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See STUMP, THE Qleorge -Anne — Page 5 — PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF GEORGIA SOUTHERN COLLEGE VOLUME «T STATE5B0RO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1966 NUMBER 1 !0L Plans Let for Athletic Complex ***** Maguire Appointed Permanent Dean of Men Vacant Position Completion of New Structure Filled by High Scheduled for January of 1968 An athletic complex boasting a 6,000 capacity gymnasium, an School Principal indoor clympic-sized swimming pool and specially designed room Harold Maguire, principal of for gymnastics, tumbling and wrestling will be ready for use by Warren County High School, January 1968, according to President Zach S. Henderson. will become the new Dean of The preliminary plans for the one-and one-half million dol- said. The building will provide Men at the college in June, ac- the physical education staff with cording to Ralph K. Tyson, lar structure were approved at four double offices and numer- Dean of Students. the March 9 meeting of the Board of Regents, reported Hen- ous singles with a director's He will permanently fill the area featuring a conference position made vacant in July derson. room, record room and office. 1965. Since that time the respon- The two-story physical center The lower section will be the sibilities of the Dean of Men's dressing area for physical edu- office have been under the ad- will be constructed on a ground cation classes. A men's dress- ministration of Dean Tyson, level and an upper main floor. ing room will provide space for Larry Davis, Administrative as- The lower section will feature 231 lockers and will cover a sistant to the Dean of Men and a 50x94 foot basketball court floor area of 92x54 feet. The Jesse Quattlebaum, Acting Dean and 1,444 square feet of space women's showers will be equip- of Men since Winter Quarter. in the wrestling room. ped with 234 lockers. In an exclusive telephone in- Adjoining the playing court Fans will purchase tickets terview Maguire stated, "My will be a 20x20 foot training from two ticket offices on the main concern as Dean of Men room for the ballplayers and will be a sense of fairness — separate shower facilities for See COMPLEX, Page 2 fairness first to the individual the freshman and varsity cag- students of the college and se- ers. Each would be constructed condly to the institution." Ma- on a 22x20 foot floor plan, he * guire, the man who has been EAGLE'S DON ADLER ACCEPTS TROPHY added. selected to represent the male Beginning on the ground floor P. E. Department students, will assume.his duties GSC Senior and captain receives the NAIA Tournament second place trophy from President Zach Henderson at ceremonies in the and stretching upward for two in June. stories will be the pool area Hanner Gymnasium honoring the team for their fine showing in To Add Courses He has held the position of with 9,915 square feet of space. Principal of Warren County Kansas City. An enthusiastic crowd of Eagle supporters showed This will accommodate a large Courses in swimming and High for the last four years af- up for the ceremonies which honored the team for winning four deck area, one and three meter wrestling will be offered on a ter teaching at Robert E. Lee out of five tournament games to capture the runner-up spot. diving boards and an extensive large scale upon completion of Institute in Thomaston, Georgia filter system. the new athletic building in 1968, and serving as instructor and SPECIAL REFERENDUM SET The apparatus and tumbling according to J. B. Scearce, basketball coach at Blue Ridge. chairman of the division of Maguire made his home as a room will have the same type of high ceilings. This will provide health, recreation and physical boy in Athens. He attended At- education. hens High School and graduated Students To Vote Next Week adequate overhead space for from the University of Georgia still rings, ropes and high-fly- Scearce said that every stu- with a B.B.A. degree in 1948. ing gymnasts. dent who participates in the phy- He returned to the University The main or upper floor will sical education program must be later that year and in 1950 he In Frank I. Williams Center be dedicated primarily to class- able to swim. rooms. The largest of these is He added that a course in was awarded his Masters de- A special referendum will be Proposed amendments to be gree. Maguire also has to his 27x46 feet with two slightly wrestling will be offered next held during the latter part of voted upon are (l)-To amend smaller ones. fall although wrestling on a lar- credit a six year certificate in next week in the Frank I Wil- the agenda to Section 1 to read the field of educational admin- Upstairs offices will be both ge scale will not be added until liams Center for students to "Members are allowed to miss plush and practical, Henderson the completion of the new gym. istration. He served three years vote on proposed amendments only one meeting per quarter See NEW DEAN Page 2 for the Student Congress consti- unless excused." The phrase to tution, according to Danny Brou- be voted upon is "per quarter". cek, Student Congress president. (2) To amend Article X of Spring Swing Broucek explained that all Section 2 to read, "Elections students are eligible to vote and shall be decided by secret bal- Week Scheduled that the ballot box will be lo- lot one week after nominations cated in the lobby of the Student have been approved." The a- The second annual sophomore Center and in the dormitories. mendment will change the word- Spring Swing week is scheduled ing from "two weeks after nom- May 9-15, according to Robin inations have been made." Olmstead, president of the sop- (3) To amend Article X of Sec- homore class. INSIDE THE Academic and athletic contests tion 5 to read "All class officers will be held throughout the week GEORGE-ANNE shall be nominated during the with a concert May 9 launching third week of fall quarter." The the week's festivities. Dean's List 2 amendment would change the wording:" Freshmen officers Other activities include a tal- Whittemore and Lowe 3 ent show May 10 and a barbe- shall be nominated during the cue and street dance May 11. Editorials 4 second week of the fall quarter. May 12's agenda will consist of Sophomore, junior and senior a scavenger hunt with the hous- Herty Stump 5 class officers shall be nominated during the second week of fall ing units competing. Inquiring Reporter 5 There will be a dance at the quarter." armory Friday night and a tug- Student Teachers 6 (4) To amend Article XI to of-war Saturday. Another con- Congress Officers 7 read, "To become effective, cert Saturday and a worship amendments must be ratified service Sunday morning will end Wesley Speaker 8 by two-thirds of the students the week of celebration. STUDENTS FIND REGISTRATION TIRESOME Southern Belle 9 voting." Groups under consideration Long lines and sore feet were common to all Tuesday as GSC for the three performances are Sports 10, 11 The amendment would strike Students suffered their way through another registration session. Major Lance, The Lettermen, out the phrase: "provided 51 Many flocked to the division of languages section, only to find out, The New Christy Minstrels, Wil- Baseball Contest 12 son Pickett, Gene Pittney and per cent of the on-campus stu- as those in other divisions, that the classes they wanted were closed out. Little Anthony. y.i-':- <<<<<£'<MiiW&&<:-iiiKi dents vote." THE GEORGE-ANNE MARCH 25, 1966 PAGE 2 Burnsed Chosen For Lead Role Rae Burnsed, senior English street, director of the Masquers. major from Savannah, will lead Overtsreet said any student a cast of seven as she portrays could still try out for the parts Sally Bowles, the leading lady of Christopher Isherwood, lead- in I Am A Camera, the current ing male, and Fritz, the German Masquers production. Ladies' man. The play will be presented Ap- ril 26-28. Other cast members that have ... New Dean been selected and their roles are in the Air Force and then began Rosalyn Perkins, freshman his- his career in the field of edu- tory major from Stillmore, as cation. Fraulein Schneider; Donnie Ev- ans, freshman political science "I am real enthusiastic", said major from Wadley, as Natalia; Maguire, when asked how he Sherry Bradner, freshman socio- felt about his recently appointed logy major from Athens, as Mrs. position. He added that he is Watson-Courtneidge, and Wy- looking forward, with as much man Hunt, junior from Augusta enthusiasm as he has ever had, as Clive. to serving the needs of the men Two male roles have not been at the college. Maguire also MASQUERS HAVE FIRST READING FOR NEXT PLAY cast, according to Robert Over- reported that he recently at- L-R: Rae Burnsed, Robert Overstreet, Director, Rosalyn Perkins, Sherry Bradner, Donnie Evans.