cksonvilZe State dniversi Vol. 27-No 10 JACKSONVILLE. A1 ARAMA November 4,1980 At Jacksonville rally... Denton criticizes Carter By GENE WISDOM his fellow 1946 classmate of Calhoun County has the U. S. Naval Academy, of certainly not been ignored in the uncertainty "about just the 1980 Senatorial race. A where he would draw the line couple of weeks ago, JSU about defending anything." graduate Jim Folsom Jr., Concerning whether Democratic nominee for the Reagan had offered him a seat, spoke at the opening of Cabinet position, Denton the party's headquarters in replied that the only position Anniston (Oct. 21, Chan- ever offered him was as ticleer) and last Wednesday military assistant to the his Republican opponent, 'president, from which he retired Admiral Jeremiah was told he would rise six Denton, spoke at a rally held months later to National at- .Jacksonville------GOP Security Adviser, the headquarters after a press DENTON position now held by conference in the chapter night's debate between Zbigniew Brzezinski. He room of the Sigma Nu Presidential contenders, declined the offer. fraternity house. Reagan and Carter. Reagan, In further response to this Denton prefaced the he said, "withstood his op- question, Denton warned questioning from local and ponent's efforts to portxay college students not to be university press with the him as a war-mongering, "hypnotized" by assertions obligatory compliments to antiSocia1 Security idiot," that the U. S. can destroy the his Greek hosts, telling the adding that Carter world three times, in protest fraternity members, of his "choked." of new weapons programs. seven and one-half years Asked about President He answered that the more captivity as a-,POW in North Carter's recognition of Red important question is what . "!t was easy to do China and its effect on can we do after a Soviet weii when theg came at you Taiwan, the Republican nuclear flrst strikd, citing and said, 'Give me your nominee stated that Nixon statistics of U. S. strategic honor or we're ,gonna hurt had begun moves to open inferiority. The conventional you,"' but surviving the diploma tic raelations with the balance is even worse, ac- peer pressure of college life mainland and that neither cording to Denton. is, in a sense, tougher. he, Ford, nor "even An additional benefit of re- Not surprisingly, the first President Carter" intended building American military question directed at Adm. to jeopardize Taiwan. He strength, he said, would be a Denton concerned his took this opportunity to boom in 's coal, opinion of the previous again criticize the President, (See DENTON, Page 2) Homecoming Queen Brenda Smith, Miss Homecoming for last year's queen, Elizabeth Britt. 1980, is shown receiving her crown from Search for president continues Graves Musgrove, Physics, New York City and University, founded in 1883 chairman of the Presidential to the President of the and present enrollment over Search and Selection Jacksonville State 7,000, is the third largest Committee of Jacksonville University Alumni university in Alabama. State University is con- Associa tion. tinuing to advertise for The advertisement reads "Nominations, inquiries applications. An ad- as follows: and applications should be vertisement has been sent to "In anticipation of the addressed to: Mr. Graves the Chronicle of Higher forthcoming retirement of Musgrove, chairman, Education in Washington, D, the President, the Board of Presidential Search and C, for publication as soon as Trustees of Jacksonville Selection Committee, P. 0. possible. The Southern State University invites Box M, Jacksonville, A1 Association of Colleges and nominations and ap- 36265 Schools in Atlanta has also plications for the position of "Jacksonville State been asked to circulate President of the University. University is an equal op- notice of the vacancy among An earned doctorate is portunity, affirmative action its members. In addition, the required. Jacksonville State employer." Alabama Council of University Presidents has been notified of the vacancy It's that time of year! show and asked to make nominations and inform By ANTHONY JOHNSON campus live. Each year the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity's annual Presentation immediately following the their faculties and staffs of Can you believe that it is members of the In- Fall Fashion Show will be featured fashion show. Everyone is invited to the opening. An ad- that time of year for the ternational House especially tonight in Theron Montgomery attend. Admission will be $1. Doors open vertisement has been sent to International House? invite the students of Jax Auditorium. Also as an extra added at 7 p.m. Shown are models from left, the Surmary of Academic Many of you have been State to visit their home. attraction, The Brothers of the Eta Mu Felton Williams, Shelia Ragland and wondering where the most Positions in the United (See YEAR, Page 2) Chapter will present their Fall Greek Vonn Moses. States, American Institute of unusual looking people .on Page 2 THE CHANTICLEER November 4,1980

Casual Comments ... Where is school spirit? Homecoming has come and gone and another year of ferent areas. For some reason, many students took very because they simply didn't care. I've just got questions tradition has been carried out. It was a time of fun and little interest in homecoming activities throughout the I would like to ask all JSU students. Where is your school excitement for all, but reflecting back we see how it could week. The turnout for the game was great, but some pre- spirit? What happened to the good ole' days when have been better. game festivities were disappointing. everybody joined in, worked together as a student body Student participation lacked quite a lot in several dif- It is time students stand up and take part in what is md participated in school functions? happening on campus. Some say they don't participate One purpose of the university is to promote fellowship because they were not informed of the event taking place. among its students, but unless students cooperate, Almost every happening on the JSU campus is publicized striving for unity is useless. in some way. WLJS, The Chanticleer and other means of Many students will complain as to the format of some of informing thestudents are always available and readi- the activities and of the results, but they are usually the lv provides students with what they need to know. So exact ones who sat back and did nothing at the right time Leanne Daniel not being informed is not an excuse to be used. to participate. Another reason for lack of interest was expressed as JSU students still have a couple more chances to there being too much to do. At sometimes there were more redeem themselves and get fired up about their school. than one happening taking place, but the problem is, most Our football team is well on its way toward a playaff all of those happenings lacked participation. position and we have two more home games. Some people For example, only 16percent of JSU students turned out view these two or at least one of them, as a bigger event to vote on the top ten finalists for homecoming queen. At than homecoming. To prove that point, why don't students the traditional homecoming pep rally, the Southerners get out and get involved. A broad variety of activities will didn't even show up.and the free concerts were not at- be offered in the next few weeks so take advantage of tended by a large number. them and review that school spirit. The main reason many students did not p-'tipate was Whup Troy! Kay's Korner .. . An explanation of duties I dm sure some of the people may find this article quite the act. However, a veto may be overridden by a two- boring, but some information, though boring, thirds vote of the entire Student Senate. is noteworthy. With that in mind, I will The Vice-President of the SGA serves as presiding of- with my topic; the powers and duties of the ficer at all regular meetings of the Student Senate. His Executive officers of the Student Government most timeconsuming duty by far is that all social plan- Deborah Kay ~ssociation. ning conducted under the auspices of the SGA is the Many students do not find it in their best interest to responsibility of the vice president.Thercfor6, he must be investigate the answer to this but if a student needs to atuned with the system in the world of entertainment or channel a complaint, obtain information, or offer input, it appoinit members to the Progrtiq Ciwcil who, are. is important to know in which office td charinel this. The vice president shall also assume the office of Although there are many implied powers and can, for the President with full power and responsibility if the most part, be interpreted by the individual people in of- President for any reason becomes unable to serve. He fice, the broad outline of powers and duties are found in may qlso call speciaI sessions of the Senate at any time theStudentGovernment Association's Constitution, which that he shall deem necessary and proper. govern its actions. The Treasurer of the SGA receives all funds of the SGA The President of the SGA is primarily the liaison bet- and dispenses them undei*the direction of the Legislative ween the students and the Administration and represents Branch or the President. the SGA on various committees and at the different The Legislative Branch must approve the dispensing of functions. The President is also called upon by the com- any funds exceeding $500. The Treasurer also records and munity, stateand nation. Therefore, one of the most time- keeps accurate public records of all expenditures and a ~o~~gf&@ionsof the President is public relations. It copy of the purchase requisitions and deposits. The Chanticleer, established as a student newspaper at is ver$khporbht for him to be able to present the views of The most hectic time for the Treasurer is at the end of Jacksonville State in 1934. is published each Tuesday by the JSU students or what he feels is in their best interest, each month and during concerts. During the concerts, the students of the University. signed columns represent the in the most effective manner possible. Treasurer is responsible for counting and depositing all opinion of qemiter while unsigned editorials represeiii The Resident is also the budget manager of the SGA and ticket revenue as well as maintaining receipts and other the opinion of the Executive Editorial Committee. his name must appear on all purchase requisitions. Some records of expenses incurred during the concerts' Editorialsdo not necessarily reflect the policy of the JSL of his other duties include the appointment of all student production. Lldministra tion. officers, subject to the approval of the Legislative Branch, All of the offices in the SGA are full-time jobs. Speaking The Chanticleer offices are located on the bottom floor and the full power and responsibility to execute any duties for the present officers, I feel we are trying to do the best of the Student Commons Building, Room 161. designated by the Legislature. of our ability to not only fulf~llthe minimum requirements All correspondence should be directed to 'Ihe Chan- Another power of the President is the ability to veto acts of the various offices, but to implement innovative ideas ticleer, Box 56, Jacksonville State University, Jackson- of the Legislative Branch within 10 days of the passing of in kder to find ways to better serve the student body. ville, Alabama, 36285. THE CHANTICLEER STAFF Denton , Editorial Board Continued From Page 1) Editor-Leanne Daniel News EditorGene Wisdom iron, and rubber industries. government had to "get into very real problem and must said, inflation will suddenly The candidate dealt a free enterprise times be dealt with, but when become a number two Sports Editor-Tim Strickland great deal on issues related cqmpassion," but that Russian missiles begin concern. Tracy Pfannkuche to foreign policy and national LMng Randy Hartley liberals had corrupted the falling on American soil, he - defense. During both the idea until it became Carla Wheeler press conference and his separated from the basic Mary Ulrich Year speech to the'almost 250 local belief in God. (Continued From Page 1) Delisa Rutledge residents, however, another In concluding his speech, Anita Kramer recurring theme, especially Denton made quite clear that Twenty foreign students have to lose sleep wondering Contributing Writers: at the rally, was his belief in the primary emphasis of his from 20 different countries if these people are normal Joe Bryan "returning" to the principle campaign remains on ip- each year come to the "in- because, "ya'll" are ex- Pat Forrester of "One Nation Under God." ternational issues and ternational cultural ex- tended a personal invitation Merry Griffin Combined with "love thy national security, which he change" program at Jax to attend their annual open Bruce Muncher neighbor as thyself," this implied is the basic State. These students each house Wednesday, Nov. 12, SecretaryGail Spivey was the key to maintaining legitimate function of the have as their roommate an from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. Business And Ad Manager the proper role of govern- federal government. In- American student who They guarantee to settle Steve Foster ment. During the Industrial flation, unemployment and shares his or her cdtwe. your curiosity and will in- JSU PhotographerPpal Lovett Revolution, he said, the other- economic woes are a Fortunately, you no longer troduce you to Zing. *d% , h November 4,1980 THE CHANTICLEER Page 3 pinions Right of Center Letter from a thankful friend

was forced to do in the Missile Crisis. is the waceful dwell on the fact that we have broken almost everv maior approach. And, of course, those forces will remain-in Cuba treaty (including SALT I)-we'll be good from how hn. for defensive purposes only. Trust me. We also appreciate the peaceful approach your Ad- Afghanistan is perhaps the most visible evidence why ministration has taken in ignoring the spread of Cuban peace-ioving Americans should vote for you. While you Gene Wisdom forces armed by us, throughout Africa. When your U. N. decided to boycott the now-past Summer Olympics in Ambassador Andrew Young stated that they were a Moscow and impose a grain embargo on us, you have "stabilizing influence" in Angola,we became certain of 2 owed your businessmen to continue to sell war-making News your peaceful intentions in allowing us to liberate Africa. equipcent to us, such as an assembly line to produce V-12 Thousands have died resisting the tide of Communism, tank engines. The Afghan tribesmen also send, some Editor but you did not endanger the peace by sending any postnumously, their thanks for those new tanks rolling American aid to them. We were assured of the safety of across their country. our proxy ventures and rule in Mozambique, Tanzania, Your disarmament approach to peace has had a result, Namibia, Somalia, Zaire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Libya, Sierra which may seem surprising, though many of our Leone and elsewhere. political and military leaders have clearly informed your We received some curious re~ortsthat some of those people of its consequences. The one-sided build-up of arms Africans died, curiously mutterhg something about their you have allowed us has created a drastic and growing Dear President Carter, refusal to "purchase peace at the price of chains and reversal in the world balance of forces. You may recall During the past several months of the heated slavery." That sounded a little familiar, but I naturally that in 1978, our Deputy Defense Minister Ogarkov told a Presidential campaign, I have noticed that you have been disqissed it, knowing that you 'and I both recognize that visiting Congressman: "You once had military strongly criticized by your conservative opponent. Much peace is the supreme goal. superiority and felt secure. You no longer have that of what has been said may have cost you some votes, and You have remarkably demonstrated your belief in the security and you will never have it again. And now you since your Administration has been greatly beneficial to supremacy of peace by cutting back on new weapons will know what it means to feel threatened." us, I believe the world should also know how you have thus programs and signing the SALT 11 and Panama Canal We have never renounced our goal to deliver the world served world peace. treaties-both remarkable sacrifices. Scrapping the into Communism. Since Lenin, our leaders have spoken of threatening B-1 bomber; cutting your Navy ship-buildmg that glorious day. And even Lenin knew that the U. S. Few people remember the way you turned your eyes program in half; postponing indefinitely the horrible would be the last nation under the Red flag-he said your from the placement of our nuclear capable MIG23 neutron bomb; slowing down the M-X missile system and country will "fall like an overripe fruit into our handsu- fighters in Cuba. You said nothing, no bad words were Trident sbbmarine program; closing the Minuteman In after you are surrounded. Is that not a peaceful way to go? exchanged, and we're all still alive. Some people actually ICBM production line; and assuming, in brave violation of We thus hope, with your re-election, that you will continue think that we would use those fighters to attack the U. S., the law, the limitations of the SALT Agreement before its on that path which has treated us so well! These same Americans get ratification are bold steps toward a new world. After all, it Gratefully yours, Cold War chills about those 3,000 Russian troops and our would be a waste for two nations to build up an immense Signed, nuclear submarine base in Cuba. Fortunately, you war machine--we might as well be the ones. Your trust in Leonid Brezhnev overcame your confusion and realized that the troops our peaceful intentions is unmatched since Carthage Marshal of the Soviet Armed Forces, were acceptable, and have said nothing about the base. trustingly disarmed before Rome crushed her, or perhaps General Secretary of the CPSU, Perhaps, you realize that backing down, as Khruschev Chamberlain's appeasement of Hitler. You also needn't Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet As you like it Letters to By Joe Bryan the editor' his God! And finally after his release from the POW camp Our generation has very little in the way of identifying Dear Editor, checking account with a characteristics to set us apart from previous generations and upon his arrival in the made the bank anywhere in the state statement, "We are honored to have had the opportunity Those students of other than a noticeable lack of heroes. The 50s had Joe Jacksonville State of Alabama, so it is irn- Dimaggio and Dwight Eisenhower. The 60s still believed to serve our country under difficut circumstances. We possible to cash personal are profoundly grateful to our C~~nmander-in-Chiefand to University who dine in the in Elvis and learned to love the Beatles. Yet the 70s and Jack Hopper Cafeteria are checks at any of Alabama's now the 80s have had little to hold on to in the vast in- our nation for this day. God bless America." banks. Since that time he has received more honors than any faced with a problem which security of our world. In fact, the situation has become so occurs daily. This problem is What are students sup- one man deserves, yet the Navy fails to have enough drastic that we have failed to realize that we have had a flies lighting on the food. posed to do when they need bonafide hero in our midst. honors to present Admiral Denton. The awards he has I am aware that the lun- cash? I realize that the local It seems that a man from Mobile whose biggest boast is received inclilde the Navy Cross, the Defense Distinguish chroom staff cannot fan drug store will cash checks that of being "an average Alaabama boy," is a symbol of ServiceMedal, the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, those annoying pests all day; up to five dollars, but no one inspiration and hope in a world that has shown little thrw silver stars, five bronze stars, the Distinguished however, the staff should be can pay expenses with only reason for hope. He, in fact, denies being a hero; yet Flying Cross, two air medals, two Purple Hearts, Who's concerned enough to remove five dollars. Jeremiah Denton, retired rear admiral of the United Who in America for 1977-1978, 1979 and 1980, honorary the deceased flies from the I feel that there should be a StatesNavy, is undisputedly of thelast of a 3ying breed- doctorates from both St Leo's and Spring Hill colleges as tables and keep them away designated place on campus one of the forgotten heroes of the Americas. well as countless other public service awards including a from the desserts. that would cash a student's Admiral Denton has served this country since his silver medal from Pope Paul VI. Sincerely yours, check. A good location that graduation with honors from the Naval Yet all this man asks of his country (the same man who Angela Garrett seems suitable could be the Academy in 1946. Included in that service is seven years was to fly a suicide mission against the Soviet weaponry in campus bookstore. A student and seven months in a North Vietnamese POW camp Cuba had the Soviet Union not backed down during the ++++ should be able to cash a (four years of which were spent in solitary confinement). Cuban Missile Crisis) is to take a look at what our Dear Editor: check, for a reasonable Yet regardless of all the pain and inflicted upon founding fathers set for us in the Constitution. And for us During these first few amount, after presenting him, the man never broke. Me used what energy he had to to work for a strong and proud nation-one that every weeks 3f the fall semester at sufficient identification. blink "torture" in morse code with his eyes during a press American citizen cam look with pride and dignity. Jacksonville State I hope that in the future conference arranged by the North Vietnamese in in Certainly, many things can be written to create a myth University, I have found it there will be a designaced 1966. or illusion. However, after listening to this man (and for difficult to cash checks on He never lost how in his country; he never lost faith in (Sep BRYAN, Page 4) campus. E do not' hale B " (heLmERS, Page 4) THE CHANTICLEER November 4,1980 SGA passes legislation Bv GENE WISDOM Art department features works of India News Editor In an often explosive meeting last Monday, the §GA The Jacksonville State Pope. This exhibit was daily from 2-4 p.m. student organization, ,will be Student Senate passed two pieces of legislation. University Art Department funded by a grant from the The Art Department is located in the mall area with The Senate was first informed of the decision by SGA will be featuring an exhibit Alabama State Council on also sponsoring area craft- an art show and sale of their President Deborah Kay to veto the motion of the previous of photography and poetry of the Arts and Humanities 1979 smen who will be demon- work. The Art Guild week to allocate $500 for new cheerleader uniforms. It was India. This exhibit offers a and has traveled across the strating and selling their members will also have a reported that a compromise had been reached in which view of India the tourist state ,this being the last crafts outside in the mall refreshment stand selling the Athletic Department, the original source of flmding never sees. The photographs scheduled exhibition. The between Hamrnond Hall and apples, apple cider and for the cheerleaders would match $250 from the SGA. were taken by Lakin Boyd opening of this exhibit will the Bookstore. Some of the ginger snaps. Proceeds from The cancellation by the group America was then an- from Alabama A&M correspond with JSU crafts will include oak the refreshment sale will be nounced. The band had called to say they were "tired." University while Robert homecoming festivities on baskets, wooden items, toys, used for frames for the JSU The on-going difficulties with the Dalton Vending Penny of the University of Saturday, Nov. 1, from 9 and quilts. permanent collection of Company are nearing an -end, seemingly, with the Alabama in Birmingham a.m. through 1:30 p.m. The The Art Guild, a JSU student work. Business Manager (Rod Anderson)'~ report that the English faculty wrote the exhibit in the Harnrnond Wall \ Dalton suit against the SGA had been dismissed in court. poetry which was lettered by Gallery will be up through He is now faced with the choice of paying the SGA the Huntsville Artist Mary Ann Nov. 26 and will be open $12,000 balance of his contract or removing h~smachines Zub pictures from campus. Zn committee reports, Lyceum Chairman Lawrence Bryan Sharp stated that efforts are being made tn bring comedia~icivilrights activist Dick Gregory to speak on (Continued From Page 3) I for Mimosa Nov. 18. The lnteramurals Committee is now beginning work on the boxing tournament attempted last year, according to Joe Henderson, and International and sure this is a real man-there is nothing that can be Minority Relations Director Anthony Johnson reported on associated with fantasy in the least in his true and un- (tobe made the Presidential student debate aired last night on WLJS blemished character) during a press conference in the and announced that the Greek consul will speak at the chapter room of the Sigma Nu house, there was no doubt The following clubs chartered by SGA ascertified by the International House in late November on classical Greek that everyone present was in the presence of a unique type Inter-Club Council should gather in Anders Hall (Roun- political philosophy and its relation to contemporary of greatness. It was quite obvious that this man was dhouse) for pictures for the 1981 Mimosa from 6:30 to 8 problems. certainly from a breed almost extinctthe true p.m. In new business, Barry Foster presented a motion Americans. Monday, Nov. 17, 6:30 p.m.: Inter Club Council, Alpha authored by Eric Wishner to sue the group America for Phi Omega, American Chemical Society, Art Guild, $50,000.After it was reported to the Senate that only the However, he chooses not to be a champion of mankind. National Art Education Association, Association of promoter, not the band, could be sued and that the He merely sees himself as a servant of the people of Nursing Students, BCM, BCM Choir, Chicks, Council for promoter would repay whatever promotional ex- Alabama and the United States of America. Ironically, the Exceptional Children, Dance Company, Delta Tau Chi, penditures the SGA had made, with a small additional issue is not whether or not America needs him (that is Episcopal College Community, Fellowship of Christian sum, the motion was withdrawn. - obvious), but whether America, after themoral decay and Athletes, Gospel Choir, Health Careers Club, Kappa Delta George Nomikos' motion to donate $500 to a "needy" unchecked apathy of the 70s, deserves him. Admiral Epsilon, Leone Cole Home Economics Club, Lyceum foreign university received strong objections from Denton feels he has a place in our society-certainly our Committee, Student Education Association, National several Senators and was defeated unanimously after a society has had an important place in him Association of Jazz Educators. series of statements. Tuesday, Nov. 18, 6:30 p.m: NE Alabama Association The most fiery debate centered around Joe Henderson's Basically, this man (and 'man' in every sense of the for Young Children, Scabbard and Blade, Orienteering motion to appropriate $360 to hire outside referees for the word) has served the United States in every capacity Club, Rangers, ROTC! Sponsors, ODK, Phi Alpha Theta, intramural football playoffs. The primary face-off of the abroad, whether in a lonely POW camp in Vietnam or Phi Beta Lambda, Phi Mu Alpha, Pistol Club, &ychology evening came between Barry Foster an< the bill's co- sitting across the table from various heads of state. Now, Club, Sigma Tau Delta, Sociology Club, Student Ac- sponsor, IFC President Bill Morris. In a 38-4 vote, with he's come home to serve. counting Association, Student Dietetic Association, two absentions, the motion finally passed. Ushers Club, Wesley Foundation, Charismatic Christian Dean of Student Affairs Donald Schmitz then spoke to One does not need to be in the Philippines to recognize Fellowship, Circle K. the Senate concerning the new visiting regulations being and remember a forgotten hero-nor to realize that God Any duly chartered groups unintentionally overhooked enforced in the women's dorms. has already blessed America. Thank you, Admiral may choose either night. When a group is ready, the Again, meetings of the Student Senate are open to the Denton, for giving one member of a disillusioned president and-or faculty advisor may so state to yearbook students and are held at 7 p.m. every Monday night. Stu- generation a new perspective on life in the most perfect staff members. The pictures will be made on a "first dents who are not senators have been requested to sit country of our world and a newly inspired hope for come, first served" basis. Each president will be asked to away from the Senate to avoid voting confusion. tomorrow. fill out an information form and names each group will be ,,~taken. UWC.C.W& U The Professional Salon (Continued From Page 3) I location to obtain cash. Being a ballerina means Feeling like your boots are tan all winter?" Sincerely, many things. It means: a permanent body fixture. Most of all ballerinas Thomas Hutchins A spring semester of A work shop in the middle means working together to BARBER SALON torture. of a glorious summer obtain perfection. It means Losing 10 pounds only to be vacation. giving up things in order to ++++ have a good line. It isn't easy Dear Editor, told that you need to lose 10 Being so sore that a friend more. has to pull you out of bed in all of the time and you will Being a ballerina means catch yourself wondering if many things. It takes lots of Running every day to get the morning. your endurance up. Spending all your money it's worth it. But being a dedication and work. You ballerina is worth it and it's a will really have to love Working on your kicks on BenGay, Sudden Tan and until you think that you'll Hair Spray. part of your college life that ballerina to make it There is you will always remember. a certain amount of glamour pass out and you finally feel Writing a 2 page mistake involved in being a ballerina that they are good and your sheet. We're proud to be a part of I Three Reasons To Try Our Salon... and many girls forget that to group leader tells you that a day putting On the greatest sound of the you need to point your toes. Sudden Tan and then brush I ! obtain this glamour-hard Your teeth and have do 1. We keep up with the latest styles & fashions for work and many hours of Sucking it up and keeping to Jody Naylor, on going. them over. Men and Women. practice is spent to deserve JSU Marching Ballerina, 2. We don't try to cut your hair in 5 minutes. this glamour. It isn't easy all Smiling even though you Having people come up and the entire Ballerina line ache all over. andsay. "Howdovoukee~a x 3. We use and sell the best products available the time but it is fun and lots Hedkin of new friendships begin on Having everyone stare at I I the ballerina line. you when you go to class with We cut to please and are pleased The advantages of being a shorts on in the middlcof the to cut! ballerina outweigh the winter. IAttnrStudents - if YOU haveI disadvantages. All those 761 TUpning down a date to go IIII1UY in the stands On to ballerina practice. a classified to put in The , do not how Not going anywhere much work we put into it. All because you are abaid you Three Stylists To Serve You they know is that we make will eat. Needed Chanticleer student rate = No Appointment lChglook easy' Those Going through try-outs 620 S. Pelham (next to KFC) people know that we are that are terrible. go*ehd it feelsgreat get ' A mini semester or kicks- UP to 5 lines for 1.00 a ' out there and show them jyt .Ildrlrs-ki&s,, , , J 1 ,8 , NO ) BULL! L 6 1 *' , -. I ',,* J how good we reallv are. v ,,a I,, . . November 4,1980 THE -CHANTICLEER Page 5 (~nnouncements 435-7020. Sign up to play for Interview chandiser, any major. pany,counting. Albertville, ac- Alpha Kappa Single an hour or more. Entrance Wednesday, Nov. 19, J. F. $327 fee Is $10 with a $1 donation Day Company, Birmingham, Thursday, Nov. 20, by each player. schedule executive sales trainee, Burroughs Corporation, I Alpha attends Business-Marketing. Birmingham, sales 1 Dept. Wednesday, Nov. 12, Blue Wednesday, Nov. 19, (business forms), Business 'Cluster 3 ' $389 Cross-Blue Shield, Alabama, Woolco-Woolworth Com- majors. I 349 Cowboy disco Birmingham, computer pany, Atlanta, Ga., retail Friday, Nov. 21, First Alpha Kappa Alpha programmer, Math, Com- management trainee, Liberal Alabama Bancshares, Sorority attended "Cluster 2 Dep. party sponsored puter Science. Arts and Sciences, all Montgomery, management, 3" in Tuskegee. AKAs had a $443 business majors. Business, Finance, related nice time meeting and 411 Alpha Kappa Alpha Wednesday, Nov. 12, Thursday, Nov. 20, field, Accounting, socializing with the other Sorority is sponsoring a Morrison's, Inc., Mobile, McElreath Poultry Com- Economics. sorors. AKA is also starting Each add. Dept. Cowboy Disco Party Nov. 6 manager, Cafeteria and food a fund-raising project for $27 from 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. at the service, Management, LJNCL. Candy will also be 30 Roundhouse. Discount ad- Dietetics. CLEP exams to be given sold in order to raise money mission will be given to those The College - Level 1980 and February 1981). for a Thanksgiving project. dressed as cowboys. Thursday, Nov. 13, BTNB, Law club Birmingham National Bank, Examination Program Knformation regarding the Baskets will be distributed to (CLEP), sponsored by the CLEP program and needy families in the com- Birmingham, auditors, to meet Pertelote management trainee, Ac- College Board, offers registration forms can be munity. AKA also recently students the opportunity obtained in the Career enjoyed a Halloween party counting, Business Related. to accepting obtain college credit by Development and Coun- at Stone Creek. on Thursday The Pertelote, JSU's Thursday, Nov. 13, South examination. JSU awards seling Center on the first There will be a Law Club literary magazine, is now Central Bell, Birmingham, credit in five general floor of Bibb Graves. examination areas and in 22 VA allowances meeting in Room 331 on accepting creative writing computer technician, American College Test to increase Thursday, Nov. 13, at 4:30 and art by JSU students for technician, programmer, subject The (ACT Residual) is also given p.m. All members are urged possible publication . Mkt, Support, Math- examination dates and on the last CLEP test date of Congress has passed and to attend, Bring all creative en- Marketing Computer resigration deadlines for each month. (ACT scores the President has signed into deavors by, the office of Dr. Science. 1980-81 are listed below. law legislation increasing submitted to the Clyde Cox, PAB. Monday, Nov. 17, (one-half (Note that exams will Office the following week.) veterans' educational Yolle y ba 11 schedule) 9 a.m.-12 noon, not be given in December allowances effective Oct. 1. United Furniture Sales, You need take no action! If marathon course REGISTRATION DEAITLI N E TEST DATES CPR Anniston, management November 5 Nov. 13 and 14 you have not yet received the trainee, Business majors. increase, it will be in a future The second annual offered January 7 Jan. 15 and 16 Marathon Volleyball will be Tuesday, Nov. 18, Com- March 10 March 19 and 20 check. The new monthly CPR course will be offered puter Science Corporation, rates are shown below. Nov. 14-15 at 2 p.m. at Pete April 1 April 9 and 10 Saturday, Nov. 8, from 9 Huntsville, computer May6 May 14 and 15 Another increase will be Mathews Coliseum. Open to programmer, Computer all fraternites,sororities, a.m.3 p.m. in the Student June 3 June 11 and 12 coming Jan. 1. Science. clubs and churches. For Commons Auditorium, July 8 July 16 and 17 Full Time sponsored by Alpha Phi Tuesday, Nov. 18, Chap. 34, 35 more information call August 5 August 13 and 14 Omega. Pillsbury Company, Bir- September 2 September 10 and 11 ,Chap. 31 Baptist Campus Ministry at mingham. sales mer- Spiritual revival begins ARMY ROTC : Nov. 9 at Weaver's FBC (THE COLLEGE COURSE^ By LEANNE DANIEL students in front of Mason college and career choir is tional. Yorl'll be chal- Editor Hall at 9:15 Sunday morning. also offered. lcnqcd in {tich esciting The "Exciting First This service is offered every Another unique quality is area5 a\ mark\rnan\hip, Baptist Church of Weaver" Sunday. the Student Watch Care rapl~cllinqand oricnteer will be holding a spiritual The revival services will Program. A student may inq. Rut that'\ jri5t ,art revival Nov. 9-14. begin at 7:15 p.m. Monday become a member of the Evangelist for the week's through Friday. church and have a church of it. Your mind \\.i h be meetings is Rev. Gene Smith Brother Bill Wilson is family while in school, but challt.ngcd in the areas from Dothan. Smith has had pastor of the First Baptist never move their letter from of management and much experience working Church, Weaver, and their home church. Once a leadership techniques. with college and career age Brother Wayne Dozier is student joins the watch care something e\.er>. em- youth. minister of youth and music. program, a family adopts The revival will be kicked The "Exciting First the student and provides for plo!,er. in and out of the off on Sunday, Nov. 9, with a Baptist Church" also offers their needs. militar),, is looking for. free home cooked meal for many other special For more information all college and career aged programs throughout the contact Alice Mayes, During your first t\\.o persons after the 11 a.m. year. A rapidly growing counselor in the Career >.ears, this can all be service. Anyone interested is college and career class Development and Coun- \.ours \\.ithout obliga- invited to attend and ban- provides fellowship and the seling Center. Mrs. Mayes iion to the militar!.. sportation is being provided. chance to get acquainted works with the College and The church bus will pick up with students at JSU. A Career group at Weaver. Going on to the ad\.anc- ed course, \.ou'll earn up You've set >,oiir sight$ to $2,500 I\-hile >.oL Local NAJE chapter forms high. That's one reawn \\.ark to\vard an Army you're going to college. officer's commission By KIM STARNES high school and college jazz festival for junior high Well, whateieer !.otir either in the active ~h~ ~~ti~~~l~~~~~i~~i~~levels. The JSU chapter of and high school bands in the goals and an-rbitions. Arm!., the Arm\. Re- of Jazz Educators is a newly- NAJE has held two spring. Bands throughout Army ROTC can help ~er\.e or ~acional formed professional meetings. The officers the Southeast are being organization at JSU, me elec%d for the 1980-81 school invited. The of y~uget there. Guard. main purpose of this year were: President, John Note" be the featured You'll find Army ROTC Arm! ROTC - The Col- organization is to promote Vance; vice-president, band. The College i=oursc - the understanding and ap- Rovan Durr: secretary, Anyone interested in - le e Course. [it's u.orth preciation of jazz music Pam Nunnel1ey; and bowing more about NAJE challenging and edrlca- a 8..ding to \.our schedule] throughout the United treasurer, Jimmy Webb. me should contact John Vance mtes. TO accomplish its faculty advisor is Dr. Ron or D~.Rr~n Suraw in Room ARMY ROTC. purpose, the UJE .ds+.. %??-The J?!..!!a?!er-?f 203, Mason Ha.11- (Phone 435 , # . Wl-b$'T 1TTAKEST'Q.LEAD. establishing chapters on the ~~ is planning to host a "$I!!):' LEARN Page 6 THE CHANTICLEER November 4,1980 Greeks IFC pledges and brothers. Scott wearing elaborate costumes ternoon was topped off with to introduce our 198041 of- team. Wilkerson, the house and decorating the house to the homecoming game and ficers: Upcoming events for Pi The main topic at lP'C; tnls manager, and Tyler Currier fit the occasion. then a party after the game Basileus, Ron Battle ;Vice Kappa Phi include casino week was again the need special thanks for the Homecoming this year which began at 8. We had a Basileus, Johnny Morton; parties, parents day and problems fraternities are was again a huge success. very good turnout of parents keeper of records and seals, road blocks for cerebral having with the city. We all fantastic job they did in and alumni this year. For Errole Redd; keeper of palsey agreed to work with the city helping organize and work We opened with a bloody many of the parents, it was' finance, James Sledge; SIGMA NU to arrive at a solution that this past week. We also want Mary party and later held a their first visit. For many of editor to Oracle, Joseph Cox; Sigma Nu was honored to both parties can live with. to congratulate Marilyn meeting with all of our the alumni, it was their first dean of pledges, Garvin have retired Rear Admiral Three university ad- Conner and Amanda Smith alumni. Their pledges of visit since our house has Thomas and Danny Jeremiah Denton hold a ministrators were also on in their outstanding part in support were great19 ap been remodeled. Passmore; sergeant at press conference at our hand. Dr. Woodward, vice the homecoming festivities. predated by the chapter. We would like to arms, Danny Williams; step house last Wednesday. president of University Last Sunday the pledges Later, Delta Chi entered its congratulate the 1980 master, Bennie "Style" Members of the press kom Services; Dr. Schmidt, dean took off on an adventure of float in the annual parade homecoming queen and her Bomer. Jacksonville and Bir- of Student Affairs, and Bill their own. They nabbed two and Kay Treadaway as our court. We are also, Out football team has had mingham were in at- Mehan, director of hostages, (brothers) packed homecoming queen can- especially proud of Linda a rough year. This was due to tendance as well as other Academic Advisement. cars full of beverages and dida te. Paradise, a KA little sister, some poor officiating. But distinguished members of These administrators people and made way to the After the ballgame, a who was a finalist. It was we would like to thank all the community. We'd like to pledged to help solve the Auburn Tau Chapter where party was held at the house also good to see an in- teams for a good season and thank Sigma Nu brothers ploblems that we are having, they got there, they were with the Blue Denim Disco creasing number of students wish you the best of luck in Mr. Charles Rowe, vice- and to aid in getting the ball greeted by pledges and Show. It was a fitting end to taking part in this year's the playoffs. president of Business Affairs rolliig on a fraternity row. Brothers. All night long they our homecoming week. We homecoming queen elec- We the brothers of Omega at JSU and Captain Scott of The IFC is glad to an- exchanged cheers and would like to thank Mike tions. Psi Phi; being of sound mind the ROTC for attending ;he nounce that we are drinks. The Tau chapters Reeves for allowing us the The 1980 KA football team and body, promise to whup event. Admiral Denton's presenting a check of $1,000 have met before and we are use of his disco show. became the first fraternity everyone in basketball. See remarks on honor in our to WLJS on behalf of the planning a joint house party team to end the season un- ya on the court. society were certainly an Greeks at Jacksonville. in the spring. defeated in .five years. With inspiration to our fraternal Thanks to everyone who The Taus are going strong KAPPA ALPHA ORDER victories over Omega Psi PI KAPPA PHI gaals and obligations. made the pxty a success. with great leadership under By TONY TUCKER Phi 324 and Sigma Nu 374, Pi Kappa Phi would like to Also, we would like to The Brothers, pledges and the Rebels ended the regular thank the entire campus for congratulate Ms. Brenda We hope to do it again this Ross Henry and a working little sisters of Kappa Alpha spring. pledge class under pledge season last week and they a great turnout at the second Smith for being selected enjoyed very much"the 1980, now turn to the playoffs annual pledge party Friday homecoming queen for 1980. President Tony Wood. ATO, homecoming season. The tbe only way to go. where they will face the a week ago. We'd also like to commend ALPHA PHI ALPHA day started early with a winner of the Kappa Sigma, Homecoming was a great the other finalists who reception for parents and NO REPORT DELTA CHI Pi Kappa Phi game. The success. Everyone in the rounded out this year's alumni beginning at 9. After championship game will be fraternity really worked court. By BOB the parade, the alumni ALPHA TAU OMEGA Besides homecoming, the played in Paul Snow diligently to prepare for the Tuesday night, Nov. 4, we The Taus had a great highlight of last week was association had a brief Stadium. We would like to weekend. Thursday, we had are sponsoring a victory homecoming week with our annual Halloween Party. meeting and then we salute Coach Jeff Stout and a "preparation party" at the party for the newlyelected many creative changes, The brothers, pledges and proceeded with the annual the entire squad and wish house. This was designed to officials of our county at the thanks to little sisters, litue sisters participated by barbeque which was catered them the best of luck in the finalize the details for Copper Penny. Everyone is by Golden Rule. The af- ghamgionship game this homecoming. Friday night invited to celebrate and . 4. -*- i( r.* *+A. *a -, .-*. *.*-- week, . : featured-a Halloween hay begin the-next four years of The Brothers will also be ride. Saturday morning eur county together as hosting a mixer with Zeta everyone met at the house at Americans - "one natiDn Tau Alpha Sorority Friday, 10 for the parade and af- under God, indivisible with Nov. 7. This will be ow terwards we gathered with liberty and justice for all." the top ten homecoming ZETA TAU ALPHA alumni and parents until the Finally, we'd like to thank ALPHAXIDELTA pageant. second mixer for this NO Rm semester and we hope the game started. our little sisters for their Delta Zeta is proud to have By CARLA WHEELER Zetas are looking as forward The fraternity would like participation in the annual several ~amecockChicks in to this as we are. to congratulate the football hayride Oct. 25, and also for DELTA ZETA their midst. These girls work The Zetas are proud of their six contestants in the team for their outstanding their undying support of the BY DEBBIE HOLT hard to remit new players work this fall. Thev made the Iota Lambda Chapter. Lamplighting and and serve refreshments homecoming pageant: KAPPA SIGMA Karen Harris, Susan French, Kappa Sigma got things off playoffs with a remarkable Walk in the way-of hbnor- initiation for Kelly Felker, during half-time. During the 23-1 record. Hang in there follow skgma NU. DeAnne Greiger, Tracy Delta State game, they Jamie Carlton, Laura Kent, to a good start with the Catrett, Sheron Palmer is displayed much spirit qd Amanda Smith and Rana annual "Champagne Ball" Griffith. Rana won the Miss last week. being held Nov. 3, 4 and 5. enthusiasm. Meet three guys During this time, the girls Congeniality award, and she It is a special party for our and Amanda qualified for little sisters who were with an outrageous plan tobeat the system ... I I will receive rosebuddies who PHI MU II remain anonymous until the the top 10. Congratulations, escorted by their respective BYDONNA MORR~ girls. big brothers. GOING INSTYLE" final night. A comeQy to steati&r heart Delta Zeta collected The following Phi Mus We won a keg of brew from Dress was formal with the casrr~buredby WARNER BROSw 08 Ac. wwpr&mmunca0onrA.mq<~,,,..Fo company canned food and donated it to recently completed fall ABGTV for our entry in the pledges dressed in tuxedos.- sign competition at the The format included valae' PC~PMN~MwiGm ~usptsnoe' a needy family in Amiston initiation: Amelia Little, t--wnu rr?=~ Iuruwnc+iid whose entire belongings Becky Malone, Robin Alabama State game a few parki~g,serving of cham- were destroyed in a fire. The Felker, Gina Franks, Paige weeks back, and took it to pagne, and long stemmed philanthropy projects this Suggs, Linda Paradise, our barn dance. roses for the ladies. We Year are mmerous and will Charlea Williams, Kelly A group of Zetas went would like to thank Brother Nov. 5 benefit many .different Reed, Cyndi Hu&aby and horseback riding in the Joey Hargrove for the ex- organizations. Jeanne Story. mountains last weekend and cellent job he did on the The Parents Day picnic Congratulations to these new had a terrific time with only party and other parties we was a huge success and was actives. a few casualties. have had this year. enjoyed by both parents and Anna Reinhart, a Phi Mu We are still currently sisters. Everyone was able pledge, was a member of the leading the Miller Drive. OMEGA PSI PHI to meet the other parents cast of "Camelot," held last We. want to congratulate our pledges for the fine job By JOSEPH COX and vice versa. The parents week. The Theta Eta Chapter of suggested that it become an phi MU is proud of Linda they did in the skit com- annual event. Ornega Psi Phi Fraternity is Paradise, who was one of the petition at last week's proud to announce its sixth Another success was the top five homecoming can- homecoming pep rally. We homecoming brew bust didates. annual Mr. Black Cultural love you, pledges. Pageant. The brothers have Thursday. DZs thank We will be having an open Recently lavaliered Zetas been working hard everyone who came out and prty at the Copper Penny include Amanda Smith, Lisa preparing for the pageant. partied with them in their this Thursday at 8. The Lamb and Renee Green. The date has been set at Dec. - tan fb pre-homecoming bash. sisters would like to take this Congratulations. 4. 1980. For further in- - Congratulations are ex- apportunity to extend an We are looking forward to formation contact Brother Nov. 6 7:00 and 9:30 tended to Vickie Page for invitation to each student to our mixer with the KAs Michael Rice or any other representing Delta Zeta in, attend. - Friday night. Omega Man. We would like ( Montgomery Auditorium ( November 4,1980 THE CHANTICLEER Page 7 Campus calendar- Any department, office, club, or- ganization, fraternity Vote for Pres CPR course 95 or sorority that would Student Corn mons like to submit dates for the calendar

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Carla Wheeler JSU loses no lo ve for Troy Feature have written Dr. Walters, Phi Mu Alpha, and the Music himself should have the patience Dr. Walters has with 350 writer Department numerous times requesting this obviously college kids. Very few have seen this man beside himself. priceless work of art be returned. Bananas, say the The band has looked great at every performance since he Southerners. I found out where the thing is, and far be it has been with JSU. Yet, still, his talent and effort goes from me to spill the beans. Let Troy worry .?bout it. unappreciated many times. This is in appreciation for his For many years, there has been no love lost between Get the picture? The Southerners have an absolute ball many years of work and leadership here. Thank you, Dr. Jacksonville State and our neighbors from the far south, stealing all this flotsam and jetsam, which is spread out Walters.) Troy State. They have been our biggest rival for as far all ove? this campus like somany beer cans. back as anyone I found can remember. There have been incidents, one of which is the time ' Camelot When looking for some people that absolutely do not like some poor flunkie came to Southerners practice dressed THEREHA /ol;;b(3 Troy or anything relating to it, I immediately thought of as a Troy person. He was booed right out of the stadium. opens our very own Marching Southerners. They cannot, will Then there was the time Troy gave a reception for the not, and do not tolerate Troy-ites. . . By PAT FORREsTER Southerners betore an away game. Somehow, some Tuesday night, the 28th of The main problem, as I understand it, is out-and-out Chocolate Ex-lax was used to flavor the brownies. stealing. Joe Student generally has a hard time accepting October, the JSU Drama Luckily, the expected results did not come about, and the Department opened their fall this fact. Why, you may ask. It is great fun, and brings show went on with no sidelined members. real status to those who accomplish the feat. It is quite a season with a production of Have you ever noticed the highway signs that say Alan Jay Lerner's and big deal indeed to snag a "souvenir" from the Sound of the "Jacksonville State University Highway" after the an- South. Frederic Loewe's musical, nual slaughter? They have been chain-sawed, egged, and "Camelot." The play itself is Perhaps the thing the Southerners look forward to the spray-painted to an ugly mess. Obviously the work of a most is the annual Troy game. They anticipate it and live a parody of King Arthur and low-class, depraved lot. his formation of the Round for it eylery fall. Surely the Southerners do not have doubts about their During the days before we play Troy away, a few people performance being less adequate than the Troy band's Table, his marriage to drive down early to "borrow" a few things from our arch- show. To even suggest such would be akin to blasphemy. Guenevere, the troubles he riqals. Anything that isn't nailed down, actually. Here is a Anyone with sense enough to come in out of the rain knows has with Lancelot, and the eventual downfall of Ar- partial list: the Southerners are perhaps the best group of their kind in all . . . enough parts of uniforms to outfit a small high the nation. thur's dreams, set to school ; I certainly have no doubts-Blow Southerners, and music. . . . an enorlhous oil painting of cartooned Troy band Whup Troy! The play is a pleasant way person. It is their mascot, and has been missing for three (Nomention should be made of the band without men- to spend two hours. The cast years. It can barely go through a door. People from Troy tioning their leader and mentor, Dr. David L. Walters. Job overall was adequate and brought the play to life, and gaythe audience the feeling they were in Arthur's court. Specis recognition should go to J( Lowery, Shelton TEST PREPARATION B~~~ and ~~ddI SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 I ~adc who played Arthur, Visit Our Centers Lanc , and King And See For Yourself

Pellir %, respectively. They Why We Make The Difference were excellent in their roles d were largely Call Days, Eves & Weekends respon, :le for the pGiy;s ( I succes.. Each was out- standing his his role. The production played to a full house and will continue to r toga, the 9 39 -01 83 ( first of November. The next issue 1 21 30 Highland 1 Ave. The Chanticleer 1 Birmingham ~1.1 will be 35205 ' . * . . i, , . .* ' . " ' :' I . November 4.1980 THE CHANTICLEER Page 9 At International House Tea, open house held

By ANITA KRAMER Sunday, Oct 26, the International House held its annual United Nations Day Tea and open house. The International House Program at Jacksonville State University was begun in 1946 and it provides a "window on the world" for Jax State students and faculty. During the following years, the open house became tradition and got a name; it is always held on the Sunday nearest to the United Nations Day. Its purpose is to give citizens of this area the op- prtunity to meel the members of the Intermtiorla1 House Program and to heconie acquainted with all the cultures represented, Xnvltatloais were sent to women's and civic clubs in the area, through can2pus mil to every member of the faculty and lo all o~arfriends (supporting members) of Internationai House. Every student was assigned to certain duties and all first-time foreigrt students were assigned to forrn the receivmg line; to mkodilce themselves to, and answer the questions of, the visitors. The guests were fnrst welcomed outside and led into the house, where they went through the receiving line and were led into the dining room where the refreshments were served. Afterwards, they were shown around the house. Before the house opened, every foreign student had to dress in his native costume, and the afternoon started with everyone admiring and making photographs of each Greeting guests other. Official International House photographs also were Receiving line, during annual United Nations Day tea, of Brazil, Eeva Niukkanen of Finland, Suresh made. greeting guests, left to right, Miss Gunilla Parmlid of Radhakrishnan of India, Mrs. John Livingston and Dr. As to me, I must say I had an amusing afternoon, an- Sweden, Trulus Danielsen of Norway, Oswaldo Carvalho Ernest Stone. swering the same questions over and over again and: I never felt so Dutch. Halloween costume contest ... the hunchback scares 'em all! By BRUCE MUNCH. black hat, and even black with a few shreds of flesh outdone, had their own the center of the room. A few Last Oct. 30, at the Jack fingernails. The second still clinging to it. "creature of the night," a people got a real treat out of Hopper Dining Hall, a place winner was Fawn The cafeteria, not to be vampire lying in a coffin in that. Halloween costume contest Snyder who came dressed was held. Entered were a as a two-foot troll, with a number of ghasfly creatures single horn on her forehead. including a two foot troll, a I A.M.A. ANNOUNCES I hunchback and a mumy. But the best monster of the Dissapointingly enough evening was Jeff Presely. He though, only a dozen or so I CUREFORMUNCHIES I came through the door, entries showed up to be chains holding him back, THE ALABAMA MUNCHIES ASSOCIATION judged, compared to last snarling all the way. He was I I year's 60 or 70. dressed as a hunchback with The entries were judgd on PRESCRIBES: four categories, costume a few novel twists of his own. \ originality, costume theme, Jeff had the traditional make-up, and character haunched back, a scar portrayal. completely covered his right Third place was taken by eye, but the most unique part Len Askew who portrayed of his costume was his right the "Master of Fate." hand. Sticking out of his shirt complete with black cab, Paul Hutchinsoa sleeve was piece of bone Classifieds Horses boarded and pastured, also riding,lessons and horses trained. Contact Edith James, tlXM287 JAC~ON~LLE

SLATE MAKE YOUR OWN MAKE YOUR OWN SUNDAE! BANANA SPLIT! BmT, MAKE YOUR OWN FUN JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA IN CALHOUN COUNTYS Main Office Weaver Branch outh Pelham Road Weaver, Alabama MOST UP-TO-DATE GAMEROOM! 435-7894 820-3500 Publ~cSquare Branch 435-6370 AND 'tALK9 ABOUT HOT DOGS! (AND TALK ABOUT US COMlNG SOON TO MEMBER FDIC Iome Owned and Home Operate4 COLLEGE,CENTER . Page 10 Sports THE CHANTICLEER November 4.1980 With unbeaten homecoming record ... Gamecocks rip Delta State, 36 - 3 team to end the impressive 33-0-2 JSU homecoming "We worked on that play and I don't think we completed record, "When you're able to do something for 35 years it it all week!" Fuller quipped. If that's the truth, the speaks highly of your team to carry on that tradition," Gamecocks surely bluffed their way through that one. In Fuller said. That was about the only complementary an apparent sweep to Cedric Brownlee, the talented statement Fuller would issue about his team because the running back stopped dead in his tracks to heave a perfect Gamecocks "failed to improve,'' as he put it. "We did strike to Eugene Roberts who pranced into the end zone for score a lot of points, but that can't cover up the way we 6 points. played." Jax State's rushing game netted only 74 yards nearly all Because of the high score coach Fuller decided to ac- of which came from Broughton and Brownlee. tivate many of his younger players for most of the fourth The game's initial score came from quarterback Ed quarter. "I may have pulled the regulars out a little early. Lett on JSU's first offensive play of the game as he took I guess I did. But I thought it was better for the team to the snap and picked his way for 13 yards to the goal line. play the young kids," Fuller explained. "Well, you could Krohn booted the extra point to give the Gamecocks a 7-0 see that they haven't played very much,'' he stated. first quarter lead. "They played about as bad as the first team." Midway through the second period, Lett connected on a As often happens in a one-sided game, penalty flags six yard TD toss to Derick Whitely. Coach Fuller decided Beautiful was the multicolored sky over Paul Snow began to fly as the clock wound down. Several of the to go for 2 points on the PAT by letting Shaddix drill a pass Stadium Saturday as the autumn sun slowly lowered itself penalties were for unsportsmanlike conduct against the to Brownlee. The successful conversion extended the from view and another JSU homecoming victory was frustrated Delta Statesmen. "But our kids didn't get Gamecocks lead to 15-0. recorded in history. But only a handful of folks stayed at involved in that," Fuller pointed out. "We showed class at Delta State tacked the first points on the second half A the game long enough to notice the sky. Midway through the end of the game when things got a little hectic out scoreboard by kicking a 27 yard field goal early in the the fourth quarter, the same seats that had been so* there." third quarter. cherished by their occupants at the opening kickoff'were now nearly barren. The life that had filled the stadium The penalty yardage was pretty evenly split between Just a few minutes later the Gamecock score reached 22 just moments earlier was not dead by a long shot, it had both teams-105 for JSU and 126 for Delta State. on another Lett touchdown pass to Roberts and a Khron just relocated at the dozens of parties that were to have Simon Shepard led the defensive charge for the PAT. followed the game. Gamecocks with 6 tackles, 4 quarterback sacks and an Jacksonville's next score came on the aforementioned The excitement of the contest seemed to dwindle more intercepted pass which he returned for 42 yards. Pete razzle-dazzle pass from Brownlee to Roberts and another with each Gamecock touchdown. In fact, the incident that Hatcher aided Shepard with 3 sacks of his own. successful PAT by Khron. sparked the biggest second half arousal from the crowd In fact, Delta's QB found passing quite a chore as JSU Until 139 left %eplay, reserve quarterback Kirk Pat- had nothing at all to do with Jax State, but was, instead, sacked him 12 times and picked off two os his throws. The terson scooted seven yards to paydirt for the final 'I'D and the announcement of Alabama's 6-3 loss to Mississippi Statesmen netted only 108 yards against the stingy Red Khron's toe was true once again to raise the final tally to State. Bandit defense. 36-3. \ Tke fired-up Gamecocks simply bat:the'ears off of Offensively, the Gamecocks stacked up 300 yards, most "We've got a long way to go," Fuller said, "and we still Delta State! of which came from passing. Starting quarterback Ed have three of the best teams in the conference left to Despite the lopsided 36-3 score, head coach Jim Fuller Lett connected with his receivers for 177 yards and 2 TDS play." was less than happy with the Gamecocks' performance. while reserve QB Kirk Patterson completed 3 passes for With the antics of homecoming now things of the past "If we had played a good team today we would have 16 yards. The only other pass came from on a razzle- Coach Fuller is turning his thoughts to next Saturday's probably gotten beat," he commented. dazzle play that coach Fuller "put in for the fans and the trip to Martin, Tenn. "It's going to be a difficuIt game," No real threat was ever posed by the sloppy Delta State alumni." Fuller predicted. Women gymnasts loaded with talent By TIM STRICKLAND Newcomers to the team co-captain of the team, gives gymnast. With her ex- Karen is a petite, five foot Sports Editor are exciting girls loaded with us a veteran's view of this perience, Lynn will add freshman. "She should be in The JSU women's gym- talent. They are Karen year's team. "We should do much leadership to the team. the running for JSU's top all- nastics team is readying Nicolson, Tracey Koepp, real good this year. We've Coach Dillard places much arounder. " commented itself for the approaching Elisa De'Angelo, Marilyn been practicing since August faith in Lynn's abilities. Coach Dillard. "With her season after a terrific tenth Hanssler and Sheila Parker. so I think we'll be ready for gymnastics ability, her place finish in Division I Another member of the team the start of the meet season dedication to discipline, and AIAW last year. The team's "This year's group will that rates high with Coach in January. Although we're a her extremely high 13-3 dual meet record and the probably start out about 1 M Dillard is Karen Nicolson. points better than last young team, we've got good academic grades, Karen fact that they were the quality people that have all should rewrite the JSU Region 111 AIAW champions year's" Coach Dillard commented. competed in plenty of meets. history books in women's should tell you just how good athletics." he added. they really were. This is my third year on the The highlight of this year's It's easy to see that the 24 meet schedule will be the team. JSU has a great Susan Puckett made the program that keeps im- JSU gymnastics program International Gymnast annual Mid-South In- likes Karen, but how does vitational to be held at Pete proving every year. We are Magazine's All - American in Division I which means we Karen feel about the squad for the second time in Mathews Coliseum on Feb. program? "I like it here," 14, 1981. Also on the gym- compete with the big schools her career at JSU and such as Auburn, Alabama, said Karen. "The team is so Denise Balk finished in the nastics agenda is a trip to organized. When I was on a Colorado and Utah where and LSU. The only way we finals of the balance beam in can do well is to stress team team in Atlanta, everything ninth position. JSU will meet 13 teams in was more individualized. five days on a swing through cohesiveness. The way our team looks at it, gymnastics This year's team faces thc the far west. The most But here, the team is very LYNN BRUCE notable of the opponents will is a team sport, not an in- greatest challenge ever as it dividualized one.'' close. When coach Dillard takes on 16 of the top 20 be number one ranked Utah. isn't at practice the more gymnastics coach, Robert ,teams in the USA. Lynn is majoring + in experienced girls take over Dillard. "This team is the The talented group will Physical Education. In her just like assistant coaches." Susan Puckett, Lynn most talented I've eveT test its skill in January at the senior year of high school, Bruce and Darlene Ferrell had." Dillardsaid. Those are University of Georgia in she was the all-around Most of the home meets are the only three girls to strong words considering the what has become an annual Alabama state champion. will be held in Stevenson return from last year's excellent teams coach grudge meet. Gym and all the girls agree I , .. l b ., coming team. But depth will not be a DilIszl has produced in the , .L ., , Since to JSU, she has that student body support problem according to head past. ~yriBruce, a junior and matured into a great would be'ip$fechted. THE CHANTICLEER Page 11 November 4,1980 Men gymnasts prepare or season - Starting their 9th week of pre-season workouts, the Jax tler, a commercial art major out of Independence, Mo., Tech, Eastern Kentucky University, the Air Force State men's gymnastic team is tuning up for the season Rdy Hincel, Georgia All-Around champion from Atlanta, Academy and Vt5llh-1-1and Mary College. Schedules will opener in January. Steve Lee, a chemistry major, also out of Atlanta, and be posted after ,the first of the year and we'll be looking Steve Bonham, in his first full year as head coach, is from Miami, Fla., Alan Hirschenson, a PE major. forward to your support. anticipating a fine year. Bonham is a graduate of AU these young men will be competing in All-Around Ken Thomas Louisiana State University where he competed for five this year under Bonham. This simply means that each years. While at LSU Bonham received All - American man will be working all six events rather than specializing honors after a first place finish on high bar and parallel on two or three. We would like to welcome all these guys Marathon volleyball game to be held bars in the NCAA national championships. Steve will be and wish them luck at Jacksonville. combining his experience and knowledge of the sport in Returning this year will be team captains Mark Lee and By KATHY WILCOX building a winning team. Jeff Sloan. Lee, a senior this year, won All-American very important part of the The 2nd Annual Marathon program. One of Bonham's fist moves towards this goal was to honors at NAIA nationals and has placed fifth in All- Volleyball game will be held recruit former teammate James Guidry out of Baton Around at two consecutive national championships. The BCM will have a 24 Nov. 1415. his project is hour team to play any team Rouge, La., for the assistant coaches spot. Guidry, also a Sloan, a sophomore from Northport, was one of the top sponsored by the BCM and is fine gymnast, competed five years at LSU and won the all-arounders on last year's team and has been working willing to compete against used to raise money for them. This includes YMCA National All-Around championship. James will be hard all summer towards a strong season. Alabama summer missions. doing graduate work in psychology while at Jax State and Together these guys will be providing the leadership for everyone-fraternities, There were 27 summer sororities, all clubs and will be a great asset to the team. this year's young team. missionaries sent out from The team this year is composed of a group of young men Bonham called the team back to start organized organizations, or just a team Jacksonville this past of people. The BSU from with varying backgrounds from all over the South. training in late August. This pre-season training period is summer. Our goal last year the hardest and the most crucial in determining the Troy State has agreed to Introducing the new members of the team, we have Jeff was $2750 but this year it has participate in our volleyball Beal, a pre-med major out of Byran, Tex., Mark Peten- team's success. The men's gymnastics team works out been increased to $3000. Of everyday from 2:30-6, and everyone is invited to come and game. Trophies will be given course, this is not the only for the team (not including watch. fund raising event for This year's sezson will include meets with University of summer missions, but it is a (See VOLLEYBALL, Page 12) Gamecocks top Georgia, Memphis State, North Carolina State, Georgia in conference By TIM STRICKLAND and JEFF SPEEGLE Basketball practice began with a high level of en- thusiasm as the Gamecocks took to the court on Oc t . 15 in preparation of defense of their 1979-1980 first place finish in the Gulf South Conference. JSU is considered a strong favorite for another GSC title this season. In the annual pre-season Gulf South Con- ference Coaches' poll the Gamecocks received 6 of 7 first place votes and in the Sports Information Directors' poll 5 of 7 first plact! votes were cast for JSU. "I think that in itself is a challenge to our players," commented head coach Bill Jones. "I was notsurprised by the polls. I knew we would be ranked high." Leadership and experience should not pose problems for the Gamecocks with six seniors returning, three of whom were starters last season. 6' 5" Arnold Veasley, the returning center, pulled down an average of 9.3 rebounds and averaged scoring 15 points per game last season. Todd Smyly, a four year starter at the guard position, is the overall floor leader for the Jaxrnen. He set a new Brass Antiques Aquarium In Door Ship conference free throw record by sinking 33 straight. Returning forward Theodis Moore, second in reboun- ding last season, will come back to assist Veasley on the hour boards. happy all night The absence of Tommy Bonds, one of last season's sta~s,might be felt by the team. "We tried to recruit specifically the type of player that Tommy was," Coach Jones said. "On paper we've done that. We've got some Junior College players with excellent statistics and ex- perience, but we'll have to wait until the end of the season to see how well they've done their job. The new men who have looked the best to Coach Jones so far are Anthony Robbins, Doug Creel, and Walter Spearman. Coincidently, MONDAY - No Cover all three of these new men stand at 6' 4". FED Pasroff TUESDAY ) Student ID Nite '1.50 Drinks Coach Jones feels that the strength of the 1980-1981 club WEDNESDAY - Ladies' Nite '1.50 Drinks and 1 Free THURSDAY - Western Nite will be the defense, but he hopes to balance out the -a - strategy by evenly spreading the scoring among all five $ S0.cFN.r. HAPPY HOUR 4-8 pm TUES-THURS players . 'BUL BAR DRINKS 95' Jax State will open its season against Dillard College in V i the Spring Hill Classic on Friday, Nov. 20, in Mobile. P Other teams in the tourney include and Tougaloo. -I WILMER AvE.

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e Alabama State Department cf Education Paae I2 THE CHMTICLEER November 4,1980 Kappa Sigma defeats Delta Chi , 19-0 Kappa Sigma defeated making the point after to Their final score came 7-0 - Delta Chi 19-0 in one of the give them a lead. from John Cooper who broke best games they've played TheSigs didn't score again through the line and this year. until the second half and then blistered down the sidelines, it was on a screen pass from Rayburn came on to kick the John Cooper started things quarterback Ken Frasier to extra point and to give the KA remains undefeated off for the Sigs with a 45 yard Mike Hawkins but the PAT Sigs a 294 victory. run with Gary Rayburn was no good so they led 13-0 Kappa Alpha finished their necessary roughness after The Rebels then took over season with wins over he injured KA's Bill Bolt. again with a touchdown on a Omega Psi Phi and Sigma That didn't stop the Rebels pass from David Smith to Nu to capture sole possession though because they showed John Marlar that was good IM council meets of first place and guarantee their versatility and used for 70 yards, on the con- them a spot in the finals of Richard Bishop for the version. Frank Norman The IM Council had their Bell. The council's main teams so far and hope to go the Greek football playoffs. touchdown pass which left caught his fist scoring pass first meeting Monday. The concern will be with the more in depth with the In the Omega game the the score 324 and gave them from David Smith, the council is composed of addition or deletion of cer- situation at a later date; the Rebels led off with a touch- enough for the game to be Rebels then led 30-0 at the members from the in- tain sports, the com- payment of the professional down by David Smith on a 10- called. half. dependent guys and girls munication between the officials for the playoff yard run, the conversion was Sigma Nu was the Rebels The Rebels only needed teams and from the students and staff, and to games was also discussed no good so they led 60. next victim with KA beating one more touchdown in the sororities, fraternities and iron out any problems that and proposed for the SGA to them 374. third quarter to call the referees, with Coach Bell might arise within the IM help out. Any suggestions or Their next score came The Rebels started things game and they got it from a presiding as head. program. complaints about the IM from a pass to John Marlar off with a 36yard pass to Bill four yard pass from Fleming The council proposed a few system should be referred to' from David Smith for 40 Bolt who ran it for another to Bishop, the conversion The council was designed suggestions for the one of the members or to yards, this time however the 45 yards down the sidelines was good and gave KA 374 to serve as a "liason between elimination of the Coach Bell himself who will conversion was successful on and into the end zone for the victory and an ending to a the students and the IM unnecessary and blatant bring it up in the next a pass from David Smith .to score, the conversion was spectacular season. staff," according to Coach roughness exhibited by the meeting . Richard Bishop to give the stopped however so they led Rebels a 144 lead. 60, In the second quarter the The next score came when Rebels scored on a run by Mike Fleming faked a hand New dorm loses two games Robbie Anchors after off to Rusty Smith and ran it - Richard Bishop pulled one in in down the middle, the New Dorm picked up two Hughes and Susie Oliver was that on the second fake punt and ran it in but on the second yard line, the conversion was good on a losses this week from BCM traded off for two in- touchdown the extra point tie ran out before they conversion failed and they pass to Richard Bishop who and the Weatherly Wonders. terceptions, both on the 30 was good. could go for the conversion led 20-0. was wide open in the end yard, to give Weatherly a 3& Late in the fourth quarter SO they had to settle for a 375 In the third quarter on a zone, this left it 140. Their first loss came at the 0 lead, the only difference Susan Hughes intercepted a victory. fourth down situation Mike Bill Bolt got the next TD on hands of BCM. BCM scored t Fleming found Bill Bolt in a pitch out from David Smith first on a touchdown by the end zone for their next who then combined with Donna Arnold on a sideline score, but the conversion John Marlar for the con- run; the conversion was Ealled so they led 26-0 version, which left it 224. successful on a pass from In the fourth quarter an In the second quarter Cheryl Bunt to Katherin Omega player was thrown Sigma Nu tried a field goal Kempf. out of the game for un- but it was no good. Donna Arnold got the next score loo when she ran it up the middle after a pitchout Lunch Specials Pi Kappa Phi from Bunt, the conversion was no good so they led 144 With two minutes left in Mono-Fri.Ilam - 2pm the first half New Dorm got clinches playoff on the board with a touch- Pi Kapp assured them- the AT0 defenders into the down by Sherry Crenshaw selves a spot in the playoffs arms of Andy Arnold, they who ran it around the left end AU-YOU-can- at BUFFET Wednesday after defeating missed the point after so but the conversion failed so Alpha Tau Omega 9-8. they led 62. they trailed 14-6 and that was A long run by David how it ended. Pi Kapp held on to win a Grigsby set up a field goal by Weatherly then had their tough one against AT0 by Russell Andrews to extend turn. New Dorm scored on a stopping their conversion their lead to %2. handoff to Vanessa which would have tied the AT0 got back in the game Yamashita who rolled in on game. AT0 started things off with a touchdown on a pass the left side,.' but the con- with a safety by Bart from Randy Letford to version was nc good so they Bingham to give them a 2-0 Mickey Statham who was only led 60. lead. waiting in the end zone. They From then on it was all Then Pi Kapp came back missed the conversion Weatherly, they started off with a touchdown on a pass however and had to settle for with a pass from Karen that was tipped up by one of a 9-8 defeat. Hughes to Susie Oliver who took it down the left sidelines for the score. the conversion failed so thei were tied 6-6. Volleyball Susie' Oliver then back back a punt retlurn-to give (Continued From Page 11) Weatherly a 12-6 lead at the BCM team) that scores donate $1. halftime. the most points in one hour, The BCM team In the second half it was TRY OUR LUNCHEON has the most money donated, will also get hourly sponsors. Oliver again, but this time and for the best sport- The game will be played at she ran it for 30 yards down smanship. the coliseum from 2 p.m-2 the left sidelines, but again The entry fee is $10 a team. p.m. Come out and support the conversion was no good This can be paid by the team the BCM in this project. I£ so they led 18-6. members or by a sponsor for you have any questions, The next two touchdowns the team. In addition to this, please contact the BCM at looked like replays of AND SAVE each player is asked to 4357020. Oliver's touchdown as Karen