\ - A STUDENT PUBLICATION. JACKSQNWLLES+ATE - TEACHERS COUEGE - ALA. 1953. VOLUME TWENTY-ONE JIACKSONVILLE, MONDAY FEB. 23, -- NUMBER SIXJ

Sonata Recital - TO Include Breakfast Set Bwards - Presented Lettermen At . Annual For 'Friday, 'Mar=.27 Coming Attractions! - Spring! Work By Music Professor thePlansarebdngtompktedfor annual JacksontJille State ml- Football Banquet; Connell Honored Old Mother Nature gave us a preview for a few days there, but (both coasts and at Lohisiana State lege alumnibrmmst w~ch -- she is now continuing with the Howard Boyajian, violinist, and University as well as having ac- beheldon~riaru~~g~~chGary Leach Gets West main feature. Any way, I noticed Stevenson Barre'tt, present a companied such to+ artists as 27, dt 8 o'do& &e Terrace Eight Seniors Among Those quite a few people, including me, sonata recital in Jacksonville on Jepson, Pinza, Martini, Garden R~~~ of the ~ut3ler ~oteiin Point Appointment have had a touch of spring fever, Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 8:oo p. m. in and Ferrell in the u. s., Canada, girmingham. already. Receiving The Recoscition From all accounts thi! Fresh- man Frolic w& a success. How- On miday evening, Feb. 13, the ever, as always, a few people who really c&red did all the emy W Rep. Albert Rains. work. Ah, 'has ever thus. Read a clever article on 4dlai Stevenson in this month's edition was toastmaster. of PAQIUNT. It quoted this story of his which 1 thinic is hilarious. It seem that a young Indian brave was out in the desert taking to %is sweetheart long distance by s d smoke signals. In the sdle of his message one of the experimental atom bombs was set off. He just stood there ilabber- msted, then muttered, "Pgh. Me wishme had said that." This one 14 too good to keep. At a recent banquet at the In- in June. ternational Eouse honoring its new trustees, the director was making introductions of t h e 1951. -in speaker. Aiter an appro- priate build-up, he ended with a flourish, ''Let's all give Dr. Hand a big cole!" That one is nominated as the Spoonerism of the year. ~0me0necommented that Pat Watson looks like Cleopatra since tered Bride, Blossom Time), iea- Friends and WYoW inkrested she's cut her hair. I think so too. turing local talent in solo, &or*, in hearing this annual faculty re- and imtrumentpl capacities. Mr. eital an cordially invited to-at- After all, pyramid the girls on the is the spring meeting of C~PUSNile bet not many others Barrett has conducted opera on knd. have that distinction. (Ouch!) ni at which time offices Wise crack of the month comes from Bob McCord. Up- on seeing someone's automobile Ben Carlton TO Give objection for two persons of ancient vintage, he comment- ing their wash if the ed, "'Pbst guy's out of car." . Jacksonville #lakes senior ~tal~ar. 1 in nine PO- or less. radio men. Understand that quite a few Homer Stephens . Tom Whitley, the old Alabma Jayvillers made it over to see On Sunday afternoon, March 1, lineman and now a TV sports- *$ou'bh Pacific" in B'harn. Y-ou '53 at 3 p. ,,, Ben the priocipal mk&. lucky people! Byz dlil Foe kmw that this cy~.fs.~.rner.Rimh - arw bk-mtking dmm.tyr neaks. Assisting him will be W. H. -% anr or you peop~k~tiikiig kliwgg ppqcegl trow -me sheu of s rk .seems"* ding t o Yqongafter class is over? Sometimes even through lunch, tion to the people of Jacksonville and RuW Ann Burpham, Jackson- ''Elijah"), Mr. Carlton. ..,_.* - * . . .- ... --- . 7 . - ... ,- .. .. .I. .'

Speaking af art forms, reminds m #at it is a sad fact £hat the art write only the bare facts as brief-

yoit THINK about events as they happen; nat just that they dfd hape Pa. You'll fit16 that your letters are more personal and more ap- preciated. pm about your graduation.- Office apm from 8:QO fa 1230 Dear Cadenza:

-OR BLAmTS Aubrey amount yet gfven in t%S - TW~Y,Jodie Connd1,- Gadsden; abDobbs Dawson; John &o- bewuse most of the English pre- -a. Amsterdam, . Y.; Bernard sen'tatiea~ recent& have been H arnm at& Jacbonville; mb fblt~~~WPY. • Shdly, Guntersville; E& Chil- Ben Carlbn is bag-his senior dm, Dew* &rings, Fla. voice mtal WI Mmch 1. Cynthia CRFMaryWein, Anaiston; Joan HqmW, Dadeville; Jme ndaves, Mobile; Peggy Lack- ey, WZ;George Box, Annbton; MeWorthy, Douglw; Jack Col- lb$,.GW3.sden; BllIy Pahaell, Br-

MQTBEB OF CW. M. GARY Dm8 TN Brn0.U 'Mw,Elk Nix Gary, age 79, fn.ather of Charles M. Gary, died I blame him. h Birmingham on Sunday, Feb. 15. Her horn? was in Midway. IZl. adation to Wr, Gary, she is s~~vedby two sons, B. F. and Mr. ?fa students and Mends wrU re: t to learn of his sorrow. B. Clover, assistant bur- =, spent two days at the Uni- vwtp of Norm Caroline recenuy b~be~~for the college.

David Lacey and Bill were the fortunate ones wit- nwmhx the inauguratioi of Pres- idant WhtD. Eisenhower. They al~ba4 @I& picturs made with - immACOLA . MONDAY FBIB, 88, I069 - I . --.is A.- .. ------< - The Teacola BOO^- Review Valentine Sweetheart. .. By Neit Won By R. Nordman DavM Christian: With lwdous Member "We have tried to find the en- By WySoutherland Arthel Parker: Why does it have li~and painted nails, YOU 'trap Associated Collegiate Press tranccto a great hydrosphere be- I m .to he lfke ws? why dcboys just us unsuspecting males. .vhn the '&BlueGOO=" flies by Nat Davis: And when 'the wrest- Member cause we feel that the sea age is at +,P jet spaed, ~e puot is like- have to kiss? soon to come." ly to be the person on whom our David Lacey: The answer is ling match is done, Yon: r-11~ hte~deg@ePmss So Captain Jacques-Yves Cous- beam focuper this issue. He is simply this; 1t~4you who make us wonder who has won. teau begins his new book "The B&nx Carlton, a native of Goad- want to kiss. Dick Gooper: And so we all and published monthly by the Student Body of the State Tdachers Silent World" (a must if you crave wakr, and 'he is majoring in mu- Rock Hudson: No matter what Ilke it too, Just what you plan- loge, ~ad~cpnyille,, and entered as second-* matter real adventure). This is also how sic education, with applied major the face or name, Along with a ned for us to do. w&rch 30, 1943, at the Post Office at Jacksonville, Alabama, under he sums up us motives for de- in voice and a minor in history. girl you%e all the same. Elaine McGraw: Your lipstick's the Act af March 3, 1879. voting 15 years to pioneering in hnykalctiviti= are many, &- my Pamell: . You spend a gane or smeared a lot, Your lovely undersea explo~ations, in t h e cludkg the , college band, the night on a new hair do, To win a hair-do is strictly shot. Ray Campbell: But if a boy course of which he fias made 5,000 string hfoketta, and the college date you tret and stew. Subsapion llak $1.00 90- Year - Margie Clark: While driving doesn't neck, All you say to him dives (can you imagine anyone chorus. Phi 'MU Alpha, Kappa phi - diving 5,000 times?). mppa, and Westminister Fel- along on a road so dark, Your is "heck". Patsy Lumpkin: And in the dark TEACOLA STAFF "The Silent World" is fascinat- lowship claim Benny in their or- strongest desire is to park. ing. book (and when I say fasci- gmization. He also has been pres- Bill Hammill: you turn on your se sure looks queer, With lipstick James Roberts ;., ...... Editor warmest glance, Until we poor sIneareel from ear to ear. riating, my dears, I mean jpst ident of 'the junior class-not to Griff Quick: He's mother's lit- Associate Editor ...... ,...... Judy Trotter that). After the war he and his as- the fact that he directs saps haven't a chance. Jeanne 'Murphree: Maybe he tle lambie pie, YOU -? have John Churcha ...... Business Manager sociates salvaged torpedoed ve- the Silver Chapel Choir at Fort likes a sels and the scuttled French fleet McClellan. th~lipstick taste, Or yybe fun with such guy. - Dana Herbst ...... Circulation Manager very of anyone If you had the pleasure .of see- he i.19has time 'to waste. . l'd like just ance to meet a boy I Ornt,.. You pass and flirt and whose company I could enjoy. A Neil Letson ...... { ...... ,.. Feature Editor vaging an entire fleet is enough ing 'paugh y Marietta", "The h-b\e**, look so sweet And we melt when boy who. would command read, to md me to bed with an ice au~t "The Mew Wi- BEN C-LTON Smp4 because he doesn't neck. MyTrotter ...... Feature Writer pack snd a nembutpl tablet). He dow9 ural Cafe,, and ,,Brig- youAnne turn Young: on the Butheat. time ' is like Bushman: The boy you go with Opal R. bv&t ...... Photographer tells of mbming .through the rig- adown, you know that Benny's as(barnacle encrusted, of talent hel* make these musi- air it's warm and free, Whem a necks with you BECAUSE HE Typist ...... Dan Traylor come), weed-hung gho~ boy is on a necking spree. KNOWS YOU WANT HIM TO. cals a Forney Hall I Feature Writer ...... :...... Richard Nordman (hYOU ever feel weed-hung and ~~~fi~~~rjt~~*~resourcefulness, .I I / ghostly?) ; swirnmfng down sha- helptufnw grid his contribptions Book Ekiitor ...... ,., ..... ~eil~etson ~OWY gangplan&, passing irom . / Abercrombie hi. News Pannell News to orga~atiom and deck deck a n d exploring school twill be matly missed -- drowned cabins and engine rooms when he , BY JamesRodson' By' ~korgeJarrell News Are YOU . 1 (I'm just dead to explore a drown- I've got some good news for - e d engine room, aren't you?). The w"ght is always pleased my fewareades-this is my lad This past has been one The upper elite of Abercrombie Guilty Of Murder? Turned archaeologist, he found the presefi its readers a person c~lumn,If I can talk "Big Dean" w!fi very few which are meeting at the bus stlon in remains of 6argosy (bet you of Benny,s chuacter, end we hto giving me a few hours, I'Il be Of any room 208 now-a-days. The inhab- "I ain't never done nothing that before in my life. " don? wen bowwhat an argosy want to wish him luck at his sen- I therefore, things in Panoell have thh inrtitution of itmt. are those *esh- was a good story, and his face lit up while he was telling is, do you?) presumably sunk ior recital on March 1. .It learning in March. Since I don't Ib6en rather duU. men, Ronney Books, Bill Wester, it. One could almost forgive his grammatical errors except about80 B.C. (2md I dodt mean ejlpect this column to be retired The only new occurrence is and Dick Jones, who, every night, for One thing: He is a graduating senior from Jacksonville headache powden) while en route hawfohd their behavior in my bnor, I imagine that that Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is welcome those coffee-dri&ing Stab allege! from Athens to Rome with a loot predictable. A fz;someone else will be thro&ng hitiatbg new members ifit0 their Abercrombians. Not music comes Okay ! Olay ! Don't preach. [ can talk right' when I have 'that included ionic columns, mar- "man-?aterl fled in lmngalarm out this stuff next quarter. fraternity, and the Poor pledge constantly out of this room, and at sight of The quite to? You want me to go around like a 'waking dictionary all ble statuary, alid bronze figures. * are catching "$('%)-- (and I there's a perpetual banging on They even followed a =brnarine different story of an encounter Thin@ must have really chang- the time? wit" a much smaller shark is ed since the time before I leWn2 know). walls for quiet. Well the joint Nobody is preaching to anybody. Perhaps it is not entire- laying mines (be not Well, boys, it is &nost time for =tops rain&? about mid4lght and much thrilling and full of fis- ed to 11eep through lasses. A. few ly the student's fault. Somewhere h high school or grammar Hop\m .~hlly final exams. This means that silence prevails until the call of ~~to~~~~edh~-spoil by WG~~here. nights a *, school '-her 'lipped .Sov10ngas that weekly theme :ge",',"\,","2 brought sme homework in, We YOU will have to do some last- "Chub", Tray and Ray for dirty (fiendishly deVaof them, wasvt OM go 0. indefinitely blamed it on some 'eccentricities minute "crammine. clothes. came in with a minimum of errors, and so long as the stu- (and I will if you ask me about dents sat quiet'y being read to' that teacher was it?). P.Mock. Some of the boys I should advise you not to wait dlOur 'troops had a pat time fied Then high whoo1was over and the usual percentage Captain Cousteau aucce&s ed- the book) about the of z:e ahgetting the abmd id- the 1a.t minute. you at the Sophomore Hop and are rnirabb in giving his readers a fish during a rainstorm, about the that teachers object to making going to have to burn ,the mid- planning to have another time at went to coll!$~,so-called rvractical English mamar is taught ,en, of in for one year. The rest of the time is spwt studying what participation eerieworld atquality nigh't (andof thebelieve undersea me, if book reporb on classic comics. night oil now to do a little stu'dy- Fe **- I heard by the maPe th,e exploraliqns of a Strange Why some even think that YOU ing instead-well, instead of- V"e that some of the Birddogs of someone else has said or written. think the undersea are supposed world (personal is right! A couple You work those ex- surel~rym burn am for some- Abercrombie are planning to carry No ~tudentshould ever be allowed to mceive a college de- of times there I just knew I had world is eerie at night, just have perimen& in chemistry. .Gad, what thing. Oh, when your &-1 has a date. 'I&, happy day!" -&?re without knowing and practicing the rudiments of good the bends). We feel that we know a look for yourself. You're not is this world -ina; to? 1tss a late permission. Then you burn "No Flu' POTMe In '53" language Wage. Long, complicated words are not necessary. and thinks near a *a* you SayP Well try Well, here come the strong; arm in dua~ng.why the ddnigfit oil unless you can "‘The Lord $3 my shepherd, I shall not want." "All men are blue twi- bathing the dark . . the effect know, they'll get ready for b& in the dark, boys to collect the T. V. itunds, is son&at 'the same)b One part b0i.n free and equal". "How do I love thee? .Let me count that psychol- and fra the way some rooms SO'S I better skat. I mmain your the ways". Three famous quotations with only one two-syb look, this would be possible. This 1 en't-k n 0 w-whaY-m y-pencil's lable word among them. e that some of the boys is no reflection on any certain ~uthng-do- reporter, So he's a fine person. An employer doesn't always have a out of town to get room, Bill Jones. Bill Hammill '' - long-the a~qu&intanceto judge by. fairy1and riot Of color down to roofed with, a flat stone propped heard Beany Since nothing has occurred that . A well-howm minister once said that it was not profan- ut dating "Reforma- miat interest I finm Mi" Maude Luttrell was called ity he objected to, it was the tremendous waste of mind the other day. She's by *hh# our sen- to Charlotte, N. C., on Saturday, - that prompted it. He said further that it is the I=, uncul- round here* is she, iors of Panneu 'the beat of luck Feb. I, because of the critical ill- and success for *e future. Thee neSS Of her brother, Gaq Luttreu* king to a couple of miveld h.om her well-known restau- include: Dan Traplor, Bob MC- Cord and Rex Watley. I remat, the 'urnme is un'er- and 1 hea-omend ,this ~01- MGood lflak, boys!" she may return to hfit clz$ses @ tfsaustratd md Maday. The docte'say 'that her thid;-+y. thid;-+y. brother mag Ble soon, or he my . Ifwm.for ti=- * :nzEyf+ z:pt ,,",yz,"lzy,Pf - "W. "'u-... 7 -,- rors or ranneu me ,Jest og luc& ', ""-""'- '.== -- U=VULU~S DMCK ana orange wp- 'el *Son who substituted four-letter words-for con- This- hr a bwl. that leads you on, Ben'V1 and success for the future. These ness of her brother, Gary LuttreIl. pears cmpletely (eonhuiqg7snpt I was talking to a coupleof rte Bhoughts and phrases. it?). Down 120 feet the blood of Messages received from her stated Rie high school teachers and the cotlege professors who a ti& or a mao rum green (me you~~w~$~~~er",h~k$ will bwagah on pageg", 1. r#ntour boyshere lnin atom ~~l-~o~a few daysrehu- ago, include:Cord and Dan Rex Ta~lor, Watley. Bob,I regeat, Me- 'that the outcome is uncertain and : letting by the assumption that became we can would, oi cowse, remain blue). us on the topics she myreturn fa her classes on 3s a com~ebncefe& and who let mdwte with a de- mu, only ultraviolet is left. I heartQqreoWend this vd~and On% oonVer- "Good luck, bpys!" ?e with the words apd phrmbl~gyof a field hand are "The okto~w,the manta ray, yo".lt.rmust ahd 'ation wns how glace + - Monday. The doctors say that her eeI-b- a. that should make It a lot easier Was- One Of the Porn d@this' tk& of. it's gntw'1at.e &VY. brother my tlie sws or ha may us mSBinju8k. ltis si&ening to thi& that some =d the "" tbs they may ap~w",rays CoMeau, for some of :YOU. YOUmay find it was a't I wouldn? be UP thb late except l&wrfop sm-time. People wh9 are mvth from this rnUege fike's* he'd lrmake a 'million" I fm the fact that Eve been loddng L ~ollegaWe go* out h teach, and pass on their poor who to dimcult to find a irnmed* wonder what Mike's is. It rnht be" allowed to go about their na- throw my uarayn mhe *, Mason is shhabits la the arming generation. Lately sincnt's f& off the prrss, be some nearby fruit Wee Baf mmane for five how 1'~have in Be red&an many & tural occupafions and these de- mbdtu- 'I done"; "You wuz"; ''Don't De&?rP'.How thin but it is well w&h waiting for. (capitalized out of rewrence). to dsfde mrt- mtely do not molesag ting for Mrs. Sybil Reaves, who 'dent body are gufity of murder . . . hlhrder of their h,, diV,, ody on m h anoh- one eat I in- WeU, Izm running out of paper, an't-fie artiae or Men. lther tongue ? news, anything you I've decided. Edt. ' -has a leave of absence. - does Cousteau reserve judgement, sist.you read. , .and else can

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I Coming!

\ Attend The The Masque And Wig Guild Annual Military Ball Will Sponsor The Barter 'TheatreIn Given By The "The Virginian 93I b.e R. 0. T. C. ' Cadets . I Tuesday, April 7, 1953

March 18 Ir College Gym --, . Leone Cole Auditorium - One of the Outstandine Social Events of the Year I

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t . a . .. d :i>r. - 7'.Proposed- i. Amendments Of The Student Government Association -ND-~ TO T= of the fall term, or the first school CONST~JPUTIWOF TRE SGA day thereafter. 1 ~~~i~l~~111of the constitution (B) In order to be eleited, a of thk student Government ASSO- candidate must have received a majority of the votes cast in the er on discretion of the student ab-

Ten percent on the

cation unless otherwise slated in cers.

hatchee; Laura Upton, Centre. (B) The duties ol. the vice- ss officers are: Paul pre&dent sbll be the same as PPA PHI KAPPA LISTS

Eta Chapter of Kappa Phi ma's honorary e$tirTation ity, has annbuhced the

AMENDMENT Iv

AMEM,MENT XI INAUGURATION

* Qn mnager Dr. C. R. Wood, deali of the Dr. C. R. Wood, of the col. We, attended the annual meet- iag d the American -Awwiatian of Colleges an Teacher EdUcaUon ih Chicam last week. , 1 class officers sh

election shaII be YEARBOOIS

on will be held Article 'V, Seeti

Stop Day Or Night For The Best In Quality And Service For Better Service Patronize

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andidates far the in this article One Mile,.SQW#Q Of Jacksonville On Jacksonville - Anniston Highway with an ovw-all for all worlr do

- * wnmY - - - n to $f .. reky; n to *'m Basket Burger 5 ar a be* WithFrench Fried Potatoes and Onhn Rim - . With French Fried Potatoes abd Onion ,R~I~ U- ho& - cati~ Sect Pctic (A) Cg Short Orders :ice by g, Sandwiches Short Orders :ice by !ek of tk5 111 1 185 C 'LL KNOW UOW-These home ea stuaents wih mow

Jillaanie Ann Guyton, Hamiltan, bridesmaid; Shirley Wright, Pisgah; bridegroom; Mary Ed Smith, Piedmont,; the bride; Marcelle Bow- db,Ohatchee, maid of honor; Jo Barclift, Union Grove, mother of tha bride.

TRUSTEES ELECTED for the Inkratioml E ndowmeP4_Foundation are shown above. Front row. - left to right: (sated) Mrs.- W. S. Pollock, annbton; Mrs. T. Ma Calloway, Jr., Gadsden; Mrs. E. When.. The Right Man Comes -, Ann&+ton;Mrs. A. C. Michaels, Gadsden; Mrs. Thomas E. Ulby, Amiston; (sfanding) Mrs. C. R. Shephera, Gadsden; Mm. L. B. Liles, Anniston; Mrs. Neilmore Lefson, Gadsden; back row: Col. C. W, Daugette, Jr., Robert Reich, Frank Martin, Gadsden; Col & A~ersa -ton; Lt- James B. Allen, Gadsden; Rudy Kemp, E. L, Turner, Jr., Anni&on: Maurice Hofflnan? Gadsden Dr. J. H. Joncs, Jacksonville; Dr. Houston Cole k standing behind MT. ~urner, a__& ,r:,,, -miA...--.. Located 3 Miles South

mm-vm mm--=-r=-- .I------are taught to small groups of corn when Fey hae homes of American students, npeciailly se- z&<2:~~zf&'$ USHERS CLUB FETED AT ville Highway lected * *Oreign language en- VALENTIJVE PARTY Foundation Formed at 1st classes, by the visiting students. of circumstances and how to - T. at types Of M. Callaway, Jr., Mrs. Neil- They learn the folk musk, the tions. $e Home Roblerm Class of the me -International House Pro- more Utson, Mrs. A. C. Michaels, dancek and cugtoms of the var- H me gconomics Department gram at Jacksonville State Col- Gadsden; Mrs. Thomas E. I(ilbY, ious countries. Together they or- Right Uley are learning to which is studying how to enter- lege took on a new significance Mrs. E. D. King, Mrs. L. B. Liles, ganize programs which are pre- entertain at wedding in tain at various types of ga~tiffand last week whm the International Anniston; Mrs. C. R. Shepherd, .sented in schools, churches and a class :all* Problems wedding festivfties gave a Vden- Come In And Enjoy Endowment F o u n d a tion was Attalla. befe clubs .arid civic organiza- taught by Mary tine Party on Tuesday night in the formed with the signing of the Dr. J. H. Jones, founder of the tions throughout the state. They are going lounge for the Ushers Cluh. Rita throug4 the experiences of giving Shirey Certificate of InCOrPoration. This program, was elected a tmeby The foreign students room wi? sue and virg.Inia Inrie certificate was signed by 17 life- the group after the organizatibn American students in the dorrm- Parties leading up to the web time trust- and 0Fcers were was completed. Lt. Gov. James B. tories and have their meals in di"g' ~eweddingand reception. T& lounge was beautitully de- elected for the orgaruzation. Allen was elected an honorary the main dining roam on week- The and took corated for the occasion with red The organization took place at asociate member of the board. ends. During the week, the for- pLace la@ week with Vonde Cock- gladioli and Valentine symbols. a dinnu meeting held in tbe In- Others present at the meeting, eign and American students .have ype;Joy Cart-, Arab; The refreshment table ws ten- Hot Chocolate ternational House Qn Wednesday were Mrs. IE. M. AYWS, T. M. their meab in the International Jimmy 4 UytOn, and tered with large red heart and night with Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Callaway, Jr., Mrs. C. W. Daug- House. Ruth Gmover* as h"ltesses, red candles burned in candelabra. Jones as hosts. The purpose of ette, Jr., Mrs. M. M. Hoffman, As the International House fam- Ann Nichols, Fort PaYne, greted The.mimon in the roQm were de- , the foundation will be to promote Abrs. Rudy Kemp, Thomas E. ily grows from year to year, re- the gu@Sb. corated with hearts and the re- the work of the International Kilby, E. D. King, Neilmore Let- lationship between those who The bride wa~Mary Fd Smith, freshmen* -carded out the House, with better international son, Mrs. Frank Martin, A. C. have returned to their native Piedmont; the bridegroom was idea. relations as the chief aim. Michaels, W. S. Pollock, Mrs. Rob- lands and those an the campus is Shirley Wright, Pisgah; Jiplmy Nineteen Mrs. El. G~~~~ were played for enter- life-time 'trustees were ert Reich, L. Turner, Jr., kept up through the publfcation, Ann Guyton was bridesmaid; tainment. form accegted to found the Mq. Houston Cole, Miss Lucille 'qnternatio-1 Voioev md--- B~wdoirqOhWee,mid orga-ntion with 1'7 ofthem Pra- Branscomb, Paul J. bold, h. c~qspondence."Intern at ional of honor; and Jo Barclift, Union Prftsent were: Jack Collins, enl. W. J. Calvert, Opal R. Lovettmd Voice" gives accovnts of the ac- Gmve, was mother of the bride. Billy Pannell, Vita Marriano Nmdmro, Neil Leuon; And Short Orders Col. q. _M.&m, publish& of Mrs. R. K. Coffee. tivities Of fie -dents and re- Guests were Sue Shirey, Hen+ the histon Star, was elet6ed Program Beviewed Ports On the whe-bwbi and hvidLasey, Judmn Wborton, gar; Virginia Ihrie, Zabulon, N. c.; ~~~~l~,Cmper, Stepbw, chairman; Maurice M. Hoffman, The International House Pm- cupations of those wedin var- Mrs. John Rowan, &lrs. Margaret Robat PalmW, Ja* BU1 ~i,.~nn,... e w ~~AAL--- - A -vice-&resident of C. F. Hoffman gram began seven years ago when ious varts of the -i&ld. .. .-. ;-,= .a ...... ,, .P , *_ '.: - . + -. . . ' - - . .

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Education Departwent I Tiack Team Taking lrtramural Program Shape On Campus Is Outlined -- By &na Herbst The fo1Iowing letter was 1.e- Jaclqrmvilk State CeMge will, ceivsd by the Physical Education have its first track and fiead and Health Depafiment: team in its ASStow. Eepeated m- mr&* Of Inbamrals terest by a~mde mmljepg of ' t~~ haS r&ted the Jacksonville State CZoUeple forming of a track tmm which Jacksonville, Alabama- will Gasticinate in Intercbllegiats competition wlth rmighboriag col- Dye;rkee bm mggned by ow leges in the atate. physical edueati~ninstructor to c. C. DilIon, prmsmof pBy- %ather information abw &&a- murals h .th *dous cagespiwe of luggage from the Reserve Offlcem Training Corm as & be the "On- aa8 of Idp dlttg G-y. Cadet @Mom1$ma hm' and hna Mm ubiver~ytiw throughout * eve departare for in Lt. *' II. S. ~tpr&able 6t~d~I ~lmeq mnd ~sft) and Cadet ~mt.~er caper, w*, 84, Werbnl Yam'' win make tLc Set. Carter served as iMmota of miwary the CWC~. Bth men h3ve had have chs~j- scheol because ~rplt.ii~n. M$~ in track and I believe YO^ have a very out science on the ROTC staff for three years. field. - stan-g program st yaw school. Mr. Dillon has been head coach Wavld you please send me your intrBUrd and any at Haward Callege and several ,.-- In &k wdle w&, He. other information ;yau mimt haae. a A pmt win great'y Out On A Poll . peat . has caached several athletes . 'PPrFeiat*. IF ONLY I COULD:- Ffanclsco. and t&ms in this 20-Qdd rears d William ., GRADUAT&G @arOrD@X$-TM. rreup of Jaeksondlc Fifite seuiors rec&v& their blanket ',,,,. !3hcer&y you- Were aammond: Date more Day: Quit smokingk Jew.~SpiGW8gel gals from J. S. C. Richard Greer: I ~.~.ly would. aw~rbat thc anmsl fmtbnll Bangact held in Iiemmond Hall. Left to r@ht ape? John KrwMmb, fierbst, a will be giving herdam. N, Y.; &die Cornell, Anbfw T111.le~, Dadsthi Bemami Rmunettp Ja~kmnvBle;and Beb Taylor: Pl~ybridge with- , Jam= smothm: change to AU- vduabla sad tips h.s 889 M. 20th St. OUt &~~hgSandy% QUd$ b the b-, Dobbs, Dawn. picked up in his swen pmof CXarinda, Ima sedsuite. Betty hhwo~th:Eliminate Peg- - h%h sChwJ. and collegiate COM- TMs was the reply: Helen Th~mgson:R& back the bands of time. = DavL, CAP Members Attend Air Force Team TO petition experience. . Mr. Jerry Spitmagel Sd Carbin: Stay out of the Dana- was a member of the wl- Burl ''TWrtCh" Mi&@: Go ia Howard BayajianGets n: 20th St. Army. Regional Mwting Here Feb. 23 - defeated univ~sityol Alabama Clahda, aroounthg class without a bask. - lP&3-SO ~(RYDOMVI.trakk and Fete Bro~ks: P&SS political Alvin By- Get a baby girl. RegileseaW ~arrkstonmad ~n Air PO~CD Aviation field t-. science. Gharlia wiggins: Set UP in Critids Applawe I am glaa *at JtoU W@ inter- Mi- the past week-enal at the + &Mion Team from Mody Air He was also a, pw~cipant the bush- in -mi. wo-day Southenstern Regional =tiCID hbw smeared in ~ae,~a., headed bt ~aj.~atim;~ ~ld, -1 m1&~~t e~tdin btrununl spent.. we - LYLeWorthy: Punch a few pm- Jamt Clemenh: Set up in busi- Ja~ksmvllledDel it Me XIme* . mting of Civa Air Patrd st U~ ~~-~land Nelson will visit State Teach- N~WYW* city in 1946 en& that nmund in Montgomey . b of the most newar~parts hme Bennett: Have my free- ~axwaFQW ia -*mew ,* be be in*- berg where w CO~~EB~on F&. 1953 1M0n- ls47-mring second pla- in Janet ClemeBts: But a '53 &- day). ..The purpose zrf teams ~OO-W~de; ahs cap- of "lkge lit4 and often the TISOS~ doin a$- Major Lucille Bmmcornb, Cam- m- Boyajian is lmown M a mem- ghtrley Stw* Oh* if Mly die. o=~of we Jackon- ber of the eouege ficulty. j.~~YbLt will be to ~~SCUSSAviation tsm of ms awn w-,a-1 team ne@Rled. BY gmg8 -- vmg auadron; F%t Lieut. Sawill apwaF in recital brelater Cadet mot and observer Train- which won the slate tifie three each quqkr's work we cantin- Jimwe Little: r don't kn~w. Jones, Ccmfixandant of Cadets of tus month. ing with Edege YRWinterested in tmes in succession, . ually impmve aur intramural arOxyn Free~an;Go to (Unknown): Stop a June wed- at the u;liversit3 Sr program. AS a result \VI have On the Bennh&On. ding!! t h e Jacksaaviile High StAaol he comment fcom the Moat- a career in Shb'eg. Williws'See my h"lrbr. Fight; Eugene Johns*, as9bt-t gomerjr papex ww as f011t~w~: ~aj. stated that: the *labma, he won tk annual what We Crmsidm a well-raundd ~a~~ P rQgram, offering Lumpun' lli dlUng Fellow in w n&ghborha SUP^^ Offi~,@ Fiet U8utt F. Hmard ~~~afl~n,vi~linf&, tern & h QO llsy cmn~tedwith TUrhyJ"f'L me& of ty~~mjh Qa&**g damg a @Qd-foOk- E. Hanneti Assistant hi ant. Stc~wsonBarrett, pianist, highly recruim but is here merely Ya record time. surnin~~he was much to dl paFtBc@mts. came hme the night, wan- O-u! run ing boy. *red in@ the wrw no=, and QS -d& &om A~WO~. plewed a yew appreciative au$iL dieserninate information. and aa- awarded a trophy ior being tb . program is entidy by Griff Quick: 8~tdating Paw turned pwpqe d thig annual re- ence at the Fine Arts Museum cept applkatims fmstudents outstanding athlete at the Naval senior physi~aleducation majors. the home laundry unit a"d go with a mddbkiR* in placg of the TV. ~ostwo hours Qaal meeting, made sf 10 yesterday aftmmn in a ronmrt who wish. to take the Air Farce Babing - Center, WgBeoh, Thls is ~&rthe dircrtion Mm* mental and physical ~xaminatirms muornia, for participating in advlyment of tke h&ad of BS MaTry a rich he watched through, the window Southm&em SWa md PuW swmored by the M0nt-n with 12 kids, rU and at Music Club and the Mubum, %* to determine if they are c~urrW.ao-odd m@e% winking the ma- Phplcal EEdileatiqn Department e machine as a couple of @co, was a comWmatbn of car&&- pairs of low underwear were en- w~rkshop far State second in the annuaI Free Sunday .The ta the expansion of the Air Jori* of them. His best event was h ws&ing this way we map laugh at the draft board, Sad- bbg whirled about-though be Squadron aPfic-. It was tondub Afti- Civic Series: Porn to la Wmgs an& the n-the ball-mii-hlli j~,~.ttime one two-fold benefits; first, it offers a %feat saurce of recreation and a during mY c~llaeMmr, have wa w~tmagwrestlers tde- bd by Maj. r(;ien. Lueas Em,Na- The rogram aonsisting of Par- siW for additional tr~inednprs *linu*& 55 ~~tmds. bay. rho nug be interat. "nw~entfa tbe .lvdent. ol a nice ArmJr m, sgd a happy -on. Uond Ommandm of Ule Civil Ai. Lita iq % hllnor by Bsch and two md rated Clf&cer~ an orllent , dkmaT&i oppartu&y currently exi%'Cs for ed in beorning a membm of the the couege and the atu- mbol and & of Em & sonab far via md piano by Virginia Berry.: Mke the dean's F~~ years my ambition Patrol-Air For& Opficers. Bethova and Bw,recpes- qualified mu@ men, Aviath cdleg~hclr team, get in touch dents who take part in the pro- tively, wa6 a oamplimat to t& Cadet training is open to all men with Mr. Dillon or>Dagaaerhst. gram receive a vast amount of 'Wee R*d' dawn ken to eb a channel s~her Diseadm grawS by kir E v e n bekweesl th@ages of 19 and 26%. practice sessions are held every exl:e~i@n~e the fidd af PhYsi- one by. greaser. How old ~i&,jgover Force wma cond*Ctpd makgomery raudienm, though erncores am ~QEcusbm- who are unmarried citizem and ZtrtOrfiaon ftorn 3:00 Yp 5:W p. m. cal education and recreation. at the Sdma TimesJourptl hu *e subjeets of romme&ians, Bushan m: New,Mr. wiLkes.mtne UP witfi an alternate pro- sry for dmicd programs of this have ~~P~~ 60 raester 01 90 Twice a Week the team will oharge .of the Pr0-m is thr ~p-.: 286, pnnna. supplx md mainbnanw eerfan~iw me wa~nsthe quarter burs of collq., regardless )Mlmey out to FOrt McClcllan chairman. Be may Aect as many fm~oawMeh -1, o~aUotrs,and deal- Jimmy mgpan:Gnduate window box we*r. - of win U* advan- mistants as 3s ismeoaav. To- ~ntweEL the mt - lag bth ru*a, =* et* au&i.n~em&1*1dly tan& for the mQor subject. A~Etmb Lowllghh. programs. rnsre. he acuists who apparently mztst pass mental and physical ex- taEP of practiCing on a go& cin- gether with hlg asWmts, Ule te, ,f n,t year- Tke JacbnmBsqttadmR & we= as plea& with the auidme ambatiaa~rts greswibod by Air track g~~ousrYloaned to chaiman makes out the game nap T~~~~~~:Take s Sauth Force &n&U'dsd mwB%Majar Jan- trchda, socm $I plaw ' to play -pican cruise, up Bf 3 ,ww oouege as the. audience- was- - with.- them-. - .I,-. --. . . -.. . .-. ----?-I m-- ?A- n..h-. - .-.. .= " WfS wb take In the pto- - &i,--II' x- mamM@mhas B~~~~~~ and sr&- recmz quawad -F9 men, ~m college tradt earni, g& ia eb Cagt *- * men wlb Mr. mm, Hubst. rdve vast* ~oymBM~: ~ettla down nith been 'ta a channel gwirtYmw @, @, N, E v e n bet~~dfi&e ag:q .01 19 MS. Pracbce sessim are field every exgerimce tn tPre field af physl- @,,w. old flsht. ovs at the SeWa Ti~~ih& who are married cikimns and a@-& from: to 5:Bb p. m. r&waaQBand rmeaWn. El~m Ray: N~lft~~,WiJke~. haw ~*d88 SWB* 4 90 T"iCC a *\the w@ IJI -l &"a: weto go@# mae ell. ~5 +& an: dt-b pm* ** .peSsien whw ma* had ~WS'myQai 8~ ~bklbQM-. Ifr -9 Awt as m~ J-T ma=; ~rduate *Y d.bkVI s. -is To- winam. ba MBT. - *Ms - of. (ke mgw st&$.nt. Apgqfcan~ W ,%van- ~asii&a+e- newmry. -k tbmt ms- mW @ass mfafand physical ex- We-of. Sf~~~ciW'ona && a-gether with his ad%tanC ther ,ter of ,jwl Jtw. by aua&nce amhattom as gresffibed Air d* fzftd OmCollrrl~Jomd to chairman makes out the game D, ~~1~:.-.~ak&ytb as the auilienoe was ,With Ulem POrge ~ti~d~s- - thm WOItgh Ma J- Pew%sohedule, secures a place' to play - &j. Nelson stated the team will .SPmM kmfce 0frm the mmW Pr0fWe.s the fle-n ~~11~man: B~U,up ~mb be l~atedh the Umge b l~lbbb- equipment, ~ee~at pro~e~ pub- '~~~~q&'- Graves ~a11and will weborne any fir 85 difier-t My9 had licib. is *en the ~rn~ra9and ~~bb~&,$ley: 8-d cm 'that puestim mneernlnl tbe pnm. turned out for ~rac'ticehlcXut%n$: aW na tW the -wMu other 4. wba rtrpd Thanton, J.rL -kLBob jsbs are weed cut to the hat ~urypw: dbve J~Cb ba* Vetera118 Mu&= &prt ~~~iuB~,"ld~~*&~th. .nd tb. krthm Ken: Get a million dd- EfernhbyMd 1- bard, Bob bq vir@ md%.' The managem, OF of m. I Chub Lewf wm-** t the mrium, which The pareta by Bewas ~ia- the variw 'Leaftls are selected by *~a ~ELTM~:rwbnt a hair Williams I. be based at a word ~lirpott. na~ywritten wifh a wed ass, ~'tpohry.Ale.,-Wwld War my -1 Ba mile~t,*&? @e organization or aitorg gl~)etw. quabass played .CW- fI ~~tamfh~ GI ! T&~ mmmmkhosonly, but wu vIth WB BiIl train- ThnapsOn. Pete JW3k'Bu* s~~llroringthem. Their job Is just B$U Nwfhl: $pnd mme '- neh&is being ex-* 'to paniment written by TldeGIO Na- bg were mminded today by the If%Omr@ smith, 'MyDona- as ttre titles implies. ~t is also ,in ~rab. belade seven fixed mm 2- eha1maowned ~ungmviollrr- veterans ~dminist~ationthat re- hoQ, BQb Jacm~Bob -Mns* *eir duty, dong with we OW@ BUF~~:I - m1 W*- Carlton l&klbe~s oi ~~lllE&hto sca! AM Jon=: Florists way radio &tiOIIS in JabOLIViue & the I-. In' bh number PQl"h of 195% &&@t Inu?rt that other e* Bpjian had appattunity; tor ex- f~&s~bnitlt&l&o their VA region- and S&Wh- . that a true spirit of good sports- L and ~f~li~t~~,planis a alxo Pra@i~mso far haveb- an- ~panshigIS wrha on ware, duf- V~V& @&&: ttn even

hibg uualiea m- n9 lat@r th.n 3E- 1, sm - derwap to cie~doy)a @rormd ab- * wia mmMO~~ eerned mpemghtaJhaDe,Bnd @ i semS cm* ka-g Bj:ww, go013 Baeh pIayfrig-W't 04 1m. $ in& the Maq Jane 3a~Rsan:Take Sen- Corsages of kW and a sweep melo4ic Faitwe tcl mbmit the mpab lq WQ'~~ * it -bTe The der- arc select@ l,q the afer ,= mt. HEARD b&. ae Am~~a!Q@ d~am&*1~ A. Bmtaxl, al&ww+@'dr- c~mmitt8&. m*~.am md 'I- wapm .:Q arwd all'types DUNCAN mNAqT~ in Op ~. VA BE- @. to the fm* nzqt violin anand piama in Odor @imager of the M~hama men, quite eitfdent at their &Id in a sawhu. By 30 Wi. o bah PW. a gbml Wke, warmed, my1xsbl1t on job. Wd MUSIC mAmm sQyePd -ariL Byd: the CU~ of ~low&s keen sense of the dynamics 8o in &eo&nuaace of 01 sub&- COmpeEftionw3'* At this tfme we have rm book- wip b EMma. Oa ThmsdW, evmW JazL. 2% hcepaysrlents until such as Nu ck;aBter " Ma %P Bme Frd mue@% kb dt Our *m to aid puin .. D6n..Bddin; ~etout OP w aB types These musicians, Boyajian, pro- the reporb reach VA. and tiw u*erdW-2+f *ma- your ~urvey. 11:0wevar, we arc wbml. Frat8fnib fe~orof viom BZ the ~aama~eTr&e& hven't yet *E- with two meet- each. now- gathering materials and in Bichaid Nordman: ! I ! I I the of State rm~.C?ollem,and Bar- cei~edtffe repost iom may ob- If you are intereSt@ in tra*- formation with the hope ~thav- Let US arrange &qaki fOz viOLin and PIano rett, civic musical director for the corn on and to make the act m~zzslrd: mt ha - wmxed by J. Ewes lhuzcan=a db or 81. tbm hmtheir imtructoqs, ini one soma tim in the nn, bh both nmme18 The training repor@-covering team* %psm: Retire! your flowers for member of the music faculty. to the qte, are dbtinctive assets onlyl.com Lmm~mdWwelabor htrBrnUT~'Cmss ~faeL .LNh tam win spmsor' I. 1 inpim: ~tlmurid. The sonata was played bar ffev- t* musical Alrr&O. for tbe'calendar year 1emerve be osr* event and award prizes. DO& GO 20 an for the next dance ard Boyajian, violinist, wid Ste- ~mmer; . a purpose, wfi *id. Wednesdw afhraobn, Feb. 35, at for the fht five P~W. WSISQ~ BaWG Oaas- Pfsm** of ~m-p-0 -a pirst, they wsedby v~ as the den, in the little auditorium of bask for adjusting each vemnls Graves EaIl. After tbq pE~p@dit subsisteince fm tfre current ye. through once, W.Duncan gave art (U53). Phone mpLanatjon of the wmppsltm And xaoltllm tw me part of and ,the$ it plaged tlle ~emnd the veteran's mws= af in$&uckion We. me pwformmm wag en- farm aw&g, thus &v&g 4761' ahusfastically a~plarmdodan8 Mr. him tha chaQce b put into pme- Duncan received unanimon$ ap- !ice wgat 4e ha5 learned in tb math. Jf at any time you ti+ gram1 from ttre ErW. ctmr- Afterwag& a rmmptbn was hew 6ir.e any orthw Worrnallan that Tb w?wt~~bawwer, ria not we can sunply, please feel at in musie building. BdWh- qply b &me h haining undex menb were served by Jay Perm liberty ta write UE. the EGpFean Q3 Bill, *4e 3-, son, WeUngton; June Usr~t,Mw" new sin-kv Ann Burnbarn, fa&on- 'I their liapnthly rtlEo~nra?nwsare corn- rycrm; puted an a &Wrept bagis. yille; and Mi% Olive Bartia~U'th Cba@~m,Inhamupal Program 1 I faculty. Mr. Wcm's sonata was @lay- 1 MWEC SORORITY W ed at P cornposw's wwium at / MORNING NCOFFEE . Peabody College in Wshrine a' * few days after the prder. rn t~ me ~lpkGamma ~;gsa~nSW- 'It Always Pays TO Shop Grays' audience was Dr. Howard Emson, ority had rofeee Vednm- director of %e Eqstman oi day morning tn thg lounge. Shoes For The Fainfly music in Rochester, N, and re- Mabas of .the somity are. nomd composer and Luctto.. Ann Burnham; Melene Borozw He vaY O"*km in hi. Wayxm Ihrdeman-Aubrey &OOICSmrp morrck ~ups~iaria Men's Shirts, Suits, Shoes praise oi 1IAr. l3tmas%wo* end Wmd: mey smhnHb, call& it work of a mature Wame Hardeman-and Aubrecl dei Wwon; LO* CW~Q~~hase -tanamhip as ~Broofrsqf Sylvan&, former stu- ~aroln&~, Aaalla; Mary and Hose . evidead in the mnata b cornpar- dents: at JSC, rw~1:lyWmpletea me*Hue41"t0WQ; Gail in^

able Wmany meat wowid the a- a-. their bade trair_ling Fort Jab Haw=; '-a mr, ha1realm d ~&mp~~iti~."son. They are &om above in a ~YY: me~0-, a Ladies Dresses and Shoes memmta wfll he slay* here mmhst sent to a fdend. sf th~mu& WxiIW is ath-isor. I an Feb. 24 when Mr. Bo&an Wl Eight now Me sorority hrra MF.~wrett give e mC~cfbl Mrs. Leamud Omy is sewkg as *end in ~f Ladies' Suits h .the mew ~dtodqh. WepEfoMst irl tb &$C bf Dean 'AFhich it to make Impmv-mf$ c. k. wood. bwMaf12-t.-da- . mati~nsr~e&ved from the silver ERCANTILE ~iv@~L.99-y!EE ?s%~~?$$Y~ - - -* cnr F&. 24 when BQ~.Bmn WI Eightt ;Ow* soGri6 Gas Mr. Bwwtt we a ~lmatarecibl Mrs. fRonml Gray is sewingas se%wd proje in M b Of which it to hpm-9 ffy &e w Adto&m. Weptf-a i3f c. R Wood. #u? Mwic Dwaztmwt. The da- ERCANTILE eid~d &%SB m Waod wul nations received from the silver mmth for p~rato mm fie emtbes Our garage is in &oh bdshape go to Phone 4121 + Jscksontille Department* ~~~~ all ~ H~Ymme of J~USthat it would cgLlase if the W- " Hospital. wmto ~fo~'hoI&g h& of YQU who ~n~u~. I~lan&!!prhg ~ap~ing1 ~ib Workkg Mothers b 1 Bgi WkiWh9tt The w@r& mothera o$.ArnUi- . "B" ;mx&l3y, 9th Regm*t crs have iowd a chmio~itl the of the mi&$Il?ii -Scakbgl:d atxi perssp of Repr-tretiva Kean&h BIab .is ~~~M a taWW fraberb. (Dl It'ourth DfoMct sf eesemtyr st the kdwL@g af Aa., in their battle to obW spr- amrter. At W time 0th~aWe8 tax reliet nese vpt&m woprthg =$idate wlu -% -4ves and widm+nine mil- b be&@@ m@hWm. lien strong were happy this we& ~hm&fie -paration of DItr odr social meetleg. The spe8k@ & to Md*cars eixpnsw w-&it 'w.@ WLMajor Jack Ekntley, U. 8. ark ardhq and reasonable with '%rot to b%-mduw@with tbr: AiF Force, who dellvared a mw't p limit oP $W per-week b any .b&psi@iiix"Wr @id the Con- fnt&e&ng and dum$imal hlk. @aRd. The bill woulil not apply to mwn,"tlai9 working rnahwJ IU tWc was, *%hat a my- w@FWm@tkqs who bv6 an ad- tlrsU iS far ohlld We, Wethe &OW in tn &&erest - C~rnmissionedBQTC Wficer Cat3 ~~ heme excpx%U mother js wo~kiag the sh&& he Expect in the Air FcrroeD'. Bis S6,0OQ, ;plw mB fw each 61ie am.w, 5h the gocev 4dW 16. It WQ& apply Q re- store; sad in dies." JB& AhWt m-111g talk *. diffm@ Qy ?&f q- and ammts vklnich twm adr flm ealedar mr 1$S Ma a11 auhumt year&. -artwed considerable iri$megL - Mitehdl BBdfall, d&tlt m- is G~Q&-=-IEO~- f,, of This year, B-9 +ti= 3 *- hla r*M C Ehbba?xj & Blade . !WmW& vipdnn Shei90~~Edwards, - U3S 6 adfiba pegs- rm we kdb which is 1Co be the ye8 p-. ~s@h-wide' w@bion netwe. , & tb C-1 a$ Fort year. ' This bok wilt be added .@ a& In of hb ba m* M-. Ha &-- ,, mm %hw$ saM watw, R-WI1 IWeaTinis? ks'W k interested m- " vn%&! r&ef &o milkions oi j* I from W., vapy. beginnin& It was We ere planning: to elect ne& me - tbougbif :,''pit ft a c h NIhit~ryoiiim at our next mW9 $a wda tm teams becsm sa replaw Wose who being;

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putt& &e fint$Mg t.iimhes t6 t4.m new hope nsanMeWnt lywe Tsb whh!h win hove am, The lurrldsoanre fpur-Mroolir hoase will 36 comd ete ia e.mde811 when fiabbd Sis gisk WW hg irr Um house ~4thWr a%yisor, Mrs. 5. B. Mattihews IMP. ~&i&edl~&This is part of %e m~&mil 00~tor ff degree in home economics. The studenb ire: 3Wa CuWr, Py$gs EW~Y,4- NiohoBI zpil VWdkh me(on -1.

Basketball Seassa Ends W 'Nomatter if the big a& gtysmw you cak* beat a skating pas$ o9.a winb night. ljae SUE there's ake

'srfvim w~a trw m- mta* .of &em .% wd prri% w &ep we Tkdchey d RaWd .W&W tied: iqfouJpajgWM67~J~c -v Craig, RV&PWed ad Sbg Rwhay wwe the &e& nebders mQtsmh. &r the teem oU satp9%. &"I Lrulr. ..- -r--3.. trrm rry.~illu LU ria~ialy LUG IIIUJ~ jne ~r~snman~1-m w pruua LU The graduating seniors are: Georgia Teacher6 :%acting dkneers. haw one of ik *'embers a pert "e&bb'b 0 registered trade-mark. @ 1953. ME COCA-COLA COMPANY , Shag P,lchep, Vivip Ward,: Rdax On Feb. 7, the Gaxneeocks h of thundered past the highly-touted Miss Peggy . Sharpton, w o weI1-knoyn band. I -- Bowdoin, John Krochina and Tt Milford Coan. All will be greatly Georgia Teachers by a 73-66 mar- &$I$.The Gameoocks won a game dssfd. but they lost the services of their hpected tb be back will be starting guard, John Krochina, Pete Brooks, Joe Craig, Max Wil- when he fell kte in the game and son, Tom Richey, Dgfon Weems, separated his .arm at the elbow. Bin pass,, -wardWaklrep, Way- Krachina had put 19 points -ion ~oi~elland a few men off "through the bucket before lw- - tfie freshman team. iniz the game to lead the Game- .Jax Wins Over Livingston, 63-s6 cocks. Ward -ind Cow hit for 17 I On Jan. 27, Jacksonville won and 16 paints respectively. Bobby ' the fist of ~WQfro9 the hvlng- Phillips, capbins of the PFOS, led < ston Tiers under Coach Steve, his team with 20 points. \\ by a margin of 63-56. Coach J. W. Lose to Stephenson took over when Coach The Gamemcks their sev- Wedgewath had an ap~mdectmyb enth game of the wamn an Feb. " Shag fiehey led the 10, when the Roward Bulldogs, : that night wm 15 points la by Bin Karrb, defeat& *em ' W~anward was behind at Hoyard, 89-78. This? was a : with 11 Points. Bill Rutherford h,d by the Gameco& since ! was high for the mers with 10 the schools are Eivah , points. on Lne courts. Bill Karrh, big ' GanrWks Win Again her LSC' Howard center, led the point On Jan. 27, the Ga~Coaswon making and scored the most .their second game from the Liv- points that in single man has Lingston Tigers. In their' second scored thk season. He put 32 straight =me, ~amec~~a- points through the hbbp before feated the Tigers with a score of fouling out late in-the game. He - 79453. Mousey Waldrep led the was followed by Morrfs Jacobs ~amecockswith 25 points. Wal- who hit 21. Milford Ceea and drep scored all his POihts in the Shag Richey were the 4ig guns first and third quarters. He Put On for the Jaxmen with 23 and 17 a great show of Wfnt making. points respebively. This was the , John Kr~chinafollowed WddreP second gam between the two with 15 pohts. Milton Johnson teams. Jacksonville won the ashigh for Livingston with 13. --, first 67-54. A' Jllxmen Defeat Mosca~ins Gamecocks Dmb Howard ~n Jan. 30, the Jaxmen defeat- The Gamecocks got revenge 00 5 . % ed the Chattanooga &masins for Feb. 17 when they defeated the - the second time. The GWnecoch Howard Bulldogs, 85-67. mg Tom . - came from Behind after the Mas- Richev led the Jaxmen with lo I 10 Months Scientific Evidence aY ' NOW. _-. assins led at the end of the first 1 aoing Most of Tom'& 1 .. quarter 90-17 to win by a 80-12 came in tfie last two quirtas. I MEDICAL SPECIALIST is making regular bi- d count: - Max Bowdoin, 15; Vivian Ward, This was a great wid for the 14; Word man, 13, followed. monthly examinations of a group of people Jaxmen because Chattanoage is close behind Tom. Jim Harrison Fo-r Chesterfield ' A rated high among the small col- was high for Howard with 17 from various walks of life. 45 percent of this leges. John Krocpa and Howard points. This was Jacksonville's group have smoked Chesterfield for an average Waldrep led the scoring with 24 Isecond win over the Bulldogs I and 21 pints r8Mectively. Bill after droppfne one. of over ten years. Brown led the Mo.casins with 17 ? points followed el- behind hY PILE .~pp~~~~~~~I;Y~RTEST herten months, the medical specialist reports Norman ~aferrnanaad Jay psil AT ONCE FOR APRIL 23 I - bulsky. with 12 points each. All eligible students who in- that he observed. Thd was the Camdo& third tend to take the Selective Ser- I .. straight win. vice Couege Qualification Test in Jaxmeg Defeat Livingston 98-60 1953 shoufd file applications t no adverse effects on the nose, throat and On Feb. 2, Jackson~illedefatea once for the April 23 adrniura- Livingston for the third time. tion, Selective Service National sinuses of the group from smoking Chesterfield. Vivian Ward led the Jaxmen to Headwters have advised. a 76-60 defeat of the Livingston An application and a .bulletin Tigers ia Livingston. Ward kit for of infannation may & obt;lin& 20 paints with most of hem eom- at any Selective Serviw local . ing in the Iast quarter. Ward was board. FoJIowing ins$mctians in, followed by John Krochina, How- the bull*, 'the student should ard Waleep and Tom Richey fill but his application immdia- with 13b 12 and 12 Points fesflectb tely and mail if in the special en- , iuely. Bill Rutherford was' high v e 1o pe provided. AppFfcationa for the Tigers with 16. must be postmarked no later than Gamecocks W$n Fifth Straight midnight, March 9, 16153. Early - .The Gamecocks won their fifth filings will be greatly to the stu- straight game on Feb. 3 with a 66- den@ advantage. 54 win over the Livingston Tigers. Sub Tom Richey led the daxmen Did you hear about the moun- wgkit;6j']jnk --!fitt be _w,azfl- tain boy who asked what he IS BEST FORYOU *- Wkbe I The Gamecocks won their fifth filing; gr~~i~y'to the StuZ game on Feb. 3 with a 66- den@ advafltage. 54 win over the Livingston Tigers. Sub Tom Richey led the daxmen Did you hear about the m~-

with 16 points but-he was fol- tain boy who asked what he *- lowed close behind by Howard thought about radio, repw, 1 IS , BEST FORYOU1933. &dr MW ~0~x9 u Waldrep with 12, Bill Rutherford don't hold none with furniture - I - again was bigb for the Tigers. that t~Xk.8".