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A STUDENT PUBLICATION, JACKSCMVILLE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE _ -- UME 12 JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA, SEPTEMBER 22, 1948. ,NI-MBEE ELEVm -.- --- I - m Q' ' 1949 IIimosa Staff 1 Presidents Message I~e~ins on Annual ofla- siurl(,~~ts to tltc camplls for - - - - -- - t]jr. 17~ginin~ of tile Pall SPS- DO ?kt: S!I;,~CII!:: :,I .ls'p:; -,y:j~-![ ;I F:jqjl;y-Iiyc nlc.;: :.8.,~,;.;t~d ft~ siull. \v.v~ Itope all 01' sou have ,L:~)(ICI I>),~!I biii:~ijs:~: .1'11,1~ {~IIC?:,~~OII Homecoming With fcl(.)ti~a~~ ~riictiw :,I rvr * I llad a restful VXC~~~OJI. ~ i l ~ ~ l : ~ ~ ~ 1111; ]J(: h:ircl tr7 ;2~,:,s-;L-r. xii- irlitjal practice. 5ci:1-.1~~:: .. ',;ch &i- il I c:lll Si~ld SL):II~' 811e t~ tLlr~llly~ F,ll s!ocl s ;, gi,,,t, ) ci;rlly oi)eneri Srpt. !:. ':wenb- you will find a number of this srr-rnllcJ cr>l~iriin. I \\'ill yr;,l.lJuvk. i[ !,ccr,nrcl; : l ccln- improyements; on the cam~us Ste Bernard Oct* 23 olle the 85 a r c ie::r8rri-ren a d rc at iny ty13un-riter with, hecling link collc3tl cs- 1 and in the buildings that have , -52 are men relurr..!;.!i !;om fit? fingoss and try to derirle mcmnrics. been made for your ~011~elli- - spri~lg training squac!. one to hit the keys with. ~~b years ago, in the fall if ence. These improvements in- Hnmeccrming. an event which Cnnrh ~ 0 ~ 1 Sails ;Irlct Assistant I know why I should have 1946, began on the first ecli- clude a new book-store, repairs has grown more and more im- Coaches Wedge.r;~,r:h and C- up typing in high school tioll of the n,fimosa. ~h~ 1 9 ~ ~ edi- and decorations of the supply portant each year bcc.;~u.ce of the C, Dilon were all smilcz after ik always a good idea if YOU tion and the 1948 wcrc two store, grading and inclosure of increasing number of alurrllli who first tivo football pmc?ice sessicns to use the typewriter. You the bes: annuals ever assem- the old and new tennis courts, eagerly await thi~ time to return for tile 1948 Jacksonville Gaw- that the TEACOLA has a bled by a small colege in the a thousand aditional seats to to the alma ma:cr, wil, in all cclcks. Their smiles were f&y ar t.mist but I haven't seen sou:h. the football field, a new Press probability, be an even greater justified illasmuch as at no nor hair of her for the past ~ , d of the box, new Music Department success this yea:.. Jrrcksor~ville re- in the histcjry of the ct,!!ege H w e e k s. If allyone knnws college oivrk will begill quarters, and a new steam ccivecl so much v;ic!es:~r~ari recog- such an array of talent bcen ar& e she is I wish ho would lct ,-,,, the 19.19 k*imosa as st:rff mcnl- table for the dining hall. nition last yc-;r for its various now. ~JF~S :tiemlit to tilc sl,udent Indications point t othe larg- func:intl~ all(! e?~!fcl:~lly fnr thc Quartcrll:~ck Lewis Eitson. FW- orm b:~clr io nilr sivecl lilllr iii~~iy i~nntl~rbr anni,n] v:orlily of est enrollment in the history I onrnairhabls wor~ i.1 Lile migl~ty bitrk rmory ~ ~ ~ ~ i l . ~~d E- c about a xveclc ago and. boy, 1 tlrir. praise r!s 1 1 ~ ~ preccr]inK erli- of the institution. 1 hope to urlcleTcatctl ::iXi l.:-:;l(?rt C a n l e c ~ c l ~ s Wilsor~. and C;~;:lrd Frncst Nem- t dead. I co11ldn.l- e~c!~ raise li011~ 11~11,~' Ijern, ~~~~jd~,~;,l,l~ have the oppnrtunity of meet- :hat ilie proutl :~i?~n~?j will re- m;111 :ire lcitcrmen who wili n%f ndvrtnker. 'I'hc c:lnlllus 11:cl ,,c-nvk an<! ~ , l ~ n ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ c,l,.c;,r~y in4 each of you personally he- titrrli~lg lo 2STC :.? (.1ilc11 as POs- return this f:ill. Ne\: rn2.n: WkE- 111y ~1l:lnfrri. I 1 I I , I ,,rll fore matly days have gone hj. sii~le iu .FCC tilis ic:lm. :!ncl all wiiil son ;~nttEilscln arc co:~ching at crns the rlilrlt 13;lc.k nl' Uibb cot' !lie )?u!:?r::~l i'cbr IIOUSTON COLE, ; Jac!iso~~villc High Schottl Sewdl ~!p,t~ ;,,:l>!,~[ ulii r~nansn cio:l c , : d : . s : i~:) in 11>iiid es even 1 , . u-:~lki:lli clr, for will hi. os~.mt~lc~l ill :he npyt fpw President. --,-\Vill tiicy i?ri ::;;,i~-,'."' (rnlls[crrcrl icl xn,rlhc.r college. ~natter,crarr:iing. \fTol.k~nen,not1:!1~. In clrrlcr thst Eomeiornjnr: Ilc n In firs! ,,hange fm a11 over t l ~ c p1~1cc tllnugh. In irep par in,^ :tn annual for I,ub- - \,eri!ai>ie succe:: riot^:. f,~c~iltJ' the '48 sc;!soli, the ci;u~?~ing staff was tryirlg his best to get licatio:~the staff facfs *,any ]>rob- The first issue OE tile TE.kCOLi1. cr,nl~nittws h~\-tl I lxen Fullbarlc Jolln wiliams, chool back in shai~c 10s IIIC lems - financial, nersnnai. and for Ihe 1!348-4!) ycar is of t;~l~loid \\.orking o : ~ detsi!eli 1.1ir1ns for :his rnndidatp for A]]-~mericm,

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Page 1: 1MI 22, SEPT. THElib-€¦ · I corm b:~clr io nilr sivecl lilllr iii~~iy i~nntl~rbr anni,n] v:orlily of est enrollment in the history I onrnairhabls wor~ i.1 Lile migl~ty bitrk rmory

A STUDENT PUBLICATION, JACKSCMVILLE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE _ -- I VOLUME 12 JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA, SEPTEMBER 22, 1948. ,NI-MBEE ELEVm -- -.- ---

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1 'm Q' ' 1949 IIimosa Staff 1 Presidents Message I ~ e ~ i n s on Annual

o f l a - s iu r l ( ,~~ts to tltc camplls for -- - - -- - t]jr. 1 7 ~ g i n i n ~ of tile Pall SPS- DO ?kt: S!I;,~CII!:: : , I .ls'p:; -,y:j~-![ ;I F:jqjl;y-Iiyc nlc.;: : .8 . ,~ , ; . ; t~d f t ~

siull. \v.v~ Itope all 01' sou have ,L:~)(ICI I > ) , ~ ! I biii:~ijs:~: . 1 ' 1 1 , 1 ~ { ~ I I C ? : , ~ ~ O I I Homecoming With f c l ( . ) t i ~ a ~ ~ ~ r i i c t i w :,I rvr *

I llad a restful V X C ~ ~ ~ O J I . ~ i l ~ ~ l : ~ ~ ~ 1111; ]J(: h:ircl t r 7 ;2~,:,s-;L-r. xii- irli t jal practice. 5ci:1-.1~~:: .. ' ,;ch &i- Lnii l I c:lll S i ~ l d SL): I I~ ' 811e t~ t L l r ~ l l l y ~ F,l l s!ocl s ;, gi,,,t, ) ci;rlly oi)eneri S r p t . !:. ':wenb- you will find a number of

write this srr-rnllcJ cr>l~iriin. I \\'ill yr;,l.lJuvk. i [ !,ccr,nrcl; :l ccln- improyements; on the c a m ~ u s Ste Bernard Oct* 23 olle the 85 a r c ie::r8rri-ren a d sit hcrc at iny ty13un-riter w i t h , hecling l ink collc3tl cs- 1 and in the buildings that have , -52 are men relurr..!;.!i !;om f i t? ?\vo fingoss and try to derirle

mcmnrics. been made for your ~011~el l i - - s p r i ~ l g training squac!. which one to hi t the keys with. ~~b years ago, in t h e fall i f ence. These improvements in- Hnmeccrming. an event which Cnnrh ~ 0 ~ 1 Sails ;Irlct Assistant Now I know w h y I should have 1946, began on the first ecli- clude a new book-store, repairs has grown more and more im- Coaches Wedge.r;~,r:h and C- taken u p typing i n high school tioll of the n,fimosa. ~h~ 1 9 ~ ~ edi- and decorations of the supply portant each year bcc.;~u.ce of the C , Dilon were all smilcz after i k

. It is always a good idea if YOU tion and the 1948 wcrc two store, grading and inclosure of increasing number of alurrllli who first tivo football pmc?ice sessicns want to use the typewriter. You the bes: annuals ever assem- the old and new tennis courts, eagerly await t h i ~ time t o return for tile 1948 Jacksonville Gaw- know that the TEACOLA has a bled by a small colege in the a thousand aditional seats to to the alma ma:cr, wil, i n all cclcks. Their smiles were f&y regular t.mist but I haven't seen sou:h. the football field, a new Press probability, be an even greater justified illasmuch a s a t no hide nor hair of her for t h e past ~ , d of the box, new Music Department success this yea:.. Jrrcksor~ville re- in the histcjry of the ct,!!ege H five w e e k s. If allyone knnws college oivrk will begill quarters, and a new steam ccivecl so much v;ic!es:~r~ari recog- such an array of talent bcen ar& where she is I wish ho would lct ,-,,, the 19.19 k*imosa as st:rff mcnl- table for the dining hall. nition last yc-;r for its various me know. ~ J F ~ S :tiemlit to tilc sl,udent Indications point t othe larg- func:intl~ all(! e?~!fcl:~lly fnr thc Quartcrll:~ck Lewis Eitson. FW-

I c o r m b:~clr io nilr sivecl lilllr i i i ~ ~ i y i~nntl~rbr anni ,n ] v:orlily o f est enrollment in the history I onrnairhabls w o r ~ i . 1 Lile mig l~ ty bitrk rmory ~ ~ ~ ~ i l . ~~d E- c

city about a xveclc ago and. boy, 1 tlrir. praise r!s 1 1 ~ ~ preccr]inK erli- of the institution. 1 hope to urlcleTcatctl ::iXi l.:-:;l(?rt C a n l e c ~ c l ~ s Wilsor~. and C;~;:lrd Frncst Nem- n.ns it dead. I co11ldn.l- e ~ c ! ~ raise l i 0 1 1 ~ 11~11,~' Ijern, ~ ~ ~ ~ j d ~ , ~ ; , l , l ~ have the oppnrtunity of meet- :hat ilie proutl : ~ i ? ~ n ~ ? j will re- m;111 :ire lcitcrmen who wili n%f th? undvrtnker. 'I'hc c:lnlllus 11::cl ,,c-nvk an<! ~ , l ~ n ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ c,l,.c;,r~y in4 each of you personally he- titrrli~lg lo 2STC :.? (.1ilc11 as POs- return this f:ill. Ne\: rn2.n: WkE- crrll1i111y ~1l:lnfrri. I 1 I I , I , , r l l fore matly days have gone h j . si i~le i u .FCC tilis ic:lm. :!ncl all wiiil son ;~n t t Eilscln a r c co:~ching a t grit ;!crns the r l i l r l t 13;lc.k nl' Uibb cot' !lie )?u!:?r::~l i'cbr IIOUSTON COLE, ; Jac!iso~~villc High Schottl Sewdl ~ ! p , t ~ ; , , : l>! ,~[ ulii r ~ n a n s n cio:l c,::d:.s: i ~ : ) i n 11>iiid Graves even 1,. u-:~lki:lli clr, for will hi. o s ~ . m t ~ l c ~ l ill : h e npyt f p w President. --,-\Vill tiicy i?ri ::;;,i~-,'."' (rnlls[crrcrl icl xn,rlhc.r college. t h a t ~ n a t t e r , crarr:iing. \fTol.k~nen ,not1:!1~. In clrrlcr thst Eomeiornjnr: Ilc n

In firs! ,,hange fm were a11 over t l ~ c p1~1cc tllnugh. I n irep par in,^ :tn annua l for I,ub- - \,eri!ai>ie succe:: riot^:. f,~c~iltJ' the '48 sc;!soli, the ci;u~?~ing staff Each was tryirlg his best to get licatio:~ the s taff facfs *,any ]>rob- The first issue OE tile TE.kCOLi1. cr ,nl~ni t tws h ~ \ - t l I l x e n Fullbarlc Jolln wiliams, .the school back i n s h a i ~ c 10s IIIC lems - financial, nersnnai. and for I h e 1!348-4!) ycar is of t ;~l~loid \\.orking o : ~ detsi!eli 1.1ir1ns for :his

rnndidatp for A]]-~mericm,

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THE -COLA, SEPT. 22, 1MI

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THE TEACOLA, SEPT. 22, 1948

"The Wayward BUS" I figure rolled up by Stephens. He lpleted her M. A. degree in Eng- strides greater than the rushing Icy, where she has almost com-

averaged than loo yards a lish. Mile Micheilne Levienne is game in taking the ~ t l e ; and he from Foissy. also near paris, and bettered by =ore tban 200 yards ,he obtained her B. A. degree the 1946 high of 753 yards, gained from the L~~~~ de St,Germain- by V. T. Smith If Abilene Christ- en-Laye. She has been studglng ian. at the Sorbonne for her M. A h . - - --.- - - - ~- - .

Wiliams picked up 971 yards in degree in English. Hene Roy, the 150 tries for an average of 6.47 boy, is from Versailles. He is yards pcr try while scoring 63 presently finishjng his B.A. degree points. and will not erriv here until Oc-

A group of forty students begin their trip to Washington, D. C., and New York City. The trip was sponsored by the Wesley Foundation.

DEAN'S LIST FOOTBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' JACKSONVILLE AMONG TOP

(Continued from page three (Continued from Page 1 ) SMALL COLLEGE TEAMS 1947 cille 5.; Killcredse, Eunice L.; looked good pasing. Kicking Spe- Killian, Mertie M.; King, Lucille cialist Kenny Smith's punts were Statistics and reviews from the J.; King, Marie C.; Kirk, Wylene long and consistent. King, Heath National Collegiate Athletic Asso- C.; Korreckt, Mary Sharp; Lac- and Rutland's r u n n i n g game ciation's ~ f f i c i a l Football Guide key, Mrs. Minnie; Landers, Mrs. showed promise. for 1949, show that the Jackson- Lena May; Leftwich, James C.; The Gamecocks open the season ville State. College was anlong the Little, Mrs. Faye A.: Longshore, Oct. 2. at Barnesvile, Ga., against leading small college teams in the Martha; Lorren, Robert B.; Loit, l or don Military Academy. The nation while being the only unde- Jimmie, C.; L O V V O ~ ~ , Lila; Mc- remainder of the schedule is as feated and united college in the Callie, Hazel Adanls; McClendon, follows: South and one of the 13 in the

I Jacksonville's captain and left halfback George "H!ackie" Heath from Cuntersville, Aln., was list- ed among the 25 leading backs in I the small-college rushers Heath

I picked u p 501 yards in 75 tries for an average of 6.68 yards per try.

In small-college team leaders in total offense, Jacksonville ranked number five in the nation as i t rolled up 2,946 yards in 491 plays for an average of 327.3 yards per game.

The leading small-college teams in total defense, Jacksonville

Ival; McCurdy, Mrs. Eula York; McDonald, Lucille Money; Mc- Spadden, Clyde J.; McWorter, Wm. H.; Mangum, Kenneth L.; Martin, John .; athews, A. Harlan; eharg, Nannie Lou; Mathews, Betty Cox; Merkle, Ferris; Miller, Juanita: Moore, Mrs. Mary; Mor- ris, Ruby M.; Morrow, E. L.; Mor- row, Nonagene; Morton, Sarah Kate; Mosely, Ver@a Crumpton; Murphee, Winnie Crumpton; Nau- gher, Harold S.; Newman, Ernest; Nolen, Ruth; Nunnelley, Doris Deane; O'Connell, Julia M.; Ous- ley, Edna; Owing's, John T.; Pack- ard, Daniel A.; Palmer, Joyce Louise; Parkman, Frances; Pass, Hattie H.; Patrick, Everette; Pat- terson, Mrs. Doris Spence; Payne, Charlie Jean; Peoples. Addie C.; Phillips, Lillian: Phillips, Leo-

October 2--Gordon Military Col- lege. Barnesvile, Ga. #Full back John Williams, Jack-

sonvile's candidate for Little All- October 7 -Livingston S t a t e American from Gadsden, Ala., has Teachers College, Jacksonville. the principal small college indi-

October 14-Troy State Teach- vidual title of leading small col- ers College, Jacksonvile. lege rushers which was deter-

Oct ber 23 - Saint Bernard mined by fotball figures of the

ing. IP College, Jacksonvile. Homecom- 1947 season.

A post-season survey and re- Oc tob~r 30 - Austin Peay. Col- check were required to pry apart

1 lege, Clarksvile, Tenn. the leaders in two of the closest

November - , M ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Military races in statistical history in

Institute, Jacksonvile. which Williams snatched the ball- ---- - ---+ -- carrying toga from Roger Steph- November 11-SoutheasternLou- ens of Cincinnati by a 12-yard

isiana College, Gadsden. edge,-and. Ted Runner if Redlands November 18--Open date. won out over Batchelor of East November 27-Open date. Texas State by 12 yards for total December 3 - Athens College, offense leader.

.4thens, Ala. Williams' 971 yards _was a dozen

nora; Poolc, James Maurice; Pope, Hollis M.; Pounds, Myrtice E.; I P T ~ * S ~ U S O ~ Huddle Prater, Ruth Cannon;. Prentice, Vivian; Prickett, Mary Katherine; Propst, Jack E.; Pullen, Ann; Reed, Stewal-t W.; Rice, Sue E.; Rivers, Robert H.; Roberts, Hoyt; Rogers, Fred H.; Rousseau, Dendy M.; Rhssom, Ollie . F.; Russell, Bernard; Saffels, Anna Wayne; Saffds, George; Santich, Thomas H.; Scission, Ella Mae; Searcy, Robert M.; Sharp, Sarah C.; Sharpton, Coleman; Sherrill, Rob- ert; Shirley, Joe B.; Sides. Jim- mie: Simpson, C. L.; Simpson, Robert D.; Smith, Catherine; Smith, Grace, Solley, Robert F.; Sprayberry, Charles; Sprayberry, Estelle; Staton, Tossie; Steele, J . C.; Stone, Earl Johnson; Stovall, Kathryn; Strain, John E.; Street, Georgia W.; Swann, Margaret Ann; Talley, Lavon; Taylor, Lela; Teel, J. C.; Terrcll, Mary Jo; Tho- mas, Mrs. Jesie; Thornton, Ida Edwards; Thweatt, Troy D.; Thweatt, Mary; Tidwell. Reginald D.; Tirnmer, Lammert; Vaughn, 1 Mrs. Constance; Vessels, Jewel; Vinson, Pearl Peak; Voss, Mar- garet B.; Washam, John W.; Webb, Lillian R.; Whisenant, Pat; White, James 'B.; While Luther; White, Mary Steele; Whiteside, ;Mary - Cooper; Whitmire, Evelyn;

Wilkins, Virginia C.; Williamon, Eugene; Williams, Clayton; Will- iams, Fred A.; Wilson, Mrs. Inisk; Wilson, ~ u i a Belle; Wood, Mary Lou Clayton; Woodruff, Mollie S.; Woods, Everett J.; Wrinkle, Jewel Bryant.

1 Jane: "So Bill claims he car- ried a picture of that homely Smith girl over his heart all through the war."

Janet: "Yes-he said he figured t h a t if that face would stop a lclock it might stop a biilet."

ranked second by giving up 1,009 yards in 327 plays for 112.1 yards per game to the opponent. . Jacksonville r a n k e d number three among the small-college rushing leaders by rolling up 2,516 yards in 441 tries for an average of 279.6 total yardage per game.

Jacksonville was in the number three spot among the leading ground defenders among the small colleges by hdfIing the opponent to 494 yards in 284 tries for an

1 average of 54.9 yards per game for the enemy. This gave the op- ponent 1.73 yards per try.

tober. The French program is recog-

nized as the only one of its kind in the United States. and. through the eforts of Dr. Jones, it has at- tracted widespread attention and interest. Among the signal honors that have been accorded Dr. Jines for his work in organizing and maintaining the program are: An invitation from the president of the A m e r i c a n Association o f Teachers of French to serve as . asociate editor of the French Re- view and as director of the Bu- -

reau de Scholaire; ti serve as a member of a nation-wide commit- tee to form a national French honor society in colleges and uni- versities and finally to serve on a War Department committee to ap- prove French textbooks for the United States Armed Forces Insti- tute.

The minister called a t the Jones' home one Sunday after- noon, and little Willie answered the door bell.

"Pa isn't home," he announced "He went over to the golf club."

The minister's brow darkened FRENCH GROUP and Willie hastened to explain:

(Continued from Page 1) "Oh, he isn't going to play golf Mande, near Paris, and has stud- on Sunday. He just went over for ied at the College Sophie-Ger- a few highballs and a little stud main. Mlle Andree Rousseau is poker." from Villeneuve St. George, and she received her B. A. degree Sailor-"When you are out a t

, from the College Sophie-Ger- seq, with vast spaces all around, main. Mlle Nicole Boheme is from you can't help thinking how in- Nancy. She received her B. A. significant man is."

1 degree a t Nancy and she has Girl Friend: "A woman doesn't studied a t the University of Nan- have to go to sea t o realize that."

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