Credit Goes with SGA Meeting Covers Variety of Subjects
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/ Jaclrsonville i Alabama) State University -- Tuesday, January 23, 1976 Credit goes with SGA meeting covers variety of subjects By JANA McWHORTER The administration also European trip Edit or approved the use of a At the Student Govern- Catahode Ray Tube (CRT) By Expected cost is estimated ment Association (SGA) computer terminals for %A elections beginning in for the trip at $1 000, which includes air meeting Monday night, Jan. to England and receive "six- travel from atlanta. mo 15, the election schedule was March. The ballot woulo bursof undergraduate Or meals a day, theatre tickets, announced and the senators come up on a screen and lock graduate credit." The and tours from Stratford to found that the ad- the votes of a student. The courses are "ShAes~eare" bndon, meals and bo&re ministration had okayed the terminal would alsc and "The Social Background provided in bndonbut notin funding of a student in- automatically count the votes. The student would be Of Literature." Stratford. Any additional formation center and the use of computer terminals checked by the computer for In three adone-half weeks, ightseeing or touring will be during elections. student numbers and bi- be in Stratford-Upm- at the individual's expense. Payment of tuition ($132 for Students are to sign up for thdate matching. A~~~.~~~h more, will In other action, Mr. Hi1 mdergraduate and $168 for the elections from Monday, enjoyed as you attend the Jan. 22, through Friday, Jan. requested that students byal Shakespeare ~h&ater, graduate students) must be paid JSU. 26, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. refrain from putting fliers attend lectures af the plays daily. The election will be and notes on the windows oi- at the Shakespeare Institute. deadline be Feb. 15. All applicants are Tuesday, Jan. 30, from 8:30 the Gamecock Cafeteria anc An OPP~~~~~Ybe ex- to make a $50 deposit and a a.m. to 6 p.m. and the run-off use the bulletin boards inside for advertisement purpases tended to Students to visit the $300 payment on March 1, will be Thursday, Feb. 1, at Shakespeare Trust $300onApril1,and$350on the same times. The senators discussed the Properties, the birthplace, my 1. The administration agreed extension of the drop and add Anne Hathaway's cottage, If you're interested, please to fund an information for deadline for classes and the the Mary Arden House, and contact Dr. Evelyn Mc- students. The information an need for more workers in the others. The remainder of the ill^, 211, Panell ~~ll,students will go directly Business Office. Feb. 6 trip will be spent in London. kforeFeb. 1. from their records to this begins Black History Week information center unless and all students are en- they request that it be couraged to attend. Luncheon Held Most asked SAGA withheld. A luncheon was held recently for current recipients of and Lonnie Thurman, Jacksonville. Seated, fram left, Lovett exhibit set the ~inly-~eflinScholarship which is provided by a are some of the officers of the unly-~emngroup, ~rs. q~estb~lsanswered Jefferson County organization. This year's recipients Archie Whitt, Mrs. Jess Miller, Mrs. James Quarles and are, from left, standing, Melinda Jones, Oxford; Leslie .Mrs. W. F. Edwards. By ERIC HILL for Hammond Hall Watkins, Birmingham; Alisa Kay Stewart, Albertville; SAGA Director BY PATTY JOHNSON A father and son Art Museum in Montgomery, Q: Why cm't 1take as much as I want to eat the first photography exhibit will be was one of the first .- hethrough pow line? held on the Jacksonville photographers chosen tra do s State University campus in A: We introduced the unlimited seconds program program for the High School because of a great concern shown last semester over the Hammond Hall Gallery. Art Association, and has held students not getting enough to eat. The plan is intended to The opening will be Jan. 23, offices in the Cheahs; allow our customers the chance to fill up, but we do not 7 p.m. The exhibit will Iast Photographers' and want a lot of food being re turned on your tray. Food waste through Feb. 8. The gallery Alabama Press would rnost definitely be a factor in future meal plan will be open 2:304:30 each Photographers7kcwiatinnr =in marlr bar Eian uo fram 8 a.m. ta 4 n.m. f ram Jan 22 throuah afternm The nhntnaranhc 1Z111 UI1 W1E JdCFJklKlVJIII: plonrgIaprlem ccnusen up can a State University campus in program for the High School A: We introdneed the unlimited seconds program the Hammond Hall Gallery. Art Association, and has held because of a great concern shown last semester over The opening will be Jan. 23, offices in the Cheaha students not getting enough to eat. The plan is intended to 7 p.m. The exhibit will last Photographers' anci allow our customers the chance to fill up, but we do not through Feb. 8. The gallery Alabama Press want a lot of food being returned on your tray. Food waste will be open 2:304:30 each Photographers' would most definitely be a factor in future meal plan afternoon. The photographs Associations. His mark has Sign up from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. from Jan 22 through prices. will be the work of Mr. Qpal been shown in various Q: I didn't buy a meal ticket because I only eat salad. I R. Lovett and his son, Q. colleges and universities Jan. 26 in S.G.A, office on fourth floor of Student redly wodc%n9ttake advantage of unlimited seconds. Why Rufus Lovett. throughout the nation in- do 1have to pay the full cash price for meals at the door if Rufus Lovett graduated cluding Georgia Tech, I only get a salad? from Sam Houston State University of Tennessee, Commons Building. with a Bachelor of Arts University of Kentucky, and A: A number of problem have cropped up with the degree in photography and Connecticut College. introduction of our unlimited seconds program. Because earned his Master of Arts our program allows customers the opportunity to go back degree in photo - journalism The exhibit will include Elections will be Jan 30 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at as many times as they please, there was no way for us to at East Texas State. Mr. "New faces and things keep track of who has and has not paid. Thus the check is hvett is presently employed depicted in interesting at the entrance to the dining room instead of at the end of at Kilgore College in Texas shapes, light to dark, S.G.A. office. the lines as before. We had to establish cash prices for where he teaches Qowing contrast to each each meal based on persons returning for seconds. This, photography. other." Ninety-nine per cent d course, makes our prices unreasonable for light eaiers. Mr. Opal R. Lovett is also of Qpal Lovett's work has Our suggestion is try Chat 'Em Inn. They offer a variety of been published, but with the L an outstanding photographer Run-off will be Feb. 1 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the luncheon and dinner items and they're pricing all ala known through the nation. exception of one or twc carte. Opal Lovett is on the Board prints, the work shown at the exhibit has not yet been Q: Why no seconds an Saturday night? of Directors (Professional S.G.A. office. published. Both black and Q: Why no seconds on milk? Photographers of America) PPA and the University white prints and color prints A: Our prograrn was established with cost in mind. Our Fbotographers' Association will be shown at the exhibit price increases per meal plan from fall to spring semester of America. He has been Plan to come at a time when are minimal (less than $1 a week). Dairy and meat chosen to be among the top you will not be rushed. As products are increasing at a faster pace than most other 10 in the University with all fine arts, Mr. Lovett food counrnodities. Thus, the decision was made to in- Photographers' Association stresses that "some of the pictures are to be studied to (See QUESTIONS, Page 2) of America. Lovett has conducted programs for the be appreciated." WLJSgets first Guess w UP! chine By TIM TRENT about $2,800 a year to the The Jacksonville State current rate of $3,300 a year University radio station, ince the purchase was first WLJS, received its long introduced. awaited United Press In- Despite the price, Driscoll ternational (UPI) machine believes the UP1 machine is earlier this month. a good investment. "It will The motion to buy the keep Jacksonville abreast of machine was originally such things as news, sports, introduced to the SGA last local weather, financial year and passed by the reports, entertainment, Senate; however, former football ratings, and the SGA President Van Hall stockmarket." BuUbtins will vetoed the purchase. The be released every haur motion was presented to the which will include news Senate again this year, and stories from around the after much debate was world, as well as Alabama passed. But Keith Peinhrt, news which will be released President of the SGA, also every third hour. vetoed the purchase Another advantage to the daiming that the SGA could UP1 machine is that, as a not finance the machine but subscriber to UPI, WLJS, possibly the administration my report news from the Gary Cargal, WLJSnews director, with eTPImachine could. The proposed Pur- Jacksonville area to the chase was then presented to office Birmingham for the administration and was nationwide release.