The George-Anne Student Media

The George-Anne Student Media

Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 4-19-1948 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" (1948). The George-Anne. 233. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/233 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]. BACK YOUR BACK YOUR BASEBALL BASEBALL TEAM! THE GEORGF-AN TEAM! PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE VOLUME I COLLEGEBORO, GEORGIA, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1948 NUMBER 17 Blue Tide Wins 40th Anniversary Newberry Game TC Industrial Arts Last Thursday night on the Of TC Is May 29 arport diamond the Teachers won Home Near Ready what might prove to be the best The fortieth anniversary of baseball game of the current sea- The Industrial Arts building, Georgia Teachers College will be. son from Newberry College. The located south of the Laboratory final outcome was in doubt until celebrated on Saturday, May 29, Philharmonic Tide Nine Has 9 High School and west of the col- the last batsman was retired and with many gala festivities, it Choir Travels when Jimmy Conner threw New- Wins And 1 Loss lege, is almost completed and the was announced recently by the berry's Woodcock out at first for transfer from the basement of After a year of performing on- college administration. the third out in the ninth inning The Blue Tide baseball team the gym is expected to take place ly on the college state, the Phil- has completed a third of the cur- This date, set aside as Alum»i the Teachers were elading 3 to 2. in the very near future, Dr. Ivan harmonic Choir returned to its rent season* and the record thus Day, wi\l witness a return to the The game proved to be a pitch- Hostetler, chairman, of the Divi- policy of making trips to other ers duel all the way. Each pitch- far is 9 wins against 1 loss. campus of many former T. C. sion of Arts, has announced.. cities to sing in visiting Hines- er allowed seven hits and New- Coach Scerace's charges began graduates, who will be entertain- The new building, constructed ville Friday evening. The chior berry's inability to bunch any of the season with a swing through ed throughout the day and for- theirs effectively told the final was guests of the the P.T.A. for Florida, winning 4 of 5 games with material and labor furnish- mally welcomed at a banquet in story. Frank Bagley was in con- the evening meal and later pre- played there. Double victories ed by the government, contains a the dining hall Saturday evening. trol all the way for the Teachers- were taken over the Jacksonville sented their program from the floor space of 5,700 square feet, as the Teachers' batters hit when Naval Air Station and Stetson Highlighting the activities will which is about twice as large as stae of the Legion Hall with Dr. the chips were down. with a single loss to the Univers- the recently constructed science be a parade which will tour the Neil the director, and Mr. Brou- Newberry scored first in the ity of Florida. city of Statesboro in the after- cek accompanying at the piano. first half of the fourth on a long laboratory. The plans were drawn noon. At least ten highly deco- home run - by Gambrell. The The Teachers then returned up by Dr. Hostetler and Profes- The program was divided into Teachers came right back. Mason home to defeat Erskine in a dou- rated floats, one from each de- sor John H. Erickson, also of the three parts. The first group of Clements singled, Mithell Conner bleheader at the local diamond. partmental club on the campus, Industrial Arts Department. songs included "Night So Dark", and Al Williams walked to fill Reeves and Bagley went all the will form the main body of the the bases, then Lawrence Parker way to take" the two victories Construction activities here on "Shepherds Christmas Song", over the Indians. parade which will be led by the was hit by a pitched t>all to force the campus were under the direc- college band. The Statesboro "List to the Lark", "Souls of in the tying run. In the seventh A trip to Macon allowed the tion of John D. Roach, assistant High School Band is also sched- the Righteous", "The Lords' Dudley Spell led off with a single Blue Tide to avenge themselves uled to appear in the parade and for the Teachers. Then Bagley superintendent of the John A. Prayer", "O Perfect Love", "Ave for a defeat handed them last it has been suggested that the advanced him to third with an- Johnson Construction Corporation Maria", with Mr. Loomis singing year by Mercer. "Bo" Whaley veterans enrolled at the college other single. At this time with of Atlanta. the solos "My God and I" and allowed- the Bears only 4 hits in don their uniforms for the occa- two down Doug Daniel came taking the 8 to 1 victory. sion. "Tradi Nucha." through with a clean hit to cen- The Pittsburgh Plate Glass ter and the Teachers went into Returning home again the Company had charge of the color Following the alumni banquet, The second part of the pro- the lead. Their last run came on Teachers made it four straight scheme and careful consideration, a formal dance, sponsored by gram included two numbers from Elijah, "He Watches Over a single by Clements and a dou- over Stetson by defeating the was given to the comfort and con- members of the faculty, will be ble by Tom Dykes. Newberry Hatters two days in succession. Israel" and "Thanks Be to God." venience of the student crafts- held in the gymnasium, which af- added one more run on a home Jim Hall and Herb Reeves were fair will end the day's activities. The concluding parts consisted run by Scarborough in the ninth. the winning pitchers. men. All machinery has been of . "Jacob's Ladder", "Lonesome • Fielding honors for the evening painted to blend with the wall Valley", and "Walking at Night." went to Doug Daniel. in the ,6th colors and, according to Dr. Hos- "Teachers" Judge (Gene Henderson also sang the when he~ came in ninety feet to I.R.C. Presents Bound tetler, that company plans to Literary Events In solo, "Three for Jack." rob-Newberry of what was label- Table Discussion On make this a model shop which - 1st District Contest The choir -plans to make sev- ed a sure hit that would have re- U.M.T. Over Radio eral other trips before the quar- sulted in a run. might be used by them for adver- Several members of the T. C. The International Relations ter is over. Clements and_ Spell led the tising purposes. student body and faculty partici- Club presented a round table dis- pated in judging in the various Teachers at the plate with two .An inspection by the Federal hits each. Woodcock and Scar- cussion on -' Universal Military fields of the First District Liter- Training over the T. C. Hour, on Housing Administration of At- Dr. Pittman Begins brough had two each for the los- ary . Meet held here Friday. ers. Bagley struck out six and station WWNS, last Wednesday lanta is expected to take place Grade B and C school from the Series of Discussions Whitworth retired four in the evening. on April 16. After the inspection first district were represented. With College Students same manner. Professor Jack Averitt, of the the building will be wired and Dr. Marvin S. Pittman has an- Speech Instructress Dorothy Newberry: R H E Social Science Division, introduc- prepared for occupancy. ed Comer Yates, president of Stewart and her class in advanc- nounced that he will institute a 0| 0| 0| 1| 0| 0| 0| Oj i ■' - 1 IRC and discussion leader. Other The new laboratory contains ed speech judged the declama- series of discussions with stu- Teachers: members of the group were Jack space for a large drafting room, tion and recitation entries; Pro- dents interested in school admin- 0| 0f-0| 1| 0| 01 1| l|x 3| 7| 1 Brady, veteran from Waycross; metal shop, planning room, fin- fessors Jim White and Cameron Batteries: Newberry — Whit- istration, the first to take place Jay Sarratt, veteran from Tif- ishing room, an office and two Bremseth judged typewriting and worth and Scarbrough; Teachers, at 4:00 p. m in the browsing ton; and Ruth Swinson, States- rest rooms. A separate room at shorthand; Msds. Ruth Bolton Bagley and Dykes. room of the library tomorrow. boro. Regis Rowell, of Sylvania, the rear will house two hot air and Margaret Strahlman, home was also present. furnaces for heating purposes. economics entries; and Dr. Field- Dr. Pittman designates these Commerce Students ing Russell and all English De- discussions as "bull sessions and Go to Douglas For Al Davis, Jim Roberts, and Jim partment teachers, essays. not classes," and predicts that G.B.S.A. Convention they will be of great air to stu- Rouse. Vets Elect Poole dents who plan to enter the field Seven students and Professor The activities included films, of school administration when Bremseth, of the T.

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