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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 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. locating the ruins of a The agenda for this Revolutionary War period second session included Come to MINKOVITZ! house and those of an discussions of the Savannah OCTOPUFF antebellum plantation house. Neighborhood Continuing Additional research Education Center, the Fort includes an investigation of Stewart Consortium, Con- Octopuff, a friendly green octopus-like slave life on this plantation. tinuing Education, and the character who was created by the American Modest student food Coastal Area Teacher Lung Association, will be visiting stipends and housing will be Education Service, all McDonald's on Main Street on March 1, from provided. Students will be supported by the three area 5 until 7 p.m. Octopuff was created to inform required to live away from institutions. children about the dangers of smoking. A Statesboro at, or near, the site for the entire quarter. In response to the series of short film will be shown continuously Students are required to meetings, University System during his visit and free coloring books and register for the field school Regent Erwin Friedman buttons will be available for children as long (15 hours credit). This year, commented that he was as these items last. pleased with the concept of group size will be limited to His visit is sponsored by McDonald's, the closer cooperation of the ten participants. Interested Southeast branch of the Georgia Lung students should contact Dr. three institutions and endorses the idea which has Association, and the GSC chapter of the Rochelle Marrinan, Room 34, Public Relations Student Society of Newton Building for further resulted in these presidential America. information. meetings. b0x^x^x«3

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-Friday & Saturday- JIM'S ALSO CARRIES A FULL LINE OF QUALITY DISCOUNT WORLD REDKIN BEAUTY PRODUCTS ■^ Downtown Statesboro ^> Bruce Crichton '-^x^x^x^x^x^-. Page 3, February 26, 1979 xford summer program open • to Susquehanna University historic Durhan Quadrangle British education system. 'sjiyill conduct its eighth at University College, the |»iennial summer study During the five weeks in oldest of Oxford's colleges, Oxford, participants also 'program at Oxford Univer- founded in 1249. sity of England during the have the opportunity to take J .fummer of 1979. Applica- Participants enroll in two excursions to other parts of tions are now being accepted. courses, including either Great Britian, including both "Susquehanna at Oxford" British history, politics and independent outings and a program of study in society: 1870 to the present or guided tours related to the g$ fntish history, culture, and British literature: 1870 to the academic program. f^ciety with relevant travel present. These two courses Following the Oxford rid excursions in England, are part of Oxford Univer- session, Susquehanna also dmission is open to sity's regular summer school offers an optional three-week ndergraduates from Sus- program, with lectures by tour of the European juehanna and other colleges, various British scholars and continent, with travel by ! tecondary schools teachers, public figures. "Susque- rented minibus. The itinerary pcent college graduates hanna at Oxford" students includes Brussels, Munich, taking enrichment, or any also attend bi-weekly Salzburg, Innsbruck, Lucer- j * triously interested adult. seminars led by S. U. faculty ne, Interlaken, Berne, I The group is scheduled to members. Heidelberg, Cologne, and 4(L fcisiS, in London on June 21 The students select an Paris. Ar a week of tours related to additional course from a The program is under the ^%e academic program, group of electives including direction of the S. U. political ieatres, concerts, sight- history of British theatre, science department. Bro- eeing and leisure time. A history of the fine arts in chures containing further - bur-day excursion to England: 1660-1837, the information including costs f; Edinburgh, Scotland, is also modern English comic novel, are available from Dr. Robert banned. British atomic scientists, Bradford, Susquehanna tudents will then spend management techniques in University, Selinsgrove, Pa. Peep Show at GSC? « Ve weeks in residence in the British industry, and the 17870. As much as we'd like to say so, Place complex. One machine GSC has not opened a peep show, that's drawing just as much History scholarship available despite appearances here when attention is Atari Football. this machine drew such a crowd in Each year the Georgia recipient will be chosen on the purpose of study in a Students look like they've just the Williams Center game room "rust for Historic Preserva- the basis of academic college or university in the finished a mile run when they get recently. Space Invaders is one of ion endeavors to offer a achievement, leadership and state of Georgia. through with that one. Now if a many new video game machines cholarship in order to good moral character, as well The applicant must be a way could be found to motivate added to the game room during ncourage studies related to as on the basis of financial citizen of the United States of students for psychology home- the renovation of the Sarah's listoric preservation. The need. The scholarship is for America and a resident of the work. . . state of Georgia who, prior to the effective date of the scholarship, will have I $RPS growing fast completed at least one year at an accredited college or I By BILL CHAMPION Lookinsr ahead to next university. The scholarship One of the fastest growing quarter the spring banquet is is open to both graduate and rganizations on campus is being planned and also a undergraduate students lie Georgia Southern College professional meeting on how majoring in historic preser- tudent Recreation and to apply for grants. Current vation or related fields such 'arks Society. SRPS is a membership is over 40 and as archeology, architecture, *ftffessional organization growing. The society art history, cultural history, ;hich helps introduce the provides an excellent chance landscape architecture and Sudents to the field of for the recreation major to planning. It carries a stipend ^creation. get involved in leadership of $750 for an academic year experiences. of three quarters. Last quarter's activities This year's officers are: If the award winner is *ere the state conference in Bill Champion, president; unable to complete the year's \tlanta, a cookout, the Debbie Farris, vice president; work any unused portion of punted house, and sponsor- Armanda Barnes, secretary; the stipend will go to an 's speakers for convoca- Ed Ford, treasurer; Dan alternate applicant selected m series. This quarter a ski Evatt, historian; and Dr. by the scholarship commit- lp is planned for Feb. 22-25. Mary Fortune, advisor. tee. All applicants are eligible iSO a car wash to raise If you have any questions to reapply in another year -'ney for Easter Seals will about the society, contact one whether or not they have 'held later in the quarter. of these people. received an award. STAR'S ' Great Western *COIN LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS • SAVE5

t as much an aspect of the good forward progress was steady life as the non-oil-burning, underway on the Back Rh i and Norbert, with a large after playing musi^l Voting Out The Money no-chip-finish auto is to the smile, assured everyone on land locked motorist. Boat batteries with a couple nit's!, the reliability of the motor. (I and the boat. There was alsc Today is the final day to sign up for1 the CCC is a good form of student owners exceed in glowing once witnessed him convince admiration over their hulls a trip back to the house foi CCC nominations. Who is signing up? government. Perhaps most students a couple of people, who the anchor in his 1959 pickuf Lewis Grizzard reported that the feel that way. This year's CCC has that allow them to expand obviously had never been to earthly travels beyond truck with the mystery University of Georgia student body done as good a job, if not better, than the beach before, to carry off location first gear before wc interstate concrete, county a piece of driftwood of president ran with a bag over his head any recent CCC. maintained blacktop, or back could leave. and included this as a part of the But it would be healthy to offer the questionable aesthetic country unlined dirt roads. value.) We hadn't gone a coug.iA^ changes going through this generation voters a choice. And that pride is not We cruised along for a miles before Norbert was of students at Athens. Five candidates could sign up for diminished by the power explaining and demonstrat- Maybe we should give the voters a the available offices and run on the source of their boats whether while before discovering that we were lost. A four-part ing how fast the boat would similar opportunity here. Students abolitionist ticket. If done well, their it be a motor, sails, or a couple argument developed that go if it became necessary to government costs a lot of money. Each campaign would let all students know of oars. lasted right up until the shear use the small, but new, of the five officers are paid from $275- exactly what they are trying to do. pin on the propellor broke auxiliary motor that was $325 each quarter. Paper and other Then on election day each of the five Norbert's boats are not and we all began to take attached to the back supplies cost more. should have exactly the same number last year's models and the turns rowing as the sun went alongside the bigger of votes. Then these five, probably fiberglass structures don't down. powerplant. Everything was What for? Student representation. exactly gleem in the fluid Cone Hall residents, would take office, going to be all right. No reflections of calm water. But I began to think of all the rowing. While members of the CCC get paid reorganize the CCC, and not accept things we should have with boating with him has taught So we settled back, big bucks, College Judicial Board and any money for their work. If they tried me that the captain of the us in the boat for an AFBC members get paid nothing for to collect money, they could be overnight stay in the marsh: assured that "the Cadillac ship isn't concerned with the of the waterway" could their long hours of duty. immediately recalled. shortfalls of the craft but tents, food, and flashlights. But Norbert remained handle any situation. In a Could anything fill the void i£jye If the students elected to change the with its virtues. few moments Norbert was did not have a CCC? The students exultant throughout the system through the election, the CCC The first time I went ordeal and eventually we popping open a can of beer. could elect a student committee on supporters would find that they have boating with Norbert was rowed our way to a decrepit He wasn't drinking your committees that would not get paid. been wrong. If the students chose to quite a while ago. At that dock with matching house everyday blue collar Pabstor The hours would be no more than the support the CCC as it stands, then the time he owned a small and yard. middle class Schlitz, but Judicial Board or AFBC students put CCC detractors would have their flatbottom boat with a 1947 Tuborg Gold. in so the salaries could be removed and answer. motor. I was riding down to A couple of weeks ago ■ the beach when I saw him, Norbert took me for a ride in He took a long draw c».»«o»~ put to something constructive. This One thing is definite. The election along with Bonnie and his new boat, the one he calls can and placed it in the same group could handle the would be the most interesting student Maynard, cruising along a "the Cadillac". This boat, a plastic stick-on-the-dash- organizational funding in a brief election yet. Even more interesting river that runs parallel to the 1963 with a 1962 mttor is board cup holder. Sitting monthly meeting. than that recent election for the you- highway. I stopped the car, considerable larger than the back in the seat, with one Of course, many students may feel know-what. got out, and was standing on flatbottom and is equipped hand on the steering whe;l, the front crash bumper with a steering wheel, a and arm on the side of tie taking pictures of them when couple of short square-back boat, and a mischievous they saw me and came over. bucket seats out of an early smile, he turned to nm r and DeeP Ocean Boulevard, and he usually plays. Tony plays seemed to be a year of Purple were gaining popular- started touring again. George Tuesday and Thursday finishing up the sixties. The rty- Harrison also returned to the nights at the Bistro with Beatles officially announced Three more very influen- stage and toured the country Danny Smith, also a GSC that they/ were finished tial music people made their in the fall of '74. student. Danny, who plays (although they really broke exits that year. Jim Morrsion By the mid-70's country rhythm guitar, has written up in mid-1969). of the Doors died in Paris rock and the honky L. A. some original tunes which Then the last of the great during the summer. Saxo- cowboys were having their the duo plays. pop festivals—the Second phonist King Curtis was days. The Eagles, Jackson Browne and others were Tony plays with a band Atlanta Pop Festival (held in stabbed to death outside his producing fine LP's like called Ice T. at the Exchange Byron) was followed by a apartment in New York. And in Macon in October, Desperado, For Everyman, Tavern in Savannah on batch of laws passed in the Duane Allman smashed his and Late for the Sky. weekends. Georgia legislature that made future pop festivals motorcycle into the back of a Out in Austin, Tex., He observed that the economically prohibitive, truck, finishing his brilliant Willie Nelson and Waylon coffeehouse is an ideal career 1 08 a vear to the Jennings were starting to TONY ARATA The fall of 1970 saw two of - A ™ * atmosphere for a musician to the sixties brightest stars go date later, Berry Oakley, bass make their presence known play in. "It's the nicest out. In September, Jimi player for the Allman to more and more people. Brothers, was killed in a The year 1975 was a similar accident. pivotal one. Next week we will Statesboro-GSC Symphony to present concert The early seventies also look at the rise of disco and produced glitter-rock with how Fleetwood Mac, Peter The 55-member college- The Statesboro-Georgia tion concert of the season on Mrs. Cartee has perform- David Bowie rising to the top Frampton, and Linda community orchestra will Southern Symphony will Feb. 26 in the Foy Fine Arts ed leading soprano roles with of the heap. Many others Ronstadt brought rock into also perform a symphony by present its second subscrip- Recital Hall at 8:15 p.m. the Georgia Southern Opera joined in: Dr. John dropped the mainstream of American J.C. Bach, Greig's "Lyric Theatre and the GSC Chorus his "Night Tripper" image life. Dr. John Ktslpitcke, Suite," the first movement of Associate Professor of music the past two years. She will and started wearing glitter. BOOK EXCHANGE sing the role of Gretel in the Schumann's "Spring Sym- COLLEGE PLAZA at GSC, will conduct the Todd Rundgren dyed his college's spring opera phony," and "The Emperor hair green. Alice Cooper Students performance. Featured Waltz" by Johann Strauss. Used Paper Backs 40% off soloist will be soprano production of "Hansel and brought large productions to New Paper Backs 5% off Deborah Cartee who will sing Gretel." A senior voice major Admission will be by the rock stage, employing Special selection of at GSC, she is currently listed boa constrictors and gallows. Novels 25* each the Mozart Motet "Exsultate, season subscription ticket or to give Jubilate." in "Who's Who in American tickets which will be on sale Elton John got in on the act, Colleges and Universities." at the door. too. 19 FOOT SALAD BAR - 19 FOOT SALAD BAR 19 FOOT SALAD BAR - \ In late 1972, rock got into recital ® the television game with ■3 Mac's Standard Oil ABC's In Concert and NBC's On Tuesday, Feb. 27, the Midnight Special. music department will x SERVING THE GSC STUDENTS AND By 1973, seedp were being present its final general > r FACULTY FOR OVER 21 YEARS sown that would bring a student recital of winter a renewed interest in jazz. quarter at 5 p.m. a With UM S«rv» A Full S«rvk» Islands Included on the program > John McLaughlin and the a Mahavishnu Orchestra will be compositions for l amplified their jazz music keyboard, voice, strings, and 5 Welcome and opened up a whole new wind instruments in a wide 3 variety of styles and from o NOITTM OF THE COUEGE GATE market to jazz musicians. H JUST various periods of music. O.N MIS. Santana took a jazz direction > and started putting out The recital is free and | open to the public. a U. S. CHOICE BEEF 11 albums like Welcome and **+f *+»—+*****—*+*■***** ft********************* * > x STEAKS CUT FRESH DAIL Y I l 1 3 > c Sighfs n Sounds 5 Choices of H Radio Television > Stereo Repair a STEAK DINNERS > X 4 mei $ 50 {_ Under 2 Student Discounts 409 Fair Road a0 14 South Main Street 3 764-9007 Orders To Go H Downtown 764-4078 * 19 FOOT SALAD BAR - 19 FOOT SALAD BAR - 19 FOOT SALAD BAR -E Page 7, February 26, 1979 Rod A Rodgers CIHBMASCOPB ? Continued from p. 1 t or traditional Afro-American If. forms. They have contributed k to breaking down stereotype The SUB movies this happy week are Which Way Is Up? T| notions of the range of the weekend feature and on » interests of black American Wednesday. J dance artists. Which Way Is Up? is a rowdy Richard Prybr film in The company which is which Pryor shows his talents by playing three roles. I predominantly black, but Newsweek called the film "loose, vulgar, funky and very I integrated, has for many funny, Pryor gobbles up his triple part like a happy hog let * years demonstrated its loose in a garden." ; ability to appeal to audiences TAeifeWsfromC/irom'c/eisafascinatingjourney into the j of all age groups and ethnic world of insects. An Academy Award winner for Best | origins. Documentary this film is a factual account of the amazing A The scope of the repertoire capabilities of humanity's most challenging rival. This ii— ■>!'■.fr this exciting ensemble movie is an off-beat change of pace from the other SUB Pound, seated at right. ranges from sensuous This elaborate contraption is the movies this quarter, so come and experience it. election microscope recently Unimaginable structures can be abstraction to .more literal All showings are in the Biology Lecture Hall. dance drama. It features acquired by the biology department. seen with the electron microscope, innovative jazz ballets and Not many students are aware of its says Dr. Oliver of the biology unique percussion plays for existence; anyone interested in a department. Shopping for a bicycle? demonstration can contact Matt which the Artistic Director is (CCRS)—A 10-speed the bicycle and provide a widely known. bicycle can be your best See BICYCLES, p. 8 The company has become friend—especially if it's your # a favorite on college and major means of transporta- ReCOrdS With D. M. Clark university circuits through- tion to and from school and out the United States and around town—so buying the appears in major commerical right bike can mean the 5 theatres. Yet they have also difference between hours of Shawn Phillips Transcendence maintained a commitment to pleasure and hours of producing programs for frustration. or Donna Summers-like disco were satisfied with "le freak" audiences which have had Shawn Phillips, unlike his only try." Or on "Good The first and most music and you enjoyed and the lyrics to "Cheese- limited opportunities to see contemporaries, resembles Evening Madam" we hear a important decision to make Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young burger in Paradise." then this professional dance presen- the classical composer, not musical version of meeting in getting a new bike is where or any band who sang songs is not for you. Next week tations. only in his musical capabili- an old friend after much time to buy it, says Gary Fisher, with meaningful lyrics, then Elvis Costello & the Armed Additionally, the Rodgers ties but in his endurance. He has passed. associate editor for Bicycling you should listen to Forces to start off the '79 . company maintains a year has been producing tremen- What I've been trying to Magazine and a bike dously thought-provoking say is if you're tired of "Chic" Transcendence. But if you releases. round studio-school in New mechanic and racer for 15 York where training is musical prose now for years years. and despite this effort still offered in Afro-Haitian, Jazz "Find a good neighbor- and Modern dance techni- commands what is termed a T ▼ ▼ ▼ T V V *»▼▼▼▼▼▼ hood dealer, especially if you "cult" following. (Which is a ques. don't know much about This spring the company nice way of saying not too bicycles," Fisher says. A many folks listen to his was chosen by the U.S. dealer will sell you a bike that International Communica- records.) This is really is fully assembled instead of unfortunate because he may tipns Agency (formerly the one in a carton, which is how ►Cultural Presentations be the only "old timer" not to many discount and depart- go disco. program of the U.S. state ment stores sell them. department) for a six-week "If you're a mechanical He producer beautiful goodwill tour to Senegal, ace it is fine to buy a bike you songs with (believe it or not) Nigeria, Zaire, Kenya, have to assemble yourself," some socially redeeming Zambia, Syria and Portugal. he continues, but you have to values. For example, on It was the first major dance have the tools, know how and Transcendence, in the song 468 S. Main St. Statesboro, Ga. company in 15 years chosen plenty of time. "The tools" "I'm an American Child" (on «to represent the U.S. in the manufacturers recommend a Nuclear Pile) he says: "This five Sub-Saharan African are-pretty inadequate to do a bludegeon of insanity, power 764-5608 countires, and it was also the proper job. It takes special into vanity, to make the occasion of the first major tools to make the proper son/I started comprehending cultural exchange activity adjustments. The average the beginning of the ending between America and Syria person can't completely of the human race." And on in a decade. assemble a bike without "Lament pur l'Enfant Mort" Their first overseas tour 1 ruining some parts." you get the story of a dead : WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th; held special significance for The 3.8 million 10 speeds child through his eyes. the company affording an sold last year all came with opportunity to share their factory warranties, also Lighter moments as well programs with audiences in making the dealer important. are reached on Transcend- those third world countries "A warranty is only as good ence. For example, on "Take whose music and dance as the person backing it," It Easy" (not Jackson From 5 p.m. Until Closing traditions have been a vital Fisher says and almost all Browne's version) he states source of influence for so manufacturers' warranties beautifully "...We can do much of Rodger's contem- require the dealer to set up anything in this world if we porary dance creation. )QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOC <>With This Coupon> i PREGNANT RUEBEN ROSENBERi i Need Help? DEPT. STORE i Buy Vi Steak Sandwich ALL CHOICES Values A College Budget Can Afford i I OFFERED i PAINTER PANTS • ARMY FATIGUES i TOLL FREE WHITE & RLUE OVERALLS i Get One FREE! 9 a.m.-9 p.m. OPEN — Mon.-Sat., 9-6 L. 17 S. Main St. Downtown Statesboro 764-2113 A AAAAAAAA k 1-800-438-8039 AAf - ' yyyy/y/y/y/y/yyy/

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The book, the weight of the bicycle is entitled "Sex With A Camel: record, check with the local between your crotch and the sometime, entitled The hundreds of busy worker Better Business Bureau. It bar, says the Schwinn also an important factor History of the Electric ants, laboring in the early One Hump Or Two?" is one when it comes to distance that you won't want to miss. can tell you how many Bicycle Co. of Chicago, IL. Blanket. This informative morning sun. Ready to do consumer disputes a business The dealer can adjust the bicycling. Any excess weight, knowledge index (book) your bidding, they are at the like kickstands, can make a And for you adults that has had since January 1976 seat and handlebars in any covers the development of mercy of your power. Where's direction to find a proper big difference. enjoy sitting in closet- (the current reporting period) live voltage bedding from its the whip, Bonnie Jean? and how the business pedaling position. The proper Generally, the higher pre-Art Linkletter days, Hours of fun for the entire CLICK! I sure hope that quality the bike, the lighter it operator is standing by. responded to them. Word of position is when you can sit through the dark years of the family, ages eight to eighty!! mouth is also a good on your bike and place the will be. A more expensive indicator. ball of your foot on the pedal model is made of lighter The 30-day service check- in the low position while only materials, and has lighter up is important because after slightly bending your knee, wheels and narrower, higher- riding a bike for a while you according to Schwinn. pressure tires—all of which find you want to have some The handlebars should be enables you to go faster with PIZZA INN minor adjustments made to about the same height as the less work, he says. suit your particular needs seat, and at least two inches Before taking a new bike and riding style. of the seat post and home, you should road test DAILY Once a dealer is found, handlebar stem should the brakes and make sure the buying a bike that fits you remain inside the frame to gears change smoothly. — FAMILY prevent them from over If you can't afford the physically is the next step. "It is more important to snapping off, says the price of a new bicycle, a used PIZZA one may be a good bet. "But have a bike that fits you right Consumer Guide to Bicycles rather than one made of (Doubleday & Co. 1973). you should know what you're NIGHT exotic materials," Fisher "The position you have to doing," says Fischer. "You BUFFET says. assume to ride a bicycle with can get one that's worn out A bike is the right size if turned down handlebars isn't that will wind up costing you MON.-FRI. - 11:00-2:00 TUESDAY - 6:00-9:00 you can comfortably straddle really a natural one," Fischer a lot." H-i Used bikes are frequently All The Pizza & Salad All The Pizza & Salad advertised in campus and You Can Eat You Can Eat local newspapers and on bulletin boards. Local police ANTIQUE SHOPS ARE FUNfo departments often auction $249 $049 off bikes that have been YESTERYEARS FASHION abandoned or stolen and left Clothes From 18901950 unclaimed. 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Contact 681-1479, ask for contact the management for floor of the Williams Center Scott. (2-12) ring. Am will ing to pay. Call 764- e Sink, oven range, ice box. Sleeps LOST: One Nike soccer shoe. Lost 9378. (2-i9) details. building, or telephone '681- 1 four. Very good condition. Mirrors FOR SALE: Panasonic reel-reel, the night of the Homecoming 5544, if you are interested in and hitch included. $800. Call 681- new head, fine condition—$185; concert in the gym parking lot. If WANTED: Clean dog house. Call Scholarships reading for a visually 5586 during day or 852-5461 during pair speakers, walnut veneer, like found, please contact Alexander 681-5494. (2-19) handicapped student for ten new, $119; brand-new Technics 35W night and ask for Bruce, or write Williams at WVGS or LB 10547. or more hours a week. Some t per channel stero intergrated amp, Reward. (2-19) Offered L.B. 80735. funds are available to pay for r $119—a STEAL. Call 764-5666 Bookstore Has Georgia State University this reading service. ,1 FOR SALE: J.C. Penny AM-FM anytime, leave number. (2-12) LOST: In Biology Auditorium, and stereo 8-track casette play record "Old-Timer" pocket knife with a New Hours department of music awards FOR SALE: Free-standing broken blade. Highly sentimental. a limited number of graduate and turntable with speakers. Danish-modern decorator fireplace, Please return it to Chris: LB 8558. It Beginning Monday Feb. assistantships with stipends r Excellent condition. $150 firm. Save red enamel, all fittings included. was a gift from my father. (2-19) $80 from catalog price. Call 681- 26 the Bookstore will be open of up to $1800 per year, Call 764-5229 or leave number at subject to quarterly renewal. 3613 or L.B. 12486. 681-5666. (2-12) LOST: A gold, double weave Monday thru Friday from 8 serpentine bracelet. If found, please a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday Graduate Opportunity FOR SALE: Save yourself $5. 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SUNDAY: 9:00 a.m.-Street Level; 3:00 p.m.-Fourth Tower of | ■BIGGEST INVENTORY OF ALBUMS. Inverness; 4:00 p.m.-Chicago Symphony; 7:00 p.m.-Student Affairs; 12:00 midnight-Fourth Tower. , , a MONDAY: 6:15 p.m.-Talking About Music: 6:45 p.m.-Man & 8 TRACKS, CASSETTES & Molecules; 7:00 p.m.-A Way of Life; 7:30 p.m.-Dutch Jazz Scene. | LANDRUM TUESDAY: 8:30 a.m.-Private Eye on Environment; 6:15 p.m.- ACCESSORIES IN STATESBORO CENTER Accademia Monteverdiana; 6:45 p.m.-University Almanac; 7:00 p.m.-University Theater. £ CHANDLER RD WEDNESDAY: 6:45 p.m.-Man & Molecules; 7:00 p.m.-A Way of life; 7:30 p.m.-Radio Smithsonian. • DAIRY THURSDAY: 2:30 p.m.-Private Eye on the Environment; 5:45 = ::.• U E E N p.m.-Student Affairs; 6:00 p.m.-CCC Minutes; 6:15 p.m.-Off The | CUSTOM T SHIRTS Wall; 7:00 p.m.-Momma's Music. ' S MUSIC BOOKS I SATURDAY: 9:00 p.m.-Dance Music. O "- MONDAY—FRIDAY: 8:00 a.m.-Tips on Flowers & Plants; 9:00 = a. O BLANK TAPES a.m.-Great Outdoors; 9:30 a.m.-Fourth To>J»sr; 12:30 p.m.- | OASIS-SOUND AOVICE Sidetrack; 3:00 p.m.-Fourth Tower; 11:00 p.m.-Tonight on the ■HI Fl COMPONENTS Radio; 12:00 midnight-Fourth Tower. 1—TS1 MONDAY-WEDNESDAY: 5:00 p.m.-ArtMusic. l:„ . ,s*l Campus I FROM SOUND ADVICE

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Kappa Sigs on top than any team I've had foundation for Alexander to Lynn, while having no "With Mudd jumping in before," third year coach build upon. Junior Tommy tournament victories, is a as our number one player, By DAN PIPPINGER Buddy Alexander states, Carlton is a transfer who is steady player who is that certainly enhances our Action last week found The 76'ers and Riff Raffs 1 depending on how some of eligible this year. Of the consistently in contention. prospects for being an NCAA Kappa Sigma at the top place are tied for second as both are our younger golfers play, we three, Alexander says: Also back this season is contender," noted Alexander. in fraternity league play with 7-1. could have the best starting "They're a good nucleus to senior Toby Chapin, who This year the Eagles will be a 9-0 record. The Kappa In women's league play, lineup in school's the build around." played on GSC's 1977 NCAA going for their eighth Sigma team has pretty good the Supersonics and Johnson history." Burk was the runner-up in Tournament team. He played straight NCAA Tournament height and a good rebound- A-side are competing for a Alexander's assertion is first place berth as neither has last year's Furman Invita- in the 1978 U.S. Amateur also. bid. ing force. They will be a Another senior, Doug As for the teams that will tough team to beat going into lost a game in seven and Gregory, is back from last contend with GSC for an the finals. The only other attempts. Hendricke year's team. He played at six NCAA bid, Alexander says: teams still in competition New York Life are in second and has valuable tourna- "Georgia, Florida, Wake against Kappa Sigma in that with 6-1 records. Sorority action after last ment experience. Forest, and five other schools league are Sigma Chi 7-1 and Freshman Jodie Mudd will be our chief competition. Kappa Alpha Psi 6-2. week found both Alph. 1 Delta made his presence felt this Those are the ones we must In men's independent Pi and Kappa Delta locked in fall by finishing second, beat in tournament play." league A, the Stooges, as a tie for first place in their third, and fifth in Southern's expected, are leading the pack league at 5-0. fall tournament schedule. Georgia Southern will with an 8-0 mark. The Last week's action also The Louisville, Ky., native make appearances at the Spoilers are hanging on. included a free throw contest ft was a Junior All-America following tournaments: strong at 7-1. In league B, between all teams in each last year and will play at no. Gator Invitational, Feb. 16- Afro-American No. 1 are in league. The 1979 free throw one for GSC this spring. He 18; Seminole Invitational, first place as they have won champions are the 76'ers and was a quarter-finalist in last March 2-4; Palmetto Invita- eight without a setback. Alpha Delta Pi. year's National Public Links tional, March 9-11; Pinehurst League A W L Zeta Tau Alpha 3 and also played at the 1978 Invitational, March 13-15; 2 PhiMu USGA Amateur Champion- Furman Intercollegiate, Stooges 8 0 1 4 Alpha Delta Pi ship. March 22-24; Auburn Jr.-Sr., The Cheese 1 6 5 0 Afro-Americans #224 Kappa Delta Other newcomers include March 30-April 1; Jackson- 5 0 Chi Omega freshman Paul Oglesby, the ville Invitational, April 13- Rip Joint 3 4 0 5 Brew Crew 1 5 1977 Southern Junior 15; and the Schenkel Champion, and junior college Intercollegiate, April 27-29. 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Mar. 31 at Emory DATE & OPPONENTS Mar. 31 at Georgia State Feb. 21 ... at Armstrong State Apr. 1 Jacksonville Feb. 22 at Valdosta Apr. 4 at Auburn Feb. 23 at Jacksonville Apr. 5-8 at Rome Tournament Feb. 24 at Flagler Apr. 9 Mercer Feb. 25 at Daytona Beach Apr. 10 Armstrong Feb, 26 at Florida Tech. Apr. 11 A.B.A.C. Mar. 2 Charleston Apr. 12 South Carolina Mar. 8 NC at Wilmington Apr. 13 Central Florida Mar. 11 Appalachian State Apr. 15 Flagler Mar. 12 Garner Webb Apr. 18 at Charleston Mar. 13 at Duke Apr. 19 at Citadel Mar. 22 at Georgia Apr. 20-22 at Ga. Inter- collegiate

Stallings instructs players on baseball basics.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN COLLEGE 1979 EAGLE BASEBALL SCHEDULE Baseball's

DATE TEAM SITE & TIME March 2 Campbell Statesboro 3:00 in the air i March 3 Campbell Statesboro 2:00 Now in the fourth week of 4 Old Dominion (2) Statesboro 2:00 pre-season practice, Georgia NOW March March 6 West Virginia Statesboro 3:00 Southern College baseball March 7 West Virginia Statesboro 3:00 coach Jack Stallings is A March 10 Western Kentucky Statesboro 1:00 satisfied with his team's March 10 Catholic University Statesboro 3:30 progress as it prepares for a March 11 Catholic University Statesboro 2:00 March 2 opener with OPEN March 12 George Mason University Statesboro 2:00 Campbell College. March 14 George Mason University (2) Statesboro 2:00 The Eagles will open their H March 18 Brockport (2) Statesboro 2:00 62-game schedule with ' March 20 Fla. International Miami, Fla *..'. 2:00 Campbell that Friday March 21 Bowling Green Miami, Fla 12:00 afternoon at Eagle Field at 3 7 March 21 Fla. International Miami, Fla 3:00 p.m. March 22 University Miami Miami, Fla 7:30 "I'm pretty pleased with March 23 University Miami Miami, Fla 7:30 the progress so far," says the. S March 24 Jacksonville University Jacksonville, Fla 4:00 veteran coach who attained March 25 Jacksonville University (2) Jacksonville, Fla 1:00 his 500th collegiate coaching DAYS March 26 Lehigh University Statesboro 7:30 victory last season. March 27 Lehigh University Statesboro 3:00 "Our defense has looked March 28 Armstrong State (2) Statesboro 6:00 good, but I expected that. Our March 30 Baptist College Charleston, SC 3:00 defense was good last March 31 Baptist College Charleston, SC 2:00 season," he stressed. "I think A April 1 Valdosta State (2) Statesboro 2:00 it will be exceptional this, April 4 University of Georgia Statesboro 3:00 year." P April 6 Howard University. . Statesboro 7:30 Stallings noted that the* April 7 South Carolina . Columbia 7:30 team was still continuing to April 8 South Carolina . Columbia 7:00 work on individual skills and WEEK! April 9 Mercer-Macon . Statesboro 7:30 fundamentals, and had just April 12 Stetson (2) Statesboro 3:00- 7:30 started taking batting April 13 Stetson . Statesboro 7:30 practice this week. April 14 Florida State Statesboro 7:30 When asked t why the April 15 Florida State (2) Statesboro 2:00 Eagles had gone two weeks April 16 Niagara University Statesboro 7:30 without batting practice, he NEW HOURS ; April 17 Mercer-Macon Macon ... 3:00 replied: "There's two reasons ' April 18 Niagara University Statesboro 3:00 for it. First, our pitchers WEEKDAYS: 7 am-1 pm j A April 19 South Carolina Statesboro 7:30 aren't in shape to throw April 20 South Carolina Statesboro 3:00 batting practice that early, WEEKENDS: 1 pm-1 am April 21 Clemson University Clemson, SC 2:00 and second, if you hit from April 22 Clemson University (2) Clemson, SC 2:00 the beginning it takes away i April 24 Jacksonville Statesboro 7:30 from work on fundamentals. i C April 25 Jacksonville Statesboro 3:00 Georgia Southern also y April 26 Coastal Carolina (2) Statesboro 6:00 returns the nucleus of its Cheek Out e April 28 Mercer-Atlanta (2) Atlanta, GA 1:00 pitching staff which, as a Armstrong State Savannah, GA 1:30 group, compiled a 2.78 earned e April 29 The Game Room Mav Baptist College Statesboro 7:30 e 1 run average in 1978. Baptist College Statesboro 3:00 E "Our pitching has looked e May •l ALL NEW GAMES (V May 5 Florida State Tallahassee, Ha 5:00 good," he continued. "I it May 6 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla 2:00 expect that, though. We've e) May 7 Columbus College (2) Columbus 2:00 got most of the guys back L from last year's staff." DOWNSTAIRS-WILLIAMS CENTER -Oe 10. February 9fi 1Q7Q.

Fage 12, February 26, 1979 GSC loses 4 more By BOBBY SMELLEY The Georgia Southern College basketball team continues to find itself in the midst of hard times as the team's losing streak ran to a record-setting 11 games MERCER 87 GSC~78 The Mercer Bears overcame an early deficit to defeat Georgia Southern for the second time this season, this time in the Hanner Fieldhouse by an 87-78 score. GSC built a 12-2 lead early in the contest but Mercer returned the favor, outscoring the Eagles 12-2 to tie the game at 14. The Bea^s went ahead 30-28 and never trailed again, building a lead of as much as 14 points in the second half. Kevin Anderson led the scoring for GSC with 26 points. Reggie Cofer had 14 while John Fowler added 10. WAKE FOREST 77 GSC 69 GSC flirted with an upset for a large portion of the contest before succumbing to the Deacons of Wake Forest, 77-69. The first half was close all the way as Wake Forest's biggest lead was by a five point margin. Just before the half 'Georgia Southern went ahead 35-33 but Wake managed a final basket leaving the two teams tied at intermission. In the second half the Eagles went ahead 40-39 on a Kevin Anderson foul shot but the Deacons then ran off eight straight points and GSC was never closer than five after that. Kevin Anderson led all scorers with 21 points while John Fowler had 15 and Steve Taylor 13. VIRGINIA TECH 104 GSC 84 The GSC 1979 Golf Team. Front row,l-r, are Paul Billy Harris, Jim Ragland, A. J. Duncan, Tom Virginia Tech placed five people in double figures while Oglesby, Pat Lynn, Toby Chapin, Doug Gregory, Carlton, Marc Arnette and Bob Burk. Not pictured running~away from Georgia Southern, 104-84. and Hal Parsons. Standing,l-r, Buddy Alexander, is Jodie Mudd. In the first half, trailing 40-26, GSC tried to make a run at the Gobblers as the as the Eagles closed the score to 41 40. Before the half, however, Virginia Tech had gone back up by six, 52-46. In the final period, with the score 52-48, Virginia Tech Golfers finish second in first outscored the Eagles 20-3 over the next seven minutes of By FRED BANKSTON disappointed about the way the contest to put the game away. teams have better second designated tournaments) Reggie Cofer led the Eagles in scoring with 21 points, If finishing second in we played this fall," teams as well. It keeps the used as criteria by the NCAA » Kevin Anderson had 17, Matt Simpkins 12, and Phil their first tournament is any Alexander said. "We knew we starters working. in selecting teams for post- Leisure 10. indicator of things to come, were a better team. This "We have a little better NE LOUISIANA 82 then golf foes of GSC had tournament was an indicator players this season than last season play. better be prepared. of our play this year. Mudd "After one tournament, GSC 70 year. There are more guys The Northeast Louisiana Indians, who crushed GSC by Host University of and Carlton are a good 1-2 capable of breaking par." we're in excellent shape foi j 42 points earlier in the season, had to battle the Eagles in a Florida won the recent combination." ' Guys, he said, like another NCAA bid,"; tightly fought contest before taking an 82-70 victory. February tournament. "They This year's team is hard to freshman Jodie Mudd and Alexander said. After falling behind by as much as 11 points in the first were the favorities and are explain, Alexander said. numbers two and three "Nothing comes as good! half, GSC managed to get within one or two points of the probably the strongest team "We're kind of young, but returnees Bob Burk and Pat as a victory," but a second -, in the southeast," Coach Indians several times in the second half but never could get there's experience too. Our Lynn. place finish with tough Buddy Alexander said. "To the go-ahead baslet. With NLU up by a 52-51 score the main asset is depth and we This past tournament at; competition is almost as Indians ran off six unanswered points and the Eagles were go down there and play that have a good bit of it. Better Florida was one of five good," Alexander said. never able to recover. closely on their home course Matt Simpkins led GSC with 19 points, Kevin Anderson was a good task for us." had 17, and John Fowler added 14. The Eagles finished the Women's Basketball tournament at one under par three strokes back of Florida. North Carolina was third, followed by Ohio State, 'Best effort* ends season Florida State, and the University of Georgia. By STEVE BRUNNER Debra Linebarger paced ment," she added. "The girls "Most all good teams from Southern's Lady Eagles the offense with 22 points. are confident and will play the southeast were there closed out their regular- "What hurt us was intense basketball against except Wake Forest," season play with an 87-81 rebounding," Crowder said. Mercer in the first round." Alexander said. "Play was loss to Valdosta State, a team "They had too many Referring to the Mercer really close during the first GSC head coach Linda uncontested second and third game on Feb. 22, Crowder day. North Carolina led by Crowder calls "the best in the shots. predicted that "the game will one stroke over GSC and state." "The game really sets the not be decided by more than Florida by five over The game was a far cry stage for the state tourna- five points." Alabama. from the 115-88 setback the "During the second round,, ladies suffered last time the GSC led by a shot over two teams met, as Southern 1979 Women's Tennis Schedule. Florida and Ohio State. came back from a 17-point DATE & OPPONENTS Apr. 13, 14 at Columbus Georgia was four back. It was deficit to narrow the gap. Mar. 3 -. at Jacksonville College like six teams vying for the "This game was our best Mar. 7 James Madison Shorter College championship,"Alexander effort of the year," said Mar. 9 ... at Columbus College Berry College said. Crowder, "we finally Mar. 10 Valdosta State Apr. 18 University of Georgia Georgia Southern was led convinced some people that Mar. 23 Armstrong State Apr. 20, 21 at Emor 1 by Jodie Mudd's 210 (par 213) we can play excellent Mar. 24 Valdosta State Uftiversitjf? that earned him fourth place. basketball.". Mar. 29 Stetson University Armstrong Sta$ ! Marc Arnette shot 212 and The Lady Eagles slowed Apr. 3 Georgia College Brenau Colleg tied for fifth. Teammate Tom the Balzers fast-paced game Apr. 4 Mercer University Apr. 22 at Georgia Sta; H Carlton's 214 tied him for and played excellent defense, Apr. 5 at College of Apr. 24 Flagler Collej fj j 11th. He shot a 67 the final even after Mitzi Timmons Charleston Apr. 28 .. Large College AIA round. and Teri Houston both got in" Apr. 11 . at Jacksonville Tournamei Tim James on the defensive. "We were a little foul trouble. University (GSC, GA, Mercer, GA Stat