Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 5-27-1950 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" (1950). The George-Anne. 616. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/616 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]. ■^■■■■HMi Tit Next * Week Exams VOLUME 22 Georgia Teachers College, Collegeboro, Georgia, Saturday, May 27, 1950 NUMBER 29 Overstreet, Stone, Reynolds; New Leaders Spencer Overstreet was elected president of the 1950-51 student council in an election held Monday. A Henderson Trio Delighted Students PAY BILLS Today Is Last Day To work with him are Eddie Ort, The 11 students who owe ac- as vice president; Blair Wells as In Chapel Friday of Last Week counts in the business office are Concert Tickets secretary, and Alvin Moreland as requested to pay these bills before treasurer'. Students had the unexpected reporting for their first examina- thrill of hearing a new singer in Spencer, who has worked with tions on June 1. *3ie making in chapel last Friday. Are Available Sam Archer during the spring - k 'QWg$-gi RRFBe shrd es see 'She little lady was Miss Anne Annuals Arrive; The Statesboro Concert Associa- quarter as vice president, is a Henderson, five-year-old daughter Students Satisfied tion will close its drive for mem- member of the sophomore class. of President and Mrs. Henderson, bers on Saturday, May 27, after He has a keen interest in sports, Speaking of the Blue Tide, take particularly basketball. in a program rendered by the which time no more tickets will be three. a look at the new Reflectors. John First Class Camp Eddie, also a sophomore, has Kelly and his staff certainly did a available. You will remember that been active as freshman president, The program was a musical one it is the policy of the Association and was thoroughly enjoyed by all good job of putting things togeth- Turn 'Nature Boys' B.S.U. local and state president, to sell membership season tickets and in the orchestra and several the students. Little Anne took her er. Of course, the printer made a Seventeen students and faculty only and none are available at the other musical organizations. bows with all the calm dignity of mistake or two, but we all know members camped out at the Jessie door for individual concerts. a mezzosoprano. Blair, a junior, has been active better, and that's what really mat- James Camp near Wrens last week The Association this year plans The program was as follows: end. They were members of Miss on dormitory house councils, the ters. Ten years from today we'll to open the series with a concert "Old Folks at Home," President Dorothy Hilliard's n o n - credit ■ student council, and in religious by Amparo Iturbi, pianist, sister of organizations. Henderson on the xylophone. all remember that "Dean Dan Big- Camp Leadership class. the famous Jose Iturbi. Two other- "Peggy O'Neal," Anne and her gers" was a big wheel on the cam- The class, the first of its concerts will be presented later, to Al, a sophomore, has shown spe- father. pus, but we'll also remember that kind to be offered at T.C, realize be chosen after the membership cial talent in Masquers and intra- Solos, "Criusing Down the Riv- Dean Paul Carroll was a lot big- that oftimes the communities that drive is closed and the budget is mural sports. er," "If I Knew You Were Coming ger. hear teachers have no one to work established. Spencer defeated Eugene Ken- with teenage recreation. In an ef- drick and Bo Ware; Eddie defeated I'd Baked a Cake," Anne. Kelly's idea of placing a real The price of a season member- Jimmy Oliver; Blair defeated Mar- blue-tide with a sea gull flying fort to overcome this difficulty the ship season ticket is $5.00 for ad- "The Old Gray Mare," "Darling class met two or three hours each jorie Weatherford; and Al defeated ing above the water really went ults and $2.50 for students. This Nellie Gray," President Henderson week at night and received no Sheila Home and Joe Smith. over in a big way. We have George includes tax, and the tickets are on the Harmonica. credit for the course. Next year it Nursery songs, "Mary Had a Parrish to thank for taking the transferable. freshman boy and girl on their trip is hoped that a credit course can Little Lamb," "Little Jack Hom- be offered. If you wish memberships please er," "Jack and Jill," "Row, Row through the classes to final gradu- give the money to Mr. Averitt, Mr. New Officers for ation. Mr. James turned over his en- Your Boat," by Anne. tire camp to the group and stated Broucek, Dean Carroll, Mr. Kopp, The George-Anne "Row, Row Your Boat," "Polly In speaKing of all the "mail," that his only wish was that every or Mr. Neil before Saturday, May meaning boxes upon boxes of year- 27. "Bud" Stone, whose real name is Wolly Doodle All the Day," Presi- child could spend a few days every John, was elected editor of The dent Henderson on the mandolin. books, Kelly said, "Most mail I year at a good camp. ever got in my life." And, from the George-Anne for the coming year, Animal songs by Anne: "A- The campers, divided into four 1950-51, in ;the student election on hunting We Will Go," "Baa, Baa, look on his tired face, it was the groups, Jesse's, James', Wrens' most he ever wants to receive. 49'-'50 Busy Year Monday. Charles Stewart will Black Sheep," "The Cow Jumped and Robins', did all the camp du- serve with him as business man- Over the Moon," "I Love Little Congratulations to John Kelly ties, including gathering of wood ager. Pussy." and his staff from everyone. and water, cooking and cleaning For Organ Guild "Bud" has worked with sports Reading by Anne: "Some Folks up. on the Wrens "Jefferson Report- Say I Lisp." Miss Hilliard, assisted by Mr. Last Thursday night at the May er" and was sports editor of The Hugh Caldwell, Dr. Georgia Wat- meeting of the Teachers College Anne on bugle: "Glory, Glory to George-Anne this year. Charles Non-Bus. Majors son, and former Wrens Scoutmas- Guild, Student Group, American has Jbeen reporter for The George- Old T.C." ter, Bud Stone, taught the students Guild of Organists, Martha Dris- Mrs. Henderson on the accord- Anne this year. such camp crafts as canoeing, ca- kell of Waycross was elected Dean "Bud" defeated Edith Carpenter ion; President Henderson and Can Get Certificate noe safety (followed with prac- for the coming year of 1950-51, to Anne, duet: "Jesus Is Tenderly and Margaret Harrison, while tice), erection of poncho shelters succeed Archie Nessmith. Betty Charles defeated Doug Coley. Calling,'' "In the Sweet Bye and By Taking Exams for trips, the making of bed rolls Ann Sherman was elected secre- Bye." and packs, fire-building, outdoor tary-treasurer, succeeding Jackie All the numbers were accompan- Examinations enabling non-busi- cookery (including utensiless Knight. ied by Mrs. Henderson, who also ness majors who are in the teach- meals, the making of camp lan- '50-51 'Reflector' ing field to get a business certifi- This has been a busy year for was mistress of ceremonies. We of terns, kettles, and other cooking the organ guild. On two occasions The George-Anne would like to say cate have been prepared by Mr. utensils from tin cans. Officers Named Cameron Bremseth. they had outside speakers to which thanks to President Henderson and The program also included scav- local ministers and organists were Earle M. Reynolds was elected his family, along with the entire Many teachers who have been to enger hunts, campfires, Campers invited. The speakers were Miss editor of the 1951 Reflector by the student body, for a delightful hour to business school or have learned Own (church service), etc. During Elizabeth Buchshaw, organist and junior class last Friday. To serve of entertainment. typing, shorthand and bookkeeping their free time, campers enjoyed choir director of the Bull Street with him as business manager through some other means, would fishing, hiking, swimming, and Baptist Church, Savannah, and the is Gene Henderson. have been unable to teach business boating. Reverend F. Bland Tucker, rector Earle has had magazine writing next year unless they have major- of Christ Church, Savannah, and a experience and Gene was business Receive Awards ed or minored in it. These examin- manager of The George-Anne in The various awards that were member of the commission for re- ations will enable teachers to teach 27 to Graduate vision of the Episcopalian Hymnal. 1948-49. presented on Honors Day went to: business after taking two courses Titus Singletary, who won the Both speakers were well received in business and one methods From Lab High by students and guests and dis- James Allen Bunce Loving Cup for course. writing the best original essay on Twenty-seven Lab High Seniors cused formally and informally the History's Largest some phase of Georgia history. The examinations will be given will graduate Monday night, May duties of the church organist and Nolie Wyse, who won the Ida here on June 3 and July 22.
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