Page 2 of business gets new dean Jacksonville State Rhyne Coliege in Hickory areas of marketing, "We will promote University has hired a new and his MBA and DSA from management and real academic excellence and try dean of the School of The George Washington estate," said Shuford. to create a learning en- Business to replace Dr. B. J. University in Washingbn, D. However, no new faculty vironment within the Fuller. He is Richard C., has already begun lor- have yet been hired to school," he added. Harvey Shuford Jr. of mulating plans for im- repiace John Alvis in ac- Shuford's father was a Hickory, N. C. proving the School of counting, Dr. Paul Barnet, lawyer, and his mother was Shuford, who received his Business. Hal Smith or Ronald Swanin a merchandise manager. He BA in Business Ad- "We're going to be hiring m a r k e t n g a n d obtained early industrial ministration from Lenoir some additional faculty in management, or Arthur experience in accounting James, Dr. Akbar Akhtar or and management in textiles Chanticleer campus calendar ~r.Dale Swan in economics. and furnitures industries. Shuford anticipates this uCornmunity of the Committed" is the theme of the rebuilding of the faculty of shuford served as a annual Fall Retreat sponsored by the JSU Baptist the School of Business to regdar Army officer in the Campus Ministry to be held this weekend, Sept. 3-5, at the take a period of months tc ~ca~~~~~M~~~~~ corps and BCM Student Center. complete. retired from the service as a The principal leader for the event will be Milt Hughes, Shuford also plans to colonel. H~ was a consultant in campus evangelism with National Student "develop, on a full-scale pmfessional management Ministries, Nashville, Tenn. ba~s,Programs bllrance with ~~l~~ ine Other features of the retreat will include creative and real estate. We're goi% B,,~,, ~~~~~~~~~j~~ worship, Bible study, film, ga~ng,rnudc afid to have new programs b the Huntsville for f~uryears. He fdlowship. form of short seminar directed the MUA pmgr:?~l sessions geared - The retreat wL2 begira with a cookout at 5 p.m. ~r! toward tcr AXah:.;~mn h & ?& kd~iriaiand gcjyex.rjma:t,a;r.:I Friday, Seyt. 3. The cost is $3, University anrct has hwn -I++- -;. lmagen?ent groups '' co;ardinator of ad- Rhufqrd ,-.id he warils :E Law Edorcememt come LE 510, Seminar in Ceri;;aiw,i rin~st~atk~e~sltll&es with the EF~~~~~~,wa not pst dIrkg Qje fag. l~a=".very we:: corn- Urliversieq 3: Aizlk&?~a in :;rurricetions wifk s:,uder:i,s. semester. iG 513, Seminar in Correctional Lahv wili ti- z3UiTLc;si--illie.Tie ;s :al,S ]ifit& to avdable insteade17ne instruchr for LE 513 wiii be Maj. F, vrdergraduate arid graduate le.c!~ in the fields 0'

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S, Office. years, various operations, such as "We handle the collection of the Lagan scurlty and food services, have come 28 oz. assorted Walker, Nationzl Direct and the Nursing and gone. Others, like the recreaticn Student loans," Faln said. "We also have area of Student Commons, have been CHEK Beverages exit interviews with students that have fairly recent additions. All told, the loam at the tune they graduate or Special Services Department is probably whenever they ieave the university." the most important department as far as 8 oz. Twin Cracking Tickets to athletic events and everyday operations go and the job done Good Potato Chips replacement ID'S can be bought in the by it stands out with excellence. 11 oz. Dixie Weiner or Hamburger Buns P/$PoO THINK YOUNG BANK YOUNG" WD Brand Meat Beef or Dinner Franks I Ib. pkg. Weaver Branch Phone 820-3508 Main Office Phone 435.7894 hkn. - Thur. 9 am - 2 pm WINN-DIXIE IS All BEHIND THE "B16 RED" AN0 INVITE ALL ISU ST$IOEWTS TO DROP BY AND SEE US. Frl. 9 am - 2 prn 4 prn - 6 prn il MEMBER FDIC rage v Frat rush By LENHARDT FITE simply means "Wear what you look best Staff Writer in and feel comfortable wearing." begins Student, faculty and staff I. D. pictures No charges will be made on the sit- will not illustrate the 1977 edition of the tings. Seniors will have two color and two "Mimosa." Because of complaints about black-and-white poses for which proofs The f;.aternity rush will the poor quality of class and faculty will be sent. Underclassmen and facultv start Sept. 14, and continue photographs the yearbook staff has will get a blackand-white and a "safety" through Sept. 22. On Sept. 14, contracted Sudlow Photography of if needed; they may pay a $2 proof fee if the Interfraternity Council, Danville, Ill., for class and faculty they wish. There is no pressure for any IFC, will host a party to photographs. The Special Services staff orders. acquaint prospects with the are not to blame for poor quality. Yearbook cards will be issued to each Greek system on campus. Polaroid I. D. shots are simply too student during fall and spring The party will begin at 8 pm. deficient for good reproduction. registration by the Mimosa staff. These at Pasquales in Jacksonville and will be open to all men. Wednesday, Sept. 15, will be the beginning of the Portrait class and faculty1 formal rush. All interested men are to register at Leone Cole Auditorium between 7 photos, yearbook cards and 8:30 p.m. At that time any questions which the prospects have will be an- swered, and additional in- amow Mimosa changes formation will be given. A~~ointmentsfor portrait sessions will cards will bear the name of the student 1 The fraternities which will be made during registration in Leone and his number which will be compared be represented at the Cole Auditorium and at 101 Bibb Graves with his I. D. When these two cards are Welcome! registration will be Alpha for Sept. 20 throrrgh Oct. 1, of this year. presented when annuals are distributed, Tau Omega, Delta Chi, the student is qualified to receive his Mrs. Mary Johnson, LPN, invites all students to come to Kappa Sigma, Delta Tau The photographers be set in the yearbook. ~ossessionof only one card Delta, Sigma Nu, Kappa Student Commons Building as well as at Williams Infirmary, the Student Health Center, for will indicate only one semester's medical, mental and-or counseling services. The In- Alpha and Pi Kappa Phi. On scheduled days' Those After registration the students who do not have their pictures mrollment, and the student must then firmary is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through pay the additional $2 not covered by his remainder of the week will taken will not appear in the annual. Friday. A nurse is on call every night and during activity fee. The yearbook cards have weekends. Infirmary doctor, Sam Crawford is at the include rush functions at all Students are encouraged "to dress up a become necessary because restrictions Student Health Center two hours daily Monday through of the fraternity houses. *In little" for their portraits. "Mimosa" now prohibit I. D. card use for such Thursday and is available around the clock to the nurse addition, the rushees will be editor, Ron Mitchell, explained this purposes. for consultation. If an emergency arises, the campus provided for during the police, who are constantly informed of the whereabouts of weekend of Sept. 18. the nurse 9n duty, should be contacted. Incoming freshmen will not have to have a grade point average to pledge to a fraternity. However, all Leadership honor society formed at JSU others must have a minimum G,PA of 1.0. In A campaign is now under Wilson of the psychology by 15 student and faculty speech and the mass media; genuine fellowship and addition pledges other than way to bring Omicron Delta department, Dr. Calvin leaders. The ~0ciety Was and creative and performing responsible leadership and freshmen have to sign a Kappa (ODK), National Wingo of the history formerly an all-male ads. These areas are Con- consecration to democratic (See FRAT, Page 1) Leadership Honor Society, department, Dr. Christopher organization. It changed its sidered the five major iAa,,,m on the Jacksonville State Horsfield and Dr. John Van ruies in 1973, permitting phases of campus life. campus. Cleave of the math depart- women to become members. Qualifications for mem- The local leadership honor The society, included ment, William Jones of the ODK recognizes and en- bership, according to the society at Jacksonville State among the four top honor athletic department, Charles courages achievement in ODK manual published by will be tapping 15 members socities at colleges and Rowe, vice president for scholarship; athletics; the general council, are this month. A student must universities, already has business affairs, and the socia1,se~iceandreligious exemplary character, be a junior or senior, be a chapters at the University of SGA officers. Mike Hum- activities; and campus service in campus life, campus leader and possess a at Tuscaloosa, phries, Kerry Surnner and government; journalism; superior scholarship, high grade point average. Auburn University, Bir- Van Hall, Cinematic Arts minghamSouthern College, projectionist for 1975-76 Rick Samford University and Garnel, and Debbie Skipper, Troy State Unive~sity.(The editor of the Chanticleer. three other honor socities Dean Gary L. Branch of BAR-B-QUE LODGE are Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Troy State University and 1 Kappa Phi and Mortar faculty deputy for province Board). VI of ODK came to In preparation to bringing Jacksonville State July 30 to SEZ the national organmition on begin work on establishing a the campus, a local chapter of ODK here. Ac- 01 leadership honor secriety has cording to Branch, the been established, Delta process takes a minimum of Welcome Back Jax Students Billy Jack Kappa Leadership Honor one year to accomplish. Starr~ng Society. A group of students Troy State, which was DELORES TAYLOR and faculty members has accepted into the national and already been selected to organization in 1973, tried for Have A FREE COKE -With TOM LAUGHLIN Panav~s~nn""3, IDI1/ begin the effort to bring ODK five years before their PLY I From Warner Bros on campus. Included in that charter was approved group are Dr. Clydb Cox and by the National Council. Any Bar-B-Qu~Order A Warner Communlcetlons camp.n Dr. George Richards of the Omicron Delta Kappa was English department, Dr. founded on Dec. 3, 1914, at Barry Cox of the chemistry Washington and Lee (With This Ad) department, Dr. Jerry University, Lexington, Va., JSU Six Flags day set The Student Government $6 for admission. For an Association, in coordination additional $1.75 a meal ticket 1.SO General Admissio with Six Flags Over Georgia, may be purchased. will sponsor Jacksonville State University Day Students, faculty, staff and College Center Jacksonville I ( saturday, septa 4, at six their friends and families I Flags over Georgia. are all invited to participate Tickets for the day will be (See JSU, Page 13) \ Phone: 435-9170 J 1- Opinions The Chanticleer Letters Comments

Republican Convention alias f policy statement 7 for 'A Comedy of Errors' BYDEBBIE SKIPPER existed, how did Gerald Ford I Editor take up residence in the Now we have had both the White House? He sure wasl't Democratic and the elected. Republican conventions. The only reference to that amparing the two of them whole period when he took is like watching "Switch." office was made by Sen. ~t'sa switch because in '72 it Howard daker, and even Who runs the was the Democratic Con- then Tricky Dick's name was vention that was a joke, and never uttered. It was as if the this year it was the whole Watergate mess, Republicans that acted the which Baker made reference buffoors . to, was caused by a person or A better name for the persons as yet unknown. Republican Convention Then too we had the might be "A Comedy of parade of speakers lauding or Errors." First, we had Miss the Republican party for its "Are you the one that runs the Chanticleer?" U. S. A. lead us in the pledge' virtues. One of them was or of allegiance to the flag. She Sen. Barry Goldwater who is said, "1 pledge allegiance to being investigated in the United States, of the Arizona in connection with United States of America . . the land fraud deals that ." I think somewhere along investigative reporter Don the line she forgot the flag. Bolles was researching when Then we had Nelson he was murdered. Rockefeller introduced as We heard Sen. Baker say wholeheartedly to The National Council of College ; the 41st President of the the Republicans had faced It can be done Publication Advisor's Credo which states, among other United States instead of as up to the mistakes of their the vice president. party unlike the Democrats. But the greatest error of He failed to mention that the all was a deliberate one. The only reason the Republicans 2. that student journalists are basically persons of good will who serve their publics' interests as they see them

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organization retains all rights for new students competition is keen, college demands good work ha bits. students work best right Eugene H. Ehrlich, author after meals, but can do little of the book "How To Study in the half hour before Better and Get Higher Marks," states it this way: You will probably find that "The first six weeks of the pace at which your body college can be a misleading works, your sleeping habits period of peace and harmony and your metabolism for many students. Ac- determine when you are customed to high school most alert. A heavy meal, routine, they are surprised to for example, often makes a find that most of their person feel drowsy while a college teachers make no light one invigorates. day-today assignments. So, Exercise to the point of near- they do practically no exhaustion calls for sleep studying. They wake up one afterwards, not mental work day faced with a big of me greatest difficulty. examination for which they Once you know when you are have not begun to prepare, able to study best, try to or with a paper they are not build your schedule around ready to write. Don't be these hours. misled by the lack of daily ALSO NOT TO BE assignments. Your teachers overlooked is a trip to the expect work from the very library. If you wait until you have a research assignment to go to the library, you may SCHEDULES SHOULD be find that the time spent in carefully planned. The aimless hunting will actually number of credits a course and will not have to put in as Your Program is going to be. limited; depending on your of work you should be doing. be greater than the time you carries is only a mugh guide many hours as the student A good decision would be to major field, you may have In time, this feehg pases. in a trip arranged early in Un Emester at to the amount of work it will who is only a fair reader. Of find who the most respected more choice as the college For one thing, the basic demand. For example, if in course, if you are a poor professors in your field are om conveniene. y,rs go by. mncepts in a strange field ,qd the library* high school you had to spend reader such courses will and, if you have a choice, ask are always more difficult to Become twice as much time on make heavy demands on me of them to be Your ad- 1[~IS important to keep in master than the concepts aqcainted wiUl its all, to mathematics assignments your time. visor. mind that the early weeks in that are introduced later on. hndleAfter a the best wayis to as on other subjects, roughly Begin planning Your work As a freshman, Your a new course can look Another important aspect the same proportion will be as soon as you find out what choice of courses will be hopeless because of the to consider is the time of day reaches tothe taclrle problem it before stage. it Qr&&'BEXPRESSIONS Jacksonville's largest and Most Complete Guys Shop WELCOMES The 6wys and 6als ?a Jacksonville 1

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Our other Please come by the office "The honor of my race, family, and self is at stake. campus in the South, and you education is a calling card to s~orts programs are any time you need my help Everyone is expecting me to do big things. I will." are now a part of the finest the best jobs in the country. growing in popularity and or just to say hello. You will student body in the entire It is required for just about making rapid progress. be surprised to find how easy country. all the professions. Our student entertainment it is for a student to see the Those words are part of a short note Jack Trice, Iowa We are all very concerned While academics enjoys programs are administered president on this campus. State University's first black football player, penned to that every student on this top priority on this campus, by the students. They bring Yours cordially, himself shortly before his first college game in 1923. That campus and in our entire it is also a wonderful place to some of the best concerts Ernest Stone, first game was also his last; he died of injuries received on university system meets have a good time. We are a and dance bands in the President the field and the note was found in his belongings. I.. . ~nd~ike "My whole body and soul are to be thrown recklessly I about the field. Every time the ball is snapped,-- . I will be Dear Fellow Students, serve as a llalson between voluntary basis. The success in Student Common: trying to do more than my part. Fight low, with your eyes open and towards the play. Watch out for crossbucks and on behalf of your student YOU and the university ad- of SGA programs depends Building) to offer anj ministration; aid, represent, upon you becoming involved, suggestions, criticisms reverseend runs. ~~~~~~~~t ~~~~~i~~i~~,I "Be on your toes every minute if you expect to make would like to welcome you to and protect your rights as a either directly or in a sup- compliments, or just to look ~~~k~~~~ill~state student; promote better porting role. Hopefully, or ask questions. Remem, good." university, the friendliest relations between you and many of you will choose to ber, it is your SGA and the campus in the South. your fellow -*udents; and, become involved directly, key to its success is your The note and Jack Trice's tragic story are again the last but no: .st, sponsor because it can be an im- involvement and support, in subject of conversation on the ISU campus. Last school Your Student Government programs gour en- portant move toward your whatever way you choose. year, the students voted to name the school's new foothall Association . (SGA) at tertainment. total enjoyment and With best wishes for an stadium after Trice. However, a faculty-alumni Jacksonville State consists education, and most im- enjoyable and rewarding dominated naming committee voted to name it simply of all students currently All functions and portantly the development of year. "Clyclone Stadium." The state board of regents has enrolled in this university. programs performed by the university. Sincerely yours, postponed accepting either name so, when school begins Its chief functions,, carried your SGA are done so in your Mike Humphries in the fall, students will again have a chance to present out by the Senate and interests by your fellow I urge each of you to come Student Government their case for a permanent honor for the 1923 gridder in the executive officers, are to students, working on a by your SGA office (located president form of "Jack Trice Stadium." +.,. +.,. Welcome lax State New doctor fills vacancy at Williams Infirmary Students and Gamecocks Returning students will residency in psychiatry. He Crawford added, however, note a few changes at remained on the faculty of that there was no need at Williams Infirmary, the Tulane ur,ul returning to Jacksonville State for the Student Health Center. Both habamc: six years ago when klnd of set-up that they have Specials for the Week of Sept. 1 - 7 infirmary doctor Stephen he set up his Anniston at , where Rowe and head nurse Myra practice. there is a hospital with a Downs have left. The reason he took the job number of beds. (Williams Replacing Dr. Rowe, is Dr. at JSU, said Crawford, was Infirmary has only two Sam Crawford, who operates to add a "little variety to beds. ) Del Monte Chunk Tuna a practice in Anniston what I was doing." If the "I think the arrangement primarily geared toward situation is agreeable, he they have here is good," said psychiatry. This job is said, he will remain here Crawford. nothing new to Crawford who "indefinitely ." His main concern is to held the same position some In regard to services of- "upgrade it (the infirmary) Piggly Wiggly Macaroni & Cheese 10 or 12 years ago. fered by the infirmary, and give good care." He is A replacement has not yet Crawford plans to "do a little primarily interested in been found for Mrs. Downs. more." He would like to do "~reventive care ." He Crawford will be spending "more laboratory-type believes in preventive care Armour Vienna Sausage two hours everyday at the things to bring a little better for many reasons, one being Student Health Center as health care" to the campus. what can happen when there well as looking after the Crawford also wants to isn't any. He remembers athletic team. While Rowe institute some new services having a case of food was here, a team physician which wil! depend, however, poisoning on campus when Purex Detergent 42 oz. was employed at the on "availability of funding." he was at JSU the first time. university. Now both tasks He wants to increase in- The outbreak kept him on are being administered by firmary capabilities for campus for 24 hours straight Crawford, who held the same watching students, perhaps while he tried to get it under duties when he was here in observing a patient for at control. Delta Bathroom Tissue 1960-1966. least a 12-hour period. Crawford is a native of Brewton in South Alabama. He attended Auburn Elec- Banks beginning trical Engineering before Pringles Potato Chips switching to chemistry. He service charge graduated from the Both Jacksonville banks-First National Bank and with Jacksonville State Bank--have initiated a service charge a BS degree in chemistry for checking accounts. Store Hours and went on to medical First National's service charge will go in effect on Sept school at Tulane University. 1. According to bank personnel, with a balance of $100, a 4: After completing med cent service charge will be charged plus five cents per school, Crawford interned in check. With a balance of $100 to $200, the first four checks 6 - 10 Monday thru Thursday New Orleans for six yyrs will be free. With a balance of $200 to $300, the first eight and then set up practice in checks will be free. With a balance of $300, there will be a Jacksonville for six years, 45 cent service charge and no charge per check. 6 - 12 Friday and Saturday taking care of both the Jacksonville State Bank's service charge will go into college and the community. effect in October. Again the charge is 45 cents plus five Crawford left his practice cents per check, but ktha balance of $100 to $199;the first I:,:ksonville Plaza lacksonville and returned Tulane four checks will be free. For each balance of $100, the bank ( University where he did his wa give a 20 cent credit. Page 7 Bookstore expansion will increase goods, services By LENHARDT FITE have been partially solved by the in- Staff Writer troduction of a self-service policy. By this Construction is under way for the fall variety store-like check-out counters remodeling of the campus bookstore. will speed up traffic. While the construction is in progress, the "The worst crowding for service students must enter through the happens on the first three or four days of basement . registration and classes. Students All concerned are hopeful that 'the usually come directly from their first expansion will be complete before the fall class to buy the required text," said the semester and that there will be little assistant manager. hardship for the students at present. Despite accusations by a number of When the expansior? is completed, students, those concerned with the there will be an estimated 40 per cent operation of the bookstore say that it does increase in merchandising space. The not make a profit. The publisher, not the expansion will carry the front of the bookstore, determines the list price building almost to the roundhouse. which the campus bookstore goes by. With the expansion of space there will Prices for used books when they are 2>e an expansion of services, also, ex- bought back or resold are detemminedby plains Clyde Miller, the bookstore a standarized nationai bookshop poiicy. manager. For new books there is very little profit to Gene FJ~odes,assistant manager, said be made anyway because of the low that there would be more Tace for en- markup ~rices \ tei-tainrnent books, shists, supplies and "The list price oi books, like Book m varv other goods duch as radios and everything else. goes u~ --hen the books calcuititars. Me adde:f, "This is a state- are replaced because of inflation;" ex- rjwned service, and is, ihcr&ire, owned plained Fain, e bookstbres by the schiw?. Because of this fact, the Minor problems to be encountered include defective texts. If the pages are By LENHARDT FITE A used copy of "Beginning $9.95-both were found in tile ktter it is for the store the better it is for missing or are blank, the bookstore will Staff Writer German: A Practical Ap- campus bookstore. At the the school and the students." proach" can be found for Jacksonville Book Store the "dong with the expansion," said swap it for an intact text. There does not appear to J. Invoices can cause problems because be too much difference in the $7.95. At the on-campus paperback text was also Special Services director E. Fain, "a they are needed determine the list prices offered for textbooks bookstore it was priced at $7.45. Hardback versions at small service elevator will be installed t~ to price. If they are not present with the at the three area retailers: $8.25. The text was not then Boozers were from $10.95 replace the storeroomdumbwdter,which shipment due to human error or postal the oncampus bookshop, the in stock at the other (new) to $7.95 (used) and always needs repairing." Jacksonville Book Store and bookshop so the cost was not $4.50 (quite used). The expansion of the bookstore's space regulations, the books cannot be put up for sale. When this happens, the Boozer Drug. Prices may known. At best this was only a muld mean an expansion of bookstore A new copy of "Gregg services, such as special orders. Over- vary because of condition or partial listing of the texts (See BOOKSTORE, Page 10) availability of the book, or Shorthand for Colleges that could have been com- crowding and long lines to be waited on - because of space limitations (volume 1)" was uncovered pared. Time and human or differing markup at the campus bookstore at error will undoubtedly make Frat systems. $8.95. But it was 25 cents less this study invalid, as it was (Continued From Page 3 j ma- at the Jacksonville Book performed in July. By fall release form so the frater- I/ \\ At the Jacksonville Book Store. semester new stocks of nities can obtain their Store, a new copy of the text "The Norton Anthology of books come in and prices grades.- DO YOU KNOW HOW TO BUY English Literature " comes used in American History change. Because of inflation Any additional questions A DIAMOND INTELLIGENTLY? 201-202 costs $13.95, the same in two versions, a paperback most textbooks will un- which the rushees may have as the campus bookstore. At and a cloth-bound edition. doubtedly cost more. To shop can be answered by con- Boozer's this same textbook The new paperback costs around and compare would tacting Ronnie Stisher at 435- And how to save money while was priced at $14.95. $7.45. A new hardback is not be a bad idea. 3353 or 435-5250. obtaining good value? Veterans attending school can J receive up to $366 a month By KRISTY SMITH The nine-month extension is a fairly new addition to V.4 Staff Writer benefits. It gives the vet up to nine months past his Some of you could be receiving up to $366 a month and original entitlement to complete his degree. At present, not know it. According to Claude Gaddy, director of this is for undergraduates but only Sen. Vance Hartke (C., Veterans Affairs at Jacksonville State, "Any person that Ind.) has recently introduced a bill that will include Ifyou do not know, then please has served 181 days of active duty for purposes other than graduate students in this program. come ~n to Couch's Jewelers and let training can receive veterans administration benefits. A Gaddy encourages all vets to write their represen- us expla~n our Loose Dlamond System dependent of a veteran who became disabled or died while tatives in Washington and ask them to support this to you. Many satlsf~edcustomers, ~nclud~ng in service is also eligible." For each month that a person legislation. J.S.U. students,have taken advantage isin service he or she receives 1YZ months of benefits up to Another new legislation passed states "A vet is to be of th~spract~c~almethod of purchasing a 36 months which is the maximum. - paid just for those courses needed for a degree." This d~amond. Our Loose D~amondSystem lets A single person going to school full-time will receive causes the VA office to monitor all courses and astudent's you select a dlarnond the way a $270 a month while a married person will receive $321 a progress if he is on ppbation or suspended. Once a vet's profess~onal d~arnond buyer buys mont.,. If a veteran is married and has one child, he will grade point average drops below one-point, his benefits d~arnonds, that IS, loose or unmounted receive $366 a month. are terminated. Absences are also to be watched this fall. Select the diamond and the mounting you A new student, eligible for VA benefits, entering the "The VA has told us we must go by the absence policy in want, and we will put them together for you. university for the first time, should contact the VA office our catalogue. A vet can cut only 25 per cent of his Come ~n and discover diamond value for as soon as possible to fill out necessary paper work. "Once classes," commented Mr. Gaddy. An attachment to this that is through with, he will receive his first check in about recent bill entitles the vet to an 8 per cent raise effective one month," stated Gaddy. Two or three forms must be Oct. 1. filled out and a person should bring his marriage license The veteran should keep this office informed if he drops andor divorce papers with him to the office. cr adds a course or if he quits school. It would save him This office handles all kinds of problems for the both time and money because if he receives money for veterans such as classes that are too hard, trouble with classes he is not attending, eventually he will have to instructors or checks coming in late or not at all. If the reimburse the Veterans Administration. person finds he needs more money, he is advised about the Another thing that really hurts a vet is to depend on his VA loan which loans a vet up to $800 a year based on his check for necessities such as house payments. Gaddy's need. The VA office will provide a veteran with a tutor if advice is to use the check strictly for school expenses. this studentkingsa note from his teacher showing that he needs outside help. (See VETERANS, Page 12)* JSU = - The p

1. Bibb Graves Hall Office of Veterans Affairs, heads and the dean of the heads, Pannell Hall (Old Dormitory. Women's Dormitory. (English, Drama, History, Office of Research and School of Education. Wing)-Women's Dor- 11. Weatherly Hall- 19. JSU campus bookstort Geography, Journalism). Planning. 4. Sparkman Hall- mitor y. Women's Dormitory. 20. Anders Hall-th Business Office, Personnel 2. Ayers Hall (Biology, Women's Dormitory. 7. Williams Infirmary. 12. Curtiss Hall-Women's Roundhouse (Temporaril Office, Public Relations Zoology, Botany, 5. Abercrombie Hall 8. Mason Hall (Music, Dormitory. being used by the School a Office, Admissions' Office, Psychology, Philosophy ) . (Counseling Center, Home Economics). Per- 13. Salls Hall-Athletic Education while Ramon President's Office. Offices of instructors and Placement Office) formance Center, Kin- Dormitory. Wood is under construction Office of the Vice department heads, 6. Pannell Hall (New dergarten-Day Care, Offices 14. New Dorm-Women's 21. Harnmond Hall-A President for Academic Greenhouse. Wing). Office of Dean of the of music and (home Dormitory. Department. Affairs, Office of the Vice 3. Wood Hall (School of College of Arts and Sciences, economics instructors and 15. Paul Snow Stadium. Art gallery, Offices of ar President of Financial A€- Education). Reading Lab, Offices of English, History, department heads. 16. Gamecock Cafeteria. instructors and departmer fairs, Mailroom, WLJS Offices of Education in- Drama and Geography in- 9. Heating Plant. 17. Leone Cole Auditorium. head. Radio and TV stations, structors and department structors and department 10. Rowan Hall-Women's 18. Daugette Hall- 22. Student Common lace

Building. lst floor: Speech Office, Office of Dr. Houston Science. 31. Baseball Field. ministration, Data Dormitory. and drama classes. 2nd Cole--president emeritus, 28. President's Mansion. 32. Baptist Student Union. processing center, Offices of 39. Luttrell Hall-Men's floor: Chat'em Inn, TV Housing Office (Dean of 29. Martin Hall (Physical 33. Albert P. Brewer Hall business administration Dormitory. lounge, pool and ping-pong Men's Office, Dean of Sciences, Foreign (Law Enforcement, instructors and department 40. Crow Hall-Men's tables. 3rd floor: Student Women's Office). languages, Math, Political Sociology), School of Law heads and the dean of the Dormitory. Commons Auditorium, 23. Heating Plant No. 2. Science), Observatory, Enforcement, State Crime School of Business Ad- 41. Dixon Hall-Men's student lounge. 4th floor: 24. Stephenson Gym- Office of physical science, Laboratory, Offices of law ministration. Dormitory. SGA offices, the Chanticleer nasium. political science, foreign enforcement and sociol4y . 35. International House. 42. Self Cafeteria. office, Financial Aid Office. 25. Jacksonville High language and math in- instructors and department 36. Logan Hall-Men's 43. Duncan Maintenance School of Graduate School. structors and department heads, Office and studio of Dormitory. Shop. Studies, Alumni Office, 26. ROTC Building. he?&. university photographer. 37. Glazner Hall-Security 44. Mathews Coliseum- Interfraternity Council 27. Houston Cole Memorial 30. Lurleen B. Wallace 34. Hugh Merrill Hall- and Traffic Office. Future Athletic Complex. Office, Special Services Library. School of Library School of Nursing. School of Business Ad- 38. Patterson Hall-Men's Paee 10 Saga- food service under new director Saga Food Service will this area by forming a food $14.78 (tax) equals $261.06; 14 will be the percentage of universal in the industry and pad by the company, not by continue to serve the service committee. Meal plan5 days $246.28 + increase in prices for the was developed by Saga. work study, at $1.87 an hour. students this year in LoVuola believe a student $14.78 (tax). equals $261.06i following year. Among the changes he has The number of hours a Gamecock Cafeteria but will should operate the com- 10 Meal plan3 days $201.23 Meal tickets will be sold begun at the ca f deria is the dudent can work during the do so under a new director. mittee and the food service + $12.08 (tax) equals $213.36. the first few days of the fall moving of the condiments week will probably be Tom Dunlop who held the work with the committee. This is a slight increase semester in the lobby of the table to a central location in limited to 18-19, according to position of director last year Among suggestions he wants over last year's program. cafeteria. There is also a an effort to reduce LoVuola. has been transferred by the are those concerning the For example, last year a 20 lunch-only and dinner-only congestion around the Among the jobs available Saga Food Company to meal plan, which he says is meal plan was $276.66 with ticket being sold by the serving area. are cooks helpers, line Loyola College. Replacing mainly set up for resident tax already included. week. LoVuola also plans to servers, student supervisors him is Larry LoVuola. students. The meal ticket "We hope to make more According to LoVuola, the continue to hire student help. and dish room, set-up and LoVuola has been with the program as it is set up for money by improving the meal ticket format is The student workers will be janitorial personnel. company nine years. Before this year is as follows: 20 operation not by increasing he came here, he was at East Meal plan-7 days $282.28 + prices," said LoVuola. He Tennessee State University, $16.94 (tax) equals $299.22; 12 added that the more meal SGA. movie program continues and before that at Austin- Meal plan-7 days $246.28 + tickets there are, the lower Peay State University, and The Cinematics Arts Council, during the week and at 9 p.m. on Sun- before that at the University established last spring to provide movie days. of Alabama. Financial aids office entertainment to the students of Jacksonville State University, is offering This year the Cinemetla Arts Council I,oVuola, who is originally offers work-study- --jobs four daysof film fare this fa11 and spring. L? composed of Dr. Steve Whitten, an hm Pennsylvania, enjoys By DANACREEL The cbuncil is also continuing its instructor in tile Enghs!l department; Bsing in Alabarna and is Staff Writer Saturday Children's Matir!ee Program. Joy White, council chairperson ; Debbie "glad to be back." A Undergraduate and graduate students who would like to Admission to the filrn~,,which are Weema; Zuzanne L~LA;Treva Sumner; business major in college, he apply for a job through the work-study program should shown in the Studeni; Commons Jeff Massey, Larry Nee; Don Wilkerson; got his food senlice training contact Ms. Linda Jenkins, assistant director of the Auditorium, is $1 for students with Jon1 Tanner, SGA secretary; Mike at a training program Financial Aid Office, in the Student Commons building. presentation of a student ID and $1.50 Humphries. SGA president; Kerry pmvided by Hilton Hotels Undergraduate students must fill out a basic grant general admission. The movies are Sumner, SGA vice president; arid Van which he was employed at a~~lication.and all interested students should fill out the usually shown at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Hall, SGA treasurer. for seven years before application'forms for financial aid and return then? to the joining Saga. office . Bookstore He also acquired his "There are no grade requirements except for students (Continued From Page 7) knowledge of food service in nursing and they must have a 1.0 average," said Larry publisher must be informed, or there will lectures or other sources, rather than the from his family which is the Smith, Financial Aid director. "These jobs are considered be a separate mailing of the invoice. This required text. The reason for listing a restaurant business. He said a form of financial aid. Therefore, a need analysis is separate mailing is necessary when text is that the instructor in another he actually began working in required which determines the financial strength of a there is a partial order of textbooks or section may have selected one. this business at the age of 15. family or individual," he added. &her materials. Another grievance is that the bookstore LoVuola said his major The students who qualify for this program work an A few students are concerned with the is never open on Saturday mornings. problem is distinguishing average of 15 hours a week while school is in session. The fact that for certain courses on the Fain stated that if there were enough between the needs and the hourly wage is $1.87 an hour for workers on campus. booklist there is a text mentioned, but the demand for this service, the bookstore wants of students. He hopes However, the wage will be raised to $1.96 an hour in teacher does not use it. Often the teacher would be ready for business, bright and that the SGA will help him in January, 1977. will use material for the class from old early Saturday. JSU Campus Bookstore

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complies with -Iguidelines JSU - Title IX The bllowing article effecL.ve July 21, 1975; it discrimination in em- Dr. Ernest Stone, Ronnie Harris, chairman; alleging any action which explains the Title IX h- establishes the criteria to ployment in education President of Jacksonville Dr. Reuben Boozer, Dr. John would be prohibited by Title plementation plan for which education institutions programs and activities. State has ap- Van Cleave, Dr. Ralph IX. The suggested plan in- Jacksonville State or i.gencies receiving It 1s ihe policy of pointed a Title IX Self- Parnell, Dean Miriam cludes three steps: Universty . Federal funds must adhere Jackson v i 11 e Sta t e Evaluation Ad visor Y Higginbotham; Mr. en 1. Informal: a provision eiirninating sex University not to Committee to evaluate, in Kirkland, Mr. Jerry Cole, that the grievant and the the Education :scrimination from thelr discriminate on the basis of terms of the req&ements of Mr. Jack Hopper, Dr, supervisor attempt to Amendment of 1972 states education programs and sex in its educational this amendment, the mrrent Margaret Pope, Mrs. resolve the problem through that: no person . . . shall on the basis of sex be excluded their employment policia programs, activities, or policies and ~ractimsand Roberta Watts, Ms. Cathy the normal channels if and practices. The employment policies as the effects thereof con- Mitchem, If you have any communication of the from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be provisions of the Regulation required by Title IX of the cefning admission of questions or comments, University. may be organized into four 1972 Education Amendment. students, treatment of please contact one of the 11. Written Complaint: a subjected to discrimination education subject categories: Inquiries regarding com- students, and employment of committee members as soon provision that when infor1~.;.1 under any general requirements for pliance with Title IX may be both academic and non- as possible. procedures have failed to program or activity directed to Dr. Ronnie receiving Federal financial achieving compliance ; academic personnel working A grievance procedure has resolve a conflict, the nondiscrimination in student Harris, Jacksonville State in connection with been adopted to provide for grievant will indicate in assistance. admissions and rec.ruit- University, or to the Director J a c k s 0 n v i 11 e S t a t e prompt and equitable writing to the appropriate The to im- ment; nondiscrimination in of the Office of Civil Rights, University. The members of resolution of student and person in the channel of ~lenle~ltTitle IX became student programs; non- Department of H. E. W. the committee are Dr. employee complain t s communication the nature of the complaint, the evidei ,.e on which it is based, and r .!f: New dean of admissions : Modest, intelligent redress sought. By SANDRA BOZEMAN 111. Grievance Committwb: Staff Writer a provision that when otf-,r The office of the dean of Admissions is adminjstered by efforts have failed that t 2 an intellectual and modest individual. Bascom Woodward written complaint will ,e 111, dean of admissions and records, is from Tuscaloosa. considered by the Title :X He is the son of a well-known educator, Bascom Wood- Self-Evaluation Advis ward Jr., often referred to as a teacher of teachers. Committee. Woodward grew up in an educational background and was much influenced by his father who retired from the University of Alabama two years ago. Woodward attended the University of Alabama in WE ARE THE CHOSEN PEOP - Tuscaloosa for his undergraduate and graduate work. Prior to receiving the doctorate in education, he was a teacher and coach in a junior high school in Tuscaloosa. Roodward joined the administrative staff here as director of Planning and Research in June, 1972. Dr. Ernest Stone appointed Woodward dean of Admissions and Records upon the retirement of Dr. Lawrence Miles in January. I $75 10$9k0.00 In addition to performing the routine duties of the Ad- A MAGNIFICENT SELECTION OF I DIAMOND RINGS, PINS, E'TC. missions office, Woodward is involved in the operation of SU!TABLE FOR ENGAGEMENTS, several offcampus centers which he helped to establish ANNIVERSARIES, \BIRTHDAYS which include tne off-campus centers at Snead Junior GJTS. OR IIIST FOR YW College and Southern Union Junior College and the PREP courses at Ft. McClellan. Woodward axplains that the PREP courses are offered on three levels; basic education, remedial work in reading and math, and college preparatory courses. According to Woodward the preparatory courses are the most popular. An additional area introduced by Woodward is the Continuing Education Department which includes non- Bascom Woodward credit courses offered in the evening to adult. with special (See NEW, Page 13) More eligible for VA pensions Almost a million widows organizations. information to identify all w/$ and 797,000 children of The possible eligibility of possible survivors. dg WELCOME veterans are receiving all survivors is reviewed by There are no income limits pensions from the Veterans VA when notification of on eligibility for survivor Administration despite the death is received, but benefits for spouses and w2 fact that the death of their sometimes circumstances children when a veteran's f cl husband or parent was not To The BARN surrounding the veteran's death was the result of directly related to military military service. I death do not always provide service. And even more may OXFORD. ALABAMA be eligible, according to the 11 id 11 1 VA. b d 11 Eligible for VA pension KENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY based on need are widows, w-- widowers and minor children of war veterans who WEST ACE HARDWARE dttd of nonsenf~ceconnected causes. The amount of Ladies Night Every Wednesday pension is determlr~ed by annual income with no payments to surviving spouses, with children, 25c Draft Every Thursday whose dnnual incomes is in exes!;Children's oj $4,500. eligibility, Jacksonville State Students Largest Dance Floor in Noilh Alabama however, is independent of the mother when she is not entitled to pension. Ap- plicatlon should be made in their behalf to any VA Office Good Luck Gamecocks or to service officers of 9. I major veterans Phone 831-1601 For Reservations Mayfield debuts '76 Gamecocks Sept. 11

BYDAVID ELWELL last eight starters, five of those in the offensive line and we think can do the job," said Mayfield. Another key loss Sports Editor that worries Mayfield. due to graduation is split end Terry Grammer. A big plus is that quarterback Larry Barnes is returning for his "Dale Adams is the only starter we have coming back in second and final full season of play, On a hot July morning Clarkie Mayfield, head football the line,,, remarked Mayfield. coach at Jacksonville State University, down to talk As bad as the offensive picture looks the defense is about his 1976 edition of the "Fighting Gamecocks". shaping up to be in pretty good condition. "On paper we like Ragsda1e, Tomlin, Gregg Watts have a very defense,', remarked Mafield, '

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. -,, , +* *--+ OF UNIVERSITY BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Page 13 Everything you ever wanted to know about JSU football but were afraid to ask State plays Alabama A & M this year in the openmg game. game season. In 1909, under Coach F. A. Harwood the BY Jacksonville's Johnny Hammett is probably the Gamecocks lost both games and in 1945, under C. C. Dillion smallest center in the Gulf South Conference. At 5-9 and they went 1-1. Rick E. Tubbs only 170 pounds he is by far the smallest man on the Jax ++++ State offensive line. But his strength makes up for his size. The Gamecocks' homecoming record is 280-2. The only He can bench press over 300 pounds. Another interesting two games the Gamecocks have not won have been St. JSU note is that Johnny's father, Bernard Hammett, was the Bernard when the score was 0-0 in 1946 and Austin Peay Assistant captain of Jacksonville's++++ 1952 team. when the score was 6-6. ++++ Junior tailback Jess Wright, at age 26, is the "old man" The largest win margin the Gamecocks have had in a SID on the Gamecock team. Jess was born on Aug. 1,1950, in homecoming game was 47 points (47-0) against Pembroke Gadsden, Alabama, and graduated from Gadsden High in 1947. The most points the Gamecocks have scored was School. Before coming to Jax State he spent two years in 66 against N. E. Louisiana (66-24) in 1973. JSU has never Believe it or not, football season is upon us. The the military. lost a homecoming game. gamecocks open on September 11, at Huntsville against ++++ ++++ Alabama A & M. The Jacksonville football coach with the best won-lost Calvin Word is the only Gamecock to ever be named as Because the season is so close, I thought I'd use this percentage is J. W. Stephenson who won 16, lost 5 and tied a Little All-American twice. The 233-pound tackle was space to bring you up to date on JSU football. The 3 for a percentage of .756. He coached in the 1920's. named to the list of America's best in 1974 and 1975. following little tid-bits include all the information you ever ++++ ++++ wanted to know about Gamecock football, but were afraid Some of the unusual opponents of the Gamecocks in the JSU Athletic Director Jerry Cole was a member of the to ask. past have been Blount County (1-7-1). F t. McClellan (3-0-l), Jax State team that defeated highly favored Rhode Island JSU head football coach Clarkie Mayfield was a three- Guntersville (4-0), Lineville (2-M)), Oneonta (3-la), lZlO in the 1955 Refrigerator Bowl in Evansville, Ind. year letterman at Kentucky where he earned a reputation Sylacauga (&la),Talladega (1-2-0) and Wetumpka (1-04). as one of the top field goal kickers in the country. At These came when Jacksonville was a Normal School. Kentucky he was a member of the "Thin Thirty" team of New 1962. He also played defensive back. ++++ (Continued From Page 11) ++++ When Boyce Callahan set the Jacksonville rushing interests. record for a single season in 1970 by running for 1293 yards "So far," Woodward said, "the courses in cake While playing his college football at Jax State, JSU he broke the record of 1051 yards set in 1958 byBill Nichols. coach Bobby Marcum set the school record for most pass llL1 decorating, mechanics and photography have been most TTTT in demand." receiving yards with 614 yards in 1970 and 1218 career If you guessed that either Ralph Brock or Doc Lett led in yards. That record still stands. Marcum now coaches Helping people is the consuming interest of this quiet- passing yardage for a single year at Jacksonville State, spoken man and it is easy to realize that he has found the JSU's secondary. you are wrong. Bmck passed for 1351 yards in to make fight places as he talks about expanding the duties of his ++++ him the second man in the record books' Lett's 13'' yards While playing for the Gamecocks in 1973, Ralph Brock office to meet the needs of all the people in the Jackson- in 1969 only puts him at number three. In 1966 Richard .,itlo nrao set the Gulf South record for most consecutive passes VU1G WGQ. Drawdy passed for 1475 yards to make him the best passer The Admissions office, newly redecorated, promotes a completed by hitting 10 in a row against Southeastern in the history of Gamecock football. Louisiana. That same year he set the GSC record for most 1111 pleasant atmosphere. The office staff includes five /Ill touchdown passing in a season by completing 17 TD tosses. Bubba Long holds the record for most pointis scored in a secretaries and several student assistants. +f++ single season for the Gamecocks. He scored 84 points in Woodward said, "The people are nice to work with, and ki~ksonvilleState University does not have a. good I'm looking forward to working with the admbistraiive 1966. Boyce Callahan scored 66 points twice (1970 and 1972) . record as far as season openers are concerned. Since 1904 to hold second place. officials and the studentsin the fall." Jax State has won 25 openers, lost 33 and tied 5. Since 1946 ++++ Woodward and his wife, Jane, are the parents of a son, the record on seam openers is a little better at 13-12-2. Jax Twice since 1909 the Gamecocks have played a two- Marc, 13, and a daughter, Frances, who is nine. They both attend public school in Jacksonville. The family is en- joying a new home here. Bill Barker is staunch individualist "I like this town and the people are nice," explained Woodward. By DAVID ELWEEL any of Your professors." one thing he dislikes about When asked what advice Woodward leads a happy and simple life and said, "I do Sports Editor Some of these reasons plus Jacksonville, he will quickly he would give to incoming not travel often. I like outdoor sports such as fishing and I At first glance Bill a visit to the campus in 1973 tell you in three little words: freshmen, Bill replied, "Just work in the yard. For relaxation, I play racquet ball in the Barker's blonde hair and led Bill to decide to transfer social life." Bill feels be yourself and do what you Coliseum." deep dark tan stand out. to Jacksonville State. that the fraternities have toe, feel is right." ~atkrwhen you get to know "Ilove the campus and the much control over the him, his opinions on life are country around Jackson- university. "That's not right even more striking, Bill ville, especially the moun- Deeause the fraternities are Barker is a staunch sup- tains," said Bill. "I spend as a mmorjty on-campus. This porter of individualisrfi in much of my tune as I Can is one reason I left Auburn," people and resents outdoors, and this is one of added BIU. organizations that lead the most beautiful places in "A guy can't get a date at people to be clanish in their the state." Auburn without the girl first lives. Bill has developed several asking what fraternity he's Bill graduated lrom meaningful friendships with in. When I first came to Ramsay High School of some of his professors. "All Jacksonville in 1973 it wasn't ICE CREAM Birmingham in 1970. Upon of the professors I have had that bad, but now it is and it's graduation Bill and his twin have let me become more getting worse. brother Bob went to Auburn than just a student, and 1 want people to like me University. really like that," remarked for being me, not because I "My first year at Auburn E Bill. "For instance, Dr. belong to a certain frater- College Center liked it and did well in Harris in .Physical nity. The fraternities and J class," commented Bill. Education and I have sororities controlz the ALL FLAVORS - OLD FASHION "But my sophomore year I become friends; he un- favorites, class officers and experienced problems that derstands my problems ad the SGA. I think the in- caused me to grow up and is willing to listen and offer dependents should stand up HAND DIPPED really become myself. I advice ." and be counted." Welcome became so disenchanted Bill is majoring in with school that I con- Physical Education and JAX STATE STUDENTS templated joining the Army. minoring in history and I was unhappy at Auburn." would someday like to coach JSU He added, "At Auburn football or be a recreational (Continued From Page 3) you're just a number and you director. inside Our Air Conditioned Parlor - can't be an individual in the "I think YOU Can learn a let this day of fun and ex- classroom or in social life. about life through sports. 1 dtement. Tick& can be Take It With You Gosh, some classes at don't mean life is one big purchased in the Student Auburn have as many as 300 brtttle, but it helps You apply C;,,e,me,t office, located people in them and it's your talent," commented ,the fourth floor of the impossible to have an in- Bill. Student Commons Building. dividual relationship with If you ask Brll Barker what Page 14 Local service stations don't expect shortage By PAT MORRISON situation looks good, but you Pike's Gulf Service Station, Staff Writer never can tell how good Kilgore's Arco Service Station and Thornhill Exxon Will there be a gas shor- things will go." Service Station, with 66.9 tage? "I don't think so," Gas prices ii the area which is almost the highest commented a local service range from 51 to 65.9. price in town. station attendant. "I think Young's Oil Inc, Xdna's and Lett's Texaco Service the only problem lies within Jax Citgo tied for first with the Station and Jack Brown's companies themselves ." the lowest price for regular Standard Service Station being 51 which self service at have the highest price for Although some do agree Young's and full service at premium which is 66.9. with him, many do not share Jax Citgo and Edna's. Will there be a gas shw- his sentiments. As one owner Newsome's Service tage which will affect our said, "It's a problem which area? Maybe, maybe not. must be handled one day at a Station and Quaker Gasoline Station both charge 53.9 for The owners in this area as a time." whole do not seem to be too Another owner put it this regular. Premium goes for 65.9 at concerned with the problem way, "Right now the at the present time. IM program open to all The Department of Health acquaint himself with the 3. No student who has and Physical Education program. professionalized himself in a presents its intramural All students, staff and sport will be eligible for that sports programs for the faculty members enrolled or sport or its equivalent the entire student body, employed by Jacksonville same year. members of the faculty and State University are eligible 4. No student who has administrative personnel of to participate in the in- played in a varsity contest, the university. Participation tramural activities with at this or a similar in- is entirely voluntary. A wide certain restrictions noted stitution, will be eligible to and varied program is of- below. participate in intramural - fered to meet the needs and 1. To be eligible to par- competition in that sport or interests of these groups. ticipate on any team the itsequivalent the same year. Activities will be added when name of the player must be The development of Jaxman heads athletes requested, provided funds on the official roster of that sportsmanlike attitudes is and facilities are available. team in the office of the IM one of the major goals of the director, Dick Bell. Intramural Porgram. An on All-GSC honor roll There will be opportunities the University of 'I'ennessee- for coed participation. 2. No player may change individual must be able to Steve Gamble of DELTA STATEJerry Martin two each, and This program offers op- teams during a particular accept defeat wholesomely Jacksonville State, Troy Smith, Brq"an Rodgers, Joey State's Jeff Vardo and Sonny Livingston one. Porter, Mike Feilder, John portunities for enjoyable season except with the without blaming others. Our Gamble, who maintained a recreational activities. Each consent of the IM director program is for individuals Clay of Delta State headline Crawford, Sonny Clay, and the managers of each who play and live by the a group of 35 studentathletes 3.10 average in the Gayden Johnson, Jimmy student, faculty member, dassroom, won seven of nine and staff person is urged to team involved. rules. named recently to the 1976 Newquist, Steve Hale, Casey academic all-Gulf South pitching decisions in 1976 as Baker, Russell Osborne, Tenative Intramural Conference spring sports he helped the Gamecocks to Jerry Pickle, David Dun- Sports Program honor roll announced by the GSC eastern Division nigan, Mike Franklin, Mike title with a 1.19 earned run Entry Due Play Begins Commissioner Stanley Woolford and Wayne sports average. Vardo, who has Men's Tennis Singles September 14 September 15 Galloway. Women's Tennis Singles September 14 September 15 Swim Meet September 20 September 21 Men's Flag Football September 27 September 30 Women's Flag Football September 28 October 4 Cock Trot (Co-rec) October 28 October 29 Men's Volleyball November 15 November 17 Women's Volley ball November 15 November 17 Three Man Basketball December 1 December 2

STEVE GAMBLE ROGER MAYO MIKE LAMB The academic honor roll been named to two aUGSC Chance. was based on a cumulative baseball teams during his NICHOLLS STATE-Louis grade point average from career as a Troy State Buuck, Robert Dunsmore, 435-9820, Ext. 246 the 1975 fakt semester and Trojan, is an honors student Gary McDonnell, Keil North, spring semester of 1976. in history and social sciences Eric Champagne and Kuldip Gamble, Vardo and Clay with a 2.56 grade point Singh. Option A: $6.00 Each were also athletic selections average on a 3.0 scale. Clay, , TROY STATE-James to the league's all- an all-GSC outfielder Eastman, Rob Kelly, Jeff conference baseball squad. athletically, is a 3.0 student Vardo, Andy Whitener and Option B - $7.75 each (includes This year's all-academic for the past year at Delta Steve York. meal of Hamburgers, Baked team is also highlighted by State. SOUTHEASTERN Beans, Chips, Ice Cream, ana the inclusion of three All-inall, 19 baseballers LOUISIANA-Mike Cousin Beverage to be served from Jacksonville State student- were picked to the GSC and Brian Murray. ,.. . -- 12 to 2 at Pavillion) athletes to the honor roll for studentathlete list and 11 UNIVERSITY OF baseball, track, tennis and tracksters made the grade. TENNESSEE-MARTIN- golf. They are Gamble, The 1976 academic honor Harry McLeod and David Roger Mayo and Mike Lamb roll includes the following: Belote. For Information and Tickets Call or Come By SGA Office in Student Delta State put 16 athletes on JACKSONVILLE LIVINGSTON ns Building. Open to all Faculty, Staff, Students, and Friends the team, Troy State five, STATE- Steve Gamble, UNIVERSITY-Phillip Nicholls State eight, Roger Mayo and Mike hlley. Southeastern Louisiana and Lamb. - .- iseurn hours ling pool M-F 12:~-1:oo Facultv and staff only Sauna MWF 3:3N :00 MenStudents, Faculty and Sunday 13005: 00 Students, faculty, staff 6 :00-9 :30 Staff and dependents 3 :30-5 :00 Students, Faculty, and 6:0&9:30 Staff and spouses only T T Sat. 3:3N:00 WomenStudents, Faculty Weight Room M-F 3:304:00 Students, faculty, staff Friday 6:00-9 :30 and Staff 6:OO-9:30 Night 6:0&9:30 Saturday 9:OO-12:OO Saturday 9:00-12:OO Students' Staff Dependents may use sauna only on Friday and Saturday 2:004 :00 Students, faculty,, staff, 2:0M:00 and spouses and Handball Courts M-F 3: 304 :00 Stud_ents, faculty, staff 6:w9:30 and dependents 6:00-9:30 Sunday 1:m : 00 Sunday !:005:00 dependents Saturday 9:00-12:(1: Faculty' Tennis and Basketball Cou*s: Anytime there are no 2:0M'(u3 and dependents staff' 6.00-9:30 classes. Basketball: After 5:30 p.m. and varsity practil Central Bank's Campus $100. Your parents can help from their Central office to Plan makes you feel like you're you get Master Charge or yours. You'll have a college made of money even if you're BankAmericard. Just in case representative in your Central busy earning a degree instead you ever need even more office to answer all your ques- of a paycheck. honey in a hurry. Plus, they tions about banlung. You get Campus Plan can even apply for a loan if you And as if that isn't enough, checlung with overdraft pro- have a tuition bill, or for that Central will be adding even tecrion. So you can write a matter, any other major school more services shortly. check for more than you have expense coming up. But the best part of J1 is in your account because you'll There's an easy way your thar you can get everything the have a line of credit of at least parents can transfer money Campus Plan has to offer for only $1.50 a month. So stop by your nearest Central Bank office and ask about it. Why can't you find a pack- age like Central's Campus Plan at most other banks? Maybe for them, it's roo much like work. -* CENTRAL BANK c OF OXFORD A bamk is a bank is a bank. Brad!

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