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Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 2-28-1958 The George-Anne Georgia Southern University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (1958). The George-Anne. 372. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/372 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Campus NAIA Contest Begins Tonight At The News Briefs Tonight at 7:30 in the G.T.C. and 1955, and Georgia Teachers mate, Jim Kitchens, is con- and averaging the same number G.T.C. will observe National gymnasium Stetson and Rollins in 1956 . tributing 17. of rebounds, but freshman guard Editor's Desk Library Week ahead of schedule Dick Bishop is close behind at will square Off to open the 12th The tourney, field was chosen Mercer, with the best record during the week preceding finals. 16.6. annual District 25 (Georgia- by the Dunkel rajtings, which of the four teams at 14 wins and Gentlemen Of This year the library will seek five losses, has two tough Georgia Teachers College has Florida) N.A.I.A. Basketball automatically evaluate point two sophomores scoring 54 per scorers in Woody Richardson to point up the value of reading spreads in relation with rela- cent of the team points in their Tournament. At 9 p. m. G.T.C. and Norman Carter. Both are and will dramatize the role of tive team strength of the 10-13 record. Guard Chester Cur- The Press will play Mercer University. The opposition. Ratings of February averaging in excess of 18 points the library as an important games will be rubber matches ry has scored 432 points with (Managing Editor's Note: 17 make up the field, and on the a game, and in a recent game source of education. This pro- in both cases. against G.T.C, Richardson an 18.0 average, and forward Britt Fayssoux, editor, is at- strength of them G.T.C. is Whitey Verstraete is close be- gram is under the joint spon- The winner of the tournament seeded No. 1, Stetson No. 2, scored 22 and Carter 21. tending the Georgia Press sorship of the American Li- hind with 419 and 17.5. The two institute in Athens today and will represent District 25 at the Rollins, No. 3, and Mercer No. 4. Rollins has a senior and a recently became the seventh and brary Association and the Na- national tournament in Kansas tomorrow. J.K.H.) tional Book Committee. The Stetson, with a 12-10 record, freshman leading the scoring. eighth G.T.C. players to exceed City, March 12-15. Rollins is the Playing .500 ball at 12-12, the the 400 mark for one season. ATHENS, FEB. 27, 1958, theme chosen is "Wake Up and is running 13th in the N.A.I.A. only team in the tournament Tars are most proud of senior Ticket prices will be as fol- Thursday afternoon—Here in the Read." scoring derby with 83.5 points that has not represented District per game. Gene Wells, the bomb- center and three-time Florida lows: General admission, $1:00; city of the smoky hills on the 25 in the national tournament. all-stater, Dick Bezemer. The reserved, $1.50 per night. Stu- campus of the University of Dr. Marshall Mamilton, pro- sight shooter from Ludowici, Mercer went to Kansas City Kingston, New York, strong boy dents, 50 cents each night in ad- Georgia, the Georgia Press As- fessor of education and co- Georgia, is scoring 21.7 points in 1948 and 1954, Stetson in 1953 is scoring 17 points per game vance, 75 cents at the door. sociation and the Grady School ordinator of secondary student per game, and his senior team- of Journalism of the University teaching for Georgia Teachers are sponsoring the annual Geor- College, has been confined in the gia Press Institute. This is the Bulloch County Hospital since 30th such meeting. Each year Wednesday of last week. His ill- distinguished leaders in the ness is not serious, and he is ex- field of journalism are invited to pected to be released before this speak here. issue of The George-Anne is re- leased. We of the George-Anne William S. White, Pulitzer staff hope that Dr. Hamilton will THE GEORGE-ANNE i Prize winning have a speedy recovery arid soon PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE INew York be back at his regular activities. Timesman, and Wright Bryan, VOLUME 31 Collegeboro, Georgia, Suburb of Statesboro, Friday, February 28, 1958 NUMBER 18 former editor At the last Home Economics of the Atlanta Club meeting, February 17, six Journal, and girls were nominated to repre- now editor of sent the Georgia Teachers Home 1 the Cleveland, Economics Club as nominees for l(Ohio) Plain state office in the Georgia Home Masquers to Present ] Dealer are two Economics Association. The FAYSSOUX ' of the featured girls chosen and the office they will represent are: president, speakers this year. Tomorrow Jerry Shely; first vice president, Comedy Next Week Robert S. Allen, famous Wash- Mary Carol Bowers; second vice ington columnist, and Buford "Dear Charles," Masquers Mrs. Winfield J. Lee, as- president, Rose Franklin; secre- winter quarter production will sistant professor of speech, is Boone, Pulitzer Prize winning tary, Madge Lanier; treasurer, editor of the Tuscaloosa (Ala.) be presented March 4 and 5 directing the play. For several Elwanda Barber; reporter, Lin- at 8:15 p. m. in McCroan Audi- years the Masquers have pre- News will speak. All are Out- da Sikes. The election for the standing in their field. torium. The play is a comedy sented outstanding productions state officers will be held in and an adaptation from a under her direction. Among- The sessions for this year's April. institute are being held in what French original. some of their outstanding suc- is by far the most imposing The story revolves around a cesses were "Teahouse of. the building on the campus, the famous authoress with three August Moon" and "Macbeth," Georgia Center for Continuing Dr. Neil Judges children whose father is a por- continued on page 4 Education. trait over the- fireplace. The This meeting is held for pro- comedy really begins when two fessional editors of weekly and Vocals in Cairo of the children decide to get daily papers of the state and married and .; Denise Darvill B.S.U. Members also for college editors of the Dr. Ronald J. Neil, head of the authoress runs into many state. the music division at G.T.C, is hilarious obstacles. Editorial Policy in Cairo today judging vocal Compete Sunday events in the Region I Music Molly Williams, experienced Many problems of the Fourth Festival, according to an an- G.T.C Masquer, will play the Estate, both of a technical and lead as Miss?, Mrs.? Darvelle. Stanley Brobston, music nouncement from that depart- major, and Mrs. Joyce K. an ethical nature will be dis- ment. Miss Williams along with Bill cussed here. One of the most Sanders, who portrays her Hodges, English major, will interesting of the many panel Ed Timmerman, graduate of youngest son, spent last Sum- compete in the Better Speakers' discussions held today was one G.T.C, will serve as chairman mer in summer stock in Vir- Tournament held at the First entitled "How Can a Daily of the vocal part of the festival. ginia and both are very Baptist Church Sunday night, Newspaper Best Pursue an Jack Broucek, on leave at capable. Another experienced March 2 at 6:30 p. m. Aggressive Editorial Policy of Florida State University where Masquer, Diana Bair, will play The tournament is part of the Constructive Criticism." This is he is working on his doctorate, one of Denise's daughters. This Southern Baptist Convention a subject that is by far one of will also be there to judge some CHESTER CURRY and WHITEY VERSTRAETE are the men to will be the last time Miss Bair Training Union program for the most important in the news- of the piano events. watch in the N.A.I.A. Tournament this weekend held in the new will appear on G.T.C.'s stage. teaching young people in the church work. paper business—that of editorial gym. Both of the basketball men have exceeded the 400 mark on Miss G.T.C, Kerstin Pihl, will appear as Madame Duchemin of policy. points—the seventh and eighth in th'e history of the college to do Stanley is a member of the Jenkin Lloyd Jones, erudite Duchemin Sardines. Miss Pihl, Baptist Young People's Union, editor of the Tulsa Tribune and Art Majors To so in one season. from Stockholm, Sweden, is an and Mrs. Hodges is one of the the featured speaker for the exchange student and appeared counsellors in the junior de- Institute last year stated a in 'last quarter's production of partment. Both are members of remedy for this problem when Teach in Fulton "Ring Round the Moon." the First Baptist Church. he said we need editors who Art majors at Georgia Teach- Baptist Contest Offers have the ability to stick out ers College will do their student their necks for what they think teaching in the public schools is right and proper and con- of Atlanta and Fulton County, structive.