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VOLUME 23 Georgia Teachers College, Collegeboro, Ga., Monday, October 30, 1950 NUMBER 5 "East Lynn” to be Staged Nomination Held Mu Sigma to Present TC Freshman

Here Tonight” at 8:15 BY GENIE OWEN Rat Revue November 2 The melodrama, “East Lynn”, Make no plans for the night of Nominations for Freshmen Class being produced by Masquers on November 2, because this is the officers were made in a call meet- the night of October 30th at 8:15 time when great discoveries will Meet Your Press ing Monday morning in the audi- P. M., brings to life again the be made on the campus. This is T.C. Methodists torium. The students nominated courageous hero, the beautiful he- Mayo Hartley, Make-up editor the annual Rat Review, the formal are the following: roine, and the sinister villain of for the George-Anne, was born in introduction of the Frosh musical Hold Conference the late nineteenth century. The PRESIDENT: Morris Davis, Telfair County. His parents, Mr. talent, sponsored by Mu Sigma. Georgia Teachers College will be play centers about East Lynn, Fred Pierce, Rudy Mills. This presentation of Freshman the site next Friday through Sun- whose possession or non-posses- and Mrs. O. P. Hartley, are both VICE-PRESIDENT: Ann Hig- class talent is staged each year so day (November 3-5) of the out- sion, leaves the beautiful heroine, school teachers. He began school ginbotham, Mary Helen Altman, that Rat talent will not go un- standing display of college Metho- Lady Isabel, in desperate straits at Brantley County High School Bobby Phillips, Byron Quick. recognized and to make available dism in the state this year. until rescued by the gallant Ar- in Nahunta, Georgia and, in the SECRETARY: “Duck” Page, to some students opportunities for Drawn here by the annual Geor- chibald Carlyle. The villain sees a Faye Waters, “Liz” Hartley, Lo- further musical study. Scholar- gia Methodist Students Conference chance to do an under-handed, third grade, entered Wrightsville retta Green, Faye Lunsford. ships, with a total value of apprix- 300 or more visitors from Metho- cowardly double-cross and the ac- High School, where he graduated. imately $80.00 will be awarded dist, University System, and other tion of the play is on. TREASURER: “Genie” Owen, Mr. Hartley, who is a member Hal Griner, Rita Johnson, Horace in three divisions. colleges will join the Teachers Col- The play is a delightful, tear lege Wesley Foundation in study of the Reflector staff and the B. Belflower, Martha Ann Todd, Dan The instrument division will of- rending comedy that all will en- and recreation centered on the Wilson. fer to the winner a year’s scholar- joy. An old-maid sister of the he- S. U. in addition to his newspaper STUDENT COUNCIL: Yvonne ship, worth $54, in the study of a theme “The Way to Dynamic Liv- ro and her distressed lover, whom work, transferred from Middle Jones, Pat Meeks, Betsy Tippins, ing—What is the Way?” she spurns with ardor, provide a musical instrument. This award Georgia College this year. His Ann Evans, Joan Griffin, “Dub” will be donated by the T. C. band. The students will study the book laughable situation. And the beau- classification is a sophomore. Rogers, Jesse Finch, David Smith, Mu Sigma is giving a quarter’s of Ephesians under the direction tiful, rejected admirer of the he- Watson Weathers, Conrad Story. scholarship, worth from $12 to $18, of Dr. Clarence Tucker Craig, dean ro, as well as the distresses of the In high school, Hartley was al- CAPTAIN of TUG of WAR: to each of the two other winners of the Drew Theological Seminary heroine, will bring to the au- ready showing his interest in news- Dan Fulford. in the divisions of voice and piano. of Madison, N. J. Dr. Craig will dience’s eyes. deliver four addresses dealing with paper work. For two years he was ANCHOR MAN: Billy Cross. The Rat Review will be judged You’ll laugh at the mustache- Ephesians, and fellowship groups editor of the high school paper, OTHER NOMINEES: Johnny by members of the music faculty. twilling hero, sigh over the beau- of 10 students each will discuss* and also participated in many ath- Spense, Robert Taylor, Jerry Dur- In the judging special emphasis tiful heroine who is as winsome the book in detail. letics, mainly football. He was in rence, “Bud” George. will be placed upon natural and as a sunbeam (though a bit on the Delegates will register at 3 p. m. the District Literary Meet for two potential talent, rather than length hefty side), and cheer for the Friday and will attend the opening years; entered in the declamation and extent of musical training. stout-hearted hero who is not to and boy’s essay contest. Hartley session at 7 p. m. Activities are Campus Hi-lights Bill Pharis will act as M. C. be daunted by even the most vil- also was president of the Spanish planned through installation and Other members of Mu Sigma are lainous villain. But all ends happi- Club and a member of the Beta BY GENIE OWEN church services and the noon meal working for the show by selling ly, in spite of Captain Levison and Club. on Sunday. his dirty work. T. C. has really been a busy tickets for 25 cents each. Have The Conference is organized un- For an evening of cheers and Mr. Hartley’s statement to the place this week with “Rat Day”, you bought your ticket yet ? ? der the Georgia Methodist Student tears, “East Lynn” is the correct press was as follows: “I have en- Amparo Iturbi’s Concert, “East Movement. The Rev. R. Claude diet. Prices have been set at *50 joyed being at Georgia Teachers Lynn” practice and all these many Singleton, director of the Wesley cents for students, 60 cents for College and working with the other activities. Pick of Pictures Foundation at the University of adults. Season tickets for all Mas- George-Anne staff. I shall try to The girl’s intramural teams have Georgia, is Conference dean. do my part to make the George- been putting in long, hard hours quers’ productions of the year are GEORGIA (Mon.-Tue.) Others who will be active in the also on sale. Anne a better paper.” of work getting ready for the big sessions are the Rev. Sam L. Laird, games. So far, the Black team “WINCHESTER 73”. director of student activities at Bobby Pafford, of the sports seems to have had the best atten- The Winchester’ 73 Rifle was Emory University and director of Radio Schedule staff, was born in Lakeland, Geor- dance at practices. called “the Gun that won the the Conference; Austin Hollady gia, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. From the “inside”, we hear that West.” This is the story of one (cq) of Emory, student president Leo E. Pafford. His father is a Mu Sigma “Rat Revue” is really of those rifles—of the people who of the Conference; Miss Beulah Is Announced leasing agent for the Hercules going to be colossal next Thurs- owned it, and how it affected their Metcalf of the University of Geor- Powder Company. day at 8:15 in the auditorium, so lives. The owners are cowboy gia, Conference treasurer; Miss The college radio programs have James Stewart, killer Dan Duryea, Pafford, who is classified as a don’t miss it. Josephine Starr of Greensboro, been announced from now through dance-hall girl Shelley Winters and senior, expects to graduate in Teachers College sophomore, Con- January 31. On October 18 the These 'rats have made some snake-in-the-grass Stephen McNal- June provided “I get by Dr. Houk’s ference registrar; J. D. Corbitt, Jr. program consisted of several of grand campaign posters: Some of ly. “Winchester 73” is really cram- Biology 306 class.” He transferred of Irwinton, president of the the students presenting “The Year the ideas were so original! The med with blazing action. from South Georgia College last Teachers College Wesley Founda- in Preview”. On October 25 Hans water fountain became more popu- spring quarter and attended the tion; and the Rev. John S. Lough, Brossman, a German student, told lar; green leaves began to sprout “SUMMER STOCK” (Wed-Thur.- summer session here. pastor of the Statesboro Methodist of his trip through the eastern in the post office; and people have Fri., Nov. 1-2-3). Church. United States. He also told what Mr. Pafford, who graduated even began to search for the pot Gene Kelly and Judy Garland Miss Metcalf represented the some of the foreign students have from Lanier County High School, of gold . . .all because of those dance again in this new Techni- National Methodist Student Move- to say about our country. was sports editor of the high posters. Mr. Alan Pope is to be color musical about a summer ment at the World Student Chris- The remaining programs will be school paper for two years and of congratulated on those grand pub- theatre company in Connecticutt. tian Federation meeting at Biev- presented by: the “South Georgian” for two licity pictures, too. They really ad- “Summer Stock” is a swingy, zest- res, Franco, in August. Mr. Laird November 1—Mu Sigma. years. He was also publicity direc- ded to the signs. ful production, filled with the and Mr. Hollady recently returned November 8—College Male tor for South Georgia College and Sho does look good to see Mr. dancing, singing, and comedy so from the National Methodist Stu- Quartet. sports editor for the weekly, "Cof- Bud Stone walking around the typical of M-G-M. Co-stars are dent Commission sessions at the November 15—Miss Stewart fee County Progress”, 1948-49. campus! Everyone is glad that Eddie Bracken, Gloria DeHaven, University of Denver. and Masquers. Mr. Pafford’s statement is: “I Uncle Sam didn’t rate him 1-A. He Marjorie Main and Phil Silvers. November 22—Mr. and Mrs. would like to have the chance to still has that rating around here STATE (Mon-Tues Oct. 30-31). King with the trombone and pi- write an article for the George- tho! Sam Peden Loses ano. Anne featuring the Georgia Teach- “THE KID FROM CLEVELAND” November 29—Mr. Scearce ers College quintet in a National Miss Tomie Jean Corbit certain- A juvenile delinquent is reform- Grudge Game with the basketball resume. ly did a good pinchhitting job in Tournament. Of course I want this ed by his 30 Godfathers—the Coach Sam Peden’s Lab High December 6—Art Club with Twilight one night. In fact the pro- article to make headlines on the Cleveland Indians Baseball Team. Basketball team lost a scrimmage the ideal Christmas shopping list. grams seem to get better every front page.” George Brent and Lynn Bari have game to the Teachers Frosh Wed- November 13—Miss Luke and week. If you don’t attend Twilight, the bad roles, but the real stars nesday afternoon. The score was Lab school children. THE GEORGE PARRISH STORY you miss the best 15 minutes of are Lou Boudreau, Bob Feller, Lar- 79-27. December 20—Mr. Broucek the day’s activities. ry Doby, Hank Greenberg, Bob This was a grudge game be- with Christmas Organ Music. An Autobiography in Bad Taste Lemon, Bill Veeck, Steve Gromek, tween the coaches. Peden tried in December 27—Dr. Russell pre- I won’t say where I was born, etc. vain to keep the score down. sents the Year 1950 in Capsule Re- but the catastrophe (according to Lab High Sponsors “The kid from Cleveland” is ap- Scearce and Clements tried to keep view. my roommates) occured July 28, proved by coach J. B. Scearce. the rally going. Good game from January 3—Dr. Neil, musical 1930. Remember that date. Which, the Scearce side of the bench. Pe- programs. DRIVE-IN (Wed-Thurs Nov. 1-2). by the way, makes me fresh meat Spook Carnival den looked every bit the loser. He January 10—Miss McElveen “CHAMPION” for the draft board. Anyway, I’ve let out a few good yells! and Mrs. DeLoach with Good Kirk Douglas gives a magnifi- lived in Jesup, Georgia, all my The star of the game was Lab Books for Winter Evenings. October 31 cent protrayal of a ruthless heel, life. High’s little guard, “Cotton,” who January 17—Mr. Broucek, pia- who steps on everybody from his The Laboratory High School will really showed the freshmen how no program. My thrill-packed life has been shotgun-wedding bride to his crip- sponsor a Hallowe’en Carnival on to shoot that round ball. January 24—Miss Stewart routine, if rather enjoyable. Get- pled brother, to get what he wants. Tuesday, October 31st at 7:30. Two and Masquers. ting away from routine, I won’t go “Champion” is a boxing picture. of the features at the carnival, January 31—College Band. into details of my school career, Ruth Roman made her screen de- which is being held in the Labora- etc., but I dabbled in newspaper but in this, the best story of the Campus Seens tory High School Building, will be cartooning and piddled in football fight racket yet made. Brutal and George Parrish fainting during Madame FiEi, who eats under and made it thru Jesup High. realistic?? You can feel the pun- English Literature upon receiving water, and the ugliest man on the Came up to T. C. in ’48 and have ches!! In fact, the picture packs a the news of A1 Jolson’s death. Laboratory High School faculty. been here ever since—they say wallop. Dan Bigger’s golden, glowing A contest is being held now to de- I’m a junior. And I’ve enjoyed locks. Is he the heroine? termine who is the ugliest man. every year of it. T. C. student elaborately dressed Dr. Little, Mr. Yewill Thompson, in satin dress and long dangling As it has been whispered thru Mr. Buford Dye, Mr. Sam Peden, SHS Blue Devils earrings, sitting on second row, the halls and classrooms, my am- and Mr. Thomas Hill are compet- middle aisle at concert, furiously bition is to be a commercial ar- ing for the honor. Proceeds from chewing gum tist for the Saturday Evening the carnival will be used to help Games Schedule “Duck” Page trying to get up Post or Dime Western Novel. And finance a camping trip for the stu- Millen, Nov. 3 (home game). the nerve and money to ask Max- dents similar to the one held last Claxton, Nov. 10 (there). ine O’Quinn, from Jesup, for a (Continued on Page 2.) year. Lyons, Nov. 17 (there). date.

\ V THE GEORGE-ANNE Maru Mutterings Howard Classics (ESTABLISHED 1327) FOR THE PAST few days I have been engaged in a survey By MAXINE CORBITT MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1950 for “Georgia Facts and Figures.” Of the former, I, being EDITOR Bud Stone a college student, wouldn’t be educated in—but, of the latter ASSOCIATE EDITOR Margaret Harrison Somewhat abashed at the idea mentioned there’s material enough around here to make any NEWS EDITOR Frankie Quick of having dinner in a house with bulldog bust his chain; any Richard open up, pronto! BUSINESS MANAGER Charles Stewart nothing but girls, Hans and Mori To elucidate you all to just what I was referring to, I FEATURE EDITOR Edith Carpenter cautiously made their entrance have written a pome: SPORTS EDITOR “Pinky” Newton here last Tuesday evening—rather Hubba, hubba, little flirt, it was a week ago from Tuesday. MAKE-UP Mayo Hartley Loosen your sweater, and lengthen your skirt. Of course we had collected our CIRCULATION Jan Murphy You should most ashamed be, best bits of wit and humor to use For filling Milledgeville with guys like we. EDITORIALS Earle Reynolds as icebreakers for the occasion ART EDITOR George Parrish but, I do declare, they made them- You gotta quit, oh, tanned coquette; Reporters....Mary Helen Altman, Betty Gordy, Gene Kendrick, selves so much at home until we You’re knockin’ em out like a leaking jet. Joe Littlefield, Genie Owen, Bobby Pafford, Betsy just forgot all about our icebreak- All around they go insane. Tippins, W. C. Wyatt. ers and nearly “enjoyed ourselves When you let fly that high octane. Typists Betty Ann Bedingfield, Maurice Davis, Reba Hinton, to pieces.” Especially after they There’s an epidemic of nervous collapse, realized they were selected victims Ginger Morgan, Joan Pittman, Betty Stone, Janet When you go to work on the local saps. of a large process. Wright. Some simply fall—wil a mild convulsion, We want to ask you sometime, Most sail out of windows—like jet propulsion. PHOTOGRAPHERS Alan Pope, Bobby Jeter too, when we get caught up with Published weekly, September to June, except during holidays, by everything. Jn fact, we’re planning Venus de Milo can’t hold her fame, Georgia Teachers College Students. to do so many things when we get When you stalk out for a tennis game. (Entered as second class matter at Postoffice at Collegeboro, Ga., time—we’ll make a cover for that A solid stack of anti-freeze (the stuff in radiators), under temporary permit.) old coal box when we get time, and You could curl the toenails of the meanest -woman SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 PER YEAR our new green place mates and haters. napkins, borrow a glass sling, Oh synonym of flame-thrower, antonym of ice, build more shelves in the storage Who was the mason who stacked you up so nice? cabinets, find a place to hide an You should be careful—-you could cause quite a row; extra mattress, plant some pansies Did you ever hear of Mrs. O’Leary’s cow? Why Don’t We Have... and petunias where that geranium used to be and—but I can’t finish Regfardless of my illustrations, you need only look By REYNOLDS this. I’ve no more time. around the campus to see several pulchritudinous examples. Back to the factual side of my report. I decided that it EACH YEAR many newcomers to our campus ask why we would be fine to include a statement or two about our “Blue don’t have chapters of national fraternities on our cam- Industrial Arts Tide,” housing the “Litle Store” and Hannegan’s men, the pus. The few organizations here which might be termed fra- 4 Stranges. The Postoffice is where you hear the melodious ternities are open to any student who has the qualifications. Club Plans for 50 strains of “Home, Home of the Strange.” These are helpful and useful as a spur in furthering certain The Industrial Arts Club has big O, give me a home activities. plans for the current year Al- Where the postal cards roam, T. C. has the reputation of being “the friendly campus” though we are few in number, Where the stamps and the envelopes lay, and if we are arbitrarily divided into “Greeks” and “Barar- many plans have been laid for Where they always wail, ians by social fraternities operating on a “black ball” system club projects and programs that “Sorry, no mail, much of the spirit of friendliness and equality will be lost. will interest all people in the in- dustrial arts field. ’Cause your box rent was due yesterday.” It is true that fraternities have a certain social value to We are striving to increase our The “Little Store” needs no introduction. That’s where their members, but that is more than offset by the heart- membership, which necessitates my friend, “Lefty,” made the mistake of reaching for a Coke break of freshmen who are left out at the end of pledge some changes in the Constitution. with his right hand just as the bell rang for assembly to begin. week because of the social position of their families. That A great deal of effort has been Another important figure about our campus is the num- feeling of not being wanted can leave a scar that will take put forth for a program that will ber of steps on the front of the library—did you ever notice much bf the pleasure from college years. interest and benefit the Industrial that there were thirteen ? If you like parallel reading as well A classic example of this is the reason a doctor’s daugh- Arts teachers who will attend the as I, then this is a most significant number. ter gave for blackballing a freshman: “She’s such a sweet G. E. A. meeting October 27. Fol- In conclusion I must mention a couple of facts on some thing. It’s such a sh?„me God couldn’t have made her father a lowing the program in the Indus- trial Arts shop Friday afternoon, near institutions of the City of Statesboro. One is the Col- professional man.” We need none of this kind of cheap snob- all members and visiting Industrial lege Pharmacy, known beter as “The Pharmacy.” Everett bery. Arts teachers will have supper at probably loses untold fortunes replacing magazines which We have all come a long way as a result of our parents’ the Jaeckel Hotel. we have torn, or the Esquires which we drooled over; never- love and sacrifice, but we can't depend upon their achieve- Watch this club! You’ll see re- theless, he provides a meeting place for the pleasure of the ments and r<>| utation to carrv us all tlnvugh life Some day sults around the campus from our “kids.” it will all be up to us, college is a good place to start stand- activities! The other is the “Local Academy of Rotating Spheres ing on our own two feet. At T. C. it is the individual who and Angular Measurements” where many a gay young blade counts. Let’s keep it that way. whiles away his time (and green) in the wholesome atmos- Meet Your Press phere of fluorescent lights and apple green felt. Here also ORANGE VS. YELLOW ORANGE VS. BLUE (Continued from Page 1.) originated the pome: The Orange team showed the The Orange team overpowered don’t you ever doubt I’m working A hit, football fans of T. C. why they are Blue team by a score of 22-0. The at it. I’d also like to write stories Is more than most folks git! rated as the top team in the con- Orange dominated play all during for either, probably the latter. These are facts and figures on your school and mine. ference by downing the strong the game and held the Blues to As for my likes and dislikes Some prefer the facts—some prefer the figures. Yellow team of Captain Joe Mus- one completed pass late in the (this always spices up a space- selwhite 24 to 18. game. filler like “Meet Your Press”), I Yellow kicked off and the Early in the contest, Fred Pierce don’t care much for noisy crowds, Krabtree’s Klippings Of Kampus Corn Orange returned to the 25. On the intercepted a Blue pass in the flat loud radios or for faithfully study- Say it with kisses first play from scrimmage, John for the first score. The Orange line ing my lessons; they claim I’m all Myrtle (on street): “For heav- Say it with eats. Gardner hit Joe Littlefield, who was rushing the passer and mak- broken up over the death of A1 en’s sake, Mamie, everybody is Say it with jewelry, was a “sleeper,” for a gain of 25 ing him throw wild and on two Jolson. Well, I did consider him glancing down at those bills in Say it with drink; yards. The next pass was inter- occasions they caught him in the the tops. And women—Ah-h-h, dey your stocking.” But whatever you do— cepted by Yellow. end zone for safeties. The first half fascinates me! (But does ol’ Honey Mamie: “That’s all right; I like Don’t say it with ink. Peacock attempted to pass to ended with the score 10-0, in favor boy fascinate dem? Dat’s a joke, to have money where it will draw Musselwhite but Joe Littlefield of the Orange. sonny boy!) interest. Those who claim I could go on Patient’ “Five dollars is an aw- sneaked in and grabbed it for the After the kick-off the Orange Orange. forever like this, but don’t let me One reason romance lasted long- ful lot of money for pulling a marched down the field and Pierce tooth—two seconds .work.” After three plays the powerful bore you, kid, don’t let me bore er in the Gay Nineties was that a threw a 20-yard pass to Littlefield Dentist: “Well, if you wish, I Orange team scored on a pass you! (Continued next year). wife looked the same after wash- who was behind the safety man in can pull it very slowly.” from Gardner to Littlefield. the end zone for the second score. ing her face. . . . Gene Mixon scored the first six Late in the game Littlefield threw Co-ed: “I blush so easily. When- points for the Yellow on a pass Notice To Reds “Clarice is certainly wearing a a 30-yard pass to Emory Nesmith ever I sit down to think, I blush. from Halfback Wilbur Peacock. All men who are on the Red in- daring gown, isn’t she?” for the final score; a few minutes What can I do about it?” Another Orange score came on later the Blues were on the Orange tramural team will be counted on “Yes, it’s daring every man in Psychologist: “Try to think a pass from Halfback Fred Pierce, one-yard line when the game end- to play tennis in the tournament. the room.” about something else.” who looks like one of the finest ed. It doesn’t matter whether you can players to hit this league in a long play or not. You will be doing your The old gal who went for a tramp First Neighbor: “What do you time, to Joe Littlefield. individual part by participating. It in the woods now has a daughter mean by swearing before my The half ended with the Orange Short Notes— will count against your team if who goes for anybody. . . . wife?” out in front 12 to 6. your name is turned in and you Second Neighbor: “Sorry, I did- A good many of the boys went The Yellow boys started the last don’t show up for the match. You Hotel Guest (discovering a pair n’t know she wanted to swear up to see the Tech-Kentucky foot- first.” half by scoring the tying six are urged to cooperate. of nylons in his dresser drawer..: ball game today. Some who will points on a pass from Mixon to The following names have been “Here, boy!” be rooting for the Kaintuck team Captain Joe Musselwhite, who turned in for the tennis tourna- Bell Hop: “Yes, sir!” will be Ralph Parsons, Scotty Per- made a spectacular catch from a ment: Guest: Take these out and get kins, John Renfroe, Buster Cartie, half-prone position. Ben Brewton, George Clark, Roy them filled.” Jerry Silverman, Coach Scearce, Orange kicked off but Yellow Cowart, Lowell Dasher, Dan Ful- Jim Duncan, and Duck Page. was caught napping when Side- ford, Tip Gamble, Willis Harper, Saint Peter (to new arrival): Coach Clements, Roy McTier, Son- back Joe Littlefield intercepted a Archie Hay good, Eugene-Jenkins, "How did you get here?” ny Clements, and Bud Stone will pass intended for Mixon and Bobby Gene Kingery, Thomas La- New Arrival: “Flu.” just be sitting there. weaved his way for 45 yards be- nier, Jerome Lee, Lane McElveen, hind beautiful blocking, for the This just looks like one of those Leon McCallister, Robert Minick, He: “Why did you quit your tie-breaking score. years that Tech is down and Ken- Bobby Morris, Bobby Pafford, job?” The fighting Yellow team, not to tucky is up. Riga Murrray, Roy Parker, George She: "The boss was so bowleg- be outdone, roared back to tie up Parrish, Eugene Roberts, Tip Shef- ged I kept falling through his the score 18 to 18. The George-Anne is now receiv- field, Bobby Taylor, Glen Thomas, lap.” Fred Pierce again ran and pass- ing a good many papers from oth- Edward Tucker, Benny Walters, ed for another touchdown in the er colleges. If you would like to Raymond West, Jack Williams, Figures never lie, quote mathe- closing moments of the game to see these papers, drop by the of- Gene Withrow, Lewis Wynn, and maticians, but sometimes it take put the Orange out in front 24 fice. Ed Thomas. a good tight girdle to keep them to 18. from telling the truth. . . . From the looks of things, the If you have any gripes, turn ers will be listened to by Bud them in to Miss Margaret Harri- Stone. If you have nothing to say, Orange team is far ahead of the Say it with flowers, others and should go on to win son. Any compliments, tell Bobby you will be in the same boat with the title. Pafford. The criticisms of all writ- us. Say it with sweets; Women Practicing For Tournament; THE VOICE OF THE VARSITY By PAFFORD Eligibility Rules For Program Given The women’s intramural teams fails to appear on the field at the have begun practicing for the vol- This week the Voice of Varsity expiration of fifteen minutes after Monday night both defense and leyball tournament which begins brings you one of the daily prac- Navy over Pennsylvania. the game is scheduled. offense was stressed. Much time next week. tices of the Blue Tide. These boys was spent in discussion by players Cornell over Princeton. All games will be played by of- go out to practice every day be- of the type defense to use on a U. C. L. A. over Purdue. Eligibilty rules for the sports ficial H. S. W. A. rules. program are: cause they love to play the game three-on-two situation and a two- Texas over Rice. of basketball. on-one situation. South Carolina over George 1. Each team shall have three one-half hour practices. After one- week of organized Washington. New Type Offense a. Individual sports: shall practice, the Blue Tide of Georgia Tennessee over Tennessee Tech. Blacks Vs. Reds Have you ever heard of every be done on own, signing Teachers College is getting down Tulane over Auburn. BLACK, 28; RED, 0 man on a basketball team playing practice list in the locker to business. Monday night, Octo- Vanderbilt over Arkansas. Again the Black team came every position? Well, when you room immediately after ber 23, at 7 o’clock, Coach Scearce Clemson over Wake Forest. through without having its good see the Blue Tide in theiir first each practice. made a few remarks to the club. Kentucky over Georgia Tech. line crossed. This time the hapless game you will, in all probability, Georgia over Boston College. 2. A girl may participate in He praised the team for its fine victims of Captain Sid Strick- see just that. Some of the players Maryland over Duke. but one activilty at a time. spirit and hustle. He was well land’s black boys were the Reds, “chinned” in that it was as “com- Notre Dame over Michigan 3. Each participant must be pleased with the work the team who have yet to win a game. plicated as hell.” Scotty Perkins State. okeyed by nurse. accomplished last week and is ex- From the start the game was was a little slow in catching on. Alabama over Mississippi State. 4. A player must have partici- pecting them to look better each a runaway, with the line of the He sat out the first couple of Army over Columbia. pated in an activity in each pre- succeeding week. Coach Scearce Black team crashing through rounds and watched the-little mas- Illinois over Indiana. ceding quarter (fall activities and said they were a basketball team time and time again to throw the ter, Coach J. B. Scearce, carry out Miami over Pittsburg. new students in winter and spring and he expects them to work as a passers of the Red team for losses. his duties. The coach was begin- Ohio State over Northwestern. quarter expected). team. It doesn’t matter to the ning to wonder if Scotty had a Tournament Rules Only once did the Red team cross Coach who scores the points as mind, but a few plays later Per- 1. All entries must be checked the 50-yard line into Black terri- ORANGE VS. REDS long as they are getting the most kins was going in fine fashion. and turned in to the office by a tory, and this was on the last points for their team. If one play- In the opening game of the sea- The set offense you will see will set and posted time. down and the gain meant nothing. er can score 70 points, where the son, the Orange team defeated the be a three-two offense; that is, 2. Each team must have a Again the touchdown twins of entire team could score only 65 Red team, 8-6. In the first few three men playing out and two un- qualified timer and scorer at each the Black team came through, points, then he wants the individ- der the basket. By using this type minutes of play, a Red backfield game. with “Pinky” Newton snagging ual player to score the 70 points. man was caught in the end zone offense it will keep the middle 3. Team forfeits the game if it three aerials for tallies and pass for a safety and two points. A Coach Scearce made it very open and let the small, fast men returning it for a touchdown. few minutes before the half end- plain that he did not care how of the Blue Tide break in for lay- Late in the game, Johnny Mal- good the players is as an individ- ed, John Gardner caught a pass in lard caught a pass to make the The whole Black line, led by up shots. I would guess that the Strickland, “Bud” George, and ual, but rather how good he is to reason for using this particular the end zone for a touchdown. The score 8-6, which is the way the half ended with the score 8-0, in “Bud” Stone are to be commend- the team. type of offense is because of the game ended. Outstanding for the favor of the Orange team. ed for their defensive work. One very true statement that relative shortness of the players. Reds were Thomas and Johnny Mallard; for the Orange team were Coach Scearce made was: “Our Five of the 12 men out for prac- Standout for the Red team was Bowling Green, Ky., Bob Belton Gardner, Rogers, and Harper. ball club is no better than the tice Monday night were freshmen: Morris, who never gave up. twelfth substitute.” and “Oswald” from Jacksonville, Horace Bellflower of Cochran, Hal Fla. There may be as many as 15 During the two-hour practice on Griner of Savannah, Duck Page of men kept on the varsity squad. Coach Scearce has a schedule ORANGEADE made out for each day’s practice CHOCOLATE MILK and it is followed pretty closely. 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