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Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 2-20-1964 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" (1964). The George-Anne. 2515. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/2515 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]. NATIONAL THE PLAYERS (6 corgi'-Anne TUESDAY Published by the Students of Georgia Southern College Volume 37 STATESBORO, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1964 NUMBER 17 Eagles To Host District Tourney Student Judiciary Goes Back To Congress The Student Congress received the proposed judiciary amend- ment to the Constitution last week from the Student Personnel Four Teams In Advisory Council, who has finished reviewing the measure; and the former is now attempting to gather student opinion on the matter before bringing it up for a second vote. Meet; Tickets Congress President Donald Westberry said that a commit- the student must apparently vote tee had been named to distribute on this one candidate. Does this forms stating the purpose of the mean that the SPAC and the Available Now proposal and asking whether or Student Congress are . choos- ing all members?” By PAUL HALPERN not the measure would be sup- Sports Editor ported when brought to a vote “The area of identifying stu- again. dent infraction of rules and regu- The top - seeded Georgia Westberry added that this plan lations seems to need further Southern Eagles will be the host had received admnistrative ap- clarification . Section V in- team for the NAIA District proval, and said that the forms volves the President of the col- Tournament, which will be held were “not ballots,” but just a lege in an area designated to in the W. S. Hanner Gym on way to determine the amount of the dean of Students .... March 2-3, according to J. I. student support behind the pro- “Section VI B suggests that Clements of the GSC Athletic posal. faculty members and admini- office. He stated that if support were strators bring charges against Student tickets can be pur- strong enough, the Congress students before the councils. chased now at the college’s would continue working on cer- Frankly, disciplinary action is, athletic office, located in the tain sections of the measure, not considered until guilt has Hanner Building at $1.50 for which may need “touching up.” been established. The question two, or they can be purchased The Congress also received a is in terms of what should be singly at $1 each. Adult tickets letter from Dr. Ralph K. Tyson, done in the best interest of the are $2 per ticket for each night chairman of the Student Per- student and the college, rather of the tournament. Tickets will sonnel Advisory Council, stating than interms of “who did it” be $1 and $2 at the door. that the Council has “no posi- or “is he guilty.” Georgia Southern won the tion at this time other than to “Section VI C needs to be right to host the tournament by commend you for your efforts clarified since a number of virtue of its high Dunkel rating. to provide leadership to the stu- problems involve both men and The tournament starts Monday dent body.” women students. Section VI D March 2, with Jacksonville Uni- The letter also contained ques- is a concern because discipline versity going against Stetson at tions and suggestions concerning as conceived by the Student 7 p.m. GSC will play the winner certain sections of the amend- Personnel Office is not equated The Masquers production of August Strindberg’s ‘The Father’ Will of the GIAC in the second game ment of which the Congress was with punishment, or other forms continue tonight in McCroan Auditorium with the final performance starting about 9 p.m. The advised to be aware as they of punitive action. scheduled for tomorrow evening at 8:30. The Swedish tragedy championship game will be made further plans on the pro- “Section VI E is a matter that stars Hayward Ellis as the father; Fiona Graham as his wife; played at 8 p.m. Mar. 3. posal. would of necessity have to be referred to the Academic Ad- Judy Mercer as his daughter, Bertha; and Roland Page as the Georgia Southern is seeded i ts. ^ ' doctor. number one in the tournament For The George-Anne’s posi- continued to page 11 because it is the host team. GSC is followed by Jackson- tion concerning some of the questions in the letter from the ville, Stetson and the winner of the GIAC, in that order. GSC Student Personnel Advisory Council, see page four. Hearts, Flowers, Masquers’ T r agedy has beaten Jacksonville convin- cingly, 123-92, in their only en- Cupids Ready For counter of the season so far, Excerpts from the letter are as although the Eagles go to Jack- follows: “There seems to be an sonville next Wednesday to clo- obvious omission or flaw in Sec- Sweetheart Ball Continues Tonight se out their regular season. tion III. Provision seems to be Stetson has whipped the Ea- made for nominating only ONE Hearts, flowers, and Cupids The Masquers pit Strindberg against “The Four Preps” to- gles both times the two clubs candidate for each position, and will be worth their weight in night as the second performance of “The Father” appears on have met by scores of 58-54 in in gold to the Sophomore Class Florida and 69-59 in Statesboro. as they finalize plans for the the McCroan Auditorium stage at 8:30 with the final performance WINTER QUARTER Jacksonville, however, beat Sweetheart Ball which will be slated for tomorrow night. Stetson earlier this week by Exam Schedule held Saturday night in the Alum- Masquers director, William ust Strindberg, considered by or five points. ni Gym. Meriwether, expressed regrets The GIAC (Georgia Intercol- March 11-16, 1964 that such a conflict should take, some to be the “father of the “We hope that there will be modem theatre.” The story is legiate Athletic Conference) is a large turnout for this dance place, but urged those who don’t The place of the examina- set in the late nineteenth centu- made up of Valdosta State, tion is the regular meeting because it is one of the three attend the Wednesday or Thurs- Shorter College, West Georgia ry. place of the class unless other- annual dress - up affairs, we day runs to come to the Friday and LaGrange. LaGrange and wise announced by the instruc- have,” said Sophomore Class night production. The cast and crews have been Valdosta State are currently tor. President Charles Johnson. He also expressed wishes that working on the production for a- vying for the top spot and if Wednesday, March 11: 8:00 He added, “I want to encour- a “central campus booking a- bout five weeks. a play-off ensues, the Eagles a.m., All 1st period classes; age everyone to buy their tick- gency” be formed to avoid fu- might not know who they are 1:00 p.m., All 9th period class- ets now so that they will not ture conflicts of this nature. Cast and Crews going to play as first round es. have to wait at the door.” Meanwhile, tickets for the Cast members include: Hay- opponents until February 27. Thursday, March 12: 8:00 Advance tickets can be pur- Swedish tragedy are on sale at ward Ellis in the lead role of The Eagles have already beat- a.m., All 2nd period classes. chased for $2.50 and will be on 50 cents for students and facul- “The Captain”; Fiona Graham en LaGrange twice in regular 1:00 p.m., All 8th period class- sale until supper Saturday even- ty members and $1 for adults as his wife “Laura”; Roland season games. es. ing. Tickets may be obtained at not affiliated with the college. Page as “The Doctor”; Russell Friday, March 13: 8:00 a.m., the door for $3. Powerful Play Dasher as “The Pastor”; Judy Mercer as the daughter “Ber- All 3rd period classes; 1:00 There will be appropiate Val- INSIDE THE p.m., All 7th period classes. entine refreshments provided “The Father” revolves around tha”; Carolyn Jinkins as “The the theme of a soldier-scientist Saturday, March 14: 8:00 by a committe lead by Judy Nurse”; Pat McMillen as GEORGE-ANNE a.m., All 4th period classes; Scruggs. struggling to retain his sanity “Nojd; ” and Curtis Barber as 1:00 p.m., All 6th period class- The “Jaguars” from Douglas when his wife implies that he “The Orderly.” National Players 2 es. will provide the music for the is not the father of his child. Crew members are: Hakon Social Science Fair 2 Monday, March 16, 8:00 dance. They are a five piece It has been described as a Qviller, stage manager; June “L’Alouette” 3 a.m., All 5th period classes. band of young men who have tense, powerful, and emotional Farmer and Carolyn Jinkins, Editorials 4 Instructors desiring to com- played at various schools in the drama involving the question of publicity; Price Chapman, Talmadge Reports 5 bine sections for the examina- South. paternity, the battle of the sexes, sound; James Hancock and Til- “Beatlemania” 6 and the “Captain’s tragic break- tion may do so on Monday, The dance will begin at 8:30 don Smith, lighting and set (plus Spring Fashions 7 down.” March 16.