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VOL.47 NO. 8 GEORGIA COLLEGE MAY 5, 1972

Outstanding GC Majors Recognized PBA "Little


ELECTION RETURNS Sisters" Chosen
Nineteen Georgia College E^i^t Point; English and
SENIOR CLASS students named as Outstanding Speech, Mary Kathryn Keenan,
Majors were recognized during Claxton; History and Political The brothers of PBA elected
President: Bill Sherman Georgia College's Annual Science, Sharon Joyce Smith, six new little sisters this past
Vice President: Susie Worltman Honors Day on May 3. Byron; Home Economics, week. Those elected were:
Sec-Tres.: Gwen Jones The students, listed by Donna K. Webster, Alamo; Melanie Gleason, Becky Smith,,
Female Honor Council: Sandra Patterson departments, are: Art, Betty Health, Physical Education and Suzie Laseter, Ann Adkerson,
Snyder, Milledgeville; Biology, Recreation, Crystal Fountain, Debbie Savage, and Mary Ann
JUNIOR CLASS Kathi Bergin, Marietta, and Macon; Peal. The four original sisters
Pamela Massey Kitchens, - Mathematics, Judy Waller,. are Wanda McGowan, Kathy
President: Paula Rhodes Decatur; Business Ad- Sandersville, and Earlene feppers, Bonnie Wansley and
Vice President: Howard Ertzberger ministration and Economics, Hamilton, Gray; Modern Ann Derainy. At their first
Sec-Tres: Wanda Manning ^ Benjamin Couey, Warner Foreign Languages, Mary meeting, the little sisters
Male Honor Council: Jim Davis Robins, and Douglas Mc- Virginia Thurston, elected the following officers:
Female Honor Council: Jan Williams Callum, Macon; Chemistry, Milledgeville; Psychology, Melanie Gleason, President;
William H. Wall, Milledgeville, Martha A. Alexander,. Albany, Kathy Peppers, Vice-
and Thomas W. Wells, Macon; and Edwin B. Jones, President; Bonnie Wansley,
SOPHOMORE CLASS Education, Judy Akins, Ir- Milledgeville; and Sociology, Secretary-Treasurer; and Ann
winton, and Pat Krumenauer, Hulane George, Milledgeville. Derainy, Sargent-at-Arms.
President: Suzie Laseter
Vice President: Sherri Polatty
New Business Courses PBA Holds
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Sec-Tres: Kathy Withee
Female Honor Council: Beverly Maniatty

Two courses of special in- audited pr taken for college "Olympics"


terest to evening program at credit. Professor J. Gordon
Georgia College according to Long, a specialist in marketing, This past weekend the
will be instructor for this
CGA Members Attend Meet Dr. Joseph F. Specht, chairman
of the department of business course.
Brothers of PBA braved the
Milledgeville monsoon season
administration and economics. Second quarter registration is to help the Milledgeville
Several members of CGA specific interests. Seminars July 12. A course in personnel Recreation Department run the
attended the annual Southern were held in such areas as the First quarter summer school management will be offered Special Olympics for the men-
University Student Government relationship of fraternities to registration is June 12. A course from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Monday tally retarded and the
Association meeting in Miami, student government; student in the principles of marketing through Thursday. Teaching physically handicapped.
judiciary; student budgets; and will be offfered from 6 to 8:30 the course will be Dr. Earnest The Olympics were blessed
Florida, April 20, 21, and 22.
community affairs. The p.m. Monday through Thur- Archer, former industrial plant with the typical weather for any
Those attending were Gail
Georgia College delegation sday. This course may be manager.' special event in Milledgeville.
Stanford, Bert Brown, Carol
Payne, Rick Laseter, and Cal attended numerous state While the PBA brothers were
Wray. The group attended a caucus meetings to elect new getting the buses parked and
National Leadership Con-
ference which dealt with
officers for the state of Georgia.
The delegation hopes to produce What Is Circle K ? the children lined up for their
parade through town, the rain
started causing the parade to be
learning and applying a very successful year for the
leadership methods. Each in- student body and student in many activities for the cancelled.
The Circle K club is a service
dividual attended several government by conveying what organization for college men service of humanity and for The track and field events did
seminars which dealt with his it learned at the convention. operating on the campus and is campus and community bet- not get started until 1:30. The
similar to Kiwanis and other terment. children, with the aid of the
service clubs. It is a leadership An opportunity for self- PBA brothers, marched
New Asst. Prof Appointed and character-building group expression regarding the life of
Olympic-fashion around the
field and stood In formation for
which served the campus and the campus and community.
the community. the national anthem and the
The appointment of Robert stitutions he has been closely An opportunity for self- lighting of the Olympic torch.
The Circle K Gub is a unique development.
Lamar Watkins as Assistant involved with continuing The meet ran until about 2:00
organization. It is not just a
Professor of Business Ad- education and community An opportunity to. serve and when It again had to becanceled
service organization, but is a
ministration has been an- service programs. He held learn at the same time. due to rain.
social fraternity as well. It has
nounced by Georgia College responsibility for the Circle K is an opportunity for
entered teams in intramural
President J. Whitney Bunting. development of continuing
Mr. Watkins is currently on the education programs at the
competition, had ski parties,
lake parties, barbacues and all
the colleges and universities
through the fostering of an
Phi BA Elects
faculty of Auburn University in GeorgisL Center for Continuing organization unlike any other on
the other functions that most
the Department of Marketing
and will come to Georgia
Education.
He will have basic teaching
active fraternities are engaged
in. Added to this incomplete list
campus. It provides a means for
the development of initiative
Spring Pledges
College on July L responsibilities at the Robins and leadership among students
of activities is the annual The Brothers of Phi BA
Mr. Watkins has earned the Resident Center in Warner Georgia District Convention not to be found in the regular
Bachelor of Business Ad- Robins and will serve as liaison curriculum. It provides the elected 14 men from Spring
and the International Con- Rush as pledges for this
ministration and Master of between the Center and Dr. vention which the Circle K club medium for accomplishing
Business Administration Joseph Specht, Head, Depart- projects to assist the school in quarter. After three weeks of
sends its members for a com- pledgeship these men will be
degrees from the University of ment of Business Ad- bination of fun and education. social, a.cademic and
Georgia and has pursued fur- ministration. In addition he will rehabilitation programs. It eligible for membership into the
While the fraternities place all brotherhood. The following
ther graduate work toward the aid in the development of adult the emphasis on a social maintains an Important tie with
doctoral degree at Auburn programs in the Milledgeville the community and enhances were chosen as Spring pledges:
existence, the Circle K club Linton Cox, Mike Johnson,
University. While at both in- area. does the most good by placing the campus-community
relationship. Waren McAlum, Bubba Smith,
the emphasis on the service Dennis Shaw, Pat McCulla,
aspect of campus life, but with Circle K Is ah opportunity for Jack McMillan, Tommy
almost as much attention being
INSIDE THIS ISSUE directed to the social aspects as
well.
the communities and the
nations because It helps to
Callaway, Ed Rite, David
Gunn, Billy Poe, Edward Rice,
develop future leaders and Phil Simmons, Stan Etherldge.
Circle K is an OP- citizens whose philosophy is
Page 2 . . . . . . . . Letters From PORTUNITY FOR COLLEGE founded on freedom, initiative,
Dean Simpson MEN because it provides a the American heritage, and
means of leadership in a unselfish service to others. The NEXTISSUE-
Page 4 Letter From U*S, collegecommunity that service character of each member must
be beyond reproach and an
clubs are giving in the business
and professional world: example for all to follow both on ''GCSun
Senator Mike Gravel An opportunity for joint as the campus and In the com-
well as individual participation munity. Beauties''
PAGE 1 THE COLONNADE MAY 5, 1972 MAY 5, 1972 THE COLONNADE PAGE 3
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Action From
A
Georgia College
Baseball Game
BILL FERRELL-EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
ROBERT RIDDLE-ASSOCIATE EDITOR
MARK ROE-BUSINESS MANAGER
April 19, 1972
M
Letters From Dean Simpson LettCrS T o T h c EditOF G.C.-5
Dear Faculty and Students: as good old "Georgia Brand of
Pursuant to President Southern Hospitality" and
Bunting's memorandum, assure you we will do just that.
distributed to you on April 12, I'm going to count rather
Sir,
This is a reply to your
course by off handedly
criticizing the action finally
munication.
In addition to this, I would like
Armstrong State - 1
1972,1 want to use this means to heavily on you to give me editorial of April 20, in which taken by cafeteria personnel, to know why material related
tell you how very pleased Mrs. counsel and to share your you decried the eviction from why don't you take on the more only to the quality of the food
Simpson and I are to be joining knowledge and ideas with me the S.C. and cafeteria of difficult task of determining served in the cafeteria was Photos by
the administrative staff of often. , students who were not wearing what alternative forms of action included in an editorial con-
Georgia College as Academic Again, my family and I are shoes. I think that the incident remained? What else could be cerned with the eviction of Public Relations Dept.
Dean. Your response to us has excited and eagerly looking assumes an entirely different done when reasonable, rational students from the cafeteria.
already been most gratifying, forward to becoming a part of character when other pertinent approaches failed? Should the This grasping at straws to make
and we sincerely appreciate Georgia College and facts-facts conveniently absent cafeteria management, in an a weak editorial sound better
this. Milledgeville. We appreciate in your editorial are made effort have started a petition does not go unnoticed.
the confidence that the Board of
Oui* plans call for us to arrive Regents, the Administration of known, and when irrelevant
in Milledgeville on or about the College, and others have factors included in your
urging the establishment of
remedial reading classes, so
K. Champion
On Love
Monday, July 3 just in time to expressed through their in- editorial are deleted. that future misunderstandings
of this kind might not occur? Have you ever loved someone?
observe the Independence Day vitation to us to come. We Conspicuously absent in your Editor's Reply: Someone who knew it.
holiday! It will take us a little pledge to each of you our most editorial was the fact that for Should joint student-cafeteria Looking back, I agree that my
several days prior to the in- management committees have Someone who liked you.. .but..
while to get settled into our new diligent efforts to meet the editorial lacked a sound
quarters, but I want to extend to challenges and responsibilities cident, signs were posted been formed to investigate the argument in many places, but
requesting that students wear imagined or ill founded Didn't love you.
each of you a sincere invitation entrusted to us. although the time interval has
to "drop in" and let us get to Very sincerely, shoes while in the cafeteria and grievances of those who are
unable to respond to such a tempered my emotions, I now Giving love but not getting it
know you personally as soon as William C. Simpson, Dean Student Union. You also, ap- fail to see the SHOE RULE as
parently, failed to.recall that, simple request as the wearing back
possible. School of Sciences & despite these reasonable having any clearly redeeming Is something which hurts me.
of shoes? I would really like to
Many of you have already Mathematics know what should have been qualties. I still feel that the It seems that I would get used to
requests, some students, situation on April 14 was an
indicated your willingness to be Morehead State University perhaps due to poor reading done when there was obviously it
called upon for any assistance and a > minority of students who example of the wrong way of
; ability or cool disdain, did not handling a problenl. (Although . . .after a while.
we might desire-I recognize this Dean Elect-Georgia College Irespond to these sins. could understand nothing but
more drastic means of com- I personally feel that barefooted Someone told me onetime that
" Instead of steering an easy students are no problem. And It was better not to have
The Liberalist Papers many others feel that way.) Her at all than to have her and
Loseher.
But they are wrong.
( No. 1 in a series) It is much better to have
Name withheld upon request Smelled her hair;
•Tasted her lips;
This quarter has seen the An interesting sidelight to this Laughed with her-
issuance of none to few decrees. rule was the fact that a teacher And about her.
Down from Mt. Olympus, could remove someone from It is much better to have shared
located in parks, have come class if, in the opinion of the a small moment of her life;
decrees regulating shoes, teacher, they were not dressed Than not to know her at all
dorms, and now even stating properly. This would seem to
where one may live and where give a teacher an awful lot of v< * ^^ v ^ V * ^ * * - ^^^ </ s i v'> V v ; ^ J %' ^ ''
Alan Walker
one may not. While the power. How would you like to be Oct. 19 71
remainder of the country is
becoming more liberal it would
seem Georgia College has
pivoted and moved further
toward the right.
thrown out of class because
your skirt was too short or your
jeans were faded?
The latest outrage is an at-
tempt by the school to decide
f
Just when the weather got
warm enough, signs sprouted in
the cafeteria forbidding bare
where students may or may not
live. I hope that the students of
this school will finally recognize
CLUBS -
feet. The reason given was to the fact that their rights as an
prevent slipping on spilled food. individual are being trifled
Anybody who has stepped on.
anything wet with leather soles
will realize how ridiculous this
with.
Things to Watch for Later in
the Quarter
Please
is. Shortly after this rule came Tlie inauguration of the Jr.
the announcement that shoes John Birch Society as a campus
had to be worn to class. I didn't
hear a reason for this but that's
okay; omnipotent powers are
sponsored organization.
Registration of all Com-
munists and subversives. THE
Send In
not required to give reasons. Required daily chapel.
GEORGIA
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Senator Gravel's Letter To Love


vital in turning out of office
April 6,1972 At the same time that the tho^se politicians who will not
President is stepping up the join us in ending the war. You ask me how do I know
Dear Editor: bombing, he is imposing ever I hope that those Americans I really love you. . .
more serious strictures on the throughout the country who are I don't know how I know.
On March 23, 1972, I in- release of information about the concerned about the immorality How do you know that any feeling is real...
troduced in the Senate air war. Newsmen have never of the war will attend political You feel and you know it's real because...
legislation to halt immediately been allowed to go put on meetings wherever there is a
further U.S. bombing in Indo- bombing raids outside of candidate, and ask him this Why do I love you, did you say?
china and to require the total Vietnam, and all information very simple question: "How do You might ask me, too, why
withdrawal of all U.S. military about the air war except gross you stand on ending the war?" The wind blows or why
and paramilitary (e.g. CIA) tonnages and sorties has been If the candidate does not stand The night is dark. . .
personnel from Vietnam, kept from the public by for ending the war as provided If the wind didn 't blow, then it wouldn 't be wind
Cambodia, and Laos within 30 classifying it secret. Officii in my simple and clear And if the night weren't dark, it wouldn't be night...
days after enactment. statistics released on the air proposal, then I hope the If I didn't love you, then I wouldn't be me.
war are now more bare-bones American people will not^vote
The U.S. air war over In- than ever, and press briefings for him, for he does not deserve How long will I love you, you ask.
dochina has escalated steadily are designed to accentuate the to occupy a high position in the Let me ask you how long it will be
during the past several months, positive rather than provide government of this country. 'Til the Sun no longer rises .
in direct contradiction of hard facts on the continuing 'Til the earth stands still in the void of space
U.S. role in the war S. 3409 now has fifteen
President Nixon's public 'Til the trees no longer grow and the grass no longer greens in Spring
Most recently, for the first time cosponsors in the Senate, and
assertions that the war con- 'Til the mountains go marching to the sea?
since bombing of North Viet- identicad degislation in-
tinues to wind down. Due to Add to that the age of God...
nam began eight years ago, the troduced in the House of
public pressure American That's how long I'll love you.
U.S. Command in Saigon Representatives is supported by
ground troops are slowly Beyond then, I make you no promises.
refused to give out figures on 44 members of that body. I am
coming home, but they are
the number of planes flying enclosing a list of the names of
leaving an automated war Ask me then how much I love you...
missions in the North. those individuals so that
behind. Computer technology How much love can you hold in your hand?
students may see if their own
and a small number of troops In the face of this news I can only love you as much as
senators and representatives
manning aircraft and artillery blackout on the air war I want to It takes to let you be yourself...
are included. .
are creating a U.S. destructive encourage you, as the editor of As much as it takes to let you write
presence that may literally your school's newspaper, to If you need further in- Your own story with your own hand...
hover over Southeast Asia for provide your readers with formation on the legislation, As much as it takes to let you grow
years to come. The President's candid information on this please contact my office or the And unfold day by day, year by year;
troop cuts in South Vietnam do issue, and thus to join me in this National Student Lobby, which To love you more would be
hot affect U.S. firepower in election year to force an end to is coordinating efforts on behalf To destroy you.
Southeast Asia at all because the war. Students have been of this bill within the student
the planes are based in leaders in pointing out the community. Do I love you, finally you ask...
Thailand and on aircraft tragedy and mistake of Viet- Sincerely, In a word, yes
carriers in the Gulf of Tonkin. nam, and their help will now be Mike Gravel In a lifetime. . .
Only the years can answer you.
Bill Kinsland

Near The
Future
On A City Street
the flowers are
but remnants^of
thuigs past, and A light is green
i see why we Now yellow
want to die. From Then red
Cars and trucks and busses and motorcycles
no longer do Down On The Base Scrrech and rumble
i smell light To halt.
or feel ordors Well I guess I'll help in B.F. NAM A herd of people. . .
or know love, Teach 'em how to vote and how to bomb. Old men with wrinkled brows
is why i cry My life's a small enough price to pay Young men with bearded faces
-Mailliw to teach those commies american way. Bundled ladies, all
-Leon Russell & Marc Benno With blank absent faces
(c) 1971 By Skyhill Hustling to cross between
Publishing Co. Inc. Two straight lines which
Say you can walk between but not
Beyond. Thou Shalt not transgress.
Thou shalt not deviate.

A light is green

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