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David G. Baarda States, are provided with
Dr. David G. Baarda of the stipends and a special projects
Georgia College faculty and his fund for use in activities
wife, Elizabeth, have been relating to the aims of the
named Danforth Associates bv Foundation program.
the Danforth Foundation of St. The Associates also attend
Louis, Missouri. annual national and regional
Dr. Baarda is an associate conferences.
professor of chemistry. Baarda became a member of
The Danforth Associate the Georgia College faculty in
program is an effort to 1965 after working as a Senior
recognize and encourage good Research Chemist for Texaco,
teaching and to assist in per- Inc., and as an Atomic Energy
sonalizing the education Commission Research Par-
process. \ ticipant at the Savannah River
According to the Foundation, Laboratory,
the program places emphasis
on the "the role of the teacher- A native of Jasper County,
scholar who has a strong con- Iowa, he holds the B.A. degree
cern for students as persons, from Central College and the
who has competence in his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from
discipline, who is a man of faith, the University of Florida.
and who has an awareness of Mrs. Baarda, the former
the relevance of that faith to the Elizabeth Traylor of Gab-
Georgia College's new Rotary exchange student, Alain Fromental, and his wife, Ann, have been problems of our age."
formally welcomed to Milledgeville by Milledgeville Rotary Club President Cecil Ward (left) and bettville, Georgia, earned the
Danforth Associates, now B.A. degree at Georgia College
chairman Joseph F. Specht of the GC Department of Business Administration and Economics. Alain, numbering 2200 faculty
from Dijon, France, will work toward the Master of Business Administration Degree at Georgia and the M.S. at the University of
members and their husbands or Florida.
College. Mrs. Fromental is taking leave from her medical studies in France to be with her husband. wives at more than 700 colleges
during his year in the United States. She has had experience as a
and universities in the United college teacher and an in-
dustrial chemist, and is
currently a member of the
Georgia College Alumni
Executive Board.
Thomas M. Deaton
Dr. Thomas M. Deaton,
assistant professor of history at
Georgia College has been
selected for listing in the 1970
edition of Outstanding Young
Men of America.
The publication is an annual
biographical history of men
between the ages of 21 and 35
who have distinguished
Vol. 46 No. 4 GEORGIA COLLEGE AT MILLEDGEVILLE October 15, 1970 themselves by exceptional
Cont. on Page 4
Bits 'N Pieces
SPECTRUM MAKES P.M. PICTURES
Senate Follies
Annual pictures will be made Thursday, from 6 to 9 o'clock in The Senate has been Tommie Walker. NEW DORM: Sandra
the evening in addition to the regular times, so that those restocked this year to work to WELLS: Carolyn Bennet, Euforbia, Mamie Sadler, Olinei
students who are unable to have their's made during the day make this campus the best. The Sandy Hasty. Thompson.
may have their pictures made. Senate, the lawmaking body, is SANFORD: Sherry R. DAY STUDENTS: Tony
KAFFEE HAUS GOES SOUR headed by the Vice-President of Ballard, Kim Rucker. Armstrong, Harvel Boyer,
CGA, Susan Jackson. The HONORS: Faye Cook. Emily Butts, Jim Carpenter,
No longer is das Kaffee Haus, Das Kaffee Haus. No, it has not Cheryl Fincher, James Gore,
been demolished; the name has just been changed - to protect amendments to the con- BELL ANNEX-TERRELL
stitutuion are made here. C: Sandra Lee, Jane Nix. David Hawley, Marie Hit-
the innocent and heighten the atmosphere. Grand Opening for chcock, Sarah Holsenbeck, Bill
"The Lemon" is tonight from 7:30 to 11:00p.m. and will also be Students have brought many BEESON: Tim Henebry,
issues to Senate such as, the David Perkins. (Runoff). Mathews, Brenda Maxwell,
open from 8 till 12, Friday. Donnie Maynard, David Pet-
The Lemon, located on the second floor of Mayfair Hall, offers unrestricted curfew and later BELL: Linda Keene, Diane
dorm closing hours. Any Mcintosh, Prudence Wilson. tigrew, Ken Powell, Juan
entertainment and refreshments for the social life of Georgia Ravele, Donald Shell, Steve
College, every Thursday and Friday nights. proposals should be taken to the TERRELL: Peggy Harris,
Senator in your dorm and there Faith Shoemaker. Simpson, Cal Wray.
I'M LONELY it will be written into a bill to be
I'm still here! Who am I? I am your fantastic 1969-1970
Spectrum. There is still a few of me left. If you missed a chance
presented at the next Senate
meeting. Remember your
Orpheus Descending"
of picking me up last year, Mrs. Donahoo has been taking very Senators are only as good as the A Mississippi wandering Oglesbee), a fiery woman of
good care of me for you. Please come to Mrs. Donahoo's office people they represent, so if guitar-player, a rural Orpheus, Italian extraction and wife of
and give me a good home! anyone has a suggestion - go see descends from off the highway the dying owner of the store.
TUTORS TUTOR FREE your Senator. and into the life of a woman She is equally lonely and
Need help in accounting? A free tutoring service is being Here are the people storekeeper and the gossip, more lost than Val, and in her
offered by two senior accounting majors, John Lancaster and representing you! intrigue, and violence of a hot- need turns to the guitar player
Sharon Keys. All accounting courses, general education, and ENNIS: Michail Pizzorno, tempered town. for comfort. Out of his ten-
upper level are covered every Tuesday and Thursday from 4-5 Val Xavier (Massee derness, he gave .her love ~ wild
o'clock, Room 105, Lanier Hall. Last Thursday, October 8, began Bateman), handsome, wild with the sweetness of freedom.
the session and over 15 attended. Everyone needing help in What Kind Of spirited and guileless, seeks But in the townspeoples' minds
accounting is urged to take advantage of this free assistance. shelter from his past life in the liaison becomes corrupt and
Frog Did You Say search of a new one in a small drives them to strike out at the
REGISTRATION 1970 dry goods store operated by two lonely people in venomous
What's a "Frogdude's"'? Just Lady Torrance (Charlotte
This year at Georgia College there were approximately 1750 about the weirdest clothing and violence.
students to register. The Junior class came up with the largest things shop that ever hit The play, produced by the
enrollment with a total of 516 students. Freshmen class with 470 Annual Hike Georgia College Theater,
were second, and the Senior and the Sophomore class almost Milledgeville. Weird walls
tied with 366 and 388 respectively. weird rakes and some pretty : On October 21, the four will be presented on November
weird people. In fact, classes will be brought together 5,6, and 7at 8:00p.m, in Russell
From the total enrollment of this year only 39.4 percent are everythings weird, except the
male students. with Georgia College's Annual Auditorium.
merchandiise. If your looking Hike. It will start at 2:00 P.M.
"ROMANCE AND REALITY" • TV SPECIAL for button-down shirts forget it; The four classes meet on
Do you go for Women's Lib? Well, to get some information on only what's really happening is front campus dressed in class
at Frogdude's. They've got a Bridge Game, Foot Race Circle
how womankind was put on a pedestal, turn your television on colors. Everyone will march Dodge Ball, Shoe Throw, Chess,
October 21 at 8:30p.m, to either Channel 8 or Channel 30, and great assortment of bell bot- with banners and cheers to
toms, body shirts, and whatever and Volleyball. The big event is
watch "Romance and Reality". This is not propoganda, it's part Baldwin Field. The Seniors will the seniors playing faculty in
of a thirteen part television special,on civilization. it takes to get you together be wearing white shorts and
without put-ons, rip-offs, and Softball. The seniors will also
The series of specials began October 7. Coming up next week, purple shirts.
October 38, same place and same time, is "Man - The Measure hassle. The activities will consist of challenge the faculty in the
of All Things", and the following week, November 4, ."The Hero Posters, patchesi paper and Class and Faculty competition. Mystery Game of the year. The
As An Artist" will be shown. Another parallel to Now will be on pipes are on the way arid should The events will be such things Halftime Activities will be the
November 11, entitled ."Protest and Communication". arrive any second. If you're into as the egg throw, over and Supreme Royal Entertainment
The series will be shown each Wednesday night until what's new, you're into under, Scavenger Hunt, Eating which will be a surprise to
December 30 at 8:30p.m. on both Channel 8 and 30. Frogdude's at 114 South Wyne Contest.. Blind Man's Bluff everyone.
Street.
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Oclolcr IS. tft% THE COLONNADE

Chalk Lines And Pressure Tactics Note From Sports Editor|


Monday, October 12, the election of Day Student
Senators took place on the walkway in front of Lanier
Hall. Amid the hustle and bustle of daily routine Day
Students, numbering a total of 196, cast their vote for
their representatives to the Georgia Colllege Student
In response to an article
written last week. Coach Floyd
Anderson, head of the HPER
department, took time out from
his busy schedule to write and
send in the article on this page
Sports
Senate. To insure that all voters were well informed
of the candidates qualifications, a slip of paper
bearing eighteen of the twenty-five names of can-
explaining where Student
Activity Funds are going. I Georgia College Athletics
would like to thank him per- By: Floyd Anderson
didates were given to each voter that would take sonally for his actions and
advantage of the free advice. This was done so.that commend him on his article. It The Department of Health, Physical Education and
the"not too" informed day students could take this is not often enough that we Recreation, which is responsible for the conduction of in-
receive response from the tramurals, extra-murals, and intercollegiate athletics, is
list, pick up a ballot and check the eighteen names pleased and happy to provide these activities for the Georgia
faculty like this at which so
from the list on the ballot. many articles are aimed, and it College family. The department is fully cognizant of the fact
After studying the GC Election Code/ which states shows the first signs of the that these activities would not be possible were it not for you the
that campaigning cannot be done within thirty feet of faculty and student body here at students. Through your payment of an activity fee and the
the polls on an election day, this very ethical and Georgia College tuning in to deliberations. of the Student Activity Budget Committee
honorable group of nominees marked with chalk the each other. (comprised of students, faculty and administration) these
perscribed thirty feet limit, and at least while anyone I would also like to take this programs are funded.
opportunity to ask any of you to As athletic director of (Jeorgia College, I feel responsible to
was watching, stayed beyond that line. inform you as to how your monies are being used. For the school
write in to the Colonnade Sports
The gripe that we are presenting is this: If these staff on any subjects thereof, year 1970-71, the athletic budget has been allocated in the
students had the time and the energy to campaign all particularly misunderstandings following manner:
day-when did they not campaign before the election GC Colonial. Jimmy Wildman, struggles with Covenant and gripes. Unless we hear
day? A campaign ritual includes a political rally, defensive man to make a goal that never became a reality. The from you we think we're doing Officiating $2,102.00
where candidates meet constituents and express Colonials meet Erskin College next Tuesday afternoon at 3 p.m. alright, so write in please. Uniforms $3,648.00
Sponge-Brains Squeeze Out Winning Votes views and issues. This could easily have been atBoddie Jr. High field. Equipment 4,709.00
Travel 6,425.00
being pushed in the general direction of arranged for one afternoon on front campus and An Editorial: Food 3,157.00
The worst thing that can be done in
the American system of democracy is the voting table with the list in their would have given all candidates a chance to make Lodging 540.00
to have your 6od-given rights as a
citizen infringed upon. Such was the
hand.
This leads one to feel that Georgia
their "face" known, not Just their "names on a list".
Also another part of campaigning is publicity. This
Stuck In The Mud Academic General Expenses
Green's Fees
1,317.00
250.00
case of the voters who listened to and
used the list circulated on the day of the College consists of a few people with writer saw no posters and not one of the candidates
Last Saturdays game against win. As the half rolled around
Council Trips Entry Fees
Medical Expenses
40.00
500.00
brains and a few with sponges. These approached the newspaper for space to voice his they had tied it up 1-1, and it By: Clyde Moore
Day Student Senate elections as a issues. Had he done so, he would have had found The North Georgia College was Cheer Leaders 500.00
guideline for casting their votes. sponge-brains know no preference and another defeat for the GC team. looked promising. The game Tuesday marked a
thrive on soaking up any and all in- Colonnade ready and willing to meet the demands of The game was played in un- went on tooth and nail but the momentous occasion here at
formation and squeeze it air back out in any or all candidates. favorable conditions when it scores stayed the same. Finally Georgia College the first This makes a grand total of $23,188.00
Though the act of pressuring But, they concentrated their efforts on drawing began to rain shortly after the in the fourth GG got in another Academic Council of the year
students into voting for a certain exactly the same way it went in; no point by bouncing Steve Blair
chalk lines and having lists printed which was an easy kickoff. The team played very presided over by Dean Hoke.
number of candidates is deplorable/ the changes or deletions, just returning the the ball into the goal off the There was an awful lot of
way out-drawing chalk lines is much easier than well and dissappointed North The various items and amounts make possible the conduction
fact that you the students sat back and' exact identical things, whether it be Georgia who expected an easy other team's player, a lucky business on the agenda. The of a program of Soccer, Baseball, Basketball, Men's Tennis,
facts or a list of names. writing or giving a campaign platform. win. It was not until the second break and seemingly decisive. session opened by rail-roadlng
allowed such action to take place and We, the Editorial Board, feel this action, though
Women's Tennis, Golf, Men's Intramurals, Women's In-
allowed someone else to do your This is a pitiful state for college quarter that the opposition But Berry rallied right at the Dr. Dooley into being secretary tramurals. Gymnastics, Cheer leading and medical expenses.
students who scream endlessly about "legal" under the Georgia College election code does could manage to score. Our finish and got in a final tying for the body; they then These programs involve the following: 13 Soccer Matches, 20
thinking for you is unexplainable. notsay much for the character or initiative of the Day team came back quickly though point. If the victory were proceded into the duller
Granted/ it was not your fault that the being treated like adults and being Basketball Games,, 10 Gymanastic Meets, 10 Women's Tennis
Student Senators. It was an unethical act,one which in the third quarter to tie the decided by skill, the Colonnials business. There were curricula Matches, 16 Men's Tennis Matches, 23 Baseball Games, 12 Golf
candidates did not campaign, but you mature enough to think and make would win hands down. They
we do not support or agree with. We propose that in score. The North Georgia team changes proposed by Dr. Matches, 4 to 6 Extramural Volleyball Matches, A Variety of
could have voted for only the ones decisions for themselves. If you were so then did some very good turned in the best performance Wolferstieg, Dr. Vincent, and
smart you would have told these the future more pre-election campaigning bedone and Men's Intramural Activities, and A Variety of Women's In-
whom you knew or not voted at all. manuevers and managed to slip yet this season against Berry Dr. Snead who gave a long tramural Activities.
"honorablepoliticians"toget lost, that less pressuring'of voters the day of the election. a second by just before the the and it was due to the combined oration after her proposal was
This was not the case, for all day you had a brain of your own and could To those of you who don't know who won the end of the thired quarter. effort of every player on the tabled in which she con-
Monday members of the newly elected Aside from the budget information that has been described
vote for yourself. But you did it; maybe election-guess! Yes, those eighteen people won GC came back quickly to tie team. tradicted herself several times.
herein, I would like to extend to each student the invitation to
block milled around in the Lanier area you did it; maybe you were tricked into (names on page one). Our question is this: If they the score again early in the Looking back at the scores (3- Finally Ken Gaskil, a student
support and or participate in any or all of these activities. Ac-
grabbing people and with a pat on the something you didn't take seriously were so lazy as not to present a campaign, will they fourth on a head ball by Ralph 0,2-0,3-2,2-2) it looks as though representative, was given the
tivity schedules for intramurals, extramurals and athletic
back coaxed them into voting for their , have the initiative to attend the Senate meetings? And Piro,and managed to hold them we're up for a win in the next floor, after most of the Heads of
enough to use a little brainpower on; so game Saturday against St. Depts. had left. He proposed
contests have been and will be printed and circulated as they are
favorite eighteen candidates. They if they do, what can we, expect from them, more until just before the end of the formed.
if things at Senate don't please you, you game. Due to some confusion Bernard in Ala., last year we core curricula changes (at
grabbed/ and the people who would have no one to blame but yourself. Why unethical practices? Time will tell. Our only hope is almost beat them. This year we which Dr. Sneed balked at the
among the team when a man
listen to them soon found themselves not start thinking for yourself? that some will not return winter quarter and their went down in play they got in a have to; we've improved 100 same changes she had asked
empty seats may be filled by more reputable persons. final point to win a close 3-2 percent. for) and the P.E. credit for
game. The team showed that Don't forget the game to be varsity players. Dean Hoke
Campus In The Round they really are getting into it by played here next Tuesday af- quickly commented that Mr.
again out playing the op- ternoon at 3 p.m. on Boddie Jr. Anderson had said he did not
Editorial Note: The weekly column. Campus In The Round, position. High field against Erskin like this proposal (PE credit)
by Gene Stevenson will be discontinued for the rest of the Again Tuesday the Collonials College. Last year they slam- and heated debate broke out
quarter because he has had to drop out of school for personal dressed out to meet Berry med us 10-1. Already this year about the core curricla changes.
reasons. We, the Editorial Board, wish to express our deepest College in Rome, Ga. This game they've beatten Berry 6-1 and There were only a few who had
gratitude to Gene for taking time out weekly from a too busy was supposedly a sure defeat for North Georgia also. This is anything to say at all. The
schedule to write his enjoyable and enlightening column. GC. But our team came through probably the roughest game our discussion almost approached
Because no one could possibly take his place, there will be no and upset them with a tie score boys will have this year and if disorder, but the Dean finally
your opinion; is overwhelming. Somebody must not have liked susbstitute for his column and his place on the editorial page will they ever needed support they said time out and tabled the
(Ed. note: To insure the rights of 2-2. In the first quarter the
you any more than we. be waiting for him winter quarter. need it now. Keep your fingers proposal along with everything
of the authors of Letters To The You're damn right we have team was so well organized that
the right to participate in after the first point by Wildman crossed, and your mouth open else and dismissed council
Editor, I am requesting that all
Golden Slipper and we're Pat Raps it looked as though we would at the game, _ leaving nothing undone (or done
letters be signed, placed in an
envelope and put in Box 707 by
5:00 P.M. Wednesday. Letters
mighty proud to be able to have
the privilege. Slipper is not for The Colonnade, though The Colonnade for that matter).
I had gone to this meeting
must be signed so that if a need those who have no spirit, no sporting a larger staff than last solely to hear the opposition to
arises to consult with the writer,
it may be possible. All names
courage, no talent, and
especially no couth. We're glad
that you don't come around
year, is still in need of typists,
writers, and even editors. We do
not have a news or a features
The Colonnade, the student newspaper of Georgia CoUege at
MilledgevUIe, is published weekly except during examinations
and holidays. It serves as a clearing house for student opinion
Free Beer the proposal I had made, which
was all but completely ignored.
The HPER dept. knew it would
will be withheld on request and
the writer's identity known only during Slipper because you'd editor and the places should be and as a medium of communication between students and ac- come up and didn't even send
to the editor.) probably Messer that up, too. filled as soon as possible. After tivities on campus. representation. They have not
this spring only one member of To Everyone Showing Up At heard the last of it. This is a fair
the present editorial board will Editorial Board proposal and will not be
When the Freshmen arrived
be at Georgia College so we
Dear R.D.,
It is becoming increasingly
on this campus we were
honored to be able to help them need students now to train for
the positions of editors, business
Pat Eilinitton Editor-in-Chief
The Tuesday Soccer Game
dropped so easily. I ask that you
students send in your feelings NASH'S
adjust to college life. We were Dennis Burleson.... ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Business Manager on my proposal so that I may
evident that you and your
opinions are completely glad to go through Rat Week manager and editor-in-chief. If Clyde Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Editor present them to the Academic Basil's Squire §lfop
and have some fun with the you are interested please come Council at the next meeting
repulsive and totally un- by the office and talk to me Kathy S u l l i v a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M a n a g i n g Editor Come on downstairs to the Squire Shop at Nash's and let Cal
necessary. Not only do you Freshmen. We challenge you to when hopefully the HPER dept.
ask any of them who par- about writing. will feel inclined to attend (if and Buster show you the newest in fashions for young men.
possess a slanted viewpoint, you CharlesOberleitner •••••••••••••• •••••Tlieatricaland (With a live elephant in their pocket).
ticipated in Rat Week and see if Also I want each student to they'll let me in after this ar-
also do not have the necessary
they had as much fun as we did. feel free to write letters to the Entertainment Editor ticle).
intelligence to realize that you
are completely stupid.
editor on any subject or gripe, Anetta McLeod, Susie Poweli, Rose Stephens, Kathy Towles,
4 S
In closing we would remind in addition to this if you have a
Billic Sue Pippin.
you that without a woman you beef which you think merits an

HARROLDS
Your odor has been apparent wouldn't be here and without editorial, let me know. I am
on this campus for quite some your so-called "Pseudo always ready and willing to talk Editorial Pollcy-The opinions expressed on the editorial page
time and we find that we can no woman," you wouldn't have a about any gripe and if possible are those of the Editorial Board and do not necessarily comply
longer hold our collective noses date on this campus, and you use the paper as a means to get with the opinions of the students, faculty or administration of
and ignore you: The stench of brag about 52 dates in 52 nifthts? action. Georgia College.
'mmi'
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Page 4 THE COLONNADE October 15, 1970

Mug Shots For All Unfamiliar Faces


Pictures for the organizations for the Spectrum will be made David Northington
on Thursday and Friday Oct, 15 and 16 in front of th^ con- Vokurka enjoys wildlife and
struction site for the new S.U. Clubs will PLEASE assemble David B. Northington, one of nature. He likes to fish, travel,
promptly and the president should have a list of the members the new faculty in the music work on cars, and collect coins.
with him or her. department this year at Mr. Vokurka is working on a
Times are as follows: Georgia College, is a native of program of special education
Macon, Ga. Mr. Northington is for mentally retarded children.
FRIDAY considered to be one of the
finest pianist of the younger Martin D. Bittick
generation. Mr. Northington is
11:45 to 12:00 Alumni Association a graduate of the Cincinnati Our new Director of Choral
12:00 to 12:15 College Theater College-Conservatory of Music Activities this year is Martin
12:15 to 12:30 Clara Hassock Home Ec. Chapter and there he earned the Bittick, formerly chairman of
12:30 to 12:45 Phi Epsilon Bachelor and Master of Music the music department and
12:45 to 1:00 College Band degrees. choral director of the
1:00 to 1:15 Literary Guild Vicksburg, Mississippi, public
At the age of nine he made his school system.
1:15 to 1:30 ACEI first public appearance and at
1:30 to 1:45 HPER Mr. Bittick earned his
eighteen he was the winner of B.M.E. and M.M.E. degrees
1:45 to 2:00 Phi Gamma Mu the American Music Scholar-
2:00 to 2:15 Colonial Club ship Association's Piano from Louisiana State Univer-
2:15 to 2:30 Sigma Alpha Iota Competition; Also, thar year he sity. In Vicksburg he developed
competed as the youngest one of the largest choral
contestant in the Second In- programs in the state.
HOUSE COUNCILS ternational Van Cliburn Piano When asked how he likes
Competition. MiUedgeville and Georgia
David Northington College, Mr. Bittick replied,
2:30 to 2:40 Beeson Mr. Northington has com- "Very much. The people are
peted in many piano com- very friendly. The staff are all
2:40 to 2:50Ennis
2:50 to 3:00 Honors petitions, winning first place in John F. Vokurka tops in their fields.
3:00 to 3:10 Adams the Romeo Gorno Competition, Mr. Vokurka, our new MiUedgeville is not at all as bad
3:10to 3:20 Wells the Hausserman Competition, Assistant Professor of as everyone told me it would
3:20 to 3:30 Sanford and the McElroy Piaho Com- Education, is from East be "
3:30 to 3:40 Bell Annex and Terrell C petition. He has appeared as Michigan University. He is very Mr. Bittick enjoys all types of
3:40 to 3:50 Bell guest soloist with the Cincinnati interested in ecology, and says music. He says that music is
3:50 to 4:00 Terrell Proper Philharmonic, the Willingham that it is not as polluted here as like furniture-contemporary
Symphony and also with the in East Michigan. styles are changing constantly,
world-renowned LaSalle From Indiana University Mr. however many people still
Cont. From Page 1 Vokurka earned his B.S. and furnish their homes with an-
Quartet. Mr. Northington has
<< >> M.S. degrees. He is now tiques and styles such as Early
also been heard in radio
broadcasts and television ap- working on his doctorate. American. In the same way,
service, achievement and pearances across the United Being an outdoorsman, Mr. music is changing all the time,
at the Smithsonian Institution in
leadership. States.
October.
Those listed are selected form
among recommendations made
The exhibition is sponsored
jointly by the Smithsonian and
Phi Beta Lamba Conducts Drive
by local community leaders,
Jaycee chapters, college
the Georgia Commission on the B.S.U. Minutes Phi Beta Lambda is con- who plan to enter business to
Arts. Its purpose is to show the ducting a membership drive become oriented to the business
alumni associations and spectrum of craft art activities At B.S.U. this past Tuesday
military commandants. during the week of October 12- world.
in Georgia at its highest level of night. Dr. Tommy Starkes of 16. Phi Beta Lambda is a
Deaton, a native of achievement. the Home Mission Board talked national orgazization of college All eligible students are
Clarkesville, Tennessee, has to us about what Christians and business clubs and the only urged to support the Business
been a member of the Georgia Works by traditional craft- the church must do to meet the
smen, designer craftsmen, business club on campus. Administration Department by
College faculty since 1967. He challenges of the '70's. Membership is open to all joining Phi Beta Lambda and
holds the A.B. degree from artists, and collaborators with We also made plans for our
industry are included. Business majors, freshmen getting a friend to join with you.
Mississippi College, the M.A. deputation to Moselyveile through seniors, including The dues are $3.50 and $3.00 of
and the Ph.D. from the Gaines' entries are all Baptist, where we will conduct
original designs in jewelry and students in Business this amount goes to State and
University of Georgia, and the the services this Sunday night Education, Fashion Marketing, National dues. Anyone wishing
bb.D. from Southern Baptist metalsmithing, executed in at 7:30. The state-wide B.S.U.
sterling, gold, nickel, ebony and Two-Year Secretarial, Ac- to join is asked to leave their
Theological Seminary. convention will be held at Rock counting, Office, and name and box number with Dr.
semi-precious stones. Eagle Oct.30-Nov. 1. Management. The purpose of Spect's secretary or with one of
George Gaines Gaines has been a member of Everyone is invited to join us the club is to foster social the following people; Angle
the Georgia College faculty and get involved. B.S.U. meets fellowship among the students Cook, Brenda Lewis, Tony
Five works by George since 1960 and chairmanof the in the Lemon (2nd floor of the Business Administration
Gaines, Chairman of the Armstrong, or Jerry Sapp. Dr.
GC art department since 1963. Mayfair) at 5:45 Tuesdays. Department, giving them a Mary Otwell and Mr. J. Gordon
department of art at Georgia His works have been exhibited Next week George Tourney better opportunity to know each
College, have been accepted for Long of the Business Ad-
in a number of national and from the Home Mission Board other and their faculty mem- ministration Department are
the'Georgia Craftsmen's Show state shows. will talk to us about "Con- bers and to assist the students the faculty advisors forthe club.
fronting the Ghetto."

G.C.
Classified Ads
MAID WANTED
Three poor batchelors need
October 15-31 maid two-three days a week for
a couple of hours. Light
cleaning, no ironing, cooking or
FREE washing. Will provide tran-
sportation if necessary. No
benefits, strictly business. Call
452-7875 after 6 p.m. Interview
required, will discuss pay.
Imprinting On Boxed
TYPIST
Typing of undergraduate
Christmas Cards papers desired by Mrs. Walter
McBride. Call and discuss
price, 452-5416.
Only At The
FOR SALE
For sale set of New Testament
records containing thirteen,

m u m HOUSE records. Price $39.95. Call 452-


7949.

FOR SALE
LTD. For sale '67 Plymouth Fury I,
a.c, power brakes, good tires,
straight shift, good condition,
116 S Wayne 452-1998 $650. See David Hawley, Day
Student Lounge.

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