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E11R K S ?i OCEfl 01974 the 6E0R6W SOUTHERN COLL i JE Dedicated to Professor Warren Whitside. 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 Virginia 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.