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Georgia College Knowledge Box Colonnade Special Collections 2-16-1973 Colonnade February 16, 1973 Colonnade Follow this and additional works at: https://kb.gcsu.edu/colonnade Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Colonnade, "Colonnade February 16, 1973" (1973). Colonnade. 683. https://kb.gcsu.edu/colonnade/683 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Collections at Knowledge Box. It has been accepted for inclusion in Colonnade by an authorized administrator of Knowledge Box. It's It's Your Our Right HE Duty To Ti OLONNADE To Know Inform 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.