Document Type
Newspaper
Abstract
- Janel Fields Selected Miss T.C. Gator Maid; Edenfield Is Alternate
- IA Club Members Have Work Night
- Vocalist Selected
- Starlight Room ART Sponsored, Opens In the Gym
- Student Council Work On Several Projects
- Drama Group Presents Comedy 'Curious Savage'
- 'Hobo Day' Set for November 21
- T.C. Organ Guild Sponsors Recital
- Cathy Holt Is State MSM Treas.
- Rogers Speaks
- Stand By the 'Red and Black'
- Masquers' First Presentation Nears Perfection
- A Question Unanswered
- Round About TC
- You May Be Called a Communist
- 'Work By Night'
- Push the Professors
- Five G.T.C. Freshmen Start Exhibition Game
- G.T.C. Plays Host To Elementary Musicians
- Public Opinion Poll
Publication Date
11-20-1953
Publisher
Georgia Southern University, George-Anne Media Group
Keywords
Gator Bowl, Miss T.C. Gator Maid, Starlight Club, Hobo Day, Industrial Arts Club, Home Economics Club, Little Theatre, Masquers, Georgia Methodist Student Movement, Region Five Music Festival, Organ Guild, Science Club, Red and Black, University of Georgia, Segregation, Freedom of the Press, McCarthyism, Janel Fields, Patsy Edenfield, Remer Tyson, Harriet Woodard, Cathy Holt, Zach S. Henderson, George A. Rogers, J. B. Scearce Jr., Carl Weinrich
Copyright
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Recommended Citation
Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (1953). The George-Anne. 279.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/279
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