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JO: GEORGE-ANNE H*x„*o Volume 59, No. 16 Statesboro, Georgia 30458 February 26, 1979 W Nursing program incorporated into t i< Arts and Sciences By ANITA NORTH "Prospective nursing u|U The Board of Regents students applying to Georgia t passed a proposal incor- Southern for their freshman porating the program of year will meet the general 4. SBi^M 7' nursing as a department into admission requirements to the School of Arts and the college; a separate Sciences, according to Dean application to the nursing Warren Jones, head of the program must be made prior department. to the beginning of the A Bachelor's degree in sophomore year," said Jones. t, arts and sciences was chosen The department will be for the nursing program staffed by a department head because "all supporting and one or two instructors for courses, both in terms of core the fall quarter 1979. "We The Rod Rodgers Dance Company. curriculum and courses have been nationally auxiliary to those in nursing advertising for a department per se, are offered by the head and are now beginning school of arts and sciences," to receive applications," said Jones. stated Jones. Dance company to perform here Additonal information The recently approved concerning the program and By MARK MURPHY performance in McCroan at the shows, at the box office. to establish a base 0f program will be offered to student advisement is 8:15 p.m. GSC students will This event is provided recognition for something sophomores after completion The Rod Rodgers Dance of certain available through the head of be admitted free with ID. with financial support from other than exclusively ethnic admission Company will be in States- the department of nursing. boro and on the campus of On Thursday, March 1, the National Endowment for See ROD, p. 7 requirements. GSC Tuesday, Wednesday also at 8:15 p.m. in McCroan, the Arts and the Georgia Art and Thursday of this week. they will give their second Council. On Tuesday, Feb. 27, performance. For general The Rod Rodgers Dance there will be a workshop in audiences admission will be Company has been in Savannah rabbi sets lectures the Hanner gym at 1 p.m., a $4 and for GSC faculty and existence for 15 years. Their Two' lectures will be Chautauqua Society, the accomplished, in part, lecture demonstration at staff, $3. activities' have been support- presented by Rabbi Saul J. educational project of the through the endownment of McCroan auditorium at 3 Group rates are available ed by federal, state and city Rubin of Temple Mickve National Federation of courses and lectures on p.m., also at Blitch Street for groups of over 20. Tickets government agencies, as well Israel, Savannah, Ga., at Temple Brotherhoods. The Judaism at universities Recreation Center at 5 p.m. must be purchased no later as private sponsors and Georgia Southern College, Society fosters improved throughout the United There is no admission charge than Feb. 27. Contact Gordon friends. Statesboro, Ga. on Wed, Feb. interfaith relations. This is States and Canada. for these programs. Alston, GSC. This was one of the first 28. The first lecture on Jewish On Wednesday, Feb. 28, Other tickets are avail- American companies under history in the United States the Company will give a able at 6 p.m. on the dates of the direction of a black artist will be held at 9 a.m. in Newton Building. The second lecture, open to the public, Currie photographer explains problems will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Rosenwald Building. Both had the facilities for all lectures are sponsored by the By MARTHA BUCKNER who have received neither their finished prints or their processing but,"we were just Jewish Chautauqusa Soci- Following numerous proofs, despite the fact that swamped. We were prepared ety. student complaints about pictures were taken months to process the pictures as they Ordained at Hebrew school pictures being ago. were taken, but during the Union College-Jewish received late or not at all, first few days of the sittings Institute of Religion, Rabbi Doug Currie of Currie "We thought if he (Currie) only 30 people showed up and Rubin holds his BA. magna Photography said all prints signed a contract, things we had to handle hundreds cum laude fxiom Drew have already been mailed or would be okay," said Terri the last couple of days." University, Madison, N.J. soon would be. Webb, 1979 Reflector editor. Webb said the Reflector Rabbi Rubin has also done Students who haven't yet The proofs for the yearbook "definitely would not use graduate work at Columbia received their pictures should have been delivered, but Doug Currie again next University and at the Drew contact Currie Photography Webb said,"We have no year." Theological Seminary. with the number from their control over what he does Webb said the staff Affiliated since 1972 with receipt card, received at the with students." hesitated using a firm from Mickve Israel Congregation time of the sitting, and the Last year the Reflector outside this area, but it is he previously served as prints will be forwarded. staff had problems with currently considering using a spiritual leader for Temple In a letter to students Currie concerning deadlines company in Illinois (Sudlow, Beth Ahabah, Richmond, released fall quarter, Currie for receiving prints for the Inc.) or an Atlanta company. VA, and at Beth Israel said that the proofs and yearbook, wheras this year it Should Sudlow get the Temple, Gadsen, AL. pictures would be ready seems to be the student contract, appointments for The rabbi also lectures on within four to six weeks. The customers who are having sittings will be made and a college campuses under the Reflector staff has received problems. print to the Reflector will be auspices of the Jewish RABBI SAUL J. RUBIN complaints from students Currie said he thought he sent free. Page 2 February 26, 1979 Phi Kappa Phi conducts search «|ferillfii The local chapter of Phi areas of study may compete and graduate students for standing sophomores and •9 Kappa Phi, the highest honor for a scholarship award of election to Phi Kappa Phi. juniors with a GPA of 3.8 or society at Georgia Southern $150 to be used during the Undergraduates with a GPA better are also selected for College, is presently senior year. Candidates of 3.6 or better and recom- special honors. conducting its yearly search recommended by their mendation from their major Do you fit any of these for outstanding students to departments and willing to instructors are considered for categories? If so, the Georgia honor and assist. write an essay are eligible to membership. Candidates Southern chapter of Phi The chapter has four participate. selected by members of the Kappa Phi hopes to have the programs to honor and assist Every spring and summer local chapter are inducted pleasure of your acquaint- superior students: nomina- Phi Kappa Phi selects into the society in the spring ance and honor you for your tion for a Phi Kappa Phi outstanding undergraduate and summer terms. Out- academic acheivement. Fellowship, a cash award for a junior student, selection of chosen graduate and undergraduate students to College presidents meet here Phi Kappa Phi membership, and special awards to The president of Arm- being described by the three planned series of meetings by outstanding sophomore and strong State College, top administrators as a the three presidents, Dr. junior students. Savannah State College, and session of cooperation, Henry Ashmore, Dr. Clyde . Outstanding seniors with Georgia Southern College understanding, and assist- Hall, and Dr. Dale W. lick. a GPA of 3.8 or better and met on the GSC campus ance. According to the presi- recommendations from earlier this week in what is This is the second of a dents, the thrust of these teachers in their major area meetings is to discuss how are considered for nomina- the three colleges can better tion by the local chapter as Field school set for spring support what their total candidates for a Phi Kappa effort is—that of offering quality programs and Phi Fellowship for the first The department of feature excavation of a 19th educational opportunities for year of graduate school. The sociology and anthropology century plantation once candidates selected receive a the areas served by the will hold its annual spring owned and inhabited by the colleges. Each meeting grant of $3,000. LeConte family. During the quarter field school at the has and will continue to Juniors with a GPA of 3.5 LeConte-Woodmanston site 19th century, this family or better and recommenda- involve top level administra- near Riceboro, Georgia. made significant contribu- tors, faculty, and students tions from instructors in their tions to Georgia botany, The field school will who will assist the presidents natural sciences, and in developing a comprehen- education. sive program for this section Excavation goals include iMHISi SPRING-FOR JUNIORS'* of Georgia.