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Sisk Addresses Recent Student Honors Banquet The next issue of Hoot's Holier Looett Offers Tips 'Just a little this, the 80's with the will be published I 60's to 70's. 4* THE CHANTICLEER Jacksonville State University Val. 31-No. 3 3 Jacksonville, Alabama July 26, 1984 Sisk addresses recent student honors banquet Life will never again be so "easy" honors" and "with distinction and science; and Pamela Harris of as it was in college, according to special honors" on their diplomas to Guntersville, special honors in Phil Sisk of Scottsboro, president of be awarded during commencement English and History. the Jacksonville State University Friday, Aug. 1W1, are: COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND FINE Student Government Association, COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ARTS: Rebecca Benefield of speaking during the recent awards BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: AIbertville, special honors in music: banquet for honors students. Jacquelyn Brown of Anniston, with Teressa Cousson of Pensacola, Fla., "I refer to college life as 'easy' for distinction and special honors in special honors in drama; Susan two reasons. One: freedom. We as accounting; Jonna S. Carpenter of Flick of Hopatong, N. J., special college students have experienced Jacksonville, special honors in honors in music; Donald Scott freedom like we will never know the management; Kathy Crawford of Moore of Jacksonville, special rest of our lives. Never again will Anniston, distinction and special hondrs in music; Bridget Ellen they give you a job where they say if honors in accounting; Mark Dorries Reacles of Anniston, special honors you come 75 percent of the time we'll of Gadsden, special honors in ac- in clothing; Esther Renee Silas of give you a paycheck. counting; Kathleen Hall of Anniston, McCa ysville, Ga ., distinction and "Never again will they say 'that's special honors in finance; James special honors in music; Robert okay' if you cut class on Friday and Hyde of Crossville, special honors in Saofl Whorton of Cedartown, Ga., go to Florida on the weekend and management; Sherry Schlerf of special honors in drama. , come in late on Monday. Never Weaver, special honors in general COLLEGE OF mJING: high again will you be able to take time business; Karla Schroeder of Dixon of Gadsden, special honors in off during the afternoon to check Huntsville, special honors in nursing; Kathy E. Hocutt of Gad- your mail about three times hoping management; Jeffrey Suggs of sden, special honors in nursing; and your check from father has come Birmingham, special honors in Caron Wainright of Jacksonville, in," he said. accounting; Barbara Tolbert of s~ecialhonors in nursing. Sisk, a senior with a double major Oneonta, distinction and special 'COLLEGE OF SCIE~NCE AND in management and computer honors in accounting; and Karen SGA President Phil Sisk MATHEMATICS: Dorothy Killough science, said the students may never Tribbey of Ft. McClellan, special of Alpine, special honors in honors in management. Wilrner StafEord of Gadsden, special COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES again have the guarantees offered honors in elementary education; geography; Nancy McCreless of by college life. COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES: Donna Gadsden, special honors in biology; JUSTICE: Beverly G. Self of Deborah Stubs of Anniston, spel Avans of Jacksonville, distinction "As students we've been honors in elementary educabon; John Morgan of Gadsden, special guaranteed several things: at- Alexander City, special honors in and special honors in political honors in biology. Ricky Vice of Lakeland, Fla., science; Timothy Black of Fayet- tention, supervision, help. If you've corrections. special honors in physical COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ever had a problem you could go see COLLEGE OF EDUCATION : education; Wanda Waters of teville, Ga., special honors in INFORMATION SYSTEMS: your instructor. If you had a major Janet Butler of Talladega, distino Albertville, distinction and special psychology; Anna K. Roca of Kenneth C. Arndt of Weaver, special problem you could go see Dr. tion and special honors in elemen- honors in early childhood education; Huntsville, distinction and special honors in computer science; Charles Montgomery (JSU president). tary education; Tommie Childress Melissa Woodham of Albertville, honors in political science and T. Casey, of Jacksonville, special "The other thing we've been of Albertville, special honors in special honors in early childhood English; Chris Scantland of honors in computer science; and guaranteed is a community. It has early childhood education; Mary education; Peggy Snead of Boaz, Jacksonville, distinction and special John C. Mizzell of Glencoe, special been your friends as much as your Ann Cottles of Boaz, special honors distinction and special honors in honors in English; Robin Scott of honors in computer information teachers who have helped you grow in early childhood education; Teresa biology and mathematics. systems. up. That's one reason I'm such an Dees of Cullman, special honors in Oneonta, special honors in political advocate of Jacksonville State elementary education: Shelia G. Constitution- - University; it is a great place to Denson of adsd den, special honors come to grow up." in early childhood education; Shelia Sisk told the seniors two ways to V. Denson of Attalla, special honors Rewrite ready for approval cope outside college: smile to break in elementary education; Judy By GREG SPOON The benefit of a more representative group of students down barriers, and show a EIixon of Gallant, special honors in The SGA summer senate has been working hard and the elimination in the number of elections are willingness to see the other fellow's elementary education; Vicki Ger- despite problems with assembling a quorum at each positive points of this proposal. point of view. mann of Rossville, Ga., special meeting. The areas of concentration have been on ap- The second major change is replacing the Judicial "And be proud that you are honors in elementary education; ~ovingthe Cinematic Art Council's movie schedule for Council with a Supreme Court which has jurisdiction graduating from Jacksonville State Cynthia Hancock of Pisgah, special the coming year and on the proposed new constitution. over all judiciary matters. University. I am very confident in honors in early childhood education; Extensive work has been done on the document and its Other changes include setting up committee saying that Jacksonville State is the Sharon Hilburn of Piedmont, special rough draft is awaiting approval of the summer senate guidelines (by the senate) apart from the constitution best four-year institution in the honors in elementary education; Jo before going to the students in the fall. Much of the credit which can be changed when necessary rather than state. We do produce the best Ann Horton of Ft. Payne, special goes to Jim Hyatt and Andy Goggans. The old con- dealing with the constitution as a whole. graduates of any University in this honors in early childhood education; stitution, lengthy and vague, was reduced some seven The creation of the new dorm committee will "tie in a fie state. Barbara Morton of Boaz, distinction pages to a present twelve page document. closer relationship between housing, the committee, and "Set your goals high. I know and special honors in elementary According to SGA President, Phil Sisk, the two major the senate," according to Sisk. you've always achieved great things education; Susan Roberts of An- changes are the election process for senators and the An amended senator attendance policy is also in the past, but continue to set your niston, special honors in special establishment of a Supreme Court to replace the present proposed. The number of absences has been reduced goals high. A wise person once said, education; Barry Shrader of Flat Judicial Council. Sik added that the present divisiqn in from seven to four. This will enable the SGA to function 'People don't expect more of you Rock, special honors in physical the election process for senators needs changing. The more positively because senators must be present. than you expect of yourself.' " education; Sharon Smith of process proposed will allow students to vote for a Another change deals with the qualifications of the The top scholars, those who have Jacksonville, distinction and special designated number of senators-ablarge instead of business manager. The present constitution states that earned the designation "special honors in elementary education; special groups choosing senators from within the group. (See %A, Page 2) Page 2 THE CHANTICLEER July I,l984 Blood drive is Chqnticleer ARMY ROTC: a huge- success adopts By RANDY FAIR This summer’s blood drive held on Monday, July 23, was a huge success, according to Inter-Club Council President, Tamela Houston. format THE Houston said the drives in the summer usually average from 70 to 80 pints. This year’s goal was 75 pints. Although the goal was not reached, the By GREG SPOOJV drive netted 70 pints. Houston was pleased with the drive despite Wig five Several newspapers in this are pints short of the goal. lave changed over to a new layot Douglas Pelham, a Red Cross volunteer, said, “This was one of the ormat and The Chanticleer is nc COLLEGE healthiest groups I’ve ever seen. Only one person was deferred and that eing left out. was due to exceptionally small veins, not to low hemoglobin.” Houston, who was called on to head up the drive by Renee Lupa, SGA Effective July 1, area newspaper vice-president, said, “I would really like to thank all the people who uch &s The Amiston Star, Thc supported the drive by giving blood and helping work. I’m thankful for acksonville News, and The Pied COURSE those who worked at the drive. Those people were Buddy Spradley, Clay aont Journal4ndependent change Warmbrod, Warren Caldwell, Debbie Smith, Douglas Pelham, Susie -om an eightcolumn broadshee McLeod, and Patsy Floyd. rmat to a sixcolumn page.
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