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"A VOICE- THE NOT AN Gleorge -Anne ECHO" Published by the Students of Georgia Southern College VOLUME 39 STATESBORO, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964 NUMBER 5 Safety Committee Revises Parking Regulations On-Campus Students Will Park On Sweetheart Circle By PAUL HALPERN given faculty decals. Managing Editor No future warnings are to be The Campus Safety and Se- issued after the traffic regula- curity Committee has drawn up tions are published in . this a list of recommendations con- week's George-Anne, except if a cerning the traffic control pro- change is made in the traffic blems on the Georgia Southern regulations. campus, eleven of which are to Five recommendations are go into effect immediately. being passed on to C. R. John- The first of these recommen- son, Director of Maintenance', dations concern Sweetheart Cir- for action. When passed by the cle, Lake Drive and the parking Campus Safety and Security spaces of the Frank I. Williams Committee, these too will be- Center. These places have been come official parking regula- designated as parking areas for tions. off-campus student parking. CAUTION LIGHTS On campus student parking will be restricted to their re- Caution lights should be spective dormitory parking lot. erected at the Highway 301 This means a student in one and the Pembroke Highway en- hall will not be permitted to trance of the Georgia Southern park in another dormitory's campus. These two areas have parking area. been known troublespots in the Parking restrictions at the past and caution lights should Frank I. Williams Student Cen- help to correct matters. ter will be lifted from 12 p.m. The front loading area of the Carruth Building should be pav- A new approach, a new look at the building program taking place at Georgia Southern. Pictured Saturday until 11 p.m. Sunday. Dormitory students WILL have ed for parking and service fa- on the far right is the new addition to the Rosenwald Library which is expected to be completed be- cilities. This will help eliminate fore the 1965-66 term opens. At the bottom, the new classroom begins to take on the shape and access to these parking facili- ties during these hours. the muck and mire that is now appearance of a new campus structure. It will b e completed for use next year. Both of these present during rainstorms. buildings are part of Georgia Southern's six million dollar building program. MORE DECALS The area immediately South Faculty members and students and West of the Carruth Build- may have more than one park- ing also be graded and paved ing decal. This will help add to for service and parking for this the identification of the cars building. This recommendation that take advantage of this. is for the same purpose as the GSC Students Vote Against The Housing Office will notify preceding one. the Campus Safety and Security The parking area should be Committee of a change in a paved at the rear of the In- student's address which would dustrial Arts Building. Again, alter the classification of the this would do away with the Three Proposals; Tap Four student as far as on campus mud during the rainy season. and off campus parking rules CROSSWALKS MARKED ■ Georgia Southern students ap- was a definite trend toward was held parallel with the class are concerned. proved two out of five changes students voting in sequence. He officer elections held last Tues- Temporary decals will be pro- Present crosswalks should be in the Student Congress Con- said a "pattern marking of the day. Georgia Southern students vided for conferences, short remarked and new ones identi- stitution and the Committee of various proposals was -done by were given an opportunity to workshops and the like. This fied and marked. This recom- Campus Organizations and Di- students who knew nothing vote in their dormitories and in will eliminate the chances for mendation, if put into effect, visional Representative revi- about them." the Frank I. "Williams Center a ticket to be wrongly given. would help pedestrians as well GRANT APPEALS sions in last week's balloting. Of the .approximately 2,969 for the set of submitted pro- as drivers. Security officers will have the -Two recommendations are be- The two changes in the con- students enrolled at Georgia posals. -stitution that passed with stu- Southern, the total number who The Student Congress spon- authority to grant appeals. In ing sent to President Zach S. dent body approval were the sored the election and directed this way, a lot of would-be cas- Henderson for his consideration. voted was a little above one- es be out and - the proposals, to_ abolish the Ways third of the number of students the all day balloting schedule. will wiped One of them is an idea to have student can get a much closer and Means Committee and the enrolled at GSC. The polls were kept open from an additional security officer view at the reason for his tic- article aimed at giving the dean The balloting on the proposed 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. for stu- during the hours of 7 a.m. and of students and the Student Con- amendments to the constitution dents. ket. ' : 5:30 p.m. This would help ease gress the authority to name the All.appeals will be routed to the situation for both men.- faculty advisor to the Student Board of Appeal members. Congress. Much valuable time will be The proposal to abolish the saved in this way. finance committee failed to gain Rules Given For Residence The Board of Appeal - should Mariani Presents student body approval by a" ba- consist of three. faculty mem- lanced vote of 425 for and 427 In GSC Coed Dormitories bers and two students. This is against. intended to give both sides Safety Congress - Similiarly, the move to name By JANE LOVE ruday and Sunday, parlors are equal representation during each case to appear before the the editors of the George-Anne Staff Writer open according to schedules and Reflector ex officio mem- Board. bers of the Congress failed with Women students living on and posted in each of the" women's Graduate assistants should be Research Paper 578 voting for it and 474 voting off the Georgia Southern cam- residence halls. provided with student parking decals. The only exceptions will Dr. Tom Mariani, assistant against the measure. pus were reminded this week The number of dates per week A rpopos'al to abolish the com- of dormitory rules and regula- be made for second year grad- professor of health and..safety munications committee fell tions' governing the college and is left up to each woman stu- uate assistants with teaching at Georgia Southern College, short of approval with a 402 private residence halls. dent with the exception of responsibilities. 'They will be was to present a research paper vote for it and a 650 vote Women must be in their res- freshmen. Freshmen women are" on a Methodology studv to the against it. pective dormitories on Monday allowed four dates a week with National Safety Congress in GSC voters" did approve the through Thursday at 11 p.m., no more than one of these on Chicago this. week. a week night. proposal for the Committee of on Friday and Saturday at 12 Inside The George-Anne The paper will be presented Campus Organizations by jump- p.m., and on Sunday at 11:30 p. Women going to on-campus at the Research Section of the Higher Education Division ing from a low 72 against it m. The only exception to this destinations must sign out on Playboy Club 2 of the ^Ta/ional Safety Congress. to a high 980 for it. rule .applies to students who sheets at the desk in the par- Campus News Briefs 2 The article directed toward have late permits. Seniors are Dr. Mariani received h's H.S.' lor of their dormitories. A wo- Dr Henderson 3 the election of divisional repre- allowed to stay out until 11:30 man may visit any establish- O. decree from Indiana Univer- sentatives passed with 142 vot- Monday through Thursday. ment in the Statesboro area un- Williams Named 3 sity, h's B. S. rleuree from the Universitv of Tamna, and his ing against it and 910 voting Men are allowed-in parlors less it is designated off-limits. Editorials 4-5 M. A. decree from the Uni- for it. of women's dormitories from Those who go to off-campus de- Society 6 :t With only 1,052 students vot- the end of the supper hour un- vers v of Florida. A member stinations within the Statesboro Sports 7 ing on the revisions, 705 votes til the beginning of study hall area must sign out on date of Phi D»lta Kanoa. and Phi Dunkel Rating 7 Fnsilon Kaooa* Dr. • Mariani were needed to approve the at 7 p.m.