Inside

I See Peanuts, page 5 I See Entertainment

B = u ICHANTICLEER t . Vol. 19-No. 55 Jacksonville () State University Monday, February 20, 1978 Player makes academic Who reads Little All - America rThe Chanticleer?- Butch Barker, a junior Barker, who played prep Conference title and two tight end, became the first football at Weaver High victories in the NCAA Jacksonville State School, was a key performer playoffs. Jax State finished University athlete in history for the Gamecocks this past second in the national to make academic all- season and made only one playoffs. America when he was "B" during the past Barker caught six touch- named to that squad last academic year. down passes, including one week. "This is certainly an that covered 47 yards. The The team, sponsored by outstanding honor and one six catches is only one shy of COSIDA (College Sports Butch deserves," JSU head the seascn record. Information Directors of coach Jim Fuller said after Barker, the son of Mr. and America), was announced learning of the honor. "He Mrs. Dewey Barker of by Tab Bennett, SID at the did a great job for us, both Weaver, is married to the University of Illinois. blocking and catching the former Donya Snyder of In addition to the all- ball, and should be even Anniston. Barker hopes to America honor, Barker better next year." coach folln~vixx.graduation. earher was namedNAIA all- The talented Barker Earlier in the year another district and second team all caught 40 passes this year Gamecock (defensive tackle conference. It was the (three above the JSU Jesse Baker) made the second straight year for the record) to lead the Associated Press Little All - honors. Gamecocks to a Gulf South America team.

Applications easier, says Smith

Students should find the something other than the College Scholarship Service.' 1978-79 applications for Basic Grant and State Grant This, along with a two page financial aid much easier to must include a $4.50 application which is sub- - complete, according to processing fee with their mitted to the Financial Aid Dr. Alig to address Larry Smith, director of FAF when they mail it to the (seeAPPLICATIONS, page 11, financial aid. In the past those applying for most financial aid had to JS U R ieTeam complete two need analysis foAs and a four page ap- Health Careers Club plication. Under the new system only me need analysis form ill wins championship be required, along with a two Dr. Robert C. Alig will Fellow of American College careers lncludlng medicine, page application. address the Health Careers of Surgeons, member of dentistry, pharmacy, op- The Financial Aid Form The JSU Rifle Team recently won the North District Club Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 7 American M.edica1 tometry, and veterinary (FAF) has taken the place of Championship at the University of North Alabama. p.m. in room 112 Martin Association, member of medicine. All students in- the Basic Grant application Although the JSU Rifle Team has lost two of its front Hall. Dr. Alig is the second in Royal Medical Association, terested in the above areas and the Parents' Con- line firers, it still remains undefeated in the Alabama a series of six guest member of American are urged to become active fidential Statement and Collegiate Riflery Conference. The fall graduation of speakers. Society of Fertility and in this organization.- Students' Financial Anna Simon, and an leg injury to team captain, Pat Dr. Alig received his BS Sterility, chairman of Ob- Statement. Fulmer, left only two experienced shooters on the team- stetrics Department at The first meeting of the Chuck Mullinax and Frank Ledford. New members who degree from Florida club this semester was Jan. Those wishing to apply for Southern College and his MD Regional Medical Center, a basic grant may submit the have joined the team are Randy Beers, Phil $lark, Da~y vice president of Calhoun 31, at which Dr. Robert Johnson, Bill Puckett, and Matt Warnock. degree from Tulane Lokey discussed the FAF to the College University School of County Medical Society, and Scholarship Service in The rifle team has beaten North Georgia College, board of directors, Family requirements for admission Georgia Tech, Marion Military Institute, and the Medicine. He did his to Medical School. Princeton, N. J., at no residency in obstetrics - Practice Residency. charge. This form is also University of North Alabama. They have also placed third gynecology at Dubd Medical The Health Careers Club Serving as officers for the used to determine eligibility in a pasta1 shoot from Cameron University in Lawton, Center; he is a board cer- was organized during the fall Health Careers Club are for the Alabama State Grant Okla. MSG Hank Killgrove, the team's coach, takes the tified member of American semester of 1977 in order to Danny Mince, president; if the applicant so designates team on the road with matches against University d Board Obstetrics and meet the needs of Teresa Coppock, vice and submits a separate South Alabama, , an institution from an Gynecology, Fellow of Jacksonville State president; Cindy Wallace, application to the SSIG undisclosed sight in Mississippi, and finally, Auburn American College of Ob- University studeni;~ in- secretary; and Jeff Program in Montgamery. University. The match against Auburn will determine stetrics and Gynecologv, terested in healtl - related Brassart, treasurer, Students who apply for who wins tie state title. Paae 2 THE CHANTICLEER Februarv 20. 1978 (Editor's note: Money Talks is a series featuring success stories about Jacksonville State alumni and other citizens in the area.) By LEN FITE Staff Writer For almost 43 years the institutions which- became Jacksonville State University were presided over by Dr. Clarence WilliamDaugette, the father of Col. Clarence W. Daugette. Col. Daugette attended the old . He is also a llte State Teachers College, then Col. Daugette was in the Bankers Association, and the member of the Board of Army Reserve until a few Gadsden Life Underwriters' trayferred to what is now Trustees of the International Auburn University. In 1973 years ago. He is president of Association. He is presently Endowment Foundation at the Life Insurance Company the chairman of the northern he received an honorary Jacksonville State doctor of laws degree from of Alabama, and is con- Alabama Chapter of the University. nected with a number of American Cancer Society. JSU, and is a life member of Mr. Daugette recalled, the Alumni Associations of civic and business "When my father, Dr. "After I graduated from organizations. He is Daugette, was the head of Jacksonville State and Auburn I went into the in- Auburn Universities. Col. associated with the Gadsden the college at Jacksonville," surance field. Before the Chamber of Commerce, the Col. Daugette remembered, Daugette is a member of the second World War began I Board of Trustees of Choccolocco Council of the was involved in the National Boy Scouts, the Alabama (See MONEY, Page 9) Col,Daugette Jacksonville State Guard and served in the <, army from 1940 to 1946 in Europe. During this time I was a semi-active member of the board of trustees of the First National Bank of CDCS presents 'deal' Jacksonville." When he returned he was elected to the presidency of the First National Bank, as As you may recall, the CDCS has recently acquired the well as helping to organize Alabama Occupational Information System which is the Life Insurance Company essentially a computerized information retrieval service. of Alabama. 'Ihe terminal, located in Abercrombie Hall, is about the "The Life Insurance size of a portable typewriter and is capable of retrieving Company of Alabama was information from 12 national and state files. founded in 1952, and soon The staff of CDCS are still looking for a name for the i became the fastest in- new addition to their family and need your help. They've surance company in the even resorted to the "Square Deal" contest jn order to South. In the past 25 years it give the little rascal a sense of identity. has become a billion-dollar Why not complete the attached entry blank and help enterprise operating in 10 name the terminal. If your name is selected as the win- Southeastern states," he ning entry by the CDCS staff, you'll enjoy a Square Deal added. including lunch for two at Maverick's and complimentary He has a keen interest in various aspects of JSU. "As I shopping with gift certificates from Lou's Dress Shop and have a great interest in Bob's Campus Shop on the square. national security, I am glad The winning entry will be selected by Friday, Feb. 24 that there is a healthy ROTC Turn in your entry at Abercrombie Hall today! program on campus," he said. "Young people can get Name just as good an education at Local Address Jacksonville as at any school Phone in the state. This institution Name for 'Terminal is, I believe, one of the top universities in the state of PRIZES! ! ! PRIZES! ! ! PRIZES!!I Alabama." Because of his work as Gift certificates for LOU'S DRESS SHOP AND BOB'S president of the Board of CAMPUS SHOP Trustees at IDF at Jacksonville, by the way, he Lunch for two, MAVERICK'S was largely responsible for Ehtries should be received getting the new International by Feb. 24, at Abercrombie House built in 1964. Hall.

ROMA'S PIZZA & STEAK HOUSE Every Day Special Small Pizza with one topping $189 Reg. '239 NOW GROUND SIRLOIN 8 0.. 7g with salad, baked potato FAST FREE DELIVERY 11 :00 a.m. - 1 :00 a.m. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 a.m. TIL 1 a.m. 435-3080 r February 20,1978 THE CHANTICLEER Page 3 Towers 14 stories Houston Cole Librarv serves variety of purposes on ca

By JEANNIE !3TEWART may start from the bottom A sizeable book budget is qvaila ble . Staff Writer and work his way up. The available for purchasing Another service provided Towering 14 stories tall, basement floor contains the needed materials. is the use of copying the Houston Cole Library base for locating a book, the machines on fourth floor. The entrance floor serves They are available at a cost Building is the tallest card catalogue. Here one as the lobby for the facility. academic building in the may look under author, title, of 10 cents per copy. Here one will find a The University Library state of Alabama. The or subject to obtain the in- fascinating sculpture building is named in honor of formation necessary in offers a haven of retreat for display, a beautiful rock the dedicated student Dr. Houston Cole, president locating a book. collection, the Freedom emeritus of JSU. Also on basement floor is seeking a quiet atmosphere Slrine, and a couection of with no interruptions. It The facility is open 80 the audio-visual room. This famous documents. truly upholds the ideas ex- hours per week and employs is where films, records, and 20 full-time librarians, The remaining floors pressed in the inscription audio-visual equipment are which can be found in its technicians and clerical kept. These materials are actually contain the assistants. Four of these reference materials. The lobby: "Come friend, seek primarily available to the herein the mind of man, the employees also teach the instructors for classroom subject matter is arranged instructional media-library by floors. Therefore, all of product of his toil, the use. The verticle file stirrings of his spirit, the science courses offered by collection which consists of the materials (check - out the university. In addition, books, reference books, beauty of his love, the pamplets and brochures can culmination of his dreams. there are 50 or more work- be found in the audio-visual microfilm and periodicals) study student assistants who pertaining to one particular Look deep into this mirror room also. and find thy true self." each work 15 hours per week. The Library Order subject will be found on the Houston Cole Library The university library is Department is located on the same floor. This well equipped and can basement floor. For a arrangement is convenient handle almost any reference student, it can be of direct admakes for ideal working need. Presently, the holdings service in ordering the conditions. amount to 323,125 bound materials requested. books, 17,019 periodicals for Although this department Forty hours per week, a reference, and 492,086 orders continuously, one subject specialist librarian, microfilm reels for viewing. may occasionally find that a ,who can assist in research The library also subscribes book he needs is not and reference work, is to 64 leading national, state available. If this happens, all ayailable on each floor. and local newspapers. he needs to do is pay a visit to Individual carrels for in- In becoming familiar with the Order Department and dependent study and large the library facilities, one request that it be purchased. tables for group study are NN-DIXII! Lowndesboro pilgrimage WAY planned for weekend

The 12th annual Lown- the 1978 Pilgrimage are available at a reduced rate. desboro Pilgrimage and Boxwood, home of Mr. and Children under 12 are ad- Welcome Jax State Students Antique Show is scheduled Mrs. E. R. Meadows; mittd free. For additional for the weekend of March 17- Steelehaven, home of Mr. information or advance i9. Included in the tour of and Mrs. Parker Steele; and group tickets, please contact homes will be five historic Marengo, owned by Mrs. Payne Meadows, 12 oz* homes, two of which have not Lowndesboro Landmarks Lowndesboro, Alabama 1 oql been open to the public Foundation and currently 36752, phone 2373263. previously. On tour will be being leased by Col. and Large the Hall-McCurdy Home. Mrs. Jerry Doherty. Mr. and Mrs. George Reese DOZEN In addition to the tour of Hackney 69'1 McCurdy HI, are currently Eggs in the process of restoring homes, an Antique Show and 1 Literary this house which was built in Sale featuring many well- Dixie Darling 1820 qd features several known antique dealers from original plantation buildings throughout the South will be awards set in the Lowndes Academy around the house including a Bread LB.'/. I Gymnasium. An additional 3/$100 gazebo, a bath house, a The Hackney Literary smoke house, a corn crib, treat for visitors to Lown- Awards of the 1978 Bir- and a mammy's house in psboro this year will be an mingham Festival of Arts Ground addition to many antique antique car display to be set offer $2,000 in prizes for furnishings in the main up on the school grounds. poetry and short stories. LB. house. Deadline is March 1. Beef 79$ The tour hours will be from New also on the tour is the 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., on Friday Short stories are limited to recently restored Lightning and Saturday, March 17-18, 5,000 words or less; pcems, Rodcountry home of Mr. and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., on maximum of 50 lines. Poetry and Mrs. Nimrod T. Frazier Sunday, March 19. A plate may be short, related poems GOGAMECOCKS I submitted under one title, I of Montgomery. Much lunch will be served all three WINN-DIXIE IS ALL BEHIND THE "BIG RED" AND INVITE ALL JSU research was done in the days at a tearoom located in total lines not to exceed restoration of this home to the Lowndes Academy maximum. Only original, -''DENTS TO DROP BY AND SEE US. return it to its original state Auditorium. unpublished manuscripts, as it was built inL1854. For groups of 15 or more, which have not won prizes in PELHAM PLAZA JACKSONVILLE Other homes included in advance tickets are (See HACKNEY, Page 11) I I Opinions [ The Chanticleer Letters Comments I

On co-educational Letters to the editor As a student of Jackson- inform you that I disagree game, there could be less ville's campus, I am con- with the statement you made frustration, violence, and stantly encountering in the Feb. 12 edition of the most of all give the people problems that could and Anniston Star. Although - that you depend on the most more importantly should be Livingston had good talent, I a chance to catch their educational system alleviated. Perhaps the most feel that Jacksonville's breath. In the games important one is that of our talent was just as out- Jacksonville has played, it library system. standing. In the statement seems that when there is 3: 16-17 and 6: 19). It is morally wrong to By ROBERT ANGLES In a university system as you made it seemed as three to four minutes left in defile one's body although many college large as Jacksonville, the though Jacksonville had no The definition for coeducational is the the game, the players all students aren't concerned with morals, library is a vital aspect. It is talent at all, even though our seem to slow down because educational system in which students of but I'm thankful for thase who are. Co- a definite problem that talent was waiting on the they are tired. Also, Coach both sexes attend classes together. I feel it would be a sad day when a students steal books and bench eager to play. educational schools have become ex- Jones, when there is three college or hniversity administration, our periodicals from the library. You must learn that in minutes left in the game, you tremely popular since the latter part of government, or whoever is in control of Although this in itself is not coaching a team to victory, the 19th century.v am totally in favor of don't freeze the ball and the situation allows such to happen. Not the fault of the school ad- you cannot please people don't run plays; just turn this system. Great advances have taken only is it sad for the campus, but also for ministration, there is that apmbove you and at the place on the campuses of America, and those boys a loose and let the ultimate negative effects it would something the ad- same time expect you to win. them do their thing. I women's rights have been positively have on our nation. Past history proves ministration could do. To By this I mean that when affected by them. But,vere is a popular guarantee you the that the promotion of such practices in begin with, a central check there's a point in the game Gamecocks will play better suggestion and thought concerning earlier societies led to their eventual out system on the lobby floor which calls for substitution, possibilities of co-educational dor- ball. decline. The chief factor in the decline of would reduce the number of yow seem to send in your As a coach you have used mtories, those that house both males and some was the breakdown of the family books that are merely favorites instead of sending predudiczd judgement females. This is where I have to draw the hfe. As the families broke apart, so did stamped on a floor and an individual in who is concerning the players. If line. I don't know if there are presently the empire. carried out unnoticed. If the capable of getting the task you would coach, not by each any such dorms on college campuses or I feel such a practice would encourage central desk separated cards done. If these situations player's skin but rather by not, but even if there are, I'm still against activities that normally wouldn't take and returned them to each continue to arise, I am amost the conduct of his character, them. Call me old-fogey or what you will, place if dorms were separate. Don't floor at the end of the day, sure the players will become then maybe you could raise but I feel that even the consideration of misunderstand me; I'm not so naive that there would not be a lack of disgusted, and lose their the team's spirit to such a prCbposal is wrong. There are I don't realize Ulat there are ways to get organization. ability to play if they don't something more than just many reasons for my feelings, but the around the present conditions and rules I often find myself either take pride in themselves to superficial\function. ent one and the one I wish to in order to do what one wants to, but going from floor to floor to move to another location Student apathy concerning EtiGyncerns the moral aspect of liberal practices such as the mixed have someone check my before time runs out. games is mainly the subject. Living next door to a dorms would make the possibilities more book out or simply doing it Even though you have due to the fact that most member of the opposite sex doesn't likely to occur. We are human and have myself. I know I am not been coaching a long time, spectators would rather see definitely mean that the individual will human desires, of which the sexual type alone in doing this. Because you could still use outside a winning team rather than a exceed moral boundaries, but the ternp- holds a high priority. Much of this is due of theft I oftentimes do not advice. As a spectator I feel losing one. tations heighten, and the possibilities of to the way our society is geared. But, I find what I need for a class just as hurt as the bench In concluding this letter, I immoral acts increase. In the Bible, Paul believe the temptations should not be requirement. Also, due to riders when they don't get a hope you are not offended. I refers several times to the human body increased by the allowance of mixed poor organization of per- chance to contribute their am writing this letter out of a as being the temple of God (I Corinthians dormitories. sonnel management, I talent to the game. By sense -of dedication to the cannot receive assistance on watching other teams play, I basketball team and not any a floor by a qualified and, have noticed how other specific individual or C. more importantly interested coaches let all their players member of the team. I could individual. play. Why have 10 to 12 no longer sit in observation 4lenda Brackett players if you are not going of the team as a spectator Chanticleer staff to let them all play? In leb and lose interest. Dear Coach Jones, ting everyone play -Marilyn Monroe The Chanbcleer, established as a student newspaper I'm writing this letter to frequently throughout the 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 b not necessarily reflect the policy of the JSU ad- ministration. The Chanticleer office is located on the fourth floor of the Student Commons Building, phone 435-9820 ext. 233. All correspondence should be directed to The Chan- ticleer, Box 56, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama 36265. David Ford Editor Susan Isbell Assistant Editor Jerry Rutledge Sports Editor Jana McWhorter Entertainment Editor Eric Williams News Editor Ik. Clyde Cox, Bob Cloffelter Faculty Advisors BUSINESS STAFF Sondra Johnson Business Manager Sandra Waites Ad Manager Eric Williams Circulation Manager Christine Maxwell Typist Art Work Dutch Carr

, Joni Barker, Cathy Ratliff, Carol Davis, Sandra .Bozeman, Lenhardt Fite, Nancy Wade, Blake Pettus, tta Wilhs, Christine Calderon, Maurice Bowles, Stewart, Gilbert Sanders and Terry Groce ' February 20, 1978 THE CHAN'TLCLEER

Gamecock Cafeteria menu

FEB. THURSDAY, 23 baked fish. beef burgundy. Dinner: Closed. Lunch: Ground beef hoagie, beef chop Lunch: Hot dogs and baked beans, suey with rice. Dinner: Fried and Bar- ground beef casserole. Dinner : Grilled SATURDAY, FEB.25 MONDAY, FEB.27 becue chicken, liver and onions, super chopped steak, spaghetti and meat Lunch: Ravioli casserole, hoagie Lunch: Grilled ham and cheese, duper sandwich. sauce, sweet and sour park. sandwich. Diner: Sirloin steak, % fried go.ound chicken. beef and green bean WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 Dhner: Baked breaded veal, FRIDAY, FEB. 24 la~agne, Polish sausage. Lunch: Hamburger, oh= ,,hi&,n Lunch: Pizza, turkey tetrazzini. SUNDAY, FEB.26 casserole. Dinner: Roast beef With Dinner: Baked ham, chicken pot pie, Lunch: Roast turkey and dressing, TUESDAY, FEB.28 gravy, fried fish, stuffed peppers. THE CHANTICLEER February 20, 1978

By Jana Mc Whorter

By JANA McWHORTER Gibb Brothers managed to land 12 songs on the chart last and dining room (a site she recommends to 'a brave new Peter Frampton, Rick Wakeman, Mick Jagger and year counting covers by other artists. The 12 tunes are whirl in the spare bedroom) "under the air Hockey pad ~imonare the proud owners of Philadelphia's new “How Deep Is Your Love," "Stayin' Alive," "Edge of the Table." soccer team, the Furies. Universe," "" and "Boogie child," all by Parker Brothers has put out a new game which it hopes At Hartford, Conn., a Snow blizzard resulted in the roof the ; "1 just want to ~e yourEverything" and will sell -'nearly as well as "Monopoly." A player who d the Civic Center caving in. Concerts had to be can- "Love Is Thicker Than Water," performed by ; traps his opponent on the board wins a note of the mystery ~lled.Due in March is Shaun Cassidy, and fans went 'More Than A Woman" by Tavares; "EmotionM by tune. The winner is the first person to sound the correct wild. The initial demand of tide& however, resulted in Samantfia Sang, "" by Cand Staton; five notes and board the mother ship. It name, "Close the mnmrts being moved to a nearby location. "Love Me" by Yvonne ~lliman; and "TO ~ove Encounters of the Third Kind." Manhattan Transfer showed Up in Cleveland for their Somebody" by NaIWvel Felts. concert,but their snow-bound equipment and orchestra Elton John can choose among two Rolls Royces, five AREA CONCERTS didn't. All they had was a , and they went to stage Bentleys, two Porsches, three Jaguars, a Ferrari, a Feb. 22, Bob Seger in Birmingham; March 2, Eric with it, and ended the evening with encore after encore. Delahave, and a Range Rover. Clapton in Birmingham; March 9, Brick at Jacksonville In Columbus, Emerson, Lake and Palmer opened their Aerosmith cancelled some concerts October when a State; March 10, Dave Mason and Bob Welch. U. S. tour minus one enormous trailer of equipment. giant firecracker tossed on the stage injured Joe Perry's John Denver will host the Grammy Awards on Feb. 23 hand and Steven Tyler's eye. ENTERTAINMENT at 9 p.m. In New York City, Milos Forman is directing the film Feb. 22, Wednesday, "Godspell." The gospel according Steven Bishop, mnhated for a Grammy, is fast wrsionof "Hair." ~t is going to be almost a carbon copy of to St. Matthew updated to modern New York with in- becoming one of the hottest names in Show business. At th, Broadway production. ventive results-rated G. Music and lyrics by Stephen his recent concert, opening night had Ringo Starr, John Neil Diamond is cruising in an d-platinum $25,000 Schwartz and directed by David Green. bnnon, ~oni itch ell, Natalie Cole, Sissy Spacek, Donna Datsun 2802, rigged with &&a& and cassette tape decks, Feb. 23, Thursday, "Pipe Dreams," by Gladys Knight Summer, Olivia Newton - John, and Jack ~draphonicspeaken, CB and an eyrterior PA system. merges On Screen as a warm, viligant captivation acress present. The rumor that Mabel Morgan (Total Woman) has in this romanticadventure story set against rough and The Bee Gees comeback not only eclipsed their former divorced her lawyer husband, Charlie, is false. ~nfact, she high - spirited Alaskan pipeline building. Rated PG. mccess, but the successes just about every other act systhat she and Charlie are getting along so well that These movies are presented by the SGA and show at around today with the exception of Fleetwood Mac. The they've expanded their love-making beyond the bedroom 7:00 and 9 :30 p.m. in Student Commons Auditorium; come out and support the SGA.

k Scholarship program announced

innovative design for In a brochure mailed to f~am.Margaret Shallcross, almost any practical ap- several hundred colleges and Administrator for the EX- plication of polystyrene universities across the panded Polystyrene Division ham may win a university country, The Society of the af the Society, said that the student a scholarship award Plastics Industry describes program invites future ofupto$l,OOO,accordngto the new EPS Scholarship executives, designers, an announcement Jan 19 Awards Competition as a engineers and architects to means to widen the ap- submit original and useful born The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc. plication of polystyrene new product concepts for Expanded Polystyrene. "As packaging for delicate merchandise, or in the familiar form of the hotcold Jacksonville Ala. foam cup, the material is Et:;::O Zi.>' '.Bt ;; qualities of EPS are uniquely useful in many less obvious You can now own an 8x10 ways, and there still exists Tuesday - Cellege Nig~ir great opportunity for imaginative new aP- .5QCDRAFT plications.'' Over 30 EPS manufacturers are span- soring the Scholarship Awards program and will WEDNESDAYmLADIES' NIGHT provide material and assistance to competition FREE DRAFT FOR LADIES entrants. Alabama 35215 Five cash awards from NO COVER FOR LADIES $100 to $1000 are offered in GREEK NIGHT the annual competition which is open to any student registered at a college or university. The EPS Awards THURSDAY .STUDENT NIGHT Competition brochure gives further information on the .soeDRAFT advantages and properties of EFS, contest rules and entry blank. The Financial Aid office has a supply of APPEAR1NO THf S WEEK: brochures or you can write to The Society of the Plastics Industry, 3150 Des Plaines Ave., Des Plaines, Ill., 60018. , February 20, 1978 THE CHANTICLEER Page 7 Donkey Entertainment Jaw Pop Scene Service No. 5 No change at the top of either chart this week. The Bee Gees are No. 1 on the singles chart with "Stayin' Alive," while the soundtrack from "Saturday " is on I By Eric WiUiams top of the album chart. This week's top 10, with last week's ratings in parentheses, are: SINGLES "Are you ready for the big test?" 1. Stayin' Alive, Bee Gees (1). "Yea, I guess so." 2. Love Is Thicker Than Water, Andy Gibb (4). "I am. I stayed up till two in the morning studying. Oh, 3. Short People, Randy Newman (2). by the way, do you have an extra pen?" 4. Just The Way You Are, Billy Joel (5). "No, but I've got a pencil. You'll need to sharpen it." 5. Sometimes When We Touch, Dan Hi11 (6). "Sharpen it?" 6. Emotion, Samantha Song (7). "Yep. I'm afraid so." 7. We Are The Champions, Queen (2). "I'll never find a sharpener!" 8. Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah), "You better leave now, the test starts pretty soon." Chic (10). "What time is it?" 9. I Go Crazy, Paul Davis (13). "I'm not sure-there are no clocks in this place." 10. Peg, Steely Dan (16). "Well, I guess I'd better go. Do you know where a pencil Pop Scene picks: Runnin' On Empty, Jackson Browne; sharpener might be?" Thank You For Being A Friend, Andrew Gold. "Nope. I've forgotten what they look like." "Great. What will I do?" ALBUMS "Here, take my car keys." 1. Saturday Night Fever, Soundtrack (1). "What for?" 2. Foot Loose and Fancy Free, Rod Stewart (2). "You might just need it." 3. The Stranger, Billy Joel (9). 4. All 'n All, Earth Wind and Fire (3). 5. News of the World, Queen (4). 6. The Grand Illusion, St- (7). "What took you so long?" 7. Running On Empty, Jackson Browne (8). "You wouldn't believe it ! I've been everywhere !" 8. Little Criminals, Randy Newman (14). "Did you find a sharpener?" 9. I'm Glad You're Here With Me, Neil Diamond (6). "Sure did ! " 10. Rumours, Fleetwood Mac (5). Aerosmith "That's amazing. But I'm afraid you're late ." Pop Scene Picks: Weekend In L. A., George Benson; "Late?" street Player, Ruf us-Chaka Kh "Yep. The teacher left about 10 minutes ago." "Damn! And after all I went through!" "Where did you go?" "Well, I ended up buying a sharpener at the drug store." "But that's just down the street; you've been gone an hour." "I know, I know. But then I had to start looking for a I parking place! " CDCS "Oh." "It was a real hassle." "How did you find one?" "Well, there was this fine looking lady getting out of her car right in front of the building. I told her I had been thoughts riding around an hour looking for a spot and was late for a test." "Did it do any good?" "Nope." Four fast-moving fields in ' "So how did you get the spot?" the years to 2000 will be: "I offered her a trade." mdss transit, child care, "A trade?" health, and energy growth. "Yep. I said I'd give her my pencil sharpener in ex- Research these fields at the change for her parking place." CDCS Center in Aber- "Did it work?" arombie Hall. Find out what "She was out of that space before I couldgrin!" may be in store for YOU.

Atlanta announces racing Road Atlanta annomces from Mazda, an ex- industry is the appearance of its 1978 racing schedule as perimental car from Datsun, several prominent European follows : and the GTX turbo Charged drivers at the Road Atlanta April 15-16, Came% GT cars whose field is presently race, the first sprint for the Challenge; May 13-14, Can dominated by Porsche. The drivers after competingt in Am Challenge; July 15-16, IMSA series will bring three endurance races Summer Nationals; Sept. 2- driving greats like David earlier in the season. Hints of 4, Labor Day Weekend Hobbs, winner of the 1977 celebrity drivers are also Camel GT Challenge; Oct. Labor Day Weekend event at being bantered about and the 23-29, Champion Spark Rug Road Atlanta, Peter Gregg, Road Atlanta press staff will Road Fbcing Classic. four time Camel GT Series keep you advised when we The Camel GT Challenge Champion Danny Ongais, barn the facts. The weekend April 15-16 has become the driving the Turbo Porsche of racing will include a GTU traditional event among the Interscope Team and race, an American drivers and manufacturers popular rookie at the In- Challenge race, and the to introduce new cars for the dianapolis 50 along with Radiai Sedan race, a full racing series. Expected at many other top driving the 1978 event are entries favorities. Rumored in the (See RACING, Page 9) Page 8 THE CHANTICLEER February 20, 1978 Activities organized Black History Week is observed

The final night of the Medical School in Sir- wh'ch we've come and to that we must put more effort program was exhibitions in 9ngham. Miss Edwards contribute to our heritage in supporting our activities Black Culture. Students daes have encouragmg with mity and honor. on campus. The Afro - brtrayed modern dance tracts for many Blacks who The program concluded American Association would choreography and excerps of wish to exemplify dignity in with remarks from the like to express its thanks to famous Black poems. We Black Culture. She is not president of the Afro - all those who participated on were honored to hade as a only beautiful but intelligent. American Association. He and off stage, and to those guest speaker on "Black She finished high school at was dismayed with the lack who did not take part during Culture and what it means to the age of 13 and Livingston of support in attendance the celebratioh, think of our me," Miss Black Alabama University at 19. Miss Trudy during the week. I am sure forefathers who worked so Trudy Edwards of Edwards' closing remarks that it was not because of hard for us so we may University of Alabama were to all Blacks to be lack of interest or concern; contribute to the cause. proud of th~heritage of however, we must realize

Interview with Miss Black Alabama Miss Black Alabama Truddie Edwarh next notecard that read: B~GIL&RTSANDERS A vallev in the life of a notecard: "My hometown is in Lisman, Alabama; this is What is your goal in life? Staff Writer staff wiiter could be Well, any lady with less By SANDRA BOZEMEN , night provided an in- Someone once spoke of his described as trying to attain in Choctaw County. I have Staff Writer troduction to the program five brothers and no sisters. finesse would have said, profession as being full of an'interview with someone (and would have been The celebration of Black and a message of con- "Peaks and Valleys." The you really don't like or Truddie said her favorite History Week was held at tribution of various hobby was basketball, justified in saying) "What do life of a Chanticleer staff deeper still, someone who You think, Dummy? Ain't we JSU Feb 69 in Leone Cole distinguishing Black writer is of no exception : our really doesn't like you! maybe growing up with five Auditorium. The Afro historians. Rev. Nimrod brothers is a direct cause of been talking all evening - jobs are also abounding with A peak could be described about me becoming a doc- American Association Reynolds was a guest these components. Thus, we as getting to do an interview this. She also told the crganized various activities speaker on the program notecard that she started to tor?" But Truddie only quickly learn how to ap- with someone whom you smiled and said, "Well my in honor of such a great Tuesday night of 17th Street praise the peaks and brook really want an interview and school at the ripe old age of 4 and finished high school at main goal is to become a occasion. The beginning J3aptist Church of Anniston. the valleys. someone who is very physician. When I was a responsive to your questions. the age of 13! After finishing - high school in Lisman, she child I had an innate desire 1 This writer experienced to be a doctor, and this desire I such a peak. entered Livingston University at the age of 14. further flourish& when I I had the opportunity went to college." bestowed upon me to in- The writer finally pulled After verbally assuring terview Truddie Edwards, himself together enough to her that my next question Miss Black Alabama, who ask her if she had a lot of problems entering college at wasn't a personal one on my was to speak at Leone Cole part, I gave her the notecard Auditorium for Black such an early age? "Not so," says Truddie. She contends, that read: "Is marriage in , History Week, and I can your immediate future?" truly say that I experienced "I had an older brother at My ' editor told me to ask the first real "rush" of my livingston, when I entered my freshman year there, you that;'I lied. "Marriage is writing career. in the future but not the But, what does one say to and that made things a lot easier." Actually she ad- immediate future." someone who's been in My notecard supply homecoming courts, been justed quite well because this is the time that she won depleted, the next question Miss Choctaw County, would have to come from president of organizations, most of her awards, was inducted into honor societies, me. My question was: "How inducted into numerous did you get to be Miss Black honor societies (to name one and engaged in numerous extracurricular activities. Alabama?" She went the Biological Honor through the basic format she Society), and who has Well, as someone once comwted in Miss Alabama said, "All good things must went through, but then she pageant and who is now come to an end." So, she gave a condensed version. "Miss Black Alabama." This graduated from Livingston She entered the contest, is naming only a few of her with a degree in biology; recited and dramatized a I accomplishments. If one has incidently, if you've been poem written by herself an intestinal fortitude, he following the chronological entitled "My Life" for her gains his composure and order of her education, then talent display (she said talks to her like he would any you know that she graduated talent plays a prominent role other beautiful girl, but if he with this degree at the age of in who is to win the contest, SPECIAL so fbds he can't get himself 17. evidently it was good), together, he does like this The following year she and won the title of Miss writer did. He types off entered medical school at Black Alabama. She also Junior Hum burger, questions on 3x5 notecards, the University of Alabama, added that due to time she hands them to her and lets where she says she gets to do must devote toward her her read and respond to one of her favorite hobbies, studies, she probably them. . reading. She spends a great wouldn't be entering any The first notecard said: deal of time now reading more pageants. French Fries, Give a little backeround of medical textbooks. She It was getting close to the life. ~ruddigtoldthe expects to finish medical time when she was suppased school at UAB in 1981; then, to deliver the speech for she plans to go back to her Black History Week, so our Medium Drink hometown (Lisman) and interviewing crowd, Cedric practice medicine there. Fuller, Truddie and her Incidently, this will not only companions, and I departed make her the first black to Leone Cole Auditorium. physician there, but also the Before going on stage, she first female doctor. I dispensed upon her the (See BLACK, Page 11) L Ha11 Styles For Men & W& 1 Racing

(Continued From Page 7)

weekend for practice, qualifying and 100 miles races. The Can-Am Challenge race at Road Atlanta May 13- 14 will be the inaugural event for the 1978 series. The last appearance of the sleek, fast Can-Am cars on the Road Atlanta course was in 1974. 1977 brought revision of the series as new cars, drivers and teams were developed throughout the year. The 1978 race at Road Atlanta promises to bring to the public all the magic of racing the Can-Am name implies. Plans are being made now to schedule other series races during the Can-Am weekend. For the second year, Road Atlanta will join efforts with the Georgia Jaycees to present the Summer Nationals on July 15-16, with proceeds going to the Epilepsy Association of Julie Van Cleave Georgia. The SCCA national will ;raw amateur drivers from many parts of the country who kll be com- JHS senior wins peting in 24 classes at- tempting to gain enough poi& to receive an in- vitation to the Champion Spark Plug Road Racing Classic scheduled at Road Valentine pageant Atlanta in October. Labor Day Weekend will By CATHY RATLIFF bringw the IMSA Camel GT Ella Rae Jackson, Roger Cleave, a senior at series back to Road Atlanta Gaither, and Mrs. Sidney Jacksonville High School. as drivers will be vying for Fox Reid were faced with a The proud beauty is the points as the season nears decision almost as hard to daughter of Dr. and Mrs. the closing race. As in April make as a child with a John Van Cleave of Competing classes will in- The ceramic celebration created by Dr. Clifton Pear- quarter in a candy store. The Jacksonville. dude Camel GT cars (this son, head of the Art Department at Alabama A&M three served as judges last Winners in the pageant year combined as GTX- University, is currently being displayed in Hammond Hall Monday night at the Second received roses, trophies, gift Turbo Charged Group 5) GT through Feb. 27. Annual Miss Calhoun County certificates, $50 savings cars (non-Turbo sedans Dr. Pearson has headed the A&M Art Department for Valentine Sweetheart bonds, cash awards, following 1977 rules) and the past five @an. He received his BS degree at A&M and Pageant. valentine candy, portraits, AAGT (All American GT his Master's and doctorate at Illinois State University. Thirtyeight lovely young and modeling scholarships. Cars) ; the GTU series The ceramic celebration is a collection of clays made ladies from all over Calhoun Other recipients of titles (under 2.5 GT cars); the new with techniques and glazes. "All the forms have some County highlighted the included Miss Jodi Carol American Challenge series; decorative element," stated Dr. Pearson. "They should romantic stage setting. Griffin, named Miss and the Radial Sedan be functional in the environment aesthetically and they Capturing the titles were Photogenic and Weaver High (smaller sedans run on should serve the environment because they add to it." Miss Ann Seay (sponsor, School, which received a street radial tires). Keen The exhibition can be viewed on Tuesdays, Wed- DECA), fourth alternate; trophy for having the largest competition and large fields nesdays, or Thursday from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m or by ap- Miss Lee Ann Cromer number of students attend are predominate at the (sponsor, Kappa Sigma the pageant. Miss Labor Day Weekend event, Stardusters), third alter- Photogenic received a 16" by the last race before the nate, also selected as Miss 20" color portrait. championship final in Congeniality; Miss Rhonda Entertainment was November.

Hewitt (sponsor, Alpha Xi c-~rovided - . -~~-bv Mr. Phil Pierce Delta), first alternate. and Mr. Marvin Williams. Miss Aleige Dial, Miss Proceeds from the Monev Calhoun County Valentine pageant, a project of the Jax J Sweetheart for 1977, gave up State Circle K Service Club, (Continued From Page 2) CDCS her crown to Miss Julie Van went to cerebral palsey . "many fine young folks of the deepest human desires including Dr. Cole and Dr. to live with a useful goal in Stone, were students there. life and that throughout My father was vew in- history the most successful " --- thoughts terested in their welfare persons have displayed a Continued Thursday's Puzzle Solved: because they were hard- constructive and positive working and ambitious for attitude toward life. Gerontology 1s an crombie Hall and research an education." merging field. Great ! What this career. You may be He thinks that students are He wrote that the is gerontology? Come by the interested. from putting more and more into challenge facing people in a CDCS Center in Aber- their education than they changing society is that, "if were a few years ago. "But a we make most preoductive mere background or degree contributions we possibly is not enough. One has to can in our work and in our have the drive to succeed daily lives we can look at the within him," he stated. future, with its problems and In a recent statement Col. its changes, not fearfully but Daugette says that it is one with great anticipation. " Page 10 THE CHANTICLEER February 20,1978

JSU Gamecocks will take

on Tennessee = Martin

the Lions make up the one Coach Bill Jones' of the week in a 55-54 tempo of the game with stall point deficit during the Gamecocks end the 1977-78 squeaker over Southeastern tactics. The Pacers held the second half to tie the game season with two games at Louisiana Lions in overtime. ball for seven minutes at one home in Pete Mathews at the end of regulation. point during the second half. In the overtime period, Jax 35- Coliseum. The 'Cocks take Gamecocks 55 The Gamecocks, down m the Tennessee - Martin SE La. 54 - OT State outscored the Lions 5-4 27 at the half, managed to cut A1 Lankford's basket with to take its one point victory. UTM's lead to three points Pacers on Friday and the (57-54) 45 seconds to go in overtime Lankford scored four of the with five minutes left five Gamecock points. in the contest, but UTM Saturday. t turned out to be the winning Lankford led the During the past week, the margin, as the Gamecocks pulled away in the latter took its second conference Gamecocks in scoring with stages of the game. ~ainecockslost two of three 19 games. The Gamecocks victory on the road. The points while Jeff Tyson David Thomas scored 20 121-102 Gamecocks only previous scored 22 for the Lions. points for the Gamecocks were defeated to 26 Nicholls State and UTM 71- road victory against a GSC while Joe Boddie hit for 62, in a game earlier post- opponent was over UNA in UTM 71-Gamecocks 62 UTM. Florence. The Gamecocks never The Gamecocks are 8-12 poned by snow. The 4-8 Gamecocks took its only win The Gamecocks led S. La. really got untracked in this overall and in the GSC. at the half 22-21 only to see me as UTM controlled the

In GSC basketball statistics T-M's Joe Boddie is new leader

- The University of Ten- goal percentage ana mark in field goal per- University is on top in two nessee - Martin's Joe Boddie rebounding. Nicholls' Sonny centage, putting him ahead departments. SLU leads in is the only new individual Charpentier continues to set of Mississippi College's defense with a 61.0 mask and leader in this week's Gulf the pace in assists. Robert Felder who is has edged ahead in free Boddie's free throw ac- South Conference basketball shooting at a .628 mark. throw shooting with a .735 curacy is .878 while Wilson is Thompson, with an 11.7 average. statistics. .874. Boddie slipped ahead in next at mark, trails Sales' 12.4 Nicholls State leads in free throw percentage, Wilson has a commanding figure in rebounding. team offense with an 83.2 lead in the scoring depart- Continuing to read in replacing - Nicholls State's average while Mississippi ment with a 27.4 average. Larry Wilson. assists is Charpentier who College is the most accurate Mississippi College's Tyler owns a 10.9 norm. Livingston team in shooting with a ,523 Wilson, however, con- (19.2) tinues to lead the scoring Thompson and University's Rodney figure. Deita State leads in Jacksonville State's David McKeever is next with an 8.2 rebounding with a 45.6 while Marvin Sales of Troy (19.1) State is the only double Thomas are in a close average. average per game. leader, sitting on top in field struggle for second place. In team statistics, Sales owns a glittering ,667 Southeastern Louisiana Tourney scheduled I in Pete Mathews Dance, slimnastics The Alabama Women's along with Alabama, Collegiate Basketball Auburn, Talladega, South Tournament will be held Alabama, Tuskegee, Judson, here at Jacksonville State on Stillman, North Alabama, Feb. 23-25 in Pete Mathews UNA, Troy and Montevallo. classes schedculed Cbliseum. The turnout is divided into Coach Ron Akers' Lady two visisions: Division I for Gamecocks will compete the large schools like Jacksonville Recreation included. Emphasis on muscles and slim the figure. York and Europe. Previous Alabama and Auburn, and Department has a new coordination and posture, Emphasis also on posture teacher with Academy of Division I1 with schools like program of dance and and toning of muscles. Of- and pose. Offered Thursday Dance in Gadsden. ABORTION Jax State, UNA and slimnastics classes open for fered Wednesday nights, 5-6, nights from 6-7:30. $7.50 per Tuskegee. Jax State students. $7.50 per month. month. Basic dance. ~a'llet,jazz Information For the finest in women's Adult ballet classes, Instuction Virginia Ralls, and modern included. 3430 Toll Free 9-9 basketball, attend the state emphasis on beginning Slimnastics classes. studied ballet and dance at Tuesday. 1-800-438-8039 tourney Thursday thru ballet, Barre, Adagio, jazz Special program on each University of Alabama in Call for registration at the I Saturday at the coliseum. and modern techniques also student. Exercises to tone Birmingham, Atlanta, New Jax Rec Center, 435-4776. February 20, 1978 THE CHANTICLEER Page li Interview schedule Tuskegee DATE NAME POSITION MAJOR GRADUATION DATE Campus 228 GTE Production Supervisor Business Dec. 1977 Management Trainee April 1978 mayor calendar H. D. Lee CO. Management trainees Management Apr. 1978 to speak Accounting AUE.- 1978 Computer Science The Health Careers Club The Afro American Math Mr. Johnny Ford, mayor will meet Tuesday, Feb. 21, Association will meet tonight Basic Engineering of Tuskegee, will be the at 7 p.m. in room 112 Martin at 6 p.m. in room 108 Bibb %2 Spring Valley Farms Industrial Nurse Nursing guest speaker here at JSU. Graves Hall. This is a very Hall. The guest speaker will be Dr. Robert C. Alig. The Management Trainees B. Administration Apr. 1978 Mayor Fdwill speak in the important meeting and all Student Commons topic for the evening will be Accounting members are urged to at- Auditorium on Monday +-..A obstre tics. night, Feb. 27, at 8 o'clock. KIlU. Admission is free and the Hackney program is sponsored by Afro-American Association. (Continued From Page 1)

other contests, may be en- of Birmingham has spon- tered. Winners announced sored the contest since 1969 April 22. and expanded in 1973 to Awards are $250, first; include writers from the $150, second; $100, third, in entire nation. each category for national The Birmingham Festival and for state awards. All of is the oldest con- entries from Alabama will tinuous arts festival in the be entered in a separate world and celebrates the state contest, unless country of Belgium, Apil 13 specified for national to April 23. competition, competing for identical prizes. Entries should be mailed Applications to: Hackney Literary Awards, Birmingham Festival of Arts, Suite 1004, (Continued From Page- 1) 1927 First Ave., North in Office, will place the ap- Birmingham, Al. 35203. plicant in consideration of Manuscripts should be "campus-based" programs typed, double-spaced. Cover - National Direct and sheet shoould include title, Nursing Loans, Sup- name, address and telephone plemental Grants, campus number of author and jobs, and Federal Nursing category entered. Author's Scholarships. name should not appear About two million dollars anywhere in the body of the are directly awarded each manuscript. Enclose SASE year but no award can be for return of ms. made to students who do not The Cecil Hackney family apply. The procedure is . simple. Students should go by the office and ask for an Black application packet which contains the necessary (Continued From Page 1) forms and instructions. was asked if she got nervous Helping students with any before a crowd. "A little," problems encountered in the was her answer. application process or award During her speech she program is one of the main showed no nervousness; one duties of the office staff and could tell she had been there they are qualified and eager before; she handled the to help. The office is located speech and the crowd on the fourth floor of the Student Commons Building. superbly. The staff includes Mr. Smith, She did have a small ALBUMS AIRED AT 9 p.m. * assistant director Linda amount of disappointment Jenkins and secretary Linda Week Beginning February 20 when she left the stage Beavers. They can be because, no doubt of the way reached by phone at 435-9820, the show was handled. It ext. 260. MONDAY America "Live" didn't go very smoothly. But, Now is the time to apply she didn't complain. for the fall and spring of 1978. A point Truddie wanted If the student applies by TUESDAY Crawler "Crawler" especially stressed was that April 15, he will be included God is a very important in the first processing and factor in her life. will be given first priority for WEDNESDAY Enchantment "Once Upon A Dream" So, if you go to the UAB's awards. By the end of May campus and see a very the student will receive a pretty girl on the basketball tentative award and a THURSDAY Beaverteeth "Dam It" court (she plays in in- definite award will be made tramural) who looks like she in June. FRIDAY Bee Gees "Here At Last Live" should be modeling for If a student is not eligible Ebony magazine instead of .for an award the Financial perspiring on a basketball Aid Office will recommend New Time. Listeners May Call In Feature LP Suggestions at 435-3880 Or court, it's Truddie Edwards, alternate areas of assistance * who is beautiful, physically, and do as much as they can mentally, and above all to help the students meet Bring Them By The Station spiritually. their financial needs. 2 Tuesday Night

GREEK NIGHT

Win an all expense paid

TRIP for TWO ,,

DANCE CONTEST A 1st Prize

\ and merchandise 1 st Annual - $35 1 st Prize SUCKING CONTEST