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Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern Inkwell Student Media 11-21-1980 The Inkwell Armstrong State College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/inkwell Recommended Citation Armstrong State College, "The Inkwell" (1980). Inkwell. 1217. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/inkwell/1217 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in Inkwell by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Page l HAPPY THANKSGIVING ! Little Criminals onCampus by Stephanie Bridges player and songwriter; No, Armstrong isn't be David Lulow, on keyboards ing taken over by midgets and songwriter; Harold that have broken out of jail. Magidson on the guitar; Instead the College Union and David Forman, the Board will be presenting bands drummer. The Little Criminal Band The band is known for on Monday, November 24. such songs as Savannah, The concert will be held in which was written about 2 the Fine Arts Auditorium at years ago and Please the 8:00 PM. Student tickets Lady, which was written by will be $2.00 each and non-' Paul Guzzone. The band student tickets will be $3.00 has been playing at The each. Tickets may be pur Night Flight. chased in the Student Ac Support your school tivities Office. They will and have a good time by not also be sold at the door on missing out on another fan the night of the concert. tastic concert presented by Members of the band your Dance/Concert Com are Paul Guzzone, bass mittee. Pictured above are members of The Little Criminals Band Quiz Bowl Places Third A team of four students University of Georgia. ton said, "This is the first from Armstrong State Col The Armstrong team time Armstrong has entered lege finished third among was composed of Charles a team in 3 years, and to 10 colleges and universities Ferris, a graduate student; defeat experienced teams is ar the recent Berry Invita Pamela Mastin, a computer quite an accomplishment." tional College Bowl Tour science major; Pam He also said that the team demonstrated potentail and nament Nov. 7-8. Nesbitt, presently seeking Similar to the nationally teacher certification in that once they gain ex perience they can win. Dr. televised G.E. College Bowl social sciences; and Tom Netherton said, "I think we of recent years, the tourna Waters, a graduate student will give anyone in this ment, held at Berry College in history. region a good match." in Rome, Ga., tests par Other team members The Berry tournament ticipants' knowledge of a who did not attend the consisted of 11 rounds, six variety of subjects including Berry tournament include played Friday night and five literature, history, Jim Dudley, Steve Saturday morning. Each mathematics, natural Suchower, David round was head-to-head sciences, trivia, behavioral DeLorme, Joey Sikes, Ron competition patterned after nie Thompson, Mark science, current events, art, the old GE College Bowl. Vaughn and Timothy music, theology, movies The top tournament Haeussler. and television, and sports. players are voted to an A1I- The team is coached by The winning team at the Star Team by the players Dr. James Netherton, tournament was from from all teams. No, it's not the Military associate professor of Georgia Tech. Second place Armstrong's Tom Waters mathematics and computer Science Departmeni went to Emory University. was chosen to the All-Star science. When asked how Other schools participa- Team. Head being gassed by he felt about Armstrong's tiong included Georgia The Armstrong team President Ashmore. placement he said he was State University, Berry Col plans to enter the Georgia Stop by tho Fac-.u 1 Ly T.ounu-n very pleased. The other lege, the University of Tech Invitational during teams that were compete- Alabama, the University of winter quarter and the tonight atT.OO and ing, enter 3 or 4 tour the South, the University of regional play-offs in the find out what's happening. naments a year. Dr. Nether Alabama at Huntsville, spring. Shorter College, and the yf Novevtxbew 31, j^go Tickets by Josie Murphy On Monday, December 1st, the Student Govern ment Association, in co operation with the College Union Board, will join together with the Abercorn Cinema in offering discount tickets to all students, facul ty, and staff here at ASC. The discount tickets, which will provide all students, faculty, and staff with a 50 to 75 percent dis count, will be good for one year from the date of pur chase. The cost of the tickets is $2.00 per student and students may purchase no more than two tickets per day. Tickets may be purchased in the Student Activities Office. The tickets, which will be purchased by the college in blocks of one hundred, are being sold in a trial run on the last week of school. If the discount tickets are successful then the sales will continue. A1 Harris, Stu dent Activities Director FOOD FOX THOUGHT... stressed that the school is not making a profit off the Something very interesting just happened about thirty minutes ago . You sale of the tickets and that might be interested... A short half hour ago, under the pressure of a deadline they are being offered simp our Edit-writ machine broke. With the help of the Student Activites Director ly as a means of allowing an and three long distance telephone calls we found out that the machine was area business to receive indeed in need of repair. Ask a silly question... more business, while, at the Stephanie Carey Bridges and Pam Lovett, two very tired typists, discover- same time saving students ed that despi te all their vital attempts at repairs the machine is just money on entertainment. broken. Since deadline is right now, then several stories which had been To acquire these tickets, planned for this issue are on hold while other things have been "dug out" students must bring a even though they had been cast aside somewhere during layout sessions. validated I.D. to the Stu This editorial is currently being typed in the S.G.A. office while a dent Activities Office. plant Operations worker is making one last attempt to fix the machine. It "After that," said Mr. isn't working... Therefore, this copy is being put into the paper as a Harris, "students may use note of explaination for the holes, spaces, etc. you may have found in your them as much or as little as critical examination of this issue. A decis ion had to be made as to print they wish." this oaper or simply incorporate this news into our next issue. I chose to print it under the assumption that people would accept news in whatever form it is given to them. I hope I am correct. Hopefully then, you will accept and overlook the items which are hand written and figer typed recognizing even the "power of the presses" is subject to the "powers that be." One final note, I felt just a little Happy Reading! like Lou Grant... Josie Murphy Inkwell Editor INKWELL Letters Policy Letter The ASC Inkwell invites let STAFF ters to the editor on any topic. from All letters must carry the signature of the author. The Editor: Josie Murphy Inkwell publishes no the Editor anonymous letters although In the last week, the In assumption that if you felt the author's name will be kwell has received nearly a strongly enough about Assistant Ed: Shelly Mitchell withheld upon request. dozen letters from students Letters may be hand written something then you should about a number of topics and left in the Inkwell box out not be ashamed to admit Writers for this issue: side of the office or given to concerning campus ac this stand. Therefore, any staff member. tivities, faculty, etc. Regret signatures are required. fully however, these letters Stephanie C. Bridges, Josie Murphy, The Inkwell is under no The policy states, obligation to print every letter were submitted unsigned however, that names will be Shelly Mitchell, Robert Tucker, Jeff received. All letters become and therefore, I am unable withheld upon request. This the property of the newspaper. to print them. practice will continue to be Carey, Karen Meinert. The Inkwell reserves the right The Letter Policy, used. to fdit for clarity and space which appears in every issue Sincerely, limitations without changing of the Inkwell, was the author's intent. The Editor developed under the lumber Ai, Page 3 TONIGHT! THINK DIRTY ROBERT ALTMAN'S M*A*S*H Producer: Ned Sherrin Think Dirty is liberally laced Director: Jim Clark with lechery. It's outrageously Cast: Marty Feldman, risque, as Feldman and Shelley Shelley Berman Berman keep the laughs roll ing at a rapid rate in this wild 94 minutes 1978 and zany romp through the (C) R fertile imagination of an Producer: Ingo Preminger Trapper John (Gould) harass (Check for price and avail told them to run amok, the acclaimed contemporary co Director: Robert Altman Hot Lips Hoolihan (Keller- ability). results would have probably median. Think Dirty: every Cast: Donald Sutherland, man) by exposing her during turned out something like this one else does! Elliott Gould, Sally Keller- her shower (to see if she is a With a screenplay by come saucy, outrageous, irreverent dian Marty Feldman man, Robert Duvall, Tom natural blond), and drive (Silent film. Nothing is sacred: not Skerritt, Gary Burghoff, Movie, Young Frankenstein), QUARTET FILMS, INC. Frank Burns (Duvall) right to medical surgery, chastity, Bud Cort the loony ward.