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Interview With Hand Holding Is Allowed Founder Of Chanticleer, May 4, 1964 The college administration has he was, beyond all bounds of made a major concession to human resistance tempted to student demands for relaxation hold her hand. of the rigid codes of campus Organized student groups By JEFF DONOVAN morality. According to Dr. Leon picketed the court and demanded Mr. A. C. Shelton, the founder D. Willman, Dean of Students, a lessening of the rules of student of the CHANTICLEER was in- the administration met in special conduct. The administration, terviewed by phone recently. He session and has finally ruled in threatened with riots, met and told of his days as "editor" of the favor of handholding on campus. hastily agreed to concede the newspaper which was then This had been one of the central point. Leaders of the student points of controversy between the known as TEACOLA. Mr. JA~SONVILLESTATE UNIVERSITY movement report that they are Shelton, founded the paper "to administration and the student "pleased" with the result and will bolster enrollment." "At the time SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1974 VOL. V NO. 16 body in recent semesters. The concentrate their efforts in the -- issue was brought to a head last immediate future to securing for the paper was started, I was He offered an anecdote! Registrar and Director of Ex- assigned to Jacksonville week when a young coed was men students sitting priveleges in Teachers' College, and this connected with his position as publicly apprehended and tak5 the lobbies of the women's dor- tension," Mr. Shelton stated, "editor" of the yearbook, then "the Depression was at its height, enraged Dr. Daugette, then to Student Court for an alleged mitories. president of the college, so much called the TEACOALA. violation of the college code. She Now seriously, you people who and enrollment at the four major "Some students came in to me Alabama colleges was very low. that he exchanged some strong was officially charged with at don't know a joke (?) when you words with the president of one day and told me that the tempting to seduce her young see one, this is a typewriter-in- The paper was started to bolster annual would be dedicated to me interest in the school, and by 1936, Florence. After that, we had no male companion- that is, in- cheek dory. Bat seriously, hand- more trouble." that semester; this was an tentionally holding her arm holding IS PERMITTED by the enrollment had risen to 1400 unusual honor, because the an- students." According to Mr. Shelton, there before him in such a mamer that college-no objections. were no subscriptions or ad- nual was usually dedicated to one Mr. Shelton continued with of the members of the president's some stories of the early dif- vertisements. "The paper was printed in family. I was asked to sign a ficulties of the paper. contract with a representative of "In those days, each school Alabama City for a while, then was printed in Anniston. Then as the Paragon Publishing Co., and paper was limited to cover Y. of as a result, ended up paying part the state; one time we had a run- now, we had problems with bad Hit ler Bluffing copy; there were times when I of the debt of the annual." in witb Flormce State College Mr. Wlton now resides on because of this. Apparently, had to completely rewrite all the White's Gap Road in Jackson- Mday, Sept. 23, 1931 some Florence State literature copy on the night it was to be ville. had been distributed in the area printed." TEACOLA agencies that occurred during the Adolf Hitler is bluffing- tso same period. Germany is short of food Hitler in personal appearance Cruel Joke supplies to go to war-Germany is a man of vast personal won't go to war if she can help it. magnetism and is very handsome, Such is the opinion of an says McClendon, who heard him alumnus of Jacksonville Stnte speak once during his stay in Collegian Editor Not Dead Teachers College, James Mc- HAL HAYES Berlin. He was able to hear him Bv Clendon, here on a visit after through usual courtesies that, he (Collegk, January 22,1962) spending a year in graduate said, were extended to foreign Among us, the student Mountain. The Dobbins farndly calmed my "-wed" partner study at the University of Ikrliu, students. - populatian of Jacksonville State, sped to Jacksonville in great down that Monday afternoon, the in Berlin, where he did research Hitler is a spellbinder, an lurks some person (s) with the concern and grief. "Basket" might have had to toward his doctorate degree from orator so forcefuland powerful as sense of humor of a bankrupt Meanwhile, Editor Dobbins, inform the Dobbinses, when they Columbia University. He is here to sway and in most cases to urrfertalter. And for his, her or the most active "deceased" arrived that the fist call wasn't visiting his wife, Mrs. Birdie convert, those that disagree with their benefit. COLLEGIAN Derson this scribe has ever seen true . but now it was. McClendon, member of the tim, McClendon declared. Editor Troy bobbins is very during this ordeal called home. A Jacksonville college faculty. He much alive and very much a youaer brother answered and 'Tis most definitely un- arrived here last weekend, and fortumte and shameful that such Wtler Vastly Popular 'kickin'. informed his caller that he was was to return to Columbia in New Hitler's vast popularity with Two weeks ago, somev supposed to be "head4 for the a person (s) would call playfully York Tuesday. the German masses is illustrated (?) someone's parents and in- prankster (s) phoned the Boaz, great beyond" and of the incident Germany is prepared for war, by McClendon in tellmg that two home of Editor Dobbins and that had taken place in their form them their son, daughter, has a vast military machine and million people stayed on the 6robbed' his parents, Mr. and Marshall County home. husband, wife, or next of kin had keeps it ready to fight on a street in Berlin all one night to died. Mrs. James Dobbins, of at least 10 Returning to the Collegian moment's notice, but lack of have a place from which they years of their lives. They were office, where the Editor and the Editor Dobbins, especially, resources for a long war will keep could see Herr Hitler pass the informed that their 21-yearald boss of this paper's sports page regrets this incident. But, I'm Herr Hitler and his government next afternoon at one o'clock. son had just died. were in conference, a pale-faced sure he'd agree : If that certain from doing more than putting up Two million people had been on Plans for the funeral, ac- senior in the college informed a soft drink company would like to a very real-looking bluff, Prof. the Berlin street from 11 the night cording to the informers, were bewildered pal of what had t~yhis story, and the part about McClendon thinks. before ti1 8 the next morning near completion. happened. the soft drink's part in his when McClendon took up his post Literally, Mr. Dobbins "put his No details were given the "return", he'll gladly sell it for a Hitler Magnetic to wait till Hitler came at one in toe into the carburetor" and San Dobbins family as to the cause of year's subscription to Mad The attitude of the German the afternoon, McClendon said. A Mountain was left, on Sand "&th". But had a soft drink not magazine ! people toward the alleged million more had reached their repression of free speech and posts, making three million other denials of personal liberties waiting by 9 am., for Hitler's was expressed to him by one arrival at 1, McClendon said. German in this way: The campaign against the Jews "It is better to have a full is due to the fact that Jews from stomach and keep quiet than to Poland came in during the in- talk your head off. " That was the flation and bought vast amounts, answer given him by one German for a song, of German property that McClendon questioned about and industries, that 90 per cent of how the Germans felt over the lawyers, 80 per cent of the denials of personal liberties by doctors and a majority of the government restrictions. members of other such The Germans look upon Hitler professions and business were in as a Saviour and deliverer from control in their fields and Ger- economic want, unemployment maw was dominated by Jews. and governmental chaos, Mc- The Germans, led by Hitler, Clendon said. Hitler is given rebelled against the Jews credit by the German people for because they had obtained with delivering them from stark want, foreign money control of Ger- the mad inflationary period many for almost nothing, com- following the world war and pared to the worth of their in- disorganization of the country's vestments, Germans told Mc- policies and governmental Cleehe said 2 Sunday, March 17, 1974 CHANTICLEER Business Managers Of A Homecoming To Teacola, Collegian Remember, 7 99 7 And Chanticleer CHANTICLEER, Saturday morning 10: 00 Saturday afternoon 1:30 Collected by Bill Littlejohn, Carl Phillips, and Clyde Phillips. -- The a~ualparade, always a This is of course, game time. October 26, 197l "high" point, will be no exception Much controversy has 1945-6 This year's homecoming this year. Colorful floats and surrounded this year's clash. 1934-5 Opal Rufus Lovett.