Humphries President's Race
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Val. &No. 8 Jacksonville (Alabama) State University Monday, A@ 5, 1976 Humphries president's race The elections and runoffs votes to John Robinson's 203. Constitution to abolih the over, the new officers of the The new officers will of- office of secretary in favor of Student Government ficially take office at the the office of executive Association have been an- Awards Day Ceremony, assistant, the new SGA nounced. They are Mike April 6. president will have to ap VAN HALL Humphries, president; With the passing of an Kerrv Sumner, vice amendment to the SGA (See HUMPHRIES, Page 5) president; and Van Hall, was also ratified . A Young singer named p*m of $1. album, "Jesse's .Trig." Oliver emerged a few years Total voting in the SGA to sue MTB IVck and jan in- Oliver has been per- March 29 The announcement of yet a MTB for the economic ago. He came out with two &lence his gald-recordearning songs, and forming for eight years. It to 700. Humphrig third cancellation by the damage and damage to their "Good Morning, Starshine" receivedprogressions' a He Once basbeen saidof his wwk that 303 votes and Robert Marshall Tucker Band to reputation incud by the anf eomplirmentfrom his WW~S"tnvvite mental Smith with 285 votes £aced appear on this campus ajntinued cancellation of the "Jean." japl singer This Wednesday night at 8 Fit%era1d pictures and mt a viaal each other in a runoff March prompted SCA president band. in Chat 'em Inn the w- for his rendition of the lap; impression much like a 31. The final vote Was sdoMayor SGA vie hwningsaid that the SGA waltz classic "Bluartte." wmlio.,, Hwphries* 276 votes, and president Robert Downing to wants to show that though feehouse will host this 25 He recently co-wrote and year-old singercmposer- myed with Steve Goodman If you'd like to hear his Smith, 233 votes. announce their plan to sue JSU is a small4ate in- Kerr Sumner won a land- the -. saution, it does have rights guitarist from Nof th a the latter,s recent kind of music, remember the Carolina for the adrmsslon admhion price is only $1. slide victory against his ~t last Maday night's and means to protect them. opponent J. D. Hardin. The SGA meting, the senate Also at the Senate vote was 578 to 75. approved their motion to meeting, the Senate passed a Hallrace wonwith the440 take legal adion against motionfollow bythe Ron Constitution Bearden to Journalism courses offered treasurer'sVan knowledge of the operation Committee's recom- Plans are now being made mendation for streamlining for next year's Mimosa and of a school newspaper. the Senate by adopting a new Chanticleer. Any student JN304-Yearbook Editing : plan for representation. The who is interested or thinks he Layout and Management is plan would eliminate class might be interested in offered for students who plan officers from serving in the working on either to work on the Mimosa. The Senate and provide for 23 publication next year should organization, design, layout, commuter senators at large contact Debbie Skipper, and copy writing are among and 17 resident senators. Editor or Dr. Clyde Cox the items which the class The motion will go before advisor of the Chanticleer; plans for the following year's the student body as an Ron Mitchell Editor, or Mrs. annual. amendment to the SGA Opal hvett, Advisor of the Many students may not Constitution. Mimosa. realize that they could The Senate also passed a A student does not have to contribute to these motion by Joe Maloney to have had any previous ex- publications and .that they allocate $2500 for a weekend perience on publications would be welcome to do so. barbeque April 9. work to become a member of The journalism classes allow A motion by Charles the staff of one of the school students the opportunity to Benson to alter the com- oublications. A student who develop their interest and position of the Com- is seriously considering ability and make a wor- munications Board was working on either thwhile contribution. Each defeated. Benson's plan publication should think publication would benefit by called for four faculty about taking the journalisn representation from each members (the Chanticleer's courses, taught during the academic department, advisor, the Mimosa ad- summer, which prepare the major organization, and visor, the radio station's student for work on one of varsity sport. Consequently, advisor and one additional the publications. each department chairman, faculty member and four JN30.3-Fundamentals of organization president, and students (the SGA president, Newspaper Layout and coach is invited to encourage and representatives from the Editing is offered to give students to participate. The Dogwoods are everywhere. This Mter a week of wind and rain, it's a Chanticleer, the Mimosa and students who wish to work on Kon Mitchell picture captures their delicate beauty. welcome sight. WWS to be selected by their the Chanticleer a basic Debbie Skipper This picture also captures some sunlight. respective staffs). Page 2. 62 Cadets receive MS awards By RON MITCHELL fitness, leadership and mall rifle team. zheimer, George Woods, III, the Founders and Patriots of derson, Jr. received the Staff Writer unit tactics. Three senior Cadet Capt. Howard Tony Thomas, and Byron America Gold Medal for his Bronze Medal. The Student Commons cadets have successfully Preskitt, Cadet James York. good leadership and ac- The Scabbard and Blade Auditorium was the scene completed the U. S. Newman, Cadet 2nd Lt. A military history book, complishments reflecting presented awards to three of the Military Science Ranger School at Ft. Ben- Robert Hendrix, Cadet 2nd provided by the association the ideals of patriotisn. For outstanding cadets. These Department awards day on ning . Lt. Stan Clemons, Cadet of the United States Army, her outstanding leadership cadets were Cadet 2nd Lt. March 24. In all, 62 cadets The Ranger honor ribbon Maj. John Bird, Cadet Capt. was presented to Cadet John a n d e n c o u r a g i n g Tim Knight, Cadet Sergeant received awards. was presented to these three Don Hall, Cadet 2nd U. Easterwood as the cadet Americanism within the Major John Easterwood, Among those who received cadets, Cadet Maj. John Alexander Elliot and 2nd Lt. &owing the greatest ex- corps of cadets, Cadet Cadet Wilbert Pryor. awards was the cadet bat- Little, Cadet Capt. Don Hall Steve Clemons were ~llencein the study of Lindsey Anne Black was Each year the Northeast talion commander Don Wolf and Cadet Capt. Phillip awarded Department of the military history. presented the National Alabama Chapter of the who received an engraved Knight. Army Certificates of Robert G. Williams Sojourners Medal. Retired Officers Association saber for his service as Other cadets receiving the Achievement and a silver received the Veterans of For his contribution to the presents an award to the JSU Cadet Battalion Com- Ranger honor ribbon were compass for their per- Foreign Wars Medal for his advancing of the ROTC unit cadet who compiles the mander . Stan Clemons, Steve formance in the divisional outstanding achievement and Department of Military highest leadership score at The American Legion Clemons and Richard Drake. orienteering meet. and concentrated effort in Science at JSU, Cadet 2nd advanced camp. This year presented awards to Cadet Charles T. Phillips The Gold Citation was Military and Academic Lt. Robert Warren was Cadet Maj. Peter Brandt, Maj. John Bird and Cadet received the first place in- awarded to thirteen cadets subjects and ROTC ac- awarded the AUSA ROTC who had an advanced camp 2nd Lt. Steve Clemons for dividual award for main- for their outstanding tivities. Medal. score of 130, received the their military leadership, taining the highest in- leadership, their con- The Daughters of the In recognitim of his ser- award. discipline, character and dividual avgage in Corn- tributions to the ROTC American Revolution Gold vice to the corps of cadets Four awards have been citizenship. Bird and Cadet petition on the rifle team. program and their Medal was presented to and for having demonstrated established in honor of 2nd It. Tim Knight received Debbie Hall received the dedication to the corps of Cadet Capt. Don E. Hall for diligence in the discharge of outstanding officers who the American Legion ROTC second place individual cadets. Cadets receiving the his loyalty and patriotism, his duties, Cadet Capt. Rex gave their lives in service of award for scholastic ex- award as well as a .22 calibm award were Cadet Capt. dependability and good Forney was awarded the their country in Vietnam. cellence for highest overall rifle which is presented by Mike Lamb, Cadet Capt. character, adherence to American Veterans of World ,me first of these is the grade point average in MSIV the First National Bank of Calvin Russell, Cadet Capt. military discipline and a War I1 medal. Jerry McNabb award which and MSIII respectively. Jacksonville each year to the Jay Hanline, Cadet 2nd Lt. fundamental and patriotic Senior Sponsors Andrea was presented by the The outstanding Ranger rifle team member who has Steve McLaurin, and Cadets understanding of the irn- Dial, Debbie Kennedy, Fellowship of Christian ribbon is presented to out- shown the greatest im- Jdf Halms, David Thomas, partance of ROTC training. Teresa Goggans and Barrie Athletes in memory of Capt. standing Ranger cadets who pmvement and has made the Michelle Stinson, Tracy The sons of the American AUimn were presented Gold Jerry McNabb, a have excelled in physical greatest contribution to the Watkins, Mike Willan-- Revolution Bronze Medal Citations. distinguished Military Jwas presented to Phillip W.