The Ca^oMS Canopy

Vdume XXVin Valdetta Smte CoUege, Valdosta, Georgia, Friday, January 18, 1963 VSC CMBRATES 50TH AMMtVERSARY Dignitaries Attend

SC StaFirinrfIs Birfhday Program By Paul Benkert he Board of Regents of the By Ann Powell chairman of the board, presented r r. versiry System of Georgia met At an impressive two hour to hir. Mills B. LatLe Jr., a re- . VSC on Jan. 8 and 9. This ceremony Valdosta State College soluAon commending his " gene­ ked their first meeting at the celebrated its Fiftieth Anniver- rous and magniAcent giA of the jege since the 25th anniver- saty Jan. 9. Armstrong College site celebration. After a word o f welcome ffom Warm greeting and best wishes he meeting was opened by Valdosta Mayor Maxwell Oli­ were brought to the college by : Tis Bryan, vice chairman, ver, Dr. Thaxton presented the kir. H. Eugene Williams Aom .. ! nominated James B. Dun- members of the Geotgia Board o f the college architects, by Mrs. ) of Gainesville to succeed the Regents. James A . Dunlap, William Pendleton Aom the . ^ently retired Robert O. Arnold Alunmi Society, by Dr. A. Wal­ c-iirman. The nomination ter MarAn Aom the associaAon ' rianimously accepted. Special Election of Georgia Colleges, by presi­ '^esmess matters followed dent o f the Univetsity of Georgia h of recommendations O. C. Ad er hold Aom the UhiA lerent committees Announced By SGA of the University system of Geor­ he 15 man board, gia and by Chancellor Harmon moendations were A special election to A ll the W. CaldweU Aom the Regents' post vacated by Virginia Ander­ OfAce. commendation s son, woman representative for Other dignitaries present to the ton Education the off-campus students will be perAcipete in the celebraAon rrtainet. BRYAN CONGRATULATES NEW CHAIRMAN - Board of held on Wed., Jan. 30.- Miss included representaAves Aom 22 One of ^ ommendations Regents elected Gainesville attorney James Dunlap as presiding offi­ Anderson has transferred to Geor­ Georgia andFloAda coUeges and incernih " commended cer during their meeting here last week. gia Southern College. universiAtes; the families o f E^. .1C President talph Thaxton Any off-campus woman student Richard Holmes Powell, and id his faculty for the high wishing to All this post on the Dr. Jere M. Pound and the widow : tndards of education maintain- SGA Council should hand in a of Dr. Frank Robertson Reade, j at VSC. Religious Emphasis petiAon signed by 15 off-campus former president o f VSC; ^^Irs. The second VSC recommenda - women students by 4 p .m . on Joe Wisenbaker, member o f the w! concerned commendation to Wed., Jan. 23. PeAtions should Arst faculty, and emeritus mem­ haxton, the faculty and staff of Week Begins Monday be given to Tommy Joiner or ber of the VSC faculty. 'SC for their generous hospitality Jualene Newton. Dr. Rufus Farris, president o f ) the members of the Board o f By Betty Wilkinson Student Union at Georgia Tech, Freshmen women are not eU- Mercer Univetsity w-as the prin­ egents and their wives during Religious Emphasis Week will w ill be the principle speaker for gible to All this pesiAon. cipal speaker. In his speech, le 50th anniversary celebration be observed on the Valdosta the REW services. "His Way for "Facing up to Our Southern Edu- t VSC. State College campus beginning this D ay" is the theme for the caAonal peoblems". Dr. Harris The last VSC recommenda tion Monday and continuing through week. enumerated the handicape the ive VSC faculty members John Friday, Jan. 25. E. Warren Worship services conducted by (ConAnued on Page 4) tidy and Sanders Garwood addi- Woolf, director o f the Baptist Mr. Woolf w ill be held at 6:30 tonal pay for teaching Saturday in the Rotunda of Ashley Hall Lasses. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thou Shait I^ros/F J^IetFF and Thursday nights. Topics for these services w ill be "For God Be Something Unusual, " "A M E Awards ^ U F F F F C F ^ Faith in Crises, " "Dedicated to Not Eat Here It was announced that the What?" and "The Campus and Do you think that VSC has a ettowship Freshman class w ill hold its an­ the Christ. " lot o f petty rules and regulaAons? nual dance honoring the seniors at Informal discussions will be WeU, be saAsAed; this coUege's Hary Lou Minchew, President the Country Club, Feb. 2, 1963. held after the services each rule-makets have been outdone. ^ Alpha Xi Delta, announced Class President Gene Greneker night. On Tuesday night at The HoAtra CoUege Debate o!sy that as part of its national said that extensive plans had 8 p.m . a Fellowship Hour w ill Society was Aned Ave dollars A hnthropic program Alpha Xi been made to make tliis dance be sponsored in the Student Cen­ recenAy because the society-'s Fraternity will award a gra- one of the best since this tradi­ ter with entertainment provided co-peesident was seen "sucking Mi te fellowship in the amount of tion was started several years by VSC students. CHANCELLOR CALDWELL an all-day sucker in the Debate 31 ViO.OO for advanced study in ago. The smaller details have Ivlr. Woolf, a Baptist layman, VisiA College Society's office." field of Social Service. Any not been made, but Greneker w ill speak in assembly on Tues- HoAtra, located on Long Aland ? luatc of an accredited col- said they will be announced (Continued on Page 4) in Hempetead, N. Y . , has a stu­ - or university is eligible to when the class votes at the next dent body o f several -thousand class meeting. Complete details persons. ^ Ipha Xi Delta, national so- will be published in the F^eb. 1 The culpeit was Mike Green­ !orority for college women Canopy. Greneker stated that 'Bedteley Square" berg, who violated a regulaAon at Lombard College items such as dress, time, and of Aie Board of Governors which ^Y nty years ago, numbers more other details w ill be announced Tryouts Are Today By Karen Clary forbids "eaAng in any area o f college and alumnae at a later date. "VSC has really asd a pheno­ Memorial Hall other than in the nbcrs. in service to otlicrs, Greneker stated that tliis is a Tryouts for the Sock and Buskin menal growth in quality and Arst Aoor dining halls."' The ' ^ f efforts arc focused on tlic school dance and the rules will production of "Berkeley Square" scope of program,"' stated Dr. Board of Governors is a student ^ rican Child and methods of be no different tlian if it were will be held tliis afternoon in Flarmon Caldwell, chancellor of administraAvc body chartered ^!iating juvenile delinqucn- lield on campus. The bar w ill be Room 104 at 4 p.m . Tlic play, the University System o f Geor­ under the consAtuAon of the worMng locally with open for regular patrons, but the scheduled for March 7, 8 and 9 gia, who was among the honored Student Council. inEniic courts and Social a g cn - use of the bar by VSC students is in Pound Hall, will be under tlie gucsA at the 50th anniversary An appeal Aom the Debate strictly proliibitcd. Anyone direction of VSC drama coach cclcbraAon o f VSC, Jan. 9. Society was dismissed by a un­ ^'f'Stcd persons may obtain caught doing so will be subject John H. Rudy. Tlie cnArc university- system animous decAion of Aie Student *Ppi atioru for the feUowsliip to discipline by the school disci­ Rudy cmpliasized tliat all stu­ will expend greaAy in the next Court. s Utnc from Roz Sprayberry. pline committee. The Freshman dents arc eligible for parts in the ten years if the money is avail­ Oh, yes, Hofstra's administra­ ihlJ or0<^x272. Dcad- class urges you to have a good production. It is not limited to able. A ll statewide insAtuAons Aon has banned a mynah bAd ^ r filing applications Is time with high spirits without just Sock and BuslOn members, will be larger and jumor col- Aom the campus. It seems that I. J9C3. the use of spirits. lie said. the talking bAd uses bad words. fConAnued on Page 4) Rriday, January 18^ lo^ PAGE TWO TH E CAMPUS CANOPY The Canopy's toss Paul Benkerl

Two valuable staff tnetnbers have been lost ^ 1 - by the Canopy. These are Sarah Greene, asso­ i s ciate editor and Ann Scotr, typAt. Sarah yielded to the advantages of a job protnoAon, and withdrew Aom school. Anne transfetred to Mississippi State College. Special recogniAon is deserved by both o f these gA A because most o f theA newspaper work thA year has been "behind-the-scenes", neither receiving much publicity. Sarah proved most By Paul Benkert valuable in assAAng the editor with her ideas, New Year's Eve parAes greet each onconiii her ability, and her willingness to work. year. Resolutions for the coming year aj Anne and the typAc who remain on the staff made. The enthusiasm, however, soon subsid< have been doing an unglamorous but impertant and the resoluAons are forgoAen. job. To give recogniAon to these other typAis ThA quickly forgoAen enthusiasm seems ofu we ask that you look at the masthead at the to correspond to our relaAonship with (ind. w bottom o f thA page to see who they are. remember Him during hardship, but when th The loss o f Sarah and Anne A already felt by Aouble subsides God A too often forgotten. the staff. Although the choice o f our acAons at Ne Year's Eve per Aes A easy to make, the propc choice and a good peBpecAve of life are not: easily attained. Louis Sheflietd Good perspecAve which A so vital to ou success and happiness can be gained throi^ The Canopy staff wAhes to join with the rest prayer and an understanding o f God. Wh of the student body in expressing appreciaAon to Pancakes On faith in Cod and K s teachings, we can attaj the adminAAaAon for lowering the speedbreak- the perspective and self-confidence that every eis. The automobiles, of course, are very one seems to constantly seek. happy. The students should show theA graAtude Tknrsday The choice of our conduct A made not onl by driving at a reasonable speed on the back at these parAes but aAo throughout each entii drive-way. It would be a shame if it became year. When we lose faith in God we usuaUy ah necessary to return the speedbreakers to theA W ell, VSC is now 50 years old. We had an anniversary celebra­ lose faith in ourselves and in our pes Aon in life former height. Aon last week to prove it. Even the Board o f Regents recognized the Each New Year must be begun an complete eventby meeAng on this campus. (The only other Ame they did was with God. j on our 25th birthday. Maybe they will be back in 1988). Emphasize Rel^ion The accomplAhments o f the celebraAon were as evident as the A Mark of Patien 1 new flags which were raAed on the flagpele just before the visiting The fellow who says college stu encs of toda; dignitaAes arrived. For one thitig, big shots of Valdosta got to min­ Tj annual Religious EmphasA Week w ill be- are intolerant, impeAent, and ah ays in a rus gle with big shots &om Atlanta. A rumor says that the Serenaders :r. . r JV ^ with acAviAes conAnuing through just did not witness thA quarter's tegAnaAon i sang at the Country Club banquet, so don't despaA— the VSC student Rrida; ining. A full schedule of acAviAes the gym . There we were: thre^ rows abrea: body was represented. Speaking of the student body, we were allow­ have planned, offering varied opportuniAes on both sides o f the gym; waitLig, waiting ed a part in the acAviAes. Remember? We had the oppertunity to to those interested in religious life. Vesper ser­ ChaAer, then silence as Dr. Raulerson spek attend the two-hour convocaAon in the gym. So you see, we were vices each night will be followed by informal over the microphone, closing another course. not left out entirely. dAc unions. Discussion groups w ill aAo m eet AdvAors and studenA dashed to theA place Actually, some concrete accomplishments did result &om the Thursday and lYiday mornings. An entertain­ to And new courses to fill coHegc schedules celebraAon. For one, people became aware of Valdosta State ment program A planned for Tuesday night at There was no chanAng, clappirig, or stompin College. We do not mean to imply that the people of Valdosta 8 p.m . in the student center. StudenA and fa­ of feet, but tolerance, peAence and purpose culty are urged to participate in these activiAes. have been ignorant of the college's worth to the community: how­ It made us proud to be a VSC student. An effort has been made to obtain an excellent ever, the publicity that was received is certain to challenge local speaker for the week. We believe that thA has resident to promote an even beAer college. been accomplAhed by engaging Warren Woolf. The cream of the accomplAhmenA was the vA it on the campus OPEN OPiNtOM Mr. Woolf in hA many years as a religious di­ by the regenA. Before thA year a vAit by a regent to VSC was as rector on college campuses A aware of the pro­ rare as pancakes for Thursday morning breakfast in the college din­ Uur LiK/f Man blems, desAea, and needs o f college studenA. ing hall. An on-the-spot observaAon was necessary before they Plan now to emphasize religion during Reli­ could really be conscious o f the needs o f thA college. By Robert Maxwell gious EmphasA Week and at all other Ames. Perhaps VSC's needs Jravc been recognized. Board Vice-cha Aman Our greatest contentions lie deep within ot MotrA Bryan liad thA to say while he was here: "A fter this visit wc essence. Our ability to establish beachheads r w ill follow your college with more interest and support. You folks reality and continuity A based mainly on our in of Valdosta have convinced us of your interest and respensibility for gcnuity with our lit Ac man who lies deep with! Kay Powell Valdosta State College. The rcgcnA will accept with ever increas­ us. We must reason with him on all issues. &oi ing respensibility the growAi o f the university system, both in num­ the most.insignificant to the most impertanr, bers and quality educaAon." TliA litA c man must decide for us if wc sha So be ir. accept lethargy of culture, dcgradaAonofoi The Hick social instituAons and dAintcgraAon of c A Aequent guest on tclevAlon shows A a poct- world. The Ame A pest when we can sho\ actor from Alabama, Henry Gibson. Yke Canrpns Canopy idm back, it A Ame for inm to act. Gibson'snaturalconvcrsaAonalvoice A that of It is too easy for us to criticize tlx: liabia at a man paAcnUy, yet enjoyably, telling a story customs o f others, when actually wc don't ha^ to a child. HAfaceandexpeessions spell "hick" LOUIS SHEFFIELD LARRY ANDRUS our own house in order. ArAclcs appear dai Aom the word go. SitAng among such sophAA- ^*^or Business Manger condemning or supperting everything horn viu cates as Pat HatrAjgton Jr., Lillian Roth and to incest. The ideas arc meant for us. and o ) Johnny Canon, the man seemed patheAcally CAculaAon M anager T cny Courson Httlc man inside. Sliall w e accept socialisn. funny. Society Editor ...... Roz Sprayberry communism, integration, profanity, and t! Yet when Gibson began to talk of himself and SperA E d itor...... Thomas KreAow mulAfarious other things mentioned in our can hA peeAy, one paid no aAenAon to Johnny Car- Colum nAA...... Rrank ScTArf, Emily Leonard and Ann PowcH pus newspaper, or shall we pledge ourselves ^ sonis looks o f dAgust and boredom. As Henry Reporten...... Gene Greneker. MarAra Mims, Juaicnc Newton, be the mortal foes of some or all of ttiese all* Gibson speke o f making friends and alligator Sue Pendleton, Paui Benkert, Acnc McMHlan. ideas, and determine to fight or die? counAng on a Saturday night in AAbama, one Betty Wilkinson, KaAiy Whitaker, Bcvcriy ingram, Perhaps we possess two different little met stealized that here was a Aue, uncluttered, na­ Karen Clary and Kay PowcH one seen as satan, the other as God. Each o tural person. iiA unrhymed poetryA simple, Staff ArAsA...... Sandra BcnncA and Derby UHoa is Aying to convince us tliat the other is wronj clear-ringing and almost musical. Both man and Miotograplicr...... Bernabe UHoa Finally, out of exasperation, we clioose om poetry seem unspeilcd and fresh. Business Staff. . .Ronnie KnoH, Eddie Roliins and Suzanne Saunders Which one we pick may he o f grave conseq - TUA man WiU be laughed at by many because TypAA Diane Fields, Jo Ann iiogg, encc. There A no real right or real wrong, b t o f hA unsophAAcatcd ways. He A different, DcnnA Cox and Carole Tucker we must establish a norm-atid back it up. country, tticky, yet he has dared to remain Faculty AdvAor...... Bette AdamsShall we not bore everyone with the trite e iiimself in a peetentious, aAificial society. HA pression of 'New Year's Resolution . tlw n contcibuAon w ill be gpeat even if lie A a failure MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PRESS Aonal joke, but call this a brief peek at a sc career-wise. PublAhed by the studenA o f Valdosta Stare CoUegc, Valdosta. Ga. sihlc pldlosophy ofsustainnicnt? TH E CAMPUS CANOPY PAGE TmEB \ T^iday. January 18. 1963 UN Ambassador l i -tters To The Editor Students Condemn VSC Student tnterviews The Asphalt Jungle Adtai Stephenson amazement. < ^^tor: By Bill Chanclor Vc think it is an outrage that Andrus Answers On Jan. 6, 1963 I expeAenced I could hardly believe that I ' studenc at VSC have to pay an opportunity afforded to very was sitting by an open Rre-place ^ a quarter to park theA car on CriAc Shortt i few people--a situaAon that smoking a c^arette with a man ^^npuswhen there are no avail- should be shared with niy fellow of such dAtincAon and import­ StudenA at Valdosta State Col­ ance. But there I was— having ^ e parking places. It stands to Dear Mr. ShorA: an informal conveisaAon with son that if a student A assessed Upen reading your leAcr con­ lege. For on that Sunday morn­ the United States Ambassador to per quarter, he should be as- cerning "Josh" in the last issue of ing David I^ A ell, a student at the united NaAons. ed of a parking place at all "The Campus Canopy", I felt a South Georgia College in Doug­ ins, and I enjoyed a personal in­ Words simply cannot express oes—not three blocks down need to answer it. In my story terview with Ambassador Adini the overwhelming sensaAon that tterson! that you referred to, "What Kind E. Stevenson. I fslr. Since the parking has become o f Chance", I sought to bring to BETTY JO GREENE At meeting our Ambassador to :h a problem, studenc like VSC a greater awareness of some David and I leA our home very "Out GAl in Jacksonville" the UN, I was more interested tTselves And themselves ille - of the problems o f the Southern excited and exAemely nervous in Adlai Stevenson as a man Jly parking (double parking, negro student. As I did not of­ for the country estate near Kings- rather than as the Ambassador. irking in Acuity parking spaces, fer any soluAons to these pro­ Ginfor BoM?/ innd in Camden County where I must admir, however, that irking on the grass) thereby ac- blems, I was glad that you at­ Ambassador Stevenson was stay­ there were many quesAons that .<;^mulaAng fines for illegal park­ tacked some of the present day ing. Upon arriving, we were I wanted to ask him: however as in:;. More faciliAes are inevit- soluAons. shown to the Aving room o f the j. le or the $5 fee lifted. "ThA We both agree that these solu­ By B€^t^ Jo Old EnglAh styled home. a guest of the Ambassador, to I tjrmoil of the asphalt jungle tions are not only inadequate, Ambassador Stevenson was ask quesAons conceminghA peU- Acal career would have been e i^ust come to a hair, " but in many cases harmful to our By Sue Pendleton casuallydressedand the informal atmosphere soon put us at ease. most indAcreer, NaAonal and ^ Betty Dow Majors southern and naAonal progress. Eagerly anAcipaAng the many As we sat in the comfortably interna Aonal issues in which Mr. Sue NeUe Gerardin However, the problems sAU re­ parAes and evenA to take place, decorated room over looking the Stevenson might be involved are ChAs Gle main with us. Ignoring them Betty Jo Greene leA Valdosta MadeAinr warcz subJecA covered daily by the w ill do no good. As the ExAten- Tuesday, Dec. 25, for Jackson­ St. Mary's River, I could not press. Lane O'Re. Aalist of today say "There can ville, Fla., to meet the Gator help having a feeAng of awe and Lotaine IG ' As we talked, I could not help be no freedom apert j&rom respon­ Bowl Queen and the other mem­ Ann Bozen o f each girl in her invoAte sperts but no Ace hA extensive vocabu­ sibility." bers of her courr. ' Selina WA( outfit. Betty Jo chose a cheer- lary and at the same time hA I hope we aAo agree that to The queen and her court were Sara Ann h leading outfit— for as most VSC talking on a level that I, as a preserve our Aeedom as indivi- to meet the Penn State foothall Ronnie Kn* StudenA know—thA A one o f her mere college student, could duaA and as Americans we must team, which aAo was scheduled C. P. Ada favoAte pasAmes. understand. The Ambassador's accept the responsibiliAes o f to arrive on the 25th. Fog and 1. G. JoA Many coffees, luncheons and congenial atAtude and personali­ today. We must be concerned rain, however, made it impos­ Billy GreF recepAons, plus televAion ap­ with today's problertis, be it Ber­ sible forpAnesto land, and even ty were evident throughout the Marshall nie pearances followed before the vAir, lin, "Josh", Castro, or any some o f the members in the court game Saturday afternoon. Leon C A others. were delayed in arAving. in the hour and ten minutes Donnie , At thA Ame, the girA were that David and I were there, we Today Mr. Shortt, we must According to Betty Jo, every­ 2Lack .and inAoduced on the Aeld before talked of subjecA of general inte­ be concerned. thing that happened was a new Jeny Carter the game began. Larry Andrus and wonderful expeAence which rest ranging &om some o f Nfr. Brenda Smith Again, at half Ame, the queen Stevenson's AaveA to David's and will never be forgoAen; but cer­ Julia Mayer and court were presented. How­ tain incident stand out more my future plans for a career in MarAnne Baxter ever, thA Ame, in keeping with vividly than others. law, including desegregaAon in Eliot BatAe the theme, each gA l represent­ One of these evenA was dining Georgia, peliAcs, and the life Carol Dean ed a different season of the year, T o N o n ? in a Rrench restaurant where a of the people in Camden County. and she wore a gown especiaAy Perhaps Dr. Owens might be seven course dinner—elaborately designed for her. planned especially for the Gator interested in knowing that Am ­ ^Speedbreaker Tor D^^roos These gowns were given to the bassador Stevenson asked about Bowl Queen and her court—was gAA and were paid for. as were served. the foreign language departmenr, Getting a degree A an im ­ aU of the other expenses, by the Lowering Praised Color pictures were taken later at VSC. portant event, but there are cer­ Gator Bowl AssociaAon. Before David and I left, the ! iitor: tain preliminary things that must Ambassador gave us some sound I would like to express my be aAended to first. The most BeAnis List and logical advAe to follow in gratitude and appreciaAon to important thing to be done A life that I would like to pess on making applicaAon for a de­ to StudenA reading thA arAcle. diose responsible for the lower­ Now that it A winter quaAer we PaAicia Loeb, James McKin­ gree. The RegisAar's office will "On any issue, read as much a- ing of the speedbreakers. In can look back on the faU quarter ney, Beth McRee, James Mor­ supply forms to be Ailed out and bout the subject as possible and dew of the fact that new auto­ and wAh that we had studied row, Luther Musslcwhite, Melba turned in. These should be form your own opinion. Do not mobiles are being built lower harder. There, are a surprAingly OA, Terry Red fern, Julia Sch­ completed as soon as possible so be a crowd-follower. " 4ch year due to style changes, high number of us who did study, roer, Jane Webb, James Wilkin­ acAon and interest taken A that there will be no Ast minute rush and no AanAc worrying Aght and they deserve special recog­ son and Selina WAenbaker. ^^:rtamly appreciated by the stu­ SOPHOMORE CLASS - Addie before graduaAon. niAon. VSC A very proud to Business Club Tu dents. With limited parking Adams, Harold Akins, Sue It would be a shame to come present the names o f those on Aic ^pacc on campus, more cars can Amon, Tim Atkinson, Gloria up a few hours shoAof the neces­ Dean's LAt for Are fall quarter, Pick ^Miss Phi ocw be safely parked behind the Bair, Paul Benkert, Glenda sary 180 hours the week before 1962. Brown, Jim Buie, Binglcy Bur­ graduaAon. so why not ask the SENIOR CLASS - Hilda Alder­ Beia Lambda Kay Sands dick, ChrA Clark, Dianne Co­ Registrar's ofAce to check your man, Hiilip BaA, Ronald FaA- wart, Lawrence Crawford. Faye On Tuesday night. Feb. 12. ofAcial transcript to And out i f cloAi, Patricia Herrington, DavA, Carol Dolph, Diane you will graduate or nor. CliarloAe Hartman, Sharon Lan­ MAs Phi Beta Lanthda will be Fields, WiUie FitcheA, Ed Fleu- Seniors wlio are planning to caster, Larry LewA, Sandra Mad­ chosen &om among six SnalAA. Brad School Exams ren, George FoAom, Bruce Gard­ Selected &om membcB o f the graduate in the next two or three dox, Margaret Markham, Joyce ner, Jane Garwood, Raymond quaAers should go by the RegA- MathA, Norma Lou Maxwell, club, the gAA w ill be judged by Giddens, James Gowcn, James Sat For Tomorrow Aar's office in the near future Sue Maxwell, Jofm Miincr, MAs Cook, M e. LewA and MAs GAffin, Sylvia Griffin, Brenda and jiave theA AanscApt checked Tommy Moore, Alice Peterson, Sammons, on beauty, pcAonali- Ctaduate school exams will be Gunter, Preston Hodges, Beverly for hours and pick up theA ap­ JeA I^ e A e , Kelly Raulerson, ty, peise and grooming. 9 to 11:30 tomorrow. plicaAon for a degree. Rrances Rigsby, Joy Roberson, Ingram, Susan Johnson, Aldean At the Mn Beta Lambda meet­ ^ exams are open to all stu- Harvey Roddenberry, Annellc Jones, John Lancaster, Evelyn ing of Jan. 8, membcB nomi­ nn, butare primarily for Wire Widens Rogers, Katfnyn Sands, Peggy Lashlcy, Bonnie Logue, Evelyn nated Mimi Collier, Ramona Aon. Taylor, Angcin Terry, Earl McDonald, Ramona McGlaun, McGlaun, Gail McMillan, Judy ^ exams are similar to col- Breach In Beriin Wade, Jerry Waites, Audrey Irene McMillan, PaAicia Master- O'Neal, Sandra RiggiiA. and Judy ge board entrance exams. The Wire measuring more tnan Wilderson and Carlton Wingate. son. Betty Maxwell, Thomas Youngblood as candidates for the WiU consAt of two parts, 60, 000 miles went into Ate mak­ JUNIOR CLASS - Mary Bates. Miiner. DiaM Rodger. Clyde AAe Aom a lAt o f eight submit­ mathemaAcs and verbal. ing of the infamous Berlin wall. Willinm Bush, Patricia Cochran, Rogers, Madelyn Schwarca, ted by an appeinted committee ^ afternoon exam will be In addiAon to the wire, the Leland Collins, Barbara DeVane, Sandra Sessions, Majel Spears. o f membeA. dven A each student's major wall's consAucAon used enopgh Dorothy Fennell, Betty Jones, Adrienne Spieler, Thomas Tuck­ The judges decAion w ill be Seniors should take both concrete to have built new dwell­ Betw KAkinnd, June Knight, er, Derby Ulloa. Margaret Van- announced on the night o f the tests. ing uniA for 3500 people. Patricia LaHood, Sandra Lee, (Continued on Page 4) meeAng. Friday, January 18. T HE CAMPUS CANOPY PAGE POUR SocFefy B y Roz Spraybero

Hi! And welcom e back to Aic Things are really bm-r old college gAnd. Things have among the soroAAcs and A j f really been popping since we leA niAcs now, due to open j nii for the weU-deservcd ChrAtmas Results w ill be announced ij holidays. next Asue. It seems as though the latest I would like to extend a v rr ANNOUNCING THE ENGAGE­ fad since the hoAdays A that o f and hearty welcome to all o a MENT OH Janice Patterson to possessing one o f those precious, Aansfer studenA. We seert t Ken Buckalew: Mary Jo Wheeler dazzling diamonds in the. form of have quite a few das quaiu r to Jimniy Taylor; Loraine Kim- an engagement Ang. As Sharon Hope you like us! WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT THEM? - Lookiniheadjoin- brel to Buddy Bush; Angelyn Boatwright Lancaster once stated For the latest word about j ing "Cupid's Comer" column and see. Doug Murray A Aom the re­ Webb to Lt. Larry Davidson; in her column— "here a ring, pic and incidcnA around cannti public o f Chile, and Betty Pittman haiA Aom Helena. Tanya Miley to Jitniny Johnson; there a ring, everywhere an be sure to read tlie s o c i i n Norma Lou Maxwell to Joseph engagement ring!" How Aght column. Aaron Tomberlin; Gail Brown to she A ! The names o f these UnAl next Asue—beware! It Frank Eldridge; Emily Shaw to Serenaders Provide lucky people may be found in watchbAd A watching you! FTed Anderson; Pat Farrington to "Cupid's Corner. " Lt. John Mullis; Charlotte Dur­ ANNOUNCING THE MARRIAGE den to Jimmy Arnold; Sue Weeks Top Entertainment OF: Dawn Groover to Fred Mur­ Regents Hold to Daimy Howell; Kaye Park to phy; JaneMcCrea to Gene Wadc; Tommy Herndon; Mary F^len Men, have you ever wanted to sing for your own private dinner and Luanna Krause to Jimmy Meeting Here George to -Gabriel Saliba; and party, but they do sing for nu­ serenade your gA l below her Carsivell. (ConAnued Aom Page 1 Jackie Ventors to James Drake. merous civic clubs in and around dorm window? But your gravelly In case you have not noAced, South laboA under in provitn^ Those who are pinned and are the Valdosta area. The members Aog-Ake voice put a quick end but I am almost certain every­ educaAon— unwillingness to t working toward an engagement of Aie Serenades are aAo tele­ to any such noAon. one has, the speed-breakers in stepsto surmount the problem o ting ate: Eileen Crocker and vAion celebnAes (or soon w ill Did you ever want to take a back o f the dormitoAes have segregaAon; poliA cal inte; ci Billy Oliver and Betty Pittman be). FOr the second year, gu l on a date and have her sit­ finally been lowered. Thank ence; lack of money, and : s- .nd DoL^ Murray. WALB-TV Al Albany has asked ting in your car, looking at the goodness! No more tom up cars cinaAon in athleAc prognm Going steady or lavaliered? the VSC choral group to perA- moon, everything very romanAc, because o f "mountains" instead which detract Aom the - tin r r J^ncy Russell and Jimmy Grif- cipate in lA Georgia SheAfA' just you and her alone, and hear of "mole hilA. " pose o f educaAon. ^ - Ginger Gleaton and Charles Boys Ranch telethon (J^n. 19-20). a chorus ofangel like voices per­ Colds seem to be very popular Dr. HarrA pointed ^at ! ^ is n . Lr e Daniel and Jimmy Rrobably you men wouldn't fecAy blended in a slow, smooth around campus lately. They are while a negaAve vie^ ^oint i t Liur r . Betr Jo Greene and want the whole chorus of Seren­ love song to complete the scene? evengetAng the professors down. be unfa A to those working Jimmy Smith cid Suellen Sbef- ades to sing under your gA l's But that kind o f thing just never Right, Dr. Owens? beAer educaAon it A someAiiZ; Held and L /^^hance. window, but one or two o f them, happens. necessary to rectgnize that : Who w iO ^ e next on Cupid's like Joe Allen and Jimmy G Af- At a dinner party, have you negaAve side existt. list??? iAi or John Baugh, John McCarty ever wAhed you could have some As helps in solving the ph - and Roger Kelly might try to genuine, live, honest-to-good- blems Dr. HarrA suggested t a help you. Don't ask for tlieA -REW Begins ness entertainment— like Johnny more ouctanding studenA hr services in the spring because (Continued Aom Page 1) MathA, the Chad M itchell TAo, drawn into the fields o f elemta? the Serenades w ill be working day morning and Rabbi ^dney the Morman Tabernacle ChoA, taiy and secondary educaA n. on the Sock and Buskin musical. M. Lefkowitz will speak at as­ or the VSC Serenaders. Second, diat several gradUK^ For that moonlit situation sembly on Wednesday morning. Maybe the Serenaders wouldn't schooA which would be oi - where angelic voices are need­ AcAvity periods Thursday and standing by any naAonal stu ed, who could beAer supply the FAday w ill be devoted to open daras be establAhcd. Thiu, served as BSU director at the uni­ necessary tones that Marda Hug­ dAcussions. These dAcussions that by covcAng educaAon b versity o f Oklahoma, A a gra­ gins, Carole Girtman and Sue will be held in the Rotunda o f com munica Aons the SoudjAr duate of Georgia Tech. Nclle GAardin o f the Serena­ Ashley H^H. public be made aware of edu : - Receiving hA master degree des? Jane Meeks can sing like Mr. Woolf, who previously Aonal needs. Fourth, tha: j in phychology at Emory Univer­ an angel or belt out the blues coordinated search for, . ^ sity, he aAo attended Snead like a "Red Hot Mamma". EmUy Aaining o f talent be beg:. Junior College, Auburn Univer­ Shaw and Susan Branch o f thA Last Dr. HatAs suggested t t sity, and the University o f Okla­ group do a lot o f singing as a - - more flexible cutAculums ic homa. He is a lieutenant com ­ duct. These gA A arc very enter­ dcvAed for individual student. mander in the acAve Naval Re­ taining for church and club pro­ MORRIS BRYAN serve. grams. RegenA' vice-chairman pledges Subscribe Now. The Student Religious Council "Sing, sing, sing for the sing­ new interest. at Ha!f Price ^ and iA afRlAted organizaAons, ing" A cxacAy what the Serena­ Top VSC Young Women's ChrisAan Asso- des do under the dirccAon of cAAon, BapAst Student Uhion, Mr. Lavan Robinson of the VSC Caldwell States Students DisTvibMred Ifows Men's ChAsAan Alliance, West­ music department. Janet Robin­ BOSTON minAter Fellowship and the Wes­ son, his wife, A the accompanist LOS ANCELES Views To Canopy ley FoundaAon are responsible of the singes. \am ed LONDON (ConAnued Aom Page 1) CHiCACO for the atmual observance o f the I f you'vcncvcr heard thA c!io- (ConAnued Aom Page SI leges, in parAcular, arc expect­ week and each organization will ral group and want to, be sure ed to increase, according to t!ic Horn, Judy Wadc, Lyndal Wc^D. * Objediwe take an acAvc part in supporAng and attend thcAaMcmbly pro­ chancellor. Barbara WiAon, Leon Wili i, Wew! Report; Religious EmphasA Week. gram iater in Ate year. Dr. Caldwell speculates very Leah Wingate, CurAs Woni^k-* < CoMtrnctWe litAc Integra Aon in tlic colleges. er. Bothpround Materia! Enrollment in the insAtuAons o f FRESHMAN CLASS - Thoitas AndcAon, David Atkinson, V'L- - Uterary and the system A now 37,000, as compared to 10,000 when Dr. liam Bailey, David Barrow, ! Bookman^: Studio Carmen, Cyndtia Chandler, ^ Entertatnment Mew; Caldwell became head of the state's colleges. nis Cox, Linda DavA, SandrauS^- - Penetratinp Mascio, Lonnie Gornto, R1 EdHerta!; and A native o f Meri weather County, Dr. Caldwell A married lArrA. Sandra Ihwkcs, !.J CM# Vhte wrrS fw- Hawkcs, Unda Hewctr, Ccoyt# ewpw n wlM) ywwr thweh w and Itas tltrec cltildren. He was Shop graduated Aom Boys Hig!t iu Ivey, Sltcny LaMontagne. D'ti Yh# Chr*#et#w Setwew MwetVwf dty McLendon, Judy Pcan?n. Or*w Mwvwwy H , Swetaw* !!, Mwee F or Y o u r AAanta, die University of Geor­ gia and Harvard Law School. Ann Pilkington, Sylvia Pi t . f j ! $! ! a 6 an#. $5.50 He pracAccd law in AAanta Sherry Rictiaras, Patricia Ri!:ii. wV)$*e wddwa wntp atwwttwbt# P# Photographic Suzanite SaundcA, Olin Thoi .awdkrwp., am# P# ParawtPy before becoming dean of the mwaat##pe #n# wwtt### tt^waPw. wP*am son. Eddie VickcR and Jint^au Matawaai^*## PPewanMrtw#. SupphcH Georgia Law School and president o f Ate University of Georgia. Young. In 1948 Itc assumed die ofAce Sl^ECIAL-Lila Dracopotuu; of cliancoilor. and Elizabeth Tliomas. January 18, 1963 TH E CAMPUS CANOPY PACE PTVE Biggest Singles Bluest Albums Aroand Campus OF 1962 STAR6AH NG OF 1962 1. I CAN'T STOP LO YOU 1. WEST SIDE STORY With Ann Ray Charles with Trank Lynn" Scharf Original Soundtrack By Ann Powell 2 . ROSES ARE RED 2. MOECRN SOUND IN C&W Girls in the dorm have been MUSIC enjoying the new coke machines, 3. NORMAN Hope you had a nice Xmas Family" by Vaughn Meador. Ray Charles bat one gave a little trouble be- Sue Thompson \ and a Happy New Year. ThA half dozen turned it down 3. BREAKFAST A T TTFFANYS fcre it workly correcAy. First 4. ALL ALONE AM I \ ThA week I've gathered a cold. l^nry Mancini tbs ice and drink were dApenscd 1 congAmcration of goodies in­ " I wouldn't touch it with a 4. BLUE HA WAR by the machine, then the cup 5. IT KEEPS RIGHT ON A- cluding a litAe story about "The 10 footp ele", said one. Another ElvA RresAy came down the chute. HURTTN* ! First Family" album, the number said "not for me. It's in bad 5. YOUR TWIST PARTY A house mother was warning Johnny TilloAon i one album around the country taste." Chubby Checker her ghls to be careful about 6. today. AAo included A a lisAng At Ast count Meador's "The PETER, PAUL AND MARY itDoking in bed. "Remember, Brenda Lee o f the top records and albums o f First Family" LP had sold MUSIC M AN de one you burn may be you. " 7. DUKE OF EARL 1962. So here goes. 3,400, 000 copies, and was mak­ Original Soundtrack VSC may be the only college Gene Chandler There are five or six record ing everybody connected with it 8. THE TWIST with a madras-footed coed. One 8. MIDNIGHT IN MOSCOW manufacturers today who would money. Even the White House, Chubby Checker pteny miss was caught in the Kenny Ball like to kick themselves. They commenting on the record, 9. STRANGER ON THE SHDRE rain with madras tennA shoes 9. HEY BABY were the ones that wAters Bob didn't menAon "bad taste", and Mr. Acker Bilk and now has pAid feer. Bruce Channel Booker and Earl Doud first ap­ if there remain any Abel ofAces 10. COLLEGE CONCERT One young Ady was quite up- 10. AHAB THE ARAB proached with a demo of what has with 10 foot poles sAnding in The Kingston Trio sctwhenher fellow compliment­ Ray Stevens since been AAed "The Hrst the corner with which to touch ed her on her perfume. He was dubious dAks, the peles have upset, too, when he found out peobably alldAappeared by now. demo, then told hA sales mana­ ger, Budd Dolling er. "You're the scent was spray net. They know that a wooden pele A When the lighA were low at a no way to test the commercial the one who'd have to sell it. What do you think?" par one gentleman couldn't success o f a record. DoUinger flipped over it and 6 s date. The enterprAing Let Booker and Doud, the wri­ lan found a soluAon to his ters, tell how it happened: Cadence bought the demo. For , however. He petted They had heard Vaughn Mea­ a cover to the album, naturally AA on the head unAl he dor in a night club and the idea they needed a picture o f the ) a sAff, spraynetted hit them hard. They got Meador WhiA HDUse. ThA was shot &om Oh, here you are", he aside and dAcussed with him the outside the White HDuse fence. proposed m aterAl. That done, The people in the foreground j tbechandaHer in Ashley they cut the demo. But after the were a group photographed in I . cleaned, one girl com - contracts withthe first manuAc- CentAl Park, super-imposed on D "It doesn't look like turers had produced no Akers, the WhiA H^use photo. r L ard any more." Booker thought o f something. With a &ee peessings under Since the studenc have come " I think r i l call Archie Bleyer theA arms, Booker and Doud in ier a litAe ribbing it A only because I think Archie w ill give were o ff A the sAtions. Booker hir that the teachers share thA us an honest shake. " used to be a Sunday deejay on privilege with them. One Bleyer, president o f Cadence WINX and that's where he took TH E LIFE OF A TEKE - Gerald Campbell and Cray Sherin, teacher was trying to show inte- Records, used no 10 foot peles. ir, SAn Burns pAyed it on hA recenAy iniAated into the Tau Kappa Epeilon fraternity, seem to K!t in his StudenA and when one He listened close up to the show for the first time Nov. 13. have got o ff to a bad start. came in pinned he said, wanting Within 15 minuAs the phone D know the town the boy was calA started. Then Deejay PeA kom. "Miss X, how far did you M/ers got a copy and pAyed it ieve to go to get that?" too. The rest A hAtory, of course. One professor was asked i f hA BSU Hears ^^xnm would cover certain sub- jsco. He answered, "That's ex- ^'tly what we will have—I Phi! Smith MARCH think.- !7ow that the RegAuar's Office Phil Smith, student summer The January 8 Asue o f the VSC director of public re AAons. MMES hn added new IBM equipment, mAsionary to the Philippines, Valdosta Times w ill be remem­ Mrs. Adams commented, "The reghtration Ame has been cut gave an interesting repert o f his bered Jong by VSC studenA, A - undertaking was Aemendous and hom one hour to eight hours. summer Saturday night, Jan. 5, culty and alumni. would have been impossible with­ at the BSU Center. Phil speke Emphasizing and publicizing out the cooperaAon o f all; I am The A ll New and showed slides and souvenirs VSC's semi-cenAnnial celebra­ indebted to the many connibu- L IT T L E M A N to the group ofBSU'erswho came Aon, a fourteen-pegc feature re­ tOA. " Pi Kappa &om Abraham Baldwin AgAcul- viewed the past, evaluated the Even SO, we are indebted to O N C A M P U S tural College in Tifton and South present, and heralded the fu­ Mrs. Adams for a splendid Job. Cartoon Books Georgia in Douglas as well as ture o f the college. MemoAes The Canopy extends to her our Phi TVaotes from VSC. were both recalled and stored as highest peaAe— We wAh we $1.00 At the close o f Aie peogram, readers devoured the Asue &om could employ her as a peominent Order ffom Officers StudenA were invited to make cover to cover. member of our staff. ^ The Campus Canopy pledges to help each o f the three Special appreciaAon for spec- The Beta Tau chapter of Pi schooA reach their summer mA- tacuAr effort and achievement A ^ppa Fhi Pratemity at VSC re- sion goal. The goal o f the VSC- offered to Mr. Tenney GAffin of Now its Pepsi ^Dtly elected new officers. The BSU A $500. the Times and Mrs. Betty Adams, ' ofhccts arc Tommy Joiner, ^*^hon; David Barrow, measurer; for those who think yonng Dickson, secretary: Tommy -kwMm, chapAim Norman Bcn- P atron ize ^tt, warden; and Ronnie Knoll, trainer. Campus Canopy Kappa Fhi elecA officers t'ice each year. The new ofS- Advertisers will serve unAl May.

The average automobile lias We are specializing in Evening Wear than 13,000 parA made of and Shirt Laundry Service STAN BISHOP'S ^ Afferent kinds of steel. !^ T : 24 Hours Sleep WOMH ^cescliool has begun, I have ! ^ about 24 hours sleep due ^ burning the midnight oil. Say "Pepsi Piease ibis iAcQ A very impertant to j Please return. 1310 N. Patterson PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. I Al Ways Tired______Ask About Your Student Discount VALDOSTA. GEORGIA PACE SIX T H E CAMPUS CANOPY is id a y . January IR Lilirayy ^/Muns Mew Registration FlacMKy ^Ft System Mow in Use On Saturday. Jam 5. an art By Beverly Ingram exhibit began in connection ly endle,:) succeMlon. M On the second day of the new with the Hftieth Anniversary of thelf new sc^^e^^u^c^ madect: year, VSC studenA arose early VSC. the student: had two surptUu- and headed for the gym for that Joe Penober has peinted sea­ Store. The first surprAewitt tim e-honr^d custom of registra­ scapes and hits. Harold Bennett schedule itself. The sccooi h tion. "ThA quarter", they as­ has peinred the GcoigA pines. surprAc was when the smie; sured each other, "it won't be Mr. F^tnber holds a degree in found that they were notreqdr as bad. " They were of course Master of Fine Arts &om the A fill out "class cards" forr^ depending on the school's new university of Georgia: he studied o f the subJecA U sA d o n d e IBM sysAm A make rcgAtration under Lamar Dodd and I&ns Hoff­ eraser-worn schedule cards. JC quicker and easier. They ex­ IBM would A k c on the Aspins m an. pected things tobe different thA Mrs. Bennett has a Master's bility of getting everyone oi d quarter. And how right they Degree in Constructive Design proper roU in the right cht& w ere! the right period. This fca ^ from Florida State University: Of course, everyone knows been found to be next A inpa she studied under Karl Zerbe. that a complicated process like sible by the old method, b In addition to the w aA r colors, AgAtration Akes time, but with other media on dispAy are oils, times have changed. The a^e < the efRcient IBM working, stu­ machinery A here. ceramics, slump grass, Aulpture dents were pleased to find that Fees were paid in the in sculpt-meAl and terra catta the process was speeded up. manner, and the newly regi ta and enamel ware. Never before had the round-trips ed sA den A hurried to the sttf^ lire exhibit room A on the DURING THE CELEBRATION - University system Chan­ from the Counselor's desk to the center to buy books and o g< Acond floor of the library and A cellor Dr. Hasmon Caldwell and VSC music proAssor WebsAr Teague A lly desk and back A the Coun­ something to ear, Man] open to the public each weekday get together. Below, banking executive MilA B. Lane seems pleaAd selor for a schedule change Aken from 8 a. m. until 10 p. m. The them had go tA n so cngrossth i as he receives a ciAtion &om Armstrong College President F. M. pAceinsuchrapid(and seeming- cAsing daA of thA exhibit A the new developmenA o f rt::A Hawes. Lane donaAd a new campm siA A the Savannah College. - tration that they had sid)^ Jan. 29. lunch and dinner. Not only did the IBM ch ng A gA tration signiScantly, biz j aAo proved to be a source o: in spAation for the studenc. : L3 o f them had planned A pas: th afternoon and evening by -r downtown or to a movie, lut they were so effecAdbympe' cation that many o f them dcjizL ed A go right back to N e g rooms and get a good rest in paration fc^ a hard day o f cL and sAdying. They rested secure in the knowledge that the IBM w}nM S h e eliminaA many of theA ijtst- day-of-class hormrs like Rming theA name A not on the ro!i or beitig called by the WAng mme by the professor. The day tid been a learning experienci in many ways. Perhaps most oiall the sAdents had been impA&ed with the fact that machines rrc almost human. So human they in fact that these w ^^^ might apply A them, too: ' fo Due A our growing and expanding err A human". newspaper wc urgently need more Now that classes have be un typists. If you would like to help, StudenA know that the IBM i LU pAaA conAct continue to change campus lit . LouA ShefReld, Editor. Many of them areaAeady spe n- SLACKS^ latir^g on ic helpfulness in g a ­ Barnes Drug Store ting outmid-term and fiial grades. Congratuiations VSC Wc did the Icirwork to come op with our !)cst On Yonr 50th Anniversity assortment of s!acks BROOKWOOD PLAZA P a t r o n iz e to date. All models, Piione 242-4743 all fatirics, aH colors., OUR ami tops in trim, We have the Widest Selection of Cosmetics in town tapered fit. We carry Mens Supplies, Books Adverti$er$ Size 27" A 36" Waht and have Fountain Service $4.98 to $5.95 PHONE ORDER VALDOSTA 70) N.AsIiiey Street CH 2-3942 T H E CAMPUS CANOPY PAGE SEVEN R ebeis SHp Sports Editor R ebeFs FtaFd B raves ___ I B y Sh orter r h o n r a s W a v e 43-42 TonFgF)*-Tom orrow The ValdosA SAA College RebeA improved theA GIAC re­ cord to 2-0 and theA overall Test LC RantF

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The VSC RcbcA' stingy de­ atAmpA. He A foUowcd by TEA)^ fense has enabled them A A - Mike Perry with 75 of 135 at­ main on the winning side in 8 AmpA and 68.3 per cent of theA o f 12 games so far thA season. charity tosses. Preston Hodges f i g h t . The RebeA have scoAdat a 67.3 Hidson, Bill Sumnocrford and peinA pergamccUpwhile Umit- WaUy Summers are hitting at ing the opposition A 55.2 poinA better than 75 per cent. The per gam e. RebeA have four players avera­ f i g h t . VSC has made good on 48.3 ging bener than 9 peinA per percent of then field goal at- gam e. Am pA and 68.3 percent o f then The Rebels as a A a m are f i g h t . charity tosses. Rreston Hodges shooting at a 48.3 cUp horn the has the best field goal shooting Reid and 68.3 Aom the foul percenAge at 58.2 on 53 o f 91 Une. The RebeA have claim ed 400 Abounds averaging 33.3 per game. Bonovitch leads aU re­ bounding with 8.6 per gam e. e m . . . !ntramura! Tor, Name Games PA. Avg. Perry 12 188 15.7 r<50-r AN - )N /AATH 24, t h e a ) )N 6^N<5H^t4ir — $OC. 14-. AN. Basketba!! SummcB 12 139 11.6 A 'P 'tN P )^ V 5 E P -^ ^ lP I [7 N T FHJNKATmN&-TM[$TEf?Mf Bonovitch 12 143 11.8 McCuUy 12 58 4.8 Has Started Hodges 12 114 9.5 t h e Hudson 9 17 2.0 Rampaging Rebels Last Thursday during activity Summerford 9 39 4.3 period a meeting was held to dA­ Ritch 9 33 3.7 cuss the 1963 intramural basket- Others 00 27 00.0 t h e a^^ Frims Crush Charleston b a 11 season. Several changes from Ast year's rules wcA made. The Valdosta SAte College ThAyear eachgame wiU con- sebeA A o k second p A ce in the By 97 52 sAt of two twenty minuA halfs CHARMACK . . .h c ! ! ^ l^lcthotpe Christinas Touma- T h e Magi ci an ValdosA SAA Colleges' Re­ with the clock stopping in the nt held during Christinas holi- P. O. Box 118 beA completely overran the Col­ last two minuAs of each half for time ouA. AU fouA in the last New York 9, N. Y. i s i . . c A to Oglethorpe lege of Charleston with every t h a two minutes o f each half wiU Ln til fjj h by a T2 peint mar­ VSC pAyer seeing action. The give two foul shoA. gin . ,Iied the finaA by win le ft Coach Gary CoAon's The games are played on Mon­ defeating iL^hly regarded and charges with a 7-4 season A - day, Tuesday and Wednesday favored Georgetown, K y ., cord. thghA, with the games starting 64-54. Coach Gary Co Aon SA Ad After Rve minutes o f play, at 6:30, 7:35 and 8:40. Forfeit that the Aam probably pAyed theA was Uttle doubt o f the out­ time will be An minutes after theA best game o f the Aason in come of the game. The score Support f i g h t . . starting game tim e. defeating the A ll Kentuckians. was 12-2 at tha t point. The your RebeA continued to incAasetheA The A p four Aams at the end lead and led 43-19 at halftime of the season wiU participaA in Red Cross 4 and 97-52 at the end of the a sitigle game eUmination Aur- f i g h t . ^ game. nament to de Armine the champ­ Five VSC pAyers scored in ionship. The six Aams in the league By Roz Sprayberry double Rgures. Pres An Hodges A f i g h t . are: Sig Eps, Town, Fearless . . who A respensible for all and WaUy Summers w cA high Few, Pi Kaps, TKE A and TKE of the weAd things that have peint men with each player B. been happening around Ashley swAhing the nets for 17 peints. Hall? Bobby RiAh had 14, Chuck Bo- The season schedule A posAd ...YE^ . . what boy whAtles in back of noviAh 13, and Mike Perry 13. in the gym. Ashley HaU for hA gAlAiend? Others seeing action were DennA . . if the Board o f Rege:its en­ Pike with 4, Herman Hudson with TEAi^ joyed theA vAit? 4, Bill Summerford with 4, Bo . . who has acquired the nick Spence with 5, Tommy Johnson The S & K Drive In name ' HaA-Rat*'? with 2 and Ray McCully with 4. w h e w . . why Rreddy Vonier was RiAh and Bonovitch peced VSC WELCOMES YOU sitting in the caAAria with two in tiie rebounding department nays? Mary Lou! with 13 and 14 rcspectfuHy. Every Tues. - Ail the Southern Dried Chicken you can eat - 99^ p a u s e . . who in Reade HaU was a Tom HoAt arid Jackie Schwecrs wall-to-waU carpet? were offensive Aaders for Every Wed. - AU the Breaded Veai Cutlea you can eat - 99^^ . . if Ricky Haney Ukes South CharAsAn with 16 and 11 peints Georgia as well as North Geor­ respectfully. Every Rri. - All the FAh you can eat 89^ gia? . . what ever happened to Baby Jane?

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