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eorse-annepublished by students cf georgia southern college SzI. 55 No. 21 Slalesboro, Georgia I'luirsdav, February 27, 1!17,»JC Marshall Tucker Band Coming Wednesday

Since 1969, when The Allman drums, and percussion; and Brothers Band became the first Jerry Eubands, alto sax, , original and band in and vocals. the South, there have been Lead guitarist several additions to the list. explains, "When we formed this Among these are the Marshall band, we said, 'Man, let's quit Tucker Band and Grinder Switch, doing all this copy music and try appearing March 5 at the Hanner to be a little more original about Fieldhouse. it all. Let's play what we want to , one play.' " Their determination to of the South's biggest "go for broke" and devote all of groups, is based in Spartanburg, their efforts towards the success South Carolina. The group of the band has placed the group features Tommy Caldwell, bass in the spotlight of national guitarist and vocalist; Toy prominence. Caldwell, lead, steel , and Marshall Tucker was thrust vocals; George McCorkle, rhyth- into national prominence with m guitar; , lead vocals their first album The Marshall I'he Marshall Tucker Band will appear in concert March 5 at Hanner. and percussion; Paul Riddle Tucker Band. The followup album, A New Life, did quite well on the national charts. With the production of the second album, Model UN Fund Short Of 1975 Goal- the group was reviewed as "the best new band to come out of the South" and "ready for headliner status." Their latest album Student Activity Budget Provides Aid combines a dynamic live performance and This year, Georgia Southern This year's 1975 delegation is upon within the formal structures 3.) Legal Committees superbly smooth studio tracks. College will participate in the made up of eleven GSC students. of the United Nations. Some of (Terrorism and Law of the Sea) Commenting on the success of National Model United Nations They, along with 1200 college age the major committees to be 4.) Conference on Multinational The Marshall Tucker Band, Toy Corporations held in New York City. In- student from the organized and their interests are Caldwell says, "We sold this band 5.) World Disarmament volvement in the NMUN is a and 32 other countries, will meet as follows: through our own gigs. We went function of the GSC Political in New York City the week of 1.) The Political Committee Conference out there and played our asses 6.) Special Session of the GA on Science Department, and Dr. April 21-27. The students will act (Strengthening International off." Lane Van Tassell is in charge of as ambassadors from their Peace and Security, Raw Materials. Grinder Switch, composed of 7.) Advisory Committee on the event for the fourth con- assigned country and will be Peacekeeping, and Indian Ocean four Floridians, is based in the Administrative and Budgetary secutive year. familiar with the country's as Zone of Peace) "Southern Capital of Boogie," "The NMUN exists to give political, social, and economic 2.) Social Humanitation and Questions Macon, Georgia. Their music college students an inside view of issues. During the conference, Cultural (Refugees, Apartheid, 8.) Committee of 24 on rests on a bedrock foundation of Decolonization what takes place in the United resolutions are debated and voted and Status of Women) Continued on |»g. 2 Nations. Any student who par- ticipates in this event cannot help but benefit from the experience," Proceeds Go To Clements Stadium stated Dr. Van Tassell, "This year GSC is sending a delegation of students who applied last Globetrotters To Kick Off Fund Campaign October. Since that date they have been spending their time Meadowlark Lemon will bring his internationally known Harlem researching their assigned Globetrotters to Georgia Southern on Thursday, March 13, at 8:00 p.m. country and becoming familiar to mark the full-scale kickoff for the J.I. Clements Memorial Stadium with domestic issues. This year Fund Campaign. our assigned country is Uganda. The basketball magicians will bring their act to the Hanner We (the delegation) originally Fieldhouse under the auspices of the Georgia Southern Foundation, wanted to represent two coun- with all college proceeds from the performance going to the J.I. tries-the other being Jamaca. But Clements Memorial Stadium drive. the lack of funds this year made it "This is truly a great way to kick off the major gifts campaign for impossible. the stadium," explained Lehman Franklin, Jr., Campaign Chairman "The fund raising has proved of the J.I. Clements Memorial Stadium Drive. "It's the beginning of difficult-especially this year. two great goals for the drive. First, it will provide the means to per- Competition for the charity dollar petuate the memory of J.I. Clements, whose work and dedication to is keen. But the CCC did lend its' Georgia Southern and the community built the Eagle athletic program support by donating $450; and the into a place of national prominence. And secondly, it will develop a Student Activities Budget first-class facility for one of the nation's great intercollegiate baseball Committee has offered to match programs." every dollar we make, up to $500. Franklin also stated that the Globetrotters' appearance would be At this time we are ap- only the beginning of the major gifts campaign, which would result in proximately $500 short of our funding for the new baseball stadium at Georgia Southern. goal. One of last year's delegates "We're planning for March 13 to be a great night at Georgia sent in a donation for this year's Southern," Franklin continued. "And we hope folks from throughout goup, and his example has been southeast Georgia will journey to Statesboro to see the Harlem followed by others. Any help we Globetrotters and support this campaign to complete this marvelous can get will be greatly ap- structure in the memory of J.I. Clements. It will be a tremendous preciated/ program and will help make the dream of the stadium a reality." Ticket prices for the Globetrotters' performance are $5.00 for all chairback seats,. $4.00 for all sideline bleacher seats, and $3.00 for all Applications end zone seats. Tickets may be ordered by telephone or mail beginning Monday, February 24. Phone orders will be taken at 681-5600, ext. 551 I while mail orders should be sent to Tickets, Harlem Globetrotters, ! For CCC Offices | Box 8124, Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Georgia. Tickets will go on sale beginning Thursday, February 27, at the GSC ! Accepted | Public Services—Continuing Education Building and at the main office and branches of the Bulloch County and Sea Island Banks. In the midst of their 49th year, the Globetrotters have earned the ! Until Tomorrow| 1 Continued on pg. 2 A 'Globie' performs basketball magic. Page TWO -the george-anne- Thursday, February 27, 1975 Ethics And New Medicine f V Outreach To Hold Lectures george-anne The question of abortion and transplants, personality grants, and fellowships, in- ethical problems related to organ alterations, and other medical cluding the Faculty Fellowship transplants and personality problems." Award from the American alteration are among topics to be Following dutch dinner at Association of Theological discussed by Dr. Harmon L. nearby restaurants, Dr. Smith Schools. He is a Research Fellow second front Smith at the Church of the will lecture on "The Question of in Neurologic Surgery, St. Outreach in Statesboro on March Abortion" at 7:30 Saturday Barnabas Hospital, Bronx, N.Y. 8-9. evening at The Outreach. He is a native of Mississippi. X, Three lectures on "Ethics and On Sunday morning, March 9, The local invitation committee J the New Medicine" will be of- Dr. Smith will speak at 10:30 at is composed of Dr. Larry C. fered at The Outreach to the The Outreach on "The Future of Dekle, Dr. M.C. Anders, Dr. medical and church communities Biomedical Ethics." Herbert Smith, Dr. Roger in Bulloch and adjacent counties Dr. Smith has lectured in more Branch, and Dr. Keith Hartberg. by Dr. Smith, who is professor of than 50 universities and 25 moral theology and also medical schools and hospitals in Due to limited facilities at The professor of community health Europe and America. He is Outreach (3 East Kennedy sciences in the medical college at author of Ethics and the New Street, Statesboro), it is Duke University. Medicine and co-author of The suggested that persons interested On Saturday, March 8 at 4 p.m., Christian and His Decisions and in attending one or more lectures Dr. Smith will speak on "The The Promiscuous Teenager. might contact Dr. George H. Problem of Consent: the He is an ordained priest of the Shriver, Outreach Host, P.O. Box physician, the patient, and the Episcopal Church. He has 2122, Statesboro or telephone 764- family in relation to organ received numerous awards, 7426. CCC Ends Nominations Friday Applications are presently academic or disciplinary than five (5) quarter hours at the being accepted from those probation; time of nomination, and wishing to run for a CCC office for 3) Must plan to be enrolled for throughout each quarter in office. the year 1975-76. Those interested fall, winter, and spring quarters; Positions for President, Vice- should drop by the CCC office in 4) Must have a 2.0 minimum President, Coordinator of the upstairs of Williams Center GPA at time of nomination, and Budgetary Affairs, Coordinator and sign the nominations sheet. must maintain it throughout the of Co-curricular Activities, and The final day for applications is term of office; Coordinator of Auxiliary Services 6:00p.m. tomorrow, February 28. 5) Must be registered for more will be open. To hold an office in the CCC it is not necessary to have had previous experience in the PIRG Hosts Film Festival, desired office in the CCC it is not necessary to have had previous experience in the desired office W.C. Fields Featured and one's classification (grade The PIRG (Public Interst Research Group) will present a Nostalgia level) is immaterial. The CCC Film Festival tonight at the Biology Lecture Hall. The movies will be officers of this year will leave shown twice—once from 7:00-9:00 p.m. and the other from 9:00-11:00 office on May 1, 1975. But, during p.m. Tickets will be on sale in the Landrum Center all day, and the Singing his way into the hearts of a large audience in Foy the week before exams this tickets will also be sold at the door. The price is 75 cents each. Auditorium is a contestant in the 3rd. Annual Miss Veazey Pageant. winter quarter, orientation will The short films include W.C. Fields (The Great Chase; The Great The winner of the pageant (not shown) was George Smith. begin with the incoming officers McConigle; Fatal Glass of Beer), Laurel and Hardy (Night Owls), The under the previous officers' Marx Brothers (This is War; Pig-Skin Caper), and the Three Stooges direction. (As Even as IOU). Each short lasts an average of 8-10 minutes. Any applicant for a CCC Ms. Veazey Crowned position. Harlem Globetrotters By BRENDA BETHEL The contestants competed in 1) Must fill out appropriate ; Continued from page 1. G-A Staff Writer swimsuit, streetwear, talent, and forms in the CCC office; reputation as the "world's greatest family entertainment." Over the On Thursday, February 20, 2) Must not currently be under years the Globetrotters have played before more than 75 million George Smith was crowned as formal competitions. Among the people in 94 countries and have traveled over eight million miles Miss Veazey Hall, 1975, in the talent presentations were Cary around the world. Miss Veazey Reverse Beauty Jackson, dressed in a midriff During their illustrious career, the "Globies" have won 11,572 Pageant sponsored by the blouse and long skirt, pan- Concert tomining "If It Feels Good;" and ■Continued from pg. I games while losing only 323. On their three world tours, they have a Winburn and Veazey Hall House perfect 343-0 record. Councils. Glenn Posey singing and dancing traditional and electric blues. to the "The Charleston." Winner The members of the group George Smith pantomined "Rub include Dru Lombar, lead guitar It In" while dressed in a hula and vocals; Larry Howard, skirt and halter top. guitar; Joe Dan Petty, bass; and George Smith was crowned by Rick Burnett, drums. Randy Poole, Miss Veazey Hall, Grinder Switch recorded their 1974. Cary Jackson was crowned first album in February, 1974 at 1st runner-up and Mack Camp- the Capricorn Studios in Macon. bell won the position of 2nd Produced by Paul Hornsby, runner-up. Honest to Goodness is a Smith, Jackson, Campbell, representation of contemporary Mike Wester, and Welton Pruitt blues-rock. The group followed were chosen as the five semi- the release of this album with a finalists after competing in series of tours with Allman streetwear, swimwear, talent, Brothers, Wet Willie, and Mar- and formal wear events. George shall Tucker. Their latest LP is Smith was also chosen as Miss Peach County Jamboree. Congeniality by the other con- testants. Georgia Southern student Dr. Clarence McCord, head of tickets are on sale at the Mc- the Department of Speech and Croan Box Office from 2-5 p.m. Drama, was the Master of Advanced tickets are $2.50 while Ceremonies for the contest. tickets at the door will be $3.00. Special entertainment between General admission tickets, the events was provided by Glen $4.50 in advance, and $5.00 at the Waters and Woody Ulmer, Vally door, are on sale at Lafayette's in Sharpe and Sharon Buford, and the Statesboro Mall and at The Dr. McCord. Music Box on Main Street. Judges were Bill Holloway, The Marshall Tucker Band has :;.Am.^y;»,iS*v.:v.. ■■tevimhM Kerbylene Stephens, Lewis earned a reputation as one of the Stewart, Dr. Nicholas W. Quick, hardest-working, crowd -pleasing and Dean and Mrs. Ben W. , bands around the country. Majorettes: Let Us Entertain You' Waller. Pictured above are the Georgia Southern year, and will be performing for the last time This was the third annual Grinder Switch another majorettes. They are: front row, Terry Spivey; this season at the game on Saturday night. Their pageant. Each contestant in the Southern blues and boogie band, second row, Connie Brown, Beth Candler; and routine will consist of a specially choreographed pageant was aided in clothing , is headquarted in Macon, third row. Sue McGlauflin. The majorettes have dance to the Academy Award-winning song, and make-up by a sponsor from Georgia. twirled at several home basketball games this "The Entertainer."' Winburn Hall. 1 Thursday. February 27, 1975 -the gcor.gr-anne- llim.i:

Action-Reaction: Campus Opinion t "\ people at southern QUESTION: What is your opinion of the tuition hike?

Jim Epley (Junior-Psychology) Dr. Harry Cowart, Department of Instruction, Reading Specialist They said 15 percent raise isn't substantial and Program, recently participated in the meeting of the Chatham County won't hurt the students. But I'm not sure if the Chapter of the International Reading Association. His topic of Board of Regents would consider the same in- presentation was "The Need for Diagnosing Reading Difficulties in crease in their income-tax or insurance. They the Schools." The meeting was attended by classroom teachers of wouldn't consider that a small increase, they'd reading, reading specialists, and administrators from Georgia and rate it substantial. If that percentage increase South Carolina. Kuth Settles Jim Kplcv wouldn't affect them, then it wouldn't us. But I ••• don't think it works that way. Dr. William Hitchcock , Head, Department of Educational Psychology and Guidance, has been elected to serve on the Board of Susan Cox (Sophomore-Art Education) Directors of the Georgia Vocational Guidance Association. He was I don't think it's necessary. I pay out-of-state. I elected at a recent meeting of the Association held in Macon. Dr. don't see that the extra $17 is going to make any Hitchcock's term of service is for one year. differences for the school My father is in the ••• army, and my out-of-state fee will increase. Dean Starr Miller will be a participant in a regional workshop on in- service education in Atlanta on Monday and Tuesday, Feburary 24-25, Mike Jones (Junior-Elementary Education) 1975. For the remainder of the week, he will attend the American The way everything else is going up, I guess it Association of Colleges for Teacher Education as the chief in- can only be expected. I paid $1000 to go out of stitutional representative of Georgia Southern. state, so to me it's not much. It is cheap as hell to go to school here. But if everyone keeps raising • •• prices a little bit here, a little bit there, where Dr. Robert Nelson, assistant professor of Chemistry at GSC, will it end? presented a research paper at the recent American Physical Society Meeting in Atlanta. The paper, entitled "Calculations of Effusive-Flow Patterns - Susan Cox Ruth Settles (Freshman-Art) Dan Itouknight If expenses go up, I don't see how they can Scattering Chambers with Rectangular Slits," presented the results of avoid it. I had a scholarship to another school, calculations carried out at Georgia Southern in collaboration with Dr. and it was still cheaper to go here. I think quality Sam Colgate of the University of Florida. The research was partially of education is the same. I like it better here than supported by a Faculty Research Grant from GSC. Nelson, who has taught at GSC since 1970, received his Ph.D. degree at the school I could have gone to. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1968. Dan Bouknight (Senior-Geology) Every year I've been here it's gone up. I ex- pect it, but don't like it. It's expected. PATTERSON Vally Sharpe (Sophomore-Math) It was probably necessary. $17 is not that much < -GRIFFIN - of hike, but anything more would work a hard- ship on a lot of people. Why not tuition, SHOES Mike Jones everything else is going up? Vally Sharpe STATESB*K« MALI Herbert Miller To Speak Herbert E. Miller, author of Southern on Thursday, March 6, "Principles of Accounting, Ad- Presenting many leading textbooks in ac- at 3 p.m. The lecture, which is vanced," which is used at counting and member of one of open to the public, will be held in Georgia Southern. He is a member of the Arthur Andersen the nation's leading accounting the Biology Building lecture hall. and Company Accounting firm in firms, will speak at Georgia Miller is author of the text, Chicago. Daniels FRANKLIN'S For Spring Feature Value of the Week Natural U.S. Choice Corn-Fed Chopped Leather Sirloin Steak Served with $16.00 Tossed Green Salad, French Fries, i and bread.

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February 24 thru March 2 r george-anne % Margo Lemacks Need A Job?

MAIUJO l.KMACKS SALLEY COTTEN editor managing editor That's A Joke

members of the panel did a D.YYW JONKS I heard a good joke the other Unless a great miracle is DIANE CAPPELLI performed in the job market commendable job of hiding it, the business manager day. It seems this guy who had news editor truth, as always, will out and it just graduated from college with between now and June, those of became evident to all of us there a degree in — uh — well, I can't us who walk across the stage in that there is no longer any such remember the degree, but it Hanner Fieldhouse to take that thing as a job market. doesn't matter anyway — went to hard won diploma, may as well Being on a college campus, this big company's personnel have spent four years in the \= makes the situation all the more J department. He walked in, ap- Foreign Legion. evident to use since everybody proached the receptionist and Members of the George-Anne seems to be looking for a job. One asked to see the man in charge of were in attendance this past weekend at a convention of all girl I know will finish here in hiring. After a short wait, the March with a degree in Social G-A Comments On... former student was ushered into stalfs of college newspapers in Georgia. Part of the program Work. Right now, here only lead a plush office and took a seat. that we participated in was a on a job is with a house painter. "What can I do for you?" the panel discussion with members Another student with a degree in company man asked. of the Georgia Press Association, art is currently employed as a "I'd like to apply for a job," he namely people involved with maintainence worker (a glorified Vandalism replied matter-of-factly. newspapers in the state. The janitor) in a nearby factory. The personnel director topic for our discussion was, in There is even one guy I know who laughed. In an incident called "isolated" applauded the fact that van- part, the job market for future looked so long for a job without by Chief Harold Howell of dalism was on the decrease at + + + journalists. Although the senior results that he joined the army. campus security, the window GSC. At that time, Larry Davis, My intent is not to degrade the shield and back window were director of housing, stated that importance of a college education broken from a students' car most of the destruction of since I feel that the entire which was parked on Perimeter property occurs in the dor- education we receive in the Road, last night. mitories and that even the in- college community is one that cidence of this type was declining cannot be replaced by any since the end of the Vietnam amount of working experience. conflict and resulting the rise of Yet the drastic situation still Scott Williams, a freshman student calibre. here at GSC, stated to security exists. And June 7, about 1,000 people officers that he parked the will leave Georgia Southern automobile on the edge of Other campus say that theft is College in search of work they Perimeter Road after having down and that most of the present each feel will be rewarding to engine trouble and that he did not damage is done by accident. But them mentally as well as know of the alleged vandalism there are still those "isolated financially. until security officers, routinely incidents" which give the whole Yes, times are hard. The examining the abandoned school a bad name. There are still country is fast nearing the vehicle, observed the damage those few students who feel that depression stage in economics. and contacted him, the person to they can get their "kicks" at the But personally, I can take any whom the car was registered. expense of others, whether it be amount of poverty, rather than In a recent issue of the (Jeorge- individual students or the student be imprisoned in a job which I Anne. a page two news article body as a whole. abhore and which brings me no mental or spiritual joy.

Office Hours w n rf Salley Cotten Margo Lemacks •• ••■• ■• • ••" • ;^n x_2 Salley Cotten .1-2 Michael Thompson 2 3 CCC Offers Prestige, DianeCappelli ■ The MISCELLANY, literary publication of GSC, has announced that its deadline for submitting all material is April 4. Any student who is currently enrolled is eligible to submit original work in the area of Experience, Headache poetry short story, essay, musical composition, and art, including photography, prints, and drawing. Students who write m foreign languages are also encouraged to participate. All contributions may of hard work (the CCC admits As this paper goes to press, tact that all CCC offices are be sent to the MISCELLANY, box 8023, the Dept. of English. Any paying positions....) that offices promote not only additional questions, comments, or suggestions should also be sent to very few students have signed up prestige, but also headache), the to run for Central Co-ordinating And while the jobs are not all that address. . glamour and do entail a good deal student government needs the Committee (CCC) offices. students if it is stay alive and Unless at least a few people show of hard work (the CCC admits well, and at the same time up by tomorrow, Friday, that offices promote not only prestige, but the students can derive benefits by th< "\ February 28, to run, next year working with their governmen' r could be a very bleak one indeed And while the jobs are not all Apply TODAY!! lor the CCC. glamour and do entail a good deal george-anne Signs now posted on campus STAFF urging students to sign the Michael Thompson : Features Editor nominations sheet do an accurate Marty Fischer Sports Editor job ot summing up an officer's Don Wood Assistant News Editor position by proclaiming "Money, Prestige, Experience, Gary Crew Copy Editor Tony Nottoli Cartoonist Headache." Greg Marshall Cartoonist Tom Easterly Photographer Holding an office in student Joey Darsey Accountant government is probably one of Tom Jackson Circulation the most advantageous extra- Kay Clark Advertising Assistant curricula activities in which a Cathy Herron Typist student can engage. Without ^WRITERS meaning to sound mercenary, it must be admitted that when one Rachel Rhodes, Brenda Bethel, Linda Kay Williams, Mary Solan, is out into the 'real world' and Susan Clevenger, Harty Prisant, Henning Sunde, Alison Terry applying for a job, it can never Susan Ambrose, Sandra Aaron hurt to have one's transcripts record that he played an active The George-Anne is the official newspaper of Georgia Southern College. Published weekly, except during holidays, and bi-weekly.from^June.-to part in student affairs. August. Subscription rate is $3.50 per year. The office is foefWArt»m=m Frank I. Williams Center. Telephone 681-5600, extension 246, and business-, Working with the CCC is an and advertising extension 418. Printed by the Statesboro He-aid Publishing excellent way to gain the same Company. , type ol experience that is Editorial views expressed in the George-Anne are no- wearily those of acquired through an internship the GSC administration or faculty. Signed columns are solely the viewpoint of the writer. ^// program, without even having to leave campus. (Not to mention to \e (T You Said It \= Student Gripes Most humans will appreciate this (or more) will enjoy the modern problems that the board must Art Exhibits—Susan Simpson library. Eden as did the old one. I believe deal with. and Chan Harward As for your "air of the en- it will be a very pleasing spot We would like very much for Special Programs (such as About G-A Gripes • onment...that grabs your souls with an appetizing environment. students to come by the CUB dinner theater)—Susan Simpson c«.id makes you want to confide But if you really detest this office (upstairs Williams Center, and Carole Kirkland your secrets to the earth," baby, campus improvement, and Room 106) or call (ext. 442) with Movies—Larry Mitchell and Dear Ms. Editor: you sure breathe some weird kind Gripe! Gripe! Gripe! Is that all consider your "Thoreau-like any questions, suggestions, Gloria Cahoon of air! None of your aesthetic comments, or complaints. All editors of the G-A can do? Never reverie" destroyed, I guess you'll Concerts—Carole Kirkland, qualities are going to be have to creep into the corner of members of the board are now Melissa Rice, and Johnny Pride a sweet lip for anything once in a destroyed. If you feel they are keeping office hours, and most while? your closet and pick your nose Publicity—Chan Harward and because a few changes around a and whimper. questions can be answered by Carole Kirkland In Ms. Cotten's editorial on the pond are being made, go any of these members. However, GSC lakes, graceful pines, and All my love, Office Hours: downstairs from your office and Hubert Knauf f CUB members have now been Larry Mitchell: 10-12:30 and 2- building expansions, the only talk to one of the counselors. assigned to specialize in certain thing she could say was negative. 3:30 Daily; 3:30-4:30 T,W,F Are you one who enjoys resting areas, so any student interested Chan Harward: 10-11 and 3-3:30 The library is "monstrous," the your feet and relaxing around the CLB Announces in a particular activity can refer lake is "spoiled," while Daily lake? If so, I suppose you claim to the following schedules of Carole Kirkland: 1-2:30 everything WAS "graceful," responsibility for littering in and New Office Hours assignments and office hours: "mellow," and "sacred." Come M,W,Th; 1-2T, 1-2:30 T, Th around the water? Bottles, cans, Dear Editor: Activity areas and specialists- Gloria Cahoon: 10-11 and 12-1 on, Cotten, quit acting like a wrappers, paper, food, and other As many students know, there Video-tape program—Johnny bunny-tail about the whole thing! M,W,F; 12-1 T, Th forms of trash are constantly has been a change made in the Pride and Larry Mitchell Johnny Pride: 12-1:30 M, W, The old library is crowded. It's being raked out of the water and structure of the College Union Coffeehouses—Melissa Rice not as completely facilitated as a Th, F; 1-2 and 3-3:30 T from your squatting areas. Board. Hopefully, a knowledge of and Chan Harward, Tour- Melissa Rice; 3-4:30 Daily college library should be. I'm Should you feel the need to litter, some of the details of this new naments—Susan Simpson and sure the new one will be more throw down dollar bills. Then we framework will encourage more Gloria Cahoon Cimliiuit-ri on pagc.ti. roomy, have the conveniences of won't have to worry about paying student-faculty feedback and a good library, and will provide a people to pick up your garbage. participation, as well as some more comfortable place to study, This new park ain't gonna be awareness of the scope of CUB- Unwanted Hair Can Be read, or whatever. That is, if all that bad, sweetheart. I'd lay sponsored activities and an local newspapers have not lied. money that just as many people understanding of some of the Removed Permanently! Guest Column One of the greatest blemishes to feminine loveliness is hair which grows where beauty decree^ no hair should grow. If Educated Athlete - Here To Stay you are one of the many women who suffer the embarrassment of beauty-blem- ■>> Marsha Cornier answers to many questions, the rewards which will produce Women's Tennis Coach aspiring curiosity, the supposed deeper insight and meet the ishing hair, whether it is on your face, sixth sense, the unending challenges of life's situations. A commitment and dedication, and physically healthy female, a arms, legs or body; then electrolysis is for I have often heard that the awesome why's are just apart competent thinking female, and a you. Find out the facts! Call for athletics housed an area for of coaching the ladies. It is for wise competitive female can only people with strong bodies and reasons such as these that be assets to helping our country information or a consultation appointment weak minds. This ancient and women's athletics offers such maintain its strength and position at no charge or obligation. untrue myth simply does not strong rewards. Coaches are in world affairs. Athletic par- apply to the majority of today's challenged to think deep and ticipation can help achieve these Call: Mrs. Arlene Franklin athletes. One, as a former quick, and to produce adequate, goals. President Ford recently collegiate athlete, I know that justifiable reasons for most upheld the need for athletics as a Certified Electrologist good athletes must develop actions. For example, if an building block of a solid and superb mental abilities to benefit athlete is injured, he or she needs strong society. Crossroads —M^^fc^ 764-9850 properly from any physical to understand the cause of the Next time you witness an Executive Park ^s£§ g»P^ Statesboro, Ga. abilities. Second, coaches seek injury, the procedures to curtail athlete practicing and working players who can become as much the seriousness of the injury, and out, male or female, bet that his (Suite 104) *c^^^_ 30458 a part of the teaching process as the reasons for a good or her mind is working just as the learning process. The day of rehabilitation program related to hard as their body. If he or she is the educated athlete is here to the injury. When a strategy is a really good athlete, you'll win stay. called during competition, it is your bet every time. There has to GOOD NEWS FROM Working with women's athletic important that the athlete not be more in order to win than a programs, it is challenging to only be able to perfect a specific sweaty brow and tired muscles. THE TOWN GRIER witness teams which strive to technique, but to understand the maintain high scholastic options available to each achievements, solid and mature member of the team. After the Game! characters, and to promote good Most females will not have Town and sportsmanship in competition. collegiate athletics and move into PANCAKE & WAFFLE Female athletes tend to carry professional ranks at the present many of the traditional "female stage. Therefore, our athletic Campus SUPPER AT LANDRUM CENTER, characteristics" into their world programs for women must be of competition. The quest for designed to offer experiences and Pharmacy

Jim's House of Styles i '/: Unisex Salon 2 ¥ 764-2122 By appointment SALE Cosmetics Trichologist - Skin Care - Individualized and *1°° ALL YOU CAN EAT! Hair Styles Jewelry After the Jacksonville University Game Blow Cuts - Feb. 27 9:30 - 11:30 Y2 Price Fruit Flavored Flips and Waffles a complete Redken & Jhirmack Town and Campus Sausage - Bacon - Juice retail center for your home Pharmacy Music by Clayton Yawn hair and skin needs. University Plaza f ^ Page SIX Eagle Bulletin Thursday, February 27, 1975 Activities, Announcements, Information J Classified Ads Schedule Of Events FOUND: Pinkie ring with 3 FOR SALE: 125 Suzuki Rqad Thursday, February 27 PIRG Movies-Biology Lecture Hall-7:00: Lost initials. Claim at the department and Dirt Bike. Good condition. p.m. • of Sociology and Anthropology, Call 764-9089 or can be seen at 19 Masquers' Production "MacBeth"-; Newton 101. W. Grady, Apt. 4. McCroan Auditorium-8:15 p.m. • LOST: Small, female bird dog. Grey with black markings. Lost! FOR SALE: Fender Friday in the West Jones vicinity. For Sale Stratocaster, Sunburst Finish. :•:• Friday, February 28 Tennis Meet-Men: GSC vs. Valdosta •:■ Answers to the name 'Toots'." Maple neck. Excellent condition. State-Hanner Tennis Courts-2:00 p.m. ■:• Also case. Contact 681-1709 or Movie "Klute"-Biology Lecture Hall-:-: Reward offered. Call 681-1066 FOR SALE: Electric Guitar Landrum Box 10752. 8:00 p.m. :•: before 6 p.m. and 764-7114 after 6 with amplifier and case—wood p.m. grain finish. $50.00 or best offer. Call 681-1312 after 6 p.m. :•:• Saturday, March 1 Art Exhibit from Georgia State Faculty- •:] LOST: Girl's wristwatch with For Rent Foy Gallery-1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. :•: red suede band and illuminated FOR SALE: 1970 custom FOR RENT: Nice, two- Basketball-Men-GSC vs. Old Dominion:;: dial. Contact Cathy Butler at 681- Impala hardtop. A.C. Fully bedroom mobile home with large University-Hanner Fieldhouse-7:00 p.m.:;: 1013. Equipped. Excellent condition. carpeted living room and a bar. $999. Call 764-4960. LOST: One silver cross ink pen Furnished. Air-conditioned. :•:• Sunday, March 2 Baseball Game:GSC vs. West Virginia :} with the name Suzanne Taylor Located close to GSC on a large Tech-Hanner Baseball Field-l:00 p.m. j:; FOR SALE: Bell and Howell lot in a quiet area. Plenty of inscribed on the barrel. Lost in portable cassette recorder with room. Not crowded. Call now 681- Video-tape program "Lenny Bruce :•: the vicinity of Olliff Hall. If remote control microphone and 8 Monday, March 3 2849. found, please contact: Suzanne batteries. Brand-new. Call ext. Without Tears"-Williams Coffeehouse-:• 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ::. Taylor, L.B. 10239, Olliff Hall-304, 341. Ext. 378. Needed FOR SALE: Deluxe record :•:• Tuesday, March 4 GSC Concert Band-Foy Recital Hall-8:15 :| LOST: Brown key case player, stereo headphones, two NEEDED: A ride with p.m. :• wrapped with red reflective tape. speakers, 45 rpm adapter, like someone to Savannah next Women's Film-Biology Lecture Hall 9:00 \ If found, write Ed Anderson at new, $40.00. Rotary controls for quarter every day from 8-4:00. I ^-^ p.m. Landrum Box 10589. They are volume , bass, treble and Will help share expenses. Contact very important. balance. Contact through Lan- Tony Nottoli-Landrum 11263. CUB Concert "Marshall Tucker Band"-:! :•:• Wednesday, March 5 Hanner Fieldhouse. :• drum Box 8746-Montell Clifton. J V LOST: 2 Chrysler Car Keys, NEEDED: Commuters to Art Exhibit from Georgia State j silver and blue, brass house key FOR SALE: 1974 VW Bug. (Not Savannah. Departure at 10 a.m. University Faculty-Foy gallery-l:00 p.m. :• on a key ring. Lost near Lan- super beetle). Excellent con- arrival back in Savannah 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. :[ drum Parking Lot or near Foy dition Excellent condition. Bright p.m. Call Karen Overstreet at Recruitment: Ernst and Ernst-Williams:; Fine Arts. Turn in to G-A office or orange. $2,300. 8 mos. old, 19,000 Ext. 537 or Nancy Highsmith at 109-9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m :■ call 681-1165. actual miles. Is extra car to a Ext. 339. Or write Box 8034. couple, so isn't needed. Contact NEEDED: Mother's helper for Found Mrs. Barney Dickerson at 764- graduate assistant. Flexible 5457 from 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. hours, negotiable pay. Contact weekdays at Statesboro Auto 'Mary Alice Ferrelle, 764-9297. FOUND: Female's Lucerne Parts. After 6 p.m. on weekdays, silver watch, behind Math- and weekends, call 865-2252. Physics Building. Contact Jay, Work Wanted Landrum Box 10712. FOR SALE: Ladies' 10-speed bicycle and stationary exercise WORK WANTED; Auto FOUND: Small black dog- bicycle. Both in excellent con- Mechanic. Tune-ups, general female, with a white collar. dition. Bicycle sold for $65 - will repair, VW spec. Contact Grady Call 681-1013 or ext. 462. sell for $45. Stationary Bike sold Haren, Landrum Box 10371. for $49 - will sell for $30. Call 681- FOUND: In classroom of 4290. Expert T.V. repair by a Newton Building, burnt orange qualified technician. Fast, jacket. Claim in department of FOR SALE: Boy's 10-speed reliable service, plus low prices. Sociology and Anthropology, bicycle. Excellent condition. Call Call 681-2849. Newton 101. 681-2941, and ask for Steve. For Spring term, desire to swap baby-sitting. Tentatively available for morning until Announcements (12:00) fifth period, and after (3:00) seventh period. Contact There will be an invitational badminton tournament Saturday, Ann Wilson, Landrum Box 9073, March 8 beginning at 9 a.m. There will be both men's and women's or 764-3769 from 4-6 p.m. singles and doubles tournaments in student and open divisions and WORK WANTED: Dependable mixed doubles in the open division. Trophies will be awarded to first typing service. Typed for GSC and second place winners. Entry blanks can be obtained at the P.E. students last year. 50 cents per Dept. office. page, double-spaced copy. ***** Footnotes per page, 25 cents Statesboro Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship will meet Sunday, extra. Anything typed—term March 2, 1975 in the conference room of the Newton Building at 7:30 papers, theses, reports, outlines, p.m. Speaker will be Justine Mann, Head of the Dept. of Political carbon sets, master units, Call Science. The title of her talk is "The concept of guilt where religious 764-5457, ask for Mrs. Barney and psychiatric practices fail." Dickerson from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or go by Statesboro Auto Parts Co. (behind Winn-Dixie). Winter Exam Schedule Typing is done by Marcia Mixon. WANTED: Someone who has Saturday, March 15 9 a.m. All 10th period classes enough talent to sketch far-out scenes for use in planetarium. All 2 p.m. All Health 121 and 221 drawings to be used in a special show; you will be given all credit. Monday, March 17 9 a.m. All 8th period classes Come by Planetarium M-F11-1 or 2 p.m. All 3rd period classes callBarbi Taylor: Olliff 143, Ext. 207, or Marshall Turner: Dorman Tuesday, March 18 9 a.m. All 5th period classes 302W. 2 p.m. All 1st period classes Letters Wednesday, March 19 9 a.m. All 7th period classes Continued from page 5. 2 p.m. All 2nd period classes These office hours are also posted outside the CUB office for It's the student reference. We would like Dotil«d under tho authority of Th« Coca-Cola Company by Thursday, March 20 9 a.m. All 6th period classes to encourage anyone interested in 2 p.m. All 9th period classes our activities to come by and Statesboro Coca-Cola Bottling Co. talk—any comments or company a •- Friday, March 21 9 a.m. All 4th period classes are welcome. Melissa Rice Thursday, February 27, 1975 -the gt'orgr-aniie- I'atfr SKVKN

PHASE NINE: >T IS AN OAMNOI/S T SAV9 1 ^ M6SS/>Cre THAT GAPTAIrJ RADIO "D3A1? SADio, RECEIVES (N AkJ UNOirTHoCOX WAV. CA^rA' n f 1 A*\ Cr°i KiZZl-Z. Feature w ~yW/ ^sll Section K J Duo Has Own Genre Don Cooper and John Silver performed at last week's Mississippi John's Coffeehouse in Williams Center. The duo's sound was a combination of folk, folk rock, , and country. "Without hybrid (amplified acoustic guitars), we achieve our own sound... and I love it!" Silver said. "It's like our own genre," Cooper said, "We can't really be fit into or country." Cooper and Silver have been performing together for only about a month now, although they have known each other lor years and have performed on their own. They started jamming at a party after one of Cooper's performances in Ohio, liked their sound, and decided to go it together. Both sing, play, and write their music. Each song was rich in imagery and made the audience feel the emotion being expressed. One song especially enjoyed by the sparse audience was a Latin-rhythm song entitled "My Image Has Come." It was written when Cooper was thinking he would have to give up playing his guitar after his finger got chewed up in a dog fight. The song had no accompaniment with a lot of rhythmic clapping.

HOURS: HON. thru SAT. 4:00 to 18*0 SUN. 5:00 to IthOO 'GodspelV Wins Admiration Despite Apparent Flaws %t^ "Godspell," a musical based on Michael Bodziner, who played Jesus, just as a great teacher." the gospel according to St. Jesus, is Jewish. He says mat After an enthusiastic standing Sunday Night Special Matthew, was presented by the "Godspell" has led him to ex- ovation, Bodziner said, "Some Savannah Experimental Theatre plore Christianity from an nights are more fun to do than in the Foy Recital Hall last educational point of view. "This others, and this one meant a lot to No. 1 Steak $2 Saturday night. show is taken from the in- me." The others, though, said flag. $$9292 ONLY On the whole, the performance dividual's interpretation - you that they had received a standing could be rated as fair. The don't have to see my character as ovation every night but one. inhibited stage movement of a few actors, as well as the over- exuberance of others to the point of not being able to hear lines, were detrimental factors. Another point not in their favor OUR B4ND6 HNE FEELINGS occurred during the beginning of the show. The actors were giving Feelings that are for you alone when you ring you can buy. Try one on and feel the religious philosophies of such try on one of the Orange Blossom "Soft difference, because for you the time is now. Touch" wedding bands. Each wedding band "Soft Touch" wedding rings are available in people as Socrates, Martin 2mm to 12mm, in either 14K white or Luther, and Nietzsche, with the contains the "Soft Touch" inner contour, which makes it the most uniquely comfortable yellow gold. names of the philosophers printed in small letters on their shirts. However, if you did not know what was going on, or were not on the front row, the meaning was lost. During the in- termission, the mood of the play was broken by the over-done silliness of the actors yelling at one another, and doing stunts. Othewise the performance was enjoyable. The enthusiasm and funny ad-libbing won the audience's admiration. The emotion packed ending, when the followers were telling "Jesus" goodbye, was especially well- done. "Godspell" is the first production to be taken "on the road" by the Savannah Com- pany. As most of the actors are 17, the travelling is limited to the weekends. They will be per- Prestige Jeweler § "Wj^l TWh £* W Since 1892 forming at Ft. Stewart, Hunter Uptown AFB, and St. Simon's. 23 South Main St. I'siRf FIGHT -tin- george-anne- Thuisday, February 27, 1975 r t ORGANIZATIONS Southern \= J Scrapbook went to Donna Gor- Pi Kappa Phi don. SME Comfort Kappa Delta helped with the Through many years of By Michael Thompson Women's Basketball Tournament The Student Chapter of G-A Features Editor waiting, Pi Kappa Phi has last weekend by serving refresh- Manufacturing Engineers held acquired housing. Six brothers its February meeting last ments to the players and ^ moved in a section of Hampton ushering. Thursday night. Mr. Clark Hall in Windsor Village on DeLoach, Senior Industrial February 6. Seven more brothers Engineer at Brooks Instrument A brother of another color? will move in the Spring. The Phi Mu was the guest speaker. He spoke A number of weeks ago a black student attended a smoker spon- house consists of twelve Phi Mu's new officers for 1975 on the duties and responsibilities sored by one of the fraternities here hoping to receive a bid. I have bedrooms, five showers, a kit- are as follows: Pam Stewart - of Industrial Engineers and gave been told that he was a friend of several members of this particular chen, a storage room, and a personal examples of problems fraternity. His desire to pledge then was understandable. His failure to President; Karen Lee - Vice receive a bid is not. chapter room. We invite anyone President; Sharon Lee and experiences he has faced as to come and look at our new Secretary; Connie Coley - an engineer. house. Treasurer; Denise Watson - Phi SME's March meeting will be I realize that I am treading rocky ground at this point since it is We would like to recognize four Director; Lynn Stevenson - held March 6,1975 at the Carruth impossible to prove that racial prejudice was the deciding factor, new brothers: Russell Gilliam, Panhellenic; and Mary Griffiths. Building. Dr. Keith Hickman, unless those who voted for rejection were to admit it openly. It is my Wendell Lee, Jimmy Moore, and During winter quarter Phi Mu Professor of Industrial Design belief that it was, however, having spoken with one of two members of Kevin Stowell. initiated 12 girls into our here at GSC, will be our speaker the fraternity who resigned positions as a result of that meeting. If I Winter Quarter Rush yielded Pi Sisterhood: Janet Smith, Crystol for this meeting. The election of am right and unless God intervenes it falls to one to damn the guilty. It Kappa Phi four new pledges. Ward, Liz Cheatham, Debbie the 1975-76 officers will also be is not my concern who they are but that they are. They are: Henry Powell, Kyker, Kay Kaney, Cyndee held at this meeting. All In- Waycross, Ga.: Perry Garmen, Wallace, Cindy Kennedy, Kim dustrial and Engineering majors Should you suspect that I am attacking this or any fraternity's Augusta, Ga.; Marshall Smith, Harris, Vicki Eberhart, Linda are encouraged to attend our next system or actions let me correct you. I am not. Despite the fact that I Conyers, Ga.; and Vic Swan, Turner and Kathy Clark. meeting. personally have no interest at all in the Greek system, I have no Wrens, Ga. Janet Smith has recently been argument with those who do. Bigots of any kind disgust me, however. We also elected two new Little elected Sigma Chi "Little These particular individuals (those who could not accept a Sisters. They are Ellen Blanko Sigma", and nominee for Sigma Delta Zeta "brother" of another color, merely because he was another color) not and Jane Smith. Chi Sweetheart. She was also February 10 was Delta Zeta's only damaged the reputation of the Greek system and their own voted "Best Pledge." Phi Mu's, seventh anniversary on the brothers by their pathetic attitude, but possibly destroyed the respect Alpha Xi Delta Pledges, and Big Brothers en- Georgia Southern campus. Pi that one black student once held for members of another race. joyed a Valentine's Day covered- Kappa Phi fraternity sent us an Alpha Xi Delta held initiations dish supper honoring our three anniversary cake. Last Wed- That alone may not seem very important to some. But it is the this past weekend. Those winter pledges: Susan Anderson, nesday night Delta Zeta hosted a contagious inability of certain persons to accept others on an in- initiated were Debra Ballard: Cathy Brown, and Angela Valentine's party for the alums. dividual basis that creates all group prejudices, racial or otherwise. Vicki Carp; Jo Anne Everett; Hautman. Formal pledging was held Fraternities will never really be true brotherhoods it seems until they Debbie Hollis; Carole Houendick, Our Miss Georgia Southern Wednesday night for Susan recognize all men as brothers. ' Best Pledge; Donna Jenkins, Contestants are Janet Smith and Wheatley, Widget Bennett, and Happy Trails, Carol Newton, Best Scrapbook; Denise Watson. Gail Toulson. After pledging Big Cowboy and Denise Roberts. On Saturday Sisters were received: Gail night a banquet was held at the Kappa Sigma Toulson-Sydney Learning, Holiday Inn to honor the new Widget Bennett-Debra Adams, initiates. Awards were presented Tonight, by popular demand, and Susan Wheatley-Susan to the new initiates and the Crab Soccer returns to the Rushing. Sisters.for Scholarship. The Hanner Fieldhouse during award for the Sister with the halftime of the basketball game Sigma Nu highest GPA went to Lu Ann against Jacksonville University. RING DAY! Neal. The Big Sister-Little Sister If you saw it the first time, you Sigma Nu fraternity recently award for the highest GPA went know how great it was. If you completed rush with eleven bids With Freedom of Choice, Your to Debbie Newsome and Lu Ann missed it, don't let the highlight being picked up. New pledges Neal. Other sisters with a GPA of of your life slip by again. Be sure are: Chuck Patrick, Ken Ergle, 3.0 and above were presented to be one of the hundreds of Eagle Andy Hundley, Lefty Garner, Herff Jones Ring Specialist Will with a small trophy. These were: fans participating in tonight's Rod Freeman, Steve Welton, Brenda Quinn, Debbie Hollis, Eagle victory and enjoying Crab Doug Bush, George Umberger, Sandy Elms, Tina Adamcak, Soccer. Marty Williams, Bob Raysor, and Be Here To Help You Personalize Becky Hutchins, Jan Wells, Doug Ivey. Suzanne Payne, Debbie Our basketball team has Newsome, Micki Everette, assured themselves of a winning Sigma Nu also named new Your College Ring on Monday, Barbara Luirs, Ann Belle, and season by increasing their record Little Sisters this quarter. They Candi Robison. to 7-2 last week and with only one are: Gayle Webb, Sylvia Alpha Xi Delta helped collect game remaining. Walburn, Kathy DeLoach, Leigh March 3rd. At The GSC BOOKSTORE for the March of Dimes. Tina Richard Bush, Randy Hitz, Steel, Patsy Edwards, Mary Jo Adamcak was named to Who's Woody Johnson, Jeff Joyner, Nations, Susan Busbee, Pam Landrum Center Who Among American Colleges Jack Lauder, Butch Akers, Mike Patterson, Mary Dell Shephard, Four and Universities. Debbie Hollis is Willyoung, and Ronnie Beers are Melanie Moss, Judy Imig, and a Delta Tau Delta Little Sister. new initiates. Julie Williams. Week The Sisters have also chosen to Delivery HERFF JONES sponsor a child living in India as 1411 NORTH CAPITOL part of our philanthropy projects ff INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46202 for this year. ASSOCIATED Kappa Delta The sisters of Kappa Delta Sorority observed White Rose Let someone Behold Week from February 16 through LARGEST February 22. The entire week vour Beauty in a was filled with special activities for the new initiates. The color or following women were initiated: SELECTION OF Cynthia Cannon, Jo Delle black & white Davidson, Renee Fowler, Donna portrait. Gordon, Mimi Hazen, Alice Lee Johnson, Laura Miller, Susan Call or come by for an Prosser, Kathy Rosser, Donna Whittle, and Donna Wiggins. appointment 9a.m. til noon On Sunday, February 23, we attended the services of the and 1p.m. til 6p.m. AlSC Brooklet Methodist Church. UK HMC Afterwards a banquet was held in LMonday thru Saturday rue honor of the new sisters, and EMX* awards were presented. The Telephone 764-2425 Scholarship Award went to Donna Goardon and Renee UNIVERSITY PLAZA Fowler. Outstanding Pledge Award went to Mimi Hazen. Best 10% discount to GSC Students -tin- g<>orge-aiine- rillli'sllav. I'rhruaiv 27. I!I75 liiursday. February 27, 1975 Masquers' 'Macbeth' Opens To Full House

Ian Johnson, Treiiis Mullis, and Connie Boole portray witches in Macbeth.

Macbeth opened its winter season last night in McCroan Auditorium before a full house. The Masquers' tragedy is under the direction of Dr. Robert West and Dr. David Ruifin. It features a massive set, designed by Dr. Richard Johnson, and costumes by Tony Nottoli. Music includes original electronic compositions by Dr. David Mathew. Advance tickets for general admission are available daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the McCroan box office and cost $1.50 Student tickets are free with I.D.

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Macdull and Malcolm played by Tom Nolan and Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are played bv Call Dukes and Lynne Scruggs. Ucmv Kowc.

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UPTOWN STATESB0RQ 10 lbs $4.25 Suits $1.25 EA. Jackets $1.00 EA. 12 lbs $5.00 Phone 764-4860 Sportcoat $1.00 EA. For Further Information Top Coat $1.50 EA. Page TEN -the george-anne- Th'ursda.v, February 27, 1975 GSC Baseball Season To Open March 2 "You might say that our team Southern finished sixth in the Ronnie Morris (1-0) and junior newcomers. The lack of outside ching staff, and we would be is strongest in two categories- College World Series, the Eagles Jack VanDerSluys (5-0).- The practice leaves some doubts stronger if we could get outside." team speed and pitching. We sported a team batting average Eagles have four new pitchers, about timing, but I think the team have probably as much speed as of .310. In 1974 they neared the. all of whom are juniors. They are will get the job done better than I Shortstop Rich Toth said, any college team in the nation, 300 mark with an impressive .294 left-handers John Tudor and originally thought." "Potentially we are a better team and our pitching staff may be one team average. Scott Sundermeier, and right- Some of the players had than last year's team, which was of the best around." handers Richard Hudson and varying thoughts on the season. a good one." Led by Ail-American Jim Steve Perry. All the veretan Pitcher Bob Gerdes said, "I think Those were the words of 1973 Morrison, seven Georgia NCAA Baseball Coach-of-the- pitchers are right-handers. we'll have a tremendous year. A The 1975 season? We'll have to Southern regulars topped the .290 team is only as good as its pit- wait and see. Year and head baseball coach at mark in 1974. Catching for the Eagles are Georgia Southern, Ron Polk, as The pitching statistics were senior Veterans Bobby Salter he reflected some thoughts on the equally impressive, as Eagle (who batted .251 last year), and upcoming baseball season. pitchers combined for an out- Frank Ryan (.286), junior The Eagles face a demanding standing 2.23 team earned run veteran Roger Miller (.143) and 61-game schedule beginning average. Sparked by Pete Manos' freshman Tom Kuzniaki, who is March 2 in Statesboro against 1.25, seven Georgia Southern the only freshman to make the '75 West Virginia Tech. Once again pitchers finished the season with Eagles squad. Georgia Southern will face some earned run averages under 3.00. At first base will be Rocky of the best competition in the On Sunday the GSC baseball Weicht, a veteran junior who saw nation, including perennial team will open its 1975 season no action last year due to in- District Three powers South with a double-header at home juries, and junior Curtis Fisher. Carolina, Florida State, and against West Virginia Tech. At second base there will be Jacksonville. Coach Polk's outlook for the junior Mike Moore (.213), who Polk's Eagles lost 10 members season is "very optimistic. The played in only 18 games last year from last year's 47-14 squad, and recent bad weather has at times because of injuries, and junior he doesn't see how the offensive presented a problem with Benjie Moore. The team has punch of a year ago can be practice schedules, but three shortstops; veteran senior duplicated. everything points to a banner Rich Toth (. 271), and juniors Pete "We just don't have the power season, with good pitching depth Pasquarosa and Larry Howser. we had last year," said Polk. "In and excellent team speed." On third base are two new fact, I doubt that we'll hit 10 home When asked about the line-up players, Chris Royer and Tom runs all season. I think we have a for the opener, Polk said," It all Kotchman. good college offensive ball club, depends on whether West The Eagle outfield will consist with better-than-average hitting, Virginia Tech start a right-orlef t- of senior Steve Garcia (.298), who but our team speed and pitching handed pitcher. There have been was last year's designated hitter; will probably overshadow our equal performance at many sophomore Jamie Ivins (.271); offense." positions, and there is good depth and juniors Carl Gardener and Ray Boyer. "If we get on base, we'll win at all positions. We'll go with whoever is hot at the time. Pete Coach Polk had this to say ball games because of our ability about the new players. "Of- to steal bases; if not, we'll have to Manos (9-3 pitching last year) will start the first game. Bob fensively I have seen much depend on our pitching to keep us imDrovement in all of in the games," he added. Gerdes (7-4) will start the second When Polk mentions offensive game of the double-header, and power, he has every right to do Barry Beck.(8-3) will pitch in so, For the past two season, the Monday's game." Eagles have been one of the most There are 13 returnee's from explosive offensive teams in the last year's 47-14 team. The other nation. In 1973 when Georgia returning pitchers are senior r % George-A nne Sports INSTANT MARTS THE INSTANT MAN V J m I i Hob (ierdos IS AN EAGLE FAN Intramural Championship Tonight

The Men's Intramural Epsilon Monday. Regardless of by defeating Kappa Sigma, who Championship Basketball game the outcome, they finished second was tied with them. " — You've Made It! But You Never Have - will be played tonight prior to the Georgia Southern-Jacksonville - You Have To Start All Over Again. game at 5:30. At deadline time, seven of the eight teams who But I Believe You Are Always were in the playoffs were known. This includes the winner and BOOK SALE runner-up from the four leagues. As Good As Your Potential." In League A the winner was the 30% — 60% Off jtfi Marilyn Monroe Green Machine with a perfect 365 WAYS TO SEDUCE * v ^fS slate of 9 wins. The. runner-up is Q the Afro-American team which YOUR OWN HUSBAND *j£ ^ linished 8-1. Their loss was to the i Come Over Between Innings Green Machine 44-43. HAR CK$ i From League B the FuFu Dogs OLD ZLl °»*Ml Co. \ emerged as champs with a 7-1 And Ask About record. Spic-N-Span was also 7-1 ♦ 4 KECORD but were defeated by the FuFu F Dogs for the top spot. COtON/At ° POEMS Our Baseball Special M*NSlo League C had Coastal States as Ns its top team with either the Pro- THE NEEDLEWORK BOOK Kids or Phi Epsilon Kappa for second. Their game Monday THE YEARS ART (1969-70) Fair Road - night decided the runner-up spot. 200 MODERN CHESS TRAPS And in League D, it was Sigma College and Jones - Chi who took it all with a 10-0 record. Runner-up Phi Delta West Main Theta was 8-1 before their LANIER'S scheduled game with Sigma Phi Thursday, February 27, 1975 -the george-anne- I'agc KI.KVKN v//^//^m^^m^^^^^^^/w^^^wf^^^^^^MM^^^^^M^WMM^"t Marty Fischer GSC Golf Team Opens Let's Talk At Seminole Invitational Coach Ron Roberts will unveil according to Roberts. "Since Seniors Buddy Alexander and his 1975 Georgia Southern golf they'll only be taking the top four Bill Mitchell and sophomore Ken Sports team this weekend at the Sixth scores in this tournament, I don't Krieger are the returning Annual Seminole Invitational think this will be a good test of veterans from last year's team Golf Classic in Tallahassee, Fla. our depth. Later in the season, that went as high as fourth Just let me say a word or two about this week's events at Georgia The tournament will start on when they count the scores of the Southern. The basketball season will be ending March 3 in Bir- in the rankings before slipping Friday morning, Feb. 28, and top five, that's when it will back to eighth before the NCAA mingham, Alabama with Georgia Southern taking on Samford continue through Sunday, March show." University. The Eagles will play their last home game March 1 tinals 2, at the Florida State University "We've been getting good Alter 18 qualifying rounds, the against Old Dominion, one of the top-rated college division teams in golf course. consistency from our top six men the nation. Prior to that game, Georgia Southern will face powerful difference between the number In addition to Southern, other right now," continued Roberts. one and number six man is less Jacksonville University in the Hanner Fieldhouse February 27. top teams competing in the "And we only lost one man from John Vail, John Baker and Jim Clark will be playing their last than one stroke. That is definitely tournament include Alabama, last year's squad." a good indication of the Eagles' games in Eagle uniforms in those games, and I think they deserve L.S.U., Georgia, Florida, and your support. Three new faces appear in the strength. Auburn. top six this year for GSC. They After this weekend's tour- The men's and women's tennis teams open with home matches The Eagles', strength this are junior college transfers Gary today and tomorrow. The women face Florida State today, and the nament, Georgia Southern will season will lie in their overall Durem and Greg Wolff. Al travel to Pinehurst, N.C., for the men play host to Valdosta State tomorrow. Both matches will begin at team depth. However, it won't Fortney is the only freshman in 2:00 p.m. Pinehurst Invitational next show this early in the season, The baseball season will begin Sunday at 1:00 p.m. as the Eagles the group. weekend. play West Virginia Tech in a doubleheader at Eagle Field. Be sure to try and catch some or all of these events. It will be well worth your time to see some of Georgia Southern's fine athletes in Eagles To Host JU Tonight; action. Let me also congratulate Linda Crowder and her staff for a job well done in hosting the state women's collegiate basketball tournament. Netters Face Blazers Tomorrow And congratulations go out to the Lady Eagle basketball team for their The Georgia Southern basketball Eagles will try to get Samiord University in Bir- good showing in the tournament and a generally excellent showing all basketball squad will complete back on the winning track as they mingham, Alabama to close out season long. its 1974-75 season this week, while host always-tough Jacksonville Don't forget the athletic events upcoming this week. Until later... the men's tennis team opens its University Thursday night in the the season. Yours in sports, season. Hanner Fieldhouse beginning at Joe Blankenbaker's netters Marty Fischer Coach Larry Chapman's 7:30 p.m. The Eagles will close open their regular season out their home schedule Saturday tomorrow against Valdosta State night when they face Old at the tennis courts, beginning at Steve Norman, GSC Gymnast Dominion. Monday they face 2 p.m. Looking For Silver Lining Steve Norman, a top all-around 75 season. trying experience for the red- performer and a familiar face on It comes as a result of a headed junior. "I don't like sit- the Georgia Southern gymnastics sprained wrist and dislocated ting around and watching squad for the past three years, thumb injury he incurred at the everyone else work out," he said. A&R has been red-shirted for the 1974- Peachstate Invitational in mid- But Norman sees a silver lining in a dark cloud, so to speak. "To States bow's new and modern, December. me it's an advantage, since I'll be "You can't take a person of Steve's ability away from a team here an extra year and have time to accomplish things I wouldn't coin-operated, complete laundry. and not hurt it," said coach Ron have otherwise been able to." Oertley. "I've always seen great potential in him; probably more "Through dedicated work, total Self-service or fluff-dried for you. than Steve himself. As a result of effort, and some luck, Steve has his performance at the In- the potential to make a national Men's and Ladie's alterations. vitational, in which he scored in or international team the nine's in four of six events, he representing the U.S.," said Hiway 301 N. indicated to me that he was ready Oertley. to reach a higher level of However, Norman has other Across from Goldkist Peanut Co. achievement than he had ever aspirations also—the Olympics. attained before." "That's really the only goal I've 764-5423 . After finding out the severity of got—the only one I've ever had." the injury, Oertley and Norman decided that it would be best for Norman to be red-shirted for this season and use it as an extensive Replenish Your Spring training period. Watching his teammates SieVi' Norman compete without him has been a 3T 33= ar 33= ax: 33= 33= Wardrobe With

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