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February 16, 1973 Georgia College, Milledgeville, Georgia 31061 Volume 49, Issue 6 Senate Backs Ravelo The Student Senate of Georgia Bill. Senator Tim Walker was by the next Senate meeting. College met February 8,1973 at 8 called on for a report on the President Ravelo then Twas A Method p.m. Out of 47 Senators, 30 Student Activities Budget, but he established a temporary com- showed up for the meeting. didn't have a report. Senator mittee headed by Frank Howell. President Juan Ravelo called Jacquelyn Jones asked to This committee is to establish a for old business. Senator Ross dissolve the Golden Slipper Food Supervisory Board and a Free read Bill No. 34 concerning Committee because there was no Traffic Court for students to In The Madness need for it. It was approved by appeal to it. the President's Advisory Board. William H. Littleton Senator Jacquelyn Jones made a the Senate. President Ravelo then motion to add three amendments Senator Wayne Sewell in- relinquished his chair to Senator Now that the "Great Snow of we have become members of an to the bill: (1) if a new club is troduced Bill No. 36 abolishing Tony Walker so he could have the '73" is rapidly melting into elite group. In years to come established at Georgia College the Executive Council on floor. President Ravelo memory as well as into the when a few flakes of snow begin they will be able to join the Recreation and Social Ac- apologized for his conduct and ground, all of us suddenly realize to fall on younger heads in middle Board, (2) a representative from tivities. This bill was sent to the behavior during previous Senate Georgia, we can savor the the Senate should be sent to the Student Activities Committee for meetings. He asked for a roll-call superiority of shaking our heads Board, and (3) a representative looking over. Senator Vicki vote to see if the Senate wanted sagely and saying, "Do you think or the president of each Segars then introduced Bill No. 37 him to step down. A roll-call vote this is snow? Why, I remember organization on campus shall be establishing a Georgia College was taken and the Senators when ." sent to the Board, All three Health Professional Club. This unanimously expressed their We can remember the snow amendments were approved by bill as also sent to the Student confidence. ball battles, the arch at Napier, the Senate. Then the bill was sent Activities Committee. The Senate then approved Jane the sound of snow crunching to the Student Activities Com- President Ravelo asked the Edmunds for Lyceum Committee under foot, the tingling cold mittee for final drafting. - Senate to help the radio station and Bert Brown for Student hands. President Ravelo then app- that is trying to be established. Activities Budget Committee. pinted Keith Jones chairman of a He appointed Senators Keith Being no further old or new "We can remember the special committee to work with Jones and Frank Howell to work business, the meeting was ad- snowball battles. . ." Honor Council on the Judicial on it and to give a full report on it journed. One thing sure to be remem- bered will be the understanding and cooperation of the students Remember Thy Meal Ticket during a period when the college Off And Running by Jacquelyn Jones was brought to a standstill, ex- cept for the dormitories and food Get to know the candidates for submitted policies to the Students have often ^wondered The food services do not 1973-74 College Government service. Colonnade for publication. They why dorm students are^ required receive money from the State of Despite general disap- Association's, Administration. are listed alphabetically under to buy meal tickets. The Colon- Georgia or from the colleges. All candidates will be available pointment, classes were C.G.A. President, and nade held an intervievr with the They operate solely on what they dismissed on Friday afternoon for questions on issues and COLONNADE editor. Dean of Students, Dr. William take in. "The purpose," said campaign platforms on Tuesday, and Monday because of the large Littleton, to see if this question Littleton, "is not to make nioney number of commuting students February 20th, from 6:00-8:00 Keith Jones: could be answered. for the school, but to save money p.m. in the conference room of for whom travel would have been I am now serving my second Dean Littleton stated that the for the average student." dangerous even if possible. the College Union Building. Don't year as Student, Senator, this regulation had a definate pur- There are three reasons for miss this opportunity to get to year as chairman of the Judicial pose behind it. The meal program which a student may be exemp- "It will long be remembered." know the candidates. Come! Committee. As Chairman, I has to have some way of knowing ted from buying a meal plan. If a Don't miss this opportunity to get worked on the Bill to allow approximately how many student's class scheaule prevents The College Union, like all to know the candidates. Come! Alcoholic Beverages on campus. students will be eating. This is the him from eating lunch and other college functions except Don't forget to vote on February Also, I sponsored a bill to allow best way for the food services to supper he need not buy a meal those absolutely necessary to 21st-Wednesday-fQr the can- Freshmen women unrestricted know. If the college didn't ticket. The same is true if a housing, food, and security, was didate of your choice. curfew. Now I: am helping work operate this way, the prices student has an off-campus job closed for several reasons. It was Following are statements by Continued On Page 11 would be much higher than they that causes him to miss major doubtful that the student the four candidates who have are now. meals. Also, if a student's assistants who operate the Union physician requrest that he be would be available because of the exempt from buying a ticket, he snow. Also, it became evident on may do so. Friday that the amount of snow Another development that has and water finding their way in- worried many students is the new doors would require a constant rule concerning meal slips. As of maintenance crew to keep the last week, should a student forget building dry and the hallways his meal ticket, he will have to go safe for walking. Unfortunately, back to the dormitory and get it. however, neither maintenance Meal slips will no longer be given nor maid services were out. The Colonnade asked Dean available. In addition, since only Littleton why this policy had been the dormitory students were on implimented. He stated that on campus and since each residence some days from 40 to 50 people hall had its own recreation come through the line without facilities, the College Union their meal tickets. Before they remained closed until Monday can be issued slips, their records morning. have to be checked to see if they To all the students who sur- purchased tickets. "It was vived the weekend on campus, becomniing a physical im- and to all who fought slushy roads possibility," said Littleton. The to return on Tuesday morning, Dean remines students that their thank you for your cooperation. meal tickets are cash equivalent Here's to the "Great Snow of and must be carried to meals. '73"! It will be long remembered. Make Your Own Peace A million dollar campaign to more than double its aid to civilian, war sufferers in Vietnam and its work for a lasting peace in In- dochina was announced this week by the American Friends Service Committee. Designated the "North-South Vietnam Fund for War Relief and Peace Action," the campaign opened January 21. A major early phase of the campaign is directed to the university communities across the nation according to Wallace Collett," and the faculties are deeply concerned over the ramifications of this war. The theme of the campaign is 'Make Your Own Peace.' f'ii Portion of CGA Senate. Senate President Juan Ravelo In inset. Continued on Page 11

Si FEBRUARY 19, 1973 THE COLONNADE PAGES PAGE 2 THE COLONNADE FEBRUARY 19, 1973 They Mean Just Smith Programed Now Is The Time... ! by Jacquelyn Jones What They Say To Speak Monday To my amazement, and joy, the requires, but he made a formal most valuable members are Professor Wayne Smith of the Department of Mathematics and Georgia College Senate is taking apology for his past conduct. To Senators Keith Jones, Tommie By Mikel Stevens Computer Science of West Georgia College will be on the Georgia a turn for the better and might admit mistakes and make Walker, and Frank Howell. There will always be those who will talk ^ »bout the irresponsibility College campus Monday, February 19, 1973 to'present a lecture even survive. At least a larger apoligies is not always an easy Although the most prominent, of youth. And there will always be both irresponsible and responsible entitled The Development and Nature of Computer Programming II number of Senators are attending thing to do, and I believe that in these three are not the only ones. youth. But sometimes the most responsible ones will not be the ones Languages at 11 a.m. in Room 201 of Lanier Hall. Following the the meetings. Of course, there doing this Ravelo has made a Let us hope that before the end of with neatly-groomed hair, V-neck sweaters, and a straight A lecture, Professor Smith and Professor Chatty Pittman, also of West are still absences, but any im- beginning in being the affective the 1972-1973 academic year there average. This weekend I think many Georgia College residents saw Georgia College, will be available to answer student questions provement is for our good. and efficient Senate president will be many more hard working that some young people-call themthe counter-culture.if you must- concerning graduate school and the computer science program at that we need-and that he has the The meetings have begun to be Senators to.represent us. with their earthy dress and ulcer-free stomachs really do mean West Georgia. intelligence and capabilities to orderly and efficient. At the last what they say. You know, phrases that have been going around for • I have been all along. Remenber that elections are meeting important business was centuries...like "love your neighbor as yourself " . . . a n d "do unto I actually inacted and committees I do not wish to give the im- coming up. Get involved. Find out, before you vote, who is others as you would have them do unto you"...and "give a damn." I were set up for more. Even pression that none of the Senators When the security people couldn't make it in until noon, they were I President Ravelo conducted running and what thier platforms have worked or that the entire the ones clearing the walks around campus, shoveling snow and Robins Resident Center himself in an orderly manner. are. The names listed on the year has been wasted. It has not. spreading salt, and maybe a little good humor too. When the dining I feel that President Ravelo Although the Senate has had ballot are more than names. They are the people who will be room was short of help, they were the ones who got behind the steam should be recommended on his many lax and often absent tables to serve, and they were the ones who came away un- change of behavior. Not' only did members, it has had some very your representation. Be sure and Established Scholarships derstanding a bit better the problems encountered by those who he conduct himself with the hard workers. get the best representation that worked in food service-like students who mumble or point and ex- The Middle Georgia chapter of potunities. He established time respect and dignity that his office It is my opinion that three of its you can. We need it. pect the servers to translate. They were the ones who called Dean the Air Force Association and the phased goals for educational Littleton and other officials in an effort to get the College Union open Warner Robins Chamber of improvements, conducted

for the students. The Milledgeville churches were closed-maybe God 3 Commerce have established two basewide educational surveys, was snowed in?-but the experimental worship services at the scholarships for Robins Resident and obtained local community Officers of the Warner Robins Chamber of Commerce Jeff Pierce, President, and Walt Whiting To The Editor Wesley House held their doors open to all. t Center students at the Warner and state support for the creation present a check to support the Major General A.J. Beck Scholarship Award to . Major General R.E. Last Friday's snow and the They delivered food to the thank all of them and you, our I don't really think that many Georgia College students need to Robins AFB. of education programs. During Hails, WRAMA Commander, as base and educational institution representitives look on. The $200.00 resultant problems of immobility infirmary. customers, for your help during have this spirit of goodwill and cooperation on campus pointed out to The annual scholarships, worth his tenure, the join Master's scholarship which honors General Beck for his accomplishments in increasing base educational for the whole cainpus, clearly After having pushed my car out this inconvenience. them in an editorial lln this, their, newspaper. But it needs to be $200 each, have been established Program . in Industrial oppotunities will be presented annually to Robins Resident Center students. Dr. J. F. Specht demonstrated a spirit among the of a snow bank, they served as I would ask but one snail further pointed out to somebody: Pass it on. in honor of the contributions Management through Georgia representedjGeorgia College at the representation. The Departmet of Business Administration and students that is not often ballast in the back of my car so service from you. Please return made in the past by Lieutenant Tech and the Master's in Economics of Georgia College offers the B.B.A. degree in management at'the Robins Resident eveident. that we could pick up employees. your sledding trays so that we General Francis C. Gideon and Business Administration theough Center. I cannot begin to list names of the Thev tracked down stranded may use them for serving food! Major General A.J. Beck, two the University of Georgia many volunteers who came employees and helped former WRAMA commanders, became a reality. forward in the crisis, to help feed to get them to work on IOUL. C.H. Shadwell, Director who were instrumental in The task of satisfying the need the students stranded here. They cleaned the dining area Food Service founding the center. for an undergraduate academic Drug Abuse Is No Circus Here are some of the things they after meals, and did many other The center administers two program was undertaken by did: acts of general assistance (like and four-year degree programs General Beck upon his arrival in A play about the-perils of drug in Russell Auditorium. Both dialogue with the patients in an The cleaned and salted the manning the telephone) which ...you don't offered by Macon Junior College 1968. Primarily through his ef- addiction will be performed in a shows will be open to the public attempt to gain new insights into outside stairs, i&n and back. enabled Food Service to continue and Georgia College in forts, the final plans for an on- Milledgeville on Thursday with no admission charges. The the realm of drug addiction. It is Tliey dished and served food to functioning. Milledgeville. base education center, the Robins Feb. 22 by patients of Renewal entire community is encouraged hoped this program will increase their fellow students. Let me take this oppotunity to come to Major General R.E. Hails, Resident Center, were laid. The House, a pilot project of the to attend the performances. community ' awareness of the Mr.B current WRAMA commander, RRC opened its doors in Sep- department of Defender The dramam is entitled "The problems of society and the tember, 1970. Over 2,000 in- Rehabilitation. The group will Fourth Ring", a take-off from the mission of this local institution in by Jeff Collette accepted the joint contributions in a brief ceremony recently. dividuals have particpated in the offer two performances, one at three ring circus. After trying to deliver service to our Now is the time for every good General Hails expressed his program of study since the C.H.S. at 2:00 p.m. and an thet irama.the audience is en- community. man to come to the aid of his college to appreciation to the AFA and Center's inception. evening performance at 7:00 p .m. couraged to participate in a It's Your Club Bittick. Martin Bittick is diamber of Commerce noting v.- By Jacquelyn Jones perhaps one of the most taken for that community support had been granted persons on this campus. >:• Representitives from the following school systems will be on the There is a new organization on campus called the Drummers Club highly instrumental in He has given endless hours of his learn establishing the Robins Resident ;:•: Georgia College campus as indicated below this week: that you might have heard of. If you haven't, then you haven't been own free time to putting together 23 Faculty Members >:: Monday, Feb. 19~ Cobb County reading the Colonnade. This club wants to boost our enrollment and Center and that the AFA's and a choir tour, not to mention vj Tuesday, Feb. 20 Colunbia County put us on the map. Those who will benefit the most are the students. Chamber of Commerce's con- Brahm's Requiem, etc. Mr. >••: Wednesday, Feb 21- Walker County (Layfette) Yet only about 12 of the 160 members are students. The membership tinuing support and en- Bittick has to be admired for one :•:; Wednesday, Feb. 21~ Richmond County is $5.00 a year. True, this sounds like a lot of money, but when the anything, couragement for base Given Appointments amount you pay is compared to the amount needed and to what this thing inparticular-he has not educational oppotunities were ::•: Thursday, Feb. Spalding County (Griffin) money can do for GC, it is very little. given up even though very few characteristic of the excellent Twenty-three members of the David J. Cotter, Joseph F. J: Thursday, Feb.22- Glynn County have shown enthusiasm or :•:• There will be a sign-up sheet posted on the bulletin board in the \ There are many people who don't know what we're no longer rapport which exists between Georgia College faculty have Specht, Joseph F. Vincent, David genuine interest. I must admit you come v! Education Building for those desiring to make appointments / G.S.C.W. There are many Georgians who have never even heard of base and community leaders. been named to academic and G. Baarda, Ralph E. Kickliter, that I myself have deserted you, >:; with these representitives. us. How I well it pays to have a degree from a well known college. A special committee of base, administrative committees of the George H. Gaines, Jean M. Mr. B. But nowl see that in a way Since the benefits are for us, the students, let's give the Drummers AFA and Warner Robins Advisory Council of the Guitton, Orville W. Taylor, we have all deserted ourselves all the support that we can. There are a lot of ways that we can to make Chamber of Commerce University System of Georgia for Therry N. Deal, Charles Edward by not showing more help. To find out what you can do, go by Mr. Childer's office in Terrell representitives will administer the 1973 winter quarter. Beard., Dick L. George, Floyd V. exhuberence and thoughtfulness. and talk with him. the scholarships. The criteria for Memebers of the 20 standing Anderson, William H. Lamb, Jr., Red Cross Reps Needed I know it's a little late for academic committees from Ralph W. Hemphill, William W. awarding the scholarships will be Mr. Ralph L. Whitley, National apoligies, but we can get behind Georgia College are as follows: Nish, Dorothy E. Pitman, and The month of March is the established by the committee and Representitive of the American you and make it work. This M.C. Sanders. American Red Cross Drive annnounced later. Red Cross, will meet with all Free To Inform editorial is being written only as As WRAMA commander from Memebers of the eight standing month for voluntary con- a sincere pledge of my own help Oiild Care tributions and I need a student representitives on Tuesday, 1966 to 1968, General Gideon did administrative committees from February 20th at 5:00 p.m. in the By and large secrecy has produced more harm than revelation. and the hope that every student much of the spade work leading GC are as follows: William C. representitive from each Suppression has always been more dangerous than unbridled ex- will help the Georgia College organization on campus. Would Conference Room of the Maxwell to current base education op- Conference Set Simpson, William L. Eddins, College Union. He will inform the pression. Therefore, since it is impossible to preserve an exact Mixed Chorus spread its musical Robert L. Watkins, Everteet N. you select a student from your balance between what should be censored and what can be told, let us message all the way from organization and report his or her students and give them the facts Cliild care needs in Baldwin Hong, R. Linton Cox, Jr., and about the American Red Cross. always err on the side of free expression.-H.V. Kaltenborn. Milledgeburg to New York. Keep To Cut, Or Not To Cut William H. Littleton. name to me by noon Monday, on keepin' on, Mr. B,. County and ways of meeting February 19th. by Kathryn Hall If Anyone Is those needs will be discussed at a conference to be held by the Yes, dear, that is your alarm one or more grades of WF or Baldwin County Early Childhood FEA. In most cases, laziness is Interested I n clock. NO"don*t turn it off- Institute at Georgia College on Please-PLEASE! You did that their only excuse. Getting poor Colonnade Staff Thursday, March 1. grades due to overcutting is the Editor Jacquelyn Jones yesterday-rememberber that Helping To test you missed? Who cares easiest way to ruin a good grade, The event will be held at Associate Editor Mikel Stevens whether you wanted that— 8:00 point average. If a student Chappell Hall on the campus Business Manager Mark Roe class? You paid good money for receives an FEA in one of his Establish A Radio beginning at 8:30 a .rh. and ending News Editor Herbie Adkins it. Too many students at GC have major courses, he is likely to ruin at 3 p.m. Layout Editor KathrynHall contracted a peculiar disease. his reputation with the the whole Station At Field trips, in small groups, to Associate Layout Editor Alan Walker Symptoms include not getting up department. Employers look studty some of the social con- Feature Editor Walter Young in the morning, staying out too upon a poor attendance record in ditions in the community af- Copy Editor Mikel Stevens late at night, and cutting morning school as omens of irrespon- Georgia College; fecting children will be part of the Art Editor Mickey Yarbrough classes. Certainly you are en- cibility and undependability on day's program. Literary Editor Kitty McGarlty titled to spend your time at the. job. Many students heed Discusssion leaders will in- Cultural Editor Tom Dungan Georgia College as you wish. Monday to recuperate from the Please Contact clude Mrs. Cammie Berry of the Sports Editor Al Messer Freshmen are entitled to cut 15 previous weekend, but certainly Baldwin County Health Center, Photography Melvin Moses, Jerry Amerson, and Tommy percent of their class meetings any one can make it to class at Frank Howell, Mrs. Mary Hunter of the Baldwin Thrasher and upper classmen may cut 25 least three days a week. County Department of Family percent. However, it is not Everyone shold remember to and Children Services, DonSpears Staff: Jane Edmunds. Wayne Wilson. Kenny Franks, Jeff recommended that students use save some cuts for illness, band Box 1692, of the Baldwin County Board of Collette. Stan Malone, Roy Alexander. Sonya DeMore, Lynne up all their available cuts early in trips, such activities as field Education, George Chambliss of Wilcox. Mary Robins, Vickie Turner, Nancy Orrlck, Vicki Dyer, The American Red Cro.ss. the quarter. If you've taken all trips, and family emergencies. If Georgia College the Milledgeville Recreation David Richardson. Dave Oxford. jfiSiii.',. your allowed cuts, what happens you came to college to cut Department, and Jam,es White of •4vti1iiin( conKibulMI <| Advisors: Dr. John Sallstrom and Mrs. Dorrie Nelligan (Of \h» pubRs good when you contract the Flu? Too classes, you're wasting your time the Georgia Council on Human many of the students end up with and somebody's money. Reiatioiis.''''^''''"'" '•••:•/-••'"/ ••"•••"' ' FEBRUARY 19, 1973 PAGE 4 THE COLONNADE FEBRUARY 19. 1973 THE C O L O N N A D E PAGES i Aeolians Perform BY AL MESSER Go Colonials Two students from Dublin were among the 16 Aeolian Singers from Georgia College who performed SPORTS at a concert sponsored by the Dublin Music Club at the First United Methodist Church fellowship hall in Dublin on Thursday, Feb. 15, at 8p.m. Members of the group from Dublin are Tim Ehlers, a music major, and Ken Frank, an elementary education major. Standings For GIAC Last year, the group performed for more tyhan 16,000 people throughout the state. Appearances Gymnastics Successful At GC Georgia W L Pet. W L Pet. were made at a number of high schools and colleges, including Brewton Parker, Andrew, North Gymnastics at Georgia College ceeded by Virginia Bryant. The events that comprise a meet—the Georgia, Young Harris, and Middle Georgia. LaGrange 10 0 I.OOO 18 5 .729 West Georgia 7 1 .875 18 3 .857 began in 1968, the year after the present coach is Judith Fath, who floor exercise, vaulting, balance In the hour-long concert, the group performed literature from all periods of history and music as North Georgia 77 1 .875 16 4 .800 college became coeducational coached last year at Longwood beam, and uneven bars. varied as that of Thomas Morley, a Renaissance composer, and BertBacharach. The Aeolian Georgia College 5 5 .500 7 13 .350 and has prospered since that College in Virginia. The scores of the top three girls Singers, now in their second season at GC, use simple choreography routines with some of their Georgia Southwestern 3 7 .300 8 15 .348 time. Match events are scored on a on each team are totaled to selections. Shorter College 3 7 .300 8 15 .348 Women's gymnastics teams at basis of from 0 to 10 by four determine the team winner. In The group is directed by Martin Bittick, assistant professor of music at the college. Berry College 3 7 ,300 3 16 .158 GC have compiled a 30-10 record judges with performances being addition, each event will list the Piedmont College 0 10 .000 0 21 .000 in the intervening years and judged on degree of difficulty, first, second, and third place prospects are good for another execution, choreography and winners from the competing winning season this year. composition. teams. So far this year, GC has The judges' scores are taken GC has met some of the finest The Georgia College defeated Memphis State and a composite arrived at for teams in the Southeast over the Spelman College campus has a new current Basketball University, the University of the team score. past five years including Florida Gymnastics is one of the most State, South Carolina, Georgia, events sign board facing Florida Tech in Orlando by one Florida, and Appalachian State Wednesday, Feb. 1, the West University in North Carolina and demanding of sports and takes a Florida, and Memphis State. the intersection of Hancock Georgia Wildcats clawed the point; the Colonials then went on and Clark Streets. The sign lost only once-a close one to the dedicated gymnast who is willing The next home meet is Colonials, 87-66. West Georgia to score an impressive victory to practice hours every day in scheduled for the college gym- Pianist To Perform was purchased from over Palm Beach Atlantic, University of Georgia, GC's arch gained an early 12. point lead,and rival in tihe sport. improving her technique and nasium at 10 a.m. on Saturday, monies donated a year ago they never relinquished it. The winning 92-81. Returning to On the occasion of the second Johnson has performed concertos to the Robert Hoke On Monday, the Colonials skill. As a matter of fact, the girls Feb. 17, against South Carolina. anniversary of its chartering, the Colonials were simply out- Peach Country, the Colonials practice ten hours a week for with several symphony or- Memorial Fund. Dr. Hoke, defeated Georgia Southwestern traveled to Greenville, S.C. for a Only two institutions of higher Eta Alpha Chapter of Phi Mu classed in every category by the match with Furman University. their meets. learning in Georgia have teams chestras, including the Atlanta dean of the college from West Georgia team. 57-55. Commanding per- Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity will Symphony Orchestra. She is also Delene Darst was the first GC Competition is both individual in intercollegiate competition- July, 1970 until his death, The Colonials were on the road formances during the three-day present Dr. Joyce Finch Johnson an experienced teacher-one with died on Jan. 7, 1972 at the coach, spending three years at and collective, with four girls GC and the University of in a Chapter Day recital the entire weekend, in Orlando, road trip were turned in by a great love for teaching. For Anderson Hospital in James Edward, William Jordan, the college before being suc- being entered in each of the four Georgia. Wednesday, February 21,1973, at well over ten years she has been West Palm Beach, and Americus. Houston, Texas. The couple Georgia College was defeated by and Larry Anderson. 8:00 p .m. in Peabody Auditorium. on the faculty at Spelman College is Annetta McLeod of Dr. Johnson was born and in Atlanta, where she has taught Dublin and Tony Walker of f reared in Bowling Green, Ken- theory, piano, and organ. She Macon. February 9, 1973. tucky. She was early exposed to also serves as the College good music through the cornet Organist, and, in the Southeast, HOHEOriHE playing of her father and the she is known equally well for her piano teaching of her mother. At competence as an organist. the age of eleven, prior to any She is a member of Pi Kappa formal study, she gave her first Lambda Honorary Music Lost & Found piano recital in Ashland, Ken- Society and Delta Sigma Theta tucky. An early entrant to Sorority, and she is active in LOST: Key ring with 4 keys. If college, she began her first other professional organizations, found return to Box 1217. serious study at Fisk University, such as The American Guild of FOUND: 14K gold wedding band, from which she received her Organists, the College Music hi front of Education Building. undergraduate degree with Society, and the Music Teachers See Jan Bulue, CPO 2202. honors. Graduate work was National Association. subsequently pursued at Nor- Highlighting the program will LOST: Two hundred cafeteria thwestern University, where she be Mozart's Fantasia in C Minor, trays. If found, return to Harold studied with Louis Crowder and Beethoven's Sonata in F Minor, Shadwell. the distinguished artist-teacher, Ravel's Ondine from Gas-pard de Gui Mombaerts. There she FOUND: 45 worn-out cafeteria la Nuit, and Chopin's Ballade in G trays. Contact Napier Dorm. earned both the Master of Music Minor. GC students are cordially and Doctor of Music degrees. invited to attend the concert, free LOST: Paradise. If found contact A seasoned performer, Dr. of charge. Milton, Box 6879. LOST: '69Datsun4-door (yellow with black vinyl roof) and two Colonnade Cutie Of The Week students. Last seen going down ^^^z^-^ for the third time in Napier mudhole. Crystal Fountain and Susan Jones of the G.C. women's gymnastics LOST: One electric Olivetti team appeared on the Helen Popejoy "Women's World" program typewriter. If found return to over WCWB-TV channel 41 in Macon on Monday. Colonnade Office.

Steve Thurmond displays talented skills on Keith Jones. r • • ^ Anderson Attends P.E. Conference career education in physical Floyd Anderson, Chairman of of Instruction and Profession education, health, dance, safety, Development, was the key the Department of Health, and recreation-related Physical Education, and speaker at the conference. Sand cirriculum areas. Anderson also stated, "school cirriculums have Recreation at Georgia College participated in a discussion attended a meeting of the overemphisized the intellectual Todayv^ concerning the topic: "Teachers development of students at the American Association for Health, for the schools of the future must Physical Education, and expense of other capacities- be able to show students they are emotional, social, aesthetic, Recreation held in New Orleans real humanists." is the January 24th through the 27th. spiritual, and physical." He Dr. Sand, the director of the concluded his remarks with the Helping children to become influential Schools for the 70's statement: "New teachers are at "totally-realized individuals" set Cirriculum Project and a staff the very forefront of changing the first day the tone for the program, a •••;-' member of the National old programs." national working conference in Education Association's Division of t h e Gymnastic Team Competes In Home Meet TJ^. .j^ :r fteS^ Of| -t ^ • mr^- Saturday, February 17tli This weeks Colonnade Cutie is Ms. Firo^tecna Snowman, a 5 hour old thii (fiiartcir! transient student from Heaven. Frosteena is an Art major SUPPORT THEM! specializing in'^environinental sculpture. '• - - f^'Q'^ftTJi.oi

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"Over the ground likes a One Colonnade staff member mantle of white, A passle of went home to South Georgia over people trudge away thru the the week-end. He was, to say the blight, Treetops are gliss'sin in least, surprised at finding his spite of the chill in the weather. . yard completely covered with four inches of snow. "It just Notice a little snow lately? doesn't do things like that down Well, the Colonnade staff has and my way." By the way, there was we want to tell you about it. snow reported as far south as Friday morning, February 9, Tallahassee. dawned breezy and musky and by The snow storm was one of 10:00 a.m. a minor downfall of those quirks of nature--the North sleet was beginning. An hour Georgia-South Carolina area later, it had begun to snow and received very little (in most sleet in earnest and was 3:00 a .m. place none at all) precipation. Saturday morning before it let When questioned as to how he up. liked the snow of the week-end, According to the State Highway one GC student said, "I wish it Patrol (Milledgeville) records, would snow some more. So we from Friday through Monday won't have classes." This seems there were 16 traffic accidents to be the general feeling of most with 4 injuries. The temperature students at GC. reached a low of 11 degrees. Over The frollies at GC started the four counties (Baldwin, almost as soon as the first flake Jones, Ptunam, and Hancock), fell Friday, and was going strong there was a record snowfall of 17 Saturday. Of course, there were inches. This tops the former the usual snowball fights and record, set in the late 1800's by six some very good snowmen. Some inches. of the students made good use of their artistic talents. A snowfort was built on front campus, and a amazing 5'9" snow arch was erected over at Napier Dorm. Due to the weather conditions, there were not many activities on campus, so many students flocked to the dorm rec room for companionship and warmth.

on a Snowy Evening

Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here. To watch his woods fill up with snow.

My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and the frozen lake The darkest evening of the year

He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound's the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake.

The woods are lovely, dark, and deep But I have promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep ROBERT FROST m /::,:

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It Must Be Love We float by time MOVIE REVIEWS BYSTANMALONE Why do I hang on every word you speak ? in a senseless sea Why do you help me with trig and not play ball ? drowning Why do I expect you to be here next week? vvith stifled cries of this Sunday's film at Russell, thick fog, he accidently runs over Why do you phone me each night to tell me all ? of love and hate "Straw Dogs," It should also be the town idiot. It appears that he Why do I always understand? descending mediocraty. Correction! remembered that he was the had gone to a party and had been I have just one word to say maker of "The Wild Bunch" as lured into a dark barn by the town Why do you fill my every whim? In last weeks issue, there was a Why do I long to hold your hand? before my time returns again. well as "Junior Bonner" and whore. Being a simple minded Heaven had better typeographical error which "Getaway." In reference to fellow, and not knowing what he Why do you think of me with him? desperately needs correcting. In Why do I sit on your console? have plenty of rainbows "Straw Dogs," it takes more was getting into, starts to undress and shining light the last sentence of the article on after the violence and sex of her. Suddenly, she starts Why do you always hold me tight? the "Getaway" it was stated that Why do I laugh at jokes you've told? or I might just "The Wild Bunch" than the screaming, and in trying to shut give up this I thought "Getaway" was a comedy and adventure of "Junior her up, kills her. It was at this Why do you see me every night? superior picture to "Junior The answer that comes like a dove lonesome fight. Bonner" and "Getaway." point that he is hit by Hoffman's Please Bonner." It should have stated Briefly, "Straw Dogs" is about car. softly tells my heart, "it must be love." that it was an inferior picture Mi ckey Yarbrough a mild-mannered math Not knowing of the murder, Send All Contributions when compared to "Junior professor, played by Dustin Hoffman takes him to his own Vicki Segars Bonner," which also stared Steve (Sunshine) Hoffman, who, along with his house. It is at this point that the To The Literary McQueen, and like "Getaway" wife, played by Susan George, girls family finds out where he is, was directed by Sam Peckinpah. moves to the country to find the and attempts to get in and kill Page To In other words, in my opinion, peace and solitude of the life him. What follows is one of the Misused four-letter words, This Is Love "Junior Bonner" was a better there. However, his peaceful i most vicious and brutal fight And God's name used in film than "Getaway." scenes I have ever seen on the Kitty McGarity, ABC reiURES CORP presoils world starts to fall apart with vain. Love is the greatest thing in the world to me, alarming speed. First his wife is screen, and I've seen plenty. It is There have been many great things in the world Are things I feel absurd, DUSTINmSAMPtCKINPAH HOFFMAS N raped by a group of her old boy supposed to have some kind of Box 1066 during my life and many after I've gone. And I read them in disdain. 'STFIAIAIDDBS" Straw Dogs friends who had gotten Hoffman social statement about man To me there is nothing that can compare with love. Sumng ADANIElMElNICKPraducton out of the house on the fake defending his property, but is Many things have been written and said about this G l lOAKl ('^CniDr'tai; Amul Muse Dy JERRY FlilOM SOTenptay tiy OAlflO ZEIAG GOODMAN and SAM PECKINPftH If these are signs of in- OUDMIM m.UnUi:'"'"'"*! ProducH) by DANitL MEINCK Oralal by SAM PECXINPAH r = n ••'""'• Speaking of Sam Peckinpah, he premise of a hunting trip. still good entertainment, moral gpASUISOiUllOfNMiRCANBnOWCASIMtXMWtfSIC |COlOR|aSinajI{OBTCM(U^ XC word and more to come. •<££. or no moral. Soliloquy telligence, was also the writer and director Next, while driving home in a If. If. If. And objects of great mirth; No matter how many have been written, no matter how What is life? May I be blessed with many follow, I've been wondering: ignorance, Love will never be explained in words, because it byJeffCollette Inspiration," "Sing a Song," and If roses had no thorns, can only be felt through one's heart. cherries had no pits, Where am I going And a heart-mind free of "My Man." If you consider And why? dirt. Love is a mysterious thing. RECORD REVIEWS Chi Coltraine yourself a conniseur of good ice cream never melted, Nights you lie awake and can't sleep no matter what Chi Coltraine is one of the sun never set, I must confess, though, music, this album belongs at the To be clean of thought, you do. America's brightest newcomers. top of your list. the world stood still, 1 really don't know. . . If you manage to sleep you can only dream of the by David Richardson Polydor freaking. Featured selections colors never faded, And to have respect for Her album bears her name as one you would give your life for, the one that Tim Weisberg: HURTWOOD Clapton has a collection of the are: Don't give a dose to the one well. Of course, the album in- smiles were forever, I work and work, others; best work he has ever recorded. you love most; When they ask me Diana Ross: Lady Sang the Blues But where does it get me? means everything to you, the one your world is built around. EDGE. A&M Records cludes her hits "Thunder and people didn't hate, May no longer be taught, When you're with the one you love your heart The list of musicians assures what I did with my life. I'll have When Diana Ross broke away No place, and "D". But it's still in style- Tim Weisbetg has come on as Lighting" and "Go Like Elizah." everything was beautiful, begins to dance, and you know there is nothing like one of the premiere musicians in continued sales for this L.P. for to say, "I got stoned and I missed from the Supremes, many babies had no tears, Brothers. Chi blends a a stomping piano I tell myself I don't romance. the jazz-rock era. If you have some time to come and this is it." and the title tune "So pass the beat with exciting and explosive wondered if she would amount to and there was time enough, Frank Cloud Love hurts sometimes, it's a hurt you never really get over. been enjoying Herbie Mann and probably one of the most im- roach, pour the wine, I'm going to anything. Now they need't be I would love you. care. vocalization. She is indeed an But I do. Your mind becomes a prison and lets nothing escape, you want to wishing he would do some rock pressive line-ups ever gotten boogie till I go blind." This will artist who "feels" her music to skeptical anymore. A "super- forget the things that hurt, you can't because this is love. and roll oriented material, then together (although not all at one drive you right up the wall. the "nth" degree. This is an star" is born. Diana Ross's voice Vicki Segars Where is love? I once believed that aside I agree love works in many ways, but most of the time it works this album is for you. There is a time). Leon Russle, Stephen has always been highly rated, but Companionship? and the excellent album for one who (sunshine) from Heaven one way, that's leaving you hurt, multitude of musicians on this Stills, Ginger Baker, Duane All selections reviewed by enjoys expression in music. now we see and hear the polished happiness it brings? This was the best of all You see my friend, I should know, because I fell in love with you. L.P. and Weisberg's flutes are Allman, Bobby Whitlock, Carl David Richardson were fur- voice of a truly great entertainer. Everyone's your friend. . possible worlds. there from beginning to end. Rodke, Rita Coolidge, Bonnie and nished by the Music Hut, 111 W. This album offers a sweet And no one is. But then I became semi- Ronnie Haire Tibetan Silver and Molly Mudane Delaney Bramlett are but a few. Hancock Street, and are Barbara Streisand (Live at the glimpse of Billie Holiday blues Can't We Start Over? educated, and now I know are exceptional. 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Aces it, but Joni Mitchell is at her best J GYPSY COWBOY, Columbia when singing about old love af- Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Records Hits—(Columbia) What is it I've begun to feel for you? And I hate myself, fairs. Her songs stay with you for NRPS have done it again. After a long time, '"Greatest Hits" brings you all I believe it must be the purest of love, For at one time I took you forgranted, listening to this you'll want to the "biggies" you treasure^ This FEBRUARY25 GEHING MARRIED? For what Heel goes so deep, And now you're all I want. become a truck ci-iver, because album is well worth your $4,79 (or And you've never even held my hand. Goddamn you I Stop trumping truck driving is all through it, Shel Silverstein: FREAKIN' AT Let Us Be The First To Know! 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'lA:,vi.:ii ,e .\'i. PAGE 10 THE C O L O N N A D E FEBRUARY 19, 1973 FEBRUARY 19, 1973 THE COLONNADE Continued From Page 1 PAGE II Jan Williams: something that deals with just me around, but you probably should help keep students in- Candidates I am hereby announcing my that-coUege government, don't know who I am. I'm the girl formed of campus happenings candidacy for the office of CGA without the burden of trivial named Mike-Mikel Stevens, that and carry articles about the on the prospect of a Radio Station President. By the end of my affairs. is-and I'm running for editor of things that concern young people, on campus. What I have done, administration, I hope to ac- IV. Reconstruction of orien- your student newspaper, the and that it should never be used however, means nothing, it's complish the change over from a tation program for freshmen and Colonnade. I won't try to feed you as a gossip column or a political what I intend to do that is of "Faculty, administration, and transfers. a line about my fantastic gripe sheet, importance. staff" oriented college to a V. Appointment of competent qualifications (I have an A.A. in Your student activity funds pay If elected, I intend to see that a student motivated. By this I and non-apathetic students to my Journalism. . .served as Copy the Colonnade editor's salary; radio station is established at mean that all new policies made Cabinet posts and standing Editor of the University of think about it on February 21st. Georgia College. I will work to and policy changes should have Committees. Georgia Red and Black for two Remember, I'm the girl called change the strict regulations the students' interests first. Some In closing, I feel that the quarters. . .and right now I'm Mike, Mikel Stevens. including "Unrestricted" of the means through which I students desperately need equal serving as Associate Editor and Curfew. Work has been started on intend to accomplish this new vote on all committees that make Copy Editor of the Colonnade Walter Young a Cafeteria Advisory Board and I format are: policies and regulations affecting under Jacquelyn Jones-you I have worked on the Colonnade intend to follow through on this I. Re-evaluation of the present student citizenship and college decide) and I'm not even sure staff for two years in various action. dorm regulations and life as a whole. I have offered , why I would even want to be capacities. At the present time, I My primary objective is to procedures. both you, the students, and Colonnade editor. Except that am the Features Editor. If I am increase the power of the Student II. Instigation of judicial myself a challenge and by I'm a big believer in a thing elfjted editor, I shall work very in Student Government. I will reform in terms of the needs of casting your vote on Wednesday, called "communication""and I hard to make the Colonnade a appreciate your support now and, today's Georgia College students. we together can be a part of this think that's what any college better than just decent college your help after the election. III. Make College Government change. paper supported by student funds newspaper. I'll see that every should be about: Communication major issue is covered and that Continued From Page 1 Mikel Stevens among students, faculty, and no segement of our students are Hi there! I'm sure you've seen even administration. I think it ROW'S left out. "We have found," CoUett added, "that many young people are Senate Bill seeking a way to do something on their own volition that can make a act. A Bill To Establish Unrestricted woman student shall comply with difference. Their support of AFSC's programs has been identified by Curfew for Freshman Women (4) Parental Permission-a many of them as one way to make a difference to the thousands of printed administrative form the following curfew hours in Students accordance with the provision of victims of this war." Whereas, students have ex- covering the usual requests The AFSC will more than double its efforts in the year ahead to requiring parental consent, this act governing parental pressed strong desire for permission: respond to the accumulated misery of the Indochinese people. unrestricted curfew for freshman which shall be mailed to each It is equally important," said CoUett, "that Americans keep well- student's home and which must (1) Monday, Tuesday, Wed- women students at Georgia nesday, Thursday,-11 p.m.; (2) informed about the role of the United States in Vietnam. Many of the College, and. be returned to the Associate Dean involvements of our country in Vietnam have taken place with the of Students. This parental per- Friday and Saturday-1 a.m.; (3) Whereas, it is felt that parents Sunday-12 midnight. THNG American people unaware of the sweeping and tragic nature of those are qualified to judge the mission form shall be mailed involvements." maturity and emotional stability directly by the parents to the The AFSC operates a prosthetics and rehabilitation center at of there own child, and, Associate Dean of Students in Quang Ngai, north of Saigon, which fits maimed civilian victims of order to be accepted as official, A KIRKPATRICK'S Whereas, special events at freshman, sophomore, or junior the war with artificial arms and legs. Medical and surgical supplies Georgia College often require a have been provided to North and South Vietnam by AFSC over a woman student who is the off- PARH SHOP change in curfew regulations, spring or legal charge of a parent period of several years, and the AFSC's spokesmen have been and, WE MAKE NAIO prominent in efforts to convince the United States to get out of or legal guardian who expresses Whereas, this action will aide intent on the parental permission BIRTHDAYS Vietnam,conferrringin Hanoi, Paris, Saigon, and Washington, D.C. student and administration alike; with representatives of all warring factions. form that his or her specified SPECIAL therefore, relation shall be under a curfew AFSC's peace action role in the United States has dated from 1954 BE IT ENACTED BY THE when the Board of Dirdctors warned against U.S. involvement in while a student at Georgia 452-2644 STUDENT S E N A T E T H A T : College shall be held accountable Vietnam at the time of the Geneva agreement. Since then it has Title VII of the College n o W. Greene St. EVER DID carried out unceasing peace education and action efforts that have for complying with the specified Government Association Code of included teach-ins, draft and military counselling, the 1969 "March curfew and sign-out procecures Miiledgeviile, Ga. Laws entitled Honor Code be authorized by this act. Against Death" in Washington, D.C, and the development of printed established to read as follows: i and audio-visual material revealing the facts about the war and U.S. Section 102. Scope and Section 103.. Establishment of involvement often buried under the propaganda of the governments Definition of Act the Curfew involved. The following categories of Funds raised for the million-dollar campaign will go to support the (b) For the purposes of this act, women students at Georgia FORYOU initiation of new AFSC war relief programs in all parts of Vietnam the following definitions shall be College shall be governed by the and for domestic and international work for peace in Indochina. applied to the respective ter- specified curfew regulations: Founded in 1917, the AFSC is dedicated to the search for nonviolent minology whenever used in this (a) Freshman-Each freshman solutions to human problems. With projects in 18 countries in ad- dition to the United States, it has a worldwide staff of men and HASisrr women of many races, religions, and nationalities. Books Unlimited FROG DUDES 143 W. Hancock St. Milledgeville, Ga. SLACKS $300 NATO has had more than its •Cameras •Films •Gift Items beyond anything their fathers ever If we support NATO-and build share of quiet triumphs over the first knew. on it-we could extend its spirit of •Magazines •Books twenty years of its existence. That's what NATO has done—is cooperation and build a true Atlantic As the worlds first,effective peace doing, But, the greatest days are yet Community We might start a com- Charles Pennington, Prop force—an alliance against war —the to come. mon economic system with our allies, Below Vi Price North Atlantic Treaty Organization for instance. Common educational IS successfully shielding its member standards. A common currency Even Mack Hudson, nations from outside aggression. common languages. All to enjoy o GC Student More importantly NATO has quality of life hitherto unknown on provided a climate in which the the face of the earth. people of these nations have been There's literally no limit to where free to build the kind of life they we can go with NATO's help. Just HOP want—secure and prosperous YEI look at how far we've come. Because NATO is here today-we can build a better tomorrow. For informationwrite'The Atlantic Council, 1616 H St„ N.W., Washington, D.C 20006.

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