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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]. Board of Regents cuts budget GSC loses close to $300,000 in recent move By JEAN L. SATTERTHWAITE school will be closer to $300,000 as the with a balanced budget we had to In the past the library has been Staff Writer school must provide both the money basically give away all our hard hit by budget cuts. In a total cut A recent faculty meeting was for the actual cut and $40,000 for equipment money for the year. All the that amounted to $617,000 to the called to deal with budget unemployment insurance. new equipment we will get will have school last year, $110,000 came from cuts called for by Governor Joe "When it became obvious that the to come from grants and private the library budget even though it Frank Harris. Harris had called for state would need more money, contracts." Also cut back was money comprises less than five percent of the $40 million to be trimmed from the the cuts had to be made," said Bill Cook, for faculty research and about 20 total school budget. Explaining that year's state budget with $9.1 million vice president of Business and percent of the travel budget. cut, Cook said, "we had to take funds coming out of the Georgia University Finance. "It would be far worse if At the faculty meeting plans were from where there were funds. This is System; GSC will have to come up they waited until March or April drawn up to get the deans, preferable to terminating people." with $259,000 of this amount. when they are so far into the fiscal department heads, and faculty Lick said that efforts would be made This money will be put on reserve year," he said. members to draw up recommenda- to keep from hurting the library with should the state need it, said Lick explained that this cut came tions for where cutbacks can occur this year's cut. "We're going to try to President Dale Lick. "It is likely that after the school started the year "in a with, as Lick said, "the least damage resist hitting the library," said Lick. they will." The overall cut from the very deep hole. Just to start the year being done to the school." See CUTS, p. 2

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Printing program gets donations Priority of funds By JEAN L. SATTERTHWAITE management abilities. Or they come format single color press and bindery Staff Writer with a management degree and don't equipment. given to The Printing Management have the technical know-how." program recently received a $25,000 Arv Vogel, director of Printing "What we have now is all good, basic equipment," said Lick, "but black schools letter of commitment from the Management, who Lick credits in much of it is around 20 years old. This Printing Association of Georgia building the program here, said that (PAG) money will help to update the (PAG). Additional pledges and the money would go toward new system." By JEAN SATTERTHWAITE contributions could amount to equipment and later to the Staff Writer between $250,000 and $500,000 over development of a scholarship fund. Printing is one of the fastest growing industries in Georgia and "is the next 12 months, according to GSC An elaborate plan has been Because of the recently President Dale Lick. established to upgrade the program one of the biggest industries in approved desegregation plan for Atlanta," said Vogel. "They're GSC is the only school in the in three phases. Eventually the the Georgia University System, southeast, and only one of eight in the Administrative Annex Building asking us to double the output of priority will be given to two of the nation, to offer this program which would be completely given over to graduates in this program," he said. three traditionally black schools combines the technical skills Auxiliary Services printing and the The improvements in the program should capital funds become involved in printing along with Printing Management program. The will be a combined effort of both the available. This could result in management training. "Typically in recent PAG contributions should school and PAG and the PAG parent less funding being available for the industry, people will work their effectively put phase one into effect organization, Printing Industries of GSC. way up through the ranks," said Lick. and would include the aquisition of a America (PIA). "It's exciting to see Capital funding basically is "They'll have the technical training digital typesetter, photographic the industry put all this effort into one used for new equipment and for but they don't always have equipment, a duplicator, a small institution," said Lick. building and campus improve- The contributions and pledges ments. were made at a recent luncheon The plan called for improve- which had representatives from 27 ments on the campuses of printing companies from throughout Savannah State College and Fort the state and the national president Valley State College. This is of PIA, Rod Borum. The school gave a being done to make their detailed outline of the needs of the facilities more equitable with the program which included scholarship other schools in the system. funding, enrichment which would Bill Cook, vice president of allow for flexibility in program Business and Finance, stressed development and equipment. that this priority was given on One of the representatives offered money that won't necessarily be the school three printing presses available. Operational funding which "had been on our wish list," has already been budgeted, but other money for capital funding said Lick. All 27 companies pledged sometimes becomes available in support for the program. "They will February. "It depends on the be working with us and President Board of Regent's outlays—the Lick," said Vogel. "Each of these men money is never promised had to go back to their board of beforehand. If they don't have directors before they could make an exact contribution." money to cover the operational budget, no money can go into a "This has to be one of the largest capital fund," said Cook. program developments on campus," "If and when capital funds President Lick receives letter of commitment from PAG President said Vogel, "and if it hadn't been for become available, they will go to Wiley Tucker, Jr. (second from right), PIA National President Rod President Lick, it would never have the black schools first," he said. Borum (left) and PAG Executive Director Paul Massey (right). gone through." BBSS

Page 2, October 20,1983, The GEORGE-ANNE- Details of on-line registration are finalized Details for the new computerized Student Information Form (SI form) Fees must be paid by Dec. 9 at the Late registration will be held in registration system are being in their Landrum boxes. cashier's window in the Administra- McCroan Auditorium on Jan. 3. It finalized as students are finding Registration will take place in the tion Building or they can be paid by will follow the same procedures as instructions in their Landrum boxes, data processing area of the mailing a check to the Controller's early registration. Late registration according to Scott MacLachlan, Registrar's Office. At the time the Office. is for students who: 1) were accepted director of Records and Registration. student is assigned to enter the Those students who receive after early registration 2)hadcourses The on-line registration, which registration area, they will present financial aid should contact Jerry cancelled 3) did not take the begins Nov. 7, will place an emphasis their Registration Schedule Form Glisson in the Controller's Office at opportunity of early registration. on advisement. Students will receive and completed SI Form to a terminal 681-5314 before the deadline. Drop/Add will take place in a Registration Schedule Form from operator. A student's schedule will be McCroan Auditorium on Jan. 4. For their assigned advisor which must be The terminal operator will enter cancelled for not paying fees by convenience to the student and the completed by the advisor. the meal plan, vehicle registration, deadline, for academic dismissal, or terminal operator, a Drop/Add form During an advisement session, the and number of class hours. Then the for administrative holds (such as has been printed on the back of the student and advisor will write the course numbers will be entered and owing money to GSC.) These students Schedule/Confirmation Form. preferred course number, called a the computer will check for period may be rescheduled for late Students must get approval and "control number," in a column for conflicts, closed classes, permission registration if the cancellation was signature of their advisor in order to primary courses. only classes (classes that may be not for academic reasons. enter Drop/Add. Alternate classes will also be taken only with proper permission) 1 assigned to substitute for specific and overloads. primary classes. Other alternates When a student's schedule cannot may be added and are encouraged. be completed, he or she may either: 1) Students indicate on the return to the advisor for readvise- Registration Schedule Form the ment and then go back to the desired meal plan and the number of registration area, or 2) accept a vehicles to be registered. partial schedule that will be altered Students will also receive a on drop day. CUTS- Continued from p. 1 monitoring system. Lick claims that Among measures recommended to this may help soften the cut. be taken to offset the cuts are an effort "The average student probably to further reduce energy expendi- will not really notice the effect of the tures, and to either leave vacant cuts," said Lick, "but it will really be positions unfilled or replace them felt by the faculty. They've been so with part time positions. willing to go the extra mile and are giving a lot more than the university 2 With a grant received to work on system is giving them back. With the the energy system this should prove cuts, and considering what they've to be a big area of savings as the had to work with, our faculty and 1 building will be put on a computer staff are doing a remarkable job." Beginning their college careers at the head of their class, 11 new freshmen at GSC have been named as President's Scholars for 1983-84. The program, sponsored annually by Farmers and Merchants Bank of Brooklet, honors the college's top incoming Captain D's. freshmen based on college board scores. Each student received a 3 For Less Than $5. recognition plaque and a check as a reward for their excellent Can Eat scholarship. The scholars included (back, L-R) bank president SUMMER SAVINGS Billy Tyson; Marty C. Bragg, Sylvania; Randy G. Crosby, Use these coupons one at a time or all at once. Waynesboro; C. Andrew Bailey Statesboro, A. Kurt Thaw, 1 Either way you'll get three delicious meals for Norcross; Gregory D. Perry, Lithonia; Melissa A. Ledesma, less than $5.00. Claxton; President Dale W. Lick; (front L-R) Patricia L. Smith, Tarrytown, Teresa L. Wells, Sandersville; Pamela K. Kilgore, EICU SL EDIEQ Two tender fish fillets, Douglasville; Eloise M. Jenkins, Savannah. ■ •Kn rK,W natural cut french fries ■ FOR A Jk £?ft and 2 southern style hush ■ ■ ONLY 9 J.OU puppies ■ XH wtc 5«c 3MC =X H W* ■]

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By DEBRA JONES and using a metal draining device to Another project Herty was News Writer collect the resin into a cup, the trees recognized for was his proving A new educational attraction remained strong and later could be southern slash pines could be used to featured at GSC is the Herty Nature used for timber. This process manufacture newsprint. Later, Herty Preserve, soon to open around launched an entirely different became the father of modern pulp and Homecoming weekend in the wooded procedure of turpentining that would paper products industry and was area to the left of the main entrance to *>elp preserve the remaining forests. director of the Savannah Pulp and the college. The "cup and gutter" process Paper Laboratory. As a new learning experience, the consisted of two galvanized iron Individual and' group tours are Herty Nature Preserve will acquaint gutters, each two inches wide. One welcome. To make an appointment observers with facts about plants and protruded under the other to channel for group tours, call the Georgia animals and their habitats. This the resin from both gutters to the cup Southern Museum at 681-5444. The exhibit will consist of approximately below. The cup was a clay pot with a Georgia Southern Museum is open 70 stations with the first beginning at rounded bottom used to catch the from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., Tuesday the wooden shelter at the north end of resin. Herty performed many through Friday and from 2 p.m. until Sweetheart Circle. experiments using this method until 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. It is NEWSBRIEFS Each station will have a guidepost perfected and patented. closed on Mondays. with two indicators that correspond Feel unappreciated? to a description in a guidebook. After matching the indicator with the Feeling unappreciated? description, the reader will get a University of Kansas financial glimpse of the plants and animals in aid workers weren't after a their own surroundings. student sent two pizza-sized The Herty Nature Preserve, chocolate chip cookies to the previously called the Herty Pines financial aid office. Attached Memorial, was dedicated to Dr. was a note, admitting students Charles Holmes Herty in 1935. Herty, often hassle the workers who famous for his vast research in process aid forms, and forget to turpentining, used this land and say thanks. timber to experiment and measure the effectiveness of a new turpentining technique he invented Dorm enthusiasm called "cup and gutter." Before 1901, the methods used to To renovate the reputation of a rowdy residence hall, collect resin from trees were wasteful. University of North Carolina- The process used was called "boxing" Wilmington housing officials in which turpentine workers cut a sent summer mailings to deep hole into the base of the tree that incoming residents, including caused the resin to ooze out. Then a interest surveys, a roster of fellow box was attached to the tree to collect Guideposts point out plant and animal life on the Herty Nature Trail. residents, and T-shirt order the resin. This "boxing" process forms. Student staff for the weakened the trees to the point that if building were then specifically a strong wind blew, the tree would fall. chosen to deal with improving Herty began researching other ihe predominantly freshmen RJ.'s STEAKERY dorm. methods of turpentining and found that by slightly chipping the bark Daily Specials wmumHm Monday (Formerly of Mis & Hers]} has joined the staff of The Sirloin Tips 2.89 Lion's Deo . ,,.,.; William is a graduate of Brunswick Beauty College & a four year graduate from the University of Georgia advanced Cosmotology. Tuesday Sirloin Steak 3.79

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Page 4, October 20,1983, The GEORGE-ANNE- Carol Adams The George-Anne Privacy is a luxury $ One of my very first classes at Next, I went to sit by the lake. I KEVIN LIEVSAY DAVE PERRAULT GSC was Sociology 250. Just like all was sitting at one of the picnic tables Editor Managing Editor my other classes during my freshman watching a dog that was swimming year, this one had nothing to do with in the lake. He got out of the lake my major. I thought to myself, "What beside my table and decided to dry CAROL ADAMS DANNY WHELAN can I learn from this class that will off—all over me! The dog, south News Editor Business Manager help me when I get out of school?" Georgia gnats, and other students There is, now that I think of it, one around the lake once again took away Editorial views expressed in The George-Anne are not necessarily those ofthe Georgia Southern thing that I learned and will never my privacy. College administration or faculty. Signed columns are solely the viewpoint of the writer. forget. We were talking about what I tried a few other places, but could things are considered luxuries by not seem to find a place to be alone to different people. Being the narrow- "see what my soul doth wear." minded, middle-class students we However, after continuing my were, we never would have thought of search, I finally found a few ways to this one luxury the professor pointed have the privacy I need. You may Remove the video games out to us. She said, "Privacy is a think a few of them are strange, but luxury." don't knock it until you've tried it. Whoosh! Zap! Ka-Boom! These new sounds can now be heard inside Since I am an only child, privacy Landrum Center from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. everyday. was not one of the luxuries I 1. Ride your bicycle out to the We at the George-Anne would like to know who came up with the idea cherished. When I was small, luxuries country. It lets you leave your cares of cluttering up the meal hall with video machines. to me were Barbie Doll accessories, a behind by getting you off-campus. new bicycle, and no chores on 2. Close yourself in your closet. It's a shame to see a beautiful marble- and glass institutional Saturday so I could watch cartoons. Sounds strange, but no one will think building being trashed with video games. My professor pointed out to us that of looking for you there. It's great if These games are an eyesore and do little to add to the collegiate decor large families who live in two-room you have a walk-in closet. that such a building should have. shacks are not only deprived of baths 3. Schedule your classes so that Video games belong in the game room at Sarah's Place, and not in and color television, but they are also your roomates will not be in your Landrum Center deprived of the luxury of privacy. room or apartment at the same time Landrum Center is one of the buildings that is continuously in the When I got to GSC, I realized that you are for an hour. public eye and GSC's image would be improved if the games were college life was depriving me of my 4. Go to a church. Some churches removed. privacy. No matter where I went, keep their doors unlocked during the there was always someone there with day and don't mind if you come in and me. sit down. Even though I am not a person 5. Go to a cemetery. The only Our thanks to Plant-Op who Ukes to spend a great deal of time people there are dead. alone, I do need some time for ,-*-* privacy. As one great philosopher But seriously, all though my Take a look around campus next time you are walking to class. said, "Take some time to be alone; see college career, I have found that it is Rarely will you find an area of grass that has not been cut or a bunch of what thy soul doth wear." necessary to spend some time each leaves under a tree needing to be raked up. You will find numerous So I set out to find the luxury of day in private. It is a habit that I will flowerbeds and clean sidewalks. As a result of the hard work of the privacy. Let's see, what about my continue for the rest of my life. people at Plant Operations, the GSC campus always looks neat and dorm room? A roomate, neighbors, Going to classes and meetings, well-kept. We at the George-Anne would like to give recognition and loud music, and telephone calls were studying, and working are enough to thanks to the folks at Plant-Op. robbing me of my luxury. boggle anyone's mind. Being alone Where could I find privacy on a can help sort things out and promote college campus of over 6,000 a healthy well-being. students? I thought I'd try to find a secluded little corner in the library. I Louis Conrad Hill put it best when We need your feedback quickly found that you cannot go to he said, "We all must take some quiet the GSC library and be left alone. You time just for ourselves...time to reflect The George-Anne staff is composed of students (and a faculty will always see someone you know on all that has led us to this and they always want to talk—even moment...time to dream of all the advisor). Each of us works hard to cover the most important happenings in the library. places we might go from here." on campus and to meet our deadline. All of us are fired up about our paper, and we want other students and faculty members to share our enthusiasm. Help us to build The George- Anne's role as an important outlet for students and faculty to voice their opinions. Read what we write. If you disagree with what we've printed, tell us in a letter to the editor. We want feedback, good and bad. So let us know if we need "40 lashes with a wet noodle" for printing what you consider a biased article; let us know if you have an argument against an thing we print. Tell us if you disagree with anything that's happening on campus. Let us be your outlet.

ANDREA HUNNICUTT Features Editor CLIFF PROCTOR Sports Editor DONNA BREWTON Assistant News Editor KAREN BRANYAN Copy Editor ± GREG BRETT Photographer DEBBIE BLACKMON Advertising Production Manager BILL BRICKER Cartoonist ELIZABETH HIGHSMITH Typist DANA ARNOLD Production Assistant JEFF ALMOND and LINDA HELMLY Distribution FRED RICHTER, Faculty Advisor

The George-Anne is the official newspaper of Georgia Southern College and is owned and operated by GSC. The office is located in Room 110, Williams Center. The telephone numbers are (912) 681-5246 and 681-5418 and the mail address is GSC, L. B. 8001, Statesboro, Ga. 30460. -The GEORGE-ANNE, October 20,1983, Page 5 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

There are times when this social While it is true that it might be I might also point out that no center need only have a bar to helpful to see what one misses on a student is required to pay $35 or to W7m£ are we compete with the other hotspots test in order to learn from the take a short course; he could take around campus. Socializers have the experience, this is rarely practical on Reading 090 or Reading 99 and carry entire campus to themselves— standardized tests that must be used it as part of his regular in-class load. doing here Sarah's, The Flame, The Bald Eagle, more than once. A new test would The requirement for remedial work is apartments, dorms, and playfields. have to be created every quarter if the established by the Regents, not by To the editors of the George-Anne, Why do they insist upon the only tests were made public and the Georgia Southern, and we have tried President of Georgia Southern designated quiet spot in Statesboro? answers given to the students. But to offer several options. College Dale lick, Dean of students It seems as if the administration of primarily the student should realize Most students choose the $35 short John F. Nolen, Jr., Mr. Kenneth G. this instiution could provide just one that the instructors at Georgia course since it has proved adequate in Walter, and the faculty, staff (with floor on one building (or even just a Southern do not have the tests to assisting them in passing the test, special attention requested of library section of one floor of one building) so show the students, and therefore and it allows them to carry a regular faculty and staff) and students of that the more serious minded there is nothing they can do about it. college load at the same time. Georgia Southern College: students of this college might have a On the other hand, in the remedial Perhaps if more students realized Much of the orientation literature place to go in order to obtain a badly classes they use sample tests and that the whole purpose of remedial handed to students at the beginning sought after study aid—silence. other reading tests that are similar to classes is to assist them in passing of the quarter pointed to the fact that The administration of this college, the Regents' Test, and they try to help the Regents' Test, the success rate some sixty-five percent of the by not meeting this meager request students to identify the areas which might be even better than it is. incoming freshmen this year will not and enforcing it, is cheating the might be causing them trouble on the Barbara W. Bitter graduate from this institution. My minority of students which stand the test itself. Head, Developmental Studies guess is that the majority of these best chance of establishing credit for students will never graduate from GSC, out of something they badly any institute of higher education; need, and for their fees and Kevin Lievsay This not being due to their lack of contribution to the school, they are ability so much as to their lack of rightfully entitled to. initiative. The present arrangement, which specifies the fourth floor of the library Collegiate physical fitness Many students, no doubt, view as a quiet floor, is merely something which looks good on paper. Small college as an opportunity to consume Socializing can take numerous as much alcohol, have as much children are occasionally running How important is it to exercise? about, students ranging from Many people harbor the idea that forms. The most common, believe it or unregulated fun, and avoid unwanted not, is partying. Not birthday pregnancy for as long as they can, freshmen to seniors use the area for exercise is just for jocks. However, partying, we're talking the alcohol while mom and pop foot the bill,until socializing, apparently, a prerequi- with the 1980's being called the consumption brand of partying. the money runs out or for some site for using the law books is that one "decade of physical fitness," more Drinking is definitely SOP at college academic or disciplinary reason they talk loudly, and worst of all, not only and more of us are getting out of our and nightime is prime time for must leave school. This is all fine and do library personnel not enforce seats and into shape. drinking. Just because mom and dad good (as far as they are concerned), quiet, more often they are aren't around, people think it's just all of this is a matter of personal contributing to the noise. This is Be it running, cycling, racquetball one big celebration. choice. inexcusable. Unfortunately, it is or aerobics, we are becoming the A third spare time activity is There are, however, a minority (or accepted practice. nation of the physically fit. But how eating. Can justification be found for so it seems) of serious minded Eddie Suttles do college students measure up? all of the late night pizzas and weekly l students who earnestly wish to 9 buffets? Can't think of one myself. accomplish more tangible goals. It seems as though many college So what about exercising? Who's Only when the personal choices of the Regents test students follow just the opposite going to go out and run three miles sixty-five percent interfere with the route. That is, we get down to school when you could be sleeping or personal choices of the sincere and get so involved in other things remedial class drinking off the keg in the next room? students do most sincere students that we forget about our bodies. This The choice is usually B or C. And, voice a gripe. Those in the sixty-five DEAR EDITOR neglect results in not only excess percent, however, tend to have a great In the normal course of events, I poundage, but it effects one's overall before you know it, the exercise many more complaints: would not reply to the letter by performance. program that you planned for the week never made it past the planning "I can't go to happy hour, I got to Sammy Aboul-Khair about the study." Regents' Test remedial reading First, let's try to figure our how we stage. "Can you believe I got to read all classes. He is expressing his own get ourselves into this situation. We this?" opinion and there is no need to debate all know how hard our classes are and Now that you've added those extra "Whaddaya mean, turn down my that opinion. how much time we spend studying. ten pounds, take a look at your school stereo?!" On the other hand, there are some But, it's all the rest of the time that we work. Chances are, you are not doing Well, once again, let me emphasize misconceptions about the test itself are concerned with. Here lies the very as well as you were when you were that ambition, or a lack of it, is a which I think need to be clarified. For roots of the problem. It's our spare exercising on a regular basis. A direct matter of personal choice. What example, he seems to be under the time activities that make us what we correlation can be drawn between individuals do with themselves and impression that the test construction are. physical well being and improved with their own spare time is their own and scoring are done by the teachers performance in the classroom. In business. Until, that is, their own of the remedial classes. He and The number one spare time other words, if you feel good, your business infringes on others, whether perhaps some other students do not activity is sleep. Afternoon siestas attention span will increase, you will study more intensely and read with those others be serious minded realize that the test is created by the are SOP (Standard Operating students or members of the sixty-five Regents' Testing Office in Atlanta, Procedure) at college. better retention. 1 percent themselves. The sincere that the items are field-tested for students have done a fairly good job reliability and for norms, and that the Granted, sleep is important, but The saying, "You're as good as of observing this informal rule. tests are sent to Atlanta to be scored. there is already time allowed for sleep you feel," sums it up. So take some Seldom does one find a student The instructors at Georiga Southern at night. This point brings me to the time to stay in shape. Not only will studying for an exam at the Flame or never see the tests nor do they score number two spare time activity— you work and feel better, you may Bald Eagle. them. socializing. even make good grades. None the less, the serious minded students and those from the sixty-five I percent do confront one another on a daily basis. One thing which is LETTERS POLICY essential to the serious minded student is have a place to go for All letters to the editor are subject to standard editing policies for taste, libel, etc The serious study and uninterrupted editor reserves the right to reject any letter. There is no word limit on letters and they are concentration. As large as the published on a first come basis. Letters should address issues and not attack individuals, campus of GSC is, no such place and all letters should be signed. It will be the editors decision whether or not to print the exists—not even one. What about the name. Letters should be addressed to: The Editor, The George-Anne, Landrum Box 8001, fourth floor of the library? one might Statesboro, Ga. 30460 or brought by room 110 Williams Center. ___ ask. Well, what about it? E|#ii9M BKEMWW

Page 6, October 20,1983, The GEORGE-ANNE- GSC Masquers plan an exciting, dramatic year By MISSY GUINN Wolf?" takes place in a period of one Features Writer alcoholic, fury-filled night. Into the DRAMATIC!! That's the word for lives of these people comes Nick and the change in the GSC Masquers, and Honey, who are brutally abused by it's a change you're gonna love. This the viscious games which George and year's productions are full of Martha play. Here is American everything from a rollicking drama at its modern best. Victorian comedy to the desperation On the lighter side, "The Fantod" of the thirties to the intensity of the will also be presented winter quarter. sixties. A Victorian Reverie, "The Fantod" is a deft and clever recreation of a At the" top of the agenda is William Victorian melodrama, which spoofs Saroyan's, "The Tome-of Your life," the period in a satiric but loving way. to be performed Nov. 16-19. The play At the same time, it deals with is set in a San Francisco bar. It's the subjects pertinent to our time, story of the lives of different ranging from temperance to the drug individuals who come into a culture and from women's rights to the waterfront bar and bring with them manipulation of minds, which can their disappointments, broken create cults. The central character, dreams, and hopes. But more—it's the Sir Tristam, is a gentleman of clouded story of how people affect each origin who is ostensibly devoted to other—of how people need each other, establishing a temperance clinic, but sometimes Without consciously is acutally concerned with exotic and realizing it. GSC Masquers rehearse "The Time of Your Life' for performance sinister potions and philosophies November 16-19. "The Time of Your Life" is directed from the East. Through the use of by a new addition to the GSC faculty, these, he gains partial control of the Alex Chrestopolous. It promises to be whole community and a Dracula-like an enticing combination of comedy hold over Rachel, the adolescent and drama. The play will compete at Facilities office beneficial heroine of the play. Fortunately, the By DEBORAH POTEAT the. Statesboro community and the American College Theatre hold is broken (of course), and faith Festival in Columbia, South Features Writer surrounding areas in reserving space and purity of heart wins out over Ask any member of a sorority or for workshops and speakers. The Carolina, and possibly on to the malevolent forces. fraternity on campus and they could Continuing Education Department finals in Washington D.C. And the Spring Finale is the probably explain the function of and the Intramurals Association Winter quarter holds two spectacular musical "Cabaret" to be GSC's facility office. Any on-campus both work together with GSC electrifying performances. First, performed as a dinner theatre activity like a rush party, concert, a facilities in reserving space for their there is the volitale production of production. speaker or a regular class session is activities. "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?" Set "Cabaret" presents a look at the arranged through the facilities office. As the college grows and expands in the turbulent era of the 19€0's, the attitudes and decadence of pre-war Marcia Smith, the facilities so do the requests submitted to the story is about a college professor, Germany. It's a lively event that coordinator, and her assistant facilities office. The requests are George, and his wife, Martha. involves the entire audience. Nadine Walker, reserve rooms all unfortunately outgrowing the Edward Ablee's first Broadway Season tickets can be ordered in over campus for faculty, administra- amount of available space on the success. "Who's Afraid of Virginia the Communication Arts office. tion members and students alike. The college campus. The Alumni House work starts months before classes are previously was available for campus in session. Smith organizes what activities but recently it has been class in a department will meet where obtained by the Institutional and works out any conflicts caused by Development office for their use. The » double reservation of classrooms. Statesboro community continues to The use of any college equipment use GSC facilities but still remain such as podiums, chairs or PA hesitant to allow Greek organizations systems for an event are reserved to rent community rooms in town for their functions. This past rush period Chondtei Rood. Stqtestxxo, GA through this department. FALL The process of reservation is quite fraternities were turned away at the simple. A request must be made ten facilities office because there was no CALENDAR working days prior to the event. For space left on campus for their smoker use of equipment a five working day parties. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY notice is required. If an event is As the enrollment at GSC grows organized with a speaker, the speaker the need of extra on-campus Ladies Night Quarters Ladies Night must meet the approval of Edna Ann recreation areas for student activities 8-9:30 Night 8-ft30 Silvers of Student Affairs. increases. The construction of a This service is offered free to student facility center on campus campus organizations. The only time would continue to provide space for ladies admitted super special ladies admitted a fee is charged is in the case of a campus activities, and would allow free all night beer prices!! free all night major event; major events being, for for extra revenue to be brought into example, a rock concert on campus the campus by having extra space for which takes much preparation. the community to rent for future PLUS: PLUS: The facilities office also works with functions. 250 Draft 250 Draft maqesaaotxaa 750 Goosenecks 750 Goosenecks THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Famous Happy Hour Saturday Jerry's 2 For 1 3-7 Night HAIR SALMON Night Football Party Specializing in Men and Women's Hair Cutting 00 00 Special pe™ *25 & *30 PLUS: Entertainment . —-c O U PON GREEK To Be FREE COUNT Admission Announced $2 Oil any $8.00 style with DOUBLE LADIES NIGHT | this coupon. Ask about the $5.00 special MONDAY & WEDNESDAY Monday-Friday Beside The \ 8:30-5:30 Book Nook anooocssssaBa The GEORGE-ANNE, October 20,1983, Page 7 Hardy shares U.S. with Australian students By AMY SWANN Sara-Elizabeth Hardy, an to a class of 160 pupils. The other four college students and having to deal Features Writer Assistant Professor of mathematics, days the students were broken up into For many years the nation of exchanged home, car, and job with with the metric system, Hardy groups of 35, and with the help of two reports that her Australian Australia has shared much of its Kevin McPherson, a mathematics assistants, they held tutorial culture with the United States. The professor from the Queensland experience was most rewarding. sessions. Hardy brought one bad habit from Aussie's have given us kangaroos, Institute of Technology. The students receive only one koalos, kookaburas, Vegamite, and At the Institute, which is located Australia. If you ever encounter her grade which is their final exam. A on the highway, watch out! She just the popular music group Men at in Busbane, Queensland, Hardy grade of 50 or above passes them into, Work. This past year, through an taught calculus. Their calculus class, may think to drive her lorry English the next semester. If the student style. exchange, one American from GSC which runs one full year, is equal to failed one semester during the year, went to the "Land Down Under" to our math 166, 167, 264, and 265. She the whole year has to be repeated. To share a bit of southern culture. lectured for two hours one day a week complicate matters, Hardy said that most of the students were taking at least ten hours. Hardy's trip to Australia wasn't all work. Having frequent visitors News & Views from the United States gave her a By Jean L. Satterthwaite chance to visit many of the tourist attractions of Australia. She visited By JEAN SATTERTHWAITE just made it seem so easy to get an the Gold Coast near Brisbane, the Staff Writer abortion." Barrier Reef, Heron and Green "I had no other choice," said Because of a recent Supreme Court Islands, and New Zealand. On her Ann*, "What with being in school ruling, the clinics cannot be required way back to the U.S., she stopped by and having a job, there was no way I to give information to the women who Sidney and Tahiti. could stay pregnant. My boyfriend come in. The development of the Hardy said the highlight of her didn't want anything to do (with the child, alternativies to abortion, the trip had to be the reception she situation). Besides, I could never, ever actual procedure and possible received from the Australians. She tell my parents—it would hurt them complications (such as the increased was a bit disappointed that the life worse than anything I could think risk of infertility among those who've style isn't more different from ours. of." had abortions and later sometimes Upon arrival in Australia, she was This does not seem to be an severe emotional problems) can be greeted by the site of a McDonalds, a unusual sitution. "It's usually the completely skipped over when the Kentucky Fried Chicken and a K- 'good' girls," commented one person clinics talk with women. Most will at Mart. at the infirmary. 'They've come from least give a general account of the Despite the slight disciplinary a strict upbringing and they don't procedure and discuss birth control. problems of teaching 16-year-old SARA-ELIZABETH HARDY want to admit that they're so No law can be made to seek to protect involved with their boyfriends that the woman by requiring that she be they need birth control. By getting an fully informed on the issue. ' abortion they just don't have to think Groups have developed across the about it anymore." nation to help see that women do get the information they need. Most offer ( FEATURES! Each year here at GSC, single counseling and give much needed women find themselves pregnant and emotional support; women don't have feel trapped by the situation of to deal with this alone. Several go as wanting to remain in school and not far as offering a place to stay for wanting to have to involve their l- women during their pregnancy. parents in the situation. Abortion The infirmary, which has TVife&y€r seems to be the only choice they have. pregnancy testing available, the Wendy* had gone through the counseling center, and most of the same kind of situation before coming women's dorm hall directors have to GSC. "I just couldn't see taking on the phone numbers where these Special offer to introduce that kind of responsibility of having groups can be reached. Outside of this and raising the child. I would have Georgia Southern College area, in Savannah the Crittenton to Wifesaver Quality and had to drop out of school and marry Home provides these services as well the father. It would have been a as Birthright in Atlanta. Many local service. terrible situation." newspapers carry personal ads which Most students seem to think at can put people in touch with similar groups. least briefly about having the child - VALUABLE COUPON and giving it up for adoption but, "I "Most abortion clinics think only just couldn't think of carrying the of the convenience of the mother," child for nine months and then giving said Wendy, who, since she has had TVjfe&fc£r it away," said Wendy. And Ann: "I the abortion has radically changed would have wondered where he was her views, "But if she waits only a few 2 Pc. Fried Chicken Dinner and if he was happy." months it can be far more valuable with vegetables and than a lifetime of regretting. 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"The GEORGE-ANNE, October 20,1983, Page 9 ATTENTION GSC STUDENTS! Early Registration is Here! By now, every Georgia Southern College student should Below is an abbreviated outline of instructions which will have received a preliminary announcement concerning be important to you as the new system is implemented. A Early On-line Registration and the degree/major on file for more complete set of instructions will appear in the you in the Registrar's Office. .% Winter Quarter 1984 Class Schedule Bulletin. On-line Registration instructions ADVISEMENT: Confirmation/Invoice will be printed and given to you. This will include This is probably the most important step in the on-line information concerning your courses and fees. It is important that you registration process. The time for advisement will vary among the keep your Schedule Confirmation/Invoice for later reference and fee departments, beginning around Oct. 25 and continuing through early payment. registration (Nov. 7-11 and Nov. 14-18) and late registration (Jan. 3, 1984). Students should check with their departments to set their FEE PAYMENT: advisement appointments. Payment may be made at the cashier's window in the The Registration Schedule Form, which is replacing the old Administration Building or by mailing a check to the Controller's Trial Schedule Form, will be sent directly to your advisor. It is Office prior to the deadline. imperative that your degree and major be correct on the Registrar's files. If they are incorrect, you must complete a Change of Major Form IMPORTANT: STUDENT FEE PAYMENT MUST BE (available at the Registrar's Office). RECEIVED BY THE CONTROLLER'S OFFICE BY DECEMBER 9,1983, IN ORDER FOR THE REGISTRATION PRIOR TO REGISTRATION: You will receive your Student Information Form (time card) in TO BE VALID. FAILURE TO HAVE ALL FEES PAID your Landrum box or at the Landrum Center mail window if you do not BEFORE THE DEADLINE WILL RESULT IN YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE BEING DELETED FROM THE CLASS ROLLS. have a box. Both the SI Form and the Registration Schedule Form will be required for admission to the registration area. Should you mail your payment, please allow sufficient time for NOTE: Developmental Studies students will not register during^ the payment to be received by the deadline. early registration, but will be advised during final exams and registered Students whose fees are to be paid by financial aid, by outside during the break. Your Schedule Confirmation/Invoices will be in the agencies, or through any other method of payment, should contact Developmental Studies Department on Jan. 3, 1984. Jerry Glisson in the Controller's Office (phone 912/681-5314) prior to Registration will be held in the rear of the Registrar's Office with the deadline to insure that your class schedule will not be cancelled for access behind the Rosenwald Building. There will be a diagram in the non-payment of fees. class bulletin. Examine your SI Form for errors or changes and make LATE REGISTRATION: corrections where necessary. (Note that all updates cannot be made Late registration will be held Jan. 3, 1984 in fMcCroan on the SI Form.) Satisfy any requirements in the comment area Auditorium. Students whose courses are cancelled (except for (Section I) prior to entering the registration area. academic or administrative dismissal) will be scheduled into late REGISTRATION: registration. Students who have the opportunity to register during * Present both the Registration Schedule Form and the SI Form to early registration and do not will be scheduled last during late the terminal operator, who will enter your Social Security number. If registration. there are no holds (i.e., unpaid fines or other flags), the operator will then enter your desired meal plan, vehicle registration (if applicable) and DROP/ADD: maximum hours. Finally, the control numbers (a unique number for Drop/Add will be conducted in McCroan Auditorium on Jan. 4, each class to be listed in the class bulletin) will be entered, preferred 1984. Any student with a legitimate need may use the Drop/Add classes first and alternate classes last. process, but it Is not designed for, nor conducive to students wishing When a class schedule is completed, a Schedule only to change instructors or times.

These are only highlights of the new registration process. Students should read the more detailed instructions to be printed in the class bulletin, which will be distributed around Oct. 25, 1983. '••••• .i HMix rapwffPPIilW

Page 10, October 20,1983, The GEORGE-ANNE- Enrichment Program provides cultural education By AMY SWANN the many ai,d varied activities "Enrichment is a two hour credit Department, concerts by the Music Features Writer available for their enjoyment. course involving you in one cultural Department, and the new English How many evenings have you The program started as an event per week in addition to your two Department Film Series. looked at the four walls of your dorm outgrowth of a developing institution regular class meetings." That is a room and wondered if there is life grant prepared by Larry Platt, succinct evaluation of the course, but The reception to the course has after class on the GSC campus? Well professor of sociology and Warren it fails to tell you that along with been a bit slow; but, so far more than in fact there are many activities Jones, dean of the School of Arts and attending plays and concerts, you 150 students have been exposed to the offered, but if you went to a play, Sciences. Fred Richter was ten asked could go to sporting events, hear talks program. Part of the problem of low lecture, or concert you might not to head up this program and he has by coaches, visit the GSC Museum, enrollment has been attributed to understand exactly what's going on. since been assisted by John Parcels, and see the stars at our planetarium. inadequate information about the Well, GSC has a class that is Rebecca Martin, and Angela Dickey These are a few events in which past course. On a student's evaluation designed specifically to assist you in who have been instructors for the classes have participated. Of course, form of the program the suggestion getting the most out of the extra- course. Mical Whitaker has now the program features our campus was made, "that if more of the faculty curricular activities available. Now joined the Enrichment staff. resources such as the Masquers' knew more about the course and what into its sixth quarter, the Enrichment What does the course entail? The productions, the Campus Life it's all about, maybe the attendance Program is giving students a view of class syllabus states that Enrichment Series, shows by the Art and enrollment would increase."

TUTORIAL PROGRAM (Lafle 3 lAAnpd FALL QUARTER'83 By J.M. Edmundson BIOLOGY, Monday 9:00-11:00 a.m. Learning Resources Center at Library BIOLOGY, Thursday, 9:00-11:00 a.m. Without even leaving their dorms, of heading up the individual sessions. CHEMISTRY Check with Department Office many on campus student now have Various sites have been considered the opportunity to attend a Bible for each group, and final locations FOREIGN LANGUAGE French, Tuesday 4:30-5:30 p.m. Hollis 112 study through the Baptist Student were arrived at because of easy access German, Tuesday 4:00-5:00 p.m. Hollis 103 Union. Even off campus students are and the number of people in each Spanish, Tuesday, 3:004:00 p.m. Hollis 101 provided a Bible study time at the specific area. Baptist Student Center. Ronny Just, coordinator of the GEOLOGY, Thursday, 8:00-10:00 p.m. Herty 101 The entire program is an effort by program, is working closely with the MATH, Monday, 9:00 a.m.-l:00 p.m. Learning Resources Center the BSU to insure that every student separate leaders to insure that all will and 2:00-8:00 pjn. at the Library has the chance to be involved in a run smoothly. Just is the Devotion regular, weekly time to study the Chairman of the Executive Council of Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.-l:00 p.m. Learning Resources Center the BSU. He states, "I feel that the and 2:00-6:00 p.m. Scriptures. Currently, there is a roster of 45 names of students who have Bible studies are fulfilling a definite Wednesday, 9:00 a.m.-l:00 p.m. Learning Resources Center already shown an interest in need on campus." and 2:00-8:00 p.m. supporting the venture. For times and locations of meet- Thursday, 9:30 a.m.-l:00 p.m. Learning Resources Center Eight leaders were chosen from ings, which are usually held Monday and 2:00-6:00 p.m. Friday, 9:00 ajn.-l:00 p.m. Learning Resources Center the BSU who have the responsibility and Tuesday nights, call the BSU.

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WANTED FOR SALE Fall Workshops 1983 Counseling Center WANTED: Regional & Local Reps, wanted to FOR SALE: Pioneer 2000 SX stereo system distribute posters on college campuses. Part- must sell. Call Richard Upshan at 681-1803. JUST BECAUSE YOU'RE YOU!!! time or more work. Requires no sales. Commission plus piece work. Average earnings FOR SALE: 1978 AMC Concord 4 door sedan, LD is OK — First meeting week of October 17. Call 681-5541 or stop by $6.00 plus per hour. Contact: American Passage, auto. Trans., PS, AC, radio, clean, excellent the Counseling Center.There are more college students with learning 500 Third Avenue West, Seattle, WA 98119, Attn. cond. $1995. Call Sharon Pratt 764-7326 after 5 Network (206) 282-8111. disabilities than ever before. This group provides an opportunity for p.m. weekdays. students with specific learning disabilities to meet students with similar FOR SALE: Queen size sofa; Loveseat; Box WANTED: Female roomate to share furnished springs and mattress. Call 764-4092. problems and concerns, share information, and learn about support two-bedroom apartment close to campus. Call services. Meetings will be held every other week for one hour. Day and time 489-8279. FOR SALE: Electric Lowrey keyboard organ. to be arranged at first meeting. Like new with bench. $1700. Call 764-3160. WANTED: Male Siberian Husky for breeding — Friday, October 21,28 and Nov. 4,11,11:30 -1:00 p.m. purposes. Call 681-4421 after 5:30 pjn. FORSALE: 1982 Honda MB-550cc motorcycle. Single.. .again Low mileage and excellent condition. Call Willie Frustrated, anxious, guilty, relieved, hopeful, discouraged . . .If these at 488-2254. adjectives describe the way you're feeling, you may benefit from the divorce WANTED: Female roomate wanted to share FOR SALE: 1980 Honda 450 motorcycle. $895. adjustment workshop. LIMITED to 10 participants. furnished two-bedroom apartment close to Call Elaine at 681-5200 before 5 p.m. or 587-5843 campus. Call 489-8279. after six. Building Leadership Skills — Thursday, October 27, and Nov. 3,10, 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Whether you hold a student office or not, enhance your HELP WANTED: Earn $500 or more each FOR SALE: Applause Guitar, 6-string, model school year. Flexible hours. Monthly payment No. AA24-A. In excellent condition with qualities as a leader with this workshop. Affective listening and for placing posters on campus. Bonus based on Applause hard-shell case ($75 value). Contact R. communication, leadership styles, basic group dynamics, and topics of results. Prizes awarded as well. 800-526-0883. Hearn, GSC LB 8214, Statesboro, GA 30460. interest to participants will be addressed. LIMITED to 10 participants. Asking $200. SERVICES FOR SALE: Is it true you can buy jeeps for $44 LOOKING FOR INFO??? through the U.S. Government? Get the facts today! Call (312) 742-1142. Ext. 9600-A What's Cooking? — Wednesday, November 2,7:30 - 8:30 p.m. This one- SERVICES: Professional typing-term paper, hour program is designed to provide helpful hints to students who prepare reports, etc. Call Nancy at 681-3500 after 5 p.m. their own meals. Cost cutting suggestions will be emphasized in Short notice o.k. FOR SALE: 1979 Honda 400T, 7,500miles, very good condition, $900. Call 681-3061—Greg purchasing, packaging, and preparation of food which is also nutritious. Harrison. Bring a "junk food" friend. The information is priceless because it will save SERVICES: Need Typing Done? Call Linda Carter at 764-6201 before 2:00, 865-2883 after FOR SALE: 1978 Buick Regal. Loaded. big bucks in the grocery store and also help to prevent expensive health 2:00. Excellent Condition. 53,000 miles. 489-8882"after problems from developing. Remember, our bodies are a part of all we eat. A 5:30 pan. certified dietitian will lead this program. Advance registration required. SERVICES: Designer Sunglasses. Free engraving with purchase. Available in three styles. Just $10.00. Call: Holli Wood, 489-8183. LOST & FOUND From A to Z About Alcohol and Other Drugs — Wednesday, Nov. 16, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Come and hear Dr. David Ruffin, Professor Emeritus of TYPING: Term papers, dissertations, etc. Can English, relate some of his experiences with alcohol. This will be an do overnight, but prefer 1 to 2 days notice. LOST: One small Datalife floppy disk. Contains interesting and informative session about the possible causes and cures for many important personal computer files. Lost Professional results—administrative assistant Tuesday, Oct. 4 between library and Dingus alcohol abuse. If a friend, roommate, or family member has difficulty for 5 years. Call Cathy, 764-5266. Magees. If found return to LB 11021 or to the dealing with alcohol or other drugs, attend this program and learn.rtew George-Anne office or call 681-2601. Reward if found. ways to approach an old problem. A period for individual questions will MISC. available. Advance registration requested. LOST: A set of prescription glasses were accidentally removed from the English Department Conference Room (Newton 332). Alcohol and Drugs — Thursday, November 17, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Social MISC: 14,789 to choose from -all subjects!Rush Their return would be appreciated. Call Michele situations and gatherings among students frequently include the use of $2 for the current, 306 page catalog. Customer Smitherman, 764-6586 or 681-5471. research & thesis assistance also available. alcohol or other drugs. How these substances affect you and your friends, Research, 11322 Idaho Ave., No. 206WA, Los LOST: Set of keys (6) on a pictured keychain. If your health, and relationships will be discussed. Bring your questions. Angeles, CA 90025 (213( 477-8266 found, please return to George-Anne office! Money Management — Wednesday, November 30,7:00 - 8:00 p.m. This £•••••••••••••••**•*•••*•••••••**•••••••** one-hour presentation by a local banker will alert students to financial pitfalls and ways to avoid them successfully. A question and answer period will be provided so that participants may ask specific questions related to ■¥ * individual needs. Come and bring a friend who borrows money from you. WANTED Advance registration required. RELATED TO ACADEMIC SUCCESS ... OEAPORAUVE Overcoming Test Anxiety — Tuesdays, October 18, 25 and Nov. 1,8, 11:00 - 12:30 p.m. Do you: Block or freeze when studying for exams? Go Blank? Worry for days? Get tense? Have trouble concentrating? If so, you -preferably alive could benefit from this four-week workshop which is designed to assist student in reducing anxiety in testing situations. LIMITED to 8 participants.

■¥ REPORTERS Tune Management — Wednesday, October 19,3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Why are some people consistently rushed to meet deadlines? Attend this informative * for the "avtard winning" film presentation and discover practical tips for gaining control of vour time as a college student. George-Anne Effective Study Habits - Wednesday, October 26, 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. If you are dissatistied with your grades, come to this session and have an If interested, come by analysis of your study habits conducted. It is possible to improve yougrade point average. Williams Center, Rm 110 NEED TO DECIDE ON A CAREER? Career Planning for Men - Thursday, October 20,3:30 - 5:00 p.m. If a (above Sarah's Place), definite occupational objective has not been established, come and explore ideas and information about career options. A plan and a process for or call 681-5246. evaluating interest, aptitudes, and abilities are available to assist students who are unsure about an academic major. Career Selection for Women — Thursday, November 3, 3:00 - fi:30 p.m. Does your planning include juggling career, marriage, kids, day care? * reward offered Let us help you make sense out of the career decision you've made or need td make. ^•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••****••••*• Page 14, October 20,1983, The GEORGE-ANNE- Baseball team plays 'World Serious*

By BILL SANDERS the progress of the returning Eagles." The Blues finally got on the board Sports Writer In Game 1 on Thursday, October in Game 3 on Saturday morning. 13, the White team got off to a fast They scored seven runs and pounded start as they downed the Blue team by out eleven hits, allowing Sotir's White Although the major league season a 5-2 margin. Each team was able to team only two runs and seven hits. has ended with the Baltimore Orioles muster up five hits while committing The hitting barage also saw three crowned as World Champs, Georgia no errors. Thus, the Whites went up 1- errors, two by the Blues and one by Southern Eagle baseball has only 0. the Whites, whose lead now slipped to just begun. Game 2 on Friday saw the Whites, 2-1. The World Serious (that's right, managed by Eagle Assistant Coach The Whites' quick 2-0 lead Serious) is a small, but important, Steve Sotir, take a commanding 2-0 vanished into thin air Sunday best-of-five set that divides the team lead in the set as they bested the Blues afternoon as the Blues tied the *■ equally in talent and in new and 2-0 on a fifth inning two-run homer to Serious at 2-2 with an 11-4 thrashing returning players. left-center by Frank Vashaw. The of the Whites. Although there were no "The World Serious is very Whites also committed two costly errors in the game, the Blues doubled serious," said GSC head coach Jack errors. The Vashaw homer was the the Whites in hits, 12-6. Stallings before the Serious started. only offense either team could Thoughts of a Blue team come- "It gives the new players an manage as the Blues scratched out from-behind championship were opportunity to show what they can do only four hits, and the Whites a destroyed Monday in the last game of and it allows our coaches to evaluate meager three. the Serious as the Whites trounced ■If: I the Blues 14-0. The Whites pounded out 18 hits to the Blues' five. Excellent White team pitching proved to be the difference in the World Serious. Soccer team falls The Eagles are in action all this week against various junior colleges to Limestone 3-1 from across the state. Games against Gordon, Brewton-Parker, Dekalb By JONATHAN DUKES Central, Middle Georgia, Dekalb Sports Writer North, and Dekalb South are being Busy was not the word for the GSC played at GSC's Eagle Field. soccer team this week. The Eagles' only action was against Limestone College of Women netters place Gaffhey, South Carolina, with the Eagles coming up on the short end of last in tournament a 3-1 final. By DEBORAH HALL Scoring GSC's one goal was junior Sports Writer Alex Gyedu. Gyedu currently leads GSC dugout The GSC's Women's tennis team the Eagles in scoring with four goals began their fall season with the and two assists for a total of 10 points. Southern Invitational, Oct. 13-14 at With the loss, GSC falls to 2-5-1 at GSC. the midpoint of the 1983 season. Five teams competed in a round A look at GSC's statistics for the robin tournament. Each match was year shows two newcomers making composed of two sets. The total names for themselves. Freshman number of sets was taken and the Scott Bauer from Fort Lauderdale is team with the highest number of sets second on the team in scoring with won. two goals and three assists for seven The College of Charleston came in points. first while Furman, Flagler, Stetson, Junior Donnie Gorbondt is also and GSC followed. providing offensive punch to the Leslie Linn, a freshman from Eagle lineup this fall. The Rome Atlanta, was the only player on native has tallied three goals for GSC's team with a winning record. Coach Ray Wells' Eagles for a total of Enjoy a hot cheesy She won four out of six matches. six points. "We lost five players from last This week the Eagles again have pizza, loaded with year, we have a lot of freshmen, and only one match on tap. GSC will all your favorite two people that didn't play last year, square off against Baptist College on toppings. so we have a lot of inexperience," said the road, Saturday, October 22. The John Gompert, coach for the women's Buccaneers are an annual rival of CALL AND HAVE team. GSC and the match will hold added GSC women have no more importance as the two teams head DELIVERED PIPING tournaments except for the Alumni into the homestretch of the 1983 HOT TO YOUR TABLE! match in November. campaign.

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For pizza out its Pizza. Inn. STATESBORO MALL We reserve the right to limit use or invalidate pass. ,_—_—_C O U P O N-~———-■ Pizza inn I Two FREE Tokens With GSC Football Stubs. 301 South 681-1411 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 3, 1983, -The GEORGE-ANNE, October 20,1983, Page 15 All-American Abner leads team By BRUCE LAW began to contact some major schools play for them someday. He also likes could not play baseball. Ben has a Sports Writer in the south and all said that there the Braves and the Orioles and would realistic outlook on life and is a Would you believe that Ben Abner, was no money left, and they had their play for either of them if drafted. member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. GSC's Ail-American baseball star, teams already picked. "I was just sort With Ben about to go into his third was a walk on? It's true. In fact, he of ecstatic. What can I do? I wanted to season at GSC, Stallings is very high was turned down by such major go south to play but all these teams on him. "He has an outstanding southern colleges as Florida State, had their team picked already," he throwing arm and he excells as a Clemson, and South Carolina. About said. hitter," Stallings said. Stallings also the only college that seemed "So I was set to go to Ohio State, said that Ben has a better than interested was Ohio State. It was and at the last minute, when I was average chance of making the purely by chance, and the influence of thinking about signing, this scout Olympic team. He is also a prime a major league scout, that he ended up recommended GSC." candidate for the prestigous "Golden at GSC. Spikes Award," the Heisman Trophy Ben, who is originally from Ohio, Ben then got in touch with GSC of baseball. "If he continues to grew up just outside of the small town head baseball coach, Jack Stallings, improve this year, as he has over past of Mechanicsburg, Pa. The town, but GSC had also used up its seasons, he'll have a good chance,"' which is about a 20 minute drive from scholarship money. Ben said Coach Stallings said. the capital of Harrisburg, Pa., is in Stallings told him, "I am sorry but we the foothills of the Allegheny have given all our scholarships out. Ben was a member of the USA Mountains. It was the north's colder You could be Mickey Mantle and team and the only member from the climate and the shorter spring and right now we couldn't give you any southeast. He traveled with the team summer season that made Ben decide money." Stalling also told Ben, "If all over America and foreign to come south, where the baseball you come down here and show us you countries such as Japan, Belgium, seasons are longer. can play and make the team we will Holland, Aruba and, of course, to the As a child Ben's main interest was give you something." Pan-American games in South baseball. "Ever since I can remember Ben then said, "I wanted to go America. all I have wanted to do is play south to play so I turned down a Ben's other interests outside ot baseball," he says. Ben started couple of scholarships from northern baseball are accounting (his major) playing baseball when he was only schools to be a walk on at GSC." Ben and working with computers. He eight. At this early age, with his not only made the team but started would also like to start a health center father as his coach and advisor, that his freshman year and earned a very to fall back on if for some reason he BEN ABNER baseball began to shape and mold good scholarship. 1 him into the athlete he is today. Intramural Standings When Ben finished his senior year Now when GSC is playing the of high school, he had a batting teams that turned Ben down, he puts FALL INTRAMURALS average of .471 and a very promising out special effort in practice to be RAQUETBALL: CR/I will be sponsoring a raquetball tournament. The career as a baseball player. It was at more than ready for the game. One contest will begin at the GSC raquetball courts, on Oct. 24, and the deadline this time that the major league scouts such game was against Clemson his for entry is Oct. 20. The cost is three dollars per entry, and all students and began to take interest in him. freshman year. He had a three-run He had talked things over with his homer that drove in the game faculty are urged to participate. Greek points will be awarded. The winner of father and decided that baseball was winning run. The Clemson coach that each division will receive a T-shirt. his future, and the south was the best had turned Ben down could only hold Standings as of Oct. 14 place to play college ball. But there Jus head in his hands and moan. CAMPUS RECREATION/INTRAMURALS FALL was a problem. He wanted to go to Johnny Bench is Ben's idol now, FLAG FOOTBALL college but the only school that had the same as when he was a child. He Coastal (W) Place Won Lost Mideast (M) Place Won Lost taken enough interest to offer a says he has always liked the Winburn 1st 3 0 Miracles 1st 2 u scholarship was Ohio State. So he Cinncinati Reds and would like to The Dudes 2nd 2 1 Southern Stars 2nd 1 0 Hendricks 3rd 1 1 Bike Doctors 2nd 1 0 "A" Team 4th 0 2 Lil Rascals 4th 1 1 Olliff 4th 0 2 Pi Sigma Epsilon 4th 1 1 Southern Kitchen 6th 0 2 Atlantic (W) Place Won Lost Generals 6th 0 2 Bike Doctors 1st 2 0 FCA 2nd 1 1 The Tigers 2nd 1 1 W.G. Shuckers 4th 0 2 Northern (M) Place Won Lost Lewis 1st 3 0 Pacific (W) Place Won Lost Veazey Stars 2nd 2 u Kappa Delta 1st 2 0 Oxford Hall 3rd 1 1 PhiMu 1st 2 0 Dealla Kickens 4th 1 2 Zeta Tau Alpha 3rd 1 1 Brannen 4th 1 2 Alpha Gamma Delta 3rd 1 1 Dorman Hall 6th 0 2 Chi Omega 5th 0 1 Alpha Delta Pi 5th 0 1 Delta Zeta 7th 0 2 Eastern (M) Place Won Lost Western (M) Place Won Lost Pi Kappa Phi 1st 2 0 Sigma Nu 1st 2 0 Sigma Pi 1st 2 0 Alpha Tau Omega 1st 2 0 Sigma Chi 3rd 1 1 Delta Tau Delta 3rd 0 2 Kappa Sigma 3rd 1 1 Delta Chi 3rd 0 2 Kappa Alpha 5th 0 2 Phi Delta Theta 3rd 0 2 Abner connects in World Serious. Central (M) Place Won Lost Midwest (M) Place Won Lost Pimp Sticks 1st 2 0 The Oreo's 1st 2 u Exterminators 1st 2 0 The Indians 1st 2 0 Ponies 3rd 2 1 The If s 3rd 1 1 Big Daddy's Bandits 4th 1 1 FCA Gold 3rd 1 1 Tilton Const. 4th 1 1 Sports Buff 5th 0 1 The Ducks 6th 0 2 Wesley 5th 0 1 FCA Blue 7th 0 3 BSU 7th 0 2 VOLLEYBALL Men's North Place Won Lost Men's South Place Won Lost Sigma Chi 1st 2 0 Cadillacs 1st 1 0 Pi Kappa Phi 2nd 1 0 Brewmasters 1st 1 0 Alpha Tau Omega 3rd 1 1 Internationals 1st 1 u Kappa Sigma 4th 0 1 Animals 4th 0 1 Sigma Nu 5th 0 2; Skoal Patrol 4th u 1 Stratford 4th 0 1

Women Place Won Lost BSC 1st 1 0 Warwick 1st 1 0 Johnson 1st 1 0 Delta Zeta 4th 0 0 Alpha Delta Pi 4th 0 1 FCA 4th 0 1 ^ J

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By CLIFF PROCTOR ETSU jumped out to a 10-0 lead on less than seven minutes, ETSUupped into next week's meeting against Sports Editor a Frank Armstrong TD run and a 41- its lead to 24-7 on runs by Herman Newberry with injuries to the star Saturday's game against East yard field goal by Herbie Cambell. Jacobs and Vince Redd. The game QB, top receiver Little and Jessie Tennessee State marked the first time The Eagles came right back in the ended after a scoreless fourth period. Jenkins, our best defensive player, that GSC had faced a Division I-AA second quarter with a seven-yard TD who was injured last week against opponent. It was also the first time run by Melvin Bell. That drive was The Eagles had five turnovers in Gardner Webb. the Eagles had played on artificial led by the passing of backup the game, including four fumbles and Before the game, GSC's offensive turf, in a domed stadium. quarterback Steve Lomostro who one interception. The Buccaneers lost rushing average had been 284 yards These firsts were big factors entered the game after Tracy Ham, four fumbles as well. per game. However, ETSU's defense leading to GSC's loss to ETSU, 24-7. GSC's fine starting QB, left with a Penalties by both teams also shut down the Eagle running attack, Other factors were the number of shoulder separation. marred the contest. GSC committed giving up only 106 yards on the penalties and turnovers the Eagles In the third quarter, it was all 15 penalties for 125 yards, while the ground. About the only bright spot of had. ETSU. Scoring two touchdowns in Bucs had 14 penalties totalling 140 the game was the hard-nosed running yards. of Melvin Bell, who picked up 80 The game was supposed to be a yards rushing. gauge to measure GSC's progress in The Eagles were decided its bid to enter Division I-AA, but due underdogs from the start, and the to all the turnovers, the decision is superiority in talent for ETSU proved harder to make. to be bad news for GSC. "I told "I've never been around a game somebody before the game we were with that many flags," said GSC about two years away from coach Erk Russell. "But I guess they competing on East Tennessee's were justified." level," said Russell after the game. Besides the injury to Tracy Ham, GSC, now 2-3, faces Newberry GSC also lost receiver Delano Little College next week at Augusta. Last with a sprained ankle. According to year, the Eagles beat Newberry 36-14. trainer Woody Radcliffe, Ham will be Game time is 7 p.m. at Butler out about 10 days. The Eagles will go Stadium.

I Tracy Ham arid Delano Little were both injured in ETSU game.

By Cliff Proctor: From the side lines SPORTS It was a good weekend for The past week gave me a birds in baseball. The Baltimore chance to look at our baseball Orioles wrapped up the 1983 team, as they played the "World World Series Sunday in the fifth Serious." I was primarily game. In case no one remembers, impressed with the pitching. I picked Philadelphia in six. There were a lot of good pitching Ruggers get first win performances, including a fine I guess that was my By PAUL HARRIS aggressive GSC club strive for relief outing by GSC's Terry Bass punishment for the crude and Sports Writer victory, which they finally attained. on Thursday. slanderous remarks I made The GSC Rugby Football Club got The final score was 17-10. Both clubs against Nate Hirsch in last its first win of the season by defeating played good rugby, but the Southern week's column. Our coach, Jack Stallings, is Parris Island R.F.C. on Saturday. Ruggers showed synchronicity in It was a bad weekend for birds one heck of a coach. He eats, The Southern Ruggers showed great play. in football. GSC was clearly drinks, and sleeps baseball. He's ease in ball handling throughout the outmanned in Saturday's contest also a fine man. We need to hang match. The game went by very Parris Island, on the other hand, against East Tennessee State. I on to that dude for a long time. quickly and smoothly, with GSC's fought .hard, but lacked passing don't think we're as close to scrum dominating the play. ability. This lack of passing ability Division I-AA competition as we •••••••••••• "We hit them hard, and hit coupled with a weak scrum had hoped. Although the sloppy quickly," said the Eagles' Gil Bell. eventually led to their defeat. The Campus Recreation/In- play of both teams made it hard GSC showed Parris Island the true to tell just how good the Eagles tramurals 1983 flag football meaning of the phrase, "ultimate of season has started and is off to are, I agree with Coach Russell— surprise." GSC's "other" football club another great year. There is a lot we're about two years away from From the kick off until the final travels to Auburn this weekend, and of good competition in both the a complete Divison I-AA whistle the fans saw a tough, and will work hard for another win. schedule. men's and women's league. The Our other football birds had a level of competition in the rough outing this weekend too. It fraternity and sorority leagues is was the same old story as in even higher, due to the number of baseball. "L: A. COMES FROM spectators. Just go to a game BEHIND TO BEAT ATLAN- between two Greek organizations TA." The Falcons (pronounced and see how many people are FAW kunz) saw two separate watching and cheering for their leads disappear in the loss to the team. Rams. The team is floudering this season and I don't know But while we're out there what the problem is. It seems like playing for our individual causes, new troubles arise every week. let's not forget this. We're all here Could it possibly be Coach for the same thing. And while Henning? competition on the field is great, G. Alexander Mudd, who lost getting carried away with it off a bundle in bets this weekend, the field is bad news. was last seen with a packed suitcase headed for the border. *••••••••••• Southern Ruggers are now 1-1.