Georgia Southern University - Reflector Yearbook (Statesboro, GA)
- Class of 1943
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Georgia Southern College Library Georgia Southern College Zach S. Henderson Library r? S outliers. With 365 stars on our service Mag, Georgia Teachers Col- lege is well represented on the front. There are 146 grad- uates, of these 144 are men, two are women; 203 non- graduates, 194 men and nine women; and 16 members of the faculty, 15 men and one woman, who are in all branches dI the service. Many of these are on foreign duty and some have been cited for distinguished service. These men and women are giving their all in and effort to win the war. Some of them may never return home. Others, who are fortunate enough to return may be maimed for life. All of them will have the hard task of beginning life again in a virtually new world; a world entirely dif- ferent from that in which they lived while in the service. ON THE HOME FRONTS It is up to us who are left at home to do our part by trying to keep this a place to which they will he glad to come. We must uphold the traditions and ideals that these who have gone may realize that they are not forgotten hut are fondly rememhered. It is here at Georgia Teachers College that we are heing trained to cope with life. Many changes have been made in the regular routine of things because of the present conditions, yet these changes are not met with a frown but with a cheerful smile from everyone; because we know that in this way we are doing our bit toward winning the war. Through our daily life on the campus, the hours of study, work and pleasure, we are always con- scious of the fact that many of us must follow in llit- footsteps of those who have already entered the service and that the rest must carry on at home. To vou who are already in the service and to you who will be in before many months, we pledge to do our best! 38953 THE ADMIN 1ST RATION l u: Mm 11 m i. Pick up tlic paper ' Bon l Mil ii n Your balance i- Viola Perry It ' s required ' Charles H. Stone Shhhhhhhhh . Zulieme Lank It ' s overdue . . Hassie 1aide McElveen ' It helps to reduce ' Soi ' iiiK Johnson Now, boys Emma Moates My flashlight Florine Myers Time to go, boys ' Isa Stanch. That ' ll be . . . let me see Eva Hayes Bring your ration book I ' ll BY CROUSE A picnic? Goody! :;.V;; ' v ' - ' r:V v- - ' FACULTY Coach Smith, Fight, boys ; Marjorie Guardia, Simply beautiful ; Jane Robson, Somebody ' s radio ; Edith Guill, My bow and arrows ; W. S. Hanner, It ' s just in the great scheme of things ' ' ; Ruth Bolton, My favorite hash rec- ipe ; Leland Moon, If it ' s progressive . . . ; Queen Collins. Report cards . . . ; Willie Hugh Hinely, Call me pro- fessor ; Frances Grove, Color, balance . . . ; W. B. Moil. How ' re you coming on with your work? ; Gussie Goss. Ah. Robbie . . . ; Mamie Jo Jones, Snap into it, gang ; Esther B ' arnes, Practice makes perfect ; Fielding Russell, I ' m teaching history now. 10 FACULTY Sara Junks. 1 m. urn, urn . . . ; Ri i:v BrAZIEL, .Me, a chaperone? ; Nan Huckabee, The fundamentals are . . . ; Jkwki.i. Scales. My boy friend . . . ; Joe Carruth, Now let me . . . ; Ikis Dukes, ] must go home . . Bob Donaldson, Yes, yes, I ' ll do it ; Juanita Thomas, Take a letter . . . ; Kins Pill-am, Let ' s dig this one up : Iai. in ' I ' m sslll, Sit near the front . . . ' : BlLLlE Opie, ' This newfangled education . . . ; Bertha Freeman, Get to work on those units . . . ; Ronald Neil, Ham and eggs . . . ' ; K. J. H. DeLoach. A Georgia Problem. No picture. 11 SENIORS George W. Mulling .... Baxley, Ga. President INDUSTRIAL ARTS Iota Pi Nu. 2, 3, President, 4; Bachelors Club, 2, 3, Secretaij and Treasurer, 4; Industrial Arts Club, 2, 3, 4; President Junior Class, 3; Student Council, 3. 4; Y. M. C. A., 2, 3. 4; Who ' s Who. Emily Louise Cromley . . . Brooklet, Ga. Secretary and Treasurer elementary education Lambda Theta Chi, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Vice- President, 4; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent, 3, President, 4; Last Hall House Council, 3, 4, President, 4; College Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4. Inman David Davis . . . Swainsboro, Ga. Vice-President INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial Arts Club, 1. 2, 3, 4, President, 4; Bugger Dagger Club, 4; Masquers Club, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Cahinet, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Bachelors Club, 4; Vesper Choir, 1, 2. 3: Student Council, 4: President Sanford House Council, 4; B. S. U. Council, 1. 2. 3, 4, Presi- dent, 4; Who ' s Who. Wayne Culbreth Edison, Ga. Student Council Representative general science Iota Pi Nu; Bachelors Club, 2, 3; Glee Club, 1, 4; Football, 2, 3; Basketball, 2; Science Seminar, 2; Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4. THE 1943 1 1 CLASS O F 1  4 3 Palmer G. Edenfield Wadley, Ga. Student Council Representative HISTORY Art Editor of Reflector. 4; Bugger Dagger, 4; Presidenl Junior Class, 3; Fine rts Club, 2: Vice-President Vesper Choir, 2: Y. M. C. .. L, 2. 3, I: [. R. C, 2; George-Anne Stall ' . !. JosEfii Eugene Feaster Bath, S. C. Student Council Representative [Mil STlil l. VRTS Iota Pi Nu, 3, I. Sergeant-at-arms, 4; Bachelors Club, 4; George-Anne Staff, I: Football, 3; T Club, 3, 1: Indus- trial Arts Club, 3, I: V. M. C. A., I. 2, 3, 4, Cabinet, 2; Rat Court Judge. 1: Sanford House Council. 4; Reflector Staff. 1: Student Political League Representative. 3. James Allen Jones Statesboro, Ga. Student Council Representative I.ENE!! I. SI IK E Iota Pi Nu, 4; Editor George-Anne. 4, George-Anne. 1, 2. Managing Editor, 3; Secretary-Treasurer Georgia Collegiate Press Association. 1; Secretary Junior Class. 3; Y. M. C. A., ' ■-• Cabinet, 3, I: Bugger Dagger Club. 3, 4, Presi- dent. I: Bachelors Club. 4; Mu Sigma. 2. . '  . 1: Hand. 1, 2, 3; Chorus. 2, 3, 1: Orchestra, 2. 3. Allie Jean Alderman Portal. Ga. ENGLISH Y. W . C. A.. 1. 2. 3, 4; English Club. 3; Home Ec. Club. I. REFLECTOR James Dorsey Blalock Waycross, Ga. SOCIAL SCIENCE Bugger Dagger Club; Bachelors Club; Transfer Student. South Georgia College. John Durward Bran non Ashburn, Ga. HISTORY Bugger Dagger Club, 3, 4; Bachelors Club, 4; George-Anne Staff, 3, 4; Sports Editor of Reflector, 4; Y. M. C. A., 3; Transfer Student, South Georgia College. William Joseph Byers, Jr Savannah, Ga. HISTORY Delta Sigma ; Transfer Student, Brewton Parker Institute. Zeke Daughtrey Adel. Ga. general science Iota Pi Nu, 4; Bugger Dagger Club, 3, 4, President, 4; Orchestra. 3; Basketball, 3; Glee Club, 3, 4; Bachelors Club, 4; Prosecuting Attorney Rat Court, 4; Transfer Stu- dent, North Georgia College. Dorothy Evelyne Fulcher Harlem, Ga. history W. A. A. President, 4; Y. W. A. Cabinet, 3, 4; B. S. U. Council, 4; Transfer Student, Junior College of Augusta. THE 1943 Dorothy Garner Adel, Ga. SOCIAL SCIENCE X Club. 1, 2, 3. 4. President, 4; L. R. C, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President, 3, President 4; Lewis Hall House Council. 3, 4, President, 4; W. A. A. Council. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. 2. 3, 4. Secretary and Treasurer, 1 ; Vesper Choir, 2. 3; Masquers, I; George-Anne Stall, 2, 3, 4; Reflector Staff, 4; Student Council, 4. Robert Herman Hartley Tennille, Ga. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial Arts (dub. 4; Transfer Student. Middle Georgia Collese. Alfred Harold Herrington .... Swainsboro, Ga. GENERAL SCIENCE Iota Pi Nu. 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Bugger Dagger Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3; Y. M. C. A., 2, 3, 4; Football, 2, 3; T Club, 3; Science Seminar. 3; Student Council, 3; Sanford House Council, 3; Transfer Student, Emory Junior College. Walter Thomas Johnston Americus, Ga. ENGLISH I. R. C, 3. 4; B. S. U. Council. 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. 3, 4; Ti ansfer Student. Georgia Southwestern College. Robbie Lee Mallard Cobbtown, Ga. elementary education X Club, 3, 4, Secretary. 4; Y. W. C. A.. 1. 2, 3, 4. REFLECTOR -J cajar L  - -t . - - j 4 m ■« ' - - nn.PH - Abbie Goss Mann Thomasville, Ga. GENERAL SCIENCE X Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; May Court, 1, 3; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice-President, 3, President, 4; Science Seminar, 2, 3, President, 3; George-Anne, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Secretary, 4; Vesper Choir, 2, 3; B. S. U. Council. 2, 3, 4; Masquers, 4; Student Sponsor of Bugger Dagger Club, 3, 4; Editor4n-Chief Beflector, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Dight Bruce Olliff, Jr Statesboro, Ga. HISTORY Delta Sigma, 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribe, 2, Vice-President, 3, Sec- retary, 4; George-Anne Staff, 2; Vice-President Sophomore Class; President Sophomore Class in Spring Quarter. Edwena Parrish Portal, Ga. GENERAL SCIENCE X Club, f, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer, 4; Lewis Hall House Council, 1, 2, 3, President, 3; Glee Club, f, 2, 3; I. B. C. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Science Seminar, 2, 3; Student Council, 3; Honors Day, 2, 3; Y. W. C. A., f, 2, 3, 4, President, 3 ; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Walter Julius Parrish Adel, Ga. industrial arts Delta Sigma, 4; T Club, 3; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 3, 4; Football, 3; Basketball 3; Industrial Arts Club, 3, 4; Transfer Student, Middle Georgia College. THE 1943 Harold L. Pearman Pavo, Ga. INDl STR] l. K I s Delta Siuma. . I. ire- President, 1: George-Anne Staff, 3; Industrial Arts Club, 3, 1; Bachelors Club, I: Y. W. C. A.. 3, 4; Transfer Student, Georgia Southwestern College. I vi;i Tiiom s Pi:i;i;i Dover, Ga. ENGLISH Dux Domina. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, President, . ' ' , 1; Masquers, 1. 2. . . I. Treasurer, 3, President, 4; Iota Pi Nu Sponsor, 2, 3; East Hall House Council, 3, 4, Vice-President, 1: Alpha Psi Omega, 3; English Club, 3, 4; George-Anne Staff, 3, 4; Fine Arts Cluh. 2; Student Council, 3; Pan- Hellenic, 3, 4; Vice-President, 3, President, 3; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 4; Beauty Section. 1. 2, 3; May Court. Tiny Ramsey Statesboro, Ga. HISTORY Delta Sigma. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Basketball, 3; Football, 2; Masquers. 4; T (dub. 3. I wiks Hargaret Raulerson .... Lake Butler, P la. HISTORY Iota Pi Nu, 3, 4; Secretary. 1: President Student Coun- cil. I; Mu Sigma. 3, 1: Masquers, 3, 1; Bachelors Cluh. I; Y. M. C. A.. 3, 4, Pianist, 4; Board Directors of Chorus. 3; Reflector Staff. 4; George-Anne. 4; Associate Judge Ral Court, 4; Transfer Student, South Georgia College. REFLECTOR Harry Landrum Robertson Waycross, Ga. ENGLISH Delta Sigma; George-Anne Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, Managing Edi- tor, 2, Editor, 3, Business Manager, 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3; Band, 1; Sanford House Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council. 2; Class President, 2; Masquers Club, 2, 3; Bach- elors Club, 4; Delta Sigma, Treasurer, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Wbo Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Thomas L. Robinson Sardis, Ga. GENERAL SCIENCE Bachelors Club, 4; Sanford House Council, 3, 4; I. R. C, 1; Science Seminar, 2, 3; Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Associate Editor Reflector, 4. Reginald Dean Rooks Arlington, Ga. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Transfer Student, Georgia Southwestern; Y. M. C. A.. 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club. 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer, 4; Bachelors Club, 4. Martha Wilma Simmons Statesboro, Ga. HOME ECONOMICS Epicurean. 1. 2. 4; Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 4; Epicurean Sec- retary, 4; George-Anne Staff, 4. James Carlton Stephens Sycamore, Ga. GENERAL SCIENCE Bugger Dagger Club, 4; Bachelors Club, 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3; Sanford House Coun- cil, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vesper Choir, 1; Boxing Team, 2; Science Seminar, 3; President. Danforth Society, 3; Reflector Staff, 4; George-Anne Staff, 3, 4; Defense Attorney, Rat Court, 4. No picture. THE 1943 JUNIORS I ' iiii I • 1 i i 1 ! I ■1 1 IiLD DhA Lhi ........ Slak ' slioro. ( a. Alma Cato Rincon, Ga. No Picture Billy Hayes Fair Bluff, N. C. Lewis Hinely Springfield, Ga. Ruth Johnson Alma, Ga. Fay Jones Metter, Ga. Denver Lanier Rocky Ford, Ga. Ida Lee Mosley Louisville, Ga. 24 JUMOKS W. Eugene Price Statesboro, Ga. James S. Roberts . . Ocilla, Ga. Helen Thigpen Garfield, Ga. Reginald Thompson Glennville, Ga. Sibyl Underwood Statesboro, Ga. John Wall Sylvester, Ga. Nancy Wardlaw Ashburn, Ga. Hubert Wells Climax, Ga. Leila Wyatt Cedartown, Ga. ' No Picture SOPHOMORES Marvin Prosser, President Statesboro, Ga. Dorothy Remington, Vice-President Statesboro, Ga. Catherine Rowse, Secretary Statesboro, Ga. Margaret Bunn, Treasurer Midville, Ga. Richard Starr, Student Council Representative Greensboro, Ga. Trances Blackwell Homer, Ga. Billy Brown Statesboro, Ga. James Bryan Brooklet, Ga. Paul Bunce Statesboro, Ga. No Picture 26 s o i ii o m o it 1: s Adri Callahan Adelle Callaw i ScilIKM ( ' MM I I! I [ines il Ic. Ga. Collins. C.i. Lanier, Ga. Venice Clifton Millen, Ga. Ci.okida I i i;i;i: i i: . Glennville, Ga. Winona Downs Eason . Barbara Edge . . Claxton, Ga. . M atesboi c . tu. Louise Glisson Mildred Groover Pembroke, Ga. Statesboro, Ga. Jesse Hamby Greenville, Ga. 1. 1. vine Herrin Howell, Ga. ' No picture 27 SOPHOMORES William Houston .... Swainsboro, Ga. Helen Hutchinson Adrian, Ga. Louise Kicklighter .... Glennville, Ga. Ray Lanier Cobbtown, Ga. Ralph Lightsey Bristol Ga. Virginia Lovett Girard, Ga. Willie Mayers Baxley, Ga. Helen Minchew Waycross, Ga. Frank Morrison .... Statesboro, Ga. Nellie Kate Newton .... Millen, Ga. Sophie Oliver Millhaven, Ga. No picture SOPHOMORES Dorothy Raw lings Vidette, Ga. Jeanette Sears .... Lumber City, Ga. Beth Stanfield .... Glennville, Ga. Margaret Strickland . . . Register, Ga. Hattie Swann Wrens. Ga. Louise Tompkins Adrian, Ga. Dorothy Twilley Mitchell, Ga. Jimmie Yarnell .... Springfield. Ga. Lillian Waters Sylvania, Ga. Geneva Withrow Odum. Ga. Juanita Wyatt Brooklet, Ga. Jack Wynn No picture Portal, Ga. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Jack Rutherford . Nashville, Ga President Dekle Banks . . . Statesboro, Ga Vice-Pi esident John Darley . . . Statesboro. Ga Treasurer Bill Cheshire . . . Ashburn, Ga Student, Council Representative Martha Allen . statesboro, Ga Ben Anderson . . Liaxton, ba Jack Ballenger . . Way cross, Ga 1 1 _ _ _ _ TV 7 T . Emmett W. Barnes . Statesboro, L a Jane Bateman . . Sylvester, Ga Parrish Blitch . Statesboro, Ga. William L. Brown . . Collins, Ga. Jeanette Browning . Glenwood, Ga. Christine Carr . . Guyton, Ga. Bruce Carruth . Statesboro, Ga. Kenneth Cowart Statesboro, Ga. Bennie Earl Deal . Statesboro, Ga. Carene Deal . . Statesboro, Ga. J MKS . 1 •: i . Statesboro, Ga. C. E. DeLoach . . Claxton, Ga. Hazel Donaldson . . Pulaski, Ga. Beverly Edwards . Claxton, Ga. Harold English . . Dexter, Ga. ' Charlie Farr . . Thomson, Ga. No picture ' - 0m i - —J IK £1 4 1 K 1 i 1 ) - YM FRESHMAN CLASS Freida Funderburke . . Cobbtown, Ga. Harold L. Moore .... Gordon, Ga. Emalyn Gordon . . . Hinesville, Ga. Thomas W. Move . . . Columbus, Ga. Frances Groover . . . Statesboro, Ga. Martha Jean Nessmith . Statesboro, Ga. Robert Groover . . . Statesboro, Ga. Wynelle Nesmith . . . Statesboro, Ga. Thomas Harrell .... Mitchell, Ga. Dorothy Newsome . . . Statesboro, Ga. Willie Mae Harrell . . White Oak, Ga. Marjorie Parkerson . . . Cadwell, Ga. Christine Hart . . . Statesboro, Ga. Mary Alice Peebles . . . Gibson, Ga. Jean Hendrix Brooklet, Ga. Jean Powell .... Manassas, Ga. Hazel Hendrix .... Statesboro, Ga. Mazie Reynolds .... Harlem, Ga. Jewell Hendrix . . . Statesboro, Ga. Betty Jo Rocker .... Brooklet, Ga. George P. Lee .... Statesboro, Ga. Velma Rocker .... Brooklet, Ga. Morgan Lee Statesboro, Ga. Janie Royal Hilltonia, Ga. Ruth Lightsey Bristol, Ga. William Scott .... Ashburn, Ga. Max Lockvvood .... Doerun, Ga. Henry Speir Pembroke, Ga. Frances Martin . . . Statesboro, Ga. Edith Warnock . . . Statesboro, Ga. John Ford Mayes . . . Statesboro, Ga. No picture £ i) ill P JJ § MARVIN, ABBIE, HARGARET, HAROLD The purpose of the Student Council is to create a spirit of loyalty to the college, to make living together happy, to promote a sense of personal responsibility in each student and to encourage a spirit of cooperation with every fellow student. It represents the whole student body in matters affecting student interest, affording a suitable and convenient medium of communication between the students and the school authorities, directing the social activities of the students, and, in general, creating and preserving the customs and traditions of the school. :;i C U I C 1 I. OFFICERS HARGARET RaLLERSON ' resident Harold Waters ice-President Abbie Mann Secretary MARVIN PROSSER Treasurer Zach S. Henderson Advisor MEMBERS (iKOKl.K ll I I.I (. . Joe Feaster i ' lmer edenfield . Jimmy Jones K i n in n Ellison . Charles Brooks McAllister Pruella Cromartie Marvin Prosser Richard Starr . J ( k Ri therford . Bill Cheshire . I HLM WYNN ZlTTROl ER Dorothy Garner . Lewis Hinely . . I ' resident oj Senior Class . Senior Representative . Senior Representative . Senior Representative . President oj Junior Class . Junior Representative . Junior Representative President oj Sophomore Class Sophomore Representative President of Freshman Class . Freshman Representative . President of Fas! Hall President o) Leu is Hall President of San lord Hall COUNCIL Lewis Hall Dorothy Garner President Dorothy Rawlincs . . . Vice-President Ida Lee Mosley . . Secretary and Treasurer Mrs. Florine Myers . . House Mother Sanford Hall Motto: Behave Yourself Lewis Hinely President Lindsey Pennington . . . Vice-President George Mullinc . . Secretary and Treasurer Miss Sophie Johnson . . . Dean of Men MONITORS Jesse Hamby Harry Robektson Harold Herrincton Robert Waters Harold Tillman Tiny Ramsey Pete Parrish Harcaret Raulerson Thomas Robinson Paul Bunce Joe Feaster Billy Byers East Hall Uhlma Wynn ZlTTROUER . . . President Ruth Johnson .... Vice-President Margaret Strickland . Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Emma Motes .... House Mother MONITORS Esther Lee Barnes Emolyn Gordon Helen Thicpen Virginia Gilder Josephine Griffin Helen Hutchinson Kathryn Ellison 37 Y. M. C. A. The oung Men ' s Christian Association of Georgia Teachers College, since its organization in 1929. has sought to help students preserve and apply whatever religious and moral values they may have developed before coming to college, and to make possible a spiritual growth, in the lives of all these students. These things are accomplished by offering each a chance for religious thought and studv; by providing opportunity for experience where ideals and principles may be lived in life situations; and by creating a consciousness of new trends and values in con- nection with our fellow man. During it existence here, the Y. M. C. A. has established lor itself a line reputation and strong support for its influence in bettering campus life. OFFICERS Lewis Hinelv President Jimmy Varnell Vice-President Ric hard Starr Secretary and Treasurer Fielding D. Russell Faculty Adviser CABINET Jimmy Jones Publicity Walter Johnson .... Vespers Carlton Stephens . . Membership Harold Waters .... Chorister Lindsey Pennington . . . Social Hargaret Raulerson . . . Pianist Pete Parrish Athletics Harold Tillman . . Evening H atch Harold Moore . . Evening Watch 38 Y. W. C. A. The Young Women ' s Christian Association of Georgia Teachers College has as its purpose: We, the members, unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. We determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people. It strives to lead the students to a greater faith in God, to teach them a deeper sense of reverence, and to cultivate Christian fellowship on the campus. OFFICERS Abbie Mann President Ida Lee Mosley Vice-President Dorothy Garner Secretary and Treasurer Mrs. Marjorie Guardie Faculty Adviser CABINET Dorothy Remincton Membership and Publicity Leila Wyatt Vespers Elaine Herring Morning Watch Margaret Strickland Morning Watch Beth Stanfield Recreation 30 Abbie Mann Editor 1 0 u EDITORIAL STAFF Abbie Mann Editor Thomas Robinson Associate Editor Palmer Edenfield Art Editor Mary Thomas Perry Club Editor Hargaret Raulerson Club Editor l)i rward Brannon Sports Editor Carlton Stephens Photographic Editor Hi BUSINESS STAFF Harold Waters Business Manager Robbie Lee Mallard Advertising Manager Joe Feaster Advertising Manager Dorothy Garner Advertising Manager Harold Tillman Advertising Manager GEORGE MULLING Circulation Manager No picture ll :•■■■■■■.■■■.;• The GEORGE- A ] 1 E THE STAFF Jimmy Jones Editor The George-Anne ESTABLISHED 1927 MEMBER GEORGIA COLLEGIATE PRESS ASSOCIATION MEMBER ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PRESS Represented for National Advertising by National Advertising Service, Inc. College Publishers Representative 420 MADISON AVE. NEW YORK, N. Y. Chicago - Boston - Los Angeles - San Francisco Published by-weekly from September till June, except during the holidays, by the students of Georgia Teachers College, Collegeboro, Ga. Subscription rate: 10c per copy; $1.00 per year. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Collegeboro, Ga., under temporary permit. Jimmy Jones Editor EDITORIAL STAFF Sam Stephens Managing Editor Sophie Oliver Typist Lillian Waters Typist BUSINESS STAFF Harry Robertson Business Manager Frances Groover .... Assistant Business Manager Harold Tillman .... Assistant Business Manager Pruella Cromartie Circulation Manager Beverly Edwards .... Asst. Circulation Manager REPORTORIAL STAFF Joe Feaster, Shorty Brannon, Beverly Edwards, Jane Bate- man, Jimmy Varnell, Emolyn Gordon, Abbie Mann, Dorothy Garner, Lillian Waters, Josephine Griffin, Margaret Strick- land, Adel Calloway, Helen Hutchinson, Margaret Bunn, Carlton Stephens. Richard Starr, Harold Waters, Pop Raulerson. I. R. C 0 V 1 ' 1 mm fc] 1 V 1 ll J 0 m 1 1 2 - J ' 1 UK I ill ' f 1 1 I OFFICERS Dorothy Garner . Margaret Strickland . Charles Brooks McAllister Pre side ii l . Secretary . Treasurer MEMBERS Sue Breen Adell Calloway Alma Cato Dorothy Garner Willie Hi (,h Hinely Helen Hutchinson Walter Johnston I  e Jones Charles Brooks McAllister Id Lee Mosley Richard Starr Margaret Strickland Juanita Thomas Jack Wynn No picture. MAS ! OFFICERS Mary Thomas Perry President Dot Remington Vice-President Sue Breen Secretary Leila Wyatt Treasurer Miss Mamie Jo Jones Sponsor Wayne Culbreth .... Stage Manager Jimmy Gunter Lights SUE, MISS JONES, MARY T., DOT, LEILA ' Jach Averitt Esther Lee Barnes Dekle Banks Jane Bateman Parrish Blitch Sue Breen Margaret Bunn Adel Calloway Schirm Carter Venice Clifton Wayne Culbreth Inman Davis Barbara Edge Beverly Edwards Kathryn Ellison Dorothy Garner MEMBERS Louise Glisson Frances Groover Jimmy Gunter Abbie Mann Frances Martin Wynell Nesmith Martha Gene Nessmith Nellie Kate Newton Mary Thomas Perry Marvin Prosser Tiny Ramsey Hargaret Raulerson Dot Remington Harry Robertson Catherine Rowse Martha Wilma Simmons Beth Stanfield Richard Starr Harold Tillman Nancy Wardlaw Harold Waters Leila Wyatt No picture. M IJ SIGMA NATIONAL MUSIC FRATERNITY Delta Chapter Founded At Georgia Teachers College In 1939 Motto: Music Exalts life ' Colors: Blue and Gold Song: Hail To Thee Mu Sigma OFFICERS Uhlma Wynn Zittrouer Pruella Cromartie . Esther Lee Barnes . Esther Lee Barnes Pruella Cromartie Louise Glisson Frances Groover MEMBERS Jimmy Jones George Lee Marjorie Parkerson President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Beth Stanfield Lillian Waters Pete Wolfe LThlma Wynn Zittrouer SPONSORS Mrs. E. L. Barnes Mr. Ronald J. Neil CHORUS Ronald J. Neil Director Uhlma Wynn Zittrouer iccompanist OFFICERS Uhlma Wynn Zittrouer President Dot Remington I ice-President Richard Starr Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS Sue Breen Pruella Cromartie Billy DeLoach Beverly Edwards Louise Glisson Frances Martin Mrs. Ronald J. Neil Nellie Kate Newton Marjorie Parkerson Marvin Prosser Dot Remington William Smith Richard Starr Lillian Waters Pete Wolfe Juanita Wyatt Leila Wyatt Uhlma Wynn Zittrouer Motto: Service, Fellowship, Scholarship OFFICERS Lewis Hinely President, Lindsey Pennington .... Vice-President Robert Waters . . . Secretary and Treasurer Pete Parrish Social Chairman Willie Hugh Hinely Sponsor MEMBERS Bill Brown Joe Feaster Thomas Harrell Lewis Hinely George Mulling Pete Parrish Harold Pearman Lindley Pennington Robert Waters INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB PENNINGTON, PARRISH, L. HINELY, W. HINELY, HOME ECONOMICS CLUB THIGPEN, GRIFFIN, BOLTON, WYATT, SWANN, JONES OFFICERS 1 1 [TIE Swann President JUANITA WYATT ice-President ,|om:imiim: Gun i i ■retai Fay JONES Treasurer Miss Ruth Bolton Sponsor MEMBERS Allie Jean Alderman Miss Ruth Bolton Jeanette Browning Christine Cari; Venice Clifton I I V .EL I u U.DSON Frieda Funderburke Fmolyn Gordon Josephine Griffin Billie Harrell Jean Hendrix Fay Jones ellie Kate Newton Jean Powell Jeanette Sears Hattie Swa nn Helen Thigpen juanita wyatt 49 Y. W. A. OFFICERS Jeanette Sears President Willie Mayers Vice-President Margaret Bunn Secretary Mazif. Reynolds Treasurer J U ANITA WYATT Pianist Adel Callaway Devotional Chairman Ruth Lightsey Program Chairman The Young Woman ' s Auxiliary has as its purpose the development of Christian young women. It all may be summed up in our motto: Unified Christian living on our campus. B. S. U. OFFICERS Ruth Lightsey President Abbie Mann First Vice-President Lewis Hinely Second Vice-President Ralph Lightsey Third Vice-President Walter Johnston Secretary and Treasurer Esther Lee Barnes Pianist Sam Stephens Reporter Marvin Prosser Sunday School Representative Jeanette Sears Y. W. A. Representative SPONSORS Mr. B. L. Smith Dr. Rufus Hodges The purpose of the Baptist Student Union is to promote better spiritual life among the students — thus carrying out it ' s motto: Christ, the Master of our campus. 50 W A. A. OFFICERS Dot Fulcher President Dot Garner Vice-President Beth Stanfield Secretary and Treasurer Miss Edith Guili Sponsor MEMBERS Fr nces Groover Volley Hall Esther Lee Barnes Tennis Dorothy Rawlings Softball 51 ave ao-ne t The world is up-side-down to him. Although intercollegiate athletics have seen their la t clay for the duration. T. C. ' s unorganized bas- ketball team was very successful, winning over such teams as Union Bag of Savannah and the Enlisted men and Officers of the Air Base at Statesboro. The girls also participated in intramu ral activ- ities. They played Softball, basketball and many other sports. East Hall proved to have the best team in most of these contests. The general idea of the Physical education pro- gram this year was to improve the physical fitness of the students. Exercises of all types were taken. All the iacilities on the campus were used to the best advantage. Tennis, badminton, ping-pong, and shuffleboard are some of the games played regularly. Googie has a lot of trust in Harold. 53 A . - i 11 1 N c n l X Hi History: Founded in 1928 Colors: Green and White Motto: Ben-are of Women ' ' Flower: Bachelor Button Song: My Buddy PURPOSE: The promotion of ideas, ideals and a comrade- ship of high integrity. BACHELORS CLUB OFFICERS Harold Waters JlMMY GUNTER . George Mulling . Harry Robertson Miss Ruth Bolton President Vice-President Secretary -Treasurer . Chaplain . Sponsor Dorsey Blalock durward brannon Wayne Culbreth Zeke Daughtrey Inman Davis Joe Feaster : ' JlMMY GUNTER Jesse Hamby James Harvey Lewis Hinely Jimmy Jones : . o picture MEMBERS Denver Lanier George Mulling Harold Pearman Lindsey Pennington Hargaret Raulerson Harry Robertson Thomas Robinson Reginald Rooks Carlton Stephens Harold Tillman Harold Waters Robert Waters ROBERTSON, BOLTON, WATERS, MULLING X CLUB OFFICERS Dorothy Garner President Abbie Mann V ice-President Margaret Strickland .... Secretary Winona Eason Treasurer Beth Stanfield Chaplain Miss Ruby Braziel Sponsor Miss Iris Dukes Sponsor MEMBERS Dorothy Garner Edwena Parrish Louise Glisson Beth Stanfield Kay Jones Margaret Strickland Robbie Lee Mallard Juanita Thomas Abbie Mann Dot Remington i K so EASON, MANN, GARNER, STRICKLAND PLEDGES Louise Kicklighter Catherine Rowse No picture wmmmami f% f % ) LINDSEY, SAM, HUBERT, JIMMY BUGGER DAGGER CLUB OFFICERS Jimmy Jones President Hubert Wells Vice-President Sam Stephens Secretary and Treasurer Lindsey Pennington Sergeant-at-Arms Founded 1938 Flower: Azalea Colors: Red and Black Song: When You Come to the End of a Perfect Day Motto: ' The overcoming of obstacles SPONSORS Mr. W. B. Move Miss Abbie Mann MEMBERS Jack Ballenger Jimmy Jones Dorsey Blalock Max Lockwood Durward Brannon Lindsey Pennington Paul Bunce Marvin Prosser Bill Cheshire Jim Roberts Zeke Daughtry Carlton Stephens Palmer Edenfield Sam Stephens Harold Herrington Harold Tillman Lewis Hinely Jimmy Varnell Willie Hugh Hinely Robert Waters Bill Houston Hubert Wells No picture LAMBDA MAZIE, UHLMA WYNN, VIRGINIA, HELEN OFFICERS Uhlma Wynn Zittrouer President Emily Cromley Vice-President Mrs. Bertha Freeman Smith Sponsor MOTTO: ' To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Colors: Green and Gold Song: 77 Be Faithful Flower: Sweetheart Rose MEMBERS Emily Cromley Helen Thigpen I hi m i N n Zittrouer PLEDGES Virginia Gilder 1 zie Reynolds DELTA SIGMA History: Founded G. S. M. C. in 1929 Colors: Blue and Gold Som.: • luld Lau£ Syne Flower: Red Rose SPONSORS Dr. L. W. Moon Miss Leila Wyatt J 4j illyy ' tiki i i OFFICERS Harry Robertson President Harold Pearman Vice-President Charles Brooks McAllister Secretary Bill Brown Treasurer Pete Parrish Scribe MEMBERS Bill Brown Charles Brooks McAllister Frank Morrison Dight Olliff Pete Parrish Harold Pearman Tiny Ramsey Harry Robertson PLEDGES Frederick Beasley James Bryan Billy Byers Robert Groover Thomas Harrell Ray Lanier Bill Scott NESMITH, JOHNSON, PERRY, HANNER, ROWSE, WYATT DUX DOMINA Motto: ' To lead rather than to be led. Song: Gettin Sentimental Colors: Gold and White Flower: Chrysanthemum SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hanner MEMBERS Mary Thomas Perry Catherine Rowse Leila Wyatt PLEDGES Ruth Johnson Wynell Nesmith OFFICERS Mary Thomas Perry President Leila Wyatt Vice-President Catherine Rowse . . Secretary and Treasurer HERRINGTON, FEASTER, MULLING, WATERS, RAULERSON CROUSE, REMINGTON History: Founded in 1931 Colors: Emerald and Scarlet Song: My Dear Flower: Poinsettia Motto: 7 ; the Bonds Forever OFFICERS George Mulling President Harold Herrington Vice-President Hargaret Raulerson Secretary Harold Waters Treasurer Jack Wynn Sergeant-at-Arms Joe Feaster Historian MEMBERS PLEDGES Parrish Blitch Bill Cheshire Kenneth Cowart Wayne Culbreth eke Daughtrey Billy DeLoach C. E. DeLoach Joe Feaster Jimmy Gunter Harold Herrington Jimmy Jones John Ford Mays George Mulling Hargaret Raulerson Vince Thigpen Harold Waters Jack Wynn Dekle Banks Buddy Barnes Roy Bedenfield John Darley Harold English Lindsey Pennington Jack Rutherford Pete Wolfe Vo picture. fl |jjfllB £ ; EPICUREAN PI DOT, HATTIE, SUE, ESTHER, JANE, NANCY, BEVERLY, FRANCES Motto: Eat, drink, and be merry Colors: Red and White Song: Stardust Flower: Ca i nation OFFICERS SUE Breen President Esther Lee Barnes Vice-President Dot Remington Treasurer Martha Wilma Simmons Secretary Mrs. E. L. Barnes Sponsor MEMBERS Esther Lee Barnes Jane Bateman Sue Breen Frances Groover Dot Remington Martha Wilma Simmons Hattie Swann PLEDGES Beverly Edwards Nancy Wardlaw N« pirturr DOT, SUE, ESTHER DELTA LAMBDA DELTA MARGARET, PRUELLA, MARJORIE, KATHRYN Motto: A good time in a good way ' ' Song: Always Colors: Crimson and Royal Blue Flower: Rose OFFICERS Pruella Cromartie President Kathryn Ellison Vice-President Margaret Bunn Secretary and Treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Neil Sponsors MEMBERS Margaret Bunn Pruella Cromartie Kathryn Ellison PLEDGES Marjorie Parkerson Betty Jo Rocker Velma Rocker No picture f5 SIGMA GAMMA SOPHIE, VENICE, MARGARET, NELLIE KATE Colors: Green and White Flower: Gardenia Song: Night and Day Motto : Live for others as well as ourselves OFFICERS Venice Clifton President Margaret Strickland Vice-President Nellie Kate Newton Treasurer Sophie Oliver Secretary Miss Malvina Trussell Sponsor MEMBERS Venice Clifton Nellie Kate Newton Margaret Strickland PLEDGES Jean Hendrix Virginia Lovett Sophie Oliver tot, nell, venice, sophie, jean, margaret PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Purpose: To promote closer cooperation among the sororities on the campus with the hope of providing a more comprehensive social program. SONG: Memories Mary Thomas Perry Sue Breen Pruella Cromartie Margaret Strickland Leila Wyatt MEMBERS Colors: Pink and Blue Uhlma Wynn Zittrouer Venice Clifton Esther Lee Barnes Kathryn Ellison Helen Thigpen OFFICERS Mary Thomas Perry President Uhlma Wynn Zittrouer . . . Vice-President Kathryn Ellison Treasurer Sue Breen Secretary Leila Wyatt Social Chariman Eugene Speicher, nationally known portrait painter, acting as judge for our Beauty Section, selected the six most beautiful girls on the Georgia Teachers College Campus. His selections were made from photographs and snapshots submitted by the nine girls chosen by the student body. Dorothy Remington was selected by Eugene Speicher as the most beautiful. The other five Beauties are listed alphabetically. AUtie Mann I an Congratulations —to the Staff of the 1943 Reflector for an outstanding edition of the Georgia Teachers College yearbook. In this volume you have captured many reflections of your life at the Teachers College and set them down indelibly for the years to come. —to the business men of Statesboro for taking an active part in making this book possible through their advertising. —to the students of the Teachers College for recognizing the values they may receive in patronizing the advertisers of the 1943 Reflector who represent the leading businesses of the community and are loyal patrons and boosters of their college. Students! Faculty! Read these ads . Trade in Statesboro, in the heart of Bulloch County Where Nature Smiles and Progress Has the Right-of-way STATESBORO CHAMBER OE COMMERCE 71 CONSERX ATl K MANAGEMENT COURTEOUS SERVICE ' ' Big Enough To Serve You — Small Enough To Know You BULLOCH COUNTY BANK Member of F. D. I. C. I ( k ' s she wurrv vnn tli;it much. Tiny Devoted roommates. Tlie Army and Marines The lie st in COLL E G E CLOTHES. for STUDENTS and FACULTY HENRY ' S GEORGIA POWER COMPANY ' A Citizen Wherever We Serve 75 Anything the Student Needs McLELLAIVS Statesboro Ga. Statesboro Buggy and Wagon Co. HARDWARE, FARM IMPLEMENTS and GLASS Phone 227 Statesboro Ga. Franklin Drug Company Rexall Quality Drugs Professional Pharmacists Phone 2 Statesboro Ga. Announcemcnt- Our Personal Care Is Your Guarantee of Expert Cleaning Statesboro Dry Cleaners Harry Brunson, Prop. r Six students were chosen to represent G. T. C. in Who ' s Who for the year 1942-43. These students are: Ininan Davis, Abbie Mann, George Mulling, Edwena Parrish, Harry Robertson, and Harold Waters. The biographies of these students will be pub- lished in Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges along with those of students from more than 550 colleges. Who ' s Who students are chosen on the basis of the combination of the following qualities: char- acter, leadership, scholarship and potentialities. Students who are rated as seniors are eligible and are selected by a faculty committee of their re- spective schools. 76 1943 REFLECTIONS lees Will your station in Life in L963 reflect the proper prepara- tion in your earlier years? Will your financial position in I (). ' reflect your strict adherence to the principles of thrift and economy in 1943 and subsequent years? Consider these questions while you are young. SEA ISLAND BANK SAFETY — COURTESY — SERVICE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALDERMAN ROOFING CO. The Best in Roofing ' M TESBORO Georgia H. W. SMITH Slateshoro ' s Lending Jeweler Teachers and Students Always Welcome Statesboro Georgia And after all that we didn ' t get a ride! Don ' t be so forlorn. Dorsey! 77 ' Once a Trial . . . . . . Always a Customer WATERS BARBER SHOP —Under the Bank NL-GR APE BOTTLING COMPANY L. 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Margaret, Margie, Prue, Tag on the levee. Are they working? Want Quick Service? Statcsboro Provision Company Ice and Meat Curing STATESBORO GEORGIA Your Oldest Eriend . . . THE BULLOCH TIMES The best in county news STATESBORO GEORGIA THE BLUE TIDE ... OA ' THE CAMPUS 1 Where Boy Meets Girl ' WALTER ALDRED _ F1TMMT 111 ■Everything in Building Supplies Phone 224 STATESBORO GEORGIA When You Want Better DRY GLEANING Send It To THACKSTON ' S James W. Johnston, Prop. A COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVE IN EVERY DORMITORY THE STATESBORO GROCERY CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS ' ' INSURE TODAY! Groover Johnston Insurance Agency Represent reliable companies with reputations for fair dealing. For Quick, Courteous Service At All Times — CALL GRAY ' S TAXI Phone 346 79 QUALITY MILLWORK HOWARD LUMBER COMPANY A Complete Line OF LUMBER Phone 3 53 A COMPLETE LINE OF COLLEGE CLOTHES Statesboro ' s Largest Department Store H. MINKOVITZ SONS We didn ' t know that the men on the campus were so effeminate! 80 How do you like this view of the gym and laboratory school? A place that is only (?) fre- quented by Nature Study and Zoology Classes. Approximately the center of al the activities on the campus as seen from the water tank. Com pi intents LANNIE F. SIMMONS AUTOMOBILES - I I .UTILIZERS G. E. APPLIANCES — TRACTORS HOKE S. ISICI VSO Don ' t s a v bread . . . SI) DERST BAKING CO. SAVANNAH GEORGIA When You Want Better Ice ( ' ream SANC KEN ' S ICE CREAM COMPANY Georgia-Carolina Dairies AUGUSTA, GA. The Best Dressed College Men Wear SCHWORUJ 26 W. Broughton Street SAVANNAH GEORGIA 81 From Where it Tis— To Where it Taint— The Year Round—Since 1920 ★ Alfred Dormaii Co STATESBORO -:- SYLVANIA -:- JESUP RADIOS BICYCLES SPORTING GOODS SOUTHERN AUTO STORES TIRES BATTERIES SEAT COVERS AUTO PARTS V a r s i t y • T o w n Clothes Qualiti) Clothinq for Men nnd Boy« Terrell T. Tuten — Carl J Kraft SAVANNAH, GA. 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