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`i"ne first S~:•:,r.~~T sinco 1960 hits the stands
ti~is rnornin~, :%u~ust 30. Tw ice-~,ionthlJ issues at a
du~~ie per issue are pro~,iised by Jaditor lion t~isher
and the staff.
Ts^ fou have an~T su~;es tions, we ~d li'ie to sec
them. Tf you 'nave gripes, tre ~ 11 "I:a':.Q ~~h.ose, too.
(hut be .~iiid...~e bruise eas ilf.}
'i'hcre ~ 11 'oe o~'_'icial n otices from the front
off ice, and so~.ie social tidb its, too. ?~.Te t 11 have
neVts trod clubs and organizations and, of course,
sports.
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:~.'c "faie 1963 :":r~ual party
S. .~~ ~ Div ~ V (::t SCn..1rLJ
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on t-1o s1ab, of course, t'~"_~ :~~~rsit~ a~~c: ti•ras ~.ir-
`~he crgwd held bac'.~ un'cil ~~ c ted ~~:i Dr . 1~~.~~~~ ie of .
the arrival of the honoree, t~~^ _-^eri: < ~-. Le~~io ~? .
upon tahich :~:irs. ;7orre1l l~ro:,? ~t?~"~e l~ ~o ?l,
read the editors dadi- L~~Z:°~. ~';t~_ZC~e~ C=irl:,'
cation to Principal ~.i'.. ,~i:w'~•~ ~.~; ~_~e 1'e?°s.s
Qzrnent. :~~L'~af~ ;~~"~ooa_ -'cr '.:.+e
'i''nen :.',ets;; got busy r? .i. ~~' i_1 .:°„~s ;i:~. :'i.rls'
ta?~in~ in receip~Ls and St.':,e ~~rus _.! rac ~~,~ '~;;r
i;1ViZlrr OU.t fcarb00':s T•J].ti1 .:'~ S5 .~,rc?s~C:' ^ CO.i .,_'.
the help of Jo~• Jaros, :~.-,e -'~ r; ~,°°c ;•
.J J_...~ Jv c;:..i~..:
Sc~err;~r Tolland, and ~J'az~ce j ro_+':'~ssic_~~:1 `.to_<<~._s'
`."emler. "~Verybod~ Who
1' C?~!'~ r._.zose Linda. .;i'_e
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could ~o ~ there ~o'l. ~'~ere,
~,rar r~o_~sorec: J~; ~_1C
and it r;ras a prott~; ;coat '?''_~s C?u'~. :ot'i stt?c~or_ts
reunion. t•r~rc, s ~lcc ter': ~~ ~_ the
`l~"tlanis t0 Lets~• ~~a~~l~e ~C+.S15 C i' SC;'__02~s~ S_l'„
and a hard-worl>in~; ':.'TG ~~~- 4.}1~: 7.-^~i:er:~s'~ i_~ ';o~~er<~-
LriiTL sta.i"f. ': !e~ro proud r?o:.~~~.
of our 1963 :annual. '!.'~~~~ *~t_r_,os~ o.~ c?•~e
~i0~"S' c.t''_C~ `_i~.r1S i .:~t,o.tC~S
:etia textboo?.:s, a,t:~or~; othors : is ~:,o .._a~•~ t~1C sa:,-t:~"-:e°~ is
Latin, $paniSit, ar,.d math ?.;~ : ~"r aCq:c.Zn ;;r"., Z,,i t'i
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~;r~l~r do stLdents quit college?
:~nen on a national average students drop out of
college at a rate of six out of ten this is bad news.
~;hf does such a percentage drop out oi" collage?
:everyone ventures a guess.
r.L'here is tl-~e possibili~cy that for some college
is a 'Dore; it's no c1~a11enge for the:~n. 'f'nis group
feels that they~re wasting tune and .money sitting in
tl~o classroom trying 'co absorb I~owledge that they
could batter acquiro on their own.
'i"ne reverse is often true. Some students find
college too difficult. ri'hey are unable to meet the
social and scholastic requirements of college. hero
is deep resentt:~ent among the group oz" students who
wero pushed into college by parents.
But w"natever the reason, iguros snow that ~0
orr:tore of tho collego r^reshnen do not cotr_plete
t:?cir college wor':. Ilow can this percontago be cut?
I proposo a three point plan.
(l) C,~et rowdy ?'or college crhil.e in high scl~zool.
By this I :c.~ean learn to study, ` et iaxvolved
in extra ac°civity, learn to ta1~o advice, learn to
write and use a library.
1'-obert douse, ,:? ~:I i University librarian,
once said that 90;x. of the n~~.~ fresh.;~ien dontt know
how to use a large college library.
(2) Choose a college that will best suit your
needs and your ai.m in life. If you want to be an
engineer choose an engineering school of good
quality.
(3) If you are not college .material don't go to
college; go to a vocational school or a junior
college or a prep school before you choose your
life t s work.
Tt is not a disgrace not to get a college edu-
cation. Some people are not college material. But
whatever you do, choose your vocation wisely and
.make your choice of college with the utmost care.
%ditor-in-Chief . . ................1:en .t istier
ribsls'i.an'G -}'~'+dltor.... • ...... • • .. • .Lorelei 3rown
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Sr . teportors .................... i e 1aI11e : ~.lller
Pam l~dams
~'r. tieporters ....................l~ut11 aCCrill
i>.atherine Ldwards
Soph. Roporters ..................Stephen nrescott
~.ary liLtth j Jat':ins
Special than.':~s to Thor~.s Edwards and '+Ii'.-.:l;i Vrootna.n
iss. Harriot Martin is the sponsor of Sa
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State from page 1
Tn order to do this
the students were divid-
ed not only into polit-
ical partico but also
into cities, countios,
and districts w'nich
composed a .mythical
fifty-r"first state. stud-
ents were then not~zinated
to run for oz^fices from
citylevel through the
ilouse of Representatives
and the Senate . Even a
governor was elected and
an ix!au~Lmalball held at
the capitol.
~lrnong the persons who
spore to the two groups
were the Governor of ...~
Texas, John Connally;
~~ttorney General [Jag;onor
Carr; dac1~ Cox, former .
Republican Cand itate for
governor; and the editor
of the `~ustin ,Statescia.n•
Linda an~'~~z~e report
they returned horde with
a .muchgreater '..z~otaledgo
of the wor?~ings of the
government and both ex-
press the desire that
more people might share
t'neir experiences.
C: i :~"ice coilt . i ra°z
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a~ t`~cner ~?us i~ea:'T
L .c ? , ~~rrlo recentl~r
re s i~;ne ~~ to ~.~TOVe to
junior colle;re .
~_ll these ?-?.sw
~,F,.c?~ars are ^i~~hl~r
qu~~11.~~'ie~ anc e~:~or
t;, start. hot's
a YcOl•r i,~''SL't?1 !+r e C'.2. t'2
meet ttlcir sta~~~aarc?s.
'ras'r1~e~~ ~.r_d sopho-
r~,ores ~:ri ll 1~4vc to
"i:l:.C'.Cl;~-lJrtt OYi .LOCt'-
arc t~~is year. ~~.e'll
say t'~ere area' t
o~^ou~.h loc'rers, rat'ier
t?la~ t!~at ther^ s.rc;
i:.OC `°:any 1:iC:CtC;rClaSa-
~^~fi?-.other c_lan~3= is
in scr:ool~rot~nd `~~.~.rk-
i~~-~r .~:~c_1 c~.r ::~rive~_~
~o ~~c~~oo~ z~;si, sr_a~:d
~: ,.r_i n.do~~r s ~lc'_~er ~rhlc,~
i-s tale oi~ico. (For
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a~ of r Lsry of ~;~?~:
University L:il)r~~r-:
:~~ac'~ Co~TSa1i::~ate,"
L41.1Z_ ~:r: iS St~.2C, w"' T~
c~rc~ which :rle !~!vst
~roce~-z-t tia?~en he Cti1.eC~:S
a .<t ~~ 'coo'l i ror:~ tczc
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S1`;re:. U5r tP.2 StL': e11~
it`~ i~3e ^ tifics .
`,s school orers,
a~t-ot~ , ~=G are nre-
raTisterad . i=r. C~.~~ent
says y~1«~; tle e;:^ects
:~ s:.ttl:.cl e?~rollrrzer?t
o' L~rC.
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BEIIfS N11EN~ SCNOOI
~3y R~t_~ c:^il1
TYTe location is the ~'.:zllrooz~~_ o_ t'_~1L at:~,,:; ~n ~ Ce~~ter
o i a cert~i.'1. Ja llas col_l e,.A Ca.~rr~s , t~'10 tir:~e, t_lc las i;;
['^'~~; O{• ~ l"l;,'. Ti^.StI'l:CtOr '1}i!'1`'?c.r::' ~_~'~.C1 SL'.rV::J'S ri;~.r
t~no?^_ rotir o' girls tryi_•?~~ a n._e~•r c?~~rce routine.
_'is p1eG o j "Co.~ - c~~, ~ i_rls--lot's Met t?.1o,0 '_ic'__s
.`,~ ovor yot:r ?~ea~''•.s" is ~:~e~:,• ny a c"~ort~.s o} ?roar_s as
drill teams "'roT,? all os.Ter I`;~.as a~?r' z~~i~"~:li.;ori ~^~ states
~~°~lr t''1!'ir S^C`O?'`(z t`::.y ~)~ t'_i'10 tee'.?~~JC91.u;.~,:~..;'lr''. ~rl.ll .1'C~.T;:
Sc'~ool o~~ a.,'.~'.I7. .cccrc'.ir?~~~ YY ~ ~ C 0
to .•.r. Irvi N Droi?-.ro~::t
st:rorinte,~~ert, t?Mere ~i.r~~
"~;`'' ,_,_rls atte'?~'1~ r' . t;.TT'_O"^'; r ~~~ , '~ L7P,1Ca:'le
t'°~er_. aro 11 oi' r,~:_:_ ~Co:~soli- t-,o i ncorzi_~_~ fr~~shr~ier~ «z-?d
cute! ~~C~~_;:Al .~~~li_es. tc al.l re~;r ,St,lZCi@t'ts,tOa.
1.?e rare ~~lzs ~ro~ : e .-1J~ 2',' Sir c? ot•r _"i rs 1; p~ ~: -rG1ly
thro~:~~;?1 !ar`>Z~s ~ 2 ~~.s (:ile wi17 '~e '~e1c: scoia,~•re '_~o,~o
score o~ i_rstr~~ctio}~. i_?^. ~ra~.'1]_ ':)e tirar~tir_7 file
~~s.rc'~liz~c-, r'~:<<~.co rot~~t7:,.os, ~~aorc", i,o oz.r sc~.ool soz,:_:.
a!^ci [10`i21.''?'°. r°a_~__ instrl;.:ct-_~~:re '~'_jOS;, c1r00
Or 1S 1,i S`~ '~ii:SSie L'11 !.~c .'1S,
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snarrsor o' t'_.ze =~~..1~oro R~.r_- G e i~. ~.
~erettes.
etwee~ classes t'-~e ~~rill
t?~l"1S L'.SL~_lly Y)1'c1Ct1Ct?
separately, T„~+.!-ir_•° t'Ze
~ree'f oi~!e oi' roz~stlurt t~ror'_~.
C.~r~p^ titions am 'rinl~~ i -T
Lnarchin~, r:oc'eli~~?~, az~:?
t,:c-`1.2.C17"!.`', . L~lc?r? cir'~ >;~lre^
~:i.visiols ° F~eni~ncrs,
i.~lterznec~iate, r~'^d acJvan.cec .
T~r advar.c°ac~ '^,o~~lin~ ?ar
lac",:irs ?~lace.:l first _~rai~~
a r~ot_t r0 ~; irls . ,.
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here Pars li.'~'~ it~.S, : ~r i~~r-"r3,
Tiarer ~er?^~t, I'o;~~:Te
'~reszeale, Catl_~'y~ Cle-
la:ac~,~•~ar~,uret Dt?r.st,
~a_ret Gould.., i.ir_cu Liles,
Rt~t'~1 i~:cGi11, Sylvia:, Pri cs,
I i}~cia Rt_c~dcr, a_z,_ 5no~-.sor
~=rs . i'ary P_lillips .
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Football ScYiodu le
Septe.r,1'ber I
6 uolua~bus T
13 7e1 Valle IT i
20 i~.~adiaonville T i
27 Giddings a'_
Octcbar ~~,
!_~ ~Iuntsville T
11 Cpen ,
1~ Cat,2eron TI
25 t~aldwell ~P
~tover~ber ~
1 ~Iearno T3
Rockdale T
15 I,s,vasota Ii
Six i~Jeels Periods
1. Sept.3--Oct.ll
2, Oct.].l~--T1ov,27
3, Dec.2---Jan.2Z~
1~., Joa1Q2?--Iar.6
I:ar o 9---~~pril 2t~.
6 a :'~pr il' ~7-? Iay 27
a ix :~Feelcs Lxara
schedule
:! sr• day---pcri8ds. 3...~:
2nd day---periods 2 ~: t+
~x~d day_--periods l ~~
I~.i,-~~~;ern exams--
January 23 w 24
..l~olcotnb. . ' - .
r~~v o~ ~ ~quD .'11so: Larry IZolt,
~, HI941 SCNDaL ,~ ferry Jones, Terry Loran,
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The Safari slug. 30,1963 Page >~.
}SEE ~/~ CO1~E COIF{~~US
i~iore than forty hopeful grid stars hit the field
for Coach Edsel Jones ~ first practica .~uguat lq. Only
six were returning, letter.men~ Darrell Gossett, Carl
Gough, Frank Litterest, David Parsons, J Pewthers, and
t~dalter Varvel, Of these, only Litterest and Pewthers
are seniors. ~ wet field necessitated two and a half
hours of "s':ull" practice the first day in addition
to ;the regular four hours of physical exercise, The
sin'ster-so•°.ndin "sl~ull" practice is actually nothing
.morn than classroorn worl~:
watching ~°~1ms, blackboard
lectures, playlearnin~, and Jones' varsity play-
pop talks, Skull practice ers for the first ~amo
is the theory c7,ass of include: H~,c?r Carlton,
footba119 the practice field Jaraes Carter, Paul Fagan,
is the lab. Peter Fagan, Bill Gillmore
Following practice days Larry Godfrey, Darrell
ostablichcd thc; pattern: Gossett, Garl Gough,
for the !~ team, two hours Fussell Hannah, muss
of .morning WOr?i0ut in should- Harwell, and Fran?r .
er pads Zt ~i:00, ar_ 'sour of Litterest,
sgull practice at 3:00, rind .'Also Duke Miller, Bob
two hours of worlrou~: in Iiorris, Ji!?tmy Paris'n,
full uni~"orm at 6:00 in David Parsons, John Perry,
the evening. For the E Jq Pewthers, Stephen
team, two hours of wor<:out ~ rescott, ~~ralter Varvel,
in s'nouldor pads at 9:00 :`i.l~i.Fill '~''iiite, Joo ~.Ihite,
s?tull practices with t'no and '1'irnrny `!olters are on
varsity, and full pad work- the ~`~ Team.
out from ~ : 00 ~to 7.:00. ~i'he E Tears deserves
Coach Jones started are: David f'~lexander,
with drills in the evening Paul Eec?~er, Eob Bishop,
he is now emphasizing; scrim- Steve Boring, Jitmny Brad-
r,lage to prepare his players ley, Fred Davis, !illy
for their season opener Ldanunds, :~d .Goldsmith,
with Columbus, Septe.rnber 6. T-iil,e Iensarl3ng, and 'Iaclt
GYM r Larkin ~Ic~:e~,l, JLenneth
Murphy, I3i11 Price, Jirnbo
i ~~~ P,obinson, Glon j:Tallace,
1! ally ! lilliams, and Owen
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To the loft is a map of
she school z"or all new-
comers and oldtimera wh
CIOnt t ?0.10W.
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2 o y ~oF~Z~ ~aoo:r for tho .mistakes ands
lau,;h hard ~ causa you ~ 11 ~
aO s r_ever soe there again.
ab,6 safari Staff ~