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Vol. 59, No. 9 Statesboro, Georgia 30458 December 4, 1978 Poor Ventilation In Foy Causes Health Problems By KAREN PAUL as you develop it, and in the affairs, said, "It's not a exhaust system for the dark process you are leaning over matter of being aware of the room involved "more than tubs of all these solutions." problem, it's a matter of just putting in a fan because GSC photography instruc- Students have complain- being able to implement it. not only do we have to take tor Tom Raab was recently ed of nausea, stomach We've realized ventilation precautions that light won't awarded workmen's com- cramps, and skin and eye was a problem as early as last get in, but also make pensation for respiratory irritations caused from the year, but we can't do provisions, for replacing the damages caused from intensity of the solution everything overnight." air taken out of the room." working in the non- vapors. Cook said the college was Cook was unable to ventilated dark room of the "You can't seem to ever in the process of accepting determine how soon the Foy Fine Arts Building. get rid of the smell of the bids from various contractors plans will be complete, but Raab said he suffered solutions," said Andrea and estimated the project to said "Plant Operations is "severe ulcerations of the Cappelli, a photography cost around $4-5,000 for a acting as quickly as possible nasal passages" from student. "Those vapors temporary solution. to resolve this serious inhaling the concentrated permeate your hair, your He said that providing an problem." vapors of various photo- clothes, and your nose. graphic solutions because When I leave the lab. I smell there was no exhaust system that stuff all day, I taste it all to draw them from the room. Fomer GSC Student day, and I often get He says plans are now headaches from it." being made by the college to remedy the problem. Raab said his doctor had "Ventilation is a vital advised him to stay put of the Among Slain In Guyana requirement for the healthful dark room until the burned operation of a dark room nasal passages can heal. Don Harris, NBC corres- television job with a station because the chemicals used "But I can't stay out—that's pondent who was recently in Charleston. are dangerous to inhale, and my job!" he said. murdered in the Guyana He later held other radio many form by-products Raab now has a respira- mass suicide disaster while and television jobs in Tampa, which mix in the air and tor, furnished by the art investigating the religious Fla., Ft. Wayne, Ind., present a serious hazard," he department, to allow him to cult there, was a former Washington State and remain in the photography Dallas before being hired by A photography student wears a respirator while said. student of Georgia Southern "In the dark room you are lab. NBC as an investigative working in the laboratory. College. constantly inspecting a print Bill Cook, director of fiscal reporter and anchorman at Harris, a native of Vidalia the network's station in Los attended then Georgia Angeles. Teachers College while Harris, 42, who was Foy Draws Faculty, Student Complaints working at local radio station married and had three WWNS in 1954-55. children, began his journa- He changed his name usm career as a teenager provided, but with no vision, said Solomon. class and my eyes began to By KAREN PAUL from Darwin Humphrey working for a Vidalia radio ventilation it is one of the Sue Boykin, a student bother me and we hadn't when he landed his first station. Health hazards, stemm- most dangerous places in the presently taking print- even done anything yet." ing largely from inadquate building." making, said she will have to Solomon says, "I give my ventilation, have troubled Silk screening is a hand get a new pair of contact students an option of doing students and faculty in the printing process in which an lenses because the ones she some of the printmaking art department for eight image is reproduced by wore during plate etching methods because it's not fair years and the problem forcing ink, paint or dye were ruined by the acid they to require them to work in deserves immediate atten- through a stencil made of silk absorbed. these conditions." tion, several faculty members or another fine fabric. Many After suffering from eye To protect himself say. of these inks, paints and dyes irritation, Boykin sought Solomon has his own gas "Those serious conse- contain solvents which aid in medical attention and was mask. To help students, he quences we always warned drying, or are used to clean warned about the hazards said he has taken indepen- could happen, are now up afterwards. which could be created by dent action to reduce as much happening," said one staff Solomon says serious working in such an environ- of the hazard as he can. member, referring to the case problems could result if ment. He installed his own of photography instructor vapors from these solvents "I plan to give up etching ventilation system in an Tom Raab who recently are allowed to accumulate. because I'm worried about acid cabinet where intaglio received workmen's compen- "Super Blox" used in screen my eyes," she said. plates are etched. The cabinet sation for respiratory printing contains methylene Acetic and nitric acids is a large box with a lift up damages caused by a lack of chloride, which is a central used in etching and panel. To etch a plate, a ventilation in the dark room. nervous system depressant. lithogn phy are also highly student must lean inside the Plans are now being made It is metabolized to carbon irritat' og to mucous membra- box to work with the acid. to provide ventilation in the monoxide and inhalation in nes and respiratory tracts "I purchased an acid photography lab and several concentrated form will give whe. inhaled. Students fume hood at surplus in art instructors say that equal symptoms of carbon mono- claim that, even while Atlanta for $40, and using attention should be given to xide poisoning, as it reduces wearing protective goggles, plywood found laying around the other workrooms in the availability of oxygen to they suffer the effects of the in the building, an eight-inch Foy Fine Arts Building. tissues. inadequately ventilated stovepipe, and help from The Christinas tradition is coming; it's just been Bernie Solomon, instruc- room. some friends, I was able to delayed. The annual lighting of the oak tree behind Methyl alcohol and opex tor of printmaking, said there Julie Wooten, a second- install ventilation to reduce Williams Center has been postponed until tomorrow lacquer, if allowed to quarter printmaking student, is no ventilation in the silk the amount of vapors inhaled night at 6:30, due to the rainy weather of last accumulate in the air, can screening workroom. "Silk said, "The vapors seem to in the cabinet." Thursday, when the ceremony was originally cause eye irritations, and screening can be relatively hang in the air all the time. I See HEALTH, p. 2 planned. safe if proper ventilation is even result in failure of walked in on the first day of ■*m

Page-2, December 4, 1978 Health Hazards In Foy Building Draw Criticism Con*, from p. 1 now dampen part of it before instructor said the room has sculpture room, which causes to raise in considering the ventilation?" another mixing), and they no longer a large garage-sized door He said thai although the their classrooms to be stuffy cost of total ventilation is student asked. fan was an immediate store bags of dry clay in the which opens to the outside and "hard to breathe in." whether we should put a lot of Faculty members in the solution, it is hardly classroom. and a fan which he installed But heat is not the only money into renovations, or art department say that the adequate for what is needed They also keep a door at himself "because the request serious danger involved in go with a whole new problem of poor ventilation to prevent safety hazards. the back of the room open for the door took over two the welding process of metal structure." and health hazards has been Solomon also has his while mixing. years." and other kinds of sculptur- Some students fear that recognized for about eight "But that's not enough," He said he cut a hole in the students clean .their silk ing. Ozone and nitrogen instead of being renovated, years but that nothing has said Posner. "There is no air wall and installed a $17 screen in a nearby fire compounds produced and the studios will be closed been done to remedy the movement. The dust does not surplus fan which temporar- stairway because the toxic inhaled can cause a severe down. "For a long time now, situation. vapors of the solvents used leave the room. It stays, and ily remedied the problems illness called "fume fever," we haven't had a choice but One instructor said, "I settles to be constantly caused by lack of ventilation. would be deadly in the and other dusts can cause to work in these conditions, would suspect that the cost of unventilated room. inhaled." Students who have lung damage. or else we don't learn," said ventilation would be like vapors, dust can be a Further health problems classes in other rooms on the "There seems to be no Prosser. somewhat less than a lawsuit major problem in a poorly might result from the use of fourth floor of Foy complain design for total ventilation in "Do we want to wait fo. a if a student pressed charges ventilated workroom. aerosol sprays in spray about the intensity of the this building," said Stead- major catastrophe before against the school for painting, spray fixatives, heat radiated from the man. "The question we need Silica laden clays mixed anything is done about negligence." without ventilation create and airbrush techniques dust which, like asbestos, can without adequate entila- cause lung damage if tion. inhaled. Dr. Michael McCann, "Silicosis is a disease director of the Center for Book Exchange Set For Winter similar to 'black lung,'" Occupational Hazards in i instructor David Posner said. New York, says that to avoid By TRISHIA KEADLE provide a service to all "It's caused by inhaling dust inhaling the paint, an artist became the Pi Sigma Epsilon said Randall. As soon as tne should wear a respirator, or students by allowing them to business organization, will book sales end at the containing silica, which is A book exchange project, buy textbooks at a reduced found in the clays used by the paint in a spray booth sponsored by the GSC sign a contract with students beginning of the new quarter,' whenever using aerosols. price," said Randall. "At the when they bring their books the club will write checks to ceramics classes here." Marketing Club, is expected same time, this gives the Silica is extraordinarily "There is neither a spray to begin at the end of winter to them at the end of the each student for the amount Marketing Club a fund- quarter to be sold. The club I booth nor ventilation in the that their books were sold for dangerous because the tiny quarter, according to advisor raising project and a chance particles of dust deposit in Foy Fine Arts painting Jim Randall, marketing will mark the books for sale and send the checks to the studio," art major Jimmy to get good experience and sell them to other students' Landrum boxes. A i the lungs and cannot be professor. running a business." expelled. Prosser said. "The book exchange will students at approximately service fee of about 5+-<>s:u DROP OFF SERVICE. handling these camps is to Student Center, on the GSC campus. Membership is open Division of Technology 4r> Sie hald Si reel Downtown Slaiesboro provide our coaches with because of the engineering MONDAY—FRIDAY summer employment that to all students as well as non- students, and free instruction technology programs 16 University Plaza they would otherwise not which have been added. have," explained Cook. is offered in the game.

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By PAUL GREENE Georgia Southern College Epsilon." Thomas went on to William R. Thomas, Pat President Dr. Dale Lick then say that more employers are Connolly, and Dr. Dale Lick proceeded with the welcome hiring more and more PSE T as over a hundred people graduates for the Sales and were among the guests as 38 members of Georgia South- were present. Lick then Marketing fields. The ern's Marketing Club were introduced William R. National President added: inducted into the Gamma Thomas, National President "If you're the type person Lambda Chapter of PI Sigma of Pi Sigma Epsilon, who who wants experience along spoke on the topic "The with the abilitv to progress in Epsilon, Saturday night, the world, the Pi Sigma Nov. 11 at Mrs. Bryants significance of Pi Sigma Kitchen. Epsilon". Epsilon is for you." PSE, a national business "This is really a great Jim Randall, Professor of fraternity, stands for organization to get involved Marketing and advisor of Professional Sales Execu- in," said Thomas. You'll meet GSC's Gamma Lambda tives and recently has been some great people and will Chapter, then added the broadened to include the benefit tremendously by closing remarks at the entire Marketing Mix. This working Sigma initiation banquet. professional organization is tliiiuimiiimiiitmimtiiiiHtlimiimiiiiiNimilimm open to all majors plus individuals who are interest- ed in business, marketing, and public relations. Georgia Southern became the 83rd chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon as Sales Marketing Executives of Atlanta came down to sponsore the GSC Dr. Jack Brouchek (1) recently Student Union Board. The fraternity. received a check for $2,000 from proceeds came from the Mother's Roby J. Murray, GSC's Scott Muse (c), president of the Finest concert and will be used for Gamma Lambda Chapter Interfraternity Council and Pete music scholarships. President opened the dinner Finney (r), chairman of the banquet by introducing the ii guest attending the initiation YOUR GUIDE TO QUALITY GEAR & ceremonies. They included SME representatives from ADVICE FOR THE SOUTHEAST CCC To Submit Proposal Atlanta along with Mike Shelton, PSE Chairman and By LORA FEEBACK complete. proposed, he said. 'Georgia Southern's contact 133 Montgomery Crossroads 927-20711 The Central Coordinating The compilation is Hall directors helped man for Pi Sigma Epsilon Committee's intervisitation incomplete. Indications are conduct the survey and will affairs. proposal will be submitted to that residents favor preset help draw up the proposal. Chapters from the Student Affairs by the end of policies for different halls but "The hall directors are University of South Carolina fall quarter, according to do not feel that hours are behind us," Akery said. and Georgia State University CCC President Don Akery. adequate or that the sign-in More than 50 percent of were also acknowledged plus The proposal will be based on policy is necessary, Akery the residents of each hall special guest figures such as a compilation of the said. If the sign-in policy is replied. Akery is not satisfied Pat Connolly, vice president intervisitation surveys all discontinued, a better with the number of replies. of Professional Activities %Mfue hall residents were asked to security system must be After being presented the (from ), Dr. Charles proposal must go through Austin, vice president of CASCADE III: Professionally I channels until it reaches the GSC, William Bolen, designed and carefully con- 1 president, Akery said. "It Department Head (Market- structed for hiking and back- I packing over medium terrain 1 Dorm Hazard Cited might be rejected anywhere ing and Office Administra- with packs under 25 pounds. = along the line," he said. tion), Sizes: Men's (B) 6-15. (D) I ers are effective in most fires 6-15. (EE) 6-13. Ladies'/Boys' 1 By LORA FEEBACK (B) 4-10. (D) 4-11. I but Cone's were empty due to Georgia Southern has a tampering when the fire A AC Collects Food serious problem with people occurred. tampering with fire safety Tampering with fire equipment in residence hsfils. safety equipment is a major by xviSNNY HUDSON culminated their food drive According to Director of regulation violation. A The Afro-American Club with a food for life dance. Judicial Affairs Gary student may be placed on recently had a "Food for The dance was held in Morgan, "It's a very serious restricted disciplinary Life" campaign where they Williams and the entrance thing to tamper with fire probation, suspended, or netted more than 250 cans of cost was a can of food. safety equipment." expelled if found guilty. food. "We donated the food to Our food drive was really Tampering with the al- Morgan said fire safety the Department of Family a success because we also arm systems "creates an at- equipment is "abused rather and Children Services," said raised $40, which will also go mosphere of disbelief," frequently." Tampering Willie Collins, president of to the Family and Children Morgan said. Due to numer-; happens most often in the Afro-American Club Services to help a needy false alarms, residents dis- predominantly freshman (AAC). family, said Collins. "We still regarded the alarm in a fire at halls during fall and spring The AAC has a food drive have food coming in and we Cone Hall last year, he said. quarters and during exams every year around Thanks- would also like to give thanks Morgan said fire extinguish- all quarters. giving and Christmas, to all the participants," explained. Collins. AAC explained Collins. ft f Mac's Standard Oil SEWING THE GSC STVMNTS AND FACULTY fO* OVtK 2! YEARS Wiih SaK terv* « Ml *«rvlc» iVondt NEEDLE JUNCTION SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS FOR: Welcome Knitting — Crochet — Needlepoint — Latch-Hook JUST NORTH Of TNC COtMOf GATE 13 N. Main St.—Statesboro, Ga.—Ph. 764-3363 OH MIS. IBOQQOOa it iiiUMiiHimiiiiiiiiMi'iiimimi'iiiiLiriiHiimutiJiiiiF *\Tri»ha KeadUr GEORGE-ANNE Going Back Home T EDDIE DONATO TRISHA KEADLE Editor Managing Editor "Years grow shorter, not "Got any hot girls up changing diapers; therefore longer, The more you've been there?" conversation becomes more on your own. Feelings for "Well...I guess there are clipped and forced, and both WAYNE ESTES MIKE FROST moving grow stronger So you some." girls walk off thinking "God, News Editor Business Manager wonder why you ever go "Have to study any?" she's changed." home..." Jimmy Buffet "Sure. The classes are a Who changes? lot harder there than in high The college student The George-Anne is the official student newspaper of Georgia Southern school, man." College owned and operated by GSC. The office Is located in Room 110, Frank I. It is interesting and undoubtedly changes—he Williams Center. Telephone 681-5246 or 681-5418. Mailing address Is Landrum somewhat amusing to return "I tell ya somethin', must, in order to adjust to his Box 8001. home to the old gang after schmuck. I got my fill of new lifestyle. His opinions being away at GSC. Those books when we were seniors become less narrow, and his members of the high school and I was social chairma of values and priorities shift class who never went off to the Key Club. If I went to significantly. The amazing college seem to be held by an college, I would just find me a thing is, most students don't Unhealthy Art imaginery umbilical cord to wild woman, drink my booze realize this until they talk While GSC is busily tending to the Tom Raab was lucky that the their hometown, whether it is every night, and RAISE with one of their high school health of the "rural areas of South effects which result from inhaling the Atlanta or Pavo, Ga. HELL, BOY!" buddies again. Georgia" by drafting a new nursing The good old buddies are "Grow up, man. It's not like You begin to wonder if*—*-:? chemicals used in photography that all the time." program, the art department is once still up to the same old they will ever leave Yourtown showed up as early as in two years. kicks—yes sir, they haven't The close bonds between again being told they must risk serious and quit hanging on to Mom Students in ceramics could be changed a bit. Oh, they may you and the old boys simply and Dad and their local health hazards presented by the lack of suffering just as bad effects from the have gained a few pounds or loosen and finally break—it friends. Many of these people ventilation in the Foy Fine Arts inadequate ventilation right now, only early grey hairs, but in some can't be avoided. You find lack the gumption to go out building. their effects Will be long-term. No one's cases, their maturity remains that throwing bottles at and meet new people and go "The health of our people is going to come down with silicosis on on a high school senior level. signs, blowing up mailboxes, new places. They seem to be and making crude gestures important," said Bill Cook of fiscal the spot, but in ten years they might as It becomes increasingly stuck in a rut with their jobs, tm apparent that you have less and noises at high school affairs. a result of conditions now. if they do work, and some of We feel that this problem deserves and less in common with football games just isn't as them even twist your College much fun as it used to be. immediate attention. your pals back home. status into a type of snob jl Apparently it's not as important as "Hey, Joe! Hadn't seen For the most part, college money because for almost a decade Promises have been made to role. ("Joe thinks he's you around in a while. Where girls, more than guys, find smarter and better than me now the art instructors in the Foy complaining students and faculty that ya been?" that each time they go home, just because he went to Building have been told that there is "the ventilation problem is among the "I've been going to college one more of their friends, college and I didn't.") not enought money to facilitate their top priorities at GSC." What comes for about two years." whom they used to spend It's kind of sad isn't it? workrooms with proper ventilation. before health, they'd like to know. "Oh yeah? Whatcha hours gabbing on the phone Even though you don't feel Shortly the photography dark room Perhaps by 1986, our nursing leamin' up there? Whatcha to, is now either engaged, superior to the local gang of will be provided with a ventilation students will be learning how to treat gonna be?" married, and/or pregnant. Yourtown, the fact that they the toxic hepatitis, lung and skin "I'm majoring in business There is really no way to feel inferior to you makes system. Why? Because instructor Tom relate changing majors to Raab suffered respiratory damages. disease, emphysema, chronic administration.'' See BACK, p. 5 As one student said, "Do we want to bronchitis, fibrosis and silicosis which wait for a catastrophe before anything are present at a college located in "a Now \>ttore we con o,ive >jou -tois |rfe~Sttw^ injection} 7 is done about ventilation?" rural area of South Georgia." ■you *rW* v^'ind 3*"J**"3 'to** fcM > *v»W you . Short Ride This quarter, for the first time, on- area should have been reserved for off- campus students have been allowed to campus parkers. This has given those park in the dirt parking lot across the on-campus students who would street from the Foy building. In the normally walk to class an excuse for past this lot has been reserved for driving, and has added to the problem facultv md steff. If any changes were of traffic congestion, already out of to be made, it seems logical that this hand. Year To Year This issue of the George-Anne out there who are interested in the marks the end of the calendar year for directions that campus life takes. us. The staff would like to thank all the The first issue of the George-Anne students who wrote letters to the editor will appear on January 15 next year to show their concern or approval over and we hope that heavy student various aspects of campus life. Each response by way of letters will letter indicates that there are students continue. Future Faith In recent weeks we've seen the In this season of goodwill it is an worst airline crash in American outstanding tie to choose faith over aviation history, the inflation problem common sense as a tool to face the grow more severe, more than 900 die in future. a mass murder-suicide, and the mayor It took faith to bring the country of one of the country's biggest cities through a depression, three murdered. presidential assassinations, two world What better time than now to wars and numerous years of conflict, believe that the world is in the worst and corruption in federal government. shape possible. Common sense would lead most of us to give up. We can be inspired by our The classic holiday movie, Miracle forefathers that through our faith we on 34th Street, says, "Faith is believing will overcome this period in our history in things when common sense tells you to flourish yet again. rot tn " Merry Christmas. ^££ Page 5, December 4, I97S ~x~ WayneEs^s Infirmary Needs The Other Side LETTERS- I only ask that smokers Fictional characters in Nor can I be forced to of Greeks ask the people around them if newsprint don't quite believe!*! that walking back they mind if they smoke. I measure up when compared from the library at night in Student Support DEAR EDITOR: believe you will find people with the facts. the dark, while being Last week's article by will respect you much more if I hope that the G-A followed by imaginary you show them this simple realizes that the student body footsteps is of any use unless People visiting the course, Armstrong State says "satiric prose" writer Derek courtesy. If more smokers did is "all grown up" now, and a person writes mysteries. infirmary in the past few we have all the nurses we Smith sbows to me why the this, we would not have to does not need to read Probably one of my most weeks have probably noticed need in South Georgia.) George-Anne is constantly in have nonsmoking sections in anymore articles such as frightening college experi a small sign indicating a When Anders was hired need for writers. His article public areas. So, please, next these two by Mr. Smith. ences is trying to cross the reduction of hours. The by the school 13 years ago, he entitled "On My Way to the time you start to light up, look As for my copy of Mr. road in front of Landrum problems at the infirmary are said he was promised Rock" was somewhat a farce. around and ask the people Smith's articles, it will grace far larger than the student another physician would be I wonder if Mr. Smith realizes while the other 6,000 students around you if it will bother the bottom of my cat's litter suffers from any inconveni- hired the following year and the good of the Greek System. try to run over my body (at them. You would be surprised box. least once). I also have to ence caused by the hour if needed, a third physician Does he know, for would be hired the third year. instance, the thousands of how easy that is to do and Ray Messick doubt the sane conditions of decrease. how much people will Today and every day dollars fraternities and the student body as Mr. Dr. Macelyn Anders, appreciate your thought- since he was hired, Anders is sororities donate each year to The Other Side Smith pointed out in his director of the facility, said fulness. GSC's only full physician. many causes. Some fraterni- article about the "adults" that a large number of Thank you. A federal guideline for ties collect for the Heart Of College life who chant to painted rocks. I students would wait until the Kevin Boyer DEAR EDITOR: think the final blow came to last minute before coming in colleges says that one Association and others for For as long as I can recall, to be examined and the physician should be employ- the retarded citizens. While my previously optimistic the world has continuously doctors would be examining ed for every 1,000 students. some sororities give thou- Smith's Article attitude last week when after stressed the advantages of patients until 6 p.m. GSC falls more than a little sands a year to crippled using the toilet in Herty I short with only one physician childrens' funds. Also, the Not Necessary college life. Well, I am here to yelled shower before While the building for 6,500 students. It's not sororities have philanthropy present another side. flushing. remains open until 5 p.m., the DEAR EDITOR: No one can convince me of like all the other schools in projects. During the past several So you see, Ma and Pa, life infirmary is asking that Greek Week and Derby the healthy advantage of as an Eagle has its the system ignore the years, I think that the quality students come by before 4 Week are for the benefits of standing outside the dorm at drawbacks. Hopefully, none guidelines either. Ga. Tech, of journlism exhibited by the p.m. so the staff can get off the Greeks, but events are 4 a.m. in skimpy nighties will follow me into the real for example, has eight staff of the George-Anne has work on time. open to the public. Also, can while waiting for security to world. physicians on staff for 8- steadily improved. Since the The infirmary budget is in you forget that the Mother's shut off a false fire alarm. Martha Griner 9,000 students. George-Anne is the official enough trouble without Finest concert was partially State officials have had student newspaper—OUR adding the extra money brought to the students by mixed opinions on the NEWSPAPER, I am proud of necessary for salaries. the Inter-Fraternity Council, pharmacy situation. The its achievements and Anders said he was not a Greek organization. school has been dispensing progress. ACTION LINE allowed to pay overtime prescription drugs by Dr. I think before Mr. Smith After reading Derek wages and the staff was Anders' authority, which he writes another article, he Who plans or decides the vacation schedule for GSC? Smith's two articles in the forced to work more than 40 had been told, in writing by should learn the facts behind P.C. Nov. 20th issue, I can only hours under the old schedule. the head of that agency, was his subject and not just write Mr. Lloyd Joyner, chairman of the calendar committee, wonder how such unin- A $5 health fee increase legal. This summer two state "satirically." told us that the University System of Georgia Board of telligible gibberish crept has been endorsed by the drug agents came to the Cheryl Brookins Regents sets guideline dates for the beginning and end of (crawled) onto the pages of school, but must be approved campus and said a part-time each quarter. GSC must hold a certain number of days of by the Board of Regents pharmacist would be the G-A. classes with five days allotted for registrations and Don't Worry I am not a journalism before it becomes official. required. Anders showed exams—each quarter. GSC is given the earliest date at major, but it would only seem That increase will go to them his written authoriza- About Us which each quarter can start and the latest date each allieviate the problems logical that the purpose of the tion, and they told him that DEAR EDITOR: quarter may end. The average number of class meeting concerning the staff G-A is to inform the student days is 50 days each quarter. his "authority" was no This letter is addressed to shortages and pharmacy body about important, longer in office. Derek Smith, the writer of The calendar committee meets every year, usually in problems that government current events at this college. January, to decide the calendar dates for the next year, for The school got a part-time "On My Way to the Rock." inspectors have complained Except for Mr. Smith's pharmacist. What's with you, man? Does example, this January 1979 the calendar committee will about. article, EVERY OTHER Anders was then told that some organization trying to meet to decide dates—within their guidelines—for the 1979- Staff problems include a article had this purpose in 1980 college year. a full-time pharmacist would have a good time get next to mind. Subjects such as nursing shortage. In the old be necessary. you? All this stuff about health cottage one person admission requirements' Why do students have to pay a $15 health fee if the The fee increase became what the "Greeks" do is changes, organizational student has a private physician here in town and could easily cover the whole vital to the infirmary if they childish. I think Derby Week building, Anders said. restructuring, equal employ- never uses the infirmary? J.H. hoped to make the new adds colour to the campus However the new facility is ment, community affairs, The health fee, according to Bill Cook, director of requirements, which inci- and if you can't take a joke, too large to be effectively sports, open or closed administrative and fiscal affairs, is part of the operating dentally were not formally then why don't you go to Bob covered by less than two. One dorms—these are worthwhile procedure of GSC. The service must be made available. written requirements when Jones University. person is needed to watch the subjects: they directly affect Exemption of some students from paying the fee would the agents instructed Anders. I think you may have out-patient half of the us, the student body, and we result in an increase of the health fee for the remainder of Administrators have not made some enemies. You the students. building and another is trust the staff at the G-A to responded to the needs of the "independents" try not to needed to take care of in- keep us informed on them. infirmary, Anders said, worry about the "Greeks" so Why did the SUB schedule the pool exhibition for patients. Concerning Mr. Smith's unless state inspectors much, you'll feel better. Tuesday Nov. 21 which is the day everybody goes Anders said five nurses article, "On my way to the require them to give the John Sills home for Thanksgiving holidays and can't attend? are on staff, but only one is a Rock": a ridiculous, jaded facility some attention. P.S. We could always laugh exposition which we have all Pete Finney, chairman of the SUB, said the exhibition registered nurse (RN). One Students need to be a little and tournament was scheduled about a month beforehand RN was lost to the Bulloch at you, Derek Smith. seen before—how boring! more sensitive to the Obviously, to join any without consulting the school calendar to see when the Hospital because she said infirmary dilemma. organization is a matter of holiday vacation started. He apologizes to all students and the money was better in If we don't have the Non-Smoker faculty members who could not attend because of the date town. The school has run an individual choice. Mr. Smith infirmary pharmacy to go to, flatters himself if he thinks chosen for the event. ad in several newspapers but we'll be paying town prices Smoking FEEDBACK: no one has responded. (Of his raving impresses anyone. for prescription drugs. DEAR EDITOR- Concerning Mr. Smith's With reference to GM's question to Action Line in the- This is an open letter to article, "War Games Nov. 20th issue concerning pedestrians right-of-way, see smokers. I will not preach to Entertain Some People's page 38 of Georgia Drivers Manual — "Pedestrians have a Back Home Again you the dangers of smoking. Kids": I can't remember ever responsibility." No. 1 "Not to cross a street at any place My opinion of the habit is reading such sick "humor." other than a marked crosswalk when it is provided." No. 2 Cont. from p. 4 very low, but I would not try Clearly, this article gives us a "If you cross a street at any point other than w u.hin a things awkward for you and time with your good old to force that opinion on you. look at some very sick crosswalk at an intersection, you (the pedestrian) mi;si them. They shouldn't regard buddies, so exchange those Your right to smoke is clearly fantasies of violence. Do you yield the right-of-way to all vehicles. There art several you as being different just *~ collegiate attitudes for local established. But that right forget that we are the ones other points of responsibility but these two pertain to the because you decided to ones and enjoy yourselves. does not allow you to who have lived through the question asked. continue your education after After all, it's a lot of fun to endanger the health of Cuban Missle Crisis, the Viet Anyone who has driven on campus has been c;mi: nn1 cd leaving high school. rehash crazy times tucked others. It has been proven Nam war, the political riots, with students deliberately and sometimes defiantly back with your class of '74 that cigarette smoke is more the assassinations, and stepping out in front of a car when if they had waited 3 more Well, the holiday season is diplomas and tassels, even harmful to the nonsmokers in Watergate? We have been seconds they could have crossed with not another car approaching, and many of though you know you'd never a closed room than it is to the very well educated in living within a hundred yards. you will be spending a lot of pull those silly stunts again. smokers themselves. color, on the six o'clock news. E. Z. Martin BBBFiflBtfril

Page 6, December 4, 1978 GSC Has Own Jazzman >\ By STEVE BRUNNER which, according to Down- from Eastern Illinois He's performed before beat magazine, the jazz University, deciding instead FEATURES thousands of screaming fans 'bible," was the fourth best to teach. with some of the biggest :n the county. After working his way up names in music, won more Wickiser then bounced in through high schools'. awards in four years thar, and out of college for a few Wickiser was placed in most people win in a lifetime, years, alternating 18 months charge of jazz studies at the and is an instructor at GSC. of school with 18 months of newly-created Waubonsee Who is he? touring until he got a job with (111.) College. Duane Wickiser, head of his first "name" band—the His ten years at Waubon- jazz studies. Russ Carlisle Orchestra. see were marked by stunning "I toured with Frankie Though Wickiser's draft accomplishments. "Every- Avalon, the Skyliners, the notice didn't cause as much thing in the music depart- Apollos and Chuck Berry- of a stir as Elvis', his two ment was dropped except all at the peaks of their years in the army kept him jazz," he said. "The jazz careers," commented Wicki- out of professional music department became its own ser, who came to Georgia until he returned to the little world." Southern in 1977. spotlight as jazz tenor sax That's understandable. with the Ralph Flanagan After placing fourth in the "Touring with Berry was Orchestra, which had just 1974 Notre Dame Jazz a real ego trip," he said. "I sold a million copies of "Hot had a lot of feature solos and Toddy." Festival,- his band won the Jazz Internationale competi- sometimes he (Berry) would "That was real class tion in Paris, taking seven of slide up behind me, roll my orchestra," Wickiser said. eight individual awards as par.t legs up, and the girls "They backed up great stars well as placing 13 of 20 would go wild." like Anita Bryant, Roger students on the all-star jazz It takes a lot of work to Williams, Homer and Jethro band. gain enough status to play and Harpo Marx." "In those four years (1973- with stars like Chuck Berry, "Harpo surprised me," he 77), we took 76 various and Wickiser had done his commented. "He talked— Play Review awards," explained Wickiser, share. totally out of his deaf-and- "but the biggest honor was After leaving home in dumb character role. He was winning the 1976 Notre 1952 at the age of 17, Wickiser really quite entertaining." Dame Jazz Festival." nlaved saxophone with His decision to retire from Masquers' First: 'Charming' Can he accomplish the such bands as the Norwegian performance came when, in same miracle at Southern? By FRED RICHTER apartment in the best of a potentially cloying subject. "Viking Accordion Band," 1960, he received his degree "We're on our way," said In anticipation of the company, rehearsing Shak- Secondly, Mary Lynn was Wickiser, who came to GSC opening of the Masquer's espeare's immortal Juliet, as hilariously successful in after doing "all I could" at latest production, "The Voice it happens. Disarmingly creating her parody of Waubonsee. "Our goal is to of the Turtle," by John Van natural, she is joined on stage theatrical-chic. Directress r 1 qualify for the Notre Dame Druten, I borrowed a copy of by Olive Lashbrooke, her and actress both deserve 1 Jazz Festival, and the only the play from one of my disarmingly artificial, credit for this well conceived thing holding us back right students. My first impression theatrical friend. To the caricature. CINEMA-SCOPE now is lack of finances." was negative. Plays set in manner born and bred, Olive Having acknowledged In the short time Wickiser clever apartments in New is high camp, in full makup, this success, however, I has been here, the jazz York City appeal to me about permanently and patheti- hasten to suggest that the program has expanded to as much as life in a clever cally on stage. For her, life is "straighter" parts played by include two separate jazz New York City apartment art. As Sally tellingly Donna Crawley' and Thorn The SUB winds up its fall movie calendar this week with bands as well as various jazz always has. Not at all, thank observes in another context, Grindle must have been FailSafe this Wednesday. combos. Thousands of you. Fortunately I got over dramas about prostitutes are harder to conceive, direct In military terms, FailSafe is a point of no return—a dollars worth of sound my prejudice, about the play "so lovely to play"; Olive and act. As Sally, Donna point beyond which no man can stop a war plan committed equipment has been pur- at any rate. After reading plays the part to our great expressed a charm and to drop a nuclear bomb. This is a story of mechanical and chased for use in concert as and then seeing it on stage, I amusement, but the role is naivete which provided the human failures which send a strategic air command well as rehearsal, and one of can understand the fond not ultimately comic at all. raison detre for the play. And bomber on its deadly mission as the high command the jazz bands has performed memories some of my Sgt. Bill Page is the Thorn, as Bill, was ultimately ponders the consequences. at the Columbus Jazz slightly older peers have for catalyst. Stood-up by Olive, and convincingly a good Festival. their post-World War II who can't forego a "better" person too. But I sensed in Henry Fonda and Walter Matthau staf in this powerful With two good jazz bands, experience of this idealistic last minute offer, Bill their performances an and gripping drama. Shows are at 8 & 10 in the Biology national exposure through and winning little drama. discovers and responds to the uncertainty about the Lecture Hall. Admission is free. National Jazz Educators "The Voice of the Turtle" nautral talent for love in characters they were striving magazine, and a recruiting is a straightforward story Sally. He overcomes a after. Both seemed at times program that is already about "that one talent which cynical hangover from a awkward as "good" people. bearing fruit, the GSC jazz is death to hide." Sally romantic wartime affair in Thorn's movement and program is not only getting Middleton, the central Paris, and she makes a wise delivery were occasionally off the ground, it's taking off. character, is in the uncertain choice for life and love in wooden, and Donna, some- FAMILY But then again, Duane process of finding out what spite of a tempting last times speaking too fast, Wickiser is used to success. that talent is. We discover her minute offer of stardom. sounded more like a magpie in her enviably homey little The costumes, lighting than like her Juliet: GROCERY and set design were all innocence not yet matured integral and effective. I into love. Sally's final especially enjoyed the color decision to be inspired lover coordination between Olive's rather than aspiring actress Catering Statesboro And suits and the flowered was not as believable as it wallpaper. The set served the might have been. play very well and the Lest I sound too critical Georgia Southern College With day/night lighting effects however, let me repeat that were nicely handled. The the simplicity of viture is as The Finest Meats To Start Any Meal. close of the play, with the two hard to discover on stage as it lovers sitting at a candlelit is in life; the complexities of table, with a single rose for vice and folly are our more All Meats Ars C it To Crder And Are Guaranteed. company, could not have accustomed and practiced We Also Carry Texaco Gasoline And A Wide Variety cf Groceries. been finer. I think the choice roles. And this last is why I of the play and the casting finally liked the play. It has OPEN 6:30 a.m. - W.-00 p.m. were also commendable. all the ingredients of good Mary Lynn Owen, as drawing room comedy in any FAIR RD. & BURKHALTER RD. Olive, literally made the play, age. We are made to laugh at on the hill adjacent to the Fair Grounds for two reasons. First of all, (our own) folly and to the part provides the applaud the ultimate human PHONE 681-1731 •essential comic leavening for folly which is love. Page 7, December 4, 1978 ON-CAMPUS DAY CLASSES

Monday, December 4 6:00 p.m. All English 151 classes

Tuesday, December 5 9:00 a.m. All 1st period classes 12:00 noon All 9th period classes 3:00 p.m. All 8th period classes

Wednesday, December 6 9:00 a.m. All 2i» period classes 2:00 p.m. All 5th period classes 6:00 p.m. All Biology 151 classes

Thursday, December 7 9:00 p.m. All 7th period classes 2:00 p.m. All 6th period classes

Friday, December 8 9:00 p.m. All 2nd period classes 2:00 p.m. All 4th period classes UNDERGRADUATE EVENING CLASSES

Tuesday, December 5 6:00 p.m. All 1st period Tuesday- Thursday Classes 8:20 p.m. All 2nd period Tuesday- Doug Morse with reptile friend, Larry. Thursday classes Wednesday, December 6 6:00 p.m. All 1st period Monday- Wednesday classes 8:20 p.m. All 2nd period Monday- College—Educated Snakes Wednesday classes HAPPY HOLIDAYS!! By MARK MURPHY he is weighed, he is placed in button, he will be rewarded, Every morning at 9, Larry a small transparent "Skinner but if he presses the button Sarah's Place will be open extra hours during exam week. is awakened, taken from his box," named after the father while the vertical stripes are of operant conditoning. In in view, he will be dis- bed, and placed in a cold Monday - 7:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.-3:00 a.m metal container where he is the box are a button and a appointed. The object of the hopper. In order to get his study is to teach Larry to Tuesday - 7:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.-3:00 a.m. weighed. His flickering Wednesday - 7:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.-3:00 a.m. tongue flashes in mild reward of water, Larry must discriminate between the two protest, but he is soon first press the button. Morse patterns. Thursday - 7:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. satisfied with liquid said it took five to six weeks Morse said this is basic, as Friday - 7:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. refreshment. Larry is an to teach him to perform this opposed to applied, research, task. and has yielded "nothing COFFEE-10* ■— DONUTS-5* Eastern king snake, measur- ONLY DURING NIGHT HOURS ing 4% feet in length, significant yet." He said the "Conditioning snakes is project may continue captured in the wilds near not very popular, because it Miami. through next summer. takes so long," said Morse. "As far as teaching _ 30000000000 Larry, along with two Once Larry mastered this, he 5<5ooooooooooooooooooo'_ . other king snakes, is the snakes to discriminate 5&OOOQPOOOOOOOOOOC«>apOOOOOO was shown a light near the between patterns, I haven't Tnnnnonmc>^>cmeamoocmcM>onooL>ooo- subject of a research project 5OOOOQO0P»i^^I>lO§OOC»OOOOO< button. He would only receive found any other studies of 5ooooa£>ro«^SQ>ro0»OOOOC . project is now in this stage. involved. &00000fl*000000000~ " ""ooooooooooooooo* student in psychology. 3000000000000000 oooooooooooooooc The really difficult part lies "One of the reasons for 5000000000000000 oooooooooooooooc ■-Morse, who began work on ahead. 50000000000000000 "ooooooooooooooc the project in October, is this (experiment) is just to 3000000000000000" _ooooooooooooooc satisfy the curiosity of the r 3000000000000000 _ooooooooooooooc/ under the direction of Dr. Morse said that Larry will vooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooc researcher," Morse said. His DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO __ooooooooooooooooooc Paul Kleinginna. be shown two different lights, pooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooo/ curiosity may not be satisfied ooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooo^ Morse said that the one consisting of horizontal "000000000000000000000000000000000000"' snake's weieht is recorded stripes, the other vertical. If for some time, but meanwhile "POOOOOOOOOlJpQj^QaOQOQCfcOOOOOOOOOi he responds to the horizontal Larry is slowly getting his daily so that his overall college education. health can be charted. After pattern by pressing the OOOOOOOC Study Abroad And Get Credit MO VIE

By FRANCES COFFIELD away from the program any Studies Abroad program Applications are now thinking it is only for I've seen," Bouma said. being accepted for the language majors, while actually less than one-third "Much of the learning is Studies Abroad Program, in non-class activities. We try which includes study and of the students who participate are language to get students in touch with travel in Europe or Mexico, the natives," he said. announced Dr. Lowell majors. Bouma, head of the Foreign Having students from Bouma encourages any- Language Department. many different fields in the one who is interested or who program makes the group has any questions about the The nine week program, program to go by the foreign starring which merits 15 hours college well-rounded and encourages interaction of different department in the Hollis f DAN O'HERLIHY WALTER MATTHAU credit, offers participants Building. study of the Classics in Rome outlooks and attitudes, %-.FRANK OVERTON-EDWARD BINIMS and Athens, German in Bouma said. "Students in fields other than language Although initially the Erlangen, French in Dijon, price of the program may HENRY FONDA Spanish in Valencia, or Latin notice things language majors don't." seem expensive, it is not so American studies in Mexico when you consider that the City. Students attend classes 35 student receives 15 hours days, and at least 10 days of credit and that food, lodging, THE FREE MOVIE Bouma stressed that the travel are included in the and traveling expenses are Wednesday, December 6 program is offered to any program cost, which is included, the department student who has completed at $1,400-$1,600. head said. lease three quarters of 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. language, earning a grade of The program, which is Biology Lecture Hall B in those courses. He said subsidized by The Board of Deadline for applications i that many students shy Regents, is "the cheapest of is April 1. Page 8, December 4, 197S GSC Planetarium 'The Besf

By STEVE BRUNNER explained, "This show was The planetarium, which Looking up to the south put on strictly for enter- seats 78, averages 10,000 sky you see star group tainment; something like a visitors per year—many of Centauri, to the north you see star concert for the students." them elementary and high Aldeberon. Continuing In the near future school students. "We like to through space you see Riegel, Birchfield plans to show think that some youngster M-31 and Bettlegese. Sooner "The Loneliness Factor," a will be impressed with GSC if than you want, you are back show dealing with extra- he gets a good trip in the to Earth again. terrestrial life, which will be planetarium," Mobley said You don't have to be a with a grin. "But we also educational as well as present about 50 shows a space wanderer to take this entertaining. cosmic trip because it's given year for adult groups." "After all, education was in GSC's planetarium on a "Looking at it realis- the primary reason for regular basis. tically," said Mobley, "the building the planetarium," "It's the best planetarium planetarium serves as a added Mobley, "It is used in among colleges in the state," valuable teaching aid that the teaching of astronomy said planetarium director and also to provide a way for has brought numerous people Chip Mobley of the $50,000 to the college who would not the public to relate to GSC structure, which centers through the facility. have otherwise known of our around a Spritz Star facilities." Projector. was drained on Tuesday, Nov. 21, There is no planetarium at Good Samaritans Don Nash, left, and Craig Burkhalter rescue fish much to the chagrin of the resident Georgia Tech and the Symphony To Perform bass and catfish. facilities at the University of from the duck pond and relocate Georgia are outdated. them in the larger pond. The pond "The projector can show fixed stars as well as movable Tonight At 8:15 In Foy objects," Mobley added. "We By DONNA SURGENOR of the Concerto for and can also simulate how the Mark Dec. 4, Monday Orchestra in G Minor by sky would look at any date in night, on your calendars, Mendelssohn. Her solo will time—past or future." GSC music lovers. last 25 minutes. MUSIC That function has enabled The Statesboro GSC The orchestra will play Mobley to produce an annual j Symphony's performance Handel's Water Music Suite, Christmas show, with the will begin at 8:15 p.m. There a group of dance movements NOTES ? sky being fixed as it was at will be a $3 admission composed in 1717 that were the time of Christ's birth. charge. designed to be played on a "Celestial Apertures" is Skip Jennings V3 The soloist will be Kitty barge floating down the another of the planetarium Woodward from Griffin. Miss Thames for King George I. shows. Cliff Burchfield, Woodward is a pianist who They will play the Polvtsian assistant planetarium studies with Dr. Broucek. She Dances from Prince Igor by director and a student at GSC will play all three movements Porodin. DOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Christmas Means Records By SKIP JENNINGS Billy Joel— The Stranger; There are only a few new Deck the halls with boughs of holly It's Christmas time once Pablo Cruise—Worlds Away; Southern rock : Oasis gives you reason to be jolly again. Time for everyone to Bob Seeger—Stranger In Outlaws—Play in' to Win; F go away for a month, fill up Town; Van Halen—Van Marshall Tucker Band— c p ANNOUNCING on Mom's good cooking, and Halen; Jackson Browne— Greatest Hits; Molly spend what little money you Running On Empty; Meat Hatchet—Molly Hatchet; £ have on presents. Since most Loaf—Bat Our of Hell; Bruce and Lynyrd Skynyrd—First- - "*' "~ of us have VERY LITTLE and Last. Springsteen—Darkness on THE OASIS RECORDS PRE-HOLIDAY SALES money, each present must be On the comic side there's th-e Edge of Town; Steely selected to insure that you get 's new , A ] Dan—Aja; Atlanta Rhythm your money's worth. Wild and Crazy Guy, and the ' Section—Champagne Jam; soundtrack to Cheech and -1 In true capitalistic and the soundtracks from Chong's movie, Up In Smoke. PHASE III Grease, Saturday Nigh fashion, the record compan- A word of caution—comedy R Fever, and Sgt. Pepper. Soon i DECEMBER 4-10 ies have just raised the prices albums don't always make> ■■ fr"'"^ to be added to this list will be on some albums to $8.98 (list the best gifts. Most of them e. ONE LAST CHANCE TO SAVE - SAVE —. SAVE!!! price). Try to avoid these the new albums from: lose their appeal with y albums. Record prices have Aerosmith—Live Bootleg; repeated listenings. v Try these new releases from Warner/Elektra/Atlantic Kansas— Two for the Show; risen three dollars in just For those of you who want ° Billy Joel—52nd Street; 7 at only $4.99 LP/$5.99 Tapes three years. Do you think it's to give a jazz album for Kenny Loggins—Night- • Queen "Jazz"* worth it? Well, it isn't. The Christmas, don't give the watch; Elton John—A Single • Linda Ronstadt "LivingIn The U.SJi.* record companies are just new Queen LP entitled t testing the market to see how Man. Jazz—it has nothing to do • Yes "Tormato"* Some other albums that much we are willing to pay. with jazz. Give them the new 7 • Doobie Brothers "Minute by Minute"* might appeal to most of your In this column we will go weather Weather Report, Afr. friends include: Neil Young- • Rod Stewart "Blondes Have More Fun"* over some of the albums on Gone, or Churck Mangione— Comes a Time; Dan Fogel- • Firefall "Elan"* the market this holiday Children of Sanchez, or Jean- F berg and Tim Weisberg— Ii season and maybe help you a Luc Ponty—Cosmic Messen- Twin Sons of Different a THESE AND OTHER SAVINGS GUARANTEED little in Christmas present ger, or The Pat Metheny Mothers; Al Stewart— Time P selection. Group, or anything on the Passages; Jimmy Buffet— 7l TO GIVE YOU AND YOURS But back to the albums. ECM label. There are still many LP's on You Had to Be ThereQive); A few that I would ] A HAPPY HOLIDAY! the market that have been and — Sleeper Catcher. recommend are: Yes— r P.S. Oasis wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! selling very heavily for the Tormato; Santana—Inner I last few months. Just about On the soulful side of Secrets(one of the few really c anyone with a very limited things we have: Gil Scott- worth the $8.98 list price); scope of contemporary music Heron— Secrets; Chaka Tom Waits—Blue Valentine; would enjoy one of these. Kahn—Chaka; — Joan Armatrading— To the Among these are: Linda One Nation Under a Groove; Limit; or anything by Bruce Ronstadt—Living in the Village People— Cursin'; Springsteen. USA; Rolling Stones—Some Ashford and Simpson—Is It Well, that's it. Get your Girls; Styx—Pieces of Eight; Still Good to Ya; Al Jarreau— money together and hit the The Who— Who Are You; All Fly Home; Commo- stores. Have a good Boston—Don't Look Back; dores—Greatest Hits; and Christmas and we'll see you Heart—Dog and Butterfly; Teddy Pendergrass—Life Is next year—or at the Bob UNIVERSITY PLAZA 681-2959 Foreigner—Double Vision; a Song Worth Singing. Dylan concert. toeeoooooooooooeoooooooooooooooooooooooeooooooooot

? I : fi* ° • s .4 Page 9, December 4, 1978 . LOST: Silver chain and medallion WANTED: A parttime babysitter . with inscription "Roisin." for after 3:00 weekdays and all day Sho wcase Accepts r Sentimental value. Reward offered. Saturday until about 4:00. Must LB. 8691. (11-20) have own transportation. Prefer G-A Story \ Statesboro resident. Call 764- LOST: Set of keys in brown key 7743. (12-4) A feature story written by case. Reward offered. 681-5387. journalism student David Lynn, Room 322, L.B. 11331 <11-13) Chancey, president of the CLASSIFIED WANTED: An electric typewriter Journalism Club, has been in good condition. Please contact LOST: A reward is being offered for Tom Patton at Landrum Box accepted for publication by a an authentic Australian boome- 11234. (124) Chicago-based magazine, rang lost in Sweetheart Circle Showcase. Halloween night. The boomerang The article is an interview wno SIID. ,nT<> mT>- J ,„„„„" FOR SALE: Two music stands, $5 may become a dangerous weapon if WANTED: Experienced photo- with Tom Brown, the blind used without sufficient knowledge, grapher to take candid photographs GSC student who is so often For Rent at fraternity and sorority parties. (11-13) Building. (10-30) so please don't use it. If you find the seen, and heard, playing a boomerang, kindly return it to Contact Tom Patton at Landrum bagpipe oi campus. FOR RENT: Two-bedroom, 1-bath Hamp Gardner at WVGS radio for a Box 11234. (12-4) apartment adjacent to GSC FOR SALE: Four new Perrelli Originally a writing FOR nice reward. (11-13) campus. $175 per month through radials. P3-165. 764-5705. SALE: Mobile home, 48-8. assignment in a journalism Dec. 31. After Dec. 31 rent will go up. $180. (11-13) Carpeted, birch paneling, Also, class, the story appeared in Cox-pop-up camper. Sleeps 5. Call WANTED: Roommate for two- Stove, refrigerator, carpet, cable, bedroom duplex. University Place. the Oct. 23 George-Anne and total electric, and large living room. 842-2744 after 5:00. (10-30) LOST: One pair of Oscar de la was headlined "Peachtree Renta glasses. Lost in gym during Also need bed and bureau. Contact 681-2583 or 681-3291. (11-6) FOR SALE: Vivitar Series 170-210 Piper Adds Scottish Flavor to Mother's Finest concert. Contact Richard or Charlie. 681-2643, L B. Macro Focusing Zoom Lens under Nancy Callaway at L.B. 10084 or 8528. (10-2) GSC." FOR RENT: 2 bedroom trailer. warranty; mint condition. Focuses Lost and Found call 681-5324 if found. (11-6) Chancey is president of Completely furnished, including from 3 inches to infinity; "one- Hames To the Baptist Student Union washer. $132 per month. — 3 touch" control. Aperture range F3.5 and often writes for the bedroom trailer. Completely to F16; for Konica camera. Zoom FOUND: Key in Olliff Hall. Owner LOST: Gold butterfly ring with furnished, including washer and ratio 3:1; magnification 1:2.2. VMC may claim it at George-Anne office,. Speak Tonight college newspaper. 1 garnet stones. Sentimental value. dryer. $142 per month. Call 681- multi-coated; 15 elements in ten Williams 110. (11-20) $5-S10 reward offered. If found, 5266. (12-4) groups. Lens accessories included: GSC's Sigma Xi Club will Kappa Delta front and rear lens caps. Vivitar please contact Patti Brown at 681- present a speech by Dr. FOUND: Two sets of keys in cases 67MM skylight filter, lens shade. 5249 or 681-5291, or L.B. 9934(12-4) Curtis Hames, M.D. His talk, in ■ Hollis Building. Owners may Call Ray Messick, 681-3931. My Epsilon To Meet identify and pick up in Room 113. "Medical Advances in For Sale cost: $353.41, selling price: $225 LOST: Diamond ring with six Also, a light-weight windbreaker China," will be held in Herty There will be a Kappa firm. (10-9) garnets and a silver belt ring at jacket was found. 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< Freshmen Cagers 'Very Talented'

"The Five Freshmen," as , may be the difference starters, but after that the feet out. He too, needs to SPORTS they are commonly referred between a successful 1978-79 club is woefully short on make an adjustment with to, are not the latest musical campaign and one that falls experienced reserve talent; this defense, which he is sensation to hit the charts, drastically short of pre- always a precious commodity doing." but to J.B. Scearce and the season expectation. in sports. If you don't have Georgia Southern College Scearce's Georgia South- experienced talent, you'd Bainbridge native Barber Eagle basketball team, they ern team returns four better have some raw talent is one of the hardest workers that can rapidly learn under on the squad. Scearce said, pressure situations. shortly after recruiting him, "ST" The veteran Eagle coach that Barber continually gave owler Glad To Be Back At Forward; feels he has that with 110% effort. He has not yet newcomers Donald Barber, changed his mind about the Reggie Cofer, Tim James, 6'7" forward/center. ai Bobby Jahn, and Steve d Feels Eagle Team Has Winning Attitude Taylor. "A very rugged person," is . c' "I think they're going to Tiow Scearce describes him. . be very important to us this "Don's going to see an awful " By MARK TAYLOR I take things serious." get down on myself," he said. sophomore, everyone else season," Scearce commented. lot of service this season. He ™ "So I just keep my mind on was having all the fun on the "They're the people that will puts an awful lot of effort into fe Although just a junior, what I am doing." basketball court while have to take up the slack & There is a time for the game." *" H!? Fowler is very much a leader Fowler rode the bench. when our veteran players are ' usiness and a time for play. Until he was a high school on the GSC team. He Fowler knew he would have tired, get in foul trouble , or Scearce saved the best for . ou probably would not attributes his ability to to get down to business to are injured. '.xpect a story about a last. inspire his teammates into make the starting line-up. So "We lose three seniors this .asketball player to begin "He's going to be the wanting to play ball. "If you he practiced basketball all season. Some of these new >vith this ancient cliche. But surprise of the season," want to play, you inspire the day every day during the players will have to fill in this is perhaps the best way Scearce says, referring to other players and when they summer before he became a those vacant spots." i.o tell you about GSC Macon's Steve Taylor. try hard that inspires you." sophomore. And that As a collective group, basketball star John Fowler. "Here's a player who *■ practice soon paid off. Scearce defines his proteges Fowler likes people. He never started a high shcool as "very talented." When said, "I have always been an Fowler was MVP of his game and he most likely will Standing 6'8", a junior pressed on what basis he easy going person. I like to team the last three years at be one of our starters." from Opelika, Ala., Fowler makes that assumption, he get along with everyone." He Opelika High School. To knows very well how to says: "They are just good, admitted that things do get support this award, Fowler Taylor played on the differenciate between sound basketball players." hectic sometimes. Mention- had the three-year creden- talent-laden Southwest business and play. He Cofer is a 6'1" guard from ing that being on scholarship tials of leading field goai macon ball club that won the exemplifies this by comment- Augusta who led the T.W. is hard work, and while the shooter, free throw shooter, 1978 AAA State Champion- ing on his easy going Josey ball club last season to basketball team is practicing and top rebounder. He also ship. Although a reserve, the lifestyle. a 25-5 record and the Georgia two-and-a-half hours a day holds his high school's single 6'7" Taylor still managed to class A State Championship. "The coaches seem to like other people can study or game scoring record of 42 average 11 points and seven He averaged 19.7 points and my sense of humor," he said. work during that time. points. rebounds. was named the Class A "It helps keep the other However, Fowler does not let Fowler was the No. 2 Basketball Player of the Year players loose. But when it's those things bother him. When asked why Taylor player in Alabama as a by the Atlanta Jounral- dme to get down to business, "If I let things bother me I JOHN FOWLER would start, Scearce replied: senior and was selected as Constitution. "He's the best center we've one of the top 100 players in "Reggie is a very mature got. He's outstanding For That Favorite Junior the nation. He was president player," assesses Scearce. defensively. Also, Steve is of the FFA and a member of "He does so many things quick, moves up and down On Your List From Minkovitz the Inter-club council of his well—handling the ball, he the floor well, and he's a school. shoots accurately, and strong competitor. I don't thinks. He'll develop into an He has added height to the think opposing centers will outstanding player." GSC line-up in his two push him around." James, who paired up previous seasons at center. with Cofer in the starting 'Your Place* — Second Floor But this season he is playing backcourt of the south squad his favorite position, Baumley Is in the annual Georgia All- forward. "I like to play Star game, also was an All- forward because I can use my State (3A) performer. He abilities better at that Pool Winner played his ball at Dougherty position," he said. High. The Trojans went 29-2 ' Dave Baumley won the»~ A STUNNING SELECTION OF and landed a berth in the Fowler would like to see Student Union Board pool state tournament. He DOUBLE AND TRIPLE GSC win this season. He tournament recently and will averaged 20.4 points but also stated that team ball would represent GSC at the regional dished out 180 assists. be the key. "Last year we did intercollegiate tournament in Scearce calls him "the not know the coaches and the near future. what they expected of us as quickest man on the team." Baulmey also won the PLEATED TROUSERS "He's a very fine shooter. well as we do now," Fowler right to play visiting said. And everyone's attitude Tim also sees the open man, professional Rick Varner By 'SMART PARTS' iri is better this year. I will try that's an offensive asset that prior to the Thanksgiving Sizes 5 to 13. harder for our three seniors. always helps." holidays. They deserve to go out on a Trophies were awarded to James' weakness, as is winning note. second and third-place true of most incoming finishers, Danny Smith and freshman, is his defense. "It's Discount Priced Pro basketball is definite- Doug Morse. ly on his mind for the future, really just a matter of but the P.E. major comment- mechanics. As soon as he 99 $ ed that he would like to coach develops, he'll play a lot," if he does not make the big Scearce adds. M9 to 28" leagues. The only out-of-stater in the group is Jahn, a product "I like to have fun also," of Greenwood, Ind. The 6'5" said Fowler. Among his Jahn averaged 21 points and hobbies are swimming, 12 rebounds at Greenwood fishing, dancing, and music. high. He was honorable His favorite musical group is mention All-State and is Funkadelic. When asked why noted for his accurate outside

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,••■ Page 11, December 4, 1978 'Wendy V Plays Johnson A -Side Johnson's, Kappa Sigma Meet Tonight In Intramural Finals Defending intramural runner-up. women's independent league, champion Johnson's got by Last year, Johnson's ran past second place fraternity league runner-up defeated Kappa Sigma 12-6 sorority team Delta Zeta 30-0 Alpha Tau Omega, 24-19, in on their way to the title. Both to advance to the final round the semi-finals on Nov. 27 teams are unbeaten this year of play. and will meet Kappa Sigma going into tonight's contest. Johnson A-Side, beaten at 7:30 tonight in a game to In girls action, the title by Wendy's in overtime in the decide this year's school will be decided between two regular season, won the right s champ. independent teams as both to a rematch by defeating sorority representatives were 1. Kappa Sigma advanced to sorority league winner .1 the finals by virtue of a 28-13 eliminated in the first round. Kappa Delta, 22-6. win over The Football Team, Wendy's, undefeated and The two teams meet Bob Stanley won first place in the opening victory over The Citadel. e independent league first place winner of the tonight at 6. pommel horse competition in season

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Page 12, December 4, 1978 Eagles Open Season With Pair Of Victories

Simpkins9 35 Paces Win Freshmen See Action In Over GSU In Opener South A ustralian Exhibition

Scearce said that he felt rho GSC Eagles traveled By SUSAN LANGFORD advantage of the Austrialia: to Atlanta to open their that Simpkins played team. "We basically pla; regular season Monday, Nov. "extremely well" and that the man to man," stated Scearce J7 and came home a winner team as a whole also played The GSC Eagles defeated "The zones were experi -,s they defeated the Georgia an excellent game. "Over all, South Austrailia's champ- mental." the team played a good .State Panthers by a 86-68 ionship team 78-70 in an The freshman team got a score. defensive ball game," said 1 exhibition game Sunday, chance to show what they' Matt Simpkins poured in Scearce. November 19. The Eagles made of as Scearce pla;,'* Do points for the winning In the first half the lead never encountered a deficit; them the second 10 minutes' Eagles to lead the GSC fluctuated as first the Eagles they led the game 30-26 at the of the game. Scearce said, scoring. Kevin Anderson ■ and then the Panthers would half and remained ahead added 22 points as Coach J. hold the upper hand. through the entire game. "They're pretty good, for ! B. Scearce's team pulled freshmen." As a whole the away in the second half after "Georgia State played an Matt Simpkins was the freshmen played 76 minutes, holding a 43-38.lead at the aggressive ballgame," said top scorer for the local cagers which is over one-fourth of Scearce. 1 midway point. with 18 total points; Kevin the game, and scored a tota Anderson followed him with of 24 points. 17 points. Peake Leads GSC Phil Leisure added Scearce saw room for 11 points. Coach Scearce improvement despite the win. cited Bobby Jahn as having "They didn't play with the Water Polo Team played an excellent offensive intonsity that they shouli game as he took eight have. We stood around toe rebounds from the board. By PAUL GREENE water polo team actually beat much." He stated that the Coach Bud Floyd has the surrounding colleges. defense was poor, especially the inside defense. There looked for someone to install Although Peake has compet- During the second half the leadership in the sport of ed in swimming matches Eagles switched from a zone water polo this year and one even going to Brenau this defense to a man to man were 20 turnovers against the fellow that has provided year with the GSC swimming defense. Scearce said he did Eagles and Austrialia made these characteristic's is GSC team, he mainly prefers this to speed up the tempo of 22 free throws. "Our defense senior Larry Peake. water polo. Terry Fahey puts up shot in exhibition game against the game, because he felt the kept them in the game," said Peake, a native of "He's primarily a water South Australia. previous tempo was to the Scearce. Asheville, N.C., started polo player," said Bud Floyd, swimming when he was only head coach for the GSC water eight years old and later polo team. "He really loves became interested in water the game." polo in the seventh grade. According to Floyd, Larry Lady Eagles Drop Pair, Beat UGA "My coach during junior was unable to play up to his high and up through high full potential last year By SU ANN COLSTON ing veteran, is filling one of college transfer Joanie having to rely heavily on j their freshmen underneath | school was outstanding," because he was dominated by After contests with the forward positions with Weldon alternating for the and also as relief people in j said Peake. "He was a seniors. However, the 6'0" Mercer, the University of freshmen Mitzi Timmons, other starting position. the guard positions. member of the Olympic 170 lb. from Asheville, N.C. Georgia, and Georgia State Susan Fuller, and junior T^ Lady Eagles are Water Polo Committee and has done excellent job this the GSC Lady Eagles have taught me all the basic year and has led the young posted a 1-2 mark. fundamentals that have Eagle team both as a leader In their first contest of the helped me to be where I am and team captain. season, the Lady Eagles- today." "I've been pleased with his suffered defeat at the hands Since no other high acceptance of this role," said of the Mercer Teddy Bears to schools in Asheville played Floyd. "Larry has really been the tune of 76-64. water polo, Larry's team a team leader and has done Despite the end result, started challenging various an excellent job in both many times during the game 1 colleges. He made Ail- offensive and defensive the girls were able to close the American while attending facets of the game." Mercer lead but were never *?I»A» SWiif ' Asheville High and their Georgia Southern then able to overcome it. recruited Larry Peake for the The team came back in ■-- : ■>':■ Eagles aquatic program. their next contest and beat if *■'" In addition to being team the University of Goergia on captain of the GSC water their home court by a score of polo squad, Peake was 59-49. recently named to the 1978 On Nov. 27 the Lady Southern Water Polo League Eagles were edged 72-69 by All-Conference Team. He has Georgia State in a close been outstanding offensively contest. In the first half the for the Eagles this year girls scored 48 points but had scoring 34 goals in 11 games. trouble putting the ball in the Peake has led GSC in basket in the second half as defeating such teams as they managed only 21 second Lynchburg, James Madison, half points. VMI,»4Hid Florida State In these first games, head University. Although having coach Linda Crowder has a fine season offensively, combined the talents of Larry is primarily noted for senior Mary Lou Garrett, his defensive capabilities. Kay Martin, and junior Renarda Baker in the "Larry is the complete starting guard positions. LARRY PEAKE player," Floyd says Debra Linebarger, a return- Mary Lou Garrett drives to basket in Lady Eagle opener against Mercer.