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September 28,1973 Georgia College, Milledgeville, Georgia Volume 50, Issue 1
Inside This Week:
Lyceum Offerings Pix Of Choir Tour
Britt Heads New Department
Dr. John A. Britt, Jr., a that important for every young
Lectures on the problems 1. Quintet members play the member of the education man or woman."
inherent in overpopulaltion, poor French horn, oboe, bassoon, department faculty at Georgia As he approaches special study
nutrition, and the imbalances of flute, and clarinet and have been College since 1963, has been programs at GC "as positively as
the national economy will be highly praised by critics who note named chairman of a new possible," Dr. Britt plans to
among the offerings of the particularly their unity of style department at the college—the administer placement tests in
Georgia College Lyceum Series and purpose. department of special studies and such a way that the results "will
during the coming academic year The Morehouse College Glee programs. place students in special classes
at the Milledgeville institution of Club will come to GC on Wed- In his new capacity. Dr. Britt geared for their particular
higher learning. nesday, January 16, to present will have administrative needs."
Also to be offered will be selections by the full men's responsibilitiy for the Rising Personal and academic con-
concerts by the Morehouse chorus, several soloists, and a Junior Testing program at GC. siderations are given every
College Glee Club and the Timm quartet. Special studies programs, until student admitted to the special
Woodwind Quintet of Louisiana The Atlanta musical group has recently under the aegis of the studies program which includes
State University. performed in Africa on a tour education department, will no courses in mathematics, reading,
The series of cultural programs sponsored by the U.S. State longer be on a compulsory year- English and speech, and a course
is open to the public without Department and was one of the long basis, according to the new entitled sociological com-
charge. three choral groups in the U.S. to department chairman. munication (methods of dealing
A lecture entitled "The En- participate in the Second In- "No longer will students be with ideas in a free and
vironmental Crisis: Is It Real?" ternational Choral FeWival at locked into a program for a full unrestricted way.)
by Dr. Wayne H. Davis, a human Lincoln Center in New York. Mr. BiUick year unless he needs a longer Dr. Britt, who hopes to have a
ecologist at the University of Louis Rukeyser, the American 'Fearless Leader" exposure to its benefits," he says graduate assistant working with
Kentucky, will open the program Broadcasting Company's in outlining plans for greater him when the program really
series on Thursday, October 11. economic news editor will speakClub for outstanding reporting. flexibility. gets going in the fall, now uses
Dr. Davis attracted national at the college on the topic "The Dr. Jean Mayer, a nutritionist "With the new, broader members of the education,
attention recently by stating that World and Your Money" on at Harvard University, will speak program, a student who eler' to sociology, mathematics, and
there will be fewer people in the Tuesday, February 5, His on Monday, April 1, on the topic participate can begin a English and speech departments
world in 2,000 than there are "Rukeyser's World" is aired "U.S. Nutrition Policies in the curriculum of special studies in to teach courses in the
today and that this nation has every . weekday v. on ABC Seventies." the fall quarter but shift out of the curriculum.
overemphasized the importance radio, and his "Wall Street Now a professor of nutrition at program into an advisement The GC educator, who is also a
of food production. Week" is seen weekly on the Harvard and a member of the situation the quarter after he professor of education t the
An article in the New Republic national public television net-Center for Population Studies completes his skill work. college, is a native of Mobile,
evoked editorial coniment from a work. there. Dr. Mayer. was once a Dr. Britt feels that proper Ala., and a graduate of Troy
number of national news analysts Rukeyser formerly headed special consultant to the guidance' is an extremely im- State, Florida State, and Auburn
and his theories have been the ABC's news bureau in London, President and the organizer of portant factor in getting students Univeristies. Beofre coming to
subject of editorials and columns served as ABC's Paris the First White House Conference in the right niche and feels that GC, he taught at Jinks Junior
in such newspapers as the Wall correspondent, and reported on Food, Nutrition, and Health. encouraging a student beyond his High School in Panama City, Fla.
Street Journal and the San Asian news for the Baltimore Sun
He led a technical mission to limitations is often a mistake. and at Shorter College in Rome.
Francisco Chronicle. papers. Biafra in Nigeria in 1969 to "Some students should not The establishment of Britt's
The Timm Woodwind Quintet He has won Emmy and alleviate food and health even attempt college," he notes. new department was approved
will be the Lyceum Committee's Peabody Awards and has been problems when Biafra attempted "A college education isn't really recently by the University
offering OP Thursday, November to secede from Nigeria.
cited twice by the Overseas Press every student's cup of tea, and System of Georgia's Board of
He has published more than 500 maybe a degree isn't really all Regents.
papers and books in the field of

Deal Goes National nutrition, food intake, and


human obesity.
All programs will be presented
Tables Turned/
Dr. Therry N, Deal, chairman of the home economics department at 8 p.m. in Russell Auditorium
at Georgia College, has been elected to a four-year term on the 12- on the GC campus. Teachers Take Tests
member governing board of the National Association for Education these examinations will give
The National Teacher
of Young Children. "McKOON?" Examinations will be ad- prospective teachers in this area
The Association acts on behalf of the needs and rights of young an opportunity to compare their
children, with its primary focus on the provision of educational This Saturday, September 29, ministered on November 10 at the
Georgia College test center, performance on the
services and resources. In implementing this goal, the Washington- Georgia College students will be examinations with candidates
based agency tries to increase the competence of all persons working entertained by McKoon from according to Elizabeth Hoke,
testing supervisor and counselor. throughout the country who take
with young children, develop "position statements" on issues or Atlanta. The dance will be held in the tests. >
areas of critical concern, and assist individuals and groups to the Student Union from 8:00- Those taking the tests will
become more effective in influencing and accomplishing legislation 12:00. Students with ID will be include a large number of College Last year approximately
related to the total well-being of children. charged $1.00, guests $2.00 seniors preparing to teach and 110,000 candidates took the
McKoon, one of the preferred teachers applying for cer- examinations which are designed
The Association also disseminates information about pending to assess cognitive knowledge
Federal legislation and interprets issues and alternatives involved, groups of Atlanta, will play top tification, licensure, or those
"40" Sunday, following the seeking positions in school and understanding in
and serves as a public information agency in an attempt to provide professional education, general
for every child the very best beginning in life. dance, the group will travel to systems which encourage or
require the NTE. education and subject-field
.Dr. Deal has served as state president of the Georgia Association Charleston, South Carolina to do specialization. The
on Young Children and is an honorary member of the Georgia Pre- a showcase for the National In addition, the designation of
school Association. Entertainment Conference. the college as a test center for examinations, which are
preapred and administered by
Educational Testing Service of
Callaway Professor Senate Elections Princeton, N.J., are limited to
assessment of those aspects of
teacher education that are
Dr. William I. Hair has been On October 9,1973 there will be a Student Senate Election held to validly and reliably measured by
ment at LSU. elect the Student Senate for Georgia College for the Fall, Winter, and
chosen by the History Departmet Dr. Hair has also served in the well constructed paper-and-
to be the new Fuller E. Callaway Spring quarters 1973-74. The petitioning for candidacy started on pencil tests.
field of journalism. While September 25, and will end on October 1, 1973. Petitions maybe
Professor of Southern History. A working on an undergraduate Information bulletins
pickedup and filled out in the lobby dovvn stairs in the College Union describing registration
native of Louisiana, Dr. Hair is degree in journalism, he served any time during the regular operating hours of the CoUelge Union.
certainly well-qualified for his as the managing editor of the procedures and containing
Districts from which Senators will be elected are: (1) All dorms, registration forms as well as
new position. His teaching career LSU newspaper. Today's each dorm is a separate district (2) All Day Students are one district.
includes time spent in teaching Revcilic, and prior to receiving sample test questions may be
A meeting of all candidates will be held on October 2,1973. Notices to obtained from the GC Graduate
Louisiana history at LSU and 16 his Ph. D. in history from LSU, time and place will be posted on the bulletin board next to'the desk in
years at FSU where he taught Dr. Hair edited the magazine for the lobby of the College Union. Studies office in Parks Hall,
South and American history and the Louisiana Press Association. Room 207 or directly from the
Western Civilization. In 1971, Dr. Here at GC, Dr. Hair will be National Teacher Examinations,
Ronald L. Purcell Educational Testing Service, Box
Hair was named Outstanding teaching Southern and American Chairman—Elections Commission
Teacher in the History Depart- History. 911, Princeton, N;J. 08540.
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THE COLONNADE SEPTEMBER M^J973 .&r. "5::;«;.
SEPTEMBER 28, 1973 THE COLONNADE
PAGE 3
The Cam pout Revenge i Met A Boy From Ohio
I picture you alone,
asleep—dreaming
I picture you walking
down through my yard,
you took my hand,
I had a vision,
I held you in my arms.
I saw blood,
I met a boy from Ohio, ^
Oh—it was a week or so ago.
I met him on a Monday Night,
Only for a week's small flight.
Tour Pix: Spring break 1973 saw the GC New York. The pictures on this plotting and scheming how to
Mixed Chorus, Women's Chorus, page record many facts of that raise money for another tour-
and Aeolian Singers bound for trip. Well, they're at it again, this time to Europe Read On'
Trickling from your heart
then gave me a kiss. He was friendly and fun.
I saw a tear, But we were both kind of dumb.
I loved you, Trickling from my cheek. I'd known him for a week.
no—no more. But I'd soon have to seek.
I saw your dad,
I picture you awakening, I saw your mom. Then a week had endedv .
hstening Now all I can do is send it,
then you smiled. She was crying Send my love in a single letter.
Don't Ever Let Life Why-Why? Wishing it were better.-
The old man's hollow eyes There I was
searched these newcomers with
Get You Down Perhaps even trying to scare . I loved you,
Now I hope for a yet smaller
flight,
undisguised haughtiness and Don't ever let life get you down you! I still do. A flight not only on a Monday
suspicion. He held his ancient Just stop for a minute and take a night.
head eternally aloof, his body look around No, never—We're just good I saw blood One that will take me to you,
still retaining a miraculous, Remember there's someone friends. Trickling from my heart. Because you love me too.
youthful gracefulness. His Chorale's'pre-performance wam-ipfaiVlrgioia.
willing to share
visage was roughened and worn P.L. I saw my dad,
by thousands of spring rains and Something that others would not Peggy Lowrence
I saw my mom.
winter snows, yet still there was dare. Greetings And
quiet dignity there. Suddenly, the It might be love you never know She was crying too.
newcomers were surrounding So don't let your feet get you Other Business I had died for you.
him, imprisoning him with going down Dr. Johnson Knows Best
chains, brutally taking him from What is "Strands"? Hopefully,
If you start feeling lonely it will be something more than a Please somebody-
the earth, the land that had remember I'm here >m
forever been his home . . . literary page, a name that often Revenge his death. One of the most famous in the Pulpit and organ of Methodist Church in Pennsylvania.
There's one thing I can be and seems dry and pompous. We
"You know," the elderly long, illustrious line of literary
that's really dear hope "Strands" will prove to be I saw it all, organizations was the "Literary
professor sighed, "it is startling, I'd give you my heart if only an innovative open forum for I was there.
how these ancient statues can student expression and par- Club" of 18th century London,
you'd take it which included such notable men
remain so lifelike after centuries You see my friend I just think we ticipation, a page devoted to the Now we're together.
of abuse by the elements. It's individual and his thoughts and Together again. as James Boswell, Edmund
almost as if. . . well, as if their could make it Burke, and Oliver Goldsmith,
creators had given them some That's why I'm barely noticeable feelings, expressed through and Samuel Johnson, who was its
When you come to see. poetry, essays, book reviews, I have died for you.
sort of soul!" And again he leader. The irascible Dr.
sighed and prepared to follow his Just what's happening and articles, or short stories. All With you. Johnson would have been happy
what's gonna be students contributions are
latest acquisition back to the greatly welcomed and urgently Now we're together alone. to know that Georgia College has
museum. I could picture you sitting near its own "Literary Club"—the
me needed—the success or failure of Alone in eternity.
the page largely depends on Literary Guild. The Guild is an
Apologia look for excitement; organization for all students
That could be active student participation. What Then? interested in literature—not
Because of the insurmountable That's when I'd tell myself to get Please send all contributions,
complexities of laying out a page signed or initialed to Fred Green, Happiness, I do not know exclusively for English majors, The Met, NYC.
away from you but all students who want to
such as this, it is often un- I'd lock myself in my car Box 852. Should my troubles and anxieties
become more involved in the
fortunately necessary to do some Hoping to see you soon but if I did Besides the student con- go? literary arts. The Guild in the
editing. This is not so much the it might even be on summers full tributions (which we hope will When my problems are gone. ^ :
past has sponsored a variety of
case with prose as with poetry.
Generally a line of over five
words must be divided in some
moon.

in love with you


swamp us), "Strands" also plans What then should I seek?
to present various articles on Should I go on in life as I am ?
I cannot say I'm sorry for falling literature today. For example, a Should I seek new friendships and
activities, from fondue dinners to
movie analysis sessions. The
flrst meeting will be held soon, so
European Dialogue, Part 1
way or else the poem, when series of articles on the effects of be a friend to all?.
printed, will take up twice as But I can say I'm sorry for not the recent Supreme Court ob- Should I be myself—humble and watch for announcements, and
much room as a poem with knowing what to do. come prepared to "experience" LP.—Interested Person to pay for this trip with — LP. : You guys are something
scenity ruling is planned. In- meek? with the Literary Guild! CM.—Choir Member "Pennies From Heaven?"
shorter lines. However, if you Maybe someone will be kind and terviews with people on our else. Do you think that "With a
try to help me out What path of life should I take? CM.: No dummy, we're going Little Bit of Luck" I can join the
strenuously object to having your campus involved in the creative The answer is, happiness—inner to raise the money through choir?
poem tampered with in any way,
please include a note to that ef-
Until the time comes I'll have a arts are also on the agenda. With
very big doubt. your interest and participation
peace with myself and my God. COLONNADE I.P.: Say, what's it all about projects. CM.: Sure, no problem. We've
By J. Williamson Alfie? LP.: Projects! Why you'd have got plenty of room and we'd love
fect with your contribution, and this should be an exciting CM.: The choir is going to to sell everything including your to have you. You must excuse
the staff will try to include the
work exactly as written.
Until I write again may my love beginning for 1973-74 here at
stay within your heart. Georgia College! WANTED: Needs You! Europe this year. What do you mother! me, I must be going.
think about that? CM.: We can do'it. Why just LP.: Hey, wait, where are you
Thank you
Fred Green Peggy Lowrence Fred Green Want Ads! HELP LP.: "Promises, Promises." the other day Mr. Bittick told us,
CM.: Yeah, well that's not "Oh, I believe in you."
rushing off to?
CM.; "I'm leaving on a jet
what Mr. Bittick says. LP.: What do the kids in the plane."
best method for fooling However, if this does not succeed, Watch Out For Virginia Woolf! LP. What's his story? choir say about all of this? LP.: But what about next year,
For Freshmen Only!! Ask Jay-J. everybody? the local Handy Andy carries an
Sincerely abundant supply of Hefty Bags
The Georgia College Theatre,
under the direction of J. Dalton
"That tasted suspiciously
like GC cafeteria and fare."
CM.: "Go while the going is
good, knowing when to leave CM.: "I have confidence in how will you top Europe?
confidence alone, besides which CM.: Oh but "We've Only Just
Dear Jay-J., Z.W.Z. with new zip-lock top. As for your Eddleman, is tentatively plan- may be the smartest thing that Begun." Besides I overheard Mr.
Dear Freshmen, second problem, read the book ning a production of Edward anyone can ever learn." you see, I have confidence, in
Being a transfer student, I have Bittick is talking to the travel
Have you got "Campus Con-
more problems than the average
Dear Perplexed, Sex on the College Campus, Albee's hard-hitting play, Who's LP. Ok Okay, Okay. When are me!" agent about next year's tour.
fusion" yet? It's really been My answer to your problem which is available in the school's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Watch you leaving? LP.: Just what do you hope to
going around these past two freshman. First and most accomplish with this trip? LP.: What did you hear him
would be to ask your suite-mates book store. If you know that, for an Announcement of the try- CM.: "If ever I would leave say?
weeks! Yes, you know what I prominent is my suite mates. I to please consider others' needs. nobody will care about the rest.
haven't been able to meet them out date! here, it has to be in springtime." C.M.: "We'd like to teach the CM.: I'm not sure but it
mean! It seems that no one, that • LP.: How are you travehng? world to sing".
has ever been here, or been here because I haven't been able to get sounded like he was asking the
to the room. Adjoining the two CM.: "Airplanes for sale or LP.: That's a nice idea but the guy to "Fly Me To The
very long can easily And Herty rent, seat to let $.50" (give or who's to say that the Europeans
Auditorium or the Ennis rooms is only one bathroom. I Moon." See ya around.
have only been able to go into this take a few dollars). will like your singing?
Building. I know exactly what LP.: Just what do you propose CM.: "I believe in Music"
you're going through. It takes a "sacred room" after 2:00 a.m. in Tom Dungan
while to find Herty Auditorium, the morning. I say sacred for it
and the dearly beloved Ennis has to be something pretty
Building! Any other building for special to stay in there so long!!
that matter, but after you've How does one politely ask the
found that particular building, person to hurry up?
you can't lose it!
Bye for now!
Secondly, everyone assumes I
know everything since I'm not a IVIE HEAk& THE
Oi the few.
Interested?
Jay-J. freshman. I don't like to confess
to being a transfer. What is the
P.S. If you have a problem and
need advice send it to me by
Are You Sure?
YEA, Bur AT AU^/
Tues. for the Jay-J. column. My Contact: Mr. Bittick-Music
address is: Jay-J., c-o The In the whole New Testament, AT LEAST My Building; Liza Garland-Adams
Colonnade, P. 0. Box 852, Ga. there appears but a solitary Dorm; Judy Harrell-Bell Dorm;
College, Milledgeville, Ga. figure worthy of honor: Pilate, Marilyn Foster-Bell Dorm; V*ilrv»^,.,
the Roman Viceroy .. .The noble Cathy 0'Dillon-Bell Dorm;
scorn of a Roman, before whom Doraine Reynolds-Wells Dorm;
the "truth" was shamelessly Eve Warren-D Sanford Dorm;
GET mishandled, enriched the New
Testament with the only saying in
Linda Keene-Napier Dorm;
Floyd Crouch-Napier Dorm;
it that has any value—"What is Barry Bissonett-Napier Dorm;
INVOLVED! truth?"
NIETZSCHE AIAPIEK eiVES STOOE^lTs A coLo^^^ W^^^^^
Walter Young-Colonnade office
or Napier Dorm; Tom Dungan-
Anywhere on campus. Bonnie Johnson, without whom no tour would be complete, plumb
Truckin' in Washington. tuckered out after a long journey.
*"JI4KCl*'i"*''>:i'-:.jl •;'•'. i>l-'.'i > ».'*v»V.»r*i;v.
PAGE 4 THE CdtdNNAOE^ SEPTEMBER 28M973

Is CUP Your New Professor


by Lynne Wilcox
CupOf Tea? Dr. Everette Hayes Barman,
Interested in what goes on in Jr., jas joined the Georgia
your spare tinne? If you are (and College biography department
who isn't), you'll be interested in this fall. Born in Evergreen,
knowing just exactly what the Louisiana, Dr. Barman has most
CUP Committee is all about. recently worked as project
CUP, actually College Union director in research on aquatic
Program, is a group fo students weed control for the Institute of
whose duties include planning, Freshwater Ecology at Florida E
promoting and conducting any Technological University. He
li' and all programs taking place in received his undergraduate
our college union. degree from Central State
Aside of the activities which University, a masters of science
are evident to all. ( i.e. dances degree with concentration in
and concerts), CUP is planning physiology from the University of
tournaments in pool, ping pong, Arkansas, and a doctoral degree
and air hockey. In addition to
these tournaments; chess, arts
Colonnade with concentration in limnology
from Cornell University. This
quarter Dr. Barman is lecturing
and crafts and duplicate bridge
clubs are in the process of being Spotlights in the general biology classes,
and he anticipates teaching plant
I've heard of carrying your lunch with you, but this is ridiculous.
formed. by Fred Mobley
Anyone talented in these fields I had the pleasure of in- physiology and non-vascular
wishing to find out more in- terviewing one of Georgia plants in later courses.
formation, contact Miss Donahoo
in Maxwell. CUP is always open
College's foreign students, Eiko
Nado.
Need A Friend? Join BSU
to suggestions of activities Eiko finished her freshman Colonnade Meets
planned. If interested in joining year at Seinan GakuinUniversity majority of students commuted roommate and would like one
the CUP committee, leave name
and box number on Miss
at Fukuoka. Fukouka is Eiko's
home town and is one the island
At 5:30 Each Thur. to school.
I asked Eiko if she has any
very much.
The staff of the Colonnade
Donahoo's desk. Meetings are of Kyushu, southwest of Japan. problems at Georgia College. She wishes the best of luck in the
held monthly. CUP just might be Eiko will attend one academic Club of Milledgeville, San- remarked that she has no coming school year to Eiko Nado.
the thing you've been looking year at Georgia College. She is dersville, and Tennille, under the
for—your cup of tea! sponsored by the Georgia Rotary Georgia Rotary Foreign Student Open Letter To The Student Body
Fund.
To all the students of Georgia to sleep a few more hours on
Phi Mu Alpha Presents I asked Eiko is she had any CoUegle (both new and retur- Sunday morning to come too.)
suggestions for orientation for ning): The dress at the service is
"Phi Mu Alpha Presents. . ." Fraternity, the largest foreign students. She told me that I,would like to take this op- anything that you think is ap-
will open its 1 1973-74 season, professional fraternity for men in she felt that the biggest help portunity to welcome all of you to propriate to wear. Some people
beginning September 30, music. As in the past, the shows would be a special advisor for Georgia College for the 1973-74 come to the service in their best
spotlighting the musical career of will continue to offer serious foreign students. academic year. I hope that each Sunday clothes while most of the
Julie Andrews. The show is aired studies in all areas of the music Eiko is an English major of you will find this school year others wear jeans or anything
on WMVG-AM every Sunday at world. taking English Composition, both exciting and very rewar- that is comfortable to them.
9:00 p.m. and is a production of Speech, French, and Chorus,. ding. Last Friday night, you might
Georgia College's Eta Alpha Her main interest is in choir and When I started to college here have seen several people running
Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Band Needs Your Help she is a first soprano in the last year, I found that at first I around the different dorms
This Spring, the Georgia Women's Chorale. was lonely and depressed. During distributing red brochures about
College Band is planning a tour to Eiko spent a month in the school year, I also found out the Wesley Campus Church. The
Intramurals Disney World and Nassau. The Washington, D.C. at the the answer to solve my brochures give the plans for,this
Intramurals will begin October only catch is the expense of the Language Center for foreign problem of loneliness. The fall including worship services
8, 4:00 p.m., on the sports field. trip. To help raise the sum students before coming to answer was (and still is) to get based on the works of Flannery
All women interested in In- needed, the band is making Georgia College. Eiko studied the involved in some of the activities O'Connor, programs on Wed-
tramurals are asked to be available a Georgia College American way of life and around the campus. One of the nesday nights and our retreat this
present and ready to begin play license plate to all students, language with students from all activities that I chose to get in- fall at Lake Hamburg State Park
in the first sport of the season. . faculty, and all alumni. The price over the world. Eiko said of the volved in was the Wesley Campus on October 19-21,
.volleyball. Teams are asked to is ony $2.00. Every GC student group, "We called ourselves the Church. (I know that some of you I plan to make sure that an
submit their rosters. Any should have one for his car or United Nations!" students are turned off by the article will be placed in the
questions may be directed to even his bulliten board! See any word "church", but please read Colonnade every week giving
Miss Taylor, HPER Building. band member to get your own. I asked Eiko What was the main on.) details of what's happening at
difference between Seinan The Wesley Campus Church is Wesley. Our plans for this coming
-I.
Gakuin University and Georgia open to all of you students of week include Ed Nelson's ser-

GREEKS
College. I was surprised when she Georgia Collegle regardless of mon, "What Sisters Say in the
told me that approximwtely 8000 race, creed, or color. The church Back Seat," this Sunday at 11
students attenaed Seinan Gakuin is open all the time with Ed a.m. and a Rock and Roll
University and that the Nelson, Georgia College Campus Festival with Mr. Turner Farmer
Minister, there to help^ you of our Math Department
anytime you need him. It is speaking on "The Life You Save
located at 211 Soiith Clark Street May Be Your Own," on Wed-
right in front of Napier Hall. Most nesday night at 5:30 p.m. This
Georgia College is now the of ya'U have already walked by it week is planned to be very good
proud possessor of three because it's the red brick house and everyone of ya'll are
sororities. These are: Phi Mu with the words "Campus welcome to come.
Fraternity for Women (the first Church" written on the back of it. The red brochure failed to
of the three), Alpha Pi Omega,
and Alpha Delta Phi. Hereafter, The Campus Church also has recognize the fact that the Wesley
there will be a space reserved for many programs for the students Campus Church is also open all
the Greeks of GC (including the of the college. We have a worship the time for personal fun and
fraternities). Greeks are here at service every Sunday morning at fellowship. We have a piano that
last; let the campus know it! 11 a.m. (which gives even enough one can play on and we also have
Alpha Delta PM time for all of you people who like a color T.V. ( which beats the
black and white ones in the
dorms) for personal enjoyment.
Some of us go over to the church
nightly to watch T.V. and all of
ya'U are welcome to come.
Many of you students will feel
very lonely and depressed this
year. It's up to you! If you are
sitting in your room bored to
tears and wandering what to do,
why don't you come over to the
[..,t-<-;:W'-^"' Wesley Campus Church. You are
welcome anytime.
Thanks for your time and I
hope that all of you will have a
good time and a very successful
year at Georgia College.
•• •-. " r
Sincerely;
Don Thrasher
Vice-President
PhiMu Alpha Pi Omega Wesley Campus Church

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