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BALL, DECEMBER 31. IT'S FREE! TO OUR TEAM- ONE OF 13 UNDEFEATED IN NATION! - A STUDENT PUBLICATION, JACKSOWXLLE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 4 F - - - - -- . - - VOLUME 12 JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA. Wednesday. ' Dec. 10. 1947 ' t NK~~E~EB The Masque and Wig Guild has selected its cast and has set a date for its forthcoming presenta- tion of the three-act comedy "Yod CanVt Take It With You." We fiave just recently read this. hilar- ious comedy and, believe us, it is really funny.<We have seen and read a lot of funny plays in our time, but this one tops them all. It has a laugh a line. The cast is an excellent one and the date of of presentation has been set as Wednesday, December 17, 1947, place, the "Rec" hall. The direct- or, Mr. Lawrence Miles, and the cast are really working hard to make this their first stage play a fremendous success; so let3 all back them and help make it a success by being a large audience. Remember that the success or failure of any stage play depends much upon the audience. Let's make it a success. Shall we? - Basketball got underway with a bang last week. The ~ackson-' vllle cagere trounced North Georgia curd Oglethorpe Univer- itj' wlth plenty d points te spare. We wlah these beys aU the suecees possible, and we are belt- thean 19 per cent. They are a fine bunch of ball plryere. A4 of the boys at Abercrom- bie and Pmmell Hadl are r dy happy about their new homes. Wt haven't had t& opportun- ity .to look the new buildings over, but irom all reports they' are strictly dl dgM. - We see by our favorite comic strip that the great race of Sadie Hawkins Day is on in Domatch. According to a Trans-Slobbavian Cablenik, S!obbovia's fearless cor- repondent Quantin Rasputinrey- nolds has notified the Chip-skates of the Sbbboviated press that the horror increases and the cruelty is more than flesh and blood can qtand. ~IQ woU w e remember the Sadie Eawkind &y-&ce that took place on this campus last veer. Our old friend Paul Adams - -- ! \ Ga.mecscks End Season - As Only Undefeated, . Untied Team In South CHRISTMAS FUND AIM OF RELIGIOUS ~RW-PS Down Florida State 7-0 In LA An American correspondent irom organges California shipped had to hlrn a crate in Eur- of Game, Saturday, December 6; ope.-He did this so that it would be eager for him to make friends Williams Scores In lnit id Quarter with the people and get a some- - what frank answer to his quer- Dramatics Group Jacksonville's .fighting Game- tions. You see, by presenting an cocks pushed over a touchdown orange he opened a do?r for him- self. One time when he present- Will Pr-aent Play in the first few minutes of play - ell an aged man with an orange to defeat Florida State Univer- the man refused because he felt The Masque and Wig Guild of sity's ?-O and to finish the season among the na- that the orange was too great a Jxksonville State Teachers Col- tion's Miss Homecoming and her attendants smile for the camera just after the wrenation. They are left gift to accept from 13 undefeated, untied In lege will present its first play, tea,. (r right: Miss Betty Sisson, GIIlden; Miss Bettye Raye. West Point, Ga.; and hlis Margenia Cuer order to show the man he entiUed Take With of Jacksonville. a wouldn't s e depriving him the The locals turned an FSU correspondent gave the man two on Wednesday December fumble into a tally in the first oranges and explqned that he had 17, until after the holidays. The few minutes a3d then beat off Ianders Alumni, Faculty, And Students many that he more. appreciated TBe old the man giit replied ever play, MOSS a Hart comedy, and George was written S. Kauf- by several protect F~~~ Florida this carter, slim scoring guard, lead, threats recovered to To Be Sung At so mu? but that he wouldn't think of taking them for hlmseli. man aad was first produced in Manuel's fumble on the 35 on the He would take the oranges to his New York City in lg3& opening kick-off with Williams, . College December 14 eight year old granddaughter. She The cast, chosen under the di- ' and 'Oberts pushing the b?ll to the two. With three min- would be so pleased. for she had ,=tion of ~ r . Lawrence M. Miles, Utes the game gone, WiW.mr - never even seen an orange. scouts, the Elementary P. T. A., It is instances this one that 1s as follows: Ina JO varnell, ~ ar- 1 bucked over the gmess only mecleric Handel's and Dorms and other civic groupi were rep- remind. us each d-;v that we have garet Sparks, Ella Jo Bryant, touchdown. Brugge's kick for ous oratorio, "The Messiah", will Decorate; Mile-Long Parade be presented by the Department Goes To Ann-kton resented in the parade, as well so~uc~ where others have so lit- -Gene Barnes, Harold Junkens, the extra point was good. as many privately-ewned auto- of Music at the State Teachers mobiles elaborately 'decorated in tle. The Cbistmas Relief Fund ~s Carlton Fagan, John Cathy, James The FSU with your opportunity to help those un- Moncus, Frances Engle, Harry McLean, Wes Carter, asd Billy College on Sun& afternoon, De- Homec~ing has c*omk and the college colors. O'Steen pacing the attack, drove cember 14, at 3*0'cbck, with Wal- - and gone at State Teachem Col- peaple- FoOcp clothing, Green, Bruce Miller, Danny Pack- to the ~ ~ ~ ~ me-yard lin= ter A. Mason, conducting. lege but the memory lmgers on- Floats Deserve Mention or money is accepted, an& fs bad- The soloists will be made up memory of the tense excitement The Elementary p. T. A. and b needed. That is given a d r Harry HoweU, Elaine Gemt- in the second quarter, where the entirely of students from the cob sad 8pticipation before the actual the Girl Scout floats were worthy will go to individual iamilies who lauer, and Mrs. James Whisen- Gamecocks On four lege and Ail1 include D - ? W.s&tlf~ the gala events of of me'ntion. The P. T. A. float Will need and appreciate the gift ant. Again they drove to the six, only Davis, Willodean Campbell, and smecorning Day. was a Mod4 T car decorated like nore than you and I can ever ~h~ story of the play centers to be tcpsed back by that mighty Gamecock line. Eugene Holley of Anniston; Ina The enGe town turned out to the "sum* ?vwlth fringe on ima@m. As hard as it is to be- around the Sycamore family who Both teams played hard Soot- Jo Varnell, Piedmont; Franca jain in the. celebratioq -be$ : %* top"? in ref and white: lieve, You ~~+!J%~diff~ence belteve that every orqe &auld do ball and penalties were mue.,t. En&, Oxford; Linda Trotter, Sg- Wednesday. After a stores ~10s- 31 bhck ~kmtm m e n life and death to some- the things in life which he II-LOS~ Jaasonvice was wmrM camore; Tom Arrington, Spring ed at noon Wednesday, merchant., SchOcl's King and Queen, Joe enjoys regardless of social cus- yards while the Seminola Garden; and James Jordan, Col- assisted by high scha and ~01- ratcher and Helen Molan, wear- t is better 50 give than to re- toms. Complications, linsville. lege stu&nts, began Lorating In&? royal robes of velvet and el'- '' set back 35. A 15-yad penalty arise bsceme of this'philosophy for unnecessary roughneSil mt The callem chorus wiIl be aug- their store fronts and interiors. mise. of life and make the 'lay a set the Gamecocks the only other &'ded by abmt 100 voices for The students ilso hung garlaxdsr The Scout was a DS .OFFERED IN of hilarious episodes. scoring opportunity late in the the ocasion, Miss - Ada Curtiss, of school colors on light posts, 1 ~"~_c~v-~,"',"',"'~-thee f toy: _c:-% TIC WRITING Since its beginning during this second auarter. The setback mve - ---.

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BALL, DECEMBER 31. IT'S FREE!

TO OUR TEAM- ONE OF 13 UNDEFEATED IN NATION!

- A STUDENT PUBLICATION, JACKSOWXLLE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 4 F --- - - - . - - VOLUME 12 JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA. Wednesday. ' Dec. 10. 1947 ' t NK~~E~EB

The Masque and Wig Guild has selected its cast and has set a date for its forthcoming presenta- tion of the three-act comedy "Yod CanVt Take It With You." We fiave just recently read this. hilar- ious comedy and, believe us, i t is really funny.<We have seen and read a lot of funny plays in our time, but this one tops them all. It has a laugh a line. The cast is an excellent one and the date of of presentation has been set as Wednesday, December 17, 1947, place, the "Rec" hall. The direct- or, Mr. Lawrence Miles, and the cast are really working hard to make this their first stage play a fremendous success; so let3 all back them and help make it a success by being a large audience. Remember that the success or failure of any stage play depends much upon the audience. Let's make it a success. Shall we? -

Basketball got underway with a bang last week. The ~ackson-' vllle cagere trounced North Georgia curd Oglethorpe Univer- itj' wlth plenty d points te spare. We wlah these beys aU the suecees possible, and we are belt- thean 19 per cent. They are a fine bunch of ball plryere.

A4 of the boys at Abercrom- bie and Pmmell Hadl are r d y happy about their new homes. Wt haven't had t& opportun- ity .to look the new buildings over, but irom al l reports they' are strictly dl dgM. - We see by our favorite comic

strip that the great race of Sadie Hawkins Day is on in Domatch. According to a Trans-Slobbavian Cablenik, S!obbovia's fearless cor- repondent Quantin Rasputinrey- nolds has notified the Chip-skates of the Sbbboviated press that the horror increases and the cruelty i s more than flesh and blood can qtand. ~ I Q woU w e remember the Sadie Eawkind &y-&ce that took place on this campus last veer. Our old friend Paul Adams

- --

! \ Ga.mecscks End Season

- As Only Undefeated, . Untied Team In South

CHRISTMAS FUND AIM OF RELIGIOUS ~ R W - P S Down Florida State 7-0 In LA

An American correspondent irom organges California shipped had to hlrn a crate in Eur- of Game, Saturday, December 6; ope.-He did this so that it would be eager for him to make friends Williams Scores In lnit id Quarter with the people and get a some- - what frank answer to his quer- Dramatics Group Jacksonville's .fighting Game- tions. You see, by presenting an cocks pushed over a touchdown orange he opened a do?r for him- self. One time when he present- Will Pr-aent Play in the first few minutes of play - ell an aged man with an orange to defeat Florida State Univer-

the man refused because he felt The Masque and Wig Guild of sity's ?-O and to finish the season among the na- that the orange was too great a Jxksonville State Teachers Col- tion's Miss Homecoming and her attendants smile for the camera just after the wrenation. They are left gift to accept from 13 undefeated, untied

In lege will present its first play, tea,. (r right: Miss Betty Sisson, GIIlden; Miss Bettye Raye. West Point, Ga.; and h l i s Margenia Cuer order to show the man he

entiUed Take With of Jacksonville. a wouldn't s e depriving him the The locals turned an FSU correspondent gave the man two on Wednesday December fumble into a tally in the first oranges and explqned that he had 17, until after the holidays. The few minutes a3d then beat off

Ianders Alumni, Faculty, And Students many that he more. appreciated TBe old the man giit replied ever play, MOSS a Hart comedy, and George was written S. Kauf- by several protect F~~~ Florida this carter, slim scoring guard, lead, threats recovered to

T o Be S u n g A t so mu? but that he wouldn't think of taking them for hlmseli. man aad was first produced in Manuel's fumble on the 35 on the

He would take the oranges to his New York City in lg3& opening kick-off with Williams,

. College December 14 eight year old granddaughter. She The cast, chosen under the di- ' and 'Oberts pushing the b?ll to the two. With three min- would be so pleased. for she had ,=tion of ~ r . Lawrence M. Miles, Utes the game gone, WiW.mr - never even seen an orange. scouts, the Elementary P. T. A., It is instances this one that 1s as follows: Ina JO varnell, ~ a r - 1 bucked over the gmess only

mecleric Handel's and Dorms and other civic groupi were rep- remind. us each d-;v that we have garet Sparks, Ella Jo Bryant, touchdown. Brugge's kick for

ous oratorio, "The Messiah", will Decorate; Mile-Long Parade be presented by the Department Goes To Ann-kton resented in the parade, as well s o ~ u c ~ where others have so lit- -Gene Barnes, Harold Junkens, the extra point was good.

as many privately-ewned auto- of Music at the State Teachers mobiles elaborately 'decorated in tle. The Cbistmas Relief Fund ~s Carlton Fagan, John Cathy, James The FSU with

your opportunity to help those un- Moncus, Frances Engle, Harry McLean, Wes Carter, asd Billy College on Sun& afternoon, De- H o m e c ~ i n g has c*omk and the college colors. O'Steen pacing the attack, drove cember 14, at 3*0'cbck, with Wal- - and gone at State Teachem Col- peaple- FoOcp clothing, Green, Bruce Miller, Danny Pack- to the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ k ~ ' me-yard lin= ter A. Mason, conducting. lege but the memory lmgers on- Floats Deserve Mention or money is accepted, an& fs bad-

The soloists will be made up memory of the tense excitement The Elementary p. T. A. and b needed. That is given a d r Harry HoweU, Elaine Gemt- in the second quarter, where the

entirely of students from the cob sad 8pticipation before the actual the Girl Scout floats were worthy will go to individual iamilies who lauer, and Mrs. James Whisen- Gamecocks On four lege and Ail1 include D-? W . s & t l f ~ the gala events of of me'ntion. The P. T. A. float Will need and appreciate the gift ant. Again they drove to the six, only

Davis, Willodean Campbell, and smecorning Day. was a Mod4 T car decorated like nore than you and I can ever ~h~ story of the play centers to be tcpsed back by that mighty Gamecock line.

Eugene Holley of Anniston; Ina The enGe town turned out to the "sum* ?vwlth fringe on ima@m. As hard as it is to be- around the Sycamore family who Both teams played hard Soot-

Jo Varnell, Piedmont; Franca jain in the. celebratioq -be$:%* top"? in ref and white: lieve, You ~ ~ + ! J % ~ d i f f ~ e n c e belteve that every orqe &auld do ball and penalties were mue.,t. En&, Oxford; Linda Trotter, Sg- Wednesday. After a stores ~10s- 31 bhck ~ k m t m m e n life and death to some- the things in life which he II-LOS~ Jaasonvice was wmrM camore; Tom Arrington, Spring ed a t noon Wednesday, merchant., SchOcl's King and Queen, Joe enjoys regardless of social cus- yards while the Seminola Garden; and James Jordan, Col- assisted by high s c h a and ~01- ratcher and Helen Molan, wear- t is better 50 give than to re- toms. Complications, linsville. lege stu&nts, began Lorating In&? royal robes of velvet and el'-

'' set back 35. A 15-yad penalty arise bsceme of this'philosophy for unnecessary roughneSil mt The callem chorus wiIl be aug- their store fronts and interiors. mise. of life and make the 'lay a set the Gamecocks the only other &'ded by abmt 100 voices for The students ilso hung garlaxdsr The Scout was a DS .OFFERED IN of hilarious episodes. scoring opportunity late in the

the ocasion, Miss - Ada Curtiss, of school colors on light posts, 1 ~ " ~ _ c ~ v - ~ , " ' , " ' , " ' ~ - t h e e f toy: _c:-% TIC WRITING Since its beginning during this second auarter. The setback mve - ---.

ng;am ~nejr a w e w uw su, tabetosatdhaekbytbat

story pf the play a e n w G8m& UHe. - Sy-ore f w i l y w h a Both mm 8-plaS*sd hItFd kg- wewe *& w= - -'do And penaltks were fpeq-1~ tha things in lH@ w a h l n ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ a - ~ wgs enjoys 2egardlw of w i a l c v -

t- ~ ~ ~ m ~ t ~ ~ ~ of mum, Birds while the Seminolea wem set back 35. A ' 15-ya* m l t y arise ~ G B U S ~ of fbls'phll~soph~ hr unn--arg roughness of Life and make the d a y a set the -mecocks the only ow AWARDS .OFFEWD -IN of hikrbw m. . scoring op~rtr ibi~ty late in the - w-ng w a n d quarter. h e -ck w e thi! Mslsq'e and Wig *e ball to Florida on w r own

Gw brrs hh a 20, after the Gamecwks had talented and cooperative dramat- to the five. ICS poug' It p-w a very en- The vidsrug tackling of both tertainM Over WGADs lines featured the g m e and nti-

Gadden, r-W. whatever trai- am-

ther team was able to break loose for any long runs.

Florida State, outmaneuvered purpose of the awards is to brhg H ~ N o ~ ~ y FRENCH an the ground, completed six out ngw e t r i m a u t h ~ f ~ , UNDER CoNSmmATION FOR of 20 paws for a pin of W end as far as p a d i , b inEro- LOCAL MEN BE= - yards, while the Gamecwb were

successiul on two out of nine for - aad mf&anal theatres. ppcs iht Hausten dore and Dr. 15 yads.

the MaxwelI Anderson &wmd of ed for 2be hpnQErY me of "Of- rwhfjfB to q e Seminelcsa 98

h t t i barred); the' Mil& w- * henor* at*, awmded by Em-ups: J-nviU-Memo,

Penh& d SIln Maw Fraacei f* ~ r a m ~ t i o n and Clark, C; F. Carter, RG; WMtc.

@dies or tragedks &@aWg with French. Heath, LH; R. Cassidy, RH; WIU- -

im&e, ar k. me

duce their work to c o m w i t y

mg here mek irQID. Aw- &r 1848 are am: J. h* recommendc J a w - & p w up lee y s p &

ceremony put, on by the wrhbiir- $I& &r verse m a of k r d2 Aoildenrled: acrordbx to ,it;h the ~~~~~k~ holding 8 , ed GBd9den and m a [m-m a,d this week edge in, first downs, 14 to 16.

rQn A- $NO, 1poIL%ored by .the - Of EQ-tton Of a; Haray, ET; B- CassidY*

mm-* *or lenml -- - Qf dence and art& Of RT; Rich1 J- Smith, QB;

wge ** in wmbrn weere; the SkBkm VWWt

ism, FB. Florida-4. MaMillan, LE; Be- - Ewdmme seem , ,So Beve en- m e t - ~ w M d pFesen- *,, J4-FAkZHfDNE d- & LT; Mlsavws rn; =; taml over sEatfQn KvSM fsr,

" Chris- bolldays. !i Z -

Judge Beck spoke of JarclJsOn- and faculty actpher, Dr. Allison. ville as he remembered it twenty- . - - Masked 'Ball ane years ago when he W- a S ~ U - The population of -&hama dent an& there was only ow

I Mdgee are "" working according to the la40 -us was On - BubmWsd 2,8#2,96I. M this wmb.r tho The Govemmmt &SO- g i v e any hp3lcatiOn, we h a w the old campus.

said that he had never attcnW + d.awt On *- Hemes total& 988,290, or 34 cistfDn 1% moving ferwaLd with oi f e h w clamate9 here a college that lULed -* I trrmrtnt; bat per cent of the papulat2on. Ala-

i announbed ehortlt. its phw &r tim bi& 133asked ball whp can @ up m e snappy co9- Jaebonville State Teachers Col-

- hama's Negm popylatim iS the to be Eg.U ~~ Y e s Ewe in hum=. Mash will be on $ale &t leg& .He praised President How- third largest of any &&& in the the c0hgai gym horn &:SO p. m. the Ben Franklh Store in Jack- ton COle and paid tributk to @e

urrtil lE10 a. m. An ~ W B ,,Ymee memory of Dr. -C. W. Daugette, =heady bCBl WDkId a a tbe who waa presicbnt of the college In addi'cyn to the big bau farty-one years, as one wtm

which will at 12:10 a- m.9 a had made it possible for the d- tion. miwght rnMc?al will be shown lege to be what it is today. He

at the Princess Theatre through woke of the importance of edu- the c o u d w af Bdr. Hubert Les- caticln to p r o m s and that

pro@- is made only in sound

weeks. Looks like

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Miti id Ctolhghtd Pr- Member

~ o l l p ~ Press

suada M W - Et* sars muse Bf the sw&B el? hrtfd€t&etheW derNa&@s in tbh ff&d fka &e bet tihat he tmt about naalhg a st&& tintit- M? @Xt *he &iv

-

&'inm@f&? Yours, , ' Jaha PP&.

an8 earnestness

e coupe wl --=---- to Uivsnny~ )he na~ozx. ~t b h t i n g : to nott

=a*-- -**.I Alabama is moving rapidly ia the field oP voaaEiclPzal edusatlon,"wd that in I870 Blsmi-m didn't faur trvlde whb bave.lm even exist as a *gat been set up; also, appmpriatldns Strid- in d e v e 1 ~ 0 . t were a+ k"e increi& for' wt here .Will .be appwdattd.

~en-fri%nmigs-%re a step bta- YO= *dllfe= Adpis $au a& eekr&ed by the that it * trailrlng, He wid that ever ?0;000 the only city in the .~~BcW whew+ "- are a&varn@ of wards~&wqa~tfbn of ~ e t in*- your 16 k i b sign w for in are .faumPthe three eradimts vIIEatbwl in neemary &r the mtm@&ure uf s w : ors, mwtonq w*' m p w . &e fact

'.ABUT#@ ' m a motion pie- &itles suggmkd. tba a pwmn should have a lib- .' _ -1. mete are ncm p. total, @ ae wdl spadallze8 or vo- , Writers TeI-t Scout will aha 541 rnaaubacuFiing p w in tbe Q,dLd-

t fContinuw On p w twa) endeavor, as the autf3aras Ukcarg &t Y:O o'clock P. M. A dcavengar =irWharn

lied kM?ts'.Boduc* win pay went, Q s& dl p r e ma- area, ma- it that from the fine -arts caaje' a

- $l,WG ?&:and sign tbe winning so &at *rlw

k n m fa many ye- as the "PT&&urgb of U1& Saua". reasoning and a philosophy' &nd'

a ten-waak writ- W aat be fargottgn Wplr be- I that practical arts withbut m- 4 al at-& worcld destroy a pedglo. LQm is b&j& but youf ~ t h - Senator A. L. ~atteman

aWpated that

m W d the college BTU amp ibr - a n&kr of mmths. .

MODFRN ART EXHIBIT 9

P~&&~o'unt Pictures, for the best present rate of ps6ducEion. man SII that you win unde

MAKE IT SO EASY TO ezam is '"Fallen and Rmks!', - a semitiye

mdy wbkh Is dose with 8 few s trow d the brusk but which, qonethelep, is *able d evoking

*

1

1

i w p&~her, Winsiow Hams, ia tian to take routine exercise each

' &me IP the &&matically realistic rnorning-41~ sits up hi bed, lies styla wlth WpFb he patnkd so

many of Ms e w x ~ g c s . There is a d m again, turns cnrer agd sleeps klamugh the breakfast bus . certain sprmkmelty adidkd by

MISS BETH COLE RECEIVE8 PHI BETA KAPPA MEMBE.RSHIP -

ahapes up to cul'vhg apex. Am- the other pa59?hgs is a

-ratin- that vigomw Van Gogh, " S ~ o w e r s

coveted honor. Only studenfs with printer, Charles Bur-d, "Re Hrrme- cltnhg G W by Kok-; "Still %he highest scholastic words re- awe WmP1- me" by Vlarninck, T h e " by ceive Uae honor. co-operatian as, tiw Amedcan pchter NOW, P L E A S R retw

nrptV -pmmpify 7 i

ter's dehee in music education.

emve b e 'nonor. P L E A S R retm

studed at C d m n b k UdpersiQ, nrptV - ~ m m p i f y

where she eltgeeta ta get @ a s - 4- Frm am the exhibit k being . ter's dekee in mmic ducatba. shipped h a college fn.,CaW0~3,

BORLED U N O ~ AUTHORITY OP Wt COCA-COU COMPANY BY PAP A PnT A RATWT TNCl Cln A n n ; a & m A l o h m m a

hmb~ 14 U41

The spotlight shines On - (Continu& from'paie one)

held in the dioi hall for -the

Amid the excitement and cele- spotlight beause of his naming dumnf, .students, .facults and vlsitars. A huge banner ~ ~ O F C t h ~

bration of our very successful the stadium, he B a very inter- s solemnized Friday. af-

Homecoming, the SPOTLIGHT &tifig gersm at all times. , , ~ e i x h b e r 4, at the &st

Church in Jacksonville. found and for a brief moment You may not - know ~ ~ n z e h &one brilliantly on Honzell Hd- yet, ,for he never seems to do comb as he told appmxfmatdy anything to attract a t t e n t h and

eras flashed. The name Hamell subi t ted in old married veteran. He and his

the contest which wm open to the wife live in the Veterans' Apart- student body was chosen from, ments. His home is is Crossville about 60 entr ie by a committee and he graduated from huh of three judgss. According to ohe scho~l there in 1943. He went 3 d the fudgm this name was years in the navy as a radar ap- e h y n because of its simplidty erator and m e to Jacksonville

soon after his discharge. He is and suitableness. s for the entrance of the

to apply strictly to the college nel management. Like most of us, will be consuming her and must not. be named for any he enjoys football games and is person-living or dead. an enthusiastic supporter of the

When asked why he liked the Gamecocks. Tennis and swim- - ries. Her corsage was of plnk carnations. Bride-

s were -Nellie Ruth Phillips Opal Adair. They wore gray

Beaux Arts Gift Shop with black accessories and corsages were deep pink

301 So. Pelham Road

EXCLUSIVE STATIONERY Embroidered ~ ~ r o n ~ ' ~ - - e Gift$ Not In Stores

his discharge from h of service that he Jacksonville. We gh a reliable source

ION-WIDE .CONTEST AMATEUR WRITERS -

that veterans

rs and a ten-weak writer's contract will

d the winning contest-

e quest for actual writing Honzel Holeombe was present- is only part of the search,

ed the for nami* ,he new into the field af social studies and abilitx b think up plots and es being the other. .

In the short story division bi

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- LA QIP&OEN.T MENU EVERY DAY AND r LA-a r v r a a ~ r u g pr;rs. .saw--

crowning of "Miss Homcming", swimmet, ar Jinx F'alkenburg, the b r m 4 . H a ~ l a h taught dollars a ten-week . * - ~ P % E - &L .GOOD! *'wf *" two r e 9 &w he mt ~ o l l y w o d wriwps cbnkact will .; . - . ..;,.- c

an wan by my t a ? ~ ~ % t ~ % ~ ~ ~ m @ffe ir enrolled at JacbonviUe Ais isv- .be iwarded. the wlnnllU West Poinxq Ga., attended by her ma&, ~ e n y Sisson and WI;irge2ia rtlso a transfer stladat. She came orfb W t - is bmket$lll he ants, Casey. frwn Snead College in December z l a M vai%itg JscksonviILe me quest for writing

aom1 Holmmbo was preent- of '43, a t whirh t* she during '40 '41. B@d@ keep- -1 is ~ f l l y part ,,* me search, , I . . I : into the field of soda1 studies and ing ud h date on basketball, Hoyt ablty. to think up plob and ed the prize for n-5 tke new . ' . - . -RBBEQNE DF OUR BARBECUE stadium-College owl-by Pres- ' spent his leiswe i-a res(dtng Wes being the other. .;. . - @ ~ . ~ % w I c ~ , o ~ ONE OF $HE. ',

ident Cole. walkr A. Masan Jewe1I p l aa to spend the time and sehb2 movies. In the short story divisibn of nkde the amuncemmt. between her graduation and O e g fie *e est;rte of the late For the m m h d e at this School

. +fl l .o-Wl?ER~ DELICIOUS tembei= ai next yeas in traveling Year f& Plans to k w h , and ~~~k bdon wu gay . . -wms* . .ON OUR 83ENU .' Mthou* the One-

axxi mading. she men p m . to thetl in a@ swnmer hr slsm to mh for the btlt .:r '- - sided and ended in a %core of 48..

% + ' - . O Jackskmvill& f t i v ~ , the %econdaFY studies. at 'Or an M' A' t&, $300 for second best, a d r' g i : ~ . ~ . - +

- ,I ' spechtorpr pe&ved their mmw's She e@ws MwfU and %'@*I Enastl' - *-A# a -0 but Ukes to spend most of her P ~ I S ~ f G a m-ercfal ma- $200 for third. & the attefidi-ng men&. ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ l i t ~ ~ in ad- '., 1 1 +,*. ;;:, 7: ;--: , ;. . . leisure time h s o w phase oi $or and Emlbh W, P?W to ., 9 , - . -, ,- . ,a ,-. , dson, will pay iot Mal

2 ' $&&{r&Ef .A OF . 3; ; i . . : <! . . - . I,, The great hear-shaped &a- a& work, Wpfi btisiness admhktratwn im- righb to the winning story, and c: .d *' . , *" ,- -. .- \.-2.';-- r. la'r stairway In the A l a b m state Sara ~artl&ree enrolled at media'* aft@ chrl)Ptmas. She hatre rigbtd of first refusal

t'-%%,&1$+l(ld~A'1L ..t +_z . . w. - 7 , h - * ~ *. , capital is one of the finest in the Jacksonville in September of '44 intends to spend the few weeks all other pmmidw material _ . -.. .. . . - . * - - .'a . ,. - . -

nation. I t reacbw thrk firill after graduating Prom &bland that elapse I s e t w her Sad- ~ & ~ i t t ; d . ~ h ~ ~ , evm an entry . .. . ., . I ; . - s t e s without any support ax- Rirrh Bchool. She haar been on the ua- dnd her pro- fails win a sere * the $ ' - , -. . . -

. , . - . cept for the expert @signing gem- Stuslent Oavement Associati~n possibility that i t .map eventual- w o n in m t i t ~ p and catching UP

, . ius which gave it self-support. and the Soeial Camsnibtee and w ~ s her peadtng. P O ~ Y aspedalb ly 1-,J to a lubave writing The stairs are built as a m, also wretary and tmitsurer of enjoys dancHng and her hobby of ,,,,, - \ with one leading up either side a$ her junior class.

I mllecting perfume bottles.

; -.'.. . . * . StOi'b ~ubrnitted will be jud- ~z . A: , the tapltcl &me &can the g r m d Sara% spa~e time is swnt in %%We FidW received de- g,d by ~d, .k R~~~ st. ~ ~ h , t a d : - d ..- . .- f ! ~ r r a t d a . ~011&h~ ~kkares~ PFE~E'SMY of * e ~ k ~ _ at the a o t &?a* Gallico, Walter nuranty,

the pat six an' be- Frances Marion, and Irving Shep- ffh work on M. A- in January ard, nephew fie late ~~~k

rnh&ty a ofam. He h n d m . was president of, a d the win- ~ o , the bt plot submitted nine f ~ ~ * the &om WNCQ a. motion picture can my w e v in lQM' He was b made, Roy &I R u a and Al- the first bay ever to be initiated (continued page thne) into Kappa Delta Pi and later be- . * came. i t s treasurer. Wayne be- the exrd of the first six we* of

AYBE you've heard other s o d of l i e v s that all work makes OF this quarter and is n m engaged this tune-but that w$ before Joe dullness; so u will find in teaching. She was ttie retiring

him spading a Zot of his time ov- secretary of the. senior dass and Anather reemti tbatstands out is fhe er a gdmd bods or Ea3rfng in some s~!W& on the B. 5. U. Council for

record'of Cam1 cigarettes. Mote mm fmtball or basketb8ll garne. two years. Mmy fiances a h and women are &king Canid* tdgen Mary Francs B r w d a h re- taught school a couple of years

ceived k &%tee ixr science at during: her course in- education,

Paul1 find the answer m p w "VT-Xme* . (T for TastP a d T for Tbaat). Try Camelo Discover why, dth smoke& wh.0 have tried and rompmd8 Gsmels are the ''$aice of experience."

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stadium asd other atwet

Pusha up E0 20-0 In tke fkst few mla* a? play, Coaak sails p w fiPst- string arh61 mi, ~ZI sui3st-iaum ht

Yards on the ground wd anather

"I wanna

- With a' few players from last

y&r's feam le% the girls here an the campas haw organized an

The players have a reputation tO

are Inez Gilliland, Steek; Linian Wallace, Crosdvffle; Jean- Sew, Talladega; Louise Pope, Steela; aot Boyd, Mmerville; CarOtSn Wilson, Wedbwee; Nannie Bon- ner, Alexapder CIb; h n AnnW- m, M ~ O W v a 3 y ; Mattie 36 Lane, Sand &I&; Frances Pav- w k , A a s t a ~ and Sybil Boaz .

Frances ThQmas has been a c t - ed captain of the *-. ''F'oot: &@* & a junior frqm Qadsden a d is inte-td fn all sports, m e d a l - ly basbtldl.

mm& night, *ovember z2, tb &m b d , la$ '@.st game with the Piedmont mrh' T m , @tbm gm& rye @ be =he- d u utia Alexader City, Syb- =&a, wadega , and HQW&

FIND CHESTERFIELDS

GIVE ME T H E M O S T C M n Y 1 N C D l E A C I I D C "

PEMBRoKB INDIANS

New Neld Dedicated Wfth Easy Win Over Outclsased Opponents

The Jacksonville State Teach: ers College Gamecocks celebrated their Homecoming and dedication

In melr nexr reguacly s c a ~ - duled game the local eWers meet Berry College here at 1:45 on December 1.

JA~KSONVILLE ROLLS OVER WEST GEORGIA

of their new football stadium with 31 TO 12 an overwhelming 48-0 victory ov- - er Pembroke Indians to remain A trio of razzle-dazzle backs among the nation's undefeated and a determined *line. kept Don and untied teams. SaUs' Jacksonville State Teach-

The Gamecocks wasted little ers College Gamecocks among the time, and Coach Salls yanked 15 undefeated, untbd teams in the his first and second strings late nation as Urey rolled over W& in the first quarter with third Ga. College here last night by a and fourth stringers finishing the 31 to 12 marain. - -

game. Newman started the first Game-

cock scoring drive when he block- ed an Indian punt on the Game- cocks 20 with Jacksonville re- covering. Big. John Williams, one of Gadsden High's gifts to the Gamecocks', pushed the ball to the five, from which Johnson went over standing up. Brugge made the first of six extra -con- versions good.

Williams SCW& Williams hurtled over the dou-

Next week- the all-conquering Gamecocks wil eqy their eighth gam'e'against Norman Junior Co- lege, either at Jackamville or in Gadsden's Murphree Stadium.

John Williams, Captain Black- ie Heath, and Terry FIodges broke

'out some of the best running of the season against t&e mammoth gridsters from Gqrollton, dad, and their T-formation which was about as deceptive as anything the Gamecocks have come up

against all year. The Jackson- ble stripe a few rrilnutes later to ville line again e a ~ e into its own climax a drive thaJ began on the against one of the largest oppos- 50 when Johnson took a Pem- ing lines they have had the op- broke punt and went back to the portunity of pushing around in 30. Again Brugge's kick was good. their seven games to date. They

The second . string came in were lax at times put usually the and Clarence Johnson scored just big Gamecock linemen were oa before the quarter end@ on 8 their tcres all the way. beautiful 24-yard run around Hodges carried the ball over far right end, tu enid a drive that be- the Jacksonville team in the ini- gan on the Jacksonville 44. tial quarter as the Gamecoaks

Daniels blocked a Peinbroke took the opening kick-off and punt on Ule Pembroke two-year never gave up until,they crossed stripe after the Gamecocks had the goal. William picked up.a fumbled away an earlier scoring first down on the Jax45-yard Ihe ohanp. with Emew Sewell- going and from there be teamed with or* bn the first phy. .Hedges and Heath ta bring the

in biV Bcond quarter the ball to the visitors1 slk before 4+Ztcojls pushed. the balI to the Hodges-went around end for the 12-ybrd line from where Adarns score. &&ed 'back and made a beauti- On the first play of the second fp~~l%el(i goal good to d v e the quarter James Gilliland w e d - d@@epy2kks a 31-0 lead at half- ed a 26-yard end-around to add tie. The field goal was from a the second touchdwn after the a i c u l t angle with the ball down ball had been moved up by the &.the' 19 and about 20 yards in sami Mo.. Hubert m e made ~:nt .bf the sideline. his only extra point of the a t .

3%elGamecocks third and fourth Stolmpe, the West Georgia s w : played the entire ~ ~ o n d halfhack, went through the een- 9tf with Glenn Hawkins scoring ter of the Jackenvine & .near the. 66ameecbcks first to~cMown the end of the second period to in third quarter when he in- score for West Georgia from the tercepted a Rinbroke Wss 0x1 the Jax 26. In the second half things 16. add went over the goal line un- began to ZQok their mug- toucFed. for Coach Salls' team as the T-

% j r w d ~~~ 85 yards formation of Carrollton crew James Haywood tucked in a began to click. Gringa barged

Pewbroke punt op his own 35 and over from the ~ ~ e c o c ~ ' o n e ~i&ed up beautiful blocking and yard W e midway of the third raced to score the ~ ~ ~ e c o c k s ' quarter after Robinson had sent fi&l touchdown the scoxe up with a pass and apr

end fin to within a yard of the - goal -4ine. The best measure of a man's Willi- came back for the

mentality is the importance of Gamecocks to intercept a flat the things he argues about. pass on West Georgia's 29 and - -- - - . - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- ~%&Lall,Lw ,w,,S~?, lk w fi&l touchdown the score up with a pass and an

end f i n to within a yard of the goal -4ine.

!I%e best measure of a man's William came back fm the mentality is the i m p o r t a ~ e of Gamecocks to intercept a flat the things he argues about. pass on West Georgia's 29 and

raced all the way for the third touchdown for .Tacksonville. Had-

yard pass to egg gQod on the two yard line late in the last pep id to set up the final buhdown.

end to ga over stan- up. The great line play of the

Gamecocks anainst ibe heavier

I Emery Smell skirted wide around , I

and &wer line of the Lars ' won the m e . The Otunemch' for- ward wall gave up 92 yards on the gmund while the Bears tried 15 gasges which were good for only 26 yards.

COMMERCIAL CLUB NOW WELL ORGANIZED UNIT

The Cammerical Club is getting well underway.

A special meeting was called I on Wednday, Novmber 12,1947, for the purpose ot enrolling new

I students. The prqsent members have several other eligible stu- dezts in mind.

To be 8 member of the Com- mercial Club one must be a bus- inan or commercial yajor, have

1 a 'W avesage bn all his commer- cial work, and be a junior in col- I I r r r =e= The club is now working out a

Year Book which is to be of use. Members are going; to make sev- eral out-of-town trips h visit dif- ferent offices. Also, they are to haire a few speakers ta come to our campus to tell us more about the business world.

At the special meeting the Con- stitution was read and approved by the members, and amend- ments were added. A bbiness mazbager was also elected. Hazel Strunps of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, was chosen for this position.

-Allen Evers, Regorter.

run. ,

Earl Roberts, one of several eificient backfield r q v e s used by Coach Salls, tallied the lasj Gamecock score ia the final qwrter qp a brilliant 23-yard run which emled a drive started near mid-field.

Quarterback John Smith, the silent member of the Jacksonville backfield, added a lot to the run- ning @me ia his own way with one of hiS best blocking jobs in several games.

The lie-ups: . (Jacksonvills) Gilliland, le; Adams, It; Casl~, lg; Jones, C$ Newman, rg; White, rt; Hicks, re; Smith, qb; Heath, Ihb; Eodges, rhb; and Williams, ib.

(We& Georgia) Robbcm, le; Davis, It; Cosper, rg; J e w s , c; Westmoreland, rg; Picklesmie, rt; Garretbre; Gringa, qb; J. Rob- inson, Bb; Stamps, rhb; and K. Gringa, fb.

Friend$ of Miss Maude LuttreZl will be pleased to know that she I;i a e ~ a i 9 , %I~,+%@~E&Y,.$Q~ Garrbbre ; &in@, qb; J. Rob- inson, &b; Stamps, rhb; and K. Gringa, fb.

Friends of Miss Maude Luttrell will be pleased to know that she Is recovering saEi&slctwily from an o ~ w t i a n at Anniston Memor-