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NEWSPAPER AWAY! Put it 711 N. Wilkinson Street (a ten-
outside your dorm Saturday, minute walk from G.C.) or for
March 6, when all citizens of those who cannot make the trip,
Milledgeville and the Allenwood bring your papers to the Biology
section can participate in an Department in Herty Hall.
effort made by a local group to
VOL 46 March 4. 1971 No. 16 conserve our beautiful Anyone interested in helping
^,t..UAi>. forestlands. The Environmental this group for an hour of their
Concern Organization (ECO) time is asked to meet at Fowler-
and local civic groups are Flemister Concrete Company
conducting a newspaper drive any time Saturday to receive an
from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on assigned route, "rransportation
that day. Papers may also be is not necessary but would be
delivered directly to Fowler- useful, if available.

Bio Dept Awarded


2nd NSF Grant
The biology department of academic average, at least 50
Georgia College has been quarter hours of science
awarded a $7,800 grant under courses, and a recommendation
the National Science Foun- from the science advisors of
dation's Under graduate students attending colleges
Research P a r t i c i p a t i o n other than Gewgia College.
Program.
A deadline of March 5 has
Chorus To Perform During Holidays Department chairman David
J. Cotter said the funds will be
been set for the submission of
research proposals.
used to support and equip a
Mr. Martin Bittick, director on their Spring Tour. The 1971, when the choir leaves at special ten-week research The biologist stressed that
of choral activities at Georgia selections range from a Motet 12:00 noon from the G.C. project for six undergraduate students taking part in the'
College would lilce to invite by Brahms to such pieces as I'll campus. There will be 70 biology majors. The project is program will be carrying out
everyone to the Winter concert never Fall in Love Again or Do students traveling on two buses. scheduled to begin June 8 and their own research and not
to be held Monday, March 8, You Know the way to San Jose They will tour in Georgia, end August 15. merely serving as technicians
1971, in Russell Auditorium. It by Burt Bacharach. Alabama, Mississippi, and for faculty researchers. He said
will begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Both groups have worked Louisiana. The main concerts participants will be encouraged
admission is free. will be presented in New During the ten weeks, Cotter
hard for these concerts. Mr. said, the students selected for to submit their findings to
The Women's Chorale, a Bittick should be congratulated Orleans, Louisiana. academic journals for
the program will work on in-
group of approximately 40 for his work with the music Concerts wiU be performed by dividual research of their own publication.
people, will perform Ben- department. This is his first the group to audiences ranging design and planning. They will
jamin's Britten's Missa Brevis year at Georgia College. He from 150 people to 2000 people. be advised by members of the This is the third such grant
in D and Gordan Jacob's A came here from Vicksburg, Approximately seven concerts biology faculty and will receive awarded to the GC biology
Goodly Heritage. Mississippi, one of the cities will be given during the week. a stipend of $60 per week for the department and the only grant
The mixed chorus of 65 voices where the mixed chorus will The group will arrive back on duration of the project, he of its kind made in the field of
will perform some of the perform a concert. campus Tuesday March 23, continued. biology in the state this year.
literature that they will present The tour b^lns March 16, 1971. Cotter said
Cotter said participatns will Five students took part in an
be selected on the basis of the identical project last year.
biology faculty's evaluation of Earlier, two GC students
research proposals submitted carried out research at the
by interested students. The Savannah River Ecology
projects may deal with any area Laboratory under the auspices
in the field of biology. of NSF.
He noted that the program is Cotter said the purpose of the
not limited to Georgia College program is to encourage
students, but is also open to talented students to attend
students at other colleges in the graduate school by giving them
central Geoergia area. the opportunity for first-hand
Cotter listed requirements for experience with independent
participation as a high scientific research.

Your 4 Yrs Of College


Should Be Worth
More Than A Degree
You can make it worth more (tax free) during junior and
by adding Army ROTC to your senior years (Total $1000.00)
Spectrum
Meets Deadline
Elections Held college curriculum.
Under the current cross-
enrollment between Georgia
2. Pay, paid travel and PX
privileges at Summer Camp.

College and Georgia Military 3. Free Flight Instruction to


With diligent efforts, many include Private Pilot's License.
long nights, and many Another election was held this Lowe, treasurer- Janice College the following students
headaches, David Payne and week on the campus of Georgia Washington, Community are eligible for the Advanced
ROTC Course (Two Year Interested students can
his small annual staff have sent College. The new male Co- Cordinafor-Peggy Harris, secure information concerning
in the last pages of the Georgia chairman of the Honor Council Campus Cordinator-Tim Commissioning Program):
their individual status by
College Spectrum. They met was named as well as the new Walker, Religious Cordinator- contacting the PMS at Georgia
their deadline, a feat in itself, AGAPE and REC officers. Marilyn Platz. a. Those who will be juniors in Military College 452-2910 - 7878
and the annual should arrive in REC- President-Tommy 1971-72. prior to 15 March 1971.
Milledgeville in Mid-May. Those elected are as follows: Walker, Vice President-Rita b. Certain students who will
Taylor Publishing Company Male co-chairman of Honor Jones, Corresponding be seniors in 1971-72.
is doing the printing for the Council-Steve Simpson Secretary-Diane Mcintosh, c. Certain graduate students. Ask about the programs
book. We hope this staff's hard AGAPE-President- Carolyn Recording Secretary-Yvette available for careers in
work is appreciated and well- Bennett, Vice President- Joy Andrews, Treasurer-Randy Advantages: medicine-$600, monthly plus all
received^ Gockel, Secretary-Chris tine Whitfield. 1. $50.00 allowance per month tuition and fees.
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Publication Board Athletic Supporter Bull Pen


Letter To Editor Proposed For Colonnade by Tommy Walker
Faculty Flies Show Consistent Play
Dear Editor, make babies. Heaven knows, The faculty advisors and the Student Senate. The Editor of (5) The Publication Board . A candid conversation with
I thought that your last though, what shame an un- Editor of the Colonnade wish to the Colonnade shall serve as shall make recommendations to And Poor Sportsmanship the witty Mike Noland a star for
edition of the Colonnade was a married woman would ex- establish a sub-committee of Chairman of the Publication the Publications Committee on the intramural basketball
flne issue until I looked up the perience if she did bear a child. the PubHcations Committee of Board and may vote in case of a the financial operations of the champions.
meaning of the word abortion. I Why I believe she might be Georgia College that would tie vote. Four members shall newspaper, including the Bullpen: What do you feel
budget. Attention Faculty members, This doesn't instantly mean
have never been so shocked in tormented and abused for the function in the capacity of constitute a quorum. In the were the main factors in your
written in the Intramural Hand he'll see everything that goes
my life. I am referring, of rest of her life. It would be a publisher of the Colonnade and Editor's absence the (6) The Publication Board teams tremendous success this
book are the goals on in- on, but what he says goes. This
course, to that scandalous terrible burden to carry. But which would have the title of the Publication Board shall select a shall have no authority to season?
tramural competition. One goal goes for all participants
advertisement on the sports since unmarried girls don't ever Publication Board for the temporary chairman from exercise prior censorship nor Noland: Well, let me think
page selling abortions. I must get pregnant this advertisement stated is "to develop a sense of whether they are coaches,
Colonnade. This recom- among its members. may it infringe on the editorial Jerry Seymour, outstanding
add, however, I was not in- could not have been directed at fair play and sportsmanship." students or the score keepers. A
mendation is in line with the The functions of the freedom of the Colonnade staff. defense, uh Jerry Seymour, Ken
Obviously in your ha-study of
stantly apalled. Being of sound them. If these girls don't want
mind and clean moral body, I babies why don't they get
Report of the Special Com-
mission on the Student Press
Publication Board shall be:
(1) The Publication Board
(7) In the absence of two
students who qualify as can-
this book some of your team
referee's word is final no matter
what kind of blind, inept clod he Gaskil, uh Jerry Seymour.. . . We
members have overlooked this may be. Bullpen: Thank you Mike.
had no earthly idea of what the spayed. I had my cat, Horace, appointed by the President of shall function as publisher of didates for Editor of the Now Who do you consider to be
word meant. When I looked the spayed so she wouldn't go objective. In the last basketball
the University of California and the Colonnade. Colonnade, the Publication the bes)i,,all around basketball
word up I was horrified to learn through the terrible labor pains game certain members of your Athletic Suppwter would like
published by the American (2) The Publication Board Board shall recommend that player in" the intramuralsT
that someone would actually that poor kittys' must go team showed an amazing to point out that a student
Council on Education. shall meet regularly to give a the Publication Committee open Noland: Ken Gaskil.
amount of poor sportsmanship player is equal to a faculty
perform such a terrible thing. I through to have babies.
suddenly remembered where
We propose that this continuing critique of the nominations to allow
and extremelly violent tempers. player for the length of game Bullpen: Who was the best Poem Poem
Publication Board consist of newspaper's performance. unqualified students to petition basketball player your team
babies came from and to have Editor, I am appalled at your the Comptroller, the Director of (3) The Publication Board for candidacy. Basketball is a game of. time. That means that this And he watched her go and
faced this year? And so she left again though
this action taken by a mother is printing of this advertisement. Public Relations, two faculty shall provide student editors The Publication Board shall coordinated team play. Cur- student shouldn't take anymore said "I love you" through an
Noland: Dr. McKale. he had waited for her long and
terrible. Why would any Please improve in the future. advisors nominated by the with insulation against hold regular meetings once a sing, kicking and elbowing are backtalk or pushes off a faculty invisible tear and he feared
Bullpen: Is the rumor true dearly and through bleary eyes
married girl not want a child? Colonnade staff and approved pressures from student politics, month, and special meetings at usually not allowed. Next year, member than he would take off after her and for her and for
that you are going to hold out into a coloured glass he looked
Of course this advertisement Sincerely by the President of Georgia the administration, and faculty. the call of any member or the however,the faculty's op- a fellow student. where fate would lead her and
next season for a higher salary? and saw himself clearly and
was directed at married girls. Helen Alice Goodbody College.Business Manager and (4) The Publication Board ponents will be equipped with maybe astray knowing not what
Editor of the Colonnade. The Athletic Supporter would also Noland: I feel that my salary love had not left so he waited for
Unmarried girls just don't Class of '28 G.S.C.W. two students who are not shall sponsor journalistic special foam rubber suits and she would say to it in answer
time and place of the Board like to point out that not every this year was sufficient. her to return and maybe for her
members of the Colonnade staff seminars and other attractions meeting shaU be named by the crash helments, should anyone because he loved her. And she
faculty member was guilty of Bullpen: What was your love. .. and her touch.
nominated by the CGA sufficient to assure adequate person who calls it. decide to compete against the knew him not in fright.
unsportsman-like behavior. In salary? TH
President aiid approved by the manpower. faculty. TH
fact a few members of the Noland: A can of beer and a
squad showed as fine an attitude cigarette after each game.
Another thing might be as was shown by anyone all Bullpen: Was intramural play CAMPUS THEATRE
VLF brought up to all team com-
peting in intramural play. Once
a boy puts on a whistle and a
striped shirt, he is in charge.
season long. But for the rest on
the wild bunch there was
definately room for im-
as rough as everyone acted this
year? •
Noland: Only when the
Today Friday Saturday
This is an announcement that How can this college ever ex- provement. refereeing was poor.
I feel needs to be made. Today pect to grow if it continues to be Bullpen: Who were the best
is March 4,1971. Contrary to the a girls' school that allows boys referees in the league? didmeTdp ncfchem iocdSuf.
way things are run around here
and the way things are ignored
to come to school here?
It's 1971 and this is Georgia
G.C. Defeats USC Noland: Jimmy Hires and
Jack somebody.
if they are in the least con- College, not GSCW This school Bullpen. How did you like the
way the round robin tour- diary of a
troversial or out of the good old
GSCW tradition, this is 1971. I
is for students and should not be
so closely guarded by the old
guard or "the little old ladies
^ive 66.44 To 60.65 nament was organized?
Noland: I thought it was shi..
m a d housewife
don't think that some of the
people around here realize that who wear tennis shoes and save tothe The Georgia College Gym-
. . ! A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
a frank perry film
TECHNICOLOR' [ g KJ5>

cu this is no longer the era of mint


juleps and Sunday afternoon
Green Stamps." This school
should operate with its present March nastics^Team all but ran away
with the gymnastics meet
took second in the Vaulting and
Unevens, and Debra Ginn took
third in Vaulting. Doris Floyd
Bullpen: Finally why are you
such an outstanding athlete?
Noland: Because of the can of
Sunday Through
croquet games.
It's time for some people to
gain a mature outlook on what's
students in mind and not for the
sake of the alumni. After all,
they lost their school when this
of Dimes against the University of South
Carolina. Shiela Wood led the
team with firsts in Vaulting and
took first in the Balance Beam
while Nancy Moynihan took
third in the Unevens. The
beer and cigarette after every
game.
happening outside this little place went coed and changed its Thank you Mr. Noland for
name to Georgia College. This Unevens, and thirds in Free-X University of South Carolinia being our guest on this weeks
fairy castle. There are things
and Balance Beam scoring a
that do exist that are absolutely
scandolous and furthermore,
is a different school, or it least it
tries to be.
birth delc'cis total of 24.20 points. Pat Floyd
only took one first and two
seconds.
interview, you win a years free
admission to Georgia College
they are fairly common soccer games.

The Colonnade practices in this day and age of


1971.
The kids at this college are
PRE-TAPED* READY-TO-STICK
Colonnade
desperately trying to rid

XIKI
The Colonnade, the student newspaper of Georgia College at
themselves or archaic and
Milledgeville, is published weekly except during examinations
and holidays. It serves as a clearing house for student opinion
and as a medium of communication between students and ac-
rather stoic traditions and
policies of the old GSCW days, Is An Equal
but so far we seem to be losing.
tivities on campus.
Opportunity
Vicki Fincher Editor-in-Chief
Editorial ' lot Dome roui OWN tnmn ON (viirtHiNC

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Eunice Fogarty Managing Editor • OKOIIK IIMK HOtllOOlIS m lOliS
Harold Fierce News Editor
BillZatteau
Thomas Hicks
Feature Editor
Literary Editor
Policy Call
Kevin Fosgate Sports Editors
Tommy Walker!. All letters to the editor or any
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Marthalyn Monroe
Gail Brumby
Art Editor
Lay Out Editor
other forms of correspondence
should be directed to: Editor,
Quality in tlie Trailltiflnal Line
Bert Brown Colonnade, Box 770, G.C. We
BUlie Sue Pippin Circulation Manager reserve the right to edit all
letters if they infringe upon
CORBIN HANG TEN The
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good journalistic standards or
Alfred Thiepen
Jim Kinard
Cartoonists
lack good taste. Letters should tw • ^ '•
Slacks Shirts James
be typed and turned in by 5 p.m.
Chris Shadwell
Staff and columnists- Byron Potter, Nancy Colter. W^H
Wednesdays. Letters should not
exceed 200 words. All letters
tEfte Cobentrp House
Evans, Marcus Bales, David Foreman, Shirley Meek; David
Morgan, Tim Walker, Annetta McLeod. Jef Walker

Editorial Policy-The opinions expressed on the editorial page


must be signed but names will
be withheld ' upon request if
valid reasons are given. Any
formal complaints concerning
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Your Opinion May Be Worth Ennis A


Defeats
A $1,000 Scholarship
Faculty
During the months of nation's leading magazines. Jerry Seymour was the key to
February and March Reed & Edith Middleton is the Ennis A's victory as he sparked
Barton, America's oldest major Student Representative who is his team to a 55-52 victory. The
silversmiths, are conducting a conducting the "Silver Opinion faculty and Ennis locked horns
"Silver Opinion Competition" in Competition" for Reed & in an exciting see-saw battle for
which valuable scholarships Barton at Georgia College. the entire game. The faculty
totalling $2500 are being offered Those interested in entering the appeared to have the game
to duly enrolled women students "Silver Opinion Competition" sewed up when a brilliant steal
at a few selected colleges and should contact her at Box 1227 by Jerry Seymout allowed the
universities. for entry blanks and for com- Ennis boys to go ahead by one.
Georgia College has been plete details concerning the The final 2 points were added by
selected to enter this Com- Competition rules. She also has Jim Chapman from the charity
petition in which the First G- samples of 12 of the most line.
rand Award is a $1,000 popular Reed & Barton designs
so that entrants can see how Guard. stitute, Gary Birchall, Ennis A;
scholarship; Second Grand • . The staff of this sports page Most Valuable Player, Jerry Best Hack, Julian Veal,
Award is a $500 scholarship; these sterUng patterns actually
look. has selected an all-intramural Seymout, Ennis A; Super Sub- Faculty.
Third Grand Award is a $300 basketball 1st and 2nd team. T-
scholarship, and Seven Grand Through the opinions on silver
design expressed by college hey are as follows:
Awards of $100 each scholar-
ships. In addition, there will be women competing for. these
100 other awards consisting of scholarships, Reed & Barton First Team-Jerry Seymour,
steriling silver, fine china and hopes to compile a valuable Ennis A, Center; Keith Jones,
crystal with a retail value of library of expressions of young Playboys, Forward; Don Mc-
approximately $75.00. American taste. Kale, Faculty, Forward;
In the 1971 "Silver Opinion William Warren, Faculty,
Guard; Claude Powell, Faculty,
Competition," an entry form
illustrates twelve designs of
Are You In Guard.
sterling, china, and crystal
from the patterns illustrated. Trouble? Call Second Team-Bobby Kelley,
Beeson, Center; Lad Silsbee,
Scholarships and awards will be
made to those entries matching
452-9826 Ennis B, Forward; Leslie
or coming closest to the Downs, Day Students, Forward,
unanimous selections of Table- (Mrs. Fark Donnie Rauscher, Ennis A,
Guard; Ken Gaskill, Ennis A,
setting editors from three of the
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