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Geor^e-Anne Volume 22 Collegeboro,Ga., Monday, October 10, 1949 No. 2 Douglas Taylor Catches Mason Clements Elected Greased Pig for Title President Senior Class For once in the history of the Results of last Mc 's elec- college, every freshman girl was tion of class officers s • Mason glad she wasn't a man. Over 100 Clements as president c e senior freshmen met in Sanford Lounge Be Sure of Facts Wanted—Editor for class; Alec White, president of Friday night, clad in dungarees Then Wire Story 1949-1950 Reflector the junior class, and Sonny Cle- and prepared themselves for any- ments, president of the sophomore Any faculty member or Members of the senior class thing that might happen. Upper- class. citissmen called the roll and student turning information in were asked by Mason Cle- Mason Clements, of Ray City, marched them (double-time) to to the George-Anne, please ments, president, last Mon- Ga., transferred from Cumberland the local football stadium to wit- be sure the contents are day to be looking around for College, Cumberland, Ky. Mason ness the Statesboro-Baxley game. authenic and the source is is active in the field of athletics. During the game, between correctly quoted. As no news- a capable person to edit the paper is wholly accurate, this 49-50 Reflector. If you are a Alec White, a transfer from Mid- cheers for the home team, TC dle Georgia and Mercer Univer- and Baxley, the frosh sat shiver- one is no exception. Errors senior and are interested in sity, is from Fitzgerald. Sonny ing, and waiting for the unknown are made and no one knows seeing that this year's annual Clements, from Rhine, was the fate that would befall them at who is to blame. We can have DOUGLAS TAYLOR is the best ever, see Mason only freshman member of the half time. Then they discovered a fairly accurate paper, even (Pig Catcher) if it doesn't come out until and get your name on the bal- varisity basketball and baseball the reason for the unconventional teams last year. clothes they had been instructed almost a week after everying lot. The election time has not has happened, if everyone will to wear. A greasy pig (grown to been announced but will take Other officers of the senior class keep this in mind. First of Council the size of a hog) was turned place at an early date. are Zack Williams, of Barney, vice ar~ loose in midfield and the fresh Plans in Effect president; Robert Abell, Richland, tr nen had to try to catch the slip- treasurer; and Alethia Stuckey, or Perv beast or else .... One of the first plans of the Brunswick, secretary. f0 | The pig had run less than 40 Alumniscope—TC student council to go into effect Film Library for The junior class elected Joe Mus- yards when it was smothered by Grads All Over is the activity hour each week-day SE Georgia at TC selwhite, Cordele, vice president; the frosh. When the dust, grease, night from 6:15 to 7 in the gym- Peggy Purser, Cochran, secretary, Alvin McLendon and family are A film library, which stocks and freshmen had been cleared nasium. At that time there will anw Burch Haynes, of Columbus, now living Vidalia, where Alvin audio-visual equipment for use in away, Douglas Taylor, Hinesville, be dancing, table tennis, checkers, treasurer. All of the junior class is associated with the Bethany schools of southeast Georgia, will and an unidentified individual from and other forms of recreation. begin operation at Teachers Col- officers are transfers from Middle Metter were left holding the pig. Home as public relations repre- Also planned is a rally before the Georgia College. sentative. lege by January 1. The Metterite, upon being asked first basketball game in Decem- Sophomore officers are Alvin if he were a student, explained Sue Snipes is leaving Bulloch ber. This rally includes a bon-fire, Plans for establishment of the Moreland, Wrens, vice president, that he.Jived,in Room 4, Sanford, county. She will teach elementary fireworks, and the burning of an library under the auspices of the and Mrs. Lucy Abell, secretary and had lost his rat cap. After education at Shorter Colleg, Rome, effigy. State Department of Education and treasurer. Douglas had been carried off the Ga. were disclosed last week by Car- field on the shoulders of upper- Lucy Jones is teaching third Other plans includes beautifi- land C. Bagley, director of Audio- cation of the campus, music in 'Who Says Can't' to classmen, the other claiment re- grade at Dublin. Visual Education Service in Geor- the dining hall for each evening fused to leave. He said it was his Mary Webb is working as field gia. Be Masquers' First meal, and many projects which The first plays to be presented "hawg" 'cause he caught it and representative for the Georgia At least $50,000 worth of film Citizens Council. are still incomplete. by the Masquers will be "Who ey couldn't take it away. What will be made available for loan Says Can't," by Kathryn McCluse, more, he wanted transportation Harris Harville is director of The student council is eager to to public schools and to depart- and "The Glittering Gate," by carry it home. It was explained secondary education, Troy State take an active part in anything ments of the Teacher College. Mr. Lord Dunsany. These two one-act him that the greasy pig belong- Teachers College. that concerns the studenty actvi- Bagley advised President Zach S. plays are among many other fea- . to the college and had been J. D. Cherry, who is superin- ty life and to aid and assist all Henderson. ed only as a stunt. tendent of the DeKalb County campus organizations and clubs. tures on Video Varieties, which In assembly last Monday morn- School, was recently pictured The library will carry a staff will be presented on October 27 l. Student Council Member with his family in the Atlanta of six persons. It will be housed at 8 o'clock in the college audi- ck Brady presented Taylor with jQurnal. J. D. is one of TC's Statesboro Citizens in the college library building. torium. ) a certificate of merit which Aid Concert Series graduates, who is an educator by The casting for "Who Says aranteed him a bright future choice and tends to stay in the For the coming season the citi- Students and Faculty Can't" is: I the hog-catching profession; field of education. zens of Statesboro are joining Edith Wright, Mary Lillard; | a carton of cigarettes, and Held Present Play with the college to present a Mrs. Wright, Jean Fordham; Mr. .„) a beautiful white-visored rat Byrd Ivester is director of the College students and faculty community artist series. The in- Wright, Tillman Newson; Robert Habersham-Stephens Regional Li- creased budget resulting from the joined with the Junior Womans brary at Clarksville. Wright, William C. Wyatt; Tom- On being asked to speak, Tay- sale of season tickets to States- Club to present "Jack and the "Dick" Alexander is with the my (Robert's pal), Joe Stubbs; r replied, "The subject is too boroians will permit the securing Beanstalf", a play for children, on Division of General Extension of Isabel (Edith's chum), Lola Rob- easy. I couldn't grasp it." of finer artists to appear here. Thursday afternoon and night. the University of Georgia. bins. A joint "talent committee" of Miss Freida Gernant, art teach- Jane Quarterman Comer is CORRECTION college faculty and townspeople er, served as chairman of the sets The cast of "The Glittering teaching seventh grade in Moul- will select the artists within the committee. Gate" will be Charles Jackson Correction on story on edi- trie. next week or so, and announce- Students appearing in the pro- and Al Coursey. Myrtle Carpenter teaches in torial page: Masquers meet- ment of the series will be made duction were Robert P. Stephens All proceeds taken in from the ing on Friday- morning. Columbus, Ga. She has been there later. Jr. as the butcher; Fain Green, Video Varieties .presentation will Addition"'to 2 one-act plays since she left TC. Martha Jean Eason, and Jean Wil- be used to redecorate the Mas- on front page :The cast is Annette Alexander is principal All students will be admitted liams as cloud dancers. queres' room. subject to change. at Damascus in Early county. to these concerts on presentation of identification cards, since the series comes under the Student Activitity Fee paid at registra- T. C. RADIO HOU T. C. CALENDAR tion. Dr. Ronald J. Neil is chairman Monday, October 10— Band (Aud.)—9 to 11 a.m. The GTC Radio Hour will be November 9 — Veterans Club of the college committee. back on the air this fall beginning Art Club (Art room)—8 p.m. George-Anne ( George Anne of- (Armistice Program).
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