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' MEMBER OF INTERCOLLEGIATE THE GEORGE -ANNE PRESS PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE VOLUME 28 Collegeboro, Georgia, Suburb of Statesboro, Friday, March 30, 1956 NUMBER 22 60 Seniors At VetHousingAtGTC GTC Begin To Practice Teach Has Been Abolished Sixty GTC senior education majors have now completed Regents Rule their first week of practice teaching- at the Marvin Pittman school and eight other practice 'Wee' Paper The Apartments teaching centers in this section of the state. Joins Family Go by August Thirteen are assigned to Pitt- man High and a dozen to the For several years, "The The housing units on campus elementary school. Others will George-Anne" of the college for married veteran students do their quarter of classroom stood alone before it was will be closed at the end of the work at Claxton, Glynn joined by a companion in the summer school session and the Academy, Glennville, Jeff Davis, Marvin Pittman High School, college will no longer make any Savannah, Statesboro, Screven "The Little George-Anne." such provisions for married county, and Soperton. Now there seems to be a third students. Marvin Pittman High School: member of the family as the The action was brought about Mrs. Reba Clements, Dent New- Marvin Pittman's seventh by a ruling of the University ton, Carlton Humphrey, Lewis grade has come out with System Board of Regents. The Strickland, Edward Aber- The Wee George-Anne." order is effective in all the units crombie, Albert Murray, Cathy "The Wee George-Anne is in the system. Holt, Ann DeLoach, Martha edited by a seventh grader, Fourteen veteran families now Evans, Scotty Perkins, Chester Denny Rushing, who, along occupy the two apartment Webb, Robert Faudree, and TEAM CAPTAIN KELLY POWELL, hitting his game-winning home run against Erskine in with his teacher, Mrs. Ernest the eighth inning of Friday's game. Kelly is leading the team in hitting with eight hits in seven- houses on back campus. The Keith Turner. Teel, proof reads all the war surplus buildings were pur- teen times at bat for a .475 average. He has driven across ten runs in four games. Having been Marvin Pittman Elementary: materials. Denny also writes chased from Camp Stewart and Mrs. Dorothy Baker, Jeanette handicapped with a bad spike wound, Kelly has come back to spark the Professors on to vic- the editorials for the paper. set up on the campus in 1946, Gnann, Libby Ann Martin, Cora tory. The Kite native is enjoying his fourth and final season with the Professors. according to Don McDougald, Peeples, Leola Crews, Martha comptroller. He pointed out that Lacey, June Edenfield, Eubie the buildings are "sub- Lee Hendrix, Betty Thigpen, standard," but that they will be Annette Rhoden, Sue Cowart, Few Releases Casts For Editors Attend offered for sale by the college. and OKe Hendrix. Campus Scenes Claxton High School: Maggie According to Mr. McDougald, Simpson, James Milford, Ed- Bare knees playing "Dry Emory Confab the Board of Regents, in passing ward Dechau, George Paulk, Bones" belonging to men the new housing ruling, recog- Student Directed Plays wearing Bermuda shorts last Three members of The nizes the responsibility to the and Sanford Campbell. George-Anne staff will attend Glynn Academy, Brunswick: weekend at the ball games. mass of students. The regents One-act plays will be pre- s * * a conference of Georgia college feel that they do not have the Joel Cooper, Jo Ann Hartley, sented this quarter t>y the play newspaper representatives at Weita Wall, Sampso Herndon, A certain girl staying at a right to provide housing for directing class of Miss Dorothy Art Adds Six baseball game too long and Emory University this week- married students when in some and Alton Dews. Few. Production of these plays missing supper four days in end. cases there are not adequate Glennville High School: Billy has already begun under the Britt Fayssoux, editor, Ellen Dennard, Jo Ann Lane, Clyde New Courses a row. facilities for single students. direction of the various mem- * * * Blizzard, managing editor, and The veteran housing units Lane, Paul Ward, and Mary bers of the class. One require- Six new art courses will be Biology class trudging over Larry Hyde, news editor, repre- Sue Durrence. ment for this course is that were set up on the GTC campus listed in the 1956-57 catalogue, campus on a field trip. A few sent The George-Anne. Roy F. Jeff Davis High School, they choose their play, cast it, immediately after World War but all will not be offered next interested students examining Powell, faculty advisor, ac- Hazelhurst: Edison Murphy, work out movements, lighting, companied the delegation. II when there was a great in- Charles Henderson, Carolyn Mc- year. These will include three- flowers, the others stopping to flux of veteran students, many stage setting, and do all the rest on every bench, or either The student newspaper editors Lellan Sears, and Charles Scar- dimensional design, history of of them with wives and chil- directing. art, drawing and composition, chasing their "buddies" with will attempt to organize a Geor- borough. gia collegiate press association. dren. Other schools in the Four plays will be presented painting and composition, arts a sticker from yucca plant. Savannah High School: Daniel * * * The Emory Wheel, Emory system faced with the same Smith, H. L. McCright, and this quarter. The first group and ideas, and special studio problem also set up veteran problems. Sanford Hall Housemother student weekly is host for the Betty Altman. will be presented this month. meeting. All conferences are housing projects. The quality of and Kentucky baseball pitcher Statesboro High School: An- scheduled on the Emory campus. the facilities throughout the "Sorority Sisters" directed by Titles of some courses have laborously burning the mid- drew D. Carroll, Leila Mary Registration was at 3 p. m. to- system is generally "sub- Frances Bishop and her as- been changed and added . sub- night oil, cramming for Fulford, Roger Brown and day. Friday night and Satur- standard," as Mr. McDougald sistant, Virginia Smith, will ject matter and uses of a winter quarter exams. Buddy Ward. broader variety of materials will day morning sessions were pointed out. If the colleges were have as the sisters, Gladys to go to the expense of bring- Screven County High School, Brown, Joyce Kirkland, Lucille be taught. planned. Sylvania: Blake Brown, Kate ing the apartments up to Parker, Dot Yearwood, Palmer standard, then in all probability Hodges, Harvie Hogan, Janice Evans, and Gerry Todd. Deal, and Marie Thomas. Privileged Character Duo-Piano Team Outstanding Jr. the ! students could not afford Soperton High School: Ted Mary Mikell and Rebecca Dean of Women Helen Duncan to pay the extra rent that would Strickland, Billy Tabb, and be required. Sheffield chose "The Boor," announced this week that all Daleigh Warren. starring Diana Bair, Ric Appear Here In Is Presented A T Mandes, • and Cliff O'Neal. girls on the GTC campus will be given permission to stay out Emory Cartrett will be stage until 12:30 a. m. on the night Concert Series Science Award Pool Gets Paint Student Writing manager and Charlie Harper of the Old South Ball, April John Ell Hendley, science has the department of lighting 7. The time extension was Arthur Whittmore and Jack major, was presented a bound As Sun Permits under the direction if Miss granted to encourage girls to Lowe, well known duo-pianists, Will Be Given Mikell. will appear on the third and chemistry and physics hand- The college swimming pool remain at the dance until 12 book by the Chemical Publish- midnight. last of this season's Community will soon be ready for use. Mary Henderson's selection, in Company. The annual pre- Workmen are now cleaning and Lit Recognition "April Showers," will be pre- Concert Series on April 9. The program will be presented in sentation was made at the painting the pool. This will take As announced in last week's sented in chapel on May 14. Her March 26 Science Club meeting about two or three weeks. cast is all female and includes GTC Alumna's the GTC McCroan Auditorium George-Anne, a new literary at 8:15 p. m. for his outstanding achieve- According to maintenance supplement will be presented Ruth Odom, Ellen Summer, and ments in the freshman course of men, all tar in the cracks Pat Henderson. According to Mrs. J. Curtis during this quarter. Poem Published Lane, president of the States- chemistry. will have to be chiseled out and The last successful attempt The fourth play to be pre- boro Community Concerts, This book contains informa- new tar poured in to seal the at producing such a selection of sented will be Margaret Ann Rita Harper, former GTC stu- music lovers in this area are tion in the fields of physics holes so the pool won't leak. creative writing was December Dekle's presentation of "A Trap dent and George-Ann reporter, fortunate in securing a concert and chemistry that he will need The pool must first be cleaned 5, 1938.