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NVouId you work for a Golden of a national political con- families. So, as part of her As part of the stunt night a mass and tangle of
Slipper? Would you continue to vention, the homespun air of a orientation program, a stunt activity, she devised a contest multicolored animation. Golden
work for it if you discovered county fair, the dignity of a night was developed. But this between freshmen and Slipper is more than the contest
that the slipper was not really formal convocation, or the did not work either, since, many sophomores in which each which ends with the award of a
gold? democratic spirit of a town times, freshmen were too timid class wrote and produced a small metal slipper. It has
Each fall at Georgia College, meeting. The enthusiasm, for a public performance and play. Every girl was given some become the spirit and symbol of
during the last of November, color, and spirit generated at the result was a program fur- job which required original the loyalty which students have
the campus becomes alive with many schools during an entire nished by the upperclassmen thinking as well as work. This for Georgia College. But as the
anticipation at the sound of football season is released on with new students as the was the simple beginning. contest night approaches, these
those two Magic Words-Golden Golden Slipper afternoon and audience. The first two years of the inner and intangible actions are
Slipper. evening at G.C. Out of it comes Miss Adams wished to help contest a plain shoe painted evidence of much activity.
"Golden Slipper? What is a loyalty to school and friends. the freshmen become a part of gold was awarded. In the Prior to the performance,
that ?" asked a freshman. The whole affair was started campus life and activities as summer of 1937 "Miss Ethel" competition takes place in other
The answer is invariably, almost by accident. In 1935, quickly as possible. She wanted found, in a shop on Allen Street fields: posters and ingenious
"Oh, it is--, well, it's the time Miss Ethel Adams, then Dean of to discover their interest and in New York City, an antique displays (often animated and
that". Oh, you just have to be in Women, was faced with the ever talents, with these questions shoe some five and a half inches with sound effects.) Each part
ONE Golden Slipper to un- present problem of aiding new solved; she felt that the new long and two and a half inches of the traditional celebration is
derstand what it means!" freshman girls and helping people would be quickly ab- high. This has been the award shrouded in secrecy until the
Actually Golden Slipper night them to feel at home during sorbed into the many campus every year since. themes are revealed on Golden
usually resembles the_bedlam their first days away from their clubs and organizations. What is Golden Slipoer? It is Slipper nights.
Judges evaluate the entire
event in all of its ramifications
and the winning class is
awarded custody of the
cherished shoe.
Before and after each year's
program the students College
Government Association
reviews past year's mistakes,
and emphasize the good points
which emerge. Gradually,
regulations, suggested and
adopted by the students, helped
channel all efforts toward a
worth-while goal. These rules

Vol. 46 No. 7 GEORGIA COLLEGE AT MILLEDGEVILLE November 12, 1970 Cent, on Page 4

Student Senate
Committee Begins
Disapproves Of
Slipper Activities
Language Requirement
Monday night marked the
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beginning of the work for the by Bill Ferrell
Golden Slipper production of
1970. The Thunderphant class is The Student Senate was represent the Student Senate in
having its workshop and song called to order by President the upcoming Miss Georgia
activities in Bell Rec Hall and Susan Jackson on November 10 College Pageant. Of the three
the Royal Irish will have theirs with 29 senators present. First girls nominated, Cheryl Fin-
in Ennis Rec Hall and Sanford the rules were suspended to cher (0-C) was chosen.
Rec. Hall. allow Ken Gaskill of the Senate Bill No. 11, David
On Sunday November 8 a Academic Council to speak. Ken Pettigrew's bill "to establish a
meeting of the steering com- informed the senators that the law to regulate student con-
mittee, of Golden Slipper Council was considering a duct," was returned from the
preceeded the events of Monday proposal to require a foreign Student Activities Committee
night. The steering committee, language for all majors. He said with few changes. After a
in accordance with the Guide to Bought by "Miss Ethel" in 1937, this gold plated slipper has been that a bill to add the language discussion on the relative
Golden Slipper, is composed of the symbol of class unity and sportsmanship for the students at requirement to a math major merits of such a bill, the Senate
the four class presidents, the GC.It is currently on display in the library. had been tabled in the Council, passed it with a 21-8 vote. In
four general chairmen of the but that it looked as if it would essence the bill is to establish a
classes, and the president of pass and that the other law for punishing flag (U.S. and
CGA. Anyone deemed Sounding Board departments seemed willing to Georgia) desecrators and
necessary may attend the follow suit. Furthermore, Ken student rioters.
meetings.
Working out solutions to
Discusses Laundry Problems said that the Council was also
considering a proposal to get rid
President Jackson an-
nounced that the Ad-
common problems or needs of The last meetingof Sounding was also discussed that of all Physical Education ministration planned to start a
both the classes is the purpose Board was held on November 4, requirements or cut the number STUDENT OF THE MONTH
emergency telephone calls of courses to three. The
of the committee. This body of 1970, at 4 o'clock p.m. in the during the school day should go plan, which would honor worthy
student representatives make North Dining Room. There was rules were reinstated, and the students. The Senate gave its
through the Dean of Students' Senate expressed its disap-
decisions concerning any a good turnout; all dorms were office. unanimous endorsement of the
requests of an unusual or non- represented well, except for proval unanimously of the plan.
routine nature. Any exception to Beeson and Ennis with one A large part of the discussion language r e q u i r e m e n t s
any regulation or unwritten was concerned with the laun- proposal and supported the Tom Walker (Ennis) in-
representative each, and troduced a bill that would
tradition must be cleared Terrell C and Bell Annix with no dry. Students are asked to proposal to get rid of the P.E.
through this committee. It is up take complaints about the courses or change it to three. regulate the members of Honor
representation at all. All dorms Council. The proposed bill (No.
to them to convey this fact to the are urged to appoint condition of laundry to Mr. President Jackson an-
various chairmen and members Peeler and to take the evidence nounced the chairman of the 15) would call for two members
representatives and send them from each class, one male and
of the classes. to Sounding Board. with them. Students agreed that Rules Committee, Ken Powell.
The steering committee can the laundry has been very good She also informed the senators one female. It was assigned to
There were only a few the Judicial Committee for
meet when necessary and tries reports to be made: (1) about solving these problems. A that they must serve on at least
to convey sportsmanship. discussion concerning extra one committee and that they deliberation.
Students in Bell must sign out to
A committee organized to go to Bell Annex; (2) Maids will cost for shirts to be put on must report to their respective The Senate agreed to meet
make any revisions thought be reminded to check shower hangers rather than being chairmen as soon as possible. again the following Tuesday,
necessary met before the drains in dormitories; (3) At folded was terminated by ex- Next, nominations were November 17, The meeting was
steering committee was present, it is impractical to plaining that this involves made for a contestant to then adjorned.
organized. have phones in the rooms; (4) added ironers as well as the cost
The tickets will be given out The intercom system in Adams of the hangers. Suggestions
at the workshops next week and were made to the effect of 99
the requests for tickets must be
made on Thursday November
is designed so that the girl at the
desk does not have to leave the
desk to call someone.
having a big washerteria on
Campus or more washers and
"Air Of Disaster
12 at the workshop. Any extra dryers be put in the dor- The Environmental Interest Group is showing a NBC
Many topics of interest were mitories.
tickets will be sold for 50 cents brought up for discussion. For documentary film November 17th, at 7 p.m. in Room 116, Herty
each as long as the supply lasts. example^ students need !a; A recommendation was Hall. It is an open meeting and anyone interested is invited.
Orders for Slipper records clarification on cuts, double made that many request that The film is fifty minuteslong and presents research on auto
are being takeh in Miss cuts, and numerical yaliie of are made at the Sounding Board exhaust emissions and tlieir effect on animals, plantis and
Donahoo's office. The price is grading system; it was decided should not be necessary if the humans through a visit to the U.S. Public Health Service Air
$5.50 and payment is made upon that Dean Hoke would be students work with the House Pollution Lab in Cincinnati, Ohio.
ordering. contacted for a statement. It Cent, on Page, 4
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Page 2 THE COLONNADE November 12. 1970 November 12. IWt THE COLONNADE Pages

1 Where Do You Study ? Girls'

orv 5 Topics
There has been some comment made to the staff of
the Colonnade concerning the short hours maintained,
at the G.C. library on the weekends. On Fridays the
library opens at 8 A.M. and closes at 6 P.M. The hours'
Volleyball
Unknown to many on campus
is the fact that GC has two girls
extramural volleyball teams.
Sports
on Saturday are 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. and on Sundays from 2 These are led by Mrs. Osborne An Editorial
P.M. to 6 P.M. : and assisted by Mrs. Taylor.
Teams A and B have been
To answer any questions as to why the library didn't
operate on weekends as it did throughout the week, Mr.
Smith, the director of the library, was consulted.
traveling to various tour-
naments around the state and Left Way Behind
competing with other schools by Clyde Moore
The main reason that the library does operate on a for trophies. So far they have
limited basis on weekends Is because of lack of staff. won a third and a fourth place, I realize now that trying to stir opinions from this school is
There are two vacancies existing on his staff now that and one of the players got an impossible. The attitude of the student body, faculty, and
need to be filled. As always, there is a lack of funds outstanding player trophy. Miss "administration" (whoever that is) is very poor as far as trying
Mary Ennis. They have played to be progressive. We just don't have it in us. Instead we end up
available to pay enough people to work to maintain a at Columbus College and Berry
full time operation. with a few who are doers; a few jerks into power, and a whole
College. lot who care less. I'm as sorry as I can be, becuase I know that
Mr. Smith commented that on Saturdays there is Rich Right, Ralph Piro, and Jerry Whitmire drive for a goal most of you are here for your entire college career. As for
This Friday they will be
almost a total lack of students present using the against Georgia State. myself, I am going back where I belong.
lyfic^Lm^^ facilities of the library. Because there was such a
small number of students using the library on Friday
nights,the library is now open on Sundays instead.
going to Carrol ton to play
against several other schools in
the southeast. This brings us to the point of this article. Not only am I
leaving, but so is the rest of the staff that knows anything about
writing a paper. Where does that leave you? Without a paper.
If the students really want the library's hours to
change, then the times could be altered for a sufficient
Soccer Team Drops Three glanced into the net. It was a
Most of you won't care because you don't read the paper, or if
you do, you don't take note of any of the heavy copy that's
number of students. Any comments or suggestions that bad break for GC. But the printed. So The Colonnade will probably never be missed. At
Colonials held them into the
Passive Profs; Slipper Slides anyone would careto make concerning the library will
be welcome.
The Colonials fell into a
slump after their victory over
Mercer. In the past two weeks
The following Tuesday the
team boarded the famous GC
bus and were off to Charleston,
third quarter. Then GC made a
drive toward the goal and it
that time this school will start it's long slide to the ash heap. If
this happens, I advise each of your to get out as quickly as
possible also and get to a school that will be accredited in the
looked like we might tie the future.
they have met three teams, and N.C. to meet Citadel. But the score. The opposing goalee
November at Georgia College has any other, profs would lighten assign- although they played the game Colonials again let them have came out and met the ball but in
been known as Slipper season for the
past thirty-five years. At various times'
ments, therefore allowing adequate
time for Slipper. This was an absurdity,
The Colonnade up to par, they couldn't bring
in another victory for Georgia
one more point than they got
themselves. In the first quarter
the process grabbed Joe
Belcher's leg causing him to fall
We need writers. We need people who care enough to give
their precious hours to shake this school up, to keep it's
collective mind from being completely blank. I make this plea
The Colonnade, the student newspaper of Georgia College at College! Citadel got in two points. GC and twist his knee. It has not
the continuation of Slipper has been so much so that now J.A.'s do not tell took thirty-six shots in the game for the whole staff and for myself. I need to find someone who
Mjlledgeville, is published weekly except during examinations been determined whether or not will assume the position of sports editor next quarter. You don't
discussed because as years go by, such fantastical stories to the naive and holidays. It serves as a clearing house for student opinion but only could get in one and lost he has torn ligaments but the
The Colonials entertained with a final of 2-1. Although we have to know anything about sports. I didn't and still don't, but
students' interests and goals have frosh. and as a medium of communication between students and ac- accident has retired a good this page has been filled every printing. It's not an easy job. It
Tennessee Temple Saints last lost, the Colonials dominated
varied. Dissention in the ranks as to tivities on campus. week at Boddie Jr. High. rookie for the season. We all takes about five hours a week to do research, and write, then
"why" and"how to" hold a Slipper the field and showed their same hope that the leg will heal up
It seems though that what once was Editorial Board Georgia College kicked off and great form as a team. Piro edit, and type and proofread. Then you have to lay out your
performance have been smouldering for then may as well have gone without complications. This was page and hope you have enough or that it all fits on the page. If
does not happen now. Class assignments made the one point we got; he is only one of the injuries in this
the past few years and may erupt sooner Pat Ellington Editor-in-Chief home. The Saint's team had so proving to be one of the most you finally get it all finished then the hard part starts. You have
than some would like to think. and tests do not decrease and therefore Dennis Burleson Business Manager many foreigners on it that by game. Tim Fogarty laid out one to listen to all the criticism; you have to put up with all the
valuable players on the team. of GSC's players in the second
not so many students, as in the past, find Clyde Moore Sports Editor the second half, it had turned hassle you get from the power people; and worst of all you have
time to become involved in Golden Kathy Sullivan Managing Editor into an international war. They quarter, and Pisarno got a cut to suffer the anguish of an absolutely responseless student body.
The Colonnade feels that Slipper Slipper. The Colonnade believes that Charles Oberleitner Theatrical and even chattered among them- The third game was played on his forehead when he and But every now and then someone will say that your article was
selves in some foreign here last Saturday afternoon another player collided. There good. It's when you know someone felt what you felt when they
needs a complete reassesment what it when evaluating Slipper this con- Entertainment Editor was one player thrown out from
language. This tends to be a against Georgia State College read it that it all pays off.
really needs is an in-depth study. sideration should be looked at also. If Kathy Nash Editorial Cartoonist each team during the game for
little disconcerting to our boys from Atlanta. This was one of
Certainly student involvement, or the such a rumor was ever started it must Staff the best games and most ex- fouling. It was a rough game to
as it would be for anyone. The With this in mind, consider the rewarding future in writing for
lack of it, creates many of the problems. have had a basis at one time. So we feel Annetta McLeod. Susie Powell, Rose Stephens, Kathy Towles. Saints dominated the ball citing that we've played this say the least. The final score, 2-
1, was in their favor. the school paper. The Colonnade, particularly for the sports
Perhaps one should look back a few that before the administrators start BillieSuePippin, Jeff Walker, BillFerrell, Vickie Fincher. throughout the game. They got season. In the first quarter one section and call, write, come by, or something to let us know,
years to find the cause. When this writer squawking about the students letting / their three points in the first of our players put in Georgia It has not been a good season and v/e'll teach you the ropes and the nooses for writing. It's up
Editorial Policy-The opinions expressed on the editorial page State's first point with a body for the GC Colonials as far as
was a freshman the junior advisors and Slipper slide they sould take a long look are those of the Editorial Board and do not necessarily comply half, but the Colonials managed to you to keep it going. We can't any longer.
upperclassmen assured us that due to at the keynote of the problem- to hold them to those. block on a corner kick that wins over losses go but the team
with the opinions of the students, faculty or administration of has done a great job. Our vic-
fall quarter being two weeks longer than •FACULTY. Georgia College. tory was over Mercer week
before last. This coming
How Saturday we again meet Mercer
iri Macon. This game will be
their homecoming and we hope
earn better grades to again defeat them. It was

G.C. Plans Student'Of'The^^^^^M^ planned to get a caravan to go to


that game but the response has
been very poor. If any of you
would like to go over Saturday
efforts, artistic works, that morning, please send in a note
Something new this year will and thereby create a friendly the statements of facts, are their son's or daughter's to Box 1649 stating if you have a
be the selection of the Student- atmosphere in which barriers of contribute to a safer, happier, submitted to the President of recognition. The Public car and if it's possible we'll
of-the - Month. The purpose of prejudice, jealousy, inap- more practical, more C.G.A. on these dates' Relations Office will publicize arrange something. The game
this selection is designed to propriate competition, etc. are wholesome college en- November 19, 1970, anc the selection through the is at 10:00 a.m. so we would
recognize those individuals broken down. The student must vironment. December 10, 1970. The student's home town have to leave by 9 a.m.
whose ideas, suggestions, establish a positive approach as Executive Board of C.G.A. newspaper. Tentative plans are
achievements, awards, or un- a function of House Councils. Eacb floor will select a selects from all candidates the in the making for a Student
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talents, interests, or efforts; receive nominees from which.
create a means of recognizing such as, drawing, painting, with no limitations as to number hear from you, the Students, on
and appreciating the non- two students may be selected as of times. A student may be any contraversial issues or
athletics, music, drama, dance, candidates for Student-of-the-
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Page 4 THE COLONNADE November 12. 1970
Cont. From Page 1 time, energy and work for a
contest of this kind.
Freedom And Responsibility er "Now I realize that Golden
Slipper allows every girl to
Friday, the American on and off the cariipus." As a ultimate sanction of dismissal. are re-evaluated yearly. participate in a creative way.
Association of University result, " t h e expression of- In all sanctioning efforts, the The competition is between No matter what her talent may
Professors released a new set of dissent. . . may not be carried statement concludes, "it is vital the Freshmen and Juniors, be, she will excel! in songs,
rules pertinent of college out in ways which injure in- that proceedings be conducted Sophmores and Seniors. They posters, building, writing, or
professors. The reason for these dividuals or damage in- with fairness to the individual, individually select a central some other part of the program.
is so that "the faculty's stitutional facilities or the that faculty judgments play a theme which permeates all To each individual girl Golden
responsibility to defend its disrupt the classes of one's cruial role and that adverse planning and activity, around Slipper becomes personal and
freedoms cannot be separated teachers or colleagues." The judgements be founded on which the performances are therefore it becomes a part of
from its responsibility to uphold AAUP statement calls on built. This theme is evidenced in the person. The whole thing is so
demonstrated violations of posters, display, original songs,
those freedoms by its own ac- college and university appropriate norms." much more than the feeling of
tions." The "Freedom and faculitues to "join with other The AAUP, which is in illustrative materials, and in victory or defeat since it has
Responsibility" statement was member of the academic headquartered in Washington, the colorful entrance presen- become an opportunity for
developed against the community in the development, tation. improvement in a way not
D.C., has for fifty-five years
background of campus tension of procedures to be used in the been the leader in setting At the end Df one year's usually found in the
and unrest. event of serious disruption," standards of academic program, a freshman was classrooni."
The AAUP, for the past half a and to ensure faculty "con- freedom and responsibility for heard to say, "During the two After many years of use, the
century have acted upon two sultation in major decisions, the teaching profession. Its 1940 weeks before Golden Slipper, I golden finish on the metal
principles: "that colleges and particularly those related to the "Statement of Principles on wondered why everyone on slipper began to wear thin and
universities serve the common calling of external security Academis Freedom and campus would devote so much the slipper was given a real^gold
good through learning, forces to the campus." To this Tenure", prepared jointly finish. The "grand old shoe"
teaching, research, and end, the AAUP statement with the Association of Ethics" outlines the basic may not be solid gold but to all
scholarship; and that the suggests that faculties give American Colleges, is endorsed responsibility of the faculty the participants of Slipper it is a
fulfillment of this function systematic attention to the by over 80 eductional members. golden symbol; a symbol of
necessarily rests upon the development of a "more ver- professional societies and Dr. Dick George, head of the honesty, fair-play, originality
preservation of the intellectual satile body of academic sanc- countless colleges and local chapter of AAUP, said and of the finer qualities of
freedoms of teaching, ex- tion," including warnings and that they were behind it, and modern living for a young
reprimands, in addition to the universities. Its 1966
pression, research, and "Statement on Professional would support it. person.
debate."
The new statement declares
that "Membership in the
academic community imposes.
. . an obligation to respect the
dignity of others, to
acknowledge their right to
express differing opinions, and
to foster and defend intellectual
honesty, freedom of inquiry and
instruction, and free expression

Cont. From Page 1


Sounding Board
Council and House Directors.
Such topics included the
following: lack of irons, irons
with starch on them, need for
pencil sharpeners in dor-
mitories, and a phone is needed
in Wells, 2nd East, next to TV
room.
It was suggested that Mr.
Shadwell be invited back to
discuss and reconsider the
serving system in the Dining
Hall; and Mr. Kinns should be
invited to the next Sounding
Board to discuss such things as;
cigarette machines in dor-
mitories, milk machines in
dormitories, variety of soft
drinks in Day Student Lounge,
and the cracker machine does
not work very often in Day
Student Lounge either.
Sounding Board will check on
the TV situation in dormitories,
especially since money has
been collected; and reports are
to be made to the Librarians
about the trouble with
typewriters in the Library.
The next Sounding Board will
meet Wednesday, December
2nd at 4:00 p.m. in the North
Dining Room.

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