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Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 4-4-1963 The George-Anne Georgia Southern University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (1963). The George-Anne. 2492. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/2492 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. GSC- HARVARD DEBATE-8 P.M. THE Frank I. Williams Center Tomorrow VOLUME 36 STATESBOR, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 NUMBER 22 Issues Disclosed At Two Meetings Swimming Pool Tyson Suggests Students Speak Now Op en To GSC Students Honor System Before Congress The swimming pool is now open The Student Personnel Advisory Council and the The Georgia Southern College Student Congress for student use for spring quar- Student Congress held a joint meeting last Thursday ter, and it will be opened from held a joint meeting with members of house councils, the 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. afternoon at which a possible “May-Day-Play-Day,” a GEORGE-ANNE Staff, the Committee of 41, and all in- The life guards for this quarter student Honor Council, Honors Day, and the spring re- terested students last Wednesday night to discuss cam- are Robert Smith and Allan Bacon. treat for outgoing and incoming Student Congress mem- There are also several regula- pus rules and regulations. tions which must be followed by bers was discussed. many of the problems produced later this quarter and every The meeting was held in order I students using the pool. They are Plant Engineer Charles John- to assimilate student opinion and I by dating couples off campus.” son began the meeting with a spring quarter thereafter. He pro- ,Nas follows: ideas for presentation by the Con- —possibilities of a colored band statement concerning use of the posed that the various academic The pool is to be used only performing at GSC. college truck. He said that his de- classes compete in both mental gress to the Student Personnel by students, faculty members, Advisory Council the following partment will furnish the truck and physical activities during —the forming of a committee their immediate families, and day. their out-of-county guests. and the driver for any student that day. whose sole function would be to organization provided that he re- Some of the problems and ideas sponsor off-campus events as well Tt is to be used only when Honors System the gate is open and when at ceives 24 hours notice. Johnson cited at the meeting are as fol- | as on-campus “so that they won't Dr. Ralph K. Tyson, chairman lows: have to be sponsored by clubs.” least one life guard is within the also stated that any equipment of the advisory council, followed enclosure. transported by organizations must —the possibilities of individual —A possible solution to the Leavitt’s proposal with the sug- long lines entering the dining hall. There shall be no running, be returned by said organization gestion that a student honor sys- students holding a dance without th affiliation of a recognized cam- chasing, pushing, or other play- and that the maintenance divi- tem be developed here to hear —possibilities of the Student ful acts on the decks of the sion will not be responsible for disciplinary problems normally pus organization. Congress being granted some of pool. said equipment. handled by the various deans. He An Open Session —student government, to han- the entrtainment money with A complete shower must be which they could negotiate for the Johnson was followed by H. suggested that this “judiciary A “good” turnout of students attended the March 27 meeting of the Student Congress to express dle disciplinary action. taken upon entering or re-enter- Douglas Leavitt of the department council” hear various cases of —“trivial matters’ such as or- appearance of big name bands ing the enclosed area. of Health Physicadl Education, and a serious nature, and recommend opinions and make suggestions on campus rules and regulations. The session was followed the next ders by officials to sit up straight here in future years. All swimmers shall wear regula- Recreation. Leavitt proposed that satisfactory disciplinary action to day by a joint meeting of the Student Congress and Student Personnel Advisory Council. For the in the reading room of the Frank The following day the Congress tion bathing suits; cotton gym a campus-wide “May Day—Play- the administration. I. Williams Center.” met with the advisory council shorts are not to be worn for Day” program be presented here results of that meeting, see adjoining stories. —A suitable area for co-ed sun- to discuss these and other mat- swimming. bathing. ters with that group. For a re- Diving into the pool shall be For more on the proposed —A sanctioned on-campus park- port on Thursday’s meeting, see done only from the deck around Honor Council, see editorial on ing area which may “alleviate the story at left. the pool or from the diving College Chorus page two. board. There shall be no smoking, Performs With 21 'Women’ Compete For Tomorrow eating or drinking of soft drinks A retreat for incoming and out- within the enclosed area. going Congress members at which Those not in bathing suits are Sav. Symphony the annual revision of the consti- to remain outside the enclosed tution will take place, was ten- f area except individuals who dress The Savannah Symphony Or- tatively set far Rock Eagle Camp Miss Springblossom’Tonite GSC Debaters To »<in the bath house. chestra, under the direction of at th end of the school year. Those students dressing in the Chauncey Kelly, closed the 1962- Honors Day was set for May By MADELINE MISFELDT a repeat performance of last year These beautiful “women” are gym shall enter the locker room 63 season Monday night, April 13 and Parents Day for May 12. while the judges are chosing the going to show the audience some from the outside doors only. 1, with its presentation of “Car- The final item on the meeting’s Twenty-one of GSC’s most There shall be no passing through mina Burana.” agenda called for a special report beautiful “women” will compete ‘queen” for 1963. Miss Wayne very “unusual” talent. Their tal- for the title of “Miss Spring Blos- “Azalea” Ellis, who captured the Vie With Harvard the gymnasium. “Carmina Burana,” a collect- from Congress President Ray ents will vary from singing and The pool is maintained for som of 1963” in the annual Re- title last year will also crown the ion of twelth-century poems with Bowden concerning recent prob- dancing to dramatic readings of The Georgia Southern Debate University side will be William swimming and is not a place for twentieth-century orchestral ac- lems brought before the Student verse Beauty Review tonight, new queen. nursery rhymes. April 4, at 8:15 p.m. in McCroan Team will meet the Harvard Uni- Burke of Miami, Florida and Rich- necking or petting. Couples companiment, was sung by the Congress. The report was post- The judges will be members of ard LeGates of Winchester, Mass- whose conduct is not in accord- Auditorium. Admission will be 25 Miss Cromley further added versity Debate Council tomorow Savannah Symphony Chorus, poned to the next advisory coun- the Georgia Southern faculty. at 6 p.m. in the Frank I. Wil- achusetts. ance with this' regulation will be which consists of the following cil meeting which was tentatively cents per person. The review is They will judge the contestants that in the contest the men are asked to leave the pool area. sponsored yearly by the Wesley liams Center. Burke is vice president of the groups: the Community Chorale, set for Monday, April 8. on the basis of femininity and dressed as women and are escort- The subject under debate will Harvard Debate Council and has The diving board is to be used under the direction of Harry Per- Foundation, said Ane Cromley, originality. Charles Wamock will ed by coeds dressed as men. The secretary of Wesley Foundation. be “Resolved: That There’s won many honors in various only for diving purposes. Con- sse; the Madrigal Singers, under be the Master of Ceremonies. winner of the contest will receive speech tournaments, including the tinued bouncing on this board is Something Rotten in the Statis of the direction of George Hofer; “Miss Spring Blossam of 1962” Juan Thompson will play the a bouquet of flowers and a very Shakespear.” Ballantine Medal which was pre-’ prohibited and at no time shall St. John’s Episcopal Church Boys’ Construction Of will open the review. She will do organ, added Miss Cromley. “unusual” prize. sented to him as a participant it be used by more than one Members of the Georgia South- Choir directed by Miss Joy Mar- ern Debate Team are Frank Chew in the Harvard-Yale-Princeton person at the same time. tin; the Georgia Southern College Students who violate these reg- Tennis Courts CONTESTANTS ESCORTS SPONSOR of Bartow, Georgia, and Miss Debates. Chorus, directed by Dr. John P. LeGates is home secretary of ulations will forfeit their privi- Mary Ann Addleman of Waleska, Graham, professor of music; and 1. Jim “Rose” Bradley Jane Hunter International Language Association Georgia. Debating on the Harvard the Harvard Debate Council and lege to use the pool.