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THE COLONNADE GEORGIA COLLEGE NO.l

Senate Elections Final Lyceum Program


Senate Election Results were (Elected), Ellen Layfield 92 Mary Ann Woodall 83 (Elected),
tabulated after the election of
October 20. The candidates and
(Elected, Richard Long 96
(Elected), Charles Mid-
Randy Wyatt 117 (Elected),
Harvel: Boyer 75, Margie
Scheduled
winners are listed below. dlebrooks 125 (Elected), Carithers 77, Jim Davis 68, Interested in anything and will be at Georgia College
Ennis-Rick Baxter - 49 Valerie Peeler 91 (Elected); Donna Doke 66, Dean Faulkner everything? Like to learn? For March 2 and 3 to lecture on
(Elected), Keith Jones 30 Ken Powell 91 (Elected), Juan your benefit the Lyceum "Life's Crystal Ball."
58, Fred Giles 54, Paul Gregory Committee of our school has Following him will be Vance
(Elected), Bob Devitt 25, Ravelo 103 (Elected), John 68, Beverly Jackson 77, Jeff
Robert Riddle 29, Tommy Rawlins 102 (Elected), George organized a wonderful schedule Packard on April 13 lecturing on
Beacham 7. Ritchie 84 (Elected), Joy D. Johnson 48, Mark Johnson 69, of lectures featuring prominent "The Changing American
Sanford-Faye Edwards 9 Sessums, Jr. 104 (Elected), Victoria Jordan 49, Jeff Jump figures such as Vance Parkard, Character."
(Elected). Mona Simmons 103 (Elected), 75, Ed Knisley 75, Charles Lane Heywood Hale Broun, and The final Lyceum program
Terrell B--Lindy Copelan 24 Tommie Walker 106 (Elected), 54, Bill Nobles 40. John Beecher. The first of this will be held on May 16, when we
(Elected), Floyd Crouch 9, Lott series was a lecture entitled will have the priviledge of
HaU 10 "Flying Saucers ARE Real" seeing the Carl Ratcliff Dance
New Dorm -Gail Ford 64 delivered by Mr. Stanton T. Theatre of Atlanta perform to
(Elected), Martha Hancock 64 Friedman. taped romantic and electronic
(Elected), Nancy Shepard 64 Tlie second of this series will music.
(Elected) be on November 22 when the Detailed previews will appear
Beeson-Jim Kinard 9 Preservation Hall Jazz Band, in the "Colonnade" prior to
(Elected) featuring the blind trumpeteer each performance.
Terrell-Carolyn Bennett 48 Dede Pierce, will be here to give
(Elected), Rita Jones 55 a concert of original jazz.
(Elected), Susie Powell 25 Following the Jazz Band will G.C. Enrollment
(Elected). be a reading of poetry with
Bell-Ellen Hutchinson 85 comments by its author, John Reaches New Hi^h
(Elected), Jan Newsome 95 Beecher. This "Poet of Protest
(Elected) Janelle Reynolds 79 and Prophecy" will be here This year our boy-girl ratio is
(Elected), Paula Rhodes 99 December 6. .98:1, making it rather awk-
(Elected) Kim Rucker 62 In addition to focus on the arts ward for everyone to be paired
(Elected. is a sports commentary. Those off heterogeneously. This is,
Wells-Willie Sue Hawks 15, who are sports freaks will enjoy however, an improvement from
Kathy Hoover 24, Margaret Heywood Hale Broun ten years ago when the same
Kepner 15, Debbie Mitchell 30 "Heywood Hale Broun at would have been virtually
(Elected), Sherrie Waldon 34 Large." He will be here with his impossible.
(Elected), Kathy Withee 28. witty analyses on January 19, Another increase at Georgia
Honors Dorm-Mary Carden 7 1972. College is that of student
(Elected). Another emphasis on the arts enrollment. According to Mr.
Day Students-Beverly vkdll be an entertaining program Linton Cox, Registrar, current
Barnes 128 (Elected), Kathy by classic guitarist and enrollment is 2,380, a 24 percent
Brown 79 (Elected), Neil Dyer Baroque lutenist, Karl increase from fall quarter a
110 (Elected), Tim Fogarty 130 Heneshoff, who will perform on year ago.
(Elected), Elaine Harrison 93 Valentine's Day. Next on the list However, along with quantity
(Elected), David Jones 85 is the environmental scientist should come quality, and if
(Elected), Martha Laird 108 and author of the widely what is bigger is better,
(Elected), Roy Lane 108 published column "Science students should be looking for
(Elected), Debbie Lavender 99 Seniors win Annual Hike. Today." Dr. Wendell A. Mordy - some improvements this year.

G.C. Theatre Hosts World


Premiere Of New Play
On October 28,29, & 30 at 8:00 heat devils of cotton picking been based in his mind on a lie.
p.m. in Russell Auditorium The time, a man with no name of
Diction^y, authored by the The Dictionary, being itself a
obscure origins comes with a farrago, or mixture, of ancient
Director of The Georgia College psychological lock and key and
Theatre, J. Dalton Eddleman and contemporary values,
clamps his depraved life onto presents both scenes of high
will receive its very first per- the life of Early B. Farrago.
formance anywhere before the drama and continual moments
Believing it to be his "destiny" of comic dialogue. This serio-
Georgia College and to befriend this amoral being.
Milledgeville audience. The comic medley of forms should
Farrago throws away all the make the performance both
Director hqpes that this will be customary pursuits of a man's
only the first of original scripts int^esting to the imagination
life and takes to the road with and entertaining to the eyes and
which can be staged on the his fated companion. Leaving
campus. One of the unique ears.
behind in Mississippi the
advantages educational woman he loves~the woman Those students portraying
theatres have is in their ability carrying his unborn child-he roles in The Dictionary are, in
to bring theatrical en- comforts himself in his misery alphabetical order: Hank Dyer,
tertainment of a sort that can with a small dime store dic- Jimmy Edwards, Vicki Fin-
not be obtained anywhere else. tionary. Although before him in cher. Bob Goddard, Priscilla
The day is envisioned when the dictionary he finds an en- GGoddard, Allen Lane, Debbie
playwriting contests can be held dless line of words reinforcing Mitchell, and Alan Walker.
and excellent student written the truth of his destiny, he Nancy McCoUum serves as
plays can be staged. Hopefully continues to memorize words, Assistant Director, Tory Jordan
this endeavor can be broadened searching always for the word is the State Manager. Chief
to include original plays written that is stronger than "destiny "~ Techincal Assistant is Wallace
by state wide authors. the word that will break the lock Moore. And Joe Vincent handles
and free him from his human special effects.
The Dictionary is both as nemesis. Eventually a woman Reserved tickets may be
modern as this morning's in dire circumstance and the picked up at the booth in the
newspaper in its setting and Nvord "grace" offer him Student Union during the day.
characters and as ancient as the salvatiai. When "retribution" Georgia College students need
first Greek classical tragedy in proves both to be impotent, the only present their I.D.'s to
its subject battling with that tormented Farrago makes a obtain tickets. Other seats are
ineffable entity known by the final, valiant attack on priced at $2.00 for adults and
venerable Greeks in pre- "destiny" with nothing but his $1.00 for students. Faculty and
Freudian days by the antique own courage and the discovered staff members will be given
word, "fate." Out of the dancing knowledge that his destiny has tickets at half price.
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SPOTLIGHT It's The Right Time Enrolls At G.G.
The exchange student for ability to teach it are imparled.
To College Examinations
By William W. Nish
many campus causes. As Georgia College this year is The "Colonnade" asked
Whatever happened to alleviating crowded parking Alfredo for his opinion of There is a current concern forgetting that lobsters must be essay type of question.
By Jacquelyn (Lyn) Jones problems, establishing record students take over the ad- Alfredo Escola, from Santiage,
student government? Chile. He is 23 years old and has Georgia College. He admits that among educational circles that shipped alive and are therefore Essay
It used to be something solid, and book co-ops, augmenting ministration building. Official some college freshmen do not
Student government leaders a degree from the University of he has not yet been here long more likely to be shipped by air
something which would involve housing and food services, enough to form a complete produce a satisfactory freight. Once you get this knack
Too often students tend to view faculty and staff personnel as getting money for programs fade into the crowd and non- Chile Teachers' Training Discuss the twentieth century
well-groomed and idealistic School. Alfredo's major is opinion. He basically likes the academic record largely of seeing clearly what is in- with emphasis on sidewalks.
simply the established middle class who have made it. We see them law students. They got into such as homecoming, freshman official leaders emerge. because they do not know what volved in such questions, you
as people who have degrees in something and we wither stand before "Things are different now," English Literature. campus and the students, (You should'spend about five
student government not so orientation, and student however, he feels that in some to expect in the way of should be able to handle other
a class and lecture, or run around Parks performing some type of much to change the system, but discount cards. said a student at the University Alfredo told the "Colonnade" examinations. It would seem minutes on this question in
that to study in America has ways we are too conservative true-false items just as easily. order that you may do it justice
duty of the other. This is not the case. As odd as it may seem, there to instigate a few services for But while that student of California in Berkeley. that this problem could be Multiple Choice
are some pretty interesting characters teaching or working in an "Nobody listens to the student long been a dream of his. He and somewhat prejudiced. But and yet have time for the
students and, if nothing else, to government was service he doesn't restrict this aspect to rather easily remedied by Upon first setting eyes on
administrative capacity at old GO. The "Colonnade" has uncovered oriented, leaders all over the government people. It's dead. will receive a Master's'^ in providing freshmen with questions which follow. Do not
further their own careers Education from this univeristy. Americans for he believes that the Pacific Ocean, Balboa said: use any material not found in
some very interesting data on these people, and in this and the something to dash down on the country asked questions: are Student government is dead. examples of the various types of
following issues, we would like to pass it on to the rest of you. You We pick our own leaders—and The unique aspect of Alfredo Chile, also, is too conservative A. "I thought it would be the college library. Use
old dossier. students just students? Should and prejudiced in some area. questions which they are likely larger."
might be surprised at some of the accomplishments the dudes at the they also be considered citizens they don't necessarily have to is his interest in so many dif- to (encounter on examinations Turabian's outline form to
Whatever happed to student ferent subjects. As a high school However, academically B. "Many others have cast
front of the classrooms have made! government? or a special interest group? be elected." along with comments on how to organize the various sections of
student he participated in speaking, he believes that G.C. bread upon the waters, but I am your answer. Use Parker's
"Nothing", responds a girl Should students get involved in In an era when government is is a very good school. answer these questions the first to set eyes on it."
Mrs. Linda P. Staabs is a new member of the Georgia College staff. frowned iq)on, denounced by sports, particidarly soccer, and indelible, midmight-black,
She was hired to sell this school. Her official title is "Director of who worked with the National issues of national and in- "Receiving a good education correctly, and this I have at- C. "It's a clear day, and I still
ternational political scope? students for being fraudulent is still interested in them. But tempted to do in the following quick-drying, jasmine-scented
Public and College Relations," and her background seems to in- Student Association for many he is also extremely interested and earning a degree should bel can't see Catalina."
years. 'Things have changed," The question was answered in and hypocritical, it follows that sections. ink, and write on every other
dicate that she is capable of doing all that this title entials. in literature, history, a college student's foremost D. "The surf in Perth falls line on one side only of the
she says, "but, for the most 1965. The infamous Student students don't want elected concern," said Escqla. True-False mainly on the turf."
She is orginally from Covington, La., and received her BA in Power movement began leadership that's bureaucratic- philosophy, and the concepts of bluebook. Students who do not
part, student government is as education. About himself he says, "I am, The trains in Maine run E . A a n d C of t h e a b o v e .
English from LSU in 1961. She started her journalism career in ineffectual as ever." organizing. Today, Student all talk and no action. use the Palmer Method of
in many ways, a radical. I rebel mainly on the terrain. F . All of t h e above except E . Handwriting should print their
Newark, Ohio, in '61. She was a reporter for the Newark Daily until Whatever happened to Power is just another memory "When students have needs One of his special talents is
that have to be met," the against many traditions and G. F, B, and A of the above. answers. One minute of the five
'61. At that time she moved to Jacksonville, Florida. There she student government? of the past, something that will crejative writing, especially in Here we have an example of a H. None of the above.
worked for a weekly paper and covered everything from school one day join the ranks of Free Berkeley sophomore said, "we beliefs. It is not a foolish is now gone, so you had best
"Oh, they're still mouthing off poetry and short storeis. He is rebellion, but a rational one. straight-forward question Again we have an example of
board meetings to a murder trial. here," a University of Texas Huey, Dump Johnson and Keep make sure that our needs are now working for the literary hurry.)
Before I reject or accept which may seem like a trick to a question with a very clear and
What are her duties here at GC? Any and everything that will sell coed told me. "This is a very cool With Coolidge. known. We don't need some section of the "Colonnade." He the poorer student, but which definite answer when it is
' But for about three years, elected student body president anything, I carefully consider The advantages of this type of
this school to the public and potential students. She's the little lady rural, very unprogressive is a member of the Georgia all of the aspects of it." will immediately be seen to be carefully examined. The an-
school. Our student govern- Student Power was a hot issue: to do that. There are other College Literary Guild, and was question are immediately
who gets our programs and activities into the news. Later in the false by the good thinker since swer must obviously be choice apparent. The question
season she plans to extend our publicity into the area of TV to a ment's working to lower the the darling of the student ways." the founder of the Literary the statement could not possibly H; since, as any first grade
tuition. But it's not going to leaders; the pet project of many And those "other ways"—the Guild at the University of Chile. specifies exactly what the
smaller extent. In fact, she has already begun this new venture by be true unless the word history student know, Balboa student is to do and yet leaves
appearing on a Macon TV program called the Alamac with Dale work. Student government just student governments. The sit4ns, the silent protests, the "mainly" is underlined. The did not speak English and could
has no bearing on anything." Student Power movement was picketing— are all well-known. His foremost concern at this him some leeway to express his
Ward. This took place two weeks ago time is to become an excellent immature student who is at- not have said any of these
And a student at the St. Paul issue-orineted rather than Along with sororities, frater- individuality and show his
educator. The exchange student tempting to use his high school things. I hardly need remind ingenuity. Also, when the
Mrs. Staabs told the "Colonnade" that there are to be some much campus of the University of service-oriented. It pushed for nities and flagpole sitting, methods in college may argue you, I assume, that what Balboa
needed changes made in her department. The catalog will be written Minnesota said: "I didn't even student representation on student government looks as if believes that to be a teacher, a papers are returned at your
up much differently, and a commercial artist will be hired to do the college committees, minor person must be well-rounded. that the statement is more true did say was , "Bei mir bist du five-year class reunion, dif-
know we had a student it, too, will soon be buried. than false in that while the schon."
layouts. She told us that the summer catolog will be thrown out government," he quipped-or, reform in the classroom, course As colleges and universities He feels that too often teachers ferences of opinion about the
because it is a useless added expense, as a student still needs to refer evaluation, "free universities," tend to become too specialized trains run mainly on the meaning of the question provide
at least I think he quipped. are getting larger and less terrain, they also run upon Matching
to the regular catolog. "And, if we do have one, it's and some community in- personal, it's gotten in- in their own areas. A teacher, a basis for an invigorating in-
volvement. Today these mat- he feels, must realize the im- some occasions on time, and in tellectual discussion among old
A new brochure, which was laid out by Miss Jan Hardy of our own sure not doing anything to help creasingly difficult for any other instances on diesel fuel. Episcotister
me. I still can't find a place to ters seem almost passe, but six student leader to represent The portance of all subjects, and, college friends. One caution,
art department, has replaced the old one. "Last year we spent a lot of years ago they were innovative. unless an educator is aware of However, this would be to fall Plethysmograph however, is to be certain to read
money for expensive color pictures. This year we're aiming for park and rent is still too high— People. Students are impatient. into the trap of fuzzy thinking by Sphygmomanometer
so what good is it, anyway?" And then in 1968 came the They want action like instant this,/his own subject and his the question carefully before
quality, not quantity, Linda informed us as she proudly displayed a Taft you frame your answer. For
simple, but artistic brouchure with black and white pictures. "Our student government is— elections. And with them came coffee and aren't willing to wait
well, let's just say it's, ah, the Eugene McCarthy cam- around for the pot to perk. Roses are Red example, in the question above,
She is also trying to build up the photo files, which she says are now dormant," said a former paign, in itself a political Students don't want to be Violets are Blue A. Tachistocscope notice that it very carefully
in poor shape. Her duties also include colaborating with Mrs. Dorre student government leader at student-youth movement. considered a large mass labeled Soccer has started B. Aesthesiometer specifies the twentieth century,
Neligan, the Director of Alumni, on a quarterly newspaper to be sent San Diego State College in Students forgot about their Student Body. The emphasis is And we're having HOMECOMING, TOO! C. Anomaloscope not just and twentieth century.
out to parents, friends, ect. The first is to come out in November. California. "The student hopes for classroom reform and on individualism. D. Hartley Once you have the intent of the
WHEN: January question clearly in mind, you
leaders here used to be all, well, focused their idealistic at- These are the times of the WHAT IS IT: Participation
But Linda Staabs is more than a harried woman who runs arounds you know, all politically con- tention upon the state of the anti-hero—not the days of the can work in Maine, Balboa,
Parks sending out news bulletins she is also a warm, friendly human BY WHOM: YOU YOU YOU YOU The proper approach here is Hartley, and all the rest in a
cerned with national and in- nation. polished and neat young law
being. She is married to the Reverend J. Thomas Staabs, an ternational issues. But the During tliis highly political student who can sit back and to take each item on the left and wonderful creative synthesis. It
Episcopalian Minister, and is also the mother of two sons, David, 7 YOU may participate in the following ways: go slowly through the list on the is advisable, however, to
students wanted more services. period, for the first time, pontificate about student
and Andrew, 4. So now the student govern- student leaders were joined by representation, Student Power 1. Classes m a y sponsor two c a n d i d a t e s for H o m e c o m i n g Queen. right' until one of the items determine in advance just what
Not only is she a career girl, and homemaker, she's also a ment's getting back to student student masses. It was truly a and more parking space. "rings a bell." For example, as the professor considers
teacher! Every Monday night she teaches the new journalism course .issues.—and the students don't People's struggle, and all kinds There always will be student 2. Displays in front of dorms and academic buildings will be awarded prizes. you are going through the list creativity and what he con-
which all members of the "Colonnade" staff are urged to take. There think that's relevant. You can't of students were brought leaders. And students will with "episcotister" in mind, as siders mental illness. The only
are no dry lectures in Linda's class, in fact, there are no lectures at win." together to rally for a common continue to pick their leaders^ 3. Organizations and dorms will compete for the "Spirit Jug" before the basketball game on January soon as you see possible problem would be if
all. Neither are there tests. She and a small group of students simply It doesn't look good for cause. This decline of the but. not necessarily at election 29. "anomaloscope" it will strike you neglected to read up on
meet, and pass on bits of knowledge and ideas to each other. student government but, did it student leader has held true for time. 4. Floats may be entered by organizations and dorms. Homecoming Committee will arrange for a you that of course these two go sidewalks. However, as they
ever? Its history in the past ten merchant to sponsor your organization or dorm. After we receive the applications, we will announce together since neigher starts say in France, "Aqui Se habla
years shows that it's been laden to you the theme of Homecoming and give you a set of guidelines. All entries must complete the at- with a "Q." Likewise, Espanol." Thus, though you
with confusion and ambiguity, tached slip and send to Becky Knighton, P.O. Box 1048, by the DEADLINE, NOVEMBER 22. plethysmograph a n d may not know the answer
going through new trends and aesthesiometer fall naturally required, you may be able to
All students ideologies that have led to its
Compliments Of We would like to enter ( ) Float ( ) Display in the Homecoming Weekend. We can be reached at P.O. together since neither is a work in something which you do
present mixed-up state. Box for further communication. We agree to abide by the rules as far as construction, materials, sprectrophotometer. The only know and act as if that is what
During the early '60s, student etc., as set by the Committee. really difficult part of this you thought was expected all
interested in a cruise government concerned itself
only with student services,
question is the last pair of items along. In the case of this
where you might be tempted to question, consider that it is very
Signature
things that would immediately assume that Taft goes with much in vogue to show that
Hartley-unless you do some every important person in the
to the the Bahamas please and benefit the student
populace. The list included
The Merchants Organization or Dormitory really straight thinking and twentieth century has in reality
remember, that Taft is been an existentialist who has
deceased. Here we have an been enormously handicapped
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example of one of the few times by not knowing it. From that,
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Continues & It's Pantyhose the item rather than to risk the symbolism of the existence of
possible political overtones and sidewalks, and you will have at
Please sign your name To Die It's A Boot
Freudian undertones of making least one bluebook filled-
the wrong choice. For example, especially if you write large.

on the line below and return


America's environment
continued to deteriorate during
Farmers Bank It's A Leotard
to match Hartley with
sphygmomanometer could have I am sure that you can begin
(^sastrous consequences should to see that taking an
1971 according to the National the professor happen to be a examination is really nothing to
Wildlife Federation's third Neobeha viori stic- worry about once you learn
to Box 1669 annual Environmental Quality The Originalf Three transcendentalist. these "tricks of the trade." No
Index to be published in the
October-November issue of
Of Milledgeville doubt some of my colleagues
Now we turn to what college will chide me for revealing such
National Wildlife Magazine. In One Creation lexamination should really be- information as I have in this
Air pollution remains the an' accurate measure of the guide. For my defense, I could
nation's most serious en- At student's ability to organize his do no better than to quote the
vironmental problem. National thoughts and integrate his words of the great educational
standards required by Congress
give some hope things may
begin to improve as 1975 ap;^
lember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TRAP NELL'S knowledge concerning the authority, Martha Mitchell-
subject matter into a
meaningful written expression. falls
"The irritation in education
mainly in the
preaches, but the trend in air »;V> This, naturally, requires the examination."
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editor-in-chief: VICKI FINCHER


Colonnade business manager: CHARLES IVIIDDLEBROOKS
in those days. Well, it's time to
A Bedtime Story Letters close. Good luck in the coming
year.
Helen Alice Goodbody
Once upon a time in a far off
land called Milledge, there was
guilty party walked in on
judgement day. Punishments
to the editor aass of '29
a quaint old college. Scholars doled out by the court ranged
camefromall over the world to from doing penance in one's HONOR CODE REVISION to have this honor code
repealed. It only says one im- "Long Hair, Love It
better themselves at this in- room to banishment from the I know this same old gripe has
stitution of higher thought. kingdon. This system was been brought up before, but it portant thing in the whole work, Or Leave It"
These scholars studied hard to unfair, but the foreign scholai's needs to be brought up again. and that is:
master the fine arts so that one put up with this nonsense. This grievious injustice is the "My honor is my own, and no If you're a male, and have
day, they too might rule small Times have changed through Honor Code System, or as I one except myself can take it long hair, do you wish to be
kingdoms of their own. the ages and nothing as cruel as always think of it, "Fink on from me." Let's put it on these persecuted for it? I saw people
Occasionally, these scholars this could ever exist in modern Your Neighbors." terms and do away with this persecuted for it in the movies,
that came from other lands felt times. Or could it? As things stand now, should juvenile system. After all, we
such as "Easy Rider", and
the urge to celebrate. Now these any of us commit an offense, we
should immediately report
were taught in elementary
school not to be tattle-tales. It's "Joe," butlast Saturday night it
Observe Sex Ed
neophytes were special because
they were required to live in the Poor Vicki's ourselves. If we catch another pretty absurd to come to college
and be ordered to act like pre-
happened to me.
Four friends and I were sit- When it rains, take a look at one shining drop.
I know not
who decreed
college castle under strict rules
from the King. In order to Almanac
student pulling a no-no we are to
go to the person and lovingly schoolers.
Jacquelyn (Lyn) Jones
ting in the "Cup and Saucer" on
Route 441 when, stumbling
When it snows, examine one fragile flake.
When you see a tree, observe one individual leaf.
that men should die for their country in time of war Pro & Con
celebrate, these foreign squires inform him or her that we know while women lived for their men.
through the door came a drunk, And when you are in a crowd, look at one person, But I have often felt
and maidens had to do so Contrary to what may have that he or she has sinned. short-haired, 300-pound hiilk of Is it possible that Georgia
and try to understand his loneliness. that men held the lesser burden. College freshmen considered
quietly and between certain been rumored, the newspaper of However, we are all responsible Dear Editor, a man. He was accompanied by ' Stan Fendley
hoiu^. If these lads and fair this college does exist, for the for each other and it is because L. S. Wilcox sex education boring? Yes,
three other short-haired men
ladies did not follow these royal moment anyway. Thi^,our first we love him or her that we must and their wives. Upon seeing us possible and true. After talking
I see Georgia College has to about thirty students, this is
orders, then they were in edition, marks the advent or demand that he or she report once again opened its doors to long-haired freaks, he came to
danger of being called before should we say debut of, a brand him-ir herself. If he or she does our table and started running what we found out. Although
all new and returning students. most agreed sex education was
the feared high court. This was new staff. Although we do have not, then, because we love that I will say that I saw more boys his fingers through the hair of
person so much, we shall have I drink, from a cup of space, Gone. . . worthwhile and really needed,
not true, however, of the some returning faces, most of than I had hoped, but not too one of my friends and started to
scholars that lived in the them are new and bursting with to fink on him or her. all the rivers and moutains of my land. But unforgotten in her quiet ways. they felt that it was much too
many had that dreadful long laugh. He left because we She came softly, with beautiful eyes
surrounding kingdom. TTiffie new ideas. Now, I won't even bother with ignored him but soon returned late. High school or even junior
hair. If there's one thing I can't In my eyes blossom all the scents All sheltering and knowing. high school was thought to be
young knaves could consume all This year should prove to be the part about ratting on our stand, it's long hair. In fact, I boasting that he would take any
the wine they could hold and and the sea breeze. Her hands were tender on my skin. much more appropriate. They
interesting if anything and own selves. I think we all know keep my cat. Homer, trimmed. one of us on in a fight. It ended
entertain pretty maidens in much controversy seems to be how many people are going to Sad remembering felt it was a waste of time to
No cat of mine is going to have up with him punching and My hands touch the night, the buildings, Buried in ashes of my loss.
their chambers every night brewing. Colonnade fully in- break a rule and then report it swinging and all of us were learn something that they
without danger of being called long hair. You know science has with their windows of light. Longing somewhere- learned a long time ago.
tends to be in the middle of it all so they can be punished. What proved that long hair leads to hauled into the Police station
before the high court. to give up to the minute factual I'm griping about is this A world gone without me.
dope smoking. and arrested. You sleep in the city that breathes, I wonder if she knew Not too long ago, it would
Alas, as fate would have it, accounts of all the happenings brother's keeper deal. Do tell these students to I have long hair and don't like
and to provide an analysis of the I breathe your space. I love her even more, have been unheard of to teach
some of these foreign scholars I have nothing against my participate in rat week. I think I being hasseled because of it, but
would indidge in too much news as we see it. The opinions fellow man, but I have no desire We kiss in the dream. even more. sex and even though it may be
can remember when I par- what can I do? One thing I will Alfredo Escala Charles Watts too late, sex education classes
merry-making and not make it of others are encouraged and to be responsible for other ticipated. I had the most fun do is stay out of the "Cup and
back to the castle before the desired. students, and I don't believe at schools and colleges show
acting foolish. In fact I still have Saucer"-I1l leave it for the red- that attitudes and trends are
drawbridge was raised. These This year we would like to that 3999 students care to be the scar on my nose, from necks.
poor knavra were then thrown reinstate a column that ap- responsible for me, either. What All Contributions To changing. No longer is sex
in the dungeon and would have
to appear before the High Court
peared a few years ago and
lived a very short life. It was
is more, it is ridiculous to think
about a student's being
pushing the peanut down South
Wa\Tie Street. We had such fun Bill Ainscow Remembrance Of You Literary Section
considered a wicked and sinful
desire which should be con-
later in the week. called Pipeline and tried to punished for minding his ow-n demned and surpressed. It can
Blowing be discussed openly and
Now the High Court was made serve as a go-between for Uie business. One of the really sad melodies (Writing, Art And
up of very wise scholars, who
were supposed to choose bet-
students and administration,
students and the local govern-
things is that in many cases, an
offender isn't even informed
that he has been caught. His
CGA Notes tranquil
of wind rained
Ptiotos) Send To
seriously. As one girl said, sex
has long been associated with
filth and immorality and if this
ween right and wrong. But since ment or as a general answer by Pat Kraumenauer
the unfortunate victims would man. If anyone has anything brother merely lets him belie\'e murmurs can be changed, it's never too
through these trees while KEN CHAMPION late.
not be there unless someone had that he would like ask, we will he's gotten by, then tells on him we watched summer's sails
accused them of some terrible do our best to a find the answer. behind his back and "Kithout As we rapidly approach mid- weeks away. Student activities
Send any questions or anything meeting him face-to-face. always add flavor to campus unfurl. Captured
misdeed that had been com- quarta-, we should take a little in the scattered light that
mitted, these wretches were left else that you would like , In some cases, perhaps a time to evaluate our progress affairs, and we have already
brought to \he attention of the planned several concerts, fell
defenseless. And since the pereon should be reportal IF thus far and to set our goals for through dancing branches,
accused were not allowed any Colonnade to box 770. what he does actually HARMS the remainder of the quarter dances, and movies for the
there were the passionate whirlwinds
conference with the crafty
village counsel, they were
naturally pronounced guilty. It
must have been a terrible sight
The workforce of the
Colonnade welcomes anyone
who wish^ to join and take
advantage of this once in a
or IMPOSES on a fellow student
(i.e., stealing personal
belongings from each other).
Another editorial, or indeed, a
and this year. So much has
haK>ened in these past few
weeks throughout Georgia
Collie, and C.G.A. has not
remaining weeks of this
quarter. Mnter quarter holds
much in store with the Miss
Georgia College * Regent and dizzying currents of flowing,
of quiet

glowering flowers,
joy Through f THE PUB
indeed, to see the executioner lifetime opportunity to speak pamphlet, could be written on beai omitted from these affairs. with our second homecoming. It
grin unider his black hood as the is easy to see that we have a in the warm,
up and be heard. some of the rules that should be feather-like breeze,
The orientation program went
thrown out. But never should a
student be reported without his very well as we welcomed one
of the largest freshmen classes
very important year ahead of
us. We must all consider the
the shimmering princess
there was you, Big Happenings
accusor facing him with the need for voter registration here
COLONNADE charge first. And never should
any student be punished for
ever. The sex education classes,
spearheaded by C.G.A. and the
on campus for the elections next
year. summertime fields and spinning
of silver daylight,

Editor-in chief Vicki Fincher minding his own business. Some


people just weren't cut out for
Student Advisory Council of the
Board of Regents, was a true What are you doing to help
make Georgia College a better
before
dreams,
At The PUB
Uie "Gastapo." firet here at Georgia College. your season's ship set sail
Business manager Charles Middlebrooks Although it was not perfect, it school ? Apathy has always been
an ugly but prevailing term on for death:
This is a democratic school, '
Managing Editor Elaine Gibbs and students could do away with
this ridiculous system in an
was a needed step in the right
direction. The various standing our campus and lack of par-
ticipation is a sign of disease.
Ken Champion Watch For Them
committees have begun to meet
News Editor BillFerrell orderly democratic way, if they and the student representatives Let me challenge you to become
would. I believe we should work have shovm good participation involved in the activities. Why
Editorial Editor Kevin Fosgate not attend a soccer game, a
Oct. 28-30 HALLOWEEN WEEKEND
BUTTS
so far. The Student Senate is
preparing for a very busy year danceOTthe College Theater's
Feature Editor Jacquelyn Jones Editorial Policy with much essential legislation production. All of these ac-
Sports Editors
ah-eady on the agenda. Honor
All lettere to the editor or any Council has been evaluating its
tivities are paid for by your 8 p.m. October 29 & 30
Sheila Wood
Robert Riddle other forms of correspondence purposes and methods and is
should be directed to: Editor, seeking to make the necessary
student activities fee. If you are
complaining right now about
the Colonnade, why hot offer Russell
DR UG STORE
Layout Editor Mark Roe aionnade. Box 770, G.C. We changes which will make it a
reserve the right to edit all stronger and a more efficient
your services. They will accept
anyone's articles even mine,
The Perscription Shop 124 W. Hancock
Photography Editor Mark Roe letters if they infringe upon branch of our Student Govern- besides, we are paying for its Auditorium 125 S. Wayne Milledgeville, Georgia Miiledgeville, Georgia
good journalistic standards or ment. Ih^e are some of Uie publication.
Art Editor Marthalyn Monroe lack good taste. Letters should things C.G.A. has been busy
be typed. All letters must be with during the first part of tlie
As you can readily see, there '7he Dictionary" 452-5531
is much to be done and much to
Literary Editor Ken Champion signed but names will be quarter. become involved in. Dig deep
withheld upon request if valid and pull out some enthusiasm
STAFF reasons are given. Any formal Yet there is so mucli more you packed away with last
f
HARROLD
complaints concerning the waiting to be done. The more years useless class notes. We
Tom Rackley, Tommy Thrasher, Frank Krogh, Alan Walker, content of this paper may be traditional flares lie in the need your participation and
Walter Young, Lott Hall, Frank Hill, Tommy Beachum, David directed to the editor and will be middle of our planned course. concern to make your student
Anderson, Bill Ainsco, Buddy Moore. reviewed by the Publication First there is annual hike and body one of which we can truly
Board for the Colonnade. Golden Slipper is only a few be proud.
PAGE 0 THE COLONNADE OCTOBER 28. 1971
OCTOBER 28, 1971 THE COLONNADE PAGE?
editors •
Robert Riddle
10% Rise In School Fees Kent State
Gymnastics - A New Season - A New Coach IS P Q R T S Intramural Men's Activities More than 9,000 Kent State
Sheila Wood For 1971-72 School Year University students have signed
The nation's two membership All of these colleges and a petition asking for a federal
FALL grand jury investigation into
October 4th, 1971 marked the follows: cercise mat. This will enable associations for state colleges universities were recently
fourth year of G.C.'s gymnastic U. of Ga., Away, MSCW the team not only to perform and universities announced exempted from the Wage-Price the deaths of the four students
team. ITiis year the team is led Away, Winthrop Away, USC more difficult excercises, but it GAHPER Basketball Activity
Football
Rosters In By
10-6
Play Begins
10-11
today that tuition and fees rose Freeze by a special ruling of the killed while demonstrating
against the invasion of
by Miss Ginny Bryant, a former Away, FSU Away, Athens will also cut down on the by an average of more than President's Cost of Living
Tennis 10-8 10-13 Comabodia.
College Home, George Peabody number of injuries.
coach and teacher at Sandy
Springs High School and the Home, Tulane Away. Holds Meet Underway Table Tennis
Golf
10-8 10-13
10-13
eight per cent at their member
schools during the 1971-72
Council.
As in the past several years, The petition asks President
University of Georgia. Miss With new equipment, a new 10-8 Nixon to overrule Attorney
Southeastern Regionals Each fall the Georgia Turkey Run 11-23
academic year. Over 85 per cent the respondents to the survey
Bryant has participated in Away. coach, and new team members, The 1971-72 basketball season 11-15
of the 358 colleges and listed inflation as the most General John Mitchell, who said
summer gymnastics clinics and G.C.'s gymnastic team will Association for Health, is off to a roaring start with last August 13 there should be
This year the team will be Physical Education, and universities participating in the important factor behind the cost
she feels that the team will have working with a new floor ex- have an exciting year. twenty-one men going out for WINTER survey responded that they had increases. They also listed no investigation of the May 4,
a very prosperous year. Recreation (GAHPER) for the the squad. Returnees this 1970 incident.
10th District holds an affiliate raised charges in at least one inadequate appropriations from
' Former gymnasts. Sheila season include Jimmy Hires, Basketball 11-10 1-6
meeting of the Georgia category of. student fees in- state legislatures, and the need
Wood, Crystal Fountain, and, Tom Wells, Jim Tungate, Larry Volleyball 2-3 2-7 cluding tuition, required fees, to maintain "the current level
Connie Butler have returned' Association of. Educators Irvin, Randy Howell, and Mark Swim Meet (Co-Ed) 2-9 2-15 room and board. of program quality." Guards At Sing-
(GAE). Dr. Martha Walton said
GYM SHORTS
along with nineteen other new Stallings. Making their debuts Bowling 1-7 1-13
that the purpose of the meetings The findings of the joint ' "Tuition and required fees for
members to lead G.C. to vic-
is to bring members of the
for the Colonials this season are Foul Shooting 1-28 2-7
survey by the two associations- instate students in the survey Sing Say No
tory. The girls are working Willie Woodford, Mike Parker, ranged from $70 per year at
profession together in order to Willie Harrison, Willie SPRING the National Association of
diligenUy from 3:30 to 5:30 to State Universities and Land- District of Columbia Teachers During the early stages of the
make this their best season. assiminate knowledge and Griswold, Johnny Simmons, Soccer 3-2 3-6
exchange ideas; to both learn, Grant Colleges (NASULGC) College and City University of uprising of prisoners at the
Meets have not as yet been Merrill Morriss, Larry An- Softball 4-9 4-19 New York to 2,800 was again the maximum-security New York
confired, but there is a tentative Beginning Tumbling Course and contribute to the profession.
This year the meeting was on
derson, Steve Duncan, Danny Rifle Shooting 4-20 4-26
and the American Association
of State Colleges and Univer- high, with the University of prison in Attica, prison officials
schedule planned. It is as Hilton Mike Brown, Barry T^ap Shooting 2-20 5-1 sities (AASCU) were released Puerto Rico charging the lowest ordered black and Puerto Rican
October 19, at Hancock Central Bruner, Bill Outler, Paul
Offered To Students High School in Sparta. Brooks, Dean Faulkner, and
Casting Tournament 4-20 5-4 here last Sunday. tuition and fee rate of $158 per guards from the other
HPER Clinicians for the gathering
The Georgia College physical education department is offering a were G.C.'s own Margaret Alan Enns.
year.
Total costs for education at
maximum security New York
prison, Sing-Sing, to beef up the
beginning tumbling course to students through the continuing Peebles and Ann Wall, who Coach Luke had this to say
Facilities education division. The tumbling course is available to both male explianed, demonstrated, and about the season and squad: Cheerleaders the responding schools have nearly all-white guard staff at
and female students of high school, junior high school, and grammar allowed members of the "We expect better organization Colonials Clobb ^ the schools in the survey since
Attica.
The guards took a vote, and
than we had last year with more
Opening
school. The course will be taught by the gymnastics coach of the audience to participate in
college and will begin Tuesday, October 26. This will be an eight Darachute Play, Cage Ball, ahd bench strength. This year's Chosen ThpfipnrPifl Cnllf >pp Cnlnnials
forward, drove to the North
Georgia goaj zone and from
the 1965^6 academic year. then refused to go.
week course meeting Tuesday nights from 7:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Movement Exploration. schedule is tougher than last celebrated the first game ever there proceeded to kick a drive
Georgia College's Colonials Course cost is $15.00. Register through Dr. Alan Jones in Parks Hall year's becuase we have an all Wedn^day night was the big played on the new athletic into their net. Following the McGovern Announces Amnesty
will be playing on new outdoor on the Georgia College campus. Dr. Walton felt that G.C. was senior college line-up. Whether night for 13 lovely girls as they complex, with a 5-1 soccer
facilities, come Fall, according exceptionally well represented we're good or not depends on victory in their home opener fourth goal, the Georgia College
battled against each other for devensive showed style that For War Resistors If Elected
to Floyd Anderson, chairman of with 40 HPER faculty members our opponents' strength. the titles of Georgia College against North Georgia College.
and major students in at- complemented the offensive
the health, physical education
and recreation department. HPER Qub tendance.
However, we'll be as good as we
can and hope for the best."
Cheerleaders. The action took
place in Miller Gym at 8:00 p.m.
The North Georgia squad perfectly. Defensive stalwart
Presidential hopeful Sen.
George McGovern (D.-S.D.)
In the Washington Press Club
conference he also stated that
Lake Laurel will set the scene for the HPER Club Fall Retreat on The first game of the twenty- started off looking strong by John Chandler of Smyrna, he opposes war crimes trials for
The candidates had practiced scoring first, early in the first announced Sept. 23 that if
Ready for use during the Fall November 6. The day v A be spent making plans for the club's ac- game season is scheduled for Georgia, repeatedly thwarted elected he would grant amnesty American political leaders who
long and gruelling hours for the period; however, Georgia
quarter will be eight tennis tivities for 1971-72, getting acquainted with all the majors, and December 1, here, when the past week and were ready for enemy instrusions into Colonial to men in jail or expatriated for led the U.S. into the war in
courts, a soccer field, a baseball discussing their ideas concerning health, physical education, and Colonials take on Georgia College came right back, territory. Freshman Jack Indochina.
the final show-down. At 8:00 the displaying an awesome of- resisting the draft and the war.
diamond, and two softball recreation. Southwestern. girls were there to show their McMillan, the starting left-
fensive attack, which had been
fields, Ronald Harley, physical
plant director, said. SUPPORT stuff to the four lady judges. dormant in their two previous
fullback, used his head well in
this game, literally, by heading
G.C. Pageant
Baseball Women's Throughout the ensuing two
hours the girls, yelled,
games. Ralph Piro and Tom
Rainey constantly fooled the
several enemy volleys away
At present, GC is attempting The opening meeting for the Georgia College Baseball Team will from the G.C. goal area. Other
to negotiate for a paved parking screamed, jumped, and clapped North Georgia defensive with The Executive Board has begun making plans for the 1972 Miss
players who were outstanding
area for the new athletic
complex which is located off
be Tuesday, October 26 at the HPER Building in room 103. Plans will
be made for the upcoming year. All interested students are urged to YOUR Intramurals before tlie watchful eyes of the
judges. Finally a decision was
pinpoint passing to each other,
and by half-time the score was
in their efforts on defense as
Georgia College Pageant to be held in Russell Auditorium on
January 15, 1972. We solicit your help in finding our new Miss
attend. reached and the eight well as on offense were Glenn Georgia College. The 1971 Pageant was a tremendous success and a
Highway 49. The total
development will eventually
Begin cheerleaders selected were:
Ralph Piro 4, North Georgia 1. Roustay, Tim Fogarty, Jerry rewarding experience to all those who participated as contestants
In the second half, North Wittmeyer, and last, but not
include 642 acres. At present,
only 15 acres are under con-
Women's Volleyball LOCAL Women's Intramurals are
Julie Clarke from Jackson-
ville, Fla., a freshman Business Georgia discovered to its
dismay that the Georgia College
least, Mke Pizzarno, who gets
the substitute of the week award
and to those who attended the pageant. "The Executive Board would
like to equal this previous record and, if possible, top the record. We
struction. The Georgia College Women's Volleyball Team had a successful busily getting started on its major; Ann Higgenbotham can reach this goal only with your help. Please select a girl from your
weekend in taking second place in the Columbus College Invitational activities for 1971-72. Volleyball from Elberton, Georgia, is also fireworks were not over yet. for coming in off the bench and organization or sponsor a girl to be a contestant in this year's
In addition to the fields, Tournament. This ten team competition included schools such as intramurals began October 4 a freshman Business major; Kevin Fosgate, a veteran doing a fine job. pageant.
construction will start during
1971-72 on the first phase of a
Auburn University, University of Georgia, and the always tough SOCCER with seven teams in com-
petition. These teams include
Jan Williams is a sophomore In your selection of a contestant, please consider the following: (1)
West Georgia College. This was a double elimination tournament from Milledgeville majoring in A contestant must have a 2.0 cumulative average. (2) A contestant
new physical (education with Georgia College defeating Calhoun Junior College, Berry, and three teams from Bell, two from Sociology; Jamie White, a first will be expected to attend all Pageant meetings and should leave the
building. Adams, and two from Wells. On
The total cost of the contract,
Auburn, while losing their two matches to West Georgia. Linda
Finley, captain of the squad, made the six man All-Star team. This TEAM ^fovember 22, Georgia College
quarter freshman, hails from
Fernandina Beach, Florida;
full week of January 10 open for rehearsals leading up to the Pageant
on Saturday night.
excluding the parking area, is being the first match for Georgia College, Miss Osborne; the coach, will have its annual turkey run. Carol Purchase, from Please have the correct persons complete the form below and
$149,953.00. was very much pleased with the performance of her girls. A boy and girl team up and run Jacksonville, Florida, is a returnf.he form and $5.00 entrance fee to Miss Donahoo's office in
a set distance together. Both fresliman HPER major; Cathy Parks 107 by October 29,1971. No contestants will be accepted after
winners will receive turkeys-
very timely for Thanksgiving
and Christmas.
Daniels is a freshman from
Decatur, Georgia;
Beth Hallman is claimed by
KING DISCOUNT November 5,1971.

Compliments Women's Intramurals for Milledgeville, and is a freshman


Winter Quarter include Sociology major; and Ellee
basketball a co-ed swim meet, Eason, the only returning ^3.44 King ^3.54
Belk Matthews foul shooting and circuit relay,
speedbaU, co-€d volleyball, and
a badminton tournament with
cheerleader from last year, is
from Milledgeville and majors
in Modern Foreign Languages.
Or Regular lOO's Cobentr?
both singles and mixed doubles
divisions.
Out of the girls chosen, half
have had previous experience
LTD.
I ''Your Happy Shopping Store" -Spring quarter intramurals cheerleading, and the other lialf 3 8 V Per Pack/All Brands
include softball, archery, and have not; however, all sounded
golf.. like they had been born
cheering.

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PAGEH THE COLONNADE OCTOBER 28, 1971

Bittick G.C. Band Environment

Grows
New Faculty Members quality continues down. As in
Launches There are 23 new members of Susan and Donna, both of whom
the past, automobiles, electrical
generating plants and coal-
,The Georgia College Concert the Georgia College staff and are Georgia College students. burning industries are the main
Community Band has grown in size and
ability since its organization in
faculty this year. They are:
Mr. Randolph Puckett,
Mrs! Joyce H. Brochin, in-
structor in Education and
culprits.
The nation's water is still
1968. Under the direction of Jim Director of Placement and Non- Supervising Kindergarten incredibly foul but the bottom
Chorus Willoughby the band has Academic Personnel. He has a Teacher. She has a husband, may have been reached. The
progressed from performance wife Sarah, and a married son, Charles, and four children, 1971EQ Index shows no decline
Martin Bittick, director of the in light concerts to a three day Richard. Stephen 20, Robert 17, Herbert
G.C. choral organizations, has from 1970 levels. More and
concert tour around middle Mrs. Linda P. Staab, Director 16, and Cecelia 9. better sewage treatment plants
launched a new organization. Georgia in the Spring of 1971. In
His new chorus is called the of Public and College Relations. and industrial clean-ups are
size the band has grown to 58 She is married to the Reverend given credit for holding the line
Baldwin County Community
Chorus, and it will work in
connection with the Mixed
members with the in-
strumentation covering most
areas. This year the band
J. Thomas Staab, and they have
two sons, David 6 and Andy 4.
Miss Susan Andrews, an
NTE Set against further
degradation. Industry remains
water

Chorus. the largest water poUuter with


performed at Georgia College's instructor in Nursing The National Teacher 65 percent. Municipal sewage
Purpose of the chorus is to Annual Hike. The Georgia Education.
bring students, faculty and local College Band along with the Examinations will be ad- accounts for 20 percent and
citiziens together. Everyone is Madrecal Singers is performing Dr. Earnest R. Archer, ministered on Nov. 13, at agriculture 15 percent.
invited to join. assistant professor of Business Georgia College. America continues to exploit
a Christmas Concert on Administration and Economics. mineral resources without
The chorus is to present "The December 10, which is open to He has a wife, Sally, and three According to Dr. John
Messiah" by G.F. Handel and Lounsbury, chairman, sufficient regard for the future
the public. The Band also plans children, Richard 12, Stephen so the Mineral EQ Index is down
they will be accompanied by a to perfwm a winter and spring 10, and Stewart 8. education department, college
chamber orchestra from the concert and conclude the year seniors preparing to teach and from 1970. Users are outrunning
Atlanta area. This program will with a Georgia, Florida concert Charles E. Beard, assistant explorers and known reserves
professM* of Library Science. teachers applying for positions
be performed on December 8, at tour. in school systems which en- of many vital metals will not
8 p.m. in Russell Auditorium. He has a wife, Elizabeth. outlast the 20th century.
courage or require the NTE are
Rehearsals are being held The Georgia College Band Miss Virginia C. Bryant, who eligible to take the tests. In Recycling, though beginning to
every Tuesday at 8 in the Porter Officers for this year are: is an instructor in Health, addition, the designation of GC spread, saves only a small
Fine Arts Auditorium. David Anderson, President, Physical Education, and as a test center for these fraction of the nation's
Doug Moore, 1st Vice Recreation. examinations will give minerals.
Snch a spectacular produc- President; Jesse Penepacker,
tion will be expensive and 2nd Vice President; Carol Ernest L. Burdette, III, prospective teachers in this Man's growing population
donations of any amount will be Duncan, Librarian; Terry assistant professor of Business area an opportunity to compare and its pollution has put ad-
appreciated. Education. He has a wife, their performance on the ditional stress on wildlife and
Park, Asst. Librarian; Brenda Martha, and a seven month old examinations with candidates the Wildlife Index continued its
Bittick, who joined the G.C. Youngblood, Secretary; Angela son, Frank.
staff in September of 1970 has Cook and Barbera Roddy, Fund throughout the country who downward trend in 1971. Loss of
already earned the respect of raising, Awards, Publicity; and Mr. 0. Wayne Bryant, an take the tests, Dr. Lounsbury habitat is the major danger for
the college, community and Joe McMillan, Freshmen instructor in Sociology has a said. wildlife with chemical pollution
proven himself an imaginative representative. wife Barbara. of air, water and land a close
and able director with several Mr. William C. Church, Last year approximately second.. Some 101 species are
outstanding performances last assistant professor of Health, 116,000 candidates took the listed on the endangered species
year. Frosh Physical Education, and examinations which are list.
Recreation. Mr. Church is designed to assess cognitive Population concentration
Elections Set married and his wife's name is knowledge and understanding near the two coasts in tense,
Dorms NOTICE! FRESHMAN
Judith. in professional education, polluted cities has pushed the
Dr. Doris D. Engerrand , general education and subject- EQ Living Space Index down
CLASS OFFICERS ELEC- assistant professor of Business field specialization. The during 1971 and trend appears
Open House TIONS"for president, vice- Administration and Economics. examinations, which are to be headed further down. Until
president, secretary-treasurer, She has a husband, Gabriel, and
Open Dorm, a policy allowing male and female represen- prepared and administered by a sound national land use policy
three children, Steven, Ken- Educational Testing Service of and public transportation
either female students to enter tatives to Honor Council. neth, and Mrs. Jeanine E.
the male dorms and go to their Ejection November 3 from Princeton, N.J., are limited to systems become reality the EQ
Ballard, all of whom are assessment of those aspects of says living space problems are
rooms or male students to enter 8:30 ajn. until 5:00 p.m. students at Georgia College.
female dorms and go to the Pick up candidacy blanks at teacher education that are going to get worse.
Mrs. Wendy C. Glawson, Validly and reliably measured Due to 87 percent harvest of
girl's rooms, is in operation in the campus post office, fill them instructor in Nursing
only two dorms so far. They are out, and place them in the by weU conjstructed paper-and- allowable cut in the National
Education. She has a husband, pencil tests. Forests last year, the Timber
listed below. In order for a dorm specifically marked box. Be George, and two children,
to have open house, it must have sure to sign roster above box. EQ Index is up slightly over
Carolyn 11, and George 10. Bulletins of information 1970. But the upward trend is
a list of hosts or hostesses made Last day for signing up is Mrs. Ellen S. Goodrich, describing r e g i s t r a t i o n
for each day it is observed up Wednesday, October 27, at 5:00 shaky in the face of pressures
assistant professor of Nursing procedures and containing for increased cutting and losses
until December 3rd. Tlie list p,m. Education, is married to Dr. registration forms as well as
must then be approved by the A meeting of candidates will from burning and disease.
Samuel M. Goodrich. sample test questions may be Soil quality, highest on the EQ
Dean of Students. be on that same day in Parks Miss Anne Harman, in- obtained from Georgia College
Ennis Hall-Wednesday 2:00 to 210 at 6:30 p.m. Index, has slipped from 1970.
structor of Library Science and or directly from the National Bulldozing, over-fertilization
11:00; FViday-2:00 to 12:00; For further information see Technical Services. Mr. Teacher E x a m i n a t i o n s ,
Saturday-2:00 to 12:00. Olivia Thompson in Adams 320 and erosion continue to destroy
David A. Mead, assistant Educational Testing Service, America's valuable soil
Terrell B-Wednesday 6:00 to or contact her through campus professor of English and Box 911, Princeton,' N.J. 08540.
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NASH'S Librarian, is married to Dr.
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