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- - VOLUMETWENTY-SEVEN Jacksonville, Alabama, Monday, ~Scember15, 1958 NUMBER EIGHT I Lee Castle Will Qirect Dorsey Band Thursday Thursday, Dec. 18 the Jidrm ~orde~Orchestra wilk apfrew Dr. Montgomery in the college gymhaz~iwn 1earned From 8 to 12 p.m. The fFeshan- Elected To Office junior* classes are spQ19dLWing ' Dr. 'rberon E. Montg-Y, this dance which .he The Chimes will direct. 'Bib 'am nm an SIGN OF THE 'ITMEGAS Jr., Dr. HoustonCole, and Mr. mDest Stone, of Jubonville s4e f@r ,$4.0g. The @mnasiwn you know, the treasurer's of- High School, attended the 63rd will be array$ with cheerful fice has two daors; one door Chrismas decora@om. has a sign which has an arrow annual meeting of the South- pointing to the next door and eyn Aspciation of Cpllege~and The ?ad-out w>qmnsiSit of reads "Veterans." The door to Secondary Schools in ' Louis- junior and freshman elass bv- which Ule 'first sign refers has ville, Kentucky, December r4. orites, beauties' and officers, two signs;one reads "Veterans" This agsociation is a regional The reunited Dorsey Bm- and the other. "use other accrediting agency which func- thers, who recorded pcelwive- door." Confusi;l'? Educ4tion1s tions to Improve the' colleges ly for Bell Records, had mob wonderhil. and secondary schools of the influence in detefmlning the TelePtsion MI?-Yes, with South, Its members must meet song favorites o$ .%he -world Professor Glegg: basic require- 4he 21 standards set up. kt a than any other bandlea-. . ments are 15 hours of video- commission and approved. by a Tommy's histork recardhg. general assembly. These stand- of Y@rie" and.''Sq & viewing per week; you may airds pertain & teacher-stu- Ma - expect such test questions as, staFded re~orda back oh she "whet was the name of the dent relations, library holdings rgad.,ta big-time bsbesa tlxdkkd .-and, exQfm&tJlres €ZadIa-...dts-. set. 6ViV *-lxe m p* tw-spa6 n head on the Lassie Show?" a d curriculum popular arrangements that kst Well, mum, there are '-one ~~JacksonvilhState C@- tp pq.Ilr ''Marie" !bm- or two people around h&e with .leg@ haa mat these standards my took ah~&~~llp a little hagination. We need since it bgcame a her in tune and revive'it into a blg- that, you know. Things en be- , 1935 ' and, at the same time ger hit than f bad bm d ib come too systematic; too. cut has steadily increased t h e first gpearance. This Wmd and dried. Sometimes in the quality with which is meets also ?ntroduced, for the mt excitement of the chase, we the standards. . time, the choral packground, lose sight of the goal which Dean Montgomery assisted in chanting 8 series of sDng'riw inspired us onward. the registration of the 200 in response to the vctcalkt who (Pne of the ~aoststupid ques- academic deans who attended did the lyrics to .the .number. tions of the week-"Can you tbe meeting. He also represent- The amazing success of this ed, as modesator, one of the record-still widely requested fake your wife and kids along?" SISTER BERNARDINE Sure, you can, buddy. Six colleges chosen to partiel- and one of the mod popufar of pa* in a panel )lscus%iosi in- any time-was followed by Chattem Inn has had a face- volving teacher recruitment, lifting job recently, with a vast others in the same vein. in- 4 Christmas Prayer inservice training of faculty cluding another "oldie" broQght improvement in space-utiliza- (Canthued on page three) n tidn. The only bad thing about By Sister Berwdine up-to-date, Jerome K e d ' 6 Of was it is that they've stuck the juke Christmas is a jewel in our calendar of bys. "Who?". "Sox@ 1mdh'' a Dorsey sgechl, a sweet. *box in "wallflower corner"'; Christmas is a gong brightening aur way. rendering that retreat in- Christmas is a Babe Divine with a wondrous smile. - Dr. Cohen Writes swinging arrangement of a , serviceable. I don't know, what classic featuring Torximy's mel- Chrishs is kneeling at HL4 crib awhile. Article In Essex low trombane. The public de- you can do'about that, girls. ChrPataaas is Christ's BirtSlday, 1 won& why He came. Wear a sack, maybe. mand for more of this elegant Leaving Heaven's glory, that we might heaven gain. Institute Jouryal music brought forth "Bar- Speaking of space-utiiizatb Dr. Bernard Cohea, associate carolle," "Humoresque," "Goin' and remodeling, there's a pIot As a Christmas feature, THE COLLEGIANfelt that there professor ' of English' at Jack- Home" (13vorakts New World under way now to convert the was no better example of the true Chrigtrhas spirit than Sister Symphony) and many others in basementrooms of Daugette sonville State College, had an Bernardine who is a' graduating senior. She is a delightful per- article, "Paradise Lost a n d equally fine arrangements. into muchaeeded office space. sonality, and as you may guess, she is a devout member of the 'Young Goodman Bfown' ", At the present time, the Col- Catholic faith. leglan and the SGA are stuck published in the IEssex Institute She became a Sister at the age of twenty-five while in Historical Collections recently in Little cubby hole offices, and Christmas Music *n&rse's training at the Roosevelt Hospital'in Albany, New York. in Salem,, Mass. He also ~ol- 1 believe the Stu-Jax only Ips She studied at Mayo's Clinic for one year and later came to laborated with Benjamin W. Presented Sunday a floating office arrangement. Lalbaree, history instructor at The space under consideration Gadsden where she has served as physical-*erapi at the Holy Sway afterwch at 3 p. m., Name of Jesus Hospital for twenty-four yap. Harvard Uniwmity, in an- theCollege Chorusof the lVlkr is not being used for any wor- other article, "Hawthorne At thwhile purpose and the only Sister Bemardim came to JSC 2% yIJar ago at get a cer- Department presented Ehch's tificate to teach at the Nurses Training center in Gadsden. She the %sex Institute". hspir&tignal "Christmas Ora- obstruction to their incorpora- Dr. Cohen, who received his tion in the fire hazard which will graduate with a major in biology and minor in history. In- torio" in the First Presbytetjsa Ph.D. degree at the University Church in Jaeksonville. might be constituted. deed, she is one of Jacksonville's most outstanding students. Her of Indiana, wrote his diwaerta- ?he plan thus far 'has called angelic smile reflects the genuine quality of this lady called Sister tian on Nathaniel Hawthorne The chorus is composed of fpr a workhip being given to Bernardine. and has devoted much time and about thirtyiswen music maj- a student. havidg the ~pecSie study to Salem and other part ors and minors under the di- job of keeping -fire hazards at af New England. rection of Mr. Walter Mason. minirnum. Also, the instal- Peggy Harris played the a Dr. Barr'on To Direct Civic Symphony He in year lawn of portable qtinguish- is now his sedand for the pmgr&, and LiWm a ous around the world. Such at ~a&6nvil!e. as wife, ec in each of the rooms would Sunday a#krnaon at 4:00, Hswell, the.'&&%. Sirldng .solo January 18 in the : AnQistQn selections as Dvorak's "New Lucian Andersen Cohen, is also go a long wax toward eliminat- World Symphgny", Manathans roles .y9se~$mniez :.- Dem~, ing poebilities af a fiye. High School Auditorium, Dr. a member of 'the college Ihg- tenor; Dainie .Tyson, Jaoice Robert L. Banoa &. oondct Overture- and-.Strauss Walt&. .lish-faculty. She has her mas- , . P.lybui shaherfill, h9t issue's WilHams, Ira. qv$'&rri4 :end the Calhoua Code.:Cfvid ' The ohestra is made up of ..Ms.degree+ fr~q&~Duke Uni- ~&&ght had this to say when Orchestra in a concert of fav- musicians from Anniston, and versity and is working on *her Rita Grizzell, '&&no; and ' (Coptinned on page two) orite classics which are fam- (Continued on page Ulree) doctorate there. (Continued on page #me) , I \. ri PageRvo The Collegian Moiiday, December 15,1958 mmrm Of Safe Driving Date, ~ec.'.l$;.settieg, Alabama State highways; characters, the entire Jacksonville family. This may sound like the introduc- tion to a play. It is. It is the blay of life which Shakespeare wrote about. The next act some 2500 Jacksonville players in the Christ- mas holidays. Thousands of miles will be registered on the speedometers of our cars; thus the play will be dangerous and By Wanda Walton filled with suspense. Have you seen the "Beulah" I The pbt of this play is worshiping, giving, rejoicing and signs in the halls or met up safety; however, there are no stunt men for this act. We must with someone carrying a roll all battle the ~illians who are called highway accidents. This of tape for the mile of dimes act may be classified as a tragedy as was our Thanksgiving scene. and really begun to wander Some of our players were seriously injured and some were just who is this "Beulah." The kilted during the Thanksgiving holidays. story is short and sad; it is a Records show that literally thousands of people are killed story of a very happily rnarried every year in this sort of role. We have alert men known as the couple who were both attend- highway patrol w o have helped to cut down the fatalities; yet, ing JSC when tragedy struck. I you as actors rn. ti! t control your own vehicle and watch out for The young wife, who is to be- the other drivers alsb. come a mother, was stricken with a brain tumor. The ser- The stage director urges extreme driving accdracy in this iousness of the situation cannot next scene. Take no chances; proceed with caution. Stand by. the Jscksonville campus is pictured here. They have recently be underplayed. These a re Curtain call! elec3d Gary Gregg aa president. Pictured from left to right facts of life, children, which are: Joe Garner, Jerry Duke, James Kimbroagh, Wilson Sher- must be faced in some degree rill, Sonny Roberts, Jimmy Keith, Richard Belcher, and Robert bv all of us eventually, The Praise For Quality Barnard. Seated are. Gary Gregg, president, and Charles Mc- unpleasent will come with the I have no desire tb be a yellow journalist who thrives on Cain. good, unfortuna'ely, and we finding scandal and fault with everything. On the other ex- must prepare to meet it. The first step in this preparation treme, deliver me from ever throwing little roses or big .bouquets should be to become concerned where they are not &sire& There is a medium where I find with other people's problems :many 01 the activities here at Jacksonville. instead of being so completely It, -occurs to me, however, that this "institution of higher self -centered. Take your first --, learning" is on the boom and we should be proud enough of that step today, give to the ,Beulah fact, to,tell. the world about our progress. For years now, the Ratliffe Fund and re& ebetter roar from second floor of Ribb Gravees has been 'We shall after doing so! be second to none." That progress is gainiqg momentum with Pvtry passing day. Too many tim'es we brood over the shortcomings of this Group Attends coIlege: Sup and think! Compare Jacksongilk to the so-called API Convention top cblleges'in the South. In many of the factors, we can compete with colleges as wev as universities. An evaluation would show A group of JSC students M&t we hnk highly in such important~areas as choice adminis- attended the Synod Conference at the Ab'bama Polyteqhriic tradtor, se!ect facult.- members and students with average to Institute last week-end as rep- superior intelligence. resentatives of the Westminster Of iourse you can find a lack of facilities, but take a look shortly after they were selected. The students with this -or Fellowship of the First Presby- , at what me have in the way of quality. We have the best. terian Church. are from left to right, front row-Bobby Brown, Patsy Thorn- hlll, LaRue Allen, Gail Burgess, Melba Young, and Donald The conference was a com- Smith. and bined retreat add workshop Second row, Mike Livingston, Nancy Hammett during which worship through Share Your Christmas With Beulah* Beth Alvemn. Third row. James Khbrongh, Robert Barnard, :I By Norman AlexandeP I the sacraments, music and wbqx- PenFrgrs qng-Wilson Sherrill. Fyt4 pow, Jg symbds- -t-y. The ex$ Beylab RatHffe Fund drive' has increased itsfervw Gngp. Thurstbn rPike, ElePo1-4m;. studied. iml)rovd"it$ qeans, insuring a greater chance of success. Befde, Charles McCaln. Some'of the candidates were not nkesent Rosalio Wences, international many students bad absoluteIy no idea of the purpose of this the Dictum was made. They are, Annette Cavender, John student from Qnetepec, Mexi- @rive, no idea of what their money was to be used for, and Drake, Joe Ford. Thomas Gilleepie, Clyde Martin. co, was elected Chairman of in consequence, gave very little. Ecumenical Relations, and will This is one of the most charitable undertakings ever in- be installed in Mz -ch. ' MISS GOGGANS TALKS stigated on this campus and has the mbst worthy of worthy ciinu~s Others in the grou:~ were purpos@!+that of assisting our own. For informative purposes, TO SIGMATAU DELTA (Continued from page one) Frank Sp~ayberry, Trion, Ga.; the drive i$ for a Jacksonville student who is married and ex- The membgrs of the Pi Ep- interviewed: "I sure .glad I Roland Duncan, Alpine; Peter I pecting a child soon. Her husband is working his way through silon Chpter of Sigma Tau come to college. Hit ain't Seyfang, Stuttgart, Germany; schobl in the chow hall. Beulah recently underwent an operation Delta enjoyed an inspiring everybody Can get educated. Patty Boughner, Fleming, N.J.; far hlrnrr of thc Liz. an cperation which ccst ippfoximately talk by Miss Mary Moss Gog- Some day I hope I dch, cause Sally McDonald, Piedmont; $a,Bdd, d.is-sdw&ubd for another soon, besides the impending gans whose topic was "From beans not too good." Seems Sandra Lester, Dadeville; Car- obnd. How, you know 'a colleg~workship doesn't High School to College*. She we're overloaded with these men Rubio, Marlene Fern- .bil#1 & .knr discussed this subject from the blasted hillbillies. W h a t ' s andez, international students to pay that sort of money, and you may well wonder what point of view of the student from Cuba. possible solution there could be to this dilemma. wrong with beans, anyway, as well as that of the teacher. Sherrill? Wilson's majoring. in Miss MayKatherine Sum- The Beulah Ratliffe Fund is the only practical solution She also included a very grati- Criminology; plans to form a mers, daughter of the Rev. and available to theproblem. There are approximately 2500 students fying discussion of the re- Mrs. A. C. Summers, who lived here; if each gave a dolhr toward the fund, its success would munerdtions of being a teach- service station-robery syndi- here when her father was pas- be assured, even though that amount would be small enough. I er. . cate upon graduation. tor of the local Presbyterian realize that the well-to-do, with the exception of the faculty, Church, is Director of Chris- are in the minority here, but one dollar isn't too much. Some tian Education at the Auburn can afford more; if you can, please give more, but at least , Activity Timetable Presbyterian Church, and was give one. Could you sleep Christmas Eve, knowing that a fellow- associated with the students at Monday, December 15 the confarence. student lay tormented by the distress of insurmountable medical 7:45 -Morning Watch, Little Auditorium bib, that a fellow-student faced possible death through lack 6:00 pa.-Vespers. Little Auditorium of sufficient funds tor medical fees and expenses? I don't think 6:30 p.m.-Phi Mu Alpha, Music 1)eparfment SGA Progress you could; don't wait to be asked, look up a member of the 7:30 p.m.-Athens vs. Gamecocks, College drive committee now, and give what you can. When someone said, "Why Tuesday, December 16 doesn't the SGA do something 7-3E am.---Mor:*iag Watch, Little Auditorium for. the stl~lent-?" they just 6@ pa-Vespers, Little Auditorium didn't know the whole truth about SGA. In the past SGA 8:ZO pm.-S.G.A., Room 217 JacksonviIIeState Co//egian has provided many convenien -, -, Wednesday, December 17 ces and activities specifically 7:45 a.m.-Morjing Watch, Little Auditorium ' for students. Last week in SGA Published d-monthb except August by the Shrdetrf Body of 6:80 p.m.-Vespers, Little Auditorium was no exception. Here aret ibe S tat e WCBC. J~nvllle.Alabama, and en- as 6:30 pa-Wesby Foundation, Little Audjtorlam some of the projects now un- smmd-clsrrs matter March 30.1943, at the Poet Cmrce at Jaaben- 6:SO P-er FIsaaoOm 217 derway: Me. Alabama under (he Act of March 3, 1879. 8:30 p.m.-Law Club, aoOm 214 The music in chow hall has been install& recently. The Decedm Tharsda~, 18 council has just voted to pur- 7145' am.-YlaPfnn Watoh, ~ittle~mditonlrrm Editor Fay Rlackwood chase a tape recorder and tapes ...... ck00 pm-Vwm, UMe AudHmbm with pre-mrdd 3Ionl.r music 8:OO pan.4tsbman-Junior Dance, Ofm Arrsociate mitor ...... Nonnan Alexander to be played at the noon and Circulation Managers ..,. James Ray and James Person8 evening meals each day. Photographer ...... OplLovett Each cbse dance this year Mm. K. Coffee Facdty Adviser ...... R (-d osr* Uuut) Page Three -Thc wan Monday, December 15,1958 Kilgore Wins In Prediction Poll - 6 Dan Kilgora, Pastor at Four Mile Methodist Church and CoIlegian Sports Editor, is the -&u~er of the I958 Collegian P@ictorls Corner. rn Divinelove mmemb& bi oab friMi3s-prkonas to thew ;pear This yeass predic$rs were GhrirsknsargPe line". All arose and every- Hal Hayes, Ja-~nuille State By Dr. Anat61 von Spakowkr body came to tohake hands wit31 athletic publicity dhedor, It was a long, pangtime ago our prison* and to wish them Cbach Tom Rdbersan, Coach during the civn war in Russia. a happy New Year. Don Salk, and Cdllegian Spark3 After the attack on the Bob &i&s Buddy ShxiWns and Soon W Mad tJmwh the Dan Hilgore. Collegian shedst rear line I returned The % tom€. night was cltar an& would Eke to thank In a special with five prisoners to our for- cool. We were silent.Only the camp in the forest It way Sal Hayes, -4 Re- med snow creaked under our skies. Coach Sails* daybreak of Christmas Eve. son and fp their Shortly before *break, we fine cooperation, They went for Our aomrnander ordered us to reached the gkirt of the forest. put them into the log-cabin the big upsets each ymek which I showed to ng &orem W made the Corner more interest- wM& servedus as a prison railroad which led to their and we went to sleep king headquarters As om of them. fng. very tired af,k a hard march shook hands with me, said: members pi fhe J~lwomrllIeChorna who were solobts In Sun- There were s~vdupsets and the excftement of fighting. "We thank you still once for day's CMsbmas Program. Plctured left to right--Fred PoBarcl. throughout the year wvhich When before the twilight we our liberation, and we will +dsddp; Rita GrirxU, Sylvania;Janice WUhm. R&e; really aught most everyone by were awaked, we found the never forget this Christmas Walter Ira sugrfse. For instance Coach hine !l!ysoa, Tatladaga; ZM. conthwtor; Roberson's lone-winner oi the Christmas decorations of our Eve night, especi$rty when we Dean Harris, Anlrlisfon mi4 Wier Denson, Oxford. camp and the preparations for have to decide between the Kentucky 18--Gad T ech 0 the Christmas Eve dinner were death of the life aPour fellow- game. Coach Sills' 10119 winner DR. mRRO# the (8) Mfes. already finished. We had only men". 'We wiR also never for- (Continued from page one) of Alabama State &s€ (Continued Prom page me) (7) game. Also The Alabama in wait for the light of the get this night", I answered him, Boyd, bass. star in the sky,when, accord- 17--Ga. Pech 8, Tennessee 18- Muse it let us experience the The program was as 'follows: Jacksonville State College stu- ing to old Rush custom, the greatat Christmas feeling: the WiSsisstppi 16, S.M.U. 20-T.C, Symphony, organ and piano; dents and mra1 faculty mem- U. 13, and Georgia 16-Ga Christmas Eve dinner begins. love to the enemy. bers. Twen* ftrstchai&-, musi- SoonL this light appeared, and Christians, Be Joyful, clnor,~; Tech- 3. We .begun our way back. " Now It Came ts Pass (Luke cians from &FA pwam the camp trumpeter called us hecame clearer, and suddenly Symgthony will be; brought in Rere rs how the five guessers to the &ma. We occupied our 2:l-6) met OX~OIYI, finished the season. Oat of 77 the ray af theunseen sun il- tenor; Prepare Thyself Zion, for tbe con-. plaa at the sprkcled table * games Kilgarr?, who led all the luminated the tops srf the trees Daixlie Tyson, TaLladega, so- A word -4 be said of of our log-cabin, illuminated and when then fd1 on the snow way but had lost ground the by the candle light of our prano; How Shall I Fitly Meet condub Barron and last two issue% was the winner which beg to sparkle in Thee, chorus; And She Brought of the great effort and en- Christmastree. To our surprise thousands crystaline with 59 games right-18 games we found that five places were 2 a- Porth (Luke 2:7), Janice Wil- thusiasm be put into the build- missed. Hal Hayes was real mends. So it was in our hearts, liams,< RoanolPe, soprano; For hg of this&h&r8. His ablli- not occupied. "Dear friends". too. The ray of the unseen God close second wifh 66 right41 said our commander, "before Us to Eartd He Cometh, Ed ,$. and e3&s have really been missed. Simpkins wasreal close fdl in ,m hearts and li&t& Wd, Gj@d&en, bass sopranos shwmerl in this mean& he has sitting downand starting to eat of behind Hal with 55 rlghta2 in thcm thousm& diarmhds and altos. had to overcome many ob. missed. let us dng the Christmas of an infinite and all-embrac- Coach Tom Robers~n carol." Wghty -4, Ed ~ogrd,bass; structions in his effort to pro- was fourth with 53 right24 ing divine lwe to all men,- mote a cultural string program. when the l&t stanza of- to friends and to endes. Ah Dearest Jerpls, Qorus; And missed. Fifth was Ooach Salls carol died in the silence of There were Shepherds {Luke Dr. Barron is indqd an a+ with 49 right.-28 missed our room, the com9nders 2:8-91, Ira Dean Harris, An- ist in his field and had a most spoke again: "Today, we cele- nistbn, mprma; Break Forth, colorful background in h f s brate the bitth of the Son of 0 Beauteous H'err\ranly Light, past. He has Men guest soloist Bollinger Leads God who commanded us to By beNoU Crowelk &orus; And the Angel Said in most every important city lave our enemies, too. Let om I shall attend to my little &- (ha2:10-ll), Dainie Tyson, in CaIifolDia, where he liv- Jax Over Berry prisoners come and eat with rands of love Talladega, SopranQ; Within Yon ed for many years, to New Yzk, Coach Tom Roberson's Jax iis*es DUSL~U* aRd faieadB.I Ear& this year,. Glw?aw Pdlanger-eheRtxotAnd Vw4hiw .SBn state "EImdWaohl,Bwa;" rj8ckecT That the bded days before They Came With Haste, Rita Framisey, 6 buis, Dehw, Now our s&se was up ~~, first vickm of the , Christmas may be stoktos, an2 &millo. m. ' greater, because neither of us Grizaell, Hemgar, sapran6 1958-59 season wi# a 14 to 61 supposed that our commander Unhampered and clear of the With All Thy Hosts, charus. Barron wes concertmaster for the Partland Symphony for 10 edging of Befig College of had such a tedder ChrGtian fever of hurry. Members of the chorus in- Rome, Ga. heart under his outer rough The nbreathlesa rushing that I clude the follawhg: years and war hbr conductor for the Amarilto Pblfhar~~orr:- JwKsonvllle, with rtl gree appearance. have ksowh in the past shall Betty Alverson, Munford, height advantage trailed the His order was immediately not passess me. Jane Ashmore, Ramona Love, Orchestra where many of the world's great ytists eppeared small Georgia school 10 points, fulfilled, Pnd o prisoners oc- I shall be calm In my soul . Patricia Marbut, David Thclmp- hali. last. under his batom. 21-11. early in the first cupied their Leesat Ule All ready at son, Alice Williamson, Jack- Jackmnyille came back with table. For ~hristmas, the Mass of the sonville; James Bentley, Chil- Several &her groups Dr. the sharp shooting Lester Bol- "My Bolslrevist R u s sl a n -christ, dersburg; Linda Bryan, Vera Barron e5q4ucted-Ark- linger a@ fine of Gerald shall heel and call out His play men", addressed the command- I McAbee, Piedmont; Fleurette ansas Valley Symphony, Am- Dupre: Yo take a ;4-3: lead at er the prloners, "today we Name, CZaborn, Boa; Mert Fergu- arillo Jr. Sym@hanr Orchestra, haiftime. celebrate the birth of the God I shall take time tb watch tke son, Carolyn Hamilton, Doro- West Texas 'state College Or- Lester Bollinger, 85, -afd beautiful light of love. Therefore I ask you thy Powell, eesSmith, ehestra and Santa Barbara from Jacksonville, was lea&&- ta forget that we are your en- Of a candle's flame. Margaret Usry, CYnhhla Wey- State College Orchestra. One hg Jax State with 11 fieldv emies and to celebrate with us X shah have leisure-' shall na, Gadsden; Barney Ferguson, of Dr. Barron's most tlljoyable goals and 23 points. Don Wil- the day Qf the all-embracing go out alone Piqgah; Joan Garrett,Lanid, hmciations received during his son, Captain of the Oarneeoh love. And to grova to you my mrn my roof and my doh, Dens~n, Frames Mms, OxZoldt experience as a fabul~us and only senior on the squad, I shall not miss the silver sincerltp and my belief in €he Rita Crizzell, Henaoar; Ira musician was his affiliation was second with 1% -points. farce of love; 1tkr the dinner $lace oi the stars Dean Harris, Nancy Kimberly, with the San Franc~sco. Santa Jacksonville had a Q8.3 per you are free to return fa your As I have before. Tommy Moon, Johnny Vise, Barbara and Amarillo Boy cent shooting average. They home. Now forget all your sor- And oh, perhaps, if I stand Anniston; L i 1 1 i a n Howell, Scouts. Re was counselor for also hauled do- 49 rebounds, rows and all our dfssension. there very still and very J a n i c e Williams, Roanoke; these cities. 20 of them on offense. Let us be one loving human long, Glorfa King,Wellfagton; James Dr. Barron was one of the JackSoaville (74) Berry Col- family". I shall hear what the clamor McCain, h8'ayette; Edward three ~QuM~~Sof the American lege (61). I do not know what kind of of living McCullough, Enterprise; An- Sgmphany Orchestra Leagud. Has kept from me: The Angel's feline wss ,born in the harts \ drew Page, Galivhnter Ferry, He was honoredat tlre League's of & friends and enemies. . Song. S. C.; Julia Phurrough, Alex- 1957. convention itr Sioux City, (Continued f'rom page two) ~aybefirst, the feeling of an ander C i t y; Sally Redden, Iowa, when he was presented DR. MONTGOMER~ wilI be one hundred dollars extreme sumrise.-. then that of Huntsville; Garland S m i t h, a plaque for' valued ser- great joy, as a result of the (adinued from Heone) Yadkissville. N. C.; Katriet better off becauseSGA is con- vice as a member~JE th2 -4r.eri- ?e??&ati~n or c;a'%3e hvc in members, special benears, and Smith, Glen*; Dahe Tyson, tributing PL&taz%ut ts each Our earab Hfe, be it m* for tenure, leave, and retirement of TaIladega; Margaret W h i t e, Smph~nyCkChtstr8 Lea- dance,. wid+ &kg consider- ed as stockholders in the dance. a short passing moment. In teachers.------Sycamore. gues Board of Directors. case, it was in my heart. To account for each impor- The S. G. A. is considering Beside these activities, Dean helping cheerleaders purchase The silnnce of the bbginning Montgomery was eIected serre- tant event in the career of Dr. was little by little transformed policy and Dean Tenhoor of sweaters and jackets. 'm is in to a mutual communication tary and treasurer of next Bmon would take too long and in addition to 'the !xpenses of 'year's meeting. Father Edward the College 01 Arts and Science of the almost forgotten haptjy of the University of Alabama never .be complete. Dr. Barron tfauel, mealsand uhPiorms al- Doyle, dean af Loyola Univer- ready supplied thi8 year. momerrts of the past, Swause sity was chosen &airman, and on the appiication of personnel has been named to Who's Who in our cruel fighting life only policy to faculty. The SGA is w0rb;iag for the FWip CuUhgton, vlce-chair- among musical mductors of facultp members, ah. It voted remembrance brought urr a A new policy of visitation light of happiness. Goon our man. In this capacity, the dean Amerlca Who's mo among just last w&, to reservea send ~rOg=rtlr?a, and self-evaluation WRS ex- prisoners smiled, and ~~~illrywill out Srmr.ie leading American .musicians. park- space.for Mr. IValker for registrations aPd 1uncheo.w pmed. This means that each and 31s is the first symbol nf % b..rcr?r. Just recently he was t&"? 1.5. who teaches Susiriew and WO~Kwith me outer ot- -liege will be visit& mew bdng and Us happfness. ject d,a feature article and his a physical handicap. flcenr to plan the program. tenyears by a committee which &ange ~6tq&d, and don't When the dinner was fiaiah- will observe and make sug- picture appeared on the coww d, my comlll~czer slid to :At: Speekieg: before the group be airald to it-h "w, AMtol. I~tC;YfCh, tab9 %*as Mr. mde of ReYnoWr gestion k help the institution page of International music bar bcnefJf th, StUdcirt hdy ' arrive- ~t its goals. magatfae "MmkdI~eder." r t Jackwhdlle. $Ute MIeg!c. Page Four The Collegian Monday, December 15,1953 I Gamecocks Bow To Lions 83-71 The Gamecocks lost their third game of the young sea- son Tuesday night to Florence State by a 83 to 77 count. The Lions jum!)cd off to an early lead and were nevcr behind although they were pressed closely by the J a x m c n Ihroughuut the game. The Gamecocks playcd a fine ballgamc azainst the un!)caten Lions. Jacksonville overcame a 10 puint halftime Icad to tie the game midway in the SCC- ond half. Throug*hout the last JJan Kilgore qua~tkr of the game, F!orence - / led by only two or three points. Big Ross Feltman paced the SECOND GUESSING E'IRST DOWN AND TEN TO GO-This scene from the winners in the scoring depart- When a team has the top athletes in its section, and they FZbrence game resembled many scenes witnessed on the ment. T h e smooth-working start off the season by trouncing all opponents, they naturally gridiron this fall. Don Wilson and Earl Cleland scrambled center sacked twenty-five (25) become the team to beat. That is just the position the M and M for the ball with Dabs Ernest of Florence as Watson, Dupree of points. Forward Winfred Sand- Bulldogs (Merrill and Motley) hold in the Jax State Intramural the Gamecocks and Heidon of the Lions look on. The Florence erson with 18 and guard Don League. They started by winning from the Duces by 15 points, squad downed the Gamecdcks before a large home crowd 84-77. Heidon with 17 were the other and next swamping the Triumphs 72 to 24. leading scorers for the visitors. Coach Horace Merrill and Coach Gene Jacksonville's big center Carl Motley's squad is made up of five boys who Cleland was high-point man Nichols, Taylor, Glasgow for Coach Roberson's five with have played college 'basketball in some of the 16 points. Lefty Bollinger, Wat- top small colleges in the south. The other mem- Selected '58 Football Greats son, and Gerald Dupree each bers of the squad were outstanding basketball r The Jacksonville State foot- Jones Valley High School and had 14 points. players in high school and they are among the Dupree turned in a spectac- outstanding players on the campus. ball tcam was honored Thurs- was All-Statc and ~ll-South- day at the annual banquet held ern his senior year and was ular performance as he stole Carl Bain, 6' 2", forward, was Captain of for the gridiron boys. This year regarded as one of the top the ball time after time. Gerald the Southern Union Bisons in 19.56, his second F.the event was held at the Reich. tackles in the state. Jim went also hit several long set shots. L Bollinger, ~leland, Coplane year of varsity competition for the Wadley col- Hotel in Gadsden. to Alabama on a Grant-in-Aid lege team. Carl was selected a member of the Prior, to the banquet each following graduation from high and Hodges rebounded well for -- the ~amecocks. NJCAA All-Tournament team in the Junior SIMPRUNS player cast his vote for the school. At the end of 0% Year College tournament played at Marion Institute. The Bisons finish- most outstanding back and Jim enlisted in the armed ser- It was an exciting game all ed third in the tournament and a great deal of their success should most outstanding lineman of vice. Jim came to Jacksonville the way. The Gamecocks look- ed good even while losing to go to big Carl. the year. The boys made their in the spring of 1956 and has choice . . . they're the ones who proved himself as one of the the Florence team. Ted Ford, a very likable fellow, mans one of the guards posi- This year's Florence team is know . . here is their selec- all time Jax State linemen. tions for the Bulldogs. Ted played for the Chattanooga Mocca- . supposed to be the best one in sins for one season. Ted hails from the section of the country tion: This year he was third high Most Lineman- man with individual tackles several years. where people know basketball, Kentucky. Should say Linemen, there was and Was named On the Tampa Cecil Pruett came to Jacksonville this summer from St. University All-Opponent team. of "59, Jim will be back for Bernard College of Cullman, where he played two years of a tie between the another year. qaptain Jim Glagow, tackle Jim and his wife Irona, have basketball for Coach Charley Richard's Saints. Cecil is a very E. G. Taylor has been a big from Birmingham, and E. G. a Young s 0 n, two-~ear-old - - fine ball-handler and holds down t$e other guard position for mainstay in the Gamecocks' Taylor, center from Bessemer. Rusty. forward wall for two season the Bulldogs. Jim Glasgow graduated from Look out Jas State opponents Jerry Haas is the hook shot artist for the Bulldogs and he and he will certainly be greatly holds down the center p'osition. This 6' 1" center from Athens -- missed next year. Kilgore's All-American Team for 1958-Ends, Sam Williams, is an excellent rebounder. E. G. graduated from Bes- Michigan State and , Rice; Tackles, Brock Strom, semer High School where he Ted Boozer, who is more widely known for his football, is Air Force, and Ted Bates, Oregon State; guard, , also quite a basketball player. Ted plays forward for the Bulldogs was an All-State, All-Southern, Auburn, and Georgc Dicdrich, Vandy; center, Bob Harrison, and All-American center his and he is a top-notch rebounder. Big Ted, who by the way is Olclahoma; backs, , Iowa, and Bill7 Cannon, L.S.V., senior year. In fact, E. G. Tay- from near-by Alexandria, was a Junior College All-American foot- Pcte Dawkins, Army, and , Ohio State. lor was the first in line of ball player. OR the second team, I select: Jerry Wilson, Auburn and great centers from Bessemer. Willard Townson, is rated among the best forwards in the A1 Goldstein, North Carolina, at the end positions; Val Heck- Folluwing E. G. has been Don intramural league. Merrill and Motley rely on the determination man, Florida, and Don Floyd, T. C. U. are the tackles. The Stephenson, Aly-American at and capability from this boy from "big-ole" Sand Mountain. He guard positions are manned bv , Pittsburgh, and A1 Ga. Tech. Many veteran 0%- calls Section, ALA., home??? Eucyer, Notre Dame. Jackie Burkett of Auburn is my choice servers in the Bessemer area Robert Brooks, probr.lly better known as Bear, is the boy still say that E. G. is still the for center. The backs on this squad are: Bob Anderson, Army;, best center of all. who furnishes the desire to win. Robert was a outstanding basket- Don Meredith, S. M. U.: Nick Pictrosante, Notre Dame and Joe ball player at Sylacauga High School for three seasons. The Kapp, California. Upon graduation from Bes- Second Guesser, of course not trying to express a prejudiced semer High, E. G. went to the The above selection is the newest and most insignificant University of Florida. H e opinion, feels that Robert is ~:tainly among the top athletes All-American sclcction in the nation. The boys selected on this on the campus and should be seen more in intramural action. started six ball games for the squad will receive no medals or trophies nor will they appear 'Gators his freshmen year Bernard Fuller from way down War Eagle country, Auburn, on TV. We can only extend to them our congratulations nn (Freshmen kere eligible for rounds out the M and M Bulldogs. Bernard was an outstanding being All-American and express our sincere hopes that they varsity sports then.). At the performer for the Lee County High School and shows a lot arc always tops in everything they attempt in life. end of a brilliant freshman of hustle and spirit in the intramural games. I have nfIe11 bcen told that predicting the outcon~eof bowl year, E. G. entered the service. Changes in the Jax Slate basketball schedule, the Game- garnes is like gulling your head in a noose. Being a person E G. is married to the form- cocks mcet Athens College tonight, Dec. 15 instead of originally :hat often unwiscly shuns good advice, I am going to stick my er Myra Richic of Geraldine scheduled. Last ycar Jacksonville took Athens 67 to 65, and in neclr oul and hope thal it doesn't get chopped off. and tl~cyare the proud parents 1957 the G;imecocks cnded up on top again 87 to 70. On December 27, Ole Miss and Florida gel the bowl season of a big buy, Richy Gregory. Barbell club formed on third floor Pannell . . . Gym instruc- underway ;tt Jacksonville, Fla., in the 'Gator Bowl. Florida Most Outsta~iding Back-He tors Spud Pate and Jim Maben. Meml~ers are: Bill Sims, Bo boasts the line that held L. S. U. and AuPurn to very low needs no introdr~ction. It was a unallimnus vote lor Bill Hannah, Slash Persons, Percy Powell, Mert Fletcher, Tony Mit- scorcs. Honrcrver, I believe Charley Flower ancl the rest oT the Nichols, tl~cgrcat Jax State Rebels will bc too much for Florida, even in 'Gatorland. Missis- chcll, and Joe Bob. halfbsu!~ of whom evcry \v.lsd sip~~i13. Florida 10. of greatness has been express- The nation's :number one team, LSU mccts Clcn~son in ed rnany timcs this scason. Ihc hr~geSugar Bowl sladii~m at Kew Orleans on hTcw Year's Nick is rertainly dcscrving of SPORT SHORTS Day. and !he Chincsc Bandits will be morc lhnn cvcry !?onor awarded him. Just As fuotllall season conles to end every newspaper and maga- Frank Howard Tigers can handle. LSU 27, Clemsun 6. last wcelc, he was named on thc. zine you FICXup has an A117Amcrican ts.-irn 111 Ihe Cotton Rowl, it's the Air Force end TCU. Ei~en AP Little All-Amcric-an team. lister'. Each ycar several new All-American though the Air Force Academy doesn't have a scnior on its This ycar Nick led the Garnc- sclcc' Ins conlc into being. Since everyone is scluad, I am partial to the Falcons and helicvc they will take cocks in evcry offensive de- pickiq? hi5 choice for this dream team, I feel thc Horned Frogs. partment, lcadinfi scorer, and that I may as well gct in the act Huelon Davis Air Force 16, TCU 7. leading ground gainer. Nick's returning for another scason encilu~o~edxc 10 undertake such a task as Under the Mismi sunshinc Oklahoma tangles with the picki~rg e1e:cn boys, but of the hundreds that in '59 gjvcd Coach Don Salls Oranjiemet~ from Syracuse in the Orange Cowl. Coach Bud sumethlng to really smile play college football, as the top players in the . Wilkinson and his crew of Sooners are my choice here. about. nation. This encouragement along with the Oklahoma 14, Syracuse 8. fact that I was not allowed to enter into the In the Rose Bowl its California against Iowa.,,.With and^ selection of the All-American squad by the na- Duncan leading the way the Hawkeyes will bring another kose Jax Vs. &hens tion's top- sports- writers enticed me to make mRE. Bowl victory back to the big ten. this selection. Iowa 21-California 12 ~onigit, 7:30