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For more information, please contact [email protected]. sssasssss MEMBER INTERCOLLEGIATE THE GEORGE -ANNE PRESS PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE VOLUME 30 Collegeboro Georgia, Suburb of Statesboro, Friday, January 11, 1957 NUMBER 11 Students Named Two-Way Traffic Given To Dean's List; 3 are Cited y Street Renovation One-hundred three students made the dean's list fall quarter, Parking on Both an increase of seventeen over Dates and Lights spring quarter. Sides Permitted There were fifty-one seniors, fifteen juniors, twenty sopho- Are Topics For Work on the proejct of mores and seventeen freshmen widening the traffic circle on making the list. To make the front campus is currently under- list a grade point ratio of five S. C. Discussion way and will provide for two- is required. Forty-two of the way traffic around the circle students had an A average. Dates and lighting for dances and parking on both sides of the The fall quarter dean's list were among the topics brought street. This plan is in ac- includes: Henry Adams, Robert up for discussion by Student cordance with the recommenda- Allen, Eddie Faye Anderson, Council Monday night of this tion of the faculty-student com- Diana Bair, Eva Jean Banks, week. mittee on parking with Dr. Beth Bannister, Charles Ben- The Council operated under a Zach S. Henderson at its head. nett, Charlie Bennett, Peggy new system for planning dances Sixteen and a half feet of Ann Bland, Charlotte Blitch, this quarter, with each or- pavement will be added com- Ellen Blizzard, Valera Brinson, ganization receiving a special pletely around the circle. This Stanley Brobston, June Brown, letter suggesting a date and the necessitated the moving of the Bobby Butler. Ann Cason, Lo- type of dance that group might curbing and lamp posts and the rene Clower, Janell Cobb, Albert sponsor this quarter. According removal of six trees. Coleman, Albert Cornelison, to Bob Byrd, veep and social The majority of the work was Glen Coston. Mary Frances chairman, all suggestions have done during the Christmas holi- Crews, Chip Culpepper, Iva Mae PROMISE OF G.T.C. BASKETBALL GREATNESS in teams for years to come. Shown here is been accepted and plans are days by Bulloch County, but the Dinkins, Rena Dixon, Sara Fran- Richie Belton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belton, formerly of Eustis, Florida, but who now live lined up each week. actual surfacing of the road will ces Driggers, Glenda Durrence, be done by the Georgia State in Statesboro. The dad of the lad is a member of this year's Professors squad. Richie seems to Lighting during dances was Joe DeWayne Dutton, Jean be all for the sport; a chip off the old block. Highway Department. Fitzgerald, Loretta Edge, Jim also up for consideration, as a In addition to widening of the Harley, Ann Harrison. result of numerous complaints traffic circle, two parking lots John Ell Hendley, Mary Jo Religious Week over it being too dark. are also under construction, one' Hodges, Joan Hurst. Choyce Home-coming Plans Nearing located between West Hall and Jackson, Joyce Jackson, Shirley Other Topics Discussed the old gym and a faculty park- Ann Jenkins, Melvin Johnson, To Start Jan. 28 Other topics discussed at the ing lot behind the gym. Annie Ruth Jones, Ina Jones, Completion; Set for Feb. 8 and 9 meeting included the telephone Further campus improvement James Jones, Lois Jones, Mary The week of January 28 problem in the dorms, seating plans will include the cultiva- Ann Kemp, Jean Laird, Barbara Homecoming plans are nearing plete the floats and prepare for through February 1, Religious at basketball games, orientation tion, fertilization, and re- Langley, Mary Nan Lee, Miriam completion. The official date is the guests. Emphasis Week will be observed for new students this quarter, seeding of the front campus next McCIain, Frances McGirt, Carl now set as February 8 and 9. The general Home-coming at Georgia Teachers College. The closing time for dorms on the spring. McLesljy, James McQuaig, Alice Highlighting the weekend will activities will start with the visiting pastor who will be the day before holidays, and forma- Manryf Raymond Marves, Eu- be the Beauty Revue, the float Beauty Revue on Friday night. featured speaker is Dr. Monroe tion of a public announcement games, then, when attendance gene Meadows, Lucy Melton parade, and the basketball game Sponsored by Alpha Rho Tau, Swilley. Dr. Swilley is pastor committee for the dining hall. falls slightly, be allowed to use Clarence Miller, Janis Miller, with Rollins. Art Club, the Beauty Revue pre- of the Second Ponce DeLeon Ralph Walden heads a phone both the whole student section Sara Miller, Vera Mills, Bob The 1956-57 Homecoming will sents the women students Baptist Church of Atlanta, Ga. committee designed to work on plus an area on the right end Mitchell, Virginia Moore, Jen- be the fourth annual one held nominated by the various clubs Besides serving as pastor, he is the problem of overcrowded of the gym. The problem of mar- nie Faye Morgan, Jane Morris, during the winter quarter with •to compete for the title of Miss also on the Southern Baptist telephones in the dorms. Walden ried students buying extra Albert Norman, Peter O'Millian, the combination of the Beauty G.T.C. of 1957. Foreign Mission Board. has met with both the president tickets was also brought up. Charlotte Owens, Lee Palmer, Revue and basketball. of the phone company and the On Saturday morning at 11 On Monday, January 28, as- Orientation Talks Mary Lou Parrish, Kathleen administration, and was slated o'clock, there will be a board sembly attendance will not be Another project taken over Pelts, Betty Pittman, Betty Jean Chairman Named to present his information and of directors meeting. Registra- required. However, on Tuestfay, by Student Council included Potts, Joyce Powell, Sylvia The Home-coming committee possible suggestions at a com- tion of all former students will the 29th, and on Thursday ,the orientation talks to new stu- Powell. chairman has been named and be in the East hall lobby from mittee meeting Wednesday. are as follows: 31st, all students are required dents just arriving this quarter. Fred Eugene Rachels, Janie 9:00 to 1:00. The registration to attend assembly. The problem of student seat- On Tuesday, a committee com- Lou Richardson, Carmen Roach, General chairman, Kirbylene will be conducted by Kappa It is hoped by the organiza- ing at basketball games was posed of Dewayne Dutton, Ed Thomas Brackett Robertson Jr., Stephens; registration, Ellen Delta Pi. At 12 o'clock there is Blizzard, Kappa Delta Pi; parade, tions supporting this week of once again considered. It seems Brown, Jane Jackson, and Liz Melvin Leroy Seidel, Jacqulyn a barbecue for alumni and their that officials were observing Morgan talked to one group, Simmons, Connie Smith, Wil- Tully Pennington; barbecue, Mrs. families, faculty members and religious emphasis that as many students as possible attend the results of requests for student while Ralph Walden, Rose Wat- liam Jacob Smith, Ellen Sum- Lois Melton; Alumni meeting, their families, and all students. sessions that have been planned. cooperation in this matter last kins, and Dutton led a second ner, Helen Clyde Tanner, Eliza- Max Lockwood; dance Student General alumni meeting will Council; publicity, Roy Powell; quarter before taking definite group in a discussion of various beth Tinker, Mary Tippins, Car- be held in the McCroan Audi- steps. In was found that the dorm decorations, house direc- After the parade will be a rules and adjustment problems lene Usry, Marvin Vanover, torium at 1 o'clock. All mem- situation was fairly well \ under at college, on Wednesday of last Nora Joyce Walton, Ralph Ward, tors;; bands, Dana King; ball bers of the class of 1957 are general open house in all the game, J. B. Scearce; parade control for the first two games, week. Evelyn Waters, Rose Watkins, urged to attend. dormitories. The ball game will but that there was some laxity guests, President Zach S. Such things as dating, June Watts, L,ila Weatherly, by G.T.C. against Rollins on the part of students as to Henderson; float judges, Frieda Parade of Floats finances, clubs, social functions, Allen Webb, Maralon West- 8 p. m. After the ball game sitting in the allogated section Gernant. The parade of floats, under will be a dance sponsored by and clothes were among the brook, Sue Whaley, Sandra the supervision of Tully Pen- during the third game. I Linda Wiggins, Rachel Wilson, All clubs which wish to enter the Student Council for all stu- topics brought up, with a dif- a float in the parade should nington, will begin at 2:30. Mr. dents, alumni, and faculty. A committee studying the is- ferent student Council member Emily Ruth Wise, Frances Pennington is in charge of the sue, is considering recommenda- Wisenbaker, Eugene Withrow, sign up in the guidance office. speaking briefly about each The line-up of floats in the parade and will make further Alumni may buy tickets in tions that the students be re- subject.
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