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February 3, 1972 Statesboro, Ga. 30458 published by students-of georgia southern college Vol. 52, No. 15 Mills Leads Eagles InHomecoming Win

Johnny Mills fired in 37 points half, connecting on 12 of 14 field guard, all-American candidate and Richard Wallace added 26 as goal attempts and converting a Dave Twardzik, on Mills. The Southern's basketball Eagles trio of three point plays. Led by rest of the ODU defense was also capped off GSC's homecoming Mills, the Eagles shot 58.6 per sagging to help against Mills, so For a brief return to that mystic era known as the 1950's see Insert week with a 109-92 win over Old cent in that period, racked up 63 Eagle guards Wallace and Darryl section,pagesi-A through 4-A. These pages contain a suppressed 1952 Dominion Jan. 29 in the Hanner points, and retired at halftime Humble took their offense edition of the George Anne. Twenty years in the making, the truth Fieldhouse. with i a five point lead. elsewhere. can now be told. On the way to i his own career- In the second half the One of the Eagles' GSC affliates with Educational Television in a three-phase program that features a "cartridge library." Details on page two Shep high single game i scoring Monarchs made a defensive "elsewheres" was sophomore Bryson, in the second of a three part series on GSC life styles, total, "Mills scored 29 in the first adjustment, putting their 6-1 forward Ronnie Arnold who came examines the 'silent majority.' More on page two. off the bench to hit on 7 of 12 field Harold Acker, SAGC Vice President, examines student Ideals and goal tries for 14 points and collect apathy at GSC. Story on page four. a team-high eight rebounds. Jill Jones, G-A staff writer, advises coeds on possible encounters Wallace and Arnold led a GSC with chauvinist pigs in local parking lots and apartments. What to do and not to do, what to say, and how to escape. See page four. See Old Dominion, page seven Van Tassel Sees 'Success' In City Council Loss community, involvement of Van Tassell's force "did not By BILL NEVILLE succeed" in attempts aimed at G-A Managing Editor students and young blacks in local politics, and action on the voter registration of GSC It has been almost two months housing question raised during students and faculty. Eight per since G. Lane Van Tassell,-29, the campaign comprise the cent of the 228 persons who lost his bid for a Statesboro City registered to vote, says Van Council post. "success" of his losing effort, says Van Tassell. Tassell, "were permanent And those two months provide Additionally, the tran- residents of Statesboro." Van Tassell with a perspective on sformation of Van Tassell's "Our only hope was to have an his role in the 1971 campaign and campaign force into a local extrodinarily large turnout, and a projection of his and his co- research and investigatory group the 50 per cent white turnout was worker's future plans in area earmarks perhaps a more lasting large." But, adds Van Tassell, politics. campaign "success." "the vote just wasn't there." Action In Homecoming Game An unofficial coalition with Van Tassell, assistant Registration drives for black members of Statesboro's black professor of political science in voters "did not succeed," says his second year at Georgia Van Tassell; "but we didn't fail Southern College, made his here." GSC Campus Ministers remarks last Friday in a press "Exact" statistics on vote by conference on the GSC campus. racial origin aren'tkept, says Van Van Tassell, who is married and Tassell, but he estimates that has four children, entered last "400 of the 800 registered blacks Work With Students December's non-partisan City turned out" to vote in the Dec. 3 Ed. Note: The massive, Christ- establishing activities and Council race. election. as-personal-Savior revival that projects for Georgia Southern. So A FEW PLUSES Although "the rate of apathy has swept across the United numerous are the activities that The Council race in which he (among blacks) was neither less States is having its effects locally it isoften hard for a student to "didn't even come close" did nor greater than the rate among as independent prayer groups decide in which area he will contain "a few pluses," says Van whites," Van Tassell claims the and campus ministries offer participate. Tassell. Noting a "personal black voter turnout "was suc- students a release uncommon to Sister Michelle of the Newman change," Van Tassell says the cessful." many. Second in a three-part Community said, "I think those campaign was a "partial suc- Van Tassel considers another series about "Students and (students) who aren't Christians cess. . . .1 personally learned a of his campaign's "pluses" the Religion," this article covers are really searching. They all great deal." chance to meet "for the first Georgia Southern's Religious feel that they want to do "We campaigned in a bi-racial time" black leaders of the Activities Committee and the something for someone else." and bi-sexual context." When this Statesboro area. Although, he denominationally-sponsored . Sister Michelle works in is done, comments Van Tassell, adds, "I wasn't welcomed with activities offered on or near cooperation with all religious "you learn things about your- open arms." campus. groups on campus and has self." The 40 to 60 GSC students "We got a number of young received favorable response involved with his campaign, adds blacks involved," says Van By FJREDDIE MULLIS from students. the educator, "learned Tassell of campaign workers in G-A Staff Writer Concerning the Jesus something about themselves." local black neighborhoods. "It Dr. James D. Jordan, chair- movement, Sister Michelle said, "In terms of success," says See Van Tassell, page five man of the Religious Activities "I think it is an honest expression Van Tassell, "we started with Committee, seeks to coordinate of young people searching for zero and ended up with a few campus religious activities with Jesus. It is a very hopeful sign of pluses. . .we failed to get a seat, Student Loan four other faculty members and renewal of the Christian com- didn't even come close." four student representatives. munity." Throughout his "low-keyed and Renewals Near "The committee plans at least The Newman Center hopefully wide-spread" campaign among All NDEA ana-or . EOG one campus-wide activity each provides a "home-away-from- students, faculty, blacks and recipients should comt by the quarter for the entire student home." Students may use it as a church groups and through an Financial Aid Office to renew body," Jordan said. place for prayer, discussion, unofficial coalition with black their loan and-or grant. This "Last year we took a survey to evaluated and it is hoped that the cook-outs, relaxation, and other candidates, Van Tassell's should be done between February try to determine what religious committee can work to fulfill the activities. The community ac- strategy was to "split the white needs the students felt were needs of the students. community vote." However, he 15 and March 1, 1972. This is the renewal for Spring Quarter 1972. unmet," Jordan said. The results Five campus ministers seek to Continued on page eight adds, "we didn't want to alienate of the survey are still being work directly with students in the voters." ggBMHHIHI MmtMai

Page TWO —THE GEORGE-ANNE— Thursday, February 3, 1972 ETV Breeds Individualized Institution A three-phase program has involving broadcasting lectures "By saving time, instead of the educational television up with the educational station in launched GSC into an affiliation in the Education building, has repeating lectures, the instructor facilities at Pembroke, according Pembroke would mean that with Educational Television already been completed. All can give the personal touch to the to Brown. programs may be produced at (ETV). Since last September the classrooms are equipped to student," commented Brown. "It "On campus our system will GSC and distributed to other Education Department has broadcast these lectures by will be individualized in- reach many classrooms and will stations. utilized communication facilities television. This phase also in- struction." be an enlargement of what's The facilities that are to be in the Education building for volves the use of a "cartridge Phase two involves hooking the already been done in the used for these projects are television reproduction of lec- library" through which a student system up with the Marvin Education Building," added located in the Instructional tures in the classroom, reports may observe a lecture by in- Pittman library. Brown. "We'll be able to start Media Center section of the Dr. Walter Brown, head of the serting a cartridge tape in an The third and most important work when we receive the funds Education building. Instructional Media Center. audio-visual device, according to phase is connecting the system Phase one of the program, Brown. with the entire campus and with Brown also stated that a hook- 9

Dtp Ed. Note:This is the second of a three part series which examines GSC student life styles. By SHEP BRYSON FEBRUARY SALE G-A Staff Writer There is a mass of people in the U. S. which has had the now infamous title of "the silent , J>V Western majority" placed upon its head since Spiro Agnew became a B00TS household word. i\ dfc *"" Georgia Southern has a mass of Dr. Delma Presley, professor styles range from strict religious students comparable to the of English, sees two clearly motivation to apathetic ■ silent majority. This mass of defined groups among the in- hedonism. ^ WAY OUT students is "the in-betweeners." betweeners. The meat of GSC students is the Here lies the true melting pot of "One group," he says, "is the in-betweeners mass, just as the WEST... the campus, the varied bulk of Masquers (drama club) element nation's meat is the silent Georgia Southern students. They composed of 50-60 people who are majority. are a silent majority, at least somewhere between the freaks most of them. The in-betweeners are and the Greeks." everywhere; under every rock, "The in-betweeners" elude tree, and bush. direct classification, except for a Presley says, "The Crusaders few distinguishable subgroups. for Christ are definitely among Definition, is best left to the Some in-betweeners associate the in-betweeners group." reader. themselves with freaks, and some with Greeks. Some He feels GSC lacks a "brain To define and stereotype the in- associate themselves with both, group" because "the college has betweeners, is to invite this stoic, and some associate themselves no channel for such a group." mass to move. Why else was a with no one. Republican elected in 1968? Why Included among the in- else would a Republican com- betweeners are "Jesus Freaks," The in-betweeners are the veterans, studs, yo-yo's, largest and most undefinable, pliment the middle ground with a straights, cruisers, super- except for certain subgroups, title like the silent majority? straights, pseudo-intellectuals, Next Week - The Wind-Up. rich, poor. . . mass of GSC students. Their life

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Dr. M. I. EUaissi, associate DATELINE professor of secondary education, will serve as a "KuMffi?, Sieves seminar leader at the Conference ^CANDIES on English Education, April 6-8, Southern. . in St. Louis. The seminar will be concerned valentine's day Bauer Shows Art with designing good methods classes. feh.M Several pieces of sculpture by Beverly Bauer, assistant professor of EUaissi received his B. A. art, are currently on exhibit at the Heath Gallery in Atlanta. degree from the University of The Heath Gallery is located directly behind the High Museum of Cairo and his M. A. and Ph. D. Art and is one of Atlanta's leading galleries. It is connected with the from the University of Texas. He Leo Castelli Gallery is New York and exhibits work of artists in the joined the GSC faculty in 1968. '.■«*. southeast along with paintings and sculptures done by many of America's well known artists. Works by such artists as Helen ^r#' Frankenthaler, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, and Jasper Gillis' To Publish Johns are included in the gallery. Dr. Pat Ingle Gillis, associate professor of English, recently Hoff Writes Article presented a paper at the American Studies Association of Clayton Hoff, assistant professor of English, has published an ar- Texas. ticle in the 1972 American Camellia Society Yearbook. The paper, entitled "The Roar r-J Town & Campus Pharmacy j&\ The article, entitled "My Miserable Knowledge of Camellias," in the Greasepaint, or the University Plaza 1 explains how Hoff's knowledge of camellias during his ten-year Americanization of Dramatic residence in Statesboro has changed him from "an undiscriminating Expressionism," was presented camelliaphile to a very aware, far less easily satisfied novice camellia during the sixteenth annual ^ judge." meeting at Southwestern Hoff is listed in "Who's Who in the South" and the "Dictionary of University, Georgetown, Texas. International Biography." He is also a member of the National The paper was based on a study Jackson and Perkins Rose Testing Panel. on non-realistic plays on the Hoff received his B. A. degree from McGill University and his M. A. Broadway stage in the 1920's. It from Washington University. He joined the faculty in 1962. traced the influence of European expressionistic plays on JUNIORS American plays and also in- Debate Held At Pittman dicated the influence of American plays of the '20's on The fourth annual Marvin Pittman-Georgia Southern College High contemporary American plays. The paper will be published in DRIVE-IN School Debate tournament will be held Friday and Saturday, February 25-26, at Marvin Pittman High School. the Journal of the American High school debate teams from all parts of the state are expected to Studies Association of Texas. attend the tournament which will include competition in persuasive Dr. Gillis received her A. B. speaking, oral interpretation, impromptu, and humorous speaking. and A. M. degrees from Baylor 1 We Have A sweepstakes trophy will be presented to the team which amasses University and her Ph. D. from the greatest number of points and trophies will also be presented to the University of Arkansas. She winners in the individual events. is included in the Who's Who of Your Favorite The tournament, approved by the Georgia High School Association, American Women and joined the is sanctioned by the Georgia Interscholastic Association. faculty in the fall of 1971. tllllllll^I [111! Cold Beverage M M M M M Are you studying too late? Beat after a N fast drive-in II vigorous, yet "spirited" night out? Or N aN M window service M just plain tired and reclusive? M M M 301 N.... Across from M IM « II Bonanza Mobile Homes M Drop by LANIERS HEALTH AND M II 764-5169 3 BEAUTY AIDS DEPT. Let us II M II 9 A.M. Ill 11:30 P.M. M help put you on the path to recovery and M S M long awaited "happiness." Hand made cheese balls Hours: M 10 A.M. M BII Imported meats M II & cheese. 9 P.M. M II M SPECIALS!! Every week on many N M popular Health and Cosmetic items. Stay II N healthy and well-groomed, see: II aM M M » M n M N 10' Off price of sondwich with ad. M LANIER'S BOOKSTORE N M N H M "The Bookstore with a B M II M II M II Ph.D M II aN •>•> in Service STATESBORO MALL' t M Statesboro, Ga. II M Chandler Rd. Ik; Wesley Center Is Vital

Members of both the GSC and the Statesboro communities stand to lose a very good thing if the Center for Simulation Studies on E. Kennedy St. is closed.

The center, funded jointly by the United Methodist Church and the Ur ted Presbyterian Church, is (directed by the campus minister, Frank Padgett. Soon Padgett will leave to become minister of a Methodist church In Winston Salem, N. C.

If a new minister is not appointed and if operating funds for the center are not renewed, the Center will fold. So will the many vital, varied activities being conducted at the Center. These programs include community volunteer services, draft counseling, problem pregnancy counseling, simulation games, a GROWING PAINS GROWING PAINS community action group and The Place, a weekly radio talk show. A bookstore is also housed in the Center. These activities could perhaps continue separately outside the Center but, unified, they represent a SAGC Lacks Support singular, imaginative effort at campus-community co-operation, The reasons for my candidacy communication, and action. Harold Acker the condemnation of the fact that were twofold. At the beginning of SAGC Vice President the administration on campus The churches are financially pinched. Budget cuts will be made fall quarter in an SAGC meeting, has admitted positively to such somewhere. All that can be hoped for is a critical weighing of Lack of student support has I moved that the SAGC adopt prejudices and other aspects of priorities* stifled change when considering three priorities to be ac- the community. participation on campuses today. complished as quickly as possible Another example: why was Generally speaking, students are for the students. These issues Johnson Hall not coed? Here Homecoming Spirit no more different than the were pertinent for student needs again, the answer is the city 61 average American citizen in that on campus. Statesboro. I also feel that too If this year's Bacchanalian delight reflects the spirit and meaning of there is a lack of participation on These are (1) self-regulatory many students are being ripped what students call homecoming, then the G-A expresses the heartiest the local and national scene. hodrs for women, (2) off-campus off by the local landlords by the of congratulations. Student government is only housing for all students other high rates paid for what many effective if popular support backs than the possible stipulation consider unfavorable housing Don't for a minute think the G-A is run by prudes. On the contrary, with action the issues that it excluding freshmen, and (3) an units. Action must be directed in we believe our ability to hold liquor and hang on a float without falling proclaims. When students are not interdormitory visitation policy this area also. Furthermore, A off is competition for any organization. concerned with issues on cam- suitable to each individual greater movement toward pus, they are accepting sub- dormitory. To continue my own controlling the academic All derisive, satirical, and cynical comments to the side, just what in consciously the status quo. personal efforts in regard to the programs and policies in the devil was accomplished this homecoming? Why, when students Although many students procurement of these goals was relationship with the Faculty drink all year, must a weekend be set aside and money spent to proclaim ideals, those ideals are the first reason. Senate must not be negated. procure bands, bagpipes, and dances? of little value if action is not The major weakness in the prevalent. It is my experience in present system of SAGC is that Again, superficial beliefs However, since homecoming is primarily for the homecomers, and SAGC thai many students hold involvement in other areas has cannot possibly accomplish, in all they ever did at GSC was drink, then we suppose the true spirit of superficial beliefs, simply been somewhat less limited or essence, such benefits vitally homecoming was upheld. espousing an ideal without none at all. Perhaps the needed. The opportunities are backing it up with action. realization of the problems and there. Forming the right coalition handicaps caused by the city of can place us there. I must admit Statesboro on the campus may, that I am somewhat dismayed and I hope it does, agitate and and greatly puzzled why a Body Hassles thereby provoke many students widespread campus coalition to become totally involved in could not; be formulated: last other surrounding aspects as month in the local city council B> JILL JONES such. race. G-A Staff Writer 'Heh- If students are concerned, and I The oblivion of this mean is a You know the story. You're think that many are, why there grave mistake if the students are parked in the tarpit in front of the are no black professors on concerned to meet the gains women's compound sitting in campus, action must be taken at mentioned above and to procure your date's super-charged the community level. the double responsibility that is redneck mobile. His ivy" Here, for the most part, the rightly due to us. It's all a matter music 'Hare ) is en :.< blame can be stamped. An ad- of a little time, energy, and ef- away :n his tape player. ditional comment, I feel, needs to fort. This.was-the second reason street light shines in through u.e he said in light of this matter. It is for my running.' 3TOJ Hooker Header decals creating a stained glass effect on his Psi Psappho Psap jersey. The smell of Jockstrap Number Five and brake fluid fills the car. Then, SCHLOCK! Before you like he was born with crossed Leave it" ID bracelet holding can say "Fuel-injected 409," he's eyes. All eight of them. down the lock and a muffled "heh- 11 ushing you to His male If you happen to be braless heh, my pretty," you know it's Page FOUR Thursday, February 3, 1972 chauvinist chest, not to mention under your coat of mail, he'll time for round three. that your kneecap is \- rapped probably say you did that just to The smart hassler now em- i around his Hurst shifter. After tease him. If he was 28AA he ploys the sweet and innocent Editorial Staff you manage to pull your head out Larry England Editor wouldn't wear one either. strategy. You can always tell Bill Neville , Managing Editor of his throat, you realize that it's Besides, it is pretty em- because he gets a Jethro Geoffrey Bennett News Editor time to play that old game—a Lynn Harris City Editor barrassing to stand among the Beaudine look on his face. One strife of life called "Body Mary Martin Features Editor Donny Osmond freax in the pre- trick is showing you the pledge of Buddy Pinkston Sports Editor Hassles." teen department and ask for a allegiance with his right hand Shep Bryson Entertainment Editor The offense (male) usually Pa-Pa Cochran >.-.- Societv Editor ■' Littlest Angel "bandeau." over YOUR heart. Or he'll say attacks the defense (female^ by Darryl Yearwood :...... Copy Editor • If he still hassles you, tell him he's got terminal cancer and he Carolyn Tinker Assistant Copy Editor verbal volleyball. The pig scores you have pyorrhea, pinkeye, or wants to try everything before he Steve Cole Art Editor •: by yards gained; you score by Rocky Ball Cartoonist mange. dies and besides, he might will [complete passes. The most Annelle Johnson .„.;,..;,...... L Production Manager There're quite a few fruits on you his Corvair. Some have even Henry Rowe, Jim Cahill, Robert Walker ...." Photographers"" of the signals is the I- this campoos who think women's tried bartering with stereo AM- Donna Smith, Jill Jones, Rosanne Stutts Staff Writers won't-tell-anybody formation, Jackie Thompson, Judy Odom Typists liberation is "your place or FM radios. Yon might consider MIkle Emerson * Receptionist which is also sunj, to the tune of I mine?" Tell this skag that you're this, but only if it picks up Business Staff never talk about the chix I leave saving it for your husband or Vidalia. Randy Stewart Business Manager in my wake even though I am Leo Gregory Advertising Manager you're a Carmelite nun in Ask him what's 6'5", weighs 250 Lynn Wilson Salesman known as the he man on campus. disguise and hit him with two pounds, and won the El Mongol Don McGinnis Salesman You retaliate by whipping out hundred Hail Mary's. Holy look-alike contest? Say it's my Rachel le Whltiey Assistant Business Manager Sharon Santmyer Assistant Business Manager your Silvertone tape recorder water! old man (or old lady) and he's Pete Thomas — .Circulation Manager and playing back his locker room If he grabs you again, just spit coming over here to rearrange Hngu ics which you recorded your retainer in his mouth, or your face. You can always start The opinions expressed on these pages are those of the student . writers and not necessarily those of the college faculty or ad- from the homing device you so whatever you happen to have in sweating and say you need a ministration. cleverly planted in his two-tone there such as the last bite of your cigarette, a fix, or a Hershey bar. shoes. Point. dilly bar or the acorns you stored Published weekly October to June by students of Georgia Southern Try whistling at the first girl that College, Statesboro, Ga. Entered as second class matter at the post Second quarter. You sit back in your cheeks for the winter. walks by. If all else fails, vomit. office, Statesboro, Ga. 30458. Subscription rate $3.50 per year. Of- and cross your legs, to which he This will immobilize him long Then go back and read Nancy fices located in Rooms 108 and 110, Frank I. Williams Center, charges, "You're leading me enough for you to try and make Georgia Southern College. News-Editorial Telephone 764-6611, ext. Drew and the Narcs or Tom Swift 2*6, Business Off ice, 764-6611, ext. 418—Printed by the StateSboro on!" Then you explain that you your break. But as you see a and his Electric Kool-Aid. Or Herald Publishing Company, Statesboro, Ga., 304**. were born with crossed legs just gnarled hand wfthai'ULeve'it <>r , Jii Seventeen. Thursday, February 3, 1972 -THE GEORGE-ANNE— Page FIVE Van Tassell Following the forum . a 1,256 families whose income falls below minimum OEO |;:;:«:::::v::::^ef|V|i fog C^BUdsr - Continued from page one "discouraged, dismayed and disturbed" Van Tassell labeled (Office of Economic Op- ;j: ebruary 4 was a good experience for them." the Jaycees' action "the portunity) ! standards '"Many of Van Tassell notes several agonizing monster of in- these .families, says Van Tassell^ jlj Free Movie -Bio Leo Fro. ,8 p.m. "Wait Until Dark" "mistakes" which occurred stitutionalized hypocrisy carried are victims of "absentee land- during his campaign. One, he out in the name of public virtue." lords who soak these people for says, was when "we wrote off The Jaycee incident, says a rent." :|: First District Georgia Music Education Clinic, McCroan . . .votes'to be picked up in the retrospective Van Tassell, CURRENT ACTIVITIES v Auditorium, Foy Recital Hall, Foy Band Room 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 white community" Another, 'iyj "violated our initial Remnants of his campaign •:• p.m. were being too soft in the cam- premise. . .that of keeping the force, which Van Tassell labels •:• February 5 paign," Van Tassell says, "and campaign low-keyed." an "action group," are currently we over-emphasized the race Early in the race, Van Tassell's probing the Statesboro housing •:• First District Georgia Music Education Clinic, McCroan issue in an attempt to keep it low- campaign group attempted, issue. The group employs * Auditorium, Foy Recital Hall, Foy Band Room, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 keyed." "without success," to obtain research techniques, "Ralph ¥ p.m. Concert - 8:00 p.m. - McCroan HITS FRONT PAGE statements from City Council Nader tactics," says Van Tassell, Once during the campaign Van in their investigation of local :•: February 6 candidates concerning com- Tassell "rather vehemently" let munity relations and housing. problems. However, Van Tassell his "feelings show" and "hit the :j: Free Movie Bio Lee Rm., 8 p .m.' 'Wait Until Dark'' Statesboro Mayor Thurman adds, "we are in bad need of a front page" after his comments Lanier has moved on the housing victory." :•:• February 7 at a Nov. 10 discussion forum issue "since we first raised that Van Tassell cites participation sponsored by the Statesboro in the fall County Com- >j: McCroan Auditorium - 1:00p.m. to 5:00p.m. -Talent Try Out question" during the campaign, Junior Chamber of Commerce. says Van Tassell. However, missioner's election, the up- :|: February 8 Van Tassell's vehemence was Lanier's move on the Statesboro coming House of Representatives directed at the Jaycee's ex- housing question and sanitation election, and the spring selection •:! Basketball - Hanner F. House - 8:00 p.m. - GSC vs. Valdosta clusion of two black candidates, •:• State College problem, observes Van Tassell, is of delegates to the Democratic Morris Ward and Timothy not viewed "meaningful" by National Convention as three Simmons, from participation in £ February 9 members of the black com- projects for the 30 members of the forum. Says Van Tassell, munity. the "action group." :•: Foy Recital Hall - 3:00 p.m. Six Flag Audition "This civic group. . .summarily "To preach the virtues of a "Starved for some tangible excluded two because of the color balanced budget," says Van success," Van Tassell says the of their skin." Tassell, "when you have houses group "wants a voice in the with no toilet facilities and un- selection of delegates to the paved roads," represents "a Democratic Convention in moral bankruptcy of the affluent Miami. . . .and it's possible the society." All of this, Van Tassell group will work for Tom YoiTro never lonel> says, "is basically against the Taggart," in his fall campaign law in Statesboro." against incumbent First District unless von In Bulloch County there are Congressman G. Elliot Hagan. 11 1 WILLIAM H. wan I lobe. "BING" Your New York Life PHILLIPS Agent on the V.. Vint' St. Lane The Apartments Statesboro GSC Campus Has. 764-6007 Adjacent to the campus lies. 7644405 & William H. 'Bing' A brighter future Furnished & Unfurnished - All Electric - Carpeted Phillips can be yours through a modest, investment in life Air-Cond. & Electric Heat - -Swimming Pool - Club House insurance now! I For Faculty-Staff & Students On Chandler Road & Harvey Dr.

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By SHEP BRYSON They have fun by making music, G-A Entertainment Editor and you feel happy when they GSC's annual homecoming make it. concert was kind of strange. Goosecreek Symphony and Lighthouse. Lighthouse was different, far It was not the Byrds, but we different from what many campus had some fine music anyhow. listeners listen to. They were not viewed as well because of this difference, but audience Goosecreek is a band that is reception is not an indication of motivated out of the joy of their how good a group is. brand of country-bluegrass music. They were just a bunch of happy country boys having a Lighthouse was a very good good time. jazz-rock group. They were not Goosecreek's head roadie, too original, musically. They Buffy, just radiates what they an borrowed moderately from

Traffic, Chicago, and Blood, all about—country—comfort joy. Sweat, and Tears. But, what they t Buffy is about 29, a little bald, borrowed, they utilized well. i bearded, and wears genuine overalls. He says Goosecreek Led by drummer Skip Prokof, might move from Atlanta to Lighthouse came across as Florida for some warmer together, dedicated, but weather. somewhat commercial musicians. Their version of the Byrds% "Eight Miles High" was Goosecreek is not a heavy put- very good, with the exception of on commercial group. They are very involved in their music. the inevitable and boring guitar solo. You like applause? You'll hear it in all languages at SIX FLAGS! Fans pour in from all over the'world to enjoy the unique entertainment offered at SIX FLAGS AREA AUDITIONS Over Texas, SIX FLAGS Over Georgia, and Sl^ from page two FLAGS Over Mid-America. All SIX FLAGS shows are ETV professionally produced and directed: elaborate STATESBORO, GEORGIA wardrobes, innovative settings, spectacular lighting Wednesday, February 9 — 3:00 p.m. computer system is the control and sound techniques, original scoring — everything Georgia Southern College color," Brown said. is strictly big time at SIX FLAGS. Opportunities at The Recital Hall center of the operation. It is all three parks — all kinds of talent will be con- "Of interest to many students sidered. For audition schedules and complete infor- connected to all the televisions so will be a Master of Media degree mation, pick up a SIX FLAGS "Get into the Act" REGISTRATION IS that if an instructor wants to brochure in the Student Placement Office — and 30 MINUTES PRIOR TO AUDITION TIME. to be given possibly in the fall," make your plans to audition demonstrate either a visual or Brown revealed. "This will be the audible experience to his class, only degree of its kind in the MAKE IT BIG IN 72 AT he simply dials a code on a device state. In addition to some evening on the wall and it is broadcast. classes, courses such as Ad- "The IMC also has two ministration of Instructional SIX FLAGS television studios and a master media, Production of Media, oveR Texas • oveR miD-ameRica oveR GeoRGia control center," added Brown. Dallas/Fort Worth St. Louis Atlanta Television in Education, and "One studio is already in use and Computers in Education will be the other one has an extremely offered. high ceiling for varied acoustics. Next to these studios are rooms "We will have a well-planned for make-up and graphic layout." integration of print and non-print "We're producing in black and media so that we can grow in ~1 white now, but we'll soon have various directions," said Brown. gSSKSWSSSSSSS Georgia Southern Shrimp Boat Special No. 1 Fried Jhrimp floats "The Treasure of Eating Pleasure" College Bookstore 468 S. Main Chicken Dinner Used books in this •:•; Four Pieces of our crispy fried '& chicken, french fries, creamy bookstore were M cole slaw, speciol fried biscuits, |j butter & honey. REG.$ 1.25 *w»»H»m99*riiiii'iiiirrriiiiiiii!i!!!! $ owned by a little SPECIAL NO. 2 old lady who never SIZES 9 INCH 12 INCH 16 INCH read over 30 words i Cheese 70 1.25 1.75 I Sausage 1.00 1.50 2.00 I Pepperoni 1.00 1.50 2.00 a minute « Mushroom 1.00 1.50 2.00 Landrum Center I Ital. Peppers 1.00 1.50 2.00 1 I Ground Beef 1.00 1.50 2.00 8 Bacon 1.00 1.50 2.00 MAJORING IN SERVICE £ Olives 1.00 1.50 :■: Combination 1.25 2.00 Phone Ahead For Fast Service 764-62 J1 Offer Good Feb. 3rd thru Feb. 10th ^■IMNOMHWHi

Thursday, February 3, 1972 —THE GEORGE-ANNE— Page SEVEN Green Bay Trips Birds Intramural The Eagles ended a three-game actually held the lead nine times, Patterson hit a driving layup to road trip last week by dropping but lost the game in the last three give his team the lead. Five their third close one in a row 82-78 minutes, as they have so many straight Green Bay points then to the University of Wisconsin at times this year. Highlights 'Green Bay January 24. GSC led 69-68 with 2:50 left After two weeks of play, two put the pressure on the Eagles, Wrecking Crew 35-16; and the Southern stayed close and when, Green Bay's , Gordon fraternity basketball teams trailing 75-69 with less than two God Squad chilled Boone's Farm minutes remaining. remain undefeated. Sigma Chi 59-29. squeaked by KA 50-48 and In sorority basketball, Kappa Two free throws by Dennis defeated Delta Tau Delta 41-27 Wolfer with 11 seconds left while Kappa Sigma outran Phi Delta outlasted AD Pi 30-25 and clinched the game for Green Bay. Delta Theta 58-15. In other action, clobbered Phi Mu 63-37 to remain Wolfer also led all scorers with Delta Tau Delta stopped ATO 37- undefeated. In the only other 23. game Delta Zeta lost a close one 28. Sigma Nu defeated Sig Ep 34- to ZTA 40-34. SPORTS Richard Wallace topped GSC's 32 and Sigma Pi 36-22; Pi Kappa scoring with 18, followed by downed ATO 45-35 and TKE Johnny Mills, 15, and Richard blitzed Sigma Pi 55-25. The independent girls' league Johnson, 13. Johnson was star- In the independent league, had only two games, with the ting his first game as the Eagles' Snake Smith blasted GKP 40-16; Hawks stopping the Tigers 57-52 center. PINKSTON the Pro Kids waltzed by Oxford to and the Panthers nipping the the tune of 47-29; the Bears Sigma Pi Little Sisters, 33-31, dumped the Quails 51-35; the The intramural department Maravich Gamecocks edged the Over the has announced that stuffing the Hill Gang 43-37; Phi E K out- basketball in warm-ups will be a An Eagle ? muscled Typical Team 42-29; the technical foul and that anyone Pete Maravich is an NBA star Nads stopped Who's 55-39; the bending a goal by stuffing will be with the Atlanta Hawks, and Savages mangled the Wierds 35- held responsible. BILL almost every sports fan is 21; the Rebels destroyed the THOMAS familiar with his name. But does the name Ronnie Maravich hold any significance? Ronnie is Pete's older brother. He was a freshman here in 1961 after being an all-state forward for Daniel High School in Clemson, S. C. Over 50 colleges were after Maravich, but he chose GSC primarily because of the °*o so. coeducational nature of the 3 '% college. Ronnie admitted he was < *y "crazy about" girls, and perhaps ^ he devoted too much time to the supposedly fairer sex; after fall quarter grades were released, he was declared scholastically Located Adjacent to the Georgia Southern Campus Tom Smith Heads ineligible to participate in in Windsor Village Training Program athletics.

As any good sports fan is Mickey Cobb, former trainer MON. 11:30 -9:00 • probably well aware, the success here who left this year to be a or failure of any team in any trainer in the Kansas City Royals 4:00 - 10:00 sport depends, not only upon the "baseball 1 organization. between coaches and players, but a great deal upon how free a team Smith has been traveling with can stay of injuries during any the basketball team on all road given season. trips since the season's opener Georgia Southern is fortunate and will do the same when to have a fine athletic trainer in baseball season begins in the Tom Smith, a former trainer at spring. He must attend all home Indiana University who came to sporting events in all sports. Southern this term. He has been K& K placed in charge of all sports, a A native of Huntingburg, In- very heavy burden but one that diana, Smith received his B. S. in he enjoys. He has replaced P. E. with a minor in business from Indiana State University and returned there to earn an M. MARKET Eagles Blast ODU S. in guidance and counseling. "Our time is spent in the care Lowest Prices For Continued from • page onr^ ^. and prevention of injuries of our surge midway through the second athletes. In basketball, me and Your Favorite half that enabled the Eagles to Straton Karatassos, my pull away from, the Monarchs 98- assistant, usually take about 40 Tom Smith 86 with; three minutes left. minutes before each game to Beverages Southern then slowed the game wrap players' ankles, knees, down, preserving their tenth win against eight losses. Classified Ads The difference in the game nay groins, or whatever. 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Gibbons next two weeks. chipped in 11 more. "I do want to express my Top scorer for Old Dominion thanks to my two helpers in the 1965 V. W. Engine 2 yrs. old. Green Good Tires East was Joel Copeland with 21, training room, Straton and Rocky followed by Twardzik with 20— Thomas, who have been a Good Buy! Telephone 4-«611 ext. r>IMIIIMIMHimiM||MMIIMIMan*iil five below his average. tremendous help." 310. Mr. Brown, mornings. Page EIGHT —THE GEORGE-ANNE— Thursday, February 3, 1972 "There is a major gap between most exemplified at the Center is OPEN 24 HOURS Continued from page one faculty, staff, and students here. counseling. Padgett said that Out efforts (film festivals and counseling is offered in all areas, 4 SIZES tively plans retreats and ac- discussion forums) are aimed in including financial, vocational, 12 VARIETIES tivities for all students. terms of reconciliation," Noble draft, marriage, and drug abuse. OF PIZZA Campus Director David said. Baptist Student Union Director Wilcoxen and three other Noble said that Jesus is en- Rev. Nathan Byrd said, "The Campus Crusade for Christ staff joying a "rise in popularity. We student feels areas of need within workers have made the in- won't know what it means for his own person, but many of them ternational organization an sometime. If it is as an do not interpret this as a need for active part of Georgia Southern's adolescent conversion ex- religion. In a very real way there j religious effort. "Our purpose in perience, then it means just that. is enough being offered to meet being here," Wilcoxen said, "is to But if it opens people up to love the religious needs of students, w n share the claims of Christ, to God, it's a good thing." but they're not responding to it." LIL show students how to know Jesus The Methodist Wesley Foun- Byrd cited time as an obvious in a personal way, and to help dation and Presbyterian West- reason for the lack of student students learn to experience the minister Fellowship have participation. He feels that unless abundant life." combined their resources into a a student is reached almost Campus Crusade sponsors ministry house, the Center for immediately, the student will College Life, a bi-monthly Sdmulationi Studies, where "the most likely not conform to a JOHN'S meeting held in Olliff Hall, and a academic community of Georgia religious pattern of movement weekly Leadership Training Southern College is invited to later on. "There are those that Class (LTC). "LTC is used to work with God for man in the will throw off organized train Christians how to live an world of today and tomorrow." religion," Byrd said. abundant life," Wilcoxen said. Rev. Frank Padgett, campus "The Jesus movement is Posters advertising Explo '72, minister for the Wesley Foun- tremendous," Byrd said, "and PIZZA a Student Congress on. dation, considers religion to be will have lasting importance Evangelism of 100,000 young both personal and social: "For even if it is only a fad. The dif- OPEN people, indicate Georgia some it has to be personal before ference between this and other 7 DAYS A WEEK Southern's place in the Jesus it can be social. The personal revivals is that it seems the Holy movement. "It seems that a lot of relationship is heavily charged Spirit is in this movement. It has people are getting turned on to with emotion. I think you can find been noticed out west that it is a Jesus after trying drugs and religion and gain faith as you movement back into the chur- BREAKFAST ANYTIME sex," Wilcoxen said. "It is work to alleviate the problems of ches." something that is apparently people." The Baptist Center offers many taking place all over the country. The Center's pamphlet asks, service and recreational ac- ORDERS TO GO ... Some of it is emotionalism, but it "What do you want to do with tivities. A student-led worship provides an effective means in yourself for others?" Primary service is held on Monday nights, TELEPHONE 764-7153 sharing with others about goals of the Center reflect service and there are service projects in Christ." in the community: casework, the black community, the nursing Father Bill Noble of Trinity tutoring, visitation, and ! other home, the prison, and an in- Episcopal Mission said that the ideas.. ternational summer missions Canterbury Club, Episcopal ] Padgett said that each week program. college organization, does not there are games played which The campus ministers seem to function here at Southern but that simulate real life situations for be genuinely interested in students actively participate in the purposes of training and working with students to solve the mission's projects. education. The games relate to campus problems and to create Noble feels that people are drug abuse education, non-verbal service projects that provide "generally confronted by life and communication, race relations, experience in helping and caring its enigma. Everyone asks and power and responsibility in for others. All offer confidential questions-such as 'who am I?' academic' structure. counseling and will aid students unless preoccupied otherwise." Probably one of the services as professionally as possible.

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IY published by students of georgia southern fEB 11 Vol. 52, No. 16 Thursday, February 10, 1972 Local Students Mobilize G:: ;: For District Demo Meet Student mobilization is a three Georgia Southern students nates can be students who in political strategy which will be who are involved in such political turn, with delegates from other seen across the nation this year. activism. The appointed heads of Georgia districts and from other With the passage of the 24th a group of students, they're states will nominate the Amendment, granting the 18-year working towards a massive Democratic candidate for Homecoming Queen president. old vote, and with the '72 student turnout at the First Forest Ann Hopkins, left, a senior recreation major from St. presidential election looming in Congressional district meeting in "The particular significance of Augustine, was crowned 1972 Homecoming Queen by former the not-too-distant future, Glennville on March 11 where, at this meeting in Glennville," Homecoming Queen Lynn Scurry January 27 at the street dance students across the country are 11 a.m. at the State Farmers immediately preceding the pep rally-bonfire. organizing into viable, forceful Market, delegates to the National < See MOBILIZE, Page Eight ;r groups whose purpose is exerting Democratic Convention in Miami influence on the presidential will be elected. If enough GREAT DEAL OF ABSURDITY' candidates. students turn out, a good per- Larry Horton, Bernestine centage, if not all, of the four Dixon, and Harold Acker are delegates and the three alter- 12 Faculty 'Volunteers' Grade Rising Jr. Test By MARY MARTIN minimum degree of proficiency Quick, "reflects a national trend G-A Features Editor with language skills. Quick said toward establishing instruments Twelve faculty members of the 1 the purpose is not to prevent of accountability and pointing up English department will lose a students from graduating or to weaknesses in the system." day of class as a result of being measure the efforts of individual According to Quick, after the sent to Savannah to grade Rising professors "The test," says test scores are evaluated, those Junior Tests. Originally asked to students who do not attain a volunteer, the 12 later received About The Campus passing score will be channeled guidelines for grading and into programs to eliminate their Inside Ind<; y memos from Dean Quick ex- Student seen spinning language skill deficiencies. Students & Religion 2 Coffeehouse 8 pressing appreciation for their around in circles in his dor- One of the critisisms levelled at Editorials 4 'Three Fccesof Eve "willingness to assist in the mitory room things really the test is that it "lacks teeth." Al Trooistic 5 Greek News 9 grading." must be slow on campus on Those who do not pass the test, Letters 5 Fort Herty io NURD 5 Greek or Freak 11 The 12 are Mrs. Barbara Bitter, weekends. though required to pursue spme Activities Calendar .6 Art Exhibit 12 Donald Davis, Mrs.Gladys Hicks, Two students nearly run remedial program do not have to Drug Films .6 Sports 15,16 Dr. John Humma, Carlton over by campus security while retake the test in brder to Rod McKuen * 7 Humphrey, Mrs. Hooley, crossing a crosswalk graduate. IN HIS CONCLUDING INSTALLMENT G-A staffer Freddie Mullis Dr. Patricia La Cerva, Jack anyone in- When asked if he had received examines views of local students concerning religion. See Page Two McDuffie, Dr. Delma Presley, for details. terested in applying for a job complaints from any of the 12 Dr. Fred Richter, Dr. Luther as a safety patrolman? professors, Quick said he had Scales, and John Walker. received no phone calls or visits, GSC'S XEROX MACHINES BORDER ON INDIGESTION. For a Sociology department humorous look at the diet of GSC'S ELECTRONIC BRAIN The test, administered to but that he was sure the moving into the basement of STOMACHS SEE Al Trooistic's (Stan Hamby's) column, Page Five. juniors at the beginning of winter professors were not "overjoyed" quarter, is part of a state-wide the new arts & science HOW IMPORTANT IS STUDENT MONEY TO STATESBORO'S building can it not be said with the additional duties. ECONOMY? G-A staffer David Sammons begins a three-part in- testing program initiated by the Several of the 12 professors vestigation into this question. Page Fourteen has all the details. University System of Georgia. that they're the foundation of everything? . who were available for comment EAGE All students must take the test expressed dissatisfaction with Coed proudly displaying her EAGLES TAKE "STORMLESS" OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY to before graduating. both the test and their role in the cleaners by handing the Stormy Petrels a 85-63 loss. LSU, last Dr. Nicholas Quick describes new turtle bowl; no turtle, just grading it. year's NCAA national champs, will vie against the "home team" the bowl you gotta start Saturday night. Page Fifteen has the stories. the test as an effort to establish that juniors have attained a somewhere, don't you? See TESTS, Page Eight Page TWO —THE GEORGE-ANNE— Thursday, February 10, 1972

Education Building Dedicated "Focus on the Future" was the Field Services—Bureau of spoke during the Friday theme of dedication ceremonies Education Personnel Develop- dedication exercises. for the new two million dollar ment, U.S. Office of Education, George L. Simpson, chancellor, Education Building held Thur- was speaker for the Thursday Board of Regents, University sday and Friday of homecoming dinner meeting. System of Georgia, made the week. official presentation of the new Lawrence D. Haskew, vice complex to GSC with President Robert Poppendieck, director, president, University of Texas, Pope A. Duncan accepting. Students React to Jesus In Many Different Ways (Editor's note: A national ! religion," Miss Mann said, movement of young people fin- &m& "comes from God being the ding answers in a personal creator and because Jesus died relationship with Jesus Christ students for my sins. He's my peace, joy, and participation in "religion" happiness, and security." has attracted national interest religion Henry Rowe has read some and is evidenced in religious about "Jesus freaks" and said efforts at Georgia Southern. they have a "pretty good claim. Pant-her is pulling the pu Independent Bible study groups People have to have something to over look together for' and prayer groups are meeting believe in because of the way Spring! The abstract jac-.^. all over campus. Third in a series things are looking." quard sleeveless pullover"^* Rowe, however, believes in has a V-Neck and is great of articles about students and religion, this article covers in- God not as a person but as an looking tucked in or casu ideal. "God is a spirit—an idea," ally over your pants. In dependent activities and student green/grey, purple/ response to religion and the Jesus he said. orange, or brown/blue, movement.) Wanda Austin said that sized S-M-L. The wide organized religion doesn't hipster, split leg pant in represent anything. "It's blue, purple, brown, grey, By FREDDIE MULLIS limited," she said. "Certain or orange are super com- G-A Staff Writer churches think theirs is the only fortable and super fashion- way." able in 70% Polyester/ Miss Austin said she does not 30% Rayon heather knit participate in any of the religious : . . . and they are machine Freshman Patti Escott par- washable. Mix or match a ticipates in a religion called Baha sponsored activities but attended nylon placket yoke front 'u' llah. "It is a faith that believes Trinity Mission's "Sex is shirt, in white, blue, purple, in the unity of mankind through beautiful" series. "It impressed brown, charcoal or orange. God," Miss Escott said. "We me," she said, "to talk about Pants are sized 5 to 13, believe in no prejudices and that things that are now and relate shirt is S-M-L. all religions are one. All prophets ment weekly for singing, Bible them to real life situations." STORE NAME through the ages were sent study, and prayer. Senior Jeff Larry Yaughn said religion is divinely from God, such as Jesus, Walker leads the group, which "belief in a supernatural being Mohammed, Zoroastar, and the often varies from 10 to 20 and man's attempt to reach latest prophet that has come is students. The group reflects the him." As a Christian, Yaughn uses' Baha 'u' llah." renewed emphasis placed on the his faith to give him "strength, There are about 15 Baha' is in Holy Spirit and the spiritual gifts. guidance, a sense of direction, Statesboro who will form an "Q uite often," said Walker, and an answer to problems." assembly in April. Miss Escott "students pray in tongues, Yaughn participates in many said, "The only Baha'i temple in prophesy, and are healed through religious activities on campus. the United States is in Wheaton, prayer." He said, concerning the Jesus M. It has nine sides and nine Student opinion of religion at movement, "I agree with it. It doors so that all religions and all Georgia Southern is from one has its foundation in Jesus and people can come in and worship extreme to another. Carol that's good." God." Barwick feels that "religion is Pat Beggs said that religion is a Bible study groups in dorms just an organized belief in God." way of life and determines "what attract many students who feel She participates in campus you expect out of life." She they can relate more easily to one religious activities but does not assessed her personal need for another when not in a formal identify with any one group in religion by saying that she knows meeting. Small groups of people particular. "The Jesus "there is a god and that through meet together to pray and ex- movement seems to be extreme this god man's inhumanity to perience fellowship weekly and is some cases," she said. man can be cured." sometimes daily. Marcia Mann feels that religion Miss Beggs said that she was An independent prayer group is having a personal relationship involved in the Jesus movement meets in an off-campus apart- with Jesus Christ. "My need for but disagrees with it because of the emotionalism. "I feel the movement is good on a nation- Music Students Elected wide basis, and when it drops off some it will still have its effects." Three GSC students have been elected officers for the Student The Jesus movement has not Advisory Board in the Department of Music. been as profound at Georgia "Hie new officers are Toney Chancey, chairman; Charles Strickland, Southern as it has at other vice-chairman; and Denise Parr, secretary. colleges and universities, but in The Student Advisory Board is a student group representing all many ways a definite move is class levels elected each year by the students as an "advisory board" being made by students and

SS::S;,,*^ to the music faculty. religious organizations to serve Chancey is a sophomore from Savannah, majoring in organ. the community and campus Strickland is a senior from Cochran, majoring in voice. Parr is a through personal Christian sophomore from Woodbine, majoring in piano. conviction. Thursday, February 10, 1972 —THE GEORGE-ANNE— Page THREE DATELINE Internship Program Offered This Summer Students interested in a career federal agency in the south such one of the two universities at- Southern in public administration in the as the TVA. During the 1972-73 tended upon passing a final national, state, or local govern- academic year, they will take comprehensive examination. ment are offered an opportunity graduate courses in public ad- For information and ap- to apply for a fellowship to study ministration at the University of plications, students should write Harwell Publishes Article at two different universities. Alabama and either the to Coleman B. Ransone, Richard Harwell, Director of Libraries, has authored an article Candidates must be American University of Kentucky or the Educational Director, Southern which appeared in the current number of The Proceedings of the citizens who have completed or University of Tennessee. Regional Training Program in who will complete a bachelor's Completion of the tweleve- Public Administration, Drawer I, American Antiguarian Society. degree with any recognized The article, entitled "Brief Candle: The Confederate Theatre," is a month training period entitles University of Alabama, revised version of a talk given at the semi-annual meeting of the AAS . majortby June, 19727 fellows to a certificate in public Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35486. The in Bostori:;on April 21, 1971. Each fellowship for single administration. They can be deadline for submitting ap- fellows has a total value of $4,600. awarded a master's degree at plications is March 1, 1972. Bonniwell Attends Conference The stipend is $3,700 and the remainder of the grant consists of Dr. Hilton Bonniwell, director of the Division of Continuing the remission of fees and tuition Regents Approve Education, recently attended the State Department of Education at the three cooperating Conference for Vocational Administrators in Atlanta. universities. While at the conference, Bonniwell served as a consultant during the Beginning this June, fellows New Degrees program and spoke to the group on "How Colleges are Meeting Adult will serve a ten-week internship The division of Industrial make three name changes in its Education Needs." either with a department of the Technology has received ap- academic program. His presentation was designed to assist th'el50 participants in more state government in Alabama, proval from the University The former B.S. degree in effectively serving the adult population in their part of the state with Kentucky or Tennessee, or with a System Board of Regents to industry is now listed as a B.S. in adult education. technology. Two majors within, the division have also received Strickland Publishes Articles new names. The major in in- dustrial technology has become Dr. Arthur Strickland, assistant professor of professional laboratory GRPS Approves GSC manufacturing technology; and experiences, has published an article entitled "State-wide Honor for industrial management has Science Teachers" in the January issue of The Science Teacher. Georgia Southern has recently met the curriculum and faculty become a major in manufac- He also co-authored an article entitled "Factors Related to Pupil been approved as a Leisure requirements which assures that turing management. Observation Reports of Teachers and Attitudes Toward Their Careers Institution by the the students enrolled in the parks "These changes considerably Teachers," which appeared in the November issue of The Journal of Georgia Recreation and Park and recreation courses will update our program as far as Educational Research. Society, Inc. (GRPS). receive an education that will names are concerned," said The approval enables students prepare them for professional Donald Hackett, chairman of the Humma Authors Critical Essay at GSC to apply for and receive service. Division of Industrial loan scholarships for study in the The loan-scholarship program Technology. Dr. John Humma, assistant professor of English, recently published field of recreation, parks, and is administered by the Leisure He said they also hope to an article in the December issue of the Colby Library Quarterly. conservation. Careers Foundation which was develop programs in com- The article, entitled "Young Goodman Brown and the Failure of Georgia Southern, through its established by the Georgia munication, transportation, and Hawthorne's Ambiguity," is a critique both of the story and the recent academic recreation program, Recreation and Park Society. construction. criticism of the story. Cain Elected Section Chairman

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Page FOUR —THE GEORGE-ANNE— Thursday, February, 10, 1972 Of Parkers' Plight And Roller Coaster Drivers

dred-pound groundhog tires as your car plunges down a By GEOFFREY S. BENNETT jaywalking? A despirate dog- ten-foot ravine and you're G-A News Editor type fugitive frantically fleeing unexpectedly wearing a fan-blet So there you are, cruising along our Keystone Cops? No, it was for a tie. in your '51 Chevy ("Deluxe," of just one of those countless in- Conditions such as these course) with your girlfriend discretions which mar the oft- pervade the entire radius of the beside you and your dog in the traveled by-ways of Georgia state, except for the hometown of back seat with her head poked out Southern: a pothole. the ex-highway director. The the rear window, ears flapping in There is something that always problem is that highway con- the breeze, when, suddenly amazes me about Georgia roads; structors never consult geologists CRASH! - gears jam, axles bend, they're always in a state of when pouring out the old cement. tires pop, and heads leave their disrepair. Driving up from If they did, they'd know that indelible imprints in the dash. Florida, you can always tell Georgia red clay is not the best What caused this calamity: when you've crossed the state foundation in the world—it was it a scantily—clad co-ed line into Georgia because sud- wouldn't even support a 32AA. *r —" distracting the driver? A hun- denly there went your Sear's Since the contract goes to the * rutwA lowest bidder, road builders M PARING scrimp by not putting down a L0T gravel base. So suddenly, come it Ultimate Error the rains, whole sections of the pavement Sink, or give way, By LYNN HARRIS leaving a beautiful, new highway G-A City Editor looking like a "before" ad for Clearasil. But it's still gratifying Bursting down the road like a flash of lightning, the wheels of my car to know that our campus doesn't barely touching the road, my date and I contemplate the possible stick out by being odd, preferring punishment that might be ordained. We made the 'ultimate error' as to follow the trend of the rest of i^jn-'COLt-7Z. dictated by the Eagle Eye. My date stayed out after her curfew time. the state. But at least the bad roads of the It was a simple explanation. I had taken my date to a popular film Landrum parking lot entrance downtown on Thursday night. The film would end at 10:15 and my date and Chandler Road are paved; . would have to be in at 10:30 for deficiency reasons. All this was some areas of required parking strategically planned to give me a fifteen minute span to safely return are not. Good old "Mother my date to the bosom of her dormitory. Earth" serves as the foundation of such areas as Johnson and But something went amuck! Agrotesque figure of a perverted man, Carruth; "Mother Earth" who who was operating the projector at the theater had slyly allowed the slips and slides and washes out Buy The Way film to start six minutes late. We didn't consider the implications of whenever it rains. Meandering this atrocity at the time, but irony caught up with us towards the end of streams, with nothing better to A student, "living on the economy,"can save a lot of money if he the show. do, cut their way through the dirt would just use his head when he goes shopping. It's just little things and clay leaving ruts and ridges Barely reading the usual finishing credits at the end of the movie, we you can do that put additional pennies in the pocket. and roller-coaster rides. bored a hole through the madding crowd and, with my car, we ran But campus maintenance is not over threebodies in our efforts to leave the parking lot. Buying groceries? Try off-brand products. It's the same stuff, iust unmindful of the parkers' plight. Finally at her dormitory, she broke two bones as she tripped her without the well-known name and the fancy, "jolly-green" ad- When the rains subside and the i 9 way through the door. It slammed with the resounding thud of foot- vertisements on television. Who do you think pay£ '*'fi$r 4he ad- ground's no longer a sponge, they thick knotty pine. vertisements anyway? The consumer does, of course. roll in their merry wagons and fill in the holes - with d'rt, which My date had been three minutes late and har. muvd her time bank all adds just that much more to wash And about your car: oil need changing? Do it yourself, you'll save 50 in one shot. As a result she was to be sentenced to ten days of hard away next time the heavens open per cent of what a gas station will charge you. And if you need a new labor cleaning up after thi campus's unreliable gophers. up. valve job, have the rings done, too. It's inexpensive and will save you My heart and spirit were "oken, as were my car's engine and But all of you already know all $50 to $60 later on. And who couldn't use that $60 bucks for better undercoating. this. So, next time you go for a things? Another victory for the administration. ride about campus, take some v mountaineering gear ^ith; 'yW A coaple,of other thir, - if you're calling home to the "founding and when you drive into a fathers?' dial direct, if possible. T> cuts out the operator and a lot of the pothole, climb out, or take a few expense, too. If you have money to spare - earned by following all tokes, you might get off on it. Who these helpful hints, invest in savings bonds. While banks can lower knows, pardon the pun, hut you their interest rates within two or three days, savings bonds' rates might even "get into it." never wane, always keeping to their stated value. Bennett.

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Editor-Mi Staff Democrat Convention In Glennville Larry England : •,. < Editor Bill Neville Managing Editor Geoffrey Bennett News Editor The First District Democratic means for students to send a Lynn Harris City Editor ' Due to the locale of the district Mary Martin Features Editor Convention will convene March voting delegate or delegates to convention, the opportunity Buddy Pinkston Sports Editor 11 in Glennville at the Farmers' Miami representative of their awaits us in having at least a Shep Bryson Entertainment Editor Market Auditorium. At this Pa-Pa Cochran Society Editor views and demands on the -significant, if not the dominant Darryl Year wood Copy Editor. convention four delegates and national and international factor in the convention. A couple Carolyn Tinker Assistant Copy Edfyor three alternates will be selected spectrum. Otherwise, if this of hundred students from GSC Steve Cole Art Editor Rocky Ball Cartoonist for the Georgia Democratic opportunity is taken lightly it may Annelie Johnson ._... Production Manager delegation that will travel to be the case that the -convention who are interested in par- Henry Rowe, Jim Cahill, Robert Walker...7 7 Photographers- Miami in August to elect a will be dominated by the political ticipating can easily convert this Donna Smith, Jill Jones, Rosanne Shifts Staff Writers Jackie Thompson, Judy Odom Typists Democratic presidential can- bosses and their machines from valuable opportunity into a Mikle Emerson Receptionist didate. Savannah and Brunswick, the successful accomplishment. If Business Staff two major cities in the first concerned, you may contact me Randy Stewart Business Manager "This channel is an excellent Leo Gregory Advertising Manager district. at the SAGC office." Lynn Wilson Salesman Harold Acker SAGC V. Pres. Don McGinnls Salesman Rachelle Whltley Assistant Business Manager Sharon Santmyer Assistant Business Manager Pete Thomas Circulation Manager And A Tree Also Grew At GSC The opinions expressed on these pages are those of the student, writers and not necessarily those of the college faculty or ad-: A tree grows in Brooklyn. A of GSC's tall timbers. This was "They took all the trees and put ministration. tree also grew at GSC, but not a tree that VSas to be cut for them in a tree museum, and through the thoughtless deeds of timber, but a part of the beauty of charged the people a dollar and a Published weekly October to June by students of Georgia Southern College, Statesboro. Ga. — _4..,;';:i.. :* fi^'. an over-spirited pryromaniac it the campus, one of GSC's few half just to see them." . Subscription rate S3.50 par year. Of- is now gone. positive assets. Joni Mitchell fices located In Rooms 108 and U0, Frank I. Williams Canter, This statement is made in This act of ecological disaster Georgia Southern College. News-Editorial Telephone 7*4-441), ext. "Big Yellow Taxi" 244, Business Office, 744-4411, ext. 41ft—Printed by the Statatboro reference to the recent was part of a high-schoolish Herald Publishing Company, Statesboro, Ga., 304*1. homecoming bonfire in which the attempt to raise spirit by igniting It didn't cost a students a dollar fire w^as built on and around one wood and rubbish. and a half to see it.

I ■ Thursday, February, 10, 1972 Page FIVE £'.' HARRy HASMEN RELEASED fiROM TH inf H0SP1T/1L,.. AND 13 RESTING HM LETTERS IS ROOM.., Presley Sees 'Injustice ty//'i\j R ■"""" In 'Greeks or Freaks' $£u£f W3F>

Dear Editor: I see that an informal con- versation I had with my former A 'Majority' Gripe student (and friend, still) has been developed into an interview about "Freaksand Greeks." This Editor: practice does an injustice to the As concerned and interested noble craft of journalism. Since students here at GSC, we would our talk took place during fall like to voice our opinions con- quarter, I am not absolutely sure cerning homecoming. what I told Shep Bryson. I am It has been the previous sure, however, that I did not practice for students to go home STANHAMBY intend to leave the impression during homecoming. Perhaps this is true because there is little to offer a student who stays here. that our campus had no place for With a school as large and well- Note-Lackers Line to Feed a so-called "brain group." Most known as GSC, it seems that a of us who teach students try to more popular and well-known cultivate that delicate organ, the band could be attracted for such Electronic Brain Stomach brain. There is a place on our an important event as campus for intelligence—the homecoming. Students can go Certain times of the year seem classroom. home and hear just as talented to evoke certain sentiments in me musicians as what GSC offers. that insist on finding a means of expression. About once a quarter What I wanted to communicate It is important to the majority of the students to have a band I find myself plagued with a to Bryson was this: Georgia document or two for which I need Southern College needs to spend that is well-known even if it means having to pay an ad- duplicate copies. Somehow this more time, money, and thought invariably occurs at a time that nurturing an academic at- mission fee. It would certainly be r worth it to pay a few dollars per coincides with the end of the mosphere. If I did not think this quarter. atmosphere were possible, I ticket in order to attract a more popular band. When I finally remember to would not be here. Furthermore, bring the articles with me, after week of the quarter, suddenly son's notebook were some sort of fraternities and sororities We, of course, understand that the Homecoming Committee has carefully scrutinizing Xerox find their notebooks and minds giant esophagus that will historically have been concerned Machine's schedule to determine lacking in certain vital in- somehow digest this entire meal with academic excellence; I spent many long, hard hours preparing for this year's event. his office hours, I go to the library formation that has been given out ticket's worth of rations at one think we could see a little more of anticipating to invest five, maybe in class lectures for the past nine ingestion. that historical concern in action We are NOT complaining nor are we aiming our statements at any ten, minutes at the utmost in this weeks. at GSC. Was it not a famous endeavor. ; - They consider themselves Greek who said: "The one or group of individuals. (We People used to believe in are not degrading the two bands To my chagrin I encounter, a fortunate to pay the outrageous reasonable figments such as unexamined life is not worth line of customers that seemsPto fee of eight cents a page and to living?" who were scheduled for harpies and dragons and homecoming.) We are just extend indefinitely, ending ,up stand there for hours (I am not , cyclopes. somewhere among the stacks. Cordially, concerned and we hope to arouse exaggerating) at a consultation, This is the age of the giant Delma E. Presley student opinion concerning the These patients are waiting vjith xeroxing furiously as if that electronic brain stomach. Department of English event. an air of utmost urgency to electronic eye with the luminous The majority of the consult with Dr. Xerox. These are green pupil that runs up and residents of Winburn Hall the students who, in the final down the pages of another per- I generally find little em- ■*—<■; TU«I MIIawmumm" ip—■'''<* ployment for John Milton, but it is he who consoles me as I grit my teeth at the end of the line: "Those also serve who only stand and wait." For Yours, Al Trooistic you can disprove the RandyV ipyth that AmericanstA Fine Italian ewe" Food Open 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. *t M $&0c£te. nf lli'onl offEast Pakistani- 'refugee* will df^. Of stafvatfon, Ixpp^ire^ meraency Renigee Fund Sunday Hours: ' disease. Tens^of thousands have already died. vashTngtoa,n

Thursday, February, 10, 1972 Page SIX —THE GEORGE-ANNE— ■:TtlE BLUES AND BLACK PRIDE .,-- - - - ■-?' ■■ Activities Calender February 10 ^ 5 ~ . ■Glad He's Black Lecture ■ Dr. Warren Kr. Wagner - r'T+ie- Problems of Rare and Disappearing Plants"- Biology Auditorium Room -7:30 p.m. The Jazz Ensemble- Foy Reclta£Halt-8:15p.m. ^ :i .., s February 11 him. Free AR)^|-^fjid%l.^- Biologyjifccture Room - 8 p.m. By B. BY King During the protests of the last February 12 12 or I5years the Black kids were The way I figure it, blues is a GSC Freshmen vs. Brewton Parker Jr. College - 6 p.m. Jrying to raise themselves up and way of life - black life. It is GSC vs. Louisiana State University (at New Orleans) Hanner (For Riley ;$»,»?' King, the they didn't want anything they saying. "Okay, you brought us Fieldhoufce-8 pipteqr Blues started 'in a Mississippi February 13 felt that would stand in the way of over on slave ships, kept us in cotton field. Bluet lias a language Free Movie - "Hotel" - Biology Lecture Room - 8 p.m. their progress. Blues and blues chains, worked us for nothing, February 14 of its own. the deep stabbing hurt singers made them feel ashamed and I'm tired of it. We've tried Recreation Dept. Meeting - Williams 111-114, 7-10 p.m. that only the lost, lonely and Campus Crusade - Biology E 201, 6:30-8:30 p.m. and in some cases they almost your way, now let's try it my downtrodden can know. With his February 15 had ground to feel that way. They way." Interviews - State Farm Insurance - Student Personnel - Room 9 guitar. Lucille, the language has heard that guys got drunk, and The momentum is picking up February 16 been his — each note and each Interviews - R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. - Student Personnel - Room 9 nobody ever saved any money, or now. Black kids are looking for word represents a slice of Statesboro-Georgla Southern Symphony - Robert Mayer, Conductor made it big or anything. So if you the roots from where they came and Denise Parr, Soloist- Foy Recital Hall-8:15 p.m. anguish in B. B.'s life. After mentioned blues it wasn't like from. Now Black kids would Coffee House - Williams Center Two shows, 8-9 p.m. and 9:30 - 10:30 twenty-one .years a new saying Duke Ellington, or come up and say to me, "I never p.m. generation has tuned in. and the February 17 somebody else in jazz, which the thought much about the blues. I Interviews - Richmond County Board of Education - Ed. building - most incredible aspect of it all is society looks up to. didn't care much about it - you Lobby Campus Life Enrichment - Witold Malcuzynskl Concert - 8:15 that the King of the Blues did it can't dance on it, but after p.m. without compromise.) reading about yOu. I now ap- All announcements should be mailed to the George-Anne with return Many times a Black kid would preciate what you've done." address, or brought by the office by 6 p.m. on Sunday. come up to me and say. "You're B. B. King. I don't like you. but Today I am glad that I am the my dad or my grandmother likes Black man called B. B. King, but you." Well this hurts. This hurts Counseling Center some time ago I wasn't. Sure. I and you have no defense. My only- was happy to be here and alive. defense would be. "I'm glad but I'm talking about to be really somebody in your family digs proud. I'm beginning to feel like Sets Drug Abuse Films me." Which is a little weird when I'm somebody. I am a Black you say something like that, but I Two films well be shown in the adjuration that the world will dosage amphetamines, some really meant it that I was glad film room. Counseling Center, eventually be their establishment forms of which are called that somebody dug me. ground floor. Williams Center, and that they will be held "speed." In addition to the rnaii. I have black kinky hair and dealing with drugs: responsible for answers to the physically dangerous problems-- \ big nose, which is a trait of a Marijuana: 34 minutes: color very questions they bring up now. different are the life style of Uie rue Afro-American person, and With the help of the film's Speedscene: The problem of when you've got something People are so class conscious; they associate blues with the guide. Sonny (familar to us Amphetamines Abuse: color speed culture and the user's of your own, just as other people ghetto. They don't respect it. as the Sonny of Sonny and Cher), inability to deal with his en- have something of their own. you the film then examines reasons Certain Black audiences, before This film offers graphic vironment . should be proud of that little bit some teenagers give for smoking that you've got becauseyour'scan they're willing to give credit, evidence against use of am- they wait until the media have "pot." measure up to their's phetamines in any form for other The film schedule is as follows: picked up on you. Ray Charles All arguments for and against than meaicai uses. Psychological February 15, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. has been a genius for 20 years, the use of marijuana are dependency on these drugs "Marijuana;" Feb. 15,2p.m. and but for a long time he only had Young Black kids today are presented objectively and 4 p.m. "Speedscene." February that precious little in-group of just beginning to look at the blues unemotionally. The ac- frequently leads to the use of other 16, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. "Speed- followers; finally he got some without the feeling of shame that cumulation of honest argument is dangerous, addictive drugs such scene;" 2 p.m.'iisand >;4 p.m. national publicity, then the disc [heir elders did. Blues music was allowed to speak for itself. In a as heroin. The most malignant "Marijuana." Februafy 17, 1 jockeys played him right along considered cheap and low-down summation. Sonny leaves the form of abuse is the repeated p.m. and 3 p.m., "Marijuana;" 2 and you weren't ever supposed to with the pop artists, and that's p.m. and 4 p.m. "Speedscene." choice to the viewer with the intravenous injection of high talk about it much less sing it. when most Black people accepted '^Illl.''!...! Movie Review 'Diamonds Are Forever' LaFAYETTE RADIO Aimed At Action Lovers By LYNN HARRIS "Diamonds Are Forever" is aimed at people who like act&n in a film, no matter how unbelievable. 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ThwsiJay, February, It, 1*72 -TOE GEORGE-ANNE- Page SEVEN Superstar Rod McKeun 'Loser' Grosses Millions : naiaruo J The manager in the Hollywood company and whatever "Rod The dogs' life, and Rod's bookstore took copies of McKuen Enterprises" is. luxurious surroundings, are paid "Stanyan Street and Other And if the picture of a hard- for by the returns from 12 books Sorrows" on consignment from driving business man — the of poetry, 40 odd record albums, the author - publisher because he McCall's story calls it "his in- 1,000 or more songs, concerts, felt sorry for him. How could he tuitive, sharklike genuis for and television specials, all hits. know that "the sad-looking business" is somewhat at And if his work hasn't met with schlepp in jeans" was about to odds with the long-lost lonely universal critical acclaim - become super-star, multi- theme of his work, Rod has "better verse can be found on the millionaire Rod McKuen? several words, oft repeated, to walls of rest rooms," was the way scotch any suspicion of the put it - hypocrisy, and he works hard at McKuen can take comfort in the According to Marcia Seligson getting the preferred image two million dollars he admits to who paints an acerbic portrait of across. «. having made last year alone and McKuen in the current McCall's, the thousand plus love letters, the only one who really knew was Success, he says, is "when I gifts, and proposals of marriage Rod himself who is "com- Rod McKuen.blue- jeaned poet who "never gets the girl" has loneliness can sleep well all night without he receives each week from fans. pulsively driven to working 16 (or theme, 30 room mansion, and seven figure income. having to question whether I've hours a day. . .incapable of taking a week's vacation without hurt somebody or done For, according to the McCall's bringing back six new something to be ashamed of that story, "Rod touches the lonely WILLIAM H. songs. . .devoured by day." people: it's comforting for them "BING" raging. . .egomania." to believe he's as miserable as Your New York Life PHILLIPS He says that while he's not they are." Agent on the 5K. Viiu-Sl. Fine lonely, he is a loner, but also Stalcsboro professesto believe that "what life "These are the kids that Agnew GSC Campus Kits. 764-6007 Just to round out the picture, is all about is finding somebody has been telling us really Kes. 7644405 Glen Yarbrough calls McKuen you really care about and can dominate America: normal, nice, William H. 'Bing' A brighter future "the most single-minded person love and can do something for." naive, still capable of intense Phillips can be yours and the most fantastic self- Marcia Seligson describes the hero worship - and the hero they through a modest. McKuen pad in Beverly Hills, one have chosen to worship boun- investment in life promoter I know. No one else has insurance now! to make sure his success hap- of the world's wealthiest com- dlessly is Rod McKuen." pens. He does it himself." munities, as a "thirty room mansion" complete with butler Starting from minus zero-zilch- and indoor courtyard "straight Projecting his image of The with a runaway father he never from the set of "Quo Vadis," and Great Loser who never gets the Siouse met, and a dance-hall mother she says, "Rod is clearly em- girl and suffers the romantic pain or whose second husband beat them barrassed about the way he and despair felt by most both up, Rod bootstrapped his lives." adolescents, Rod has "touched a way to the top of the en- monumental segment of our kids tertainment heap — brilliantly. "The only reason I have this right where they live, and He is a successful man, if success place," he told her with a straight everything is coming up solid N means owning five book face, "is so that the animals gold." S '6 publishing companies, a record (three dogs) can have enough Miserably and lonely, maybe - company, music publishing space to run around in." but solid gold. Located Adjacent to the Georgia Southern Campus IIIIIIIII^IUIIIIIIIIII jn Windsor Village M M MON. - FRI. 11:30-9:00 M Are you studying too late? Beat after a SAT. 4:00-10:00' vigorous, yet "spirited" night out? Or 9M M just plain tired and reclusive? M M M m ft Drop by LANIERS HEALTH AND a BEAUTY AIDS DEPT. Let us ft help put you on the path to recovery and M M long awaited "happiness. ft M M M M SPECIA-Lbl! Every week on many ft popular Health and Cosmetic items. Stay

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Page EIGHT —THE GEORGE-ANNE— Thursday, February 10, 1972 p^wJMFeb. 16s THE DATE,. :•:•:•: AUGUSTA PSYCHOLOGIST Coffeehouse Slated On the night of February 16, the College Union Board will igpen Tells of Work present an experimental coffeehouse for GSC students in downstairs Williams Center. Admission is free, with shows at 8 and 10 p.m. On 'Three Faces of Eve' Local talent will provide the entertainment and refreshments By MISSI GRASSI and showed the original clinical stages of the illness. It was will be supplied by the Snack Bar. As this first show is ex- G-A Staff Writer film on this subject. clearly "three manifestations of perimental, a full house will indicate that "big-name" talent can Dr. Corbett Thigpen, assistant "When this film was started, I one person," as Dr. Thigpen come to perform for interested students. professor of psychology at had no idea I would have the commented. A coffeehouse atmosphere will be heightened by checkered Augusta Medical College and opportunity to write up this tablecloths and candles. Until a more permanent schedule is set The woman suffered from head of Thigpen Associates in particular case," he stated. severe headaches and blackouts up, says the CUB, students will have to put up with the bare Augusta, spoke recently at a "Most patients who show signs of ceilings and walls. as each personality "took over." meeting of the Psychology Club multiple personality, as Eve did, Eve White, the first personality, Acoustic guitars and singing will be featured for those who here. Dr. Thigpen discussed his rarely recover completely." came about as a result of an can squeeze in the Williams Center as seating space is limited. well-known book, "The Three The film compared Eve White, unhappy marriage. The other Faces of Eve," written in 1957, Eva Black, and Jane in the latter personalities emerged slowly because of Eve's inability to meet the daily demands of herself and Students Involved society.

When Dr. Thigpen began As Federal Interns treatment, Eve was 23 years old. Georgia Southern will par- quarter hours by June, 1972. Her condition lasted for a period K& K ticipate in the 1972 Federal Intern Undergraduates must be in the of about 2% years. Program. Selected students will upper third of their class and receive practical experience in a graduate students must be in the The resolved personality, phase of federal activity related upper half of their class. Salaries Evelyn Lancaster, is that of a MARKET to their career fields. Through range from $120.66 to $252.04 per happy, well-adjusted woman. She the intern's interaction witn week, depending on the intern's has retained some traits of each federal personnel on the job, qualifications. Most of the of her former personalities and Cheapest Prices federal agencies will have op- positions will be in Washington, has added "traits of the existing portunities to sample the thinking D. C. Evelyn." At present she has had in of college students. To apply for this program or to no recurrences of her illness. She The program is designed for obtain further information, now lives with her husband in St. students who will return to school contact Allen Simmons in the Louis and makes her living as a Town fall quarter and who can share Placement Office. dress designer. their experience with other students interested in similar 3 Minutes From subject areas. From Page One Applicants for the program GSC College must be United States citizens who have completed at least 90 Students Mobilize TERMPAPERS Horton said, "is two fold: first, in Savannah. Through this UNLIMITED this is the first time college manner, Acker hopes to better Highway students can vote in a assure student representation in OF MIAMI INC. the National Convention. presidential election nation-wide 80 "WE GIVE RESULTS." and secondly, this is the first time in Georgia that delegates are TESTS being elected and not appointed 4021 S.W. LEJUENERD. Con't from K. One East 33134 by the party leader in the state." This past method of selecting "We are not grading it 305-446-4611 delegates was why the cred- readily," said one professor. "We entials of delegates to the 1968 are being forced; the day could be spent more profitably in Convention were challenged by class." Rep. Julian Bond, charging that Echoing the same sentiment, they did not "truly represent another professor said, Georgia." "Technically it is not fair to the student who is being screwed out of a day of class." The specifications for legal participation are quite simple: The test itself was described by "Since you no longer register by one professor as "the logical party, you can participate in this extension of a great deal of ab- meeting no matter what your surdity."

personal affiliations are," Horton Concerning the purpose of the said. The only stipulations are test, another professor stated, yoube 18 years old or older and "There is a strong underlying that you be a registered voter assumption that the educational from- , . , j„ institutions are not doing their the first district which includes job. . .and that the board of 59.95 Bulloch, Chandler, and other DTP-190 directors are afraid they may be counties. Voter registration graduating illiterates." DECCA COMPACT 8 TRACK CAR STEREO TAPE CARTRIDGE PLAYER requires, in the case of college Miniature design permits simple Installation in any stant mount housings. Can be installed anywhere in The same opinion was ex- vehicle, even where space is at a premium. a few minutes. students, only 6 months of school pressed by one professor who DIMENSIONS: 5" wide x 3" high x 6% " deep. SPECIFICATIONS attendances- "Freshmen and said that a "very reliable source" Channel Indicator Illuminates to enable easy opera- Battery Frequency transfer students who have been tion in the dark. A new safety feature. Channel selec- Voltage Polarity Transistors Brain Response had informed him that the test tor control. here since September are eligible 12 volt Negative 10 .75 amp. 40-12000 HZ Volume, Tone and Stereo balance controls plus fine was a political move designed to tunlnc control. INDIVIDUAL WEIGHT: 7% lbs. (including speakers). to register in Statesboro and pacify the state legislators who Then proof with built-in burglar alarm system. Any MASTER CARTON AND SHIPPING WEIGHT: Master feel that Georgia colleges were tampering with the unit will cause the horn to blow. packed in units of four weighing approximately participate in the activities." Complete with two 3" x 5" ceramic speakers in in- 3zn ms. Horton stated. turning out poor quality students. OECCA DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION Not all of the professors con- Student mobilization on tacted felt that the test was un- campus goes far beyond Georgic necessary or that their role in Southern, though. Harold Acker, grading it was an imposition. a junior political science major, According to one, grading the test MUSIC BOX is '.'part of the job" since the test is working towards a is being administered by the U. student coalition between GSC of Georgia System and the STATESBORO, GEORGIA and Savannah State College and professor is employed by the U. Armstrong, both of Georgia system. Thursday, February, 10, 1972 Page NINE Alida DeObaldia YouVe never Innel v. Friend recruits unless von Panama Co-ed wan* lobe. People say the best advertising is by "word-of-mouth" and in at least one case at Georgia Southern no one can argue one point. A 1971 graduate of GSC, Lilliana DeLaguardia of Panama, was a Rotary Exchange student at Georgia Southern. She returned to her The Apartments home port reporting her happy experiences at GSC and talked one of her friends, Alida DeObaldia, into attending the college. Adjacent to the campus And now Alida is on campus experiencing the same excitement as a first quarter freshman. Furnished & Unfurnished - All Electric - Carpeted "I really thought I would be homesick," said Alida in her mild Panamanian accent. "But the people here have all been so friendly Air-Cond. & Electric Heat - -Swimming Pool - Club House that I-have felt right at home." One of the main reasons she came to the U.S. to attend college was tc For Faculty-Staff & Students On Chandler Road & Harvey Dr. improve her English. AND Townhouse Apartments - Mulberry St. Back of Holiday Inn - Downtown "To get a good job in Panama it is required that one know English," said Alida. 'And the best way to learn it well was to come to the States." "The first time I went to an American school was at Balboa High School (Panama City) and the English was like Chinese to me. I still University Village Apts have trouble with my verbs and adjectives," she commented. She may have trouble with more than just verbs and adjectives since she has already found herself "writing a letter in Spanish with a Phone Southern accent." Alida mentioned the job market in Panama and there may be a few tips for women's lib in her comments. 764-6291 "All the women in Panama work because everyone has a maid to d< all the house work," she said. "It's pretty easy to get a job there if you have a college degree and know two languages." With that sort of homefront in mind she plans to qualify herself as an accountant by majoring in accounting at Georgia Southern. "My father works in a packing company and my mother is an ac- countant with an insurance company," she said. Panama City seems to be an extrememly modern city, not unlike the large cities in the United States. "Even the lowest classes of people have televisions and refrigerators," she noted. "Most of the TV programs are American but they have been translated into Spanish. It's funny to see Robert Taylor speaking Spanish."

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i Page ELEVEN Thursday, February 10, 1972 —THE GEORGE-ANNE— Who's Who ? Campus To Be We're Married to Void Of Cars , Harold Ho well, chief of campus security, says that in the distant! future campus security hopes to eliminate cars from the campus; entirely. There will be a service provided by the college which will provide a train-like vehicle running on a regular schedule to transport ( The previous articles in this BySHEPBRYSON students around campus. Cars would be permitted on campus at night [ series half-heartedly attempted G-A Staff Writer only. to classify the GSC student body "We don't know how we'd finance this," Howell says. "Also it would in terms of groups or lifestyles. be necessary for the highway department to provide parking areas off- This concluding article will at- GREEK campus for students to park their cars." tempt to discredit the previous According to Howell, there have been less traffic violations this classifications of "Greek, Freak, OR quarter than last quarter because returning students are more and In-betweener" and underline FREAK familiar with the campus grounds and traffic regulations. some common trends.—S.B. Howell says a total of 722 new vehicles have been registered for + + + winter quarter: 459 off-campus, 180 on-campus, 66 administrative j Popular belief holds that one staff, and 17 maintenance. The number of vehicles on campus fluc- most of these different students and as quickly as possible seems tuates because some students did not return after the Christmas comes to GSC to obtain an to be our main motivation. We share the same goal—to get holidays education. In reality, one does through this temporary and are married to the same bride. more than obtain an education. relatively unpleasant four-year, We all want to be accepted. trademarks, But, strip away fragile bodies. In this series, GSC students middle-class bootcamp as As one looks around the GSC these particular differences of We are married to the same have been classified as belonging speedily as possible." campus> he sees different types clothing and hair and exposed are bride. to one of three groups: "Greeks, of students with their particular Freaks, and In-betweeners." To get through college as easily These three groups have been discussed on a superficial level, which is not fair criterion for Send the love potion judging alleged lifestyles. No one group is exclusive. r that never fails. There is much integration and similarity among the three groups. Glynn Bruker says of the Greek system, "We are changing with the times. We are no different from the people in the recreation room at the Williams Center. By the time you reach your senior year, you place more value on things outside your fraternity like grades and meeting people outside your group." Mary Martin, sophomore from Savannah, classifies herself as a Put her under your spell. "serious student" and. says, Send her the FTD LoveBundle. "People join a group to make it This big, bright bouquet of easier.; A group cultivates freshly-cut flowers and Valen- situations in which peoiple can tine trimmings is imaginatively interact comfortably." blended in a beautiful ceramic Jim Jordan, an assistant bowl of world-famous Haeger Pottery. Order professor of sociology and an- a LoveBundle early so that it can work its magic thropology, feels that, "When one all week. You can send one almost anywhere by views GSC as a separate society simply contacting your nearby FTD Florist. (Hint! He it often appears that the three can send candy with your flowers, too.) "different types" of students are But start plotting now. Valentine's Day is Monday. behaving in accord with the same general guideline. "At a more fundamental level, The FTD LoveBundle:

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It's an "Alice- The course that's being mastered is Math III, introductory through-the-looking-glass" world and each section is a hap- Cold Beverage pening in itself. A yellow Volkswagen will be able to carry calculus, taught by David W. Free Ice with Purchase anyone to a royal croquet match. Henderson, associate professor.. Henderson said he conceived The reactions range from looks of disbelief to an occasional i "far-out" and a step into a different world. People crawling his new teaching system because he has an aversion to the stan- : around might present a comical picture to some, but to most, it's ■ a new way to get involved with the surroundings. dard lecture-exam system which Crawl on, leaders of tomorrow, and see what you can see. Who tends to be impersonal in super- : knows—a white rabbit might pass by, or you might meet Alice big courses. With 517 students : on her way to tea. What a trip. — Rosannt stJtt* enrolled in the course it easily qualifies as one of the giants. 301 N.... Across from Henderson took his first step to create a new system last spring thusiastically," Henderson said, This gives the student a chance when he pulled a pleasant sur- "because they knew that if they to correct careless errors or to Bonanza Mobile Homes prise on his calculus students. To goofed, they'd have another clarify answers. If the student their delight, he gave them chance. This took a lot of fails an exam, the tutor is right 764-5169 several cracks at passing an pressure off them—and as a there to point out the mistakes 9 A.M. til 11:30 P.M. exam. result most of them did well the and make suggestions for further "The students reacted en- first time." study. The student then may seoooooooeooecMoom MM** Henderson said he wasn't return later for a different but satisfied because there was no equivalent examination. individual attention afforded the The hope is that this system students. Now, that shortcoming will help students achieve a high THE UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION has been overcome by the passing grade. "We think we a specialized agency of the United Nations dedicated to peace initiation of a new experimental have a way to teach a course in and way of teaching introductory which all students are more THE STUDENT AID SOCIETY likley to earn an 'A," Henderson a non-profit non-political organization dedicated calculus, a method Henderson to helping students to help themselves has dubbed the exam-tutorial said. "About 75 per cent of our offer system. 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Provides information on short courses, exam room, the student's paper methods. "I'm not planning to seminars, summer schools, scholarships and travel grants available is graded immediately by a tutor stop here," he said. "I don't think each year to students, teachers and other young people and adults who discusses it with him. this is the optimum." planning to undertake study or training abroad during their vacations. These data were provided by some 500 organizations in 54 countries! $ 5 value STUDENT AID SOCIETY membership dues. Services offered: ■ Scholarship information service. Key Education Answers questions concerning scholarships worldwide! ■ Travel service. -$ttr«r Plans interesting tours to exotic lands! ■ Reference Service. Word: CHANGE Drafts term papers, essays, book reports, theses, etc. frequently using primary sources available only in the Library of Congress! We do not actually write the finished Tucson, Ariz. 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Student Aid Society, PO Box 39042 I interests of students in a changed Friendship Station, Washington, D.C. 20016 I The emerging picture of higher "The 3 reference books I style of living." of which every student I Gentlemen: I enclose $6 for Study Abroad, education, President Fleming needs personal copies [ Vacation Study Abroad and annual dues. continued, will be made up of are Study Abroad, a diverse changes, but notably in Along with the changed dor- I Name good dictionary and the campus life-style, in the mitory patterns have come thesaurus. I got a $10,000 Address- 4-year scholarship from nature of the student body and in changes in rules, some of which Study Abroad." I City, State, Zip. the climate for faculties. He cited have been "worrisome of older AR, Berkeley, Calif. I. these changes: generations." 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By MELANIE STEWART The deadline for the completion The future projection of the G-A Staff Writer of the building is" April 1. The entire campus plan shows that "The home ec. department will classrooms will hopefully be in the campus will be growing not move out of the Herty use during ; ring quarter. southward. The Family Life building, but it will expand by one The budget for this new Center is rather far from the observation lab and two structure was estimated at other academic building on 10* Off price of sandwich with ad. classrooms which will be located $250,000. President Pope Duncan campus, but it is only one of the in the new Family Life Center," made the proposal for the many more scheduled to be says Dr. Betty Lane. One of the building in 1969 while he was vice constructed in the south area of classrooms will be used for a president here. the campus. family course; the other will be a workshop for creative art. Also located inside the new building will be the offices of four of the six adult staff members: Business Majors Mrs. Pace, teaching freshmen majoring in child and adolescence development; Dr. STATESBORO MALL' Pearce, instructing child Plan Air Auction \,Telephone;]764"7gl9.i Ijj development courses; Mrs. Billie PHI BETA LAMBDA, a service Phi Beta Lambda, will deliver Mays, supervising instructors for organization for young men and the 3-year-old nursery school and the items once the highest bid is women majoring in business at received. also teaching creative art on a Georgia Southern College, is college level; and Mrs. Jeannine again planning its annual radio This project, in past years, has Fortner, supervising student auction. We have secured per- been enthusiastically supported teachers for the four-year-old mission from the College Ad- by local businessmen. Because of Movie tonight? nursery school. ministration and the Chamber of A kitchen for the nursery Commerce to hold the auction on their generosity and cooperation, A bad night to cook. school children will be provided the night of Feb. 17. This auction they have received advertising and also a reading room for will be held over Radio Station and recognition, and Phi Beta parents. The lab room will be an WWNS, from 7:30 p.m. to mid- Lambda has obtained funds for infant lab for observation by night. child development classes; club service projects in the Dr. Lane says the department community and on campus. The hopes to provide a family We are asking businessmen of direct contact with local business A great counseling service for the this city to donate a gift to be management is a benefit to the Statesboro community but this night for auctioned during this event. Each students. More club members are will depend upon the funds. It will donor will be recognized and his Kentucky also be a center for parenthood firm advertised as the mer- able to participate in the State education, with the main ob- chandise is auctioned. The Chicken jective to strengthen ifamjly life. business students, members of Leadership Conference. In 1971, the local chapter won first place in three divisions and ranked nr^-i.. /* 9V Visit the Colonel among the top chapters in many 470 S. Main Univ. System funds areas of competition against Study/Travels In Europe other colleges in the state.

The University System of For further information, write Georgia Southern Georgia will sponsor a program Dr. Lester Walker, Study Abroad of study and travel in Europe this Program, 206 Old College, summer for Georgia college University of Georgia, Athens students. 30601. The ten-week program is open College Bookstore to juniors, seniors and graduate Library Adds students with a background in the Landrum Center field they wish to study abroad. New Services The gift Fees, to be announced later, Phonograph records that cover required international previously circulated within the memberships, transatlantic library only are now available for that SAVS... transportation, food and housing use outside the library. Record while abroad and a week of travel ; sleeves will be on display in the in the host country. lobby near the main circulation desk. TTp to 15 quarter^ hours of The sleeve of the desired academic credit can be earned record should be pulled from the for the summer work. Courses display and presented to the available include art in Cortona, circulation desk attendant who Italy; classics in Rome; French will pull the record and charge it in Dijon, France; Spanish in to the patron. The loan period will Valencia, Spain, and German in be the same as for books. The Erlangen, Germany. collection consists mainly of Registration deadline for the classical and semi-classical German program is Feb. 26 and recordings with some show tunes *^fe> for the other courses, March 31. and popular selections. Masquers Participate In Theater Festival Vofontijn&A Masquers' production of represent the region at the "Blood Wedding" was part of the Kennedy Center for the Per- i Competition at the Regional forming Arts. This year for the Festival of the American College first time, no other place was Theater Festival in Columbus, chosen. Ga. Jan. 12-16. Masquers com- Dr. Richard Johnson said that Majoring peted in the non-professional the judges were excited by many category with North Carolina of the concepts of Masquers' School of the Arts, Memphis State production. "The judges were University, and Virginia particularly impressed by the In Polytechnic. North Carolina music, the setting, and the School of the Arts' production of consistency of the puppet con- "The Little Foxes" was chosen to vention," Dr. Johnson, remarked. Service '

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The GSC swimming team Darby won the 500 yard freestyle returned home from Athens and also set a school record with Humble sails for an Eagle rebound in GSC's 85-63 win over Sunday after losing two disap- a second in the 1000 yard Oglethorpe. pointing matches to Georgia and freestyle. The Eagles also Auburn during a weekend in finished first in the relay. which the three teams competed in three separate dual meets. Baby Birds Bound Against Georgia, the swim- mers won only one event with Although the Eagles were Jody Summerford's victory in the outclassed by Georgia 75-37, they 200 yard breaststroke. Back; Bell Blazes lost a heartbreaker to Auburn 57- §6. "The Auburn meet was a big The GSC Baby Eagles picked Mandele was the rebounding disappointment," said Coach up their first win of the season leader with 18, followed by Even though the team lost such a close match to Auburn, the here Feb. 2 as they downed the Heinzelman with 16 and Morris Floyd, "We should have beaten Eagles were very impressive. 'I South Georgia Tigers 83-71. with 11. them and we could have if everything had worked right." think our team has shown a lot of "It feels great," said freshman Leading scorers for South improvement since the season Coach Don Smith. "Our boys Georgia were Willie McRae and began," commented Coach played a fine game. In fact, if we Dave Williams with nine each. The Eagles came from behind 21- Floyd. "Pete Darby and Jody could just keep on playing like "We've actually played better 4 to pull up one point behind Summerford were both en- .this we have a chance to win at in some spots throughout the Auburn at the end. Jody Sum- couraging. They broke two school least four of our last five games." season," said Coach Smith, "but merford led the team by setting a records and were responisble for against South Georgia we finally school record and winning the three firsts and a second place. put everything together for a breast stroke and also winning Brett Patterson also turned in Tim Bell, playing what Smith whole ballgame." the 100 yard freestyle. Pete some good times this weekend." Jody Summerford termed "his best game this season," hit on 16 of 28 field^goal attempts and led all scorers with 41 points. According to available Polk Sees Baseball's 'New Era' records, Bell's 41 points set a new GSC freshman single game groundwork for this year's Polk hopes to sell 500 season Polk will also feature "special scoring record. New Eagle Coach Ron Polk has tickets before the home opener events days" during the season. set the baseball world on fire at program since fall; and he has added a new dimension to the one month away. During the Family day, ladies night, senior The 6-3 guard from Joliet, Georgia Southern as he embarks season the GSC squad will host citizen day, broken bat day, and on what he calls a "new era" in GSC effort with a big season 111. averaging 26 points a game, ticket sales campaign. such baseball powers as the dirty ball day are only a few of also gathered seven assists and GSC diamond history. University of Georgia, Florida the surprises the GSC coach has six rebounds on the night. "The money we get from these State, South Carolina (coached planned for the fans of Georgia season ticket sales will increase Southern baseball. The Eagles led from the by former Yankee great Bobby "beginning and at halftime held a the horizons for the Georgia "We are going to make Georgia Southern baseball program," Richardson), Clemson, 42-32 margin, with Bell con- Southern a super power in the Jacksonville, and Wake Forest. Five hundred season tickets is tributing 21. said Polk, who came to GSC from a lot to sell, but Polk has already baseball world," said Polk, who Miami Dade Junior College. For the night, Southern shot is in his first year as head coach sold 90 and his campaign hasn't 42.5 per cent from the field, of the Eagles. "GSC is going to be "Major university baseball even officially begun. People say compared with 34 per cent for a showcase for college baseball." "Those who purchase a season status has begun at Georgia he could sell the Statue of Liberty South Georgia, and outrebounded ticket for $10 will get 40 home Southern," commented Polk. if he had the chance. He doesn't the Tigers 55-41. games, a complimentary "The effort put out by the people know about that, but by listening Following Bell in the scoring program for each game, so far in this area is tremendous. to him talk about GSC, one can't were Mike Mandele, 17; Steve The Eagle season, consisting of preferred seating, and a personal The people are behind us and we help but think that some day, his Heinzelman, 11; Bill Morris, 8; a rugged 55-game schedule, Eagles will be playing in the doesn't begin until March 11, but baseball newsletter from me are really excited about our Jimmy Broome, 5; and Guy every two weeks." program." World Series. Priester, 1. Polk has been laying the BfigngBUKKKmmMBUUMmm MMH

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PAGE SIXTEEN —THE GEORGE-ANNE— Charlie's a Team Man Intramural A year ago Charlie Gibbons anyone's man gets by," Charlie was chosen the Most Valuable said. "I can sacrifice some of my Highlights Player for Georgia Southern's scoring to play defense because basketball team. This season his we've got two great shooters in After three weeks of- fraternity 39-29; and the Nads knocked up coach, J.E. Rowe, has tagged the Johnny Mills (24.7 ppg) and basketball, Sigma Chi was Your Typical High School Team 6-7 center and co-captain for the Richard Wallace (20.7 ppg)." dropped from the undefeated 49-27. Eagles with another distinction— "I know much more about the ranks as they lost to Pi Kappa Phi "most underrated player." game because of experience," 39-34. Kappa Sigma became the Women's independent com- says the senior four-year let- sole possessor of first place by petition had Veazey holding those "Charlie is the kind of team terman. "I can't say much for my player who sacrifices personal scoring game, though, except downing Delta Tau Delta 52-37 Tigers 51-41 and stopping the and Pi Kappa 61-39 to remain Panthers 41-31; Abe's Aces glory for team success," said that it has improved." undefeated. In other games, trumped the Sigma Pi Little Rowe. "He is very unselfish, and Gibbons is averaging just winning is the only thing on his under double figures in both Sigma Chi stopped ATO 35-25 and Sisters 49-19 and the Tigers 39-34; TKE 43-25; ATO defeated TKE the Panthers grounded the mind when he steps on the court. scoring and rebounding and is the Gibbons, who played for 1967 Eagles' number one shot blocker. 29-13 and Sigma Pi 41-24; KA Hawks 29-21; the Tigers nipped GIAC State Champion Josey of Concerning the 1971-72 Eagles, smashed Sig Ep 41-27 and Sigma the Panthers 48-38; and the Augusta and averaged 16 points Charlie said, "This year's team Nu 51-30; Phi Delta Theta lost to Hawks bounced the Sigma Pi and 18 rebounds his senior year, has a lot of unity, and it's as good Sig Ep 23-22 and Sigma Nu 43-28; Little Sisters 48-11. and Sigma Pi beat Phi Delta is the "anchor man" for the a team as we've had. We've had Theta 31-28. Eagle defense. some hard luck in the close ones "My job on defense is to stay or our record would be much The final regular season A-A Cheerleaders around the basket and help out if better than 10-8." sorority games have been played Gibbons battles for a rebound with Oglethorpe's 7-0 Rupert with Kappa Delta winning the Are All Smiles Hreedlove. regular season battle with a 5-0 record. In the last regular season sorority games, Delta Zeta The six top cheerleaders in the stopped Phi Mu 53-35 and ZTA United States and the Notre beat AD Pi 39-27. Dame Cheerleading Squad were named Feb. 1 by the In- In men's independent ternational Cheerleading basketball, Snake Smith bit the Foundation as winners of the first Pro Kids 54-47; the God Squad Ultra Brite All-American topped the Over the Hill Gang 68- Cheerleaders Awards and the 31; and the Bears stopped the annual National Championship Gamecocks 43-31. In other action, Cheerleading Team Award. the Quail Inn was tagged by Boone's Farm 34 to 33; Phi EK demolished the Wrecking Crew "The fact that a cheerleader's 43-9; the Ringworms saddled smile is recognized by the Oxford 54-40; the Wrecking Crew Foundation as an integral key to smashed Delta Sigma 38-16; the his or her effectiveness has Zoo caged the Ringworms 43-41; moved Ultra Brite to underwrite the Who's cleaned the Rebel's these national awards and to plow 45-36; the Quail Inn took the augment them with this program Guns to the cleaners 36-23; the of scholarships and team ex- Savages scalped Gamma Chi Phi penses," Mr. Neil started. Closed Circuit TV 'Brings' Political Photo by Menken/Seltzer • Figures to Campus Because of high campus in- Larry O'Brian, chairmen of the Get to know the two of terest in politics, the Williams Republican and Democratic Center Committee is bringing to National Committees. The panei GSC a closed-circuit, video-taped of students who will question you before you become program series that will present them are representative of the major political speakers such as student population from an ad- Senator Eugene McCarthy, mirer of William Buckley to an Representative Shirley advocate of the Peoples' Party. the three of you. Chisholm, Senator Edmund Since the series is being Get to know what you both really like. Muskie, and Dr. Benjamin Spock. distributed by means of closed- The program, called The New circuit television, there will be no What you both really want out of life. Voters, will be shown in the TV censorship of content or of Get to enjoy your freedom together until you both room of the Williams Center language. beginning Tuesday, Feb. 14-16. The moderator of The New decide you want to let go of a little bit of it. 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