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Member Of Collegiate THE GEORGE -ANNE Press PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE VOLUME 30 Collegeboro, Georgia, Suburb of Statesboro, Friday, October 19, 1956 NUMBER 3 'Girl Of The Week' Parking Committee Chosen Class Elections Name G.T.C.'s parking problems may soon be a thing of the past with this week's appointment of a special committee to Officers For 1956-57 study the situation. Headed by Dean Paul Carroll, the 12-member committee is composed of six faculty members and six students. Those 5 Chosen Tues., representing the faculty include: Reflector Staff Dean Carroll, Julian Pafford, Jorday P. Foldes, Miss Runoffs Thurs. Hassie McElveen, Dr. A. Boole Jr., James B. Scearce, and Is Selected At Don McDougald. Hurbert Houston was named Named to serve on the student section are Emory junior class president, and Ric Cartrett, Wallace Frampton, Ed Brown, Shirley Jones, Star First Meetin Mandes, sophomore president in Woodard, and Kitty Kelly. The first meeting of students The group met for the first time yesterday morning sophomore, junior and senior interested in the Reflector was to organize and to determine what parking problems exist class elections last Tuesday. held last week. At this time the on campus. Standing as the sole senior staff for the year was selected. According to Dean Carroll, officials hope the group will officer to win out in the race is It stands as follows: be able to make a survey of the parking situation and will Virginia Sikes, secretary-treas- Co-editors—Mickey Webb and urer of her class. Still to be de- Emory Cartrett. come up with some recommended parking areas and regu- Literary editors — Dewayne lations that will "improve or prevent" the present chaotic cided in a run-off election were both the office of president and Dutton, Bob Allen. Staff: Betty situations." that of vice president, with George, Cookie Copeland, Wil- Possible plans call for sending out questionnaires to Ralph Walton and Bob Byrd ma Lee, Bob Mitchell, Jo Ann every car owner on campus to get facts concerning the total Parker, and Carol Goff. number of vehicles at G.T.C. and the needs they create. Senior class — Ina Jones, The dean stated that he hopes to have all work of the LATE ELECTION RETURNS Richard Cates. Staff: Joyce committee completed by the end of this quarter. Walton, Mary Tippines, Doc Senior class — President, Green. Ralph Walton. Vice presi- Junior class—Charlotte Blitch, dent, Charles Iddins. Joan Lindsey. Staff: Judy Ad- Junior class—Vice president, kins, Louise Westbrook, Diana Cast Selected, Dates Set Liz Morgan. Secretary, Diana Bair, Wilma Ricketson, Patsy Bair. Page, Ceil Woodard. For 'Summer and Smoke' Sophomore class — Secre- Sophomore class—Joyce Jack- tary, Mary Jo Hodges. Treas- son, Wanda Broome. Staff: Ed November 27 and 28 are the urer, Sandra Wiggens. Brown, Frankie Booth, Linda dates set for the Masquers pro- Rowell. duction of "Summer and Smoke" State Student MARTHA TINKER, a local Statesboro lass is The George-Anne Freshman class — Mary Jane by Tennessee Williams. The play girl of the week. Martha was the Vet Club sweetheart last year. contest'ing the presidency, while Harper, Cookie Copeland. Staff: has a very fine cast and She represented the vets in the Beauty Revue and placed third. Mary Jane Harper and Charles Betty Rahn, Carol Goff, Louise promises to be one of the Music Ed. Club Martha, a junior and an art major, is president of the Art Club. Iddins vied for title of senior Vaughn, James Johnson, Jackie Masquers best productions. veep. Gamadanis. The lead, Alma Winemiller, is Meets in Macon Cecile Woodard was chosen Features — Bob Byrd, Liz being portrayed by Diana Bair. Ten members from the G.T.C. Rec. Program, as treasurer of the junior class Morgan. Staff: Wilma Lee, This is not Miss Bair's first Music Educators Club will HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL in the election. Run-offs in this Jackie Dupree, Jennie Fay class were to be held for Wal- Morgan, Willene Fisher. play as she has played Margaret represent this school at the first The spooks and black cats lace Tanner and Liz Morgan Faculty — Star Woodard, in "Dear Brutus," the girl who official meeting of a student will be roaming G.T.C. campus Matinee Dance for the office of vice president, Avonel Morris. committed suicide in "Stage branch of the regular teacher's come October 31 when the Door," solo reader in "Idylls of and for Liana Bair and Joan Snaps—Ralph Walton, Bob organization tomorrow in Ma- T Club sponsors a Halloween Lindsey for the position of Gore. the King," and the romantic con. on Wed. Night Carnival. The center of these secretary. Organizations—Shirley Jones, According to Earl Smith,, activities will be the old gym The matinee dance and the Joyce Jackson walked off with Ruth Bennett. Staff: Star Wood- president of the local group and from 7:30 to 9:30 where events ■ new recreational program are this year's vice president title ard, Bob Mitchell, Dahlin Evens, secretary-treasurer for the new- will be hopping like goblins both scheduled at the same in the sophomore class. Run- Iris Hurst. ly organized state club, G.T.C. time on Wednesday night. There out of a graveyard. is one of the six colleges in offs were to decide between Art editors — Bob Belton, need be no conflict, however, ac- Doug Corry, president of sandra Tindol and Mary Jo Charles Williams. Georgia taking part in the club. the T Club, reminds us that cording to officials in the Hodges for the office of secre- Sports — Larry Hyde. Billy Others in the list include Wes- advance tickets will be on physical education department. tary. The treasurer's position Jackson. Staff: Ed Brown, Hugh leyan, G.S.C.W., LaGrange, sale and that they can be pur- Although both begin at 6:30 was also slated to be filled at Blecher. Piedmont, and the University of chased from any "T" member. p. m., the recreational program this time with a choice of Ads—Betty Rahn, Joanne Georgia. All you devils and witches lasts until 8:15 while the dance Sandra Wiggins or Liz South on Sharpe, Hugh Belcher, Jacob plan now to attend this hair- ends at 7:30. the ballot. Carlton. raising event. Since G.T.C.'s enrollment is Final run-offs were to be held Lay-out — Charlotte Blitch. Dance, Movie now over 850, the recreational Thursday morning at 10 a. m. Staff: James Johnson, Mickie and student councils believe the (See box on this page for Williams, Joanne Sharpe, Bob two programs are desirable since final results of run-offs.) Mitchell. On Schedule there are enough students to attend both to keep them ex- Wranglers Play For Weekend citing and operative. Inhuman The dance is to be held as Here Saturday DIANA BAIR Taking top billing for ac- usual with dancing for all. The tivities this weekend will be the recreational program includes The "Circle A Wranglers," a 'Wholesale Flunkout' Should ingenue in "Arsenic and Old En Melodie dance in the recrea- indoor sports such as volley fast-moving country and Lace." Besides being talented, tional room of Cone Hall. The ball, badminton, schuffle board, western music group, will ap- she is pretty, having been G.T.C. dance starts at 8:15 and the table tennis, paddle tennis and pear at McCroan Auditorium at Not Be a Screening Device campus queen in 1954-55. Also, music will be on record. any others that are suggested. Georgia Teachers College Satur- URBANA, 111. (I.P.)—"Whole the screening devices we must at the beginning of the year, The theme of the dance will However, basketball will not be day night, October 20, at 8 sale flunkout" of students not not use is the inhuman whole- Miss Bair had the privilege of be "It's a Woman's World" with included since it willbe one of o'clock, sponsored by the U. S. capable of doing needed college sale flunkout." auditioning before a movie the floor show made up of the intramural highlights. Army Recruiting Service. Ad- work is "inhuman," according He said a high school diploma scout in Atlanta for the part of hidden talent in the En Melodie mission is free. This group is to President David Henry of the is no guarantee of a pupil's St. Joan in a coming movie. Club. Sistie Poe will be a type HOOLEY IN NEW YORK one of the "hottest" bunch of University of Illinois. He pre- readiness for college because of The male lead, John Bu- of master of ceremonies and Daniel Hooley, G.T.C. music musicians in the Third Army dicts overcrowding of colleges the diversity of subjects taught chanan Jr., will be Mike lead the mid-time show. After instructor, has recently re- Area, the local army recruiting for the years ahead. in the high schools. In addition Lowery. He and Miss Bair's the floor show and during the turned from New York, where sergeant says.