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By DICK NEWBERN brown proscenium. These colors Staff Writer don't look good together at all" McCroan Auditorium, located in the Johnson added that because Plant rear of the Administration Building, was Operations used cable instead of chain to reopened for public performances on connect the stage lights to the ceiling, they October 27 with a rendition by the will be more difficult to maneuver. He Savannah Ballet. thinks that, "Although we'll have to redo McCroan had been closed since March some things, Plant Operations has for a renovation of its electrical and done a generally good job. The labor from curtain rolling system and a repainting of Plant Operations was used at a very low the main walls and proscenium. price. Therefore, what we have from Plant According to Bill Cook, vice president of Op is better than what we could get Business and Finance, "The renovation commercially." cost around $90,000. We had been planning Last spring's electrocution of Freddy for more than a year to renovate cost Thompson, a GSC senior who died while around for more than a year to renovate working with McCroan's antiquated McCroan, and last spring, we finally electrical system, set off much speculation realized some money from short-term concerning the quality of the wiring in the investments. These repairs were clearly auditorium. Since the renovation of the long overdue, and we still have a long way electrical system, Johnson claims that, "In to go before McCroan is an adequate terms of safety, the electrical wiring theater." system is good. Last spring's accident The theater program simply didn't get wouldn't have happened if the wiring had all the results it expected in this reparation been in the condition it is now. The effort. Richard Johnson, an associate electrical system is as safe as can be professor in the Department of expected." Communication Arts said, "The theater Don Gaughf, who is an instructor in the program is generally satisfied with this Department of Communication Arts, partial renovation, but there's been some complained that, 'The auditorium house frustration. Some things simply didn't get lighting was reconstructed without con- done. sulting the theatre staff. We've hence lost "For instance, it took three committee the capacity to texture the auditorium meetings to select the paint colors, lighting." Don Gaughf climbs the ladder up to in McCroan that allowed it to open someone arbitrarily changed them. The He added that the cable winches which the renovated lighting port in for the first performance of the results are that we have a main wall that is hold the curtains up over the stage could be McCroan Auditorium. This was only season October 27. reddish-tan, matched with a grayish- See McCROAN, p. 2 one area of major repairs completed SGA constitution under rework By VALLERIE TRENT continued. "We proposed in the summer when Students within the same Managing Editor the rewording after looking nobody was here or the 14 days. The SGA has made and at the overall view of the set- following fall quarter, when The student will then approved several changes up of the constitution." everyone would have have seven days to submit to their constitution Among the changes forgotten about it," said the actual petition to the concerning staff titles and approved for submission Johnson. Dean of Students, after petition of submissions. are changing the staff Petitioning procedures which a referendum will be The changes, approved two titles, which "have been in now call for all petitions to held for all "eligible weeks ago, will be put into use since the Central be submitted to the Dean of students" within 14 days of effect two weeks after Coordinating Committee Students, with each petition submission of the petition. publication, according to (CCC) was in operation." "bearing names of 15% of all In order for statute SGA President Don Other changes were GSC students paying the changes to be made, a Johnson. submitted in the area of college activity fee, student must "notify the "We made the changes petitioning. These revisions including graduate or Dean of Students of his because the previous will now enable students to undergraduate students. i intention to petition for the statutes seemed to be submit petitions at any time Each sheet of the petition changes." After this, the ambiguous," said Angie except "14 days before the must contain a statement student will have one week Smith, SGA vice president. last day of classes of fall clearly indicating the in which to submit his The SGA began re- quarter until the first day of purpose of the petition." petition to the Dean of viewing the constitution winter quarter" and "from If any student wishes to Students. A referendum will this quarter upon request by 14 days before the last day petition the proposed be scheduled within the the Judicial Board last of classes of spring quarter changes in the statutes, or following two weeks of the submission. MNRHRRRgRRRBRi spring quarter, according to until the first day of fall petition against the SGA The newly-formed Eagle football team partici- Johnson. "They did not ask quarter." budget when submitted In a third area of revision, the changes have pated in a Blue-White intra-squad game us to make these specific "We've had a problem in spring quarter, that student proposed that any student Saturday night, October 31, in Dublin's changes—they suggested a the past with students will have two weeks in may petition for "recall of Shamrock Bowl. The Eagles White Team 'rework' of the consti- submitting petitions at the which to "declare his any or all elected officers of triumphed over the Blue Team by a score of tution," he added. very end of spring quarter, intentions to petition" and must submit the purpose of the SGA" after submitting 28-17. "These changes are which meant that we would clean-up changes," he have to hold our referendum the petition to the Dean of See SGA, p. 3

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Page 2, Nov. 5, 1981, The GEORGE-ANNE Higgins describes international terroristic acts decided that the quest for intelligence field. The State By DICK NEWBERN 256 deaths during last year human rights should be Department is formulating Staff Writer alone. The high level of conducted on a "quiet more useful computer' "The real impact of terrorism has continued bilateral basis" rather than programs to gain better jende international terrorism this year." : intelligence out in the ■'■""'" " goes far beyond the actual The Reagan administra- taking noble stands." He field." A second point is ■■■■ ■'- incidents themselves," said tion's response to this rash said that the American "energizing local govern- Richard Higgins of the U.S. of tyranny is a "no people should give Secre- ments to take actions State Department's Office concessions" policy, tary Haig's policy of "quiet ~ against terrorists." for Combatting Terrorism. according to Higgins. "We diplomacy" a chance to Preparing contingency Higgins spoke at a Political in the State Department feel work. plans is the third objective, Science Club foreign policy very strongly that giving in which involves "crises session in Foy Auditorium to any terrorists' demands Higgins denied that preparedness." Contin- on Wednesday, October 21. would not save lives and terroristic acts constituted acts of war. He reiterated gency planning encourages He defined international would only strengthen their that terrorism was "the use planners to think through a terrorism as being "the use cause." of force outside the laws of terroristic scenario and test of force outside the laws of During the question and war for political purposes." their ability to handle a war for political purposes." answer session following particular crises situation. Because international his presentation, Higgins Higgins said that a The fourth point involves terrorism is a direct attack was confronted with the "firm, no concessions policy "crises management and on the countries the targets fact that the Reagan with swift, direct retri- developing quick access to represent, explained Administration has aban- bution," was the best way to information centers" in the Higgins, "the reper- donded Jimmy Carter's counter international event of a major terroristic cussions are far more human rights policy so that terrorism. He added that activity. significant than the actual it can concentrate on because the State Depart- The final means of numbers of people killed." combatting international ment has recommended implementing Reagan's terrorism. Higgins care- this policy to other govern- "no concessions" policy Higgins described fully explained that the ments, it may have a involves international international terrorism State Department does chance to be tested on a cooperation. "This policy against American business- indeed have a human rights universal scale. won't work unless the world men, diplomats, and policy,' but is is being gets involved in fighting servicemen as being a pursued through "quiet A five point program has this movement towards critical problem that is diplomacy." been devised to implement anarchy," declared Hig- getting worse. "Whether in this "no concessions" gins. "The industrialized Central or South America, policy. The first point, countries must work or in Western Europe, He said that Secretary of according to'- Higgins, together towards a peaceful RICHARD HIGGINS terrorists averaged two in State Alexander Haig has involves "developing the and orderly world." McCroan Continued from p.l because the ceiling in the. auditorium has Office. "The $90,000 we've spent on renovation efforts. Cook said that "GSC faulty. "Although these winches are been lowered, the acoustics in McCroan are improvement since last spring is only a didn't receive any capital money last year. indeed a great improvement over what we very good. remedial action until total renovation can So the time for a complete renovation of had, they aren't stage winches. These Thadria Bell, president of the Masquers be accomplished," said Cook. McCroan is anybody's guess." winches that we have are not lockable, and drama organization, assessed McCroan's "A complete renovation would involve Johnson concurred with Cook's the company that made them has issued a renovation by saying that it "looks better." essentially gutting the place and putting in appraisal of the prospects for total disclaimer on any absolute guarantee that She said that, "I'm glad we got the new equipment and chairs. Also, it's still renovation of McCroan. He maintained they will hold." improvements, but I hope we soon have a not air-conditioned. It simply needs more that "Although there is a great need and a He said that one of the winches blocks completely renovated theater. However, money spent on it." Cook explained that definite plan for complete renovation of the side door on stage right from opening this is probably the extent of the "We can't finance a major renovation McCroan, I'm expecting only incremental completely. Gaughf contended that the improvements that I expect as long as I'm Droject out of our own operating funds. It changes for as long as I'm here at GSC." "new curtain track rolling system is el here at GSC." has to be a capital project financed by the Students and faculty will be able to cheapo, and will need repair within two Total renovation of McCroan is a Board of Regents." judge the acoustics, color and overall years." cherished goal of the college Because the state legislature is quality of the renovated McCroan Despite these reservations, Gaughf said administration. Cook stated that the responsible for financing the spending Auditorium on November 17 and 18 when that he is generally satisfied with the complete renovation of McCroan is one of projects of the Board of Regents, the the Masquers perform the Shakesperean renovation effort. He observed that the top three priorities of the Finance Regents alone aren't free to fund future play "As You Like It."

Open Sundays 5 p.m. CONCERT 'til TICKET 11 p.m. OUTLET Tickets on sale for Nov. 7 Marty Robins Nov. 15 Mon.- Commodores Concerts are in savannah incus Sat. • Albums 11 a.m.- * T-shirts ^RESTAURANT 12 p.m. • Posters Mon.-Sat. 12:00-7:00 p.m. Georgia Ave. & Chandler Rd. Special Orders Done Daily Statesboro . 681-3207 University Plaza 681-2959 •vwvwv> McCroan's new stage winches. ■ The GEORGE-ANNE, Nov. 5,1981, Page 3 SGA members attend workshop News Briefs By WALLACE discuss common concerns. which we feel is not student government leaders BLACKSTOCK "One of the most advantageous to college from both public and Staff Writer important aspects of this students in Georgia. Two private colleges throughout College cheaper today SGA representatives conference was the oppor- such issues which will the state. from GSC attended a tunity that we in student directly affect us are cuts in leadership workshop and government at GSC had to federaj funding to colleges, "The GSA is a unique College is actually cheaper today than in 1944, conference held by the meet with other student and the proposed raising of organization whose overall under a formula developed by Norman Moore, Georgia Student Associa- leaders from across the the legal drinking age to aim is to help the student assistant dean at Olivet Nazarene College in Illinois. tion at Emory University in state," said Tony Webb. 21." leaders in Georgia better Moore says he worked 1220 hours at 25

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The night couldn't have spirit came alive too. of me from Blackshear. "All been more perfect. The air I'll admit it, I don't know three of them played high CHARLIE PHARIS JIM CLAXTON was crisp, there was a star- that much about football. school football at Black- filled sky and not a cloud in Sure, I know what the shear together and now News Editor Business Manager sight. does, what here they are at GSC Arriving in Dublin, it clipping is and that Bear helping to put this new Bryant coaches Alabama, team together." Editorial views expressed in The George-Anne are not necessarily those of the CSC was obvious that some- administration or faculty. Signed columns are solely the viewpoint of the writer. thing was going to happen. but other than that, I'm Suddenly I realized that Route 80 was aligned with ignorant. There is one thing he was the one everyone various stores' marquees I know for sure. Those guys was working so hard for. "I which read, "WELCOME were having a great time on traveled up here from GSC," and "LET'S ALL the field and there is a real Blackshear and I plan to go If you can't take the heat... WORK FOR ERK ON sense of community, not to every game this year, I SATURDAY NIGHT." just within the individual don't care how far away After last week's issue of The George- may support are not necessarily Restaurants were teams but between the they are." Anne came out, a few members of our supported by the students. crowded and the traffic flow teams and the assistant It's people like him staff received vocal and written We will continue our practice of headed towards Dublin coaches. throughout . Georgia who objections to a few things that we had standing in support of certain issues and High School's football After a tackle, they are going to see that our printed, ranging from the mural on the arguing against others. Likewise, we stadium. helped each other back to efforts succeed. "We all wall article to an editorial on vandalism. will continually accept criticism of our The "Star Spangled their feet and congratulated need a good collegiate We have asked for feedback on our actions—that is what will make us Banner" could be heard in their opponents for a job football team down here," material, and we are glad we're finally responsible journalists. the stadium's parking lot well done. he continued. "You have to It was clear to me that getting it. and the crowd hurried give them a chance though, We are not the New York Times, nor through the gate. they had spent many hours they're only freshmen." As journalists, we print what we feel are we some children's Weekly Reader. Then, suddenly, looking together, not just as football He's right. The majority the students are interested in and what We strive to make this the best college across the hedges I could players at practice, but as of the players are only concerns them. We do have to take a paper possible, and our previous awards see them, lots of them friends off the field. They freshmen and three years stand on certain issues, otherwise, our have shown that we are capable of doing as they ran onto the field worked together as a team from now, under the paper will appear as bland as a bowl of and their unity was obvious just that. the crowd rose and direction of Erk Russell, cream of wheat. enthusiastically ap- to the audience. they'll be great. We appreciate constructive criticism, We couldn't have done it without plauded. By halftime the White because we realize that the issues we reader response, though. Some of them had on team was ahead of the Blue The Blue team managed blue jerseys and some and the East Laurens to tighten up the score white. Some were tall and marching band took the during the second half as The high cost of low living thin while others looked field for the halftime show.I the last seconds disap- typical. wished the band had been peared from the clock, the How much does it cost to buy a Big choice, but at Sarah's outrageous prices No one cared about how ours. crowd that had just Mac at McDonalds or a single at it is more sensible to go out to eat. they looked, though. The Hotdogs, popcorn and watched history made, Wendy's? It's usually about $1.20. At Sarah's one gets little food. The point was that those guys Cokes were sold during the filtered out of their seats. purchase of a hotdog, or a roast beef out there were ours. There break as well as bumper- As I look back on it now, How much does it cost to go down to sandwich for a two sandwich price is they were, on the field, stickers and T-shirts urging 24 hours later, I still feel the Sarah's and get one sandwich? Well, if ridiculous. ready to kick off. GSC's support for Erk and his enthusiasm, the spirit. you buy one roast beef, veal, chicken Also, why aren't any of the Eagles. Our Eagles. Eagles. sandwich or a hotdog, it costs about The assistant coaches In the press box, It's at times like thisthat individuals ever polite or nice to the twice as much as ANYWHERE in were giving brief, last halftime stats were being I wish I wasn't a senior. I'd students they serve? Few are very polite, Statesboro. minute advice. My adrena- calculated and comments love to be here three years but many are so cold they can make line, no, everyone's of, "They're doing a fine from now when the GSC Many students can't afford to eat out one's hotdog turn cold. adrenaline was flowing. job," were coming from Eagles take on a competitor a lot, and with studies, they usually One more thing, if Sarah's is going to The kick was high and everyone. and beat them. By then, our don't have the time. That is why many post hours it sure would be smart for long, and football, after 40 For me, the second-half stadium should be finished bought meal tickets. Let's face it, them to adhere to them. They have a years, had begun once seemed to move at a much and football at GSC will be Landrum doesn't always have the best tendency to let them slide thirty minutes again at GSC. quicker pace. I guess I just in full swing. meals in town, so its nice to have a to an hour sometimes. However, football didn't want to see it end. I hope I get a chance to wasn't the only thing that "Those are my boys out come back and see them That's not what we meant came alive that night. The there," said a man in front play then. In last week's The George-Anne, we member of the student body and they condemned the Judicial Board for only serve to suggest the immaturity of deciding that Chris Sampson had to students here. remove the words of an REO What we meant to convey was not that Speedwagon song from the wall in his students should feel free to spray room. We compared the words Chris had anything on any wall at any time but written to the pornographic pictures rather that students should have the other hall members had on their walls right to decorate their dorm rooms (their and some people got the wrong home-away-from-home) as they see fit as impression. long as it is removed when they leave. We do not, and never will commend Not everyone has the same personal students for harming school property. tastes, so leave your room as you found Acts of vandalism cost us and every it.

MARY LYNNE OGLESBY Features Editor GEORGE ALLEN Sports Editor LINDA LLOYD and BOBBY SPARKS Copy Editors FRANK LOGUE Photographer KIP WILLIAMS Artist LINDA LLOYD Typist ANNE BROWN Production Assistant BONNIE RENFROE Assistant Business Manager

ERNEST WYATT, Faculty Advisor

The George-Anne is the official newspaper of Georgia Southern College and is onnodandoperated by GSC. The office is located in room 110, Williams Center. The phone numbers are 681-5246 or 681-5418. The mailing address is, Georgia Southern College, L. B. 8001, Statesboro, Georgia30460. The GEORGE-ANNE, Nov. 5, 1981, Page 5

who got in their way. They this kind of food, where can always find out the interesting article. In other in Dublin, GA. Saturday What's it mean could call their new country would they be? Down whole story in the very next words, you all definitley evening. We wish parti- "Russia II." among the "murmuring issue of The George-Anne. deserve a 'pat on the back.' cularly to thank the Kappa to be rude? —Teachers who have pines" happily punching Personally, I think you Margie Leeder, Alpha fraternity for their DEAR EDITOR: classes that last two hours meal cards for captive guys and dolls are on the Secretary enthusiastic support. The word "rude" has and 20 minutes and they unsuspecting students. 'ball'. The cartoons are very School of Technology There are many good many different meanings don't give the students David D. Wood clever also. And yes, I too, Eagles support things happening in GSC for many different people. "potty breaks." Program look forward to clipping the athletics. Your support is What does rude actually —Molded Jello at Land- coupons for the local fast appreciated essential to our success. Many thanks to all who mean? In China, it's rum. poorly food restaurants. DEAR EDITOR: customary to belch at the —Baseball players who The writers for The We appreciate the made Saturday night a successful occasion. end of your meal. This is a make $1,000,000 a year. constructed George-Anne are very support of the student body David "Bucky" Wagner sign to the cook that you —Poachers. DEAR EDITOR: clever with their words. of GSC at our recent Blue- Athletic Director really enjoyed your feast. —Nancy Reagan. Please consider the point This makes for a very White football scrimmage However, in the United —Bigots. that some faculty members States, belching is con- —Hypocrites. consider the recently Mary Lynne Oglesbn. sidered quite gauche and —Divorce. announced Honors Pro- would most likely be looked —Wife beaters. gram to be a poorly upon by frowning eye- —Reagan's budget cuts. constructed but well brows. Perhaps some folks will intentioned addition to the Graffiti out of hand The Merriam- Webster agree to some of the things academic offerings at GSC. Dictionary defines rude as I've written down. Others The advantages of an "Fools names and fools can be labeled conversa- discovery of the defacement follows: roughly made, will not... sorry 'bout that. Honors Program have been faces tional:" of nature. When he saw crude, undeveloped, un- But to me, this is a partial cited by others. The Honors Always seen in public "Janice loves Robert" names and drawings etched skilled, impolite, or definition of what I think it Program as announced has places." to which someone into the rock on Monadnock discourteous. The seman- means. After four years several problems associ- "Coneheads" answered: "Who cares?" Mountain in New Hamp- tical problem arises because here at GSC, I felt that I just ated with it, however. First, "French—blah!" "Wake up!" shire, he wrote: They are all what's roughly made, couldn't graduate without what will be the effect on "Party Hearty!" "Becky, quit writing on of one trade, —stonecutters, crude, undeveloped, un- expressing my feelings. I've traditional recognition of Such is a sampling of the the desk! Buffy." defacers of mountain-tops. skilled, impolite and been reading everyone academic excellence based work of mad scribblers on Another category should 'Charles and Lizzie!' discourteous to one may be else's rude opinions for years on grade P0ft average, campus. They leave their be labeled "egotistical." Charles carried the tactfully made, acceptable, now and it's about time that such as the degree conferred markings on desks, on Such is exemplified by the sledgehammer and Lizzie highly developed, quite they read mine. Magna Cum Laude for walls, and in toilet stalls. scribbler who lets the world the cold-chisel." skilled, very polite, and Patrick Wrisley example? But no one knows the know: It can get out-of-hand. extremely courteous to Second, will we, for mad scribblers. No one ever I WAS HERE But as long as the majority another. Problems at example, offer different catches them red-handed, It is inevitable that of the graffiti is found listed below are the introductory English scrawling away, devious someone comes along and behind restroom doors and things that make up my Sarah's courses, one for "Honors" expressions on their faces. declares: not on mountain rocks, the definition of the word and another for the masses? These ghostwriters of NO YOU WEREN'T. problem is minute. We can "rude": DEAR EDITOR: Will the latter be less graffiti are doing more than The category devoted to restore walls with a new can —Being late. Sarah's Place claims to rigorous, less demanding? just defacing public the aesthetic things in of paint, but we cannot —Preppies, i.e. the true-to- be competitive with the Third, if different property. Since the 1950s life is practiced by the replace nature's waterfalls, life "zods." surrounding fast food chain courses are installed for social scientists have person who writes: trees, and mountains of — The George-Anne's stores. Excuse me if I "Honors students," will studied this phenomenon of "Live, love, laugh." stone. People at this point unsupported attacks on disagree. The prices that bright, capable non-Honors our culture and have gained "God Bless America." have a total disrespect for issues, people, and organ- Sarah's quotes on its students be allowed to various insights into our "Peace." life and its environment. izations. (Remember last products appear to be enroll in these and thus society. Magazines such as Then, of course, there is Imagine what civil- year's Faculty Senate greatly inflated. If the derive the most benefit from Psychology Today and the sports-mania graffiti: izations centuries from now meeting?) prices are accurate for the their college experience? Science News have devoted "Go Dawgs!" will learn about us simply —Writing on bathroom operation of the business, Please, before you jump pages to the study of wall- and of course,"Erk's by reading the graffiti we walls. then Food Services needs on the bandwagon in scrawl. It seems that the Eagles!" leave behind. They will —Litter. to find a new supplier support of the program, deciphering and analysis Especially on campus, probably conclude that we —The music that's played because it is paying realize that it may well be of this spontaneous activity there is the Graffiti of the had a great deal of time on on WVGS. exhorbitant prices for sub- another Honors Program reveals attitudes and Greeks. One learns all the our hands in which we sat —Drunks. quality food. If Sarah's and not the Honors problems of that portion of letters of the Greek around and wrote our —Freshman males. Per- costs are low, then it should Program—another pro- society which frequents a alphabet his first quarter in initials everywhere. haps the term "curtain feel guilty about ripping off gram that will serve the certain location. college by simply reading climbers" describes them the GSC students. lower the quality of the Much that is etched can the desk-tops. better. For example: a "ham- academic experience to be called perverted and There is also the I think one writer-of- After all, that's the way burger" at Sarah's costs us which the majority of our undeniably weird. One is category which classifies graffiti put the finishing they act. (I was an R.A. at poor students 95 cents while students are exposed. amazed that there are the rock groupies. Their touch on a desk-top that Oxford Hall for two years a McDonalds "all beef A -dissenting actually such poor souls in devotion to their idols is was covered with hundreds and have had considerable hamburger costs us a faculty member the world and hopes never expressed by their indelible of names, comments, and experience in the matter.) measly 49 cents. What is to run across them in the etching of such names as drawings. He (or she) —Generic Beer. even more outrageous, or 'Pat on course of life. If they want to "Tom Petty and the sketched in bold, block —The $20,000 plus amount ridiculous (take your choice) record their innermost Heartbreakers" and "Ken- letters: BLESS THIS of vandalism that occurred is the fact that a "Jumbo" the back' thoughts why don't they ny Loggins." MESS. in Oxford Hall during 1980- hot dog costs 97 cents and is DEAR EDITOR: keep a journal? This practice of writing It has been called 81. considered two sandwiches. I just finished reading Some graffiti reveal the and sketching on walls, "destruction." It has been —Fraternities and soror- One sandwich coste 95 cents! your article "It is simply a educational status of the trees, desks, rocks and other called "artwork." I guess as ities. They're supposed to Figure that one out. A roast matter of communicating" scribbler. Everyone remem- immobile objects has been long as there are pens and promote brotherhood and beef sandwich at Sarah's and I'd like to make a few bers reading that "D. Boon labeled the "disease of pencils and walls and sisterhood. What I've notice costs $1.35. Whoopee! A comments. cilled a bar on this tree, year graffiti." Henry David desktops, there will be is that they tend to separate good, large roast beef from I'm a secretary on 1760." Thoreau, in his many graffiti. But let's take it themselves from the rest of Hardees is $1.05 and at Sub campus not a student, but One category of graffiti travels, was offended by his sasy. . . the people on campus. Station II it goes for $1.45. let me say that I really look —"Jesus Freaks" and forward to Thursday occult worshippers. They The above paragraph is morning when I can get The LETTERS POLICY both manage to scare just a brief glimpse at the George-Anne and read it All letters to the editor are subject to standard editing policies for taste, people away from the Lord. atrocious pricing of from cover to cover. Some- —James Watt and Al Sarah's. The sad part is times I even read an article libel, etc. The editor reserves the right to reject any letter. There is no Haig. Perhaps they ought to that the quality of Sarah's the second time. I think it's word limit on letters and they are published on a first come basis. start their own country in when compared to the fast very informative. Letters should address issues and not attack individualsjLetters should the South Pacific. Watt food industry is even more When something hap- be addressed to: The Editor, The George-Anne, GSC, Landrum Box could rape the land and unbalanced than the prices pens on campus, and I get 8001, Statesboro, Ga. 30460 or brought by room 110 Williams Center. Haig could Nuke anyone are. If McDonalds served just a word or two about it, I Paee 6. Nov. 5.1981. The GEORGE-ANNE- World-renowned violinist presented by CLEC

The Campus life Enrich- States, Canada, Germany, Concert at the invitation of nesota Orchestra and ihe ment Committee continues Spain, Denmark, Switzer- Maestro Mstislav Rostro- Montreal Symphony. their presentation of land, Taiwan and Venezu- vich. He was one of the five Summer festival appear- cultural performances with ela, Lin has won first prize young musicians chosen by ances have included mostly the appearance of Cho- in the Queen Sofia Isaac Stern to join him in Mozart, Spoleto and Marl- Liang Lin on Tuesday, International Violin celebrating his 60th boro, followed by a music November 10 at 8:15 p.m. in Competition in Madrid, the birthday in a sold-out from Marlboro tour. Foy Auditorium. 1977 Aspen Music Festival concert of chamber music at In 1981, in addition to a International acclaim Competition, and was Carnegie Hall. concert trip to China during has mounted steadily for selected to be soloist for two Lin was born in Taiwan the summer, Lin's schedule Cho-Liang Lin since the successive years at the in 1960. When he was five, includes appearances with young Chinese violinist Carnegie Hall and Kennedy he heard the sound of a the London Symphony, the arrived in the United States Center concerts of the New violin coming through a Rotterdam Philharmonic, at the age of 15 to study at York String Orchestra, a neighbor's window and the Hilversum Radio Or- the Juilliard School in New soloist at President Carter's persuaded his parents to chestra, and the orchestras York. Inauguration Day Con- obtain an instrument for of Rochester, Cinncinnati, In addition to enthusi- certs, and again in him. He gave his first public Toronto, Houston, New astic receptions by critics Washington at the 1979 performance when he was Orleans and Seattle, as well and audiences in the United United Nations Day seven, and by the time he as return engagement with r was 11 he had won the the Minnesota Orchestra Tiawan National Youth and with the Los Angeles Violin Competition and had Philharmonic at the Holly- been invited by the wood Bowl, also during the Japanese String Instruct- summer of 1981. His debut ors' Association to come to with the New York Philhar- Because you Osaka and play the Haydn monic with Zubin Mehta don't stop being Violin Concerto in C Major. also is scheduled for late CHO-LIANG LIN a junior when In 1972, his widowed 1981. you become a n mother, convinced of his woman talent, sent him alone to Australia to study at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music under Robert Pickler. While there, he made numerous appearances with orchestras and in recital throughout south- east Asia. In 1975 he won the Australian Broadcasting Music review Corp.'s Concerto Compe- tition, and on the insistance of his teachers he applied for a scholarship at Little River Band stagnant Juilliard's Pre-College must learn to add new, By JEFF WELLS cryin', It should be easy Division, which he entered innovative elements to their to see, I've needed you Columnist in September. In June 1977, music. This is not the case for so long The Little River Band he finished high school at with "Time Exposure." The Come on, what the hell is has been a creative force in the Professional Children's Little River Band seems to that? The fact is, the music top 40 music for quite some School in New York, and be using the same old post- is getting stagnant, which time. Their latest album, the following year he Beatles garbage that sold "Time Exposure," however, brings up the next point. became one of the youngest their earlier albums. If the does not live up to the David Briggs (guitarist) is students ever to receive that band wasn't so busy band's reputation. going to have to learn some school's award to distin- disguising the music's real new guitar leads sooner or With the music industry guished alumni. influence with false later. Remember how mom changing so rapidly, bands Throughout his college complexities, the music used to devise 30 different years at Juilliard, as in his might actually stand a ways to serve leftover work in its Pre-College chance. meatloaf? Well, this is Division, Lin has studied as The album seems a bit Briggs' guitar work in a a scholarship student with flaky, really corny, like one nutshell. As a matter of the renowned ' teacher, of those jokes that "you fact, the whole band could Dorothy Delay. would have to have been use a little revitalization. Last season, the orches- COLLEGE-TOWN there." The lyrics are really "Time Exposure" will SIGNS FOR THE tras with which Lin a joke. In the song "Take It receive its share of ariplay PHISTICATED LADY . . performed as soloist Easy On Me," for example, but hopefully, everyone will Chic, simple, yet stun included the Philadelphia one of the verses begins grow tired of the album ning. This trio will trave orchestra, the Los Angeles with: soon, and it will be lost from office to dinner . . Philharmonic, the Pitts- in style. Traditiona TIME EXPOSURE Take it easy on me, oh forever in the radio styling is featured in this burgh Symphony, the Min- baby, don't leave me archives. Windsor check easy dirndl skirt which fea- tures a self belt and pock- ets. The contemporary satinessa suit blouse is up-to-the-minute with its tuck front and button shoulder. To complete the usf fell us - look add a lined sportcoat with welt pockets. It's chic at its best, in sizes 3/4 to 13/14. at you want. Your ArtCarved representative will be on campus soon to show you the latest in class ring designs. 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Date: NOV. 9-11 35-37 S. Main St. Location GSC Bookstore The GEORGE-ANNE, Nov. 5,1981, Page 7 Hartberg leads mosquito genetics research here By ANTHONY tically determined. Hart- increase in the reported Control researchers collect self-limiting control, states researchers at GSC may be NICHOLS berg and Branch hope to cases of Dengue in the the Adeas aegypti eggs in Hartberg, "because when able to continue their Staff Writer find a link between this southern U.S. The vector, Puerto Rico and send them its prey dies, it dies." research with $500,000 in Mosquito genetics ability and the expression Aedes aegypti, thrives in to Hartberg for hatching. pending grants from the "* research at GSC may help of physical characteristics. urban settings and is found Eggs, instead of adult In the past, Hartberg National Institute of control disease trans- If they are successful, locally in southeast mosquitos, are transported has been researching the mitted by the blood-feeding Health and the National researchers could deter- Georgia. in order to reduce the genetics of Eretmapodites- Science Foundation. * insect, Aedes aegypti. Keith mine the probability of Funding of approx- chance of transmitting the quinquevittatus, a native Hartberg, professor of Hartberg is one of many Dengue transmission, just imately $14,000 by the disease. mosquito of Africa. scientists who is working to biology, and Gary Branch, by examining samples of National Science Founda- Hartberg plans to compare develop methods for control in conjunction with the the Aedes aegypti pop- tion enabled Hartberg to Hartberg is also super- the genetics of E. quin- of the insect that spreads „ Center for Disease Control ulation. purchase an environmental vising Kathy Godley's quevittatus and A. aegypti some of the worst diseases (CDC) are investigating the A tropical disease which room. The room located in research on a predator since the organisms are of humans and animals. possible links between is seldom fatal, Dengue the Mosquito Genetics mosquito, Toxorhynchites closely related. His research genetically determined causes pain in the head, Laboratory of the Biology brevivipalpis. This mos- will center on evolutionary The pathogens trans- * morphology and disease muscles, and joints. With Department, provides quito may be used as a changes that have occurred mitted by mosquitos have transmission ability. several hundred thousand optimum control of temp- biological control agent in the host-parasite claimed millions of human Scientists have well cases reported yearly, the erature, humidity, and since it feeds on other relationships and disease lives. Only with an in-depth documented that an viral disease is a world-wide lighting for year-round mosquitos instead of transmission. understanding of the * organism's ability to health problem. Hartberg mosquito rearing. animals. "Toxorhynchites mosquito can we hope to transmit disease is gene- states that there is an Center for Disease brevivipalpis would be a The mosquito genetics control this deadly pest. Humor Georgia - Florida game more than just football By RICHARD SELLERS taken with a grain of salt worry—you'll find some- .college he-man into a these seem to be effective: one night frolick. Columnist (and a case of Bud). It's best thing. If you don't attend whimpering preschooler. It's tough living in the It's time once again for to take someone along that the World's Largest Frat Also, beware of ticket Bahamas none months out The game itself is a some more dry humor. The knows the way or you'll farty you'll probably wind sellers. These guys will of the year; I'm a Playboy relatively smay matter. subject for this week—the wind up soaking your up on the beach, at The scalp you faster than a (or Playgirl) photographer; Whether you see it or not Georgia-Florida game, and tootsies in the Gulf. Also, Other Place, or for you drunk Apache. 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□ Master Card We also serve food o Visa STATESBORO MALL Page 8, Nov. 5.1981, The GEORGE-ANNE" Afro-American Choir spreads gospel on campus By EVELYN LAWS an answer and that answer soon. Jones says the choir working towards buying because it is not a the Williams Center. They Staff Writer is Jesus." will usually go wherever robes for a long time, but dictatorship. I'm a perfec- invite all interested persons The Afro American Club "We want to change the they are asked to appear. they will continue to sing tionist—I like to see things to join. "We would like thos£ choir has been spreading people we come in contact The Afro American Club because that's why the done right and the choir interested to be able to sing the gospel on the GSC with," continued Jones. is the sponsor of the AAC AAC choir exists. pushes itself harder and a little; if not, we will teach campus a long time. Presently the AAC choir choir, but they do not harder in order to please them how to sing. We have a "The purposeof the AAC has 25 members, but sponsor them financially. me." basic need for more guys tm choir is to sing and share membership changes from "We get help from churches 'We want people join the choir. We also need the good news through quarter to quarter. They and groups that ask us to The choir gives one piano players who are able song." said Marquis Jones, will be singing in States- sing. We ask them to pay for concert on campus towards to play music as well as pick mileage and gas and they to know there is the end of each quarter. m president of the choir. "We boro and also plan to visit it up by ear. And we would usually give us some extra These concerts are free of want people to know there is Savannah and Swainsboro like to have people who are money," stated Jones. charge. The fall quarter another answer concert will be held in the interested in leading songs," stated Jones. * The extra money that Continuing Education ■ the choir gets goes into a and that answer Auditorium, 7 p.m., The AAC choir proves fund for buying robes. They November 22. The choir will that you can do a lot with do not do any knid of fund is Jesus.' also perform other concerts just a little. They continue, raising. "Maybe we would during the quarter out in the to try harder every quarter. do a car wash or bake sale community or in other „ They do not ask for much, as a last resort to raising Marquis Jones has been cities. but yet they give so much of funds," said Jones. the president of the AAC themselves. The AAC choi* choir since spring of 1981. The AAC choir holds is a tradition at GSC, going SUB presents wild off-the-wall comedy at its best with The choir does not "I have a lot of respon- practice every Monday and stronger because they are "Stir Crazy." Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder star as two require its members to pay sibilities which leaves the Wednesday from 7:30 to growing together in zany New York show biz hopefuls heading West to find any dues. They have been door open for criticism 9:30 p.m. in room 111-115 of spreading the gospel. * fame and fortune who find themselves framed for a bank heist and railroaded into the state pen. Soon discovering prison life is for the birds, the pair begin to plan their escape trying to outwit scheming wardens, sadistic guards, bullies PEANUTS® by Charles M. Schulz and their own inept bad luck. "Stir Crazy" wiil be shown November 6-8, Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m. and Sunday at 3UT THAT'S THE NAME 8 and 10 p.m. Admission is $1. OF THE GAME... Would you believe a horror story about ghouls that is l, outrageously funny? How about director-actor Roman BOOTBONK".' Polanski running around a chateau in a Little Lord Fauntleroy get-up, persued by a homosexual vampire? "Fearless Vampire Killers" is a tribute to the horror genre, and Polanski satirizes the sexual.fears that have been sublimated in vampire lore. The film will be shown t'^st* Wednesday, November 11 at 8 and 10 p.m. Admission is free. All movies are shown in the Biology lecture Hall. SizzuntdDeAtetiv

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(for members only) Register for FREE GIFTS! Windsor Village Statesboro, Georgia Free Nutritional Analysis on (912) 681-2442 Fridays and Saturdays Only J. L Cowart, By A Nutritional Consultant. Owner Statesboro Mall 489-8956 Page 10, Nov. 5,1981, The GEORGE-ANNE. SPORTS SHORTS his GSC's first football All- Club President Paul season opener, November American. Whitaker. 20. Flag Football This year, with the The tournament will be "Doctors told us it was By SCOTT BERMES addition of a woman's team, held at the Ogeechee strained knee ligaments Staff Writer fund raising activities of all Kiwanis Fairgrounds. and it will just take time," While the GSC football types are being planned in Admission is free. Three said Evans. "Although she Eagles kick off their order to raise the money fields will be used, so games will be off crutches in about exhibition season with needed to make the trip. will be played continuously. three weeks, she really scrimages against various The GSC Campus Trophies will be awarded to won't be ready to play again opponents, they will not be Recreation/ Intramurals the top three teams and until she gets some White Team the only football team that Department is in charge of there will be a Most conditioning time." Continued from p. 12 . <• will be representing Jhe this project, and any person Valuable Player trophy for Evans had praise for the White took over at their own 17-yard line. Tailback school this year. interested in helping this both men and women. work of wings Terrie Beamon became a one-man crew for White. He ran the ball For the second year in a worthwhile event can In addition, players Houston and Velvet five straight times and pounded out 29 yards. row, GSC will be sending a contact Campus Recrea- from the tourney will be Merritt. "The wings On a second down at the Blue 42-yard line, QB Allen's *" men's flag football team to tion/Intramurals Director selected to play in the 1981 generally were looking pass was picked off by Blue cornerback J.R. Ward. New Orleans, December 26- Terry Spence at 681-5462 or Coseries Touring Select good," said the Lady Eagle With 1:11 remaining in the game, Mock dropped back for 31, to compete in the 681-5261. Side. This 20-man team, coach. the Blue team and threw a strike to Powers for a 5<£yard TD. Kevin Spurgeon hit the extra point and the score now" Michelob Light Sugar Bowl similar to an all-star team, On the other hand, the Flag Football Champ- will compete against other read, White-28, Blue-17. Rugby play at guard is concerning That was how the game ended, as Blue QB Mock tried ionships. Unlike last year, Select Side teams across the her enough to cause her to state. unsuccessfully to get the Blue another score. this year the school will be By DEBBIE GIEWAT make some changes in the Three GSC players, Skip On the evening, Blue Bullock had 12 sending a women's team Staff Writer team's offensive strategy. too. This weekend GSC will Hanson, Jim Fallon and carries for a game-leading 80 yards. White team rushers Michelob Light, in be hosting the 1981 Miller Scott Terrell, were selected "I think we tried to put Carwell and Parr each pounded out 54 yards. conjunction with the Sugar High Life Coastal Area to play in the Georgia Select too much into the offense Blue QB Barris was four of seven for a total of 85 yards „ Bowl Committee, the Rugby Football Champion- Side of the Georgia Rugby and it put added pressure on ,and Mock was six of 16 for 98 yards, with thee interceptions University of New Orleans ship. Football Union. They will our guards," said Evans. and one TD. and the University of A total of 14 teams will be be competing against Select "We will cut some things White QB Allen completed six out of 10 passes for 126 yards for one TD, while Williams completed four of 14 for 47 - Southern Mississippi, competing, six of which will Side teams of other states back now to try and relieve yards and one TD. coordinates the tournament be women's teams. The in the southeast. that pressure and give them which features 52 colleges men's teams competing will a chance to catch up." Blue receiver Posers caught four passses for 86 yards. and universities ranging be GSC, Hilton Head, Basketball Evans feels the club is Powers also caught the longest pass—a 53-yard TD from from the University of Brunswick (the Golden "on schedule" to being Mock. Texas to Chico St. (Cal.), Isles), Savannah, Barwell, Although hit with a ready for the season opener, White receiver Britt also caught four passes for 96 yards. along with area schools Augusta Medical College, serious injury to probable in the first round of GSC's He caught a 51-yard strike for a TD. Shields made two receptions for 33 yards. such as Berry College and Old Grey of Columbia and starting post Linda own tipoff tournament. "We Armstrong St., all of which Charleston. The women's Wilkinson, GSC's Lady want everybody ready," Several players commented following the game, one will be competing for the teams will include the Eagles, "were looking said Evans. "The threat of White team player said, "I thought we played a real good national championship of Atlanta Women's Rugby better on offense" this week injuries scares me." ball game. We made a few mistakes but other than that I flag football. Football Club, Clemson, according to Coach Ellen "Last year we had a thought we did okay." » Last year, the Eagles University of South Evans. player get hurt in the first One Blue team player shared his teammates feelings, finished fifth overall, Carolina, Florida State game and we really didn't "We fumbled the ball a lot, and missed some assignments. eventually losing to runner- University, University of Wilkinson, one of the have someone ready to step But I had great fun and I think everybody else had fun too. up, the University of New Georgia and Emory. squad's "Charleston Five," in. This year we already We've got a good team." Orleans. John Herring, a twisted a knee in an have one hurt and we are The GSC Eagles football team will travel to Tallahassee intrasquad scrimmage last going to have everyone senior from Statesboro, was "We'll see a lot of high November 16 to play the Florida State Freshman team, then selected to the first caliber play at this Saturday and is expected to ready to play from the travel to Columbus November 22 to play the Fort Benning „ All-American team making tournament," commented be on crutches until the start." Doughboys.

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Lisas.- .The GEORGE-ANNE, Nov. 5,1981, Page 11 Intramural Standings Eagle sluggers win four games FRAT A RECORD Sigma Chi 3-0 Pi Kappa Phi 2-1 By MIKE JONES DeKalb South, and USC- could play. The White team when Abraham Baldwin Delta Chi 2-1 College was defeated 6-4 in Sigma Pi 1-2 Staff Writer Salkehatchie. took the field first and Kappa Alpha 1-2 The GSC Eagles base- "Here at GSC, we have defeated the Brewton both games. Phi Delta Theta 0-3 ball team has taken the one of the largest coaching Parker Barons, 5-0. Sunday marked the end. field. The Eagles, under the The next game was also of the tournament. The first FRATB staffs of any college," said Kappa Sig 3-0 leadership of Coach Jack GSC Coach Larry Bryant. on Thursday. The Blue game was DeKalb South ATO 2-1 Stallings, have begun Stallings said that the job of team defeated the Barons against our Eagles. The TKE 2-1 their fall season." by a wide margin of 9-1. The Eagles were defeated 4-1. Sig Ep 1-2 those coaches will be "To Delta Tau Delta 1-2 The Eagles started off evaluate the players during ( Blue team took the field The next game had DeKalb Sigma Nu 0-3 the fall season with four this tournament." He went again after only a short South also walking away wins to USC-Salkehatchie break and defeated the with a victory. This time the SORORITY on to say that the fall Kappa Delta 3-0 and two losses to Middle tournament will be used to Barons one last time, 8-6. Blue team held them to a Alpha Delta Pi 3-0 Georgia College. teach this players. defeat. PhiMu 2-1 With this record, they The tournament started The next day of the The last game of the Chi Omega 1-1 GSC FA11 Tournament was Delta Zeta . % 0-2 enter the seventh season of off Thursday with Brewton tournament, the Eagles ZTA 0-2 the GSC Fall Tournament, Parker playing our GSC didn't come up smelling like the Eagles hosting USC- hosting such teams as White team. Our baseball a rose. The first game was Salkehatchie. The Eagles IND MEN A baseball squad unleashed Campus Cyc 4-0 Brewton Parker, Middle team was so large that they the first of three victories by Malone's 3-1 Georgia, Gordon Junior were split in two groups Middle Georgia College. all resources and took the Animal House 2-1 College, Abraham Baldwin, (White and Blue) so that all The first game was the Blue game with a 7-3 victory. Snooky's 2-2 team against Middle Stallings said, "We were Flame -1-2 Dorman 1-3 Georgia, with a defeat of a very pleased with the Oxford 1-3 mere score of Eagles 1, results of the fall tour- Cone Hall 1-3 Middle Georgia 2. The next nament." There were 29 pro- IND MEN B two games seemed to spell scouts that attended the FCA 4-0 Brannen 3-0 defeat for the Eagles as games. "I believe they were UFO 3-1 Middle Georgia took both all very pleased with the Sarah's 2-1 games by 6-2 victories. baseball squads." BSU 1-2 Overall, the GSC Fall Over the Hill Gang 0-3 Oxford II t ■ ■ 0-3 Saturday marked a full Tournament was a big Johnson's Beverage 0-3 day of baseball events. It success for another year. IND WOMEN A The Eagles proved to be a Physical Fac 2-0 started off with the Blue Ice Cream 2-0 team falling to a defeat of 2- tough team that has high FCA 1-1 0 to Gordon Junior College. hopes for the spring season. GSCSRPS 1-1 Next the White team also The GSC Eagles start a BSU • 0-2 five game world series Johnson A 0-2 fell to defeat when Gordon IND WOMEN B Junior College walked today, with the Blue and Coke 3-0 White teams playing each Rusty Nail 3-0 away with a 4-0 victory. 9 1 Also on Saturday, the other. The final cut will be Badcocks ■' o" made sometime after this Johnson B 1"2 Prospective players were split up this past weekend White and Blue Eagles took Hendrix 0-3 to the field to regain victory series. Veazey 0"3 in two squads. GSC split with Bears, Bucs

By RICHARD The comeback was respect for them. We look POLLETTE almost assured when Bucs forward to playing them Staff Writer Bob McGrary was thrown next year." GSC played its last out of the game due to home soccer game of the penalties. GSC did get back on the year last Wednesday winning track Saturday against the Buccaneers of All hope quickly died against Mercer of Atlanta. Baptist College, 3-1. though, when with less The Eagles won the game 4- Going into the game the than six minutes remaining 1, with Santiago Alvarez Eagles were 4-8-1 on the in the game Mike Irizarrz scoring two goals, and Don year and hoping to bounce scored to give Baptist a Ahearn and Scott Barnard back from two straight commanding 3-1 lead. getting one a piece. losses on the road. Baptist "We beat a good Mercer was just the opposite, 8-4-1, That ended GSC's hopes team," said Cobb. Going and hoping to win its ninth and that was how the game into the game Mercer game. ended, Baptist-3, GSC-1. sported a 9-5-1 record, and It was an emotional after the game GSC left game for GSC, before the "We realized we had to with a 5-9-1 record. game several players take it to them, like they had including Matt Alden and us," commented Baptist The Eagles are pre- Danny Jones announced coach Eddy Marquez. paring themselves for the they were leaving the team. TAAC tournament, which "They will be missed," said When asked about the will be played in Monroe, Coach Pat Cobb. Eagles, Marquez was all LA., November 13-14. GSC The first half was very praise, "They (GSC) have a placed second in the TAAC hard fought with both fine team, I have a lot of tourney last year. teams threatening. The only score came when Bucs Collin Pelton kicked in the first goal with less than two minutes left in the half to give Baptist a 1-0 halftime lead.

Pelton scored again with 8:52 expired in the second half to straighten Baptist's lead to 2-0.

GSC got on the score- *"*■ board when Kevin Lievsay The Eagles defeated the Mercer Bears but were set up the ball and Jack downed by the Baptist Buccaneers 3-1. The Eagles Evans scored to trim will travel to Louisiana to play in the TAAC Tourna- aj.aju>.B.9,i,»8 a - Baptist's lead to 2-1. ment next week.

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Erk's Eagles impressive in Dublin ■

By GEORGE ALLEN The White defense toughened and the Blue team Rob Toole booted the extra point and with 4:25 left in the Sports Editor eventually had to settle on a field goal by Toole. With 6:03 third quarter White led 28-10. The GSC Eagles football team made their debut left in the second quarter, the score was White-21, Blue-3. Toole kicked off for the Blue team. Carwell returned the Saturday night in Dublin with the White team scoring a 28- That was how the score read at the end of the first half as ball to the White 31-yard line. 17 win over the Blue Team. both teams went to the locker rooms. The Blue defense stiffened and Geoff Baker punted his Coach Erk Russell and his staff split their squad for the White kicked off to Blue to start the third quarter. second punt of the evening. intramural game and played before 2,006 paid spectators. After Bullock rumbled for a 10-yard blast, Blue fumbled After a Blue first down, QB Mock's pass was intercepted The scoring began after the first posession. Rob Toole and White lineman Jessie Jenkins recovered on the Blue 38- at the 27-yard line by White defensive back Cris Cristian. kicked off for the Blue team to Bill Carwell of the White. yard line. QB Williams scooted 24 yards for the White team to The White team ran several plays before tailback After several plays, White decided to go for a first down move the ball to the White 49-yard line. On first-and-10, Carwell broke open a draw for 12 yards and the ball on the on a fourth and five. White running back Carwell then Scotty Foster got leveled by Blue tackle Louie Golden for a 50-yard line. Quarterback Rob Allen then completed the blasted to the 11-yard line for a first down. However, loss of two yards. first GSC pass to split end David Shields for 10 yards and penalty flags were thrown and Carwell's run was nullified. the ball on the Blue 4Q-yard line. White QB Jeff Williams then dropped back on fourth White continued to drive the ball, but on second-and-10 on I White fullback Bill Parr them made runs of five yards, down and threw a strike to Britt to move the ball to the 9- the Blue 11-yard line, Williams' pass was intercepted by 12 yards, and five yards to give White the ball at the 19-yard yard line. Rover Kevin Spurgeon on the goal-line and returned to the line. Wade Britt then caught a pass from Allen to put the Two plays later, Carwell swept around end and scored to Blue 8-yard line. ball on the 3-yard line before Allen scored on a QB keeper. put the White team up 27-3. Matheny converted the extra Mock brought the Blue offense out, after making one Freshman kicker Robert Matheny booted the extra point and White led 28-3 with 7:58 remaining in the third first down, though Brantley had to come out and punt. point to give the White team a 7-0 lead. quarter. Brantley's punt went to the White 49, but a clipping penalty Carlos Tenorio kicked off with Blue running back Tony Tenorio kicked off for the White team. Blue QB Terry on the White team brought the ball back to the 34-yard line Natson returning the ball for 20 yards. After several Mock then engineered a drive which went 80 yards. That is where QB Williams lined the White team up. After running plays, Blue QB David Barris completed his first On third-and-nine, Bullock went 11 yards to the 32-yard Pat Beamon went three yards to the 37, Ron Smith fumbled pass to Jay Powers for a Blue first down at the White 48- line for the Blue team, Mock then found tight end Jon the ball on the next play and Blue recovered the ball on the yard line. Next play, Barris scooted 12 yards to the 36-yard McCahan for a 27-yard gain and the ball on the White 45- White 45-yard line. line. yard line. The Blue team then went nine yards on three Blue didn't have the ball long as QB Mock threw his Blue tried to run on first and second, and on third Barris' plays on a keeper and Blue had a first down on the 35-yard second interception. Pat Douglas was the recipient of the pass fell incomplete and Billy Brantley punted for the Blue line. interception. team to the 5-yard line. Barris then kept the ball on an option and ran 10 yards The White offense stalled and Baker punted again. White team came roaring out, though. On second and 10, before fumbling the ball on the White 25-yard line. Blue Blue took control of the ball at the White 30-yard line. On fullback Parr rambled 23 yards for the White team to get wide receiver Jay Powers was there, though, and quickly the first play, Mock's pass was picked off by White them out of the hole. picked the ball up on the 20-yard line and went in for Blue's Charles Raulerson. Following a 13-yard pass completion from Allen to first TD. See WHITE TEAM, p. 10 Jimmy Kerfoot, Allen connected with Wade Britt for a 51- yard touchdown with 1:51 still left in the first quarter. Matheny added the extra point to make it 14-0, White team leading. Tenorio again kicked off for the White team with Natson again on the return. This time however, Natson fumbled the ball and it was recovered by White lineman Clarence Cuthpert at the Blue 3-yard line. After two unsuccessful tries to punch the ball in, Pan- went off-tackle and bounced in to give the White team a 20-0 lead, still with 0:36 left in the first quarter. Matheny booted his third extra point and White was up 21-0. Tenroio kicked off for White to Wayne Bullock, who brought the ball out to the Blue 22-yard line. Right before the quarter ended, Bullock found some daylight and scooted to the White 37-yard line, a 4-yard pickup, which was the game's longest run from scrimmage. Bullock then ran the ball twice for gains of seven and six yards. With the ball on the 19-yard line, QB Barris couldn't find the handle and fumbled the ball. After a bit of a scramble, Kerns plans intrasquad White recovered on the 26-yard line. Jeff Williams replaced Rob Allen at QB for the White By GEORGE ALLEN Head Coach Frank group and each helps the team. After a couple of runs by Carwell, White was forced to Sports Editor Kerns is planning on player with his certain punt the ball away. The GSC Eagles basket- putting his squad on the academic needs. Geoff Baker punted for the White team, and the Blue ball team will square off court to play a regulation On the court, Kerns is team took over at their own 37-yard line. November 5 in the gym to type game. He and his working the team hard. On second and eight, QB Barris hit Gene Sease with a introduce their 1981-1982 coaches will split the squad They practice five days a 18-yard pass to the White 42-yard line. team in a "Blue-White" up as evenly as possible week for two and a half "We're trying to do it like Barris followed that by teaming with Natson on a 37- intrasquad game. with assistant coaches hours and on Saturday a Division I program ought yard completion to the five-yard line. Mike Jeffers taking one mornings they play a to be run," commented team and Mike Backus scrimmage game. He also Kerns. * taking the other. Kerns has all his players eating The "Blue-White" game plans on t>bserving the breakfast every morning will be a free admissions action. together, as the new coach game. When you enter you Kerns is very optimistic feels this is very important. are encouraged to pick a* about this year's squad. GSC has four returning card for which squad you "They're (team) doing a players from last year's 5-22 believe will win. Then, if heckuva job. They're really team. Returning' will be your team wins there will be working hard. We've got a Reggie Cofer, Bobby Jahn, prizes and discount tickets. lot of quality basketball John Rahn, and Joe Colar. The following rosters are players and everybody is Along with these men, the rosters which will be working." Kerns and his coaches went used in the "Blue-White"v Kerns is building from out and brought in eight game. the ground up. He is hoping new faces to help upgrade to eliminate many of the Eagle basketball. The White team roster problems which have' Kerns' does not feel like includes Lafayette Adams, . plagued the Eagle basket- things will change over- Spindle Graves, Clarence ball teams the past few night, but he does insist Hall, David Meakins, years. that with all the hard work Dennis Murphy and David Kerns is improving on being applied things will Wright. Mike Backus will, every aspect, academics as change. He hopes that the coach them. well as physical. He has a GSC students will be more The Blue roster includes study hall planned three receptive this season than Cofer, Colar, Jahn, Rahn, nights a week which he and in the past, but he realizes Bryan Norwood, and" that his team will have to Aaron Rucker. Mike Jeffers Blue Linebacker Tommy Raye (50) Scotty Foster (2) in Saturday night's his coaches observe for the improve. will coach the Blue team. prepares to tackle White Receiver intrasquad game in Dublin. players. Each coach has a