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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. News: WVGS request for higher Sports: Lady Eagles announce tower 'indefinitely postponed' 1980-81 basketball schedule — page 2 — page 12 The GEORGE-ANNE Volume 61, No. 5 Georgia Southern College Statesboro, Georgia November 6, 1980 Advisory Council defeats ROTC credit proposal By CARL BERGERON A survey conducted by hours are allowed by Mercer policies stand until the and DON FAIN Major Charles Hyder, and 15 by the Georgia program gets established A proposal to allow Military Science professor, Institute of Technology. and proves itself." ROTC credit hours to apply revealed that every college in The minimum amount of He added, "It is an towards graduation was Georgia that offers ROTC ROTC credit allowed by any important program in that defeated by a six to four vote allows credit hours to apply school in the University it provides scholarships for in the October meeting of to graduation. System is Augusta College, students and an option of the Academic Advisory According to the survey, granting five hours to apply courses." Council (AAC), according the University of Georgia toward graduation. However, GSC President to Charles Austin, vice allows 20 ROTC credit Austin stated that he Dale Lick said ROTC is an president of Academic hours, Georgia State personally feels that "we' established and worthy Affairs and chairman of the University allows 17 and 16 should let the present See ROTC, p. 2 AAC. Austin said the commit- Upon Senate approval tee defeated the proposal presented by Donald BO GINN Hackett, acting dean of the School of Technology, Standards may be raised because the "number of electives would be limited if By CARL BERGERON The proposal calledf or a 1.6 to 2.0 for regular Ginn speaks on students took ROTC for A proposal to increase total increase of 50 points in admissions and from 1.0 to credit." admission standards for the minimum SAT score for 1.3 for special admissions. "We're asking for six GSC was passed by a "vast regular admissions, from "The long range benefits hours ROTC credit to be majority" of the Academic 750 to 800 points. The are very positive," Coleman applied to degree electives," Advisory Council (AAC) at minimum score for both the said. "Anytime you raise defense posture Hackett said, explaining their October meeting, said math and verbal sections standards you are reaching national budget is the the content of the proposal. Don Coleman, acting would increase from 350 to for students with higher qualifications." E. MARIE ROBERTSON highest ever. He favored the proposal registrar and director of 360 points. The minimum SAT score Coleman added that if "U.S. military posture is Ginn said an estimated because the "military, is as admissions. for special admissions, GSC has higher quality one of the most important $1 trillion will be spent on much a career as any The proposal must now requiring the applicant to students, it is likely that segments of society and defense over the next five other." Hackett added that go to the Faculty Senate for take the Basic Skills higher quality programs particularly important foi years, but defense will still he felt ROTC is a worthy approval; however, GSC examination, would rise •will follow. "They go like you, for if a crisis arises, not be "what it should be." program and deserves President Dale Lick expects from 580 to 600 points. hand in glove," Coleman some of you will be called See GINN, p. 3 college credit. the proposal to pass. Verbal and math score commented. on," Congressman Bo Ginn minimums would rise from Lick explained, "We told students and faculty in 250 to 270 points. need to move our standards a speech in Foy Recital Hall The projected average a little closer to those of a on October 31. Joyner submits resignation; freshman grade, computed university. We are accept- Ginn marked the next from the high school grade ing students who are failing two years as a time of point average and SAT out of Georgia Southern." critical decision making." effective in March or earlier scores, would be raised from "We must stop dodging By DON FAIN never release any official reason for the See ADMISSIONS, p. 3 the toughest question of all; Lloyd Joyner, former registrar and reassignment, explaining that some what kind of defense do we director of admissions who was administrative personnel matters warrant want? We must also decide reassigned to "special assignments" no explanation. how large our military with the office for Academic Affairs, Lick said Joyner was now working committment will be," he announced that he would retire in March, with the office of Academic Affairs on said. 1981, according to GSC President Dale "special assignments" and will be Lick. concluding his committee work in '... someday, the Lick accepted his letter of resignation expectation of his retirement. last week, stating that Joyner has left Joyner explained at the time of his open the possibility of retiring at an reassignment that he and Lack had US. and Iran will earlier date. "mutually agreed" on his reassignment. Lick went on to add that Don He added that it was to allow him more be allies again.' Coleman, acting registrar and director of time to work on his committee work, admisssions, has completed the citing his chairmanship of the Georgia —Ginn transition to the office and has assumed Educators Articulation Committee. the responsibilities of registrar and director After his administrative reassignment He also stressed the need of admissions. by Lick, however, Joyner sent his 'for defense spending to be The president maintained that Joyner letter of resignation, which was accepted kept up, pointing out that was reassigned "in the best interest of by the president, for March 1981, or, the $157 billion allocated to GSC" and as a "personnel thing." according to Lick, an unspecified earlier defense in this year's He noted that he would "probably" date. Page 2, November 6, 1980, The GEORGE-ANNE- For WVGS Tower 'postponed indefinitely' By Board, according to WVGS had not been "ruled out frequency change. The E. MARIE ROBERTSON station manager Alan completely" by the board. NEWS change from 91.3 to 107 on A proposal presented by Patterson. The general argument the FM dial should be in GSC radio station WVGS to against the purchase of a effect by the end of the purchase and erect a higher "As it stands now, we get higher tower was the cost, r quarter, Patterson said. transmitting tower has no new tower," Patterson he said. Larry Price, head of the been "postponed indefin- said, but- added that the "It was felt that the Dept. of Finance and Law Yearbook to come* itely" by the college's Radio option was still there and potential benefit to students and a member of the Radio would not justify the money Board, said that he was not expended," said Patterson. totally against the new An estimate from GSC tower proposal, but had near end of 1980 • Plant Operations including argued against it because By JUNE BRYANT charged. $754 of the budget materials and labor on a what benefits the new The 1979-80 Reflector, will be paid in sales tax. , new tower was set at $8000- height of 110 feet would the GSC yearbook, should $9000, he pointed out, while provide were sketchy. come out in December or Roscom Broadcast Equip- "Let'sgo ahead with the January, according to According to Hickman, ment, a commercial firm out new frequency crystal and Keith Hickman, yearbook one suggested solution to * of Atlanta, quoted WVGS a antenna and try them out adviser. the monetary problem, was figure of $6323 for similar before getting a new tower," Hickman said the to include advertising, but services. Price said. "The money (for reason for the late arrival of this suggestion was rejected "Mr. Cook (vice pres- a higher tower) could be the yearbooks is that later as being too expensive, as it» ident for business and spent on other new delivery saves money. This would force the Reflector finance) did say that he had equipment... let's see what year's budget of $33,900, a to pay first class postage already discussed possible improvements are made 4.7% increase over last when mailing the year- funding with the budgetary with the equipment we will year's budget, has not kept books. committee in case we be getting." pace with inflation on the decided to go ahead with thei Price also said he recent, drastic rise in the Another solution to the new tower," Patterson said. favored a study to find out cost of film, photographic problem, utilized this year, » As it stands now, WVGS what areas of Statesboro processing and postage, he was a cut in staff and office will go ahead with the are not receiving WVGS, added. hours, he said. planned frequency change and added "I can pick up The total cost of this and will receive a new WVGS as far as 12 miles year's Reflector per annual antenna of approximately from campus." He noted is $8.48, plus sales tax. Also, this year, no the same caliber as the one that Cook will investigate Although the Reflector is sitting fee will be charged now in use, Patterson the possibility of borrowing part of the school, it was for portraits which are added. The antenna .will be a raisable antenna so that ruled that since it becomes scheduled to be taken * donated to GSC by Palmer WVGS can experiment with' property of the students, a winter quarter, Hickman Greer, a radio engineer from different heights. 3% sales tax must be said. The tower currently in use by WVGS stands 64 feet Greenville, S.C. who did an high, 46 feet short of the proposed height increase. engineering study on the ROTC Continued from p. 1 does not feel that allowing Lick said. "It may be true in program at GSC and should ROTC credit hours to count certain cases, but the hours receive college credit toward graduation inter- in ROTC can be very towards graduation. feres with elective hours. "I valuable learning experi- Lick explained that he don't share that belief," ences." =*" MM MH M. ROTC cadets voiced complaints regarding the izzlin defeat of the proposal. STEAK HOUSE "We're tempted to 409 FAIR ROAD 764-9007 —Everything from Trinkets to 1 transfer to another school," Treasures said Cadet Magnus. "We're only asking existence" of the ROTC program, she - Engravable items - fast added. engraving Cadet Manley, an ROTC NEW ITEMS: scholarship recipient, complained, "We're upset, FRESH FRIED SHRIMP $4.99 —Seiko & Buiova Watches we are training to serve our country and should at least get college credit for it." DEVILED CRAB $4.29 —Beads - gold, silver, pearl, tiger "I don't see why there is i no credit," Cadet Wells eye, lopis, jade, cloisonne added. "ROTC is training THE ABOVE SERVED WITH for a job just as much as —Chains math or English. We learn ! effective leadership which HUSH PUPPIES COLE SLAW is useful in any job field. —Charms Our skills will help us in AND FRENCH FRIES OR civilian life as well as in Army life." BAKED POTATO —Repairs Hackett said that he will present a slightly modified version of the same proposal at the November 'Browsers" are welcome 11 meeting of the AAC. SUPER SALAD BAR The difference in the modified version of the Homemade potato Salad proposal changes the six ROTC credit hours count- i ing as electives for all Macaroni Salad schools within GSC to six Grimes credit hours counting as «/ Prestige Jewelers electives strictly for the Carrot Salad Since 1892 School of Technology. Bridal Consultants and Registry Hackett added that this Chopped Ham Etc. 23 South Main Street, Statesboro, Georgia "opens the door" to allow each school at GSC to do the same for ROTC students «"- llll '1 that are not in technology. ■The GEORGE-ANNE, November 6, 1980, Page 3 Halloween food fight forces closing of cafeteria By CARL BERGERON lights were turned off by "We received a call stating College Judicial Board, "If "They just showed their freshman apprehended by A food fight erupted in two students who fled the that there was a food fight the food fight resulted in the immaturity," Hooper Landrum officials will Landrum cafeteria, result- scene. While Landrum going on, but by the time we closing of Landrum, the stated. "They're just "bear the brunt of the ing in the closing of the employees were trying to arrived it was all over. We incident would probably be wasting their own tax punishment in this case," facility on Halloween night get the lights back on, the didn't apprehend anyone, a major violation. If Mr. dollars and making food May said. when an unidentified male fight broke out. but we understand that the Hooper caught someone, he costs go up for everyone." student "stood up and Landrum officials have one is obligated to report him to William L May, director "The ones who act in started throwing his food," GSC security officers boy." the college." Punishment of Food Services reiterated, this method are not serious said John Hooper, assistant were called to help restore ranges from restrictive "We are unhappy that it students and probably will manager of the cafeteria. order. Sgt. Parrish, of According to James D. probation to suspension, happened. It's a tradition never graduate," he added. Hooper stated that the campus security, reported, Orr, chairman of the. Orr added. here at GSC - not a very "It's a very 'high- adult one, though." A schoolish' antic." GSC broadcasting facilities may merge

By STEVE AVERY for the two broadcasting If there is a merger, the place, the studio could Clarence McCord, head facilities on campus. But^ equipment in Hollis will be afford one color camera. of the Communication Arts "The merger is not moved to the education This could benefit the two STAR'S Department, said Friday workable to meet every- building, McCord ex- local TV shows, "The that there is talk of a merger body's goals," said McCord. plained. He called the plan Southern Scene" and an attempt by the ad- "Conversations with Dr. COIN LAUNDRY & CLEANERS ministration "to put .Dale Lick," according to 16 University Plaza—681-4690 together the best package McCord, who said, "Local we can." TV doesn't want Lick in TIRED OF DOING YOUR OWN WASH? Ginn There's a question in the black and white." BRING 'EM BY STAR'S AND WE'LL WASH IT Continued from p.l Ginn said. "There are air as to what's best. This option of one color FOR YOU!!! "The army_ is short factions in Iran who don't McCord is chairman of a camera along with the 76,000 trucks^ and right support him, and he is using committee to offer the merger could save the now we don't have enough this as a central issue to, proposal to Dean Flowers school $4,000 or $5,000 from SAME DAY SERVICE 30* lb. ammunition in stock to rally the people behind on November 15. $80,000 that would be sustain combat," Ginn said, him." Presently, the Com- needed for a modern color and later added, "We must Ginn's optimism also munication Arts Depart- studio, McCord said. Tuesday Special - re-prioritize... we must end ran to future conflicts. ment use their own facility He explained that one Bring in 3 pieces—Get one FREE the game of political one- "I don't see a nuclear 36 hours each week now, camera would not be Pants, Coats, suits, shirts upmanship that is defense war in the near future," he and that in the spring, efficient for shots at and Jeans spending." said, "but I do expect the "students work in the studio different angles unless the Ginn also spoke in USSR to continue to agitate from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and camera is moved around. support of the controversial the 'hot spots' in the world sometimes on weekends." According to McCord, this MX missle. to aggravate the U.S. and McCord is concerned that, method is as outdated as Coin Laundry Open 24 Hrs. "As long as the USSR make us spend more money "We do need a central black and white. has a first strike capability, . . . they have a distinct production facility but we we must go ahead with the advantage over us in that don't need it at the expense development of the MX," he they know we are not a war- of the academic program." said. mongering people." If the merger takes "I'm not saying that we can't live without it, but the Admissions USSR has a similar thing. I Come See What's New! believe that it is a matter of Continued from p.l balance ... I think both the Charles Austin, vice president of Academic Affairs and Russians and the U.S. have chairman of the AAC, commented, "It's an incremental at the first-strike capability, and plan. We may lose a few students in the short term, but it will I'm in agreement it's foolish be good in the long run." to continue this nuclear Students who do not qualify for admission here will . But we must have an opportunity to strengthen their academic, always have safeguards weaknesses before applying at GSC, Lick added. and guarantees that the The proposal will go before the Faculty Senate in USSR will do what they say November. Traffic Light they will do," he comment- ed. Ginn was "optimistic" Southside Twin Drive Inn in his comments on the HWY 301 South Iranian crisis, stating that —Special Monday Nltes— "someday, the U.S. and $1.00 admission and your friend gets in FREE ♦ Iran will be allies again." ^ . 7 Izod for Her "The Ayahtolla is using V 4> TO the hostage situation to Floyd Theatres consolidate his own power," ■* Lady Thompson Mall Pawn Shop Polo Levi STUDENTS, WE WILL BUY OR LOAN YOU MONEY ON YOUR VALUABLES De'Lanthe Dee Cee Top Prices For Class Rings and other Gold and Silver Jewelry $1.00 Off All Monograming Up To $150 For Men's Rings Exp. Nov. 20,1980 STATESBORO'S GOLD AND SILVER DEALER The Traffic Light Statesboro Mall 764-2674 Statesboro Mall i.„..„.«——«-j -J Page 4, November 6, 1980, The GEORGE-ANNE- Susan Thornhill The GEORGE-ANNE Attendance manifests apathy DON FAIN Students at GSC are GSC. The scheduling problems of lack of SALLY SCHERER often criticized as being problem in this situation publicity and poor schedul- Editor Managing Editor apathetic. The term could not be avoided. ing of speakers visiting the probably does not apply Another problem as- campus which are the equally to all students and sociated with scheduling of burden of the sponsors of an E. MARIE ROBERTSON SHARRIE CHAFFIN it is applicable in some speakers is access to event, there are other News Editor Business Manager areas more than others. facilities. Presentation causes for poor attendance One "particular area sponsors are sometimes that fall on the student where student apathy forced to have guest talks at body. Editorial views expressed in The George-Anne are not necessarily those of the GSC manifests itself is in the other than ideal times due The American Standard administration or faculty. Signed columns are solely the viewpoint of the writer. attendance at talks given to the limitations on facility Dictionary defines apathy V. by quest speakers on the use. It is sometimes difficult as "lack of feeling or campus. to schedule the Foy Recital interest; and indifference." GSC is able to draw Hall, Biology Lecture Hall This describes another knowledgeble and well- or other large rooms reason for poor attendance. One committee not enough known speakers to visit this because of other activities People seem not to care who campus. already booked for the speaks, what they say or It has been brought to the attention of get a choice of the one committee they For instance, last year, space. why they say it. The George-Anne that school policy want to be on. If the student is interested persons such as Bill. Another reason for the Why go to hear someone Monroe, moderator for limits the number of Faculty Senate in another area, the student is limited to poor turnout is the lack of visiting the campus speak? "Meet the Press;" Carol standing committees a student may be a that committee he holds by office and no publicity for the events. The Attending guest present- Baumann, from the State presidential debate was member of to one, and only one. other. ations supplements class- Department in Wash- especially unpublicized. As The policy even limits students who room learning. It is more Considering the fact that students are ington, D.C.; Paul Erlich, a member of The George- than fulfilling a class are named to a Faculty Senate standing hard to find for standing committees, we author of The Population Anne staff, it is part of my requirement or getting committee ex officio to that committee feel that the policy limiting students to Bomb and many of the responsibility to know what extra credit. that they are, by office, in. In other words, one standing committee is in need of senatorial candidates in the is going on at GSC, Exposure to the ideas of for the privileged students who are on revision. primary election race gave however, I did not hear any others is a major part of the committes ex officio, there is no choice to We feel the limit to the number of presentations here on mention of the debate until college learning process. A campus. be on any other committee. And any committees a student may be on should be the morning of the event. wide variety of speakers student is limited to one committee. raised to two committees per student. This Each department here And others I have talked to come to GSC and many Barbara Morrison, vice president of allows a student to voice input into two also has certain funds did not hear it at all. may be here one time only. the SGA last year and who was areas that the student, is interested. allocated for bringing Joe Ribble, district Students should take campaign manager for advantage of the op- responsible for filling student seats in It also allows students who are forced speakers especially for in Savan- standing committes, said she had students and faculty in that portunity to hear these ex officio to be a member of one committee nah, and Dirk Jordan, persons. problems finding students who desire to a choice in the matter to select another area of study, but often, anyone interested is representing President Car- There may be some who work on any standing committees. committee the student wishes to on. welcome to hear them talk. ter and Democrats, were say that they never attend a Yet, policy states that a student, even Changing this policy would also the party representatives guest talk because they one who is interested in two areas, increase the effective voice of students by This year, U.S. Congres- for the debate. (The never like the choice of interested enough for input to join a permitting students who care in a sman Bo Ginn and party representative for John speakers. If you have representatives for Reagan standing committee, can only be on one particular area or areas to voice then- Anderson called from suggestions for persons you committee. and Carter have been on Atlanta Prior to the debate would like to hear at GSC, input and represent the student body, campus. The turnout for For those students who are in a rather than have students on committees saying that he had car then talk to the faculty both was low. trouble and would be unable member in your major who standing committee by office so not even for the sake of having a student present. Part of the reason for the to attend.) is in charge of the poor attendance is the time The debate, sponsored departmental speakers. both presentations were by the SGA, was put Talk to the president or held. Both were at 11 a.m. together with good in- other officer of a club that is I.D. card lines ridiculous which is "prime time" class tentions. It's purpose was to associated with the area in Classes have been in session for over a There was a tiny, orange sign on the time. Many students simply give students an op- which the person you month and Food Services has finally wall behind the Food Services table that cannot attend an event held portunity to listen to the recommend is involved. during class hours. gotten around to issuing meal tickets and specified the line to get into depending on views of the party candi- Talk to a member of the I.D. cards. the first letter of your last name. Several Regarding Ginn's talk dates and platforms to aid Campus Lecture Series on military spending, the 11 The fact that it took them so long to ^people stood in the wrong line and were in making their voting Committee. Talk to a SGA a.m. time was the only decisions. It was a good idea officer. issue the cards really isn't the problem, surprised to find that it was necessary for periou available for him to ... I only wish more students Do more than complain; though it contributed to the trouble. them to get back into the other line, at the speak as l:°. had to break were made aware of the take a constructive step and Because Food Services had issued very end. away from a leadership opportunity. give your input on who you Vali-Dine cards at registration, they It was impossible to get anyone's card forum he was heading at Besides the occasional want to visit GSC. needed to collect them from students but your own and the cards no longer before they distributed the new cards. contain box numbers. However, the manner in which the cards Other than observing the line in were distributed by Food Services was Landrum, there was no other way for ridiculous. students to find out that the cards had Food Services had set up one table in been issued. No notices were put in boxes Landrum Center, directly in front of most and few signs were seen except in people's boxes. The lines extended back to Landrum Center itself. the Reflector office and waiting in line Food Services needs to come up with a ALL IMT"ERESTED STUDEW^ took up to 25 minutes. And that was not more effective way to issue and distribute the worst part. meal plans and I.D.'s. MEET HERE AT- 3'-00

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SUSAN THORNHILL Features Editor COMmtTTrJE^PoSITlOKj ) PAT JONES Sports Editor CARL BERGERON Assistant News Editor CHUCK MAILE and LINDA LLOYD Copy Editors JOE PRICE Photographer r~i CAROL CARONIS Graphic Artist SYLVIA CONINE Subscriptions. nn LINDA LLOYD Typist BONNIE McLEMORE Production Assistant The George-Anne is the official student newspaper of Georgia Southern College and is owned and operated by GSC. The office is located in room 110. Frank I. Williams Center. Phone number: 681-5246 or 681-5418. Mailing address: GSC Box 8001, Statesboro, Georgia 30460. -The GEORGE-ANNE, November 6, 1980, Page 5 GEORGE-ANNE LETTERS

Soccer veteran Panthers have long been a criticizing, not shouting for fundamentals, condition- warned him. and a half years of nothing. dominant soccer contender attention. ing and skill development. He, however, assured toe I do think that the disappointed in the state and region. I firmly believe that the But I suggest that this is that he had the department Communications Art Depart- However, this is no excuse day of organized intercol- only half of what makes up head's approval. ment will have a hard time DEAR EDITOR: for the attitude demonstrat- legiate soccer at GSC has a good, consistent team. I was in a rage, to say the placing any interns at the As a four-year veteran of ed by the players, and come. Southern has a lot to My advice to him? least. I confronted my radio stations I work for-if I the old Georgia Southern particularly, the Georgia offer outstanding high Either settle down or ship department head and he have anything to say about Soccer Club, I was pleased Southern coach. school players, and should yourself out. confirmed that what f had it. to be able to watch the new be able to attract lesser And my advice to the heard was true. I asked how Eddie Edenfield GSC soccer team compete Throughout the match players into an intercol- team? Be patient, and 3ne person is not allowed to Broadcasting major with Georgia State Univer- the GSC side was unable to legiate B squad or inter- remember you have ten intern at a radio station and sity on Oct. 18, 1980, in put it together; passes mural league, which is close allies on the field at all another one is. SGA apologizes Atlanta. missed their mark, oppos- necessary to add depth to times—use them and be His reasoning was that I was somewhat dis- ing players went uncheck- the varsity team. used yourself to the team's since the other student has for late mayed, however, at the ed, and most of the team Gone are the days of advantage. never worked in radio he refrigerators change in character that was physically and browbeating frats off the Congratulations on your may do a radio internship; had overcome the team mentally exhausted by the practice fields, digging deep record thus far. I look but, since I've worked in a DEAR EDITOR: members. Although the old middle of the second half. for equipment and travel forward to seeing you play radio station, I needed some I want to sincerely TV experience. club was characterized by The GSC coach had expenses, and begging again soon. apologize to those students This type of rational is mis-matched uniforms, taken the role of the sideline referees to come officiate Good luck to you all. who paid a deposit-for a caused by stubborn ragged equipment and antagonist while the team the games. Dan Clarke SGA refrigerator at stupidity. One might think some only semi-skilled was at the same time being But must we also Class of 1978 registration and had to wait a department head would be players (including myself), attacked on the field. No sacrifice team fellowship several weeks for delivery. pleased that a student we enjoyed a close wonder their spirits were and good sportmanship? Broadcasting We had anticipated a 20 showed enought interest in camaraderie on and off the sagging. Isn't there something per cent increase over last his field to go out and find field. 'An effective coach will beyond winning that makes major faces year because of great work in that field before his This is not what I saw save his yelling for drills the game worthwhile? publicity and therefore intern blues expected date of grad- last Saturday afternoon. and scrimmages. He will The GSC soccer coach ordered 100 additional DEAR EDITOR uation. Admittedly, GSC was up earn the respect of his may well know more than Here is a juicy, tear- Everyone whom I and units. We were taken by against a tough side. The charges by constructively me about the game jerker for you. I've my employer have talked surprise when it became restrained from writing this with (Rick Mandes, apparent demand was Don Fain letter for over a year, but Institutuional Develop- going to be up by 40 per now it has gone too far. ment, Dean Jones, Arts and cent. The day after I am a broadcasting Sciences, and GSC Presi- registration another 100 major working as a dent Dale Lick) agree that units were ordered, but they Advisement up to students program director of two no one should have to give were delayed for several local radio stations and up a good paying job in weeks (it seems they went to Fermenting from the termed registration. courses, students may use a music director of one of their field to work for New York first). Registration is like a roller vast depths of student little forethought in their those stations. I also am a nothing and risk the chance For those of you who coaster though, by the fifth complaints, the question of course planning, as salesman for those two of being an unemployed cancelled, if you have not time you've experienced it, poor advisement to stu- opposed to five-minute radio stations, provide play- degree holder. received your refund by dents lifts its head from the it's not so scary. quickly planning sessions by-play announcing, and Although the fine folks November 12 please contact dark mire to plague the Computerized registra- prior to each quarter. handle station promotions. afore mentioned agree with either me or the refrigerator minds of GSC students. tion, if it ever comes to GSC, Students can fill out Not a bad job for a me, their hands are tied manager, Joe Price, at the Serving to rectify and could eliminate standing in their pre-advisement slips broadcasting major you because internships are SGA office (Williams 107) absolve all problems and lines but it wouldn't help in themselves and simply go might think-right? departmental^ controlled. between 10 and 2 r.m. or blame of advisement from getting certain classes at to their advisor for a WRONG! In January, I start call 681-5631 between 9 and students, the question lays certain times. Only so many signature. Students will I began this job three paying back my four years 5 p.m. the blame for such poor students can get into that know what courses they and a half years ago and of student loans at $40 a Don Johnson wizardry squarely in the lap particular class second must take and when they have worked my way up. month for 10 years. That's a Budgetary Affairs of each advisor. period — preregistration or must take them so the Now, just two and a half lot of cash to pay for four Coordinator (SGA) Yes, the omnipresent, not. senior scramble is no more. quarters away from but obviously not omnis- Registration is a hassle, Registration may still graduation I learn I must cient, "they" are to blame even when working at its cause some kinks in this quit a job in my field (how here — the advisors. best. However, any veteran easy method of know-it-all many graduates get jobs in The question filters student learns the ins and students advising them- their field?) to do a through the general haze of outs. selves. Inevitably, someone broadcasting internship at The real end to the senior student grumblings about will just never get that a Savannah TV station. this time every year as scramble comes with certain course and end up I must give up my job seniors beg and plea for advisement. begging and pleaing for a security, my seniority, my courses needed to graduate. And any individuals course, but self-advisement salary (how much do Amidst the begging, best advisor has to be that makes it easier for interns get paid?), my whole life! Why? formulating from the individual, not some everyone, especially for Because I can't do a pleaing, it becomes obvious professor. students. In the short time that we have been to all those seniors that However, trying to broadcasting internship at At least a senior can see a radio station. "It's offering our NACHO PLATTER — their advisor really made understand what classes it coming if it appears that he quite a mess of things. one may or may not take is against departmental Tortilla chips on a bed of cheese is destined to experience the policy." I started giving up However, one has to like trying to understand scramble. with sour cream, chile peppers question the mentality of plants from on graduation at that point the student who trusts the two, one hour seminars on Students may not be Oast fall). and jalepeno relish with a blanket I really became upset planning of their college nuclear awareness. able to take every course spring quarter when I found of cheese — we have surprised career to a professor who But, by figuring out all the they intended, some out another broadcasting tries to plan college careers courses a student wants to subsitutions will inevitably and delighted many people. Now major was planning on for hundreds of other take in their career, be necessary. After all, interning at the radio it's your turn. students just like them- students can take courses registration will always be directed at special interests an enigma. But self- stations I work at. I self. explained to him the Everyone is famihar of the student, not what an advisement will make advisor advises. the whole clumsy mess run circumstances I had Present this coupon for a 500 with that quarterly previously encountered and I nightmare euphemistically Figuring out their own a little smoother. discount on a NACHO PLATTER I NEWS WRITERS Sunflower Grocery / Cafe Steve Avery, Tommy Brooks, Anne Brown, June Bryant, Susan Daniel, Cheryl Jones, I Ginny Mallard, Steve Prewitt, David Thompson, Garr Williams College Plaza 681-2359 I FEATURES WRITERS Parol Adams Donna Beasley, LeGrande Gardner, Lisa Hart, Evelyn Laws, Lou Satterwaite, Alan Sultanik 10-6 Mon - Sat. v^aroi rtuou. , SPORTS WRITERS Expires Wed Nov. 12 Charlie Adams, George Allen, Chuck Crews, Hal Fulmer, AlanLoper, Billy Vaughn, Julie Wmskie I ' BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVES Not applicable to meal tickets I Stuart Brady, Benjie Grinstead, Don Hill, Susan Phelps, Tammie Vaught I V. Page 6, November 6, 1980, The GEORGE-ANNE- By computer Football teams ranked FEATURES By CARL BERGERON but we did not expect weeks the top teams in the nation. A revolutionary system of 90% predictability." The CRA ranks 25 teams has been devised by Steven rather than 20 as most polls Million and Owen Gaede, 'We're amazed do, to represent 20% of the both professors of second- Division I-A teams. GSC gets woven sculpture ary education at GSC, . . .weeks of 90 The 86% rate for the CRA which ranks NCAA Divi- is 15% better than the A.P.'s A woven sculpture by Georgia and six other collection at GSC when she sion I-A football teams. per cent rate for the past three Georgia artist Susan Starr states. was Georgia's first lady. The system, called the weeks, said Million. has been presented to GSC Today she teaches as Sanders, anativeofBulloch College Ranking Analysis, predictability' The copyrighted pro- as a gift to the Betty Foy well as practices her craft. County attended GSC when has an 86% cumulative —Million gram is broadcast weekly Sanders Georgia Art Training for her craft began it was Georgia Teacher's predictability accuracy rate by Cable News Network, Collection. in 1971 at a weaving factory College and the Foy Fine for this season. "We're The system was dev- according to Million. "It The work, entitled in San Miguel de Allende, Arts Building is named as a amazed," Million stated. eloped to provide a more (the CRA) is the best in the "Butterfly," is a sculpture Mexico. Starr later studied memorial to her father. "We expected it to do well, accurate means of rating world," he added. in macrame and wood. with the Zapotec Indians in Starr, a weaver who Oaxaco, Mexico, after specializes in three- which she returned to the Humor with E. Marie dimensional hangings and U.S. for further study. wall reliefs, has work The sculpture was appearing in art galleries, donated by Betty Foy private collections and Sanders, an artist and art 'You can dial that number yourself public buildings around patron who began the By with the pay phones that The method is not that of "the little people" needs E. MARIE ROBERTSON won't take your money until difficult. Simply dialing the their assistance, or maybe somebody on the end magic six will achieve for they are busily working up Somewhere between "In answers, but that was the beginning . . ." and you a dial tone instead of the betting pool on what nothing. the modified air-raid siren discovery of the will happen to Luke and man's When I went to work for secret of fire, Statesboro GSC uses to designate on- Laura on "General Hosp- the The George-Anne, I Telephone Co. was born. campus phones. Then ital." It is even conceivable discovered the wonders of They've made it a policy dialing zero will put you in that Statesboro Telephone The Phone Game. to remain consistent ever touch with the operator's has been supporting the since that time, in both the The Phone Game is a fun line, but not necessarily in Hire the Handicapped quality of service and their thing everyone in the office touch with the operator program by giving operator methods. has to play whenever they herself. jobs to the deaf. Here is where the As a person from a place want to make a phone call. Regardless of the challenge lies. where you can direct-dial On-campus is no problem, reasons, city operators are even a collect long distance and fortunately many of For some strange about as hard to catch as "Butterfly" sculpture, by Georgia artist Susan Starr, our calls go to on-campus recently donated to GSC collection. call, I was a little surprised unresearched reason, Abbie Hoffman, and not half UM.fl»BBSB55^nr locations. But then, there dialing a Statesboro oper- as willing to cooperate once are mystic systems for ator can be something like you get ahold of them. calling numbers that are dialing an administrative Dialing information can not on-campus, some of office between noon and 1 be the same way—difficult which you have to guess at. p.m., and many precious but possible—unless, God Just so that you, the moments of your life can be forbid, you need long reading population, will be wasted waiting for someone distance information. spared the trouble of to answer the line. The telephones in Place Orders guessing, here are a few of Perhaps these dedicated upstairs Williams Center the secrets I have dis- telephone company employ- were designed to thwart the covered. ees are just too engrossed in convenience of direct dial Dialing the off-campus the new issue of True assistance. For yet another operator can be a challenge. Romance to notice that one unresearched reason, Now dialing the magic six will still get you an outside line, Donaldson-Ramsey's but dialing the rest of the number (1 + area code + 555- 1212) only achieves gyrations of sound from the For Christmas receiver at best, and at worst will get you the .Appliques on pillows, blouses, bags and persistant ank-ank-ank that can only be interpreted skirts to meet your needs. Now in progress by the listener as "you , o stupid one, have made a .Sorority emblems are also available major mistake." This could be looked at .We also have handmade dolls, doll A tremendous as a minor problem, but when you call the operator houses, doll furniture, Christmas selection of Fall to have her dial the number for you, you will be soundly ornaments ridiculed. merchandise "You can dial that .Bayberry candles, herb wreaths, number by yourself," one potpourris and sachets, too public servant once whined. REDUCED I explained to her the gist of my problem, to which TOSAVEYOU$$$$ she replied with a less than convinced "Are you sure?" FREE FREE $8.50 TIE and then concluded with a MONOGRAMMING self-righteous "If you can on the with purchase of any reach ME, then you can sweater of Gant, Hathaway or your choice! Manhatten Dress reach information. THE CHATTER TREE Shirt. Having previously commented on the ease of 27 SOUTH MAIN reaching an operator in OONALDSON-RAMSEY Statesboro, let it be I S'ore tor Men sufficient to say that there Statesboro Mali are ugly forces at work here, and they move in a vicious, vicious circle. ■The GEORGE-ANNE, November 6, 1980, Page 7 GSC student broadcasts on 'the FM in the a.m.' By GINNY MALLARD cap covers his curly hair. class!" came to GSC by working He admits that the theater. He has mixed The alarm goes off, The stubble of a new beard He feels that his job is with both the Masquers and theater is more appealing to feelings about beginning a jarring you out of your shadows his face and he important. "Students don't community theater. him than the radio. "I like to new career. "I'm giving up a dreams and back into the smiles a lot. usually pick up a news- Edenfield believes that know where my audience is. hell of a lot for the theater— cold, cruel world. You sigh, He came to GSC five paper first thing in the his acting adds to his I want them in the palm of both money and . security. stumble out of bed and turn years ago, and has been an morning. They turn on the success in radio. "Acting is my hand. I want them close. But you know, while you're on the radio. "Good on-again-off-again student radio. That's their source of great for my voice and It's easier to get close in the morning! It's seven o'clock young, you've gotta go for since then, majoring in news." diction. Also, there are a lot theater." it. I've gotta try." and I'm Eddie Edenfield broadcasting. During his "I try to get their day off of mornings I go to work In January, Edenfield He is optimistic about with you on the FM in the freshman year, he landed to a good start," Edenfield feeling lousy, but I don't hopes to audition in Atlanta his future, though. "You a.m." Another day begins. the job as DJ at FM 100. said. "If people hear you have to try and hide it. for the Southeastern just have to be able to play The voice of Eddie "I was sitting around When the mike comes on, having a good time in the Theater Conference. If he is the moment—that's what Edenfield, disc jockey, for with some friends, listening it's like performing on morning, no matter if it's successful, he plans to leave the theater is all about. I WMCD-FM 100 follows you to the radio. An ad came on raining or something, they stage—I'm a different Statesboro by May and guess that's what life is everywhere as you begin about the station wanting can say, 'well, maybe today person." begin work in regional about, too. I can do it." your day—in your apart- bright, young people for the won't be so bad.' " ment or dorm room and job," said Edenfield. "I Edenfield is taking one later in your car as you followed up on it, cut an quarter hour at school this s«al§l«3 drive to class. But who is the audition tape and", a couple fall—Fundamentals of P.E. man behind the voice? of weeks later, got the job. I "The only reason I'm Edenfield is young— guess I just got lucky." taking that is so I can in his early twenties, a fact As a college student, qualify to work with the that is belied by his "sure of Edenfield relates easily to Masquers." The Masquers himself air on the radio. other students. "I aim my is one of his main His image is one of show at the college crowd— enthusiasms. He has a real casualness. He wears jeans I know how hard it is to get love of the theater and got and a tee-shirt; a baseball up for that eight o'clock involved in acting when he Fall and winter fashions previewed during GSC Symphony Guild show The GSC Symphony The show was sponsored and coordinated by Guild made it possible for by Belk and featured Bernard Morris of WPTB fashion buffs to get a models of various shapes radio. preview of fall and winter and sizes. "The models "The guild activity is clothes recently when they came from Bulloch, Evans important because it presented their sixth and Screven counties as strengthens the ties with annual fashion show. well as other surrounding the community. We actually The fashion display areas; the participants receive more support for the was, according to John model on a volunteer orchestra from the com- Eddie Edenfield, a GSC senior Kolpitcke, associate basis," said Kolpitcke. munity than the college. a disc jockey during the morning majoring in broadcasting, works as professor of the music The show ticket price The scholarship money hours at WMCD-FM 100. 4 department, "one of the also included a champagne helps to make the depart- most successful" with over dinner. "Bill May put the ment bigger and better and 330 people attending. "The menu together and the it enables us to serve the money raised by the Guild TKE's served the meal. cultural needs of this area," goes directly to student We're always very grateful said Kolpitcke. scholarship money for the for their help, especially GSC Symphony Orches- because it's volunteer." OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf tra," added Kolpitcke. Also, music was provided v n. 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A star athlete few multi-talented musi- a bluegrass band organized bass, dobro, guitar and Having a natural talent The Road," that McPherson already receiving offers cians, Chuck McPherson, at here on campus. He also banjo—and even the piano. and ear for music, Mc- realized he preferred from pro teams, a beauty GSC. teaches_a bluegrass guitar While being able to play Pherson taught himself to bluegrass to any music that pageant winner, a famous McPherson, a senior class in addition to his own any stringed instrument, he play by listening to records he had previously played. drama club actor destined majoring in trade and private banjo students. can also play almost any or other people playing and .He began concentrating for Hollywood or a few industrial education, plays McPherson plays practi- type of music including soon became an ac- more and more on blue- country, pop, rock and complished musician. While grass, and his hard work bluegrass, though blue- meeting a lot of famous began to pay off. grass is his favorite. He country music personalities McPherson's, many DefLeppard releases album says that bluegrass is "the through a booking agent talents soon had him By LOU highest form of music" and that he knew, he developed playing in bluegrass SATTERTHWAITE that it "rivals classical." an interest in country music festivals all over the South They are not Led McPherson got his start and began playing with in such states as Kentucky, Zeppelin revisited. Nor are in music at the age of 10 some of the stars. Kansas, Tennessee, North they one of countless groups when one of his uncles gave During this time, he met Carolina, Alabama, Flo- to simply turn their amps MUSIC NOTES him an old guitar that was Nat Stuckey of the Grand rida, all parts of Georgia up loud and call themselves left in the backseat of his Die Opry and worked and and Virginia, where this heavy metal. Instead, Def car. Showing an interest in flayed the guitar for him. past August he won fourth Leppard seems determined music, he visited a blind He also met Stella Partin, place in the National to break any mold that hard they fill up half an album Probably the best song man who lived nearby, who whom he has played for on Country Music Awards. rock has been placed into as side with one song as many on the album is "Satellite," showed him how to tune his several occasions. While traveling to all of well as the animosity which hard rock bands will do. the fifth track on side one. It guitar and play some basic It wasn't until later, these places, McPherson shrouds them here in the The most prominent starts with slightly strange chords. It was also from this when he met the famous met, became good friends . Their first aspect of "On Through the sound effects then moves man that he learned to play banjo player Harold with, and played with such and only album, "On Night" is the group's into lyrics which are big-time bluegrass stars as Through the Night," tremendous energy. Be- equally as strange, but Bobby Thompson, who released during the mid- cause of the relatively short interesting. wrote the theme to "Hee summer, has, for the most tracks, this energy never "Answer To The Mast- Haw", Sonny Osborne, Bill part, been ignored. Monroe, Earl Scruggs, lets up. Even on the most er" on side two has to be the Touring as an opening quiet song on the album, best jamming song on the Tony Rice, Don Reno, Ricky act with Ted Nugent should Scaggs and many others. "Sorrow is Women," the album. And "Sorrow is help promote the album feeling that they could He has a banjo strap that which was released under Women" should satisfy reach out and blast you anyone with a more mellow has the signatures of all the the Mercury label with through a wall never leaves. taste. famous people he has met Polygram Company. "Wasted," "Rock Bri- and played with in Although members of gade" and "Hello Amer- It will be interesting to bluegrass festivals. the group have tremendous ica" all tend to be slightly see where the group will go Through his experiences individual talent, they commercial in sound. with these famous person- from here. The average age Chuck McPherson (1), has played banjo with bluegrass never break into long solo However, the album has of the group is only 18 and alities, McPherson has star. Bill Monroe. pieces on this album. Nor do plenty more going for it. the potential is there. certainly become a most gifted and versatile musician whose talents place him right up there ^7?^ ] CINEMA-SCOPE with the big stars. 35—37 South Main Street Statesboro, Ga. 30458 Jon Palmer Dial 764-5678 Lr to perform FINE QUALITY CLOTHING FOR "The Seduction of Joe Tynan," starring Alan Alda, is senior recital JUNIOR, CONTEMPORARY & MISSES the SUB movie November 7-8 at 9 p.m. and November 9 at 8 and 10 p.m. Alda stars as a progressive young Jon Palmer, oass, will congressman caught between the power of Washington give a senior invitational and the security of home life. Admission is $1. voice recital Sunday, "Hanover Street" is the free movie^ Wednesday, November 9 at 3 p.m. November 12 at 8 and 10 p.m. The movie is a warm, The program, to be held romantic love story set in London during World War II. in Foy Recital Hall, will Two men are in love with the same woman, creating a love include songs and arias by triangle between an American pilot, a British Intelligence Schumann, Schubert, officer and a nurse. Handel, Mozart, Franz and WQeoQeoeoaoopooiDDoai Williamson. For Guys And Dolls" Assisting Palmer will be ., By Appointment Jim Tipps, piano; Nancy JIM —Fashion Hairstyling Mask, soprano; and Cindy OFFERS —Quality Hair Products Timmons, mezzo soprano. YOU: —Expert Advice in Choosing Your Palmer, a native of New Hairstyle Vidalia, Ga., is a member of Phi Mu Alpha music 'REDKEN RETAIL fraternity for men and is a CENTER" pupil of Joseph Robbins, \ltU> assistant professor of HOUSE OF STYLES 764-2122 music. He has appeared in 210 S. MAIN (S Door« North of Holiday Inn) STATESBORO, GA. numerous operas produced oooooooooocasoo POOCH by the GSC Opera Theatre and in January, he will appear in a leading role in Vaughn Williams' "Riders to the Seas." The recital is open to the public and, no admission will be charged.

CONTACT LENS WEARERS <7 Saw money on your brand rum CONTACT LENS SUPPLY CENTER 341 E. CamoKMK* M012 -The GEORGE-ANNE, November 6, 1980, Page "\ Williams Center. program in the series, on Sarah's Place". The dance, entitled November 11, will be given The "Brown Bag It Disco Pat, could very well by Rich Reinheimer, series is sponsored by th be the best offered by SUB Georgia Extension com- Georgia Extension Servic during fall quarter, munity development and the Continuin; CLASSIFIEDS according to Martha specialist. Education Department. Griner, SUB chairman. Coffee and cokes will be For additional infc Griner said that Disco furnished. Bring a sack rmation, call 681-5101 c LOST: Blue Rampar bicycle with Married couples or single persons. Pat, a professional disco lunch or a sandwich from blue handle bars and full chrome 681-5555. For Sale • Call 589-5905. (11-13) disc jockey, will play "a fenders. Model Rampar R2, 10 FOR RENT: Townhouse. $100 speed. Taken from Warwick Hall security deposit, $200 a month for wide variety of music." FOR SALE: Bottecchia Italian lobby. Any information or return rent. In Claxton, 25 minutes away SUB urges all GSC Touring Bicycle. All chrome of the bicycle would be from GSC. 2 bedroom, VA bath, students to attend this free fiame with Sugino "Maxi" crank.. appreciated. Call Connie at 681- includes stove, refrigerator and TRIM 50% Simplex Criterium deraileur $150. 1135 or write LB. 10336. Reward carpet. Call Jackie Kiester, 764- event. 1-912-829-3394. (Sylvania). (11-6) is offered on any information 3058. (11-20) OFF YOUR NEXT FOR SALE: A 1965 Plymouth leading to recovery. (11-20) Lunch hour Fury II, nothing to write home LOST: Wilson T-5000 tennis about, but will rug. Needs muffler racket lost between Veazy Miscellaneous programs COT/STYLE. and tire, but only has 65,000 parking lot and Hanner gym. If miles. P/S, P/B lot of interior you know information about it, WANTED: Female roommate scheduled room. $200. Call Mark. 681-3168 please contact Mike Dillon at 681- needed, $115 per month utilities For "brown baggers" n after 3:30. (11-6) 2911. (11-20) included. Washer/dryer/ dishwasher. About half mile from with a busy lunch hour, FOR SALE: Size 10V2 men's LOST: Brown square checkbook yellow gold, 7 diamond cluster and brown repair kit maybe in school Call 489-8563. (11-6) three one-hour programs ring. Like new! Worth $300. Williams Center. Contact Lory INTERESTED: Roll Adoption are planned for office Asking $200 but price is Donohue at 681-1613 or LB. Agency, 100 Northcreek Suite 200, ~s\ negotiable. Call Faith 681-5377 12088. (11-20) 3715 Northside Parkway, N.W. workers, students and room 202 or L.B. 11367. (11-13) FOUND: A gold ladies watcn on Atlanta. Ga. 30327. "Specializing professors who want to FOR SALE: 10-speed racing sidewalk in front of Foy Fine Arts. in children who need love." Call squeeze an interesting bike. Brown with white markings. Call 681-2698, Glenna. (11-6) (404) 262-1103 between 9-5 p.m. program into their schedul- New tires, cables, disc brake. (12-11) Price debatable. Call Val at 681- es. 2548 after 12 noon. (11-20) Help Wanted SUB sponsors The series, called FOR SALE: 32-foot Concorde "Brown Bag It," will be held travel trailer. Already situated on EARN EXTRA MONEY: at lot. Totally remodeled. Perfect for home. Collect names for us. $25.00 free dance on consecutive Tuesdays in' college students. Also, left- per hundred guaranteed. Send the Amber Room of the stamped self addressed envelope this Saturday handed golf set including 1,3 Kosenwald Building at 12 woods and 3,5,7,9 irons. Only $25. for information. Modestine Jones, Also, Spalding golf bag, $15. Call P.O. Box 2884, Statesboro, Ga. The SUB will sponsor a noon. 30458. dance on Saturday, Tips on self-protection 681-4203. (11-20) Includes precision cut, conditioning shampoo, FOR SALE: Honda 450. WANTED: College Juniors to November 8 at p.m. in the for women, the last Excellent condition. $550. Call work in co-op program. Career and blow dry style. Present student I.D. with Jimmy at 681-2919. (11-20) opportunities available in Social this coupon and pay only $6.50 FOR SALE: 1973 Honda 450 Security administration. =T1 double overhead cam, new tires, Immediate employment. Prefer . FPUS Often GSC Students Expires November 15 battery, and chain. Self-starter. majors in Business, Psychology (W/I.D.) ■ 15% Excellent condition, comes with 2 and Sociology. Contact Hazel Discount Off Regular helmets. 16,000 miles. Asking Pocher. 764-7591. (10-30) Sate Price* $800 or best offer. Contact Kelly / Jordan, Pines 558, 681-1694 or L.B. 9938. (il-20) Services MAX E. SMITH - OWNER PHONE 764-5681 V J Lost/Found SERVICES: Stereo and C.B. repairs and installation. 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with the program. Con- ■ :-? Eagles played well and fidence will be a big factor, welcomed the return of Jack not only for the newcomers, Over 50 runners competed in the Third Annual Evans and John Ficklen. but also the veterans Dale Lick Run held last week. The winners Ficklen has been out for returning from a team that pose with Dale Lick at the finish line after the three weeks due to a foot won only five games a year race. injury. He played goalie in ago. Results of the 1980 lick Bun the absence of Larry Smithy It is the older players The Eagle passing that have really caught the Miles attack and offensive coaches' attention in the machine was clicking 1.6 Men Time early going. "As a group, Jody Slater 8:46.9 against Mercer. GSC had 24 they are ahead right now," David Moore 9:06.5 shots on goal and had six said Nelson.. Larry Stephens 9:14.0 bounce off of the goal post3. Tim Krazewski 9:15.3 Jack Evans and John Ficklen played well in their 1.6 Women return games, as did Teresa Edge 10:14 freshman newcomer Jane Mattingly 10:47 Stuart Thompson. Thomp- Debbie Giewat 11:44 son, who plays both wings, Andrey Sweat 12:06 is becoming reknowned for his kamikaze style of play. The Eagles then travel- #& 3.2 Men Mike Dillon 15:41.6 ed to Charleston to play BUI Kelly 16:20.5 Baptist College. Despite the Doug Lambert 16:30.8 terrible weather conditions Stewart Smith 16:50.7 the Eagles played well. n& The Eagles could get no 3.2 Women offense going and lost 1-0 ?.s Kristin Bredal 17:36.0 Baptist scored with only 6 ClaireKirby 20:41.4 minutes left in the game. Jeannine Darnell 20:58.3 The Eagles returned JOHN NELSON Claudine Reid 25:18.3 home to play their final game of the season against Georgia College. GSC had been beaten earlier in the season by Georgia College and the m Eagles were looking to revenge the loss. J Things looked bleak for the * the Eagles as Georgia College led 1-0 until midway through the second half Shoemakers to America when striker Jack Evans In Tan Leather Clothes scored The goal was all that was needed to ignite the Eagles' offense. GSC took command of the game, forcing Georgia College to BClSke t LADIES' SPECIALTY SHOP make numerous turnovers and penalties, and with 30 seconds remaining in the IS FULL OF BLAZERS, SKIRTS, SWEATERS, BELTS & game, Christian Schueller BUCKLES, BAGS & COVERS,,.CORDUROY JEANS, scored on a penalty shot. The Eagles won 2-1 and GARMENT BAGS, ACCESSORIES & GREAT GIFT ITEMS avenged their earlier loss. (MONOORAMMINO AVAILABLE) The Eagles will take 9:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. their 8-7-1 record to Mon-oe, Statesboro Mall La., today to participate in 370 Northside Dr. - Statesboro, Ga. their first TAAC tourna- r ment. The GEORGE-ANNE, November 6, 1980, Page 11 In Augusta Football scores -*

Cook lauded the Aug- usta Invitational, praising the Augusta Golf As- 5pc Chicken finger sociation for an "out- Brass, Wicker standing job" and saying, Dinner "It's a first class tourna- ment." Looking at the year in terms of his golf team, Cook All White Meat (1 QQ said, "The team this year will have a different & Wood Shop "Cole Slaw & V 1.00 personality from last year, but we can be just as good." French Frwa To be "just as good," the' Eagle linksmen will have to All types of baskets, brass accessory items, finish the season ranked as they were last year— And gift items. Mini Fish seventh in the nation. "So far, we have not proven that we will be just Bentwood Rocking Chairs only $69.00. 2pc Fish - as good. Winning at Augusta, however, proves 2 Hushpuppies yl.4u In GSC's two previous 244 South Main Street 1 vegetable fall outings, the Eagles finished last in the Across From McDonald's Grandfather Mountain Tournament and seventh in STATESBORO, GEORGIA 489-8239 the Campbell Invitational. Shrimp Dinner "We used a lot of players in those two tournaments," Cook said. "They were 6 Jumbo Shrimp back-to-back, so we utilized 11 golfers." Jodie Mudd did not participate in either 3 Hushpuppies $2.77 tournament. Acording to Cook, the 2 Vegetables Eagles will probably take part in ten tournaments after January. These include tournaments sponsored by the Univer- Maryland FRIED CHICKEN sity of Florida, Auburn THE GEORGIAN University and Florida State University. Others Fair Road Phone 681-1078 .— 1 — 1 —1 — 1 — i — l — \ —1—1 — l — i — i — I—,—1 — 1— I —1 — 1—,—i — I—,—1—1— )—1 — l—i — l — l—i — 1—1—1— —1 — MMM I Page 12, November 6, 1980, The GEORGE-ANNE- Lady Eagles gear up for 1980 season By JULIE WINSKIE impressive,'' summarized Evans. Jamboree in which GSC faces Western the first three games. "I want other teams to fear the Eagle Losing two starters,. Renarda Baker, a Kentucky on January 2, Drake on January Following the home opener, GSC will fans when they visit here," said Lady point guard, and Deborah Linebarger, a 3 and Miami on January 4. not play at Hanner Fieldhouse again until Eagle Basketball Coach, Ellen Evans. She wing forward, has not dimmed the team's They stop off at Deland on their way December 13. The third home contest is not goes on to encourage fans to "get right, be idea of taking the state championship title home for the Stetson Doubleheader until January 14, but it opens a three- rowdy and come on out to cheer" for a this year, which is their goal. (The Lady January 8-9 where they will meet Central games-in-six-days home stand. brand of basketball she promises will be Eagles placed second last season.) Evans Florida and Stetson. The Lady Eagles will play eight home exciting. sees her toughest competitors as UGA and The home schedule will be light in the contests between January 31 and In recollection of last year, Evans Valdosta State, but goes on to say her early going with a month between each of February 21. reflects how the Lady Eagles pulled out a girls "want to win." narrow victory in overtime against UGA. The three team captains for this year's She said, "Fans won this game for us; they Lady Eagles are Terri Housten, a junior are the ones who inspired the extra from Jackson, S.C., Diane Fuller, a senior y points." Unlike some teams, the Lady from Ocilla, Ga.; and Pat Hines, a senior GEORGE-ANNE Eagles really depend on the fans. Evans from Smyrna, Ga. recognizes that her girls feel better and "A large part of the conference games have something to drive for when a large are played at home in February," reminds and loud crowd of fans is backing their Evans who cannot encourage the efforts. participation of fans enough. She added, The Lady Eagles have a sense of school "Fans are more powerful than the players spirit and have shown it through hard of the other team. Fans make our job a work which started on September 25. In whole lot easier when they 'harass' the pre-season activities, four scrimmage other team and support us. It's like which SPORTS games have helped Coach Evans and her comes first: the chicken or the egg? Which 14 girls, whom she coaches single- comes first: the teams or the fans?" handedly, realize the most proficient areas Thirteen home games, a pair of in- of the team as well as the areas that are season tournaments and two Florida lacking. "One weakness is that we are basketball jamborees highlight GSC's young," reports Evans. 1980-81 women's basketball schedule For 1980-81 season Seven freshmen make up exactly half released this week. of the team this year. However, Evans The Lady Eagles will open their 32 adds that "bench strength "is greater than game slate November 15 at Hanner in past seasons. The Lady Eagle coach Fieldhouse when Evans will be trying to Fuller leads Lady Eagles predicts that the team strength lies "under reach her 100th career victory. the boards" as opposed to an "outside" She enters the 1980-81 season with a 99- By CHARLIE ADAMS probably the greatest we won the state." It was game. Overall, in pre-season sessions, the 25 career record after leading GSC to a 24-9 and DAVID BLACKARD player I've ever coached," then a matter of choosing girls "did well and looked exciting and record last year. ' GSC Lady Eagle basket- stated Evans. "Besides what college to attend and In addition to the always rugged ball can be thankful that rebounding, making steals, the decision came to either GAIAW portion of the slate, GSC will meet Diane Fuller chose States- scoring and all that, I think Shorter College or GSC. several top clubs from other areas in the boro as her basketball that one of her greatest "I came to GSC because tournaments and jamborees. haven. The 5'9" native of assets is that she's such a the recreation curriculum An early season tournament will be Ocilla, Ga., now entering fine person." was dropped at Shorter, and played at Starkeville, Miss., where her final year, has done just also because of Coach Mississippi State will host the Lady Eagles about everything possible 'I think she's Evans. She recruited me in along with McNeese State and Southeast for a player to do on the high school and I really Louisiana, November 20-21. court as well as earning the probably the liked her. I just think she's GSC will return to the North Georgia reputation of being one of the best," said Fuller. Christmas Tournament, December 18-20, the finest persons ever to greatest player It didn't take Fuller long where they will be the defending champions. wear a uniform at GSC. to adjust to college basketball The field includes Berry Lee College and Although Fuller is I've ever coached' as she earned a starting Armstrong State College and North modest about her skills with —Evans berth in her freshman year. Alabama, in addition to the host club. the roundball, Coach Ellen "I've found that my best The new year will find the Lady Eagles Evans speaks clearly on With her final season yet year at GSC was my on a week-long trip in Florida. Miami's what she thinks about her to start, Fuller has already freshman year when we ELLEN EVANS Lady Hurricanes will host a Basketball team leader. "I think she's earned numerous honors. went to the National Finals As a sophomore, she was and placed fourth," said named small college Ail- Fuller. Southern Sportsr American, and as a junior, Being on the team has By Pat Jones *■ earned honorable mention'' pretty well taken up her free Gooooooooooooo Daaaaaaaaaaaawgs! Robinson. After Robinson entertained the. crowd Ail-American among large time, leaving little time for Buck pitches out to Herschel—Walker slants off with his rendition of former Atlanta Falcon kickers— colleges. On top of that, she socializing. "I like to read tackle - he cuts to the outside! — Herschel's got five... by missing a 22 yard chipshot—he connected from 57 has been chosen All-Region and recreate, but with ten! — there's only one man back there that can catch and 51 yards out. and All-State for the past practice, classes and him — Walker down the sideline — Oh! That The Dogs led 6-0 entering the third quarter when three seasons. studying, there isn't much freshman from Johnson County. all hel... -uh, I mean when all Hershel broke loose. He These honors have come time for much else." The eyes of the college sporting world were on streaked 76 yards down the sideline for a touchdown despite the fact that she As for following the Athens this past Saturday for the big football before you could say hot - toe - mightie that sucker can plays for a team-oriented NBA, Fuller's heart lies wingding between the fourth-ranked Bulldogs and run. squad. "I've never had with the Atlanta Hawks, Jim Carlen's highly rated South Carolina Maybe one day they'll name a candy bar after anybody average over 16 but she also likes the Gamecocks with Heisman candidate George Rogers. Herschel—The Great American Running Back. points a game on my defending champion Los My deepest regrets to any folks out there that Somebody could make a fortune marketing Herschel teams," offered Evans. Angeles Lakers. "I like the missed this epic battle. kisses wrapped in red and black aluminum foil. Well, Fuller's rebound average Lakers because of (Kareem) The game was televised (at least most of it) it was just a thought. last season almost matched Abdul-Jabbar and Magic nationally over ABC-TV. The "We're The One" Georgia is now in prime contention for a possible her scoring output as she Johnson, but I still like the network were the ones that screwed up. The viewing national championship Sugar Bowl showdown on hauled down 13 missed Hawks a lot," said Fuller. audience was treated to county land bank New Year's Day. shots a game while .commercials and the NCAA logo test pattern as a South Victories over the Gators, Auburn's Tigers (or is it averaging 14 points. Carolina back streaked 40 yards to narrow the War Eagles? - Plainsmen maybe?) and Georgia Fuller started shooting Georgia lead to 13-10. Tech's "What A Total Wreck" will have them Dogs hoops about the time she Upset? No, hey it's only a little football game. We sittin' pretty. entered the fifth grade, but didn't want to see the action anyway. No problem. Losses this past weekend by Bama and UCLA it wasn't until the eighth Auuuuuggh! Excuse me while I pull my hair out. puts Georgia breathin' down the hunched backs of grade that she made a May the technician that was responsible for those Fighting Irish from South Bend. Notre Dame starting team. She started losing the picture become the weekend anchorman must face Alabama before long and it's rare when the all four years of high school for the Portal Cable News Network. Tide loses two games in the same season. If the Irish while leading Irwin County lose and Georgia goes undefeated for the rest of the High to the top of girl's Fortunately, the voice of the Georgia Bulldogs, season....and maybe if. weU, if maybe pos- basketball. "My junior Larry "Better Than Being There" Munson, was there sibly year, we made it to the to fill us in on the happenin's while ABC tried to Everybody has his own opinion of what might semi-finals of the state straighten out their tranzmisheeun of the game. happen. tournament," recalled Georgia took the lead early on the right leg of Rex You finish the story. Fuller, "and my senior year DIANE FULLER