Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern

The George-Anne Student Media

4-7-1970

The George-Anne

Georgia Southern University

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne

Part of the Higher Education Commons

Recommended Citation Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (1970). The George-Anne. 628. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/628

This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. April 22: 'E-Day' Plans Complete

0, J. FOPFMAM mt

<^UNMni ITU, Ml f NO f 5 ^'■« VOLUME 50, NO. 25-STATE.. 70

( Greek Week Begins Tommorrow Jerry Butler concert highlights Greek Week activities. Also on tap are a beauty contest and Greek Olympics. For full details, see PAGE 8

International Debate Diane Hawkins and Betsy Ho //owe// meet an overseas challenge and emerge victorious in a debate with two Oxford (England) University students. For a summary of the verbal circus see PAGE 7. Rain Plaques Eagles Rain-plagued Eagles defeat Lewis College and lose to Eastern Michigan. Gymnasts

-^;s* . finish eleventh in nation. Golf Jerry Butler appears in concert Saturday night at 8 p.m. in the Hanner and tennis underway. For all Field House. Tickets for the concert can be purchased in the Williams and Landrum Centers for four dollars each. Butler's big hit is "Only the sports new, see PAGES 13, The Strong Survive." special Photo 14, and 15. I i,

Martin Luther King Memorial March Draws 300

Over three hundred people participated in a memorial march and church service honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Saturday. Blacks and whites get it together as Patrick Jones, Vice-President of the Georgia NAACP, addresses audience in the William James High School if Auditorium. For complete details, see SECOND FRONT.

Staff Photos- Neville THE GEORGE ANNE, Tuesday, April 7. 1970 Page 2 APRIL 4 SERVICE Students, Faculty March In King Memorial

By DAVIDTICE Community Committee in charge A student, Jim Gibbons, said chains across the road. solution is love. The dividing line News Editor of the march reported that the of Dr. King, "Non-violence is At William James High School is the same everywhere. It must be people in the street numbered cool, until you get killed. Then, the marchers assembled in the crossed with love." you've got to do something about auditorium. When I arrived at the steps of close to three-hundered. The next speaker was Georgia the Ad building, the time was five The crowd of singing and it." Chants of "Two, Four, Six, I questioned a middle-aged Vice-president of the NAACP minutes after five and chanting marchers headed east on Eight, We don't want a honkey Patrick Jones. approximately 20 persons were Highway 301. Their destination gentleman standings at the corner state," were quelled by Mrs. sitting on the grass nearby. At was William James High School of U.S. 301 and U.S. 80 what his Charlie Lewis, who acted as "I would like to talk to you * fifteen after five the group located on Williams Road. views were on the March. master of ceremonies. about dreams in dreams," said adjorned to the Georgian Hotel, The college was represented by "Well, I reckon it's alright." He Jones. "And I would like to make Mrs. Grant introduced the first and from there they walked to the a number of students both Black smiled and turned back to watch it clear that when a man deprives speaker, Miss Esther Grant, a courthouse lawn. and White, and several faculty the marchers. another man of his freedom, then junior at Statesboro High School, Upon arrival at that point the members. One of these faculty There was some great deal of he must pay with his own." and after a prayer by Rev. W.D. square around the courthouse was members Joseph Theriault, an shouting. Usually the phrases were Kent of the First African Baptist crowded with persons, mostly instructor in French, had this to rhythmical chants such as "Two, After Jones's talk, Mrs. Carrie Church of Statesboro, the Blacks, and a loudspeaker blaired say of the march. Four, Six, Eight, We don't want a Howard sang "Take My Hand, program got under way. Dr. Martin L. King's now-famous "I think that there is still a racist state," and "The streets Precious Lord." Following the "I Have A Dream" speech. Five feeling of overawe by persons who belong to the people, power to Miss Grant told the audience, selection, Mrs. Lewis thanked the minutes later the march was under might otherwise participate. I the people." "There is a problem and I have marchers, and the audience stood, way. think that this march, though, is The Marchers moved up the solution. The problem is the held hands and sang "We Shall Roosevelt Love, member ot the good for this place." Highway 80, singing and forming racial dividing line and the Overcome."

SAGC Nominates April 9 THE (&rorg?-Ann? Election Set April 16 Second Front

"Right now, everything is still up for grabs," said Student voted. "We are aiming for a sixty-five ;sociation of Governing Councils President Steve Joiner. percent voter turnout April 16. "The future of students rights hinges on the interest shown We even have the possibility of a Cancer Drive Begins by the students in the upcoming SAGC elections. computerized election." Joiner "Leadership, that is, good leadership is essential if we are continued "Possibilities look good to obtain our projected goals-open housing, elimination of for this. If everything goes Next Week-April! 3-18 according to our plans, we will use during the week and will sponsor mandatory meal tickets, absence of housing regulations and a computer system in Augusta, Solicitation for funds for the a cigar-smoking contest for all better entertainment." Georgia to tabulate the election Cancer Drive will occur April 13 Nominations for S A< !C officers terminate upon the opening of the results." through 18. The campus campaign campus organizations. The will be held Thursday night, 7 polls on April 1 6." "Richard Whitmer, who is in will be held in conjunction with "Stogie-Smoking" contest, along 1 in. in the Biology Building. Each "In the past we have only had charge of the computer operations the Bulloch County Cancer with contests in tobacco chewing dividual desiring to run for an approximate 20$ voter for the Registrars Office, traveled Crusade. and spitting and bubblegum i lice must declare himself as a turnout, a ml grounds for to Augusta this weekend to check blowing, will be staged Saturday, Dr. John A. Boole, Chairman tndidate both verbally and in contesting the election have been out the probabilities of the S April 18, in Sweetheart Circle. of the Division of Science and w riling. abundant." He continued, SAGC's using the computer from Entrance fee for the day's Mathematics, will serve as campus "This will all take place at the "Voting will be convenient for Augusta College for our contests, beginning at 2 p.m., is chairman and oversee the five dollars. All the money special called meeting Thursday each and every student. The tabulations," said Joiner. SAGC has stipulated that 20 polls recruitment of faculty and collected will be donated to the night." said Joiner. "This meeting Joiner added "We will get the will be in operation during the administrative workers. Andrew cancer drive. will also include the nominations final word on this tomorrow." for class officers." election on April 26 so no Farkas is in charge of student For further information, Students who desire to run for Candidates for the positions of excuses will be afforded the activities related to the cancer contact Dr. John A. Boole, office may obtain a copy of the class officers must have a 2.0 GPA student for not voting." drive. campus extension 369, or Andrew SAGC election procedures from and those candidates for "Validation of student ID Sigma Nu will solicit funds Farkas at 4-2634. the SAGC office, in the William's Executive positions on the SAGC cards during registration is an must have a 2.3 GPA. extra control device to insure that Center. "Campaigning will officially a one man one vote concept "As far as giving the students Masquers Announce Cast begin immediately foollowing the remains in effect." JOoiner stated the election procedures, we can meeting." Joiner added "this year that each student, when he votes, do that," said Joiner. "However, pre-election campaign will will have his ID card punched as getting the students to declare For Spring Production continue for one week and will evidence that the student has their candidacy is another story." The bandit swears he did it; the up, and publicity) to drop by wife confesses she did it; and the backstage between 3:30 and 5:30 husband hauntingly echoes he did or any night during rehearsals. it himself. The bandit says that after raping the wife, he was Advise-Consent The Greek Goddess! driven by lust of the woman to savagely fight with the husband Pageant will be held in \ and kill him. The wife bitterly Friday's Offering McCroan Auditorium April \ admits that she was driven to hysteria after the rape. Then there For Free Movie 8-9 at 8:00 p.m. Preliminaries; is the account of the happenings This week's free movie, as told by returning husband's are to be on Wednesday, ADVISE AND CONSENT, is ■ soul. He claims that shamed by based on the Pulitzer prize the rape of his wife his life was April 8, with finals to be held winning novel by Allen Drury. corrupted and that there was no The film delves deeply into the Thursday, April 9. Admission other course to take but out thoughts and emotions that shape suicide. All these stories were is free. the men who run our nation. told: which one do you believe? The battle over the President's The public asked these same appointment of a new Secretary Competition will be in the questions of Claire Bloom when of State creates a dynamically she starred in Rashoman in the honest and impressive motion areas of evening gown, original performance which was done as a Western in New York. picture about political and swimsuit, and a toga to be You may also question our cast of personal struggles for power. The decisions made, but even originally styled. The top five excellent actors and actresses which are: the Priest. Eric more inmportant how and why [finalists will compete Brannen; Woodcutter. Mark Hoyt, they are made, provide a thought-provoking drama. Thursday evening, and the Wigmaker, Bill Bishop; Deputy, David Hughes; Bandit, Albert The Academy Award-winning winner will be announced Jones; Husband, Brad Hoyt, Wife, film stars Henry Fonda, Charles ::>': Rena Dubberly; Mother, Margaret Laughton, Don Murray, Walter On Sunday. April 12. at 4:00 p.m. a plaque in honor of J. Randolph following the guest speaker. Grimes; and Medium, Elaine Pidgeon. Peter Lawford, Gene Anderson. Chairman of the First Board of Trustees for the college, will i Tlmgard. Miss Hazel Hall is, of Tierney, Franchot Tone, and ' be presented to Anderson Hall Dormitory. Dr. John O. Eidson, who course, our director. Burgess Meredith. will preside at the ceremony, has asked Dr. Zach S. Henderson. We of Masquers welcome all ADVISE AND CONSENT President Emeritus and friend and acquaintance of Anderson to who are interested in backstage begins at 8 p.m. in McCroan participate in the program. The public is invitedto attend, special Photo work (set design, lighting, make Auditorium Friday night. THE GEORGE-ANNE, Tuesday, April 7, 1970 Page 3 DATELINE Who's Who Nominations (» Southern. 'Are Open To Anyone' Who's Who nominations are "open to anyone." reports Only college seniors Chairman of the Honors Committee Tully S. Pennington. and graduate si "That is, any student or member of the faculty can make a matriculated in fou nomination." The nominations must be endorsed by a undergraduate institutions Faculty Art Show April 7 In Foy graduate schools are eligible foi member of the faculty or administration or any other person nomination to Who's Who. 4» The Faculty Art show opens with a Reception Tuesday night April designated by the college to verify nominations and related Nominations are submitted 7, at 8:00 p.m. The opening Reception will feature live entertainment matters. annually after selection by and refreshments. Also, the artist-teachers will be in attendance to The basic concept of Who's Who Among Students in campus nominating committees. answer any questions. The Exhibit will include paintings, drawings, American Universities and Colleges is to provide a In most cases these committees sculpture, ceramics and fabrics. are composed of representative of democratic, national basis for the recognition of outstanding the administration, the faculty, The public is invited to the reception and to view the exhibit in the campus leaders. First published in 1934, this directory has and the student body. Foy Fine Arts Building, 3rd Floor Gallery. appeared annually. It includes thousands of listings from over Methods for judging the 1,000 schools in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and relative merits of various several foreign nations in North and South America. candidates vary widely although i| Eidson Attends Studies Meeting there has been a growing tendency to use an objective point-scale system to insure fairness in Dr. John O. Eidson will travel to Durham, North Carolina, for the selection. The campus committees meeting of the Southeastern American Studies Association on April 10 May 10 - Mother's Day and 11. are instructed by the national organization to consider students whose academic standing, service Give $1 To 'CARE' to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and Education plans Graduate Studies May 10th is Mother's Day. A supporting an extensive feeding future potential are decidedly day when millions of students will program in Sierra Leone. In fact, above the norm. The School of Education announced an expansion of the summer follow the American tradition of 58% of all school aged children All nominations must he program to serve students preparing to teach and teachers working giving Mom something special. presently receive their main meal endorsed by a member of the toward a graduate degree. According to Dr. Starr Miller, there will be a May 10th is also a day in which of the day from CARE. faculty or an administration or six-weeks term during which courses will be offered in Education and half of the world's population will In Turkey, where 80% of the other person designated by the related courses in the arts and sciences, and a three-week intersession go to bed hungry. A day in which people suffer from diet college to verify nominations and during which an Aerospace Workshop will be held. half of the 200 human beings related matters. born each minute will become deficiencies, thousands of mothers Both the full-quarter offerings and the intersession offerings reflect and children are being fed daily Since curricular and destined to die before age one. extracurricular programs at the growth of the GSC curriculum to prepare school personnel through It's a day, too, when American by funds raised during the 1969 Mother's Day campaign. various schools vary too greatly to the sixth-year in teaching, administration and supervision, school students can pay tribute to their psychology, reading specialty, exceptional education, early childhood Funds raised last year also permit accurate comparison, each mothers in unique form. Bee H. college is assigned a quota of education, and instructional supervision at the undergraduate level. Brown, Regional Director of went to a unique program in s Korea. Koreans have suffered nominees. This quota is carefully CARE, says that his organization calculated to insure a has a gift plan through which great economic setbacks since the war and, in many cases, a family well-rounded sample of the students can give their mothers student body yet it is kept small something special on May 10th finds it cannot survive unless both Junior Olympic Swimming In Hanner enough so that nominations are and, at the same time, help the parents find employment. Often desperate mothers, unable to both defined to an exceptional group The college will host the Georgia State Junior Olympic Short Course world's needy. The plan: simply of students make a contribution of one dollar work and care for their family, are Swimming Championships in the Hanner Gymnasium Annex April forced to abandon their children. 18-19. Co-sponsor for the event is the Quaker Oats Company, who or more to CARE in the name of sponsors the annual Nation-wide Junior Olympics. This is the first your mother. In order to stop this needless ORGANIZATIONS Amateur Athletic Union swimming meet to be held at Georgia Your mother will then receive child abandonment, the Korean Southern. a special Mother's Day card Government is setting up day care If you would like to be notifying her that needy people centers and nurseries for these represented in this years According to Swimming Coach Bud Floyd, there will be forty AAU overseas have been aided by you "economic orphans." The REFLECTOR, then you musl teams from throughout the state participating in four catagories: age 10 in her name. ■» children are supervised by trained have your picture taken no later and under, age 11-12, age 13-14, and age 15-17. Medals will be awarded Through CARE your donation, workers and receive at least one than April 15. ABSOLUTELY to winners of first through sixth places in the individuals events and to combined with others, will substantial meal per day. The NO PICTURES WILL BE winners of first through third places in relays. actually do something about the centers operate at little or no cost TaAKEN AFTER THAT DATE. suffering that surrounds us. to the parents. If you need to schedule your Preliminaries will begin at 9:00 a.m. on April 18 and 19, and, For example, money CARE's 1969 Mother's Day picture, come to the Reflector according to Coach Floyd, "We anticipate some state records and contributed in 1969 to honor contributions have, and still are, office between 3:30 and 5:00 certainly many pool records." any day except Tuesday. American mothers is now . CONTINUED ON PAGE 16

Quinn Elected As Arts Head

Harold E. Quinn, Instructor at Marvin Pittman Laboratory School at Georgia Southern College, was elected vice-president of the Georgia Industrial Arts Association. He holds the B.S. degree from Georgia Southern College.

4

SPRING QUARTER Movie Schedule

April 10 Advise and Consent I

April 17 Murders Row I

April 24 The Guns Of Navarone

May 1 The Bridge g May 8 Never Give A Sucker An Even Break May 15 Secret War Of Harry Frigg 1 May 22 Lord Jim I

May 30 Battle Of The Bulge : Mrs. Hugh Peterson, recently appointed member of the University System Board of Regents, pauses with students during Spring Quarter registration. Mrs. Peterson visited the campus earlier this week and met with All movies begin at 8 p.m. in McCroan Auditorium. many students and faculty during her tour of the campus. Here she chats with Bobby Herman, Savannah: Jeannine Metevier, Augusta: Mrs. Peterson, Sherry Rogers, Brunswick; and Dr. John O. Eidson, GSC President. While in Statesboro Mrs. Peterson was honored at a dinner party given by Dr. and Mrs. Eidson. THE GEORGE-ANNE, Tuesday, April 7, 1970 Page 4 T-A7RK-- /cj-70

tt) Editorials ■'♦ ffclMEfZ. #7SS Collet Is FOM i S£E THE 'AMTU&E.' COU_£.£*E- STUDENTS Swimming Anyone? TRY/tO^ TO DROWW CK>E ar TWK C0N\PKTK/ar3 Yes, sports fans, it's spring and you know what that means: the age old tradition of "Duck-pond Drop-in" will soon begin. If any young gentleman has the good fortune of meeting a girl and going steady, lavaliering, or getting engaged, he is blessed with the misfortune of getting a free bath in the filthy duck pond. In some instances, his fraternity 5FE TttE 'MATl/FE' &7UO&UTS U)Mt TO brothers are light-hearted souls responsible for this mayhem, sre vm 'MATURE' ST-UPEUTS BREI-^K- ACCEPT" THE Re-STONOllMiJ-ry F»R BpEAP/Nr, : l)E. PRETTV GiASOR_ but the fraternities are not the only chosen ones who T7+E RPErry a,Lt^^i pooR.f participate in this tribal custom. In fact, two years ago, one very industrious gfoup of men in Sanford Hall saw to it that everybody in the dorm had a taste of the murky waters. Consider for a moment what's at the bottom of the duck pond. First, there is an outstanding collection of broken ] i' bottles and beer cans. Next, there is a generous assortment of weeds growing in the soft mud on the pond floor. Combine

By LARRY LEWIS admission will be charged. Staff Writer On Friday, April 10, beginning at 4:30 p.m., there will be a five-inning handicap softball game between the IFC and Panhellenic. A Jerry Butler concert will highlight "Greek Week" activities beginning Friday night features a Greek dance sponsored jointly by the fraternities Wednesday, April 8, and running through Saturday, April 11. According to and sororities. Admission to all fraternity men and sorority women and their the lnterfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council, the purpose of dates is free. "Greek Week" is "to promote the Greek way of life, to foster unity among The fraternities and sororities will compete against one another in the the Greeks, and to promote positive public relations with the student body Greek Olympics, beginning at 1 p.m. on the golf course. Fraternities and and the college." sororities will pick contestants for each numbered event; however; those All major activities during the four-day event are co-sponsored by the persons chosen will not know which event they will participate in until the Panhellenic Council and the lnterfraternity Council. Olympics begin. The fraternity and the sorority with the highest point total Preliminaries for the Greek Goddess contest will be Wednesday, April 8, will each receive a trophy. with the finals taking place the following night. Coordinator of the Greek Jerry Butler will perform in concert Saturday night in the Hanner Field gGoddess contest is Wayne Buffington (Pi Kappa Phi). House at 8 p.m. Tickets will be on sale Monday through Saturday in the Immediately following the contest Thursday night, Dr. Frederick Landrum and Williams Centers for four dollars per ticket. Trophies for the Kershner of New York will present an address in McCroan Auditorium. Dr. Greek Olympics will be presented at the concert. Kershner is the author of numerous articles and a book on the Greek system. With the exception of the Jerry Butler concert and the closed Greek All fraternities, sororities, and interested persons are invited to attend. No dance, the public is invited to attend all events free of charge. GREEK WEEK 1970

KershnerSpeaks In McCroan f to promote the On 'Greek Way Of Life

Following the Greek foremost authority on the pledge's needs with a new Greek way of life ... Goddess contest on Thursday history and social approach to chapter night, Dr. Frederick significance of Greek letter re-building. Kershner, Jr., chairman of societies, and his ideas are the History Department at fast becoming the guiding Dr. Kershner has been Columbia Teachers' College light for national officers and able to innovate "the chapter to foster unity ... and noted authority on the collegiate organizations. of the future" concept and Greek system, will speak on In the area of chapter and programs with formerly Greek life in McCroan campus leadership, Dr. weak, non-directed chapters. Auditorium. Kershner has defined the role of today's chapter, today's He conducted the Dr. Kershner is in demand fo promote positive member, and today's collegiate workshop at the as a speaker at national IFC/Panhellenic National Panhellenic fraternity and sorority organization. His concepts on Conference last fall in Miami, conventions, leadership pledge education have and will be speaking at many schools, and Greek challenged chapters all over collegiate leadership clinics 1 workshops. He is currently the country to re-examine sponsored by Operation public relations... writing a book entitled "The their programs and to Greek in major cities this History of American introduce his ideas for year as well as at many Fraternity Ideas." making pledge education national conventions this He is considered today's more relevant to today's summer.

Swim Meet wheelbarrow race, a chariot race, a tug-of-war, a pyramid Greek week activities will Greek Week Activities build, an egg toss, and a begin tomorrow, April 8, caterpillar race. night McCroan Auditorium will be presented with roses to allow for easy removal of with a swim meet at 4 p.m. in Points will be awarded for will be the scene of the and a loving cup. their pants. the Manner pool. Three each event as follows: three preliminaries for the Greek Immediately following the A trophy will be awarded events will be held: free-style, points for first place, two Goddess contest. Each contest, Dr. Frederick D. to the winning team and an breast-stroke. and points for second place, and fraternity and sorority is Kershner, Jr., of New York, award will be presented to back-stroke. one point for third place. required to enter a will speak. Dr. Kershner is the the worst player of each Bach fraternity and contestant. From these girls, author of numerous articles team. sorority will be allowed to five finalists will be chosen. and a book on the Greek enter four swimmers. Kach The contest will require three system. There will be no Dance Jerry Butler swimmer will compete in a changes of clothes: evening admission charge. four-lap free-style relay. Two dress, swimsuit. and Greek Friday night there will be a The Butler concert will will swim in the breast-stroke toga. Five judges will be Softball closed Greek dance in the Han- begin at 8 p.m. in the Hanner relay, and the other two will chosen from the faculty and ner Gym at 8 p.m. Field House. Tickets will be compete in the back-stroke the administration. Friday at 4:30 p.m. there on sale through Saturday, relay. No swimmer may The following night the will be a five-inning handicap Olympics April 11, in the Williams and compete In all three events. finals of the Greek Goddess softball game the IFC and Landrum Centers from 11 First, second, and third place contest will be held in Panhellenic Council. Men will The Greek Olympics will a.m. through 1:30 p.m. and ribbons will be given to both McCroan Auditorium at 8 be required to bat and field get undedway Saturday at 1 from 5 p.m. through 6:30 fraternities and sororities for p.m. A second-runner-up. a opposite-handed. Both men p.m. on the golf course. The each of the three events. p.m. each day. The price is first-runner-up, and a Greek and girls will have to take afternoon's events will be a four dollars per ticket, and all Goddess will be chosen. The their pants off when running three-legged race, an orange Greek Goddess pass, leap frog, a piggy-back men attending the concert are runners-up will be presented to econd. All participants are required to play barefooted race, a bat relay, a urged to wear a coat and tie. At 8 p.m. Wednesday with roses, and the Goddesses jgl THE (Sronp-Attn? Organization News Tuesday, April 7, 1970 Page 9

Craig; Vice-President, Nan and Terry Stocks for being one of Larry Smith, Savannah; Benjie congratulations to Martha Ellen Edenfield; Secretary, Jan Canady; Sigma Phi the five finalists in the Miss GSC Clark, Clarkston. Howell who was installed as the -,)• Treasurer, Paula Sirmons; Ritual, Pageant. Representing Pi Kappa Phi in new president of Panhellenic on Kay Stroud; Historian Reporter, At the end of winter quarter, Greek Goddess Pageant is Stacia Epsilon JoAnn Sanders; Membership, Monday, March 30. Susan Stuart the pledges and sisters had a Long a senior from Lake Well, is the new junior delegate to Sheila Garvin; Scholarship cookout. After eating, the pledges Florida. Wayne Buffington, The Sisters of the Golden Panhellenic, and Marguerite Van Chairman, Chris Hull; Senior entertained the sisters. brother of Pi Kapp, is director of Heart of Sigma Phi Epsilon Sickler is the alternate delegate. Panhellenic Delegate, Connie The sisters also entertained the announced at their April 1 this year's Greek Goddess The winter quarter pledges Young; Junior Panhellenic pledges with a party Tuesday, Pageant. meeting their plans for the coming gave the sisters a hippie party Delegate, Carole Woodall; March 31. Becky Blackman, past quarter. One of the main events Wednesday, April 1. The pledges Alternate Panhellenic Delegate, president, was also honored. for the Sisters this spring will be Amanda Bruner; Social Chairman, provided entertainment for the Phi Mu sisters. Laura Screws, the little girl their Softball game against the Donna Jackson; Standards, "adoped" by Panhellenic, little sisters of Pi Kappa Phi. The Martha Lampp; Activities Pi Kappa Phi The sisters of the Kappa Mu game is scheduled for April 19, Chairman, Marilyn Brown; Public Chapter of Phi Mu congratulate attended the party also. The sisters say thanks to the pledges and the Sisters are busy practicing Chairman, Carolyn Brown; Service Gamma Kappa Chapter of Pi Peggy George for being selected as Rose of Kappa Alpha. Also for a great party. for the contest. Projects, Virginia Farley; Judicial Kappa Phi Fraternity last The Sisters were also helpful in Chairman, Carol Culpepper. Thursday evening, March 26, preparing refreshments at our The sisters would like to initiated the following men into Rush Smoker which was held on congratulate Marie Morris for brotherhood: Pat Rising, Portal; March 31. The Smoker was held being elected little sister of Pi Lee Davis, Warrenton; Craig at Mrs. Bryant's Kitchen, and the Kappa Phi: Pamela Godbee, little Fraser, Dublin; Alan Cody, number Rushees attending it was sister of Kappa Sigma Pledge class; Dublin; Bill Burns,, Clarkston; appreciable. A Rush party was Nan Edenfield and Martha Lampp Jerome Butler, Claxton; Joe held on April 4 at Cypress Lake. for representing ZTA so well in Watkins, Claxton; Mike Carpenter, The Prisoners of Time entertained the Best Dressed Coed contest; Macon; Jimmy Mullis, Statesboro; the Brothers and the Rushees. A Cabinet Meeting was held Sigma Alpha Iota April 1 and the agenda for Spring Quarter was reviewed. Considerations for Fall Quarter Sponsor 'Greek Sing' Chairman were discussed. There was also a consideration for a Sigma Alpha Iota, international professional fraternity for women in summer retreat aimed at even the field of music, will sponsor the Second Annual Fraternity and greater organization, Sorority Sing Thursday, April 30. entertainment, and community All non-music fraternities and sororities are eligible to enter the projects for next Fall Quarter. choral competition. A maximum of thirty members can participate in Immediate plans were also each chorus. Entry fee is fifty cents per person on stage. Entries must presented. On April 13 the new be submitted by April 23. pledges will be installed. Other Each fraternity or sorority choral ensemble will sing one of its own coming events will be a trip to songs and one other song taken from a musical, a movie, etc. The time Athens for District Day; a limit for assembling on stage, announcing the numbers, singing, and community project in Warner getting off the stage will be ten minutes. Robins; a weekend at Myrtle Beach. No penalties will be given for failure to utilize the entire ten minutes. Sigma Alpha Iota will furnish accompanists for those groups which need them. Immediate plans were also Judgement will be based on appearance, choice of songs, and sound. presented. On April 13 the new An engraved loving cup will be awarded to both the winning fraternity pledges will be installed. Other and the winning sorority. Last year's winners were Alpha Tau Omega coming events will be a trip to and Kappa Delta. Athens for District Day; a Susan Beck, chairman of the event, appeals for all Greeks to begin community project in Warner organizing their chorus groups. "This competition will be an excellent Robins; a weekend at Myrtle opportunity for the fraternities and the sororities on this campus to Beach. prove their fraternity spirit as they have done in their service projects, Next weekend is Greek Week social activities, and other outstanding accomplishments." and it is full of festivities due its Miss Beck added that additional information will be released later. the great organization, especially To clarify any uncertain points, contact her at Room 107, Wudie Hall. by Ted Fagler. This Wednesday - there will be a Swim Meet at 4:00 at the Hanner Field House. On Weds, and Thurs. nights at 8:00. Sig Ep will display their Greek God and Goddess at McCroan Auditorium. Two baseball games are scheduled this week. Delta Chi on Monday; Kappa Sigma on Thurs. The coach is Wilbur Johnson. Sig Ep welcomes Sandy Miller who is from Thomasville into the Sisters of the Golden Heart. New sponsors are also welcomed: Betty «*t West; Willa Stripland; and Donna VANITY FAIR. Stack. Donna and Betty are Sisters in Alpha Delta Pi. helps you scheme in color! Have you been to Chess Club It's the smartest strategy a girl could follow . . . GUFE¥'S? chemise and bikini colored to match in an array of The Georgia Southern Chess Club invites those who play chess DELICATESSEN TYPE soft and happy shades of nylon tricot. Lace trims and those who would like to learn both, for the gentle mood that's fashion now. to come to our meetings every SANDWICHES Tuesday at 8 p.m. downstairs in Chemise, 30-36, $6.00 Bikini, 4-7, $2.75 the Williams Center. lind \ For further information, contact Jerry Alexander, PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE president of the chess club, at Room 224 Cone Hall. 8:00 A.M. - 12:00 PM. Monday through Satxirday ZetaTau Alpha Jbdjacent to G.S.C. Campus The newly installed officers of the Zeta Xi Chapter of Zcta Tau For your shopping pleasure Alpha are: President, Carolyn THE (Sfcorgp-AmtP Organization News Tuesday, April 7. 1970 Page 10

The car wash will be held at sure to come and get your car sponsored by the sisters. During and its professional importance the vacant garage next door to the sparkling clean for the weekend! the meeting the responsibilities today. The Berry College Section B.S.U. and privileges of membership in will share the last half of the When was the last time your branch office of the Sea Island Bank on U.S. 301 South. The the sorority were emphasized. program. car had a really thorough, expert The GSC Section will be cleaning? The Baptist Student price is $1.25 per car. Your Kappa Delta Participating in a program support will be appreciated. actively competing for the Union is sponsoring a car wash Delta Lambda chapter of sponsored by Interbang, pledge publicity award to be presented at Saturday, April 11, from 10 a.m. The proceeds will go to the Kappa Delta has pledged six girls Jeani Merck appeared on the the breakfast session, along with Tell-All Show on Channel 12 to 5 p.m. Summer Missions Program. Be in a wildcat rush. The girls are: the Betty Lamp Award for the Helen Gun, Patricia Gay, Sharon Augusta, Friday, March 27. most members present, and the Nail, Chris Pratt, Debbie Roads, award for the largest per cent of and Linda Wheeler. On April 1 majors affiliated with A.H.E.A. they received First Degree and H.E.A. Since the GSC Section has the dmo their big sisters. largest membership of the college The Student Member Section On March 31 the washboard sections in Georgia, we are hoping of the American Home Economics to win the Betty Lamp Award. We band played for ATO'srush party. Association met Wednesday April have not yet reached the 50'; The sisters and pledges 1, at 7:00 p.m. in the Herty mark with majors affiliated with collected for the Easter Seal Building Living Room. the American Home Economics Drive, and on April 2 collected Allyson Cook, Nancy Smith Association. money for the bloodmobile with and Diane Hestar presented a skit: Pat Walters and Cynthia Hall, the Chi Sig's. "Going to Convention;" to boost projects co-chairmen, announced the number of members going to that the Section sent Easter cards An Easter egg hunt was held at to Brown's Nursing Home in Whitesville for the underprivileged the G.H.E.A. Convention. The skit will be held May 1-2 at the Statesboro. The cards were placed children on April 26. Many eggs on the patient's trays at breakfast. were hidden prizes were given, Marriott in Atlanta. The 100 Allyson Cook, first and refreshments were served for members of the GSC Section are vice-chairman, is planning to have the children. all urged to go. The 2 day event Miss Sara Talley present at an Ginny Taylor and Gail Barker will feature exhibits and informative program on flower were installed as Panhellenic's new outstanding speakers from across arranging for the May 6 meeting. vice-president and Kappa Delta's the nation in the field of Home Also on the agenda are plans for a new alternate. economics. If members desire any gathering of all home economics information about transportation majors and faculty before the end Congratulations to Cindy and hotel reservations, see Miss of the quarter. Shearhouse who was married on Margaret Pipkin, outgoing April 4. Susan Jones, faculty advisor, or Carolyn Bennett, chairman. State Student Member Section Chairman, will be at the G.H.E.A. The GSC Section will present Convention. She will announce Alpha Xi Delta one half of the May 2 breakfast the officers for 1970-71. Carolyn program, "You've Come A Long Bennett and Allyson Cook are On Thursday, April 2, the Way, Home Economics." The skit running for first vice-chairman pledges of Alpha Xi Delta were will try to show the humble and publicity chairman, respectively. &eH/////S T

And the subject is love. s for everyone between the ages of 16-21. fr & Who feel. Who understand. Who know about love. i\& 0' 1 ere will be five national recognition prizes, oa< **« beautiful diamond pendants 0* especially designed by Orange Blossom.

23 South Main Street SAVANNAH SOUNDS, INC. Statesboro, Georgia

is local headquarters. Pick up the contest rules and entry blanks now. The contest closes May 15, 1970. So hurry. The Most complete The time is now. Booking Agency in this Area

NATIONAL I'OKTKY CONTEST ANNOUNCED Plan your next party with live music Jack A. Carman, manager of Magazine, and Marsha Lee Grimes announced today that his Masters, daughter of poet Edgar from Savannah Sound jewelry store has been selected as Lee Masters and poetry editor of local headquarters for the Orange the CHICAGO TRIBUNE. Blossom national poetry contest Five first award winners will be in the Statesboro area. selected and presented with The contest, open to all young specia I ly designed diamond MIKE FULGHUM people between the ages of pendants by Orange Blossom. sixteen and twenty one, closes on Merit awards will be given to May 15. Entry blanks and rules runners-up. District Representative can be obtained now at Grimes. "We hope that many of Contest entries must be Statesboro's young people will written on the subject of love, enter the Orange Blossom and each entrant may submit up o contest," said Mr. Carman. "It is five poems, a total of 200 lines in an excellent opportunity to gain Call length. Each composition will be national recognition for their judged separately on its own creative efforts—and to win an Cone Hall Write literary merits. exquisite piece of jewelry." Heading the Orange Blossom Contest details are being sent panel of judges is singer-compos- to local high schools and colleges, Ext. 237 Box 11428 er, Glenn Yarbrough. He will be Mr. Carman states, but anyone assisted by Michael Mesic, requiring official information may Landrum Center assistant editor of POETRY obtain it at Grimes. Room 100 THE GEORGE-ANNE, Tuesday, April 7. 1970 Page 11 WALTER WEIR SPEAKS *» College Concerns—Pollution To War': Weir

While Dr. Walter Weir, also true. They feel that the intellectual from feeling. So what intellect, emotion, and social to find out for themselves, in fact executive secretary of the problems of modern man are so they are seeking is a unification action. they have been encouraged to do National Collegiate Honors urgent they need to be discussed; and meaningful integration of the this. The result is this atmosphere Council was here this week. Ric contemporary issues need to be intellect, emotion, social concern What of the sophistication of of permissiveness you talk about. Mandes, College Relations discussed. It isn't that they have on the college campus. They want today's student as compared to Some of the students in fact Director, asked him about college any particular point of view or their colleges and universities to the student twenty years ago? believe that the permissiveness has life in the U.S. as he sees it in his any solutions necessarily, but they be concerned about the gone too far. Some of them travels. are searching for solutions. Weir: There is no question, contemporary world and they actually object to it and s;i> that What do you see happening in Is it easy for them to seek out they are far more sophisticated. show that concern in a variety of they will try to remedy this in the college and university society change and to help bring change ways. Have we realized, and have we their own rearing of children. today? about? Why is their quest desperate? accepted that as a fact? Weir: Well, the college society When they come to the concretes Weir: Yes. It's a complex Weir: Well, the desperation Weir: 1 think we arc beginning is changing, changing very rapidly. of this -just how it is going to be business - some of them feel that stems from a crises in values. A to. We are beginning to recogni/.e Our students are coming to done - they are not sure how in order to be active, in order to desperation stems from a crises in that they are, in fact, coming to college concerned to find a set of that's going to be achieved. help achieve change, they need to their identity. What makes life college much more sophisticated, it values, a way of life - a meaningful Do you see in them a better get out in the communities. meaningful? That's the not more mature, but more style of life. They desperately tomorrow? Sometimes this takes the form of desperation. What are they going sophisticated in their knowledge want changes in college and in demonstrations, takes the form of to do with their lives? How are of their society and of the world Weir: Well, hopefully it will be society. They are concerned about participating in programs like they going to spend the next in general. Probably the greatest a much better world, it we can pollution. They are concerned VISTA, community programs. forty, fifty, sixty years of their single factor in producing this has survive in the meantime. These about war. They are concerned Most campuses now have a lives? They really ask that been the television. kitls are idealistic, perhaps too about what so many of them considerable number of students question. And then they ask the idealistic. That's a bad way of What of the home which has believe to be a materialistic involved in programs of one sort institution to think of that stating it I suppose, but they have permitted the development of society - they are concerned that or another of this kind. But this is question as it relates to the great difficulty coming to grips such sophistication? There seems more attention be paid to related to the intellectual guest. purpose of that institution. They with evil. Coming to grips with to be a hesitancy on its part teaching and less to the research One of the things that students feel very strongly that the scholars the shortcomings of man. And yet function. This is true whether one object to is this divorce of the who detach themselves from the toward accepting this sophistication. that's perrenial in man's goes to Berkley or whether one, I intellectual from the social world are wrong. That the times condition. If they can conic to suspect here in this campus this is concern. Or the divorce of the demand a greater integration of Weir: Yes. I think this is so grips with that, their idealism is because a good number of these going to carry them a long way. students come from families So I see a richer anil better relatively affulent but uncertain society. A society that is less themselves about where things are concerned with accumulating e going, what is in fact best. They material goods, accumulating have presented their own children property and yet a society that ™ (Sronjp- Ann? with a certain ambiguity here and will have most of these goods anil the children then have been asked will take them for granted. Organization News

GSC and end on the capital steps brothers are practicing hard in Randy's T.K.E. in Atlanta. hopes of improving on our perfect Frater Joe Cumbee has been Newly initiated brothers are: (loosing) season last quarter in elected to serve as representative Jet Henson, Rick Mossman, Pat basketball. on the IFC. Stomps, Russ Duncan, Sammy Rush is set for the week of Restaurant The weekend of April 4th was Smith, and Sammy Ore. April 5-11. The smoker will be held Tuesday April 7, at 7:30 in designated as fraternal activity NOW OPEN weekend. It consisted of a hayride room 214 in the Hollis building. Friday night and a trip to Hilton Delta Sigma Pi All interested Business majors are Head Saturday. The weekend We would like to congratulate urged to attend. 4:00 P.M. til 2:00 A.M. ended with a softball game with Carrol Anderson, Gary Banks, and The annual "Rose Dance" will be neld Alpha Xi Delta. Rusty Black who graduated last Saturday May 23. The Field representative, Cecil quarter. We welcome six new dance will be formal. All active 7 Days A Week Hollifield visited Lambda Upsilon brothers initiated last quarter: brothers and alumni will attend. Chapter on March 23. Larry Anderson, Owen Woods, "Me, Him, and Them," a popular Wayne Williamson, Buzz band from Savannah, Georgia, will S. 301 by City Limits Brackston, Robert Eubanks, and provide the music. A new "Rose" Kappa Delta Charlie Ricks. will be chosen this quarter. The Softball season is here and the CONTINUED ON PAGE 16 Eggs, eggs and more eggs were hidden by the Kappa Deltas in Whitesville on March 26. The Kappa Delta's had as much fun as the children who hunted the eggs. It's the Marine Corps' test for the officers lightly. Two six week They gave out chocolate bunnies Take your man who wants responsibility sessions at Quantico—or one ten for prizes and filled overflowing and leadership from the start, not week session—will tell them and baskets of eggs with cookies and candy. The KD's were entertained bar exam at some obscure point in his you if you've got all it takes to as much by the children as the future. And there isn't a tougher lead some of the world's best children were by them. test you could take—for the fighting men. If you do, you'll pin next Marines don't choose their new on your lieutenant's bars after Phi Delta Theta college graduation, and carry The brothers and pledges of summer new weight on your shoulders Phi Delta Theta colony received from that moment on. Mr. Bill Ross, field secretary of PDT as a weekend guest last week. Mr. Ross attended various meetings with the fraternity and administration before leaving Tuesday morning for Jacksonville. Congratulations to the new officers of Phi Delta Theta. The officers are as follows: Don Ask, Wiggins, president; Bubba a Renfrow, vice-president, Robert Jones, Secretary; and Jet Henson, Mairine treasurer. William Weil was elected pledgemaster. Talk to the Marine Officer Phi Delta Theta will hold its who visits your campus annual Charity Walk May 7-10. The proceeds go to Gracewood and Central State Memorial Hospitals to help the mentally retarded. The walk will begin;ajt,I, i II _ THE GEORGE-ANNE, Tuesday, April 7, 1970 Page 12 Interview Schedule | International Employment Service Student Personnel Services Office of Placement and Student Aid Offers Jobs To College Students Apr. 7—U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Room 11 3- Williams American College and in stores, hotels, resorts or staff of the co-sponsoring Apr. 7—Bibb Manufacturing Co. Room 104-Williams university students will be able to offices-and the wages are organization is available to help with any problems or questions. Apr. 8-Sears, Roebuck & Co. Room 104-Williams work in Great Britain, Ireland, generally enough to cover living Australia or New Zealand during expenses and some travel as well. The $25 fee for the Apr. 9—Internal Revenue Service Room 113—Williams International Student the summer of 1970 as Upon arrival in the host participants in a new International Employment service includes the Apr. 9—Harris, Kerr, Forester Accts. Room 104 Williams country, students attend an orientation sessions, overnight Student Employment service orientation and consultation Apr. 10—J. C. Penny Co. (ISE). The announcement was accommodation on arrival in the Room 104-Williams session at the offices of the made by the sponsor, the Council host country, and administrative co-sponsoring organization in that Apr. 1 3—Thomasville City Schools Room 104-Williams on International Educational expenses. Information about ISE Exchange, a non-profit country. At this session the is available on request from the Apr. 14-S. S. Kresge Company Room 104-Williams organization headquartered in students are provided with general Council on International information about the country Educational Exchange, Apr. 15-16—Marine Off. Recruit. Team Lobby—Landrum New York City. This program, arranged with and specific information about Department ISE, 777 United Apr. 16-Greenville,, S. C. Schools Room 104 Williams the approval of the governments employment opportunities. Nations Plaza, New York, New York 10017. Apr. 16 Hazelhurst Mills Room 113—Williams of the participating countries, During the students' stay, the enables students of all economic Apr. 22—Georgia Power Company Room 104 Williams backgrounds to experience life in Apr. 28— Waycross City Schools Lobby—Williams another country first-hand-by living, working and traveling Apr. 28-Daugherty County Schools Lobby—Williams 'Griffth Film Festival' among its people. Apr. 28-Houston County Schools Lobby Williams Through ISE, qualified Apr. 29-Cotton Producers Asso. Room 104-Williams students obtain working papers and are given assistance in finding May 11—U. of Louisville Apr. 30—Houston County Schools Lobby-Williams their own jobs in the host country. Most of the jobs that the A national student film institute, all in honor of silent students find are unskilled-often competion, a film festival, and an film pioneer D.W. Griffith, will be held at the University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, the week of May 11. The announcement was made on the anniversary of the 95th. birthday of the late Griffith, the internationally famous film maker was a Louisville native. The joint announcement was made by Dr. William C. Huffman, Dean of the University College at the University of Louisville, and Lee Browning, Vice President and station manager of WAVE-TV, a UNIVERSITY PLAZA Louisville station. The D.W. Griffith Student Film Festival is open to filmmakers from anywhere in the -and- United States. No institutional affiliation is necessary to enter any of the five categories. A total of $2,500 in prize money will go DONALDSON-RAMSEY to the winners. The money was made available by co-sponsor WAVE-TV, which will also award Store For Men at least one summer internship position in its Special Projects Department to entrants who DOWNTOWN evidence special talents. SHORT SLEEVE The five categories are dramatic, documentary, animated, experimental, and silent films. Judges for the 1970 competition 450 SPORT SHIRTS include Richard Schickel, film critic for Life Magazine, and Pauline Kael, New Yorker film critic. Other judges will be added $Q50 at a later date. 3 Cor $ I 0 Rules for the competition and Reg.$6 & $7 Value si«»i4fttoi7K« entry blanks are available by 3 contacting the D.W. Griffith Student Film Festival, the University of Louisville, University College, Belknap $/|50 Campus, Louisville, Kentucky, 3 for $ 12 40208. Deadline for entries is May Reg. $7.50 to to $10 GANT 1, 1970. The judging will take 4 place May 14, 15, and 16. During the week of May 11-16, concurrent with the competition, the University of Louisville will sponsor the D.W. Griffith Film Festival and Institute. During 600 pair TROUSERS mornings; Institute registrants will participate in discussion and Permanent I'n ss Solids. Stripes. Plaids practical sessions in filmmaking conducted by a national expert on the cinema. Afternoons will $«T5© feature screenings of major films 2 for $10 that relate to that morning's Reg. $7 & $8 Value activities. The Institute members 5 will also view the screenings of the competition films and hear the judges' responses and decisions. A i public showing is planned for the outstanding films of the 2 for SI 2 $£150 competition. A small fee will be Reg. $9-$10-$ll Value charged for the non-credit 6 Institute. Applications and Sorr\. No Uterations information may be obtained by writing the D.W. Griffith Film Institute at the above address. Tuesday, April 7. 1970 Page 13 m THE (Smrgp-Ann? SPOIM ^

DATELINE Eagles Defeat Lewis, 4-3; Then Lose To Michigan,9-3 ... Sports Saturday the Eagles defeated making the score 3-2. Eastern scored on a sacrifice fly by Lewis College 4-3 only to be Michigan then got one run in each Ammann. The Eagles protected demolished by Eastern Michigan of the sixth and eighth innings their two-run lead by making two 9-3 in the nightcap. making the score 5-3 in favor of more runs in the bottom of the In the afternoon game Lewis the Northerners. eighth inning. Lewis got their only got on the board with a two-run In the second game the Eagles run in the top of the ninth inning Chris Schenkel Honored Tonight homer by Kulwinski in the first. defeated Lewis by the score of when Dempsey scored on a single The Eagles followed up in the 4-1. Johnsin led off the Eagles by Pacer. Chard was the winning The date for the dinner in honor of Chris Schenkel has been changed bottom of the inning getting three attack on a Lewis error and Chard pitcher for the Eagles. from Monday night, April 6 to Tuesday, April 7, at 8 p.m. according to runs making the score 3-2. The an announcement made by Dr. John Eidson, president of the college. next run came in the eighth when Jody Stubbs, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Stubbs of Statesboro, has Lewis scored on an Eagles error. been named the recipient of the second annual Christ Schenkel Golf The Blues winning tally was in the Rain, Rain, Rain,Rain Scholarship and will receive the award at the dinner. bottom of the ninth when Wilks In making the announcement about Stubbs, Paul Carr, golf coach, came home on a single by Laney. said he was pleased to have the trophy and the scholarship go to such a In the nightcap it was another Eagles Get Rained Out young man and golfer as Jody. "Jody is not only an outstanding golfer, story. Eastern Michigan clobbered but is an excellent student as well. We will be happy to have him join the Eagle pitching staff for twelve The Eagle's baseball team have will be lost for the remainder of our golf team next fall." big hits. The first run for Eastern been suffering the misfortunes of the year. Fields dove back into The scholarship is in honor of Schenkel, who attended this school in Michigan came off a homer by injuries and the weather. The first base on a pickoff play and the 1940's while serving in the U.S. Army. Trott with no one on base. The Southerners have already had ten jammed his hand against the base. next Eastern Michigan scoring games rained out this season. "You just can't say what the attack came in the third inning Doubleheaders slated with loss of these two players will when Eastern Michigan got six Carson-Newman, Pembroke State mean," said head coach, Bill Wake Forest Defeats Eagles 6-2 runs making the score 7-0. The University, the University of Spieth. "They were two of the Eagles' three runs came in the South Carolina, and Erskine strongest hitters in our lineup." sixth inning when Griffin scored College were all washed out Both Fields and Angarone were On Wednesday night April 1, Wake Forest defeated the Eagles 6-2, in on a double by Shea, Smith recently. Most of the games are batting close to the .300 mark a ninth inning thriller. singled in Veryzer, and Shea being rescheduled late in April. before they were injured. Fields, The locals drew first blood as Roy Ammann scored on a balk in the scored on a sacrifice by As if the weather hasn't been who holds the Eagles' record for bottom of the first inning. However Wake Forest came back to tie up McMurrian. Eastern Michigan then enough trouble, injuries have the most triples in a season, had the game in the third as Robinson, the shortstop, scored from a double made their final two runs in the eliminated two of the Eagles' already rapped two three-baggers by Bergman, the rightfielder. seventh inning making the score best-hitting starters-one of them and was headed for what could In the fourth and fifth innings Wake Forest powered ahead by 9-3. for the rest of the season. have been his greatest season. scoring two runs in the fourth and three runs in the following inning. Friday in the first game of the Mike Angarone, a hard-hitting "We're going to have some At this time Sam Hendrix relieved Herbie Hutson and kept the twin-bill, Eastern Michigan junior from Trenton, New Jersey, pretty tough ball games the rest of opponents scoreless for the rest of the night. defeated the Eagles 5-3. The has been sidelined with a pulled the season," commented Spieth. In the eighth inning Gary Laney drove in one run hich made the Eagles drew first blood in the hamstring muscle. He is expected score stand at 6-2 in favor of Wake Forest. This was the final score of third inning when Veryzar hit a to be out for at least two more "We're hitting the ball better the night, but in the last moments it looked as if the Eagles might still double scoring Griffin and Webb. weeks. now than we were earlier in the be in the game. With Jim Wilkes, Jim Verriser and Roy Ammann Eastern Michigan tally came in the Ail-American centerfielder, year, but we're still not hitting making the bases loaded, the centerfielder, Terry Webb came to bat fifth inning when Rick Konik hit Jimmy Fields, sustained a broken like we should. We've got a lot of with two outs and a full count Webb struck out and the game ended a single, scoring Barringer. Ardell hand during the first inning of improving to do," Spieth with the final score 6-2. scored on a walk by Holmes game against Carson-Newman and remarked. Eagle Gymnastic Team Finishes 11th in Nation

By JACKIE PERKINS the all-around event. "I felt he did we have to do is master what we with twelve men, and Springfield Sports Editor an adequate job in compulsary are doing. Then we will be with College in Massachusetts, third, exercise, understanding the them." who also had twelve men. The Part of the Eagles' Gymnastic difficulty and the shortness of Eagles finished eleventh with only team along with head coach Ron time we had to spend on it," said The top three teams were two men. "We are in a good class, -X~ Oertley, participated for the first Oertley. "However, on the Northwest Louisana State the top three teams will rank in time in the NCAA college division optional exercise I have been him finishing first with eight men, the top ten in the nation," said championships at Ann Arbor, do better, but it is understandable Southern Connecticut, second, Oertley. Michigan on April 2-4. considering he had only two Twenty-three teams were in weeks prior to competition." This competition with the Big Blue was his first attempt at entering in the divisions honors compulsary and optional exercise only. "We didn't enter the team in competition. because we have been short of His placement was good personel and also because of considering three out of the seven injuries," remarked Coach athletes will be in the top ten in Oertley. "Our purpose was to gain the country, and two of them will recognition for the school-and definitely be on the next Olympic for the south—and to bring forth team. the names of our gymnasts." David Zirnzak, a ring specialist, The requirements in the finished twelfth on the rings and performances were the it was also his first time in compulsary exercise, which is the experiencing compulsary exercise world game compulsary used by in competition. A major reduction everyonewho is involved in came during his optional routine national and international when he landed on his hands and competition, and the optional feet in dismount. Ring specialist, David Zirnzak, exercise. "I felt it was a great advantage competed for the first time in Doing twice the normal being there, and I think it will compulsary exercise in Ann competition Danny Warbutton help us be known more Arbor, Michigan during the and David Zirnzak placed fairly nationally," commented Coach Championships. Zirnzak is only a high in the championships. Oertley. "We know we have more Danny Warbutton, all around man, placed seventh in the NCAA freshman. Special Photo Warbutton finished seventh in difficulty in performance and all Division Championship recently. special Photo THE GEORGE-ANNE, Tuesday, April 7, 1970 Page 14 Radovich Resigns -Rowe Named Head Coach

J.E. Rowe has been named and money. We know that Coach played only one year in their "Right now, I'm excited that head basketball coach at Georgia Rowe can more than amply minor league system before they have the confidence in me to Southern College, effective supply us with the time, patience becoming head basketball coach give me this post. It's the immediately, Athletic Director, and work. Our supporters have at Avondale High School in realization of a long awaited J.I. Clements announced been generous with the financial Avaondale Estates, Georgia. At dream for me. . .I've always Wednesday. end also." Avondale, Rowe coached four wanted to be a head coach at a Rowe, an assistant for three Radovich, who took the reins years, taking his team to the state college," Rowe stated. years, will replace Frank Radovich from Georgia's "Mr. Basketball," as the head man with the J.B. Scearce, accumulated a 48-24 tournament three of those four, The new Eagle mentor had his basketball Eagles. Radovich has record during his three-year and amassed an 84-20 overall playing days under Scearce at retired from coaching and is tenure as head coach. Rowe record. Rowe is especially proud GSC and stated he would adopt taking a year's leave of absence to served as assistant coach during of the fact that seven players he many of the great coach's return to Indiana University to these three years. coached in high school signed philosophies. grants-in-aids to major colleges. receive his doctorate degree. He He coached Steve Buckler, the plans to return to Georgia Rowe, a native of Jacksonville, "I've always admired Coach Eagles second leading scorer, Southern in 1971 in strictly a Florida graduated from this Scearce and considered him one while in high school. teaching capacity. school in 1961 and was voted of the greatest coaches around. I "We think Coach Rowe, along Ail-American in baseball and plan to use many of his with his staff, will be able to keep All-State in basketball. As a "I feel it a great honor to techniques. . .especially the idea up the winning tradition Georgia senior, he was a high scorer on the follow succussful coaches like J.B. that we will "play any major Southern is so proud of," cage squad with 16.1 points per Scearce and Frank Radovich here college, anywhere at anytime," commented Clements. "As we game and led the baseball squad in at Southern," Rowe remarked. "I Rowe remarked. move forward in the NCAA trying batting, rib's, and home runs. hope we can carry on their Coach Rowe is married to the to attain our goal of major college winning ways. Coach Radovich former Diane Keene of Claxton status, we realize that this will After graduation, Rowe signed has done a fantastic job here and and has three children, two girls take time, patience, hard work, with the New York Mets, but Staff Photo -Vogel he'll be a hard act to follow." and a boy.

Eagles Sign Jr. College MVP Editorial To Basketball Grant-ln-Aid

Last Thursday the Eagles met Lewis College of Illinois hoping to end a five game loosing streak, but were defeated in a The most valuable basketball player in Georgia's Junior College Athletic System has been thirteenth inning rally 7 to 2. signed to a grant-in-aid to play for the Eagles next season, head basketball coach, J.E. Rowe announced several weeks ago. The score was not a true indication of what happened. For the many Georgia Southern students who stayed, glued to the stands, | Mike Stokes, twice the most Junior College and the 1970 MVP Big Blue next season. the game must have been a terrific heart breake. Freshman girls valuable player for Gainesville in the GJCAA, will play for the remained after hours to watch the efforts of the Eagles. "I'm very pleased to sign Mike," said Rowe. "He's probably While the Lewis team changed pitchers five times, Southern's one of the best players ever in own Tommy Arden, pitcher, was the most outstanding player. Georgia and I feel we are real Arden at bat five times rapped 4 singles and a sacrifice fly fortunate to get him." bringing in one run of our two. Tommy had a no hitter going into Stokes scored 1564 total the seventh inning in which Lewis scored a run and the second points his two years at Gainesville came in the eight. Junior College under his old high school coach at Baker High in Columbus, Bubba Ball. Only 6-4 Stokes rebounds like he was three inches taller; he grabbed 393 caroms last season.

"1 liked Georgia Southern from the very first," commented Stokes. "That new fieldhouse is really a fantastic place and all the Light your fire! coaches and their program impressed me." AT ATLANTA'S Included in the dozens of honors Stokes has won is his PROFESSIONAL Ail-American status in high school and being voted the most valuable ACADEMIES player in nearly everything he has RADIO & TV BROADCASTING participated in. Not only is the FCC LICENSE • COMMERCIAL ART lanky guard proficient in basketball, but he hit .422 on the INTERIOR DESIGN Gainesville baseball squad also. He FASHION MERCHANDISING is an outfielder. PROFESSIONAL MODELING AND FINISHING Stokes high school and junior Train now in the field of your choice at one of college coach Bubba Ball the South's finest schools. Day or night courses, commented, "I'm real glad to see Mike go to Georgia Southern. He's full and part time. Evening classes available a fine athlete and the best twice weekly. Student housing. Limited enroll- offensive basketball player I've ment now for Spring Quarter ever coached." Free Placement service. (ALL, VISIT OK Head basketball coach, J.E. Rowe, shakes hands with Mike Stokes, junior college star, after he signed a grant-in-aid to play for the Eagles "I've coached thirty boys in SEND THIS COITON FOR DETAILS high school who have gone to play Coeducational Approved foi Veterans'Training next season. Special Photo college ball, too," added Ball. "So that should give you an idea of PROFESSIONAL ^ A. how good he is." Your New York Life ACADEMIES Stokes, only nineteen, shot the Agent on the ft best percentage of any player on GSC Campus the Gainesville squad, hitting 55% 1371 Peachtree Street, N.E.. Dept. T of his shots from the floor and Atlanta, Ga. 30309 (404) 892-8141 68% from the foul line. NAME William H. 'Bing' Mtr4 A brighter future ADDRESS Phillips can be yours "In addition," Ball remarked, CITY STATE ZIP 502 Pitt-moore Rd through a modest "Mike is an exceptional student PHONE AGE Statasboro. Ga. investment in life also-he has a 3.2 average in 764-4405 insurance now! school and is listed in Who's Who in American Junior Colleges." Link smen Open

IV 1970 Home Season The Eagle's golf team played away, at our opened its first home stand opponents' home courses, so of the 1970 season at the I feel we've been doing Forest Heights Country Club exceptionally well," noted Thursday. Carr. "I think we'll do much better now that we'll finally The Big Blue linksmen went into their first home get a chance to play on our m match of the year sporting an course. Playing at home is undefeated (5-0-2) record in definitely a big advantage." match play and two fourth Senior golfer, Eddie place finishes in tournament Register, has been low play. The Eagles finished medalist for the Eagles in fourth in the All-Dixie three of their seven matches intercollegiate Invitational with scores of 72, 71, and tourney in Columbus in the 75. (The Armstrong State fall, and also the Seminole and Malone match was '41 Invitational at Florida combined.) Sylvania's State University. freshman, Pat Lane, took low honors in two of the sets "As a team, we shot our Members of the 1970 Eagle golf team are shown above. They are (left to right): back, Ricky Arm strong, firing rounds of 67 and 70. Mickey Pass, Brooks Simmons; front- Jimmy Ellis, Pat Lane, Kenny King, and Stan Czerno. specia highest score of the year at Virginia's junior champion, I Photo the Seminole Tournament." Jimmy Ellism was low man I feel that we're going to do said golf coach, Paul Carr. for the remaining match with even better in the future. "We can play a lot better a sizzling 71. We're going to have a lot than we did in that meet." more three and four-way "Our boys all have good matches next session and In match play, the Eagles averages." noted Carr. "Ellis have been hard to handle, that will improve us even and Lane are low with a 73.5 more." beating Valdosta State average each, but Register College 290-311, Florida and Brooks Simmons (last Southern 298-301, Stetson year's low medalist) are close University 284-299, Malone behind with 75's." College 309-270 and Armstrong State of Stan Czerno (77.3), Ricky THE GEORGE-ANNE, Savannah. 478-496. The local Armstrong (79.3) and Mickey Pass (79.6) round out golfers were tied in two Page 1 5 matches by Tampa the scores for the Eagles. As University, 293-293. and a team, the Big Blue sport a Jacksonville University, 294.6 average. Tuesday, April 7, 1970 294-294. "Our year has been real "All these matches were good so far," said Carr. "but

it's a fact. •.!

more G S C students are enjoying the Luncheon Buffet at tk

k't^tAui-JAnr; just $1.65

you help yourself from the

Act III swings into Spring with crisp 100% Dacron'-. Poly- wide assortment of delicious ester Pontafino in a sleeveless dress with dropped waist, kicky pleats front and back, and a flattering round collar set off with today's fashion in a multi striped tie. White, Black, home-cooked food ...ask Tangerine, Yellow. Sizes 8-16 ,..,_ ,,,, th ose w ho h ave beeni! &Dupont's Reg. T.M. * 9025 THE GEORGE-ANNE, Tuesday, April 7, 1970 Page 16

Southern Woman -~A*«' X I Bonnie Paradise is a walking paradise. Spring has over ■ taken us, and the flowers have to hustle to keep up with this 5'4" brown-eyed sophomore from Stephens, Georgia. Bonnie is an elementary education major who enjoys traveling and meeting people. She is the Sweetheart of the pledge class of Phi Delta Theta and was president of the winter quarter pledge class of Kappa Delta. Bonnie likes Southern. "The greatest thing about GSC is lx i)W its friendly people and its atmosphere of southern \ ill f% hospitality." v ■ ■■■■ jllJMran

* *u ' ^ V /#

■:

""""Si ^""V » <--V - **s- ■= 1 I

Special Photos—David Lewis <

CARE...' you disrupt and destroy? This is a serious manner and recognize the Organization Arts Building at 8:15 p.m. critical point. necessity for clarifying their Admission is free and the FROM PAGE 3 FROM PAGE 11 On the other hand, I contend image. I call on the administration public is cordially invited. providing food, shoes, blankets, that no organization which claims to reconsider this question in light girls chosen will be given a tea in and underwear to sixty of these to be representative of the student of the amount of interest their honor "Rose of Delta Sigma centers. body can afford to exclude a generated by the open forum and Pi" will be crowned at the Rose Newman May 10th is Mother's Day. A group as large and active as Action the concern the student body has Dance May 23. day in which you can both "do has proven itself to be. To be shown for ththis issue; and I call The brothers want to welcome The Newman Apostolate will your own thing" and "do a world representative, you must represent of the students to inform Dr. Holland who will be Delta sponsor a weekend of Christian of good." CARE Mother's Day all factions, not just those you themselves on the issues at hand Sigma Pi's new advisor. Again we fellowship at Roosevelt State Park o contributions may be sent to: agree with or find pleasant to be and make their opinions known to want to invite business majors to in Savannah on April 16, 17, 18. CARE, Inc., 615 Forsyth around. Action claims 25-50 their representatives. our smoker tonight. Cost will be $5 per person. Building, Atlanta, Georgia 30303. members, and commands much Jim Hatfield Contact Sister Michelle for Students should be sure to include attention on campus. They cannot reservations at 764-3068 or at their mother's name and address be left in limbo this way. The 'E-Day...' Phi Mu Alpha 764-5005 in the Religious with all contributions. administration's saying that they FROM PAGE 6 On Thursday, April 9, Phi Mu Activities Trailer. Special Letter... do not exist does not erase all dramatize these questions. Alpha Sinfonia fraternity for men There will be a general meeting those warm bodies. But April 22 will be a success and Sigma Alpha Iota fraternity of the entire Newman Apostolate FROM PAGE 5 I call on the SAGC to consider for women will present a joint on April 8. All Catholics and of step with the general image of this group once again in an effort only if it sparks "a national "American Musicale" featuring interested people are invited to Action as being an active, 1 to make itself a truly commitment to do music by American composers. attend. A short business meeting participating group which has representative body; I call on something," Sen. Nelson The program will be presented in will be followed by a program accomplished much on campus Action to conduct themselves in a the Recital Hall of the Foy Fine presented by "Interbang." and off. writes. I would call on the members of Action to clarify themselves: Are you as your newspaper indicates or as your actions demonstrate? If you were included in the SAGC, would you work within the framework of its rules or would WANT SOME GOOD MEAT? I COMFORT for CONTACT C0ME T THE H0USE F SIR L0IN LENS WEARERS ifjOUSfc Of ° ° are you getting the most from your present For This Week's wetting solution? TRY Hamburger Steak Special

at our expense and : DIFFERENCE! WITH THIS COUPON FREE SAMPLES You can get one hamburger steak with baked potato and brochure at or french fries, bread & tea. NO OBLIGATION Located Adjacent to the Georgia Southern Campus Send coupon below in Windsor Village

■MI-CON LABORATORIES, INC. 520 Bonner Road FOR 991 Wauconda, Illinois 60084 OFFER IS COOD THRO! (.11 SI M)\V. U'KII. 1 t, I'M) I ; STEAKS ADDRESS REGULAR MON. THRU FRI. 11 A.M. TO 9 P.I SAT. 4 P.M. TO 11 P.M. TRY HOUSE OF SIR LOIN TONIGHT CITY HOURS SUN. 11 A.M. TO 2:30 P.M.

STAIt. ZIP