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Volume 59, No. 20 Statesboro, Georgia 30458 April 16, 1979 WVGS ordered to cease broadcasting by FCC jT| Failure to renew license caused closing

By KEN BUCHANAN radio stations were required license has come up, he said. to renew their licenses in the "Once we get it straightened WVGS was ordered to stop spring of 1980. I just didn't out this time it probably broadcasting last Tuesday check our license for the won't happen again." by the FCC for failure to expiration date." William Cook, chairman of the radio board, stated that renew its license, according Jennings also placed to LeGrande Gardner, partial blame for the mix-up the blame really can't be program director. on the temporary status of placed on any one individual. FCC rules state that a 90- the radio station manager. "Perhaps the renewal of the day waiting period must be license should be the served before a new license "It's hard to pass along all responsibility of the radio can be granted to a station the things which must be board. I'm just not sure." whose license has expired. done every three or four years Gardner explained that However, the station may be to each manager," he said. WVGS was actually in allowed to broadcast while Dr. Roger Branch, advisor potential violation of at least waiting for the renewal. to WVGS, agreed. "This two FCC rules. A telegram from Wallace could be called an oversight When a station reaches Johnson of the Chief of the advisor of the radio the deadline for renewal of its Broadcasting Bureau in board or of the advisor, but I license, it must either renew •Washington, D.C. notified think that limited continuity its license or notify the FCC the station that it had not of management of the station of its intention to stop renewed its license by the may be the problem." broadcasting at the end of the Dec. 1, 1978 deadline nor Branch said that WVGS grace period," he said. "We during the four-month grace has been in operation for four failed to do either of these period which followed. The years and that the initial things and may be subject to Sunbathing banned i telegram ordered the station license has been good for that a fine as well for not i to "cease operations period. This is the first time renewing our license before Jy MARGARET DEASON complaints. students brought out kegs of I immediately" . and that that the renewal of the the grace period ran out." Sunbathing in Sweet- The Dean of Students had, beer to the circle. He feels that ] further broadcasting would iheart Circle "does not give however, received com the crowds in Sweetheart j be in violation of FCC rules. [the school a very good plaints from the community Circle "provide an atmos- j "We simply didn't know linage," according to Ben and from visitors concerning phere conducive to this sort of | that the license was up for Seas endangered, |Waller, who recently issued a sunbathing. He feels that the renewal," Gardner said last practice." ; \ {statement to the dormitories circle is one of the most public week. "We are now in the Waller said he is "merely j [outlawing sunbathing on places on campus and is often process of applying for a applying'the same principles j fSweetheart Circle. He is seen by visitors to the renewal of our license. If says oceanogr apher j'very pleased with the to the school as he would to 1 campus. his own home," and that he I everything goes well, we j response to the statement" He is also concerned with could be back on the air by the food chain and comeS hopes his wishes will be 1 By BOBBY SMELLEY and has received no past instances in which the first of May." The The delicate ecological back home, so to speak, when ! complied with. | program director said that balance in the world's oceans a tuna reaches your table. WVGS might use this who has been is being disturbed .by man Cousteau, inactive period to install a and, sooner or later, this researching the oceans for new tower which has been three decades 8tud disruption is going to have «*«* - contemplated for some time. disasterous effects, Jean- that the quality of the ocean . Station manager Skip Career Day to be held here Michel Cousteau, environ- must be maintained, or we Jennings, contacted in New mentalist and oceano- will face serious conse- On April 18, 1979, the refreshments will be business, and organization York where he was represent- grapher, said last week to an quences. placement office, in conjunc- provided throughout the day. representatives. Because the ing GSC at the model UN overflow audience in Foy "Without water there can tion , with Delta Sigma Pi and representatives come from a delegation, said that Auditorium. be no life," he said, "yet the Pi Sigma Epsilon business The goal of the program is wide spectrum of career ultimately he must accept full "Our entire planet is one ocean is our universal sewer. to provide students, especial- areas, students will be able to responsibility for the error. "I fraternities, will sponsor the system in which everything There is only so much that ly undecided majors, an investigate careers requiring received a letter from the first campus-wide Career is interconnected," said nature can take." Awareness Day ever- held at opportunity to discuss academic preparation in Intercollegiate Broadcast- Cousteau, son of famed "Things are out of balance careers, hiring trends, and business, technology, ing Service which I thought Georgia Southern College. undersea explorer Jacques- and sooner or later some- Career Awareness Day educational requirements education, and arts and mentioned that all 10-watt Yves Cousteau. "What takes thing will have to give," he j will begin at 8:30 a.m. with with a variety of agency, sciences. place in one area of the world said. the organizations' repre- can affect all other areas." sentatives meeting with college administrators and The Lecture Series guest Free day before exams proposed for fail gave the use of DDT as an faculty members for coffee and doughnuts in the example. He said that even though DDT can no longer be Rosenwald Art Gallery. The By SUSAN TAYLOR before exams were scheduled day exam schedule to a three ■representatives will be at The possibility of having to start. day schedule. used in the United States, the their individual tables from a dead day before final exams "The disadvantage of the U.S. remains the number one Joyner said tha.t since the 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The is being proposed for next three day exam schedule is producer of the lethal Board of Regents set the tables will be located under year, said Lloyd Joyner, that three exams would have pesticide, which is exported dates for quarters to begin to other countries where its three large tents adjacent to registrar and director of to be given each day," said and end, the only way he saw use is legal. the Rosenwald Building. In admissions at GSC, during a Joyner. "Special arrange- to fit in a dead day and still "All this DDT is running j case of rain or bad weather, recent interview. ments could be made for meet the required number of into streams and rivers and! the event will be moved to the Having a dead day would students who found that they class days would be to eventually reaches the first and second floor of the mean that students would had three tests the same ■ change from the present four oceans," he said. "It gets into COUSTEAU Hollis Building. Free have * no classes the day day." Page 2, April 16, 1979- Anthropology New major likely here SECOND FRONT By DAVID McKIGHT presented to the vice that there is a greater need The proposed major in chancellor's office of the for anthropology than for anthropology has the best Board of Regents for philosophy or criminal chance of being approved by consideration but were later justice here at GSC. the Board of Regents, withdrawn by the vice With decreased student according to Dr. Warren president's office here at enrollment around the state Jones, dean of arts and Southern when they seemed and a general feeling to back Ingram wins talent show sciences. to have no chance. to the basics of reading, A possible major in writing, and arithmetic, the philosophy and a graduate Majors and/or degree Regents are very cautious in By MARGARET DEASON Nicole Harbonnier, repre- My Heart With This Ring," program in criminal justice programs must show need approving any new propo- Denise Ingram of John- senting Stratford Hall and and "Take This Job and were two other proposals and the vice chancellor feels sals. son Hall won the Third singing "Flying In My Shove It," Lewis was The vice chancellor's Annual Talent Show at Dream," the Dorman represented by Jim Bulling- office is even questioning the Georgia Southern College on "Georgia Southern Boys" ton who sang "Edelweiss," need for an anthropology Thursday, April 5th. Ingram who sang a Bluegrass/ and Brannen by John Eatoj major here and considers it sang "Inseparable" and was country medley, and Meta singing "There's A Place Energy waste cited unlikely that the Board of accompanied by Sylvia McDonough, Chip Neese, The World For A Gambler,'" and Bailey Strut, of Deal committee who are know-' Regents would approve of Nabritt on the piano. and "Find The Cost Of" By CINDY HALL such a proposal. Even so Second place was won by Hall, singing "Mr. Bo- Freedom." A building and grounds ledgeable in the area of Jones feels that it has a good Johnny Davis of Oxford jangles," and Rhonda subcommittee on energy The judges for the Third energy. chance. Hall. Davis played the Howard of In The Pines who conservation will be created Energy is "a major item in and sang some original sang "Hard Hearted Han- Annual Talent show were A couple of the advant- Marti Braziel, Audrey in the near future, indicated our budget," Cook said. Most ages to offering a major in compositions. nah." Bill Cook, vice president of people don't realize what a Barbara Stone and Susan York was represented by Campbell, and Edwa* anthropology would be Lynn. administration and fiscal large amount of money is increased student interest Faulk of Olliff Hall won third Donnie Self who sang "From affairs. consumed by lighting, he and making a step toward place. They played the piano "I don't foresee any said. "Energy is wasted on better professional anthro- and sang a medley of songs, drastic changes to the charge campus when people go out of pology and archeological "Trois Chansons pour of the building and grounds a room and leave the lights work. Trois." Art League sponsors films] committee," Cook said. He on when they're not there. If "This area, (south There were ten other explained that the only energy is constantly wasted, Georgia), is virgin territory competitors in the show. By TRISHA KEADLE presented April 3, was a film difference will be the addition we ultimately have to raise for anthropological and They included: Leslie Jones, A film series, sponsored on Edward Weston, a world renowned artist who of several people to the fees to pay for it." related fields," said Jones. Woody Ulmer, and Debbie by the GSC Student Art But for now the anthropo- Wallace, of Anderson Hall, League, will be presented captures nature with his logy major sits on a back singing "Let Me Be There" throughout spring quarter to camera. Weston's comments j about his work were also; burner. and "You're A Part Of Me," all student and faculty Asked how he felt about Barbara Boyd of Veazy Hall, members, according to David included in the movie. Shoji Hamada and. this, Dean Jones replied, "I'm singing "Time," and PoBner, lecture series disappointed that the Elizabeth Batchelor of coordinator for the art Bernard Leach, two famous Winburn hall who gave_ a department. potters from Japan andj Regents could not go forward England, were the subjects of j with our proposal but my mountain clogging exhibi- Each of the five films interest in the matter still tion. being shown illustrates the "The Art of the Potter,"! shown April 10. "The North J I remains very strong." Also in the show were: lifestyles of particular artists in various countries. "The Star," on American sculptor j films provide a sense of the Mark Disuvero, will bel artists as people who are presented April 24. "Disuvero committed to their work and works with large pieces- do not think of themselves as massive scale, one of which is merely celebrities," he said. currently on display in a museum in Washington, Photographer,' D.C.," said Posner. On May 10, "Running Fence" will depict the long struggle by Christo, a ECONO-WASH sculptor who attempted build a 24-mile long fence of white fabric over the hills of $ California from 1972-1976. The last film in the series ' is "The Working Processes of i the Korean Folk Pottery," to j be shown May 15. This movie j documents the traditional] skills used by Korean potters, all of whom are anonymous. Each film, with the exception of the "North Star," will be presented in the Biology Lecture Hall free of \ charge on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. The "North Star," will-1 shown in the Blue buildi room 3, at 8 p.m.

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I did find plenty WAYNE ESTES NANCY ROBERTS something to eat without the thing, with a smile and triple of what children refer to as News Editor Business Manager distress of a visit to the hooks, doing out here?" "stickers", thick brush that grocery store. But fishing has But the fish was interest- have thousands of thorns to turned into something of a ed enough to hang around for catch clothing on and scratch tribulation. The mosquitos more. And I obliged by the skin. I managed to Editorial views expressed in the Geo/ge-Anne are not necessarily those of the GSC administration or faculty. Signed columns are solely the viewpoint of the writer. and gnats bite with more casting the lure out and struggle along, without a consistency than the fish. reeling it past him a number machete, for about 100 feet There have been many of times. Before long the bass before I realized that my line afternoons when I would appeared to be bored by it all was stretched out behind me. wander down to the pond and moved on to more The drag on the reel wasn't behind the trailer park where interesting points and I was set and my happy lure had Off The Air I live with rod, reel, and bait, left to wonder what I was caught another stick fish. It only to return itching and doing wrong. Maybe the fish took quite a while to unthreao WVGS is not the Voice of Georgia step further, it would seem that the real searching for the bottle of wasn't hungry, maybe he the mess. Southern anymore. Temporarily, at fault lies in the fact that no one in a calamine lotion. I was sure doubted the authenticity of But after a while I had the least, the station is off the air. permanent position is held responsible that I was using the wrong my $3 lure, maybe the fish line back in the reel and had for the licensing of the station or any bait. Maybe the fish weren't was stupid. discovered what appeared to Due to an oversight made by other important functions which may fooled by the plastic At this point I decided to be a decent spot to cast from. someone, no one seems sure who, the not occur in the course of everyday facsimiles of earthworms. go home to accomplish On the first try the lure station's license expired Dec. 1, 1978 events. After all earthworms aren't something. Maybe watch a caught a high limb that and was not renewed throughout a four purple. extended over the water. It"' At this point, who is to blame is not little TV. But on the way I month grace period which followed. After talking to an noticed, for the first time, was certain that climbing the important issue. That this problem administrator here at school another pond down in the Those involved in the fiasco—sta- after the lure would mean a not be allowed to come about again I was convinced that I was woods. I had never heard any swim. So I yanked on the line tion manager Skip Jennings; four years from now is important. using the wrong lure. He told of my neighbors talking as hard as I could and the lure chairman of the radio board William Someone, perhaps the radio board, me about a lure that was about fishing there so I was broke off and fell into the cook; and Dr. Roger Branch, advisor to must accept the responsibility of guaranteed to catch them if sure that if I cast my line in water. WVGS—all agree that the fault lies in notifying the station manager four there were any big ones in the the virgin territory some It sank rapidly. the fact that a new station manager years hence that deadline time is area. So after a quick trip to takes over each year. coming up and a renewal should be the store I had one. A life- David Chancey Carrying that line of thought one sized-fat-little-minnow with made. three triple hooks hanging from front to rear and a smile painted on its face. I was Plenty of extras Planting Trees certain that I was going to catch a big one with the lure, Last week (or recently) —lemons and cherries on Have you noticed the pretty that he obtained from land owned by enough to eat for a week. Director of Auxiliary veal dogwoods on campus.Have you ever her family. Fried fish, broiled fish, and Services Ben Dixon announc- Except for decoration and, wondered how they got here? When Dr. Zach Henderson, who was Dean maybe some fish sticks. ed a rise of 7.7% for housing maybe, student morale, are these items really necessary? this college was first established it had of Students while Wells was president, So I headed down to the and one of 5.9% for meal tickets for the fall quarter Do they really serve a very few trees. said that some of the dogwoods and pond, my lure and I both smiling. Some big bass would 1979. The price increases purpose? I know I pick them As each college president came other trees on campus were dedicated reflect rising operating out of my food and they end into office he added his favorite plant be enticed to interrupt an by former presidents, faculty, and otherwise happy day for my expenses in auxiliary up in the trash—money down to the landscape. students. happy lure. No respectable services operations, he said. the drain! During the college's 200th Birthday fish wants to become Dixon said food services I don't know how food- of Georgia celebration, many trees and The dogwoods have really involved with an unhappy has had an increase of 25% in services buys our food so I shrubs were planted; the dogwood improved the looks of our campus. We member of it's class. But the entree prices and a 10% don't know what kind of being one of these. Mrs. Martha appreciated the efforts of Wells, smile, and the hooks, did not increase in vegetable and bargains or discounts, if, Benson of food services recalls the time, Henderson, and others who work. staple prices. any, they receive. But even if contributed to the beauty of our they can buy all these olives, almost 45 years ago, when President On the first cast I hooked Granted, prices are sky- Wells planted several dogwood trees campus. what is popularly known as a cherries, carrots, lemons,, rocketing and it seems to get parsley, and pimento at a stick fish. I had to carefully more and more depressing remove the hooks from a tree bargain rate, it is still an every time I go to the grocery expense the student can do limb without snagging store. I'm sure the almost 6% Good Sports myself in the process. After without! increase in meal tickets is Another corner could be that I moved to a spot where I justified and necessary. Georgia Southern College isn't Golf World Magazine. From 1972-1977 wouldn't become entangled cut in the ice cream exactly known in the collegiate athletic six Eagle golfers were named to the Ail- But it seems like food department. The variety is with the nearby trees and services could cut corners circle for its athletic excellence but American team, including present proceeded to cast and reel the great and that is commend- recent success in several sports is and save students money able. Only, how many Coach Buddy Alexander. lure in. Nothing on the first that could be applied on cost quickly changing that obscurity try. So I tried it again, and students really would say the And then there's.the last year's of food. It seems that food purple and pink and other image. again, and again nothing services could eliminate some women's Softball team that won the happened. So I moved to far-out colors are their first National recognition all started on state title in its first year of existence. of the "frills(?)" that come choices? Put out a container another sport. After all if you with the meal. a small scale from 1956-1966 when J.B. GSC's water polo team is don't catch anything after of chocolate or vanilla or Scearce led five of his teams to the • Here are some of the fudge ripple and see which considered to be one of the better ones the first five minutes of variety of "extras" students NAIA Basketball Tournament. And in the southeast; and the men's tennis patience it's time to move to flavors disappear and which received throughout last flavors are only dented. The then came Ron Polk and his world team has had successive 19-win another location. But in a quarter series baseball team in 1963, and later seasons. short time I realized that ice cream is appreciated, but —cherries in stew Ron Roberts with his highly rated golf there were no fish there couldn't a little money be From the gymnastics team surfaced —olives and carrots on teams. either. saved on some of these far- Bob Stanley who finished 12th this After moving a few times I lasagna out flavors? Or, maybe, The Eagle baseball team has year in the NCAA finals pommel horse found myself in a spot where —lemons and cherries in couldn't more of the tradi- maintained a top 20 ranking in competition. I could see into the water for a squash tional flavors be ordered? recent years, placing 17th last year and considerable distance. There —lemons and cherries on Overall, food services is It't not a bad all-sports records for a liver currently ranked 15th. little southern "back-woods" college I saw a bass cruising around, doing a good job considering Southern's golfmen, too, have enjoying an afternoon swim —parsley and pimento on the rising prices. with the quality of competition faced. rice But it does look like some maintained a laudable consistency, It shows a good sense of investment by in the warm water. So I cast my happy lure out past the —pickles on beef casserole corners could be cut. After all, earning a NCAA bid the past seven the athletic department with the —tomatoes in English peas who really wants barbecued years and currently ranked 11th in bass so it would pass right in athletic dollar. front of him as I reeled it in. —olives in baked beans hash browns for breakfast?

- r- r~ i* £agp klARtjlMe, $m ■^ <------»- -LETTERS- however, that Steve is a very a- visitors parking p!a P GEORGE - ANNE Credit Where bright and perceptive young Fourth, the fuel si ortai. man. would be greatly decreased h Mark Murphy Feature* Editor Credit Due Ernest Wyptt we had a security departnic n i because these guys who Fred Bankston Sports Editor, Circulation Journalism DEAR EDITOR: claim to be security officers Keith Herndon & Ken Buchanan C opy Editors In your issue of April 9, a Insecure would be taken off the road Larry Miller Cartoonist journalism major, Steve and some hard working guys would take care of such John Tate Pnotographer Brunner, called for some DEAR EDITOR: changes in the journalism Once again the Campus things as traffic control and KathyGodley Assistant News Editor program here. Security Department has parking lot patrol. I have seen, with my own Carolyn Afshar Typist He suggested that the won the weekly Georgia "administration...wnke up Southern Duffus Award for eyes I might add, a certain HamWAfshar Subscriptions "officer" wait in a certain The George-Anne is the official student newspaper of Georgia Southern College and is owned and and make some sense out of unmeritous service in the line the journalism program parking lot until students operated by GSC. The office is located in Room 110, Frank I. Williams Center. Telephone 681 -5246 or of no duty. Actually the park their cars and then write 681- 5418. Mailing address is Landrum Box 8001. by...expanding the faculty to "campus security", if you can at least three members... them tickets without even call them as such, should not giving them a verbal (and) incorporating the receive such a high award, broadcast and public but since they try so hard I warning. Trisha Keadle relations programs with can see only one alternative, No letter to the George- journalism" as a new and that is to give them the Anne would be complete department. award. without addressing ones self -—-Bike riding can be dangerous Well, let's give the Let's look at what a good to the parking situation on administration credit. They place GSC could be if we did campus. If we had a responsible security depart- down someone. However, have recommended a third have a security dept. on ALLRIGHT! SPRING- graduate. "The driver, who journalism faculty member campus. First, we wouldn't ment they would use the TIME! The season offers was a student, was not going this problem would be funds received from the reduced if car drivers would as a high priority item in have to wait for thirty many opportunities to slap to stop, but a witness their proposed budget, but minutes at the corner of tickets they write to build a on a minimal amount of recognized him. show bikers a reasonable triple deck gold plated amount of respect. whether the new position is Herty and Georgia Streets clothing and rush outside to "Luckily, I wasn't hurt granted by the Chancellor's while the cars coming from parking lot in the Landurm --"•"^•osoak up the inviting weather. seriously. He offered to pay This editorial is not for the office remains to be seen. the Hanner Field House parking area, complete with Bicycles are increasingly for the damage done to my benefit of dare-devils who After Steve's column was overwhelmed the campus. sauna, shower and elevators. appearing on campus and bike, but he skipped town cruise down Highway 301 by] published last week, several Second, our most precious While I'm at it let me make roads throughout the town, after the accident and I never the bowling alley, or in the faculty members have asked resource, the students them- one suggestion, why not due to the warming tempera- saw him again." middle lane of Fair Road— me if I "put him up to it." selves wouldn't be constantly make the campus off-limits to tures, and sadly enough, the This type of situation is they should expect danger- No. Steve was not "put up in danger of being run down traffic during the hours of 8 gas price hikes. inexcusable. While most out situations. But it should to it." The column was his by a speeding motorist. a.m. to 5 p.m. except for This mode of transporta- drivers of automobiles, not be difficult to ride in idea and he arrived at his Third, our visitors on emergency vehicles and tion is excellent exercise, and hopefully, are not as careless, residential areas, or on own conclusions. Some of the campus wouldn't have to see delivery vehicles then the is enjoyed by a great portion unthinking, and dumb as the campus, and unfortunately, material—the fact that that their sons and daughters problem would be in the of students—that is, if they one mentioned .above, many it often is. journalism has 106 majors, are virtually unprotected hands of the Statesboro don't get splattered all over are rude to bicycle riders. It for example—did come from while attending such a Police Department...a much the pavement by inconsider- should be a pleasure to take a Bikers are not invisible; a mini-interview with the precious school as GSC. And better qualified outfit to ate idiots tooling around in bike ride, not a challenge to safety devices, such as journalism instructors but they would receive the handle the problem than our their pseudo-race cars. see if it is possible to ride a reflectors, make bicycles the column was strictly common courtesy of receiv- psuedo security facilities here Drivers of cars absolutely mile without being bonkered easily seen at night, and car Steve's. ing a warning instead of a at GSC. must show more courtesy to off the road. drivers should not act as if I would like to add, summons when they park in William J. English bicycle riders. Bicycles have Auto operators who zoom bikers are not on the roads. just as much right to be on the within inches of bikers on the Hmmmmm. ..perhaps if road as autos do, but on some roads often force them to ride bicycle riders wore heavilj HOW DOES YOUR FUTURE streets of Statesboro and at on sidewalks, where they, in plated armoured suits, riding GSC, it is downright turn, create hazards for might be safer, but it sure dangerous to guide a bike. pedestrians and joggers. would be a hassle. Considera- Does it include travel? LOOK? tion for the peddlers is a "Last year, I got hit by a Bicycles belong on the a good salary? truck while riding my bike at streets, not in the grass and much simpler answer. Try it, the intersection of Georgia dirt. People who ride bikes all you irate auto operators. thorough training? 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Page 6, April 16, 1979 Allman Brothers take the stage after long absence "There ain't no such thing see what the new album has to their born-again sounds. and confident. Rider." Toler. as dying out completely," to offer... The Brothers began with Betts, in a black hat, The Brothers then jumped "Blue Sky" was played belted out to a The mood sobered their torchy number, looking much as he did in the back to their current sounds and sung with brilliance by crowd of Allman Brothers considerably with a more "Don't Want You No More," Brothers' earlier years, with "Need Your Love So Betts, and next the group fans last week in. Jackson- serious cut from Manner- combined with "It's Not My played with ease despite a Bad," and "Blind Love," in launched into "Try It One ville. 'Tonight is the first isms, "Don't Turn Me Cross To Bear." These songs, cast on his arm, and which Betts traded several More Time," and "Just Ain't 1 time our group has played Away." However the beat symbolic of the unique remained without expression licks with the new additional Easy." together on stage in over picked up once again with original Allman Brothers during the opening number. guitarist, "Dangerous" Dan See ABB, p. 7 three years, and it feels "Street Corner Serenade," sound, were a perfect way to It was as if he wasn't quite DAMN GOOD!" from the same album. kick off the first concert of ready to let loose soJO soon. f^ A tremendous roar from Hall then pumped out their tour. The famed lead "\ the audience assured any some amazing chords on one , clad in a sang the next song doubters that the southern of his harmonicas in "Shame white hat, vest, and full Take It With You," from the rock coming from the re- On You," a song done "in beard, gave Dickey Betts a group's newestSsf album, MUSIC NOTES united Brothers sounded memory of good old Jimmy knowing grin as he sang "Enlightened Rogues." damn great. Reed." from behind his organ and Memories of the original Trisha Kviuiir Wet Willie opened the "Country Side of Life," piano. His voice wasn't fuzzy band once again were show with a lively version of was played next, followed by in the least; it was distinct aroused with "Midnight "Make You Feel Love "Dixie Rock and Roll." The Again." The band carried set finished, at least Records their fast tempo into "Grits temporarily, with an all-time Ain't Groceries," a catchy favorite of many, "Keep on song off one of their older Smilin'." albums, Wet Willie II. An encore seemed neces- "Taking the Rainman sary for such an energy- on his own two 'feat' With Me" came next, packed show. "We knew ya'll By MIKE HUMPHREY Power Horns, Fred Tackett George proves that it is featuring Jimmy Hall, lead wanted to get down," shouted Side two came as a To say Lowell George's ( and musical possible to move with only singer for Wet Willie, on a Hall, "so here goes—" "Feel complete shock to me. Where first solo album is a Little collaborator), , one foot. He continues his short saxophone solo, which Like a Party Tonight," by are my pretty horns? Where's Feat album in disguise might plus a host of other really fine sure stepping ways right he played with his usual Otis Redding, and "Shout Howell's funky slide? It had be untruth, yet it may be an session musicians. For a man through the first side, getting excellence. Bamalama," off Wet Willie II completely disappeared. To arguable fact indeed. First, who has been the nucleus of gradually raspier, funkier, "Stop and Take a Look," were the final songs my disappointment you say, look at the cover. We see a his band through seven and down right nastier, and "Smoke," were then performed by Wet Willie. Au Contraire, I couldn't have rather bizarre portrait of albums, there is seemingly no coming to a climax on a introduced. These tunes are It is hard to describe the been more overjoyed. The George by 's own other way for the album to revamp of an old Feats tune, oft "Which One's Willie," & mood that the Allman original roots George came cover artist, Neon Park sound. The real test is to drop "Two Trains." The hero of new album to be released Brothers displayed as they from had come back. (illustrator of six of their it on your turntable and the album has to be the fellow next month. It may have entered the stage, one by one. The whole side is albums). Next, look at the get your ears open. who arranged the horns and been my imagination, but the Anticipation hung heavy in reminiscent of Little Feats' credits—quite a familiar list Setting his mood with a background vocals, which two songs sounded as if they the coliseum, the crowd early days when songs like of names to Little Feat fans. smooth and easy R & B add new dimension to the had a very faint disco beat, waiting to hear the rein- "Willin" and "Sailin' Shoes" Names like Ritchie Hay ward, number written by well expression blue eyed soul. As Shake your groove thing to carnated band, and the group were made famous. It starts , Chuck Rainey (all played Allen (you know the with all Feats-style music, Wet Willie? HMMMM...we'll waiting to hear the reaction with a Spanish tune members of LF), Tower of music, but you might not the music is as tight as music featuring Fred Tackett on bnc MK know the name) Toussaint, can get without popping. one of the prettiest mandolin solos you'll ever hear. Following that is a song by a newcomer to , Ricky Lee Jones, and with it George proves he can still sing the blues just like he did CINEMA-SCOPE on his first few albums. The LEVIGATE'S i highlight of the second side is "20 Million Things to Do," which has the sound of a AFTER EASTER ^e probable classic to Lowell The SUB movies this week are Coma on the weekend George or Little Feat fans. and Corvette Summer the Wednesday free movie. This album is a generous SNMNSSME #49S> Corvette Summer stars Mark Hamill of Star Wars fame blend of rock, soul, country, in a contemporary adventure yarn about a boy and his car. and blues. There is surely Playboy calls it a "screwloose carnapping comedy." This something on it to please film should be a light diversion for a warm Wednesday anyone. For a first solo effort, evening, and it's free. Lowell George has shown he Judith Crist calls Coma a "first-rate thriller, a exercise is a truly competent in terror." Truly a work in the finest Hitchcock tradition, performer who, in my Coma stars Genevieve Bujold, Michael Douglas, and opinion, will finally get the 20% OFF Richard Widmark. recognition he most surely All Spring And Summer Clothes Including All shows are in the biology lecture hall. deserves.

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Page 7, April 16, 1979 Free musical to be presented Humor with Derek Smith The oratorio "Elijah" will bers, will number about 70 "This is probably the' be presented at the Statesboro. voices and will be accompani- biggest production of this First Baptist Church April ed by the 50 piece symphony kind ever attempted here," Sunbathers: exercise caution 21-22. The production, which orchestra. All will be under said Dr. John Kolpitcke of the Sunbathing. Yes, this Dachsund Circus!" The local cants. The process involves a will begin at 8 p.m. on the 21 the direction of Dr. Warren C. GSC music department. "The procedure is and can be done nightspot provides genuine general body oiling of all and at 7:30 the next night, Fields. oratorio will include drama, a without soap and water as South Seas entertainment moving parts to afford a will include the First Baptist dance scene, and nationally most other bath types and a great atmosphere to get degree of seal-like slickness Church Chancel Choir, Soloists will include Jerry known soloists." require. Many people indulge plastered and relieve the and protection from solar members of the Statesboro Jolley of Greenville, S.C., '"Elijah is one of the best in this sometimes wasteful miseries of an afternoon gods. Loud music also seems who will sing the part of Community Chorus, the known oratories ever pastime and, of course, lots of frying. to be a necessity for getting a Statesboro-Georgia Southern Elijah; Phebe Settles, Macon, written," said Kolpitcke. "It folks stay in the skillet a bit Ah, but the next day tan. Without it, some people Symphony, and several soprano; Mona Goff Bond, deals with the prophesies too1 long. These unfortunate brings more of the previous have been known to shrivel "nationally known" soloists. New Orleans, contralto; and made by Elijah in the Old souls can be seen stiffly day's activities and a well- up and become hopelessly red The oratorio chorus, made Bill Gardner and Jim Testament." getting in and out of clothing, done hide that resembles a and scaly, resembling a up of Chancel Choir and Netherton, both of Savan- The musical will be open attacking people that touch form of nuclear contami- species of South American nah, tenor. Community Chorus mem- to the public free of charge. them on the back or making nated shake and bake main reptile. commercials for sunburn course. So soak it up, friends. It's relief products. This person Basting yourself is a one of very few things left overdoes it on the first day, necessity for the sun that is free ...but so is Mr. Sky ABB thinking to look like a worshipper and is done with Cancer. This has been a Polynesian native in time for i a variety of whale liver public service announce- Continued from p. 6 understatement. then new bassist David a Hawaiian feast atl ointments and anvil lubri- ment. The classic "In Memory They did not disappoint "Rook" Goldflies. Toler sundown. Yes, they get to the1 Of Elizabeth Reed," followed. the crowd. Bouncing back to played next, followed by luau, but with an apple in the In this number, Betts let go of satisfy the fans, all members Betts, ending with Allman. mouth and resemble the his rigidity in a dynamic of the group, not just Allman, However, the climax came main course more so than a guitar performance. It is not were grinning widely this with "Southbound." Gary member of the tribe. Straight HE CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS true that he stole the entire time. Rossington, one of the lead from the beach or backyard •show; however, he did guitarists, for the_ former kiddie pool, the well-done dominate on most of the Lynyrd Skynyrd band calm- redskin is ready for an songs, whereas Allman 'even though the ly walked out, grabbed a gui- evening of resort-like remained out of the main tar, and joined Betts for a entertainment, complete spotlight except when he Allman Brothers left us for a while, they superb finale. Some show, with exotic tropical concoc- sang. huh? tions to sip on and get him bZOD certainly weren t "This next one's about a Yep, Betts, was right, even genuinely soused or pickled LACOSTE* C_^^^7^^3 town in Georgia," Betts SOne forever. though the Allman Brothers by 9 p.m. shouted to the audience, and left us for a while, they "Aloha ladies and it was, of course, the funky certainly weren't gone gentlemen! Tonight the "," I "," featured a solo forever. Together in many .Wanna Wikki Lounge particularly enjoyed that by each of the Brothers, ways, the group left the stage presents Las Vegas style song, for obvious reasons, starting with and taking bows and shaking entertainment with Lex and Allman sure belted it out on the drums, hands with each other. Eelstew and his Amputee like no one else could. The soaring energy of the 9 Brothers didn't let. up in Teaching opportunities 'extremely bright "Ramblin' Man," and spirits grew even higher with "One prize... as a visiting professor each Way Out," in which Toler By DONNA SURGENOR The former dean of the winter quarter at various handled lead guitar quite Future teachers in school of education at colleges and universities effectively. Georgia face extremely bright opportunities if they Cleveland State said the around the country. He is "Crazy Love," from the are honestly interested in the state of Georgia is trying to. currently teaching a course 'nlightened Rogues follow- teaching profession, said Dr. exercise leadership in the in curriculum on the Georgia ed, and then Betts again was Sam Wiggins, professor of area of good management for Southern staff and is also the center of attention in a education at Cleveland State secondary education. He said available to visit and consult lively rendition of "." University and former there is a problem in what is with various groups in the Toler was given the lead president of the American being called "competency- college and around the state. in "Whipping Post," the song Association of Colleges for based teacher education" due Dr. Wiggins is optimistic meant to supposedly end the Teacher Education. Wiggins, to its "mixed bag" of good about Georgia's reservoir of show. Spiced with Allman's who visited the GSC campus values flavored with some great potential in our future «nmistakeable voice, it recently, said the market for cautions. Dr. Wiggins serves teachers. sounded extremely similar to teachers should be good ir. the version done by the the future for those who original Brothers. really want to teach. I've been to several He stresses the impor- o -Mai* concerts where the crowd lit tance of a sincere desire tc lighters and matches in teach when he says, "For tht ANTIQUE SHOPS ARE FUN appreciation of the group's better teaching prospects, the performance and begged for YESTERYEARS FASHION opportunities are really Clothes From 1890-1950 an encore, but this audience unlimited. For the person was so captivated by the COMICS FOR THE COLLECTOR who is thinking about falling 20,000 In Stock show that they actually beat back on teaching, there is on the side of the stage and SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY nothing to fall back on For Salt demanded a return. 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By BOB BURK woh the U.S. Publinx in 1976, doing great but my dad, if I while also playing on the When Jodie Mudd, a was influential in Jodie's shoot 73 or 74, wants to know basketball team three years. freshman golfer from decision to attend Georgia what happened. When I During Mudd's senior year he Louisville, Ky., first Southern. shoot 66 or 67 all he says is finished no worse than appeared on the scene here at And Jodie likes it here. 'good round.' That's the second in prep competition Georgia Southern hewasjust "As far as golf is concerned, reason I like him so much, and won three times. The Briefs another recruit. Now, it's a good college. I didn't because he's never satisfied." ! summer after his graduation however, after seven college Georgia Southern College Organizations must have think it would be this he finished sixth in the golf tournaments, Mudd is ;■ iseball fans now have the one member from the team impressive but we play a Kentucky State Amateur, the number one player with a Consistent success isn't ■ portunity to select the present to be able to play. good schedule." was a quarter-finalist in the 71.1 stroke average and In addition to his brother new for the Louisville native. '&g\e Player of the Week." Organizations may sponsor U.S. Publinx, qualified for two teams. probably the best freshman Eddie, who is the only person He played number one for his the U.S. Amateur, and was McDonald's of States- ****** in the country. who has helped Jodie with Butler High School golf team named a 1978 Junior AU- v the mental and physical ro, in cooperation with the GSC's Eagle Softball team In his first college all four years he was there American. SC baseball team and took a double header from tournament, the Duke aspects of his game since he .thletic Department, is North Georgia College this Invitational, he finished was 16, Mudd credits his Intramural Spring Schedule lonsoring the weekly past Saturday. second by a shot. At the success thus far to his mtest. Voting can take parents. "My mom thinks I'm Date & Time Coach Bill Spieth's squad Cyprus Gardens Intercollegi- Organ. Meeting lace only at McDonald's on came away with 4-2 and 6-5 ate Mudd tied for third with Event) Rm. 164, Hanner Start Play outh Main St. No purchase victories, boosting its record Walker Cup player Gary • required to 7-5 for the season. Halberg among golfers from Softball April 2 •April 4 The winning player will %£* «jX* *A* *&* *^* *X* *^ *^ *^ ^^ ^^ ^* such powers as Wake Forest, 6:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. ' eceive a free dinner for two Florida, North Carolina, and (Oxford Hall Fields) rom McDonald's. The voting The Tenth Annual Area t Ohio State (which includes ieadline for this week is Special Olympics for Tennis John Cook, the U.S. Amateur April 16 April 18 Sunday, April 22. The winner mentally retarded and Singles Champion). His worst finish Doubles 5:00 p.m. (Tennis Courts) will be announced Tuesday physically handicapped this season was at Furman night when the Eagles host students will be held April where the weather was Inner-Tube April 23 April 25 Jacksonville University in a 24th at the Statesboro miserable. In all his other Basketball 5:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:30 game. Recreation Department at outings he was placed (Warwick Hall pool) T ****** Fair Road Park. Winners between sixth and second. from the April 10 local meet Bike Race May 1 May 3 The intramural depart- This is playing extremely will compete with other local well considering the 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. ment will sponsor a double area winners. (Sweethear* Circle) t elimination doubles tennis individual competition ^f* *y» ^f* ¥^t *y» JK tournament beginning April numbers about 100 in each Dale Lick Spring May 21 May 23 18. A meeting will be held In last week's action, the event. Run 5:30 p.m. April 17 at 6 p.m. in Hanner GSC softballers lost to the Mudd's brother Eddie, (In front of Landrum) 164 concerning the tourna- College of Charleston, 9-0, who played his college golf at *Mon.—Thurs. games start at 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. at Oxford Fields, Mudd, one of nation's ment. dipping their record to 5-4. Morehead State, in Ky., and then move to the Sports Complex: Mon. 6 p.m.—Rotary Field; top freshmen. Tues. 6 p.m.-all 3 fields; Wed. Rotary Field; Thurs.-all fields. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOj THE J0STEN MAN Will Be Here April 19! \

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Prior to Wednesday's match with Georgia (6-3) earlier this season, GSC will their first step towards finding their where it completely dominated the field, Auburn, coach Joe Blankenbaker's get another shot at the Bulldogs at the niche Wednesday when they downed coming away with six out of nine Georgia Southern College tennis team Georgia Intercollegiates later this Auburn, 6-3, at Auburn. championships. GSC's 65 points topped was searching for an identity of its own. month. And, the team will also get a Afterwards, the Eagle coach beamed: second place Applachian State's 57 in the Even though the Eagles had won six return match with South Carolina in "I have to be quite honest. We have a eight team field. in - a row and . sported a 14-4 record, Statesboro on April 12, USC having won helluva team." Among GSC's conquests this season Blankenbaker wasn't totally satisfied. 7-2 in Columbia. "I'd have been disappointed if we had include wins over Kentucky, Georgia "We've won the matches we've needed to, "We need to beat Auburn and lost. We should be beating these kinds of Tech, and Division II power Flagler. but we have played some weak teams," he Appalachian State this week. The teams." conceded. players are looking forward to it," The match was tied 3-3 after singles, Having gone 19-5 and 19-6 the past "We've lost to Duke, South Carolina, Blankenbaker replied. Appalachian but Georgia Southern rallied to sweep two vears, and apparently on its way to a and Georgia. They're in the top 20 and we inflicted the only other loss on Southern, doubles. ' 20 win season this year, Blankenbaker's didn't beat them. That's what we needed. 7-2 on the Eagles' home court. So the team took a 15-4 record into this team appears to be on the verge of Having lost to perennial powerhduse The Georgia Southern netters took weekend's Rome (Ga.) Invitational, claiming its share of the limelight. *- [ SOUTHERN BASEBALL STATS fir «AME G AB R H 2B SB HR RBI 3B-SBA BB SO Hp S-SF AVG TB AVG STREAK

Fletcher 28 109 41 49 9 2 2 21 16-17 23 6 0 1-10 .449 68 .623 3 Strucher 28 104 26 41 10 2 11 47 6- 7 12 8 2 0- 2 .394 88 .846 5 8 Gray 28 114 86 43 11 5 0 37 16-18 11 6 1 0- 2 .380 64 .661 2 1*- Aguayo 11 29 10 11 4 0 0 9 1- 1 6 2 3 0- 1 .379 15 .517 2 I Laurie 28 106 32 39 7 4 0 19 6- 7 13 16 1 0- 1 .367 54 .509 0 L Metta 28 99 20 30 11 0 0 15 2- 5 13 9 0 0- 2 .303 41 .414 0 r Howard 27 78 21 22 6 1 0 15 10-11 35 8 1 0- 2 .282 30 .384 2 t Crego 18 66 11 15 2 0 0 5 0- 0 5 3 0 0- 2 .267 17 .303 0 1 Sopena 20 49 8 13 2 0 0 5 1- 2 1 , 11 0 0- 0 .265 15 .306 0 Bollard 25 91 16 23 5 0 2 19 0- 1 9 24 2 0- 4 .252 34 .373 1 1 Lezcano 22 58 13 13 1 1 4 19 0- 0 . 14 4 1 0- 5 .224 28 .482 1 Nieporte 11 21 4 8 1 0 1 6 0- 0 6 4 0 0- 0 .380 12 .571 3 Slater 9 10 4 2 1 0 0 0 1- 1 1 1 0 0-0 .200 2 .200 1 § Altier 6 8 2 1 0 0 0 . 0 0- 0 1 2 0 0- 0 .125 1 .125 0

GSC 28 932 244 310 69 15 20 218 59-71 160 107 11 1-21 .332 469 .503 OPP 28 850 121 192 27 4 16 96 31-34 125 165 11 9- 5 .225 263 .309 Softball team Upsets N. Ga, By VALERIE TRENT \ On Saturday, April 7, the Lady Eagles were host to the North Georgia Saints for a - Softball double header. The first game ended in a victory for Georgia Southern, 4-2. Both sides played well, but with a couple of good double plays by GSC, the Eagles managed to keep a favorable lead. With quick action and teamwork of the Lady Eagles, especially first baseman Debbie Ellis, the game was easily won. A minor injury sustained by second baseman Lisha Turley prevented her from finishing the last few innings $ fa. of the first game. However, V Coach Speith feels certain FRI. & SAT. - 9:00 P.M. that she will be able to play in the next upcoming game. SUN. - 8:00 & 10:00 P.M. In the second game Speith, the coach of the girls' aw mmm* CUP COUPON ■"■ am aataaCUP COUPONtaaaai ONE FROSTY PER COUPON softball team, entered a new ONE ORDER FRENCH FRIES PER COUPON line-up of ball players. When questioned about proficiency of the girls, he reported that II 15*OFF they were playing very well. I FROSTY B& In the second game, the I Now at Wendy's Old Saints led by three points Fashioned until the fourth inning, when I Hamburgers 15*OFF I this coupon the Lady Eagles came up FRENCH FRIES entitles you from behind to upset North I to 15C off Georgia 6-5. Now at Wendy's I a thick, rich These two wins now put Old Fashioned Hamburgers I Wendy's this coupon entitles you to Frosty. the girls at seven and five for 15C off an order of French I Offer expires the season. The next games Fries. Offer expires... I s6heduled for the Lady Eagles are against South- April 30,1979 western, at Americus and Georgia Tech here. Page 12, April 16, 1979. Record now 24-8 Eagles drop two big ones to S.C.

By STEVE BRUNNER . beat Howard University 13-4. The Eagles advanced their record to 24-8 with home The Eagles scored five runs in the first thanks to back- victories over Georgia and Howard coupled with two losses to-back two-run doubles by Mark Strucher and Carmelo to South Carolina on the road. Aguayo. Hitting was once again the mainstay for GSC, scoring After scoring two in the third on a Strucher home run, 39 runs in the four-game stretch. The pitching and defense and one in the fifth, the Eagles put the game out of reach suffered, though, and Southern was nailed for 34 runs. with a three-run sixth, capped by Aguayo's two-run double. GSC, with 28 games remaining, has already committed 73 errors—one more than during last year's entire season. SOUTH CAROLINA 21, GSC 5 Scott Fletcher continued to lead the way offensively An 11-run eighth inning for the Gamecocks, added to a with a .444 batting average, with Carmelo Aguyayo (.391), nine-error performance by the Eagle defense, resulted ini Mark Strucher (.390), Chip Gray (.366), and Bob Laurie Southern's worse loss of the year. (.354) also hitting well. The Eagles held a 4-3 lead until the bottom of the third, Strucher continued his long-ball fireworks and now has when Carolina jumped on Rodger Godwin for three runs. 13 homers and 57 RBI's to go along with a phenomenal After scoring two in the fifth to make it 8-4, Carolina put .853 slugging average, leading the club m an tnree away Godwin with a two-run seventh. categories. With the game well out of reach at 10-5, South Carolina Gray, once tied with Strucher for the RBI lead, has laced Kyle Strickland and Rick McKinney for 11 markers in fallen into second place with 39, while Fletcher isthird with the eighth, adding insult to injury. 25. Sergio Crego was the offensive leader for GSC with two Chuck Lusted, a sophomore from Chamblee, pitched his hits and two RBI's. way into the rotation and has provided much needed help to a staff that has an earned run average of 4.18. Alan Willis (7-1, 2.72 ERA) continued to pitch well, but Rodger Godwin ran into difficulties that forced his ERA up SOUTH CAROLINA 6, GSC 5 to 4.47. Pete Warneik (4-2. 3.78) has remained consistent. The Eagles once again blew a lead, this time 5-1, and lost GSC 16, GEORGIA 3 to South Carolina 6-5 in 10 innings. Scott Fletcher tied a school record with five hits and Southern knocked starter Bret Baynham off the mound Mark Strucher knocked in five runs to lead Georgia with five runs in the first two innings, but Mark Kish came Stanley will return for a shot at first, Southern to a 16-3 pounding of rival Georgia. on to shut GSC down the rest of the way. The game was never close as the Eagles jumped on After falling behind, Carolina chipped away at starter Bulldog starter Scott Maughan for six runs and reliever Alan Willis, scoring runs in the second, third, fourth, sixth, Scott Bell for seven in the first five innings. and seventh when Willis was relieved by Ed Rodriguez. Stanley takes 12th place in Alan Willis picked up the victory for GSC with relief Rodriguez handled the 13th-ranked Gamecocks well help from Paul Kilimonis and Ed Rodriquez. until the 10th when Etienna Farquharson lined on 0-2 pitch to right-center to score the winning run from third. NCAA gymnastics event GSC 8, HOWARD 4 Bob Laurie and Mark Strucher each had two RBI's for the Chuck Lusted went all the way, striking out 11, as GSC Eagles, now 24-8. Ed Rodriguez was saddled with the loss. The first thing one notices have a major break in his when meeting Bob Stanley routine. That put him back to are his hands; larger than 12th overall. normal, they're strong and Ewing: a classic case of heavily callused, particularly Last year, at the regional the palms. meet, Bob tied for first in the It's a result of hours of optionals and finished the never-say-die hustler practice in hurtling a 160 second in the compulsory competition, tallying a score singles was his domain. pound frame around a From team manager to a Coach Joe Blankenbak? pommel horse; an oblong, of 9.5 out of a possible 10. starter. That's the gamut assesses Ewing's progress as piece of leather apparatus, The GSC team captain's ■Georgia Southern's David a success story. "When David which stands three feet off highest score this season Ewing has run. IBB came during the final dual came to Southern he was a pftfii the .floor, with a pair of David, a junior on the vV;<*;:« good player, but not the; wooden grips anchored to the meet when he registered a 9.4 Eagle tennis team which top, just over a foot apart. "I put in a new routine for currently sports a 15-4 record, quality that we normally- that meet," explains the soft- have on our team. He's It is perhaps the most had to be content with difficult of all six gymnastic spoken Stanley, "I added a serving as the squad's worked on his game, but his few different moves and a advantage is that he hustles events, with a great margin manager his freshman year. little more originality to it. like mad. I've seen several for error awaiting those not This setback didn't You have to keep trying to players with more talent possessing the necessary discourage the Atlanta improve your routine." than Dave go crazy during a skills. native; if anything, it made To achieve that, three match because he runs down It's a strenuous test of him work that much harder. hours are spent daily in every point." upper-body strength, endur- The hard work has paid off. perfecting the finely-honed Strucher leads team in homers, RBI's and slugging ance, coordination, and cat- .Ewing's playing the best skills. A normal workout will average. like quickness. tennis of his career and is one consist of going through the MOSCOWWO For Stanley, a junior on of the most consistent the Georgia Southern College compulsory and optional Intramural sof tball brings out players on the GSC team. gymnastics team, his routines six times each, in His style of play is- mastery of those skills came addition to working on record turnout of anxious teams characterized by his never- to a head March 23-24 in various segments which ending hustle, which enables Baton Rouge, La., at the prove to be troublesome. him to reach opponents' shots NCAA Regional Qualifying The presence of his former By DAN PIPPINGER that this Softball season will that would normally be Meet. high school coach, Dave "Batter up," yells the be better than ever, especially unreturnable. If there wag any pressure McKinnis, has also been umpire. The lead off batter with as large a turnout. He is "I started playing tennis on the Butler, Pa.^native, he beneficial. "He's really got moves toward the plate, the also hopeful that the season my sophomore year in high handled it with ease as he me motiviated this season." pitcher winds up, the infield will run smoothly and all school," he relates. "Not to finished second with a 9.6 His senior year at Butler lights up with sounds of participants will play fairly. win trophies or anything, but performance in the finals. He High, Stanley finished chatter, and the assembled The 78 teams will be just to become the best that missed first place byseven- second in the state in the fans stir with excitement as divided into eight leagues my ability had to offer. one-hundredths of a point. pommel horse competition another enjoyable season of including one fraternity and That's my attitude toward But, nevertheless, he has Previously, an all-around intramural Softball play gets sorority each, two inde- the game all the time." earned his third consecutive performer, torn knee underway. pendent and four men's Ewing's progress was nothing short of great during trip to the NCAA finals. ligaments, incurred while Georgia Southern's most independent. Games will be Without your help, At the finals, he finished playing basketball, steered popular intramural sport played Monday through high school. After starting at the age of sixteen David was we can't afford to win. 12th with an average score of him in the direction of the started last week with Thursday each week with Make check payable to: 9.25. He scored 9.55 in the pommel horse. probably the largest team contests beginning in Oxford able to play doubles at North U.S. Olympic Committee, compulsory competiton, but "The side horse came easy turnout ever, 78.-Ed Evans, Hall's fields at 4 p.m. and Springs in Atlanta. By the Box 1980-P, Cathedral Sta. tumbled to an 8.95 in for me," says Bob. "I stuck director of intramural sports night games played at the Boston, MA 02118 time he was a senior, the Yoyf contribution i5tax-d^duct(We. optionals, which saw him with it." at GSC, is very optimistic sports complex. number one position in