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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MISCELLANY, the Wallace GSC creative arts magazine, will be distributed free in Shot Newton 330 , May 24. See bulletin below published by students of georgia southern Tuesday, May 16, 1972 Statesboro, Ga. 30458 Volume 52, No. 27 Mayer Named Professor Of The Year By PAM WHITE G-A Staff Writer Dr. Robert A. Mayer, GSC Since the award originated, the body because, "the committee clearly known." In a letter to the When asked what his response assistant professor of music, was Professor of the Year has been decided to compare the per- Sisters of Gamma Beta Phi, he said, "I am certain that it (the was when he received the honor, named Professor of the Year in elected on registration day by centage of votes a professor Mayer said, "I was over- the Honors Day activities May 8 student vote. A student could not received to the number of award) will serve to challenge the best efforts'of the teaching at McCroan Auditorium. Dr. vote for a professor who had not students he taught in the last whelmed. I appreciated the honor faculty as I know it will to me. It Mayer directs the Statesboro taught him within the last year. year. This way, professors who more because there are such is a great stimulant to improve GSC Symphony, which he helped This qualification, according to teach small classes have just as great professors on the faculty." to establish, and teaches two some members of the Honors good a chance as those whose teachin; music for teachers classes. He Committee, detracts from the classes are larger." received his undergraduate and meaning of the award. Also, "It may have been done at masters degrees from Nor- because the election was held on registration without a lot of thwestern University, and ob- registration day, when most publicity", said Richter, "to cut tained his Ph.D. from the students are too preoccupied to down on block voting and electing University of North Carolina. stop and vote, the members feel someone not deserving of the Before joining the GSC faculty that the election should be an- honor. There are still not enough three years ago, Dr. Mayer was a nounced, and held on a pre- safeguards against this type of charter member of the Bir- determined date. mass voting to publicize too mingham, Ala. and Winston- Dr. Fred Richter, assistant widely, but we are sharpening up Salem, N.C. symphonies. professor of English, recipient of the procedure for the election and The Professor of the Year last year's award, ispresently on any suggestions from students •award was established last year a committee which determines will be considered." by the Gamma Beta Phi Sorority the criterion for the Professor of Dr. Mayer agrees that, "every at GSC to give recognition to the Year Award. He feels that student should have the op- members of the faculty for this year's award was definitely portunity to make his choice, and dedication and outstanding work. representative of the student the time and hour should be Inside This Week A Task Force program has been created to promote voter Committee Appointed registration. See. . .page 2. Sections of the new 18-year-old malority law are stated. See. . .page 2. To Select New Dean A tour of the Education Building reveals many facilities contained within. See. . .page 5.

Entak 2 Masquers Review 6 Dateline Southern 3 Of Arts And Sciences Sports 7 Editorials 4 Society News 8 By CONNIE VARNADOE Letters to the Editor 5 G-A Staff Writer A nine-member committee are: Dr. Betty Lane, Mr. Henry work congenially with associates •k -k Bulletin if + appointed by President Pope A. Her, Dr. Edwin Hibbs, Dr. Earl and to respond flexibly and Governor George Wallace, a candidate for the presidency, was shot Duncan has been meeting since Lavender, Dr. Taylor Scott, Dr. imaginatively to changing needs yesterday while speaking to a crowd in a shopping center in Laurel, mid-February in order to select a Georgia Watson, Dr. Robert and special challenges." Maryland. He was taken to Holy Cross Hospital where he is in new Dean of the School of Arts Gerken, and Mrs. Mary Mikell. One applicant was recently critical condition. He was shot three times, including a bullet lodged and Sciences. Working with invited to the college to be in- near his spine. See related editorial. . . page 4. chairman Dr. Fielding Russell According to Vice President N.W. Quick, the committee has terviewed and another is ex- pected today. These people received "well over 100" ap- plications from all over the remain in Statesboro for ap- Dancers Present Spring Festival proximately two days, during United States. It has already The Concert Dancers will between the two." She added, "The Bells" is based on the completed what Dr. Quick ter- which time they meet various present a Spring Concert "The production is done almost poem by Edgar Allan Poe. The med the "semi-final screening" administrators and heads of Festival, May 14-16, at 8:15 p.m. entirely by students. We have suite is based on the poem of applicants, thereby narrowing departments, a group of students, in McCroan. Ruth Green, students from all fields variation by Konstantin Balmont. the number of people under the Selection committee, Vice assistant professor of physical represented, not just from the The music for the dance was done consideration to between eight President Quick, and President education and director of the dancers or Masquers." by Serge Rachmaninoff and done and ten. Duncan. According to Dr. Quick, Concert Dr.r.c^o, said, "The The "Soap Opera Satire" is by the Moscow Philharmonic after "two or three" applicants festival will include two suites, based on a poem by Michael Orchestra. To qualify for the position have visited, it is likely that the Segers and Ruth Green. Dr. which will be open as of July 1, committee will make its final 'Soap Opera Satire,' and 'The Dr. Green said, "The poem is Bells.' "the Dean of the School of Arts recommendations. A list of ap- Green said, "The suite is just extremely morbid, thus making The first suite will last about 10 what the title implies, a and Sciences should have an proximately three people, all minutes and the second about 40, hilariously funny satire on soap this suite much different from the earned doctorate of its equivalent approved by the committee, will with a 10 minute intermission operas." first. Balmont's version of Poe's in an appropriate discipline, be submitted to President experience and demonstrated Duncan. Then, with the aid of the poem is nine lines longer and competence both in teaching and Vice President, he will decide doesn't end with death being the in academic administration, and and rnafe the final recom- ultimate. Balmont's version gives a kind of lift at the end of a record of scholarly endeavor." mendation to the Board of Also, the Dean should be able "to Regents. the poem which we symbolize with the use of silver bells. This ends the suite symbolizing the recycle of life." —Students Urged— The dance will be performed with four groups of dancers: To Register silver, gold, brass, and iron. "The silver is symbolistic of birth and Voter registrars will be at the Landrum Center Wednesday youth, the gold symbolizes and Thursday from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. to register students to vote in local and national elections. Students who worked with Dean matrimony "and that period of Waller and city chief registrar James Anderson to secure the on- life, brass meaning the time of campus registration drive will act as deputy registrars. crucial decisions and respon- Students must show I.D., drivers license and Landrum box sibility and iron being old age and number to vote. Concert Dancers Perform death." Page TWO -THE GEORGE-ANNE— Tuesday, May 16, 1972 Law Retains Regent Power The following" are sections out regulations for the government, related activities of the student shall be deemed to have gained of Georgia, in the absence of a of the 18-year old majority law control and management of the body." residence while attending anv clear demonstration that he has which deal directly with GSC 2. "For the purposes of educational institution in this established domicile in this State University System; nor shall this state studer^. ta and has otherwise complied with Act be construed so as to limit the determining resident status for as a full-time student, as such 1. "Nothing in this Act shall be the rules governing the residency authority of any institution of the tuition or fees, no person who has status is defined by the Board of construed to limit the powers of University System of Georgia to attained the legal age of majority Regents of the University System status of students as adopted by the Board of Regents of the adopt and enforce rules or the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia to regulations governing housing, University System of Georgia. adopt and enforce rules and conduct, discipline and other Entak Is Opened The residence, for tuition or fee recycled jeans, Mexican wedding Given up hope that you'd ever purposes, of any person receiving shirts, peasant blouses and discover a boutique with original, regular financial assistance from quality clothes you could afford ^alters, and is imported from SE on your measly allowance? countries such as Norway, India, his parents, or whose parent's ?jmI S?!P. Entak, owned by Walt Seedlock England and Pakistan. Walt income was taken into account by Tuesday, May 16, 1972 and Tom Henderson, recently chooses his merchandise ac- opend in Windsor Village. Entak cording to customer demand. any private or governmental sells women's clothing as well as Entak also sells posters from agency furnishing financial front foreign and Broadway boutique apparer for men. Their educational assistance to such merchandise include clogs. shows. person, including scholarships, The interior design of Entak is ii^^WtWSSWiftWSPSfS^^i ssssssssss modern, yet personal, and was loans or otherwise, shall be tne designed and built by Seedlock same as that of his parent. In the and Henderson. event such person's parents have 'Task Force' Educates "I went to college in a small separate domiciles, his residence town," commented Walt, "and I for tuition or fee purposes shall know how hard it can be to find current clothes. I chose to open be the domicile of the parent Entak in Statesboro because I'd furnishing him the greater Voters For Registration financial assistance, or the never been here before." Entak opens at 10 a.m. and closes when parent having the larger income Walt tires, "which is usually if neither furnishes such By DONNA SMITH around 7:30 p.m." assistance." Civic organizations and other Walker emphasized that the will lead to a group of elected groups, along with individual major objective of Task Force is officials who will represent all citizens, have joined to form the "to help people become better the people in a non-biased way." Community Task Force for Voter citizens and to help people Education and Registration. Student workers are need in the become a part of their en- voter registration drive. In- Task Force is a local program terested students should contact which grew from necessity. vironment both politically and Dewitt Walker at 764-3043. Concerned citizens realized that economically. "We hope that this over half the people eligible to vote are not registered. As a result, Task Force was formed to eliminate apathy in the com- WINDSOR munity. Dewitt Walker, one of the •aders of the project, said that ENIffilS me organization is "a community VILLAGE force for voter registration rather than any one organization or person." SWEAT'S One purpose of Task Force is to reeister all eligible citizens in Bulloch County by the June '6 Register now for registration deadline. Another PIT BAR-B-Q goal is the- gathering of in- Summer Quarter 1972 form a tion concerning registration rules Shd regulations L.AA. & Allen Williams to make people aware of this information. Task Force also serving you aims to have registrars who will be in charge of rural areas where Warwick Hall people do not have transportation AAon. -Sat. 10:30 A.M. til 10 P.M. nor time to go to the court house. Sundays 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. for women Walker stated, "We have requested through a letter to the Catering Service chief registrar of Bulloch County Eton Hall to deputize a list of potential registrars who will register for men people in rural areas. We are now- College Plaza \ i awaiting an answer regarding his 764-4819 decision." York Hall ATTENTION!! IV.W/Owrters—Get a good for graduate students rebuilt engine (installed) for only "250.00. Guaranteed six /^^/ Renting months or 6,000 miles^ call 764-7664: Enjoy: air conditioning for Sumrrfer Quarter The and swimming pool George La Vista Hall ■ Call; Anne 236 Vista Circle Needs Contact Fred Grist - 764-5951 764-5146 Air conditioned You Color TV

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Pw™E Reese and Williams Receive » DATELINE Statewide Business Awards Two members of the GSC Beta Lambda chapter in the The primary purposes of Phi chapter of Phi Beta Lambda, a state with its "Project Follow- Beta Lambda are to develop professional business society, up." The project included ob- competent, aggressive business Southern taining curriculum feedback leadership and to create more recently received statewide from representative Phi Beta interest and understanding in the awards at the 24th Annual Lambda alumni, with the aim of intelligent choice of business Hibbs Publishes Article Leadership Conference in improved career usefulness in occupations. Atlanta. college curriculum, and The GSC cTiapter is now Dr. Edwin T. Hibbs, head of the biology department, has published a establishing an employment working to finance a trip for the Jamie Reese, a junior business research paper in the American Potato Journal. follow-up system for graduating two winners to the National The article, entitled "Genetic Variation in a Population of education major from Kite, students to inform the school of Leadership Conference in Tetraploid Potatoes: Foliar Resistance to Oviposition of the Potato captured first place honors in their business pursuits. Houston June 18-20. Leafhopper," was co-authored with Dr. L.L. Sanford, research competition for "Miss Future geneticist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Dr. O.V. Business Executive" of Georgia. ;@&rlson',!aSsociate professor of biology at Stout State University. l6iHibbs:received his A.B., M.S. and Ph. D. degrees from Ohio State Mrs. Sherry Williams, a senior ,Hn|ye5sity. He joined the faculty in 1970. from Statesboro, finished second ,sqirfern: in the competition for "Miss »riT ■ jd 11 G: FutuFeV Business* Teacher" of Professors Get Award ■ ! .ins Georgia. Drs. Rex Nelson, associate professor of industrial technology, and The GSC organization also Arv Vogel /assistant professor of graphic arts technology and printing captured second place in the management, recently received the "Outstanding Service Award" from the Georgia Industrial Arts Association (GIAA) for their work in "Most Original Project" for a Phi promoting industrial arts in Georgia. Nelson has served as the editor of the GIAA Newsletter with Vogel serving as production editor. Thigpen Discusses Hypnosis Nelson received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Fort „,_ Kansas By RICK BEENE nings, although there is reason to state of mind," Thigpen said. State College, and his Ed.D. from the University of North Colorado." "Anyone can learn how to believe that the, ancient Egyp- "Disassociation is an unusual He joined the faculty in 1968. Vogel received his A.B.S. from Snow hypnotize someone," said Cor- tians used some form of it," said College, and his B.A. and M.A. from North Colorado State University, bett H. Thigpen, nationally Thigpen. He added, "During the ability that we all possess. known psychiatrist and author of the faculty in 1967. 1830's hypnosis was used ex- Everyone tends to disassociate, The Three Faces of Eve. "I tensively as an anesthetic. as when we find ourselves looking aurer Receives Scholarship learned hypnosis out of a ten cent Eventually it came to be used as book." a cure-all." off into space for short periods of time." Melvin Wayne Maurer, a junior marketing major, has been Although Thigpen said that After the introduction of ether hypnosis is "almost completely as an anesthetic, "Hypnosis was awarded an all-expenses scholarship to the Kleid Collegiate Direct "Not everyone can be hyp- harmless," he said that "it Mail Institute, May 14-19, in Chicago, Illinois. thought of as some type of black notized. The mind has to be The scholarships were awarded by the contributors and supporters should never be used for en- magic," said Thigpen. passive and relaxed, but at the of the Direct Mail Educational Foundation to 30 college juniors tertainment." "The American Indian would same time in a state of intense planning careers in business, especially direct mail advertising. The uses and history of hyp- put himself under a type of self- concentration," he said. The scholarships were awarded by the judges who based their nosis were Thigpen's topics as he hvnnosis when going through decisions on two criteria: (1) an application form from the student There are many uses of hyp- nominated explaining why he or she would like a career in ad- spoke to a small crowd in Mc- painful trials," he said. Thigpen nosis. "In psychiatry hypnosis is vertising; and (2) an application of recommendation and evaluation Croan auditorium May 9. The further explained that through used to give patients a clear un- from the nominating faculty member. self-hypnosis one could "lessen derstanding of their minds. It is speech was part of the 1971-72 the pain by disassociating the an intense form of psychotherapy College Lecture Series. mind and the body." Pittman Has Summer School "There is really no way to tell "Hypnosis is a disassociated that should never be abused," when hypnosis had its begin- state, an artificially induced said Thigpen. The Marvin Pittman Laboratory School will operate a summer school session for high school students this summer. The eight week session will begin June 12 and continue through August 4 with daily hours set from 8 to 11:15 a.m. Course offerings will be in the areas of mathematics, science, English, and history. Teachers for the summer session will come from the regular staff of Apartments the Marvin Pittman School and the GSC School of Education. Full unit credit will be awarded for those students who successfully complete the requirements of the course. The tomorrow way of The Marvin Pittman School is fully accredited by the Georgia Ac- Total electric Swimming pool crediting Commission and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Shag carpet Garden & Townhouse Nelson Presents Paper Air-cond. & Electric heat 1 & 2 Bedroom Free Cable TV Furnished & Unfurnished Dr. Robert Nelson, assistant professor of chemistry, recently presented a paper at the annual meeting of the Georgia Academy of Located Adjacent to the Campus Sciences at Athens. TOWNHOUSE APTS. ON MULBERRY ST. DOWNTOWN The paper, entitled "Gas Density in Steady State Effusive Flow," i represents the result of collaboration between Dr. Nelson and Dr. S.O. Colgate of the University of Florida Department of Chemistry. The above 170 units complete and ready for The research for the paper was supported by grants recently received from the 5SC Faculty Research Fund and a research grant- occupancy. For summer and fall quarter 400 in-aid from the Society of the Sigma Xi, a scientific honorary society. Nelson received his Sc.B. degree from Brown University and his apartments under construction 100 to be Ph.D. degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He completed for September 1972 Occupancy. joined the faculty in 1970. located on Chandler Road Adj. GSC Campus, tennis courts, Club House, Stables, & Golf Course.

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But is it really possible to be shocked by political assassination attempts when three assassinations have occurred in the last ten years? Four years ago, also in the early summer, presidential candidate Robert Kennedy was shot. Following his death there was a loud public clamor for legislation to protect candidates. It was predicted that candidates might never again campaign publicly. Perhaps all speeches would be presented by television and radio exclusively. Eventually though, the clamor quieted. Candidates once again began campaigning publicly. Once again a candidate has been shot. We have an uncanny ability to absorb shock. If renewed demands for legislation protecting candidates raised, there is no guarantee that this time they will be acted upon. Gloomiest Guesses War In The Name Of by Mary Martin Saturday was the fourth anniversary of the beginning of the Paris peace talks. Nine days earlier the talks came to a halt (or rather the Peace and Brotherhood delegates ceased meeting) as each side awaits the outcome of Nixon's peace, they will leave North took away the privileges of an mining of Haiphong Harbor. Howard Vietnam to the North Viet- aristocracy and redistributed namese. When the talks began four years ago there prevailed, if not a furor of Thrower The opposing argument is that them. What did equality mean? Nixon's recent drastic moves in view of the approaching optimism, at least a feeling of relief that perhaps finally there was a Did it mean that all men were against North Vietnam stirred summit talks, we should not beginning to the end. The only person I remember who didn't share the immediate response across the escalate. And if we involve friends and brothers? No, it hopefulness was my history teacher. I asked him then how long he meant that all belonged to the country. Within hours of his ourselves in another country's thought a settlement might take—6 months, a year? He scowled with announcement that North war, then so can Russia. elite. Killing was an ancient Vietnamese harbors are to be I wish I knew how to choose prestige. This was why the same scowl used in lectures concerning what he called F.D.R.'s blockaded and mined, that sides; I wish I could decipher "dictatorship" and said that the talks could go on indefinitely without measures are being taken to cut exactly what the hell is going on, revolutions plunged in blood. ... off inland supply routes, that but it's too complicated for me. Then came Napoleon, a gangster bringing peace. troops, once again, are to be sent who washed Europe on blood. When do you kill? During our painful experience in Vietnam each of us can remember into South Vietnam and t) When do you declare war? There came Stalin, for whom the certain draft numbers are to be When and what should I fight? really great prize was unob- predictions made years ago concerning the course of the war. called, several colleges across Sometimes, perhaps, killing structed enjoyment of murder. the country were scenes for In 1967, Simon and Garfunkel recorded a version of "Silent Night" and war stem from necessary ...And for the middle part of protests. Many people were society, there was envy and with a newscast being played in the background. One of the an- arrested. motives; but, as I see it, war and worship of this power to kill. nouncements is that "former vice-president Nixon said today the U.S. On the other hand, Nixon killing become an extension of a supporters quickly praised his ...The middle class had formed can look can look forward to five more years of war in Vietnam." Then action. Senator Bob Doyle of mob. Somebody says "This is no standards of honor. Thus, it it was a bad joke. Now it is a nauseating reality. Kansas said that Nixon made "a right!", and people surround and had no resistance to the glamour of killers. One realizes that one is getting older when the gloomiest guesses bold move, a necessary move." cheer him. Somebody says "This Each side tries to justify itself and most bitter predictions made in another time and place come threatens our rights!", and People let a central figure lead to the U.S. population (or to it- them. They waddled along through blistering and ugly1 this far down the road. self) and arguments, violent people say "Yeah, you're behind, quacking out his words arguments, abound. right!", and then there is loss of and imitating his movements like One side says get out of ducklings following their mother. somebody else's war—we've got individual identity to a central identity and then it's right to kill Human qualities, those that enough domestic problems; separate us from other species, besides, the whole point of the because there is a Reason and a vanish, fall apart. North Vietnamese escalation is that UiS. troops are out of the leader personifying the mob idea. In the name of Peace and way. The Vietnamese don't care Kill the commies! or kill the Brotherhood war protestors and Editorial Staff who wins; they've had war for 25 Yanks!— depending on your demonstrators kill police and Larry England Editor years, and they are tired, sick of mob's direction. Everybody destroy property while the pro- Bill Neville \ Managing Editor it. And why should we try to war people, who in the name of Geoffrey Bennett News Editor thinks his side is Right! Lynn Harris City Editor protect a country by forcing our Everybody justifiesjiis actions. democracy say that everyone has Mary Martin Features Editor beliefs on them. After all, they the right to voice his own Bert James Sports Editor have been around longer than we I call it murder—ridiculous, opinion, batter and kill the anti- Shep Bryson Entertainment Editor Pa-Pa Cochran Society Editor have. Leave them alone. inexcusable, animalistic war people. And, at the top of the slaughter, profaning not only life Darryl Yearwood Copy Editor The other side says we have to ladder, leaders say this or that Carolyn Tinker Assistant Copy Editor but human beings themselves. about the war,' obfuscating true Steve Cole ._ ...... Art Editor protect our remaining troops. In Margie Brown '■■■■■■■■■■•■■'■ ■'■■ ■ ■■■■ ■■■'■ Typist order to do this we must escalate. Saul Bellow, in Mr. Sammler's facts, and therefore deny the STAFF WRITERS democracy they represent. Richard Beene, Juliette Brown, Jennie Cranford, Michael Henry, If we aren't careful, we will lose Planet, expresses this concept: South Vietnam to the communist Steve Hooley, Jill Jones, Georgette Lipford, Guy Mathis, Ross He knew it (killing) was one of For me to know when to fight I Neville, Donna Smith, Kirby Waters, Connie Varnadoe. forces and then lose bargaining would have to be physically at- Business Staff ground which could hurt us in the luxuries. No wonder princes tacked—unless, of course, I was a efforts to effect the release of our Randy Stewart Business Manager had so long reserved the right to president or a chairman or a Leo Gregory .Advertising Manager 'pOW's. We must stop the spread premier. Then I could tell. Mikie Emerson .'. Secretary of Communism. murder with impunity. At the Pete Thomas Circulation Manager Russia and China watch. very bottom of society there was Maybe the movies have the The opinions, expressed on these pages are those of the student Some people fear aUS-Russia answer: arm the leaders of our writers and not necessarily those of the college faculty and ad- confrontation. Russia has also a kind of impunity because countries and put them in a nice, ministration. denounced the US escalation, but no one cared what happened. big field and let them hack at Published weekly October to June by students of Georgia Southern trouble may enuse if the USSR Under that dark, brutal mass each other. Winner takes all. College, Statesboro, Ga. Subscription rate $3.50 per year. Offices decides to run harbor blockades, blood crimes were often located in Rooms 108 and 110, Frank I. Williams Centt Georgia Southern College, News-Editorial Telephone 764-6611, -xt. 244. which would be politically wrong disregarded. And at the very top, "So it goes." The Business Office, 764-6611, ext. 418—Printed by the Statesboro Herald with the summit talks coming up the ancient impunities of kings Slaughterhouse Five, Kurt Publishing Company, Statesboro, Ga. 30458. May 22. So, if Russia really wants and nobles. ... In a revolution you Vonnegut, Jr. Page FIVE Tuesday, May 16, 1972 —THE GEORGE-ANNE— Acker Charges G-A Misleading Editor: establish a board consisting of mally recommend a joint of "being ripped off by landlords I personally dislike to point out seven students and nine faculty student-faculty board, though I and local merchants." Therefore, mistakes made by other people, members to study the feasibility will say that, when enough in- there seems to be a need for this for I too make my share. formation is gathered and con- committee. The purpose behind of an Academic Appeals Court." However, it is necessary to call crete ideas are formulated, the Student Consumer Protection attention to two misin- In actuality, I simply asked faculty members will be con- Committee would be to in- terpretations presented in the sulted before a proposal is vestigate such complaints approval by SAGC members to where an end is not yet in sight. George-Anne last week con- appoint a few students to finalized. produced by students and to cerning the Academic Appeals research and study the possibility The other area needing at- determine whether the facts What Nixon's speech meant Board and the Student Consumer of establishing an Academic tention is the misleading section surrounding the particular case was: Protection Committee. Appeals Court. At this time, three about the Student Consumer should be brought to the attention A) Vietnamization is a failure. The article in question states, students are doing such work. No Protection Committee. Many of the proper authorities. B)Nixon is not "winding down" "A proposal was then passed to proposal was ever made to for- students have complained to me Harold Acker the war; he is only decreasing American casualties. When are we Americans going to Education Building Has Vietnam realize that Richard Nixon is still Dear Editor, the spoiled brat he was in the Variety Of Purposes PHASE IV. fifties? When will we realize that The library area contains the use of equipment to prepare Nixon is still the right wing war "The facilities of the School of library science department and curriculum and media specialists In response to the May 8 hawk he always was? When are Education were formerly located to work in public schools. The Vietnam speech fiasco by the the library facilities for Marvin we Americans going to cast off in seven different buildings; now Pittman Laboratory School. The future studio is now in use as a "Newest Nixon", I would like to our apathetic attitudes and they are located in three. We did material included in the library recreation room for Marvin make the following statement: not have the promise for the serves kindergarten through Pittman. Nixon has used the same old demand a withdrawal of development of teacher The Learning Analysis Area senior high school. cliches that former President American support for the fascist education; now we have the contains offices, cubicles with The Georgia State Department Johnson used in trying to justify facilities to fully develop the one-way screens, and conference Thieu-Ky regime? When will the of Education Library is one his actions in Vietnam. He talks program," said Dr. Starr Miller, rooms for the training of ex- genocide stop? When will we of three distribution centers in of South Vietnam as an in- Dean of the School of Education, ceptional education students, dump Richard Nixon and other the state. Ths library serves the dependent country regardless of concerning the Education reading specialists, counselors, fools like him who still cling to south Georgia area. A room Geneva 1954. He wants to end Building. and school psychologists. gunboat diplomacy? where students may preview civilian casualties by increasing The main divisions of the This area serves a variety of This war has become "Nixon's films to be used it the classroom bombing. He feels the best way to building include the lobby, the purposes. It provides learning is included in th>] film library protect American troops is to War" now! The American instructional media center, the analysis of children, gives leave them in the war zone. military machine is intensifying learning analysis area, and the area. prospective teachers a The ETV center is not fully lounges. laboratory in which to work, and The P.O.W. issue and the not stopping the killings and rape developed. Space and some basic The lobby doubles as a display gives the students an opportunity remaining 60,000 American equipment is now available for of Vietnam. area and every department opens to view children in interview and troops are being used to keep future use when more equipment, into it. Dr. Miller said, "The counseling situations. America involved in a conflict C.R. lobby is a part of the total concept lighting, and technicians are The Field Service Lounge is a of instructional service." available. Future plans include public service area which The instructional media center video tapes made in the studio to provides a meeting place for includes a library area, a be presented from the ETV public school teachers from the curriculum area, a state film station in Pembroke, video taped first congressional district library, and an educational material in the media library to through the Department of television (ETV) center. be used in education classes, and .Continuing Education._

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ALTMAN PONTIAC - BUICK GO. 400 Northside Drive, West Statesboro . ayfV'A-'^FO'jJf) "91 FT— Page SIX -THE GEORGE-ANNE— Tuesday, May 16, 1972 Message From Cougar, Trinity Reviewed Review of literally muscular role, and she Review of "Message from Cougar" muscled and acted the play into "The Trinity" I was moved by the tragedy of If the point doesn't come across By John Humma life. As the "klutz," Alan Thorn- By Larry England on the first showing, is it the fault The Trinity, the third one-act war and man's inability to of the dramatist or the audience? Masquers' Trinity was in ton, whose acting inexperience play presented by Masquers,is a was more apparent at the preserve peace. Or do they share the fault? McCroan last week. The three drama of three men waking to one-act plays were well received, beginning than later, was just 7ind themselves dressed as klutzy'enough for the latter part though on the night I was present, soldiers. The setting is simply a Saturday, not particularly well of the play. Stephen Haussman as circle of light surrounded by attended. This was a pity, since Cougar, the obscene caller, darkness. "A MASTERPIECE! supplied the requisite madcap The men represented all It is not merely the best American the strengths of Masquers mankind. John Perkins, as an verve the role required. The intellectual, questions the strikingly evidenced themselves. direction of Michael Thompson, movie of a rather dreary year; it is These strengths were in the soldiers' purpose. He is the who is just a freshman, was stereotyped college pacifist.Carl the most impressive work by a young acting performance of Margaret shaky in parts but was a worthy Ross, the second soldier, accepts Richardson in "A Message from initial effort. .bsbbs eH his role. He wants to kill. He is the American director since'Citizensinsgio Cougar" and Daphne Stevens in American Legion redneck. Al !" —PAUL D. ZIMMERMAN, Newsweek If Jean Malean!g play was; Kane Jones, as the sergeant, is the imO J.M. Synge's^Jassic Riders to the scanty in character motivation almost-Christ like figure, the son, Sea, with fine support there (would Margaret Richardson's in the Trinity. ThVjse'rgean^ has 1)1103 coming from Lee Bowman and sexy Tracy really go for Alan spent his life fighting battles, not or/. Mary Hulihan. The plays were Thornton's super-gauche through choice but from cir- "A FILM FOR EVERYBODY!""' generally ;O^H^staged, the Osgood?), it did groyide some cumstance. This battle is dif- A lovingly exact history of American-, technical effeefs-c&mpetent, and ferent. The first and second awfully funny lines. In addition, soldiers kill each other. They are Small-tOWn life!" —PAUUNEKAEL, New YorkJr.J the sets quite effectively "A Message from Cougar" was the enemy. They have searched imagined. A special word of for what the sergeant discovers PHONE 764-4708 commendation should go to probably the most daringly COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents too late, that his battle is to make A BBS PRODUCTION Daily 5-7-9 risque play Masquers have peace, not to destroy. Lerishea Ellison's crisply performed to date. On several Sat. & Sun. Matinee economical direction of Riders to Perkins did an adequate job as 1:00 3:00 the Sea. But I'm supposed'to be occasions during the evening I the questioning soldier especially thought I heard the genteel in the death scene. STARTS WED. reviewing "A Message from ghosts of long-past GSC Ross never developed as a Cougar," so enough about these character beyond his hard-hat LAST MAY 17 others. pedagogues and administrators image. But I suspect this stirring restively in the rear of stereotypewas what the director ■ "A Message from Cougar," McCroan as innuendo, undress, intended. though an uneven production in Jones was both powerful and several ways, was in several and the feigning at one point of A Film By the manly state transpired at the weak as the veteran. At times he others a delight. As in many other end. was powerful and sincere ,but he PETER BOGDANOVICH farces, the parts amounted to sometimes substituted loudness more than the whole, and this in And speaking of McCroan, isn't and volume for pain and it a shame that this venerable old frustration. Inconsistency is spite of the fact that a number of maid of an auditorium isn't more acceptable in everyday the parts didn't come off. For people than on the stage. allowed to retire to a quiet rest at TIMOTHY BOTTOMS/JEFF BRIDGES // instance, it was more than ten least from theatrical per- I came to see a story, to be Directed by /,n„oauon9 SHEPHERD as jae,/ PETER BOGDANOVICH minutes before the play got off formances, after the long years entertained, and to be moved. I Screenplay by Execulive Producer saw a dragging story where WOT? the ground. But enter Margaret LARRY McMURTRYano PETER BOGDANOVICH ISmm of service she has given us? Isn't soldiers smoked too many Produced by __ ; . p—■» j Richardson as the liberated STEPHEN J FRIEDMAN [Original Soundtrack Album on MGM Records. | [llCj it a shame, that is, that Masquers cigarettes and stared into space. woman who hasn't been liberated haven't a first-rate theatre to I hoped the soldiers might forget for a while, and good things perform in and a budget ap- a few pages of dialogue. The wens STATGSBORO began to happen. Hers was a propriate to their potential? soldiers questioned too much, "What are we doing here?"

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Paul Carr, GSC golf coach for have been detrimental to my the past five years, resigned last health." week because of what he felt was Carr feels that GSC's entry into "the lack of time to devote to my the NCAA University Division academic load and the golf "will demand a golf coach who team." will have to devote more time to uarr, assistant professor of the program than I could possibly health and physical education, devote." said his resignation "is not "I love the game and GSC has because I am unhappy with the an excellent golf program. I feel budget or the athletic depart- that it is my responsibility to It's a world's record! What looks like an ordinary Softball game ment. I resigned because of the resign to let another coach take is actually the final action in a recent marathon contest between mounting pressures that resulted over who can devote more time to . (wo GSC fraternities which set a new mark for the longest from trying to remain as the golf the program," Carr said. organized Softball game in the record books—-48 hours. The coach while carrying a heavy He added, "We are optimistic brothers of Pi Kappa Phi sponsored the game with Alpha Tau academic load." He added, "I about a tournament bid from the Omega to collect funds for the American Cancer Society. Even honestly feel that the pressures NCAA this year." Georgia Senator Herman Talmadge was on hand to make a Coach Carr contribution to the game which finally ended after 326 innings., ATO won the marathon 417-339 in a slugfest. At USGF's Eagles Rout Dogs Yoshi Takes 1st Place Yoshi Takei, GSC's representative in the US Gymnastics Cham- pionship, took three first places in the individual finals as well as the In 2-0 Victory overall first place title. Yoshi is the 1972 men's overall gymnastics champion. Ernie Venet and Tommy Arden Gary Nevenger had shutouts combined for a two-hit shutout going into the bottom of the fifth, A note of dismay, however—Yoshi will not be allowed to participate in the Olympics this year. Yoshi, being a Japanese citizen, cannot while Rolando De Armas drove but Pat Winchester, batting for compete on the US team. He has not participated in enough semi-final |in two runs in the fifth with a Venet, walked to open the fifth for competition in Japan to qualify for the Japanese team. feingle to carry the Eagles to a 2-0 the Eagles. Danny Darden ran victory over the University of for Winchester and moved to Long Beach State's Cathy Rigby and Pennsylvania's Joan Moore Georgia Bulldogs Tuesday af- second on a bad-hop single by were the stars of the women's competition. Miss Rigby and Miss ternoon at Eagle Field. Lenny Kirkland. Jorge Perez's Moore tied for the women's all-round championship. Venet (4-3) worked the first sacrifice moved the runners up, five innings, allowing both and Rolando De Armas brought Miss Rigby's coach, Bud Marquette, said that he really liked the Georgia hits, a single to Steve them both in with a single. Statesboro area and wished that he could stay longer. He called it Carp in the second and a one- "beautiful country." (Remember, he's from California.) He con- bagger to Gary Nevenger in the Georgia Southern's record now advanced to 30-15 with five games sidered the facilities and equipment excellent. fifth, before being lifted in favor of Arden in the sixth, who allowed left, three with Jacksonville there ■ this weekend and two with only one walk in the remaining Georgia Tech there the following Eaglettes End Season 6-2 four innings. reached the fourth round before Katherine reached the third Cindy Peterson and Jeannine round of singles, losing to the weekend, Georgia's record falls losing to Emory's and Mercer's to 10-21. Metevier, GSC's number one University of Georgia and West doubles team, reached the semi- number one players Anne and Georgia. finals of the Georgia In- tercollegiate Tennis Tournament in Macon May 5-7. Seeded number three, they lost in straight sets to the number two seeded team, Virginia Belson and Lynn Bates from Georgia College. K & K In other doubles competition, the teams of Anne Rumble and Katherine Shuford and Jackie President Duncan talked to a easy, but it is being done. Bass and Brenda Miles reached joint meeting of IFC and Dr. Duncan also stated that the the third round, defeating teams MARKET Panhellenic Monday night, May 8 from Mercer and Middle Ijcplaining the immediate and tennis courts by the lake which Georgia. Anne and Katherine Lowest Prices For l|ng range plans for the in- are being removed will be were also victims of the Belson- ||amual fields. Dr. Duncan said Bates duo, while Jackie and Brenda lost to Mercer in three Your Favorite t'at plans were being made at replaced. Work on this project sets. esent to rejuvinate the field will begin snnn. In singles, Jeannine and Jackie Beverages behind the gym between spring and summer quarters. The larger fields will be? worked on during summer quarter so that it may be 3 Minutes From ready for next fall'sintramurals. Summertime Dr. Duncan also said that all cars will eventually be barred from and the living is easy at the fields. a Dr. Duncan explained that the reason nothing has been done about the fields until now is Wudie HaH Highway simply that the intramural 602 SOUTH COLLEGE STREET program has never been as big as it has become this quarter, and 80 funds were not alloted for such a Air conditioned, quiet large intramural program. Make your reservations by contacting East Getting the equipment and funds Mrs. Strickland, 764-2320 for such a large program is not J.

Page EIGHT —THE GEORGE-ANNE— Tuesday. May 16, 1972 (ORGANIZATION! Masq uers' Productions Reviewed working with a group of un- Three one-act plays were dark, and the sounds were un- Sigma Phi Ep derprivileged children each presented in McCroan last wee! mistakably tragic. Lerishea Riders to the Sea Saturday. The first, "Message from Cougar," was a light-duty sexual Ellison, a student director, Sigma Phi Epsilon is now third achieved an almost Poe-like on the recent fraternity Sigma Nu farce ably directed by Richard The Masquers presented as the scholastic standings. Johnson. After abortively at- atmosphere of fatalism: desolate second of their one act plays Sig Eps turned out in full force Sigma Nu is now tied for second tempting to seduce Stephen women "keening" for their all- Riders to the Sea by John April 26 and 27 to win the Red Hausman, a confirmed voyeur, place in fraternity Softball. too-mortal sons, lovers, and Millington Synge. The production Cross blood drive for the fifth The fraternity is entered in all Margaret Richardson, Raquel was admirably staged by student consecutive time. The Sig Eps' 43 with a brain (and a considerable husbands who eternally brave the Greek-week activities including wild sea. director Lerishea Ellison, and it pints was well ahead of all other soccer, horseshoes and the Greek talent too), successfully entices organizations. WWNS radio will Sing. Alan Thornton, hilariously meek "Trinity," written and directed provided a striking dramatic award a silver tray as a trophy Award plaques will be given to and klutzy, to sample her wine by our own Bob West, was a contrast to the hilarity of for their efforts. The Sig Eps also and, presumably, her wares. Message from Cougar . To th^| deserving brothers at the Red dramatic departure in several aided the Statesboro Jaycees Candle next week. extent that Messagei from J with the American Cancer "Riders to the Sea" by J.M. respects. The set is ;non-existent, A "just-for-fun" softball game Synge was beautifully staged. Society Air Show. was played last week between a bare stage jutting into the Cougar showed humor of beings- During spring quarter Sig Eps The tone of the piece was ap- audience. Soundand silence, light driven by senseless compulsion, Sigma Nu and Delta Zeta propriately bleak in several made Sharon Hambright and Jo Sorority. dimensions; the set was heavy and darkness are elaborately Riders to the Sea showed the Ann Ray Sisters of the Golden exploited both dramatically and Heart. Beth Klepp of Phi Mu was and primitive, the lighting was tragedy of being unable to escape elected as a new sponsor. Sigma Chi thematically. The characters are it. The Sisters sponsored an archetypes: the eternal soldier, The production was awards banquet and dance for The brothers of Sigma Chi During Derby Week the the rational- man, and the remarkable for its totality of the bw*ttws and alumni May 13th began several weeks of activity brothers collected more than $280 emotional man. Attempting at the Statesboro Moose Lodge. on April 13 when they helped in in the Dick Greene Memorial effect, an effect especially well the District Special Olympics at Heart Fund Drive which was profundity (Why war, oh God? or sustained by Daphne Stevens who, the Statesboro Recreation donated to the area Heart Fund who or what is the eternal as the mother who has lost six Delta Zeta Department. Association. enemy?) in such stark dramatic sons to the sea, finds peace only terms, the playwright runs the Cindy Leach and Pam Wright Six new brothers were initiated April 29 was the Fourth Annual after the last son has been lost. April 22. They are William Derby Day. Zeta Tau Alpha took were recently initiated into Delta risk of triteness and predic- Synge seems to be suggesting Kenneth Brown, Mark Dillard top honors, followed by Kappa tability in his text, neither of Zeta at ceremonies at Pittman that only when fate has com- Park Church. Cantrell, Howard Wesley Delta and Delta Zeta. which weaknesses "Trinity" pleted its drama can man be at New pledges for spring quarter Chesshire, Donald Victor Lee, The weekend of May 6 was entirely escapes. The casting and are Ann Brickie, Joette Gray, Alfred. Aston Schneebeli, and Parents Weekend. peace with himself. Debbie Mackelroy, and Vickie Henry Edward Smart, III. the acting of the three soldiers This quarter Sigma Chi has six was excellent. The conception of The intensity of the production Sanders. The brothers kicked off Derby pledges: Greig Lund, Craig was impressive, and both Mr. Delta Zeta recently took part in Week with a barbeque assisted by the play is basically good; some collecting for the American Red approximately 200 sorority Lund, Steve Smith, Lee Clark, of the sounds, however, and some Ellison and the Masquers deserve Cross. They are currently sisters and their dates. Joe Leonard, and Mike Martin. of the silences need paring. praise.

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