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See The See The Rat Revue Rat Revue THE PUBLISHEDGEORGE-ANNE BY STUDENTS OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE VOLUME 23 Georgia Teachers College, Collegeboro, Ga., Monday, October 30, 1950 NUMBER 5 "East Lynn” to be Staged Nomination Held Mu Sigma to Present TC Freshman Here Tonight” at 8:15 BY GENIE OWEN Rat Revue November 2 The melodrama, “East Lynn”, Make no plans for the night of Nominations for Freshmen Class being produced by Masquers on November 2, because this is the officers were made in a call meet- the night of October 30th at 8:15 time when great discoveries will Meet Your Press ing Monday morning in the audi- P. M., brings to life again the be made on the campus. This is T.C. Methodists torium. The students nominated courageous hero, the beautiful he- Mayo Hartley, Make-up editor the annual Rat Review, the formal are the following: roine, and the sinister villain of for the George-Anne, was born in introduction of the Frosh musical Hold Conference the late nineteenth century. The PRESIDENT: Morris Davis, Telfair County. His parents, Mr. talent, sponsored by Mu Sigma. Georgia Teachers College will be play centers about East Lynn, Fred Pierce, Rudy Mills. This presentation of Freshman the site next Friday through Sun- whose possession or non-posses- and Mrs. O. P. Hartley, are both VICE-PRESIDENT: Ann Hig- class talent is staged each year so day (November 3-5) of the out- sion, leaves the beautiful heroine, school teachers. He began school ginbotham, Mary Helen Altman, that Rat talent will not go un- standing display of college Metho- Lady Isabel, in desperate straits at Brantley County High School Bobby Phillips, Byron Quick. recognized and to make available dism in the state this year. until rescued by the gallant Ar- in Nahunta, Georgia and, in the SECRETARY: “Duck” Page, to some students opportunities for Drawn here by the annual Geor- chibald Carlyle. The villain sees a Faye Waters, “Liz” Hartley, Lo- further musical study. Scholar- gia Methodist Students Conference chance to do an under-handed, third grade, entered Wrightsville retta Green, Faye Lunsford. ships, with a total value of apprix- 300 or more visitors from Metho- cowardly double-cross and the ac- High School, where he graduated. imately $80.00 will be awarded dist, University System, and other tion of the play is on. TREASURER: “Genie” Owen, Mr. Hartley, who is a member Hal Griner, Rita Johnson, Horace in three divisions. colleges will join the Teachers Col- The play is a delightful, tear lege Wesley Foundation in study of the Reflector staff and the B. Belflower, Martha Ann Todd, Dan The instrument division will of- rending comedy that all will en- and recreation centered on the Wilson. fer to the winner a year’s scholar- joy. An old-maid sister of the he- S. U. in addition to his newspaper STUDENT COUNCIL: Yvonne ship, worth $54, in the study of a theme “The Way to Dynamic Liv- ro and her distressed lover, whom work, transferred from Middle Jones, Pat Meeks, Betsy Tippins, ing—What is the Way?” she spurns with ardor, provide a musical instrument. This award Georgia College this year. His Ann Evans, Joan Griffin, “Dub” will be donated by the T. C. band. The students will study the book laughable situation. And the beau- classification is a sophomore. Rogers, Jesse Finch, David Smith, Mu Sigma is giving a quarter’s of Ephesians under the direction tiful, rejected admirer of the he- Watson Weathers, Conrad Story. scholarship, worth from $12 to $18, of Dr. Clarence Tucker Craig, dean ro, as well as the distresses of the In high school, Hartley was al- CAPTAIN of TUG of WAR: to each of the two other winners of the Drew Theological Seminary heroine, will bring to the au- ready showing his interest in news- Dan Fulford. in the divisions of voice and piano. of Madison, N. J. Dr. Craig will dience’s eyes. deliver four addresses dealing with paper work. For two years he was ANCHOR MAN: Billy Cross. The Rat Review will be judged You’ll laugh at the mustache- Ephesians, and fellowship groups editor of the high school paper, OTHER NOMINEES: Johnny by members of the music faculty. twilling hero, sigh over the beau- of 10 students each will discuss* and also participated in many ath- Spense, Robert Taylor, Jerry Dur- In the judging special emphasis tiful heroine who is as winsome the book in detail. letics, mainly football. He was in rence, “Bud” George. will be placed upon natural and as a sunbeam (though a bit on the Delegates will register at 3 p. m. the District Literary Meet for two potential talent, rather than length hefty side), and cheer for the Friday and will attend the opening years; entered in the declamation and extent of musical training. stout-hearted hero who is not to and boy’s essay contest. Hartley session at 7 p. m. Activities are Campus Hi-lights Bill Pharis will act as M. C. be daunted by even the most vil- also was president of the Spanish planned through installation and Other members of Mu Sigma are lainous villain. But all ends happi- Club and a member of the Beta BY GENIE OWEN church services and the noon meal working for the show by selling ly, in spite of Captain Levison and Club. on Sunday. his dirty work. T. C. has really been a busy tickets for 25 cents each. Have The Conference is organized un- For an evening of cheers and Mr. Hartley’s statement to the place this week with “Rat Day”, you bought your ticket yet ? ? der the Georgia Methodist Student tears, “East Lynn” is the correct press was as follows: “I have en- Amparo Iturbi’s Concert, “East Movement. The Rev. R. Claude diet. Prices have been set at *50 joyed being at Georgia Teachers Lynn” practice and all these many Singleton, director of the Wesley cents for students, 60 cents for College and working with the other activities. Pick of Pictures Foundation at the University of adults. Season tickets for all Mas- George-Anne staff. I shall try to The girl’s intramural teams have Georgia, is Conference dean. do my part to make the George- been putting in long, hard hours quers’ productions of the year are GEORGIA (Mon.-Tue.) Others who will be active in the also on sale. Anne a better paper.” of work getting ready for the big sessions are the Rev. Sam L. Laird, games. So far, the Black team “WINCHESTER 73”. director of student activities at Bobby Pafford, of the sports seems to have had the best atten- The Winchester’ 73 Rifle was Emory University and director of Radio Schedule staff, was born in Lakeland, Geor- dance at practices. called “the Gun that won the the Conference; Austin Hollady gia, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. From the “inside”, we hear that West.” This is the story of one (cq) of Emory, student president Leo E. Pafford. His father is a Mu Sigma “Rat Revue” is really of those rifles—of the people who of the Conference; Miss Beulah Is Announced leasing agent for the Hercules going to be colossal next Thurs- owned it, and how it affected their Metcalf of the University of Geor- Powder Company. day at 8:15 in the auditorium, so lives. The owners are cowboy gia, Conference treasurer; Miss The college radio programs have James Stewart, killer Dan Duryea, Pafford, who is classified as a don’t miss it. Josephine Starr of Greensboro, been announced from now through dance-hall girl Shelley Winters and senior, expects to graduate in Teachers College sophomore, Con- January 31. On October 18 the These 'rats have made some snake-in-the-grass Stephen McNal- June provided “I get by Dr. Houk’s ference registrar; J. D. Corbitt, Jr. program consisted of several of grand campaign posters: Some of ly. “Winchester 73” is really cram- Biology 306 class.” He transferred of Irwinton, president of the the students presenting “The Year the ideas were so original! The med with blazing action. from South Georgia College last Teachers College Wesley Founda- in Preview”. On October 25 Hans water fountain became more popu- spring quarter and attended the tion; and the Rev. John S. Lough, Brossman, a German student, told lar; green leaves began to sprout “SUMMER STOCK” (Wed-Thur.- summer session here. pastor of the Statesboro Methodist of his trip through the eastern in the post office; and people have Fri., Nov. 1-2-3). Church. United States. He also told what Mr. Pafford, who graduated even began to search for the pot Gene Kelly and Judy Garland Miss Metcalf represented the some of the foreign students have from Lanier County High School, of gold . .all because of those dance again in this new Techni- National Methodist Student Move- to say about our country. was sports editor of the high posters.