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Final Performance of 'Royal Gambit' THE GEORGE-ANNE Is Tonight PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF GEORGIA 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 Atlanta 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 Tift College, 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- ! Young Harris College. 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.