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Goodbye, D South' Homes Leone Cole VoI. 25-40. 33 Jacksonville t Alabama ) Tuesday, October 2, 1979 For historical tour.... Students sponsor Goodbye, d South' homes Leone Cole By JANA MOON By JANA MOON Jacksonviile Hmtage Ascciation will sponsor the third Jacksonville State University will implement their new annual tour of historic Jadrs~ville.The tour hours will be pre-registration system for students on Oct. 24. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Satday, Oct. 6 and 1 p.m.-5 p.m., According to Bill Meehan kom Academic Advisement, Sunday, Oct. 7. The admision charge will be $5 for full "If each student carefully studies the registration system, tour, $1 for single haw, pre-school children will get in he will not have any problem." free and grades 1 through 12 will be charged half price. Pre-registration will begin Oct. 24 through Nov. 6 for The lacdnlarks shown on the tour'will be the Dr. J. C. student academic advisement. Eachstudent will go to the Francis Museum, the Old Jailhouse, the Snow-Felgar Officed Admissions and Records, first floor, Bibb Graves Home, "Ten Oalks", Forney -Burton - Green Home, "The Hall, to pick up his academic advisement sheets. Magnolias," The Roebuck House, the Lester - Jones - Students must present their identification cards to obtain Nisbet House, "Boxwood," The First Presbyterian the data sheet. They will then go to their advisor in order Church, St. Luke's Epizcpal Church and Aderholdt's to make out their trial schedule. Mill. Regular registration will be kcan Nov. 7 to the 21st and Two of the homes are being sponsored by student tke student's registration will be determined as follows: crganizations. They are "Boxwood " sponsored by Sigma Wednesday, Nov. 7: Undergraduate students with over Nu Fraternity and the Fomey - Burton - Green House 120 semester hours earned. sponswed by Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. Thursday, Nov. 8: Undergraduate students with over "Boxwood:' named that because of the number of on 110 semester hours earned. baxwod shrubs planted the gmunds,is f omerly called Monday, Nov. 12: Undergraduate students with over 90 the Clark-Ide Home and is being rented from hlr. Knox smester hcurs earned. Ide by the Sigma Nu Fraternity. Antique furniture is Tuesday, Nov. 13: Undergraduate students with over 70 being brought back into the home and chamber music is smester haws earned. being played during the tour. Sigma Nu has functionally Wednesday, Nov. 14: Undergraduate students with over renovated the house at this time and hopes to get a 50 semester hours earned. national loan from their fraternity to do some major final Thursday, Nov. 15: Undergraduate students with over renovations. Photo by Opal Lovett 32 semester hours earned. The home is unique in the mhitectural structure which Friday, Nov. 16: Undergraduate students with over 12 is of Adams design in the woodwork, va,ulted room 1979 Homecoming Committee semester hcurs earned. ceilings and five mantels. It also has a large attic dating Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 20 and 21: Un- back to the Civil War. The chandeliers are thought to be Left to right, Kim Parker, Calvin Sledge, Jerry Stinson, dergraduate students with less than 12 semester hours 60 Stone, make up the 1979 Homecoming Committee. amund 50 to years old. Darryl Gaven, Sandra Prav en, Julia Snead, Dr. Ernest earned. The hidory of "Boxwood" is fascinating. It was built by Tuesday through Thursday, Nov. 27,28 and 29, and Jan. Courtney J. Clark in 1837 and used during the Yankee 34 will be open registration periods for anyone who has cccupation. J. C. Francis said, "A Yankee garrison, the not already registered during the above dates. Graduate first was in Dr. Clark's msidence on top of the red hill in students approved br registration may register at any of front af Andy Adam's blacksmith shop . then in the Dr. the above dates. Student registration will be on a strict Anglin home next the present . ., P. 0. Johnson was in hours earned priority basis. No exceptions for anyone. command, a brute, succeeded by a Capt. Heidlburg, a The student will then enter the dean's office of the ,S?.ved~8s !rcrnennhes and quite a gcntlemn." arres .Ipus 4, b allege of his majar area at his scheduled time and The home was then bought hy George P. Ide of -pi.i ~-bdulp& ~ ~ - -- - fr& ~wvece as 1 scmemer ana quite a qcnueman. college of his m&r zrea zt his sch&&d time and 'me home was then baight by George P. Ide of present advisement sheets, approvw trial schedule and ?assumistic, Vermont who was a cshier of Tredegar student ID card. The student must be sure that en- '3ational Bank of Jacksonville. He was one of the first By MIKE MOON Services, stated that those Vice President Woodward vehicles by the university, cumberances are cleared tiefore attempting to register. crtizens and had the first telephone, the first house with arrested will face criminal The student will then proceed to registration terminal dectricity and the first horseless carriage which went 15 alsa promised to release a Woodward stated that only In the first week after the charges for trespassing in monthly report from the those vehicles that are ob- and present trial sheets. The operator will then enter all (See HI!Tl'ORIC, Page 3) introduction of the new Jacksonville City Court; securi.ty force to the campus structing traffic will be courses into the canputer. If some courses are campus security plan, bur Further, any student press. This report will ap- towed away. This included unavailable, the student will inbrm the operator of arrests were made by the arrested will face pear each month in the double parked vehicles alternate choices. If the student is unable to complete iit SGA action campus security force. disciplinary action by the Chanticleer, the September which prevent other cars registration, but has succeeded in registering for some Four men were charged Student Judiciary Panel, report will appear in next fram leaving their parking course work, he may leave the terminal and talk to ad- with trespassing and held in under the university code week's issue. This report will spaces. Cars parked on visor. The courses already registered for will be held until the Jacksonville City Jail. listed in the Student Hand- list the number of all tickets, yellow curbs which do not the completion of regular registration period. AW B cancels The four were arrested in book. According to accidents, thefts, and arrests block traffic, or those parked The article next week will cover payment of fees. women's dorms after University Attorney Hugh made by or reported to the in handicap spaces without By JANA MOON Election chairman, visiting hours were over. Merrill this does not con- security police. proper stickers will not be Jerry McCormick stated H. Bascom Woodward, stitute double jecpardy for towed away, however, they In the Student Government that elections for senators vice president for University the defendants. On the towing away d will be ticketed. Mr. JSU, please Asmiation (SGA) meeting would be on Oct. 10 with a Monday, Sept. 24, the run-off Oct. 11, if needed. He senators discussed the arrest also said that the amend- of four male students in ment on the election af the Students' complaints answered step forward women's dormitories and Homecoming Queen would passed a motion calling for be voted on by the student By N. KARLOVICHSMITH for future humanitarian an election of all vacant body on Oct. 10. By JANA MOON limited seconds and with the seven-day meal plan that Can JSU men possibly activities dealing with ex- seats in the student senate. Other discussion included Eric Hill of SAGA Food Service wanted to answer the consists of the Saturday steak night and the Sunday compete with JSU women's ceptional children in the President Pantazis said the possibility of Chanticleer letters students have written concerning the food service buffet. Rave also has results from a survey of the record of four, count em' area. that "all males in women's staff members receiving here on campus. academic performances of meal ticket holders versus four, Miss Alabamas? Each campus club dormitories after hours scholarship and of students Hill said that, "Students don't understand the value of non-meal ticket holders. The results indicated that those Find out Friday, Oct. 19, at (sorority, fraternity, social, would be arrested." He also getting left-handed desks. their meal plan Charles Rowe, vice-president for with meal tickets had a higher academic performance 6 p.m., at the Leone Cole service, or academic group) said that the Judicial Court It was announced that the Financial Affairs, conducted a survey among six record." Auditorium. The entrance is asked to sponsor one needs to meet to decide the Average White Band can- universities in the state. They are the University of North Eric Hill also stated the 15 minutes between classes fee to what promises to be a candidate for an entrance sentencing for the four celled their concert here; the Alabama, Auburn University, University of Alabama, causes students problems, but SAGA offers a sack lunch "stimulating" event is 50 fee of $5. Individuals in- students arrested. The blood drive will be Oct. 24 Troy State University, Universityof South Alabama and for thase students. At present, there are 20 to 30 students cents at the door. Children dependent of a campus faculty representatives for and 25 ; Charles Grad@& Jacksonville State University. Row e found that JSU had cn this plan. will be admitted free. group may sponsor them- the Judicial Court are Dr. Al will be here to speak on Oct.
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