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FRESHMAN
SPECIAL

September 30, 1952 Georgia State College for Women Vol. 30. No. 1

I Am GSCW
Registration, Rushing Jests I am G.S.C.W. — I am an
instrument to be used and
Mary Thomas Maxwell Is New Dean
polished — to be wielded and Enlish Professor Born Undeir Blue Moon
Initiate Opening 01 Scliool wrought by the eager minds of
striving students. I am, in By MARGARET HEADERS
' Met by a bevy of tests, speeches, classes, cnjd officials, the truth, the reflection of the Occasionally there comes along someone who looks the
new freshman class was ushered into GSCW life d,uring their past,, the symbol intangible, way most of us would like to look. Occasionally, also, there
the product of all who have
four day week of Orientation. * The three Terrells will house gone before, who have built comes along someone who possesses the characteristics most
the entire class, and the Junior Advisors placed in the various my walls and preserved my of us wistfully contemplate when we pore over those prom-
dormitories are: Marilyn Strickland, Floy Black, Sunny Jack- future. ising brochures in the sharing-and.swoying-of-friends depart-
.son, Mariahna Mobley, Anzlttt Wootten; and Mary Alice I have long been kept alive ment: '
Clower. by the searching breath of
youth, but I grow jaded and But it is only once in a blue
The Rec sponsored Mixer and tarnished by the past's dim moon that both sets of attributes
the surprise serenade highlighted Scholarships To light, and I wait with an eter- get together in the same person..
•the first day on campus, and the nal sureness for today's ideas. When that rare case comes along,
-freshmen were welcomed official- GlSCW Awarded I am thought but a shell, a most of us, I believe, know a re-
ly the following morning by the prospective covering of the newed faith in the potential dig-
•administration, the program con- Eight Georgia girls have • been spirit of truth, honor, know- nity and worth of the human be-
sisting of short greetings by Pre- awarded scholarships to GSCW ledge, and the laughter of ing.
sident Guy H. Wellg^, Dean Mary this fall because of the initiative, friendship, but my resources All of which is by^ the way of
Thomas Maxwell, Dean D. H. the drive, and the generous con- are yours. My traditions are a saying what hundreds of students
McMahon, Registrar T. E. Smith, tributions of alumnae groups, valuable trust, which are now already know - that, whatever the
Miss Sara Bethel, and Miss Isabel clubs, and individuals. I.
placed confidently in your astranomical set - up attendant
Rogers, Ann Arnold, President of hands, with the serene know- upon the usual birth, G.S.C.W.'s
College Government, presided. The Charlotte, N. C, Club will ledge that the present will
provice a tuition scholarship for new dean of women was surely
Then began the first of a series Lee Strbzier, Gainesville. Atlanta never fail the past nor betray born under a very blue moon!
of placement tests and Student Club 1 has awarded the. Julia an expectant future. Mary Thomas Maxwellis per-
Handbook study groups at ^plan- Fillingim Memorial Scholarship My life is lived by the stu- haps best known to Jessies in one
ned intervals, The handbook to Gwendolyn Acxee of Bass'High, dent — without them I am (or a combination) of three capa-
teachers under the guidance of Atlanta. The Jones County Club empty buildings — a body cities - an excellent English teach^.
Marianna Mobley included Wy- chose Jeanette Martin, J o n e s without mind or soul,—a reek- er, a wise and sympathetiQ
nelle Oglesby, Martha Lancaster, County High honor student, for its ing tomb without essential air, faculty adviser to numerous stud^
Norma Marshall, Phyllis Card- $100 scholarship. and an ancient hand without ent organizations, and th§ vight-
well,, Gray Malcolm, Ann Mathis, groping fingers. I am. alone, hand man of our teeloved first
Peggy Jo Mitchell, Winn Robin- Other scholarships ranging from an instrument, the lamp of dean of women, Miss Eth.el Ad9.5ns.
son, Olga Fallen, Betty Herringj $75 to $150 made possible by the learning, the symbol of know* She can\tt tt> G.S.CW. in 1938
Barbara Batchelor, Mary Eliza- aluninae of Augusta, Dalton, Ma- ledge^ but in the grasp of Improvements already possessing the mental and
beth Mosley, Jeanne Pierce, Ann con, Thomaston, and individual youth I am a burning torch— spiritual and social qualities grei^tc
Waters, Corinne Glover', Caroline contributions. have been awarded carried aloft by the strength ly needed by a dean of Wom^Qi
Griffith, and LyndoU Ulm. Jacqueline'Hall, Cordele; Nancy of intellect, and I am now in- Underway and through years of PlQSf gs§q?
The remainder of the week was I^ee Herring, Cairo High, Whig- defatigable—- I am G.S.C.W. giation, as apartment =* mate, wJ^^
set aside for the G.M.C.* Open ham; Charlotte Cofield, Robert E. I When ?QU§ge doors officially
Miss Adams 8h@ lerve^ m unsiiis^
House, Denominational Parties, Lee High, Thomaston; Elizabeth f Oldened for Fall quarter, students pecting apprenticeship in the art
Health Examinations, meetings H. Fr»derick, Marshallville; and Mairlgal Singers ^ found that dormitories, class build- of fashioning those qualities into
with Faculty Advisors, the Paja- and Margie Saunders, Macon. oings, and administration offices the attitudes, the vision,' and the
ma Party, an Informal Tea, the Many of these latter clubs Begin Years Work had undergone a summer beauty- skill indispensable to a wise hand- •
Freshman Play, land the Presi- sponsored programs-rin several The Madrigal Singers, unider treatment. ling of her new assignment.
dent's Reception. instances the appearance of the the direction of Miss Alberta Goff, The new face lifting providetd
The program was evaluated at GSCW Modern Dance Club_ — have twelve members to begin To her parents, the late Mr. and
paint jobs, bright
the first meeting of Student Coun- proceeds from which went into their year's program. These are;. covers, and curtains in Bell, new furniture Mrs. Tom Maxwell of Elberton,
cil, and suggestions were made to gifts for the fund., she was "Mary Thomas"; to her
Charlotte Ware, Woodbury; iBeeson, and Terrell.
Improve the rush of opening week. There are also many other es- Mable Fernandez, Marietta; Char-j Lounge, Publications' offices, and The Senior friends," she is "Tommie". To the
tablished loan funds described in lotte Harvey, Monticello"; Jean.the Dean of Women's office have is true of willstudents she probably be - as
ACP Conference Held the GSCW catalog, which give Wright Collins, Decatur; Ann!been completely redecorated. And worth the job-many administrator any
things, , both
priority to upperclassmen, but Hall, Holy Springs; Jeanne Bran- the biggest news of all . . . . flattering and otherwise,
all scholarships awarded this year nan, Lawrenceville; June Clark,!which places GSCW right up with never be known in facultythat will
In New York Oct. 23 are to first year students. Stapletoni; Christine Williamson, the 400 . . . . is the addition of But of this much everyone can be
circles. '
The Associated CoUegeat Press Americus; Janice Culpepper, television sets for all dorms. '' sure (and, indeed, it is no small
Conference, which was held in Rome; Martha Stivers, Rome; In order to meet thb regulations thing) Dean Maxwell will be un-
Philadelphia last year, will have ideas concerning journalism. Florence May, Sandersville; and of the Fire Safety Program for all ceasingly conscientious, unswerv-
its annual meeting in the Statler A tour of Manhatten has been Marian Whaley, Shellman. schools in the University system, ingly dedicated, insistent upon
Hotel in New York City, October included for the visitors and time The group meets on Tuesday new doors have been installed in hearing both sides of every ques-
23. The convention will be at- has been left in the program for and Thursday afternoons at four Arts, Bell, and Terrell. tion worth hearing, insistent also
tended by the editors and business individual sight seeing trips to o'clock. Each year they present a that the sixth.sense—a sense of
managers of the Colonnade and other spots ol interest.. ,^., chapel program and a tea. On This program of improvement, kumor - be allowed its post of
Spectrum. Approximately 600 stu-' The girls attending from GSCW Honors Day they serenade visi-j which will continue throughout Lj^jne^d discernment'and healthy
dents from all over the country are Pat Stover, Corinne Glover, tors from the rotunda in the Man- the year, provides more gracemul
will meet to discuss and exchange Olga'Fallen, and Gloria Riggins. sion. •living for GSCW students. ! (Continued on Page Four)

YOU'RE HERE AND WE RE GLAD


Dear NOiW Students: ' ,. Dear Little Sisters:
Now that' 'the whirlwind, called Orientation Week, is over, you've prob_ If I had "WTitteh this letter two weeks ago,' maybe it would have been'
ably breathed a sigh of relief and decided that even classes are. a welcome easier because then—I hadn't met you. I only knew that you would be" i
change. Just a word of warning though—don't'relax to much!. Soon other here when I returned to campus. But now—after seeing you, being with you,.
events will begin—Snag Week, Annual Hike, Golden Slipper, etc.—things ' laughing with you, living with you, and sometimes reprimanding you—I
you'll surely want'to take an active port in. know you as a living port of GSCW. ^
'56'ers, you were destined to be our Little Sisters. Therefore, we^wjiU be
You've' received welcomes mariy times and'from many people since you privileged to share many things with you. Just to mention one or two—Rat
arrived—all of them' sncere—but each time .you were welcomed as a Day which you must know about—and the other—??lll GOLDEN SLIPPER!
stranger to our campus. Now I want to extend one more welcome, not to Now, you've probably heard about Golden Slipper, and most likely someone's
strangers, but to our, new friends and fellow members of the student body. made a stab at explaining it to you—but—until you eat, breathe and live
We're glad you have'joined usi ^^ ' Golden Slipper—you haven't livedl And with the class of '56 and the class
We wish you luck throughout the next four years and sincerely hope that of '54 eating, breathing, and living Gcalden Slipper together, we're'bound to
•through .us you may gain an understanding and liking of, and a strong desire make a good showing. ^ V
to work for a better 'CGA. CGA will be yours throughout your college career Along with this welcome let me say, in behalf of the Junior-Class—we^
and though we won't be here all that time, we, by. our coriscious striving, are' indeed glad you are here. We are already proud of you and are so '
hope to pags on to you our desire for an ever forward moving college gov- .glad that you have become a part of us. We hope that we, as big sisters,*,
ernment. ' .•! ..•,.. ' . . .^ • arid friends, can help you to .know and love^ Jessie, as we do. • ' ^
,•*' Siricerely, ,
" • / ,, V• On behalf of CGA,
• , ' ^ SUNNY JACKSON,' '::,:. • :: •
' ' r ' ' ANN ARNOLD <. President of Junior Class ,

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This Is Your Freshman Year 'N
You Did It
The COLONNADE Now that y o u ' r e r e a l l y h e r e , F r e s h m e n , a n d
y o u ' v e l e a r n e d e v e r y t h i n g a b o u t college i n o n e Since the p u r p o s e of this issue of t h e " C o l o n n a d e /
By Carbllrie Griffith
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the students of the Georgia State College for Women, b e of u s e to you. Y o u k n o w y o u r w a y a r o u n d r e m i n d i n g them of their minor m i s t a k e s a n d major • Senior, Faculty Getttie
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National Advertising Service, and Georgia Collegiate Big Sister. You a t t e n d e d c l a s s e s w h e r e y o u learn- e v e r — o n e fcilse m o v e a n d your n a m e will b e " b l a c k bfec^fi^e QSe'W has- riieyer h a d / a To Highlight
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ed, w e h o p e , the rules a n d regulations, a s well a s a n d w h i t e a n d r e a d a l l over."
Printed by The Union-Recorder, Milledgeville Ga. bfeau^y! ii ipa'gearit.' Just to prbve Jessie, and she will stop and smile
what four years—and even less irn:^i.
MitbdthMrMnMJiing e^es q^jMiA.^ m
the A l m a Mater a n d t h e dinner a n d s u p p e r b l e s s - S p e a k i n g of major obligations—Isn't o n e of t h e .iJ5(E^Hqo'^Q3rc^n^8,0 mh.^v^"^
MoDbs for that matter—can boost or and remember. And now that Fall -B#ittgg9to dflVI .Y/ri9c(v/9G aaifTnl,
ings. S o m e of y o u e v e n l e a r n e d t h e b r e a k f a s t most important obligations of the u p p e r c l a s s m e n to
maintain (as the case may be)h^s ^ madp her appearance, you
(^sodcted GoOe6ide Press blessint^ in time. But for those of y o u w h o m a y a l w a y s b e a n e x a m p l e (a g o o d one) to h e r u n d e r . _ Jessies have been cropping/up. in iknQwi.,that .it. is; timet, gijpe-vagain -Spoi}ts.:-[D,aymiUr ai&ceKiagijiijgeit i^lg^jfjiljgf^lft^gg^j i | g : ^ c | | p jintp aaoQitWSfiiosistcf gcv/ bfir; Y,.>bj;t,'fO.>]
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still b e ,a w e e bit confused, h e r e is a bit of repeti- c l a s s m e n ? Beay,ty, .jpageant?, iand; making for Annual/Hike, ohe;.Gif.-thfeilsig! c a m p u s e a r l y o n Saturda^ciiidof@ii^,(g,-ttOfit|fefror4tfe,,p,, J j g . , d g y -E;«S^ S«?,efc(irig fffl dii?§pibio?i^,Br{nM
—EDITORIAL STAFF— Of course, it could b e that s o m e u p - shapely showings all over the gest e'vehtsV6f''the'','.yeaiY, All';=t!ie:
tion in t h e g u i s e of e x p l a n a t i o n w h i c h m a y offer pejrclassmen prefer to b e different a n d p l a n > to r e - rB)lilBMot«Kitogn^:MAjft;@ sj^^^o tfisfi
^tEfte^^tfeis •glimmer] ''••'^ >'••••;)•;:!•- •-stiidehts'• irieief"unclef^ th'e'''''-ll^^'ts 3l An^fexEfeiJSt't-itW ofjriSNi^QnSTgel^,
O l g a Fallen .Editor .,: V/
s o m e enlightment a s to y o u r s c h e d u l e . -Tryingtcte piok lrojn,;^loth^)t^^^gs
ceive full benefit of a set of rules a n d r e g u l a t i o n s i n . vftyfirg^nia.'Veal,; Deepstep, who wea'riri'g' biuei'• jteaiif^Sitlr ^-slib'ris, By Ann^jlyIia^^i9;^.ap:4.3lyla?JiVyn rn •
to do. .bufiviBH In >l*£ow oiBi/b
Shirley L a g e r b l d d N e w s Editor
Soon y o u will e x p e r i e n c e Sports D a y a n d A n -M a f c h i n s t e a d of October. It looks that w a y . (>vili^e.f^ter|the Junipricl^sSithis fall, 'f6ady''for' 'a'M\'My-'W^f relaying Strickland
•was Pi elected I ..Stc^te-., iVF,W- ;Beauty •garrie's'; talcifi'g' pictures,^ ••and sih'g- ifii^fteniKe weicorii^'lspee6hv;and All my blessings, they're for you
Peggy Watson F e a t u r e Editor n u a l flike, followed b y a n e v e n t w h i c h will b e I got this pretty straight from a n on-the-spot report- :a"'^q!al^k,of-e^5fewnn|oveTininglo/;thfe |fCo©ifiusedftteoum:feTn-thRUsh^i|WT^e
iQue^n- and , made., i^a'; cred itable
v e r y important to y o u . This e v e n t i s G o d e n Slip- er, that one.fourth of second floor in "the dormitory" sjjpwiing atthe.nptional VFW'con- r-i-^Sponsoi^ #^rty" ''^ :rUles'''?of ^S^8rtSrDairj,HtKfe 'giias;*&- llBromoali'rtiie things) ihsyifgiv^i.itp
^pveiei^ing; .'".theii* AdoEmitoriei twill -iadilieeiij- acil .oMOff /['loV'/ ino.bulS
Caroline Griffith Society Editor •testI in; Los, Angeles, >Aug; (2. ;•; : ,. At every corner'4here are-stations,
per. A s y o u p r e p a r e for G o l d e n Slipper y o u will of the celestial, a l o n g with a m e m b e r of y o u r sister where yb'u' stop'''ahd ft'ave'. ';yburl :'iOn-'-iThursdaa^ .eramng-,'TSepteM- -begrh. c0ittp§tirigr':irinifeQch7apottsc& -Biit •4ir;lthiS()Week,*i<diP)oifi1a me fi^
Marilyn Strickland, A n n e Mathis__Sports Editors realize just h o w wonderful it i s to b e a F r e s h m a n . c l a s s fairly d r o w n e d t h e m s e l v e s a n d a few i n n o c e n t ^^ I Su Eilejn HoUimari^'52, was one sacks filled with friiiit'"^ candies,! ber 26, the Home Economics <21uli) -t'mhis,sbftb'^ll,;tdbte:iteHHis/hoiJso-
9f the.'fiye top ,finalists.' 'in' the and crackers, t,Oj.replenish any loss' (All-iy^ui gijpMargj iui:«p.d^. to uPlw-
-shbes, imW^y ;-bMl',oslariaM shttMle
You k n o w that t h e r e i s n o other c l a s s quite a s g o o d I b y s t a n d e r s their first S a t u r d a y night o n c a m p u s . M y •Gepi-gia Tech "Miss ^ ?^«'fect: Lips" of •calories:.._ :,.',-, '[;g'/-!•> arid •• P h i " Upgil'on ^ '©niicrbh'^' bpon-l ri'toer^j^aie.; SJagy ffllUfeS'fiEoa?!tl>ffi r. f I
rboapdi. '^'Bhe^jldopinitoiry^vwiitho-ithe -As ifrDm-iJt!laeQ'diemon8tREftiqr):giy!oii
H e l e n Harrell __'_ Music Editor - ' ••-
a s "the F r e s h m a n class, a n d n o other l e a d e r s quite informer stated that this would not h o v e b e e n s u c h ^contest, conducted annually by sored a picnic at Bonner Park.. , highest number of points atiitfiJe
-•oTOllJsedt mo']'l .A ,lVi -isi-I bir/is'-<
N a n c y Kobs, Louise Powell, G a y Pettit) a s good a s the Freshman class leaders. But a t| a revolting development, h a d not the H o u s e Council
'Tech .frosH^ to''discoyer ^the girl Later, y^'^^M^W^ M^^e,.09^asiqR,j$j/;^? .^jgwej^pme ,eT5dl of; ;tte4§0^will,)?§| ,#cla?:^d .the.
-How/i'Mad'/rChflmisttnip5iiV Mpnj^^
With 'the'most,; lushious. pUcker the anew: -FrfishTnaaa Home^'JEkJoniOr! .winner ai^dl thgn §R?>0s. J)gi'y-; -Cupi p.i trmeidfB:)ub3 i^iJoii!,.iIoH ni eorg
J e a n Brannon, P a t Collins Reporters the s o m e time, y o u a r e conscious that you, m u s t a n d their advisor b e e n discussing their c o d e of living u p p e r . , ' • ' • ' . " ' '", ' •" ! ' •'•'
mics--majors, 'trEffifeffeys, • ^and''•'•the ;Wifl-;b9vPreseSt§d(SJithe 7;:3P-iP}ft3?-; rJP.oIcShoWd Avhcife'^Jun) ;:we i^sve r with
work h a r d to m a k e that realization c o m e true. just b e l o w this small b o m b a r d m e n t . It s e e m s t h a t ,,, Betty, Canady.i,'52, was crowned iniearit"tb fe"(imie^fay^!sy'iftiaf;^ new .•H4aid^''5f -f'tiiiS^sJfiepaftrfrieril},! ,rii-gWian3th'^..gy;iSini?^iym..ri3v/ V.n \ bodksorasldiSI ni Loorfoa aninhriT
Wynette Oglesby, Patsy Chancey, Jane o n e girl practically m a i m e d herself trying to g e t liyiiss C.;and Sj^p^nk'of, 1952iin,Atr ious. Ypti'll see';;Dr';';%eli's, p^itph- .o^AHi^iriB aEe/^urgedltoEfremtaiirilldn;
Mi^siiAmife JMiigJ s i c zuvyh\\\>. IW; |
.lanta.. Betty.. \s\ a; teller in the, Citir I'ng.'D'r.' ba!^WsOri'catchirig, awMi'ss
A d a m s , Stella Alston, Patty "Yippins, G o l d e n Slipper is a friendly contest b e t w e e n
a w a y from t h e murderers, while a n o t h e r let o u t a '••^ASa-'Watei*^ feicfSfi'^of^fii! -dsfmpusvon- JSattiEdai^If or! bne i of itHfei c^?I«ujit§ct|)8foRial§?f(1i]}e[ sigvref^^ljg},
(Zehsij^d Sduther,n National Bank. Smithi'• •Miss''-^GhSpin,--Mr.' •'-'Gorfe,!
the F r e s h m a n c l a s s a n d the S o p h o m o r e c l a s s . E a c h blood-curdling s c r e a m just a s t h e presiding digni- Upsilon Omicron, and j'oi^Be, yearlsftoiggest .even^ and;givB;sap!-:
^ Staff Typists .: i;Alt,h,ough,, •Tp.oi! jtop • .. .winners,Izzy ROgefsj'giving'their-full'Slip'-: :prorti Jto%ouF'idbrniitory; limdjyburl
of t h e s e is a i d e d b y h e r sister class, the F r e s h m e n t a r y from t h e a b o v e meeting a s k e d i n a l l serious- Mayis Fleeman.an^i,Martha. Foun- port.' ^ESch^-studcyrit'-iyells^ for-thei Bon'e; •• pSesideriti- 'c^ «'>9|h'e^» Hoine! schooLv.ni.avoJ ,rfoiic',,)V7 ]Vyi\\\l.. \
•taiii,,.GSCVyi SjepiprStp/were;amorig teairi' bf-'^'her'^chbitie 'untiV'-'-her^ Economios' -^ Clubs' 'ilrMbMced'' ithe;^^'•<Dtecials'^^tor;''th*^'3'dyry'l^WJ'iM- lo ©liljoln'iq j(in)fc;i?,v,A bobbii sr!T
b y t h e Juniors, t h e S o p h o m o r e s b y t h e Seniors. n e s s , " H o w soon d o y o u think w e c a n put our c o d e ithe,,runnqr^. .T tip,- ;to ;the.; Maid, of throat-is-dry'-ariff -shfe' is-'exhaii'sted-. HoiTTe Ecbnbmi'es fifbMty'^-io'^ th'e,; ; l ? w the t\ii^ble;;?i?jflll^ndp.^jjYie„a
ob»bfii i!r// nqi-:? cWd'e- © I p FklIeri"iii^'^poffs^B^v i,TSoi:.k?eP;:ieach(o;e^citing,;jna5xn5fii^t
T h e contest is this: ,Qotton, .Contest; in itheir home, area. But'she'is soon revivfe'dfCvyiKeii she rieW^^'studfentsv-'
-BUSINESS STAFF- into a c t i o n ? " A n y question, if there w a s one, w a s Manager-r'^Jb'^n«^''Me*M'eff^^-'-miryi -[l#ve,s[tibrio.t)i; -xonA .«t7;'iooO
Carolyn;, Garte'f,, .of i j the j i Atlantais handed^ ai'pMS^ piled hlgliCwith • • 'A "{4elicibus;^^ h^"t_' dogs,'
Blackinonv''edi-'bl?ne^'Gnifith',''fp!dt
„, , Business Editor A short story i s selected a n d given to e a c h b e y o n d a l l d o u b t ' l o s t in t h e falling of plaster. Journal .- Constitution Sunday barbediie,-'salad,''arid'-ice''cr6airi.'' sfa-w,'' pota'tcie 'chi^^,'^"*''cbfe'eS'''an'd • ,Ji5>WhJ;l!iefea!;npflf^;jt%l5fttt]\eir;fhAli0js
; A hu'ge •bGh|M'''e'-pr'ovldes 'a-gloW Collins;' Siimiy; 'JMbksbrii'^Mrf'MSi .gy.p/ltl?g|F,-)fii:e?R.y^5^d<3 sjpg .^^
Gloria Riggms c l a s s . The c l a s s e s t h e n a d a p t it to t h e s t a g e , s e - Hilarious a s it m a y sound, this situation i s far magazine( ;.saw, ^ great,. photegnic hiy;' 'M'arilyrr''feitfieklarid,''' Dofrfil .A.WS^Ind bfj.viooo't Luff. Vji;^.';Gvff!U
r- '^ Assistant Business Editor po,ssjib,iiitips.; ,;inif, Peggy,,„jFelder, ing:'''bacli-drbp-^fbr'-'skits _ 'presferited
lect a cast, direct a n d present it in 'the college from b e i n g funny, although t h e s e girls, s o m e of GSCW senior. Miss' Carter clicked by eaW-domit6iyv--''^hl'e-'-^'t^^^ ^ ? j v y,^M I^J?tcJ9V^^)di}§q.Ti>fro'Jp
R e b e c c a Currie Assisxam u •joi^JIpennni'ioW jj- trf^u.jo.t vficul!
auditorium o n a d a t e set in November. Lighting, w h o m a r e t h e presidents of t h e major orani'?crtions the shuter.of her camera and faculty is judging''•the-''skit's, "the
,, , 1 Circulaton M a n a g e r H'emn-,^^'Sb'ie'''RMs6ri/'''G<3firine fTi^^li93Pytastpp§[ itpn f^JJS^^sr?
G r a y Malcolm ^""-^^ I?^ggy ; biGicajme ; one;; of , the. very dorriis try •to''iOut-do -".each other bers oers iri"
in a a- ,cosi.uuie
.costume ui, 6lniEWspaper
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staging, a n d costuming o r e p a r t of t h e p r e s e n t a - h a v e found it quite a n interesting topic of c o n v e r s a - ef^rly G.^iprgia J?eache^ of magazine with^songs' andl'cheers,ii a:y:,'.:i:;-/i whicli-;had"l:b';b^ ^ e ^ M j i i Glov^;ErfefT:iirrifer;'jeWeIAs
, , E x c h a n g e Editor , How you saw the Tennis clul^ut!
tion. Each c l a s s a l s o h a s a t h e m e , songs, a n d tion e v e r since. I quote—"Talk is c h e a p , b e c a u s e fame. Which just goes to; provcj •'1 I.' .tOi'LrC;; 'jflf 'to KStill!fiO"C!i 5ii,) fi^e'Biriiif^ ^ t l f W a P ^ o f ^ O t i l ^ S ^ ^ t i MariaMer§/i^ ^.nia aniioorn
Jan A n d e r s o n
individual costumes w h i c h m a k e u p a g r a n d en_ t h e s u p p l y a l w a y s e x c e e d s the d e m a n d , " ' u n q u o t e .
Jessies are,, getting ^ .better looking jW^hen it!s.^oyer,),and,- tt)e..j,ucjge§^
m ^ ^ W ^ ' i M ! m & ^ ^ 1 !''l5r.^^rtii^^:'|liaft6Pl^^
^^^<,^m^t%MM^ Wil
every dayr;:-),; J ;,::;;:.•; ;,':'-: ' ' ' ,,, have .decided,^ ypu,|trudge back to
You see, F r e s h m e n , if y o u w i s h to a c h i e v e t h e a r # H i i i g ' m ^ c ^ r ^ n | ! ! i i k ^ ' G ^ iJ^iU lie '" "' ^'
t r a n c e m a r c h in the auditorium. ., |Hatedv^to..loqs^.,pur.,Y:,President, campus,' having; added ' another
Bioposed Honor Code status of a n adult, l e a v i n g b e h i n d all of y o u i a d o - )3i^|,.jknqw,i$haJ,i J,an iis,,happy .ias ''r.ememlDer^,.wrien'; to.your..ever ,-
sie King, „ d r e s M ' l t f ^ ' ^fa^'foriamy
; fiio ',•?.',"}] / i 9 v n : t 8 'xoP^'iriva'gbofliM ni •sriivil nood
But w h e n it's over, n o matter w h o w o n , y o u middy dyess, tied^ior first.place'\G
" W e , t h e students of G e o r g i a State College for lescent w h i m s o h d fancies, either' set u p y o u r o w n Vice President in Charge.,,,of groTOriglii^v ^A^^^ip^^'y^?^ rV.-i'A ?.\ -loJib?! t«h egf*lty '-eSferrf "fhy • fi«f e ^IW^^
Housework. Other two ringers are yoii'are'askecl' alDout AMfial Hike,
W o m e n , b e l i e v e that c h a r a c t e r c a n b e f a v o r a b l y a r e a s g o o d a sport a s ever. T h e little g o l d e n e x a m p l e to follow or m a k e these m o r e sophisticated Mrs: Robert" Williams, Mrs: Ralph yeu--will--^op-a-ftd--«milei—a«d-3?«--
Pli<^'ghd'fMgli"jf^^!ybii^?§^amW.-^'"'^
modified through i m p r e s s of habit, b y precept, a n d s h o e w h i c h w a s the c a u s e o it a l l should n e v e r b e mortals g r o w u p to the level of maturity they s h o u l d Crumbley, .arid •.Mrs. Urbie - West, m^pmber. , Jl, ^*i<' ScpgioM aOskntH^TclubMn^noneiM.
tarnsihed b y b a d sportsmanship. better know as Jean Whaley, Obmef^brffoout teffftye^^yin) twii^htn
b y ^example. h o v e a l r e a d y g a i n e d , b y setting y o u r goal of Wanda Bryant.-and P a t ' Gireen, 11 "S*** SiW'ftifteenBis ftire^tims rl^llr(Tight?oi
"That t h e College G o v e r n m e n t Association is "There's a p l a c e that o n c e y o u ' v e b e e n there, a c h i e v e m e n t a b o v e theirs a n d g r o p e for o n e v e n RESPECTFULI^Y: \. Miss.Glynisf«|riath' •CASTLE % # m ^ l Bembnstrations?ydfcfw*lDsfe'e
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the instrument for realizing t h e b r o a d principles of you'll w a n t to g o b a c k . That p l a c e is L a k e Laurel. Seems natural to have Joan
higher o n e . •V, srfglde. op.'jfir'n j(i ocf I[iv/ od?. bnr.
the Honor System a s w e l l a s those r e g u l a t i o n s You'll g o out there with y o u r dormitory, y o u r club,
For this time, I h a v e delivered low b l o w s , b u t
Radford bubbling around campus
after her glandular fever. Guess
To Aci%se,iEtlc1B.oaKl: A n d now -the d a y w e ' v e w a i t e d % i f h e r e , TheH^Iet Ihyf febtsteffS allfJbeJ-foUn'd
, d e e m e d essential to r e s p o n s i b l e living i n a college or a n o t h e r g r o u p to w h i c h y o u b e l o n g . •So ^come o n Jessies, give a c h e ^ ^ | If erefflrly.iprinted tetheigro'tih'd,o^?j
You'll g e t r e m e m b e r — " Y o u ought to know, y o u d i d i t " — a n d the piano in Bell,gets used again. Miss^Glynise Smitli, rifmber of
Not too sure just what classifi- the G : S ; C . W . P.»ixsic^l Education Forget y o u r work, it's time for f u n , l ! ^^ As'teclb;tor!th6 fgymt fliWeyahWkcfo'i
community. there' b y b u s , a n d you'll l e a v e b y t h e wild h o r s e s if y o u d o it, I'll Know it. Satiirday riighttfarr^ftm^onceomoM
cation she is these days, b u t westafi, has" i;eceriuy^l)econie the new With sports a n d fun for e v e r y o n e . ' f e f
—"THE VOICE" . WMr^B skilt'^lubi tabi'e^(5«'ou:)%'M
"That t h e responsibilities of t h e Honor System that will h a v e to d r a g y o u a w a y . are mighty glad to have Stella advisor^^for the Recreation Asso-
Alston back after a few quaters' ciation, x ~ -nfirtd'- 9''f rfoFOl Uhv o^''9llo0 v.bod
a r e operative, in t h o s e a r e a s of p e r s o n a l a n d com- . After y o u h a v e b e e n h e r e a b o u t six w e e k s , y o u W e k n o w that everything will comef|>ut right; %^ Se)J-£tlltfsign up>(tov"^f aoHwohd'erftil
absence. •b'tim'e'.oc' 'tot oojIo-isriO qrn'oC) lo
Apparently jewelers did a boom- She .was graduated from G.S.- Support y o u r t e a m with all y o u r miglit.'' . X 'j/i
m u n a l living in w h i c h "there a r e n o b a s i c d i s a g r e e - elect t h e officers w h o will l e a d y o u through t h e C.W. in 1945 and taught,at.Deca- .oU'rj ?jh!i[0
ments. These a r e a s a r e : F r e s h m a n y e a r . It's u p to y o u d u r i n g y o u r first The Colonnade Speaks ing business this summer. Looks
tux>.Gii?ls':High S<?hobruntil'- J948,' Sports D a y v ' t Snag week is calling to all of thee
like competition between sister
six w e e k s to g e t to k n o w y o u r fellow F r e s h m e n , • To s a y w e w e l c o m e y o u , -we're g l a d you're classes to see which can get the when '^e joiiiea: .the G.S.C.W. Sports nke&s^ f' Sll • ^iirlsi^you-'i 'sTrid
'•' (a) P e r s o n a l Integrity s t a l l S h e rec«5iv^d,hejc MjA. 'de-^ -ifaiefno'Md of .W.1.P,.D o.t ^.,ni(vu\.\
so that y o u will k n o w w h o i s qualified to b e t h e here, a n d w e h o p e y o u will learn to love G S C W , best case of "left-hand-itus".
1. Lying Sanford is in the lead with Gay gree af-New York University. FmA fuw^asid^ frbmin'-.Hobks '«>^n"d
o n e s y o u choose. Your c l a s s officers a r e important w o u l d b e repetition of a l l y o u h a v e h e a r d s i n c e ^ Pettit, Ouida Mozo, Martha Foun- ''of^gl^g'oitoO vb'H.lGo'^T n'O'rt botr.irb
She has "been advisor lor >'the SteoMs^'atiSwers'i fall-4fi&uPafgknol!«
2. C h e a t i n g positions, a n d must b e filled b y t h o s e w h o a r ey o u (arrived h e r e . • But n o n e t h e less, w e D O w e l - ' tain, Mavis Fleeman, and, Betty Tennis- and Penguin Clubs and
Flemming. Them Sophs aren't far Physical,'Education instructor for OheeriuHy) #bii'>my>imVi My:*^ •"f
c a p a b l e to fill them. ' • ' t, V c o m e you, w e ARE g l a d y o u a r e h e r e , a n d w e behind. Jean Culbreth, Micky the Peabody High School. Piayf attdllaugh a's"yBu'^"hr6'abl'e-.''T
3. Stealing '
l o p e a b o v e _all, y o u will l e a r n to love G S C W . Baily, Jackie Lan.gford, and (Mar- Thfefinftiioui Jtb'o'Q;aW'• •kihto'vtet±' nlihe
Then,, of course, there is o n e d a y t o w a r d w h i c h tha Wright are mighty proud gals. .Krg.iregjl'iA ,)l-v-i',-: oi.MK.T rir forirf::)3
(b) Major Social Responsbilities You h a v e l e a r n e d m u c h a b o u t y o u r school dur-
all F r e s h m e n a r e looking' forward. That is R a t As for the Juniors, they're plan- That all sl<ai/r>Q;lubS5'lWiWqbPfi!itg'5td
i n g t h e p a s t two w e e k s . You h a v e m e t Big Sisters, ?''fihfefeyf»'^'5'i 'lohjlR ,V ol'foM ,TM
1. Drinking Day. O n l y t h e Juniors k n o w w h e n it will b e , s o ning to shine after Christmas.
Daryl Tumlin, P a t Dean, Jean
FRAN^CETTE BEAUTY SHOP ifiimhA ;:?.'^a''<i'.'.ff n! c^o'iyioh .8 .3.
Junior Advisors, a n d faculty m e m b e r s ; a n d strang-
j 2. A b u s e of d a t i n g a n d riding privileges y o u F r e s h m e n h a v e nothing to w o r r y about; m e a n - Ash, and Patsy Evans, class of '52, -Phdhe 516i?— .",. ^s^
e r s h a v e n o w b e c o m e friends. - • ,'
i n g y o u n e e d lose n o sleep over p r e p a r i n g for it
A s G S C W i s y o u r school, so The C o l o n n a d e is
were on campus over the week-
end. Seemed so right to have them
^ • t i
'm loDooS'te'itetuthiat ca'p'pointmeiit rslip
of major significance
a h e a d of time a s it is going to t a k e y o u b y sur- m,B,UlLDII«QHWTO LAWRENCE'S P.QWNTOWHi odT by youi'^t-intoiiiy Ponecof rthfe .nfetvoiH
around, we almost forgot they lustTPatfediscfeleHdkrs; styled ^especiaU
y o u r p a p e r , t h e official voice of t h e students. W e
3. L e a v i n g college vv'ithout permission prise, a n y w a y . were alumni. J;!J;\VV ''.iih&^y ><i.M!Sit*.>i1?'--'!a,/?M ,bnBfI nespffyyct^lr^^MWilio o l r u ^ j d -")V \ J i) n-jilTi ly[i£6rjGS'G)Wo;Iri'-)edditibnrdxif:plri'ral*
will try tO' c o m b i n e a little s e n s e w i t h a little n o n - ' We've noticed that G.M.C: has 3i lA Jb'^ ,J\> 1 / 1 H In 1 ' 1 / ( il i h 15 !Jk\: ed reminders ofBini'©eOh^s tjihfith*
College D a y is a n o t h e r highlight o n your cal- become acquainted with the -Frosh. n i
4. A n y t h i n g bringing r e p r o a c h o n t h e s e n s e , some witticsm with s o m e criticism. W e h o p e Gam'^slthroughcDuetbe'^'SarrjztMre
'What about it, June Bray?? ,9aE93 'vjvfj bluoo Yof '{Oil Yi Sfii'i'jbnov/ ,c|u bsAool I iS"f^roo(ifeii)lkbr ^yr'sonalnjTri6Mos,Y.(iO
n a m e of the c o l l e g e ;
e n d a r . That's t h e d a y y o u r p a r e n t s , i n fact, t h e to m a k e this a p a p e r , y o u w i l l , r e a d a n d e n j o y — a /GOLDSTEIN'S 'foThgrjbali^daBS arig ttdwiaMIiig
w h o l e family, is invited to G S C W to s e e how y o u p a p e r y o u m a y b e p r o u d to feel,a part of.' •,. • sCiW i]ii'lall')?trife>'aoi?mitb!ifi«3' foiffiSS
"That in complete fulfillment of our responsibility GENERAL REC BOARD ,v ,=!',•: ,a,/\ .Idlill 'isd n i ariDl[sBcI "leri ij'LGv/ijJ '.^Iv/ola bt)f!o/;r-.i- zwrA or!'!' .centixia ognq no bounLtrioO)
live a t school. T h e y ' m e t y o u r t e a c h e r s , y o u r h o u s e , W e w\\\ k e e p y o u p o s t e d , o n t h e activities of\ iHi
to e a c h other, through CGA, w e p l e d g e to report all .ANNOUNCES NEW MEMBERS
mother, a n d y o u r friends. T h e y e a t with y o u o ny o u r Student Council, Y, a n d Rec; a n d o u r e d L ' Jilli
violations of the principles of t h e Honor S y s t e m to Miriam Field, President of the
front c a m p u s , a n d there a r e n o c l a s s e s . torials will b a c k Ihese (Organizations a n d their pro-, Recreation Associatin'n, called a
t h e C h a i r m a n of Judiciary. She, in turn, will report OCTOBE]^2nd'and^3F)<irtb'"\:rrf{nv/ ba-rjiugV;
imeeting of General Rec Board on
all violations of p e r s o n a l integrity to the C h a i r m a n The F r e s h m e n , m e a n i n g a l l of you, g o out for jects. Thursday to; .discuss, Snag Week,
ri'isq ni
l(lo.iii
the F r e s h m a n d a n c e , w h i c h is really a b i g affair. W e v/elcome letters t o the editor a n d .will p u b - land to appoint rieW'' members of
of the Honor Council, f
lish them immediately if, d e s i g n e d to promote bet- ;the Board.
"That t h e m i n o r ' s o c i a l offenses r e p r e s e n t a n a r e a There a r e decorations to m a k e , the lead-out to plan, I These new representatives in-
ter u n d e r s t a n d i n g a n d contribute to the, g r o w t h of
in w h i c h there m a y b e d i s a g r e e m e n t s , b u t that the an orchestra to hire, a n d , n a t u r a l l y a d a t e to b e iclude: Mariunna Morri$b|n,,yoll'^y-\
'ball Manager; Jewel.•,'A'sk'e^yi' Spft-
p r a c t i c e of c o m m o n courtesies will d o m u c h to e!im. selected. You s h a k e the dust off your best formal, the school a n d p a p e r .
ijaall Manaster; Stella Alston, Bas-
incrte d i s t u r b a n c e s . h e l p y o u r r o o m m a t e let h e r s out, a n d borrow a O u r staff is o p e n f o r . n e w m e m b e r s w h o h a v e
ketball Manager; Jane Adams,
"That s u c h offenses will b e referred b y s t u d e n t pair of long gloves so y o u can look y o u r best. the time a n d interest n e c e s s a r y to d e v e l o p t h e per- iManagefu'Of IMinoiB'(Sp'di'tsj:; ^and
•Yvonne Watson, Town Girls'
. officers to Dormitory Council a n d that e a c h student After a l l this, you'll look b a c k a n d b e sorry that [sonal ability V o u m a y feel is l a c k i n g , , s o contact u s Represep..t^tiyci. .,,,, , ,, (.m
ixi!Tft^-!
', will a s s u m e responsibility to report p e r s o n a l viola- it's a l l over. You'll r e m e m b e r it a s o n e of the b e s t at our, c o n v e n i e n c e . R e m e m b e r , T h e C o l o n n a d e \; Freslimari Assistants will be
'chosen at the.next meeting for the
tions a n d to talk with offenders. y e a r s of y o u r life, a n d y o u l l b e so right, for it is. w o u l d like to h e a r from ;you, a n d w e h o p e y o u ' l l three rhaoorifitramura^^^^
" T h a t self-government is the b e s t g o v e r n m e n t a n d You m b k e it so. It's y o u r F r e s h m a n y e a r . , , look forward to e a c h i s s u e of this—your p a p e r .
self-discipUne i s t h e b e s t discipline."
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Retreat Features FEATURE Comptroller Named
College Announces New Faculty
Members For School Year
Much Honor System ormer Herbert A. Meyer, Naslwille, Lt.-GoY. Marvin Griffin
Nine new teachers h a v e been a d d e d to the staffs of GSCW
And Little Water ''Dream Man'' Dawson Becomes Tenn., has been appointed GSCW
Comptroller to succeed J. H. Dew-
Spealts Af Annual Convocation
berry, who resigned to become
Retreaters came back from
a n d the Peabody Laboratory Schools this year. Two people
who have been here a good while have h a d their areas of
-service increased, a n d GSCW extends a welcoming h a n d to
Camp Ray, turned on the faucets
(just to be sure there was such GSCW
Miss Margaret Meaders, who h a s been associated with
since 1933, a n d w a s professor of journalism a n d English
New Colonnade Advisor business director, of plants and
business operations of the Univer-
sity System of Georgia.
By NANCY KOBS
stuff still in existence), plopped from 1948 until the present time, h a s found it necessary, in By PEGGY WATSON nd GAY PETTUT The Honorable Marvin Griffin, Lieutenant Governor of Geor-
a new comptroller a n d a housemother. down on seats that weren't at- the interest of her health, to change her residence. She is After graduating from Center gia, w a s honored speaker at the Convocation ceremony
Herbert A. Meyer took the office 1 ached to busses, and unanimous- now at the University of Colorado,'Boulder, Colorado, a n d is There are many things and people that become a vital College of Kentucky, Mr. Myer Monday morning, September 22. His address officially opened
ly agreed it had been worth it! served as business manager of his the 62nd year of the Georgia State College for Women.
of Comptroller on August 5. He
was assistant to the Business
Gore And Rogers To After three days of hard labor, living with another former GSCW professor, Miss Edith Buch- part of each individual's life in our sojourn at GSCW. One alma mater for several years. He
^v
with time out for wonderful meals annan. of these people is known to the upperclassmen a s the 'lova- has also done post graduate work • Mr. Griffin, originally from
Manager at Vanderbilt before
coming to G.S.C.W. to replace Mr.
Advise '53 Spectmm (thanks to Mrs. Giddings) and such ble absent-minded professor," who greets you just a s warmly at Harvard and the" University of ' Bainbridge, Georgia, graduated
James Dewberry. Mr. Meyer gra- The staff of the 1953 Spectrum things as Square Dances and High- Miss Meaders waiy corn in Dah- whether it h a s been five minutes or two d a y s since you last Fffosh Dive For Glory frorn the Citadel and taught Mili-
duated from Centre College in held its first meeting last Thurs- lands, everyone was tired but con- lonega, Georgia. She is an alumna , MAJCV/ELL s a w him. , ., tary Science in Virginia for four
of G.S.C.W.; she received her A.B. \ (Continued from page one) By Peggy Watson
Kentucky and was later Business day afternoon to begin organiza- tent. years. He served in the United
The "sea around us" has again States as a Lt. Colonel from 1941-
Manager there. He is past presi- tion and elect faculty advisors. Mr. degree in Journalism from the ^ perspective at council ^tables and To the Seniors, he means the as far as battling A Capella Choir,
General meetings were held University of Georgia and her ^ j ^ "rec" halls. man who says at • Convocation playing the organ in one kay with engulfed you — G.S.C.W. Fresh- 1944 and became Lt. Governor in
dent of the Southern Association Jack Gore and Miss Isabel Rogers every day in which campus prob- men, but there are actually 23 of
of College and University Busi- were named unanimously. Those lems. Orientation Week, and plans Masters degree from the Univer-; pgan Tommie is a lady of many practice "Hang your tassel off the the choir beginning and complet-
left side of your cap", but while ing a song in another. you ambitious creatures who have 1948.
ness Officers, and has done gra- on this year's staff are: sity of Wisconsin. She has written j g^d varied talents. She casts a the courage to abandon all semb- The service was begun with a
for the Major Organizations were many articles and feature stories, marching into the auditorium, he
duate work at Harvard. mean trout fly as adroitly as she Dr. Dawson is particularly lance of straws and dive through procession composed of Seniors
. Robbie Robison, Fernandina discussed. So if you read about some of which have appeared in "h'ists" a high-C tenor in "Sweet decides he made a mistake, so you proud of his Haydn collection of
Miss Isabel Rogers, who is no j Beach, Fla.; Anne Stone, Sparta; yourself in The Colonnade or if the Atlanta Journal, Constitution Adeline." Her fund of good stor- change the tassel to the right. .Mr. the murky depts of college acti- and Faculty members in academic
36 symphonies (with only 78 more vities seeking the glory, grease- robes. The Reverand Wallace Du-
stranger on campus since she is Charlsie Pritchett, Blue Ridge; ycu can't find the Lost and Found and Macon Telegraph, and she ies is entirely in keeping with the Webster forgot to add words suf- to go to complete the whole paint, and grit of College Theatre. Vall of the Milledgeville Baptist
past Presbyterian Director of Pat Kendrick, Atlanta; Barbara (which has been moved to Dean plans to do further writing while Dean - Adams tradition. Her ren- ficient or adequate for me to use works,) and his recent, honor of It will take only one production Church gave the Invocation, and
Student Work here, has the posi- Batchelor, Blakely; Betty New- Maxwell's office), blame it on Re- in Colorado. dition of an original Maxwellian in introducing this man, but he being chosen faculty advisor to for you to give starry eyed, the A Capella choir presented
tion of Director of Voluntary Re- comer, Fitzgerald; Thulia Lind- treat! really needs no introduction — so. the Colonnade., His symphony amazing accounts of the irnpossible special music. President Guy H.
ligious Activities. Miss Rogers, a sley, Milledgeville; Mary Bar- Y has a project this year that in- From 1938 untir 1946, Miss opera entitled "When Baby Swal- Freshmen, meet your buddy, Dr.
lowed the Ice" — or sounds to collection is not his only hobby. accomplishments which always Wells introduced the speaker who
native of Florida, graduated from geron, Swainsboro; Jeanne Pierce, volves all students. It seems that Meaders served as Alumni Sec- that effect — is as eagerly hung Dawson. He also collects maps from every become possible when the show began his talk on Citizenship by
Florida State University and re- Perry. both the nurses and the patients retary, at which time she was upon by new acquaintances as it As I waited patiently in the hall nook and cranny throughout must go on. stating that only when a person
editor of the Alumna Journal, and
ceived her M. A. from the Univer- Grey Mai com, Bostwick; Dido at the State Hospital are in need for many years she v/as the Facul- is run from by' old friends. The of Parks for the "energetic stride, Georgia, along with the name of follo"ws his own convictions and
sity of Virginia. Her Masters de- Christian, Smyrna; Lois Turner, of directed recreation and enter- new dean, is as adept in the kit- saddle - oxfords, and crew - cut each little town and city and Just in cdse you haven't beliefs does he become a valuable
gree in Religious Education is Smyrna; Mirian Field, Atlanta; tainment. Y has a program in ty Adviser to the Colonnade. She chen as she is dangerous at the to return to his office, I was where it got its name. wandered over to Russell Audi- member of his community. He also
from the General Assembleys Pat Weir, Atlanta; Lattie Standi, motion to help the situation, and was perhaps best known at Canasta and Samba tables. And pondering over which of the As I leftj he began (stealing one
torium where the College Thea- stated that today we need more
Training School in Richmond. Atlanta; Barbara Ann Shellhorse, all students are urged to partici- G.S.C.W. as the head of the Pub- there's another thing: Wherever many personal items concerning of his favorite expressions) "slip-
tre activities begin and end, here people who will not give up their
lic Relations Department. With is a little preview of what and independence for a dole; people
Dr. Edward Dawson is the Di- Cartersville; Beverly Beavers, At- pate. Plans will be announced her talent and personalty, this you see her, you will want to this man would be of greater in- ping into" the publicity concerning who we are. We consist of Mr. who value their liberties more
rector of Public Relations. The lanta; Elaine Burch, Eastman. later. terest to'you. As always, I found
Vv^ork was a pleasure as well as a nudge your neighbor and say with Snag Week. I thought, as did the Gore, our director; Alpha Psi than pseudo-securities.
position was vacated by the de- Prunella Woodard, Eastman; Rtc decided to add more variety position for her. She was noted a deep and abiding pride, "That it no problem to talk to him—my people who dedicated last year's
parture of Miss Margaret Meaders. Anzlett Wootton, Lovejoy; Pat to Play Night through the addition for her personality and charm on is G.S.C.W.'s dean of women!" problem was to keep up with him. Spectrum to him—truly, here is a Chicago. He comes to G S C W Omega; Jesters; interested room-
The added Assistant Professor of Mitchell, Elberton; Sarah Anne of off-campus activities. These the platform, and was considered And the neighbor, having looked He began by telling me how man who "was never measured from Vanderbilt University where mates and friends (who finally be-
Business Administration is Miss Staples, Cuthbert; Jo Ellen Shaw, trips will include skating parties one of the most original and enter- and then coming to know Dean much pleasure he was receiving and never wiU be measured." he served as assistant business c 0 m e full - fledged members);
manager. G.M.C. Cadets!; atnd anyone else
Elizabeth Anthony of Macon, Marietta; Mariuna Morrison, Sav- in Gray, a hay ride, and perhaps taining speakers on campus. i Maxwell, will understand! from his new job as head of whom we happen to need to put
Georgia. After attending Hall- annah; Peggy Sullivan, Dawson; 1 square dance. Sounds interest- Public Relations. His summer
Moody Junior College in Tennes- Janith Parker, Jesup; Sarah Ayers, ing. Under her leadership the dream was occupied in preparing data WHAT ARE YOU? Mr. Myer is active in business on the show.
Hitting a high note is like open-
see, she graduated from Mercer Carnsville; Caroline Griffith, The last day at camp was high- of having an annual High School ing a bottle of olives—if you hit fpr the Institution Edition of the and social organizations, having Just as all other extra-curricular
University and received her M.A. Eatonton, Ga.; Emma Jean Knight, lighted by a surprise trip, planned V/eekend became a reality, and in the first one. the rest come easier. "Union Recorder" which will be What are you? Not who, but served as president of the South- activities require work — so does
from Peabody College. Miss An- Dexter; Gay Pettit, Cartersville. by Dr. Wells through the N. C. turn a tradition. out shortly, complete with pic- what? Are you simply pour par- ern Association of College and College Theatre, but it's such in-
thony taught at Norman Junior Corinne Glover, Vidalia, Busi- mountains and since Camp Ray Miss Meader's tribute to Dean tures and stories about our school. ent's child—born with a name— University Business Officers, the teresting work that three-fourths
Have you heard the one about
College, and later at the Jordan ness Manager, was not at the found Mother Nature's hydros- Maxwell is a perfect example of the newly-weds who went to the
Vocational High School in Colum- meeting since she was ih Macon pheric conditions at a new low, we the greatness of the author. The hotel to register?
bus. on Spectrum biisiness. She will journeyed with a three - day laun- memory of her courage and enthu-
He is just'the person to do this
worlc as he became a member of
the faculty in 1937.
yet nameless? Or are you a who
and above all a what in your own
right and respect? Do you know
Kentucky Association of Educa- of it is remembered later as play.
tional Buyers and the Danville and Oh yes, it takes innumerable hours
Boule County (Ky.) Welfare As- of preparation on tRe part of all
HALl
Dashing Young Prince — Would sociation. He is a Rotarian and to put on three productions an-
Mrs. Grace Swicord; Strickland call a meeting of the Business and dry in hand to a natural water- siasm will not be forgotten during you like a bridal suite. He married a G.S.C.W. girl from why you're here on this earth —
member of the Presbyterian nually, aside from the Fresiiman
is the housemother for Beeson Advertising staff some time this fall near Highlands. her absence from our campus, and Shy Young Maid — No, dear, the-class of '39,.. but strangely, he here at this sclaool? Do you ever
Church. Orientation play, the Operetta,
Hall this year. Mrs. Strickland has week. ,This year's editor is Pat With Dr, Greene's hurricane she will always be remembered as I'll just hold on to you as best I didn't become "Dream Man" until intend to leave anything anywhere and the Modern, Dance recitals,
been living in Milledgeville lor Stover, West Point, and Assistant predictions. Dean Maxwell'.s "our" teacher and "our" friend. can. 1950. Somebody had been making worth the effort of remembering? but what would we have to talk
several years and has taken an Editor is Betty Camp, Monroe. (Continued on page six) a mistake all those years! He has Maybe you have an answer to about for months afterwards with-
all of these questions. If you do, What's Going On?
active part in many civic groups.
She is a graduate of G.S.C.W. ,
two children, a little boy in the
fifth grade and a little girl, whom
he hopes will be a member of th'e
the more power to you. If you do
not, should you stop looking? If On each Thursday evening at
out the little incidents which hap-
pen on stage as well as back stage? MUSK
Mr., and Mrs. John C. McCon- you have the seeking of these six o'clock or thereabouts, there College Theatre is an .organiza-
nell of Clarksville, Georgia will class of 1970. answers as one of your actual tion consisting of a type of work
teach in the Grammar School. During World War II, he served will be a gathering of girls inter- and people that give you an itch
goals, then in this'goal you have
Mrs. McConnell is a graduate of three years on the destroyer U.S.S. achieved, and in this achievement ested in what is going on in the you .can't scratch. Once you have
G.S.C.W. and Peabody College, 368, engaged in battle in the Paci- you have left a pattern for others world at the Y apartment. Coffee worked, worried, and rejoiced
and she will be in charge of the fic. He's also had a few battles on to follow. Keep seeking your place, and dessert will be served while with them, you have' lived and
first grade. The Sullivan Award,
the highest award Peabody gives
campus. For example, with the
help of Dr. Wells, he chased a
mad-dog out of a classroom on
your places, and the future will
build itself and what is yours
you'll never want to return to your
items in the daily newspapers and old-self again. You don't have to
in current magazines are discus- take my word for it—I may be a
COMPANY
for leadership and general excel- will always be.
lence, was presented to her. Mr, second floor of Arts, as well as sed. Many girls have stated that little prejudiced because I love it.
McConnell, who graduated at Pea- catching' chimney - swifts in they seldom have time to read the If you need further persuasion,
butterfly nets when they invaded A good salesman is a man who daily papers and are therefore come on over, join the gang and
body Col]e<^e will teach the seven- can convince his wife that he
th grade. He has been co-director his classroom. He has even gope sadly lacking the facts behind pre- help us make our Fall production
doesn't' owe her what she saved sent bills, laws, strikes, flying "Cradle Song" the best show the
of Camp Cherokee for boys at by not buying a new hat with her
Clarksville. saucers, and wars. This time every curtain has ever opened on at
own • money. week, supplanting the Current Af- G.S.C.W.
Mrs. Ethel D. Fainfield is re- fairs Supper formerly held at this
turning to G.S.CW. to become di- time, will be a chance for students
rector of Peabody. She was gra- 'Ml?. Brown' Opens to talk out current happenings and
duated from Peabody College after try to get a background for them.
attending Mississippi State Col- Theatre Season
lege for Women and the Arkansas
Teachers College. She has been WELCOME "Mr. Brown", although he
The "fact that this is an election
year will provide for a great
many interesting topics concern-
COMPLIMENTS
principal of the Georgia Peabody never actually came into view,
School in Little Rnck, Arkansas, held the spotlight last Friday ing platforms, speeches, and poli-
for the past few years. tical machines. Do you know all
night when College Theatre pre- about this Nixon affair? Do you
Mr. Merle V. Slater received his
B. S. degree in Business Adminis-
tration from Washington Univer- JESSIES! sented its annual One Act. Each
year, during'Orientation Week, a
one act play is staged to give the
know the difference between tlie
Rupublican and Democrat plat-
forms? Do you know about the
of
sity in St. Louis. His Master's de-
gree is from the University of Freshmen an idea of the^work county unit system bill in Geor-
Florida. He served four years in The lights weie genny svvayin^ as i paused oeneath their glow, done by College Theatre through- gia? Do you know why foreign
the army and has been teaching in Each n^ystic letter twinkled as it wavered t o and fro. EMMI^'iSSiBKfflKS;-|^S£2Se?JSil^ out the year. countries are vitally interested in
the Labbratory School of the Uni- Then the gates began to open, as if by unseen hand, the- outcome of the US elections?
versity of Florida, I saw a flash—a vision of her ever-guarded land.
THE LAWHE?>]CE SHOP This year "Mr.Brown" by Betty A lot df people don't know either,
Miss Joyce Springer of Frisco Smith was directed by Jack Gore, but now there is a simple way to
It was quiet and serene, and forever at peace. WELCOMES head of the Speech Department. make an effort to find oUt. Re-
City, Alabama, will teach the I looked up, wondering if her joy could ever cease.
,ALL NEW GSCW STUDENTS The cast included Caroline Griffith member, Current Affairs at six o'-
fifth grade. She is a graduate of The sentinel returned the glance, gazing o're my world her own, as Mary, Nancy Kobs as Holly clock in the Y apartment!
State Teachers Collele in Ala- And her light began to beckon m a soft yet forceful tone. Holmes, and Peggy Watson as Di
(Continued on page six) '^mmsm^mmw-'wiwm^mm Trent. -
The trees reached slowly toward her basking in her light.
The school stood out so plainly I wondered why they called it night. 'S!«w^mMwmsmm^m^m^m HARROLD'S Tryouts have already been held
Compliments Each building shone behind her in a'quiet assuming pride for the Fall production, "Cradle .WELCOME
of
Her kingdom was around her—forever at her side.
The pathway stood out plainly reflected in her beams
And she smiledms^mmmiam!^ms^mim^mm^^-s^!!mms^jamsm^^
down upon me as I entered with my dreams
WELCOME BACK GIHLSl Song," which will be presented
October 20 and 21. Season tickets
will go on sale this week in front
ALL GSCW GIRLSl MASSEY - EDWARDS CO.
And under the lights I'll go again perhaps in memory w of Arts and in the dormitories. , FOR FIRST QUALITY
BELK. MATTHEWS
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A Capella Choir Announces Kew Freshmen Major In
College Government Announces Rule
Extra-Curriculars
Members To Open Season Extra - curricular activities
have begun their competition for
hanges; More Leniency Glyen
Seventy new voices were selected at audition September 22, willing Freshmen at an early date. The following ' are itnportant rule changes which were
a n d 23, as A Cappella, under the direction of Max Noah, be- There are lists posted in every passed Spring (Quarter by Student Council, the Student Body,.
gins its 18th season. available nook and corner just
waiting for unsuspecting signa- and the Faculty Committee:'
'Beginning officially with Con- Cheatham, Albany; Rita Garner, tures, and it seems that the Fresh- 1. Saturday and Sunday after-
vocation on Sept. 22, the 52-53 Sandersville; Jacqueline Garrett men "are plenty willing. 43 girls noons — Students may ride from
choir year will be actuated by par- Washington; Eloise Hall, Bain- have signed up for .College 2, until 7:30 P.M.
. ticipation in the Harvest Hymn bridge; Jean Mitchell, Macon; Theater, the Spectrum, and Colon- 2. Upperclassmen may ride on
Festival Oct. 26, followed by ping- Joyce Peacock, Canton; Luray nade Staffs. weekend nights from 5:30 until
ing of the Messiah in Russell Audi- Sharpe, Lyons; Sattie Standi, At- College Theater Carol Vasant, 11:00 P.M. Sophomores, one night;
torium on Dec. 7. The choir will lanta; Gail Thompson, Atlanta; Alyce Dodson, Marra Strange, Juniors, two nights.
sing at the Rotary Convention in Jeanne Williams, Colquitt. Martha Jones, Gloria Gillard,
Brunswick- Jan. 25, beginning the Jane Elrod, Tifton; Louise Fow- Carolyn Cook, Lois Turner, Patsy 3. Members are subject to im-
weel?-end trips which include some ler, M'ville; Betty Gillis, Augusta; Ann Brown, Alice Burton, _.Mary peachment for missing a meeting
twenty or.more concerts over the Jackie Hall, Cordele; Edith Ra- Pierce Moore, Christine William- of Student Council, Judiciary,
state. These tours are climaxed mona Johnson,* Millen; Barbara son, Ann Cheatham, Jean Mitchell, Honor Board, or Board of House
during spring holidays by a con- Pace, Elberton; Leadye Pettis, Laura Starr, Mary Jane Johnson,"" Presidents without being excused
cert tour of Florida, the destina- Cave Spring; Bobbe Smith, Perry; Sally Folger, Veverly Brannon, by the president or recording sec-
retary of that organization.
tion being Miami. Lorfetta Whitley, Atlanta. Ruth Brown, Etta Lee McDaniel,
• Following a new program this And from the Georgia Military Jackie Hall, Lee Strozier, Peggy 4. Due to crowded conditions
year the Choir borrowed the "Big College are: Von Pippin, Ann Marit Arata, and students may smoke in public
Sister Plan" already in. use by places only outside the city limits
John Bai'on, Melton Bonner, Junie Bray. ' of Milled^eville.
otiier campus organizations for M'ville; Tommy Brake, M'ville; Colonnade Staff:, Janice Cul-
prfcsehting the rules, regulations, Lewis Brinson, Twin City; John pepper, Gail Thompson, 'Sue Oz- Students may smoke in cars ex- .
and personnel to the new members S. Conner, Folkston; Tommy burn, Jeannie Tyre, Janett Parker, cept those parked on campus or
this was done through a commit- Fendley, Athens; Robert Harri- Jane Chalkley, Mable Fernandz, parked in the b,usiness district of
tee headed by Peggy Jo Mitchell son, LaGrange; George Hendrix, Mary Ann Reddick, June Bray, Milledgeville.
which gave a reception in Porter Jr., Ellabell; Eddie HoUingsworth, Margaret Brazeal, and Catherine 5. Mixed groups of four or more,
auditorium Sept. 24., acquainting Fernandina Beach, Fla.; Wesley Spiers. upon the approval of the Dean of,
new members with the thirty re- Law, M'ville; William McDonald, Spectrum Staff: Mary Bargeron, Women and arranged for during
maining members of last years Brunswick; Billy Pinkston, Larry Lois Turner, Janeth Parker,' Pat FACULTY the office hours, may swim and
choir. Handbook classes were Willoughby, M'ville. Weir, Lattie Stancil, Barbara Ann (Continued from page four) picnic in places approved by the
taught Sept. 25. Shellhorse, Beverly Beavers, and bama and Peabody College in college. f
The new members are: Jo Ellen Shaw. Nashville. Miss Laura Cline of 6. Riding is restricted to a 35
Mary Webb Bradbury, Fitzger- Symphony Orchestra Ashville, North' Carolina will be in mile radius of Milledgeville.'
ald; Carolyn Cook, Lumber City; RETREAT charge of the third grade. She (Students are pledged to stop only
Betty Hancock, Boston; Sylvia To Appear Twice (Continued from page four) served with the Wacs during 'at approved places in the city
McCluskey, Chickamauga; Jean' The Atlanta Symphony Orches- search for apple cicfer, plus slip- World War II and graduated from limits of Milledgeville, the Milled-
Sangster, Vienna; Marjorie Wat- tra, under the direction of Henry pery mountain roads, the day's Appalachian State Teachers Col- geville Drive-In Theatre, the busi-
ers,, Blackshear. Sopkin, is scheduled to .^give two jaunt was both entertaining and lege. ness districts of other towns, and
Mr. W. E. Fennell, Jr., a grad- in private homes.)
Edna Amerson, Mitchell; Bever- performances at GSCW sometime exciting, even though our vision
ly Beavers, Atlanta; Barbara in November, and W. H. Auden, of the distant mountain tops was uate of Emory University will be 7. Freshmen may attend the pic-
Bond, Elberton; Cornelia Bostick, regarded by many critics as the blocked by plain, ordinary mist. instructor in English and Social ture show downtown any after-
M'ville; Beverly Brannen, States- foremost modern English poet, Incidentally, how many of you Studies at- Peabody. He is from night, noon of the week, one study hall
Friday night, and Sunday
boro; June Bray, Sandersville; will appear^, on campus Tuesday, have ever backed a bus around Gainesville, Georgia, and has night. Freshmen on the Dean's
Mary Vance Buxton, Sardis; Gayle December 2. countless hair pin curves with taught in the Claxton and Atlanta
The Atlanta Symphony will be Miss Vicidomini jumping out at Public Schools. List may attend the show three
Christensen, Moultrie; Betty
Churchwell, Vienna; Carolyn the first number of the Commu- every'bend (just to make sure the Miss Lanell Perry of Moultrie, study hall nights.
ClQnts, Powder Springs; Virginia nity Concert Association, a joint girls were safe). Georgia, finished her studies at 8. Upperclassmen may attend
the picture show downtown any
Cooke, Cordele; Pat Foster, Can- Milledgeville-GSCW organization., However, the greatest accom- the University of Georgia after at- afternoon or 'any evening except
ton; Eliz. Euth Frederick, Mar- Student representative on the exe- plishment of Retreat was the re- tending Georgia Teachers' College. Saturday evening.
shallville; Virginia Garrard, Vida- cutive committee of the .associa- vision and strengthening of our For the past year, she has been 9. Students may go to town
lia; Patsy Griffin, Savannah; Shir- tion is Martha Lancaster, Gaines- Honor System and the basing of conncted with the TenniUe Public any time during the day until
ley Ann Hall, Ringgold; Jane Hen- ville. our new code on the personal in- School and will teach.the sixth
The orchestra, which was so tegrity of every student. The grade here. "7:30 p.m. and two or more stu-
derson, Monticello; Nan Hoover, dents may go downtown to the
_
Brunswick; Marian _Langston, At- warmly received last year, will changes were founded on the stu-
lanTa7p7tricirbrr Long,'Baxl"ey;'P^^esent a children's matinee per- dents' beliefs that morality, and drug store or restaurant on Fri-
day and Sunday, nights.
Jimmie McConnell, Atlanta; Mar- formance sponsored by the-MiU- not offenses of a minor nature, 10. During Fall Quarter Fresh-
guerite Pettigrew, M'ville; Kath- ^^|1^^^^^!^!^!^^9!:1^^. constitutes honor. The student and men are allowed four week ends
ryn Railey, Sumter; Jane Rider, Mr. Auden lecture will be faculty members who spent most in addition to Thanksgiving Holi-
Washington; Martha Shaw, Aus- given under ^he sponsorship of the of Retreat working on this new days off campus. They have un-
tell; Anne Sigman, Social Circle; Lyceum. The committee appointed code are due a special vote of limited >yeekends during Winter ~
Joan Simmons, Menlo; Rebecca by the College Government Asso- thanks for a job well done. and Spring Quarters.
Smith, Gibson; Jacquelyn Spivay, ciation to select the Lyceum pro- 11. Golden Slipper Play.
Dublin; Carol Stone, Louisville; grams for this year, is made up of A committee of 3 adults, exclud- ^,
Peggy Anne ' VonPippin, Berry- Annette Chalker; Kenne'saw, Pat Fact And Fable ing class sponsors, chosen during
ville, Va.; ' Kendrick, Decatur; Martha Lan-
caster, Gainesville, and Jeanne The longer we live the more we Spring Quarter by the president
Jean Bentley, Roberta;' Ann Brannari, Lawrenceville. of C.G.A. and the four class pre-
are convinced that'Noah must X ^ . ^ ^^ famous
[have had more than one donkey sidents shall select a short story
in the ark. or. narrative poem from which the

Ruth rode on my cycle car,


TUSSY play shall be adapted. At least 3
weeks before the date of the con-
Welcome Jessies! directly back of.me. I hit a bump CLEANSING CREAMS classes s^all be given the material
at sixty-five and rode on ruth-
test the presidents of the two
to be used and the committee's
lessly.
INSTANT SHOE REPAIRING recommendations for adaptation
A preacher who had written his $1.75 size (8 oz.), now |
$1and judging.

The Globe Shoe Hospital sermon carefully found himself at


the church without his manuscript.
"As L have forgotten my notes," size(16oz.),iiow»1.95 REG
he began his sermon, "I will rely allpricetplut tax.
CALENDAR
Next to Belk-Matthews on the Lord for guidance. Tonight
Iwill come better prepared." EMULSIFIED Monday, 10:30 a.m.
CLEANSING CHEAM SNAG Week Chapel Program
Many a person today has an ex- for dry skins, rich Tuesday, 4:15 p.m.
cellent aim in life, but no ammuni- .in emollient oils, Tennis Club Demonstration
tion. ^' leaves skin dewy Tuesday, 6:15 p.m. •
COLLEGE DEPARTMENT STORE Siie — How about a diamond
fresh. Demonstrations
Modern Dance Club, Tumbling
of Folk Club,

LADIES'READY-TO-WEAR. SHOES, bracelet PINK


Club, Kampers Club, and Pen-
Sam — My dear,, extenuating CLEANSING CHEAM guin Club.
DRY GOODS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS circumstances perforce me to ex- ' Thursday, 10^:00 p.m.
for oily or normal
clude yoii from 3- bauble of extra- Snagging in upperclassmen dor-
vagance. skins. ^ght,thor* ' mitories.
Sue —-1 don't get it. ough, refreshing. Friday, 10:30 p.m.
Sam — That's just what I ^said. Snagging in freshman dormi-
• • ;
When a girl can choose her own Both these famous Tussy tories. ^
company all the boys want to be Cleansing Creams are on sale Saturday
her choice. ... each at budget pampering SPORTS DAY

RAY'S Coed Cora '— I heard you're


leaving college. Is that true?
' prices! Pick the one that's true
to your type ... save!
Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
PLAY,NIGHT and presentation ^
of cup. Sign up for skill clubs.
Coed Dore •— Yes, tfiere isn't,
anything more I can learn here. I There's plenty of food for
Icnow it all. thought, but not everyone has the
STEAK HOUSE Coed Cora — Where'd you get
that idea?
appetite.

Coed Ddre — From Professor The fellow who jumps at con-


Bingham. He said it was impossi- clusions isn't always certain of, a
ble for.him to teach me anythiing. PHONJE 2 2 4 ^ ^ WE DELIVER haiiiiy^iandin^;' -y:-',:'-: •• ;vv;'";:

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