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SGA Finds New Ways v'ol. 25-No. 22 Jacksonville (Alabama) State UniverSity Tuesday, March 6, 1979 SGA finds new ways to utilize money BYJANAMCW'HORTER into two parts with half of it Parking would then be on a students provided through At the Student Govern- mandatory for all students. "first come, first the cooperation of ac- merit Association (SGA) 'Ibis would support clubs and .~~i~. counting students. Roc meeting on Monday night, organizations such as the Other business included aewsberry made a motion Feb. 26, the senators radio station, the paper, the the senate approving a free discussed some new ways to yearbook and other SGA income tax service for the (See SGA, Page 3) utilize the money from the a~~rovedfunctions. The .. - 7 student activity fee and the second part would be use of one consolidated voluntarv and would go into Cooperatron sought sticker for resident and the fund so commuter parkkg. that more money could be fmm JSU students President Peinhardt -.invested .-. in- "gettine. -. to~-rate discussed setting aside a performers. By CHUCK AVERY available for funding is the p~rtionofthis activity fee to The Executive Branch of In an interview on wed- deciding factor on such in- build a recreational center the SGA also proposed the nesday, Dean Schmitz was creases. JSU- Rifle Team for intramural sports and for idea of consolidating the asked questions about the As far as the recent "panty .r a student union building. He commuter and resident problems on campus. raids" are concerned, rules Jacksonville State-University's rifle team defeated 10 of Aliceville won top honors for the Gamecocks. Members also discussed cutting the fee stickers into one sticker According to him, there and regulations will be en- other colleges to take the Mardi Gras Invitational Rifle of the team are, left to right, first row, Sgt. H. Killgrove, are some problems with the forced according to the Tournament at Nicholls State University recently. The coach; Bill Puckett, Aliceville; Coleman Ledford, conditions and needs of the policies of the University and Gamecocks pushed their record to 194 with the win, the Summerville, Ga. Second row, Pat Fulmer, Oxford; 1 S.G.A. Officer ~lections dormitory. The need for new dormitory visiting hours. top record in the Alabama Rifle Conference. Bill Puckett Randy Beers, Montevallo and Rick Ward, Albertville. I equipment and furniture is "What we really are asking Sign-up - March 5 - 9 among the top of the is that the students priorities. cooperate with us as far as New director for March 6 Students throwing trash respecting individuals' Campaigning Begins - mlcE out of dorm windows and rights are concerned." littering on campus is also "The "panty raids" have JSU dance performance night - March 78th ends - becoming a problem. Sch- brought unfavorable midnight March 25th rnitz commented that we publicity and undesirable By WENDY MARTIN m Self Cafetena. All of the held for this concert so the interest on cam~us.It is - have a beautiful campus and characters on campus. If JS~T has a dance comp ~y choreography will be Mrs. company will be joined by a already obvious &at there is he "would like to see it students do riot co~npiywith and has had one for a few Roswal's. The show will group of students interested a large interest in dance Elections - Monday, March remain as a source of pride the regulations, TJniversity years, but this year the truly be a variety of dance in dance. from the performing side, for everybody." discipline or even civil company has a new director, and will have something for but dancers must have an 126th There has been a lot of talk charges could be broughl Peggy Roswal. Mrs. Roswal all ages to enjoy. There will Mrs. Roswal, not one to audience. The dancers hope lately about security here on against violators. received her Master of Arts be no admission charged as stand still, is already hoping to have a full house at this Run-off - Wednesday, campus. He was asked If he in Dance at Texas Woman's the company wants to in- to put on a mini concert concert as it will only be held March 28th thought that the security was "Basically, the vast University. Her emphasis troduce itself to the campus. during finals. She hopes to for one night. I adequate. In reference to majority are really good was in modern dance, but The company consists of use not only her Anyone interested in I crowd control he replied, students and are of no she also teaches ballet, tap, six girls who take the dance choreography but also knowing more about dance, "There are times when we problem." Schmitz stated. jazz and pointe. laboratory, which is students' Choreography from classes, or performances needmore people to assist us 'We need help and The company is getting to organized give students the annual workshop held for should contact Mrs. Roswal on campus but we can get cooperation from the ready to put on a concert credit for time spent in kr dance classes. This of in StepheensonGlrn ofiice no. assistance if needed." Irn- students in solving thk Tuesday, March 6, at 8 p.m. performing. Auditions were course will depend on the tc - - -- -- - --- - - --- - - -- --- - - -- -- - 5. provements in the campus problem. The best way The company is getting organized to give students the annual workshop held br &;;iiiontact, -- r-----Mrs. Roswal on campus but we can get cooperation trom the ready to put on a concert credit for time spent in her dance classes. mis: of assistance if needed." Im- students in solving this Tuesday, March 6, at 8 p.m. performing. Auditions were course will depend on the hi5. Stephemon Gg-~r,oGice ris. -- provements in the campus problem. The best way ta secaaity is an understudy but help is to be more alert to the amount of money what is going on." Wade addresses - necessary, students are Notice I By LINDA MASTERS referred to a local hospital. Are you thoroughly The drugs and phar- The Chanticleer will not be printed for the next two familiar with ow Student maceutical supplies are weeks due to AEA holidays. The next issue will be on Health Center? Sponsored by obtained from 14 or 15 drug March 27. eography class Jacksonville State companies within the United University, the Health States servicing offices in By CHUCK AVERY both tine and money in Friday, Feb. 23, Mr. Frank a new location were ex- Center services more than Atlanta, Ga., Tennessee and The SGA and the Student having their tax returns Wade, Outshipment tensive in the attempt to sore throats 'and colds. Alabama. The drugs ad- Accounting Association have p~epared.All returns will be Manager for Federal-Mogul, gradually narrow the Miss Carol Lawler, head ministered in the clinic are developed a program which held confidential between Art Council reviews was invited to speak to the possible sites down from nurse and Mrs. Mary Holder, the cheapest bought would enable students to the student accountant and students in Problems in anywhere east of the LPN, may conduct services anywhere. Money received have their income tax forms the person whose taxes are films for '79- '80 year Location and Tran- Mississippi to several in- such as urine tests, cultures, is reimbursed for more filled out for free. being processed. sportation, a geography dividual communities within gonorrhea cultures, finger medication and samples are The SGA is funding the The processing is expected The 1978-80 school year committee who are each course taught by Dr. the areas of northern tip tests (for blood sugar), free. project with money from the to take a maximum of three seems a long way off to some given a catalogue from Baucom. Mr. Wade's talk Alabama, Tennessee and mono tests, and pregnancy The clinic is open Monday erltertainment fund. They days. Persons interested in 3eople, but - not, to the which each member com- dealt with the factors behind Kentucky. Some of the tests. Although birth control through Friday 8 a.m.4: 30, plan to pay the SGA a having their tax returns nembers of JSU's piles a list of prospective the decision to locate the measurable factors con- is also offered, many are and an average of 50 to 60 minimum of $100 but the processed should come by Cinematic Arts Council. titles. A meeting is then Federal-Mogul distribution sidered were labor costs, referred to the Calhoun students are cared for daily. overall cost wiil depend m the SGA office between the Members of the Council are called. All lists are con- plant here in Jacksonville. taxes, available tran- County Health Department All services and coun- the number of forms hours of 1 and 4:30 p.m. on :ow busy at work scanning sidered and a master list of Originally located in sportation, and markets. for other reliable methods. seling are strictly con- processed. For the first 100 weekdays. recent catalogues so that the about 50 titles is selected. Coldwater, Mich., the first mere were numerous in- Allergy shots are ad- fidential and are locked in forms processed, a cost of $5 film series for 1979-80 can be The films are then booked distribution plant eventually tangible factors that were ministered to those students Eles to which only the doc- per form will be charged, SGA President, Keith Peinhardt, said, "We feel it booked. According to through companies ranging expanded to the point at considered, for example, the who bring doctors' orders tors and nurses have access, then for every additional Cinematic Arts chairperson from Atlanta to Hollywood.
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