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The George-Anne Student Media Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 5-7-1964 The George-Anne Georgia Southern University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (1964). The George-Anne. 2532. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/2532 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ‘MISCELLANY’ ON SALE (6eor0i'-;\nnc MONDAY Published by the Students of Georgia Southern College Volume 37 STATESBORO, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 NUMBER 26 17 Seniors To Get Top Awards Monday Seventeen seniors have been Jack Broucek will provide music Fielding Russell; Rockwell Merit designated to receive awards for the procession. Award, Ben Binford; Sigma Al- for outstanding leadership and Three groups of students will pha Iota Award, Miss Frieda service to Georgia Southern at be recognized; Those who have Gernant; Statesboro Music Club the annual Honors Day Convo- maintained a 3.8 academic aver- Award, Mrs. Carroll Herring- cation Monday in McCroan Au- age for the past five, quarters, ton; Student Congress Outstand- ditorium. students who will be honored ing Organization Awards, John The seniors selected for the for outstanding leadership and Williford. honor are Anita Ambrosen, service to the college, and stu- Clifford M. Clarke, guest Frances Dell, Roland Page, Pat dents designated to receive spe- speaker for the occasion, is Ex- McMillan, Carroll Ellison, Pam- cial awards. ecutive Vice President of the ela Hill, Jo Carol Gettys, Hay- Special awards will be pre- Associated Industries of Geor- ward Ellis, Donald Westberry, sented by the following people: gia, the largest state industrial John Williford, Betty Yeomans, Alumni Association Scholarship association in the Southeast. He Elaine Walden, Grace McClel- Award, Pat McMillan; Alpha is also chairman of the new land, Thurmon Williams, Linda Rho Tau Award, John Larson; $6 million Atlanta Vocational- Cason, Barbara Sandefur and Bulloch Herald Journalism A- Technical School Advisory Com- Students line up to vote in Monday’s Student Congress elections William Bolen. ward, Leodel Coleman; National mittee and a member of the which were held in the Frank I. Williams Center. Approximately Business Award, Miss Jane Governor’s Commission to Im- 1,200 GSC students paid a visit to the polls setting a new voting White; Wall Street Journal A- prove Education in Georgia. record for the college. The number of students voting was 54.2 Further information concern- ward, D. W. Totton; Delta Sig- Following Clarke’s address, per cent of the total number of students enrolled in the college ing the students who were se- ma Pi Award, Dr. Paul Wisch- title awards will be presented. lected for outstanding leadership this quarter. kaemper; Hester Newton Award, Dean Paul Carroll has an- -service awards is given with Dr. Jack N. Averitt. pictures on page two. nounced that third and fourth Also: Home Economics Award, period classes will not be held Hartley, Blanchards, Dennis, Dr. Betty Lane Marvin Pittman on Honors Day. Classes will The Convocation will begin Scholarship Award, Horace dismiss at ten and will resume with a procession of administra- Smith; Masquers Award, Dr. at noon. tors, faculty members, students Bowden Win Congress Posts and college guests marching in- LIBRARIAN SAYS L. W. Hartley, a business major from Savannah, captured to McCroan Auditorium Monday morning at 10 o’clock. the Student Congress presidency in Monday’s election by defeat- ing his opponent, Robert Stephens, 664-494. The procession will be headed f by Paul F. Carroll, academic Approximately 1,200 votes were cast out of a possible 2,149. dean; Dr. Ralph K. Tyson, dean Present Library This constituted 54.2 per cent of the student body, as compared of students; Lloyd Joyner, reg- to last year 45.5 per cent. istrar; Clifford M. Clarke, guest In the first vice-presidential race, Jim Blanchard, a political speaker; Dr. Ronald J. Neil; 9 science major from Evans, receiving 801 votes, won over Mike chairman of the music division; Hours Adequate Barr, 264, and Don Stokes, 101. and the guest minister. These will be followed by those pre- Pat Blanchard, a business major from Harlem, edged Holt senting special awards. By PATRICIA KELLEY of the Friday evening and Sat- Johnon with a narrow margin of 588-574, to capture the position urday hours.” The remainder of the pro- In reply to comments on why of second vice-president. Miss McElveen added, “It is cession will be composed of pro- the library is not open on Sun- expensive to administer library In the race for secretary, Michaela Dennis, a business edu- fessors in order of seniority, as- day, Miss Hassie McElveen, cation major from Helena, polled 761 votes over Peggy Exley’s service, and I feel that an ex- sociate professors, college li- Rosenwald Librarian, stated tension of the number of hours 467. i brarian, dean of women, dean I that at the present time Sunday at this time would be an un- Rand Bowden, a history major from Jesup, polled 718 votes of men, principal of the labora- hours are unnecessary. necessary expenditure of in the race for treasurer to defeat Bob Jarett’s 395. tory school, and assistant pro- “Our attendance record show funds.” The first major activity that the new slate of officers will fessors and instructors in order that the present library hours Opening the library on Sun- undergo is the Spring Retreat to be held following final exams. of seniority. are adequate,” she stated. days would mean additional At this time the new congress officers will plan their program Tentatively, this year’s Hon- “An examination of the re- hours for library personnel. The ors Day program will be the cords reveals that comparative- for next year. same as that of last year. Dr. ly few students take advantage Continued on Page 12 Flood Continues Tonight Continued rains are predicted The 15-member cast worked la,” and Hakon Qviller as the for McCroan Auditorium tonight for five weeks in preparation “Savage Man.” after last night’s “debut deluge” for this week’s performances. ALSO: Laura Wolf as the ushered in the first of four The show is directed by drama “Lion,” Roland Page as the “N o a h” presentations slated Professor William Meriwether. “Bear,” Jody Curry as the through Saturday. The French play is built “Elephant,” Diane Colvin as the The curtain rises on the final around playwright Andre Obey’s “Cow,” Shiley Barker as the Masquers production of the year vision of how things really hap- “Monkey,” and Sandy Powell at 8:15 p.m. for the next three pened when the great flood as the “Tiger.” nights. Tickets sell at 50 cents from the Book of Genesis des- for students and faculty mem- cended on Earth. Crew members include: Son- bers and $1 for adults not af- ny Strickland and Hakon Qviller filiated with the college. WARMTH, HUMOR on set; Jo Carol Gettys on Obey includes all the warmth, painting; Mike Poller on humor, tension, ambition, lust, props; Curtis Barber and Wen- INSIDE THE and greed one would expect to dy Rogers on costumes; John find among people confined on Toshach on lights; Mary Shea- GEORGE-ANNE a boat together for the famous rose on publicity, and Russell “forty days and forty nights.” Dasher, Pam Holton, and Jim Outstanding Students 2 Wiggins as house managers. ‘Miscellany’ Arrives Monday 2 The cast and major charact- ‘Oklahoma’ 3 ers for the play are: Hakon Qviller serves as stage Final Exam Schedule 3 THE CAST manager. Editorials 5 Allen Pollard as “Noah,” ‘Noah’ , 5 Mary Anne Addleman as “Ma- Students currently enrolled Delta Sig ‘Rose’ 6 ma Noah,” Michael Poller as who plan to attend summer Triangle Beautified 7 “Ham,” Russel Dasher playing school must file a former Sports 8-9 “Shem,” Curtis Barber as “Jup- student application with the Straw Ballot Results 10 het,” Jo Carol Gettys as “Ada,” Registrar’s Office prior to NOAH CRIES TO GOD IN DRAMATIC MOMENT Baseball Contest 11 Carolyn Swilley as “Norma,” May 26, according to Lloyd Tillotson, Dovells Interview 12 Kenille Baumgardner as “Sel- Joyner, Registrar. Masquers Performance Continues Tonight In McCroan Plans Continue Seventeen Seniors Named To Receive For Traditional Old South Ball Leadership - Service Awards Monday The Old South Ball will be held on Saturday night, May 16, The seventeen GSC seniors . R'pland Joseph Page is a form- Thurmon Williams is a busi- according to Lonice Barrett, er editor of The George-Anne. ness major from Savannah. He who will receive awards for out- ] president of the Junior Class. standing leadership and service He was secretary of Phi Mu Al- is the state Phi Beta Lambda to the college were nominated pha Sinfonia and has played “Mr. Future Executive” and The annual affair will begin at by the faculty and elected by the in two of the Masquer’s pro- was the business manager for 8 p.m. and will last until mid- Honors Committee, Miss Jane ductions. Page is a history ma- the Reflector and The George- night. Barrow, chairman. jor from Madeira Beach, Fla. Anne. Those who will receive the | He has written a short story The dance will be held at the awards are as folows: which will appear in Miscellany. National Guard Armory on U. S. Anita Ambrosen, a math ma- Highway 301. Advance tickets jor from Virginia Beach, Va., will be on sale in the lobby has served this year as the edi- tor of the Reflector.
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