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1# was elected Maddox became the first general, all defeating Republican Suit's strength was Georgia's Governor in last Georgia governor to be elected to hopefuls. concentrated in the area, Tuesday's general election as he the post of lieutenant governor where for several years he has had led the Democrats to a statewide since the office was created in The only bright spots in the exposure as a commentator and political triumph. 1945. He defeated State Senator state for the GOP were in the 4th news director for WSB-TV. Carter, a 46-year-old peanut Frank Miller by nearly a and 5th Congressional districts Suit, a political novice, was farmer, businessman, former state three-to-one margin. where Republican incumbents seeking his first elective office senator, ex-nuclear submariner William H. Burson, former were re-elected. when he entered the race nine and dogged campaigner, won an state welfare director, defeated months ago. He established easy victory over Republican Hal Jack B. Ray, incumbent Ben Blackburn defeated himself as the unofficial head of Suit in the race for governor. Republican, for state treasurer. Franklin Shumake in the 4th the Republican party in Georgia district, and Fletcher Thompson with his primary victory over two i# Carter will officially take office Bobby Pafford, veteran member in January. of the Georgia House, beat successfully withstood a challenge opponents. Lester Maddox, incumbent GOP candidate Alpha from , chief aide to Suit's creditable showing in his incumbentgovernor, and five Foster for a seat on the Public- the late Dr. Martin Luther King, first statewide race establishes him in the 5th district. ** other statewide Democratic Service Commission. as a political contender to be Governor-elect Jimmy Carter candidates rolled to easy victories, Tommy Irvin was re-elected Carter's final margin over Suit reckoned with should be decide to spoke on campus two weeks ago sweeping from office two state agricultural commissioner, seemed to be greater than it was run for office again. at a rally on Sweetheart Circle. incumbent Republicans who Ben Fortson was re-elected in his surprisingly big victory over Carter claimed victory an hour The Democrat from Plains led his 4

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4# Inside This Week Steel Band 2 Letters to the Editor . . 5 , First Edition 'Charlie Brown' 3 Pulse of the People ... 6 Cartoon 4 Organization News . 9-11 Editorials 4 Southern Woman ... 12 Columns 4&S Sports 14&15 4* G-A Interview 5 Intramural Insights . . 15 Set For Saturday Concert Exagminations 5 Football Contest ... 16 Kenny Rogers and The First Minstrels got together at picking clubs across the country. Edition will appear Saturday, and singing sessions where they Bass player Kenny Rogers, an Says Hatfield November 14, at the Hanner Field swapped ideas about the "new original member, left the New House. The two-hour concert will music." Christy Minstrels to join The First begin at 8 p.m. with students Two Minstrels—Kenny Rogers Edition. He was delighted wit) Black, Rural Block admitted free with I.D.'s. and —spearheaded The the chance for more freedom. Tickets are $2 to the general First Edition. Settle has since left "The regimentation of a large public. The doors will open at 7 the group for a career in group," he explains, "is a valuable p.m. for students and 7:30 p.m. television, but still composes for experience, but eventually you Defeated GOP's Suit for the public. the group. have to go on your own. Now we The First Edition has a number Shortly after The First Edition want it our way, with our own By years and had both organization of hits to their credit.Their first was formed, Tom Smothers, who music, and that means whatever LARRY ENGLAND and money. hit was ''.Just Dropped In To See was in one of their first audiences, we believe in." G-A Staff Writer "Our political strength was in What Condition My Condition News Analysis was so impressed with their Terry Williams, the guitarist, the metro areas where Suit was Was In." Four other hit records unusual sound and enthusiasm started as a studio guitarist in recognized as a level-headed include "But You Know I Love "We failed to break the block that he signed them for the recording sessions around moderate. We needed to do well You," "Ruby, Don't Take Your vote in rural areas and in the black "Smothers Brothers' Comedy Hollywood. He became a in the top 13 counties, and we Love To Town," "Reuben Hour," and gave a party at CBS to community," said a disappointed performer as a member of the hoped to capture 33 per cent of James," and "Something's introduce them to the press. Jim Hatfield, one of Republican New Christy Minstrels. He later the votes in the south. Burning." Since that time, they have gubernatorial candidate Hal Suit's joinedThe First Edition. "Ten days before the election, The group was born when appeared on various network top college coordinators. Mary Arnold is from Audibon. members of the New Christv shows, as well as in top night Hatfield, also chairman of the See BLACK.RURAL, Page 7 Iowa, and attended Drake Young Republican Club, then University. A major in psychology analyzed Jimmy Carter's victory and minor in music, Miss Arnold over Suit in the recent See KENNY ROGERS, Page 7 gubernatorial election in Georgia. / "Suit would've done much better in a two-party state where the voter really listens to the candidate," he continued. Film Festival "As proof of the block vote, Long County went for Carter 900 ( » votes to 100 votes. How can you Set To Roll beat that kind of voting? "There is an image of the Democratic party as a savior to Friday Night many Georgia voters. The College Union Board Consequently, we didn't carry the (CUB) is sponsoring a Film black vote in any county. Festival at McCroan Auditorium Blacks went heavily for Carter Friday night during the regular in every county except Fulton free-movie time period. Admission and Cobb. is free with college I.D. "Time was a factor in our Beginning at 7:30 p.m.. defeat. We ran a realistic primary students will be exposed to campaign and concentrated on cartoons starring Roadrunner and metro areas such as Cobb, Fulton, Daffy Duck. "El Cid." the feature and DeKalb. We didn't go south film for the evening, will begin .it O because there were simply no 8. Republican votes there in the After the feature film. W.C. primary. Fields and Charlie Chaplinwill "After Suit's win in the share the spotlight, and the primary, only 45 days remained Kenny Rogers and the First Edition set to play in Hanner Annex Saturday, November 14. Students will be festival will conclude with some to cover' the entire state. Carter admitted to the two hour concert free upon presentation of their ID's. "gories" starring Dracula. had campaigned the past four Trinidad Steel Band To Appear Tomorrow

The Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band will be seen in concert tomorrow, November 11, at The band has been in existence since 1939 and has toured throughout the world, 8:15 p.m. in the Hanner Field House. including shows at Expo '67 and the United Nations' Ball. This internationally-known group will be brought to campus by the Campus Life According to CLES officials, there will be no advance sales with general admission Enrichment Series. tickets being sold at the door.

Exam Schedule

Wednesday, Dec. 9 9:00 a.m. All 11th period classes Second Front 2:00 p.m. All Health 121 and 221 Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1970 Page 2 classes Thursday, Dec. 10 9:00 a.m. All 4th period classes 2:00 p.m. All 8th period classes Friday. Dec. 11 9:00 a.m. All 5th period classes 2:00 p.m. All 3rd period classes Saturday, Dec. 12 9:00 a.m. All 6th period classes 500 Students Participate 2:00 p.m. All 10th period classes Monday, Dec. 14 9:00 a.m. All 1st period classes 2:00 p.m. All 9th period classes Tuesday, Dec. 1 5 9:00 a.m. All 2nd period classes In Continuing Ed. Program 2.00 p.m. All 7th period classes According to Dr. Hilton T. housewife, the mother, has the During the coming year, Bonniwell, director of the opportunity of continuing his additional programs, both credit /> ■■■-•■'-- program, over 500 students are education through a program and non-credit, will be offered. now enrolled in the Continuing such as this one." The current programs and those iri Education Program's credit and This year another dimension the future will have one premise: non-credit offerings for this was added to the continuing providing an opportunity for Student Club Opens; quarter. education concept: an evening people moving through everyday The program is one year old. studies program. In this program life to "continue their education." With 500 now taking classes courses are offered for credit on In addition to the many through "continuing education," the undergraduate level for those academic courses for Drifters Set Friday a concept "catching on" more and who wish to continue a college undergraduate credit being more throughout the country, the education which might at one scheduled there are many The Drifters, a popular recording group, will highlight the proof is in the statistics as to just grand opening of the Flame, Friday, November 13. The time have been interrupted; or interesting non-credit classes, how much Georgia Southern and begin a program of college including Community Orchestra, opening will feature free refreshments to accompany the its surrounding community of the education which might not have Scuba Diving, Adult Art, Folk entertainment. Price of admission will be $2. Coastal Empire are being served ever had the chance to get started. Guitar, and China Painting. by the program. The club, catering to faculty "Continuing Education," and students, can be reached by according to Bonniwell, "emits a Chi Sigma turning right onto Chancier Road sound which reflects exactly what at the traffic light next to Olliff it means." "And it is," he Hall and driving one-half mile on continues, "in this type of Pledges Chandler Road. Flames will be programming, that man, any man, burning at the front entrance. not just the one who pursues The Flame will open Friday academic work on a professional Notional afternoon at 4 p.m., with the basis upon completion of the Drifters performing from 8-12 baccalaureate degree, but man at The brothers of Chi Sigma p.m. home, in his community, 'doing Saturday the Drifters will play fraternity were inducted as his thing' during the day whatever in a free jam session at the Flame pledges of Sigma Chi fraternity on his work may be, or the with no admission charge and free Saturday, October 31. Brandt refreshments. The Drifters will McCool, assistant executive secretary of Sigma Chi, and also perform Saturday night with free refreshments again being Herbert Drake, grand praetor of FACULTY Sigma Chi, were the inducting served. The Flame was constructed by officers. Faculty members will a group of Statesbpro investors, also be admitted free to The Sigma Chi Pledges will be College Center, Inc. The club has "The Miracle Worker." installed as brothers on Friday a seating capacity of four hundred Faculty members who and Saturday. November 20-21. persons with a large dance area have not received a letter The installation banquet will be and bandstand. to this effect are informed held Saturday, November 21. This There is also a lounge with that complimentary will be a black tie occasion with a color television and a pool room tickets are reserved for with three quality pool tables. formal dance^ to be held them. afterwards. There will be a full The interior design work for To take advantage of week of indoctrination from the club was done by Carla Davis, this opportunity, contact November 15 through November instructor of art at GSC. Susan Beck(Landrum Box 22. The color scheme includes 8863), indicating which cadet blue, oxblood gold, and night you wish to attend During this indoctrination lime green. and your seat preference, week, the pledges will have a An optical illusion of vertical or drop by the McCroan group community service project stripes is behind the bar. The Box Office. and each pledge will be entire club has a blue-green Walter Swift pours over his lesson for speed reading, a non-acredited carpeting, except for a green course which is part of the Continuing Education program. This is the See CHI SIGMA, Page 7 checkered dance floor. first time such a program has been offered here. DATELINE THE GEORGE-ANNE, Tuesday. Nov. 10, 1970 Page Southern

Current Issues Forum Developed

A Current Issues Forum has been developed by the Division of Continuing Education and Public Services in response to requests for informal discussion groups which will allow participation by Georgia Southern faculty and interested citizens of Statesboro and Bulloch County. The program format includes a Dutch breakfast at Mrs. Bryant's Kitchen at 7 a.m. followed by presentation and discussion of the topic selected. Moderator for the Current Issues Forum is Dr. Norman Wells, associate professor of mathematics. On November 17 Mr. Bob Patray, editor of The Southern Beacon, will discuss "Why Independent Schools Have Come into Existence," and on December 1 "The Role of Religion in Man's Life" will be discussed by Sister Michele Teff of St. Matthew's Catholic Church. For further information call the Division of Continuing Education at A scene from "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown" presented November 2 in McCroan Auditorium by 764-6611, extension 469 or 438. The public is invited and urged to the Campus Life Enrichment Committee. make reservations to attend. The Actors' Equity cast had some rather unfavorable comments concerning the conditions of McCroan. Coin Attends National Meet Dr. Martha Tootle Cain, professor of chemistry, recently attended 'Charlie Brown' Cast Members the 160th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in Chicago. She participated as Counselor (voting delegate) from the Coastal Empire Section and as a sub-committee member of the Committee in Education and Professional Training. Pan Conditions Of McCroan Dr. Cain also recently attended the 71st Annual Meeting of the equipped to handle any really big Society of Sigma Xi at Palm Springs, California. Sigma Xi is an By GAIL MUNZ assignments. show. The pipes were not heavy honorary fraternity for research scientists. G-A Staff Writer "Toilet facilities will be enough to hold our lights. The separate from those provided tor Well, another professional strip lights on stage are the audience and shall be on each Music Department Forms Opera touring company ("You're A antiquated. dressing room floor where Good Man, Charlie Brown") has "There is no place for frontal reasonably feasible. Toilet The Department of Music has announced plans for the formation of lighting. There is no adequate the Georgia Southern Opera Theater, a repertory company in which come and gone at McCroan facilities shall be kepi clean and Auditorium. Professional theatre sound system. The stage is too sanitary at all limes and be students will be able to work with outstanding American opera singers small, and there is not enough and directors in a professional atmosphere. companies have been producing maintained in good working road shows at GSC for several wing space. It would be good as a order. According to Joseph Robbins, a member of the Music Department years. What do they think about lecture hall." who will privately finance the first year of the company, the Opera the facilities offered here? Actor's Equity Association, the "All theatres thai house Theater will perform Puccini's "Sister Angelica" on December 8 at 5 "Dressing rooms," said Vic professional actor's union, sets up musical productions shall provide p.m. in the Foy Recital Hall and Barber's "A Hand of Bridge" and Vail (who played Linus), "were certain requirements for theatres separate showers for men ami Pergolesi's "La Serva Padrona" on January 25 at 8:15 p.m. too small even for the four male in which its. members will be women within a reasonable "The Telephone" and "The Medium" by Menotti will be performed cast members of our show. The working. distance from within the dressing in late May. lighting for make-up was poor. "All stages shall be clean and rooms. Robbins, who is a student at Georgia Southern, is considered one of The stage was filthy and filled properly heated. The Manager "Ventilation of dressing rooms the most promising young singing actors in the United States in opera with splinters in the floor. The agrees to provide heat in the and of all change rooms (hat are and oratorio, and has been selected for inclusion in the 1970 edition of sound seemed to go to the end of dressing rooms if the outside usually found in the basement "Outstanding Young Men of America." the stage and stop." temperature falls below 60 shall meet the standards sel by Cathy Wallace (Lucy) said, degrees. municipal health codes." Macon Alumni Appear On TV "We have played in worse theatres "All dressing rooms shall be concludes Actors' Equity. - old Vaudeville theatres." properly heated and shall have Anyone who has been in the The officers of the Macon Chapter of the GSC Alumni will appear "Dirty," described Grant adequate lights, mirrors, shelves, McCroan backstage area can see on the "Date With Dale" TV show on Friday, November 13, at 12:30 Cowan (Snoopy). "There's not and wardrobe hooks for actors' that the existing dressing rooms p.m. on WMAZ-TV in Macon. enough dressing room space. I had make-up and dressing equipment. are only big enough to On November 16, at 12:30 p.m., the officers of the Augusta GSC to dress in the middle of the "Separate dressing rooms for accommodate one or two people. Alumni Chapter will be guests on the "Tell All" panel program on backstage area with people male and female actors will be There is little or no healing. WRDW-TV, Channel 1 2, Augusta. trooping back and forth. The provided. Floors shall be washed Make-up mirrors and lights have The Augusta Alumni will hold their regular meeting on November 12 stage itself is too small for proper and vacuumed at least once each only been added this quarter. The at 6:30 p.m. lighting." week, and dressing rooms cleaned only entrance to the backstage On November 18 the Waycross Alumni will meet at 7:30 p.m. John Andrews, stage manager at least once each working day. area is an old fire-escape. Even Macon Alumni will meet on November 19, at 8 p.m. for the crew, said, "It's not "All dressing rooms shall be after the stage has been cleaned, maintained in a clean and sanitary dust is everywhere. condition and painted and Thomas Stidham, chairman of maintained as necessary. Peeling the Campus Life Enrichment paint and loose plaster shall be Series, commented that McCroan repaired," continues Actors' Auditorium is still on the Actors' Equity. Equity Association "blacklist." "Treads on backstage stairways He had a difficult lime convincing shall be maintained in a safe them (Actors' Equity) to \c\ the condition, with adequate lighting "Charlie Brown" company and adequate hand-rail supports. perform here. "Alleyways leading to stage At last, however, plans are doors of theatres shall be underway to improve some of the accessible, clean, and properly backstage conditions according to lighted. Stidham. New dressing room "Each dressing room shall facilities are being built. Also, contain at least one washstand, plans for some sort of frontal with hot and cold running water, lighting system are underway. for each six actors assigned Maybe, with these few changes, therein, within the reasonable professional louring companies requirements of dressing room will be able to perform al GSC.

Student Personnel Services Office of Placement and Student Aid

INTERVIEW SCHEDULE

Nov. 11 Peat, Marwick & Mitchell Co. Room 104 Williams Center . Dr. Howard Jackson (left), associate professor of business education, receives congratulations from Dr. Nov. 12 Employers Insurance of Wausau Room 104 Williams Center John O. Eidson, president, upon Jackson's having been named the recipient of the Outstanding Service Nov. 12 Aetna Insurance Company Room 11 3 Williams Center Award to Business Education in Georgia. Nov. 18 Burroughs - Wellcome Co. Room 104 Williams Center The award was presented to Jackson during the recent Future Business Leaders of America State Nov. 19 U.S. Army Audit Agency Room 114 Williams Center ► Workshop by Dr. Russell Mercer, state supervisor of Business Education. Nov. 19 Haskins and Sells Accounting Room 111 Williams Center Dr. Jackson is presently Research Editor for the FBEA and has served as editorial assistant on the Arm Nov. 19 Sears, Roebuck & Company Room 113 Williams Center Chair Bulletin and on the State Instruction Guide. Nov. 24 J.C. Penny Company Room 104 Williams Center THE GEORGE-ANNE, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1970 Page 4 t

The GEORGE-ANNE's was about four." don't write that." "Southern Woman" (formerly "I didn't come to college just "I admire Mrs. John F. "Southern Belle") is one of the to find a husband." Kennedy." m* AND i more dependable events in this "Yes, girls still know how to "I'm THOUGHT THAT troubled world. raise the nation's flag." , you wanted THE ONLY THIN&S Only Scarlett O'Hara knows "I like the building progress to take some pictures." for sure how many "Southern but I sure wish they wouldn't take "I'd like to go to Austria 'cause TWAT WERE HlfaH Women" have blessed these so long." that's where "The Sound of ARoyNtSHERE hallowed pages. " Brrrrr rrrrrrrrr." Music" was filmed." WERE THE emus Earlier this quarter, the editors "My eyes just switch from grey "I love to climb trees but I SKIRTS/ of the GEORGE-ANNE to blue for whatever I'm wearing, don't like to look like a monkey considered dropping the it's great." because they aren't pretty." "Southern Woman" as a regular "Go to Europe." "I was amazed at how liberal feature. We had no desire to be "I like' orange and yellow Georgia Southern was." accused of chauvinism. combinations because they are "The boys here are so 800K STORE But after an informal survey, bright happy colors." obliging." we found that most students look "Anything goes." "My favorite sport is forward to the pictorial. Some "Every facet of one's life swimming." This was repeated consider it the only thing worth should be examined." 8,937 times. reading. "They keep getting in my way "Georgia Southern is At any rate, the "Southern at dances, and it's most wonderful" holds the record, Woman" remains on her throne annoying." having been said 18,304 times. spouting her words of wisdom. "I am from Roswell, but live in I beseech you to remember Let's go back and review some McDonough." these famous quotes. They will of these thought provoking pearls. make your life a little more "My Daddy's had a boat since I "I like target shooting. . .but rewarding. Editorials GEOFFREY BENNETT, Staff Writer Blue - White

The Athletic Department announced yesterday that the annual Blue-White intrasquad game will be played next War Of The Words Wednesday. Ticket prices (50 cents for students, $1 for adults) were also announced. Last year the Eagles were ranked in the nation's small In the last few issues of the character," Herman Hesse noted Think for yourself. Why be college top ten for most of the season. Students were GF.ORGE-ANNE, we have been in his book Demian, "always seem forced into a category you neither treu>d to the verbal sinister to the rest." seek nor need? admitted to all regular season home games free, paying only bombardment of two opposing But it is possible for someone Emancipation of self relies to see the Eagles participate in the post-season NCAA factions of the student body. to go so far away from one point solely on freedom of choice. One tourney held in Hanner. Their bombasts of rhetoric and that he travels the entire spectrum must make a decision on matters If no admission is charged for regular season games, why ridicule have been exchanged and and ends up back where he started pertinent to himself and then should students have to pay to see an intrasquad game which a truce called. from. stick with it. Now that the smoke has That is exactly what the Liberty is simply the right of a doesn't approximate "the real thing?" No reason was given cleared and the air is clean, maybe "hippies" have done. They have person to use his own energies as for the admission charge by the Athletic Department.. we can look at the issues more shunned the "group-identity" he best sees fit without being One out of every three dollars you plunk down for objectively. concept so much that they have hampered by the envies of his activity fees during registration goes to the Athletic I am, of course, speaking about formed their own group. John fellow man. Department. We feel that this should cover admission to any "Open Smoker" and "Open Hartford expressed it better than I The peculiar evil of resisting Smoker II," both of which could when he stated in one of his both extremes is that eventually college-sponsored athletic event. appeared in our newspaper some songs: "What's the difference both sides will act with hostility If the Athletic Department can't live within its budget, the weeks ago. being different when it's towards you. But individuality is sports program should be overhauled or abandoned. I must admit that I found both difference now that looks worth the price of estrangement. to be amusing, in a pathetic sort alike.. ." Remember the closing words of way, because their efforts were But there is an alternative to of the song "God Bless the to no avail. being "typecasted." The answer Child." They read: "God bless the Neither one won, nor could lies in that God-given treasure, the child who can stand up and say, either side ever claim victory, process of thought. 'I've got my own.' " '(&?arg?-Ami? simply because both are of the same breed. They both share a DARRYL YEARWOOD common lineage in the "joiners" Editor of this world. BILL NEVILLE JON MIDDLETON To me there is no difference between the freaks and the frats: Assistant Editor News Editor they're both plastic. They both 30 wear "uniforms," and both The opinions expressed on these pages are those of the student writers and not necessarily those of the college faculty or administration. exhibit the deplorable tendency Published weekly during four academic quarters by and for the students to boast about the extent of their In AAemoriam of Georgia Southern College. Entered as second-class matter at Georgia Southern College Post Office, Statesboro, Georgia, 30458, under act of "kicks." Congress. Offices located in Rooms 108 and 110, Frank I. Williams With Greeks it's how much The GEORGE-ANNE has lost a good friend. Center, Georgia Southern College. Telephone 764-6611, extension they drank last night; with freaks 246—Printed by Sulloch Herald Publishing Company, Statesboro, Roy F. Powell died Sunday. Georgia. it's how much they dropped. I do admit that not all Mr. Powell came to Georgia Southern from his native EDITORIAL STAFF members of these two groups South Carolina during the early 1950's to take the position Carolyn Tinker Copy Editor share these characteristics, but I of Public Relations Director. Al Godfrey Production Manager Dean Hillegass Acting Associate Sports Editor venture to say that the greater per After that, he became a one-man "department of Jim Wilson Acting Associate Sports Editor centage do. journalism" for the college. In those years, when the Caren Wood Secretary Conrad Vogei Photographer For a matter of comparison I University of Georgia, was the only state school with a used stereotypes. However, the program in journalism, Powell fought and worked hard to BUSINESS STAFF purpose of this article is not to build a strong program leading to the minor in journalism. Andy Whitlock Business Manager poke fun at either group, but to Anthony Kirkland Assistant Business Manager One can still picture the crystal image of Powell in the Dean Kirkland Assistant Business Manager point out what has happened to classroom, perched on his stool, making sweeping gestures Jimmy Vining Ciruclation Manager mankind. Frank Wade Circulation Manager The real villain of this drama is with his arms. He expected much of his students as Contributing this week: Geoffrey S. Bennett, Roger Bennett, Cile not man, but the society that man journalists. Davis, Mikie Eme'son, Larry England, David Lewis, Mary Martin, Mike McHugh, Gail Munz, Buddy Pinkston, Sharon Santmyer, Kay has made. We are now compelled Words—words were the building blocks Mr. Powell Sarrett, Michael Segers, Tommy Shulman, Howard Thrower, and by overwhelming pressures to join taught us to use. And words, those little symbolic splashes Ginny Turner. of ink, seem to elude us as we try to express our feelings. Subscription Rate J1.00 per year certain scuts so we may prove ourselves. Those of us who resist He will be missed. these forces are looked on with scorn. '•People Wiih courage and michael segers Letters to the Editor Exagminations many hours of boredom in a hot Reading Lectures classroom. My plea is that teachers Atwe Insults Student would have enough consideration Editor: for their students not to drone Tuesday. Nov. 10. 1970 Good Grief CLEC! I wish to write to you merely on and on and on. . .reading to to rid myself of frustrations them like they are first-graders. ?e 5 resulting from my pet peeve. I hope this letter will ring j The words "not bad, not bad at all" are regrettably inappropriate in My peeve is teachers who insult familiar to many instructors on I describing the C.L.E.C. presentation from which they come. "You're a the intelligence of their students this campus — both male and Forum Good Man. Charlie Brown," a pseudo-psychedelically illuminated (however little they may have) by female. omnium-gatherum of lyrics that would make Edgar A. Guest blush. reading to them during class from A Bored Student music that would offend a carousel horse, and homiletic schmaltz that various forms of literature - and only enriched us by demonstrating that Mr. Charles Schulz's bittersweet then saying they are teaching the Page but two-dimensional parables can be as effectively enacted by a gang students. Bah! Humbug!! Recognition Council of not so cute adults tangoing with blankets and singing ragtime odes to In my opinion, if a teacher a dog's dish ("Suppertime" could have been more distasteful only if it does not know his subject well Seeks Recognition "Give me the liberty to had been done in blackface or with a high-stepping chorus line) as enough that he cannot come know, to utter, and to Emily Dickenson's poems could be set to music by one of the groups at the recent "mini-festival." before his class prepared to Editor: argue freely according to It has come to my attention conscience, above all lecture, he is not adequate to As in "Peanuts," Snoopy was most memorable; this painfully teach. that many students do not know liberties." the Recognition Council exists or human, tuitlenecked imitator of W.C. Fields was not Mr. Schulz's Of course, I can understand John Milton amiable canine, however, for no self-respecting young dog and referring to notes and different what its purposes are. The Recognition Council is one certainly not Snoopy-would ever utter such garbage as "Bring on the texts during the course of the hamburger, bring on the bun; Mammy's little puppy loves everyone." instruction, but only reading of the seven major councils of the SAGC. It is composed mainly of You can have the umbrella that verbatim some dissertation or Lucy might have come off best, but no one can come off at all the honorary organizations on was in it. book for 50 minutes is, to me, a clowning with Beethoven's clownish "Moonlight" Sonata. sad plight for an instructor. campus. But please return the other i- Why can this instructor not let Its objectives are to promote contents for which you can have Schroeder was a half dozen boys in the band rolled into one pianist his students obtain copies of his academic achievement and to no possible use but which are of with a stereotyped limp wrist. Patty, a dumb blonde (whatever color information and read it for promote professionalism among the greatest value to me: her hair was), was, which is more than can be said for Charlie Brown, themselves at their leisure? This students in their activities and 1) the blue folder containing who, except for a brief appearance in the title, simply did not appear in would both save time and relieve studies. my notes for the whole quarter. this corroboree of puritans. The Recognition Council 2) the rough draft and only would like to know how it can copy of my term paper. If Mr. Schulz's pablum ethics and saccharine platitudes are better serve the student body. 3) the library book "Critics endurable, it is because he dispenses them in a comic strip of but four LETTERS POLICY Any suggestions, complaints, or Who Have Influenced Taste" panels and because he realizes that kids are really (and they are really) questions will be welcomed, 4) the diary/address book and little monsters and not the frothy angels and angelic froth of Lewis especially those dealing with the my I.D. card. Carroll's if not wet at least soggy dreams. Letters to the Editor and all Please put these on one of the other correspondence pertaining academic aspects of the college. to this publication should be Students may either see bookshelves in the hall between Never in the comic strip even would there be anything comparable addressed to: Editor, The the bookstore and the Landrum to the witlessly banal "Happiness" and Lucy's final handshake: if we GEORGE-ANNE, Landrum Rhonda Waller, chairman of the Center Box 8001, Georgia council, or contact her through dining hall. I'll look for them remember Lucy at all, it is for her refusal to shake hands. Southern College, Statesboro, Landrum box 8578. there. Georgia 30458. A return address If anyone finds these notes, I'd As I was leaving (rapidly) the theater, I overheard a gentleman or telephone number should be Rhonda Waller remarking that "it is delightful to find something so refreshing." included with each letter. Letters be grateful if they'd put them in to be published are subject to the same place or contact me. standard editing policies. Letters Refreshing? It was only the dullest, most predictable evening in Loses Briefcase Roger Cope < •» should be typed and must be many a quarter ("Oh, my God! Lucy's on Schroeder's piano; she's received by 3 p.m. on the Box 8366 Landrum Thursday prior to publication. going to play the Siren, and he's going to play the piano!"), so Letters should not exceed 400 Needs Assistance predictable that anyone seeing it previously might have predicted that it words. Letters MUST be signed; International House would end up at G.S.C. (probably done by Masquers, who would have, however, the name of the writer Editor: at least, given us a better performance). will be withheld from publication To the person who removed a For Foreign Students upon request if, in the opinion of the GEORGE-ANNE Editorial dark brown brief case from the Editor: Instead of trying io enrich us, the Lecture Committee and the Board, a valid reason is given. Landrum Center on Sunday night, Campus Life Enrichment Committee only choose to remind us again November 1: Please help me to appraise our » and again that we have all shown our ignorance by our choice of You can have the briefcase. See LETTERS, Page 12 colleges. That is a grief that is not so good. G - A I n te rv i e w » Students Are Like Koala Bear Skinner ED. NOTE: This week the First, we give students an G-A: How many people are in students argue that they are not intend to keep the group rather GEORGE-ANNE is initiating a opportunity to be aware of the the club? allowed to speak out on issues. small to allow a greater range of new feature with interviews with faculty; political ideas and vice Skinner: Well, it's an Right now, we have about discussion on issues. the leaders of various campus versa. Secondly, it will give the interesting phenomenon. We have twenty members and we are organizations. This feature will students the opportunity to a very limited number of students. attempting to keep the number G-A: By keeping the club small appear periodically on the discuss current issues among I think that this is unusual at small, though we encourage on purpose wouldn't this seem ''Forum Page" of the themselves. Georgia Southern because many people to attend the meetings. We rather similar to a small group of GEORGE-ANNE. This week's * shall I say "philosopher-kings?" interview subject is Rick Skinner, Skinner: Well, 1 think that a senior political Science major question represents some sort of from Savannah. Skinner is bias. And that soil of presently the president of the anti-intellectual bias is pretty recently formed Political Science much rampant at this college. Club. In this interview with G-A The idea that you discuss Assistant Editor Bill Neville, things, that you try to define * Skinner gives his impressions of things, is regarded as rather the Political Science Club, his "useless" and to coin a magic- thoughts concerning student word "irrelevant." apathy and his assessment of the I think all too often students situation at Georgia Southern speak in vague generalities and College. rather obscure terms, and-they live by these obscurities and G-A: What exactly is the generalities, so therefore I think Political Science Club? until we get a better definition of Skinner: The Political Science exactly what we are saying, we Club is an organization aimed to can never really know what we arc provide students with the going to do, or what we have > opportunity to discuss issues, done. both campus and national, that students feel are important in the G-A: What, as president r.f the context of the college Political Science Club, wha. have community. you set as goals for the coming Also, the club provides a year? siiuation where both faculty and Skinner: The primary goal students are allowed to come again is involvement in the together without the strict institution itself, an organization formality that seems apparent in Students here are like the koala "You speak with reverence the magic word 'relevance,' say it often that is designed to allow students the classroom. bear of Australia. That fuzzy little enough, and grow your hair long, and you become an intellectual on to speak out with faculty members. In a general statement, I would bear goes around in a continual this cam-pus. On this campus, it's not so important what you say, but say that the work is in two parts: state of drunkenness . . . how you say it." See SKINNER, Page 13 THE GEORGE-ANNE, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1970 Page 6 HOWARD THROWER, Columnist Pulse of the People Man! Get Wise Copy and Photos By Geoffrey Bennett Pollution Is Killing Question: "What is your reaction to the entertainment so What do you think of when the most votes on Meadows' far this year: in particular the mini-pop festival?" you hear the word "pollution?" opinion poll. This means that the Factories spouting fumes and Traffic Council will go to work on Smith Mayo-management major, sophomore, Atlanta ashes into the air? this problem-now. "Finally we have witnessed a modernizing of musical entertainment Oil riggs in the Atlantic and There is one Council here at Georgia Southern. Pacific leaking crude oil that ruins "solution" to this problem going The groups were the kind of groups everybody would like to see. A beaches and destroys the around campus! Don't let lot of people get tired of soul. This offered them a pleasant change." life-supporting ecosystem in a freshmen have cars. I am against large area? this for two major reasons: it Dave Lentz-biology major, senior, St. Marv's Or, perhaps, human wastes would solve the problem only for "In my opinion the concert with Bloodrock is an excellent example fouling a river that supplies a short while, and freshmen have of what Rod Meadows and the Union Board are trying to do this year. drinking water to a city? as much right to have cars as Gainer Hopefully more interest will be given to the desires of the students These things anybody else. with a comprise between both the administration and the students." Wynn are happening This campus is growing rapidly, every day, but and taking away freshmen cars Bob Summons - business major, sophomore, Atlanta there is one would work for only a few years; then we would be back to the "I feel that the mini-festival was a big success, but I would like to polluter that same ol' problem. see the college get some big name groups down here. I think we pay causes more trouble than any If freshmen were not allowed enough student activity fees to get a good group down here once in of these: the to have ears, they would go crazy! awhile." automobile. What is there to do for Automobiles are relaxation, fun, or personal Susan Willis — education, freshman, Tampa, Florida d i r e c t 1 y interest on this campus? The girls are only a step above being "It was okay, but 1 like other groups better. 1 don't particularly care Sammons responsible for for "hardrock." What 1 liked best about it was watching the people 60 per cent of inmates now, but taking away come in. our air pollution 60 per cent! transportation is ridiculous. The lead singer for Bloodrock was depressing because his hair was Automobile manufacturers We have to solve the parking I longer than mine and I've been trying to grow mine for two years." have until 1975 to "clean-up" the and traffic problem considering exhaust from cars - if we try we future years. One idea Rod 1 Barbara Wynn — education, freshman, Tampa, Florida can move that date up a few Meadows, SAGC president has is I "Hard rock is alright, but 1 like other music forms better. I liked years. The problem is not so much to let the lot behind Sanford and I "Charlie Brown," it was funny. What is needed at this school is variety. technical as it is financial. Cone Halls be used by commuters | 1 liked Chakra best." Taking a small financial loss and move freshmen cars to the (very small if compared to the gymnasium parking lot. Lea Willett - criminal justice, freshman, Thomasville damage done to our environment This way, everyone-at least, some commuters and freshmen - "1 think that the pop-festival was fabulous. It was a big step forward between now and 1 975) for a year will have the same distance to for Georgia Southern. More hard rock groups should come more would help major cities clean up Lentz their air now. walk to class, and it will cut down often." Mayo We can put enough pressure on on between-classes traffic. We can also work toward Sally Garner - undecided, freshman, Sandersville the big auto companies to do this perimeter lots on the already - "Friday night was fantastic; Bloodrock was great. The concert - we can also force them to make planned perimeter road and brought a lot of people together. It was so beautiful that 1 cannot begin cars much more safer. Each individual is going to have eventually remove most of the to describe it. traffic from a large part of the Now Axe stunk. The only way to describe them is 'sick. to learn that he is not separate from nature, and that his campus. What is needed here is more grind." irresponsibility will catch up with When a vehicle is registered, a lot number can be assigned that Thomas "Teabone" McElheny - English, junior, Ft. Valley him. Each day Americans-good, would have to be used during class "Being a member of Student Government I must admit that I am red-blooded Americans-put hours. somewhat biased, but I think that we've done a great job so far this enough crap into the air from To protect the pedestrians, year. But one must take in the relevance of the question: "Am I real, or their cars to equal the total weight more crosswalks could be added McElheny am 1 just a manifestation of Mickey?" Willis of every car that could be placed with a warning sign placed in the on a major highway between New center of the street giving York and Chicago! pedestrians the right-of-way. Like Be sure that you, at least, use the assigned lot numbers, this lead free gas. Don't put your hope would be in effect only during in Chevron 310; the company is class hours. being sued for one billion bucks If anyone has any comments, by California for false constructive or otherwise, please advertisting. write them and drop them by the As the number of people GEORGE-ANNE office or see increases, the amount of personal me. responsibility increases. How much responsibility are we taking with our cars now? FOR RENT: Not enough to measure - One bedroom apartment just 40,000 people our age are going completed. Central heating to be killed on the highways this and cooling, carpeted year. This means that someone throughout, located in good from this school will be killed or neighborhood. Married The Burger Barn seriously injured. couples or college faculty Man! Get wise! Look at your members. car and see if it is safe - it's worth Mrs, Francis W. Allen 764-5530 or P.O. Box 478. Try our last convenient DRIVE UP WINDOW SERVICE a life. The parking problem received

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Pi Delta Phi, the French honor society, held its first meeting Thursday, November 5. Ten students and four faculty members were present, but according to Dr. Charles Forton, sponsor of Pi Delta Phi, at least four additional commitments from qualified students and one or two high school French teachers can be expected. This will bring a total of a minimum of at least 20 members for the official initiation. Dr. Forton pointed out that, considering the strict academic requirements, it is indeed an excellent start. More definite decisions will be made at the next meeting when a full quorum will be reached. In the meantime, the students have voted for $10 initial dues and are unanimous in demanding an official initiation for this quarter, if at all possible. * <* Dr. Forton indicated that all the contacts have been made with the National Office in Chicago, and the Society will have the full backing of the Administration. Dr. Forton pointed out that the membership list is still open, and all 4 * interested students should contact him as soon as possible. 4 * ^funsters. ^Jf BY NATURALIZER •

o » r V > ^W Pictured above is a pottery display from the Rhein and Mullen Ceramics and Drawing exhibits in the Gallery of the Foy Fine Arts building. The exhibit will continue through November 20.

Kenny Rogers with assistant Executive Secretary "Maddox on the Democratic P. Brandt McCool and Grand ticket had to hurt Suit. Bob Continued From Page 1 Praetor Herbert Drake. Brown,who lost to Miller in the had her own television show Black, Rural Republican primary for lieutenant before transferring to the governor, would have helped Suit. Conservatory of Music in Los Continued From Page 1 Miller was just like Maddox, only Angeles. She was a member of the not as vocal. »f # we felt that there was a real Young Americans before joining chance to defeat Carter. Then "As for the college vote, we The First Edition. everything collapsed. certainly needed it. But there's no Kin Vassy, from Carroll ton, "We only carried four of the way of telling yet who turned out Georgia, worked as a disc jockey, i * top counties. Carter swamped us to vote. But in the past, only one musician, and composer on his in the southern counties. In out of six college students has father's radio station, WLBB. Columbus, Carter captured over bothered to vote. Vassy, who is the rhythm i ■ ' *r 21,000 votes to Suit's 9,000 guitarist,, also plays the bass, "My forecast for the '74 race," votes. Carter captured a final total piano, and trumpet. Hatfield concluded; "Maddox will of 59% of the votes cast. be back." , from Dallas, Texas, gives The First Edition its beat. Jones has traveled with a variety of recording artists, including Trini Lopez, Johnny Rivers, and Bob Dylan. Although Jones thinks of himself as a musician, he is also an Brown actor who has appeared on such Black « * television series as "Daniel Boone." He also played in motion pictures that included "Wild In "YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE ON A HONDA' • * The Streets," "Finian's Rainbow," "The Star," and The crinkle... "Camelot." fashion's newest wrinkle Chi Sigma . J * Continued From Page 2 Naturalizer fashions soft crushed patent leather responsible for an individual into a shoe that's simply sensational. Sleek moc project. styling finished off with a high-rise front. With an » * The Beta Chi chapter at will be the installing Sales - Service — Parts — Accessories interesting squared-off heel. chapter. There will be 4 \ approximately 150 Sigma Chi's 764-2322 764-6289 down for the indoctrination week and for the installation. Among those who will be HONDA OF STATESB0R0 f V down from Sigma Chi National Headquarters in Evanston, Illinois, Statesboro, Georgia will be Gran Consul Norman C. Brewer. 46 E. Main

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Gamma Phi Representatives to the Recognition Council were elected. Epsilon They are Nancy Abraham, Nancy Dillard, and alternate Lynne Gamma Phi Epsilon held its Ben ford. regular meeting November 4. Bcrnie Weaver, president of Phi The Southern volleyball team Epsilon Kappa, was guest speaker. will compete in a tournament held He discussed the advantages of at West Georgia College in going national and some of the Carrollton the weekend of objectives of Gamma Phi Epsilon. November 1 4.

Delta Chi fraternity presented a Guest Register and Desk and Fountain Pen to the Information and Security Center last week. The presentation is one of many college and community service projects in which the fraternity participates. Shown are (left to right) Scotty Paul, Dickey Blaskowitz. Bobby Hall, Dr. John O. Eidson, Dr. Robert M. Barrow, Red Garrell, Sam Katzif, Lewis Hammond, Mr. Harold Howell, Ashley Woods, and Scott Mayo.

from Brunswick, Cathi Huff from Frank Thomas, president; Steve Kennesaw, and Barbara Saul from McWilliams, secretary-treasurer; Alpha Delta Pi Winder. Brian Wooford, chaplain; and Bill Alpha Delta Pi would like to Epsilon Sigma chapter wishes Brent, sentinel. congratulate sister Forrest Ann Becky Sorrow the best of luck in The pledge class elected Pa m Hopkins on being selected as a the Cotton Maid Contest to be Huff as sweetheart for fall 970 varsity cheerleader for the held November 1 2. and Martha Mackelmurray and 1970-71 school year. Congratulations go out to sister Tanny Dennis as sponsors. Congratulations are also in Klaine Smartt for being among six The brothers and pledges order for Barbara Thonipkins, Georgia Southern students to be visited the Bulloch County who was voted Sweetheart of nominated for Woodrow Wilson Hospital October 29 for their Kappa Sigma. Carol Hcrndon, •ellowships. annual Halloween project. SPORTS ARENA Diane Hilliard, Ginger Meadows, Statesboro, Ga. and Connie George were also on Last weekend several brothers the sweetheart court. Sigma Nu and pledges went to Atlanta for WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 8:30 PM The ADPi pledge class would ERA, which is a yearly district like lo thank all the people who The brothers of Sigma Nu announce that the fall quarter conference involving all the Sigma Tickets: Usual Places bought cotton candy in the Nu chapters in Georgia. Cotton Candy sale held last pledge class has elected officers: Wednesday night on campus. Connie George, Barbara Thonipkins, Sandra Coppage, and Sharon Musselwhite have been selected as usherettes for the 1970-71 basketball games. Special Sale T.K.E.

The TKK retreat proved to be very beneficial to the brothers and pledges. It was a time of understanding and fellowship. The TF.KE rock received a generous dose of white paint during the weekend. Many people have asked "why the rock?" As TKE previously stated, the rock GLOBETROTTERS was placed on campus to establish After playing ball and clowning in 87 a competitive spirit among the countries throughout the world the GLOBE fraternities. So far nothing has Capitol TROTTERS decided to try spreading a little more pleasure through music. T';«y are now developed except some white bouncing on records and tv as well as the paint. basketball court. A Sweetheart Tea was held last SPECIAL 3.79 at Music Box Thursday night for the girls nominated for TEKE Sweetheart. The brothers and pledges attended Georgia Tech's A'pple homecoming last weekend. They stayed at one of the TEKE houses as guests of the Tech TEKES. All the girls who received invitations to become TEKE Little Sisters and have not turned LP's Singles & Tapes their cards in should do so by the end of this week. Look for the Pink Cards Alpha Xi Delta Wednesday, November 4, BOX ceremonies were held lo pledge three new girls into Alpha Xi Delta. They are Carolyn Carter Johnson, Missy Edwards, Brenda THE GEORGE-ANNE, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1970 Page 10 Delta Tau Delta Burton, and Susan Reddick (Delta Tau Delta Sweetheart). Not The Delta Tau Delta Little pictured Kathy Ergle and Peggy » Sisters for Fall of 1970 are Gwen Green. Culpepper, Judy Waddell, Tina Jerry Mobley, president of Schmehl, Kathy Holland, Donna Delta TPU Delta, announced the Johnson, Nancy McDonald, Vicki newly initiated brothers for fall i 1970. They are Bill Baran, Arlington, Virginia; Skip Carroll, SPINET PIANO BARGAIN Forest Park, Illinois; Walter Crawford, Savannah; and Kent • Davis, Jacksonville, Fla. Wanted, responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spjnet piano. Can be seen locally. v. > Write Credit Manager, P.O. Delta Zeta Box 276, Shelbyville, Indiana 46176. Delta Zeta held an initiation ceremony November 3 for two * k alumnae and four new sisters. The

1970 Delta Tau Delta "Little Sisters" (see story at left). \ alumnae are Mrs. Hulda Kelley Michelle Phillips who was selected November 4 they had a shoe shine and Mrs. Barbara Price from Southern Woman in the last in the men's dormitories. They Statesboro. The new sisters are week's edition of the have a hot dog sale planned in the Janice Carter, Gail Metcalf, Cindy GEORGE-ANNE. dorms tomorrow from 9 p.m. until Mason and Judy Waddell. The Delta Zeta fall quarter 11 p.m. Delta Zeta congratulates pledge pledges are at work. On Two Delta Zetas were selected as varsity cheerleaders for the. 1970-71 Eagle basketball season. They are Cindy Mason and Judy Randy's Family Restaurant Waddell. A.H.E.A. is having his Grand Opening The Georgia Southern Student I Member Section of the American Home Economics Association Thursday night, Nov. 12 held its regular monthly meeting on November 4. Joy Broome was in charge of Free Prizes and Gifts Given Away the program. She invited Dr. John A. Boole, head of the mathematics and science division, to speak to the club on Everybody Come population control. The Home Economics Club will be selling recipe cards and "just a notes."

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Revenue Service, and Civil The Federal Government each Service. Organization News year employs more than 15,000 The cooperation of students and professors was excellent. well qualified college graduates Agencies participating in the Representatives spoke in 29 for rewarding careers in a wide Sigma Phi Epsilon Beta Lambda program include Veteran s classes, with approximately 25 range of professions and Phi Beta Lambda, in Administration, National Labor On Saturday, October 31, the students in each class. occupations. Sisters and Sponsors of Sigma Phi conjunction with Georgia Relations Board, Social Security Epsilon i had a car wash at the Southern's Placement Office, Administration, Highway Pittman Park Standard Station. sponsored a day-long Federal Administration, Aviation Spaghetti Q- The girls made more than $50. Employment Outlook Program on Administration, Fort Stewart, A«* • r The brothers would like to Thursday, November 4. National Park Service, Internal ^ 'V welcome Sheila Garvin, a Zeta < Gibbs received excellent speaker awards. Last weekend the entire team attended the University of South Carolina tournament in Columbia. The team members are Betsy Hollowell, Larry Lewis, Karen Ball, Alan Williams. Wayne Gibbs, Tommy Smith, Jim Thomlinson, and Matt Newton. PhiMu ■ Phi Mu congratulates its football team for the victory over Delta Zeta. Phi Mu thanks the coaches, Dick Stewart, Ken Austin, Gary Home, and Bob Injachock, for doing such a good job. Phi Mu also congratulates Ann Williamson, who was chosen as a Kappa Sigma Star and Crescent Girl. The sorority congratulates Daphne Stevens, who was chosen » fc for the cast of "The Miracle Worker." Daphne is also assistant stage manager for the play.

Recognition The Recognition Council held its regular bi-monthly meeting October 27 at 7 p.m. After discussing projects for the year, the constitution was reviewed and revised. Plans were then made for carrying out the objectives of the c Recognition Council during the coming year. The Council intends to be an active and effective organization this year. Leading the council in its efforts will be Rhonda Waller, chairman; Connie Williams, vice chairman; and Susan Moore, secretary. The advisor is Allen Simmons.

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The Southern w,oman Lea Willett, a criminal justice major from Thomasville, started school here this fall. Her chief interest is music, mostly hard rock. She dug the mini-festival held here, stating that more hard rock groups should come more often.

r * I JIM'S 1 Letters Continued From Page 5 Applications should be made I am not slighting the staff of Houset of Styles through this office immediately. previous years, but I know that international students of holiday this improvement has come about accommodations through Frank L. Padgett through greater knowledge of Healthy Hair is Good Grooming Christmas International House. Wesley Foundation newspaper work gained from International students who 764-7136 or 764-4227 experience. have no place to go during the Office in the Pittman Park Church Christmas holidays can make an By no means am I saying I Conditioning, Trimming, Coloring, Wig Service application to Christmas agree with all of the editorial International House, through my Praises G-A policies of the GEORGE ANNE, for I do not. I am saying you are office, to be placed in any number Fditor: doing a good job of producing our of homes, dormitories, or church 1 know the GFORGE-ANNE campus newspaper. building facilities throughout the 210 South Main Street does not get many letters Southeast. Statesboro, Ga. 30458 concerning this subject, but I Keep it up. Students receive meals, beds, think one is proper at this time. Phone: 764-2122 Bob Williams linens, and tours at no charge. The Being in the journalistic GSC Sports Publicist L J only cost the student incurs is profession, I have noticed a his/her travel to the location of marked improvement in the the CIH Program. The Houses GEORGF.-ANNE during this closest to Southern are in Atlanta, school year and feel that it is Orlando, and Tallahassee. doing a tremendous job in Stop Tickets GEORGIA producing an informative, STARTS WED. DRIVE-IN All programs run from entertaining newspaper that serves Prevent Theft A December 18 until January 3. the needs of the student body.

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THE GEORGE-ANNE, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1970 Page 13 Say 'Relevant', Become An Intellectual- Skinner Continued From Page 5 As a secondary purpose we was given national recognition as student apathy. about the "unimportance" of their peers. hope to provide a forum where something of great significance. certain academic requirements. G-A: What do you think the different groups of students can The fact that we haven't had G-A: What are your feelings, Students here tend to lapse come together to debate oi either of these two men here can after four years, of the typical again into the magic word role of a college administration should be? discuss those issues they feel are either be attributed to (1.) their Georgia Southern student? "relevant." Well, there was a Skinner: I think the role of the important to them. lack of time, and I am sure they Skinner: I think students in student here last year who coined college administration should be To give an example, on this are very busy men, or (2.) the fact general at Georgia Southern have a phrase that has become a truism campus, there is a volatile that we haven't even bothered been more interested in what they in itself: "You speak with primarily to coordinate the argument over women's rights. We with them. had for breakfast and what time reverance the magic word academic curriculum. I think hope we can provide a forum I must tend to believe that they have to be there than in what "relevance," say it often enough, where Georgia Southern has gone where those who advocate more Georgia Southern has neglected or decisions are made on the national and grow your hair long, and you wrong is not so much the idea of this paternalism, not so much in stringent regulations and those in some way been rather reticent and state level that may affect become an intellectual on this who advocate a more liberal their lives. campus." the way students should dress or to bring speakers here who are where they should live, but in the attitude towards "women's outside the course of everyday This should not be construed On this campus, it's not so rights" can discuss their opposing to say that I want students to important what you say, but how fact that students are not allowed political affairs. But again, to give a great deal of say-so in what the views. a number of students credit, Hal pursue a particular political you say it. When students demand curriculum should be. Next week, we, at the Suit and Governor-elect Carter philosophy. I simply want them relevance in education, they must Students should have some (• instigation of some faculty have been here. to become involved. and need to become a great deal degree of responsibility in the members, are going to begin a I would emphasize that these Students here are like the koala more relevant to education. They courses they take. This is not done discussion of what exactly actions were primarily student bear of Australia. That fuzzy little have to get involved in the here. education is becoming and what it activities and in no way reflect the bear goes around in a continual learning process. Otherwise, the As far as admissions go, ' ► has become. administration's conscious effort state of drunkenness by living off learning process does become students should at least have some G-A: Does the group have any to bring the speakers here. eucalyptus leaves. irrelevant. hopes to bring any speakers to the I am not sure that students eat But it is in no major degree the involvement in the admissions campus? eucalyptus leaves here, but the fault of the subject matter or process here. In many schools Skinner: We had hopes until a wine of the gods must have faculty. It is in part again the fault now, students are playing an few weeks ago. Since there were G-A: Since you have been here affected them in some way. of the students. active role in deciding who is available funds left over from the for nearly four years, do you Among members of the allowed into a particular college . already assigned speakers, we had think you identify what has Political Science Club, we spoke and who isn't. ■ hoped that we could get more become vaguely known as recently about what we termed a G-A: How about a closing speakers. "student apathy?" G-A: Again, on student new reorganization of student statement? But last week, Mr. Ric Mandes, Skinner: I think student involvement, social and political, government, considering perhaps Skinner: There are several head of the Lecture Committee, apathy, first of all, is not do you think student the formulation of a student things that occur to me now. One « informed Dr. Justine Mann, head something restricted to Georgia organizations, such as the student senate and a student judiciary. is that I feel an organization of the Political Science Southern, but that in no way government, the Political Science As it is now, whenever a should be founded to give Department, that while he ameliorates the fact that I am Club, and the GEORGE-ANNE student is accused of breaking a students an opportunity to speak welcomed recommendations for unhappy with this situation. In my should take stands on national rule, he very rarely comes before out on things. This runs up speakers, he felt that there had four years here, I have been and statewide issues? his peers, and if he does it is a against, first the apathy of the been too many political speakers involved with a number of Skinner: Well, as far as that long, long process. students, or second, the fact that on campus. activities that I have felt 'have goes, the newspaper here, if it is We would like to see justice they are involved in something been quite important with my indeed a reflection of student meted out by students in a they feel is more important. In G-A: Can you identify this life, and that I believe are participation and student quicker way. In many high this case, it is a matter of apathy. "over abundance" of political important to many students' lives. awareness, owes it to the students schools today, the administration Secondly, over the last two speakers that have visited Georgia Student apathy, I think, to take a stand, and thereby has entirely relinquished the years, much of the student uproar Southern during your past three manifests itself in several ways: stimulate some type of debate or responsibility of formulating rules has been over what their rights 1 years at this institution? the lack of participation and the discussion. to the students. should be; it has never been Skinner: Well, my personal lack of what I would call The student government, in its emphasized that along with these view is that instead of having an G-A: Do you think the meaningful discussion on issues role as a representative body of rights go certain responsibilities. over abundance, we have had a administration is lagging or that have a high place in student the student, should in some way Students are going to have to scarcity of people that I would hanging on here at Georgia life. express the feelings of students. become involved, and not just sit construe as political speakers. Southern? Is this necessarily a There have been great The SAGC should make sure they backward sign? back and let things happen. In the last two years, we have manifestations of student activity, are aware of the students' needs They only react in an ad hoc ( had Mr. Patrick Jenkin, a member Skinner: I don't call it last spring's March for example, and desires, and if that requires manner. Never do they in any way of Parliment, and Sir Alec backward; a more appropriate and the political campaigns for them to take a stand," then come forth to make use of their Douglas-Hume, who is now a word might be archaic. What you governor in Georgia have brought they should take a stand. activity. Students should feel foreign secretary for the British are seeing here is one rather out some activity on the students' This idea that these institutions themselves a part of a community government. paternalistic attitude on the part part. should remain neutral on issues of the administration toward the that is unique in many instances. But I think over the past two On the whole, students have reminds me of the argument students. Students should recognize years, we have had a bias toward tended to only feed themselves among students here about The idea is that students themselves as what they are. British speakers. and worry about bodily functions, "middle America" and their should be mothered along till they In Geoigia, students are a very < We tend to neglect issues that and they ignore things that may attitudes, and how they fall in are adults. I think students are small min rity, yet they are called could be brought forth by local either take away their body or groups here like the Political going to demand to be given the the "pro' ise of tomorrow." If wc speakers from Statesboro, or take away their food. Science Club and student responsibility of adults. - are inci ^d the "promise of speakers from throughout the government. tomorro- ,"■* I think it is time we nation. If they are going to move This may in part reflect a forward, they should be ruled by got off our collective asses. I feel that we are neglecting an G-A: What do you consider the desire to generate some type of opportunity to get speakers from major issues on this campus? consensus among students. But, in ; Georgia. We have a great many Skinner: Well, the major issues the end, the student sees them as notable speakers and, by ignoring on this campus are issues that in some type of grey matter, that in them, we are to some degree my eyes should have been solved no way excites or incites their hurting ourselves. years ago. interest. COLLEGE SENIOR Unless Al Capp, a At Georgia Southern, we are psuedo-political cartoonist, and still debating the rights of women, This Symbolizes the Finest Deferred John Glenn, an unsuccessful and students in general. There has G-A: You don't think students Premium Life Insurance Plan Available senatorial candidate, can be never been a definition of what are actually breaking their necks to * construed as political, I really these student rights are. get an education? to the GSC Senior don't see that we have had an over There has, however, been a Skinner: You see some abundance. negative definition of what we students who are really out to get We are becoming rather arid an education. ) cannot be or cannot do. Some of territory for what is construed as the main issues, in a broader Most college students, here and political speakers. scope, are the role of a student, everywhere, are caught up in that amorphous term "college life." G-A: Do you think the college his rights as a student, and as a The Greeks, who adopt a very ^ has necessarily stayed away from citizen of Georgia. distinct style of dress and the controversial speakers? Students have clamored for people who grow long hair and Skinner: Well, it's quite easy to more responsibility, more rights in wear jeans have become almost Our only request is that you see for yourself THE COLLEGE jump to those conclusions, and I their lives, yet at the same time, hypnotized with the symbolic DEFENDER before you begin your Life Insurance Program. Vam often tempted to feel that refuse to become more involved. We call it a privilege to counsel with you regarding your way, This reflects a problem that idea of a life style. These are the present and future insurance needs and we welcome a personal Julian Bond has said in the past cannot be attributed to the symbols that we live by. They visit to our office for complete information and benefits. . .we that he would like to speak to administration, but must be water down the very process of I Georgia's college students. But for traced back to the students education. do not require a $10.00 deposit nor do we charge a %5.00 year some reason, he has never themselves. When we speak of students service fee. managed to make Georgia G-A: Would you say then that being involved in the academic I Southern College. I am not even the political science club offers process, we are speaking of their THE COLLEGE DEFENDER - UNDERWRITTEN BY sure efforts have ben made to get students the opportunity to "get interest in registration, BILLY C. ROLAND AGENCY & ASSOCIATES him here. involved?" preregistration, what time to get Recently in Atlanta, there was Skinner: To a great degree, I'm up and go to bed, and what time 4 Windsor Village - Georgia Ave. they will have to be in class. They • ^a significant Congressional sorry to say, it reflects apathy. GENERAL AGENT - AMERICAN DEFENDER LIFE INSURANCE election between Fletcher The fact that students have to go are more concerned with this than CO. Thompson, a white incumbent, out and garner support for such they are with what is in the class. ASSOCIATE AGENTS - BERYL WAGNER - BENNETT ANDREWS and Andrew Young, former an opportunity as this club, and Faculty members have spoken v.member of the Southern Christian the fact that we have to have an on the lack of student interest in -JAMES CREWS Leadership Conference. This race organization to do this, reflects subject matter and there is talk HM^H

(Swirgp-Atm? ^ Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1970 Page 14 SP0R1 Annual Blue-White Contest Set November 18, 8 P.M.

Georgia Southern's annual pumping in 17.4 points per game Mills, a 6-5 forward, is from Blue-White intrasquad basketball last year. Laurens, South Carolina, and game will be played Wednesday, Some of the most outstanding Palmer and Wallace both hail from November 18, Athletic Director freshmen ever to play for GSC Springfield, Georgia. J.I. Clements announced Monday. will also be in the spotlight as Also expected to see his first Tipoff will be at 8 p.m. they make their first appearance starting role as an Eagle will be Clements also said, "Tickets before Southern's fans. Probable junior college Ail-American Mike are now on sale all over campus starters for the freshmen will be Stokes from Columbus, Georgia. by members of the various high school's number two scorer Mike averaged 26 points per game fraternities and sororities. in the nation last year, last season for Gainesville Junior Admission will be 50 cents for Ail-American Johnny Mills, and College and is generally expected students and $1 for adults." the scoring duo of Richard to fill the space on the varsity The Blue-White game, a Wallace and Tommy Palmer. vacated by John Norman. tradition at GSC, is a favorite attraction of the quarter because it offers the students and other fans of the Eagles a preview of the varsity and freshman teams for the coming season. New head coach J.E. Rowe will be in direction of the varsity Deon Hillegass Eagles in 1970 as they prepare to meet such tough opponents as Bradley University and Florida State. Rebounding will certainly be Soccer Revisited the main problem for the '70 Eagles as they try to minimize the Now that the cartoon has caught your eye, a further explanation is loss of 6-7 forward John Norman necessary. and 6-6 center Roger Moore. [f you haven't read last week's column, put this down and do so. If Returning starters are 6-5 you haven't read the cross country team's letter, glance over to it first. In my reference to decay, I meant that interest in GSC sports around forward Phil Sisk and two guards, the campus is deteriorating. Gene Brown and Steve Buckler. In my adovocation of an intercollegiate soccer team, I was referring Buckler has been the number two scorer for the past two seasons, to an additional autumn sport being added to our roster. On my so-called derogatory comment of the cross country team being dilapidated, I was going by Thorndike's definition-". . .partly ruined or decayed through neglect." Neglect, my fellow runners, is no reflection on your ability, of which Tryouts will be held for I'm one of the first to applaud. the 1 970-71 GSC Neglect in the sense that not one of you has yet received any freshman basketball team acclamation that goes along with being a local sports hero. Thursday, November 12, Your team holds the unique power of keeping our school's NCAA at 7:30 p.m. in the Hanner rating. Every college in the Association has to have one sport or more Fieldhouse, freshman every quarter. coach David Patton If you decide to quit or boycott, what sport would we have to fill announced Monday. Only our obligation? This is where my soccer comes in. freshman men are eligible The Eagles' freshman star Johnny Mills warms up in preparation for the My open letter to the Athletic Department of last week has been for the team. Blue-White game, November 18, with the help of usherettes Kay Childs answered. (left) and Kay Musslewhite (right). Mills was a high school AH-American In an interview with Athletic Director J.I. Clements, the facts were and the number two scorer in the country. * spelled out, in what appears to be a most satisfactory solution. According to Mr. Clements, soccer has been thought of very seriously as a fall sport. The problem right now is money, which is also the problem of cross country. Letters Traveling expenses for a soccer team would cost ten cents a mile for a fully equipped roster of 1 8 players. A schedule of 50 per cent NCAA Editor: to be one of the best beaten soundly was at the teams is also a prerequisite. Andthe final requirement, which ties in a Carrollton Invitational and that* track team, is a place to play. Attention Mr. Hillegass: cross-country teams in the state, you must remember that this has was by teams in which every Our Athletic Department has been at work. They have submitted a runner was on scholarship. plan, the first of its kind, to the U.S. Government asking for a full grant I really enjoyed your article been accomplished by a team that "Why Not Soccer?" in the only runs for the enjoyment of Mr. Hillegass, you must have of S300,000 to build a Tartan Turf track. realized all this before you called* Inside the track, facilities for soccer, tennis, badminton, and November 3 issue of the running and for the desire to win. GEORGE-ANNE. Never have I Now, what does all this the team dilapidated. It is very volleyball would be available. Seating would be for around 3,000. odd that you never gave us a Completing the cost would be lights and an outside fence. seen such an ill-informed person amount to? Georgia Southern has make such an ignorant mistake. one of the best sports programs of write-up in the GEORGE-ANNE. Location of this facility would be below the baseball park on "the In fact, the only time you even* golf course." Approximately three months would be needed to any college its size in the nation. First, let me begin by asking had an article about the team was complete the major part of the complex. The only trouble is it's still In fact, only four or five colleges you how you can say the Georgia when a team member wrote it for being, tied up in the government, and, even then, it may be vetoed. have a better program than GSC. Southern sports program is you to put in the paper. Now here is the key to the sports picture at GSC in one Sure, Georgia State, Georgia decaying? Our basketball team College, Emory, and Oglethorpe Now, don't you think this' word-money. That is what the cartoon is all about. won a place in the regional article on soccer was just Thirty-four per cent of our activity fee goes to athletics, of which a have soccer teams, but what about playoffs last year. something you dreamed up large part is given to basketball in Qrder to keep up our high caliber of the rest of their programs? Our golf team was ranked because you knew you hadn't play. Have you ever heard of Georgia second in the nation. Our tennis been doing your job as sports We need money. Big Blue was formed to help carry the load of our State having a gym team? A good team is one of the best in the basketball or baseball team? The editor? financial burdens. The school also needs the support of its alumni, some South. only one of these schools that Look at your sports page-two of whom are not the most ravished humans in Georgia. Our baseball team beat Florida receives hardly any national articles on the Globetrotters and^ But where does the blame lie? Not in the crosscountry team. Not in State last year, the number one ranking is Oglethorpe. one on the intramural report. the Athletic Department. Not in Big Blue or the Alumni. Not in the Very good, Mr. Hillegass, very basketball team. team in the nation. Our What is the sport?-Basketball! gymnastics team is one of the best Who beats them every year? good! But. possibly, in the students themselves. How can you expect our The Cross Country Team* recruiters to get high quality players when student support for athletics in the nation. Georgia Southern, of course! And last, but not least, the Now, let's go back to the Eddy Hunter is low? How can one expect large donations from outside sources when Joe Williams student apathy at sporting events seems to be at an all-time high? "dilapidated" cross-country team, dilapidated cross-country team. which is only three years old, is The team has lost only one dual Bill Amon The solution to all our maladies can start with you as an individual Phillip Curri# student. Take an interest in the Eagles the way ,you take an interest in one of the top four or five teams meet and that was to Emory by in the state. one (1) point. Carroll Bollett Budweiser. Graeme Haley Believe me. it's an inexpensive date. While it doesn't seem too great The only time the team was Si ■- THE GEORGE-ANNE, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1970 Page 15 DEAN HILLEGASS Intramural Insights

n a short week, athletically Kappa Sigma had one hundred The Blue claimed the ball speaking, there was one upset and and five total yards, seven first touched the ground. The Green V i< one incomplete game in Greek downs, and Bailey threw four for claimed Massey got Deloaeh's Hag football. Delta Tau Delta upset thirteen completions. behind the 50 yard line. third place Pi Kappa Phi 7 to 6, Penetration was to decide the There was such a pile up that thus moving the Delt's into fifth outcome of the game, which place. the referees could not clearly see already had darkness on its side. The game of the year was set the action. The result—at the time on a cold afternoon last Thursday. On Kappa Sigma's third of this story, the game, or the All that was decided in the hard offensive play, a seven yard run penetration portion, will be fought contest was that five put the ball five yards into ATO's played over on a future date. referees were still not enough to territory. make a decision on the Alpha Tau In volleyball action last week Omega-Kappa Sigma tilt. ATO then connected on a Kappa Sigma beat Sigma Pi and twelve-yard pass to Jerry Brantly Tau Epsilon Phi whipped Chi Both teams went into the that put the Green back seven. Sigma, moving the victors into the contest undefeated. Both teams finals of the winners' bracket. left the field undefeated. \ On Kappa Sig's last play a 'defensive duel from the start, sweep fell one yard short of the In the losers'bracket, Sigma neither team came close to mid stripe, thus, almost assuredly, Nu took Sigma Phi Epsilon, while putting points on the board. giving the game to the Blue. j Alpha Tau defeated Pi Kappa Phi. The regular game statistics What happened next is not In sorority football, Kappa read: Alpha Tau Omega, 88 total completely clear to anyone. Delta was victorious over Phi Mu. yards, four first downs, and ATO's -intention was to ground Zeta Tau Alpha took another one, Sigma Phi Epsilon's Jerry Robertson goes for a big gain against Chi Deloach was nine for fourteen the ball the second Deloach got this time from Alpha Xi Delta. Sigma. passing. the snap. ^^^ JIM WILSON'S Intramural Standings

SportScope Flag Football through November 8

Won Lost Offensive Pts Defensive Pts Alpha Tau Omega 6 0 119 12 Kappa Sigma 6 0 103 i g Chi Sigma (Sigma Chi) 6 2 120 31 In its second year of existence, the cross-country team has Pi Kappa Phi 6 2 75 28 lost only one meet out of six this season. The team has run Delta Tau Delta 5 4 48 76 'against schools like West Virginia, Emory, Armstrong, and Sigma Nu 4 4 48 95 Georgia State. Sigma Phi Epsilon 3 4 34 53 Phi Delta Theta 3 5 50 78 Granted, these are not NCAA powerhouses, but the Tau Epsilon Phi 2 5 31 49 Harriers are not a powerhouse team. The seven guys on the Kappa Alpha 2 5 15 73 46 team realize their limits, but they love to run. Sigma Pi 1 6 26 Tau Kappa Epsilon 0 8 0 114 Every member of the team runs 10 miles a day. The first meet of the season is usually a three-mile course which Independents increases as the season progresses. NCAA meets are 5'/2-6 Hole-in-the-wall 4 1 46 19 i miles in length. Phi Epsilon Kappa 4 1 57 25 BSU 3 2 33 12 The cross-country men do not have a coach at present. Delta Sigma Pi 1 4 6 55 . Coach Ron Oertley, a gymnastics coach, helps the boys all he Card's 1 5 31 57 [ can and accompanies them on their trips. Sigma Nu 7 Phi Delta Theta 6 Delta Tau Delta 7 Pi Kappa Phi 6 In an interview with Oertley, he implied that Tau Epsilon Phi 6 Sigma Pi 0 cross-country was in need of more financial help and backing Chi Sigma 14 Sigma Phi Epsilon 6 from the athletic department. Alpha Tau Omega vs. Kappa Sigma (incompete) B#H 13 Delta Sigma Pi 0 He was also quick lo point out that all this takes time. Phi Epsilon Kappa 13 Card's 6 To be eligible for NCAA standing, a school must have a sport every quarter. Since cross-country is the only fall sport Southern has, it is the only thing that allows us to be a member of the NCAA. This should (although it hasn't so far) pull some strings from the purse. Cross-country is also a lead up to a much more popular sport-track and field. A request for Federal assistance is already in Washington. This request is for money to build a tartan track with lighting, fencing, tennis and badminton courts, and a probable soccer field in the middle. The cost will run around $300,000. If and when the grant comes through, the track could be completed within four to five months. Cross-country keeps us in the NCAA, but what is more important, it gives guys the guts and willpower to run 10 miles a day a chance to enjoy their sport on the college level. True, it is not a great spectator sport, but that doesn't | mean it isn't a good one. Let's not use it as an inter-policy football. I think we need more sports at Southern, but let's not knock over the ones "we have trying to get some more ... An Alpha Xi Delta runner is bottled up in their loss to Zeta Tau Alpha. THE GEORGE ANNE, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1970 Page 16 FOOTBALL CONTEST §£sj£ s^ZIIIIIIIIZIl Pl"ck fthe Winners c;ty ad st te Win $10.00 Cash!

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