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The George-Anne Student Media Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 11-16-1942 The George-Anne Georgia Southern University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (1942). The George-Anne. 192. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/192 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. jgj MmfSj^ iSclgS SO £g reg) hmt Published By The Students of Georgia Teachers College VOL. 16 COLLEGEBORO, GA,. MONDAY, NOV. 16, 1942 NO. 3 Freshmen Elect NOTED SPEAKER TALKS TO STUDENTS Masquers' Production, Dr. Anthony Is Rutherford Prexy Regular Visitor Here Spirited Race Calls For Run-Overs; ,Dr. Bascom ^AnfcNijy, outstanding lost Horizon,' Is Nov. 23 Methodist minister, spoke to the sttP Only Treasurer Is Elected on First Ballot dents and faculty here Thursday at Cast Already At Work; a special general assembly. In a run-over held Friday, Nov. Dr. Anthony, who retired from ac- Men Have Leading Roles IS, between Jack Rutherford, of tive service as a pastor several years A touch of mysterious Orient will Nashville, and Thomas Harrell, of Former Lab School ago, has been visiting the college be evident when the Masquers pre- Mitchell, Rutherford was elected pres- here once or twice a year for sev- ANNUAL DEAN'S sent the stage adaption of James ident of the freshman class by a eral years. In the past he has spoken REPORT RELEASED Prof Writes Article to the summer session students as Hilton's best seller, "Lost Horizon," slight majority. At the same time McLendon Now Teaches well as during the regular sessions. Reveals That 50 Grads in the college auditorium Monday Dekle Banks, of Statesboro, defeat- Science At Armstrong The noted minister, who for many Won Advanced Degrees night, November 29, at 8:30. ed Harold Moore, of Gordon, as vice- years lived in this section of the state, In a recent issue of the Georgia Out of 721 graduates who have re- The scene of play is in a Tibetan president. Venice Thigpen, of Sum- talked to the students Thursday on Education Journal, Alvin L. McLen- ceived degrees from Georgia Teach- the meaning of the word "educate." lamasary in Shangi-La, the mythical mit, was named secretary over Rob- don, former G.T.C. Lab School science ers College since 1929 (when the first His talk which was filled with humor Garden of Eden from whence came, ert Groover, of Statesboro, and Bill instructor, who is now head of the degree was awarded) approximately was happily received by the students. Cheshire, of Ashburn, was elected science department of Armstrong 50 have received advanced degrees according to the Japanese who mis- Student Council representative, de- College, Savannah, issued a challenge On Wednesday night, before speak- from other institutions, the seventh interpreted one of President Roose- feating Prances Groover, of States- to all science teachers of today. ing at the college on Thursday, he annual Dean's report, released over velt's statements, Capt. James Doo- spoke at the Methodist church in boro. McLendon pointed out the fact that the week end, revealed. little and his American flyers to bomb Statesboro. Dr. Anthony is known The first graduating class in 1929 In the primary election on Thurs- never before has science been chal- "rising sun" cities. day, November 12, John Darley, an- lenged as during this crisis. He says throughout the state for his religious had four graduates. By 1934 the num- The plot revolves around the con- other Statesboro student was elected to all science teachers: "No matter writing in several of the state papers. ber jumped to 26; in 1936 there were treasurer, defeating Wynelle Nesmith, what, science we teach, or in what 54; in 1938 there were 96, with the flicting forces which are presented also of Statesboro. grades we teach, we must kindle a largest class in 1941 showing a total when an airplane bearing three Eng- The first election resulted in the consciousness of our own and our LIBRARY ACQUIRES of 120 degree graduates. The report lishmen and an American crashes in elimination of Jane^Bateman, running country's needs, and teach the things shows that the first normal diploma the valley of Shangri-La. With the for president; Beverly Edwards, seek- which will aid in meeting these graduates were in 1926 and the first promise of a long life of happiness ing the office of secretary, and Bill needs." NEW BOOKS junior college in 1934. The first sum- and leisure before them if they re- Scott as a candidate for a Student The former T.C. instructor added Twenty-Three Best Sellers mer school graduation was held in main in Shangri-La, the four react to Council position. that he realizes that each science Added Last Week 1941. The total number of graduates the Chinese culture in a way that In the race for vice-president be- teacher cannot do everything, but since 1926 is 1,284. has made "Lost Horizon" a favorite tween Moore and Banks, Thursday's "He can select activities which will During the last few days twenty- The following graduates have re- with audiences throughout the nation. balloting resulted in a tie. Results be most suitable for war time rou- three new books have been purchased ceived advanced degrees since leav- With a superb cast playing under of Friday's run-over gave Banks a tine." for the library rental shelf. Most of ing Georgia Teachers College: W. R. the direction of Miss Mamie Jo Jones, very small majority. He suggests that students put their these books are current best sellers, Alexander, M. A.; Eugene Bell, B. and aided by weird lighting and sound A very spirited and close race was knowledge into practice by co-operat- according to Chas. H. Stone, head li- Pharmacy; Knapp Boddiford, M. A.; effects, the Masquers promise to keep, witnessed for every position. In many ing with the Red Cross. brarian, who supervisied the purchase Sidney Boswell, M. A.; J. D. Cherry, literally speaking, everyone on the instances the winner could not be de- McLendon closes his message by of the books. M. A.; Mrs. Cherry Waldrop Clem- edge of his seat. termined until the last vote was saying: "This is a scientific war. If For those who go in for deeper ents, M. A.; Johnny Cox, M. A.; The cast is as follows: Conway, counted. science teachers don't keep pupils reading, Stone especially recommends Albert Deal, M. D.; Hazel Deal, M. A.; "Red" Prosser; Mallison, Parrish Joe Feaster was elected senior class interested, and teach them more, then "Assignment in Brittany," by Mac- William Deal, B. M.; George Donald- Blitch; Helen, Jane Bateman; Chang, Student Council representative over they aren't serving their nation as ennes; "Sabotage," by Sayer & Kahn; son, M. A.; Elizabeth Edenfield, M. A.; Hargaret "Pop" Raulerson; Miss Harry Robertson by a small majority. they should." / "They Were Expendable," by White, Kenneth England, M. A.; Ralph Gas- Brinkelow, Beth Stanfield; Barnard, and "Days of Ofelia," by Diament. kins, M. A.; Ouida Glisson, M. A.; Ida Harold Waters; the High Lama, Tiny For those who prefer lighter reading Mae Hagin, B.L.S.; Harris Hodges, Ramsey; Lo Tsen, Venice Cifton; Ai- Feature the library offers "Get Thee Behind M. A.; Carl Hodges, M. A. ; Clayton Ling, Nancy Wardlaw; Myra, Sue Me," by Spence; "See Here, Private Hollingsworth, M. A.; Ruby Lois Hub- Breen; Elizabeth, Martha Wilma Sim- Hargrove," by Manor Hargrove, and bard, M. A.; Oscar Joiner, M. A.; mons; Wyland, Dekle Banks; Ruther- It Happened In Sanford a msytery story, "The Case of the Leonard Kent, M. A.; Eugene Kinney, ford, Richard Starr; a Tibetan, Jim- Careless Kitten," by Gardner. M. A.; Travis Kirkland, M. A.; Lamar my Gunter. By SAM STEPHENS him seventeen cents (my roommates), All of these books are now cata- Layton, M. A.; Earlie Love, M. A.; Costumes are in charge of Dot Rem- This was supposed to be an edi- logued and available for immedate Mrs. Iris Roberts McCormack, M. A.; ington; Leila Wyatt heads the make- a used razor blade, three fags, a torial, but here I sit at midnight on use. Hassie McElveen, B.L.S.; Lucy Mc- up committee; properties will be Saturday wiping cobwebs out of my cloth to clean his shoes, and promised A new feature which the library Kinnon, M. A.; Alvin McLendon, M. handled by Sue Breen and staff; ■eyes, listening to a shrill voiced an- to wake him up in time to go to staff is adding is the placing of all A.; James Wendell Moore, B.S.A.; Wayne Culbreth will serve efficiently nouncer telling how to get instant church. new books on a special shelf at the Horace Odum, M. A.; Mrs. Elizabeth again in the all-important job of stage relief from ulcerated stomach and I finally get to bed and to sleep. left of the loan desk. This is not a Burns Odum, M. A.; Ben C. Olliff, M. manager, and the lighting effects will inspiration refuses to come. picked group of departmental books, A.; Waldo Pafford, M. A.; Mrs. Wyn- be supervised by Jimmy Gunter. Hardly have I been laid in the arms Someone sticks his head in the door but is made up of all new books ac- nis Roberts Perkerson, M.
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