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Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 10-24-1974 The George-Anne Georgia Southern University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (1974). The George-Anne. 755. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/755 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. the Don't miss the lluun ted House llwy. KO ind Lee St. fgeorge-anne J C y published by students of georgia southern college Vol. 55 No. 9 Stalesboro, Georgia Thursday. October 24. 1974 WVGS Names Management The management positions of director is responsible for all the Program Director, Director of material that is to be aired and News and Special Programs, and for broadcast scheduling. Director of Public Relations and He will also be directly Promotions for WVGS, the new responsible for the program log college radio station, were an- and for the training and nounced Monday, October 21. management of announcers. Bill Grove, a sophomore, The Director of News and was selected by the Radio Board Special Programs, as the Program Director. This Michael Oreste, a junior pre- position is second only to the law major, will be respon- Station Manager. The program sible for the production of regularly scheduled news programs. He will coordinate news sources and will be 1974 responsible for editing of news, weather, and sports. He will be in charge of recruiting news per- Reflectors sonnel and must also arrange for periodic Documentaries, forums, interviews, panel discussions, Chemistry Exhibit Wins Ribbon, A rrive etc. Tom Glenn, a graduate student The 1974 Reflectors are now in. Public Administration, has being distributed from Room 29 been selected as the Director of of the Physics- Math Building Public Relations and Placed On Permanent Display from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Promotions. His job entails the development of his method for the extraction of Room 29 is located in the answering of public questions An exhibit by Georgia Southern's Chemistry basement of the building. , concerning the general policy Club will be placed on permanent display in the turpentine gum. Joey Hoffman, Business and programming of WVGS. He main lobby of the Herty Building. The exhibit Manger of the 1975 Reflector, is responsible for maintaining recently won first place in the Educational The Geology Club also entered an exhibit, urged students to bring their last general correspondence with the Division at the Ogeechee Fair, and added $100 in which won an honorable mention at the fair. This year's ID when picking up their FCC, other radio stations, and prize money to the club's treasury. exhibit is being donated to the Bullocii County book. The ID is not required, special interest groups. All According to Sephalee Hunter, secretary of the Historical Society for permanent display. The since a list of students attending station promotions are under his club, the exhibit concerns Dr. Charles Holmes display includes a three-dimensional view of a last year is available, but it authority. These include ad- Herty's work in the naval stores field. The geological cross-section of Bulloch County. greatly simplifies matters, vertising campaigns, contests, display in the Herty Building will include a The Circle K Club, recently organized at GSC, Hoffman said. and other auxiliary functions. section of the tree used by Dr. Herty in the also had an exhibit at the fair. All students who attended Georgia Southern for Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters of last year are eligible to receive Reflectors. Students who did not Traffic Court Committee Set Up attend all three quarters may purchase the books. Seniors who graduated in June or August will have their To Aid Students Appealing Tickets Reflectors mailed to them by the Reflector staff. By DON WOOD Dr. T. Parker Bishop is the regulations on campus must counted as part of this time Hoffman said that 4000 copies Chairman of the Committee, agree with state regulations and period.) of the Reflector were printed this G-A Assistant News Editor which is composed of three also with Statesboro city or- Bishop said that often, when a year. .Students receiving traffic faculty members and three dinances. student explains why he feels he The Editor of the 1974 Reflector tickets from Campus Security students. The other two faculty should not have received a ticket, have a means to appeal the A student who wished to appeal was Kathy Car swell; Associate members are Frank Radovich a traffic ticket through the Campus Security will void it. If Editor was Michael Manning; tickets if they feel they were and Charlotte Ford. Student an agreement cannot be reached, given unfairly. That means is-the committee should first go to and Faculty Advisor was Dr. members are Michael Fogarty, Campus Security within 72 hours the student should fill out the Keith Hickman. Traffic Court Committee. Neil Roberts, and Fd Wolfe. appeal forms available from The Traffic Court Committee is after receiving the ticket. The 1975 Reflector staff is Members of the committee are (Sundays and holidays are not Campus Security. headed by Michael Manning, not new, but many students are appointed by the Faculty Senate. Editor, and Sarah Floyd, unaware of how to go about ap- Assistant Editor. pealing a traffic ticket. On the forms, the student will explain why he believes his ticket Intervisitation Effective Open Until 2 a*m. was unfair. Campus Security will then mail the forms to Bishop. Bishop will vote on the case, At GSC For Second Year Williams' Expands Hours and will then mail the forms to By TERRY WILLIAMS would like to see the fee removed. Williams Center will remain open until 2:00 a.m. this quarter on an the other members of the com- G-A Staff Writer The CCC then suggested that the experimental basis, according to Helen McMahon, Vice-President of mittee for their votes. After fee be removed and the Ad- theCCC. The Activity Room will also remain open until 2:00 a.m. ona Bishop receives all the votes, he All eligible dorms have passed ministration approved the two-week experimental basis. will return the forms to Campus intervisitation except Hendricks change. Security. Hall, which has not yet voted. Charlene Bishop, Assistant The new hours will begin Monday, and will run Monday through Campus Security will then Dorms that have passed in- Director of Housing, said that Friday. Weekend hours will remain the same as before. inform the student of the outcome tervisitation are Anderson, Deal, currently there are no future Previously, the Williams Center had been closing at 11:00 p.m. of his appeal. Lewis, Olliff, Brannen, Cone, changes planned in the rules for weekdays and weekends. The Activity Room closes at 10:00 p.m. on Bishop said that the process of Dorman, Sanford, Veazey, and intervisitation. Saturday and is not open on Sunday. appeal usually takes between two Johnson. Winburn is a closed Any such changes would have Vending machines for candy, cookies, and soft drinks will be placed weeks and one month. dorm for women, but since none to be preceded by a poll con- in Williams Center by Monday , also. If a student wishes, he may of the male students requested a ducted by the CCC to determine if Williams Center and the Activity Room will be open on an ex- request an oral appeal instead of closed dorm, there is no closed there is enough interest among perimental basis to see if enough people take advantage of the extra a vote by mail. dorm for men. the students to merit the changes. hours to warrant extending them permanently. So far this quarter, the Traffic The three-dollar-per-student Should a significant percentage Currently, students are needed to work in the Activity Room during Court Committee has handled 6 to fee, which has been required in of the student body favor the the additional hours. Students interested in applying should see Ralph 9 cases, Bishop said. The Com- the past, will not be required this alterations, the CCC would draw Andrews, Associate Comptroller of the College. mittee handles between 35 and 40 quarter. In a poll last quarter by up a proposal to effect the The Activity Room in Williams Center features pool tables, ping- per quarter. the CCC, 45 per cent of the changes and submit it to the pong, fooseball, and various electrical games. Bishop noted that all traffic students surveyed said they Administration for its approval. I'auc TWO -Ihe george-anne- Thursday. October 24, 1974 SAC Meets At GSC The Student Advisory Council, schools in the University System comprised of the student set the policy as to what date a government presidents and student may withdraw from a executive officers of the colleges class with a passing grade. This and universities within the committee is working on the Sigma Chi Announces Derby Day University of Georgia System, possibility of making a standard met October 12-13 at GSC. withdrawal date. Yesterday's Dick Greene in the thirties. hidden outside of buildings and After a general session, various Memorial Heart Fund Drive on The Dick Greene Memorial will be in readily accessible committees met to discuss The Junior College Committee the campus of Georgia Southern Heart Fund was established by areas. Points will be given to matters of concern.