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LAST WEEK, we had to pull two pages at the last minute for the Homestead Records insert, so you see those two pages this week. Now you know why there were some thngs listed in this box last week that weren't really in the paper. In this issue, we have an exclusive interview with the Pope, we have an article on the new multimillion dollar fiftystory maintenance center, and you can see the greatest scandal that ever racked this country exposed in this issue. Provided, of course, that we don't have to pull THOSE articles atthe last minute. In this issue, we also have articles on page 3 on How To Get Dates With ... Jim Harrington tells us about the Nazi, uh, Nixon administration on page 3. I always knew he was pink. A bunch of fraternities are in this issue, for @&point equal time. Sports on page 7. Record stuff on page 6. On 8, you will find the Calendar, as well as a thing on the * Courseling (me '1') Center adon the Knox Concert Series, something else. Carl Phillips just told me his column this issue is on page 41, but I told him we don't do that anymore. David Gray just said that I have a problem communicating. David is the Associate Publisher and Business Manager, at least until he makes another crack like that. Others involved in this venture are A1 Whitaker, Shannon Pruitt, Beverly Todd, Jim Owen (who handles Sports, one way or another, and sells our advert-), Jim Harrington, Wry1Denham (whose mind is unsludged), Fritz Hughes, Andrew Dobbins, some cat named Sam Wright did something for this issue, and some other guys who didn't know they were supposed to sign their name so I could remember it when writing this. By the way, there has been a coup in Chile, and the Commie President has gone to his just reward (unless he escaped to Germany and left behind the body of a double). Now the Bad News. Tolkien's- gone to the Undying Lands, or the Grey Havens, or whereever sorcerers go when they die.

lume Five No. 6 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,

Bo1 iving once again to sexiest pressure, we present the Gem of the Hills, mainly because we get all this good publicity in other newspapers if we do. Sorry, Gloria. Sorry, Kate. Sorry, Billy ~&n.Sorry, Germaine.

Army ROTC Cadet Commissioned In US. Navy Ensign William C. Bearden is congratulated by Navy Lt. Don Giles after having been administered the oath of office as a Navy officer. Ensign Bearden had completed the Army ROW Advanced Course at JSU and was to be commissioned in the Army. However, due to a surplus of Army lieutenants this year, Mr. Bearden was authorized to apply for a Navy commission in specified officer career fields. Ensign Bearden was personally interviewed and selected by Admiral Rickover to attend the Navy Nuclear Power courses for future duty in the submarine service. His wife Roberta Bearden, her parents Navy Master Chief (Ret.) and Mrs. Frank Cox of Talladega were on hand for the commissioning ceremony at the Army ROTC building. Ensign Bearden is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Bearden of Cave Springs, Ga. Federal Mogul Chief Executive To Speak On Campus The chairman and chief in Alabama. The other plant is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, executive officer of Federal- in Hamilton. has been with Federal-Mogul Mogul Corp, Sam MacArthur, since 1942. He was elected will speak at JSU on Sept. 19. Federal-Mogul has almost The program will be held at 15,000 employees, worldwide president of the company in 10 am. in the Student Com- sales of almost $300 million 1968 and became Chairman of mons Building and the public and has expanded its product the Boardand Chief Executive is invited. line to thousands of items. Officer in 1972. ranging from harings ad Active in many business and Cindy Taylor Federal-Mogul a~oun~edother engine parts to super Civic wganizations, he is a this summer they will build a alloy metal powders and a Trustee of the Michigan is a 5' 4" blonde beauty from Gaclsden. She is also a tmwfer student from multi-million plant in variety of plumbing and Colleges Fourdation and a Gabden state Junior College. While at Gadsden State, her activities included the P. E. Jecksonvil]e, which will piping produe(s. Trustee of the Institute of CLub, ~lrcleK,and she Was a Confederate Bell. Since kink! on JSUcamPW she has bwome their sfcond operation MacArthur, a *tive of Emmmic Education. become a Phi Mu Sorority Sister. 2 Manday, September 17, 1973, CHANTICLEER ...... -...... -ax. . . ..-. .-.-. .-.-4-.-.-.-.-.-.-.'.-.-...- C. ..-...-.-.-.-.-.-....a- .m... .m...... -.-8. ,...... ' ...... *.~.~.~.~,'.*.~.~.'.~.',~.~.-.*.~.~.~.~.~.',-.~~,~,~,-.-.~ *.-*..-.- ~...... ,...... ,....'.-.*.-.....*... *. To incoming freshmen, transfer and 1. An open cut system for class at- returning students, I would like to tendance. welcome you to Jacksonville State 2. University furnished office space for This Is University. Here, as on most campuses, bonafide student organization. students experience various inequities 3. Eradication of JSU as "the suitcase because we are powerless in controlling university" of the South. the resources necessary for determining 4. Improving, most important, students Delta Tau Delta our destiny. For many of us, we have and native Jacksonvillian rela tionships. already faced many problems, some real 5. More coed dorms. and some not so real, but the unusual thing 6. A more integrated format for en- WHAT IS DELTA TAU DELTA? First, by the proud achievements of over one here has been our response to those tertainment on campus. the Fraternity is a voluntary association of hundred years of service to students . . . problems. Consequently, there are signs of 7. One study room in each dorm for open men who, during their years as students, animated by a sense of the future. nus, changes in the complacent attitudes im- typing use with school furnished have banded together to achieve a com- the Fraternity is a great aspiration . . . bedded in us, at this institution and typewriter and the same service in the man purpose. The goal of this student with the spirit of youth, the lesson of throughout the country. Students at JSU library. association is to maintain an atmosphere maturity, and the stamp of immorality. are beginning to wake up and realize that 8. What is or is not proposed or planned in which each Immber Can achieve his full This is Delta Tau Delta. we cannot solve our problems or effect for the third floor of the Student Commons potential for individual intellectual, social transformation to our benefit by acting Building. and cultural development. And this goal or alone. Of course, there are very few There are but a few of the topics is which common ~umseis achieved through guaranteed solutions to all the problems myself and every other concerned student Delta T~U-~eita. we face, but we should be aware enough, should address themselves to. I would Delta Tau Delta cannot be merely as a student group, to understand and suggest that students work within their described. ~t mudbe experienced, for the Delta Chi accept that through "ACTIVE UNITY", organization, create organizations, con- Fraternity is a living-learning experience. our potential efforts become kinetic tact your class officers, the Chanticleer Delts live-together students. he^ learn Delta Chi was first founded Oct. 13, 1890 realities. and the SGA members to convey ideas you to accept each other as worthwhile persons I understand further that there will be at Cornell University. It was formed for may have concerniw the further enrich- with talents to share and problems to the love of law and order. pressures placed upon us, as students, to ment of Jacksonville State University. solve. Delts learn together, not only the "not rock the boat". However, we should Ideas remain ideas until they are placed Delta Chi's goal is formal education, by never forget tha while injustices are information from books and classrooms, organizing and concentrating human into action, then they become realities. but the practical lessons of helping others, experiences, and developing many allowed to be per btuated against one of Andrew Dobbins group cooperation and action, problem us, the entire group is threatened; desirable potentialities of the student. It solving, and management of the affairs of stimulates self-expression and ap- therefore, no one should consider himself a going concern. After graduation (and or herself to "have it made". I would like preciation of all cultural achievement; it national statistics show that a larger fosters self-government, and develops to take a firm stand for UNITY. I call upon I number of fraternity men than non- everyone to make this university the most Chanticleer, responsibfe leadership; it encourages the Need 5,000 signatures by petition to win 9 fraternity men graduate from college) attitudes and imparts the technique relevant, powerful and respected Delts continue to apply practical educational institution in Northeast electoral votes in our state Alabama. I needed for selfdevelopment, and the I Would appreciate you students handling knowledge they have learned in the Delt strengthens zeal for service. Alabama and state. In essence, I solicit for me. house. They benefit as individuals. And The Delta Chi Chapter at Jacksonville your active support, if not with those then they use their skills and knowledge to help not against those, who work in the interest I am available to speak-Try me-Invite was founded May 4. 1968 and since that d an. The job in which they are able (or me. Keep well. God bless. others both in and out of the Fraternity. time has grown-to 'be one of the most mt able) to do will be directly affected by Your Friend, Why do men of leadership and action, respected and loyal Fraternal tbe support given (or not given) by you. It Joseph Robino, Jr. such as retired Supreme Court Justice organizations. Delta Chi not only has been said that "if you are not a part of I Tom C. Clark and his son, former Attoney represents hard work and lots of time, but the slution then you are a part of the General Ramsey Clark, United Press also shares within its bond the love and problem." The time to "Get Involved" is International President Mims Thomason, devotion of one brother to another. now, with organizations working for Iastronauts Scott Carpenter and Ken One very important goal of Delta Chi is needed innovations. Questions such as : Mettingly, entertainers, corporate to help each and every young man develop presidents, professional athletes, and into a well rounded individual able to cope university presidents give freely of their with the many problems in which he might time and resources to undergraduates? encounter. David Young Primarily because of their experiences as "E" undergraduate Delts were meaningful to Sam Wright them and they want to help make op- Scholarship Awarded portunities available to those who follow Jimmy Hurst of JSU has received the secretary of the AlabaqSociety of CPAs. them in Delta chapters. first annual David E. Young scholarship Young was very active in the Foundation But alumni are not the only ones in- SGA Discusses award. This award is to be given annually program untilhis death in December, 1972. volved in management of the international to the outstanding student completing his A resident of Montgomery, Young helped Fraternity. Student Delts operate their Entertainment or her junior year in accounting in the develop this fine program into one of the own undergraduate chapters and they also State of Alabama and was established by finest in the nation. contribute to the operation of Delta Tau Cheryl Denham the Educational Foundation of the At present there are 19 students at Delta through their delegates to the Karnea (our biennial convention), The SGA met Monday evening at 7:30. Alabama Society of Certified Public Ac- various schools throughout Alabama The first topic for discussion was en- countants. receiving $500 each year, and the first to Division Conferences, and the Un- dergraduate Council (a group of 16 tertainment. The groups lined up for the This scholarship is given in memory of receive the special $1000 David E. Young coming year are "Blood, Sweat, & Tears, David E. Young, long time executive Award is Jimmy L. Hurst of Talladega. representative student leaders who, with the Arch Chapter, govern the Fraternity The Carpenters, Rod McKuen, and Ike & between Karneas). Student Delts also Tina Turner". The Ike & Tina Turner write and edit THE RAINBOW REVIEW, Review is set for the Thursday before one of the four issues of the Fraternity homecoming and the Carpenters for Nov. magazine which is devoted exclusively to 1. student ideas, opinions, and concerns. In The SGA then discussed putting foosball this way, student Delts speak directly to machines in the dorms. They would have 80,000 students, alumni, and university to put them in the basement and have administrators around the world. someone guard them all the time. The Finally, Delta Tau Delta is a world-wide owner of the machines would assume the spirit of lifelong brotherhood and friend- responsibility for replacing any damaged ship. This spirit, nourished by common or stolen machines. They should be safe membership in a strong and respected unless there is a foosball machine stealing maniac around. They cost $700. Fraternity, prevails throughput life. It is The based on friendship, unselfish service, a deadline for signing up for the bus to Nicholls State is Wednesday, Sept. 12. Two sense of personal worth, honest buses are going and the price is five achievement, and leadership among men. dollars per person. Delta Tau Delta is a great Fraternity . . . Any groups wishing to sit together at forged in the fie of friendship . . . molded home ball games can rent the seats.

/ 4 meeting has been scheduled for have any information that might be of use Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 6:30 p.m. for all to the cause, or are willing to work for the i persons interested in helping organize and betterment of YOUR campus, please past president of the Alabama ~&ieGof ~krtifiedPublic establish a campus radio station. attend the meeting, in the Student Com- kccoktants and one of the original founders of the Themeetingisopentothepublic,andall mons Auditorium. Educational Foundation presents the First Annual David E. students are invited to attend. A1 Whitaker Young Scholarship Award to Jimmy L. Hurst of Talladega. If you have done any work on your own, Mike Sanders Mrs. Hunt is shown at right. CHANTICLEER, Monday, September 17, 1973 3 How To Get A Date With A Girl With One From With A Boy

By AL WHITAKER By BEVERLY TODD Well guys, brace yourselves, because it In this day of "Women's Lib" getting a seems as though if you're not famous or a Column A date can be easy (if you're for women's lib) but if you're not, you have to work at super jock, your chances of getting a date It is all too simple to get a date on this renain anonymous . . . to make it all the are pretty slim, at least at JSU they are. getting a date by using the old feminine campus, if you just know the right way to more interesting (!-lint : Why did the- per suasions. While But Reynolds, Joe Namath, Clint go about it. The simplest way is the cross the road?) Eastwood, Mark Spitz, and Richard - There are a lot of sneaky ways to get easiest. 6) Defect to the Russians and have them yourself asked for a night on the town (or Thomas would have no trouble finding a 1) Go up to the person you want to get a companion for the evening, the honest, set you up at a movie ranch somewhere in whatever), but you have to be cool about it date with. Talk to the person about the the West and murder an actress and sing ladies. wellmeaning, hard-working college guy weather. Casually mention that there is a would be left with mud on his face and a "Helter Skelter." Then, when you come up Sneaky ways 13. dance the next night and that the person for sentencing, make sure the judge is (1) Flirt-Always smile, strike up handful of soiled violets. So if you want to you were going to go with has a headache. 'score' here, either contact your family's nearsighted. Wear the clothing of the conversations, think of ways you can go Then pull a blackjack out of your pocket opposite sex and change your voice in the across campus and (accidentally) run into plastic surgeon or telegraph Charles Atlas and knock the date out. This is effective, for the "complete course". manner needed to cause him to sentence him. The best thing, women, is to know his especially when you remind everyone of you to the wrong penintentiary . . . the one schedule so you can succeed in your Seriously, all girls are not the an amoeba with an ingrown pseudopod. mysterious, forbidden fruit most guys are of the opposite gender. This is another strategic plans. 2) ~nnouncdto the world that you want suretire (get it?) method. (2) Miss a day of class so you will have led to believe they are. Though some think to run for President. Then stage your own of themselves as God's gift to man, (by the 7) Crush a grapefruit in the person's an excuse tp get notes (of course they will nominating convention and demand equal face, deny that you have a wart an inch be his, not the friend down the hall) but way, if this article offends or insults you, time every time a Ronald Regan movie, then stop reading it, STUPID! ) usually a long on your nose even if you don't have don't make it habit forming, you might get like "Bonzo Goes to College", comes on one, come on like Superfly, fail to wash a date but he may also take raunchy notes friendly smile and warm voice will break TV. Appear on television dressed as the ice and start the ball rolling in a your hair, scrub your neck until it is red, and that doesn't help much when test time Bonzo. There are plenty of people out there wear a burlap bag, and then spike your comes. favorable direction. who get really turned on by people who eat But, by all means: drink. You may not be accompanied, but bananas and swing from trees. Don't call you won't be able to tell it. (3) Of course, we can't forget the all Be honest-don't deny the fad that you them . . . theyll youknow-what. time favorite "The Grape-Vie System", have a wart on your nose an inch long, it's 3) Advertise for companionship in the 8) Tell everyone you are NOT rich. Mail the old stand-by way of telling your best obvious ! classified section of National Review of the letters to yourself returnaddressed to H. friend to tell her best friend's boyfriend Be yourself-don't try to come on like New York Review of Books or Human L. Hunt, W. Clement Stone, and J. Paul that you'd like to date his roomie's cousin Superfly. . . that front is transparent, and Events or the New Republic. Be sure to Getty. Burn a onedollar bill and leave it in who works at Glazner Haqfrom 10-4 on the is all too often offensive. mention that you supported Shorty Price the ash tray where you can tell it was weekends. Be a gentleman--there are still quite a against Governor Wallace in 1970 and that money but not how much. Repeat that you Other ways are: going to parties; few ladies around that enjoy being treated you participated in the March to Salts. Also are NOT rich. Then everyone will be handing out cards with your name, ad- as such. say that you "ride a bicycle, if you know convinced you are. Then let it slip that you dress, phone number and the time you can An occasional kiss is healthy, (Oh, yes ! ) what I mean." have six months to live. Send a telegram to be reached; posting pictures of yourself on but DON'T overdo it too soon. Most girls 4) Threaten to commit suicide by yourself saying: "Regret to inform you campus, etc. aren't in too big of a hurry to get to jumping from the balcony of Merrill and diagnosis confirmed. You have about six There is also the computer dating. 'Lovers-Lane'. Wait a while or you might being impaled on the heads of the Business months. Call Forest Lawn first chance you system which can get you a date whether turn her off and louse up that second Majors, who as we know are pointy- get." Make sure everybody sees it before you like him or not. chance. headed, anyway, unless the person you you do. Then announce that you want to be Last but not least is the blind date. Face Though she's probably interested, don't want goes with you to the riot, at which a priest or nun. Do good deeds. Don't step it,he may be ugly, skinny,have acne and a make yourself the subject of conversation Cotton Mather in to be hexed in effigy. on any cracks. Go to bed early. Don't eat red neck, butface it, he ISa date. ali night. Talk about yourself a little, then 5) Join the newspaper staff, and then you sweets. WOO WOO Youll awakewith a Just be yourself, dress neatly, wash your go on to something else. Talk about her, or can write an article in which you drop tummy ache. hair-you know the regular health habits something you like real well, then subtle hints to the person, that you want to THE WAY NOT TO GET ONE : Look like and who knows you may have more dates associate it with her. Be complimentary meet the persoq in the newspaper office Joe Namath, be as smart as William than you can handle before the Fall and very rarely critical. this Wednesday at noon . . . but only if you Buckley, be as athletic as Rudolph Semester is over. Lord Of The Lies. . .

JIM HARRINGTON conce~tof governmental isolation has had With the Watergate debacle now per- the efiect 3 exempting his administration, meating our national consciousness, and from the scrutiny and judgment of either with the foremost minds in the country the electorate OR that 'Mgher power" in offering their opinions and assessments of the infamous events, it is a bit whose trust Mr. Nixon's oath of office discouraging to realize that, in spite of all placed us all. The 'whole scenario comes this, nobody knows exactly what happened and why. It seems to me that after all the off as a "Lord of the Flies9'--type situation facts are sifted down, and after all the in which the major characters, upon moral, political, legislative, and litigatory finding themselves free from the scrutiny questions are dealt with, the essential of higher forces (parents in the book; questions remaining will be of a purely electorate in the Watergate case), ETHICAL nature. What happens when proceeded to conduct themselves in the men are elevated to a position in which most childish, petty, disgusting way imaginable. they are answerable to nobody but the themselves? Ethical disaster. It would be well for us to learn from In a supposedly "Christian" nation, we Watergate scandal some of the same had been given every reason to expect lessons which we obviously failed to learn our leaders to consider themselves subject to at least some sort of divine will and from Gelding's foreshadowing novel. Men judgment. In a supposedly "democratic" are little more than large children who will nation, we have been further imbued with lie, steal, cheat, bite, kick, scratch . . . and the notion that our leaders are also ac- kill for just as long as they can get away countable to OUR will and judgment. Both with it. Golding was kind to his readers: he of these ntions have taken a considerable rescued us at the last minute in the vestige beating over the past few months and, in of the naval officer who arrived at the an attempt to ri ..alize the causative depths of the island's decadence to ex- factors involved, the best we can do is tricate the children from their savage repeat the old cliche, "power corrupts and isolation. If fate is also kind to us, perhaps Ervin, Cox, and an angry electorate will absolute power corrupts absolutely." the likewise. The President's "impregnable island" have courage to do

CHANTICLEER. Moada~.SeDtember 17. 1973 5

Local Ambulance Service Available To Students By Staff Writer AL WHITAKER If you would be interested in donating a Maybe you've noticed the orange and few hours a week to a worthwhile cause, white Dodge ambulance around campus contact Tom Robertson, president; (who, from time to time, or maybe you haven't. by the way, teaches a class in emergency But, it is around, all the time. The medical services), Tom Fitch, director of Jacksonville EMTA (Emergency Medical EMTs; or Johnny Powell, director of Technician's Association) ambulance IS ambulance drivers. Cumberland Capital Corp., recently presented a scholarship to JSU to be utilized by a available to JSU students at ANY time it is student majoring in business administration. Cumberland annually presents a scholarship needed. to Jax State, and the university is one of 75 colleges and universities the firm awards President ,EMTA, Coach Tom Food FOr scholarship funds. On left is Jaek Blaylwk, manager of the Anniston office and accepting Robertson. told. the CHANTICLEER that the award for the University is Jack Hopper, assistant to Dr. Ernest Stone. Cumberland the EMTA consists of 22 licensed Capital is a regional lending lastitntion with 88 offices in four southern states which has emergency medical technicians, and 20 more than $170 million outstanding and more than 82,000 active accounts. drivers, with 13 of the drivers currently in Thought school in Anniston training to be licensed as EMTs. Becoming an EMT involves 71 class hours and 10 training hours in the I heard that recently a customer of our hospital observing actual hospital cafderia, upon leaving Self Cafeteria, left ,. emergencies. his tray on the table with a note attached A Letter Coach Robertson went on to say that by saying, "At these prices, and at this poor Jan. 1975, ALL ambulance personnel must quality, YOU self-bus the trays." be EMT trained. The message was inscribed on a table- I When a person phones the Jacksonville card that had originally asked students to Fire Dept. for the ambulance, a driver and 'self-bus' their own trays to the tray- The Morman Church & Me at least one EMT will respond to the scene deposit located near the exit. of the call, with two EMTs responding to I salute this un-sung, annonymous hero, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- without the priesthood you can only watch each call at night. and only wish that there were more people Day Saints is commonly known as the the other men in office do their job, you The ambulance, a practically new, like him. Perhaps if the students would Mormon Church. The Mormon Church is will never be able to do that job because $15,000 dollar, fully equipped Dodge Maxi- stop complaining among themselves and said to discriminate against the Negro you do not have the priesthood and you do Van, is equipped to handle any emergency. complain to the administration or to the because of its Negro Policy, which is not have the priesthood because you are The equipment includes medical supplies cafeteria management, the prices of the viewed by the Negro with dissatisfaction. black. Does this sound like discrimination such as oxygen, splints, sterile bandages, food in the cafeteria would decrease and However, in our society, a clear un- to you? It sounds that way to me, too. But a respirator and recusitator, etc. maybe even the quality of the food (in derstanding of the Policy of the Mormon when you ask, "Why did you join such a taste) would improve. Perhaps, if all of us Church, concerning the Negro and the church?" The answer is simple. There is Though they have only had their new got together and did some small little Priesthood, and the facts that are known not another church that I believe in more. ambulance just under a year, the EMTA is something, something that if done singly, about the subject will help us decide There should come a time in every man's approximately 15 months old. According to the the would go unnoticed, we could alter 'the whether Mormon Church is a Church of life when he should accept God, and I did. Tom Robertson, EMTA borrowed an system' not only for our benefit, but for discrimination in a society where When I told myself that I wanted to be a ambulance from Piedmont until their those yet to follow. discrimination is illegal. Christian, and not a witch doctor and this ambulance could be put into service. s-Charlie Harrigan First of all, I would like to tell you that I is the church I chose to do it with. There is am a member of the Negro race (which is something else that I want you to know, now called the Black race), and I am a too. I am not, nor do I claim to be a good member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Christian, but I am trying hard to become CLEP Schedule Announced Latter-Day Saints. one, for I know that as I grow older I will My purpose in writing this article is to be able to give up some of the wrong things Director of Student Affairs, Donald Sch- examinations. The $25 fee will be in- introduce people to the Mormon Church, that I do, and God will forgive me. There is mitz announced recently that the CLEP creased to $30 effective Jan. 1. because I need help in deciding if the no greater gift than the fqgiveness of sin testing schedule for the current academic JSU gives credit for appropriate CLEP Church really discriminates against the by God. year has been finalized. scores. Students enrolling or enrolled at Negro. To me the Mormon Church is CLEP subject examinations will be JSU who are interested in receiving credit almost perfect, but there is one little thing I have left a lot of questions to be an- administered the third Friday of each by this program should contact the that I have trouble believing. swered and I would like to answer them in month. CLEP general examinations will University Counseling Center. There exist within the Mormon Church detail for you, so please WRITE me at the be administered the third Saturday of each The maximum credit attainable by prophets, priest, priesthood, elders and address below. Your questions will be month. The fee for each subject CLEP is 31 semester hours for the general answered only if they come in the mail. the deacons, all of whom possess powers of examination is $15. The fee for one general exams and 15 hours for subject healing cr greater. This is where my See you in church Sunday. examination is $15 and $25 for two or more examinations.. disbelief comes in. The Negro can neither Ted Williams of the positions in the Church, nor can he Room 103, Luttrell Hall CLEP Examination Schedule possess the priesthood. The priesthood is Jacksonville State University what rum the Church in a way--because Jacksonville, Alabama 36265 Test DATES- REGISTRATION DEADLINE OFFICIAL SCORES BY : Sept. 21-22 Sept. 7 Nov. 3 Od. 19-20 Od. 4 Dec. 1 Nov. 1647 Nov. 2 Dec. 29 Dec. 14-15 Dec. 1 Jan. 26 Jan. 1819 Jan. 3 March 2 Subject Exam given on 1st date aeson exams taken in December Feb. H6 Feb. 1 March 30 (Friday); (3eneral Exam given on 2nd may be delayed, because of holidays Mad W6 March 1 April 27 date (Saturday) April 19-20 April 4 June 1 May 17-18 UY2 June 29 June 14-15 June 1 July 27 Jacksonville State University College July 19-20 July 4 Aug. 31 Code-Test Center 1736. Aag. 1647 Aug. 1 Sept. 28 6 Monday, September 17, 1973, CHANTICLEER Harrison Releases New Sound

SHANNON PRUWT The myth of the former Beatles. The (with the exception of "Sue Me") Harrison biggest boom ever heard in show business makes extreme generalities in his lyrics continues to sound off, but by the quarter without pointing out any specific thing he instead of the whole. Such has been the dislikes. Also the lyrics are often trite, as case since May, 1970, when the last Beatle evidenced in this verse from "Who Can See disc, "Let It Be," was released. Paul It": McCartney made a valiant but failing I've lived in fear, attempt to form a oneman band with his I've been out there, firs solo LP, with Lennon and Starkey I've been 'round and seen my share of following suit. While the albums showed this sad world distinct originality and even sold well, they And all the hate that it's stirred. were not given the usual respect com- One would have to have an unusual manded by earlier Beatle albums. temperament to listen to this album and From out of the cauldrons in late 1970 not come away depressed and disap- came George Harrison with a splendidly pointed. Musically the album is fine, with produced three record set. Although given Harrison's slide guitar getting con- credit as a fine lead guitarist with the siderable attention. However, it lacks a Beatles, Harrison had never been given song with the same kind of rock 'n roll the opportunity to show runners Lemon drive as "Wah-wah." This could be at- and McCartney to exhibit his true ability. tributed to the fact that Eric Clapton and "All Things Must Pass" was and still is the Billy Preston were not around to lend their best solo effort of a former Beatle. musical skill as had been the case in "All Things Must Pass." With the release of Harrison's first If the constant reiteration in song after album in two and a half years, he has song of the same general theme was not so unfortunately been brought down to the glaringly evident, "Living" would be a level of his excohorts. In "Sue Me, Sue much better album than it is. Composed as You Blues" he stabs Paul McCartney in it is of simply one man's sincere testimony the same manner that Lennon and Mc- of his belief, few records can be carried on Cartney jabbed each other in their so singleminded a theme. previous albums. Nevertheless, George Harrison should be given all the credit in the material "Living in the Material World," save for world for his efforts to help un- two tracks, is Harrison's caricature of the dernourished nations. His previous rotten, nasty world. Regressive rock, one royalties have allowed him to set up the could call it: a return to the early days of "Material World Charitable Foundation," Dylan, when everybody was cutting down to which money from the album and single everything. The big difference here is that "Give Me Love'' will go.

Fritz Hughes As you can tell this is a new column in 's abilities on organ far this paper and it doesn't even have a title better than his guitar work he does an yet. So we are going to have a little contest outstanding job all the same -as indicated and all you have to do to enter your by 'Wasted Words'. ThR one odd thing that suggestion for the title of this is go by stuck out about this album is that Gregg HOMESTEAD RECORDS in Jacksonville did not play or sing on the cut 'Pony Boy' Plaza and drop your suggestion in the box which is different to me, I have never provided. Deadline for entries is Sept. 27, known him do that before. with the winner to be announced in the Oct. To put it mildly this album is nothing 1 edition of the Chanticleer. The best short of fantastic and it should provide you suggestion will win three albums through with maw hours of listening enjoyment. the cooperation of HOMESTEAD With Allman Brothers albums you know RECORDS. you will get a quality album at a Allman Brothers Band reasonable price. As the Allman Brothers Brothers and Sisters continue with their everincreasing depth Capricorn CP 0U of kxpression and high quality of music, I This album is dedicated to Brother will continue to enjoy it and I think you will Berry Oakley who in death induced as t- great an inflf'ence to the group as he had in life. His untimely death stopped everything for awhile, but finally it Cowboy-Five'll Getcha Ten strengthened the group to produce an Capricorn SD864 Cowboy album of such quality and magnitude as This album is by no meam a new "Brothers and Sisters". The startling release, it was recorded in 1971 at realization that the group could in fact Capricorn studios in Macon, Ga., and at copies at HOMESTEAD RECORDS but are extremely fine musiciarr, and they loose everything just as easily as Berry Muscle Shoals. I have no idea when it was not many so the sooner you act the better interact well with each other. Their work Oakley had lost his life caused them to released but I do know this is a very your chance of getting one of these out- is tight and their harmonies are buckle down to work. The only two cuts on limited edition. The fact has not been standing albums. There are some very disciplined and smooth. If you enjoy it half the album that were finished at the time of substantiated and for all I know it is just good boogie tunes and some extremely fine as much as I have you will be satisfied. Oakley's unfortunate demise were another rumor but I have been told that soothing sit down and enjoy cuts. Special thanks to HOMESTEAD 'Wasted Words' and 'Ramblin Man'. It had played on some tracks of Cowboy's first album "Reach For The RECORDS in Jacksonville Plaza without taken the Brothers four months just to get this album. I do know that Allman was a Sky" SD 33-351 was released in April 197l. whose cooperation this article would not those numbers down pat whereas after studio musician at this time so you can This album is much better than the first have been made possible. If you enjoy they got things rolling again it only took take it for what it is worth. one and songwriters Tommy Talton and Foosball or Pinball why not visit the Ar- two months to finish the rest of the album It is very hard to class this album but if I show exceeding promise for cade at HOMESTEAD. Dick Betts has taken an increasing role did I would have to class it on the level of the future. The six members of Cowboy in the production of the group's material, Neal Young; Crosby, Stills and Nash; as he wrote over half the songs on this Greatful Dead; Buffalo Springfield and the album. Chuck Leave11 on piano had Byrds. Cowboy is definitely one of the best already joined the Brothers before the unknown groups I have heard in quite a death of Berry Oakley and he added a while and Capricorn made a very good fuller more complete sound to the group. investment when they signed them. If you As you probably know Lamar Wiare a collector of good music then this is Go Gamecocks has taken Berry Oakley's place at bass the album you have been looking for. I and is doing a fine job. Even though I like have been told you can get a few more \ CHANTICLEER.Monday. September 17,1973 7 JSU Takes A & l

COACH PELL and his co&~9ingstaff Texas A &I0, with 6:12left in the half. had the Big Red Machine well oiled and After the five minute defensive running to perfection as it entered Paul stalemate, Joe Hix kicked a 34 yard field Snow Stadium. goal with just s'econds remaining in the The Texas A & I team won the toss and half and the score read JSU 20 Texas A & I elected to receive but the very tough and 0. stubborn JSU defense stopped the visitors drive cold. At The Half The Gamecocks initial drive failed as JSU 20 Texas A & I 0 Joe Hix tried a 49 yard field goal that The half-time show by the Marching pealed off to the right as the referees Southerners was great as always and the handkerchief fluttered to the ground. The Ballerinas looked like a group of Greek penalty was against Jacksonville and Mills Goddesses under the lights of Snow punted the ball to the A & I 2 yard line Stadium. where the speciality team downed the ball. The third quarter seemed to be Texas The Texas A &Iteam could generate no A & 1's finest moment as they scored their offense and was forced to kick the ball two touchdowns on two Alberts runs. The from their own end zone. This cir- first score came on an Alberts 7 yard cumstance put the Gamecocks in business scamper around left end for the TD with on the Texas 32. 8:44 left in the third quarter. Ritchie The Gamecocks wasted little time as kicked the PAT to make the score read they crossed the goal line in 3 plays as JSU 20 Texas A & I 7. Crump For JSU Callahan goes up the middle for 18 final The second touchdown of the quarter yards and the TD. Joe Hix added the PAT came when Janik pickedoff an errant . , . In Gamecock Victory to make the score read JSU 7, Texas A & I Brock aerial at the Texas 27. Five plays 10, with 8:35 left in the first quarter. later, Alberts, rambles 53 yards for the The remainder of the period was a touchdown with 4:25 left in the third defensive battle as the ball traveled bet- quarter. Ritchie again adds the PAT to ween the two 40 yard lines. make the score read JSU 20 Texas A & I 14. UTM Outlook The Gamecocks begin a substained drive late in the third quarter that I I End of The lst Quarter Starters HeRlmg JSU 7 Texas A & I 0 cultirnated in the fourth quarter as Ralph upcoming year. t Brock sneaks over from the 1yard line for Offense: John Wright, T; George Tennessee Martin, with 21 lettermen The Gamecocks begin showing their Yeager, T; Shelton Zenon, QB; Marvin offensive muscle in the second quarter as the six points. Joe (the talented toe) Hix returning for the new year, will feature a hit the PAT as the score reads JSU 27 West, TB; Ed Taylor, C. wideapen offense and a new look on Ralph Brock completes a 10 yard pass to Defense: Albert Wash, T; Hunter Terry Grammer for a TD at 14 :32 left in the Texas A & 1 14 with 14:21 left in the game. defense. Keying the new attack will be red- The team adds an insurance touchdown Carter, LB; Joe Bruner, DB; Steve Hay, shirt quarterback Da~yWalker and quarter. Joe Hix added his second PAT of DB; Randy Giltner, S. the night to make the score read JSU 14 as Crump puts a run, squirm, and soul veteran Shelton Zenon while the defense dance 42 yard scoring play in the record will be led by linebacker Hunter Carter, Texas A & I 0. 1973 Outlook fie Gamecocks start a long drive from books for himself, with 5:36 left in the tackle Albert Wash, and safety Randy game. Joe Hix adds the finishing touches Robert Carroll makes no bones about the Giltner. the own 8 yard line as Callahan, Crump, plight of the 1973 Pacer football team. Knowlton, and Brock confused the defense to the 89 yard scoring drive as he kicks the The offense line appears to be the strong Following a dismal 1-9-0 showing 1972, a point of the squad where five starters with their determined running and pin- PAT. This made the score read JSU 34 Texas A & 1 14. total regrouping of the grid program is in return, plus a talented newcomer in junior point passing. This drive stalls on the store for the upcoming serai~.Carroll is Final Score JSU 34 college transfer Eddie Cox. Center Ed Texas 7 yard line and Joe Hix hits a 24 yard banking on a youthful squad 13 answer Texas A & 1 14 Taylor heads up the cast of returnees. field goal to make the score read JSU 17, many of the questions concerning the Marvin West is the top runner on hand. Gamecock News WHMA AM RADIO (1390) will broadcast and George Salmon are again on hand to each Sunday morning at 8:55. On this "THE CHARLIE PELL SHOW" again this discuss the upcoming games facing the program, JSU CHANTICLEER sports year but it will be aired at 4:15 p.m. each Fighting Gamecocks. director Jim Owen will talk with Coach Thursday afternoon with Coach Pell and WHMA TV, CHANNEL 40, will broad- Pell on his analysis of the upcoming games George Salmon discussing the upcoming cast "THE JSU FOOTBALL REVIEW" and also get spontaneous comments on the games of the Fighting Gamecocks. each Monday night of the season at 6 results of the game just completed the WHMA FM STEREO (100.5) will also o'clock, as Coach Pell and Malcolm Street night before. broadcast "THE CHARLIE PELL SHOW" review the action of the game films. So all JSU GAMECOCK fans are invited on Wednesday afternoons at 1:30 p.m. and WDNG (1450) will air the very in- to listen to each program to get the full again on Thursday night at 6 :30 Coach Pell formative student show "JSU SPEAKS" scope of the Gamecocks' season.

Bottom to top, left to right, Debbie Maderis and Corky Mason, head cheerleaders; Rick Foster and Cindy Bailey, Vilinka Hawkins and Jerry Starnes, Tim Kemp and Elaine Peek, Connie Morrow and Randy Harris.

Meeting Set The Psychology Club of JSU will have its Left row, left to right: Alicia Benefield, Lynda Latham, Vines, Debbie Walters, Paula Entrekin, Gayle Nunnely, organizational meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday Nancie Ellis, Susan Carroll, Ann Butterworth, Debbie Karen Watson. Sept. 18. The meeting will be held in room Schrimsher, Niki Lee Brittingham, Lesa Williams, Susan Back row, left to right: Jan Gray, Angie Powers, Robin 218 Ayers Hall. Bell, Maria Junkins. Wyatt, Angelia Poland, Cathy Hamilton, head ballerina, Adoption of Club Constitution and Right row, left to right: Charlotte Wilson, Janet Patterson, Vickie Sanders, Lisa Willis, Barbara Silvey, Rosemary election of officers will be the main Debbie Watson, Debbie Horst, Debbie Patterson, Linda Jane Smith, Lynn Shipman; matters of business. 8 Monday, September 17, 1973, CHANTICLEER I CALENDAR I Kip It OfS And Hang It On The Wall

Welcom Back Counseling Pretty Rita Cabassa joins the brothers of December 10, 1969, at the University of Kappa Sigma in welcoming students back Virginia, Kappa Sigma has a heritage to JSU for the fall semester. Rita, a which anyane can be proud of. With 52 Center sophomore, is a member of Kappa Sigma's brothers currently enrolled at Jackson- Starbusters and she invites interested ville and over 150,000 brothers living rushees to drop by our house for a cordial throughout the world; Kappa Sigma can Opens welcome. proudly say it is one of the strongest By Staff Writer AL WHITAKER We feel that this year will be as great for fraternities in existence. Got a problem, a gripe or a question our chapter as last year was, and we're about something? Well, now there is a looking forward to meeting and getting to place where you can go to talk with know you. In case fraternities are a In its third year of existence on the someone who will listen. The recently novelty or if you just aren't familiar with campus here at Jax State, Kappa Sigma opened University Counseling Center is Kappa Sigma, here's a little about our can truthfully say it is proud to be a part of located in Abercrombie Hall. You can't chapter at Jacksonville. Jacksonville State University. Although miss the black and white sign above the Kappa Sigma can boast of its many door from the sidewalk lea- to Cole Kappa Sigma, the second largest in- campus leaders, SGA officers, strong Cafeteria. ternational fraternity in the world, is intramural program, and current holder of Whether you have a personal problem, proud to be a part of the Jacksonville the AllSports Trophy, Kappa Sigma's an educational or vocational question, or Campus. Its 173 chapters across the U. S. main interest is BROTHERHOOD. are just a natural "bull-shooter", you can and. Canada make a person feel at home Brotherhood is the backbone of Kappa sit down and talk it out with either Dr. Don evervwhere he may travel. Tracing its Sigma. Brotherhood is the reason for the Schmitz, Paul Merrill, or Mrs. Gene Sam. RITA CABASSA modkn western hemisphere history to existence of Kappa Sigma. If it were not The Counseling Center offers vocational for brotherhood, Kappa Sigma would have counseling and various tests to determine no purpose whatsoever. True brotherhood your weak and strong points, and by pure Dear kir, Hopper: designed for this conference. isthefeelinga Kappa Sigcanknow,enjoy, and simple conversation. I thought you might be interested to They represented the Baptist Student and. respect, for Kappa Sigma means "But," as Paul Merrill told the know thht one of the outstanding parts and Union and Jacksonville State University in brotherhood. CHANTICLEER, "Don't feel that you performances on the Annual Southern a superb manner and we are grateful to have to have a problem just to come by Bapt~stStudent Conference Program at you and the university for permitting such and sit and have some coffee with us." But Kappa Sigma is also service. Ka~pa The Ridgeerat, N. C., was led by a group from a group to exist and I know that they ap Sigma has led the campus the past three hours for the Counseling Center are your university. It was the choir of the preciate all of the cooperation and support on from 8 am. until 430 p.m. The telephone years percentage of blood donors, the 2&1. Baptist Student Union at Jacksonville from your office. cancer fund, and the past and current numbers are 435-9820, ext. 321 or State University and they did a superb job Sincerely, director of SCOAG are Kappa Sigs. in Concerts leading the conference with their Milton R. 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