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For more information, please contact [email protected]. ^^H pg^g^gg^fl^HHI See SOUTHERN THE BELLE CONTEST George -Anne Page 9 PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF GEORGIA SOUTHERN COLLEGE VOLUME 43 STATESBORO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY' MAY 20, 1966 NUMBER 9 One-Act Plays Set for Tuesday olff To Appear in Concert In Auditorium Campus Enrichment Committee A series of four one-act plays will be presented Tuesday night at 8:15 in McCroan Auditorium To Sponsor Monday Attraction by Robert Overstreet's direct- Miss Beverly Wolff, the final 1965-66 attraction of the Campus ing class. Masquers will spons- Life Enrichment Committee, will appear in concert Monday at or the series. 8:15 p.m. in McCroan Auditorium. The four directors are Lib- Her career as a New York church singing, sales clerking by Brannon, Ralph Jones, City Opera vocalist began in and baby sitting. Pam Theus and Parker Cook. 1963 when she sang the role The one-act play is presented of Cherubino in Mozart's Following her 1952 first place in partial fulfillment for the "Marriage of Figaro." This in the Youth Auditions of the completion of the directing debut was the result of a Philadelphia Orchestra she course. discovery by Atlanta Sympho- made her Boston debut with The admission for the ser- ny Conductor Henry Sopkin. Boris Goldovsky's New England ies is 25 cents and tickets Opera Theatre playing the lead- may be purchased at the Miss Wolff had begun her mu- ing role of Idamantes in Moz- door. sical career with the Atlanta art's opera "Idomeneo." Miss Brannon is presenting a Symphony as a trumpeter. Up- scene from, "The Importance of on hearing her voice, howev- An active member of the vo- Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde. er, Sopkin engaged her as a so- cal faculty of Georgia State The cast members are Ellen loist with the Orchestra. College in Atlanta, Miss Wolff Kay Wotherspoon, Bill Gibson, believes music should be an in- Boo Hanson and Marie All. Following intensive study at Miss Theus will direct "The the Philadelphia Academy of tegral part of everyone's life. Lady from Lockspur Lotion" by Music, Miss Wolff was soon "Music is one of the few things Tennessee Williams. Members singing regularly with the na- in which the whole family can tion's top orchestras. She sang of her cast are Norman Rabin, join, either in performing or lis- Judye Barr and Patty Brund- the starring role in the televi- age. sion premiere of Leonard Bern- tening," she said. "If it turns Jones is presenting the recog- BEVERLY WOLFF TO SING stein's "Trouble in Tahiti" with out that neither of my child- nition scene from "Asastasia" Mezzo-Soprano To Perform Monday in Campus Life Enrichment the NBA Opera Company. The ren have musical talent, I hope performance was followed by by Marcelle Maurette. Marie All at least that they will have a and Sarah Ray will appear in nation-wide press reviews which Fleming Chosen 1st Kunner-up lauded her voice and versatile very keen appreciation of mus- this production. ic." Cook is directing a secene from 1 talent. Following her GSC concert "The Moon is Blue." The cast Miss Wolff, one of nine child- members are Jamie Waters, ren, began her life of music Miss Wolff will sing the lead Wyman Hunt and Walter Swift. Car swell Named role in Douglas Moore's "Por- at the age of four. Desiring to emulate her older brothers and trait of Carry" with the San Francisco Opera on June 14 sisters, each of whom were tak- ing music lessons, she rose at and 17. She will then perform Music Fraternity July 16-17 at Tanglewood, sing- 'Miss Reflector' seven each morning to practice ing the Bach "Magnificat" and the trumpet before school. Sets Workshop Miss Wynn Carswell has been here her entire freshman year "The St. John Passion." selected Miss Reflector for the and was here fall and winter Her musical interests did 1965-66 yearbook, according to quarters of this year. Wynn was not overshadow educational At Holiday Inn Doug Geiger, editor. very active in the music de- pursuits, however. Having won \ DEADLINE TOMORROW partment. She was a member a scholarship she attended Personal checks will not be j Phi M'u Alpha-Sinfonia, hono- of the Southern Singers and the University of Georgia, rary professional music fraterni- [ cashed by the Business Office The 1965-66 "Reflectors" sang the soprano solo in "A majoring in literature. ty, will hold a regional work- j after tomorrow. Payment on ; are expected to arrive Tues- German Requiem," presented shop October 24-25 at the Holi- In 1950 she continued her stu- \ accounts and student bank day or Wednesday and are in the spring of 1965. Miss day Inn, according to Dr. Ster- dy of music at the Academy of I checks will be cashed after to be distributed as soon as Carswell also sang soprano in ling Adams, advisor for the Ze- Vocal Arts in Philadelphia, wor- this time. they are available, accord- the concert choir, and sang the ta Omicron Chapter on campus. king her way through school by ing to Doug Gieger, editor. Star Spangled Banner at the The purpose of this workshop The yearbooks will be dis- basketball games. to take care of regional bus- is tributed through the post of- iness, including the induction of fice window in the Williams She held the leading role in the honoring of Sinfonians, the Center and all students the Waycross Summer Theater exchange of ideas between each must present their ID cards presentation of "Oklahoma' in chapter, and the election of del- to receive their "Reflector," summer stock. She also held the egates to the national convent- added Gieger. leading role of Maria in ion next year. "West Side Story" presented Province 13, which has eight Students who have been last quarter. chapters in Georgia and Flori- enrolled here only two qua- Miss Carswell is a mem- da, and province 20, which has rters this year must pay seven chapters in Virginia, Nor- ber of the Sigma Alpha Io- $2.50 for their copy. Students ta music fraternity, and was th Carolina, and South Caroli- who have been here for only na, will be attending the work- a semi-finalist in the Miss one quarter will have to pay GSC contest. She was spon- shop. $5, said Gieger. Several firsts will be held at sored in the Miss Reflector the banquet. A manpower award The Circle K Club will sell contest by the national hon- transparent plastic covers will be given for the first time orary music fraternity, Phi to the fraternity inducting the for 50 cents each. Mu Aloha and reigned as most members and a premier- their sweetheart this year. ing Violin Concerto commission- Miss Carswell recently won Miss Carswell is not attend- the Miss Waycross contest and ed by the fraternity will be pre- ing school here this quarter. sented. is to compete in the Miss Geor- She is living in Waycross, and gia pageant July 11-16. Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfornia frater- commuting to Jacksonville nity is the largest national fra- where she attends a finishing Miss Fleming was sponsored ternity in the United States. It school, according to Danny Brou- See 'Miss Reflector', page 7 is devoted to advancing the cek. cause of music in America through the presentation of con- Miss Sandra Fleming, a INSIDE THE certs by themselves or by bring- sophomore sociology major GEORGE-ANNE ing in performers. Skitch Hen- from Evans is first runner- Lester Maddox 2 derson and Leonard Bernstein up. Second runner-up is Miss are only a few of the promin- Blitch Ann Bird, a freshman Porter Carswell 3 ent members. home economics major from Editorials 4 The chairman of the workshop Metter. Miss Linday Murray, Letters to Editor 5 will be Herbert Carter, province a sophomore elementary edu- Straw Ballot 6 governor of province 20. Also cation major from Jackson- Southern Singers 7 attending the workshop will be ville is the third runner-up, Inquiring Reporter 8 Southern Belle Contest 9 the national president, Harry according to Geiger. Wilson and the national secre- Sports 10-11 WYNN SELECTED BY HIGHWAYMEN tary-treasurer, Price Doyle. Miss Carswell attended school Baseball Contest 12 She Adds 'Miss Reflector' Title to Impressive List of Honors THE GEORGE-ANNE MAY 20, 1966 PAGE 2 Gubernatorial Candidate Speaks Here Maddox Declares Liberty To Be Issue, Not Education Lester Maddox, gubernatorial compared'the $25,000 salary of When asked about other forth- candidate, said the major issue a poverty program worker to coming opponents, Maddox pre- in the coming campaign will be the $80 a week salary of a tea- dicted the entry of Jimmy Bent- liberty—not education, race or cher. ly into the race for governor. roads. Maddox concluded saying, According to Maddox it is im- "Regardless of your race, color, Speaking before a large group possible for Georgia to be a creed or party, I'll be the best last night in Marvin Pittman leader in anything if it cannot governor Georgia ever had." Auditorium, Maddox said liber- be a leader in industrial grow- ty could be preserved by pre- th.