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LIBRARY THE DEC 1968

Georgia Southern College

Published by Students of Georgia Southern College

Volume 49 Statesboro, Ga. 30458, Friday, Dec. 6,1968 Number 14 Kappa Sigma To 'Who's Who Lists Sponsor Charity Dance Dec. 14 24 GSC Students The 1968 edition of "Who's quarter, were approved by A Christmas charity dance Who Among Students in campus nominating committees featuring Rufus Thomas will be American Universities and and editors of the annual sponsored by Kappa Sigma Colleges" will carry the names of directory as being among the fraternity, following the 24 students from this college, country's most outstanding GSC-Armstrong State according to Ric Mandes, public campus leaders. basketball game Saturday, Dec. relations director. These students were selected 14. The students, selected by a on their academic achievement, The dance will be held in the campus committee last spring service to the commumity, Landrum Center from 9 p.m. to leadership in extracurricular 1 a.m. and late permits will be activities, and future potential. issued. Those students selected are: Housing Forms William L. Brannen of Doraville, The charity dance was Miss Cynthia A. Corr of Macon, originally scheduled to feature Miss Claire Halpern, of Miami, "Maurice Williams and the The annual Christmas tree lighting was held Thursday night in Are Available Fla., Miss Beverly Carlson of Zodiacs" Friday, Dec. 6. front of the F. I. Williams Center. Tau Kappa Epsilon Dawson, Max E. Buffington of administered the lighting,of the 1500 colored bulbs. Atlanta, Miss Margie E. Boyles Tickets will go on sale in both For Fall Quarter of Waycross, Miss Pattie E. student centers on Monday, Dec. Brooks of Gordon, Miss Ada D. 9, and may also be purchased Housing applications for fall Blount of Waynesboro, Miss from any brother of Kappa Christmas Symbol quarter, 1969, will be accepted Nancy Carter of Alma, John R. Sigma. Ticket prices will be $2 beginning Jan. 2, according to Thornton of Reynolds, Thomas in advance or $2.50 at the door. Mrs. Louise Screws, coordinator A. Kinchen of Thomasville, Miss of housing. Sandra E. Thomas of Waycross, All proceeds will go to buy Shines on Campus All students desiring Miss Virginia Sutton of Macon Christmas presents for the on-campus housing are urged to children at the Scottish Rite Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity program which featured an Miss Penny A. Stokham of Port apply as soon as possible after Wentworth, Miss Terry NeSmith Children's Hospital in Atlanta. sponsored the annual Christmas address by Dr. Pope A. Duncan, that date. It is expected that all of Moultrie, Billy N. Jones of Tree Lighting in front of the F. vice president. Dr. David Ruffin, college dormitories except During Christmas holidays I. William's Center at 8 Thursday professor of English, read the Reidsville, Miss Dorothy Altman freshmen will be reserved to of Waycross, Ronald Rabin of the fraternity will deliver the evening. nativity story. capacity early in January. Brunswick; and Mrs. Jackie H. gifts and spend a day at the Hal Lankford, TKE president, Lankford stated during the Housing applications may be Gay, Miss Julie Banks, Mrs. hospital with the children. was master.of ceremonies for the program that a plaque would be secured from the Housing Office presented to the sorority in the Administration Building. Florence R. Bice, Mrs. Hannah contributing the most toys to Each application must be T. Thompson, and Mrs. Celia A. the Statesboro Jaycee "empty accompanied by a $25 deposit, Neville, all of Statesboro. stocking" drive. Jaycees will check or money order. CLES Presents Musical Comedy, judge. Students who plan to attend The GSC Golden Eagle Band summer school must make provided a program of Christmas separate applications for summer Dec. 13 Is Date The Tree' December 9 music for the lighting ceremony. school and the regular school Over 1500 lights brightened the year. For Last Fall G-A By BECKY BOBO free with presentation of the GSC symbol of the Christmas Staff Writer student ID card. spirit. The last issue of the GEORGE-ANNE for fall quarter The Christmas spirit was NOTICE "The Apple Tree," a The production features the evident throughout the program will be published Friday, Dec. Broadway musical comedy, will romance of the world's first man stated Pat Bolton, SAGC vice 13. There will not be another Only student bank checks issue until Jan. 10, 1969. Any be performed in McCroan and woman. The first of the president. will be cashed after Monday, Dec. 9, at 8:15 p.m. three segment comedy is a The lighting tradition was organization, division or Wednesday, Dec. 11, at individual desiring news to be All seats are reserved, and tickets homorous story of "The Dairy begun eight years ago by the Student Bank. are now available at the music of and ," based on a Student Congress members and published before winter quarter W. M. Dewberry, should turn that news in to the department. Student tickets are story by Mark Twain. Tom the Administration in an effort Comptroller GEORGE-ANNE before Ewell, who plays the part of the to initiate a campus-wide Tuesday noon, Dec. 10. snake, finds the diary of Adam Christmas program. Will Mackenzie portrays Adam, Eve, portrayed by Rosemary Prinz, comes into Eden and changes things altogether. The first portion of the play pictures Adam telling the world's first joke. The next segment of the comedy is based on "The Ladyj or the Tiger," by Frank R. Stockton. King Arik, in the part of a slave, and a chorus of men and women join the three principle actors in this part. The last portion of the play is about a chimney sweep who longs to become an actress. This is taken from Jules Feiffer's "Passionella." Eve of "The Apple Tree" (Rosemary Prinz) achieved her stardon while playing the role of Tom Ewell, star of "The Apple Penny in the television series Tree", will entertain students "As the Word Turns." The play is produced through the Monday, Dec. 9, as he portrays American Theatre Productions the snake who finds the diary of where Miss Prinz developed her "No Exit", Christopher Fry's drama, is now being presented at THE EXIT. The play is directed by Adam. background in dramatic theatre. Charlton Humphrey and the cast is composed of two students and two faculty members. THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, Dec. 6, 1968 Page 2 Foreign Students Will Give Views A series of articles by foreign on the curriculum, student students giving their impressions body, administration, physical of Georgia Southern College will facilities, freedoms, and appear in the George-Anne restrictions. They have also been during Winter quarter 1969. asked to compare Statesboro egins at 9 a.m. Saturday on and south Georgia with the East All foreign students are economy and geography of their being asked to give their views native countries. The purpose of the articles will be to discuss frankly the 50 Volumes positive and negative points of our school and area in relation Are Donated to foreign countries, according to Dr. Harris Mobley, foreign To German Club student advisor. The Student art exhibit is now being displayed in the Foy Building. The water colors above are on exhibit on the third floor. Fifty volumes of library Oils, wood cuts, charcoals, and pen and pencil drawings are all part of the Foy Fine Arts Week material were recently donated which began Nov. 17. to the German Club by the Institute for Foreign (Cultural) Relations in Stuttgart, West Germany, acording to Andrew r~vrf*rr% Exciting Travel Plans Are Farkas, president. The volumes consist of popular illustrations of Germany, classical literature, Offered to GEA Members and literary essays. "These books provide a good increase A 1969 travel program which fly from Atlanta to London on $285.00. toward a German graduate will make available to all Georgia July 11. Individuals will have a A variety of group tours are library," stated Farkas. teachers and college students the full month on their own to available to Great Britain, Andrew became familiar with lowest possible air fare to travel Europe with the return Scandinavia and the Continent. the Institute's program of Europe has been announced by flight departing from Among the other opportunities sending library material to ■ X Dr. Woodrow Powell Mrs. Margaret Kilian, GEA Amsterdam on August 11, flying available will be a "plan your German clubs when he worked director of Public Relations. directly back to Atlanta. own itinerary" program at a cost at its central library in Germany A special DC-8 jet flight will For those who want a longer of only $5.00 or $10.00 per day, this summer. He was one of the Dr. W. Powell stay in Europe, there will be a depending on the type dozen students invited yearly flight departing Atlanta on June accommodations chosen. from all over the world to work Edison Presides 30, returning August Independent arrangements and in its central library. The Receives Grant 22-allowing almost eight weeks trips by automobile can be students also received a of European travel. economically planned for small scholarship from the German Dr. Woodrow W. Powell, Over Conference "This will be the first such groups. Low cost Eurailpasses Academic Exchange Service. professor of English, was the program in the state of will be available for the more The Institute also arranges recipient of a fellowship at the Dr. John O. Eidson presided Georgia", commented Miss adventurous independent exhibitions and lectures, Fifth Southeastern Institute of at two sessions of the Kilian, "and we anticipate a travelers. maintains libraries at home as Medieval and Renaissance Thirty-Seventh Annual quick sell-out. The demand for With the new 30-day well as abroad, and publishes a Studies to be held at the Conference of Academic Deans low cost transportation has been program, teachers will be eligible periodical. University of North Carolina at of the Southern States. The tremendous, and this new for full increment credit. The Chapel Hill from July 15 to conference was held at the program is designed to meet this four week program will allow August 22. Regency Hyatt House in need." With the round trip fare teachers to visit areas at a more Boole Names The Institute operates on a Atlanta December 3. from Atlanta to Europe priced leisurely pace with more time to Ford Foundation grant and was Approximately 450 delegates at only $274.00, GEA members pursue special interests, and at established "for the attended the conference whose will be able to travel at about the lowest possible cost. Two Additions advancement of scholarship and theme was "Making Maximum one-half the regular cost-with a "We are delighted to bring improvement of teaching." Use of Faculty Resources." saving on air fare of some this exciting new program to the The seminar in which Dr. teachers and students of To S and M Staff Powell will participate will be Georgia," commented a GEA one of six that comprise the official. "For the first time, we Dr. John A. Boole, chairman six-week study. Dr. Powell will will have available a completely of the Division of Science and be studying "Editorial Problems flexible program providing for Mathematics has announced the in Shakespeare." The senior independent or group travel. names of two new faculty fellow in the seminar will be X With this new program, we hope members who will join the staff Professor George Walton to make it possible for hundreds beginning winter quarter of Williams of Duke University. of Georgia teachers and students 1969. They are Dr. Foy Roberts, to travel abroad." instructor of microbiology and Applications for space will be Dr. Frank French, instructor of Tax Schools accepted on a first come, first parasitology. served basis. A request for space, Dr. Roberts received his together with a deposit check in doctorate degree from the Are Held Here the amount of $25.00 made out University of Maryland and is to Os borne Travel Service, presently employed by Charles The seventh in a series ,of should be sent to Miss Margaret Pfizer Co. in research. eight "Regional Tax Assessing Kilian, Georgia Education Dr. French received his Schools" began here Tuesday, Association, 197 Central doctorate degree from Iowa Dec. 3, and will continue with Avenue, S. E. , Atlanta, Georgia. State University and is presently two other sessions, Monday and employed at Queens University, Tuesday, Dec. 9 and 10, and Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 16 Snail Mail and 17. Art Majors Plan The school provides a German Yule convenient opportunity for local Without ZIP CODE government officials who are the growing U.S.Mail load Demonstrations To be Dec. 10 responsible for property tax Twenty-two visual arts assessing in Georgia to increase The German Club will have their knowledge of the principles would move at a snail's pace- majors, members of the Arts its Christmas Program on Methods Education class, plan to of sound tax assessment and to Tuesday, Dec. 10, in room 107 improve skills in actual take a field trip to the Wheeler of Hollis. The program will if it moved at all! County schools Thursday, Dec. assessment. consist of films and a description Each school consists of 35 5. of Christmas in Germany. They will participate in art hours of instruction. Special Like you, the people at the Post Office haie book for local Zips, and your Post Office's Zip Members and their guests are sluggish mail. That's why they created Zip Code directory for all others, or just call the demonstrations in two nigh training materials adapted to the Code) With it. mail is sorted up to 15 times Post Office. Put a rabbit in your mail—use Zip welcome. taster—and makes fewer stops along the Way Code and mail early in the day. Then the Post schools and present a program in needs of the Georgia tax officials to its destination. To get the Zip Codes ypu Office can actually guarantee you the fastest At the last club meeting on need—see the information pages of your phone possible mail del-very. three elementary schools. High have been developed and are school demonstrations will be in Nov. 14, Sharon Kenan and being used during the sessions. Mail moves the country— the areas of graphics, weaving, Gayle Rogers discussed their Dr. Harold Tyer, associate ZIP CODE moves the mail! batik, creative stitchery, trips to Germany and Austria, professor of education is the advertising contributed and the film, "Denn er war for the public good painting, sculpture, and coordinator for the GSC series it ceramics. unser," was shown. of tax assessing sessions. Students From THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, Dec. 6,1968 Page 3 British Program 148 Ga. Counties I Allows Students Enrolled Here

One hundred and forty-eight verseas Work of Georgia's 159 counties have The Association for Cultural residents currently enrolled at Exchange, a British non-profit this college, according to the organization, is sponsoring an Office of the Registrar and archaeological program which Director of Admissions. will enable college students to work in iiurope during the Chatham County leads the iumnier of 1969. Volunteers will state with a total of 378 attend a three-week seminar for students enrolled, followed training in British archaeology closely by Bulloch County with ind excavation techniques at 341. The two metropolitan area Merton College, Oxford. Smaller counties, Fulton and Dekalb, groups will then spend three or have a combined total of 477 more weeks on an archaeological students registered here this fall. site. Georgia is the principal state The program offers students represented on campus with an exciting opportunity to help 4166 students. Florida, with in an important work, earn 228, and South Carolina, with College students aid in the excavation of King's Lynn medieval port August 1968. credits, make international 134, rank first and second friends and receive valuable respectively for out-of-state training in archaeology, students enrolled. Twenty-six of according to Professor Ian A. Due to an error, the the fifty states are represented Lowson of the Association. LOVE LINKS editorial column written Further details can be There are eleven students NMHW by Randy Harber in the obtained from Professor from nine foreign countries November 22 issue of the Lowson, Association for registered for classes this fall. Patsy Barfield, senior A summer wedding is George—Anne did not Cultural Exchange, 539 West secretarial administration major planned. receive a byline. 112th Street, New York 10025. from Hapeville, is engaged to Closing application date is Wendell Walls of Powder February 1, 1969. Dr. Neil Attends Springs. Walls is presently serving in the Army at Fort Store Managers Music Seminar Wolters, Texas. Select Barrett GIFTS Dr. Ronald J. Neil, chairman NDEA Program of the Division of Fine Arts, As Co-chairman represented the college at the A Traditional Gift Forty-Fourth Annual Aids Students Paul Barrett, manager of the Ladies' and Mens' Landrum Center Bookstore, was Conference of the National Since 1959, this college has recently elected co-chairman of Alpaca Sweaters. Association of Schools of Music been the recipient of a total of the Georgia Institutional at the Statler-Hilton in $1,149,157.82 under Title II of Bookstore Managers Association. the National Defense Education Washington, D.C., Nov. 25-27. Barrett, who is also associate Act passed by Congress in 1958. director of the Blanche Landrum Some 350 member schools During that period, over 1600 Student center campus, served as were represented by the deans of students have been aided by the manager of the textbook program. It was in 1959 that the department at the University of the music departments in most college began participating in the Miami college bookstore before of the nation's universities and NDEA program. coming to Statesboro. A native colleges and, also, by During the 1968 fall quarter, of Texas, Barrett graduated from administrative heads of music 408 students will receive aid Creighton University where he conservatories. through this program. The total earned a B.S. degree in allotment from the Federal aeronautical engineering. Welcoming the conference Government for this college's A Perfect Gift Idea participants was the Honorable use in this fund for the 1968-69 year is $221,813.00. These Georgia Southern, Walter Washington, Mayor of the funds will not be activated until Ogeechee Club Fraternity, and District of Columbia. Other the college matches the Sorority Tankards. distinguished speakers included allotment on a one-ninth basis. Slates Meeting Dr. Harold Arberg, Music For every one dollar the college Consultant oto the U. S. Office provides through its foundation The next monthly meeting of of Education; the Honorable program, the government will the Ogeechee Sports and supply nine. Touring Car Club will meet at 7 Roger Stevens, Nationa The Georgia Southern College p.m. Monday, Dec. 9, at the Foundation for the Arts and Foundation, Inc. has been the Statesboro Recreation Center on Humanities; and numerous primary source of revenue for Fair Road. others nationally renowned in the NDEA student lean fund and After the meeting will be a the field of music education. has provided the success for its general discussion on rallying The Gentleman's Shirt efforts on the campus. techniques and future events. The National Association of Gift - Sero Shirts Schools of Music is designated by the National Commission on Accrediting as the responsible agency for the accreditation of all music degree curricula in the fields of applied music, music Seniors and theory, composition, music therapy, musicology, and music as a major in the liberal asts Graduate Students program. A Complete Selection Georgia Southern has been a Leather Covered, member of the NASM since Career hunt with 90 of the finest companies iVIeerschaum, and 1967. having operations located in the New Jersey/New Genuine Briar. York metropolitan area. On December 26-27 at the Marriott Motor Hotel, intersection of Garden State Parkway and Route 80, Saddle Brook, New Jersey. WSGA Has LET CHRISTMAS BEGIN WITH A VISIT For more details, including a listing of spon- soring companies, see your college placement TO THE New Office director or write to the non-profit sponsor of the Th* The Women's Student second annual "Career-In": Industrial Relations Governing Association has Association of Bergen County, P. O. Box 533, established regular office hours Saddle Brook, New Jersey 07662. in their new office located at the EAGLE end of the front veranda of the Coll«o»»«or» Williams Center. AT LAST Absentee Services §tmihmt)$tvibbliY) For Teachers— This quarter'^ biggest gripe has been the lack of entertainment. Now that exams are nearing, students Must The Pay? are to be provided with nightly social and cultural VMIi ? entertainment. By SANDRA DYCHES With such entertainers as Rufus Thomas, "The U. Editor S. Kids", and the humor of Tom Ewell in THE APPLE TREE, students can no longer complain. THE Another classic example of EXIT, student coffeehouse, will present Christopher squeezing blood from a turnip took place on this campus Fry's play, "No Exit." The cast of this play is Wednesday, Dec. 4. Education composed of two faculty members and two students.. majors who are This weekend is filled with social activities aimed to to student teach please the student body as a whole. Freshmen may winter quarter not realize that this is not a new phenomena on our were allowed to register and pay campus. fees in advance The annual Starlight Ball will be held Saturday, so that they Dec. 7, in the Landrum Center. This yearly event would not have offers students the opprotunity to dress semiformally to make a special trip for and to dance to the music of "The U. S. Kids." this purpose in Three musicals in one will be presented in THE Jan. APPLE TREE, sponsored by the Campus Life 'STUDENT oRqAcrizArroots Students Enrichment Series. The Broadway play will be HAVB AattfAyS BBBtf performed the usual rites presented Monday, Dec. 9, in McCroan. It stars Tom connected with registration. Ewell and Rosemary Printz. They filled out the forms and "No Exit", which has been running since Dec. 3, MAtfy frRIQItfAt, PROTECTS r' made checks payable to Georgia Southern College as always, will be produced tonight and Saturday night. The ^.*CB<».W7} But-here's the old squeeze-the play, directed by Charlton Humphrey, is not on tuition payment of $101 campus, but every student owes it to himself to see included an unnecessary cost. this existentialist drama. Broken into its component It is hoped that next quarter will get off to a start parts, the tution figure represents $85 for matriculation, like this quarter's finish. Homecoming and the Deck the Halls With $12 for student activity fee and basketball season will occupy much time leaving only $4 for health service fee. Why a few slack weekends for students to do their own should students not living near thing. this campus be expected to pay Lots of Thankfulness for the upkeep of the health cottage or for newspapers that conflict to protect our snug little By LINDA LANE homes from Communist they won't receive or for dances SWEET CHARITY Feature Editor aggression. We should realize that they won't attend? True, a that if the communist are large sum of money is not Social events are becoming more worthwhile since The Christmas tree lights will successful in Viet Nam, their involved, but it may well be money that students need. the advent of social fraternities and sororities on be shining brightly by Thursday doctrines could very possibly night. As the jovial season is reach in and destroy our neat campus. These organizations have altogether changed upon us, we will sing carols, buy little worlds. An education professor was the social life on campus. j presents, smile, Bombing will halt on questioned about this cost by his laugh. Finals Christmas Day. Perhaps the men class. The professor stated that One of the rewarding aspects of these some students do return to organizations are their service projects and charity will soon be on the front lines will be sent over; we'll all go C-rations of turkey and dressing. campus when they are ill to drives. Kappa Sigma fraternity is making an all-out home—home for Perhaps they'll decorate a tree receive treatment from the charity effort for the children at Scottish Rite Christmas, with stars and angels. Maybe health cottage and even more Hospital in Atlanta. The fraternity is sponsoring a ° Christmas with they'll attend special religious return for dances and concerts. campus dance with the proceeds being donated to .our families. ceremonies. The majority of the class felt Snug in our Hopefully during the that this statement would be buy Christmas gifts for the children. untrue in their cases. Surely / little houses Christmas season every citizen in Kappa Sigma brothers are giving freely and we'll talk a lot this country will express his students practice teaching in unselfishly of their time to assure children at the f about Santa, a appreciation and indebtedness to Waycross, Brunswick or Scottish Rite Hospital of having a joyous holiday. M, 1 i 111 e about "our" boys in Viet Nam. Savannah would not drive the The GEORGE-ANNE wholeheartedly supports Jesus, and maybe even mention Each one of us most probably miles involved for health "those poor boys in Viet Nam." knows someone who has served treatments that they will not this project and encourages other campus in Viet Nam: some have come walk across the street for this organizations to adopt similar charitable welfare Perhaps during this holiday home for Christmas, some will quarter. Less than 12 students projects on an annual basis. season we should take time to remain to fight, and some will will be practice teaching in consider those "poor boys in remain forever. Let them know Bulloch County. Even these Viet Nam"—silently, thankfully that all students in America students are dissatisfied with consider them. They will spend aren't opposed to the Viet Nam being charged for health services. FALL QUARTER IN REVIEW Christmas in the hot, wet jungles conflict; many of us are behind Student teachers do not of a foreign country, fighting a them all the way. receive copies of the GEORGE-ANNE while away As the 1968 fall quarter comes to an end, it is from campus. Many students remarkable to note the changes that have occurred in have no line of communication campus life during this short period. In the past ten THE weeks we have seen the women's Honors Dorm to inform them of dances or concerts. Therefore, they miss become a reality, antiquated dress regulations revised, (&? urge- Anm The opinions expressed herein are those of the student writers and these social activities for which rulings made that would allow organizations to not necessarily those of the college administration or faculty. they have paid an activity fee. Published weekly during four academic quarters by and for the sponsor entertainment for the entire student body, students of Georgia Southern College. Entered as second class and enough faculty interest shown to carry out a matter at Georgia Southern College Post Office, Statesboro, Ga., It seems that it would be 30458, under act of Congress. Offices located in Rooms 108 and fairer to all involved if this extra productive and meaningful survey on cuts. Perhaps 110, Frank I. Williams Center, Georgia Southern College. Telephone 7664-6611, ext. 246. -Printed by Bulloch Herald Publishing Co., $16 were omitted from student never before in the college's history has so much been Statesboro, Ga. accomplished in so short a time. teachers' tuition. If these Even though the administration and student student teachers wished health government have fallen under editorial attack from JfiSL. Friday, Dec. 6,1968 $| cottage services, to receive the GEORGE-ANNE, we would like to applaude GEORGE-ANNEs, or to attend vflflmnar Paye4 MEMBER them for their accomplishments. This new breath of PRESS dances and concerts then they liberalism is a refreshing change from the past. Sandra Dyches Steve Arnold could pay the necessary charges Finally, it has been realized that Georgia Southern Editor Business Manager at the time they require services or attend functions. is a modern school with urgent problems and Alan Bond Managing Editor Bill Blankinship News Editor "growing pains." Perhaps if this trend continues we Sara Fountain Copy Editor This matter should be will soon join the twentieth century schools. Linda Lane Feature Editor investigated by the Student Certainly the organizations that have worked with Mike Clark Sports Editor Association of Governing Terry Owen National Advertising Councils, Women's Student the administration in effecting these changes must Ron Bailey Assistant Business Manager also be complimented for their work. It is our hope Hugh Rockett Circulation Manager Government, Men's Governing that the leadership of this campus will not be satisfied Randy Harber Photographer Council and the Administration with the changes that have been made, but will Subscription rate $1. per year as a legitimate student continue to work for an improved campus life. complaint. THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, Dec. 6, 1968 Page 5 Letters to the Editor LITTLE MAN ON CAMP|,C Dear Editor, This list and other information Would you please state the Bakery; Pittman Park Standard from the placement office will GEORGE-ANNE'S policy Oil; Ted's Barber Salon; Four dealing with the selection of Point's Service Station; Stubbs be sent to Landrum Center mail Southern Belles? Motor Co.; Gaudry's 66 Service boxes. Students should check mail boxes daily for notices, Sincerely, Station; Statesboro Coca-Cola revisions, surveys, job offers, etc. Murphy Sconyers Co.; Williams Sinclair Station; Rushings Gulf Service Station; Sign-up schedules for T.J. Morris Co.; Nugrape individual student interviews are Bottling Co.; Wiggins Typewriter available two weeks in advance Dear Mr. Sconyers, Co.; Mac's Standard Service of the actual campany recruiting Southern Belles are chosen by Station; Hagin & Olliff Texaco; date. the six editorial board members Colonial House of Flowers; and We in the placement office and the photographer at the Minkovitz & Sons. are proud of the personal weekly staff meeting. An editor association which exists between suggests the name of a woman Also: Donaldson-Ramsey our office and students. Our he or she feels would be Store; J.L. Hodges Dept. Store; hope is that we can expand our especially photogenic. The other Sears; Kentucky Fried Chicken; work so that Georgia Southern editors usually see a photo of Tilli's; Rockwell Manufacturing graduates are in key positions of the woman or try to catch an Co.; Smith's Jewelers; Cee-K responsibility throughout unguarded glimpse of her before Health and Beauty Aids. Co wart American business, industry, a committment is made. Names Drug Co.; IGA Food Mart; education and government. suggested to this office are Southern Auto Store; Georgia Ben G. Waller considered, but since every Theatre; Oxford Shop; Town & Director of Student Aid individual's idea of beauty Campus Pharmacy; J & J and Placement. differs, it would be impossible to Fabrics; Wood's Barber Shop; select Southern Belles from all Ginn's .Seafood; Akins; Studio; names submitted. If we have Eagle; Medical Center Pharmacy; Dear Editor, four of the seven editors agree Piggly Wiggly;College Pharmacy; The Student Governing on a name, it is considered a Rosenberg Rueben Dept. Store; Association is having a majority selection. Henry's; Community Playland; substantial number of inquiries Music Box; Weis- Theatre; 'AFTER REVIEWING YOUR OASSWORK-I'M corn^ceo THE ONLY Southern Belles are not regarding good acts to buy for Windsor Cafeteria; Braswell campus entertainment. We have HOPE YOU HAVE OF ?fi65m IS TO WORK HARP ON YOUR LIBRARY necessarily raving beauties, but RETORTS, PO EXTRA HOME WORK, SUIPY Ae YOU'VE" NEVER. Food Company; and Johnson's also been receiving examples of a special type of STUPlEP 0EFORE AfJP £MPE A COf\ OF FINAL." Minit Mart. correspondence from member TTH' youthful good looks combined The organization also schools of the Southern with a certain personality Universities Student Governing sparkle. expresses its ; thanks to the Bulloch County Chamber of Association desiring good acts. ACP News Release Commerce and WWNS. This may be a good opportunity Sincerely, for entertainment groups on the campus to become recognized in Dear Editor, Anne Hill, President Editors Support our state as well as in other Members of Phi Beta states in the Southeast. Lambda business organization Your Student Governing would like to express their Association would like to be of Viet Bombing Halt thanks to the following Dear Editor, assistance in coordination Statesboro businesses for information concerning providing merchandise which The Georgia Southern entertainment talent on this A majority of the nation's Vietnam and peace negotiations, was recently auctioned off over Placement Office offers many campus. We would like to college newspaper editors favor I favor (a) stopping all radio station WWNS.Proceeds opportunities to students. encourage any interested groups stopping all bombing in Vietnam bombing, (b) increased military will be used to send delegates to Among these services are to file a data sheet in the in order to further peace effort to deal from strength and the nationalconvention and for counseling about job Student Government Office. negotiations. (c) a middle course of military other projects. opportunities, making of Information such as the size and action. The poll was conducted by resume, and interview breakdown of the group, the Results indicated 52 percent Associated Collegiate Press The merchants are: Howard techniques as well as scheduling type of act, price of act, length favored stopping all bombing, 24 during the second week of Johnson's restaurant; Ellis Drug interviews. During the 1967-68 of act, and availability of the percent increased military October before rumors became Company; Franklin Rexall Drug recruiting season, 150 business, group are needed. action, 22 percent a middle persistent that the United States Co.; Belk's Dept. Store; Kenan's; industrial, educational, and Please submit data forms to course and 2 percent called for Bradley & Cone Seed & Feed had made such a proposal and governmental agencies Steve Joiner, G.S.C. US stopping all bombing and Co.; Jones the Florist; Buggy & interviewed Georgia Southern was based on a computerized immediate withdrawal. Coordinator in the Student sample and a mail ballot to 10 Wagon Co.; Robson's Bakery; seniors. B r e a k'd own of the Governing Office at your earliest percent of all college editors. Curtis Youngblood Co.; By registering with the convenience. respondents by sex showed 35 Winn-Dixie; Fifth Wheel Jewelry placement office students Sincerely, Editors were asked: percent were women and 65 Store; Children's Store; receive a master list of Steve Joiner Regarding the conflict in percent men. McConnell's 5 & 10 Store; Deal's companies recruiting on-campus. SUSGA Coordinator * * * Dear Editor: I would like to thank all the Legal Contracts Could Prevent students that participated in the Georgia Southern College fall quarter Blood Mobile Drive. We had an extremely good EXAMINATION SCHEDULES Entertainment Cancellations turnout with 185 people signing Fall Quarter, 1968-68 (Dec. 12-18) By Bill Bankinship up to donate blood. Also, I cancellations could be reduced would like to thank the and in number if the terms of the Thursday, Dec. 12-8:00 a.m 1st period classes Randy Harber members of Sigma Nu fraternity agreements were clearly stated in for setting up the equipment for Thursday, Dec. 12-3:00 p.m 11th period classes writing and not verbally. Word the Blood Mobile, and the "May I have your attention of mouth is too risky to be please?????? The dance members of Alpha Delta Pi Friday, Dec. 13 8:00 a.m 2nd period classes trusted by either party. A sorority for serving in the scheduled to be held tonight has contract would not only protect Friday, Dec. 13-1:00 p.m 10th period classes Canteen. been cancelled because the band the organization sponsoring an which was to perform did not The organization donating Saturday, Dec. 14-8-10:00 a.m. . All Health 121 and 221 event but would also provide the most blood was Phi Mr show up." This is fast becoming protection for the entertainer as Saturday, Dec. 14- 10:30-12:30. Music 251C and 251D more a rule than an exception sorority; secondly, Sigma Phi well. Epsilon; third, Tau Epsilon Phi; on this campus. It would seem Contrary to the opinions Saturday, Dec. 14-1:00 p.m 6th period classes and fourth. Alpha Tau Omega. A that entertainers do not consider carried by a majority of people, this school worthy of their time, a binding contract does not big congratulations to all the Monday, Dec. 16-8:00 a.m 3rd period classes students that participated in this but this is certainly not the case. require lawyers or long legal Monday, Dec. 16—1:00 p.m 9th period classes However, can we place any processes. A formal legal and very worthwhile cause. In behalf of the Woman's blame on these entertainers binding contract may be Tuesday, Dec. 17—8:00 a.m 4th period classes when they are not bound by a obtained if the document is Student Government strong contract. witnessed and notarized. Even Association, a very big Thank Tuesday, Dec. 17—1:00 p.m 8th period classes The necessity for an informal contract required by You to all the organizations and reconsideration of booking the sponsoring agency would individual students who Wednesday, Dec. 188:00 a.m 5th period classes supported this project. This was policies and agencies is very demonstrate to the entertainer Wednesday, Dec. 18—1:00 p.m 7th period classes apparent. The students of this the importance placed on the the second time the W.S.G.A. college have been disappointed event. has sponsored this project and again the students on this The examination must be held as scheduled unless too often to appreciate the The value of the time spent in otherwise authorized by the Vice President of the college. humor of band cancellations. drawing up a contract greatly campus supported the drive. Sometimes band cancellations exceeds the expense of Pope A. Duncan are unavoidable, but usually a informing a crowd of Sandy Richardson Vice President cancellation results only from a disappointed students that no Chairman of the Blood misunderstanding. Certainly entertainment will appear. Mobile project SouthernGreekNews THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, Dec. 6,1968 Page 6 POP's To Attend Stipe Will Visit Convention DTD Colony Five members of Delta Iota Carl E. Stipe, southeastern Chapter of Phi Omega Pi will vice-president of Delta Tau Delta attend the twenty-first Biennial fraternity, and a team led by Bill Delegate Convention which Lee and Bill Decker of the meets Dec. 26-68 at the Palmer Georgia Beta Delta chapter will House in Chicago. visit the Crescent Colony of Students who plan to attend Delta Tau Delta this weekend to this convention are Gail Brazell, officially pledge all colony Valda Roberts, Janice Hudson, brothers. and Janice Peed. They will be The ceremony is scheduled accompanied by their sponsor, for Saturday, Dec. 7, at the Miss Jane F. White, assistant Holiday Inn. Lynne Morrison, daughter of professor of business and The Crescent Colony was \ communications. Mr. and Mrs. Linton Morrison of formerly Delta Tau, local social fraternity. Exhibits of the 1967 and Atlanta, was recently named 1968 top ten chapter award Sweetheart of Alpha Tau Omega materials will be on display fraternity. Lynne, an English Miss Gail Hall, Thursday, Dec. 26. Delta Iota 1 sweetheart of Sigma Nu, is i will share honors for both years major, is a member of the ADPi 1 a freshman and not a I with some 20 chapters who were sorority and her hobbies are 1|( sophomore as was stated 1 designated during this time as ■ in the Nov. 22G-A outstanding. swimming, fishing and tennis.

/**"< Phi Mu Sorority Goes 'A Go Go' For Soldiers at Fort Stewart Phi Mu sorority will entertain Costumes for the groups,were approximately 400 soldiers at made by the sisters. Fort Stewart, in Hinesville, on Following the show, the Sunday, Dec. 8. The women will sisters will serve as hostesses at present a show entitled "Phi Mu an NCO dance in the A Go Go" which will include Recreational Hall at Fort imitations of such groups as Stewart. "The Tarns," "The As another project, the sisters Temptations," 'The Four are giving a Christmas party for Tops," "The Supremes," Little approximately 30 Anthony and "The Imperials," underprivileged children on Sam and Dave, and Marvin Gaye Saturday, Dec. 14, at the and Tami Terrell. Statesboro Recreation Center. A Santa Claus will attend and present the children with gifts donated by Statesboro merchants. KD Pledges Visit Local Patients Kappa Delta pledge class will visit Brown's Nursing Home on Dec. 8—10 taking Christmas Short course decorations for the patients' rooms and reading and talking to in lifelong the patients. The pledge class will also take toys to the children who are economics for patients in the Bulloch County college seniors! Hospital.

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HOW TO FIGHT FATIGUE THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, Dec. 6,1968 Page 7 Fatigue Fighters KDP Xmas Party Set for Dec. 9 Kappa Delta Pi, honorary Flounder Forward education fraternity, will hold their Christmas Party at Windson New York (NAPS)-New casino. (It's much more Cafeteria on Monday, Dec. 9. ways to solve an old problem, restful —and probably more fatigue, keep coming to the fore. economical—to watch others do Foods that fill you up, but the gambling.) BILL LOWERY don't nourish you properly, are A 10% BOAC shopping one cause of many people discount is given to passengers in TALENT, INC. feeling tired. But from breakfast London (an activity more presents foods to treats as a abedtime relaxing for women than for ENTERTAINMENT snack, a variety of new foods—if men). for Young America you look for them—can help you The very nature of the city, avoid nutritionally caused and there are other, equally Exclusively: fatigue. easy-on-the-ears-sights, if you Vacations that knock you out look for them, is restful. At the Tarns Revue more than they relax you are London Tower are the famed 1969 Maid of Cotton Billy Joe Royal & Band another common cause of crown jewels. A tourist boat Swingin' Medallions fatigue. Yet a new tour offered leisurely sails up and down the Classics IV by an English airline flies people Thames. The thing to do in Dandymen to London and back, almost Piccadilly Circus ( a main square Pageant Is Jan. 3 Movers assures them of getting plenty of in London): stand on the island Sensational Epics relaxation, yet costs only $300 in the middle of the Circus, do A cross-country tour with Ford by dealers of the Memphis Tip-Tops including hotels. absolutely nothing, and see the visits to 28 cities is on the District. and many others.. It's even less costly, and many types of Englishmen who agenda for the 1969 Maid of Meanwhile, applications for surprisingly effective, to follow a pass right by. Cotton who will be chosen here the 1969 Maid of Cotton Call Collect: strange-sounding piece of advice The important thing to January 3. Her itinerary also selection are being accepted by offered by authorities: breathe remember is that not only in calls for appearances in Canada the National Cotton Council. Jack Martin - flic Cartey enough! Oddly, many people England, but anywhere if you and overseas. Unmarried girls between 19 and (404) 237-6317 or 233-3962 don't. They slouch, crowding plan things right, vacations can In preparation for her travels 2 3 who were born in a Or Write the lungs, they fail to get enough be as restful as they are zestful. as the American cotton cotton-producing state and are P.O. Box 9687 oxygen, then they wonder why Right at home, right now, industry's fashion and good will at least five feet five inches tall Atlanta, Ga., 30319 they are so tired! you can resolve to take these ambassadress, the Maid will are eligible to enter. additional fatigue-fighting Controlling your weight, spend three weeks in New York sleep habits and even your room measures: City. Activities there will include Buy a bottle of color may be effective fatigue press conferences, fashion vitamins—any "name" brand is fighters. photography, and fittings for her good- and take one every day. The importance of foods in all-cotton wardrobe selected . Take off at least half the avoiding fatigue were illustrated from leading design houses. weight you know you should. by Dr. I. M. Rabinowitch of Her official tour begins The more you weigh, the more Montreal General Hospital. He January 29 in Canada, where she energy you use just to move found that sugars appear in the will visit five cities. She returns around. to the States in mid-February blood stream in as little as two . If you find it hard to get to for a whirlwind trip through minutes after they are eaten. HOLLYWOOD sleep, consider heavier cotton Florida. Cities on her itinerary Because a rise in the blood sugar sheets (they don't get warm and include Jacksonville, Clearwater, level is a condition widely humid so quickly) and perhaps a Gainesville, St. Petersburg, associated with freedom from new mattress. Tampa, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, fatigue, a mid-afternoon sweet is . If you can't sleep, remember and Orlando. for many people a good idea. that relaxing completely with During the first week in May, So are vitamin loaded cereals, your eyes closed is said to the Maid will return to Memphis many of which are at least as provide about 80% as much rest to take part in the annual tasty as other kinds. Some kinds as you'd get if you were actually Cotton Carnival celebration. She of spaghetti and macaroni have sleeping. concludes her domestic tour extra protein, yet cost nothing At Johns Hopkins with appearances in Nashville, STYLE 6122 extra. Want to lose calories University, experiments indicate Omaha, and Toledo before without losing most of the that rooms painted blue and leaving for overseas. 'Bon Bon' nutrients in milk? Try skim milk green tend to relax the mind and Upon completion of her Pant-jama or powdered milk. The key reduce muscular tension. international travels, the Maid word, in proper nutrition, is Yellow, orange and red, on the will be presented with a 1969 "try". other hand, tend to stimulate. Vacations. You can enjoy a . Remember that not only relaxing and interesting one coffee and (to a lesser extent) anywhere in the world—or right tea contain caffeine, but also near home—and the English cola drinks—not the best choice ADP Holds Party show tour is a good example. In for bedtime. addition to air fare, plus 13 If you must get rid of At Nursing Home nights in a hotel, plus a full fatigue in a hurry, one of the breakfast every morning, plus quickest and surest ways is easy: Alpha Delta Pi sorority will the free use of a car for three take a cold shower. If you have hold a monthly birthday party days and a camera for two weeks more time, go to London. Either at the Statesboro Nursing Home (the latter encouraging you to way, go to your doctor at least as their civic service project foi relax and take some pictures) once a year; not only may he winter quarter. the tour encourages activities spot a problem causing fatigue, The parties will be held on which while thoroughly but he may alternatively tell you the second Thursday of each you're fine. This will help you month for patients with enjoyable are also thoroughly TILLI'S Offer restful: theatre-going, gambling- relax. birthdays during that month. A Complete watching, and easy shopping. ,.;.::::,::..:;::::.:::.::.:: :;;:■■. ■ The exemplary tour provides Selection Of tickets to eight different London Lingerie plays or musicals. Can anyone go Perfect For to a theater and not relax? A.K.C. Dachshund Holiday Automatically, people on the Shopping. BOAC tour get a two-week guest membership to London's newest Puppies for Sole Phi Upsilon Frat Initiates Two 764-5177 Miss Gail Bateman and Mrs. Sandra Westerfield were initiated into Phi Upsilon, honorary home economics fraternity, on Nov. Mrs. Bernice 11. They will be included in the STATESBORO, GA. group petitioning Phi Upsilon Barnes Omicron, the national honorary home economics fraternity. Miss GSC THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, Dec. 6,1968 Page 8 Georgia Companies There will be a mandatory meeting for Miss GSC contestants Monday, Dec. 9, at 7 p.m. Give Senior Planning in Hollis 119.

Seniors and graduate students | to fill more than 25 different planning their futures in the types of job classifications. Debate Clinic South will have an opportunity during the Christmas Holidays I Ha,r°ld„ Clotfelter. state for career interviews with ( representatives from nearly 100 that the program is for the Set for Dec. 6 convenience of students and A debate-drama clinic, companies operating in Georgia. sponsored by the GSC debate Sponsored by the Georgia employers, adding that the Chamber's interest lies in club, will be held Friday, Dec. 6, Chamber of Commerce, "Careers according to Dr. Clarence W. in Georgia Placement Program" retention of this area of well-qualified young people who McCord, assistant professor of will be held in the Exhibit Hall speech. of the Marriott Motor Hotel in might otherwise seek employment in other regions. A total of 181 high school Atlanta on Friday, Dec. 27. debate and drama students from Personnel executives conducting "We need to keep more of our college- trained youth at home 16 area high schools will attend the interviews will represent the day-long program. A general both business corporations and by acquainting them with the many outstanding career meeting for the group begins at governmental agencies of 10 a.m. and is followed by national and local scope seeking opportunities now awaiting them here", he said. workshops for debate and one-act plays at 10:15 a.m. Students interested in the That afternoon, the program Booklets List interview program should write continues with a debate and "Careers in Georgia Placement one-act play clinic from 1:30 Phi Mu wins the fall quarter Bloodmobile Drive. Mrs. Virginia Committee", Georgia Chamber p.m. until 3 p.m. High School Boger,I dean of women, presents plaque to the Phi Mu sisters for Summer Jobs of Commerce, 1200 Commerce debate and drama coaches will Building, Atlanta, Georgia giving the most blood during the fall quarter Bloodmobile Drive. In response to requests from meet for a discussion period 30303. They will be promptly Pictured from left to right are: Mrs. Virginia Boger, Miss Sandy college students throughout the during that time. Richardson, Miss Alice Gautier, and Miss Nancy Parrish. forwarded a kit containing full country, the American information on participating Association of College Students companies, qualifications desired has prepared three booklets and procedures to be followed in Lafayett College Revises listing organizations interested in scheduling interviews hiring college students for summer employment. One booklet lists jobs Student Freedom Policy available in recreation and resort Magazine Holds Easton, Pa .-(I .P.)-A student discipline and outlines hearing, the right to counsel, the areas. It includes over 450 "Statement on the Rights and hearing procedures right to call and question ranches, restaurants, hotels, Responsibilities of Students," camps and national parks. Story Contest "Lafayette students witnesses, and the right to which includes revised traditionally have enjoyed many appeal. The second booklet deals procedures to guarantee due ATLANTA MAGAZINE is rights and freedoms. However, "Although due process has with jobs in business and process in disciplinary matters, industry. The third booklet has sponsoring a $1,250 short story we believe it is desirable for the existed at Lafayette, we feel that has been adopted at Lafayette information on more than contest with prizes of College to carefully delineate the more specific individual and College, effective with the $750,$300and $200. rights as well as the institutional safeguards are 25,000 federal government jobs. current academic year. The booklets may be Manuscripts must be responsibilities of its students," necessary," according to Dean of The statement reaffirms according to Dr. Charles C. Cole, obtained by writing: Summer previously unpublished works of Students Herman C. Kissiah. Jobs, American Association of short fiction, neatly typed, certain established policies on Jr., provost and dean at the college. College Students, 30 N. La Salle double-spaced, and not more this campus, such as the freedom A document entitled "Rights The procedure outlined in Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60602. than 25 pages long. They must of access to education, freedom of discussion in the classroom, and Freedoms of Students" this statement goes beyond the There is a $2 service charge to be submitted by March 1, 1969, recent court decisions requiring to ATLANTA. 1104 Commerce and freedom of association, written by representatives of the cover the cost of printing and American Association of due process. It is an attempt to handling for each booklet. Building, Atlanta, Ga. 30303. inquiry and expression in University Professors, the insure fairness in disciplinary Requests should specify which Entries should include a extra-curricular activities. It also National Student Association, actions and to preserve the catalog is desired: recreation, postage-paid, self-addressed creates a committee with and American Association of educational functions of the business or government. return envelope. specific responsibility for Colleges, provided the disciplinary process," he said. framework for Lafayette's Among the other rights and statement. freedoms detailed in the "While we agreed in principle statement are: with the national statement, it For All Your Christmas Needs tended to be impersonal. We felt Freedom in Student Affairs. we should prepare one to meet Students may organize and join the unique traditions and associations to promote their Shop concerns for personal growth at common interests; they may Lafayette," Dr. Cole said. support causes by orderly A faculty committee headed means, including peaceful STATESBOROS MOST by Dr. Jacob E. Cooke, John assembly and advocacy;they may Henry MacCracken Professor of invite speakers of their own COMPLETE DRUG STORE History, drafted a statement choosing in order "to allow after considering the viewpoints consideration of a range of of representatives of the student opinion in a forum of free body and faculty. The statement inquiry." was reviewed and accepted by Student Council, the Faculty, It is stated that these T own 8l Campus and the Board. activities must not interfere with "This statement makes the objectives and activities of explicit certain student rights, the college, and that the such as due process in appearance of a speaker does not Ph arinacy disciplinary proceedings, as well indicate agreement with his as certain responsibilities, such | views or endorsement of his as respect for the rights of other position. University Plaza Shopping Center students to pursue their educational goals," Dr. Cooke Freedom of Publication. The said. student press is free of An important aspect of the censorship and editors and CHANEL SHALIMAR REVELON statement is the section dealing managers are protected from with disciplinary procedures. A arbitrary suspension and seven-man Committee on removal. MAX FACTOR BUXTON CAMERAS Student Conduct will be made up of three students, three Responsibility for Expression faculty members, and the Dean of Opinion. Many opportunities ELECTRIC RAZORS BRITISH STERLING of Students. The committee will for expression of student review and recommend policies opinion on college policy are and procedures regarding permitted and sought through YARDLEY COTY FABERGE student conduct here and will such media as Student Council, hear cases of violations by the student newspaper, and the students of college regulations. Interfraternity Council. Other GIFTS THAT ARE DIFFERENT The statement guarantees avenues for expression and students liable to serious communication may be disciplinary action the right to a developed as the need arises. ■■■■■^■■■■■■■B

THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, Dec. 6. 1968 Page9 EAGLES WIN OPENER By MIKE CLARK before fouling out of the game, On the boards GSC picked Sports Editor while Sisk (in his first varsity off 49 stray shots while the contest), chipped in with 14. Virginia cagers pulled down 38. The Eagles opened their Roger Moore and Gene Brown Norman was high, for the 1968-69 cage season with a were the others in double digits Eagles, with 10 rebounds. Moore convincing 105-88 victory over with 12 and 10 respectively. hauled down nine caroms and Virginia Commonwealth on Moore sat out the first half as he Buckler swipped another eight. Saturday, November 30th. With picked up his third foul with 11 Wilkins, of Commonwealth, was 15:00 showing on the clock, in minutes to go. high for the game with 12 as the first half, Phil Sisk cashed in Southern outscored Virginia teammate Rice had 11. on a three point play that put Commonwealth from the gratis Southern's offense worked Coach Frank Radovich's quintet line as well. The Eagles hit 27 almost to perfection as time and 8-7. The Eagles were never free throws compared to 20 by time again an Eagle player behind again as they rolled to the Rams. worked his way to the open for their initial win. Pacing the Ram attack was a clear shot. Obviously fired-up, for the Jasper Rice with 23 points. He GSC (105)- Westerfield 23, season's opener, Georgia was followed by John Lynch Buckler 22, Norman 15, Sisk 14, Southern beat the Rams in every with 17, Charles Wilkins with aspect of the game. Also, a 15, Len Creech with 12 and Moore 12, Brown 10, Miller 7, "glue-tight" Eagle defense Barry Suddath with 10. Waters 2, Bohman. forced the Virginia team into Southern's fine defensive play VCU (88)- Rice 23, Lynch numerous floor mistakes. allowed Virginia Commonwealth 17, Wilkens 15, Creech 12, Southern hit 51 per cent of to hit only 38 per cent of its Suddath 10, Fling 9, Isaac 2, its shots from the floor as the shots from the floor. Lawson 2. Eagles had six men to score in double figures. Leading the scoring parade was senior guard Dave Westerfield, with 23 points. Westerfield canned seven Steve Buckler drives for two points against Va. Commonwealth shots from the floor (mostly on SEE US ABOUT THAT CUT... long jumpers) and hit nine of 10 free throws. Sophomore Steve Buckler was next in the scoring column with 22 points. Eagles Prevail 93-78 John Norman added 15, WOOD'S BARBER

By MIKE CLARK with 18, Sisk with 13 and Brown Sports Editor with 10. SHOP Wilmington's Jim McQuay The Eagles made it two wins University Plaza in a row on Monday, Dec. 2, as tied Norman for game scoring they defeated Wilmington honors with 26 points, while College 93-78. The Eagles will picking-off 10 rebounds. Wayne The travel to Valdosta next Monday, Johnson was the only other ■■*■ Dec. 9, to take on the always Seahawk in double figures as he George-Anne tough Valdosta College quintet. scored 17 points. Moore, who blocked a half a In Monday night's encounter, dozen shots, led all rebounders the Seahawks jumped out in SPORTS as he pulled down 17. Norman front quickly. This was due was next with 12. For the mainly to some fine inside v"|'|:nn second straight time the Eagles shooting plus a full court press which had the Eagles baffled. dominated the boards, as they THE OXFORD SHOP With 15:00 showing on the won in the rebounding clock, Southern was down 6-11, department 44-26. but not for long. Gene Brown Two noticeable aspects of the last half. But that is the and John Helms were inserted toward the North Carolina squad way the ball bounces. i into the line-up and the Eagles u may have made the difference in GSC (93)- Norman 26, Moore began to click. Helms hit for two the game a little more 18, Sisk 13, Brown 10, Helms 8, quick buckets while Brown's ball respectable. One was their UNIVERSITY PLAZA handling (bringing the ball up guards only took three outside Westerfield 7, Buckler 5, Miller court) was just the shots, and second, McQuay, 2, Bond 2, Waters 2, Bohman. "Shot-in-the-arm" that Southern Wilmington (78)- McQuay 26, needed. their fine center, did not make a shot the rest of the game after Johnson 17, Hall 8, Martin 7, R. AFashionable Brown sank two charity shots he put on a pair of glasses, due Johnson 7, DeLutis 6, Vance 2, Way to that tied the game at 19-all with to the loss of a contact mid-way Sahrinsky, Walters 5. 10:22 left in the first half. Then , Under dress John Norman scored on a three point play and Southern was on its way to victory number two. Incidentally, Southern has gone out in front to stay in the first two games on three point plays. And Kayser Perma-Uft makes it so easy for you At the half, Southern was In aCrepeset® bra slip ahead 48-39. Norman had 13 with a new plunge bra to points while Roger Moore and take on tower necklines ... exquisite altover lac* Helms had nine and eight points bra with "Smooth Power" respectively. silky Lycra* and nylon spandex stretch sides Southern continued to and back for perfect fit and control. Coral, Blue increase its lead in the second Sky, Beige Bouquet half. With 10:28 left in the White. A32 *o 36, B 4 game, the Eagles led by 25 C32tb3a$U0Q. points and many of the fans began to file toward the exits. At this point Wilmington made a brief comeback that saw the Seahawks cut the margin to 13 points with 6:22 left. Back into the line- up came Moore, Norman and Phil "The Hawk" Sisk, and with their presences went any hopes of a Wilmington Free Gift Wrapping Norman took scoring honors Also For Mailing. for GSC as he connected on 12 field goals and two cut of six Use Your C & S from the foul line for a total of Charge Account 26 points. Following Norman in the scoring column was Moore Big Roger scores two in 93-78 conquest of Wilmington ^^^■1

THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, Dec. 6,1968 Page 10 Meet The 1968-69 GSC Eagles

ROGER MOORE PHIL SISK JOHN NORMAN STEVE BUCKLER Sophomore DAVE WESTERFIELD Sophomore Junior Sophomore Center Senior Guard Forward Forward Guard

r JOHN HELM GENE BROWN Senior Kneeling; L—R: B. Johnson—Manager, D. Westerfield, J. Helm, S. Buckler, M. Ujlaki, G. Brown, Sophomore Guard T. Bond, and M. Cobb—Trainer. Standing; L—R: Coach Radovich, P. Sisk, J. Fountain, R. ' uard Moore, B. Miller, J. Norman, E. Hills, S. Waters, B. Bohman, and Coach Rowe.

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SCOTT WATERS BARRY MILLER Junior Junior Forward Forward

FRANK RADOVICH Head Coach

BOB BOHMAN J. E. ROWE Senior BOB JOHNSON MICKEY COBB Coach Forward Manager Trainer ■■■^■^^^■^■M

THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, Dec. 6, 1968 Page 11

All men who wish to go out for track team this GYM SHORTS spring By Hutch Dvorak contact Coach Oertley Assistant Gymnastics Coach in Hanner Gym during the winter quarter. A contingent of four Eagle performance considering he was gymnasts traveled to Chicago, the last man up in the event, and time he has spent actually Illinois, last weekend, for the was under extreme pressure. working out. annual Midwest Open. The meet In the all-around, Warbutton Overall, Coach Oertley was was a one-day affair with finished 15th out of 37 proud of the young Eagle preleminaries in a morning competitors and Blasko did a gymnasts who have proved they session and the finals at night. good job in free exercise, side are a team to be reckoned with, Gymnasts from as far away as horse and vaulting. and a potential power in California, Massachusetts and One interesting aspect was gymnastics. "The trip to Chicago Minnesota were there with GSC that Coach Mayer finished sixth was very worthwhile, and was an being the Southernmost school in free exercise and second in attending. excellent beginning to what we Dan Warbutton, Tony Blasko, parallel bars; quite an know will be our finest season accomplishment considering the said Oertley. Bill Godwin, and Terry Nelson made up the squad that competed against gymnasts representing all the nationally | ranked universities. Among those attending were: Michigan, M c Michigan State, Illinois, Southern Illinois, Indiana State, Iowa, Iowa State and other Dan Warbutton Photo by Emory Moody representatives from the Big Ten, Big Eight and W.A.C. Conferences. GSC did well against this tough competition and the coaching staff was very encouraged by the individual performances. Dan Warbutton made it to the finals on Saturday night (the top six qualifiers on each event were selected.) Out of 75 entries on the long horse vault, Dan was in first place, going into the finals, with a 9.55 score. An unfortunate slip dropped him to 4th place in the finals, but this is quite an accomplishment for Georgia Southern to have a gymnast finish so high in this meet; probably the second best collegiate meet in the nation. Bill Godwin also did an outstanding job, scoring an 8.7 Bill Godwin in free exercise. Perhaps a bit Photo by Emory Moody underscored, Bill is on his way toward establishing himself as a nationally ranked free exercise man with his 18th place finish out of 91 entries. "The 20th Century On the side horse Terry Nelson finished 12th out of 111 entries. In the longest and toughest event of the Terry Nelson competition, Terry's routine Store With Photo by Emory Moody scored an 8.8; an excellent Kappa Alpha The 19th Hallmark Wins Title Intramural football this past Century week saw Kappa Alpha winning Christmas Cards the Fraternity League championship by deafeating Phi FOR Prkcs." Delta Theta 25-6. KA is undefeated in league play but ♦ Dad • Uncle was twice tied—once by TEP and once by Kappa Sigma. TEP needs only to defeat Delta Tau ♦ Mother * Aunt _ Delta in its final game to clinch second place. TEP, at this time, has an 8-1-1 record while Pi ♦ Brother ♦ Sister Y Kappa Phi by virtue of a 13-0 win over Sigma Nu supports an • Sweetheart M 10-2 record and holds down third place. ATO is next with a ♦ Etc. 9-2 record. Other league action saw Sigma Pi win their first game of Plus Box Cards the year by defeating Chi Sigma Cee-k 12-0, and Sig Ep forfeiting to ATO. Outcomes of the other Your Name Imprinted games were not available. Only one game was turned in concerning the Independent 24 Hr. Servks League. In this encounter the DISCOUNT Unknowns blanked Cone Hall # 19-0. The race for the Lanier s championship is still up for grabs with the Falcons, KOG and the Unknowns battling it out for the Book Store title. The outcome of the race will not be known until all Chandler Road WINDSOR VILLAGE games have been completed. f JV's Elect THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, Dec. 6,1968 Page 12 Co-Captains BABY EAGLES WIN 89-75

Charles Gibbons and Danny Georgia Southern's JV Although happy that the Gordon were recently elected basketball team opened their junior varsity won, Coach co-captains of the 1968-69 Baby 1968-69 cage season on a Johnson was not pleased with Eagle basketball team. winning note as they defeated the over-all performance of the "Very good selections", scrappy Norman College 89-75 team. "Defensively we are still commented Coach Johnson. last Saturday night. The Baby weak and the ball-handling was "Both young men are well liked Eagles led at halftime by the sloppy at times. We play the and respected by the other narrow margin of 44-41. The Citadel Frosh December 7th, members of the team. 1 expect a JV's balanced scoring attack was and it will take a much improved good job of leadership from led by Charles Gibbons with 21 performance to win that one." these two", he added. points, Danny Gordon with 19, J ohnson also commented, Gordon is a non-scholarship Steve Melton with 18, Mike "Bergbom came off the bench sophomore who played on last Ujlaki with 11 and Rob and gave the offense a lift (he year's freshman team as a Bergbom with 10. The Norman scored 10 quick points on the starting forward. He decided not Bears were led in scoring by second half). Melton is to play basketball this year but Steve Major with 18 points and improving daily." Coach changed his mind about a week Jim Marshall with 17. Johnson went on to say. "Other before try-outs. According to his members of the team are coach, he is ,a good shooter, Gibbons and Melton also led showing improvement as they adequate ballhandler and gives in rebounding, each picking off gain experience playing against 100 percent a\ all times. Danny 14 missed shots. college players." is a good shooter, adequate ball- handler and gives 1 00 percent at all times. Gibbons was sought after by Gibbons in action during Blue—White game Photo by Emory Moody several schools in the North and South, but chose Georgia Southern because of it being close to his home and, also, he does not like cold weather. Road-Runners Charlie is not the tallest member of his family. His older brother, Abe, is 6'8" and attends a junior Defeat Emory college in Minnestoa, while his JBI younger brother, LeRoy, is only The Georgia Southern into the final straight and 6'5" (but still growing), and is a IEC cross-country team could hardly galloped in for fourth place. junior at Josey High School in have wound up their first Jones usually finishes fourth on Augusta. Charlie is majoring in competitive season in a more the team. history and hopes to coach after k Soi impressive style than the way in Then number five man Joe graduation. which they beat the tough Williams appeared, running like a Emory University team on hare, with Philips right on his Saturday, November 23. The heels. Philips turned on a final "road— runners" defeated burst of speed but could not get Emory 23-32 to give them their past Williams and the two third win in their three dual actually tied for fifth place, but meets of the season. the officials put them as Hugh de Lacy took over the finishing fifth and sixth. lead from Emory's Perkins 400 Finally Byron Pearce, the The yards after the start and was usual number three man, came never headed again. He finished in to take seventh place. Pearce George-Anne 30 seconds ahead of the Emory was still recovering from recent runners who finished second and bad illness and was not in his Gordon puts one up during practice. third respectively, while running best form but still turned in a Photo by Emory Moody the course in 20:01. fine effort. SPORTS |The big upset within the This was the last scheduled Georgia Southern ranks came meet for the cross-country team when Bob Philips, who was but Coach Oertley is trying to previously number two on the arrange a demonstration race team, was still not in sight when here, with either Georgia or Glenn "Bunny" Jones turned Georgia Tech next quarter.

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