Final Performance of 'Royal Gambit' THE GEORGE-ANNE Is Tonight PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF SOUTHERN COLLEGE

VOLUME 34 STATESBORO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1961 NUMBER 17 Two New Campus Buildings Are Named For Mamie Veazey and Joseph A. Carruth I The Board of Regents have to the campus is an exceptional authorized the official naming facility for the South and is as | of the Arts and Industry Build- fine as any in the nation.” ing and the new women’s dor- stated Dr. Donald F. Hackett, | mitory at Georgia Southern Col- chairman of the division of arts Miller Becomes Education lege at their monthly meeting at GSC. “We are living in an in- in on Wednesday, Feb- dustrial society today and in- ruary 15. dustrial arts now more than Division Chairman In July The Arts and Industry Build- ever before is a prime necessity Dr. William Starr Miller, pre- I tion at Georgia Southern Col- for daily living,” he said. ing, which will open soon, has sently dean and professor of lege, effective July 1. been named the Joseph A. Car- The new structure consists of education at , has ruth Building and the new wom- a graphic arts lab, a drafting He replaces Dr. J. D. Park, accepted the position as Chair- who resigned last October to as- en’s residence hall will be call- room, a power mechanics lab, man of the Division of Educa- ed Mamie Veazey Hall. a metal lab, a combination elec- sume the presidency of Olympia tricity and electronics lab, a j College, Bremerton, Washing- Carruth, a professor of educa- j ton. tion at GSC for 19 years, was finishing room, and a room for described by Dr. .Shelby Mon- wood technology. A general Dr. Miller has served as Dean roe, associate professor of edu- shop will be designed as a sam- | and Professor of Education at cation at Georgia Southern, as ple model of a high school shop l Tift College since 1951. Prior to “a gentleman and scholar with Building Includes j joining the Tift faculty, he was a keen interest in the students.” The building contains five | the Dean of Men, Administra- ROBBERT F. SIEFFERMAN will be one of three featured soloists Dr. Monroe added that “GSC classrooms with one that can | tive Assistant to the President, at concerts given this year when the band takes its annual tour. hasn’t had a mind like his since be converted into a gallery ] and instructor in education at The drummer will give a percussion solo, of Aldolph Schreiner’s he left.” when needed. Provisions for fu- ! . He is cur- “Der Pauke.r in Aengsten.” ture air-conditioning in the I rently on leave of absence from Native Mississippian AT THE PIANO on the tour will be Hamp KicKlighter who will classrooms are being made. A i Tift, serving as director of a present a rendition of Chopin’s “Polonaise in A major.” He will A native of Mississippi, Dr. library and conference room are southwide study of faculty de- also play an arrangement of Negro spirituals scored for piano and Carruth received his A.B. degree, also included in the building. velopment with the Southern from Millsapp College in Missis- Facilities for the art depart- Regional Education Board. band. sippi and his M. A. and Ph.D. ment include a design studio, a from Peabody College. Before He has also held assistant- drawing and painting studio, an coming to GSC, he worked as ships at the University of Geor- an instructor, principal, and su- art education studio, an outdoor gia and Duke University. drawing patio, and a ceramics perintendent of schools in Miss- lab. A native of Plainsville, Geor- GSC Band To Present issippi. He also taught at East gia, Dr. Miller attended West Texas College. Veazey Hall, which will house senior women should be com- Georgia- College and received Mamie Veazey Hall, has been pleted by the fall quarter, 1961. his B. S. and M. S. degrees from named after Georgia Southern’s Concert February 21 It will house 160 women and DR. WM. S. MILLER the Graduate School of Arts and first dean of women. Miss Vea- will increase women’s housing Sciences at Duke University. zey began her career at GSC in The Georgia Southern College KicKlighter will give a reindi- accomodations at GSC to ap- the summer of 1929, joining the The new head of the educa- concert band, under the direc- tion of Chopin’s “Palonaise in A proximately 640. tion department has served as tion of Mr. Fred Grumley, as- Major.” He will also play an ar- regular faculty in 1930. She was on the staff at the college when Built In Furniture All Male Glee chairman of the Georgia Coun- sistant professor of music, will rangement of negro spirituals Each floor of the new dormi- cil on Teacher Education; chair- present a concert in McCroan scored for piano and band. Seif- she retired in 1952 after almost 23 years of service to the tory will feature a lounge in ad- man of the Teacher Education Auditorium on Feb. 21 at 8 p.m. ferman will give a parcussion dition to the main lobby and a Club Will Be and Professional Standards The concert will feature solo- solo of Alodlph Schreiner’s “Der school. After her retirement, Miss lounge on the first floor. In all Committee, of the Georgia Ed- ists Hamp KicKlighter of Hawk- Paker in Aengsten.” Philpott the rooms, the furniture will be ucation Association; and chair- insville at the piano; Robert F. will give, Mozart’s French Horn Veazey made her home in Formed Here Statesboro and later moved to built in to provide more space. man of the Southern Associa- Sieffermam from Springfield, Concerto No. 3, Opus 447, E flat Another feature of GSC’s tion of Baptist Schools and Col- Illinois, on the drums; and Lar- major (third movement). Chattanooga, Tennessee, where GSC’s Zeta Omicron chapter she died in 1955. newest housing facility will be of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia leges. ry L. Philpott from Fort Smith, The complete program for the built-in chutes for the disposal Arkansas, on the trumpet. Miss Veazey was a graduate Fraternity is organizing an all He is a past trustee of the concert is as follows: Bowles’ of Lafayette College in Alabama of trash. The trash will be plac- male glee club, according to Joe Georgia Foundation of Indepen- “Burst of Flame Concert where she received her A. B. ed into the chute in the halls V. Walters, president. dent Colleges and has held March,” Offenbach’s “Ballet and fall to the basement to be degree. Walters went on to say that membership on the, ‘Board of Parisien,” a suite in five move- burned in an incinerator. Governors of the Georgia Vol- Stage Show Will ments; C a c a v a s ’ “Grecian Carruth Building Described With these two buildings the glee club, which will be APPEARING as the french horn soloist on the tour, Larry L. known as the “Zeta Omicron unteer Scholarship Plan. Dr. Theme and Dance,” his attempt The Carruth Building, located nearly ready for use, Georgia Miller is currently a member of Philpott from Fort Smith, Arkansas, will give Mozart’s French to give new harmonic and me- between the. Frank I. Williams Southern has been authorized Men’s Choir,” will consist en- Horn Concerto No. 3, Opus 447, E flat major (third movement) at Be Given Here lodic dress to these ancient Center and the Warehouse, pro- to begin construction soon on tirely of fraternity members. continued on page 4 the concerts. modes, yet keeping the simple vides facilities for industrial two additional residence halls, He added that this glee club, On Wed., March 1 qualities of its inherent beauty. arts and art education majors. one for men and another for conducted by Larry Philpott, Also Henry Fillmore’s march “This new building addition women. will present concerts of religious Tommy Scotts Band Stand- “His Honor,” Klohrs’ “Bill- and secular music. Its function Several Items Twenty-five Students Seek Jobs Stage Show will be presented in board,” David Rose’s “Holiday will be similar to that of the McCroan Auditorium at Georgia for Trombones,” Rodger’s and fraternity’s smaller singing Southern College on Wednes- Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma” and group, “The Sinfonians.” Are Discussed day, March 1, according to Mr. “Sounds of Music,” Ployhar’s Two Seniors Reach Final Stages The group, managed by John Through Placement Service Here A. W. Stockdale, Exalted Ruler “Rhumba Sincopada,” and War- Bargeron, shall include the fol- of the Statesboro Elks Club. rington’s “Original Dixieland lowing: Tommy Fouche, St. At S. C. Meeting Approximately 25 students At the present time the new Concerto.” “March of the Steel- In Wilson Fellowship Competition Simon’s Island; Jim Brandon, Mr. Stockdale stated that The student council met Mon- have taken advantage of the guidance service consists of 260 men” by Belsterlirig will climax Statesboro; Archie McAffee, there will be two performances, day, February 13, to discuss the new employment, counseling, current college catalogs and 340 the program. Two seniors at Georgia a fellowship. Of the 660 only Dublin; Herschell Carswell, Tif- onp in the afternoon and the activities of the various com- and guidance service during the pieces of specific information Fred Grumley, the band direc- Southern College, Sandra Tay- 150 were invited for interviews ton; Lamar Barton, Canton; other in the evening. mittees on campus. past two weeks, according to relating to job opportunities and tor is a native of Columbus, lor, Arlington, and James Sa- and from this 150 just 51 were Ronnie Harper, Atlanta, and Edward A. Abercrombie, gradu- vocations. Occupational out- The show will include twelve Ohio, and has been a member bord Woods, Jesup, have been elected by the regional commit- Bucky Carlton, Moultrie. Gerry Bailey, John Hammond, ate student working with the look information is provided by “big acts,” according to the of the Georgia Southern faculty notified that their credentials tee. Miss Taylor and Woods Also: Charlton Bennett, Jesup; Who’s Who members, and Dean job placement program. the U. S. Department of Labor sponsors. Rudy Preston, Jug- for three years. He is chairman have been forwarded to the Na- were two included in the group Hampton KicKlighter, Hawkins- Ralph K. Tyson comprise the This new service offers stu- in it’s current Occupational gling Gus, Diablo King of the of the first district Music. Festi- tional Committee of the Wood- of 51. ville; Vernon Ownbey, Alphar- committee for campus improve- dents a wide, variety of educa- Outlook Handbook. Fire Eaters, the Ozark Moun- val. row Wilson National Fellowship A Dean’s List student, Miss etta; Joe Walters, Statesboro; ment. tional and occupational infor- Directory Available tain Trio, a rock and roll band, Taylor has maintained practical- Robert Seifferman, Springfield, Foundation for final considera- Sara Adams and Warren mation compiled during the past For students needing or de- The Masked Rider, star of TV, tion. 111.; Malcolm Gilbert, Tifton; ly a straight A average except Dawson, who will be the fresh- year by the dean of students of- siring summer work for financi- and other novelty and circus for one, B. Her field of study Floyd Williams, Tifton; Joe These students have been in- men student advisors next fall, fice, under the direction of Dr. al reasons or seeking enrich- acts. “There will be plenty for formed of their success at a will be botany at the University Reaves, Dearing; John Bargeron, have charge of the group plan- Ralph K. Tyson. ment through work experiences, the children," Mr. Stockdale of North Carolina Graduate Millen; Robert Murff, Moultrie; Nine Women Are regional level, and that they can ning Rat Day, 1961. Fast Results the World-wide Summer Place- said. expect to hear whether or not School in the event that she is Jack Myers, Washington; Sam- Information is available on ment Directory is used. Proceeds from the show will they have been selected for a awarded the fellowship. While my Prince, Cairo, and Milton Sandra Cox is investigating overseas positions, loans, sum- Ed Abercrombie, who is serv- go into the Elks fund for the AGO Initiates Wilson Fellowship near the mid- at GSC Miss Taylor has major- Strickland, Adel. amendments to' the constitution mer jobs, and scholarships for ing his internship in guidance Elks Aidmore Hospital for Crip- dle of March. ed in biology. Also: Robert Fullerton, Thom- as printed in the “T” Book. graduate and undergraduate and counseling as a graduate pled Children. Charles D. Hounshell, chair- Woods, an English major, has asville; Joe David, Washington; Plans for next year’s Christ- work. “A few of the students student under the direction of Advance tickets may be se- man of the region IV stated maintained better than a B plus Earl Colling, Lyons; Tommy mas tree were discussed, along have already received answers Dr. William L. Hitchcock, is cured from H. Minkovitz and Here On Monday that “the competition was espe- average in all of his studies at Blackburn, Sylvania; Pat McMil- with plans for a television set to jobs requests and correspond- available at the designated Sons, Western Auto Store, Fair- cially keen for the women can- Georgia Southern. His field of len, Ringold; Larry Philpott, A. in the Student Center. A stu- ence,” Abercrombie stated. times to talk and work with any way Restaurant and Hoke Brun- Nine Georgia Southern Col- didates and for those in the na- study will be sociology and he Smith, Ark; Rod Medders, dent poll revealed that the maj- The service is available to students desiring this service. son Inc. Advance tickets are 75 lege women were initiated into tural sciences.” also plans to attend the Univer- Brunswick; Billy Martin, Val- ority of those questioned were students every Tuesday, Wed- Dr. Ralph K. Tyson, dean of cents for children and $1 for Alpha Gamma Omicron, fresh- Some statistics released by sity of North Carolina if he is dosta; Roland Page, Maderia against the set, which was plan- nesday, and Thursday after- students, and Mrs. Carolyn Get- adults. Tickets at the box office man women’s honorary society, the region show that 660 per- I successful in this final selec- Beach, Fla., and Jerry Bennett, ned to be located in the reading noon between the hours of 4 tys, dean of women, are also tfie night of the show will be in its first initiation ceremonies sons were original nominees for tion. Alpharetta. room. p.m. and 5 p.m. in the dean of available for special consulta- $1.00 for children and $1.50 for Monday night. students office. tion. adults. The honored initiates were: Marilyn Branch, Brunswick; Betty Carter, Tifton; Anne Cromley, Brooklet; Mary Dekle, Statesboro; Mary Kent Gillen- $9500 Is Awarded water, Statesboro; Madolyn Hulsey, Metter; Sammie Urso, Brunswick; Elaine Wells, Macon, and Mary Wood, Macon. For Scholarships In order to be eligible for membership in this organization Georgia Southern College re- ship, high school seniors must a student must have maintained ceived a check today for $9500 be citizens of Georgia and be a B plus average, for the first from the State Department of within the upper 20 per cent of two quarters of her freshman Education for students partici- their class. Students already in year. pateing in the Georgia State college and interested in teach- Miss Ela Johnson, assistant Teacher Scholarship plan for ing must have an overall “B” professor of English is advisor the, winter quarter. average. The “B” average must to this newly organized society. be maintained by all students The money represents teacher It was formed last spring when receiving the scholarship. seven charter members were scholarship funds for 43 Geor- invited to join. gia Southern students partici- In addition, they must sign an The letters of the Greek pating in the plan during the agreement to teach in public alphabet used for the name of winter quarter. elementary or secondary schools this organization, Alpha Gamma or state colleges in the state cf Omicron, can be interpreted in The Teacher Scholarship Plan, Georgia one year for each $10C) the following way: Alpha, being administrated at Georgia South- granted. The teaching within the ern College by Ralph K. Tyson, the first letter of the Greek state automatically repays the THE NINE GEORGIA SOUTHERN COLLEGE women who were initiated into Alpha Gamma dean of students, was initiated alphabet, could be correlated loan. Omicron recently are: left to right, Mary Dekle, Statesboro; Mary Kent Gillenwater, Brooklet; by the State Department of Ed- with the idea that freshmen are DR. ZACH S. HENDERSON, president of Georgia Southern Col- Of the 43 scholarships grant- Ann Cromley, Brooklet; Mary Wood, Macon; Elaine Wells, Macon; Marilyn Branch, Brunswick; ucation to encourage worthy in their first year of college lege, left, receives the check for $9500 from Dr. Ralph K. Ty- ed to Georgia Southern students Betty Carter, Tifton; Madolyn Hulsey, Me.tter, and Sammie Urso, Brunswick. These initiates were Gam m a is Greek for wom- son, dean of students. This check was given to GSC by the State and needy students to enter the during the winter quarter, the teaching profession. honored at a banquet in the guest dining hall of the Williams Center. After the banquet a solemn an; and Omicron is Greek for Board of Education for use in the Georgia State Teacher Scholar- smallest was $125 with the lar- initiation service followed. the term outstanding. ship fund. To be eligible for the scholar- gest being $250. .Editorials

Abolish Required Class Attendance?

Attention, class. We’ll have roll will come to class because he or call! Roll call—the same, old rou- she wants to will learn simply tine transferred from elementary because they have a desire to be school. And we’re supposed to be educated. The University system college students. cannot make a student learn sim- ply because he sits in classes and Two headlines were placed let it began here?” That is the What would college be like if listens to lectures. side by side in an area daily substance of what Captain John attendance at class wasn’t requir- last week. One announced the Parker (1729-1775) is supposed ed. With the present system of re- news that “Russia had launch- to have said to his Minute Men ed a spaceship to Venus.” The at Lexington on April 18, 1775. quired attendance at classes, the A regulation of the University second stated: “ to As the British advanced student has no opportunity to de- test balloon satellite.” toward the Minute Men system of Georgia requires col- termine his own capacity and de- This type of news sort of the Captain is reported as say- lege students to attend classes makes up begin to wonder ing, “Stand your ground. Don’t y cide what he must accomplish to every day with no allowances for about what can be expected to fire unless fired upon, but if be a student. Wouldn’t we have occur in the next few years. Of they mean to have a war, let “cuts,” as absenteism is common- more active students if the dead- course, the actual situation isn’t it begin here.” ly termed. However absences are as critical as these two head- Who said, “Don’t fire till you wood are weeded out. permissible to a maximum of 15 lines placed side by side make see the whites of their eyes?” it sound. The Historical evidence does not re- without automatic failure. A somewhat liberal yet con- “WE COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT” is what these couples must be saying at the Sweet- United States veal definitely who first gave servative approval to this question also released the famous command at Bunker Whether a system of unlimited heart Ball sponsored by the sophomore, class last Saturday night. The dance, which was held in has been made at Clemson. There the Alumni Gymnasium, had as its theme “Valentine Swing.” The Dance Band provided the music a rocket ship Hill. Some authorities attribute “cuts,” as absenteeism is common- with the desti- it to William Prescott, others to students who are upperclassmen for this Saturday night dance. William Royster served as master of ceremonies for the affair pends on the maturity of the un- nation some- Israel Putnam, and still others enrolled in their major courses and a program of entertainment was presented. where in the to Joseph Warren. iversity system students. If these numbering 300 and 400 are not area of Venus Now it’s your turn. Who said, absentee students would use their on March 11. subject to roll call. In freshman “Our country, right or wrong,” time outside of class so that it' Still the “A little more grape, Captain \ and sophomore classes the roll Students’ question ling- benefits their education, then at- Bragg,” “Fire when ready, Grid- is called. The theory here is that Bhfc. ers on. What ley.” tendance at classes wouldn’t be A SQUARE DEAL can Americans expect in the those students who have reached SANE ASYLUM necessary. By BILLY DEAL Plight next few years? Will Big Broth- Those persons who are con- their junior year in college are er be watching over us? sidered geniuses no longer have Of course, we realize that many mature enough to realize the val- So here I sit, tired and weak Most of us prefer to go blith- to suffer by living in this world In the past, this column has mood. All this gab about Nothing to eat, little sleep. ly on our way thinking just students can’t pass tests in a ue they need attach to either at- like ordinary folk. No more do been devoted to everything from “school spirit” and “lack of sup- Studying away without a break about today and not worrying they have to listen to telephones course if they consistently cut tending class regularly or cut- presidential campaigns to wild Chin propped up, a back that about tomorrow. ringing, horns blowing and the port” causing our boys to lose aches. class, therefore this is the reason ing when they feel they can do west gunfights. This week, after ball games is a lot of bunk. INDECISION average small talk of the com- a poll of two persons showed First comes literature and The worst feeling in the world classes must be offered. Instead it. In this way the students who mon people. that 50 percent of the people The topic wouldn’t even be poems by Keats, is the one that comes from in- Now, thanks to Axel Faber, a of taking valuable time up with feel like attending class or be- are more interested in sports mentioned here, but I’m so sick Reading page after page til the decision. Not knowing any of retired Danish industrialist, calling a list of names or check- cause they would rather sleep or than anything else (with a few of hearing gripes about school lines meet. the answers definitely leaves a these geniuses may go to one spirit that I couldn’t resist the Taking notes to no avail; it ing a seating arrangement, the engage in other activities to con- small exceptions) on the, cam- person low in morale. of his sane asylums. That’s pus, this spot will be dedicated opportunity. I’m sure there will matters not. PAST PRESIDENT??? what I said. SANE ASYLUMS. professor could immediately be- sume time would not be able to solely to athletics. be many who disagree with this, For on the morrow the test will I wonder what happens to Faber has opened a chain of but I know you’ve heard about tell gin to lecture. make the grade and thus suffer Athletics, incidentally, is what past presidents and presidential these asylums for sane geni- that ole crumbling cookie. How little subject matter was candidates? Do they just fade uses, where Nobel Prize winners the consequences on their own. athletes play. retained. Also, the degree of importance Any basketball team worthy away? and other intellectuals of equal Studying hard, with no excuse And what better subject could of taking the floor can play WORLD WAR III??? standing can get away from attendance at class has upon final Freshmen and sophomores are to stop, one find than our own ambiti- just as well before three people When or if we have another people. subject to roll call daily because Lights’ growing dim and the grades is not determined. Some ous, ambidextrous, anti-victori- as it can before three thousand. war, will present opponents find Already he has established instructors take this factor into it is felt that possibly they have ous Eagle basketball squad? room’s too hot. themselves allies against Red these sane asylums in Acapulco, The drive to win doesn’t come Dusk is coming but work does from a crowd of cheering fans. China? Mexico, a castle in Vienna and serious consideration when deter- not realized the true value of a not cease Leo by he.aa I admit this so-called “spirit” TESTS homes in Brazil and Japan. mining grades. Others seem not college education. For Edison’s invention’s a curse Eagle J. B. makes the, players know you are There is nothing worse than What can these intellectuals to tease. to be concerned if the students Scearce, the supporting them, but how many having a test on Monday! Or do at these asylums. Just think. So we ask again, what would Now it’s grammar with verbals, answer “here” as long as they can quick - think- points can the audience score? Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday They can get away from the college be like if class attendance ing, quick- phrases or Friday. public light, sit quietly, read pass tests. If a player has any kind of To confuse a brain that’s block- moving, quick- determination at all (and believe FAMOUS SAYINGS serious books and not talk to was not required? Would it be ed with mazes. losing quintet me, GSC has several who fill Who said, “If they want war, anyone. In either case any student who good ? Would it be bad ? In one sentence it’s a verb from Georgia the role), he will try to win then it’s not Southern open- just as hard for himself as he To tell which one is my sor- ed up the sea- will for the audience. son with a ry lot. rousing victory over Newberry Well, I guess you realize by Verbals, gerunds, infinitives and Let’s Keep It Collegiate College, and right away stu- now, that I just wasted half a predicates dents began placing bets on the page on something I said I Studying Jesperson’s and then remaining games. wasn’t going to talk about, but Fries’ postulates. Who should take the initial was not all their own. While we you have to overlook things like Quiet hours have started but Success In Sight step seems to be the big ques- were enjoying ourselves doing that. still there’s a din, To make you wonder if the Yes, that was a great day in The Real Reason tion up until this time. But now what we pleased they were prac- Statesboro, the day after New- world’s full of sin. Do you know the main reason the George-Anne has decided that ticing and playing for us and for berry fell by the water buckets. Give up on grammar and start our school. They probably enjoy- Spirits (yeah, both kinds) were we’ve lost so many ball games on psychology, with all the talk floating around high. Everybody was smiling. this season? It’s all because the Is this really English or classic ed themselves too, but their time game balls are so slick that The Eagles were off to another mythology? By ROBERT C. ANDERSON campus, it’s time someone brought was not free. great start, and it was certain every time our boys shoot them The mind, it says, is a wonder- the subject of students wearing that nothing but great success they just rim the basket and ous thing Southern Regional Education Board keep right on going. If some- high school letters out in the open. Earning a letter also requires lay ahead for Lewis, Rivers, Pat- Possessed by mankind-hear the a certain amount of participation. ton, Rowe, Long and Company. body could Come up with a rem- chimes ring The independent passions of silence,” he wrote in “The Four edy for that, we’d probably win Midnight already but you’re still Southern people — the never- Lost Men.” Is it right or fair to do it ? Those But look at us now. Sad sight, If a student has worked and play- II or 12 games a year. Maybe not through ending struggle to break away Author William Faulkner talks who have worked to earn a var- ed hard enough to earn a GSC ain’t it? After several good even 13. We might break even Only one hundred fifty pages of from a dream world into a 20th of another face of the South — showings at the first of the with the right kind of luck. outside reading to do. century reality — the hills and of decadence and death and in- sity letter here at GSC probably letter it should be his place and season, the Eagles went into a Shut the psych, book and begin flat places, the woods and fields sanity. Faulkner has lived since don’t think so. In fact people in nose dive, and just broke a And another thing-our victory his alone to wear it here. The rest to read, that give her countenance — all childhood in Oxford, Mississippi seven game losing streak Wed- cause might be helped a lot if colleges throughout the country of us should not take the honor But then you stop - a drink’s of these have fed the imagina- where the University of Missis- nesday. Robert Hobbs, the best shot don’t think so. what you need. tions of Southerners who pen sippi is located. His formal away from him. on the team, ever gets to play. for posterity a picture of their But before we go any further, At least it wouldn’t hurt to try. So down a hall darkened and schooling, after he left the fifth A varsity letter, just like any let one fact be clarified. The re- quiet; homeland. grade, was negligible until a In years past this practice was But let’s don’t knock the other honor, scholastic or other- cord is NOT as bad as it looks. The world’s sound asleep on a The colleges and universities short time after World War I strictly adhered to. Students just And the reasons for defeat are team. We’ve really got a great blissful night. of the South claim as their own when he entered the University wise, is something to be proud weren’t allowed to wear other let- not as simple as one may think. one. How many games have Back to the desk and take up sons and daughters many of of Mississippi briefly. about. Whether it be a high school they lost by 45 points this year, the book these writers who have brought In “A Rose for Family” he ters on campus. Nothing has been School Spirit-Bunk eh? Like I said, we’ve got a letter or from a college it should The, room starts swaying—take fame to themselves and their describes an old Southern said thus far this year and it has Let’s clear up another little great team. One day they are another look region through the medium of neighborhood: “It was a big still be kept with pride. But to been quite prevalent. In a quiet fact while we’re in a clearing-up going to prove it. the novel. house, set on what had once Finally you finish and crawl 4 wear a letter earned somewhere way let’s all just quit wearing let- wearily into bed Their educational backgrounds been our most select street. are different, but there is one But garages and cotton gins ■«lse on the GSC campus is out of ters earned somewhere else while Oops-the report tomorrow-my pounding head! thing that most of these South- had encroached and obliterated place. Why? That’s simple to un- we are on campus. We can keep Crawl sluggishly back to begin ern writers share — a quality even the august names of that derstand. Take for example one and still be proud of them, but once more, of individuality which makes neighborhood; only Miss Emily’s each expression stand out from house was left, lifting its stub- of the students who has earned while here let’s let our own let- Something you should have done days before. all others. born and coquettish decay a GSC letter. It takes a lot of termen run the show. The good Draw back the curtains and That quality is no more ap- above the cotton wagons and hard practice. It means sacrific- name and good will they bring for turn out the light, parent anywhere than in the the gasoline pumps.” Eudora Welty, who attended ing other things. Ask the GSC our school is as much ours as it Don’t need it now with the, sun first novel of the South’s latest so bright. literary find, a graduate of the Mississippi State College for basketball players where they is theirs and we don’t have to do Since you’re already up it’s — Har- Women, has won wide acclaim spent their Thanksgiving and all the work, so let’s give them breakfast time, per Lee. That novel, “To Kill A for her short stories and short Christmas holidays. Their time credit. So through the mud you walk Mockingbird,” is a current best novels. Erskine Caldwell’s most to stand in line; seller. famous novels deal with the \ The coffee’s cold, the eggs hard; Miss Lee paints a picture of lives of “poor whites” in the you break your glass, a small Alabama town with depression South. Caldwell Then it’s back for books and warmth, vital humor and deep studied at Erskine College and on to Class. tragedy. Of one of the neigh- the University of Virginia. Dorothy David bors, she says: “Our tacit treaty Professor Edwin Mims taught The George-Anne with Miss Maudie was that we at Vanderbilt University for MIDGE LASKY. Editor could play on her lawn, eat her many years and during that scuppernongs if we didn’t jump time Vanderbilt produced sev- ALBERT BURKE ROBERTA HALPERN JIM POLLAK KPK Pledges To on the arbor, and explore her eral of the South’s contempor- Business Manager Managing Editor News Editor vast back lot, terms so gener- ary writers—among whom was ous we seldom spoke to her, so Robert Penn Warren. Warren Be Initiated Tues. careful were we to preserve the won the Pulitzer Price for his The opinions expressed herein are those of the student writers, and not neces- delicate balance of our relation- novel “All the King’s Men” and sarily those of the college administration and faculty. The pledges for Kappa Phi ship . . . Miss Maudie hated her turned out later the widely read, Kappa, national educational fra- house . . . She was a widow, a “Band of Angels.” Editorial Board: Jim Brandon, Roberta Halpem, Jolane Rawl ternity, for men, will be initiated chameleon lady who worked in About the same, time, John , Columnists: Billy Deal, Ron Nesbitt, Marie Eubanks, Jack Smoot on Tuesday, February 28. her flower beds in an old straw Crowe Ransom was at Vander- hat and men’s coveralls . . .” bilt editing “The Fugitive” a co- News and Feature Staff: Roland Page, Barbara Brown, Sandra Cox, Patty Ray, At this time they will be The, University of North Car- operative journal of poetry. His Betty Jean Bryant, Delle Boykin, Mary Louise Harris, Peggy Parks, Joe Williams, required to wear sports olina, is the alma mater of one later works won for him a re- Joyce Nelms, Mary Charlie Durden, Helen Noweck, Bob Cochran, Anne Sellers, Barbara clothes with a tie contrasting to of the most widely read writers putation as one of the South’s Vaughn the color of the shirt. They will of the 20th century — Thomas greatest lyric poets. Sports Editor: Robbie Powell also have, to carry “goodies” Wolfe, a haunted young man These are, but a few of the Assistant Sports Editor: Robert Schofield around for the brothers in the who wrote verse and prose of South’s novelists, and a few of fraternity. Typists: Claudette Akins great length. His descripitions the colleges and universities A dinner for the members of of his native South border on which figure in their individual SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $1.50 A YEAR Kappa Phi Kappa will be held the poetic. histories. at 5 p.m., February 28. “It (the sense of war) was in Yet the university should be Entered as second class matter at Post Office at Georgia Southern College, Georgia The pledges who will be ini- field and gulch and hollow, in a repository of the culture of Most Beautiful Legs? tiated are: Elliot Harvard, Sa- the sweet green mountain val- the community and of the re- Southern Branch, Statesboro, Georgia, under temporary permit. vannah; Don Blevins, Tifton; leys fading into dusk, and in the gion and the campus should WHICH YOUNG MAN has the most beautiful legs on the Georgia Volume 34 Friday, February 17, 1961 Number 17 T. J. Lord, Dudley; Tommy hill-flanks reddended with the provide an atmosphere in which Southern campus? Stay-On-Campus the weekend of March 3, 4, Joiner, Tifton; and Bert Russell, ancient light, and slanting fast ideas, imagination, talent and and 5 and discover the answer to this world-shaking question. Keysville. into steep cool shade and lilac literary skill may flourish. GSC Gymnasts Capture Nine Trophies In Louisiana Meet Last Weekend By BOB COCHRAN also took eighth place on the |of the best in the gymnastic still rings. [history of the school. The fol- The GSC Gymnastic teams In the long horse vaulting j lowing Saturday (February 25) returned from the Mardi Gras Tommy Morris, Cordele, placed the Tech team will pay a return meet with nine trophies as the seventh against some of the best j visit to the Whip Mercer, 71-63 men’s team captured a fifth r vaulters in the United States. campus for the second home place and the women’s team Thomas Brock, Folkston, placed meet in the history of GSC. took second place in the meet. seventh in the rope climbing April 6 and 7 the GSC gym- At this meet there were over event. nastics team will be host to the 230 participants representing To Snap Losing Streak At 7 Women Place Second United States Invitational meet. twelve teams from all over the s eet wl!l bri some of the Coach J. B. Scearce changed Earlier this week the Eagles bert Cannon with 12. Jim Jar- United States. The Georgia Southern College ™. f ™ Cf "S f Women’s Gymnastics team was United States top gymnasts his strategy by shifting the watched freshman Dick Hennier rett scored 30 for BPI, followed Pat Yeager, gymnastic coach, 1 the varl0us runner-up in both the senior and ™" U colleges^ Judy Eagles into a two platoon sys- fire in 35 points for Spring Hill by Bob Watson with 17. bo accla med said, “The team did an out- junior divisions. Wills. Y Jf. ‘ he tem, and once again broke into as they fell to the Spring boys standing job against the most the win column by downing the 76-69. The Eagles could only Spring Hill FG Marilyn Denmark, Statesboro, “greatest tumbler m he world Wolfe 2 difficult competition it will face won four trophies. Two of these by Coach Yeager will be here Mercer Bears 71-63. blame this loss on lackluster ef- this year. The meet was so * I rr\*Kfor thiethis moormeet. The starting five consisted of forts at the foul line and not on Lewis 3 came in each division. In the Meier 5 close that a third place in one senior division she placed third Steve Taylor, Metter, Dewey E. G. Meybohm, Terry Grooms, the 35 point eff'otr by Hennier. more event would have put the Wright, Eastman, and Miss v J. E. Rowe, Tracy Rivers, and The exact margin of differ- Hennier 15 in both the vaulting event and Owens 6 men’s team in the second place on the uneven bars. She was in Barns, Statesboro, accompanied Jim Long. Then at the quarter ence was registered at the foul the team to the Mardi Gras Totals 31 spot.” the same events in the Junior mark Coach Scearce sent in a line as each team scored 31 field meet. These people furnished completely fresh team which in- goals tSpring Hill connected on GSC FG Stanley McCaller, Richmond division and picked up two sec- ond places in these events. Milly the use of their cars for trans- cluded John Burton, Connie 14 of 22 efforts with the free Lewis 7 Hill, took third place in the side portation. Lewis, Chuck Bonovitch, Tony throws to seven of 17 for the Rivers 6 horse event to win the boy’s Jennings, Plains, placed first on Thompson, and David Patton. Eagles. Long 3 only trophy. This third place the uneven bars to become the This team finished the first half. Besides Hennier, Spring Hill Patton 2 was the highest place taken by 1961 junior champion, and she The two platoon system gave collected 16 points through Ron Rowe 13 the men’s team. also placed second in the, vault- Bonovitch ... 0 ing event. Lane Hartly, Alamo, four freshmen a chance to see Meier and 12 more by Joe Collins Takes Fourth GEORGIA more action than usual. Owens. Totals 31 7-17 14 69 placed in four events to win a Jerry Collins, Griffin, took second place trophy for the best J. E. Rowe, Jim Long and Con- J. E. Rowe was the bigwheel MERCER (63) GSC (71) two forth places. One in the nie Lewis shared hieh point hon- in the Southern scoring attack all around. Ann Hedden, Naples, Dulick (21) Rowe (12) free calisthentics and one in the Florida, captured the first place Sun.-Mon. Feb. 19-20 ors for Coach Scearce’s team. with 27 points. He was followed Hardman (14) Long (12) parallel bars. D. C. Tunison All three had 12 points for their by Connie Lewis with 15 and on the uneven bars in the senior Clifton (8) Lewis (12) placed fifth in the side horse division. half of the game. H. G. Mey- Tracy Rivers with 13. Veal (6) Rivers (6) event and sixth in the free "ESTHER AND bohm, whose 23 points effort in Frosh Game On Friday February 17, the Edwards (4) Patton (6) calisthentics. On the parallel team will travel to Atlanta to THE KING" a freshman game Monday night In a freshman game prelimin- bars Robert Smith, the, team moved him to the varsity, added ary, the Southern first year men SUBS — Mercer — Milton (4), compete with . Lockridge (2), Fritch (2), Spivey captain from Savannah, placed Sun. 2:15, 4:20, 8:50 five points to the victory. Terry defeated Brewton Parker, 89-77. DAVID PATTON is shown laying in for two more points for the Will Meet Tech (2); GSC—Thomson (8), Bono- seventh, while Sammy Andrews Over at 10:40 Grooms had two points, and E. G. Meybohm had 23 points Georgia Southern Eagles Wednesday night when it was the Ea- took the eighth place. Andrews The Tech team has the rating Chuck Bnovitch and John Bur- to lead the Southern cause, fol- vitch (4), Burton (4), Grooms (2), Maybohn (5). gles vs. Mercer. The record for the season thus far is 10 wins ton each had four points as the lowed by Sandy Wells and Lon- and sixteen losses. Winning this game broke a seven game Mon. 3, 5, 7:05, 9:10 freshmen contributed fifteen nie Patton with 13 each and Ro- Halftime—GSC 44, Mercer 35. streak of hard times for the Eagles. Over at 11:00 points to the total score. Dubok Leads GEORGIA SOUTHERN COLLEGE BASEBALL SCHEDULE Ga. Southern To Host Tues.-Wed. Feb. 21-22 Joe Dulick led the losers and March 22 Vanderbilt University Home "S.O.S. PACIFIC" took top scoring honors for the Gymnast-Cheerleader March 23 Vanderbilt University Home game with 21 points. Ray Hard- March 24 U. of South Carolina Columbia, S. C. Jr. College Tourney 3, 610, 9:20 man followed with 14 for the March 25 U. of South Carolina Colubia S. C. Bear’s. March 27 William Jewel College Home Georgia Southern College will Gene Lewis, 6-6, backed by Lee "DINOSAURUS" The victory avenged an earl- Wins Four Trophies March 28 William Jewel College Home play host to thirteen junior col- Ramsey, 6-5. ier 73-71 loss! to the Bear’s in March 29 Wake Forest College Home leges over the state during the 4:40, 7:50 an overtime game played at Just as most people would be As do most of the gymnasts, The tournament, a single-eli- March 30 University of North Carolina Home annual Georgia State Junior mination affair, will culminate Mercer. The win gives the elated, if not thrilled complete- Marilyn gives Mr. Yeager credit College Tournament to be play- Thurs.-Fri. Feb. 23-24 ly out of this world, about win- for starting her way as a gym- March 31 University of Kentucky Home on Saturday night with a 9:00 Eagles a 10-16 overall record April 1 U. of Kentucky (Doubleheader) Home ed here in the W. S. Hanner ning trophies Marilyn Denmark nast. Although she, has never p.m. championship game. for the season. April 3 Home Gymnasium Wednesday through 'WHERE THE HOT states that the four trophies completed in the actual gym Georgia Southern was in com- April 4 Davidson College Home Saturday, February 22-25. she picked up at the Mardi Gras routines, she said that she had mand most of the way and held April 5 Ambrest College Home WIND BLOWS!" a 44-35 lead at intermission. meet gave her a tremendous always been interested in athlet- The thirteen participating feeling of satisfaction. ic events of this nature, and has April 6 Ambrest College Home teams will be: Young Harris, Econ-0-Wash 2:50, 5, 7:10, 9:20 Although she was extremely had tumbling since she was in April 8 Fla. State U. (Doubleheader) Home Columbus College, Middle Geor- April 14 Newberry College .. Home happy because, of the four the seventh grade. gia, Truett - McConnell, South (Next to Paragon) April 15 Newberry College Home Georgia, Norman, Georgia Mili- —COMING— trophies she won, she did admit Marilyn, who is a second that she had won other trophies April 17 Davidson College , Davidson, N. C. tary College, Brewton Parker Wash 25c quarter sophomore, says she had April 18 Davidson College Davidson, N. C. College, Armstrong, Abraham in the past. She has trophies for four reasons for coming to GSC. "BEN HUR" swimming, diving, and even one April 21 Macon, Ga. Baldwin, Gordon Military Col- They are: she lived in States- Dry 10c March' 1-14 for winning a race. April 26 Fort Gordon Home lege, Georgia Southwestern, and JIM’S boro, she wanted to teach, she April 27 Fort Gordon Home Southern Technical Institute. was majoring in physical educa- May 1 Newberry College Newberry, S. C. If you do not have time, "GONE WITH tion, and she received the Char- May 2 Newberry College Newberry, S. C. Young Harris College, with a attendant will wash and les E. Cone award. May 6 (Doubleheader) Charleston, S. C. perfect record of 11 wins, is THE WIND" Hair Stylist May 8 Fla. State University Tallahassee, Fla. seeded first in the tournament, dry for you. Although she has to practice followed by Columbus College March 16-22 at least three hours a day for May 9 Fla. State University Tallahassee, Fla. May 11 Mercer University Home with a record of 8 wins and 2 her gym routine, Marilyn finds losses. time to be a cheerleader for the 'Miss MMM— Try Our basketball team. Along with this B-P Barons Defend she plans to work spring quar- | Defending champs will be Member National ter, as she has done in the past, 111 Brewton Parker’s Blue Barons NEW Opaque Oil Paintings at the recreation center. Her who have won the sttae crown Intramural Roundup 9 times out of the last 11 years, Hairdressers' Assn. jobs at the center have varied I On Portraits widely. She, has been life guard The intramural program as Bobby Moultrie with his fast- defeating Abraham Baldwin in for both the baby pool and the set up here at Georgia Southern moving pace and sharp serve the finals here last year. Our Portraits Are $4.00 And Up MARILYN DENMARK adult pool, and she has also provides an opportunity for won the men’s tennis singles. The Conference records for SEVERAL POSES ARE INCLUDED AT worked in the snack shack. If Bobby is a transfer student and the other 11 colleges, as of She won two trophies in both everyone to participate in the all these activities were not individual sports in which they can be found on the tennis February 11, are as follows: the senior and junior divisions enough, she still finds time to courts anytime weather permits. Middle Georgia, 17-5; Truett- 409 S. Main - PO 4-2122 at the, Mardi Gras. She won sec- excel. participate in the intramural The way he plays the game McConnell, 6-3; South Georgia, ond place in vaulting, and on TABLE TENNIS Hicks Studio program. Her favorite of the in- The word champion means to makes him a true champion. 6-3; Norman, 9-6; Georgia Mili- 14 West Main St. Statesboro Statesboro, Ga. the uneven bars in the junior di- tramurals is basketball. tary College, 7-5. excel over all others. Carol Kin- BADMINTON SINGLES vision and won third place for Also Brewton Parker College, Marilyn says that she wants ard became a true champion Lane Hartley, a senior from the same events in the senior 8-7; Armstrong, 5-5; Abraham division. to tech physical education, but when she excelled in intramural Alamo and a major in Physical that she does not want to teach table tennis singles. Carol is a Education chalked up another Baldwin, 7-9; Gordon Military College, 3-7; Georgia Southwest- COPYRIGHT © 1961, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. COCA-COLA AND COKE ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS basketball. She would much junior from Dublin, Georgia. victory ingirls’ intramural bad- ern, 2-17, and Southern Techni- rather teach physical education She is a major in Biology and minton singles. Lane won over cal Institute,, 0-15. on the grammar school level. has a great enthusiasm for Pat Hart in a close race for sports. championship. Lane holds an Tournament Begins Max Collins, a senior from unchallenged position ini intra- The tournament will get un- Dexter and a major in Physical mural participation, and if you derway at 2:00 p.m., Wednes- Education, held his own in the look close you will see her name day, with Truett-Mconnell and V4 FRIED CHICKEN men’s intramural table tennis listed among previous champi- Norman College playing the match and joined the honored ons on the plats. first round. Abraham Baldwin Cole Slaw ranks of intramural champions. Weymam Vickers from Alapa- and Georgia Southwestern fol- French Fries TENNIS SINGLES ha went all the way to the finals low with the second game at A fast-serving, hard-hitting in intramural badminton and 3:45 p.m. South Georgia and Drink champion of intramural tennis after a fast-moving set in which Southern Tech will play the singles played during Fall quar- Weyman set the pace, the in- third game at 6:00 p.m. 75c ter is Nanette Jernigan. Besides tramural department added an- The fourth game will see being one of our champions, other champion’s' name to the against Nanette is a math major, from honored plats. Weyman trans- Armstrong at 7:45 p.m. The Paragon Claxton and she is an enthusi- ferred to GSC from South Geor- final game on Wednesday will astic supporter of intramural gia where he had earned the be between Brewton Parker and sports. name champion man times. He Gordon Military College at 9:30 is a senior and is majoring in p.m. —CLIFTON PRESENTS— Physical Education. The tournament is an annual ATTENTION senior college recruiter’s dream. The Free Throw Tournament This year it will feature better (Basketball) in girls’ intramurals than 20 players who stand 6-3 Milton Callaway will be held Monday at 6:30 or more. Norman College has ' In over 100 countries p.m. in the Hanner Building. the tallest — Lamar Deaver, Support your teams. 6-7. Young Harris follows with people get tliat refreshing \ as famous new feeling with Coke! STUDENT OF The George-Anne—Page 3 XXG-SIZED FIT THE WEEK Statesboro, Georgia, Friday, February 17, 1961 in the new

Milton Callaway, a junior social science major from STRETCHrTOP STOCKINGS Sylvester, is currently Skate-R-Bowl that give extra comfort treasurer of the GSC stu- dent council. He has been Bowling: 35c or and elasticity around the thigh. a class representative to Mon.-Sat. 2-1 2 p.m. 3 for Walking Sheers or Dress Sheen the council for the past Student Rates—2-6 p.m .... $1.00 with exclusive Ventilated Foot... 1.65 the pair two years. He is also a Fashion-right Fall Shade* member of Kappa P h i Kappa, honorary fraterni- Skating: ty- Fri. & Sat., 8-1 I p.m. Sat 1 2- 5 p.m. CLIFTON PHOTO SERVICE BOOT SKATES: 75c afternoon—$1.00 night (You can save 25c with your own skates) Under the Management of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Guy Bottled under authority of SOUTH ON 301 (Just off College Campus) The Coca-Cola Company by Statesboro Coca-Cola Bottling Co. E. Main St. Statesboro, Ga. gMMMNNNNNMNMMNMMMNHI /

How Federal Aid GEORGIA SOUTHERN COLLEGE Helps Simplify School Problems by Robert E. Wilson Association Professor Temple University BASKETBALL CONTEST Philadelphia, Penn. During the current rage over the advisability of federal aid to education there has been over- looked its potential for simplify- Pick The Winners ing the problems of administer- ing public schools. Assuming that the feedral government shares the major burden of fin- ancing schools in the future, Win $10.00 Cash and also shares the concomitant responsibility for operating the schools, by the year A. D. 2000 Address (Dormitory of Student) a superintendent of schools could handle these common ad- SUPPORT THE SPONSORS OF THIS ministrative problems in the simplified manner in the follow- City and State CONTEST BY VISITING THEM WHEN ing manner: Parent: I want my child’s YOU BUY! teacher changed. Superintendent: I only work here; see your senator. WHETHER IT’S FOR “just eating” or for discussing the world affairs the snack bar in the Wil- Circle all the winners and receive $10.00 cash. If no one gets all the winners, the person naming the Citizen: My school taxes are liams Center is the place to go. Whenever a student or faculty member decides it’s times to taka most winners will receive $5.00 in cash from the George-Anne. In case contestants tie, the prize is too high. a break, the first place they’ll go is to the snack bar where all the common people and celebrities go to mix. equally divided. Superintendent: See your con- gressman; finance bills orgi- 1. In each ad on this page you will find two college teams scheduled to compete this week. nate in the lower house. Teacher: Our arithmetic books Check the teams you think will win. Tie games count against you unless indicated. are worn out; can we order new ’Burgers Head List; Chicken 2. Mail or bring your entry to The George-Anne office located in the Frank I. Williams Center ones? not later than 5 p.m., Friday. Letters must be postmarked before this time. Superintendent; This is elec- tion year; no additional ex- 3. Members of the George-Anne staff are not eligible to win. penses this year. Citizen: Kids are cutting Salad Holds Second Position across my lawn on the,, way STUDENTS! home from school and have By BARBARA VAUGHAN could it be because boys work MRS. BRYANT'S KITCHEN damaged my petunias. and ANN SELLERS at the snack bar? "Where Eating Is A Pleasure" Superintendent: Don’t bother Hall and Jarrard “Do you want a large or Funny incidents, both print- Shop the Modern and Convenient Way me. File your list of damages able and unprintable, occur AND small coke?” “Uh huh.” “What with the United States regional Named As BSU do you want?” “Yes . . .” This often at the snack bar. One, girl court of claims. is normal conversation carried continually ordered grilled BEN FRANKLIN STORE Parent New To The District: on at the snack bar according cheese sandwiches no matter RRYANT'S MOTEL What school will my child at- Sweethearts Here to the boys that work there. what was on the girl. One day —Your Most Convenient Store— tend? Hamburgers and cokes head someone put castor oil on the "For the Best In Rest" Superintendent: The U. S. of- grill. She, hasn’t ordered grilled E. Main St. Statesboro, Ga. Rozlin Hall, Statesboro, and the most popular food list with Located One Block North of Campus fice of education does not dis- Norman Jarrard, Alma, were chicken salad close behind. The cheese any more. tribute its building and pupil named Baptist Student Union most unpopular sandwich with Then there is the professor Kentucky — Alabama Miss. State — LSU allocation until August. Sweethearts at the BSU “Mardi the boys who prepare the food Who orders a chocolate milk Teacher: When can we start Gras” Sweetheart Banquet is the grilled cheese because it shake with chocolate ice cream teaching that new unit which Tuesday. requires a lot of attention. The and a hamburger with lettuce we developed for eighth grade next time you visit the snack and tomato every day for lunch. Visit history some time ago? The Reverend J. Ba r r y Owens, former student at Geor- bar do the, boys a favor and He knows the snack bar doesn’t Superintendent: Let’s see, we order a hamburger instead of a have and lettuce or tomato, but FAVORITE SHOE STORE, Inc. submitted our recommendations gia Southern College who is now pastor of the Rincon Bap- grilled cheese! he orders it just for the princi- for that unit ini 1922. They’re during our Mid-Winter tist Church, was the guest About 400 cokes and 150 ple of the thing. He gets vanilla working on it last I heard. hamburgers are sold daily. The ice cream in his milk shake and I want a raise. speaker. Janitor: busiest times are from 10 a.m. he doesn’t know the, difference. Superintendent: See your con- The BSU Sweethearts, Hall and Jarrard, were elected by to 1 p.m. daily and on Thurs- Crazy Customers Clearance Sale gressman; finance bills originate day nights. in the lower house. the members of BSU as those Just observing the customers All Winter Shoes Reduced High School Student: But why students being most represnta- Girls Eat More is fun. A girl orders two almond can’t We have a pep rally? tiv of the BSU ideals. Girls seem to eat more than bars and just as the boy reaches Georgia — Georgia Tech Superintendent: This is an The banquet was held in the boys at the snack bar. It could for them she says, “No, I mean Auburn —• Tennessee election year; White House di- social hall of the First Baptist be because girls don’t eat reg- Hershey bars with almonds!” rective dated January 4 forbids Church in Statesboro. ular meals in the cafeteria. Or all rallies that might detract A standard joke is watching a customer grope for his change from nominating convention ral- can’t react Superintendent: I and never being able to grasp Patronize Your Friendly lies. to that question; my secretary- Franklin Radio & TV Service it. The boys have glued two Parent: How many will we clerk, junior grade, misplaced v my 1999 copy of manual of su- 3 GSC Women coins under the glass counter get for Christmas vacation this top. — ZENITH — year? perintendent’s stock answers ,o SEA ISLAND BANK Superintendent: Maybe I don’t inquisitive board members. The snack bar is used not TV—Radios—Record Players have to answer that question; Citizen: As chairman of the Nominated For only be the students but faculty SAFETY—COURTESY—SERVICE did you vote in the last nation- local campaign for foot corn re- as well. It’s a regular meeting Complete Selection of Records al election? search, may I have permission place for everyone, and especial- Parent: That teacher kept to solicit funds from pupils? GHEA Offices ly at National Coffee Break 48 E. Main St. Statesboro, Ga. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation my child after school just for' Superintendent: This is an time. See you at the snack bar. throwing a paper wad! election year; White House di- Four GSC students attended Superintendent: Detention for rective of January 4 forbids any the State Executive Council Purdue — Michigan St. Dayton — Eastern Kentucky 1 paper-wad throwing upheld by solicitation of funds from pupils meeting of the college station of United States Supreme Court, enrolled in public schools, (on the Georgia Home, Economics Althouse vs. Union School Dis- school time) for other than Association which met Satur- Dr. Miller... STUDENTS! trict, Ga., 11 T.381,1976. party campaign chest. day, February 11 at Wesleyan continued from page 1 Principal: Why didn’t I re- Parent: My child can’t eait College in Macon. For The Best In Foods Its Howard Johnson's ceive my annual supply of writ- that lousy food served in the the Georgia Accrediting Com- AND ing paper for the third grade? cafeteria! The four home economics mission. Superintendent: Congressional Superintendent: Why tell me? majors who attended, were: budget committee increased mi- Write the secertary of agricul- Rebie, L a n g h a m , Thomson; An author of numerous edu- Franklin's Restaurant Statesboro Motor Lodge litary appropriation this year; ture. Gayle V e 1 D i n k , Gainesville, cation articles, Dr. Miller has "Never Closes" education budget reduced. Parent: The discipline in this Florida; Nell McNair, Wrens; contributed to Nation’s Schools, "Landmark for Hungry Americans" Parent: You’re not teaching school is too lax. and Barbara Blalock, Jesup. Georgia Educational Journal, —At Intersections 301 - 80 - 25— phonetics like they used to? Superintendent: This is an Miss Frances Anderson, the Journal of Education Research, 109 N. Main St. Statesboro, Ga. Superintendent: USGPO Bul- election year; White: House di- home management house, direc- American School Board Journal. letin No. 98472-Y eliminated rective of January 4 forbids tor, accompanied them. He has written for Education Duke — North Carolina phonetics, espeically when they school officials from alienating Administration and Supervision, Florida — Vanderbilt occur in words. any registered voters. The purpose of this meeting Clearing House, and Southern Parent: How do I get the bus Parent: My little Everett is so was to nominate officers for Baptist Educator. the coming year. Three of the to stop in front of my house? smart for his age; why can’t Dr. Miller is a member of the Superintendent: See senate you make an exception for him girls from GSC were nominated: 1 Rebie Langham for president, Baptist church and is an or- The College Pharmacy BUGGY & WAGON CO. subcommittee on intrastate com- to start first grade even if he dained deacon. He, is married to munications and transportation. won’t he six until December? Gayle VelDink for second vice president, and Nell McNair for the former Sara Fallin of Thom- Board Member: Who got our Superintendent: Is he Repu- aston, Georgia. They have two "Where The Crowds Go" 4 General Line Hardware coal order last year? blican or Democrat? secretary. The officers will be voted on sometime betwen now children. 4 Gift Items and the GHEA convention in VALENTINE CANDY - $1.50 to $10.00 4 Sporting Goods The George-Anne—Page 4 April. Two of the girls nominated —Phone PO 4-542 I — Phone PO 4-3214 Statesboro, Ga. Statesboro, Georgia, Friday, February 17, 1961 for offices for the coming year YWA Members served as officers during the Citadel — Davidson Clemson — Maryland past year. The yare Gayle Vel- For The Easter Parade Dink, state treasurer, and Rebie Observe Focus You'll be better dressed Week At GSC The PARAGON Lost and CITY DAIRY CO. When you shop The week of February 12-19 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. was an important week for the College Students and Families Always Welcome —Grade "A" Dairy Products— Found Dept. 75 girls who ai^ members of the YWA organization on the Ga. LUNCHEONS—DINNERS PASTEURIZED—HOMOGENIZED Southern Campus. VITAMIN “D” MILK The girls who participated in During this week they ob- Complete Food Service—Short Orders the Beauty Revue, and left items served YWA FOCUS WEEK. Reminder: Easter is Sunday, April 2 This week which is observed Sandwiches of All Kinds—Pizza Pies Phone PO 4-22 I 2 — Statesboro, Ga. behind at any time during re- hearsals or the night of the per- once a year is to remind the Navy — Army Baylor — Arkansas formance are asked to pick members of YWA to tell others them up in the art department about their missionary purpose, located in the Administration to remind them to rejoice in Building. their growing fellowship for missions, and to look at them- Medical Center Pharmacy Warren Dawson, a member of selves appraisingly that they Franklin Chevrolet Co. Bulloch County Bank the student council, asks that may see how much they might "Statesboro's Friendly anyone with information be doing. leading to the whereabouts of YWA stands for Young Wom- —Sales and Service- Neighborhood Drug Store" "Service With A Smile" the microphone system belong- ans Auxiliary and is an organi- ing to the school should contact zation for girls who are inter- OPEN DAILY INCLUDING Member him. The microphone has been ested in the adavncement of 60 E. Main St. missing since last quarter. missions. Meetings are held twice WEDNESDAY & SUNDAY each month and all girls who Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation are interested in missions are (Located Opposite Hospital) A white, leather jacket was invited to become members. Of- Miami (Fla.) — FSU SMU — Rice picked up at the Tuesday night ficers of the organization are: Wisconsin — Ohio State mat dance by mistake. If lo- Peggy Parks, president Dorothy cated, please return it to either Freeman, vice-president; Norma Deal Hall or the dean of stu- Tifton, secretary. Mrs. Jess dents office. White is advisor for the group.