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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The GEORGE-ANNE Volume 61, No. 2 Georgia Southern College Statesboro, Georgia October 16, 1980 Foundation slates campus fund drive

A Day for Southern on ways in which the faculty and college alumni, that the campus, the GSC Founda- benefits from Foundation faculty and staff believe in tion's annual fund drive to programs, from research and support the institution. raise money for student fellowships and faculty scholarships and loans, will development programs that This year's community be asking faculty and staff aid the college in recruiting campaign, held prior to to "give at the office" quality teachers to merit the opening of the school in October 23 and 24. scholarships that allow September, has already Keith Hartburg, GSC GSC to compete for top raised approximately biology professor, has been students. $140,000 for the GSC named chairman of the Day Foundation which supports for Southern campus "The faculty realizes, of scholarships and loans for campaign which last year course, that anything done students, a faculty research raised more than $7,000 to improve the school has fellowship, and enrichment Organizations from all walks of The festivities included demonstra- contributed by some 329 an impact on all of us and programs for the college campus life participated in the SGA tions, displays, door prizes and free faculty and staff members. improves everyone's which cannot be funded or Organizational Fair on October 9. refreshments. Hartberg cited several standing," he noted. "The afforded through state better the reputation of the budgeted operating money. For Campus Security school, the better the reputation of the scholars Volunteers, who will be associated with it." making the contacts in Harberg said that a offices across the campus Two students recruited to staff strong commitment by the October 23 and 24, will kick people who work at GSC is off the campaign with a arrest power. They do, students alike. However, "I people to walk and not By DONNA BEASLEY meeting at 3:30 p.m. on however, handle all non- don't like giving tickets at drive." The biggest problem also a signal to other Two new faces have supporters, particularly the October 22 in McCroan moving violations and their all," commented Skinner. occurs mainly during the 8- been added to GSC's Cam- surrounding community Auditorium. pus Security Staff. But the duties include giving "The main problem is See SECURITY, p. 3 remarkable thing about tickets, helping students during class," said these new officers is that and working at the Campus Williams. It seems that they are GSC students — Security office. students don't like to walk; Intramurals receive $19,000 Linda Williams, senior and No special training was therefore, they drive and department. Basketball, mented that last year the Wayne Skinner, sopho- required for the job; most park their cars in incorrect By GINNY MALLARD their duties had to be zones, she explained. GSC's Intramural volleyball, and softball are budget had run out by more. softball season. "We had to Their official rank is learned "on the job." "We don't really need Department has been also considered in the that of below a security Williams and Skinner more parking space," said budgeted $19,000 for this budget. "We have to pay all go out and get donations officer and they have no , give tickets to faculty and Skinner. _l'We just need year; however, this figure the expenses of an activity from individuals to represents no actual we're in charge of." purchase softballs." increase over last year's "This shows up when Also, a trip planned last budget, according to Greg students have to pay higher year for the assistant Baker, assistant depart- activity fees at registration, director to go to the ment director. and when intramural teams National Conference of Baker describes the have to pay fees to College Intramural Direc- situation as "sickening. participate." Baker com- See INTRAMURALS, p. 2 Nobody else serves the number of students we do. Last year we served 4,200 students. That's over half of the enrollment." The intramural budget pays the salaries of its staff, purchases equipment needed for all sports events, and pays field supervisors, scorekeepers, and officials of intramural games. "During football season, there are 12 games played a night, four nights a week. We have to have 3 officials on each field during every game. We pay officials $7.50 per game. We spend about $120,000 a night on officials alone," Baker pointed out. Wayne Skinner (left) and Linda Wil- security force by Chief Harold Football is not the main, Hams are welcomed to the GSC Howell. or only expenditure of the Page 2, October 16, 1980, The GEORGE-ANNE For alarm pullers Morgan, Orr favor suspension ^v By DAVID THOMPSON about is where should the deal of feedback from whether we can afford to "My personal feeling is emphasis be on the penalty students on the question. keep those individuals a NEWS that the person should be that's assessed," Morgan He said he thought there part of our community suspended from school said. "We're dealing a lot of would be a number of people when they are doing things unless there is an extremely times with people who do it who would write letters to that clearly endanger the V unusual set of circum- because of peer pressure. I the George-Anne sup- lives of other people," he stances," said Gary feel very sorry for the porting the idea of added. Morgan, director of Judicial person who has allowed immediate suspension. Dr. James Orr, associate Affairs, in reference to their friends to talk them "After all," Morgan said, dean of students and Outdoor forum is violators of GSC's fire into pulling the alarm." "the students are the ones chairman of the College safety regulations. Morgan explained that who are endangered." Judicial Board, said he "What we're talking there hasn't been a great "I seriously question really doesn't know how the cancelled by SGA Judicial Board as a group will feel about placing more By not had time to "prepare to New editor sought for Miscellany emphasis on suspensions. JUNE BRYANT fully answer" the questions Applications are now be- pays $250, requires Letters of application, Orr stressed that the The SGA forum that had students might ask, said ing accepted for the position someone who has had some which should include the circumstances under which been slated for October 9 on Hughes. of editor of the 1980-81 experience with literature, above information along an act is committed must be the steps of Landrum center Hughes stated that the Miscellany, GSC's official art, and publication layout, with name and classifica- taken into consideration, was cancelled, according to forum will be rescheduled, literary magazine, ac- Bolen noted. Applicants are tion, should be submitted to but added "Being under the John Hughes, SGA presi- possible within the next two cording to William H. also required to have at Bolen, Department of influence of alcohol is no dent. weeks, although no definite Bolen, GSC Publications least a 2.0 GPA, and must Marketing and Office excuse." The forum, originally to date has been set as yet. Committee Chairman. not be on scholastic or Administration, L.B. 8154, "The dangers that lie in be held during the student It will, barring inclimate The position, which disciplinary probation. by Nov. 10. misuse of fire safety organizations fair, was to weather, be held outside on equipment have become be an opportunity for the steps of Landrum immediately apparent," students to ask questions Center in the hopes of Orr said. "In general, I and voice their opinions. attracting those students RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE think we ought to be very Members of the SGA, who might not otherwise tough on fire safety." however, felt that they had attend, Hughes added. Enjoy your favorite foods and beverages in a relaxed atmosphere. Intramurals Continued from p.l Intramural Department backing up. It's in the tors had to be cancelled could receive a bigger students' hands. If they because of a lack of funds. budget with help from the want a quality program, Monday—Saturday 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. It's unlikely that a student body. they have to go to the Sunday 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. representative of GSC will "If everybody would school. The school's got the attend this year's conven- GEORGIA AVE. AND CHANDLER ROAD voice their concern, maybe money, and the students tion, either. something would be done should say, 'Hey, give it STATESBORO, GEORGIA 681-3207 Baker feels that the about it. We need more up,' " explained Baker.

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Welcome LANDRUM CENTER Tuesday, October 21 . • 10 a.m. — 1 p.m. Fashionable Woman's Wear and 4 — 7 p.m. m GSC Students! —Your Her ff Jones ring specialist will be there— Page 4, October 16, 1980, The GEORGE-ANNE- Sally Scherer GEORGE-ANNE A day in 'Dog Country* DON FAIN SALLY SCHERER Editor Managing Editor As far as I know, I was Dogs gained yards which They were having a great the only one at GSC who eventually lead to their time, we stood and watched. ' had never been to "Dog victory over Ole Miss. My friend didn't recog- E. MARIE ROBERTSON SHARRIE CHAFFIN Country." This, weekend a A fraternity (which will nize one person at the party News Editor Business Manager friend of mine invited me up remain nameless) sat in (after all, there are 22,000 to see the Ole Miss game. front of my friend and me. students at UGA) and not So, Saturday morning at Every guy had a date and once did anyone say hello or Editorial views expressed in the George-Anne are not necessarily those of the GSC 6:30, I left and by Sunday each couple dressed in the ask us to join in the fun. administration or faculty. Signed columns are solely the viewpoint of the writer. night I was glad to be back same fashion as the other. After 30 minutes of in my room at Warwick. Penny loafers, khaki pants watching a group of I arrived at Creswell (pastel corduroy skirts for strangers having a "good Hall at 10:45 a.m. and I was the women), oxford cloth time," we left. So much for sure I was in the wrong shirts and striped ties (or partying at UGA. place. It looked like the gold add-a-beads as the case On Sunday morning we Parking problems, part II apartment buildings I've may be). toured the campus. It really seen in New York City, not Liquor was concealed in isn't possible to tour the like a dorm, at least not like every way — from shampoo campus of UGA without the dorms down here. bottles to leather flasks — seeing the whole of Athens. Without too much and few "plain old Cokes" My friend takes a bus to trouble I found the elevators were drunk. classes and it was obvious and pressed the button for The superiority of those why. the ninth floor. Nine whole people really surprised me. On the older half of the floors, it must be an All my life I've been told campus the buildings were apartment building! To my that no one is any better magnificent. Trees shaded surprise, the rooms at than anyone else, but those much of the lawn areas and Creswell aren't unlike those people were. They didn't sit I felt especially collegiate at Johnson Hall. Pullout on the cold hard plastic walking there. beds and tiny, metal built-in seats like my friend and me, One whole building Students have long been known to confined quarters. dressers and closets. The they sat on red and black contains a law library and park in places where they know they It's a lot safer and better on car fenders room did offer one thing cushions. They bought the the School of Agriculture shouldn't, but this is getting a little out of to park elsewhere if the Williams lot is that those at Johnson don't expensive ($1.50) programs has one building specific- hand. When it rained here not too long full. Unless your the wicked witch of the offer, a huge, panoramic while we read the "Sports- ally for "livestock and view of the University of view" given out by The poultry." Chemistry has its ago, students parked on the outside of the west, chances are you won't melt if a little Georgia. Athens Observer for free. own building and "small circle in the Williams Center parking lot, rain annoints your person. From my friend's room I After finally getting animals" have a building in forcing other students to back out of the could see Sanford Stadium back to Creswell (a good the veterinarian area. parking lot. Besides, if everybody stopped parking and several people eating 15 minute walk without a Everything I had There were a lot of close calls with where they shouldn't and stopped getting lunch from the trunks of crowd, a good 30 minute imagined about the everyone backing out or trying some traffic tickets, we may starve security out their cars while waiting for walk with one) and eating weekend came true plus novel way of turning a car around in very of existence. the game to begin. Other dinner, we drove by all the several things I didn't than the green frasas and beautiful sorority and expect. the blue sky, the only colors fraternity houses. The dorm was over- visible were red and black. They were astonishing crowded and not as clean as Bulletin board rip-off The football game was a and made the houses at. the ones at GSC. The totally new experience for GSC look like the slums. football game was exciting, me. Sure, I've watched Most were adorned with but the fraternities and the board has planned." It has been brought to the attention of college football games on huge white columns and sororities acted like snobs. I ' the G-A that students, or groups of Martin pointed out that over $1,300 television on Saturday beautiful green front lawns. never saw the same person students, are tearing down existing was spent last year by the SUB for afternoon, but nothing is They looked they were right twice, except my friend, but posters and flyers on the bulletin boards publicity, primarily in the form of signs quite like "being there." out of "Gone With The Athens is beautiful. around campus to make room for their and posters. When the posters are torn The stadium holds Wind." thousands of people and it I was anxious to get back own. down, she must replace them, resulting in Eventually, we stopped seemed like hundreds of at one of the more spacious to Statesboro, to be on a less money for other SUB programs or an There is more than enough room on thousands. The enthusi- fraternity houses to catch familiar campus, to see my increase in their budget, which is already bulletin boards for posters, flyers, asm of the crowd was great. some good UGA partying. friends and to tell them that billboards, scraps of paper or whatever. 20.07 per cent of the student activity fee. "Goooooo Dogs, Sick 'Em, The "brothers" had hired a I'm glad and proud to be a student at GSC. It's selfish to rip down a sign to make In order to have room on the bulletin Woof, Woof, Woof." band for the night and room for your own. boards, however, students and Red and black pom- everyone was outside in the UGA was a nice place to organizations must take down their flyers poms waved above the backyard of the house visit, but I wouldn't want to ' For most campus organizations, the and posters after the deadline or a heads of the crowd as the dancing and partying. live there. only means of mass communicating with reasonable length of time. Keeping them students is to utilize the bulletin boards up for extraordinary lengths of time does around campus. When an individual or the organization no good, yet keeps others group tears down a sign, an effective .from using the boards. means of reaching students is lost. There is room for everyone if students Sandra Martin, publicity director for and organizations exercise common the SUB, said that posters are the courtesy. Take down signs when they are "primary means of communicating to the no longer useful and don't rip down students the programs and activities that anybody elses.

SUSAN THORNHILL Features Editor PAT JONES Sports Editor CHUCK MAILE Copy Editor CAROL CARONIS Graphic Artist JOE PRICE Photographer SYLVIA CONINE Subscriptions LINDA LLOYD Typist BONNIE McLEMORE Production Assistant

The George-Anne is the official student newspaper of Georgia Southern College and is owned and operated by GSC. The office is located in room 110, Frank I. Williams Center. Phone: 681-5246 or 681-5418. Mailing address: GSC Box 8001, Statesboro, Ga. 30460. The GEORGE-ANNE, October 16, 1980, Page 5 GEORGE-ANNE LETTERS $10 as military, have been held or no mail during the season, many for the first Mail Call hostage in a foreign land. Christmas Season. time, thus unable to be with needs Some of these military That's what Armed families and friends. personnel are young people Forces Mail Call is all Mail Call distributes the away from home. For The Best participants about. The sixth annual mail it receives through the On the other hand, the Christmas Mail Call is now facilities of the Department DEAR EDITOR: U.S. had many thousands being conducted for our of Defense as well as For almost a year, of young military people on young military personnel various private organiza- American diplomatic duty in the U.S. and around who will be away from tions (hospitals, chaplains, News Tip Of personnel, civilian as well the world who receive little home during the holiday Armed Services YMCAs, USO's, servicemen's £, Marie; Robertson centers, etc.) across the U.S. and around the world, The Quarter reminding our young service people that the GSC is "politically awake* American public has not forgotten them. Whether or If you trust idealism and certified approximately 600 organization to allow for not one agrees with the patriotic standards, students eligible to vote. the dispensing of this Administrtion's foreign America is the home of the How many of the 600 will knowledge which brings and domestic policies, these Call 681-5246 free, the brave and exercise their voting power it all back to who is young people do not make democracy. In the face of a in November is a question responsible. those policies. i i presidential election, GSC that can't be answered The most feasable This is an ideal project is slowly coming to a fairly by mere speculation. answer to this question is for families, school classes, and organizations, as well political consciousness and The soft stirring of also the most complicated: as individuals. For com- shaking its facade as the political momentum at GSC everyone is responsible. plete information on how exemplary home of the is definitely a good thing, From the determined you or your group may have apolitical blues. but now the really tough candidate on the campaign an active part in this very Last year ('79-'80) saw question is how can we keep trail to the City Council- worthwhile program, the beginning of the stir, as it going? And tougher yet, wise civic leader to the please write to Armed candidates for several who should be responsible newly registered 18-year- Forces Mail Call, 2170 West offices brought their for keeping it going? old voter who still thinks an campaigns on campus. issue is a technical name for Broadway #514, Anaheim, GEORGIA THEATRE Among them were Phil With 40 per cent of the "magazine," all have a duty Calif. 92804. Thank you! Showtimes 7:00 & 9:00 Admission $3.50 adults' Crane, now a Republican nation's voting population whether it be making views Lee Spencer $1.75 for Children presidential "also-ran," between the ages of 18-34, known or asking basic Director, Armed Services All Seats $1.75 Tuesday Night and Zell Miller, who just it's important that political questions that enable one to Mail Call recently lost his bid for the awareness on college understand what is going Georgia Democratic Senate campuses like ours be nomination to incumbent maintained. Other colleges Herman Talmadge. GSC and universities are already GSC will probably never also began to respond to the feeding the fires of interest be a Berkeley, circa 1960's, issues, as the success of the with forums on today's and that's possibly a good Political Science Club's issues, seminars on current thing. Genuine political Nuclear Awareness Week events and their impli- activism is still far from activities showed. By cations, and exploration arrived here, and that also spring, a movement to and analysis of a wide might be a good thing. But found a chapter of the range of political questions. it is becoming evident that Young Republicans was There are a number of GSC is alive and politically underway. articulate, informed people awake, and if moving Summer quarter has a associated with Southern, slowly to awareness makes way of fizzling things out, as well as in the community for better understanding, at large. The only thing when you buy one but fall quarter was met by then let us proceed with an enthusiastic SGA voter missing is some kind of caution until we know registration drive, which system, some type of exactly where we are going. LETTERS POLICY All letters to the editor are subject to standard editing policies for taste, libel, etc. The editor reserves the right to reject any letter from any person that is not a GSC student or member or the GSC faculty or staff. There is no word limit on letters and they will be published on a first come basis. All letters must be signed; however, names will be withheld upon request at the editor's discretion. Letters should address issues and not attack individuals. All letters will be published at the editor's discretion. Letters should be addressed to: Editor, the George-Anne,. GSC Box 8001, Statesboro, Ga. 30460, or brought by room 110 of Williams Center. e "MP COUPON Taste. NEWS WRITERS Quality. 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Page 6, October 16, 1980, The GEORGE-ANNE Rotary group visits GSC By CAROL ADAMS program because they have Brazil, is the only student in Do you find it hard to maintained high standards the summer program that is learn about foreign in academic studies and still here at GSC. FEATURES countries from a textbook? show promise in their Perhaps you could learn particular field of study. Patti Hall, who was the more and find it more Having qualities such as hall director for Warwick interesting by talking with enthusiasm, maturity, Hall where the students Humor with Gardner a foreign student. leadership, adaptability stayed, described her This summer, 129 foreign and initiative was also an summer with the students as students came to GSC as a important consideration in a "fantastic experience." part of the Language being chosen for the Hall said that the students 'Ya'll come back now* Institute, sponsored by the program. were not homesick because Rotary Club. Statesboro they became a very close- was their first stop on their The students were from knit group as they found By been dormant since we when studying the Yanks. visit to the U.S. to learn the such places as Japan, comfort in each other. R. LEGRANDE drove Sherman to the sea. Florida is a place where the English language. Germany, Brazil, China Foreign students add to GARDNER And that is the problem of Yanks send their old after They were chosen by the and Italy. Gilberto Sever- GSC in that the American As the recent census living with large quantities potential for productivity Rotary Club for the ino, one of the students from students can learn a lot may show, there have been of Yankees. decreases in the heavily from them, said Hall. In a major population shifts I have spent much time industrialized north. recent article Hall wrote for during the last decade. in observance of the the Communique, she Possibly the most promi- northern species and would 1-95 is a rather unique warned not to turn away nent has been the massive like to offer some hints to phenomena. It serves the from someone because their migration of northerners to fellow crackers that may function of an umbilical dress or accent is different. the "sun belt," sometimes aid in the development of an cord between the North and "These differences often known as "the south." With understanding of their Florida. Aside from the serve more as an attraction this massive influx, we strange, yet interesting, purpose mentioned above, 11 than as a handicap," added now face the reoccurence of culture. Florida is to the young Hall. an old problem that has northerner as Atlanta's Six Indentification of the Flags is to us. However, of northern species can easily greater interest is the odd GOOD NEWS FOR STU- be accomplished at a safe behavior exhibited by the DENTS! Battered budgets social distance by viewing Yank while driving along rebuilt at Maryland Fried the license tag on their cars. the desolate stretch lined Chicken this month. That's i right. This month is Money- CORRECTION Although this is the easiest only by corn field, billboard, Saver Month at Maryland Last week's Maryland Fried Chicken coupons method, and somewhat old barns, and Stuckey's. Fried Chicken. This is the contained erroneous pricing. The ad displayed to the simplistic, one must be As he chews on his nut log, month to ST-R-E-T-C-H those left contains the correct prices. careful not to confuse the he may be observed to hum food dollars and beat the high The GSC print shop did not have the ad ready Florida plate with those of the theme from "Deliver- cost of living. Try our new the southern states. As ance" and develop a sudden Drive-Thru Order Station until the date of publication; consequently, the ad for take out orders. was placed in the paper by the print shop and without Florida is actually a northern fear of blue lights and the G A business manager's approval. state connected by Interstate overweight lawmen. CUP OUT AND SAVE We apologize for this error. 95. The state of Florida is of (Just Clip Out These Coupons *. great cultural importance Although their language Present When Placing Order) mm is not too different from ■aoaaBosii ours, it can be confusing at times. For instance, when a Yank says "you'se guys," CHIC he is simply saying "ya'll." Also, if the Yank says that he is from Lung Guyland, FILLET SANDWICH he is trying to tell you that he is from Long Island. But NEW- 09 don't worry, the Yanks are, for the most part, an Deboned Chicken Breast 1 \ intelligent breed; they'll Maryland FRIED CHICKEN*1 catch on to our language Levigate soon enough. OFFER EXPIRES OCT 31. 1980 I / In addition, the Yanks Best Source For may exhibit a great deal of difficulty in adjusting SHRIMP BASKET All Levi's themselves to our con- ceptualizations of time and I 21. Delicious Shrimp space. For instance, one Cole slaw, French Fries, interesting specimen that I Hush Puppies observed in Augusta was telling me that from "Lung Guyland" he could drive for 30 minutes and be in New Maryland FRIED CHICKEN —Basic straight legs in denim & corduroy York City. But he complain- OFFER EXPIRES OCT 31, 1980 —Jr. and Misses California Straights and Super ed that from Augusta he Straights in denim and corduroy could drive for 30 minutes and be nowhere. I explained —Colorful knit tops in bright fall colors to him that with 30 minutes 11 —Large selection of prep styles in men's and of driving he could be in REGULAR CHICKEN juniors Waynesboro, that within an i hour was Millen, and that within one and half hours DINNER 26 he could be in Statesboro. 2 pc8., Cole Slaw, $ He then replied, "like I said, French Fries, Roll 1 NOWHERE!" As a final tip, I would Maryland FRIED CHICKEN suggest that we must OFFER EXPIRES OCT 31, 1980 employ patience when tOOOOOOOOQ OBBBQ B OCX dealing with the Yanks. After all, it was our great first President Jefferson Maryland FRIED CHICKEN Davis, who upon accepting General Grant's surrender, Fair Road Phone 681-1078 Statesboro Mall 7644977 issued the statement, "Ya'll tcooooeooeeeoooocoooosdC come back now, ya hear." The GEORGE-ANNE, October 16, 1980, Page 7 Record Review varies musical style over years

By ALAN SULTANIK In late 1972, Bowie failed mostly because "Changes One" was stepped from that show ask me, I don't know any David Bowie changes undertook a massive tour of Bowie's live show depends released as a greatest hits with his new album, "Scary hallways." Then he seems musical styles like clothes, the U.S. with the Spiders, as much on visuals as package, containing much Monsters," from folk to to analyze teenage life. seeing rock more as an music. the experiences of which he of his earlier material that rocker to soul to disco There is only one weak external pose than as used to provide material for brought him the mass 1 space(?) to, now, semi- point in the album, the internal combustion. He is a the "Aladdin Sane" album. Bowie was always appeal. It was at this time commercial new wave commercial "Kingdom pop actor who conceived of This was a disappointment commercial, so the next that Bowie made his film "Scary Monsters" is David Come." The weak point is his incarnations—pseudo- although it did produce the album wasn't a large debut, "The Man Who Fell Bowie's best album in many made up for by the Dylan, ultragloss deco- classic hit "Jean Genie." surprise. "Young Ameri- To Earth." Bowie was now years. Returning back to following song, "Because rocker, soul brother, etc. — Two months later, cans" captured the sound, a hit on screen as well as on rock, he uses his superb You're Young," tied for the with a forethought that Bowie released "Pin Ups," a but his personality was vinyl. voice control to produce a best song on the album, precluded losing himself in compilation of his favorite given little chance to Now comes Bowie's sound that only Bowie can featuring Pete Townshend his fantasy. He could hits from the middle '60s. enliven the rote nature of worst moment. Claiming get away with. Carlos on guitar. always move on to another This was followed by the music, which in itself that only now was the real Alomar, and Bowie's detractors role, or perhaps films and "Diamond Dogs," con- was part of his act, but David Bowie, collaborating Pete Townshend make guest accuse him of shallowness, Broadway; for David Bowie taining the hit "Rebel, when combined with slick with.Brian Eno, he released appearances on guitar. The of using rock purely for ego- t rock was the ultimate mass- Rebel," and the failure live soul music, his charade was a trilogy of albums, title cut is a pure rocker in gratification—even while communications trans- album. This two-record set deadly. the true (old?) David Bowie allowing that he's the former. "Heroes," "Low," and "Lodger." Of the three form. shrewdest manipulator of Bowie's first recorded "Lodger" is the superior. The best cut on the the genre that the '70's have produced. That aside, it's work "Images" reflects his Due to the addition of Eno, album is "Fashion." This hard to deny that he's put interest in show business (the critic feels that Brian very danceable song can be down on vinyl some of the and also shows a Bob Dylan Eno fouls up anything he taken two ways. It can be CINEMA-SCOPE best rock music of this ^fixation. It passed time by touches, for example, taken quite simply about a decade—or that any other without receiving any rec- Talking Heads, Devb, new dance. It can also be rock star would put his/her ognition. "" Camel and 801.) the music thought to be about life, as career on the line as many contained the first seeds of has a spacy sound. described in dance form. ! his rocker metamorphosis, "The Electric Horseman," this weekend's movie, uses times as Bowie has by However, they do have their Take your pick, or come up as his music grew more the old theme of the cowboy and the lady and turns it into a taking chances as he does. moments. "Heroes," the with your own. Anyway you electric in tone and his lyrics romantic comedy. Robert Redford stars as an over-the-hill Here on "Scary Mon- title cut off that album, was do it, the song is great! began establishing a cogent rodeo rider. Jane Fonda is a reporter trying to cover the sters," Bowie takes yet one of the best tunes Bowie persona. The title track was story. Redford is fed up with the system he has been cast "Teenage Wildlife" puts another right turn, from has cut in years. Bowie is released into the Top 5 in into and escapes. The movie will be shown October 17-19, at Bowie as a teen idol. A place space to rock (again). This himself by putting his ego 1969, and again in 1975. 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. on he doesn't want to be. "And is an album that not only Sunday. Admission is $1. behind the shadow of you'll take me aside/and will keep the Bowie fans Mick Ronson then joined A Bogart classic, the "Maltese Folcon" is this technologically informed say David what do I happy, but will also music. David Bowie's band to play Wednesday's free movie, October 22, at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. do?/then wait for me in the broaden his appeal even guitar. The result was a Bogart portrays Sam Spade, Private Eye. Various People David Bowie has hallway/And I'll say don't more. are all after the jeweled Maltese Falcon. One's mind must < highly polished, cleaner ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••it**********, produced album, "The Man be quick to keep up with the situation. Who Sold the World." This All movies shown in the Biology Lecture Hall. * - - - * was his first breakthrough * '■ for mass appeal • as the music was now a type of * * hard rock with a peculiar NOW * man at the head. * * To quote a 1979 Rolling * Stone article, "Bowie WOMENS WEAR solidified his commercial 5 * appeal with metallic, * GET CASH FOR YOUR BOOKS!! * ultrasmooth hard rock and A FABULOUS FIT A SOME VERY SASSY LINES * * an image that cleaned up In the desert or on the town, you'll * look as good as gold in Prospector * t the decadent aura of the Jeans.' ALL QUARTER * Velvet Underground and SNAPPY DETAILING THAT * sold it to teenage America GETS THEIR ATTENTION * like processed cheese." Front pocket rivets and "Prospector" label say you're really in fashion' * THE FABRIC OF THE * "Hunky Dory" contain- FUTURE IS HERE NOW! * This new stretch denim fabric that * ed his first American hit, neithe< looks nor teels like stretch . ^"Changes." In 1972, Bowie fabric1 'released "Ziggy Stardust THE LOOK IS PURE GOLD * At Georgia Southern College Bookstore and the Spiders From -BUT THE PRICE ISNT! * Mars," his blueprint to * in Landrum Center .success. After the charity m * * concert in London, the QUALfTY NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE * Spiders' stunningly thea- Junior and Misses— 2nd floor * * trical stage presentation *shot to eminence with a blaze of publicity. From this * * point on, Bowie was consistently on album and * * singles charts. "Starman," * Come by the Check Cashing Booth For Wholesale Buyback. off the Ziggy album went to * the top of the charts here * * and overseas. It was after * Downtown Statesboro 'this that RCA re-released * * the "Space Oddity" single Monday-Saturday 9:30-6:00 again in the States. 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4420 BUFORD HIGHWAY ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30341 . Phone (404) 455-7673 call collect — The GEORGE-ANNE, October 16, 1980, Page y League will sponsor a American Cancer Society. to complete government ■\ papermaking workshop The race is being internships during winter Tuesday, October 21, 2 to 4 sponsored by The Animal quarter, 1980. p.m., in front of Williams House, Campus Cyclery Complete your applica- Center. Center, and Dairy Queen tion and sign up for an Bernie Soloman, asso- and registration forms can interview. See Runette ciate professor of art, will be be picked up at these Dickerson, secretary for the CLASSIFIEDS the instructor for the locations. Department of Political workshop. The public is The first 50 people that Science, Newton Building, invited. finish the race will receive room 115, telephone 681- inscription on the inside of the 5698 or Roger N. Pajari, ring to claim. (10-9) a T-shirt The race will be comprised of three categor- Department of Political For Sale Help Wanted LOST: "Professional Selling Model UN Book". Contact Renee. 681-2606. ies: high school and younger Science, room 204, Newton FOR SALE: Ladies 3-speed HELP WANTED: Addressers Reward offered. seehs students college, and adult First and Building. Schwinn bicycle and a men's 10- wanted immediately! Work at LOST: Citizen watch across The Model United second place trophies will be speed Sears bicycle. Call 764-4742. home—no experience necessary— from Biology Bldg. on sidewalk. awarded in each category. (10-16) excellent pay. Write: Nation Contact John Brice, L.B. 8301, Nation is preparing for Students may FOR SALE: Gibson guitar with , Service, 9041 Mansfield, Suite 681-1179 or bring by Stratford another year at GSC. The Also, the first male and fe- hard case. Good condition. Make 2004," Shreveport, La. 71118. 110. Reward offered. (10-30) Model UN is a year-long male to finish the race will win $1,000 in offers. Call Jeff, 681-4010 or write (10-9) be presented a trophy. to LB. 9368. (10-9) HELP WANTED: Address and discussion and study group scholarships stuff envelopes at home. $800 per on international affairs The sorority or fratern- FOR SALE: Pioneer Stereo College and university system, 5-piece turntable, cassette month possible. Any age or Services that culminates in a week- ity with the most entrants deck, Amp. Tuner, two powerful location. Send $1 (refundable) to: students may win up to speakers. Price debatable. Call Triple "S", 869-C Juniper Road, SERVICES: Stereo and C.B. long participation in the in the race will receive a free $1000 in scholarship 764-9218. (10-9) Pinon Hills, Cal. 92372. (10-9) repairs and installation. Call 764- national Model UN in New keg of beer at The Animal awards by coming up with FOR SALE: "Brand new'' WANTED: a Finite Math book. 5032. York City next April. House the night of the race Audiovox AM/FM auto/reverse an original and practical Would like to buy or borrow for and trophies will also be cassette, 4 way balance, seperate this quarter. Can't afford to pay Fall fashion All interested students idea based on the use of base and treble. $110. Audiovox $20 at bookstore. Call Don, 681- can pick up applications in presented. A $1 admission polystyrene foam. 550, 50 watt, five band graphic 2350 or 681-5246. show scheduled the Political Science office charge is set with all The Fourth Annual EPS equalizer. $40. Call Nick at 681- EARN EXTRA MONEY: at 2496. (10-9) in the Newton building. proceeds going to the Scholarship Awards (^ home. Collect names for us. $25.00 Fall and Holiday FOR SALE: 1980 Toyota Corolla per hundred guaranteed. Send Deadline for application is Bulloch County Unit of the Competition, sponsored by 1.8, 2-door, AM/FM Stereo, stamped self addressed envelope fashions for all age groups Oct. 24. American Cancer Society. the Expanded Polystyrene Cassette, four speakers. 8000 for information. Modestine Jones, will be presented in a Division of The Society of miles. Call 764-9218. (10-9) For more information, P.O. Box 2884, Statesboro, Ga. fashion show on Oct. 18, at contact Steve Gay at 764- the Plastics Industry, FOR SALE: 1972 Plymouth 30458. First annual Satellite, 81,000 miles, P/S, P/B, 2 p.m. at Henry's Ladies 6454 or 681-1306. invites students to design A/C. $1,000. Contact L.B. 9421 or Apparel & Shoes, 20 E. bicycle race for workable, worthwhile new 681-1496 after 3 p.m. (10-9) Main St., in Statesboro. Government products using expanded MUST SELL: 1972 "Capri. Lost/Found Cancer Society Engine recently rebuilt, but needs The show, "Collect- internship polystyrene as an impor- some work. $900, negotiable. 681- LOST: Woman's high school ibles", is sponsored by the The First Annual tant element. 2787. (10-30) class ring. Silver with light blue Home Ec/Marketing 363 American Cancer Bike offered A brochure describing stone. Childersburg High School class. Race will be held November A Representative from the contest requirements, with the initials SGH inside. and preliminary entry For Rent 5, at 3:30 p.m. The race will the Governor's Office will Reward offered. Call Susan 842- forms are available from 2730 or Carl 681-2414. a 0-9) Art workshop originate and conclude at be on campus Thursday the dean's office or by FOR RENT: Furnished apart FOUND: Brunswick High the Landrum Center. The merits. 1 and 2 bedroom, carpeted, Oct. 23, 1980, starting at writing to the Society of the School class ring (1978) found at slated Oct. 21 registration fee is $4, with electric, water furnished. Big Star Foods at the mall. 9:30 a.m. in Room 204 of the Plastics Industry, 3150 Des Want to learn how to Extremely nice. No pets. 681-2892. Contact L.G. Bowman at 764- all proceeds going to the Newton Building to Plaines Avenue, Des (10-9) 7112. You must know the make paper? The GSC Art Bulloch County Unit of the interview students wanting Plaines. II. 60018. r 1 FREE BOOKS » At The Georgia Southern College Bookstore In Landrum Center i » I For Every Paperback You Buy at Our Interest Library I i You Get a Chance to Win One Free Book Every I Month Page 10. October 16. 1980. The GEORGE-ANNE. Water Polo team starts 1980 season with young players By CHUCK CREWS Peterson, from last year's 5- as All-Conference goalie cited the offense as the season.' nament. The GSC Water Polo 4 team but returning George Evans will be deciding factor. "Our The Eagles will begin GSC will face Washing- team will begin the 1980 lettermen Jeff Arbuckle. returning this season. offensive strength is the big action this weekend when ton and Lee on Friday night season with a young team Pat Jergens. and sprint Southpaw Dwight question," Floyd said. "If they travel to Richmond, and will play Hampden- and a questionable offense, man Chris Walker will Davis, a former GSC the offense does well, we Va. for the first round of the Sydney and Lynchburg according to Coach Bud attempt to replace the swimmer, should provide should have a good Southern League Tour- College on Saturday. Floyd. scoring void left by some scoring punch from The Eagles lost their Peterson. Defense should be the left side and transfer leading scorer, Eric no problem for the Eagles student Jeff Courier and Netters compete in Intercollegiates !..iu mumiMim mi*v*< in met tivi^\<.v'.',\\\<.MV.\\vi Peter Niemin, an exchange By CHUCK CREWS tourney, in which 25 of the the best showing for the student from Finland, have Four members of the nation's top teams com- Eagles. After a first-round also been impressive in GSC Men's Tennis team peted, is the second largest bye, Wilms defeated Joliano workouts. recently competed in the college tennis event in the of Tennessee by a 6-1, 6-4 Coach Floyd is skeptical Southern Intercollegiate country. score. He was then beaten 7- about how well his team Tournament held at the Uli Wilms, a freshman 6, 6-4 in the third round by will do this year, and again University of Georgia. The from West Germany, made fourth-seeded Murphy of Clemson. Coach Joe Blank- Results of GSC Tennis Tournament enbaker was very pleased with the performance of The GSC Closed Tournament (for students and faculty only) held October 4,5, and 6, Wilms, who has missed was sponsored by the GSC men's and women's tennis teams. considerable practice time The purpose of the tournament was to help pay for strings, grips, and balls used by because of his participation the teams, according to Joe Blankebaker, men's tennis coach. on the soccer team. He is The tournament featured both A and B flights that allows players of all skill levels to very optimistic about play competitive matches with players of their same skill level. Wilms tennis future, stating Blankenbaker is planning another closed tournament later this quarter and that Wilms is "one of the encourages anyone that likes to play to participate. most talented players we have ever had at GSC." Results of Georgia Southern Closed Tournament Sophomore Jochen Hierl, also from West Mens A Singles Ricky Carter d. Mike Van Dusen, 0-6, 6-3, 6-3. Germany, defeated Duke's Womens A Singles Kim "Pepper" Mosley d. Dee Ramsey, 6-4, 6-1. number one player, Jon THE Mens A Doubles Joe Blankenbaker & Tom Paul d. Mike Imbornone & Mike Wrigley, Stauffer. The score of that 6-3, 3-6, 7-5. SHIRT OFF Womens A Doubles ..... Dorothy Golden & Pat LaCerva d. Cindy Thomas & Nancy Wright first-round match was 7-5, HIS BACK.. 6-3, 6-1. 4-6, and 7-5. Hierl then lost Mixed Doubles Shriver & Mosley d. 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Small (Sf) 30.86 41.15 Silver Dollars pleased with the tourney of .925 Average (Kg) 61.72 82.30 1878 1935 results. He felt that the team played well despite Medium (24g) 92.59 123.45 jirrot $13* Urge (32g) 123.45 164.60 only two weeks of practice. Jumbo (40f) 154.32 205.76 and up each and up In discussing the upcoming season, Blank- enbaker is very optimistic. Wedding Bands 14K 1«K M'and Before ALSO BUYING "We should be able to Small 30.86 38.58 UP TO 1969 schools this year," he said. "Our schedule is more Medium <9|) «*•» ".87 $10" Natural Grocery / Cafe Large <12g) 61.72 77.16 challenging than those in »1" College Plaza 681-2359 per dollar and up the past. We have some •a. Monday—Thursday 10-7 good teams (North Carol- Friday—Saturday 10-6 ina, Florida State, South Carolina, and others) We> art> located at the coming here to play." BUDGET INN OPEN Present this coupon for a free large Tropical Treat Blankenbaker says that 101 North Main Strew* Smoothie (Contains bananas, papaya juice, his hard-working team Nenct to Quality Inn 10 A.M. TIL 7 P.M. orange juice, honey—85« value) with the purchase needs stronger support. Room 10 of a pound of any our our mixes. "We have some of the Phone 764-5438 country's top players; larger spectator turnout Ext. 310 7 Days A Week Expires Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1980 would help them tremend- ously," he added. ■ The GEORGE-ANNE, October 16, 1980, Page 11 With season approaching • Evans pleased with freshman basketball recruits outstanding career, as she Fuller, and 6'0" Kathy . By CHARLIE ADAMS the squad. Fuller was championship. I feel that is season as the Lady Eagles scored 1,581 points during Meeks, also post and wing The 1980-81 GSC Lady named Division II All- a realistic goal." take on Clark College here guard. Eagles Basketball team will her years at Highstown America last year, and the Women's basketball is in Statesboro. Evans will be feature depth as the key to a High School. Recreation major will The attitude and not only the upswing at looking for win number 100 determination of the squad 'successful year. Fifteen probably be drafted by the GSC, but across the nation in her young but successful Belinda Foy, of Palatine is super according to Evans. players, including seven Women's Pro Basketball as well. "The level of play career in this game despite "These girls came in on freshmen, will all be High School in Palatine 111., League after this season. has increased every year," the fact she has worked is slated for the post Sept. 25, and we've been says Evans. "This can be counted on as the team Fuller, Terri Housten, without the benefit of any position as a Lady Eagle. having two-a-days ever attributed a great deal to *seeks to claim the state and Pat Hines will serve as kind of assistant coach. Foy was the captain of her since. Since that time we've good high school coaches. A championship this winter. captains this year. Hines Assistant coach or not, team during both her junior had just one day off. these girl who played here five or According to Coach and Housten averaged 9 Evans is perfectly happy and senior years, and girls are special. They've six years ago probably ,,Ellen Evans the talent and points per game last year with the responsibility of averaged 15 points per given up a lot to be an wouldn't make the team potential is there. "This is and will be looked on to chip organizing 15 girls and game as a senior. athlete. It's hard for them to now. The skill level has the most talented team I in more this time around. molding them into a Although freshmen will go out and keep up with increased so." competitive team. Other returnees include popularity, they just don't . "All of these play a big role this season, Nov. 15 will mark the "I wouldn't trade it for there are several veterans 5'6" point guard Vyanne have the time. They work opening of the 1980-81 anything in the world." players can play. returning to the team. Roush, 5'7" wing guard hard because of the Diane Fuller, a 5'9" senior Velvet Merritt, 6'2" post incentives they have." "Our . It's going to be from Ocilla, Ga. will lead and wing guard Susan goal is to win the state hard to play , everyone and keep GA. WINNER TO COMPETE ON CBS TV IN MAY them happy, 1981 MISS GEORGIA % but that's a nice Monograms problem to have." USA PAGEANT NO PERFORMING TALENT REQUIRED ' —Evans You can win fame and fortune as Georgia's repre- sentative in the nationally televised Miss USA have ever coached, "states Beauty Pageant next spring. The search for Miss Evans. "All of these players Georgia is on. The state finals will be Feb. 28 thru available 'can play. It's going to be March 1 in Atlanta. If you're single and between hard to play everyone and the ages of 18-26 as of July 15,1981, you are quali- keep them happy, but that's fied. For FREE entry information, send name, address, age and telephone to: Miss Georgia USA, a nice problem to have." APRIL REID P.O. Box 676, Silver Spring, Maryland 20901, or Evans is also enthus- Miss Georgia USA phone (301) 589-2107. iastic about the seven recruits landed by GSC ■ Also Available: "during the off-season. She feels each will definitely contribute to the squad, and ^that there is a good chance of them landing starting berths. "The ones that start may not be the best .individually because we're tZOD" looking for the best combination," said Evans. Several of the incoming 'freshmen are from nearby =H= Charleston, S.C. Debbie Myers and Valerie Flippend of Chicora High School, led their team to two consec- utive state championships while piling up a 46-0 record ^ along the way. Myers could see action at the forward position while Flippend is suited for point guard. » Linda Wilkinson and IVina "Tree" Roberts, also of Charleston, had highly successful prep careers. 'Both were All-State as their Siders scoring averaged 25 points per game. Wilkinson will see action at either the post or forward spot while "Tree" is definitely set for jest action. . Jean Garris, also of the Charleston connection, starred at Hanahan High National give3 your school School. While there she • racked up an average of 26 OneJ&tfoBdbts points per game and was named to the All-State team For each. ■TSJVNaf/ona/ product you buy, for her success. Point guard *or wing guard is to be her our store donates money position at GSC. to your school for scholarships, books, etc.

From" further north, S SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 764-4306 STATESBORO. GA 30458 ^Highstown, N.J., to be Georgia Southern College Bookstore exact, comes Melanie Bolcomb. Bolcomb had an (In the Landrum Center) Page 12, October 16, 1980, The GEORGE-ANNE.

^ GEORGE-ANNE Intramural sports start; Baker expects big year BY ALAN LOPER a reality, the game will be The rules are basically the The 1980 edition of the played at Statesboro High's same this year, with one GSC Intramural Program Womack Field. Admission major exception. This year, will get underway October will be $1 per person, with every offensive player is SPORTS 13. The football games will all proceeds going to the eligible to catch a pass. be played at the Sports intramural department. "This should open the game, Complex beginning at 7 This game is currently only tremendously," Baker said.. p.m. while the volleyball a proposal and a decision "It should also add more games will be held in the old should be made within the finesse to the game and get gym. next week, Bender said. away from so much power Assistant Intramural Once again, the flag oriented football." Excellent recruiting season Director Greg Baker is football officials will be Games postponed due to looking forward to a big from the Hinesville weather, conflicts with year and is expecting 12 Association. "They do a officials or other approved fraternity teams, seven very good job and help cut reasons will be made up on strengthens Eagle Basketball sorority teams, 10 women's down on the number of Sunday nights this season, By CHARLIE ADAMS Cecil could be the center was All-Bay, and All- independent teams and injuries," Baker stated. according to Baker. A "good to excellent" of the future. He weighs Northern California and seven men's independent recruiting year promises to only 210 pounds and needs averaged 10 rebounds a' teams. Baker indicates give the GSC basketball to work on his coordination game. there is work being team a winning look for the and strength, but has the The Eagles aren't done on having two All-Star 1980-81 season. Four attitude to fulfill his looking back at the 5-22 teams selected; one from the freshmen and a red-shirt promise. He comes from mark of year ago. Instead, fraternity league and one transfer have arrived with Oakland, Ca. where he the team will look to this from the independents. The excellent credentials and a averaged 18 points a game season with a "positive proposal will have each solid chance to contribute and pulled down 14 mental attitude" and the team nominate three immediately to the pro- rebounds per contest. determination to become players. The coaches of gram. Palmore also played high winners. The excellent each team will then vote for John Rahn, Pat Oster- school ball in Oakland and recruiting year the team a 23 man squad, according man, Larry Koch, David led his team to the number enjoyed is definitely a step to Bender. Cecil, and Maurice Palmore two ranking in the state. He in the right direction. If this plan does become Intramural football is bigger than ever this year. are the type of players GSC basketball coach John Nelson wants for the team. Fall quarter brings soccer; Southern Sports- The point guard position By Pat Jones will be a battle between Wouldn't it be fantastic to have our very own freshmen Larry Koch and Pat Osterman. Koch is Eagles gaining confidence football team at GSC. This past weekend I traveled the backroads of currently the leading By GEORGE ALLEN and Scott Bernard. Carbone, and Ficklin, the South Georgia through Hazelhurst, Willacoochee, candidate for the point Fall quarter has meant Mercer of Macon then Eagles played very aggres- and Douglas on my way to Tallahassee and Florida guard position. The 6'1" many different things to traveled to GSC only to be sive soccer only to lose their State University. I don't consider myself a Seminole freshman is from North GSC over the years, but dealt a severe blow. The first contest 4-1. In the fan but when you're a football fanatic you have a Manchester, Indiana and never before has fall Eagles once again enjoyed Emory game, Uli Wilms constant craving for pigskin. earned several honors for quarter meant soccer. Yes themselves winning the scored the Eagles only goal That town is as crazy as Athens. The 'Noles i his high school play. Koch indeed, soccer has finally^ game 7-9, but they and goalie Larry Smith (that's what they're called) were ranked eleventh in was All-Conference, All- arrived at GSC and it has themselves paid an even played superbly while the nation and were set to battle the third-ranked Pitt Area, and All-County as arrived with style. bigger price. turning away 20 shots on well as being a member of Panthers. Those Tallahassee lassies and lads had In the Eagles five Leading scorer Jack goal. football fever and it was contagious. the National Honor Society. matches this year, three Evans had to be carried The Eagles then re- Turn on the radio and you hear the FSU fight song have been completely from the field as he suffered Pat Osterman will also bounded to defeat North (F-L-O-R-I-D-A S-T-A-T-E, Florida State, Florida dominated by our brand a knee injury which has see considerable action at Georgia 3^0 at Dahlonega. State, Florida State), a song about FSU'S All- new soccer team. In fact, the kept him sidelined. Also, the guard spot. He comes Chris Nowak started the American noseguard (Big Bad Ron), and the FSU Eagles have simply left wing Ralph Carbone from Charleston S.C. and is Eagles scoring with a goal fight song (F-L-O-R-I.. .) manhandled most of their and foward Jack Ficklin the same size as Koch. in the first half. Bobby Football madness. opponents. In their first five were both injured in the Fully grown adults were seen wearing paint-by- The forward position Tripp, playing in his first matches, the Eagles have same play while attempting numbers "injun" war gloss on their faces and circling will feature red-shirt collegiate soccer match outscored their opponents to score. their station wagons to have 100 proof powwows. transfer John Rahn. Rahn, then scored the Eagles 23-5. Ficklin will be out for The pregame spirit stick was not awarded to the a junior this year, will step second goal and the third The Eagles first victory the year while Carbone will sorority with the most enthusiasm but to a gentleman in at strong forward and was scored by Jochen Hierl. came over a stubborn be back in the lineup. in the parking lot with six cases of Canadian Mist can use his size and bulk Jo Augusta College team. The Adding goals against The Eagles next home that he said he found buried three paces left of a help in all aspects of the next game the Eagles Mercer were Uli Wilms (2), game will be Monday, rotten tree stump in the bottom of Lake Okeechobee. game. He stands 6'8" and enjoyed a Cakewalk as Paul Weagle, and Jochen October 20 at 3 p.m. against Likely story. weighs 230 pounds and they humiliated Armstrong Hierl (2). Augusta College. Following Geronimo! What a game. comes from Kentucky. State College, 10-0. In that The Eagles next contest that they will entertain Rahn earned several FSU won the game and Tallahassee fell on its game, Jack Evans scored was against one of the Armstrong on Saturday, collective ears. honors as a high school five goals for the Eagles. state's best soccer teams, October 25, at the new GSC Jumping George Custer! What a party. athlete and not all were in Also playing excellent Emory University. Playing soccer field, located directly A six-lane highway was barricaded for two blocks basketball. He was first .defense were Sean Byrnes without starters Evans, across from Johnson's. for the sole purpose of providing a party place. Can team All-State, a member of you imagine Fair Road blocked off by the SPD to the Mc-Donald's Ail- allow for a celebration when the Eagles win a American team and won basketball game? the state high junrp A campus beer joint called Phyrst's (not to be 'competition. Rahn played confused with Seckund's) was giving away-now get high school ball at this—free pitchers of beer. I just stood in the corner Burlington High School in sipping my Nehi grape and watched the wild goings Burlington,Iowa, under on. Ahem. John Nelson. I fell on my ear . . . Two freshman will be Now if GSC started a football team, all of us competing for the center football fans wouldn't have to trek to Athens, position. David Cecil, 6'11", Atlanta, Tallahassee, Tuscaloosa, or Slippery Rock. is the tallest player at GSC Just imagine. Saturday morning breaks with the in 30 years while 6'8"« A Mercer Bear attempts to dribble The soccer team will face Augusta chill and sunshine of a brilliant fall weekend. You Maurice Palmore has the around an Eagle defender. The Eagles College here, on Monday October 20, pack a picnic lunch and go to the Flame to hop on a size and bulk to mix it up defeated Mercer 7-0 and are currently at 3 p.m. and Armstrong State on shuttle bus, then .... inside. 3-3 on the season. Saturday October 25. That's the stuff dreams are made of.