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Vol. 19-N0. 54 Jacksonville (Alabama) State University Monday,-. February 13, 1978

Subcommittee hears public side Sparks indicted

By TERRY GROCE unable to make a decision on nightmare. There are not "Last year the Visiting in shooting death The subcommittee on the the bill, voted to have a enough books, chairs or even Committee of Southern passing of House Bill 260 met subcommittee visit teachers. The ad- Colleges and High Schools in the Jacksonville Jacksonville and hear some ministration can't buy evaluated the school, and Center in Anniston. Martin Recreation Center last By DAVID FORD pros and cons of the issue books, but they can give a they said it (the school) is Editor was transferred to Wednesday afternoon for the and talk to as many in- me year salary to a prin- me of the best in Alabama. A Ca]houn county Grand University Hospital in purpose of hearing the public terested citizens as possible. cipal fired in 1974. In 1977, And they are in a position to Jury has iyldicted 21-year-old Biminghm and remains side of the issue. A number of The pros were asked to two Inore teachers were know. The administrators John Sparks of Oxford with ' paralyzed from the interested citizens were speak on the bill first, then fired. When they threated to are excellent. We can talk tot in connecaon kth shoulders down as a result of present for the meeting. the cons. After that, people take it to court, one was them any time." the shooting death of lbyear- the shooting. The bill concerns the not for either side summed Gven a year's salary; the An unidentified pro stated old Donna Tucker of Martin a~Predbefore Jacksonville High School, up. other was given backtime in that, "The town doesn't have Springville. Sparks has also the grand jury to testuY m whether it should remain The first to speak was LWS. pay and also her job back. a say in what goes on in the been indicted for assault the case. Previously, Martin under the university or be Audrey Ihdblom who stated This is bad money high school." with inknt to murder in the had picked out Sparks from a turned over to the city. The that, "I have been involved management. The city of "That is not true," said shooting of 18-year-old line up that was held in subcommittee members are with the system for 18 years. J'ville wants Llis respon- Mr. Maltese, "The City Howard Mark Martin of Rep. Pete Turnham, Rep. I feel very strongly that the sibility. Please give it to Council appoints tale Board Riverside. Sparks is being held in the Bethel Starkey, Rep. Leigh Shelton bill &9u!d be an them.'' of D~rwtarsand the town Marh md % V-~ckgy alkloun County jail on bond. Pegues, Dr. Joh Porter, I3r. accomplishmsni for the city A Jacks~nville High votes for the council. so the were vbihg the Ge-nia Also, the grand jury Erskhe Murry, and Mr. of JacksonviBle. Many student, Mr. John Maltese, town does have a say." Springs Park north of returned indictments Tony Harrison. parents have told me that the was against the bill. He Mr. Maltese also said, "We Jacksonvilleonthenightof charging 28-year-s1d There was a request for a quality of teaching and stated that, "Students should have computers at the July 16, 1977, when the in- Douglas Eugene Bushey public hearing on this bill. learning is dateriorating have a say-so because we are school. There aie not many cident occurred. with murder and assault Anytime there is a request rapidly. The administration more a part of this than high schools that have An assailant shot both two with intent to murder in for a hearing, it is always is inapt. The teachers, anyone. It has been said the computers. If we were under times in the head and connection with a shooting in granted by the education principal, or superintendent school is deteriorating. I the city, surely we wouldn't shoulders. Ms. Tucker died Jacksonville on the night of committee. The bill was cannot make a move 'd'thout don't agree with that. The have these computers." several hours after being Jan. 2. heard and debated on Feb. 1, consulting the higher-ups. quality of Jacksonville High Mrs. Gerald Wilson, a taken to the Northeast Jackie Nance, 17, of 1978. However, after the School opening at is excellent." former teacher of Akhama Regional Medical (See SPARKS, Page 2) hearing, the committee Jacksonville High can be a Mr. Maltese continued, (See SUBCOMMITTEE, - Page 5) Students seefilm lecture Who reads By ERIC WILLIAMS A film lecture program active volunteer groups in 40 crime. entitled "Marijuana-The states." "A Gallup Poll revealed rThe Chanticleer? New Prohibition," was "It is not our purpose to that 53 percent of the people presented to Jacksonville advocate or encourage the in America believe that State University students use of marijuana," Scott smoking pot should not be a last Wednesday evening by said. "That is really your mime," said Scott. "This Larry Scott, a spokesman for business. It should be a poll also found that one in the National Organization personal choice and four Amer~canshad ex- for the Reform of Marijuana hopefully an informative perimented with pot." Laws (NORML). me." "Although it is a slow Qver 400 JSU students NORML uses many of the process, we are having some gathered to hear the methods of bringing about success," said Scott, "ten presentation, which was to change that other national states have already put some include two films: groups have used: They form of decriminalization "Marijuana-Assassin of lobby the state legislatures into use: Alaska, Maine, Youth" and "Highlights of and Congress; they bring California, Oregon, North Fkefer Madness." Due to about law suits; and they Carolina, Idaho, Colorado, technical difficulties, take their case to the public. Minnesota, Georgia and however, these movies were "What we are seeking Mississippi." not shown. here," said Scott, "is a In the state of Oregon, Larry Scott started the common sense, economical, getting "busted" is just like lecture by telling the and human approach to getting a parking ticket. If students something about marijuana. This concept is me is caught with iess than NORML. called decriminalization." one ounce, one simply "NORML was founded in Those who favor receives a ticket ordering 1970," said Scott, "as a non- decriminalization believe him to pay a fine of up to one JULIA SNEAD profit, public interest group. that possessing small hundred dollars. Director of Alumni Vie currently have over amounts of marijuana for "The other states have N,000 members and bare personal me should not be a 3TI-DFW'RL Page 5) Page 2 THEC~"nem~& February 13, 1978 (Editor's note: Money 'Iglks is a series featuring success stories about Jacksonvilb State alum& d other citizens in the area. 1 By MAURICE BOWLES "Keep your interests as broad as passible." That is some of the advice Malcolm Street, president of Anniston' Broadcasting Company and' Jacksonville graduate, has for students. He certainly practices what he ~~aches.Evidence of broad-interests is shown by the plaques and in- left to serve in the Navy as a scriptions in his carpeted Teacher's College in 1935, "Keep a proper balance downtown office. One of the where he was a member of lieutenant during the war. He returned in '46 and was between academic and plaques reads, "Anniston the debate team. "Pete campus activities. Get into Man of the Year 1961." Mathews was often against made manager of WHMA- &. Now, as president of something you like and have Another is inscribed me." He also held the an aptitude for, something "Alumnus of the Year 1958- position of business manager ABC, he is in charge of WH- MA-AM, FM and WI-IMA-TV. you can feel comfortable in 59." "I'm especially proud of and editor of what was then wen though it may not offer that one," he says. He has called the Teacola. "I His voice should be familiar to all JSU students immediate demands. Too also Served as president of consider that my many people are looking for the Anniston Civitan Club, springboard," Street since he has broadcast our football games since 1946 security rather than op- president of the Alabama comments. portunity. I think some of Broadcasters Association, Street recalls that because and is known as the "Golden Voice of the Gamecocks." them miss the boat that way." captain of the Anniston of the depression money was He declares."And try not to Qwterback Club, and past hard to come by. He worked He is married and has three children, one of whom, be so high-bound and fixed grand counselor for the his way through school as a for money." Alabama United Com- dishwasher and as a play - by Malcom Jr., is now circuit Malcolm Street judge for Calhoun County. He also beckons students mercial Travelers. Further -play broadcaster for WSMT to broaden their per- he has served as a deacon in in Gadsden. But this work, Malcom Street Jr., by the the way, was the first dean d spectives and to serve their Parker Memorial Baptist he says, had an impact on community. "It gives you a Groups plan activities Church and was presented him and his fellow consorts. our Law Enforcement the School. feeling of accomplishment." Silver Beaver Award by "Having to work our way He has only good things to This spring semester is the beginning for new thirigs the Boy Scouts. He has also through school inbred in Street has much advice for college students, mainly to say about his years here at with the Christian groups on campus. Mr. Tadlock of the served on the governor's many of us an appreciation Jacksonville. "My four Baptist Campus Ministry is scheduhg the BCM spring staff since Albert Pat- of what a day's work could stick with it. He says he was offered $10 a week to quit years there had a great mtreat one day after they sponsor the Ken Medema terson's days in 1961. do and how it bolstered one's impact on me. It not only concert on Feb. 16 in Leone Cole Auditorium. His climb to success began desire to succeed." school and work for the Birmingham Post., But in- matured me academically, On Feb. 17 and la., Ken and his wife, Jane Medema, will at Glencoe High School After graduating, Street 'but it developed me socially. the where not only did he play came to WHMA in Anniston stead, he finished and got his lead retreat with singing and sharing. The location of degree. ."It enabledme to get They were fbur of the hap the retreat will be Camp Swatongo. There will be a 15 football, but he was editor of in 1941. "I got a five dollar my commission and to get piest years of my life, dollar fee for the round trip. The Baptist Campus Ministry the school newspaper. He per week raise to 25 dollars." despite the financial is also sponsoring several creative plays. Some members entered Jacksonville State He stayed until 1944 when he promotions in my com- pany." He advises students, squeeze. They are my most of the BCM have formed the drama group named "ACT- pleasant memories." S". On Jan. 29, ACI'S did appear at Calvary Baptist Church in Tuscaloosa. On Feb. 10, ACXS will be at Alexandria Baptist in Alexandria. On the 12th ACTS will be at Brookwood Baptist Church in Birmingham. John Thompson and the John Thompson Bible Study had their spring retreat Friday night, Jan. 20, through Sunday evening of the 2!hd. The retreat was held in Blue Lake Camp Grounds near Andalusia. Another functioning Christian organization is the Student Challenge. Tim Nichols, one of the leaders of Student Challenge, said "Student Challenge is a place for fun and fellowship and for the college student to take on the Christian challenge in life." On March 3 and 4 the people in Student Challenge are mnsoring a Mascular Seminar program. The theme is Sink or Swim. Grab a life preserver on a relationship. Student Challenge meets Sunday 9 o'clock p.m. in the Roundhouse. Every Wednesday at 12 noon there is a 30 minute Holy Communion Service given by the United Christian Anyone interested in at- campus this semester. All Medical School. Subject: stars Malcom McDowel; Ministry organization in McCluer Chapel. Evangelist tending the Regional meetings will be held in 112 "Surgery." Patrick Magee, Adrienne Jessie U. Mincey and Faith Outreach for Christ assemble American Chemical Society Martin Hall. Watch for more details Corri and directed b:: together on Sunday morning at 11 and night services at meeting in Huntsville on Feb. 21,7 p.m., Dr. Robert concerning these lecturers. Stanley Kubrick, rated R. 79. Until 10 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday night they Monday, Feb. 10, at 6:30 Alig, Anniston physician. Feb. 15-16: James J. have Bible study at the same time. should purchase tickets from Subject: "Obstetrics Mapes speaks on "The Evangelist Mincey said, "God through his son Jesus Dr. Cox by Feb. 15. Today." Power of the Mind" in Leone Christ is going to do a new thing for Faith Outreach and Dr. William F. Libby, March 7, 7 p.m., Dr. Neil Cole Auditorium at 8 p.m. their entire campus ministry in the month of February." Canup, Anniston physician. presented by the Lyceum Nobel prize winner for his committee of the SGA. The spring semester of '78 is a very busy semester for radiocarbon dating Subject: "Family Practice Feb. 14: Hustle-the story all of the campus Christian groups. technique, will be special of Medicine." of a square cop and a high Feb. 15-18: Tennessee guest speaker. Banquet March 23, 7 p.m. Dr. Bill priced protitute. It stars Williams' "Summer and Sparks tickets at the Huntsville Neidermeyer, University of Burt Reynolds, Catherin Smoke" presented by the Hilton are available from Alabama in Birmingham Deneuve, Ben Johnson and Jacksonville State Jacksonville Rt. 1, died shooting. Dr. Cox. Medical School. Subject : Paul Winfield, rated R. University Drama Depart- hortly after her arrival at The couple was shot as "Breast Cancer." Feb. 15: A Clockwork ment. Student tickets are $1 March 28,7 p.m., Dr. Ron Orange-A vision of the near and adults are $2. the Regional Medical Center they were parked along the future in Anniston. Broadwell Mill Road west of Dashlett, Anniston based on Anthony Burgess chilling novel. It is Feb. 16: BCM presents Her byfriend, Isyear-old JacksonviUe. phys jcian. Subject: "Op- Ken Medema in concert in Kenneth James of Bushey is being held in the winner of the New York film Dr. Fred Gant wants all tometry". critics award for best picture the Student Commons Jacksonville, remains Calhoun County jail. ELond students interested in health April 3, 7 p.m., Dr. Henry Auditorium. Tickets hosp$alhed in Birmingham and best director, and has been set at $50,000 on careers to know that the Laws, University of nominated for academy available at BCM $2.50 hth injuriea sustained in the each charge. Alabama in Birmingham advance and $3 at the door. followinn lecturers will be on ~. . . .awards .in, both ,weas. , It, Page 3 Paee 4 THE CHANTICLEER February 13. 1978

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s&ggestedfor board Dear Editor, honor, and I believe it should Dear Editor, campus and what we are I really enjoy what is beir~g be given its due recognition I would like to extend my doing to solve them. It also done with the Chanticleer, in the Chanticleer. appreciation for keeping me helps me to keep up with the and I look forward to reading JSU has an outstanding so well advised of the hap- varsity as well as IM sports. it weekly. I have only one women's gymnastic team penings on campus through I would like to congratulate concerningprisoners complaint! I am an avid fan this year, and 1 have seen the Chanticleer. I enjoy the editor and staff on their of women's sports and would some good articles written reading about the top men excellent work and hope it By DAVID FORD, Editor like to see more written about them in the school and women at JSU. The will continue in the future. about them. I really enjoy paper. Gymnastics require Chanticleer helps me to Scott Reynolds The Alabama Board of Corrections should carefully the manner in which men's the ability to do many dif- understand problems on study its prisoner classification system. In the past two sports are covered. I think ferent things. I believe a weeks two convicted murderers have enjoyed permissible the paper did an excellent story on what a gymnastic times of freedom. As a result one woman is dead; one pb in covering the football meet is like would be in- Help on the way Wnerfaces another murder charge; the other prisoner team fall semester, but JSU teresting. is still free. also had a women's Track and tennis will be The man who faces the additional murder charge was volleyball team that did very starting soon, and I hope to well. I never saw an out- see many articles on their The first steps of a Faculty members have enjoying an eight hour weekend furlough, having dinner been surveyed this past week with a girlfriend when he allegedly killed her. He had been standing write-up on them. progress. program designed to im- sentenced to life for the beating death of an elderly man. JSU also has a women's JSU offers many different prove campus conditions for and asked to submit He had served four years of this sentence. A spokesman basketball team this year and exciting women's sports the handicapped are now suggestions for im- that is doing very well. This activities, and I think underway. provements which they feel for the prison board said the man had been classified as a would aid the handicapped. minimum risk and had enjoyed several such furloughs is the first year JSU has had students of JSU should know Headed by Dr. Bascom recently. a women's basketball team more about them. I'm not Woodward, the dean of Studentsareaskedtoturn The other prisoner was convicted of murder in Calhoun worth mentioning. They are saying you should stop admissions, the program in any ideas on this subject to County. He received a sentence of life plus four years. He a very young team and covering man's sports. I'm will be in compliance with any faculty member or t h a t i 0 n a 1 directly to Dr. Woodward in had served four years. He had escaped previously and had despite this they are doing cnly asking that you cover v spent several month at large. Yet he was still classified very well this season (13 women's sports equally. Rehabilitation ~ctof 1973. the admissions office. as a minimum security risk. wins, 5 losses). The games With good and exciting write At the tlme of his latest escape, he was driving the high- are very exciting, yet I ups and pictures I believe ways in a state owned truck running errands. He was seldom see very many JSU that interest in women's Awardsfor best essays bted as an escapee when officials were unable to reach students at the games. I sports would grow, causing him by radio. believe that if the games the sports programs were more publicized the themselves to grow. Go $3,500 - $2,500 - $2,000 - to be principles in support of a If these are typical examples of the execution of justice awarded to the - three top in this state, then the taxpayers seem to be the ones attendance would increase. ahead and give the women's federal legislative carn- sports program a chance, essayists by Friends of paign. The subject of the receiving cruel and unusual punishment. The women's state basketball tournaments are and help support your Animals, Pnc. essay is, "Why should women's team ! The Regina Bauer Congress, on behalf of the being held in Jacksonville Frankenberg Scholarship Feb. 23-25. This is a big -Pat Price people, the animals and the contest is aimed at fostering environment, ban the leg- interest in changing the hold trap?" Be prepared for career rela tionship be tween For further information The average worker will Come by the CDCS Center in humans and other life forms. and entry form, .please change jobs eight times in Abercrombie Hall and Awards will be given to write: Friends of Animals, ( Chanticleer staff his-her lifetime. Be prepared research a variety of students who present the Scholarship Committee, 11 for flexible career growth. professions. three best essays in- W. 60th St., New York, N. Y. The Chanticleer, established as a student newspaper corporating animal rights at Jacksonville State University in 1934, is published 10023. weekly by students of the University. Editorial com- ments expressed herein are those of the students and do not nepssarily reflect the policy of the JSU ad- ministration. The Chanticleer office is located on the fourth floor of the Student Commons B ' ding, phone 435-9820 ext. 233. All correspondence sh2 d be directed to The Chan- ticleer, Box 56, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama 36265. David Ford Editor Susan Isbell Assistant Editor Jerry Rutledge Sports Editor Jana McWhorter Entertainment Editor Pic Williams News Editor Lk. Clyde Cox, Bob Cloffelter Faculty Advisors BUSINESS STAFF Sondra Johnson Business Manager Sandra Waites Ad Manager Pic Williams Circulation Manager Wtine Maxwell Typist Art Work Dutch Cam February 13. 1978 THE CHANTICLEER rage 5 PEANUTSO by Charles M. Schulz *

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wrests were made last prosecution." Students year," said Scott. "This is According to Scott, former (Continued From Page 1) more arrests than a cm- President Richard Nixon set been watching Oregon," said bined total for the violent up a study team of nine men Scott, "and can see that crimes of criminal homicide, to analyze marijuana. It was decriminalization works. forcible rape, robbery and the most sweeping $&committee school has been doing great "'The power needs to be (Continued From Page 1) The users are happy, aggravated assault." marijuana survey in history. without politics in it. Let's fused down to the principal because they no longer fear Jacksonville, stated, ' 'Thls LS "We can see where your "In 1912, this group gave not put politics in it now." and the school board and let jail sentences, and the pdice recommendations to the the best school I have ever them make decision. I think tax dollars are going to," Mrs. Ann Herb sum- are happy, because they no said Scott, "and I think that Resident," said Scott. "The taught at and I feel that this marized the pro side stating we need some power and should not be changed." longer have to chase down they could be better spent." group felt unarninously that that, "The system is not bad. that's what we want to give personal users; they can now pcrraessing a small amount of (31. May, a resident of the power back to the Board Many people have argued The question is whether concentrate on more serious marijuana for personal use Jacksonville for seven years of Directors." that decriminalization gf stated, "My daughter went Jacksonville State drugs. Everyone is happy in marijuana would bring should not be a crime." University Administrators through this school system The subcommittee on the the state of Oregan," said about widespread use, but Scott feels that Nixon have control over the school and she said it is the most bill will carry it to the House Scott. Scott feels otherwise. ignored the recom- nonpolitical school I've ever or do the citizens? If the of Representatives next "Decriminalization is "In Oregon, 58 percent of mendations, but they University officials have week. They will then weigh working," said Scott, the public continues to ap- "became NORML's been in. Thew's not a lot or* "because politics involved in this antrol, then at any the the evidence and will decide the state no longer prove of the new law, while guidebook." they could decide we are school. They are interested an what to do about the bill. bas to waste money there has only ken a 3 In a pimpkt handed out by in one thing, education. kt's going to run the school our Mrs. Herb stated, arresting and prosecuting percent increase in usage," NORML Wednesday night way. The school should be in keep the school interested in "Whatever you do to the bill personal pot users." said Scott. 'memain reason was 61 list of many prominent education and not in our (the citizens) hands not in the House of Represen- Scott feels that the wasting given for not using leaders and organizations politics." in peoples living somewhere tatives, please do not give us of tax dollars is impartant. marijuana was lade of in- which support NORML's "'Over 400,000 Col. May also stated, "me dse in the state." half a loaf." marijuana terest, not the pmibilit-y of Page 6 gMLE @HANTl[C$EER Febrwy 13,- 1978 Dr. Davis focuses on law By LEN FITE Staff Writer Most of the prelaw and political science students know area. I took the job and I have had no regrets about living him. He is active in faculty affairs and has served on the and working here." He also believes that Jacksonville is faculty senate of Jacksonville State University a number hard to beat since it is, to him, a better place. He has a of times. He is a sponsor of the Law Club. His main in- wife and three children. terest, or stress, is on constitutional law and the judicial "I have always had a great interest in government and pocess. His name is Dr. Hope Davis and he has taught at politics. I started out in college mainly studying history JSU since 1970. and political science, but found that politics intrigued me Dr. Davis is a native of Georgia. He teaches most of the more. I took many history and political science courses on pre-law students in a class on the history of constitutional both the graduate and undergraduate level. I took con- law. The course is conducted exactly as a regular law stitutional law and constitutional history. Because of the class would be. "This is useful," says one of his fellow fact that I am interested in the various aspects of the legal instructors," because the students see how regular law system I tended to orient myself towardlaw courses." classes are conducted and they can determine how really During the minimester he teaches a course relating to interested they are in going to law school." Dr. Davis, the judicial process. because this and other facts, has an important role in the "Interested pre-law students are taken to attend trials. training of law students in this university. They talk to district attorneys, lawyers, and judges, and He was born in 1940 at Athens, Ga. He worked on and investigate all available aspects of the judicial system. received his bachelor's degree from the University of We attend all important cases ranging from courts- Georgia from 1959 to 1963. He began working on his MA at martial at Ft. McClellan to sessions of Federal Court in the university, then went to Ball State University at Birmingham," he explained. Muncie, Ind. There has been a great increase in the student interest He began teaching political science at Appalachian in law school in recent years, Dr. Davis added. "The State University where he remained for five years. From political science majors are good, interested students in 1698 to '69 he completed the work on his doctorate at Ball both undergraduate and graduate courses who are in- State then returned to his post at Boone, N.C. "Boone was terested in getting their master's degree or going to law up in the mountains and there was a lot of cold weather school or being involved in politics. They realize that they and snow. Being a native of Georgia I was used to must work hard or they will not get in. As far as the somewhat warmer climate. I then started looking for a department goes, we have as much to offer as all but the new position," he says. larger universities. I think that we have good students and Ibr. Davis Dr. Davis added, "Jacksonville was one of the places a good university as a whole. We have a lot to offer to the that I talked with. I liked the people, the school and the state of Alabama." As far as politics is concerned Dr. Davis holds to the conservative tradition. "Conservatism," he says, '6asit is now generally undewtood.The best way to exp& this is to SGA sets up rides board (See DAYIS, Page 12)

'mG&,B~T SANDERS That's a good idea ! d marijuana. These were M Writer Sure is man! comments students made Good idea! NO, these are not concerning what just might That's prew cool! responses given on a pan be one of the best ideas that That's sharp! concerning legalizing the use has come out of the SGA senate traffic committee- . the concept of the "Rides Board." And when you get the students here to give a favorable remark or any remark at all, you've ac- complished a great deal. Congratulations, SGA! Maybe you're still won- dering what the hell is a "rides board". Let Senator Keith Peinhardt explain. Peinhardt: "After the Iictson. committee approved the traffic package, we sent it to Dr. Stone who also approved it. Now it is situated on the fourth floor of the Student Commons 237-121 2 Building. " Sanders: "Why was it 14111 at Wkea constructed?" I Penhardt : "The main P ' "1 reason we constructed one is sparent envelopes num- 1. handicapped for the benefit of the student. bered, ranging from 1-29." 2. special luggage 1 ROMA'S PIZZA & STEAK HOUSE I It would enable the students Sanders: "Yeah, that's 3. pets to save gas and also make cool but giveme anexarnple 4. number of passengers Every Day Sped new friends. Also, some of how it works?" Stick this card in section 7 students might want a ride Peinhardt: "Say you live of the 'rides wanted' Small Pizza home, to sporting events, in Rome, Ga., and you category and hope and pray football games, or a weekend wanted a ride home. You someone will look in this wl-hnhg mw $189 in Florida for that matter.'' look on the Georgia - section. See your name, and Reg. Sanders: "What is con- Alabama map, and see what give you a lift home. Almost \ tained on this board?" section Rome is in. In this identical procedures are Grad Sirloin 8 OZ. $179 Peinhardt: "There are two case Rome is in section 7. necessary for the "riders with ribdhked potuto large maps, one of the Take one of the index cards; wanted" category. The only Alabama-Georgia area and fill in your name, address, thing different is that you one of the Southeast. There phone number, where you would place your card in the FAST FREE DELIVERY are also two sections, one want a ride to, time of apphgriate category 'riders labeled 'Rides wanted' and departure, and expected wanted.' " another labeled 'riders time of return; also fill in Peinhardt : also addsc 'WIN 7 DAYS A WEEK wanted'. Under these any additional information 'The farther out the section categories of 'riders and that might be revelant, such 11.A.M. 711 1 A.M. \ I . -.,435-3080 J rides' wanted *are tran- as special 'circumStanCes: (See SCA, Page 12) I~,rr.,Lll,~l'3lr3~111.~ I, 1 ..11 11 ,1 February 13, 1978- THE CHANTICLEER Page 7 Entertainment

differs from other live rare chronicle of what it's cfiildren. albums because it features like to tour in a rock band. Art Garfunkel is returning recording his third album completely new material. Randy Newman is 5' 11". to the tour circuit this week with Richard Peny and Segments were recorded in There is no truth to the after an absence of over two details of a world-wide tour hotel rooms, in rehearsal rumor that he has to stand up years. are being worked out. halls, backstage, and on the, fo play the piano. Stevie Wonder is planning band's cross-country bus. Douglas Trumbull was an extensive tour for Area Concerts: Feb. 15, The entire crew took part in responsible for the special sometime later this year. Santana in Atlanta's Fox Eric clapton has started produder for this project. the album tour. effects in "Close En- There should also be a new Theatres; Feb. 17, Steve his most extensive tour in 10 The Rolling Stones are Photographer Joel Bernstein counters." The climatic Stevie Wonder album, plus Martin in Birmingham; Feb. working on their next studio years. It started in Van- contributes vocal harmonies scene was filmed in a his soundtrack from "The 22, Bob Seger in Bir- couver on Feb. 1 and will album in Paris. to one track, and the road Secret Life of Plants" and mingham; March 2, Eric "Hotel California" by the gigantic blimp hanger in move through 32 US cities manager and production Mobile. The aliens that the Wonderful album, which Clapton in Birmingham; and end in Toronto on April Eagles has sold over nine manager co-wrote two of the he produced. March 10, Dave Mason and million copies. appear near the end were 9. Opening for Clapton is songs. The album serves as a played by Mobile school Leo Sayer is currently Bob Welch in Birmingham. Plaver. who is currentlv on Ralph McDonald. thewto; of the charts kith b-er-percussionist and "Baby Come Back." recording artist, got a surprise while he was ~mmylou Harris, ~o~yworking on jazz flautist Parton and Linda Ronstadt Bobbi Humphrey's new are currently recording an album. Steve Wonder popped album together in Los into the studio and played The tops Angeles. Nothing is known harmonica on one of the about the album yet except tracks. that Emmylou's producer, Jackson Browne's latest The Bee Gees are top d 5. Rumours, Fleetwood Pop Scene picks: Angel, 4. Telefon. Brian Ahern will be the album "Running On Empty" both charts this week, with Mac (8). White Hot; Double Live "Stayin' Alive" at No. 1 on 6. I'm Glad You're Here Gonzo, Ted Nugent. 5. Semi-Tough. the singles chart and their With Me, Neil Diamond (5). contribution to the sound- 7. The Grand Illusion, Styx 6. Looking for Mr. MOVIES Earth Wind track of "Saturday Night (14). Goodbar. Fever" helping the album 8. Running On Empb, 1. Close Encounters of the 7. Star Wars. continue its run at the top of Jackson Browne (9). Third Kind. Review: and Fire the LP chart. This week's top 9. The Stranger,-. Billy - Joel 8. Oh, Cod! lo, with last week's raing in (10). GILBERT SANDERS parentheses, are: 10. Out of The Blue. 2. Saturday Night Fever. 9. The Turning Point. Electric Light Orchestra (6)): 3, magon. 10. Heroes. In a rating of 1-10 The Earth Wind and Fire Concert SINGLES could be rated an ll! Along with Earth Wind and Fire was 1. Stavin' Alive. Bee Gees Denise Williams whose album "This is Niecy" is solid and (3). u The Pockets whose single "Come and Go With Me" is 2. Short People,-. Randy rapidly finding its way up the chart like ballet. Denise Newrnan (2). could be described as captivating. The Pockets; pleasing 3. We Are The Champions, and Earth Wind and Fire bad! ! ! Queen (4). The Pockets led off, got the crowd racking with their 4. Love Is Thicker Than mellow disco music and Denise settled them down with Water, Andy Gibb (5). her sweet melodious voice. 'in fact she so soothed her 5. Just The Way You Are, audience that this writer fell asleep. Billy Joel (9). But I woke with a start when I heard a smoke bomb go 6. Sometime When We off. Earth Wind and Fire had arrived but in a very strange Touch, Dan Hill (10). way. 7. Emotion, Samantha Space Capsules descended from the ceiling. These sang (14). capsules were crystal clear, transparent when they came 8. Baby Come Back, an the stage. But right in front of the eyes of thousands of Player (1). people, the group literally materialized out of thin air into 9. How Deep Is Your Love, the capsules. This almost blew a circuit in everyone's Bee Gees (8). mind. The crowd went crazy. 10. Dance, Dance, Dance After this display of showmanship, they proceeded to (Yowsah YowsahChic (15). indulge the crowd with "some" of their hits. Actually Pop scene picks: Little "some" is not an appropriate word. One, Chicago; On the Strip, Everything Earth Wind and Fire touches turns to gold. Paul Nicholas. So lets say they sang all their hits. I went to sleep again, not because the show was boring ALBUMS James J. Mapes but because of the activity I went through going to the 1. Saturday Night Fever, concert. So you can understand what I mean when I Soundtrack ( 1). FEBRUARY 14,1978 thought I was having a dream when I saw this guitar 2. Foot Loose and Fancy player suspended in mid-air playing his guitar! With "no Free, Rod Stewart (2). string attached" I mean literally. 3. All 'n All, Earth Wind Teaser: 1 :00-1:30 But it wasn't a dream. He was actually doing it. I didn't and Fire (3). go to sleep again. 4. News of the World, Afternoon Visit With Students They were getting ready to leave the stage when a space Queen (4). man brought out a pyramid shaped apparatus. After 3% Hour Self Hypnosis Seminar singing the last song all the members of the group got into the pyramid and were being hoisted to the top of the Leone Cole Auditorium ceiling when the pyramid burst into four pieces. Baltzell Gate Expecting to see the group come crashing to the floor, I 1x1 only saw the spacemen who had been looking at the group FEBRUARY 16,1978 being taken to the ceiling in the pyramid take off their space mask. The space men were the group-Earth Wind 3:OO-4:00 Press Conference and Fire. P.M. Talk about encounters of the third kind ! But "All in All" ABORTION Visit With Students 4:OO-6:00 which incidently is the title of Earth Wind and Fire's I I latest album, the concert was a smash. Information Main Lecture Presentation 7:30-9:45 It, along with its special effects, could be compared with Toll Free 9-9 a "Kiss" concert or "P. Funk Earth\Toyl9,(Parliament- . 4-800.438.8039 .,,...,.... - r1 . . Funkadelic) . I Ceone Cole Au.ditorium Pane 8 THE CHAiYTICLEER February 13, 1978

Entertainrnent By Jana Mc Whorter

By LEE MOORE age 35 to 45. collar "Menagerie," and he as if I were retarded or Pop Scene Service , "I was in the Navy for nine still hasn't gotten used to the something because it took Bill Withers has achieved years, and basically, I was a transition. me longer to say things. The the kind of success that most steady, reliable, industrial "I've never thought of best time of my life has been and performers working person. I just saw myself as anybody special, after 30, because I started to anly dream about. Since he singers around who were and I lived so long in ob loosen up and get over that." first struck gold with "Ain't making a good living and I scurity, that it's hard for me Now, with hits like "Lean No Sunshine," he's had an thought 'I can do that.' So in the beginning of middle On Me," "Use Me" and impressive string of hits, and why am I getting up at five in age to all of a sudden accept "Grandma's Hands" behind his songs have been recorded the morning and driving 20 special attention from him, and a reputation as a by such artists as Aretha miles to go to this job I don't people," Withers explains. sensitive, intelligent Franklin, Tom Jones, Liza Ute? I saved some money In the security of the , Withers still Minelli, Johnny Mathis, and recorded myself. It's recording studio, Withers is feels insecure onstage but Gladys Knight and Rahsaan just that simple." a careful, methodical he's learning to overcome it, Roland Kirk. Withers recorded his demo craftsman with a keen un- as well as other problems he So why does Bill Withers tapes on weekends, while derstanding of the recording faces. feel uncomfortable? holding onto his assembly medium. His sessions are "Consistency" seems to be Part of the problem is that line job in an aircraft fac- always closed to outsiders, Withers' primary objective Withers didn't enter show tory. On the basis of the and the albums that come in all things-from per- business until the age of 33. tapes, he negotiated a out of those sessions are forming to dealing with the "This whole music thing has contract with Sussex always the best Withers can difficulties of being a public been an adapting process for Records. After the success of possibly produce. That pride figure. He recognizes his me, because my whole life "Ain't No Sunshine," and confidence in his work insecurities and says he on disc doesn't carry over to wants to overcome them, not his performing experiences. only for himself, but for the "As a songwriter, using People who work on his the language and so forth, I (See ENTERTAINMENT, hn't feel inferior at all, but Page 13) performing is sometimes emotionally difficult for me. I don't think I started early Six Flags enough in my life to adapt to that completely." He sold over half a million records before doing his first stages contest live show, at Chicago's Opera House, and it was a crucial point in his career. PerfoI'merS in 1978 shows Withers says that he would at SIX FLAGS theme parks have walked away from will have an oppartunity to show business if .the show break into show business had gone badly, but it didn't. with Dinah Shore on her yt looked to me as if television talk show everything went wrong, but "Dinah ! " the audience was nice. They SIX FLAGS, INC. Show just accepted me." Productions will be staging Only after the Chicago its First Annual "Stairway to performance did he quit his Stardom" contest with one job and make music his full- outstanding performer being time occupationdut to this chosen from each SIX day, walking out in front of FLAGS park. Competition people is difficult for him. locations will be SIX "Basically, I'm shy," FLAGS Over Texas (Dallas- an all Withers says. "Up until the Ft. Worth), SIX FLAGS time I started doing this, I Over Georgia (Atlanta), SIX was a loner. I still am. I'm a FLAGS Over Mid-America very private introverted (St. Louis), ASTROWORLD WIN TRIP for TWO kind of person and it's hard (Houston), and SIX FLAGS for me to be outgoingwith Great Adventure (Jackson, any consistency. New Jersey). 3 days ....Must be present to win ...a nights "I was a bad stutterer until Finahts wlll be chosen by I was 28, so I didn't thinkin celebrity judges and each terms of things like per- winning performance will be forming. Stuttering for me, taped for playback on $2.00 per person when I was growing up, was "Dinah!" In addition, all a horrible time of my life five finalists will be flown to because stuttering is about Hollywood for an ap- Tues. Feb. 14 the only handicap you can pearance with Dinah Shore have that people are and the announcement of the thoughtless about. They'll sand prize winner. Valentine Party stand up and laugh in your All "Stairway to Stardom" face. finalists will spend five days "I stopped going to school touring Hollywood, visiting Wed. Feb. 15 when I was in the eighth places of interest, and grade because of things like meeting celebrities. The reading aloud and making grand prize winner will also I Ladies' Night Wed., Thurs., Fri. speeches. I had a better receive a professionally facility for the language than w~duceddemo recording, a anyone around there-I Hollywood screen test, talent Feb. 15, 16, 17 make my living now with representation by David FREE DRAFT language-but I was treated (See SIX, Page 11) February 13, 1978 -- THE CKANTICWER Page 9 recalls, "it didn't sit right in May of 1977. Everybody and he received for his work in didn't. I'm all for that my system to away their brother wanted to play "Heroes." because that's the way we from 'Happy Days' and cut it the role. There was a high - "I was angry about those learned to work at Yale. off just like that. Also' powered agent in Los reviewsinthat some of them Your friends would sit whatever the mitical Angeles who said to the had nothing to do with around and say: 'This reviews of have different people who had the criticizing the movie. I was moment here wssn't good, been, the public has gone to script-because it changed warned by Universal that and if you tighten that see it. They have accepted hands a lot: 'If you let critics would be out to shoot moment there you'll be me in other Winkler do it, you'll be me down and that I should better off.' That's how you jumped that laughed out of town,' prepare myself. But let me learn; that's how you grow. like to watch The Fonz' because she wanted her tell you that there is nothing "The other stuff is just out- so if I can make movies and people to handle it,,9 in the world that prepares and-out viciousness. One d still do the the Not the least of the pic- you for same of the shots I the critics for a major New best of all possible worldS." ture's attractions was the got. York newspaper was too industry observers opportunity it afforded "After I read several of interested in making up his that Hewhas Henry to work with director these reviews, I thought: own language to talk about retreated to the safety of a Carl Reiner. "Carl is superb. 'Okay now, what movie can I the film. He developed a new pven success He is like an uncle you make next to get the critics expression to describe me- whl)ilehewaitstoseeifhe can always !anted to have, and turn their hands I'm a 'teleperformer.' Is sustain a bigscreen career- except that he has a around.' Then I realized that there such a thing as a But while he that "I superior intellect. He is was ridiculous because you 'television actor?' You train don't have a third film yet," very perceptive and very have to go with your taste, so for nine years and that he that "if generous in allowing his I dismissed that totally. I makes you an actor-you One I would still have actors to do what they want. will make the films I like to work where the work is." resigned with "Happy Days.' The movie was constructed make. Apparently, people Henry's dedication to his After withCarl at the helm, except like to go to them, so that's craft is too strong to allow time-l'm dead yet. I that he did not demand: 'Do the name of the game." him to become discouraged could do the film a few as I do,' which would make It's not that Henry is op for long by such tunnel months later- Not having me crazy. He took me to posed to criticism. It's just vision. His commitment to Henry Winkler anyt- do was not my places that I had not thought that he finds that if it isn't acting is total, so he is main motivation to continue of, and I was able to do the constructive, it's useless. "A willing to suffer the slings with the show." same for him." good friend of mine, with and arrows in order to enjoy the network This desire to continue whom I went to Yale and who outrageous fortune. "I was Young entertainers made an offer he stretching his creative received a master's degree taken to dinner by Be#e couldn't "I get to talents is what keeps Henry in criticism, wrote me a Davis, which was a thrill for produce," he "I going, so he was particularly terrific critique of 'Heroes'- have a company called 'Fair upset at the critical roasting where it worked and where it (See WINKLER, Page L2) The one and only Dinkum,' which is an Ausfralian phrase means 'straight have the possibility, if I ...Henrr Winkler want, to produce a pilot show SAVE for ABC television. Also, By STEVE SWIRES Winkler's decisi0n.b return Howard and I shook hands on , Pop Scene Service to the grind of a weekly a deal in which he will write , EVERY DAY With his hit movie television series might seem and direct a movie for my Weroes" still fresh in the a step backwards, but that's company which will be about pblic's mind and with his not the way he sees it. the life behind the stainless THE follow-up film "The One And "When it came time to steel counter in a hamburger Only" already generating make a decision about chain. There's a 16yeardd much attention, Henry renewing my contract," he society back there that's real INN-DIXI' interesting. In addition, Richard Nash, who wrote 'Oh, God' 'The Rainmaker,' has given me a script called 'My Friend, My Enemy,' which I would like to make into a Critics view movie two-hour TV-movie, but would not appear in." In the midst of all this These days, "Oh God" is Collins said, "The movie really made me think about activity. Henry still found not just another slang ex- time squeeze "The One pression used on campus. religion." Skyla Patterson 6' voiced, "It was a good movie And Oply" into his schedule. When a student or faculty Like "Heroes," it combines hears those words they may but John Denver made it funnier and it only comedy and drama with grin and chuckle to them- romance but it includes a selves. "Oh God" is a new humored religion but didn't knock it." touch of "Rocky' in the mix. movie that is moving across It tells the story of an am- Dixie Darling Bread 20 OZ. the South like wild fire. For a different view, we The movie is about God bitious young actor who asked Dr. Wayne Claeren, an becomes a wrestler in order Brown & Sene (performed by George instructor of drama, what he Burns), who comes to earth to satisfy his need for public thought of the movie. He recognition, and like Henry Triticale and speaks to his chacren grinned and replied, "On the himself, achieves a most Rolls 2/89' disciple, a grocery store entertainment level, it was unexpected stardom. manager. very well produced. The Although he is one of the God tells his disciple' movie can be accepted as a hottest television per- (John Denver) to go tell the fantasy like the ones Frank sonalities in the country, Miller people he is coming again Capra introduced in his films Henry's determination to but as before no one listens to which viewed the coming appear in quality material him about God's coming, and down to earth of angels in has made his search for the from there it evolves into a some of the films to do right screen properties a robust humor and laughter certain duties so they per- long and difficult one. "A Chek Beverages 20 OZ. that no one will forget for a phs can earn their wings of friend of mine who does my long time. harp." reading for me read about 60 By simply asking several scripts before finding students on campus what He also added, "There is 'Heroes' and 'The One And . they thought of the movie, I some concern about the Only.' They were already - got replies such as, "I loved movie because some people existing properties. There it and thought it was I GOGAMECOCKS ( believed it was blasphemy, have been no film projects WIMN-DIXIE IS ALL BEHIND THE "BIG RED" AND INVITE All JUI hilarious. ". "Some people bslt it was all done in jest and that were developed thought it was sacriligeous not intended to offend. There especially for me. -"DENTS TO DROP BY AND SEE US. but I didn't,'' remarked JSU "It took me a year to get I I student Cindy Camp. 'The One And Only.' I read it Other students, such as Jill (See GOD, Page 11) I PELHAMPLAZA JACK~~WVILLE~ -1 May of 1976 and I did it in February 13, 1978 Page 10 THE CHANTICLEER

Sameone once said that To all the girls at Daugette Mr. President of JSU Karla H., I hope this people are lonely because Ilnd floor central hall. From circle K, please be our Valentine Day will bring they build walls instead of the manticleer. valentine. back memories of the times bridges. Being lonely is one we've had. With all my love, thing that you will never The Brothen of Omega Psi Laura Peck, Happy hnve to wamy about hause Phi Fraternity of Theta Eta Valentine Day to my best To my sweetheart, have a you are one of thoee rare Cbpter would like to wish buddy love, J. P, happy valentine day to persons that extends a our sweetheart of 1977-78 a Malinda from Earl. Love Is: Wynton . and bridge of friendship to happy valentine day. To Mr. and Mrs. James A. everyone. May you have a Harriet. Happy Valentine Happy Valentine Day to Day. A Friend. Thmlas, Alfred, Stanley and mogt happy Valentine Day. also the whole Thomas You're sweet. Cynthia. Greg. our sweethearts all the Omega Pearl Little Sisters Happy Valentine Day to family. HAPPY VALEN- I hate Valentine! To : Gergary H. Rob- : fmm the Brothers. everyone. From 924. TINE'S DAY. Love Kitty. You are a dear friend. Don't change too much. I hqeyou Chuck, on this un- Happy Valentine Day. To my very special friend 4 hate Valentine's Day. Flowers, candy and red cards hnve a happy Valentine's dogettable valentine day I Mary Roger loves you. hrenzo. Happy Valentine with "I love you" plastered all over them turn up Day. From: A foxy G. C. muldjustliketosey thanks Mimi, Judy and Kathy. Day. From Yolanda. everywhere. Stores with hearts taped to the windows, for making me smile. boxes of fattening chocolate candy trimmed in red piled Happy Valentine Marcia: Cberyl. Happy valentine; Dr. Happy Valentine Day to From Your Sweetheart. Gilbert. I'm sorry I cut class Julious from your darling high, hearts dangling from the ceiling, red cards covered in boys, girls, kisses, "I love you," "Be my Valentine," Joey. Valentine's Day is OK: Charley Sumner, you so much. K. P. Yolanda and Jennifer. But 6-17-78 is the day fatrue aren't alone. I care. Your and hearts, hearts, and more hearts turn my stomach. friend. Happy Valentine ROSCO. Happy Valentine ~ay, I'd rather not even get out of bed on Valentine's Day. I'd . Smile. Love. HH. Happy Valentine Day Angela, Sharon, Cheryl and prefer to lock myself in my room than to get out and face Happy Valentine, Becky. all that emotional, romantic, sentimental bliss clogging sEaff. YOU, Susan. To Sandy. The one I love Belinda. Love 215 Rowan Love the air all day long. Happy Valentine Vickie and cherish, To Linda and Sue, Dusty Salter, Love Harriett. AM,hrppy valentine day Valentine Day. Randy I can get dizzy just walking down the sidewalk. -- to the one who "Lights Up smith. and Sandy Happy Valentine Everywhere I turn, the campus is covered with Brenda, your love Mv life." Lil' Amel." Day, Rowan Hall, 223. silhouettes of male and female bodies jammed so close brightens my life, your Happy Valentine, Lynn, Be together that it's hard to tell that there are two bodies beauty lifta my spirits, and Happy valentine day mppythis day and all TO Our next door neigh- instead of one. your sweet smile shall honey, I love You and I to come. a an. bors, Atoska and Brenda. Girls rush into classes late, gasping, "Joe sent me remain with me always. always will. N. C. -Happy Valentine's Day. roses! " or "I just got a 10 pound box of candy from Mark. be: Jim. -Happy Valentine Day, Room 223. He's so sweet!!" I really get nausated. s-9 may the love that Honey. I love you. You make As the day slips by, things get even worse. Guys appear Dear Burn. We were we share always and each day a very good me, To "B" and hdyHappy Dr. &om nowhere, bringing more "tokens of love." Echoes of make for you forever. Happy valentine and I thank you for it. N. K. Valentine Day. Kathy and going to a "I love you" and distinctive noises that could only come paper-machi heart, but day. Love ya Cathy. Yo. from kissing are heard all over campus. oouldn't get anyone to do Captain Slryhook, happy To my little Kiddies, Happy Valentine to Mr. Don't get me wrong. I don't have anything against their part. Carol, Shelia, Thornton. Wynton L. Reed. Jim, Cberyl and Henery. valentine day, I love you. Gasha, Tracey, Crystal, displaying affection and it has nothing to do with the fact Adam's Rib. that I don't have-a boyfriend to bring me candy, flowers, Ursula, and little Ray. To my lovable rebel. Happy Valentine's Day to all Happy Valentine Day. Aunt or even a red card with "I love you," and hearts all over it. tboee darling ladies in data Hev Tad. hauw valentine Thank you for offering to I'm just concerned about the foolish and extravagent processing department. day &om "kills" at the chis. share your life with me. spending going on in America today. And if you believe BCM. To Roderick and Gerroald. Ftm'm'~ber . . . Your offer that one, let me tell you this . . . Happy birthday and Happy Valentine Day, Aunt was accepted. I love You. Valentine's Day to Christine. To Earl and Johnnie, Yoland. From Little Mac. F'rom Maurice. happy valentine day, Yoland.------. Hauuy Valentine to Jeff. To: Marilvn M. I canit Happy Valentine's Always keep my ey& off of you. k and Forever to Wynton Happy Valentine Day, Happy Valentine Day to Carlos Burton. Love anxiously awaiting our next Thanks, Father Reed. With Love, Harriet. Undreh and Marcell. Love encounter. From: PSC 433. Christine. Chistine. Happy Valentine, Gurley. Melvin, just want to say To Danny. Drove by. Saw By CHRIS CALDERON Happy Valentine Day, you. And wish we were Dear to the hearts of Americans are patrons saints such Happy Valentine Mitch. the world is wide, but there Marceia. Aunt Jennifer. hve. Deborah. are just a few special people studying. From: Short One. as St. Nicholas of yuletides, beloved by children; St. in itwho are liked as much Happy Valentine Patrick, beloved by the Irish; and last but not least St. Happy Valentine's Day as Day, To: Mike Waftr, we Valentine, patron saint of lovers. you are. Have a happy Gregory. I love you. missed you and 66poudy Ron Faison. Love. Denise. valentine day. Jennifer. Yolanda. The history of St. Valentine, "Valentinus," and the burr" at 3. Will be im- Valentine Wishes. Happy arigin of the custom of celebrating Feb. 14 as St. Valen- Happy valentine to Miss Happy Valentine Day, patiently awaiting your next tine's Day has been nearly lost. Valentine's Day ! To Carolyn Black Culture Janice Lany. May. appearance, hopefully at 3 and Robert; Valerie and Valentinus was said to have performed courageous Thornton of Omega Psi Phi m Saturday. From P. J. B. service in assistant Christian martyrs during their per- Gilbert. From Marshay and Fraternity. Happy Valentine Jack. "Peaches." The ladies from secution under Emperor Claudius I1 in Rome. To Jim. Happy Valentine When summoned to Claudius to answer for himself, he Billy Ellis: Happy Rowan, hd floor. Day from your friendly Happy Valentine's Day ! valentine day, we love you, dared to try to convert the Roman ruler and was con- To: Douglas Knight. I'll LMS, and C. Happy Valentine Day to neighborhood adolescent. demned to beaten first with clubs, then stoned, and finally always love you. From Mrs. Ella Maxwell and Mrs. Bruce, no matt& what day beheaded. Denise Jackson. Robert Smith: You are a Ada Maxwell. From While waiting for execution he formed a friendship with special person. Happy it is you'll always be MY Christine. VALENTINE! I LOVE the blind daughter of the jailer, and on the day before his Happy Valentine's Day valentine day, Lynn. death he wrote her a farewell message and signed it Arhibald, Greaser, Zema Happy Valentine Day YOU! Deborah. HAPPY VALENTINE'S "From your Valentine." The priest could not imagine that and Beat. M. B. Daddy, Momma, Dianne, Happy Valentine Day to TO VICKIE. and Kirby. Love Jennifer. today his farewell would touch the harts of lovers forever. To, Danny, Dennis, Pee vier, Stan, Mike Maurice, Present day views of Valentine's Day have differed. Wee, Buck, Philip, J. A., Happy valentine day to a Dear Sue. Happy Valen- Mike, Marcus, Rayford, Valentine's Day too as is getting a simple card or maybe Kitch, John, Lee, Anc, beautiful couple, Denise and tine Day, you turkey. Love, Laura and Mrs. Lovett. I still receiving a dozen of red roses from that special person. Neighbor, Shane, Bill, Douglas, a loving friend. Ekic. love y'all. Also Alan, David Various ideas of what Valentine's Day means to people Bruce, Bryan, Geno, Andy and the rest of WWS. Also an campus ranged from hoping to get a Valentine's card to Happy Valentine. Rhonda To Chuck: With deepest and Mike. You crank our Waters. the staff of the Chanticleer. the expectation of finding a date for Valentine's. So when tractor! J and D. - sympathy . . . Happy The Third floor of Curtis Valentine's Day comes might, beware, Guys and Gals, - ' Valedrine . Day, . Valentine Day. From Hall, Becky .and.Judy..I?;oae bedud Kttlele"htpi(l'ml@t'haveh-is mows aiming your I'll always love you, Mitch. Sammy Groundhog. Vince. I love YOU. K. P. Jana. way. cause. Among the* are: The fatality contributed to the of asthma, migrane American Bar Association, Of marijuana. headaches, glucoma, and the National Education In the early seventies, the also for use as a sedative. Association, the American Bureau of Health, Mar i j u a n a ' s m o s t public Health Association, Education, and Welfare pomising potential may be MS. Ann Landers, and ~blisheda repart on the for the treatment of president ~i~~~ carter, scientific inquiries about glaucoma, which strikes Scott stated that President mar" 'na. 1,000,000 people *. year. Carter's support is a great The. evidence tells us,'' Glaucoma's one 0% the asset to the organization, said Scott, "that marijuana largest cause of bli;adness, for the does not cause brain second only to diabm. possession of a bug damage, genetic defects, When asked at.>rrt the not be more damaging than sterility, reduction- of motivation syndro~~~,Scott the bugitself," he quoted m~ltyto disease, loss of replied: President Carter as saying, motivation, violent behavior, "Some people are ddng to sand where they are, they and most importantly sit around and smok;~not and should be changed." physical dependence." do nothing else. T, tag:-2. are In 1975, the Alaska I" an extensive research &e personalities t!~twill Supreme court ruled that m marijuana by the U. S. use any thing-if they were personal use of marijuana Government at Tulane not going to smoke pot, they was entitled to University, 30 pot smokers would drink alcohol. These and 30 nonsmokers were people are going to abuse Scholarship winners “There is no firm evidence carefully compared.. themselves in any way that marijuana use is harm- "The researchers found no psible." Four shldents at Jm.ksonville State The honorees, from left, are Cheryl Sue ful to the user or to the differences (medically) in Scott Was also questioned University have received a three Year Beaube of Glencoe; David Bowlw of society," the report said, the two groups," said Scott. about acquisations by the scbolarshi~through the ROTC Program. Birmingham; Thomas Foster of Ft. that mere scientific The U. S. Army carried out National Labor Organization here On the left trnaklng the McClellan and Arthur Turner of doubt could not justify a Similar research, but they that NORML censored presentation is Dean .Reuben Boozer, ~~~k~~~dl~, government intrusion into found one difference. The findings from a recent and dean of the College of Arts Sciences. the privacy of the home." marijuana users gained a me e t i n g c o n c e r n i n g will be a long time little weight- marijuana in New York City before there is a national "The Pentegon soon to satisfy their needs. (This concensus on whether or not learned about the 'mun- report was taken from the :, marijuana be cfiies,' " said Scott, "and it National Labor Party Circle K Week set commercially. only cost the taxpayers newspaper, New Solidarity), "First, there are a lot of $3559000-" he replied. The ~acksonville State sponsors Key Club In- The goal of Circle K is questions that will need "Marijuana is not a cure- "Wherever the National circle K Club observe matim.1, a high shml community improvement answering," said scott. all," 'id Scott, "but it does Labor Organization is," Circle K Week from Feb. 11- service organization. Each The organization's 1977-79 "Who is going to grow it? have qualities that the U. S. replied Scott, “you can bet 17, according to club year Kiwanis and Key Club international theme, Sell it? Buy it?" Government calls a the truth is somewhere president, Jeff Chandler. participate in Circle K Week "Embrace Humanity," is These are merely a few of During Circle K Week, activities. designed to meet this ob- the questions he mentioned. local clubs educate the heal Circle K Week ac- jective by enriching human Others ranged from who will public about their corn- tivities will include several life through association wi munity service projects, community , activities and the lonely, sustaining recruit new members, and campus projects. The main life through health p laomote the organization's event will be the Miss saving human life international theme. Calhoun County Valentine the protection of Circle K Inte~nationalis a Pageant Feb. 13 at 7:30 in resources, and recognizing control. collegiate service boneColeAuditorium. community leaders. "This is a growth industry On Cedar springs Road organization spmsored by estimated at over Kiwanis International with $5,000,000,000 a year," said 12,000 members in 650 clubs Scott. "I don't want to turn throughout the United that over to some cigarette States, Canada, Bahamas, (Continued From Page 9) company. " and Jamaica. Kiwank also Factory Outlet is room for more movies of John Tadlock, director of Aside from these unclear this sort, but there is no the Baptist Campus questions, the medical guarantee they will be as Ministry, commented that aspect of marijuana has Six successful as "Oh God." some things in-the movie did been feverishly argued. agree UleO1Ogicau~but "No drug is totally ha- iMntinued Mm Page 8) Dr. Steven Whitton in the Department of ~~~li~h,said the idea Put forth of God's mless," said Scott, "This Mlrisch Enterprises, and a that he didnot the movie providing mankind with includes alcohol, cafine, All Brand Names Ist Qualfty , p I- controversial and cannot everything to solve its own birth control pills, sacrine scholarship. imagine anyone's being problems enhances the and marijuana. But corn- Participation b~ the SIX offended by it. Whitton movie. ,FLAGS First Annual added, am glad it "Stairway ta Stardom", ewge B~~~~who acte antest is open to all 1978 w!,, performers in SIX FLAGS, The whole purpose of the productions* and the ones who try to be movie was to show concern U, solution instead the 'IX FLAGS shows for mankind. The movie of begin in January and will be wu get a great definitely has one good thing meaning from the movie, I DOMINICAN RfPUBLK held at some 35 college $going campuses and park for it and that was, bud themovie was totally Absolute accreditation with World Health Organization listing. Meets eligibility locations. Some 8,000 requirements of the Association of American Medical Colleges for the COTRANS hopefuls are expected to program. Students qualify to take ECFMG examination. Approved institution for U. audition. S. Dept. of HEW'S guaranteed student loan program and VA benefits. Over 1,500 U.S. The auditions are open to anyone 16 years of age or older. Further information concerning times and locations of auditions can be obtained by contacting SIX FLAGS, INC. Show exorbitant fees invdved; hidden or otherwise. Students are requested to apply Productions, P.O. Box 6666, directly to the Dominican Republic. You may call: 80943384516. You may write : Arlington, Texas 76011, Area CENTRAL RECRUITING OFFICE Code - (817) 2614763, or the Show Department of the SIX FLAGS park nearest -you...... , . .*>, ' #I.<, , . Page 12 m- CIUN~~CLEER February 13, 1978 Winkler (Continued From Page 9) Donkey me. And she said : 'The m way I see fit. There are some InYself ." meet people I really enjoy, teaviewer's job is to get the things I will not discuss in Bette Davis is only one of like James Stewart. I got a dory and your job is to give plblic. Everybody asks me if many celebrities Henry has big charge out of meeting 'h story. That's part of your I'm going to get married, for been able to meet as a result Sean Connery, for instance. I cpufeasion, so you do thase example-I wouldn't ask of his fame, and he reacts to met Sir Laurence Oliver- Jaw htemiews.' And so I do, and anybody that, especially on them much as any fan would. actually I just shook his hand i -er the questions the television. I just keep that to '1 work up a big thrill when I for a moment before he got into his limousine, and I was By Eric Williams thrilled to death. These Davis SGA people just bowl me over. (Contirmed From Page 6) You have to realize that they say that I feel that gwernmental action is not always the are the ones who have best solutiaa to ow pmblem." (Continued From Page 6) captured the world's "Where are you going, Nilton?" Outside the clasaLoom his main interests are golf, imagination, and have held it "Quick Rip." garc&ning, 5shing and going to spa-ts events. extends from the for year upon year. They are "What for?" As a teacher he feels that the greatest satisfaction is to Jacksonville the larger the the artists, and I hope one have seen students who have been under him go on to section will be, Since most day to grow into their "Don't you remember? We have to get a magazine aerthings in the areas of politics and law, and to have student traveling is done company." article containing some interesting news for Mrs. Bum- done well. within a 200 mile radius." bleweeds' class." "Really? When is it due?" "Today idiot ! You are going to have to quit sleeping in class! " "Yea, yea."

The small store was nearly empty, except for a few students arguing over which beer to buy. They went straight to the magazine section and began looking for some interesting news.

"Clem, have you found anything?" "Yea! This really looks good!" "What, her? I don't think that's what Mrs. Bumbleweed had in mind. Besides, that's not news." "No, but she sure is interesting."

"C'mon, look for somebody with their clothes on." "OK, OK, what about this?" "That?" "Well, it says right on the front cover that it is just now being revealed for the first time !"

I. "Farrah and Lee reveal their bedroom games?" "Yea, wow! That should really be great!" "Why? You don't believe that crap do you?" "Well, just think! He's got bionic powers!"

"Oh, it still wouldn't b8 any good." "Why not?" "He'd probably do it in slow motion." "Oh." 1 "Keep looking, keep looking." "How about this?" "What's that?" "It says here that Elvis is not really dead! And look! Here's a photo of him in a wheelchair! Now that is some news!" "It would be to Elvis." "You don't believe anything do you?" "Nope - ah! Here's some interesting news!" 1 "Really? What's it about?" "It says here that President Carter is about to sign a i new bill!" "You call that interesting?" Monday - Barry Manilow - &'EvetrNoww "No, but Mrs. Bumbleweed will think it is." "Really? She Likes that kind of stuff?" U "Yea. It's all she talks about." Tuesday - Sanford Townsend - 6LIhaoGlidew "Really?" Wednesday Isley Brothers - &'GoFor "Of course! Don't you ever listen in class?" "Nope, I've never had the chance." Your Gunsw "why?" "YOUnever wake me up." Thursday - Charlie Danlels Band6'Midnight "Why must I do everything?" . "You're older than me." Wind9' I "Damn! Age can be so depressing!" "Oh, don't worry. It says right here that scientists have Friday - Rita Coolidge "Anytime An discovered a new formula that makes you 2Q years younger- - !" "Clem," "Yea?" "Shul-up." %t\l'r?CLEER Page 13 After two year absence Medema to return here

Ken Medema, singer, composer, Advance tickets are on sale at the BCM pianist, has been writing and singing his Student Center at $2.50. They will be $3 at own sones since 1970 when he benan composLg original material for his w&k as a music therapist. Since that time. his music has carried him throughout 'this JSUJazz Ensemble country, Canada, and England. Medema will be making a return visit to JSU on Feb. 16, having presented a concert two years ago. The Feb. 16 JSU Jazz Ensemble plans concert will be held in the Student Commons Auditorium at 7:30 and is being sponsored by the BCM.

summer tour of Europe According to John Tadlock, director of the JSU-BCM, Medema is one of the most By MAURICE BOWLES While in Europe the group exciting performers he has ever seen and The JSU Jazz Ensemble, will entertain at festivals and five years in the Army he probably is the most creative. "About otherwise known as the Jazz and, hopefully, at univer- band. 80 percent of his concert is created as he Force, has announced plans sities. They will play for a Edwards taught himself performs," Tadlock stated, "and he for a tour of Europe this "wide variety of people" how to play string bass and combines a really fine musical ability Ken Medema Summer. including VIP's and average tuba. He played "pit" bands with an unusually sensitive un- cn broadway and sang on the derstanding of people and life." the door. Further details are available at The three week trip was citizens. 4357020. made possible when the Forty percent of the trip is Ed Sullivan Show. He also group won a national being funded by the performed in a band with audition through the Friendship Ambassador's Freddie Cole, the late Nat Friendship Ambassadors Foundation, and finances King Cole's brother. Foundation, a foreign ex- will also come from other The ensemble is taking an change program. sources, including the host extensive road crew with This isn't the first time the countries. them including a nurse, a ensemble has carted away Dr. Surace, says that the public relations man, an the spoils of victory. These band has raised money by audio engineer, a guys have seve$al first place playing at several events photographer and reporter. awards to their credit, in- and that the university is The ensemble deserves cluding Best Band in the really "going out of the way" our recognition and support. Kentonian Jazz Festival in in support of the excursion. The members are as follows : Atlanta and First Place in A small part of the money Scott Holsomback, Mark the AAA Division of the will also come from the Godwin, Ed Manderson, Bill Appalachian Jazz Festival. students. Godsby, Clayton Morris, Dr. Ron Surace, the en- The members of the en- Ralph Whitfield, Huck semble's director, says that semble are, obviously, very Smith, Andy Rakouski, the group will tour eastern talented. One such member David Bobroff, Charles European countries, in- is Eddie Edwards, the Collins, Michael Bolick, Ed cluding two Communist acoustic bass player, who is Je~ings,Ron Culpepper, countries-Bulgaria and a retired army NCO. His Rowan Durr, Chris Daglis, Romania. They also hope to experience includes six Tommy Kramer, David entertain in Switzerland. years of glee club singing Turner and Eddie Edwards.

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(Continued From Page 8) behalf. course, if given the choice, somewhere at three in the He has mixed feelings I'd probably choose what I'm morning, trying to entertain about his success. "I miss doing because it has some a bunch of halfdrunk people. advantages. I'm not com- the camaraderie of being a "I'll be 40 next year, and blue-collar worker," he plaining, these are just now I think about things like explains. "I miss the simple things that I have to adjust that. It's important to me things, like helping a friend to." He says that people that my life grow in- change a carburetor on his approach him differently now, as Bill Withers the tellectually someplace other car. I miss the excitement of than going around trying to saving all year to go some mnger rather than Bill be a middle-aged rock and place for a week. I miss the Withers, regular guy, and roller. For the next four or excitement at payday--the the difference bothers him at five years it still seems like little treats you give your- times. fun, but I'd hate to go past self, like a steak dinner at a At the age of 39, Withers is that. There are more im- restaurant. A steak'll never still concerned about his portant things than en- taste the same to me, future. "It wouldn't surprise tertaininment and par- because the thrill has gone- me if. at some point in mv A. .-- ,, l'all w='g. out of those things. life, of a +&iden look2 as if to underxore "Now I'm not j~tOne of into samething elseo It eke conflict he seems to be the guys," Withers* Says. be anything-inha1ati0n feeling, he ad& dth a "It's not a give and take therpy, maybe. hate to be chuckle, "mat's important situation anymore. Of a 50-year-01d man Out too, though." Basketball roundup

By Jerry Rutledge

Molding a Gulf South the guard-play of Bruce pint defeat. Conference record of 28 and aemer. who returned to a 7-11 overall mark, Coach action after being injured Bill Jones' Gamecocks head Before the fight, the most of the season, the Gamecocks played inspired into the final weekend of the Gamecocks jumped out to a 'season, needing victories in basketball, leading the 13 point lead midway entire first half before all their remaining games to through the second half. salvage a winning season. allowing LU to take a 5246 But with five minutes to advantage to the dressing The Gamecocks lost two GSC go, the Gamecocks' in ability games in their most recent mom at the half. After to convert free throws swapping the lead back and outings, losing to Delta State proved to be the deciding 90-87 and to Livingston, 88-83, forth during the early part of factor. the second half, the in a fight marred, heatedly David Thomas, having his (Photo by Eric Wishner) contested game. Gamecocks held a three finest game (point wise) a point advantage (70-67) Delta State 90, Gamecocks 87 Gamecock, scored 31 points when the fjght broke out Snakebit. to lead all scorers. between the Gamecocks, Above, Livingston University and JSU show That's the only way to fans, and Livingston players. describe the Gamecocks' 90- Livingston 88, Gamecocks 83 87 loss to the visiting A fight with eight minutes When order was restored, a difference of opinion during a recent game. Statesmen. to go in the game proved to LU outscored the Jaxmen 21- For 35 minutes, the be the turning point as the 13 during the final stretch of Gamecocks were almost Gamecocks gave the the game to take the win. Beh,Gamecocks in action totally in command, out- nation's number 15 team all A1 Lankford and David playing the visitors on both it wanted and then some Thomas led JSU scoring with ends of the court. Keyed by before going down to a five 19 points apiece.

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MEMBER FDIC Moving on up

The renovation of Paul Snow Stadium pleted by Aug. 1, well ahead of ibe is right on schedule, according to JSU beginnine of the U78 football season, The athletic director, Jerry Cole. The con- renovated stadium will seat 15,809 struction work is expected to be com- spectators.

Over Georgiu JSU gymnasts take decision

The Jacksonville State 130.30-117.65, in a dual meet talented squad moved to a 4- Bomiwell (G), ' 7:7O; 5. University women gymnasts Friday night. 2 dual-meet record with the McDonald (G), 7.50; 6. downed Georgia College, Coach Robert Dillard's win. Kathy Balk (J), 7.25. Jax State swept the top six Balance beam: 1. Ledie places in the vaulting event Hill (J), 8.40; 2. Cindy Frank and the top five spats in the (J); 8.15; 3. McDonald (G), floor exercises. 8.10; 4. (tie) McDermott (G), Susan Puckett of JSU was aoo; susan Puckett (J) 8.00; first in the all-around 6. Kathy Balk (J) 7.60. Men gymnasts win in Charleston category, and teammate Cindy Frank was runner-up. Floor exercise: 1. SUBM ' Puckett (J), 8.80; 2. Cindy Here are the top six Frank (J),8.75; 3. Leslie Hill All-round Pomrnrl her- finishers in each event: (8.50; 4. Amy Arnts (J), 8.35; CHARLESTON, S. C.- and the Citadel (98.90). (1) - Mark Lee of Jax State (45 951 (1) - Swanson of W Virg~nta(8 15) Vaulting : 1. Susan Puckett Lee (2) - Cameron of W Vlrglnla (444) (2) - Mark Lee of Jax State (7 25) 5. Kathy Balk (J), 7.90; 6. Jack son l1 St ate Mark led Jax State (3) - Sleeper of w V~rplnla(43 68) (3) - Cameron of W Vlrglnla (7 10) (J), 9.15; 2. Cindy Frank (J) 45'95 Floor Rungs Manns (G), 7.75. University's men's gym- (1) - steve Martin of Jax State (8 7) (1) - Sleeper of W Vlr lnla (8 10) . 8.75; 3. Leslie Hill (J), 8:30; IlasticS team tallied 179.45 points for first place all- (2) - Cameron of w V~rg~n~a(8 25) (2) - Kevin Nee of ~axgtate(7 75) (3) - ~lckWatton of Jax State (8 2) (3) - Rlck Walton of Jax State (7 10) 4. Kathy Balk (J) 8:lO; 5. All-around: 1. Susan points here Saturday af- round honors. Teammate Vault Parallel bars Amy Arnts (J), 7.50; 6. Pudtett (J), 34.45; 2.eCindy tanoon to win a quad-meet Rick Walton was fourth all- $;;: ";',";~;;~;';;a~~a~;~P)5) 1 ~~~r~;bt",~1\~$;(\8$) Becky Vedel (J), 7:45. Frank (J), 33.75; 3. Leslie hosted by The Citadel. mund with 43.05. (3) - Carl Bolllnger of Jax State (8 85) (3) - Mark Lee of Jax State (7 80) High bar (3) - Sleeper of W Vlrgln~a(7 80) Uneven parallel bars: 1. Hill (J), 31.00; 4. Kathy Balk West Virginia placed Results of the meet (top (1) - RIC~Waiton of Jax State (8 2s) - (tie) Susan Puckett (J), (J), 30.85; 5. McDermott X *) second with 175.63, followed three finishers) were as "Kb'::h?p$n$r,'~$,"t?t&18 8:50; Cindy Frank (J)8:50; (G), 29.95; 6. Brayman (G), by James Madison (151.20) follows: 3. McDermott (G), 8:lO; 4. 25.20. . 8. , i i, > il 5. POOR Presents Boys From Tallahassee

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