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Inside Who Reads Player Makes Academic Little Inside I See Peanuts, page 5 I See Entertainment B = u ICHANTICLEER t . Vol. 19-No. 55 Jacksonville (Alabama) 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, Spring Hill College, 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 Jacksonville University. 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. 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