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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]. NON-PROFIT *CADEMCE)CaiBMC£ Baseball Eagles win TAAC ORGANIZATION GEORGIA U.S. POSTAGE SOU1HERN PAID STATESBORO, GA. championship .-..-. see P. 12 PERMIT NO. 286 The George-Anne Georgia Southern College's Official Student Newspaper Volume 66, Number 2£ Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Georgia 30460 Thursday, May 23, 1985 Lick shares budget report findings with press By BO JOYNER been approved and the early phases the TAAC Conference All Sports Hardin Simmons Thursday night. Staff Writer implemented, Lick added. Trophy. The award was secured when GSC teams finished no lower than third in the TAAC conference in any GSC President Dale Lick Lick described next year's budget the baseball Eagles won the sport this year, Lick added. discussed the findings of a 16-person situation as "mainly good with some conference championship over Task Force on Program and Budget negative points." Review, summarized next year's The budget has been increased by budget situation, told of construction $1.9 million for next year, an and renovation plans for GSC in the allotment that Lick called, "very fair near future, and boasted about GSC and reasonable." The increase comes athletic accomplishments this year at mainly, from increases for salaries, his annual press conference Friday inflation, and an increase in "quality afternoon. improvement money" of $275,000. The 70-page Task Force report, according to Lick, took 15 months to The increase comes despite a compile and will be a "very important $219,000 decrease in "operating document" in planning GSC's future. money" due to the drop in enrollment. Lick added that the $1.9 million The report calls for, among other increase will have a $5 to $6 million reforms, the reduction of 18 faculty economic impact on the region. members to compensate for the drop in enrollment over the past few Lick talked at length about years. The reduction would take place construction and renovation plans in departments with low student for the campus in the next few years. credit hour per faculty ratios The main concern right now is the and would the college an planned Student Union Building. estimated $500,000. According to Lick, the new Lick explained that the report has Student Union will take the form of not been discussed on campus and the either a renovated Williams Center or findings will be "closely scrutinized" a new building. Construction is before any changes recommended by scheduled to begin on the project Jan. President Lick discussed the Task Force report, next year's budget the Task Force are made. 1, 1986. campus renovations, and the TAAC All Sports Trophy during a press "A lot (of the Task Force Other construction plans include luncheon held Friday at GSC. recommendations) will be imple- an addition to the Conference Center, mented...some will not," Lick said. a new 12,000 sq. ft. warehouse, the Pi Sigma Epsilon co-sponsors According to the report, the installation of two air conditioning ultimate goal of the Task Force is to units in McCroan Auditorium, and GSC's 2nd annual Beach Day "submit to the Executive Planning additional landscaping around By SUSAN WITTE Tickets to Beach Day will be $3 in Committee a set of recommendations Paulson Stadium. News Editor advance and $4 at the gate. Advance and supporting rationale designed to Lick also talked of plans to turn GSC's 2nd annual Beach Day, tickets are available until 12:30 today place the College in a fiscally sound the area around the Stadium into a sponsored by Pi Sigma Epsilon, position while retaining and perhaps sports park with intramural fields, a at RJ Pope, The Sir Shop, and Panama Jack, and FM-100, will be Landrum. Also, registration forms developing and strengthening driving range, and a lake. held today at Eagle Field from 2 p.m.- essential programs." for the tanning contest may be picked Lick praised the accomplishments 7 p.m. up at Landrum. Another Task Force report on of GSC athletics this year and The event will feature the original "This should be the event of the Planning Process Design has already announced that Southern will receive Drifters, based out of Athens, as well year—if you miss it, you'll regret it," as a tanning contest for both guys said Stanley. and girls with $100 prizes to the Remaining SGA positions Jilted winners, according to Hope Stanley, Beach Day project chairman. In addition, there will be a INSIDE after Senate runoff election dunking booth with teachers as By MARTY NESBITT May 9 were David Wallace (Post 1), victims, a tug of war, and various Managing Editor Kelly Kilpatrick (Post 2), and other games held throughout the RFD Group The SGA Senate -off election Marianne Parker (Post 3). afternoon. FM-100 will be there with a last Thursday produced winners for According to Lance E. Smith, gift certificate for the winning extends hand to the remaining four SGA positions. executive vice president, "the turnout organization. community Elected were Matt Barnes (Post 4), was about the same as last week's Prizes donated by Panama Jack Gary McCullough (Post 5), election. It was in the neighborhood and local businesses will be given Christopher Jimenez (Post 6), and of being double what it was in the away all afternoon. Panama Jack John Hare (Post 7). election one month ago." will also have a booth set up to sell EDITORIALS p. 8 Of the seven Senate positions in "I think we got seven good products such as visors, shirts, and FEATURES p. 4 SGA, only three were filled in the senators. I'm looking forward to suntan oil. Hot dogs, cokes, and CLASSIFIEDS ...... p. 10 working with them in the coming barbecue sandwiches will also be election on May 9. As a result, a run- SPORTS .... p. 11 ■ off election was required. Elected on year," he said. sold. Page 2, Thursday, May 23, 1985, The GEORGE-ANNE Protest filed on Mini Baja judging By HEATHER HESS Whaley was told that the judges Whaley feels that if they had not News Writer did not want the rich schools to been penalized, they would have A formal protest has been lodged dominate the poor. placed fifth or sixth. o the SAE (Society of Automotive Out of 53 other schools, GSC The University of Maryland won Engineers) by GSC for biased judging placed 15th in the contest and first place; second place went to Tennessee n the Mini Baja contest, according to finished 11th on the endurance test. Tech.; third to McGuill, the host of the Don Whaley, Industrial Management contest, and fourth to Rochester Professor at GSC. "There was difficulty in the low Institute of Technology. ground areas. We had to patch the Although GSC's Mini Baja was The plans for the car are to repair, holes in the pit stop," claimed retest and redesign for low ground :he fastest on land in Canada this Whaley. past weekend, the car was penalized clearance. for design. The track was one-third water "Now we are looking into a with the rest consisting of hills. "It flotation design. Four of the five The problem was the cost was an excellent endurance race winners were flotation designs," analysis, Whaley said. track," said Whaley. "The car said Whaley. Histroy major "We followed criteria but they survived with no structural damage "We have learned a lot. We just claimed that our vehicle cost more what so ever, while other cars did. It have to work out the bumps," he wins statewide than what we paid," he said. was an excellently designed vehicle." continued. i Technology Dept. receives Colormaster writing contest Management Department at GSC, a Walter Lewis, President of Lewis Special to the George-Anne By BEAU BROWN GSC history major Scott Collins of News Writer three piece Rayne Colormaster worth Printing Company of Statesboro thousands of dollars, was received by dedicated the Colormaster to GSC in Statesboro won the top award in a One of the largest single President Dale Lick and heads of the a small ceremony at the Printing statewide competition for research donations to the Printing School of Technology here Monday. Management Annex. papers in American history with his The Colormaster, whose condition account of a plantation operation and was assessed as "excellent" by its owner in antebellum Bulloch Printing Management Department County. NEWSBRIEFS head Arv Vogel, had a retail value of Originally written for Dr. Sally $80,000 when it was new in 1978. It is Gersham's historiography class at the largest piece of equipment in the GSC, Collins' paper on "James For Blacks only Rally gets results newly dedicated P.M. Annex for use Young: A Man of Two Worlds" was Cries of reverse discrimina- The student voice is being by advanced students in the judged best entry at the Phi Alpha tion are being heard by the Black heard at the State U. of New York curriculum in instructional Theta Annual State Presentation of Law Students Association after it College of Old Westbury on Long programs. Papers held at Oglethorpe University refused to allow a U. of Island. After the Student "It's nice to have somebody love in Atlanta. Phi Alpha Theta is an Mississippi student to participate Association publicized plans for us," said President Lick, "and we've international honors fraternity in in its national moot court a rally to protest the administra- got Lewis and the Printing history. The senior is earning a competition because she is white. tion's block on ratification of the Association of Georgia." double major in History and French The Ole Miss BLSA chapter has student budget, the money was The machine was made available with a minor in economics. severed ties with regional and released. The administration to GSC when Lewis Printing recently Collins' paper was chosen from a A national affiliates to protest the called the rally a "non-protest." acquired a new laser scanner, and field of 15 presentations by students policy. according to Mr. Lewis, "the from Emory University, Georgia Colormaster is as good a training tool State University, Oglethorpe No joking matter Expensive soaps as a $200,000 scanner because the University, Kennesaw College, students can actually see what A resolution to consider No more soaps on office time, Valdosta State College, Berry College they're doing. administrators at Birmingham and Armstrong State College. building a tanning deck earned "The capabilities of this machine A laughing support from Nicholls Southern College have decreed. are marvellous," said Bill Bidez, a A study examining the Young State U. student senate. While Students had apparently been professor in the P.M. Department." It plantation operation and the some of the senate supporters using office phones to call a soap- can make the four-color negative intricate family network that might have been joking, the opera hotline and get plot separations necessary for printing stretched from the Georgia-Southern campus newspaper wasn't updates. The school had to pay color pictures." Carolina border to Florida, the paper laughing. It ridiculed the idea as $75 for 136 calls made to the i The donation' marks a long line of "attempts to break the myth that a waste of student money. hotline in a two-month period. involvement between Lewis Printing South Georgia was a homogenous and GSC. "This marks the fourth cracker culture," according to * " 6.98 year that we've sent our interns to Collins. - , THIS MONTH ONLY Lewis," said Mr. Vogel. "In my He is the son of Benny and Jo Regularly $8 98 opinion, their company is one of the Anne Collins of Statesboro. Mrs. *-7 1A\AA best." Collins is a native of Me'tter. 1 NEWFROM

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Page 4, Thursday, May 23, 1985, The GEORGE-ANNE Amy Swann The Geof ge-Anne I'm a newspaper addict DONNA BREWTON SUSAN WITTE Editor News Editor I burst into the George-Anne office he has become increasingly the other day and threw my books on interested in liberal politics." my desk. ...In a related incident, President MARTY NESBITT LEIGH ANN KITCHENS Ignoring amused and bewildered Ronald Reagan announced today he Managing Editor Business Manager stares from my editor (that's one of has switched party affiliations and the things she does best—looking from this point on will be a Democrat. bewildered. I have a suspicion that's "I just realized...uh...those guys Editorial views expressed in the George-Anne are not necessarily those of the Georgia Southern why she's the editor), I began to College administration and / or faculty. Signed columns are solely the viewpoint of the writer.. were right all along," the President fumble feverishly in my purse. stated in a news conference today. "Amy—what's up?" she asked. "Did you lose your keys again or have you just misplaced your week's Steps to an easy registration supply of Reese cups?!" Fall quarter registration is wrapping up this week. For those "Real funny," I shot back. "You "...After year8 of re- students who still have to register, you can help make the process easier should replace Joan Rivers on the search, the Pentagon by remembering to take the proper steps before you go to the registration Carson show." made an announcement area. Make sure your trial schedule has been filled out completely and She snickered and went back to. yesterday that a nuclear signed by both you and your advisor, with enough alternate courses looking bewildered. down so that you hopefully will not have to return to your advisor. Also, Finally, I found what I was war could not be won." make sure you have paid any debts to the college such as the ever- looking for. A quarter! I raced down to Sarah's and fought with an English present parking tickets. Take your receipt for such payments to the professor over the last Atlanta registration area with you for proof in case of any problems—it may Constitution. ...After years of research, the save having to leave, come back, and wait in line again. I hate to use force on faculty, but I Pentagon made an announcement Finally, remember that the computer operators are there to help you. have to have a morning paper. I am a yesterday that a nuclear war could not be won. Don't take it out on them if a class is closed—they only have control over newsprint addict. the computer keyboard, not the school. In view of the research, a I sat down and scanned the front spokesman for the Pentagon stated Fees for fall quarter don't have to be paid until early September (good page. It was really depressing. that all nuclear missies would be news for most of us!) But remember to hang on to both copies of your Despite the noise of the microwaves immediately dismantled and that the scehdule, and mail the top one in with your fees. Good luck! and retching patrons, I began to drift scrap metal would be melted down to into a daydream. You know there are make playground equipment for Don't forget Mom and Dad some stories I would really like to underprivileged neighborhoods. read. . . But the news story I would kill to When was the last time you called home just to say hello to your ...Moral Majority Leader Jerry see is... parents? When was the last time you sent them a card or went home? It's Falwell will give up preaching for the ...Bruce Springsteen has decided easy to get caught up in the responsibilities of college and forget about next three years. Falwell announced to anull his week long marriage to those all-important relationships with our parents. yesterday he has joined, "The Ted model Anne Phillips and will marry Thank them while you still have the chance because before you know Kennedy for 1988" Presidential talented columnist and journalist it, you'll be adults out in the real world without the opportunity to run Campaign. Amy Swann instead. home to Mom and Dad. Just remember, your parents are the ones who When asked for comment on this Springsteen was quoted as saying, made you the persons you are today. surprise announcement, Senator "Phillips is an awfully nice girl, and Kennedy stated, "Well, it's not a she looks great in a bathing suit, but a surprise at all. I spoke at Jerry's man needs a woman with more Start studying now College last year, and since that time brains than beauty." The sun is bright, frisbees are flying through the air, and young men and women can be seen frolicking around campus scantily clad. But wait folks, it's not summer yet! Despite the weather we have two more TH£ ATLAMTA CoMSTnUTlOK/ weeks of serious stuff before the fun can begin. In fact, the best way to avoid finals blues is to begin studying now. Visit your local library. You remember, the big building with the ponds in front of it. Try to budget your studying time so that equal time is TH£ HOAJEY/VI ooN) iS OVEVK II devoted to each course. This is especially important if you are a senior. Those last quarter F's Eo<6 6coT5 e>Ru>e- can really be a bummer! So prepare now and avoid the pain of CAra\es> COBP explaining to your parents why you have to go an extra quarter at GSC. cuTte/

AMY SWANN Features Editor CHRIS NAIL Sports Editor CATHERINE CARTER Copy Editor TIM WELCH Photography Editor JEFF ALMOND . . Advertising Manager BILL BRICKER Graphic Artist KARA KING Assistant News Editor REBECCA ROY . Advertising Production Assistant

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The George-Anne is the official newspaper of Georgia Southern College and is owned and operated by GSC The office is located in Room 110, Williams Center, the telephone numbers are 912/681-5246 and 681-5418 and the mailing address is GSC, L.8. 8001, Statesboro, Ga 30458. The GEORGE-ANNE, Thursday, May 23, 1985, Page Letters to the Editor * 9 realize the teachers had little to do problem, I doubt very seriously Mr. problem. For some reaso with this situation but another GSC Hardin would have been dismissed incomprehensible to me, someoi Theft of 'Lady staff member should have made the from his duties. Rather, after here at this school feels we need son surrounding bearable or scheduled receiving several complaints from the re-decorating. is more than class somewhere else. other members of the board, as well as I am talking about the fresh batch Jennifer Westley many warnings from Dr. Jane of Graffiti covering the campus. It is Thompson, our faculty advisor, and worse than the usual shoe polish on college prank myself, I feel a review was fully the windows. No the new artist(s) has DEAR EDITOR: Hardin review warranted and justified. Nobody likes been kind enough to decorate the I am addressing this letter in to fire people. It's a bad feeling-" SUB and SGA marquees and several response to the letter titled, "The believe me! It was a very difficult Coke machines around campus. Truth about the Statue of Liberty." was justified decision for me to make. However, I However, the most graphic and had to consider what was fair to the sickening display of this person's It is a tremendous shame that DEAR EDITOR: other members of the board, as well as work can be seen in the second floor students of a respectable college such I am writing in response to a letter the students who pay out salaries. Mr. ladies' restroom in William's Center. as GSC would conduct themselves in submitted by Mr. Andrew Hardin, Hardin, Dr. Thompson, and myself Whoever is responsible has ruined a such an immature way. I can former SUB Gallery Director. His discussed this point several times and couch by writing disgusting remarks understand students wanting to have letter showed his concern for his I always got the response, "I'm all over it with black magic marker. a little fun by pulling pranks, but "unfair" release of duties. I can working on it. Have you done so and One of the stalls has also been stealing private or public property is assure you that the review done by so?" I guess that's why we had only defaced and will probably need not considered a prank. The SGA and SUB was very thorough, one art show all quarter (the last two repainting. "culprits," as they call themselves, formal, and fair. The review was weeks)! Now, I am not a prude! I believe in must not understand the penalty of justified for many reasons which free expression of one's self. However, theft by taking. They are extremely include much more than simply Mr. Hardin, much to your we are college and a few of our fortunate not to have been charged in maintaining the art gallery. During disagreement, I have nothing against childish habits should be gone by some way for the incident. What is the review, I personally gave SGA you personally. Or as you would put now. Graffiti is one of them. more troublsome, however, is the fact copies of the Art Director's job it, "disdain." I'm sorry the situation I hope Mr. Redbones, as he has so that they, being the immature description (which Mr. Hardin has gotten to this point. However, kindly identified himself on several of individuals they are, tried to cover up revised himself.W) after several warnings, and his masterpieces takes a hint and their wrong doing by suggesting that I explained to SGA that not only complaints, you were given the ceases his/her foolishness. It is a the theft was not as bad as the does the description include gallery chance and the choice to improve and shame! covering up of a security guard's duties, but it includes avid speak your piece. Unfortunately, you Thank you, mistake. The guard's mistake is not attendance at weekly SUB meetings, made the choice, and SGA and myself A Concerned Student the point at hand. What is at hand is along with reliable help during all made ours. You alone were the crime itself and I am terribly SUB functions. Very rarely did I hear responsible for fulfilling your disappointed that instead of being that Mr. Hardin helped the other duties—NOBODY ELSE. apologetic and admitting wrong board members with weekly shows. I Thank you doing, those individuals who took the once asked Mr. Hardin myself to help Diane Pope, SUB Chairman statue tried to make it into a funny us with one particular show. His Angry? story. I hope that this community reply was, "I have other things to do which supports GSC in many ways first." As a result, two board members will not think of every student here as and myself had to stay all afternoon Graf it ti Write A immature as these two. doing things that could have taken Ken Whaley only an hour to do. Letter To The I would also like to point out that, DEAR EDITOR: had missing meetings been the only We have a problem at GSC. Editor! The heat is Nothing earth-shattering but still a unbearable Letters Policy 1 in classroom All letters to the editor are subject to standard editing and all letters should be signed. It will be the editor's policies for taste, libel, etc. The editor reserves the right decision whether or not to print the name. Letters should DEAR EDITOR: to reject any letter. There is no word limit on letters and be addressed to: The Editor, The George-Anne, Landrum I like to think the money I put into they are published on a first come, first serve basis. Box 8001, Statesboro, Ga. 30460, or brought by room Letters should address issues and not attack individual* 110, Williams Center. this school is being put to good use, for the students. However, as I walked into the Newton building on May 13 this was not the case. The heat was unbearable especially on the second floor in the middle of the afternoon. Half the The George-Anne class had to make paper fans just to breathe and take notes at the same Publication Schedule time. Besides many pale faces, there were flies all over the room. Article Deadline Thursday, 12 p.m. We pay money to go to class so (One week prior to desired publication date/ why should we suffer? I could have walked out, but I need to pass this class so I need as much class time as Ad Deadline Wednesday, 1 p.m. possible. One would think . that (One week prior to desired publication'date) Any article or ad brought in after the deadline will not be published in the subsequent issue of'The George-Anne. Late between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. the air articles and ads will be published in the following issue (two weeks later). conditioning would have been fixed. Barely able to breathe for fifty THE GEORGE-ANNE IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY OF FALL, WINTER AND SPRING QUARTERS, EXCLUDING OFFICIAL SCHOOL minutes and waiting for someone to HOLIDAYS. faint is no way to enjoy a class. 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Page 6, Thursday, May 23, 1985, The GEORGE-ANNE Pi Sig's carry on the award winning tradition By BO JOYNER opportunity to apply what they've of a variety of businesses, heard recent years has improved the level of Staff Writer learned in the classroom." several professional speakers, and performance of Pi Sigma Epsilon It its brief six-year history, GSC's Students in Pi Sig are given the attended regional and national PSE chapters all around the nation. Chapter of the Pi Sigma Epsilon opportunity to work on real conventions. marketing fraternity has become one marketing and sales projects that aid Gamma Lambda's achievements To support this statement, Warren of the school's most honored and students, the faculty, and businesses are even more remarkable because noted that when they were named respected organizations. in the community. they are one of the youngest Pi Sig Top Chapter at the 1984 national Recently, the Gamma Lambda During the 1984-85 year, Gamma chapters in the nation. The GSC convention, GSC Pi Sigs had a total chapter won seven first-place awards Lambda conducted 31 marketing chapter was established only six of about 11,000 points,"while this year and was namedf irst runner-up for the projects. Among these were selling years ago in 1979. their total of 16,000 earned them first Top Chapter Award at the annual programs during football games, In recent years, the Pi Sigs at GSC runner-up to California Polytechnic PSE national convention. This fine selling Franks Fanatics membership have placed higher at national Institute's Pi Sig chapter. showing came as' no surprise. The cards to increase attendance at conventions than the programs at the GSC Pi Sigs captured the Top Chapter basketball games, and operating the University of Georgia and Georgia While all Pi Sig chapters offer Award at last year's convention and business aspects* of the school State University, even though these valuable experience to anyone were ranked third nationally in 1983. newspaper. programs have been in existence interested in marketing or sales, Gamma Lambda's achievements Pi Sig also sponsored a Business since the 1950's. Gamma Lambda's outstanding prompted President Dale Lick to say Career Day, was actively involved Randy Warren believes that record makes it even more beneficial in a recent letter to Pi Sig, "I have with the Cystic Fibrosis Bowl for Gamma Lambda's fine showing in for GSC students who join. never worked with a better student Breath, and helped the Bulloch chapter of anything or a more County Family Planning and impressive group of students than Children Services Department by those of the Gamma Lambda chapter collecting and distributing canned here at Georgia Southern." goods. Personal pride in Pi Sig and an They also conducted a marketing abundance of dedicated members are survey for a local bar, a feasibility the main reasons for the fraternity's analysis for a physical fitness center, success, according to past-president a public golf course, and a sprinkler and one of Pi Sig's most experienced system, and an image study for a members, Randy Warren. hospital located 50 miles from Warren has been in Pi Sig since he Statesboro. came to GSC in 1981. In addition to These 31 marketing programs serving as president for the last term, earned Gamma Lambda a net income Warren has held the office of vice- of over $10,000. president in charge of personnel. In addition, Pi Sig members Warren went on to say that, "Pi toured several production; plants, Sig gives students a great offering experience in the operations

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510 S. Main Street Statesboro, GA Mon. - Sat. 11-11, Sun. 12-11 Plaza East (across from mall) 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 489-1801 The GEORGE-ANNE, Thursday, May 23, 1985, Page 9 RFD. The students find, out for exposed to "normal" persons, and we Con't. from p. 8 themselves what the mentally and students get a one hand experience," ever moved before he joined the physically handicapped are like, and says Ben and adds that many people program. Now he dresses himself and that makes them very well qualified, living in institutions don't see any catches and returns the ball to the according to Kathy Santuci, who is a reason to live, "but when they are coach. What it took was for himself teacher at Sallie Zetterower. here with us, they can be a person and his surroundings to realize that again." Ben hopes that this program he could, if someone took the time to "It gives them a is just the start of introducing the inspire him, explains Miko. mentally and physically handi- "The program is very fine. chance to get out capped and the "normal" people to Couldn't be better. I wouldn't miss it each other. for a nickle," says Emory Williams, a and be exposed "The course really opens your Brown's Nursing Home resident and eyes, and you realize that there is hugs his "second escort," Miss to "normal" nothing wrong with dealing with Robinson, a GSC student, who is retarded people or a person in a strolling around campus with him. persons, and we wheelchair," Ben concludes. "My first escort isn't here today," A young woman from High Hope he explains with a grin and adds that students get on pops up next to Dr. Miko and pulls his he is 75-years-old and still going sleeve for his attention. strong. hand experi- "We're going home now, Mr. Music Notes The participants are not the only 99 Nice," she says. Dr. Miko is not only benefitters of the RFD program. ence... part of the brain behind the program. He instructs and takes part in the The GSC Jazz Band will play According to Dr. Miko the GSC "We talk about what we did, when class as well, and emphasizes the their final concert of the season students involved are "the best ones we come back and the kids look invitation to all interested to do the May 30 at 8:15 p.m. in the Foy we will ever have." forward to every Wednesday," says Recital Hall. same. Wednesday mornings are a Santuci. "We have a deaf child, and It is time to go home, and back in The program will include such chance for the Introduction to today we all learned how to sing a the gym everybody gathers for a last pieces as Less Hooper's "Licks Therapeutic Recreation Class to song in sign language." shoulder rub in a circle. and Tricks," Chuck Mangione's experience in reality what they learn "I think it's a really good program, "Hill Where the Lord Hides," in the classroom. and I enjoy working with all of them, "Who won the baseball game?" someone asks. "I've Got a Crush on You" "There are a lot of things you can't says Ben Bigelow, 21-year-old "WE DID!" the voices of both featuring trombone soloist Keith learn from a book—like how do you Commercial Recreation major. "It Logan, "Close Enough for Love" motivate people?" says Miko. gives them a chance to get out and be teams ring out in the room. with Tracy Yarbrough on flugel "We won!" ■ horn, "Bobby Sherwood's "Bugle Call Rag" with Michael Hulett on Museum News ,-';:;; : tenor saxophone quintet and a French horn ensemble will A Walt Disney film will kick highlight the evening. off tours of a Georgia Power The concert is free and open to nuclear energy exhibit through the public. May at the GSC Museum. The 24- The GSC music department minute movie, "Learning About will wind up its spring quarter the Atom," will introduce series of recitals with a museum visitors to "The Nuclear performance by partrtime faculty Connection: The Atom, Electri- member Maribeth Crawford city, & You" which features a June 2 at 3 p.m. in the Foy Recital giant model of a functioning Hall. nuclear power plant and will be A member of the Savannah on display through May 31st. Symphony, Crawford will Contact the GSC Museum at 681- present a program of selections 5444 during regular hours for the French horn. Pam Tuesday through Friday from 9. Radford, also a part-time faculty a.m. to 4 p.m. and weekends from member at GSC, will accompany 2-5 p.m. for more information and her on the piano. tour reservations. The recital is free.

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FOR SALE: Government homes from $1 (U WANTED: Want to buy used small refrigerator repair). Also delinquent tax property. Call (805) in good condition. Call after 6 p.m. at 681- 2nd annual 687-6000. Ext GH-5385 for information. (5/30) 3753. (5/30) FOR SALE: Diamond engagement rings and WANTED: Male or female roommate for the 14K gold chains at 50 percent below retail/Call summer to share apartment next to the Wesley 764-7836. (5/30) House. My name is Camilo and I don't speak much English. For more information, call 681- FOR SALE: 1976 40 H.P. Mercury outboard 2870 and ask for Roberto. The rent is $150 per motor with controls. Runsgreat. Lowhour's. Call month plus half of the utilities. (5/30) Pat at 489*140. (5/31) ROOMMATES WANTED: One or two FOR SALE: Is it true you can buy Jeeps for $44 roommates needed for the summer College Vue through the U.S. Government? Get the facts condominiums. Completely furnished. $105 per today! Call 1-312-742-1142 ext. 96O0-A. person plus utilities. Call Ginny at 681- 1993. (5/30) FOR SALE: Must sell a used 12x64 Fleetwood mobile home. Three bedrooms and Wz baths. WANTED: Roommate for summer quarter. $5,800 includes 5000 BTU air conditioning. Call Greenbriar Apartments. Call Ellen at 681- 681-4629. (5/30) 1240. (5/30), FOR SALE: Two navy/tan reversable twin size comforters, carpet that fits Johnson Dorm room. Very nice looking. See to appreciate. Call 681- HELP WANTED 3663. (5/30) HELP WANTED: Summer work. $300 per FOR SALE: Two brand new Marantz 30 watt week. Interviews May 22in Newton Room 17at8 car speakers. Never been used. Reasonable. Call pjn. ., (5/30) Jeff at 681-1047 or 681-3663. (5/30) HELP WANTED: GREATSUMMERJOB. Be FOR SALE: Wind surf jump boards $400. Also a camp counselor at top boys and girls camps. for sale, Wishbone mask. Call 764-4312. (5/30) 1 Positions still available: Waterfront (WSI), FOR SALE: Used furniture from Sheraton and Archery, Riflery, Athletics, Nature, Computer, Hilton hotels. Lamps, coffee tables, etc. Call Tennis, Kitchen/Dining Room, Drama, Ellen at 681-1240. (5/30) Rocketry, Gymnastics. Call collect (215) 887- FOR SALE: 1976 40 HP Mercury outboard 9700 or write Camp Office, 407 East, motor with controls. Runs great, low hours. Call Jenkintown, PA 19046. (5/30) Pat at 489-8140. (5/30* HELP WANTED: Job opening for summer and FOR SALE: Wooden jewelry, brass bracelets fall quarters at GSC's Museum. Two openings and earrings. Call Ellen at 681-1240. (5/30) for summer and for fall—work study students- great opportunity to meet people, learn about exhibits, give tours, and establish FOR SALE: Lap boards produced by Southern responsibility. Call Dr. Presley at 681-5444 or BEACH DAY Enterprises GT 150 class. Makes a great gift for come by the Museum Tuesday-Friday from 9-4 those highschool seniors going off to college or P-m. (5/30) just for yourself. For more information and orders, call Tommy Camp 681-6278. HELP WANTED: GSC Varsity Soccer Team- a team manager, public relations specialist, two scorekeepers, and two ball persons needed to LOST & FOUND work during fall season. Call Coach Raffler at atese 681-5298 or 681-6881. (5/30) pr§99wt§4 kf FOUND: What appears to be an expensive necklace was found in the parking lot of HELP WANTED: College male able to heavy Statesboro Burger King on April 28. If yoii hard work, part-time. Call 764-9962.. (5/30) believe this item is yours, call 681-5443 Monday- Pi Sigma Epsilon Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (5/30) MISCELLANEOUS LOST: A billfold, somewhere on campus. Contains I.D., driver's license, etc If found, call MISCELLANEOUS: Learn the 7 easy steps to Panama Jack and FM-100 Glenn at 681-6195. Reward offered. (5/30) writing penetrating resumes/cover letters for professional/non-professional positions within' LOST: Prescription glasses (Gloria Vanderbilt). one hour. Send $9.95 for High Tech resume totarltf Lost in Newton Room 13. Contact Denise at booklet to Paper Processors Inc., P.O. Box 7, Fort Anderson Hall Room 313. 681-5299. (5/30) Lauderdale,'FT ,33302. MISCELLANEOUS: Enjoy classic movies? FOR RENT Join the Classic Cinema film club. No initial fee. The Original Drifters Purchase only the VCR movies you want at the FOR RENT: Unfurnished 2 bedroom, large bargain price^$19.95. Call 764-4848. (5/30) living room, dishwasher, carpet, and air. $275 per quarter. CaU Alphanette at 681-4144. (4/30) MISCELLANEOUS: Will babysit children FOR RENT: Furnished one and two bedroom anytime, anywhere. Can drive. Call 681. apartments, water furnished. Special summer 3663. (5/30) rates. Adjacent to campus. Phone 764-2525 or 681-1927. (5/30) MISCELLANEOUS: Math tutoring. CaU 681- 2900 and ask for Caroline. (5/30) FOR RENT: Trailer with two bedrooms, 2 baths. $150 per month. Near College. Summer STUDENT POSITION AVAILABLE: rates. CaU 764-4034. (5/30) Student Coordinator for stores and shops. Applicant must be a freshmen or a sophomore FOR RENT: College View Condominium. and be at least 21 years of age with some Furnished. Need two roommates. $100 per background in business and employee relations. month. Call 681-2095. (5/30) Must be able to work summer, fall .winter and FO R RENT: Three bedroom duplex for summer spring. Apply at GSC Cottage between the hours months. $125 per month. Call for more of 11-1 or call 681-4093 between the hours of 11-5. information 764-2835. (5/30) FOR RENT: Special summer rates. One and TYPING two bedroom apartments. Call 764-6076 or 764- 4072. (5/30) TYPING: Typing on word processor. Papers, FOR RENT: College Vue condominium for rent reports, dissertations. $1.50 per page (double for summer quarter. Completely furnished. $125 spaced). Call 764-9374. (5/30) per month for four residents. Call Wendy at 681- 1951. (5/30) TYPING: Will do overnight service. $1.25 per Tickets only $3 in advance, $4 at the gate page. Call Ginny at 681-5364 (day), or 857-3851 (night). (5/30) Advance tickets available until 12:30 at Landrum Center WANTED

WANTED: Female roommate 101 summer TYPING: Home Keys Typing Service. 26 A quarter at Eagles Nest Condos. Call Robin or Siebald Street. Phone 764-4266 or 488-2250; Follow the footprints to Eagle Field Laura at 681-3255. (5/30) Typing Letters, Reports, and Resumes. (5/30)

Today from 2:00 to 7:00 WANTED: A Ride to Ashville, Hendersonville, 'TYPING: Typing on word processor. Papers, North Carolina on June 6, 7 or before. Will pay reports, dissertations. $1.50 per page (double for gas. Contact Jamie at 681-3701. (5/30) spaced.) Call 764-9374. (5/30) The GEORGE-ANNE, Thursday, May 23, 1985, Page 11 INTRAMURAL CORNER I>ORM MKN IND MEN I INI) MEN 3 VZ Raiders 3 4 Electric Kangaroo « 1 Wesley Blue 2 VZ Riders 3 4 Tiki Tan 3 4 Appa Igma 0 Orioles 5 2 The Guys 0 7 BSU 5 Astros » 3 4 Sollecitos 4 3 Sports Buff 3 Tigers 6 1 Breakers 1 6 Rippers 5 Cone Dirngs 5 2 FCA Blue I 3 Seven & Seven 3 Boozers 1 6 Mets 3 4 Sounds Unlimited 4 INI) WOMKN I Southern 7 0 Clusters 5 Swingers 3 4 FM 100 WMCD 0 7 Lucky Strikes 2 Angels 0 7 Wesley 5 2 Sedis 7 Giranimals 0 7 Wesley 5 2 INI). MEN 2 IND MEN 4 KCA Saints 6 1 Ducks I 6 Total Recs 2 Floor Covering 7 0 Hokies 0 7 Kaos 3 Sweetipies 3 4 Innfidels 1 6 Inmates 5 Hi Sig 3 4 RJ Pope 2 5 Buffalos 1 INI) WOMKN 2 Baskin Kobbins 7 0 Southern Stars 6 Ron Dale 7 0 The Richards 3 4 County Line 4 Oingus Magees 5 2 Cadillac Jacks 4 3 Time Saver 4 BSU 6 Statesboro Floor Southern Kitchen 1 Goldenheart 1 6 Cove "inn fi 1 Cork-N-Bottle 5 Total Recs 2 5 Pi Sig 6 1 Commandos 3 Star Dusters 0 7 Book Nook Winburn 3 4 Warwick 4 3 SORORITY Lady Eagles sign six recruits in basketball Kappa Delta 6 1 Delta Zeta 1 6 Courtesy of Sports Information named the Low Country Player-of-the Amy Fortner, a 5-6 guard from Phi Mu 5 2 Women's basketball coach -Year. Riverview High School in Sarasota, Zeta 4 3 .Ipannie Mill'n.* Iri« announced the Joining Blake will be 6-3 Regina ADF 2 5 Fla., has also signed with the Lady signing of six prep players, two from Whisby from Jones High School Eagles. FRATKRNITY Georgia, two from Florida, one from in Gray, Georgia. As a senior, Whisby Other signees include Monica ATO 7 South Carolina and one from Virginia. Kappa Alpha I averaged 19 points and 14 rebounds a Evans, a 5-5 guard from Poquoson Sigma Chi 6 Leading the list of signees is game. When she dons a Lady Eagle High School in Poquoson, Virginia. Kappa Sigma 4 Phylette Blake, an All-State Pi Kappa Phi 5 uniform next season, she will be the The final signee is Brenda Phi Delts 1 performer at St. Andrews High tallest woman to do so. Simmons of Tift County High School Sig Ep 2 School in South Carolina. Blake chose Shawn Harris is a 5-5 guard from in Tifton, Ga. Delts 1 GSC over Georgia, South Carolina Sigma Nu 5 Branden High School in Branden, "We are extremely pleased with ULTIMATE FRISBEE and several other bigger schools. Fla. She was a third team All-State this group of signees," said Milling. Sigma Chi 1 Blake, six feet tall, averaged 27.7 selection in Florida and voted Best "It is definitely the best group I've Pi Kappa Phi 6 points per game her senior season Defensive Player at Branden High. Kappa Sigma 0 had since I've been here." Horizontals 3 along with 15.7 rebounds, 4.3 assists Disc Jockeys 6 and shot 52.3 percent from the field. ATO 2 In addition to being all-State, she was U We found It at G.C. ^ofoj&cxy Clifton's!"

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Eagles captured the Jessie Fletcher A champion — one whose fourth, and four more in the sixth, Trophy, which is presented to the supremacy or superiority is formally while the Cowboys scored one in the After the game, GSC president TAAC school that shows overall acknowledged after a test, contest, or second (on demon's second homer of Dale W. Lick and Athletic Director excellence in its athletic programs. series of such. The Georgia Southern the tourney), one in the fourth, and David Wagner presented the runner- The Eagles racked up 130.5 points, an Eagles—a baseball team located in three in the eighth. up trophy to Hardin-Simmons, the amount sufficient to beat out Houston Statesboro, Georgia. These two terms championship trophy to the Eagles, Baptist's 127.5 points. Points are are now one and the same. In the Eagles' half of the second, and the tournament Most Valuable given in conference competition in The Eagles captured the 1985 Jim Cunningham doubled to left after Player trophy, as voted on by various baseball, basketball, cross-country, Trans-America Athletic Conference Aiken had bounced to short. Cooper members of the working press, to soccer, tennis, and golf. This 1985 baseball crown on Thursday, May 16, singled to right, and Haranda scored GSC first baseman Criaig Cooper. season saw the Southern squads at Eagle Field, when they defeated Cunningham with a single to center. finish first in baseball, first in the Hardin-Simmons Cowboys, 10-6. Jeff Shireman then walked, and Gary "It's the best feeling I've had since basketball, second in golf, third in Rob Haranda's first career grand Supinski worked losing John I've been here at Southern," said tennis, third in cross-country, and slam home run in the sixth inning put Kross for a walk with the bases Cooper. sixth in soccer in the point standings. the Eagles up 10-3, and spread the loaded to send Cooper home with the final layer of icing on the second run. championship cake. Southern scored four in the fourth, Eagle coach Jack Stallings said, after Shireman reached on a two-base "These people (the players and throwing error by shortstop Steve coaches) all doing their respective Arias. Supinski then drew a walk, jobs helped us win. You have to be Luis Ramos singled to right to drive pleased with it. Our pitching held up in Shireman, and McMullen doubled very well," he added. "Give a lot of off the wall in left center to bring credit to Dale, Roberts, and Murphy. Supinski home. Mike Shepherd They pitched very well when they had greeted (and designated to, but our defense helped them out a hitter) Tommy Clemons with a lot, too." sacrifice fly that drove the Cowboy Sports Beat By Chris Nail Sports Editor Baseball's an unpredictable game. Just one week after scoring 17 runs against the Cincinnati Reds, the were blanked by the New York Mets 4-0. This in itself wasn't unusual as even the best of baseball teams are shut out every now and then, but Atlanta was then whitewashed by scores of 5-0, 3-0 and 4-0 by the Montreal Expos. That's 36 straight innings without scoring, which eventually became 37 innings before the Braves scored a run in the second inning of their next game. The 37 scoreless innings represents a new team record for futility for Atlanta, as the previous team records was 35 set during 1976. Also, the Braves were just 11 shut-out innings short of the major-league record of 48, which was set by the Philadelphia A's in 1906 and tied by the Chicago Cubs in 1968. Despite the recent slump, one can't help but feel the Braves will be in Coach Howard, Kenny Roberts and Greg McMullen have discussion the thick of the division race when September rolls around. They simply with umpire. have too much talent to be non-contenders.' The Eagles, who finished the right fielder to the warning track in NOTE: Slugger Dale Murphy game against the Chicago Cubs, season at 41-23 took a one-game-to- right center to flag it down. ended a 14-game power slump by It was Murphy's first home run, none lead in the best-two-out-of-three The Eagles iced the crown in the blasting a two-run homer in the and also his first RBI's, since a sixth, scoring four runs on four hits. series on Wednesday the 15th when first inning of this past Sunday's May 1st game against Cincinnati. they downed the Cowboys, 3-1. Shepherd led off the inning with a They scored all three runs in the double to right that rolled to the wall. Aiken singled to left and The first-ever National Basketball Association draft lottery proved to fourth inning on only two hits, while be a smashing event. The purpose of the lottery, held May 12 in New the Cowboys' lone run came in the Cunningham struck out swinging, but then the roof fell in for Hardin- York, was to determine the drafting order in the up-coming NBA draftof eighth when DH Tommy Clemons the seven teams that failed to make the playoffs. The lottery was given knocked a solo homer to right field. Simmons. The Cowboys employed usually good strategy by walking live coverage by CBS, giving basketball fans across the country a' first- Greg McMullen led off the fourth Cooper intentionally to pitch to hand chance to see who would win the right to draft Georgetown's All- America center Patrick Ewing. for the Eagles by hitting a rocket Haranda, but the Eagle designated single down the third base line. He hitter turned the tables by smashing After position 3 thru 7 were determined, it boiled down to two teams, moved to second when Bobby Aiken a 2-1 breaking pitch beyond the wall the New York Knickerbockers and Indiana Pacers. Indiana, which had was on the finger by a pitch from in right center for his fifth homer of lost the chance at Ralph Sampson in a coin flip just two seasons ago, Hardin-Simmons pitcher Rich the season to give the Eagles a 10-3 hoped their luck would be better this time. But as representatives of the Klenke. Tournament Most Valuable lead at that point. The Cowboys two teams sweated and prayed, the envelope containing the emblem of Player Craig Cooper then clubbed his would score three more in the eighth the second-position team was opened. Knicks' vice president Dave 14th home run of the year, three-run to make the final score 10-6 and bring DeBusschere gave a shout of joy upon seeing the emblem was that of Indiana, meaning that his Knicks would get the No. 1 pickin the June 18 blast to dead center field, which he the TAAC baseball crown to described as "a fastball up and in. I Statesboro. draft. liked its location, so I hit it." Boy, did All-America candidate Kenny Ewing will definitely be the first player selected, but there are two he ever! Roberts picked up the win and moved players who will be drafted right behind him that are potential Phil Dale, now the fourth his record to 11-3. The win was the superstars also. Bernoit Benjamin of Creighton University and Waymon winningest pitcher in GSC history, 30th of Roberts' career, making him Tisdale of the University of Oklahoma will be the No.'s 2 and 3 choices. picked up the win to raise his record to one of only three players ever to reach Drafting order behind New York and Indiana is: the Los Angeles 11-4. He also tied a school record for the 30-career-win plateau at GSC. The Clippers, the Seattle Supersonics, the Atlanta Hawks, the Sacramento strikeouts in one game with ] 2. others are Chuck Lusted and Roger (formerly Kansas City) Kings, and the Golden State Warriors.