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^p W Vo1- *&•No- 26-Statesboro, Georgia 30458, Friday, April 11, 1969 Statesboro Residents Hold Service Memorializing Dr.Martin Luther King i Suttle to Lecture Lane Receives Grant William Suttle, Southeastern • •• Chris Schenkel, top sports Director of the Office of Economic broadcaster for the American Opportunity, will be visiting the Broadcasting Company, visited campus to give a lecture on pov- • •* the campus Tuesday to award erty* Plans have also been made the first Chris Schenkel Golf for the director to take a tour of Scholarship to Pat Lane. Read Statesboro. Read about these and • •• about this and get a view of other developments on the Second the GSC tennis team on page Front. 12.

More Than 200 Persons Gathered at Courthouse To Hold Memorial Service for Dr.Martin Luther KimKing THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, April 11,1969 Page 2 Students,Citizens, Hold King Memorial Program Second Front More than 275 persons they were blocked and the remember more than the man, participated in a memorial unusually heavy tourist traffic it is his cause." Tiller added, service commemorating the was re-routed through town. "Our presence here is in 'Poverty War' Head death of the Rev. Dr. Martin Homer Parrish,Statesboro memory of Martin Luther Luther King here Friday. The Police Chief, said the service King, if it is only a memory, service began in downtown was ''more or less then it is an empty voice." Statesboro at the Bulloch independent" and "it has been Father Tiller was followed To lecture in fey County Courthouse at 6:30 carried out in a very memorial by The Rev. Tharon Stevens William W. Suttle, Southeast Region since March 11, 1968, p.m. and was under the way." who elaborated on the Regional Director of the Office Suttle is responsible for a wide leadership of a group of both similarities in the lives of Dr. black and white citizens. MARCH BEGINS of Economic Opportunity, will range of anti-poverty programs King and Jesus. Rev. Stevens give alecture on April 22 at such as Community Action The 30 minute service metaphorized King's peaceful 10:30 a.m. in the Foy agencies, VISTA and Job Corps A/ NAACP IDEA downtown ended with struggle with the white man to 'Auditorium. in the six southeastern states of hand-clasps and the singing of that of Moses and the children The idea and organization Suttle will discuss the the Southeast Region-South "We Shall Overcome." The of Israel in Egypt and to accomplishments and future Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, for the memorial ceremony participants then dispersed MOhatma Chandi and his came from the Statesboro possibilities of the OEO and Florida, Tennessee and from the Courthouse grounds followers in India. Rev. Stevens the entireproblem of poverty Mississippi. Currently 146 Bulloch County Chapter of the and began its march to closed his speech saying, "Dr. in the . community action agencies, 99 NAACP; the plan was the William James High school Martin Luther King's birthday, Directing the War on single-purpose agencies and expanded and placed under the Gym two miles away. The Ja... 19, should be declared a Poverty in the Southeast 300 VISTA volunteers working direction of an independent marcher, were flanked by legal holiday and all schools in 35 projects serve 90 percent citizen's committee. The "marshalis" appointed by the and businesses should be of the population in the several hundred participants memorial service committee, closed. Commerative coins Sif mo Nu district. included clergyman, laborers, according to Patrick Jones, a should be struck in bis honor. professional people, students, committee member. Dr. King should be canonized Prior to his appointment as and hereafter be referred to as and more than a dozen faculty Motorcycle policemen Southeast Regional Director, Saint Martin Luther King." Heads Cancer members from nearby Georgia accompanied the procession Suttle served as special After a prayer and special Southern. until it reached the outskirts of assistant to Sargent Shriver, music, Dr. Harris W. Mobley, The peaceful memorial town. Crusade former director of OEO, service was carried out with the associat professor of socioligy Sigma Nu fraternity is in working primarily in the area supervision and assistance of SERVICE AT GYM at the college, closed the charge of the 1969 Cancer of business involvement in the memorial service with a quote Crusade on campus. The the Statesboro Police anti-poverty effort. Department. Two major By the time the convocation made by Dr. King in 1966, "I project will be carried out in reached the William James don't think that anything can conjunction with the Bulloch A law graduate of the highways, U.S. 301 and U.S. Gym, its numbers had be more tragic in the civil County Cancer Crusade. 80, junction in Statesboro; University of North Carolina in increased to more than 300 rights movement than the The on-campus drive begins 1958, Suttle practiced law in persons. The final session of attitude that the black man can with solicitiation from faculty his home of Marion, N.C., for the service began at 7:30 p.m. slove his problems by himself. members April 14-18, seven years. Prior to accepting according to Andrew Farkas, Revue at Exit with a formal statement of the The memorial service for his appointment as Sargent true purpose of the ceremony chairman for Sigma Nu. Shriver's special assistant, he Dr. King began and ended and the introduction of the Fraternities and sororities will was an officer of the North without incident. There were be competing for student Opens Friday speakers by Robert L. no charges of "police Carolina National Bank in The "Exit" coffeehouse will donations April 21-23, with a Overstreet, professor of speech bruatility," and there were no Greensboro, N.C. Suttle has stage a revue, "Exit Shining," trophy or plaque going to the at the college. hecklers. The entire ceremony been director of the North Friday and Saturday, April The first person to address group which collects the largest Carolina Traffic Safety was conducted in an amount. 11-12, at 8:30 p.m. Admission the assembly was The Rev. Jim Council, a member of the atmosphere of reverency and Another project of the is $1.00 per person. Tiller, Vicar of Trinity calm, and without outside national planning committee of The revue will be made up American Cancer Society this the American Red Cross, Episcopal Church, Statesboro. agitation. year is "Send a Mouse to of several unrelated acts Father Tiller compared the life 'The entire service was a member of the advisory board consisting of: "The Mitchell College" Envelopes will be of the Salvation Army and of Dr. King with that of Jesus huge success and a major step Family Singers" by Mr. and placed on campus and a former president of the United Christ and told the group, "If forward for civil rights in this Mrs. Ray Mitchell and family donation of 27 cents can States Jaycees. there is one thing we should area," said Dr. Mobley. purchase a mouse for research of Statesboro; Robert Frost's "The Witch of Coos," a reading purposes, Farkas said. Suttle and his family reside by Dr. David Ruffin, professor El. Ed. Majors Opportunities The goal of the Bulloch in Atlanta, Ga. where the of English; a dance act by County Crusade is $6800. regional office is located. Leslie Harrington; a group of singers, 'The New and Revised Register April 16 Are Better Chimney Singers;" and various Students majoring in other acts. Elementary and Early After the revue, the "Exit" Elementary Education are For College Grad will remain open for coffee and requested to report to Room ( A C P) -Employment conversation. 8-A, Marvin Pittman School, prospects for American college The revue is being held for for advisement and graduates will be better than the purpose of paying rent on pre-registration in accordance the coffeehouse, according to ever this year, according to a with the following schedule. survey of 208 prominent Robert Overstreet, assistant Such advisement will business and industrial professor of speech. Interested determine course work for the concerns by Frank S. Endicott, students are urged to attend summer and fall quarters of director of placement at and help keep the "Exit" open. 1969. Students must see an advisor to secure materials for Northwestern University, registration. Evanston, Illinois. Registration will be from Companies plan to hire six men with bachelor's degrees 1:30 to 4:30 each day April Mitzi Mills for every five they employed in 16-18 and April 21-33. Seniors 1968, Mr. Endicott reported will register April 16, juniors after his 23rd annual survey of Hit By Auto April 17 and 18, sophomores employment trends. Miss Mitzi Lee Mills, a April 21, and freshmen and freshman from Perry, Ga., was Companies also plan to hire sophomores April 22 and 23. about 16 percent more men struck by an automobile Advisement is essential in Sunday, April 5, at 5:45 p.m. with master's degrees than they order that students may secure hired last year, he said. as she crossed the street at the their materials for registration. intersection of Georgia Ave. An increase of 20 percent in the number of women who are and Southern Dr., according to expected to be hired in 1969 James P. Akins, investigating GERMAN CLUB was indicated in reports from scurity officer. NEWS 132 of the companies. The driver of the vehicle The first German Club The survey also showed that was William R. Anderson of meeting for spring quarter will salaries of college . graduates Statesboro, Ga., and a student be held on Thursday April 10, were expected to average more at Statesboro High School. at 7:30 p.m. in Room 107 than in 1968, with engineers Miss Mills was taken to the Hollis. getting the top pay. Bulloch County Hospital by A film about Rothernburg For engineers with bachlor's ambulance where she was will be shown. A trip to degrees, the monthly figure Officers and students assist Mitzi Mills after she was struck by a examined, she had no broken Ebenezer, Ga. (where the first was expected to be $818 car at the intersection of Georgia Ave. and Southern Dr. in front bones, but doctors said she Germans settled in Georgia) is (compared with $776 in 1968), of the Foy Building. The co-ed was taken to Bulloch County sustained some minor injurys, being planned and will be and for those with master's Hospital but sustained only minor injuries. according to the report filed by discussed. All members are degrees, $957 a month —Staff Photo— the Security Office. urged to ttend. (compared with $911 in 1968.) THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, April 11, 1969 Page 3 THE (Jkorgr-Attne Governor Maddox, Assembly Bill Blankinship Steve Arnold Battle to Legislative Stalemate Editor Business Manager Reflecting on the recent Ga., telling me that 1 am a Assembly are now father apart Randy Harber Managing Editor inaugural convocation has left Communist; however, I accept than they have ever been. The me with many thoughts. First, the risk. result is a stalemate with I would like to commend Dr. Georgia neither moving Eidson on his farsighted It is deplorable that the forward nor backward. Instead remarks. As the George-Anne governor felt it necessary to we only still while the No freshman Cars ? editorially stated last week, depart from his prepared legislators await the last days this is a critical period in the remarks in order to administer of the Maddox administration. "The problem of student and faculty parking has growth of the college. Dr. a few lashes to the Georgia As Bob Cohn of the gone beyond the joking stage. A few parking lots have Eidson's remarks only gave General Assembly. This Savannah Morning News stated been paved and two built, but this campus is still further evidence that he will be departure is just another round Sunday in his column, able to bring us through this in the continuing battle Governor Maddox has ceased overly congested and during certain hours crossing period successfully. between the Governor and the to be a progressive force in the the street is hazardous." This statement appeared in I n legislature, a battle in which we governmental affairs of the the Jan. 17 issue of the GEORGE-ANNE. The com menting the voters will be the ultimate state. editorial echoed the distress of both students and on the other losers. Does Maddox deserve this faculty over the campus parking situation and offered platform A more graphic example of treatment? No, I think not. He speakers, I this battle occurred when the has been a good governor in the banning of freshmen cars as a solution to the thought Dr. General Assembly threw out many ways. You cannot problem. Simpson the Governor's budget and in condemn Maddox for wanting The problem is perhaps most acute during the fall should have an unprecedented move, wrote 70 million dollars in which to quarters. Fall quarter 1968 saw the campus been louder, one of their own. Maddox in improve the facilities at Chairman return vetoed the new gas tax Georgia's colleges. However, as enrollment topping the 4400 mark, and the total L a n g d a 1 e bill. State Highway one colleague here on the registration of automobiles on campus was 2633. This Harber should have Department officals are now George-Anne paradoxically constitutes approximately 60% of the student body been longer, crying that resurfacing of roads stated, "Maddox is so good as having cars. It is interesting to note that during this Mayor Bowen should have will have to be cut. Again the he's bad." The governor has same period, almost 2623 parking summons were been more eloquent, and voters are the real losers. (This done many things to improve issued by Campus Security. Governor Maddox should have does not really apply to state governmental . Yet he is been quiet. Bulloch county since on most so conscious of using The illegal parking problem is not entirely the I realize that in saying of the county's roads there is Georgia's money for the fault of any one group. It is an understandable fact something about the governor I nothing to resurface. Eisenhower funeral riding in a that students and faculty arriving for late morning risk receiving a letter from Such examples will reoccur. rented 1967 black Chevrolet and early afternoon classes find it difficult, if not Robert Morgan of Register, The Governor and the Biscayne. impossible, to park at a reasonable distance from their classes. The dangerous aspect of this situation multiplies with the added factors of time and rushing in order to keep up with an already crowded StagePoses Problems for Actors stage, however, the lack of schedule. Time considerations, impatience, and other To welcome spring quarter, In the case storage space for the props and aspects are understandable. Though we are Georgia Southern was again of lighting, our ceiling is too costumes did present sympathetic, we cannot condone a disrespect for fortunate enough to have a difficulties. This lack of storage professional group for the weak to established rules. support the space could be remedied by presentation of "Funny Girl." extending either or both of the We endorsed a policy of no cars for freshmen But unfortunately enough, needed students in our Jan. 17 issue. The ultimate decision spotlights and auditorium wings. these entertainers, as those in Although the actors supply on what policy will be adopted must come from the the past, were again faced with our lighting system is their own costumes, the administration level. Voiced student support of our the timeless problem of lack of dressing rooms, or rather room, adequate facilities in McCroan inadequate to endorsement would perhaps expedite the held the leaves much to be desired. auditorium. There are no shower facilities administrations decision making it in that respect. Although such powerful lights and no individual dressing SAGC officials, as stated in the Jan. 31 improvements as new Fuerniss without GEORGE-ANNE, feel that a "survey should be made draperies, a new paint job, blowing a fuse. To remedy this rooms, not even for the stars. carpeting and a new lighting situation, a new lightboard, Only two restrooms are to determine if banning freshmen cars would relieve board are the result of used in dimming lights, has available and the lack of proper the parking problem." We recognize their argument administrative action, we still been ordered; however, the partitions force the actors to change costumes in the same and urged immediate action on this study. So far, "have a long way to go." problem of a weak ceiling still room. With the current face there has been no official word on the progress of Unvelievable, but true. When a exists. lifting of the auditorium, a few professional company of actors such a survey committee-if one exists. Immediate The fact that the actors in more individual dressing rooms visits the college, it supplies its action needs to be taken instituting a serious study of "Funny Girl" moved then- and shower rooms would be a own lighting (spotlights), props themselves does not welcomed sight, especially with the parking situation. props, scenery, costumes and the coming heat and the Unofficial estimates place the fall '69 enrollment imply that we have a lack of make-up; yet we can't even stage hands. In some plays the non-air conditioned auditorium as exceeding 5,000. If no action has been taken on meet them halfway. actors do set up their own Continued to Page 5 the parking problem and the same student-car ratio holds true, we can expect approximately 3,000 cars on campus. Non-Yiolence, Peace Exhibited Freshmen students are not allowed to bring cars on campus at Georgia Tech, Brenau, the Univeristy of At Memorial Service For King Georgia, and many other major schools in the state. Friday, April 4, was set weekend which followed were conducted by a group of We feel a regulation to this effect would greatly aside as a memorial day by the hauntingly quiet and reverent. ministers, college faculty and relieve the overcrowded situation here on campus and Friends, associates,followers local citizens; the service and followers and friends of the this policty should be implemented as soon as and sympathizers gathered the two miles march which late Dr. Martin Luther King. throughout the country and succeeded it were all well possible. On this date one year ago the assured the people that Dr. planned. dynamic, but peaceful leader King's name would never be The news reel pictures of disorganized, excited of the civil rights movement in forgotten. In Statesboro they met peacefully and prayerfully Survey Held America was shot to death by demonstrators were not to be in a crowd of more than 200 at found in Bulloch County last The SACG recently sponsored a survey on the an assassin as he stood on a the Bull och County Friday. There are probably preferences of women students as to future group hotel balcony in Memphis, Courthouse. many reasons for this, but one entertainment. This survey, one of the first of ts kind, Tenn. The reaction with which of the best is the sincerity of indicates that campus organizations are gradually The death thememorial participants were the persons who attended the I of this great received was strikingly seeing the need for considering the desires of the service. Negro leader different to the usual Friday, memorial service for students. ;s p a r k e d treatment given a bi-racial Dr. King, no doubt, did much The women were asked to indicate their top ten violence in group of two or more people. to bring about racial harmony preferences from a selection of about 50 popular | many cities a There were no jeerers, no in this area. But there is singing groups. Included were The Supremes, Sam "(year ago. agitating onlookers and stillmuch work to be done JW hen his evidently no trouble makers. before the strife ends; Dr. and Dave, The Doors, Simon and Garfunkel and Gary followers met The Bulloch County service Pucket and the Union Gap. this year to was initiated by a suggestion King's words that "the black The survey stated that the results would be a memorialize from the local chapter of the cannot solve their problem deciding factor in future bookings for student Blankinship his name, only National Association for the alone" have never had greater a few cities '.dvancement of Colored meaning than they have now at entertainment. this critical time. The George-Anne commends SAGC on this step reported real violent outbursts; People (NAACP). overall, April 4, 1969 and the Continued To Page 5 toward more representative campus entertainment. The memorial service was THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, April 11,1969 Page 4 Masquers Present S) $)mk Column Death of Salesman Masquers' production for salesman were rapidly turning spring quarter will be "Death to dust. At the age of 60, of a Salesman" by Arthur Loman found himslef a lonely ^-? Miller. "Death of a Salesman" man faced with the reality that Kappa Alpha Mercury-Smash Records, Inc. PhiMu was produced for the first time he was a failure. The dance will be held from The Kappa Mu Chapter of at the Morosco Theater, New The Masquers will present Kappa Alpha fraternity will 8-12 p.m. Tickets for the dance Phi Mu fraternity recently York, Feb. 10, 1949. "Death of a Salesman" May hold its first annual Old South are $1.50 in advance and $2.00 elected new officers to serve 14-17 at 8:15 p.m. in McCroan The play is a contemporary Auditorium. Ball at the end ofs this month. at the door. Tickets can be for 1969-70. They are: Candy American tragedy dealing with purchased in both student The cast includes: Willy, The week-long festivities will Champion, president; Cindy the life and death of a centers beginning Monday, Carlton Humphrey; Linda, be climaxed by the Ball on Taylor, vice-president; Barbara salesman, Willy Loman. It is April 14, are by contacting any Donna Durden; Happy, Brad Friday night at the DeSoto Hunter, secretary; Betty Olive, the story of man's struggle brother of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Holt; Biff, Howard Thrower, Hilton Hotel in Savannah. treasurer; Kay Lovett, with his ibner self, his family, membership chairman; Cathy Bernard, Craig Doster; the Kappa Alpha was selected Officers and his environment. Loman's during President Eidson's Edenfield, pledge chairman; Woman, Rosalyn Perkins;- Tau Kappa Epsilon dreams of becoming a great inauguration to transport and Gayle Lawhorne, Charley, Jim Fields; Ben, fraternity has elected officers delegates to and from the Panhellenic delegate. Patrick Spurgeon; Howard, Bill for Spring Quarter, 1969. They Savannah Airport. Also, last The Phi Mu's were awarded Bishop; Jenny, Penny Gleeson; are: John Branch, Prytanis; quarter Kappa Alpha donated a trophy from the local chapter Stanley, Gary Hawthorne; Miss Don Jones, Epiprytanis; Sonny $100 to a scholarship fund of the Red Cross. The trophy Pan-Hell Forsythe, Rena Dubberly; Thomas, Crysophylos; Pat here at school. was presented by Mr. Don Lelta, Cyntie Farr; and Waiter, Clark, Grammateus; Bob Coleman for outstanding work Jimmy Scoggins. Gilstrap, Hypophetes; James in the community during the Plans Rush Anyone wishing to work Bryan, Hegemon; Bobby Bass, Red Cross drive. backstage or to help the stage Delta Zeta Pylortes; and Bill Wilson, * * * crew is asked to stop by Histor. Zeta Tau Alpha Pamphlet backstage McCroan any Delta Zeta will visit the At the formal meeting held Tuesday, April 1, the Members of the Panhellenic afternoon from 3:30-5:30 or Veterans' Hospital in Dublin on Thursday, April 3, the following girls were installed as council are compiling a to contact Miss Hazel Hall, extension 214. May 25. Sisters and pledges chapter members participated officers of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority rush pamplet to be will entertain patients with in a discussion session led by sorority: Mary Holt, a junior, given to all rushees prior to fall songs and skits. T.K.E. field representative, president; Becky Blacgmon, and winter quarter sorority Officers of the Delta Zeta Robert H. Kellam. Plans were sophomore, vice-president; rush, according to Linda Iota Nu Chapter here will made for the annual T.K.E. Barbara Woodall, freshman, Jackson, president of Dr. Neal attend a convention at Brenau Public Service Weekend, to be treasurer; Carol Culpepper, Panhellenic council. College in Gainesville, during held on April 25-27, in sophomore, recording the weekend of April 25-27. conjunction with the secretary; Sharon Rowland, The 1969-70 pamplet is the The initiation date for 15 first compiled rush material Speaks To Statesboro Recreation sophomore, historian-reporter. new sisters has been set for Department. The following girls were containing concise and helpful April 20. * * * elected but not installed: Diana information about rush Delta Zeta won the second Stone, sophomore, ritual activities on campus. Geology Club place trophy for collecting Alpha Xi Delta chairman and music chairman; The rush pamphlet includes Dr. William Neal, recent $105 in the Red Cross Drive on Amanda Bruner, sophomore, addition to the Geology staff, March 5. Janet Perry has been Panhellenic rush rules, letters corresponding secretary; Diane from the college president, the will present a travelogue of his The Delta Zeta pledges held selected as the 1969-70 Sweetheart of Delta Chi. A McConnell, junior, membership Dean of Women and research in Ontario and an Easter party for the and rush chairman; Barbara Panhellenic president, a Quebec, Canada. His talk will economically disadvantaged freshman psychology major from Chauncey, Ga., she is a Hammett, sophomore, junior calendar of rush party be illustrated with colored children in Brooklet on April member of Alpha Xi Delta. She Panhellenic delegate; Lynn schedules and the time and slides. will serve the fraternity in their Barnett, sophomore, senior place of the parties, A spring picnic and possible Panhellenic delegate. illustrations of required dress field trip will be discussed at upcoming projects and * * * Teke activities. for each party and a page for the meeting which will be in * * * Phi Mu Alpha each sorority discussing its Herty 105, April 16, at 7:30 The Lamba-Upsilon chapter Chi Sigma history, motto, an illustration p.m. of Tau Kappa Epsilon, national Phi Mu Alpha has installed of the sorority pin and other social fraternity, will sponsor a Chi Sigma fraternity officers for the coming year. general information each campus-wide dance in the initated the following men They are: Lowell Kenn, rushee should know concerning Bioscience Club Hanner Gym on April 18. April 1, at the home of brother president; Ronnie Stewart, the sororities on campus. Featured for the dance will be Charles Altman: Don vice-president; Jimmy the Tempests, from Charlotte, Alderman, Statesboro, Ga.; Shumans, secretary; Sonny Elects Officers North Carolina. The Tempests Dick Green, Metter, Ga.; Tony Johnson, treasurer; Jim O'Neal, Atlanta, Ga. and Dave Mclnnis, warden; Tom Davis, The Bioscience Club elected are a rock and soul group Mayor officers on a meeting held composed of nine members, Finley, Augusta, Ga. historian; and John Shumans, alumni secretary. March 5. They are: Linda who are currently recording for Jordan, president; Pete Pappas, Proposes vice-president; Dana Mills, secretary; Creig Thrift, treasurer; and Joe DeLoach, Programs reporter. (ACP)-Colleges and A projects and a program universities may be too committee were set up. inflexible and discipline- Dr. Kishwar Maur, assistant oriented to respond to the professor of biology, will be pressing problems of the day, the speaker at the club meeting Mayor John V. Lindsay of New to be held Wednesday, April York told about 1,000 16, in Room 105, Herty. This presidents and deans at the will be a seminar on plant rust. annual meeting of the Dr. Maur will show slides and Association of American discuss the importance of Colleges in Pittsburgh, Pa. symptoms and control of rust diseases in plants. "Poverty, integration, defense, transportation, space exploration, economic development, and deterioration Joyner of the cities cry out for creative, interdisciplinary Announces thinking," Mr. Lindsay said. "The university with its Registration departmental structure, seems Registration results for this ill-equipped to respond." quarter are: 1097 freshmen; Specifically, Mr. Lindsay 958 sophomores, 1057 juniors, proposed colleges and 762 seniors, 297 graduate universities develop more students, and 51 unclassified programs for high-risk students. This includes 2072 students. He noted a recent men and 2150 women, with a survey of 215 institutions total of 4222, which is The Biological Sciences Building is nearing completion. The entire complex should be ready for revealed almost half have no expected to rise above 4300 classroom use by Fall Quarter of 1969. such programs at all. after final results are reached. B^H ■■■■■I^^B

-AfX-£f Letter to DATELINE 5*tttfJ^)S*ri66fft) the Editor JNSIGWIRCANT To the Students of Georgia HlGrH LIGHTS Southern College: Southern. . . OF I want to take this THE. opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to the JNAUGVRATIOM student body for the assistance they gave me during the recent Junior Class meets April 14 inaugural ceremonies. On There will be a Junior class meeting Monday, April 14, at 7:00 behalf of myself and my staff I p.m. in Room 111 in the Frank L. Williams Center. Tipsx X WAAJT wish to thank the students for The purpose of this meeting is to fill the vacancy of the Junior their unselfish cooperation in class president. Nominations will be made and the class officer this matter. will be elected at the meeting. All Juniors are urged to attend the meeting. jny +~* uK >—* Thank you, Harold Ho well Business Club Holds Coffee Break Chief of Security The administrative and division secretaries on campus are invited to a "coffee-break session" on Friday, April 11, at four o'clock. The informal gathering, initiated by the campus chapter of Phi Norton Beta Lambda, is being held in the Williams Center, Room 111. Campus secretaries are being honored at the coffee by this Editor of student service organization of the Division of Business. President Eidson and Carroll Herrington, Personnel Director, are also jl/ailUE CJOK aij-?7 kMicfcu»\ cunt.

Stefani-Montgomery

Linda Stefani, senior elementary education major from Jacksonville, Fla. is engaged to Clint Montgomery, graduate of Georgia Southern from Macon, Ga. Montgomery is now employed by Bibb Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, Ga., as an industrial engineer. Miss Stefani is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. The wedding will be in July at Peeler Memorial Methodist Church in Jacksonville, Fla. #?';:; Hiers-Pound

Linda Hiers; senior elementary education major from St. Marys, Ga. is engaged Put your money to Matt Pound, senior biology major from Statesboro, Ga. Miss Hiers is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. The wedding will take place where your boys are, on June 14, at the First Baptist Church, St. Marys, Ga. Davenport-Aarowood

Peggy Davenport, senior help elementary education major is engaged to Lt. Earl Arrowood, us graduate of Georgia Tech. l Wallace-Maguire Linda Wallace, a senior help music major from Jacksonville, Fla. is engaged to Jack Maguire, a senior science major from Statesboro, Ga. fhe American Red Cross. The date for the wedding is advertising contributed for the public good set for Dec. 27. Bi^B ^■■■H

THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, April 11, 1969 Page 7 Organizations Visit Home; Provide Entertainment By SILVA FUERNISS appreciation. And a visiting just a little more pleasant. On G A Feature Editor group always receives the various occasions, Mrs. Emma Contrary to public opinion, cooperation of Steve Taylor Kelly also plays the piano for the residents. not all college students are too and Mrs. Tippins in planning busy studying and working to their activities. Another activity, one of a take a few hours of their time The programs and activities more personal and special and provide companionship to presented by the sororities and meaning for a few, but also someone who is lonely, and other groups are quite varied. enjoyed by the others, is the not all are toobusy to bring a The favorite year round project monthly birthday party for the little happiness into the lives of is the presentation of favors. residents. A special cake is others. This applies particularly These are times usually made made for all those residents to the sororities and other or bought by the organizations whose birthdays fall on the Georgia Southern and and then presented to the same month and other Statesboro organizations who residents. The favors include surprises are given to those not have visited the Statesboro such items as books or poetry, having birthdays that month. Nursing Home. small flower bouquets or These parties are also given by Residents of the Statesboro Nursing Home enjoy listening to One nursing home, located corsages, and cards expressing a campus sorority. The at 405 S. College Street, is not birthdays are then celebrated readings done by the sorority women. almost any sentimental and a part of the often hectic, cheery thought. with singing, playing songs and fast-moving daily campus visiting with all the other Another favorite activity is routine, yet it exists and can be residents afterwards. These singing or just listening to found by those who want to. birthday parties are usually music. Both are enjoyed Computer To Help In contrast to the campus, a amixture of joy and nostalgia, tremendously. Whenever the peaceful and serene since some of the residents had program calls for music, the atmosphere prevails outside the their first birthday as early as home as well as inside, since its activity room is completely filled with a very attentive and 1876. Transfer Students residents have retired from the cooperative audience. The A computer program has questionnaire from a high noisy bustling world and have As the parties and activities music varies from individual been developed to help school guidance counselor's come here to rest. of the day come to an end and piano performances to the pop prospective college-transfer office at any local high school the laughter subsides, quiet The Statesboro Nursing notes of a band. And the students select new colleges or or by requesting one by mail sadness settles over the visitors Home, owned and directed by musical note would not be and the residents of the home. universities. from SELECT, Harcourt, Brace Steve C. Taylor, is one of the Called SELECT, the complete, of course, without The students and the residents and World, Inc., 757 Third five nursing homes owned by program determines the 10 and the singing of the timeless must return to their own Avenue, New York, New York, the Taylor Nursing Homes, Inc. 15 schools in the country hymns which almost all of the schedules again. But the mood 10017. He fills it out, returns it The fifth is under construction which best match a student's residents know by heart. is only momentary, because and a personalized computer in Claxton. The Statesboro interests, aptitudes and there will be more visitors this letter containing the 10 to 15 Nursing Home has Since the residents of the financial requirements. The quarter, the next and colleges is sent to him within approximately 45 members on home can not attend Sunday student's specifications are throughout the years to come. two weeks after mailing. its staff, including part time church services, the Sunday compared with over two The SELECT questionnaire and relief help. These staff School classes of the various The visitors will continue million data entries on seeks such academic members are glad to assist the Statesboro churches visit them. coming because of the approximately 3000 colleges information as college entrance visitors in any way and provide Sometimes the class members welcome shown at the home. and universities in the United test scores, high school rank the residents with the best care bring cookies and favors to This feeling of welcome is States. SELECT does not and course interests. It queries possible. make the day just a little more evident in the words of Steve guarantee admission but it the student on his preference special. Or they may just read Taylor who feels, "The advises applicants of colleges for a fraternity/sorority Mrs. Tippins, director of favorite literary selections or management and residents where they stant the best system, concern for religious nurses, is presently in charge of write a letter for someone. appreciate and look forward to chances of acceptance. activity, whether his reason for the 65 residents and that the entertainment and visits Although Mondays are blue In order to use SELECT, a attending college is future number will increase when the made by the organizations of almost everywhere else, they student obtains a SELECT career, external pressure or new wings are completed. The the Georgia Southern Campus provide something special at education, if the student works new additions will provide and Statesboro." best under pressure and many rooms for 34 more beds. the nursing home. This is made possible by Mrs. Cohen Although it takes only a few other introspective questions. Since the Statesboro Music Dept. Anderson who plays the piano hours from one's schedule to SELECT was developed by Nursing Home opened for the residents every Monday visit the Statesboro Nursing Bernard Klein, 21, and Ray February 1, 1965, members of at 3:30. This afternoon music Home, the experiences and Plans Concert Kurzwell, 20, both students of sororities and of other always seems to make the day memories will linger forever. The department of music of Massachussetts Institute of organizations have been regular the Division of Fine Arts will Technology. They originated active visitors at the nursing present a "post-inaugural" the idea as college freshmen home and their faces have concert in honor of Dr. John and worked steadily on its become almost as familiar as O. Eidson, Monday, April 14, development for over two those of the residents. The 1969 at 8:15 p.m. in the years. residents always enjoy Recital Hall of the Foy Fine The cost to the student for themselves at a social event and Arts Building. the SELECT service is $15.00. do not hesitate to show their Class Rings The program will include the works performed at the dedication of the W. S. Hanner Gymnasium Annex on April 2, as well as those performed at EARL GINN5 Men Only the Inaugural Convocation on April 3. The music, which included two original Seafood Restaurant compositions and two special tra ns ce iptions, will be Contact performed by the Concert Ocean fresh seafood Band, Philharmonic Choir, Southern Singers and Brass at prices you can afford Randy Stelke Choir, all of which are established ensembles of the Department of Music at the Open Daily college. Sales Representative Following the Concert Bands's performance of 6:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. "Inaugural Offering: A 764-4745 Processional March," the original score will be presented Try our delicious new to Dr. Eidson by the composer. This work was composed expressly for the inauguration MINIBURGER only 25* will display of Dr. Eidson as seventh president of Georgia Southern by Warren Fields, assistant Your Host Mr. Don Anderson at your convenience professor and director of Instrumental Music. THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, April 11,1969 Page 8 "MY MOTHER SAYS MY BROTHER IS IN JAIL "The Pawnbroker" Breaks FOR BURNING BUILDINGS IN WASHINGTON!" Cinema Ban on Bosoms By JIM YOUSLING, So where is all this leading Europe, which has always been Michigan State News us? To art or to stag movies? held up as the hall mark of (CPS) On March 29th, Those of us involved with the artistic freedom, has been 1965, a relatively obscure arts, opposed to censorship by under a modified GMRX actress named Thelma Oliver nature, would surely defend system for a great many years. made cinema history by this liberalization. The mothers This is why Miss Bardot's exposing her breasts. of Topeka, however, just might breasts made their debut 10 The female bosom had been feel a it differently. years before Miss Oliver's. glimpsed before on the silver This brings us to the new (The Europeans, I might screen—a French girl named movie classification system add, have more realistically •Bardot had been displaying known as GMRX. And one applied their ratings to hers for nearly a decade-but truly concerned with cinema violence, as well as sex. In this time the situation was will notice the inaccuracy, , for example, you must quite different. This film was shortsightedness and general be at least 16 to see "Cing "The Pawnbroker," and for the stupidity with which these Kong" and most Westerns.) first time, an American movie ratings are dished out. But in the final analysis, lesr had challenged the Production "The Impossible Years" censorship simply means more Code's ban on nudity and may be free of swearing and honesty. Certainly sex and walked off with a Seal ol nudity, but no child should be violence will be flagrantly Approval. exposed to its sneering, leering, misused in the coming years. The Motion Picture view of adolescent sexuality. A Already, we have witnessed the Association of America's film like "Ulysses," on the epidemic of "I, a Woman" late-found discovery that there other hand, with all its exploitation films, the might be some distinction swearing and nudity projects unnecessary seduction scene I between nudity and obscenity an honesty and sensitivity tacked onto "Sister George" represents only one of series of which should be seen by and the unmotivated nudity of censorship breakdowns which people far below its "Here We Go Round the have suddenly and drastically 18-year-old restriction. Mulberry Bush." altered the nature of sex in the But even though the GMRX But they will be properly movies. system will be mismanaged, it used, too, as in "Ulysses," "I The Production Code, ironically offers a great Am Curious, Yellow" and which graphically spelled out freedom to film makers, if not "The Fixer." Hollywood no the portions of anatomy, the to film goers under 18 (who longer has to resort to the actions and themes and the might well consider the veiled innuendoes of "I a words (including "girlie, goose, constitutionality of the X Woman" exploitation films, homosexual and virgin") which rating, which will not admit the unnecessary seduction were forbidden to film makers, anyone under 18, accompanied scene tacked onto "Sister was replaced in 1966 by a new by a parent or not). This George" and the unmotivated **************** code which does little more freedom is indeed guaranteed nudity of "Here We Go Round than suggest guidelines of taste. by the rating system because it the Mulberry Bush." Film making has, then, been provides a crutch for the And perhaps when that largely liberated from the mothers of Topeka. cinerama fornication scene censors. And suddenly the rush The mass public, which does does arrive, the audience will in on. Producers now find nude not bother to inform itself fall asleep unless it is sensitive, scenes a fashionable necessity. about movie content, can no artistic and well-motivated. "The Fox" brought on a longer complain, "I don't (Author's note: For thoseof veritable rush of' know what sort of trash my you who wish to explore this homosexuality films. children are exposed to these subject further, I strongly And now that "I Am days," because the rating recommend Alexander Curious, Yellow" has won its system assures them that their Walker's excellent "Sex in the censorship case, the kids will not be admitted to Movies" (originally published . movie-going public can expect films with a high sexual in hardcover as 'The Celluloid the day when it will witness content. Sacrifice"), which is now the first Hollywood copulation One can indeed argue this available as a Pelican scene, explicit and in cinerama, point of morality. But let me paperback, as well as Arthur technicolor and stereophonic quickly point out that the Knight and Hollis Alpert's sound. much more liberal cinema of massive "Sex in the Cinema," series, which has appeared in Playboy during the past four years and will soon be published in book form by the Ogeechee Playboy Press.) Sports & Touring Car Club presents SPRING SWING [RALLY] SUNDAY, APRIL 20 REGISTRATION 1:00 P.M. STATESB0R0 RECREATION CENTER FAIR ROAD, STATESBORO, GA.

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THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, April 11,1969 Page 9 r Dateline Continued ... Prof. Lectures at Middle Georgia Roy F. Powell, assistant professor of English, will speak at Middle Georgia College in Cochran, Ga. at the ARts Week Program to be held Tuesday, April 15. Powell will address classes at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. and present a humerous discourse on "How Not To Write a Novel" to the entire assembly at 7:30 that evening. Mrs. Charlotte Crittendon, Hollis Cate and Roy F. Powell, of the English department, will attend a speical conference on college composition and communications. The meeting is to be held in Miami Beach, Fla., on April 17-19. White to Present Findings Jane F. White, assistant professot of business and communications will present findings of her dissertation, "An Black boots and striped bell-bottom slacks, topped with a fringed over-skirt provide striking Historical Study of Business Letter Writing in England from contrast and a casual air for Brenda Nash. Brenda, who models clothes for several local shops, is a 1800-1900," at the regional meeting of the American Business sophomore from Lithonia, Ga. Communications Association on April 12, at the University of Alabama center in Birmingham. Miss White's presentation will include a filmstrip of the letters which she has attained from the Phelps Dodge and Company OFFICIAL GEORGIA collections at the New York Public Library and other letters CBS Special Probes which she has collected from libraries throuthout the United SOUTHERN COLLEGE States and England. CLASS RINGS Miss White's research studies were financed through a grant from a Research Fund, at Georgia Southern. unrest on campus By Herf Jones To determine the causes for "The College Turmoil" is Institute Grant Awarded the unrest, what the students sponsored by the Institute of Factory Representative, Eliot hope to gain, and what the Life Insurance on behalf of the Battle, will be in the Williams A grant of $7,592 has been awarded to Georgia Southern by Student Center lobby future holds for higher life insurance companies in Wednesday, April 16, from the National Science Foundation for support of an "In-Service education in the United States, America as part of their 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. to Institute in Science for Secondary School Teachers." This grant is CBS News will examine 'The continuing program of public take ring orders. under the direction of Dr. H.S. Hanson of the Department of College Turmoil," a CBS News service. Geology and terminates July 31, 1970, when the third year of a Special to be broadcast three-year sequential program will end. Tuesday, April 15 Under this program, 20 local high school teachers are (10:00-11:00 PM, EST) in supported each year as they acquire 5 or 10 hours credit in night color on the CBS Television classes. A partial stipend from the National Science Foundation Network. pays for their transportation and books. The college charges no tuition fees. Correspondents Eric Severeid and Harry Reasoner will be the reporters on the Science Building Opens Fall '69 broadcast. Dr. John A. Boole, chairman of the division of science and mathematics, has announced that regular classes will be held in In what producer Burton the new science building next fall quarter. The building will be Benjamin describes as "an completed this summer. attempt to shed light rather One of the three large classrooms is an amphitheater-type that heat on the subject of classroom which will seat 287 people. The building also consists turmoil on college campuses," of four introductory laboratories, four advanced laboratories, a the broadcast will call on greenhouse, a cold storage area, a herbarium, animal facilities, students and college presidents building facilities for an electron microscope and a number of for an examination of student offices for staff members. unrest. Among those who will The building will be used exclusively by the biology division, appear on "The College Turmoil" are Dr. S.I. with the other science divisions remaining in Herty. Hayakawa of San Francisco State, Dr. Robbin W. Fleming Business Students win at Emory of the University of Michigan, and Dr. Morris B. Abram of Four business students from the college won a plaque given by Brandeis University. the Emory Intercollegiate Business Games and Conference for the Reasoner will first talk to Fourth Annual Intercollegiate Business Games and Conference $15.00 held at Emory University in Atlanta on March 6-8. four college students who The students are Lamar Evans, Macon, Ga., Terrell Reddick, cover the spectrum of student Waycross, Ga. and Franklin Shipes, Waycross, Ga. Their faculty sentiment—a white militant, a advisor is Dr. John Alan Beegle, associate professor of accounting. black militant, a conservative Business students composed the teams from the 40 colleges and a middle-of- the-roader. which participated in the conference. Following this he will have Other participating colleges and universities were: Auburn discussions with the three University, Samford University, University of Notre Dame, college presidents. BUCKLE DP! Univeristy of Arkansas and the University of Georgia. Three specific questions will Join the Style Leaders be asked of both groups: Faculty Attends Geological Meet -How d'' we get into this crisis in higher education? Geology faculty members attended a Southeastern Geological Society of America meeting in Columbia, South Carolina, held -What do students want, Wearing a pair of Jarman April 8-9. Dr. T.A. Bond, associate professor of geology is generally and specifically? co-author of one of the papers presented at the meeting. "buckles" tells the world you're Other members of the geology faculty attending the meeting —Where do we go from here? a man of good taste who's right include Dr. H.N. Hausen, Dr. Her Yue Wong and Dr. William Neal. in style. Come in and let us fit Roger Stahl, geology major from Eutis, Fla., has been accepted you in a pair from our new as a graduate student for study in geology at Washington State University. and varied selection. Stahl will also hold a part-time teaching assistantship for nine Dr. Luening months while studying at the university. Gives lecture Movie Combines Comedy,Drama on Music Dark at the Top of the Stairs "is the free movie to be featured Friday night, at 8 p.m. in McCroan. On Tuesday April 22, the The film, starring Robert Preston, Dorothy McGuire, and Campus Lecture Committee Angela Lansbury, combines comedy and drama in portraying the will present an illustrated 5IAIISBOHO 5 LAHOIST * UNIST darkness between a man and his wife and a teenage daughter who lecture on contemporary DEPARTMENT STORE is still ill-at-ease with boys. American music by Dr. Otto "A film filled with rare insights into rarely discussed Luening, a leading American Open Daily 9:30 to 6 problems. . .fresh and absorbing film drama." composer, especially in the (Closed Wednesday Afternoon) Saturday Review field of electronic music. ■■^■■■Hi ^MBMI

THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, April 11,1969 Page 10 Foy Features Traffic Court Plan Exhibition Given to Eidson Of Miniature By JAMES WOOD quarter. A temporary The American Federation of Staff Writer committee will be appointed Arts will present a UNESCO by the Executive Committee to exhibition. PERSIAN A plan for a revised traffic serve during summer quarter. MINIATURES, in the Foy appeals court has been The court will have Gallery April 14, through May submitted to the president's jurisdiction through a majority 2. office for approval, according vote of its justices to legitimate The exhibition is composed to Don Jones, SAGC traffic appeals and sjspend or retain of repoductions of works in chairman. fines. the Gulistan Imperial Library, The court will have power The plan has been under Teheran. The selection to consider complaints lodged consideration since fall quarter contains 32 illuminated pages against security personnel and from six manuscripts as well as and if passed should be in to take appropriate action. effect next fall quarter. eight wall paintings executed at Written appeals may be the Chihil Sutun Palace in The court will consist of submitted to the court at least Isfahan. These works are of an five members, three of which five days prior to the Iranian character and represent will be students appointed by announced hearing. A student a style of painting which gave the SAGC. The other two will also be allowed to appear new orientation to the arts. members will be appointed by in person and present The works represented in the president from the faculty witnesses PERSIAN MINIATURES were and the administration. "If this plan is approved it inspired by epics or romantic Justices will serve for a period should be an improvement in poems. of three quarters beginning aiding the student to with fall quarter and ending personally present his case," with the close of spring said Jones. Coif in Tells Students, legislators Of Court Case University, Ala. (I.P.)—Addressing an American Studies class on the campus of Meet in Atlanta May 9 the University of Alabama, via State Legislators and when college students were telephonic communication students representing every invited to participate in the recently, William Sloan Coffin, college in Georgia will meet in proceedings. As a result of this Yale University, Chaplain, Atlanta, May 9, for a day-long contact with state legislative outlined progress of the trial in "Student Workshop on State leaders, a Student Steering which he and Dr. Spock are This is an example of the "Persian Miniature" collection which is involved with three other men. Government," held at the Committee organized and to be exhibited in the Foy Gallery. Dinkier Plaza Hotel. asked Lt. Governor Smith to He said the case will help them plan a Workshop possibly go to the U.S. The purpose of the aimed at producing productive Supreme Court in the fall of workshop is to help young dialogue between students and NSA Holds Meet 1969. He told the class he people become more involved elected state representatives. doesn't expect to win. in state government by The controversial theologian Dr. Ralph K. Tyson, dean of believes part of the American encouraging them to present students at Georgia Southern their views of current problems On August 22-29 problem in Vietnam and College, and Dean John Love, and to suggest their proposals dean of students at LaGrange The United States National of this year of turbulence. worldwide is a pre-occupation of constructive change. The College, will assist in planning Student Assn. (NSA) will hold Past speakers at NSA with communism and that "we idea of the workshop evolved the workshop, along with Lt. its 22nd National Student Congresses have included Sen. are scared to death by it" as a result of Lieutenant Governor Smith and members Congress August 19-29, 1969, Edward Kennedy, Dick instead of being "scared to life Governor George T. Smith's of his staff. utilizing El Paso hotel facilities, Gregory, Fulton Lewis, by it." Legislative Conference on Each college in the state will with the University of Texas at Stokely Carmichael, Russell Questioned about his not "Problems and Priorities" held be asked to send 10 delegates El Paso as the host student Kirk, John Kenneth Galbraith, being allowed to speak at the last November in Atlanta, to the workshop. government body. Sen. Charles Percy, Cong. University, Coffin said students Allark K. Lowenstein, Allen here should realize that Dr. The Congress, with the Ginsburg, Walter Reuther, Rose (University President theme "Revolt on the Campus: Hon. Hubert Humphrey, and Frank A. Rose) is working 1969," comes after the most Tom Hayden. under difficulties such as You mean, turbulent year in American The United States National pressure from the legislature higher education. More than Student Association is and public opinion. However, because I'm a student, 1,000 student leaders from America's oldest and largest he went on to say the students several hundred campuses will student government should apply a little meet for workshops, seminars, association, a confederation of counterpressure. "He's got a teacher or school discussions and the addresses the student governments of tough job," Coffin said of Dr. of prominent Americans nearly 400 American colleges Rose, "and he needs help from staff member concerned with higher and universities. you people." I get special rates education against the backdrop at all Hilton hotels Interview Schedule in the U.S.? April 11-Georgia Furniture Mfg. Company . . Room 104 Religious Williams Center April 14-John H. Harland Co Room 104 William Center Society Of April 15-U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Room 104 William Center April 22-Chatham County Schools Lobby YES! SEND NOW FOR YOUR STUDENT-FACULTY William Center Friends April 24 Burroughs-Wellcome Co Room 104 COURTESY CARD, USE THIS COUPON. William Center April 24-Chatham County Schools Lobby Williams Center DESOTO HILTON HOTEL Meeting for April 24-Marine Corps Officer Recruiting Lobby I"POST OFFICE BOX 8207 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31402 Williams Center Please send the Faoully-Studem RatssBrochure that tells all. Worship April 28—Berkeley Elementary School Lobby I am a Faculty Member □ Student a Stall Member D Williams Center Please print full name and address plainly. Every Sunday April 28-Spalding County Schools Lobby NAME_ Williams Center April 29-Chatham County Schools Lobby HOME ADDRESS 11 AM. Williams Center STREET April 29-Charlton County Schools Lobby 218 S. Edgewood Dr. CITY STATE ZIP Williams Center COLLEGE NAME April 29-State Merit System Room 3 Student Personnel For Information April 29 Spalding County Schools Lobby STREET CITY STATE ZIP Call 764-5915 Williams Center THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, April 11, 1969 Page 11 Eagles Improve Record Designers Destroy

a twinbill, on April 4 but lost the second game to West 'The Marlboro Man' With lour Wins Liberty State 5-4. (ACP)-Twiggy was bad The most extreme The fans saw some enough, saysthe Northerner of manifestation of this Twig excitement in the game with Bemidji (Minn.) State College. compulsion has been the To Two Losses Lewis. For the average girl watcher, presentation of a line of formal By DEWEY HOLLAND The Eagles showed the prospect of encountering and semi-formal skirts for men. tremendous power and offence thousands of mini-clad With the advent of hairy calves second game of the year by in the fifth inning as they telephone poles with waist-long protruding from knee-length shutting out West Liberty State Shea Leads exploded for nine runs. hair was enough to send him kilts, we fear the girls may 8-0 in the second game of the The Eagles sent 14 batters running to the post office justifiably go inside with the Eagles day. to the plate as they collected clutching his Playboy retired girl-watchers and switch Ron Cawthon got two hits four walks and five hits. subscription. But now the girls on the TV in hopes of catching and scored three runs in the To Victory* Don Wiggins pitched only face the same dilemma. Alan Ladd re-runs. Catcher Carey Shea, with Eagles win. part of an inning, but got the One British woman who We fear that world designers three hits and an RBI, led the The Eagles got one tally in win in relief. runs a male agency can no longer be held to be Georgia Southern Eagles to a the second inning and after West Liberty State beat the reports that average chest morally good if their aim, as it 5-2 win over High Point. two outs in the third they Eagles 5-4 in the second game. measurements of her men have appears to be, is to emasculate Shea hit safely in the scored four runs. The Eagles got three runs in shrunk from 41 inches a few modern man, de-feminize second, fourth, and fifth Southern added three the second inning as Ron years ago to 33 inches today. modern woman and turn us innings and scored in the insurance runs in the fourth Cawthon, Carey Shea, and That's only two inches bigger into one asexual society in fourth and fifth frame. In the frame as they made their Luther Smith scored. than the Twig herself. which we won't be able to tell fifth inning, shortstop Tom season record 11 wins and Jim Wilks, with three hits, And take a look at the the swingers from the swishers. Brown tripled and Shea seven losses. scored the other Eagle run in current crop of guys adorning Men, don't give up your knocked him in with a single. Team 123456789RHE the third inning. the pages of the big, slick trousers. Whether skirts get W.L.St. 000000000064 longer or shorter, let the Pitcher Richard Chard GSC 04130000x882 The loss made the Eagles' magazines. They have women wear them. Let's struck out nine batters as he record nine wins and seven shoulder-length hair, willow encourage a return to the day posted his first win this season. Team 123456789 R HE losses. builds and not a single hair on Lewis 003010210 764 their chests. They couldn't of the Marlboro Man, when a Team 123456789R HE GSC 00200523x12 10 7 Team 1234567RHE tame a lion with a Sherman fellow didn't have to apologize High Pt. 0000001102 34 Lewis 1002300696 GSC 000090x962 tank and only the biggest of for having hair on his chest, GSC 00032000x5 10 2 Big Loss them could quality for the which, back then, was Team 123456789RH E supposed to be considerably Erskines W. L. St. 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 5 10 3 Charles Atlas "before" Two wins in To GSC 03100523x4 61 contract. bigger than Twiggy's. The Eagles fell to the Flying one day Fleet of Erskine, April 3, by a 15-8 margin. Two wins in one day came Going into the sixth inning, to the Eagles when they beat the Eagles had a 5-2 lead, but the Lewis College Flyers 12-7 pitcher Tommy Arden gave up and shut out the West Liberty five runs and allowed three State Hilltoppers 8-0 on April hits, and put GSC behind for 5. good. Jim Fields got a base hit and However, there were two Terry Webb scored him with a bright spots for the Eagles. \?AVING| home run to pull the Eagles Centerfielder Jim Fields within a run, 3-2, after three collected three hits and scored innings. two runs and rightfielder In the sixth inning, the Monty Tilman also had three Eagles got winning hurler hits and drove in two runs. Herbie Hutson five more runs Team 123456789 RHE GROUP as they took a 7-4 lead. Erskine 000208140 15 16 1 SPECIAL 1 /OFF Ron Cawthon, with a single GSC 012202001 8 14 5 and a double to his credit, climaxed the game with a DRESSES /3 three-run homer in the eighth. Win and Loss The only blot in the game was seven fielding errors by the in twinbills Eagles. The Eagles beat Lewis Richard Chard won his College 9-6 in the first game of EU MERIT Program SPECIAL CROUP

Tenis Off To Good PAT 1ANE WINS FIRST Start Georgia Southern's SCHENKEL young tennis team, profiting from the first year of systematic recruiting is, off to a promising start in its 1969 G01FThe firstever Chris AWARD youngster of Lane's calibre to list of engagements and Schenkel Golf Scholarship the Eagles line-up. I presently boasts a 5-6 to Georgia Southern Schenkel is one of the most record. College was formally noted golf sportscasters in the The team, described by presented by Schenkel, the world and was in Georgia for Coach Dr. Ramsey as American Broadcasting the Masters Tournament being "possibly the best we've Company's top sports played in Augusta and so was ever had," has had its announcer, to Pat Lane, an L problems, particularly in able to make the award outstanding young golfer personally. its efforts to work out from Screven County High successful doubles School, in a special STUDIED HERE partnerings, but has ceremony at the nevertheless scored some Schenkel attended Georgia Statesboro Forest Heights 1 significant wins. Country Club on Tuesday Southern - or Georgia Of these, undoubtedly Chris Schenkel, top sportsannouncer for the American night. Teachers' as it was known then 1 the best was its 6-3 home Broadcasting Company, presents the first Chris Schenkel Golf The scholarship will bring - during World War II when he I victory over powerful Scholarship award to Pat Lane of Sylvania. This full scholarshop Lane, one of the finest young was sent by the Army to study j Appalachian State last will be awareded to a top young golfer each year. Schenkel is in for some time in the Language I Tuesday. golfers in Georgia, to Georgia Georgia to broadcast action at the Masters Golf Tournament in Southern and the Eagles golf Institute here. Augusta, Ga. SIXTH BEST team for the next four years He was received at a special Public Relations Photo Last year Appalachian and will annually add another luncheon last Tuesday during I was rated the sixth best in ; which he met school officials , the nation so the Eagles' i and members of the college effort in downing this I golf team. Schenkel was then I tough adversary was a I GOLFERS ON THE ROAD taken on a tour of the campus | meritorious one indeed. which he wryly described as Heading the Eagles I "quite a lot different" from line-up are the Risi TO FINE SEASON what it was 25 years ago. brothers - freshman Bob j The 1969 campaign of This was in the gross for the SPECIAL DINNER who is number one seed first four players who totalled Vs Georgia State, won the Eagles golf team is 455-475; I and sophomore Jim who is I such as to suggest that this 285 - three under par. In the evening, Schenkel | number two. could be the most Most of the team's earlier presented the scholarship These two form I six matches were played away, Vs Augusta College, won award during a special dinner successful season in the 460-462. ■ extremely well-co- 1 history of the sport at which put them at a severe at the Country Club. o rd inated doubles I GSC. disadvantage. Other games scheduled for Pat Lane, the recipient, is an the season are: | combination besides f The team has played seven This was never more 18-year-old high school senior, spearheading the team in I matches and lost only one. strongly felt than in the match Team Date Place the son of Mr. and Mrs. David | the singles department. Its greatest achievement so against Rollins at Winter Park, Lane of Sylvania. Florida. DIFFICULTIES far has been the annihilation of Columbus Ap. 10 Away Lane has been playing golf the NAIA District 25 This was the only match the Auburn Ap. 11 Away since he was 11 and presently But elsewhere, the 1 Eagles lost, going down Eagles have run into champion Armstrong by the Ga. State Ap. 14 Away holds the course record of 67 455-463. at the Briar Creek Country difficulties with doubles margin of 23 strokes last week Georgia U. Ap. 15 Away - an effort which suggests that The course was an Armstrong Ap. 22 Club. pairings. extremely tricky one and on Away During the team's first the honour of leading the Mercer Ap. 25 Home He has been on the Screven district this year could very one hole alone the Eagles Columbus Ap. 25 High golf team for four years, few matches, its weakness dropped a vital six strokes. Home in the doubles, with the well come Georgia Southern's Valdosta Ap. 28 Away leading that team to first place way. The results of the other Augusta May 1 in the region and second in the exception of the Risi matches played to date are: Home brothers, was a major j Valdosta May 5 Home state in his freshman year. Vs St. Leo College, won Mercer I handicap. UNBEATEN 91/2-8Vi; May 8 Away Lane's latest success was in winning the Mary Caulder Hard work in this Vs Tampa University, won department had brought 10-8; Theteam is also scheduled Invitational Tournament in about a marked Armstrong was unbeaten to paly in the NAIA District 25 Savannah last Saturday - an last year and had an enviable Vs Jacksonville University championship in Atlanta on improvement, however, won 11*4-6*4; outstanding achievement for so and the team could be 10-game winning streak until May 16 and 17. young a player. | expected to do even better the Eagles cracked this on the I yet. Forest Heights Country Club The strength of the I course (the Eagles' home team Georgia Southern course) last Thursday. fields of tennis is the result Outstanding in this win were Brook Simmons and Intramurols Progress of the extended recruiting Women's intramurals earlier been beaten by Kappa are: I drive the college has Eddie Register, both of whom are not yet under way, but carded 70s - Simmons with an Alpha. I undertaken. the men's softball and FRATERNITY outward 37 (one birdie) and an Kappa Sigma beat Delta Tau NEW TO SQUAD basketball competitions Delta and Sigma Phi Epsilon. inward 33 (three birdies), and progressed a further round Team Won Lost Place All 11 tennis players in Register with an outward 34 last week. Delta Tau Delta also lost to Pi the squad, with the (two birdies) and an inward 36 Delta Pi and Sigma Nu. Phi D.T. 3 0 1 exception of the one (three birdies). In last week's basketball Alpha Tau Omega beat DTD 2 0 independent league action, 2= senior Eddie Russell, are Sigma Phi Epsilon and Chi KSig. 2 0 2= new to the team. BSU No. 2 beat Bay Area while Sigma, while Sigma Nu beat TEPhi GOOD FORMS the BSU No. 1 team won its 2 3 Russell is number five Kappa Alpha and Phi Kappa SPhiE first game, this against the 4= man on the team. Phil Register had a great day Theta lost to Tau Epsilon Phi. ATO 4= Sapp is number three, i Bengals. with his putter and the rest of KA 4= behind the Risis; Monty the team was in good form Phi Epsilon Kappa beat the SigPi Humphrey is number four 4= hitting to the green. Poor Souls in one of its games Independent League SigNu 5 : and Tommy MacDougall but subsequently dropped a standings are: TKE number six. Of the rest of the team, 0 6= Stan Czerno carded a 71 (five tight one to the Falcons. Pi K Phi 0 6= Results of the games XSig played to date are: birdies), Jack Hartness 74 (two The Bay Area Bombers got Team Won Lost GB 0 7 birdies), Ray Moseley 77 (two Vs Citadel, lost 6-3; Vs back on the winning side by birdies) and Phil Young 79 St. Leo, won 9-0; Vs beating the Bengals in a game Falcons 5 INDEPENDENT (one birdie). This brought the later in the week. BSU 2 Tampa, won 7-2; Vs 4 2 1*4 Team Won Lost grand total of birdies scored to Phi Ep. Place Kentucky, lost 9-0; Vs 3 2 2 a high 19. Bay Area Rollins, lost 7-2; Vs 3 2 2 PhiEK 3 0 Souls 1 Jacksonville U., lost 5-4; FRATERNITY 2 3 3 Hobos 2 0 RECORD BSU 1 2= Vs William and Mary, won 1 4 4 Cobblers 2 0 2= 6-3; Vs Wingate, lost 9-0; In the fraternity basketball Bengals 0 5 5 Athlet. 2 1 Although there are no league, Pi Kappa Phi beat Tau 3= Vs Wingate, lost 7-2; Vs Falcons 2 1 3= official records for the team, it Kappa Epsilon and was itself Valdosta, won 9-0; Vs Standings for the fraternity Hawks 1 2 4= is believed that this match beaten later by Chi Sigma. league in basketball have yet to Appalachian State, won Bay Area 1 2 4= against Armstrong brought at TKE suffered its second loss be compiled. 6-3. BSU 1 2 least one of the best for the of the week when it went 4= school. The standings in the IAT 0 3 5= down to Sigma Pi which had intramural softball competition DelSig 0 3 5=