Interns Sought by Suellen Griggs by Patty Mccormick Ever Been to a Fall Jamboree? Who Wants to Have a Good Time
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Georgia College Knowledge Box Colonnade Special Collections 10-19-1973 Colonnade October 19, 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 October 19, 1973" (1973). Colonnade. 691. https://kb.gcsu.edu/colonnade/691 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. W''!mgm It's ee)RGIA COLLEGE AT J\lLlSDGEy!lLE, GEOf^GIA $m If S Your Our Right TiH E Duty To To Know Inform October 19, 1973 Georgia College; Milledgeville, Georgia Volume 50, Issue 4 Fall Jamboree Scheduled Interns Sought by Suellen Griggs by Patty McCormick Ever been to a fall jamboree? who wants to have a good time. upstairs, will entertain all with Georgia College is a student will be involved in It's great fun. Almost on the All applications must be in by the group "Hot Rocket" from participant in the Georgia political programs. lines of an elementary school Nov. 25. Sign up in student Atlanta. The dance will be free Intern Program. The program carnival, it brings back many activities office. Federal Intern Program: of admission with I.D. allows students to gain applied Students work with Federal fond memories. This year, CUP After the race and the winner knowledge derived from plans are out-doing all others in Government during summer being awarded, interests will As you can see, November experience working in an months. trying to plan activities for the turn to the interior of the 30th, will be a Red Letter day agency, office, or institution of Georgia College Student. It's Student Union. There, here at Georgia College. If you the State of Georgia. Any Any students approved for newest plan is a jamboreeto be organizations including are a member of a school students enrolled in an participation in the program held Friday, November 30,1973. dormitories, campus function and plan to participate academic program offered by may earn a maximum of 15 The jamboree will get off to a fraternities and clubs, will in the booth activities, the College is eligible for the quarter hours toward their roaring start at 4:00 pm with a display booths. Games will be applications will be made intern program subject to the degree, as an intern. Courses tricycle race for faculty and played, refreshments made available in Student Union academic regulations of the for which academic credit is to students. Anyone interested in available, and all kinds of just Lounge at the desk. Following, College. be awarded will be approved in being in competition good clean fun. .all for the is an outline of the rules and advance by the chairman of the should provide his or her own asking. regulations of the booth The following Intern department offering the tricycle. Entries may be Eight o'clock will bring activities. Make plans in your Programs are designed to give courses and the College representatives from school another highlight in the evening schedule not to miss this students an opportunity to gain Academic Administrator of the organizations, or just someone of the 30th. A dance held exciting jamboree. educationally beneficial intern program. Each intern experiences by off-campus program will be individually work that is related to their field designed to enrich the education of study. of the student and to consider Rules And Reg's the staffing requirements of the Georgia Intern Program: state and to enhance the I. Materials to be used: Students work for. state and academic requirements of the A. The use of cardboard in construction of such booths will be only upon approval of the CUP local government agencies; department. Committee. salary of $600.00 a quarter with B. Any crepe paper used in construction, decoration, etc., should be of an inflammable variety. a total of 15 quarter horn- Any student wishing more C. Only tempora and water-based paints may be used in painting the booths. - credits. Deadline for applying information about Georgia for this program is October 22. College's Intern Program D. No smoking will be permitted within the booth area; only in the Lounge and Halls. should contact Dr. Ralph E. In no way may fire or running water be involved in the workings of the booth. Hemphill, Room 210, Parks F. No materials may be nailed or stapled to the walls or ceiling. Senator Nunn Intern Program: Students work in Hall. G. Any booths using throwing items, must pad the walls to protect against damage. Washington D.C. and earn H. Booth size win be limited to a niaxihaum of 15'X lO'i, $208.00 every two weeks. 15 quarter hours are earned also. n. Nature of the Booth: Deadline was Oct. 15. A. In no way may the activity involved concern any manner of gambling or any activity that could be interpreted as gambling (activities based upon approval of CUP Committee.) Congressman Stuckey NOTICE B. No activity shall be in any way harmful to participants either in body or clothing, nor designed to Program: Students work every Changes in Advisement Week humiliate or insult. Activities should be designed to give participants a good time. summer for the 8th Congressional District earning Procedures that will affect C. No booth shall restrict participation on grounds, of race, creed, color, sex, or organizational $75.00 a week plus 15 quarter Registration for Winter affiliation. hours. Quarter: D. All booths themes and design will be submitted to CUP for approval not later than November 19, Schedule Planning Sheets for 1973. Legislative Intern Program: Winter Quarter will be stamped Students work for the Georgia by the student's major III. Miscellaneous: General Assembly during the department after consultation winter quarter. Spending a 10 with his faculty adviser dui'ing A. Sponsors of each booth are responsible for returning their areas to a state approximating that in week period in Atlanta, Ga., the the week November 5-9. Students which it was found prior to booth construction. Any organization not complying with this rule shall be failing to obtain this validation fined. stamp during Advisement Week COMING SOON will be delayed in registering on B. No admissions fee for any booth or activity shall exceed 10 cents, (food items exempt). January 3, 1974 until late C. Booth shall be of such material and design that it may be put up afternoon. after 1:00 pm and readied for opening by 6 :00 pm. The design shall FRENZY Faculty Advisers will post an Freshman be such to fit inside lower level of Maxwell. appointment "sign up" sheet during the week October 29- D. All booths shall be down and areas cleaned up by 10:00 am AT RUSSELL November 2 for students' Elections December 1, 1973. convenience in selecting a time E. Booth operation will operate approximately 2V^ hours. for consultation with their F. FoUowing^the jubilee activities a free dance will be held. advisers. Scheduled Information obtained during Freshman class elections will G. Awards will be given to the organization with most original Tate Reads Advisement Week will assist be held, on Oct. 31, 1973. themes and ideas. department chairmen in their Petitions for anyone in the H. Organizations shall be limited to only one booth. O'Connor planning for adequate nunibers Freshman class interested in I. Booths shall remain open no later than 9:00 pm. of classes and sections in order running for any one of the five Last Wednesday evening, to provide better service to the (5) offices may be picked up October 17, Mr. James Tate stuent body. It is therefore and filled out in the downstairs read Flannery Q'Connor's short imperative that students who lobby of the Student Union story, "Good Country People" plan to attend Georgia College between Oct. 17 and Oct. 24 at for a gathering sponsored by the during the Winter Quarter regulalr operating hours. The Calendar for th Week Literary Guild. Mr. Tate consult with their advisers officers needed are as follows: (husband of Mrs. Mary Barbara during Advisement Week. President, Vice-President, Oct. 19 Masters of Business Administration Dinner Dance. Remember—failure to obtain Where: Ramada Inn West, Macon^ Ga. 8:00-12:00 Midnight. Tate, Georgia College's English Secretary-Treasurer, Female Dept.), gave an excellent the Departmental validation Representative, Male Oct. 20 Pop Concert starring John Hartford and The Atlanta stamp, or loss of the validated Rhythm: Russell Auditorium, 8:00 P.M. reiading in which brought out Representative to Honor the rich humor and regional Schedule Planning Sheet before Council. Oct. 23 Soccer (AWAY) GC vs. North Ga. College, 3 P.M. registration, will result in the Volleyball (HERE) GC vs. West Ga. College (WGC) & U. of detail of Miss O'Connor's story. If there are any questions you The Literary Guild hopes to returning student not being would like answered, contact Ga. 6:00 P.M. permitted to register at his Oct. 25 Volleyball (HERE) GC, vs. FSU Tournament establish through more such me at: Box 2030 or Room 216A readings and analysis sessions regularly scheduled time on Napier Dorm. Oct. 26 - Soccer (AWAY) GC vs. U. of Alabama at Huntsville, January 3, but may register Alabama ' a monthly "Flannery O'Connor Ronald L. Purcell Workshop". The Guild hopes with "New,'students later. Chairman—Elections Mid-Quarter Reports this will stimulate more interest Comimission in this great author's fiction. William C.Simpson PAGE THE COLONNADE OCTOBER 19, 1973 OCTOBER 19, 1973 THE COLONNADE PAGE 3 Psyc Classes Visit CSH John Hartford Recently, the psychology group attended an interview classes took a field trip to session in the Howell Building.