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representatives, Gail Stanford selected by the junior and senior are presently compiling in-
G.C. What?
Upon realizing the fact that College. The College Government
and Juan Ravelo, attended a
workshop with the ad-
ministration and the department
heads from G.C. at Rock Eagle
classes and from these sxiteen
were chosen by the faculty. These
people were: Gail Stanford, Juan
Ravelo, Crystal Fountain, Becky
formation on alcoholic beverages
policies at schools within the
university System, Georgia
College hosted the last meeting of
September 7. The purpose of the Knighton, Cal Wray, BillFerrell, S,A,C. in Milledgeville January 5
many Georgia College Students Association of Georgia College is Virginia Belson, Tom Walker, and 6.
a very active body of elected and workshop was to provide a better
do not know what C.G.A. is or working understanding between Carol Payne, Jim Smith, Cindy Also in October G.C. was
what it does we have embarked appointed students led by Bramblit, Julia Pead, Bert represented at the Southern
President Gail Stanford con- the different departments at
on the task of informing the Georgia College. Brown, Susan Rogers, Sue Universities Student Government
students and friends of Georgia cerned with the representation of Smallwood and Beth Thompson. Association (S.U.S.G.A.) En-
the students and the college. The C.G.A. the initiated the first
steps in a long campaign for a The Student Senate of G.C. tertainment Showcase in Atlanta.
following is a report of the ac-
Stewart Udall tivities and services rendered by alcoholic beverages proposal for
G.C.
passed three bills fall quarter,
these were bills recognizing the
This conference was attended by
Randy Whitfield Bert Brown, and
C.G.A. during the fall quarter of Ross Free. These delegates from
In late September C.G.A. Chess Gub and a new social
"Agenda For 1972.
The year started early for the
conducted the balloting for Who's
Who In American Colleges And
fraternity on campus. Phi Sigma
Delta. The other bill was a
Georgia College also attended a
second N.E.C. meeting in
C.G.A. staff when two Universities. Thirty seniors were alcoholic beverages proposal Charleston, South Carolina.
Tomorrow" which is now waiting for action
by President J. Wliitney Bunting. Work began on the 972
Guidelines for attacking our
most critical problems and for
Colonnade Cutie Of The Week Five representatives from
G.G.A. attended the meetings of
production of "Golden Slipper"
November 6. Two successful
establishing a fairer and more the Campus Action Team at the performances were held
humane, society by our 200th Mansion. These representatives November 17 and 18.
anniversary as a country. Mr. were Gail Stanford, Bertha West, Plans for a President's Ad-
Udall was appointed Secretary of Cathy Jordon, Mark Rowe, and visory Board are now pending
the Interior by President Ken- Cal Wray. action by the Student Senate. The
nedy in 1961 and served in that
post for eight years in both the
Kennedy and the Johnson Ad-
ministrations. His appointment
October 13 and 14 four
representatives from C.G.A.
attended the Student Advisory
purpose of this board is to
facilitate communication bet-
ween people and organizations on
n
Council meeting in Valdosta, the Georgia College campus.
to the Cabinet came shortly after Georgia. Representatives from The first issue of the "Colonial
his reelection to a fourth term as 27colleges and Universities in the Crier" was published at the end
United States Representative University System attended the of last quarter. This is a calendar
from Arizona. He has recently conference. Gail Stanford, Keith and bulletin published by C.G.A.
formed and become the Chair- Jones, Carol Payne, and Martha to inform the students and friends
man of the Board of the Overview Laird represent G.C. as a of Georgia College of the ac-
Group, a pioneering international member of the Student Legal tivities available to them on the
consulting firm which works with Rights Committee of S.A.C, They campus.
governments and industries to
create a better environment for
man. Mr. Udall is dedicated to
continue the work of the "new
conservatism" which he initiated Miss Deborah Campbell Freshman-English Major From:
Details On Homecoming
as the Secretary of the Interior. Cartersville, Ga.
The program will be open to the DISPLAYS FOR Homecoming Week-contact
public with no admission charge. HOMECOMING Sharon Ledbetter, CPO 1015, by
Seminar On Environment To Be Plans are underway for the
1973 Homecoming Week
January 19, 1973,
Mud Hole News Judging will be basei on available by writing to: might even be the next Miss USA.
Plan. Comm.
presents Professor Robert
Haymond of the Computer
Science Department of Clemson •Magazines •Books
and studied closely. The result,
says the January SCIENCE
DIGEST, is that scientists
On Saturday Jan. 6 two>
students were seen throwing mud
balls at each other in the "Napier
the red mud ball had hit dead
center in the gal's long hair. It
seemed like fun. . .if you don't
Maxwell Charles E. Beard, .director of
libraries at Georgia College, has
University. He will speak on
Exhausting Methods in Ligital
Modules on Monday, January 15,
Charles Pennington, Prop.
believe life could very well exist
on that planet. The article
describes research proving
Mud Hole". About this time of mind cleaning off Georgia Red The Maxwell College Union the lounge or recreation areas quarter and it is hoped they will been named to the Georgia at 1:00 p.m. in Lanier, room 201. forms of life can survive at -f 170
year its snow ball throwing in Qay. opened (exceptions are food and drinks
it's doors Tuesday, Jan. 2, continue to be used for butts and Department of Education's Prof. Haymond will consult with Mack Hudson, to -400 degree temperatures, in
some of the northern colleges and for the 1973 Winter Quarter at containers made of paper), card trash. No body wants to relax in a media education planning students about graduate school at atmospheres devoid of oxygen
universities, but then why not! Well when will it be paved? It Georgia College. Miss Harriet players are welcome to play messy area-remember the old committee. Clemson University from 11:00 to GC Student and filled with lethal radiation.
We don't have snow in Georgia, seems the funds are herebut so is Donahoo's student assistants are cards in room 136or 129 8 a.m. to SU? The MCU desk is your in- The committee of eight meets 12:00 and after his lecture. By duplicating in bell jars these
eventhough its cold enough for it. the cold, wet mud and until both back this quarter with the ad- 5 p.m. (after 5 p.m. card playing formation center for all college regularly to discuss ways of conditions and other factors
The two students must have been improve it may be Spring dition of three new assistaaits. can be done in the lounge area), activities. . .when you want to improving the media education known to be peculiar to the
in love because the guy throwing Quarter or later. Keith Jones, KeithDeenand Dave and pool rules are posted in the know what is going and where programs in Georgia institutions Martian environment, scientists
Thompson joined the staff which
already include Anneta McLeod,
pool room. Some improvements
made for this quarter are the
ask the student assistants. . .if
they do not know they will find
of higher learning offering
degrees in teacher education and
H.ere have concluded that the chances
of finding life on the red planet
Maureen Hendrix, Rick Laseter, purchase of bridge cards with out for you. Information library media. are better than fair.
Tommie Walker, and Wajne
Wilson.
Maxwell College Union imprinted
on them, new improved quality
regarding such indoor sports as
the college swimming pool were
Beard, who earned degrees at Lies ihe fa^fker of
The guidelines set up last
que tips, and misic (which we all
hope
quarter remain the same such more).
will be improved even
not yet available however as soon
as dates and times are decided
upon the information will be
the University of Alabama and
Florida State University, was
director of library services and Ty^^ntf^n^ne CGA
as: no meals from the dining The ash trays and trash con-
room are to be brought down dnto tainers are getting more use this
posted on the bulletin board in-
side the lounge.
assistant professor of library
science at Judson College in
Alabama and head of the
reference and acquisitions
^^jj.
Elections
Vacancies in the Georgia
Six Traits That Spell Success For Science Graduates departments at the university of
Alabama library before coming
College Student Senate will be
filled during an election on
The fortunes of industry and and productivity, there is no person develop the interest and to GC in 1971. January 24th. Petitions an-
education are closely entwined. question we place great emphasis ability to work with and un- He is also an associate nouncing the candidancy may be
While industry needs a "Con- upon academic excellence derstand one's contemporaries professor of library science at obtained by inquiring at the
tinuing supply of scientific tatent,
schools require an outlet for Qieir
providing other essential
characteristics are also evident.
regardless of their fields.
Therefore, the ability to develop
GC.
U^^. (College Union Desk and must be
filled out and returned by 6:00
product"the well-trained, In industry we look for persons interdisciplinary interests is a p.m. on January 17th. Voting for
capable, student. Everyone with self-reliance and the ability valuable trait. Many recent GC Faculty resident senators will be con-
ducted in each respective dorm
History Dept.
benefits from students who can to identify and achieve important scientific advancements, such as V
compete effectively in the job goals. This means the individual the transistor, have been made while voting for non-resident
marketplace.
What skills should students
should be result-rather than
activity-oriented. Apparently this
by those who have applied with
equal skill the tools of physics,
Receives Ph.D. senators will be conducted in the
hallway of the College Union
perfect in order to enhance tiheir
employment opportunities? At
characteristic is learned in the
home as well as in the classroom.
chemistry and engineering.
In addition to the usual in-
:
Two more faculty members at
Georgia College have completed
Dr. Orville W. Taylor's son
Michael read a paper before the
Skouru (Mound ot tne Dark Man)
dating from the Late Bronze Age
EDITORIALS Building. The positions vacant
are: 1 from Beeson, 2 from
Kodak we have found several For example, recent studies tellectual and interdisciplinary the requirements necessary for Archaeological Institute of (between 1600and 2400 B.C.) The Napier, 1 from Bell, 9 from Day
characteristics that help spell designed to identify and talents, we constantly seek those the doctor of philosophy degree. America on a dig in which he was diggers were fortunate to Students.
success for science graduates. characterize the successful in- who have a high "tiger quotient," Newest on the GC faculty to field archaeologist. The dig took discover several untouched The College Government
At the top of the list is a iper- novator show that in the majority or enthusiasm for work and the earn the coveted degree are place this summer on the tombs which yielded evidence Association Elections will be held
on February 7th. More in-
son's ability to think as
distinguished from mere
of cases the innovator came from
a family or educational
energy to carry it vigorously to
completion. Because so much of
Roswell M. Piper, assistant
professor of business ad-
Mediterranean island of Cyprus
and was sponsored by Harvard
that the civilization in that area
had had contact with Egypt and How About formation will follow as to.the
petitions for candidancy to be
acquisition of facts 4ind background where initiative and science involves interaction with ministration and economics, and University where Mr. Taylor is a other Mediterranean areas.
knowledge in a specified field.
Several years ago, Dr. Henry
hard work were ingrained by
parents, teachers, or the en-
others, individuals who are able*
to convey their enthusiasm have
Donald R. Bailey, assistant
professor of sociology.
second year Ph.D. student in
Classical Archaeology.
Plans are being made for a
History Society. Those interested
Your New Years filled out and returned by
January 31st.
Eyring. former President of the vironment. a decided advantage. Piper completed the
American Chemical Society,-was
asked, "What preparation do you
Another desirable charac-
teristic is the ability to com-
Finally, the student should
develop a proper attitude and
requirements for the degree at
the university of Alabama and
The site was a mound on the
western end of Cyprus by the
in joining please write your name
on a card and send it to G.C. Box Resolution This Months
Colonnade Staff recommend for those who wis^ to
become outstanding scientist:s?"
municate well in both verbal and
written form. The classical
understanding of industrial
research. Since a student's ex-
will be awarded his Ph.D. on May
12. He received his B.A. degree
Treek name of Toumba Tou 1968.
As the old year closes out and Events
The Real Hero
the new year comes in, people
His answer was simple, but in- picture of the quiet and quaint posure to research is almost from Emory University and his start thinking about their January IS-Organ Recital,
Editor in Chief Gregg Duckworth cisive: "Select your parents scientist working along in his own exclusively of an academic M.A. from Alabama. He taught resolutions for the new year. Russell Auditorium, 8:00 p.m,;
News Features (Asso.) Jacquelyn Jones wisely (in other words, one must laboratory, isolated intellectually nature, it is not surprising that previously at the University of These resolutions could be January 17, Lyceum, Russell
start with a reasonable degree of and physically from those around many favor this type of activity. Tennessee itt Martin and at People seek heroes. Heroes are stop such habits. Auditorium, Stewart Udall, 10:00
Business Manager Mark Roe But along with these heroes, anything from shaking off a bad
Jane Edmunds intelligence) and work hard,"" him, does not hold up in the In many cases, however, Alabama. acclaimed in various fields, and habit to changing a complete a.m.
Layout Editor people are inclined to "look up however, there is a still larger
Art Editor Tommy Beacham One indicator of a person's modern world. It has been students do not approach in- Bailey completed the personality. The interesting fact January 22, Phi Mu Alpha,
ability to think, although cer- determined that in industry less dustrial research with an open requirements for his degree at to" or try to emulate these group that is more diserving the Silent Movies, Russell
Literary Editor Kitty McGarity title of HERO. These are the about a resolution is that many
Sports ISditor .Al Messcr tainly not an infallible onc^ is than 10 percent of the scientists mind and, in fact, many have Emory and will receive his Ph.D. people. Sometimes these persons many people do not keep them Auditorium, 8:00 p.m.
academic excellence. I make (this are responsible for nearly all of been prejudiced against it by the at the end of the fall quarter this honored are worthy of such ac- people that have never picked up January 26, Concert (Rock),
Photography Mel vin Moses these vices. They, too, liave been very long. After a period of time,
Circulation Brett Heite point recognizing that many of the communication and that very teachers responsible for month. He received his P S . claims, but most are falsely people continue old styles of life. Buddy Miles and Phaedra,
industry's most creative people these so-called "technological preparing them for productive degree at Troy State University admired. under the same social pressure, Russell Auditorium, 8:00 p.m.
but were strong enough to say This is perfectly true of any in-
Wayne Wilson, Ann McCaskili, Kenny Franks. Darrell Smith," might have failed to gain en- gatekeepers" form the major and satisfying careers. Students and his M.A. from Emory. Before In recent years, society has dividual. In order for you to January 27, Homecoming
Ellen Layfield, Eddie Highsmith, Andy Proctor, Dianne trance mto the industrial com- part of successful innovator should recognize that while coming to GC he taught at praised the person that has "been "no". They are somewhat Dance, Liberation, Maxwell
overlooked in society. change your old ways of life, you
Driggers, Walter Young, Eve Warren, Jeff Colett, Stan Malone, munity if judged on academic groups. relevance helps to set research Wofford College and for the there", and has discontinued must have something called Union, 8-12:00 p.m.
Mickey Yarbrough.Partricia Estill. excellence alone. While it is true Because of the complexities of objectives, it is the ability of the Baker (Fla.) school system. their bad habits. This is all well Society will continue to make "willpower." The "will to do January 29, Piano Recital,
we frequently waive t;his many industrial problems and researcher that determines the Bailey also.holds the master of and good, and they should be heroes. Some deserving and something that will be hard to David Watkins, Russell
Advisors: Of; John Salstrom and Mrs. Dorrie NcUigan criterion in the face of other the need to take-a systems or quality and, frequently, the divinity degree from Emory. praised for their efforts. Perhaps others undeserving. In the list of do." This is something that many Auditorium, 8:00 p.m.
compelling evidence of creativity team approach i it is vital that a importance of the work. Piper is a native of Augusta: even greater attention should be real heroes, however, let us not of us do not have. Do you have the January 31, Community
Bailey is a native of Frisco City, allowed these people who have lose sight of the names of those willpower to keep your New Concert, Bailey Brio, Russell
..Ala.';.. shown the courage necessary to who never gave in the first time Year's Resolution? Auditorium, 8:00 p.m.
to evil.
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Rap On!
Georfian James Dickey, stars
Burt Reynolds, John Volight, and
The last of these flaws is a
ridiculous number of slow motion
For any of these Macon films, if
you go on Friday or Saturday
night, you had better go early to
and a combination of agressive
defense and hot shooting enabled
G.C. to take easily a 20 point lead.
Soccer Whitsett, supervisor of the
Atlanta Public School's physical
education program and part-time
on the 13th and 14th of Jan. G.C.
will be competing against squads
from Alabama, (Georgia, Florida
Ga.
Gymnastic team members
include Ck)nnie Butler of Griffin,
James Dickey, and was filmed in shots especially in the shootouts.
Jan. 15 Monday
Lunch
Frankfurters w-Beans
Dinner
Fried Chicken Livers
G.C. DEFEATS BOTH
GA. SOUTHWESTERN AND
Schedule where they elect that gorgeous
Queen. If you do not get enough
excitement at the ballgame, go to
individual atten tion " ^ ' ^ ' ^ ' m^i^
Wednesday
Boneless Pork Loin
Chicken-a-la-king
Tomale Casserole
Spaghetti w-Meat Balls
Scalloped Ham w-Potatoes
Meatloaf
Brunswick Stew
FT. VALLEY ST.
BUTFALLS TO BERRY
Impressive and improved
Hall, 6:30 p.m.
January 17-Basketball Game,
Shorter College, BCHS Gym
that rip-snorting dance and have
a heck of a good time. If you can
not dance, go to the concert and
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