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Search For Miss Med-Tech BusJiiess Busv


Ga.-USA 7 4 Marches On Twenty-seven courses are
being offered at three separate
courses will be taught in Lanier
Hall.
The search is on to find Miss in Atlanta under the direction of students majoring in medical locations this fall by the Georgia Complete information about
Georgia-USA for 1974, the young Miss Georgia Universe. technology will soon be able to College department of business the date and time and the in-
lady who will represent Georgia complete their degrees at
All contestants will be selected administration and economics, structor for the Milledgeville
in the Miss USA Beauty Pageant on an at-large basis. Those Georgia College. Until recently, according to Dr. Joseph Specht, courses can be obtained from the
next May in Niagara Falls, selected will automatically ad- aspiring med technicians were department chairman. department of business ad-
televised live and in color vance to the state finals. There required to obtain hospital ex- The 27 represent the largest ministration and economics at
nationally on CBS-TV. will be no preliminary com- perience elsewhere for cer- number ever offered at night by the college.
For the winner, instant fame petition. tification after three or four the department.
and fortune plus many exciting years matriculation at GC. Fifteen evening courses are
prizes and awards,
TO BE ELIGIBLE: Applicants
The current Miss Georgia is However, in January a complete
Melanie Chapman of Atlanta. medical technological degree will
Free entry information is be offered at GC in cooperation
being offered at the Robins
Resident Center on the Warner
Robins Air Force Base, eight will
be taught for the benefit of
Play Cast
must be single and never available by writing to: Miss with local hospitals.
married, between the ages of 18 Georgia Universe, P.O. Box 676, Strategic Air Command per- Auditions were held last
and 25 as of June 1, 1974, and Ms. Marcia Lee, MT (ASCP), sonnel stationed at the air base. Monday night, October 1, for
Silver Spring, Maryland 20901. Registration has already been
must live, work, or attend school director of the GC med tech Edward Albee's play Who's
anywhere in Georgia. Applicats Please send your name, ad- program described the final year completed for the courses being Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, the fall
must also be U.S. citizens. dress, age and telephone number, of the degree as twelve months of offered at the Resident Center an production of the Georgia College
(Please Print). clinical training, alternating at SAC headquarters. Theatre, under the director J.
Judging will be based on Registration for courses to be Dalton Eddleman. A large
beauty of face, and figure, poise, Remember, you do not have to quarters between practical offered on the Milledgeville
be a reigning winner to compete. hospital experience and number of students turned out for
personality, grooming, and in- campus at night beginning on the try-outs, despite the fact that
telligence. THERE IS NO The contest is open to all girls classroom theory. During this Monday (Sept. 24) was held on
who apply and who meet the time the students would cover they play has only four major
TALENT COMPETITION. Thursday and Friday (Sept. 20- parts. The director hopes that
The Miss Georgia-USA simple qualifications outlined areas such as serology, 21).
above. mycology, blood banking, interest will continue to be high
Pageant will take place in March parasitology, and clinical The expanded evening school for the winter and spring
Only 35 girls from all over chemistry. Those who completed offerings at the Center for productions of All The King's
Georgia will be chosen to com- the program would be certified military personnel and civilian Men and The Adventures of Tom
GC Car Tags pete. You may be one of them if medical technologists and
you act now. Who knows, you received a degree from Georgia
employees at the air base lead to
the bachelor of business ad-
Sawyer.
The following day the cast for
Do not forget to support the might be the nest Miss USA! College. ministration degree. The courses Virginia Woolf was announced:
Georgia College Band in its for SAC personnel lead to the Walter Young as "George",
endeavors to raise funds for mast er of science degree in Kathy Kronus as "Martha",
Spring Tour. The Band is in
the process of selling
Georgia College car tags,
Bulletin Budding administration.
Courses this quarter at the
Center range in variety from
Randy Cannon as "Nick", and
Hannah Boatwright as "Honey".
Who's Afriad of Virginia
and they may be purchased business communications to Woolf? will be performed in
from any member of the According to Mrs. Mary E. Beard and Mr. Gerald logistics management. Russell Auditorium, November 8,
organization. Barbara Tate of the GC English Becham serves the editorial The eight courses to be offered 9,10. Ticket s will be available in
dept.. The Flannery O'Conner board. at night on the Milleldgeville the Maxwell College Union a
Bulletin is being prepared for campus provide an opportunity week prior to the first per-
press and will be published in Last year the Bulletin received for area residents to take both formance.
early November. The Bulletin many good reviews and
New Nurses is only in its second year of
publication and consists of
congratulations from the world
over. It has brought much
undergraduate courses and work
leading to the MB.A. degree.
Courses to begin on Monday on Inside
Two natives of the Northeast
have been named to the faculty of
criticisms, essays, and reviews of
Miss O'Connor's works. The
publicity to the Milledgeville
area. The Bulletin has 1200
the main campus are entitled
advanced accounting, marketing This Weel(
the department of nursing Bulletin is published annually subscribers, including some in principles, business statistics, Editorials pages
education at Georgia College. and is edited by Dr. Rosa Lee W Germany, France, Scotland, marketing and distribution Phi Mu Founders page 3
Joining the faculty in Sep- Walston, Professor Emeritus of Canada, Argentina and.! Japan. theory, accounting principles, Dance page 4
tember will be Marion E. English at Georgia College and Mrs. Tate said that anyone computer and the decision- Colonnade Spotlights: page 4
McGrath of New Canaan, Conn, former chairman of the wishing to purchase a copy of the making process, quantitative Ask Jay-J page 4
who was appointed an assistant Department of English and Bulletin may do so by going by methods for business research, Annual Pictures page 4
professor, and Mary B. Collins of Speech. Mrs. Tate is the Lanier 205 and purchasing one and statistical applications to New Clubs page 4
New York, who appointed an associate editor, and Mr. Charles there. economics and business. All And More....
instructor.
Miss McGrath received her Carolina State Board of Nursing
B.S. degree from
Presbyterian Hospital School of
the

Nursing, an affiliate of Columbia


at Raleigh.
Mrs. Collins studied at St.
Vincent Hospital in New York
HPER Annexations
University, and her M. S. degree and received her B.S. degree Two Associate professors, one served as an assistant professor number of professional societies
from the University, of Penn- from the Medical College of a native of Hungary, and one of physical education and in their field.
sylvania, She has taught at Georgia. She has taught assistant professor have been biological sciences at the College
the University of South Carolina Miss Golden received her B.S.
previously at CreedmOor State added to the department of of the Holy names on Oakland, degree froni FSU and her M. Ed.
and at the School of Nursing at Hospital in New York, and last health, physical education and California, St. Francis Xavier
Hitchcock Hospital in Hanover, degree from Georgia College. She
year was a part-time assistant recreation faculty at Georgia University in Nova Scotia, and has taught previously at FSU and
N.H. She is a former director, of clinical laboratory instructor at College. the University of Wisconsin.
nursing at R.B. Green Hospital in at Middle Georgia College. Miss
GC. She has been a nurse at St. Last year, the Canadian Golden has served as a center
San Antonio, Tex. and a former Luke's Hospital in Pittsfield, Named to faculty positions
recently were Geza Martiny of Volleyball Association published director for recreation depart-
assistant director of area nursing Mass. and at Baldwin County his work, "Scientific Approach to
for the Southeast area, American Hungary, a former coach at St. ments in Fort Lauderdale and
Hospita in Milledgeville. Internal Volleyball." Tallahassee and as swimming
Red Cross. She has also served as Both are members of the Mary's College in Morgga,
a consultant for the North California. Leroy C. Silver, III, a coach and aquatics director for
American Nurses Association. Silver, who began teaching at the Milledgeville Recreation
native of Decatur who formerly
served as an instructor and Georgia College this summer, Department.
Wesley Happenings coordinator of recreation received two degrees in the field She was named Coach of the
of recreation from Georgia Year in Tallahassee in 1970.
Sunday, October 741 curriculum at Clayton Junior
World wide communion service, Chaplain: Russell Davis, CoUelge, and Laura L. Colden of Southern College. He served as a
Baptist Minister. safety technician and as a She is a member of the
Lexington, Kentucky.
Wednesday, October 10 recreation specialist in the U.S. American and Georgia
5:30 p.m. Martiny, who joined the faculty Air Force where he was named to Association of Health, Physical
Ice cream freeze with Dr. Floride Gardner of the Georgia in September, graduated from "Who's Who in Armed Forces Education, and Recreation and
the University of Physical Recreation." Phi Delta Pi, physical education
College Education Dept.
Education in Budapest. He has Both men are members of a academic hohoary.

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Founders Day Note from the Music Editor: .
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Observance
The reviews listed in this paper
are entirely my opinion and that
. Donato-Deodato-Muse 5017 American musicians are Randy
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is what I put down, r may say
something you don't like so
Brothers of Phi Mu Alpha please remember you have your
Schedule For 1st Side-Whistle Stop; Where's
J.D.; Capricorn.
Brecker-trumpet; Michael
Gibson-trombone; Bob Rose-
Apathy abounds here at throwing away food costs, t w o feoUS ^Ml> TV*^ T:J.lCES CTil-^RjeA^p V ^ o l s i S
Georgia College—people refuse
to get involved, complain about
money—the money that we pay
for meals. If food is wasted by
Sinfonia Fraternity will be opinion and I have mine.
celebrating Saturday, October 6, October 2nd Side-Nightripper; You Can
Go; Batuque.
guitar; and Allan Schwartzberg-
drums.
rules and regulations, or don't throwing it away, theii money is as Founders Day. On that date in Thank you very much, Classical This album is a fusion of one of This album was arranged and
KID? 1898 at the New England Con- the "old masters^' of -Brazilian conducted by Deodato and the
care about anyone or anything. required to replace it—money David D.Hill, Jr. October 5-Atlanta Symphony
We students grumble about all which could be used more wisely. servatory of Music, the "Sin- Orchestra ' music JoantDonato and Eumir music shows his ability to un-
the things that are wrong here at The second reason for leftovers fonia" Club was organized, a If you would like to join the (Shaw-Ohlsson) 8:30 p.m. Deodato one, of the "new derstand and absorb American
school, but few attend meetings is the popularity of certain foods. club that would develop into the music Symphony Hall; Emory Opera masters." Along with them there jazz with its African roots,
designed to change those ills we It's difficult for the cooks to guess largest professional fraternity Editor staff please let me or the
know-- Box 2084. Room Theatre; 8:15 p.m. (Leber: are other musicians from Brazil identify its relationships with
complain of. But one thing that which desserts will be chosen; for men in music. 220A or room 309A Napier. Merry Widow); Emory as well. These are Romeo Spanish Latin to get the
concerns us all—that everyone is thus, if we eat more cake than pie The primary purpose of this University. Penque-flute; Maoricio Einhorn- Brazilian rhythm and take the
equally upset about—is the food one night, the cake will naturally Fraternity is to, encourage and harmonica; Ray Barretto- best feeling of rock and soul and
service here at the cafeteria. run out. actively promote the highest
standards of creativity, per-
Important Octobers
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra,
Congas; and Airto-percussion. bring it all together.
When any problems arise con-
formance, education, and (Shaw-Ohlsson); 8:30 p.m. ,
cerning what goes into our noble
stomachs, everyone suddenly
Other common problems are:
our own fault, and some can't:be research in music in America. Choral Meeting Symphony Hall; Emory Opera Graduate Fellowship
protests violently for changes. avoided by any means. When we Further purposes are to develop Theatre, 8:15 p.m. (Leber;
Why does the food service seem use more glasses than the and encourage loyalty to the There will be a very important Merry Widow), Emory
so bad? That question can best
be answered by looking at the
amount washed (when we get tea
and ice in two separate glasses), ^^r '^'\aU^ mgLi&r o r
Alama Mater, to foster the joint meeting of all choral ac-
mutual welfare and brotherhood tivities groups this Tuesday
University.
October 6 Programs Announced
faults of the cafeteria and we must wait for glasses or use of students of music, to develop evening, October 9, 1973, at 7:30 West Point Glee Club, 8:30 p.m..
analyzing their causes. paper cups. The lines are long the truest fraternal spirit among p.m. in the Porter Fine Arts Civic Center, Atlanta Music Club, The Ford Foundation and the to apply. However, applicants
because everyone wants to eat its members, and to instill in all Building-Auditorium. (Gilbert & SuUivan-The Mikado), National Fellowships Fund are must act quickly to meet
during the first half hour of each ^people an awareness of music's 2:30 p.m.. Alliance Theatre. pleased to announce the following deadlines.
First, let's consider the major The purpose of this meeting is fellowship programs for the 1974-
gripes about the food. One person lunch hour, while few eat during important role in the enrichment October 7 Should you require additional
the last thirty minutes. When the of the human spirit. to discuss the details of the 1975 year:
Atlanta Symphony, (Shaw-

Editor's Forum
says the menu contains too many planned European tour during Graduate Fellowships for information or announcements
starches; one fumes that there dishwasher needs repairing or Local Brothers of Eta Alpha the Spring break 1974. Plans will Ohlsson), 2:30 p.m. , Symphony we will be glad to provide the.
again when the silverware Chapter will observe this oc- be made for fund •, raising Hall; Dr. Raymond Martin, Black Americans, Graduate
aren't any low calorie foods. We Fellowships for Mexican The Ford Foundation, 320 East
have the same breakfast every demand exceeds the supply, casion at a breakfast on Fridkay projects such as Choir. Work Organist: 7:30 p.m. Druid Hills 43rd Street, New York, New
plastic utensils are provided for morning. Baptist Church; Southern Ballet Americans, Graduate York. 10017.
morning; we have too much of Days, Rummage sales. Faculty Fellowships for Native
one food and too little variety in our use. of Atlanta, 2:15 p.m., Maysville,
Dear Editor, Dear J. W. S. G., Dear Student, Follies , Doughnut sales, and Americans, Graduate
meat and vegetable choices. For Ga.
us to have a balanced diet, each
The cafeteria runs on a limited
budget; food prices are soaring;
In reference to the comic about
Napier's "ice-box" conditions, I
As much as I sometimes regret
the fact, I, too, am a resident of
I, as both Editor of the
Colonnade and as a student of
Music Reviews other projects.
Octobers Fellowships for Puerto Ricans.
These Fellowship programs
Tuning Up
meal must include one meat, one A film will also be shown at this Chamber Music Concert: Homer
meals in restaurants are skyhigh agree. However,, it should be Napier. Although it is true that Georgia College, am not oblivious Sweetnighter-Weather Report- meeting. Therefore, all members are for students (a) who plan to
starch, and one green or yellow Columbia KC32210 HoUoway, Violin; Ralph Hackno, A delegation from the Georgia
everywhere. All these things considered that there are ad- air-conditioned surroundings are to the need for vast im- of the choral activities groups Viola; William Johnson, Piano; pursue full-time study toward the College department of music took
vegetable, according to Mr. considered, the cafeteria has to be preferred over non-rair- provements in the Colonnade. Side 1—Boogie Woogie Waltz; are required to attend this very doctoral degree in the Arts or
Harold Shadwell, director of vantages to the situation. One Eckhart Ritchter, Cello. 8:15 a trip to Atlanta Wednesday,
done a satisfactory job of never knows how hot it gets conditioned ones, it is also true Such improvements are not Manolete; Adios. important meeting. Sciences or (b) who hold a first
Georgia College's food services. Side 2—125th Street Congress; p.m. Ga. State Recital Hall. October 3,1973, to attend an open
providing us with enough edible during the night in un- that one prefers to stay healthy forthcoming, not due to lack of October 10 post-baccalaureate professional rehearsal of the Atlanta Sym-
Thus, starches, which include food to keep us well-nourished. and out of the Infirmary. I am interest or realization on the Will; Non-stop Home degree—such as the MBA, MP A,
rice, potatoes, and noodles, are airconditioned dorms. Looking Continued From Page 2 Clayton Chamber Ensemble: phony Orchestra.
Of course, there is always room at the bright side always helps referring to the fact that I caught
parts of Editor and staff; au Personnel: Joseph Zawinful- MSW or M. Ed.—and plan to
present in the menu to keep us keyboards; Wayne Shorter- Valerie Zugel, Flute; Joseph
healthy. Low calorie foods are
for improvements, but these take
time, money, and effort—our
make the day a little nicer. Think
about it.
a cold last September and
retained it throughout the year. I
contrare, it is due to the fact that
in many cases experience is Soprano sax; Miroslav Vitous- Dear Student Seidel, Oboe; Martha Bishop,
Viola da Gamba; Jeannine
continue on to the doctoral degree
in preparation for a career in
The group left from Porter
Fine Arts at 7:30 that morning.
not available because the effort. If we do nothing about blame this on my being unac- lacking and this is a period of bass; Eric Gravatt-drums; Don Colonnade publication it would be higher education. These Their means of transportation
majority are not on diets. Those Peace and Love, Un Romao-percussion. Morrison, Harpsichord; 1:15
service in our cafeteria and customed to air-conditioning and experimentation and learning for much easier to improve on the p.m. Clayton Junior College. fellowships are for one year only, was the Georgia College Bus. The
who are on diets can easily refuse to take steps to show our J. W. S. G. then being subjected to the some. It must also be remem-. This is modern jazz and a little paper. but are renewable upon reap- chaperones for the group were
reduce their food intake. The harder to get used to although to October 12
interest in improving the con- frigidity of Napier. bered that those who volunteer to Furthermore, if more students Jean Lemonds, Soprano; Dolores plication if satisfactory progress Music Department Faculty
inclusion of low calorie foods in ditions, we deserve nothing work on the paper staff are first me I enjoy it very much. The would take the time to come on toward the doctorate is main- members, Maribel Benton, and
the menu would raise the cost of Dear Students, I vowed to myself that this cosio Bryan, Pianist; Susan
better than the worst. Mr. would not happen again in suc- students, reporters second. music itself is basically a beat over and inquire as to how they tained. Applicants are expectedto David Watkins.
meal tickets, a rise no one really Last week when the first with the instruments doing their could be of service in making Poole, Mezzo-soprano; Vocal
Shadwell welcomes student Colonnade was published for the cessive years. I have already Believe it or not a lot of hard Music of England. 8:15 p.m. plan to study full time and to
wants. suggestions and would like to own thing. The theme is in- some of these improvements, a complete the requirements for While in Atlanta, the group was
student body, many opinions broken my vow, and have work goes into preparing the Glenn Memorial Auditorium.
The complaints of no food hear our ideas and complaints. developed a healthy, but slight, weekly paper. Unfortunately, troduced little by little till it greater quantity of them could the doctorate as soon as possible. privileged to hear the orchestra
were voiced on the quality and becomes a solid suggestion. The materialize. We are interested in
variety are senseless. If one We all eat in the cafeteria, thus case of the flu. The flu, however,Colonnade assignments take a Our immediate concern is to in rehearsal and an excellent
looks, he can find all four main we all need to pitch in to help
content of the paper.
As assistant editor of the shows all signs of setting in for back seat to academic assign- bass is very -good and the per- quality as much as you are. Do You Know inform interested persons about lecture. The group arrived back
meats—fish, beef, pork, and improve the service. "the duration," so to speak and ments. cussion is very well put together. How about it? From now on be the available fellowships and to at Porter around 4:00 that af-
Colonnade, I made it my business
chicken—served weekly. Many to hear as many of these opinions remaining as a permanent I sincerely am appreciative for At times the electric piano sounds less critical and more lenient
much like a guitar and personally when reading the Colonnade.
The Alma Mater? encourage those who are eligible ternoon.
kinds of fruits are served in as was humanly possible. Point resident in my body until I vacatethe efforts put forth by this staff,
salads, and all vegetables from
okra to squash, corn, and broccoli Your of Fact:
comments
The
were
only
all
Napier. This latter recourse I
have no intention of taking,
however. I feel that I should not
especially as most of their efforts
are greeted with disdain and'
I think Wayne Shorter (soprano Bear with us; we are only human,
sax) needs to learn how to same as you. I, for one, am very
produce a better tone. Otherwise proud of this group that has

DAVISON'S
are served. Breakfast can be negative in content. ridicule. Few are willing to
varied; there are waffles at the have to endure the rigors of beingtackle a job of such proportions the album is good. volunteered their services to
snack bar, two meat choices, and
three types of cooked eggs.
Certain vegetables, including
Opinion I will be the first to admit to the
amateur style apparent in the
Colonnade. I must also make it
clear that there are many on our
sick throughout another entire
year of my college career,
especially when all that is needed
when thanklessness is coupled
with the above. We are not
professionals and lay no claim to
Deodato 2-CTI-6029 bring to your attention, to the
1st side-Nights in White Satin; best of their ability, events of
Pacane for a Dead Princess; special interest and people
peas, beans, noodles, and wheat to correct the situation is a the name. We do not even take Skyscrapers. deserving recognition. True, we
Needed! staff who have never had

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products, are rare because of resetting of the thermostat. I, the name of journalists because 2nd Side- Super Strut; Rhap- do not always have the in-
previous experience, myself sody in Blue.
soaring food prices and included. therefore, shall continue to gripe,
we realize our faults. However, formation necessary or on time,
unavailability. Considering the complain, and just plain xxxxx— we are not too proud to admit that If you heard Deodato's first but we honestly do our best.
The staff is made up of hard album with also' Sprach
few low-cost vegetables The Colonnade is meant to be working students who have until (1) something is done to we are not perfect, as many on
available, the cafeteria does the voice of Georgia College. deviate the problem, or (2) I this campus are unwilling to do. Zarathustra, you would notice Walter H. Young
volunteered their own time to that his style in basically the
seem to provide a wide range This cannot be the case if you, the make these issues available. We drop dead of an acute case of If students—and faculty—would Editor-in-Chief
from which to choose. chilblain! take the time to realize the why's same pulsating Latin Jazz rock.
student, do not wish to contribute
articles, letters, etc. to the
Many of us also grumble when various departments. If you
we get leftovers. There are two want the Colonnade to reflect
hope there are unexpressed
opinions which are favorable to
our efforts.
I challenge any and all persons
and wherefore's concerning the
The Editor behind the scenes facets of
Rhapsody in Blue is structured in P.S. Colonnade assignment
very much the same way as his meetings are held each Thursday
other hit. His virtuosity, at the evening at 6:00 p.m. in the
(Davison's Student Night)
reasons why we get food that has more of what you think a college Continued On Page 3 piano is excellent.
been served previously. The newspaper should be, then get
most vital is the fact that busy and contribute to the cause.
who feel their own efforts would
produce a superior issue.
WANTED: Problems for
Jay-J's column! If you have
a problem and you need Too Big To Leave,
Colonnade office, downstairs in
The Pavene for a Dead Prin- the Maxwell College Union.
cess is more classical than any of Layout meetings take place each
the other pieces with a few well Wednesday night beginning at
Thursday, October 11, 6-9 p.m.
Any and all contributions will be Sincerely, professional advice write: placed jazz statements.
gratefully accepted. Editing is 6:00 p.m. and lasting until . . .
Once Upon An
Early Mourn
done solely for purposes of space
(heaven forbid we should cut out
anything unnecessarily) and not
Suellen Griggs
Assistant Editor
of Colonnade
Jay-J, c-o The Colonnade, P.
0. Box 852, Ga. College.
Milledgeville, Ga.
Too Small To Use
Nights in White Satin is a good Any articles, letters, etc., may be
example of his ability to arrange. addressed to:
This arrangement is unlike any
Faculty Welcome Too!
other arrangement of the piece (Proper Department)
censorship, so feel free to con- that I've heard. A SPECIAL NIGHT OPENING PLANNED JUST FOR YOU FEATURING FABULOUS
Once upon a time in the land of tribute as you see fit. Dear GC Students, Colonnade
Colonnadania these famous The staff of this newspaper
words were uttered, "What are wants to insure that the Colon-
you going to put in the hole?" nade lauds the opinions and
actions of the student body, not
I'm sure if you were here this
past weekend you were en-
tertained by those "darling"
freshmen girls singing at 5:00 in
The Line Up Skyscrapers and Super Strut Box 852 GC
are both his originals which are
very well written and arranged. Deadline for contributions-at-
If you like Deodato's 1st large is 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, ex-
SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE-
•REGISTER FOR FREE DOOR PRIZES
the morning, Saturday. They Editor album you'll like this one. cluding, of course, accounts of
Bits O' Wit merely one or two cliques. "This, Walter Young Other things of interest about happenings after that hour on
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really sounded great! But I do Associate Editor Suellen Griggs •EARS PIERCED FREE WITH PURCHASE OF 8.50 14K GOLD EARRINGS
however, is virtually impossible wish they'd waited a little later in Eumir Deodato is that he Tuesday. In that case, deadline
without your cooperation. Business Manager Al Messer
"It's not the depth of the the morning. Their darling Features Editor arranges and conducts much of is extended until 5:00 p.m.
Furthermore, should you see Fred Mobley
river that drowns the man- voices disturbed me from getting Literary Editor Fred Green
Roberta Flack's music and Wednesday. •SEE LIVE MODEL DEMONSTRATIONS OF CANNED EGO
it's the water." something you do not like or have my eight hours of beauty sleep, others such as Stanley
criticisms or suggestions, don't Cartoonist Wade Taylor
—Jackie "Moms" Mabley but come to think of it I'm still Photographer Turrentine and Astrud Gilberto ' •FREE COSMETICS SAMPLES FOR THE LADIES
tell us about them individually; Jerry Amerson also on CIT Records.
beautiful!! I must give them Staff
"If a frog had wings he instead, come on to the meetings credit for one thing, they had
John Williamson, Lynne Wilcox,
Jennifer Sherwood, Joy Webb, Deodato also has a third album Colonnade Meets
and help us put the papei*' better volume than my alarm entitled Donato-Deodato
wouldn't bump his — on the
ground."
^r>.'•.;-.•n•^;'•^l^'•:•.v"'
together. No one will be turned clock! David Ilill, Emory Floyd, Patty
Lewis,,.Spnya DeMoire,; [
featuring both Eumir Deodato Thursday At 6 Macon, Ga.
^FullaBuU and Joan Donato'^bn keyboards.

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Colonnade
Spotlights
"Psyc Club Meets" by Johnny Williamson
One of our most charming new
Recently, the Psychology Club the Psychology Club would
members of the Georgia College
met for its first meeting. please write:
Faculty. She is Mrs. Neallye
Melvin Moses, Acting.president Melvin Moses
Lilly and the new house-mother
opened the meeting. P. 0. Box 2092
for Wells Dormitory. Even
Dr. . Nish, Head of the c-o Georgia College
though she is new to Georgia
Psychology Department, spoke Milledgeville, Ga..
College, Mrs. Lilly is an out-
to the club about the purpose of
standing veteran in the field of Please put your return address
the club. He encouraged all
house mothering. She spent on any questions or sug:gestions.
members of the club to reach out
eleven years at University of The Psychology Cliil)'s next
and encourage other Georgia
Georgia and one year at Georgia meeting will be on OctoT)er 17, in
College students as well as
Southern College.
Mrs. Lilly, unbelievable as it
seems, has two married
McKoon Dance Psychology Majors to join the
Psychology Club. Dr. Miller, the
room B34, the Ennis Building. All
interested students in Psychology
advisor ot the club, added many are invited to become members.
daughters and two grand- Saturday, September 29, the
good points of interest to the
children. She has a two year old
grand-daughter and a seven year
old grand-son.
few students remaining on
campus for the weekend were
entertained by McKoon.
meeting.
Dr. Nish explained the purpose
Literary
When asked how she coped with
the problems that house-mothers
After overcoining technical
problems, the band played a wide
range of popular music, including
of the Psychology Club and that is
to be primarily to advance the Guild Meets
must handle, she replied, "Life is science of Psychology and to The Literary Guild held its first
what you make it!" She enjoys some selections that they supplement the classroom by meeting of the academic year
helping others and receives themselves had composed. providing opportunities to ex- Wednesday night, October 2, at
satisfaction from the small On the packed dance floor of perience and research in other the home of Mr. Charles Rankin,
•rewards of being a house-mother. the student union, eight couples areas of interest. The club hopes faculty advisor for the Guild. A
danced. The listening audience to promote attitudes of unity by large number of students as well
Mrs. Lilly feels that the filled the ten seats set up for the their mutual interest in as some faculty members were
members of Georgia College are occasion. Psychology. on hand for the meeting,
very friendly and the hospitality Hopefully in the future, Melvin Moses, acting president The Guild discussed sub-
is warm! She likes the smallness students will become more in- told me that if anyone with scribing to the American Film
of Georgia College which con- volved in the student activities. questions or suggestions about Theatre, which will present a
tributes to an air of close com- series of eight motion pictures
panionship among students,
faculty and staff.
The staff of the Colonnade wish
Say Cheese!
We need your help. The
What About Mascots ? throughout this year at local
theatres (Weis Cinema 1 in
Macon will present the felms for
by Suellen Griggs
the best to Mrs. Lilly and extend Spectrum just isn't the Spectrum this area.) Subscriptions at
the warmest of welcomes to her. without you. Please come down The average GC student may cordingly with the color. Purple, discount prices for matinee
Fred Mobley to the Spectrum office as soon as know what their mascot is, but being the color, the Royals was to performances are now available. :
possible to have your pictures how many know how it become the code name. The first film in the series is
Ask J-J made. Five poses will be made of
very good quality at no sitting
originated? Well, it dates back to
the early 1900's.
Edward Albee's A Delicate
Sophomores, whose colors are Balance, which will be presented
Dear Jay-J., charge. We are open from 9;00 Because most students lived on red and black, chose the October 29 and 30. For further
I am a Freshman and I have a a.m. till 12:00 noon, and 1:00p.m. campus, there came the need for Elephant. Curiously enough, the details, see Mary Rpbbins,
bit of a problem on my hands. It till 5:00 p.m. The Spectrum office something to arrouse school reason behind this is being Honors Dorm, or Mr. Rankin.
goes like this, my parents told me is downstairs in the back hall of spirit. Miss Etheyl Adams, GC's researched in the library. It After the business meeting, Ms.
when I registered here at Georgia the student union. Head for the first dean of women, originzted seems the elephant in India is Mary Barbara Tate and Dr.
College they would expect me to pool hall but keep going when you the idea of class colors. Each looked upon as being a symbol of Sarah Gordon, both meni3)ers of
make A's and B's and I was -"get there. You participation will class chose a color by a wisdom, grandness, and serenity. Georgia College's Englisli dept.,
expected to make the Dean's List be greatly appreciated. Our democratic vote. Sister classes provided a discussion of Flan-
for the Fall Quarter. I wound up Photographer will be here from were formed, joining the fresh- Thus, the elephant was chosen. nery O'Conner. Through the
taking three very hard courses now until Oct. 18, but please don't men-junior classes, and the course of the evening, Ms. Tate
and I'll be lucky if I make C's in everybody wait until then. Make sophomore-senior classes. The Seniors, whose colors are red and and Dr. Gordon commented on
these courses. A "C" in my his first days worth his while. two sister classes helped each white, chose the Thunderbird. Miss O'Connor's unique per-
parents book is unreal. Can you Make your Spectrum worth our other out and buddied together. This, too, was the result of sonality and sense of humor, her
help me? while. ' • . Once a year, the two classes research. An old American In- dedication to writing, and the
CAB would produce the Golden dian legend tells the powerful major themes of her fiction. The
would be convenient for him to Slipper. Class members thunderbird holds strange and session ended with a discussion of
Dear Puzzled One,
help you.) By showing this distinguished their status by mystical powers. The bird was Flannery O'Connor's growing
My advice to you would be to
concern, he will probably be wearing the colored ribbon of looked up to by all.
explain to your parents that these This reputation as an exceptionally
more understanding and want to their class in hair and as banners. superiority was exactly what the talented author.
courses that you are taking are
help you. Also, you might try to Later, themascots were chosen senior class wanted, to be looked The Guild's next meeting will
very difficult and that you will try
study a little bit more. Too much to go with the class color. Fresh- upon with respect.
your best. My next bit of advice be held in Honors Dorm,
studying will never hurt anyone. men, whose color is green, chose
would be to ask the instructor of November 8, immediately after
Good-Luck! the Irish for their mascot. It is
the particular course to help you So all mascots were chosen. the College Theatre's presen-
when you don't understand thought that this was chosen Each class, now the holder of a tation of Who's Afraid of Vtrglnia
something. (Ask him when it Jay-J because green is thought of as title, should be proud of its name Woolf? The Guild is off to an
being Irish. The Junior class, and live up to the standards by exciting start, so come and ex-
HSA Initiates Recreation And too, chose • their mascot ac- which it was set. perience with the Literary Guild!

Its Emergence Park Society


The Honors Student
Association is a new thought on
The Recreation majors of
Georgia College had their first
meeting on October 1, 1973, to
QoAc^^e^
GC campus. This group is
composed of interested students
in the academic honors program
organize the Recreation and
Park Society of Georgia College.
The first order of business was
w»p&^eQ
and cooperates (charitably) with
faculty and administration in to adopt a charter and by-laws set
modifying and (dare we say it?) forth last year. They then
improving present honors proceeded to elect officers ac- Express
courses and developing new ones. cordingly. Those officers being:
It gives students of scholastic
prowess a challenging op-
President-Ann McCaskill
Vice-President-Debbie Savage Yourself!
portunity to meet in a creative Secretary-Pam Varner Joan Taylor, Ceil Courtney, Mary Beth Little
atmosphere and do something Treasurer-Ron Purcell Are you the type person who
more effective than sputter and Faculty Advisor-Lee Silver enjoys writing prose and
complain. The recreation and Park literature? If so, you would
appreciate a page in the Colon-
Phi Mu Is Back
The HSA held its first meeting Society of Georgia College will
of the quarter Sept. 27. The past, have a meeting on October 9, nade dedicated solely to Prose. Well, school is back in the president who now serves Phi Mu
[i-t... •/..:i'- present, and ambitious future of 1973, in the Maxwell College Last week, we had such a page, swing of things and the local Phi as national Panhellenic Con-
the association were discussed Union Conference Room 130 at composed of works from our Mu colony is swinging with it. ference delegate, met with the
and tentative plans made. The 7:30 p.m. Dr. All Elliott, fellow classmates. The op- The colony has been preparing girls recently and helped them
next gathering is plotted for Chairman of the Department of portunity is such that people for this year since Spring quarter pick the new pledges hi this
October 11 at 6:30 p.m. in the Recreation at Georgia Southern .realize that your inner-self is of last year. In the summer the quarter. The Gamma Sigma
conference room of Maxwell. All College, will be the guest more than it appears. Take girls met at Lake Sincliar for a Chapter of Phi Mu is extremely
people interested and qualified speaker. Dr. Elliott will present advantage of this grand op- weekend of fun and planning. proud of their four new pledges
y are enthusiastically invited to a slide presentation on the portunity to express your deepest Now that school is in session they who are: Ceile Courtenay,
attend. If uncertain of your student Haunted House and emotions on paper. Send all are implementing those plans. Waycross; Mary Beth ILittle,
status in the latter category, Fairyland projects held the past works to: Fred Green, P. 0. Box Palm Beach, Florida; Kay Britt,
contact Djr. J9M ?*^Us,troip., 852- Works will be returned Mrs.. W. F. Williamson, Jr., of Warner Robins; Joan T;aylor,
chairman of the honors program. College. undamaged upon request. Baton Rouge, former national liioMston.

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