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MEMBER OF INTERCOLLEGIATE THE GEORGE -ANNE PRESS PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE VOLUME 28 Collegeboro, Georgia, Suburb of Statesboro, Friday, March 30, 1956 NUMBER 22 60 Seniors At VetHousingAtGTC GTC Begin To Practice Teach Has Been Abolished Sixty GTC senior education majors have now completed Regents Rule their first week of practice teaching- at the Marvin Pittman school and eight other practice 'Wee' Paper The Apartments teaching centers in this section of the state. Joins Family Go by August Thirteen are assigned to Pitt- man High and a dozen to the For several years, "The The housing units on campus elementary school. Others will George-Anne" of the college for married veteran students do their quarter of classroom stood alone before it was will be closed at the end of the work at Claxton, Glynn joined by a companion in the summer school session and the Academy, Glennville, Jeff Davis, Marvin Pittman High School, college will no longer make any Savannah, Statesboro, Screven "The Little George-Anne." such provisions for married county, and Soperton. Now there seems to be a third students. Marvin Pittman High School: member of the family as the The action was brought about Mrs. Reba Clements, Dent New- Marvin Pittman's seventh by a ruling of the University ton, Carlton Humphrey, Lewis grade has come out with System Board of Regents. The Strickland, Edward Aber- The Wee George-Anne." order is effective in all the units crombie, Albert Murray, Cathy "The Wee George-Anne is in the system. Holt, Ann DeLoach, Martha edited by a seventh grader, Fourteen veteran families now Evans, Scotty Perkins, Chester Denny Rushing, who, along occupy the two apartment Webb, Robert Faudree, and TEAM CAPTAIN KELLY POWELL, hitting his game-winning against Erskine in with his teacher, Mrs. Ernest the eighth inning of Friday's game. Kelly is leading the team in hitting with eight hits in seven- houses on back campus. The Keith Turner. Teel, proof reads all the war surplus buildings were pur- teen times at bat for a .475 average. He has driven across ten runs in four games. Having been Marvin Pittman Elementary: materials. Denny also writes chased from Camp Stewart and Mrs. Dorothy Baker, Jeanette handicapped with a bad spike wound, Kelly has come back to spark the Professors on to vic- the editorials for the paper. set up on the campus in 1946, Gnann, Libby Ann Martin, Cora tory. The Kite native is enjoying his fourth and final season with the Professors. according to Don McDougald, Peeples, Leola Crews, Martha comptroller. He pointed out that Lacey, June Edenfield, Eubie the buildings are "sub- Lee Hendrix, Betty Thigpen, standard," but that they will be Annette Rhoden, Sue Cowart, Few Releases Casts For Editors Attend offered for sale by the college. and OKe Hendrix. Campus Scenes Claxton High School: Maggie According to Mr. McDougald, Simpson, James Milford, Ed- Bare knees playing "Dry Emory Confab the Board of Regents, in passing ward Dechau, George Paulk, Bones" belonging to men the new housing ruling, recog- Student Directed Plays wearing Bermuda shorts last Three members of The nizes the responsibility to the and Sanford Campbell. George-Anne staff will attend Glynn Academy, Brunswick: weekend at the ball games. mass of students. The regents One-act plays will be pre- s * * a conference of Georgia college feel that they do not have the Joel Cooper, Jo Ann Hartley, sented this quarter t>y the play newspaper representatives at Weita Wall, Sampso Herndon, A certain girl staying at a right to provide housing for directing class of Miss Dorothy Art Adds Six baseball game too long and Emory University this week- married students when in some and Alton Dews. Few. Production of these plays missing supper four days in end. cases there are not adequate Glennville High School: Billy has already begun under the Britt Fayssoux, editor, Ellen Dennard, Jo Ann Lane, Clyde New Courses a row. facilities for single students. direction of the various mem- * * * Blizzard, managing editor, and The veteran housing units Lane, Paul Ward, and Mary bers of the class. One require- Six new art courses will be Biology class trudging over Larry Hyde, news editor, repre- Sue Durrence. ment for this course is that were set up on the GTC campus listed in the 1956-57 catalogue, campus on a field trip. A few sent The George-Anne. Roy F. Jeff Davis High School, they choose their play, cast it, immediately after World War but all will not be offered next interested students examining Powell, faculty advisor, ac- Hazelhurst: Edison Murphy, work out movements, lighting, companied the delegation. II when there was a great in- Charles Henderson, Carolyn Mc- year. These will include three- flowers, the others stopping to flux of veteran students, many stage setting, and do all the rest on every bench, or either The student newspaper editors Lellan Sears, and Charles Scar- dimensional design, history of of them with wives and chil- directing. art, drawing and composition, chasing their "buddies" with will attempt to organize a Geor- borough. gia collegiate press association. dren. Other schools in the Four plays will be presented painting and composition, arts a sticker from yucca plant. Savannah High School: Daniel * * * The Emory Wheel, Emory system faced with the same Smith, H. L. McCright, and this quarter. The first group and ideas, and special studio problem also set up veteran problems. Sanford Hall Housemother student weekly is host for the Betty Altman. will be presented this month. meeting. All conferences are housing projects. The quality of and Kentucky baseball pitcher Statesboro High School: An- scheduled on the Emory campus. the facilities throughout the "Sorority Sisters" directed by Titles of some courses have laborously burning the mid- drew D. Carroll, Leila Mary Registration was at 3 p. m. to- system is generally "sub- Frances Bishop and her as- been changed and added . sub- night oil, cramming for Fulford, Roger Brown and day. Friday night and Satur- standard," as Mr. McDougald sistant, Virginia Smith, will ject matter and uses of a winter quarter exams. Buddy Ward. broader variety of materials will day morning sessions were pointed out. If the colleges were have as the sisters, Gladys to go to the expense of bring- Screven County High School, Brown, Joyce Kirkland, Lucille be taught. planned. Sylvania: Blake Brown, Kate ing the apartments up to Parker, Dot Yearwood, Palmer standard, then in all probability Hodges, Harvie Hogan, Janice Evans, and Gerry Todd. Deal, and Marie Thomas. Privileged Character Duo-Piano Team Outstanding Jr. the ! students could not afford Soperton High School: Ted Mary Mikell and Rebecca Dean of Women Helen Duncan to pay the extra rent that would Strickland, Billy Tabb, and be required. Sheffield chose "The Boor," announced this week that all Daleigh Warren. starring Diana Bair, Ric Appear Here In Is Presented A T Mandes, • and Cliff O'Neal. girls on the GTC campus will be given permission to stay out Emory Cartrett will be stage until 12:30 a. m. on the night Concert Series Science Award Pool Gets Paint Student Writing manager and Charlie Harper of the Old South Ball, April John Ell Hendley, science has the department of lighting 7. The time extension was Arthur Whittmore and Jack major, was presented a bound As Sun Permits under the direction if Miss granted to encourage girls to Lowe, well known duo-pianists, Will Be Given Mikell. will appear on the third and chemistry and physics hand- The college swimming pool remain at the dance until 12 book by the Chemical Publish- midnight. last of this season's Community will soon be ready for use. Mary Henderson's selection, in Company. The annual pre- Workmen are now cleaning and Lit Recognition "April Showers," will be pre- Concert Series on April 9. The program will be presented in sentation was made at the painting the pool. This will take As announced in last week's sented in chapel on May 14. Her March 26 Science Club meeting about two or three weeks. cast is all female and includes GTC Alumna's the GTC McCroan Auditorium George-Anne, a new literary at 8:15 p. m. for his outstanding achieve- According to maintenance supplement will be presented Ruth Odom, Ellen Summer, and ments in the freshman course of men, all tar in the cracks Pat Henderson. According to Mrs. J. Curtis during this quarter. Poem Published Lane, president of the States- chemistry. will have to be chiseled out and The last successful attempt The fourth play to be pre- boro Community Concerts, This book contains informa- new tar poured in to seal the at producing such a selection of sented will be Margaret Ann Rita Harper, former GTC stu- music lovers in this area are tion in the fields of physics holes so the pool won't leak. creative writing was December Dekle's presentation of "A Trap dent and George-Ann reporter, fortunate in securing a concert and chemistry that he will need The pool must first be cleaned 5, 1938. This supplement was is a Small Place." This cast is the author of a poem appear- by the two artists. to stand competition against with a solution of water and sufr illustrated by wood-cuts and includes Ellen Blizzard, Ruth ing in the spring issue of "The local winners from all over the uric acid to remove the stains was composed of poems, serious Georgia Review," a quarterly and the scum that has collected Baker, Carolyn Tuttle, and Bee DANCE CALLED OFF country. and non-serious, short stories, Carroll. This production will be publication of the University of The national winner will re- during the winter. Leaves from shorter stories, and essays. April 19. Georgia. This magazine and The March 31 record dance, ceive the "Special Achievement the surrounding trees collect in This forthcoming issue, Miss Harper's poem, "Busses," sponsored by Pi Beta Lambda Award" of $100 worth of the pool along with paper and Spring 1956, will present a can be found on display in the has been called off because scientific books which are pre- other trash. This, together with', supplement illustrated with periodicals department of the of lack of people on campus sented to his school in the name the fact that chlorine from the; sketches by Charles Williams, Student Council library. over Easter weekend. of the winner. water breaks down the rubber George-Anne cartoonist, and base paint, makes the cleaning will be compiled of poems, short and painting an annual affair. stories, and essays by members Fills Vacancies The pool will be painted by of the student body. The first spring quarter Plans Set for LA. Fair in May hand since this will save time meeting of the Student Council in the long run. Paint is some- Four years ago the first In QUOTABLE QUOTES was held Monday night at 7 sociated Industries of Georgia. projects will be divided into times applied with a spray gun, o'clock in room 33 of the Ad- dustrial Arts Fair in Georgia Seven hundred dollars of this six categories: metal, electricity, but if it is done by hand the Dr. Russell conjugating ministration building. was held in the industrial arts money will go to the district drafting, graphic arts, and one workmen can achieve a thicker "chunk" for girls at base- building here at GTC. For two fairs and the remaining six open field. There will be one layer of paint than would be ball game: "chink, chank, Carol Thomas and Carlton consecutive years it was the hundred will go to the state fair. possible with a spray gun. The "chunk." Humphrey, two new members only place at which industrial I winner from each of the three The Industrial Arts Fair that thick layers of paint are Virginia Smith, just before at large, were present. Carol re- arts students in the high schools groups (group A, seventh and necessary to make the pool winning $150 at the Georgia places Carolyn Pierce, who could display their work. But will be held here at GTC on May and eighth graders; B, ninth watertight. The whole job will Theatre Saturday night; graduated last quarter and in the last two years a great 4 and 5, will be composed of and tenth graders; and C, require about 10 gallons of "Somebody yell it (Holly- Humphrey becomes a member change has taken place. The entries from the First and eleventh and twelfth graders) paint. wood), I can't." at large in place of Clarence state has realized the im- Eighth Districts. The new class- chosen for each category. This Let's hope the weather man * * * Miller, who has moved up to portance of these fairs and this room is expected to be finished will make a total of 18 winners. and the maintenance men get "Absence makes the heart vice president. Miller was year there will be seven district in time to hold some of the together and come out with grow fonder and the zeroes elected vice president to replace fairs and a state fair. Thirteen exhibits. Dr. Hackett stated The judges will be members of some "fine" weather about the grow rounder," as reported by Bobby Richards, who graduated hundred dollars in prizes will be that there would be a possible the Associated Industries of time the pool repairs are com- Mr. Moye's students. last quarter. given to the winners by the As- 200 projects on display. These Georgia. pleted.

« • e & o © C* c■ MM—M——' - •" - ' o r - ■: ~ ■ —■——————«* '.- - c. ■" - " ~ ' ?" Sorry Girls, Front Campus Closed LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bibier Guest Column By LARRY HYDE By JIM NIBLETT What do you think of students Bermuda Shorts come to about an wearing Bermuda Shorts or Walking inch above the knees and when knee On February 29, 1955, Presi- Shorts, which ever you prefer to call socks are worn with the shorts, dent Dwight D. Eisenhower them, on front campus here at Geor- went before the nation to an- about two inches of the Patella is nounce his intention of seeking gia Teachers College? seen. Compared to some of the tight a second term as president. In the past week or so, there has skirts and short shorts that have been This marked the end of a | been quite a bit said noticed on this campus, it would be long period of waiting and about this. As of right better for Bermuda Shorts to be worn. speculation. The announcement now, this concerns only If the male students are allowed was hailed joyously by Republi- cans as the salvation of the na- [the female members of to get out on front campus and play tion, but particularly the salva- our student body. Some Softball, football, or what have you, tion of the Republican Party, [of the girls students in nothing but a pair of gym shorts, since party leaders had taken a pessimistic view of Republi- [feel that the Admini- with no tee shirt, then why can't the can chances in the forthcoming stration is unfair about women students put on clothes that election, should Ike have chosen [the ruling of when and are comfortable and get out there not to run again. where Bermuda Shorts may be worn. instead of having to leave the rear Ike was acclaimed by the In one dormitory, if you leave the of the building as if there were a law Republicans as the greatest building wearing shorts, you are asked President since Abraham Lin- against wearing such clothes. coln. Certainly the Republicans to leave by the rear exit. This same Progressive education is taught us must ■ have meant the greatest situation exist in the same dorm when here,; it seems that modern clothes Republican President. Does Ike's the girls go home on the weekend. go right along the same line. We are administration ring so highly as those of past presidents? In an A dress or skirt comes to about not living in the dark ages but it election year it is important to an inch below the knees. Back during seems there are a few who have not weigh facts carefully. the war, dresses came to the knees. discovered this fact. Certainly President Eisen-, "BUT-WHENI SAiD'FLAY BALL WITH ME TONITE'-I HAD SOMETtiiNS £lS£; hower cannot be reproached on his distinguished service record. The Car You May Be Mine He has served his country well as a soldier. His integrity and Well, it finally happened, referring the students and adminstration do to Letter To The Editor high ideals merit the respect which is his, but an investiga- to the traffic accident on campus last place the frequency of the accidents Dear Editor: right's belief is here, my belief I read with concern Mr. tion of the record of his ad- week, of course. at a minimum? is there, and never the twain ministration forces one to take Boatright's "refutation" of my shall meet—one of us has to be For years, more and more auto- Plans already call for widening the a second look. letter of two weeks ago. I hope wrong, and we all know that mobiles and less and less parking street around the circle so that they that his pride is not severaly right and wrong never meet. To be really effective a chief space has been the tendency on will at least be room for one complete injured, but I do not apologize Compromise has no place in the executive must be the leader of campus, and the. result, naturally, has auto. They can be expected to do for upholding my belief! life of a Christian. This being his political party. Only then so, I suggest to Mr. Boatright is he able to carry out I would not attempt to imi- been increased danger to pedestrians, nothing else in this matter. that we bury the hatchet. He his policies. It is easily dis- drivers, parked cars, shrubbery, and, The students, however, could take tate Mr. Boatright in his use can stick to his beer, and I'll cernible that President Eisen- of enormous words, but I do yes, even buildings. notice of a little sign at the beginning stick to me tea, and we'll see hower is not the party leader desire to point out the reasons who conies off better in the of the Republicans. Time and What caused last week's accident of the circle that reads "20 M. P. H." why I am still riding my "pink course of time. So far as I'm again the Republican faction cloud" en route to Utopia. isn't really important; conditions such This sign means exactly that, and concerned, possibilities for has failed to support policies of My first point is the weak- as this will exist as long as there are is there, not because faster speeds friendship are unimpaired. President Eisenhower. Diverse ness of Mr. Boatright's reason- elements within the party are college students and automobiles, worry some crackpot, but because the ing. He refers to me as a I suppose that Mr. Boatright at cross purposes. Democratic which seems to be for many years to circle will not warrant more speed. "mama's boy." I suppose he figures that the WCTU and Tab support has-at times given Dee means by this that I am im- Smith are going to the bad come. Anyway, this is "old news," Until the circle is widened, students more than he received from the mature. (Actually, I am a place together, but at least, if Republicans. If Ike is of such now. must take notice of this fact and keep "mama's boy" in one sense, and this be true, I'll be in sober- great importance to the Re- The sixt... oops, the "Million Dol- speeds in range of the existing law. will be until the day that death company. publican Party, why hasn't he parts me from my first love.) been given a free hand? lar" question, then, (in the interest of The adminstration must see that they Note please, I am immature— In closing, I would like to ex- yet Mr. Boatright sees fit in press appreciation to the President Eisenhower has uniqueness) should read: What can do. kindred soul who wrote a letter his writing to get extremely done much in the way of dele- personal, using such taunts as of agreement with my .position. gating authority. He has stated Is the Novel Becoming Extinct "a would-be propagator of I invite you, Mr. Abstainer, to that should he be re-elected, he sweetness and light," "delicate go to Utopia along with the will continue to utilize his By LLOY D HILL nature," "childish imagination," WCTU and Tab Smith. We'll "team." This, as a result of his While reading the latest edition of etc. Really, Mr. Boatright, I have plenty of unspiked lemon- heart attack. ordinary people are just a dull mass ade when we get there! the Saturday Review of Literature, gave up name-calling along of unpromising humanity. In order to with bubble gum and comic —Tab "Delicate Nature" Ike's present team shows a a provocative article on the death of be of interest a person must be either books! When the day arrives Smith lack of central leadership and the novel was encountered. This does under the direction of a phychiatrst that I have to stoop to such a coordination. Cabinet members and party officials have at not mean that all of our novelist are or so utterly neurotic that he is placed practice, that's the day I'll give Dear Editor: up trying to prove my point. If today there were more times made such,; absurd state- dead or have ceased to write stories as a misfit in any society. Mr. Boatright speaks of the "propagators of sweetness and ments that the administration of great length. There is only the idea WCTU's destroying the Army's light" in the world there would has suffered badly from "foot Certainly Proust was an excentric, in mouth disease." that novels of importance are speedily morale. Indeed, is it necessary be no need for the great armed but his characters were not of the to a man to have beer to bolster forces that Mr. Hardheart becoming extinct. Prolific novelists Vice President Nixon's refer- same order. They were only the little his ego? If so, then he's in a ■Boatright seems to feel is a ral to Chief Justice Warren as at one time were a rariety and were sad condition. He speaks of the very necessary part of bur life. ambious bourgeoisie of French so- "that great Republican Chief welcome in all circles, where as now WCTU's alleged unconcern over The world today would be Justice," is a classic example. ciety. "Junior's" physical wellbeing. I much closer to peaceful co- they seem to be expected to spring maintain that this in itself is existance if there were more Secretary of State John up after or during every war. Perhaps the novel is not dead, but an unfounded accusation—but, mamma's boys around, instead Foster Dulles has done little to This alone seems to indicate that the novelist of this day have been actually, which is more im- of the hard fighting men who glorify Ike's administration. His portant; saving ourselves from need their beed to bolster their feeling that United States aid we have not in recent years had lead into the slaughter pen of literary physical death, or saving our- morale, as pictured by Mr. can buy friends and his arro- novelists with time nor patience to chaos or suicide namely by searching selves from spending eternity Boatright. gance in, dealing with other view their own environment, there- out of their fields, thereby breaking toasting marshmallows in hell? If the WCTU's fight against countries have antagonized I ask you, Mr. Boatright—which the 8th Army's fight issuing two many of them to the point of by giving a study or view of the prob- barriers that they as novelists are un- is more important? cans of beer to our armed forces alienization from the United lems of a semi-peaceful world. What qualified to write of. As far as church domination in Korea broke the morale of States. Foreign policy has has happened to our Prousts, In order to have great novelists of state is concerned, I am not our boys who drink alcoholic changed so often that it is diffi- for the church—as an organiza- beverages, consider how it must cult to recognize just what the Clemenss, Gides, Dos Passos and again the public must want to read tion—running the government; have strengthened the morale of foreign policy of the United Poes? The answer is clear, they have and be able to distinguish pure bunk but I am for the spirit of Christ our boys who have been States is. all been imbued with the idea that from writing of quality. dominating our lives, personal brought up in a Christian home and political. under the Christian ideals and The administration claim Mr. Editor, I'm extremely way of life. Many of our boys credit for stopping the Korean War. This was a truce highly Member Member sorry, but I am unable at have been taught that any alco- present to hold forth on the favorable to the enemy. The Intercollegiate Assn. The holic beverage is poison for the THE GEORGE - ANNE subject Mr. Boatright suggests body and therefore a sin. These, line of demarcation is very Press Press Club BRITT FAYSSOUX, EDITOR I write upon; namely, "Trials I feel, are still in the majority near the 38th parallel, the of the WCTU in War and in our society today. Consider boundary separating North and South Korea before the out- Ellen Blizzard Copyreaders: Wilma Ricketson, Elian Brandon, Jo Peace." However, I would be how it built their morale to Managing Editor break of hostilities. True, the Ann Parker. glad to write on "Trials of the know that mothers back home Carlton Humphrey Individual Amidst Drunkenness had not let them down, that fighting had been stopped, but Associate Editor only at a great cost in men Reporters: Nell Pittman, Jane Jackson, Joyce and Disillusionment." their mothers still believed in Larry Hyde and material to the United Kirkland, Babs Wisenbaker, George Morrell, I would like to reassure Mr. the ideals they taught them as News Editor Boatright of my future safety. children, and that no matter States. The Communists ac- Gene Meadows Ellis Young DeLoach, Carmen Roach, Lloyd cepted a truce only after long Hill, George Spell, Leonard Lokey, and Joyce He speaks of being concerned how wrong the,world becomes, Business Manager over my future days in the serv- their mothers still lived by the negotiations, and because they Jackson. Jo Ann Parker ice of my country. One thing same Christian principles Jesus felt they could gain nothing Assistant News Editor you needn't worry about, sir, if more by continuing the fight in Typists: Nell Pittman, Carolyn Tuttle, Joyce Jack- .taught his disciples. Sammy Powell war comes I won't go into battle If the army does not need the Korea. There is hollow glory to Assistant Business Manager son, and Jane Jackson. with a foggy mind and a flabby advice of people who are the be claimed in such a truce. Elian Brandon body—nor will I be at odds with very backbone of our democ- Feature Editor FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1956 With such a questionable my Maker. Please, I entreat racy (Mothers) who have as record, and in view of the Presi- Billy Jackson you, lose no sleep in worrying Published weekly, September to June, except their guide Jesus 'Christ, who dent's recent illness, which will, Sports Editor over ol' Mama's Boy Smith— will the army have to ask for during holidays by Georgia Teachers College stu- by his own admission, force Phil Yarbrough 'cause he ain't worrying about advice .. . men like Hitler and Assistant Sports Editor dents. curtailment of his activities, himself! Stalin ? would it be wise to return him Mickie Webb I do agree, surprisingly (Entered as second class matter at Post Office The Utopia Mr. Smith is to the White House. In the Woman's Editor enough, on one point made by seeking is as real to those who Jennie Fay Morgan at Collegeboro, Georgia, under temporary permit.) words of former President Mr. Boatright—one's stature is follow this Christine way of life Harry S. Truman: "The nation Betty Watson indeed enhanced by the type of as the world of realities Mr. Copy Editors Mail Subscription: $1:50 Per Year needs an all-time President in adversary he meets! Boatright takes as the real life. the White House and he ought Well, Mr. Editor, Mr. Boat- —Emory Cartrett to be a Democrat." Campbell, Holt Recital The George-Anne, Collegeboro, Ga. FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1956 Is Termed Successful

By DEWAYNE DUTTON arvin Pittman Principal Those people who attended Jones, Driggers the recital presented by Cathy Has Long School Career Holt and S. B. Campbell Fri- By JANE JACKSON day evening were treated to a Appear in Joint round of very fine musical He's quite a school man; Somewhere along the line entertainment. The program Student Recital Julian Aubrey Pafford has been after graduation from GTC, Mr. presented by these excellent in or connected with school Pafford acquired his Master's young musicians was superbly James Jones, baritone, and work ever since he was six degree in administration and balanced and happily related to Sara Frances Driggers, pianist, years old. supervision from Duke Uni- their impressive technical and will appear in a joint music versity. interpretive talents. recital in the recital hall of Little Aubrey was born and GTC music building on April grew up in Douglas, Georgia, Mr. Pafford began his teach- The program was opened by 4, at 8:15 p. m. where he graduated from ing career in 1935 at Brook- Miss Cathy Holt, pianist, whose Jones, who has a Douglas High School in 1931. let, where he was principal and first section included the "Ron- major of voice and instrumental The same year, he entered coach until 1941. He then left dino on a Theme of Beethoven," music, is one of the few sopho- Georgia Teachers College and Brooklet and went to Gaines- by Greisler, and the "G Minor completed his work here in 1935 ville, where he was supervisor Rhapsody" by Brahms. In both mores to appear in such a re- cital. with a major in social science of adult education in 33 counties, selections Miss Holt's outstand- of northeast Georgia. ing musicianship was evident. Among his selections will be "Oh God, Have Mercy," from It so happened that a young Though technically rough in woman named Lucile Griffin spots, the tremendously diffi- "St. Paul," by Mendelssohn. This is an example of an worked there, too. Mr. Pafford cult phapsody was played with evidently forgot about his mem- intensity and power. oratory aria, which is sacred in charactor and with ex- bership in GTC's Bachelor's Other high spots of Miss presses the noble and religious Club in which the motto was Holt's performance were "Eve- feelings of a text usually taken "Beware of Women" and where ning in Granada," Rebussy, and from the Bible. the club flower was the bache- Ghatchaturian's "Toccata." The Another of his selections, lor button, because in June, '42, Debussy was played with superb "Invocation of Orpheus," by Lucile Griffin became Mrs. J. taste. The technical problems Peri, was written by one of the A. Pafford. They now have a were so thoroughly mastered five-year-old son, Julian Aubrey DON MC DOUGALD earliest composers of operas. that the pianist was free to ex- The favorite subject of these Pafford Jr. press her interpretive ideas, and early operas was Greek In 1942 Mr. Pafford went to brilliant they were. This number mythology with Orpheus as one Fitzgerald and served as princi- 'Let Don Do It' Gets GTC's was worth a long chorus of of the most popular of the pal there for one year when bravos. The "Tocatta" was stories. Uncle Sam got him! He was in played as the breathtaking tech- Rrom Rossini's opera, "The the Navy four and one-half Comptroller All Odd Jobs nical showpiece that it should Barbar of Seville," Jones will years. During this time he was be. perform "Largo Al Factotum." stationed on the Hawaiian By JOYCE KIRKLAND Mr. Campbell, clarinetist, dis- "The Barber is a famous ex- Islands, Guam, and Johnson played artistry of the; highest JULIAN A. PAFFORD Island as well as various Navy Caught on the run between entered Emory in January, ample of "opera buffa," or order in his performance of comic opera. Jones' number is bases in the United States. the administration building and 1947. Mr. McDougald received Bach "Arioso." The tone quality and a minor in general science. While stationed in Tuscon, Ariz., the post office at 4:45 p. m., his bachelor's degree in business called a patter song, a fast one was crystalline and sonorous by in which the words seem to come Mr. Pafford was a member of he attended the University of Don McDougald was asked administration in December of practically everything on GTC terms as he exploited the tumbling out. Tuscon for further training. In about his schedule for the re- 1949. campus, and was one of the extremities of the range of-^ his Sara Frances is performing 1948, after his Navy discharge, mainder of the evening. He had instrument. In the "Presto," by "big doks" in most of the Mr. Pafford became assistant lined up on his calendar for GTC offered him the position on the program as her part of of assistant comptroller in Aubert, his fluency of technique a junior recital. She is also campus organizations. He was principal of an AAA school in that night a board of directors was much in evidence. a member of the Bachelors North Charleston, S. C. He re- meeting which he could not pos- January, 1950. He accepted, and studying both voice and instru- as a result of Bob Winburn's The "Concerto in C. Major," ments; however, she has con- Club, served on the Reflector mained with this school with sibly cancel. staff his sophomore year, played retirement in July, 1951, he re- by Mozart, for clarinet and centrated mainly on piano. over 12,000 high school students Holding his position as ceived the distinction of be- orchestra, was a pleasant ex- Two of her main selections basketball all four years, was for three years. official comptroller on the GTC coming one of the south's perience. This is a composition are "Sonatina in C Major," by president of Iota Pi Nu his In 1952 Aubrey Pafford be- campus consumes the major youngest comptrollers. which famous musicians ap- Kabalevsky and * "Viennese senior year, president of came principal of Marvin Pitt- part of his time, his energy, Mr. McDougald's wife, whom proach with trepidation. Mr. Sonatina in C Major," by Stephens Literary Society his man School, and he still is. and also a few of his legs. he met and courted while they Campbell's courage in program- Mozart. The two compositions sophomore year, president of Some people seem to think Strictly defined, a comptroller's were both in high school, is ing this giant of clarinet litera- bring out the sharp contrast evi- the sophomore class, vice presi- teaching is a "crip" job but as dent of the Young Men Christian job is to collect, account for, originally from Register and is ture was rewarded with success. dent between the classical and most of us know, it is not in and disburse all funds belong- a graduate of Wesleyan Col- He acquitted himself brilliantly, the contemporary styles '' of Association, and a member of very many cases, and certainly the Methodist Church. ing to the college, to supply all lege. as a mature artist. writing music. not in Mr. Pafford's materials needed to carry on In spite of the fact that he If this program is typical of "The Valley of the Bells," the educational program of the claims no time from his work, what can be expected from re- from "Miroirs Suite" by Ravel, college, and to maintain all of he attends each year a national citalists this quarter, there is also to be performed by Sara its physical properties. meeting of the Southern As- fine music still to come. To the Frances, is a good example of sociation of College and Uni- friends and acquaintances of a true impressionistic style of On college campuses only versity Business Officers. He is these two recitalists, their per- composing. The piece reveals slightly bigger than that of beauty begins a member of the board of formances are a source of great an early morning scene in a GTC, there are several men for directors of the Junior Chamber pride. valley, with church bells ring- this job, but here Don Mc- of Commerce, and a deacon in ing to help create a nebulous Dougald carries them all. He with perfect fit the First Presbyterian Church. atmosphere. says, "If there's a job some- While at Emory, he worked Weaver Trains The joint recital is the second body wants done, and nobody on the Emory Wheel; when he in an annual series to be pre- in else particularly cares about was in high school, he sang in sented this spring by junior and doing it, the favorite saying Scout Leaders the GTC glee club. senior music majors. around here is "Let Don do it." His five-year-old son attends Dr. Bill E. Weaver, associate He was born on February 25, kindergarten at Marvin Pittman professor of education at GTC, VET MEETING 1927, and was reared in States- school and has a three-year-old Al Sutherland, manager of Mc- boro. He graduated from high sister to meet him when he gets Clellans, and Larry Shuman, The first spring quarter meet- school there in May of 1944, and home. Boy Scout field executive, are ing of the Vet Club will be held immediately afterwards, in July Mr. McDougald's hobby is conducting a training course for at 10:30 Monday night, April of that summer, he entered cooking. He also likes to experi- leaders in Cub Scouting in Vi- 2, 1956. Bob Fuqua, club presi- Emory University. He was, how- ment in growing flowers. At dalia each Wednesday and dent, requests that all mem- ever, prevented from finishing present, he's working on a rose Thursday' nights. bers be present. right away, because he had bush. joined the Air Force reserve For all those people who when he first enrolled. claim that he hates to spend After he had attended college GTC's money because he feels for two months, he was sent that it's coming from his own to Clemson as a part of the pocket, he has this to reply: "I ASTRP. After two semesters, have no money in my own Patronize Your Friendly he was called to active duty and pocket, therefore my feelings began his basic training at don't count." Sea Island Bank Kessler Field, Miss. Then he attended military For policeman's school at Buckley ENGLISH REPAIRS Field, Colorado. The two classrooms used by SAFETY — COURTESY — SERVICE Japan was next in line, where the English division on the top Member F.D.I.C. he was clerk in the post ex- floor of the administration change. Soon he was made building are being repaired and manager of the post exchange repainted, and while the work Statesboro, Ga. at a replacement depot; he at- is in progress English classes tributes his promotion to the have moved to new quarters. gradual rotation which sent Rooms 32, 33, and 35 on the; quite a few of the men home. same floor and room eight in He was finally sent home in the home economics division are December of 1946, and he re- being used temporarily.

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The George-Anne, Collegeboro, Ga. Fair is Successful; 13 FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1956 Schools Bring Exhibits The fifth annual First Dis- |— trict Science Fair at Georgia Teachers College, March 23 and 24, was a successful effort on Cincinnati Hosts the part of those participating, according to Tully Pennington, Deans of Women GTC science faculty member and general fair chairman. Mr. Pennington added that he On March 22-25 hoped more schools would take part next year. Thirteen ele- Miss Helen G. Duncan, GTC mentary and high schools in the dean of women, was away oh district sent representatives. March 14-26 attending the 36th First, second, and third place annual convention of the Na- awards were made in eight tional Association of Deans of high school entries and 100 ele- Women in Cincinnati, Ohio. Ap- mentary projects. proximately 850 women from all over the United States jammed BILL BURNS, Savannah High School student is shown here with Two Savannah High School the city. his prize-winning exhibit in last week's Science Fair on the students who won first place in campus. The fair officials recommended that Bill take his project the fair may get to take their The theme for the conference, projects to the National Fair which actually lasted only three jailed "Chromatography", to the National Science Fair in Okla- in Oklahoma City in May. The days, was "Freedom and Re- loma City in May. (See other picture on this page). appearance of the young men sponsibility—Unchanging values JOHN HURSEY, a first place winner in the Science Fair here in the national competition de- in a Changing World." last week is pictured here with his winning exhibit, titled, "Acid pends upon securing enough Home Ec. Club Neutralizer for a New School." He and his Savannah High Several speakers, including funds to defray the expenses, the wife of Senator Paul School classmate (see other picture on this page) may get to officials said. Douglas, (Dem.), Illinois, dis- Entertains FHA take their projects to the National Science Fair in Oklahoma City cussed many problems which in May. The GTC campus has been the site of the annual district Bill Burns took first honors in the high school chemistry they had encountered in their The GTC Home Economics fairs for five years. The fairs are aimed at promoting interest in division with his "Chroma- work with their students. Club was hostess to the annual science. tography" exhibit and his John A. Perkins, president of "Spend the Day" party yester- classmate, John Hursey, was the University of Delaware, had day. It is held for senior FHA first place winner in the division this to say about limiting the members in this district and of public welfare, homemaking, freedom of any student: was attended by 160 girls from conservation, and city planning "Pressures are good, pressures 17 high schools this year. The Campus Column with his project, "Acid Neu- are necessary. But I meekly theme for the day's activities tralization for a New School." suggest we can have too many. was "A degree in home eco- Fire ,is a good thing, too. It nomics is the key to your By 8TAR WOODARD Mrs. Orline Zagger is the teacher of both winners. is basic to our civilization. But future." ly, and Aubrey has returned to we do not light the fire for our It seems that spring is in the - Mr. Pennington explained the morning breakfast, heap it up Each of the home economics school. That sounds good instead air at last; We carry all of our aim of the district fairs is to until we have burned the house girls was assigned a group from og bad to me. winter clothes home and what promote interest in science in the fire, the better the coffee one town foE whom to play happens? There is a mad rush youngsters, to discover those down and shout, 'The bigger the hostess. They met their group every morning to borrow that Our baseball team is doing at 9:30 in the administration fine. They have won four games students especially talented in fire, the better the coffee'." extra sweater your roommate science, to improve training building where they helped the brought back by chance. straight. All they needed was girls register. Then at 11 o'clock to come home and get some of methods, and to aid in the MISS MARJORIE CROUCH, social development of the stu- TAYLOR THANKS they were welcomed in the audi- While the thoughts of our that fine GTC support they First District Teacher of the torium by President Henderson "men" on campus turn to fish- have been getting from the dents. B. E. Taylor, superintendent of buildings and grounds, told Year, in Atlanta today to com- and Beverly Perkins, who is the ing and baseball, the thoughts fans. Keep up the good work, He pointed out further that president of the home eco- of us women turn to acquiring boys! The George-Anne this week that pete for Georgia's "Teacher of the district fairs are financed, he appreciated his nice "write- nomics club. The groups ate a tan from behind Lewis and I hope all of you have a nice solely by contribution, and Year." lunch at 11:20 in the dining how we can make Daddy give aEster weekend, and don't for- up" recently and the fact that that the fairs have no way of many students had inquired hall. After lunch the girls us that bathing suit we just get to bring your formal or making funds. The $5 cash watched a fashion show and must have. Those are the tux back for the Old South Ball about him and his recent ill- ROTARY CLUB awards to first and second place ness. He saye he is glod to re- short skit on the key. thoughts for spring. Lois Ham- next weekend. winners in the high school The Statesboro Rotary Club During the afternoon the ran cmfw cmf cmf port that he is feeling better will have lunch and its regular divisions, and the certificates these days. visitors were taken on a tour mond received a beautiful en- for the other winners were pro- meetings in the Marvin Pittman of the campus which included gagement ring last Saturday Combined Tour vided by funds donated by the School cafeteria, Monday, April West Hall, the physical educa- from Gene Meadows. I think Statesboro Rotary Club, Lions 2 at 1 p. m. tion building, home manage- that is the best thought yet, By Band, Choir Club, Woman's Club, Junior The club plans to visit dif- ment house, nursery school, and don't you. Lois? Best of luck, Chamber of Commerce, Beta the home economics depart- you two! GEORGIA ferent schools in this area each Sigma Phi, Vidalia High School, monday as one of their projects. ment. A number of former GTC Is Planned Soon and Savannah High. students visited on campus this Sun., Mon., Tues., April 1-2-3— weekend—Mrs. Eugenia Wright Tentative plans for a four NATURAL CAS Brunson of Pensacola, , to seven day combined tour by will go on the tour, with the * WARNER BROS. P«»E" adn Larry Evans of Atlanta. the concert band and the phil- band under the direction of THECOURT-MAKTP! Georgia Teachers College is DRIVE-IN Fayrene Sturgis, Carolyn harmonic choir revealed that the Dana M. King Jr. and the choir negotiating with the city of Statesboro concerning a natural Pierce, and Phil Norton of Sa- group will leave April 23 for under Dr. Ronald J. Neil. Jack OFBIUYMITCHOI Sun., Mon., April 1-2 vannah came up to attend the appearances to include towns all Broucek will be soloist with the gas pipeline to the school. recital of Cathy Holt. over South Georgia. band, performing on the piano OTAROINC GARY The plan is to convert the Some of us on this campus in selections of like nature to school's heating system from Footsteps In have good luck, and some of Dana M. King Jr., GTC band those played on assembly pro- director stated that the two coal and oil to natural gas. us have bad luck. I guess it's grams here. CINEMASCOPE • WARNED Qauostl $25,000 will be the approximate' just the way the ball bounces. units are being scheduled for The Fog The entire "touring group" cost of the project. Plans are Virginia Smith had good luck concerts in separate towns dur- ing the afternoon matinees, and will spend the nights in private to begin laying the pipe lines Stewart Granger last Saturday night when she early next week. won $150 playing Hollywood at are to present a combined pro- homes as guests of band mem- Wed., Thurs., Fri., April 4-5-6— Jean Simmons the Georgia Theater. The jack- gram each evening in a third bers or of other persons in the town. community in which that eve- WARNER BROS. rn.M-f pot was $300, but Virginia had ALAN EDWARD G. to share half with another The entire music department ning's program is given. Tuesday, April 3 woman who also was lucky. LADD ROBINSON STATE COLUMBIA PICTURES It seems that Curt Walker (reseats THREE and Aubrey Lee had a little JOANNE DR|L DANA bad luck. Curt is in the hos- Mon., Tues., April 2-3 iyij HOURS pital recovering from an appen- ANDREWS/ dectomy, and Aubrey was just TO Kill released from the hospital fol- Bulloch County Bank Teen-Age Crime DONNA WARNERCOLCR I REED Color by lowing an automobile accident. WILLIAM DEMAREST-PAUL STEWART• PERRY LOPEZ-FAY WW TECHNICOLOR Wait a minute, did I say bad "Service With a Smile" tcntn Pl.y by SIDNEY B0EHM and ««m» ™J™ ^nTHC ' A JAGUAR Portion • Directed by T KAN ft I U I I Lt Wave *»»»*. MANNE FOSTER luck ? Curt is recuperating nice- Screen Play by RICHARD ALAN SIMMONS and ROY HUGGIKS MM b» WARNER BROS. toduced by HARRY JOE BROWN ■ Directed by ALFRED WERKB Tommy Cook—Mollie McCart

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FBLA State Confab April 6-7; The George-Anne, Collegeboro, Ga. VET'S CORNER FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1956 By CECIL USHER Plans for Dance, Banquet The Vet's Corner for this by the House of Representa- The Future Business Leaders Saturday morning the campus week will be used to present tives. of America for the state of will be swarming with over 200 f items of interest to all veterans Unanimous approval was Georgia will get underway just conventioners touring the GTC Up - To - Date' and bill that have been intro- given a House resolution au- one week from today, April 6, campus. The guests will be duced in Congress that, if thorizing the committee to be- and will last until noon Satur- escorted by different members By MICKIE WEBB passed, will greatly affect gin a full-scale probe of money day, April 7. ' of the GTC FBLA Club for veterans' affairs. In so far as appeals in the name of Activities for the convention about an hour after breakfast. With the Oud South Ball shorts may be worn in the possible, I will present these veterans. will begin with a Coke party They will be shown the points coming up I thought I might dining hall. That's what they items without allowing my During the discussion in the for -the guests as they arrive at of interest to them on campus., throw in a tip for a stunning say, so I guess you had better- opinion to enter into them. House, Rep. Olin Teague, a 2:30 Friday afternoon. The Following the tour will be a spring dress. It's a dotte-swiss abide by the rules. I still like Should any reader wish more Texas Democrat, the author of contestants from the high general meeting and officers evening dress. This long, crisp them. information concerning any the bill, and chairman of the schools will be competing for dress would make you the belle will be elected for the coming item reported, he or she should Veterans Affairs Committee, the title of Mr. and Miss FBLA, of any ball. I'm looking forward to seeing feel free to request that a future said the investigation will clear and those from the .colleges year for the State FBLA. The everyone in their Easter duds, issue be devoted exclusively to veteran groups with clean competing for the title of Mr. principle speakers for the Sun-bright prints, the cotton so be good and I'll be seeing a discussion of that topic. We records as well as root out the and Miss Future Business morning meeting will be Scott dress, and the linen coat are you. reserve the right to say, "Go ones conducting fund raising Executive will be judged and Chandler, state director of com- such luscious bright clothes to the library and look it up." campaigns which are improper. picked by the judges Friday merce, T. W. Lauderale, as- that you'll have to wear your

* * * * * * ■ afternoon. The judges for the sistant personnel analysis for prettiest face to keep from Jackson, Martin Amvets, Senators Ask Period Ask Probe of Negro "Vets contest are Mayor Bill Bowen, Union Bag in Savannah, and fading away. Essential this for renewal of Lapsed NSLI. Rights." Ike Minkovitz, Mrs. Evelyn Joseph H. Harrison of the C & summer: Three lipsticks at Amvets recently joined a The American Veterans Com- Wendzel, and Miss Sara Hall. S Bank, Savannah. These least—sun red,. cinnamon, pink To Lead Wesley majority of U. S. Senators in mittee recently charged that The contestants will be judged gentlemen will give informative coral. urging Congress to make it pos- Negro veterans in the South are on their past history of ac- talks on business topics. Sunday evening, March 4, the sible for World War II and The convention will draw to The empire coat belongs to being denied their GI rights. tivities, appearance, self ex- fairly slim women. If this Wesley Foundation officers Korean Veterans to renew Na- a close following the noon meal. were elected for the ensuing In a letter to Rep. Olin pression, poise, personality. The counts you out, it's almost tional Service Life Insurance year. Billy Jackson was named Teague, chairman of the House winners will be crowned at the The guests will be housed reason enough to go on a diet policies they have allowed to ex- president and serving with him Veterans Affairs Committee, dance being given in their Friday night in the various . . . because every woman wants pire. are Joyce Martin, vice presi- Mickey Devine, AVC national honor Friday night. dormitories (if enough people to keep up with the fashions. The National Executive Com- chairman, called for "an im- After the guests have been are kind enough to let us use dent; Enid Jackson, secretary; mittee of Amvets, meeting in mediate and thorough study by registered, there will be a short their rooms), and it may be Speaking of losing weight, and Iva Mae Dinkins, treasurer. Washington Saturday, March Congress." meeting. They will be allowed that three or four will have to well, not really losing weight, 17, approved a resolution Levine submitted a 2,500 be put in one room. All meals Along with- these four, the old to rest then until 6:30, at but keeping that pretty figure, council served as a committee sponsored by the Louisiana de- word report based upon his ob- will be served in the dining "beauty bells" are adaptations which time they will attend the to appoint the rest of the partment asking for a one year servations made during a two- banquet. The guest speaker at hall during their stay on of the old-fashioned dumbells. period during which qualified week tour through Tennessee, campus. council which includes Wanda the banquet will be the Rev. Broome, World Christian Com- ex-GI's could reinstate their Arkansas, Mississippi, Ala- Olin Cooper. Dr. Zach S. Even with the housing They are made of cast steel low-cost NSLI. bama, and Georgia. He out- finished in bronze and also pink. munity chairman; Ruth Odum, Henderson will give the wel- shortage, there is sure to be a publicity chairman and pianist; In February, 53 senators co- lined problems the Southern coming address. Following the lot of fun and partying had by So gals, we won't have the guys sponsored a bill introduced by Negro veteran faced in secur- outsmarting us. Eula Mae Huff, worship chair- banquet will be the dance at all people concerned with the man; Ellen Sumner, recrea- Senator Long of Louisiana ing housing, farm and business 8:30 in the old gym. convention. calling for the one year period A basque skirt and neat tional chairman; Frankie Booth, loans, on - the - job - training, shorts, Jamaicas, or Bermudas of renewal. Veterans Administration and social chairman, and Angel Amvets also asked that Con- edge of what love and faith are a comfortable combination Sauls, song leader. Veterans Organizations service, Newest Library can do. for weekends at the beach or to gress approve a "reasonable but and other GI benefits. The installation of these of- modest increase" in education # * # The Houser family lived a wear on Saturdays. and training allowance paid Books Have A happy life until a May morning ficers was held last Sunday Medical Vets Ask Hospital in 1951, when Hentz dived from Hair fashions may change Korean vets under the GI Bill. even to "almost crew cuts" for evening at the Methodist "Policing". a springboard into shallow * * * girls, but change as they may church and they have officially The National Medical Religious Slant water .and was critically in- taken over their duties. These Non-Converted Policy Rates Veterans Society has reopened the bun is always attractive. Will Increase. jured. It was life and faith— new officers, along with other its battle with the Veterans Ad- The Secret of Happiness by faith that extended throughout Methodist students, will attend World War II veterans who ministration hospital care pro- Billy Graham. If your hair is. too short, add an entire community — which a chignon of hair to match your the annual Spring Planning Re- still have not converted nearly grams, recommending an ef- Billy Graham said he sat 3,500,000 GI term insurance sustained the Housers during own. treat to be held the weekend fective "Policing" of VA hos- down to write a book on "The this crisis. As the author says: of April 13, 14, and 15 at Ep- policies will pay higher pital admissions by local Greatest Sermon Ever Well, boys, I've just received premiums and receive generally "I am neither a mystic nor a your word that NO Bermuda worth by the Sea located at medical societies. Preached"—the Sermon on the St. Simons Island, Georgia. lower dividends every five years The NMVS is an organization Mount—but got no further than religious fanatic. I was brought they renew their policies in the of some 22,000 doctor veterans the eight Beatitudes. In them up in a Christian home, for There will be more information future. and is an independent offshot he realized that Christ was which I am thankful. As I Brookerd BSU given about the retreat at a The VA said the widening of the American Medical As- giving a formula for personal matured spiritually; but had no later date. spread between premium costs sociation. The group is pro- happiness that applied to any- occasion until the tragedy in and dividend returns will re- posing that VA hospitals be one, no matter what his age, our family, to know the depth Prexy for Fall sult in higher net costs to term limited almost exclusively to race, creed, or circumstances. of that growth, nor to suspect Seniors Leave policyholders with five-year re- cronic medical and mental Although the author admits the proportions it would as- Last Monday night at the renewal. patients. The NMVS, a long sume. Without the constant general BSU meeting, the For that reason, the VA said that 10,000 pages would not be consciousness of God's near- council for next year was For Trip; Made time foe of the VA care pro- enough to exhaust the meaning World War II veterans with five gram, is especially critical of ness during these past few elected. William Brookerd, a year term policies should of these remarkable statements years, I would probably have junior from Cordele, Georgia, the hospitalization of vets with of Christ, he has produced A Third of Cost seriously consider converting to non-service connected ailments. lost my mind." was elected to serve as presi- permanent plans of GI in- short book of beautiful thoughts The organization favors medical dent on next year's council. Thirty-one Marvin. Pittman surance with level, or non- on the Beatitudes. The reader Serving with him are Bargara aid for service connected ills, DR. NEIL WRITES High School seniors will leave changing premiums with only will see very clearly how one Kotal, enlistment vice presi- slight variations in dividend but suggest that vets of this many find happiness through Statesboro April 8, at 8:45 p. The problem of the prepara- dent; Joyce Jackson, secretary; m., for their class trip to the rates. class be allowed to choose poverty, mourning, meekness, tion of music education teach- private physicians and hospitals Diana Bair, social vice presi- historical spots in Virginia and * * * hunger and thirst, showing ers is discussed by Dr. Ronald dent; Christine McDaniel, De- with the VA paying the bill. Washington, D. C. House Okays Veteran Fund mercy, purity, peacemaking, J. Neil, chairman of the GTC votional vice president; Aubrey Probe. National Medical Veterans and in the midst of persecution. music division, in the current Highsmith, treasurer; Joyce The seniors will go by train An okay for the Veterans Society charges VA hospitals issue of Educational Music Kirkland, Training Union to Virginia, where they will Affairs Committee to hold an with rendering poor service, Hentz, of Things Not Seen by Magazine. Harriet H. Houser. Representative; Stanley B'rob- take an overnight boat trip investigation of the fund-rais- holding patients longer than He gives one of two view- ston, publicity; Jane Jackson, down the Potomac River into Mrs. Houser tells this true ing activities of veterans or- necessary and wasting tax- points treated in a double extension, Virginia Sikes, scrap the District of Columbia. ganizations was given recently payers' money. story of her son, Hentz. It is article titled, "Two Viewpoints book, Carol Johnson, pianist; The seniors will return April truly a story of the power "of on Teacher Education." He Jo Ann Parker, editor; Duward things not seen"—the story of bases his share of the discussion Whelchel, choister; Sue Whaley, 12 after taking in the famous CAMP TRIP spots in and around our nation's finding spiritual resources on three functions of music YWA representative; and Mrs. Cooling Unit To There will be a Camp Leader- which gave her such strength. teacher education—developing J. B. "Ma" Johnson, faculty capital. ship Conference at Roosevelt It is a book which—though it musicianship in the prospective advisor. The class earned approxi- State Park, Chipley, Georgia, contains moments of heartbreak teacher, helping the prospective Be Installed In April 6-8. These will be installed oh mately one-third of the trip ex- and disappointment, will make teacher learn what to teach, Sunday night, April 8, and will penses with class projects. The The conference will be for the reader happy in the knowl- and helping him acquire the college students who are take over their duties after remaining two-thirds was paid College Library interested in being camp coun- Spring Retreat, April 20-21. by the students' parents. The selors this summer. There will, be more informa- total trip cost was $53.90 per An air conditioning unit will Anyone who is interested may tion later about the retreat. student. be in the college library in the submit his name to Miss Mar- FRANKLIN RADIO SERVICE near future. garet Stanion or Mr. Tully This announcement came Pennington by April 2. ZENITH — PHILCO — SYLVANIA from the office of Don Mc- Registration fee for the week- Compliments Of Dougald, school comptroller, end is $2, room and meals is $4. TV and Radio early this week. Mr. Mc- The total cost for the weekend Dougald states that the con- will be $6. 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