
Georgia College Knowledge Box Colonnade Special Collections 10-14-1935 Colonnade October 14, 1935 Colonnade Follow this and additional works at: https://kb.gcsu.edu/colonnade Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Colonnade, "Colonnade October 14, 1935" (1935). Colonnade. 183. https://kb.gcsu.edu/colonnade/183 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Collections at Knowledge Box. It has been accepted for inclusion in Colonnade by an authorized administrator of Knowledge Box. 1BRARY WATCH FOR GOLDEN ^'WELCOMEcSIXTH SLIPPER CONTEST DISTRICT G. E. A. VOLjgt. GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1935 NUMBER 3 Members of Sixth District Georgia Education Association Convenes At G. S. C. WV Tod BARBECUE WRITERS FROM Education is an excellent MULDROW GETS SANFORD WILL appetizer whether one is en- gared in administering or ac- quiring it, according to Mrs. J. FIRST IN CLASS PRESIDE OVER M. Hall, dietitian of the Geor- gia State College for Women. V.l :' She bases her statement on the IN FROSH TESTS DISCUSSIONS order list of provisions for the •Tlie'''editors and'adviser of the Scores ranging from zero • to Over one thousand teachers ar» G. E. A. barbecue to be held CorihtMah have announced the unusually high featured the re- on the campus today. expected here today to attend 'the opening of the annual fall literary- sults of the freshman placement sixth district Georgia Education contest1 between writers of the To feed the crowd of ap- 1 tests recently concluded. Of four Association meeting over which freshman class, in one group, and aproxintetely 2500 including tests made available for com- Chancellor S. V. Sanford, presi- the student body and teachers writers, in the three upper classes parison, only two show' similarity dent of the G. E. A, will pre- and superintendents of the in the..;other group. Competition of leaders. Mary Frances Mul- side. ' will be in essay writing, short sixth congressional district she drow, of Milledgeville, scored has ordered twenty pigs to he Some of the teachers arrived story writing,' and poetry writ- first in English, first in history, on Sunday in order to attend "the ing.4'. '••-••'• ii ;; ' barbecued, 500 pounds of pota- and was among the first ten in toes for salad, 300 loaves of first meeting which was held in mathematics. The only one to the First Methodist church. Music The sponsoring d" the literary bread, 300 gallons of tea, 20 come near her achievement was contest between students is • an gallons of pickles, and 2500 for the program was 'furnished Edith Catherine Murphy, of At- S A H F o R D by the G. S. C. W. glee club and annual project of the Corinthian apples. lanta, who led the list in science, orchestra under the direction of to increase interest in writing. The delegates to the Geor- Chancelor S. V. Sanford, who and came third in mathematics. Mr. Max Noah, head of the music Freshman contestants are judged gia Educational Association of will preside at G. E. A. meeting. Annella Brown, of Dublin, placed department. Special guests were separately from upperclass writ- this district, who are holding among the first ten in English, introduced by Col. J. H. Jenkins, ers in the three fields of creative an all-day session here, will be and fifth in history. president of G. M.- C, and the writing, essays, short stories, and (he guests of the college at the Two Milledgeville girls, Mary address for the occasion was poems. Each contestant is allowed barbecue at noon. New Frances Muldrow*, and Frances given by Dr. Harvey Cox, presi- to submit only one contribution emoers Denise Turner finished first and dent of Emory University. in each field, but may contribute second in the history test, while Addec to all three fields. o Staff Prominent educators expected third place went to Muriel Sims, to attend the meetings will in- Infant Jessie of Union, New Jersey. Rules of the contest, which C in clude Chancellor Sanford, Sup- closes November 1, have been Out-of-state girls did unusually erintendent M. D. Collins, df the posted on all the bulletin board? Enters. Schoc well in proportion to their num- Several new members were state department of education; on the campus Entrants must ber in the freshman class of over added to the Corinthian staff at Supierintendfctnt Ralph Newton, submit their contributions to five hundred. In addition to nf Way c r o s s ; . Mr. L. M. Lester, of a meeting of the Literary Guild Sara Deck, Corinthian editor, be- At Tender Age Muriel Sims' high • standing in the state department of education; fore November 1. All contribu- history, two Florida girls, Frances held recently. The Literary Superintendent Mairk Sr-W'h tions must be signed under a pen Freshmen are often referred Daniel, of Orlando, and Louise Guild held recently. The Liter- Thomaston; Mr. Kyle T. Alfriend. name, and a sealed envelope to as babies by sophisticated Solomons, of: P'erry, placed sec- ary Guild sponsors the publica- secretary of the G. E. A.; Mr. M. must accompany each contribu- upper-classmen, and if they are. ond and fourth, respectively in tion of the Corinthian during the R. Little, state supervisor, and tion, in which the writer's real then Dixie Barrett can be classed the science placement test. year and elects the staff mem- the members of the education de- name and pen name are revealed. Albany furnished the winner bers. partment at G. S. C. W. as a babe in arms. This G. S. C. (Continued on Page 3) Winners will be announced 'as W. freshman, claimant of the The new staff members include A barbecue dinner will be given Mary McGavock, Thomasville, soon after the close of the contest honor of being the youngest stu- on the front campus at noon, at as possible. Judges in each class business manager; Louise Crowd- which time the teachers will be dent in the school, was fourteen Hobby Groups er, Birmingham, Ala., art editor; the guests of G. S. C. W. The will consist of two people from years of age when she officially Milledgeville and one member of Hazel Witherington, Pineview, morning program will be given became a member of the largest the college staff who is not con- To Hold First circulation manager; Rebecca over to a meeting of the enure nected with the English depart- freshman class ever enrolled at Anderson, Atlanta, exchange edi- group in the auditorium, while ment. "Winning articles will be the college. tor; Annie Scott Gunter, Griffin, in the afternoon, smaller groups alumnae editor. ' published in the first issue of the She hails from Barwick, and Meeting Soon will hold conferences at scheduled places on the campus. Corinthian. Winners of first despite her tender age has led Other staff members include Activity council is sponsoring (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4) Sara Deck, Tunnel Hill, editor; The program for the day fol- hobby groups again this year as Rose Herndon, Dalton, associate lows: has been the custom for the past (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 3) few years. Students will be given Recreation Association Plans the opportunity to; spend their leisure time furthering their per- Inter-Dormitory Competition sonal hobbies and toi join groups Eleven Students Elected ' of other people' who are inter- In an attempt to give recrea- are not for advanced players, but ested in the same hobbies. To Memberships I n Jesters tion to- every girl on the campus for everyone. Instructors will be Faculty members will again act the Recreation Association will stationed .to teach, each game as sponsors for the hobby groups, Eleven students were chosen | ed in the try-outs will be put on sponser; beginning Monday, inter- from fundamentals to advanced and the time and place for the Wednesday night for membership a waiting list, to be taken into floor and inter-dormitory athle- technique. meeting of each group will be in the Jesters when the try-outs the club as vacancies occur. tics. Dormitory captains are: Bell, announced later. Cards will be were held in the high school as- Students who are interested in Running with the seasons the Minnie Goss, Jean Parker, Mar- given out in chapel at an early sembly room. Over fifty students stage-craft, and other phases of fall schedule will include volley- that Hillhouse; Bell Annex, Caro- date for students to sign up with took part in, the try-outs. dramatic art besides! acting, will ball and soccer. At the end of a lyn Coleman,. Alma Fortson, Sara the group of their choice. The new members of the Jes- be given a chance to prove their period of three weeks the teams Pryor; Terrell Proper, Beth Rig- The five hobby groups which ters include Elizabeth Garbutt, merit, and will be granted mem- gin, Joyce Hurst, Jean Pruder; playing volleyball will begin with will meet at an early date are: Albany; Frances Daniell, Orlando, bership in the Jesters according- Terrell A, Frances Daniel, Emily soccer; and the ones beginning nature study, adviser, Miss Fla.; Grace Clark, Savannah; ly. with soccor will take up volley- Williams, Harriet Stark; Atkin- Blanche Tait; keeping up with the Bonnie Burge, Atlanta; Elizabeth Officers of the Jesters who ball. There are a (few floors who son, Mary Hogg, Emily Cheves, times, adviser • Donavan, Sandersville; Anella were elected recently are Cath- prefer to play volleyball the en- Katy Rogers, Margaret Campbell, personality group, adviser, Mrs. Brown, Dublin: Virginia Forbes, tire time. They will be allowed Edna Smith; Terrell B and C, Max Noah, and student adviser, Griffin; Janie Lunsford, Atlanta; erine Mallory, Savannah, presi- to do so.
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