Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 5-1-1959 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" (1959). The George-Anne. 406. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/406 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]. IT WONT BE LONG NOW, as these recent construction pic- and the classroom building, shown in the middle and on the and in the classrooms. Fall quarter should see the completion tures show, and we'll be enjoying the new facilities of the right. These two new buildings will greatly alleviate many of of the Frank I. Williams Center and the classroom building Frank I. Williams Dining Hall-Student Center, shown on the left, the crowded situations now on campus in both the dining hall should be ready by the new year. Student Council Nominees Named; Brown and Giles For President THE GEORGE-ANNE Jerry Brown and Emory Giles PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE are the Student Council presi- Summer School dential nominees for the com- ing year. VOLUME 32 Collegeboro, Georgia, Suburg of Statesboro, Friday, May 1, 1959 NUMBER 24 First vice presidential nomi- Registration Is nees are Albert Burke and Jack Willis. Mon., June 15 Candidates for the newly Old South Ball created office of second vice Students Look Foward to Using Registration for the first term president are Ed McCleskey and of summer school will be on James Chivers. Charles Ragsdale Best Held Yet,' Monday, June 15, in the Old was nominated from the floor. Gym between the hours of 9:30 Vying for the office of secre- Two New Buildings Next Year a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 tary are Viivan Blizzard and Says Manning With the coming of the fall p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Ellen Durham. quarter, we can all look foward Prior to the registration Susan Brandon and Betty Jean Passing through an arch to using the facilities of the hours, all beginning freshmen Bryant are vying for the office covered with flowers and green- High School Industrial Arts Fair new Frank I. Williams Dining will assemble in the auditorium of treasurer. ery, couples attending the Old Hall - Student Center, and the in the Administration Building The election will be held on South Ball Saturday night, April new year should see us in the at 8:00 a.m. for instruction re- Thursday, May 14, across from 25, were greeted and shown to To Be Displayed On GTC Campus new classroom building. garding resistration procedure. the Blue Tide. Voting hours are their tables by Negro porters. The business department, the All graduate students will as- from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p.m. The industrial arts projects of and complete during the 1958-59 home economics division, and semble in the auditorium in the Those persons who are stu- According to Hubert Manning students in the junior and senior school year under supervision of the science divicsion will be Marvin Pittman School at 8:00 dent teaching off campus and of Nahunta, president of the high schools of the First, Sixth, an industrial arts instructor at transferred to the new class- a.m. for directions regarding reg- wishing to vote may do so by junior class, this was the best and Eighth Congressional Dis- school. The projects illustrate room building. istration prcedure for graduate writing their choice of candi- Old South Ball ever held at tricts of the Augusta area will the practical application of the The first floor will be oc- students. dates on a piece of paper and Georgia Teachers College. be on display at Georgia Teach- students' study of industrial cupied by the business and home Students desiring a room on sending it to Charles McLendon. ers College May 16, 1 p. m. to tools, materials, processes and economics department. Five campus should reserve rooms The theme of the affair was 10 p. m., and May 17, 2 p. m. technology to the solution of a These will not be opened until naturally, "The Old South." rooms will be used by the busi- by writing to the Director of election day. to 5 p. m. design, planning and production ness department and the home Housing and send the room Following the theme, the decora- problem. Voting will be by secret ballot, tions were focused around the This regional exhibit is one economics division will use six reservation fee of $25.00. but the vote must be signed by A $250 scholarship will be rooms. Each department will A general currimulm work- fountain outside the old gym of the three Arts Fairs to be held the principal of the school where and the "Southern Plantation" simultaneously in the state. The offered by Associated Industries also have an office and a con- shop, a science workshop for they are student teaching. of Georgia at each regional fair ference room. elementary teachers, a langu- setting which was brought from other two will be held in Al- A college roster Will be on Effingham County High School. bany and Atlanta. This will be to a senior student for con- age institute for high school tinuing his education. This award Science Division French teachers, and a gradu- hand at the polls and the names Confederate flags, oak leaves, the third year of regional fairs. of students voting will be and Spanish moss added to the will be made at the senior's The science division will use ate program will be offered this These regional Georgia fairs school in connection with the the second floor. The biology summer. checked off as they sign. Ballots decorations in side the gym. will be counted secretly by Stu- are a part of a program de- school's achievement program. section will consist of four Mary Ann Harrell of Macon, signed to encourage and recog- large rooms, to be used for labs dent Council members only, and Other Awards Given no results will be available un- chairman of the entertainment nize outstanding technological and classrooms, and storage Johnson Heads til all tabulations are made. committee, planned an amusing studyand work of junior and Numerous other awards will and office rooms. The Chemis- minstrel show. Mike Sweat, senior high students in the field be given. First place trophy cups try and Physics section will con- 1. No candidates may come Soperton, acted as master of of industrial arts. They are co- will be awarded at each regional tain six rooms to be used as within 50 feet of the polls. ceremonies of the show. Other sponsored in Georgia by the fair to the students in each of labs and classrooms. Offices and Slate of Officers participants included Glenn Georgia Industrial Arts Associa- the grade groupings who ex- storage rooms will also be in- 2. There shall be no loitering tion and Associated Industries emplify the best craftsmanship. cluded in this section. ' at the polls. Clower, Morgan; Jim Fields, The honorary scholastic Claxton; Mercer McMillan, Coch- of Georgia. Grade groupings are: Group A, The new classroom building fraternity, Kappa Phi Kappa, of ran; Sylvia Phillips, Tarrytown; seventh and eighth grades; is being constructed by the Delta 3. There shall be no more than Entries to Be Shipped Georgia Teachers College, has two persons at a time helping and Arlen Hester, Sycamore. Group B, ninth and tenth Construction Company of Way- elected a new slate of officers at the polls during election. Winning entries will be grades; Group C,eleventh and cross, Georgia. for the year beginning Septem- The college dance band pro- shipped from the regional fairs twelfth grades. ber, 1959. vided the music for the gala The Frank I. Williams Student 4. All posters or any other to Dearborn, Michigan to be First place medals will be Center is under Mobley Con- The new Officers are as campaign material must be down affair. At the close of the dance, entered in The Ford Motor Com- awarded to winners in each of follows: the band played "Dixie," and the struction Company of North Au- within 24 hours after the elec- pany International Industrial 30 classifications. Classifications gusta, South Carolina. President, James Johnston, Al- tired but happy people left the Arts Fair. tion. include such things as machine The top or main floor will bany; vice president, Harris "old South" to return to their Projects entered for competi- work, wrought iron furniture, be made up of a dining room, West, Sylvester; secretary, Stacy everyday routine. tion must have been started wood turning, general electrici- a reading room, six possible Wells, Hinesville; treasurer, Al- ty, architectural drawing, leather, conference rooms, a Student bert Burke, Wadley; publicity, There will be a very im- ceramics, mechanical drawing Council room, publication Emory Giles, Sandersville; and and others. rooms, a lounge, and a porch. historian, Roberts Adams, States- portant meeting of Big Sisters A post office, bookstore, boro. Pine to Be Awarded on Monday night, May 4, in Four QTC Professors snackbar, recreation and game These officers will be in- Second and third place in- room, and an audio-visual room stalled in Assembly, May 6. The conference room 8 in the Ad- dustrial art award pins will be will complete the basement.
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