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fgeorge-anne J C y published by students of georgia southern college Vol. 55 No. 9 Stalesboro, Georgia Thursday. October 24. 1974 WVGS Names Management The management positions of director is responsible for all the Program Director, Director of material that is to be aired and News and Special Programs, and for broadcast scheduling. Director of Public Relations and He will also be directly Promotions for WVGS, the new responsible for the program log college radio station, were an- and for the training and nounced Monday, October 21. management of announcers. Bill Grove, a sophomore, The Director of News and was selected by the Radio Board Special Programs, as the Program Director. This Michael Oreste, a junior pre- position is second only to the law major, will be respon- Station Manager. The program sible for the production of regularly scheduled news programs. He will coordinate news sources and will be 1974 responsible for editing of news, weather, and sports. He will be in charge of recruiting news per- Reflectors sonnel and must also arrange for periodic Documentaries, forums, interviews, panel discussions, Chemistry Exhibit Wins Ribbon, A rrive etc. Tom Glenn, a graduate student The 1974 Reflectors are now in. Public Administration, has being distributed from Room 29 been selected as the Director of of the Physics- Math Building Public Relations and Placed On Permanent Display from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Promotions. His job entails the development of his method for the extraction of Room 29 is located in the answering of public questions An exhibit by Georgia Southern's Chemistry basement of the building. , concerning the general policy Club will be placed on permanent display in the turpentine gum. Joey Hoffman, Business and programming of WVGS. He main lobby of the Herty Building. The exhibit Manger of the 1975 Reflector, is responsible for maintaining recently won first place in the Educational The Geology Club also entered an exhibit, urged students to bring their last general correspondence with the Division at the Ogeechee Fair, and added $100 in which won an honorable mention at the fair. This year's ID when picking up their FCC, other radio stations, and prize money to the club's treasury. exhibit is being donated to the Bullocii County book. The ID is not required, special interest groups. All According to Sephalee Hunter, secretary of the Historical Society for permanent display. The since a list of students attending station promotions are under his club, the exhibit concerns Dr. Charles Holmes display includes a three-dimensional view of a last year is available, but it authority. These include ad- Herty's work in the naval stores field. The geological cross-section of Bulloch County. greatly simplifies matters, vertising campaigns, contests, display in the Herty Building will include a The Circle K Club, recently organized at GSC, Hoffman said. and other auxiliary functions. section of the tree used by Dr. Herty in the also had an exhibit at the fair. All students who attended Georgia Southern for Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters of last year are eligible to receive Reflectors. Students who did not Traffic Court Committee Set Up attend all three quarters may purchase the books. Seniors who graduated in June or August will have their To Aid Students Appealing Tickets Reflectors mailed to them by the Reflector staff. By DON WOOD Dr. T. Parker Bishop is the regulations on campus must counted as part of this time Hoffman said that 4000 copies Chairman of the Committee, agree with state regulations and period.) of the Reflector were printed this G-A Assistant News Editor which is composed of three also with Statesboro city or- Bishop said that often, when a year. .Students receiving traffic faculty members and three dinances. student explains why he feels he The Editor of the 1974 Reflector tickets from Campus Security students. The other two faculty should not have received a ticket, have a means to appeal the A student who wished to appeal was Kathy Car swell; Associate members are Frank Radovich a traffic ticket through the Campus Security will void it. If Editor was Michael Manning; tickets if they feel they were and Charlotte Ford. Student an agreement cannot be reached, given unfairly. That means is-the committee should first go to and Faculty Advisor was Dr. members are Michael Fogarty, Campus Security within 72 hours the student should fill out the Keith Hickman. Traffic Court Committee. Neil Roberts, and Fd Wolfe. appeal forms available from The Traffic Court Committee is after receiving the ticket. The 1975 Reflector staff is Members of the committee are (Sundays and holidays are not Campus Security. headed by Michael Manning, not new, but many students are appointed by the Faculty Senate. Editor, and Sarah Floyd, unaware of how to go about ap- Assistant Editor. pealing a traffic ticket. On the forms, the student will explain why he believes his ticket Intervisitation Effective Open Until 2 a*m. was unfair. Campus Security will then mail the forms to Bishop. Bishop will vote on the case, At GSC For Second Year Williams' Expands Hours and will then mail the forms to By TERRY WILLIAMS would like to see the fee removed. Williams Center will remain open until 2:00 a.m. this quarter on an the other members of the com- G-A Staff Writer The CCC then suggested that the experimental basis, according to Helen McMahon, Vice-President of mittee for their votes. After fee be removed and the Ad- theCCC. The Activity Room will also remain open until 2:00 a.m. ona Bishop receives all the votes, he All eligible dorms have passed ministration approved the two-week experimental basis. will return the forms to Campus intervisitation except Hendricks change. Security. Hall, which has not yet voted. Charlene Bishop, Assistant The new hours will begin Monday, and will run Monday through Campus Security will then Dorms that have passed in- Director of Housing, said that Friday. Weekend hours will remain the same as before. inform the student of the outcome tervisitation are Anderson, Deal, currently there are no future Previously, the Williams Center had been closing at 11:00 p.m. of his appeal. Lewis, Olliff, Brannen, Cone, changes planned in the rules for weekdays and weekends. The Activity Room closes at 10:00 p.m. on Bishop said that the process of Dorman, Sanford, Veazey, and intervisitation. Saturday and is not open on Sunday. appeal usually takes between two Johnson. Winburn is a closed Any such changes would have Vending machines for candy, cookies, and soft drinks will be placed weeks and one month. dorm for women, but since none to be preceded by a poll con- in Williams Center by Monday , also. If a student wishes, he may of the male students requested a ducted by the CCC to determine if Williams Center and the Activity Room will be open on an ex- request an oral appeal instead of closed dorm, there is no closed there is enough interest among perimental basis to see if enough people take advantage of the extra a vote by mail. dorm for men. the students to merit the changes. hours to warrant extending them permanently. So far this quarter, the Traffic The three-dollar-per-student Should a significant percentage Currently, students are needed to work in the Activity Room during Court Committee has handled 6 to fee, which has been required in of the student body favor the the additional hours. Students interested in applying should see Ralph 9 cases, Bishop said. The Com- the past, will not be required this alterations, the CCC would draw Andrews, Associate Comptroller of the College. mittee handles between 35 and 40 quarter. In a poll last quarter by up a proposal to effect the The Activity Room in Williams Center features pool tables, ping- per quarter. the CCC, 45 per cent of the changes and submit it to the pong, fooseball, and various electrical games. Bishop noted that all traffic students surveyed said they Administration for its approval. I'auc TWO -Ihe george-anne- Thursday. October 24, 1974 SAC Meets At GSC

The Student Advisory Council, schools in the University System comprised of the student set the policy as to what date a government presidents and student may withdraw from a executive officers of the colleges class with a passing grade. This and universities within the committee is working on the Sigma Chi Announces Derby Day University of Georgia System, possibility of making a standard met October 12-13 at GSC. withdrawal date. Yesterday's Dick Greene in the thirties. hidden outside of buildings and After a general session, various Memorial Heart Fund Drive on The Dick Greene Memorial will be in readily accessible committees met to discuss The Junior College Committee the campus of Georgia Southern Heart Fund was established by areas. Points will be given to matters of concern. is in the process of recom- was just the beginning of four Sigma Chi.here at Georgia sororities for the number of The Student Regent Committee mending an intercollegiate in- days of charity fund-raising as Southern in the spring of 1971 derbies found. From 4 p.m. to 5 unanimously passed a resolution tramural program to the Board the Sigma Chi Fraternity kicks after Dick Greene, a brother of p.m. at the Intramural Fields, recommending to the Board of of Regents. The Committee off its Sixth Annual Derby Week, Sigma Chi, died of a heart five girls from each sorority will Regents and Georgia's Governor members feel that "an informal 1974. The week features all ailment while participating in be placed in six locations to that more recent college sports program will provide a members of the fraternity here Derby Day. Each year hundreds "steal" derbies from the heads of graduates be appointed to the spirit of competitive fellowship on campus, as well as over 350 of dollars is contributed to the Sigma Chi's. Board of Regents. between schools." sorority members taking heart association by Sigma Chi as The week is highlighted by The Student Regent Committee donations for the heart fund, a result of this drive. Saturday's derby games at the is manly concerned with having As of yet the SAC is not taking a holding a carnival to raise money Today, the second day of Derby Hanner Gym, where each a student appointed to the Board stand on the nontenured con- for the Wallace Village Project, Week, during the hours of 11 a.m. sorority participates ih games of Regents. Actions being taken tracts dispute between the AAUP and participating in games and and 2 p.m., members of each unknown to them until a short to gain support for this ap- and the Board of Regents. They spirit contests to further Greek sorority use their own ideas to time before. Two beauty contests pointment include a petition feel it is out of their area and that and general student unity. Derby create a carnival in front of the are also held, the Miss Derby Day drive to be held November 18-22; only faculty, administrators and Day was established by Sigma Landrum Center. All money Contest and Miss Daring Debut. a letter drive during the month of Regents should work it out. Chi at the University of Georgia raised from this carnival will go Derby Day's winning sorority Jfanuary; the sending of to the Wallace Village Minimal is decided by the number of resolutions to legislators from Brain Damage Home. points each sorority has at the students legislative bodies; and a Residence Hall Councils The Wallace Village for end of the week. Participation mail-o-gram drive. ' . Children, located in Broomfield, points are given for helping in the The Academic Improvement Selected For '74 - '75 Colorado, near Denver, is one of Dick Greene Heart Fund Committee discussed the the few centers solely for collections and in the carnival. Residence Hall Councils for on- possibility of devising a uniform Courson, Vice-President; Ron treatment and rehabilitation for Last year's Derby Day winner campus dorms have been chosen grading system for withdrawals. Frost, Secretary-Treasurer; and children with minimal brain was Delta Zeta. for the forthcoming year. As it now stands now, individual Tom Sullivan, Program Chair- damage. The village con- Officers for Anderson Hall are: man. centrates on this segment of the Susan Richards, President; Lisa Radio Meeting Officers for Veazey Hall are: population whose needs are Taylor, Vice-President; John A. Brunson, President; seldom realized or met. This Merrelyn Spinks, Secretary; Discusses Plans Davey Solomon, Vice-President; segment has been seen by ex- Sam G. Riley Joette Pearson, Treasurer; W. Dale Beard, Secretary; perts to be possibly five percent Brigid Bell, Social Chairman; Douglas K. Bush, Treasurer; of the total elementary and For WYGS and Martha Lou Dockery, Safety Charles Q. (Doc) Carroll, Social Heads secondary school population. By BILL GROVE Chairman. Chairman; and E. Timothy Friday's events feature the G-A-Staff Writer Officers for Brannen Hall are: Chambers, Program Chairman. derby hunt and the derby steal. A meeting was held on Tuesday Randy Frost, President; Perry Winburn Hall's Officers are: Department At 7 p.m. Friday morning, ten evening, October 15, for all Fields, Vice-President; Greg Becky Parks, President; Melanie girls from each sorority par- students having expressed an Fender, Treasurer; Doug Huff, O'Neal, Secretary; Susan 4 Dr. Sam G. Riley, former ticipating will be given a list of interest in working for WVGS, the Secretary; Ken Daniel, Program Wheatley, Treasurer; Lori Assistant Professor of Com- clues as to the whereabouts of 25 Georgia Southern College radio Chairman; Pat Barmore, Social DeWitt, Program Chairman; Jan munications at Temple derbies which have been hidden station. The students met in a Chairman; and Rick Hogquist, Glass, Sports and Safety University, has assumed his new on the GSC campus. All will be conference room in Williams Committee Chairman. Chairman. responsibilites as coordinator of For Cone Hall the officers are: Center. 1 the new journalism degree Joe Jones, President; Pat Kent, U The meeting consisted of a half- program at Georgia Southern Vice-President; Robert Mc- Shalom" Aids Those hour presentation by Station College. Millian, Secretary; Phil Gaines, Manager Gary Robertson on the Riley, who held a faculty Treasurer; Mark Agate, Social progress of the station, and a position at Temple since 1971, will and Program Chairman. With Drug Related Problems short explanation of the various head the new journalism management positions and staff Deal Officers are: Diane By DIANE CAPPELLI program at GSC as it enters the distribution, followed by a Ballard, President; Sally Collins, G-A News Editor our service. We'd like to help first year of official operation. Vice-President; Theresa Bailey, lengthy rap session where The new journalism degree was "Shalom", a drug counseling those people whose careers might students formed into small Secretary; Vivian Brooks, center, has recently opened in approved in the Spring by the be affected by a drug record." groups and discussed their Treasurer; Cathy Day, Safety Statesboro. The center, located at "The judge in a drug case often University System of Georgia Chairman; Diane Davis, particular areas of interest in Board of Regents. 114 South Main Street, stresses has the alternative of sending the working for the station. Program Chairman; Sherry strict confidentiality in dealing A specialist in the field of press first offender to jail or putting Robertson said that the Morrison, Social Chairman. with drug cases. law and ethics and advertising, him on probation if he seeks meeting was successful because The officers for Dorman Hall The staff is manned by counseling at our center," Glover Riley received his M.B.A. and are: Steven Carson, President; "it provided much needed input PhD Degrees from the Director-Counselor Mrs. Audrey said. for the station management from Steve Smith, Vice-President; C. Campbell; Counselor Charlie The purposes of "Shalom" are University of North Carolina, and John Gore, Secretary; Eddie a large number of concerned his B.A. from Davidson College. Glover; Counselor-Aide Michael to aid in the education of drug use students." Nelson, Treasurer; Pete Bush; and Secretary, Mrs. June and abuse, to identify and clarify He has held positions in ad- Pasquarosa, Social Chairman. Robertson's opening presen- vertising with the Raleigh News Ramos Bethel. problems related to drug abuse, tation included information Officers for Hendricks Hall "Shalom" offers individual, to work with law enforcement and Observer, Raleigh, North' are: Salley Hester, President; concerning the licensing of an- group, and family counseling,. officials and community leaders Carolina; instructor in business Cheryl Rowland, Vice-President; nouncers and the status of the Help in determining educational as a supportive, prescriptive adminstration, University of Debbie Barnes, Secretary; Jessie actual broadcasting equipment, goals, vocational possibilities, measure for the alleviation of Maryland overseas extension Lester, Treasurer; Mary while in the small groups the and placement is offered along drug abuse and its problems. program in Frankfurt, Ger- Christopher, Social Chairman. students discussed ideas many; Assistant Treasurer, Pilot with suggestions of recreational They also hope to establish regarding programming, station Johnson Hall officers are: outlets and of improvement of relationships of concern and Mills Company, Raleigh; and Sharon Blue, President: Marcie public relations, news, sports, Publications Officer, U.S. Army family relationships. acceptance, aid persons in fin- and announcing. Bauman, Vice-President; Joni The program has been funded ding ways to handle problems, Intelligence. Snider, Secretary; Linda Hinton, for two years by the National and help guide individuals in While at Temple, Riley is Treasurer; Ginriy Summerour, Fire In Brannen Institute of Mental Health. establishing meaningful goals credited with drafting the Publicity Chairman; and Brenda Fire broke out on the second proposal for a Masters of ur- Confidentiality is maintained and realistic ways of attaining floor of Brannen Hall at ap- Barnet, Program Chairman. legally by Senate Bill 600 which them. nalism Degree which w„s ap- Officers for Lewis Hall are: proximately 5:00 Saturday says that records of the center There are three steps in at- proved and instituted in 1972. He Greg Phillippi, President; morning. A pillow and a mattress cannot be subpoenaed and staff taining fulfillment of their goals: also drafted an advertising Charlie Giddens, Vice-President; were damaged, but no injuries cannot testify against any drug recognition by the individual that sequence proposal which was Tony Norton, Secretary; Jim were reported. adopted by Temple. offenders enrolled in the there is a need for a change in Wheeler, Treasurer; Randy Roosevelt Smith, the Resident program. behavior, willingness to do Riley has published several Smith, Social Chairman; and Assistant on the floor at the time, Counselors Charlie Glover and something towards bringing articles, including works for Freddie Keen, Safety Chairman. said that the small fire resulted Journalism Quarterly, Editor Michael Bush encourage anyone about that change, and when an article draped over a Olliff Officers are: Kathy who might be involved with a and Publisher, and Journalism Spivey, President; Sylvia examination of all the possible light caught fire and dropped to a drug problem to seek counseling ways to bring about that change. Kducalor. His doctoral disser- Walburn, Vice-President; Pam pillow and mattress, setting both at "Shalom". "Shalom's" hours are: tation was entitled "The Free Crenshaw, Secretary; Beth smoldering. "We have treated people as Mon. and Wed.—8:30 a.m. to Press-Fair Trial Controversy: A Warren, Treasurer; Mitzi Perry, The fire was brought under young as 14 and as old as 35, and 5:30 p.m.; 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Discussion of the Issues Involved Social Chairman; and Tina control after smoke had filled the and an Examination of Pretrial not just with drug problems Tues., Thurs., and Friday— second floor halls. Baker, Program Chairman. either," commented Charlie Publicity by Survey Research." 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. At 6:30 a.m. the smoldering Glover. "What we would really •I Riley is the advisor of the Saturday—9:00 a.m. to 1:00 mattress caught fire again. At The Officers for Sanford Hall like is for more college-age drug George-Anne. p.m. this time, the Fire Department are: Jim Reeves, President; Bob offenders to take advantage of Their phone number is 764-9015. came and removed the mattress. Thursday, October 24, 1974 -the george-anne- I'agc TIIRKK

Coston Installed As people at southern President Of Optimists Bob Coston has been installed pany, is the club's secretary. as the new president of the Georgia Southern History Professor Dr. George Shriver has edited a Statesboro Optimist Club. The new officers were installed Duke University Press book honoring Church Historian Dr. Ray C. Coston, head of the Department by Frank Miller, Lieutenant Petry. of Economics at Georgia Governor of Zone 8 of the Georgia The book, which was published in April, 1974, contains chapters and Southern, will serve during the District of Optimist In- essays written by Petry's former students in honor of the Duke 1975-76 year with vice-presidents ternational. University Professor Emeritus of Church History. Entitled "Contemporary Reflections on the Medieval Christian Lynn Dellenbarger, Callaway In addition to the new officers, Tradition," the book expresses the contributor's feelings toward their Professor of Banking at GSC, and Dick Boes, Bill Bolen, Harry former mentor as well as their contemporary thought on themes upon Doug Lambert, manager of the Matthews, Alex Quarterman, which Petry's career was founded. Quality Inn and Howard Johnson Terrell Reddick, and Jack The book's major divisions cover five separate areas: preaching in Restaurant. Virgil Wall, forester Steptoe serve on the Optimist the great tradition; Christianity and the arts: reform, dissent and for the Continental Can Com- Club's Board of Directors. heresy; history, eschatology, and the contemplative life; and teaching in the great tradition. In addition, there are essays by John T. McNeill, Petry's advisor at the University of Chicago, and Petry's Methodist Bishop William R. Cannon. National Teachers Exams Set Shriver, who joined the Georgia Southern faculty in 1973, received his A.B. degree from Stetson University, B.D. from the Southeastern College seniors preparing to Results of the National Teacher Area Examination which Baptist Theological Seminary, and Ph.D from Duke University. teach school may take the Examinations are used by many measures their mastery of the Shriver was also selected as one of the top ten professors at Georgia National Teacher Examinations large school districts as one of subject they expect to teach. Southern for the 1973-74 academic year. any of the four different test several factors in the selection of The Bulletin of Information for dates announced September 9 by new teachers and by several Candidates contains a list of test • •• the Educational Testing Service, states for certification or centers, and information about Dr. Donald F. Hackett, Chairman of the Department of Industrial a nonprofit, educational licensing of teachers. GSC the examinations, as well as a Technology at GSC, has published an article in the September- organization which prepares and requires all seniors preparing to Registration Form. Copies may October issue of Man-Society-Technology, the official magazine of the administers this testing teach to take the examinations. be obtained from the Counseling American Industrial Arts Association, Inc. program. On each full day of testing, Center, located on the ground The article, entitled "On Being Professional," deals with keeping prospective teachers may take floor of the Williams Student New dates for the testing of the Common Examinations Center, or directly from National the school curriculum relevant with present and future careers and prospective teachers are: practices instead of outdated ones. which measure their professional Teacher Examinations, Box 911, November 9, 1974, and January preparation and general Educational Testing Service, Dr. Hackett is Editorial Coordinator for Man-Society-Technology 25, April 5, and July 19,1975. and president of the American Industrial Arts Association. He educational background and an Princeton, New Jersey 08540 received the Ed.D. degree from the University of Missouri in 1953 after joining the Georgia Southern faculty in 1948.

• ** An article by Dr. John B. Humma, assistant professor of English, was recently published in the Philological Quarterly. The article, "D.H. Lawrence as Friedrich Nietzsche," shows that in spite of Lawrence's numerous criticisms of Nietzsche and of Nietz- sche's will-to-power, Lawrence himself was an insistent advocate of that same will-to-power. Humma concludes that one can hardly imagine a more complete Don't ask us to demonstrate anticipation of an author's ethic by another than in the way Nietz- sche's ethic anticipates Lawrence. the BIC VENTURI's power handling • •• Dr. Sterling Adams, Associate Professor of Music at GSC, has been capacity when the store is crowded. named chairman of the committee on Piano Music of the Southern Division of the Music Educators National Conference to be held next PLEASE! March in New Orleans. BIC VENTURI speakers are more But, if all you want to know is Adams' committee will select clinicians and plan all activities related to piano for the convention. This is the second time Dr. Adams efficient. That means they can how good is BIC VENTURI' s sound, has served in this capacity having planned activities for the SDMENC deliver more sound, watt for watt, come in anytime. Because even at conveption two years ago in Norfolk, Va. than other speakers. But their ordinary listening levels, BIC *•• rugged design lets them handle VENTURI • s won • t drive other Dr. Macelyn V. Anders, Director of Health Services at GSC, has more power, too. listeners away. Instead, they'll been chosen by the Department of Human Resources to serve as a The BIC VENTURI Formula 6 is a bring them closer. Come in and member of the clinical laboratory inspection team for Georgia. dramatic 5 times more efficient hear just what we mean. Anders joined the GSC staff as the first full-time physician in July, than most of today' s 1972. acoustic suspension • •* BIC VENTURI speakers.Yet it'handles Dr. Richard Johnson, Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama , 2% times the power the was re-elected to serve as Chairman of the Drama Division for GSCA. Dr. Quinn is Assistant Professor of Speech of GSC and joined the others do. That means . faculty in 1972. Dr. Wilson, Professor of Speech, came to Georgia BIC VENTURI can deliver Southern in 1965. Dr. McCord is Associate Professor of Speech and nearly 13 times more sound began teaching at GSC in 1963, while Mrs. Mikell, Assistant Professor of Speech, joined the staff in 1964. power--enough to blast most customers out of our store. So, if you want to Savage Speaks At Phi Delta Theta know how loud "loud' really is, come in some time when the The Republican candidate for brothers, volunteered to act as Lieutenant Governor, John the student chairman for the store's empty. Savage, visited Georgia Southern Savage campaign. last week. He and his District Campaign Chairman, Jim The atmosphere was very Franklin, came to the Phi Delta casual during the forty-five SEE AND HEAR Theta Fraternity House in an minute meeting. There was no set effort to solicit help for the program, and Savage promised THESE GREAT remaining three weeks before the that if he wins the election November elections Dave Lewis, Georgians won't recognize their one of the Phi Delta Theta state government in two years. SPEAKERS AT OGLETHORPE ELECTRONICS writers needed IN THE OGLETHORPE MALL Page FOLK -the george-anne- Thursday, October 24, 1974

G-A Comments On ••• Intramural Parking !?oR^?N&

Parking will always be a problem at GSC. Even when Traffic Control does something about it, students act like they're from Podunk County where everyone parks in an open field. Take for instance the intramural fields. The playing areas have recently been roped off to keep students from parking on the fields and a specific parking area has been established. So now do people park in any order? Of course not. There are reports of students being blocked in for hours by others who park behind them, and the traffic jam which occurs when the games are over would frighten even a New York City native. There is within walking distance (just across the road) an entire parking lot that these students could use. Why keep causing so much trouble when you could simply walk across a road see the game, and get out with no hassle at all? State Elections

In only two weeks, we will once again be offered the chance to select the men and women who will be in charge of our state government for the next four years. At the risk of sounding trite, we can only say, "Exercise your right to vote." Start now (if you haven't already) and find out what each PIRG Can Make candidate stands for and what each amendment will do if passed. Don't vote blindly! A Difference Recruiting Service by Margo Le macks

According to Mr. Lynch of the Placement Office, many companies Almost everyone will agree that someone through administrative functions. are dropping GSC from their recruiting rolls. Because of the present needs to do something about the severe social Next week, the PIRG committee on our economic situation of our country, these companies are finding it hard problems that face our times. Students, as a rule, campus will be circulating a petition for 3,000 to send men to Statesboro to recruit employees, especially when so few are not actively involved in this fight at present signatures to give GSC the chance to start an students sign up to be interviewed. Last year only nine students signed but now an organization is being formed which arm of PIRG here. Here's our chance to be up for the 30-odd interview sessions scheduled by the placement office. will offer us the chance to do something about the something besides "just students", to work for Even so, there are still a few corporations which continue to seek things we find wrong with the establishment. the rights that, obviously, no one is going to hand GSC graduates to fill their positions. Yet if we do not take advantage of PIRG (Public Interest Research Groups) us. this service, these may stop coming, too. With the job market in the would be concerned with such timely problems PIRG can make a difference if we support it state it's presently in, we need them as much as they need us So go as pollution, women's rights, race relations, now and after it's passed. But if we don't stand over to the Administration Building and sign up for an interview, etc. There are numerous students who would be behind it and work for it, PIRG will turn into just whenever a schedule is posted. willing to work for such an organization and with another $2 down the drain from which no one will the help of the professional advisors that PIRG ever realize any benefit. proposes, there should be no limit to the changes that can be made. Editor's Note: Contrary to the statement in last Use George—Anne PIRG is an independent organization. It is in week's George-Anne, PIRG is in no way con- no way connected with the CCC or any other Classified Ads school department. True, the fee will be nected with the Central Coordinating Com- mittee. It is an independent, state-wide collected through registration, but this will organization of students dealing with state af- only be after it has been approved by the Regents fairs which concern local students. to collect funds for an independent organization

th< Reflectors Are Here; george-anne Is It The Last? EDITORIAL BOARD Margo Lemacks Editor by Salley Cotten Salley Gotten Managing Editor Diane Cappelli News Edltor A great deal of controversy has been raised in everybody is a part. Dayna Jones Business Manager recent years regarding students' support of the The 1974 REFLECTOR staff must be com- REFLECTOR through activity fees. mended for doing a good job compiling the GSC STAFF Each year, with the arrival of the new GSC events of the year. It is well organized,' laid out, Michael Thompson Features Editor annual, grumblings and complaints seem to get and written. It serves the purpose well of Marty Fischer Sports Liitor louder and more widespread. For decades it was providing each student with a deluxe edition of unthinkable for a school not to publish some form memories. Don Wood Assistant News Editor of a yearbook. It was the vogue. But now it seems But on the other hand, there are now many Gary Crew Copy Editor that students are becoming increasingly students who simply do not care about having an TonyNottoli ,..., ,'artoonist disatisf ied with dishing out the money for a hard- annual staff make up this sort of a book for them. Steve Bowman Photographer bound collection of pictures. Perhaps, they have already taken ample pic- Jan Fields .. Sports Photographer In all due justice, it must be said that there are tures of their own through which they can take BUSINESS STAFF advantages, as well as disadvantages, to having away vivid remembrances of Georgia Southern. a school yearbook. Some students don't feel represented by the Stacy Harbin Advertising Assistant Reflector- they cannot I identify with it. The The theoretical function of a yearbook is to Joey Darsey Accountant material covered in it just wasn't what they did provide students with pictorial memory Tom Jackson ' Circulation collection. It features photos of the year's big during their year at GSC. Also it is quite possible Karen Wooster for a great number of students to look through events-concerts, plays, speakers. It also includes STAFF WRITERS the entire REFLECTOR and see only a very few individual snaps of students and professors and familiar faces. These people would rather have Rachel Rhodes, Mary Solan, Linda Kay Williams, Danny Shealy, group shots of clubs and organizations. So, years their activity fee money channeled in another H. Knauff, Susan, Ambrose, Marci Wendelken, Brenda Bethel Bill after graduation, one can look back and direction. Terminating the REFLECTOR and Grove, Myron Blackmon, Susan Clark, Tim Coen, Lynn Bozeman. reminisce. "There's my old history prof. I'd publishing a quarterly student magazine has forgotten what a bizarre nose he had." That sort PRODUCTION STAFF ol thing. been suggested. So what the question boils down to is just what Almost all people do get off in a big way on Karen Wooster .Becky Trowbridge. percentage of the students would like to continue pictures of things they've done and friends the yearbook tradition and what percentage they've known. Photographic equipment would like to rechannel the REFLECTOR budget The George-Anne is the official newspaper of Georgia Southern manufacturers will probably testify to this quite readily. in different areas. One way this can be answered College. Published weekly, except during holidays, and bi-weekly effectively is through a poll. Or students could from June to August. Subscription rate is $3.50 per year. The office And, too, a school yearbook provides a sort of is located in room 110, Frank I. Williams Center. Telephone 861- speak up through letters and-or petitions. At any unifying emoton. It is a one volume panorama of 5400, extension 246, and business and advertising extension 418. the school's people and the things they did. In- rate, because so much controversy is being Printed by the Statesboro Herald Publishing Company. raised over the subject, and it is the student Editorial views expressed in theGeorge-Anne are not necessarily dividuals are portrayed not only as unique those of the GSC administration or faculty. Signed columns are beings , but also as a school body, one of which money that is involved, the students should let it solely the viewpoint of the writer. be known just what the majority opinion is. Thursday, October 24, 1974 -the george-anne- I'age IIVK /T Proposed Additions To Constitution Editor's Note: The following is judicial system within the State Present constitutional provisions You Said It an analysis by the Georgia for purposes of administration. prohibit the General Assembly Department of Law of the first This amendment authorizes the from granting donations or three of the sixteen amendments General Assembly to establish a gratuities in favor of any persons. \= to the Slate Constitution which system of court administration Increases in the retirement or the I've forgotten his name; I'm Georgia voters will consider in for all courts in the State. The pension benefits of school Dear Editor, teachers of local school I would like to commend this sorry for that, but I will not soon the November 5 election; the amendemnt does not allow forget his good deed. I hope that remainder will be printed in next creation, abolition or merger of retirement systems who have year's George-Anne staff on its already retired would be good taste. My boyfriend says this may soften some of the week's G-A This explanation is existing courts; it does not criticism launched at Plant printed in order to assist in the authorize courts or change the gratuities and therefore would that a number of items in the last not be authorized by the Con- issue were so tasteful that they Operations and their institutional education of student voters. method of selecting judges; and blue trucks. it does not authorize changes in stitution unless this amendment actually made him drool. The first proposed amendment were ratified. The large Tilli's advertisement Sincerely; to be voted on amends Art. VI, jurisdictional provisions. The Name Withheld by Request amendment provices that the Amendment number three for "soft little bras that undo at Sec. I, to provide for a unified amends Art. Ill, Sec. VII, Par. the front" will cause a stampede administration of the unified That was an system must be vested in the :XVII, to allow the General among us cows. My boyfriend gort TOGECTOR'T' exclama- IF TOO'RE PRATING; says that such bras will be grand i ASSISTANCE. WE MOST CHARGE judicial branch rather than the Assembly to confer upon the WHAT NUMBER tion; not a TOO PERSON-TO-PE1TV, Secretary of State the authority when he is in a hurry. The "bright JUMPING prayed legislative or executive branches WERE TOO TRYING THE SAME RATE AS of State government. to grant corporate powers and little hipster panties to match" JUPIT6RT! 7TO REACH FOR, PERSON-TO-PERSON., PRAVIN&? HOWEVER, TOO'P SAVE privileges to private companies. sound darling; I imagine they The second proposed amend- IFfOODIALDIRECT.OR ment amends Art. VII, Sec. I, The Constitution presently proclaim "Do not open till "STATION-TO-STATION, Christmas," "No parking: OR EVENING RATES, Par. II, to authorize the General authorizes the General Assembly "OR NIGHT RATES, OR Assembly to provide for an in- to grant the authority to issue Delivery Zone," "Southern ALL-WW-SONDAV corporate charters to the judges Hospitality Center," or "Trick or RATES. crease in retirement or pension benefits for retired public school of the superior courts. This Treat." amendment would allow the And Michael Thompson's teachers under a local retirement system and authorizes the General Assembly to confer the mindless comments on abortion, ^>= authority on the Secretary of homosexuality, etc., are per- General Assembly to expend fectly suited to the juvenile I don't 9eahT... State funds for such increases. State instead of the courts. mentality of us irresponsible GSC under- THEN TOO NEED How can I . LONG DISTANCE hangup students. His declared belief in stand DIRECTORS one word ' ASSISTANCE. PIAL*1" on you?! Hanging Herb Garden personal freedom is shared by all you say, THEN THE AREA COPE, of us who advocate a man's wench'.f >THEN*5-5-5-l-2-l.-2: freedom, perhaps even duty, to [ TELL THE OPERATOR 7THECITV,ORTOVS)N, write painfully adolescent i OR WHEREVER TOUR drivel—and get it published in the rDEITV RESIDES. THEN TELL THE periodical of an institution of > OPERATOR THE higher learning. We certainly do NAME Of THE want to follow him down his SJ PERSON, ORDEITY, VOU WISH TO SPEAR "happy trails," even though he WITH., has cluttered them with such a quantity of bull droppings. Furthermore, in his thoughtless effort to be cute, Dr. HEY GUYS! Sam Riley really did a profound service for his colleagues by Need A HairCUt? - How about A Honey Cut? Comes Complete With Terracotta Pot leaving the helpful impression that faculty members generally Woods Barber Shop Features A Woman Rope Soil And Herbs. feel it incumbent on them to find some fault even with student Stylist-Janice Hunnicut Just Add Water perfection. Specializing In: You are off to a wonderful start * Hair Styles * Color And Watch It Grow! this year, George-Anne. You * Blow Dries * Scalp Treatment shall certainly lead us out of our * Scissor Cuts * Shampoos darkness into the light. Keep up the good work. University Plaza Sincerely, Donna Davis College Plaza ••• Dear Editor; Why You Should While I know the members of the Plant Operations Staff come under fire occasionally by Shop Instant students, I feel that it is im- Suits By portant to recognize them for services rendered above and Jupiter of Paris beyond the call of duty. Mart: Reason No. 15... In Brushed Cotton This past week my car broke down in Savannah and I was stranded without friend or money. The prospect of hitching back to Statesboro loomed ominously in my mind," and in my Gentleman] feet. ' 'Don 7 rely too much I wandered aimlessly through the streets of Savannah hoping to see that friend or that money. on labels, for too often John's And then I saw it like a light in the darkness, an institutional blue Plant Operations truck. Manna they are fables. from heaven, I thought. I have Moutiquw never been so happy to see anything relating to the college C. Spurgeon than I was to see that truck. I went berserk, and as the truck came to a stop at a redlight , I jumped in, locked the door, o looked the driver straight in the eye, and said, "You're taking me back to Statesboro." No Service Charge On He would have been perfectly justified in blowing my head off, but after a few words explaining Checks. Three Conveneint my situation were exchanged, the driver did not blow my head off. On the contrary, he took me on Locations. Gas On Sunday. his rounds and back to Statesboro to the college, which, after that experience, took on the aura of A Special Every Day. Disneyland. Page SIX EAGLE BULLETIN Thursday, October 24. 1974 activities, announcements, information Schedule Of Events Classified Ads Be unique! Have your new FOR SALE: Good used flute. Call Thursday-Oct. 24 Women's Accent Group. 6-8 p.m. Found clothes custom-sewed to your 681-2946. Williams 109. specifications. Guaranteed fit! FOR SALE: 1973 Honda CL 350. —Tutorial Freshman English. 7-9 p.m. FOUND: Keys on Leather strap Very reasonable prices. Call Hollis 10. in Ladies Room—Newton Connie at 681-4106. 4000 miles. Excellent condition. Chemistry-7:00 PM Herty 215 Building. Pick up in Newton Will accept best offer. Contact German-2:00 PM Hollis 103 Room 101, Dept. of Soc. & Ant. Dave Cook at 681-3744 after 7:00 Spanish-8:00 AM Hollis 109-1 Jpr Sale p.m. French-3:00 PM Hollis 107 Found: A small key behind the FOR SALE: 1971 Vega, 28 FOR SALE: Electro voice 130 —Planetarium Show. 7:00 p.m. Math- Herty Building. Come by the M.P.G., radio, heater, good tires, watt AM-FM stereo receiver and Physics Lecture Hall. George-Anne office to claim. good mechanical condition. amplifier and two 24 inch 70 watt —Study Habits and College Survival. $1,050. Call 764-2443. speakers. Must sell. Excellent 3:00 p.m. Counseling Center. Lost condition. Contact Dave Caswell. FOR SALE: Auto, gas-saver '71 15 York Hall. LOST: A Lady's watch. If found, Derby Days Activity 3:30-5:30 PM In- Chevy Vega, 28 mpg. Radio good Friday-Oct. 25 call 681-2404. tramural Fields condition. 764-2443. FOR SALE: 1 Scubapro Brand Dr. Ruff ins Course on Alcoholism 1:00 LOST: Davis Hi-Point Racket in FOR SALE: Texas Instruments decompression computer, two PM Counseling Center years old; used on only 3 Newton 13. If found call ext. 387 SR-20 desk calculator. Standard Exceptional Child Conference for decompression dives in Florida's Room 303 or LC 8342. functions plus pi, e, exponential Mentally Retarded 9:30-3:30 PM PS No. 2 fresh water springs. Excellent notation, square, square root, (Blue Building) LOST: A white cat in the condition. Originally sold for factorial, greatest integer CUB Movie-Double Feature Hard Day's vicinity of "In the Pines" $65.00. Will sell for $30.00. Con- reciprocal. Call 764-9047, Night & Yellow Submarine 9:00 PM apartments . Long-haired white tact: Carlyle Dukes, LB 9453. evenings. Biology Lecture Hall cat with infected left eye- missing since September 25. FOR SALE: Yamaha RD350 74 FREE: One black, female, ten Derby Days Activity 1:00-4:30 PM Reward offered. Call 681-2861 model; excellent condition. 842- week old kitten. Call 764-6073 Saturday-Oct. 26 Hanner Gym after 4:00 p.m. 9172 after 4 p.m. after 6 p.m. Lost: Set of Keys with leather FOR SALE: 1968 Plymouth Sunday-Oct. 27 CUB Double Feature Hard Day's Night strap attached. Reward offered. 1973 Yamaha TX500 motor- Valiant. 6-cylinder, AC. AM-FM & Yellow Submarine 8:00 and 10:00 PM Call Gary - Ext. 521 cycle. 6400 miles. Luggage rack, radio. Excellent condition. Best Biology Lecture Hall sissy bar, crash bar, and two offer—contact W. Wade, Ext. 357, helmets. $900 firm. No phone. Ask Rm. 209, Veazey Hall. for Dennis at Woolworths or see Monday-Oct. 28 Dr. Ruffin's Course on Alcoholism 1:00 Work Wanted FOR SALE: 1966 Buick. Good PM Counseling Center him at 17 W. Grady St. Expert TV repair by a qualified condition. $495. Call Andrew- Rm. Study Habits and College Survival 10:00 technician. Fast dependable 214 Veazy. AM Counseling Center FOR SALE; 1968 Impala Coupe service plus reasonable prices. Chevrolet—real clean—body and Southern Enterprises, Inc. of Tutorials-Math-7:00 PM, Physics-7:00 Call for free estimates. 681-2849. engine in perfect condition. 283- Georgia Southern College invites PM , Physics-Math 270 Physics-Math 130 engine—gets good gas mileage. everyone to see our handicraf ted, Stereo repair. Contact Billy Must sell—$750. Call 764-2849. high quality leather belts which Tuesday-Oct. 29 Video Tape Program William's Coffee Johnson, Benson's Trailer Park, will be on display in Williams House-Throughout day Pond House, 681-3938. FOR SALE: 1966 Ford pickup Center showcase Oct. 23-Oct. 30. CUB Special Movie 9:00 PM Biology Typing done—reasonable rates- truck. In good condition—$700.14 Orders for the belts will be taken Lecture Hall contact Vicki after 2:30. 681-9785. West Inman St. after 4:30 p.m. during this week. Honors Recital by GSC Foundation Scholarship Winners 8:15 PM Foy Recital Hall Study Habits and College Survival 3:00 PM Counseling Center Veazey Hall Sock Hop 8:00-12:00 Hanner Gym Exhibition and Sale of Original Graphic Art 1:00-8:00 PM Foy Building Tutorials- Chemistry-7:00 PM Herty 215, AMERICA'S FAVORITE PIZZA German-4:00 PM Hollis 107, French-3:00 PM Hollis 107 Wednesday-Oct. 30 Video Tape Program Williams Coffee House-Throughout day Dr. Ruffin's Course on Alcoholism 1:00 PM Counseling Center Study Habits and College Survival 10:00 Family Night Buffet AM Counseling Center Salad Special Recruiting-Milliken Corporation Hollis Every Tuesday Conference Room-All Day Tutorials: Freshman English-7:00 PM all the Salad Hollis 10, Math-7:00 PM Physics-Math 270, All The Pizza And Salad Physics-7:00 PM Physics-Math 130; you can eat You Can Eat for $1.69 c Announcements for 97 An intercollegiate bridge James' address. tournament is to be held in *** Noon Day Buffet Chicago, Illinois on April 24-27. A position has opened up on the Submarine Sandwich One thousand dollars Policies and Programming unrestricted grant money is to be Board of the CUB. The position is Monday thru Friday $1.29 awarded to the school of the open to all GSC students. winning pair. The Policies and Programming from 12:00 P.M. to Students interested in par- Board of the CUB makes final ticipating should contact Gordon decisions regarding who will Alston in the Office Student appear at GSC for concerts, in- 2:00 P.M. all the pizza Deluxe Salad Personnel Services. cluding major winter and spring *** concerts, and for coffeehouses; and salad you can eat $1.19 and also for the selection of On Monday, October 28, Dr. movies GSC will be showing Orijen James, Dean of the School throughout the year. It is also for $1.69 of Business, will address the responsible for the general brothers of Delta Sigma Pi, and planning of all CUB-sponsored Open 7 Days a Week other interested male business activities. majors, on the future of the Application forms will be Dine In Or Take Out Business School at GSC. available in the CCC office and The talk will be held in Room 3 must be returned by Monday of the Blue Building, Monday afternoon October 28. Interviews Phone Orders Ready In 20 Min. nightat7:30p.m. A question-and- will be held on Wednesday, Oc- Hyway 301 Tel. 681-1411 answer session will follow Dr. tober 30. Thursday, October 24, 1974 -the george-anne- I'age SKVKN nowhere *\ just sittin in a rubbedout dirt r circle by the saggin porch smokin hot licks ORGANIZATIONS ringinin our filthy ears and slidin x~ J damp tongues a-cross our Pilchner, Buzz Copeland, Gray Involvement Chairman; Lydia parched lips Alpha Xi Delta Wood, Keith Bardes, David Barrow-Program Chairman; like a cow's saltlick Alpha Xi Delta is announcing Duffy, Ken Daniels, Dennis Steve Holloway-Missions hallucegenichalos its new wildcat pledges: Susan Hobbs, and Gerry Logue. Chairman; Joan Williams- THE BLUESTICK HOUND around the Heads of twel(l2)ve Cleveland, Debbie Hollis, Vickie Sigma Chi has won the Communications Chairman; Jim By Michael Thompson disciples Rays, Lu Lyon, Debbie Torelli, Peterson Significant Chapter Elkins, Music Chairman, Susan minorpoets farewell on apple and a coondog wellfed and Marie Watts. award for the third consecutive Webb-Outreach Chairman, and seeds and bro- on homemade catfish pie...but Our new Big Brothers for the year. This is an award given to Harriet Woodward-Social en wagon wheels cr-acked hub that just aint enough for a year are: Jerry Buschar, David Sigma Chi chapters for out- Chairman. and man of mode except if he aint Carter, Bobby Escoe, Bob standing performances in all On September 25, a social was 13 busted spokes, men but that never Hatley, Randy Hughes, Wayne areas. Eta Chi chapters also held after the first choir aint goin been or plans to leave Jackson, David Johnson, Mike placed third in the nation as far rehearsal with approximately Chapter 2- The courthouse explodes Miller, Jerry Mock, Pat Utley, as fraternity public relations for fifty people participated. After a Sigma Chi. Think it was a hot noon...flies was allover. The dogs was'lickin up the John Wysotski, and John short service, First Baptist last mudholesup on Mainstreet. I was coolin it at Mac's SeedandFeed Yelvington. Church served home-made ice under the big lazy fan that looked like the prop off a Sopwith Camel Sigma Phi cream, and those attending sang coca-cola burnin my throat already hot and dizzy and the pink Phi Delta Theta or viewed slides for Christian microdot permanently affixed to my retina, walked outside - seen a Epsilon entertainment. yellowheaded kid pissin on the sidewalk so thought Id head uptown an The BSU has a weekly schedule Phi Delta Theta is looking Sig Ep announces its new find a checker game agoin someplace but I couldn see but one thing forward to another successful as follows: Monday: 7:00 p.m.— and that was the pinkn white courthouse bricks tumbling apart in that pledges: Bill Billard; Dave "Insight"; 8:00 p.m.—The New year at Georgia Southern Oakes; Van Zeigler; Mike Smith; kid's growing puddle. Bout that time a greenherd of horseflies blew College. We have just completed testament Class meets. Tuesday: me apart as they was on my blindside. Wesley Collier; Larry King; Bible Study 7:00 p.m. a very successful rush with Mike Bowen; Brad Roberts; Sunday come as lazy as that Shelton boy twenty-seven rushees picking up Johnny Cannon; Scott Morris; their bids. Louie Powell; Rick Faulk; John The new pledges are: Mike Wysotski; Keone Kirz; and Pete Boykin, Steve Carson, J.D. Robinson. Copeland, Greg Crews, Alan Davis, Joe Ellington, Andy Delta Zeta Garrison, Joe Granecki, Wayne Jim sHouseof Styles Howell, Dale Hughes, John Hutts, The new pledge class officers of Gene Jernigan, Frank Johnson, Delta Zeta are: President, Carla Unisex Salon Brantley Kennedy, Don Berry; Vice-President, Hala Laramee, Bill Masters, Joe Gaines; Secretary, Anita Molloy; 764-2122 Mathews, Robbie McKissick, Treasurer, June Greenway; Bobby McLemore, Joel Monroe, Projects Chairman, Kathy By appointment David Mulherrin, Bill Olliff, Dayton; and Parliamentarian, Walter Ordione, Roy Robinson, Pam Bennett. After formal Urban Robinson, Tommy Simp- pledging, the new pledges ?> r-ri-cfo-gi'St • Skin Care - Individualized son, and Craig Winningham. received their new big sisters. Miek Hatten, Bob Biggs, Initiation was held on Friday, Hair Styles Charlie Goodroe, and Charles October 18, for the following Mara were initiated this quarter girls: Sidney Learning, Cathy as brothers. Billy Jones was Thielke, Debra Adams, Pam

\By Michael Thompson G-A Features Editor

The Return of Susie Creamchcese t styles have changed, perhaps, but you're still Susie Cream- The Amazon's brief reign is cheese— all curls, pretty clothes, over. It died as quietly as the and big cow-eyes. Your lips still passing of a southern winter. No drool with honey. The • last words, no screams of bitter musclebacks still wrap around agony. Susie Creamcheese has your little finger, and Mom and come home. Dad still buy you pretty cars and # She stepped right out of a dusty things to let you know you're page in that old high school an- loved. nual we had doomed to the back The scarecrows never had a shelf of the closet. The way she chance. And no one really gave a "Suicide" was the topic of Dr. suicide within such categories as other opinions on suicide, in- % was, all curls, pretty clothes, and damn. But because I am one of John Humma's presentation last age, sex, religion, and social cluding those of Kant, Hume, big cow-eyes, a thin stream of those who did, I'm dedicating the Thursday night at the Philosophy position. Hemingway, and Nietzsche. honey drooling down from one following poem by Richard Club's first meeting of fall One final instance of suicide corner of her petulant sweet pout. He then examined the Brautigan to you, Susie quarter. philosophical arguments both for which Humma mentioned was Creamcheese, in the hope that Humma, an assistant professor and against suicide, beginning that of George Sanders, a former Rember Susie? Every mother's you will know how much I really of English at Georgia Southern, with William James, who wrote dream, every father's pride? Not film star who took his own life hate you. spoke to a group of ap- in answer to the question "Is life while in his late 60's. Sanders' like those scarecrows that took Xerox Candy Bar proximately 50 persons on the worth living?", "It depends upon suicide note simply said, "I'm - over in the 60's, thrown together Ah, literary aspects of this seemingly the liver." bored. I've been bored for a long in a pair of patched jeans and a grim phenomenon. Humma examined numerous time." ragged army jacket. The ones You're just a copy of all the candy bars According to Humma, writers who could make the most vile I've ever eaten. - obscenities sound sensuous. The have held an historic fascination ones I used to drink beer with and Happy Trails for self-murder. He cited Greek smoke with after football games. Cowboy and Shakespearian tragedies as typical examples. We used to listen to Janis Joplin The first American-owned « crying her soul out in the dark, and bred thoroughbred race Humma related with somewhat saying all of the things that they horse to win the English Der- dry humor a number of basic were trying to say, that no one by at Epsom Downs was "Iro- statistics which indicate various was bothering to listen to. quois" in 1881. divisions and tendencies toward In their own way they were -^X^X^X^X^X^X^X^X^K^X^X^V Susie's enemies. They didn't wear make-up, or high fashion t clothes, or fix their hair—they (IB didn't even wear bras. But they had something Susie never had— they knew where they were Get A Fashionable Tie-In , coming from, and they could Your Happy Shopping Store travel light when they had to. Statesboro Mall With Cover Girl '$. They never did want much. - Which is just as well, I suppose, 55 because they never did get much "World-Tie . anyway.

" They were too earthy for the A Totally New Concept Ail-American musclebacks that Susie had twisted around her , little finger. Too gutsy. Too In Casual Footwear honest. And probably too proud in their own way.

" Which is not to say that they weren't feminine. They were far more than feminine. They possessed that lean and hungry -spirit of the feline—the sort of taut grace that untamed animals survive on.

For them, even making love contained aspects of a savage coupling. Bittersweet and primal. Not that Susie was 'exactly frigid. She wasn't. She was just predictable. And for a time that alone seemed to be her downfall. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS But Susie always did get her POCKET CALCULATOR own way, didn't she? And this time her rebirth surged forward WORLD TIE upon a number of shoulders. The fashion industry, the cosmetics industry, the social backlash

Mowing the 60's, and other like 69.95Model #SR-10 PATTERSON allies all played their parts in her Adds, subtracts, multiplies, , -GRIFFIN , national seduction. Very divides. Also squares, square ^American. roots, reciprocals, change SHQES sign and scientific notation. So, congratulations, Susie; STATESBORO MALL your followers surround us. They Fast-charge long life battery, embody you, these life-size rechargeable in 3 hours. Barbie (Susie) dolls we see. The *+*+*^>>+**m+m+*>4h>&*+**m+»+***+*>+m+*+**m+m+»4ri ■aa Page TEN GEORGE ANNE SPORTS Thursday, October 24, 1974 Golfers 4th In Classic The Georgia Southern Eagle Forest is the reigning NCAA golfers returned last weekend champion. from the Dixie Intercollegiate Twenty-two teams participated Invitational at Callaway Gar- in the meet. Georgia Southern dens, Georgia. Wake Forest took was the only team among the the meet, with Georgia placing field of twenty-two that did not second, the University of Florida have any scores in the 80's. (1973 NCAA champs) third, and Coach Ron Roberts reported Southern fourth. Medalist for the that he was "pleased with the meet was Curtis Strange of Wake performance", and that the GSC Forest, who set a new tour- team had shown more depth than nament record of 66 and also tied any of the other teams. the course record with the same Participating in the in- score. vitational for Georgia Southern were Bill Mitchell, Buddy Wake Forest was the only team Alexander, Bill Bentley, Ken in the NCAA that did not lose any Krieger, Gary Oliver, and Dennis of its players last season. Wake Mowery.

Intramural Report The women's tennis team, pic- tured above, is coached by Marsha Conner. By Harry Prisant Intramural Flag Football in its third week is beginning to show Lady Eagles Open Season who's who. In both the Fraternity and Independent leagues, there is a two-way tie for first place. Two Georgia Southern Pam Long and Lynn Overton, The game is scheduled to start In the Fraternity League Sigma Pi and Alpha Tau Omega are women's sports get underway both juniors, rank number 5 and at 3 p.m. „ deadlocked at 3-0. Behind them are four teams with identical 2-1 this weekend with the tennis 6, respectively. records. These include Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Chi, and team in action Friday and the Delta Tau Delta. basketball team getting started GSC's Lady Eagles Basketball The Sir Shop team will go into action Saturday The Independent League has the Renegades and Spurs as co- Saturday. leaders, also at 3-0. They are followed by Cone Hall at 2-0 and the Wops Georgia Southern's women's October 26 at the Hanner Gym The Menswear People when it meets Valdosta State 2-1- tennis team swings into action Key games in Fraternity action last week saw Sigma Chi defeat this weekend when it meets College in a scrimmage game. Jeans & Jackets Delta Tau Delta 13-7, Alpha Tau Omega eke by Kappa Sigma 6-0, and Gainesville Jr. College on Friday According to Coach Linda Sigma Pi beat Kappa Alpha 6-0. and Young Harris on Saturday, Crowder, this game will be a In the Independent league, the Spurs won over the Brannen Ware both matches on foreign courts. demonstration of what the girls Headquarters Eagles on penetration after a 0-0 deadlock and also defeated the The tennis team has been in have learned after two weeks or Smokey "J's" 14-6. In other games the Wops edged Brannen 7-6, and challenge matches and practices practice. for FALL Cone Hall shut out Lewis Hall 7-0. The Renegades took a forfeit over all week in preparation for the "I'll be looking at how well we play as a team in both offensive Sigma Omega Beta in their only scheduled action for the week. weekend. The following are the scores of last week's action, the standings, and Returning for the Lady Eagles and defensive situations," said STATESB0R0 MALL the upcoming week's schedule: will be Phyllis Shuford, a junior Ms. Crowder. Recreation major from FRATERNITY INDEPENDENT LaGrange, Ga. Ms. Shuford is ranked number one for the up- Sigma Chi 6 W.P. Smokey "J's" 6 coming matches. Pi Kappa Phi 6 Roughriders 0 "Although the team is young, there is depth all the way down Phi Delta Theta 12 Cone Hall 7 the line," said Ms. Shuford. Lewis Hall 0 "We're a good close team and are Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 ready for the season." Kappa Sigma 18 Wops 7 Also returning for GSC this Brannen 6 year is Nora McGraw, a Pi Kappa Phi 6 sophomore from Newnan, Ga. Renegades :Forf. Ms. McGraw is currently ranked Sigma Chi 13 Sigma Omega Beta 0 No. 3. Delta Tau Delta 7 New to the court is Lou Fen- ding, a freshman from St. Simons Alpha Tau Omega 6 Sours 14 Island. Ms. Fending is ranked Kappa Sigma 0 Smokey "J's" 6 No. 2. Beth Warren, a junior from Sigma Pi 6 Sigma Omega Beta 13 Smyrna, Ga. will be filling the Kappa Alpha 0 Lewis Hall 0 number 4 position.

THE STANDINGS FRATERNITY VVOH I .OS I INDEPENDENT Team Tea tii Won Sigma Pi 3 0 PADDLES 3 Alpha Tau Omega 3 0 Renegades and FRATERNITY-SORORITY JEWELRY 3 Phi Delta Theta 2 1 Spurs 2 Kappa Sigma 2 1 Cone Hall MUGS Wops 2 Sigma Chi 2 1 Roughriders 1 Delta Tau Delta 2 1 Smokey "J's" 1 PADDLES Kappa Alpha 2 2 Sigma Omega Beta 1 Pi Kappa Phi 0 3 Mahogany, maple, Sigma Nu 0 3 W.P. - Won by Penetration FRATERNITY Natural or Walnut finishes. Greek Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 A Forf. - Forfeit MUGS letters recessed $4.25 TO $20.00

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* Thursday. October 24, 1974 -the georgt'-anne- I'agc KI.KV! v ►74 vf*MM*MMMMM**m*M*MMM**M*Mmm'MMM»»M»m* Let's Talk Coaches' Spotlight • Swimming and water polo good season for Southern's young Sports coach Buddy Floyd is optimistic team, in only their second year of about this year's teams. "We NCAA competition. "We think we * By Marty Fischer have more depth now on the did pretty well for the first year G-A Sports Editor swimming team, with fifteen the boys were playing together. It swimmers and four divers. We was a relatively new team. The have six high school Ail- boys who knew how to play water I wonder what type of reaction Second, GSC is now a member Americans as starters on the polo had to teach the ones who did I'd get if I predicted a new era in of the university division of the water polo team," said Coach not." Georgia Southern College NCAA. For these of you who don't Floyd. One of the big victories last basketball? Well, I'm going out know how prestigious this is, let The competition in swimming year was over the University of * on a limb and predicting just me tell you. Georgia Southern is is very tough, according to Coach Georgia. "There was a water that. I think the time is right and in the same class as UCLA, North Floyd. "The recruiting com- polo tournament at Athens, and the state is just about set for GSC Carolina State, Georgia, petition is very strong, because Georgia won. Then they came to emerge as a national Alabama, etc. This may surprise many schools have more money. down here and we beat them," basketball power. many of you who still think that They have full grant-in-aid boys. said Coach Floyd. "Once A look at some of the reasons GSC is still a small school. Well, I Kudilv Floyd We have none." established as a success we for my prediction may help guess you'll have to be disap- Water polo is GSC's only fall began getting national convince you, too. pointed, because we're in the big high-scoring forward Johnny intercollegiate sport. When asked recognition. This made it easier First, the Eagles will be time now. why water polo is the fall sport, to recruit the good players." coached by a young, enthusiastic Mills who graduated last year Coach Floyd said, "We had to "The boys get something at trio of coaches in Larry Chap- By being in this top division, will hurt, but the Eagles have have a fall sport in order to be in GSC that they might not get man, Dave Corless, and Charlie Southern faces some of the best three returning front line starters the University Division of the somewhere else," said Coach Gibbons. competition anywhere. This from last year's successful 19-7 NCAA. At that time, the fall sport Floyd. means that a good season could squad. Enthusiasm does seem to be was cross-country, which had no mean a postseason bid and These three reasons could support. We already had a water "They are treated right. The the key word when talking about possibly a national ranking for mean great things for GSC in the school supports athletics, despite the three coaches. Chapman, who polo club, so we decided to go the Eagles. years to come. This will, of with water polo." tight money. The Administration took over the head coaching spot course, depend on a number of is doing as much as they can. this year, reminds me a lot of Third, Southern has an ex- Buddy Floyd graduated from things, including your attendance the University of Florida, and "We have some good boys on Ron Polk when he first came to cellent group of athletes. Last at the games. I know that I the team now. Mike Doan was GSC... tremendous enthusiasm, a year the Eagle offense was came to GSC in 1970. "When I mention this a lot, but is is very selected to the All-Tournament strict disciplinarian, and a guard-oriented. By this, I mean came here, I had no water polo important. team after the U. of Ga. tour- wonderful way with athletes and the scoring punch was from the experience, so I am still learning nament. Mike is a leader in the spectators. Anyone who has ever guard position, with Richard What will happen this season? as we go. Recruiting in the East water. He is respected talked to Chapman knows just Wallace and Perry Warbington Well, we'll just have to wait and for water polo was relatively what I mean. He beams with leading the way. The 1974-75 see. But don't be surprised if untapped then, because not many and knows a lot about water polo. confidence in both his staff and season will probably see a for- some of you have to say, "He told teams in the East and South were Jeff Pack is one of the best his athletes. ward-oriented offense. The loss of us so." participating officially. They goalies in the south. We are were mostly just clubs." looking forward to a good year Last year's record was 6-2, a for the team." Women's Intramural News The women's volleyball league independent: (All at 7:45) Zeta Tau Alpha is in high gear, with 10 teams Thurs. Oct. 24 Alpha Delta Pi Call us for participating. This includes six Delta Psi Kappa vs. FuFu Alpha Xi Delta Sorority and four Independent Follies vs. Scrivet Boppers Phi Mu teams, which compose two Tues. Oct. 29 Kappa Delta all your leagues. 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