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Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 10-31-1932 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" (1932). The George-Anne. 82. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/82 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]. THE GEORGE-ANNE PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE SOUTH GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE. VOL. 6 COLLEGEBORO, GA., MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932 NO. 1 BACHELORS HOL EACHERS TACKLE HALLIBURTON LECTURES THRILL BANQUET TON ROLLINS NEXT TEACHERS COLLEGE STUDENTS Fifty Persons Expected to be Supporters Expect Team to Present at the Annual Hal- Come Back With No Less Noted Adventurer Favors Stu- lowe'en Celebration. Than a Victory. dent Body By Giving Chapel ANNUAL STAFF Appearance. Tdnight when the spooks be- Coach Smith will be driving BEGINS WORK gin to prowl the Bachelors Club his men this week with but one Richard Halliburton, youthful will be safe from their haunts goal in sight—to defeat Rollins Theme to be Built Around Bi- adventurer and author, direct in the dining room of the Home College next Saturday in Win- centennial Celebration of from his two-year airplane tour Economics Department. The ter Park, Florida. Georgia's Beginning. of the world in his "Flying Car- occasion that brings the boys to- The Rollins game is one of the pet" thrilled the students here gether is the annual Halowe'en big games of the season and the Work was begun last week on Thursday evening and again at banquet. About twenty-five players, the coach, the faculty, the 1933 Reflector, the college the chapel period on Friday bachelors and as many fair dam- the student body, and friends yearbook. Miss Elizabeth Eden- with experiences of his flight sels will enjoy this event of the of the school—all want a vic- field, of Vidalia, has been elect- with the "Flying Carpet." fall social season. The boys are tory; they expect no less. ed to the editor-in-chiefship of Halliburton, brought to the anxiously awaiting the chance The program for the Teachers this year's book, and Mr. Eu- college as one of the several to greet their brother bachelors this week will include two stren- gene Kinney, of Temple, busi- lyceum attractions planned for who are invited back for tonight. uous workouts. There will prob- ness manager. the students this year, made a Among the old men expected to ably be a signal drill and work The annual this year, in keep- hit with the students and facul- return are: LaFiece Collins, T. on fundamentals today which ing with the bi-centennial cele- ty. After both his lectures he E. Roberts, John Ellis Rountree, leaves Tuesday and Wednesday bration of the state, will be built was besieged with autograph Bobbie Sasser, Earl Rountree open for long scrimmages. The around the history of Georgia. hounds. Halliburton was un- and Walton Usher. The cam- team will leave Friday morning The college here has been select- usually courteous and spent pus members of this organiza- with twenty-five players making ed by the Bi-Centennial Com- much time talking to the stu- tion are: Charles Shafe, Ralph the trip. mission for a part of the pag- dents. Stephens, Pearce Stapleton, The season's edition of thte eant and celebration to be held In his talk on Thursday the James Wrinkle, Sidney Staple- Blue Tide had laid the founda- in Savannah next year, and the adventurer told of the beginning ton, Newton Wall, Eugene Kin- tion for a most successful year. staff of the Reflector hopes to of the tour from California to ney, Aubrey Pafford, Oscar To date it has won two games work the celebration into the New York, to Europe and down Joiner, Robert Lee Marr, H. H. and lost one. (At the time of theme of the book. to Timbuctoo in his gold and Olliff Jr., George Thrift, Carl p;oing to press the team is in The business staff has already scarlet plane, carrying with him Hodges, J. T. Alexander, Clif- Tifton playing the Rams.) The begun work and contracts for an expert pilot, Moye Stephens ford Hale, Charles Munch, Lin- victories were over Gordon In- photographic work will be let Jr. In flying from London he coln Boykin and I. D. Nichols. stitute and Norman Park by within a few days. The print- told of their flight across France Miss Wood and Miss Bolton are scores of 19-0 and 8-0 respec- ing, binding and engraving con- and Spain, crossing the Straits sponsors. tively. The loss was handed tracts will be let within the next of Gibraltar, to Fez. They The Bachelors look forward out by G. M. C. 29-7. After the ten days. The complete staff climbed over the Atlas moun- to this banquet as an occasion game Friday night in Winter of this year's book follows: (Continued on page 4) to strengthen the ties of friend- Park, the Teachers have the re- Miss Elizabeth Edenfield, editor; maining games at home, meet- Henry Taylor, assistant editor; (Continued on page 3) (Continued on page 4) (Continued on page 4) STUDENTS GOING STUDENTS ENROLLMENT LARGEST IN TO B.jUJ. MEET Several of Our Baptist Students HALLOWE'EN to Take«*Part on Program HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE at Convention. Seniors Sponsor Entertainment For Entire Student Body Increased Number of Boys for tober 1, 1932, there were 204 Several of the student body and Faculty. boys and by October 12 of this are planning to attend the state Fall Term This Year Con- year the number had increased convention of the Baptist Stu- The Senior Class sponsored a sidered Remarkable. to 208. dent Union, which is to be held Hallowe'en party for the entire After the spring term stu- in Cochran November 11 to 13. student body and faculty Satur- With an increase of 154 stu- dents had registered last spring Mr. Nicholson, the state sec- day night, October 29th. All dents over last fall the total en- the enrollment reached 333 on retary of the B. S. U., spent the students met at 7:30 in front rollment of the college at this May 15, 1932, with 126 boys and several days on the campus last of the East Dormitory dresses time is 448, by far the largest 207 girls. Should the spring week. During his stay he dis- in Hallowe'en costumes. fall enrollment in the history of term of this session increase as cussed the work of the B. S. U. A spooky walk ended at the the college. much as it did last year, and in and delegates to the state con- Gmynasium. The Gym was deco- Of the 448 students enrolled all probability it will increase vention were chosen. They are: rated beautifully with pines, 208 are boys and 240 are girls. more, the total enrollment for Miss Newelle DeLoach, who will yellow and black streamers and The freshmen more than double the year should reach well over sing at Ithe convention; Miss jack-o-lanterns. Fortune tellers, any other class with 262, the 500. Torrence Brady, who will give ghosts, witches and brownies sophomores have 115, the jun- In college this year are boys violin selections, and Miss Pau- gave directions and added fun iors 45 and the senior class has and girls from practically every line Mincey. There will also be and laughter to the occasion. 24. Of the 262 freshmen, 123 county in Southeast Georgia, a student speaker from the col- After a ghost march a short are boys and 130 are girls. There with many from Southwest, lege who has not been chosen social dance was enjoyed by all. are 268 students taking their Central and North Georgia and yet. Later nuts, apples and crackers meals in the dormitory, 132 boys quite a few from outside the The purpose of this conven- were served. and 136 girls. state. As soon as they can be tion is to encourage the organi- This is the first school party The increase in boys for the compiled, tables will be carried zation of B. S. U.'s throughout held this year, and the students fall term this year is remark- in the George-Anne giving the the state. All college B. S. U.'s are to be praised for their co- able. On October 1, 1931, there representation from each coun- that are now functioning will operation at the party. were 136 boys enrolled, on Oc- ty and state. be represented. TWO THE GEORGE-ANNE OCTOBER 31, 1932 THE GEORGE-ANNE TO THE ALUMNI MESSAGE TO STUDENTS RICHARD HALLIBURTON Published Semi-Monthly by the Stu- The institution is indeed for- (By DEAN HENDERSON) In a picturesque and poetic dents of the South Georgia Teachers nutshell here is the career of College, Collegeboro, Ga. tunate that it has a large band The first issue of the George- of loyal graduates who are Richard Halliburton, the roman- Subscription Price Anne for this year brings us a tic, literary adventurer, who ap- vitally interested in its prog- printed paper. During the last $1.00 Per Year 10c Per Copy ress and development. We be- peared here last Thursday eve- two years the school paper has ning before a large audience.