Document Type
Newspaper
Abstract
- Who's Who Will list 18 Seniors
- Baptist Students Launch Summer Missions Drive
- Tickets Now On Sale For Masquers' Tragic Comedy
- Teachers' Science Conference Opens; Students May Participate
- Tempests Will Furnish Music For Alpha Rho Tau's 'Starlight Ball'
- Sociologists Contract For New Book on Criminology
- 'Symphony In Color' Opens In Art Building For Three Weeks
- Annual Career Day Features Civil Service Representatives
- Three Members Of GSC Faculty Named To Group
- Planning Date Set For Junior High Majors
- Suit Case College: .Will Southern Ever Change?
- Letters to the Editor
- Beatniks Are Level-Headed With Own Philosophy of Life
- Belief In Communist Menace Is Most Disturbing Statistic
- Millions Pouring Into Southern Schools Mean New South Income
- APO Will Sponsor UMOC Industry Club Goes Greek
- Organization and Feature Page
- Home Ec Management House Is A Home Away from Home
- Inquiring Reporter
- Eagles Divided For Annual Blue - White Basketball
- Athletes' Feats
- Statue of Eagle Is Donated By Delta Pi Alpha
- Co-ed Footballers At Minnesota Hold Unique Practice Session
- Three Eagle Ten-Pinners Roll Identical High Bowling Scores
- Moves Made To Abolish Officers
- European Cities Are Centers Of Language Study
- Campus News Briefs
- Brogdon Attends Board Meeting
Publication Date
11-13-1964
Publisher
Georgia Southern University, Student Media
Keywords
Georgia Southern University, Georgia Southern College, Who's Who, Industrial Technology Class 322, Faculty Honors Committee, Baptist Student Union, Florrie Coffey, Masquers, McCroan Auditorium, Alpha Rho Tau, Student Congress, Charles C. Thomas Publishing Company, Symphony In Color, Phi Beta Lambda, Arts and Industry Club, Cheryl Newell, Ten-Pinners, Aristocraft College Program, Southern Methodist University (SMU), Helen Brogdon
Copyright
For all questions related to copyright and reuse of these materials, contact the Student Media Office, Georgia Southern University, Post Office Box 8067, Statesboro, GA 30460. E-mail: gadigital@georgiasouthern.edu
Recommended Citation
Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (1964). The George-Anne. 417.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/417
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