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Volume 59, No. 2 Statesboro, Georgia 30458 QcfcLr Todd Leaves CCC Position Stan Todd, president of leave me with enough time to process of advertising the Nolen said that one the Central Coordinating do justice to all three areas," vacancy and the nomination constitutional problem Committee (CCC), has said Todd. "There's no way I period. The election will take involving, eligibility of resigned. He will vacate the can contribute enough time place sometime during the current officers will have to "position as soon as a new, to all three and do them second week after the be resolved before the election can be held. right." nominating period ends. election.Either the CCC or the College Judicial Board Dr. John Nolen, faculty will have to decide if an ■ Todd cited personal, advisor for the CCC, said Nominees must not be currently on academic or officer will have to resign financial, and educational that he hates to see Todd disciplinary probation and from his or her post in ordei reasons for his resignation. resign but said that must plan to be enrolled in to run for the presidency. "I regret having to resign academic work has to come GSC for the succeeding If the vice president wer< from the job. That's what I first. If other activities get in winter and spring quarters. A to run for the presidencj love doing and rather be the way of a student's student must have a doing but there's just not academic work something without resigning, tha minimum 2.0 cumulative position would be open anc enough time," he said. "My has to give, Nolen said.' off-campus job, studies, and grade point average earned another election would havi the CCC presidency doesn't The CCC is now in the on work taken at GSC. to be held CATES Program Awarded Grant A $7000 administrative The grant, awarded by the program developed by the developed in 43 counties o grant has been awarded to Charles Stewart Mott CATES office at GSC is Southeast Georgia by th< the Coastal Area Teacher Foundation, is a renewal of a designed to involve the total CATES office under the Education Service (CATES) grant which has been in community in dealing with direction of Dr. Ed Brown STAN TODD for further development of effect the past four years at its own problems. The program attempts to the 43-county program in Georgia Southern College. The community education blend the talents of all community education. The community education program is currently being agencies to help any INSIDE community seek solutions to News p. 2 their own problems. The "hub" of the com- Editorials p. 4 munity education effort is the Features p. 6 local school—the "Com- Classifieds p. 10 munity School." Sports p. 11 Pi Kappa Phi Pleads Guilty further status with the By WAYNE ESTES conspicuous or flagrant possession of an alcoholic College is in question during beverage at any public event a trial period during which Pi Kappa Phi fraternity sponsored or supervised by the organization's ability to pleaded guilty to charges of any college recognized maintain a high standard is violation of law and joint organization. evaluated. responsibility of alcoholic According to the Eagle The fraternity will not be regulations in a College Eye, disciplinary probation restricted from any social Judicial Board hearing last for an organization means functions or rush activities week and was place on that the organization's during the probation period. disciplinary probation for 90 days for involvement in the September raid of The Pub. The Eagle Eye, GSC's Owner Of Pub student handbook, states, "no organization shall commit, encourage, condone or contribute to violations Denies Charges of...the law of Georgia..." Aurelian C. Miles, owner of The Pub, denied the charges The fraternity entered its placed against him recently of selling liquor at a Pi Kappa guilty plea in the Judicial Phi fraternity party held at the club. "I didn't sell liquor Board hearing following the said Miles. "Chip Battle (Miles' employee^ and I mixed the 'Mother's Finest' To Appear arrest of three persons at The drinks for the Pi Kaps, and served them in return ten- Pub in a liquor raid by tickets, which were purchased at the door. By KENNETH HUDSON by the SUB and Interfrater- Advance tickets for Statesboro Police and State The club owner said his participation in the Pi Kappa Mother's Finest will nity Council (IFC), will students will be $3.50 and $5 Revenue Department officers Phi party involved renting the club to the tratermt> l tw appear in concert at the benefit the GSC music at the door. General during a Pi Kappa Phi party. only profit The Pub received from the party was the mono Hanner Fieldhouse Tuesday, department in the form of admission tickets will be $5 in The other charge the I charged 6> rent the club," said Miles. .,,,,„.„.„• Oct. 26, at 8 p.m., according to scholarship money. "Hope- advance and $6 at the door. "I did not purchase the liquor consumed at the pain Pete Finney, Student Union fully we will net more than Tickets should be on sale fraternity pleaded guilty to was violation of the he said. "At no time during the night was a direct Board chairman. $5000 for the scholarship this week, according to transaction of money and liquor made across tn« iw. t> The show, co-sponsored fund," said Finney. Finney. regulation that states that Page 2, October 9, 1978 Parking Woes 'Lessening' Deal Says By KATHY GODLEY is an annual occurrence, | ever, the problems are parking areas. There is SOUTHERN The apparent parking' according to Lt. Sidney Deal lessening as students are ample parking space to be problem at Georgia Southern of Campus Security. How- finding new routes and found on the college grounds, says Deal, but some students will have to walk. I Students have been' PEOPLE warned to park in their respective resident areas and ~^3s^B *tak'3»*%*P|!Sjfl^^ to stay clear of yellow curbs. "Violation of these rules in an emergency could cause serious complications and embarrassment to the Leavitt college," Deal stated. Off-campus students, Dr. Doug Leavitt, chairman of the GSC division of including those living in In- health, physical education, and recreation, has been the-Pines and in University reappointed to the Georgia Board of Recreation Examiners Village eire to park in areas by Gov. George Busbee. designated for off-campus Leavitt, who was first appointed to the Board in 1968, will work with other members of the five-member body to The Landrum parking lot is full by 9 a.m. everyday. parking only. certify individuals as recreators. The Board will examine i qualifications necessary to provide the people of Georgia with park and recreation activities and services. 'No Real Problem' Leavitt's new term will continue through April, 1979. In Housing Students NEWS Cook William Cook, director of administration and fiscal affairs at GSC, recently served on a visiting reaccreditation By CINDY HALL Winburn, three triple rooms committee for the Southern Association of Colleges and in Dorman, and five in Cone. Providing housing space Schools. for on-campus students is "no Veazey and Hendricks also have triple occupancy in The 13-member committee visited the University of real problem," says Larry New Officers Elected Mississippi during its 10-year reaccreditation procedure. Davis, director of housing at study rooms. Georgia Southern. The According to Davis, there leasing of the In-the-Pines are 3,426 housing spaces For BioScience Club Apartments has alleviated availabe on-campus. By most of the pressure of spring quarter, ten percent of New officers were elected to promote extra-curricular Nelson overcrowding in the dorms. these spaces (342 beds) by the BioScience Club at activities relating to the should be open. These spaces their reorganizational science field. Outings are Dr. Rex Nelson, professor of technology at GSC, The only problem con- are available at a variety of meeting on Thursday, Sept. being planned such as recently accepted a commission with the educational fronting the Housing prices ranging from $130 to 28. canoeing, backpacking on testing service of Princeton, N. J., to write test questions for Department is "where" to $250 per quarter. The officers elected Cumberland Island, and the National Teacher's Examination. ■+ r ■* assign people. "It's a matter "Since spaces are still included: Ellen Dotson, trips to the Golden Isles. of getting the right number of available, we will be asking if president; Tony Tucker, vice All interested students, Nelson was recommended by his colleagues to prepare - test questions for two new tests which will cover areas ot^ people in the right places," upperclassmen would like to president; Lane Beasley, regardless of major, are Davis explains. As of last transfer to In-the-Pines for secretary-treasurer; and invited to join. For further manufacturing, program management, and teaching 'v Wednesday, Sept. 27, there winter quarter," Davis David Kicklighter, reporter. information, contact Dr. strategies, professional growth, and philosophy. were ten triple rooms, in concluded. The purpose of the club is Lovejoy or any club officer. The NTE Industrial Arts Tests are designed to measure b a teaching candidate's knowledge of concepts, principles, i. and facts relating to industry and the teaching field. P Nelson also recently addressed the Eighth District Science A r Teacher's Association in Waycross. His topic was h "Economic Realities vs. the Scientific and Technological FRIDAY 13 th Impacts of Issues in Everyday Life." ~L IS YOUR LUCKY DAY. TO CELEBRATE THIS White Dr. Jane F. White, associate professor of business EVENT WE'RE HAVING A communication at GSC, recently served as an essay judge at the Seventh Annual Georgia National Teenager state finals in Macon. MALL WIDE SALE. COME TO The essays of the 91 contestants were presented prally and judged on content and presentation. Dr. White THE MALL AND FIND presented the essay award to the winner and first and second runner-up. MYSTERY CLUES AND WIN $100 AND $50 GIFT CERTI- Fowler i FICA TES. Doug Fowler, associate professor of industrial management at GSC, recently represented the local chapter of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers at a leadership training conference in Philadelphia. The conference was held in conjunction with the sunsBOM International Tool and Manufacturing Engineering Conference and Exposition. Other chapters participating were from Western Michigan University, Springfield MJIil Technical Community College, and Southern Technical Institute. Also attending from GSC was Mike Parrish, senior industrial management major from Jesup. ^^^sffaaasawaxasxs ■Page 3, October 9, 1978 Drug, Alcohol Rehabilitation Clinic Set

Several nationally rehabilitation of drug and Substance Abuse Rehabilita- counseling techniques, and recognized authorities will alcohol abuse. tion," has been developed to to create and/or coordinate a convene at Georgia Southern The program, entitled meet the practical continuing support system within the College Oct. 22-25 to keynote "Journey to the Frontier: educational needs of community. a four-day workshop on the Perspectives in Current physicians, psychologists, Featured sessions include counselors, nurses, social "Sexuality and the Chemical- and mental health workers, ly Dependent," by Dr. Gad- pesonnel directors, the Luther; "Chemical Depend- 30 Students To clergy, and the community. ence: 'Dis-ease' at All Levels Numerous resource of Human Functioning," by persons will be utilized Ms. Small; and "Bridging the Attend Conference during the conference. Cap," by Dr. Morris. Other Among prominent are Dr. topics are "Issues in Human By LORA FEEBACK or planned leadership Interaction," by Ms. Weiner experience with leadership," John L. Norris, past Approximately 30 Geor- chairman of the board of and "AFTERCARE: Cont- gia Southern College Nolen said. inuing Care Service for the Working with Nolen on trustees of Alcoholics students are participating in Anonymous; Jacquelyn Addicted Person," by Ms. a leadership conference the project are counselor Curry and Ms. Tankersley. Audrey Campbell, In-the- Small, director of training, being sponsored by the Texas Commission on As an organization division of student affairs. Pines Manager Ronnie Geer accredited for continuing Assistant Dean of Students Alcoholism; Hannah Weiner, The six-session conference Rutgers University on medical education, the began Oct. 2. George D. Lynch, Director of American Medical Society on Judicial Affairs Gary Alcoholism Studies program; According to Assistant Alcoholism certifies that this Morgan, and Assistant Dr. John Mooney, Jr., Dean of Students John director of Willingway continuing medical educa- Director of Housing Paige tion activity meets the Nolen, the weekly sessions Teft. Hospital; and Dr. Irene Gad- will involve students in criteria for 25 credit hours in "We are interested in Luther, assistant professor of leadership exercises and Category I of the physician's people who are in leadership psychology, College of St. activities. They will observe recognition award of the roles and want assistance to Thomas. others in leadership roles, American Medical Associa- grow as leaders," Nolen said. work on individual problems The conference is design- tion. Ten student leaders were with leadership, and ed to enable participants to In addition, Georgia involved in a successful trial complete leadership assign- develop perspectives on Southern College will offer run during spring quarter ments between the Monday substance abuse, learn and 2.5 Continuing Education 1978. According to Dr. Nolen, night sessions. The con- apply specific requirements Units. One C.E.U. is denned the leadership conference ference will end with a for accreditation of AFTER- as "ten hours of participation will be quarterly or semi- weekend workshop in CARE and balanced service in an organized continuing annual. Interested students Claudia Martin clowns around for Kappa Delta Savannah. delivery system facilities as education experience with should contact one of the six determined by the JCAH, responsible sponsorship, during rush. Students involved are active sponsors for more familarize oneself with and capable direction,and I those with previous, present, information. experience innovative qualified instruction." 123 Pledge In Sorority Rush ooooooooooooooooooooooeocooooopooooooo PATTERSON-GRIFFIN By MARGARET DEASON this year, 123 pledged. This according to Deborah Brown, Out of the 182 girls who was an increase of about 18 rush chairman. went through sorority rush percent over last year "This year was somewhat SHOES of a trial period as far as rush was concerned," Brown-said. FallActivitiesAnnounced "Parties were held in campus Introduces b classrooms instead of i. sorority lodges, enabling the By Baptist Student Union rushees to learn more about Choir, intramurals, This year's schedule of the campus." worship, puppet teams, and programming is as follows: Brown indicated that she Bible study are just a few of Tuesday—3:35, Inner City felt the rush this year was *-tha act:vit:e3 off-jred tHu Ou"t-»ach; 7:00, Choir n.'ore of t- ir>utval agreement year by Baptist Student Wednesday—3:53, Nurs- between the girls and the Union, according to HSU ing Home Visits; 7:00, sororities. "They were Prosit nt D ivid Cfta*\ce / Wednesday Nite LIVE. • ho joirg each ot'ier, ins*<«"l /h \ "We have one of the most To arsday-.sr'rey- 'Nu.rr- of the girls staying n>. tm.a varied schedules of program- ing Home Visitation; 7:00, until the last day and then ming to be offered by a Fellowship. being cut." c a m p u .v o r g a n i z a ti o n ,J' Also offered are opportini- Mrs. Iandon Freer, of the Chancey said. ties to become involved hi ^ National i'e ;. b r li •:a 1 "From singing to fellow- small singing group that Council, assisted Dr. Orr in ship to service projects, we travels to area churches for conducting the rush. Freer feel we have something that performances, a drama and has served as rush advisor every person at GSC can puppet ministry, prayer for sororities all over the participate in." groups, and Bible Study. United States. "Involvement" is a key word for BSU, Chancey said, Men's & Women's Sizes Waffle Trainer as the Baptist Student Union seeks to reach as many HOURS students as possible and th involve them in some phase MONDAY 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. as of their programming. TUESDAY ft WEDNESDAY .... 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. THURSDAY-SATURDAY 70.00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.

CONTACT LENS WEARERS Save money on your brand name hard or soft lens supplies, Send for free Illustrated catalog. IT CONTACT LENS SUPPLY CENTER Patterson-Griffin 341 E. Camel Back Phoenix, Arizona 65022 STATESBORO HAIL raooooooonnnnneiuuaooooooooooooooooijuuuuijonnnnr IV* ... I we 4 October 9. 1978- Mark Murphy '~m^i~~ GEORGE-ANNE WVGS-Radio For You WVGS, the "Voice of Georgia radio station or what its call letters are. EDDIE DONATO TRISHA KEADLE Southern," was instituted in the fall of They would rather listen to some i?Ti^ Editor Managing Editor 1974 to provide the students of Georgia mindless noise that can easily be found Southern College with a musical on both AM and FM stations. alternative to the pop-hype heard on most Perhaps one of the reasons for the lack stations. During the four years that of student interest in the past is the image WAYNE ESTES MIKE FROST WVGS has been in operation, it has that was initially perceived: a bunch of News Editor Business Manager widened in scope and now offers such stoned hippies polluting the airwaves diverse programs as "The Great Atlantic with decadence. Well, that image has Radio Conspiracy," "The Chicago faded. Editorial views expressed In the George Anne are not necessarily those ol the GSC Symphony Orchestra," and "The Comic WVGS is open to all students and Interlude." organizations on campus and welcomes administration or faculty. Signed columns are soley the viewpoint of the writer. The radio station has gone through studer* input. Without it there could be four managers; three different logos: "a no radio station. Located on the spacious progressive alternative," "the radio balcony of the Williams Center station," and the current "radio for you"; overlooking the majestic duck pond, and many many disc jockeys. Begun by a WVGS invites you to, in the words of group of dedicated individuals, WVGS station manager Skip Jennings, "come Letters And Landlords was unique in that it was album-oriented, by and see us sometime." After weighing the merits of the free form radio. So the next time your turn on your One of the first letters the George- It is unfortunate that many students radio, let your radio turn you on, to Ann t' received from a reader this letter against the merits of the other are not even aware that there is a campus WVGS, RADIO FOR YOU. academic year was from a student who side of the story, we decided not to wished to air a complaint concerning publish the letter. This does not mean off-campus housing. that we took one person's word over The letter described, in considerable another but we did become convinced detail, a very unrewarding experience that there are two sides to the the student had last spring quarter argument. Furthermore, we do not with a local property owner. The wish for the paper to become an student indicated that the purpose of instrument of revenge. writing the letter for publication in the The letter writer raised a number of George-Anne was to warn the student questions about the rights of tenants body not to rent apartments from a and landlords. Almost any question certain Statesboro property owner. about rental situations can be Whether intentional or not, answered by obtaining a copy of however, the student also admitted in Housing for Off-Campus Students in writing that one purpose of the letter was the Central Coordinating Committee to reap revenge over the property (CCC) office which is located in the owner by causing him or her to lose Williams Center. student business. The booklet also contains a tenant The letter definitely questioned the complaint form that the CCC uses to property owner's veracity and implied determine which landlords will be that his or her apartments are not fit listed in future editions. We advise for habitation. students to use the book for advice on the various rights involved in renting We contacted two people who are in and to use the complaint form when a position to give the other side of the problems arise so other students will story. not be subjected to the same problems. Fairly Disorganized The annual organizational fair that the walkway will be in front of the was held last Tuesday in front of the booths. Landrum Center is a noble idea. It The only thing the letter doesn't say is provides an opportunity for various that each organization has to provide student organizations to disperse their own table, a detail that left some information about themselves and to students rushing home for furniture. recruit new members. A tent with Another problem exists in booths, free refreshments, and prizes organizations signing up for the fair. are provided by the school for the We know of one case where the letter, event. along with the application, did not get mailed until a day after the Sept. 27 The problem with the organiza- deadline. There would probably be a tional fair seems to be in its larger turnout of organizations if they organization, A letter is sent to were all notified a little earlier. prospective participants that describes The George-Anne staff first thought in great detail the size of the booths, the that they weren't invited to the fair but size of the signs allowed at each booth, we now realize that the application will what can be displayed and how large probably be arriving in the mail soon. Clean It Up Since the weather has been dry, the always cans and broken bottles lining campus is shriveling up and the lake is the walkways and this is a poor sight to 'Greetings' no exception. Although there is hardly witness when entering the main drive anything that can be done to prevent to the college. It is refreshing to be greeted by an talks with both students and faculty on this, perhaps this might be a good time For the trash to never be picked up administrator who has no need of the a first-name basis, is an asset to any for Plant Operations to clean out some around campus is negligence on Plant stifling formality "Dr." Our new vice college or university. If more of our of the garbage that collects, Operations part, but for the litter to be president is jut>t such an adminis- administrators would abandon some unfortunately, in the duck pond. there in the first place is even worse. trator. of their pretentiousness, they might be Some improvements could also be There are garbage cans distributed able to better relate to the people who made on the sidewalks leading from U. An educator of this caliber, one who support them. through out the grounds, so use them. S. 301 to Sweetheart Circle. There are Let's not have a "pig-pen" campus. Page 5, October 9, 1978 Wayne Estes Large Student Turnout GEORGE-ANNE Mark Murphy Features Editor it Bobby Smelley Sports Editor Keith Hemdon & Ken Buchanan Copy Editors Means Big Name Concerts Larry Miller Cartoonist Susan Johnson Photographer Skynyrd show. People are One year ago this week ducing another major concert Karen Paul Subscriptions this early in the year. That's strange. Ronnie Van Zant walked Steve Coffey Circulation onto a stage in the Hanner probably justified. What we should learn Fieldhouse and opened the Two years ago the then from this is that we should Carolyn Afshar Typist Lynyrd Skynyrd portion of College Union Board support the SUB regardless the Student Union Board produced two fall concerts: of the show they are The George-Anne is the offical newspaper of Georgia Southern College. Published concert with the then-soon-to- Sea Level and Stephen Stills. producing at any given time. weekly, except during holidays. Subscription rate is $3.75 per year. The office is be-hit "What's Your Name." Both were failures financial- If one show is a dismal located in Room 110, Frank I. Williams Center. Telephone 681-5246or 681-5418. Mailing The Georgia Southern ly. There were no more big failure, there may not be address is Landrum Box 8001. show was a warm-up for the bucks for major rock shows another. winter or spring. Instead, the tour that was to have been virvm w» »-»-»-»'» a atrsvTta"a a-a-ea-a tim-vmsws m svurrrin »Tr5'STr«Tr»Trrvinnrrrirr8Tr» an 5aaa a aaa a»-j the biggest tour in Skynyrd big succes was a stage history. production of "One Flew r One week later Van Zant, Over The Cuckoo's Nest." Steve Gaines, his sister, The biggest show to come Cassie Gaines, two pilots and to GSC since the Rolling a road crew member were Stones was last fall's killed in a plane crash near Skynyrd show. The darn McComb, Miss. thing didn't sell out! It wasn't The Skynyrd entourage a flop, however. SUB member flew into Statesboro airport called the show a success, on Tuesday, Oct. 11 to spend a and by Statesboro standards, few days regrouping before it was. launching a tour that was NOW OPEN * scheduled to include the band's first headline ...but what it means engagement at New York's is that the board 11:00 A.M. - 1:00 A. Madison Square Garden and spends money on end with a two-month vacation in Hawaii. every event, even the .< None of the following sellouts. performances on the tour Entertainment Nightly could have hoped to receive The success of the show, as much free publicity as regardless of the degree, GSC's show got. Band enabled the board to produce members and roadies could its Homecoming ARS/Brick be seen in almost any show. Statesboro business during It sold out. Early. that week. From The Flame The net loss by the board i to The Pub, Super X to Smith for the Homecoming show •Supply, . Shoney's to the was in the neighborhood of Sunflower Natural Foods, ."V $3000. The economics of SUB . citizens and students had events are far too complicated numerous opportunities to to attempt to explain in a talk to and get to know the single 12-page newspaper, people travelling with a but what it means is that the number one recording act. board spends money on For some reason the almost every event.even the "promoter's dream" ' free- sell-outs. The bigger the publicity plan didn't produce. event, the more money the The show didn't sell out. board is usually willing to Of the 4468 who paid to spend. If a major concert see the show (which was doesn't sell out, or at least opened by a semi-big-name- come really close to it, the act, Le Blanc and Carr), only SUB has spent too much 1800 were students. For a money. : BIG name act. A group who So it seems that the \bes-(,)t>6,\7?[F! 1 asimall or unpreten- would headline The Garden. Student/ Union Board will Right here in Statesboro wait until winter to pr^uce a where people complain about major show. Why attendance tious wineshop or restaurant 2a:asrtial1 bar no big shows. is better when enrollment is The result here at GSC a down could be one or more of or tavern b: NIGHTCLUB- year later is a Mother's a number of reasons. People Finest concert. While the don't have much to do when show is expected to be it's cold outside. Home entertaining, for just 50 cents sickness cases are down, less than last year's Skynyrd therefore holding down the show, the students get number of trips back to Mother's Finest. Atlanta. Atlantans forget $3.50 buys you an what a rock show is like after advanced student ticket to a few months in Statesboro. the Mother's Finest show. Hometown sweethearts are Last Oct. $4 bought an cast aside by winter quarter o advanced student ticket to and guys want to take their COLLEGE PLAZA Lynyrd Skynyrd and Le new local sweethearts to Blanc and Carr. In Jan. $4 something special (without bought an advanced student the expense of a trip to ticket to see the Atlanta Savannah). Or maybe the Adjacent to First Bulloch Bonk Rhythm Section and Brick. ARS/Brick show was It seems that the SUB is a popular because of what little gun-shy about pro- happened a week after the > a >tft «JUUU2- k< ^f.^aoooiLa«fa^ooooooo«a«00«OtOOOS«008B8B«atB88B88PBttlU>-«J.a8»g»».«.».»g«g«« «» "" mimmram

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Sitting Bull Crab Found FEATURES By NANCY O'DELL «*- • Crabs wandering along discovered a new genus of The name Dr. Bishop gave the location of the find. Not the shoreline is a common crab. ■. - . to his discovery was due to far from the site is the burial occurrence except when the place of Tatanka Yotanka or V. shoreline is in South Dakota Sitting Bull. The name of this and the crab is 70 million famous Sioux Indian was years old. given to the fossil. "Sodakus Ten years ago Dr. Gale Tatankayotankaensis". In Author Speaks Bishop, then employed at the translation Sodakus is the Museum of Geology at the old abbreviation of South South Dakota School of Dakota and Tatankayotank- Mines and Technology, was aensis means "the site of Sitting Bull." About Poetry called in as a consultant at a site for a new highway. Investigating the site, he Dr. Bishop is one of the By FRANCES COFFIELD Lee stressed the import- came across fossil remains of few people who have made a Poetry is not always high- ance of the individual a now extinct crab. Dr. study of the fossil remains of flowing and morbid, said Dr. holding fast to his belief" Bishop said he was sure that crabs and has published Charlotte Lee, a noted "What you hang onto in your he had found something new many papers on the subject. interpretive reader and heart is nobody's business the minute he found the For the last two years he has author, Tuesday in Foy but your own," she said. fossil. After many years of been working under a grant Auditorium. "Poetry is just In contrasting acting and research, his "feeling" funded by the National as often light and humor- interpreting, Lee observed proved to be true; he had Geographic Society. ous," she said. that the actor, has the A guest speaker of the assistance of visual aids, Crab fossil with legs drawn Dr. Bishop. speech-drama lecture series, such as costumes and props, Lee said poets give everyday whereas the interpreter must HoWfcOGH /ITS SO Tc*m ^\ things an illumination that remove all exterior aids and makes them more meaning- rely on the power of IS loOREH- ful. "Poets talk about exactly suggestion and on the GWQSRifte CLASSY (U£cxtan\c Au>itiGI ARE SUPPOSE? TO BE Lee said. "The same poet has Dr. Lee, who received &£ RUSSELL AVAILABLE written the strongest poem Edgar Lee Masters Memorial AT ALL / SURE/ ('The Waking') in our nation Award in 1966, is the author VA OFFICES/BUT THIS for living each day as it of several nationally S/A" MEANS comes along," she said. acclaimed textbooks. THOMPSON'S "VEGETABLES ABHORREP"/ SPORTING GOODS Brannen Now Quiet By DAVID McKNIGHT there." "There is one STATESB0R0 MALL problem, though. Students Brannen Hall has a new who live here are sterotyped sound this year, and it's not as dull, studious, religious' OFFICE VA very loud. individuals. This generaliza- All Sorority & Fraternity Jerseys tion just isn't true." Contact nearsat VA office Implementing a quiet In Stock. [check your phone book] or dorm for men is a first for "I like it there," states e local veterane group. Georgia Southern, and it junior Greg Kolnicky. "It's" seems to be working. an ideal situation." Ken Crabtree, house Sewn On Letters Available. director for Brannen Hall, "It's a great atmosphere STAR'S feels that it is just like any for studying," says freshman - Great Western other dorm, without the Tommy Pinkerton. He said noise. he hates to study in the COIN LAUNDRY "Most students seem to be library. Student Discount AND CLEANERS very happy with the set-up, Some people feel it is too and it's been operating quiet, like Eddie Baur. DRY CLEANING SPECIAL without much disciplinary "Sometimes it gets so quiet With Student I.D. Card. (Tuesday Only) action," says Crabtree. around here that I get the Bring In 3 Pairs Of Asked what the advant- willies." ages of this situation might Pants And Get 1 be, he replied that the Whether Brannen Hall FREE! students could study any can survive this new policy is Larger Discount For Teams. time, hence grades should entirely up to the students improve. Also vandalism who live there. "It's strange WE ALSO HAVE should decrease. but maybe it's good because DROP OFF SERVICE. "There seems to be a direct students are disciplining themselves to another MONDAY—FRIDAY correlation between the noise 764-7282 level in a dorm and the environment," Crabtree 16 University Plaza vandalism that 'occurs concluded. Page 7, October 9, 197; PEANUTS Danforth ScholarshipsAvailabb by Charles M. Schulz By NANCY COWART Inquiries may be directed accepted from each college or qualified persons, t'i Now is the time for to Dr. Jack N. Averitt, dean of university depends upon number of blacks, Mexica interested persons to seek the graduate school, who has enrollment. GSC is allowed Americans, native Amer BEGIN more information on the been in charge of the two applicants. Nationwide cans and Puerto Ricans program for the past 10 this fellowship program ha SCENIC Danforth Scholarships. there are approximately 2000 f t These scholarships are open years. Dr. Averitt said that in applicants. From those, 65 been dramatically increase ROUTE to all persons who have a the immediate past no GSC are chosen by baccalaureate The Danforth Gradua serious interest in a career as student has been honored liason officers* to receive Fellowship is a one ye a college or university with a Danforth Fellowship fellowships. award, but is normal Ul/ztjltr \ \jlj^-i /-. liberal arts field. Applicants applying. The dead line to effort to bring qualified a maximum of four years t /O-Zf must be college seniors, but seek information about the persons from racial and •graduate study. Fellowshi do not have to be in campus nomination process ethnic minorities into the stipends are based o graduate level programs of is Oct. 23. profession of teaching. In individual need, witi study. The number of applicants recent years through allowances made for marrie vigorous recruitment of Fellows and Fellows wit! Study In Scandinavia children. Scandinavian Seminar is now accepting applications for its study abroad program in Denmark, Finland, Norway or Sweden for the academic year 1979-80. This living-and-learning experience is designed for college Truly the students, graduates and other adults who want to become part of another culture while acquiring a second language. ^2*f£te. An initial 3-week language course, followed by a family featherweight stay whenever possible, will give the student opportunity to practice the language on a daily basis and to share in the Battletub On The Air life of the community. The fee, covering tuition, room, board, and all course- champion connected travels in Scandinavia, is $4,600. Interest-free By DEREK SMITH involves a pair of Leopard loans are granted on the basis of need, as are a few special Here it is, folks, straight Frog children used as bait to scholarships. from the galaxies, Battletub lure the good guys into a For further information please write to: Scandinavian Rattrapica! Arriving on the Nylon trap. The Battletub Seminar, 100 East 85th Street, New York, N.Y. 10028. heels of last summer's smash swings into action and hit Star Divorces, BR will be rescues the kids without a a family delight, dealing with single cavity. the wacky adventures of The story is loosely based space pirates being chased on the J. Rupert Scarnose across the heavens by the novel by the same name. sinister Nylons. These Anyone interested in CINEMA-SCOPE Nylons are nasty, being a purchasing a copy of this race of automated loincloth treasured novel should weavers from the planet contact me while the supply Renuzit. lasts. All in all, this show is a At any rate, the ratings great thing for the kids, and The SUB films for this The Eagle Has Landed, should soar as this showboat the Nylons will scare your week are Swashbuckler, on starring Michael Caine, of a show gets off the ground panties off. For science Wednesday night, and The Donald Sutherland, and this fall. The white-guy space fiction comedy at its finest, Eagle Has Landed, this Robert Duvall, concerns a Feather pirates call themselves the don't miss a single action- weekend. WWII plot by German packed chapter of this paratroopers to kidnap Shimboes and are led by a An old-fashioned adven- startling new show. Every- British Prime Minister "Universal Faction Com- ture story, full of action and one who watches BR in its romance, Swashbuckler Winston Churchill. Also mander" played by old rated PG, the film will be favorite Lon Greene. In a season premiere will receive a stars Robert Shaw, James Nylon in the mail, Earl Jones, and Genevieve shown on Friday and vague search for a stupid Saturday at 9 p.m. and on serpent-god, the Shimboes transported to Earth through Bujold. Rated PG, the film is a special deal with the postal free and will be shown at 8 Sunday 8 and 10 p.m. at a run into one misadventure cost of 75 cents. after another. One episode system. and 10 p.m.

Activity Room Open For Fun, Games It's the soft new shoe for the soft new fashions, in incredibly light and suppie The rates in the Activity The Activity Room, games of skills, bumper pool The Activity Room is open leather with a crepe sole, cushioned located on the ground floor of and table tennis. seven days a week (excluding Room are as follows: the F. I, Williams Student The Activity Room may offical school holidays) until insole, soft puff collar and a soft little tie Center, is operated for and by be used by enrolled students the first day of finals. Billiards—$1.25 per hour Feather Rust $30.00 the students of Georgia and their guests by the (this rate is for the table and Southern College. The presentation of a valid ID The Activity Room opens is not affected by the number original Activity Room was Card to the attendant. There at 10 a.m. and remains open of players). "We Try To Make A Life-Long Customer — started with money donated is a minimal charge made for until 10 p.m. This schedule Not A One Time Sale." by the Student Union Board the use of some of the gives the majority of the Table Tennis—Free (no in an attempt to provide the equipment so the Activity students a chance to visit the charge except for purchase of students with some sort of on- Room can stay financially ball). COLLEGE STUDENTS FAVORITE STORE campus recreation. facilities during their "free" self-sufficient. Any profits periods. that are made are then used DOWNTOWN 20 E. MAIN STREET It opened in the fall of to purchase other equipment Electric Games—The charge varies with each 1972 with three billiard or to add to the student game. tables. As its popularity comfort in the Williams The Student Union Board grew, so did the size and Center. Recently a color TV sponsors billiard tourna- scope of the operation, the was added to the student ments and tournaments in table tennis and table soccer Bumper Pool—$.50 per present faciltities are large lounge by this means, as well hour. and comfortable and house as some remodeling of that use the equipment in the eight billiard tables, electric certain student facilities. ' Activity Room. Page 8. October 9. 1978 r CLEC Presents Antigone MUSIC J .John Housema- s produc The play focuses on the is perhaps best known for his ? tion of the play Antigone conflict between man's law most recent roles in Three NOTES will be presented on the and political expediency on Days of the Condor and Neil V3 Georgia Southern College one side and moral law and Simon's The Cheap Detec- campus. Thursday, October human dignity on the other. tive. He will star this fall in 12. at 8:15 p.m. in the It emphasizes the tragic view his own television series as McCroan Auditorium. of life that requires a price for Professor Kingsfield in The everything received in this Paper Chase for CBS. ' rr_ world. The play's parallels to Student tickets for This presentation by The modern times are as easily Springsteen At The Fox "Antigone" are free with ID Acting Company of New ^ nQW ag they were cards. \ork will be the first program when it wag firgt performed General admission tickets borrowed flashlight over his Springsteen but made in the GSC Campus Life By SKIP JENNINGS France duri the German go on sale Monday, Oct. 9, head. famous by the Patti Smith , Enrichment Series for 197& . . One of the year's major ation through Thursday, Oct. 12. at The title cut from the Group. A long spacey intro* Written by tours is over. Bruce the ticket sales office from 4-6 Springsteen and the E Street latest LP, Darkness on the led into "Point Blank" off the in 1944, "Antigone" is a The Acting Company, a Edge of Town, followed. Then Asbury Park album. modern dress version of the permanent professional p.m. and the cost is $4. GSC Band started the tour last faculty and staff tickets are May. Four and a half months a song "for all the broken The second set wound up . Greek classic by Sophocles, repertory company, was with three songs fr6"nr~* $3. and 86 shows later, Bruce hearts in town." Bruce turned The story concerns the founded in 1972 by John Brace's second LP, The Wild, and the band finished up in in a powerful vocal perfor- dictator Creon's ultimatum Houseman and Margot the Innocent, and the E Atlanta's Fox Theatre. mance on the Elvis standard, that a young fighter's body Harley with graduates of the The CLEC is offering 100 Street Shuffle. After some Bruce needs to do a live "Heartbreak Hotel." A few must not be buried but left to of Drama general admission season clowning around with a album soon. His albums are mpre cuts from Darkness rot as an example of Division. It has been labeled tickets at $12.50 each. They followed: "Factory," Pro- telephone, Springsteen authority to the Thebans. as "the finest repertory will be available until Oct. 11, great, but to really catch the essence of Bruce Springsteen mised Land" (featuring ripped into "Kitty's Back," The dead man's sister, company in New York City," or until they are sold out. For which featured some fine and the E Street Band, one Bruce on harmonica and Antigone, is an individualist by the New York Times and is tickets or more information Miami Steve Van Zandt on piano-organ trade-off--* clinging to a higher law who under the direction of Alan contact Lance Goldenberg, should see them live. A lot ult and "Prove It All between Roy Bittan and stubbornly insists on Schneider. CLEC Ticket Sales, Landrum has been written about ^ f ,', Bruce—"the future rock and Nlg"J" , .„ . . , „ . Danny Federici. "Incident on. burying the corpse at the Houseman, a noted Box 8124C, Statesboro. T ± 57th Street" followed and the price of her own life. producer, director and actor, Ga. 30458. roll" and all that other hype. ''Prove It All Night is Well it's all true. When infinitely more powerful live climactic "Rosalita" finished Springsteen hits the stage, he *an on record. It starts with the set. takes control of the audience Rov Bl"an on Pian° and After a long standing like few performers can. No Dannv Fedenci on glocken- ovation (one of many during Campus doubt about it-Bruce sPiel setting up a gentle the evening), Bruce and the Springsteen knows how to background for Bruce who band returned for "Born to use the power ofrock and roll. J°lns ln wlth a long, Run" and "Tenth Avenue ; And The level of energy and blistering solo. "Prove It" Freeze Out." Bruce was about anticipation was high at the also shows off the talents of to put down his guitar when he turned round, looked at the Fox. There had been a radio the E Street Band's lighting broadcast of the concert the crew. Various band members estactic crowd, and with a Found night before. As soon as the are highlighted as they certain amount of cockiness lights went down, cheers of accent notes. At the end of the strode up to the microphone song, the band stops and the and said, "Well, all I have to A campus lost and found "Bruce, Bruce" came from the crowd. Bruce strode out, lights go out—except for say to you is 1-2^3-4..." and department is maintained for they roared into a medley of told the crowd that it was the Bruce, holding the last note L the college in the Office of "Devil With a Blue Dress"" , last night of the tour, and and still in the spotlight. Student Affairs. Any articles and "C. C. Rider," originally , appropriately jumped right Bruce stops and there is total found in a classroom or recorded over ten years ago into the old Rolling Stones darkness. Very few bands use elsewhere on campus should by Mitch Ryder and the-"' classic "The Last Time." their lighting to highlight the be turned in to Mrs. Mary Detroit Wheels. Without stopping, they went music as well as these guys. Jones in the Student Affairs The house lights were right into "Badlands," with More surprises. Brucedida Office. The George-Anne will already on by the time "C. C. Bruce on guitar and the big request—the old Eric Burdon run any lost and found notice Rider" finished and the band The guards, played by Matthew Kimbrough, Randle man, Clarence Clemmons, on and the Animals song, "It's that is mailed to us at disappeared again. But Mell and Timothy McCusker (left to right) harass sax trading solos. My Life (and I'll Do What I Landrum Box 8001 or nobody moved. The audience Antigone, played by Frances Conroy. One of the evening's Want)." Then came one of the dropped off at the George- had no intention of leaving. many high points followed. more serious moments of the Anne office. show. Springsteen dedicated They returned for one mora^.' With Bruce urging them from song—another standard- on top of Danny Federici's a song to a young musician he had met backstage the Gary U.S. Bond's "Quarter organ, they launched into a to Three." Atone point, Bruce powerful version of "Spirit in night before. "It reminded me of why I started this whole climbed (guitar in hand) to International Cyclery the Night." The crowd sang the top of the PA columns-/ the chorus as Bruce pointed thing in the first place." and continued to play 25 feet 3?| Outdoor Sports, Ltd. the microphone toward them. Bruce grabbed his harmon- above the band. He jumped During a superb sax solo ica and started "Thunder down and ran to the frdm Clarence, Bruce jumped Road" from Born to Run. microphone. "Somebody stop into the crowd — still Once again, Bruce had the me before I hurt myself," he singing. Suddenly, the lights crowd in the palm of his hand screamed. The band picked were off and there was as they sang the lyrics. Two more songs from Born To up again with Bruce, Springsteen—standing on Clarence, Miami Steve, NIKE someone's chair in the middle Run, "Meeting Across the River" and "Jungleland," Danny, Roy, and bassist of the audience, holding a SPORT SHOES finished the first set, at which Gary Tallent dancing all over the stage. The band stopped i«^X4>X^'X^X^X0X^X^X^X^X^X^'V.0'X^K^X^X^X^>r.^'K^X time it was announced that after a short break, they again and Bruce yelled to the would return to play another crowd, "I'm just a prisoner- Concerned About You *' j * We're Concert entire set. of Rock and Roll." Spring- RALEIGH The second set had all the steen, now shirtless, left the \ BICYCLES energy of the first set and stage and the band soon Toalwa/Mf SBctAiht ^Au/wA them some. "For You," a song followed. Almost four hours t from Bruce's first LP, after they had started, Bruor- Services Every Sunday Greetings from Asbury Park, Springsteen and the E Street s SUNDAY SCHOOL ...... N.J., got things rolling again. Band had finished. Their BICYCLE SERVICE MORNING WORSHIP . . It was followed by an old rock 1978 tour was over, also. A CHURCH TRAINING string of great moments in. • AND REPAIR EVENING WORSHIP and roller, "Fire" (not the 37 N. MAIN STREET rock and roll. Burdens Are Lifted at Calvary Jimi Hendrix song), 'Candy's 764-9311 JAMES L. WILLIS' Pastor Room" and "Because the Night"—a song written by see Willie p. 9 Page 9, October .9. 197? Placement Office Plan For Future Here To Help School Designed By MARTHA BUCKNER Since the body is made up A summer school class in primarily of curved parts What do you want to do You may reserve a conven- the GSC department of their school building ient interview time with the after you graduate from education has constructed a consisted of very few squared Georgia Southern? If you placement secretary. In order "game plan" for designing a off areas. to participate in on-campus plan to enter the world of school of the future. Dr. Guy The students delved into interviews, you must have a V. Briggs, a professor in the their innovative ideas and work, the GSC Placement credential file with us. Office can help you. Very few department of professional skills and created their own of you have had "practice" laboratory experiences; concept of a future school securing full-time employ- To help you answer career presented the challenge to What resulted was an example of "higly imagin- ment; hence, you may have a questions, a library of the class in the form of the information is maintained. It suggestion: "the way the ative class action." according "Where do I begin?" feeling. to Briggs. The purpose of Placement contains generalized infor- human body works could be a Office is to provide services mation on various jobs, key to the way we design our "The project was one of that will assist you in information relative to world of tomorrow." the most successful we've beginning and carrying out current future employment attempted at Georgia Southern," explained Briggs your job search. opportunities, as well as more The class, made up of detailed sources which tell teachers coming back to "Students discovered investigative talents they To take full advantage of about particular opportuni- school for re-certification, never thought existed. Our Qur services, you need to ties with specific employers, narrowed the topic down to efforts open the door for some complete a placement packet. like the listing of job an area in which they were vacancies, this information most interested—a school of new possibilities to the The packet, which may be 'educational menu' as we picked up in our office, is available to you at any the future. They explored the time. relationship between the approach the exciting contains a personal data : various parts of the human 'superkingdoms on the sheet, file card, record of As you conduct your job horizon." courses, and letters of Jay Rood admires a piece of sculpture by Thomas body and the corresponding search, you may want elements of a school. "We had to apply amost recommendation. The time assistance in developing a Steadman, of the GSC Art Department. His work, everything we had been you spend in establishing a resume, preparing a cover along with other art faculty members, is now on Since the new school's exposed to during our placement file will be time letter of application and/or display in the Gallery of the Foy Fine Arts Building. structure was to correspond lifespans in completing the well spent. By setting up a identifying prospective The exhibit will be on display until Oct. 20. in likeness to the human project." said Regina Darby, file, you will enable us to give employers. Our office is ready body, the building's archi- student coordinator. your name to employers who and willing to help you with tecture was developed by According to Briggs. "If telephone us about vacan- these things. Come by to see glancing at the body's we would look* at more cies. We receive calls about us in Room 17 of the skeletal system. Observation possibilities and explore the vacancies daily and fre- Rosenwald Building. Dining Halls Now of the body's rhythm systems clever things around us. we quently give the employer the revealed new patterns for might encounter fewer names of students who have scheduleing events during problems in building a better filed with us. By signing an the school day. tomorrowland." authorization form, you Have New Hours allow us to mail your WetWillie iQQOODOOOOOOBOQQOeoeCOOOOO placement credentials to Landrum Monday thru Friday prospective employers. Since Breakfast 7:15- 9:30 most of the information that Watches Lunch 10:30-2:15 an employer would need to Dinner 4:15- 7:00 consider your applciation cont. from p. 8 will be consolidated in your Weekends (Saturday and Sunday) file, it will obviously save you During the intermission, I Breakfast 8:00- 9:30 time to provide the informa- had a chance to talk with Lunch 11:30- 1:30 tion once and then let us Jimmy Hall, lead vocalist for Dinner 4:15-6:30 Xerox the file when needed. Wet Willie (but just a member of the audience on this night). Private, governmental, We discussed the changes Williams Monday thru Thursday and educational institutions Wet Willie has gone through Lunch 11:30- 1:30 throughout the United States in the last two years. "There Dinner 4:30- 6:30 provide notices of employ- is a lot of energy in the new ment vacancies. A current band," Hall commented. "It's Friday listing of these vacancies is really strong. We've got a Lunch 11:30- 1:30 maintained by our office and bunch of new songs and Dinner closed is available to you at any should be going into the i By Appointment time. To help you look for jobs studio next month." Watch Closed breakfast and weekends that are of particular interest for a new Wet Willie LP to you, the vacancies are sometime around February. listed according to major. Hall also said to be on the ---COUPON----* JIMS OFFERS YOU: lookout for an album soon from ex-Wet Willie guitarist- One of the most beneficial ECONO —Fashion Hairstyling services provided by our songwriter Ricky Hirsch. WASH office is the on-campus Corner of U. S. 80 and Well, that's all for this Zetterower —Quality Hair Products interview program. • This week. Later. program brings representa- Wash Day Worries Got tives from numerous private, —Expert Advice in Choosing !''hu. You Down? governmental, and educa- Face Each Wash Day With tional institutions to the Mac's Standard Oil A Frown? New Hairstyle Georgia Southern campus Let Us Help You End Your last year. Bulletin boards in SERVING THE G$C STUDENTS AND Woes, Just Drop Em Off classroom buildings, the FACULTY FOR OVER 2! YEARS We'll Wash Your Clothes bulletin board to the left of 764-2122 the directory on the first floor With S«tfS»rv»* Full S«rvlc»Ittwtdt PHONE 764-4860 of the Rosenwald Building, the campus radio station, This Coupon Is Good tor and the student newspaper Welcome 5«/lb. Oft on Fluff Wash HOUSE of STYLES notify students of the coming JUST NORTH OP THf COtlfGI GATf Expire* October 31,1878 interviews. Interview sign-up 210 S. MAM »OM»sNM*«MsHqrlM) «T*lttM». « sheets are normally located Oft Mil in the Placement Office. )QODOI :ge 10. October y. M)/o

¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ STOKE FOR MEN CLASSIFIED 'A Tradition Since 1921" ¥ ¥ Statesboro Mall WANTED: Interested in improv- For Sale ing your photography? I need a Services capable photographer to take pictures, mandatory to the ¥ FOR SALE: 1973 Chevrolet SERVICE: Typing, $.75 per page development of my career Willing Impala, small V-8, 4-door, straight rate. Other negagotiable. to make arrangements. Contact automatic, air conditioned, power Call Edie Fatter. 764-3436. (10-9) Phyllis Helson at 5357 or Cathy steering and power brakes. Clean. Ashmore at 5355. (10-2) $1195. Call 764-4911. L.B. 11123. Tutoring Service. ar (10-9) English, speech & journalism.. Do you have ■ H. Faculty approved. Fee negotiable. FOR SALE: 3M "051" portable something to sell? h 681-3767. Gene Prevatt, L.B. -fc desk copier, completely unused. 9992. (10-9) Do you want or Great convenience for student, provide a service? 1 teacher, or department. Cost $200, Mill ask only $135. Call 764-4911. (10-9) Have you lost or Itl Wanted found something fol FOR SALE: Vivitar Series 170-210 lately? Use the Macro Focusing Zoom Lens under ¥ warranty; mint condition. Focuses WANTED: Commuter to and from George-Anne cla- fva ¥ from 3 inches to infinity; "one- Swainsboro. Call 681-5494. (10-9) ssified section to touch" control. Aj>erture range F3.5 advertise. Its free ¥ to F16; for Konica camera. Zoom WANTED: Female needs place to Ph ¥ ratio 3:1; magnification 1:2.2. VMC live, preferably with other female. to students of Will share expenses. Call 681-5549 Pa ¥ multi-coated; 15 elements in ten Georgia South- ytUl groups. Lens accessories included: hetween 9 and 5, 764-6621 *~ ¥ |)Ol front and rear lens caps. Vivitar evenings. (10-9) ern. Drop your ¥ 67MM skylight filter, lens shade. classified by WANTED: Roommate for two- 1- ¥ Call Ray Messick, 681-3931. My Williams room 3ri ¥ Deck-Siders cost: $353.41. selling price: $225 bedroom duplex. University Place. 110 or phone IZOD firm. (10-9) Also need bed and bureau. Contact ■ the ¥ Richard or Charlie. 681-2643, L. B. 5246. tall 8528. (io.2) ¥ FOR SALE: One pair Advent 3/W fel ¥. speakers. Like new, original ¥ packing and warranties. Asking ¥ $90. Hugh Berry, 764-2270. (10-9) ¥ ¥ FOR SALE: Stereo components and accessories for the budget- EAGLE ¥ minded or for esoteric tastes, new ¥ equipment with warranties. Used and demo gear, too. Sterling ¥ Lawarence, L.B. 8619, 681-5265, ¥ Dorman E-302. (10-9) BULLETIN ¥ ¥ FOR SALE: 12 cu. ft. refrigerator. Listing For SUB To Hold ¥ Good Condition. Call 764-4361 ¥ anytime. (10-9) Phone Numbers TalentShow ¥ Anyone who would like to ¥ FOR SALE: Ovation Acoustic have their phone number The Student Union Board ¥ guitar. Contact Srini at 132, listed in the student directory will have a talent show on ¥ Stratford Hall or call 681- and did not list the number Nov. 2. The screening for the 1875. (10-9) on the pre-registration off-campus participants will ¥ information form should be held Oct. 24 and 25 from 5 ¥ FOR SALE: 1976 XS500 Yamaha provide the number to the until 10 p.m. in the Foy ¥ Mag wheels, Lugg£t:e rack, and Student Affairs offica bv Oct. Auditorium. Any persons back rest, Excellent condition, $850- .IS. wishing to register can do so ¥ Call 764-3491. (10-2) ¥ at the SUB office located on Pictures Taken the second floor of the v.- vVil.ic.iri.'. iJe'.i,sr. lVv%Jn...^ ¥ Lost and Found For Reflector for entering is Oct. 22. ¥ Pictures for the Reflector ¥ will bp taken from 9 a.m.-l FOUND: In the grass behind the p.m. and 3-6 p.m. for SGAE Meets Administration Building about a underclassmen, Oct. 9-13 and October 29 week ago, silver (inexpensive) Oct. 16-20 in the Reflector ¥ watch, then elastic band. Bulova. office across from the Mail Nancy Cowart, Room 115, SGAE (Student Georgia Center in Landrum. A $2 Anderson, 681-5220. (10-9) Association of Educators) is sitting fee will be charged the education asssociation t and reprints will be ¥ FOUND: One ladies watch found for all education majors: available. ¥ behind Deal Hall. Contact D. Neal, secondary, elementary, ¥ L.B. 9835, Lewis 108 to claim{10-2) Student Personnel exceptional child, and pre- ¥ school. THE CHOICE OFCHAMPIONS LOST: In parking lot, Western Changes Name ¥ Sizzlin', Suturday Evening, two The first meeting of the The name of the Division ¥ rings. Oni! Turquoise Nugget and SGAE will be Oct. 29 in the of Student Personnel ¥ one Dose Pesos. Sentimental value. Education Building, Room Reward offered, $25. 681-5194. LB. Services has been changed to 229. ¥ 8156. (10-2) the Division of Student ¥ Affairs. All correspondence LOST: Female 6-months old and other references will bear SGAE will be doing ¥ bulldog, cross between Pit-bull and ¥ the new name in the future. fund raising for charitable English bull, brindle. $20 causes. You'll gather ¥ reward. Phone 681-4150 or 681- Please change your records to 2939. (10-9) reflect this in order to avoid information you can use in ********************** confusion. your student teaching. Page 11, October 9,1978 ugby Club Organised At GSC; r : Team Effort, Spirit Emphasized SPORTS i Members of a newly- Even though rugby isn't a V organized sports club in the game for the delicate, serious . Statesboro area play injuries are rare. The i matches on a pitch, score Southern Rugby Club is " tries, pay tribute to hookers, strictly amateur, with no Soccer Club Seeking ' and encourage "Rugger professional players allowed. 1 Huggers" to watch them do The spirit of the game is ijtheir thing. what really counts. There are 15 players on a team at one Funding From GSC I j The club isn't involved in time on the pitch, but seeing ^illicit operations but, rather, that everyone has a chance to i honorable sport which play is more important to the followed soccer, .preceded officers of the club than Athletic Department f'ootball, and is, in some making up an A-strmg team vays, rougher than both. with a lot of bench warmers. The team wants to win The Georgia Southern ment. The club will be soccer team is alive and seeking school funding The Southern Rubgy games, but they feel that Rugby Club members prepare to put ball in play. growing. This year the GSC sometime this week. The GSC Club, formed last spring by playing rugby is more club recruited 13 new team has no official coach. At Pat Thorton and Skip important than winning. The public and "rugger freshmen, increasing the present the club is unofficial ^fcnsen, is growing by leaps, huggers," or cheerleaders, Thornton, Treasurer Bob The club has already number of players to 31. ly headed by team members /rounds and cruches. are invited to attend all Boone, and Public Relations played matches with Last year, the team Pat Lentz, Sean Byms, and Brunswick and Winter Park, games scheduled for the managed to win the majority Mike Kinion. "Rugby originated in Great Jim "Mad Dog" Atkinson Fla., this past spring quarter future. of their games, including a 2- f 3ritain in the early 1800s at and David Flesch. Father and is scheduled to play the The officers of the club 0 victory over the University GSC Athletic Director j ihe rugby school. Games are John Howells and Bill May called matches, the playing secondgameoftheSavannahi are: President Skip Hansen, of Georgia soccer team. The George Cook feels that the are honorary coaches. eld is called a pitch, and a and Brunswick contest in Match Secretary Pat GSC club placed second in Athletic Committee may not )uehdown is called a try. Brunswick, Sunday, Oct. 1. Dobbins, Captain Pat last year's Savannah Soccer be in favor of funding the 31- For more information on Association league competi- One position on the team the Southern Rugby Club, tion with a 6-2 record. member club. Cook said i the "hooker," a position one should call Hansen at The team is not financial- the committee heard the roughly equivalent to center 764-7301, or Thornton at 764- ly supported by the Georgia club's request last year and on a football team. Unlike a 2920. Southern athletic depart- will do the same this year. 'jpotball player, however, the Hooker wears no padding or other protective gear when he trots out onto the "pitch" for a "scrum."

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> /«tnhAr Page 12, October 9, 1978 Tennis Team Stronger This Year "Our record this year may Another returner is last now but has very good doubles teams," Blanken- not be as good as last year's year's Number one player, potential and will help baker said. because of a stronger Greg Wheaton, a junior from us,"commented Blanken- Coach Blankenbaker is schedule," said GSC men's West Virginia. "Greg worked baker. looking forward to this tennis coach Joe Blanken- hard this past summer," said Mark Taylor is also a new season and he thinks the baker. "We plan to upgrade Coach Blankenbaker. "The member of the team. Mark is team will jell as the players ou schedule which is summer and Greg's experi- from Kentucky and comes to get to know each other better. presently incomplete." ence at the number one GSC as a transfer junior from "We have a team of The GSC netmen will position last year will help Pensacola Junior College in individuals, so I try to make it participate in four tourna- him considerably." Florida. "Mark is a steady fun as the guys work," ments this fall, traveling to player and should help our Blankenbaker concluded. Birmingham, Ala.; Athens, Andreas Koth returns to Ga. and St. Augustine, Fla. the team as a junior after a one-year layoff. Koth The men will also join the compiles a 24-4 record as a GSC lady netters in the sophomore. "Andreas must Georgia Southern Co-ed work into shape," Blanken- Lady Netters Good Tennis Tournament at the baker said. "He is the most Eagle Courts Oct. 12, 20, and experience and best all- 21. Teams in the tournament around player on the team. will consist of three boys and He has a good variety of Despite Money Woes girls from each participating shots." Koth has played in school. tournament competition By MARK TAYLOR throughout Europe. "For the amount of money we have, things do not look "We are stronger and bad," commented GSC women's tennis coach George deeper than last year," said Dave "Road Runner" Shriver. "But we could have been a lot stronger with more Blankenbaker. The team will Ewing is known as "Mr. money." try to improve on last year's Consistent" among his "I had a chance to get three 'blue chip' players, but they 1&-6 record with four teammates. Dave, a senior, wanted full scholarships." returners and two new- was a member of last year's Despite what Shriver feels is an unfortunate situation, comers. number one doubles team he says his team look as strong as last year's and probably and should profit from that possesses more depth. Steve Morris, a sopho- CATHERINE EDMONDSON more from St. Simons, is one experience, his coach said. The team must rely mainly on returning members of last returner from last year's "Dave always gives you 100 year's team. percent," said Blankenbaker. team. "Steve had an up and Lucy Mulherin, a sophomore from Augusta, played "He will add strength down number one last year and appears to have the inside track the ladder where we were to that position this year. She relies on a consistent baseline Edmondson Named down season last year," often hurt last year." game tbat earned her the No. 4 eight-and under ranking at Blankenbaker said. "He is age 18. playing better than ever now, George Ivey, a freshman Holly Helfrich, a senior from Savannah, will depend on from Augusta, is a new though,'and is definitely one her strong serve and volley game as she tries to nail down Ladies' Swim Coach of the top players on the member of the team. "George the No. 2 position. that has a women's swim is lacking in experience right By WALTER WILLIAMS team." Also returning to the ladies' squad are Nancy Gray, a team. This is only the fifth Catherine Edmondson sophomore from Statesboro, and Susan Hunter, a year of its existance has been named the new sophomore from Atlanta. head coach of the women's Coach Edmondson is Joining this year's returners will be newcomers Clare swim team at GSC. Edmond- optimistic, although the Kirby, a freshman from Charleston, S.C., and Ellen son is not new to GSC. She Lady Eagles face a challeng- Schrimpf, a freshman from West Germany. ing schedule. served as the assistant coach "Our biggest wins last year, in a 12-8 season, were over Edmondson is a 1974 of the team this past season. Flagler College (st. Augustine, Fla.) and Mercer College," graduate of GSC. She will Coach Shriver said. Most of the new swimmers pursue a master's degree in A few days before press time, the GSC Lady Netters have been recruited from the P.E. as well as instruct P.E. were off to Charleston, S.C., to take on last year's No. 2 Atlanta area. GSC is only one classes. She is a native of ranked women's small college, the College of Charleston. of three schools in the state Rome, Ga. "College of Charleston possesses a strong team including last year's small college women's singles champion, Dianne Gilruth," said Coach Shriver. Shriver indicated that playing a team of this caliber will probably Tennis Tournament Set give him as well as his team member some indication of how they will fare later against such opponents as the tournaments including the University of Georgia and Flagler College. The first annual States- boro Junior Tennis Champ- Statesboro event. ionships will be held at According to Georgia Georgia Southern College Tennis Association regula- and the Statesboro Recrea- tions, the tourney will be Tennis Team Competes tion Department, Saturday comprised of 50 percent local and Sunday, Oct. 28 and 29. entries and 50 persent out-of town players. In Weekend Tourney The tournament, which is Additional information sanctioned by the Georgia, may be obtained on the The Georgia Southern's baker. "We want to upgrade Southern, and United States Statesboro Junior Champ- men's tennis team faced its our schedule. This gave us Tennis Associations, will ionships from Claude Felton, first competition of the fall the chance to play against feature singles competition Georgia Southern College, season over the weekend in the top players in the south. I in junior boys and girls Statesboro, Ga. 30458, 681- Birmingham, Alabama. feel that we can eventually classifications from 18-and- 5549. Deadline for entrys is Coach Joe Blanken- become competitive with under down through 10-and- October 14. baker's team participated in them if we play with them under. the Fall Men's Indoor often enough." Hosted by the Statesboro Collegiate Tennis Champion- Blankenbaker took an Tennis Association, the two- Team meets ships. Also present were experienced team to Birming- day tourney is part of a new Auburn, Alabama, East ham. Juniprs Andreas Koth six-week fall junior tennis The^GSC gymnastics team has begun Tennessee, Mississippi State, and Greg Wheaton, along circuit organized by the Wednesday practice in anticipation of their opening Georgia Tennis Association. and Tennessee-Chattanooga. with sophomore Steve Anyone interested in meet. Here, ting specialist Pete Barranti Competition is held in singles Each team was comprised Morris, filled three positions. works on his routine. only with each age classifi- playing women's intercolleg- of four players. Georgia Southern will iate softball should meet in play this weekend in the cation limited to a 16-player "This is indicative of the draw for both boys and girls. room 151 of the Hanner Southern Intercollegiate Complex Wednesday, Oct. 11, kind of schedule we'll play Team Championships at No-ad scoring is being used at 8 p.m. this year," says Blanken- Athens, Ga. in all six of the circuit