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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 4^ TC Enters Gator Bowl Queen Contest Men Will Select Review Contestants All nominations must be turned in at with the annual spring beauty review. Con- The men of G.T.C. will select a beauty the public relations office in the ad. build- testants will make at least two appearances to represent the college in the Gator Bowl ing by noon Wednesday. The nominees will on the stage—once in bathing suits and queen contest New Year's Day in Jackson- be announced in next week's paper. again in street or sports clothes. They will ville where she will compete with about a The Gator Bowl Association will pro- not appear here in evening gowns, an dozen other girls for the title and fabulous vide hotel accomodations and meals for the agreement reached by the Cave Club to prizes including a $1,000 diamond ring. G.T.C. queen and her escort in Jackson- make the local contest as inexpensive as Selection will be made here, under the ville. possible to 'contestants. The college dance sponsorship of the newly-organized Cave The final judging at the Gator Bowl will band will provide music for the program. Club, at an elaborate program in the Lab «|« be done by the closed point system by inter- Complete details will be announced in next School auditorium Friday night, November view, sports costume (which may include week's George-Anne. bathing suit), and evening gowns. The eve- 13. The local queen will be selected by out- ning gowns are to be full-length and may be The men in each class are asked to make of-town judges from nominations made by in any pastel shade. Any undergraduate nominations of three girls and one alter- men students. nate, thereby making a total of 12 girls girl at G.T.C. is eligible for nomination. The college was invited last week by in the contest. In case of duplicate nomina- Besides the $1,000 diamond ring, other Gator Bowl officials to send a representative tions, Cave Club officers will pick alter- prizes include a $200 evening gown and a to compete for the Gator Bowl Queen nates, by lot, to fill the quota of 12 girls. 21-inch television set. Many smaller prizes title and prizes with representatives from w are also offered. Men students are required to assemble other colleges participating in the Gator Although several students in the past Monday in the Lab. School. The contest £owl sports activities that week. The G.T.C. have taken part in various other beauty will then be explained in detail and plans "Professors" are to compete in the basket- contests, this is the first time in the history made for the nominations. ball tournament there. of the college that a girl goes into a contest Class nominations are not restricted to Cave Club committees are busy this in another state as official representative girls of that particular class, but may be week making arrangements for the beauty of G.T.C. made from the student body as a whole. contest, which is not to compete in any way

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Rat Day Beware is Coming GEORGE-ANN Kangaroo Court PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE

VOLUMN 27 Collegeboro, Georgia, Suburb of Statesboro, Friday, October 30, 1953 W NUMBER 5 Rat Day Set for Next Tuesday; All Frosh Due Rude Aivakening Musical Talent Rules For Observance Released; i\ Kangaroo Court To Enforce Rules Be Presented Next Tuesday morning, No- vember 3, all-"Rats" on campus In 'Rat' Review 64 Are Nominated will have a "rude" awakening Rudy Mills, president of Phi by the sophomores. This look Mu Alpha Sinfonia, announced at the cold morning light will today that the annual Rat In Frosh Election mark the beginning of "Rat" Review will be November 6, at Freshman nominations were Day for 1953. 8:00 p. m. in the Lab High held last Tuesday in the Lab. Most of the following rules auditorium. School. A total of 64 students are traditional and the rigid were nominated. The program will consist of enforcement of them is also traditional. freshmen competing in three Nominations for president: fields of music for applied music Sally Kingman, Kenneth Parker, GIRLS' RULES scholarships. There will be one Bobby Lasseter, Larry Evans, William Canuette, Roger Brown, 1. Wear all outer clothing scholarship awarded in each wrong side out. This includes Melvin Seidel, Robert Young, s field. P. E. Uniforms. Skirts must Those participating are: vo- Billy Hobbs, Sonny Griffin, Mary Ann Camp, Beverly be upside down, . one bedroom cal, Shirley Morgan, Joy slipper and one tennis shoe, sock O'Conner, Don Averitte, James Hatcher, Martha Lacey, Clark with slipper and hose with ten- Maxwell, piano; Billie Kinchen, Prentice and Rodney Harville. nis shoe. Junette Ellington, Sarah Fran- Vice-president nominees: Lila Ann Canuette, John Sorrell, 2. Sign must be worn around ces Driggers, Sarah Cunnard, neck at all times using Rat as Joan Coleman, Vondall Hall, instrumental; Clark Maxwell, title; example: Rat Brown. \% Babs Wisenbaker, Kate Hodges, coronet; Bobby Pressley, bari- 3. Part hair in center, braid tone; and Martha Lacey, tenor Donald Atkins, Gene Meadows, sax. Marianne Bevin, Alice McCord, left side into thirteen pigtails, tie ' a blue or white ribbon The event is sponsored by Phi Sue Cowart and Louise Bird. For secretary: Allie Jean around one and grease right Mu Alpha Sinfonia and door- side thoroughly. prizes will be given. Meadows, Shirley Morgan, Anne Davis, Ida Whittle, Lucile Phil- Paint each fingernail a dif- lips, Peggy McNair, Shirley ferent shade of polish. That Lab-School's Carnival Cheerleader Poll Roundtree, Leila Smith, Lois means 10 shades of polish. Hammond, Sandra Glasgow, 5. Apply make-up on left side Ghosts and goblins will stalk which are elected by votes at Annie Ruth Jones, Anne Colley, of face heavily with none on Will Be Thursday right side. tonight at the Laboratory 1 cent each, will be entertained Ebie Lee Hendrix and June School Carnival. by musical numbers and a cos- Tryouts for cheerleaders will Edenfield. 6. \year dangling earrings. tume parade. be held next Thursday night at Treasurer: Julia Pryorm, 7. Wear onion around neck. Admission will be 10; and 20 8. Wear Rat cap. cents for this affair which be- The other attractions will in- 6:15 in the gym. All girls de- Marilyn Westbrook, Sara Ann 9. Greet classmates and irp- gins at seven p. m. and ends clude cake walk, home made siring to be cheer leaders this Jordan, Libby Ann Martin, at 10. year, must come down for try- Mickey Addison, Rose Watkins, perclassmen with "good morn- candy, hot dogs, Cokes, country ing, Sir," (or mam). Curtsy outs. Betty Jean Beasley, Betty Lott, .The program crowning the store, barn dance, country club, Student Council and T Club when greeting students. Do not Halloween Court will begin at Artie Richards, Wendelle Marsh, fortune telling and 10 side members will select the cheer- Lorene Brown and Patsy Eden- converse with rats or upper- 7:14. The queen and princess, shows. leaders by secret ballot. field. Continued on Back Page George-Anne Congratulates Frosh Political The George-Anne would like to congratulate a campus organization which has made remarkable Campaign Begins achievements this year in the task which it set out to accomplish. Only by tireless effort on the part of its members who labored without praise was it able to Many Activities give the students the many services which were neces- The old school spirit is begin- sary for a better life at T. C. ning to live again at T. C. with The staff would like to say thanks to the STU- the freshman political cam- DENT COUNCIL for the many new services which it paign now under way. has so ably carried out. You have done great work this year and we hope it will continue. "Frosh" are going about the election in great spirit, with posters on cars, doors, bulletin boards, in the chow hall, post Long Hours of Work office and even political an- When Masquers present "Ladies of the Jury" on nouncements in the paper. December 3-4, the common idea is that the long hours In the past a great deal of of work will have ended abruptly and achieved its pur- activity was produced by the pose. This is not so, it is only a small part of the story. Freshmen election, but this year The cast. is made up of twenty-three students of the frosh seem to be making it which only seven have appeared in past productions. look more exciting than ever. This allows the remaining sixteen newcomers to gain Maybe this activity is due experience for the future. to the huge number of stu- The 'Uniqueness of the setting is a story in itself, dents nominated for the various for it shows that originality is a vital part of dramatics class offices or we have an and that the same search for originality should be fol- anxious group of freshmen who lowed in the future. believe in going about things Future not only means the remainder of the student's in a big way. . I college career, but more so the teaching career. Since Whatever be the reason for this is a Teachers College, the experience gained by this highlighted election rats, participation in college dramatics will make the future you are certainly doing a good teachers more capable of producing and directing better job. high school productions. This play is a good start towards these goals. The Masquers are commended just Comments Dear Students, 'Round About T. C. In the past this column has Application Is Best been called ' Vet's Corner but due to certain conditions it has There will be a meeting of lecting materials to make props "Why aren't there more social activities on cam become necessary for us to Kappa Delta Pi Monday after- for "Ladies of the Jury." Miss pus?" change it. The purpose of this noon at 3:30 in the parlor of Freida Gernant is now working "Why can't we have dances during the week or column, as I see it, is: if any East Hall. All members are on a style for scene two. on Friday night?" student has any comments that asked to be present to discuss The George-Anne can tell you why. Because stu- he or she wants printed that future membership. A choral reading group, made will improve the campus just let up mostly of the oral reading dent interest does not permit it. Something else al- class, has been, originated at ways gets in the way, for example, a second rate movie yo'urs truly know and I will do The Vet's Club, in an effort my best to get it in. We want to help the people that like T. C. or an afternoon nap. the complete student body to that midnight snack, are now This group meets each Tues- To get something, you have to give something. have a voice in this column. If serving sandwiches in all dormi- day morning at 10:00 o'clock. This something is time. Think back over all the time this is OK let us know it makes tories at 10:30 nightly. If you The program is a blend of many you've spent talking about the lack of activities. You us happy when you are happy, like the idea and want this different voices. could have used that time supporting some activity. but remember I am just com- practice continued let the club Miss Dorothy Few, head of You would have enjoyed it much more, and T. C. would menting. know by you buying their speech department states, "it is be able to have more, and better activities. sandwiches. excellent training for speech and It seems that some people any anyone interested in choral Next time, before you complain, think how much are always griping about noth- readings are invited to attend." more useful that time can be, and apply that time ing to do. Well, it seems to me Masquers have begun col- Thought is good, but application is better. that if they would spend less time griping and more time looking for something to do they may find something. The Stu- dent Council is trying to get ! Student Council Proclaims thing's on campus that will add to life at T. C, but they can't "RATS:" Student Council would like you to know do it alone. How about you the rules of "Rat Day" are expected to be followed. helping a little by participating They are basically in the past and you are expected in activities and suggesting to follow them Tuesday. v some, new things. Did you know that there are None of the rules were set up for any individual per- some very cute girls on campus son on campus and none of them are impossible. that would like to go to a Fred Pierce, president of Student Council, states, movie or something with a boy once in a while but the boys * "the more cooperative you are on "Rat Day," the more won't ask them. Come, come pleasure for everyone." fellows, let> hold up the AUNT SOPHIE" standard of T.C. You know op- portunity knocks but once. Well, no news ,no pen, out of Aunt Sophie Remains Dean of Men, ink, can't think, too dumb so I'll close. Your chum. After 18 Years of Great Service THE GEORGE-ANNE Since Aunt Sophie came to CHARLIE GROVENSTEIN. Miss Sophie Johnson, Dean of (ESTABLISHED 1927) Men, better known as "Aunt TC it has grown from two dor- EDITOR Remer Tyson Sophie," is one of our most out- mitories t^, six. The library was ASSO. EDITOR Christy Trowell standing faculty members. upstairs in the administration Aunt Sophie has served as building, the little store was lo- BUSINESS MANAGER Charles Grovenstein cated in the dining hall, and the ' MAKE-UP EDITORS Cherrell Williams, Marzee Richards Dean of Men since 1935 and Cave Club Invite has given "Her Boys" invalu- Lab School was the present SOCIETY EDITOR Cathy Holt able advice and has started music building. TC has really SPORTS EDITOR J. M. Herringdine The newly - organized them on a way of life which is matured into an outstanding CIRCULATION MANAGER Carl Tyson Cave Club would like to ex- second to none. state institution since Aunt CARTOONIST Tim Carson tend an invitation of mem- After attending Mercer and bership to all students on Sophie came. PHOTOGRAPHER Don King the University of Georgia, Aunt Soon Aunt Sophie will change TYPIST Gwen Lanier campus who are interested Sophie taught for what she says in journalism. Not only will her residence to Cone* Hall, COPY READER Sally Kingsman was 'quite a spell." the Cave Club advance which will house the Junior REPORTERS: Mary Alice Jones, Phil Norton, Vivien Cowart, Aunt Sophie served as Dean Senior men. Mrs. Lucien Frank- journalism on the campus, of Women at Mercer during Mallie Denmark, Rita Harper and Mary Helen Altman. but it will also sponsor va- lin will serve as house director three summer schools. of Sanford Hall. Friday, October 30, 1953 rious campus activities. Desiring a degree, Aunt So- Published weekly, September to June, except during holi- This is an excellent op- phie came to TC as assistant "Aunt Sophie remains Dean of portunity to learn more days by Georgia Teachers College students. to Dean Russell. Men and says, "Although I am (Entered as second class matter at Postoffice at College- about juornalism and the Upon receiving her degree in going to the junior and senior experience will prove inval- boro, Ga., under temporary permit.) 1935, she was made Dean of mens' dormitory, I shall not uable. lose,contact with the freshmen MAIL SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 PER YEAR Men and has served in that po- sition since that time. and' sophomores." Change of Season College Professor Cathy's Column Wages'Cold War' Prefects A Class By CHRISTY TROWELL By CATHY HOLT hair grow, "Rats." You'll have "Oh, (censored), there goes On T. C. Students a hard time plaiting it in 13 the bell." This is the thought Hi there! pigtails." of the average college profes- By RITA HARPER It seems, to ours truly that sor at eight o'clock. things around this campus Those rings are pretty, boys, Change of seasons means dif- but that banging surely does get The students can't imagine have really been fine lately. I a professor thinking such a ferent things to different peo- know one person who was ex- on your nerves; especially when >• it's right outside your window. thing. The fact is that profes- ple. In winter, the birds mi- tremely happy this past week- sors hate that class bell as end. That person was Daphne Things were really buzzing grate; coal and oil dealers make much as students do. Watson. Could it have been be- (or hammering) around the ad Dr. M has to dash frantically ; and people at T. C. cause Johnny was here? Also, building Tuesday night. The up the stairs because he has catch colds. two more people in Lewis Hall Industrial Arts Club was put- been late for class for the past were very glad to see Porky ting up the signs for each room. Recently, particularly, many You were really having fun, Jones Selected three mornings because the and Irby. How about it, Patsy diapers had to be changed. boys and girls at Teachers Col- and Jo Ann? boys, and we like the signs! lege have been observed in the The girls in the home eco- When Dr. M. walks into the For Personality classroom the rush is over, for There were also some other nomics department seem to have stages of the common cold. the atmosphere changes into Alumni on campus this past gone back to their second Mary Alice is a blond hailing These phases vary from the week: Roy Goolsby, Ed Mitchell, anything but a rush. He scans childhood. They have been seen from Hazelhurst, Georgia. Her watery-eyed cold, to the sniffle- Joyce Tremon ,and Johnny Mal- making doll clothes!—for the out over the class and starts friendly ways, ravishing smile to speak. The pounding of the nosed cold, to the hard blowing lard, to mention a few. It sure- nursery school. ly was good to see those old and ability to associate and get pencils and the late student cold, to the sore-muscled cold, Did you have fun shooting faces again. along with everyone at T. C. coming in the door would muf- to the almost-cured cold. No those squirrels, G. W. Kemp fle anything he might say, so one has been able to say what Sunday night at supper Fay- and Charlies Dill? And—have won her the personality for this he waits until everyone is quiet, you noticed how romantic the week. caused the epidemic. The infec- rene and Fal seemed to be and more than likely asleep. having trouble holding on to campus looks at night with the tion started in sneaky ways Besides having her every After this very short pause, he their cups of tea. I don't know lights shining through the fog starts on the lecture which re- pleasing personality, Mary Alice and crept into every classroom why, though! Also, you should and the music from the dance quired three hours to prepare. and dormitory on campus. Per- have been at. the grill Sunday band practice, yet? is one of the leading soloist The lecture is a success for the fectly healthy students came to night. Coach Scearce really was Yours truly has just been in- on campus. She is also a re- first five minutes because three 2 class one day smiling and hap- having a time—riding a formed that Charles Stewart, porter on the George-Anne. students can't sleep, but then py and appeared, loaded with "scooter!" This" scooter" came former editor of the George- they too doze off and he's left Kleenex and caugh drops, the from Mr. Powell, by way of Her main interest at T. C. is Anne and now in the U. S. music, in which she is major- all alone. next day. Professors were in "." Navy, will be married to Mar- When the bell rings every- fine voice one morning and the tha Hinely, former T. C. stu- ing. thing comes' to life, especially following, were unable to ad- By the way, have you heard dent, on November 28th. Mar- the professor, for everyone is dress the class. Classrooms the latest from "China" about tha was honored by a shower awake to hear the class dis- were silent and attentive one the epitaph on the grave of given in East Hall parlor, Wed- f*S TO SELL missed. time and shattered with the a dead be-bopper? Well—here nesday afternoon. The professor's ignored, the it is: "Don't dig me anymore, bonking and sneezing of colds About those signs. Mr. j@f 'EJEM, TELL student's bored, therefore the the next. cats, I'm really gone now." Powell's sign reads, "Pub. Rela- 'EM- class is deplored. For some reason, college stu- A note to the editor—Those tions." He says that he is think- dents seem to be particularly boiled peanuts were really good! ing about cutting the "Rela- WnL WithWit An Ad open to the cold germ. General- Ruby Houston seemed to be tions" part off! Also, the sign having a very good time on of the social science office reads, GEORGIA ly, they're an active and busy —PICK OF THE PICTURES— group, which means they don't the steps of East Hall Monday "Soc. Science." after supper! have the time to take such I have heard rumors that Jack DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR Saturday, October 31 precautions as getting plenty of Gay was seen on escape Can anyone tell me why Ann- You Can't Beat MURDERS IN THE rest, eating the proper foods, gene Culbreth was jealous when of Sanford Hall in a little less and wearing their rubbers in Van Murray walked Kirbylene than he usually wears! I have RUE MORGUE the rain. Even if they did, these Stephens back to the dormitory also heard that nature study A Pontiac Bela Lugosi —AND— precautions wouldn't necessarily while they were at Milledge- trips are becoming quite inter- guarantee immunity. So, the ville? And why did Kirby want esting. Last week they walked Altman Pontiac THE MAN WHO # Cold War is on. to drive that bus anyway? around Sanford and Mr. Cap- RECLAIMED HIS HEAD lenor was disappointed that the Still, for those who are fight- It . seems that "twins" Claud Rains class didn't get whistled at. You Company Sun. thru Tues., Nov. 1-3 ing it out with the infection, (Marcia and Barbara) got some see, the class is composed of the cold is no laughing matter. birthday presents on Tuesday! eleven girls and the teacher! Sales — Service THE CADDY It is declared warfare. Study- The only trouble is, their birth- 37 N. Main St. — Phone 407 Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis day isn't until January! We hope Jane Seabolt's ing, which always requires mother will be well enough for Wed. thru Fri., Nov. 4-6 some effort, is almost impos- Congratulations, West Hall! her to come back to school soon. sible under the influence of a FRANCIS COVERS Your new carpet is beautiful! Don't we, Jimmy? THE BIG TOWN cold. It's almost impossible, too, I say, Lila Ann Canuette, This week our bouquet of to have any fun with a drippy Donald O'Conner those overalls are kinda big, roses goes to Fay Hodges. She riose and persistent cough for Boyd & Guinette aren't they? is one redhead without" a company. In other words, a temper! student's life isn't worth too Some of the freshman girls Barber Shop DRIVE-IN much when the cold has entered seem to be getting ducktail it. haircuts. You'd better let that Three Barbers With Saturday, October 31 Faced with the warring germ ^vwww^An/vw^Afvwwwwwi/^ Fordham's Over 75 Years THE GLASS WALL the infected student can either of Satisfied Customers. Vittorio Gassman lie still until the wosst is over; Welcome to TC Barber & Beauty Shop Gloria Grahame or, he can go to the Health 4 South Main Street In lans across from —AND— Cottage and try to kill the cold STATESBORO, GA Georgia Theatre. JACK McCALL, with the weapons of bacteria Visit Phone 450 warfare. Whatever he does, his DESPERADO George Montgomery tk cold will probably hang on and Sunday, November 1 refuse to retreat. J. L HODGES Ladies,' Men's Children's THUNDER IN THE EAST For those students who are Success is what happens when preparation meets Alan Ladd, Deborah Kerr uninfected as yet, the cold-rid- Wear Mon., Tues., Nov. 2-3 den members of the student —South Main Street— opportunity body have this advice: "Be care- UNTAIMED FRONTIER ful, friends, there's a Cold War A Complete College Line Joseph Cotton, Schelley Winters The Friendly Wed., Thurs., Nov. 4-5 going on!" ■\*N/>/N*S*>yS/>/S/VN*N/N*\/VVVS/\'V'**V'V'Sr>N*N*\<'N/N* THE STARS SEA ISLAND BANK ARE SINGING Rosemary Clooney Safety — Courtesy — Service MEMBER F. D. I. C MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT STATE

THE COLLEGE PHARMACY Saturday, October 31 "Where the Crowds Go" g« TRAIL BLAZERS Sales — BUICK AUTOMOBILES — Service Alan Hale, Jr. Distributors of M —AND— REVELON — DuBARRY — ELIZABETH ARDEN || SONS OF THE DESERT YARDLEY — OLD SPICE §ie HOKE S. BRUNSON Laurel and Hardy Mon., Tues., Nov. 2-3 Allis Chalmers Tractors and Equipment Fountain Service — Norris Candies M LAW AND ORDER PHONE 237 ■ Ronald Reagan Wed., Thurs., Nov. 4-5 ®5? East Main Street Statesboro, Georgia TREASURE OF THE GOLDEN CONDOR Cornel Wilde I. A. Club Arranges Office Titles Letter to Pinky Witches Will Ride Titles of all offices in the JAMES HART SPEAKS By "CHINA" ALTMAN administration, business, and AT T.C. HOME EC. CLUB As * Academy' Opens music buildings were arranged The Georgia Teachers College Home Economics Club heard Dear Pinky, Witches will fly and black helping . above doors Tuesday James Hart, Laboratory School night by members of the In- exchange teacher from England, Since you will be here in the cats will meow-W when the Carol Thomas is in charge of decorations and the following dustrial Arts Club. A total of at its meeting Friday. ivy-covered T. C. halls of "Witches Riding Academy" opens this coming Saturday goblins are assisting her: 16 signs were arranged during of learning- next year, I have Beverly O'Conner, Sarah Cun- night. The doors will swing wide a scheduled "work night." a few pointers about college life nand, Lena Sue McNeal, Geral- The I. A. Club plans to spon- Tandy's Bar-8-Q to give you. at 8:00 p. m. at this spooky af- dine Phillips, Frances McGirt, fair, sponsored by the W.R.A. Libby Ann Martin, and Hen- sor a project making cypress The Best Bar-B-Q at Every student begins the day This "barn dance" will feature rietta Jones. knee lamps, with photographed llowest Prices in the same way here—by the square and round dancing to Brewing up the refreshments scenes placed on lamp shades. process of getting out of bed records. The braying voices of will be Shirley Williams, Betty This project will be held to Sandwich — 25c or the "Terrible Moment." several callers will add to the Akins, Ann Davis, Ann Har- build up the treasury of the rison, Margine Jenkins, and festivities. club. Plate 35c and Up The procedure of getting a All students and faculty mem- Lucile Phillips. daily time for the ordeal of bers are invited to come around, The clean-up crew will be Next Tuesday night new mem- 22 West Vine Street bers will be brought into the separating one's self from one's especially for the floor show composed of Mildred Brantley, Back of College Phm'y which will feature local talent club. At this meeting plans will bed is simple. One simply con- Eleanor Curry, Shirley Wynn, in a pantomine act. be made for a club party. sults for five minutes before his and Pat Jones. Plans are for the "Academy" first schedule and sets the alarm to stay in business until 11:30 for five minutes before his first o'clock; any later would be too class. This, of course ,excludes near the witching hour of mid- |_annie Simmons CITY DAIRY COMPANY that ambitious per centage who night. go to breakfast. Those responsible for the gay- la opening of the "academy" Grade "A" Dairy Producfs The other group, or the "So will be: Sarah Fletcher in' the early bird gets the worm, charge of music with Cordelia who wants a worm already, Kidd and Ellen Blizzard. Jane Pasteurized and Homogenized Milk — Ice Cream yet" crowd follows the formsrly Edge is the advertising head 52 - 54 West Main Street discussed (or 5 'til) plan. and Iphelia Fields, Rebecca The men in Sanford are Sheffield and Maralon West- PHONE 269 fortunate in that they have a brook are helping her. Marie Only DODGE built-in alarm system, which Thomas will be in charge of STATESBORO, GEORGIA Builds "Job Rated" Trucks comes with the dormitory. It the floor show with Ellen is called the Mose Bass or "Hey, Blizzard and Henrietta Jones baby, you alright, Time to get up, All right ,Biby," ritual. As for me, I have an alarm clock, named "Clang, Clang in THE FAIR STORE A Minor," which is the^world's Service With A Smile most tempermental timepiece. It has developed its unusual per- sonality through surviving four Your Style Headquarters BULLOCH COUNTY BANK years of college. MEMBER It's real gone appearance is In Statesboro for Campus or Dress Wear Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation partly caused by an imposing array of battle scars, including For Ladies and Men a broken face and leg. It has a definitely dominant person- ality, since it's tick can be heard over a whole wing of the dor- mitory. Stubborness also characterizes this old clock. We discovered that one time after Cherrell Williams threw it across the room at a passing mosquito. There was a terrible clatter, a crash, an awful silence. We looked at each other, horror-stricken. Then + suddenly from across the room, MISTY BOLD BEAUTY CHAPEAU came the lour, resonant tick- VEIL BANGLE SPOT tick, tick-tick. Since then we have discovered its life philoso- I phy or "I have just begun to tick." artfully blended to enhance a complete costume... Well, I must be rushing, now, Pinky. But though the ancestry of old Clang is definitely dime- store ,I'd be glad to will it to "ENSEMBLE COLORS" in you. BELLE-SHARMEER brev Franklin Radio (purple edge) for slender leg-size STOCKINGS or small legs. Service Sizes 8 to 10% Record Shop modite This season your accessories are essential in achieving (green edge) and for average- size legs. Radio Repairs the fashionable "Ensemble Look." And the right Sizes 8% to 11 Latest Hits on Record duchess ENSEMBLE COLOR is the final touch of your (red edge) K 46 East Main St. for tall, perfectly planned costume! See them all larger legs. Sizes 9% to 11%

in your own Leg-Size! ^5 tQ 1.95 classic (plain edge) for largest legs. EVERETT Sizes 9% to 11%" MOTOR COMPANY De'SOTO - PLYMOUTH Sales — Service Statesboro, Georgia — PHONE 194 — —STATESBORO'S LARGEST AND FINEST DEPARTMENT STORE- 'Public Opinion Poll Question; Professors Will Play Pre-Season Exhibition Games With Gordon Do You Think Frosh G iris Should The Georgia Teachers College "Pro- fessors" have scheduled two pre-season exhibition Have to Double-date on Campus? games with Camp Gordon. The announcement was With the advent of the office make that much difference." Ronnie West: "No, I definitely made by Coach J. B. Scearce Jr. ** of the Dean of Women and many Betty Knight: "Yes, de- think the girl should be allowed The first game will foe a finitely, fall quarter—since changes in dating rules for to decide." Lion's Club benefit affair at the girls, one naturally thinks of most of them are away from Tourney Ends Wadley high school gymnasium. the ultimate goal. The question home and on their own for the Marie Thomas: "Yes, first Friday night, Nov. 20. The other which is the subject of the pub- first time. They just don't know quarter at least. That ■ gives With Yellow's game will be. played at Camp lic opinion poll this week has everybody until after one them time to g'et to know Gordon in Augusta Tuesday, been kicked around in many quarter at least." everybody." Taking 4 Wins November 24. bull sessions and hen parties. James Padgett: "Heck no! Jimmy Snooks: "I do not see Coach Scearce, who has put This poll presents the opinions his Professors through heavy Why should they?" any objection to the rule re- The volleyball tournament of a cross-cut of the campus quiring freshman girls to training drills since the begin- Mary Dilworth: "Yes. I think ended Wednesday afternoon, population. it is best because they are new double-date when dating off ning of practice ago, Carlton Humphrey: "What's and don't really know who they campus." and the yellow team is the win- says he expects these exhibition * the idea of double dating any- are dating." Max Estes: "For the ma- ner. The Yellow's remained un- games to be good ones. way? It seems that if a girl jority of the freshman girls I defeated throughout the tourna- "I don't know anything about Van Murray: "If the girls the Camp Gordon team this is mature enough to leave home want to be by themselves they say that there would be no ment. Their record was four for college, she's old enough to year, but they usually have will!" need for them to be required wins and no defeats. Members manage her own affairs." to double-date, but for some I some fine ball players, most of Bob Brewster: "No doll, it's of the Yellow team, according them former high school and Betty Geasley: "I don't think much better when you can be think that the double-date policy is best. Since there is no way to their total number of points college stars,' 'he said. they should. Sometimes when alone with' that fine head. I Camp Gordon plays small col- to separate the girls but by during the tournament are: they want to go out they can't think they should be able to go lege and other service teams on find anyone they like to double- alone. With just the boy of classes, I guess they will just Beverly O'Conner, 21; Sara have to wait another year. Pos- its regular schedule. date with." course." Fletcher, 20; Ann DeLoach 18; sibly, their conduct is like The G.T.C. Professors open ^ Etheline Williamson: "Heck Wanda Couisen: "I don't cheese—'It improves with age.' " Shirley Wynn, 17; Jane Edgy, their season December 1 with ,< no! Because it isn't always know. I guess it is best because 13; Patsy Anderson, 12; Leila the Parris Island Marines. convenient and it cast a reflec- Julius Byers: "In dealing with we're new up here." the matter of double dating of Smith, 4; Carolyn Tally, 3; tion on you. Ida Whittle: "Yes, I think so freshman, which is a matter I Betty Harden, 2; and Pat tion on you." Because it is more fun for a have thought a great deal in Blake, 1. These totals are from Halloween Party Christine Shuman: "Yes, by freshman girl since she is new the course of time I have been the tw official games only, not The Wesley Foundation and all means. Girls are at the stage here and everything. Seems like from the games played after where they are now on campus at this college, it is quite prob- their guests will leave on "Ole she'd have a better time." a forfeit. Wesley," at 4:15, for a few and don't know their way Charles Dill: "No! Because able that the people who set up the rules of double dating hours of fun, fellowship and around." if a girl's parents send her to The Blue team placed second, Ann Davis: "I do, because we meant good, but good is not the White third, the green food! Good recreation and re- school, surely she is able to de freshments have been planned are new here and you get ac- cide the question of right and good enough sometimes. It is placed fourth, and the Red was quainted with different people obvious that the change of time fifth. The high scorer for the by a committee of members, wrong. For a girl to have to centering around the Halloween '$> on the campus that way." double-date is saying, 'We do must always change in the entire tournament is Mary Bobby Warren: "No, I don't. course of events. Certainly the Frances Cox of the Blue Team, theme. The group will be ac- not trust you.' " companied by Miss Ida Long Most' of the girls when they Bonnie Wren and Judy Allen; people who set the rules were who has a total of 36 points. reach college are allowed trying keys to "check upon the Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry "No! Everybody has been single High scorers for the other McCormack. Why don't you put to single date at home and I dating for several years and it morals of the young freshman. don't see why they should not You can't do this by making teams are. Red—Pat Jones, 11 on your old blue jeans, some seems rather pointless to start White—Kate Hodges, 20; Blue old shoes, grab your best friend, be allowed to here." double-dating now. When your rules—People have to be lifted Yvonne Jones: "Sure, the up to high morals or goals in —Mary Frances Cox, 36 and meet Wesley as he comes boyfriend from home comes to Claudia DeLoach, 15. chugging by your dormitory? more the merrier." se you, you - have a terrible order that they may act accord- Peggy Jones: "Yes, because time finding a double-date." ing to society's morals order and they don't know anybody and Louise Bird: "Yes. Because it make up. So, therefore, I firmly they get all the dates anyway." is nicer. You have more fun believe double dating is a great Nan Parrish: "Yes, Because together when you are in a hindrance." they are in a new situation and crowd." most of the time dating entirely Bill Thornton: "I really see no new people." need for it. These girls are not T. C. Piavs Host James Glasgow: "It seems to required to double-date when me that the administration they are home by their parents. should have enough confidence I am certain that whatever in the boys and girls to allow reason they have for making To Cage Clinic them a little more freedom in this rule, that the students are October 26 and 27 Georgia dating rules. Specially I might going to break it at home if mention: Teachers College played host to they are subject to doing such the first district basketball "fa) The freshmen girls have a thing. I definitely do not think coaches. to double-date. If the freshman they should be required to gal can't keep her date in line double-date." Monday morning was filled by she ought not to go with him. Sampson Herndon: "I am planning the basketball schedule If she doesn't want to keep him really not sure. In a way I for various schools. During the in line she ought to marry him. think they should for their own afternoon offensive fundamen- "(b) One date during the good. Girls are not going to tals and drills were shown by week for freshman girls. If two act like they would at home the use of high school boys in dates a week were allowed it when they are off from home. actual play. Monday afternoon is no sign that the gals have If the girls double-date they the building of team offense to date two times a week. They seem to enjoy the was shown using college have got to learn sometime to better." players. During the second day 1 regulate themselves. They might Joyce Mitchell: "Yes! For a basketball rules were discussed. as well start now. boy on campus they should, but After the lunch, defensive "(c) Girls are 'not allowed not with boys from their home fundamentals, special play to be seen with boys on campus town. You get to know more situations, team offense and after dark. What the Heck! people that waiy." defense was shown to the It's one of the cheapest and Lois Hammond: "Well, it is coaches. most enjoyable forms of dating hard to say. I imagine so for T. C. coach, J. B. Scearce Jr., I know. If the administration some people to make all of stated, "this clinic was When you pause...make it count...have acob wants to force all the courtin' them double-date." held to render assistance to the to go on in the bushes they George McCloud: "Heck No!" coaches of the first district. can. Me? I like it legal." Fey Carter: "No. They are old i enough when they get to col- I lege to know what they are do- See America's ing. The year between a fresh- man and a sophomore doesn't FAVORITE AUTOMOBILE

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