Clemson* 83.3 (8) Furman 75.8 ! SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18 continued from page 4 INTRAMURAL SPEEDBALL orities are now calling him the his own home. • Here are Dunkel Rating dif- Colorado 88.1 (3) Nebraska* 85.2 Arlington* 64.5 . (35) SW.Okla : only 60 days his strength com- ferences showing what top Columbia* 75.9 <22i Penn 54.1 Ark.Tech 48.4 .... (42) Ozarks* pletely baffled his teammates WOMEN strongest man who ever lived. Dartmouth* 70.2 (10) Cornell 60 3 Austin 41.5 .. (11) S’western be found taking part in almost 1 Intramural speedball will be- Anderson is not what would teams must do this week in or- Detroit 86.0 (7) Ariz.St.* 78.7 C-Newman .6 .... (9) Maryville* and coaches, and careful check- all of them too. May these two der to maintain the pace which Duke* 97.3 (9) N.Carolina 88.1 Delta St.* M.7 ... (10) La.College ing of the records indicated he gin November 16, 1961. Game be called a heavy eater. He pre- Fla.St.* 82.9 (3) Miss.S’th’n 79 6 E.Carolina* 55.3 . (1) Wofford Jina seniors takai from GSC / TAKE G.Wash’n 76.2 (4) Va.Tech* 72.2 time—4:15. fers Southern food, is fond of they have established to date: E.Tex.St.* 52.9 (8) S.F* Austin was exceeding world records. the knowledge of how to relax YOUR SPECIAL DATE Harvard* 70.9 (32) Brown 39.1 Fla.A&M* 71.7 (20) Southern The girls’ intramural units vegetables, milk, fruit juices Texas 33 over TCU. Houston 85.0 (71 Okla.St.* 77.6 Florence 52.6 >6) Martin* He gave up football tempor- and enjoy some form of activi- Indiana 89.6 (6) W.Virginia* 83 9 have been assigned names as and meat of all kinds. He is avid Alabama 16 over Ga. Tech. Howard 5G.5 . (27) Troy St.* arily to enter into weight lifting ty after a hard day’s work. BOWLING Iowa St. 84.7 «9» Tulsa* 75.9 How.Payne* 48.0 (8) Sul Ross follows: reader, and when not working Ole Miss 18 over Tennessee. Kansas 101.7 (21) California* 808 Lamar Tech 63.8 (1) S.Houston* competition, a minor sport in Kentucky* 94.1 (26) Xavier,O. 67.9 The volleyball tournament has is frequently hunting or fishing. LSU 20 over Miss. State. La.Tech* 67.6 .16) N.E.La. the U. S., but a major sports American League L.S.U * 114.0.... (20) Miss. St. 93.7 McNeese St. 76.6 (23) S.W.La.* been completed. For the women, Paul Anderson will have a Skate 7 Bow! Minnesota 7 over Purdue. Louisville 68.9 <6> N.Tex.St.* 62.7 activity in other parts of the No. 1 Felines Marshall 63.2 (8) E.Kentucky dream come true when the home Ohio State 22 over Oregon. Maryland* C..9— (8)'- W'keForest 79.7 Miss.Coll 58.1 (16) Sewanee* the Aces beat the Bobbetes for No. 2 Belles Miami,O. 83.1 (17) Cincinnati* 65.7 Murray 50.0 (3) S.E.Mo.St. the National division and went No. 3 Cardinals is finally realized. After gaining Mich. St. 15 over N’western. Michigan* 105.0 (6) Iowa 98.7 ; Otterbein 42 5 .... (30) Centre* • Michigan 6 over Iowa. Mich.St.* 105.1 ...... (15) N’western 89.9 Newberry 53.4 (6) E.Tenn.St.* ahead to capture the tournament No. 4 Felcons world-wide fame and attaining Minnesota* 111.2 (7) Purdue 104.2 R-Macon* 27.4 (2) F-Sydney championship by defeating the No. 5 Misfits ambitions of years standing, An- She'll Arkansas 18 over SMU. Mississippi 115.5.. (18) Tennessee 97.7 S.E.La.* 69.3 (4) N.W.La. love itl And Missouri* 90.4 116> Kans.St. 74.3 : S.W.Tex.St. 61.1 .... (7) Tex. A&I* Misfits of the American League. No. 6 Ramblers derson started thinking in terms Each team sets its own power Montana 65.6 (16) Idaho* 49.8 what belter way South’nSt. 45.3 ..... (26) Ark. A&M* The Men’s tournament volley- (All games played on Field of how his Godgiven talents for you to be- index through average scoring Navy* 85.2 (14) Virginia 71.7 Tampa* 66.6 (10) Appalach’n margin relative to rating of op- N.Mexico 79.0. (18) Colo.St.* 60.6 Tenn. A&I 52.5 (2) Ky.State* ball champions are the Panthers No. 3.) could de directed toward help- come her "man of N.C.State* 83.1 (1) S.Carolina 81.9 Trinity 69.0 ..... (9» Ab.Chris’n* of the National League. The Pan- National League V the hour"? Treat her position. The higher rating team Ohio St.* 106.7 (22) Oregon 84.4 Wash-Lee* 59 6 <15) Frederick J.. .treat yourself to Ohio U.* 76.6 ..... (9) W.Michigan 68.0 thers defeated the Rams of the No. 1 Hornets has won in 76.3 percent of the W.Carolina 34.0 (1) Guilford* 'the finest In bowl- Oregon St * 86.6 (16) Br.Young 70.5 W.V.Wesl’n 46.1 ... (22) Bethany* American League to become the No. 2 Bobbettes 1,540 games, excluding ties, cov- Penn St.* 93.6 (11) HolyCross 82.8 Get Your ing I Make a bowl- Princeton* 70.1 (3) Yale 66.9 * Home Team victors. No. 3 Ponies ing date nowl It‘%j ered here so far this season. the Greatestl Pars in other big games this Men’s Leagues — Bears 248; No. 4 Cubs FLAT TOP week: NATIONAL LEADERS Bobcats 148; Colts 160; Gators No. 5 Aces ’exas — 115.9 Kansas 101.7 Rice 97.0 Oklahoma ... 108; Rams 232; Cougars 106; No. 6 Rebels AT Friday Night Alabama 115.6 Utah State 101.5 Notre Dame 96.9 Pittsburgh (All games played on Field featuring • Vanderbilt 1 over Tulane. Mississippi 115.5 U.C.L.A. — 100.2 Miami,Fla. .. 96.3 Wyoming ... Leopards 72; Lions 124; Pan- L.S.U. - 114.0 Syracuse — 100.1 So.Calif 96.0 Missouri thers 318; Tigers 152; and Wild- No. 4.) \Biuuuujbck Saturday Minnesota 111.2 Georgia Tech .99.5 Auburn 95.2 N’western ... * * * Ohio State 106.7 Iowa 98.7 Kentucky _ 94.1 Florida — cats 130. Crown @ lan„ EAST — Penn State 11 over Miss.State — 93.7 Utah Imperial Mich.State ...... 105.1 Texas A&M .... 98.2 Women’s League—Felines 106; November 15 — Felines vs. Holy Cross, Navy 14 over Vir- Michigan 105.0 Tennessee 97.7 PennState ... 93.6 Indiana Ramblers, Field No. 3. Horn- B&C Purdue 104.2 Wisconsin 97.7 ^Army 93.0 Washington Belles 132; Cardinals 236; Fal- Skate 7 Bowl ginia, Army 1 over Oklahoma, Arkansas 103.4 Duke . 97.3 Baylor 91.5 Colorado ets vs. Rebels, Field No. 4. cons 0; Misfits 206; Ramblers BARBER SHOP "Just Off College Campus" So. California 5 over Pitt. Rut- Copyright 1961 Dunkel Sports Research Service November 16—Belles vs. Mis- 56; Hornets 96; Bobbettes 280; Simmons Shopping Hwy 301 South gers 10 over Colgate, Dartmouth fits. Bobettes vs. Aces. Phone 764-9044 Ponies 64; Cubs 74; Aces 202; Center 10 over Cornell, Princeton 3 and Rebels 56. over Yale, Columbia 22 over The George-Anne—Page 5 continued on page 6 1 Tag football and speedball Penn. Statesboro, Georgia, Friday, November 7.. 1961 are now underway. Everyone is MIDWEST — Syracuse 3 over urged to get out and support ^ Notre Dame, Colorado 3 over SOUTH — Duke 9 over N. Stanford 7 over Wash. State. your team. You need not know ^ Nebraska, Missouri 16 over Kan- how to play the sport to take sas State, Wisconsin 12 over Carolina, Maryland 8 over Wake Schedule, with ratings, fol PAUL ANDERSON Forest, Auburn 9 over Georgia, lows: an active part. The rules and ex- Illinois. planations of the game will be Indiana 6 over W. Virginia, world. After two years compet- e Clemson 8 over Furman. SCRIPTEASE SOLUTION given before each game. The tim ing against the best in America, is 4:16 behind the new gym and SOUTHWEST — Texas A&M he joined a group and went to 1 over Rice, Baylor 16 over Air the schedule is as follows: HINES Russia for international com- Bowling will be continued on Force, Houston 7 over Okla. petition in 1955, Christmas Spedal State. Tuesday and Monday nights at When he completely outclass- 5:30. There has been good par- LAUNDRY FAR WEST — UCLA 11 oyer ed the great Russian weight Washington, Utah State 12 over ticipation and results in bowling men on their home grounds in and a new league will be form- Utah Kansas 21 over California, Moscow and Leningrad and set ed winter quarter. It is too late three brand new world’s records, in this quarter to try and start he was quickly tagged as “The another league. New handicaps from now until Christmas World’s Strongest Man”. will be figured over the Thanks- Toured Under Flag giving holidays. The point sys- This was a great thrill to the tem is kept like this: 2 pts. for For The genial and quiet-spoken Georgia winning each game and 2 pts. youth, but even remarkable ac- for high score of the night. Why complishments were to follow at don’t you and your friends plan a fast pace. Our State Depart- to bowl next quarter? If you CLIFTON PHOTO ment urged that he tour the do not know how, now is an STARLIGHT BALL world under the banner of the excellent time to learn. Stars and Stripes and show * * those in distant lands our brand 34 E. MAIN ST. of sportsmanship, courage and 'PniatecL -itt: SERVICE Get Her Corsage stamina required of a truly great champion of the world. In a way BOSTON, LOS ANGELES it was a great contribution to his country since Paul Anderson by LONDON OFFERS then was turning down the most flattering commercial offers * ever accorded a strong man. * All amateurs usually join the professional ranks and Paul Anderson gracefully wrote cli- max on his career by winning Spedal to GSC Students the gold medal in the 1956 Statesboro Florist RALPH Olympic Games in Melbourne. In 1957 he turned pro and im- Call 4-5497 mediately performed feats of strength never before attained MARTERIE by man. Among these was the And His Orchestra amazing lift of 6,270 pounds in a special back lift harness. 1 8x10 Anderson has appeared on Interesting The Ed Sullivan Show as well as several hundred local and Accurate network TV shows, and a mot- ion picture for Universal-Inter- national. Complete Portrait International News Coverage REGULAR The Christian Science Monitor For The Best One Norway St., Boston 15, Moss. Send your newspaper for the time NOW checked. Enclosed find my check or MODEL money order. □ I year $22. O 6 months $11 □ 3 months $5.50 LAUNDRY featu res $395 JERRY USURY Sani+one Cleaning GSC Is Site For Tea Tags Tell Tasters To Grant-in-aid Test Ralph K. Tyson, dean of stu- GEORGIA SOUTHERN COLLEGE dents, Georgia Southern College, Try Taking Treasured Time announces that the State Ad- ministration for grants-in-aid Gypsies aren’t the only peo- larceny, but sometimes it’s also popularity of tea-reading, is any- certification examination will be ple who find profitable mes- grand.” thing but gypsyish in his habits. given at ths college on January sages in teacups. Millions of “Marriage is like a tourniquet The writer and compiler of the 20. The Natonal Administration average Americans have found — it stops your circulation.” tag lines is an advertising man examination will be February a laugh and occasionally a lift Interested in success? Remem- who has been with Salada for 26 10. FOOTBALL CONTEST in the one-sentence tag lines at- ber that “you can’t keep a chip years, and a reserve officer in Applicants for the state ad- tached to one brand of tea bag. on the shoulder you put to the the Army and Air Force for 31. ministration examination should The messages range from rue- wheel.” Friendship? “The time A prominent church layman, he write to Mrs. Sara Devine, State ful humor — “Time tells on a to make friends is before you is also director of his local bank. Department of Education. Those Name man, especially a good time” — need them:.” Some tag lines are Long before he began to write intending to take the National Pick The Winners to pointed advice — “If you pithy pointers to the straight the tag lines, he was interested Administration test should write want-to keep your friends, don’t and narrow: “Always put off in pithy sayings, mastering the directly to Educational Testing giye them away” — to the in- until tomorrow the things you art of capsule comments that Center, 20 Nassau Street, Prince- spirational prod — “Plan for should not do today;” “If you aren’t bitter pills. ton, New Jersey. the future. That’s where you’ll can’t write it and sign it, don’t Of course, as even Mr. Col- Win $10.00 Cash spend the rest of your life.” say it.” pitts will admit, he sometimes Love and marriage, driving Universal Advisor gets carried away. Thus the tag Suggestion Box Address (Dormitory of Student) and dieting, are just a few of Like readers pouncing on the line, psychologically sound, but SUPPORT THE SPONSORS OF THIS the subjects “tagged” by the tea latest installment of a serialized anatomically difficult: “Always makers. Those melba toast with story, many tea drinkers reach hold your head up, but keep Ideas Are Used their tea may get amusement, if City and State CONTEST BY VISITING THEM WHEN for the tea bag — and the next your nose at a friendly level.”. The student council has read not comfort, from the thought — just to see what the tag will Just try it! and is working on several sug- that “A” diet is something to say. But they like being kept on On the other hand, who can gestions that were placed: in its YOU BUY! take the starch out of you.” Tea- a string, judging from the let- quibble with a man and a com- suggestion box in the student sipping motorists are brought ters that reach Salada, the com- pany who have produced in mil- center, says Dianne Brannen, Circle all the winners and receive $10.00 cash. If no one gets all the winners, the person naming the up short by the observation that pany that makes the tag lined lions of tea drinkers the warm, president. “Everybody should learn to most winners will receive $5.00 in cash from the George-Anne. In case contestants tie, the prize is tea bags. Some teachers read happy feeling that “my cup run- Miss Brannen said that all drive, especially those who sit the tag lines to their classes; neth over.” students are urged to write equally divided. behind the wheel.” For roman- ministers and public speakers tic souls, there’s a whole range down any constructive ideas have occasionally used them to they may have as to campus im- 1. In each ad on this page you will find two college teams scheduled to compete this week. of remarks, not altogether star- make a point. Kids collect and provements and place them in ry-eyed: Scholarships... Check the teams you think will win. Tie games count against you unless indicated. trade them. An airline pilot the' box. They will be read and More Philosophy wrote in to say that he reads a Continued from page 1 discussed at the following meet- 2. Mail or bring your entry to The George-Anne office located in the Frank I. Williams Center “A kiss that speaks volumes few tag lines each time he talks ing of council. is seldom a first edition.” to his passengers over the If the student fails to meet not later than 2 p.m. Saturday. Letters must be postmarked before this time. “Stealing a kiss may be petty plane’s public address system! the scholastic requirements for 3. Members of the George-Anne staff are not eligible to win. Housewives use them in two consecutive quarters he Council Pushes scores of different ways. Many must forfeit the scholarship im- women enclose them in letters mediately. The aid the student to friends and relatives; others has already received will be- Operation Spirit; use them as dinner time conver- come due at once to the State THE sation pieces. Some people paste Board of Education. Awaits Approval CITY DAIRY CO. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE them on cards for party place Under this scholarship plan at settings; for a benefit bridge ■m least one student from each Tentative plans have been MONITOR party, a Michigan housewife school system will be alloted —Grade "A" Dairy Products— stapled- a different tag line on the aid if the applicant meets made by the student council to 1 launch “Operation Spirit” Sat- each tally card. the criteria above. PASTEURIZED—HOMOGENIZED urday, Dec. 2, according to Di- Perhaps the most unusual tes- The amount of money appro- VITAMIN D MILK timonial was given by an ambu- priated each academic year (per anne Brannen, president. latory patient in a large Boston student) does not exceed $750. Miss Brannen Said that be- Rockwell Manufacturing hospital. He liked tag lines so If scholarship is approved by the cause this will be the day of Phone PO 4-22 I 2 Statesboro, Ga. much that he once sneaked out Georgia State Board of Educat- the first GSC basketball game of the year, the council hopes of. the hospital to buy. Salada ion, $1,000 is the maximum Army — Oklahoma Corporation Tea Bags at a nearby supermar- amount alloted. to sponsor get-in-the-spirit bon- Alabama — Ga. Tech ket (the hospital used another fires, a parade, eagle pins and brand)! In answer to his request other activities. You con read this world-famous She went on to say that ten- ! daily newspaper for the next six for some appropriate tag lines, : months for $5.50, just half the Salada sent him a batch. Among Bogitsh Receives tative plans have also been regular subscription rote. them he found these words of made to request the cooperation MRS. BRYANT'S KITCHEN ?Gef top news coverage. Enjoy hope and cheer: “A sick man Additional Grant of other campus organizations "Where Eating is a pleasure" fspecial^feotunss. Clip for refer- who takes a turn for the nurse in this project. Patsy Ginn is :enee work. acting as chairman of the com- is getting better.” Dr. B. J. Bogitsh, associate AND j&0S&* mittee on “Operation Spirit.” Send your order today. Enclose The Great Evolution professor of biology, Georgia : check or money order. Use -cou- Other plans scheduled for the Though tag lines are relatively Southern College, has been i'pori below. same weekend include the cam- new, the idea has been brewing awarded a grant for 1961-62 by BRYANT'S MOTEL pus film Friday night and a i ttw Chrafioh Science Monitor. p-€K: for several years. At first, Sal- the National Institute of Health. dance following the ballgame "For the Best in Rest" I One Norway St„ Boston i 5, M

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