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Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 11-17-1967 The George-Anne Georgia Southern University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (1967). The George-Anne. 2547. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/2547 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. HAPPY Published By Students of Georgia Southern College Volume 47 Statesboro, Georgia, Friday, Nov. 17,1967 Number 9 Winter Pre-registration Planned for Nov. 27-Dec. 6 By KEN PURCELL ege, will be available to all stu- ADVISORS Staff Writer dents now enrolled except those During the pre-registration who have obligations to the bus- week, all students who wish Pre - registration for winter iness office in the form of fines to pre-register may see their quarter will be held Nov. 27 or fees. advisor and complete neces- through Dec. 6 in individual All students not taking advan- sary forms. The advisor will aid division offices, according to tage of the new system of re- the student in preparing a trial Lloyd Joyner, registrar. gistration, along with beginning schedule with desired courses AVAILABILITY freshmen and transfers as well and periods indicated. Alternate Pre - registration, being used as former students not enrolled periods or courses will also be for the first time at the coll- fall quarter, will receive time included in case first choices permit cards to be used the have already been filled. Alter- morning of Jan. 3 for usual nates will be used only after mass registration in the Hanner the primary course choice has Howell Outlines Building. been closed or cancelled. Pre - registration will be can- After the trial schedule has celled for all students who are been completed and approved excluded for academic or other by the advisor it is returned, Security Policies reasons, or who fail to pick up along with other forms, to the Harold Howell, chief of Cam- their course card packets at the registrar. Only after the regis- pus Security, spoke to a meet- designated time. Any student trar’s office has all the nec- ing of Student Congress Nov. having his pre-registration can- essary information is a student 9 concerning policies of security celled must re-register Jan. 3 considered pre-registered. toward traffic and fine problems in the old manner. PROCEDURE here. CHANGE SCHEDULES At the time of pre-registration Concerning traffic fines, Students who pre-register and the student will be given a card Howell reported that the Traf- find it necessary to change stating the time at which he fic Committee raised the fines schedules will report to the must report to the Hanner Buil- in comparative prices with other Hanner Building on the after- ding Jan. 3 in order to confirm colleges for two reasons. The noon of Jan. 3 at the time gi- his registration. At the given first was so that the fines would ven them. At this time they time the student will pick up ROGER MUDD be comparable to those of other will be permitted to make any his packet of cards and, assu- CBS Correspondent To Lecture Here schools and second, to discharge changes necessitated by having ming there is no problem in his minor infractions such as il- failed courses in a series or pre- schedule, be allowed to pro- legal parking. requisite courses, or for any He also emphasized that Cam- other valid reason. continued on page 2 CBS Correspondent pus Security does not support itself through money collected from fines. A breakdown of the number of tickets for fall quar- Thirty-Two Coeds Vie For Title; Will Lecture Jan. 8 ter and this quarter was given as follows: Fall quarter 1966-67, Roger Mudd, CBS correspon- national recognition for his con- 1685 automobiles registered and Miss Starlight Ball to be Selected dent for Congress, will present troversial research in the use 1,655 summons issued. Fall the first in a series of forums of the drug LSD, is scheduled quarter 1967-68, 2440 automo- Thirty-two contestants for Club; Elaine Thomas, SGEA; sponsored by Student Congress to speak in February. biles registered and 1906 sum- Miss Starlight Ball will be pre-' Kim Cibulski, Cooper Hall; and the Office of Student Acti- James Mosely, editor of “Sau- mons issued to date. sented at the intermission Sat- Nancy Parrish, Theta Pi vities. Mudd will lecture Jan. cer News” and America’s fore- “Our division realizes that urday evening. A new Miss Star- Omega; Vicki South, Alpha Phi 8 in McCroan Auditorium. most expert on flying saucers, there is a lot of confusion the light Ball will then be crowned Omega; Judy Stevens, Delta Sig- A reporter and CBS news- will speak March 26. Moseley first week of school, so we by Mary Johnston, the 1966 Miss ma Pi; Fran Cleveland, Hen- caster, Mudd has reported news has been investigating uniden- hold off on issuing summons Starlight Ball. dricks Hall; Chery Teston, Dor- from the nation’s Capitol for 12 tified flying objects since 1953. during this time,” said Howell, Alpha Rho Tau and Tau man Hall; Ann Campbell, Phi years. In 1964 he set a record Red Auqrback, termed the “but the problem of people gett- Kappa Epsilon are co-sponsors Beta Lambda; Diane McCon- in marathon reporting of the greatest coach in the history ing into habits of breaking rules of the Starlight Ball to be held nel, Golden Eagle Band; Har- Senate debate on the Civil of sports, is scheduled to pre- increases the problem of this Saturday, Nov. 18 from 8 until riet Hill, PEM Club; Laura Rights Bill, broadcasting for 67 sent a forum May 9. Auerback policy.” Howell further stated 12 p.m. at the National Guard Tomlinson, Brannen Hall; Lynne days from the Senate Steps. is general manager and former that his department realized the Armory. Music is by Mouse, the Morrison, Deal Hall; Diana Seen frequently on “Face coach of the Boston Celtics. confusion caused by the closing Boys with Brass. Cleveland, Delta Pi Alpha; Jan- the Nation,” “CBS Reports” and of the Hanner Building lot, but et Henley, Anderson Hall; Ei- “CBS Evening News with Wal- that it was thought that the Tickets can be purchased in leen Morris, Sigma Epsilon Chi; ter Cronkite,” Mudd has been problems are now being remi- the lobby of the Williams Center, Sally Booth, Winburn Hall; Sally anchor man of “Capitol Cloak- Band Presents died. Friday, Nov. 17 and Saturday, Braswell, Lewis Hall; Faye room” and also reports on “The The traffic appeals committee Nov. 18 from 11 a.m. until 2 Riddle, TKE; Nancy Dollon, Washington Week.” He co-an- is composed of the faculty mem- p.m. Prices are $1.75 in advance Sanford Hall; Kay’ Bennett, chored the CBS-TV coverage of bers of the Campus Safety Com- and $2 at the door. Circle K; Barby Cronk, IAT; the 1964 Democratic Convention. Concert, Nov. 21 mittee. The members are ap- This year there are 32 con- Judy Maye, Cone Hall; Susan Mudd accompanied Soviet The Golden Eagle Band under pointed by the president. The testants for Miss Starlight Ball. Jones, Veasy Hall; Cheryl Wil- Premier Nikita Krushchev du- the direction of Warren Fields, difficulty of having students on They are Nancy Carter, Phi son, Sigma Pi; Suzanne Thomas, ring his 1959 tour of the Uni- will present a free concert for the Appeals Board is that stu- Mu Alpha; Runa Soderberg, Olliff Hall; Beverly Carlson, ted States and provided the the student body, Tuesday, Nov. dents are leaving constantly Gamma Sigma Upsilon; Sherry Sigma Chi; Sharyn Reddick, commentary on the televised 21 at 8:15 p.m. in McCroan and there would be too much Lanier, Phi Sigma Kappa; Su- Buford Hall; Deanna Dowdy, Senate Select Committee hear- Auditorium. turnover. Howell did however, san Walker, Home Economics ACE. ings on racketeering in labor The musical numbers to be state that he has no objection and management. featured are January February to merging the two committees. Timothy Leary, a former Har- March by Gillis; Second Suite When asked why the student vard University professor, who in F, Opus 28, No. 2 by Holst isn’t allowed to voice.his case has attained national recogni- which will be conducted by Tom verbally, Howell reported, DIGEST Harris, student conductor; Cele- tion for his controversial re- “Eventually the college will Men admire Starlight Ball contest- bration Overature by Creston; search in the use of the drug have a Traffic Court with a ants ... see story. The Starlight Ball Komm, susser Tod by Bach- judge who will complete the LSD, will speak at the college is scheduled for Nov. IS. in February. Leidzen; Concerto in C Major decision. Appeals Board mem- for Piccolo and Band by Vivaldi- bers have stated that they will Staff writer completes a study of College Young Democrats and Reed which will feature Celia talk to a student if his appeal fashions seen on campus, p. 2. Young Republicans will sponsor Huff as soloist; Fantasia in F is turned down.” Annual Christmas Tree lighting a “Politics in Georgia” forum by Mozart-Schaefer; and Finale Howell also revealed that planned, see p. 3. February 6. The speaker will be from Symphony No. 5 by Shos- there will be a new parking announced later.

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