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Vol. 58 - No. 10 Statesboro, Georgia 30458 January 16, 1978

By Regents Dr. Dale LickNamedNewGSC President

Dr. Dale Lick, Dean of the publications, Lick holds committee, in accordance Dr. Nicholas Quick, the School of Sciences and memberships in several with University System acting president of GSC, will Health Professions at Old professional organizations policy, submitted an return to the vice-president's Dominion University in including The Association of unranked list of three office when Dr. Lick takes Norfolk, Virginia, was Computing Machinery, candidates to Chancellor office. Quick will step down named 13th President of Mathematical Association of George Simpson in December from the vice-president's Georgia Southern College at America; and The American from which the final position on July 1, 1978, to last week's meeting of the Association of University selection was made. return to the classroom. University System Board of Administrators. "While all the final Dr. Lick will have a role Regents in Atlanta. Lick, 40, received his B.S. candidates were excellent, in conjunction with the vice- Lick is expected to assume and M.S. Degrees in Dr. Lick brings to the College presidential search com- his new post no later than Mathematics from Michigan some abilities and back- mittee in screening appli- July 1 of this year, although State University and his ground that we think will be cants. Quick said that there is the exact date has not yet Ph.D. in Math from the extremely useful in helping no problem with the timing of been determined. University of California at Georgia Southern to move his decision to return to A native of Marlette, Riverside. forward," said Dr. Leo teaching. "A new vice- Mich., Lick has served in his The announcement ends a Parrish, chairman of the president will be selected well present position since 1974. six-month search for the Presidential Search Com- before I return to the He had previously held successor to former President mittee. classroom," said Quick. positions as Vice-President Dr. Pope A. Duncan, who for Academic Affairs at resigned last July to accept Russel Sage College, Troy, the presidency of Stetson CCC Setting Up N.Y., from 1972-74; and as University in DeLand, Head of the Mathematics Florida. Department at Drexel The Presidential Search University, Philadelphia, Committee at Georgia Dr. Dale Lick, Georgia Southern Colleges' Scholarship Fund Pa., from 1969-72. Southern screened over 230 The author of numerous names for the position. The new president. By TERRY MILLER "Refrigerator rental from the company is cheaper than Brick And Atlanta Rhythm Section To Appear The Central Coordinating last year," he said, "but the Committee is setting up a rental price for students has scholarship fund from profits also been lowered." At Georgia Southern Homecoming Concert made through the refrig- The scholarship "will erator rental program. probably go to a senior" and By BETH BLOUGH Among the group's top its Stone magazine, the Atlanta disco, and jazz for musical Billy Parker, head of the first person should be The Atlanta Rhythm are "Doraville," "Back Up Rhythm Section is "gener- effet newly coined as "." budgetary affairs, says that chosen by the end of the Section with special guest, Against the Wall," "Angel ally regarding by most The group released their first $2,000 was made from last quarter, although nothing Brick, will appear in concert (What in the World's Come Southern rockers as the best album, Good High, in 1976 year's refrigerator rental has been finalized, he said. Friday, January 27, at 8:00 Over Us)," "Dog Days," and band in the southeast..." and made the number one and $8,000 is expected by the Shelton Evans, director of p.m. in the Hanner Field- "Georgia Rhythm." spot of the music charts in end of the year. financial aide, has suggested house as part of the 1978 Brick, also based in December of that same year "As of Sept. 30,1978, there that $200 go to a senior each Homecoming festivities. According to Rolling Atlanta, combines soul, with the hit single, "Dazz." should be $10,000 available," quarter and $50 a quarter to a Tickets for this Student Both album and single he said. "The $10,000 will be junior. Union Board production will became gold. deposited in the bank and the Parker said that a be $4 advance, $5 at the door The group has produced a interest will be used for the scholarship and loans for students and $6 advance second album, Brick, scnoiarship. future CCC committee will submit to the $7 at the door general featuring their hit "Dusic." members can add to this CCC two or three names, admission. Jimmy Brown, a native of amount but can not take then the CCC will vote on the Tickets for the show are Savannah and leader of the away from it." recipient of the scholarship. on sale on campus in the group, plays a total of 14 The scholarship "is not The rental program is set ticket office upstairs at instruments and sings based on financial need and up for profits "to keep us on Rosenwald. Advance tickets baritone. Others in the band you don't have to fill out our toes," he said. "If the sales move to the Hanner box are Ray Ransom, vocalist forms," Parker said. "The program was set up to break office on Friday, January 27 and bass guitarist; Donald money will probably be based even, the refrigerator from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. After Nevins, keyboard player and on academic and college manager would not be as 5 p.m. on the 27th all tickets saxophonist; Reggie Hargis, activity." notivated on his job." will be $1 more. lead guitarist and tenor; and The great increase in Profits are washed out at Eddie Irons, drummer. profits from the program is the end of the year because The Atlanta based ARS, a Pete Finney, chairman of due to renegotiations with "the money is spent on the Southern rock leader, the SUB, said that he hopes the refrigerator company, he students in a special project," according to various music this concert will provide said. he said. magazines, produced their involvement for more r~* first album entitled Atlanta students in concerts as well INSIDE Rhythm Section in 1972 and as homecoming itself. i has since added five more to "With this combination of 5 RHA functions -Pg-4 their credit including Third bands appealing to a wider \ Editorials, letters. _pg. 6 Annual Pipe- Dream, Dog variety of students, the \ Short people _pg. 8 Days, and their most recent concert should be the best Basketball overview. -pg. 10 release, Rock and Roll The Atlanta Rhythm Section (shown above) Georgia Southern has ever Classifieds -pg- 12 Alternative. and Brick are scheduled to play at Homecoming. had."

mumjuiim Page Two, January 16, 1978 "N Dr. Lick Speaks At Foy Arts Building

New President Addresses GSC 5 By EDDIE DONATO goal is to advance GSC to president's office, the faculty, tunities that we can." become the best of it's type staff, alumni association, Lick said that higher not only in Georgia but in and others. Lick said that he "I'm prepared to commit education is critical because this area, he said. does not come to GSC to all my energies and ability to there's nothing that in- "There is no substitute for manage the institution but to advance this institution and fluences people and the lives quality. Anyone who talks provide leadership for the make it as meaningful as of people more than higher about developing program- future. possible to the people that education. "It's my belief t SUB Resignations ming and services and does "I will try to help each of take advantage of its that each individual no not work exceedingly hard you to do the kinds of things services," said Dr. Dale Lick matter who he or she may be By ESTES production jobs. "Mark towards reaching that that you think are needed to WAYNE newly selected president of has significant value, .Six members of the 12- wanted to work in other areas quality is not going to serve make GSC become the Georgia Southern College, in meaning, and worthiness; member Student Union and Kathy left to go to school as effectively as they institution you think it a meeting with faculty, staff, and that we have a great Board resigned at the end of at Augusta," said Finney. otherwise could." Lack said should be," he said. students, and community opportunity as a higher Fall quarter, according to Juan Felipe, interning in that he will be striving for Lick added that "together members in the Foy Fine Arts education institution to help Atlanta, was forced to leave high quality for Georgia we should be committed to Pete Finney, chairman. Building last Wednesday. advance that." Michael Oreste, business his assistantship in art and lick said that "GSC is in Southern. providing the people in this manager, left to work in special productions. an excellent position to face Lick expressed his hope region, the state of Georgia, "Probably one of my Brunswick. Finney said The board will hire two the future with a bright smile, that trust and an effective and in some respects beyond strongest commitments is to Oreste would be missed people for publicity positions some commitment, and a lot communications system will Georgia the best educational the basic belief of the worth of because "he has served on the but those will be the only of hard work." My minimum be established between the and professional oppor- all people," said Lick. SUB so long ... about four or additions before the new 1 five years." Central Coordinating V Bill Cary and Richard Committee officers appoint Cole have left their positions new board members in May. on the publicity staff. "Cary Finney told the board at Williams Dining Hall May Close has resigned to fulfill other its first meeting that more obligations, and Cole left no would be demanded of each By WAYNE ESTES increase difficult to prepare reason for his resignation," member, but he was sure Williams was less than gathering information on " Finney said. confident the students would Williams Center Dining for, said May. 100 per cent efficient, but was how many people are eating Mark Murphy and Kathy not be affected by the Hall may be closed Spring He said much of Williams' equally confident Landrum which meals in which hall. Allen resigned from their resignations. quarter, according to Bill food, such as desserts and was over 100 per cent May, acting director of Food salad, already is prepared at efficient. May also encouraged j Landrum. Total-electric Services. Each dining hall must students to cooperate as well May said the minimum cooking at Landrum is over-produce at each meal, as communicate with Food wage increase plus the cheaper than Williams' gas- Homecoming Announced and closing Williams will cut Services, either directly with fired kitchen. facility's inefficiency are a portion of that loss, he said. him or through Linda' Mercer Teddy Bears at 12:00 major factors in the decision Williams can efficiently Gilbert, coordinator of By SUANN COLSTON May said that the new in the Hanner Field House. that should be made by the feed 1,200, yet only about 600 auxiliary services in the Vali-Dine Series IV computer The Eagles will play at 3:00 middle of this quarter. to 800 students eat there Central Coordinating Comm- Homecoming festivities will help in weeks to come, p.m. At half-time the Over 2,800 meal contracts regularly, he said. He was ittee. . for Georgia Southern will be have been sold for Winter - held on January 27 and 28. Homecoming queen will be announced. quarter, so the expected drop For the first time in four of 600 to 700 contracts Spring years the Homecoming A variety of activities are quarter makes May confident parade will be able to leave being planned for the that Landrum can adequate- FREEBIESH! campus and proceed through students and alumni. The ly serve all contract students downtown Statesboro to the homecoming festivities will then. courthouse on East Main begin on Friday night with a The 1977-78 Food Services Assorted Posters Street. The parade will leave concert featuring the Atlanta budget was prepared 12 i - the gym parking lot at about Rhythm Section and Brick. months ago causing the wage 10:30 a.m. Featured in this year's No Purchase Necessary parade will be approximately 12 floats and six high school One marching bands. Three of the high schools participating Beginning Tuesday, January 17 are Westside of Augusta, Wash Load Swainsboro and Lyons. From 11:00 a.m. While Supplies There will also be a color guard, clowns, crazy cars, Last and animated characters. After the parade, the Limit 2 Per Customer Georgia Southern's women's basketball team will play the FREE! We Also Have i , Ol£ Lamp Thru January Shop Tea Crates (with this coupon) Betty McDougald & On Sale Mary Ann Hackett STAR'S Custom made lamps $3.50 and repair service Featuring beautiful Coin Laundry Diane lampshades: handsewn silk, & parchment, & rice cloth. Dry Cleaners 405 Donenoc St. Statesboro ' 764-2579 681-4690 Open Tues, Fri., 2-6 p.m.

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FILMS INCORPORATED WINTER FILM SCHEDULE Wednesdays Weekdays Jan. 18 "Day the Earth Stood Still" 8:00 & 10:00 p.m. Jan. 20-22 "The Deep" Fri. & Sat. 9:00 p.m. Sun. 5:45, 8 & 10:15 p.m. Jan. 25 "The Sting" 5:45, 8:00 & 10:15 p.m. Jan. 27-29 "The Enforcer" Fri. & Sat. 9 p.m. Sun. 6,8 & 10 p.m. Feb. 1 "For Whom the Bells Toll" 8:00 & 10:00 p.m. Feb. 3-5 'All the President's Men" Fri. & Sat. 9 p.m. Sun. 6 & 9 p.m.

***** SPECIAL MOVIE ***** Monday & Tuesday, February 6 & 7 - "SOUND OF MUSIC" - 8:00 p.m. ***** SPECIAL MOVIE *****

* Feb. 8 "The Discreet Charm of 8:00 & 10:00 p.m. Feb. 10-12 "Bound for Glory" Fri. & Sat. 9 p.m. the Bourgeoise" Sun. 6 & 9 p.m.

********************************** HUMPHREYBOGARTFILMFESTIVAL *********************************** February 13 — 18 Monday "MALTESE FALCON" 8:00 & 10:00 p.m. Thursday "TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE" 8:00 & 10:00 p.m. Tuesday "CASABLANCA" 8:00 & 10:00 p.m. Friday "AFRICAN QUEEN" 10:00 p.m. Wednesday "CAINE MUTINY' 8:00 & 10:00 p.m. Saturday 'DESPERATE HOURS" 10:00 p.m.

Feb. 17-19 "A Star Is Born" Fri. & Sat. 7 p.m. . Sun. 3, 6 & 9 p.m. - Feb. 21-22 Classic Cartoon Comix Tue. 8 p.m., Wed. 10 p.m. Feb. 24-26 "Silver Streak" Fri. & Sat. 9 p.m. Sun. 6, 8& 10 p.m. - Mar. 1 "The Mark of Zorro" 30 p.m. Mar. 3-5 "Towering Inferno" Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m. m ' "The Three Musketeers" 15 p.m. Sun. 6 & 9 p.m. 1 Mar. 8 "Barry Lyndon" 00 p.m. Mar. 10-12 "Islands in the Stream" Fri. & Sat. 9 p.m. Mar. 15 "Bang the Drum Slowly' 00 & 10:00 p.m. Sun. 8& 10 p.m.

Wednesday Films FREE -- All Others 75( ALL FILMS WILL BE SHOWN IN THE BIOLOGY LECTURE HALL

I Page Four, January 16, 1978 RHA Makes Plans For Winter Quarter Residence Hall Association Maps Functions By SANDRA AARON Coordinating Committee, the residence halls that he menu according to the theme second annual "Anything and CCC officers attend the college community and presides over weekly to of the week. Goes" contest will return weekly RHA meetings and The Residence Hall outside interests. discuss problems and The social committee is spring quarter, coordinated the RHA officers urge all Association (RHA) as happenings within each coordinating the annual by the social committee. interested parties to do so. representative of approxi- RHA functions through council in the district. campus-wide talent show Meetings are held on Monday A spring workshop and mately 3,000 or 48 percent of four districts and four with «estants coming at 3:00 in the Testing Room of retreat is being organized by Georgia Southern College's committees. The educational Each committe has from winners of residence the Rosenwald Building. The student body (that portion committee works jointly with coordinated activities in their hall talent shows. This the special committee. auxiliary committee, also that resides in residence the CCC in matters of perspective areas for winter committee provides movies to According to Ronnie Fennel, concerned with he intervisi- president of RHA, the spring halls) coordinates and educational concern; the quarter. The education the residence halls and tation policy and possible initiates social and educa- social committee coordinates committee plans to initiate a campus at a reduced cost retreat is designed to changes, urged students who acquaint the new officers tional programs. concerts, dances and films, mini-lecture series in the through RHA's affiliation would like to see changes both campus-wide and residence halls to bring with the National Associa- with the responsibilities of implemented to send Membership within the within residence halls; the together faculty members being a leader. organization consists of all tion of College and Univer- proposals to RHA, Landrum auxiliary committee, like the and residents. The format sity Residence Halls. The The Student Union Board Box 11211 or 11296. regularly enrolled resident CCC's auxiliary committee, will involve a lecture followed students residing in resi- assumes duties concerning by a question and answer dence halls. RHA has 14 food services, housing, and period. The committee is also voting members (a member vending machines. This planning a campus-wide from each residence hall committee also works closely lecture comparable to the council, or person designated with the CCC. The special Carol Kope lecture sponsored Division Could Change Name by said hall council), four committee performs remain- by RHA last year. The officers, and two advisors ing tasks that are not covered education committee has By SHERYL WALKER GSC, the Faculty Senate (one being the assistant Georgia Southern would then by the other three groups. It goals to sponsor educational Committee shared with the director of housing, the other Dr. Donald Hackett, head have a larger variety of provides a work force and films in the future. president in making deci- a hall director elected from of the Division of Tech- schools and curriculums volunteers and is responsible sions regarding future year to year). The Associa- nology, has made a bid to than any other senior college for publicity pertaining to Beginning January 18th development of the college, tion's budget is appropriated change the title of Division of in Georgia. events and programs for a seven week succession, including the establishment from contributing residence Technology to School of implemented by RHA. the auxiliary committee is of new schools. The proposal would not halls, funds from the Central implementing a program Technology. require an increased budget, The proposal was brought Coordinating Committee and RHA is divided into four whereby each week two Dr. Quick favors the and only a few minor before acting president, Dr. the department of housing. districts to ensure communi- residence halls will choose a proposal, saying, "It would adjustments in admini- Nicholas Quick, last quarter. The 14 representatives of cation between the Associa- meal theme and decorate add status to the division and stration would be needed. Dr. Hackett presented it to the Association meets weekly tion and residence halls. Williams and Landrum its members, and it would "We function like a school," the Faculty Senate Commit- to serve as a channel of Each officer, president, vice- Centers accordingly. Bill attract more students and says Dr. Hackett. "For tee in December for communication between hall president, secretary and May, director of food faculty to its program." The example, we have our own discussion. It will be voted on councils, the Central treasurer has a district of services, has agreed to plan a addition of another school at degrees and curriculum, and at the next meeting which is GSC would increase the so I feel we are deserving of January 23. opportunity to achieve the title School of Tech- Under the statutes of university accreditation. Judicial Affairs Releases Report nology.

Editors Note: The tions and one student was restricted disciplinary probation. Come To Uncle Ralph's: following information charged with a general r has been released under violation of Georgia South- the guidelines of the ern College regulations. The cases involved 'The Place Everyone's Trying To Copy >> Constitution of the unauthorized entry, disrup- One student was placed tive behavior, theft of a College Judicial Board, on disciplinary probation textbook, and damage to article 10 and is in and five students received property. compliance with Sec. 438 TRY OUR NEW of the General Education Provisions Act, as amend- SUBMARINE SANDWICHES ed, 20 USC 12329 (Buck- ley Amendment). IOLDMAINE <^; K Gary Morgan, director of judicial affairs, released the Tuna Salad Sub following information for the Chicken Salad Sub first week of winter quarter. Five students were Shrimp Salad Sub charged with major viola- Ham Salad Sub M SP"" COUPON MI—-| BOOTS Refreshment Center Recreation Center BLACK ONLY 99

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Page Five, January 16, 1978 Students Question Trustee Elections favored the need for student (CPS)—Students have counsel for the student vania and the President of Penn State. Six members are and faculty representation SOUTHERN plaintiffs and attorney with been fighting for seats on on governing boards agrued Public Citizens Litigation appointed by the Governor their universities' governing that the students and faculty boards for almost a decade Group, a Ralph Nader and approved by the State Senate. This process is not members, could have the and administrative doors affiliate. positive effect of communi- have begun to open. Peering being challenged. "The present system is But when it comes to cating the needs of their PEOPLE in through the cracks, constituencies to the board, students have learned that defective...and (the Penn special interests groups State) case seeks to knock out representing agribusiness contributing needed personal the first problem they may and professional experience have to deal with is the Board agricultural and industrial and industry, the sparks are concerns because they flying. Six trustees are and helping bridge the gap of Trustees itself. represent skewed interest on elected by agricultural between students and the Last April, four students complex nature of the boards. Broucek . . . at Pennsylvania State the board...they have no legal societies in each county in the Dr. Jack Broucek, Head of the Deaprtment of Music justification or connection state and six are elected by The main argument at Georgia Southern College, was recently elected University charged that the against this sort of selection of the Board of with the University," mining, manufacturing, chairman of Region Seven of the National Association Morrison added. engineering and mechanical representation was the of Schools of Music at the annual meeting of the Trustees at Penn State was problem of conflict of illegal, and that any future societies, none of whom, the association in Chicago. Jim Scarantino, one of the suit charges, has any interest. Students would As chairman, Broucek will serve on the National selection system which students who brought the push vested interests into the involves elections of Board particular connection with Board of Directors for a three-year term. Approximately suit, went to court to argue Penn State. Nine trustees system of having "outside 475 member schools were represented at the meeting members must include that the university is not "a and objective points of view," participation of students. elected by alumni are also which featured guest speakers Dr. David Matthews, vehicle for government to being questioned. according to such institu- President of the University of Alabama, and Samuel If the suit is successful, 21 underwrite special interests" The Penn State is hung up tions as the Carnegie Gould, Chancellor Emeritus of the State University of trustees now selected by and that "there is too great a in court until early next year Commission which said in New York. special agricultural and temptation for representa- and if successful, a Penn 1972 that any students industrial groups and Penn tives of agribusiness and State student many be able to placed on governing boards industrial groups to make should not be from that Bishop State alumni will be removed. sit down with the trustees for Dr Gale Bishop, Associate Professor of Geology at edvLCSCufnat' "polky that institution. "The suit seeks to the 1978-1979 term. GSC, recently published a paper on 71 million year old establish the principle that improves their narrow Attitudes have softened Meanwhile, a. 1972 survey fossil lobsters from Montana. state universities which interests while ignoring the on student participation in and there is good news, at select its trustees by an interests of the students who institutional governing least, from the University of electoral method must do so are most directly affected by boards found that 14 percent Delaware. E. Norman on a student-wide basis as is the trustees' decisions." of colleges and universities Veasey, chairperson of the Committee on Student- Colonel Sanders One former member of the had students as members of done for government office," Alumni Trustees, said last Penn State Board of Trustees governing boards, most said Alan Morrison, legal month that "there is no doubt, Presents - The Different held a building contract with without any voting privi- that there will be a recent the university, according to leges. By 1974, ten states had graduate elected to the Board Morrison.. students as voting members Kind of Chicken — on their Board of Trustees or of Trustees" when one of the There are 32 members on current trustees steps down There has always been "Fried" Chicken. the current board, including regents. Three years ago, thos who from the board. But not before Colonel Sanders invented his the Governor of Pennsyl- way of Lovingly preparing Chicken with 11 Herbs and Spices has there been a DIFFERENT Kind of Fried Chicken! A good meal. A good deal.

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BETH BLOUGH ALISON TERRY Editor Managing Editor Southern vs. Ivy League

Georgia Southern is an part of the workload of a Minister, Abba Eban; and institution of higher class. internationally reknowned ED DONATO LONNIE MOTT education and a good one, There are other schools scientist, Paul Erlich. News Editor ^HSSwSS1 Business Manager though to hear many people which require more work of Many diverse musical talk, a person not acquainted their students than does talents such as blues singer, with the school would Southern, but even this is B. B. King; The Preservation probably get an entirely relative to the course and the Hall Jazz Band; Stephen Editorial views expressed in The George-Anne are not necessarily those of the GSC different idea. Recently there Stills; and southern rockers, administration or faculty. Signed columns are solely the viewpoint of the writer. teacher. The fact that the has been an increased workload of other schools Lynyrd Skynyrd have emphasis on the devaluation may be greater is no appeared in concert here. of grades and grade inflation indication that the schools Each week there are two or Ed Donate has rocketed as standards of are any better or that the three movies available for education and the quality of students graduating from viewing at little or no cost to students graduating from them are any better educated. students. colleges and universities has It simply means their Southern is nationally decreased. Somewhere in the Distribution System education was more struc- known for many of its sports apparent struggle to achieve tured within the outlines of the best education has arisen teams including baseball, course work than would be a basketball, golf, and tennis. the misconception that to comparable education from gain a good education a These events often occur on Favored Over Traditional Southern. campus and are open freely to person must attend a certain In addition to academics, all students. At the end of each course systems a student could student becomes competitive school—namely an Ivy Georgia Southern, though students are faced with a receive a final grade that with the scale and not the League school or one with a lacking the funds of many In order to benefit from final numerical evaluation of would not be the same if other students in the class. comparable reputation. private and larger schools the various programs the their work (or lack of it) another method of computa- Such an inflexible system with much bigger endow- school offers, the students known as a grade. A grade is tion were used. can produce results such as ments and therefore not must do their part. They must usually converted, by the This belief in itself and A number of instructors all the students in a able to offer as many show interest and support by instructor, to an alphabetical when savored and advanced determine grades by using a particular class falling into activities, does work their attendance. The more ranking and later reworked by these "upper crust" scale ranked 0 to 100. This one classification such as A, well within its budget to the students support the into the state university 4.0 institutions is bad. But when scale is a handy item B, or C. There is a possibility provide the students with a school's activities, the more grading system. the idea saturates the commonly found around that every student in a class number of programs. The activities can be scheduled Grades are supposed to educational system to the various levels of academic would do exactly the same lecture series has brought and the broader the define the students who extent that the schools not life. Many students become work by that is very remote. many notable speakers in the education that can be master course material included in the arbitrary familiar with this system as For example, an instruc- past several years including obtained. Only through . relative to other students in "elite" begin to believe it, the early as elementary school. tor could give a number of nationally syndicated personal example by each the same learning situation. results can be tragic. Just as The final grade in the course tests during the quarter in columnist, James K. Kil- student can the quality of the A student who earns an A is a person who is taught to is determined by the which the total number of patrick; former Israeli Prime school be shown. to be differentiated from the instructor gathering scores points for all questions believe that he is good or bad student who earns a C in the based on the 0 to 100 scale, answered correctly is 165. will ultimately alter his same course. Butis this what adding them together and This number could be more or behavior patterns to really happens under some finally dividing them by the less, depending on the conform, so will a school. classroom grading situa- number of scores. A teacher number of tests given and And I have heard this very tions? ultimately places a student's how many, possible points philosophy applied to this Editorial 'We' Grades are basically success, mediocracy, or could be scored on each of school not only from determined by systems that failure in a position that is them. At the end of the outsiders, but also from students and faculty of the instructor chooses to relative to a well defined quarter the instructor The staff of the George-Anne would like to congratulate Georgia Southern. implement during the structure. In using the numbers a sheet of paper Dr. Dale Lick on his recent selection by the Board of quarter. Under different archaic 0 to 100 system, each from 0 to whatever the Time and again I have Regents as the next president of Georgia Southern. highest possible score is and heard my GPA downgraded We welcome Dr. Lick to Statesboro and our campus and then places the students by people from the "better" extend our wholehearted support for his presidency. name next to the score they schools simply because it was Dr. Lick is currently the Dean of the School of Sciences obtained. A letter grade is a measure of my academic and Health Professions at Old Dominion University and LETTERS then determined by how the achievement from this has served in various other positions which undoubtedly News Priority The golfers were on the scores' are grouped or particular school as if qualify him to be the chief administrator at Southern. We six o'clock news and received distributed over the scale. attending Southern could be are sure that Dr. Lick will do a fine job during his tenure On Sports Page a half page spread in the The student or students who equated with watching here. Orlando paper. Also, they score above and beyond the Romper Room. Even around The George-Anne would also like to commend the Needs Evaluating were pictured along with a lower scored groups receive campus I have heard Presidential Search Committee for the many hours of hard nice article in "Golf Weekly," an A. The student or students students say they came to work it did in finding the best possible president for Dear Editor: a nationally circulated who are in the next group Southern because it was the Southern. The staff of the George- magazine, yet, their own receive a B. In this way the only place they could afford The committee's work of screening applicants and Anne does such a good job school newspaper can only students are graded in but they would have interviewing prospectives began last Spring Quarter and considering you all go to manage to squeeze them in relation to the other students preferred to go to a "better" included more than seven months of reviewing more than class, take tests, and write on the bottom of the sports in the class. school. 200 applicants. papers like the rest of us. page. Put your feet into some It has been statistically However, in the October 18th golf spikes and imagine how proven that the distribution The fact is that Georgia issue the priorities on the you would feel being method of scoring is an Southern does offer a broad sports page seemed a bit out shrugged off by your own accurate measure of achieve- range of academic, cultural, The Central Coordinating Committee of Georgia of line. The golf team had college paper. Further, the ment under various testing and entertainment activities Southern has recently set up a scholarship fund out of the returned two weeks before links men were placed below situations. The use of this which result in a good total revenue generated from refrigerator rentals. The George- with the first place plaque a 6th place finish by "Bud type of grading system can education for any student Anne applauds this effort on the part of the student from the Cyprus Gardens Floyd's water polo team." sometimes be found in who is willing to take government to benefit the students. Intercollegiate played at What is water polo anyway? psychology departments advantage of it. Any student Often the student government is criticized for an Greeleafe in Winter Haven, B. K. Pettus, in the where statistical procedure is with the initiative and desire apparent lack of productivity and tangible evidence of their Florida and Wake Forrest November 22nd issue, left out and instrument of great can learn and graduate well- work. However, this action by the CCC is an obvious aid to just to name a few. In one minority neglected by the value and importantce. The educated from any school the students and merits the thanks of the student body. addition, the individual George-Anne: golfers. distribution method of regardless of its reputation. Through projects such as this the student government champion was also from grading has merit in all The major difference between and other campus organizations increase their credibility Southern, Mike Donald, who academic departments of a schools is the degree to which among students, faculty, and administration. has an excellent chance to be Wearing Munsingwears and school and should be looked the student must seek out Further, this type action decreases cause for complaints an all-American this year if proud, into by instructors who are knowledge on his own aimed at student government ineffectiveness and he continues his pace. Ove R. Parr not familiar with it. without gaining it directly as inactivity. Page Seven, January 16, 1978 Jan. 17 Mime Theater Presentation InMcCroan , By LYNN BLANKS (as by realistic and January 17th, in McCroan "can take many paths. gestures). It has been Auditorium at 8:15, you can Through it, we can create our Webster defines it as "the described as "faceless judge for yourself the own characters, either comic art of creating and portray- elements, responding to one definition of Mime. or tragic. It's based on big ing a character or of another in a dramatic and Bert Houle and Sophie emotion and the performer "narration by body movement silent statement." On Wibaux bring their Mime must be emotionally in- Theatre to the GSC campus volved." to the delight of many a Renowned as foremost culture seeker. Strength, artists in the theater's silent muscle control, grace and world, Houle and Wibaux Student Cures choreographed action blend outward expertise with incorporate this ancient inner feeling. artistry. "This is not just an Houle and Wibaux agree expression of our own," Statesboro Blues that mime is more abstract Sophie adds. "It is touching than pantomime in that a something that the spectator all year (except for and By NANCY BATEMAN theme is symbolized rather feels." occasional mud slide to break than a story line. Often the Tickets for the Mime the monotony), many mime is not as easily Theatre performance are What means nuthin', says outdoor activities are nuthin', and hits you stiff at understood as the panto- available at the ticket sales available to GSC students. mime because mime moves in office, 2nd floor, Rosenwald times? Something that at one Some of these include going time or another plagues us many directions. Building. Admission is free to for a long bike ride in the "Mime," said Sophie, GSC students with ID. all? country with some friends. Boredom. Or canoeing down the Maybe better known Ogeechee. around here as the "States- Pick one of the many lakes boro Blues." aroud for fishing or a picnic. CINEMA-SCOPE After recently hearing Explore one of Bulloch several GSC students County's old, "haunted", , The Day the Earth Stood Underwater terror is the complain "there's nothing to abandoned houses. Still, starring Michael advertised theme of this do around here," the urge to Take pictures. Rennie, Patricia Neal, Sam weekend's feature, The sjtpport the opposite Visit the ducks at the lake. Jaffe and Hugh Marlowe is Deep. viewpoint rejecting the Or pitch a tent and camp out this Wednesday's free movie. Robert Shaw, Jacqueline GSC students will be exposed to a unique art theory that Statesboro is dull under the pines. This 1951 science fiction Bisset and Nick Nolte star in form when Houle and Wibaux present a came to mind. Although there are classic is the story of an this story of deep sea drug program in Mime. _. Contrary to what many several good eating places ominous spaceship which traffic. Most critics agreed think, there are many around, try a fish fry or pig lands in Washington, D.C., the Jacqueline Bisset wet t- "things" to do around here. roast out in a country field whose occupants are shirt scences highlighted the Yes, even in a south Georgia "Hfiit uintUlyou like to buy tbt with a couple of kegs of beer. delivering a vital message to film. Bnttikh it Brid#:? " rural community considered Earth. The occupants are an Call your friendly D.J. Admission is 75 cents. "Do I get a second bridge free?" by many "to close up after 9 and request some Georgia ultra-civilized human being o'clock every night." "No." rhythm. named Klaatu and Gort, a CONTACT LENS The key to overcoming And believe it or not, there magnificent robot. Based on "Then forget it. I can get a better deal Save money on your at Pizza Inn." boredom is to seek and ye are even a few talented Harry Bates' novel, this is brand name hard and soft shall find. You have to want musicians on the loose here one of the best-loved, most lens supplies. Send for "Hmr's thai?" to get involved and to try new on campus. intelligence science fiction free illustrated catalog. "At Pizza Inn. you can things. Statesboro also has a films ever made. CONTACT LENS SUPPLY CENTER * One of the main reasons 341 E. Camelback choice location not far from Show times are 8:00 and Phoenix, Arizona 85012 many come here to school is Atlanta, Jacksonville, 10:00 p.m. buy one pizza. to get away from the big city Augusta, Macon, and last but rush. Statesboro's atmos- by no means least, Savan- Get one free." phere is more laid back and nah....after all, just what -Oh, really?" easy going-to say that is dull kind of shape would we all be "Yeah. Buy a pizza ar rhe regular menu price isn't really fair until you try in if the beach, River Street, and get one of the next smaller size free." living in a large city with a and Krispy Kreme were any "Wouldyou buy the bridge if I put hectic pace for awhile. closer than an hour away? awboties on it?" Another plus for States- Finally, two last resorts. boro and GSC itself is its Take a friend out for a brew or. average size ~ not so big that two. And if all else fails, teach you feel lost in the multitude, a Yankee some Southern but then again not too small drawl. and confining. So settle back , kick the IMPORT Some specific suggestions blues, and take it from one to combat the "blues" when who loves them Georgia Service Center they do hit are as follows: peaches...nuthin' fancy, just With mild weather almost nice and simple.

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usually held true in past of the neutral 'What is your get a lot of attention .-. . it's By BEVERLY CLYATT presidential elections. height?', the question is unique, and people really "You don't have much According to Feldman, "with always the individous 'How notice you." And, she added, authority when you're short few exceptions, the taller or tall are you?'" you never had to worry about because people just don't lo,ok the two candidates has won Time magazine pointed dating a boy who is too short. up to you," said Margaret the presidential election." out that our language has In contrast, Feldman Behling, a 4 ft. 11 in. GSC This, Feldman said, is also coined such words as views dating for short males attributed to America's* student. "shortchanged, short- as being very disagreeable. And, other "short" glorification of height as sighted, shortcircuited, and "Unlike taller males, shorter virtue. students seem to have much short in cash," all of which ones have a limited range of the same sentiments. "I hate Strangely enough, a ten to have negative potential dates," he said. being short," 4 ft. 9 in. Susan "Even most short girls are report by the National Center* Daniel said. "People always reluctant to go out with short for Health Statistics (NCHS) tend to treat me like a naive men because they feel they said that Americans haven't kid. They expect me to be have been chosen because of always been as tall as they sweet and innocent and it's their size and nothing else." are now. The data said that just not that way most of the Science Digest also points the average height of a Foreign Language Students heard the Big time." out that a woman's idealized Revolutionary War recruit Bad Wolf persuade Red Riding Hood in "There's one good thing lover is never short, dark, and was about 5 ft. 6 in. Starting, German. about being short," Behling handsome. Likewise, males about 1876, though, there said. "People always seem to and females tend to feel that began a steady increase in think that you have a cute the man should always be the growth rate. personality. That's where taller than the woman. "The NCHS experts now report Party Success some people can get fooled." that "the average American tall man thus has all of singing of "O Chirstmas Saul Feldman, a 5 ft. 4 in. womankind to choose from," has probably reached the By HALA GAINES sociologist at Case Western the publication said. "The maximum stature that his The second annual Tree" in rounds. The pinata song was sung Reserve University, said that short man must make do with own genetic endowment foreign language Christmas permits him to attain." by the Spanish group while except for having to duck the little woman." party proved a festive event low branches and hunch up What action can the short several joined in the breaking In the business world, "it for the faculty and student of in small cars, tall people have person take? "For one, he of the pinata. is so rare that a short male the French, Spanish, and the advantages in our could refuse to look up to the? The party ended with the becomes a success . . . that German departments at GSC ' culture. "The American male tall man and force him to, serving of party foods native when an Andrew Carnegie on December 1. under 5 ft. 8 in. — the height stoop into an ungraceful and to each country. connotations to the word comes along, he is viewed as of the average American man uncomfortable position for The sharing of songs and "short." having a Napoleonic Each department sang — is a victim of discrimi- face-to-face conversations,'" customs of the three But, for one GSC student, Complex," an Eastern Christmas songs popular in Feldman quipped. "Or better countries by Americans nation," he said. being called "short" isn't all Michigan University pro- the country they represented "This point is well yet, he could even nominated resulted in a unique that bad. Linda Garnder, 4 ft. fessor said. and performed skits in their illustrated by our language," a short man for President." celebration of the Christmas 11 in. tall, said, "You really Likewise, the same has respective languages. The Feldman explained. "Instead groups combined for the spirit. Tutoring Services Free To Confused Students HOPS center. Tutoring classes are By GLADYS WATSON improved, but it is better to free and operated through the A tutoring program is have one than to not have one Student Personnel Service. offered to all students in the at all." Students interested in the The tutoring fee comes out of BARLEY & RYE subjects of biology, chemis- the residence hall fee, which try, English, geology, math, tutoring program should is set aside in certain amount physics, foreign languages, contact the department by the Housing Department. and Regents' Test prepara- chairman or the counseling Invites YOU to Boogie with Us tion. The program has been in %; effect for about six years and :•: j__ is taught by graduate ;|; students or qualified j:| MON. - FRI. SAT. Draft undergraduate students in :■: Gerrald 's 5:00-8:30 11-8 25 & 40 the evening. Biology is only •'•: taught by graduate students, :|:| HAIR STYLES while all other classes were ;§ taught mostly by qualified >.|; MONDAY Draft undergraduate students. The :•:• 8:00-12:00 10c number of teachers is fairly ■:•: LADIES NIGHT small, somewhere between '■<; FOR 18-25. * The program was origin- •:■ MEN & ally organized to assist in the £ freshman and sophomore :j: Hops Hoagie Hut invites you to core curriculum courses. •:• WOMEN Althouh there is not tutoring j:| class in history, one will be :•: EAT A GIANT and have a Coke on us provided if requested by the & Hair Cuts $2.50 - Style Cuts $3.00 students. •:• (With This Coupon) Hair Style $6.00 "The program has been :•: fairly successful and has ;:• "If It's Heads You Win" "WE DELIVER TO done a lot of good," remarked :> Dr. Lewis Raulerson, head of :•: FREE COKE with GIANT CAMPUS FACILITIES' the tutoring program. "The •:• STATESBORO MALL tutoring program can be '■< Page Nine, January 16, 1978 Studies Abroad Italian Art Influences GSC Student

opportunity to go to Europe to Cortona, Italy. U.S. They throw a big parade enough to take his time to The cost of the trip is well By RICHARD PITMAN Duncan didn't know study for anything. The on the arrival of the group to show Cathy around the worth what she spent. Total program offers a ten week the city each year. country. "It was great to have cost runs about $1,750, anyone before she went on the study with a variety of a tour guide of my own." including overseas round- trip, but ended up having a Cathy said it was "like a When was the last time courses at different levels in trip air transportation from great time in her monastery life-long dream to go to you spent ten weeks in a the areas of art history, and back to New York City; room with her three Europe just for the sight- monastery? Cathy Duncan, a drawing, painting, interior and food and lodging for the roommates. seeing, but I got to study for Senior and member, of Alpha design, sculpture, and entire trip, tuition for 10 school in some of the most Delta Pi sorority, did this "The accommodations at environmental design. credit hours and transporta- the monastery were like a beautiful museums any- past summer. Cathy and Up to 15 hours can be tion (either bus or train) in dorm and were really good. where." about 100 other students were earned for credit and will May. We ate at a nearby restaurant participants with the transfer to the individual's At the end of the program everyday as a group. The One of the most important Department of Art at the school. She only enrolled in enriching aspects of the there is a week of free time to University of Georgia's meals were excellent with 10 hours of painting and art program is the unsurpassed do what you wanted and go annual summer foreign bottles of wine at all meals." history. She said, "The ones opportunity which the where you wanted. Also an Cathy is an art major and that took 15 hours were busy program provides for art show was held in Cortona studies abroad, based in would not have given up the all the time; I wanted more students and faculty to visit and will be displayed again free time." and study in the greatest at the reunion in Athens, Regular classes were held cultural centers of Italy. Georgia, on January 14,1977. in local school buildings, Some of the excursion tours Cathy says she is ready to with educational excursions Registration: A took Cathy to Rome, which go again anytime. She is planned for the group. "The was her favorite because of looking into going on another small Tuscan hill town of Vatican City, Paris, Geneva, program to Germany this Cortona loves to host the Florence and into Germany summer. Her only problem is program each year," she Living Nightmare also. she is supposed to graduate said. There are good in June and she is worried Xenophac have six beautiful relationships between the Cathy was lucky and met she will not get to stay in a By MIKE MCDANIEL young women waiting to help people of Cortona and the a nice Italian who was nice monastery. It's the middle of the night you. It's the same way when and a cold sweat breaks out drawing class cards. all over your body. A The English lines seems YOU HATE EVEfl/BOPV, nightmare that tops all to always have a new man or DON'T YOU ?H0U) DO nightmares has hit your woman at the school whose mind. hands are bandaged up from HOV KEEP TRACK OF Your're dreaming you're a a hunting accident and ALL THE PEOPLE cow in a mass of other cows whose glasses were made YOU HATE ? being moved into a large from a pair of Coca-Cola barn where people are bottles. stamping numbers on your As usual, the departments, rump roast. After being such as needlecraft and moved from room to room you toxicology have six beautiful pass out and awake in the women waiting to help. It dark of night only to realize a also seems a bit strange that few minutes later that you in the room you go to, to pick up your meal ticket, UTERINE CANCER were really dreaming about DEATHS UNNECESSARY registration at GSC. everybody is sitting around After-Inventory Registration didn't seem eating Big Macs as if to be "No woman need die of cancer really bad this quarter, but subtly warning the student of the uterine cervix. She can pro- improvements could be one final time about what tect herself with a Pap test," says SALE made. Did you ever notice the they are about to purchase. Dr. Helen 0. Dickens, Associate FALL SPORT SHIRTS lines for name cards for But look at it this way, if Professor of Obstetrics and Gyne- Smith or Jones always just registration were fun or easy cology, University of Pennsylvania, Values up to $24 have one little old lady you might have a stroke from who agrees with the American Can- $13.90 or 2 for $26 drawing them and she disbelief and then you would cer Society. usually has some kind of never be able to write the East Asian arthritis, while school a check—an item they FALL SLACKS & the line for people whose accept as if it were an overdue DRESS SLACKS names are Zambliac or alimony payment. 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Page Ten, January 16, 1978- Eagles Win Three Straight At Home

By PAUL GREENE junior forward out of Aiken, SPORTS In the Northeast Louis- S.C. got things rolling for iana game, a combination of Southern with a basket to the 54 points by Matt Simpkins right of the key. and Kevin Anderson plus a However, the Monarchs good team defense enabled hanged tough and only SB Southern to defeat the trailed 2 to 4 points until Indians 83-74. forwards Anderson and Johnson's Captures The Eagles took a 5-0 lead Simpkins and Center Leon Vwtm early in the first half on Parrish combined for eight baskets by Fowler and straight points to give the Simpkins and a freethrow by Eagles a 38-30 lead with 6:03 Intramural Crown Leisure. NLU finally scored remaining in the first half. Southern continued to n senior coordinator of the at the 14:43 mark with a pull away from Old Domin- I"' By ALLEN CONE intramurals leagues, explain- Kilpatrick layup. As the men's flag football Later, with 6:52 left to ion due to the excellent team ed how the 1978 season work and heads-up basket- season entered the play-offs, play in the first half, ball displayed by the Eagles. all were wondering which Northeast Louisiana took the team would capture the lead 22-21 on a five foot Each individual on the court was doing the job and as a t school crown. Could Sigma jumper by Calvin Natt. Chi retain its title? Could the However, Georgia Southern result, Southern went into the locker room ahead 54-39. Baptist Student Union come came back on jumpers by from nowhere and take all anderson and Simpkins as The second half opened with Old Dominion using a the marbles? Could Kappa the Eagles secured a 37-34 Sigma take revenge for last halftime lead. pressing type defense in 'i order to get back in the game. year's defeat in the finals? Southern opened the could Johnson's remain second half fired up. Center Ronnie Valentine, a 6'7" forward continued to lead undefeated and run off with John Fowler, a'6'8" 205 lb. II, *y^ \ f* the title? When the stadium native of Opelika, Ala. most of the offense for the i 1 gp* j lights were turned- off, pumped in a 20 ft. jumper and Monarchs but Southern's outstanding hustle and «*^§ Johnson's remained alone at from then on it was all 1 the top. Eagles. Two buckets by Matt follow ups on missed shots kept them well ahead. With ^R First round action took Simpkins plus four layups % place last December when and a stuff by Kevin 6:35 left in the game, Leon Parrish, a 6'7" center of Sigma Chi met the Baptist Anderson enabled Southern Kevin Anderson (42) Statesboro fouled out. Fowler Scores Student Union and John to take a commanding 53-40 Fowler combined to increase Simpkins 15, Shields 14, son's squared off with Kappa should shape up. "In the lead. replaced Parrish at center for the Eagles but Old Dominion he Eagle lead to 36-22. Leisure 7, Minick and Sigma. As expected, Sigma fraternity league Sigma Chi, Consecutive baskets by Georgia State managed to Parrish each had 6. seemed to capitalize as they chi beat BSU but Johnson's Kappa Sigma, and Alpha guard David Hall plus the Coach J. B. Scearce, head used fastbreaks to reel off pull themselves back into the shocked the capacity crowd Tau Omega always field inside game of Eugene game 41-36 on a 15 ft. jumper coach of the Eagle basketball buckets by Valentine, with a 12-6 victory. The stage strong teams. Johnson's will Robinson brought NLU back team commented, "We played Conrad, Neyland, and by 6'6" Danny Fencher but was set as Sigma Chi and be back strong again to, into the contest and at the Mickey Minick, a 6'3" senior much better in the Northeast Johnson's met for the school challengge for the crown." 5:49 mark, the Indians had Wright to cut the margin 103- 99. guard out of Savannah, Louisiana and Old Dominion crown. With a well-executed It's a long hard road to the pulled to within two points of Georgia came off the bench games than in the Georgia game plan and a stingy championship. Johnson's the Eagles 65-63. Coach J. B. Scearce then had his Eagle's form into a 2- with 2:00 left in the first half State contest. The players defense, Johnson's upset the showed the class and poise it<- Northeast Louisiana played together as a team in 3 zone defense. This seemed to spark GSC with two 25 ft. defending champs 8-6 for the takes to go to the top. Next continued to play tough and jumpers and put the Eagles the first two games whereas title. year Johnson's will be with 3:26 left to play in the to work as Old Dominion was forced into foul troble. Phil in the locker room with a 50- in the Georgia State game it Next year Johnson's has marked team and it will be game, Hall scored on a 41 halftime lead. was not the same case." the honor of defending its interesting to see who will- baseline shot to cut the Leisure, a 6'1" Indiana native guard then calmly sank six The second half proved to Georgia Southern by title. Mike Sizemore, the rise to the top. margin 69-68. Foul trouble on be even more scrappy and winning the three games at the NLU squad plus straight bonus freethrows to ice the contest for the Eagle's physical on the court, but home, now has a record of 7-4 fastbreaks by the Eagles when it was all over, the on the season. The Eagles are including clutch shooting by 112-104. For Southern, Fowler Eagles had again emerged currently on a road trip and guard Phil Leisure enabled victorious 88-83. will return home on January Southern to pull away and pumped in 36, Simpkins had 32, Anderson 29, Leisure 22, For the winning Eagles, 25 to play East Carolina in thus defeat NLU 83-74. Anderson had 21, Fowler 19, the Hanner Fieldhouse. For the game, GSC's Shields 15, Parrish 6, and C. Kevin Anderson did an Simpkins 2. excellent job on defense as he GSC won their thrid held Ail-American Calvin straight game in the Hanner latest 3n J^air Jfagfjion* Natt to 11 points. The scoring Fieldhouse after the holidays is as follows: Anderson led all by whipping Georgia State scorers with 28, Simpkins 26, University 88-83. Georgia Fowler 12, Leisure 7, Shields State, who lost to Southern 6, and J. Anderson and earlier this season in Atlanta Brewer had two points each. 75-73, came out slow but The Old Dominion game, managed to pull within one which was played on point of the Eagles and only trail 15-14 at the 14:34 mark. January 7, saw the Eagles, Georgia Southern then win by a score of 112-104. went to work on offense as Matt Simpkins, a 6'5" 195 lb. Bobby Shields, Simpkins and

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• Lady Eagles Beat Augusta, Lose To Ga. State At Home

By ESTELLE SPEARS Jaguars were not to be slowed ladies were much stronger on grabbed the lead with an changed hands three times Although GSC came within a Although plagued by by the agressive Eagles their offense than on their inside shot from Anna Dunn before the 5'3" might of 71-69 margin they were early fouls in the game the offense and showed their defensiveness. Renarda and held it for the first five Shirley Fambro was noticed. stopped cold there with two ^GSC Lady Eagles bounded strength as they ripped off Baker has played one of her minutes of the half. GSC Fambro scored six consecu- minutes left in the game. A back in the second half to twelve unanswered points, finest all-around games." trimmed the GSU lead to one tive baskets from 20' out or basket by GSU's Jennifer defeat the Augusta College six by their leading scorer Renarda Baker lead the four times before the beyond, The small power- Maudlin and two long Jaguars here, 75-65. Pam Grissom. Eagle scoring machine with Panthers scored five more house helped lead GSU from outside bombs by Fambro _- GSC dominated the game Pam Baker collected her 18 points followed in double points to take the half time a 5?-52 tie with four minutes gave the Panthers the eight throughout the first half, and fourth foul early in the figures by her sister Pam advantage of 34-28. in the jame to a powerful 71- final game-clinching points. gained their biggest lead of second half and was replaced (13pts.), and Donna Moss Early in the second half 65 lead. Four lady Eagles scored in the night 29-10, with more on the court by the (12 pts.), Debra Linebarger the Eagles, led by Debra Closing the gap again double figures: Pam Baker -•than seven minutes left in the dominating presence of 6'2" (12 pts.), and Mary Lou Linebarger secured their were the Pam Baker steals (16 pts.), Sheryln Busby (16 half. Sheryln Busby. Sheryln then Garrett (10 pts.) first lead since early in the and hook shots, but they were pts.), Mary Lou Garrett (13 Mary Lou Garrett col- preceded to disrupt the Jags The ladies then took their first half. GSU was not to be not powerful enough to pts.), and Debra Linebarger lected her fourth foul with defense and gained control of 5-3 record into a defensive overcome and the lead secure a lead for the Eagles. (14 pts.) -Jess than five minutes to go in the boards long enough to battle against very strong the first half. Donna Moss establish a secure lead of 58- Georgia State and succum- took up her position on the 51. Augusta slowly closed med to a crushing defeat of court as point guard. With type gap to 61-57 but never 79-69 by the Panthers. Swimmers Drop Two To Carolina ^Pam Baker playing cautious- again gained the game The game was a red-hot ly with three fouls, the Jags control needed to defeat the conflict in the first half as the closed the gap to 39-26 at the Eagles. lead saw as much bouncing By BOBBY SMELLEY he continued. Owsley. "South Carolina was half. Coach Linda Crowder between the two teams as did The Georgia Southern Floyd added that he was a tough team to meet right "* The Augusta College said of the game the "The the basketball. Georgia State men's and women's swim "not terribly disappointed" after the holidays. They have teams were bested by the with the outcome of the meet, been rated in the top five in University of South Carolina considering it was the team's the country," she said. is a dual meet held at GSC, first competition since the Two lady swimmers set Sunday, January 8. Christmas break, and he school records in the The women dropped a 77- cited Mark Miller, who placed competition as Kitty Howard 52 decision to the powerful first in the 200 yard topped the old time in the 50 Gamecocks while the men fell backstroke and turned in a yard backstroke and Susan 57-51. good time on the first leg of Busby followed suit in the 50 JvJ "South Carolina simply the 400 yard free relay, as yard backstroke. overpowered us, there's no having had a particularly Both men and women doubt about that," said men's good outing. swimming teams will coach Bud Floyd. "However, The lady swimmers did continue their season as they 1-\M %t %m ■ mm 141 Y* t s m - ///h it's competing against strong "about as well as could be host South Florida on «P W Jm> mm * rl Vw Hi >M teams like South Carolina expected," according to January 20 in the Hanner ■«uBir-\ »rw * -.Mi- J£-—"- "i>—fcLi- =—1.. «'M that will make us get better," women's coach Jo Ann Pool. IP4MM WMJi !H 53BI Mil GizzKids To Perform This Evening

Gizz Kids sponsored the first . By TERRY MILLER The game sponsored by National Wheelchair Basket- The National Wheelchair the Georgia Southern ball Association Tournament Basketball Association "Gizz Student Recreation and that led in the organization of , Kids" team will play an Parks Society will be the National Wheelchair .exhibition game today at 7:30 highlighted by a special p.m. at Georgia Southern's Basketball Association halftime show featuring Eleven players have been Hanner Fieldhouse. wheelchair fencing, square named first team Ail- The team will challenge a dancing, and cheerleading. Americans and five were Admission is $1.00 for *group of Statesboro cele- selected to the US Wheelchair students with ID and $2.00 brities in a contest designed Sports Hall of Fame. for general public. to create awareness of the abilities of disabled persons. * The Gizz Kids, all undergraduate students, have qualified for 20 of the 29 REX'S PAWN SHOP national tournaments held -Sweat Suits "annually and reigned as -Field Jackets national champions on three -Pre-Washed Jeans -Army Pants occasions. Last year's team -4-Pocket Khakies -Lockets participated in the first -New and Used -Blue Denim "National Intercollegiate Unredeemed Articles Jump Suits Wheelchair Basketball -Sweat Shirts Tournament and finished -Insulated Underwear with Hoods ^second. Organized at the Uni- 23 W. Main St. 764-3345 versity of Illinois in 1948, the FREE One HALLMARK Keychain HURRY! With This Coupon No Purchase Required Limited Number limit One Per Student Available Town and Campus UNIVERSITY PLAZA Across from Dairy Queen Page Twelve, January 16, 1978 . Wanted accepted. Winter quarter hours at* Hanner will be 7-10 p.m. WANTED: A commuter to and Week nights and 1-5 p.m. from Swainsboro. Call Don Saturday and Sunday. Drapilik at 681-5494. EAGLE CLASSIFIED WANT TO SWAP: A Coldspot, The pool will not be open dormitory size refrigerator for a 25" on Mondays and Wed- 10-speed bicycle. Contact Jim nesdays. Ellington at 764-2296. BULLETIN ****** For Sale FOUND: One ladies' Timex watch WANT TO BUY: A camper top for at Landrum. Call 681-1878 to Ford Courier. Call 681-3890, Hamp Visiting hours for in- Boatwright. FOR SALE: Refinished bikes. For identify. Jeff Smith. Announcements patients at the infirmary are^ 10-11:30 a.m. and 3-4:00 p.m. men women and children. Call 839- Services The Veterans Administra- All students using the gym 3116. LHagans. FOUND: A set of keys on a tion Representative will be on must bring student ID's. Threlkeld Motor Co. key ring. Will keep children in campus January 17th from FOR SALE: Firewood, 3/4 ton SERVICE: Students will not be truck load, delivered $40. Call Don my home. Have experience with 9:30 to 3:30 in the Rosenwald allowed in the gym or pool PREGNANT? FOUND: A set of keys on a Jones Building. Gay, 1-982-4636 or Landrum 9479. child of my own. Call 764-4874 after areas of the Hanner Complex Need Help? Chrysler Plymouth key ring. 6 p.m. on nights or weekends unless FOR SALE: Vito B flat Clarinet Do you have something they have a valid GSC ID or w/case. Good condition $80. FOUND: A set of keys on a State to sell? Do you want or SERVICE: English tutoring courtesy pass. Dorm keys or All Alternatives Contact Patrick Jenkins at 912-863- Bank of Cochran key ring. provide a service? Have any other ID will not be 7986. available. Call Neal Saye, 764-7769. you lost or found some- Offered FOUND: A blue St. Christopher thing lately? Use the FOR SALE: One ten-speed, $40, MCAT-DAT medal. Announcements George-Anne classified Review Course good condition. David, L.B. 11073. section to advertise. Its free to students and Take in Atlanta in 3 to 5 days TOLL FREE FOR SALE: Electric guitar, semi- FOUND: A ladies Timex watch. ATTENTION AMATURES! faculty of Georgia South- P. O. Box 77034 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. ■holfJrw with case. Excellent FOUND: Leather wristband Help form a radio club on campus. ern. Drop your classified Atlanta, Ga. 30309 condition. $3.00. call 681-2679. 1-800-438-8113 inscribed "Marty." Don't let your skills go to waste! by Williams room 110 or Phone (404) 874-2425 This club open to all students. phone 5246. FOR SALE: Old Faithful. Not new. FOUND A beaded macrame Contact Owen Adair at L.B. 10226. Not old. Not pretty. Not bad. Not bracelet. expensive. '69 Montego. $500 or best ATTENTION: Everyone interest- We Welcome Your Account. offer. After 5:00, Call 764-4658. FOUND A man's Mickey Mouse ed in forming a sports car club, watch. sanctioned by the SCCA contact: David Townsend, Lewis 101, or L.B. Lost and Found FOUND: A silver beaded choker 10945. LOST: One grey glove with a with pear s. Downtown East Vine St. Drive-In leather inlay. Its return is needed SEA FOUND: A large silver and desperately. Please contact Wanda ANNOUNCING: Go Sky diving. Southside Branch Fair Road Branch turquoise ring. at LB. 9225. Complete instruction for sport ISLAND skydiving and parachuting every FOUNP: A camera in the FOUND: A ladies' pearl ring in a BANK Administrative Annex parking lot weekend. Contact Mark Smith 764- Member FDIC gold setting. Statesboro, Ga. on Nov. 28. To claim, call I^aura at 2104. 681-5364 between 8 & 5. FOUND: A gold cuff link with the Classified ads are free in the •iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII± initial 'C. FOUND: Over Thanksgiving on George-Anne for faculty and the Appalachian Trail, Cherokee students of GSC National Forest, Tenn. near "No FOUND: A University of Montevallo class of 72 ring. Business" shelter, one Oasis T- ADMISSION shirt. Idnetify color and size and and always leave a way to be contacted at.the FOUND: In GSC Library, I UNCLE RALPH'S 1 George-Anne office. Diamond ring with 14K gold band, 2 FEATURES silver setting. Also, a gold ring with three light blue stones, found in SOUTHSIDE FOUND: A Woodlawn High Seminar Room 1, Nov. 1. Come to DRIVE IN THEATRE School class of 72 ring. the Circulation Desk to identify. U.S. 301 SOUTH

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