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The George-Anne RAT RULES SEE PAGE 3 THE GEORGE-ANNEPUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE VOLUME 28 Collegeboro, Georgia, Suburb of Statesboro, Friday, November 4, 1955 NUMBER 6 Collegeboro To Retain Own U. S. Post Office News Received Jack Broucek - Dan Hooley In Telegram Concert Program Released The Jack Broucek - Dan From Senator Hooley duo-piano concert will There will be no change in be held at the Georgia Teachers Council Meets; the status of the Collegeboro College McCroan Auditorium post office, Postmaster' Z. L. Monday night, November 14, at Strange was informed Wed- 8:15. Discuss Noise? nesday by a telegram from the This program is offered to the Washington, D. C. office of general public free of charge. Song, Rats, Votes Senator Walter F. George. Broucek and Hooley always The news came after a week vary their program between Monday's regular, meeting of of rather desperate efforts by popular and the better-known the Georgia Teachers College Mr. Strange and President classical numbers. student council was routine ex- Henderson to avert the closing The program will consist of cept for a spirited discussion out of the college's postoffice. the following numbers: concerning the substitution of A letter from the postmaster 1. "Passacaglia" by Handel, "GTC" for "TC" in the school general received recently indi- "Sicilienne* by Bach and Alma Mater song. cated that the postoffice was to sonata in D for two pianos The substitution was finally be discontinued as such in an "Allegro con Spirito" by made. Everyone present felt economy move by the ad- Mozart. that it should be done to dis- ministration. The plans would 2. "Fantasia in F Minor" by tinguish Georgia Teachers from have called for a "contract" Schubert. the several hundred other system of mail delivered at the 3. Lies songes, scherzo, waltz teacher colleges in the country. college, with the mail handlers and Polka, by Milhaud. The discussion came about here merely being the lowest bidders for the job rather than Vocalise, Rachmaninoff. from uncertainty as to the THE MUSIC EDUCATION CLUB is shown he re as they posed this week for their official Memories of Childhood, "Run, duly-qualified civil service legality of the change. club picture in front of the library. Top row: D on Flanders, Bobby Godwin, Ralph Bailey, Don Run," "Ring Around the Rosy," The constitution was care- personnel. Nation, John Chambliss, Duward Whelchel, J. C . Martin, Sandy Campbell, Dewayne Dutton, and \ "March, Little Soldier," "Sleepy fully examined and President Stanley Bailey. Second row: Mr. Dan Hooley, D r. Ronald J. Neil, Tommy Anderson, Harriet Three Deliveries Time" and Hobby Horse, by John Tootle made the parlia- Mr. Strange told The George- Pinto. mentary decision that the Woodard, Ninivois Croft, Joanne Parker, Reggi e Jackson, Sandra Glasgo, Jimmy Tidwell, Sara d row: Mel Seidel, Cathy Holt, Earl Smith, Vir- Anne that such a system 4. "Rumbolero" by Gould. change was within the purview Cunnard, Jack Broucek, and Dana King. Thir probably would have meant Blue Danube Waltzes, Polo- of the group. A vote was taken ginia Sykes, Bob Priestly, Cecil Woodard, Jame s Jones, Billy Kinchen, Milton Norras, and Guy only one or two mail deliveries vetsian dances, by Strauss. and carried. With the changes Thompson. Bottom row: Kitty Kelly, Nan Step hens, Maralon Westbrook, Sara Frances Drig- a day and these deliveries would the new version is just as gers, Virginia Barrett, Carol Johnson, and Rut h Sutton Odum. have been delayed by about 12 euphonious as the old one, per- hours. As it is, there are three haps more so. The new version Shoes at home; deliveries andt three dispatches is as follows (sung to the tune Jeanette Gnann Blizzard, Porter each day. of "High Above Cayuga's President Henderson and the Waters"): Campus Scenes Go to Sock Hop postmaster immediately got off "Alma Mater" New FTA Veep Daisy Mae Chasing Lil' Serve on Panel letters and phone calls to postal The annual "Sock Hop" will Down among the murmuring Abner through the Ad Build- inspectors, senators, and con- be held tomorrow night, Novem- pine trees The FTA Club met recently ing. gressmen, requesting that the ber 5, in the old gym beginning Where old nature smiles, For Workshop proposed move be considered. GTC holds up a standard, and elected Jeanette Gnann as Four "prize" students hold- Final confirmation that no ac- at 8 o'clock. The theme for this the new vice president. She is Students and faculty mem- gay event will be "Harvest Known for miles and miles. ing a pre-trig class session tion would be taken came Time." Chorus replacing Myrna Robson Hood. on the sidewalk. bers from GTC played a large from Senator George. Lift the chorus, speed it on- This theme will be carried out The list of officers for the year * if * part on the program in the Strange 20 Years in the music by the "Profes- ward, One of GTC's K-9 stu- Ne'er tier standard fall, is now complete and is as Washington county Language Mr. Strange came to College- sors," GTC dance band. A floor follows: dents seen frequenting cer- Arts Workship. This meeting boro as postmaster in 1935. show will be presented by stu- Hail to thee our Alma Mater, tain class. GTC All Hail. was held Monday, October 31, Since then his son, Z. L. dents from school. Clarence Miller, president; at the Sandersville High School. Jr., was added as clerk. "Ma" Franklin, housemother From the blue and broad Atlantic, Jeanette Gnann, vice president; The college station, then on to the boys in Sanford, said, Nancy Mclntosh, secretary; HAMILTON IS SPEAKER Ellen Blizzard and Marion Balmy breezes blow, Porter, students at GTC, par- a contract basis, was first "Presenting the Sock Hop is be- Bertie Franklin, treasurer; Dr. Marshall Hamilton, co- established during Dr. Guy coming a tradition for the boys Wafting far your noble spirit, ordinator of off-campus teacher ticipated in a panel discussion May it ever grow. Careen Hatcher, reporter; Well's term as GTC president. in Sanford. They look to hav- and Lewis Strickland, pub- training, spoke to the Glynn "Setting Up Standards for English Programs in the High The assistant in charge of the ing it from year to year." licity chairman. Academy faculty in Brunswick mail then was J. G. Watson. A "Sock Hop" means just The following items were dis- Tuesday. His topic was "Mental School." Moderator was Dr. A. what it says; Everyone sheds cussed: the telephone situation, Two members-at-large will Health." J. Walker from Georgia their shoes at the door and Rat Day rules, the excess be elected at the next meeting. Institute of Technology. noises eminating from the little These will be elected from the ASSEMBLY TO BE MONDAY hops, or if you want to call it The afternoon program of the Name 12 to dancing, in their stocking feet. store during study hours, post membership and will serve Dean Carroll announced today workshop was highlighted by This is a good opportunity office closing, election rules for with the executive council. that assembly will be held Mon- speeches by Mrs. Marjorie for those of you who hate to the freshman election, and the day as usual instead of Tues- Membership In dining hall problem. Committees After the business meeting day as previously announced. Guardia, whose topic was wear shoes. Come and enjoy "Reading and Daily Living," yourselves in the ole country to make recommendations at was adjourned, a very good "We had hoped to schedule way. the next meeting were ap- movie entitled, "What Greater Furman Bisher, Atlanta Consti- and by Dr. Georgia aWtson, pointed by President Tootle. Gift," was shown to the group tution sports editor, as speaker whose talk was based on the Kappa Delta Pi theme "Learning about Chil- Suggestion box letters by Ed Abercrombie, who is a for Tuesday, since he will be in Twelve GTC education majors dren." Mrs. Guardia and Dr. touched upon the following member of the GEA and who is town that day, but it develops have been invited to member- Attractive Offer Watson are on the GTC problems: also employed by the state at that he will not be able to meet ship in the local chapter of faculty. 1. Close the assembly by the film library. with us," Dean Carroll said. Kappa Delta Pi, national For Students singing the Alma Mater. honorary society in education. 2. Move the suggestion box Initiation will be held later. To Visit Overseas higher on the tree so the bench Miss Constance Cone, of the can be used for a seat. Here Are Dogpatch Rules! education faculty and adviser An opportunity to spend nine 3. Excessive noise from the for the group, announces that On Dogpatch, located in the want to marry up wif the likes th' lovely young lady whut got months studying in the Scandi- music building and the little the following students have ac- isolated im. store during the 7:10 p. m. hills of a somewhat uv her! cepted invitations. navian countries is offered to area of our country, there once Now this plan proved to be American college students and quiet period. Plan for Marriage Ellen Blizzard, Andrew Dick- lived a mountaineer by the rather successful for the gals of Now Hepzibiak had no in- son Carroll, Mrs. Reba Clements, graduates for a special fee of name of Hepzibiak Hawkins. Dogpatch, and has since become tention of having Sadie on his Mrs. Jo Ann Lane, Libby Ann $800, including tuition, board Now Hepzibiak was a rather a tradition in that community.
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