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Jacksonville State University JSU Digital Commons Chanticleer Historical Newspapers 1979-02-20 Chanticleer | Vol 25, Issue 20 Jacksonville State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_chanty Recommended Citation Jacksonville State University, "Chanticleer | Vol 25, Issue 20" (1979). Chanticleer. 711. https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_chanty/711 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Historical Newspapers at JSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Chanticleer by an authorized administrator of JSU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Jacksonville (Alabama) State UniverSity Tuesday, February 20. 193 No money for Florida Wrestling tea u seeks f inancia The Jacksonville State available. the required funds for the meeting" that night at 6, ts: University wrestling team "If I could get the money trip, and said that he would approve the proposal. did not have the money to £rom anywhere," said Dr. contribute $100 from his own Dr. Stone had no ob- travel to Florida for the Stone, "I would certainly do pocket. jections to the idea, and he qualifying regionals, in spite SO.'' Keith Peinhardt then called in Dr. Montgomery. of a special SGA senate A spokesman for the proposed that the SGA take vice president of Academic meeting called in their wrestlers commended Dr. the needed funds out of the Affairs, and Mr. Fbwe, vice behalf. Stone on his support of the Lyceum Committee budget president of Business Af- Approximately 13 wrestling team. "We want to to Pay for the trip. fairs, to insure the proposal wrestlers and two wrestling thank you for the efforts you "There are over 800 would be approved. cheerleaders along with have put into the program," students on this petition that A special senate meeting Keith Peinhardt, SGA he said, but asked that Dr. want the wrestlers to make was called for 6, Tuesday president, met with Dr. Stone reconsider because this trip," said Peinhardt, evening, and Peinhardr, Stone last Tuesday af- "We feel that we have a good ''whereas no more than 400 explained that a majority of ternoon, in an effort to get chance, and we want to students have attended a senators would "have to be the needed funds ($1,200) for represent JSU in the speech sponsored by present for the proposal to be the trip. qualifying finals." the Lyceum Committee." passed." The wrestlers presented a Dr. Stone again em- He felt the SGA could petition to Dr. Stone with the Wrestlers helped get in phasized that he could nat possibly replace the money touch with senators, and Left to right, AnnSeay, queen; Charlotte Broome, fimt third alternate; and Rhonda Gayle Towns, foudh names of over 800 students fund the trip without taking taken from the Lyceum alternate. who were in favor of the WLJS announced the alternate; Gigis Payne, second alternate; Karen Griffin, money from another budget through "profits meeting over the radio. wrestling team making the department. "I'm very made on the upcoming trip. proud of the wrestling Waylon Jennings concert." Approximately 23 senators Dr. Stone explained that team's progress," he said, Peinhardt said that he gathered at the SGA office, ValentineSweetheart because of the 6 percent "and I'm one of your biggest felt, therefore, that there and waited for over an hour. proration by Gov. Fob fans, but there's just no was a greater student in- However, a majority of James, the total JSU budget place to get the money." terest in the wrestling team, senators never arrived, and was being cut tremendously, Dr. Stone suggested arid that he could call "a therefore the budget change and that there was no money eav crowned .- "passing the hat" to raise special SGA senate could not be approved. d By CEDRLC FBJHJ-ER AnnSeay,a freshman here Valentine; 2nd runner-up in at Alexandria High School; station manager for WLJS Art Department ~t Jacksonville State Miss Biack Culture Pageant 2nd runner-up was Gigi Radio. for 1979, and first alternate Payne, a student at Weaver The judges for the pageant Jniversity, is the new Miss a lalhog County Valentine to JSU's Miss Homecoming High School; third runner-up were Ms. Ann Davis, Mr. - - -LzI(A - - gr By CEDRlC FBJILER AnnSeay,a freshman here Vaientme; 2nd runner-up in at Aexandria High School; station manager for WLJS' Art Depar a; Jacksonvilie State Miss Biack Culture Pageant 2nd runner-up was Gi~iRadio. I University, is the new Miss for 1979, and first alternate Payne, a student at weaver The judges for the pageant Calhoun County Valentine to JSU's Miss Homecoming High School; third rwnerup were Ms. Ann Davis, Mr. Sweetheart for 1979. Ann is 1978. was Karen Griffen, a fresh- TO~YLee, Mr. from Anniston, Alabama, For winning the pageant, man here at Jax State from Howard, Ms. Brenda Childs, Plans exhibition and was sponsored by Alpha Miss Seay received her Blountsville, Alabama. Miss all from Gadsden and Miss Phi Alpha .Fraternity. She ,,,, bouquet of red roses, Griffin was also named Miss Dorothy Tiller, who is was crowned by !ast year's gift certificate, Savings Photogenic. Fourth runner- currently reigning as Miss riinner, Julie Van Cleave. Bond, free portrait fronl up was Rhonda Towns, a BlackAlabama from Hunt- Of Pearson works elan ill^, box of Valentine senior at Oxford High sville. Miss Seay is an active ~~hool.Miss Congeniality All proceeds of the pageant By CHARLOTTE RAMsEy thrown forms, then he ad& young lady on campus where candy and to heis a member of the mo- Macy's Modeling SchOl in Was C1evenger will go to the United me Art Department is on slabs of clay which have American Association. She High The proud present the works of been decorated with tex- was fourth runner-up in last First runner-up was Master of ceremonies for the pageant was 'ponsored by Dr. Clifton Pearson. Dr. tured materials and layers of year's Miss Calhoun County Charlotte Broome, a junior pageant was David Driscoll, the JSU Service Pearson has exhibited in clay. He demonstrated a Exhibit by Pearson Organization. Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee variety of methods such as and Alabama. The pieces intern2 modeling and ad- e presently on exhibit include ding on pieces of clay, as decorative pots, domes and well as the application of SGA discmses ymposi s are figurative pieces. His work textured materials to the planned reveals an enthusiastic in- clay. He has experimented terest in expressing textures by combining different By JANA McWHORTER "Suicide" on Thursday, bring the community and Education, Adaptive and intricate designs. clays, porcelain and trip to regional Editor March 22, from 2:303:30 faculty together in a panel Physical Education, social For those of you who aren't stoneware clays, and he The Human Services pm. at the Round House; 5) discussion. The symposiums work and other areas related acquainted with Clifton encouraged the participants By JANA McWHORTER Waylon Jennings concert Center will be sponsoring six "Rape" on March 28 from are open to the community, to human services. In the Pearson, he is presently the in the workshop to ex- Editor having all the money tied up, symposiums under the 2:30-3:30 p m. at the Round students, faculty and staff." social work areas, students chairman and associate periment with these In the Student Government the senators decided it would cumulative title of "Threats House and 6) "Emergency" The staff of the center are placed in human service professor at the Department techniques. Association (SGA) meeting be best to call a meeting i,yi.tk Lo Humanity." These on Thursday, March 29, from includes Dr.AdelaideCherry, agencies as volunteers. of Art Education at Alabama The slide presentation Monday night, Feb. 12, the Dr. Stone the next day to see symposiums are: 1) "Drug 24 p.m. at the Round House. director; Mrs. Mary Patton, From these volunteer jobs, A&M University in Hunt- included a record of his work senators discussed the if there was any possib!e vay Abuse" on Wednesday, "The purposes of these educational director; and the students are "provided sville. dating back to 1973, which prospect of financing the the University could i'lnai.;(?;? March 1, from 2:30-3 p.m., at symposiums are to infolin Mrs. Joy Jay, secretary - with successful practicum He was born in Bir- covered whtat Dr. Pearson wrestling team's trip to the the trip. che Round House; 2) people of these critical issues receptionist, and they are experiences," said Dr. mingham. His list of credits called his "Celebrations in Regional Wrestling Meet. In other action that night: .'Domestic Violence" on and to bring together the located in Room 3 of the Cherry. include a BS from Alabama Clay" or "Wild Pots", some The trip would cost $1200 to the senators passed a rilotiorl Monday, March 5, from 2:30- talent available on campus Stephenson Gym. If a student is interested in A&M in Art Education and of which are currently on send the whole wrestling to have the Director oi 3:30 p.m., at the Round and in the community," said The center began last working with any field Elementary Education, and display at the gallery here in team to Orlando, Fla., from Student Opinion conduct a [louse; 3) "Men's and Dr. Adelaide Cherry, summer and got into full related to social work, MS from Illinois State hmmond Hall. Feb. 15-17. The w~estling survey on the methods of the Father's Rights" on director of the Human swing last fall aided by a contact the Human Services University in Art Education.