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Volume 59, No. 18 Statesboro, Georgia 30458 March 12, 1979 Lick proposes building priorities

By EDDIE DONATO tions arts building include a continuing education The addition to the plant Three major building large auditorium that will building are dependent on operations warehouse will be priorities have been announ- seat 1,000 to 1,200, a smaller initial funding of the first used to expand the available ced by Dr. Dale lick, GSC auditorium, two large lecture phase of the project. Funds facilities which includes the president, at a faculty senate halls, classroom space, for phase one of the $1.5 old warehouse located behind meeting last week. The television and broadcast building have not yet been the administration building. projects include: studios, language labs, and allocated by the Board of The recommendations —A $4-$5 million com- classroom space. Regents but Dr. Lick expects well soon be forwarded to the munications arts building Dr. Lick said that plans the project to get underway in Board of Regents office in that will house the speech, for phase two of the late spring or early summer. Atlanta. drama, foreign language, STEPHENS WHITFIELD special studies, and journa- lism departments. Jazz festival to be held here —Phase two of the new The Newport Jazz Newport Jazz Festival All ium. continuing education Runoff election between Festival has been called the Star groups travelling to The All Stars are building which will include "great granddaddy of jazz concert halls around the comprised of seven musici- offices for cooperative festivals." Last summer the world from the Orient to ans, each considered a top Stephens, Whitf ield will extension services and President and Mrs. Carter Australia, South America jazz player on his instru- offices for the continuing celebrated its 25th anniver- and Europe. This Tuesday ment. All are veterans of the education department. sary with a party held on the Mar. 13 at 8:15 pm. the Newport Jazz Festival and decide CCC presidency —A $300,000 addition to South Lawn of the White Newport Jazz Festival All their contributions to the the warehouse located on House. Throughout the Stars will bring the sounds of mainstream of jazz figure Perimeter Road. illustrious history of this jazz to Georgia Southern prominently in the history of By MARTHA BUCKNER Among the miscellaneous Plans for the communica- festival there ha\e been College at McCroan Auditor- See JAZZ, p. 7 A runoff for CCC votes were write-in's for Don Akery, the CCC's current president between Robby president along with votes to Stephens and Rickey D. Whitfield will be held abolish the CCC. Fossil thefts may cause lab closing Stephens said the "stu- tomorrow at Williams and considering alternatives to the tutorial sessions, hiring a case. A decision is expected to Landrum Centers from 10 dent have to have someone By MARTHA BUCKNER they can go to," but if the closing the labs. monitor to check that fossils be made before the end of this a.m. until 6 p.m. GSC geology labs may be Some of the alternatives don't leave the lab, and quarter concerning next CCC cannot meet students closed next quarter outside of Since the candidates for include limiting the size of placing the rocks in a display quarter's labs. the remaining four offices needs and if he found there regular class time, and ran uncontested, the offices were no real need for the tutorial labs sessions had already been decided committee, he would favor cancelled because of the theft before the election. The new abolishing it altogether. of over $400 worth of fossils, Fishing boat donated to GSC officers are Barbara "I don't want the runoff to according to Dr. James Morrison, vice president; Bob be a racial issue, just because Darrell of the geology By JAN CRAWFORD remain for school use. Charles Austin," said Rick Chapin, coordinator of the vote will be between a department. A thirty-foot sport Potential uses for the boat Mandes, director of institu- budgetary affairs; Dennis black and a white candi- "There's always some loss fisherman boat was recently include such courses as tional development. date," Stephens went on to Rentz, coordinator of from time to time," Darrell donated to GSC for academic marine biology, archeology, The 1971 model boat has auxiliary services; and Chris say. said, but over half of the use by Dr. and Mrs. Rush physical education, leisure an estimated worth of Cleveland, coordinator of Whitfield said, "the losses have occurred this Peace. studies and others. $15,000. It is built with a fly outcome of the election shows academic affairs. quarter. Darrell estimated The boat is presently "The coordination anc bridge and an upper deck that the student body is that it would cost somewhere docked at the Skidaway planning for how the boal where the driving controls behind me." His goal is to In the presidential between $500 to $1000 to Institute of Oceanography in will be used will be done are located. There is a • have more student involve- election, Robby Stephens replace the stolen fossils. The Savannah, where it will throueh Vice President See BOAT, p. 3 won 370 votes; Ricky D. ment in student government money to replace them will and he added that this year's Whitfield, 253; Rodney P. take over one-third of the government has been "more Noren, 131; Anthony geology department's supply effective than any in past Nichols, 98, and H. Harris budget for the year. Rollins, 76. years." The missing fossils are mainly rocks in special study sets used in tutorial sessions Student offices to move outside of regular class time. "After the lab, out of eight The Central Coordinating Committee and Student study sets, I could only Union Board offices in Williams Center will be switched assemble one complete set," around quite a bit during the first week of spring quarter Darrell said, some of the to allow more space for the SUB and to open a publicity fossils that were taken are room for student organizations, Don Akery, CCC irreplacable in the sense that president and Pete Finney, SUB chairman said in a they were found on class field joint announcement last week. trips. The CCC president's office and rooms 102,104, and Most of the fossils were 106 will be affected. The SUB will move from 106 to 102, taken during the tutorial the CCC president will move into 106, and the CCC sessions, Darrell believes. officers in 104 will move into the old president's office. Before a major test 30 to 40 Room 104 will be shared by the SUB and CCC for students are often in the room productions and publicity. Other student organizations with the rocks and one tutor will be allowed to use the machines in this room. to supervise. Darrell sees a Finney said the SUB needs more space to definite need for the tutoring accomodate the 11 students who staff the board. sessions and he and the other geology professors are (L-R) Dr. Lick, Dr. and Mrs. Peace, and Hal Averitt, GSC foundation president Page 2, March 12, 197S. AFBC increases CCC organizational funding By DEREK SMITH budget will be $19,000 for events. The SUB will also ment asked for $34,000 for that same amount in some Reflector received a $300 The Activity Fee Budget next year with $6,500 for receive $500 in new money to next year which is a $21,000 sort of fund raising project. increase over last year's Committee met on March 1 student organizations. make their budget $93,050 for increase over this year's Considerable discussion budget of $32,000. \ and drew up a tentative The GSC Jazz Band and next year. budget. The committee took place about the Reflector budget for next year to be Concert Band requested WVGS received an $1,000 approved $15,000 for Nolen said, with committee The committee voted to submitted to the president for significant fund increase but budget increase for the next intramurals and also members debating students discontinue funds for the review. The proposal is based received little in reward for fiscal year. proposed $2,600 for the feelings about their yearbook GSC pep band citing a lack of on an estimated $12,000 their efforts. According to The intramural depart- department if it can raise and its importance. The student interest and support. increase in new money from committee member Jack activity fees next year. The Nolen, the committee feels next fiscal year begins on that some other budget in Julyl. another area should take care Infirmary gets pharmacy licenses The Central Coordinating of their needs. students may get them filled the regulations of the board, Committee received an Homecoming 1980 will be By SARAH KING patients, following an under the SUB for the first The GSC infirmary has inspection by the State Board at the infirmary. according to Dr. M. V. increase of $2,450 over this The school is now in Anders, medical director, year's budget to fund student time and the board will been awarded two pharmacy of Pharmacy. The doctors receive $1,550 from the AFBC licenses, for in-and out must write prescriptions and complete compliance with The infirmary has also set organizations that come to up their own health to cover the costs of the ,them„for money. The CCC questionnaire to replace the Datamation questionnaire" New li brary programs started previously completed by incoming freshmen and sent to Ohio at a cost of $10. By SARAH KING —Emergency lighting is Program) will be available The school printed form Several library programs being installed in case of for students on an individual will not cost the student have been implemented as a power failures. sign-up basis. result of suggestions offered anything. "I like it better," —The work flow has been said Dr. Anders. "The less by students in the survey Other suggestions such as drafted winter quarter of last changed so that books used people that have anything to in the building or checked longer hours, new type- do with it, the more year. writers and a snack area The library, in coopera- back in are reshelved within confidential you can keep it." nine hours at the most. were considered but a lack of The health form is tion with the CCC, tallied the funds makes it difficult to questionaire and the required in order to have on —A term paper clinic provide them. It is hoped that record such information such following services are called "TRIP" (Topic an electronic security system as a student's childhood available to students: Research and Information can be installed next year. — Lockers are now disease and immunizations. provided for all students to use. —The reference staff has Hudson to head Young Democrats been asked to monitor the The College Young registration drive whereby demonstrate allegiance to the noise level and to take any Democrats of Georgia we register students on i principles of the Democratic necessary steps to resolve the Southern College recently campus to vote in the party. "These are the only problem. If students are made a trip to Washington, elections, said Hudson. requirements we have at this being disturbed, they should D.C., where Kenny Hudson The CYD will allow time," said Hudson. The CYD inform the librarian on duty. was elected to represent the anyone to have membership meets every Tuesday at 4 —A handout explaining state of Georgia. that meets the following p.m. in Williams 109, and the use of the card catalog is The purpose of the CYD is criteria. One must be under anyone interested is urged to being developed by the head to stimulate in young people the age of 36 and profess and attend. of the circulation depart- an active interest in Be Prepared ment. governmental affairs, to —In order to make the increase the efficiency of 'Values' workshop held arrangement of the docu- popular government, to systematic approach to On The Courts ments area less confusing, a foster and perpetuate the By BRENDA TRENT discovering and developing skeletonized classification ideals and principles of the A workshop on "Values their sense of personal list for distribution is being Democratic party, and to Clarification," directed by This Spring respect and esteem. published and broad help inform voters of the Sid Simon, was held in Simon is professor of headings are being put up for issues and the candidates, Rosenwald, Tues., March 6. humanistic education at the shelving labels. explained Hudson, president The purpose of this Center for Humanistic —A bicycle rack has been of CYD. workshop was to provide l Studies, University SPORTING placed at the foot of the We are presently getting educators and members of the 'T\ library steps. ready to have a voter_ helping profession with a Massachusetts.

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Markwort Racquetball i. Racquets 5.50 7.65 Student Discounts Wilson Tennis Racquets 9.50 12.00 14 South Main Street Markwort Tennis t Downtown 764-4078 | .m^ Racquets 7.75 10.00 Seamco Handballs 2.20 2.60 Seamco Racquetballs 2.75 3.35 Mac's Standard Oil Champion Handball 764-2122 SERVING THE GSC STUDENTS AND Gloves 6.75 9.00 (Sp$j> Wilson Tennis Balls 2.40 2.95* FACULTY FOR OVER 21 YEARS 2.70 3.00 Penn Tennis Balls With Self S«rv» A Full Sorvlc* Itlondi Saxon Tennis Balls 2.40 2.95 HOUSE of STYLES Sportcraft Shuttlecocks .65 .85 210 S. MAW 15 Door* North Of HoJktay hwl STATES80RO. GA Welcome Sale is as long as supplies last. JIM'S ALSO CARRIES A FULL LINE OF JUST NORTH Of THE COLLEGE GATE REDKIN BEAUTY PRODUCTS O.N Nl$ •t Page 3, March 12, 1979 Make coaches duty clear, Cook asks By BRENDA TRENT committee. from 16 to 48 of teaching between 10 and 27 hours per A request for clarification George A Cook, athletic health, physical education, year. This means that rather M£W5 of instructional obligations director, recommended the and recreation classes. These than teaching about 11/33 of coaches was introduced proposed clarification hours do not include the hours of class per quarter, the recently by the athletic request because "coaches, hours necessary for comple- coaches would teach 6.33 assistant coaches, and tion of other duties of hours of class per quarter. graduate assistants want coaches, such as recruiting, Adoption and implem- and need to know how many scouting, and traveling entation of the DroDosal may. Goodness in evil, rabbi says hours they will be required to connected with their sport. be a long time coming, teach during the year." Cook said, because the By ANITA NORTH history lecture recently. break through the shell to Cook's proposal requests money necessary for new "God's presence is found "Jews believe that release goodness," he said. Presently, the number of a change to requirements of personnel is just .»« t in evil and good," said Rabbi goodness is found in an evil According to the rabbi, hours taught per year varies instructionals varying available. Saul J. Rubin at a Jewish shell and individuals must there are several parallels between Jesus and Baal Shem Tov, a Jewish messiah: Both men came from non- scholarly backgrounds. Forhand discusses children Bother spread messages By KATHY GODLEY which have a marked effect stated that most parents are on children, according to concerned with discipline, through disciples. "There are times when Forhand. In speaking on but need more relationship Both had opposition from you can really interact with discipline, the psychologist with the child. the scholarly class. your child on the child's Both engaged in healing level." These words, spoken and miracles. by Rex Forhand during a Boat Both lived in time of seminar sponsored by the crises. Continued from p. 1 the donation because "Billy GSC psychology department, 1 forward quarter for sleeping Clance sold me on Southern's "The supreme quest in life suggest the theme of quarters and a galley for good education." is to love God through prayer. Forhand's study on problem cooking. It is also equipped When one is in a true prayer children. Hailing from the Clance, a GSC graduate, with sonar for finding fish experience, two things are University of Georgia, the worked for Peace as an and determining the depth of evident: One looses all psychologist presented the assistant in his dentist's the water. awareness of the world and psychology faculty and office for four years, where he Whether or not the boat ones personality becomes "sang the praises of students with an interesting will be ready for spring extremely enthusiastic," said discussion on problem Southern," Peace said. quarter is uncertain. Some Rabbi Rubin. children and parents. A comment on the minor repairs must first be Several departments have reasoning behind present Forhand discussed a made. However, since the voiced an interest in the boat day religious cults led the study he had done on difficult boat is in good condition, and its possible uses. rabbi to say that "when children and spoke on the Mandes said the boat "could "We no longer had the humans become down and need for proper rewards and very well be used this spring capabilities to maintain the out during crises, it is then punishments. Also stressed and summer." boat," Peace said, "and we that these religious move- were the values of consis- Peace said that he chose wanted it to be used the way it ments come about." tency and good attitude, Georgia Southern to receive should be." "K -*^^^= H -^<= GSC EAGLE BOOKSTORE LANDRUM CENTER You'll Get Top Price For Your Sous MAQC *& CIOCK to* oouBte MAY YOUR Ott* c» MONty BOOK BUY BACK-MARCH 15-19 SMBS BH= 4,.Myft,ig.,m- Swan Busby. GEORGE - ANNE Intramurals need more funds EDDIE DONATO TRISHA KEADLE No other organization officials know exactly what participate in a student Editor Managing Editor reaches as many students they are doing and therefore acitvity? and has a much participa- will not be as easily The intramural program tion, not only from players intimidated or flustered has grown rapidly at GSC but also spectators, as the during the games. over the years and there has WAYNE ESTES NANCY ROBERTS intramural sports program at The Student Activity been a definite need shown News Editor Business Manager GSC. This program is an board has said they do not for professionally certified important part of our campus have the money to give the officials. The student activities. intramural department for Activity Budget Committee Unfortunately, as suc- the hiring of certified needs to reevaluate the Editorial views expressed in the George-Anne are not necessarily thoseof the GSC administration or cessful as the program is, it officials. They have suggest- priorities of the students. faculty. Signed columns are solely the viewpoint of the writer. only receives 5% of the ed a fee to be charged to the After all what other activity student activity fee budget. teams participating. Why on campus do as many As a result the intramural must students pay a $14.00 students participate in or program cannot afford the activity fee and they turn enjoy more than intra- use of professionally certified around and pay money to murals? Exchanging Books officials to referee the three major sports, football, When it comes time to sell books, at students to sell them wherever they basketball, and Softball. Mark Murphy the end of the quarter, or to buy books, choose. Right now any student at the beginning of a quarter, many The concept of a book exchange is a who wants to officiate is able students can be heard complaining good one. It gives students an to. Terrel Spence, instructor The college experience about the profit loss involved; the opportunity to help each other out with of leisure studies and profit the bookstore makes and the loss a problem all are faced with while director of student intra- murals, said that he has to to the students. Something has come attending school. It is discouraging to of learning new terms beg people to referee. along that will solve the book blues. purchase a book and after 10 weeks Consequently, there are As I look ahead to my last classes," and "make checks discover that it's only worth 50% of it's untrained student referees quarter at GSC, I have to look payable to GSC." If that's not Pi Sigma Epsilon, a professional original value. who try hard but are not back on the four years I've enough, you can go to "drop marketing fraternity, is opening a The book exchange will only work if qualified to officiate spent here and how I've add." book exchange this week in the a great number of students use the intramural games properly. become an unemployed When classes begin you hear all about "full load," Williams Center. It will give students service. In that way there will be a wide This results in unfair calls college-educated person. "overload," "cramming," an opportunity to sell their books at a selection for next quarter's students to that create fevered emotions One of the factors among the teams' players. contributing to my learning "midterm," "withdraw price higher than the GSC bookstore choose from. passing," or "withdraw We encourage students to try the Some say that intramural prowess is all the wonderful pays for them and they will also sell new words I've picked up failing," "finals," "rising used books at a lower price than at the book exchange keeping in mind that, sports is a student activity so junior," "senior exit," let the students themselves along the way. My first GSC bookstore. If the books are not for the majority, they will be looking impressions of GSC are "GRE." sold they will be returned to the for low priced books soon. referee but this college is a In your spare time, you student institution and associated with dorm life; you haven't lived until you've can visit the local hotspots: would they hire a student to "Flame," "Knights or teach history? had your door "pennied-in" Political Posters or been "written up" for K.O.G.," "Friday's," "Hops," It would cost close to violating "quiet hours" or for and "Uncle Ralphs," now In the recent CCC elections one excuse for the defacing of GSC's $22,000 more a year to hire falling under the spell of "The Bistro." Of course, candidate plastered the campus with campus. trained officials according to some "sickly-sweet smell." "Johnsons" is a familiar Spence but the money would term to the enlightened campaign posters. It would seem that a candidate for Whether it's the Sanford be well spent. If you have Hilton or the Lewis Biltmore, student. You can go to "drink- the presidency of the CCC would make skilled official refereeing the and-drown," "quarterbeer," Trees around Sweetheart Circle, you can be assured of the an attempt at familiarizing himself games you are preventing or to the weekend "beerbust" near the lake and over much of the finest accommodations in with the rules governing these matters injuries. The sloppier the South Georgia. a.k.a. "kegparty." "Bar-B-Q campus were covered with paper. before acting. According to at least one games the more the injuries. Following proper "fresh- Man," "Sub-Station" and rtot only is tms an eyescore to source, the candidate did know about Certified referees will also man orientation," there's other eateries are there to cure the "munchies." visitors as well as to students, but the rule but decided to put the posters receive more respect from the registration, with its "time Around campus you can stapling posters to trees is against GSC up anyway. students participating in cards," "trial schedules," rules. It's hard to decide whether this is an intramurals. Professional "meal tickets," "closed-out See TERMS p. 5 example of the level of people running Ample space is provided tor the for student government offices these placement of posters promoting events days or just a case of a candidate and activites as well as for political claiming executive privilege a bit too posters on bulletin boards. There is no soon. ...and being pushed around Ever had the feeling could panic, I glanced across awards, i had always you've been pushed around the highway and there stood thought it was a good by the big wheels—people President Dale Lick and Vice- newspaper. Congratula- like the president or the vice President William Cook, tions." president? Well, G-A sports shouting whether I needed "I modestly thanked him editor Fred Bankston help. and by that time we had recently had the experience. "1 yelled back that I did so arrived at his abode, the It all happened aftei they crossed the road and Administration Building. Bankston's car had stalled ii pushed me into the safety of Lick and I got out and the south lane of 301 in fron an open driveway—suits and thanked Cook for the lift. I of the college entrance. "I. all. wasn't even my car. Mine's "As he hurriedly ascended being repaired in Savannah "On the ride back to the Administration steps, he so I had to borrow Derek's campus, Lick asked whether paused to say 'Best of luck (Smith) car to get to bowling I was a student I said yes, and again, congratula- class. that I worked for the George- tions.' "I tried to crank it several Anne and that I knew "I said thank you, smiled, times but all it would do was himself and Cook quite well. and jogged back to the G-A wind out. So there I was, "So we shook hands, office, eager to tell my stalled liagonally in the making the introduction collegues what it's really like right la;.' with a long line oi formal, as Lick said, "I heard to be pushed around by the cars behind me. Before '? that the George-Anne won 10 president." ■fflri£tiBa8&6!m LETTERS GEORGE-ANNE All letters to the editor that it is the team's coach or Not a racial issue B.K., just Mark Murphy Features Editor are subject to standard managers' responsibility to facts. editing policies. There is inform team members of the This letter is in no way Fred Bankston Sports Editor, Circulation no word limit on letters time and date of a game. It is meant to condemn the AAC Keith Herndon & Ken Buchanan Copy Editors not the intramural depart- or their basketball team. and they will be published Larry Miller Cartoonist on a first come and space ment's resonsibility. I'm sure They are a good team so they! available basis. Each other teams have had to don't need you, B.K., toj John Tate Photographer letter must be signed, but forfeit games for the same defend them. So in your next Karen Paul Asst. News Editor, Subscriptions the name of the writer reason, but do you hear them letter, (I'm sure there will be Carolyn Afshar Typist will be withheld upon claiming racial prejudice? more), please get the facts request. Address any before you spew forth your (4) The fourth example I The George-Anne is the official student newspaper of Georgia Southern College and is owned and letter to: Editor, Landrum endless "uninvestigated can't comment on either operated by GSC. The office is located in Room 110. Frank I. Williams Center. Telephone 681-5246 or Box 8001 or bring them to accusatory, prejudicial | since again I was not present 681- 5418. Mailing address is Landrum Box 8001. room 110 in the Williams viewpoints and opinions." when the incident occured. Center. J.F. Yawn However, I can cite another T.G. Sirmans example when a spectator at an AAC basketball game (he Saying Counterpoint was also a member of the LETTERS Basketball AAC) came out of the stands Goodbye onto the court and not only DEAR EDITOR: On the national level and square and the results cursed the referee, but As I sit here listening to Election highly paid news commenta- are scientifically accurate. DEAR EDITOR: threatened to strike him. He good old WVGS, my memory (This letter is in response Microscopes tors are employed for election Let us consider the recent was restrained by players but is being flooded with to the letter of March 5 from analysis. Here at GSC we homecoming election. Think not reprimanded for his thoughts of all the zany B. K. Pettus). DEAR EDITOR: simply can't afford Huntley- of the endless hassle actions. No wonder many activities that have occurred Well B.K., I see you're at it At last, GSC has a chance Brinkley or Walter Cronkite, involved, and, of course... referees will not call AAC during my college life at again. It seems you have to shut up all the bickering but now we have the Y0U-KN0W-WH0...The use games! Georgia Southern. capability for accurate again tried to make a racial over student elections. If only of this device would give us a scientific election analysis. issue out of one that clearly is (5) The fifth example cited This is, unfortunately, my the faculty and administra- fair system and perfectly I'm speaking, of course, of not. Even A.A.C. # 1 say they is totally inaccurate. The last quarter at GSC, for I will tion will cooperate. valid results. don't intend to make a racial AAC player expeUed was not become what is known as a With the upcoming CCC the new device pictured on page 7 of the Feb. 26 George- matter out of the letter in retaliating for being struck college graduate in about two election, and considering its So come on, faculty and Anne, under the control of the question, an example you first. He had been fouled on a and one-half more weeks. drastically eminent impact administration of GSC, let's Biology department; the should have followed. And shot he was attempting (a Needless to say, I hate it. on each and every student, keep up the reputation of "ELECTION MICRO- speaking of uninvestigated, very common occurance), Now instead of going to the results should be Georgia Southern as the SCOPE." accusatory, prejudicial pushing ensued, and when classes and meeting lots and examined scientifically. This nation's bastion of progress- viewpoints and opinions," the referee grabbed the other lots of foxy ladies, I will be would put a stop to The election microscope iveness. We'd probably be the your letter contained nothing player, he struck the getting up and going to work arguments over whether or could be used to verify the first school ever to have its but these. restrained player. I know every morning. Oh, what a not the election is fair. There election and give close student election verified by drag. will be rock solid proof as to scientific analysis; in short, an election microscope. If you would descend from because I was also playing and was about 5 feet from the the validity of the election. to insure that things are fair Name Withheld your holier than thou I'm just kidding about not attitude and elicit the tacts, incident. Also, in the hearing wanting to graduate. It's just possibly a milliliter, (smaller that followed the AAC player I don't like to work. I will never mentioned being than an ounce), of truth truly miss the foxy ladies. would spew forth from the struck first. Get your facts straight. B.K. As my stay at GSC draws string of inaccurate words to a close, I just want to say it you call an opinion. Take the (6) The sixth incident in has been fun. I want to thank six examples you cited: question is another example all my friends who have of you trying to make a racial helped make it fun. Also to (1) The first example I issue out of nothing. Referees WVGS for getting me can't comment on because I have called fouls on our team through hours and hours of wasn't present when the and called us the "white" boring study, and last but not incident took place. This team although we wear gold least I want to express my logic is another example you jerseys. Many teams have thanks to all the professors I should have followed. similar jerseys and when one have ever had the privilege of (2) The answer as to why team is all white and one all studying under. the AAC was not awarded a black (except for 1), it is a way Good memories forever, trophy until the third year is of distinguishing the two. Jimmy Ellington fully explained in the March 5 George-Anne article by Fred Bankston (pg. 14). The money was simply not S available. Why are you trying to make a racial issue ANTIQUE SHOPS ARE FUN out of this simple fact? YESTERYEARS FASHION (3) It is my understanding Clothes From 1890-1950 COMICS FOR THE COLLECTOR 20,000 In Stock SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY Terms For Sale from p. 4 GOOD USED FURNITURE see the world-renowned For Your Apartment "Tekerock," climb tothe "top- of-Foy" and look down on the WE BUY & SELL I "duckpond," now simply the 15*OFF BY "duckpit," or watch "plant- FROSTY r op" take a break at "Sarah's ■&1 Now at Wendy's Old Place." 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"Almost cut my hair the four surviving members features Betts and Bonnie It happened just the other of the original Allman Bramblett on vocals and day Brothers Band: Gregg some fine slide guitar as well It was gettin' kinda long Allman, , from Dickey. It is followed by I could 've said it was in "" Johnny Johanson, a song that is reminiscent of my way MUSIC NOTES and . Chuck Lynyrd Skynyrd—"Can't But I didn't and I wonderl Leavel and Take It With You." why (from later versions of the Some will criticize I feel like letting my freak] Skip Jennings band) chose not to leave their "" as sounding too flag fly"* k new band—Sea Level—for an much like "" or "In *From "Almost Cut My Allman Brothers reunion. Memory of Elizabeth Reed." Hair" by David Crosby. David "Rook" Goldflies They can eat it. It's a great hear it?" After several fatal motorcycle wreck. probably remember the plays bass in the new band song anyway. The side ends It's funny the way things screams of joy on my part, he Criticisms have been Atlanta Stadium gig of 1974 and "Dangerous" Dan Toler with "Need Your Love So can affect you. An old friend returned with the album. leveled at the band that some when they got too wasted to is on guitar. Both had Bad"—a fine blues number in came back into my life the Some might say that I of their later efforts did not perform. How about the previously played in Dickey the tradition of "Stormy other night and I just haven't take rock too seriously. match the spirit of their early Scooter Herring trial? Cher?? Bett's Great Southern. Monday" and "Jelly, Jelly." been the same since. It all Maybe they're right. But the works. Personally, I find it All that is in the past now. The new album is called "Blind Love" gets side two., started when another friend Allman Brothers were surprising that the Allman We have a new Allman Elightened Rogues. Under- off to a blistering start the from a radio station in nothing less than minor Brothers were together at all Brothers Band. It's different standably, it sounds like same way "Southbound" did Savannah showed up at my deities to me in the early 70's. past 1972. from the previous versions of Betts' band. He wrote most of for the Brothers and Sisters door. "Hey," he said, "I've got October 29 was an official Sure, times got weird. But the band, but it sure as hell the songs on the album. But album. "Try It One More the new Allman Brothers day of mourning for several that's what it takes feels good to listen to them. there are some important Time" follows with Gregg album in my car. You wanna years after 's sometimes. Many of you The new band contains differences: the powerful and Dickey trading vocals. drumming of Butch and Gregg's only composition Records with D. M, Clark Jaimoe stands out; Betts' on the album is "It Just Ain't playing is much more Easy" —a song about inspired than it was on either realizing that things are of the Great Southern LP's, screwed up, but it's not easy Elvis Costello's latest: Armed Forces and : his to change them. It starts off When I listen to Elvis a-day world a new and totally for those who'll listen. good as My Aim is True, but it singing cuts through with as slow, mournful blues and Costello I think I can catch a different musical force has The best songs on Armed might grow on me. (I hope raw emotion like it hasn't in a builds to a peak with Betts' glimpse of what punk rock taken shape. This force is Forces are "Goon Squad," not). But it is a pretty good long time. guitar driving the group on. might have been. He adds Costello's 1979 release, reminiscent of a pleading album. listen for it; some big Enlightened Rogues kicks One slightly humorous something to music that few Armed Forces. After two draftee, "Two Littler Hitler," time FM station will be" off with a Betts' rocker called note—Gregg's music used to others have. His lyrics are previous hit records this a song about who gets to be playing it. Later. Bye. "Crazy Love." The song See ROGUES, p. 7 cynical, creative and most of continued the trend. His style the boss, and "Accidents Will all, true. And besides, even if is somewhat crude but Happen," a song that will he didn't look so strange the terrifically effective. He mean different things for idea would still come cross. won't make everyone happy, everyone who hears it. BSU open to all students Once again from his work- but he does have something Well, O.K., so it's not as "Fun, fellowship, music, Southern Baptist sponsored but Chancey says that recreation, interesting ministry to college students. there's much more to BSU programs, meeting new It has a two-fold purpose, than just that event. friends" is the way one according to David Chancey, Georgia Southern College president of the GSC Baptist The weekly program student described one of the Student Union, or BSU. inlcudes choir on Tuesday campus' most active organi- nights, Wednesday Night zations. "BSU provides opportuni- Live (a weekly worship ties for the student's service) in the middle of the "It gives me a boost to get spiritual, intellectual, and week, and Fellowship on THE KNIGHTS me going and it's really a lot social growth while off at Thursday nights. of fun," said another member school, and at thesame time of the organization that mos< gives him the chance to "Plus, we visit nursing students have heard of, but serve and participate in homes weekly, have a ; 'GSC's No. 1 Night Spot' ] hospital visitation ministry, don't generally know much various activities." about." and an Inner-city Outreach BSU is known across ministry, where we go to a The organization these campus as the group that poorer section of Statesboro students are referring to is sponsors the annual Christ- and have a program for the _ Baptist Student Union, a mas tree lighting ceremony kids there," he said. **—+——*++—————**+*+ ——*•—****—*——*+*•* Other activities include Tuesday See BSU, p. 7 350 GOOSENECKS — $1.00 ADMISSION

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I saw the light, brother, I his oration about the demon t partner into a lizard, I to Creature Headquarters. saw the light. It appeared like rum and then invited me to heartily accepted his Services would begin in just a a vision out of the darkness, midnight services being held I invitation, few minutes they told me as blue and flashing, and filling at Creature Headquarters. We got into a black and we entered the palace-like my mirrors with its Although he had not parted white turbo chariot and structure through a heart- wonderful radiance. And lo, the ocean or turned his rocketed across the heavens shaped doorway. there appeared an unearthly Inside, a prophet was creature dressed in blue waiting to greet me with a swaddling clothes. A star Ah, the quarter is practically over and all of our machine that must have been gleamed from his chest and I wonderful movies have come and gone except for two: created by a great, all- could feel the power of its Claire's Knee, the Wednesday free movie, and Clockwork knowing transitor gadget presence. The creature began Orange on the weekend. god. After a hum, I was told to to speak in ancient tongues Claire's Knee is another of those foreign films (French, exhale my soul into this much like those used in in fact) and concerns a bachelor who has his well-ordered wonderful device and the Georgia today. He spoke of existence upset by three charming women he meets results really made the unknown lands, broken vacationing at a summer resort on the Swiss border. prophet and his creatures commandments, and alco- Sounds like a winner doesn't it, folks? Come out and happy. Somehow, I felt a holic meditation sessions, sinking feeling deep inside as experience it; it's free. I watched my soul stagger one of which I had just Clockwork Orange, by director Stanley Kubrick, is the attended. I attend these winner of a New York Film Critics Award for Best Picture into the machine. meetings solely to cleanse the and Best Director. The film is based on Anthony Burgess' Having no money for the spirit of unseen evils and to chilling novel and is called by Rex Reed "one of the few collection, I was referred to a reach a higher level of perfect movies I have seen in my lifetime." Now how could bondsman who seemed to be universal being. Yes, this is you go wrong with such a movie? Go see it, clones, it's the some sort of spiritual money my testimony, brother. last one of the quarter and your mother won't like you if you. wizard for the whole blue The creature continued kaboodle. After a touching don't. confessional the wizard of bail bought my soul from the machines and services were over for the evening. Exclusive With MINKOVITZ! I thanked the creatures for the tea and caviar, and the wizard and I made our way Hey! Nothing to it back out into the darkness. Suddenly, he disappeared in a cloud of exhaust smoke and Frisbees mean that spring is on the way. Sweetheart ahh, I must have I was left alone to consider Circle is a favorite gathering spot for those flying my judgement day at the discs, bathing beauties and everyday sun the name of your taila courthouse temple plaza next worshippers. So, grab a frisbee and let it fly. month. Connie/ or course. My tailoring goes from head to toe, looking trim and beautifully today with just the right feminine touch. I like my look made to order, all the way down to my stacked heel. Oxblood leather uppers.

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1 Leagues w L tesra 1. Delta Zeta 3 3 3th straight loss Men's League A W L 2. Alpha Xi Delta 2 4 Alexander's golferS~^ 1.* Stooges 12 0 3. Zeta Tau Alpha (3rd) 3 3 2. Cheese 4 8 4. Phi Mu 2 4 completes season 3. Afro-American #2 4 8 5. Alpha Delta Pi (2nd) 5 1 take fourth place 4. Rip Joint 9 3 6.* Kappa Delta 6 0 "By BOBBY SMELLEY Anderson, who led Matt 5. Brew Crew 2 10 7. Chi Omega 0 7 Coach Buddy Alexander's six shots back. But Auburn The Georgia Southern, Simpkins by a single point 6. BSU 8 7 Georgia Southern golf team and Clemson played very basketball season, which LeagueF W L was in action again this past well on the back nine and we going into the game, took 7. Social Club 1. Sigma Chi 10 2 began with such promise, game-high scoring honors for (Forfiet) 0 13 weekend, playing at the didn't." came to a merciful end Feb. 2. Delta Chi 3 9 Palmetto Invitational in The Palmetto began last GSC with 21 points, placing 8. Sigma Pub 10 2 3. Kappa Alpha Psi 9 3 28 as the Eagles dropped him in third place with 1,843 Orangeburg, S.C. Friday morning and con- 9. Hackers 1 3 4. Tau Kappa Epsilon 0 12 their 13th straight game, this career points. Simpkins, who 10. Spoilers 10 3 Last weekend, GSC tinued through Sunday at the one an 88-71 decision to the 5. Delta Tau Delta 3 9 finished fourth in a field of 22 Country Club of Orangeburg. scored 18, finished his career 11. Natural Lights 5 7 6. Phi Delta Theta 9 3 University of North Carol- with 1,829. 12. Delta Sigma Pi 1 11 teams at the Seminole Alexander will take the same ina—Charlotte. The Eagles 7. Alpha Tau Omega 7 6 13. Hops 8 4 8. Kappa Alpha 4 8 Invitational in Tallahassee, contingent to Orangeburg ended their season with a Fla. Auburn won the 54-hole with the addition of Pat Southern went out front 14. Suds & Buds 4 8 9. Sigma Nu 2 10 9-18 record after getting off to early, building a 24-17 lead, League B W L tournament with a total of Lynn. a 6-1 start. 10. Sigma Pi 5 7 but UNCC came roaring 1. N.Y.L. 8 4 11. Tau Kapp Phi 6 6 873. Clemson (880), Florida However, the game did (881), GSC (885), and Georgia back as they outscored the 2.* Afro-American #1 12 0 12. Kappa Sigma 12 0 decide the number three and 8 5 (889) rounded out the top five Eagles 12-0 over a four- 3. Gose Necks 13. Sigma Phi Epsilon 8 4 Softball four all-time Georgia minute span to go out front to 4. Frylons 3 9 teams. £ uthern scorers. Kevin stay. 5. Hoops 6 6 Individually, Eagle 6. 76'ers (3rd) 11 2 freshman Jodie Mudd team has I 7. Halfbreeds 6 6 finished in a tie for fifth place I 8. Phi Mu Alpha 2 10 with a three-over par 219, five 9. Rif Raffs (2nd) 11 1 strokes behind co-winners 28 games B Jeff Jones of Tennessee and 3 10. Falcons 5 8 11. Irish 6 6 Ricky Smallridge of Auburn. Bill Speith's defending MONEY 12. Runnin' Rebs 7 5 Mudd, who has finished in Georgia State Softball team 13. N.W. Mutual Life 1 12 the top five in five college will play a 28-game schedule 3 14. Boonesfarm 0 12 tournaments, strung to- this season. 1 League W W L gether rounds of 69, 75, and ! 1. Supersonics (2nd) 9 1 75. Other Georgia Southern The schedule includes 12 I SAVERS This person, who resembles home games, with the season 2. Hendrick 6 3 scorers had totals looked like 3 GOOD NEWS FOR STU- a cone head, is, in reality the beginning March 10 with 3. Blue Nuns 2 8 leader of a cult which has this: Tom Carlton, 71-74-75 I DENTS! Battered budgets Georgia Southwestern. All rebuilt at Maryland Fried 4. Windsor 0 9 recently appeared on GSC's 220; Marc Arnette 76-74-72 i 5. Johnson B-side 6 3 campus. The Bald Eagles are 222; Bob Burk 77-75-75 227; playing dates will be Chicken this month. That's infamous in these parts for 1 right. This month is Money- 6. Hotdoggers (3rd) 8 2 and Toby Chapin 80-79-72 doubleheaders. hitting little leather Eagles' opponents include I Saver Month at Maryland 7.* Johnson A-side 10 0 creatures with huge , 231. 1 Fried Chicken. This is the 8. OUiff All-Stars 3 7 wooden clubs and running "We just didn't play well," Auburn, Georgia Tech, I month to S-T-R-E-T-C-H those 9. Veazey Hall 5 5 away before a security Alexander said afterwards. Jacksonville University and I food dollars and beat the high 10. Peanuts Gang 2 8 guard catches them. "At the turn during the final Armstrong State. Along with I cost of living. Try our new 11. BSU 3 7 round, we were second, only the home schedule, Southern 1 Drive-Thru Order Station will host the GAIAW state for take out orders. tournament April 27-28. 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i ■■ J XK, 'XI A 4-0 start 'Bald Eagles'fly fast THIS By LINDA KAY WILLIAMS fourth. Laurie was hit by a pitch, then singles by Gray, Aguyayo, Strucher, and The Georgia Southern baseball team Howard drove in four more runs. In the seventh, GSC made the score opened the 1979 season by beating 12-7. Mike Ballard singled, Metts walked Campbell College 12-1 and 12-7 and WEEK'S sweeping both ends of a double header and Laurie doubled them both in. Fletcher singled and Gray doubled from Old Dominion. Laurie and Fletcher home. GSC 12 CAMPBELL COLLEGE 1 GSC 5 OLD DOMINION 1 In the Friday game the winning In the first of two seven inning games pitcher was Alan Willis, who went eight against the Old Dominion Monarchs, MOVIES innings, allowed one run on two hits and GSC won 5-1 behind the fine hit pitching struck out six. The Camels scored then- of Roger Godwin. only run in the first on a walk and two GSC jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the hits. Eddie Rodriguez finished the game. Southern took the lead in the third. first. Crego singled, Gray, Strucher and Terry Metts reached on an error, Bob Howard walked to force in a run. Laurie singled, and Scott Fletcher The Eagles went on to a 4-0 lead in the fourth. Bullard was hit by a pitch, Metts - 7:00 & 10:00 P.M. singled Metts home. A fielder's choice and Laurie singled, and Fletcher doubled play and a double by Carmelo Aguayo the three runs home. brought the other two runs home. In the sixth, GSC scored their last run. In the fourth, the Eagles sent 12 men Fletcher doubled the three runs home. to the plate and scored seven runs on In the sixth, GSC scored their last run. seven hits. Walks by Dave Howard and Fletcher doubled and then scored on an Mark Strucher, singles by Fletcher, error. Old Dominion's only run came on a Sergio Crego, and Laurie, a double by homerun in the sixth. Metts and a triple by Chip Gray put the 50* game out of reach at 10-1. GSC 5 50* OLD DOMINION 1 In the seventh, Laurie walked and Southern took the second game in the Aguayo scored him with a sacrifice fly. In double header 5-1. Pete Warenik, in his the eighth, Howard doubled and scored first GSC start threw a two hitter. Eddie on Metts single. Rodriguez went the last two innings, GSC 12 allowing only one hit. CAMPBELL 7 The Eagles took the lead in the first On Saturday, GSC defeated the inning. Fletcher and Crego doubled, and Camels 12-7. Paul Killimonnis (1-0) went Crego scored on a wild pitch. Aguayo FREE WED. - 0:00 P.M. FREE 4-1/3 innings allowing five runs on seven walked and scored on Howard's single. hits. Carlos Colon pitched 3-2/3 in relief, In the third inning Southern went up giving up two runs on three hits. Chuck 5-0. Gray and Strucher singled. An infield Lusted shut out Campbell in the ninth. out by Howard and a singled by Bullard COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents GSC scored in the first on singles by drove the final runs home. Fletcher and Crego and a double by Gray. In four games, GSC made five double JEAN-CLAUDE BRIALY In the third Fletcher walked, Crego plays to the opposition's one. in A Film by and Gray singled, and Howard hit a The Eagles outscored the other teams ERIC ROHMER sacrifice fly to make it 4-1, GSC. 34-9, and outhit them 43-17. Southern Southern pulled further ahead in the also had ten extra-base hits. CLAIRE'S ENEE Sororities . Score Independents Score AURORA CORNU • BEATRICE ROMAND Intramural 1. Intramurals 7889 LAURENCE DE MONAGHAN 1. Alpha Xi Delta 7320 Screenplay by ERIC ROHMER 2. Third Heaven 7533 Bowling 2. Phi Mu 7294 Produced by PIERRE COTTRELL Fraternities Score 3. Zeta Tau Alpha 7145 3. Veazy 6888 for LES FILMS DU LOSANGE—BARBET SCHROEDER 1. Alpha Tau Omega 9445 4. Chi Omega 7038 Highest Single Game Color , |GP|~*S^-] 2. Phi Delta Theta 9195 5. Delta Zeta 6949 177 — Davidson — Intramurals 3. Pi Kapp Phi 8913 6. Kappa Delta 6937 4. Kappa Sigma 8782 7. Alpha Delta Pi 6006 Intramural Billards 5. Delta Chi 8687 Highest Single Game 1st Sigma Chi 6. Sigma Pi 8685 200 — Bone — Chi Omega 1st Kappa Delta FRI. & SAT. - 9:00 P.M. 7. Sigma Nu 8542 c 8. Tau Kappa Epsilon 8448 SALAD BAR- 19 FOOT SALAD BAR- 19 FOOT SALAD BAR-^ 19 FOOT 75 9. Sigma Chi 8428 M to SON. - 9:00 & 10:00 P.M. 10. Sigma Phi Epsilon 7931 •>> o 11. Kappa Alpha 7899 § Highest Single Game > BSTBRB8 &m 214 - Hall - Pi Kappa Phi oi > TIM »M!I HAPPi ECONO-WASH

Shown In Biology Lecture Hall Page 12, March 12, 1979. SPORTS Stats is his name; sports is his game By FRED BANKSTON He looks more like a stump but those who know him call . him Stats. "I read a lot of things like the book of facts and the Guinness Book of World Records and since I do so much people started calling me Stats," recalled Danny Kaye Henry, resident sports junkie at Georgia Southern College. His home is in the community of Delwood, just north of Swainsboro. He received his associate degree from Emanuel County Junior College and is now a junior majoring in broadcasting here. Stats came to GSC because its broadcasting program is "developing." I wanted to be close to my home folks too. I'm still sort of a rookie and its best to be established around the local area first before branching out. "There probably are better places to have gone to but I wouldn't have been as happy there," he said. "Most people at Southern know me because I do a lot of The 1979 GSC Men's Tennis Team: first row, (1-r) Brian Morrow, David Ewing, Steve Morris, Gary Bruce score keeping for intramural basketball and Softball Johnson, Jones; second row, Greg Wheaton, Mark Taylor, Adreas Joachem Hierl, George Ivey, games. I'm just around trying to help out when I can. I just Coach Joe Blankenbaker. do it because Mr. (Terry) Spence asks me," he said. Very few people know of Stats' ambition to become a Men 6-1. ladies 1-0 sports broadcaster. "Basically, I want to be a play by play man. I'd like to start out with a team in Seattle or Toronto, a team that's just developing." Southern's tennis teams fare well Currently though, he's a tyro. His first try at sports Handwerk, and Betsy Match time is 3 pjn. casting was during this past fall at WJAT-Radio in Georgia Southern's men's Hanner courts. Match time is The team will play at Swainsboro where he worked the local football games tennis team added another 2 p.m. Bachman. Southern, 1-0, will have Columbus Friday before fulltime without pay. This winter quarter he was the voice victory to their list of wins They'll play Sunday and their first home match of the returning home for a pair of of the Eagles on Statesboro Cable Production's channel 11. this past Friday with a 7-2 Monday at 2 p.m., respective- season against James Saturday matches. GSC will "I know I started late but now it's something I love. decision over the College of ly against Appalachian State go up against Valdosta State Everything takes time and I must develop in stages. Charleston. and Gardner Webb. Joe Madison University Wed- at 9 a.m. and Flagler at 2 p.m. He never expects to surpass imminent sports casters like The win made the Eagles Blankenbaker's squad will nesday at the Hanner Courts. Howard Cosell, Chris Shenkel or Keith Jackson. "I can 6-1 on the year. Jochen Hierl play at Duke Tuesday. never surpass those men but I can give it my best effort. remained undefeated with a There may be some who might try to fill their shoes but they 6-0,6-2 win over his rival from Eaglette swimmers can never replace their quality," Stats said. Charleston. But he does have one advantage: time. "Jackson, Cosell Other singles winners for Georgia Southern's wom- and Schenkel don't have time and that's one of their the Eagles were Greg en's tennis team opened the shortcomings," he said, "but again, they're so established Wheaton, Andreas Koth and season with an 8-1 victory set school records when I'm just a babe in this business trying to make it." David Ewing. Steve Morris over Jacksonville University "I'm a very intense person. If I see something that and Mark Taylor both lost in in Jacksonville, Fla., this By SUSAN BUSBY times set for this season and should have been called, I'll say so. Maybe that will turn three sets. past Saturday. The GSC Women's Swim a total of 11 school records some people off but that's my style," he said. The Eagles continue their Leading the way for the Team set 11 new school were broken," she said. Stats compares himself to Larry Munson, the emotion home schedule Thursday Eagles with singles victories records last weekend at the New school records were announcer for the Georgia Bulldogs. "He and I have when they face North were Kim Moseley, Clair Region III AIAW Swimming set by Jennifer George in tn similar styles, especially during tight games when fans Carolina-Wilmington at the Kirby, Nancy Gray, Betsy and Diving Championship. 100-yard breaststrok. should feel the excitement as well as hear it." Southern swimmers took Debbie Faris in the 200-yard, "Sport," he said, "teaches a person a lot of self discipline. seventh place at the meet the 100-yard, and the 50-yard • "Athletes must have some restraint, though. They must Tonight's final will held in Tuscaloosa, Ala. backstroke, and Susie Jones be taught that sport and winning are not everything. Debbie Faris was the only in the 100-yard and 50-yard "They should give it their maximum effort and be swimmer to make the finals. freestyle and the 100-yard relaxed. Sometimes thev are so engrossed with winning She placed sixth in the 50- I.M. when they should spend more time trying to refine their decide champions yard backstroke with a time Two medley relay records skills. I'm not saying they should try to lose; they should were set by Osmer, Faris, The last week of regular Kappa Sigma won the of 29.91. She also made the eive it their best effort and if they should succeed, then consolations in the 200-yard George, and Hedrick in the season in intramural fraternity league unbeaten in good." and the 100-yard backstroke 200 yard medley relay and by basketball is over with few 12 attempts and is favored to To illustrate his point, he contrasted GSC's basketball events. Faris, George, Miller, and real surprises in the results. win the intramural champ- team that has had a losing record for the past two years Four other swimmers Hendrick in the 400-yard As expected, the following ionship. Sigma Chi finished with the perrenially successful Eagle baseball team. "I've placed in the consolation medley relay. Two freestyle teams dominated their second place at 10-2, and seen both teams practice and I sense a considerable finals. Donna Hendrick in relay records were set by league play with few there was a two-way tie for tightness when Scearre's team is practicing. I sense a more the 200-yard and the 500-yard Osmer, Hendrick, Jones, anH^ mistakes, good shooting, and third. relaxed feeling with Stallings around." freestyle events, Jennifer Robinson in the 200-yardf heavy action. In independent women's "I look up to Coach Stallings as a sort of a patriarch," he George in the 50-yard freestyle relay. Hendrick * In independent men's league play, Johnson A-side said. and the 100-yard breastroke, Miller, Osmer, and Jones in action, the Stooges regained took the claim as first place Stats has various reasons for the necessity of sports. Cindy Osmer in the 50-yard the 400-yard freestylejglay. the crown of first place in team with a perfect 10-0 "There must be some form of established recreation. For freestyle, the 50-yard All four relays placet League A as they finished 12- record. many years in my home town, there were few athletic The Supersonics finished breastroke, and the 50-yard consolation finals. alternatives and that community almost died. They tried 0, with four other teams tied "I wasn't sure whether my for second. second at 9-1 and the N.Y.L backstroke. Susie Jones everything, even changing the name to Paris from 1935- placed in the 50-yard taper was going to work for League B was won by the Hotdoggers were third with 1937. an 8-2 mark. freestyle and the 100-yard the girls but by the second "We then won three state football championships in Afro-American Club No. 1 Sorority action ended I.M. night of the meet I knew it the next decade" and more businesses and thus a livelier which ended also at 12-0. The with Kappa Delta taking the Coach Edmondson was had worked well," said community ensued, he said. Riff-Raffs 11-1 and 76'ers 11-2 title with a 6-0 record. Alpha pleased with all the girls Edmondson. "This is "Where thvro's sport and the arts, you'll find people, were second and third place Delta Pi 5-1 was second and performances. "We had 14 definitely our best meet of the because people go where it's at." teams respectively. Zeta Tau Alpha 3-3 was third. individual and four relay best season."