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Vol. 46 No. 9 GEORGIA COLLEGE AT MILLED6EVILLE December 10, 1970.

THOSE STUDENTS WHO WISH TO GO ON RECORD TO DISAPPROVE OF MR. OBERLEITNER'S ARTICLE SIGN BELOW.
Richard Wall Robin Stewart Kitten Findley Marilyn Platz Sheila Kirkland
Dwain Moss Paula Rhodes Ed Perry Carolyn Bennett Rosemary Ivey
Walter Young June Chaffee Len Whitaker Robin Fleming David Jones
Gene Kelly Melody Lines Sharon Dunn Glenna Roper Mike Maddox
Susan Jackson Bill Ferrell Max Grimm Chipper Messer Tom Judklins
Kay Williams Put LaBarre Sara Green Patsy Allen Beth Jiles
Rita Qevelanc} Edith Jones Annetta McLeod Rachel Wilson David Hawley
Anglea Sanford Harold Pierce Nancy Morgan Bonnie Wansley J. Harver Boyer
Prudence Wilson Josie Morse Pam Gerard Carolyn Cook Syd Trawick
Chris Rickert Bobby Wells Joan Hansen Kathy Peppers David Pettigrew
Bonita Weldon Charlotte Glennie Susan Lane Janet Maxwell Ken Powell
Benita Morris ' Randy Wyatt Pam Williford Kay Sellers Mike Boyer
Cathy Burl Debbie Epperson Renee Webb Diane Mcintosh Steve Simpson
Cathy Renfroe Linda Bennett Sue Buckner Patti Franklin William A. Whatley
Blanche Dawnie Julia Pead Carolyn Fountain Judy Fortson Gawain Neal
Pjbbie Davis Charlotte Sudderth Mary Ella Brabson Linda Burton Vanita Wolfe
Rose Ellen Peavy Rosalyn Moore Ann Tully Joy Moore. Daryl Lavender
Martha McKenzie Carol Duncan Mary Moore Nancy Montgomery Karen Kennedy
Linda Keene Sheila Needham Robert Story Nama Hearn Edsel Cagle
Cathie Powell Judy Rawlins Janna Vogt, Dianne Martin Gail Cannon
Bobbie Haire Jane Terry Steve Thurmond Judy Daniel Hoylene Head
Sally Bullington Pat Green Jacki Madison Vicki Berryman Tena Williams
Julie Henderson Sandy Hasty Rhonda White Jan Smith Connie Bailey
Terry Shackleford Nancy Faulk Bonnie Wilson Donna Chandler Pat Krumenauer
Bonnie Howell Jane Nix Steve-Nobles Sandy Anderson Wanda Manning
Arthur Brennen Sheila White Nancy Jennings Barbara Thornton Debbie Davis
Judy Akins Sheila Wood Snadra Ficarelli Miriam Fellows Ben A. Butts
Donna Quick Elizabeth Lawrence Jim Smith Jeanne Healey Marion Gratham
Susan Spilman Phyllis-Vaughn Kathleen Usry Dianne Davenport Bill Matthews
Sandra Griffin Christine O'Hara Becky Harrell Terri Torbert Judy Bledsoe
Linda Walker Carole Calvert Jack Cox Brenda Clarke Martha Rainwater
Jef Walker Ellen Hicks Merilyn Davis Bonnie Fisher Carolyn McNeal
Debby Barlow Harriet Criswell Arleen Brooks Sue Key Jean Trawick
Amy Miller Paulette Underwood Kathy Odom Becky Finney Brenda Maxell
Linda Finley Joyce Highsmith Mary M. Tyson Linda Samson Marie Hitchcock
Donna Rigdon Thomas Hicks Mary Jane Garner Ann Wall Kay Clark
Margaret Peebles Carolyn Beaird Rose Stephens Connie Dominy Beth Holland
Susanne Ross Peggy Ann Harris Susie Powell Val Wages UndaHussey Total 190

be effected. This I believe you because females take more time, help, friendship, and so
have successfully begun in your interest in activities of this forth, to the Freshmen than
review. nature than males do. The those admirable girls you
As for those who opposed situation of the commanding degraded in such a horrible
your review for their personal clique of girls could not have way.
dislike for the author, I deplore been quite so displeasing to you God forgive you for the
their injustice. And to those who men if the few participating serious mistake you made but
supported you for their con- fellows had promoted Slipper we females never will!!!!
Dear Mr. Oberleitner: take responsiblity for it. demnation of Slipper and who and urged other boys to par- Name withheld upon request
These are my main points of believe that what Ga. College ticipate. That's the trouble with
I signed a petition the other disagreement. On the whole I needs is a homecoming, I say boys, though-they sit back and Editor:
day because I wanted to go on found your review to include that I want to help them prove let the females do all the work Friendship, togetherness,
record as disapproving of your some fairly accurate ob- it, next quarter, dui'ing the and then take it upon them- loyalty, and pride are the ideals
review of Slipper in the last servations. After all, the article year's second big event. selves to do a thorough job of of Slipper. These ideals have
issue of the Colonnade. I don't was intended as a review and criticizing and cutting down. So, become lost somewhere along
regret now having signed the the observations and criticisms Jef Walker, you see there was no problem the line.
petition, but I must say that I therein are admittedly one Junior male student with the girls-they did all the As a male freshman I had
never wholly disapproved of the person's. I would even like to work and ran the show because first hand experiences in
article. What I did not like were commend you for applying your Editor: they were the only ones there to Golden Slipper. Slipper is
the many blows at Slipper in criticisms with some very In regard to the article do it. The one and only problem controlled and completely
general and at the Junior class noteworthy suggestions. I would concerning Slipper that was exists with the laziness, etc. of dominated by females. The
in particular using isolated like to point out that Slipper is published in the last issue of the the males.' male population, as a whole,
individual actions as the basis the only activity at GC, with the Colonnade Probably the worst and most doesn't participate because
for your attack. These incidents exception of basketball at- upsetting portion of your article being male, they are given a
and accusations should have tendence, which draws the Dear Mr. Charles Oberleitner, was the terrible description of feeling of inferiority by
been taken up with the in- active support of numbers in the Although we appreciate your the Junior Advisors. Calling domineering females. Even
dividuals involved. You also hundreds, as well as alumni. 'complimentary words con- someone a lesbian is the lowest when the ladies in charge knew
made some very serious For this reason alone one cerning the attitudes of step a person can take. Who do what they were talking about,
charges in your article which I should reconsider before members of the Freshman you think you are anyway? the male of the species doesn't
doubt very much that you can condemning Slipper, as too class, we are ungrateful for the You're certainly not high and appreciate taking orders from
substantiate. Whether or not the many students have done. It has expressions used to describe the mighty, and you are losing the "weakei"" sex. In the
exact wording of the charges been difficult to pinpoint the various aspects of our 1970 respect by what you said. For Thunderphant Slipper, of which
was your choice or not, your real problems in regard to Slipper. your information, Mr. I was a part, no male was given
name was in the by-line of the Slipper, something which must The reason there were so Oberleitner, nobody at this a position with any authority
artioris and therefore you must be done before any solutions can many more girls than boys is school has given more of their Cent, on page 2
December 10, 1970 December 10. 1970 THE COLONNADE Page 3
PAGE 2 THE COLONNADE

Core Curriculum

B WHAT ARE
Choice Or Indecision
The multitude of diversified opinions on the proposed core
curriculum changes have deluged the minds of many Georgia
College students and faculty. The Colonnade, in hopes of clearing the
muddied water will trace the events which prompted these changes
Sports Winter
Intramurals
and offer its views. Beginning this week and
continuing throughout the rest
You These changes were initiated and proposed by the Student Senate
to the Academic Council: AREA I. HUMANITIES; 20 hours
COURSES REQUIRED, English 101 and 102 -10; CHOICE OF TWO
GC Rounds Drop 2 of the academic year, the staff
of this paper will try tc keep its
readers informed of the in-
AFRAlt) OF THE FOLLOWING -10; English 200, English 20l; Art 103; Music
100;-Phtlosophy 200, Philosophy 250; Speech 101; Modern Foreign Redeem Self Against Armstrong tamural sports that have taken
Language (subject to the present restriction of giving no credit for place during the previous week.
OF? 101 unless followed by completion of 102). AREA II. MATHEMATICS As a few people may or may not
AND NATURAL SCIENCE 20hours; Mathematics (at least 5); Math A scrappy Georgia College Georgia College's downfall as have noticed the intramural
101,102; Math 110, 111; Science (Including a 10hour sequence in one team dropped two of its last Paine pulled the game out in the football season has come to a
science); Biology 123, and 124; Chemistry 101 and 102; Physics 101 three outings by the narrow final seconds to win 83-80. Leon close. Due to lack of interest Georgia College's Alan Garner (32) winces as his shot goes astray,
and 102; Physics 201,202,203; AREA III. SOCIAL SCIENCE 20 hours margin of eight points. Hayes was high scorer for the there were only three teams but draws a foul from an Armstrong State defender. Garner scored
COURSES REQUIRED; History 110and 111; -10; Political Science On December 3, Georgia Colonials with 25 points and fielded. These teams, two from 12 points as Georgia College rolled by Armstrong 74-67.
LOl - 5 CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING -5; Economics 271; College was edged out by Ga. Mark Stallings was the top Ennis dorm and one from
Psychology 201; Sociology 101; Geography 200. AREA IV. COURSES Southwestern to the tune of a 62- rebounder with 12. Beeson, played four games,
APPROPRIATE TOTHE MAJOR FIELD OF THE INDIVIDUAL 57 loss. The Colonials jumped to Georgia College is now 2-2 on
an early lead and held on to it at the season. Coach Luke and the
each team twice. The first Ennis
team went undeafeated
Net Men '71
SUTDENT. ALL COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS ABOVE THE
CORE EXCEPT THOSE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION WILL BE half-time, 29-26. It wasn't until team would like to express their primarily becuase of the gifted Coach Larry Bosserman is
nmtit»nt\
REMOVED. the fourth quarter that South- huge appreciation to the student right arm of Mike Noland,the eagerly looking forward to this Bo wen, Jim Wells, Ken Shepis,
Faculty meetings are off-limits to students, especially press representatives. Our question is whyl The study that ensued was made by a subcommittee of the western managed to catch G.C. body for their support of the talented receiving of Jim year's tennis team. Last year Mike Morrison, and Chipper
Academic Council, consisting of Professors George (Chm.), Vincent and pull ahead. Leading scorer team. Any team given the Kinard and Jerry Seymour. Coach Bosserman's men were Messer. Eighteen matches have
for the Colonials was Randy support the Colonials have been Lairn Malone was the out- 7-4 for the year and things look been scheduled with the ad-
Colonnade Supports Yank and Smith and Piro (student). This committee recommended ap-
proval of the changes to the Academic Council ^ who in turn tabled the
amendment for several weeks for further study before voting.
Howell with 15 points followed given can only improve.
closely by Leon Hayes with U. ( At the end of four games the
standing defensive man. Out- brighter for this year with all of
standing players from the other last year's lettermen returning.
dition of three new opponents:
Emory, North Georgia, and
It is the policy of this newspaper, like intellectual response to a story which Hayes was also tough under the leading scorers for Georgia teams included Stoney Black- Headed by Frank Fowler last Georgia State. The first match
Gaskill and Piro, student representatives, researched the changes,
any other/ to comply with the jour- one disagrees with, is to prepare a presenting the rationale and a report comparing Georgia College's boards with 0 rebounds. College are Randy Howell with mon and Tim Henebry from year's number 1 man the is March 26, with practice
nalistic code of ethics, printing the facts substantial argument based on facts to core wiPi that of the other twenty-six schools in the University In a home game on 84 points, Jim Tungate with 60, Beeson and Rick Ferguson and Colonials surprised many an beginning early winter quarter.
on any and every issue. Such was the the contrary, and present this as a System, 3n the report reviewed by the Academic Council it was found December 5, Georgia College followed closely by Leon Hayes Ronnie Davis from the second opponent with their heads up All interested tennis hopefuls
rebuttal to the article in question. that: toppled Armstrong State by a with 58. Ennis Team. play and quickness. Those are urged to see Coach
story in last week's "Colonnade" en- score of 74-67 with all players
titled "Bronze Bootie or Golden Slip- Five students followed such a 1. Of the twenty-six colleges studied, nineteen offer a broader returning with Fowler are Mike Bosserman early in winter
selection of courses in Area 1 of the core curriculum than does seeing action. The Colonials Allen, Don Rauscher, Lee quarter.
per". We wholeheartedly agree with, procedure evidenced by Letters to the
support and welcome the first factual Editor written below. Many others Georgia College. (Georgia Southwestern, Savannah State, Floyd controlled the ball throughout
the game. The extremely quick,
'71 GC A man in this year's draft of prime exposure to the draft
Junior, Albany State, Armstrong, Augusta and Kennesaw Junior are Women's intamurals get
representation Georgia College has ever chose the more simple-headed route of restrictive and specific, as is Georgia College, in relation to courses small G.C. team showed their pool may drop his deferment snd in his 1-A classification he
seen of Slipper and its problems, after complaining about the story, ostracizing required in Area 1). taller opposition how to move
the ball with flashy Randy
Court Ladies under way January 11, when
speedball and the badminton
anytime on up to midnight
December 31 and he can be
will be put into a less vulnerable
category on Jnauary 1, 1971.
so many flowery fantasical renditions of the writer, burning him in effigy, and 2. There is little differnece in Area 2 of the core throughout the
Howell leading the scorers with The 1971 Colonial female singles matches begin. The considered 1-A for all of 1970. If a man's local draft board
its merits and qualities. even going so far as to burn all the University System. speedball games will be played
3. Seventeen of the twenty-six schools are structured like Georgia 18 points. Leon Hayes once tennis team should fare well in The Selective Service System does not officially reclassify
copies of "The Colonnade" they could again led the rebounders with their chosen "racket". With on Monday and Wednesday, says that the only stipulation is him until 1971, the process will
find. College in Area 3 of the core curriculum in that they require ten while the singles matches in
Much dissention on the part of hours of history and five hours of political science; however, almost 11. returning players^ , such as that the application to the local still have the same effect if the
various factions was heard and Such ludicrous and inerudite conduct Virginia Belson, Hoylene Head, badminton will be played on draft boards be postmarked application is submitted on
all of those seventeen offer more courses from which to choose to Tuesdays and Thursdays.
displayed as a result of this column. by today's college students- tomorrow's fulfill the remaining five hours for area 3. Ann Wall, Rosalyn Moore, and before the deadline. time.
leaders is apropos to the previous antics On December 7 in another Mary Jane Garner, Miss Contests will be at 4 o'clock. All A deferred man who holds a This announcement does not
That is well and goodv Any opinionated After Lengthy and somewhat heated debate the Academic Council interested women are urged to
exemplified by the majority of the unanimously approved the proposal. home contest Georgia College Taylor's net-ladies should have high number from last apply to the men who drew
writer expects criticism, both con- played host to very talented a successful season. All women partipate. December's draft lottery can numbers in the second lottery
structive and critical, the minute his Georgia College population. At the faculty meeting on December 8, the proposal was submitted
for approval. General consensus of opinion was that the core should Paine College in one of the most students interested in playing wait until he is sure that it is held last July. The year of 1971,
story comes off the press. However,the -The Editorial Board thrilling ball games to be wit- tennis should be alert for unlikely that his number will be not 1970, will be the year of their
be liberalized. Two clouds of indecision quickly followed however,
one storming the opinion that the core should be open to other nessed in Milledgeville. Though notices of tennis meetings early called, even if his draft board exposure, if they are 1-A.
_ Letters To The Editor by-line to throw personal stones Paine jumped off to an early Winter quarter. G.C.'s first has held its last meeting of the Although it is unknown how high
Cont. from Page 1 Redirect disciplines, as long as the present ones were still required. The other
at people and issues. I do not make it a practice to cloud loomed overhead full of opinions contradicting the facts lead, the Colonials explosive match is March 31 with Mercer. year, and then place himself in the lottery scale in 1971 will
except that of music com- I agreed with some of Mr. ottense caught them quickly Other schools to be played are: the draft pool for 1970. reach, Selective Service has set
position. Every ichairmanship' comment upon letters sub- already Investigated by the Academic Council, opinions being that
Oberleitner's comments and mitted by readers. I have a the proposal was not within the bounds of the University guidelines. and held on to lead at half-time Wesleyan, West Georgia, This small amount of time the upper limit of number 195 as
given a male was a farce. some r disagreed with; chance to express my opinion, (Examination of the "University System Care Curriculum 44-36. Costly turnovers led to Dekalb, and Georgia Southern. December 10 * can officially serve as his year the highest to be called in 1970.
Not knowing many of tlie specifically those on the you have a chance to express Registrar's Hand book" states otherwise: "Nothing in this core
ladies in question, I can hardly lesbians and the non-
yours and in turn those that should be construed to mean that any specific course must be-
8:00 P. M.
comment on their sex lives. I participants in Slipper. First of required but rather demonstrated achievement in the core areas as
read both . opinions have a
can tell of the two people with all, I did not participate in
broader base of understanding. determiaed by the institution where the core of the fractional part Central State
whom I worked most. Ann Wall Slipper- • ^ ^ -circumstances
However I would like to clear up thereof is taken shall be the intent of this core curriculum.") The two Warm wishes for a
and Sharon Ziegler are far prevented it. I talked with my
some of the misunderstandings clouds created a small thunderstorm whereby the faculty came in Hospital
from being anything but very J.A.'s about it and was given the happy holiday are
left in the minds of some of my from the rain and tabled the motion.
feminine ladies. Both of these reply, "Come if you can but if
readers following my The Colonnade supports the proposed changes on the basis that
coming your way. Hope Auditorium *
beautiful people worked hard you can't, don't worry about it." Christmas is merry!
I was not ostracized in any way December 3, column. they are not extreme or abrupt decisions but designed to offer an
for two weeks trying to employ First of all I have been ac- increased selection from the required areas in the core. Nor are the
as many people as possible. or persecuted or excluded from
cused of false reporting yet not proposals radical but rational when you consider the fact that the only
Adults ^2 00
They are the image Slipper any hall-dorm activities. The
statement made in last week's one person has given factual discipline in the area of Humanities is English.
should provide. evidence of it. Secondly, nearly The present core hides under the guise of giving a liberal Children '1 00 ¥
paper was false and based on
On the other hand, while
presumptions. everyone who disaproves of the education, while specifying a restricted mandatory course of study, B
working back stage, I saw girls December 3, edition of Re-View In his outline to the Academic Council on subject matter that should
showing only jealousy and Secondly, I disagree with the has also chronically complained be considered during the academic year Dean Hoke listed "core
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greed. The Thunderphants were principle of calling people of how dead the "Colonnade" curriculu.m (how to get students involved?)". The Colonnade
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allowed access to the attic at the lesbians or anything else in a has been for years. The fact suggests that not only the best, but the only way to get each student I Assassins J E
convenience of a certain senior newspaper. It is outright
girl who for some strange slander and could liable for suit.
remains that the edition of the involved is to give him a choice. The Editorial Board ¥
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"Colonnade" carrying the pre-
reason has the only key. This is If people want to be Slipper stories laid in massive
hardly friendship or homosexuals that is their
business and no one else's. piles for days; the edition The Colonnade •

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togetherness.
Many of the people involved
in Slipper are beautiful folks
trying to involve a few shy
People complain about our
conservative campus, but if we
are to become liberal and have
carrying my story was out of
circulation in less than 24 hours.
Finally I have been accused
of persecuting homosexuals.
The Colonnade, the student newspaper of Georgia College at
Milledgeville, is published weekly except during examinations
and holidays. It serves as a clearing house for student opinion
and as a medium of communication between students and ac-
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students in a team effort. This more freedom then we must
complaint or compliment is respect the rights of others. My statement was in reference tivities «n camnus. * BillDromo And !
We cannot expect the college to the fact that a specific clique Pat Ellington Editor-in-Chief
aimed at the students as a on campus is greatly influenced
whole. You, as students, must and administration to change if
by a type of student whose only
Dennis Burleson Business Manager ¥ Bob Armstrong ¥
figure out on which ground you we infringe on the rights of Vicliie Fincher News Editor
stand.' others in the process of getting common bond is their sexual
interest. I believe in the
Kathy Sullivan Managing Editor LTD. ¥
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what we want for ourselves. * Plus Two More *'
Johnny Chandler
Freshman, Mary E.Moore inalienable rights of all people
and will not tolerate persecution
Charles Oberleitner Theatrical and
Entertainment Editor The Ideal Christmas Gifts ¥ •' • ¥
Editor Colonnade,
of any individual or groups of Kathy Nash Editorial Cartoonist J Matches I 124 W. Hancock St.
On the matter of the con- Editor: ¥ • ', ¥
troversial article by Yank- In my reaction to the article individuals purely on the basis Annetta McLeod, Susie Powell, Rose Stephens, Kathy Towles, 4- )^ 4- > ]«• > > j<- )«> 4- 1^ > K- K- If
Oberleitner in last weeks paper, that Mr. Oberleitner wrote in of their color, creed, race, Billie Sue Pippin, Bill Ferrell, Marthalyn Monroe. Johnny
I have just a few comments. last week's Colonnade, I give religion or sexual preference. Chandler, Bert Brown, Randy Whitfield, Kevin Fosgatc, David
One, a feature writer has a him credit for producing an Homosexuals are a part of life Morgaik.
right to say what he pleases article that brought campus on this campus or any other and
should be treated exactly like Editorial Policy-The opinions expressed on the editorial page
when he by-lines the article and wide attention. I felt that this are those of the Editorial Board and do not necessarily comply
takes full responsibility for it. article caused more people to what they are, citizens, students with tl>« opinions of the students, faculty or administration of
However, I do disagree that he read the college newspaper than and children of God. Georgia College.
doesn't have the right to use his Cont. on Page 4 Charles William Oberleitner
Page 4 THE COLONNADE December 10, 1970
RE-VIEW
The Joyous Sound Of Christmas
Gay Students Unite On the evening of Tuesday
by Charles Oberleitner
snowball fitht, for a warm fire people get to hear from our
December 8, at 8 p.m. the air and a few carols. Looking more miisic department and that we
There is an interesting af- do and this gave us something to about Georgia College was like they had come from Penn- are once again among their
termath to Mr. Oberleitner's do. The article as it was written filled with the joyous sounds of sylvaina than Georgia they number. This was the second-
-article last week in that a by Yank was true to a degree. If Christmas. Thanlcs to the began their performance with time this year that Russell was
certain group of females are sohieone else had written the "0 Come, 0 Come Emmanuel". packed. It was a shame that all
banding together on campus to story, it-probably would have Department of Music, and the
skills of Martin Bittick and Jim Always a traditional favorite, it those visitors got the wrong idea
form a gay women's liberation been accepted without a peep. was so beautifully done it about us by coming for free.
group. We are people,and we have the' ..Willoughby all who attended
the concert held in Russell brought tears to the eyes of They should come back for
A spokeswoman for the group same rights in society as many. The chorus offered niany some of our pay-at-the gate
anyone else has." Auditorium were treated to an
said that they met Friday night evening of seasonal, fun filled of the seasonal hits but it was student activities.
after the last issue of the talent. the new arrangement of "Santa
Colonnade came out and There is a growing concern Claus Is Coming To Town" plus Re View would like to take
decided to band together and among many students at The program opened with the this opportunity to wish all
glorious voices of the Women's the superb acting of two young those who have stood by us so
work with the rest of the Georgia College that the school lads during the song that
campus. "We must forget in- has become a haven for gay chorale who performed the faithfully and all those we have
"Ceremony of Carols." They brought the house down. The offended, A Very Merry
dividual differences and love women. The fact that this idea Mixed Chorus ended a beautiful
each other for what we are. We was called to attention by last were accompanied on harp by Christmas and truely the
Judy Beattie of the Atlanta evening with a fabulous offering Happiest and Most Prosperous
plan to come out and identify week's article in this paper of "Silent Night".
ourselves winter quarter and brought concern from some of Symphony. of New Year's.
work together with all the the faculty that the publicity The Georgia College Band We can only hope that more
students to accomplish the was bad for the college. Except was the second act of the
goals that are common to all of for the muscular prowess that evening. Not only were they a
pleasure to hear but one to see
us. The only reason that we
participated in Golden Slipper
was that we had nothing else to
some of the girls exhibit, they
seem to think that they have no
real power on campus.
as well. It would appear that the
band is the only organization on
eaimiXoBed
campus that is not affraid to When your stockings
wear the school colors, brown
and gold. The Band's rendition are hung by the chim-
CA^MPJIS of "A Christmas Festival" was ney with care . . . our
CttfefeUHW cP&& the high point of their per-
formance. The Brass dioir
holiday greetings are
sure to be there.
followed the band with two
SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY selections, "First Noel" and
Nothing has been left out o f The Adventurers" "Good King Wenceslas".
The best part of the entire
evening came when the Mixed
Chorus came merrily on stage
as if they had just left a

Letters To The Editor


Cont. From page 2
ever before. Anything that can
wake up the students here at
Georgia College so that they
begin to argue or give their
opinion is good. I have heard
more people comment on this
article than any article that
appeared before it.
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Manypeople have overlooked
tha main point of the article :
JOSEPH E.LEVINE PRESENTS THE LEWIS GILBERT FILM OF

THE ADVENTURERS
Mr. Oberleitner giving his
views and idea's concerning
Golden Slipper and how it is
HERITAGE HOUSE
Based on ttie Novel "THE ADVENTURERS" by HAROLD ROBBINS
(g-S-* PANAVISION* COLOR
run. The article, in my opinion, 116 S Wayne LTD 452-1998
was well-roundedin that it
showed all sides of Slipper. Mr.
Oberleitner gave credit to what
he felt was good; he also talked **^ f *' '^'<™"^^-

about some changes he would


Christmas just wouldn't like to see in how Golden Slipper
be complete . . .without is run.
Many people felt as if the
the opportunity to greet
article was offending because of
and thank our friends. the choice of words used by the
Happy holiday! .author. In my opinion, the
words should be offending only
to those they concern, I feel if
we had more articles of this
type to appear in the college
newspaper; we would have a
more informed student body
and a well-rounded newspaper.

Ben Lyle
Freshman
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