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Georgian To Print
Christmas Edition
The West Georgian has sched
uled a special four page Christ
mas issue which will be dis
tributed next Monday.
The special edition will carry
the paper’s annual Merry Christ
mas Page which will appear in
color. As usual, all organizations
or groups wishing to purchase a
greeting on ihe page may do so
at a cost of 50c per listing.
The number of listings we may
accept is limited and will be
on a first come first serve basis.
Any interested party should con
tact A1 Cohen or Jimmy Arp
no later than Thursday of this
week.
Car Registration
Is Now Underway
Car registration will take place
on November 28 and 27 from
8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Traffic
official, Bob Townley announced
that all students who park on the
campus must register their cars
during this period. The registra
tion will take place on the circle
drive of Aycock hall.
Noel Brown, Circle K presi
dent, stated that members of the
local chapter will be on band
during the two days to assist
with the administrative details*
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Choir To Sinj£ “Messiah”;
Skilled Artists Featured
By Francises Jordon:
The sixth annual performance of “The Messiah"
will be presented in the West Georgia College auditor
ium at 3:30 p. m. on December 2.
“The Messiah,” George Han
del's most successful and best
known oratorio, was composed
in 1741. This musical master
piece, which tells of Jesus’ birth
and the prophecies concerning
it, has been presented at Christ
mas time the world over since
its first performance in 1742.
The chorus for this perform
ance, under the directin of Hugh
Gordon Deen, is made up of
singers from churches and
schools in Carrollton, Bremen,
Bowdon, Douglasville, Roopville,
Centralhatchee, Hapeville, Sand-
Hill, Tallapoosa, Columbus, At
lanta, and Villa Rica. Also Sing
ing will be the West Georgia
College Choir, which is repre
sentative of the entire state.
The soloists will be local tal
ent this year. Sopranos are:
Martha Brown, a West Georgia
freshman; Carole Higgins, a
freshman from the University of
Georgia; and Mrs. Allison Gen
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CARROLLTON. GEORGIA. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1962
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South's Most Progressive Small College Paper
Nineteen Chosen To Appear
In Collegiate Who’s Who
Nineteen juniors and seniors at West Georgia College have been elected to Who's
Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. The selected students
will receive a listing in the 1963 publication as well as an award certificate at the
end of the year.
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Catholic Students
Form Newman Club
The Newman* Club, a national
Catholic organization has
formed a chapter on the West
Georgia campus.
In mid-November the Catholic
students held an organizational
meeting with Father Richard
Morrow, Pastor of Our Lady of
Perpetual Church, in Cedar
town, as moderator. Joe Car
penter and Mike Higgins assist
ed in the program. The organiza
tion, which is open to anyone
regardless of religious denomina
tion, will offer social activities
as well as religious talks.
Dr. Robert A. Veitia. Profes
sor of Language, has made his
services available to the group
as their faculty advisor. Cur
rently nine of the twenty-seven
Catholic students have actively
displayed an interest in the club
They include Linda Joyce Ad
ams, Riverdale; Donald Frank
Cadora. College Park; Albert
Morton Cohen, Atlanta; Oliver
Gene Hudgins, Villa Rica and
Carrollton; Charles L. Huffman,
Griffin; Joe H. Kitchens, Athens;
Jean Lord, Danielsville; Helen
Margaret Moore, Jonesboro; Ju
lian Harris Robinson, Villa Rica
and Carrollton; Sadie Mae Pay
ton, Buchanan; Karen Rogers
Rollins, Bowdon.
Carol Faye Smith, Atlanta;
Walter Hall Smith, Carrollton
and Monticello; Wanda P. Vick
ery, Senoia; Jennifer Marie
Walker, Carrollton; Sidonia Su
san Watts, Bowdon; Donald
Mitchell Whitney, Marietta;
Martha Lynda Wortham, Ncw
nan; and Jane Young, Carroll
ton.
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Who’s Who selections are
based on scholarship, leadership,
cooperation in educational and
extra-curricular activities, gen
eral citizenship, and the proim
ise of future usefulness.
Miss Adams, a senior maj
oring in elementary education, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Adams of Riverdale. She
is secretary of the senior class,
has appeared in a number of
the college’s dramatics produc
tions, has served as president of
Mandeville Hall and secretary of
the Women’s Dormitory Coun
cil and the President’s Club. She
has been a member of the May
Court, Homecoming Court, and
the Chieftain Court, as well as
holding membership in Alpha
Theta and the Student National
Education Association and serv
ing as a member of the Chief
tain staff. She also was select
ed for Chieftain Salutes in 1960.
Mr. Cadora, a junior maj
oring in chemistry, is the son
of Mrs. C. T. Cadora of Col
lege Park. He is president of
the junior class and president of
Shawnee, a “tribe” in the
Men’s Athletic Association. He is
a member of the M.A.A. coun
cil, the council of the Voluntary
Religious Association, the Stu
dent National Education Associa
tion, Circle K, Student Govern
ment Association, Student Organ
izations Council, and the Letter
men’s Club. He is also a dor
mitory counselor and a mem
ber of the baseball team.
Mr. Cohen, a junior major
ing in education, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen of
Atlanta. He is editor of the
West Georgian, student newspa
per, secretary of the Georgia
District of Circle K, member of
the Student Government Associa
tion and the campus Circle K
Club. He was winner in the
W.G.C. debate tournament in
1961, and was nominated for
Chieftain Salutes.
Mr. Hudgins, a senior maj
oring in history, is a native
of Villa Rica and the son of
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Mrs. Bonnie Hogue of College
Park. He is a member of the
Apache Tribe of the Men’s Ath
letic Association and the Letter
men’s Club, of which he is
vice-president. He is also a
member of the baseball team.
Mr. Huffman, a junior maj
oring in biology, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Huffman of
Griffin. He is president of the
student body, and has served as
captain of the Debate Club, res
ident counselor, and president of
the Student Disciplinary Court.
He has held membership in the
Student Government Association,
Circle K, the Veterans Club,
President’s Club, and the Dormi
tory Council.
Ms. Kitchens, a junior maj
oring in history, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kitchens of
Athens. He is secretary of Cir
cle K and his memberships in
clude Men’s Dormitory Council,
Student Government Association,
and Mu Zeta Alpha. He has
served as a dormitory counselor
and member of the baseball
team.
Miss Lord, a senior major
ing in mathematics, is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lord
of Danielsville. She has held
membership in the Voluntary Re
ligious Association, the Women’s
Athletic Association, Chieftain
staff, Baptist Student Union, Mu
Zeta Alpha, and has served as
a counselor. She was secretary
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Cedar Woods
Cecil Says:
Dear Mr. Eddider:
I notice that many of my
friends got letters sayin that
they was gonna be in Who's Who
among Students in American
Universities and Colleges. I want
to let it be known here and now
that 1 don’t think its fair at all.
After all I done for West Geor
gia, 1 was left out.
Why when I think back over
the nine yers I been a student
here, I have accomplished many
things. I have broken all records
in English 101. You see, I’m now
takin it over for the eleventh
time. Did you know that I single
handedly organized a panty
raid? We didn’t get none but at
least we tried.
Lets see, I also hung the Dean
of Students in effigy one time.
For that little feat I made the
Dean’s list, for disciplinary
probation that is. I have run for
student government office seven
times. I haven’t won yet cause
I guess the students want to save
me for bigger things, dontcha
think?
Sincerely,
Cedar Woods Cecil