Georgia Southern University - Reflector Yearbook (Statesboro, GA)

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SUCBffi NT SERVICE teachers Ccj 0 borQ Geor MARVIN McKNEELY Editor }lu REFLECTOR 19 3 6 Published by the SENIOR CLASS OF THE SOUTH GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE Collegeboro, Georgia THEME EXPLANATION AND DEDICATION Dr. Charles Herty, whose turpentine cups have revo- lutionized the Naval Stores industry has again advanced the industries of Georgia by his development of news- paper from Georgia pines. It is only fitting that since his turpentine cups were introduced on our campus that we choose as a theme for our annual The pine in Geor- gia industry. It is to the pines that make our future bright, to a dream realized, and to the dreamer that our yearbook is dedicated. Organizations Social Clubs IV. ATHLETICS V. FEATURES VI. ADVERTISEMENTS ALMA MATER Down among the murmuring pine trees Where old Nature smiles, Old T. C. holds up a standard Known for miles and miles. Chorus Lift the chorus. Speed it onward, Ne ' er her standard fail. Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Hail T. C, All Hail. From the blue and broad Atlantic Balmy breezes blow, Wafting for old T. C. ' s spirit, May she ever grow. COLLEGE Of yon monarchal pine, thou didst absorb The elemental virtues of all airs, Timid or bold. Hayne Cad AJl -IXniinidttiiicii J yniliiiiiij T Ved A lie ML FACULTY Marvin Summers Pittman, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. President A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT College days form a jeweled link in the chain of events which constitute life ' s totality. Each day is a jewel with many facets — each cut with original angles and reflecting its own hues. College days are at once the fruition of the dreams of youth and the prophecy of what maturity will contain. In the brief span of four years are packed the harvest of all yester- days and the seed for all the harvests of all tomorrows. This Senior Class has received more from society than has any of its predecessors. From it more is expected. That it will not disappoint us is evidenced by the practical ends to which it is turning its idealisms. This class glorifies the Georgia pine tree — Georgia ' s wealth of yesterday, one of her most valuable resources of today, and her most dependable financial hope for tomorrow. Whether we as a State shall advance to greater material wealth, a more efficient social order, ami higher ideals of living, or sink to poverty in ma- terial, methods, and morals will depend upon the degree to which our col ' ege students learn the lessons of our yesterdays and capitalize them aright in the activities which the tomorrow will thrust upon us. It is my hope that this Reflector may accurately reflect the past and with equal accuracy predict the future. - 18- Dean Zach S. Henderson, A.R., M.A. Dean of Faculty Joseph E. Carruth A.B., M.A.. Ph.D. Dean of Senior College Viola Perry Chester Mt Arthur Destler B.S., M.A. A.R., M.A., Ph.D. Registrar Dean of Junior College To the Students of 1935-36: Since the editor of the Reflector asked me to write a message for the 1936 annual. I have taken the time to review all of the annuals published since 1927. To look at the scenes of the campus in the years past and compare them with the situation today makes one con- scious of the progress which is being made by our institution. The students who have been here have had a part in building what is known as the T. C. Spirit. Many who arc at work have carried this spirit to other communities. The spirit of T. C. is being carried to all parts of the State by our students. Reviewing these annuals as 1 did gave me much pleasure because it broughl memories of happy experiences. The future of our college and our Reflector depends much mi you as students. Surely in years to come you will receive much joy from your annual. Dean Henderson. - 19 - fill 936 1 fflSK FACULTY tf k ' x v Smali A.R. f M.A. Mae Michael Commercial Secretary to President Lottie Mildred Pierce A.B., M.A. Commercial Subjects Joseph E. Carruth . . . A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Head of Education Department Alvin A. Singley A.B., M.A. Education Walter L. Downs A.B., M.A. Director of the Training School, Nell Bkacey A.B., M.A. Critic Teacher Marion Groover A.B. Critic Teacher Iris Roberts B.S. Critic Teacher Marie Woods B.S., M.A. Critic Teacher Elizabeth Donovan B.S., M.A. G. E. B. Supervisor Jane Franseth A.B. G. E. B. Supervisor Thomas B. Stroup . . . A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Head of English Department Robert F. Donaldson A.B., M.A. English -20- UP Fielding D. Russell A.B., M.A. English Sophie Johnson B.S. Dean of Men and English Ruth Bolton B.S., M.A. Home Economies Charles W. Smith . . . A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Romance Languages Hoyt H. London .... B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Industrial Arts Eleanor Ray A.B, B.L.S. Librarian Zulieme Lane B.S., M.A. Assistant Librarian Zach S. Henderson B.S., M.A. Dean of Faculty and Mathematics Viola Perry B.S., M.A. Registrar and Mathematics Mrs. Esther Wilburn Barnes .... B.S. Music William Deal A.B. Director of Band and Orchestra Byron L. Smith B.S., M.A. Coach and Physical Education Mrs. Generia Honeycutt Bowen . . B.S. Physical Education Caro Lane A.B., M.A. Physical Education and Health FACULTY D Jm r f - 1 ' s : t - . V I a m -21 - 1|I9J6 FACULTY James Wrinkle B.S. Physical Education William S. Hanner A.B., M.A. Chemistry and Physics Blondel H. Carlton . . . A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Physical Science Malvina Trussell . U.S., M.S. Biology Chester McArthur Destler . A.B., M.A., Ph.D. 11 cad of Social Science Department Hester Newton B.S., A.B., M.A. History and Social Science R. J. H. DeLoach B.S., M.A. Sociology and Economics Mamie Veazey A.B. Dean of Women and Geography ay B. Westkht A.B., M.A. Social Science Robert L. Winburn Bookkeeper Lillian Cumbee Commercial R.N. N urse Mrs. P. D. Landrum Dietitian Director of Dining Hall -22 - ASSES High then, as those noble pines, Let soar our soul on wings of light. Anon. SENIOR CLASS WILLIAM STEWART President MARVIN McKNEELY Vice-President MATTIE CAIN Secretary CLEO TRAPNELL Treasurer GWYN DEKLE Student Council Representative J. D. PURVIS Student Council Representative ELOISE GRAHAM Student Council Representative Bill Stewart Dixie, Georgia History Bachelors Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President Bachelors Club, 3; Representative Student Council, I ; Class President, 3, 4; Secretary Y. M. C. A., 2, Cabinet, 3; Deputation Team, 2; Vice-President Ogle- thorpe Literary Society, L; President Oglethorpe Literary Society, 2; Vice-President Math Club, 2; Popular Science Club, I, 2, 3. 4; International Re- lations Club; Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 3. 4. M vrvin McKneely ( irifrin, Georgia English Delta Sigma; Editor REFLECTOR, 3; Columnist George-Anne, 1; Literary Editor George-Anne. 2; Managing Editor George-Anne, 3; President French Club, 1 ; Freshman Commission, 1 ; President Ogle- thorpe Literary Society, 2, Societj Debater, 2; Presi- dent Science Club, 2; Treasurer Dramatic Club. 1, President, 2; Bachelors Club, 2, 3; Vice- President Bachelors Club, 3 ; Vice-President Senior Class, 3 ; V. M. C. A.; International Relations Club, 2, 3. M ti ik Cain M illhaven, Georgia English Dux Domina; Reflector Staff, 4; V. W. C. A., I. 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. Council, 4; House Council, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Secretary Dux Domina, 4; Secre- tary Senior Class, 4; Treasurer Stephens Literary Society, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team, 2. Cleo Trapnell Metter, Georgia 1 1 ome Economics , 2, 3, Cabinet, 3; Oglethorpe Liter- 2, 3; Secretary Language Club, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, 2; Popular Science Club, 1, 2, 3 ; Home Economics Club, 1. 2. 3, President, 3; International Relations Club, 2, 3; Reflector Staff, 3: May Oueen ' s Court, 2. . W. C. A. ary Society, - 26 - J. D. Purvis Willacoochee, ( !eorgia i story Bachelors Club, 4; Class President, Stephens Literary Society, Vice-President, Chaplain, 1, 2; Treasurer Dramatic Club, I, President, 2; Student Council Representative, 1,4; Student Gov- ernment Body, 3 ; Vice-President Science Club, 2; Vice-President Y. M. C. A., 2, President, 3; Blue Ridge Delegate, 3; State Y Secretary, 3; Inter- national Relations Club, 3, 4; T Club, 3; Honors Day Student, 3; Basketball, 1, 2. 3, 4; George-Anne Reporter and Business Manager, 2, Managing Editor, 3, Editor, 4. Gwyn Dekle Claxton, Georgia English G. S. C. W„ 1 ; Tennis Champion, 2; Who ' s Who, 2; W. A. A. Council, 3; International Relations Club, 3; President W. A. A., 4; Chairma n Inter- national Relations Council, 4; Business Manager George-Anne, 4; Student Council, 4; Reflector Staff, 4. mm m 1 2368 5I 7 Eloise Graham Savannah, Georgia English Epicurean; Oglethorpe Literary Society, 1, 2, Debater, 1, Reader. 1; Popular Science Club, 3, 4; Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; President matic Club, 4; Secretary-Treasurer Epicui Vice-President Oglethorpe Literary Society, 2; dent Council, 4; W. A. A. G 2, 3, 4; ketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Maj Queen ' s Court, 3; G Anne Staff, 3, 4. 3, 4, 1. 2. Dra- eans ; Stu- Bas- •orge- Ruth Barnette Alpharetta, ( ieorgia Home Economics Transferred from University of Georgia, 3; Y. VV. C. A., 3, 4; Oglethorpe Literary Society, 4. - 27 - BEFIKID 8 John Blount Macon, Georgia History Transferred from Andror Newton, Boston ; Presi- dent Stephens Literary Society, 4; International Relations Club, 4; Debater for Stephens Literary Society, 4. Cecile Brannen Stateshoro, Georgia Social Science Transferred from University of Georgia; Day Stu- dent ; Y. W. C. A. ; May Queen ' s Court. John Bridges Unadilla, Georgia Science Y. M. C. A.; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 3, 4, Monitor, 3; Math Club; Science Club; Dramatic Club; Stephens Literary Society. J. D. Cherry Rainhridge, Georgia istory President Student Council, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club Award, 2: Popular Science Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Student, 3. TP -28- Harry DeLoach Claxton, Georgia Social Science Berry College, 1; Y. M. C. A.; Stephens Society; International Relations Club, 4; Electrician ; Assistant Supervisor. Literar Campus It George Donaldson Claxton, Georgia History G. S. C. M., 1; Student Council, 3 ; George-Anne Staff, 3, 4; Basketball, 2. 3, 4; Track, 3; House Council, 3. Margaret Duncan Millhaven, Georgia English Transferred from Wesleyan, 2 ; Y. W. C. A. ; Stephens Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team, 1, 2; Soccor Team, 1, 2; Popular Science Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. -29 - iSEFLECTOlII SI9J6 I ■a Douglas Durden Columbus, Georgia English j History Winner t fames Allen Bunce Award. 3; O ' rches- tra, I, 2, 3, 4; Hand, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Stephens Literar) Society, I, 2, 3. 4; Math Club. 1,2, 3. msm f nil 1 1 ii Jam i. Durrence Claxton, Georgia ar 0 English Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Stephens Literary Society. 1, 2, 3, 4: W. A. A.; W. A. A. Council, 4; Inter- national Relations Club. Robert Espy, Jr. Montezuma, ( ieorgia History Delta Sigma; Bachelors Club, President; Stephens Literary Society; Science Club; Secretary Y. M. C. A.; Band; Orchestra; President West Hall; In- ternational Relations Club; Business Manager Re- flector ; Debating Club. 4; Transfer Young H arris. IVIayo Cody Gilliam Savannah, ( ieorgia 3 tathematics I). L. D. ; Math Club, 1, 2, 3; Secretary Math Club, 2; Vice-President Math Club, 3; Science Club, 1, 2. 3; (ilee Club, 1, 2, 3; Oglethorpe Liter- ary Society, 1, 2, 3; Secretary Oglethorpe Literary Society, 2: Vice-President Oglethorpe Literary So- ciety, 3; Dramatic Club, 3; George-A nne Staff, So- ciety Editor, I, 2, Associate Editor, 3, Editorial Staff, 4; Y. W. C. A.. 1, 2, 3, 4; Reflector Staff, 4. -30- Helen Godbee Newington, Georgia English House Council Representative, 1. 2; Oglethorpe Literarj Society, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pianist, 2, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 3, 4; Music Cer- tificate, 2. m Ida Mae Hagin Statesboro, Georgia story V. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Popular Science Club; Oglethorpe Literary Society; Honor Student in Scholarship, 3; V. W. C. A. Cabinet, 3 ; Interna- tional Relations Club, 3, 4; Treasurer International Relations Club. JAMYE Hooks DeSoto, Georgia English Transferred from Piedmont College; Dramatic Club; Creative Writing Club; Y. W. C. A.; Stephens Literary Society. ff Travis Kirkland Douglas, Georgia Science Transferred from S. G. S. C. ; Popular Science Club, 3, 4; Math Club, 3, 4; International Rela- tions Club, 4; Oglethorpe Literarj Society, 3, 4. -31 - 1 1 1 k.n Lumpkin Sylvester, Georgia Social Science Transferred from Emory; President Stephens Liter- ary Society, 4, Vice-President, 3 ; Stephens Literary Society Debater, 3, 4; Associate Editor of Reflec- tor, 4; Intercollegiate Debater, 3, 4; V. M. C. A. Cabinet, 4; International Relations Club, 4; V Delegate to Wesleyan and Emory State Cabinet Conferences. Howell C. Martin Patterson, Georgia History Bachelors Club; Oglethorpe Literary Society, I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2; Dramatic Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer, 2; Glee Club, I; Debater, 1, 2; Deputation Team, 2; Y. M. C. A., 3, 4; Chairman of Vespers, 4: Campus Committee, 4; T Club, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball, 2; Basketball, I ; Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4. Day Student Henrietta Moore Statesboro, Georgia Social Science Y. W. C. A. ; Oglethorpe Literary Society. - 32 - Joseph inb Mi nson Sanford, Florida 1 1 diiic Economics I. (). U. ; Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4; C. A., I, 2, 3, 4; Oglethorpe Literary Society, 3, 4; President I. ( ). I .; International Relations Club, 4; Monitor in East Hall, 4. W. James Wendell Moore Lyons, Georgia Science Bachelors Club; Reflector Staff, 4; Honors Day Student, 3. 4 1 Charles Parker, Jr. Baxley, Georgia History Mercer University, 1, 2; Kappa Alpha; Summer School, 2, 3; Glee Club Quartette. Henry Parrish Valdosta, Georgia Social Science Transferred from Emory; Junior Glee Club; Or- chestra; Band; String Ensemble; Stephens Literary Society. - 33 - WISJ6 1 Tully S. Pennington ( )glethorpe, ( leorgia Science G. S. C. M.. 1, 2, 3; V. M. C. A. E. I). Raulerson Blackshear, Georgia Science Vice-President Y. M. C. A., 4, Council Member 3; Dramatic Club, I, 2, 3, 4; Science Club, 3, 4. Wynnis Roberts Blakely, Georgia E n g a ; [. O. U.; 1 ransferred from Berry; Home Econom- ics Club; V. W. C. A.; Oglethorpe Literary Society. Louise Rozier Stilson, ( ieorgia I Ionic Economics L. T. C. ; President of Carruth Hall, 4; Vice-Presi- dent Language Club, 4; W. A. A. Council, 2, 3, 4; Y. W. C. A. Cal )inet, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, I reasurer, 4; Stephens Literary So- ciety, 2, 3, 4; Social Science Club, 2, 3; Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4; Reflector Staff, 4; Director of Girls ' Athletics, Laboratory School, 4; General Assembly of Student Council. - 34 - Alton Settle Rocky Mount, North Carolina History Iota Pi Nu; Treasurer Iota Pi Nu, 4; President Bachelors Club, 4; Secretary Bachelors Club, 3; Treasurer Sophomore Class, 2; REFLECTOR Staff, 4; Baseball, 2, 3 ; Tennis, 2, 3. 4. Tyra Saturday Collins, Georgia English Stephens Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; E. E. E. Club, 2; Glee Club, 1,2; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. M Blakely Thornton ' Pembroke, ( leorgia Mathe natit s Delta Sigma; Bachelors Club; Track Team, 3; Math Club; T Club; Popular Science Club; RE- FLECTOR Staff; Stephens Literary Society. John Dewey Wiggins Uvalda, Georgia History Iota Pi Nu; Transfer; Orchestra; Band, 4: Glee Club, 4; Oglethorpe Literary Society Debater. -35- Queen Elizabeth Collins Cobbtown, Georgia B u sin i ss Cert ificate B.S. in Education ; Special Business Student. Frances Sanch ez Pre-Medical B.S. Degree, (i. S. C. VV. ; Pre-Medical Student. Elwyn Wilson I uluth, ieorgia History Oglethorpe University, i ; George-Anne Staff, 3, 4; Vice- President Y. VV. C. A., 4: Treasurer Y. VV. C. A., 3 ; House Council. ; Reflector Staff, 4. Harry Zalumas Thomasville, Georgia History Young Harris, 1,2; Oglethorpe Literary Society, 3, 4, Chaplain, ,V. Y. M. C. A., 3, 4; Debating Club, . , 4; Tri-State Club, 3; International Relations Clul), 3, 4- Edna Hodges Claxton, Georgia English Y. VV. C. A. ; Popular Science Club; Stephens Literary So- ciety ; Summer School Student. Mrs. Jili.ii; M. Downing Isle of Hope, Georgia English Summer School Student ; Transfer; Y. W. C. A. j - 36- JUNIOR CLASS EUGENE BELL President WILLIAM GARRISON Vice-President LILLIAN SIMMONS Secretary and Treasurer KATHRYN SIMMONS Student Council Representative LOUIS BECTON Student Council Representative Lewis SUDIE Ern i s James - 38 - Joe H. Buxton . . . Waynesboro, Ga. Christine Carruthers . Statesboro, Ga, George Carter .... Cusseta, Ga. lota Pi Nu Roger Carter . . . Powersville, Ga. -39- James D. Dickerson . . Hepzibah, Ga. DURWARD FULFORD . . Summit, Ga. Delta Sigma Julian Dyess .... Claxton, Ga. Lillian Eason .... Reidsville, Ga. - 40 - .41- - 42 - Marjorie Rivers .... Avera, Ga. Mary Rogers .... Reidsville, Ga. Lottie Rountree . . Reidsville, Ga. Dux Do i iiia Thomas Shearouse . . . Guyton, Ga. Mary Simmons . . . Statesboro, Ga. Mildred Smith . . . Manassas, Ga. Doris Stephenson- . . . Vidalia, Ga. Forest Townsend . . Toombsboro, Ga. Iota Pi Nu -43 - I SOPHOMORE CLASS HOLDER WATSON President BARTON STEPHENS Vice-President MILDRED BRANNEN Secretary and Treasurer JOE E. LAMBRIGHT Student Council Representative IBEFLECTCMi 4 Holder Watson, President . Louisville, Ga. )elta Sigma Barton Stephens, Vice-Pres. . Wrens, Ga. ota Pi Nu Mildred Brannen, Sec.-Trcas. . Jesup, Ga. Epicurean Joe J ,. Lamiiricht . . Brunswick, Ga. Student Council Representative I ' (7 ii Sigma Dereta Akins Brooklet, Ga. Emory Allen .... Statesboro Ga. Delta Sigma Dohothv Avera Wrens, Ga. Opal Bacon Glennville, Ga. Vernice Bacon .... Manassas, Ga. A. A. Baird Augusta, Ga. Delta Sigma John Bargeron .... Millhaven, Ga. Bachelor Sara Barrow . . Matthews, Ga. Aline Beasi.ev .... Statesboro, Ga. Ethel Bethea Blakelv, Ga. Norma Bishop Theresa Blocker Knapp Bodiford Thelma Boid . Maude Brannen Juanita Brunson Evelyn Burch ' . L. l . Laurence Burke Mary J. Buxton Ethel Mai- By. i Summertown, Ga. Glenuville, Ga. Sylvania, Ga. . Stillmore, Ga. Statesboro, Ga. Brooklet, Ga. facksonville, Ga. . . Milieu. Ga. Girard, Ga. Bainbridge, Ga. D. L. D. Willard Cartee .... Metter, Ga. Mollie Lou Cason .... Tifton, Ga. Ruth Clark Statesboro, Ga. Anna Cody Savannah, Ga. D. L. D. o k. A A La A. At o K A -46- Carl Collins .... Statesboro, lota Pi Nu Mercer Collins .... Cobbtown, Bachelor Vera Cooke Milan, I 0. U. Frances Cone .... Savannah, Epicurean James Cow an t Garfield, Mary Cromley .... Brooklet, .. r.c. Walton Crouch .... Dawson, Eunice I). wis Ludowici, Maurice Deal . Guyton DeLoach Margaret I )eLoa h Hester Dixon Garfield, Claxton, . Portal, ( ribson, Evelyn Durrence Spurgeon Edwards . Claxton, Ga. Springfield, ( la. a ft t © fS O f Aik A A A A±. A ± MA W -i Jr.- i p M A A % $ A o o ( ' % ?■ - £ ft. Tom Edwards Claxton, Ga. Bachelor Lokella Elton . . Lumber City, Ga. Kenneth England Wadley, Ga. Elise Fetzer Marlow, Ga. Harland Fetzer .... Marlow, Ga. Will Hill Fields . . . Montezuma, Ga. Bachelor Amanda Flanders .... Adrian, Ga. Berth a Nell Flanders . . Adrian, Ga. Elaine Foster .... Patterson, Ga. . 0. U. Fay Foy Statesboro, Ga. hi.v I i uiimi Carrie Freeman .... Sylvania, Ga. Dorothy E. Freeman Sylvania, Ga. J . B. Gilliam .... Savannah, Ga. J. C. Golden Collins, Ga. 4 5 IBEFLECTOPlf A A - a Jim . R. 1 ' . (I .sby Naylor, Ga. Barbara Gray . Waynesboro, Ga. Epicurean Albert Green .... Statesboro, Ga. Deli a Sigma Dorothy Hali Nicholls, Ga. Ruth Hardin ppling, Ga. Dux Domino Anne Hardy Register, Ga. Bod Harris Vidalia, Ga. Melba Harvey .... Glennville, Ga. Dux Domina Velma Haves .... Waycross, Ga. Walter Henderson . . . Glennville, Ga. Edna Herrin Rntledge, Ga. Laura Hickey Cusseta. Ga. Epicurean Alice Hill Bainbridge, Ga. Utx I )omina Grayson Hill Hilltonia, Ga. J. C. Hives . High Hodges Iota Pi Nu A. J. Hog a n . . . . John C. Hollingsworth Louise Holli ngsworth . 0. U . Clara Mae Ji n kins Martha Johnson Bettv Josev Hinesville, Ga. Guyton, Ga. Dexter, (ia. Sylvania, Ga. Collins, Ga. Portal, Ga. . Portal, Ga. Anderson, S. C. .. 7 . C, Sam Jossev Nona Kennedv . Versie Kennedy . William Kennedy . Iota Pi Nu Ida Kent Epicurean Mvrtis Keiffer . . . . . . Adel.Ga. Manassas, Ga. . Manassas, Ga. Statesboro, Ga. . Milieu, Ga. Springfield, Ga. (J m m %Z m w fe. A m A mm Q c 9 _ -w - 3 - George Kinzy .... Cedartown, G [mogene M artin .... Cusseta, G Catherine McCorkle . Thomson, G D. L. P. A. B. McLean Milieu, Ga Bobbie McLemore . . . Statesboro, Ga Iota Pi Nu Evelyn McLeod .... Iron City, Ga LEAH Dora McWaters . . Adrian. Ga Dux Domina Julia Miller Maysville,Ga Eva Minchew .... Waycross, Ga Derrick Mincey .... Claxton, Ga Iota Pi Nu Evelyn Minick .... Brooklet, Ga .. T. C. ARDELIA MOBLEY Milieu, Ga Gertrude Mobley .... Sardis, Ga. D. L. D. Eugene Mock .... Pembroke, Ga. ft P PS ffi ,| f f! A A Aim n ft ,J rV k. 3 Elizabeth Moody . ' ((.r Domina Nina Moore . )aisy, ( ia. Tessie Len a Moore Harvin D. Mulkey Mildred Murrow Myrtle Olivent Hem an s Oliver Mildred Ollifi- Kirkley Paine Lee Powell . Statesboro, Ga. Valdosta, Ga. I ' ( unpano, Fla. Rocky Ford, Ga. Recoverv. ( la. Savannah. ( ia. Register, Ga. Waycross, Ga. . Fairfax, Ga. Edgar Price Lyons, Ga. Christine Rahn Rocky Ford, Ga. Glenn Rhodes .... Stapleton, Ga. lota Pi Nu Paul Robertson .... Brooklet, Ga. Iota Pi Nu - 49 - i l9i6 1 1 it- ' Ah A Z, At . 4 j - V n V. ; o Robert Rogers drian, LeRoy Roughten . . Sandersville, Bac i elor Ruby Rozier Stilson, Alvis Rushton . . Rocky Ford, Jack Ryals McRae, Charles Shepard . . Belleville, Simeon E. Sanchez . . Barwick, Isobel Sorrier .... Statesboro, Glynn Soweli Stilson, Marion Smith .... Ludowici, Sybil Teets Brooklet, Lois Thornton Vada, D. I.. D. Eliza Tippins Claxton, Evelyn Underwood . Statesboro, Ga. Ga. Ga . Ga Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Grace Walker .... Savannah, Ga. Gladys Waller Swainsboro, Ga. Eloise Warren .... Stillmore, Ga. Epicurean Nek Warren Pulaski, Ga. lota J ' i A ' ii Howard Waters .... Hilltonia, Ga. Louise Watkins .... Reidsville, Ga. Lillian Wells Collins, Ga. Jeanette Willets .... Vidalia, Ga. Melba Williams .... Register, Ga. Winnie Zittrower . . Savannah, Ga. Franc es Neai Montezuma, Ga. Durward Fulford .... Summit, Ga. Delta Sigma Lorrine Hatcher Kite, Ga. Louise Voumans .... Vidalia, Ga. A - ) - 50- FRESHMAN CLASS FRANK MULLING President DAVID PROCTOR V ice-President R. M. HORTON Secretary and Treasurer JOHN DANIEL DEAL Student Council Representative $2) m ■% p r o o, 9 o j A Fran k Mulling. President Baxley, Ga lota Pi Nit 1 )AVID Proctor, ' ice-Pr esi dent Woodbine, Ga. lota Pi Nil R. M. 1 [orton, Secretary- ■Ti ' casurer . . Fesup, ( ia. Delta s John Daniel Deal Statesboro, ( la. Student Coutic il Rehn •sentative Pel la S i gma Geokgi VISELSON . . Savannah, Ga. Fred I Ernes . Adams r Aguirre . I [alcyondale, Ga. Cienfuegos, Cuba J A M fE Al.DRED Statesboro, Ga. Tom Allen .... Shellman, ( ia. Marga Little ret Alexander TON ALTMAN Reidsville, ( ia. . . Brooklet, (ia. Ruby [?vENE Alt man Anderson Alma, Ga. Register, (ia. Yi o i ah Anderson Vidalia, Ga. W ' . II. Arnold, Delta Sigma Parrott, la Aha Elizabeth Bacon I ' embroke, ( la Marjorie Bacon 1 ' embroke, Ga, Lois Banks .... 1 llennville, ( ia, Asa Barnard ( llennville, ( la, Margaret Baxter Statesboro, ( ia, Elmo Beck Gracf Bedingfield, ' . .. D. . . . . Rentz, ( ia Evelyn Blanchard .... Appling, (ia. Marvin Booth . Manor, (ia Hilda Bowen J. R. Bowen Claxton, ( ia BollIiJE Bovkin Svlvania, (ia 5i k. A O Ak?m Pi A fa A - 52 - Margaret Brasington, Epicurean . Waycross, G Susan Ann Brasweli Stilson, G; DOROTitY Brock ... Odum, G; Robert Brinson ... . . . Millen, G J a m f.s Brophy . . Rhine, i; Betty Browder .... Odum, G; Sam Brown .... ... Cordele, G Lucy Bunce ... .... Statesboro, Gs Dorothy Bunn Waresboro, G: Marion Carpenter. Iota Pi Nu, Ft. Lauderdale, Fl; Edward Carroll, Delta Sigma Louisville, G; Robe rt Carroli Sparta, G; Marie Change . M I N X I e Cha nce, L. I . . Perkins, Ga. ( glethorpe, ( la. m f% ? { ft,. — — ■ M Jk. -JK A% ' A ft ft ft, ft +. A A ft ft? O + k± A ft ft o ft Ik A MM fl WlLLARD CLANTON . Ellabell, la. Margaret Clark . Garfield, Ga. M ar elle Cliett, hi. r Domitia . Bainbridge, ( ia. Leroy Cow ant, elta Sigma . . Statesboro, ( ia. Helen Cromartie, . 0 . Soperton, Ga. Ralph Crowe, Delta . Sigma . ( iainesville, ( ia. Florence Daley, D. 1 . D. . . . . Statesboro, Ga. Alice Pearl 1 )avis, 0 U. . . Howell, ( ia. Bonnie Davis . Summit, Ga. Ferol Davis, Dux Di nnina . Screven, Ga. C. C. DeLoach . Pembroke, ( la. Susan Denson Bay Branch, Ga. Paul Dixon . . . Millen, Ga. - 53 «EFl£CB?— Sl 9J6  • „ £ m m r ft Jih1E±£ a • 1 A M FS Do [ FK Maudie Drake .... . Claxton, Ga. Clyde Durden .... Joseph C. Durden J. C. Durrence .... J l K E SO N . Reidsville, Ga. AlK.s. V . 1 . ILVANS Washington, Ga. Anne Felton, I.. 7. C Vincent Fekreria . Milton Findley .... I). B. [- ran Ki.i.v, Jr. Statesboro, Ga. Martha Frazier . . . . Statesboro, Ga. Marianne French . . . . St. Mary ' s, Ga. Oliver Fusseli . Dawson. Ga. Bessie Geiger, Epicurean . Pembroke, Ga. John Gilbert Cienfuegos, Cuba Roberto Gomez ( !ienfuegos, Cuba Thomas Grady, Delta Sigma Augusta, Ga. . C. Guy Herchel Hamili Arlington, Ga. Martha Hardin, Dux Do.niiu . . Appling, Ga. Jack Harley . Baxley, Ga. Sally Harder . . . Wray, Ga. Burue Harheli Thelma Harrison .... 1 lalcyondale, Ga. Russell Harrison .... . Adrian, Ga. George Hartshorn .... Griffin, Ga. 9 1 Pi fx ..  i J. A -54- J. R. Harvey . . . Jesup, ( ia Norma Harvey . 1 ' embroke, ( la IVl ARdARET HAYSLIP Stat csl )oro, ( ia ' 1 II i iAI v. 1 I VW ' I. ' C 1 III M - 11 -  l- . ' ' i r iii :l i l ii 1 . 1 V V I V IICS UU1 yJt w it Glenn Heath . . Augusta. ( ia Eli Hii.l .... . Dawson, ( ia Hazel Hinely . . Springfield, ( ia Margaret Hodges, .. ' I . ( . Statesboro, Ga Neal Hodces . . Guyton, ( la Ray Hodges . Claxton, ( ia M ART HA HOLLINGSWOSI a . Fairfax, ia LONNIE HOLLOWAY . . Graymont, Cia Frank Hook, Iota Pi V« . Statesboro, Ga. Ck ■ M A , 9 «c o if O a n Ruby Howard . Ludowici, ( ia Amanda Hughes . . . . Glennville, Ga Hazel Hutcheson . . Adrian, Ga Kathryn Hutcheson . Adrian, Ga. Vilna Hutcheson . Evelyn Johnson .... . . . Garfield, Ga Vivie Johnson, ,. T. C. . . . . Wadley, Ga Winifred Johnson- Register, ( ia Alma Jones, Epicurean . . Perry, Ga - 55- BEFIECKWI SI 936 Vera Kessler Marlow, Ga. Kathleen Kitchen Statesboro, Ga. Matt ie Lee Lane Pembroke, Ga. Matilda Lang . . Waverly, Ga. Annie Mae Lee . . Statesboro, Ga. George Lopez . Cienfuegos, Cuba Martha McElvef.n Lenard McElveen . . Areola, Ga. Louise McKinley, . 0. U. . . Siloam, Ga. William McKinzie . ( plennville, Ga. 1). O. McKlNNEY, ] ., Iota l ' i Nu ( iainesville, Ga. Evelyn Mc Lean . . . Midville, Ga. Malcolm Mann Statesboro, Ga. Barnell Martin . Alamo, Ga. Jessie Mathis .... Wrens, Eloise Mercer Donovan, Bartow Miller . Cusseta, Woodrow Mixon Vidalia, Jclia Move Adrian, Nash Mvrph Marshalville, Estelle Nail, 1 . 0. U. . . Collins, W. G. Neville. Jr. . . . . . Statesboro, T, E. Newberry Iron City, Jewell Newton .... . . . Millen, Frances Nichols . . Portal, Marion Norris, Dux Doniinu Augusta, [ack Parks Homer, Ok A fS O 4 )m - 56- 1 ituitiii vu r 1 [ ' t ' ICU V_ n 1 rl r. K 1 . H L AKK13H Portal. Edith Pakkish . Valdosta, Graydon Pierce . Rocky Ford, Kl I H I Ol ' MI, .. . 1 . . • dill U J 1 1 ' ■ lkISCTLLA PRATHER, tZptCUTCOli VV ' i cninffti hi V V 1 1 1 1 1 1  -«, l 1 1 1 1 W. A. Prather Washington, Carl Raby, Delta Sigma . Statesboro, James Ratclifke ... Waynesboro, Curtis Ray, Delta Sigma . . Baxley, Lillian Reddick, Dux Domina Bainbridge, Frank Reddish ..... Jesup, Alice Rhodes ...... Statesboro, Ralph Rhodes . . Dexter, Wm. A. Riddle ... . Milieu. m 0% m 3 ' m kw A 1ft i 4 ft kdi. ft rv . A 1 i Sam Rouse Sylvester, Ga. Virginia Sands, Dux Domina . . Daisy, Ga Roberto Santamarina .... Havana, Cuba Mildred Scott ... .... Collins, Ga. C. D. Sheley . Halcyondate, Ga. Everett Smiley .... Blackshear, Ga. Anna Carroll Smith, Dux Domina, Bainbridge, Ga. Bernice E. Smith. Jr Daisy, Ga. Clarice Smith .... Waycross, Ga. Mary Brent Smith Musella, Ga. Jean Smith .... Statesboro, Ga. Ruby Smith . . . . Blackshear, Ga. Keith Smith ... . Manassas, Ga. Chaki.es Stanfield Glennville, Ga. -57- §5« l i9i6 c% o O- £ f ft s 1 tot aA A O A Yetive Stewart . . . Bristol, Ga. 1 W ' LI I 1  T 1 ' 1. l ! ' 1 V t ( ill I t ' A Chaki.es Strickland . . Claxton, Ga. [rene Svvann . Wrens, Ga. Cecilene Swinson .... . Statcshoro, Ga. lull ' tiri MT J 1 1 rl , VV . .in 1 A 1 Richard Tebeau .... Guyton, Ga. Benjamin Grady Waller 1 ennule, da. William S. Wake. Iota Pi Nu Benevolence, Ga. Frances Watson . Graymont, Ga. Seborn Roy Whittle I ron City, Ga. 1. W White Brooklet, Ga. Dorothy Wilkinson . Glennville, ( ia. Ila Williamson .... . . . Metter, Ga. [uanita Williamson Register, Ga. Sara Lee Wilson . . Statesboro, Ga. Mary Winham .... Glennwood, da. Tullie Winham ( Ilennwood, Ga. Juanita Womack . . ( larfield, Ga. I. C. Ykomans Lexsy, Ga. Dora Willie BrinSon Woodcliff, Ga. Whitfield Folsom ... . . Statesboro, Ga. [sabelle Hardy .... . . Register, Ga. ! C. Lei . I er, ( ia. George Kesler . Augusta, Ga. Ada MitCHAM . Ludowici, Ga. Laura Jean Odum Girard, Ga. Cora Oliver Page Lyons, Ga. James Plunkett Augusta, Ga. George Strickland Pembroke, Ga. William Tonce ... . . Bainbriclge, Ga. - 58 - T I V I T I E S List to the voice of the swaying pines What wisdom do they whisper. A n o n . 1 93m m ; 3 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student Government organization depends for its effectiveness on the willingness of the students to cooperate in the management of their activities. Since its inaugura- tion in the fall of 1934 there has been a noticeable development of this idea. The governing bodies have continued to develop. As thej become capable, new duties are assigned them. At the present all of the activities, social and departmental, are handled by students. Discipline problems have been at a minimum. 1 his is in a measure due to the greater feeling of personal responsibility on the students ' part. The attitude is taken that student government can render its greatest service through cooperation. The best work of the entire organization lias been dene in organizing the social activities. The Student Council conducts a planned social program which takes in every student on the campus. In line with the program of the council, all the social and departmental clubs planned their social affairs. This gives the college a well-balanced social program. Tlie Administrative Council lias the task of drawing up the rules and regulations. P rom this body rive students are elected to form the Administrative Board. ( )n this board rests the task of administering the various committees. House Councils an- in charge of the residence halls. These three units work hand in hand ami give an ef- ficient means of taking care of any problem that may arise. 1 J. I). Cherry President Lillian Simmons ' ice-Presidenl Sara Remington Secretary K 1 hry x Si m mons Treasurer -61 - BEFIKTOMI |I9J6 3« Mi ' i lit J ill ! p { c o, 4?J O FiVj Row: Stewart, Dekle, Graham, Purvis, Cherry, Bell, Becton Second Row: Simmons, Remington, Simmons, Watson, Lambright, Mulling, Deal STUDENT COUNCIL J. I). CHERRY President Lillian Simmons l ice-President Sara Remington Secretary Kathryn Simmons Treasurer MEMBERS BILL Stewart President of Senior Class GWYNDOLYN DEKLE Senior Representative Eloise Graham Senior Representative J. I). Purvis Senior Representative Eugene Beli President of Junior Class LEWIS Becton Junior Representative Kathryn Simmons Junior Representative Holder Watson President of Sophomore Class Joe E. LAMBRIGHT Sophomore Representative Frank Mulling ... . . President of Freshman Class John Daniel Deai Fresh nan Representative - 62 - m ' V- m 1 936| iA it iu iUii First Row: Dean Henderson, Dk. Destler, Cherry, Simmons, Remington, Simmons, Espy Second Row: Brannen, Carter, Rozier, Bacon, Winham, Miss Yea .v, Miss Johnson, Dk. Carruth ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Dean Henderson Chairman I r. Destler Secretary MEMBERS J. D. CHERRY President of Student Council Lillian Simmons l ice-President of Student Council Sara Remington Secretary of Student Council Kathryn Simmons President of East Hall Robert ESPY President of West Hall MILDRED BRANNEN President of Anderson Hall George Carter President of Alumni Building LOUISE ROZIER President of Carruth Hall Opal Bacon President of Brou n Cottage TULLIE WlNHAM President of Scout Camp Miss Mamie Vea .y Dean of Women Miss Sophie Johnson Dean of Men Dean Henderson Dean of Faculty Dr. Carruth Dean of Senior College Dr. Destler Dean of Junior College I -63 - y. w. c. a. Grace Cromley President PUR POSE The Young Women ' s Christian Association of South Georgia Teachers College pledges itself to promote growth in Christian character and service through physical, social, mental and spiritual training and to become a social force for the extension of the kingdom of God. Its members unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God, and determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people. 1 he aim is to establish a closer contact with all types of girls on the campus, and through this contact to attempt to give a girl a finer understanding of herself and the world about her. Elwyn Wilson Vernice Bacon- Mary Rogers Vice-President Secretary Treasurer - 64 - CABINET Lois Thornton r espers Doris STEPHENSON Ida Mae Hagin Ethel Beth la Verna Lasseter Cleo Trapnell . Pianist Morning Watch Social Social Service Laura HlCKEY . . Freshman Commission Frances Cone . . . World Fellowship Louise RoziER Publicity Helen McGarrah . . Peace Emphasis Mrs. Alytn A. Singley Mrs. Zach S. Henderson Mrs. Fielding D. Russell Sponsor; WA m 1 936|| - 65 - George Carter President y - E I . Raulerson ' ice-Presideni Barton Stephens Treasurer y. M. C. A. 7 he oung Men ' s Christian Association of South Georgia Teachers College, since its or- ganization in I92 l ), has sought to help students preserve and apply whatever religious and moral values they may have de- veloped before coming to col- lege, and to make possible a spiritual growth in the lives of all these students. These things are accomplished by offering each a c h a n c e for religious thought and study ; by provid- ing 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 (ellowman. The also concerns itself with the social training of the students. It endeavors to make this part of their education as rounded as possible by provid- ing a social environment equal to and worthy of their mental development. Members are also given valuable training in learn- ing to express themselves clearly before an audience. During its existence here, the Y. M. C. A. has established for itself a fine reputation and strong support for its influence in bettering campus life. mn STANDING COMMITTEES espers lm ell Martin Pianist John Bridges Social Will Fields Mi mbership Hugh Hodges Social Welfare Kenneth England Sponsors Mr. Fielding Russell Miss Sophie Johnson Mr. Robert L. Winburn Martin Bridge: Fields Hodge; England Russell Johnson Winburn M I936p 5 1$ - 67 - STEPHENS LITERARY SOCIETY President I ' ice-President Secretary . T rcasurer . ( ) Spring rpJ5 Robert Espy Hkarn Lumpkin Bon nie Lou Aycoc Gene Davis ' FICERS Fall 1 935 Hearn Lumpkin Kathryn Simmons Jeanette Willetts Mattie Cain Winter 1936 John A. Blount Roy Rauux Douglas Durden Vernice Bacon DEBATERS Spring Fall Bonnie Lou Aycock Florence Daley Barton Stephens John A. Blount Miss Hester Newton Sponsor MEMBERS Fred Adams Jamie Aldred m argaret a lex ander Ruby Altm AN Gus Baird Asa Barnard Margaret Baxter Ethel Beth a Evelyn Blanch rd Susan Braswell I )orothy Brock Betty Browder Lucy Bunce I )OROTHY Rl ' NN Joe Buxton Minnie Chance M arcelle Cliett Era ncks Cone ( il ACE Cromley m ary culbreth Eunice Davis Ferol I )AVIS Florence Daley Susan Denson H arry DeLoach Janie Durrance Robert Espy Ann Fei.ton Harland Fetzer Elaine Foster Martha Hardin Ruth Hardin Jack Harlev Br rice Harrell J. R. Harvey Melba Harvey Leonard Havves Margaret Hayslip Laurie H ill John Hollingsworth Dessie Holton Jamie Hooks Ruby Howard James Hussey Alma Jones Pi en Jones Vivie Joh nson Vera Kesi.er Verna Lasseter Annie Mae Lee Jessie Mae Mathis Helen McGarah D. O. McKinney Frank Mulling Estelle Nail Frances Nichols H. F. Parrish ( rRAYDON PlERCE Ruth Pound James Ratcliffe Sara Remington Marjorie Rivers Paul Robertson Virginia Sande M ary Rogers Lottie Rountrek C. D. Sheley, Jr. Charles Shepard Lillian Simmons Marion Smith Barton Stephens Cecilene Swinson John W. Swint Lois Thornton Benjamin Waller Ned Warren Frances Watson Roy Whittle James Wilder Tom Allen Herchel Hamill John Swint W. A. Prather Vera Cooke Roland Warnock Fay Foy Ila Williams Kathryn Simmons - 68 - OGLETHORPE LITERARY SOCIETY President . I ' ice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Spring i -)Sfi Marvin McKneel Irene Enecks [sabelle Cross Burn ie Mallory OFFICERS Pall 1935 Mildred Brannen i ,aura 1 1 u ' key Anna Cody Hugh Hodge. 1 II ' inter 1936 Ethel Mae Byrd i I a rgaret Bras) ngton Mildred Brannen Edward Carroll Spring Ethel Mae Byrd Woodrow Powell Mr. Fielding Russell Mrs. Buttrell . I I: .TERS Fa!! Elizabeth Watkins Jon.v Wiggins Sponsoi Sponsor Rii 11 krv Boa i right Mildred Brannen Ethel Mae Bvrh Anna Cody Eunice Davis Irene Enec ks Kenneth England Elise Fetzer Will Fields Eloise Graii am Barbara Gray Laura Hickey Hugh Hodges How ell M aktix MEMBERS Catherine McCorkl; Marvin McKneely Elizabeth Moody Hakvin Mulkey Mildred Murrow Myrtle Olivent Lillian Reddick Iris Roberts LeRoy Roughton Bill Stewart Eliza Tippins James Townsend Helen Godby Ida M ae Hagin Cleo Trapnell Elizabeth W atkins George Carter Martha Wood Bill Ware John Wiggans Edward Carroll Margaret Brasi ngton R. M. Horton ' I . E. Newberry Nash Murph Grace Bedingfield Geor(;e Donaldson Christine Rahn foHN Gilbert -69- |,9i6 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS Cleo Trapnell . . . President Doris Stevenson . Vice-President Verna Lasseter Louise Rozier . Miss Bolton Miss Small . Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsors Top: Trapnell, Stevenson, Lasseter Bottom: Rozier, Bolton, Small Evelyn Burch M attie Cain Eunice Davis Lokela Elton- Barbara Gray [da Mae Hagin m argaret i [odge! Nona Kennedy Versie Ken nedy MEMBERS Ruby Howard Verna Lasseter Carolyn Lewis Nina Moore Josephine Munson Laura Hk key M akjorie Rivers M aky Rogers Lottie Rountree Louise Rozier Ruby Rozier Sara Remington Kathryn Simmons Doris Stevenson Eliza Tippins Cleo Trapnell Carolyn Warnell Elwyn Wilson Lillian Wells (5 mo ft o £ A Pi — - It At First Row: Burch, Cain, Davis, Elton, Gray, Hagin, Hodges, Kennedy Second Row: Kennedy, Howard, Lewis, Moore, Munson, Hickey, Rivers, Rogers Third Row: Rountree, Rozier, Remington, Simmons, Tippins, Warnell, Wilson, Wells - 70- DRAMATIC CLUB 1 936|| OFFICERS Eloise Graham President Irene Enecks Vice-President George Carter Secretary VERNA LASSETER Treasurer Benjamin Jones Property Manager Dr. Stroup Faculty Advisor PLAYS PRESENTED ight at A a I mi ' At eakness for Nurses ' The Boor ' Dulcy Stdie Lee Akins Louis Becton Bobbie Boykin John Bridges Ethel Mae Byrd George Carter WlLLARD CLANTON Frances Cone Grace Cromlev Florence Daley George Donaldson Douglas Durdex Kenneth England MEMB KRS Irene Enecks Will Field Fay Foy William Garrison Eloise Graham Thelma Harrison- Bob Harris Alice Hill Jam ye Hooks R. M. Horton James Hussey Vivie Johnson Ben Jones Verna Lasseter Howell Martin Marvin McKneely Frank Mulling Ruth Pound J. D. Purvis Christine Rahn Doris Raui.erson LeRoy ' Roughton Marion Smith James Townsend Carolyn Warnell Harry Zalumas p 0 Cs o o Oi .aa, m A . A •ir o •A A mm a Mm ( ' -i  ; fit ' o o 6 o n A MM A A o 2iA it Y WW - V J 4 M D -71 - Johnson AND H K KEY Left: Kenan roug hten Donaldson McKneely Center: Fields Lambright Wilson ( Ik AH AM Right: Dl ' RDEN Purvis Stephens The George-Anne Established 1927 Member Georgia Collegiate Press Association Published Bi-Weekly by Students of the South Georgia Teachers Col- lege, Collegeboro, Ga. Address Communications to Pox 183, Col egeboro, ( la. Subscription Rate: 10c per Copy, $1.00 per Year. J. D. Purvis Editor Marvin McKneely . Managing Editor Gwyn Dekle . Business Manager Barton Stephens . Circulation Mgr. EDITORIAL STAFF Eloise Graham, George Donaldson, Lal ' ra Hickey, Douglas Durden, Hemans Oliver, Shields Kenan, W. H. Fields, Joe Lambright, Elwyn W 1 l s 0 n, LeRoy Rouchton, Vivie Johnson. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Collegeboro, Ga., under temporary permit. - 72 - mm Of) 1 LI i First Row: Cromlev, Robertson, Wiggins, Ware, M. Townsend, Mann. Second Row: Becton, Bethea, Blanchard, Buxton. Third Row: Daley, Enecks, Freeman, Freeman. Fourth Row: Gilbert, Godbee, Harrison, Hutchinson. Fifth Row: Kenan, Kitchens, McCorkle, McKenzie. Sixth Row: Murrow, Munson, Norris, Rahn. Seventh Row: Rhodes. Rivers, Rountree, Shearouse, J. Townsend, Whittle, Willetts. Eighth Row: Mrs. Barnes. GLEE CLUB ( OFFICERS Grace Cromley President Paul ROBERTSON Vice-President John Wiggins .... . Secretary and Treasurer William Ware Manager Mrs. Esther Wilburn Barnes Director Robert Shell Assistant Director - 73 - |l9J6 REFLECTOR STAFF 1936 it I rvi McKneely Editor Tomorrow the scenes and the faces pictured here will he hut fond memories. It is the earnest wish of the staff that this, their yearbook, serve to keep alive friendships and depict some small part of our college life here. EDITORIAL STAFF H earn Lumpkin Associate Editor Mayo Cody Gilliam Literary Editor Louise Rozier Club Editor Cleo Trapnell Art Editor VERNA Lasseter Associate Art Editor George Donaldson Sports Editor Miss Mary Smali Faculty Advisor T.I ' M I ' KI N Gilliam Roziek Trapnell Lasseter Donaldson -74- vm REFLECTOR STAFF 1936 Robert Espy Business 1 tanager C 41 The Business Staff of ttie Reflector wishes to express its appreciation of the hearty cooperation that it has received in its work on this yearbook. Without this co- operation such a publication would have been difficult. We hope that it meets the approval of all. BUSINESS STAFF Alton Settle Advertising Manager Mattie Cain Assistant Advertising Manager Carolyn Lewis Assistant Advertising Manager Wendell Moore Circulation Manager Elwyn Wilson issistant Circulation Manager Blakely Thornton Photographic Editor Robert Donaldson Faculty Advisor LITTLE SYMPHONY y 0 lj us | Grace Cromley, Douglas Durden, Ralph Kemp, Cora Page, Edward Beasley, S. E. Sanchez, Jr., Paul Robertson 1 •• H. F. Parrish Clarinet W. H. Warren, Marion Carpenter, Priscilla Prather Horn Y. A. Prather Trombones John Wiggins, Gesman Neville, Jr. Trumpets Robert Rogers, Josh Lanier Saxophones James TowNSEND, John D. Deal, John Brinson, B. E. Smith Bass John Gilbert Drums Carl Collins, Malcolm Mann Piano Mary Townsend STRING ENSEMBLE Violins William Deal, Grace Cromley Cello H. F. Parrish Piano Helen Iodbi - 76- BAND Marion Carpenter, W. H. Warren, Priscilla Prat her, Robert Espy. I Ralph Kemp, Douglas Durden, Margaret Alexander, James Townsend Horn W. A. Prather, H. F. Parrish Robert Rogers, Josh Lanier, Edward Beasley, (Robert Shell, Elmo Reck. Frank Durden . f John Brinson, B. E. Smith, Vincent Ferreria, Saxophone j Forrest Townsend, John Daniel Deal Baritone W. II. M ECenzie Trombone John Wiggins, Gesman Neville, Malcolm Mann Bass John Gilbert, Pai l Robertson Drums ... Grace Cromley, Carl Collins Drum Major W. H. Arnold DANCE ORCHESTRA Saxophone Marion Carpenter, B. E. Smith, James Townsend Trumpet Josh Lanier, Robert Rogers Trombone John Wiggins, Gesman Neville Bass John Gn be r i Piano Frank Rushing I ' inliu 11 1 ' ' . Parrish Drums C rl Coli i ns - 77 - Ah, heavens! beside those foliaged giants, How small the human dwarf. Hayne SOCIAL CLUBS BACHELORS IOTA PI NU DELTA SIGMA L T. C. EPICUREANS DUX DOMINA D. L. D. I O U m OFFICERS Alton Settle . Marvin McKneely Will Fields George Carter . . President I ' ice-President Secretary . Treasurer Miss Ruth Bolton . Faculty Sponsor Miss Marie Wood . Faculty Sponsor I936j|| H BACHELORS CLUB MEMBERS Founded iqjS COLORS : Green and While flower: Bachelors Mutton M ( TTl I : Bexvare of women JoH N BARGERON George Carter Mercer Colli ns Tom Edwards Robert Espy Will Fields Hugh Hodges Howell Marti n Marvin McKneely Wayne McKneely 1 )errick Mincey W endell Moore J. I). Purvis Roy Rabun Pai l Robertson Leroy Roughten Alton Settle Bill Stewart Blakely Thornton James Townsend Holder Watson Jim Wri n kle o p ft o .a o r o CS ZS © e c a £5 Fj r.sf Row: Settle, McKneely, Fields, Carter, Bargeron, Collins, Edwards. Espy. Second Rmi ' : Hodges, Martin. McKneely, Bolton, Wood, Mincey, Moore, Purvis. Third Row: Rabun, Robertson, Roughten, Stewart, Thornton, Townsend, Watson, Wrinkle. - 81 - 5BI956 i I si OFFICERS Robert Pound 1 ' irsidcnt Bill Kennedy . . . Vice-President Roy Rabun Secretary Alton Settle Treasurer Evelyn Mathews .... Sponsor Mrs. Bill Bowen . . Faculty Advisor IOTA PI NU M EMBERS Ron Pound Bill Ken nedy Roy Rabun Alton Settle David Proctor D. O. McKinney Bill Ware Marion Carpenter Fra k Hook Josh Lanier I [obson I uBose Carl Colli ns John J I M Wrin kle Frank Mulling Derrick Mincey Ned Warren Forrest Town send Jam es Tow nsend ( Ilen n Rhodes George Carter Barton Stephens I ' ail Robertson Bobbie M Lemore H ugh I Iodges Wiggins HISTORY : Founded 1931 colors: Seai let and Emerald flower : Poinsettia O es tT v 0. c e r . ft ft O Osi ft 0 ,0 ft s O, ?oif: Pound, Kennedy, Rabun, Settle, Proctor, McKinney, Ware, Carpenter, Hook. Second Row: Lanier, DuBose, Collins, Wrinkle, Mathews, Mrs. Bowen, Mul- ling, Mincey, Warren. Third Row: Townsend, Townsend, Rhodes, Carter, Stephens, Robertson, McLemore, Wiggins. - 82 - ( FFICERS Eakl Riggs President Eugene Bei.l . Joe E. Lambright William Garrison Robert Espy . Menza Cumming L)k. R. F. II. DeLoach ' ice-President Secretary Treasurer . Chaplain Sponsor . Advisor DELTA SIGMA M EM BERS history : Founded G. S. M. C, Tifton, Co., iy-v; S. G. T. C. 1932 colors : Gold and Blue flower : Red Rose Emory Allen W. H. Arnold A. A. Baird Eugene Bell Edward Carroll Leroy Cowart Ralph Crow e John Deal James Deal Robert Espy durwood fulford 1 236P William Garrison Albert ( Jreen R. M. Horton Joe K. La m bright A I ARVIN Ml KNEELY Wayne McKneely Carl Raby Curtis Ray Earl Riggs Blakely Thornton Holder Watson 6 M ML a 0 ,a a ft mi O r r ' t.- y v T ft FtrJi Row: Riggs, Bell, Lambright, Garrison. Allen, Arnold, Baird, Carroll. Second Row: Cowart, Crowe, Deal, Cumming, Dr. DeLoach, Deal, Espy, Fulford. Third Row: Green, Horton, McKneely, McKneely. Raby, Ray, Thornton. Watson. -83 - £3 i l9i6 •583 o • ' ir.w Row. Simmons, Remington, Enecks, Josey, Desti.ek, Cromley, Remington. Second Roiv: Cromley, Felton, Hodges, Johnson. Third Roiv. Johnson, Lasseter, McGakkah, Pouni), Rozier, Simmons, Watson. L. T. C. President I ice-l ' resideiit Katherine Simmons Sara Remington [renj Enecks Secretary BETTY JOSSEY Treasurer Dr. Destler Faculty Sponsor Annk Remington Mascot Ml MBERS Grace Cromley Mary Cromley Irene Enecks Anne Felton Margaret Hodges Evelyn Johnson Vivie Johnson Betty Josey Verna Lasseter Johnnie M. Keli.ey Helen McGarrah Ruth Pound Sara Remington Louise Rozier Kathryn Simmons Lillian Simmons motto : To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. - 84 - EPICUREANS Laura Hickey Mildred Brannen Eloise Graham Ida Kent Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Deai President I ice-President Secretary and Treasurer Chaplain Sponsors i MOTTO : Eat, Drink and Be Merry. I E I BERS Mildred Brannen M ROAR ET Brasington Frances Cone Eloise Graham Barbara Gray Jean Smith Eloise Graham Laura Hickey Alma Jones Priscilla Prather Eloise Warren Bessie Gieger H KRII I ' VNDIVER colors : Red and White HISTORY : Ion n deil 11)2- ' ) First Row: Hickey, Brannen, Graham, Kent. Second Row: Brasington, Com;, Smith. Gieger. Third Row: Gray, Jones, Deal, Deal. Prather, Warren. 85 FjVj ?oz : Hill, Harvey, Cain, Moody, Reddick, Mk. Russell, Mrs. Russell. Second Row: Cliejt, Davis, Fieldinc Russell, Jr., Foy, French. Third Row: Hardin, Hardin, McWaters, Norris, Rountree, Sands, Smith. DUX DOMIN A Alice Hilj President VI i lba Harvey Vice-President M vttie Cain Secretary Elizabeth Moody Treasurer Lillian Reddick Chaplain Mr. Fielding D. Russell Sponsor Mrs. Fielding I). Russell Sponsor Fielding Russell. Jr Mascot MEMBERS Mattie Cain Alice Hill Marcelle Cliett Leah Dora McWaters Ferol Davis Elizabeth Moody f u Fo ' i Marion Norris Marianne French Lillian Reddick Martha Hardin Lottie Rountree Ruth Hardin Virginia Sands Melba Harvey Anna Carroll Smith motto : To lead rather than he lead. colors: flower ) ellow and White Daisy -86- ■KLKTOM 9S M D. L D. Ethel Mae Byrd Anna Cody . Carolyn Warnell | ay B. Westcott Ethel Mae Byrd Evelyn Burch Grace Bedingfield Minnie Chance Anna Cody MEMBERS President Vice-President Secretary anil Treasurer Faculty Sponsor Florence Daley CATH ERIN I McCoRKLE Gertrude Mobley Lois Thornton Carolyn Warnell motto : A goo I time in o good way, FLOWER : Old Muni. First Row: Byrd, Cody, Warnell, Burch. Second Row: Daley, Bedingfield, Chance, McCorkle. Third Row: Thornton, Westcott, Mobley. t- © 9 4 ' i - R7 •  IS J6 I I o u OFFICERS Josephine Munson Wynnis Roberts . Vera Cook Dessie Holtox Josephine Munson Dessie Holtox Louise McKinley Jam ye Hooks colors : Purple and Gold ADVISORS President Dr. J. E. Carrl ' th l ire-President Mrs. J. E. Carrlth Secretary MlSS QUEEN Collins Treasurer J AMES DlXON MEMBERS Grace Walker Pat Roberts Helen Cromartie A dvisor A dvisor Sponsor Sponsor Wynnis Roberts Eunice Davis Vera Cooke gwyndolyn dekle motto: II hile struggling to find the right i ield not to the wrong. flower : Pansy f y Firj Raw: Munson, Roberts, Cooke, Holton, Collins, Dixon, Dr. Carrlth. Second Row: McKinley, Hooks, Walker, Roberts, Cromartie, Davis, Deki.e - 88 - ATHLETICS Heaven and earth help him who plants a tree, And his work its own reward shall be. ' 1 L. Larcom ■REFiECUOBl 1 936f 8r 8 Coach Smith Miss Caro Lane Mr. Donaldson ATHLETIC DIRECTORS [im Wrinkle Instructor in Physical Education Generia H. Bowen .• Instructor in Physical Education Fielding Russeli Boxing Coach William S. Hannkr Tennis Coach f AY B. WESTCOTT Track Coach BYRON L. SMITH Director of Men ' a Physical Education Byron I.. Smith, head coach at South Georgia Teachers College, was Mercer ' s first four-letter man. Coach Smith received his early education at Lincoln High School in Tennessee and at Bryson College. He attended Mercer in the days when the Bears inspired terror in Southern football stadiums. He received his Masters degree at the University of Michigan. During the seven years that he has been at the college lie has stood for fair plaj and his winning teams have been his contribution to the school spirit. MISS CARO LANK Director of If omen ' s Physical Education Miss Caro Lane, head of the Women ' s Physical Education Department received her B.S. at (j. S. C. W. She received her Masters degree at Peabody College. Besides this, Miss Lane has attended summer sessions at r lie University of Virginia, University of Wisconsin, Harvard, and Columbia. Miss Lane has made her influence felt on the campus. Besides directing Women ' s Physical Education, she is the sponsor of the Women ' s Athletic Association. The school will miss her next year, but All good wishes for continued success is our wish. -91 - Teachers 13 -Abraham Baldwin 0 Teachers 14 -Douglas 14 Teachers 0 -Tampa 19 Teachers 25 -CMC. 1Z Teachers 2.6 -Alabama Teachers 23 Teachers 0 - Appalachian 0 Teachers 14 - Cochran 7 Teachers 6 -Stetson 9 Top Nine: Carter, N. Warren, B. Stewart, Donaldson, Purvis, Ryals. Bottom Row: Golden, J. Stewart, Robertson, Abelson. BASKETBALL 1936 With oiil Mill Stewart oi last season ' s state championship team returning and further handicapped by the new rule eliminating the pivot play. Coach Smith built a cage outfit which scored victories over Mercer University, the Savannah Jewish Al- liance, the Swift and Co. Packers, Middle Georgia College, South Georgia State, Albany Blues, and dropped contests to Norman Park, College of Charleston, Kentucky State Teachers and the Kate Smith Celtics. Bill Stewart led the squad in scoring, being closely followed by Golden, Donaldson and Ned Warren in order named. - 94 - -95 - Top Row (from left to right): Coach Westcott, Hogan, Ryals, McKneely. Bottom Row: Carter, Tonge, Donaldson, Wrinkle, Thornton. TRACK 1935 Two defeats in two starts marked the record of the 1935 Blue Tide track team. After losing their first meet t Brewton- Parker by an overwhelming score, the track- sters settled down to hard work to come out of the return engagement the loser by onl) two points. Wrinkle in the distance runs and the high hurdles was the most consistent winner. Coach Jaj Westcott, himself a hurdler of note, bids fair to produce winning track and field teams in the near future. 1 hose men who are out for the l .Sb 1 rack team are: 100-Yard Dash Thornton, Oliver, Rushton, Gilbert, McKneely 220-Yard Dash Oliver, Thornton, Gilbert, Rushton 440-Yard Dash Adams, Rinhton Pole Vault Rhodes, Carter Broad Jump Golden, McKneely, Oliver High Jump McKneely, Golden Discus Warren, Watson, Rocker, Cherry Hurdles . . McKneely, Gilbert, Hamil Relay Thornton, Oliver, Golden, Rushton, Gilbert, McKneely -96- Upper Row (left to right): Coach Russell, Harrison, Hogan, George Strickland, Charles Strickland, Tom Edwards, Manager Fetzer. Second Row: Carter. Deal, Fielding Russell, Jr. (Mascot), Josey, Deloach, Bowen, Spurgeon, Edwards. BOXING 1936 Greatly handicapped by lack of experienced material, Coach Russell deserves much credit for the record made by the boxing team. Men who had never donned the gloves before coming to T. C. developed into real fighters under his guidance and before the season was over were performing like veterans of the squared circle. BOXING SCHEDULE Boys High at Collegeboro — February 7 T. C. . . . 5— Boys High . . . 1— Draws ... I G. M. A. at Atlanta — February 14 T. C. . . . 5— G. M. A. . . . 3— Draws ... 0 University of Georgia at Athens — February 22 T. C. . . . 2— U. of Ga. . . . 4— Draws ... 1 University of Georgia at Collegeboro — February 28 T. C. . . . 4— U. of Ga. . . . 2— Draws ' ... 1 A nock on Is J. R. Bowen George Strickland D. O. McKinney Russell Harrison John D. Deal Sam Jossey - 97 - BEFIECTQW MI9J6 m w. a. a. Oft£Sl GWYNDOLYN Dekle President Sara Remington Vice-President Kathryn Simmons Secretary Lillian Simmons Publicity Chairman Miss Card Lane Sponsor Mrs. Generia Honeycutt Bowen Sponsor COUNCILLORS Mildred Smith Volleyball M vn n Cain Soccer Laura Hickey Basketball Mildred Brannen Swimming JANIE DURRENCE . . Baseball Eloise Graham Dancing Elizabeth Watkins Tennis LOUISE ROZIER Training School Mary Rogers Individual Activities ? ® « r • •? a o F«Vj Row: Remington, Simmons, Simmons, Smith. Second Row: Cain, Hickey, Brannen, Durrence. FAird Rozv: Graham, Watkins, Miss Lane, Dekle, Mrs. Bowen, ' Rozier, Rogers. -98- BaskefbalL QoI£l -99- BASEBALL 1935 Due to the fact that baseball lias been discontinued as an intercollegiate sport, only tbe pictures of tbe 1935 diamond outfit were available. TENNIS 1935 Although tennis is not considered as a major spi rt tbe intercollegiate team plays several games each year. Tbe schedule has not yet been made up but ames are ex- pected with most colleges in South Georgia. • in Right: Bo wen, Espy, Settle, Carroll, Hodces. - 100 - FEATURES _ latt.lt C din MOST BEAUTIFUL P ■ 0 • MOST POPULAR GIRL MOST OUTSTANDING BOY MOST POPULAR BOY MOST HANDSOME REFLECTIONS Happenings REFLECTIONS Places and People REFLECTIONS REFLECTIONS Noises, Nuts and Novelties ADVERTISEMENTS SANDERS STUDIO Sanders for Naturalness STATESBORO GEORGIA -115- Statesboro Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors AMBULANCE SERVICE LADY ASSISTANT Day Phone 340 - Night Phone 415 STATESBORO 1 GEORGIA BRANNEN-TH AYER ( l ( I MONUMENT CO.  Monuments of Quality STATESBORO GEORGIA Com pliments of PURITAN CHEMICAL CO. COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS Reception and Visiting Cards, Monogrammed Stationery, Dance Programs, Diplomas Fraternity and Class Stationery Invitations and Announcements Correctly and Promptly Engraved. Send tor Our Samples and Prices. J. P. Stevens Engraving Co. I03 Peachtree Street Atlanta, Ga. 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