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Student Publication, Jacksol)ville State Teachers College
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VOLUME
FIVE
JACKSONVILLE,
~ABAM,~;
WEDNESDAY,
MAY
29,
1940.
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NUMBER
EIGHTEEN
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Gets
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Secondary
Education
TO
Be
Offered
Baccalaureate
Sermon
TO
Be
a
*
Sunday,
Graduation
Mondav
I
Clawes To Start When School Opens
For The Fall Quarter; Committee Now
At Work On Curriculum
Dr.
C.
W.
Daugette, president of Jacksonville State Teachers College.
has announced that at
the
opening of the next regular session State
Teachers College will introduce a program to prepare teachers for
sec-
ondary education. This
will
be another step
in
the advancement of the
institution which has specialized in the training of elementary teachers.
The state committee
09
the revision of the curriculum of the State
Teachers Colleges is composed of Dr. D.
H.
Eikenberry,
of
Ohio Uni-
versity, who is working under the United States Teacher Education
Commission; Dr. Agnes Snyder, of*
Columbia University; Dr.
W.
Mor-
rison
McCaI1,
Miss
Daisy Parton
and Mr.
L.
W.
Smith,
all
of the
State Department of Education.
Senior
Dance
Untiring in his efforts to help
TO
Be
Given
in
revising the curriculum to meet
Is
Play
Is
Friday
Night, Dance
lllJacksonville
saturda~~ight
?.
I
H/bfay
Queen/
I
The fifty-sixth annual com-
mencement got underway Monday
11
1
IZIlt~8
-
I
night
with
the May Day Festival.
Y
I
-.
-
VOTED FOR
M
LARGE
Friday night the Senior'class play
STUDENT
ELECTION
will be presented from the
Kilby
Hall stage.
The
spring
season
at Jacksonville
I,
the
moving
was culminated by a student-wide
election of a May Queen and her
the
dance
Of
the
year
will
be
II
I
court. The election was sponsored held Saturday night
at
9:00
C.
D.
'4
by
the
Student Social Committee,
S.
T.
this
new
step
is
Dr.
C.
R.
Wood,
Dean
Jacksonville,
W~O
with
1
Saturdav
Eve
1
nnd received enthusiastic response ~t
11:00
o'clock Sunday morning
from
the
student
body.
A
large
the Baccalaureate Sermon will be
II
I
vote,
with
no less than sixty-nine
,
--
--
-
-
Dean
C.
B.
Collier of Florence.,
I
I
~ean L. K. Sisk of Livingston, and
Dr. Hammer
d
Troy is on
the
corn-
I
AUBURN PLAINSMEN TO
I
.
-
-.
girls being someone's' choice, was
recorded. Every girl in school was
a potential candidate, and each stu-
dent voted for his or her choice.
Receiving the largest number of
votes was Miss Constance
Mock,
a
mem-ber
of
the
sophomore class,
delivered by the
Rev.
William
Crowe,
pastor
of the
First
Presby-
terian church, Talladega.
The solemnities of the Baccalau-
reate Sunday will begin at
11:00
A.
M.
Sullivan's processional
"On-
ward
Christian Soldiers" will mark
mitt=
of representatives from the
(
RRNISH MUSIC FOR
State Teachers College. These two
TEIE AFFAIR
I
Committees collaborated recently
at Montgomery
to
set up a proposed
curriculum for the junior and
sen-
aturday.
May
25.
ior years of college. The Place-Gym of new Physic
l
i
and
thP
daughter of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
the opening and will
be
followed
H.
B.
Mock. Running a close second by the Doxology.
The
Rev.
H.
Rass
to
Miss
Mock was
Miss
Sara
Bell Arnold of
the
local Baptist
church
Parris,
of
Wedowee.
&s
man
will
render the invocation.
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Williams
was the third choice. The "Build Thee More Stately
W-
election was close for
the
attend- sions" by the combined
Nlen's.aad
ants
as well as for the maids, and Women's Glee Clubs
will
prae
included:
(
the Scripture reading. The
kei.
K
1
Wilma
Anderson, Dutt01-1. Tevis
N.
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to
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A Student Publication, Jacksol)ville State Teachers College rn &a

VOLUME FIVE JACKSONVILLE,^ ~ A B A M , ~ ;WEDNESDAY,^ MAY^ 29,^ 1940.

NUMBER EIGHTEEN

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CL I m I I I I ~ I I v w I I I ~ I I 'I r4: 7 - : ::: - ~ Gets CzWw

  • -'-rr----..- t '-Y

Secondary Education TOBe Offered Baccalaureate Sermon TO Be a

  • Sunday, Graduation Mondav I

Clawes To Start When School Opens

For The Fall Quarter; Committee Now

At Work On Curriculum

Dr. C. W. Daugette, president of Jacksonville State Teachers College. has announced that a t the opening of the next regular session State Teachers College will introduce a program to prepare teachers for sec- ondary education. This will be another step in the advancement of the institution which has specialized in the training of elementary teachers. The state committee 09 the revision of the curriculum of the State Teachers Colleges is composed of Dr. D. H. Eikenberry, of Ohio Uni- versity, who is working under the United States Teacher Education Commission; Dr. Agnes Snyder, of* Columbia University; Dr. W. Mor- rison McCaI1, Miss Daisy Parton and Mr. L. W. Smith, all of the State Department of Education.

Senior Dance

Untiring in his efforts to help TO Be (^) Given in revising the curriculum to meet

Is

Play Is Friday

Night, Dance

lllJacksonville s a t u r d a ~ ~ i g h t ?. (^) I

H/bfay Queen/

I The fifty-sixth a n n u a l com- mencement got underway Monday

11 (^1) IZIlt~8 - I^ night^ with^ the May Day Festival.^ Y

I

-. (^) -

VOTED FOR M LARGE Friday night the Senior'class play

STUDENT ELECTION will be presented from the Kilby

Hall stage. The spring season at Jacksonville (^) I, the moving was culminated by a student-wide

election of a May Queen and her the dance^ Of^ the^ year^ willbe

III

court. The election was sponsored held Saturday night at 9:00 C. D. '^4

by the Student Social Committee, S. T.

this new step is Dr. C. R. Wood,

Dean Jacksonville, W ~ Owith 1 Saturdav Eve 1

nnd received enthusiastic response (^) ~t 11:00 o'clock Sunday morning

from the student body. A large

III the Baccalaureate Sermon will be vote, with no less than sixty-nine

, - - - - -^ - Dean C. B. Collier of Florence., I I ~ e a nL. K. Sisk of Livingston, and Dr. Hammer d Troy is on the corn- I AUBURN PLAINSMEN TO I

. - -. girls being someone's' choice, was recorded. Every girl in school was a potential candidate, and each stu- dent voted for his or her choice. Receiving the largest number of votes was Miss Constance Mock, a mem-ber of the sophomore class,

delivered by the Rev. William

Crowe, pastor of the First Presby-

terian church, Talladega. The solemnities of the Baccalau- reate Sunday will begin at 11: A. M. Sullivan's processional "On- ward Christian Soldiers" will mark

mitt= of representatives from the (

R R N I S H MUSIC FOR

State Teachers College. These two TEIE AFFAIR I Committees collaborated recently at Montgomery to set up a proposed

curriculum for the junior and sen- aturday.^ May^ 25.

ior years of college. The Place-Gym of new Physic

l i

and thP daughter of Dr. and Mrs. the opening and will be followed

H. B. Mock. Running a close second by the Doxology. The Rev. H.Rass

to Miss Mock was Miss Sara Bell Arnold of the local Baptist church

Parris, of Wedowee. &s m a n will render the invocation.

llI

  • ~-.--.

Williams was the third choice. The "Build Thee More Stately W-

election was close for the attend- sions" by the combined Nlen's.aad

ants as well as for the maids, and Women's Glee Clubs will p r a e

included: (

the Scripture reading. The kei. K 1 Wilma Anderson, Dutt01-1. Tevis N. Matthews of tbe locd MMaUI* I DB. C. W.W G E T T E (^) IB d , Centre; i*ryar, ~ a c k s o n - ' ~ h u r c h e> -. .1=9d^ b ptap& -7'-' rt&h.. Dr. Daugette, president of the college and adviser to the senior ville, m a Gillihand. Hoke's Bluff, [Lorraine p&@.i&rcpdsr a (^) I

Dixo M. F. overnor

sewn The represents. he a t

ot s&dwta the allowed d

.

they'll bnt fhem,

Sftop Shoe Pyron's

ALA. ACKSONVILLE, f

S T U D E N ' T B

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hesieatlrrrr, Vim see,

Vanilla PlamUa is a qemg~& '

the @chid itPmily. It hgis a $g+

k b m WW&I form tb q@a

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T k in which my deekkn

was m p wao the moat trying;

in rt long and exciting life.



guests this week-end her mother,

  • % + Mrs. Percy Pitts, and brother, Jon .


the health heroes rmch a s Pasteur,

- Empire^...^ the^ foundation Hudsai: They aay .that m e of^ *^ *^ +

      • Miss^ Kathryn^ Fleming^ was^ the

4iXest of Miss Sallie Kate West&

4

sgelling, writing and oral speech.

Mrs. Warren recently.

President Taft had to have a spe- * * *


My& search me.

  • Je + "Walking a mile for a camel" h

their guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. * 4 6 +

LOOK OUT!

    • - r-.. VLSWSY ue graddeycan

checks preliminw far SO proval.

improvement great revealed have

  • many core subjects and in #e

have been attained formerly ~ d t s

the not considered the function of

---- .-*

brlOht his Vernon Haywood for

remarks.

oiit for Mattison Otis

.33fqulreulre 5 f

oId rank for his FarreU ~ a m e s

pipe.

so being for Riley Mae Ludie

ahp.

Snead for her loud- Alice Mary

.- A

indii- his William !Potberow for

ferenoe.

a beins for Ledbe%& Vir-

man-hater.

passim his for Blaokw~d Claude

arguips. for

am- of lack Ms -for Greiad "Pop"

bition.

a t k m p W her for Felgar Jane

s o p ~ t i o n.

C

e m b hand): The years seem

bird lore. in Interest my

thb for (reaching Cayley Dr.

ot s e w Something binocuIars):

in imErest my up whetted have

-. .,

am a Dr. Cayley: Oh, just - 1

CONVEBSATION TRUE A

I if Garren, .'" 03Sue: lVlm

proof-read Dr. Garren's to continue

be a sdent- I'll articles on science,

Ist."

Luttrell: 'Well, Mrs. Garren, M h

read these articles, ot continue I if

wiIl be educated." I

declare to I "WelI, Garren: Mrs.

to continues Garren Dr. if you,

will leave I akticles, these write

home."

give you a job won't I sir, 'WO

one of marry me you let unless

five daughters." yaur

own figure." name your "Okay,

eggs?" these with

only I know. don't "I W a i m :

x e 'table.4lainsmen. %aid

the one' about We there's And

first man !ht that be to It used

p the best@ dormitory w a out of

one only 4 the he's dressed--now

dressed.

&hg, S. T.: "My boy friend, the

always making flowery speeches is

me." to

Does he rave cute. "HOW T.: H.

about the roses in your cheeks?"

"Not him. He raves about T.: S.

my stems!"

discovered where just We have

tPom. €he word "auditorium" comes

gninaw Latin comes from- "Audi"

&om comes "Torium" hear." "to

Then '!)ub" mewing Spahish

hear to auditorium means a p l a e

bull.

rs Teachers For Unit Health

~ ~ u and o ffne yw Some

the done at be.hg is k w health'

quarter. this 1 ooW Laborat@

Gal- Mrs. d diWctioa bt Under

ccmelatioa in unit befilth a vert

cobper* b aml subjects w o with

beha$ is StxpePdwr 'hack with H6n

IJPB* each in developed

&st the 1 arei, these at Some

mpefi as Msswith* made,

;tihair- as Carpaw -%We phwn*

fe on Wt a dev4bWa man,

a doll hause illus- with E w e Ihc

second the In the b e e. tratdns

super- as Arnold .?&I grade, with

ch-, as Dickey Sarah viser,

He& Good one on up worked

de- fn given below is unit (this

with grade. second the In taiU.

seuperviser, Alice Boltan as Miss

up Rowland as chairman, worked

Citizenshig Developibg on unit a

Manners, Good Courtesy, and

Health Service. and Health Habits.

tsrif Goodlet's Miss of unit The

and second grade with Leota Gregg

Health t J y chairman, was on s a

Old Y e u Eight ond Six Habits of

and fourtb third the In ahlldren.

super- aa Wright Mtss with gmde

chair- Elizabeth Bradford v k r ,

Teeth; on developed a unit m a ,

fourth grade unit Randolph's I b h

Was chairma& as with Mrs. Waters

tbe ot Csre The of. subject €he on

Mlas wit$$ grade fi&h the nJ T e b.

Xohea as supehriser, Lee Michell

&t@ a developed chairman, as F

m.& unit A Clesniinea& soap

%?%!@&ZP-g%w&, F L

&aea- unit* A Cleanllnea& y m

9 m , w i n ~ l u a g ~ ~ a l t h , WPI

w b the making and rules

W U v m mPPe roam moo

thfrdt Mrs. M e n d o n ' s in worked

W Katherine Etedmond with e m

@.v= are tbis @ (de- &&man

Jbbq ~ e r v i s e r t as Ro~per .s &

t d a qa~dope8 chairman, as wt

One of the best units developed

was that one which was worked up

and chairman, Dickey, Sarah by

Fraa- Ruth Sandlin, Meharg, Irene

Lameter, Mae Lulr WfLU8m. % @

tea* L u & ~Carlyle, student and

given below in detail. is It ers.

Grade--&& Second tor Unit

W e e k ) agur

HEALTIi ai0OD

Appoar?h: I.

examtaa- pbssical Tbcaaqh A.

doctor. school by tion 1

doc- inspection by nkming .B I

pupils. &am chosen nurse Wr and

for Look chil* Having C.

magazines pictures in ' h e m

chil- from Oettlng suggestions D. I

hedth of list concerning dren

rules.

story. a health them Readlng E.

Objectives: 11. I

good To help children desire A.

health.

practice children help To B.

good health.

dV- learn children help To C.

wrong health and right in ference I

habits.

ability. aeatiw develop To .) X

the children the tea& To E. '

healah. good af necessity

ProceaW m.

learned. be td !tWngq A

teeth eb lklr Care. 1

at least teeth the gntshinO )a {

a.* tBaDEe

h* '%as

+ dentist th/e Seeing #)

ye= a e M

decay. Of (%uses (c) "

tooth-ache. rj$ CWseb (dl f L '

body. dk&e @are a,.

two all-over hast d Taking (a)

e w ger baths

batba. f 6 Binds The Ib)

T h e & o Z m p i n Sr,

be& Ae

bath. the Qt h v bdal W e (dl

Quantity. (a)

q. (b) Quality (grades of

and milk of imp~rtaaee Cc) 'The

diet. the products in milk

mlljf or ww (d) ~ m q r e n t

diet. the In

P.** mod 4.

on posture dom rt EUb& (a)

l heal. a e ~*

on posture gaqd vf BihaS (bl

wttte- mental

of good posture. value& W fc)

- xE 5.

out-door of (a) The importance

exercise.

exercise. fo Kinds (b)

exer- daily! h n p ~ n c eof ((

.esi c

Sportsm~ship. <dl

Sleep.. 6

(a) Amount.

Proper aleeping conditions. (b)

Qood sleeping posture. (e)

of s l e p on the health Values (d)

Body. of the

FroMems: Questions and B.

affect the How 'do bad teeth 1. 1

ahodd & a times many ' T i o w

we brush our teeth? When?

What causes tooth ache? 3.

What are the Mndb of baths? 4.

Why should we take baths and 5.

how many should we take?

we should How much milk 6.

importance of the is What 7. 1

the diet? in milk I

good ~osture? is What .B

posturn? good ~s What 8.

p b How can we have better 0.

ture?

Why should we exercise? 10.

take to time the best is What 11.

exerabe?

sleep? we How much should 12.

sleeping good are the What 18.

condltims?

Study in Physi- d Course A A.

Education. Health cal

IICL l r i ciry only me is raris

world where one can dial his tele-

and automatically secure a phone

the of thrce-minute news bulletin

day. the latest events of

6ePk-

France of king w, - xs

the used first w h o avarre.

every in cfiicken "a expression

interrlational symbalize b pot,"

prosperity. He sald b a t he would

family eve* mtil satisfied not be

ni a chickm France c o ~ l t P h v e in

week. at least once a the ~ o t

h t h? The It -. Ain't

find fault with the editor, They

they print is rot, stutt The

peppy as is The paper

a cemetery lot. As

The ads show poor arrangement,

stale. are The jokes, they say,.

holler, The u g p e ~ ~ e n

wail. claclasen The lower

But when the paper's printed,

on file, is issue And the

copy, gomeone misses a f I

yell a mile. him hear can You

Developed

1B38, (April ~ j U p d e Teacher

1987) Dec. '3949. Jan.

House, Haviland Plsy em C.

in Wonderful House Mdst D. The

World-Haward. The

e g e i a. .E.

References: N.

World Books. 8.

Americaa from G. Materials

Chicago. Dental d i a t i o n ,

Insur- Life Metropolitan The H.

Y. N. Y., N. ance Co.,

(Alabama State-adopt- Health I.

text). ed

(text). Q1esnline.w and Hedth J. I

Odys- American Doctor's An K.

sey, by Victor Heiser.

Phillips. C. Day, by Mary - 8 L.

by Madam Carriage, Your M.

Love. Jane

by Health of Fundamentals N.

Kirkpatrick.

Activities: V.

A. Teeth.

Bath. B.

Milk. C.

D. Posture.

E. Exercise.

Sleep.. F

eht unit the of part this In A.

was stress- teeth the cleanliness of

an important from being s ed

hy- a fram as etic as well t4 aes

kind of The gienic point of view.

oi methods. the tooth brushes and

was taught by teeth the brushing

"=P wmw

th was taught by -

rnany classroom cusctission and the

pamphlets and posters attractive

by that were made and collected

teachers. ' and student pupils the

studah tbe second grade One of

which excellent poster on an made

in- the structure of the lie drew

tooth. dfvMud

B. Daily Bath:

all-over at least two Taking (a)

baths per week.

recently.


Tom Mrs. and Mr. Welcome!

Donni Apartment our into White

We're glad to have "Napoleon,"


enter- aro girls the that seenu It

HOW childhood. second their ing

and , Wilma Ester, that about

in seek" and T i d e "ElWWE?"

vetch fked is child play.

practice. in

disgusted was We wonder who

Saturday and Edith Denson with

why!? aftemoon--and

have Louise to glad were We

Thorn back in the Apartment Dor-

hope We week-end. mitory last

as llew as she likes to come back

come back enjoy having her we

tripping seen were girls What

Thurs--campus across the lightly

glow. Heat dances in the air, and

smoky blue and EIazy h u a pees

nountnigs. the 16pk

F b g s .ria the Uf sounds thgi M

Plieadiag voices, hoarse ,wi-t& ,so@

m&hurs & 6 b Ail&+.% rain. for

peb- a over skies glides, h d it as

I bly bottom.

of in4erIudeih&% Then sleep,

the otl heavily sets consciouaess,

to draws near soul And meid.

I^ things.^ all^ the creator of^ God,

WW: --Catherine

' h t ' evening in afternoon day

have been the 'loveliwsa"P it Could

of Thelma and Jerry.

in being do you still enjoy ,ta P

bad y w Too Dr. Cayley's classes?

w e e k 4 last disappointed were

i

Poxmitory Apartment the Will

Wilma, Fliwq adter. quieter be

Mrs. $hda. Ester, Elsie, Evelyn,

" b a n s. Cleo, Shirley, ,- S

end b e Coxes, and Varona leave

I^ of the quarter.

(b) The kind of baths.

I

and bad good illustrating both ter

I posture. in soap of importance (c) The

Exercise: .E the bath.

(dl The social value of the bath.

The kinds of baths were found

warm bath, which is for (1) be a t

rest- also and cleansing purposes

prefer- be taken should and ful,

at night; to bed ably before going

should be which hot baths, (2)

taken only under the direction of

the bath, the cold (3) doctor; a

shower and a is which of best

vigorous by should be followed

cold a take to is good rubbing-it

into cold out bath before going

sun (5) sponge bath; (4) weather;

social and importance The baths.

value of the bath and the import-

soap were taught and il- ance of

many pictures, and by lustrated

colorful and attractive posters were

made.

Mi: C.

outdoor of importance (a) The

exercise.

s of exercise. (b) W

exercise. Importance of 'daily C)

Sportsmanship. (8)

The importance of outdoor daily

of kinds exercise and the several

co-ra- into exercise were taken

sportsmanship of rules The tion.

were taught and the rules for ex-

chil- the given were ercise

pictures and posters illustrate Many

&xe ing the exercise of play, the

build strong healthy bodiw, to cise

a exercises reducing the and

made.

Sleep: F.

(a) Amount.

(b) Proper sleeping condiiions.

Good sleeping posture. (c)

Value of sleep on the health (dl

or the body.

illustratine posters Attractive I (a) Quantity. I

.)&im of (b) Quality (grades

and milk fo (c) The importance 1

I

products in the diet. milk

milk (d) Diiierent ways of using

in the diet.

the milk in of The importance 1

stories and by diet was stzessed

ele- giving the p o s h A posters.

one milk was made by of .merits

of the student teachers.

Posture: Gaod D.

on posture good d (a) =ts

"hs=@JdpetR?twe:

on posture good d Effects (a)

health. Ehssrcal

posture on good of ElXests (b)

health. mental

posture. gaod of values Social (c)

the of hygiene the an Papers

good and posture and skeleton

good the value of stressed h d t h

aa and bssiemic a from posture

value. The Looby Loo ec0nomicJ

we& sleep on points these all

ma- other and Pamphlets made.

terial on sleep were collected,

Evaluation: VL.

para- compose children A. Let

graph of things learned.

the realize Children should B.

health. goad value of

and know should Children C.

learn- rules practice the six health

ed.

more be should Children D.

heal*.

""'A" '" ;$;&& .j f

more be

heal*.

better be should E. Children

sports.

Testing-Teeth: VII.

A. How many times a day should

we brush our teeth?

toothache. c a m : what Tell B.

do you day a How many Hmes C.

bmsh Do you teeM? run brush

did Sou thaa more now any them

was 'The tea table


Dpu-l mW*' Jones. BUSS and nett

F. Ingram and L. and Mrs. Mr.

p~~~ Is Noble and the honorees. Jr, gette,

children spent Mother's Day with + + + CLUB G W E N

McCL- MRS. WITB[

TO GO TO LOVE MBS. entertained McCluer Leon Mrs.

Faculty With Bfrming- in Mrs. Ingram's parents

ham. MONTQOMERY.^ Garden Club Wednday at^ Ule

to glad to welcome all We are o + +^ City.^ hame in the north end of the

Noble 11, S. C. M. Our iaculty Dr. Landers J. The friends of Mrs. E. in- been base V. Pink^ m e p r o w included a study of

a new btruetor of whom the col- has she mt le- to be glad the Of meem a attend to vited by Around," ,zeal' the ''his

in Conference Recreation State "Differat and ~ i - ~ , J. A

Mrs. Love 17-19. Montgomery, June^ by^ vines:.^ in^^ of

extMmcly proud. H~spitallege Gar- retuned

where l e underwent t r e a v t. will be the chairman of the group^ McCluer.

D. Ph. his received Noble Dr.

at Harvard. He taught aster's and * * * on the discussion of Music and Re-^ served^ hosteas^ me

University. li'llrrnan at year One Mrs. A. D. Edwards spent Sun- creation. which the after punch and cookies,

and Carolina, South Greenme, Birm- in and night day the of member a Love is MTS. has- were invited to see the wests

the teach- In at Columbia years two^ at Jacksonville^ Music Department^ flower garden.^ baa'

er's college. He has studied abroad @3-. Glee Men's the of director and

. year. fox one Y + + Club. E SHADOW W SUPPER AT

pubLished was book a R a a t l ~^ Mother's^ spent^ Ada Pitts^ Mrs.^ + 3 C *^ Shadow Lake, country lodge of

Transporation which is on Pupil on was she where sylacauga in D~~ was the scene Williams, James ~ r.

library. the in shelf reserve the BAND- NEW s- *.^ Jax^ enjoyed by^ outing^ gay^ a^ of

book interesting this of T~, children at the her all by joined^ a d e n @ and their friends. Tuesday

other than our Dr. Noble, none is Walter her daughter, Mrs. of home^ Mr. F. S. Ray, Sylacauga, who has^ rambl-^ a lodge*^ me^ 21.^ May

Christian. si books popular his of Another^ *^ *^ *^ at^ bandmaster^ as^ select&^ been^ comfortable structure situated^ ing,

Measurements". entitled "Tests and^ Jacksonville next year, will be inm?unbk^ the^ foot of^ the^ at

=- in much very. He Ed ibrr Jud.e^ Boys'^ band at^ the^ Of^ charge^ setbng^ rustic^ its^ fiectd

search work. Tus- Willard and Billy, ofSOI~S,~ t l d sponsored by the American Legion,^ and^ ceilings^ beamed

C. C. Mrs. and Mr. visited calOOSa,^ 6-15.^ near Montgomery, from June^ the^ Multi-colored fights illuminated

Sunday. M. The father of Dr. Noble, Dr.

now Dean Emeritus, I, Noble S. C.^ a + +^ large-room where the guests danced

and played bridge.

of University' the at dean was * * Y

for =ills Carolina at Chapel North home arrived Reuben Self Mr. INGRAM FRANK REVEREND lovely meal consisting of broil- A

many y m s. Sunday from New York University^ A%mAM)^ IN^ PASSES^ ed steak, potato salad, olives, rolls,

Dorothy fhe former si Noble Mrs. for a two weeks visit,^ Ingram and^ F.^ L.^ Mr. and Mrs.^ cake, and coffee was prepared by

North LeFgton, of Mandenhall + Y +

- law s o w two am Carolina. There son, and Thomas Maude Mrs. of funeral the

Lee w*le

-ding ye h ~. 111 ter and Billy Smith, spent the week-end in Au- Of Ingram* Rev- Frank the

their home on Pelham Road. in^ ~^ + + + "^ ,^ ~^ bburn.^ ~^ ~^ e^ e^ ~^ i^ :yyid 2;.^ Sarah m a r , Mary Frances^ mar,

trouble. heart with weeks Beard, Helev Cannon, Mary Julia

spent Miss Ruth Parkman Barnes Wilson, Helen Scott, visitor

and LUCY Illinois, pontiac, iron, the

Pageant High;rSrS Lang-^ in^ home^ at her^ week-end^ Mr. Ingram was well known in

James Elizabeth Williams, Mary Kilby Hd1 At Miss guest her as had and dale havtng Alabama of section this

coIlege faculty. the Gladys Allen, of being and derk probate as served

minis.r. Baptist prominent a Williams, Bill Hames, Tom Wright,

Night Thursday Fort and visited Auburn he? + + ) c Sid Kirksey, Seymour West, Jack Benning during the week-end.^ Greenleaf, Charles^ m p e y , Ivan

the Jackson- of class senior The^ * + *

mACHI&R DISTalCT PAaRER Lykes and Sewell, -''in,

its pr-t will school ~ i g h irille Turn- Dana Davis returned Mrs.^ SCHOOL^ VIgFT8^ Henderson.

01 form the in @Xt?rcises^ class^ last week from a business^ of^ day

next Thursday night in pageant a trip to Chattaxlooffa and points in^ Mary Reed Moore, a mem-^ Miss^ -^ @

o'clock. 8 at Hall, Kilby^ Georgia.^ North^ the Parker^ of^ the faculty^ of^ ber

title is the Speak" Youth "Let^ + Y J C^ C.^ S.^ School, Greenville,^ District

which the futility in pageant, the of Prescott and C.^ Mr. and Mrs. C.^ was a recent visitor on the campus. At Stop The After

speak- demonshted. The is wax of E. J. daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Ox- in lives who Moore, Miss

  • inters~ersed are - ing^ spent^ Birmingham,^ of^ Prescott,^ first^ ford, stated that this was her

entire the and music appropriak pres- M. C. Mrs. with Day several yems Mother's^ in^ visit to Jacksonville^ CAFE^ CITY^ THE

color be one of will p e r f o r d @ Mat- N. K. Mrs. and Dr. and cott im- very favorably was she and

entire junior The pag-try. and thews. Bbrs. Prescott returned home de- the growth and pressed with

in appear will classes and senior^ vfsit.^ a^ for^ them^ with^ velopment of the schooL^ FOR

perform- stage the processional and * * + * + +

ante. Langdale, spent of Par- Hugo^ r e a t^ a^ Mary Goodlett was^ Miss

_- -.-- -- ------------ sister. his **wi nini@t,** .~ednesday v b i t o r t. ~ a ~ : n -. h ~ ; l L r h g L ~ c

Milkshakes

w e. of Langdale, spent P~Rman, Hugo^ reent^ %^ Goodlett was^ Mary^ Miss

sister, his with .Wednesday night Gadsden. to visitor

retmn you Souwn:-*'Why'n't route to en Parkman, Miss Ruth + 4 * +

c o w ' t Totherow so^ ball^ the^ a sophomore at^ is^ Gadsden, Hugo^ Daugette have^ W.^ Mrs. C.^ a d^ Dr.

reaah it? You're the durnbest boob Auburn. Wheeler Borden from returned

here!" out^ j e * +^.^ s(?vffaI^ they spent^ where^ Sprihgs

Boys! .Boys! - n o m p p. ~ : Dr.^1 her^ as^ h a e l Posey has bad^ Mrs..^ I^ -.^^ davs --*

'

SAND- LONPLIBS, PLATE Also

I

here." am Logan bou forget I J. L. her sister,-~rs. guests,

Mrs. Posey, Nrs. E?a. Tampa, .of Cath- Miss Mrs. Mabel t l o r e ,

talkies about the thing nice One^ PWY^ Marguerite^ Miss^ Logan and^ Marl^ MP^ anA^ Ashmore^ mine

you all apphud can you that h Stevenson in week-end the merit ~ d - 1 esda Snead s ~ e n t ALUae

-.I- ----.--I ---. ----. - - .. ------.-I--."-.-1 -- ------

Lillian Holloway and Agron Hand. seminar and study, assemblies,

and Wlliams kept the guest book, be oppor-1 $i9o rneetlngs. There will

Rut- Mrs. was fucnished by sum- tbe nt tunity for observation

Reagazt W r y sgW Daugdb, e- 1 whool elementary l a h a t o r y mer

Coffee. K. R. Mrs. and Pnd @-xe educati~nd Leading

hundred guests d. m -otot@i&~&~'~^ aU lei&kb:'i&m "

9 : , &us the - have charee'of W i l l trv I

; programs.

District of ~eaehers in-^ her^ McDonalrf, received^ Mra.

Opporhity Have TO Reeder, H. Dr. Edwin from vitation

of Wcation at the Uni- professor

For CurricdumStudy versity of Illinois. Dr. Reeder was

University, Columbia at formerly

ad- Mrs. McDonald's was and he

viser during the t h e she was get-

degree in elemen- A. M. ting her

education. tary

Examination Oral 1

Group To Given Is

The American Government class

has introduced an cxamination pe-

six The campus. the to culiar

concluded been has mpnths study

examina- comprehensive a with

examples of the Following tion.

the large universities, the students

to professors the of five invited

for guesaionalre oaal an co&ct

and hours two lasting period a

thirty minutes.

Cayley, 4vho has d i t - E. C. Dr.

of the American activities the ed

the suggested class, Government

.the examination and of type new

that de&W my' s)bldents.-were

progredve way m o s t the was it

of testing.

Dr. F w r , Dr. &C-Iean. ,.Dr.

An- Mr. an'd Dr. Thompmn, W e ,

ex- of board the canposed ders

c4mpre- most Althosrgh aaniners.

e examinations are written; M

S a t the in was unique w e this

.D* w t it was .given

Qeivern- Piuaeriean in me:lcwP.se

an as conducted been has a n t

classets have been T h e eg~periment

criticised. rand

satis- prove deam p~emnt the 9 l

'be- shall a m e the then factmy,

part of the curric- -regular a e m

i l n p o ~ t most two .* t&un.

been course have the of phaws

the com- and the outside activities

Outside examination. prehensive

the to *its included activities

6 U ~ e s , State Capitol, the Couqty

Daugette, president of W. C. Dr.

the college, has announced that the

have a will district thls' at teachers

study cur- to opportunity unique

riculum revision programs in prog-

I of teacher& colleges the in ress

02 m~lication the and Alabama

roam, the-- to these revisions

"worlssbpw c o r n , special a in

which will be oiEered during Sum-

School. mer

Dr. work, specialized this For

outstand- an Daugette has chosen

who field, the from person ing

successful. unusually been has

of Coble, director Margaret Mlss

Sdisbury, School Crest Bill the

Parker the orgemized who Conn.,

C., S. District Schools, GreenviLIe,

Dr. Epugette course. &re direct lli w

.mviees that in aeaving the stated

mak- is capable woman, he this of

the 'teachers of for available ing

study opportunity to ah district sih t

crbsesve the best pos- to and wkth

sible methods.

in be conducted will dasses The

bdivid- with manner, ioforrnal an

podble through attention ma& u d

a to course thb offer ot plan the

~~. nnmber of limited

in senrice who take the Teachers

bring to encouraged are work

and materials currirmlum ewn their

possible evaluation and for plans

under- the y of improvement. b

be will learning wmiples of lying

a wlU the course, as in Ilteabred

and tmes of learning the study of

to which relate faets pychokgical

d a m o m. of the (prdems

$endit not of cow= w B be Thii

only to those who have not com-

pleted work on their 'degrees, but

lalso to gradute students, who are

in progressive education. interested

Gov- Municipal and County Court,

Crest Designed J ~ X 1.^ ernments.

Former Student IBy

~ua-&?r summer l

ha Be@dzar, &daon, c. a MI-.

W..W: pT ~pening anaounced the

.?. My WnaaY, quarter mer

cam- begin vvLU Registretion

&- mr@awaO11Kntnh .will exePEise~,l$$axd;$r and tarnoon-cement

&eW bagin will 'Tuesday. Classes

o5Efs& -hiepi at nesday- lporning

--..d.S v-' ...l*Y -" ..""U-

e W &gin will, Classes 'Tuesday.

a)Cfp* -sight at lporning nesday

I.-.:/" ,' !rime. DeBght Savhig central

hd tee-%-* 'Several new

W- Stapp, Mts. Margaret

#@ Jr,, Nable, S. C. M. .rD Allen,

~ t e e r l a m.had& Shd-&t& Fby .Mr.

to hculw the of to the personnel

bd6we W p ~ 3 4 the of take care

stu- .lonner Mans enrollment. rl*

new and students, ,regular cleats,

It is with justifiable pride that

that fact eh reveals % Teacola Itfie

College Crest, s o rare C. T. the S.

de- was m o n g American c6kgea

and research of gears after s@md

and fonner artist a local by painted

ubA&cizmde= ibe' o i head

- w h - w d T!U',

dep=her publicityZ b e t h i l e$he' bf I T e a l i e d .head ,+ .7!!

mggested the Eagle-01 he laattnt,

emblem, tic college the. h s

in- si it ands o d a , ,,bbkh

rmb- 1s note tihat this to Zerestinp

head u as e w .bt. .mr stitutea

.td the b & W F I N the of

si$nSficant, cornwe- si erest 3#b

aap~toprlk\b as espkially institution and mthis h.

T H E T E A C O L A W&4sr&y, May 22,194(

Sweaters Are Given TO 1 Gridiron Possibilities lr ALUMNI^ DEPARTMENT^

I'

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No am knows what the future pect under the handicapped condi-

ALUMNI OFFICERS

JUX Sasketball Players holds in rtme for the grid warriors tion. under which our coach: and

c. w. DAuaETypE,R. Jr, E a r n p r e s i w t =ow,w mmurer mssllmmLs, Secpeta~y

  • of^ J.^ s.^ T. C. There^ are^ several fac-^ plz';; will agal. be <. - - - h^ ,^ .+'.I

tors that make it drtually impos- led by Estes Hudson, the depend-

ma, K K CtXP3?EE, E#iW

Are Honored

-'.:? tions as to the calibre or the nekt burg. Hudson was the captain of

I .- N Q ~a person who leaves dear old to m,

sble O make .ng definite p r a C - able "gm~alissimo" fmm Hack&+ follow. be ehuln B- Of ers af L e alum& ankt W & W wediihg to take

Swm m;weuverhg an the hard- 5. 5. T. C. and plods his way to

&tion of Coach Dillon's Eagle- the team h s t Year* and the boys a of the oi the in

saw fit to reelect him because of

wood has long since yielded to the some section of the state of Ala- his qualities of leadership, and the DeKalb^ Teachers^ -iafion^ beins

gPaduates of J, s, T. C4:

Miar S t r H Will r-ive her de-

heat & dWt of the diamond, but bama, b ad&his le-ed knowl-

many Of Our (^) drop yeoman service he rendered at the SIB%R.&^ NanaaS*

ANNUAL BARBECUE HELD Y^ *^ *

Jamvm.Bi merest in her bas- edge the citizens of

out of school to tc3ach after corn- quarterback position. 'I

ia funs high, and her say^ au*t^ agafiut^ his^

pleting the two-year course of Hardy Gergmus, the fiery lad

BY DEKALB ~ W @ E + ~ - ~ L R ~ G D G E

study. Some of them return for Cordova, will^ furnish^ plenty^

FORT PAYNE, Ala.-Abour: 390 @. $. d F y f f ~ , :

. f ~. I. C, cbknpionship team for two Alma Mater. And yet there is one of competition for Captain ~ ~ DeKalb County teacbrs heldd -^ t&h^ -ea^ W^ :--.e~t^ ~f^ &^ ,d

cansemtlw years, which has also phase of his education that is in*

fmer study mid service* son. erga anus was one of the out- annual barbecue in DeSnt~ &ate &*a - wl. to cC. morn-

held the singular distinction for complete.

while many others never partici- (^) &rs 09 last ~^ ~Park Saturda~r,^ a^ ~^ - m d^ b^ a- tan^ HWW,,^ p^ FMB^ P^ B^ thg ~ pate in college athletics once they Owls. mg, golf and softba^ weddbs^ k^ b^ FB^ Iikw. rep-thg Georgia. Alabama, We love our school and our have become eligible to enter the Ed C0lviq ?Yallv Friedmat%+'

SOitba11 games w- PIayMp Q d F *

Floricla and PJllssirrsippi in the S. I. teachers, and like our beautiful smaU* Little. one betwem the women &z-s FORMER^ e m ~ c h i n gproiession. ~ h u s , many ;* the vaeyand he w - m m

I

A. A tsurney for two consecutive campus, the friendliness o$ fellow harg, Jessie McCurdy, and holds its place of esteem students, the bountiful social We have quit the Brooks will be among the list of Of the mouns. ' lFsa z x student body even during afforded, the cooperation of &I- field of action j u t at a time when backfield candidates from which teachem &--n periods. This was evi- dents with one another and with experience and (^) instruction were Coach Dillon has to choose when The^ g e e denced by the crowded auditorium bringing them to a state of physi- the call is given for varsity aspi-- 'baghers the

and s~ontaneous. hearty applause cal^ and^ mental^ coordination that^ rants next September.^ WU-IS^ af^ t h ~ r^ p^ vnw^ @ISI^ ~^ 5bfid~':*t@ ~^ &^ Ne^ \

wM&i accompanied the presenta- would have enabled them^ to^ dem-^ Bud Simpson will again handle by the Alley .t@bhe& z&e^ #a0^ &d^ tbe^ w^ e^ ':I

tfsn of the letter awards May 17, athletic prowess at the pivot position with Wayne The^ 'hac&ws.A%B&aWa^ &M sms*&e^

,.ti f&%***

in chapel. "Red"^ Jones coming in for a share^ the^ following^ &ice-^ h r^ l&$Ml; @W^ Wa^ 'mat EI8.^ %3~&od); '^ :^ - The white letters are superim- when we sing our Alma Mater. ,^ because of limited OPPor- of consideration for the^ j.ob.^ Miss^ Jewel1 McCrao*^ lk&&^ t.^ db.^ dC

pas& on handsome sweaters. The key our mob violence to the hi or^ e m ~ l O ~ e n t ~the^ County High School,^ F W

Tuerman Wilson, Flembn Meade, pnddent; Dot C.msbdL m-

white stripes on the right sleeve eSt pitch a few days before ers, and the intensity and Robert Little will probably

fe, vice Bastdo&

iW m 3 cGs

denote the number of y m s service annual debates. And yet, when can come UP the carry the brunt of guard duty.

~ ~ = - TPmmw?aa, &$ q

the receiver has seen on the Eagle- ball teams come .QU& - the t^ larger ins*tutions Meade and Wilson were regulars Jones, Valley Head,^ ~^6 k^ ~^ %,^ p^ ; &f^ th~ &at&ee^ m , $ & o d

Owl va~si@f ~tl-b~g. we are not there.<^ :'^ this respect. Hence, our boys me^ year, while Little is graduating

ton Massey, Henagar, keeawer. Wid kbs J~bmmdkk%rik z- g! Standards corpmittw S3mwtoa L,lm4$%W@ lat 613 i$$d&br

A. uch c d d. t. for tbe covet- There's where wti' T f. S. T. C. forced to P ~ Ythe "dark horse" to varsity rank. from the frehman

ed award wm presented he warm- students^ are^ deficient.^ No^ team^ role^ in^ many of^ the contests ar-^ team- Lu4^ &irman;^ Eula^ BrcgLr^ bUe ed over some of his experiences on can win consistently unless it feels ranged for them by the schedule Patterson,^ Cma^ S.^ Os-,^^1 -^ brtr%

the trips, Wing legitimate pride that there are backers who are makers.

Leading tackle candidates will be Lee Camp Marg m. "Red" Bowen, Cox, James Jackson, land.

in rel&ng the disasters dealt .by betting everything on it. When we The effectiveness of - a unit is and John Witt, the lad from Ten-

Landin byrd' - .a nrob

Coach Steve's champs to ancient attend our games, we place a great determined by the native abllity Welfare^ e o d t W + :^ Jomph^ I,^ m m

foes on the hardwood. responsibility on the members of and the training of the individuals

nessee' Petterson, c h a i r m R R. MWF. With

Tho= receiving sweaters were: our team. Tbep feel honored to of which it is composed. The best James Rill will again be at left^ Grady^ Gilbert*^ M a f i a^

W ~ W Q**

James #'Red" Kemp, Douglas; Lewis represent backers like this and are talent of^ high^ school football^ is^ end^ with^ T. J.^ Holt.^ Willie Mae Gilbert^ and^

Eion.

"Papa Swede" Machen, Lin-e; willing to put forth a greater ef- lured to the larger institutions that In this brief resume of the out-^ King.

Estes "J. B." Hudson, Hackleburg; fort if support is near. The more follow a policy of paying their ath- look for the coming ceason, we

Press con-mittee: - "*'

Solon 'Top*' Gwgg, Hamilton; Sam backers present, the more effort leks for services rendered in eom- have, no doubt, omitted several of chairmri^ VA^ R-^ h.-&

Bailey, m e ; Hoyt "Brownie" they put forth. petition.

the names that will adorn the Irby Powell. J. Bi. %- Mns ~OJ! m e w , haVehg b- $I

Bailey, m e ; William "Yankee So come one and all, to^ MI^ ball^ To get back^ to^ the task at hand.^ roster, but they will be given due^

Mi'dred wi- & I1lk ,nrM-ith IBs @ ment 9 the &t%. b.^.. Bill" Friedman, Greene, N. Y.; games we win go. And when we that of reviewing the prospects copideration after they have been^ and Jay

Walter Lee Wallace, Dawson; Irby get there we will cheer. A dam the 1940 campaign, we find the out- tested under fire, and the coaches

+ B P EE i s suzviveci * _ n ~ &

Lyle6 Iryffe;^ Cecil Lindley,^ We-^ softball league will be^ running^ this look brighter than one might suS- have passed decision on them.^

STREET-HALLMAP Mrr^ Blfipyd^ Th&u,^ OE^ O h a m ;

dowe9; Dewey McNiichens, Warrior. summer. Come out and show your

Mr. and Mrs.A. C.

In aadition to the players Neal spirit We know it's there. ~ o y e r ,Decatur, official referee, and - 3.^ S.^ T..C.Student Tuernaan Wilson, Woodland. man- (^) They're The Stuff / " P ~ ~ Y sFor-Pay" ager, also were awarded letters. (^) Sports ,

veteran re- Dr. Noble and his "Committee of B y Exoell ker ATTENDS SCHOOL WXTH

ceive his degree this summer. He WIFE: DURING FALL

has served aS oaptain the

and in addition to his ability as a The0 Laude+ale^ and^ his^ c8portable

tongue", ~ a c k"~ird-dog" White,^ who^ is^ Ben Kirk, Jr., Parrish, a student

he hw been Out- The little serving girl who "barks not yet cultured enough to enter at the Jacksonville State Teachers

stanrllng in baseball. -.^ M.

l\llacbri is another who is finish- UP^ a^ tree"*^ college, has been returned^ to^ Bir-^ Colege, has left school to play ban

ing hf$ awetic wm at Jack- ~~~~~s

to say* "I have rningham for further seasoning.

with i Faidax team, a smi-pro

LOWERY

I

sonvU. He wlIl graduate this sum- Jack misbehaved scmethinp: awful team in the Chattahooche Valley

mer. To Machen has been atMbut

Red K ~ ~ ~ ,too short to en^ route to^ Marion,^ so Tom left^ beague.

lldm Lowery.

ed much of the success of the team the^ fonner^ Mary

in wigning the A. I. C. champton- pUU'^

him at home a the urd^ Kirk has an interesting story con. B L I D* c .-

and her "Diet for through the Magic City,.

ship for two consemti* years and .IYlrs' Shpl -*-^ ected^ with^ his^ baseball^ career.^ ford,^ of^ Thorn- tm the S. I. A. A. ratfng w l ~ f hthe kam has held. It h a participated mt^ ,&bas^ unttl^ you^ ROJ'^ the^ oaly^ tenm^ In^ C.^ W4ih^ a^ freshman^ at^ the^ Univer-^ cenwy^ Was elect&^3 Bre that^ med^ r"^ a^ era.^ A^ dty^ of^ Alabama, he^ signed^ up with^ ornee pre, in '. *. *. Sam Bailey, who made ,&S. '^ But^ no^ salt^ nmd^ pepper, and onions^ the^ Eagle-Owlg^ ElPB^ 'Onfer-^ S t^ Louis^ ~ ~ W a l s. the^ ident^ of^ the^ ~^1 ~^ - A. A, and a all-A. I. C..is also few.^ ence title.~ h sounds a d a~ t w, doesn't F a n t i m e he married and, as both barns^ C w e l u ,^ of