
KTT (J Wilton C. Scott Serves at 36th Annual Columbia Scholastic Press Convention Wilton C. Scott, Director of Public Relations, conducted sec- tional meetings at the 36t.h annual Newspaper-Magazine Convention /^TIGERS ROAR by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, March sponsored STATE COLLEGE SAVANNAH, GEORGIA n-19, in New York City. SAVANNAH the largest This convention, HONOR ROLL Marcli, 1960 SAVANlNAH, GEORGIA Vol. 13, No. 3 convention of its type in the world, attempts to teach the FALL 1960 ways of improv- latest and best James N, Neveis, 3.00; Na- of all types. ing publications thaniel Johnson, 3.00; Willie Mae of There is offered a series more Julian, 3.00; Hattie D. Meri-itt, conferences than 150 meetings, 3.00: Alvertia Polite, 3.00; Willie and discussions during a three- L. Russell, 3.00; Willie Mae Ruth. editors day period for student 3.00; James Austin, 3.00; Roberta and faculty advisers of news- Polite, 3.00. papers, magazines, and year- Virginia Mercer, 2.78; Jocile books. Professional journalists Phillips. 2.76; Gwendolyn Mc- and outstanding members of Millan, 2.73; Norman B. Elmore, the school publication field will 2-70: Willie J. Mazeke, 2.70: Enna deliver talks and give advice J. Mack, 2,68: Marilyn Ellis, 2.66: designed to meet the needs of Carolyn E. Rooks, 2.64; Caleb the student press. Weston, 2.62; Rachel Thomas, 2.57; Charles H. Prazier, 2.56; According to Joseph M. Pauline Smith, 2,56: Eva C. Bose- Murphy, director of the conven- man, 2.55; Lillian Wright, 2.55; tion, in the past Mr. Scott has Hazel Mungin, 2.52; Betty J. graciously contributed to the Williams, 2.52, of the gatherings by success Robert Hutcherson, 2.50; sectional meetings. conducting Gladys Lainbert, 2.50: Bernice they are honored to Each year Pinkney, 2.50: Giady Bacon, 2.47; a scope of have one witli such Jacquelyn Walker, 2.42; James information to experience and Deen, 2.41; Bernita Kornegay, Last relay to the participants. 2.41; Juanita N. Ross, 2.41; Mar- the year Mr. Scott spoke on garet Dawson, 2.38; Mozelle Her- topic. "Writing and Editing the rington, 2.38; Ruby Williams, News." 2.38; Eugene Dryer, 2.37: Rose Ann Lanier, 2.37: William M Mr. Scott is an active member Brown, 2,36: Gertrude Johnso», of the following organizations; Ixepreseiils District 2.35; Warren Courts, 2.35: Man- Savannah Slate American Society of School Ad- Business nie Roberts, Jr., 2.35: George New ministrators. N.E.A,, G.T.E.A.. IiiNAIA Toiu-nainent in Kansas Frazier, 2.33; Lena B, Thomas, American College Public Rela- Courses Approved have just the District 2.31; Annettee Kennedy, 2,31; —-^The Savannah State College Tigers won tions Association, Y.M.C.A. Board City, Missouri Juanita Quinn, 2.31: Toledo A. 6 NAIA playoff in Atlanta, Ga. Traveled to Kansas Sigma K, Payne an- of Directors. Phi Beta President W, ^ the Tigers have Riley, 2.29: Christine Campbell, on March 7 to play in the National Tournament, Fraternity. Inc., and he is a nounced that the faculty has their performance in the tournament, 2.27; Rosalyn Scurdy, 2.27: Ruby proven they are the best by member of the St. Benedict approved the following courses victory was over the SIAC Sims, 2.27. and during the year. Their most wanted Catholic Church. to be offered in the Division of in the first round 90-89, Their Retha L. Butler, 2.25: Carolyn Tournament Chapmion Florida A&M Business Administration at Sa- championship win came over the night Morris Brown, the SIAC The Tiger's Roar staff con- Vinson, 2.25: Ernest B. Brunson, vannah State College. (Ueyward conference champions, 76-70, Morris Brown beat Tuskegee in the gratulates Mr. Wilton C. Scott 2,21; Betty Grace Green, 2.16: S. Anderson is head of the de- 86-41, Florida A&M beat Tuskegee in the consolation Melva J. Wi-ight, 2.07; Inez Ba- first round upon receiving this honor. partment. con, 2,06; Dorothy L. Brown, 2.06: 105-66, Going into the tournament Bobby Burgess, 2.06; George The courses are: Advertising, Savannah's record was 24-3, Hunter, 2.06; Phyllis Singfield, 403. Designed to acquaint the Technical Building to Florida 20-4, Morris Brown 21-5 College Library 2.06; Samuel B. Williams, 2,06: student with tho uses and limita- Open During the Tuskegee 14-8. Savannah Edwina Alexander, 2,05: Elizah tions of advertising as a tool of and and Tuskegee went into the Lecture Series Green, 2.05; Charles McMillan, management. Consideration is Spring Quarter tournament as the underdogs 2.05; Mildred Thomas, 2,05: Eu- given to advertising as a factor Dr. William K. Payne an- Christine White and most people on newspapers, By nice Veal, 2.05; James E. Coar, in the "marketing mix" of an nounces that he is hoping that Florida and Coger, 2,05: is focused expected A&M College 2.05; Richard M. organization. Attention sometime during the spring The Savannah State Morris Brown to be in the finals Anna Cooper, 2.05: Dessie S. on the sales process and psycho- quarter the technical and sci- Library presented its first lecture with Florida coming out on top. Dent, 2.05; James E. Rosier, 2,05: logical objectives of advertising, ence building will be utilized. ot the 1959-60 Library Lecture But the fighting SSC Tigers Laura Garvin, 2.05: Juanita copy-writing, and layout design. In discussing the new techni- Series on Sunday. January 31, stopped this by eliminating them Moon, 2.05. An introduction to various types cal program appi'oved for S.S.C. at 5;30 P.M., in the College in the first round. The Tigers All these have 2.00 averages: of advertising media, such as with William B, Nelson, head of Library. <15r. Marguerite Cart- went after Florida with blood in Henry Lee Balloon, Ethel Bryant, newspaper, magazine, radio, and the division of technical sciences. wright ol the Social Science their eyes, because they wanted Gloria Byrd, Carolyn Campbell, television; criteria for selection Savannah State College, is now Faculty of Hunter College. New Car- opportunities to best Florida, since there was Arnett B. Carroll, Dorothy of specific media; published providing training York City, spoke on "The New avail- no regular season game between ter, James Colbert, Ada Carol sources of data which indicate for Negroes which are not Nations of Africa." Dr. Cart- Clifford state the two, and the Atlanta news- Coxon, Velma Crosby, the kinds of media available. able anywhere else in the wright has been a student of paper, radio an dtelevision said Dawson, Jr,, Eddie N. Ellington, supplimented by of Georgia. This is the only col- time The course is African Affairs for some Bobby L, a degree in techni- "it couldn't be done," They also Willie C. Hamilton, a study of current advertising lege offering and ha straveled widely through- Theresa stated that SSC was unforthy Hai-dy, Margaret Hayes, techniques used by national and cal sciences. out the continent of Africa. Dur- Hicks, Cleveland production, atomic for the tournament, they also Heard, Elbert local advertisers. Mass year, she "that was out of their ing the 1958-59 school Holmes, Willie J. Holmes, Lavinia energy, industrial chemistry, said SSC Finance, 407. Princi- out- taught a course on African Jenkins, Rosetta Johnson, Annie Business electronics, and other sciences class. Florida A&M team of problems, and practices had height Affairs at the New School Ruth Joyce, Yvonne Lamb, Ver- ples, are teaming up to give America weighed and more York with the financial on the first team they Social Research in New dell Lambert, Rosemary McBride, associated more goods, a higher standard than SSC, of other types of 6-8, 6-7, 6-5, and a 6 City. She is a professional writer Yvonne McGlockton, Birdie L management of living, and providing more had two organizations, major first and frequent contributor to Moore, Milton Peek, Ben Pink- business technical jobs for individuals to footer. Where in SSC's team is placed upon the 5-11. But the little Lilli- many scientific and educational ney, Cynthia Rhodes, Gladys emphasis take care of this rapid advance- average management of cor- the treetoppers down journals. A regular weekly Smith, Jerome Smith, Robert H. financial ment in our present industrial putan cut Promotional played in one columnist for the New York Smith, Royce Stephens, Zelmar porate enterprise. world. to thier sizes, and and the Pitts- Albert Wheeler, and organizational aspects of are Amsterdam News H. Stevenson, The data reveal that there of the biggest upsets of the year, Cartwright Rita You- business financing: the nature burgh Courier, Dr. Gracie Mae Whipple, not enough technically trained Redell Walton of SSC, the Na- and types of equity financing: is also an accredited United mans. people on hand who like mathe- leading scorer of the SEAC, out Dr. major types of short-term and tions Correspondent. In 1951 matics and applied scinces. Sa- scored James Stanley of Florida, to long-term debt; capitalization: offers a Cartwright was a delegate vannah State College the leading SlEC scorer, by two Yugo- Choir Performs the analysis of financing state- the Zagreb Conference in program to train competent points, 29-27, Ira Jackson of SSC ments; the analysis of working slavia, at whic htime she inter- workers to meet this demand. was the high scorer of the game With Syniphoiiy reorgan- viewed Marshal Tito and broad- capital requirements: Students entering the tech- Brown Rosebud with 31.
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