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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1963
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PAGE FIVE
A motion picture
beyond what
men think
about-
because
no man
ever thought
about it
quite this
way.
Joseph K. Levine present*
FEDERICO FELLINI'S
Who 's Who . . .
(Continued from Page One)
Wise, senior. Plum Branch,
S. C.; Dana Jolaine Wood, jun
ior, Atlanta.
College of Business Admin
istration: Robert Wayne Hurst,
senior, Waycross. College of
Education: Carol Clarke Mur
ray, senior, Atlanta. School of
Forestry: Ronald Bruce Sou
therland, senior, Macon.
School of Home Economics:
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MATURE
Nancy Jane Brittain, senior,
Monticello; Kareu Sue Fowler,
senior. Warm Springs; Flor
ence Elizabeth Langtry, senior,
Albany. School of Journalism:
Clifford Patrick Cheney, sen
ior, Jacksonville, Fla.; Helen
Elaine Kemp, senior, Jones
boro.
School of Law; Billy Lee
Evans, second year, Tifton;
David Ellis Clements, third
year, Woodbury; Tommy Drew
Earles, first year, Waycross;
Albert Felton Jenkins, second
year, Madison; Richard Law-
ton Jordan, third year, Albany;
Hubert Arthur MoLane, third
year, Valdosta; Donald Dodson
Rentz, third year, Bainbridge;
Horace Holden Sibley, third
year, Atlanta.
School of Veterinary Medi
cine: Oscar Jasper Fletcher Jr.,
fourth year, McColl, S. C.; Da-
id Cosby Tribby, fourth year,
Purcellville, Va.; David Ber
nard Walrath, fourth year,
Hagerstown, Md.; Graduate
School: Donald Warren De-
Jong, Manhattan, Mont.; Cal
vin F. Robertson, Athens.
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Expansion...
(Centmut'd from Page One)
An increase of this sort will
require the equivalent of two
more Creswells to be complet
ed by 1966, Hudson said. He
further stated that for these
spaces to be completed In time,
the plans should have been
completed and submitted the
first of this quarter.
The Journalism-Psychology
building plans are nearly com
plete but lack the appropria
tion of funds. The tentative
plans indicate that the build
ing will be located In front of
Reed Hall on the present site
of the dirt tennis courts, Hud
son said.
The offices of the Red and
Black and the Radio-TV library
will be expanded to relieve the
crowded situation until the
new building Is completed.
Hudson said.
The Board of Regents has
approved plans for a Universi
ty Reasearch Park to be loca
ted across the Oconee River
beyond south' campus. Gov.
Carl Sanders and Jim Glllls,
from the Highway Department,
gave tentative approval to a
road to be constructed through
the land.
Display. . .
(Continued from Page One)
and kicked the tiger with his
foot.
Delta Delta Delta, which
took first place last year, came
in second this year. Their dis
play was a movable coo coo
clock, with the coo coo being
an eagle instead of a coo coo.
Delta Tau Delta won third
place with their "Bulldog Ban
quet Tonight.”
Raggody Ann and Raggady
Andy won third place for Kap
pa Alpha Theta.
Greek . . .
(Continued from Page One)
government and the altolish-
ment of claws officers.
“Class officers have proven
they can do nothing. I can
think of no better reason for
seeking to abolish them. If
class officers are not abolished
in the near future, they will
do Irreparable damage to the
government ever becoming a
reality on our campus."
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A OEORGIA IHSTITUTION OPERATED BY GEORGIANS ]
NOW SHOWING
Wednesday - Thursday
Bye, Bye Birdie
Janet Dick # Margaret
Leigh Van Dyck Ann
For An ACTIVE Freshman President
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RECORD OF ACTION
+ President Student Body
+ Class President
+ Exchange Student to Turkey
+ Atlanta Journal "Most
Outstanding Senior”
+ Varsity Track
+ National Honor Society
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PLAN OF ACTION
• ORGANIZE
All Ereslunan Talent
• GLIDE it
Toward Worthwhile Projects
• UNIFY Efforts
Of Freshman Organization
VOTE