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K Vol. 55 No. 23 Slalesboro, Georgia Thursday, March 13, 1975 j Effective Spring Quarter Costs Necessitate Meal Ticket Increase An increase in the price of meal Ralph Andrews, Director of the price of sugar increasing 300 dollars. labor costs. We are building a tickets has been proposed Auxiliary Serivces, and Bill per. cent. Action was taken to try to system on the students needs and beginning Spring Quarter of '75 Cook, director of Administration Utility costs and upkeep1 has recoup losses by a severe can no longer do this without a and is expected to be approved by and Fiscal Affairs, gave the increased 41 per cent. Personnel reduction in labor and upkeep raise in prices and student the Board of Regents this week. following as reasons for the in- costs have also risen due to the (such as limiting the hours of participation to eliminate The increase for the 21-meal plan crease : wage and hour law. William Center). A more waste." will be 12 per cent, from $65 to The cost of meal tickets has not Auxiliary Serivces, which must economical menu is now in effect, Cook added, "We'll be just as $85; 14-meal plant will be a 9 per increased in proportion to the be self-sustaining, continues to which has limited variety quick to reduce prices if cent increase from $155 to $170; increase in food prices. The cost lose 17 cents per meal. Last year, somewhat. After all recourses the economy turns around, 10-meal plan will be a 9 per cent for staple products has increased Cook said, Auxiliary Services lost were considered, said Cook, the because we are not loo king for big increase from $145 to $160. 25 per cent in the past year with between 69 and 70 thousand price increase was considered profits; our sole aim is to break most feasible. even and provide the students According to Andrews, in order with the kind of meal service they to keep from raising costs further need and want. We wou 1 d still the student will have assume the lose money, but by cutting costs responsibility for eliminating in other areas we hope to break waste of food and labor. "We even." urge the student to take only what Andrews hopes that the price he can eat. We started our increase will allow more menu campaign against excessive food variety. He also plans "monotony last spring and have received breakers," such as special excellent response. Previous to dinners, entertainment, etc. He the campaign the students were said, "We are continually trying wasting as much food as they to innovate, but we need student were eating. We also ask students input. I urge all students who take only the eating utensils they have suggestions on how we will use to eliminate the cost of may further reduce costs and-or running them through the dish- improve our services to place washer. Taking your tray to the suggestions in the suggestion appropriate place after you have boxes or notify us in some other completed your meal will also cut way." Students To Honor Professor In '75 GSC students will again choose the name of the professor, the the teacher they feel is the course and number and the Stadium To Boost GSC Baseball "Professor-of-the-Year" at student's social security number. "We hope to start construction on the new stadium." spring quarter registration on The award will be made by stadium this summer so that it will be ready for "We've got to have a stadium or the game is March 25. The voting will determining the 15 professors fall practice," said Coach Ron Polk about the J.I. over nationally," said Coach Ron Polk. "I'm be conducted by Gamma Beta receiving the highest total Clements Memorial Stadium. really embarassed to show a prospect our field. Phi Society. number of votes; then the winner The new stadium will encompass the same As a matter of fact, 15 out of 20 of our players Certain rules concerning will be determined on a per- area the present baseball stadium is on, but with signed without ever seeing the place." centage based on the number of many modern facilities. A pressbox will be built The fund drive will begin with the Harlem balloting and presentation of the students taught in the preceding where the gate is now situated. On one side of the Globetrotters' game to be held tonight in the "Professor-of-the -Year" Award spring, fall, and winter quarters. pressbox will be restroom facilities, and on the . Hanner Fieldhouse. Cook said he hoped this have been devised by Gamma In the case of tie or a written other side will be a permanent concession stand. would help stimulate interest in the fund. Beta Phi Society. These rules complaint, ballots will be Other changes will be "major league" dugouts include: checked to determine the and an electronically controlled scoreboard. "We're just asking for small amount of money The student's vote must be for student's enrollment in the "A stadium is valuable in recruitment," said in comparison with other places that are building a professor in whose class he or professor's class within the she has been enrolled during the Bill Cook, Director of Administration and Fiscal stadiums for millions of dollars," Polk said. The specified enrollment in the preceding spring, fall, or winter Affairs. "Every athlete wants to play in a good cost will be approximately $254,000. professor's class quarter. The ballots will require In the case of a tie or a written complaint, ballots will be Denise Watson checked to determine the student's enrollment in the professor's class within the New Miss GSC Crowned Saturday specified three quarters. Any written complaint should be On Saturday night, March 8, Tommie Allen, from Griffin, receives a three-hundred dollar submitted to the president of the Miss Marilyn Greene, Miss GSC Georgia, sponsored by Alpha scholarship and a chance to Gamma Beta Phi Society within of 1974, crowned Miss Memory Delta Pi Sorority; compete in the Miss Georgia seven days after the voting has Denise Watson as Miss GSC of First Runner-up, Miss Tina Pageant. taken place. 1975. Bonnell, from Atlanta, sponsored The Miss GSC Pageant enables The Professor-of-the-Year Miss Watson was sponsored by by Alpha Delta Pi Sorority the contestant to present her Award will be presented to the Phi Mu Sorority. She is a Pledge class. talents to the public. The number winner on Honors Day. sophomore from Atlanta. Her The pageant was divided into one priority of the pageant is Professors who are involved major is speech, and she also has three competitions: evening education. In the words of with team teaching shall be an interest in public relations. gown competition, which counted Marilyn Greene, a contestant has charged the total number of the Five semi-finalists were chosen twenty five per cent; swimsuit to have "talent, beauty, poise, students in the class if they out of the seventeen candidates. competition, which counted grace, charm, a great attitude." taught at least 25 per cent of the They were (excluding Miss twenty-five per cent; and a talent In addition to this, Miss Greene quarter. Watson): competition, which counted fifty says that the contestant must be Professors receiving the award Fourth runner-up, Miss per cent. In the talent com- well-spoken and be able to ex- will be ineligible for the next five Melanie Broome, from petition, Miss Watson performed press herself well. years. Those ineligible for this Jacksonville, Florida, sponsored a dramatic monologue entitled The function of Miss GSC is to year are Dr. Fred Richter, 1972 by Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity; "Yellow". act as official student hostess of Professor -of-the-Year; Dr. Third runner-up, Miss Laura The Miss Georgia Southern the college. It is her duty to en- Robert A. Mayer, 1971 Professor- Miller, from Lakeland, Florida, College Scholarship Pageant is a tertain college guests. of-the-Year; Dr. David Ruffin, sponsored by Kappa Delta franchise of the Miss Georgia and The judges in the contest were 1973 Professor-of-the-Year; and Sorority; Miss America Pageants. The Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson, Dr. William Word, 1974 Second Runner-up, Miss winner of the Miss GSC Pageant «—4 Continued on page 2 Denise Watson Professor-of-the-Year. Page TWO -the george-anne- Thursday, March 13, 1975 r =\ george-anne second front

Exchange Opens; Vets To Manage Pictured above is just a sample of the exotic the International Club as an effort to acquaint » entertainment during the International Banquet, people of the college and community with dif- The CCC Book Exchange will with the advice of the people Friday, March 7. The Banquet was sponsored by ferent life-styles around the world. re-open Monday, March 17 working with the Exchange. "I through March 21 for a final trial think," said McMahon, "that this period. The Exchange will will alleviate the problem of Mini Model UN operate in Williams 104 from 10 Exchange books costing more a.m. to 5 p.m. than those at the bookstore. We Operating the Exchange, along are confident that our prices will with workers from last quarter, be lower than Landrum or Mock Crisis Debated will be veterans from the Georgia Lanier's." This past weekend on March 7 troops to Kuwait. (This was only Larry Mitchell, Trenice Mullis, Southern Veteran's Association. One misconception students and 8, over one hundred students a mock broadcast.) The UN Jane Cronin, Pam Patterson, According to Helen McMahon, seem to have, said McMahon, is from area high schools par- immediately turned their at- Greg Fenders, Skip Kimbrel, vice-president of the CCC, the that "if the student sells books at ~% ticipated in the Mini-Model tention to the situation. Questions Brent Stein, Perry Fields, first week of the exchange's the Exchange, he must buy his United Nations held here on the were brought forth to decide Martha Brown, Susan Warren, operation will be entirely for the books from the Exchange. This is GSC campus. whether the sending of troops to and Bruce Hall worked as ad- collection of books. No books will not true. The student can sell his After registration on Friday Kuwait was an act of aggression ministrators at the Mini-Model be sold during this period. books with no obligation to buy afternoon, students attended by the U.S.A. UN. Students will set their own prices books from the exchange." workshops which dealt with some In the 3rd session, the assembly The books will be kept over of the same pro- voted to continue the discussion Spring break and then sold the blems and issues that GSC's concerning U.S. troops in Kuwait. Business Games Held? first week of classes, March 25- delegation to the National Model Resolutions for UN Peace 29, in the same location and at the United Nations (NMUN) will Keeping Forces to go to Kuwait in same times.No books will be discuss when they go to the case of an act of aggression by GSC Seniors Participate taken during this period; they NMUN in New York City in April. the U.S.A. were brought forth. A will only be sold. A bookstore The workshops offered were resolution was also put forward Five Georgia Southern seniors recession, and salaries. They price list will be available during Disarmanent-Arms Control, The to decide whether the PLO should recently participated in the 1975 operated their companies by both weeks of operation for the Middle East, Food-Population, be recognized as the only Intercollegiate Business Game teletyping management benefit of those buying and Global' Energy Problems, In- representative of the sponsored by Emory University decisions twice a week to an selling. ternational Law, Human Rights, Palestinians. The main agenda in Atlanta. Emory computer. McMahon urges, "The Ex- Understanding Cultural Conflicts item, World Energy Problems, Those students from Georgia The Georgia Southern Central change exists to save the-students and Differences, and Structure was then discussed. The Southern who attended the Coordinating Committee (CCC) money. Since this is the final trial and Functions of the UN. Netherlands recommended that a business games included: Paul supported the students par- period, it must be widely used At 8:00 Friday night, a banquet committee be formed to study the W. Goggins, Jr., a management ticipation by allocating $150 to this quarter if expected to con- was held at the Landrum Center problems of overpopulation, lack major from Thomasville, Ga.; help defray costs incurred in tinue in operation. We want for the delegates. Dr. Quick was of food, and energy. Donna G. Hannaford, of traveling to Atlanta for the final everyone to take advantage of the the host speaker and talked on The 4th session's topics in- Savannah, a marketing major; presentation. service." International Law and the Legal cluded Greece's proposal that Maryland M. Henning, from System. Turkey leave Cyprus. The Atlanta, a marketing major at Saturday morning at 9:00 the assembly voted this down. The GSC; economics major, Phillip 1st was Disarmament-Arms main agenda item, Human King of Statesboro; and Control. Most of the resolutions Rights, was discussed. South Calhoun's Debra C Owens, a came from the U.S.A. and the Africa requested money to help finance major. U.S.S.R. at 10:15, the delegates create jobs for the blacks of their Dr. Leo Parrish, associate took a fifteen- minute break, then country. professor of management at reconvened to discuss the Middle After the 4th session, the GSC, served as the team's faculty East question. Halfway through Awards for best delegation were advisor, serving as co-advisors the session, Dr. Lane Van Tassell given. Ireland, whose delegation were Dr. Anthony Faria, announced that a crisis situation was from Bradwell Institute, won marketing; Dr. Ernest Moser, was being broadcast over the the best delegation award. Beth economics; Dan Sherrell, radio. The radio broadcast an- Adams from Statesboro High marketing; John Budack, nounced that President Ford, in received the award for best finance; and Robert Colvard, an emergency meeting of delegate. accounting. Congress, had sent American GSC's

Action-Reaction: Campus Opinion t \

What organizations on campus do you feel are people at southern obsolete and why? ^ J> Mary Stevens (Senior - Psychology) The Miss GSC Pageant is obsolete; it is biased. Dr. George Cannon, Department of Professional Laboratory Ex- The Fraternities and Sororities are very periences, and Dr. William R. Word, Department of Economics, have discriminating. The Baptist Student Union is a two articles of a four-part series appearing in the January, 1975, and good organization; it is unbiased. February, 1975, issues of Savannah—A Monthly City Magazine. Sharon Futrell (Freshman - Exceptional Appearing in the January issue is "Chatham Association of Education) Educators Versus the Savannah Federation of Teachers," and Mary Stevens Well, I don't really know much about it. From Brent Norris featured in the February issue is "Savannah Teacher Collective what I've seen the CCC hasn't done that much. It Bargaining and the Master Contract." Scheduled for publication in needs to be redone; they need to get some people March and April are "Teacher Collective Bargaining After the Master who can really care. Contract" and "The Current Status of Collective Bargaining, in the Savannah Schools." Collectively the four-part series is entitled Pat Blenke (Sophomore - Physical Education) "Teacher Collective Bargaining comes and Goes in Savannah." I am not actively involved with any of these ••• organizations but in talking with certain people, Dr. Robert Haney, assistant professor of Psychology at GSC, will I would say the Pep Band. Because they don't attend the Fourth Annual Atlanta Behavior Modification Intensive play enough modern music, they play the same Practicum. to be held March 12-15. things over and over. Campus Crusade, because Haney will participate in the session, entitled "Behavior I don't like to have religion forced on me. Modification with Children." The purpose of the session is to update Brent Norris (Freshman - Pharmacy) professionals on the latest techniques and data dealing with child The CCC is the only organization L have had problems in a variety of settings, ranging from the psychiatric ward to the home. Sharon Futrell experience with, and it wasn't satisfactory. I Cathy Herron rented a refrigerator, and at the end of the ••* quarter they gave us no warning about when The Dean of the College of Education at the University of Alabama they would pick it up and we weren't prepared. has requested permission to publish an abstract of Dr. James Hood's dissertation. A Comparison of Transfer and Non-Transfer Black Cathy Herron (Freshman - Early Childhood Students on Achievement, Selected Personality Variables, Needs, and % Education) Presses. The major purpose of the publication, Work, is to provide a I am not involved in any of the organizations convenient reference for anyone who is interested in the results of around campus, so I don't really know which contributions to the literature and research base by Alabama's ones are really beneficial to the college, and comprehensive doctoral level institutions in professional education. which ones should be done away with. However, ••• it seems to me that maybe if some changes could Ken Guill', instructor of Art History at Georgia Southern, has a be made in some of the organizations, more students at GSC would get involved. drawing currently on exhibit at the Appalachian State University Art Gallery in Boone, North Carolina. The pencil drawing, "Drum Dancer With Trains" was accepted for Pat Blenke John Guss (Junior - Sociology) The Miss GSC pageant is definitely outmoded. the Appalachian National Drawing Competition by exhibition juror All beauty pageants are obsolete really because Ivan Karp, owner and director of the O.K. Harris Gallery in New the emphasis now is about the person and not York. their beauty. ••••••*•*•*+

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DI.WK (APPELLI 1) AY\A JONES w> Upon application, every Southern student is advisor's word. If he says you need another news editor business manager assigned to an advisor who will, presumably, course, and will not sign your application until counsel that student concerning the courses he you take that course, he can keep you from must take in order to receive a degree in his graduating. On the other hand, an advisor can chosen field of study. For the students, this give you credit for a course that you have not advisor is the only means of knowing what legitimately passed, such as a major course in ^ J courses he needs to fulfill the requirements for which you've made a D, and can substitute graduation. courses in some situations. G-A Endorses Yet, it seems that few faculty members take I do not feel that the power of the advisor seriously their role as advisor. How many times should be limited so that no exceptions may be have you gone to get advised only to have a blank made to the course requirements as set down in CCC Candidates schedule handed to you? "Put whatever you the bulletin. Some circumstances warrant the want on it," the advisor says "and I'll sign it." individual consideration of the advisor for the As is the tradition with the George-Anne, our editorial board has Some students go several quarters without student's circumstances. But I do not support the chosen a candidate for each office in the Central Coordination Com- seeing their advisor since they cannot see the present attitude of some faculty members that mittee elections to be endorsed by this paper as the best applicant for value of wasting their time obtaining a signature they can add any course they choose to a the job. Our choices to fill the governmental seats for the 1975-76 term but getting no help. student's requirements in the name of "rounding are as follows: The result of this poor system of counseling is out the degree." If such a coursf is thought to be President—Dave Cook that every year a number of students reach the needed to obtain the degree, it should be made a Vice-President—Stan Cochran point of applying for graduation only to find that required course by the department. Coordinator of Auxiliary Affairs—Tom Hall there is some required course that they never I cannot, in all justice to the integrity of the Coordinator of Cocurricular Activites—David Kunkler knew about. faculty and administration of GSC and the entire Coordinator of Academic Activities—Asbury Stembridge It has recently been brought to my attention University System, believe that this situation is Coordinator of Budgetary Affairs—Ruth Peck that an advisor's power may, in practive if not simply a plan by which more money may be Through an interview with each candidate, the editorial board chose officially, outweigh that of the registrar. When a extracted from unknowing students. this slate of officers which we feel can offer the most to the student student applies for graduation, he must have his There is, however, a definite need for a change body of Georgia Southern. application form signed by his advisor in order to in the system of advisement. Let's just hope that Mr. Cook, our choice for President, has much experience with the submit it for clearance to the registrar. The only apathy among the faculty is not as hard to fight CCC which affords him a thorough knowledge of all its present ac- thing the registrar has to guide him is your as apathy among the students. tivities, as well as the probability of the success of any propsoed projects. Because of this experience, knowledge, and Cook's positive attitude concerning the growth of the CCC in future years, we selected him as our choice for the presidency. Cochran, Hall, Kunkler, and Stembridge all carried out Cook's positive approach to the CCC's development with definite and realistic ideas for the advancement of the student government. Ms. Peck was chosen on the grounds of her experience in the field of finance, which is basically what her job would entail. II Most of the applicants for the six positions seemed aware of the need for more positively influential power in the CCC. Many of them mentioned apathy as the major problem with the success of past administrations and expressed a strong desire to make the offices of the student government ones of respect and influence in the activities of the entire college.

71M w Guest Editorial 'Green Jealousy' Causes Strife

By RONNIE THOMAS for an understanding, and the Jesus people have tried their own brand of reconciliation. So far, th< I've been attending Georgia Southern College though, nothing has seemed to achieve results. I f =% for four years and I am still amazed at the am beginning to wonder if people really want nearsightedness of some of the people who go to peace. Hell, there has always been a seething george-anne school here. Why is it that groups of people with civil war, and open hostility. Why not bring it all different interests, backgrounds, skin colors, out into the open? What is it all about? Who STAFF religious viewpoints, and political opinions knows? Michael Thompson Features Editor cannot live peacefully in this college com- Are we so accustomed to the fighting among Marty Fischer Sports Editor munity? What has happened to the old im- the campus factions, that we would feel lost Don Wood Assistant News Editor pressionistic idea of the sleepy little college without it? Maybe what we are really upset Gary Crew Copy Editor town, wherein people can live, work, and study in about is the realization that man is really an Tony Nottoli Cartoonist peace? What's it all about? Well, I'll be damned animal. Greg Marshall Cartoonist if I can say for sure, but I think that possibly the If the fraternities did not have their rules and Tom Easterly Photographer reason is that old "Green Jealousy." regulations, then they would not be fraternities. Joey Darsey Accountant Every week there is a new clash between If the freaks did not smoke dope, then they Tom Jackson Circulation groups of students. As Kris Kristofferson so wouldn't be hip. If the Afro-American club did Kay Clark Advertising Assistant aptly put it, "Rednecks cuss the Blacks who cuss' not have Black members, then would they have a Cathy Herron Typist the Whites." Where will it all end? Maybe we club? If the Jesus people didn't have God, Satan, %RITERS should all go down to the intramural fields, and and Jesus Christ, then there would be no Rachel Rhodes, Brenda Bethel, Linda Kay Williams, Mary Solan draw up the teams, and then see who can kick the religious groups. Susan Clevenger, Harry Prisant, Henning Sunde, Alison Terry' hell out of whom! Should we begin a new system of Susan Ambrose Sandra Aaron Bill Grove Personally, I believe in peaceful coexistence, totalitarianism, and forbid the assemblage of but when backed into a corner, I can fight like a groups, clubs, and organizations? I don't really The George-Anne is the official newspaper of Georgia Southern College. wounded tomcat. Is this what we really want? I think that we as American citizens would stand Published weekly, except during holidays, and bi-weekly from June to August. Subscription rate is $3.50 per year. The office is located in room 110, should hope not, but "I'll be damned if it don't for such. What is the solution? How in the hell Frank I. Williams Center. Telephone 681-5600, extension 246, and business look like it!" I say why not have a campus-wide should I know? I am not Christ, Mohammed, and advertising extension 418. Printed by the Statesboro Herald Publishing war, and end all of this damned silliness. Buddha, nor even a Guru. I am an individual who Company. In the past there have been some people on this would like to live a peaceful life and graduate in Editorial views expressed in theGeorge-Anne are not necessarily those of the GSC administration or faculty. Signed columns are solely the viewpointVMM i| campus who tried to end some of the racial August — alive , whole, and unmarked by the ' the writer. strife, fraternity b.s. and independent clamor. social strife that faces the student here at GSC. There have been political candidates who strove That's what is is all about. \£ r =\ You Said It K j timated that I had entered his After regaining my composure Unless I can be shown without a derstanding and sensitivity 'Hold It Down' office with the purpose of and analyzing the event, I made doubt where three open-minded toward students who enter his presenting a false reason and an appointment to see Dr. Quick students err in judgement of this office with no other motive than situation so that I might leave for about my situation. Unlike the man, I will hold to my opinion to be completely honest with him. Says TV Fan home early. In other words, I was previous administrator, Dr. that he needs to develop un- Barbara Slocumb guilty until proven innocent. In Quick received me graciously. I the course of our confrontation I explained that Dr. Lightsey had Dear Editor, discovered that I might have refused me permission to take an I've been a student at Southern been granted permission if I had exam early, which might mean for three years now and have lied (as he said most students do) the difference in my being able to never had a serious complaint. about a certain detail of my return to school the next quarter. But now it is time for a small situation instead of being com- I was not expecting Dr. Quick to request from me and I'm sure for pletely honest. The shocker of all overrule Dr. Lightsey's decision; many other students who retreat came when he told me that, in he did offer permission for me to to Williams Center between addition to the other reasons for register late for next quarter (the classes. refusing permission, he would be extra day or so giving me the I have an hour between classes reluctant to give me permission time I needed). I mentioned my which I usually spend at Williams for an early test since such an encounter with Dr. Lightsey. He relaxing, reading, or watching action might cause friction responded by saying that the video tapes that the CUB has between my professors and sometimes when two people provided. But there is always a himself—he would not want to discuss something each person group of people who sit 15 feet "make waves" by causing my misunderstands things that the from the TV and talk through the professor the trouble of making other person says. This ex- whole tape—too loud to get even an extra exam for me. After planation of human nature would one sentence of the whole hour "beating around the bush", he have satisfied me if I had been I'm there. All I ask is that if these finally said (it was the final the only one who had had a people are not interested in the statement I condescended to hear harrowing experience with Dr. enjoyment of the CUB's great before leaving), in an un- Lightsey—two other students idea, they will sit somewhere else mistakably patronizing tone, for within a quarter's time had been or turn their volumes down to me to take my test on Friday as subjected to similar treatment. I "low". I'm sure that they can scheduled, deal with the matters am quite certain that the other find a more suitable place to I had to on Monday, come back to two students as well as I entered socialize—even if it's on the other GSC Monday, and then register the administrative office with no side of the room. Tuesday. Needless to say, when I preconceived lies about our left his office, I did not feel as if circumstances or ill feelings Thank you, he would ever win a "Mr. toward a man who hitherto had Silent Minority Congeniality" award. not even existed in our minds. Exam Change Refused Student

Dear GSC students, Graduation is I would like to give a preparatory warning to all of you coming up be sure who may be faced with the {you have a recent prospect of attempting to re- schedule a final exam for an photograph made earlier date. My personal ex- perience with such a matter for job applications. prompted me to enlighten you about the kind of reception you may have. Call or come by for an This past Monday I went to Dr. appointment 9a.m. til noon Lightsey's office (an Ad- ministrative Assistant of Vice- and 1p.m. til 6p.m. President Quick) with the intent of having a reasonable discussion ^Monday thru Saturday about obtaining permission to re- schedule a Friday exam for the Telephone 764-2425 preceding Wednesday. It took Dr. Lightsey approximately thirty UNIVERSITY PLAZA minutes to say what he could have said in five minutes: that Special Rate for College Students my reason for wanting an exam earlier than scheduled was not valid. His refusal is not what I objected to, as I am aware that there have to be certain rules for HOURS: determing valid reasons. What I did object to and became very MOM. thru SAT. indignant about was the ap- proach he used to say "no". As 4:00 to IfeOQ soon as he knew the basis for my visit to his office, he began in- SUN. terrogating me as though he were SAO to 10:00 a lawyer and I were a defendant in a court of law. (I felt as if I were in a soap opera.) He in- Jones Continued from page 2 faculty members from different disciplines and about 75 to 100 college freshman spent the year ^rttf together, on a branch campus of the University, structuring their Sunday Night Special own curriculum and activities. For their sophomore year, the students returned to campus and No. 1 Steak $ were given credit for those $ M coiirses which the typical fresh- Reg. 2 ONLY 2.09 man had taken in the regular way. Page SIX -the george-anne- Thursday, March 13, 1975 Capricorn Blues Mean Rock Southern Style

Concert Features Traditional Blues-Rock Inside Marshall Tucker With Toy Caldwell By BILL GROVE equipment had a rustic, earthy from their new albums Where We appearance; the performers and All Belong, including "This '01 With the advent of the their crew affected a casual, Cowboy" and "Low Down Way," By RACHEL RHODES Seventies, the foster home of the laidback air. The music was what as well as the old standards Toy Caldwell, lead guitarist for the Marshall Tucker Band, is as American rock scene has shifted mattered, and the audience "Ramblin" and "Take the High- easy to talk to as his music is to listen to. from Los Angeles, San Fran- responded favorably to the way." For the finish number, Toy, part-time singer and full-time , doesn't read music cisco, and New York to a much evening's entertainment. , members of the Marshall Tucker "I just set up the basic framework. I set aside so many measures, less likely locale: Macon, Grinder Switch opened the Band and Grinder Switch united and everybody contributes what he hears. It usually comes out Georgia. Under the guidance of evening with a tight set of for a lengthy blues-rock jam okay...I don't arrange the songs." Phil Walden, Capricorn Records Southern Rock songs that ex- entitled "Everyday (I have The The rest of the group, with the exception of Jerry Eubanks, doesn't of Macon have produced much of posed the group's background of Blues)." read music either. Jerry, who plays sax and flute, has a bachelor's the most powerful and inspired traditional and electric blues. degree in music, but swears he can't play anything with sharps or flats rock music in this country. On Their sound was clean and the This concert was not flawless, in it. material was well-selected to Tuesday night, March 4th, however. For a band of Marshall "We've been together on and off for about 12 years," Toy said. "We Georgia Southern College was carry the audience and band to Tucker's prominence to play for peak during their encore, a free- played together some; then we all went in the service about the same host to two of Capricorn's most only one hour, especially this time, and then we all came back to Spartanburg and started playing representative bands: Grinder form blues jam reminisicent of close to home, is a disservice to the best of B.B. King's music. again." The rest of the "we" includes Tommy Caldwell on bass; Paul Switch and The Marshall Tucker the audience. Bassist Tommy Riddle, drums; Doug Grey, lead vocals and percussion, and George Band. The Marshall Tucker Band Caldwell was heard to shout, McCorkle, rhythm guitar. The Capricorn Artists, roadies, began, following a short in- "We're gonna play all night if you termission, and proceeded to The group takes its name from a blind piano-tuner friend who would and sound men set the at- want us," yet only one song let them practice in his Spartanburg warehouse without charge. mosphere early; the sound captivate the audience with tunes followed this declaration. The sound during the latter part of "This is the first time we've played in the South since October," Toy Marshall Tucker's performance said. "It's also the first night we've played in six days. We took a short f % was extremely distorted. At vacation after a Northeast tour that lasted over a month." times it was very difficult to "We usually play coliseums or auditoriums, but I had a good time distinguish between Doug Gray's tonight. It was hard to hear in there (the fieldhouse) because the echo George-Anne vocals, Toy Caldwell's lead was crazy!" he said about last Wednesday's concert. guitar, and Tommy Caldwell's When asked if he had enjoyed what he was doing or if he considered bass. it a job, Toy answered, "I just do it for the fun of it. If it ever gets to be Feature like a nine-to-five, to hell with it; I'm cutting out!" Despite the shortcomings He is really a cowboy at heart, as is evidenced by his Texas songs regarding sound quality and and 10-gallon hat. "I love Texas. It's my favorite state—the most playing time, some fine music beautiful place in the world—aside from Spartanburg, that is." Section went down last Wednesday night In regard to audiences, Toy said if he had his choice, he would rather in the Hanner Fieldhouse. have an audience like those in New York or Los Angeles who sit quietly K J listening until the song is over and then show their appreciation, rather than one where people are jumping up and down, waving their hands in his face like the GSC audience. "Don't get me wrong; I had a good time; but if I had my 'druthers', Perry Mason Remembered I'd rather have the other. An audience with a lot of energy gives us a lot of energy, sometimes too much, so we play harder and faster." witness stand which was in the Toy, along with Dickie Betts, Elvin Bishop, and others on the By SUSAN CLEVENGER proached the rapid-fire technique Capricorn label, will be making a "jamming" album eventually Having been nurtured on Perry room's front center. The jury, employed on TV, and, although I which will be called "Capricorn Jam". Also, the group will cutting Mason, reruns of Perry Mason, instead of being neatly arranged had known that this was to be a their fourth album beginning in May, with the release date set for and reruns of reruns of Perry in two rows on the side, were civil and not a criminal case, I sometime in August. Mason, I thought myself well- seated in a semicircle facing the was still not prepared for the dry equipped to follow and report on witness. I searched for the prim , questions and answers. My heart the proceedings at the Bulloch and efficient court recorder, yearned for just one "Where County Courthouse, Thursday, usually a little lady wearing her were you on the night of the If one had all the beds in February 20. But after my hair in a bun and hiding behind 21st?" or "How well do you know which George Washington is journalism notebook and I crept dark-rimmed glasses, who the defendant?" In fact, as best alleged to have slept, he into the courtroom and slid into pecked incessantly at the little as I could tell, the defendant was could open an antique fur- one of the back pews, I realized typewriter-like machine, a piece of land and not a person at niture store. Perry and I must be a little recording the court proceedings. all. outdated. But, alas, she had been replaced To begin with, my entrance did by a roly-poly man with a tape not go as smoothly as I had recorder. planned. The double doors leading into the courtroom, either But the strangest change by far Gef Ready for as a result of poor workmanship was the lectern located im- or the damp weather, stuck mediately in front of the witness together faithfully; they groaned stand. Here both the prosecutor SPRING miserably as I pulled one away and defense attorney stood, from the other. So, here I was, leaning occasionally and asking with standing at the back of the their endless series of question. courtroom, feeling several pairs Certainly Perry Mason would of eyes staring at me, the in- never lean in court. y**\ Fancy Shirts, truder. My entrance, like those of Perry's "secret witnesses" who I adjusted finally to these new had finally mustered enough surroundings and began to listen

to the case—a matter of land : courage to come forth and testify, y:S>:* JEAN SUITS, had caused some over - the - settlement. After suffering shoulder glances from spec- through a very slow 45-minute and tators, lawyers, and jurors. account of how land value is approximated, I felt sure that As soon as I had slid into a back Perry would never have wasted LEISURE WEAR . . seat, I began to wonder if I had "the court's valuable time" with wandered into the wrong room. such "immaterial" evidence. For this room was arranged so as However, Mr. Mason was no to confuse the most ardent P.M. where to be found, not unless he by H.D. Lee and h.l.S. fan. First of all, the square and had gained much grey hair, 20 sturdy maple perch of the usually pounds, and a south Georgia black-robed, white-haired judge accent. The defense attorney not m The was in the right hand corner of only bore no resemblance to Mr. the room, not at all in its man- Mason, his secretary certainly datory position in the cour- bore no relation to Delia Street. troom's front center. And, in- Sir Shop cidentally, the judge was neither But I listened patiently and black-robed nor white-haired, but soon found that the witnesses had Statesboro Mall a blue-suited brunet. The prepared their statements with judge's bench had obviously been more care than did the lawyers. pushed into the corner by the The questioning never ap- Thursday, March 13, 1975 -the george-anne- Page SEVEN f t ORGANIZATIONS Southern X* J Sigma Phi Sigma Chi Comfort The brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon initiated 13 Sigma Chi picked up eleven new pledges By Michael Thompson new brothers this quarter. They are: Bill Billard, G-A Features Editor Mike Bowen, Johnny Cannon, John Colbert, during Winter rush. They are: Randy Anderson, Wesley Collier, Rick Faulk, Larry King, Scott Cris Bowles, Quin Bryan, Mike Dollar, Greg Morris, Dave Oakes, Louis Powell, Brad Hodges, Tommy Lynn, Bo Rankin, Ed Roberts, V, Roberts, Hal Ward, and Van Ziegler. One Gary Sanders, Greg Sorrentino, and Robert 4;00 a.m. Haven't slept. Tried to write. Couldn't. Read from Hoffer. honorary member, John Rushin, was also Stone. Eleven new brothers were also initiated Cohen, and Hemingway, off and on. One philosopher, one poet, one initiated. this quarter. They are: Keith Bardes; Buz novelist. All cynics. Excellent company this night. Cynical myself. Sigma Phi Epsilon has added four new pledges Copeland; Benji Cowart, who received the Best Especially of late. Why not? Innocence destroyed. Rite of passage this quarter. They are Randy Brown, Rip Clay, Pledge Award; Ken Daniel; receiving Highest held. Everybody pays or suffers. Lord of the Flies has his laugh. Must Billy Harkins, and Darrell Walden. GPA and Best Essay; David Duffy; Pearson fight back. Outlaugh the bastard. Be like Kesey. Not afraid to laugh. Seven new Little Sisters: Debra Burke, Janice Flowers; Dennis Hobbs; Gerry Logue, receiving the award for Highest Pledge Test Score; Robert Real laughter is full of pain. Good pain. Pain good to get out. People Dumas, Cathy Dow, Robin Mann, Susanne too damned scared of showing it. Want everything covered, hidden, Payne, Julie Riley, and Debbie Sebag, and three Ruffo; Randy White; and Grey Woods. Sigma Chi also enjoyed their annual safe. Only want to hear about what's good, no i threats. Won't work. new sponsors: Anita Malloy, Cristol Ward, and Good takes care of itself. Besides no humor in good deeds, no pain, no Debra Watson were also recently added to the Sweetheart Ball this quarter which was held in Charleston, S.C. the weekend of February 14-16. wisdom. Tell Cohen about goodness, humankindness, He won't have fraternity. anything to say. Maybe he'll feel sorry for you and show you one of his Cindy Cook was chosen as Sigma Phi Epsilon While there, Miss Cathy Rentschler was elected as the new Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. wounds. Still it is sad that innocence is dead. Only naivete survives in Sweetheart for this year at our annual our generation. Better to be cynical. Better leave it and not look back. Sweetheart Ball. Cindy is replacing Tina Jones, Winter Quarter has also seen the election of Walk straight on. Gertrude Stein once said, "You are all a lost new Chapter Officers for the 1975-1976 year. New generation." Maybe. I_don't know. Only chance left is to make the Delta Zeta Officers are as follows: Consul-Craig Childs; right enemies. Personal, intimate enemies. Laugh them out of the sky. Pro-Consul-John Leonard, Quaester-Phil Pohill, Not bitter. Not hateful. Good lusty laughter. Quiet honest laughter. Delta Zeta's Rpseball was held last weekend in Magister-Jack Webb, Annantator-Mike Simp- Charleston, South Carolina at the Mills Hyatt son, Tribune-Mark Howard, Historian-Jim Van "Don't give an inch." Leave the pain room to breathe. A lot of people House. New big brothers were named Saturday Epps, Chapter Editor-Ken Daniel, and Kustos- never do. Death by strangulation. Slow strangulation. Self-induced. A night during the dance. They are: Bill Godstein, Wain Yarber. poor end. A cock has been crowing outside. Is the sign clear? Must I Woody Johnson, Benjie Co wart, Pearson On the sports scene Sigma Chi's basketball now deny? Follow history? Bring legend into life? There is no need. It Flowers, Buz Copeland, Bullit Bentley, Vic team enjoyed an undefeated regular season, will not matter. The cock will crow again, I will laugh again whatever Swan, Mike Henderson, and David Graziano. A going 10-0. Their only loss came in the semi- else is said and done. It has been difficult this way. Much is left unsaid. social for our old and new big brothers was given finals action with a loss to the Afro-Americans. Disordered. The nightmare does not develop happy endings. The pain does not diminish. But good.& It keepsF us alive. -_ ., Thursday night. Sigma Chi's final record was 11-1. T¥Happy Trails,■ DZ is doing ground crew work for the baseball Cowboy team again this season. Phi Beta Lambda DZ helped with the Girls' Basketball Tour- r Denmark established the nament held here at Southern two weeks ago. Phi Beta Lambda kicked off PBL Week by first cooperative consumers' Delta Zeta also sponsored a lane in the doing general office work and cleaning up the society in 1866. Today that Swimathon last week at the Hanner pool. The playground area at High Hope School. Members cooperative aids half of Den- proceeds are going toward a new P.E. program. also took magazines and fruit to the nursing mark's households, The World Almanac says. The homes. formation of strong consumer SME Under the sponsorship of PBL, approximately" The Society of Manufacturing Engineers 250 high school students visited the Georgia cooperatives in Sweden gave recently held its March meeting. The guest Southern campus. Guided tours were provided consumers an opportunity to speaker was Dr. Keith Hickman, Professor of for the students during their visit. Other PBL reduce the influence of Industrial Design here at GSC. Dr. Hickman activities included a visit to ITT Grinnell Cor- several monopolies and com- gave a slide presentation on the technological poration. mercial trusts without the inventions of the Hellenistic Culture. Last Monday night Phi Beta Lambda held its need for political action. The SME officers for the 1975-76 school year annual Radio Auction on WWNS. The money were elected at this meeting. The new officers raised will be used to send members of the club are: Richard Hilbun, Chairman; Doug Epps, 1st to state and national conventions and for local Vice-Chairman; Don Stanley, 2nd Vice- service projects, including the March of Dimes. PRE - EASTER 1 Chairman; and Henry Blackburn, Treasurer- A breakfast was held on March 4th for those i£l\ Secretary. businessmen who donated items for the Auction. 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"Yesterday Princess" to the QUALITY DISCOUNT WORLD funky rhythmic power of "Lopsy Page EIGHT -the george-anne- President 10 Students In Howard Sills Dave Cook Offer Pla The President of the CCC is to bridge the communication gap responsible for the total and create more student interest. operation of the student govern- Although the Book Exchange is ment. What does it take? It takes on shaky ground I would like to a good deal of hard work and try to stabilize it by informing For Student C time. During this past year as students of the sizable amount of Coordinator of Co-Curricular money that can be saved on' Affairs I have put in a lot of time books. I would also work on ex- and hard work, as anyone who tending inter visitation rights. has been around the office can I feel I have the leadership and Auxiliary tell you. The prime factor that experience necessary to direct qualifies me for this job is EX- the other members of the CCC Tom Hall PERIENCE! The President (all of whom will be new). Finally, the CCC needs the help of government is for you, the must be familiar with the Student students, and you can get your Advisory Council, the Academic all students to be a success. Be Advisory Council, The Activity sure to vote on Thursday! opinions heard if the right people Fee Budget committee, and are elected to office who will listen to the students' opinions. I others. He must also know something of the work involved in think I am the person capabltto ' each committee. I have sat on all pass your views and opinions to the student government and the these committees. administration. I have also been active in I will not make ridiculous and ' Howard Sills several CCC projects. I was impossible campaign promises responsible for the first Student like extending intervisitation in This is supposed to be a Guide to Off-Campus Housing and am nearing the completion of the dorms to 3 a.m. on weekends, statement of my platform. but I will work to extend the However, in this day and age of the second edition. I was very present intervisitation hours to political scandal, I refrain to run active in getting the Food Co-Op later hours. I will not promise on any set platform. Platforms off the ground, setting up the Book Exchange, and several new vending machines for all the are usually promises used to get dorms, but I will work for better elected to an office which are other minor projects. One of the major criticisms of maintenance on the machines often forgotten after the official is that are already there so you *" elected. My one promise will be the CCC this year has been that won't be ripped off as much. I to work for and represent the students don't know what we are Tom Hall won't promise steak 3 nights a students of Georgia Southern doing. I plan on having a very Students of Georgia Southern week in the cafeteria, but I will College in any endeavor no active Vice-President (who is in promise to work to get better food charge of communications) to let College: matter how large or small to the Are you tired of all those service for the students, because best of my abilities. Your vote students know what is coming off. I too am tired of eating ham- I plan to erect CCC display cases Dave Cook campaign promises that sounded and support will be appreciated. good, but that you knew were burger in some form two times a impossible to accomplish? day. Are you tired of all your ideas I will work to improve the and suggestions being thrown school book exchange so that into the bottomless filing cabinet more students will be able to get known as trash? more for their money, and will Are you tired of certain have a better selection of books to Academic Affairs majorities, minorities, and choose from. special interest groups on this Many people wonder about the 3 campus always getting their outcome of homecoming; so do I. views, opinions, and way on this I promise to do what I can to Asbury Stem bridge campus and administration? incorporate into homecoming If these in the above are O.K. anything that I can to involve not When the nominations for the with you, then don't vote for me, just certain groups, but all the College." I will be repreatedly see this happen, give me your students of GSC. Homecoming is CCC closed on Friday, February support and elect me to this of- because I am tired of the way this asked, "What do the students for all the students, and 28,1 realized that the backbone of want?" or "What can be done for fice. We'll try together. has been going on in the past. I my campaign would not be an am going to work to change this everybody should benefit the the students?" I am not a mind If you think the administration same from it. issue but a sad situation. That reader, and even worse, I am does not care about you and the type of pressure on the CCC. situation is one of apathy as I will not make any campaign I close in saying that I am not only one student with one man's CCC is an inactive making idle promises, but I am shown by the number of views. You tell me what to do and bunch of moochers, you are dead promises I know I won't be able nominees for office. say, and I in turn tell the Ad- wrong. You can only discover the to keep. The promises I make, I making realistic Ideals for the The office for which I am ministration how you feel. truth by getting involved. Elect will work to the best of my betterment of your CCC for you. I running is Coordinator of me as Coordinator of Academic knowledge to keep. I will work for would sincerely appreciate your If ever there was a time when vote in the upcoming election Academic Affairs, and for this your elected officials did what Affairs and get involved, if you you, and with you, the students of office to be influential in the really care. GSC, to help destroy the growing Thursday. If I am elected I you asked, this is the best time. promise that my door will always Administration, there must be Listening to you students and disease of apathy, that students student voice. A lot of it. In this have acquired in the CCC student be open to you, the students of using my power for you is my job, GSC, for any ideas or opinions office, I will be the student's my only job. government. The student voice on the Academic Advisory As a candidate, I have but one _i Council which "is composed of new idea. My other ideas and representatives from the un- innovations will come from your Co-Curricular Activities dergraduate schools and in- wants and needs when I am ripnpnrfpnt HiviijOnft nf the elected. Your only job is to elect promises other than that I will do would, for one, and if enough me and then discuss with me how David Kunkler people wanted to live on campus, you stand on academic affairs of my best to improve our school and the conditions we live in as sophomores wouldn't have to be Georgia Southern. much as hard work and my required to. Some may feel that talking to a position on the CCC will allow. I also am strongly against the CCC member is useless. Well, I I have worked with the CCC freshman women's curfew rmd disagree. Today's CCC members some this year as a captain of the will do all I can to get it changed. are very open and willing to listen Both the intervisitation and and work for you. I plan to do the soccer* team and have become very interested in the student curfew issues are really issues of same. However, if you want to responsibility. If a student is not skip me as a middleman and go government's work. I feel ks your representative much could be mature enough to make his own straight to the administration, decisions by the time he enters you can. If you don't want to go accomplished for all the students next year. college, how is he going to learn alone to speak to ad- I have been at Georgia to be responsible if all decisions ministrators, then I hope we can Southern for four quarters and I are made for him? meet halfway. really love it here. I transferred I hope that what little I have My only proposal in this here from Georgia Tech and feel said here will help you see my platform is a informal session to some of the policies there could views on some of the issues in- be held one night with top ad- be good guides to improve this volved in Co-Curricular Affairs. I ministrators of GSC. I cannot say school. would appreciate your vote and this will come about, but I'd like David Kunkler I feel the intervisitation rules hope all of you will vote this— to see that students sit around here need many changes. If most Thursday because your and discuss campus matters with I, David Kunkler, am running for Chairman of Co-Curricular of the dorms were open all or representatives in the CCC are the administrator in a friendly most of the week, more students the main channel for change here Asbury Stembridge atmosphere. If you would like to Affairs in your student govern- ment. I will not make a lot of would want to live on campus. I at Georgia Southern. ; I Thursday, March 13, 1975 J'age NINE In CCC Race Vice-President has brought about a general air of munication. As your student 3 disinterest among the extremely government vice-president, I feel latforms low turnout of candidates for the that I can do much to alleviate CCC positions. I feel that this bad this bad image that the students, image can be erased from the have towards the CCC. I feel that minds of the student body. I am best qualified for the The primary function of the position of vice-presidnet and will t Consideration vice-president of any appreciate each student's vote in organization is one of corn- the upcoming election. lary Affairs Darryl Pollinger

The vice-president of the CCC that would help or improve the is the official spokesman for the CCC. Remember, on election committee. One of the vice- day, Vote Tom T. Hall for Dir. of president's major responsiblities Auxiliary Services. is to inform the students, faculty and administrators of the actions Steve Smith Stan Cochran (objectives) and undertakings of the CCC. The key word is com- munication, which as I see it, I've been on campus for two Stan Cochran means not merely reporting news H years, and I know what the from the committee, but is an I feel that the present CCC has problems are. I understand that interactional process involving been fairly effective and the only way that change will the CCC and the student public. responsive to the student body. occur is through proper channels The students should have an However, I feel that this past S on campus. I've never been the effective means of com- student government has not type person to brown-nose the municating their ideas, opinions, made any significant headway Administration, but if it's the etc. to the CCC. If elected, I plan, for the student body with the only alternative avilable to me to to initiate procedures by which * accomplish the changes that I exception of completing the Darryl Pollinger students concerns can be heard. feel are the most neglected and projects initiated by the Livadas-Ansley regime! This important problems on GSC Steve Smith campus, then I'll make use of this or any other method. elected I will represent the There are three main priorities students and work for the Budgetary Affairs I have set for myself if elected: changes that I have outlined, not 1) For too long, the students just sit back and accept the have been ripped off by those dictates handed down from the coin-operated bandits that the Administration. Thank you. Ruth Peck Kappa Delta sorority. Ben Carmichael Administration calls auxilary I am a junior finance major Although I don't entirely agree vending. Through my efforts in seeking the office of Coordinator with all of the practices of the Attention, Students! It's your that direction, there will be a of Budgetary Affairs. There are CCC, I do think their efforts in money! The Office of Coordinator change. three main reasons that I wish to many areas are commendable. I of Budgetary Affairs is one of 2) I'm sure that everyone has hold this office. First, it is my plan to continue their efforts to total responsiblity. Ap- j experienced walking through own personal desire to gain more organize a Student Book Ex- proximately a $20,000 CCC budget rain or mud due to insufficient experience in financial areas to change. Hopefully with more must be accounted for and walkways. I've come to the con- help prepare me for the job I publicity concerning its benefits distributed correctly. I feel that I clusion there is no concrete have planned when I graduate; to the students, the program can am well-qualified for this job, . reason why a better paved walk- second is to be of any assistance I be revived and work as well as being an accounting major with way network cannot be developed can to help promote any efforts many in other schools do. I also past work experience in this field. on the GSC campus. that would benefit the students of hope we will be able to expand the The Budgetary Affairs officer 3) Mandatory dorm occupancy Georgia Southern; and third is to student discount service to in- also has a seat on the Student , and dorm intervisitation have have a woman on CCC to make clude more merchants and to get Activity Fee's Committee. If I always been a running joke on sure this section of the student the message about this system to am elected, come to me with any GSC campus. In 1972 the Georgia body is not neglected. more students. suggestions for the disbursement Legislature signed into law the My qualifications for this office There are many program that of our Activity Fee. I understand bill giving 18-year-olds all rights include fourteen months banking need to be and can be im- the objectives of this office and that had previously been experience in Albany, Georgia plemented if we have reper- will work with and for the recognized as those belonging to (Security Bank and Trust Co.) sentatives who are willing to students. I seek your support. adults. I feel from that day for- where working with books, work for us. I hope that each of ward no one has the right to figures, and cash were vital. I you will support me in my bid for dictate where any student was employed by my father the office of Coordinator of chooses to live and when and who during high school to keep the Budgetary Affairs. When elected, he desires to visit his or her living books and do the banking for his I will do all in my power to serve quarters. business. At the present time, I each student in the best way I In conclusion let me say that if Ruth Peck am serving as Treasurer of know how.

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Contact Landrum 9253 or FOUND: One blue-jean jacket Come by Planetarium M-F11-1 or Dorman Ext. 203. in old gym during the blackout a cabinet (four 12's), $550.00. call Barbi Taylor: Olliff 143, Ext. FOR SALE: Electric guitar Landrum Box 9127 or 764-3579. few weeks ago. Contact Randy 207, or Marshall Turner: Dorman LOST: Set of five keys on ring with amplifier and case-wood Frost, Ext. 274. FOR SALE; Custom Docks and with leather strap. Picture of 302W. grain finish. $50.00 or best offer. Bulkheads. For ponds and dove on strap. If found, contact Call 681-1312 after 6 p.m. WANTED: Commuters by the waterfront homes. Very Jenny Langford at Ext. 299 or Work Wanted way of Clyo or Oliver interested FOR SALE: Ladies' 10-speed reasonable. Contact Tim or Terry Landrum 10652. in pool rides next quarter. Call WORK WANTED; Auto bicycle and stationary exercise Walker, Landrum Box 11201. 857-4597 before registration day. LOST: one plain, brown spiral Mechanic. Tune-ups, general bicycle. Both in excellent con- notebook (11x8 inches). Could be repair, VW spec. Contact Grady dition. Bicycle sold for $65 - will FOR SALE: 2 Utah 12", 3-way anywhere. Needed for Haren, Landrum Box 10371. For Rent sell for $45. Stationary Bike sold acoustic suspension speakers. 60 Sedimentation class because of for $49 - will sell for $30. Call 681- watts peak. $100 or best offer. 4290. Call Wayne Hamby at 681-3930. the necessary research notes WORK WANTED: Dependable FOR RENT: Nice, two- inside. If found, please contact typing service. Typed for GSC bedroom mobile home with large David Richardson, Rm. 224 students last year. 50 cents per carpeted living room and a bar. Veazey, ext. 356. Reward offered. page, double-spaced copy. Furnished. Air-conditioned. Footnotes per page, 25 cents Located close to GSC on a large PATTERSON LOST: Gold watch in Johnson extra. Anything typed—term lot in a quiet area. Plenty of Hall or on grounds between papers, theses, reports, outlines, room. Not crowded. Call now 681- v -GRIFFIN J Johnson and Landrum. Reward carbon sets, master units, Call 2849. offered. Contact Ext. 501, Rm. 764-5457, ask for Mrs. Barney SHOES 105B. Dickerson from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 For Sale LOST: One silver cross ink pen p.m. or go by Statesboro Auto BTATESBMU* MALI with the name Suzanne Taylor Parts Co. (behind Winn-Dixie). FOR SALE: Posters and black inscribed on the barrel. Lost in Typing is done by Marcia Mixon. light. 681-4128. the vicinity of Olliff Hall. If found, please contact: Suzanne Expert T.V. repair by a FOR SALE: Panasonic 8-track Taylor, L.B. 10239, Olliff Hall-304, qualified technician. Fast, tape deck. Will sacrifice for $20. Ext. 378. reliable service, plus low prices. Call Rope at 764-4462. Moonlight Madness Call 681-2849. FOR SALE: Electric Guitar LOST: Girl's wristwatch with red suede band and illuminated For Spring term, desire to with amplifier and case—wood grain finish. $50.00 or best offer. dial. Contact Cathy Butler at 681- swap baby-sitting. Tentatively Call 681-1312 after 6 p.m. 1013. available for morning until SALE (12:00) fifth period, and after LOST: Black wirerimmed (3:00) seventh period. Contact FOR SALE: Volkswagen engine, eyeglasses. Tinted gray, in a Ann Wilson, Landrum Box 9073, 36 HP in good condition. Contact OPEN Friday til 11:00 P.M. beige case. Contact Diane ext. 279 or 764-3769 from 4-6 p.m. Ext. 357, room 320, or Landrum or Landrum 12445. 10659. SELECTED STYLES WANTED: Full or part-time FOR SALE: Fender » sales help. Please apply in Stratocaster, Sunburst Finish. Found person. 35-37 S. Main, Tilli's. Maple neck. Excellent condition. Prefer aggressive, sales-oriented Also case. Contact 681-1709 or MEN'S SHOES FOUND: Websters dictionary female. Landrum Box 10752. in the Newton building. Pick up in the department of Sociology and FOR SALE: 125 Suzuki Road 88 Anthropology, Newton 101. and Dirt Bike. Good condition. Personals Call 764-9089 or can be seen at 19 6 BOOTS 12 FOUND: In classroom of W. Grady, Apt. 4. Newton Building, burnt orange To the person who removed my RAND, NUNN BUSH, CHURCHILL jacket. Claim in department of Sears electronic calculator from FOR SALE: 1970 custom Sociology and Anthropology, under my coat on the top of my Impala hardtop. A.C. Fully Newton 101. books in the Williams Center, Equipped. Excellent condition. please return it to Landrum Box $999. Call 764-4960. FOUND: In cafeteria - Texas 10171. Thanks, G.R.L.. calculator with biack carrying P.S. Hell is within your reach. FOR SALE: 1974 VW Bug. (Not super beetle). Excellent con- dition Excellent condition. Bright orange. $2,300. 8 mos. old, 19,000 Winter Exam Schedule actual miles. Is extra car to a couple, so isn't needed. 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March 13,1975 Page THIKTKEN 1 ** i^ftfi George-Anne Sports J Eagles Drop Three Straight To Tigers On Monday, the GSC Eagles game. Brewton-Parker scored Southern exploded for 6 runs on 5 put in relief appearances.during took the final game of their their first run in the fifth, hits against Middle Ga.'s second the game. Southern's first run opening series with West Virginia snapping 29-inning scoreless pitcher. came in the first inning. Tech by a score of 28-0. Barry streak against GSC pitchers. Southern ran into big trouble Designated hitter Benjie Moore Beck was the winning pitcher, Southern got most of their runs when they went to South Carolina walked, stole second base, went allowing no runs on 2 hits and 2 early in the game, ending up with to take on Clemson in a three- to third on a throwing error by walks. This gave the Eagles a 3-0 13 runs on 4 hits and 5 Brewton- game series. Clemson swept all the Clemson catcher, and went record to start the year. Parker errors. The visitors had 2 three games by scores of 4-1,13-3, home on another Clemson Several Southern players had a runs on 5 hits and 5 GSC errors. and 9-2. There was bad weather throwing error. The next Eagle good day. Designated Lcuisberg Junior College, from all during the first game, which run came in the eighth, when hitter Benjie Moore went 2-4, North Carolina, came for an was finally halted in the 8th in- Curtis Fisher hit a double and scored 3 runs, had 2 RBI's, and exhibition game and held ning due to rain and hail. scored on a single by Larry hit GSC's first home run of the Southern to a 6-6 tie. Louisberg is Pete Manos, who pitched the Howser. The final run, in the season. Outfielder Steve Garcia one of the better junior college first game, gave up three runs in nineth, was driven in by Carl went 3-4, with 3 runs, 3 RBI's, a teams in the nation. the second running, two of which Gardner. double and a triple. Shortstop The third exhibition game of the were unearned, due to Eagle Rich Toth went 4-4, 4 runs, 5 week was against Middle Georgia fielding errors. Southern scored GSC's pitcher in the final game RBI's and a triple. Outfielder Junior College, who lost to GSC their only run in the second in- of the series was Barry Beck. Jamie Ivins went 2-2, 3 runs and 1 13-3. The pitcher for Middle Ga.'s ning, when Ray Boyer was Southern had six errors in the RBI. Ivins, Tom Kotchman, and first four winnings was Ralph singled home by Tom Kotchman. field, which accounted for most of Ray Boyer also hit doubles for Bryant, a former Southern pit- The Eagles had men on base in Clemson's runs. The Tigers Southern. Outfielder Carl cher. He held GSC to one run on 4 several innings but could not scored 6runs in the first inning on Gardner hit GSC's third triple hits in 4 innings. The two pitchers score. two GSC errors, and 3 runs in the Ray Boyer during the 7-inning game. who threw for Louisberg, and Bob Gerdes started Saturday's seventh on three errors. Southern On Tuesday the Eagles Bryant, were the three best game and pitched the first four scored one run in the fourth in- defeated Brewton-Parker Junior pitchers to face Southern in the innings. Richard Hudson, Steve ning and one in the seventh. week of the '75 season with a 3-3 College 13-2 in an exhibition first six games. In the 6th. Perry, and Scott Sundermeier all The Eagles finished their first record. y//////////////^^^^^

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Marty Fischer Thursday - March 13 Sports -Harlem Globetrotters-7:30 p.m., Hanner

As some of you may know, this quality of Eagle baseball teams. Well, that's about it for "Let's Friday-March 14-Men's Tennis- is the last paper of Winter J.I. Clements had a dream for a Quarter, and consequently my Talk Sports". Just remember one beautiful stadium for Georgia thing; it is a shame for you not to GSC VS Kentucky-2:00 p.m., Eagle Courts last edition as Sports Editor of Southern baseball. Today, the George-Anne. I will graduate support the teams here at someone is finally doing Georgia Southern when the this quarter, and must therefore something about it. relinquish my position. school has such a fine athletic Sunday-March 16-Baseball- As you know, the Harlem background. Let me say that my two years Globetrotters will be appearing GSC vs Austin Peay-1:00 p.m. Eagle Field on the George-Anne staff have here tonight in the Hanner really been fun, and whoever Fieldhouse beginning at 7:30 p .m. If you've ever listened to takes over my position will really anything I've said, then that enjoy working with the fine For those of you who have never seen the Globetrotters, should be it. SUPPORT EM" =>p «=»•* people here at the college. GEORGIA SOUTHERN In the past I've constantly here is the opportunity to see one reminded all of you of the im- of the finest forms of en- ATHLETICS!!! portance of your support of tertainment to be found Yours in Sports, Georgia Southern athletics. anywhere in the world. MF Hopefully this solicitation of your OHAR3 support will not be in vain, and you will realize that right now Georgia Southern is not a normal college in one sense of the word. STOP LOOKING The students here are too apathetic concerning the athletic program. You don't see this at for a good part-time job!! : other major colleges and ! universities. The spirit and • Good Pay •New Opportunities support is evident at other in- stitutions; where is it at GSC? • Career Training •Regular Promotions Let me also take this op- FLASHY • SMASHY portunity to thank all the coaches and athletes for their support • Men and Women Eligible BARELY THERE! throughout the year. It's really hard to get interviews and EARN $45 FOR ONE WEEKEND PER MONTH, AND TRAIN FOR comments sometimes. A REWARDING CAREER IN THE TECHNICAL Natural leather straps and sole lets you know that SKILL OF YOUR CHOICE. The different sports at Georgia quality and fashion don't have to cost a fortune! Southern are becoming in- creasingly superior to those at GETTING INVOLVED BECAUSE Colors: Yellow & Green Calf other major institutions in the South, and in order to continue AMERICA NEEDS US Black Patent this outstanding record that our teams have compiled, we must r provide better facilities for our FOR MORE INFORMATION (No Obligation) CLIP AND MAIL TO: athletes. The Hanner Fieldhouse ARMY RESERVE OPPORTUNITIES, 4001 WEST DEVON AVE. is one of the finest facilities in RM. 106, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60646 Georgia, perhaps the finest. The Mar/ip A^F places I went this past basketball Statesboro, Gtorgla season helped appreciate it more AnnRFSS and more. Many of the larger schools would love to have a CITY ST4TF facility as fine as ours to play in. ZIP. .PHONE. "We try to make a life long customer—not a one time sale" But the business at hand now is ff baseball, and the need for a IT PAYS TO GO TO MEETINGS " stadium comparable to the rfta Page FOURTEEN -the george-anne- Thursday, March 13, 1975 Intramural Report Georgia Southern's student relay race, a ping-pong tour- rosters be submitted due to the Intramural Department has nament including singles, possibility of conflicting time or announced next quarter as doubles, and mixed doubles, and date. "swinging spring" with six ac- also the possibility of a bowling Softball will begin on April 2, tivities planned, three of which tournament. Two other outside volleyball on April 7, water are new. The holdovers are possibilities include handball and basketball on April 14, and the softball, volleyball, and the paddleball if the new facilities Closest- to- the - Hole Golf Chip Closest to the Hole golf chip are completed. Tournament to be held May 5. tournament, while the new in- Four activities will begin Half rubber (stick ball) will begin clude basketball, half rubber, signing up March 25, the day of registration on April 14, and and tennis. registration, and will conclude tennis on May 5. Terrell Spence, Director of March 31. They are: softball, Play will begin April 23 for half Intramurals, said the purpose of volleyball, water basketball, and rubber while the tennis tour- the new activities was to provide the Closest - to - the - Hole Chip nament, being co-sponsored with a wider range for students to Tournament. All activities are the CUB, will run May 12-23. The participate. for both men and women. It is half rubber tournament will Besides these activities, three urged that in the three team involve two-man teams, while the others are in the planning stage. events of softball, volleyball, and tennis tourney will have singles They include a team bicycle water basketball, different for men and women and also Trotters Here Tonight mixed doubles competition. The Harlem Globetrotters are manager. heading toward Statesboro for their game at the Hanner An amazing thing about these Sports Fieldhouse tonight. mpst amazing Harlem Globetrotters is when the public Maurice Stoutermire goes high for a jump shot in the Eagles' home There is no touring attraction anywhere like these fabulous address announcer introduces finale of the 1975 season. Shots like this one made Stoutermire a crowd- them. The Trotters run on the Editor pleaser wherever he played. Globetrotters. They hopscotch their way across fall, winter and court with the excitement of spring, presenting their doing it for the first time ever. ' basketball magic in a different That thrill never gets old for the Needed Roundball Eagles city every day. marvelous Trotters. The Trotters' touring company Tickets prices for the is actually a small army of 35 Globetrotters' performance, people. Traveling on tour are the which begins at 7:30 p.m., are Apply At Finish 8-18 Globetrotters, a professional $5.00 for all chairback seats, $4.00 team that plays against them, for all sideline bleacher seats, The Georgia Southern derstatement. The Eagles faced variety artists, referees, an- and $3.00 for all end zone seats. George-Anne basketball team has just con- the likes of West Virginia, nouncer, equipment men, a Tickets are on sale at the GSC cluded its 1974-75 season with an Jacksonville, Pan American, trainer to look after aches and McCroan Box Office in the Ad- Office 8-18 record under first-year head Florida State, Stetson and South ills, and the man responsible for ministration Building today from coach Larry Chapman. Carolina, to mention a few. And it the troupe, the business 2-5 p.m. ""■■"/SSSSS/SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSi Chapman now faces the task of took its toll on the young GSC finding players to fill the vacant cagers, as they dropped their last spots left by the three seniors on five decisions to the bigger, more this year's squad. "We recognize experienced ball clubs. that we need some big men to Six Eagle opponents, West replace those seniors who played Virginia, Old Dominion, Pan a lot of ball for us," commented American, Stetson, University of KENAN'S Chapman. North Carolina at Charlotte, and Office Supply and Printing Co. Although the squad will lose Florida State, are in contention only three seniors, starting John for a post-season tournament bid Vail and John Baker, and sixth- to either the NIT or NCAA. Now in It's man Jim Clark, they accounted After starting out with a near- for nearly 50 per cent of the disastrous 1-7 record, Southern 30th Year of Service team's scoring punch. proceeded to turn things around Chapman reiterated that he and get on the winning track as Says Thank You they recorded five victories in will be looking for a "couple of STATESBORO AND BLLLOCH COUNTY big men, but we are also in- their next eight starts before terested in guards. What we are running out of gas in the latter looking for are six good stages of the season. Let the record show that: ballplayers that can help us Returning to lead a young, immediately." seasoned squad next season will • In making 52 payrolls a year for 30 years and having never defaulted in any way "We are certainly disappointed be junior forward Maurice in our financial responsibilities, KENAN'S has made its contribution to the local Stoutermire, who was this year's in the record," continued economy. Chapman. "It was a tough leading rebounder with nearly seven a game. Although only 6-5, schedule but our players always • Our management and employees have participated in and given leadership to many seemed ready to meet the he continually amazed both opponents and fans alike with his worthwhile local causes and organizations without hope of personal acclaim or challenge." financial reward. Tough schedule is an un- amazing ability to leap and take away a rebound or block shots against taller foes. He did not • KENAN'S has been a part of the growth of this community, trying always to be in start until mid-season and the forefront of changes that were for the betterment of Statesboro and Bulloch Netters Meet averaged 12.6 points. County . . . and its people Returning to the backcourt will be guard Ed McArthur (10.6) and • KENAN'S has tried to put meaning into its reputation for QUALITY and SERVICE Chris White (5.6). Both started and has worked to merit that reputation. Tough 'Cats most of the season. They'll have plenty of competition for a starting berth from reserves Tomorrow Mike Barger (6.4), and a junior and so with appreciation from all the employees of KENAN'S, and for those who and late season starter, have made their contributions over these 30 years, we say . . . One of the finest collegaite sophomore Pat Blenke. tennis teams to ever play at Freshman guards Jim Georgia Southern will be here O'Connor, Bob Shields, Rob Thank You tomorrow afternoon when the Holley and sophomore B.J. Eagles host the University of Brandimarte will also be vying and pledge our continued best in Quality and Service Kentucky at 2 p.m. on the tennis for a starter's role. courts behind the. Hanner Junior forwards Dick Beuke Fieldhouse. (6.8) and Bob Crouch will provide KENAN'S The Wildcats haye-^ everyone immediate help and experience .Office Supply and Printing Co. back from last year's 22-9 squad. in a front line that is lacking They are led by Scott Smith, who height. was All-SEC last year as a fresh- Vail finished the season with a Downtown Statesboro man. Adding depth at high 14.6 scoring average, tops on the Telephone 764-2514 positions are transfer Jamie squad, and a rebound average of Howell, Glenn Booth, and Rob 6.2. Baker wound up at 9.0 and :..-r A Wallace, who was redshirted Clark bowed out with a 9.4 after lettering as a freshman. scoring clip. Thursday, March 13, 1975 -the george-anne- Page FIFTEEN GSC Baseball Season Highlights Spring

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