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Vol. XXXV No. 1 GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. October 10. 1959

Annual Sports Day Eight New Members Special Honor Week And Acceptance
Join GSCW Staff
Climaxes Activities
Of S.N.A.G. Week
G.S.C.W. is proud, to have eight
new faculty members on her cam-
pus this year. She is especially
happy to welcome three of her own
Of Honor CodeSet For October 12-16
--i
alumnae -who have returned to by Jo Dunahoo
Today Is the day! We're speak- teach at their Alma Mater. The To enable students to.b'dlieve in themselves because of self-respect as a major aim of our
ing of that special day of every COLONNADE is planning to run Honor System. Believing that our present honor code can do this, while at the same timeincalcate-
year which Jessies know as Sports a series of stories on these new high standards of honorable conduct in all doi-'-by-d.ay relationships and make students intelli-
Day. It is the end and the climax members of our faculty so that the gently self-directive, Honor Council realizes that through various means this coming year the
of SNAG Week, which began on stude-nts may get to know each of words of this code must be lifted off the paper I hey are written on and made to live on^ campus
October 5 and is a method of, in- them personally.
troducing to us the recreational within each individual student.
activities available on our campus. In the music department, Mr.
Robert Bayard Lamb, is the new One such means of helping students to fecus' sincere and honest thought o n ' o u r Honoi
After last Monday's chapel pro- System was the planning of an
gram, Annual Hike on Tuesday, part-time instructor of music. Mr.
George Herman Gaines, will be Honor Week. Plans for this spe-
-and the different skill club de- cial week began to form i'n your
monstrations on Thursday, you serving as Head of, the Art De-
partment this year. Honor Council last spring quarter,
should be aware that recreation is and now that October 12 is almost
both fun and necessary for a well- Mr. Leonard Hart, who has
played in several university a'nd here, they are ready for you to
rounded college student. have and make what you will of
Today we got off to an early summer stock companies, is the
new Assistant Professor of them.
start with breakfast at 7:30 in-
stead of the usual 8 o'clock. Fol- Speech. The language department
welcomes Mr. Bernard Gibson Monday, October 12, we will
lowiv.g breakfast, there was a pep have the privilege of opening
rally on the tennis courts, where Hamilton, as its new Assistant
Professor of Modern Languages. Honor Week with a chapel'address
we heard songs from the different by Miss Charlotte Hunter, who
dormitories and a speech by a Miss Jeanne Floy Brannan, one
of G,S.C.W.'s alumnae, is the As- is Dea'n of Students at Converse
surprise guest. Hope you didn't College in South Carolina. As
oversleep and miss the fun. But sistant Professor of Education.
Another of our graduates. Miss you may or may not know. Con-
in case you did, remember you can verse College has a student gov-
make up for this by participating Nancy Lina Brown, is now an in-
structor, not a student, of chemis- ernment similar to ours, and
i-T the different sports of the day. certainly their Honor Tradition is
There will be softball, volleyball, try and biology. Miss Betty Jo
Strickland, who majored in Eng- o'p.e to be highly respected. You
horseshoes, tennis, table tennis, are challenged to think carefully
shuffleboard, badminton, lish at G.S.C.W.,' is now sen'ing
and
as Assistant to the Dean of Stu- with our distinguished guest as
bridge. Just take your pick. And she sets the pace for thought, ejc-
by all means, ,don't let your dor- dents.
In the Laboratory School, Mrs. amination, and questioning of
mitory down. what we are dealing with in our
Evelyn Frances Birchall is a new
•If it is possible, wear your dor-
instructor of education. Serving Honor System.
mitory colors. The Terrells will
wear purple and green. Bell and as the new director of voluntary
religious .activities, and YWCA On MoTiday and/or Tuesday
Beeson will be seen in blue, San- nights discussions will b,e. held^n
ford will be seen in brown and secretary is Miss Dallas Ann Pat- ••^i
terso'n, also a G.S.C.W. graduate. Honor Council Makes Preparations For Honor Week each dormitory floor on campus.
white, and Ennis will be known by These discussions, which will be
red and white. Don't worry about lead by council members and
changing into a skirt for lunch. Fifteen New Members Add Spark And others, are to be held in order to
Remember, we have been given
permissiion to wear sport cloths Day Students Tell help students prepare themselves
for the actual acceptance of the
i'n the dining hall today.
After dinner, the results of the
Vitality To Colonnade Staff This Year Honor System. Discussion leaders
will be -prepared to carefully "ex-
Editor of the COLONNADE, | can High School m . Frankfurt,
day. will be learned at a meeting
on the tennis courts. .A.t thi,s time Cathey
the
Of Recent Election
Penn, recently announced j Germany, will join the editorial
addition of fifteen new mem- staff. Her major is History. Pattie
amine with each' floor of girls the
code, and the advantages and V'
the Sports Day Cup will be pre- responsibilities that come through
sented to the winning dormitory. bers to the GSCW paper .staff. I Goff, a native of Tifton, Georgia, it. Following these group meet-
I is a Freshman majoring in Medi-
Luck!
So go .join the fu'n, and Good Coming to GSCW from Shell- cal Technology. She attended Tif-
man, Georgia, is Mae Bell, a tpn High where she was active in
1959-60 Officers ings, special taps programs, which
were prepared by the Y Taps
Freshma'.i English major. Back at several clubs.
Shellman High, Mae was presi- If you have been wondering
Committee, will be .given. ..-
The highlight and climax of
m
New GSCW "View dent of the Beta Club and reporter A Home Economics major from about the number of girls seen go-
of FHA. Judy Brown, who has Decatur, Georgia, will be ' the ing to the basement of Park's Honor Week will come with the
Books" Published written for the VIENNA NEWS, COLONNADE'.S Circulation and Buildi'.-g, don't think that they are Formal Acceptance of the Ho'nor
According to Mr. Hugh Cheek. will be a member of the editorial Exchange Editor. Her name is System. This ceremony will, be
Public Relations Director, GSCW staff. She is from Hawkinsville, Ginger Lide, who is a member of going into a dungeon. Quite the on Wednesday night, October 14,
has just recently put out a new Georgia, and is a Freshman Music the JuTiior Class. Since being at contrary! They are going to the at 6:45 in Russell Auditorium.. For
twenty-page "view book," a pic- major. Hailing from McRae, Geor- GSCW, Ginger has been active- in new, brightly furnished day -stu this very inspiring occasion, stu-
ture bulletin describing the ace- gia, is Joan Browning,, a Physics several of the campus organiza- dents' lounge, which they moved dents .will assemble in their re-
demic a'nd social life here at major. A member of the Fresh- tions. A Florida girl, Edith Moore, into la^t spring quarter. spective classes and be lead i;.nto
GSCW. Unique this year is the ma-n Class, Joan was editor of the will be on the editorial staff. Com- the auditorium by their represen-
back page,- on which prospective Lumber City High paper. ing from Palatka, Florida, Edith The day stude.:ts made quite a tative to Honor Council.
students will find the degrees giv- A Columbus, Georgia, girl, ^ Lois is a Modern Languages major and ."ew changes in their organization Following the |ormal acceptance '
en here. Tv^enty thousand copies Fricker who attended Columbus is a member of the Freshman last year and hope to make more ceremony, students will be given
were published. High School and Frankfurt Ameri- (Continued on page 3) improvements in the future. At a the opportunity to sign individual
recent meeting, new officers were pledge cards. The signing of
elected as follows: President, Lin- pledge cards,.'for which instruc-
da Kitchev.s; Vice, - President, tions will be given later, is a new
Carol Franklin; Secretary, Janice experience for GSCW students;
Shultz; Treasurer, Faye Tanner; however, it is believed that such
Representative to C.G.A., Beverly an act will lend to a more per-
Horton; Representative to Judi- sonal and ih<3ividual response. A
ciary,, Betty, ,Garrett; and Repre- very importa'nt. and'' challenging
sentative to'Honor Council, , Jea'.T thing will be takingplace on this
Hudson."'The. faculty advisor has campus, for we,- the .students, will
not been- selected yet.,; / • ,; - be committing-ourselves to the up-
holding of a way'of life , which
The town'girls are happy to. finds, its basis ,in- the structure of
welcome twenty^ -...ii.ine,'.freshmen the Honor Code.
to their clu-b,,this year. They, are
Gloria Adams, Ifelen.Adams, Mar- - .As is obvious ,. to, all. Honor,
cia Alford, Eu'nice,. Babb,, Ann Week is not 'One of ..those weeks
Barnes, Elizabeth-'Brariheji, B'ren.-. ,s.et aside with a ru'n-to-this,meet-
da Caraway, Toni>.Ciia'ri'ce, Betty ing^'-or.. progranr'and then-to-the-
M. Duke, Mara Dzirkalis, ;Ida ;next;.'schedules. This is planned
Etheridge, Betty Garrett, 'Carbl so with the express purpose of
Grimes, Suzie Harris,' Barbara giving students time to tjiink con-
H€ndrickscm,'iB,ey,erlyHorton.,Jeani ' struc'tiveiy, 'thferlfoi^e;-'' esentially,
Hudson, j:wcly:,JJur,t,..Marie,.Ji^lrns, .ffiuch \0f theiiplan'ning- and the way -
Beiity McAJJamS, Mfelbdy Mefritt, in '.which'' G'SC'|\r*s ;, first',' Honor'
Jane Price, Charlotte Ragsdale, 'Weefc''is •carri'ea'"''6rr'will be deter-
•* Janice Schultz, Frances Stevens, mined with the student body.',
t N i w COLONNADE^ MiMibtrk Faye Tanner and Sue Tanner.

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aOVNNOlOO SDH October 10. 1959 Octobw 10, 1959 THE COLONNADE Pag» 3
The Colonnade ^ #

Marie Oo/ise//
WHY REACH FOR rection — and, cascading, from, tha,brink'of,
creation,' the" fluid o f Tirne'bceans- the"cos'rrro3 Norway, Cuba And Mexico Represented V ^ c O u / I Elefflentary Education MajorJalented
Sue Jackson with silent tides. Submerged in spray-mist,
THE MOON? earth's awkward, painful stumbling lyrics into
the, e b b , a n d flow of eternity..Beneath the chili
On GSCW Campus This School Year Hi Owlets,^ , W

W I
Pianist-Beverly Brysori Is Columnmaid
Business Manager Associate Editor G.1S.C.W.'is privileged in hkving then will'return 10,Norway where
by , - touch of the waves dinasaurs, contorted and September is gone —
on its campus this year three she'will have two additional years
Dr. George Beiswanger half-molten, petrify into mountain chains. Slabs students from other cou'ntries, two of teacher trarning before begin- The freshmen have arrived and From Georgia Peach to Columnmaid, Beverly Bryson h a s
of silence, drifting over the precipaces from of which aire returning here for ning her teaching career. have bec\i fully prientated! The added a note of .grace to our campus life throughout her col-
Editor-in-Chief We had crossed the desert from Las Vegas, whose misty heights spilled the sea, glacier the Y.W.C.A. was not left out of that lege career.,
visited a flourishing Jessie-and-husband men- terrain. Magnified through the frozen depths their second term, while the third .In addition to her native Nor-
Cathey Penn a g e at Bakersfield, dashed in a n d out of Los sprawl huge pad-prints, claw^gashes, scarred
is coming to the college for the wegian language, Vera also speaks orientation, but each freshman . Beverly, a Senior from Atlanta ,is majoring in Elementary
Linda Kitchens : ^_____ -Feature Editor 'Angeles, 'and b y dusk^ m a d e our w a y top Ven-
first time. three other languages — German, and upper classman can be ,glad Education.
Mary Cowden Jones Copy Editor
into the face of the young earth b y that 'prinii- The new arrival is Vera Peter- French, and BnglishrShe also has that most activities have fallen
tura a n d another thriving GSCW home; The five force whose energy became tangible in son, a rotary - sponsored student a variety of, interests which in- into their regular pattern. With a glow in her big, brown
Rita Perdue ^^____Sports Editor children were already to bed, so w e talked into the ageless reptiles. That illusion a n d intensity from Norway. Before coming to clude reading, sewing, knitting, "Y" is looking forward to a big eyes, she tells of plans to teach
Susanne Rockett .-.. -Society Editor the night, sharing past and present and ponder- called sky diffuses into the scars to form lakes America, Vera taught in.a.small skiing, and singing. year. An extra upperclassma'n the first or second grade next
. Faye Parks . . Circulation and Exchange Mgr. ing what lay ahead. elementary school i-n her native Comrng back to the G.S.C.W. Bible Study breakfast has been fall, and confides that she would
— crystal-chill a n d quiet lakes that dispell tha
EDITORIAL STAFF: Jeannine Wilkes, Mary Cowden Jones. ache a n d retain orily a shimmering mirage of country for one year after her campus for their second and final added to bring the totalnumber like to open a nursery for pre-
BUSINESS STAFF: Barbara Jean Vining, Linda Willoughby, Mar- The wife h a d been a math major and CGA the primeval fury — and the eternal, all-pervad- •graduation from school. She will year are Esperanza Rosales from to four; Two freshman and two school age children later.
garet Walker, Virleen Strickland, Vickie Bland, Myrtis president. The husband, a mathematician b y ing tide rises at last to fleck God's hand vnth study here for one year in the Cuba and Aicela Filigrana from upperclassman. Freshman Study
Holstead. profession, w a s engaged in the hush-hush busi- bright drops, which shine with man's h o p e - - - field of Elementary Education and Mexico. Both of these students Group will meet on Wednesday Beverly was rece-.^tly featured
are two year business majors. afternoons as they study Her.der-
REPORTERS: Annette Wills, Jo Ann Simmons, Mariella Glenn, Dot ness of reading the data sent back b y missiles or tears. lite's "A Call to Faith." Upper- in the "Atlanta Journal" with
Kitchens, Charlene Tribble, Mary Ann Johnston. and satelites from outer space. O n e thing w a s (Continued from page 1) After finishing here this year, several other GSCW students who
GUEST REPORTERS: Dianne McGill, Dr. James C. Bonner, Jo already clear. The obstacles to man's journey Class." Back home at Palatka Sen- Esperanza plans to return to Cuba classmen will be doing a study on are learning a new way to teach
interracial relations at their re-
, • Dunahoo. beyond the earth were more formidable than ior High, she was a,reporter, for and continue her schooling for gular Sunday night meeting time. Spanish.
her hieh school paper as well as four additional years in order to After a week of study you can
CIRCULATION AND EXCHANGE MANAGER: Ginger Lide had been supposed. Man might not b e able to
make it all. C.G.A. REPORTS a-n officer in various clubs. obtain her Masters degree.
Aicela (Alice) plans to return find relaxaticn on Friday after- Aside from being an accom-
FACULTY ADVISORS: Dr. Edward Dawson, Mr. Roy Matthews An English major. Deanne noons when Polly Blount's Social plished pianist, Beverly enjoys
' Published bi.weekly during Xhn schocr. ycor, except durin? holidays and examina-
"I hope he doesn't," | h e husband observed. What do YOU think is the answer to this Scott, another new member of the to Mexico next year avnd possibly Committee plans "Nothing." dar.cing and has shared this talent
tion periods by students of the Georgia State College for Women, Milledgeville, "After all, it is only a n evasion." The rem'ark hit question? What is the best solution to the prob- COLONNADE Staff, ,i.s a fresh- to continue her education at the Love by enthusiastic participation in
National Advertising Service, ond Georgio Collegiate Press Association. us between the eyes a n d h a s remained on my le mof the seating capacity that w e face each man from Bl^kley, Georgia. She University. Wizzie the Modern Dance Club, serving
Georgia. Subscription price, $1,25 per year. Member oi Associated ISoIlegiate Press,
mind ever since. Is man's, yearning for the year at Golden Slipper? At C.G.A. Monday attended Blakley - Union High as Secretary one year and Presi-
(Printed By The Union-Recorder, Milledgeville; Ga.) where she was active in the Beta Miss Helen Thai
moon anything more than a distraction? What night many students told v/hat they thought. dent the succeeding year.
does the desire to get there amount to but the W e all realize that m a n y are turned a w a y
wish to get a w a y from it all, to push aside the each year. This year, because of our large en
Club, on the Annual Staff and
did advertising for the local pa- Visits GSCW Campus Fredsricic James Because she has demonstrated a
per. From East Laurens Hi.gh in Miss Helen Thai, of the Insti- spirit of modesty and wholesome-
nagging problems, a s old a s Adam a n d a s new rollment, even more will b e unable to attend.
PENNED BY PENN as today's headlines, which mankind has yet to The student body a n d faculty alone nearly fill
solve with intelligence a n d grace?
Dublin. • Georgia, comes Mary tute of Life Insurance was a re-
Ruth Stewart who is a Freshman cent visitor to this campus. Miss ToBeCJiapelGuest r.ess in all her campus activities,
the Colonnade salutes Beverly ^
the ground floor of the auditorium. majoring in Biology. Preferring Thai was a graduate of St. Olaf Bryson. /
work on the editorial staff. Mary College in Northfield, Minnes'ita.
. . . M a y b e Dr. Lee h a d the honor-^pfsb^eing the-first rto ^vpice with
For m a n still does not know h o w to live
himself or his fellowman nor even how to
Have Slipper two nights? If so would the
performances on both nights be judged or only
was active on THE RAM, her majoring i-n English, and of the
school paper.
Monday, Oct. 19
U of Towa., After .•several years of
GSCW's welcomes, b u t t h e C O L O M i t e ' a p p r e c i a t e s l t s pnvi-
lege of being the last official welcomer! And we do sincerely
want to welcome you — "old" students a n d new.
^Hwell
"live

it
tfei'edrth^^Hetcolitinues
up", devouring the
a s
abundance
always
out
to
of
on one night?—-Which night? It was suggested
that both nights be judged b y different judges
which he is nourished a n d showing himself who would tabulate their scores. If there were
. Mary, FlSrgnce Thrashi.;a^ third' ut^achlhg. 'sii ,'.wei3t into^hervpres-
quarter Ju'nior, from Mountville, ent work. Traveling to different
will join the paper staff this year. schools, getting information and
Sir
by. Mary Ann Johnson

Chevalier
Frederick James, 0,B.E.,
de I'Ordre de Leopold
Rita Rambles For Rec
the most destructive of nature's creatures. O n only one night of judges would there b e as Mary, A French and Biolosy ma- giving some, she seeks to fi'nd out I, will be the chapel guest on Oc- The intramural program, spon- urges everyone to come out and
. . . SOME UNASKED-FOR-ADVICE (To^Freshmen or anyone tha moon what v/ill he find but the same de- much enthusiasm on the remaining night? Or jor, will be on the news staff. From how one can "get the most out of tober 19. Sir Frederick, a native
nuded, ruined scene to which he h a s already would w e be too tired even to present Slipper a the Academy of Richmond Coun- her dollars." She works mostly sored by the Recreation Associa- support a team; so we'll see you
else who isn't asking for it): Over a n d over again CGA has taken tion Association is m full swing ^ " ^, ^ ^
reduced so much of man's original Eden? What second night? If v/e charged more for the tickets, ty, Augusta, Georgia, is Helen with teachers and guidance coun-
scholarship to emphasize during a specific quarter. To some "Westberry, an Elementary Educa- selors in the fields of Home Eco- now, with volleyball practices in _, , , , ,
has he to bring to'outer space but his wants and would the attendance be cut enough for a one
it m a y seem strange that a n institution of higher learning should tion major and a member of the nomics and Business Education, progress. On September 28, the ]^ ^^^'^^^ ^ f ? ° f ^° '^f '^'\
the refusal to submit them* to rational control? night presentation? Should each student be
h a v e to emphasize scholarship, a s this is our main purpose in, If a n y beings exist on the planets in his path, Freshms'-^' Class. Coming to GSCW developing materials on money- first day of practice, front cam- | f ^ f crowd at the movie last
being at GSCW anyway. Purpose or not, it is a well-known fact are they not already praying, "Stay 'way from given only one ticket? from College Park, is Rita Ann managing in homemaking, 'etc. pus was literally b u z V e with the f^^^f.^^^ ^^S^^' Because _ of the
that there a r e many, many extracurricular a s well a s curriculor my door!" Wilcox, a Freshman English ma- voices of forty .four girls who • ^^'''^'^ ^"PP^^,^ ^^ ^^is soiree, we
, activities on this campus that could, a n d sometimes do, over-
••" •"""'ghcrddw scholarship. Especially is the freshman besieged on all Yet these, I fear, a r e middle-age reflec- ing.
Be thinking about this definite problem and
bring your suggestions to the next C.G.A. meet- jor. Rita Ann attended the North
Clayton High'School.
Thansferring to GSCW from
Miss Maxwell And
came out
practices
to play. This year three . ? " .^^ ^''""'J^ °^. more movies m
are required for those the future. Speaking of soirees, -if-~-
who are not taking a course in you have any suggestia'is, see
x
sides a n d tempted to join every club into which she h a s been tions, unsuited to youth, irrelevant to those who volleyball, a-.-d only two practices Penny Sawast, who is in charge
Cathy Wiygul Young Harris College is Lee Cost-
asked. Freshmen, Upperclassmen, TAKE NOTICE: The key to will ride the rockets, a n d only half true. Ulcers
success in college both scholastically a n d personally is through m a y have prodded Columbus into his depar- ley, a Home Economic, s major Miss Chapin Inspire are required,for those who are. A of our Saturday evening parties,
make up practice has been sche- and tell her your ideas.
from Covi'ngton. At YHC she was * * *
ORGANIZATION. ture from the old world, but h e did not sail for the Circulation Editor and repor- duled for Monday, October 12.
the new on the strength of his discontents. The ter for the paper. Judy Walker,, a Fall Retreaters There avfi seven teams, the Yellow " Well, have you made a decision?
How con you b e organized? The process is sfmple but in- itch of aspiration drove him on .His eyes were THE WSISON FOUNDATION Freshman majoring in Elementary
Education, joins the COLON- A happy group of girls gathered
Jackets, Pink Lassies. Green Hor-
nets, Red Terrors, Blue Bombers,
About
The
joining
Tumbling,
a skill club, that is.
Pengurn, and Mo-
volves a great deal of making decisions a n d choices. First of not on what h e wished to evade but on what he
/ all, take inventory of yourself. Ask yourself what d o I really hoped to realize. NADE'S business staff. Judy hails at Lake Laurel the weekend pre- Brown Bears, and Black Falcons, dern Dance Clubs are really look-
•\i
want to get out of college? Then, what a r e m y capabilities, my
Besides, there is something to b e said for
FELLOWSHIPS from Blackshear, Georgia. A Bi-
ology major, Anne Fullilove will
ceding
Sunday.
the arrival
The first
of the
order
Frosh
of
on
busi-
which will compete in the sinele-
eliminatiC'n tournament beginning
ing
they
forward
need
to
YOU.
a good year, and
real interests? In what activities a m I just another member a n d ness C'
n our agenda was a period Wednesday, October 14. * * *
in what clubs a m I really interested. Drop out of the activities evasions. If w e a r e going to take potshots any- also join the editorial staff. Back
The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship home i-n Griffin, Anne had six for smiles, hugs, and many "How Even though SNAG Week ends
that do nothing for you a n d to which you certainly a d d nothing how, it is better to direct them.at the moon than wonderful it is to see you" 's. Yes, Myrtice Carpenter, who is in today, don't forget, Sports Need
Foundation today announces the opening of years experience in working with
^ , Join clubs a n d enter into activities — but only a very few ones at each other. I think of man a s a rational ani- the paper. Fran Morris, a Scienc Fall Retreat was a joyous time, charge of volleyball intramiirals, I tall girls, short girls. All Girls!
•Jhat you have selected through wise thinking according to your mal a n d I wish that'he would "take the energy competitiori.for.its fellowships.for,the.academic but it was also a time for impor-
major, comeS' tO'us from.Alma..
interest, ability, a n d time you can spend to b e effective. Above and s a p , the imagination a n d passion witli year 1960-61, according to Dr. James C. Bonner, ta'nt planning ' and- serious think-
all, keep in mind always your goals for the future, your reasons which he is now going to throw himself into who is the campus representative at G.S.C.W. ing. The first challenge to summer World Travelors Return To Campus;
for being here at GSCW a n d the knowledge you expect to ac- outer space arid direct them once a n d for all for this foundation. The chief purpose of the dulled brai'ns was a very thought of Nottingham, England, complet-
upon the art of living on earth. .But mankind h a s fellowship program. Dr. Bonner stated, is to provoking talk by Miss. Maxwell. ed,, his education at London Uni-
quire a n d u s e after graduation.
never done this a n d never will. W e aie pre- offset the critical shortage of qualified college
OOUEGE DEPT. STORE
She challenged us to move toward versity. Since World War I, he Tell Of Varied Summer Experiences
pared to make every effort to get to Mars but teachers b y encouraging college seniors of Clothes cmd Shoes higher levels of maturity in this has spent twenty-five years in News flash . . . . The age old
. . . These a r e just some jottings. not to banish him from home base. outstanding ability to consider college teach- coming year. She pointed out to India in the fields of social serv conversational topic, the weather. cation. Nancy and a friend flew
for College Students
PS: Keep your eye on the COLONNADE this year. It m a y prove ing careers." us some of our most prominent ice, business, a'r.d politics. He has, is in an eclipse on the GSCW by private plane to Panama City,
. Interesting! Distractions, then, a r e indispensable. Eva- immaturities. First, we all accept served on many commissions and | campus while students and facul- Florida. They landed on a field
sions a r e our salvation. Our minds must be The Wilson' Foundation annually awards tooi many things on too little evi- committees of the Government of ty discuss varied experiences of which was only 100 yards from
dence, that is we experience sur- India and was one of the signa- the summer hodilays. the beach, hopped out of the plane
sidetracked from wars to b e fought, schools to 1000 fellowships for first-year graduate study and strolled across the street to
face respofnses. We have a respon- taries of the well-known Report
be closed, pe.ople to be put in their place, na- at a n y university of the recipients choice in the sibility 'to think' and to evaluate on the Public Health Service of the ocean for a refreshing swim.
tions to b e buried. United States or Canada. Woodrow Wilson Fel- Snatches of conversations over-
honestly. Next we idealize imma- India in 1946. He has often written heard in the hallways and dorms Dianne MoGill spent two weelts
lowships carry a stipend of $1500, plus full turity, that is we feel a certain and spoken on India and Pakistan lead o'ne to believe that we should of this summer at an America'n
Get humanity to tackle something a s mag- tuition, a n d fees, and, in the case of. married us for advice or to cry on our ar^d other subjects concerning name this chapter in our history, Youth Foundation Camp on the
nificently irrelevant a s reaching outer space, Fellows, a dependency allowance for wives satisfaction when pebple come to South East Asia. 'Around the World in 90 Days." shores of Lake Michigan. She was
and even the matter of short shorts m a y seem and children. The program is open to college shoulders. The last she pomted out Miss Grace Chapin could shame one of 750 college women repre-
of less than earth-shaking'import. In his own country, Sir Frede-
graduates in the natural a n d social sciences by saying "We circle a prickly rick is, among other things, Vice- the ancient bards with tales of her senting forty-eight states and sev-
and in the humanities. Both.men and women are pear". This would point us to real- chairman of University College of recent experiences in Baghdad, eral other countries.
So I'm for bigger a n d gaudier evasions. eligible, a n d there is no limit on the a g e of the ize that we do not get to the real London and Chairman of the Iraq.
Now that w e h a v e latched onto the grandaddy candidate:or the number of years he m a y have During this period Dia'nne jtook
core of problems and really attack Westminster Chamber of Com - courses aimed towards developing
of them all, it should serve us well. Mankind been out of college. Those who receive awards them even though we may get merce. His visit to our campus is Likewise, Dr. Clyde Keelei the characteristics of mature lead-
m a y not reach the stars but it m a y learn the are not asked to commit themselves to college . hurt. Rather, we ignore that" the ur.der the auspices of the Associa- holds many a listener spellbound ership. You might want to ask
knack of looking from their standpoint. The mind teaching, but merely to "seriously consider" it problem'exists or we feel that as tion of American Colleges and the as he tells of his experiences thii Dianne how she came out in her
m a y corne to occupy a space station from which a s a possible career. one person we can do nothing. The Danforth Foundation. summer while doing research in elective course, sailing.
to see,things sub specie aetemitatis, a s Spinozo talk by Miss Maxwell got us off San Bias, Panama.
Traveling, teaching, learning,
suggested three centuries ago. to a very good start in our dis- A,conversation with Miss Betts and evaluati'ng are only a few of
The Woodrow Wilson Foundation does not cussion of the Orientation Pro- Ferguson or Mrs. Nan Ingram co'n- the areas in which our campus
accept applications directly from students; Can-
didates for the award,must b e nominated b y .a
gram and our responsibility i'a
helping thp Freshmen adjust, pre
CAMPUS THEATRE cerning their voyage by freightei was represented this summer.
to France, Holland, Denmark, and Though we have spotlighted
faculty member, or by the foundation's cam- paring the Handbook teachers and SUN..MON..TUES..WED. Sweden is more refreshing than some
[•'1
ENGULFED
•>W-l),',
pus representative. Nominated students are in- Junior Advisors, and hearing the
plans for the coming year from
a brightly colored travel folder.. • have the of these activities, you •will
pleasure of finishing the
TriTia McKay tells o'f^her teach- story for yourself as you-talk
wm>' m jij,)?^
iGjcp; rB^gr^';;j^nd; Y.. 'AiiotM,'w^- cm. I. fewtr^nVW
ing .experience at the State FFA with friends. and acquaintances.
jJand-FH^jjGamp on Jackson Lake
SciniM
Ji;'?'selecteci through screenings of the applica-
• • • • / • . — - . • • . I,
Miss Grace Chapin tell us oif her %i»'a'r*''lG'6vinigtbii'.' Trina demonstral-• r:^.
The corivulsiye^-vshutteringi: of va^^% ions, a n d jaersonal; interviews b y regional se- many experiences as she taught ted ceramics, leather craft, copper
fveRy Tihi t m\ M emy jp^s rmm ..,'-] planet cauglit ih' the chaos' of creation'— star- |0cticMi;;.committe0S; mad© u p of iacutly merh- last year in Baghdad, Iraq. To each enameling, reed weavi'ng and oth- MQiER'S 5c to $1.00
A HO mmO' $1^.'* torches illuminating her' desperate, futile flight bers from the regioiis' universities and colleges. oi us- Fall Retreat ^means a great er skills to campers from all over
our state. • , , . STORE
— a n eon of sunsets, vaulted in-basalt, flinging Ih© closing'date for"nominations for the dca. .deal. in determining the success
aside earth's granite shroud In -volcanic; resur Idemic year :1960-61 is October 31. of thiscomlT^? yeair we will have Nancy Ogletree took flying les- Something lor Everyone
COLOR hppdM* sons thid summer. Highlighting
here at GSCW.
this experience was a perfect va<' 'mm
i
g«iii
JPage 4 ncu'niBf:C0tOMNfADE October: io, 1959
Sigma Alpha Iota i-nating guests to speak-to the/club Dr. Helen ,Greene; -the<faculty
Rockett Reveals
The Jessies have really bee'n
Club News this year. All students interested advisor for the club, has an-
." The; Beta;,Rho of Sigma Alpha are cordially invited to attend. •
nounced that hew members will
Wesley Foundation Iota has the following new pledg-
. busy since Spring- Quarter. Nearr es this year: Barbara Ellerbee, be i'nvited to join IRC during the
'' ly, half of all the girls I've seen are Claudia Hughes, Vera Scarbo- fall quarter. In order to be eligi-
engaged, pinned, or going steady We Wesleys this year ' are a , Madrigals
mighty band. We have approxi- rough, and Gwen Walker. ble a student must have high aca-
r— I 'forgot to mention the .ones The Madrigal Singers are hap- remic standing and must have
that got married! mately seventy girls and cadets
in Sunday School and fifty in our Westminster Fellowship py to announce the list of new taken at least two courses in His-
Beverly Burden married Larry night program. We won't have members. They are Mary Gail tory or Social Science. Other
Coleman this summer. this large a delegation, but we The Westminster Fellowship's Williams, Alice Watki'ns, Fran students who have a special in-
will have a score attending the Publicity Committee will publish Morris, Pat Underwood, Becky terest in -world affairs are also
iPat Dotscn. received a beautiful Methodist • Stud&nt Movement W.H.I.F. weekly which will co'n- Evans, Hilda Mclnnis, Lillie Ruth asked to poin.
• engagement, ring this weekend'. Conference in Atlanta; November tain the events ;that, will', take Thomas, Ruth/Blackwell, Tammy
The lucky guy's name is Jeff 6-8.;: "'::%.:•''.' ,
place the following week. Freeman, Janice Roy.ster, • Anna,
Fields. i The - Westminster Fellowship Lou Pigg, and Susannah Chil- P.E. Club
Janet Roquemore is now Mrs. Each Friday liight is to be ob- Center, located in Russell Audi- dress. The old members .include , The first meeti'ng of the Health
: Loy Lilley. served as Fellowship. Night in the torium, will be open for meetings Virleen Strickland, Rose' Mary and Physical Education Club will
Jeannine Wilkes became en - Wesley Foundation.. .We will have and other activities. The Prayer Smith, Sally Taylor, and Pat Ra- be held Thursday, October 15th,
gaged this summer to Graham table games, food" and dancing, Group will meet every Monday bon. With this group of fine
Armistead. both hep and square. •. morning at 7:00 i-n the center. singers, we are sure that this will at 6:45 p.m. The guest speaker
Trina McKay sports a beauti- prove to be a very exciting year. will be Miss Grace Chapin.
ful frateraity pin. Who is he, The Health and Physical Edu-
Trina? Psychology Club Chemistry Club cation Club's officers for this year-
We have heard numerous Jes- The Psychology Club, under
IRC are'as follows: President, Pam
To keep learning more about
sies planning and scheming how the sponsorship of Dr. Frances science while enjoying a change The , International Relations Cutts; Vice - President, Kay Hol-
they are going to get an invitation Hicks, will have a get-acquainted of scene, the Chemistry Club Club will be in charge of the cha- land; Treasur.er, Rita Perdue; Se-
to Tech Homecoming. Seems the supper at Lake Laurel for all pre- maintains two phases of opera- pel program on Monday, Novem- cretary, Lynn Meade. Advisor to
Ki'.igston Trio is going to enter- sent and future members Tuesday, tion. One is an integration' of co- ber 2. Ann Jane Yorbrough and the club is Dr. Jean Jacobs.
tain at the big event. October 13, from 4:15 to 6:45. All operative fields relating to science Ann Williams will discuss at that
Betsy Harris joined the ranks interested students" should sign up by well informed speakers; still time the trip they took to New We are glad to have with us
• of engaged girls Saturday night. in the Student Union before 'noon, another that is the plunging in of York this summer as delegates to this year ni'neteen freshmen who
Was it a surprise? Monday. the members to enjoyable and the meeting of the Collegiate have chosen to major in the field
Nancy Ogletree has' a mighty educatio'nal field trips about the Council for the United Nations. ' of Health and Physical Education.
serious air now. Is it true you're country side.
going to get married, Nancy? Penguin Club A fasci'nating year lies ahead
Becky Robinson came back from for all concerned as each program
the weekend with a Kappa Alpha Try-outs for new students will
be held Tuesday, October 13, 1959 and excursion shows how the role
Fraternity Pin Nice work, Coach.
'Faye Paiks is another lucky
lovely who returned to campus
• with a diamond.
at 4:15. After try-outs the entire
club will work toward creating
and planni'r.g for a new demonstra-
tion to be given High School
of science plays a part in the arts,
humanities and social sciences of
our world today.
At the meeting of October 22,
BelfcMallliews
'• H o m e o( B<?ttcr V a l u e i
WELCOME

Students and Faculty


Jane Prosser married Len Banks 1959, Dr. Walston will be the
this summer here in Milledge- Weekend.
first of an u'nending line of fasci-
ville. ^M
LaAvana Crawford is going
steady with a cute fellow from rm. l'.V'V;.M\,r'
NEW! INSTANT!
Gainesville, Fla.
Patsy Williams received a fra- Just mix: with cold water
ternity pin Friday night. Congrats!
i> At last! A breakfast drink ^ « ' • ' " •'*'^^^''«oi„^

Dormitory Officers ,v you can keep in your room


Elected For 59-60
ir'
The dormitories have elected More vitamin C than orange juice. New instant TANG is the breakfast
their officers (except the fresh- drink you can keep right on your bookshelf—because TANG keeps any-
men) for the 1959-60 school year.
We k'.-.ow these officers will do a where without refrigeration.
wonderful job as the leaders of
their dorms. IVlalte as much as you want.^whenever you want. Just mix with plain cold
The o':ficers for Bell Hall are: water—nothing to squeeze, nothing to unfreeze.
Pres. Carol Willbanks, Junior
from Macon, Home Ec. Major; V. Drinit TANG every morning and get more vitamin C than orange or
Pres. Frances Burke, Junior from grapefruit juice gives you. Plus vitamin A. Tastes real good, too.
Rome, Elem. Ed Major; Sec. Lee
Costley, Junior from Cornelia, Today's assignment: get TANG!
Home Ec. Major; Treas. Jane A product of General Foods Kitchens
Chapman, Junior from Crawford-
...7 ville, Elem. Ed. Major; Rep. to
Honor Cou'ncil, Laura Shipes,
Sophomore from Waycross.
Beeson Hall has chosen for its
officers: Pres. Imogene Stephens,
Junior from Cordele, Bus. EdV'&
Psychology Major; V. Pres. Phyl-
lis Rothell; Junior from Atlanta,
Medical Technology Major; Sec,
Shirley Holt, Sophomore from
Byron, Bus. Ad. Major; Trea".
Emily Brown,, Sophomore from
Swainsboro, Home Ec. Major;
Rep. to Ho'.:or Council, Anna Lou
Pigg, Sophomore from Dahlonega,
Music Major.
, Sanford.Hall has for its officers:
I Pres., . Jackie Giametta, Junior
from Elbei'ton, Elem. Ed. Major;
V. Pres. Kay Callan, Sophomore
from Hinesville, History Major;\
Sec, Polly Blount, Sophomore
.from Waynesboro, Bus. Ad. Ma-
jor; Treas., Becky Robinson, Soph-
omore 'from Wrightsville, Bus.
Ad. Major; Rep. Honor Cou'.:cil,
Babs Worsham. Sophomore from
Macon, Elem. Ed. Major. ^
The Senior Hall, Ennis, will use
i\s class officers to serve as dor-
mitory officers also. This is ^a
tradition in Senior. Hall. These
officers are: Pres. Corinne McLe-
more, Atlanta,, Home Ec. Major;
y. President. Jane O'Dell, .New-
im nan,, Elem. .Ed. Major; Sec' Dee
AUigood,. Fitzgerald, Bus. Ad.
Major; •';Treas;; 'Drucilla Smith
Bethlehem, Home Ec. Major; Rep
to J'u'diclary, Janet X^illeyiiRep. to
Honor Council,- June Allen, Jas-
per, History Major; Rep. to C.G.A. WANTED: Situations and gag ^ines for our two campiis characters Address: TANG College Contest, Dept, GRM, Post Division, Battle %
Ami^-'O'Dell-, NewJian,'-Elem. Ed.' ,««bove).'Must relate to TANG. Will;pa'y.|25'f6r*'everyeritry'uBed.
Major. ', Greek, Michigan. (Entries must be postniiarlced t>efbreDec. 15,1959.) . |
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