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Black Students Rely On Community Colleges Changing Priorities


A look at the Fiscal 1970 and 1971
(ACP)-Washington-A two varied greatly in the precen- sampled went on to college, 51 Budgets shows how President Nixon is trimming military
year study comparing the rates tages of their 1968' graduates per cent of them went to spending and putting more emphasis on domestic programs.
of college attendance of black attending college, the study Tarrant County Junior College. The data below shows how the two budgets compare (figures
and white high-school found that, in all but one city, Only 31 per cent of the white exclude $45 billion in Social Security and highway funds which
graduates in five U.S. cities has black students who did. attend graduates who attend college do not come from income taxes). Per $100 of income tax funds, ~^-
concluded that community college were more likely to went to the community college, expenditures will be;
colleges have provided the enroll in the local community although 55 per cent went on to
prime access to higher college than were white, some college. 1970 1971

THf education for black students.


"Were it not for these
colleges, the attendance rates
for black students would be
colfege-bound students.
City-by-City Statistics
For example in Dallas, 36 per
cent of the Negro students
Similar

Philadelphia.
findings were
reported for San Francisco and

A reversal of the findings in


National defense
International affairs and finance
Space research and technology
$48.90
2.53
2.39
$45.67
2.24
2.12
St. Louis-where 28 per cent of Agriculture and rural development 3.93 3.32
Vol. 45, No 23 shockingly low," said Dorothy
M. Knoell, author of a newly
sampled went to college, with 34
the blacks and 41 per cent of the Natural resources 1.53 1,55
percent'Of that number entering Commerce and transportation 3.08 2.72
May 14, 1970 released report on the project. white college-goers enrolled in
Dallas County Junior College. Community development and housing 1.87 2.34
The study was conducted by the the local community college
Sixty-four per cent of the whites Education and manpower
Georgia College At M illedgeville American Assocjation of Junior sampled enrolled in college, but
campuses. 4.64 5.05
Colleges and financed by the Health 8.18 9.28
only 17 per cent entered the Income security 4.14 5.27
Ford Foundation. More than. High School a Major Factor
community college.
Washington Watch 31,000 students were sampled. In Fort Worth, where 43 per
Another major finding of the Veterans' benefits and services 5.34 5.26
Although the high schools study was that, "while in- General government 2.22 2.55
cent of the black graduates Intereist 10.98 11.04
dividual characteristics

And The Cambodian Decision Funding Of Studies Hampers


academic potential and family
background are important
determinants of college at-
Allowances 0.29

$100.00
1.59

$100.00
ttidance, the data show very
Foreign Students In Sweden clearly that the high school
frcm which the individual
Press reports say the decision what President Nixon was Cambodia...or defend their decision was announced. Four end of his .speech about past
STOCKHOLM - Sweden's one year. grad; *> tes regardless of his race
to invade Camtx)dia and resume talking about Thursday when he country as such." Senators, two Republicans, two crises in American military
foreign student population at . The majority of non-Swedes is alsc an important factor in
bombing of North Vietnam was described on television a large At a critical moment, the Democrats, will try to tack on history suggests he is planning
university level is estimated to who come to the country the determination of whether he
made suddenly (within four of and recent Communist buildup American economy is pending legislation a rider that to respond to North Vietnamese
be about 5,000 according to a "mainly in order to obtain anwill go oiA with his education and
five days), without wide con- in Cambodia." There had been weakened by fresh un- would cut off funds for the war, counterattacks by threatening a Once again Pseudowoman
recent report from the National education" are citizens of other
where."
sultation, and despite skep- no recent enemy buildup, they certainties, reports Hobart unless Congress formally nuclear confrontation or a flies out of the past to capture
Swedish Union of Students .Scandinavian countries. InCertain predominantly white
ticism in the Joint Chiefs of told the correspondent. Rowen, financial editor of the declares war. The National fullscale bombing of North control of her precious Alma
(SFS). The SFS report is one of some cases, they can finance at
high scho' 's which sent most of
Staff. Usually cautious Military sources in Washington Post. "All bets on Student Association announced Vietnamese cities, harbors and Mater. During the past spring
an increasing number of studies least part of their study costs
thergradui es on to college, the
newspapers describe the Washington said the only ad- economic conditions are off," a campaign to impeach the dikes." In 1954, Mr. Nixon elections not a single male was
President. This reaction is supported a plan by Admiral and papers on the subject, and through study assistance from study said, sent very few of the
decision as "rash" and "im- vantage of striking into Cam- he states. elected to a single office. This
based on a fear Mr. Nixon may Arthur Radford to drop tactical is also a position paper. their home country. local community college.
petuous." bodia is that it "would buy time, Foreign students in Sweden Scholarships An Aid will leave the males in the
Opposition to the war has go even farther. The president muclear bombs on a Viet Minh "Black schools with high,
Tom Wicker in the New York if successful...Hanoi would need have problems in financing Financing is also less of a hands of the females for another
revived and become more of the Ripon Society (a GOP supply area on the border with college-going rates tended, on
Times writes: "The invasion of at least three or four months to their studies, unless they have problem for those foreign guest year.
militant. Students took to the organization). Josiah Lee China; it was vetoed by the other hand, to send a larg'e
Cambodia ordered by President re-establish" supplies, hospitals been invited on scholarships, students who have pome to Pseudowoman is the lingering
streets across the country the Auslitz, writes: "The proportion to the local com-
Nixon makes it clear that he and communications. Even this Sweden on scholarships. The figure of The Woman's College
day after the Cambodian President's dark hints at the (Cont. on page 6) because the Swedish study munity college," according to
does not have and never has had may be a delusion, based on number of available scholar- of Georgia. The figure does not
assistance program does not the report. 'Certainly the
a'plan to end the war'." faulty intelligence, for ships is limited, however, and realize that males have
include foreign nationals. The college recruiters might well
Another and more charitable,
•explanation is forced in the
operations so far have failed to
uncover any large supply Vietnam Moratorium Committee student Senate one exception from this rule is
immigrants who have not come
they must be sought through the
educational authorities in the
concentrate ou the schools-
black and predominantly white-
penetrated the crust of her
apple pie. Pseudowoman still
cloakrooms of Congress: the depots or troops. students' home countries. has her bloomers and dress
President deluded himself that,
first, he could twist the
Disbands, Writes Open Letter Amendants Pass to Sweden mainly in order to
obtain an education, and who But those foreign students
who come to Sweden on their
with low college-attendance
rates to discover the capable
below her knees with her white
socks and Bee-bops. There are
have been residents for at least graduates who have yet to meet
Russians' arms to end the war,
and, second, throw the burden
Dear Friend,
Institutions are formed by anti-war rallies. As the
First Obstacle own have to face quite serious
problems. They are usually not
their first college recruiter."
still enough of her friends left on
campus controlling female
of the fighting on the South "Mr. Nixon may have men to respond to certain powerful resurgence of anti-war Susan Jackson called the GC Gets Grant For eligible for Swedish state study
The report indicated that
while many very talented
rights, denying male rights, and
Vietamese and depart. The provoked a constitutional Senate meeting together and assistance. The necessity of controling the school budget for
first plan blew up within the confrontation with a Congress
human needs. The Moratorium
emerged as an idea - an idea
activity last fall, the October
demonstrations were heavily Uie minutes were read by the Die te tics & Medical having a work permit before
oiacK high school graduates more REC bicycles, yo-yo's,
first six months of his Ad- were being recruited and aided jacks, dolls, and Bibles. How
already worried that its war- which expressed a vision of covered by the media. October Secretary. Susan Jackson Technology P r O f l r a m s ^ " t e r i n g the country prevents
ministration. Within the past to attend college, "there are long can the Pseudowoman
making power is being usurped America. This vision saw no 15th and November 15th were asked for committee reports ° them from getting jobs to
two weeks, his generals told Mr. The U.S. Department of substantial numbers in the reign over Georgia College?
by the President," (New York troops in Southeast Asia. This national events. Since that and old business. Ken Gaskell, finance their studies. One
Nixon bluntly that Viet- Health, Education and Welfare middle categories of ability who How long will Pseudowoman
Times.) Many solid supporters vision saw the Vietnam War as time, work has continued. in a motion, asked that the prerequisite for obtaining a
namization was not working. In
a mood approaching panic, the
of the President's Vietnam
policy were stunned. Senator
a debilitating national tragedy. Each Moratorium Committee members of the Student Ac-
tivities Budget vote against
has awarded a $13,295 Allied
Health Professions Basic Im-
work permit is that an ap- HE Publishes
should be able to profit from the
type of educational opportunity
wear the almost pants on this
campus? How long will the
This vision saw a strategy for viewed its role in its own plicant must already have a
President pushed the button.
His April 30 speech was put
George Aiken (R-Vt.) ex-
claimed, • "I was never so
building a broad-based public community differently. Broad giving any money to the Hand-
book so as to give the Senate a
provements Grant to Georgia
cCollege at Milledgeville.
skill. colleges. Supplement To
offered by the community males sit back and allow these
rinky dink so-called woman to
movement to support the peace coalitions have been A government committee
Thursday, FridayStudy Guide
together so hastily, portions will disappointed in my life." "say" as to what is to go into Announcement of the grant run the campus from which the
political position of immediate formed during the last months, recently presented proposals on
not stand the test of time. He Majority Leader Mansfield, the Handbook. The Senate was made by John R. Westcott, males will graduate?
withdrawal from Vietnam. peace action centers have been the subject and included was
said the Cambodian sanctuaries who had prevented the Foreign passed the motion. Phil Spivey Chief of the Health Manpower I say to you: Do away with
An organization began to be established, and educational regulation of student im- New York ~ The twenty-first
were highly organized
headquarters and staging areas
Relations Committee from an
open clash with the Ad-
built around these visions. A
network of people who shared a
programs are in operation. The
drama and national attention
asked that Senate Bill No. 15, a
Bill to establish the Declaration
Grants Branch, Division of
Health Manpower Education
migration. The
representative took issue with
Host Theatre's
SFS annual edition of Summer Study Pseudowoman! Call for re-
elections where males share the
for "massive attacks on our Services. Abroad is now available from
ministration angrily attacked that characterized the autumn of Student Rights as the first the rest of the committee, and responsibility! Take part in
forces and those of South
Vietnam." A May 2 dispatch
the moves. Chairman Stennis of
the Senate Armed Services
similar perception of this
nation's course in Vietnam were has never returned, but much of seven ammeni^nts to be added
to the Constitution. Senate Bill
Dr. J.F. Vincent, chairman of
the GC chemistry department
came up with counterproposals, Two Albee Plays the Institute of International
Education in the form of a 1970 campus activities! If you
brought together and worked the substance of our effort - the including the creation of special supplement to the twentieth agree-let the Colonnade know.
from Saigon in the Washington Committee declared, "We concentration on local No. 13 was passed and must be and project director for the facilities for visiting students. Write your complaints to
together. Moratorium Com- Two one-act plays by Edward edition.
Post states: "Military sources absolutely cannot guarantee to organizing - has become more passed again at another grant, said the money will be The committee report, in- Pseudobox "-Home of
mittees were formed on cam- Albee, one of America's most HE'S popular guide to
said today they were not sure support any government in solid and widespread during the meeting before going to the used to boost the colleg's cluding the minority opinion, is Pseudowoman.
puses that had never held anti- prominent playwrights, have summer programs abroad
intervening months. President. programs in dietetics and being circulated for comment
war demonstrations and in been set for production May 14 sponsored by foreign in-
medical technology.
Moss Seeks Closer Community, towns which had never seen , From the beginning, these
efforts retained an independent
Senator Ken Gaskell asked
that the rules be suspended to The Georgia College dietetics
among authorities
organizations concerned, and
and
and 15 by the College Theatre of stitutions indicates an increase
in the number of courses of
specialized fields of study as
archaeology, architecture,
allow Chipper Messer to speak. program, the oldest in Georgia, Georgia College at law, and music.
identity. People worked for the Ministry of Education will interest to United States
Ties, Defactinalization peace because of the conviction
they shared, not because of a
Chipper asked that the Student
Senate find some a way in
prepares students for positions
as hospital dietitians and for
then formulate its own Milledgeville. Curtain time in
proposals, based on the report Russell Auditorium is 8 P.M.
students for 1970. More than 240
Another special section
provides information especially
Georgia College at government in the coming year. both nights. courses at educational in-
committee name or com- which the males on the Georgia managerial positions in the food and the comments. designed for secondary school
Milledgeville's new student He is particularly hopeful of stitutions in 38 countries are
position. During the fall, we as College campus could have service field. Seek More Details On Subject Theatre Director J. Dalton students who wish to study
body president, Dwain Moss of bringing the college's non- listed. Most courses are in
an institution were able to equal representation in the The HEW grant, Vincent said, Meanwhile, efforts are in Eddleman said the first play, abroad this summer.
Lincolnton, is a mild-mannered, resident students more fully Europe at such universities as
provide a stimulus and a Honor Council. Chipper also will be used to supplement the progress to find out more exact "The Zoo Story,"is a brief A brief bibliography at the
serious young man who talks into campus life. Grenoble, Paris, Freiburg,
national focus to the work of the pointed out that all girls have salary of a new faculty member details on the situation of modern tragedy concerning a back of the booklet lists
about "defactionalization" and The new CGA President also Heidelburg, Madrid, Edinburgh
peace movement. As a strategy been elected to all offices again in the field of dietetics and will foreign students in Sweden. The very typical business and publications providing ad-
the need to bring Milledgeville has plans to bring Georgia and other major institutions.
to gain national attention and to this year and he expressed that finance changes and im- SFS report lists the efforts family man's unforgettable ditional information about
and Georgia College closer College and the Milledgeville There are more than a dozen
buUd public support for with there is not equal represen- provements in the dietetics made by student government encounter with a young tran- summer courses in specific
together. community closer together. programs in Mexico and others
drawal, we were dynamically tation for males in the Honor curriculum It will also help to bodies in the Swedish university sient who is his antithesis. countries or regions, other
Moss was elected to the top "We want to try to convince in Canada, Peru, Ghana,
successful during that time. Council. He suggested that purchase new scientific towns to help foreign students, Members of the cast include types of summer opportunities
job in the College Government local residents ttiat we're in- Kenya, Israel, Turkey,
there be another election where equipnlent and provide the and also provides a catalog of Charles Oberleitner, Moultrie, such as international service
Association last quarter, terested in the community," he After a period of dormancy, Lebanon, Tunisia, United Arab
one male and one female be opportunity for more laboratory what problems seem to be most and Massee Bateman, San- projects and work camps,
becoming the first male ever to said. "Some examples of this dissatisfaction with the Republic, Japan, and the
elected from each class. The work with large institutional acute in the experience of those dersville. special programs for teenagers,
be named to that office at what are our assistance in ttie drive President's policies is again Republic of China.
Senate agreed to look into the feeding, computers, and local who are trying to help. educational tours sponsored by
was until 1967 a woman's to save the Baldwin County growing. The last Gallup poll The entries list locations,
matter and give it to a proper health facilities. U.S. educational and travel
college. Chapter of the American Red The Swedish Study Assistance The second play, "The dates, course titles and, in
(Cont. on page 8) committee. The medical technology organizations, and summer
The sandy-haired history Cross and our sponsorship of Board has launched a American Dream," Eddleman many cases, tuition and living
program at Georgia College, study programs sponsored by
major won the election over two Earth Day in an effort to make This attitude seems to have sophomore class president and offering isuccessfully for the sociological survey of foreign says, is an ironic and offbeat costs.
Vincent said, requires one year U,S. colleges.
other candidates on a platform Baldwin County aware of its changed, and I don't know senior class treasurer; played position of CGA Treasurer. He students in Sweden, in order to comedy in which Mommy, a One section of the guide in-
of study at another institution, Summer Study Abroad is
of defactionalization, which he pollution problems." why," he says. VWe want to four years of football, and was a has also served as a member of obtain more data on their domineering middle-class wife, cludes a Inference list of
with the primary emphasis at available from the Publications
defines as "uniting the factions In response to this increased continue this relationship and member of Beta Club and the his dormitory House Council situation, including their own and Daddy, a long-suffering and courses offered in such
GC being in the offering of Division of the Institure of
on campus so that we can seek awareness of the community on invite the community to par- Student Council. and as a student advisor for views. acquiescent .husband, search •
preparatory course work . in Eddleman said no seats will International Education, 809
our common goals as students the part of students, Moss hopes ticipate in anything the college He says he chose Georgia freshman men. "One need is acutely evident for some satisfaction in their
biology and chemistry. be reserved and all tickets will United "Nations Plaza, New
together." local residents wiU become has and does." College because a number of his Asked why he chose to run for to all those who c are trying to lives.
Funds from the grant will be be sold at the door. Admission York, New York 10017, for 50
Moss hopes to combat fac- more active in campus affairs. Moss entered Georgia College relatives earned degrees here, office in student government, find a way out of the present
used to strengthen classroom The cast includes Jan Nutt, is free to Georgia College cents a siiVgle copy; 10-19
tionalism by seeing to it that all "I think the community used in 1967 as a freshman after and "because I knew it to be a Moss replies that he likes it. unhappy situation: the heed to
teaching aids and laboratory Milledgeville, James LeBlanc, students, faculty and staff copies, 45 cents; 20-49 copies. 40
aegments of the student body to feel in the woman's college graduation from Lincolnton good school." "Politics interests me," he define exactly what is a 'foreign
supplies and equipment in the Augusta, Judy Talmadge, members with identification cents; 50 copies or more. 35
receive "significant days that they were invited to High School. During his high Moss first ran for campus- says. "That's what I'd really student,'" says Ingemar
departments of chemistry and Warner Robins, and Osgood cards. Admission for others cents. Payment must ac-
representation" in the student attend anything that came up. school years, he served as wide office as a sophomore, like to go into." biology. (Cont. on page 8) Bateman, Sandersville. will be $1. company'orders,)
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Gampus In The Round


Letters To The Editor GC Gets Grant
All We Are Asking... For Computer
Georgia College at
by Eugene Stevenson
I Dear Editor: Of Bathtub Milledgeville has been granted
The Colonnade of April 24, $14,000 by the National Science.
11970, has made a mistake! It is "An Essay on Brewing, Foundation for the development
From time to time, since the This atmosphere results in a oia tJuicK our column violates jnecessary to clear up the Vintage and Distillation,. the driest ingredient in the of a regional computer center. (1
establishment of this column, feeling of drudgery and in- tradition. With respect to any I matter immediately. In the Together with Selected book. He is witty and Dr. W. Alan Jones, the
we have tried to foucs attention difference on the part of a good take over of the paper, we have I article concerning the events of Remedies for Hangover .knowledgeable in describing the college's Director of College
on the desirability of deriving as many. As a result whenever we editorial status for only two (the Student Senate, there was a Melancholia~or, How to Make making of mead, home brew, and Public Services, said the
much benefit as possible from have resorted to irony, sarcasm reasons; one that as a staff {reference to the "proposed" Booze" By John F. Adams beer, whiskey, wine and other funds will be used to pi*ovide the
the time spent at Georgia or outright chastisement in an member we were consistent in [attendance rules. The these new rules be adopted, not] John F. Adams is an intrepid favorites, and also includes institution with a tie-in to a
College. As we see it a college attempt to drive home this our contributions to the j Academic Affairs Committee of the Academic Affairs Com- do-it:yourselfer dedicated to the illustrated directions for con- large computer at one of three
education transcends the mere transcendent philosophy there Colonnade and because we have )the Student Senate had nothing mittee of the Student Senate. propostion that if a Viking could structing a working .still (for larger schools-the University
preparation for a vocation. is inevbitably. a feedback of a column. We can assure our This was of the faculty's doing, I make wine from wild grapes in edification and amusement of Georgia, Georgia State
sorts. readers that the Editor in Chief [toIdo was with this meeting.
invited by Dr. not students. I hope the problem [ the hollow of a rock on the only, of course). Never one to University, or Georgia Tech.
From the administration has full authority to remove us will be cleared up immediately, j Vinland coast, anyone can do a job half way, the author The tie-in will be in the form
There is personal and enriching from the paper at any time. Christenberry to attend the
value in the obtaining of an there has been some good faculty-student Academic Sincerely, contrive equipment and space provides for the experimenter of a remote console which,
education, a value which can natured kidding, some ' Council. A subcommittee within Stephanie Eidson, Chairman I enough to make a respectable who becomes too much of an Jones said, will allow the
easily become obscured if a patronizing, and some silence. Also while we assist in the I the Academic Council proposed Academic Affairs Committee I at-home brew. The results of expert in a soberly written college to use the computer just
student's horizons are limited to As for the faculty some say they planning of thepaper's position his own experiments have been epilogue entitled "The Morning as if it were on the GC campus Who wouldn't stop for pretty Linda Thurmond and the Circle K Car
the narrow spectrum of getting agree, and that what we have to on various issues we have no some monumental hangovers After and What to Do About It," rather than miles away. Wash? The Car Wash was held Wednesday afternoon at the First
a good grade and-or routinely say
others
has
call
needed
us a
to be
radical,
said;
some
unilateral
newspaper
power to determine
policy. How can we
•Colonnade, Box 707JVIayfairRm. 8 Mon, 6 and AN ESSAY ON BREWING
(April 3,1970), a funny, literate
on the prevention and cure oi
harmful side effects that may
Jones noted that the NSF Baptist Church.
grant and state funds will
accumulating the necessary
credits. even go to the extent as to imply answer the charge of being a gem of a how-to book that •result from excessive zeal in provide the support to have the
our take over of the paper, radical? If being a radical describes your favorite brews- sampling the latest batch. necessary equiphient installed
question our connection with means that we do not agree 'if you are not part of the solution^ what they are and how to make In his spare time John F. and to finance its operation for a
Too much time is spent another local state institution, with those who wish no change them. Adams is a college professor in two-year period.
worrying about this or that even criticize the kind of car we from the ways and days of the Mr. Adams' writing style is Colfax, Washington. The administrator said the
professor's personality, at- drive. The only conclusion we Women's College of Georgia, you are part of the problem." computer will be used in a
titude, and grading formula. can come to with respect to the (or even Georgia Normal and number of ways, all of them
The examination of theses, car reference is that what we Industrial), then yes, I guess we
ideas, issues, and trends takes a wrote when we were driving a can be labelled radical. If being
— Dr. John Lounsbury Vocational Trade School involving instruction or non-
sponsored faculty research.
An example of its planned use
subordinate position to the 17 year old Volkswagen was all radical means standing up for On April 29, Dr. John Loun- social isolation? Success
mechanics of course offerings. right, but now we drive a 4 year what we believe, calling for sberry, Chairman of the depends on dealing with in- is thf, teaching of computer
critical evaluation of faculty, Department of Education, terpersonal relationships-to be
administration, and student spoke at the First Methodist able to mediate. Racial, To Be Built Here In 70 techtiiques on a credit basis by
Dr; David G. Baarda of the
performance, then the ap- diurch in Milledgeville on the economic, political, religious, in chemistry faculty. Baarda is
pellation fits. If being radical subject: Public Education and fact all sub-groups have to learn the primary investigator for the
means that we disrupt the or- the Problems of Quickie to work and live together Mr. R. Frank Lawrence, The instructional offerings at grant.
vs. ei '? process by occupying or Private Schools. He also will be to share inAllthe
derly flow of the educational
speaking on this theme at the
destroying college property- Rotary Club meeting on May 14. Dream."
compatibly. have the right
American
Superintendent of Schools and
the Baldwin County School
the new vocational school will Jones said the computer will
include the graphic arts, also be helpful for support of
Board of Education, has an- drafting and design, elec- regular teaching activities in
then we are not radical. In stating his views for the When asked to comment on nounced that an area vocational t r o n i c s , c o n s t r u c t i o n , such fields a s biology,
Colonnade, Dr. Lounsberry the position that private schools high school has been approved cosmetology, para-medical, c h e m i s t r y , physics,
In the little town of AAllledgevllle, there is a little wishes to make it clear that he are being organized because of for location and construction in t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , electro- mathematics, business ad-
college called Georgia College at Milledgeville. There Finally to answer the is speaking as an individual and concern over the public schools' Baldwin County in late 1970. ministration, and education.
somewhat puzzling reference to mechanical, metal work,
are about fifteen hundred students who go there. Lots of our connection with another not in any official capacity failure, Dr. Lounsberry stated The school, as currently marketing and distribution, The college is now in the
representing Georgia College. that he felt that the public planned-will serve some 600 day auto body and fender repair and process of determining the type
these students spend their dollars in the stores and local state institution, all we can Dr. Lounsberry expressed the
business of the town. Many of the students work for the say is that we do have such a opinion that there is no longer
school has been a successful school students daily. a diversified cooperative and location of the equipment to
experiment in' social training program. The tran- be purchased.
townspeople. It could be a very happy arrangement. connection and it consists en-, any way of avoiding a democracy. "Right here in sportation cluister will include
But-alasI The townspeople do not see things very educational tirely of having been granted an pluralistic society and that we Milledgeville," he pointed out, It is anticipated that con-
leave of absence have to learn to live in this struction will begin on the 41,000 auto mechanics, diesel engine In May Mademoiselle
clearly. They want to know why there are no colujnns while we complete our studies "we have seen the successful repair and small gas engine therapies and the nonverbal
pluralistic society or face the absorption of a large number of square foot structure by disciplines of the Movement.
on the new College Union Building..They are more This last goes for this reporter decline of our civilization. November 1,1970. The building repair. .'-Special program of
concerned with this than with offering the merchandise only, it in no way includes the
Cuban families with children
"I am not referring to many of whom entered
will be located on a 28.6 acre
tract of land, one mile west of
marine engine repair will be
added to this cluster. The
'Getting Yourself Together
and service the students want. better half who has no such established private schools that American schools for the first Among those she describes are
connection with that or any have traditionally over the Baldwin High School on High- electronics cluster will offer T'ai-Chi Chaun, the Chinese
What concerns them most is the "image" of other employer. time." training in basic electricity and
years fostered quality
way 49. Mr. Lawrence in- "Getting yourself together," of releasing the body's blocked discipline of more-than-
Milledgeville as a great historic town. Too bad about "Quality education is a good dicated that Senator Culver radio and TV repair. The "finding yourself," hanging . energy. As Miss Howard puts it, exercise to recover the natural
the columns. The truth is that there's not really room education," he explained, rallying point," he concedes, Kidd, Representative Phillip electro-mechanical cluster will loose" are recurring themes in "the problem isn't more balance we were born with;
We do not ask or expect total "What I am opposed to is the "But what are you really provide training in large and May MADEMOISELLE~and
for much tradition In an institution that wants to grow agreement with what we write, type of instant academy that is Chandler and Representative aliveness, but bearing the Indian meditation; and
talking about? If the many Floyd Harrington were in- small appliance repair, air among a growing cross-section aliveness we already have, Chanoyu, the Japanese tea
and be progressive. But surely the town wants to grow we welcome criticism and being created to circumvent objectives of education are conditioning and refrigeration, of age groups. As expressions of freeing blocked energy from ceremony and exercise in
strumental in obtaining the site
and be progressive, you might say. Sure they do. Buy rebuttal. integration of the public truly understood, the solution of for the new school. motor maintenance and the Human Potential tight muscles to produce sensory awareness. About the
they want GC to remain the Ga. Normal And Industrial All we are asking is what have schools. Those who favor this private schools cannot meet all residential wiring. Students Movement, the phrases mean: movement and feeling and life.. various disciplines, Miss Gross
College or maybe even the Woman's College-a neat, you done lately to make your are, in my judgment, taking a type of private school education of these. This is of no service to enrolled in the metal work become what you are. To ac- ."In her terms "you don't have says, "they are all about
the children. To seek to avoid The new school has long been cluster will be prepared for complish that, the Movement a body. . .you are a body."
sweet, addition to their historic traditional city. Wake life at college a little more narrow, short view. Aren't you integrated education now is to considered as a first priority by employment as a welder, offers many avenues-from the
relaxing, loosening, breathing,
up, Milledgeville, and grow with Georgia College! meaningful and to improve your connecting, centering, going
college? indeed robbing your child by seek to avoid the unavoidable." the Superintendent and the machine tool operator or as a open encounters of Esalen with, sensing, discovering,
providing him with lessons of Another question to which Dr. Board of Education. Extensive sheet metal worker. The para- Institute in Big Sur, to the more "Getting Together," is another quieting. . .And lead to being
Lounsberry addressed himself efforts have been made over the medical program will be nonverbal disciplines of the Far of the human potential articles one thing at a time in one
designed to meet the em- East, The goal of all is, as one appearing in May

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was the economic effect. ''Any past several years to obtain moment at a time-"
instant academy in competition such a school for Baldwin ployment needs of Central State participant put it, "to be led out MADEMOISELLE. Its author.
3jfv order "hjpficip with the public schools costs us
all money. It diverts funds by
County. During the past year
negotiations have intensified
Hospital, Baldwin County of the noisy mind and into your
Hospital and surrounding senses. . .to draw mind into
Amy Gross,
MADEMOISELLE'S
Associate Editor, summarizes
young Other articles in May
MADEMOISELLE that relate
reducing state and federal with the State Division of medical offices and facilities. body, into a consciousness
rnM5+ -^^4 * ^ monies and makes it difficult
for local industry and Georgia
Vocational Education and the
State Board of Education The enrolled students will Together."
described as blissful.
her trips into both the physical ((Cont. on Page 8)
College to employ qualified culminating in today's an- enter the Vocational School at
personnel because one of the nouncement. the tenth grade level and will
first things people look at is the Rollo May, psychotherapist THE COLONNADE
remain in the program through and author of the new best
school sitaution. Look at the the twelfth grade. Each student seller, Love and Will, sees the voice of the outspoken minority
split in the community in Sparta Mr.C. R. Tunmer, Baldwin
County School System Director will receive two hours per day today's emphasis on getting
in Hancock County; the people of vocational training at the oneself together as the result of
are divided over the private of Vocational Education, in- The Colonnade is published weekly except during
dicated that the prime reason Vocational Center and will alienating factors in our examinations and vacations and other apathetic situations
school issue." spend the remainder of the society. In an interview in May
for final approval of the project by the students (?) of Georgia College at Milledgeville, !
"The will of the people of this was the high student interest in school day at Baldwin High MADEMOISELLE, he
country caused the government obtaining a vocational School in the related academic questions why one should have
to decide for integration of the education. Over seventy - one program. to go to an encounter group or No. I Boss Lady - — Pat Ellington
public schools," declared Dr. per cent of all students sur- sensitivity session to learn how No. II Boss Lady
Lounsberry," I don't think that veyed last year indicated a
A vocational night sehool
program will also be housed in to feel. His answer: "I think our Mr. Moneybags --
— Dodi Williams
• Dennis Burleson
I
you can continue to
discriminate in education and
elsewhere and keep our country
desire to take a vocational the new facility. The night technoligical age more and
course. In addition to the school porogram will be more cuts us off from one
student interest, the enthusiasm designed for the out-of-school another, And therefore the
Funny Girl
Opinionated Columnist
Martie Stev^ison
— • • Gene Stevenson I
viable. To those who say they
want private schools based on
quality education, I say that if
exhibited by Baldwin County
industry and business weighed
heavily in the final decision.
youth, the adult desiring , kinds of therapy needed are
vocational skill training and those
specialized programs requested this. . .alienation."
which teach us to I
correct
The Bossed: Marty Rainey, Carolyn McNeale, Bob Mellor,
Ray Jones, Linda Adamson, Bill Ferrell, Jef Walker,
Chipper Messer, Lamar Fields, Ralph Piro, Gordon
i
we can't provide appropriate The fact that Milledgeville is Benson.

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education for young people by local industry and business.
the growth center for the It is anticipated that the night keepers of the Flaming Red Pencil-Mr. Ralph HemphMl
after integration then we never Oconee Area also made a strong ' school can serve some 400 Jane Howard, staff writer for and Dr. John Sallstrom. •i
did before. Everything isn't
going to be right but it, isn't
going to be any worse, in fact,
contribution to the application. adults per week. Life, is the author of
be-published Please Touch, a
the soon-to-
I
Editorial Policy-The Colonnade would love to serve as a
clearing-house for student opinion, if any such opinion
r
we may be more nnotivated to
teach individuals better. We are
- Chipper Messer has got an all
living, breathing account of the
human potential movement at
I
should exist at Georgia College. Editorial views expressed
are those of the editorial staff and could not possibly
II
time record by dating 27 dif- Esalen. Excerpted in May
^A«^T^*Sf^^®*-«" already dealing at Baldwin
High School with a range of
ferent girls in less than 3 MADEMOISELLE is a represent the opinion of the administration, the faculty, or
the student body.
f
quarters. discussion of "Bioenergetic
(Cont. on page 8). Therapy," one of Esalen's ways

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May 14, 1970
PACK « THE COLONNADE May 14. 1»70

US. Natl Student Ass n Calls For Impeachment of Nixon


(The petition printed below
Book Review
Autoboigraphy Of A University
Sports Notes
does not necessarily represent 'clean out' the 'sanctuaries' of that separation of power, against Richard Milhous
the opinion of the Colonnade Viet Cong. That is vyhat we were disregarding the constitution of Nixon. "There Was Light," edited by their eventual careers. The The Georgia College Baseball .The Georgia College tennis
Staff. It is printed merely as saying six or seven years ago the United States, Irving Stone (Doubleday, essays capture, in their team ended its '69-70 season team won by default over the
information for the student regarding Vietnam. We fully support those March; 13); is a collection of description of student life and with two losses to Atlanta University of Georgia when
body.) The recent actions in Cam- Congressmen, such as George over thirty-five essays by values i the true flavor and Baptist Saturday, May 9. The Georgia could not play them.
We, the undersigned student bodia, last night's invasion, Brown of California, who have" distinguished graduates of the atmosphere of the Berkeley Colonials had a bad season,
We have been told, time and already indicated they are University of California at experience. Abraham Baldwin and later
body presidents, find the United time again, that the strength of more than call into question Mr. winning only two of their
States' invasion of Cambodia an Nixon's understanding of his considering such action. Berkeley in comnienioration of Irving Stone, himself one of eighteen games. The wins were played at Georgia Southern
our country depends on law and the University's centennial. the most distinguished College.
odious disregard of. the Con-
stitution of the United States.
order. The keystone of this law
is the constitution, in which the
role and power as president of
these United States. Mr. Nixon has urged us to
Such prominent personalities as graduates of Berkeley, is the
against Shorter in Rome. The
scores for their last two losses GC To Enter His basketball coaching
The same misuse of athletes Joe Kapp and Jackie author of such universally- to Atlanta Baptist were 8-6 and experience includes work at
presidential power, the iden-
separation of powers-and the
means to enforce that
support the American troops.
In what he calls an effort to We will do this in the best way
Jensen, economist John Ken-
neth Galbraith, and cartoonist
acclaimed books as "Lust For
Life," "The Agony and the
6-3. . .Powerful Ennis A upset Intercollegiate Nahunta, Pineyiew, Irwin
County and Patterson High
tical rhetoric, engaged us in the separation--was clearly 'not be humiliated.' Mr. Nixon we know-we will support the the Faculty in a Softball game.
Rube Goldberg describe the Ecstasy," and "Love is Eter- Schools. He was named R^geion
futile struggle in Vietnam. Last
night. President Nixon said we
outlined by men who feared the
rise of a monarch or despot. We
has engaged the United States • troops by working and pushing
in yet another undeclared war; and; pressuring to end the war.
lasting influence which at- nal." He currently lives with his
The score was 13-2. The game
was played on May 12. Also on
Basketball 1-B coach of the year in 1961.
would be in Cambodia until we tendance at Berkeley had upon wife in Beverly Hills. that day«.'rugged Ennis B It has been announced that Luke joined the Georgia
see the president disregarding he has ordered citizens of the Opposition to the war has Georgia College at College faculty in 1968, coming
United States to invade a been called unpatriotic before- Is there.a part of the world trounced Beeson 24-5 in another
Softball battle. This Thursday, Milledgeville will field a varsity here from a position as head of
foreign country; he is sup- yet Mr. Nixon admitted last where a whole generation has the department of health,
'
porting the invasion of the night that a majority of the grown up safe from armed ag- May 14, at 4:00 Ennis A will basketball team in the 1970-71
tackle Ennis B. Don't miss this academic year. The an- physical education and
Memorial Service Planned kingdom of Cambodia by their American people support with-
historic enemies, the Viet- drawal, a stand which two years
gression—where people are free
to build the life they want? titanic battle on the soccer field. nouncement was made by recreation
College.
at La Grange
namese. athletic director Floyd V.
ago was condemned as Anderson. Anderson said a schedule and
For Kent Students un American. Yes. In the part of the world pro
tected by NATO. Support NATO
.At the Macon auditorium.
May 12, Joe Scarpa and the Anderson said Ronald M. other details have yet to be
this week on campuses and in Mr. Nixon has done this —and build on it. Luke, currently the college's worked out. Current plans call
We mourn the death of the without the advice and consent Professional whipped Buddy golf coach, and a member of the for the use of the Georgia
towns around the country. We We plan to rally students Colt and Homer O'Dell in
four students slain at Kent urge all Americans to join in of the duly elected represen- throughout the country, urging If NATO wasn't here, faculty of the department of Military College gymnasium for
State. The responsibility for the tatives of the troops, and the wrestling action. Other matches health, physical education and home games.
this demonstration of sadness at them to enlist the support of maybe we wouldn't saw the Torres Brothers over
deaths of Allison Krause, these unnecessary killings. families of these troops and of their campus and community to recreation, will serve as head Georgia College currently
Jeffrey Miller, Sandy Lee the people. Mr. Nixon has urge their congressmen to take
be here either the Assassins, Professor basketball coach. fields teams in soccer, baseball,
200 years ago, the killing of Kimura over Cousin Alfred, and
Scheurer, and William five Americans by British widened the war, sent troops action and assume their con- Luke was a 1954 Georgia golf, and tennis, having first
Schroeder lies with our national into another country without the Chati Youkouchi and Tim entered intercollegiate athletics
Imperial troops earned the stitutional responsibility to Geohaeen battle to a draw. . Junior College All-State
leaders. They plunged the name "The Boston Massacre." consent of Congress. check the President's use of selection as a eager for in the fall of 1968.
country deeper into the morass The tragedy at Kent State may power; and put those powers, to
of the Southeast Asian War, and well be the "massacre" of our We must therefore call on the declare war and raise armies, Animals AreAmazing
when students gathered to call House of Representatives to back where the foundingfathers For information write The Atlantic
time. Council, 1616 H St. N. W., Wash- A. four-year-old female
for peace they responded with carry out its constitutionally meant them to be, in the hands
soldiers carrying loaded ington, D. C. 20006. chimpanzee named Washoe
delegated duties and begin of the congress elected by the
weapons. impeachment proceedings people. who lives in Reno, Nevada, can
In his statement. President use over 30 "words" to com-
Nixon deplored, "resort to municate with the humans
violence as a means of ex- around her. She strings some of
the words into short sentences
pression." What sort of ex-
pression is the American in-
ON-THE-AIR like "Give me water please."
vasion of Cambodia? What sort Psychologists R. Annen Gard-
of expression are armed ner and his wife, Beatrice, both
of the University of Nevada, are
soldiers in our cities and
universities?
''The New Communicators'' teaching Washoe the gestures of
To express our collective the American Sign Language
for the deaf. Since captive
grief, memorial services for the
four dead students will be held
Expose Young Filmmakers chimps live into their 40's, says
the May SCIENCE DIGEST,
the Gardners expect their
Book Review The "film phenomenon", the movie, "Easy Rider," is one of theme from a stylized satire on young student to learn many
explosion of interest among the trend-setting films that are modern human relationships to more signs.
young people in the making of changing the direction of the an animation of the NBC
Where can you get a wolf
The Classroom Is Where It's At films, will be the subject of
"THE NEW COM-
film industry.
Up until a few years ago the
peacock, and in length from
seconds to 12 minutes. But brain, tiger blood, a monkey
MUNICATORS" a two-part craft of making films was Mendelson feels they have a lung, a snake heart, an
NBC Television Network limited to a select group of common thread-they all orangutan kidney or maybe
". . .neither the ad- functions well in the university even a whole gorilla carcass?
ministrators nor the police nor dedicated to the free pursuit of special to be shown Saturday, professionals who toiled in and communicate in a unique and
May 23 (7:30 p.m. NYT) and around southern California. •exciting way, The Exotic Animal Tissue Bank
the students have the power to truth and organized to at the St. Louis Zoo sells all
change what is deeply wrong systematically prevent it. Friday, June 12 (10:00 p.m. Today, young filmmakers are "The Magic Mushroom", by a
NYT). not only highly expert, but are, 13 year old girl, was done at the these items to bona-fide
with the university, with all Macrorie, once a Percival researchers, according to the
American colleges and himself, writes with perception The host of the programs will in many of their techniques, Yellow Ball Workshop in Because SO many of them are under 16. May SCIENCE DIGEST, but
universities. They can bloody and humor of his own be Peter Fonda, himself a ahead of the professionals. Massachusetts. "Claude", an Don't help a good boy go bad. Lock your car Take your keys.
revolutionizer on the Unlike former days, film animated cartoon illustrating you may! have to wait for them.
each other's heads forever and frustration voyage out of Zoo veterinarian Dr. Donald
not improve what happens in darkness. He admits the feeling professional level. Fonda's courses are now available at the lack of communication .AilLS,
almost all major universities between children and their Bartsch waits until the naimals "It's all part of Smokey's new 'get tough'
the classroom, where the action of power that came when he die for natural causes to extract
really is. finally turned on to his students and many elementary schools parents, was created by Dan policy."
teach creative filmmaking to McLaughlin at UCLA and has "^OONC." their organs.
"There the professors are and (iscovered the key to what NIXON
failing every day, every hour. he now calls the Third Way of their youngest students. Con- won awards throughout the
This book is the story of how I teaching, a path toward mutual sequently, a whole new world. Dentists Use
respect and instructive dialogue (Cont. from page 2) generation is becoming Fantasy lives have struck a
came to that knowledge."
knowledgeably film-oriented as
Thus ends the Prologue to and a way to a new university.
well as being proficient in use of
responsive chord with the young
filmnekers included in the NASH'S Hypnosis
UPTAUGHT, the journal of Ken For more than twenty years. President Eisenhower.
Macrorie, a professor with a Ken Macrorie has dedicated the camera. Lee Mendelson, program. "Bluebeard's Last About one out of every five
This concern is echoed in
most successful classroom. himself toward promoting . some newspaper editorials.
award-winning producer and
writer of the specials, calls it
Wife", produced with the Basil's Squire §t;op dental patients is a good subject
for hypnosis, claims Dr. Irl
Macrorie has just described the relevance in communications The New York Times said: assistance of the British Film
break-up of a campus sit-in, the teaching. Recently editor of "one of the most exciting Institute, examines the dream Clary, D.D.S., of Portland,
"President Nixon who was breakthroughs in com- Oregon. He uses hypnosis
kind of confrontation which has College Composition and elected on a pledge to bring world of a lonely woman who
become commonplace of the Communication, he has con- munications history." invents a fantasy husband, and routinely on his -patients to
peace in Vietnam has instead reduce pain and swelling and
academic scene. tributed articles to many escalated the war into Cam- Mendelson chose 40 films finds herself enmeshed in a
In UPTAUGHT, Ken leading magazines, and is the bodia in a rash move that has from almost a thousand sub- nightmare. "Mate Game", by even to stop bleeding, says the
mitted from all over the world. Jereniy Paul Kagam satirizes May SCIENCE DIGEST. The
Macrorie lays the blame for the author of one high school and
three college texts. Two of these
the gravest implications for the
Films range in complexity of the faintasies imposed ;on con-
B dental hypnotist says children
discontent leading up to this United States,..,The move into
kind of happening, the texts, TELLING WRITING for Cambodia is a,tragic repetition tempoi;ary psyches by over- E are his best subjects.
dissatisfaction most who have colleges and WRITING TO BE of the hiistakes of the past, a commercialization. ThJB couple
graduated feel toward their READ for high schools, are in virtual renunciation of the hard thing to do, is in fact the
in the film, conditioned to
shallow relationships, can only
E Rhythm Method
education, squarely on the the forefront of the current President's promise of
faculty. revolution in English teaching disengagement from Southeast
easiest of all refuges for a weak
government that has begun to
relate to each other by using R
Macrorie epitomizes the that is gathering speed in the pawns which represent their
typical instructor as Percival U.S.
Asia and of the principles of the
Nixon Doctrine itself."
suspect that its strategy in a respective romantic ideals and Unreliable
the computer, blind electronic UPTAUGHT limited war is not going to by "playing the game."
The Washington Post spoke of work...by lashing out im-
enforcer of the academic A professor Discovers His Mr. Nixon's "impetuosity-for it Perhaps the most poignant of The rhythm method of birth
cliches. Percival asks students Students on the Way to a New petuously with military force." all, though, is a 20 second film control is safe for only about
suggests not so much an un- It accused the President of
to express something wor- University by Ken Macrorie, workable strategy, but no real made by a youngster from the three out of every ten women, a
thwhile then denies them a true Professor of English, Western "artful dissembling...suspect Yellow BaM Workshop. A flip Georgetown University study
strategy at all for working our evidence, specious argument SERO FLORSHEIAA
voice in which to say it. He Michigan University 187 pp., way out of the war...What he card says simply, "Wouldn't it shows. The menstrual cycle of
paperback original, $2.50. and excessive rhetoric...a be nice if all bombs exploded for the other seven women varies
presumably believes, was the genuinesly puerile argument." peace". too much to make rhythm
ARROW NUNN-BUSH reliable. The'cycle becomes
more regular in the 30 to 34 age
group, however, making about

HARROLDS
CANTERBURY JANTZEN 40 percent of the women in that
category suitable candidates
124 W. Hancock St. for the rhythin method, ac-
cording the the May SCIENCE r<- "' ';!i''l''i-;:Sv'
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PACE8 THE COLONNADE May 14, 1970

GETTING TOGETHER
[/.S. MiVitery, CAie/ PoHuter VIETNAM MORATORIUM
(Cont. from page 2)
indicated that approval for the
(Cont. from page 5)
to 'getting yourself together'
Ignored in the official oratory River Aquifer, an underground located in a region of 'moderate way which Mr. Nixon is han- include "An Opiiiion: En-
on Earth Day is a significant river with a lateral flow of'5 earthquake activity.' An ear- dling the war has dropped a counter. Groups," by
fact-the American military and billion gallons a day thquake actually occurred on dramatic 13 points. The ex- psychologist John D. Black of
its chief armorer, the Atomic More than 1,000 persons have the site of the Hanford facilities panding war is Southeast Asia Stanford University and "On
Energy Commission, are the been accidentally exposed to in 1918." and the rising American death Campus: The Crisis Is Con-
most dangerous polluters in deadly nerve gas at the Rocky toll are also contributing to the sciousness," submitted by
what is called "the unclean Mountain Arsenal (near A report in Environment country's uneasiness.
society." Some pieces of Denver) since 1953. . .An ar- magazine adds: "An ear- University of Texas student Pat
evidence are: senal spokesman said the ac- thquake, even if it did not O'Malley. Both articles delve
On April 15th the second more specifically into the en-
The AEC admits that cidents occurred during damage the tanks themselves, largest series of protests in this
radioactive gas "leaked into the manufacturing of the gas. . might damage the cooling counter: phenomenon and what
nation's history occurred; it: means oh campuses today.
atmosphere Tuesday (April 21) .during filling of containers and systems or rupture the pipes although nearly one million
following two underground in storage procedures," says which lead into the tanks. The people demonstrated their To get yourself together,
nuclear explosions triggered by the Associated Press. The result would be the release into opposition to the current e n c 0 u n t e r M ay
the Atomic Energy Com- spokesman said "there has the air of hot radioactive gasses policies, there is little prospect MADEMOISELLE, wherein the
mission'" United Press In-, been 'very frequent leaks' of which might rise and travel a of immediate change in the "togetherness'.' experts locate
ternational, dispatch from non-lethal mustard g a s ; " / considerable distance with the Administration's policy in the beginning of your search. .
Yucca Flats, Nevada. Radioactive wastes from the wind.. .If the tanks'themselves Vietnam. A hew direction.and .inside you. .
Some 6,400 sheep were killed manufacture of our nuclear were ruptured, the wastes fbcus are heeded for anti-war
in Utah's Skull Valley in March weapons are stored in 140 huge would find their way through activities:
1968 by the uncontrolled release tanks, each 50 feet high buried groundwater to the Columbia
at the Hanford atomic plant in River." Parade says even STUDENTS IN SWEDEN
of nerve gas from the Dugway
central Washington state. without earthquakes, bur strategy has been used,
Proving Ground. Cont. from page 3
"These wastes contain enough radioactive wastes corrode has been temporarily suc-
"Four government agencies
radioactivity to destroy the tanks, and in 1956 four had cessful, and is now in need of
have told the AEC that it is Gustafsson, International
world," reports Parade developed leaks. "Potentially rienewal. Our maximum ef-
careless in the way it disposes Secretary of SFS. "Should the
'<, Magazine. Hanford, Washington, is the fectiveness lias been reached.
of radioactive wastes," reports term be applied to immigrants?
. . .What would happen if an most dangerous site in the We do hot seek permanence for
the Washington Post. The Refugees? Students from
earthquake took place in or world," says. Parade. its own sake. One of the major
critics are Bureau of couhtries to which they cannot,
near Hanford? complaints which many of us
Radiological Health, Bureau of for some reason, return, but
"Neither the storage tanks, share relates to the nature of
Sports Fisheries and Wildlife, who do not intend to stay in
institutions in this country -
U.S. Geological Survey, and the cooling facilities necessary Community Concert unresponsive, afraid of change, Sweden after ol^tatn an
Water Pollution and Control to keep the fresh, hot wastes education? Other visiting
from bursting their tanks, nor more conterned with per-
Administration. This was based students? In my view, once a
the nuclear reactors still in petuating their structure than
on the burial of radioactive
wastes at the AEC's Idaho Falls operation were built to
Ass'n To Launch their function. Only vitality and definition is reached, a solution
responsiveness. to a real need will be easier to achieve. This
plant. "The agencies were told withstand direct earthquake view is shared by others."
by AEC personnel that melting shock. Yet, according to Jfred justify organizational
snow had flooded burial tren- 0. Jones and Robert J. Deacon, Membership Drive existence. We as an institution
no longer fill the need for which
dies for as long as 30 days. The two geologists who surveyed the PART OF THE PROBLEM
we came together.
trenches lie above the Snake area in 1966, Hanford, Wash, is The Milledgeville Community
Concert Association has an- Cent, from page 4 V
different groupings and I don't
BSU Participates In nounced plans for its annual
week-long membership drive.
Dr. Thomas L. Davidson, the
Details on the other two con-
believe the range will be that
much greater after integration.
certs will be announced later. As long as we have the system
Association's president, said
Deputation Program the drive will be: carried out
during the week of May 11-16.
Dr. Davidson explained that
the Community Concert
of grouping by ability already
the situation is not that bad.
This quarter the B.S.U. has attend summer school the BSU During that period, workers will Association brings such groups Certainly there are problems
been building up their is planning to continue ac- cover the city seeking new to Milledgeville exclusively and certainly there will be
deputation programs and have tivities through summer members and membership through the sale of advance problems, but if you are not part
formed a deputation team. quarter. If the activities for this renewals. memberships in the com- of the solution you are part of
Sunday night May 3rd, the first summer are like last summers, munity. No'tickets will be sold the problem. Can we avoid
deputation program was you can look forward to a lot of to individual performances. doing anything any longer?
Dr. Davidson said plans for After all this is not suddein in-
presented at Hardwick Baptist recreational fun and several ice the 1970-71 season call for four
Oiurch with the theme "I've cream parties. So keep in touch Membership fees are $10 for tegration it's been I6ye^^(ed.
concerts, two of which have referring to the Civil Rignts Act
Got to Be Me." Two more and join the fun! already been planned. Now adults, $5 for students, and $25
deputation programs are for families, Davidson noted of 1954), we've simply asked the
Those who plan to go to scheduled t o . appear in
planned for this quarter; this that these fees make the courts to do our dirty work for
Macon with the BSU for the Milledgeville under the
association an almost us. The quicker we get about the
coming Sunday night. May 17, deputation program will leave Association's sponsorship are
the deputation team will be at unequalled bargain for lovers of business of getting the job done
from Russell at 5:30 Sunday the Norman Luboff Choir and the better off we'll all be."
the Third Street Baptist Church afternoon. Music from Marlborough. fine music.
in Macon and on Sunday night,
May 24, the deputation team
will be at Northside Baptist
Church here in Milledgeville. Royal Lime Chanel
Social and felUowship activities
are planned for after the ser- lade East .#
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vice. The theme for the up-


coming programs is "Brotherly
Love." The deputation program
Old Spice
is opened to every interested
student who would. like to Brut Canoe/ 4711
participate. A song practice is
set for this Thursday night, at
5:45, at the First Baptist
If Church.
A mix-up about the date kept
George Tourney of the Home
Mission Board from being with
us last Tuesday night for the
regular meeting. His absence
gave us a chance to have fun
with some group singing and
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fellowship. Rev. Peyton Cook,
Chaplain at CSH, was with us Gant Coxmore
on May 12^ jtnd led a discussion
on "Walk AMile In My Shoes."
He led a meaningful discussion
on the reasons behind the riots
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cover our state and nation. Next
week our discussion will be led
by Jack Harwell who is the
editor of the Christian Index. Chanel No. 5 My Sin Arpege
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His discussion is to center
around the "Impossible
Dream." This will be our last
meeting for. the quarter so Wind Song Ambosh Intimate
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