The West Georgian. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1933-current, June 27, 1975, Page 6, Image 6

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THE WEST GEORGIAN, JUNE 27,1975 6 news news notes news WWGCDJ’B WWGC is looking for summer DJ’s. If you are interested in working in radio, come by the office any weekday between the hours of 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. and ask for Scott Evans. HIKE The West Georgia Chapter of the Georgia Conservancy will sponsor a hike to Whooping Creek Saturday, June 28. The group will leave from in front of the math-physics building at Continued From Page I personally feels students should have an active role in the government of the campus and that, in fact, “1 encourage this.” Addressing himself to a more specific point of student interest here, Townsend indicated that he personally did not have any objection to students drinking alcoholic beverages on campus. The Student Government Association tried un successfully last quarter to get Pafford to approve such a measure for the students but failed in two attempts. While Townsend did not say whether or not he would ap prove such a proposal, he did say, “I don’t want any occasion ruined by some cheap drunks. But my own personal view would have to be that if the occasion suggests it (drinking beer and wine), and there is a certain amount of restraint placed upon it by persons, then I have no objection. But, I will not tolerate any person who comes to an activity and makes himself a nuisance. That person would have to be dealt with. But, I’ve always assumed that if anyone can hold his beer and wine, then I have no objection,” Townsend continued. In making any decisions, fSfi WEST GEORGIA ySi NATIONAL BANK Welcomes West Georgia Students & Faculty COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE West Georgia National invites students to open an account in a local bank where there is convenience and FREE CHECKING AS WELL. Qfi; FDK 2 Convenient Locations /AFULIN Main Office \ Motor Bank 201 Maple Street 314Newnan 832-3557 9:30 a.m. and is scheduled to return at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is invited. Bring a lunch and wear tennis shoes READING LAB The Reading Lab, located in Mandeville Hall, is open for "drop-in” students interested in test-taking skills, reading comprehension improvement, or any other interests. The lab is open Monday, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Tuesday, from 10 a.m. to —Townsend Townsend said, “It’s important that a fairly wide consultation process be undertaken, But, when that has been completed, it is largely the administration about that. And, it’s the President’s job to make decisions. If he makes mistakes, he’s accountable. All H and avattatota \, r V M0W. 24 '-\P* ssi . Kodacolor film DEVELOPING AND PRINTING %h for it at W & W Drug Shop, Inc. ' Clinic Ave. Below Village Theatre I 832-8261 12 p.m.; Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 10a.m. and from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.; and Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. INSURANCE James Kirk, insurance field investigator from Comptroller General Johnnie L. Caldwell’s office will be in Carrollton at the courthouse on July 1, between 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., to discuss insurance problems and to answer questions. that has to make the decision, and there must be no mistake the advice in the world is im portant and the more he (the president) gets, the better. But, once that advice has been given, the people have to let the President take the respon sibility,” he said 832-3631 CPB Plans Schedule Of con certs. Movies The College Programming Board is doing all it can to in sure an active summer for students, according to Chair man Bill Kraus Three outdoor concerts and four movies is a pretty good line-up,” Kraus said The first concert, held last Wednesday, featured Possum Trot. The next concert is slated for next Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Love Valley. Deacon Little, a rock band, will be appearing. Rock Mountain is scheduled to play the third show on July 23. The remaining summer movies include "The Owl and the Pussycat” on July 2, "Watermelon Man” on July 16, and "A Man Called Horse” on July 30 All films are shown at 8 p.m. in the social science lec ture hall. Kraus said preparations are J , Budget Tapes Records Maple St. at Tuggle -iU— ★—★- Just In Rock T-Shirts ★ ★ — New Releases For 5 4.99 Mahogany Rush Billy Cobham Rare Earth 1.1. Top Henry Gross Average White Band Blue Oyster Cult Special $ 3.99 Elton John's Captain Fantastic Edgar Winter's Jasmine Night Dreams COMING SOON TICKET EXPRESS No more 100 mile trips to Atlanta Just For Tickets MON-FRI SAT 11-7 12-6 already under way for the scheduling of concerts and movies for the fall quarter. He said the CPB is in the process of completing arrangements for a concert featuring Tower of Power and Richie Havens late next quarter. Films to be shown next quarter include the Oscar winning documentary, “Hearts and Minds,” and “The Producers,” one of Mel Brooks first films According to Kraus, a special committee has begun work on passible ideas for a bicentennial celebration, which will “probably happen next spring.” He said anyone who has ideas for the bicentennial celebration, or for concerts and movies, is invited to attend the CPB meetings held every Wednes day at 5 p.m. on the ground floor of the student center.