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VOLUME 30 Collegeboro, Georgia, Suburb of Statesboro, Friday, October 19, 1956 NUMBER 3

'Girl Of The Week' Parking Committee Chosen Class Elections Name G.T.C.'s parking problems may soon be a thing of the past with this week's appointment of a special committee to Officers For 1956-57 study the situation. Headed by Dean Paul Carroll, the 12-member committee is composed of six faculty members and six students. Those 5 Chosen Tues., representing the faculty include: Reflector Staff Dean Carroll, Julian Pafford, Jorday P. Foldes, Miss Runoffs Thurs. Hassie McElveen, Dr. A. Boole Jr., James B. Scearce, and Is Selected At Don McDougald. Hurbert Houston was named Named to serve on the student section are Emory junior class president, and Ric Cartrett, Wallace Frampton, Ed Brown, Shirley Jones, Star First Meetin Mandes, sophomore president in Woodard, and Kitty Kelly. The first meeting of students The group met for the first time yesterday morning sophomore, junior and senior interested in the Reflector was to organize and to determine what parking problems exist class elections last Tuesday. held last week. At this time the on campus. Standing as the sole senior staff for the year was selected. According to Dean Carroll, officials hope the group will officer to win out in the race is It stands as follows: be able to make a survey of the parking situation and will Virginia Sikes, secretary-treas- Co-editors—Mickey Webb and urer of her class. Still to be de- Emory Cartrett. come up with some recommended parking areas and regu- Literary editors — Dewayne lations that will "improve or prevent" the present chaotic cided in a run-off election were both the office of president and Dutton, Bob Allen. Staff: Betty situations." that of vice president, with George, Cookie Copeland, Wil- Possible plans call for sending out questionnaires to Ralph Walton and Bob Byrd ma Lee, Bob Mitchell, Jo Ann every car owner on campus to get facts concerning the total Parker, and Carol Goff. number of vehicles at G.T.C. and the needs they create. Senior class — Ina Jones, The dean stated that he hopes to have all work of the LATE ELECTION RETURNS Richard Cates. Staff: Joyce committee completed by the end of this quarter. Walton, Mary Tippines, Doc Senior class — President, Green. Ralph Walton. Vice presi- Junior class—Charlotte Blitch, dent, Charles Iddins. Joan Lindsey. Staff: Judy Ad- Junior class—Vice president, kins, Louise Westbrook, Diana Cast Selected, Dates Set Liz Morgan. Secretary, Diana Bair, Wilma Ricketson, Patsy Bair. Page, Ceil Woodard. For 'Summer and Smoke' Sophomore class — Secre- Sophomore class—Joyce Jack- tary, Mary Jo Hodges. Treas- son, Wanda Broome. Staff: Ed November 27 and 28 are the urer, Sandra Wiggens. Brown, Frankie Booth, Linda dates set for the Masquers pro- Rowell. duction of "Summer and Smoke" State Student MARTHA TINKER, a local Statesboro lass is The George-Anne Freshman class — Mary Jane by Tennessee Williams. The play girl of the week. Martha was the Vet Club sweetheart last year. contest'ing the presidency, while Harper, Cookie Copeland. Staff: has a very fine cast and She represented the vets in the Beauty Revue and placed third. Mary Jane Harper and Charles Betty Rahn, Carol Goff, Louise promises to be one of the Music Ed. Club Martha, a junior and an art major, is president of the Art Club. Iddins vied for title of senior Vaughn, James Johnson, Jackie Masquers best productions. veep. Gamadanis. The lead, Alma Winemiller, is Meets in Macon Cecile Woodard was chosen Features — Bob Byrd, Liz being portrayed by Diana Bair. Ten members from the G.T.C. Rec. Program, as treasurer of the junior class Morgan. Staff: Wilma Lee, This is not Miss Bair's first Music Educators Club will HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL in the election. Run-offs in this Jackie Dupree, Jennie Fay class were to be held for Wal- Morgan, Willene Fisher. play as she has played Margaret represent this school at the first The spooks and black cats lace Tanner and Liz Morgan Faculty — Star Woodard, in "Dear Brutus," the girl who official meeting of a student will be roaming G.T.C. campus Matinee Dance for the office of vice president, Avonel Morris. committed suicide in "Stage branch of the regular teacher's come October 31 when the Door," solo reader in "Idylls of and for Liana Bair and Joan Snaps—Ralph Walton, Bob organization tomorrow in Ma- T Club sponsors a Halloween Lindsey for the position of Gore. the King," and the romantic con. on Wed. Night Carnival. The center of these secretary. Organizations—Shirley Jones, According to Earl Smith,, activities will be the old gym The matinee dance and the Joyce Jackson walked off with Ruth Bennett. Staff: Star Wood- president of the local group and from 7:30 to 9:30 where events ■ new recreational program are this year's vice president title ard, Bob Mitchell, Dahlin Evens, secretary-treasurer for the new- will be hopping like goblins both scheduled at the same in the sophomore class. Run- Iris Hurst. ly organized state club, G.T.C. time on Wednesday night. There out of a graveyard. is one of the six colleges in offs were to decide between Art editors — Bob Belton, need be no conflict, however, ac- Doug Corry, president of sandra Tindol and Mary Jo Charles Williams. Georgia taking part in the club. the T Club, reminds us that cording to officials in the Hodges for the office of secre- Sports — Larry Hyde. Billy Others in the list include Wes- advance tickets will be on physical education department. tary. The treasurer's position Jackson. Staff: Ed Brown, Hugh leyan, G.S.C.W., LaGrange, sale and that they can be pur- Although both begin at 6:30 was also slated to be filled at Blecher. Piedmont, and the University of chased from any "T" member. p. m., the recreational program this time with a choice of Ads—Betty Rahn, Joanne Georgia. All you devils and witches lasts until 8:15 while the dance Sandra Wiggins or Liz South on Sharpe, Hugh Belcher, Jacob plan now to attend this hair- ends at 7:30. the ballot. Carlton. raising event. Since G.T.C.'s enrollment is Final run-offs were to be held Lay-out — Charlotte Blitch. Dance, Movie now over 850, the recreational Thursday morning at 10 a. m. Staff: James Johnson, Mickie and student councils believe the (See box on this page for Williams, Joanne Sharpe, Bob two programs are desirable since final results of run-offs.) Mitchell. On Schedule there are enough students to attend both to keep them ex- Wranglers Play For Weekend citing and operative. Inhuman The dance is to be held as Here Saturday DIANA BAIR Taking top billing for ac- usual with dancing for all. The tivities this weekend will be the recreational program includes The "Circle A Wranglers," a 'Wholesale Flunkout' Should ingenue in "Arsenic and Old En Melodie dance in the recrea- indoor sports such as volley fast-moving country and Lace." Besides being talented, tional room of Cone Hall. The ball, badminton, schuffle board, western music group, will ap- she is pretty, having been G.T.C. dance starts at 8:15 and the table tennis, paddle tennis and pear at McCroan Auditorium at Not Be a Screening Device campus queen in 1954-55. Also, music will be on record. any others that are suggested. Georgia Teachers College Satur- URBANA, 111. (I.P.)—"Whole the screening devices we must at the beginning of the year, The theme of the dance will However, basketball will not be day night, October 20, at 8 sale flunkout" of students not not use is the inhuman whole- Miss Bair had the privilege of be "It's a Woman's World" with included since it willbe one of o'clock, sponsored by the U. S. capable of doing needed college sale flunkout." auditioning before a movie the floor show made up of the intramural highlights. Army Recruiting Service. Ad- work is "inhuman," according He said a high school diploma scout in Atlanta for the part of hidden talent in the En Melodie mission is free. This group is to President David Henry of the is no guarantee of a pupil's St. Joan in a coming movie. Club. Sistie Poe will be a type HOOLEY IN NEW YORK one of the "hottest" bunch of University of Illinois. He pre- readiness for college because of The male lead, John Bu- of master of ceremonies and Daniel Hooley, G.T.C. music musicians in the Third Army dicts overcrowding of colleges the diversity of subjects taught chanan Jr., will be Mike lead the mid-time show. After instructor, has recently re- Area, the local army recruiting for the years ahead. in the high schools. In addition Lowery. He and Miss Bair's the floor show and during the turned from New York, where sergeant says. "Whatever methods we may to entrance examinations, he supporting cast will be: Rev. dance, refreshments will be he successfully passed an oral use to make sure that stu- said that the colleges should Winemiller, Rick Mandes; Mrs. served. examination and received ac- ceiving his doctor's degree from dents in college can do and evaluate high school grades as Winemiller, Milly Williams; Rosa On slate for Friday night will ceptance of his dissertation as the Teachers College of are doing college level work," a basis for admission to the Gonzales, Mimi Saba; Nellie be "Mr. Belvedere Goes to part of the requirements for re- Columbia University. President Henry said, "one- of Universities. Ewell, Star Woodard; Roger College," with Clifton Webb. Doremus, Jim Hathcock; Dr. This film will not be the same John Buchanan Sr., Bill Sanders; vein that the two previous Mrs. Bassett, Linda Smith; movies shown have been in. Doughnuts Are Vernon, Marion Porter; Rose- It is a light comedy about a King Named To Symphony Post mary, Ellen Sumner and Sue man who wins a jackpot, but Dana M. King Jr., band direc- ductor of the Longines Sym- Sampled Here Whaley; Dusty, Charlie Harper; to receive it, he must have a Georgia Music Teachers Associa- tor at G.T.C. has been appointed phonette. tion. Gonzales, Bob Allen; and college education. He gets it in , G.T.C. students may soon en- assistant conductor of the Sa- Archie Kramer, Jim Park. one year. He even starts the Since 1950 Mr. King has been The G.T.C. music prof holds joy the luxury of coffee and vannah Symphony Orchestra doughnuts for breakfast if school year out with a "rat" hat. for the 1956-57 season, Major a member of the faculty of the bachelor's and master's de- The movie will start at 7:30 in grees in music from Ohio Uni- officials agree with the en- General Henry B. Sayler, presi- Georgia Teachers College, where thusiastic rejoicing of the few Theme Set For McCroan auditorium, the usual dent of the Symphony Society, versity in Athens, Ohio. Before time and place. he teaches conducting, super- who got sample doughnuts Wed- announced today. '56 Starlight Ball Everyone is cordially invited vises the instrumental depart- joining our faculty, he taught at nesday night in the dining hall. to take advantage of these two Mr. King has been a mem- ment of the music division, and Bucknell University, the Uni- A sample doughnut machine "Abstractions," the theme for activities. ber of the Savannah Symphony conducts the G.T.C. band. Since versity of Pennsylvania, and in has been demonstrated by the the 1956 Starlight Ball, Novem- since its organization in 1953, Mr. King assumed direction of the public schools of Albany Mixes, Inc. company, makers ber 19, is beginning to take prove unusual in comparison as first trombonist and leader the band, it has quadrupled in and Hamilton, Ohio. He is a of both doughnut mix and shape according to Art Club with other years. Mobiles, ab- of the brass section. Before size, and has traveled over former president of the States- doughnut machines, since Wed- members. Committees have been stract forms, and free designs joining the Savannah Symphony 5,000 miles pjiaying concerts in boro Music Club. Mr. and Mrs. nesday afternoon. Owner, R. W. formed and general plans have head the list on decorations. he had played under the direc- Georgia. Last year, the band was King (she is the former Emma Harrington is serving doughnuts been laid out, and will be an- Committees are working on tion of Eugene Goossens, con- honored by being the first col- Neale of Charlotte, North Caro- to the students free of charge nounced later. decorations, tables, floor show, ductor of the Cincinnati Sym- lege band invited to play for lina) have one son, Dana M. in hopes of selling the school The theme, it is hoped, will refreshments, and tickets. phony, and Michel Piastro, con- the annual convention of the King III. one of its machines.

■ Hi MA T Club Halloween Carnival «nu " ON CAMPUS by Dick Biblw On October 31, G.T.C. is going to have a Halloween Carnival. Back of the planning for Hyde this is the T Club, headed by Doug Corry. and The men in the club are going all out for a bang-up occasion by providing all the es- sentials of a carnival. Included in these es- By LARRY HYDE Seek sentials are, of course, the house of horrors and cake walks. The men are responsible, each of them, for a cake. This means work for some- Since it is time for the 1957 ing and experimenting and test- automobiles to be put on the ing to find out how to build a one, and who knows of a T man that can bake market, I think this would be a production model of a gas a cake? good time to let you know of turbine engine. This is an To have a success of a carnival and to make some of the things that are go- engine that has no pistone and ing on in Detroit, Michigan, needs only a sparkplug to get it one to be remembered, the members of the home -of the automobile in started. This is an engine that club are depending on the student body to turn dustry. Most of my information needs no octane rating for its out in full for the fun. They are to be con- is taken from a book in the fuel. Someday this will be a library by L. L. Colbert, presi- reality and every car that is in gratulated for introducing such a program to the dent, Chrysler Corporation. use right now'will be obsolete. college. The best way for the students to show Only a few years ago the auto- In the automobile business their appreciation is to go! mobile business thought a six you have to be ready for new million car year was extremely and radical developments in unusual. But this year the in- product and in methods and you dustry is building eight million have to beat the other company Equipment for Socials cars, and they do not look upon to those new developments if this as a temporary phenomeon. you can. Competition in this in- In the Dean ,of Women's office, there is The sustained demand for both dustry is constant, accelerating new cars and used cars this equipment to be used for social functions on motion at every level. You have year is strong, additional evi- to move fast to beat your com- campus. There is a plentiful supply. To reserve dence of the still tremendous un- petitors and when you do beat it for the occasion, all one has to do is sign a re- filled needs for automobiles in them you generate new com- the United States of America. petitive energies on their part. guest blank in said office. n\{^lMX^^\fiCm^0f^5\\^M OflENTAHON The automobile industry has The /Way it looks right now, There are some basic steps to be followed, been particularly impressed by the way used car prices have taking into account the prob- however. The first of these is to request the held steady in the very big able increase in demand for necessities as many days in advance as possible. market for new cars. automobiles, every major com- Little Smokey Sez: pany will invest over a billion This makes it possible for the equipment to be Entirely apart from the basic dollars for capital improve- counted out and put in one place. The second By BOB MITCHELL demand for good transportation ments and expansion. This is a rapidly growing country amount is exclusive of tooling. step is to pick it up on the day of the function. On our campus we always which is relying more and more This provides for extra days that it might be have a multitude of annuals. upon automobiles. There is the It includes the cost of land, used. We have annual Beauty Review, further stimulation of demand building, machinery and other annual Homecoming, annual Rat Squeaks... for cars that comes from the equipment. The third step is to return the equipment Rat Day, etc. There is only one yearly improvements in auto- Investment of this kind now the day following the event. When it is returned, thing missing, annual Country- mobiles. The record sale of being made by the automobile Boy Day. It seems to me that us FRAN DIXON cars this year has been due in industry means the broadening make sure each item is checked off as returned. country boys are sorely neg- part to the drastic, industry- and strengthening of the whole If no one is in the office leave the equipment and lected in this annual business. wide advances in the models economic base upon which our The lowest of earthly crea- return later to have it checked off. Wouldn't it be nice if we could introduced to the public last society is built. It means con- have such an event on our tures, the college rat, has fall. fidence. It means more and When the equipment is returned, it should campus? learned many things since arriv- It isn't too unlikely that with- better jobs and it means You might ask what in the ing at this college on Septem- in the next decade there will strength and security for the be cleaned. If a table cloth is borrowed, it should ber 23. The rats don't go around be washed before it is brought back. Be sure, world would we do. I have that be an entirely new kind of nation. It means an increase in all figured out. We would have with the look of knowledge so engine powering your car. Al- the national wealth and will en- however, that someone in the office knows where different types of contests. We many of the upper classmen ready, as you may have heard able us as people to go on build- it is. would see who could plow the seem to have. They tend to im- or read about in the newspaper, ing the kind of civilization we straightest furrow, who could press their professors very little, the whole industry is research- all want. To keep this method of providing clubs and cut a cord of wood the fastest, if any. groups with equipment to be used, the students who could shuck the most corn, A college rat has now learned the skill of climbing into the BOB POLLOCK must respect the steps above. If the equipment who could harness a mule the quickest, and also a cigarette top of a bunk bed without should be misplaced or overkept by a club, it rolling contest. I'm sure an event bruising any bones. cannot be readily replaced. This could mean of this type would go over big The rats first impression of Other States Should Follow college was "lines, nothing but that because of one club's negligence, another on our campus. Being in a farming area I know we have a lines." But they have now dis- club must do without. lot of country boys, including covered the best time to go to In the Footsteps of Georgia myself, who would relish an oc- lunch, the little store, etc. casion of this type. Some rats have even accom- The month of November is sacrifices. Shouldn't young peo- The crowning touch, of plished the task of washing, just a few short weeks away. ple like these be able to ex- Unsigned Letter course, would be our big ban- without getting their rat caps Accompanying the coming of press their opinion in times of quet. It would consist of a buck wet, behind their ears. the new month is this year's peace as well as war by means The George-Anne editor has received a dance contest, a fiddling con- The rats have even found that national elections which are of a vote. test, and a big square dance. a certain Doctor has as many probably the most important letter concerning the various reactions to the Thirdly, many college stu- The grand finale would be the cute jokes in his head as he elections this nation has ever Shriner's appearance on this campus. The letter, dents are faced with student dinner itself. I've already worked has English rules. had. The problems that chal- elections every year. They vote however, was anonymous. For this reason, it out a menu consisting of the But most of all, since the rats lenge the future peace and for fellow students who share has not been printed. best loved foods of country have been here—they've learned prosperity of our nation affects the same views as themselves. In the past we have had letters which have boys and one which would tickle to study!!! our younger people just as the palate of any country-loving much as it does the older folks. Isn't it possible that they could been printed anonymous. However, those letters soul. There would be chittlins, NUDE IS RUDE GUESTS ARE SHREWD A gripe often heards among project this feeling into national were signed for The George-Anne files. If and leather britches, collard greens, politics? A pretty young girl named boys eligible to be drafted into when a person gives a good reason for with- pot likker, and corn bread, the Army is, "Well, if I'm old pickled hog feet, souse meat, McMeenus, These are just a few reasons holding his name, The George-Anne does so. Once went to a ball dressed enough to go to the Army, I why I believe in voting at persimmon pie, muscadine wine should be old enough to vote." and apple cider. as Venus; eighteen. I sincerely hope that If any of you country boys But the guests thought her However only in our own state all of the states will follow in Vote! Vote! are interested just drop me a . rude of Georgia is a person eligible the footsteps of Georgia and line and we'll see about form- To come in the nude, to vote when he reaches the change their voting laws to Gimmicks to woo wayward voters into ing I Atea Tater fraternity for So they brought her leaf age of eighteen. allow young people that privilege us country boys. from the greemis. of voting. registering so they can at least vote if they I am originally from the state want to have been splashed across every news- of Pennsylvania where a person paper and poured out over every radio station must be twenty-one years old THE GEORGE-ANNE to be able to vote. In my for weeks. This seige over, we can now begin ELLEN BLIZZARD, EDITOR opinion, this is an unfair law. the weeding process to decide which candidates Member Intercollegiate Association Press There are several reasons why are the best, despite their propaganda. Then Member The Press Club I think this law is unfair and comes the voting! Managing Editor Jennie Fay Morgan in the next few paragraphs I will For most college students, the only way to News Editor Jo Ann Parker point out some of these reasons exercise this right is through an absentee ballot, Assistant News Editor Ellen Brandon to you. Business Manager Sammy Powell t ! so for those unclued as the the process the fol- Assistant Business Manager Wylene Fowler First of all, I believe that when lowing procedure is given. a person has completed high Feature Editor Joyce Kirkland school, he has attained enough Requests for absentee ballots should be sent Assistant Feature Editor Bob Spell training to be able to think and to the tax commissioner or to the secretary of Sports Editor Britt Fayssoux make decisions for himself. the Board of Registration in the county in which Assistant Sports Editor Bob Dixon Woman's Editor Jane Jackson Through history and civics the you are registered. Copy Editors Betty Watson and Wilma Ricketson young men and women have Attend Your name will then be checked in county been taught the beginnings of Copy Readers Jane Williams, Bob Mitchell our government and the im- records to make sure you are registered. When Reporters: Larry Hyde, Billy Jackson, Willene Fisher, Char- potrance of elections to our the this is cleared, you will be sent a copy of the of- lotte Owens, Bob Mitchell, Bob Pollak, and Liz Smith. country. These things are more ficial ballot. clearly pictured in a person's Church Typists: Loretta Edge, Ben Norton, Kenny Giddens, Betty mind at eighteen than when In order to make the ballot official, laws Rahn, Carroll Walker. the person reaches the age of hold that you must fill out this ballot in the Photographers Paul Brisendine, Ernnie Borders twenty-one. of Cartoonist Charles Williams presence of a postmaster on campus, to complete Secondly ,down through the the form. After this, you should mail the ballot FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1956 years many young men have Your back to the tax commissioner of your home defended our country in war so Published weekly, September to June, except during that our nation may have peace. county. holidays by Georgia Teachers College Students. Choice (Entered as second class matter at Post Office at Col- Young wives and mothers have The ballot MUST REACH THE COM- legeboro, Georgia, under temporary permit.) suffered these men through Sunday MISSIONER'S OFFICE BEFORE THE POLLS those crucial days. These peo- MAIL SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 PER YEAR ple have played an important CLOSE ON ELECTION DAY, NOVEMBER 6. role during war time by their The George - Anne — Page 3 Mrs. McCorkle Elected Prexy Collegeboro, Georgia, Friday, October 19, 1956 Of Housemother's Workshop Mrs. Jeanette McCorkle, Science Dept Lewis Hall's housemother, dis- Inquiring tinguished herself this summer by being elected president of Honor System Shows Increase the . twelfth annual house- mother's workshop at Purdue Necessary To Reporter University in Lafayette, Ind. In Enrollment Out of 132 women fr«m By Dillard Maxwell thirty-four states, Mrs. Mc- Curb Cheating The science department shows Corkle was Georgia's only dele- Cars, cars, cars what are we an increase in number of stu- gate at the meeting which took NEW YORK, N. Y. (I.P.)— going to do with them? dents taking science courses this place on June 10-23. Columbia's Student Board has It seems if everywhere you year and a decided increase in given its support to the eventual the number of freshmen choos- During the convention, Mrs. establishment of an honor go nowdays on campus you will McCorkle poured punch at the find a line of parked cars. In ing science as a major. system in the hope of curtail- Tully Pennington, associate Kappa Gamma house on June ing the strong competition for driveways, on sidewalks and 14, was one of the hostesses at just about every other place professor of biology, states he marks which is believed to be is pleased with this because of the formal dinner, and also the cause of much of the cheat- that is large enough for a car poured coffee afterwards. to park. Every year the number the critical shortage of trained ing on exams. The board ad- of cars increase as new students scientists, science teachers, and Presiding over business ses- mitted, however, than an in- come to college. The parking technicians in America today. sions, entertaining outstanding doctrination period of several situation has long been one of Commenting on the student Well dammit, if you really think he's hungry throw him a visitors and meeting people, years would be necessary be- G.T.C.'s problems. We are glad interest shown this year in piece of meat. Mrs. McCorkle's time was spent fore the program could be put that this problem has been re- science, Mr. Pennington points in the usual housemother's into full force. cognized and a committee ap- out that approximately 55 per duties. Board members felt that the pointed by President Henderson cent of the students enrolled Also on the program of the cut-throat competition for high to study it in hopes that a solu- in biology classes chose biology Keefer Refuses Farm workshop were several lectures marks in the college has brought tion will be found. The streets 103, which carries four hours of and informal talks led by such about a spirit of moral laxity, on the campus, especially the lab each week, while 45 per people as the author of "Cheaper and that a sense of individual ones in front of the dormitories cent chose biology 100. by the Dozen." student responsibility should are too small for parking. Those Biology 100, being offered for To Become Professor Mrs. McCorkle hopes that by be fostered. that are here from last winter the first time this year, is By JOYCE KIRKLAND working with some of the ideas Others expressed doubt that quarter will recall the accident praimarily for students who plan of housemothers all over the an honor system would remedy that happened one night in front to major in fields of study With a deranged gleam in his always been there, like God, and United States, that she herself the situation, and felt that the of the library when some cars other than science or science- eye, Mr. Keefer reiterated his always would be. It hadn't oc- will fulfill all the wishes of college had a definite responsi- were damaged. The question related areas. "desire to acquire things" in cured to him that he might those who live in Lewis and bility to make marks as reliable someday become one of these that has been selected for this In discussing the science cur- relation to his hobby of col- wish for a second mother. as possible. riculum Mr. Pennington says, rare beings. week is, "Do you think the col- lecting classical records, five and lege administration should ban "I feel that these majors( other Graduate School six at a time. freshmen owned cars from the than science) should have Asking his farther for permis- Colleges Face Teacher Need campus as many other colleges laboratory experience in order Records are not the only sion to go to Duke University in do?" to gain a better concept of interested in learning. things that Frederick Keefer, North Carolina, he said, "I just KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (I.P.)— "All are agreed that a good CAROLYN THOMAS—I be- science and scientific method. Department heads of the Uni- new assistant professor of told my father I wasn't going salary scale in the days ahead lieve all freshmen should be It is regretful that we do not back to the farm for a while, versity of Tennessee's College of permitted to have a car on cam- have adequate teaching person- English, likes to acquire. At give the University advantage but I never did go back." Liberal Arts have predicted in in a highly competitive market," pus if they want it. I don't think nel, classroom and laboratory present he is working on his a survey that colleges will soon space, nor equipment to give all After he had been attending the report stated. Emphasized the administration should tell doctoral dissertation which will Duke for quite some time, he face an alarming teacher short- them whether to have one or our students these experiences. too, was the immediate need for compete for him more than began to feel as so many of age which, unless prevented, will funds for graduate and teach- not; it should be left up to the As we live in an age so greatly do' "irreparable" damage to influenced by scientific knowl- eight years of college and the people who have been there ing assistantships to help win student's parents. I do think for many years have. Reading higher education. something should be done about edge and developments, labora- graduate school. graduate students to the teach- required so much time, that The survey is an effort by ing field and give them ex- the parking situation on campus. tory work enables the student At one time this education to better understand principles there was not too much social Dean L. R. Helser and heads perience. If students who own cars would life for graduate students. He leave them parked behind the studied in textbooks. The stu- of the college's seventeen At present an experienced began to feel moss-covered and spicialized study fields to face dormitories and walk to class dents I have discussed it with teacher and a graduate assistant ancient, and he knew the the problems of rising enroll- and to the dining hall it would feel that laboratory work is are combining formes to teach characters in the books better ments before they get complete- help the problem some. helpful." sixty-five to ninety students in than those in his classes. ly out of hand. The study called each of five sections of a mathe- FRANCINA COUEY—Some- For a number of years all students were required to take The last of his romantic at- for greater attention to matics course. In physics, a trial thing should be done about the three out of the four general tachments was fatal—ending in scholastic standards so that quiz section of forty-five stu- parking problem on campus; like education science courses, which marriage. One of the decisions there will be a minimum of dents is organized on a rotation building a parking area some- included biology 103 and 104, he made immediately after his wasted teacher time in repeat- plan that over a period of time where and not allowing cars both entitled general biology, wife Mary entered the picture ing courses, making arrange- gives each student a front-row to be parked anywhere else. and physical science 101 and was to begin teaching rather ments for late enrolees, or seat and recitation opportunity The freshmen should be permit- than learning (in college, that is.) struggling with students not while other students observe. ted to bring their cars on cam- 102, a survey of physics and a survey of chemistry. pus if their parents are willing to let them. day and walk to classes as well EDWIN TOWNS—Freshmen as every other place. All the should have the same priviled- streets in front of the dormitor- ges as upper classmen and be JUnkoiHt^ 45th Anniversary ies should be widened and a spe- allowed to bring their cars to cific parking area designated. college. If some of the streets Freshmen should be allowed to were wider and students would- have their cars on the campus, n't ride everywhere they went on campus this would help the some of them live quite a dis- FREDERICK KEEFER tance from here and when they situation some. WALLIS DEWITT—I believe want to go home, their parents craze did not hold him so com- don't have the time to come for freshmen are just as capable of pletely as it does now, how- having a car on the campus as them everytime. ever. Of the days before he PAUL BRISENDINE—I feel entered Western Maryland Uni- SALE anyone else. Personally, I don't see the need of a car on campus that freshmen should not have versity as a freshman, he says: cars at college. One reason for anyway. The only solution I Farm Life Starts Thursday Morning, Oct 18, at 9 O'clock can offer in this matter is for this is that there is not enough "I lived on my father's farm everyone having a car to trade parking space for everyone to in Frederick, Maryland, and, it for a Volkswagon so the bring a car, and another reason Complete Store-wide Celebration With really, I only went to college streets can hold more of them. is, that freshmen have to be- come adjusted to college life, because the arrangements were CHARLIE HARPER—All stu- this can only be done by re- all made for me to commute. Hundreds and Hundreds of Bargains. dents should leave their cars stricting them from some of the I had no soul-demanding desire parked at the dormitories all pleasures of upper classmen. to attend any higher schools. Why doesn't the administration It felt mighty good to come suggest that the off campus stu- home home from school, change -REGISTER FOR FREE PRIZES- LAST CHANCE! dents park their cars-behind the into dirty clothes, go jump on new gymnasium, this would help the tractor and ride up one fo enter Reader's Digest the parking problem a little. row and down the other—with A Beautiful $249.95 nothing whatever to think $41,000 CONTEST about." It's fun to do—and you may find Ironically enough, when he SYLVANIA TV SET you know more about human na- Favorite began attending classes, he ture than you think! Just list, in found that a new world had Featuring the Famous "Halolight" order, the six articles in October opened up for him. He had no Reader's Digest you think readers Shoe Store American literature in high will like best. Couldn't be simpler school, and consequently was GIVEN AWAY SAT, OCT. 27 AT 5:50 P. 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Official basketball practice opened here this past Gets Underway hoopsters officially opened their No mistakes—expert basketball practice for the 1956- Football, king of college One to two mistakes— week under the direction of Georgia's most rabid sports, is a fascinating duel be- basketball coach, J. B. Scearce. 57 season yesterday with four above average. With Football of last year's starting quintet re- tween two organized machines Three to four mistakes— At times, Coach Scearce seems rabid in more ways with both trying to weaken the turning for another season. good. than one, but that's because of his unbounding passion By BILLY JACKSON other either offensively or de- Five to six mistakes—not Coach J. B. Scearce of the fensively. Football is king of so good. to produce the best basketball team in this state and Inaugration day for the new Professors announced that 39 college athletics because it is Seven mistakes—don't bother the top small college team in this part of the country. intramural program was last men reported out for practice played in our great out-of-doors. next week. Thursday. The season was begun and seven of them were letter- ' People like to get out into the QUESTIONS: This may well be the year that the Profs attain with a bang as team number 1 men from last year. fresh air and watch their favorite from Cone Hall met team num- 1. What team represented new heights in basketball glory. Four of the first five The four last year starters sons go into action. But, did you the National League in the ber 10 from Sanford Hall and ever stop to think of why we from last Season's team return this year and there team number 2 from Cone Hall are: forwards Garland Camp- 1950 World Series? bell and Doug Corry; guards Bo have football today? Did you 2. What college basketball seems to be plenty of capable material to fill the gap met team number 9 from San- ever wonder where this great ford Hall. Warren and Don Wallen. team won the 1954 N.I.T. left by ail-American Chester Webb, but it won't be easy. t sport came from? basketball tournament? New material in the form of freshmen and transfers Team number 1 scored early Chester Webb is the only man Football, \the American sport, 3. What player holds the in the first quarter as Fred missing from the group having was being played in our col- record for the most consecu- will be making their bids for the starting five. One of Chance threw a pass graduated this past spring. He leges as early tive points after touchdown the strongest of these new boys is Beldy Massey, a to Jack Miller. The try for the was an All-American center. as 1800, but in the National Football transfer from Catawba College of North Carolina. He extra point was no good. The A hot battle will take place this was just League. boys from Sanford roared back for Webb's old post between a modified 4. Babe Ruth holds the possesses a deadly eye for the basket which is the top as Bobby Smiley made a 40-yard Don Avery, a member of last game of rug- homer record for one season, qualification for any basketeer that plays for J. B. run to tie the game at 6 all. For year's team, and newcomers by. Rugby is hitting 60 in 1927. Who hit the Scearce. several minutes the contest was Ronnie Rush and Jimmy Long. probably the next highest total or homers a denfensive battle between Scearce ' said the prospects roughest of all in a season and how many? but as the game went into the look good for this coming sea- team sports 5. What great final minute, Chance again pas- son and the first game would which gives us came to the sed for pay dirt as he threw be against Stetson University some idea of from Columbia University? into the end zone to Pete Strick- of Deland, Fla. on December 1. why some of 6. What two teams played land. The extra point was again our civilized football contests in the 1956 Orange Bowl? missed. next play Lee again passed to grow rapidly into every man for 7. Who managed the 1954 The second game was not Alewine who scored on a short himself battles. Early football run. The try for the extra point Southern Association champs, quite as close as the first but was always this way, with the Atlanta Crackers? was blocked. proved to be as exciting. Team frequent fights resulting in Answers on Page 6. The third quarter was a score- broken bones, broken spirits, and number 2 kicked off to number 9 and after running only three less one as both teams displayed often law suits. Our football, as great defensive ability. we are familiar with it got its Hyde Picks 'Em short plays, number 9 lost the start when a young man, Winner Loser Campbell Wallen ball to number 2 on an inter- Defensive football continued through most of the third quar- William Webb Ellis, came into N. C . Maryland cepted pass. Cone Hall's quar- a rugby game after many Miami terback Ben Lee completed two ter but Lee, finding a weak spot Georgia But it's a foregone conclusion that any one of in Sanford's pass defense again minutes of scoreless play to run Ga. Tech Auburn short passes to set up the first passed to Alewine who scored the length of the field without Mich. State Notra Dame last year's regular starters will be hard to unseat. touchdown and then passed to being felled. This inaugurated U.C.L.A. Campbell, Corry, Wallen, and Warren are tough boys George Morrell in the end zone easily. Herbert Houston took California a pass for the extra point, the the running game of football. So. California Washington in anybody's league. They play the kind of ball that for the score. Lee then passed Today, we can be proud of Pitt to Alewine for the extra point. game ended with Cone winning Duke 27-0. William Webb Ellis as well as Mississippi Tulane the boys in the front office; i. e., Scearce and Clements, Team number 2 again kicked hundreds of other football Stanford Oregon like to see. It's a hardrunning, sharp-shooting type of off to number 9 and after four On Monday the Clodhoppers greats for the sport we can now Pennsylvania Brown unsuccessful tries the Sanford from Sanford Hall met the day play that is designed to win games. Hallers surrendered the ball to call our own. Names like Red Tevas A & M T.C.U. * * * students in a spuendid display Grange, Knute Rockne, and Wisconsin Purdue the boys in Cone at midfield. of defensive football with the Herman Hickman go to make up Florida Vanderbilt Marvin Vanover, a Kentuckian who can really hit After one incompleted pass Lee day students winning 6-0. No passed to Alewine in the end one scored through the first an endless list of those who Citadel Wofford the basket, is trying a comeback after a knee injury through many rough and un- Navy Cincinnati zone for a third touchdown. This three quarters but early in the one was called back because organized years modified the Arizona New Mexico put him out of action. If his knee can hold out, then fourth quarter Curtis Browning of an offsides penalty. This did game to give us football as we Ohio State Penn. State Marvin will most likely see plenty of action for the passed to Curtis Claxton who not discourage the boys from scored easily. The extra point love it. To us, football will al- Kansas State Missouri Profs this coming season. ways remain the king of college Newberry Furman Cone however, as on the very attempt failed. sports. Blackshear Statesboro With the increase in the school enrollment and i. increase in enthusiasm for basketball in this area, M SPECIAL STOCKING* OFFER/ will probably see plenty of standing-room-only crowds at this year's games. Basketball is hitting bigtime pro- portions here at G.T.C.

Charles Berger, the renown Kentucky coon hunter, informs me that he made a jaunt to his home state this past weekend and brought two of his champion coon dogs back with him. Mr. Berger informs me that any good-looking girls on campus who are interested in coon hunting should contact him immediately. ia*'s Right Ladies'. With Every jROUCX/ Two Po/r You Get Two Spares. .▼A^^f Here's a rare opportunity to get a real' long-lasting supply of-fine Dasher Wins Football Contest nylon hosiery for far less than you ever imagined! A regular $1.25 value for only $1.00—pl"s a spare. When you buy this package of The first winner of the foot- two pairs and two spares, you are actually getting three pairs of fine ball contest is Guy Dasher, a nylon hose. Take advantage of this offer NOW. Clip and mail the day student residing on West coupon below for fast delivery. Jones Avenue. Mr. Dasher pick- W.RA.'s Elect ed 16 winners out of 20 games. DENISE HOSIERY .:. BOX 227, READING, PA. There was an enthusiatic re- 1956-57 Officers Please send me two pairs an J two spares of Denise Hosiery. sponse to the first football con- The Women's Recreational For this I am enclosing $2.00. test. The runners-up were very Association elected Betty Gene Thrift as president at the meet- Nome- close behind the winner. The Size Length games most frequently missed ing, October 4, in the new gym. were Kentucky over Auburn, Other officers for this coming Address.. Business Sheer Q Notre Dame over Purdue, Fur- year are: Ann Fulmer, vice- Dress Sheer Q man over Wofford, and Clemson president; Iris Hurst, secretary- | City... State— □ Beige Q Taupe over Wake Forest. treasurer; and Liz South, pub- licity chairman. Mr. Dasher missed four games DENISE HOSIERY .:. BOX 227, READING, PA. Cornell over Howard, Duke over A game of volleyball followed S.M.U., Notre Dame over Pur- the meeting. due, and Florida over Rice. An invitation has been extend- ed to anyone interested in in- The deadline for this week's tramural sports to meet the contest was noon today. In- group at their next meeting, set formation about the winners will for October 25 at 6:30 in the STUDENTS — FACULTY be printed next week. old gym.

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At any rate it certainly elected president of the Indust- ANSWERS TO SPORTS QUIZ fits the spirit and flavor of the you up with all the gossip for rial Arts Club at the club's first 1. Philadelphia Thillies. the -past two weeks this time. current presidential campaign. meeting Tuesday night. 2. Holy Cross College. In all of its color and spectacle 3. Paul Blanda of Chicago First, last week's news. A it has been as American as the Sammy Powell was named Bears. lot of clubs had their first meet- hotdog, as exciting as a foot- vice president, Willy Dill, secre- 4. Babe Ruth hit a total of ing and initation services. I hope the freshmen will think serious- ball game and as confusing as tary, and Allen Webb sergeant- fifty-nine. a woman driver. 5. . ly about which clubs to join at-arms. The Republicans are calling 6. Oklahoma vs. Maryland. and will* support them. the Democrats SKUNKS; the Other business at the meeting 7. Widow Wyatt. It was a profitable week end Democrats are calling the Re- included discussion of plans for for Peggy Whitfield who won publicans SKUNKS and the poor the activities for the school Barbara. $125 playing Hollywood at the voter hardly knows which year. The club meets next Oct- During the quarter the girls Georgia Theater Saturday night. SKUNK to vote for. It is reas- ober 23. "case" these subjects: art, bud- Congratulations Peggy! surring to know that in spite of geting, cleaning, cooking, eti- A large number turned out all of the name calling by both quette, family life, planning and for the informal "Rat and Re- parties that in all probability Dr. Watson Is evaluation, and entertaining. lative Round-Up" Saturday night neither candidates are criminals Each girl has one of these and all seemed to have a good and that either would do an Attending Meet jobs during each week: food time. Monday night Masquers put accreditable job as president. Dr. Georgia Watson, director manager, assistant food mana- ger, hostess, housekeeper, laun- on the one-act play "The Boor." And after all of the hard work of guidance and counseling, is dress, and assistant laundress. Many freshmen were there and the money spent, the speeches representing Georgia Teachers a lot of upper-classmen enjoyed made, the enimies made, and the The girls can have dates, en- College at District G.E.A. meet- tertain boyfriends, and are sub- it for the second time. crimes exposed—is it really ings, held throughout the state Double-barrel slingshot? Pooh, I'll bet the darn thing won't ject to the rules just as in dor- The girls have been curling worth the effort it takes to be- during this week and next week. even shoot. their hair and the boys have come President? Well, there are mitory life. Meetings set for this week in- Meanwhile, back in the living been using much hair tonic try- some few small rewards to be cluded: Augusta on Thursday ing to look their best when their had in addition to being the room, I got a good chance to and Gainesville on Friday. Dum-de-dum-dum! "case the joint". I peeked under pictures were taken for the an- most honored and revered state- nual. I would like to remind the sman in the world. If you will Next week Dr. Watson will and around the French provin- attend the following sessions: cial furniture, and besides not girls in West that they are sched- bear in mind the fact that as uled for Monday. a teacher the state of Georgia Monday, Macon; Tuesday, Per- being able to find any "gats" ry, and Wednesday, Griffin. NoPSo'Hidden Girls or fingerprints, I couldn't even I'd like to tell the new stu- will only pay you $2700.00 per dents and remind the old stu- year I am sure the following find any dust. The "hangout" AN UGLIEST BOY ON CAM- » has four bedrooms, living room, dents that Twilight is held every figures will se slightly more im- evening in the auditorium at pressive: PUS CONTEST. Of course, the Interviewed By "714 dining room, and two baths. purpose would be not to em- Well, the fact of the matter 6:15. Hope to see you there. Salary of the President of the (There is a place on our cam- A good system has been is, I couldn't find anything that U.S.,$100,000.00 per year; Tax barrass anyone, but to have a friendly contest in fun and good pus which has jokingly been worked out by these dolls, and would hint in any way that my report to the "Chief", I'm free expense allowance,$50,000.- called "no man's land", but I it's one of the neatest schemes these girls are not true red- going to turn in my badge 00 per year; Travel and enter- faith and the winner would re- ceive a very rewarding prize— am here to set you straight. I've ever tried to crack down! blooded G.T.C. coed. So now whose number is 7-1-4. Dum- tainment, $40,000.00 per year; This place is better known, I Here's the dope, according to just as soon as I finish writing de-dum-dum. Totals $190,000.00 per year.Now you know girls 'it might keep a smile on a lot of us male's hope, as the Home Management while this is not the largest house. So, I call this story "The salary in the world, I feel sure faces and ring in our voice. Let me know what you think of the Case of the Not-So-Hidden it would keep a fellow in shoes Girls.") and golf balls. And is indeed idea. A PRIZE OF GOLTX Of course In the regular order of bus- It was a windy, rainy after- he will have a pretty neat White iness we elected Harry Rus- noon when I sloshed my way Want Some Inexpensive Transportation!! Bungelow to live in and ser- sell as chairman of the social across campus and walked up vants at his beck and call. All committee and he in turn ap- the steps to a medium-sized in all I'd say "it beats teach- pointed the following members white house. My knock at the ing." on the committee: door was answered immediately. • Want a Smooth Ride!! Eugene (Gene) N. Wiley, Could it be that these "suspects" The first meeting of the 1956- already knew I was here for the 57 Vet's Club met fast week Sycamore, Georgia; Peter (Pete) inside story. and some very interesting and O'Millian, Savannah, Georgia; promising plans were discussed. Robert Gore, Crescent, Georgia; The young lady that answered • Want to Keep Up With the Joneses!! There was a unanamous appro- Charles Lindsey, Guyton, Geor- the door seemed nice enough, val for the investagation of the gia. John Allen Anderson was but under that smile was there VETERANETTES p r o p o s a 1. elected as Secretary and Trea- a look of distrust? My job was Plans were discussed to hold surer. to find out. Dum-de-dum-dum! I soon learned that there were six suspects: Lila Ann Cannuet- te, Janis Miller, Nan Flanders, Then Its A DRIVE-IN Betty Parker, Barbara Langley, GEORGIA and Sarah Ann (alias Tissy) Jordan. Which of these girls SUNDAY, MONDAY AND SUNDAY AND MONDAY was guilty of the supreme crime TUESDAY October 21-22 of being unfriendly towards October 21-22-23 boys? That was the secret to which I was determined to find The Road To the answer before I left. The "moll" I talked with was Denver Barbara Langley. A very cun- * ning doll who put on with an Chevrolet Starring air of sugar and peaches to Ray Milland and Mary Murphy me. But that could have been a come-on to keep me from get- WEDNESDAY ting the facts. October 24 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY October 23-24 I gave Barbara a quick third Stop By degree at 2:56 and here's what *>,-, I learned: Stranger At The six girls are all seniors W$^ (very interesting and helpful because that very well meant My Door they were experienced). The head of the "gang" is Starring Miss Ruth Bolton who clues Franklin Chevrolet Co. Macdonald Carey and the molls on the facts. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Patricia Medina The girls do not restrict them- October 25-26 selves to the house as it might THURSDAY AND FRIDAY possibly be believed, but take , M-G-M presents . ' .. October 25-26 one and somethimes two other SEE AND TEST DRIVE home economics courses during :HEFA5IKIGIIPLIVE" the quarter.

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