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JULY 14, 1972
At West Georgia
Democrat Sam Nunn To Speak
Sam Nunn, a member of the
Georgia House of Represen
tatives who is campaigning for
the Democratic nomination for
the U S Senate this year, will
bring his campaign to the
Carrollton area July 21. He wilL
visit downtown, speak on canM*
pus. and tour other areas of we
county.
Nunn is scheduled to speLfcon
campus shortly after
o’clock and will eat dinmAJT(tie
student center. Ms
campus visit, he willtflkir the
downtown area After \mclf he
will visit other parts ow the
county. t
Representative Nunrr will
arrive in Carrollton about 10:00
a m and will visit the county
courthouse, the newspaper office,
the square, and the city hall. At
11:00 he will be on campus,
talking with students, and will eat
in the student center. Atl:00
Nunn will visit the shopping
center, the radio station, and visit
other towns in the county.
On July 22, Representative
Nunn will return to the Carrollton
area for the Jaycee sponsored
political rally.
Sam Nunn was born, reared,
and is today raising his own
family on a farm in Houston
County. He attended Georgia
schools, and was a top student at
Georgia Tech and Emory.
Sam Nunn is recognized “as
one of the most outstanding youg
legislators and leaders the state
has ever produced" according to
many observers. He is 33 years
old and has an “amazing” record
for so young a leader
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Some of his accomplishments
have included major legislation
in the areas of strengthening
criminal laws, judicial reform,
education improvement and
the legislative branch to
/keep careful check on govern
ment expenditures. Sam Nunn
ha* demonstrated his confidence
i/l young Georgians' by
cosponoring the 18-year-old age
of majority bill which gives all
legal rights to 18-year-olds. He
also led the fight in Georgia to
remember the POW-MlAs.
Some of Nunn’s platform
planks include a plan for
evaluation of Federal judges
every six years by public vote, a
Funds Are Available
For Education Majors
West Georgia College now has available traineeships for special
education majors for the academic year 1972-73, according to Dr. Bill
Moeny, associate professor of education.
There are two graduate
traineeships which pay stipends
of $2,200 per year plus
matriculation tees; three senior
year traineeships which pay
stipends of SBOO per year plus
matriculation fees and two junior
year traineeships which pay
stipends of S3OO per year with no
instructional fees paid.
“These grants are offered from
funds made available by the
Office of Educ ation of the Bureau
of the Handicapped in recognition
and support of the development
THE WEST GEORGIAN
proposal to raise personal income
tax exemptions, and an attempt
to get heroin addicts to submit to
a medical evaluation and
treatment.
Sam Nunn is married to the
former Colleen Ann O’Brian of
Olympia, Washington. They have
two children. Mary Michelle, 5,
and Samuel Brian, 2. Colleen
obtained her teaching certificate
through Mercer University,
Macon.
Nunn served as an enlisted
man in the U S. Coast Guard in
1959 and completed his service in
the Coast Guard reserves. He is
the son of the late Sam Nunn, Sr.
and Elizabeth Cannon Nunn who
lives in Perry.
of special education programs at
West Georgia,” said Dr. Moeny.
“We hope' to attract quality
students to attend full-time and
become deeply immersed in the
special education problems of the
northwest Georgia area,” he
added.
Undergraduate traineeships
are offered on the basis of need,
scholarship, academic promise
and performance in professional
activities.
Graduate traineeships are
offered to full-time special
(‘ducat ion majors on the same
criteria as those for un
dergraduate. However, priority
is given to those with prior
teaching experience who plan to
begin a program in special
education.
Those desiring further in
formation and specific ap
plication procedures should
contact Dr. Bill Moeny, Division
of Education at West Georgia
College.
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PATCHES COVER A LOT OF THINGS TODAY
Sometimes patches close up tears and sometimes they are simply
pretty designs. And other times they just draw attention to the
anatomy. But, they always have a purpose
Analysed, Described
Jeans Wearers Are Observed
BY LM HANSON
Amid the crowds of students seen on campus, mingle the straights,
freaks, gays, liberated women, faggots, bigots, rednecks, socialises,
socialists, and perverts to be found anywhere in a given area of the
world. /
Each group is classified,
typified, characterized,
puterized, crowded, crampecU
stamped, and labeled. As ita
(lividuals they are mystifiedT
misapplied,
misimpressed, and often <\Spstj
missed. Yet each is madeftotmi/
own unique experiences amMacli
reflects his own
personality and ways an\Jie<ris
by his dress.
Perhaps the most often seen
coverup today is the blue jean,
whose popularity far exceeds
what Msrs. Levi andStrausscould
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yeviyr have dreamed of back in
# thtffr San Francisco drawing
( room days. Today, as capitalistic
Americans make fortunes on
Aeans, local school boards are
f drawing up dress codes, and kids
are getting into the lifestyle.
Jean wearers are happy, sad,
mad, mod, odd, old, bold, brash,
fresh, free, fickle, sick, hick, and
high-strung. That is to say, they
are just as individual as the pants
they wear, which are cuffed,
scuffed, worn, torn and often
adorned.
Even quick observation yields
the fringes, frays, fritters, tat
ters, patches, pockets, buttocks,
and bulges. One sees the sandles,
the dangles, the embroidery, and
the macrame belts which accent
jeans.
A great deal of analysis is
made of this relation between a
persons’ dress and character.
Such speculation, while it does
not often offer the total truth,
does call for the use of
imagination and creative
thinking.
No one’s total being can be
defined by his dress, yet ob
servations of the sort are found
enjoyable on the part of the ob
server.
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