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April 5, 1974 Georgia College; Milledgeville, Ga. Volume 57 Issue 19 Jan Foskey Captures Crown In Miss GC Pageant An aggregation of lovely lasses given in honor of the young ladies Marketing as a major. was seen Saturday evening as and in order for them to meet the Prior to the announcement of eight hopefuls walked and per- judges for interviews. The results the finalists. Angle Berry formed before an admiring of these interviews are tallied delighted the audience with "My audience for the seventh annual with those of the evening gown Way" as a summation of her past Miss Georgia College Pageant. competition. (Incidentally, the year's activities as she took the After grueling weeks of different facets of the com- last walk of her reign as Miss preparation and rehearsals and petition count as follows: Georgia College 1973. last minute rush jobs, "On Top of Evening gown-interview — 25 Of course the main event of the the World," under the super- percent; Swimsuit —• 25 percent; evening was the crowning of Miss vision of Miss Harriette Donahoo Talent — 50 percent. GC. There seemed to be some and Miss Angle Berry, was ready Mr. Jim Willoughby and the GC dispute among the judges, for production March 30. Stage Band provided en- however, as to voting results. The The eight contestants during tertainment at various spots in three finalists were revealed to Angle Berry, incumbent, begins Foskey awaiting the final an- the final week's preparation, the program as well as ac- Continued On Page 7 her final walk as Miss GC. nouncement. although harried, maintained an companying the girls and air of cooperation and cheer- volunteer members of the GC fulness. During that time the Mixed Chorus in the pageant's girls learned how to walk across theme song "On Top of the stage, stand, turn, be scrutinized, World." Mayer Speaks On Nutrition and, most important of all, smile. In addition to the title of Miss pectancy. In 1970, it ranked 36th. One contestant stated that the Georgia College, awards are ' 'Twenty-five million Americans who often leave their learning to smile constantly was Americans do not have, the parents to fend for themselves. The nation ranked 23rd in 1970 in given for Miss Congeniality, life expectancy for women. the hardest part of the contest. swimsuit and talent competition resources to feed themselves Another reason, he mentioned, Saturday afternoon a tea was decently," said Dr. Jean Mayer, was the fact that there are many In the area of nutrition and winners, and second and first health. Dr. Mayer said that runners up. a Harvard nutritionist, recently poor pension systems in the U. S. in a lecture at Georgia College. that force employees to stay with Americans consume three times Miss Congeniality is chosen by as much protein as they need, the contestants themselves and is This despite the fact that 17 a company or lose all pension Prof Included million in the U.S. now par- rights only to have companies that three billion dollars were the girl whom the majority feels spent last year on advertising by best exemplified friendliness and ticipate in an improved food sometimes go out of business and stamp program. have employees see those rights the food industry (most of it for In DAS cooperation throughout the food of little value), and that duration of pageant Appearing as the final speaker perish .with the firm. in the Georgia College Lyceum Dr. Mayer noted that the today's mothers are "being preparations. This year's Miss blackmailed by a combination of Dr. Orville W. Taylor, chair- Congeniality was Susan Jones, a series. Dr. Mayer lectured on the present school lunch program, an man of the department of history topic "U. S. Nutrition Policies in improved version of an older children exposed to TV" and by junior Business Education major supermarkets that put foods" of and political science at Georgia' from Atlanta. the Seventies" and discussed scheme, had now been extended College, has been selected for during his talk policies affecting to. nine million children (from little nutritional value (sugar- y Janie Hostetter, a freshman coated cereals with prizes, etc.) inclusion in the sixty edition of music major from Tucker, nutrition and poverty, nutrition three million) but that another the Directory of American and health, and nutrition and the million children needed to be fed on lower shelves for offspring to Georgia, was recipient of the dump into the market basket. Scholars. talent award. -Her talent con- consumer. • by the program. He also called The directory contains sisted of a rendition of a parody to Among the 25 million for a greater emphasis on feeding Looking into the future, Dr. biographical sketches of scholars Handel entitled "Old Mother Americans who do not eat those same youngsters during the Mayer said that the present tight who have achieved national or Hubbard." Winner of the properly because they lack the months when schools were not in situation in the nation's food international recognition through swimsuit competition was Joy funds to purchase the proper session and for an increase in the supply could be made worse by research and publication. Lynn Smith, a Maconite with a foods are many of the elderly and "meals on wheels" or free meal an expected drought in 1975 A specialist in African and leaning toward Fashion most of the poor. Dr. Mayer programs for the elderly who are (droughts have appeared on the Afro-American history, Dr. noted. not able to afford higher food average of.every 20 years in the prices. Taylor is the author of a book and *«*,• • • • ••••••••••«•••••••••••••••• • *.*k "Until the civil rights U.S.) and that a world-wide numerous articles and reviews in :*•: '-:' The speaker, who directed the drought could have a movement of the sixties, the poor White Conference on Food, journals in Africa and the United •:• The C.G.A. SPECIAL :j: had been fairly invisible in the catastrophic affect on the States. li: ELECTION scheduled for g: Nutrition, and Health in 1968, said world's food supply. U.S.," said the speaker. "If you that food programs for the :•: Tuesday, April 9th will be :•:;: didn't want to see them, you •i: held Friday, April 12th. :|: elderly were much more humane Food stocks in the U.S. are at : didn't have to." and made much more sense the lowest level since 1950, he ^:^ Unless those in the lower in- economically than letting senior explained, while the world's come brackets became very sick, citizens become malnourished population has doubled since that they were not apt to receive any and then having them put in a year. Photos Shown medical attention at all, Dr. hospital for $100 a day or a The Harvard professor Mayer stated, simply because the nursing for $30 a day. predicted that Americans would poor who became malnourished In that connection, Dr. Mayer be eating more textured foods in At GC Library could not afford normal medical said that $94 billion had been the future — those with mixtures care until it was almost man- spent on health services (hospital or food extenders — and foods datory that they be hospitalized. expenses, hospitalization, those with lower fat content, David Payne, a public relations Tl^e civil rights movement, he in the medical profession, and He also stated that the U. S. specialist and photographer at said again and again, was the medicine and drugs) since 1970 government must take a greater Central State Hospital, is shown agent responsible for bringing to but that even this expenditure of lead in insisting on standards of here beside one of his black and the attention of many that there money had not increased the life identity, nutritional labeling, unit white photographs to be exhibited were many including the poor of expectancy of the average male pricing, and open dating — in the Ina, Dillard Russell Library all races in the U.S. who were by more than a month over the measures that would help a at Georgia College from April 7 to malnourished, hungry, and past three years. customer know what he is April 27. Payne, a 1972 graduate unable to feed themselves. The Harvard educator pointed buying. of GC, worked for the Joe out that the U. S. had dropped "There is absolutely no point in DeGrandis Photography Concerning senior citizens in our society, Dr. Mayer among the nations of the world in teaching nutrition in high schools and WCWB-TV in Macon before life expectancy for males of 20 in and colleges unless that teaching joining the CSH information staff remarked, "The U. S. has always been a hard country for the the past 20 years. In 1950, the U. can be translated into a language and was editor of the college S. ranked 11th among the nations known to the customer," he yearbook, The Spectrum. elderly" and cited as one reason David Payne the mobile nature of many of the world in male life ex- related. PAGE 2 THE COLONNADE APRILS, 1974 Troupe Shows APRIL 5, 1974 THE COLONNADE PAGEiJ Dear Editor When I Am Alone !2^=r^ When I am alone upon my bed Dear Editor, 'cause he needed the money is How To Succeed. I wonder if I'll lose my head still not an acceptable one. The Recently authorities in- The things I love for right or wrong question still lies; Whodoneit? Tickets went on sale Monday, Robert Coleman of the old New made later in Hollywood. vestigated a burglary of the Pin- Will never last, they will all be gone Ball machines in the Maxwell and why the they did it? April 1, for the Georgia College York Mirror joted, "How to The GC presentation of "How I hope my life will be meaningful to someone Student Union. The Pin-Ball Also, I have seen many in- Student Government Association Succeed" looms as a sock suc- to Succeed" is under the direction Because it is the only one I have to offer. machines were placed in the dividuals in the S.U. that have a production of the hilarious cess. It should be one of the all of Martin Bittick of the music Maxwell Student Union tendency to Gamble. To my Broadway hit "How to Succeed in time record breakers.. department with full-scale ' sometimes during last quarter knowledge this "gambling" is Business Without Really "How to Succeed" did indeed rehearsals now underway. Ron Purcell for the we, the students of Ga. strictly against the rules of the Trying," to be staged at the pile up the records including the Tickets priced at $1 for College for us to pass free time state of Georgia. Gambling is college on April 19-20. Putlizer Prize and the N.Y. students and $2 for the general, Win On away, whenever we have any going on in the Student Union and Opening night on Broadway on Drama Critics Circle Award. public may be obtained at the The baseball team is on the move free time. More on with the facts. this is a fact well known to Oct. 14, 1961 produced the raves This was only the fifth time that a Maxwell College Union from 10 Our Colonials are getting on the groove The Starlight Tree A faithful GC student reported myself. Are these individuals not about the musical play that were musical had won the Pulitzer a.m. until 4 p.m., Monday They're on home plate, ready to run, the break in of the machines and aware of what the penalty is for to keep "How to Succeed" run- since that prize was established through Friday. Mail orders are One player yells, "Damn it; I want some fun! immediatly reported it to Miss gambling in the state of Ga.? ning for 1,418 performances. in 1917. being accepted at P. 0. Box 586, If you look real carefully in a midnight summer sky, A falling star of ruby light may chance to catch your eye. Donehoo, the assistant Dean of They should be, is all I can say. About the play, Howard Robert Morse starred in both Georgia College with all seats The pitcher says here we go. Student Activities; then-on Is the administration of Ga. Taubman of the New York Times the New York stage version of being reserved. And if you should decide to follow as the Midnight Zephyrs blow, We're gonna show the Colonials what we know. The falling star will lead you to the meadow where the Tall Tree grows. proper authorities were brought College aware of all the —-— said, "Let Street and "How to Succeed" and the film There goes the ball right to the bat to the scene and investigated the that goes in that sacred, place Madison Avenue tremble as the TWAM! It's a Homer! burglary. If you have ever been known as the Maxwell Student The Tall Tree has a slender stalk that reaches for the evening sky; rest of us rejoice." The action is going and fans begin into the where the Pin-Ball Union? They should be... Her leaves of lace are whispering, the gentle words float low and high. to yell— machines were kept for our She feeds upon the passing breeze and starlight from the crystal sky. Sincerely, OK, Colonials give 'em Hell! enjoyment you would have seen People needed to do And when she whispers to the stars, the starlight twinkles in reply. Xerona May Johnson posted signs on the with the make-up for "How to Sure enough as you will see fact that any damage to the Pin- Dear Ms. May, Succeed in Business" Need The Tall Tree bears a fruit of stars that sparkle on each slender branch. Colonials are the winners. Ball machines or any other You questioned the point as to to attend dress rehearsal And every crystal light thereon will lead you to a soothing trance. machines in this room will be whether GC facility and ad- April 18 and the two per- And win is what they will do And e'en the cold, damp fog of sorrow cannot mask the joy of light automatically closed and will not ministration were aware of the formances on April 19 and They are victorious and strong Her lights of love remain to sprakle through the dep-black, satin night. be in use again. illeagle happenings here on 20. Those interested should They will be victorious all season long. contact Maxine Wells, Spirit A yellow light may flicker by. Hey, little lost star from far-out space, Obviously some individuals flat campus. If they were not, I'm sure they are now. Education Bldg. as soon as Little light, no need to cry; the tall tree saved your special place. don't give a about the possible. The Tall Tree loves all little things and keeps them safe within her bark. pleasures that are provided for us As to the reason why these activities have been occurring, Parties should be able to Wool Her leaves of lace are whispering, a Lullaby floats through the dark. GC students or they don't believe be backstage at least one Soldier that the rules that are posted or only the persons involved know for sure. However, in my per- hour prior to curtain time. Wool is plentiful at Georgia Lights of Love, sparkle, sparkle, sparkle through the clear, black night. said will be enforced. I am a soldier Hear the Tall Tree sing a song, hew lacen leaves all giving light. So may be the answer that the sonal opinion, these acts are College those of immature delinquents, But I can't get it Standing all alone Lights of Love, sparkle, sparkle, sparkle through the clear, black night. reason this stupid individual Fighting for a cause As it is and always was, her crystal lights grow ever bright. broke into the Pin-Ball machines trying to "impress" their peers. Athletics-Which In spite of this knowledge. The question is, how far should That I've never known we go to impress others? Cer- Some is good Remembering times that Sometime, someplace far away, a lonely little flower cries, tainly not to the point of breaking Way From Here Some is bad Have come and gone and even though it's a long, long way, the Tall Tree hears and she replies: Its Still A the law. The Editor Some feels like Take me Home The Tall Tree sendis one shaft of light, one single, shimmering, golden ray. In the past year, Georgia Brillo soap pads. So that one sad and lonely bloom can have a special happy day. Dear Student Body; College has attempted to join the Some wool is virgin I am a young boy Man's World My name is Don Thrasher and I ranks of "big time" schools in But that pretty rare Waiting for the trainj And in the icy wintertime when sparkling ice crops coat her leaves, am presently a sophomore at athletic competition. Or has it? Some wool smells Watching the rainbow The ice drops glimmer, dance, and shine with light the Tall Tree Happily weaves. Despite impressive progress in Georgia College. I am also Where is Colonial Parade going? Red Tape Cut And fouls up the air. Come and go again The joy that makes the tall tree grow, that makes her happy, makes her sing, recent years, women have a long The joy that makes the Star Tree grow, is giving joy to other things. For a school of less than three- In the pouring rain way to go before they achieve presently the Sophomore class thousand it would seem to the Habib Abdul Goudarzi, a I like wool Take me Home Again equality of opportunity in em- male representative to the Honor was a year. Now, every little particle, from atoms small to largest star, semi-avid reader of the sports graduate student in business It's my favorite dish ployment, education and Council. I need your support and Goudarzi's request for his The Tall Tree cares about them all, no one too near, no one too far. page that we are making ill use of administration at Georgia Except when I get some I am a soldier training, career advancement vote for the office of the Co- transcript from the University of And when you see a shaft of light streaming through some far-out place. the miserly public private College from Iraq, the year-long that smell like a fish. At my journey's end and pay. Chairman of Honor Council, Baghdad, where he completed his You can be sure the Tall Tree sent it just to brighten one sad face. I feel that experience is needed donations that G.C. receives. wait for his college transcript is Many miles I've waoked A recently-published ILO studies for an undergraduate for the office of Co-Chairman and Should we just try to maintain a over. If you like wool To find a friend report, "Women Workers in a degree in 1968, involved con- Oh, give the Tall Tree all you can, let's send one special silver light, team on all levels of athletics or Ordinarily, a transcript from a and want to hear more Many tears I've cried Changing World," says the world one needs to be on Honor Council siderable complication. To make her slender roots grow stronger through the deep-black satin night. for at least a year to understand should we go the route of many college or university outside the Come to Beeson— But once again is still largely a male-dominated The Tall Tree, with her crystal lights, has melted all the fog away the position. Many people think other small schools and U.S. takes a week or two to reach To obtain the transcript,"from a Second . Take me Home. society. It notes a marked ten- So with the stars and sky above we'll let her have a better day. specialize in a particular area or nation with no diplomatic ties • dency everywhere to recruit on that the Honor council is a farce the college, but because the U.S. areas? Take a look at National with the U.S., the GC graduate Woolhunter Mitch Freeman the basis of sex rather than because it is the judicial branch and Iraq do not maintain Lights of love, sparkle, sparkle, sparkle through the clear-black night. student began by asking the qualifications, and that the un- of CGA. I think that you, the Continued On Page 7 diplomatic relations, the wait Hear the Tall Tree sing a song, her lacen leaves all giving light. Belgian embassy in Washington proven myths about women's student body should change your Shine a light. Shine a light, shine it through the clear-black night; for help. The Belgian embassy in January 21, 1974 abilities persist. ideas about Honor Council and I Feed the Tall Tree lots of love, as she has done with crystal light! am willing to work real hard to the nation's then relayed Stormy— Among the measures called for change your attitudes about the Goudarzi's request to the Belgian It isn't a melange of crossed feelings in the report is "a more Henry Z. Zidwell Council. embassy in Iraq via the nor an argument I caused. equal...sharing of the burden of The I honestly love this school diplomatic corps' home office in housework and the care of Ecstacy despite all the apathy shown by , the capital of Belgium. Storming— children between men and Thunderbolts, sharp lightning and rain women" as a starting point. the students. I have been here In Baghdad, the Belgian em- Out A How sweet the music sounded Beyond that, the document urges two years now, and I know how / bassy's third secretary drove to Remind me of Love. That night not long ago this school is falling down spirit the office of the university's Stong-Undefinable, yet making its presence known. When you were at my side equal pay for equal work, as set Watchin' the sun pour in forth in the ILO's Equal wise. I need your support so that I registrar for a copy of an official Infinitely precious. To hear it gently flow. can help Roy, Frank, Sandra, Colonnade transcript of Goudarzi's un- Seein' the birds going past Remuneration Convention of 1951 Listenin' to cars go by and ratified by 78 member states. Cheryl and Beverly change the dergraduate studies for tran- Storms- I noticed your eyes were shining attitude of the students about this smission to the U.S. Come at a time when the soul needs washing clean, Watchin' my life go past I ran my fingers through your hair The report also notes that, school. The process of getting the And the drops of God's tears rain down while women's social and I kissed and made love to you So please remember: VOTE for transcript from Baghdad to Upon my upturned face. I love storms- Thinkin' of yesterday biological function of And had no thought or care. don thrasher, male co- Milledgeville was not quite as And you. When it was pourin' rain reproduction must be fully CHAIRMAN OF HONOR SUELLEN GRIGGS complicated as the original Remembering days so bright protected, women should not be WALTER YOUNG And gay or said the usic COUNCIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor request for the document, ac- Tunder— Thinkin' of nights of pain And regardless of the times it repeats penalized in the job market God's voice because they are mothers. 1974. ^, , cording to college officials. I know but only one thing Thanks, JOHN WILLIAMSON RAMON A ALSTON Goudarzi came to GC in the fall Deep Loneliness Who would've ever thought Although statistics do not T'was you that made it sweet. Business Manager Literary Editor of 1973 after a stopover in Hope. That someone, mainly you, reflect the situation accurately Don Thrasher Spartanburg, S.C. where he at- Could make me be really happy because of differing definitions of Because I'm sitting where we've sat tended Spartanburg Junior Lightning- And even ben glad to be blue "economically active" persons And tonight I'll lie where we've lain KEITH JONES College and Wofford College for Passion of both mind and body- and a general exclusion of unpaid It wakes my heart, but thrills it Sports Editor two years and where he was Angry passion because of simpleminded jealously and Dreamin' what really matters With sad and mysterious pain. family helpers, it is estimated Unjustness....And Hurt. Who says what's wrong or right that the female workforce par- employed by a florist. Jennifer Sherwood Copy Editor In Spartanburg, Goudarzi's Hurt when a cake is uneaten. Who brings to torch in darkness It feels not so joyous ticipation rate ranges from a low Jerry Amerson You can't have your cake and eat it too. To make all our way seem light of 5 per cent in some African Photographer brother is a consulting As when you were here with me Bridals by Harrold's Karl Neubaum Cartoonist mechanical engineer at Lock- Wrap up in the ecstacy of each other countries to as high as 50 per cent Knowing that you love with Watchin' the day go past me in the USSR and Romania. In wood-Green, Inc., a national We created our own sweet music. Staff Reporters: Lightning penetration and without physical guilt. And thinkin' of yesterday Eastern Europe generally, Distinctive Wedding engineering firm. Mark Smith, Ginny Boyer, Jan Dillard, Sherry Gray, Lynn But now I'll put off my dreamin' women make up about 40 per cent According to Dr. Bobby Joe Because you are there and I am here Fashions and Formals Johnson, Jeanette Lewis, Patty McCormick, Paul Milton, Ron You love-now you must trust.. To save for another day. of the total workforce, and 30 to 40 Dooley, Goudarzi's major Separated only by miles Purcell, Ann Strom, Trude Tharpe, Gary Yawn, Mitch Help me trust-Give me reasons. per cent in Western ^lurope and Complete Bridal Service professor, the native of Iraq is I will think of you through bittersweet tears Freeman. Love. North America. 106 W. Hancock making excellent progress in the And smile. Mary K. Driskell pursuit of his M.B.A. degree. sg PAGE 4 THE COLONNADE APRIL 5, 1974 APRIL 5, 1974 THE COLONNADE PAGE 5

Beverly Dixon Kathy Marcum Suellen Griggs

Jan Foskey, Miss Georgia College 1974 Jan Foskey, Miss GC 1974

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Jannie Hosteter, Joy Lynn Smith, Susan Jones, 2nd Runner-up, Swimsuit Award Miss Congeniality first runner-up Talent Award APRIL S. 1174 PAGE! THE COLONNADE APRIL 5, 1974 THE COLONNADE PAGE 7 Greeks Take NFL Week Success O'Connor Independents A full lineup of special events Milledgeville physicians, and Dr. Thursday March 21, the were planned at Georgia College Bobby Joe Dooley and Dr. Hilda Discussed Georgia College Drummers Club ^ En c/ief/( during National Foreign Gonzalez of the Georgia College sponsored an All-Star basketball Language Week held from March faculty. 31 through April 6. Dr. Jaime Gonzalez, associate More than 160 have registered game between the Georgia for the Flannery O'Connor College Greeks and the In- National flags of many coun- professor of Spanish at GC, helped to coordinate the week's Celebration to be held on the dependents. The purpose of the lerm? fi^iPJ /s c/sffP MOST; tries were displayed on campus Georgia College campus on event was to raise funds for the starting Tuesday, April 2. On that activities with members of the Saturday and Sunday, April 6-7. Phi Sigma day, a miniature world con- GC Foreign Language Georgia College Drummers Club. Registrations have come from Recently, 24 new members small gift during the ceremony. The girls (sororities) game was TfRfn ference with different Association. nationalities represented took Commenting on the coming as far away as Worcester, Mass., were initiated in the Phi Sigma The initiation was very elegant close all the way with the Greeks Napier Gets stoned Austin, Tex., Centerport and Sophomore Honor Society. The even down to the of the place as well as panel event. Dr. Gonzalez said, "The winning 18-17. Marty Banks led By Mark Smith discussions. Brooklyn, N.Y., East Lansing, Qualifications for membership candles. The Society was very all scorers with nine points, purpose of National Foreign Mich., Decorah, Iowa, Afton, Va., are a 3.0 average and Dean's List fortunate in having Dean Simp- Martha Lumpkin had four, Susan No, "heads," they didn't hold a and sliding during the tropical A cultural and artistic event, Language Week is to stress the Metairie, La. and Washington, at least once during the student's son as the spokesman for the Hale three, and Gail Ford two. convention for the betterment of rain season was getting just a open to the public, was the importance, need and rewards of D.C. "MOO-FORMeP, the marijuana industry. Also "Singorama," staged Thursday, language and to show how freshman year. The advisors for initiation. The officers for Phi Pam Varner and Arlinda little out of hand. So now we have, Registrations are still being the society are, Mrs. Elisabeth Sigma are Doraine Reynolds, unfounded is the rumor that s instead of the Amazon basin for April 4, at 8 p.m., in Porter the study and appreciation of Woodard led the Independents Auditorium. There was singing in accepted for the event which will Anthony, who is retiring at the Bob Porter, Linda Daily, Mary with six points each, Luann shotgun was given through the scenery, a fantastic view of the other cultures is Important in keyhole of each room containing French, Spanish, German and include lectures on Miss end of this year, was given a Ann Woodall, and Lynn Wilcox. Durant had two. Donna slopes of the Andes. promoting better relations O'Connor by a number of authors a non-turner-oner... Workers finished up on the Greek as well as guitar groups between peoples." Harrington two, and Terry and individuals playing foreign and friends of the famous GC Meadows one. with sixteen points, Mike Brown The "Stoned" I am referring to repair job Friday afternoon, and Governor Jimmy Carter has alumnae, a reception at The Old had twelve, Paul Brooks ten, Organist Speaks is that little piece of the Smoky mountain climbing equipment music. Part of the program in- proclaimed the week of March 31 The mens (fraternities) game cluded native country dances and Governor's Mansion in Senate Notebook was hard fought all the way with John Carrick and Willie Griswald Mountains that was rolled down will soon be available for persons through April 6 as Foreign . Milledgeville, a peanl discussion, had eight, Don McCale six, and the enbankments outside of who, despite the danger, decide a presentation of foreign plays. Language Week in Georgia, and a by Frank Howell, CGA Vice- President plenty of action. The Greeks won Dr. James Moeser, chairman a guided tour of historic 77-68. Scoring was led by Sam Steve Bowers, Al Messer, Barry Napier Dorm, starting last to backpack their way down from A reception for foreign similar proclamation has been Milledgeville and of O'Connor Bruner, and Ben Curtis had two of the University of Kansas organ Thursday, the 28th of March. The languages students was held on issued by Mayor Walter B. relationship between AGAPE Massey who led all scorers as the parking lot to the bottom of memorabilia in the GC library, There are a number of Senate points each. department, spoke to the organ reason for this is that the power the hill. For weaker hearts, and Friday, April 5, at the residence Williams, Jr., of Milledgeville. positions open in this election, and the College Government well as the Greeks. Massey had and a visit to Andalusia Farm, master class at Georgia College that be decided that the slipping those who don't feel like the of Dr. David Cardoso in One final inclusion in the where Miss O'Connor wrote hopefully there has been a good Association. This legislation was twenty-six points, John Cagle had on Tuesday, April 2, in GC's Milledgeville. The reception was sixteen, Larry Hunt ten, Tom conquest of Everest just yet, they week's activities vas a menu of many of her books. response in petitions. The sent to the Student Activities Russell Auditorium. Continued From Page 2 being sponsored by honorary foreign foods to be served in the Committee, headed by Steve Boswell nine, Roy Lane, Keith Learning With SGAE did leave a good sized path down Speakers at the event will in- Committee operations of the Dr. Moeser lectured on lear- the hill, though. But ad- members of the Foreign college cafeteria. Dr. Gonzalez Senate are in a state of much Potts. There was also a Jones and Bruce Geidner had ning, memorizing, and prac- Athletics Language Association including clude Robert Drake of the four each, Randy Edwards two ministration, you did fine; now, said he submitted seven recipes, University of Tennessee English improvement and are prepared movement to hopefully eliminate It is to our great sorrow that not ticing. Dr. Luis Samper, Dr. Alberto including Egg-Ftto-Yung-Cha- the lack of adequate record- and Artie Traylor had one. Larry Champion (NAIA) West Georgia the first floor won't have mud on faculty, Frederick Asals of the to undertake the workload everyone knows what SGAE is. A Texas native, he received his the carpet on rainy nights... Martinez and Dr. Cardoso, three Cha-Cha. awaiting them. On March 27th, keeping in the Senate that has Anderson led the Independents Well, let us introduce ourselves College in basketball, or University of Toronto faculty, B.A. degree and his M.A. degree perennially nationally ranked there were two private bills hindered them so much in the properly. from the University of Texas and Caroline Gordon of the Univer- passed, qualifying candidates for past. WESLEY HAPPENINGS SGAE stands for Student Georgia Southern in baseball. sity of Dallas, Marion Mon- his Ph.D. degree from the They are not known as strong the upcoming election of Male Co- WANTED: Anyone with Video- Georgia Association of University of Michigan. Statewide Cancer Out Begins tgomery of the University of tape equipment experience. The Sunday, April 17; Worship Ser- schools sports-wise in all areas, Georgia, and Rosa Lee Walston, Chairman of Honor Council. vice Educators. Any person in an In 1961, Dr. Moeser received a These candidates are: Don Senate is considering un- education field is eligible and but only in the particular area of An ambitious campaign to The major effort of the Cancer professor emeritus of English at "IS NOW THE TIME TO Fulbright grant to study at the their competition. Intramurals GC and a close friend of the Thrasher, and, Philip Lamb. dertaking a student-services asked to join. There are local, State Academy of Music in raise $12,750 to wipe out cancer Crusade this year will be a drive project of video-tape rentals of RUN?"- Where does Ga. College fit in? The Georgia Collegiate In- "in our time" began Monday in to raise $4,000 (or about one third author. Both were questioned by the Led by Don Thrasher state, and national levels to Berlin. Before returning to Investigative Committee, programs not usually seen on SGAE. The association seeks at Well, . Coach Peterson has tramural Sports Championships Baldwin County. of the overall campaign goal) in a Tickets to the two-day event Special Music by the ACTS America, he studied French received many letters from South chaired by Pat Oliver, as to their T.V. to be shown in Maxwell each level to further the field of improvisatory and interpretative will be held for the first time this The goal is the largest ever residential campaign to begin on are $10 and $5 (for students) and RETREAT TO EPWORTH-By African soccer players just undertaken in the county by the April 22. There are ap- can be obtained from Charles E. position on judicial procedure. College Union. Any ideas or help? the Sea—on April 19 thru 21. education by protecting the art in Paris. year at Armstrong State College There was also a Senate bill, no. Reply to the CGA office in person rights and privileges of each begging for some type of on April 19th and 20th. Baldwin unit of the American proximately 8,850 in the Beard, director of the GC library. Money Due to Don Thrasher By Dr. Moeser has also done ad- assistance to come over to per- county housing a population of 101, submitted that dissolved the or by letter. SGAE member. vanced reserach on French All students interested in Cancer Society. Monday April 8. The Cost is only form for the Blue-and-White, but Various elements of the 35,400. $10.00. Many events have happened Baroque performance practice. participating in this two day this year in Georgia College's to no avail. We gave scholarships "sports spectacular" are asked campaign will get underway on During the past four cam- His visit to GC was sponsored to out-of-state imports who Milledgeville SGAE. A Valentine Coffee was by the local chapter of the to contact Larry Bosserman or different dates, according to Mrs. paigns, a total of $33,186 was Job Placements held for Georgia College faculty flunked out of school their first LeVonne Taylor, directors of J. R. Uhler, Cancer Crusade raised in the county, with $4,872 Posture Pays American Guild of Organists. quarter here. We gave coming in 1970, $8,709 in 1971, a.m. thru 3 p.m. Appointment members, who showed their intramurals. All Georgia colleges chairman, with a campaign for Our recruiting schedule is for scholarships to guys who never special gifts the first to be $9,116 in 1972 and $10,489 last the Senior or Graduate only as Schedule posted on Bulletin Applications are now being interest by their attendance. Two and universities have been in- Mongoloid accepted for the 1974 Georgia members, represented Georgia started a game. But did we an- vited to participate in the tour- started, this on Wednesday, April year. An article entitled these representatives are seeking Board beside Placement Office, swer those of proven ability like The various segments of the permanent employees. 205 Parks. Miss Queen of Posture Pageant to College at the state SGAE con- Organ Recital naments which will consist of 3. "Milledgeville Mongoloid - A the African soccer pliayers? How competition in tennis, badminton, Goal for the special gifts campaign, their goals, and April 10, 1974 April 24, 1974 be held May 3, at the Hilton Hotel ference in Macon last quarter. Rare Karotype of Down's Syn- in Macon, Georgia. This can be a vital organization can we.compete in a sport such as golf, and bowling, and a large segment of the campaign is chairmen are: Special gifts, drome" written by a Georgia Mr. Harlon Crimm of the Bibb County Schools of Macon, basketball with that type of $1,800, Mrs. Ray Hodges, Jr.; Marietta Public School System, Mr. Dewell Pitts, recruiter, on All applicants must be between on our- campus. Programs of An organ recital will be field is expected from schools $1,800. College graduate student will be the ages of 17 and 22 with no active interest in each area of presented by Roger Byrd of scholarship management? throughout the state. A drive to raise $750 from trades and industry, $750, Randal published in the March-April on campus from 9 a.m. thru 4 campus from 9 a.m. thru 3 p.ni. Take the case of Susan Jones, Dunn; independent business, p.m. - Appointment Schedule Appointment Schedule posted on previous niarital status and in education are being planned for Seneca, S.C. on Monday, April 15, Both graduate and un- representatives of the trades and issue of the Journal of Heredity. good health. the remainder of the year and at 8 p.m. in Russell Auditorium who qualified for the National dergraduate students are industry in the county will be $1,250, Aubrey Simpson; posted in Education . Bulletin Bd. in Education professions, $500, Dr. John Donnell Jernigan of Hardwick, The contest is an annual event also for next year. Are you in- on the Georgia College campus. Finals in gymnastics (the only eligible, but no student with any started on April 8 while a cam- a laboratory scientist in the April 15. 1974 Building. one from Ga. to do so). She can't Ferguson; public employees, April 25, 1974 sponsored by the Women's terested in preprimary, primary, Byrd, son of Mrs. Nadine Poore experience on a junior or senior paign to solicit $1,250 in the research department at Central Mr. W. D. Fincher, Metropolitan of Seneca, is a senior music go because of a lack of depart- college athletic team will be business community will follow a $1,200, Mack Simpson; clubs and Insurance Company, on campus Mr. Gordon Gibbs, McGaw Auxiliary to the Georgia and secondary education? Do you S^tate Hospital, co-authored the Children's Chiropractic Center. major scheduled to graduate in mental funds. BUT — the College allowed to participate in that week later, on Monday, April 15. organizations, $150, m chairman from 9 a.m. thru 3 p.m. Ap- Laboratories, on campus from 9 have accurate information on named; special events, $2,000, paper along with Dr. Clyde Dr. Mildred K. Lee is co-founder teacher accreditation? With your December. He came to GC in Government Association agreed same sport. In addition, there pointment schedule posted on a.m. thru 4 p.m. Appointment Continued From Page 1 Harriette Donahoo; memorials, Keeler and Nell Curl, also of the and director of the center and enthusiastic interest in SGAE, January, 1972 from Shorter to fund her and her ,coach, Mr. will be a faculty division in CSH research department. Bulletin Bd. beside Placement Schedule posted on Bulletin Bd. Martiny, on their trip to $750, Mrs. J. R. Uhler; Central Beside Placement Office, 205 Mrs. Leon F. Silver is president Georgia College can be on top of College. tennis, golf, and badminton. Miss Jernigan will present a Office, 205 Parks . Byrd served as student Sacremento, Cal. in an effort to "For years the athletic teams State Hospital, $150, William April 17. 1974 Parks. of the auxiliary. all that is going on in education. GC Pageant Crittendon; and residential, paper on the same topic at the For information and ap- Please join us as an active chairman of the 1973 organ recruit other gymnasts, some of from Georgia's colleges have annual meeting of the Georgia • Mr. Varee Noel, Allstate In- April 30, 1974 students' mini-convention held whom have already expressed an $4,000 Mrs. Merrill Folendore, Mr. J. L. Lynch, S. S. Kresge plications, call Mrs. Silver at 355- future teacher. For more in- competed against each other in be Jan Foskey, a junior special Academy of Science at Valdosta surance Company, on campus last April in Atlanta. interest in Ga. College and its intercollegiate athletics, but up to Mrs. Frank Himes, Miss from 9 a.m. thru 3 p.m. Ap- Company (K-MART) on campus 6790 or write to Mrs. Leon F. formation see, Mrs. Catherine education major from Swain- Elizabeth Arnold, and Mrs. State College on April 26. Silver, 575 Spring Valley Road, Thurston, in 125 A of the Byrd is a 1969 graduate of coach. WHAT HAPPENED? now there has been no attempt to sboro, Joy Lynn Smith, and Janie Her thesis research is on pointment Schedule posted on 9 a.m. thru 4 p.m. Appointment Athletic Director Floyd V. An- William Sibley. Schedule posted on Bulletin Bd., N.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30318. Language building. Seneca High School. organize an intramural tour- Hostetter. Anxious moments human chromosome ab- Bulletin Board beside Placement derson turned down the money, nament on a statewide basis," passed as the girls awaited the Boyd Butts is president of the Office, 205 Parks. 205 Parks Hall. normalities utilizing flourescent. apparently because she was a tournament director George final tally. At last Smith was Baldwin County ACS chapter. microscopy. April 23, 1974 HAVE YOU STARTED YOUR junior, but this point really heeds PLACEMENT FILE Bedwell said in announcing the named as second Runner-up, Mr. Harold Hall, Merit System, further explanation. Come to event. "NVe hope that the Georgia leaving Foskey and Hostetter State of Georgia, on campus 9 SENIORS??? THERE IS /^ f^tFT SHOP Cancer Walk-a-thon think of it, so does a lot of other Intramural Sports Cham- with baited breaths as they scheduled for May 3rd. LISTEN things that involve budgets, pionships will help fill a void that listened for the announcement of Sponsored by Student Act. IN MILLEDGEVILLE money, etc. Any replies, coach? has been neglected in the past." the pageant's winner. Grads Continue ACM "I'm going to announce this BSU meets at BSU House TOTOUR at 5:45 each Tues. BSU Students in eight Southern agreement provides for the 111 W. Hancock St. very fast," said emcee Dr. David Staszak, "for when the First Bible Study 9:00 at Coffee mtw. reciprocal sharing of academic Between Nash's and states including Georgia can now House In Mayfair Building. enroll on a resident tuition basis graduate programs. the Diana Shop Runner-up is named everyone will know who the new Miss in selected graduate programs in Students from participating If you have a other states, according to in- states will have access to lAII At Fairl Georgia College is. First Runner- New Cowboy Album $3.99 up is Janie Hostetter and Miss warning signal, formation recently received in master's or doctoral degree work mil 14/ Prices! see your doctor. the graduate studies office at in such fields as African history, Georgia College 1974 is Jan New Cat Stevens $4.99 Fosiiey!" ^ Georgia College. home economics, radio Guitar Strings-Picks- AmerkaiK The arrangement, which will astronomy, water pollution Bf'.CO!! Tearfully, Jan accepted the become effective this fall, is ecology or nuclear engineering— Want to send a friend something- Candles Etc^^_ roses and crown and made her Cancer made possible through the to name a few of the program We'll mail it-Come by-We've triumphal walk down the runway Academic Common Market, a entries. nttMthwuviw always got something playing -If to the applause of family, friends, Mtll and well-wishers. She was indeed project of the Southern Regional Thus far, Alabama, Arkansas, you can't stop by-You can phone- Society 452-5834 ' ' • .' . "On Top of the World." F''AMERICAN CMCEII SOCIETY Education Board. The interstate Continued On Page 8 .»»^«>««/>l. -••"W*»shS>«t*ilM#»4rtV.-j>i_^„^„^_

PAGE 8 THE COLONNADE APRIL 5, 1974 Nurses r Cap 7 0 Th^ C.G.A. Book exchange was project in the coming year. held March 21, 22, and 25 was Lane also commented that a Mrs. Renee Etheridge, director termed a success by Roy Lane, of nursing services at Coliseum few students still hadn't picked C.G.A. President. Lane stated up their money or books. He said Park Hospital in Macon, was the that around $400 worth of guest speaker at a recent capping these students can pick up their students were sold at this C.G.A. money or books Thursday, April ceremony for students in the service project. He felt that this Georgia College department of 11th. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in was a very good start to what he Room 130 of the Maxwell College nursing education's class of '75. feels will be a very successful The ceremony was at the First Union (C.G.A. office). United Methodist Church. Mrs. Etheridge spoke on "A Will Dr. Joseph Specht and Dr. Ralph Kickliter ever make it to Nurse's Commitment to the Hollywood? Who knows? One thing is for sure, they will learn "How Nursing Profession." to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" on April 19 and 20. The invocation was given by Rev. Norman R. Waldrip, pastor of the Mosleyville Baptist Church and greetings were extended by Tarzan In Milledgeville Dean William Simpson of Georgia College. The other day, to my surprise, I firemen were looking on from a Seventy students are members discovered our firemen of safer level (the ground). "Tar- of the class of '75, with 68 being on Milledgeville are just as human zan" continued his fun and hand for the capping ceremony. as the rest of us. They have a games, perching on the edge of Miss Catherine Summerlin, sense of humor, and the desire to the in a position much director of the department of be "hams." similar to that of a swan diver. nursing education, assisted by I was leaving GC's Even at my great distance, I Mrs. Mary N. Cook and Mrs. School Wednesday morning when could hear the laughter and Wendy Glawspn of the depart- I heard a blood curdeling cry that edging on from the men below. ment, capped the students. sounded much like the yell of Tarzan. Yes!( Turning in the Much to my dismay, my direction, my eyes focused upon a presence was sighted by the star New Courses man in blue standing atop the fire of the day. He waved thereby station on the roof. Once again causing the others to turn and the manly call was heard. (A wave. I must admit, I felt as little on the squeaky side, but though I had truly interrupted Come To GC thats beside the point). one of their "hard day's ''Shake It Up Baby// My curiosity was aroused to no projects." Hating to intrude, and Five non-credit courses will be end. Why was the man on the knowing my class met in 5 offered during the current spring roof? And why the Tarzan minutes, I hastened on. However, quarter at Georgia College, with routine! Continuing to "case" the the memory of our firemen's classes beginning the week of situation, my questions were soon humor will always stay with me. April 15. Twist Hits Hall answered. It just goes to show that a smile Course fees will run from $15 to by John Williamson The fireman was removing brightens the day for anybody. $25. Classes will meet for two Recently Napier of fallen limbs from the wind storm No matter what it is they have to hours each week on Monday, the grand prize. Georgia College was the scene for Refreshments consisting of the night before. Several other do. Tuesday, or Wednesday nights. a Sock Hop. The "sock hop" was Courses scheduled for the eight popcorn, various sweet cookies given.by Larry Duke, President and crackers, potato chips and \\\ >^^^'''^^ week period are intermediate of the Hall. Residents of the dorm guitar, basic photography, other delicacies were served. were asked to dress in the style of John Williamson served as fundamentals of management, the '50's and '60's. Believe-it-or- basic salesmanship, and an office Master of Ceremonies for the not several of the residents had Hop. practices refresher. the nerve, gumption, and the The guitar class will be taught Napier Dorm is the sole dor- sense of humor to dress in this mitory, known to the Colonnade by Andy and Linda Stanford of popular style. Milledgeville. John DuBose, a staff, to have social functions or Things really started hoppin' parties of this nature so far this Milledgeville photographer, will when a dance contest waslield. teach the photography course. year. "At the Hop" was played for the A big "Thanks" to Mrs. The other three courses will be contest and six couples were taught by GC faculty members. Adams, House Director, for selected by applause to par- preparing and assisting with the Complete information can be ticipate in the dance-off finals. obtained from Robert Watkins, refreshments and dance. Thanks Mitch Freeman and Denise again, Mrs. Adams, for a job well director of adult and community Edwards (pictured above) won services at the college. done by all! No educational prerequisites Continued From Page 6 ACM are required for any of the courses. Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, its citizenry." Mississippi, South Carolina and On the other hand, by offering Front Campus Rolled. Tennessee have joined the highly specialized programs to Market. The participation of Monday morning brought about an unusual change on front Informal Christian out-of-state students at in-state Science Group Maryland, North Carolina, rates, participating institutions campus with the "ornate" decorations in the trees. One would almost Virginia and West Virginia is think it was Christmas once again. Who and why it was done is Meetings/ Sunday, will increase enrollments in such tentative but expected in the next "uncommon" programs which, unknown to the majority of the student body. Obviously, it was one of 11:00 A.M . at 301 West several weeks—pending, in some those "one the minute decisions" under inebriated conditions." Montgomery 452-7651 in many cases, have the capacity cases, only the almost certain for additional students. ratification of the agreement by state legislatures or boards of Dr. Hovenden compares the trustees. arrangement to that of the The programs in which airlines industry, which for years residents of a participating state has offered tickets on a standby can enroll depend upon their basis at a reduced rate to fill state's arrangement. Under the flights. Common Market agreement, As a result of the Common each member state puts a Market, additional, education number of its programs in a opportunities vvill be available to "marketpool" and then arranges many students, and existing for its residents to have access to programs in the Southern region out-of-state programs not offered will be more efficiently utilized— in its own institutions. all at a savings to the students, As Dr, William Hovenden, who institutions and taxpayers. . directs the regional ad- Posters, soon to appear on' ministration of the program, campus, will indicate the names phrased it, "It is not only im- of state coordinators, who will practical and expensive, but also provide information about ap- nearly impossible for any single plication procedures. Additional state to provide the full array of information is now available programs required to tneet the from the Office of Graduate diverse higher education needs of Studies in Parks Hall at GC.