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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Cook Blames Apathy KB 26W$ Turnout Disappoints CCC Nominations for officers in have to be made by both the been more extensive than The representative of the President in his duties. the Central Coordinating CCC and the Elections anytime in the past. If the student body is the CCC The President recieves $290 committee will close at 5:00 Committee. Right now that nominations don't come in, President. In addition to a quarter, while a salary of p.m. tomorrow. possibility is doubtful." there can't be any excuse other initiating programs and $240 is paid to each, of the To date, nominations have Citing last years election of than apathy." making special student remaining five officers" been recieved for four of the David Kunkler to Coordinator The tenure of office will be appointments, his duties in- Any student may nominate six positions open. Those of Co-Curricular Activities and from March 1, 1976 to April clude the total operation and himself for an office by submitted are presently uncon- Tom T. Hall as Coordinator of 30, 1977. Nominees must not function of the Committee. completing the appropriate tested. Auxiliary Services, Cook added be on academic or disciplinary The Vice-President is in form in the CCC office. The nominations submitted that a candidate is allowed to probation and they must charge of .public information are Bert Roughton, President; assume any of the offices maintain a minimum 2.0 concerning the activities of the Consider Hike Sally Collins, Vice President; uncontested. cumulative grade point committee, setting office pro- Bennett Lovett, Coordinator of "It's hard to explain the average. cedures and assisting the Petition Budgetary Affairs, and Bill poor turnout, ' Cook said. "I Ellswood, Coordinator of suppose the students just Academic Affairs. don't care." The offices of Coordinator of "But the majority of Thirty-Seven Girls Compete Auxiliary Services and Coord- nominations in past elections inator of Co-Curricular Activ- have been submitted during ities have not yet recieved the last two days. Since they nominees. Positions on the (the nominatons) won't close In Miss GSC Pageant Pulse Committee are also open. until Friday, there will Despite last year's post- probably be a few more The Miss GSC Pageant will will meet with her judges over director, stated that the alloted ponement of the nomination candidates entering the race," be held in McCroan Audi- an afternoon tea. She will, at funds were not enough. "The deadline, it is doubtful that he said. torium on March 5 at 7:30 that time, be rated m the areas amount of $1,400 may seem such action would recur, "My tenure in office has p.m. Admission for the general of poise and personality. The like a lot of money to work according to CCC President proven as educational as my public will be $2.00. Students public that same evening, will with," said Ms. Heathe, "but Dave Cook. college career," Cook con- presenting ID's will be witness the evening gown, it's not for this type of "If nominations were held cluded. "For that reason I admitted for 50 cents. swim suit, and talent com- function. Out of that fund open, it would be in violation hope some students care Despite the present contro- petitions. Choice of gowns and comes $250 for Miss Georgia, of the committee's consti- enough about broadening their versy over the validity over swim suits are left to the payment for the judges, and tution," Cook said. "But if it education and decide to take the Miss GSC Pageant, the decision of each girl. The the $300 scholarship. The costs was decided to postpone the this opportunity. program continues on talent time limitation is two doesn't stop there and our only deadline, the decision would "The publicity this year has schedule. In fact, the number minutes and 45 seconds. other source is the entry fee of contestants over last year The winner of the Miss GSC each contestant pays. has jumped from 14 in 1975, to title will receive congratu- Controversy about the pageant 22 contestants in 1976. lations from Miss Georgia of has done some good. It has Kilpatrick Lecture This year's judges are Mr. 1972, Lisa Lawalan Smith, and drawn attention to the event and Mrs. Pat Johnson, Mr. the crown from Denise which should be just as Corwin Robinson, Mr. Hugh Watson, winner of last year's important as any homecoming. Gregory, and Mrs. Mildred contest. Miss GSC will then This year's turnout was Announced Winfred. With the inevitable Kilpatrick has held other walk off the stage with roses, a reassuring. James J. Kilpatrick, bicentennial theme of "Yankee trophy, a $300.00 scholarship lessrlofty positions including Any GSC student who has nationally syndicated col- Doodle" in the background, and the chance to be Miss Chairman on the National never been married, and is umnist, will give a lecture at the candidates will compete in Georgia. between the ages of 18 and 27 GSC on April 23. The site for Conference of Editorial Writers, and Vice-Chairman of four categories. When asked about problems has all the necessary qualifi- the lecture has not been Beginning at 2:00 on the the Virginia Commission on concerning the pageant, Dellis cations to try for the title of announced. afternoon of March 5, each girl Heathe, the 1976 pageant Miss GSC." Sponsored by the GSC Constitutional Government. Lecture Series, Kilpatrick identifies himself (in a quote first used by H. L. Mencken) as a "critic of ideas." In this Warm Day Brings Out Tree Nut' capacity he serves as a columnist, commentator, author, deitor, and observer of out times. Born is Olahoma in 1920, Kilpatrick graduated from the University of Missouri in 1941. His first job as a reporter was with the Richmond [Va.] News-Leader, reporting politics and court coverage. In 1949, he succeeded Dr. Douglas Southall Freeman as editor. In 1964, while still in Richmond, Kilpatrick began his three-a-week syndicated column, "A Conservative View." Two years later he left for Washington. Today Kilpatrick works from his home office in the Blue Ridge Mountains, originating his columns under the dateline of "Scrabble, Virginia." His column appears in 320 amer- ican papers. In additioon to being an regular commentator on CBS's "60 Minutes", Kilpatrick is a contributing editor for the National Review, and a regular Georgia Southern student Bert Turner gets high in tree and essayist for the Nation's studies. He says communing with nature makes him feel like Business.He has also written Thoreau and improves his concentration. or edited five books, and is presently at work on another. PAGE TWO-NEWS- Tuition Hike Petition Aimed At State Priorities By BETH BLOUGH State Legislature. Cook feels that the state The petition opposes the ten should provide for the As stated in last week's per cent tuition hike, matri- increased cost of education issue of the George-Anne, a culation fee specifically, but its rather than the students petition against the Board of implications are greater still. and/or their parents. He Regent's recent ten per cent further stated that there are GSC Bowl Team tuition hike has been drawn Generally, the petition requests that the Legislature already plans for another up. The petition will be to re-examine its priorities and increase in the total edu- circulated by the Pulse the rung which education cational bill for next fall, in Competes At Tech Committee, an ad-hoc com- occupies in that ladder. housing and food services. mittee of the CCC. A table will That will make the third hike The College Bowl Team will travel to Atlanta tomorrow to Since tuition at Georgia compete in the Southeastern Georgia Bowl Tournament hosted be set up in Landrum Center in four quarters. by Georgia Tech. to solicit signatures, the Southern is very low relative petitions will also be circulated to other state colleges and A bill was passed in the Team members include Ray Calhoun, Don Wood, David in classes and possibly at the universities. According to State Legislature this week Kicklighter, Mike Goodson, John Odom, Lori Duke, Chip Bray, Dave Cook, author of the that prohibits more than one and Roger Williams. Dr. Kathleen Dahir, Assistant Professor of CUB movies. French, is the coach. The committee is allowing petition and CCC President, tuition increase in a 12-month approximately four weeks for the main issue behind the period, and each increase must The format of the competition is similar to that of the old TV show "G.E. College Bowl." circulation of the petitions in petition is not the tuition be announced at least a increase. The crucial point lies quarter ahead. This may or Teams win points by correctly answering questions on a wide order to insure complete variety of topics. response. After the signatures in the minor position education may not affect future cost have been obtained, the occupies on the hierarchy of hikes in housing and food A team consists of four playing members and two alternates. petitions will be sent to the legislative objectives. services. Anyone on a team may answer a 15-point toss-up question. If the answer is correct, the team is awarded a bonus question worth 25 points. The members may confer on a bonus question, Area Chemist Speaks but not on a toss-up. « -r If the toss-up is answered incorrectly, the opposing team gets a free chance to answer the question. The GSC team was organized four years ago and won their Disposal Causes Problem first tournament in 1973. Since one year's winner hosts the next year's competition the 1974 match was held at Georgia Southern. By BERT TURNER Dr. Harmon stated that one Berry College won in 1974 and Georgia Tech in 1975. Disposal of nuclear waste of the main by-products of the Savannah River plant, is becoming a "real" problem —Bio Lecture Halli ■ according to Dr. H.D. plutonium, is purchased by the Harmon, chemist at the government for use in atomic Savannah River Laboratory bombs. * nuclear plant. In the question and answer Vignal Speaks Today Renaud Vignal, secretary to Dr. Harmon spoke on waste every year. There are period he admitted that Affairs before assuming his nuclear fuel reprocessing in the shipments of the bomb the French ambassador in post at the Embassy. currently 50 nuclear reactors in Washington, will speak today Herty Building Thursday, operation and according to Dr. material were not guarded, but state that any "dumb at 4 p.m. in the Biology < Vignal is a professional February 19. In his speech, Dr. Harmon, "You are going to lawyer with a degree from the Harmon stated that many have to assume that nuclear detective" could trace the theft Lecture Hall. Franco-American of plutonium with a Geiger relations since the election of Institute of Political Studies in nuclear energy plants and fuel is going to supply more of Paris. He also studied at the reprocessing centers were counter. President Giscard d'Estaing the electricity in the future." will be his topic. National School of Ad- outdated by new stringent He also stated that the When asked how much of The First Secretary for ministration from 1967 to government controls on decontamination period for the atomic bomb material the 1969. nuclear waste disposal. nuclear waste is 10 to 1,000 Savannah plant was pro- Press Relations with the - He stated that the Savannah years depending on the specific ducing, Dr. Harmon replied Washington embassy, Vignal The French Honor Society A plant alone produces 30 tons of nuclear compound. "that number is probably has also served on the Policy (Pi Delta Phi) is sponsoring classified." He added with a Planning Staff since 1974. . Vignal's visit. -He will attend smile, "but we operate all the From 1969 to 1971, he was the Society's Initiation K-Mart Dispute Dropped time." with the Ministry of Foreign Banquet tonight.

The Little Lotts Creek make concessions if the ic"-^ Homeowners Association was kept out of court. Non-Participation Aids decided against pursuing legal action against the construction To prevent land use of a K-Mart store on Fair controversy in the future, the Road. Statesboro City Council has Demise Of Book Exchange commissioned a planning The association was formed board to zone the city. By BETH BLOUGH business to enable the student situation created a total loss by homeowners in the Fair to~ have a wider variety of for the exchange. Students had Road - Pitt-Moore Drive area Students had three alter- to be paid for the books who stand a chance of According to Dr. Harris books to choose from and Mobley, GSC professor and natives from which to buy and students to sell to. whether they were bought or experiencing a loss in property sell their books this quarter: stolen. value if the K-Mart store is zoning board member, the The idea for the Book proposed zoning plan will be Landrum, Book Nook, and the Another more obvious constructed. Book Exchange. Exchange was intially submitted to the City Council conceived several years ago difficulty arose from the fact Dr. Jack Nolan, a member of in March. Landrum Bookstore that the student received his the 52-member association, obviously aids the majority of and was first utilized Fall Quarter 1974. It has been used money some time after he sold stated that although there is a business, probably because of the books rather than on the real chance of property Mobley stated that "Every twice since that date and both member , of the planning convenience of location, with spot. Also, he took a chance of devaluation from increased the Book Nook following times showed moderate commission wants to see the success. not selling his book at all. noise, traffic, and flooding, second. Many times, especially at court action would incur great zoning happen so controversy The- major problem seems to can be minimized. We know The Book Exchange is a the end of the quarter, a cost and" risk. Furthermore, service developed by the CCC be a lack of student partici- student depends on the money damn well there will be, pation which results in a poor K-Mart lawyers offered to though." to allow students the oppor- received from selling his books tunity to sell their books to selection of books to choose and having to wait a month or other students without a from. Last quarter, approxi- so to obtain the money, middle man. This system mately 65 per cent of the total coupled with the possibility of Numerous Students 111 operates without any net number of books available not even selling his book, is profit. The student brings his were sold. The exchange is just the needed deterent to book to the Book Exchange directed primarily at under- discourage him from using the As Virus Season Peaks and sets his own price. A list classmen in their core courses book exchange. since these are the books with Many students at Georgia the most susceptible to the of the books and prices that Plans for another book Landrum Center will buy wider use and circulation. The exchange Spring Quarter look Southern have been suffering virus. majority of books sold were from sore throat, congestion, books is provided to help the doubtful. According to Darryl Because of the wide range of student in setting his price. core course and many times Pollinger, CCC Vice-President high fever and malaise. there was a need for more of According to Dr. M.V. Anders, organisms in a virus, a vaccine and head of the Book is not available. "Anti- Unfortunately, the one these books. Exchange Committee, the Director of Health Services, medium of "exchange" that the symptoms are a result of biotics are ineffective in There were several other Book Exchange, although eliminating the visus, so a could benefit the student most disadvantages in addition to necessary, lacked the student an infection of the throat and >w offering the highest prices pharynx. "This infection is a decongestion treatment is lack of student participation interest to be feasible. "If administered to alleviate the tor buying_ back books and the Fall Quarter. Because the more had used it, \here would classification of a virus known lowest for selling, rated lowest as Echo Virus," he said. symptoms." Book Exchange Committee did have been a better chance of on student participation. not have sole access to the ironing out the problems. But "The virus is common all Anders recommends that Although students have exchange's location, and because the problems loom year round but November students suffering from the occasionally participated in therefore it was not always large in respect to the amount through March is the peak symptoms of the virus go to this sort of exchange in the locked when the committee of participants, I don't feel it's period." Teenagers and the Health Cottage for an past, the Book Exchange wasn't there, a problem arose a viable function at this persons in their early 20's are examination and treatment. centralized and organized the with theft of the books. This stage." NEWS-PAGE THREE Tax Deferment Bill To Defray Education Costs College financial aid officers have said it, prestigious Several faculty members participating in "Perspectives on the educational organizations have American Revolution," spoke recently to various organizations said it, and parents have been throughout southeast Georgia. screaming it: When it comes Dr. George Rogers, professor of history at Georgia Southern, to college financial aid, the addressed the Metter Garden Club on January 13, and presented middle-income family gets an illustrated lecture at Bradwell Institute in Hinesville, on screwed. "William Bartram: A Naturalist in Georgia in the American If a bill introduced by Revolution." Senator Charles Percy (R-Ill) is "Noboby Likes a Loser: The Loyalist Opposition to the enacted, college students from American Revolution" was the topic of Dr. Robert Barrow's middle-income families would presentation to the Transylvania Literary Club at the be entitled to substantial tax Sandersville Public Library. The program was one in a series of deferments in order to defray three being presented as a part of GSC's project and sponsored the costs of a college by the club as a bicentennial observance. Dr. Barrow is assistant education. The bill is geared professor of history at GSG. specifically for the middle- Dr. Warren Fields, assistant professor of music at - Georgia income family, making Southern, spoke to the Waynesboro Exchange Club on between $11,000 and $16,000 "Patriotism in Music of the American Revolution." per year. The Dublin Kiwanis Club heard Dr. Don Barry, instructor of Most federal student aid history at GSC, speak on "French Involvement in the American plans, said Percy when he Revolution." Barry's presentation was the fourth in a series of proposed the bill, are geared programs presented at meetings of the Dublin Kiwanis Club. for-students from lower-in

PAGE FOUR -NEWS' Employment Picture Gloomy For Grads When Phillis Kittler to accept jobs unrelated to their college majors and the tegration of the educational At last count, 78 colleges graduated from City Uni- budget considerations," said significant number who have ladder of class mobility, we offered such courses and 123 versity of New York, she was the report, entitled the Trend been unable to find work at all. face the prospect of our social more schools had similar sure she was better off than Analysis Program (TAP). "This gloomy picture for classes freezing into castes in "career development" classes, her brother. He nearly has his "Less educated persons," college graduates is likely to which people remain locked as they are called, in the master's degree in history but the TAP study continued, continue," the MIT study from birth to death." planning stages. loads airplanes for a living. "will be hardest hit, with states, and it predicted turmoil In light of this critical Some students seem to be Armed with an education higher educated personnel in the coming years. "For the outlook of the coming years, it noticing that the rules of the degree, Kittler was eager for a filling more of the clerical and first time in American history, would appear that colleges job game have changed. "The teaching career but quickly support positions, and tech- there will be considerable which continue to prepare question (of switching careers found all the classroom doors nology continuing to eliminate downwarn generational students for a job market may after graduation) never came slammed shut. She now works many menial jobs." mobility, as many young be barking up the wrong tree. up in the kind of economy we for an insurance company and Similarily, the Chase people will obtain less school- But still, students are being had in the sixties," a Hamilton is not happy. Manhattan Bank, in a recent ing than their parents ... the counselled to switch majors to College (NY) senior told the "I was angry and really ad, warned of a massive reduced role of schooling in find jobs or they are even Wall Street Journal. "The bitter," Kittler says. "It shortfall of capital for Ameri- social mobility could ... lead to being funneled into classes prevailing attitude on campus certainly isn't the American can industry by 1975 with greater class cohsiousness and which actually teach how one today is 'I want to be Dream." "consequent levels of unem- conflicts." should prepare a job resume. comfortable.'" Kittler's story is familiar to ployment. Levels double what Another educator, writing we have now. One out of six about the decline of education thousands of unemployed workers in this country could in The New York Times, also college graduates. be unemployed by 1985," the noted the class implications in They, like Kittler, are also bank said. the perpetual tight job market bitter. And despite some of the coming decade. Business Week, the "...the large working and recent indications that the respected commerce magazine, recession is ending and poor classes are being barred was equally the prophet of business improving, more and from opportunities. We are doom, predicting "social unrest more experts studying future fast moving to a situation in and class conflict" if US which only the rich can send market conditions are pre- industrial concerns cannot dicting dire and gloomy things their children to college," for everybody, including the raise the necessary capital wrote Richard Gambino, a college educated. It appears funds. "It is naive to imagine Queens College education the American Dream is ending that the capitalist-mixed professor. "With the disin- for all. economy can survive a capital crisis," the magazine said. In a recent report prepared This doom-saying is much 99 by more than 100 life more than business concerns Vocals Shine On "Ride A Rock Horse insurance executives designed trying to throw a scare into to fortell future trends, "social the government to cough up a - Ride A Rock Horse glimmers with possibly the most famous disruption" and "economic few tax breaks. Last summer, screamer in rock, including Jagger, Lennon, turbulence" were said to be the an MIT professor who is a By ARLEN CRAWFORD and Stewart. bywords of the next 20 years. former college president and a "The greatest dislocations Harvard professor released a Roger Daltrey's second solo release, Ride What makes the so radically are expected to occur in the detailed study entitled "The a Rock Horse, is not a Who album; quite the different from sound are the late 1970's and the early Declining Value of College contrary. Missing from Daltrey's album is instruments. Lead guitar is rarely heard on J.980's, which will coincide with Going." The study told of the the Townsend style, Moon's flair, and the album, and some parts are heavily cuts in the military supply and huge number of college Entwistle's dense foundations. orchestrated. The strong rhythm guitar as on public sectors as a result of educated people who have had One might raise the question, can "Won't Get Fooled Again" [Who's Next] is Daltrey's vocals pull it off? Not quite, but nowhere to be found. Even the synthesizer is almost. Roger has three things in his favor: gone. Piano and organ construct much of the (1) a current wave of popularity from music, but everything really hangs on the Marriage Now Unpopular Tommy; (2) excellent vocals; and (3) he is drums. still part of the Who, even if he is solo. The musicians themselves are relatively These assets by themselves couldn't pull unknown who people merit some credit for a Among Young People off the album. What does make the album is very tight LP. What makes the album rock if the material. Daltrey himself said the so many things are missing? Marriage is proving to be figures for 1970 showed that album's purpose is to expose Russ Vallard's about as popular as un- people married slightly talent as a songwriter. None of the selections Daltrey does. The sensitivity is there in employment these days, with younger, with men marrying at are written by the Who either. the voice when it matters, but the volume of the number of people deciding 23.2 years and women at 20.8 "" (not the one his voice deserves most of the credit. The not to marry almost doubling years. Redbone sang) opens the album powerfully. album really is an amazing piece of work in some age groups since 1970. At the same time that fewer The song has a rather upbeat tempo. when one considers how he sang. A Census Bureau report people are deciding to marry, "Heart-A Right" carries rigid construction, "Ride a Rock Horse" is a very creative recently released on marriage more are beginning to realize building the song on the bass drum and bass. form of rock, using voice instead of and other living arrangements that they don't want to It also has an extremely catchy refrain. instruments. "Who" fans shouldn't be shows that as of last March, continue to be married. The The most "Who-Like" characteristic on the disappointed, and neither should anyone else the number of persons between divorce rate is continuing the album is "Proud," a cut that unleashes the for that matter. It takes a little listening, but 25 and 34 who never married rapid rise that began in 1968. full power of Daltrey's vocal cords. "Proud" it grows on ya. has risen by nearly 50% since The divorce rate, according to 1970. While 2.8 million people provisional figures compiled by in that age group had never the Department of Health, married in 1970, the figure in Education and Welfare, has J March of 1975 was 4.2 million increased two per cent over the persons. 4.6 per thousand population When people do marry, they mark in 1974. 7/ie week of March I, We will marry later in life, according to What's behind the increase the Census figures. The in divorces and drop in have a Representative of the median age at which men marriages? Census Bureau marry for the first time is 23.5 officials say they don't ask years, while the median age for since they're a government Balfour Company to Custom womens' first marriage is 21.2 agency and can't invade the yoars. The corresponding privacy of people. Fit and order the Class, s Fraternity and Sorority Steak is a Winner! Ring of your choice. You Could Be, Too. Win a $25 For More details, Meal Ticket Call or drop by the For More Details Drop By

ADJACENT iflOUSC TO THE Of WEIS THEATRE College Book Nook Adjacent to GSC Phone 681-1903 •FEATURES -PAGE FIVE Marvin Pittman Student Leon Lee Does Something Special With Clay

By SANDRA AARON natural habit of the mother talented young black artist." others I do because people ask ideas. The only problem he has country (Africa) and the Leon is a ninth grade student me to." Leon pointed out that Perhaps during one of second a composite of mixed at the Marvin Pittman now is with the technical at this stage in life ceramics is aspects and learning more your frequent sojourns through media of local contemporary Laboratory School under the only a hobby, something he the Williams Center within the- artists. art instruction of Dr. Rosalind enjoys doing. about the media." past two weeks (February Taking a closer look, Ragans, director and a teacher 9-20) you fleetingly noticed the inevitably you noticed that the of the Marvin Pittman art Dr. Ragans has worked with As for the exhibit, it was the exhibition of Black Art there. foreground of the second program. Leon for a year and thinks first for Leon outside the The exhibition in celebration of showcase displayed some Somewhat awed that such very highly of him and his confines of the Marvin Black History Week was striking Neo-African ceramic work. "I have taught him Pittman halls. Likewise, he comprised of two showcases, pieces. These particular pieces interest should be focused on him (after all he was only everything I know about hasn't had any showings with one composed of garments and were done by Leon Lee, ceramics and this may sound works for sale, but he does other paraphernalia of the described on the placard as "a pursuing an avid hobby) Leon quietly answered questions strange, but he talks to clay; accept orders from anyone with little or no expository he can make it do things that desiring ceramic pieces worked by him. comments, while his hands other people can't. Leon has » worked diligently on his latest got something special and he project. Dr. Ragans com- knows it. He invents things "The Terminal Man mented, "He's one of the with clay that I have never Miscellany thought of doing and for a nicest students I have; mis-cel-la-ny 1. A collection of everyone likes Leon." high school student that is objects not all of one kind or fantastic. At this point we nature; of mixed character. 2. Is Frightening Commenting on his interest can't preduct what he can do Creative publication (of, by, for) in ceramics Leon remarked, "I but he has a great potential for GSC students. This means: * became interested in ceramics doing things; he has a great We're looking for original poetry, controversial story starring artwork, music, short stories, plays, There's when I saw my older brother imagination." and photography by GSC students. George Segal and Joan working with clay. I enjoy Leon produces his work in Work judged anonymously. Send one way Hackett was to have a huge ceramics more than any other the advanced ceramics class in entries to Miscellany, LB 8023. surgical amphitheatre built at Deadline March 8. Include self- to cure him art form because I get to work which he is the sole student. addressed envelope if you want and no way a cost of over $30,000. He then with my hands more. Some of Speaking of the class he said, material returned. to stop sat through all available the pieces I do as a result of "I do what I want to do and documentary footage of this movies. I see things in them get help from Dr. Ragen when * Indeed a rare chance for him. type of operation he could lay idealists, cynics, romantics, that I like to try in clay and I need it." Later Dr. Ragen believers, non-believers, and seers hands on. Finally he found two similarly commented on his to express a little of it all. brain surgeons who agreed to initiative, "No one tells him be on hand throughout the what to do; he has his own filmed mock operation as Music Recital technical advisors. Then he was ready to shoot. Features "I have very mixed feelings about this whole business of psychosurgery," explains John Gore Hodges in a quietly cultured On Tuesday night, March [HOAGIFSI British accent. "Surgeons are 2nd at 8:15, in the Foy Fine probing the brain hoping to Arts recital hall, John Gore j A New Sandwich Shop \ find causes and treatment for will present a Junior Recital. mental illness. But, while that Mr. Gore will be assisted by might be a laudable endeavor, Ted Lashley and Anda Heath J Is Open /^T^k 0 there is also the side which at the piano, and Laura Rice, j 10 a.m. 'til 2 p.m. fJm ] \ "Operations designed to says that serious moral issues Mezzo-Soprano. control the human mind are at stake which might let through brain surgery have certain brain manipulators go taken, place and are taking in for wholesale mind control. The program will consist of i Monday Thru mff^^m i place at this very moment," I've tried to highlight this selections by Henry Purcell, : says Mike Hodges; producer- problem in my screenplay from J.S. Bach, Henri Duparc, S Saturday ^^^m \ director of Warner Bros.' "The the book." Ernest Chausson, Claude Terminal Man." "That is why Debussy, Richard Strauss, the idea of doing the movie Hodges rendition of a "man Donizetti, Beethoven, Ned FREE with this ad, ArSm ?f) ' version of the book both in the hands of science," Rorem and Benjamin Britten. P a cup of soup, or a large Coke jfflym' y§« ■K*' frightened and fascinated me. features Jill Clayburgh, Laura Rice will assist Mr. Gore on two Robert Schumann * when sandwich is purchased |[ ^^^^HMT There are sources of cases Richard Dysart, Michael C. \ around the U.S. concerning Gwynne, Matt Clark and duets. this extremely sensitive Donald Moffat. The film is practice of psychosurgery. I based on the best-selling novel John Gore transferred to 5 28 E. Main Across from Ga. Theatre 5 hope I have made a film which by Michael Crichton. Georgia Southern in 1974 from informs and offers alternatives Clayton Junior College in MMMmMM//M///t//M/Mm//M/M///m///////Mf//MU as well as entertains the South Atlanta. He is currently audience." The CUB is presenting this film on Friday night at 9 and working on his Bachelor of Music degree in School Music. Hodges first order of on Sunday night at 8 and 10, in the Biology Lecture Hall. The public is cordially business before filming the invited to attend. m PLANNED

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By MICHAEL THOMPSON by Jerome Rotheriberg, I But most importantly we must found the ancestral humor I continue to demand the best of MICHAEL THOMPSON DIANE CAPPELLI "I think about you & it's had needed. In the words of others. We must let them the shamans - Editor Managing Editor like having spirits come down know they are counted upon. on me where is it that we are going Song Of The Bald Eagle to die together CRAIG SHAPIRO BOB EVANS don't you think you ought to do like you say" we want what is real News Editor Business Manager [Wolf Songs And Others Of we want what is real The Tlingit - don't deceive us James Roller's workings, after John Swanton] [Crow] Editorial views expressed in the George-Anne are not necessarily those of the GSC administration or People who are sensitive, The editor of Shaking The faculty. Signed columns are solely the viewpoint of who are concerned can reach a the writer. Pumpkin, writing on the point of no resilence at times. implicit claim of Indian poetry, It's not hard to understand; says in the "pre-face": "The the world is not without its issue....is reality. The real J faults, nor are most of our person (reality person, in fact) tribe. And where does one find THREE WAYS TO SCREW lives, like the 'primitive' Our Good Neighbors the strength and under- UP ON YOUR WAY TO THE philosopher described by standing to deal with the DOINGS THREE WAYS Radub, 'in a blaze of reality' By DIANE CAPPELLI constant disappointment and [1] through which he can expe- An unnatural resource of the Georgia Southern campus letdown? How to Forgive our I fell down rience 'reality at white heat.' hosted over 250 for dinner and entertainment last Saturday. fellow men for being less than [2] This is a part of the tribal The unnatural, wonderfully unique group is the International we expect? Can the individual I got lost inheritance (not Indian only Club. The event was its annual banquet. survive the natural oppression [3] but worldwide) that we all lost I won't make any lame comparisons between world peace and of insensitivity in others? I lost my bucket at our peril....Each moment is foreign food gatherings. I do say, however, that this was truly a I don't claim to have [Seneca] charged: each is a point at learning experience. Besides learning what food was from where, answers to these questions. which meaning is coming to I became aware of a minority of enthusiastic people working to They are not rhetorical in There is a cure in this. Do surface, where nothing's in- enlighten us provincial Americans to world cultures. nature. They are the result of we see that the individual cidental but everything The obstacles facing the foreign student at GSC make it little my own frustration. They are a must understand the problems matters terribly." less than amazing that they find the encouragement to hold such result of the discrepancy of being alive? Do we see how programs. Living arrangements during winter break have been between the way life is and the important it can be? If we That is what I wanted to non-existent. Special orientation programs are scanty. way it perhaps should be. don't, we need to begin to. hear again. After growing tired Recently, the funding of a sightseeing trip to Charleston for a I am tired of so many things "Let the person who wants a of life at 22, I wanted to be group of foreign students was denied by the CCC. - I am tired of the indifference vision hang himself by his reminded that all things The CCC's denial of funds was appropriate in accordance to of governments and insti- neck. When his face turns matter, that there was a way the rules governing the use of the special organizational budget. tutions. I am tired of the purple, take him down and to say how it all matters. Now, Further showing how ill-equipped Southern is to handle foreign inability of organizations to have him describe what he's like the Seneca, I want them students, GSC had no organization with special powers to work smoothly toward signifi- seen. to know when I die: finance this type of event. They were left undeservedly in the cant goals. I am tired of being [Eskimo Vision Event II] cold once again. faced with the selfishnesses Such an understanding of "He followed his own mind By their mere presence on campus, the students enrich and and cruel games of people I life need not be fatal. The enlighten campus life. How often do Baxley graduates get to know. solution is in the way we see got himself killed associate with Iranians and Japanese? Or, do we further show To ease my way I returned ourselves in relation to our our blatant provinciality by overlooking their presence? to my roots. In a beautiful fellow tribe members. All this can't blame anybody else" GSC needs to implement a good neighbor policy soon or run anthology of Indian poetry, without losing our health of the risk of losing an unnatural and very beneficial asset. Shaking The Pumpkin, edited mind and our sense of, humor. [Special thanks to Bill & Bess] The Paradoxical Jimmy Carter By JODY HUNTER the candidate's media director stores other farmer's peanuts. clearly states that he distri- So the image of Jimmy in the The political caldron is really buted the leaflet and that it hot sun slaving away has a getting hot these days and I was prepared by Bill Pope, few holes in it. And as far as suppose its time for me to Carter's former press reorganization well I have' again pick up my quill and secretary. These are, of course, serious doubts concerning his "academically" expound on the only a few examples. There are glorious claims of restructuring Presidential race of 1976. more - more than I care to the state government to When Jimmy Carter an- expound. But the point is that provide better services, "love nounced his intentions of Jimmy Carter isn't the down and compasion" to its people. seeking the presidency of the home, simple, honest sincere Carter claims he wiped out 278 United States, I enjoyed a person he makes out to be. He agencies and reduced good laugh. Today it's a is just another ego-tripper who administration cost by 50%, different story, however. I am would rather sell his soul to but how does one account for not laughing anymore. What I hypocrisy than lose a few the 50% spending increase in thought was a political joke at votes or a Presidential race by Carter's first three years in the the beginning has sub- playing it totally honest and governors office, a 30% stantially become a political JIMMY CARTER -GSC 1971 sincere. increase in the total numbers reality. Jimmy Carter has a Those who are campaigning of state employees, or the fact chance of winning a high citizens - tired of corruption, when one considers the for this man are either political that when he took the office of dishonesty, and insincerity. national office. According to a gubernatorial race of 1970. His oportunist who see his governor there was One may question, though, good friend, I'm supposed to campaign tactics reminds me campaign as a stepping stone $90,950,096.00 surplus and be teeming with pride that a who is the real Jimmy Carter? of a mini-Watergate. Brill to a better position or they are I don't believe he is as honest when he left office, a fellow Georgian has gained points out that anonymous totally ignorant of who Jimmy $43,135,552.00 surplus such support and popularity as he portrays and his leaflet which showed Carl Carter really is. (Maybe he has sincerity is very much in remained - a net loss of throughout the nation and that Sanders, Jimmy Carter's fooled them too.): $47,814,544. the United States may have a doubt. One can find plenty of opposition in the gubernatorial As far as his claims of Georgian President for the evidence concerning his ever primary race and a former part If I accomplish anything in shifting stands on key issues consolidation (agency first time in its history. owner of the Atlanta Hawks this commentary, I want to reduction) to make government However, I'm not that naive. and even his basic political basketball team, being given a clear up several matters more tangible and manageable, philosophies. In a brilliantly written champagne shampoo by two of concerning the intellectual one only need look at the For instance, while running article "The Pathetic Lies of the team's black players Jimmy Carter. There are those Department of Human Jimmy Carter" in Harpers, for governor he said he would during a victory celebration that are proud to illicit the fact Resources. Steven Brill has pointed out run as a conservative was mailed out to white that Carter is a nuclear There is only one positive that Carter is a total paradox. Democrat stating he was Baptist ministers and white physicist and a peanut farmer. thing I can say about Jimmy Let me state here that I agree basically a "red neck" and barbershops. (One could Carter only received a basic Carter: He has come a long with Brill and I'm elated that then he tried earnestly to imagine the reactions of the degree from Annapolis (B.S.) way. However, as I reflect on someone has the intelligence to retract a statement he had above after seeing Carl and did some graduate work in his years as governor and this see through Carter's political made concerning the Supreme Sanders drenched with evil engineering. He has no degree past year of campaigning, I guise. Carter endeavors Court decision on school spirits by "nigras". Even in nuclear physics. Secondly he can't help but think that his (successfully) to portray the integration. (He had previously though Carter denies any is a wealthy agribusinessman vehicle has been one of ever sincere, very honest, called those decisions "morally knowledge of the leaflet, Ray who spends little time picking hypocrisy - a sickness we do totally fresh candidate. It is an and legally correct.") Abernathy, an Atlanta public peanuts. He owns a peanut not need again in the White image that appeals to tired His honesty came in doubt relations man who worked for warehouse that shells ana), House. ; - OPINION-PAGE SEVEN GSC Night Crawlers STAFF By ALISON TERRY out behind Olliff Hall. It was a to face with two guys who chilly night so they were really nonchalantly asked me if I Alison Terry Features Editor Do you ever wonder about surprised when they looked up knew where "Julie's" room Frank Maddox Sports Editor the "night crawlers" of GSC? and saw a guy come slowly was. There wasn't even a Julie Michele Novotni, Chip Struensee Copy Editors By "night crawlers" I mean living in my dorm, and I told Marty Evans Photographer those souls who roam the them this. They said thanks Jack Harris Subscriptions campus during the odd hours alot and calmly walked out of Sharon Bennett Accountant of the night. the back fire exit. Tom Jackson ! . . Circulation I started thinking about Where do all of these "night Carolyn McKinney Typist these people one night when I crawlers" come from? And was walking back from work where do they go when they at the George-Anne at about 2 disappear into the night again? Sandra Aaron, Susan Ambrose, Linda Kay Williams, o'clock in the morning. I saw a Surely some of them must be Beth Blough, Steve Poloney, Richard White, Bert girl walking all alone towards the same people who shoot Turner, Pam Nault, Carolyn McKinney, Chuck Dalziel, the Landrum Center in a B.B.'s through car windows, Jody Jiunnies, Jim Osterman. bathrobe, no shoes and she steal tapedecks from cars, was carrying a laundry bag. throw picnic tables into the What was she doing out at lake, and write witty things on that hour, in that particular the water tower. get-up, and what was she Not all "night crawlers" are carrying in that bag? out to commit acts of violence I started talking to some of or destruction, though. Some, Power To The People ? my friends about strange I imagine, are insomniacs who There is no other word to describe the political outlook of most sights they had seen around roam around because they GSC students than APATHETIC.I know they get tired of campus at night. One told me can't go to sleep. Most of the hearing of it. I get tired of saying it. that once, about 1:30 a.m. she strolling through the parking people you run into down at But after my three years here, I have seen little in the way looked from her dorm window lot without a single stitch of the lake or in the Circle are student involvement in campus government to prove that at Anderson Hall and saw a clothing on. They beeped the usually mild-mannered freaks students do care about who represents them to the group of boys out in car horn at him, hoping for who just stepped out for a administration. Sweetheart Circle throwing some response, but the guy moment to smoke a joint, or As of the writing of this piece, Tuesday, only four people had frisbee in their underwear. If just glanced behind him and else a love-struck couple who Tjeen nominated, all uncontested in their nominated positions. this isn't odd enough, they unconcernedly walked off are indulging in a little young Those uncontested will receive office automatically. were also playing in the across the lot. lust. The remedy is simple, if you think you have good ideas for I still have one question to sprinklers, which happened to Once last year, I was student government, or if you want the present system to remain ask about these creatures, the be on at the time. walking from my room at Deal intact, nominate yourself before tomorrow night. Or if you don't Another incident occurred Hall going towards the "night crawlers", where do they all go when daylight want to run, support someone who you believe in. Don't let your last quarter when two of my bathroom at about 4 o'clock in efficacy slip away from you. friends were sitting in their car the morning when I came face comes?

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Dear Sir: paper grant equal time to the Home Management Buildings selling point. did not have much money in it I request that you give following: hermaphrodites, are only continuations of the Considering the financial but had all my identification equal time to non-homosexuals lepors, taoists, misogynists, so-called "progress" through- aspect of the issue, can we cards. in your newspaper by kindly hemophiliacs, pantheists, out cities - concrete parking support a cut in the library When I got back to my printing the enclosed letter. I machos, syphillitics, deists, lots instead of parks with hours and campus-wide dorm, I received a note that respectfully request that you pederasts, diabetics, ana- grass and trees. I believe that budgets while we build these said Security had my wallet. be sure and include the proper baptists, koprolagniacs, the lake and landscaping of excessive sidewalks? Again we Someone at the game had bible (sic) verse quotations as lupomaniacs, satanists, Georgia Southern is of major must consider a cut in plant found it and turned it in. printer's errors would upset monosexuals, insomnaics, appeal to students; however, operations as proposed by I would like to thank that the purpose of having included quakers, bi-sexuals, amnesiacs, the constant rate of con- Alison Terry (Jan. 22). And person who turned in my them in the letter at all. Zionists, tri-sexuals, hypo- struction will leave the campus ask who has authorized "God wallet. Security did not know chondriacs, atheists, eunuchs, soon lacking in natural beauty. Bless America", excessive who had found it. This person Dear "Enlightened One", junkies, agnostics, myopics, As an out-of-state student who sidewalks, and similar turned in the wallet AND the In your "Letter to the abortionists, contortionists, was not impressed by the "needed" construction? money. I was glad just to get Editor" of the February 12, extortionists, freaks, creeps, location of college campuses in the cards back. Of course, the 1976 edition of the George- geeks and the suffers of the the center of large towns filled Thank you, money was nice! Anne, you made the statement heartbrake of psoriasis. with concrete and brick, as Anne Petersen To that honest person, that - "Some ministers and U.of S. Carolina in Columbia, I thanks!! churches now perform a One of the above To The Editor: found Southern's peaceful Recently I lost my wallet at ceremony called "Holy Union living surroundings a definite Bobby Darden in which Gay people are an Eagle basketball game. It unofficially married." - What- ever the denomination of these Dear Editor, churches may be, they Please allow me to express certainly are not Christian. via the George-Anne, apprecia- I am a Christian and I tion to Pam Crenshaw for her personally would hate for letter in today's (Feb. 19) anyone to get the idea that the George-Anne concerning the Christian religion would marry proposal to cut funds for homosexuals. My points of religious activities on campus. reference come from the Bible No one could have said it better than she did. It is really and are: (1) Deuteronomy WE NEED A GUTSY; SPUNK/ 23:17-18, (2) Leviticus (a) good to know that we have students like Miss Crenshaw AMBASSADOR-A REALTl'SBR 18:22 (b) 20:13, and (3) 1 VHo LiteS To TALK Atf& Corinthians 6:9-11. I am not a at GSC and I'm positive that bible (sic) scholar, I include we have many. TALKToUfiH these notations as a reference E.Z. Martin tool only. I use the bible (sic) especially Deuteronomy, because it gives the laws on which the Christian religion is Dear George-Anne, based. As one who appreciates natural beauty, I must Mike Goodson complain about the con- struction of the endless concrete sidewalks. Georgia ^...SoMEBoW NOT AF«Alfc Tb WAVE Southern has more than ^ V4 oF THE WoftD HATE HIS GVjS HEM? SET ME Dear Editor, adequate sidewalks, and I find Atft> THWlC OF HiM AS M OBHCXi*S,Lo\)t>- HOWARD COSEU. For reasons that I hope I that the expanding construct- ^ tf°vTHED, SfIF-CENTffcED Sotf-oF-A ON THEPtfotfE.' will not have to explain, I ion of sidewalks, particularly respectfully request that your in the area of the Biology and ,GE EIGHT - FEATURES. ': : : ;: ':/:::::>:::::--:: A Rare Look At "Red Hot Lovers "

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WAS JESUS THE FIRST FEMINIST?

STUDENTS AND FACULTY INVITED MS. BARBARA BITTER talks with Or. Roger Branch, left, Outreach Pastor, aoout "JESUS AND WOMAN" which she will present at 10:30 A.M. Sunday, followed by discussion and worship at The Outreach. Dr. Keith Hartberg, right, is Outreach Moderator. "It has taken 2,000 years for the world to catch up with what Jesus had to say about ... equal partnership of man and woman." - Margaret Mead. HOME OF THE 0UTREACH-217 SOUTH ZETTER0WER .... mtVHqvmWB*<■'M J»wn JJ! ■*■ ■ ■ »" < ■ v-. a ,*. a — ■■■. ■ .■;■. 21 uf ' ■SPORTS - PAGE NINE Seasonal Upset Eagles Defeat New Orleans By CHUCK DALZIEL The win was no fluke. The GSC, 53-40, to blow Southern Eagles did not have a off the court. The Eagles The men's basketball team particularly good shooting trailed only 31-28 at the half scored one of their greatest night from the field as they but were outscored 26-15 in the victories ever last Thursday shot only 41.2%. From the next ten minutes. Southern hit night as they upset the line, however, they hit 21 of 25 only 34% for the game while University of New Orleans free throws and this, along ASU hit 49'/2. 77-75 before a rowdy crowd of with Cooper's foul problems, about 2,500. Coach Larry was the diference. UNO shot Chapman called the win "the only seven free throws, hitting Jock Strip biggest we've had since I've five. been here." The win was the ninth in fourteen games since McArthur led the Eagles the holiday break, and it gave with 22 points, while Anderson Southern a 10-11 record. had 17, Phil Leisure fired in Sports -Too Big A Price? The Privateers, with two 10, and Maurice Stoutermire 6-11 standouts in the game got 10 to go with 10 rebounds. By FRANK MADDOX popular questions for a sports Relations locally, the students most of the time, could do no Southern could not reach the editor to dwell upon. But it is , shouldn't be burdened with better than battle the Eagles .500 mark, however, as they Sometimes you wonder if it's mandatory that we, the footing the bill. high-jumping front line equally lost to East Carolina 91-85 better to keep your mouth complete student body, Just like everything else on the boards, and were Saturday night. The Eagles shut. I feel that way now. But evaluate the importance of around here won't change, actually outrebounded, 46-40. trailed at halftime 42-37 and when you smell something such an expensive program neither will the administration Meanwhile the Eagles, led by by six, 53-47, at the twelve rotten there's no use in and inform the administration change the fundings of hot-shooting Ed McArthur, minute mark, but came back putting off using the air of our decision. students' money. That is, kept UNO at bay by scoring in with 12 straight points to take freshner. Don't get me wrong. As an unless we give them good suprts of six or eight points. a 59-53 lead. But East Carolina Here is the problem: individual, I am happy that reason to. The first burst came at the kept coming, outscored the Should the men's athletic 30% of my activity fee goes to During recent weeks, several 12 minute mark as Southern Eagles 12-2 in next four department be allotted over athletics. Why? Because I individuals have started hit eight straight points for a minutes and went on to win it. 30% of the students' activity enjoy going to all the sports questioning the validity of our 20-14 lead. Wayne Cooper, Kevin Anderson played fee? Do students feel the need events and feel that I'm funding the GSC beauty UNO's tough 6'11" center, sat magnificently for Southern, to fund, seven major sports ts getting my money's worth. pagent, men's athletics, and down with three personals at hitting 28 points and pulling programs during the year? Obviously, however, due to religious activities. If it's this poing, and the Eagles down 11 rebounds. During the "economic the slim number of spectators found that students don't took advantage, raising their squash," can the GSC at almost all of the regular support these events, funding margin to 37-26 with three The Eagles dropped to 10-13 administration continue to sports events, the student will probably decrease. minutes remaining. But the with a 84-68 loss to fund such a large percentage: body doesn't feel a similar Thus, we sports fans must Privateers closed the margin to Appalachian State Monday. of funds to a program which need for such a big sports realize our responsibilities to 39-36 and seemed to have the The hot-shooting Mountaineers the majority of the students do program. the seven different men's momentum in their favor as blistered the nets at a 6% clip not participate in? Perhaps the administrators sports on the GSC campus. the second half opened. in the second half outscoring Obviously, these are not justify allotting the money Unless more students start because of the large number of supporting these sports With Cooper back, UNO Saturday new students that come to activities, they will probably could still not dominate the Southern because of hearing begin to disappear. boards in the second half, and about GSC sports on Channel Presently, GSC has a strong Southern burst to a 64-57 lead 5 Sports Report. That's a progressive sports program. finally, with 8 minutes left. bunch of nonsense. However, unless more students The Privateers fought back to Baseball Starts I'm sure that most of us start supporting and attending cut the margin to 68-67, but By LINDA KAY WILLIAMS experience out there. The would be here despite the activities, the sports depart- the Eagles gave them a defense is good and, the sports program. While sports ment will start to.dwindle. four-corner look featuring some The baseball team starts hitting should be strong. The may be good for the Public And rightly so. incredible free-throw shooting. its 1976 season this Saturday only weak point, if it can be Southern hit 9 of their last 11 against Campbell College of called that, will be pitching. points from the line. Kevin North Carolina. GSC's head We're relatively inexperienced Anderson led the Eagles down baseball coach Jack Stallings there. But our pitchers will the stretch as he tipped in an believes Campbell College will come around." errant shot at the two minute be a good competitor. Stallings is very impressed TENNIS mark, grabbed a rebound on "They are a fine baseball with the effort the ball players the defensive end, and hit two school," stated Stallings. have put out. free throws. "They've had some fine ball "The guys come to practice EVERYTHING! players come out of there like early and stay late to work on pro pitchers Gaylord and Jim their hitting and defense. Badminton Perry." Many of the players have been The starting GSC pitcher doing that the last few weeks. will probably be right-hander Individual work is helping the Tourney Richard Hudson according to team tremendously." Stallings. The rest of the Plans are underway for the line-up is already set. In the The Eagles open their 1976 CLASSIC GSC Invitational Badminton infield will be Curtis Fisher at baseball season this Saturday, The Davis CLASSIC Tournament which will be held first, Benjy Moore at second, Feb. 28 at 1:30 against in the Hanner Gym on Chris Royer at third, Pete Campbell College of North Saturday, March 13. Pasquarosa at shortstop, and Carolina. Then, a second game The open tourney will have Tom Kuzniacki at catcher. The against this school will be held two Categories of entry: outfield will consist of Mike on March 1, at 3:00. On Student (for inexperienced Moore in left, Ray Boyer in Tuesday, March 2, Coastal players) and Open (for center and Jamie Ivins in Carolina College comes to GSC experienced players). Both right. for a 3:00 game at Eagle field. categories will consist of men The 1976 group should be a So, everyone come out and and women's singles and strong team, according to support the Eagles in their Complete Selection of HEAD Racquets- doubles, as well as mixed Stallings. "There's a lot of season openers. M II prices include zippered vinyl cover doubles. Dr. Paul, tournament One restringing free with purchase of new racquet. director, urges all students to stop by the Physical Edu- Good Thru February. cation Department office and CREATE-A-SHELF ask the secretary for an entry The stackable, rackable, blank. Entry fees (which will TENNIS WEAR ONE DAY pay for trophies and birdies) changeable, portable beautiful are $2.00 for singles and $1.00 Fine assortment. Clothing, SERVICE per person for doubles. piece of creative furniture Shoes, and Warm Ups. Plus Other schools participating Racquets in the tourney will be designed with You, the tennis aaccessories & gifts restrung & Gainesville Junior College, Augusta College and on-the-go student, in mind! jewelry & boutique items. patched Armstrong. There is a March 10 deadline Contact-Peach Kittridge 'replace of worn grips. for signing up for the 106 Deal Hall Ph.- 681-5228 t o u r n a me nt. Afternoon "practice sessions for partici- I* pants in all divisions will be IT held starting March 1st, in GT 150 B- Georgia Southern Industries, Inc THE PRO SHOP Hanner Gym. - AT THE INTERSECTION O FAIR RD& 301 PAGE TEN-SPORTS Basketball Team Maurice Is The Man By LINDA KAY WILLIAMS "He seems to jump higher "I wish I had a chance to and stay up longer than any stay and play with the One of GSC's star basketball other player I've seen. Maurice younger players a while longer. players never played high is really an impressive This team is young. The school school basketball. That's right. jumper," said Coach Larry has a lot to look forward to. Maurice Stoutermire never Chapman. GSC will have some good played on his high school "I just try to jump before teams in the near future. Right team. everyone else," says Stouter- now, we're shooting for a "I had always wanted to mire. "That way I get a winning season. After winning play," he said. "I just never quicker jump on the ball." the Armstrong game, we were got a chance in high school. I Stoutermire is a 22-year-old a .500 team for the first time in the two years that I've been played in junior college, at Criminal Justice major who Alexander City J.C. in here." enjoys music and photography. "Fans will play a big part in Alexander City, Alabama. He is married and has one son, The 6'4" acxiior from the development of future GSC Christopher Maurice. Montgomery Alabama had two teams. They (the fans) don't very good years in junior Stoutermire is well thought realize how important they are college, his team being state of by the coaching staff. to the team. Crowd support champions both years. In his "Maurice is a good sound can really make a big sophomore year, they went to human being. He's a talented difference for our team. I want the National Tournament and athlete, despite not playing in to say that I appreciate the ranked #12 in the country. high school. He came here on a support I've personally Stoutermire was the most grant-in-aid and has been a received over the past season valuable player on his team tremendous asset to the team and this year. I will always Maurice Stoutermire [32] demonstrates the jumping ability both years. during his two years here. We remember playing at GSC." which makes him a fan favorite on the Eagle squad. Stoutermire was also MVP think a lot of Maurice here in for GSC last year and is this the basketball office," said year's team captain. Currently Chapman. averaging 9.8 points per game Stoutermire likes Georgia Tennis Team Opens Schedule and rebounding 5.7 boards at • Southern. "I wish I had longer night, his style has received a to be here, I've really enjoyed good bit of notice. the school," said Stoutermire. Against South Carolina Tomorrow The men's tennis team will The men's schedule for this be filling the top two positions. Lady Eagles Fall To open its regular season's spring is very tough, including Danny Gladman will be the schedule tomorrow against a almost all the tennis powers in team's third man, while Jimmy strong South Carolina team. the South. Most of the better Henson or John Hanke will GSC fell to Carolina 8-1 during matches, which will feature top play fourth and fifth positions. Savannah State 57-60 Bunner Smith will compete lost. We completely outscored last year's spring action, and individual players from the The women's basketball lost 6-3 last fall to the talented Southeast, will be played here sixth for the team. team fell to Savannah State in Savannah on the floor, but Doubles positions had not made too many silly, simple team which is ranked at the on the GSC campus. Also, a very disappointing 57-60 loss top of the list among southern Georgia Southern will host the been decided upon as the paper last Thursday in Hanner Gym. mistakes to take the win. went to press. "The loss against Savannah independent schools. Georgia Tennis Intercollegiate Leading the tall Savannah Tournament for the first time. Tomorrow's action will begin girls until the last couple should make us play extra at 2:00 p.m. on the GSC tennis hard against them during our "If we can take a win over In singles action tomorrow, minutes of play, the Eagles Andres Koth or Peter Holl will courts. lost control of the game and first game of the GAIAW S.C. this Friday," said Coach lost by a slim 3 point margin. tournament this Friday. We Blankenbaker, "we'll be "It was really disappointing will have to rebound and be setting the stage for our play to lose to the Savannah team very aggressive on Friday if during the rest of the season." for the second time this year," we expect to win." "We're a strong, experienced We have your best said Linda Crowder, ladies' Donna Moss led GSC team this year, and we have coach. scoring with 11 points. Lisa "We defeated ourselves. Lovelace put in 10 points, excellent depth in all six team interest at heart. Missing 25 foul shots during while Pam Baker scored 9. positions. This should be a the game, it is clear why we Beth Morris laid in 8, and good year for Georgia Carol Johnson and Beth Clark Southern tennis." Georgia Heart Association Intramural each scored 6 points. wmmmmmmmmm r ' ■ Standings Available Now! In Statesboro Shoney's Presents Women's Intramural Standings e Sorority League Wins Losses 24 HOUR ACCESS! Delta Zeta 5 0 1 the Zeta Tau Alpha 5 Chi Omega 3 2 764-9295 (Days) Alpha XI Delta 2 3 Alpha Delta Pi 2 3 764-4164 (Nights) Phi Mu 0 5 Jfalf O'Pound Kappa Delta 1 4 Independent League JioeDown Winburn 1 4 New Mini-Warehouse Facility BSU ' 4 1 Deal Hall 1 4 Special Johnson 3 2 Self Service Storage Green Jeans 2 3 Gather 'round and listen up to the best music that ever hit a beef Red Hots 3 2 lover's ears. We're having a half o' pound hoe down. 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By STEVE POLONEY of the game against UNC of when to take them. Ed's ball Charlotte helped me play hard handling and defensive play "A matured basketball and I know it helped the other players too," said McArthur. has also improved. His great player in every aspect" is what jumping ability is a great Larry Chapman, basketball Ed contributes the improve- asset, but he is not quite coach, thinks of Ed McArthur. ment of the Eagles to a tight As a transfer student from defense, since the team does physical enough for the big Miami Dade Junior College, not have a big man. men that he plays against." Ed McArthur of the basketball "The big man is an McArthur, a good shooter team has found a home here at advantage when you have one, and rebounder, has greatly Georgia Southern. but the opposite if you don't," helped the team for two years. quipped McArthur. Last year, he averaged 10 Ed, a 6'2" senior, likes Statesboro because there are "Ed has matured as a player points a game for the Eagles. no crowds and it's quieter than in these two years he has been So far this year, Ed is his home town, Miami, with us," said Chapman. averaging 11.1 points and 4.8 ~ Florida. "In a big town there rebounds after 19 games. For a is so much you can do, you "McArthur has a wide small man on the court, end up not doing anything," selection of shots and knows McArthur gets the job done. he said. lEd believes that you have to be inventive to find something to do here, therefore you go out and do it. Basketball Tournament McArthur, a sociology major, enjoys fishing, music and Set For Early March especially eating when he is not practicing basketball. According to Terry Spence, represented by Alpha Tau director of student intra- murals, March 2nd, 3rd, 4th Omega, Sigma Chi, and Kappa The only other thing that Sig fraternities. McArthur would like to see and 8th will be the dates for more is a little more the men's basketball "We had a good turnout for participation from the student tournament. this year's basketball body. Teams taking part in the program," said Spence. _ tourney will be: League A - This is the first year that Ed McArthur [12] pops 2 points for the Eagles during the "The excitement and B-R and Co., Hoopshoots, and three teams, instead of the UNCC game. clapping of the fans at the end either Wops or Delta Sigma usual two teams, from each Pi. League B - Afro-Ameri- league will take part in the Feb. 26-28 cans, Fu-Fu Dogs, and tournament. Fonsie's Garage. Postings for individual League C will send the Gym tournament games will be Rats, the Grads, and the placed on the intramural Southern Hosts GAIAW Straight Shooters. the bulletin boards as soon as all Fraternity League will be Georgia Southern will host games," said Linda Crowder, Valley vs. Georgia College; -^gular season games are over. the annual GAIAW tourna- Eagle Coach. "Women's 3:00 Valdosta State vs. winner ment again this year in basketball in the state of of the 11:00 game; 5:00 Statesboro. Ten of the top Georgia is very competitive, so Mercer vs. the winner of the teams iri ' Georgia women's the tournament promises to be 1:00 game. basketball will be present to exciting." . Talent There will be two sessions of determine the top team in the GSC plays third seed, play on Friday and two state. Savannah State, during the sessions on Saturday, with the The schools taking part in first group of games on consolation game being played the tournament have been Friday. Savannah State has at 7:00 p.m. and the Every Tuesday from 8 p.m. 'til seeded in the following order: beaten GSC twice this year, so Mercer, Valdosta State, championship game starting at 11 p.m. with Sharon Valente as the Lady Eagles will have to 9:00 p.m. Savannah State, The Uni- work hard to retain their last The tournament will be Moderator. You could be a winner. versity of Georgia, Shorter, year's fourth placing in the Georgia Southern, Albany, Ft. single elimination. Monthly winner for February wins 3 tournament. Students are urged to attend Valley State, Georgia College, The tournament has been days accomodation at the famous 1776 and Tift College. as many of the tournament divided into several different games as possible. Admission Hotel in Orlando Fla. for 2. And a book of "It will be well worth the sessions of play: Thursday - students' time to come see the for each session of play will be 11:00 Albany vs. Tift; 1:00 Ft. $1.00 with Student ID. tickets to Disney The GSC vs. Savannah World. The Executive; State game will begin Friday Club ot Love is a giving thing.. at 2:00. - *>230 S. Main 1* ^ : Cowart Construction Co. A perfect Keepsake diamond says it all, 431 Fair Road Gabriel reflecting your love in its brilliance and beauty. Two Bedroom Apts for Rent jwj^And you can choose with confidence because the Keepsake guarantee assures located near the College. perfect clarity, fine white y% color and precise modern cut. There is Will rent Furnished or Unfurnished. no finer diamond ring. Swimming Pool available for the tenants. Keepsake Morrisey

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Name- Call Office 8:30 to 5:30 764-2200 ii*£ After Hours William Hazlip 764-7336 •PAGE TWELVE-EAGLE BULLETIN Announcements Organizations* Delta Zeta's traveling The GSC Science Fiction secretary, Lee McFalls, will be and Fantasy Discussion Group visiting the Iota Nu chapter will meet Wednesday, March this week. 3, at 7:30 p.m. in Seminar DZ welcomes her new big Room 2 of the Library. The brothers. They are Andy topic under discussion will be Corley, Charles Broome, Joe first contact stories. All Gay, Pat Barmore, Bubba interested persons are invited Newton and Roy Godbee. to attend. Lamplighting is being held this week for the girls who will The GSC Department of WHHHHIMWI "iniii mmmmf' lnssified 'Ads* be initiated February 20. Instruction and the Area DZ collected for the Heart District Health Training FOR SALE: 1975 Honda MR FOR SALE FOUND: In Herty Building. Gold Fund Sunday afternoon. Centers are sponsoring a 175. Street lega. Excellent condition. men's class ring. Initials DBG. DZ defeated ZTA in workshop on February 19 Price $525. Contact Joe Gay, Eton Westminister. Identify at 107 Herty FOR SALE: Updated 1970 Hall, 239, 6P1-3095. Building. basketball Tuesday night. entitled "Yoga for Children - Honda 350 street bike. Runs well. Especially for the Exceptional Sissy bar included. John McKenzie, LOST FOUND: A ladies' wrist watch GIANT GARAGE SALE: room 160, Stratford Hall. 68104210. outside the Newton building. To Household items, clothing, L.B, 11178, claim it, go to the English Office on anything and everything! Music by American LOST: $50.00 reward offered for the third floor and identify the FOR SALE: Panasonic stereo watch. Saturday, February 28, 10:00 composer in honor of Bi- with 8-track player, AM-FM; FM recovery of set of tools in a red box stereo, AFC lock. Call 681-3865. stolen from 206 S. Edgewood in FOUND: By Lake, Mount Royale a.m. on the corner of South centennial. Georgia Southern November 1975. Sentimental value. watch with clear wrist band and College and West Main, across Symphony. Dr. John Kolpitcke FOR SALE: New Realistic Call 764-7341. leather wrist band engraved' with from the Klean Korner. conducting. Monday, March 1, receiver, barely used; will accept stars. Contact G-A Office. best offer. Also Electrophonic LOST: One gold Caravelle watch; Sponsored by the Student 8:15 p.m., Foy Auditorium. 8-track tape player and two Criterion day and date; alligator band - in FOUND: One key for Ford vicinity of Hanner Fieldhouse. Council for Exceptional Students free with I.D. speakers. Must sell. Contact J. automobile. Identify at G-A Office. Children. KeHhbarr at 764-3,158. Generous award offered. Watch was gift. Please contact John Ruff at FOR SALE: Men's warm-up suit. L.B. 10874 or call ext. 5442 or WANTED Brand new, imported from Italy. 764-2370. Large size; light blue color; stretch LOST: Hewlett-Packard HP-25 nylon. Worth $30, asking $20 or best WANTED: Interested in calculator. Reward offered. Contact H&* offer. Must sell. S.J.L. L.B.11189. commuting with someone from Billy Johnson, 681-3938 or 681-5525. Savannah to GSC 5 days a week. \xfr FOR SALE: Equatorial Refractor Call Desbaine Knight at 925-4042 in Telescope 50X-500 X 60 mm; LOST: Wilson Staff 8-iron at Savannah, or come by Accounting complete. New, still °in case. intramural field. If found please Lab from 1 to 4 p.m. 681-3865. return to George-Anne office. FOR SALE: PIONEER SX 424 LOST: Gold Caravelle Slim-line WANTED: 21-year-old female AM/FM stereo receiver; Kenwood watch. Near Williams. Contact Beth looking for female roomate who KP 2022 turntable; (2) Sansui SP-35 Ware. L.B. 11081. lives with boyfriend but needs a JEANS speakers; Akai 4000 DS Reel-to-Reel place to stash clothes, etc., to Tape Deck; Panasonic RS 805 LOST: A pair of brown framed maintain "front". Will consider 8-track recorder deck; headphones. glasses in multicolored case. If others also. $45.00 monthly. All FLARES Call Henry Cope, Ext. 5238, roorr found please contact L.B. 11082. replies confidential. D.S. 11386. 230 Cone or L.B. 11275. Lost: A pair of silver wire frame WANTED: To rent a canoe for glasses in black case. If found, FOR SALE: 12-string Yamaha weekend of March 5-7. Will pay please contact Gary King at LeaveittoLevi's guitar. $150. Call 681-1786 after 4 reasonable fee for use. Contact Mike Landrum 10138. Reward offered. p.m. Bales at L.B. 10019 or Dorman 109 N. FOR SALE: Woman's diamond FOUND to come up with the ring set. Size 6. Vz caret. Bought two years ago for $150.00. Will sell FOR RENT for $150.00. Contact L.B. 11195. FOUND: A ladies' wristwatch great look in For Rent: Apartment, one mile FOR SALE: Pickering XV15 outside the Newton Building. To from campus on South Main. 400E phono cartridge. Slightly used. claim it, go to the English office on Furnished, clean, warm, etc. Good $15.00. Call 764-2704 after 5:00 p.m. the third floor and identify the jeans. Same built- watch. for couple or one person Reasonable! 764-5818 or L.B. 8761 to-last construc-

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