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SUPPORT YOUR THE GEORGE-ANNE EAGLE TEAM PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF GEORGIA SOUTHERN COLLEGE VOLUME 34 STATESBORO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1961 NUMBER 20 Eagles Top Vandy In Opening Double Header 8-6, 4-1 Sophomore Brown Twirls 133 Students Attain (Masquers Will One Hitter In Nightcap Present Comedy By JOHNNY SCOTT Dean’s List Rating Larry Crouch pitched three and two-thirds inn- One hundred and thirty-three Nell Dunn, Augusta; Lee Edgar Here In May ings of one hit ball in relief in the first game, and Ed students at Georgia Southern Dutton, Tennille. Brown pitched a one hitter in the second game as the College made the Winter Quar- Also, F. Sue Ellis, Statesboro; “See How They Run,” the Georgia Southern Eagles swept both ends of a double ter Dean’s List, according to Glenda Mae Eskew, Augusta; Masquer’s spring quarter pro- Paul F. Carroll, dean of thelDenmond Ezra Exley, Rincon; duction to be performed May 4 header from the Vanderbilt Commodores in the sea- college. j Barbara Rose Fletcher, Sumner; and 5, is a comedy of circum- son opener Thursday. The Eagles, runner-up in the Those making the list include: \ Katherine Flynt, Pelham, Mary stance, stated Mr. Robert Over- NAIA Small College Tourney last year, took the first Emile G. Abbott III, Savannah; Jane G a 11 a h e r , Thunderbolt; street, director. Sara Elizabeth Adams, States- Glenda Rentz Gillette, St. The theme of the play is game 8-6 and walked off with the second 4-1. boro; Eleanor J. Akridge, Pel- Marys; LaV'erne Gregory, Moul- based upon mistaken and un- Pierce Blanchard started for i to take the lea:!. In the bottom ham; Lynda Lee Alberson, Col- trie; Billie Ilee Groover, Jesup; known identity and was de- the* Eagles and gave up one half of the fourth he Eagles ral- umbus; Anita Jeanette Amb- Roberta Halpern, Statesboro; scribed by Overstreet as a run in the first inning. Ini the I lied for hree runs to take lead rosen, Round Oak; Jackie Shel- John Thomas Hammond!, Modoe, “mixed up affair.” Eagles’ half of the inning, they j again. ton Anderson, Statesboro; Car- S. C.; Glenda Sue Harden, Stil- In the play, the Vicker of picked up four to go ahead of J The Eagles wrapped up the olyn Janice Arthur, Albany; Ger- son, Lane Hartley, Alamo; John- Merton-cum Middlewick, played the Commodores. Vandy scored I opener ir. the fifth inning as aldine Bailey, Milan; Kateleen ny Michael Hathcock, Atlanta; by Jim Fields, Claxton, is im- again in the second, three times ! j c. Rowe doubled home one Barlow, Eastman; Jerry Roger William Henry Henderson, Lou- personated by three' different in the third and one in the fourth j rUn and came home on a dou- Bennett, Alpharetta; Sara Ne- isville; Patricia Hiers, Ft. Valley; characters and the resulting ble error to knot the score at ville Bennett, Sylvania; Fred D. Joanne Hill, Tifton; Sandra Faye problems provide the humor. 6-6. Sandy Wells, who reached Bishop, Savannah; Yowell Mack Bobby, Ashburn; Shirley Jean Jane Dotson, Brunswick, plays Marvin Pittman first on the play advanced to Blanchard, Meigs; Donald Arle Holmes, Cartersville. Penelope, the unconventional third and strolled in on a balk Blevins, Tifton; Sally J. Boulin- Also, Howard Lucius Holtca, Vicker’s wife who has returned for the winning marker. Camilla; Robert Harold Horel, eau, Baxley; John Russell Boze- to England at the close of her BASEBALL ACTION once again becomes one of the familiar sights on the Georgia Southern Winning pitcher for the Ea- Savannah; Charles B. Hutche- acting career in America. man, Statesboro. College campus as the season opened yesterday with a double header against the Vanderbilt Scholarship Has gles was Larry Crouch, who son, Kite; Norman Larry Jar- Clive, an American soldier Also, Marilyn Lucille Branch, who first strikes confusion by Commodores. The Eagles netted only four hits in the first game compared to eight for Vandy came on in relief of Blanchard rard, Alma; Yvonne Lanier Jett, in the fourth. For his fine re- Brunswick; James Gilbert Bran- Metter; Sam Porter Jones, dressing like the Vicker, is play- as they walked off with an 8-6 triumph, while the second game* was a one hit e*ffort on the part Apr. 22 Deadline lief work, Crouch was awarded don, Albany; Mary Frances Lyons; David Wesley King, Re- ed by Frank Chew, Bartow. of pitcher Ed Brown to* give GSC a 4-1 win. Today the Eagle baseball squad, which is the Brandon, Statesboro; Diane becca; Janice Elaine King, Tif- Sue Ellis, Statesboro*, portrays second best small college team in the nation according to NAIA, faces the team from, the Uni- “Player of the Game” honors Brannen, Statesboro; Garie Applications for the Marvin for the first game. ton; Linda Lou Lang, Commerce; Miss Skillon, an old maid who versity South Carolina in Columbia, S. C. Brock, Folkston; Barbara Lillyan Pittman Scholarship to be In the second game nightcap, Francis Dean McCall, Reidsville; despises Penelope for marrying awarded on Honors Day, May Brown, Dublin; Marion Larry N. Jayne McCurdy, Glennville; the Vicker. little Ed Brown showed near- Brown, Perry; Betty Jean Bry- 1, must be submitted to Dean perfect control as he held the Gail Wright Manning, White Ida, a cockney maid and the Paul Carroll not later than mid- ant, Woodbine; Doyle Russell Oak; Jacqueline Anne Marshall, only sensible character in the Commodores hitless for five and Burch, Cadwell; Melvin Albert night, April 22. Augusta; Lois K. Meadors, play, is portrayed by Nonie The Scholarship, established two-thirds innings, struck out Burke, Wadley; Deanne Burk- Chauncey; Roderick Meddlers, Ringwald, Savannah. Honors Credit Program ten and walked but three in holder, Dublin. in 1955 by the First Federal Brunswick; Grace Miller, Portal; Others in the cast include: Savings and Loan Association his sevetnth stint. Also, Betty Lynn Cadle, War- The Eagles provided! Brown a Pat H. Morris, Pearson; Mary Claude Astin, Atlanta, as the of Statesboro in memory of Dr. ner Robins; Hazel Cannon, Ja- three run cushion in the first McAfee Moye, Millen; Ann* My- bishop, Jack Griffin, Sylvania, Marvin S. Pittman, provides kin; Gwen Stubbs Carney, Syl- grant, Cordele; Emilee Joyce as Humphrey, Jimmy Ray John- inning and scored again in the vania; Mary Elizabeth Carter, Now Offered At Southern full tuition, room, board, and Nelms, College Park; George son, Stillmore, as a Russian fifth. Brown lost his shutout in Tifton; Esther Mae Carver, Sa- An “Honor Credit Program” the chairman, of the social sci- all fees for the academic year, Ronald Nesbitt, Atlanta; Ida soldier, and JoJo Deal, as a beginning in September and con- the sixth inning when Bob Jones vannah; Linda LuEllen Cham- Jane Nevil, Register; Helen policeman. entitling candidates to do re- ence division, the candidate will reached first on an error and bers, Waycross; Sandra Jeanne cluding in June. Noweck, Jesup. search in* specific reading areas follow a unified program of For the, 1961-62 year it is raced home on Bill Hitt’s single. Cox, Lenox; Dorothy Anne Bill Griffin. Tommy Howland, Also, Charlotte Mullis, Ogden, and obtain three quarters hours reading and research. The can- Hester Newton valued at $693 to include the Cromley, Brooklet; William Brunswick; Henrietta Dell Park- and Buzzy McMillan each pick- Glenn Cunningham, Cordele; credit for the reading course didate will be able to confer increase of $15 per quarter in er, Savannah; Mary Faye Park- Tuition Increase matriculation fee recently auth- ed up two hits to lead the Ea- William James Curry, Kite; Wy- has* been added to* the social with the advisor about his pro- er, Sylvania; Larry L. Philpott, Award Available orized by the Board of Regents. gle hitting attack. McMillan’s lene Fendley Curry, Bluffton;. Ft. Smith, Ark.; Stella Rebecca science division, according to gram* of work and receive guid- and Howland’s hits both came Edna Joy Daniel, Chester; Jac- Announced For Present juniors are eligible. Powell, Claxton; Charles F. Dr. Jack N. Averitt, chairman. ance in the special field and di- Selection of the recipient is in the second contest, and quelin Bair Davis, Register; Jack Ragsdale, Hamilton; Emory A. Rowe’s double in the fourth in- Brannen Deal, Statesboro. rection in the preparation of the To GSC Juniors made by a committee appoint- Raulerson, Nahunta; Wendolyn Fall Quarter, ’61 A junior, who is enrolled in ed by the First Federal Savings ning of the opener gave the Ea- Also, Virginia Gail Deese, Reagin, Hazlehurst; Rebecca essay. gles their only extra base hit. any of the* ten academic divi- The Hester Newton Award is and Loan Association of States- Fitzgerald; Mary Etta Dekle, Burton Reese, Thomson; Mary Smith and Kantor each got The matriculation fee at GSC sions at Georgia Southern Col- The social science division being offered by the social sci- boro on the basis of scholastic Register; Francis Lorine Dell, Rivenbark, Metter; Sandra Eliza- will be. raised from $45 to $60 two hits to lead the Vandy club Waycross; Catherine Dixon*, Mc- lege, must have a minium: grade shall establish the requirements ence division for the first time rank, character, qualities of beth Roberson, Odum; Avis Ann and will go into effect next fall leadership, achievement, physi- in the first game.