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Volume 59, No. 19 Statesboro, Georgia 30458 April 9, 1979

Aid sought for nursing program By MARTHA BUCKNEK The funds, applied for in to help deal with the program board made a site visit in .GSC recently applied for late February, would "assist on its campus. mid-March and checked out *55£000 in HEW funds under us in getting the nursing A decision is expected to the clinical facilities and Tfe Nursing Special Project program off the ground," be handed down by Septem- investigated the plans for the Grant, according to Dr. with $513,590 directly ber. If the application is program. Warren F. Jones, dean of the earmarked for equipment accepted, it "will take a lot of A nationwide search has School of Arts and Sciences. and supplies, renovation of the burden off state funding," been implemented to find The funds, to be received space, faculty, and operating Jones said. $30,000 has someone to head the nursing over a period of three years, expenses, according to Dr. already been received from department and there have "would allow us to. move Steven Wright, consultant on the state for planning and been a number of applicants. faster" in instituting the health profession projects. consulting. Decisions on a depart- F*irsing program at GSC, In addition to the Also, an application for ment head and where the y'ones said. earmarked funds, the school approval of the nursing program will be housed is would receive indirect costs program has been made to still under consideration and the Georgia Board of Nursing will be delayed till the Board and will be considered during of Nursing decision later this their April 20 meeting. The month. New intervisitation rules implemented JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU By ANN BRANHAM doors other than the front Two new changes have door of the dorms. This went been made by housing into effect one week ago. involving the intervisitation Under this policy the doors Gousteau appears tonight policy, according to Paige are to be locked at the Jean-Michel Cousteau, with vital nutrients, Tefft. They are being used on beginning of intervisitation. environmentalist, marine plankton, and microscopic a trial basis. The desk clerk is required to architect, oceanographer animals. The previously used sign- check these door hourly to and son of the ocean explorer The Sea Pines Co., in in sheets will be replaced by a ensure that they are locked. Jacques-Yves Cousteau, will providing the institute's slip of paper which is to be Resident assistants are speak in the Foy Auditorium temporary facilities free of filled out by the host/hostess expected to ask all unescorted tonight at 8 p.m. charge and Cousteau has and placed in a file box at the guests to leave the halls. In addition to the lecture, said it is this kind of front desk. No one will have This policy was made for Cousteau will present a film generosity that compelled access to these paper slips, two reasons: first to help and slide presentation of him to leave his native Miss GSC 1919 crowned unless there is an emergency enforce the intervisitation material that has been made France for opportunities or a violation of visitation rules and second to increase public only in his lectures. here. A'ison Delany, a sophomore from Atlanta, was rules. the security of the students A reception will follow the He told a reporter that the named Miss Georgia Southern College on March 10. Dean Ben Waller said he on campus. Lecture Series event in the French are annoyed at him See page 9 for details about the new queen. hopes that this new method It has been brought to the Foy lobby. and his father for leaving the will protect the student's attention of housing that Cousteau now has homeland, but says if they privacy while also providing there have been repeated temorary headquarters for had counted on European a census of visitors at any instances of intervisitation his oceanographic institute investment "we probably time necessary. violations. There was also an in Sea Pines on Hilton Head would be selling sea urchins Housing, food fees This new policy went into incident that occured at Island. Long range plans for in a harbor in the south of effect recently at Anderson State University a permanent facility on the France." Hall, and the other dorms concerning a girl who was island's Skull Creek are Cousteau settled in Long will follow under the murdered by an intruder in many dollars away, but Beach, Calif., 10 years ago will rise next fall discretion of the house the dorm. These and other Cousteau has praised the where he used his archi- directors. problems have caused site's murky waters for tectual ability to design the By EDDIE DONATO increase in entree prices Housing to have to make this The second proposal being not dirty, but loaded See COUSTEAU, p. 5 which constitutes 45% of the concerns the locking of all change. Student fees for housing cost of serving a meal," said fill rise an average of 7.7% Dixon. "Vegetables and and meal tickets an average [*#>f 5.9% for fall quarter 1979 if staple prices have increased approved by the Board of 10%. Herty memorial to be unveiled Regents at their April 10 "Dixon also said that meeting. The price increases paper supplies and related By LESLIE Statesboro 78 years ago. His portion of the GSC campus, Courson. Herty com- ^Veflect rising operating materials will continue to VOLLENWEIDER work enabled turpentine said "•expenses in auxiliary increase at the rate of 20%, A historical monument farmers to convert to more pared his revolutionary service's operations. labor will increase a commemorating the late productive and less damag- method of cup and gutter to In the area of food minimum of 7%, and Charles Holmes Herty will be ing techniques. the old-fashioned boxing. f§ services, Ben Dixon, director although food services has unveiled April 11 at 3:30 p.m. The research of Dr. The new technique of auxiliary services, said reduced the amount of on Sweetheart Circle, said Maxwell Courson, GSC provided a better resin and it \ that current increases in electricity used this year Dr. Dale Lick, GSC president. publications director, led to did not severely damage the r\ operation expenses and food through conservation the Herty is responsible for the securing of the marker. trees, said Courson. Participating in the \ costs have forced the request unit cost will increase an pioneering turpentine Herty worked on a tract of experiments conducted near pine trees which included a CHARLES HERTY r increases. "We had a 25% See FEES, p. 5 See HERTY, p. 5 Pac,e 2 April 9 1979 GEORGE - ANNE Kerby Chestnut j J Mark Murphy Feature* Editor Spring fever slowly emerges | Fred Bankston Sports Editor, Circulation The scene is a small papers due, tests to study for, The Rite of the air is a southern school. The classes, parents, long pants plea to the gods and also a Keith Herndon & Ken Buchanan Copy Editors students of this institution and shoes. The loss is great relief to the victims suffering Larry Miller Cartoonist are the future leaders of the and nearly brings the school claustrophobia. Tops of John Tate Photographer political, social and business to a standstill. However, in automobiles are cut off and worlds. Their lives seem some cases memory and sacrificed to the god of the Kathy Godley Asstant News Editor normal enough; their thought processes are air. Open air trucks called Carolyn Afshar Typist activities could even be called actually increased. It is a pickups, along with the Hammld Afshar Subscriptions mundane. But under all this truly amazing experience to females they carry, race The George-Anne is the official student newspaper of Georgia Southern College and is owned and is a potential for insanity. watch how quickly a stricken around full of victims who operated by GSC. The office is located in Room 110, Frank I. Williams Center. Telephone 681-5246 or These people are susceptible. person can accurately shout warnings to other 681- 5418. Mailing address is Landrum Box 8001 compute the cost of a keg, students, recite ceremonial The elders of the split between 15 people, chants and generally raise institution are restless. They deposit and all. Also amazing bell. Room windows are also V J know what is coming as they recall is reported on the sacrificed and air blowing watch the numbers rise: subjects of the fastest route to guns are used to bless the 65,66, 67. They have seen the Daytona or the price of a pair victims' hair after shower disease and its devastating of flip-flops at K-Mart. Breaking Short effects; they have seen the The second ceremony is Claustrophobia is another the Rite of the Water. In an rituals required to cure it but symptom exhibited by The Georgia Southern administra- and 7 p.m. English composition and they are powerless. With the attempt to cleanse the body, zombied victims of the fever. large groups'of students bath tion has regularly done things to make beginning biology classes could still coming of 70 degrees also The students and sometimes the academic process a little bit more have their exams "en masse." The comes the crippling epidemic: together in huge communal faculty have a real fear of bathtubs located around thele i palatable for the student: a new type of usual considerations could be given to SPRING FEVER! closed places, such as area. Some cases are tooK) time card at registration, a simpler students with conflict. One day Everyone knows when the classrooms, and generally advanced for the cleansin drop card, and a projected pre- between the last day of classes and the sickness has hit. It is in the avoid them. Closed-in cars waters to do any good ari^ registration process. Now is the time to first day of finals would be a reading air. I have observed this and dorm rooms are also many baked bodies lie beside implement a change in the exam day for students and for faculty to phenomenon and will avoided but as we shall see the tub. They will remain later, their condition can be schedule. use as they see fit. attempt to describe it in the there until they are removed best terms that I can. The altered. There seems to be no like the others who have I- At the end of winter quarter there The more compact exam schedule sequence of events is this: the cure for the avoidance of the are approximately 4 and 1/3 days of would benefit both students and fallen before them, still fever hits; it reaches epidemic classroom. covered with ceremonial oil. exams. There are three finals on faculty. The students could have proportions and is followed The symptoms of Spring T Saturday and two on Monday. The last another day for spring break, and the by the peculiar Rites of Fever are a strange lot. The water god is also final is for second period classes-a faculty would have another day of rest Spring. Stranger still are the appeased with the intake of A period when the majority of students in which to recover from winter religious rituals required to great amounts of liquids. Casualties of the plague expel the demonic force. The Many of these liquids come in DE have a class. With a little bit of quarter. are seen -immediately. Half- glass or metal containers and planning students could have b$en This type of exam schedule is in first of these follows closely naked bodies lie strewn all the initials manifestations of are given the names of sacred finished on Saturday afternoon and on effect at many larger colleges and wo over the campus from dorm to the disease and was once ceremonial beasts such as the fol their way by 10a.m. Sunday, at which universities with far more exams to be dorm. The mass of unmoving thought to be an actual effect, Miller Pony, the Gooseneck time the dormitories would close. given and grades to be turned in, and it humanity, reminescent of the of the fever by some Bud, or the Schlitz Malt Ini It would be simple to do. Four exams works very well. Isn't it time that Jonestown horror, are left to outsiders. The rite involves Liquor Bull. The great intake Bii would be scheduled each day. The Georgia Southern took another step bake in the sun until they are two or more students sailing of these liquids often leads to Ce secretly removed by night- symptoms of its own, usually times could be 9 a.m., 11:30 t-.m., 3 p.m., into the major league of education? a colored plastic plate sp fall, their destinations, the between. The custom is cured by an entire day's ba mass burial grounds of presumed to be an offering of worship to the god of 8UI Lauderdale, Fernandina and food and appeasement to the hangover. the dreaded Tybee. Table Talk god of Whammo Frisbee The third ritual, along In most cases the fever while the plate is sailing with the Rite of the Air and. In elementary school the teachers center concept, faculty signs stand out effects are not so severe. A through the air. Although the Rite of the Water is sit at separate tables from the little like fascists in Congress. Why the number of students exhibit this ritual is important, it tribute to the final great force kiddies. people responsible for this would want symptoms such as claustro- primarily serves as a signal of Nature. It is the Rite of In the Army the sergeants sit at to encourage segregation of students phobia. Loss of memory is for the three most important Flame. The Temple of the-) c< segregated tables from the enlisted and faculty is mystifying. Sarah's has very obvious. The students, rituals to begin, those Fl forget that they have term praising the forces of nature. men. been one of the best places for See SPRING, p. 3 Before the Civil Rights days, interaction between students and pompous whites would not eat with the teachers on an informal basis and blacks. these tables will do nothing less than Of course we're all in college. inhibit teachers who would ordinarily Progressive adults. Students eat with have no problem finding a place to sit I $v*er»« sf+Vtir v/o*tV\ ,i>iA r»*k»s -you +«\ teachers on campus. Unless they abide and drink coffee. by the new tacky signs in Sarah's They may have to sit with (heaven Vitta tiVU-"rfrvm Cs*i«r Si** SVveiSt Place. forbid) a student, but the teacher just Sarah has set up "Faculty Only" might learn something sitting with a 3«nUiw* BUneVt Cai^tr t& tt\\ fou tables. In Ben Dixon's new student student. Signing In

Response to student request of a This sign-in policy is worse than FEFSH more private means of registering for none at all, but it is a step in the right intervisitation came quicker than direction and it is also a sign that students do have some voice in the many of the campus cynics expected. policies that affect them. The rule sefcma t» fee u*fu&es The student personel office devised the v*YrV\ e«\t tfc our oH«r plan that would permit the school to change is the result of student Vrr sVowi/hie, CWefcs complaints and editorials that pushed keep up with offenders of the CosVe4TBi<^\"K«ep intervisitation policy and secure the a Central Coordinating Committee safety of the residents, but it insured proposal into the dean of students office. those who accused the school of nosing around in the personal affairs of If the administrators are willing to students that the school doesn't really listen, as they were in this request, the student government may become a care about the personal affairs of ^ students. viable organization afterall. -

Page 3, Apn! 9, 1379 teve Brunner Program needs more teachers GEORGE-ANNE Georgia Southern's four-year-old Southern program ranks right in the I journalism program has rapidly middle of the over 200 programs EDDIE DONATO TRISHA KEADLE expanded to include 106 majors. nationwide. Editor Managing Editor However, since its conception, the And still we have the poorest 1 faculty has remained the same: two faculty-student ratio. Only two schools full-time instructors. even approach the ratio at GSC, and WAYNE ESTES Two men, no matter how well they at least have journalism NANCY ROBERTS qualified they are, cannot meet the incorporated as a separate News Editor Business Manager demands of that many students. Not department. j only is advisement a problem for the The administration needs to wake instructors, the students are faced with Editorial views expressed in the George-Anne are not necessarily those of ttie GSC administration or I a major problem: class scheduling. up and make some sense out of the faculty. Signed columns are solely the viewpoint of the writer. As it stands now, there is only 6n§ journalism program by first expanding the faculty to at least three class offered in each of the upper-level \ courses every year. This poses a members, then incorporating the 1 problem for students who, for example, broadcast and public relations programs with journalism under \ need to take a press history and state department head. LETTERS- ""■mid local government in order to Gamma Beta Phi who failed not meet his standards. For how people who have "made graduate spring quarter their senior It sounds like a major task, but it needs to be done. If the administration to show up for the new obvious reasons, you can tell it" to college could be so year. When both classes are offered at members dance on Mar. 2. can legitimize having five physics every article Skip writes is inconsiderate, immature, the same time, what can the student Why weren't you there? Only almost totally made up of his and rude! Last night, about instructors for only 15 majors, then do? Cry for help that isn't coming. 40 out of 200 invited decided opinions. Why doesn't Skip this time, a group of guys It's not as if the journalism program they can certainly see the need for the to show up. What an take a more objective went running down the doesn't compare favorably with other 106 journalism majors and their .embarrassment to the officers approach to his articles, street, singing at the top of programs across the country. Indeed, overworked instructors. If not, the and older members who instead of telling us how their lungs. Needless to say, counting public relations and school will suffer every bit as much as sponsored the event. many bottles of wine he the noise they created was broadcast majors, the Georgia its journalism program. I don't know why only a drank over some punk NOT conductive to sleep! small number of people rockers death? This morning, a group of showed up; perhaps it was a Name Withheld colle.giates — male and bad day. Or perhaps the female — stood outside LETTERS members are apathetic to Sports Winburn dorm and: Thanks To program better and better. valuable part of our program such events. In any event, my is totally in the hands of the only hope is that they (those Overfunded (a) shouted, yelled, We appreciate their interest screamed,- sang at the top of jl All Involved and hope their enthusiam George-Anne staff and we who didn't show up) are more apt to attend regular DEAR EDITOR: their lungs. Great lullaby; will continue to grow. think they have done a super I would like to respond to Mr. Hugh Darley for the job. meetings and to participate (b) threw coke bottles , DEAR EDITOR: in the designated services. If Susan Busby's letter calling (plastic, I hope) at our The Intramural staff use of Eagle Lanes. Without Athletic and HPER for more funds for intramural his help, we may have been departments for the use of the not, I'm going to wonder windows; would like to thank the what type of organization I sports". I can't see spending following people: without bowling and facilities. Many do not $22,000 to hire professional (C) fought with each other recognize the great volume of have gotten myself into. Hops, New York Life billiards intramurals. Mr. referees just because the flike two first graders in a work involved with keeping • Tom Ebbing Insurance's Terrell Hart and Darley's cooperation and players can't act like tussle over crayons, pushing the athletic equipment in BBing Phillips, and Kentucky generous donation of this responsible adults. and shoving). good shape and in coordina- Central Life's Bo Deal, for time and the use of Eagle Stick To When I asked them, from ting its use. Why not charge a fee for sponsoring intramural Lanes is a true asset to GSC's my window, to please go In addition we would like the teams to play? It is their basketball teams. Support intramural program. The Facts away so I could sleep, they to extend our thanks to the behavior" that is causing the such as these companies The George-Anne for insulted me and kept right on coverage and publicity. This officials, who by far, have the problems so why should my Jkjjave given make our DEAR EDITOR: activity fee be raised to being obnoxious! They toughest job of all. Last but In reference to Music control these unruly players continued for awhile longer not least, the staff appreci- Notes by Skip Jennings in when I don't even care to and finally left. ates the efforts of GSC's the George-Anne, March 5, attend the games? Spring student who are a great group 1979 issue: where does Is it asking too much to of people to work with. We Jennings get off saying Styx I feel that a large amount expect my right to sleep? Do hope everyone has enjoyed people ha ve a right to carouse Continued from p. 2 sometimes several people and two other groups play of money could go to more the winter quarter programs •important activities such as around at 2 a.m., voluntarily Flame, located on Chandler share the cost of an attorney without emotion? or they and look forward to softball, have "homogenized their public, speakers and paving disturbing the peace? I don't 3.ad, is visited often during when they are caught care if every one of them sharing the magical herb, the bike race and the Pope music-taken all the edges off certain parking lots that the period of the fever. Duncan Run this quarter. become mudholes when it (these people who frequent Although the temple is open called a hassle. it. They don't seem to play The Intramural Staff with much emotion." It rains. lawn and streets at all hours) year round, like any religion, When the epidemic stand outside winburn 24 seems it would take a great people are more devoted in subsides, the elders of the If the players on the deal of talent to be able to hours a day and night, as times of crisis and the Flame college, breathe a sigh of Melting In intramural teams can't act "homogenize" their music. long as they don't willfully is perpetually crowded. The relief. Normal life resumes. like adult college students, I disturb me and the other girls Professors can once again largest increase in attend- The library Not that Skip said these suggest that they return to in my dorm. If they want to be schedule tests, assured that ance is in the afternoon groups lacked talent but he grade school with recesses rowdy and just have to create service, quaintly termed some students will show up. DEAR EDITOR: suggested that these groups where teachers patrol the noise, can't they go out to the The Campus Security force "The Happy Hour." Who is responsible for just played their songs playground with whistles to country and disturb a few may once again give out turning on the air condition- The lengfturf the fever without feelings or emotion. break up childish fights. cows?! I came to learn, and I parking tickets without fear ing in the library? varies with the individual. After recently attending a These games are supposed cannot learn if I can't sleep! of being pelted with beer cans Styx concert I can say first s Sometimes it lasts only a few from a passing jeep. Students That place is now the to be fun and enjoyable but I can't identify these f days; sometimes it is worst environment to study .hand they do play with this attitude of winning isn't can once again force emotion. people so there's nothing I terminal. It is a curious and themselves to study instead or work! everything it's the only thing can do to stop this from James Young, one of the Vven magical time for those of going to a beer bust or a If you were planning not is disgusting. Grow up, it's happening again. But I'd like lead guitarists, plays with as effected. They are a group toga party. All is normal. All to use the air conditioning, just a game and friendly to ask you people who are much enthusiasm as Ted endangered together and a functions continue as if you should have windows competition should never responsible one question. Nugent. Lead singer Dennis certain friendliness and nothing has occurred. that could open! degenerate into name calling ■ Before you do this tomorrow DeYoung seems to enjoy his cqmradary exists between Students carry out then- Marcos Croce and fist fights. night, please think of how them. The students share the duties, make their grades and work as he literally acts out Steve Harrin you would feel if you were each song with his hands and ^responsibilities, experiences behave in a relatively normal extremely tired; you had a with costumes. Nothing and costs of the Rites. manner. The only traces of Apathy At Night Owls quiz the nextday; you needed Sometimes several people the epidemic are a few needs to be said about some rest—and I did to you Tommy Shaw and his share one large can of beer, crushed beer cans, a few The Dance what you just did to me. And electrifying guitar work. Obnoxious ' called a keg; sometimes frazzled flip-flops and the please, please try to be a little several people share a small delicious thought we carry in DEAR EDITOR I'm sorry Styx and the DEAR EDITOR: more considerate of your cigarette filled with magical our minds: Spring comes This letter is an open other groups Jennings I am sitting here at 2 a.m. fellow college students. herbs, called illegal; every year! question to those members of mentioned in his article do and trying to understand Name Withheld SE55 Pagf 4, April 9, 1979 Residents evicted for In The Pines violatio By TRISHA KEADLE Morgan said the largest and sophomores when resident cannot learn how to A reassessment of the consumption, will be "In The Pines is a living number of complaints applications were turned in cooperate with others, he regulations of student different next year. We unit that Georgia Southern concerning loud parties in for the apartments," Ms. must be required to move." behavior in the Pines is being should have modified has leased in order to provide the Pines comes from other Tefft continued. "We will give Fall quarter, the Pines conducted, and certain stipulations which can be apartments for upperclass- students living there. "Some them first choice next year operated with little problems, changes of policies are under enforced." men or freshmen who are residents are just being also, if Georgia Southern Morgan added. Activities consideration, Morgan said. mature and responsible inconsiderate—many stu- leases the complex again." picked up through out the Ms. Tefft said a modera- No alternation of any of enough to reside there," Gary dents claim that they can't Morgan said freshmen year, he said, and individuals tion of the present rules is the policies will occur Morgan, director of GSC study because of the noise and sophomores are "inex- got less cautious. "Every needed to fit the living immediately, said Morgan. Judicial Affairs, said from other apartments." perienced" in assuming the effort was made to let people situation offered in the Some restrictions must be recently. Other problems, such as responsibility of keeping the know of the college housing aDartments. "I don't know if maintained, he added, in "It is true that some increasing trash and parking apartments clean and being rules before the violators some of the regulations, order to establish a residents have been required difficulties, are also courteous of other students were asked to leave the such as those concerning "comfortable environment to move from the Pines becoming serious in the living in the Pines. "When a apartments." intervisitation and alcohol which is good for studying." because they violated college apartment complex. "People regulations while living are taking not only paper, but there," he added. "Most of the food, such as leftover rules broken were those hamburgers, and dropping it Ceramics lab gets new ventilation hood concerning alcohol consump- off the balconies of the tion and intervisitation." apartments, which could By KEN BUCHANAN we get enough money to According to Paige Tefft, cause roaches and rats to A "temporary" ventila- replace them with permanent assistant director of GSC accumulate in the area." He tion hood and fan was ones," Hagin said. Housing, "conspicous added that some students' recently installed in the Hagin called "doubtful" drinking" of alcohol is cars are being blocked in ceramics lab of Foy building the possibility that enough prohibited everywhere on by others, and on a number of at a cost of $1,975 according money would remain in the campus, including the Pines. occasions, several residents to Hugh Hagin, chief plant operations budget at "If the alcoholic beverages of the Pines had nowhere to engineer of plant operations. the end of the year to make are kept inside the apart- park in the entire lot. The hood of the unit was further improvements to the ments, and the students are Ms. Tefft stated that as of installed shortly after the ventilation in Foy. reasonably quiet, the now, all of the students ventilation systems in the According to David situation is different," she written up for abusing their photography lab were Posner, instructor of said. "The major violations priveleges in the Pines have installed. These units, which ceramics, the silica dust of policies occur when crowds been freshmen and sopho- Hagin also called temporary found in the ceramics lab of people gather outside mores. "Freshmen were cost the school $4,100. The was very similar to asbestos, drinking, thus making a lot allowed to live in the complex fan for the unit, however, was in that it could possibly cause of noise. because the college needed to not installed until the last cancer and scarrations of the "The resident assistants fill all the apartments that week of classes in winter lungs. cannot ignore the campus were leased this year," she quarter. "The concentration of regulations. As long as they said. The units could be used silica dust in the air in this do exist, they must be "Juniors and seniors were "for the next one or 60-70 classroom was greater than enforced." given priority over freshmen 'years, depending on when the amount of concentration of asbestos in the classrooms _ilr -If llr -lr -Jr il/ ilj ilnlr ilf lit -ilf -±- -lr-Jr ~lr-lr -Ar ilr lr -lr *Jr *lr *ilr *lr >!;-fr *lj ilr *A~ "If -T--X--X--A--fe-l--l-«]l|;«lr that are being closed down at * other places." * Posner said he is SPRING TOPS * "satisfied" with the * —FRITZI * performance of the system * and it successfully removed —YOU BABES the dust from the air. * —LEVI * * CCC seeks —CAPUCCINO * * * * applications Hood will provide ventilation for this ceramics * equipment. * By RANDY HENLEY The Central Coordinating Committee is now accepting KA Psi receives charter SHORT SETS applications from students * who are interested in By PAT OLIVER —FADED GLORY * Province workshops and was becoming a member of one of Kappa Alpha Psi was recently awarded the -LEVI CUTOFFS * the CCC executive commit- chartered as the first Provincial Guiderigh't tees. predominantly black frater- Award. High academic' * Each executive committee nity at Georgia Southern achievement is also stressed * is headed by an officer of the by the fraternity. As a result,1 College on March 10, 1979. 1 CCC. These committees The chartering ceremony it has maintained the highest include the communications was held in the Amber Room cumulative grade point, * committee, headed by the of the Rosenwald Building on average of all fraternities on vice president, which is in Saturday. Dr. C. W. Grant, campus. It is also active in" JEANS charge of the suggestion box, Provincial Polemarch of the many other campus activi- * CCC showcase, and all —LEVI'S Southeastern Province, ties. Although it has publicity of the CCC's installed the offices and experienced a short existence' —POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL activities and forums. Also, awarded the colony its it has proven itself worthy of the auxiliary committee, charter. The Kappa Alpha respect from the campus- —PENTIMENTO headed by the Coordinator of Psi fraternity, advised by administration and staff, the auxiliary, which is in charge Deacon Henry W. B. Smith, community, and the studei of the Guide to Off Campus was named the Iota Pi body. Housing and works with Chapter. Linnes "Pete" Finney, areas affecting campus life, president of Kappa Alpha dorm activity, etc. And, the After advocating its Psi, said, "The chartering of academic improvement strong determination to a chapter at Georgia committee, headed by the survive, the colony has Southern will definite!? * coordinator of academic achieved one of its major mean the continuous affairs, which is in charge of goals. Achievement, which is activicism of a group pf * the Guide to Faculty and stressed by the fraternity, is students who, up until a few. LEVIGATE Courses, course improve- the source of motivation for years ago, were limited iirr tljie * ment ideas, and any areas its members. 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''■■•■'.•' Page 5. April 9, 1979 Committee to study teacher obligations By MARJHA BUCKNER classrooms suffered. policy on this issue will also committee has met once and An ad hoc committee was "A lot of people are study what professors should another meeting is scheduled formed by the Dean's Council working outside their college be paid for teaching for this week in which to study current policy on job," Associate Coordinator overloads and extra compen- suggested guidelines on the several issues including what Jack Christmas said. Some of sation for teaching continu- topics will be reviewed. New constitutes appropriate the additional paid services ing education courses. policy is expected to be drawn additional paid service for mentioned were consulting, According to James, the up by the end of this year. professors outside their job constuction, banking ■ and with the college, GSC private businesses. "It is President Dr. Dale Lick, said questionable in my mind last week. about the effectiveness in the Terrell to lecture "At most institutions of classrooms because of the higher learning, professors time spent in outside Dr. Carroll F. Terrell, English department for more are usually allowed to consult business interests," he said. professor of English at the than 30 years, is the founder up to one day per week," Lick Dr. Charles Austin, GSC University of Maine, will and managing editor of said, as long as it doesn't vice president, said that a speak here Wednesday, April Paideuma, an international interfere with their job at the 'limited amount of field- 11, on the contributions of journal of Ezra Pound school. related consulting is good," American poet Ezra Pound to scholarship. He is presently Dr. Origen James, dean of but went on to say that the 20th century literature. The completing his work as the School of Business and outside work should not address, sponsored by the general editor of Companion, chairman of ^he committee, interfere with an instructor's GSC Campus Lecture Series, a new two-volume guide to said he has had experience job with the college. He added will be at 8 p.m. in the Foy Pound's epic poem, The with teachers who held that this is "not a serious Auditorium. Cantos. outside interests and noticed problem" at this time. Dr. Terrell, a member of that the quality in their The committee reviewing the University of Maine

WINN, SHEALY, LICK Sarah's Place buys new TV A lumni House gets TV By KEITH NICHOLS TV, at a cost of over $2,000, is The director also stated, "I a joint effort of student hope that the new TV, along A new 46-inch screen By ANITA NORTH received a B.S. in physical with some summer remodel- television is headed for activities and auxiliary education and is presently a services. ing, will encourage day The Georgia Southern Georgia Southern. The TV Jumni House was recently senior pilot for Eastern students and students will be put in Sarah's Place in resented with two appli- Airlines. The addition of the without meal contracts to the Williams Center. nces to better service guests In addition, a G.E. clock television is part of a take advantage of Sarah's f the college, said Richard radio was presented by Ed According to Ben Dixon, continuing effort to "...create Place—I feel that in the past lollar, head of the depart- Abercrombie. As an active director of auxiliary services, a student union atmosphere we have not provided lent of resource develop- alumni of GSC, Abercrombie the set will arrive "within the by providing a lounge area adequately for these ient. has also served on the board next six weeks." Securing the for the students," Dixon says. students." A portable RCA television of the Alumni Association. The'remodeling scheduled 'as donated by Capt. President Dale Lick and to take place this summer will Mliam A. Winn, a 1940 GSC Dr. C. D. Shelley, present Herty be centered mainly around raduate and former chairman of the alumni the food services area. Coolers will be added which •lairman of the board of the board, accepted the dona- Continued from p. 1 relating to Herty's work, and •lumni Association. Winn tions. will allow for expansion of program will be Kenneth Herty Drive, a street which the menu "within limita- Robinson, representing the passes near the site of the tions." The renovations will Historic Sites Division of the initial cup and gutter be made, Dixon says, not as a Fees Dept. of Natural Resources; experiments. result of the success of Mrs. E.D. Shaw, president of The program and recep- Sarah's Place, but were in the Continued from p. 1 estimated expense increases the Bulloch County Histori- stimated 10%. of $125,000 for the 1979-80 tion scheduled afterward in plans when the facility cal Assoc; Statesboro Mayor Rosenwald are open to the changes were introduced. The proposed increases fiscal year. Proposed Thurman Lainier; and Dr. all raise the 21 meal plan increases range from 11.8% in public. Dixon added, "The intent Maxwell Courson. of Sarah's Place is to provide 215 to $235 (9.3%), the Oxford Hall to 3.8% in In case of inclement The GSC campus has a an alternative to the I meal plan from $195 to Anderson, Deal, and Lewis weather the program will be Herty building, which Landrum Cafeteria, not to ""10 (7.7%), while the cost of Halls. contains several items held in the Alumni House. meal plan will stay the replace it!" ime price, $185. The five «1 plan will go into deration fall quarter and Move up... Jill cost $100 } In the area of housing 'ANTIQUE SHOPS ARE FUN^ rice increases reflect fly Marine. Stand our hot F-4 Phan- ■ YESTERYEARS FASHION Chtkes From 1890-1950 tom on its tail and jet into COMICS FOR THE COLLECTOR the stratosphere. If you're ^lousteau — 20,000 In Stock ■in college now and want f Continued from p. 1 to fly, we can get you off SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY the ground. Our PLC Air world's largest marine For Salt Program guaranteesflight jJLi>iseum aboard the Queen GOOD USED FURNITURE school after basic train- Mary. For Your Apartment . ing. If you qualify, we can He consulted on the WE BUY & SELL put you in the air before production of the Undersea college graduation with World of Jacques Cousteau free civilian flying les- TV documentaries, but said sons. Contact your local feels the "superficial" recruiter Now! at was not as valuable Recruiter On Campus his lecture series that April 12th, 13th & 18th akes him to a hundred (Career Day) Solleges per year. "I'm not going to address ayself to a crowd for 55. ainutes on television very uperficially when I can get The Few. loser to a lecture audience The Proud. ith a specific purpose in The Marines. Page 6, April 9, 1979 m "" "^^§— A bernathy speaks here t By SUSAN TAYLOR human resources; our silence and complacency o "The struggle is no longer children are our most our college campuses and i for civil rights of blacks valuable resource." our communities," sai Abernathy said that just Abernathy. The struggle today is \ between the haves and have as it took students and young "Students are no nots," said Rev. Ralph people to help put a stop to the involved in making change , Abernathy, president of the Vietnam War, it will also be to better their future,' Southern Leadership Confer- up to them to do something Abernathy said. "They ar i ence, in a speech he gave about rising prices and all in college trying to ge " March 8th in Williams unemployment. degrees for jobs that do no Center. "Now there is too much exist." The GSC Afro-American Club sponsored Abernathy's ■ visit to help celebrate Black Stephens occupies new CCC presidential post. History Month. Interviews set here In his speech, Abernathy cited the high cost of living. The Altamaha Georgia areas like management I "The cost of living today Southern Area Planning and public relations, cgflpia t is almost unbearable and still Development Commission planning, and publii*-? CCC president seeks input we fight about skin color," plans to interview students services. e said Abernathy. "Your By SARAH KING for summer and fall Summer quarter openingi r Any proposals or sugges- areas of the campus being money will go only as far as "I want student input internships on April 11, at 2 are in personnel manage tions the students have will poorly lighted. He said he mine does." more than anything else. We p.m. in the Newton Confer- ment, which involve! 1 be considered, he said. The hopes to get this problem Abernathy went on to say need to hear from them," said ence Room. r CCC "does have influence." worked out. that the American govern- preparing personnel/affir Robbie Stephens, newly According to Dr. Dan ment should spend money to mative action plans, I anc , elected Central Coordinating The new CCC president Good, coordinator of the public relations, which^d*^ Many students have help people instead of for 1 Committee president. does not intend to be a intern program, students can with newsletter and news^* complained about signing-in defense and sending men radical. He said he would go work up to 20 hours a week release writing. Stephens was elected to procedure for intervisitation, to the administrators and ask into space. and are paid $3 an hour. the office following a run-off saying they have no privacy. before taking any action. "Our priorities are mixed He said the assistant- Interns are needed to against Rickey Whitfield on A possible solution has been up," said Abernathy. "Our assist program directors in When administrative ship program provides March 13. Stephens had 572 worked out in which the most precious resource is students with experience in the area of aging program votes and Whitfield received officers need students for planning, development, and students fill out white slips committees, such as traffic 390. instead of sign-in sheets, historic preservation plan- control and Campus Life according to Stephens. "The ning for summer and fall The CCC is a very Enrichment, the CCC makes slips will be kept behind the Industry strength cited quarters. important organization recommendations, he said. desk of each dorm." because if the students "don't The CCC also offers a By LESLIE and to aid the manufacturing Governmental manage- have any kind if system to go $1000 scholarship fund and VOLLENWEIDER process. ment specialists involved in through, no one will listen," Stephens has also heard will be taking applications "They will cut us off at the As a result of an improved municipal/county operating said Stephens. complaints about certain soon. gasoline pumps before they product there is an increase budgets will also be needed fall quarter. cut off the polyester and in the bulk and stretch of the nylon industry," said Dr, material. For example Student assistant applica- Joseph H. Dusenbury, "women's hoisery can fit all tions may be obtained from department manager at female legs with only three or Dr. Good in the history/geo- Milliken Research Corp. four sizes," Dr. Dusenberry graphy department or from Dusenbury spoke in a lecture said. major advisors. and slide presentation sponsored by the chemistry f department last week. Branch to lecture hejc& \ The - manager said, the 301 South textile industry isn't doing Harllee Branch, former He served as chief HOPS anything about the gasoline chairman of the board of one executive officer of the shortage because they only of the nation's largest electric Southern Company from "NO COVER mCHARGE' use about three percent of the utility holding companies 1957-70 including 12 years as Tnnnnnnrrd'd"5 » » wtrvtt a n c a a 11 wo svrrti BtfSTnra-vwvtrun B a »<> total volume of petroleum. . will speak at Georgia -President of the company. A lot of the industry in Southern College, Tuesday, Prior to being named textiles is interdisciplinary April 10, at 8 p.m. in the Foy President of the Sou | MONDAY Ladies Night and international through Fine Arts Auditorium. Company, Branch serv*l the close work between Branch, who served as seven years with Geor Q 1f1 FREE Beer chemists, engineers, and chairman of the board of the Power Company including physicists, Dusenbury said. Southern Company from tenure as its president. *■"! For The Ladies! Their research has resulted 1969-71, will speak on the BB0ttB0000P0Ot00tBP000O0OO000O000«O0»OOO«o»tKl«oq^ ,y; A native of Ati flft in fiber crimp and crimp issue of energy and Branch was a member of] related products. regulation. His appearance is 5FREE POPCORN FOR EVERYONE!! being sponsored by the GSC Atlanta law firm and servj The department manager as general counsel if >r ^JLBJLBJUULSJULA .IJLB.t„B 8 B.tfl ■.»■«. Q >.fl.fl.B-lB-».B B.t B.fl.B.BJLtULttXftJULflJ said that crimp is needed in Sociology Department T Georgia Power Company. w«osoosoooo OC I« o"8'»_0 6 « • S « 0 « I OS BI 6 0 5 0 «< fiber to improve the product Lecture Series. TUESDAY Drink & STAR I Great Westen COIN LAUND£i^ 8-Clo$e Drown AND CLEANERS : $2.00 For All You Care To Drink! \ —SAVE 5

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• George-Anne positions available following requirements for tic news writing. In addition The position of editor icy o By KATHY GODLEY receives $325 quarterly; and i the particular position he must be able to write /Vfllff Positions are now open for sought: headlines and be familiar managing editor $275; news sai four editorial positions on the The editor shall have with news sources on editor, $210; and business George-Anne staff including manager, $300. no ! completed two years of campus. He or she must have editor, managing editor, The deadline for applica- ange college work, at least one year served at least one quarter on news editor, and business. at GSC. He or she must have the staff according to tions is May 1 and any ;ure,' manager, according to sy ar. served on the staff of the guidelines. interested student should Ernest Wyatt, advisor to the submit applications stating to ge George-Anne one year and The business manager George-Anne. The deadline name, major, GPA, qualifica- io no Children 'sshow must display capabilities must have completed one for applications is May 1. required for the position. year of work at GSC. He or tions, and reasons for All positions will be filled The managing editor she must display the ability interest in the position to Dr. by appointment of the must have completed one to handle advertising sales Max Courson, Landrum Box presented here president with a recom- year of work at GSC and he or and the necessary knowledge 8053. Applications may also mendation from the publica- be submitted to Dr. Courson Denise Dennis, Daughter she must have served at least of bookkeeping and clerical •e By KATHY GODLEY tions board which is at his office which is located Goose; C. R. Hoagland, the two quarters on the staff and work. He or she is responsible "Who Can Fix the composed of faculty and staff upstairs in the Administra- Dragon; Bryan Rhodes, be familiar wit.h basic for sales, lay out, billing, and ment Dragon's Wagon?", a play members and headed by Dr. Jackie Rhodes, Kimberly journalistic practices such as collection of advertising tion Building. based oh the ill effects of Max Courson, director of Rhodes, Bethany Johnson, layout, copy reading, ub i' ("-gTsed and the rewards of publications. Rhonda Robinson, all headline writing, copy generosity, drew large A minimum 2.0 GPA is numbers of children and Mother Goose's children; writing, and proofreading. ningi Christopher Rogers and required of all applicants. The news editor must mage adults on the two sets of Alison Tyall, both servants. Applicants must meet the know the basics of journalis- jlvei performances, (one for child- /affir ren and one for the public). The play was sponsored GSC anc by Alpha Psi Omega -I* ^L* »A* +&? *X* [^-Honorary Dramatics Frater- Honor society to hold election ^^ ^T* ^T* ^^^ ^^^ nity in conjunction with the Bulloch County Board of The Gamma Beta Phi Professor of the Year will and again on April 11 in d to Education and the States- Honor Society is conducting give the keynote address for Landrum only. Students are irs in boro Regional Library. All the Professor of the Year the 1980 Honors Day to vote for professors that gram proceeds from the event go to election again this spring. ceremony. they have taken courses , and the Alpha Psi Omega This election provides an The polls will be open in under. A student I.D. card SPRING plan- dramatics scholarships, opportunity for students to both Landrum Center and must be presented when I fall given quarterly. (For select and honor the best Williams Center on April 10 voting. v information on this scholar- professors at Georgia inage- ship, see C. R. Hoagland in Southern. red in the Hollis building). The top 15 professors Pools to open soon IS HERE! rating Members of the cast will be notified of their leeded included Micheal Clinton outstanding work. The By LESLIE said Davis. "As the days get Funk, Mallory; Richard winner of the election will be VOLLENWEIDER hotter the pool hours will T^ ^t* *T* ^^*^^ >plica- Murray, Thompson; Michael announced at the Honors The pools located in probably be lengthened." I from Harper, captain; Eric Day ceremony in May when Windsor Village and In The The housing director said y/geo- Johnson, Sergeant; Phillip he will be presented with a Pines are planned to be ready that In The Pines is only open • from Gaines, King Jonathan; plaque'from the Gamma Beta for swimming on April 15, to residents and their We have ice coolers "Sugar Bear" Bass, Queen; Phi Society. The 1979 Larry Davis, director of accompanied guests. o housing said recently. Anyone interested in and can coolers for "The Windsor pool will be reserving the Windsor pool your drinks this x& Board nominations open for the use of all students, should contact Sabrina between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.," Benton at 681-3308. spring. . . :hief The College Judicial Board is now accepting j the nominations for student members. Each academic year K from four students are selected to serve on the board which hears GrWWTIM 6W05S Suntan lotion and urs as cases pertaining to the GSC constitution. pany. All regularly enrolled students who have completed at frisbees for the sun imed feast 15 hours of academic credit at GSC are eligible for appointment provided they meet the following criteria: ' 1.) They must have no disciplinary record for the last three quarters of college attendence. S And for graduation, 2.)They must have a cumulative grade point average of there are plenty of gift 2.0 or better. 3.) They must not hold the top executive office in any items, so come on in other campus organization. of In 4.) They must be a full-time student. and visit our bookstore. ervl 5.) They must be planning to attend GSC for the entire academic year. T iy- If a student would like to nominate someone they should submit the name to Dr. James D. Orr, Jr., Chairman, College Judicial Board, Office of Student Affairs, Landrum Box 8063. All nominations should include full name of nominees, address and telephone numbers of nominees, and a paragraph stating the reasons the person being nominated will be effective as a member of the College O '*-Judicial Board. •■^■X^K^X^X^X^-tt^VttfW Mac's Standard Oil SERVING THE GSC STUDENTS AND R FACULTY FOR OVER 21 YEARS

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TICKETS LOCATIONS X General Adm. in Advance 6.00 McCroan Box Office General Adm. at the Door 7.00 Georgia Southern College GSC Students in Advance 4.00 GSQ Students at the Door 5.00 Oasis and World Electronics Statesboro Page 9, April 9, 1979 Suicide kills thousands of students yearly Attending college may be college students every year. benefits payable. now evident in the United hazardous to your health. The real tragedy of States," Dr. Miller recently Like a sniper shooting According to Marv Miller, FfflURiS Ph.D., a consultant in collegiate suicides is that the observed. randomly into a crowd, suicidology based in San situation appears to be The problem of suicide on suicide kills thousands of Diego, suicide was the second growing worse. For example, campuses has become so widespread that people who leading cause of death on in 1955 the suicide rate for people aged 20 through 24 attend college have at least a American campuses in 1978. 50 percent greater chance of dying by suicide than do ™ more col SUBpresents ^ooners," lunchtime music Tzrjsz ££««100,000 and by 1975 it had young people in the same age deaths and many accidents leaped all the way to 16.5 per group who don't attend If you happen to be eating has initiated this quarter a entertainment to comple- are actually disguised 100,000. lunch in Sarah's Place on series of lunchtime coffee- ment their lunch. suicides. Other suicides are college. What can you do to help? Tuesday, don't be surprised if houses called "nooners." This Tuesday, Tony Arata purposely certified by the "With the suicide rate Learn the warning signs of you hear the sounds of music, and Danny Smith (of Bistro authorities as accidents to among young people almost Op Tuesday, from 11:30 suicide and be persistent in live music, not the jukebox fame) will play to the protect survivors from tripling in 20 years, it a.m. to 1:30 p.m., students obtaining professional variety. lunchtime crowds, so get stigma and/or to increase appears that a near epidemic will be treated to some assistance for a friend when The Student Union Board there early for a good seat. the amount of insurance of self-destructive behavior is you spot the clues in his/her life. Humor with Derek Smith One of the strongest clues is a previous attempted suicide, especially if the attempt was serious enough Another routine day in traffic court to have caused death. Related behaviorial clues Courtroom drama. Traffic skeet shooting and several cheese twirls were a little knowing oration, which farewell to my wallet's are the typical depressive court day at the Creature dead ones are lashed to his soggy. Naturally I stuff covers everything from the innards. Yes, here comes the symptoms such as loss of: the Building is a joyous robes with a cartridge belt. myself and slip some cottage evils of drinking Turtle Wax collection plate and the ability to sleep, concentra- occassion. Fruit vendors, The powdered wig, sun shades cheese into my shirt pocket to to the unseen wickedness of a creatures know that they will tion, energy, sex drive, roving minstrels, and and referee's whistle only munch on later. gutter alcoholic such as eat steak tonight. I pull out a appetite, and zest for life. assorted toughs blend add more dignity to his myself. The mallet crashes "Get Out Of Jail Free" card Sometimes college stu- Recess is soon over and we together to make the appearance. down with a bad news verdict from Monopoly which I had dents in a presuicidal state return to the warehouse and I realize that my wallet saved for such emergencies, will give away a valued atmosphere as wonderful as arena and take a seat. The a silverfish on your pizza. Everyone sits down and has just been dealt a death but it is of little use. Oh well, possession, such as a stereo his highness sits on an old waiting is unbearable, and so set or a pair of expensive skis, The excitement is electric, blow. what's money; at least I still freezer at the front of the is the gentleman seated next have my license to weave. and say: "Take this; I won't and we the felonious thugs of The creatures bring out a room. A vile, offending knave to me as he explores his nose And defensive driving school be needing it anymore." the roadways, stumble into wheelbarrow and I am taken is dragged to the mogel's feet, and makes new and in sunny Acapulco!?" I'm the courtroom warehouse to to a small chapel to bid SeeSUICIDE.p.lO and everyone laughs fascinating noises using his home free fella. witness our wretched fates. nervously as the judge throat and digestive system. Creatures are eveywhere. insults the offender from his Sinners of traffic are also When my case comes up, I shoes to the insects crawling do my share of groveling and abundant, all waiting out of his pants pocket. The anxiously for the entrance of whimpering and offer to man is guilty of a parking shine the czar's sandals after FELLOW STUDENTS the grand mogel, who is violation and must face the TM probably having breakfast court. This only seems to WORLD CLASS realities of a heavy fine or infuriate the judge further, THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO on the back steps. possible prison sentence. TRAINER II and he bangs his croquet HAVE YOUR Fanfare of unseen Tough luck eelbreath. mallet angrily on the freezer. trumpets. The royal boy is Training Shoes After everyone had One of the witch doctors has coming out. Everyone stands a coughing spasm and leaves up and a man on the front finished kicking the prisoner, the room. Environmental Portrait row is shot for looking at the we all went into a side ceiling during such a solemn banquet hall for inter- The grand wizard then moment. The judge has been togation and a reception. The gives me a divine and all- PHOTOGRAPHED BY New Miss GSC already busy By FRANCES COFFIELD enjoys working with guitar and sang with a band children, and hopes to own called Down Home Cookin'. Alison Delany, a sopho- her own kindergarten one They played at Six Flags, SKIPPER more Early Childhood day. Alison's love for country private parties, and country Education major, is well and blue grass music stems dubs. They played at Stone underway in representing from her singing country xvlountain with Jerry Reed GSC as Miss Georgia music with her father since and Jerry Lee Lewis and at Southern College for 1979. she was six years old. Burt's Place in the Omni RIGGINS The Atlanta native judged In 1977 Alison played International. the little Miss Evans County Pageant on Sunday April 1 IN and will compete in the Miss Georgia pageant on June 30 The College Pharmacyl I conVERSE STATESBORO AT LOW STUDENT in Columbus. Alison plans to sing the medley of Linda The Uptown Drugstore with tho Downhome Attitude. PRICES. Ronstadt songs that she sang 19 SOUTH MAIN, STATESBORO, QA. 30458 764-5421 As seen in Runners in the GSC pageant in the HE'S FINALLY GRADUATING! X World Magazine . . Miss Georgia pageant as ( ■*■*•••*•*•*-*•■•*•*•*•*•*•*.*•*• *.*.■.■.•.».*.*.*.*:*.*.*.* AFTER JUNE 9th HE'S RETURNING well. The queen represented 5 Star Rating Georgia Southern at the Miss TO ST. SIMONS AND SEA ISLAND. Savannah Pageant on '"""""" 1 REG. March 27. I Gerrald 's Navy $40 SO HURRY TO MAKE YOUR Alison graduated in 1977 HAIR STYLES I Suede. $34.99 APPOINTMENT NOW. from Riverwood High School in Atlanta as one of the ten & STATESBORO MALL •:• CALL 681-3444 OR COME BY 120 most outstanding seniors $ Hair Cuts ..$3.00 | and was vice president of her UNIVERSITY VILLAGE OR LEAVE A senior class. § Style Cute $3.50 -ij JU**<>rtfc NOTE IN LB. 8681. Her hobbies include S Hair Style $6.00 $ Quality Discount World playing the guitar, reading, "We Sell R & K Products". Downtown Statesboro ■ 1 and arts and crafts. She .'.•.•.'.•.*.».'.*.V.'.V uiiiiiinmnim Page 10, April 9, 1979 Study abroad for school credit Imagine—you spend a Garber sadd. "Graduate charge, and several days are summer in Europe and students, high school spent in Paris, but there are receive school credit, you teachers and college also some free weekends so 1 visit neighboring countries, professors may also partici- that students may travel on 1 attend classes in a foreign pate." their own," Gaber said. university and experience the Both Garber and Peter- "Trips are also planned life and cultures of new son, although located at for those touring Spain and lands—A chance of a Georgia State University, they visit such cities as lifetime? Definitely. A travel all through Georgia Madrid, Sevilla, Granada, possibility? Yes, if you are a informing other colleges of Toledo and Barcelona," student enrolled in one of the the program. Garber said. 33 colleges in the University "We sponsor two different "Those students going to It System of Georgia. kinds of programs, both of Germany will have an The Studies Abroad which require about a B opportunity to visit a place Program, which is offered average for participation," where few have been...behind state-wide, gives students the Peterson said. "The France, the Iron Curtain. Students opportunity to visit the Spain and Germany trips spend time in both East and - countries of_ their dreams, require as prerequisite a West Berlin. To many stu- take courses there, and earn minimum of three quarters of dents this is the highlight of academic credit, according to the respective languages or their trip," Peterson said. J. L. Peterson, assistant equivalent knowledge. Jeanne McRee, a student director of the Studies Participants study the who went to Germany in Abroad Program. language and culture of the 1976, will never forget the gs "The price, which varies country." differences between East and fe- depending on which of the "The Rome-Athens and West Berlin, as she writes in es five offered trips a student Latin America trips have no the Foreign Language ir- chooses,. includes roundtrip particular course prerequisit- Beacon, a quarterly publica- nd air fare, room and board, es and offer courses taught in tion: tuition for classes and at English," Peterson added. "Our first impressions of least 10 days to travel," "In Italy and Greece East Germany were flashes Peterson said. students study the ancient of unsmiling officials, "The program offers five civilizations of Rome and soldiers, and fences while in different trips. Students can Greece. The Latin American West Berlin was an exciting, choose between France, Program based in Mexico thriving city." id Spain, Germany, Latin City offers a wide variety of If a student does not have America and Rome and courses taught in English an overall 3.0 average but Disco with CHIC, pictured above, office in the Administration building Athens," said Studies and Spanish at all levels, has a language grade aver- I and ADC Band Wednesday, April 11 from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Student Abroad Coordinator Cannon from beginning to very age of B, he or she is still at 8 p.m. in the Hanner Fieldhouse. tickets are $4 in advance and $5 at Garber. advanced. Each trip is very eligible to take the trip. ge- Tickets for the SUB sponsored event the door; general admission tickets "Although students in the different from the other. For those students who in are now on sale at the McCroan box are $6 in advance and $7 at the door. Georgia University System Students in France attend have not taken a foreign have priority entrance, the University in the city of language, there are two trips students from other states Dijon." available. and private schools are "Weekend excursions axe On the Classical Cultures sometimes admitted," planned by the Professor-in- Program the students stay in Rome and then travel to Greece. The courses are Suicide oriented around on-the-site Continued from p. 9 quickly as possible. visits and are taught by Situational clues might He emphasizes that the classics professors. "The include the sudden ending of longer you hesitate to seek Roman Forum, the Coliseum, a relationship with a spouse help for a potentially suicidal the Vatican, Pompeii and or lover, a drastic drop in friend, the less likelihood Naples are just a few of the grades, being fired from a job there is that you'll ever have places they visit in Italy," he >m which the student needs in a second chance to be helpful Garber said. "After several weeks in as order to remain in school, or Much information on the loss of other financial Italy, the participants travel *y. subject of suicide is readily to Greece, where they visit ed assistance. available. To obtain a free list When several of these such places as Athens, of books, articles, and Delphi, Mycenea, Corinth danger signals are apparent, bibliographies send a , Dr. Miller urges friends of the and the island of Crete," stamped, self-addressed, added Garber. troubled student to contact legal-size envelope to: the student health or Not many people actually counseling service, a crisis Center For Information On see the ruins of the Roman center, or a community Suicide, Post Office Box Empire; it is learning history mental health center as 19382, San Diego, Calif. "in a way no American class 92119. can teach," Peterson said. SeeSTUDDjISip.ll ECONO-WASH SAVE 5« 3

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Page 11, April 9, !979 ~N Native American music being preserved MUSIC NOTES How many times have you music at all. But most remain and individuals that keep the them (they are not tug thought to yourself, "Damn, true to the musical form of its idioms alive. The Klezmorim sellers). But if all else fails, K I'm tired to the same old originators. has released two albums in you can order them direct Skip Jennings music." Whether is be rock, Strachwitz goes to great the last year full of Yiddish from Strachwitz s record , classical, or even the lengths to insure that his wedding music. The music store: I dreaded disco sickness, product is the real thing. has such a joyous bounce to it The Down Home Music Co. sooner or later you're bound Often he ventures out for field that it is hard to keep still 10341 San Pablo Ave. to get tired of the same old recordings. Many of Arhoo- when it is being played. El Cierrito, CA 94530 thing (how anyone could not lie's albums have been One of my favorites in the •■ t be tired of the disco sickness recorded by the masters right Arhoolie catalog is Clifton A hundred years from New fees for facilities set is beyond me). The point I in Strachwitz's living room. Chenier. He combines his now people will be greatly want to make is that there are Arhoolie also has three Louisiana Cajun influences indebted to In an effort to provide New costs for use of some musical idioms that you sub-labels. The Folklyric with and comes up with for the work he is doing today better service to the area campus facilities are as probably have never label is devoted to re-issuing accordion rock. It takes in preserving folk and ethnic community, Georgia South- follows: classrooms, $5 hour, explored. historical records of ethnic listening to it to believe it. musics. But why wait till ern has announced a new set maximum of $15 per day; Consider native Ameri- and regional music. Old- The main problem with then? You have a fine of fees for use of campus Rosenwald Building confer- can musics. I'm not talking Timey Records re-issues is finding opportunity to get into it now. facilities by both on and off- ence rooms, $5 hour, about the contributions of historical country and Cajun them. Very few stores "stock Don't blow it. campus groups. maximum of $15 per day; Foy Americans to the previously records. Blues ' Classics "As a regional institution Recital Hall, $7 hour, mentioned idioms, but music presents re-issues of of the University System, we maximum of $25 per day; that is totally peculiar to this historical black blues are always seeking to McCroan Auditorium, $5 country—the joyous sounds albums. Strachwitz re- THE CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS maintain and enhance hour, maximum of $25 per of American folk musics. masters the old out-of-print fe- attention to the special needs day; Biology Lecture Hall, $7 records he collects and makes es Preservation of native of our service area," hour, maximum of $25 per American music has been them available to the public ir- explained GSC President day; Hanner Fieldhouse, $5 once more. id championed by a man in Dale W. lick. hour plus actual direct costs California—Chris Strach- Some of the Arhoolie He added that charges for clean-up; Old Hanner witz. With his own record family's more recent efforts for most college facilities Gym, $4 hour plus actual label—Arhoolie Records—he in historial records include were minimal with some also direct costs for clean-up; has produced hundreds of "Hot Swing Fiddle Classics," carrying a small clean-up fee. Eagle Field, actual direct albums capturing forever the "Kalama's Quartet" — The College Facilities costs for preparation and sounds of some of America's Hawaiian music from the Coordinator (located in the clean-up ($25 per hour with most original musicians. 1920's—"Lydia Mendoza and id business office) will direct lighting additional). Arhoolie Record's catalog her Family"—a Mexican n- most campus facility usage. The Landrum and Will- contains an incredible aray singer-guitarist from the ill The only exceptions would be iams Center dining halls will- of musical forms: country 1930's—, and the lates issues for non-credit instructional rent for a $50 fee plus charge blues, Cajun music, tradi- in the Texas/Mexican border activities and activities for clean-up. In case of tional and modern jazz, music series (there are at where assistance is needed in banquets or other catered Chicano music, and ethnic least fourteen of them so far. planning and coordination. events in Williams Center, musics (Flamenco, Jewish, Arhoolie keeps these These will be handled by the the flat rate will be deferred Austrian, Irish, Hawaiian, forms of music fresh and up Division of Public Services in favor of a charge of 50 Ukrainian). Granted, some of to date. Strachwitz has cents per person. ca- and Continuing Education. it is not really American uncovered several groups Studies Continued from p. 10 week in Yucatan visiting the said. Anyone eligible for exciting and important The newest addition to the ruins of the Mayan civiliza- financial aid may use it to experience of thier lives. That Studies Abroad program is tion. They also see Pyramids help pay for the program. is a lot to say about a nine- week academic program," the trip to Latin America. All of the Aztecs and other places "For some of our students, of interst in and around Garber said. ef of the other programs are this is the first time to leave he nine weeks long and students Mexico City. Georgia, and for almost all, To apply for any of these earn 15 hours of credit for "These are the kinds of the first time out of the trips, students should contact work done. The Latin trips that many only dream country. These trips help to the Studies Abroad Program, America Program lasts six about. The Studies Abroad develop a person and give Georgia State University, weeks and 10 hours of credit Program is state subsidized them a different perspective University Plaza, Atlanta, are earned. and is one of the least on life," Garber said. "Most Georgia 30303, telephone They study for four weeks expensive programs avail- who go say it was the most ^number (404) 658-2450. il in Mexico City and spend a able anywhere," Peterson r International Cyclery Outdoor Sports, Ltd. Don't \bcs-(,)tt"o,\r!tF] V a small or unpreten- tiousr wineshop or restaurant 2 a: a small bar Miss The return of the classics is now.. and or tavern b= NIGHTCLUB- what's more classic than Izod's all cot- This ton alligator'd Lacoste' shirt. In colors for golfing and leisure, it's the shirt for Spring! year round comfort and good looks. • HAPPY HOUR • NIKE RUNNING SHOES $19.00 Plus Monday-Friday — 4-6 p.m. STATESBORO MALL A FULL LINE OF CAMPING GEAR Check Our Entertainment Schedule Also RALEIGH BIKES Daily Luncheon Specials INTERNATIONAL CYCLERY KiiEpEq „"AA Tradition Since 1921... I'L^.. A COMPLETE BICYCLE REPAIR SATURDAY NIGHT is LADIES NIGHT 37 N. Main St. ><_ Page 12, April 9, 1979 Sarah's Place expands in floor space and menu By VAN SIKES in the ground floor of the Center more of a functional Lee is her assistant. has adopted'the philosophy entitle the holder to two "Hey! Let's go get Williams Student Center,'has students' center. The idea of a snack bar in that "if it were not for the sandwiches (a meat or fruit something to eat.!' been totally remodeled. Walls Howard Hamilton, assist- Williams is not new. In the students, we would not be plate may be substituted), "Naw, Let's go play have come down, a newdecor ant director of food services, past, it has been tried and it here anyway." Because of potato chips or cookies, and a pinball." has gone' up, the menu has attributes the change in has failed. Hamilton blamed this, "Sarah's" is geared large drink. "Where can we go?" been extended, the facility "Sarah's" to progressive earlier failures on the fact toward the students and will Future plans for "Sarah's" • Have you checked out has been enlarged, and the managment and aggressive that there was no "atmos- look to fill student needs. include further remodeling "Sarah's Place" lately? If adjoining game room has leadership on the part of food phere." He said that the Student meal contracts will and the installation of new not, you could be in for a big been refurnished. Also, the services. Who are the people facility was too "bulky" and be honored from 7a.m. until 7 equipment. This equipment surprise. With the closing of hours of operation have been of food services? Bill May is the structure served to p.m. Breakfast is served from will allow the preparation of Williams Dining Hall, there extended to afford students a director, Hamilton his separate students into tiny 7 until 10, lunch 10:05 until 3, "hot off the grill" hambur- have been many changes in "late night place to be." Food assistant , Sarah Savage is groups. In remodeling supper 3:05 until 7. All gers and French fries. The the snack bar. serivce management is manager (and namesake) of "Sarah's," the walls were business after 7 p.m. as well breakfast menu will soon "Sarah's Place," located trying to make Williams "Sarah's Place" and Wendell torn down "to open it up." as weekends/ will be cash include sausage and biscuits "Sarah's" management sales only. Meal contracts as well as hotcakes. Also, a wide screen television will he installed. Sarah "hopes to have an outdoor picnic area later this quarter. We're doing it all for the students, but we have to have their support. &NEMA-$C0PB Food services wants to see Williams become a true student center, but Hamilton is quick to point out that they This week the SUB presents Blue Collar on the weekend have to have the support of and Fellini's 8V2 as the Wed. free movie. the students for the idea to Blue Collar stare Richard Pryor in a different role than succeed. Hamilton wants what this talented actor usually plays. The story concerns student views, their likes and three Detroit auto workers who find escape from their dislikes, and their business. grueling day to dav labors by planning to rob the union He says that "nothing is safe. This film also stare Harvey Keitel and Yaphet Kotto. immune to change," but Last quarter the SUB presented Fellini's Casanova' student input is necessary to which was one of the more diverse, if not entertaining, enable food services to know movies that we have shown this year. 8'A is thought to be what students want. Fellini's best film by many critics. Saturday Review says, "Ya'll come see us," said "Fellini is blessed with more than a touch of genius. So is' Hamilton. "We want your 0 'Oh, boy! Now we can stand in line at Sarah's instead of at Landrum.' his film." business. We've got the best All showing are in the Biology Lecture Hall as usual. sandwiches in town!"

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Claim at lost and found in To Enlisters money is automatically Roeenwald Building. (4-9) Georgia men and women canceled. FOR SALE: SpaWing Legacy Gold can qualify for as much as Call 764-5413 or 764-5414 Apply Now For For Sale irons. 77 model. Good condition. FOUND: In Business Office of Administration Building. Large $4,500 in educational $100. Call 681-2841. (4-9) assistance and bonuses by GUTL^O^ CCC Committees lady's brae jacket Come by The CCCrequests that any FOR SALE: 15-1/2 ft. fiberglaw enlisting in the Georgia 301 North. FOR SALE: Wurlitzer Funmaker Business Office to pick up. (4-9) interested student apply now canoe, cartop racks included Priced Special, Home entertainment organ Army National Guard to sell. Call Tommy, 686-2318. (4-9) course and all music included. between Mar. 15 and June 15. for a standing and/or Excellent condition. $600. Call 843- Under a new federal executive committee of the FOR SALE: Radio Shack AM/FM 2684. (4-9) Services enlistment incentive pro- Governor's Office CCC. Students should apply stereo recorder with built-in gram, a bonus plan is being in person to the CCC office, \\ cassette deck. Excellent condition Seeks Interns FOR SALE: Ram Golf Crabs. tested during the three- Room 107, Williams, before and a good system. Will take best Right handed. 7 irons, 3 woods, bag. SERVICE: Will do typing in record 5:00 p.m., Wed., April 11. time. Call 681-6121 and ask for month period. Representatives from offer. 681-1479. (4-9) $40. Contact Lonny at 681-1026 or Charlotte. (4-9) Under this program, men Governor Busbee's Office _ FOR SALE: 3-bedroom, 2-bath LB. 8526. (4-9) and women without prior will be on campus Tuesday, UampUS House. Screen porch, large military service may enlist in April 10, 1979, to mterview ry,, „»*-„, corner lot, fenced back yard, the Guard for six years and Georgia Southern College* ^rUSdtiers garage. 2 Prince Way. $37,000. 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14, April 9, 1979 15th NCAA ranking Pi Eagles record stands at 22-6 The Eagles have relied on heavy hitting to carry the the exception of junior right-hander Alan Willis. Willis, team to its 22-6 start, good for 15th in the country according who holds a 6-1 record to go along with a 2.141 earned run to a recent poll. average, has among his victories a one-hitter against West GSC is hitting .303 as a team: Junior Scott Fletcher Virginia and a two-hitter against Campbell. (.449) leads the way with Mark Strucher (.394), Bob Laurie Sophomore Rodger Godwin has been the only other j. (.367), Chip Gray (.380), and Terry Metts (.303) the other hot consistent starter, with a 5-1 record and a 3.65 ERA. Carlos hitters. Colon has pitched well in relief as well as a shutout of Strucher, a junior from Merritt, Fla. has tied the Armstrong State in his only start. Colon is 2-0 with one school record for home runs in a season with 11 and broken save and a sparkling 1.58 ERA. the record for home runs in a career with 23. Jim Morrison, The Eagles own a rather high team ERA of 3.93, but 81 now with the Philadelphia Phillies, formerly held the opposing teams have given up 8.65 earned runs per game. w Georgia Southern College water; leading the team, record. Team speed is another plus for the Eagles. The school h. im coach Bud Floyd making them want to win the Strucher also leads the team with 47 runs batted in; and record for stolen bases in a season is 26, and both Fletcher ^nds with his three seniors meet, and beat host Georgia Chip Gray is second with 37. and Gray have a shot at that record with 16 each. d their second place trophy State. Standing with the Pitching, a strong point last year, has been spotty wittt^ m this year's Sun Belt trophy are (L-R) Scott Muse, r /itational, recently held in Avondale; Mark Robinson, r Santa. According to Floyd, Athens; coach Bud Floyd; .—- i\e seniors made an effort not and Mark Miller, Jesup. The seniors led the team by nly in the pool but out of the setting three school records. SPORTS ^ _ , : . Ut Southern's Alexander picked as alternate for US' Walker Cup

Georgia Southern golf coach Buddy Alexander was recently named as first alternate for the 1979 U.S. Walker Cup team. ' The 10-man U.S. squad was chosen by the Golf Association. Pitcher Roger Godwin in fine form. They will face the British team May 30-31, in Muirfield, Scotland. 1979 Eagle Baseball Score Pitcher "I "Naturally, I'm dis- W Campbell 12- 1 Willis appointed at not making the W Campbell 12- 7 Kilimonis team," says the third year W Old Dominion 5- 1 Godwin GSC coach. "But it's still an W Old Dominion 5- 0 Warenik i honor to be chosen as first W West Virginia 9- 0 Willis i alternate." BUDDY ALEXANDER 10- 3 Kilimonis Alexander, a native of St. W West Virginia 13- 9 Godwin Petersburg. Fla.. was an Ail- Georgia Open. He has played W Catholic Warenik American golfer at Georgia in the past seven U.S. W Catholic 10- 4 1 Southern in 1974 and 1975. Amateurs. He has guided his W George Mason 16- 1 Kilimonis i He won the 1977 Eastern Georgia Southern.team to w Brockport State 8- 2 Godwin 4 Amateur, and was the two straight NCAA Tourna- W Florida International 9- 6 Warenik runner-up in the 1978 ment appearances. , | L Bowling Green 6-13 Rodriguez HininnniiiiiiiiiiiiimmniiiiMn L Florida International 2- 7 Kilimonis ,< L Miami 4- 7 Willis St. Paul's Lutheran Church L Miami 6-10 Godwin L Jacksonville 1-13 Warenik ' Rev. Thomas V. Handrick. Pastor >■'■ W Jacksonville 9- 8 Lasted Hwy 67 South W Jacksonville 10- 4 Kilimonis W Lehigh 9-0 Willis W Lehigh 5- 3 Godwin Students W Armstrong State 5- 2 Warenik 4 Welcome W Armstrong State 2- 0 Colon 4 NEED A RIDE? W Baptist 12- 2 Willis ADULT BIBLE STUDY. . .9:15 a.m. 681-2481 W Baptist 9- 4 Lasted 4 \\ MORNING WORSHIP . . 10:30 a.m. 681-4098 W Vakkwta State 21- 0 Godwin { L Vakkwta State 3- 9 Warenik 4 »a»P)Coi y»»»»»—»*—»#*»—#»*——»»#»»—#»—*»*»»*»**» 4 4 SGESEUECT.ON.OTHhHS.aT^O, RUEBEN ROSENBERG 4 DEPT. STORE Sights !n Sounds Values A College Budget Can Afford Radio Television Stereo Repair PAINTER PANTS • ARMY FATIGUES WHITE A RLUE OVERALLS Student Discounts 1 Ouany Dfccount Worm OPEN — Mon.-Sat., 9-6 14 South Main Street 17 S. Main St. Downtown Statesboro 764-2113 . Downtown, 7_64-4078 1 . Jt. m m » • • • *» 3 1. '~ a © B 3 & e C '3 3 ■■ HHSBHHn

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For Cindi Osmer and Susan Busby the curtain has closed on their swimming careers at Georgia Southern College. But these seniors had definite plans for after college when they came to Statesboro. Osmer came down from. North Merrick, N.Y., not only to swim, but also to participate in the Thera- peutic Recreation program offered at Southern. Before coming south Cindi compet- CINDI OSMER SUSAN BUSBY ,.»- ed in the AAU during her High school years, setting While attending Towers Both girls thought that state records in both the 50 high school, Busby swam for .coming to Southern was a yard freestyle and back- four years, and was voted the positive move for their strokes. A two-year stint at most valuable and most swimming. Cindi Osmer the State University in improved swimmer on her made the best observation. Farmingdale, N.Y., copped a team as a senior. Her Junior College All-American thoughts when starting "The addition of Catherine honors for two straight years. school in Statesboro four Edmondson as the women's Improvement on her times years ago were to have a good coach was a plus for us. She and to complete her degree time swimming, improve on has the knowledge of the was the general idea when her times and earn her sport and is able to get along the New Yorker came to GSC degree. with thTTgirls well. last year. Osmer has improved her times and done well. The degree in Theapeu- tic Recreation will be Dismal slump ends complete in December. But at the time of the interview the possibility of a job with an airline was in the works. basketball season Susan Busby hails from offensive pyrotechnics; Conyers, Ga. Her reasoning For Georgia Southern, the for coming to Southern was recently concluded 1978-79 guard Simpkins continually simple—she wanted to swim, basketball season was one tossing long-range jumpers, major in journalism and she which began with bouyant while forward Anderson didn't want to attend a large optimism and ended in the pirouetted around the basket university. throes of a seemingly and used moves only a unshakeable losing streak. contortionist could fully Coach J. B. Scearce's appreciate. Eagles jumped out to a 4-0 Anderson, a 6'5" Louis- Oxford fields record, chalking up wins ville, Ky., native finished his against Georgia State, career as the school's third- ~r~house teams Armstrong State, Austin leading scorer with 1,843 Peay and South Alabama. points (17.2 average). By BRENDA TRENT An overtime loss to UT- Simpkins, a 6'4" Aiken, S.C., Georgia Southern's Chattanooga spoiled the product finished four points intramurals department has perfect record, but GSC came behind at 1,839, the fourth two new Softball fields which back to upset UNC-Charlotte all-time scorer (17.1 career will be used for afternoon and gain the finals of the average). games. Poinsettia Classic with a win For the season, they p Terry Spence, intra- over Murray State. finished one-two in scoring, murals director, said when Georgia Southern was 6-1, with Simpkins leading the the college bought the Oxford but the team never could get way with a 22 point average Hall property a large field untraced against Furman in and Anderson trailing at 18 was included. Plant Opera- the Poinsettia finals, ppg. Anderson led the club tions turned this field into dropping a 105-83 decision. with a 10.3 rebound average two Softball fields—a men's Losses to Florida State and and a 46.2 percent field goal field with a 300-foot Bucknell ensued at the accuracy. homerun line and a women's Kiwanis. Old Dominion Simpkins was named to field with a 240-foot homerun Classic. the all-tournament teams at line. The Eagles bounced back the Poinsettia and Kiwanis The new fields will be used to beat Valdosta State and Old Dominion Classics. In for afternoon games at 4, 5, UNC-Wilmington. UT- addition, he was named the and 6 p.m. Monday through Chattanooga held its hex Atlanta Tipoff Club's College Thursday. Night games will over GSC and took a triple- Player of the Month for be played at the Sports overtime-win of the season. February. Matt was ranked Complex beginning at 6 p.m. What followed was amongst the top scorers in Monday through Thursday. frustration heaped upon the NCAA's Division I Spence said Softball has frustration for the Eagle throughout the season. always been big but this year faithful, coaches and players. He was named along with we have the biggest league Four games were decided by 63 additional outstanding ever. He said there will be 90 six points or less, but when it senior college players as a teams playing a total of 800- was 'all over Georgia participant in the 27th 900 games. Southern had dropped 13 in a Annual Portsworth Invita- The teams will play row, finishing with a 9-18 tional Basketball Tourna- regular six inning games record. ment played March 21-22. Senior playmaking guard with a one-hour time limit. The season,. while not The games will be played Phil Leisure led the squad in memorable, did have its assists for the fourth according to American bright spots. Seniors Matt Softball Association rules consecutive season, finishing and Dudley tournament ! Simpkins and Kevin Ander-' his career with 346 and an 8.1 scoring average. softballs will be used. son provided numerous VSOSL . >. .. ,, .y.- >rIF Page 16, April 9 1979 Fourth at Furman, third at Auburn GSC's golfers place second in Palmetto event

\ *Jx"«J^ *i* *A* *ji- Georgia Southern came scores of 217. To date, the •T* »T* *f» *T*-"p. disappointing first round withstood a second round leaders. Auburn came out on strong over the last 18 Eagles have finished, second total of 301 to rally and take charge by the University of smoking on the final day of holes of play at the March 9- in both "designated tourna- The Eagles, ranked 11th third place in the Southern Georgia to win the touna- play shooting six under par 11 Palmetto Invitational golf ments" this spring, the Gator' nationally in the current Junior-Senior Golf Champ- ment. The Plainsmens' first 282 that left Georgia two tournament, finishing and Palmetto. The "design- issue of Golf World Maga- ionship hosted by Auburn round total of 286 (best four of strokes behind in second second to North Carolina. ated tournament" format zine, finished fourth in afield University, March 30-April 1. five rounds) was five better place. Georgia Southern The Eagles, tied for the was implemented this year to of over 20 teams in the March Jodie Mudd, the freshman than the Bulldogs' 291, and managed 294 to slide past -, lead after the first round, fell aid the NCAA Tournament 13-15 rain-shortened Furman sensation from Louisville, six strokes ahead of the Alabama and capture third. 15 strokes off the pace during selection committee. Intercollegiate. Kentucky, continued his fine Crimson Tide. The Dogs, led Ricky Smallridge of Saturday's second round. But The other three-applicable Florida won the 36-hole play with an even par total of by Griff Moody and Joe Auburn ran away with the a strong finish saw Coach to the Southeast—are the tournament, tallying a score 216. Other Eagle scores were, Holbrook with 69's, domin- individual trophy recording Buddy Alexander's squad Furman Intercollegiate, the of 572. Wake Forest was next Tom Carlton, 220; Pat Lynn, ated the second round with 204, 12 under par, and his pull to within three (1109) of Schenkel Intercollegiate, and at 585, Georgia was third 226; Marc Arnette, 227; and an eight under par 280 that third win this season. Griff North Carolina's winning with 587, and GSC followed Bob Burk, 230. moved them three strokes Moody of Georgia closed with total of 1106. the Southern Intercollegiate. with 589. Georgia's Griff Auburn University ahead of the first round 67 for 209 and the runner-up Wake Forest was third at Georgia Southern will not Moody won a four-way 1111, while Florida and play in the latter due to a playoff. North Carolina State schedule conflict with its own Georgia Southern's Pat rounded out the top five of the tourney, the Schenkel. Lynn tied for eighth with a 20-team field, tied for fourth "We're looking good right one-over par 145. Marc at 1113'. Louisiana State's now," says Alexander of his Arnette and Jodie Mudd Wayne Defrancisco was the team which has now finished finished at 148, Toby Chapin medalist, carding a nine- in the top five in all three of had a 149, and Tom Carlton under-par score of 207 for the its' outings. "I'm extremely rounded out the Eagle 54-hole tournament. proud of the way they came contingent with a 150. Augusta junior Tom »X* *A* *A* ^L» o* back during that final round. T^ *^ ^f* *f* ^f* Carlton and Louisville, Ky., We knew we could still win it, freshman Jodie Mudd tied for but 15 strokes is a lot to make The Georgia Southern fourth with one-over-par up." linksmen overcame a Bob Laurie comes of age

At the outset of the 1979 rtfiM*: I,*. baseball season Bob Laurie had a reputation as a no-hit, good field player. But after a 22-6 start, which has landed the club a ranking of 15th nationally, the third baseman has turned into an outstanding hitter, with a .367 batting average. Batting second in the order, the Erie, Pa., native has already equalled last year's RBI output (9) and exceeded the number of extra Betsy Handwerk stretches for backhand in her loss to Stetson's Mary Turner. base hits (5) he stroked while hitting .283, appearing in 41 games. He is a cinch to increase both his run and Eaglettes slide by Lehigh 5-4; total hits over the 1978 season.

The secret? "Just plain fall to powerful Stetson, 9-0 hard work," intones Eagle coach Jack Stallings. "Bob's By DAN PIPPINGER was down in total points, 4-2, nan-Banks 6-4,6-4; and Gray- gotten better every year The Georgia Southern then courageously battled Helfrich were victorious because he's worked at it real tennis courts were invaded back to win all three matches against Farmer-Steele 7-6, 6- hard." last week as the GSC and the meet 5-4. 2. Laurie made the club as a women's tennis team During singles competi- Stetson University came walk-on his freshman year, continued their 1978-79 tion, the top three seeded to town Thursday March 29 seeing limited (10 games) season of playing host to Eagles were defeated as with an excellent team and a action. both Lehigh and Stetson Susan Hunter lost to Audie great chance of sweeping the "He's taken advantage of University. The Georgia Altaian 6-3, 7-5; Kim Mosley meet against Southern. This Laurie: from walk-on to riches Southern women fought a was beaten by Elise Braceras they did as the final talley our program, and learned a season when Bob was visibly addition to playing second" hard come from behind battle 6-2, 6-0; and Nancy Gray fell was 0-9 Stetson. Shriver fel lot. Roger Smith (infield more aggressive at the plate. base last year, he's also against an improved Lehigh to Mimi McClennan 6-4, 6-0. Stetson was a superior team\ coach) has worked with him If he was aggressive last pulled duty at shortstop and squad on Tuesday, Mar. 27, Claire Kirby was victor- but scheduled them becaus* quite a bit arid it shows." year, to date he's been played some in the outfield. before losing to the fifth ious against Debbi Banks 6-3, of their great attitudes aiyji A versatile player, Laurie downright belligerent in the Crego returned to the ranked small college team in 6-1; Betsy Handweik lost to competition. After losing ' filled in for Sergio Crego at batter's box. lineup this season, reclaim- the nation, Stetson Univer- Mary Jay Turner, 6-0, 6-4; Stetson, the Eagles record < i second last season when a Bob's gained more ing his old position. Bob was sity on Thursday. and Betsy Bochman defeated now 5-3 overall and 2-0 in th..J broken foot sidelined him for confidence at bat and it has shifted to third, where he took Dr. George Shriver, the Allison Steele 6-2, 6-1 to give conference. \ the year. He fielded a very shown," continued Stallings. on all comers, earning a women's coach, seemed very Georgia Southern two wins "For a sport generally respectable .945, and was Stallings also noted, that starting position at the "hot pleased with the victory over in six matches. considered to be an individ- actually more noted for his Laurie (who has five stolen corner.' what he called a "question- The doubles went much ual one," . Shriver noted, skill with the glove, not the bases) is an excellent He has done a commend- able" opponent hot really better as Southern's team of "we've gotten strictly a team bat. baserunner. able job while acclimating knowing the quality of the Mosley-Kirby beat Altman- effort this year." "I would But that's all changed. It Laurie come to Georgia himself to the new position, Lehigh team. Going into the Braceras 6-2, 6-7,6-1; Hunter- attribute this to our increased first became evident last Southern as a shortstop. In fielding for a .911 average. double matches, Southern Handweik won over McClen- depth."