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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 »

Baseball — Professionalism or Amateurism The game of baseball will probably reach an all time Ries Sparkles Repeat Of SIGL zenith this Spring, when the Major Leagues start their well oiled machines rolling. The word “game” has al- As Wildcats Fall \ most been removed from most of the sporting events Also Expected that draw the continuous crowds each season. To Eagle Attack Football and Basketball can also fall into this cate- By HOYT CANADY Managing Editor gory, but since this is the season for baseball I plan to By LONICE BARRETT refer only to this area. The source of Amateurism which Sports Editor Approximately eight hundred gymnasts will con- I wish to compare with professionalism is college base- The Georgia Southern College verge on the Georgia Southern campus this weekend for ball, Georgia Southern baseball in particular. Eagles, snapping back beautifully the USA Invitational Gymnastics Meet, which will begin from two successive losses in- tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. will continue at 8 a.m. Sat- How many times this spring will you see the head flicted by South Carolina, won urday morning, and run through Saturday evening. lines “Bonus Baby, or “Smith hoding out for more both ends of a two-game series with the Davidson College Wild- Tomorrow evening will begin groups. cash?” I’ve seen them so many times I don’t need to cats. the Senior Women’s division in this division will be represent- open the sports section because I know what I’ll see. competition which will feature ed by Dade County Junior Col- In Monday’s game, Freshman teams such as the Fort Meyers lege from Miami who will meet These men who sign the contracts are in business, pro- Mike Ries pitched a four- mas- Recreation Department, the Pow- head-on with Druid Hills High fessional baseball business. terpiece as the Eagles won the ell-Moise team, the Tuscaloosa School. Yeager rates both as opener 6-1. Both teams were able YMCA, a team from Druid Hills “powerhouses” and having “very Take last season for instance, the New York Yan- to collect but four hits, but High School in Atlanta, Northside fine teams.” kees won the American League Pennant, but the Los Southern was able to capitalize YMCA of Atlanta, and the Al- He went on to say that some Janis Landry of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was the championship performer in the senior women’s division Angeles Dodgers and ended in a on these hits to their fullest bene- bany YMCA, plus others, stated of the events in the collegiate last year at the USA Invitational Gymnastics Meet. This year’s meet is scheduled to get under way fit. GSC gymnastics coach, Pat division will be slated for Satur- tomorrow night at 7:30 with the senior women’s division starting the competition. Tickets are on sale day atfemoon, and some of the tie. These two teams enjoyed an extra bit of profit be- Yeager. from any member of the GSC gymnastics team at $.50 per person. cause they had to compete in a playoff, with the Giants In the first GSC pushed Also competing in the Senior best events will be saved for Sat- across five big runs on two hits, Women’s Division will be Geor- urday evening. winning. Then came the World Series in which the Yan- two walks, a hit batsman and gia Southern’s coed gymnasts, And the competition Saturday d kees and the Giants went out and played the “game” two errors. Another run was Jane Dodson and Kathie Graham. evening starting at 7:30 will fea- Gamecocks Snap Saturday for another extra sum. scored when a wild throw was Saturday morning will begin ture what Yeager states as a “re- made to third allowing Griffin to the competition in the Boys and match of the SIGL Champion- After that the season ended, and we had to wait un- score. Girls Division who are 11 years ships.” The Wildcats scored their only old and under. Yeager termed this The same teams that competed Southern’s Win til the present to find out “who’s on first.” College base- in the Southern Intercollegiates Eagle Netmen Meet run in the seventh inning on two one as a “loaded affair with a ball seems to offer a different view of the game. A great singles and a muffled double- flock of entries.” will be competing Saturday night. many of our colleges and universities give scholarships play. They threatened in several He said that there will be many This will include GSC, Georgia Streak At Five , but with the help of some YMCA teams competing in this Tech, Florida State, Florida, Dav- for baseball alone. This might be compared with the pro- id Lipscomb, and The Citadel. outstanding fielding were held to, division, and it will also include After having won their first' Charleston Here fessional “bonus baby”, but not entirely. The top performers in the SIGL but one run. others such as the Tallahassee five games of the season, the Tumbling Tots, the Wagner will also be on the Saturday night Saturday at 1:30 p.m„ the GSC Wright, Robert Jones, Joe Georgia Southern has only the miniumu in scholar- Ries, making his first start as agenda. Tang Noi of the Citadel, GSC Eagles traveled to South School from Louisiana, and the Carolina this past weekend and tennis team goes against the Col- Scraggs, “Horse” Oilliford, and ships for the young men who want to play baseball. With a collegian, gave up four hits, Leesburg Acrobats. “There will Bob Snyder of Tech, Rick Miller “Tiger” Waters. walked six, struck out four and of FSU, and Buddy Harris of were dealt two successive losses lege of Charleston to open the this small quantity of allotment a person would wonder be eight or nine teams in each at the hands of the University of Dr. R. D. Ward, tennis coach, allowed Davidson, but one hit division,” he stated. GSC will be among the star gym- 1963 tennis season. The game had this to say concerning the why an athlete actually wants to try and accomplish during the first eight innings. nasts competing for individual South Carolina. The scores of Immediately following this will these games was 12-3 and 7-4. will be played on GSC’s courts. upcoming match, “We don’t know such feats for nothing. The nothing of the situation is come the Junior Boys and Girls honors. much about the Charleston team, On Tuesday, the Eagles again Division competition which will “This meet will have almost In the first game played on Charleston posted a 4 and 5 the game itself. defeated Davidson 9-5 to win the but we are going to do our best.” feature gymnasts in the 12, 13, every Southern Intercollegiate Friday, the Eagles were able to won-lost record last year. This series. Larry Maurer, making his Our team over-came a rough ordeal last Spring to and 14 years old age group. They champion,” stated Yeager. collect but six hits off the op- The Eagles’ next match will be first start of the season, had his will be the first meeting between April 12 and 13, when a four- will compete in the same events Tickets are now on sale by posing and went down enter the semi-finals of the NAIA baseball champion- troubles in the first inning, gave the Eagles and Charleston. Both team meet is scheduled here at as the men and women in the members of the gymnastics team in defeat. Pierce Blanchard, Eagle ship. We have one of the few college teams who can up two runs before being re- senior division. for $.50 per person. Yeager said starter, lasted 2 1/3 innings and teams played against a mutual GSC. boast over the winning of three games in one day for lieved by Larry Crouch who, Yeager said that there will be that these tickets, if bought in was tagged with the loss. High- opponent last year. Charleston with the help of David Bell in many entries in this division from advance, will be good for all four lighting the Eagle’s effort was a defeated Ga. State College 9-0, the chance of bringing a championship to the college. the ninth, finished the game. different high schools in the state. sessions. If they are purchased at 350 foot by Charles and the Eagles beat them 7-2. With the current season underway as it is now, a Davidson scored their runs on the door, tickets will have to be Trapley. Third baseman Royce Ex- One of particular interest to GSC The following men are expect- person can have a good feeling of pride to know that his two hits, a walk and an error. bought for every session. These ley took batting honors for the They added their third run in the will be the group from Tucker ed to head the list against the team takes the field to uphold the glory which was be- High School. This outfit is coach- tickets will be available up until Eagles with two hits in four second inning on two more 4 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. times at bat. Maroons: Dan Dixon, Steve singles and an error. From then ed by GSC graduate Stanley Mc- stowed on them from the team of the previous year. Callar, an ex-Eagle gymnast who Saturday’s game again saw the In the major leagues, a baseball manager can have until the ninth they failed to performed the side horse event Eagles go down in defeat. Al- threaten. The Wilcats then push- GSC Presents “Publisher’s BACON RECEIVES a pretty short life. The upstairs gentlemen who control for Pat Yeager’s 1962 thinclads. Book Exhibit” April 8-12. The though GSC outhit their hosts ed across two runs in a last ef- 10-9, errors and poor fielding fort in the ninth. There will also be high school exhibit will feature publications Randall Bacon, a senior English the purse strings have the power to oust the man if teams from Avondale and Druid of spring and fall of 1962 in helped the Gamecocks to a 7-4 In their half of the first inning, major from Darien, has received things didn’t go as they should. These same overlords Hills of Atlanta. Room 8 at Marvin Pittman victory. an assistantship to work on his the Eagles scored one run on a The Senior Division will com- School. Teachers wishing to South Carolina put together can take a player and have absolute control as long as freak home run by leadoff man Master of Arts degree at the Uni- pete after the Junior group finish- bring classes may make ap- two big innings scoring three versity of Arkansas at Fayette- 1 they feel he is worth the dollar to them. You won’t see Tommy Jones. The run, which es which should be around 2 p.m. pointments by calling Miss Ed- runs in the first and seventh in- should have been just a single, ville, Arkansas. any moody ‘bonus baby’ around this area, unless you are This group will include the gym- wina Paul from 9-12 a.m. at ning. David Bell, pitching for Bacon is presently student went through the legs of the nasts on the high school level, 4-5253. GSC, lasted 6 2/3 innings before avid television fans, but you will see a great game played center fielder and the speedy teaching at Portal High School junior college level, YMCA Students, parents, faculty, giving way to Jerry Stephens. as the word means it to be played. Jones scored without trouble. and will graduate in June with a groups, and some “unattached” and other interested persons Bill Griffin led the Eagle’s attack Bachelor of Science degree in I’m not trying to put down. It GSC scored three more runs One of the outstanding groups are invited. with three hits. in the fourth when Mickey Allen Education. is here to stay. The whole scope that seems to make it singled, Jim Seeley singled, Tar- He will begin classes in July enjoyable is the fact that it is professionalized and peo- pley walked and Wayne Connor ' mm and attend one session of summer chased all three home with a school. This will be to help pre- ple want to pay to see a good show. But it seems to me pare him to teach the classes he t triple off the right field fence. as if the ‘game’ has lost some of the glory that once This made the score 4-3. will be teaching at the University went along with it. Tommy Jones, again leading off of Arkansas next fall. He will Whether you are a fan of baseball or not, it wouldn’t in the fifth, drilled a triple into teach two classes the fall semes- deep left-center field. Allen walk- ter and one class the spring sem- Steve Wright be a total waste to come out and see the Eagles play, ester, and will be working on his ed, and while attempting to steal Captain, GSC Tennis Team the honest way that helps the game. second, forced the to balk M.A. in English. allowing Jones to cross the plate with the unearned run. Allen ./THE GEORGE-ANNE APRIL 4, 1963 PAGE 3 then scored on Seeley’s single. After Crouch and Jones had walked in the eighth, Bill Griffin, also getting a home run on an error, scored both and himself Griffin actually had a triple on 0>. iMerle Norman Cosmetic Studio the play.

TO YOU! An invitation for a complimentary ARTIST COMING TO and FREE demonstration in complexion care. GSC APRIL 6 Mr. Robert Hodgell, renowned Individual make-up and color chart. modem artist, will appear at GSC on April 10 at 6 pan. He is brought here through the services of the Methodist Faculty Forum. Studio Hours — 9 A.M.-6 P.M. Hodgell’s speech is open to the public. Hodgell, noted for his vast Polly Roach, Owner knowledge of art and religion, is Chairman of the Art Division at Out Or Safe?? 450 S. Main 764-2509 Florida Presbyterian College. Fur- Well, from here it looks like he’ll make it. This is one of several plays this week that added up to a ther information may be received double victory by GSC’s baseballers over Davidson College. Southern won Monday’s opening game from Rev. William T. Brown. 6-1 and returned Tuesday for a 9-5 triumph.

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Circle all the winners and receive $10.00 cash. If no one gets all the winners, the person naming the most winners will receive $5.00 in cash from the George-Anne. In case contestants tie, the prize is equally divided. 1. In each ad on this page you will find two college teams scheduled to compete this week. Check the teams you think will win. Tie games count against you unless indicated. 2. Mail or bring your entry to the George-Anne office located in the Frank I. Williams Center not later than 2 p.m. Friday. Letters must be postmarked before this time A New Slate 3. Members of the George-Anne staff are not eligible to win. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Music Fraternity held its annual election of officers last week. The new slate include (L-R): front row: Joe Biddy, vice-president; Wendell Lewis, president, Roland Page, secretary; back row: Earl Collins, treasurer; George Baggs, alumni-secretary; Jimmy Chesnut, Warden, and Pat McMillen, historian. ROLL FILM Developed

tained by several wel-known Skate "R Bowl and Printed Home Economics guest speakers. The editor of “House Beautiful,” Elizabeth Gor- STUDENT RATES 1 Day Service Sinfonia Elects Convention Sees don, will be there. — BLACK & WHITE or COLOR — Ruth Gaffney, editor of “Fore Cast for Home Economists,” will Monday — Saturday Strong For VP speak on her trips aboard, com- CURRIE STUDIOS paring American and Russian 35c Per Game — 3 Games $1.00 Slate Of Officers The annual Home Economics family patterns. 34 E. MAIN ST. Statesboro, Ga. Convention will be held this year The Zeta Omicron Chapter of Chesnut, Tifton, Warden, George at the Americana Motel in Atlan- Other highlights of the conven- Vandy (Baseball, Friday) Ga. Tech Vandy (Tennis, Friday) Georgia tion will be a patio party and a Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity Braggs, Claxton, Alumni-Secreta- ta, tommorrow and Saturday. ry, and Pat McMillen, Ringgold, French dinner to be served to the swore in seven new officers last Kerry Strong, a GSC student, homemakers. week, according to Joe David, Historian. is running for second vice presi- EASTER Shoes? outgoing President. These men will take office next dent on the state board of the Members of the GSC Home week and will serve through the college chapters. Economics Chapter who plan to The national honorary music following year, said David. attend the convention are: Rhetta for the best selection fraternity selected it’s new execu- Phi Mu Alpha, in keeping with Elaine Walden will preside at Thompson; Sarah Ray; Sophronia CITY DAIRY CO. VISIT tives on Monday, March 24, said its’ purpose, to advance the cause the breakfast given by the Geor- Hand; Elaine Walden; Mary Alice — Grade A Dairy Products — David. of music in America, strives to gia Economic Commission. Belcher; Irma Carol Groover; and The new officers are as fol- present various musical programs The homemakers will be enter- Kerry Strong. PASTEURIZED—HOMOGENIZED FAVORITE SHOE STORE lows: Wendell Lewis, Sylvania, thoughout the year. Included VITAMIN D MILK “serving Statesboro for 21 years” President, Joe Biddy, Tifton, Vice- among these are their annual min- 18 E. Main St. Statesboro, Ga. President, Roland Page, St. strel show, and their planned THE GEORGE-ANNE APRIL 4, 1963 PAGE 4 Ph. 764-2212 Statesboro, Ga. Petersburg, Fla., Secretary, Earl American Music Program, said Auburn (Tennis, Friday) Flordia Collins, Lyons, Treasurer, Jimmy David. Auburn (Baseball, Friday) Florida j-OWN — FORDTOWN — FORDTOWN — FORDTOWN — FORDTOWN - SEA ISLAND BANK O1 "FORDTOWN" i a Ford — Falcon — Fairlane — Comet— 5 and its 2 Mercury l SALES — SERVICE 1 South side Branch . . . just off the GSC campus 0LLIFF FORD C0RP. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I 38-40 N. Main St. Statesboro § 7 Vandy (Baseball, Saturday) Ga. Tech * Vandy (Tennis, Saturday) Ga. Tech (Blub - NMOiQUOJ — NMO-Laaoj — NAVOiaaOJ — NMOlQUOd — NMOJL STUDENTS! SHRIMP BASKET 99c FOR THAT QUICK SNACK Slaw, French fries, Rolls FOOT-LONG DOG 35c Franklin's Restaurant Mustard, Onions, Chili "Never Closes" Rockwell Manufacturing ROOT BEER reg. 10c large 15c —At Intersection Hwys. 301, 80 & 25— Corporation Clemson (Baseball, Saturday) Georgia Cincinnati (Basketball, Sat.) Boston

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