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Rec Room Destruction Reaches All-Time High
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by Burroaghs
Game Room - Hamlin Student
Center - ACC. It is 12.00 p. m.
(noon). “The Young and the
Restless” has just begun, and
the entire campus stops for
thirt>’ minutes to escape from
the everyday pressures and
heartaches of college life by
watching someone else’s trials
and tribulations on the boob
tube.
There’s problems here
though that seem to hinder the
viewers of the episodic soap
operas; that is, if they watch the
stories in the game room in the
Student Center. The soap opera
audience must first prepare
itself for the distortion of sound
and color from the T. V. located
in the room, which by the way,
has been broken since the end of
the last spring semester. Sec
ondly, the audience must con
tend with the various noises
coming from people, pinball
machines, the fooseball table,
the pool table, and the ping
pong table. (The noise level,
although varying somewhat,
usually remains high.) In trying
to combat these odd noises, a
viewer just might turn up the
sound level a decibel or two,
thus increasing the overall vol
ume. The result - well, for me it
means a headache and the time
to make my exit has arrived.
Unfortunately, the broken T.
V. and the excessive noise level
are not the only problems that
must be dealt with. In talking
with a desk worker of the
Student Center, it was learned
the another problem existed,
the destruction of property in
the center by the students. This
destruction takes place in a
variety of ways;
Item One -The Ping Pong table
and paddles.
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Exam Week Schedule
Thursday, Dec.
3:00-5;00
7:00-9:00
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Friday, Dec. 14
9:00-11:00
12:00-2:00
3:00-5:00
Monday, Dec. 17
9:00-11:00
12:00-2:00
3;00-5:00
7:00-9:00
Tuesday, Dec. 18
9,00-11:00
12:00-2:00
3:00-5:00
7:00-9:00
Wednesday, Dec. 19
9:00-11:00
12:00-2:00
3:00-5:00
7:00-9:00
Thursday, Dec. 20
9:00-11:00
12:00-2-.00
8:00 MWF Classes
Thursday Evening Classes
1:00 MWF Classes
4:OOMWF Classes
8:00 TT Classes
11:00 MWF Classes
3.00 TT Classes
12:00 MWF Classes
Monday Evening Classes
10:00 MWF Classes
2:00 MWF Classes
12:00 TT Classes
Tuesday Evening Classes
9:00 MWF Classes
3:00 MWF Classes
9:30 TT Classes
Wednesday Evening Classes
1:30 TT Classes
Irregular Classes
Can you guess what this is? Turn to page three If you really want to find out.
Photo by Ken Finch
SGA Handles Regular Business
by Catherine Edwards
The SGA Senate met in the
Hardy Alumni Hall on Oct. 25,
1979. Under the issue of old
business, the Constitution and
By-laws Committee approved
the constitutions submitted by
Delta Sigma Theta and the Math
Club. Mr. Frazier reporting for
the Grievance Committee com
mented that in meeting with
Dean Joyner, the $15 parking
fee was justified. And a request
that no further action on the
matter was accepted. The exist
ence of a low wire at Hackney
Hall was to be investigated. Mr.
Frazier also introduced a reso
lution (R115) concerning exam
week in Spring, 1980. May 7,
1980 was clarified to be a
reading day and the resolution
was accepted by a voice vote.
Mr. Webb reported that he
had available to the Senate the
treasurer’s report from the fol
lowing organizations:Classes of
'81 and '82, Pine Knot. Publicity
committee, and the Collegiate.
Mr. CLyburn yielded the floor to
Mr. J.Fred Pearce. Mr. Pearce
expressed his concern for the
unconstitutionality of charge ac
counts for the Pine Knot and the
Collegiate. Mr. Pearce pointed
out that these publications arc
not able to purchase items from
the bookstore. Mr. Pearce also
stated that, at times if would be
less expensive to deal with the
college bookstore. An amend
ment concerning this issue was
to be written for the next Senate
Meeting.
The SGA met again on No
vember 8, 1979. Ms. Richey
reported that the Constitution
and By-Laws had reviewed the
by-laws of the Constitution and
recommended that a seperate
committee be formed to rewrite
said by-laws. After a discussion
led by Mr. Frazier the by-laws
were sent back to the committee
for review by voice vote. At the
time of this meeting three more
SGA funded oreanization.s had
responded to the budget report
requests. Those organizations
that responded are the Senior
Class, Cabinet, and Campus
Christian Organization. The En
tertainment and Student Center
Committee have not as yet
responded.
Under new business Mr.
Murphy informed the Senate by
memorandum that Terry Franks
had been dismissed as Chair
person of the Entertainment
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Bulletin Board
UPCOMING EVENTS
MONDAY, DEC. 3
Art Auction
Delta Zeta Hot Dog Sale
Concert/Lecture Film
TUESDAY. DEC. 4
Senior Voice Recital
WlA Country Store
THURSDAY, DEC. 6
English Club
SNEA Meeting
Council of Presidents
SUNDAY, DEC. 9
Tree Trimming
Art Building
In the Dorms
Hardy Alumni Hall
Howard Chapel
Hardy Alumni Hall
Hines 212
Hines 112
Hardy Alumni Hall
Student Center
7:30
7:00-9:00
7:00
8:00
4:00
6:30
11:00-11:45
5:30
6:00-10:00
Students who have used
grants or state refunds to pur
chase books, please come by the
Bookstore Monday, Dec. 3,
through Friday, Dec. 7 to pay
the bill and receive any balance
due.
On Dec. 3, Monday night, at
8:00 p.m., the A.C. Jazz Band
will be in concert. Included will
be music recorded by Buddy
Rich, Marian McPartland. and
Henry Mancini. The Marimba
Ensemble will also be on the
program presenting Christmas
music.
Important Notice to PSY 492,
Internship Students - There will
be a very important meeting on
Tuesday, Dec. 4, in Hines 110 at
11:00 a.m. All students should
definitely be present in order to
meet the final commitments for
this course. Thank you.
WlA is sponsoring a "Coun
try Store” on Dec. 4 in Hardy
Alumni Hall from 4:00-7:00
p.m. This is a good opportunity
to pick up Christmas gifts or to
make some extra cash. Guys,
you can get in on this by getting
any girl on campus to sell for
you. If you are interested,
please contact Mary Baggett in
Hilley Dorm so that we may
have a table set up for you.
Admission is free and everyone
is invited to attend.
An Accounting Club Christ
mas Party will be held for
members only on Tuesday, Dec.
4. Come out and join in the fun
at 10:50 a.m. in Hines 106.
SNEA will meet Dec. 6, 1979.
We will meet in Hines 112 at
11:00 a.m. Dr. Parker will be
our guest speaker. Please come
and support our club.
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