The Kernel. (Cochran, Ga.) 1930-current, October 31, 1961, Image 4

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the kernel 1961-62 Facuftv Committees Named By Prexv Roberts President L. E. Roberts has named the following faculty and staff members to standing committees for the 1961-62 academic year. Adult Education and Exten sion: -Chesnut, Kipp, Ingerson, and Windham. Admissions: Morris, Urquhart, Hamby, Kuipers, Roark, Wal lace, Chesnut, Garrett and Kipp. .Athletics and Games: Travis, Willham, Grant, Perritt and Morris. Calendar: Morris, Whitaker, Travis, Hamby, and Land. College Activities: Roark, Wallace, Hogan, Kidd, Fore hand, Aldred and Grant. Course of Study: Morris, Kuipers; Garrett, Urquhart, Roark, Zeagler, Pierce, Swin- son and Wallace. Government and Procedure: Kipp, Morris and Windham. Guidance: Urquhart, Roark, Garrett, Kuipers, Kipp, Wal lace, Willham, Zeagler, Ches nut and Swinson. Improvement of Instruction: Kuipers, Windham, McCommon, Pierce, Hogan, Ingerson and Brodhead. Library: Windham, Chesnut Price, Garrett, Forehand, An derson and McCommon. Public Exercises: Whitaker Morris, Hamby, Urquhart, Land and Brodhead. Publication and Publicity: Anderson, Kipp, Morris, Grant and Chesnut. Religious Activities: Garrett Susong, Lingo, Sanders, Wyatt Forehand and Perritt. Student Health: Willham Travis, Kidd, Grant and Perritt Audio Visual Aids: Zeagler Kuipers, Anderson, Aldred and Susong. Buildings and Grounds: Aid' red, Grant, Kuipers, Perritt and Travis. Student Living: Hamby, Per ritt, Zeagler, Wallace, Sanders Lingo and Travis. Student Organizations: Kipp Price, Swinson, McCommon Wyatt, Susong and Land. Student Social Activities: Whitaker, Grant, Kidd, Hamby, Perritt, Travis, Sanders, Lingo and Chesnut. Pre-Professional Counseliny And Guidance • WYNN’S 5 & 10 Shop at Wynn's S & 10 for your school supplies and gifts Second Street Cochran, Georgia Pre-Professional Counseling and Guidance will be given each Monday in room 101 Science Building during the third period during the fall quarter of 1961. All pre-professional people in ihe following areas are expect ed to attend: Pre-Medical and Medical Technicians, Pre-Den tal and Dental Technicians, Veterinary Medicine and Phar macy. Professor Carl J. Kuipers, Pro - Professional Counselor, states that these meetings will have the following objectives: 1. To improve the student’s effectiveness in his classwork by bringing to his attention better study skills and habits of study. 2. To develop the professional personality, habits, attitudes, and responsibility necessary for future success. 3. To develop the better un derstanding of the requirements for preparing for these fields. 4. To guide the student in his curricular needs; 5. To provide an opportunity in each meeting for the student to ask questions which may be of particular importance to him. Professor Kuipers has secured some diagnostic test materials and film strips to be used in developing better habits and skills in studying. He has also secured numerous pamphlets which he will use at the proper time for guidance. ■ Information on the special pre-professional fields will be made available as well as other special phases of these fields. He also hopes to bring to the group special lecturers outside the Middle Georgia College staff and facul ty. Professor Kuipers has a grad uate minor in Counseling and Guidance from Missouri Uni versity. He has had twenty years of pre-professional coun seling in colleges and twelve years in the public schools as principal and superintendent. He has participated in all of the four pre-pharmacy counselors meetings held in Athens, Geor gia, QUINTAS STELLAS GROUP ATTEND HOME EC MEET Teresa White, Nancy Scar borough and Bobby Cole at tended the Georgia Home Economics College Club shop on October 20-21. at WCG at Milledgeville. Each of the MGC women attending took active part-is. the two-day meet ing. Miss Rebie Laughan, MGC graduate of 1959, presided as president of the meeting. The local Quintas Stellas took part in discussion groups. Teresa White was a member of the Membership and Recruit ment group, Nancy Scarborough the Education and Bobby Cole the International Relations and Research group. Miss Susong, sponsor of Quintas Stellas, accompanied the group to the meeting. Men’s Dorm Council Is In Full Operation By DAVID HIGHTOWER Three days before the stu dents began arriving on cam pus, the proctors and officers of the men’s dormitories' met with Mr. R- D. Perritt to make plans for a new approach to campus living. This new plan centered around the idea that ail regulations, rules and cam pus living activities should be uniform and campus wide. - "You hear about the teen-age girl who’s been trying for weeks to run away from home?” "No, what about her?” “Every time she gets to the door, the phone rings.” Club Meeting Schedule Monday: 3:45 Every Monday, Kernel 4:30 Every Monday, Men’s Dormitory Council 6:30 Every Monday, Student Council 7:00 1st, 2nd, and 4th Mon day, Camera Club 7:30 2nd and 4th Monday Hilltopper ' 7:30 1st and 3rd Monday International Relations Club Tuesday: 6:30 4th Tuesday, Gamma Beta Phi 6:45 2nd Tuesday, Future Teachers 7:30 2nd Tuesday, Phi Theta Kappa Wednesday: 3:30 2nd and 4th Wednesday, Home Economics 7:00‘ Each Wednesday, Prayer Group Thursday: 3:30 2nd Thursday, Business Club 4:30 2nd and 4th Thursday Science and Mathematics 7:00 1st Thursday, “M” Club 7:00 2nd and 4th" Thursday Delta Psi Omega 7:30 2nd and 4th Thursday* Midga Players Meetings: The Ensemble will practice every day Monday through Thursday from 3:30 until 4:30. The Cheerleaders will prac tice every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdav from 4:00 until 5:00. The Dormitop'’ Council j E composed of the following members: Mr. R. D.. Perritt — Dean of Men; Mrs. Ktherine Lingo Wiggs Dormitory Hostess; A1 Wilson — Wiggs Dormitory Head Proctor; Steve Grimes —. Wiggs Dormitory Proctor. Jimmy Plexico — Wiggs Dormitory President; Larry Major objectives of the meet- 1 Bradberry — Wiggs Dormitory ing were to plan for expected i Vice-President; Thomas Kent— difficulties of dormitory life and, Wiggs Dormitory Sec.-Treas.; to foresee new problems that' Bill Hardwick — Wiggs Dormi- might arise. j tory Cocial Chairman; Dennis The duties of the proctors Folsom — Ebenezer Dormitory and officers were dicu^sed and Head Proctor; Edward Pumph- assigned. It was decided that: rey — Ebenezer Dormitory by placing much of the respon-j President; Jerry Gordon — ability with students, the; Ebenezer Dormitory Vice-Presi- Dormitory Council would be ; dent. more representative of the stu- [ Wallace Bennett — Ebenezer dent body. I Dormitory Sec.-Treas. — John Inspections were made to as- , Rogers — Ebenezer Dormitory certain that - everything was 1 Social Chairman; Jack Dennis— ready for the arrival of the Browning Dormitory Head students in order to familiarize Proctor; David Hightower — Browning Dormitory Proctor; the Council with the members of the dormitories. This pre - planning made orientation week much easier. Since the regulations concern ing dormitory living were al ready established when the dormitories opened, it was pos sible to begin operation with out the usual problems that oc cur at the first of a quarter. One of the major functions of the Dormitory Council has been ihe planning of campus-wide parties sponsored by each of the dormitories. By coordination of these plans and ideas, the different dormitories have been able to make extensive plans for activities throughout the I year. The Dormitory Council has endeavored to plan for a suc cessful year for every student. This is a big job, however, and the council is depending on the help and co-operation of every student and faculty member. The Council is especially look ing forward to the participation of the off-campus students this %ear. These students are as much a part of M.G.C. life as the dormitory students. The Dormitory Council is every student’s opportunity to improve campus living at Middle Geor gia College. ' i Ray Corley — Browning Dorm itory Proctor; Bill Guerry —. Browning Dormitory President; Larry Lane — Browning Dorm itory Vice-President. Ben Kirbo — Browning Dormitory Sec.-Treas.; Bill Vaughn — Browning Dormi tory Social Chairman; Jack Chastain — Peacock Dormitory Head Proctor; Jimmy Perry — Peacock Dormitory Proctor; Glen Ellis — Peacock Dormi tory President; Toby Bulling- ton — Peacock Dormitory Sec.- Treas.; Bob Allen — Peacock, Dormitory Vice-President; Bob Valentine — Peacock Dormi tory Social Chairman, JAZZBO’S All In One and Florist Shop Buy What You Want When You Want It. WE 4-6485 NeSMITH Department Store Gentlemen and Young Ladies Casuals and School Clothes Vv e welcome the college siudents to look at our merchandise. PRIZES: IN THE COLLEGE brand round-up Get on the BRANDWAG0N it’s lets of fun| m. ^' r * ze - 1 DECCA Sterephonic --speed hi fidelity console phonograph. 2nd Prize - 1 POLAROID Camera Model 80/B on display in Book Store. WHO WINS: 1st Prize will be awarded to any group, fraternity, sorority, or individual ad- cumulating the highest number of points, 2nd Prize will be awarded to any group, fraternity, sorority, or individual accumulating the second highest number of points. RULES: 1. Contest open to all students. Mid dle Georgia only. 2. Each empty package sub mitted on Marlboro, Parliament or Alpine will have a value of 5 points. Each empty package submitted on Philip Morris Regular or Com mander will have a value.of 10 points. 3. Clos ing date, time and location Book Store ,1:00 p.m 3\°v. 9, 1961. 4. Entries will not be ac cepted after closing time. Empty packages must, be submitted in bundles of 50. Separate- your 5 and 10 point packages. v >|r (Gif."'"' 1 If eaiiiiM 1 •■•lit