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Volume VIII No. 24 La Grange College La Grange, Georgia April 19. 1966 Summer school to have Musical play will be highlight of quarter largest enrollment yet "Once Upon A Mattress,' a musical comedy version of Hans LaGRANGE, GA. •• Students Registrar Alfred Mariotti said Christian Anderson's "The Prin- may acquire up to 20 quarter the LC enrollment last summer cess and the Pea," is the Spring hours of credit by attending both was 228, an increase of almost play scheduled for May 13 and summer sessions at LC this 25 per cent over the 1964 sum- 14 in Dobbs Auditorium at 8:00 mer term. year. p.m. Dr. C. Lee Harwell, acade- Summer quarter courses in the Dr. Max Estes, director of the mic dean, said the first ses- following fields will be offered: show, has announced that this sion will begin on Monday, June art, Bible, biology, chemistry, delightful entertainment will 13, and continue through Fri- economics, education, English, combine the efforts of the entire French, general science, geo- day July 15. Fine Arts Division of LaGrange graphy, health and physical edu- The second term is scheduled College. from Monday, July 18, through cation, history, mathematics, A special interest feature of Saturday, August 20. music, philosophy, political "Once Upon A Mattress" is that "Last summer's record en- science, psychology, religion, so- it contains the first full-length rollment for the split session of ciology, Spanish, and speech. musical score by , summer school proved that most Students may carry two five- daughter of that other very fam- students liked this plan," Dr. hour courses during each sum- ous composer, . Harwell said. "We are looking mer term,Dr.Harwell said.Each The lyrics for her catchy tunes forward to an even greater num- class will be scheduled for a were written by Marshall Barer, ber of students this coming sum- two-hour period each day. who along with Jay Thompson mer." "This should be the most com- and Dean Fuller, also devised The dean emphasized that the fortable summer for our students the jolly book for the Broadway MATTRESS FORGES ON-Rosemary Neely and Mary Anna course offerings are designed as our library, dining hall, ad- hit on the basis of the old fairy Daniels rehearse scene from play "Once Upon a Mattress." especially for freshman students ministration building, and most of tale about the super-sensitive king (Noble Shropshire) dumb. Nancy Beth James, Carolyn Mit- recently graduated from high our classrooms wiU be air-con- princess. The results of this test are chell, Bill Kiser, Carol Bales, ditioned."3116 Dr. Harwell school, for transient students ^mvc said As they tell about the goings- eagerly awaited by the knights and Carol Clyburn, Kathi Rhodes, regularly enrolled in other col- NEWS FLASH!!!!!!!!!!! on in a medieval royal court, ladies of the court, among them Susan Butler, and Katrina Pit- leges, for public school teachers It was announced by informed the test for the water-logged Lady Larken (Mary Anna Daniel) tman. on certification, and for sources late yesterday that three on in a medieval royal court, and Sir Harry (Hugh Duskin), The talented dancers include LC students who wish to accele- students will soon receive letters Neely) aspiring to wed the since they must follow custom Darlene Bryan, Cheryl Coggin, rate their education. of a mysterious nature from Crown Prince Dauntless, the and refrain from marriage until Margaret Lunsford, Ken Byers, the administration. 'Aloha' Drab (Charles Thomas) is that Prince Dauntless is wed. Butch Miller, and Greg Lee. she be so tenderly reared that Other principals in the 26- Nancy Beth James is staging Mary Alexander exhibition she can feel the rude presence member cast are Mike Baker, as the dances, Miss Marilyn Mc- of a tiny pea under a stack of the Minstrel; Trip McCord, as Kay has designed the medieval BY JOHN OLD twenty mattresses. This tough the Jester; Clay Calhoun, as the court settings and costumes, and Notes on the Mary Alexander resting color - Is that all? test has been schemed up by Wizard; Alice Brooks, as Lady Mr. Paul Doster is conducting the Berge - relief sculpture - twist- art collection now on exhibition the prince's Mama, Queen Agra- Merrill; and John Old, as Sir orchestra in the lilting musical in the LC gallery in Hawks Hall: ed horde of scrap metal - pleas- vain, (Judy Fraser) a garrulous, Studley. score. Buddy McTureous is ing to the primative sense. D'Arcancelo - pop-art U. S. raspy woman, so domineering Also appearing in "OnceUpon Assistant Director- Stage Dixon • painting - abstract "To- Highway "1" leading to a hand- that she has struck her husband- A Mattress" are Tom Duckett, Manager for the musical comedy. crackling of hot dog..interesting! day children we will try finger- Art? It's up to the individual ob- painting." server. Corita - "to believe in God is Landiss to discuss morality Nutty prof to know that all the rules will Stecker -- abstract - Atlanta- BY NICK FLASKAY be fair and there will be won- Tech. Mr. Landiss will be here stop sign "Ask Andy" - inte- "The New Morality" will be the derful surprises." at the request of the SCA. "They campus fiick title of a three day-lecture-dis- Demeza - abstract - reminding were very fortunate in obtaining cussion series to be delivered of head without skin "But Mommy Mr. Landiss, for he is in great Mercer to host it's scary." April 24th, 25th, 26th on the LC The Pre-Ministerial Associa- campus. demand as a speaker on matters tion presents Jerry Lewis and Anastasia - 3 heads encased of interest to students," said Dr. Charles F. McCook made Stella Stevens in "The Nutty in a clear plastic "shut off from Dr. McCook. the announcement that the speak- v Professor" Friday night April the world, perhaps?" Mr. Landiss has served on the folk festival er for the occasion will be 22. In an imaginative twist on Lichenstein - sandwich, coke, faculty of Emory University as a William Landiss, director of the the split personality theme, Jerry straw-red, white, and blue - "Oh student instructor, and student Wesley Fellowship at Georgia Lewis plays a bumbling profes- The Sixth Annual Georgia Col- (Con't page 4) director of the Glee Club, and is legiate Folk Festival will beheld sor who discovers a chemical currently on the faculty in the formula that transforms him into at Mercer University, Macon, department of religion. He has May 6 and 7. a swaggering campus hearthrob. had pastorates in Georgia and Unfortunately the potion wears Folk singers from colleges Trip McCord wins New England. He has recently throughout the southeast will ga- off at embarrassing moments. finished a week of lectures at ther in Mercer's Porter Gym- The rest is the usual confusion Bucknell University. that results in all Lewis' movies nasium to swap songs and play The overall title for the series before folksong enthusiasts at a summer stock job and adds up to an evening of will be "The Christian Style of Friday evening performance be- laughter, if you like that sort ^resented at Chastain Amphi- Life", subdivided into three ginning at 8 o'clock and at a of thing. Theater Under the Stars is topics. Con't on page 4 Saturday performance at 2:30. theater in Atlanta. proud to announce that Trip Mc- Trip is a student at La- Dr. Ben W. Griffith, director Cord has won the singing audi- Grange college and is a speech and founder of the festival, said tions for the 1966 summer of and drama major who hopes to the informal songfest is "among Peace corps to give tests the nationally famous musicals be a motion-picture producer- the oldest collegiate folk festi- director. Now a sophomore, Trip teer Questionnaire), rather than vals in the country, having start- LaGrange students will have will soon star in the colleee the Placement Test, is the most ed before the recent boom in an opportunity to take the Peace production of "Once Upon A important factor in the selection folk music." Corps Placement Test on cam- Mattress". us on April 29. It will be given of Volunteers. Studentsor others The Mercer festival special- A native of Atlanta, Trip has in Manget .110 at three p.m. available for service oT advance izes in traditional folksongs and performed with Theater Under The Peace Corps needs 10,500 training within the next year must bluegrass-type instrumentals. No the Stars during the summer of new Volunteers to enter training fill out a Volunteer Question- amplified instruments are used. 1964. His class at Bass High between now and next fall for naire before taking the test. The Informal workshops and playing School in Atlanta co-starred with service in 48 developing nations Questionnaire, which is sub- sessions are held during the the outdoor summer production of Latin America, Africa, and mitted to the tester, can be ob- weekend. of "Bye Bye Birdie" starring Asia. The Placement Test is tained in advance from Mr. Lance The festival will be presented Van Johnson. designed to help the Peace Corps Williams, the Peace Corps Liai- in a new format this year. Part Trip will begin rehearsals for match applicants' special abili- son on campus, or from Peace of each performance will be pre- the 1966 Theater Under the Stars ties with the 300 different kinds of Corps, Washington, D.C. 20525. sented from a central platform on June 27 when he will meet jobs to be filled. If the test in- The PlacementTesttakes about in the gymnasium. At other times and begin working with each star dicates a limited language-learn- an hour and a half. An optional during the evening the audience Qf the six show line-up. As a ing ability, for example, the French or Spanish achievement may circulate, listening to one of member of the singing chorus, Peace Corps tries to place the ap- test requires another hour. Both several groups of playing simul- Trip will be on stage nightly at plicant in an English-speaking tests are non-competitive and taneously in various sections of Chastain Amphiteater July 12- country. require no preparation. the gymnasium and in the adjoin- Aug. 21. The application form (Volun- ing gardens. TRIP McCORD April 19, 1966 it has deep meaning for us? Pos- sibly the negative attitude in which it was presented opened many eyes, but while doing so it also provided amusement that was More on spring teams disrespectful of what actually An editorial appearing in last week's HTN titled "Should spring happened years ago on the cross: teams continue?" has been the subject oi controversy since its of Calvary. publication. Could a true Christian gaze In order to clarify the position taken last week, this column upon the picture on the front page will delve further into the problem. of last week's paper and not feel This week our tennis team dropped two more matches, 9-0 and remorse that such an act of moc- 7-2, to Columbus and North Georgia respectively. This brings kery is publicized as the reflec- the team record to a most unprestigeous 0-7. Our track team tion of the student body of our stands 0-1 on the season, and based on its performance at Emory, college. I cannot forsee any major improvement in its won-lost percentage. It seems to me that is no long- Besides the fact that it costs money to operate these teams, er a laughing matter. We are stu- LC is naturally tagged as a loser by anyone who reads the sports dents of a college that is to say pages. the least, liberal.and respect for It is amazing to notice the burning desire for victory that our what should be held sacred is lost basketball team possesses. But, in talking to members of our track because a few students who seem and tennis teams, I get the impression that they are not too con- to have opposing convictions can cerned with whether they win or lose. I have heard several tennis feel free to perform such a deri- team members casually discuss their forthcoming defeat before sive act. they actually played their matches. I don't condemn them for it. I I agree with those who say that team sports should help a per- simply fail to understand why the son develop physically, socially, and morally. But the primary rights of a Christian at a Chris- purpose of competitive sport, as I see it, should be winning by as tian college are exploited and peo- one-sided a score as is possible. ple seem to find it amusing. Our tennis and track teams do not do this. In fact they do not Much else could be said about even win. various other parts of our "New" Do they need to practice more? Should LC give track and tennis For what its worth. newspaper, butl will mention only scholarships? Do we need a coach for each of the teams? 'Something to offend everybody.... one more. A comment in the art- I suggest that those responsible for our athletic program icle, "For what its worth" stat- study the problems our teams are having, study the lack of stu- BY THE UNHOLY FIVE "That ping pong net....That's ed "REW with its compulsory dent support given to these teams, and either attempt to foster a Overheard on the Hill recent- the only thing Sherman didn't attendence seems to prove that winning combination or discontinue the teams. (HMD) ly: burn." dead or alive God wants you, "The selection is so complete, "The only place I've seen even if you don't want him". I and the prices are so low." roaches is in the bathroom, and couldn't help but wonder as I It's light up time "He smiled when I picked up ■I don't know who eats there." read that statement who they the parking ticket." "Those bottles...sure they're were trying to convince, themsel- "Why, the cutest roach crawl- worth three cents apiece." ves or their readers. I wonder "No Smoking in the Cafeteria!" Who says so? Everyone ed right across my bed last why these students chose a church seems to think that smoking is not allowed in the cafeteria. "Those men in the white night." affiliated college, when all they As a service to the college we have searched the current sheets..they're the trustees." "That Passion Play was dis- We would like to suggest that do is point thumbs down on that student handbook and found no reference to smoking in the gusting!" cafeteria. Since the legislative council has apparently neglected the paragraph on the bookstore which it stands. Why did they "Better than home, it was on page 24 of the current stu- choose LaGrange College as their to vote on this issue, we assume that there is no rule against finger lickin' good. How can they it. Furthermore the lack of "No Smoking" signs in the cafeteria dent handbook be amended to place to rebel? It seems as though do it at these prices?' read as follows: "The bookstore they came here to search for strengthens our assumption. "I found a chair with four Until smoking in the cafeteria is voted out by the student body, is operated by Johnson & Malone something and have now become legs on it in the student cen- for disgustingly high profits." afraid they are going to find it. we suggest that after enjoying a tasty Campus Chef meal, feel" ter yesterday.." free to light up. (TAH) Suggestion to the business of- Brenda Verdell "Definitely more religion fice to increase profits: Instal- courses should be required." lation of pay toilets in all dorms. THE EDITOR: "Dates are never a problem at Food for thought: A starving I would like to comment on THE HILLTOP NEWS LC. There's such a wide selec- stray dog refused to eat cafe- your editorial in last week's Hill- tion!" top News, "Should Spring Teams EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER teria food the other day. "Ratting is traditional here The rumor that our creative Continue?" Hugh M- Duskin James Bishop at school. You'll love it. It makes dieticians have swallowed their School athletics should make everyone feel so much closer." pride and will announce the in- a worthwhile contribution to the PRESS "I think we should have cha- stallation of vending machines in educational objectives of La- Associate Editor Tom Hughes pel every morning." the cafeteria dispensing Kao-Pec- Grange College or they should "Every meal is just like be discontinued. The only justi- Thanksgiving." tate and Maalox is false. Managing Editor Rodd Buell What provision has the bud- fication that we have for inter- Sports Editor Knox Ferris "Those cute men in green— collegiate sports is that they they're so clever." ding "Inter-Faith Council" made provide an opportunity for the stu- News Editor Nick Flaskay "Anyone not wearing socks is for the followers of various na- dent with exceptional sports skill ture religions and mystic cults Copy Editor Richard Hahn just trying to attract attention 1" to develop mentally, physically, "And they win every game." allegedly operating on the cam- socially, and emotionally through Photographer Mike Christensen "Dances....everybody goes." pus? wholesome competitive activi- Cartoonist Craig Hansen "And he healed him right on Fred's Out. ties. Business Staff Enid Bellville the gym floor." The primary consideration in "The guy in the foreign car., Letters determining the value of inter- Circulation Staff Ken Byers, June Johnson sure he takes a bath." scholastic sports is the indivi- General Staff Tim Adams, Darlene Bryan, "No He is not, I talked with Editor: dual who participates. Such things Him this morning." The article in last week's paper as school spirit, school presi- Susan Butler, Katzi Kurtz, Alison Grace, Alan Ham by, "LaGrange you sure you pertaining to the "PassionPlay", tige, and spectator interest are Caroline Milam, Carolyn Mitchell, Rosemary Neely, John can get in?" performed on Good Friday has not major factors in evaluating "What's your name?' " Rat promoted much talk on the L.C. Old, Bobby Payne, Sandra Rigsby, Regina Watson, Gus an athletic program. Booker T." campus. I think it would be good The track team has partici- Whalen. "I wasn't really hungry any- for aU of us to devote a few mo- pated in only one meet this year. Faculty Advisors: Mr. Gray son Bradley, Mr. Alan Thomas way." ments to the meaning and out- Eleven boys made the trip to come of this performance. Emory and entered nine of the I think we will all agree that seventeen events. Although only if it did nothing else, it received one boy had ever represented our attention. Perhaps, as some LaGrange in track, they scored have said, it made us think about more points than last year's ATTENTION the crucifixion of Christ more team. On the basis of this "dis- deeply than before. Must what we mal" performance, I am sure that Male Seniors believe in be ridiculed before members of the track team will If there are any male members of the Senior Class who would

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I am not concerned that you flooding with volunteers who want By TOM HUGHES paying for your meals in one PAUL COOK: "The meal tic- see nothing worthwhile in being to drive the nails in, pierce the John Carter, HTN Student of sum at the beginning of each ket option would be a great help a member of, or observing our side, and bury the modern the "'sek, is a senior from Joplin, quarter?" to those students who eat only teams in action, since the Hill- "Kreiss." No one cares if he Missouri, majoring in Business DEAN HAWTHORNE: "It two meals a day at school, or top News seems to be having either survives the first rehear- Administration. Since John's ar- seems to me that it should be only seldom eat at school on the difficulty in finding anything wor- sal or ever rises again especially rival in 1962, he has seen many fair that we pay only for the would not benefit from the option, thwhile that is connected with certain professors and students. changes here at LaGrange; among meals which we eat. As it stands regularly at the school cafeteria LaGrange College. However, I As for the version of an Oral those are the construction of the now, those who leave on the week- would not benefit from the option would suggest that you con- Roberts tent show, perhaps many campus sanctuary and the ends are paying more than $4.00 said option perhaps even being tact some members of these should have crawled forward on library. He has also seen a per weekend for meals they never detrimental to them. teams. Perhaps they could en- hands and knees begging to be marked trend towards a less pro- see, not to mention any meals I think that the option should lighten you. purged of the rotten filth in their vincial administration. which they should miss during be offered, if practical, because Ronald Luke diseased minds. It is believed the week. a large number of students would that Satan would repent if he saw BROOKS SHELHORSE: "I so probably benefit from it." A Few Pet Gripes: any of them coming his way. Like rarely miss a meal, I feel that How about the "new" HTN. cancer, the corruption has spread Where is It new? Look again by paying for the meals at the The staff of this rag will in a social vein also. Certain beginning of each quarter I get at the caricature depicting an whites fctel they cannot live with I meet tonight at 6 p.m. in the LC revival. It appears that Christ a savings, but I feel that it newsroom. For a good issue the shadow of a "different" per- should be left up to the indivi- is moving out of the picture as he son sharing his sunlight. Even [next week bring your pills and must have moved out of mind and dual. For some students a meal I please don't park in the hall. basest animals have no prejudice. ticket would mean a large sav- heart of a minority of the LC Where will the prejudiced few go Infidels. HTN is new in that res- ing. in the next life? Both heaven and MARTHA HAINES: "I think pect. It now reflects irreverence, hell are integrated since all men and shameful disrespect for that we should buy meal tcketsbythe were once created equal. Reli- quarter, because half the time News Briefs which is sacred. It appears that gious infamy and social indigna- Manget is now the point where I don't go to meals, especially tion seem to be the foundation of when I'm away on weekends. Nick Flaskay, a junior busi- Tobacco Road and Calvary meet. certain student standards of Many a silent viewer watched DINAH TUCKER: "Buying $10 ness major from LaGrange, has morals. These are the gems of meal tickets would be much more been appointed News Editor of with disgust at the sacrilegious society, and will hopefully be ex- the Hilltop News. display with vilest contempt for beneficial to students at La- terminated by a more sensible Flaskay has served as presi- the partakers of the Good Fri- Grange College. The current generation. JOHN CARTER practice of buying quarter meal dent of the Pan Hellenic Council day fiasco. Hebrews Inc. should By the way, the hope of the Carter has been a member of tickets is wasteful and certainly this year and president of Gamma put on Act Two and Three so members of the losing team is the Legislative Council, Circle not economical when not all meals Phi Alpha fraternity. He was that it will not quit and perhaps K (of which he is serving as Vice are eaten and students leave for a former reporter for the HTN. with fewer members seeking un- President), appeared on the LC weekends. de served credit, and more with stage in "No Time For Ser- JOHN CARTER: "Yes, I feel Rodd Buell, a sophomore pre- admirable spirit, it wiU come geants," worked on the stage that student behavior toward the med major, is the new Managing back a winner. We lose, but we crew for "Royal Gambit" and is cafeteria would be better if they Editor of the HTN. try, and try hard, with all the currently working on "Once Up- knew they did not have to eat a Buell, a resident of Tampa, effort we have. on A Mattress.' John also has meal and were not paying for it. Florida, is a member of Pi Larry Joe Kinsman written for the HTN for three One wastes money on weekends Delta Kappa fraternity and a years and is Sports and Greek when he is away, when one over former columnist on the news- Surely you're putting us on.Ed. editor of the Quadrangle this sleeps and when one cannot sto- paper staff. year. Pi Delta Kappa is John's The Editor: Greek choice, and he has served I would like to commend those as fraternity historian and secre- responsible for the "new" Hill- tary. The Quadrangle will reflect DAVIS top news for a remarkable come- John's name as one of LC's out- PHARMACY back. The whole format of the standing Seniors. paper is greatly improved. Es- John thought the most outstand- ing feature of last Friday's lunch Specializing in pecially enjoyable are the topi- cal satire on campus life and "was the manner in which the prescription service food remained upon the plate the meaningful editorials. These even when turned upside down." first issues seem to indicate REGISTERED PHARMACI8T We asked John about the possi- ALWAY8 ON DUTY that LaGrange College can In- deed have a provocative and in- bility of the administration ever teresting newspaper in which its repealing the "18th admend- ment," and he replied dryly, "I students can take pride. Looking Davis Pharmacy think it's forseeable in the near 10 N. Court Sq. forward to more of the same. Alice J. Turner future." "As far as my most per- sonally satisfying experience, I would have to say my fraternity association, because of a ture FIRST FEDERAL feeling of brotherhood which I feel is often lacking in national AN INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS AND HOME OWNERS fraternities. Further, I don't think that we, as members of La- SAVINGS and LOAN Grange's three local fraterni- ties, are losing that much when ASSOCIATION compared to the large nationals." John will graduate in June and LaGrange, Georgia hopes to teach school for a year in Clayton County, and then do MEMBER FSLIC graduate work in the area of hospital administration. INVITATION We cordially invite all LaGrange College stu- dents to visit LaGrange's Largest and Best De- partment Store for everything to wear for

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Dine - 3 nectics • little ef- April 19- 4:00 Pi Delt vsGammaPhi- 5:30 Sigma Nu vs Indepen- fort for a lot of money-the world bright future dents today. By KNOX FERRIS April 21. 4:00 Sigma Nu vs GammaPhi- 5;30 Pi Delt vs Indepen- Arnholm - negative - white; po- dents "We are losing f< ur seniors, sitive - black; morals? double April 26- 4:00 Gamma Phi vs Independents- 5;30Sigma Nu vs. Pi and three of them have been Delt standards? starters since they have been Peterdi - print - grass and rain April 28- 4:00 Sigma NuvsIndependents- 5:30Pi Delt vs Gamma here ... I know they are going Phi McLean - structure II - tri- to be hard to replace, indivi- angles - rectangles - textured. dually, but we are going to try Tennis team schedule and replace them. It may be with individuals that play a Apr. 19 2:00 P.M. WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE LAGRANGE Con't from page 1 Apr 25 2:00 P.M. Berry College Berry little bit differently than these Apr. 28 2:00 P.M. Shorter College Rome Sunday . "The Starting Point". boys, but we probably will have Monday - "Creative Tension". as good ball players as we had'. May 2 2:00 P.M. BERRY COLLEGE LAGRANGE Tuesday ■ "Being and Doing." Their skills may be different, May 4 1:30 P.M. Oglethorpe College Atlanta Mr. Landiss stressed that he but it's just a matter of blend- May 12 2:00 P.M. SHORTER COLLEGE LAGRANGE will make introductory remarks ing them together and making a May 13, 14 GEORGIA INTERCOLLEGIATE LAGRANGE only, that is, rather than giving workable outfit with them. The CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT a formal lecture he is mainly prospects right now look real Interested in dialogue and ques- good." These were Coach Mar- Tennis team drops two matches tions. iotti's words as he was recently COACH MARIOTTI interviewed by the HTN. The coach was then asked to Last Tuesday afternoon the LC Morgan 6-4, 8-6. comment on the new players he tennis team traveled to Columbus are pretty good students, that 2. Ralph Kuhn (LC) def. Rich- LAGRANGE recently obtained. to encounter the Columbus Col- particular phase of their acade- ard Wills 6-3, 6-3. "Presently we have two junior lege netters. The Panther team college boys, and I would like to mic program shows them up con- 3. Julian Hayes (NG) def. THEATRE get one more. This would give siderably. But I don't think that Sammy Stewart 6-2, 6-4. the team a junior college boy at this is a major factor in recruit- 4. John Lawrence (NG) def. ing. One of the biggest factors Mike McAfee 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. BEGINNING APRIL 25 THE the center position, one at is that we are competing with, 5. Buddy McTureous (LC) def.j LaGRANGE THEATRE WILL BE forward, and one at guard, in- not major colleges for the good bobby Ridgway 6-2, 6-4. CLOSED FOR REMODELING. abling the team to have boys with some experience who won't find boys, but also against the junior 6. John Thompson (NG) def. it too difficult to adjust to our. colleges. In some instances the Johnny Pike 6-2, 6-4. junior college offers a high school Matinee until 5 p.m. style. This basketball, by the' DOUBLES boy a better scholarship than a Children 25c — Adults 75c way, is as good as basketball . Dixon - Wills (NG) def. four year college can offer, and After 5 p.m. (small college basketball) as they Morgan - Stewart 6-3, 7-5. we have several junior colleges in Children 35c — Adults 90c play anywhere." 2. Hayes • Lawrence (NG) def. In the next question Coach was the state that offer full scholar- Kuhh - McTureous 4-6, 6-1, 6-3. ships. Boys these days are look- 3. Ridgway - Thompson (NG) WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY asked to relate some of the dif- ficulties he encounters in recruit- ing for the best deal they can def. McAfee - Pike 6-1, 6-4. ing new players, both from junior possibly get. One of the main DesTmaTion way: colleges, and from high schools. points we use in inducing a boy "This business of recruiting to come here is that we have a w wavwaYouTi has a lot of angles. One of the good academic program. We try factors in it is that we offer an to impress them and influence I presents Coke A.B. degree, but I'm not grip- them in'that way. Accordingly, ping about that at all because I most of the boys we get are good makes think that it's a more valuable boys academically. Last year's degree than a B.S. degree. A record will attest to that. I think Ralph Kuhn swats one, and one... the major problem is that there OfeUrparty lot of the boys that are junior was optimistic, for just a short is so much competition." college boys do not have a lang- while back they had lost fo Colum- mm uage background, and unless the* "There are two things that ef- Sparkle bus by the narrow score of 5-4. fect a basketball program. One is the entrance exams, and the other However, the home-court advant- age proved to be too much for is the number of scholarships that you can offer. I know that our LC as every man went down in Pi Delts win defeat. school is probably a little harder The scene changed to the LC to get into than some of the other home courts last Friday after- Volleyball schools that we have to compete IN PANAWSIOfTAND MeTROCOLOR noon, as the Panthers faced the against. Although this reduced the THEATRE total number that would be suit- North Georgia tennis team. Ralph The last series in the inter- Kuhn, now playing in the number fraternity voUeyball games was able for a particular school, as two position, won his match, and played on Tuesday night. Gamma far as the scholarships are con- Buddy McTureous, playing in the Phi and Pi Delt were still very cerned, the more boys you have number five position, also won much in contention for the title. the more personnel it's going his. ^/tufe-UIH THEATRE Although Pi Delt had a slight to require, that is coaching per- Summary of the North Georgia edge percentage - wise, a loss sonnel....K takes at least fifteen, match: to the Goblins would have cost players to start a season. You are SINGLES \(ptfutqe them the title. going to lose maybe two through 1. Butch Dixon (NG) def. Neal The action on the floor was a academic difficulties, and you arei tough as it has ever been and in going to be real lucky to go 2 Smash Wffsf the first game Gamma Phi took through a season without an inju ry L Phi Delt 15-5. The second game of some sort that will keep one or "BUY-WISE DISCOUNT CENTER" FR/-SAT-SUN saw the Delt's take revenge by a maybe two of your key players out score cf 14-9. 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