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george-anne£ J £ V published by students of georgia southern college Vol. 55 No. 5 Slatesboro, Georgia Thursday, September 26, 1974 Voter Registration Drive To Be Held deputized as Chief Deputy A drive to register college Registrar of the college. Waller students as voters in ■ Bulloch and Abbott will select four County will be held on October 7, students to be deputized as 8, and 9, Larry Abbott, President registrars. of the CCC, announced. The student registrars will be "We hope to register as many selected from a list of students non-registered students as who volunteered for the job. All possible. Also, we urge everyone students, male and female, in- to take advantage of this op- terested in being student portunity to transfer his registrars should submit their registration to Bulloch County," names to, Abbott in the CCC Abbott said. office after 1:00 on weekdays. The drive grew out of the ac- A preliminary drive to get ceptance of the Student Registrar registration information to the proposal by the County students will begin a week before Registrar. the actual registration drive. According to this proposal, Ben Registration tables will be More than 5,500 students registered for Fall A. Coleman, Associate Director of Admissions. G. Waller, Dean of Students, was located in Williams and Landrum quarter classes at GSC last week, according to Foreign students have come to GSC from such Centers. the Office of the Registrar. This figure does not places as Iran, Hong Kong, South American, Refrigerators "We can create a voting force include students registering at drop-add, nor off- Chile, Denmark, and France. Most of the foreign: out of the GSC community," campus registration. students are majoring in engineering. For Rental Abbott said. Foreign student enrollment is up, said Donald Refrigerators will be available for rental from the CCC CUB Features throughout Fall Quarter on a Warren Whitside prorated basis, according to Bert Roughton, Coordinator of Auxiliary Services. GSC Professor Dies Fall Entertainment The cost for refrigerator This year the College Union created especially for college rentals at the beginning of the Warren Webster Whitside III, Board will be doing things a bit audiences. quarter is $16.50 (or $45.00 for the A number of art exhibits and year) plus a refundable $10.00 35, instructor in journalism at differently to bring you the best Georgia Southern, died Saturday possible programs in en- such special features as a billiard deposit. tournament are also being The four-dollar refrigerator night at St. Joseph Hospital in tertainment and education. Savannah after a brief illness. Students on the Georgia planned. For concert-goers, the registration fee is included in the CUB will offer Georgia cost of rental, Roughton noted. A native of Vero Beach, Fla., Southern campus this fall will be seeing such popular films as Play Southern's first true outdoor In case a refrigerator breaks Mr. Whitside had been an in- structor in journalism and it Again, Sam, What's Up Doc, festival, which will feature such down, Roughton said, it will be English at GSC for four years. He and MASH for a nominal charge popular Southern music artists as replaced with a new one within taught in summer school this of $.50. "The $.50 fee is necessary Cowboy, Hydra and Grin- twenty-four hours. derswitch on Saturday afternoon, The CCC has ordered 300 summer but had not begun the so that the CUB can present films fall quarter, having undergone Oct. 19th. The site of the concert refrigerators, and has already of the highest quality to the surgery twice end of summer student body," said Johnny will be Eagle Field. rented over 250. The quarter. Pride, CUB President. refrigerators were ordered from He was a 1966 graduate of the Collegiate Products, Inc., in Four of the successful University of Florida's School of Mississippi John Coffeehouse Food Co-op Tulsa, Oklahoma. Journalism and received his presentations highlight the Fall "The money that we make master's degree from the (from rental of refrigerators) calendar of events and will be To Be Established University of Alabama in 1970. will "finance projects and ac- held in the recently refurnished Skip Kimbrell has been ap- He is survived by his wife, Williams Center lounge, in- tivities to try to make student life pointed by the Central Coor- Lydia Whitside of Statesboro;, cluding a performance by Gene at Georgia Southern a little two daughters, Lydia Lynn and A memorial service was dination Committee to direct the better," Roughton said. Gotten, current hit recording GSC Food Co-op. A membership Whitside, both of conducted Tuesday at 4 p.m. at artist from Ohio. "Projects presently under Statesboro, and his mother, Mrs. the Trinity Episcopal Church. drive for the co-op is expected to consideration are Study Parks, a This quarter's lecture and show begin "within a Virginia Lipscomb of Vero Mr. Whitside was the advisor of few weeks,' CCC Scholarship Fund, or the creation will offer students the op- President Larry Abbott an- Beach, Fla. the George-Anne. of other convenience services." portunity to experience the nounced recently. Godfather of progressive, pop, Through the co-op. students, and rock music, Chip Monck, faculty, and staff will be able to WVGS To Begin Operation Soon whose late night talk show purchase food,from wholesalers "Speakeasy" is now syndicated at reduced prices. Members will nation-wide, hosting such stars ficially recognized radio station. tower already erected. place orders with the co-op, and WVGS will be a 10-watt FM The permit will officially There are three very important as, Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, will pick up their food at a Frank Zappa, Ian Hunter, John Educational radio station owned designate permission to management positions that must designated spot on campus. McLaughlin and many others. and operated by GSC students. broadcast and will approve the be filled soon. These are the "We appeal to all faculty, staff, Presently, the programming call letters (WVGS) and Program Director, the News Monck was the man behind and students with experience in format includes progressive frequency assignment (91.3 Director, and the Public Affairs Woodstock, the Concert for this type of program to assist in Bangla Desh, The Rolling Stones rock, jazz, soul, classical, folk MHz). Director. establishing this co-op," Abbott and blues music, in addition to a Tour, Bob Dylan's tour, the said. Sparta-brand studio and Atlanta Pop Festival, and several strong news and educational The Anyone interested in working transmitting equipment has been Station Board has been other outstanding concerts. Chip programming commitment accepting employment ap- with the co-op should apply at the purchased at a cost of $12,390. will be here on October 31st with The Federal Communications plications for the last week, and CCC office in Williams Qentar. The Sparta representative said an array of lights and films to Commission in Washington has that the bulk of the equipment those management positions "There are approxknatejyaciOp supplement his lecture. acknowledged receipt of the will arrive soon mentioned above will be selected students, living off-eampus," The CUB will also include in its station license application, and As for the office and studios , sometime in the near future. Abbott said, "and the co-op slate of films a number of highly are expected to render an official GSC maintenance crew Those students, who l|e in- should be of special interest to acclaimed foreign films which ruling in the near future, the guarantees completion within the terested in working with WVGS them." ' station's lawyers ate very con- next ten days. Construction work should obtain an employment were chosen for both their en- Almost all foodsarable at tertainment and educational fident that it will soon receive a is well underway on the second application through til CCC, wholesale will be included in the value. In addition to these weekly "building permit" from the FCC. floor of the Williams Center. Second Floor, Williams Center. co-op. Exceptions will films a video tape program will This building permit is part of Facilities extend from where the Positions being considered are perishables such as meat be presented in the Coffeehouse, the step-by-step process Reflector offices were last jreer 1 Continued on Page 12 necessary to becoming an of- and lie adjacent 'to the antenna —Continued on Page 10 to feature video programs Page TWO the george-anne Thursday, September 26, 1974 *%%*U,,

* < Saturday Workshop Set The Central Coordinating CCC for the year," said Helen President of the college; Dean of Committee will hold a workshop McMahon, Vice-President of the Students Ben G. Waller; and Dr. this Saturday from 1:00 to 5:00 CCC. "Anyone interested in Jack Nolen, Director of Student p.m. in the Coffeehouse Room in helping with the committees is Activities. Williams Center. The location of invited to attend." the workshop was changed from Also, representatives from the George-Anne and from WVGS, "All CCC committees are the previously announced composed of student volunteers. Holiday Inn. the campus radio station, will be on hand to explain positions Anyone interested in working can "The purpose of the workshop be a member," McMahon said. is to organize all the CCC com- needed in their organizations, i and to sign up applicants. CCC committees for 1974-75 mittees, and to establish ob- include the following: Pre- jectives and to make plans for the Speakers for the event will ( include Dr. Pope A. Duncan, Registration, Food Co-op, Paper Recycling, Faculty Evaluation, Housing for Off-Campus 'Day For Southern' students, Book Exchange, Pulse of the Students, Dormitory Living, Intervisitation, Dining Nets Over $60,000 Hall Improvement, Com- great success," said Georgia munications, and Homecoming. The first annual "Day For Each of the six CCC officers Southern" campaign which was Southern President Pope Dun^ can. "When the final count is in, I will explain their objectives for held in Bulloch County recently the year, and the committees secured initial contributions and think it will show 'A Day For Southern' to be the single which fall under their guidance. pledges totaling more than The schedule of events for the $60,000, according to campaign greatest drive in GSC Foundation workshop is as follows: The first annual GSC Organization Fair was held on Registration chairman Charlie Robbins. history." 1-2: Officers explain com- Day, with many fraternities, sororities, professional organizations, The one-day drive was The $60,000 total Tuesday night is not expected to be the final mittees and objectives. and service clubs represented. designed to obtain funds from 2-3: Speakers. Bulloch County business, tabulation, according to Robbins. "There are several businesses 3-4:30: Committees meet to professional, and agricultural review previous work and to communities which would sup- yet to be heard from, and I am GSC Grad School confident that the total effect of outline plans for the year. port several financial aid 4:30-5: Reports from com- programs at Georgia Southern the campaign will reach the $75,000 figure which was our mittees. Joins CouncilGeorgia units include the College. McMahon also noted that, for The Georgia Southern College "This is the greatest single goal." Graduate School has been ad- University of Georgia, Georgia the first time, academic credit is Tech, Georgia State, Medical campaign success ever achieved Robbins pointed out that one of mitted into the Council of the most significant figures was being offered for work on the College of Georgia, Emory by the citizens of Statesboro and CCC. Credit will be offered Graduate Schools in the United Bulloch County," said Robbins at the fact that 63 contributors in- States, according to a recent University, and Atlanta creased their gifts over last year. through the Political Science University. a wrap-up dinner for campaign Department and the Department announcement by GSC Graduate workers Tuesday night. "The Forty-eight donors retained their Dean Dr. Jack Averitt. "We are extremely pleased at 1973-74 level of support while only of Mathematics. Requirements the news of our membership into' total contributions from area and acceptable committees vary Averitt received work of the businesses for the entire 1973-74 eight decreased their con- approval from J. Boyd Page, the Council," said Averitt. "It with each department, however, represents recognition of the year were $50,000, and I think it is tribution. President of the Council's and interested students should quality and extent of our evident at .this point that we will "Another bright spot of the Executive Staff. Georgia campaign was the fact that 25 contact Dr. Justine Mann graduate program." far exceed any previous effort." (Political Science) or Dr. Earl Southern now becomes the contributors supported the The 313 public and private The campaign was conducted Lavender (Mathematics) for seventh institution from the state college for the first time," added member institutions of the by 50 volunteers from the Bulloch further information. of Georgia to be admitted into the County community and from the Robbins. national organization. Other Council are located throughout 49 faculty and staff of Georgia states. The colleges and Southern. universities which comprise the "There is no questions this was orgaization award 99 percent of all research doctorates and 85 a great undertaking, and I think the volunteers of the college and Alcoholism Class Offered percent of all master's degrees earned annually in the United community working together study, which includes have proved the campaign was a available and that recovery is States. The Counseling Center is of- possible. Every person involved background lectures on the The Council provides graduate fering again this quarter, free of nature of the illness, the alcoholic schools with a comprehensive GSC Student charge, "A Study of Alcoholism needs instruction and un- personality, the family problems and widely representative body and Possible Recovery—a study derstanding. Above all, complete and solutions, and agencies through which to counsel and act Falls To Death of the alcoholic personality and honesty is mandatory. which have had amazing success together. Its primary purpose is In Gorge the effects on the individual and Alcoholism is an illness—not a in helping alcoholics to gain the improvement and ad- those around him." This non- moral issue or a lack of will sobriety, to accept responsibility, vancement of graduate A Georgia Southern student fell credit course will meet on power." and to function normally in education. to his death at Tallulah Gorge on Mondays, Wednesdays, and* Dr. Ruffin has outlined the society. The Council is designed to Saturday, September 7. Fridays at 1:00 p.m. in the examine needs, ascertain best Larry Edward Morris, 22, of Williams Student Center, Ground Fellowship Given To Professor Delma Presley practices and procedures, and Hartwell, would have been a Floor. limited number of teachers of the render assistance as indicated. It senior at GSC this fall. Dr. Del Presley, Associate Professor of English at Georgia humanities in the . also initiates research for the Morris was found by the Rabun "One meets few people," said Southern, was recently awarded Foremost in the consideration furthering of the purpose and County Rescue Squad Sunday Dr. David Ruffin, teacher of the a nine-month fellowship from the of candidates for the fellowship is provides a forum for con- morning, September 8. He was course, "who are not touched by the applicant's promise as a sideration of problems and their lying in five to six feet of water at National' Endowment for the this problem. Almost everyone is Humanities. teacher and scholar, based on the solutions. the bottom of Devil's Pool. concerned about some alcoholic The fellowship, which is ef- quality of his work, judgement of Membership in the Council is Larry Winslett, Morris's friend or parent or mate, or may fective immediately, will provide fellow scholars, and merit of the based on several factors. companion, notified Tallulah be a budding or full-blown a study of the culture and folklore proposed study. Primary among these are ac- Falls police about midnight alcoholic himself." of Southern Georgia. A native of Toccoa, Georgia, creditation by the appropriate Saturday that Morris had been Presley received his Ph.D. regional association, appropriate missing since 5 p.m. when the two Dr. Ruffin continued: "Our Presley has been active in the Degree from Emory University number of graduate degrees had separated. connections are so varied that no subject of Southern Georgia where he specialized in the awarded in distinct disciplines, Authorities said that Morris one need feel sensitive or culture through his direction of humanities program of the and available evidence of a high apparently lost his footing on wet ashamed to enroll for this course. three interdisciplinary public Graduate Institute of Liberal quality program. moss and fell into the gorge. "The This illness has been kept a hush- service projects. He has also Arts. He also holds degrees from Since its establishment in 1969, fall knocked him out and he rolled hush topic for many years. The published several articles on Mercer University and the the Georgia Southern Graduate into about five feet of water in attitude has been 'Shut the literature of the Southern! Southern Baptist Theological School has developed into its Devils's Pool. We don't know alcoholic in his bedroom and let Georgia region. His paper on the Seminary. present status of offering 60 whether he was drowned or killed him drink himself to death if folklore of the Altamaha River ^-Presley,* who serves as' majors through nine degree by the fall," a spokesman said. necessary, but don't let the was presented at the annual Director of Freshman English at programs. Morris's death was the second neighbors know.' Only in recent meeting of the South Atlantic | Georgia Southern, also served as The graduate program at GSC at the gorge this summer. years has there been any con- Modern Language Association. First Vice-President of the was initiated in 1958 with Authorities said that two to four certed effort to reach the suf- Presley is the first Georgia Georgia-South Carolina College authorization by the Board of persons lost their lives in the fering alcoholic and his Southern faculty member to English Association. Regents to offer a Teacher gorge each summer because they bewildered, stunned, and receive a fellowship through the Presley is married to the Education program leading to ■» lose their footing on the rocks or heartbroken family, who have no National Endowmeh for the former Beverly Bloodworth of the Master of Education degree. because of inadequate exploring idea of how to help him and who Humanities. The Federal agency Columbus, Georgia. They have Six-year programs in teacher equipment. may not realize that help is annually awards fellowships to a two/sons and one daughter. education were initiated in 1960. Thursday, September 26, 1974 the georgp-anne Page THREE

New Businesses people at southern Pub,Boutique,Recording Studio... A pub, a men's boutique, and a for tape duplication and radio and buying. In addition to their recording studio are among the station commercials. Owners former services, Lanier's has Dr. Origen J. James, former Associate Professor of Accounting at new businesses serving GSC Phillip Alaimo and Bill Lane hope , acquired the services of the the University of Nebraska at Omaha, recently assumed his new students in Statesboro. to have the studio facilities ■Eagle Specialty store. position as Acting Dean of the Georgia Southern School of Business. Hops, Barley, and Rye was completed within two weeks. Downtown Sun Valley Fashions James, a native of Eagle Pass, Texas, assumes the position vacated described by manager Zack The Weis Theatre was recently specializes in reduced-price by the resignationof Dr. Paul LaGrone. In addition to his respon- Smith as offering "an at- divided into two theatres. sportswear for women of all ages. sibilities as Dean, James will serve as Head of the Department of mosphere of togetherness." Not Manager Leon Cochran expects a They carry regular and irregular 50 percent increase in business by merchandise, and sizing from Accounting. ^ ******* only can students enjoy beer or ¥Jf wine with their friends, but they offering the customer a choice ichildren to queen-sized. They Dr. Doyice J. Cotten of the Divison of Health, Physical Education, can also order from a list of over between two fine movies instead also carry a small selection of and Recreation has recently had two articles published. "Local and 30 kinds of sandwiches, seafood, of one. fabric remnants. Total Body Fatigue Effects on Learning and Performance of a Gross and side orders. Providing better and more Motor Skill" was published in Medicine and Science in Sports. It was Located on 301 south of various services was the impetus A new fabric chain store, Jaco, co-authored by William Spieth, Jerry Thomas, and Judson Biasiotto. .Statesboro, Hops also features behind the enlargement of also is located downtown. This The other article, "Effects of Fulcrum Height on Stabilometer Per- pool, pinball, and fooseball in a Lanier's. Owner-Manager John store offers a complete line of formance," was co-authored by Jerry Thomas and Frances Shelley. It relaxed rustic setting. The pub is Larsen believes that the ex- knits, cotton blends, jersies, and appeared in a recent issue of Journal of Motor Behavior. open from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. week- pansion will provide a more notions. They also carry drapery *********** days, and from 11 a.m. to 12 relaxed atmosphere for browsing and upholstery material. midnight on Saturday. Dr. Lon Carnes, Associate Professor Finance at GSC, has received Hops is owned by Zack Smith, a certificate of appreciation from Frederick Dent, the U.S. Secretary Leonard Sweat, Teddy Manious, Get Flu Vaccines Early of Comerce. and Wayne Grantham. Carnes' certificate was given in view of his service on the Savannah Gentleman John is a new men's Regional Export Expansion Council of the U.S. Department of boutique owned and operated by Health Cottage Warns Commerce. John Hodges, and located in He also recently participated in a conference on Government Trade College Plaza. The shop With fall just around the cor- There is no charge for the shots Development organizations held at The World Trade Center in New specializes in casual wear for the ner, the flu season could hit or services. Because it takes six York. Members on the panel included representatives from The World high school and college market, campus sooner than expected. to eight weeks to build up an- Bank, International Monetary Fund, and other agencies. with jeans also sized for women. And flu, when not fought properly tibodies after receiving the Hodges said he hopes to offer a can become a miserable ex- vaccine, Dr. Anders urges *********** wider variety and more in- perience. everyone to have their shots dividual selection than found in According to Dr. M.V. Anders, before the cool weather steps in. Georgia Southern graduate students David Edward Mills of Toccoa most clothing stores. and Joseph Bourdeau of Hazlehurst recently completed an urban the flu season hits its worst The only allergies one could No longer in their downtown every four years, and for the last have which would reject the study of Statesboro. Ideation, Statesboro Sound has three years it has struck this area vaccine are those to feathers and The study analyzed the growth of Statesboro and presented opened a new studio in Windsor mildly. suggestions for future development. Village. The recording studio Dr. Anders went on to specializes in small production of recommend that all students go Dr. Anders said the infirmary The paper prepared by the two GSC graduate students was rock-and-roll, country and is open every day from 7 a.m. presented to the City of Statesboro and accepted by Statesboro Mayor to the Health Cottage as soon as western, and gospel music. The possible and take the flu vaccine. until 11 P-m. J. Thurman Lanier. business also offers their services Mills received an M.S.T. degree from Georgia Southern at the recent summer commencement. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus ■Ll^l Al j^^.l^J,^^ft'r^^^ 3JJ E. Mills of Toccoa and is currently employed by Stephens County Junior High School, where he is an instructor of U.S. History. Bourdeau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Bourdeau of Hazlehurst, also received his M.S.T. degree from GSC and is currently teaching ninth grade geography at Bacon County. He is also assistant football and track coach. Bike Registration Required ; One Dollar Fee Charged

All bicycles operated on the which he must affix to the bicycle Georgia Southern campus must frame in a conspicuous spot be registered, according to Lt. below the seat. Sidney D. Deal of Campus Bicycles on campus are to be Security. ridden only in areas where Students, faculty, and staff automobiles are permitted; should register bicycles at the except when the rider is parking Campus Security office qn the bike in a specified bicycle Sweetheart Circle. The office is parking area. open twenty-four hours a day. All bicycles must be parked in A registration fee of one dollar the racks provided around is charged. campus, except when the racks Mandatory registration will are filled to capacity. In such an help cut down on theft of bicycles, event, bikes may be parked on Lt. Deal said. grassed areas. In addition, registration of The fine for parking a bicycle bicycles will establish legal illegally is $3.00. Other fines, ownership, and will provide a including failure to obey traffic legal basis for any action signals and signs, failure to yield resulting from accidents, thefts, right-of-way to pedestrians, and or abandoned bikes. operating a bike against the "We would like to encourage normal flow of traffic, are $5.00. people to use bikes, as this will Booklets describing the rules help cut down on car traffic," and regulations regarding Deal said. bicycles on campus and their When a bicycle is registered, registration are available at the the owner will be given a sticker Campus Security office.

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G-A Comments On •••

CCC Housing Booklet 4 tf?

The CCC issued this summer something entirely new and never before seen on the GSC campus—a guide to off-campus housing.The George-Anne feels that this guide will be of infinite value to those students who prefer off-campus habitation. It is, in our opinion, about time someone realized that those students who live off-campus; and that these "day students" need help and advice as well as information concerning their rights in renting housing in Statesboro. If the proposals set up concerning the reporting of trouble between landlords and tenants are continued effectively this could be the first step in a movement to make Statesboro a more desirable college community.

Faculty Evaluation

A handbook listing ratings of faculty members evaluated by students has made its appearance on Georgia Southern's campus for the first time this fall. Since the project was first initiated by the CCC over a year ago, it has received both support and resentment. Its value and validity were contested by some on the grounds that GSC Registration- students are not capable of judging how "good" a professor is. Others objected to the basic idea that students be allowed to have the position of rating their instructors. Some balked simply at the idea of publishing such a survey. Even though the booklet raised so much controversy, it should be . viewed in the light that it is a large stride taken by students who feel Blood, Sweat, And Tears that they and the rest of the campus have the right to be informed. And Cotten while this first publication may not be flawless, it does show that a lot of hard work went into the making. It shows that students care enough Nearly 2000 new students were introduced to The committee plans to submit a proposal in about what they believe in to strive for it and not be daunted by a little the Georgia Southern way of life last week as early October for a computer assisted pre- opposition. they entered the hallowed doors of the Hanner registration system. If passed, the system will complex. Now every student on campus has had allow each student to choose both a prefered and a taste of GSC's archaic mode of obtaining a an alternate schedule. The computer will then course schedule, commonly known as make a workable schedule from the student's Visitor Parking registration. choices. Hair pulling, intense nail biting, and a cold Georgia Southern is one of the few colleges left sweat are all familiar signs of the frantic student in the state that does not have pre-registration. It The G-A among others questions the validity of the 44 visitor- who has been turned down at table after table was tried here a few years ago, but proved un-ri designated parking spaces on Lake Drive. While Auxiliary Vending because all the classes he needs are closed out. successful due to improper planning! tries to lead students to the snack bar, and student government ot- Three hours after entering when he has scraped However, with a year of thorough research ficials strive to increase the flow of student bodies (and therefore, together enough course cards to equal 15 hours, behind it, CCC's committee feels confident of minds and opinions) through their offices, maintenance is walking he checks through the auditors only to be faced having found a workable system for his campus. along behing painting No Parking signs over the marked path. with another mad scene in the room where fees The plan of computerized registration is too vital It all appears to be another phase in the conspiracy to close the are paid; a story in itself. for a school with an enrollment of almost 6000 campus to traffic so students will hve to walk even further to classes. not to be given a second try. Now if they can only convince faculty members that they can walk, Hopefully, due to the Central Coordinating; The committee's proposed plan may not run too; or better yet, maybe they can teach maintenance truck drivers Committee's pre-registration committee, GSC's absolutely smoothly in its first attempt, but with what roads were built for. present method of registration will soon be no a little work, kinks can be ironed out. It should at more than a not quite so fond memory. least be given a chance to prove itself. We Never Had thegeorge-anne It So Good EDITORIAL BOARD Lemacks Margo Lemacks [■ Editor Salley Cotten ., Managing Editor "You kids should be thankful; I only wish we'd barefooted past the activity rooms. Don Wood '. ^ News Editor had it so good." Sound like something your At that time, women's lib was something you Dayna Jones /. Business Manager parents would say? Well, it's not! That read about in a "big city" newspaper. At GSC, ; STAFF statement frames my welcome to you as new freshmen girls had to be in by 11 p.m. during "Southerners" from one who's been around for a their first quarter here. And if a female violated Michael Thompson i \m Features Editor while. You just don't know how good you've got a rule (and there were many), she was dealt with Marty Fischer m , k Sports Editor it. by the Women's Student Government Diane Cappelli Assistant News Editor I noticed a long line headed toward the Biology Association, a body seperate and not quite equal Gary Crew