See Donkey Jaw, Page 6

See Stephen Bishop, Page 8

See Sports 10,ll and 12 - - /- Vol. 1~~0.56- Jacksonville (Alabama) State University Monday, February 27, 1978

Coal miners reject proposal; conservation measures set

which now has only a 45 day department signs. Howard Johnson, in By NANCY WADE supply of coal. 4) The use of partable charge of the commission, And DAVID FORD The short supply of coal electric heating units and told the group, "None of Members of the United reserves has prompted the fans is banned. these things in and among Mine Workers have over - utility to request Governor 5) Hallway TV monitor- themself will do it. Some of whelmingly rejected the George Wallace to ask all these things, on the surface, latest contract proposal that state institutions and clocks will be turned off. seem insignificant, but when would have ended the record agencies to reduce power 6) Ddring daylight hours you put them all together, three month long coal strike. consumption by 20 percent. all lights in lobbies, they will amount to a 20 to 25 The action worse$ the Jacksonville State vestibules, and corridors will percent reduction. " already critical situation for received an executive order be turned off. After the meeting, Johnson several utilities, including from the governor last weak 7) Use of stahell lights is said that if the conservation Alabama Power Company, to curtail energy con- permissible only in stair- measures are not taken sumption by 20 percent. JSU wells lacking sufficient seriously, more drastic President Dr. Ernest Stone natural lighting to provide actions will be implemented called two emergency safe levels of illumination. to meet the mandatory 20 sessions of the school's 8) In dormitories, all percent cutback. Computer named Greek energy Commission late last hallway and lobby lights will week to outline the proposed be turned off during daylight Possible actions are: areas of conservation. hours . . . all bathroom lights 1) Unplug the soft drink Week Stone told the group, "We will be off at night unless machines. Barbara Szezepanski and Marcia Tyler, both of Decatur must do our part in con- someone is using the 2) Ban the re-issue of SGA receive gift certlicates for having the winning name for serving electricity." facilities . . . voluntary refrigerators. the new computer at CDCS. The name . . . Paul ReveaL The following items are to reduction in the use of 3) Turn off all electricity set be put into action im- electrical appliances is for a few hours each day. The Interfraternity mediately : requested. 9) @lrefrigeration units Council (IFC) has set March 1) There will he no air- conditioning until the that chill the water in the 20 through 23, as annual emergency is lifted. The drinking fountains will be Greek Week. The four day heating of the buildings willl unplugged. event has been shortened not be affected. 10) Cleaning service this year to accommodate all 2) All outdoor athletic personnel will be reminded fraternities. events which require ar- to turn off all lights as they "The reason it's not a M1 tificial lighting are banned. finish cleaning c,, area. week this year is because all Two examples are baseball 11) Classroom lights are of the different fraternities and evening tennis games. not to be used if sufficient had different formals every 3) Neon signs on campus natural lighting is available. weekend," IFC President will be turned off im- If classroom lights are used, Jeff Parker explained. "We mediately. This will include instructors must turn them wanted to make sure that the SGA and' athletic off after each class. everybody could go to the party and have an equal chance to participate." Sororities will also be taking part in Greek Week this year. Parker said, "In the past we've had difficulty coordinating it with the sororities, but we've worked Operas postponed it out this year." Right to read conference held Parker said the IFC Ad- ministrative Vice-President Raymond Lowe is in charge The two one-act operas, "The Telephone" and "Trouble jacksonvue state university recently University of Mississippi, are oa left Dr. of the event this year, and I in Tahiti" have been postponed by the Music Department I hSted a conference on ~i~htto ~~~d, Ted Spears, of the Alabama BClk will have a full schedule of until March 30, due to illness. involving institutions of higher learning and high schools. Shown here with the Department of Education and on- b events for publication in the Dr. Jane Brown, a faculty membr at next issue of "The Chan- I featured speaker, Dr. Charles Shemood, ticleer. " I / enter, a fachty member at the THE CHANTICLEER Wednesday, March 8, 1978

(Money Talk-is a series feaMng success stories about editor'^ Note ,Jacksonville State alumni ;nd othereitizens in the area.)

Catherine Whitehead

AEA president favors political action for teachers

By LEN FITE husband, who was a ser- explained, she gained an Mrs. Whitehead was gotten into education sooner, a better job opportunity." Staff Writer viceman. After they married interest in education when elected president of AEA in but I need to discovfr where Mrs. Whitehead went on to For those persons not in hetravelled with him on his her son entered the first 1976 and took office in 1977. I would be happier. I worked Say that, "You sometimes the know, Catherine various assignments on grade. "I started in the "As to giving advice for in real estate offices and for need to really need to get out Whitehead, the principal of anny posts. Anniston school system in young people in college," she the county superintendent of into a field before you learn Constantine Elementary She worked in offices and 1959, and got my MA in replied, "I must say that my School in Oxford is the taught in business colleges Administration at own problem was finding out education until I decided to what you actually like to wsident of the Alabama br a couple of years after Jacksonville State College in where I fitted. I would have get my BA degree, and have do." Education Association. She she returned to Anniston. 1961. I was also among the is also a graduate of Except for the influence of first to get the Double-A Jakksonville State Mrs. R. K. Coffee, she ex- degree at -~acksonville." University, and has taught, plained, "I never would have Mrs. Whitehead was asked Stone to off and on, for a number of decided to return to college to become the principal of 1 ,. years. to get my education degree. Constantine Elementary She was born in Cherokee Sbe was the head of the School in 1972, and she County, and when she was plblicity department at the believes that it has been a only a year old her family State Teachers College and I very interesting and Troy commencement moved to Jacksonville. "I worked under her. I would rewarding experience # went from first grade to not have been able to return working with young Jacksonville State numerous ~rofessionalhonor Stone is currently the graduate student in to school after dropping out children. University President Dr. societies, is listed in chairman of the Alabama Jacksonville schools," she had it not been for her help Around that time, she was Ernest Stone is slated to Commission on Higher says. She graduated from and that of many other asked to become involved in speak at Troy State Who Education Council of the State Teachers College in people." the local classroom University's winter quarter plblications. University ~resid&&, 1941 with a two-year degree, Another influence she teacher's association and commencement exercises then went to a private remembers is Dr. Leroy became its president. She six March 17. business college in Anniston Brown. "At one time I then served for years on In making the an- and learned secretarial worked as a secretary to Dr. the executive board of the nouncement, Troy State Mini tour set br skills. Brown who was the AEA. President Dr. Ralph Adams Mrs. Whitehead became superintendent for the An- She expla'lns her interest in praised Stone as "one of the the secretary of Dr. niston City Schools. He, the teachers organization, "I got involved and interested nation's most respected Daugette, and later the among many other ad- educators." Adams went on secretary of Dr. Cole when ministrators whom I worked by serving on the state to say, "Traditionally we they were the presidents of for, encouraged me to seek committee and some local history department my master's degree," she groups. My main interest is (Troy) have drawn leaders the college. She also taught from across the state and night classes in business adds. in instructional and nation to the speaker's education during this time. She had a teacher's cer- professional development in The History Department is meive three hours credit It was while she was tificate dust-gathering for the school systems. I am in platform at Troy. Dr. Stone offering a tour of the Historic which may count toward a teaching some courses at Ft. some time whole she was an great favor of emphasizing is certainly no exception." East this minimester. The history major, a history McClellan she met her future office worker; however, she political action in the AEA." Following the com- tour will include William- minor, a social science mencement exercises, Dr. sburg, the 18th century elective, or a general and Mrs. Stone will be the colonial capital of Virginia; elective. guests of honor at a luncheon Jamestown, the site of the The cost of the tour is $250, hosted by Dr. and Mrs. which includes motels, Day Adams &st permanent English in Every Special . North America; Jefferson's transpahtion and entrance Stone began his career as fees. It does rrot include principal of Kilpatrick home at Monticello; Small Pizza Washington's home at Mt. tuition, food, or personal Junior High School and expenses. with one topping 8 189 CYossville High School. He Vernon; Washington, D. C.; Philadelphia and In- Students will meet in class Reg. 'Za9 NOW rose through the ranks of two d ~ysprior to the trip. education as superin tendent dependence Hall; Plymouth, They will also be required to 179 of two north Alabama school first settlement in keep a journal and write a GROUND SIRLOIN 8 OZ. 8 systems, to State Superin- Massachusetts; Boston and paper on some aspect of the with ealad, baked potato tendent of Education fI'om the Freedom Trail; trip. 1967-1970, and to the Lexington and Concord, Interested students may Jacksonville State where the first shots of the contact Dr. Mary Martha I FAST FREE DETYY' I presidency in 1971. Revolution were fired; and Thomas of the History 11:00 a.m. - 1 :00 am. He holds awards from the Salem and the House of Department for further OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Boy Scouts, the Alabama Seven Gables. information. Registration 11 a.m.% 1 a.m. 435-3080 Education Association, the The tour will last two deadline is April 1 and the I I United States Army, week my 3-16. Students will tour is limited to 10 students. Wednesday, March 8, 1978 THE CHANTICLEER Page 3 Ability to "use language correctly and precisely" required before graduation

Gettysburg, Pa.-(I. P.)- Margaret Stewart and recommended that each the student's permission and available was a statement on The program designers Basing its proposed actions Pamela DiPesa, respec- faculty member take writing presented anonymously. A criteria used by the English are hopeful that seminar on the premise that the mark tively professor and as well as content into widely - accepted text was Department faculty on participants will share their of an educated person is "the assistant professor of consideration on exams or distributed, Perr in's evaluating writing, and a knowledge with their ability to use language English, prepared a proposal papers, in fact recognizing "Handbook of Current chart which can be used as department colleagues, and correctly and precisely ," which stressed the need for thatUcontentandexpression English." Also made anevaluationchecklist. "evangelize" the concept. Gettysburg College is inter - departmental cannot be separated." requiring that each student cooperation in this regard. Faculty are thus expected to habitually demonstrate such The key clause of the comment on expression as 1 11 skill before being granted a proposal, which was - well as facts, suggest degree. presented to and sub- specific improvements, or This is being done by sequently approved by the Beason to speak at workshop reauirine effective. college- committee on Mellon refer the student to someone who can help. lie1wrrting, not just in the Foundation grants for The Rev. Stan Beason will American University in English Department, but in faculty improvement states The English Department ting and was a minister in selected seven of its mem- be at the Roundhouse March Washington, D. C.; Master of the United Methodist every course offered on that : 20 and 21 in a Christian Divinity from Emory campus. The faculty ap "Each faculty member bers to lead the seminars in Qlurch. workshop. He received his University where he He is a man of God, doing proved a policy statement should have the skill to ex- the fall and spring terms- college diplomas at Marion received the Baptism with God's work very well. which essentially in- press himself or herself four two and one-half hour Military Institute and at- the Holy Spirit and studied Not only is he a corporates the foregoing correctly, clearly, and seminars on consecutive tended the U. S. Naval classical Greek at the recommendations. knowledgeable speaker, but coherently in writing, and Saturday mornings. Twenty Academy. University of Alabama. his humor flows and makes The policy stipulates that should have the ability to - two faculty enrolled in the The Rev. Beason served in He received his doctor's even the most difficult Bible students must either attain a recognize such style and September series, and the U. S. Navy during the degree from Emory truths simple with very passing grade in English 101 usage. Each faculty member represented 14 of the Korean War. He received his University, and doctor of pleasant overtones. All are (freshman composition), or should also demand such college's 18 departments. BA from the University of ministry. He spent eight invited to attend and enjoy demonstrate proficiency in usage and critical awareness The seminar's aim is Alabama; MA from years in newspaper repor- this workshop. writing by passing an essay by his or her students, should simple; to reinforce faculty examination composed and be able to help students members' ability to judge judged by the English recognize weaknesses or the quality of writing in Department. In addition, errors in writing, and should students' papers, not only in students are now being of- be willing to aid students in spelling and punctuation, but ficially advised that grades improving expressions. particularly in expression, on poorly - written papers, "If students' writing is to organization and clarity of regardless of the course, improve, and if a student is thought. may be reduced because of to maintain a high level of Participants received a set deficiencies in expression. In literacy, then the college of common terms for the extreme cases, "a failing must make a commitment to sake of uniformity from grade may be given for this correct and effective course to course. They reason." writing." examined samples of actual In early 1977, Drs. Mary Subsequently, the proposal student papers, secured with

Business symposium I

Perhaps one of the to the presenters. If You are provide valuable insights Welcome Jax State Student8-. brightest areas for em- a business major or con- and information. ~llJSU I ployment today lies within sidering enteeg this area of students and faculty are Dixie Darling the business career field. study, the ~YInposiUmshould cordially invited to attend. Recent projections released Large Sandwich by the Labor Departments' Bureau of Labor Statistics Job opportunities BREAD 3?lw indicate a continued positive - - I I outlook for new job openings through 1985. In order to present a more detailed Glass Bottles inbestigation of expected for pads improving trends. the School of Business Administration is Crackling Good Twin presenting a career sym- The demand for graduates for their services increasing 24 posium on March 21, from with bachelor's degrees will by at least 23 percent. POTATO CHIPS pack 69'1 p.m. in the Merrill Hall The Southeast and South- I be up about 14 percent. The Auditorium. The symposium figure is 9 percent for Wads is entitled "Business west are the best bets for a Professions : Employment with master's degrees. young graduate to get a job. LB. Opportunities in the 80's." Technical students--thme me populationis in with degrees in computer Panelists for the sym- science, engineering and both of these regions while it posium includes representatives from the math-are in the best is somewhat stagnant in the fields of Banking and Finance, Management, I GOGAMECOCKS 1 Marketing, Insurance and WIWN-DIXIE IS ALL BEHIND THE "BIG RED" AND lwrn ru ~su Real Estate and Computer Science. Following the panel "'DENTS TO DROP BY AND SEE US. presentation members of the I I audience will have the op- PELHAM PLAZA ~~cltwmv~u~lx- portunity to direct questions * Page 4 THE CHANTICLEER Wednesday, March 8, 1978

( The Ch-a-w-LVV= Comments J

It% no joke! Letters to the editor

Dear Marilyn Monroe, The thing that will raise this Backyard basketball will ference ! I'm writing this letter to team's spirit is to have some not be played by Coach I personally feel that you By DAVID FORD inform you that I disagree support from this student Jones' team in Pete have a personal involvement Editor with the statements YOU body and town. You men- Mathews Coliseum. In case with one of those "ben- I have a fear that peopk on campus will read or hear made to Coach Jones in the tioned that student apathy you didn't know to let them chwarmers." I would not about the actions of the school's energy commission and latest edition of The Chan- was due to the team losing. I do their own thing is what blame you. They are all nice then go about life, as if nothing has happened, and ignore ticleer. would like to say that the you would do in intramural young men, including the the guidelines adopted by that body. It is evident that you do not team's losing is due to or church league basketball, coaches ! The energy conmission and Dr. Stone are not playing a know much about college student apathy. not in the Gulf South Con- Mary Blalock @me of "crying wolf." basketball. You made the We are in a state of emergency. statement that he should let Recently I talked with Alabama Power Company everybody play. Ms. Resident Joseph Farley about the seriousness of the coal Monroe, at this stage of the shortage. Mr. Farley admitted that he was frightened. game a player must earn the Dear Editor: rnitories are definitely a part dragon. Before flailing the Our conversation occurred before the latest vote by the right to play. Beiig dressed Robert Angles com- of this educational in- sword carelessly, why not United Mine Workers members, and Farley assured me out on the bench does not mentary on coeducational stitution. After learning the take a close look at the that if the strike continued, drastic steps would have to be mnditute this right. If you dormitories left me feeling a lessons of everyday life in all creature? Part of the reason taken if this state is to avad running completely out of want to see everybody get to tiny bit amused and a great male or all female housing for the sexual controversy coal. play, maybe you should start deal amazed at the logic he why should a student not stems from a misun- The consequences d exhausting the coal supply are attending Pee Wee used to arrive at his con- have the option to experience derstanding of the actual dire. Farley said that less than 25 percent of the state's ballgames, where by dusions. The definition of a neareb to real life dorm housing arrangements needs for electricity can be generated without coal. He "showing up" you get a meducation he offers is his arrangement. Outside. the within the dorms. I have apbed that 25 pelrent would barely meet the chance to play at least one interpretation of the college campus there are personal knowledge sf two epergency level of use. quarter. meaning of the word. few groups or organizations coed dorms at two different In an effort to avad that situation, the utility has Also, I think Coach Jones, Webster's New Collegiate who sexually segregate colleges. Although students pleaded with peopk to conserve electricity. A 20 percent who recruited and worked Dictionary (1974) gave the people. Coed dorms offer a of both sexes dived on the reduction in consumption has been requested. A three with each of these players, is definition for coeducation as realistic living arrangement. same hall, they roomed in percent reduction has been given. a better judge of their talents "The education d students They are not a step toward separate suites containing Of course, many people never believed that this country than you. I feel he has every of both sexes at the same moral decay or catastrophy. all the necessary bath was facing an energy crisis during the embargo. right to make the statement institution." According to In attacking coed dorms facilities for the occupants. We might as well face the situation; cheap abundant that Livingston has more Webster's, the education of solely on the proximity of the A community living-TV energy is gone. Conservation is not something which will talent than we do. As a both sexes is not necessarily sexes and the temptations he room allowed socializing and have to be practiced for a few weeks or months. It's here spectator, I could see that! confined solely to feels would develop, Mr. interaction outside the to stay. Furthermore, you stated classrooms but education Angles only reinforces his suites. Twenty-four hour that if Coach Jones would "at the same institution." own form of tunnel vision. He visitation was standard but judge the players by their With this thought in mind admits he does not know if presented no problems. On character, rather than by the consider that among the any co-ed housing even the contrary the occupants color of their skin, the spirit experiences of most college exists yet he strides forth appeared quite pleased with on the team would be higher. students is dorm life. Dor- like St. Qorge to slay the (See LEWERS, Page 12) 1 Chanticleer staff I ' The Chanticleer, established aa a student newspaper at Jacksonville State University in 1934, is published weekly by students of the University. Editorial com- ments expressed herein are those_of the students and do not necessarily reflect the policy of the JSU ad- BUYING INFLUENCE 118 ministration. ( I WAS ONLY 6lVlNG The Chanticleer office is located on the fourth floor of the Student Carnrnons Building, phone 4259820 ext. 233. AU correspondence should be directed to The Chan- ticleer, Box 56, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama 36265. David ~ord Editor &an Isbell Assistant Editor Jerry Rutledge Sports Editor Jana McWhorter Entertainment Editor Ek ' News Edir -.=X, Bob Clotfelter Faculty Advwrs BUSINESS STAFF Sandra Johnson Business Manager Sandra Waites Ad Manager Pic Williams Circulation Manager Quinthe Maxwell 'mist M Wak Dutch Carr Joni Barker, Cathy RaW, Carol Davis, Sandra Bozeman, knhardt Fik, Nancy Wade, Blake Pettus, Arenetta Willis, Chrbtine Calderon, Maurice Bowles, Wednesday, March 8,1Y78 'LHL ~HAN'i'lCLL~~

PEANUTSO by Charles M. Schulz

Interview schedule forweek of March 20-24 School or Company Date Majors Grad. Date Xerox March 21 Any Major 4 April, May 1978 Bruno Food Stores March 21 Wlsiness Adrnin. April, May, Aug. 1978 Bibb County Schools March 22 AU Education Majors April, May, Aug. 1978 Macon, Ga. Wlsiness 'related Gold Kist Corp. March 22 Agri. related April, May 1978 Atlanta, Ga. Special Ed. Griffin Child Development March 23 Sociology - Psychology Center, Griffin, Ga. Math, Technical South Central Bell March 23 Background, any airmingham, Al. other interested 6 THE CHANTICLEZR Wednesday, March 8, 1978

"~eime about it." "Oh, wow ! Unbelievable ! " Horse Pens 40 sets "What was it like? "It was great, Dad. He just put me in a hypnotic sleep and -" I "Hypnotic sleep?" "That's right! I just fell out!" festival dates "Fell out?" "Yea. But not for long--be took us to outerspace! " "What kind of a creep is this?" "He's not a creeD. he-" The Horse Pens 40 festival New River, Glenn, Scooter .r "Outerspace?" dates have been set for 1978. and J. P., and others to be "That was the best part! He made us free of gravity ! Kicking off the season will announced. No, I mean we made ourselves free of gravity-that's how be the Spring Bluegrass Talent for the Old Time Donkey he put it." Festival May 19-21. Pickers and Fiddlers "I still say he is a creep!" Aug .48will be the days of Reunion will be : Norman "Creep? He gat some of us drunker than we've ever the Old Time Fiddler's and and Nancy Blake; the High been before ! " Picker's Reunion. woods String Band, J. T. "What?" The Fall Folk Festival will Perkins, Algie Shurtett and Jaw "He got others~ventimes as high as they've ever be Oct. 7-8, while the Friends, the Ramona Jones been!" Bluegrass Festival of Oct. Band, the Falls City Ram- "High? What the-" 2&22 closes out the season. blers, the Henrie Family By Eric RllYMms "The rest of us just got the giggles." The Spring Folk Festival is Band, the >lank Road String "Oh. I see. Is that all?" Ming skipped this year to Band, Ace Weems and the o ope! After we had laughed a while he gave us ice allow more time preparing Fat Meat Boys, Clock Maker cream cones with our favnite flavors!" the Fall Fok Festival where Albert Hash and the "Are you sure all this was legal?" mule pulling concerts and Whitetop Mountain Boys, the "Sure! We did it all with our minds!" other exciting features are West Ortanna String Band, "Minds?! What minds? Is this what the university being added. and Tom Jackson and considers entertainment?" Talent for the Spring Friends. "It wasn't sponsored by the administration." Bluegrass Festival will be: (The talent for the music "Well, by who then?" Ralph Stanley and the Clinch portion of the 17th Annual "SGA." Mountain Boys, the Red Clay Folk Festival Oct. 7-8 will be "Now you've gone to calling your own father names ! " Ramblers, Jimmy Martin Norman and Nancy Blake, "Huh ? " and the Sunny Mountain the Ramona Jones Band the "That's alright, though. I'vegot a few names myself-" ' Boys, Three - On - A - String, the Highwoods String Band. "Wait a minute! SGA stands for the Student Govern- Bill Foster and the Foster The greater portion of this ment Association !" Family, the Katie Laur show is devoted to folk "Oh . . . I see." Band, Del McCurty and the games, stories and such,with "Uh Dad, could I have my money now?" -Dixie Pals, the Golden River great gobs of traditionsl Grass, Dan Daniels sand crafts.) Georgia Grass, Boot Hill, (See HORSE, Page 12) ~@$?~5~~;g:~g*~g;~$~~y*~~g~~;$~~g$p:~~~g~~.::~.~'...... , ...... ;:?wT>?%...... Now that we're the night place to go, don! forget about the du lme deli.

WED. COMING NIGHT SOON: DANCE GONG CONTEST SHOW

$15000 Worth of 1st Prizes Prize Wednesday, +h 8,. 1978 THE CHANTICLEER Jacksonville State University Presents

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B. J. Thomas IN JOINT CONCERT March 28, 7:30 p.m. $5.00 STUDENT IPete Matthews Coliseum $6.00 ADVANCE $7.00 AT THE DOOR Page 8 THE CHANTIC&ZH Wednesday, March 8,138.- Entertainment Entertainer kept on 'ti1 sornebodv listened By LEE MOORE about his climb to papularity own, working a variety of Pop Scene Service with an irony and dry wit odd jobs while he knocked on At 25, Stephen Bishop is that have caused some in- music publishers' doors. He doing very well for himself. terviewers to refer to him as sold lithographs on the street The young man responsible rock's answer to Woody and found himself playing for "On and On" and "Sa.ve Men. back-up for a tranvestite in a It for a Rainy Day," two of At 17, Bishop moved from bar at one pointa job which 1977's more memorable his native San Diego to Los lasted about three weeks. songs, has been popping up Angeles in search of "It paid really well," an just about every music notoriety and big bucks. A Bishop recalls. "I wore a gas poll around in the past year songwriter from the age of mask three nights in a row and his debut , 13, he took a handful of tunes because none of the girls LY=areless,"has become a and his first band, the would notice me. It didn't runaway hit. Weeds, in search of a work, though-I still got With his neatly trimmed p-oducer . zilch." beard and rimless glasses, "We tracked down a Admittedlv.., the sones" he Bishop doesn't look the part producer who was interested was writing six or seven d a pop star-but record in us--barely. It was a years ago weren't quite as Stephen Bishop buyers and concert - goers complete disaster," he says. commercial as the ones the have gone for his brand of "We were the first punk plblic has come to know him subtle, jazz-influenced pop in band," Bishop adds. "The for. a big way. Weeds were definitely "1 was writing stupid for the Fifth Dimension.' I easy voice and featured such If his attitude toward - Bishop's attitude toward plnks, but we didn't know it songs then, things like wlly didn't have any idea stellarg~estsas Chaka Khan stardom is less than the music business (and his then." '%re's a ~~irin Your what was going on with and Eric Clapton. reverent, Bishop doesn't own success) is refreshingly The Weeds didn't work out hchilada,' 11,d go in and say music publishers." Although Bishop C.OU~~underestimate its effects. "I irreverent, and he talks so Bishop struck out on his 'Hey, this one would be great Despite his stunning lack properly be termed a Pop do feel a certain amount of

1 of success, Bishop kept star those days, the cynicism responsibility toward kids. knocking on doors until one and lack of pretension which YOU tend to forget how kids finally opened. He was hired marked his scuffling days are really quenced by by Edwin H. Morris still holds sway. "Rock certain pop stars. I know I ROBERT REDFORD/ FAYE DUNAWAY Publishing at the less -than - musicians take themselves used to be like that with the- CLIFF ROBE~~SON/ MAX VON SYDOW stupendous salary of $50 a far too seriously these Beatles. I just try to hip kids IN A STANLEY SCHNEIDER PROOUCTlON week--but it was a job and days," he says. to certain things." 1 A SYDNEY POLLACK FILM he began to make contacts in That attitude of the music business. irreverence kept Bishop out He recounts the story of a In early 1975, at a time of the "A Star Is Born" 12 -year - old who swaggered when Bishop's self- movie soundtrack, but he up, cigarette dangling from confidence was at a low ebb, doesn't seem particularly his lip, to ask for an ' salvation came in the form of upset. autograph. The health - Art Garfunkel. Garfunkel Streisand and Jon Peters minded Bishop said, "Sure, had been given a cassette invited Bishop over one if you put that stupid tape of Bishop songs by a evening to check out his cigarette out." Bishop wrote mutual acquaintance and songs and consider one for out the autographand added, was impressed enough with inclusion in the film. "I read "Don't smoke, you jerk!" the songwriter's talents that over the script of the The kid, visibly impressed, he included two Bishop movie,'' Bishop recalls, left babbling assurances that songs, "Looking for the "and it was really bad. he would never smoke again. Right One" and "Same Old Really dumb. It was all 'Hey "I don't know whether he Tears on a New man, wow, let's get high. Far meant it or not," Bishop Background," on his out. I dig your scene. What muses, "but as trite as that "Breakaway" album. Other groovy vibes.' whole thing sounds, if it people in the music business "I told them, 'Hey man, works, that's what's im- began to sit up and take wow, I don't dig this script" portant." notice. "It came at a time when I really needed it," Bishop says. "I was getting sick of selling lithographs on street Car ba .sh set corners." On the strength of the Art Are you frustrated? Do those enthusiastic students Garfunkel songs, Bishop and you have feelings of anxiety? relieving their hostility in a then - manager Bob Ellis Has the realization that you fashion that won't cost them negotiated a recording struggled through mid-term a ticket or a night ~IIjail! contract with ABC. The tests only to face finals transformed you into a The "bash" be held sessions produced between Patterson and 'Careless," an album which zombie? If so, snap out of it! The BCM is providing an Luttrell Hall during the effectively showcased hours of 1 p.m.4 p.m. The Bishop's tasteful music and excellent way to release those built up tensions. charge will be 25 cents a hit On Wednesday, March 8, cr five for a dollar. All the BCM will sponsor their proceeds will be used to fund "spring bash." Although summer missionaries. Don't those students close by will be left out, set aside this ;elh& Rd. expect to see another dorm Wednesday afternoon to I Amiston ~RtdOHfaBO being remodeled, however, leave your "dent" in modern bax StvhFOX no such luck; it will only be technology. Wednesday, March 8, 18981 THE CHANTICLEER Page 9

Whut's happenin'. .. The charts Pop Scene Chart 10. Peg, Steely Dan (8). 3. The Grand Illusion, 7. Footloose and Fancy There's no change at the Pop Scene picks: Rocket sryh (3). Free, Rod Stewart (4). top of either chart: the Ride, Kiss; Never Have to 8. AJA, Steely Dan (8). Starting in March CBS will been one of his favarites. 4. Running On Empty, soundtrack from "Saturday 9. Weekend In L. A., a week long, prime time Sap Goodbye, England Dan Jackson Browne (9). air Thorm Bell, a producer - Night Fever" holds down the George Benson (11). special called "CBS: On the and John Ford Coley. 5. News of the World, writer, promptly called No. 1 spot on the album 10. All 'n All, Earth Wind Air." It is a celebration of its Queen (5). Elton and arranged a chart, while the Bee Gees and Fire (6). 50 years of radio and 6. Slowhand, Eric Clapton meeting. The result is a "Stayin' Alive" is still No. 1 Pop Scene picks: Ex- television broadcasting. Saturday Night Fever, (10). track with Elton and the an the singles chart. This Soundtrack (1). atable Boy, Warren Zevmn; Hosted by Walter Cronkite Spinners singing their first week's top 10 with last 2. The Stranger, Billy Joel Waiting for Columbus, Little and Mary Tyler Moore. duet. week's spot in parentheses: (2). Feat. On Sept. 24, 26-year-old Congratulations to Aretha SINGLES John Bykowski, a rock fianklin on her forthcoming 1. Stayin' Alive, Bee Gees pmoter, will present a day marriage. (1). long Woodstock '78 festival On March 18, an outdoor 2. Love Is Thicker Than not far from the site of its rock festival will be held at Water, Andy Gibb (2). Review ancestor. This Woodstock the Ontario Motor Speedway 3. Sometimes When We will be to celebrate the music track in California, which Touch, Dan Hill (4). of '78. features Aerosmith, 4. Emotion, Samantha Eighty eight year old - - - Foreigner, Heart, Dave Me (5). Muie Earlo, who plays Mason, Ted Nugent, 5. Dance, Dance, Dance Maude Goomley on the Rubicon, Santana and Bob (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah), "Waltons" makes her Welch. (;hit (6). Beyond And Back Broadway debut in "The 6. Night Fever, Bee Gees Effect of Gamma Rays on CONCERTS Man In the Moon (16). - - - March 9: Emerson, Lake 7. I Go Crazy, Paul Davis certain brook. What I Marigolds. " and Palmer in Atlanta. If you are interested in the movie was well Qne, clear would (7). like to how is whet part was w ' 'slightly supernatural theme and concise, but a little long. Brian de Palma March 10: Dave Mason 8. Just The Way You Are, the sup release his first series since and Bob Welch in Bir- d life after death and enjoy It would fit more on the based on actual Billy Joel (3). two-hour documentaries educational television posedl!' docummted book? "Carrie," called "X%e Fury" mingham. on the iR- starring Kirk Douglas and 9. Thme from Close instead of pure en- screen than movie The movie was an Carrie Snodgrass. SGA MOVIES Encounters, John Williams tertainrnent films, thendon't screen. Who wants to pay teresting documentary fuli (9). miss, "Beyond atxi Back." three dollars to feel like of supposedly tFIle cams d Birthdays : Monday, March 8: "Three Days of tbea March 6, Ed McMahon, 55. the Condor." High tension Sitting through that movie, I you're sitting in a people dying and bd~ Captain and Tennille will thriller in which super bright felt as if I was in an classroom? revived. My bet k that tbis Credit given eduCatiOnalpsychah~'lssa movie will be on television appear in March with a CIA agent (code name OIE artm in the movie was in a special tape in New Orleans Condor) is on the run from a watching an informative mt it was win psrt on a belw about with guest stars Te~es~eemass murderer. It stars film on life and death. The Year. Wm,Jerry Lee Lewis, Robert Redford, Faye for TV Hal Linden and Fats Dunaway, Max Von Sydow Domino. and Cliff Robertson. Rated Ringo Stam and George R. viewing Harrison will appear March 9: Truman Capote's together on a television "Breakfast At Tiffany's" special called "Ringo." Television viewers will Molly Golightly lives by her soon be able to earn college Elton John's next album wits and charm--and chases has one track, "Are You credit if the program they "the mean reds" by visiting are watching is a telecourse Ready for Love," which Tiffany's. It stars Audrey results of a remake on a talk on the Alabama Public Hepburn, George Peppard, Television Network ( ATPN ) show last year. He stated Mickey Rooney and Patricia . that the Spinners had always Twenty Alabama junior Neal. Rated R. colleges have agreed to award college credit for "As Man Behaves," an in- troductory psychology Wissenberg to coursepresented by APTN 6 6:30 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays for perform in 10 weeks beginning March 20. "AS Man Behaves" provides the student with a Birmingham basic understanding of Pianist Alexis Weissen- the globe for appearances in human behavior through the berg will perform with the Europe, the Orient and presentation of Birmingham SY~P~ORYNorth America. Alexis psychological and Orchestra for an all Weissenberg's regular mqthodological approaches, Beethoven program Thur- concerts with the great terms, principles and con- i sday, (March 9 and Friday, orchestras of ' Berlin, cepts. March 10, at the Civic Center Chicago, Boston, Paris, New The program is being , Concert Hall. The concerts, York, Philadelphia, leased by APTN to explore , conducted by Arnerigo Cleveland, his recitals at the the use of television for major festivals and in the credit at the junior college Marino, will- begin -- at.8 p.m. For the all ~eeth&en RlWic capitals and his ex- leve. Every two-year in- program, M~.Weissenberg tensive list of recordings stitution in the state will 2 NO. 2 has selected Concerto No. 3 have made him one of the offer credit to those who in C minor and the orchestra few classical superstars of enroll in the program. will perform Overture to the age. Gadsden State Junior Egmont and Symphony No. 3 Mege will participate. For only in E flat Major, "Eroica." Tickets for the concerts Few pianists have are available at the Sym- generated as much ex- phony Office, 2133 7th Ave., ABORTION citement and won such N., Birmingham, Al. 35203, INFORMATION universal thunderous ac- 322-5727 or at the Concert daim as ~l&Weissen- Hall Box Office one hour berg. Each year he circles pior to perfowe. Page 10 THE CHANTICLEER Wednesdav. March 8. 1978

Jax upsets David Lipscornb College

David Lipscomb College's spot among NAIA schools. ' past three years and is fast vaulting event. Lee won the so far." talent returning and should gymnastics squad come to The meet was the last of the gaining recognition around pommel horse event and The Gamecocks lose four be in contention for a Jacksonville ranked as the season for the men's team. the Southeast. finished the meet with a 44.95 seniors this year. Kevin Nee, national title next year. nation's numbcr two NAIA "David Lipscomb has been The Gamecocks win over score to take first place all- Rick Walton, Solomon Scoring in JSU's big tam. the No. 2 team in the NAIA Lipscomb was sparked by around. Cardenas, and David victory over G~sc-b was They left Jacksonville as all year," Coach O'Bryant the performances of junior Though Jax State finished Hamrick. But the as follows: rumber three. said, "and to beat them, Steve Martin and freshman the season as the NAIA's No. Gamecocks have a lot of Coach Harold O'Bryant's even by so small a margin Mark Lee. 2 team, the Gamecocks will Gamecocks gym team upset (0.4 points), is a great ac- Martin took first place not be Dartici~atinein the FLOOR EXERCISE-FX Lipscomb, 181.2-180.8 to take complishment for our honors in the floor exercise na tionalC-meet: gym- its eighth meet win of the program." JSU has com- and the long horse vaulting, nastics team is going Steve Martin JSU year and move into the No. 2 peted in gymnastics for the with a fine 9.4 score in the through a transitional Kevin Nee JSU period, moving from NCAA Bobby Sale DLC competition to NAIA. Tim Swarts DLC But Coach O'Bryant is anything but disappointed. POMMEL HORSE-PH He sees a bright future for the Jacksonville State Mark Lee JSU gymnastics. Solomon Cardenas JSU "We're beginning to gain Tom Wallace DLC the reputation of being a Dave Hollowell JSU team not easily reckoned with," O'Bryant stated. "We came within three points of STILL RINGSSR beating the University of Georgia and we beat DLC Clemson University, Jeff Hale Memphis State, the Citadel John Durin DLC Kevin Nee JSU and Georgia Southern, who Tim has the reputation for having Richards DLC a good gymnastics program." LONG HORSE VAULTING- LHV One team which Coach 1 Steve Martin JSU O'Bryant's squad didn't face - . - .-.- ---- but would gladly accept an Rick Walton JSU 9.05 The JSU men's gymnastic team, David Hamrick and head coach, Harold encounter with is Oshkosh, 3 BobbySeale DL€ 8.90 ranked number two in the NAIA, finished (YBryant. Front row, Ken Thomas, Carl Wisc., who is rated as the 4 Mark Lee JSU 8.70 the season with a big victory over David Bollinger, Steve Bollinger, Steve Nelson, NAIA's number one team. Lipscomb College. Team members are, Solomon Cardenas and Kevin Nee. Not "Oshkosh is scoring in the PARALLEX BARS-PB I& to right, back row, Assistant Coach pictured, Louis Edmond and Steve 190 to 200 point range as a Ken Dhy, Gary Russell, Jeff Robinson, Martin. team," O'Bryant said, 1 Richard Matthews DLC 8.2 Dave Hollowell, Rick Walton, Mark Lee, '‘whereas 181 is our highest 2 Dave Hollowell JSU 7.4 3 Mark Lee JSU 7.25 4 Kevin Nee JSU 7: 15

Cagers end HORIZONTAL BAR- season on 1 John Schasny DLC 8.85 2 Kit Bunger DLC 8.8 winning note 3 Steve Martin JSU 8.4 4 Rick Walton JSU 8.25 The 1977-78 basketball &ances for a breakeven season came to a satisfac- season alive. UTM had led ALL AROUND-AA tory conclusion for Coach by 12 points at the 7: 23 mark Bill Jones' Cagers as they and had held leads of various 1 Mark Lee JSU 44.95 swept the final two games of margarins for most of the 2 John Sahasny DLC 44.35 the season to finish with a game. 3 Rick Walton JSU 43.60 break even 12-12 mark. The The Gamecocks took the 4 Bobby Seale DLC 42.15 Gamecocks defeated UT- lead at 69-68with 338to go in Martin 75-74 and crushed the game on a pair oB foul TEAM SCORE North Alabama 9U12. shots by Robert Clements. l8o.BDU= But it took Thomas' last 18l.WSU Gamecocks 7CUT-Martin 74 seconds heroics to nail down "Poolroom." That's the the hard earned victory. word Gamecock basketball "Pool" was high for the fans yell when it's time for Jaxrnen with 20 points while something great. And this Greg Davis added 16. Joe blasted the Lions early in second half, but the was one time they weren't to Bodie's 19 led UTM. taking their 12th win. The Gamecocks weren't to be be disappointed. Gamecocks opened the game denied a victory on this David "Poolroom" Gauecocks 92 firing from the hip as night, pulling away in the Thomas sunk two clutch free North Alabama 82 Thomas, Davis, Yarlett and throws with 19 seconds to go David Thomas, Greg Co. staked the Jaxrnen to an latter stages. ' in the game to deal Ten- Davis, and Greg Yarlett early 26 point lead. Thomas finished up his nessee -Martin a 75-74 defeat called it a career after this The visiting Lions cut into Jax State career with a 32 and keep the Gamecocks game as the Gamecocks the lead some during the point performance. Wednesday, March 8, 1978 THE CHANTICLEER Page 11 Intramural basketball standings

WOMEN Lady Gamecocks place second

Stars Black Magic Pi Kap Coach Ron Akers' Lady Lady Gamecocks 73 Felicia Kendrick led the Vickie Holmes, who swept Poor Richard's Gamecocks swept past two Judson 55 BCM Lady Gamecocks with 14 around and under the taller in the Coach Akers'galsranuPa points, followed by Cathy Lady Hornets to score 14 TAUS (Alabama Association of big first half lead and Kappa Sig Satterfield's 12. judsm was points and hand down nine Intercollegiate Athletics for coasted the rest of the way as led by judy Long's 26 paints. points. Women) basketball tour- they dealt the visitors from Cathy Satterfield and nament but had to settle for South Alabama an 18 point Lady Gamecoeb 72 Felicia Kendrick shared LEAGUE 3 second place in the state, as defeat. Alabama State 58 scoring honors with Holmes Tuskegee took top honors in 'The Jax women led by 17 It was a case of David vs. and they also scored 14 the tourney. The ladies points at the half (39-22), Goliath in this game as the points. Bruins defeated Judson College 73- shooting a blistering 60 Lady Gamecocks defeated a Poor Richard's 55 and Alabama State 72-58 -percent. The women finished much taller Alabama State R. C. Bombers before losing to 'Skegee in the game shooting at a 54.8 team. The lady Gamecocks Crawlons the finals, 86-69. clip. were led by point guard (L*DY,Page U, Kappa Sig 'B' pos I I Deacon Blue Sigma flu Panama Red

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Courtsters Jax Brawlers Taus Celtics Fossils Bama Rollers Apt. 3 w BCM 2 FEATURE ALBUMS FOR WEEK BEGINNING MAR. 6 DED MONDAY - Manfred Mann - 'Watch" FRATERNITY TUESDAY - Jefferson Starship - "Earth" (Tapes)? Kappa Alpha Psi Omega Psi Phi WEDNESDAY - George Benson - 'Weekend in L.A." Pi Kappa Phi Kappa Sigma THURSDAY - KANSAS - "Leftoverture" Kappa Alpha Sigma Nu FRIDAY - Little Feat - "Live-Waiting For Columbus" Delta Chi Delta Tau Delta - FEATURE LP's ARE AT 9 PM Nitely - $35.00 Per Hundred Stuffing Envel- opes Already Stamped And Addre- Also Check Out Powerline At 6 PM Thursday 8 Soul Searchers At ssed. Free Supplies,Send Self Add- ressed Stamped Envelope To: 6 PM Wed.. What's It Ali ~b~ut.5 Min Artist Interviews ROEL At 7:45 PM Weeknights. 5005 Old-Midkithian Pike Suite 64 Listen For Home Baseball Game Broadcasts on Richmond,Virginia 23224 92-J Page 12 THE CHANTICLEER Wednesday, March 8,1978 Baseball schedule

Saturday, March 4 Tuskegee Home 1:00 and 3:w Tuesday, March 7 West Georgia Home l:M Wednesday, March 8 Alabama Away 1:00 POOR Friday, March 10 Middle Tennessee ( 2, Home 1:00 and 3:w Saturday, March 11 Sorter Home 1:30 Monday, March 13 Athens Home 1:30 Tuesday, March 14 West Georgia Away 1:30 Thursday, March 16 Hun tingdon Home 1:30 Friday, March 17 Ill. Benedictine (2) Home 1.00 and 3:00 Saturday, March 18 Ill. Benedictine (2) Home 1:00 and 3:00 Sunday, March 19 Cleveland State Home 1:30 Monday, March 20 North Central (Ill.) (2) Home 4:00 and 6:00 Tuesday, March 21 North Central (Ill.) Home 6:00 Wednesday, March 22 Iivingston (2) Home 4:00 and 6:00 Friday, March 24 Baldwin Wallace (2) Home 4:00 and 6:00 Saturday, March 25 Baldwin Wallace (2) Home 1:M and 3:30 Monday, March n' Georgetown (Ky.) (2) Home 4:00 and 6:00 Wednesday, March 29 Troy state (2) Away 1:30 and 3:30 Thursday, March 30 Georgetown (Ky.) Home 6:00 Appearing ThisWeek Saturday, April 1 UT-Martin (2) Away 1:00 and 3:30 Sunday, April 2 Athens Away 1:30 Wednesday, April 5 North Alabama (2) Away 1:00 and 3:00 Friday, April 7 Tuskegee (2) Away 1:00 and 3:00 Wednesday, April 12 Troy State (2) Home 4:OO and 6:00 ZEUS Saturday, April 15 UT-Martin (2) Home 1:M and 3:30 Wednesday, April 19 Auburn Away 7:00 BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Ihursday, April 20 Iiuntingdon Away 3:30 Saturday, April 22 Livingston (2) Away 1:M and 3:30 Monday, April 24 Shorter Away 2: 00 Tuesday Night- Tuesday, April 25 Georgia Tech Away 2:00 Saturday, April 29 North Alabama (2) Away 1:30 and 3:M ChugContest Continues Home FIRST PRIZE-$30- SECOND PRIZE-Case Of Beer College Night-NoCover with Student I.D. Campus calendar *.soDraft FRATERNITY TURN-OUT Car. bash to be held The Military Science at Fort Pdk, Louisiana in Wednesday, March 89 bee Department will host the April. CONTEST ween the hours Area 4 Orienteering Meet on The "bash" will be lWated March 11. The Area 4 Meet is The Afro American Fraternity with the most members present between and a,cuhination of competition Association will meet httrell Hall. Charge will be Monday night, March 6 at 6 at Poor Richards Tuesday night, March 7 b cents a hit or five hits for a in Ald~amaand Mississippi o,clock in room 108, ~ibb dollar. The "bash" is began in November, Graves Hall, mis is a very will win $150~and a keg of beer. Must wear 1977. Winners of this meet ~0IAso~edby the BCM and important meeting and all all proceeds will be used to will be eligible to Ca'I'lpete in members and interested fraternity jersey or jacket. fund summer missionaries. the Thirdkegion Meet held dudents please attend. Wednesday Night-Chug Contest Horse Letters Continues (Continued-From Page 6) (Continued Fro1m Page 4) the arrangerrlenr. lney felt members ot me opposite sex, First Prize-$30Second Prize-Case Of Beer Talent for the October more relaxed in the mixed Music outside of the family in a Bluegrass Festival dorm. A junior standing in social situation is a situation Ladies Night-NoCover and Free Beer will be : J. D. Crow and the school was the primary we all will eventually face. New South, the Osborne requirement with parents When both sexes live that for Ladies. Menfi.2S Beer. Brothers, Ted Lundy, Bob permission necessary for close they often build many Paisley and the Southern minors. non-sexually oriented Mountain Boys, Herb What about those students friendships with the opposite Thursday Night-Chug Contest Trotman and the Spalding now residing in off campus sex. I was overwhelmed at Brothers, the Grass housing? Are they and their Mrs. Angles note that he did Finals Reflections, Sour Mash, the moral fiber doomed to decay realize present conditions Highway Express, New and destruction? Not all and rules do not stop those Top Two Each Nite Qualify For FINALS River, and others to be students were meant to persons desiring sexual announced. reside in all male or all contacts. Try to remember female dorms while along that not all persons wanting First Prize-elOOOO the metrain of thought not to live in coed dorm view Second PrizeJ30°0 Lady all students will find coed them as a sexual haven but dorms the living look to them as a natural (Continued From Page 11) Student Night-NoCover With arrangement best suited to lifestyle preferred over their needs. For Mr. Angles sexual segregation. Tuskegee 86 and those students sharing I agree that coed dorms Student I .Dm Lady Gamecodu 69 his concern, I agree that if are not for everyone but The Gamecocks, hdding a the moral standards you set neither are all male or *.SO Draft 2 point halftime edge, fell for yourselves are not female dorms. Before people before a second hnlf barrage supportable by a strength of make a final decision con- as the Tigerettes from character then by all means cerning coed dorms consider Tuskegeegulledaway in the a coed dorm would be the that students' needs differ Enjoy A Super Week At second half for the state title. wrong place for you to live. and should be taken into Vickie Holmes again led The sexual temptation mnsideration. the Lady Gamecocks with 18 issue is only a small part of Thank you, Poor Richard's Withl points. Barbara Cooke led the whole idea of coed Douglas B. Moon 'Skegee with 22 pdnk. dorms. Learning to live with ZEUS!!