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- VOL. 14 JACKSONVILLE STATE UN@ERSITY. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1968 NO. 25 Rose Gets Jax Backing In Dispute SGA Praises Stand Talien By Ala. Pres. Meeting in regular session Monday night, Nov. 11, the Jax State Student Government Association passed aresolu- tion supporting University of Alabama President Dr. Frank A. Rose. Dr. Rose recently denied a student organi~alionthe right to invite sevcral radical speakers to the campus. As a re- sult of this, Dr. Rose's decision has been the topic of much controversy.

The resolution, which as its constituent parts. was passed unanimously, "We thusly appeal to reads as follows: reason, realizing fully that the curse of reason is We, he Student Govern- that it often extends beyond ment of Jacksonville State one's ability to apply it; University, acting in ac- wisdom, the realization of cordance with the dictates it, is available to those of our conscience, and who are intellectualy in the interest of common honest enough to seek it. decency, do hereby voice our support of the Pres- "This statement is giv- ident of the University of en freely of our own voil- Pretty blond& Judy Justice of Birmingham wanted to get away from books, exams and Alabama, Dr. Frank Rose, ition, is a consensus of school for a while this week so she found a secluded spot with a lake, multi - colored in that he acting within the opinion only, and does not autumn leaves and peace and quiet. She enjoyed the day . . and recommends that you . authority vested in him as reflect the beliefs or opin- try it before all the splendor of fall disappears. Judy, a sophomore at Jax State, is our ions of anyone other than current "Gem of the Hills." the responsible head of a university system declined the constituency of this stu- to place at the disposal of dent government." and Whiter?" certain apostles of social Dr. Williams Is Named Shereceived herbach- disorder the facilities of elor of science in nurs- the University of Ala - ing degree from Western bama. SCOAG Head Of Nursing Dept. Reserveher master's university degree fromand "That he did not abdic- ,'~r.Mary Margaret Wil- 7 the same institution. ate in his responsibility to Delegates liams, currently direc - provide for the general tor of the graduate pro- welfare of the student grams in nursing at Em- body, nor fail to take pre- Selected ory University, has been cautionary measures to appointed director of the prevent the possible oc- Bv John Conder Lurleen B. W all ace currence of an unhealthy situation reflects favor- The review board of School of Nursing at Jack- SCOAG convened on Nov- sonville State Llliversity. ably upon his ability and ember 71-h to interview characler. Dean Theron Mont - nominees for thy fifth an- gomery said in making the Seldom does Jackson- " We applaud his cour- nual Student Conference announcement, "we are tate University On American Government. most gratified tu be able opportunity to age and foresight. It is our Questions asked the pros- considered opin i on t h a t to bring to Alabama one University of pective delegates pertain- that reprcscnts the best similar action of this sort might tend to dis- ed to the national and in- of her profession." ternational scene with em- The nursing school pro- courage the kind of out- rages alrcady perpetrated phasis placed on issues of gram he]-L. was starled by current interest. Eighteen a special appropriation of in the name of acadcnmic freedom. delegates were selected to the Alabama Legislature participate in the upcoming in 1967. Dean Montgom- . team defeated the Uni-, "We arc not opposed conference and they are as ery has scarched for a i: versity of Alabama's follows: Claudette Smith, doctorate degree holder to to a free exchange of ideas Dr. Williams ii team 4 to 3 in a game within the framework of de- Carol Jean Smith, Iris head up the new academic :: played at Tuscaloosa. Deare, Jean Boykin, Don program since that time. the ceit and intellectual dis - The two teams met honesly. Phillips, Jimmy Sparks, Dr. Williams received in Nashville, Tcl'n.p and again November 17 Barry Witherspoon, Mike her PhDfromStanfordUni- was connected with the 2 at the Anniston Aca- "We, therefore, feel Pritchett, Sara Nell Creed, versity in 1963 on a spe- School Nursing at Mount ii demy soccer field in An- Dr. Rose acted completLy David Goldman, Cecil Cvlc, cia1 National League of Sinai Hospital in Cleve- :: niston. within the purview of his Mickey Campbell, Jack Nursing Doctoral Fellow- land, Ohio, joining i: The Jax State IH soc- authority by refusing to Holcomb, Bill Hankamp, ship. the faculty at Emory Uni- team does not have sanction, within the con - Lynn Cochran. Merlis A native of Marys - versity. $ a coach or sponsor, they fines of the campus for Boozer, Gloria McDonald ville, Ohio, Dr. Wil - Listed in -who,S who i: just banded together and which he is accountable, and Doug Bevis. liams has vast nursing of American women,- JJ~. . decided to have a soc- the possible generation of This select group of experience. She heldvar- Williams is also a mem- :: cer team. Soccer is an unhealthy atmosphere'. college delegates will be ious teaching positions at ber of Sigma l-heta T~~ ii the favorite sport in "If indeed the stabil- assigned to work on dif- and Pi Lambda Theta. ,> many of the lands from ferent committees that will < which the International ity of a society rests up- help to ensure the interest She wrote her doctor- i: H~~~~ students are on the strength of its in - stitutions, institutions of and success of the con- another student's meal ate dissertation on "The 4 from. said ~i~~i~of ference which will be held and University $ .Jordan is captain of the learning among them, it is Education of the Regis- $ 1H logical to assume that the in February of the coming rered Nurses - - Whence $:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:,:.:.:.:.:.>:.:.>:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. whole is as strong or weak year. Paae.---- 2 chanticleer Monday, November 18, 1968 Editorials . . . - In Support Of Dr. Rose LetterIS To The Editor . . HC Thanks a list of student numbers the only group who was ~~d~~'slead story in the Chanticleer tells of the in the same manner that willing to speak out on the JacKsonville State University Student Government As- Dear Editor: problem. sociation adopting a resolution backing Dr. Frank Rose, I would like to take this meal ticket numbers are time to offer my sin- checked off in the cafe - Prior to your letter we president of the University of Alabama, in the current terias. Two tickets would (Chanticleer staff) drew up dispute over who can and who can not speak on the U of cere thanks to the student a resolution pertaining to body for their coopera- be marked off the seating A campus. (chart (still roughlv on a the parking problem and We would like to fill you in on more of the facts, tion and enthusiasm which had it presented at a reg- and why we slpport the stand taken by Dr. Rose. was displayed during the '"first come" basis but less, offensively) and clipped ular meeting of the SGA. A suit was filed Monday, Oct. 28, against Dr. Rose week of Homecoming. The resolution was tabled and the University of Alabama by the American Civil I feel that this year's together with a note - card on which the two student and no action was taken Liberties Union to seek court relief against Dr. Rose's Homecoming was the best on it. For what it's worth, refusal to allow four speakers on the U of A campus. ever at Jacksonville. This numbers would be printed. Students could then call here is our proposal: The action was filed for "preliminary and permanent a c h i e v e ment naturally "Members of the Chanti- injunctions to restrain the defendants from obstructing, would not have been ob- for 'the tickets at their cleer staff do hereby re- hindering, and otherwise prohibiting the plaintiffs from tained without the help of convenience. exercising their First and Fourteenth Amendment rights, the student body. Simple? Fairly. Eas- quest that the Student Gov- protected by the U. S. Constitution, to invite guest speak- I give special thanks ier on the body and spirit ernment Association con- ers to appear on the campus of the University of Ala- to those individuals who ~f those who must become sider the following pro - bama." helped me with this year's a part of "the herd" to posal to help ease the Those invited to speak were Eldredge Cleaver, Black event and special con- get tickets, YES. parking probIem for com- Panther leader; Herbert Aptheker, U. S. Communist gratulations go to Glaz- Arguments against this muting students: Party member and authority on black history; Tom Hayden, ner Hall, Weatherly Hall will run that this is too "Restrict freshmen one of the founders of Students for a Democratic Society; and Delta Chi for their fine expensive or too much from parking anywhere and Jerry Rubin, a participant in the Chicago Demo- wins in the yard display trouble or too much somer they please in zones desi- cratic Convention demonstrations. projects. Also, 1 con- thing. gnated for commuters. We The reason Dr. Rose gave for denying the speakers gratulate the junior class But, I ask, is it? I recommend that the area in across to the campus was as follows: "The recognition by on their winning in the am sure most fellow stu- front of Bibb Graves and an educational institution that constitutional rights are so float competition. ,dents would agree that beside Ayers Hall inparti- all inclusive as to prohibit the institution from being able It was a pIeasure to there are much better ways cular be reserved for up- to control its own destiny, stability, or even its diver- serve you as student chair- to go about this thing than perclassmen. sity raises questions concerning an institution's ability man and once again I say, standing in line for hours "It has come to our at- to have its own influence on the quality or shape of its thank you for making to get tickets on a "first tention that it becomes in- educarional product." Homecoming what it was. come - first serve - - dog creasingly difficult for We believe his reasoning here is sound, practical and Cordially your, eat dog" basis. commuters to find =ing justified. Rhett Brock Whether or not my plan places wia each new sem- --LJS ***e is acckpted is not the issue. ester. We believe that by (Editor's note: The $The issue is that some- restricting freshmen from Entertainment Plus Chanticleer's hat is off to thing can be done. It only certain areas, this pro - blem would be greatly re- With all the talk about what's so wrong with JSU - - its you, Mr. Brock, for an out- awaits the doing. standing job as student Sincerely, duced for upperclassmen. time we looked at what's so right around here. "Many commuters have This semester, the SGA has really done a fine job of chairman.) Larry B. Stewart**** offering the student body a variedentertainmentprogram. Bimilar views renardin~r I can't think of another college in the state that can com- this proposal, and we have Ticket Mix Up Reply not heard one objection pare with the quantity and quality of our entertainment, Dear Editor: Dear Mr. Stewart: much less the price free. from the freshman class. - - I feel compelled to com- I contacted an officer of As it now stands, JSU rules The SGA has provided entertainment for both the five ment on the distribution of the SGA and he said they -day and the seven day students from movies and hoot- do not give upperclass - - tickets to JSU -sponsored realized this system of men ANY rights or privil- nannies to dances and concerts. entertainment. The spect- issuing tickets might cause Thus far in _the semester we have seen "Bye, Bye ,eges, and we feel this is a acle of hundreds of stu- some confusion, but that 'poor reward for the stu- Birdie" and "The .Longest Day" with a choice of available dents bestiring themselves they would not know until movies including "Casino Royale*', "Cat Ballou", "Di- dents who have been here in the manner of a herd of they tried it. Since it did for several years. vorce American Style", "The Professionals", "Dr. buffalo, with every bit as cause some confusion, I Strangelove", and "Guns of Navarone". "We were told that the much shoving, snorting, am sure another way of parking problem would be Weekly dances have featured bands ranging from The kicking, pushing, shoving dispersing tickets will be Bleues to Pandora's .Box. Anthony and the Imperials eliminated when Martin and trampelling - - all in tried next time. Hall was constructed, and performed here Thursday as one of our bigevents. WeBve quest of a couple of tic- --LJS still got two to go - - Duke Ellington and his band and the it was not. We have been kets to see Little An - Where To Park told that it will be eli - Vogues, who will appear before the Christmas holidays. thony or the Vogues or minated when the new Why not appreciate some of the fine things that JSU what have you is sick- Dear Editor: offers? Things arenSt all bad around here, in fact, I - - In the process of trying Business Administra - sorta like it. ening, downright disgust- to find a parking place tion Building is com - ing.. pleted, but that remains to --BAS action of the student every morning b e f o r e he class, it has come to my be seen. The problem is The IM Propram on such occasions is almost sttentlon that in the park- now, and we ask the SGA oh Wednesday. Nov. at about 3:30 p. m., it was driz- completely assinine and ing lot between Mason to consider the proposal. zling rain. It was a cold afternoon. but over &O students devoid of my resemb - Hall and Dixon Hall, there "In closing, we note that gathered around the intramuraI field to watch the Coug- lance of manners. BUT, is, on the average, at least the most major univer - ers and Delta Chi battle in a flag football game. all the blame cannot rest 15 reside? cars parked in lsities do not even allow The Cougers scored more points in the game, but the with those in quest of commutor zones. freshmen to have cars on students of Jacksonville State University were the real tickets. There is some- These zones are clearly campus, and with this in winners, because they now have a top notch inrramural thing badly wrong in the marked in red. I have on mind, we appeal to the SGA program. present distribution sys- numerous occasions men- to do all in its power to At present there are about a dozen intramural football tem. The old democratic tioned the situation to the see that the 'above pro - (See IM, Page s) adage of first come, first campus police. I have re- gosal be put into effect serve, may tingle the ears, !with the beginning of next >:.:.~;.>:.:.;.:~~*-&:<~~.p>:<*~.>:$.~.*~~..&.~;.:.:q:.~>>-~~.~-

...... - - 6 - 5 lFrom My Point $ 4.: Of VIEW Associate Editor :$ :g,:...>;... :.:...:*..:.-...% ~.:.~:.~.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.~.:.~.:.>:.:.:.:.:.:.:~:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.!.:.!.:.!.:.:.!.:.>!.!.:.!.:.!.:.:.~:.:.!.:.!.:.~ Football Coaching Although 1 do not know wrong!, of the qualities a football NO co,plained dur- math is to possess, I ing the 1966 season. For) have tried to figure Out those of you that weren't "why" the present, the record was concerning coaching of 8-2-0. TO top off a sue-\ the team- I have cessful season, the Game- not had the experience or cocks went on to win the training to coach a foot- Space city Classic in ball team, but many peo- Huntsville. ple claim to know all the I a answers." No matter how good a The "flag - flyers" are team is, at one time or the first ones on the band another, they get beat. I wagon when the team is have yet to see the team winning, and the first that wins all the time. The ones off when the going University of A1 abama gets rough- These people team has lost two These home economics majors are preparing for their annual Fashiori Show, which comes are usually complaining of games this SeaSon. To up in December. Shown here with one design on the mannequin are, seated, Judy Creel, the losing season some alumni of Alabama, Ashland; Linda DeLoach, Langdale; Mary Howle, Ranburne and Sharon Gilley, Holly considering the "rebuild- this is the end of the world. Pond, ing program" that is But you don'r hear the stu- underway. They are too dents at Alabama talk of those waiting in line. busy "cutting down" peo- how bad th~ydislike Bear Herbie, sorry The Bird SS Benefits ple instead of looking at Bryant. They realize that wasn't at Delta to tell you the overall objectiveof a a football team loses how the plays were suppose football program. They sometime. I often won- to go when you played run- Jax Students ning back. Speaking of are not concerned with an der if they possess a lit- this issue, Delta, sorry about the big Between 300 and 400 effective program that tle more insight as to the the Chanticleer will pre- mamma bird having engine students are attending benefit the university in necessary prerequisits of sent a weekly column of the trouble and taLing forty- Jacksonville State Uni - the long run - - Just get it a team. now!! This sentiment latest unnoted campus five minutes to pt offthe versity with funds re- seems to be the mood all Considering Jackson - The writer Of the ground. Apparently that ceived through the federal of us possess in regard ville's schedule, 1 would anOny- .3idn't bother the cheer- cash bene- fits program. to the. events taking place dare to say thar: any coach mOuS and re- leaders -- how's chat, on campus. Dr. Cole did could have a "winning ferred as The Bird. ,Coach Blevins? To be eligible -for the not build JacksonvilleState season" every year. If TheIn theBird upcoming will articles,present Guess The Bird will program, any time stu- paid on the social College into a university YOU want to add to the dif- close for now and get to dent is with the quality of educa- ficulties, try the number laughter and embarassing listening for more news Security of spar- tion that is offered now in of scholarships that Jack- situations of the students to embarrass you next is- ent who is either re - five or six years. ~t took sonville has to offer to our readers. Any re- If you see The Bird tired, Or de - him approximately 20 against Auburn or Ala- marks or may overhead, don't shoot ceased* according the years to build JSU into the bama. If one would add be turned in to the Chanti- next week The Security Adminis- fine institution that you the necessity of making deer office addressed to ;Bird will present another tration* are now attending. grades to stay in col- . The Bird. ,glorious article with JSU's Normally, benefits to the How many students real- lege plus the fact that our During the Past week, own TaIking Bird. chirdren of retired, dis - ize the number of starting athletics have to regs- The Bird has suffered from # ~h~ ~i~d abled or deceased work- freshmen on the football ter before they can be a and has not been ers discontinue at age 18 team? Can a person doubt granted a scholarship, able to sit on many shoul- DO YOU Ask? except in the case of a full they will be great by next many Persons would be ders. . . . Do you ask me why? time college student. year? Have you given much a1 a r m e d a t the "top But The Bird did hear I wasn't ready. The amount paid to each thought to this angle, or notch" recruiting that about the visit of Sally, And there was a student depends on [he have you been too busy Jacksonville has been so and , war going on. average earnings of the griping? I can't wait for successful with in the a new Where else could parent under social secur- next season to start. Oh Past. the Piedmont mountain. We our paths have led? ity and the number of fam- yes, I still am looking all know about the Jackson- Had you tried then, ily members receiving forward to the remaining Jax State will have ville rmunt.ain and just as perhaps that would benefits. games this - - win, many great football teams soon as things Warm UP, have made a difference. Officials of the social lose, or draw - - 1 sup - no matter who the coach is. The Bird will fly UP there Patience means so much. security office in Anniston port the team. I admit The question that is pre- to give an on-the - spot sometimq. say over $479 million will it is hard to cheer the sent in my mind is wheth- report. Thus, beware of But changes . . . be paid to about 466,000 team when we are behind er the students or alum- The Bird because 1 canand You, more than anyone, students during this school 32 to 0. F~~~ will get you ni realize what it takes to ill talk. should know them. year on the national scene. ten, if we were leading, ake a great One of the latest rumors I can't tell ou wh you would be jubilant and team?33 around c am p u s is that ~~.~.~.~.~.~.:.:.~.:C~+~.:~.~.y.:.~.:.:.~.~.~.~:~~.:.:.:.:11.:~.:.:.:.:.:.:.~~:~.;.~~.~~~~:,,,~ Carol Jean is secrerely {: Life At Amarna . .-.... yelling your head off. The .:: Troy game was hard to married, but only The Bird !$ Tragedy's amber eyes gazed vacantly :: take, but the UTM game Pedagogue and her husband know ;$'at the emerald dream entwined about the neck of June $ has long since been for- sure. ::: And in egypt, akhnston and mefertiti loved gotten. Oh yes, in case How different it was is mar- 2; in the warmth of Aton, so long ago. . . 3 you didn't hear, Troy was that day in class ried, he still wears pa- ::: $3 Jamas. The beaten by UTM 12 to 3. I when you walked Bird got to 3: a caravan journeyed east with he orange-sun, 5 didn't hear many people through the door. see his P* J.'s last ?j the camels ladened heavy with oriental silk, rare spices, 8 complaining after theNew- It could have been - - they're exotic perfumes, and other things. berry game (45 to 10). many times before, sweet, speak- $ they did not notice that the Mother Goddess of Happines4 The complainers realiz- and all the same to me. ing on clothes, did yall see !::.had died with the sands of memory . . . ed the time wasn't ap - Don Hedden at the $and only dried serpents writher on the dusty marble propriate. They will now Did we open windows I heard where they once worshiped her. holler their heads off about to let breezes in hisher lace7 Pep shirt matched his ;:i the Delta State game. The or the warmth of your underwear. I'll bet Katie ::: people who continually grip smile out? and Jean don't know that, $ A stranger dressed in mystic beads remind me of an animal Don. k stops by a church along the way to Torquay, with his head bare during the rain, he makes a con-: that sticks its head out Together with the sun What about Billie, the freshman in New Hall, that $ fession to the Pardre there, whose face is of an ashen!? of the ground just to criti- and the blue of your eyes . . cize, and then makes afast they could have been one. goes steady with a boy, ..: gray...... retreat when the opposi - --Jim Reaves but breaks up about every ji and the cross on his breast has tarnished with time.? other week just to date .:: T. Allen Doss .. 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- Martin Ennis, Sports Editor

Gamecocks Defeat L.C. Wildcats, 45-21 Jacksonville State won lege 7, their third game of the In the third quarter season a g a i n s t Louis - Danny Kemp put his toe Dr. Houston Cole, left front, and Coach Tom Roberson pose with the Gamecocks on the iana ColIege in Pineville, into the pigskin and lit the La., Saturday, Nov. 2. The championship cake cutting this past winter after the Jacksonville State Cagers wrapped scoreboard lights for up che ACC championship. Last year marked the third consecutive year the Gamecocks Gamecocks spaced out another 3 points for the their scores in all four have won the hard - wood title. This season Coach Roberson and his troops will be shooting Jaxmen. The kick was 38 for an unprecedented fourth straight championsnip. Barring in juries, they should have periods to down Louisiana ards and made it 31-7 CoIlege 45-21. Y ax. an excellent chance of pulling off the feat. Bubba Long started the Louisiana came back JSU scoring with a three with a third quarter score yard run in the first stan- which saw Hillard hit Tus- Statesmen, might indicate za. The Gamecock TD sa for 28 yards and a they drove for their touch- Cr--rs- - Open Season; was set up after a blocked TD. The home - team downs, this was not the case LC punt. Kemp was true tried for 2 ?ad the at all. The long bomb got with the PAT and JSU led Gamecocks spoiled the one of the Delta's touch- downs, and two more long Defend ACC Crown 7 -0. try, which left the score The Gamecock advant- at 31-13. aerials set up the other two Jacksonville State Uni- James is a sophomore age was not for long, when Jacksonville State full- tallies. versity's basketball from Rome, Ga. just 45 seconds later John back Herbie Wientjles Delta struck quickly in Gamecocks will have an Other squad mem - Tussa passed 23 yards ended third quarter scor- the first quarter after JSU opportunity to achieve a bers expected to help to Jim Novemvere for a ing with a brilliant 32 blew a scoring opportunity feat never before ac- quite a bit are Guards Louisiana tally. Harring- yard scamper. His run deep in the Statesmen's complished in Alabama Bobby Terrell, Tony ton's kick was good and the made the score 38-13 as the territory in the form of a Collegiate Conference his- ff e ard, Danny Bryan, - game was all tied up. third stanza closed out. fumble recovery. Quarter- tory this winter. Wayne Wigley, and Mike JSU came right back in In the final quarter Hen- back Allan Jones found The Gamecocks, win - Johnson; Center D a v i d the second quarter, how- derson found Mike Mun- flanker Grady Coleman ners of three straight Mull, and Forwards Da - ever, and rallied for three hall in the end zone and with a 37 yard strike ACC titles, will be look- vid Robinson and Donnie - scores. Doc Lett hit John Mike hauled in the strike to give Delta a 6-0 lead. ing for their fourth Richards. Niblett for one score, to make the score 44-13. The PAT was good by straight. No team in ACC Harrell Reynolds, a and with just 38 seconds kemp, once again was Ernie WelIs to up the score history has ever matched fine guard prospect from remaining before inter- accurate with the boot to 7-0. this goal although Athens Kinston, will probably be mission quarterback Hen- and uped the Jaxmen's Jax came back to tie and Jax have both won red - shirted. Reynolds, derson and the Game - score anoth.er notch. This the score on a 11-yardpass three straight. 6 - foot - 3, was a mem- cocks worked the flea flick- completed Jacksonville's from quarterback Doc Lett Jacksonville's current ber of the state champ - , er pass to perfection. scoring for the night. to Jimmy Jackson moments win streak ended Athens' ion Kinston squad last Henderson passed to Don The Louisiana Col - later, climaxing a 79-yard bid three years back. year and is a fresh - Cassidy, who in turn lege gridmen did get the drive. Danny Kemp toed the And on hand to help the manLast at JSU.season Jackson - pitched back to Gary Hig- last say - so as Phil PAT to make the =ore: Gamecocks in their ef - gins and Mr. Higgins car- Fajardo carried the mail 7-all with 13:30 left in the forts to take a fourth ville won 15, lost 11, but ried the mail the remaining from the one yard line. first half. straight title are four finished 9-3-0 in ACC 12 yards for the score. A pass play following the Delta, however, was not starters off last year's competition to take the Kemp's boot was per - score was good for a two to be denied and came squad plus another who league championship. An- fect, and at half - time point conversion. Final charging back for two quick started most of the sea- gel was the top scorer on - the score stood: Jack- score: Jacksonville 45, scores, and JSU never re- son. the squad with 441 soints sonville 28, Louisiana Col- Louisiana College 21. covered. The four 4cks are while Rathbun was the top Fullback Billy Bell dove Guards Gary Angel (6-4) rebounder with 293 claims. two yards, and Jones and Bill Brantley (6-5), Cornelius was a close Statesmen Contain plunged one yard for an- Center Ken Rathbun (6-9) second with 244 rebounds other, to give the States- and Forward Buddy Cor- despite playing only three- men a 21-7 margin at neIius (6-8). The fifth fourths of the games. halftime as Wells booted player back is Jerry Brantley, with a 17.1 Jacksonville; 27-7 rwo straight PATS. James (6-7). scoring average, was tops The second half was a Angel is a senior from in this department a1 - Delta State's big and complete reversal of the Jacksonbille while Brant- though Angel won the scor- sive crew rolled up 254 first as neither team could powerful Statesmen finally yards rushing and 243 Icy and Cornelius are both ing title. Brantley tal - push across a TD. The only lied 410 points and pulled put all aspects of the game passing for a grand total seniors from Birming- together after five frustra- scoring came on 27 and 37 ham. Rathbun is a junior down 191 rebounds. ting weekends in Cleve- of 498 yards total offense yard field goals by Wells from Albertville while Brancley, Angel, and land on Nov. 9, and the while a tough Delta State in the final stanza making Cornelius were all mem- results were a 27-7 victory defense threw the Jax run- it 27-7. on four attempts, but this bers of the All - ACC team over Jacksonville State on a ning game in the minus Probably the biggest was enough to lead JSU in last winter and have an sold, windy afternoon. column to the tune of 33 factor on this cold, wintery rushing as all the other excellent chance at re- The Statesmen, plagued yards, and surrendered 201 type day, was the fired-up Gamecock backs were in peating. by bad breaks saw them passing. defensive play of Delta the minus column. To Coach Tom Rob- lose five straight games Delta State's victory State, which was their top Bell, a hard-running 200 erson, the season will be going into Saturday's pushed its record to 3-5 effort of the year by far. pounder, was Delta's top a memorable one because homecoming battle with for the year while Jax is( One factor that entered into man for the afternoon, get- somewhere along the line JSU, was the type of out- .3-4 headed 'into its final the game, and one that ting 225 yards on 25 trips he is expected to win his fit most people expected two games. Both games probably helped Delta's ,while Jones - completed 11 200th game at JSU. Rob- defense was that JSU's , them to be against the will be in Jacksonville. of 22 for 77 yards. Doc erson has a 199-137 mark Gamecocks. And while the statistics Bubba Long was able to Lett ended the game with for his efforts since tak- : The Statesmen's offen- compiled by the home-team play only briefly in the con- 14 completions in 27 ing over in 1953. test. Lone: gained 21 yards attempts for ,177 yards. chanticleer wonday, ~ovember18, 1968 paced, many-faceted thea- SGA Makes Plans For Chinese Wall Dates Set cricaltem~orarv &emto allows converse a con- with ,~a&leon;Brutus, Don Juan and Columbus.-- - It. even -al- - Rich Little Show For Nov. 20,21 and 22 The play will be given Rich Little, actor - corn- The Masque and wig The scenery had been lost, three nights - November edian - , will Guild is once more pre- but the guild made its own. 20, 21, and 22. Each per- appear at LCA on Thurs- paring for production. The l'hey probably have the only formance vdll begin at 8:00 day, February 20. The SGA group was organized in set of flats in existence that in Leone Cole Auditorium. sponsored event is free 1947 under the aponsor- are covered with Army tar - Tickets are $1.00 and may with ID. ship of our present Dean paulini be purchased at the door. After a season as the of Admissions, Lawrence The production which the kookie next-door neighbor Anyone who missed this Miles. Mr. Miles was guild is preparing for pre- play will miss one of the on "Love On A Rooftop", teaching English at that sentation this semester is a most exciting and tense Rich Little has also made time. From its beginning fa'rce by Max Frish: "The guest appearances on orher plays to be given by the the-- Guild has financed its Chinese Wall." This fast- mild in recent years. TV series such as "That own way; it has never been Girl" and the Flying NunJ'. given any financial help. Little has also ap- Mr. Miles and his group peared on a variety of first gave their plays TV shows such as The in "the old xec center" Tonight Show, Dean Mertfn in the town of Jacksonville. Show, Joey Bishop Show, They brought their own cod Hollywood Palace, Ed Sul- for heating the center, and livan, , Jack- between acts che mem- ie Gleason, , bers went down to the base- and . Rich L itt le ment to stoke the furnace. Some of the hundred They borrowed their flats voices Rich Little canim- Dance Co. from Anniston High School. personate include: Johnny 117 spite of these handi- Carson, L. El. J., Jack Ben-. Presents caps the Guild managed to ny, Clark Gable, Seantor The Dance Company of produce such plays as "The Dirkson, Alfred Hitch-, JSU ' wiJl preaent a per- Male Animal" "Outward cock, Jack Parr, Edward formance on Tuesday and Bound," "doodbye My G. Robinson, James Ca- Wednesday nights, Dec- Fancy", and "The Little gney, John Wayne, Ed Sul- ember 2 and 3. A preview Foxes." The members livan, and Jonathon Win- of the performance can be even took "The Night of ters. seen on November 26, on January Sixteenth," a The SCA promises a Channel 13 - WAPI - from courtroom mystery, to great show, and with good 12:15 to 12:30. Gadsden to be played in reason, -,E$i~h. Little is The company is under the an authentic court room. even $he voice of themnk sponsorship of the Physical During 1948 and 1949 the panher! Looks like EU Education Department of Masque and Wig gave radio will soon know that every JSU and is diricced by Mr. presentations over WHMA Little pexformace will be Dariusi' -W,chamn. in Anniston. Meanwhile Rich with talent. they moved into the Iittle in Your Eye," formally auditorium in Bibb Graves opened Monday evening Hall. The little auditorium Sinclair Nov. 11 and will close on is r~ow2t dart me Oflice Dec. 18. Hours of theshow of Admissions. are from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through In 1953 Mrs. Elizabeth Friday. Lindsey sponsored t h e The Masque and W~Fplayers will present Max Frisch's Display club. "Picnic" was one of , Miss Sinclair's works "The Chinese Wall' on Nov. 20-22 at 8 p. m. in Leone At exhibition of cera- 'have been shown widely, in- the many plays which she Cole Auditorium. Mrs. Janet LeFevre of the English mics by Ruth Sinclair, a cluding exhibits at Auburn, directed. Mrs. Christine department wiil direct the two - act play. Shown here, from member of the JSU art the University of Alabama, Forrester followed Mrs. left are three of the main characters: Kim Dobbs, An: faculty is currently on db- Shorter College,, Troy .Lindsep,as sponsor. In 1962 niston, who plays the Chinese princess, Mee Lan; Terry play in the' Mason Hall gal- State, Little - House - Mr. JaneqLe Fevre became McFall, Oxford, who has the role of Chinese emperor; lery. on -Linden and the Birm- r;ponedr q~dLeone Cole and Jim Tidmore, Moundville, who is cast as Brutus. The show, "Here's Mud was open for production. Tick- are $1 each. -ingham Museum- of ' Art.------CHANTICLEER CALENDAR Of EVENTS SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

20 "3que 6 Wig 23 Last Football 17 NOV. 18 KEZ-! l9 SEARH4h4rj. W-ets Daniels- 6:30 The Chmese W~II 21 8:00The Chinese- LCA MII 22 8:OO he Chinese- LCA Wail Gome 31 Season University Worship Phi Gmma Mu 8:OO - LCA - 51.00 M~:Cleur Chapel J.I. - Jefferson Co. J.4. - Blrrnlngharn Jax State vs. 6:00 - Roundhouse Board of Education Board of Education 11 :00 am. J.I. M03t-e-Handley Florence State Farm lnsurance - Here - 1:30 SGA Meets J.I. - Unlroyal Business Major Speafteasy Coffee House Wesley-Westrnlnster Any Ma,or SCOAG Mects 7fNl Bibb Graves 7:30 - Rock House, Rock House - 6:00 - 8:W SGA I 1 Basketball 24 25 26 seas, ,gins! 27 28 29 30 -60 to Church- 1st Game Berry College Thnksgking SGA Mr~ts 8SU Supper 7:00 - Bibb Groves ROm" HolidaysBegin- 12:30! After Church J.I. - Internal Revenue Service

Chant ~cleer Basketball - Jax State vs. 7:30 Hornc Ec Fashion 1 DEC. 2 Hits Stands! Jackronvllk vs. 4 SOOAG8:00 SGA Mems 5 Sr. Bernard-Cullman 6 Show-LCAReeeptlon . 7 Berry COllegB BasketbaI I! University Worship SGA Horn* Cc Bullding Here Circk K Mac's JSU vs. McCleur Chapel Ushers Club 6:M)-SUB 7300 - Bibb Grwcs English Club 6:30 Blbb Graves i t:oo Speakeasy Coffee House F lorenca Roundhouse - 7:00 Stevenson Gym J.I. - UpJohn Co. J.I. - Walker County 7:30 - Rotk House Wesley - Westrninrter J.i. - Departme'* Of J.I. - West Point Furton 'OUnty Oq-~artma~>tof Education Hwse ,900 Air Force ~Aer~fw~-!tlcs)Pepperof of Education - b 10 J-. state vs. 11 ig$feets mu I4 8 Reinember 9 Shortrr Cdlege Church Rome, Georgia Circle K Meets 112 SGA Meets 6:30 - Bibb Graves Speakeasy Cotlee Hol~se Jax State vs. BSU Supper 7:00 - Bibb Graves J.I. - Unlted States 7:30. Rock House Alabama tolle~e After Church J.1. - DeKalb Cmnty J.L. - United States Recmidng - A.M.E. -MMteval lo Board of Ebcatlon I Recruiting - A.M.C. 1' I Monday, -ember 18, 1968 - chanticteer .Page 7

in countless hours in their efforts. Foreground: Head Coach Jim Blevins; background, from left to right: Assistant Coaches, Ken Beard, Grady Elmore, and Buddy Blanken- ship. first and goal. Aquickpass Cougars Take Delta Chi toyardage, Farrell SO producedon fourth littledown Reaves decided to run when Jax - students were surprised Monday, Nov. 11, with a pre- he saw Of his receivers winter snow, which left the campus in a blanket of white. 24-0 In IM Action 'Overed but was stopped by These two co - eds above brave the inclement weather paced by the running of The opening half kick- defensive back Joe Ehl. enroute to their dorm. ~obbyGardner, and the off saw David Kinsaul of he Cougars began run- passing of Johnny Glass, the Delta Chi almost ning the clock out with a and offensive and defen- break for the score, but drive which took them sive lines which played he was pushed out of bounds to their final score. In like teal Cats. The Cou- after a return of zn-0und50 this drive the Cougars used By Kaye and Faye Thompson gars handed the Delta Chi yards. the running of Bobby Gar- their first defeat of the The Chi began this drive drier and Bobby Dupree The win also gives with good field positiOn, but to eat up most of the time. A hippie happy bir~hdayparty was given I; riday night, the Cougars a tie for first that- was quickly remedied These backs received tre- NOV. 15, by Alpha Xi Delta. The party was in celebration place in the standings as defensive end Terry mendous blocking from of the sorority having been established on campus for one along with the GB~~~and / Haltwager, sropped Delta their big line wia Joe Years. Fuzzies extended invitations to members of all the the Delta Chi. This sit- Chi quarterback Dennis Haley, BO~Rast and Dan- fraternities as well as their dates and special guests. uation makes the POS- &eaves on two occasions ny Short opening big holes The Park provided music for the "Love - In" which was sibility of an All-Star game when he Was about to Pass, in the Delta Chi defense. held at Lonely Pines. There wereflowers, flowers every-. this year just about out of but third down Reaves con- The score came on a beau- where, and prophetic sayings on the wall. The party be- the picture. nected on his first pass of tiful roll-out by quarter- gan a busy weekend for Alpha Xi's. The Cougars, who had the day to Jim Farrell back Johnny Glass after 0" Saturday at 11 a. m. the sorority had a brunch for the been training in Secret just missing a first down faking to his two running mothers of actives and pledges and for special alumnae for the game with the Del- by inches. Farrells' punt backs into the line. The guests. The Associate members of AZD gave the brunch ta Chi, completely domin- was blocked by the hard score after Ronnie Morton The Alpha Xi's and their parents sat in a reserved ated the first quarter charging Cougar line, and added the extra point stood section at the game against Livingston. action giving the Chi just the big Cats were in bu- 24-0 and that's the way the **** one running play and that siness again. game ended. The poetry of ATO's president Jim Reaves does not by resulted in a safety. The Here the Delta Chi The Delta Chi had one any means go unnoticed. The Chanticleer staff received cougarsused ten plays to defensive unit made their more scoring chance late a letter from Peg Haywood, a Zeta Tau Alpha at the Uni- score their firsttouchdown best showing of the day, in the ballgame after apunt versity of Aiabama, praising Jim's poetry. following the free kick af- with linebacker Ronnie by Glass sailed straight Delta Chi members and their dates enjoyed a buffet ter the safety. The touch- Smitherman breaking up in the air, but the drive Supper at thefraternity house last Thursday before the down came on a pass from through to make several big ended when on fourth down Little Anthony and the Imperials show. Glass to flanker Charles plays, and On fourth down quarterback Reaves slip- Saturday turned out to be a big day for the Dx's. Liv- Vacarrela. Ronnie Morton Johnny Glass of the COU- ped on the wet field, stum- ingston'~chapter of Delta Chi had a joint party with the JSU added the extra point and gars punted Out of bounds bled, fumbled andfell to the chapter after the football game that afternoon. Supper was the Cougars lead early in on he Delta Chi two ground. served at the fraternity house preceding the party. the second quarter 9-0. yard line, and from here Plans are now being finalized for the JSU Delta Chi ~h~ Cougars added two the Chi drove the length It was just one of those Chapter's trip to Auburn on Dec. 7. Activities with the AU more points to their total of the field to a first and days in which [he Deltachi Chapter will include a football game Saturday &termon moments after they kicked goal situation On the COU- should have stayed in bed, and a joint party that night.**** off. When the defensive gar 13. Key plays in this for they have a good team line led by Bob Rast, Jim drive was a quarter- and the 24-0 score doesn't The local fraternity previously reported to be petition- H~~ and Terry Haltwager back option with Reaves really reflect the brand of ing Sigma Nu will 333Tlaln a local social group for the stopped the running game of pitching out to running back ball they can play. present. Members are conferring with the administration the chi, and Jim Farr-11 Charles Henderson who For he Cougars it was before taking any more steps.**** couldn't handle thelow pass gound out important yard- 2 day in which those long from center while trying to age. Next a pass to Far- days of practice really Mark off NOV. 20 on your calendar as a red - letter day. punt in the end zone. re11 and a pass to Billy Mc- piad off. If you had to On that day members of Alpha Zau Omega will sponsor a Again the Cougars Arthur got the Delta Chi single out any one player local Dating Game. Jerry Cantrell is hard at work on de- scored fdlowing the free the first down deep inCou- for the Cougars who tall", which wlil be announced In full larer. kick, this time on a beau- gar territory. At this point played better than anyone **** tiful 45 yard pass from the t-ough Cats,gOt mean lese, I believed that it The Taus would like to wish good luck to the mi811ty Glass to Ronnie Morton who and after pames be impossible for it Gamecocks in their game Saturday with the Florence State had otten behind Delta Chi Reaves to Farrel mlwd in was truly a team victory Lions. sa? ety David Kinsaul. Mor- between a 10 yard penalty, with special credit goin$to The ATO's will wind up the football season with a sea- ton missed the PATandthe the Delta Chi found on third the offensive and defensive son's end party at the Downtowner Motor Inn in Anniston. and goal the same situtation lines and the dc'f~ll~l\'t' Music will be provided by the Morticians from Gadsden. Cougars led 17-0 at half they were faced with on backs. time. .>...,.-* . . 8 1,. 1;: -1 ~~u~~~~~n~r~r~vxt~~v~~~b~~~~, I . ct \.r.c.I . . .. .s-.-.1 , - -.-I-- - . -.-. . -...... Page 8 chanticleer Monday, November 18, 1968

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Portfolio: The Student Government Association

Chanticleer photographer Joe Serviss happened by the weekly meeting of the JSU Student Government Associa- tion the other night and took these shots of student demo- cracy in action. Photos at bottom left show several sena- tors and representatives. Picture at top left shows (seat- ed) treasurer Carol Jean Smith,president Ronnie Smither- man and vice president Roger Killian. Atright is Joe Pat- ton, as he presents legislation to be considered. Photo at bottom right shows Smitherman as he gives Rhett Brock a $75 check for an outstanding job as homecoming chairman. The SGA meets every Monday night at 6:30 in Room 249 of Bibb Graves. All students are invited.