Jacksonville State University

VOLUME 1 Jacksonville, Alabama, 36265, Monday May 8, 1967

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Milstead scores 3.00 ; Walker begins term Last Wednesday stu- year. He then presented dents and faculty gather- the gavel to Ralph Walk- ed in Leone Cole Audl- er, new SGA president. torium to give honor to Receiving th?' gavel, those possessing the Walker said. I, Ralph three distinct qualities Walker, president of the

on me, and assuring you Dean Montgomery of- that it is wlth a deep fered Dr. Cole's regrets sense of duty that I en- I that he could not attend ter into the presidency. ,, the Awards Day Cere- I promise to fulfill the *I mony by jokingly say- responsibilities that have ing that Dr. Cole was been entrusted to me, and away and that JSU can pledge mjl fidelity and my expect him to "bring untiring efforts in this home the bacon." service." \ Special music for the M a c M ah an replied, ceremonies was provided "May this gavel symbol- Whn's Whfi by Miss Hal Vance of ize for you a year of Birmingham who played happy and successful "Climb Every Moun - service to your student The New Team tain" on the organ. body, and brlng to you Glenn Ferguson, edi- the joy it has brought tor of the 1967 MIMOSA, to me." formally dedicated the Walker then carried yearbook to Solon Glov- out his first official act William Cline,

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Special Honors s in Accounting), Marga~etteMitchell da Henson (letter of Appreciation, 2: Peggy Whitley (WhoJ$ who, Leaer (Who's Who, Honors in Mathematics, tory, Who's Who, 3.00, Letter of Ap- tion), Glenda Bice, (2.63). Row 3: ,Gail Graben (Honers !n Mathe- , Who's Who, Letter of Appreciation), Glenda Cain (Honors in

A Cappella Choir .; and saw that the Game- specla honors in his - , cock made the games- tory; Stahley Jones, spe- Dean Miles read ~e cial honors in account-

ieCe director, and provided Me- their audiences a delight- I@t- ful evening of entertain- TICLEER, Monday, May 8, 1967 Letters to Let rake.. Dear Editor: "marijuana orgies." -A Before I left for Viet There still remains the Nam some months ago, slim possibility that the one of the major topics of straight - A student By EDWIN A. LAHEY Ne. gave up in disgust at C hara, college campuses was the trumped - up charges. sports S presidential campaign provides deferment or draft of ~~1- ing up etfcal politics to political aspirants lege students. he gel @Foras long as anyone can remem- Well, whde at Jackson- Dear Editor: that he have been Largely ignored in campus ~lleI had no problem An official at Snead editor muters don't count," it was held by with ais issue because College asked me if the :r h they don't vote.** (It is just pos- I knew I would be an of- rodster on the mast head le t of the paper was a hen ason they didn't vote was that they ficer. But for others SP' ount.1 any case, President Walk- *is has been a constant or a chicken. I told Ne n has unalterably changed the worry. him that it was a roos- cornmittel e campus. Walker, a politi- ter. He then Inform-. selectians I am a platoon lead- ed fncumbent president who was er in Viet Nam with the me that all roos- -election and a well - known third 4th Inf The ters have a large anit for the TV cameras made the usual campus appearances high comb on their head. Merry Christmas kids in my platoon are May* I suggest that the candidates but added a significant fea- almost all ex- Several before the comb be added to its Dear Editor: cegt for one or two, They lker mailed personal letters to a1 - head. An editorial in CHAN- cess, range in to 24 TICLEER alternately in- Leon McCluer, commuters in which he expressed. an and in from the Berry W. Taylor their help **** triguedquieted me!worried, and dis- asked for 9* grade to be *2*, r it. From Gadsden to Thme kids weTe all In the King James Dear Editor: Mountain to Talladega, from dl drafted mut 15 s poured out of the hills and have been to- 0 blUCl their ago Dear Berry: mbers to support geaersince basic train- Ours is a Black laking who had finally noticed them and asked ing. My platoon is some- Breasted Old English ton its 'is-history. Walker led the what of a family, all very Gamecock. Our draw- mber. rst election by a comfortable close. We have lost ing is taken from the Bar - muters again rallied people, some killed in AMERICAN STANDARD, trounced his opponent. action, some wounded and which is used by the observers said they had never it has been a personal American Poultry ' As- tal of 1,400 votes had been them* Bur sociation and is used as The final tally showed loss s than were cast in the big each day we push On* no' a standard of judging in but wi poultry shows. Significantly, almost 300 Might I suggest that t between 5:30 p. rn. and push On* unit is dif- the next time you aein -- he when the evening commuters be- fexmt from any Other doubt about anything, con- in a better A sleeping giant - - the outfit so why sult a Jacksonville pro- awakened andhas demon- fessor. 11s. No serious candidate should I you of them? ever again dare to run Wells my pOlnt is that g in appeal for the commuter vote, many of my people were the average student in DAVID 'OR' school. They did not or Dear Editor: I hm BIB I could not further their Durinn education because of - I "Watch the NDP" grades or money. So they 1 were draftbd. tnrly, American writers have expressed concern Educated or not, Germany's allowing the National Democratic wealrhy or not, they are pdidcally back members of the old-line the backbone of thc €j. Party. Thfis action of the NDP is a somewhar fighring strength in Vie, p@l for modern American to swallow. It Narn. So to those in t hme gone over with our ancestors in a dif- College be thankful for m.&nner. what you have and work t here in Alabama the Southwest Indians were hard to keep it. As for etely crushed by Andrew Jackson and his men my kids, I know they are there is Battle of Horseshoe Bend. There was no doubt not kids, they are men in gich be i- ackson shared the common belief that "the only in a place for only men. proved. I Indian is a dead Indian," and Americans I thank God each day The united &forts of tdhim as their President. Twice. that I have the physical the studenti could ring his second administration the Seminole strength and intelligence "break" Jacksonville. ana of Florida were forced into exile in the to lead these people be - A couple of months 'I ades; over 100,000 Indians were tornfrom theix cause they deserve good ago Mayor Caeey said i to walk the "Trails of Tears" to barren leadership. that a forum composed 1/Lt Cary 0. Allen of students and mwns if the Nazis has reached power in the early CO "8" let Bn 8th Inf people would be a go t ntury, the German childrep pf today would 1st Bde 4th Inf Div idea. f Storm-.guop$rs and Jews," puch like .. APQ SF 95265 ., . My proposal is this. chfldrbn play "Cowboys and Indians." A student committee may have voted on a candidate-- witb. should meet with the tawn .WUR LLIC L1(111D UL 1CaAS LU ITSlLCXl reaacisnrp. that a forum compose! narrowing -- confines of 1/Lt Cary 0. Allen of students and townst apartments; 2. Thecon- if the Nazis has reached power in the early CO "B" 1st Bn 8th Inf people would be a goo veniences of living which I tury, the German children of today would 1st Bde 4th Inf Div idea. , eliminated most chores ag. !Storm7~ugp~rsand Jews," much like APO SF 96265 My proposal is this. for children; 3. The can children play "Cowboya and Indians." A student committee shift from self - and/ ans may have voted on a candidate with should meet with the town or family entertainment ampaign slogan like "The only good Jew is council and businessmen. and recreation to gen- ." Who knows? Dear Editor: This committee should erally tawdry comrner- e Dast is past. But, now'that the Nazis Iq the March 27 issue be composed d the SGA calized spectator inacti- rnhking their bid again, let us hope that they of. the CHANTICLEER, president and treasurer, vities; 4. The uninspir- federal government y on in a more imaginative fashion. They really a front-page article told a political science major, ing and immoral ex- limited police p their fight cut out for them. The new genera- of the election of "Don a business rnajw, adasin-r amples set by many throughout the U of Germans has not yet found the glory in the Smith, a bearded dis- gle" professor, and Dean 1 adults; 5. The muck- States. If the 1 s of its fathers--the glory in genicide. Why the ciple ' of the new left, Edwards. This COm- raking sensationalism of county, and state po ? ne$r-generation Germans even act as though it were a surprised many Iowans miwe should be a stand- most of our new media; - I had the power now th bae thing1 But, then, how can you expect them tc by wlnning the presi- ing Committee to XMet 6, The treasonable and exercised 30 years a ha* the proper prospective in such matters when dency of the student body every two months. it 'immoral words and%t- I believe the people wo ren't even kept on reservations? at Iowa State Uni- would investigate Stu - ions of many of our self- begin to respect . Germany doesn't have the desert areas versity." dent problems within appointed, self-seeking, authorities more y can fence in the Jews, but there are, still Since that time Smith the tOwn and draw UP re- anti-social leaders; 7. Et there would not be to deplete their number--better ways than was summoned to ap- Ports to Present to the Cetera. --- -- guns and gas chambers. The Am ricans pear before the Student town council, or if the~ In seventy odd years ueed the Indian to such delightful gooX ies as Government Association will not listen, to the I have never lacked for ox, tuberc~rlosis, and firewater. on charges of parti- SGA. The SGA can something to do. At movie Industry of modern Germany might have'' cipating in mari - MAKE the town listen. times I have been lack- an entirely different thing if handled differ - juana orgies, and rather A month - long boycott ing in initative or apti- by promoters. The first thing to do, of course, than face the music he of this town by the stu- tude or frequency in be to get rid of the goose-stepping: foot - withdrew from school. So dents would make quite a necessary time but Ihave era and run in some bugle - blowing cava 1 r y. he was never really bit Of difference in the never been short of an he kids will love it.) . president of the student attentiveness the towns- ob jeccive. Another thing that probably would have been Pro- body. His being elect- people have for student The need to have some- -noted, in order to create more sensationalism for ed was also explained problems, thing provided to do is a . the German movie industry, is the "screen-image" in the daily press as the --JOHNNIE COLEMAN sign of inadequacy or of of the Jews. The defenselessness of the Jews result of apathy on the - poor development. sho$d be concealed by getting them to wear war-paint part of many students Dear Mr. Editor: May I make some and feathers, carry bows and arrows and tomahawks who failed to vote. I do not even know if suggestions? if your they have planted in (nothing really dangerous), and by getting them to give I thought these facts a letter such as this fs grades to date are be- minds of our young p a war-whoop or two.. sbould also be made in order, but, ne~erthe- low a "B", try study- ple wirh propaganda NOTE: ,The above editorial is outrageous in known to readers .of the less, because I know of ing weekends. demonstrations. places, but basically reasonable in its satrical com- CHANTICLEER, since no other way to say what If grades are 6'Bplus9s, parsi0.1 of two nations, both with skeltons in their it seemed SO import- I wodd like to say to broaden out and read ad- closets. It is uncomfortable to read about the mis- ant that a "bearded ALL the wonderful people dition& supplementary deed& on one's own nation and this editorial is de- disciple of the new IeftJ' 1 have met while here, 1 materials. was elected to a high signed to stimulate some thought about what Ameri- address this to the Editor you mi ht try at- and other in - can writers are slinging at the rqodern Germany. office at a large uni - of Our Ex-hool newspaper tending supporting GREG VINCENT versity. in hopes that he might the varied student acti- **** DAVID CORY fit aken tremendous strides Clifford Sharpe Coffee See to publish it to- vities on the campus Editor's Reply: ward the last of the Seme- through the week - then I Dear Mr. Vincent: (Editors Note: It was ster. study on weekends. We agree with eed more Terry not Smith's' beard that Since my hU~bandhas There are superior wholeheartedlyl One like m$de the front page of accepted a call to be the musical recitals, portant thing you fo At Wednesday's Awards Day a rather unusual the CHANTICLEER, it Pastor of the Philadel- matches, uack meets, 2 (j (bent tad; place. Among those honored at the as- was tbe platform he used ~hiaBaptist Church in t&m, a rifle { &embLy for various reasons, was Miss Terry Mil- for winning the election, Birmingha, Alabama, I team, etc., , etc., 'all of I ,mead, a graduating senior who will graduate in May plank #I being "I'm going am having to become which would be benefitted ' -:with a special distinction. Terry has maintained a to drag this university not a "scho~l drop- by more activestudent against free speech. perfect: 3.00 average throughout her four years of kicking and screaming out" but rather a "~ost- attendance and appreci- college, certainly a rare feat deserving recognition. into the 20th century. poner" and probably ation, To emphasize only Wednesdh, Terry got her recognition, not only from the "However, we agree complete my work at Recently the J.S.U. faculty but from her fellow students as well. She with you that the facts Samford University there team played a received a prolonged standing ovation from the stu- should be known. It is in the city where we will visiting team here. B~- dents at the assembly as she walked across the stage not known - that Smith live. Consequently, I fore 1 counted, tobe sure, returned to her seat. 1 will rem e m be r t h at actually participated in wanted to take this OppOr- 1 feared that the number (THE BIRMINGHAM moment as one of the most thrilling of my life, for of visiting players out- I believe that it is rare that academic excellence such numbered the local non- as Terry% is properly honored and ap2reciated. It is encouraging to see that in this instance at least a great playing fans in attend- The DST and outdoor movies ance. J. S.U. has a good mental achievement is getting its just reward. team, the boys evidently goal of this institution is, and the goal of its students should be, the acquisition of learning. But all too Daylight Savings Time is not the culprit. What is enjoy play- but they de- causing all the trouble is the curfew placedpn fresh- serve, and should have, a fien we neglect the brilliant mind. lf more recogni- decent showing of student were given .to the brilliant students we might man girls. The only entertainment between campus them. We need students of and kingdom come is found at one of the two drive- and faculty support and tead, and more effort should in theatres on the Anniston Highway. We would like aptreciation. students to imitate Terry's to ask the person responsible for determining when not organize a freshman girls must return to their dorms if he has debating society? A ever watched a movie in broad daylight. Daylight is ber of prominent Jack- --GAIL BAKER fine but it cont less than nothing to an out-'- sonville graduates got their A &!art -as public ~, door puvie, I :+ . . ! <: \ - j<- t .I ' 'U Y.. X ' .fa;; SL i +'

Cross an the Switch - w '-wl?T BY K'USE ~JIK~~MAYN'm B~!~EGGYCROWDER - ATTENTION CoL - ing back and forth across action will be Shock blade.* fePGis on rhe JSU wine Golden fip q!q.> Mcently Don Plants, a hours of doubt and fear L E GE PROFESSORS: the front of rile mom 11s f otlowed by disbelief fol- . a junior, warehing For years you have no always a good technique. lowed by panic. By this Jax! Wte' came up .- and A* ourgnncting ~vpor ter. .I doubt attempting in This ' 58 =ssfPeclr~Uyarr- time you MU; Of Cob'&,' to me! handed me a wF8hardmed every coffee has ea3.W mem- The Center standards your emway to promake noying Co 'tI~oser''yreta'dents.have4 covered a 'near book, "requestlhg that I kind of crime - - the beship in me rwaur- require that only topqU83- review is for the paper, big $.aP;g. "T=lve ina~ityamong; yourstu- W~Qwear coneactlensee &id of material which cm ,, b&stsv's *mt ex- ity, freshly roasted dents. mu= admit that as their Lenses are like- (if you have bmsue- Nawral!y I WB grate- is&s f& ground coffee be used, 1) be could have a much ~nge~sfrom tiell" clusive d& Self you bay* &eady &- ly to pOp ~qtwhm the essful) half of the clasg ful - - for his interest account of a victorious Cafaerirr. and that the coffee be easier systnm. With the in the book review sec- ;adyanc~In modern com- treloped Hme excemt eyes us: shifted fmm hasn't even read. Then few who escaped from The CosEfee Brewing bxewed at .&e zatio of ' ~wthods. AS a humble fdde of while you attend me rion as %ell as for his ths hell of diwt a& filth, Center of t$e Pan two to two-and-one half 4 munication, Miss Cut- mnuibution. Tfie book - a of keeg up gt~d~~t~i almost r&r= course a lo~t c~ntaa hrma dance wotb41 of junkies and needles. Amer:fcen Cdee Bureau gall~ns of water per year's experiencs with lens Can ht very wharever, YO.u proved to he worthy of producing with fny m smen-ru every nene- Dme These thought - pro - announced that Self. Cafe pound, 45 to W these tedmiq~cs,1 to the reading tjm. Don gave gecond m IYMICGsure I should racking endm can enjoy yourself, vokiflg, heart - pierc- . teria had quallffed for its cups of coffee!. like.to offer some sug- class. If wdng cure the howledge me "Tbe Little Pople," ing stories from the 1967 "Golden CupJJ stag. out trouble. As by David Wilkereon, ad the prls l*e the dorm, gestian's of my own for YOU tired, however, &at your studem are depthhe of degradation Award, presented tores- Ii laboruory testin8 improving your style. cracking your knuckles, ,irh, in dormitory informed me of the re- tea uf real people, lfv- taura-nte serving a qelal- hdicatss a quality be- e could, snq~locking cent young STEP 1. Class PO - rolling a Pendl be studying or being *is- craze among ifig now. if ity cup of coffee. Among verage, field men make mcelets tan their - people for Wilkerson right See you Mure. Begin your ef- Lween Your fin~rs,Qr male at ~e big went. can fed the shock of It thousands of public esta- unannounced, on-he-spot wrlsts containing power- boaks. Wilke~son lives rn forts on the very firstday mttling the ch~afge in for &e tests by roa&mg Wilkerson's blishments ervin cof ifispectians af the ram- wdky-talkies. It in New York City, and - *auld work something at class, before your be- Your pocket. will donbe- make one books, I did. fee in the United !tares aurant to sample addi- wilderad students, es- 1~. different fro- &he lafit. there with hia Christian and Canada, 'Self Cafe- cional cOeree, obsesye like this: known beginning fie*- ~f your organization as I mt ta express my- teria is m1y the 49th brewing mew and Me:. his is KDE pecially Naw for the lecture it- 03 tesre ar- Peen Challenge, he wit- have recovered self. Nev~rorganize your in same appreeiation to Beleaed check deanllness, BvCn rr 8275 calling; in on the men, pen form, itessed to aEmhdics, estaUi&rnmt ', qwter hm. 'I am with the Don Planrs, azsmurge for an award hia year. after r)le awarcl bas been b from h~zrowingex- lectures. Remew~rthat ineuigent audmts wu narcotics addicts, young pzrience @ regialrainn, sntdent~try tb cake or- deverop an efective me- YQU, the reader, to join A golden ap,rnounted presented, field re- 1 8- ky And te are re- thugs, and those wander- While some ~rOfes~or8,lanixed not=. Do norlet fhod & you me in reading. And if oh a wall plaque, will be presentatives make ad- I"ding; *om 'ihe ~ari ing In ways of crime you want a book reviewed presented shordy by a ditional' visits to see if who are not interested this happen. Above ali, must never let hhhap- adviolence. in performing this sew- never be sure about the you find can be in The OHANTICLEER, field re~resentativeof the coffee is ke~t- UB- to ice for their stl~dentshave details. I you must especially daictvein The Uttle People. is kt me I the Coffei Brewing Cen- standard. lg,i the EmbYiIIg habit of mendon a date, men- ,n,e,ing he students. the name given to babies , .. 71 ~smis~lsgtheir clssses don two U three and Say Again, the iawrrapt who actuiily can't be 1 mly m the first day of that YOU are not sure hingin to vague, oo called babies, Conceived the semester and mak- uhich is correct. Stu - have a class and cared Par nor in love, trig only a short aesign- dentswill be pWtickI1arly and he certain that your but in misery neglect, and -'. mew, this will not aid in hustr&t@d if you re- &mou@;hly ,-overs fflrb, these little be- achieving your pal. peat some items in your the semester's work, ings grow up knowZng Be $urc to begin the lecture Several times ~f suggestions only hate and crime. class several minutes and never cover tbemclre d~ not dd ypu a de- Their paranm aee the early, 80 char rhe students important points of dm priving studerrte muggers, che prmSicu - wbr, walk in afterwards Lesson. S~bedule. your or thdk san&y, &n they mi, the ale-ahdics, the will be highly embar - leeares so th.af$urTngthe are areay addicts and pushers. md thoroughly last: Jass 03 $he emes- crazy, Robbed d love, care, an4 cohfused. Then h~ldyour ter you will be foraed .to attention from the par- students for - the endre ^lover at kaar &xee ents, the babies eventml- period or even longer if zhaprers, and be are to ly widen the circle of baslble. The know - include all of this Choir crime and miaery. Wfl- redge hat their friends information m the final.. Paulerre kersan and his staff faith- Clark, Janice Bdl, Beue- fully work against che ofare class Our STEP 3. Testa. The rly Jones. impossible to-provide the wa important rule to re- Marian Pierce, Sandra destitute ones with hope, Don't if rnamex here is: Be Sho~k, Seals do not have enough ma- Bur a chance fox rehabilita- terid to fill the enare vague, aspedally abut Lee err fng, briPtion and security. ,-lass ~~~~~i~i~~the first teat. Students TrammelJ, heHmtonJ mother emrmely have e natriral fear af the Gu Baker, Sandra Gar- The author reveals wa u s sf ,, 1 measure. first teat fn any course, ~i~k,~irginii averton, accud exprlncw with agurse, be sure to m&e ""~ou C8" P~W&YS in - Julie sad§, ~UEGXICd- the LitrIe People, One a Song assignment for sem@*k te- lins, Je~geWeldon. of his otlrring accotmcs was the ~ttcondC~~BS. Dux- memkring a few D&;,' that of an infant RmeA/Iari@ whose drug ing the first few days of ~~~~"-Wait unth Mama-, Dian Williams, father was' a the fali semegter wren ~"bes'm unbftr-- Sherrill Farmer, Mar- ;ad&ct. The little girl. before you men- garet Mitchell, Mnne was brought in rhe arms srudenu me her again after the summermeeting lion the firmf tast, In %errill, ~l~aBUD, of father to the Chal- the meanam% lull Yw Charlee &vans. lenge heal tb center, Or sp*ng dasa into a false aence 8fi1 Lea, Lam- Cul- sick and slowly dying. when they are recovering of : aecuriry, pepper, Alan Hws, Terry Not willing To trust her from finals, 2ong assign+ to the employees there, ments are prtiwlar'y ambitious student brings Jordan, Freddie Mqr- upsetting. up rhe subject of tests, dn, Ernest ~~m~h~,he took hex back to the dingy place called home. STEP 2. ~ecturea. Put him Off* him Martha Harris, Larry The acma class Ject-r- not WQrry. You are Let-, Homer Smith, When her medicine ran offar- mysuperb op- not planning 20 ghe them Gut her Improvement was portun~riee far heLpina a test for several weeks. Scan Wdker, stopped, and money yob lase their Then when the C~&SS Redvine> Jud~Craddockb run@& sttort. The hth- And SQ my datenearly Mary Alice Abernathy, er had just enough money minds. Firet, study ywr p1eas8nr1y deluded, ills us 'bcrrb getting me wsNm, N~~~ tell them just before the Jane Br~ka, Lm to get a "flx" and one G&sm, Ja& Aderean, more of the little pea- ~r sit calmly before YO= ~ekendof somx@p&- GEM OF THE HILL--This week is "Let's Go Fishing Week," and #st em ~IOC~~Jeven1 that their Bill he*IearJ Grant ple W&B left to die. f John mad, T*= Wi&eroon adld hiaGtag jut what ozls gem, Janice! Stone of &rmfngharn, ie doing. Janica 8ha ra,* nervous h&ic &iCh. Will met tew will be on $8 Mt tk LB"ders Tra*iS ~vebad eeVera~ 8UC- D hpLi81 m~88i0.81f# but ~#~&et(1 V~CUP~ '% FIS~~* a~r-cl their atrs~~nMonday -v Tuesday. ' ' &om your lecmre. Pae- Their iW&km- re - cwm, despite belone- would $he muwe# wy? $ ~.f '4 I' . Page 4, CHANTICLEER, Monday, May 8, 1967 A dream Snow Stadium scene of aceion IFrom the sideline lcomes tru eds down Whites 41-26 It began as a dream with Lou Botta and with the help of cer- This is the second in my sports- The cr~wdsat- The newest members of dream came true. The game ; tending the home tennis series of nothing" ~~1- the tennis team, Philip C/The Whites struck agaiqi matches this season, Mikul, Bill "Germ" dream was the resump- Offmse was the order Bruce Peck connected on umns, ,hd.if you missed tion of a golf team on the defense stopped the the first installment have been very good. It Morris, and Benny of the day as the Reds 19 of 42 passes, while Whites, the passing of in the same period is good to see people JacksonviIle State cam- defeated the Whites, ir Gable connected on 13 of Gable to Jimmv Jackson a pass from that is because it was "Pancho" Neal. These pus. The dreams began axed by my editor in chief, take interest in other individuals were faced the annual intersqwad 24. The Reds were and the running of Long Emanuel covering sports like college base- to take shape one day game at Paul Snow Sta- blessed with a strong and Kelley, the Reds add- yards, making the score Perry White, so that he with a difficult task in last fall when a trio of could run a story on bird ball, tennis and track and that they had to replace dium on April 29. Star- running attack built ed to their score and 14-13 with not just support the foot- hard - working students ring in this sneak pre- arpund the hard running when Gable raced four extra point. watching. But in the long front - liners. 'They did were discussing the plans run you, the reader, ball and an excellent job. They view for the 1967 foot- 'Bubba Long and Robert yards around end the teams. It is also good for the coming track and ball season, were quar- Kelley. Long gained 150 score now was 13-0, after The Reds came back t, were probably better off carried the Red and White tennis seasom. The third and added two scores be- l(h by not reading my column. to see that these teams of JSU into the tennis terbacks Bruce Peck yards rushing and added freshman, Mike Nichols support each other wher member* of this trio be- for the Whites and Don- another 34 yards in pass added the point. From fore half with Gablerq~d In this column I would wars and even though came interested in the scoring on a two - yaxdi like to discuss two items, they get the chance. they met defeat they did nie Gable-~-- for-- the.-~ Reds.~-. The present record of discussion and wonder- other outstanding Per- ' run, and Nichols passing football and something not disgrace the school's WHITE (26) to Jackson for a two-' that I am closely con- the tennis team might ed why the school couldn't I formers were Bubba RED (41) not be one of the best in proud colors. add a third sport - - Long, Don Gables, Ran- point conversion. Min- nected with tennis. But, .Now to football. The golf - - to the schedule. FIRST DOWNS first I would like to con- recent years, but when . dy Hatfield, and Pat Mac- you consider that six of conclusion of the annual, Taggart for the Reds, YARDS RUSHING gratulate Ralph Walker, spring practice brought The two individuals that YARDS PASSING the newly elected presi- the boys on the team have Marc Calton talked with while Bruce Peck, Ra) never played college many new developments Emanuel, Terry Harris, PASSES ATTEMPTED dent of the Student Gov- to the Jax St. football. would later be named to PASSES COMPLETED tennis, you begin to pre- coach the track and ten- Don Cassidy and fresh- ernlhent Association, and In their annual sneak pre- man linebacker, Wayne PASSES 3NTERCEPTED would like to say a few dict the fine records that -nis - teams andlater in the these boys will compile qiew of 1967 football the Martinez, stood out for PUNTING AVERAGE words about the out-going Gamecocks of J i m 'semester Calton would YARDS PENALIZED president Philip Mac in the future. Winning is join the ranks of player- the Whites. - Blevins treated the fans Both teams moved the FUMBLES LOST Mahan. important, but when you coaches. give all you can, a coach to an offensive show that ball at will against each TOTAL OFFENSE :, I know Ralph through they t r u 1y enjoyed. The next person that- other as the statistics %is interest in , or a fan can ask no more. receptions. The crowds have been Through mismatched, the Calton had to convince will indicate. A total of his point the passing of and for a brief time he White team under the di- was the director of the 54 first downs were Long scored the first Peck to Emanuel and Cas- was my boss, when '1 re- hampered somewhat by touchdown of the game lack of seating facilities rection of assistant coach ath 1 e t i c commission, recorded by both teams, sidy carried the Whites signed as editor and wrote Ken 'Beard carried the Coach H. L.d Stevenson. and the total offense when he scored from the to the Red end zone for the sports page. if the problem which has one yard line to cap a where they scored on a plagued the crowd size fight to the Red team un- for both teams was 767 he runs student affairs der the direction of Carl- After many afternoons yards. 70 yard drive. The PAT pass from Peck to Cas- as he ran the sports in the past was thought of trying to convince was missed and the Reds sidy. The extra point- salved when a request ton Rankin. White Quarterback page, then the student can The fans saw a sam- "Coach Steve" that a golf led 6-0. After the Red made it a 13-7 name.- expect some good times. was turned in to have team was ~ractical.the I -. .. bleachers moved to the ple of what to expect But I guess Ifeel closer next season when the grand man bf JSU ath- to Philip, because I tennis courts. But wheqe letics went to bat for the are bleachers? Still the Gamecocks take the field golf team, He personally Player-Coach Tim MacTaggart worked closely with him on tennis team seems to against ten tough oppon- the publication of the J ents. I know that the recommended Marc Cal- Book. Both men are draw those twenty or ton to head the golf thirty Ioyal fans that coaches would like both team and when he re- fine individuals, and I have braved hot weather students, alumni, and all sets tennis record -for JSU hope that I can serve ceived the g~ - a - head, It started on March 22, has weathered 24 0th; as well as rainy friends of JSU to follow Coach Calton went about, around with some of the them again someday. 1966. That was the time stormy matches. . The weather to see their heroes and support the football scheduling matches and team members and they Now to the world of nlav. team as much as pos- that Tim MacTaggart 25th victim was Richard convinced him that he trying to devise a method started his 25-match win- Lay of Samford U. who fell sible next season. of selecting players. should try out for the The Gamecocks this ning streak. The first 7-5, 6-3. This string of team. It was at this After many rounds of opponent to fall to this 25 singles matches with- Jacksonville State past spring have had some golf, the find cut was point $at Tim put his fine professional help, almost invincible hero out a defeat is .a school football cleats and his made and the team se- was Bryant Johnson from record and erases the from two pro-stars of the lected and all that re- basketball in the closet future, who are enrolled Shorter College. Johnson old record of 13 wins in a and picked up his old netmen stsp Army 5-3 mained was to see how 'fell, 6-3, 6-4, and this in school. Terry Owens, these players performed row held by Tommy Ham dusty tennis racket and In a n~atchto decide part in this event. Last started the string that star with the Gamecocks in real action. - - -. in the 1964 season. began a new life. the Calhoun County year Blount County de- in both football and The team awoke that Last season Tim won --. cham~ionshlp, the Jack- feated Coosa for the title. basketball, and now a star Panthers down 115 hatches in a row and Over that summer Tim sonville State tennis team March 10, to a cloudy, with the San Diego rainy day; it looked al- captured the No. 5 sing- played tennis as much as defeated a team from possible and by the time Chargers of the AFL, and ------les championship at the Fort McClellan, by the l~ most helpless for the Gamecocks I I Lin men F r a n k i e McClendon, match to be played. But Alabama Collegiate Con- of the 1966 season he was score of 5-3. The Birmingham ready for major com- former star at the Uni- dauntlessly the team tra- Southern Panthers hand- f e r enc e Tournament. down Saints versity of Alabama, and veled to Montevallo, to ed the JSU tennis team Tim also shares the title . betition. But Coach Tom - The Gamecock netters now a member of the of No. 2 doubles champ captured three of the five The Jacksonville State face the though Alabama their worst defeat in my Ham was faced with golf team won their fourth Atlanta Falcons, were College Falcon team. The three years as they with Main Chandelier, the problem of where to singles matches and assistant coaches this one of the many inter- added a clean sweep in conference match and results of that match are blanked the netters, 9-0 play Tim. With the re- their fifth when they de- spring. history, but let it be known in a match played on Ap- national students to excell turn of several veterans the doubles.. Winneys for feated the St. Bernard In closing, I would JSU. the Gamecocks were that Coach Calton's fight- :Pi1 27. The loss was also in tennis at In the and the fact that he had Tim MacTaggart, Gys Saints 13 1/2 - 4 1/2 in a Iiite to mention the ing band of golfers in the fifth loss in a row for 12 regularly scheduled never played in a college match played on April 27. signing of Richard ten matches have given a matches last season, match before the thought Frankenhuls, and Jer- an P'..lmn-r~I., ..rare n----.-lrrO--rn~- a.abr+Pt- A . .. -L-- the Gamecocks! wh?~e I vJ- ---- .+-A ------.. - - - - - 'I he ~ac~sonvillestare now a 1 UCA UA L race me tnou ~labarna their worst aereat in -. lldlll WclS 1clLGU WlLll captured three of the-five golf team won their fourth Atlanta were College Falcgteam. The with Alain Chandelier, the problem of where to singles matches and three years as they conference match and assistant coaches this results of that match are blanked the netters, 9-0 one of the many inter- play Tim. With the re- added a clean sweep in their fifth when they de- spring. history, but let it be known national students to excel1 turn of several veterans the doubles.' Winners for .in a match played on Ap- ' feated the St. Bernard In closing, I would that Coach Calton's fight- ril 27. The loss was also in tennis at JSU. In the and the fact that he had : the Gamecocks were Saints 13 1/2 - 4 1/2 in a .iiice to mention the ing band of golfers in 12 regularly scheduled never played in a college 'I'ne final score Tim MacTaggart, Gys the fifth loss in a row for match played on April 27. signing of Richard ten matches have given a the Gamecocks, whose matches last season, match before the thought game was the mos Frankenhuis, and Jer- The Gamecocks were Drawdy, former quarter- good account of them- record now stands at 4-7. Tim won 151 games and of folding under pressure tacular as Peck , ry Gist. In doubles the also playing without their back at Jax St. last selves. 1 Also coming to an end lost 59. occurred to Coach Ham. 68 yards to Terr team of MacTaggart - number one player Tho- season, to a professional So this dream that MacTaggart came to ris, who barrel1 Washburn defeated the was the 25 - match win- When the team lined up mas Howard who broke contract by the Winnipeg began early last semes- ning streak of player- the "Friendliest Campus a couple of defende team of Ayers - Gold- his toe the night before Blue Bombers of the ter became a keality on in the South" by way of against the Shorter Hawks the score. A 'two Smith, 6-4, 6-3. The coach Tim MacTaggart, that hot March day Tim the match. Coach Marc Canadian Football March 10, when the link- 1 who was beaten by Neal France. Tim's father conversion try w other doubles victory was Calton, playing in the League. men recorded their first was stationed in France was in the fifth positior good and theifinal won by Frankenhuis, and Templeton, 6-4, 5-7,6-4. number one spot, de- Until Next Issue. victory. MacTaggart, who had lost while serving in the Air and thus began the ca- read Reds, 41;. Whites, his partner Berry With------.- h I feated Sam Doyle, 2 1/2- Force, and it is in France reer of a champion. Only erspoon. the first set 6-4, was 1/2. Tommy Carter Jacksonville linkmen fall trailing in the second that Tim was introduced twice during the entire defeated Larry Lenzi, set 1-5, and faced .with to the game of tennis. season was Tim forced 2 1/2-1/2, and the team It was rumored that to Birmingham Southern match point, rallied to Tim played tennis his last ;O go three sets, once the winning Gamecocks ' of Calton and Carter de- win the next six .games year in high school and against Byrne Stewart might be entitled to feated Doyle and Lenzi, The Jacksonville State rhomas beat Marc Cal- to take the set. In the later played tennis just 3f Marion Institute, and P. X. privileges for 3-0. linkmen suffered their ton 3-0 and the team of i final set the weary Mac- for exercise. Tim didn't the other time against their win the other -day. In other action, Den- second loss of the year, Meyer and Thomas de- Taggart fought from be- devote much of his time Bill Toms of Alabama The winner of this match nis Gable lost to Sam when they were beaten feated Howard and Cali hind once again only to to tennis when he first Cdlege. Tim later faced 1967 Jacksonville Sta has been challenged to a Fuller, 2-1, and new- came to Jacksonville, I by the Birmingham- South- ton, 2 1/2 - 1/2. go down in defeat. and defeated Toms in the Gamecocks will offer. match by Blount County, comer Jim Cambell de- ern team, 12-6, in a The match also saw mainly because he was finals of the ACC cham- home of the Morris Cup. feated Don Dossey, 3-0. match played at the Char- Tommy Carter de - the debut of another involved in other sports, pionships. This match will take place The team of Gable and, lie Boswell Golf Course feated Mike Callahan, star of the future as basketball and football. on Friday, May 12, at the Cambell tied Fuller and in Birmingham. 2-1, while Billy Mc- Benny Neal of Blounts- In the spring of 1965, While talking to Tim but I am satisfied Blountsville Counts. The Dossey, 1 1/2 - 1 1/2. Low man for the Game- Donald beat Dennise Ga- ville, who made his bid when the Jacksonville a few weeks just after 25." winner will gain posses- Low man for the day ble, 2-1. The team of for fame in the world tennis team was enjoy- he recorded his 25th cocks was Tommy Car- of tennis. However, sion of the Morris Cup, was player - coach Marc ter who shot a two un- Gable apd Carter de- ' ing its best season in victory, I asked Tim if his for a year and the right Calton who shot a 77. der par round of 69. feated- Callahan and Mc- Neal's debut was spoiled the school's history, Tim next goal would be 30. His to hold the tournament at The golf teams over- Donakd, 2 1/2 - 1/2. Other~ ~. results had Don by Tom Rosdick who de- was just an infrequent reply was, "I'll just play the winner's court next all record for the sea- Meyer of ~irmin~ham The Gamecocks' rec- feated the three time visitor to the tennis them one at a time now, sas City, the first we* year. This is Calhoun son is 5-2-1, and a con- Southern defeating Tho- ord is now 3-2-1. winner of the Morris Cup, courts. On the week- with 25 in a row I can County's first year to take ference record of 4-1. mas Howard, 3-0. Steve in straight sets 6-0, 6-1. ends Tim would hit onlv h0~ethat some- A new CHANTICLEER hatches, goes home to roost

After the students on this campus have had a dance Once dl the copy'has been gathered together in a The trips of paper. or cblumn4, are then ar- At about 4 o'clock on Friday, with the Four Creeps, elected a new president of the thick stack, it is brought to the JACKSONVILLE ranged on the proof sheet according to the editor's. been worked on for two days, it SCA, or have staged a brilliant panty raid, it be- NEWS office. Here, the problem is to convert more plan. The paper is literally put together with a final preparation. The proof sh comes the duty of a small number of hard working (?) than 50 pages of copy, along wkh pictures, cut- wa-zor blade, as the original column has its errors columns, cut lines, red squares, scribblers generally known as The CHANTICLEER lines, caprions, and notices, into a newspaper. Above cut out and its spacing cut In. The paper is first laid out on a copy board and photo staff to beg for, borrow, steal, or write the story for we see Dee Keith typing the copy into short rows. organized, then corre~ted~respaced,and then cor- the pictures for the paper are photogr? the next issue of the paper. Here wesee poor As she types her typewriter punchecl holes in a tape. rected again. In place of the pictures are red one, and the negatfves of the piccu Ec&or David Cory wondering where in the world he's Next Margaret Carter feeds rhis tape througfi asec- squares stuck on with wax. &re we see Peggy tives of the pages are attached toge goQg to get the copy he needs for Monday's paper. ond typewriter, which automatically types up the col- Litdejohn laying out one page of the newepaper Anniston and processed. Melanie L . *! i,&' umns, spaclng included. while David Cory coxtects another. the negative of the front page, hap 1 -.;q I is over. I t