Young Democrats Organize, Plan to Attend Platform

Young Democrats Organize, Plan to Attend Platform

Page Four T H E CAMPUS CANOPY April 27,<1966 next week. Anyone interested the organizational meeting Wed- Organizational in starting a team should be at nesday night. Serenaders To Present Meeting For ‘Down In The Valley’! The Serenaders are now work­ to see Jennie oncc more bifore Volleyball ing on a musical, Kurt Weil’s he dies. Then there is a lash- Down in the Valley. The musi­ back to tell how Brack W «vcr A Volley Ball League is being cal is under the direction of killed Thomas Bouche foil the formed in intramural sports on Mr. Lavan Robinson, director love of Jennie, and then!the the VSC campus. A short or­ of the Serenaders. It will be ending. ganizational meeting will be presented this quarter in Pound Parts of the score arc llsed held in the gym Wednesday Hall Auditorium. on American folk songs. The night April 28, at 7:15. The story of the opera is the music is by Kurt Werl, the li­ The requirements are nine love of Brack Weaver and Jen­ bretto is by Arnold Sundg^ird. members including one faculty nie Parsons and their con­ Songs used in the operr in­ member and at least three girls flict with Jennie’s father and clude “ Down in the Valey," on each team. Three teams have Thomas Bouche. The story “T h e Lonesome Dove,” ‘-The already been formed: the East starts with Brack Weaver in Little Black Train,” “Hop (Up. Dorm team with Mr. Gary Bass, jail for the murder of Thomas My Ladies,” and “Sounpod the Speech Department team Bouche. He escapes from prison Mountain.” with Mr. Stan DeHart, and the Campus Canopy team. In the first intra-mural volleyball game the Campus Canopy The teams will start playing defeated the speech department by winning three games. Young Democrats Organize, Plan Come in and see our wide selection of SUNGLASSES SUN TAN LOTIONS To Attend Platform Convention BATHING CAPS A Young Democrats of Geor­ According to the club’s or­ cial contacts among the other gia Club is in the process of ganizational chairman, Mike Young Democrat Clubs of the being established at VSC. An Slack, “ We want to take enough state. organizational meeting has been people to the convention so Slack points out that, “ As a and other needs for the held and plans were made for that we will have an effective club we do not support any the club to attend the College voice in the discussion Satur­ candidate, but any individual lake or beach Young Democrats Platform Con­ day morning. W e want VSC to member may campaign for the vention at the University of be heard and respected as a candidate who has his support.” Georgia April 29 and 30. growing school.” The purpose and goals of the The club is still in the begin­ The club is recruiting any in­ ning stages of organization and terested student to go to the club are to support the platform and policies of the Democrat needs new members. Slack says, Barnes Drug Store convention. The cost of the con­ “We want interested people, of vention will be $8, which in­ Party, to promote an interest BROOKWOOD PLAZA in government, to give interest­ both sexes, who are willing to cludes meals and a place to work.” stay. Transportation will be pro- ed persons a chance to partici­ — NEAR THE CAMPUS J vided. Anyone interested in go- pate in party affairs, and to gain Schedules of future meetings Rjjjg should contact either Dr. political experience through so­ will be posted around campus. M. Gabard, Mike Slack, Ron- e (Doc) Davis, Whig Geer, Johnny Suber, Bill Harrell, George Saliba, or Douglas Wesley Readers’ Theatre Hodges before Thursday April 28. The convention will be at­ tended by Governor Carl E. To Perform In Atlanta Sanders; candidates for govern­ The Wesley Players, a read­ Bledsoe, Gerald Boyd, David or Ernest Vandiver, Ellis Ar­ ers’ theatre group sponsored by Ratcliff, Gary Coleman, James nold, and Lester Maddox; and the Wesley Foundation, is pre­ Lineburger, Sandy Odum, Kay candidates for Lt. Governor paring two dramas to be pre­ Powell, Barbara Roysden, Nia- Peter Zack Geer, George T. sented at Emory University and watha Sapp, and Mell McCord. Smith, and Geptha Tanskley. Georgia Tech in Atlanta. The Steve Burton is assisting with players are to go to Atlanta props and technicalities. These men will attend a party May 12-13. for the delegates on Friday “Ten Little Indians" is a mur­ night and then each will speak Under the direction of Stan der mystery involving a psycho­ to the convention Saturday DeHart of the VSC drama de­ maniac and ten people stranded morning. Saturday night each partment, the players are to on an island. The people are candidate will give an individ­ present Agatha Christie’s “Ten murdered by a plan set forth ual party and the delegates are Little Indians” and an adapta­ in a rhyme about ten little In­ dians. “The Jury” is the study free to attend any of them. tion of Reginald Rose’s “ Twelve Angry Men.” “Twelve Angry of the actions of a jury while Men” has been adapted to have deciding the fate of a boy ac­ a mixed cast and will be billed cused of murdering his father. as “The Jury.” The drama deals with the con­ cept of what constitutes a “ rea­ Members of the two casts arc sonable doubt” when having to (B o o l *vm an 3 Terry Carter, Janelle Matthews, decide someone’s innocence or Gwen Hart, Vance Boone, Carol guilt. •S t u d i o Going Anywhere Spring Vacation? Then Take 5... and swing out refreshed. a n d Coca-Cola — with its bright lively lift, Make Your First Stop At big bold taste, never too sweet — refreshes best. a m e r a things g O Jackie's College Cupboard better,! 100 Jackson Street S k o p ^ w i t h Valdoata, Georgia Phone 244-0931 C oke 110 W. Central Ave. For That All-Important Wardrobe! battled under tho authority of Tho Coca*Cola Company byi Valdosta Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. 27, 1966 Page Five Campus Scenes Excitement being at a low ior, asked. “If this goes ebb last week-end, Mike Nel­ through, may I be appointed son and Steve Parker played ambassador to ABAC?” the unusually sedate card • • • game for their age of “Old Maid” with official Old Maid Anyone roaming around cards. However, no statement Barrow Hall who is suddenly could be obtained as to which seized with the strong pre­ card-shark is now the -“Old monition that he is being Maid” of Barrow Hall. watched, is probably right. • « * Lurking somewhere in the trees around the dorm is a Mr. Lamar Pearson of the rather friendly, very ugly, history department decided very green, very reptilian that since women are reputed iguana, disowned mascot of superior to men, he would the TKE’s. conduct a survey in his class — — c * • to see how many women would fight in Vietnam. Wonder why the Univer­ Freshman Jackie Bierman, a sity of Georgia School of potential draftee, was patri­ Forestry b u s loaded with otic with reservations. When raving, screaming males (of asked if she would be willing the shaggy-dog variety, so to fight, she volunteered, said one of them) was tour­ “Well, yes, if the men were ing the Valdosta State Col­ losing.” lege campus? Could it be * • • that they had to drive all the way down here to see a Mr. S. L. Varnadoe of the virgin . pine? English department assigned 0 3* 0 S. L. Varnadoe's American literature class has found a new approach to studying English . .. a theme to his students in and it's a lot more pleasant than the old way! The class decided to sing some American folk bal­ the non-credit language clin­ On a recent trip to Twin lads they were studying in the course. Helping out in the Hootnanny Americana were Varatiadov?, ic. When one student protest­ Lakes, the subject came up ed, pleading a big test f o r E'iith Moore, Linda Moore, and Gerald Boyd. about how nice it would be the next day, Mr. Varnadoe to tie a weight around the sympathetically and poetical­ neck of Linda Reeves and ly replied, “Tough toenails!” thus drowning her. To which Students Comment On Apathy Crazy Days of « * * she calmly replied, “Debie During Monday’s Student will you sign me out?” “Yes, we jLsse'd to have a stu- the SGA but don't have time.” Government meeting, one stu­ dent_^goVtsrnment association. Junior Gail Lewis— “I don't April's History dent proposed a plan for re­ Butone year not enough stu­ see what the SGA has done.” vamping the SGA involving dents ran for office. They did­ Freshman Dana Murphy — I’m As the usually peaceful month a rather complicated hier­ Compliments of n't care. So now we have noth­ interested in it and would hate of April draws to an end, signs archy including assistants. ing/' This has not happened to see it go. It's for us, some­ of strife are noted on the past After listening to the descrip­ yet on Valdosta State campus. thing the students can do. If we historical scene. On April 22, tion of the elaborate govern­ But the symptoms are in the give the SGA up we won’t have 808, in Persia, the Fleinminites ment, Ronald Thomas, a jun­ air. Why is there such an apa­ any say-so.” conquered Yebbi by disguising thy to the SGA on campus? themselves as dromedaries.

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