Document Type

Newspaper

Abstract

  • Guest accommodations rule revised by Boger
  • Guitarist appears in concert February 1
  • SAGC presents 'Vouges' concert
  • Classique to appear Wednesday, Jan. 29
  • Truman, LBJ most unpopular
  • Seniors display art work in show
  • GSC lettermen schedule reunion
  • Silversmiths offer $2,050 to students
  • U. of Texas prof lectures on poet
  • 20 organization units will highlight parade
  • New Folk finds God thru music
  • Internationals select officers
  • EXIT reopens Friday, Jan. 24
  • Six Flags now seeks student employment
  • Editor request complete forms
  • Winter rehearsals to begin for 'Rainbow'
  • Students plan spring issue of' Miscellany'
  • Open house set for 3 buildings Dorman Hall
  • Bonfire promotes Saturdays game
  • Homecoming brings enjoyment, relief
  • Support by Alumni shows necessity for Homecoming II
  • Greek Column
  • National College Queen finals combine brains with beauty
  • Peace Corps expands program; plans training for 1,465 volunteers
  • Student work-study program commences January 30 at WGC
  • Southern's Eagles out for Homecoming win
  • Baby Eagles face test
  • Southern basketball revisited 1965-1967

Publication Date

1-24-1969

Publisher

Georgia Southern University, Student Media

Keywords

Georgia Southern University, The George-Anne Daily, Georgia Southern College, Women's Student Government Association, Wesley Foundation, SAGC, Oukhtomsky Ballet Classique, Former Lettermen's Club, Ed Kilbourne, Beverly Whitaker, EXIT, REFLECTOR, Bill Kariatoglov, Dorman Hall, Alpha Tau Omega, Peace Corps, Phil Sisk, Sandy Richardson

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

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