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^■^^^■■■■1 LIBRARY THE DEC 1968 Georgia Southern College Published by Students of Georgia Southern College Volume 49 Statesboro, Ga. 30458, Friday, Dec. 6,1968 Number 14 Kappa Sigma To 'Who's Who Lists Sponsor Charity Dance Dec. 14 24 GSC Students The 1968 edition of "Who's quarter, were approved by A Christmas charity dance Who Among Students in campus nominating committees featuring Rufus Thomas will be American Universities and and editors of the annual sponsored by Kappa Sigma Colleges" will carry the names of directory as being among the fraternity, following the 24 students from this college, country's most outstanding GSC-Armstrong State according to Ric Mandes, public campus leaders. basketball game Saturday, Dec. relations director. These students were selected 14. The students, selected by a on their academic achievement, The dance will be held in the campus committee last spring service to the commumity, Landrum Center from 9 p.m. to leadership in extracurricular 1 a.m. and late permits will be activities, and future potential. issued. Those students selected are: Housing Forms William L. Brannen of Doraville, The charity dance was Miss Cynthia A. Corr of Macon, originally scheduled to feature Miss Claire Halpern, of Miami, "Maurice Williams and the The annual Christmas tree lighting was held Thursday night in Are Available Fla., Miss Beverly Carlson of Zodiacs" Friday, Dec. 6. front of the F. I. Williams Center. Tau Kappa Epsilon Dawson, Max E. Buffington of administered the lighting,of the 1500 colored bulbs. Atlanta, Miss Margie E. Boyles Tickets will go on sale in both For Fall Quarter of Waycross, Miss Pattie E. student centers on Monday, Dec. Brooks of Gordon, Miss Ada D. 9, and may also be purchased Housing applications for fall Blount of Waynesboro, Miss from any brother of Kappa Christmas Symbol quarter, 1969, will be accepted Nancy Carter of Alma, John R. Sigma. Ticket prices will be $2 beginning Jan. 2, according to Thornton of Reynolds, Thomas in advance or $2.50 at the door. Mrs. Louise Screws, coordinator A. Kinchen of Thomasville, Miss of housing. Sandra E. Thomas of Waycross, All proceeds will go to buy Shines on Campus All students desiring Miss Virginia Sutton of Macon Christmas presents for the on-campus housing are urged to children at the Scottish Rite Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity program which featured an Miss Penny A. Stokham of Port apply as soon as possible after Wentworth, Miss Terry NeSmith Children's Hospital in Atlanta. sponsored the annual Christmas address by Dr. Pope A. Duncan, that date. It is expected that all of Moultrie, Billy N. Jones of Tree Lighting in front of the F. vice president. Dr. David Ruffin, college dormitories except During Christmas holidays I. William's Center at 8 Thursday professor of English, read the Reidsville, Miss Dorothy Altman freshmen will be reserved to of Waycross, Ronald Rabin of the fraternity will deliver the evening. nativity story. capacity early in January. Brunswick; and Mrs. Jackie H. gifts and spend a day at the Hal Lankford, TKE president, Lankford stated during the Housing applications may be Gay, Miss Julie Banks, Mrs. hospital with the children. was master.of ceremonies for the program that a plaque would be secured from the Housing Office presented to the sorority in the Administration Building. Florence R. Bice, Mrs. Hannah contributing the most toys to Each application must be T. Thompson, and Mrs. Celia A. the Statesboro Jaycee "empty accompanied by a $25 deposit, Neville, all of Statesboro. stocking" drive. Jaycees will check or money order. CLES Presents Musical Comedy, judge. Students who plan to attend The GSC Golden Eagle Band summer school must make provided a program of Christmas separate applications for summer Dec. 13 Is Date The Apple Tree' December 9 music for the lighting ceremony. school and the regular school Over 1500 lights brightened the year. For Last Fall G-A By BECKY BOBO free with presentation of the GSC symbol of the Christmas Staff Writer student ID card. spirit. The last issue of the GEORGE-ANNE for fall quarter The Christmas spirit was NOTICE "The Apple Tree," a The production features the evident throughout the program will be published Friday, Dec. Broadway musical comedy, will romance of the world's first man stated Pat Bolton, SAGC vice 13. There will not be another Only student bank checks issue until Jan. 10, 1969. Any be performed in McCroan and woman. The first of the president. will be cashed after Monday, Dec. 9, at 8:15 p.m. three segment comedy is a The lighting tradition was organization, division or Wednesday, Dec. 11, at individual desiring news to be All seats are reserved, and tickets homorous story of "The Dairy begun eight years ago by the Student Bank. are now available at the music of Adam and Eve," based on a Student Congress members and published before winter quarter W. M. Dewberry, should turn that news in to the department. Student tickets are story by Mark Twain. Tom the Administration in an effort Comptroller GEORGE-ANNE before Ewell, who plays the part of the to initiate a campus-wide Tuesday noon, Dec. 10. snake, finds the diary of Adam Christmas program. Will Mackenzie portrays Adam, Eve, portrayed by Rosemary Prinz, comes into Eden and changes things altogether. The first portion of the play pictures Adam telling the world's first joke. The next segment of the comedy is based on "The Ladyj or the Tiger," by Frank R. Stockton. King Arik, in the part of a slave, and a chorus of men and women join the three principle actors in this part. The last portion of the play is about a chimney sweep who longs to become an actress. This is taken from Jules Feiffer's "Passionella." Eve of "The Apple Tree" (Rosemary Prinz) achieved her stardon while playing the role of Tom Ewell, star of "The Apple Penny in the television series Tree", will entertain students "As the Word Turns." The play is produced through the Monday, Dec. 9, as he portrays American Theatre Productions the snake who finds the diary of where Miss Prinz developed her "No Exit", Christopher Fry's drama, is now being presented at THE EXIT. The play is directed by Adam. background in dramatic theatre. Charlton Humphrey and the cast is composed of two students and two faculty members. THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, Dec. 6, 1968 Page 2 Foreign Students Will Give Views A series of articles by foreign on the curriculum, student students giving their impressions body, administration, physical of Georgia Southern College will facilities, freedoms, and appear in the George-Anne restrictions. They have also been during Winter quarter 1969. asked to compare Statesboro egins at 9 a.m. Saturday on and south Georgia with the East All foreign students are economy and geography of their being asked to give their views native countries. The purpose of the articles will be to discuss frankly the 50 Volumes positive and negative points of our school and area in relation Are Donated to foreign countries, according to Dr. Harris Mobley, foreign To German Club student advisor. The Student art exhibit is now being displayed in the Foy Building. The water colors above are on exhibit on the third floor. Fifty volumes of library Oils, wood cuts, charcoals, and pen and pencil drawings are all part of the Foy Fine Arts Week material were recently donated which began Nov. 17. to the German Club by the Institute for Foreign (Cultural) Relations in Stuttgart, West Germany, acording to Andrew r~vrf*rr% Exciting Travel Plans Are Farkas, president. The volumes consist of popular illustrations of Germany, classical literature, Offered to GEA Members and literary essays. "These books provide a good increase A 1969 travel program which fly from Atlanta to London on $285.00. toward a German graduate will make available to all Georgia July 11. Individuals will have a A variety of group tours are library," stated Farkas. teachers and college students the full month on their own to available to Great Britain, Andrew became familiar with lowest possible air fare to travel Europe with the return Scandinavia and the Continent. the Institute's program of Europe has been announced by flight departing from Among the other opportunities sending library material to ■ X Dr. Woodrow Powell Mrs. Margaret Kilian, GEA Amsterdam on August 11, flying available will be a "plan your German clubs when he worked director of Public Relations. directly back to Atlanta. own itinerary" program at a cost at its central library in Germany A special DC-8 jet flight will For those who want a longer of only $5.00 or $10.00 per day, this summer. He was one of the Dr. W. Powell stay in Europe, there will be a depending on the type dozen students invited yearly flight departing Atlanta on June accommodations chosen. from all over the world to work Edison Presides 30, returning August Independent arrangements and in its central library. The Receives Grant 22-allowing almost eight weeks trips by automobile can be students also received a of European travel. economically planned for small scholarship from the German Dr. Woodrow W. Powell, Over Conference "This will be the first such groups. Low cost Eurailpasses Academic Exchange Service. professor of English, was the program in the state of will be available for the more The Institute also arranges recipient of a fellowship at the Dr. John O. Eidson presided Georgia", commented Miss adventurous independent exhibitions and lectures, Fifth Southeastern Institute of at two sessions of the Kilian, "and we anticipate a travelers.