the JUL 2 5 1974 •^WraW SOOTHER! COLLEIE Kepertory Theater' group: Break a leg!

george-anne^ J C y published by students of georgia southern college Vol. 55 No. It Staiesboro, Georgia lulv !I7I Non-tenure Contracts Cause Faculty Unrest Kv MICHAEL THOMPSON quote from the 1974-1975 contract who have been actively teaching tenured and non-tenured faculty attempt by the Regents (the new G-A Staff Writer of a non-tenured member of the at a specific institution for a is made primarily by rank. Any insertion was designed by "I hereby acknowledge that I GSC faculty. It is the major number of years are now being full or associate professor who University System lawyers, am to be employed only for the difference in the new contracts, required to sign a statement to has taught for a minimum of according to Vice-President- period specified above and I have effective September 1, and all the effect that at any time three years at the same in- Quick) to bypass these recent no right to, vested interests in, or past contracts, and is largely following their designated terms stitution in the Univeristy System rulings by way of having faculty expectancy of further or con- responsible for ripple of quiet of employment they may be (constituting a sort of trial members sign their rights away. tinued employment at this in- unrest spreading among faculty denied any further employment period) automatically becomes At present the AAUP is in- stitution or within the University members in recent days. without just cause and-or due tenured. This means his contract vestigating the legality of the new System of Georgia." The cause for the unrest is that process. becomes continuous and does not clause. The concensus of opinion The above phrase is a direct non-tenured faculty members The distinction between have to be renewed on a yearly among professors interviewed basis. For his dismissal, the seems to be that it would not hold college must prove just cause for up in court. the dismissal and allow him due On the other hand, according to GSC Summer Theater Performs process. Instructors and Dr. Quick, administrators view assistant professors are not the system-wide change as 9 granted tenure, regardless of the "nothing more, pure and simple, 'The Curious Habits Of Man number of years they have taught than an effort to express more at an institution. precisely what has been a stated The Georgia Southern College Dr. Richard Johnson. adapted for the stage by Johnson, In past years courts have regulation policy in the Summer Repertory Theatre The co-production of "Separate include selections by authors upheld claims by such University System Handbook." opened its scheduled nine days of Tables," a British play written by from Shirley Jackson to Ezra organizations as the American Dr. Quick said that no real performances last night in the Terrence Rattigan and directed Pound. Most of the selections in Association of University changes had been made, and that Williams Center Cafeteria with a by guest professor Alex Reeve, this innovative production ex- Professors (AAUP )that any non- the new clause was merely a production of "The Curious opens tonight at 8:15. press the darker side of man's tenured professor, by virtue of "clarification" of policy. Habits of Man," a collection of "The Curious Habits of Man," nature, presenting his more teaching at a specific institution Many faculty members in- literary works edited and actually a collection of poems disgraceful habits, such as for a minimum of seven years, is terviewed seem to disagree. They adapted for the stage by director and short stories which were superstition, cruelty, and entitled to recognize a vested sense a potential threat to their prejudice. According to Johnson, interest in that institution, and job security in the new wording. they can best be described as that it is a denial of his con- Some feel that the University "similar to Alfred Hitchcock's stitutional rights to do otherwise. System may be planning to thin thrillers, even down to the sur- Some professors see the new prise endings." clause in their contracts as an Continued on Page 2 "Separate Tables," written by Terence Rattigan and directed by Alex Reeve, guest professor from B.W. Knight Charged Howard Paine College in Brownwood, Texas, professional director and actor himself for With Cocaine Possession half a century, is actually two Buford W. (B.W.) Knight, a Magistrate's Court, and will plays in one. "Table by the Statesboro businessman, was remain under custody until his Window" and "Table Number arrested in Jamaica on Wed- trial. Seven," both of which are set in nesday, July 10, after a plane According to authorities, an English hotel, express the which he was co-piloting crashed Knight will be tried when he has universal problem of dealing with on the island. Knight and the pilot recovered from his injuries. our fellow man's unsolicited but of the plane, John T. Weller, of After the twin-engine plane, all-pervasive opinions. , were charged with identified as belonging to Knight, The plays are to be presented possession of cocaine, and with crashed, police confiscated about on alternate nights through illegal entry into the island. $6,000 in cash from the two men, August 2, with several cast Knight reportedly suffered a and a subsequent search of the members pulling double duty by broken leg in the crash and is airplane produced a small appearing in both plays. Over hospitalized under police guard amount of cocaine. 2,000 hours of rehearsal and stage at the Cornwall Regional Hall, at Authorities said that the pilot preparation will have gone into Montego Bay, Jamaica. reported that he was flying from Oebbi Hush and Freddie Thompson rehearse a scene of "The A trial date was set for Weller Bermuda when he lost his way Curious Habits of Man." Continued on Page 2- for August 7. He was arraigned in and decided to try to make an the Montego Bay Resident emergency landing on an un- finished highway near Montego Bay, on the north coast of CCC Provides Recycling Containers At GSC Jamaica. According to reports, the right The Central Coordinating the box each time it fills up. wing of the plane struck a tree as Committee is continuing to Helen McMahon, Vice- it attempted to land, causing it to sponsor "Pitch In," a project to President of the Central Coor- nosedive and go out of control. collect recyclable papers, at dinating Committee and a The plane was extensively GSC. director of the venture, said the damaged in the crash. The CCC, the student govern- goal of the endeavor is to empty Knight, 49, is a Statesboro real ment organization, has placed the refrigerator box three times a estate dealer. He owns an eight recycling containers at week. apartment complex on South strategic points on campus. "We're talking about collecting Mulberry Street, and also the These containes are meant for all masses of paper on a regular University Village Apartments. newspapers, magazines, card- basis, not just a one-week University Village is located on board, and loose papers that are campaign to clean up the cam- Chandler road across the street discarded. pus," said Ms. McMahon. from Johnson Hall, and near the Student volunteers will collect Only paper should be placed in Baptist Student Union. papers from the containers and the recycling containers. Ac- Bermuda, from which put it in a refrigerator box in cording to Ms^ McMahon, "If Knight and Weller were repor- Landrum Center. The Statesboro* someone puts anything with tedly flying, is located in the Recycling Company will empty Continued on Page 4 Atlantic Ocean about 570 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Jamica is an island of the West Inside This Week Indies located south of Cuba and M'eople at Southern 2 west of Haiti. The plane crash •Editorials , 3 occurred between Montego Bay :jE\am Schedule 3 and Falmouth, on the north coast CCouccit Review 4 A GSC student contributes to a bin of recyclable paper. of the island. Page TWO -llit' george-anne- .lul.v 25, 1»74

. ■ GSC Library people at southern Associate Director Named Mrs. Edna Brown has been acquisitions in 1969. named Associate Director of the She received an AB degree .Dr. John Lindsey, Associate Dr. Ray Shurbutt, Assistant Georgia Southern College from Peabody College and a BS Professor of Social Foundations Professor of. History at GSC, Library, according to a an- and LS degree from the of Education, and Charles W. recently presented two lectures nouncement by Dr. Richard University of Illinois. Bonds, Instructor of Educational at Appalachian State Univer- Harwell, Director of Libraries. Before joining the staff of the Psychology and Guidance, have sity's Latin American Studies The appointment was recently Georgia Southern Library, Mrs. co-authored an article entitled Summer Institute. approved by the University Brown worked at the Joint "Student NEA Advisor: Catalyst The lectures were entitled, System Board of Regents and will University Library for Van- for Change." "Chile, 1891-1950—An Era of become effective immediately. derbilt University and Peabody The article was recently Concepts and Caudillos and Mrs. Brown's new position will College, and in libraries at Duke published in Impact,the official Eduardo Frei," and "Salvador encompass the total operation University, Auburn University, journal of the Student National Allende—A Socialist Who Prayed and responsibilities of the and the University of Florida. Education Association. and A Marxist Who Paid." library. She will act for Dr. "Since this is the smallest The article discusses the role of Shurbutt was one of six visiting Harwell in the event of his ab- library I've worked in," said the advisor and gives some professors chosen to speak at the sence. Mrs. Brown, "it's given me an « suggestions as to what the ad- seven-week institute. A native of Nashville, Ten- opportunity to come in closer contact with students and visor of the Student Education ***** nessee, Mrs. Brown came to Association can do to improve the Georgia Southern as Assistant faculty." local organization. Dr. Doyice Cotton of the Director of the Library in charge "I've enjoyed my work here," Division of Health, Physical of technical services and she added. ** **• Educatibn, and Recreation at GSC, recently published a golf Dr. Warren Jones, Dean of the skills test in the Archery Golf School of Arts and Sciences at (iiiidc. i"»7l-7(i, of the National Georgia Southern, recently Association for Girls and Women Two Players Sign Grants served on a consulting team for in Sport. college baseball player and will well in the outfield and possibly Associated Consultants in Two players, both from Miami- at third base." The test, co-authored by Dr. Dade South Junior College, have serve the needs of the team very Education at Belhaven College in Jerry Thomas and Mr. Tommy Jackson, Mississippi. signed grants-in-aid with Georgia Plaster, is entitled "Testing Golf Southern College, according to The three-member team made Skill with Plastic Balls." recommendations for the next head baseball coach Ron Polk. Summer Registration ten years leading to the cen- ***** They are Ray Boyer of Irvington, tennial celebration of the foun- An article by Dr. Richard C. N.J., and Curtis Fisher of Cor- ding of Belhaven College. Stapleton, Associate Professor of dele, Ga. Totals Over 2900 Management at GSC, has been Boyer, a two-year standout for A tentative list of the 1974 additional 1180 graduate ***** reprinted in a book of readings the Miami-Dade Jaguars, was Summer enrollment at Georgia students, 56 transient students, entitled Primer in Supervisory the team's top hitter this past Southern was sent to the Board of and one student in a special Dr. Walter J. Peach, Associate Management by John P. Mc- season as he batted .386. He Regents last week, revealing that category comprise the remainder Professor of Exceptional Child Cullough and Howard L. Fryett. struck out only 22 times in 192 at- a total of 2,934 students are of the student body. Education at GSC, recently at- The article, entitled "Ter- bats and led the team in stolen registered for summer session, a Of the total number of those f tended a Post-Doctoral Con- minations: Lower-Level bases with 30. decrease of 218 from last year's registered, there are nine foreign ference in Special Education at Dismissals," is published by the total of 3,154, according to Larry students and 210 students from Columbia University Teacher's Kendall-Hunt Publishing Com- Fisher moved into a starting Bowen, administrative assistant out-of-state. The total number of College. pany. position for the Jaguars this past to the Associate Director of students who are new to Georgia The conference reviewed season and responded with a Southern is 473. ***** Admissions. statistical techniques for dealing i batting average of .250. the tall , Statistics in the categories of with group and individual data. Dr. William R. Word, Assistant infielder can hit for power, The tentative statistics also sex and marital status show that In addition to the lecture series, Professor of Economics at GSC, though, as 12 of his 32 hits were showed the following divisions- there are 755 single men and 558 materials were reviewed relative recently attended the Annual for extra bases. broken down by class, there are married men in attendance, to foundations available to Spring Meeting of the Industrial "Boyer was a top two-year 403 freshman, 205 sophomores, compared to 981 single women finance innovative programs for Relations Research Association player at Miami-Dade," said 386 juniors, and 703 seniors at- and 640 married women here for exceptional children. in Atlanta, Georgia. Polk. "He is an experienced tending summer school. An summer session.

Theater- something that can never be Continued from Page 1 forgotten. This is my first time these productions, which Dr. being in a play, and I hope not my I GSC Student Accepted For Internship Richard Johnson promises to be last. "innovative, challenging, and Freddie Thompson "Ecstatic, hopefully spell-binding." erratic, enchanting, Jaria Kicklighter is not just She was one of fifteen students hospitals in Atlanta. They will Some of the comments of the enlightening, educating, another Home Economics major chosen from applicants advise patients from infants to casts are: •exhausting." from Georgia Southern College. throughout the nation to par- the elderly on their diets, par- Ken Brown—"Separate Jill Williams She is the first student from the ticipate at Emory. ticipate in the Grady research Tables" lab, and work on cases, while "Such a harrowing experience. "Being in summer rep is a college, and one of two from Obviously, being chosen for the whole new experience. Georgia, to be accepted for an internship is an honor. As Jana taking courses at the same time. I just hope by some fluke I'm able To Jana this will form a "busy to portray my character well You are entirely surrounded by internship program in Dietetics puts it, "I'm so excited I can't the audience, and it is ex- at Emory University. stand it. It will probably be the but fulfilling day." enough to please the audience." Jan Johnson—"Separate perience. You are entirely Jana, who is from Glennville, most valuable experience I will surrounded by the audience, and Georgia, will graduate from ever have." The interns are actually Tables" working towards their mem- "I worked in college theatre as it is frightening." Southern in August with a degree Emory will keep the interns Carole Maslanko in Food Service Management. busy this fall working in all the bership in the American Dietetics an undergraduate in Idaho. Association. Membership Now, after taking several years "Working with the Summer qualifies them to take the RD test off, it is grand to be on stage Repertory Theatre was a new to become Registered again. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience which I thoroughly Dieticians. summer theatre. We have a good enjoyed; and I look forward to Jana's decision to go into food company to work with, and theatre work in the future." service management came from knowing Mr. Reeve has been a Dotti Ferguson the "desire to help, but not ac- real experience." "I have always wanted a tually be a doctor or a nurse or Sammy Austin—"The Curious chance to work in the theatre in lawyer." Habits of Man" college but never had the op- Though Americans often seem "The Curious Habits of Man" portunity until this summer. It is to think their nutrition is ex- deals with the idiosyncrasies of great, and I'm already looking cellent, Jana feels differently. life. It is composed of short forward, to next summer." "There is a definite need for good stories and poems. The play is food habits in the U.S. and in bound to be one of the best in Contracts- Atlanta," she said. "The need is Summer repertory's history. Dr. Continued from Page 1 really almost too great." Richard Johnson has done an its faculty ranks as enrollments Being the first home economics excellent job of directing. The continue to decline. They view graduate to be accepted for the play offers a change from the the new clause' as an attempt to Emory internship and doing all everyday throughts of life to prepare those marked for the work required would seem show what man is really like. sacrifice. like a big task for any girl, let Debbi Rush Most professors, tenured or alone a reserved, slight blonde "The excitement involved in not, seem to feel that, after like Jana. working with the Summer devoting several years to a But she is not worried about Repertory Theatre is tremen- particular college or university, what lies ahead in Atlanta. "I'm dous, despite the many hours put they have earned the right to not nervous one bit," she com- into pulling the shows together. expect continued employment GSC student Jana Kicklighter has been accepted for an internship in mented. "I'm doing what I enjoy The people you work with are unless just cause and due process dietetics at Emory. most, working with people." terrific, and the experience is are allowed them. i July l!)71 -the george-anne- Page THREE "Buster & Billie" -At Last BySALLEY COTTEN By MARGO LEMACKS planning and engineering carried G-A Managing Editor In the past week, the CCC has on by the administration. (Most installed in several locations on of you remember the problem The Weis Theater marquee campus, recycling containers as when the Newton Building currently announces 'Buster and a continuation of its spring opened. It seems, according to a Billie. Here at last.' Both quarter "Pitch-In" campaign. graduate student who is doing a Statesboro residents and GSC students have anxiously been Meanwhile, on the other side of study in this field, that the soil awaiting this locally filmed campus, a discarded was not at all condusive to the production since spring of '73. refrigerator, boxes, bottles and support of heavy structures. Soon after the shooting of the even a urinal mar the otherwise Also, the constructors of the film was begun, local con- natural foliage of the woods on building, in some technical way, troversy arose concerning the the south side of Perimeter Road. lowered the water table,causing moral standard of the picture. It Nobody seems to be sure of the the building to "sink" as the dry was rumored that the movie was origin of the trash. Several clay crumbled.) not even going to be shown in students have reported seeing There is no excuse for this kind Statesboro. And before Buster school trucks dumping there. of negligence, if that is the case, and Billie was premiered in Other rumors place the blame on to cause more such problems. off-campus students. That is The area where the dump is Statesboro, a Statesboro Herald possible, but how many friends located is, according to that same editorial assured the community do you have who would have graduate student, a rather low that the most offensive nude occasion to throw away a urinal? spot—an area with the worst kind scenes had been cut for local professional jobs, and should be for fellow men (that which Buster If students are causing the of soil found on campus and not a viewing. commended. has for socially unacceptable However, Buster and Billie is a problem, it is illegal, since the good place for a trash dump. And, if the movie is dirty or Billie), should not be overlooked. film of which the townspeople can property belongs to the college, Someone (students or main- disgusting, it stems from the fact Buster and Billie is a movie be proud. It shows a good deal of and due action should be taken to tenance?) has bulldozed off a that it portrays some of the uglier well worth seeing. It overflows stop this deliberate destruction of section in the woods and not breathtaking, local scenery, aspects of human nature (such as with both the beauty of the one of the few wooded areas left supplied adequate draining, portraying Statesboro in its rape and murder). But, the fact Statesboro locality and the on campus. resulting in stagnant water which loveliest season. Local residents that it offers another message, tenderness of human com- If the school is to blame, it may any native Georgian knows is a and students, playing small parts one dealing with love and respect passion. not be illegal (although it should mosquito paradise. in the movie, did quite be) but it is immoral, as well as a Also, since the water in this physical degradation "of state area is in the same system that step in the move to save the earth the property. The college collects its the lake is which leads out into from destruction by human own garbage and, according to the south part of the county, any beings. But when the good work george-anne the City Engineer's office, has future improvements in this done by a student organization is use of the city landfill for disposal section of land could lead to a undermined and completely purposes. So why does this small, polluted lake and contamination counteracted by the actions of the MARGO LEMACKS college or individuals, no but growing, dump exist almost of the ground water supply in the editor within sight of dorms and entire area. progress will be made. Untill the classroom buildings on campus? Picking up all the paper in the people of this nation realize that SALLEY COTTEN DON WOOD If the school is making a land- world isn't going to make a clean "every litter bit hurts" as the managing editor news editor fill for its own use there, this is environment. The CCC's slogan says, little can be done just another testimony to the poor recycling project is a good first about the rape of our planet. STAFF Guest Editorial Gary Crew • Copy Editor Pennie Jones Typist Kay Thomas Circulation Manager Energy Crisis Is Forgotten Problem STAFF WRITERS By Dr. GALE BISHOP with a limited supply of energy; and increasing scarcity and cost. The Energy Crisis is now and yet we continue to increase I belive by 2000 we will see the Pam Ansley, Lydia Barrow, Michael Thompson. almost forgotten by most of us. demise of such luxuries as per- TheGeorge-Anne is the official newspaper of Georgia Southern College. The President has relegated it to sonal automobiles, central Published weekly, except during examinations and holidays, and bi- problem status. It no longer heating and air conditioning, and weekly from June to August. Subscription rate is $3.50 per year. Office concerns us. True, the energy inexpensive air transportation. located in room 112, Frank I. Williams Center. Telephone 764-6411, extension 246 and business extension 418. Printed by the Statesboro crisis is now a problem, but the We will see a rebirth of mass Herald Publishing Company, Statesboro, Georgia. The opinions ex- real problem is of such a transit system on a national pressed on these pages are those*bf the editors or student writers and magnitude that its probable level, smaller homes heated and not those of Georgia Southern College. effects will change our entire powered by solar or wind society. devices, and major read- >»:.»>» The energy crisis apparently justments of populations to was a combination of many warmer climates. factors, including price-fixing, Summer Exam Schedule transportation problems, the If these predictions are only DAY CLASSES Middle East oil embargo, and partly realized, it will have far- hoarding. These problems reaching consequences for our society. A great deal of our :•:• The place of the examination is the regular meeting place of the' inconvenienced most of us and •:•: class unless otherwise announced by the instructor. caused real hardship for a few. Dr. Gale Bishop has been an economic base will be destroyed (automobile manufacturing and |:J Saturday, August 10 9:00 a. m. All 7th period classes • The real significance of that Assistant Professor of 2:00p.m. All 2nd period classes : crisis, however, is that it cer- Geology at (JSC since 1971. He services, petroleum and &: lainly predicts the near future. received his Bachelors and petrochemical industries, and the building industry) and will have :•'.: Monday, August 12 9:00a.m. All 6th period classes ; We have used approximately Masters degrees from the 2:00 p.m. All 4th period classes : one-half of our limited resources South Dakota School of Mines to be rapidly rebuilt on a different of petroleum in the 115 years and his doctorate from the base to avoid social upheaval. The near future will be a time :•:■ Tuesday, August 13 9:00a.m. All 8th period classes : since oil was discovered. The University of Texas. He has 2:00 p.m. All 3rd period classes other one-half will probably last recently initiated a course in when we, and or leaders, will until about the year 2000. Our Knvironmenlal Geology here have to accept a declining standard of living, a declining •j Wednesday, August 14 9:00a.m. All 5th period classes •: limited resources of coal may at (iSC. 2:00p.m. All 1st period classes \ last for 300 years. Our resources population, and negative growth for many regions, states, and of uranium used in fission •:• UNDERGRADUATE EVENING CLASSES reactors probably will last until our rate of usage of these natural communities. These trends will 1990 or 2000. Breeder reactors, resources. require strong, informed leaders the technocrats' answer to all The future then will be a time of who are unafraid of the fact that our geological cupboard is get- problems, are not yet operable decreasing availability of energy Monday, August 12 English 152, Psy. 362 (Reidsville) and may never be. We are faced (as well as all mineral resources) ting rather bare. Tuesday, August 13 Criminal Justice 451, History 153, History 274 (Pembroke)

Now there's a place for your. | Wednesday, August 14 Criminal Justice 261, Criminal Justice V€?i^ 461 (Reidsville) M&>\* ** *rf '**, Thursday, August 15 Criminal Justice 261 (Pembroke) fr> *,,Q ^*r , X :£ The examinations must be held as scheduled unless otherwise %. ,g£> »s & authorized by the Vice President's Office. The few classes / ' §: operating on an irregular schedule that do not fit into the above ■* ... Recycle them I r^plan will have their examination scheduled and announced by the I $fc instructor. -Iho george-anne- .luly 25, 1974 Summer School Unique Situation interns, commented that each Johnny's best school mate is student helps one another. "It different from Johnny. In fact, he could be the gifted child helping a recognizes that each of his fellow retarded child with a math, students has strengths and problem, or a retarded child weaknesses that may differ from helping a gifted child with some his. physical skill he may lack," said Johnny is in a unique Ms. O'Conner. classroom situation that com- At an early age, these children bines deprived children with are becoming surrounded by gifted children in the same class. situations and environments that It is comprised of normal and confront them later in life. gifted children in addition to "This socialization process mentally retarded, emotionally helps the students to get along disturbed, learning disabled, with all types of children and to culturally deprived, and be emotionally more secure with Children participate in a classroom situation aimed toward achieving better communication physically handicapped. themselves," said Mrs. Walton. skills. These children are par- ticipating in a Summer School Demonstration Class sponsored by the Exceptional Education Dennis Yost Concert A Disappointment Department at Georgia Southern College. By MICHAEL THOMPSON girlfriend's hair-sprayed per- Vibrations," an ancient Beach hopes, to hear the Dennis Yost There are three classes divided GrA Staff Writer manent. Boys creation, and a quick sound the way it was, or one that up into 16 members per class I attended the Dennis Yost and Had the procreator (Dennis medley of old rock and roll hits was new, innovative, and ex- between the ages of 4-17: The New Classics IV concert last Yost) of my nostalgic remem- provided the opportunity for a citing. What I got instead was a children are taught by graduate Tuesday not knowing quite what brances retained some sem- variety of vocal arrangements. A few old Dennis Yost hits from the interns from GSC. to expect from a band whose blance of his former self as an few attempts at heavier music closet; overworked country rock According to Mrs. Betty name recalled the music of artist in Tuesday night's concert, than this, however, only served to ("Silver Threads and Golden Walton, head of the program, the yesterday's memories and he could perhaps have at least show Dennis Yost over his head Needles"); a haphazard medley mixture of students is designed to evoked images of dreamy high maintained a pure form con- and out of his league. Another of of dusty rock and roll; and help the children get along school dances in steaming sistent with his natural style and the concert's weaknesses was the imitation Eagles. socially with all types of children gymnasiums, my face smothered vocal talents. Unfortunately, lack of originality, although the In retrospect, I think a friend of and communicate better with one in the sticky folds of my Dennis Yost seems to be unusual stage antics of Yost and mine summed it up best when she another. straining for a more con- Bowman left me somewhat said, after it was all over, "They "These open classrooms can be temporary popular image. amused. would have been a good band... a socialization process as well as Although the "new blood" (four I went to the concert with two for the Flame." an academic one," explained new members) he brought into Mrs. Walton. the band did provide a few How well does a gifted student pleasant surprises, the overall with an IQ of 160 get along with a impression that resulted was an mentally retarded child? almost frantic mediocrity. Ms. Cecil O'Conner, one of the The first half of the concert Record presented a few well-worn country rock numbers, relying Pitch In heavily on the talents of Continued from Page 1 newcomer, Ricky Byrd, who played a quite competent pedal Review plastic, wax or metal into the steel and came up with some containers, it will break down the i whispered "i love you" above-average banjo picking on chemicals during the recycling it fell to the wind "Foggy Mountain Breakdown." process." next time we're together Though the band on the whole Mr. R.A. Faulk of Statesboro i'll whisper it again was instrumentally weak, the vocal talents of Dennis Yost and By JOHNNY PRIDE as effective here as it was when Recycling Company has agreed and again Ralphs was with Mott the Hoople, to place a thirty-five-foot por- and again Chris Bowman, another new Bad Company-Swan addition, partially sustained Song one must realize that this young table container on campus if and one day it will happen guitarist is still maturing. students can collect enough that whispers reach your ear, them throughout .the concert. The long-awaited Paul Yost naturally did an adequate Rodgers—Mick Ralphs group has However, Paul Rodgers' vocals papers to justify it. you'll draw up close to me never sounded this good when he A long-range goal of the un- and whisper "i hear!" job on his past hits such as finally jelled, and the result is dertaking is to place one "Traces" and "Stormy". this, the first album to be was with Free. Ex-Free drum- recycling can in every building Bv MICHAEL FOGARTY Bowman was surprisingly skillful released on Led Zeppelin's Swan mer Simon Kirke and ex-King on campus. in his rendition of "Desperado," Song label. Although Mick Crimson bassist Box Burrell by the Eagles. "Good Ralphs' guitar work is not quite round out a fine rhythm section to make this an adequate first album for a band that shows promise. Classified Ads Although they had already One pointer puppy for free. 14 Custom sewing-reasonable anything of equal value if needed. decimal, AC adapter. $55. Call been given superstar status long Inman St. Apt. 1. prices. Contact Connie at 764- . 764-2849. 764-7330 after 6 p.m. before this album was released, 4106. Bad Company seems to be Expert work done on your TV and FOR SALE: 1969 Ford Mustang, completely ignoring any hype. FOUND: Key-ring with a key to radio. Fast dependable service Workers Needed: Anyone in- 200 cu. inches, 3 speed, bright This quartet plays simple music, plus reasonable prices. Call for. terested in working with the red, air-conditioned, and gets University Village Apts., a key to recorded to sound live (even a free estimate 764-2849. George Busbee for Governor around 17 mpg. Body and engine a jeep, and a small unidentifiable crack in Rodgers' voice on campaign please call the are preserved, and has May 1975 key. Call Darryl V. Ott 764-4157 or "Ready for Love" was left in the following number: 764-6611 ext. inspection sticker. Best offer 764-6611 ext 202, 304. mixing), and they have not, Need 1 or;2 girl roommates in a 304 before noon Monday- over $1,075 between now and July thankfully, been sucked into the home, a 10-minute walk from Thursday and all day Friday. 8. Call 764-7105, or come by 117 FOUND: A gold wedding band. current glitter scene. college. Separate bedrooms, Broad Street. Inside: C.A.F. to C.D.S. 6-24-72. Bad Company sounds a bit like Carpet Cleaning. Day or Night. bathroom and entrance. Kitchen Come by the CCC office, 2nd floor Free did, mainly because their Call 764-9089. No charge if not FOR SALE: 1971 Pinto to be shared. Call 764-6341 after 7 Williams Center, to pick it up. bass-guitar-drums-vocals format p.m. perfectly satisfied. Runabout; Michelin Radial Tires, 25 miles per gallon. Call is the same. However, what we FOR RENT for September. Call 764-6909. FOUND: A gold Omicron Zeta Oz have here is a more together, Do you need a mechanic? Tune- now to hold a really nice place. Pin and pin-guard. Come by the confident rock band than Free ups, brake work, and general Two-bedroom Mobile Home with FOR SALE: Electronic CCC office, upstairs Williams was. Bad Company's members repair on autos, motorcycles, large carpeted living room and calculator, has four functions, Center, and identify. gave up immediate financial lawn mowers, etc. Norman's kitchen. Furnished and air- constant, floating or fixed success to form this band (Mott is Repair Service. Benson's Trailer conditioned. Located close to the world's foremost rock 'n roll Park No. 91, Landrum Box 11731. GSC on a large lot in a quiet area. A nnouncements band, King Crimson is now a I'm very reasonable and will Plenty of room. Free water and A refrigerator rental service headliner act, and Rodgers operate through the summer. CCC office, the Coordinator of turned down an offer to replace garbage pickup. $110 a month for will be available to GSC students two. Call 764-2849. Auxiliary Services. The CCC Ian Gillian as Deep Purple's beginning Fall quarter. office is located on the second Will the person who said that According to Darryl Ott, CCC mouthpiece). FOR SALE: Purebred Nor- floor in Williams Center. they knew me and took my Coordinator of Budgetary Af- wegian Elkhounds. Male has driver's license and ID from fairs, the refrigerators measure Despite their apparent efforts Fabrific please return them as to avoid money and fame, Bad papers and female is spayed. two-and-a-half cubic feet and will All applications for the Fall soon as possible? I need them! Company is going to be very big, Both are grown dogs, excellent be rented at competitive prices. Georgia Internship Program Janet Thomas, Landrum 11278, very fast...whether they like it or pets and watchdogs. Make an For information on must be turned into Dr. Mann's Phone 764-7002. offer. Must sell; will trade for refrigerator rental, contact the office (Newton 115) by July 29. not.