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THE GEORGE-ANNEPUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE VOLUME 28 Collegeboro, Georgia, Suburb of Statesboro, Friday, November 4, 1955 NUMBER 6 Collegeboro To Retain Own U. S. Post Office News Received Jack Broucek - Dan Hooley In Telegram Concert Program Released The Jack Broucek - Dan From Senator Hooley duo-piano concert will There will be no change in be held at the Georgia Teachers Council Meets; the status of the Collegeboro College McCroan Auditorium post office, Postmaster' Z. L. Monday night, November 14, at Strange was informed Wed- 8:15. Discuss Noise? nesday by a telegram from the This program is offered to the Washington, D. C. office of general public free of charge. Song, Rats, Votes Senator Walter F. George. Broucek and Hooley always The news came after a week vary their program between Monday's regular, meeting of of rather desperate efforts by popular and the better-known the Georgia Teachers College Mr. Strange and President classical numbers. student council was routine ex- Henderson to avert the closing The program will consist of cept for a spirited discussion out of the college's postoffice. the following numbers: concerning the substitution of A letter from the postmaster 1. "Passacaglia" by Handel, "GTC" for "TC" in the school general received recently indi- "Sicilienne* by Bach and Alma Mater song. cated that the postoffice was to sonata in D for two pianos The substitution was finally be discontinued as such in an "Allegro con Spirito" by made. Everyone present felt economy move by the ad- Mozart. that it should be done to dis- ministration. The plans would 2. "Fantasia in F Minor" by tinguish Georgia Teachers from have called for a "contract" Schubert. the several hundred other system of mail delivered at the 3. Lies songes, scherzo, waltz teacher colleges in the country. college, with the mail handlers and Polka, by Milhaud. The discussion came about here merely being the lowest bidders for the job rather than Vocalise, Rachmaninoff. from uncertainty as to the THE MUSIC EDUCATION CLUB is shown he re as they posed this week for their official Memories of Childhood, "Run, duly-qualified civil service legality of the change. club picture in front of the library. Top row: D on Flanders, Bobby Godwin, Ralph Bailey, Don Run," "Ring Around the Rosy," The constitution was care- personnel. Nation, John Chambliss, Duward Whelchel, J. C . Martin, Sandy Campbell, Dewayne Dutton, and \ "March, Little Soldier," "Sleepy fully examined and President Stanley Bailey. Second row: Mr. Dan Hooley, D r. Ronald J. Neil, Tommy Anderson, Harriet Three Deliveries Time" and Hobby Horse, by John Tootle made the parlia- Mr. Strange told The George- Pinto. mentary decision that the Woodard, Ninivois Croft, Joanne Parker, Reggi e Jackson, Sandra Glasgo, Jimmy Tidwell, Sara d row: Mel Seidel, Cathy Holt, Earl Smith, Vir- Anne that such a system 4. "Rumbolero" by Gould. change was within the purview Cunnard, Jack Broucek, and Dana King. Thir probably would have meant Blue Danube Waltzes, - of the group. A vote was taken ginia Sykes, Bob Priestly, Cecil Woodard, Jame s Jones, Billy Kinchen, Milton Norras, and Guy only one or two mail deliveries vetsian dances, by Strauss. and carried. With the changes Thompson. Bottom row: Kitty Kelly, Nan Step hens, Maralon Westbrook, Sara Frances Drig- a day and these deliveries would the new version is just as gers, Virginia Barrett, Carol Johnson, and Rut h Sutton Odum. have been delayed by about 12 euphonious as the old one, per- hours. As it is, there are three haps more so. The new version Shoes at home; deliveries andt three dispatches is as follows (sung to the tune Jeanette Gnann Blizzard, Porter each day. of "High Above Cayuga's President Henderson and the Waters"): Campus Scenes Go to Sock Hop postmaster immediately got off "Alma Mater" New FTA Veep Daisy Mae Chasing Lil' Serve on Panel letters and phone calls to postal The annual "Sock Hop" will Down among the murmuring Abner through the Ad Build- inspectors, senators, and con- be held tomorrow night, Novem- pine trees The FTA Club met recently ing. gressmen, requesting that the ber 5, in the old gym beginning Where old nature smiles, For Workshop proposed move be considered. GTC holds up a standard, and elected Jeanette Gnann as Four "prize" students hold- Final confirmation that no ac- at 8 o'clock. The theme for this the new vice president. She is Students and faculty mem- gay event will be "Harvest Known for miles and miles. ing a pre-trig class session tion would be taken came Time." Chorus replacing Myrna Robson Hood. on the sidewalk. bers from GTC played a large from Senator George. Lift the chorus, speed it on- This theme will be carried out The list of officers for the year * if * part on the program in the Strange 20 Years in the music by the "Profes- ward, One of GTC's K-9 stu- Ne'er tier standard fall, is now complete and is as Washington county Language Mr. Strange came to College- sors," GTC dance band. A floor follows: dents seen frequenting cer- Arts Workship. This meeting boro as postmaster in 1935. show will be presented by stu- Hail to thee our Alma Mater, tain class. GTC All Hail. was held Monday, October 31, Since then his son, Z. L. dents from school. Clarence Miller, president; at the Sandersville High School. Jr., was added as clerk. "Ma" Franklin, housemother From the blue and broad Atlantic, Jeanette Gnann, vice president; The college station, then on to the boys in Sanford, said, Nancy Mclntosh, secretary; HAMILTON IS SPEAKER Ellen Blizzard and Marion Balmy breezes blow, Porter, students at GTC, par- a contract basis, was first "Presenting the Sock Hop is be- Bertie Franklin, treasurer; Dr. Marshall Hamilton, co- established during Dr. Guy coming a tradition for the boys Wafting far your noble spirit, ordinator of off-campus teacher ticipated in a panel discussion May it ever grow. Careen Hatcher, reporter; Well's term as GTC president. in Sanford. They look to hav- and Lewis Strickland, pub- training, spoke to the Glynn "Setting Up Standards for English Programs in the High The assistant in charge of the ing it from year to year." licity chairman. Academy faculty in Brunswick mail then was J. G. Watson. A "Sock Hop" means just The following items were dis- Tuesday. His topic was "Mental School." Moderator was Dr. A. what it says; Everyone sheds cussed: the telephone situation, Two members-at-large will Health." J. Walker from Georgia their shoes at the door and Rat Day rules, the excess be elected at the next meeting. Institute of Technology. noises eminating from the little These will be elected from the ASSEMBLY TO BE MONDAY hops, or if you want to call it The afternoon program of the Name 12 to dancing, in their stocking feet. store during study hours, post membership and will serve Dean Carroll announced today workshop was highlighted by This is a good opportunity office closing, election rules for with the executive council. that assembly will be held Mon- speeches by Mrs. Marjorie for those of you who hate to the freshman election, and the day as usual instead of Tues- Membership In dining hall problem. Committees After the business meeting day as previously announced. Guardia, whose topic was wear shoes. Come and enjoy "Reading and Daily Living," yourselves in the ole country to make recommendations at was adjourned, a very good "We had hoped to schedule way. the next meeting were ap- movie entitled, "What Greater Furman Bisher, Atlanta Consti- and by Dr. Georgia aWtson, pointed by President Tootle. Gift," was shown to the group tution editor, as speaker whose talk was based on the Kappa Delta Pi theme "Learning about Chil- Suggestion box letters by Ed Abercrombie, who is a for Tuesday, since he will be in Twelve GTC education majors dren." Mrs. Guardia and Dr. touched upon the following member of the GEA and who is town that day, but it develops have been invited to member- Attractive Offer Watson are on the GTC problems: also employed by the state at that he will not be able to meet ship in the local chapter of faculty. 1. Close the assembly by the film library. with us," Dean Carroll said. Kappa Delta Pi, national For Students singing the Alma Mater. honorary society in education. 2. Move the suggestion box Initiation will be held later. To Visit Overseas higher on the tree so the bench Miss Constance Cone, of the can be used for a seat. Here Are Dogpatch Rules! education faculty and adviser An opportunity to spend nine 3. Excessive noise from the for the group, announces that On Dogpatch, located in the want to marry up wif the likes th' lovely young lady whut got months studying in the Scandi- music building and the little the following students have ac- isolated im. store during the 7:10 p. m. hills of a somewhat uv her! cepted invitations. navian countries is offered to area of our country, there once Now this plan proved to be American college students and quiet period. Plan for Marriage Ellen Blizzard, Andrew Dick- lived a mountaineer by the rather successful for the gals of Now Hepzibiak had no in- son Carroll, Mrs. Reba Clements, graduates for a special fee of name of Hepzibiak Hawkins. Dogpatch, and has since become tention of having Sadie on his Mrs. Jo Ann Lane, Libby Ann $800, including tuition, board Now Hepzibiak was a rather a tradition in that community. and room, plus travel. Students hands permanently, so he called Martin, Jacqueline Mikell, Four Members amiable sort of fellow. He lived Dogpatch Rules will study a famous residential all the eligible bachelors of Dog- Our Sadie Hawkins week does Carolyn Pierce, Shirley Gay an easy-going, contented sort of patch together and informed Roundtree, R. Frank Saunders, colleges or folk schools, it is life ... contributed very little to not quite follow this pattern, them of this plan of his for Shirley Scott, Carol Thomas, announced by the American- Of Faculty Plan society, and took very little and for all you dog patchers getting his daughter to the and Cecil Roscoe Usher. Scandinavian Council for Adult from it. "Hyar air the ragalashins which Education, 127 East 73 street, altar. all upright citizens will foller." New York 21. Probaby old Hepzibiak's To Attend Meet "Boys, since none uv you has All Dogpatch gals will: geratest concern was about his Four members of the faculty been man enouf to marry my '1. Ax fer dates. Pres. to Talk To TAe non-profit making daughter, Sadie. Sadie was in the division, of education will dotter, I'se gotta take firm 2. Go atter 'em. Scandinavian Seminar £pr (horror of horrors) and old cultural studies offers stufces attend a meeting of the Geor- measures. I declares t'day Sadie 3. Pay expenses. maid! Low, the gal was nigh Hawkins Day!" These hyar air Screven Group in Denmark, Norway or Sweden gia Teacher Education Ad- onto 16 yars old! Was he gonna 4. Tote books fer Lil' Abners. visory Council in Atlanta Wed- th rules: 5. Lite thar cigarettes. and applications and brochures have her on his hans for th rest President Zach S. Henderson nesday, Thursday and Friday of 1. Now when I far the first 6. War a har ribbon or pig- addresses the Screven County may be secured from the coun- uv his nachural life? cil. next week. shot, all yo rats o bachelors tails. Junior Chamber of Commerce Dr. J. D. Park, chairman of Actually the reason for runs. All Lil Abners will: Monday night at 8 o'clock in Estimates for the nine-month the division, Dr. Marshall Sadie's not being "married-up" 2. When I fars th' second 1. Refrain frum axin fer Sylvania. seminar including fee of $800, Hamilton, Shelby Monroe, and was the fact that she was "so shot, all the Dogpatch beau- dates. His topic will be "The Public trans-Atlantic travel from New Dr. Billy Weaver will attend ugly. Sadie Hawkins, as every- ties runs after yo. 2. See that Daisy Maes air Schools." Sylvania Jaycee Dr. York to Copenhagen and re- the three-day study conference one knew, was the homliest 3. Eny bachelor whut gite courteous to 'em. A. Lamar Blalock, is chairman turn, and field trips in Scandi- on teacher education prob- gal in all the hills. No self- back across this line afore sun- 3. Roll up one laig of thar of the organization's public navia are approximately $1,250. lems. respectin' Dogpatch male would down has gotta marry up wif overhauls. school welfare committee. ■POT

umi ON CAMPU> by Dick Bibler Change The College Name ? "** Inquiring Yes ... No . . .

By CARLTON HUMPHREY By ALTON JONES Reporter A weeks ago the question came If the name of Georgia Teachers few By ELLEN BLIZZARD up of whether the name of Georgia College were changed, would this ac- Comments were so frequent Teachers College should or should not tion increase the enrollment? I think after the editorial, "Let's Vary be changed. The reason most often the Food," appeared in last it would, for the simple reason that given for so doing was that a different week's paper, that I asked a few people outside the campus realize number of students their name should aid in the growth of the that GTC is no longer an institution opinions about the editorial, and school. It is agreed that a number of came up with the following re- dedicated wholly to teacher training. students choose the college in which plies: they enroll by name only and the big Betty Home—I think it is a For many years* GTC has been a little repititious but can't sug- teacher-training institution, and its name colleges attract many students gest any ways to improve it. in this fashion. However, one should reputation as such has spread This year I haven't been eating there as regularly because I throughout the state. But last year remember that these colleges did not become big overnight through the practice teach at Pittman, so the college offered for the first time the college dining hall is a magic potion of fortunately choosing a general BS degree and an AB de- change for me this year. a name that would make them so. In- gree. By this action, the institution James Jones—Too repetitious. stead the college made the name became not a teacher's college, but The food is fine but if the rather than the reverse. Georgia food could be changed, it would an institution of general education. be more interesting. Teachers College is growing with the Ruth Odom—Ditto. name it has. The fact must be admitted that John Chambliss—Would like Underneath the desire of many to to see different combinations GTC will not enjoy a large increase in and a surprise once in a while. enrollment if it waits for students pre- change the name is the wish to re- move the word "teacher," why? Are Doc Green—I don't say, but paring for teaching. The state just am thoroughly satisfied with doesn't produce that many students they ashamed to be identified with the cafeteria myself. each year who are interested in the a profession that has such a long and IA4AT\^S venerable history? To change the Britt Fayssoux—Would like profession. different menus on different name of his school, whose teach- days. If menus could be changed, er training program ranks among the mfilL BAG a schedule of varying menus for On the other hand, the institution two weeks would W good. is in a position to grab some of the finest, would be nothing short of Dear Editor: November 1, 1955 Bob Byrd—We need a change. south Georgia students who now go criminal. Let us hope that our society has not yet reached such a stage of I read your column every Editor, The George-Anne: Larry Hyde: Something be- to schools in north Georgia to secure In my opinion, your editorial sides fried chicken every Sun- decadence. week and enjoy the articles a general education. If these students appearing in it, but last week written last week really hit the day. Once a year on Sunday, or realized that an institution of equal Because we live in an age of atomic it appeared that someone didn't nail on the thumb? The article no chicken at all would suit power, jet propulsion, pastel-shaded quite understand what a dance concerning the dining hall and me fine. Anything but chicken capabilities existed in their area of the band member goes through the monotony of our diet was every Sunday. state, who can deny but that they bathtubs, television, and chlorophyll, with. extremely well written. Since it very accurately described a Tissy Jordan—Think it would would stay closer to home? does not give us reason to forget the Every nationally known dance be a good idea to have more old institutions to such an extent we band is applauded after each situation of great interest to every student here we feel an- variety, but I thoroughly enjoy would desecrate the teaching profes- number. I can't seem to remem- chicken every Sunday. If the name of the school were ber much, or any applause for other outstanding service has changed, it would still offer teacher sion just to grow bigger. That is one our dance band after their num- been rendered by the George- Mary Tippens—Thinks food of the great American fallacies, that bers until some of their wives Anne staff and one which would be more interesting if training. Nothing in the way of the rightly deserves the apprecia- the bigger a thing is, the better it is, came in. Is it right for us to served in varying combina- education curriculum would be treat the band like this? After tion of all of us. tions. changed; students with education de- when all about us are people and all, they had to sacrifice their Sincerely, Duward Whelchel — Would Seven Seniors grees would still be eligible for state things disproving the point every day. dates and many hours of prac- like to see some varied combina- tice so we could have music to (Names on File) tions. teacher's licenses. So changing the Shakespeare said "—a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." dance by. Shirley Rountree—I am sure name would in no way hamper educa- We must realize that they The Editor there are two sides to the issue. tion majors. But we are " not here concerned with are human beings and not George-Anne I would like to get the other fragrance, aroma, perfume, odor, a machines. Every dance band I Collegeboro, Ga. side. scent. We are instead concerned with have ever been in the presence Dear Sir: Gwen Lanier—Woulo- iike to I don't feel that students are of took approximately fifteen The writer of the article see a change in the menus. I a college carrying the name of what ashamed to have the name "teacher" minutes off during an hour's "Let's Vary the Food," in last have been here for four years should be our most honored profes- performance time. Is it right for week's issue of the George- and have had the same thing attached to the school. It's just that sion. Let's not dishonor either the pro- us to deprive the Professors of Anne, is a man after my own the whole four years. As a when asked what school they are this privilege? It seems to me heart. I thought that I might whole the food is good but a fession or this institution by removing that we should stop and think be the only one that didn't like change is good for everybody. attending they must reply "GTC. No, the word "teacher" from the name of before we make comments on the same food on the same days, I'm not planning to teach. The place things of this nature. but from his article, I take it Martha Evans—I think that our college. And just bear in mind that the food is good and well pre- is a teachers college, but it isn't a I personally asked some of that there are other students it is better to choose a rabbit and miss on the campus that feel as I do. pared particularly for the teachers college." All this explaining the fellows in the band what number of students we have but it than to choose a skunk and catch it. I am not complaining about they thought of last week's ar- think the diet should De varied. could be eliminated by a change of the food. It is very good. I ticle. They said they were sorry name. cannot understand why we al- I am tired of having the same 'DISTRICT GEA MEETS MONDAY things happened that way and ways have fried chicken for din- thing every day and would like The annual District Georgia Educa- all criticism was accepted ner on Sunday. Is it tradition? I feel that if the goal of the ad- tion Association will be held at Savan- with humbleness and the state- It must be. Most people, in- a surprise once In a while. ministration is increased enrollment, ment, "We will try to satisfy cluding myself, like to eat fried nah on Monday. everyone next time." Kate Hodges—I rather like the school could prosper by either chicken, but I don't think that the idea of having the food in One of the featured speakers will A SOPHOMORE. they to eat every Sun- publicizing the fact that GTC is no like it an ordered sequence. Some- be Dr. Paul A. Witty of Northwestern day for dinner. times I don't want the same longer solely a teachers college, or Univesrity in Evanston, m. Dr. Witty PriflPP«« Here's hoping that this Sun- meal that many other students by changing the name of the institu- is one of the top men in the field of day I will get the biggest sur- thoroughly enjoy. I would like tion. prise of my college life and to be assured that on a certain remedial reading and the gifted child. something will be served at din- night, we could have that and Margaret . . . ner other than fried chicken. I could plan to find something Yours for a bigger and else to eat. After all, all peo- By BRITT FAYSSOUX better Georgia Teachers College. ple's tastes aren't the same. Hallelujah! God save the A SOPHOMORE Out of the others asked, King! Princess Margaret has (Name on File) quite a few stated that it THE GEORGE-ANNE made up her bloody mind. didn't matter to them. Others (Established 1927) After all these months of The Editor asked stated that it was a little EDITOR - Joe Axelson anxious waiting the American George-Anne repititious, but what could be MANAGING EDITOR Lany Hyde public can relax. Never before Collegeboro, Ga. done about it? BUSINESS MANAGER Gene Meadows in the recent history of the We would like to take this news world has a romance been News Editor Britt Fayssoux opportunity to express our ap- Asst. Business Mgr Sammy Powell so closely followed by the pub- preciation for the thoughtful- Feature Editor „ Nela Shepard lic of both the United States Copy Editor Carlton Humphrey ness that' the music depart- George - Anne Copyreaders Ellen Blizzard and England. It is understand- ment had for us in assembly able for an Englishman to get Betty Watson, and Jennie Fay Woman's Editors Mickie Webb, last week. The selection worke d up over the romance of "Kentucky" was enjoyed by all. Morgan. Joanne Hill one of his royal bluebloods and Objectives a commoner, but just why the Sincerely, Sports Editor Bob Dixon Asst. Sports Ed Gene Baston The Kentucky Students. American public, the majority of Student Union REPORTERS: Babs Wisenbaker, George MorreU,' Lewis Strickland, Jimmy Snooks, whom haven't seen a real Heyward Gnann, Sue Whaley, Sandra Hanson, Ellen Brandon, Duward Whel- honest-to-goodness aristocrat in History Prof. Is Wider Streets Chel, Joyce Kirkland, Carmen Roach, Phil Yarbrough, Bee Carroll, Lowell the last 175 years, should have Graduate Program conniption fits over this af- Russell, Cliff O'Neal, and Jane Jackson. fair is very hard to understand. On Earned Break New Girl's Dormitory TYPISTS: Mary Lee Quarterman, Jane Marriott, and Kaye Minchew. In the last few years the Rejuvenate Administra- CARTOONIST: Charles Williams British Empire has been pushed Dr. Thomas B. Alexander, out of Egypt, they have let go currently on a Guggenheim tion Building FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1955 of India, and the whole em- Fellowship for research in the More Telephones pire is being washed down the field of history, is home this FACULTY ADVISOR: Mr. Roy Powell, Director of Public Relations. ruddy drains, but the marital weekend. Close Old Pembroke Published weekly, September to June, except during holidays by Georgia statutes of "the little princess" Dr. Alexander has spent the Drive past three weeks in Washing- Teachers College students. still seems to be the most im- Name the Streets portant factor in the affairs of ton at the Library of Con- (Entered as second class matter at Post Office at Collegeboro, Ga., under gress, and he plans to leave temporary permit) the empire. The long defunct Name the Gym Royalty of England, which is early next week for Memphis MAIL SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 PER YEAR where he will continue his re- New Front Gate Sign Continued to Page 4 search. Kentucky Kats f George-Anne Rats Due Rude Awakening Up - To - Date' Competes In Kut Big Swath As Fatal Day Approaches By MICKIE WEBB Safe Driving Thru Kampus Following are rules as devised 2. Wear dresses backward and I hope no one has been will be pulling out our big by the sophomore class and inside out. The George-Anne will, during By ELLEN BRANDON alarmed by the sights of ghost, coats. approved by Student Council to 3. Wear one bedroom shoe this quarter, participate in a gypsies and those tall black I have seen some very pretty The boys from Kentucky are with sock and one tennis shoe safe-driving contest sponsored govern Rat Day activities. hats and brooms, because after suits trimmed with velveteen a fine crew. This is the general with hose. by the Lumberman's Mutual GENERAL all that was the style for this ... wonderful for those Sunday opinion on the GTC campus and 4. Paint fingernails with a Casualty Co. of Chicago. a well-known fact. They also 1. Rats will wear a large week, Halloween ... you know! dates. cardboard sign on back with different shade of polish on each Young people, through this make up the majority of out-of- nail. Hair styles are certainly try- Dark flannel pants with state people. A few of them name, such as "RAT SMITH." ing to out-do themselves. The flakes of autumn colors are real contest, are prompted to take 2. Rats will carry pillowcase 5. Using nose as center, paint an active part in seeking started coming here on basket- a bull's eye on face with lip- boys really have some odd good this winter. Girls can also ball scholarships and liked it so or laundry bag for books with looking ones .. . it's a crew cut get f lanner skirts the same way solutions to the driving problem. wrapped penny candy to give stick. By telling their readers how well that they influenced their 6. No make-up can be worn on top and cut straight across with sweaters dyed to match friends back home. Now there to sophomores. If not wrapped, the back. I was also reading the colors in them. serious the problem has become, lookout Rats! all day; how it affects them and how it are 14 of them. in the paper the other day That's about all for now. Oh, 3. Rats will carry a banana 7. Dangling earrings must be can be solved, student news- Vondall Hall, now a junior, is where in Brooklyn the boys yes, I want you to all get your in one hand all day and until worn all day. were combing the sides back, papers may save lives. a physical education major Rat Court. 8. No smoking until Rat ac- "Dog Patch" clothes on and from Wheelwright and a pitcher sort of like a "duck" and then we'll see you at the dance!! The George-Anne is interested 4. Rats will wear a blanket tivities are over. fixing a "baby-curl" on top. in entering this contest and will on the team. instead of a coat if weather is RULES FOR BOYS Here's hoping this idea stays welcome any suggestions from Don Wallen, Wheelwright, is cold. 1. All clothing must be worn in Brooklyn. The style seems students as to how this paper also a physical education major 5. Rats will wear a peeled wrong-side out and backward. to be short hair for the girls Angel Sauls Is might win the contest. Par- and a junior. He is one of our Irish potato on a string around 2. Paint "RAT" with lipstick but if you insist on wearing it ticulars follow: stars when it comes to basket- the neck. on forehead. long .stylists say wear it "page- The purpose of this contest ball. 6. When a sophomore yells 3. Grease head thoroughly. 4. Wear a tennis shoe on one boy." New Sweetheart is to encourage safe driving Wheelwright Wheels "Air Raid" all Rat boys must among college students—par- lie flat on the ground until the foot and a shoe of another type I mentioned last week about Morris Hall and Karl "Bucky" on the other foot, without fj the "dickies" ticularly during the winter holi- "All Clear" is sounded. Rat day season—through college Thomas, two freshmen from girls on the same command socks. I. . . pique and Of Phi Mu Alpha Wheelwright, are physical edu- 5. No smoking until Rat ac- (linen, since publications. Twenty-one hun- must stand on their left foot cation majors who also play tivities end. I then I've seen The Zeta Omicron Chapter of dred dollars in cash prizes will with the right foot straight out . 6. Polish fingernails. I some real Phi Mu Alpha fraternity elected be awarded for the most ef- behind them and arms out- 7. Wear earrings. |c u t e turtle- Angel Sauls, a freshman from fective entries. Marvin Vanover, a junior stretched and repeat this poem: 8. Paint bottom lip with lip- |n e c k jersey Culbert, Georgia, as the Last year traffic accidents from Harlan, is a physical edu- stick. (ones. These sweetheart of the chapter for killed 36,000 Americans—7,800 cation major and former basket- I am a lowly freshman, Jare darlin' the year 1955-56. of whom were of college age. ball player. I have no poise nor grace, SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES ■with the ever- The Sinfonians had a rough Many of these fatal accidents There are four sophomores I must respect the sophomores 5:30—Rat boys will answer -present V- time trying to decide from a occured during Christmas holi- from Harlan, Ralph Spurlock, To show I know my place. roll call at flagpole. ^neck sweaters, group of wonderful candidates days when poor driving condi- Lewis "Doc" Greene, Charles My place is very low indeed, 6:00—Rat girls will meet in Berger, and William "Hot Dog" How about letting us see consisting of: Ruth Odum, tions combined with peak use of I am a humble soul, front of Ad Building. Girls will Robertson. They are majoring more of you boys with ties and freshman, Girard; Cathy Holt, automobiles by college students. I crawl around like a centipede not run around circle. in physical education, . social coats on in the dining hall on senior; Virginia Morrison, Although young drivers have When I should crawl in a hole. 6:15 to 7:00—Rat girls will science, undecided and physical Sundays. We would like to see freshman, Sylvania; Vila Brown, excellent physical equipment, I am a lowly freshman, clean up rooms of East Hall education respectively. you dressed up!! sophomore; Cecile Woodard, good co-ordination, fast reac- I have no sense of knowledge, sophomores. To learn respect and discipline I have noticed some of the sophomore; and Angel Sauls. tions and sharp eyesight, many "Where's the Sheriff?" 7:00 to 8:00—Rats attend Is why I came to college. breakfast; stand up to eat and girls wearing cardigan sweaters At the regular meeting Tues- are poor drivers. Because of Howard Walls, William Eager day night the candidates were their faulty driving attitudes eat with spoon only. buttoned up just about to the and Joel McFarlan, freshman 7. Rats must learn the school guests of the fraternity f6r a these people cause a large per- 8:00 to 11:30—Rats attend top, then the rest turned under, business majors, make a total song and sing it when directed put a "dickie" under it and short social. centage of accidents involving classes. of 8 from Harlan county. by sophomores. 11:40 to 1:00—Lunch. Rats "presto" you have a V-neck college men and women. They Wade "Scotty" Perkins is a Rehearse "Prodigal Son" must be influenced to improve 8. All sophomores will be will eat left-handed if right- sweater .This 'could very likely Rehearsals are underway for senior and a veteran from Wil- their driving if the accident toll identified with a name card. handed, and vice versa. start a new fad! the "Prodigal Son," a sermon liamsburg majoring in physical is to be lowered this holiday Rats are not obligated to com- 1:00 to 3:30—Work details The boys have something in swing for men chorus. The physical education. season. ply with commands from any- under supervision of sopho- new to add to their fashions. "Prodigal Son" is taken from Buster Cartee, a junior from one other than designated One of the most effective mores. All Rats will assembly Not only do they now have a set of poems found in God's Olive Hill, is a physical educa- sophomores. in front of Ad Building. light blue, black, brown, and Trombones, by James W. John- ways to accomplish this, and tion major who has taught be- at the same time to reempha- RULES FOR GIRLS 3:30 to 5:00—Rats will meet grey levis but they now have son and set to music by Robert fore. 1. Part hair in middle; plait in front of Ad Building to be size good practices to others, is These are our Kentucky boys little belts and buckles that Elmore. one side in 13 pigtails with blue transported to town for parade. start on each side and buckle Dan Hooley, associate pro- through constructive sug- and it is rumored that the ones gestions from people their own and white ribbons on ends. 5:00—Supper. Rats will eat across the back. This is very fessor in the music department, who are not here on scholar- supper without any special ac- age. Grease other side thoroughly. new this year and lots of our a Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonian of ships are here because of the tivities. There will be no Rat boys are sporting them, too. the Beta Omicron Chapter 1942 The college newspaper, as the fine hunting at GTC. activities during the period 5:00 Jumpers and turtle-neck at Mansfield State Teachers voice of the student is a natural Don't Forget to 7:00. sweaters make real cut outfits College, Pennsylvania, was medium for this job. Through CIVIL SERVICE 7:00—Rat Court. your paper you can give stu- for those cold days we have elected accompanist for the NOTE: All freshman and been having. Pretty soon we group. dents current facts about the WASHINGTON, D.C.—A new GOSPEL SING traffic situation on your campus examination is now. open for sophomore classes (those num- and offer suggestions for its Student Trainee positions in the bered 100 and 200) will be dis- improvement. fields of physics, metallurgy, Tuesday, Nov. 8 missed after 11:30; all others will meet as usual for the en- Previous campus safety cam- chemistry, cartography, en- 50 million gineering, mathematics, meteor- OAK RIDGE QUARTET tire day. paigns have saved lives and Rat activities will be con- prevented the economic loss and ology, and oceanography, the U. S. Civil Service Commission CHUCK WAGON GANG fined to only freshmen and physical " suffering resulting sophomore classes during the times a day from traffic accidents—in the has announced. The jobs are in —STUDENTS 50c— the Potomac River Naval Com- morning. No Rat activities will college town and nearby com- New Gymnasium be held in any afternoon munities as well as on the mand and in various other at home, at work classes. campus. Your efforts may per- federal agencies in Washington, form a similar public service. D. C, and .the nearby area, or while at play and pay from $2,690 to $3,415 a Prizes will be awarded to year. newspapers and individuals College students who have whose efforts on behalf of traf- completed (or will complete GRIMES JEWELRY COMPANY fic safety are rated best in the within 9 months of filing appli- opinions of the judges. Publica- cation) either one, two, or three tions distributed three days a years of study leading to a Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry week or oftener will be con- bachelor's degree with major There's sidered dailies in this c&ntest. study in one of the optional The contest is open to any fields listed above may apply. 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i——a—■————g—^Mwwi—». ■mwwMJMJt m^^fcMt^BMmmmagmMattM^m^^MBfiMJMMaMBMw^iMt* s Four Winners In Grid Contest's First Week Auburn Upset Is Big Barrier For Contestants G.T.C Contest! The GTC football contest's first week found four winners splitting the ?5 first prize. None of the 61 entrants picked a per- fect card, and entrants varied Win $10.00 Cash! from 14 right and one wrong, all the way down to six right and nine wrong. Pick The Winners ! Winners were: Franklin Smith, Irwinville; Myrtice Mc- Daniel, Sylvia Powell, College- bo ro; and Evelyn Jones, States- Pick all winners and receive $10.00 cash. If no one gets alt the boro. All but Miss McDaniel winners, the person naming the most winners will receive $5.00 in missed the Auburn-Tulane Name cash from the George-Anne. In case of ties among contestants, game, and she miscued on the Syracuse-Holy Cross contest. the prize is equally divided. Nine more entrants were near-misses at 13 right and 2 1. In each ad on this page you will find two college teams wrong. These included Dean scheduled to play football this week. Check the teams you Smith, Ben Lee, Iva Mae think will win. Tie games count against you unless you Dinkins, DeLacy Luke, Bud Address (Dormitory for Students) Denham, Norm Griffin, Charles mark them ties. Lindsey, Henry O'Neal, and 2. Mail or bring your entry sheet to the George-Anne, lo- Jake Smith. cated in the Public Relations Office, not later than Friday The old adage that women noon of each week. Letters postmarked on or before this should stay at home was given another blow in last week's City and State time will be accepted. contest. Three of the four win- 3. Members of the George-Anne staff are not eligible to win. ners were the fairer sex, and one young lady registered a near miss with only two in- corrct predictions. The con- clusion could be drawn that women are watching TV while STUDENTS! The College Pharmacy the men do the dishes. 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This tournament will take Meet Frosh Varsity, Freshman Teams place in the new gymnasium March 2 and 3, 1956. On The Sideline The tournament will consist Monday For Begin Practice Sessions of four colleges out of the District 25 NAIA. Selection of By BOB DIXON By GENE BASTON the four teams will be on the Third Game basis of the Dunkel rating By LOWELL RUSSELL This week the GTC Profes- COLLEGE Asst. Sports Editor February 18. sors begin practice with the Winner Loser Game Cancelled The opening practice for the The winner of this tourna- Intramural football has al- toughest schedule in the history Tulane Alabama ready made a big hit with the varsity and freshman basketball ment go to the national tourna- of the school in front of them. Army * Yale boys at GTC. The teams are Coach J. B. Scearce has indi- With Mexico U., players got underway Tuesday, Auburn Miss. State November 1. The NCAA pro- ment in Kansas City. Florida well matched and plenty of boys cated that Kentucky Wesleyan Navy Duke State won this tournament last are on hand to participate. The will probably be the toughest hibits earlier practice sessions Florida Georgia Storm is Reason due to the fact that some col- year, but will be ineligible to games already played have game on the schedule, but he Ga. Tech Tennessee re-enter because they are now The officials of the University leges play football until late proved that no one team is very also stated that Stetson, Wof- Michigan Illinois considered a major college. of Mexico basketball team has November. much stronger than the other. ford, Rollins, and Bellmont Kentucky Vanderbilt Atibey should have improved announced that it must cancel There were 13 men out for Freshman "B" 18 Maryland LSU Freshman "A" O teams over last season. N. Carolina its scheduled tour. This is due the varsity team and 15 out for S. Carolina . On Wednesday, October 26, In answering the call to this Notre Dame Pennsylvania to the hurricanes and floods the freshman squad. \ that came and prohibited them the Freshman "A" and the rugged schedule Coach Scearce Texas A & M SMU After the boys were given I Freshman "B" teams battled it has six returning lettermen So. California Stanford from going to school during the their practice uniforms, they regular session. out .with the Freshman "B" plus All-American Chester Pittsburgh Virginia went into some light drills. It is noted that this uni- team coming out on top by a Webb. The returning lettermen Wake forest Wm. & Mary Passing drills and light calis- score of 18-0. This has been include the entire first team of versity is engaged in its thenics were the order of the scholastic affairs during the the most points scored by any the 1954-55 season which posted day. one team to date. a record of 20 victories against summer and takes its vacation during our winter months. There being two teams this Juniors 7—Sophomores 6 four defeats. No'Night Out' year posed the problem of prac- The juniors and sophomores Two Transfers This tour included games with GTC on the 18th and 19th tice sessions. The practices will played the most thrilling game The returning lettermen are be alternated with one team yet on Thursday. Both teams Chester Webb, of January. Other teams in this For GTC Girls section that are affected by this practicing in the afternoon .and battled neck to neck right Doug Corry, the other at night. down to the end of the game Bo Warren, change are: Rollins, Stetson, Coach Scearce gave the boys and found the score tied at 6 Don Wallen, Brewton-Parker, and Erskine. Attending Sing Coach J. B. Scearce has an- some of the rule changes made all. The penetration rule then Garland by the NCAA this year. went into effect. The juniors Cam pbell, nounced that he is trying to get GTC girls will be able to a replacement for these dates. The outlook at present is very penetrated the ball 28 yards to Buddy Ward, attend the Gospel Sing next the sophomores 27. The juniors and Emory good toward both the varsity Tuesday without it counting as as well as the freshman squad. won by a score of 7-6. Clements. a "night out." Seniors 6—Sophomores O They will be New Members Let's all go out and support our Monday started off with a big aided by two Permission has been granted teams and make it a prosperous bang when the sophomores lost junior college by Dean of Women Helen Dun- year for our "Professors." Our another close one. The seniors transfers, Don Avery and Bob Can for on-campus girl students Of Cheering opening game will be December were the victors by a score of Boyer. Boyer will not be to attend similar functions from 3, against Stetson University. 6-0. This game was featured by eligible until after Christmas. now on which are sponsored by the exceptional line play of both Robert Belton, who has just re- college organizations. i sides.. The winning touchdown turned from the Navy, should Squad Named GTC to Be Host came from a pass into the end see a lot of action for the Pro- Sponsored by the athletic de- Try-outs for cheerleaders zone. fessors this season. partment, the sing will feature Seniors 12—Freshman "B" 6 the famous Oak Ridge Quartet were held in the new gym Tues- To NAIA Playoff The Professors seem to be day, October 25. Representatives The seniors won their second loaded with experience at of Statesville, N. C, and the game in as many days on Tues- equally well-known Chuck for the sophomore and fresh- Georgia Teachers College every position and experience day by walloping the Freshman Wagon Gang of Dallas, Texas. man classes participated in will be host to the District 25 is what makes a better team. this event. Those chosen to fill NAIA playoffs this 1955-56 "B" team. This game was high- Kansas City the three vacated positions were season. lighted by several pass inter- ceptions. Each team advanced I don't need my crystal ball Rosalyn Applegate, Angel Colleges in the District 25 to say that this team will be in Sauls, and Nella Shepard. NAIA are: Stetson, Georgia the ball deep in each other's territory but couldn't seem to -Kansas City for the. national Angel Sauls is the brown- Teachers College, Rollins, Fla. score freely. The final score was tournament come March 12. eyed browhette, eighteen-year- Southern, Tampa, Mercer, Pied- old freshman from Cuthbert, mont and Oglethorpe. These 12-16. The largest football upset of Standings the season seemed to have Georgia. She transfered from are four year colleges in Florida Morgan High School in 1954. and Georgia which are not con- Won Lost fallen down New Orleans way Juniors 2 0 last Saturday. The Auburn boys While there she served three sidered as major colleges. years on the cheerleader squad, Seniors 2 1 blew their chance of. capturing Sophomores 1 2 the Southeastern Conference she also cheered for the Cut- With the exception of the HARLEY berth team her senior year Freshman "B" 1 2 Crown by bowing to up and lockers and the $650 public Returning From Service Freshman "A" 0 1 coming Tulane. The Greenwave there. address system the gym is rocked Auburn by a score of The affair will be held in the Miss Sauls is taking a two- completed. year pre-med course; she plans 27 to 13. new gymnasium, and will be My crystal ball still has the to become an RN. crazy idea that New Years Day the first event of any kind to Rosalyn Applegate is a appear there. will find Auburn in the Cotton brown-eyed blond, eighteen- year-old freshman from Swains- STUDENTS! Bowl. It also stated that Ga. The date is Tuesday, Novem- Tech will enjoy another visit to ber 8, the time is 8 p. m., and boro, Georgia. She transfered Get Free the Sugar Bowl. Sometimes I the word on tickets is "buy to Swainsboro from Columbia, Everybody:.. feel like talking to that crystal them in advance." Student S. C, in 1953. She served for 5x7 ENLARGEMENT two years on the cheering squad ball for giving me such crazy tickets at the gate will cost WITH ORDER FOR for the Swainsboro Tigers. but everybody , predictions. Then it comes up 75 cents, but purchased in ad- CROWN and gives me a good week and vance at the athletic depart- Miss Applegate is majoring in biology; she plans to be- I'm happy again. I missed only ment cost only 50 cents. Adult JUMBO PRINTS come a laboratory technician. two out of 20 last: week for my ticket price is $1 in advance, is rushing to see the Nella Shepard is a hazel- Send this ad and your roll best percentage yet. and $1.25 at the box office. to be developed at prices My record for the year is 77 eyed brownette, eighteen-year- correct, 17 wrong, and 4 ties. old freshman, also from shown below, and your flair-fashioned Here are the winners for this Bear Film Hit; Swainsboro, Georgia. She served receive your crown Jumbo week as I see them. for two years cheering the Prints in beautiful album, Swainsboro Tigers on to victory. PLUS one 5x7 Enlarge- HIGH SCHOOL More to Come She was co-captain of a squad ment FREE. 56 "Winner Loser of ten her senior year. She was —PRICES— Savannah Richmond The audio-visual room in the awarded the athletics award at Millen library was filled last week for her graduation. -.8 Exp. Roll „... 40c Lyons 12 Exp. Roll 60c Vidalia W. Robins the showing of the professional Last summer Nella was Jesup Statesboro football film "Highlights of thhe chosen Miss Georgia Peach. 16 Exp. Roll 80c DODGE Valdosta Thomasville Chicago Bears—1954. She is majoring in business Extra Prints 5c Each Swainsboro Soperton Since so much interest was education and plans to become Remember, you get the 5x7 Metter Glennville created over the film, Coach a commercial teacher. enlargement FREE with Dublin Sandersville Clements has ordered several your prints. Offer good for Lanier Baker more to be shown in the GYM NEAR COMPLETION limited time only. Write for Athens Gainesville future. With the basketball season free mailers. near at hand the new gym is Box 392, Augusta, Ga. shaping up more and more Dexelopers of Film for Over every day. 20 Years. The basketball goals were in- stalled Wednesday and the scoreboard will be installed the Crown Photo STUDENTS - FACULTY first of next week. The bleachers have also been com- Service pleted. YouYe Always Welcome At THE DIXIE PIG THE FAIR STORE Drive-In Restaurant —#—' SEE IT NOW Statesboro's Leading Ladies' Store Barbecue — Short Orders — Fountain Service Dancing Lannie F. Simmons U. S. Highway 301, South , North Main St —Phone 4-3154— Statesboro, Ga. From Two-Room Apartment East Hall's Ma Admits 'Back Campus Column To New President's Home Log' Rules are Necessary By JOANNE HILL By SANDY HANSON By CARMEN ROACH The band made a good show something when they began Teaching in Georgia sounded for themselves in assembly some hilarious stories, but she The dean of Georgia Teachers College in 1926 selling GTC tags. Most every exciting, so Miss Hazel Nettie Monday! And speaking of the still thinks there's no place like car around here is sporting one Barron, an Alabama girl, came Mved in a two-room apartment in Anderson Hall, but band, they began devoloping good ole' GTC. of the new blue and white jobs. with high hope to teach fourth their marching formation Tues- of warning boys! Back in Ala- not for long. In a very short while he and his wife And if I might editorialize, I grade in Statesboro. day afternoon—Majorettes and must say they look very nice. bama Ma hunted all types of moved into 6 rooms there. With music, flowers and a wild game and says she's a all. I noticed at 4:15 that there It's sure a nice way of pub- lot of love for each other I frankly don't think they Savannah Beach wasn't at her pretty good shot. was a rather large number of licizing the college too. front door, as she'd hoped, but cared if they lived in a big, tall, skinny pine tree right male onlookers, too. Wonder A familiar sight at the dances she must have realized the on campus is Mrs. Johnson be- why? Have you purchased any dreams every girl has because on the front campus. stationery from the IA Club? room through the dining-music she married and became the From that lovely beginning at East Hall was the scene of There's not a thing short about mother of four children. Three room and into a sun-lit yellow another this school—why you can even Georgia Teachers College in a painted breakfast room with of these children attended col- humble home our present presi- tragedy. Last have your letter or note paper lege at GTC, although only one draperies of Belgium linen and week Evelyn made to order right here on our DRIVE-IN dent Zach S. Henderson and leather covered cornice. This was graduated from here. family now occupy a beautiful, Jones was fair campus. If the call of adventure has room is also the family devo- visiting there Sun., Mon., Nov. 6-7 restful brick home overlooking not been in the ears of this tional room with a Sallman's and as she Tuesday, Mr. Homick de- some of the other buildings of Head of Christ and an open cided he didn't like the way the young girl, Mrs. J. Brantley the GTC campus. was leaving, Johnson, or more popularly Bible as the center. she fell down front of his Buick looked, so he RANDOLPH, SCOn changed it. As a matter of fact, known as Ma Johnson, might Nature Smiles Next to the breakfast room the stairs. Re- still be in Gadsden, Alabama suits — one it could be considered one of MMtgjMMM As you approach the cement is the large sunlit yellow where she taught school. Mrs. /TECHNICOLOR/ broken ankle. those do-it-yourself jobs! ;-ttarrlng, ■ ■ ■ ' walkway leading to the entrance kitchen with natural wood Jtohnson was born in Birming- of the home you will notice that finish cabinets covered with Here are For a while there it looked ham, Alabama, but moved to Ml wishes for speedy recovery, the house is on one level pearl grey enamel shellac. like Mr. Taylor was going to Gadsden at the age of six. She Distributed by RKO Radio Pictura Evelyn. stretched out among beautiful Glazed chintz draperies with give some of the boys on was graduated from Attalla Tuesday, November 8 tall trees and settles right in early American collections pic- If any of you boys in the campus a close race to see High School and went to an all the middle of a place where tured cover the bright cheerful vicinity of Cone or Sanford which of them could be the girl's college for two years at M-G-M's ALL-TIME GREAT "nature seems to smile the windows. Halls should happen to find a "Campus Cat." Yep, that lilac Montevallo, Alabama. ACTION HIT! and black hat of his is really most." Chevrolet car key, how about THE You would then pass through the thing! Ma is the mother-away-from- Four white pillars appear to a hall by the maid's room, returning it to Powell Collins? home for all the girls in East brace the entrance of the heater-cooler rooms, and the Those tired-worn-out. looking What did you think of the Hall of Georgia Teachers Col- ASPHALT JUNGLE house; but after pressing the lanudry room into a double characters that have been roam- campus scene Charlie depicted lege. She came to GTC nine Wed., Thurs., Nov. 9-10 — chimes and being greeted by a garage with a concrete base. ing the campus since Tuesday in his cartoon last week? He years ago, and says that she has tVARNEK BROS PRESENT lovely smile, those pillars are Incidentally this is where the are the after effects of basket- couldn't have presented a scene enjoyed every minute of it. THOMAS B. COSTAIN'S soon forgotten. President spends some of his that represented GTC life any ball practice! You know, it's All kinds of sports are free time refinishing furniture little less than a month now better—could he? You, first, would be received and building things. popular with Ma Johnson.' She into an entry hall of I-Rest before the first ball game. Ya'll be good—see ya next played on her high school Si LVE R green where you would just Sun Room The "T" Club really started week!! basketball team and enjoys want to stand and rest all day By walking up several steps hunting and fishing. Just a word until someone flipped a switch and opening a door you would ing waltzed around the floor by witfi mercury control, which find yourself in a lovely (knotty one of her young admirers. She .VICTOR SAVILLETOXWCINEMASCC incidentally exists over all the pine) sun room with a natural- enjoyed dancing while young, WARNERCOLOR • STEREOPHONIC SOUND house, and escorted you into a wood finish. Plants partly con- and she adds, "I still do." HR6INIA PIER JACK PAUL still more restful, spacious ceal large glass jalousies. You Mrs. Johnson believes that living room of which one wall Vote For ArO'AHGELl'MMEWMAN would go right from there to a good living in a dormitory can WTHTTtN FOK THE SCUEN BY is almost entirely covered by LESSER SAMUELS ASSOCIATE PRODUCER tile floor terrace which extends be achieved through love, co- DUtECTED IV Mf SINTED IV sheer draperies of white nylon. across most of the back of the operation, and understanding VICTOR <;AVIIIF WARMER RROJ; You would notice that the house, and after lingering a rather than by pressure, but a Fri., Sat., Nov. 11-12 furniture in the home consists FRANCIS W. ALLEN while to look out into the lovely few back log rules are neces- BOB of cherry, mahogany, fruitwood wooded back yard you would sary. and rock maple, which brings again enter the house entering , CANDIDATE FOR Ma was a student herself at HOPE SONor about an even balance all over the study-TV room of dark I- swanky Purdue University this the house. A wall to wall cotton summer and came back with Paleface Rest green with draperies of RUSSEU Technicolor boxwood green carpet extends Old World Documentary Print Judge, City Court of Statesboro over the entry hall, livingroom on Bristol England linen. You NEIL GEA PANEL MEMBER and the dining-music room, the would find shelves with many latter of which is painted DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY NOVEMBER 16, 1955 Dr. Donald J. Neil will serve interesting books filling them. on a panel speaking at the -Plus sandalwood with draperies of A powder room extends off the Custom Loom 19th Century. Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated Music Educators section of the study. GEA in Savannah on Monday, Judv CJtnoj a Bedrooms This lovely home is built not November 7. A tour would be arranged for only for the president and his you to see the four bedrooms i family, but for the faculty, stu- so beautifully painted and dents and friends of the college. WVLUHVLIA decorated that you would like to This house is certaainly a credit settle down for the night right to this fine institution. GEORGIA when you step into the first Sun., Mon., Tues., Nov. 6-7-8— blossom pink room with harmonizing draperies of hand- |20th Century-Fox STATE printed contemporary toil. Mr. Hood's Job WUUAM From the first bedroom you HOLDEN Mon., Tues., Nov. 7-8 would pass through a green George and white tile bathroom with Goes Unnoticed lOVE IS A MANY- toward G. draperies of white chromo- SPLENDORED THING statically treated taffeta into a A job of great importance, SCOPE COLOR hy DELUXE ROBINSON ■ RAFT bedroom with cascade blue walls though one of which few of In the... ': KOKO ----- Complete Selection of Records £?BLACK (All Speeds) >*fe^ Red River \ 46 East Main Street Phone 4-2553 TUESDAY Shore i The Day The Killers Die!