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Volume 59, No. 10 Statesboro, Georgia 30458 January 15, 1979 GSC nursing program approved By MARTHA BUCKNER by the end of its fourth year. the area are being observed designating Armstrong State College's curriculum along the three institutions—and A baccalaureate nursing The nursing proposal in order to develop an College as a regional health with plans to build a $1 try to develop some form of a -program for GSC was calls for an initial budget of affiliate agreement through education center and added million new administration master plan for health approved last month by the $103,700 requested from the which to train students in an some health-related pro- building. programs in this section of University System Board of state University System. The actual clinical environment. grams to Savannah State "We intend to sit down— Georgia," Lick said, Regents. The approval will program's budget will The program will go allow GSC to begin offering a increase in the second year to before the Georgia Board of four-year B.S. degree in $250,000. Already alloted in Nursing for site approval on nursing to sophomore GSC's budget for this year is Feb. 23. Representatives Ventilation system is now students in the Fall of 1979. $30,000 for planning and from the board will then come "We are very excited developmental work. lick to GSC for a site evaluation. about the approval of the new said that plans have been "That's the next big completed in Foy building program and feel it will be of discussed with HEW con- hurdle," Lick said. great benefit to the overall cerning federal funding for During their December Construction of a ventila- Fine Arts photography lab, is present difficulties due to quality and accessibility of the program. meeting, the Board of tion system, begun during now completed and in use, their third floor locations. health care in South Geogia," lick said he anticipates Regents also approved a plan the quarter break in the Foy said Dr. Steven Bayless, head "The main problem with said GSC President Dale appropriate funding and has of the art department. the Foy building is that it is lick. no plans to cut the budgets of Bayless said the project, being used for programs The program will be any existing programs. costing around $10,000, which it was not designed unique, lick said, in that it The Board of Regents' Homecoming elections included a similar system in for," said Shroyer. will prepare nurses to approval gives GSC the the ceramics lab which will He said there were several function in a rural health power to proceed with soon be ready for use. factors which had to be setting. The GSC program curriculum planning and to will begin tomorrow Fred Shroyer, director of considered for the third floor will complement existing seek site approval from the plant operations, called the to make sure and exhaust baccalaureate programs in Georgia Board of Nursing. repairs "a temporary solu- system wouldn't cause South Georgia which A study of available space Balloting for the 1978 GSC Homecoming court will begin Tuesday at 10 a.m. and end at 6 p.m. in Williams tion" to health hazards problems elsewhere. primarily serve metropolitan on the GSC campus to house which resulted from the i "If we exhaust fumes areas. the program is currently and Landrum Centers. improperly ventilated labs through the windows, it may The program proposal under way with a decision Students will vote for up to three candidates for the last quarter. pollute the air," he said. projects an enrollment of 25 expected within the month. five slots on the court. Pictures of the contestants have "In the ceramics labora- Funds had to be taken out of students when the curri- Also, Lick said, a clinical been posted near both polling places. tory, we are moving the clay other areas of plant culum begins in 1979-80 and facilities plan is currently A second election will be held next week to pick the mixing machine into a operations to finance the an estimated 125 students are being developed. Hospitals queen from the five winners pictured in next week's smaller room. This will project, Shroyer said. -expected to be participating and other health facilities in George-Anne. prevent it from clouding the "We will have to save on main lab with dust when in power bill, cut back in use, and allows us to install a materials, maintenance, simpler ventilation system in labor and other services to the small room," said compensate for things like Shroyer. this that come up." He said the repairs made Shroyer said allocations in the photography and were available from the ceramics labs were standard Board of Regents for operations, but others such breakdowns or emergencies, as painting and printmak- but new construction, like ing, which also requested ventilation systems, had to adequate ventilation, would be taken out of the budget. Safety conditions of buildings inspected

Richard Yancey, a mechanical engineer on the Regent's central staff in Atlanta, inspected several buildings on the GSC campus on Jan. 10 in an effort "to become acquainted with problems, make sure conditions are safe, and offer advice or help in requesting financial aid." Pux&JPrairie League to play here The visit was apparently the result of problems concerning ventilation deficiences in the Foy Fine Arts building which resulted in workman's compensation By ANITA NORTH sale Thursday, Jan. 18 at the is are the Dixie Dregs. payments to a photography instructor, Tom Raab, who McCroan ticket booth from well known for their major Originally from Georgia, this reportedly suffered injuries by inhaling chemical fumes in Homecoming 1979 will 2:00 ,to 5:00 p.m. GSC hits "Amie" and "Two Lane group of musicians is known a poorly ventilated darkroom. feature Pure Prairie League students may purchase Highway". Versatility has for its professional stage at its annual concert tickets for $3.00 in advance been the key to their success. shows. Yancey said he will report his findings to Frank Thursday, Jan. 25. The and $4.00 at the door. Tickets This is evident in their Many top concert Dunham, vice chancellor for facilities. concert will be held at the for the general public will be "Bustin Out", "If the bands refuse the Dixie Dregs In addition to an inspection of Foy, the engineer looked Hanner Fieldhouse at 8:00 $5.00 in advance and $6.00 at Shoe Fits" and their new as back-ups because of their: at the heating systems of several other campus buildings p.m. the door and may be bought "Just Fly". ability to capture concert and inspected the ventilation in the library. Student tickets will go on at Oasis Records and Tapes. Also to appear in concert spectators. Since Raab was awarded compensation, about $10,000 See SAFETY, p. 8 Jage2, January 15, 1979, Trishu Keadle GEORGE - ANNE New year's resolutions are

EDDIE DONATO TRISHA KEADLE Editor Managing Editor o-k when realism is applied (Jan. 1) which really are useless I will go to the laundry 4 "Gotta cigarette?" unless they are truly mat once a week. * WAYNE ESTES "No, no. My New Year's followed. The safest way of I will go to the laundry NANCY ROBERTS resolution was to quit making a commitment that mat once a week unless I News Editor Business Manager smoking." can be kept is to make one so have something more impor- (Jan. 15) easy or reasonable that you tant to do, like clean my "Hey! I thought you gave have to work hard to BREAK toenails. Editorial views expressed in the George-Anne are not necessarily those of the GSC administration or up cigarettes this year!" it. At the very slackest, never Iwillnotaskmyparentsfor faculty. Signed columns are solely the viewpoint of the writer. "Well, you know, I, uh..." commit yourself to some- money. The beginning of the year thing so thoroughly that you I will not ask my parents seems to be a good time to can't lie about it—at least to for money more than four evaluate yourself, shed all yourself. times a week. the old nasty regressive I will not go to parties New Heads habits, and start doing There is no when I don't know who's things that are good for YOU. sense in making having them. With this issue of the George-Anne lights off, squinting into the back of the It is a period of rebirth, so to New Year's reso- I will not go to parties we have changed the style of the machine in an attempt to urge the speak, and an excellent time lutions that you when I don't understand14- headlines and the type style of the flag. paper to come out. to begin all those projects and what language is being (The boxed area on top of page one.) plan all those trips that you cannot keep. spoken by the host. Now that the new headsetting have procrastinated away for I will go on a diet and lose The change is a result of almost one machine has been installed life is much so long. A new year gives you Here is a list of hard-core, 10 pounds. years work to purchase a new easier tor print shop employees and another chance to change mind-boggling dedications I will go on a diet when I headsetting machine.. George-Anne staff members. The yourself and gives you the accompanied by their lighter, have trouble being forcibly In the past the employees of the machine has a keyboard, like a gumption to do it, right? It easier to follow versions for pushed through double doors. print shop and George-Anne staff those of you who, like most of typewriter, and headlines can be means the beginning of a I will spend at least 20 fresh quarter which opens us, just aren't quite ready to hours a week doing research members had to suffer over the exposed on paper as fast as the production of headlines. The old once again the opportunity alter our lives just because in the library. operator can type. The processor machine, which may qualify as a for you to prove yourself, the year changed from 1978 I will spend at least 20 developes the paper in a matter of museum piece, was operated by right? to 1979. hours a week doing research seconds. I will give up smoking. rotating a plastic disk until the desired Bull. in the library unless I've got Because the machine produces, a There is no sense in I will give up smoking something more important to character appeared and then pressing while I'm asleep. varity of type faces that we did not making New Year's resolu- do, like clean my room- a switch that exposed the letter on tions that you cannot keep. I will quit going out on mate's toenails. have available to us previously we paper. Doing this is sort of like weeknights. I will come home every Once the paper was exposed there have selected type styles for headlines setting false goals for I will quite going out on night and refuse any offers to was a nerve-racking period of time and logos that provide a wider contrast yourself, or at least setting weeknights when I'm 86, stay out all night. while the operator waited to see if the to the pages. them too high. Resolutions penniless, or unable to walk I will come home machine produced a usable headline. We hope that our readers find the really mean good intentions or crawl to the nearest bar. See RESOLUTIONS, p.3 Many times it didn't. It wasn't unusual new type styles as appealing to the eye •—\ to see a print shop employee, with the as we do. *ReMtrtta&jS* Weather or Not I i.1 Twill fc,ot 0tt»tsz mtLe iliMser I fc.I mill ta&e ixtLjS fatrtn. ftPat csj Last month GSC's Christmas tree who were fortunate enought to finish , ^iTsrialii^iteaace assy Wpt I lighting was postponed due to nasty up early and go home may have, and 1 1 weather. The great tree outside probably did, miss seeing the tree lit at T*g-legg«i>aftixu> STr ^' Williams Center remained dark until all. UjlTBrill^ot &it& inOhwk. \ the week of final exams. While a lot of people might object, it S.lTsillget r***e ^kefr e^ecikl-| The Baptist Student Union's might be best to go ahead and light the celebration of the beginning of the tree on schedule and postpone the 1^ ab.hnAvj tootttttlig/f. | holiday season is one of the school ceremony in the event of inclement year's most enjoyed events. weather. While if might lose some of the drama of the lighting, students Students, staff, and townspeople could still enjoy the tree during their enjoy the candle lighting and carol final days at school and a later singing that precedes turning on of the Christmas caroling ceremony could colored lights. take place. The event would still be as Just as important as the ceremony much fun and no one would lose the is lighted tree itself, however. Students enjoyment of the great tree. Financing Food

Recently the State Board of Regents doing everything they can to provide allocated $25,000 for the development the best service possible for the lowest and improvement of facilities in cost in the area of student dining Landrum Center. The money will be (although some attempts might appear spent on new ice making equipment misguided like painting the walls of and'a trash compactor. Landrum freshman green). Bill May, director of food services, is constantly While it appears that there are searching for ways to improve things gains being made by the Regents where possible. windfall some people are making Students who use the Landrum and inroads on this progress by "removing" Williams Centers could help improve the new trays from the food center. services by not removing anything Since the trays were purchased last from the dining halls unless it is quarter some 116 of them have walked swallowed first. In the long run it's not away to points unknown. the Board of Regents who pays for the It seems that administrators are trays • 9 • • *" (* •• -■ ® Si O O

• Page 3, January 15, 1979 Eddie Donato LETTERS f Learning fast Plumbing GEORGE - ANNE Problems Mark Murphy Features Editor DEAR EDITOR: Fred Bankston Sports Editor, Circulation I'm one of many students in GCS N.Y. Keith Herndon & Ken Buchanan Copy Editors who, I'm sure, is sick and Over the Christmas break a middle aged man, dressed tired of the landlords in Larry Miller Cartoonist I had the opportunity to visit in dirty discount store work Statesboro taking advantage Josepth Pottinger — Photographer 'Grand Central Station. It clothes, yelling "I love Golda of the tenants. Last quarter it * wasn't the first time that I've Meir" at the top of his lungs. took my landlord, whose Karen Paul Asst. News Editor, Subscriptions been through the station but Only the people closest to him name I will not mention, until Carolyn Afshar Typist this particular time proved to in the traffic lanes seemed to November to fix my broken be the most interesting. notice. The majority just kept toilet. And I need my toilet. The station is nothing like moving along without The George-Anne is the official student newspaper of Georgia Southern College and is owned and So this quarter I moved into a operated by GSC. The office is located in Room 110, Frank I Williams Center. Telephone 681-5246 or any other passenger terminal noticeable change of dorm (a freshman one at 681- 5418. Mailing address is Landrum Box 8001. I've been through in the New expression. I had to remind that) and although I have no York metropolitian area. myself that I was in New hot water in the shower, at That includes the Newark York and you weren't least I have a toilet. airport and the famous east supposed to devote any Name Withheld side bus terminal. Nothing attention to those type of can beat Grand Central as things. He continued on his Inconsiderate- far as a diversification of way yelling out his message. LETTERS characters and a feeling of A short time later I was Unhandicapped one o'clock someone—I their response to a real cropping up again. initial New York culture greeted by a young man with emergency was slower than it What is it going to take for DEAR EDITOR: presume that it was one of the shock. an armful of record albums. should have been. Some of people to wake up to the I work in the library, and I group of females heard He stepped right in front of the girls died of smoke seriousness of some of the The only way to arrive in have noticed that some screaming as they ran from Grand Central is by train. me and I immediately made the lobby of my dormitory- inhalation before the fire things that are going on? I the mistake of not forming individuals who also work could finish them off, and came to college to learn and Via any other form of here feel they can park in the pulled the switch to sound a transportation, taxi, subway, the bend around inmovable fire alarm in the dorm. You several more died in the fire. to become more of a well- bodies. He pressed into my two spaces marked as Is it too much to ask that rounded person. Some people or sidewalk, one would miss reserved for the handi- guessed—no fire. For that I free hand an album, still the curfew and bed-check came here to play with life. the vast underground capped. They do this rather am thankful. wrapped in its protective What I am not so thankful practices of the past be canvern where the trains are than park 15 yards farther Name Withheld polyurethane, and told me reinstituted in order to docked. Standing on the away, to avoid the "long" about is the fact that on a that he was giving them hopefully override the fun platform there is a feeling walk. They do this when college campus there are away for some obscure pranks done by students here similar to being in a broken there are other parking people who display a degree All letters to the reason. I really didn't believe on the campus? It is down neglected oven with spaces available. of selfishness or immaturity, editor are subject to it. My being singled out of somewhat of a horried an" overgrown Lionel set I watched a young man or both, in disregarding the standard editing thousands for something just thought to think that one of The numerous florescent park farther away and have obvious safety hazard policies. There is no about unheard of anywhere, my own fellow students could tubes along the area do to roll his wheelchair up the brought about by such word limit on letters especially in New York- someday help me to burn to nothing to brighten the area. hill beside the library, and it actions. and they will be something for- nothing. But death right in my own At first it seems that compelled me to write this There was a very published on a first he assured me that there was dormitory. everything around is painted letter in the hopes that these interesting newspaper article come and space avail- absolutely no charge for the But then, maybe I am flat black. But after checking people will be more consider- from several years ago which able basis. Each letter album and it was ok to pack it being too serious. After all, it the bottom of shoes, or shirt ate in the future. someone affixed to the must be signed, but away in the Samsonite. I is the very last week of school sleeves if you happened to Robin Hays bulletin board in the lobby of the name of the writer brush up against anything, thanked him, at the same my dorm. It described the for this quarter and people will be withheld upon you'll notice that it is fine- time feeling that it was my tragedy that occured at a simply have to have their request. Address any grained diesel exhaust that lucky day, and began to walk And The Same college up north when a fire thrills, right? What a good letter to: Editor, has been gathering since the away. To You alarm was sounded for an time to be burned in a fire— Landrum Box 8001 or right before time to leave for days of the steam engine. The But there was a catch. I DEAR EDITOR: actual fire. bring them to room home. But there was no fire, bottoms of shoes should be didn't get one step away The fish and turtles in the Because the girls who 110 in the Williams no one was hurt. Oh, sorry, sandblasted, shirts and coats before the "hey wait a pond have died, so helpless in lived in the hall were Center. accustomed to false alarms, guess to old serious nature is dipped in solvent. minute. There is a donation man's greed. You made the Once inside the station it's fee and most people have pond and furnished the ducks not the high ceilinged marble been giving two dollars". and the fish to please <', lobby that draws one's Suddenly the record album yourself. Then when it attention but the overwhelm- became a burden and it didn't became a burden you sucked ing number of people, look as if he was interested in it dry. Fish everywhere. All hurrying, heads down, feet being a return department. sizes gasping, choking for pumping in unending lines Two dollars wasn't that man's indignant greed. What similar to strings of ants on much for an album but I felt (amdte^l disgusting things grow in the move.They stream in and that the con job didn't your pleasure. To sit by a out of the lobby from all deserve a reward. I held the peaceful pond watching connecting passageways merchandise out as if I was ducks swim and fish splash is JUST ARRIVED! with mass determinism. If going to drop it if he wasn't ruined by the fact that man you happen to stand in the interested either. regulates its whole living, "Charm" by Candle's way of a line of people-traffic He took the album back breathing cycle. To think you for dressier occasions! the line would just form a and quickly searched out have the right to control bend around you like a river someone else for his dubious "evolution," to bring life or with an obstruction. presentation. I turned, head take it away is wrong and Discount One of the first noticeable down, feet pumping.'towards soon, when nothing is left to $16.99 1 Price 1 characters in the stream was the nearest exit. furnish a pond, you will understand what fools you have been. And then you will Satin High Heel Ankle Strap In 1 Resolutions die, too. Four Colors: Champagne, Black, Rosemary Griggs ii Continued from p.2 keep up with current events Brown, Ruby Red. everyday unless The Three Reg. Price $19.00 everynight unless I don't Stooges are on at the same Fake Alarms remember where I live. time. I will quit lying to my Not Funny I will quit reading roommate. STREET FLOOR :: editorials by Wayne Estes. I will quit lying to my DEAR EDITOR: ■. I will quite reading roommate after I have one The time is shortly after I! editorials by Trisha Keadle last date with her boyfriend one on Thursday morning. .1 unless I'm sitting in class PARK FREE (or his girlfriend). had gone to bed at an early QUALITY with nothing better to do hour to avoid being mentally IN REAR DISCOUNT I will watch the news and than stare at the dandruff of or physically weary when I DOWNTOWN WORLD keep up with current events the person sitting in front of take my final exam at nine in STATESBORO everyday. me. the morning. I will watch the news and Happy New Year, Folks! Only a few minutes ago at \——*———•—4*—*••**—*—•—•****—*—***•**——*****——*******+ Page 4, January 15, 1979 Sanford Hall renovation moves into final stages By TRISHA KEADLE Davis said the new or Sanford apartments to Sanford. Davis said that the Sanford to see that the be advantages, involving Sanford Hall, which is in complex was originally married students, upperclass school would have to "tailor building is not torn up," said both safety and damage the final stages of rennova- designed to accommodate single students will still be the rules" to what the Davis. "Standard regula- factors, to placing men and tion will be open fall quarter, married couples, but that this able to live in the apart- building could permit and tions will be enforced in the women on separate floors, according to Larry D^vis, plan might be changed since ments," said Davis. "I see no that it "would not be operated dorm, and the students who but that this might cause director of GSC Housing GSC had recently leased the reason why married and in the same manner as a can live by them will more or "problems with the stu- Department. "We are not sure Pines apartments. "It is single students cannot live in private apartment building." less select themselves to do dents." Davis added that the at this point about which possible that if the school the same apartment build- so, and the ones who can't arrangements for assigning students will be living in the continues to lease the Pines ing. "We will have to be fairly will have to live elsewhere." rooms in Sanford had not dorm, but it has been built in next year that married couple Some intervisitation selective of the students who been made and the plans for a flexible manner so that it might be offered apartments regulations will exist in are permitted to live in He said that there would doing so "were not clear yet." might be used in several there instead of Sanford," he ways," said Davis. said. "The Pines actually The building has been would suit the needs of changed from a dormitory married couples more Food services receives more money accommodating two students adequately than Sanford." per room so that it now has In this case he said that By CINDY STROZZO equipment presently in use is germ-free. Four new mach- one vegetable," said Mr. apartment containing one or the dormitory would house Food services has inadequate, said May. There ines and two storage bins will May. two bedrooms, separate upper-classmen. "We would received $25,000 from the is only one bin and machine be bought. The storage bins The problem of food scrap baths, kitchens, study areas, probably charge about the state for equipment to help at Landrum now. have automatic dispensers disposal was somewhat living and dining rooms. same rent for Sanford with serving food to students. The ice dispenser is not through which ice is dropped eliminated when Landrum "The apartments in Sanford apartments as we charge Bill May, director of food made for the type of ice this directly into the glass. No remodeled and put in new also have phones, cable now for in the Pines, which is services, said "Most of our machine makes, and the ice human hands are involved dishwashers which are television, and central heat around $250, per quarter," money comes from student will not come out fast and the dispenser should not attached to machines that, and air," he added. said Davis. "The fee most meal contracts. But there are enough. Often students lift clog up. with the help of water, shred "The cost of rennovating likely will include all utility times when money is the lid and dip the ice out with Also to be purchased are and compact food and paper Sanford into an apartment bills." appropriated from the state cups even after Food Services trash compactors. With 36 wastes. complex was around 1.5 Although the bedrooms in and there are times when the taped the lid on, according to boxes laying around from 12 "We are proud of what we million," said Davis, "but it Sanford apartments are state gives us money as a May. cases of green beans which have and are aware of our was cheaper to rebuild the "very compact," he said that gift- The new system is much were eaten in one meal, trash room for improvements," structure instead of building four students would be According to May, the more efficient and more is a problem. "And this is just said May. an entire new dormitory." He assigned to the two bedroom first item on the buying list is said Sanford was chosen for facilities, and two students to a new ice machine system. the project because it was in the one bedroom facilities. The cafeteria uses 1600 the "worst shape" of all the pounds of ice a day and up to dorms, with such problems as "Even if Georgia South- 2000 pounds a day in the Middle income help offered faulty wiring. ern College leases the Pines spring.The ice making By KEN HUDSON income. The government will Aid, encourage everyone to On Nov. 1,1978, President also pay the interest to the apply for the BEOG as well Jimmy Carter signed a bill lender through the under- as work-study, National which established a new graduate level and through Direct Student Loan, and the Basic Grant Eligibility the grace period, said Evans. Supplemental Educational Index, said Shelton Evans Grant," . explained Evans. coordinator of financial aid. The maximum amount of SECOND FRONT The bill is called the BEOG will be increased from "The time to apply for the Middle Income Assistance $1,600 to $1,800, depending 1979-80 school year is now, Act, whereby people with on the cost at various schools, and forms are available in middle incomes who did not said Evans. "We, Financial the Financial Aid office." qualify for BEOG are now capable of meeting the Health fee increase proposed requirements, said Evans. It has been estimated that more than 80 percent of all 'f T—* We're Concerned About You A request for a health fee from the dining halls. forms that students applying college students may now increase from the present $15 Dr. Anders said he is for admission fill out in lieu of qualify for BEOG for the \ K ^{jdmx/i^ SBafUfat ^Au/tcA to $20 will be submitted to the working on a questionaire physical examinations in an 1979-80 school year, said Board of Regents for 238 W. Main St. that would eliminate the efffort to offset the fee Evans. approval for spring quarter, expense of the Datamation increase. The same act also according to Bill Cook, Services Every Sunday removed the income ceiling director of fiscal affairs. SUNDAY SCHOOL. . used in figuring the MORNING WORSHIP . Dr. Macelyn Anders, guaranteed student loan, CHURCH TRAINING . director ofthe infirmary, said Austin expects explained Evans. Now EVENING WORSHIP . he had hoped the increase Burdens Are Lifted at Calvary students can qualify would be approved for this JAMES L.WILLIS'Pastor regardless of their parents quarter, but the proposal was not submitted in time for the campaign success December Regents' meeting. The infirmary is report- By MARGARET DEASON up workers" for the drive. edly operating at a deficit The 1979 Bulloch County Industries, schools, small PAGEANT TELEVISED LIVE! because of new regulations Heart Fund campaign is businesses, rural areas, requiring pharmacy and "expected to be a tremendous clubs, and GSC will all be nursing personnel to be success," according to GSC asked to donate. The fund hired. Vice President Charles drive will be on a strictly 1979 MISS GEORGIA Cook said inflation is a Austin, who was recently volunteer basis. part of the need for the fee named chairman of the 1979 Heart disease is a "very UNIVERSE PAGEAJM increase, but that addtional campaign. important issue" as it constitutes 52 percent of the services now offered at the February has been named NO PERFORMING TALENT REQUIRED infirmary have also cost total deaths in Bulloch Heart Month and a nation- County. Austin is very money. wide fund drive is under way You can win fame and fortune as Georgia's representative "We now have more interested in the problem of in the nationally televised Miss USA Beauty Pageant next to raise money for the Heart heart disease and the spring The search for Miss Georgia is on. The state finals nursing, we employ a Fund. Sunday, Jan. 28, is pharmacist, we give X-rays research concerning it. will be March 30. 31 and April 1 in Atlanta. If you're single Heart Sunday, and the door- The goal of the 1979 and between the ages of 18-28 as of July 15. 1979, you and we soon hope to have a to-door campaign will be held different feeding system for campaign is $8,000 and are qualified. For FREE entry information, send name, at this time. address, age and telephone to: Miss Georgia Universe, in-patients," where prepara- Austin is "very optimistic" Larinda Matthews Austin's job will be that this goal will be reached P.O. Box 676. Silver Spring, Maryland 20901, or phone tion of meals can be (301)589-2107 Miss Georgia Universe completed in the infirmary "coordinating and supervis- with the cooperation of rather than delivering food ing" the program and "lining everyone--involved. I / c ^ 0 0 F F E E

SPECIAL t s"lH DOWNSTAIRS WILLIAMS CENTER Page 6, January 15, 1979 Regents discuss tuition increase The possibility of increasing matriculation and nonresident tuition fees at University System institutions was discussed by the Board of Regents at the Dec. 12-13 meeting. The Board, while not taking a vote on future fees, requested the Board's staff to give further study to this matter. Board Chairman Milton Jones told the Regents that there might be an agenda item on fee increases at the January or February Board meeting. For this reason, he said, he desired for all Regents to have sufficient time in advance to discuss and otherwise consider the matter, at the Chairman's request, Regent Lamar R. Plunkett, chairman of the Board's standing Committee on Finance and Business Ooerations. led the discussion. The matter of possibily increasing the student fees was introduced a week before the Dec. 12-13 meeting, through a memorandum from Chancellor George L. Simpson, Jr. to all Board members. The memorandum reviewed past and present student fees/state appropriations ratios. "Subject to discussion at the December meeting, the Board may want to consider an increase in student fees at the January Board meeting," the Chancellor wrote. In the recent history of the University System, the Board of Regents generally has increased at three-year intervals the matriculation fees, paid by all students, and nonresident tuition, paid, in addition to matriculation fees, Tom Prince, manager of Statesboro Pepsi, director of auxiliary affairs. by out-of-state students. The quarters in which the last five presents the keys of the truck to Ben Dixon, increases became effective were: 1966 summer, 1969 summer, 1972 summer, 1975 summer, and 1976 spring. The 1976 increase was authorized to relieve a budgetary squeeze Pepsi moves onto campus in big way that the Board of Regents termed "the most serious financial crisis of recent years" in the University System. The University System state appropriation for the 1975-76 By BRENDA TRENT Company. The truck was vending is to improve the and satisfaction and that fiscal year was reduced $24,132,175 in a state government- Vending at GSC has been donated as a gesture of washer and dryer program anything the students want wide financial crisis. improved by receipt of a goodwill as part of Pepsi's and that use of these will be put in the machines. From The System Summary A publication of the beverage truck which was effort to increase single unit machines in the dorms has He said the students seem to University System of Georgia. donated by the Atlantic Pepsi sales in the Bulloch County been very satisfactory. want natural and non- area. In a further effort to fattening foods and so Ben Dixon of auxiliary improve service to students, popcorn was added as a vending said, "The donation the book lockers, now located choice. is certainly appreciated, as near the mail center, will be Dixon said if students THOMPSON'S SPORTING GOODS are all donations to the moved across from the would like a certain item STATESBORO MAIL college. The truck has now bookstore. placed in the machines, they become a college vehicle and Dixon said the machines should contact the CCC or will be used to serve all drink on campus are for student use the auxiliary vending office 764-7282 machines. "We are happy to include Pepsi products into our vending program to offer Welcome Back Students another choice to students. European jobs We are always interested in providing what the students want." offered to students Dixon said eight Pepsi STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SALE machines have been placed around campus. These American - European working on the European machines are located in the Student Service (on a non- economy, and wages will following places: Landrum profitable basis) is offering naturally be scaled accord- Center, Johnson Hall, the jobs to students in Germany, ingly. The working condi- Pool House in Windsor Scandinavia, England, tions (hours, safety, * 20% » 65 % «* Village, outside Hanner near regulations, legal protection, Austria, Switzerland, the tennis courts, the France, Italy, and Spain. The work permits) will be strictly • JOGGING & TENNIS WARMUPS 30% OFF Biology-Math Center, Cone jobs consist of forestry work, controlled by the labor ministeries of the countries • NIKE—ADITJAS SHOES 25% OFF Hall recreation room, child care work (females Williams Center, and Marvin only), farm work, hotel work involved. • ALL TENNIS SHORTS & SHIRTS 33% OFF Pittman School. (limited number available), In most cases, the • ALL JOGGING & GYM SHORTS 30% OFF These new machines construction work, and some employers have requested • RUSSELL ATHLETIC NYLON LINED BOYS JACKETS .. 55% OFF bring the total number of soft other more qualified jobs American students. Hence, drink machines on campus to requiring more specialized • WILSON LD PRO GOLF BALLS 50% OFF they are particularly 43. We also have 32 chip training. interested in the student and • ALL TENNIS RACKETS 25% OFF machines, 95 washers, 62 The purpose of the want to make the work as • SPALDING TENNIS BALLS :.. $1.99 can dryers, 12 cigarette mach- program is to afford students interesting as possible. ines, and four amusement • SOFTBALL & BASEBALL GLOVES 30% OFF an opportunity to get into tables. real living contact with the They are all informed of • SELECT GROUP SHIRTS & FOOTBALL JERSEYS :. $2.00 Dixon said that last people and customs of the intent of the program and • SKATE BOARDS 50% OFF quarter the students on Europe. In this way, a will help the student all they can in deriving the most from • SPERRY TOP SIDER MOCCASINS '.... 25% OFF campus supported the concrete effort can be made to vending program very well learn something of the his trip to Europe. and response to the new culture of Europe. In return For further information machines has been terrific. for his or her work, students and application forms, write: Vandalism of the machines will receive room and board, American-European Student was at a very low point as plus a wage. Service, Box 70, FL 9498 compared to years gone by. However, students should Mauren, Liechtenstein On Items In This Ad When You Present This Ad At Time Of Purchase He also stated that auxiliary keep in mind that they will be (Europe). — Page 7, January 15, 1979 Stadium fund nears halfway point /"

By KATHY GODLEY Statesboro physician who is Cook. the time of completion would Over $7,000 has been chairman of the campaign, The proceeds from the be quite a bit sooner with campaign will be used to financial help, he said. NEWS received by the J. I. Clements began the drive with a check Fund toward the fulfillment for $5,087.00. Since then complete the dugouts (both When asked about the of their $15,000 goal. This several other donations have home and visitors), storage amount of money the money, to be used for the come in, mainly from friends areas, restroom facilities for campaign will actually raise, completion of the J. I. of J. I. CLements, the former fans and players, for Cook said, "It's hard to tell; Clements Memorial Baseball baseball coach at GSC. Other replacement of all current we hope to get (all of it)." The 1979 Miscellany Stadium, will be matched contributions have been seating with fiberglass seats, follow-up campaign is now in dollar for dollar by the GSC received from former athletes and for grading and progress, and anyone accepting material Student Activity Budget and those interested in reseeding of the grandstand interested may make Miscellany, the GSConce again be offered for the Committee for a total of Southern athletics. However, area. The concession contributions payable to the literary magazine, is now best works in each category, $30,000. Although the the funds may come from stand/press box facility will J. I. Clements Fund, P.O. Box accepting material for the Poetry, short fiction, campaign ended December anyone, says William Cook, not be completed at this time. 8084, GSC, Statesboro, 1979 issue. Cash prizes will photography, art, and other 31, it is hoped that an Director of Fiscal Affairs. Although all facilities will be Georgia 30458. types of entries will be extension on the deadline will|Many times in the past, GSC completed eventually it will be much easier to do so with accepted. All works must be be given in order to receive students have participated in original, previously unpub- ore funds. similar campaigns and are help from outstide contribu- Cinema guild forms lished works submitted by Dr. Robert Swint, a encouraged to do so now, said tors, according to Cook. Also, currently enrolled students of for GSG movie buffs GSC. Students enrolled in A new organization has is possible, short courses are not eligible. reared its head here at Spokesman for the guild, Contributions are limited to GSC. The Cinematic Guild of Shane Bruce, said, "We of the five per student. Georgia Southern College Guild are trying to guarantee All works should be typed has been founded this some excitementhereatGSC or neatly printed for quarter by a group of GSC for the movies. Some of the legibility. No name should be students with an interest in films we wa?it to bring in this attached to the work itself, movie screening and quarter are Heavy Traffic, Name, Landrum box num- production. Rocky Horror Picture Show, ber, address, and telephone Some of the goals of the Casablanca, and maybe even number should be listed on a new, exciting group are: to Gone with the Wind. Of cover sheet affixed to each bring new and varied forms course, all film exhibitions entry. Judging will be done of cinema to the student are designed to raise money by a committee of faculty population of GSC, to for the film project spring members and students. undertake the production of a quarter. Deadline for entries is feature length film spring The Cinematic Guild is Feb. 26, 1979. quarter, and to provide open to all GSC students, Submit entries to Miscell- members of the guild with as faculty and staff. Interested any, Landrum Box 8023. For much experience in all parties should contact Shane more information call 681- phases of motion pictures Bruce at L.B. 9072. 5350.

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SUNDAY: 9:00 a.m.-Street Level; 3:00 p.m.-Fourth Tower of | Inverness; 4:00 p.m.-Chicago Symphony; 7:00 p.m.-Student Dairy & Affairs; 12:00 midnight-Fourth Tower. Queen MONDAY: 6:15 p.m.-Talking About Music; 6:45 p.m.-Man & Molecules; 7:00 p.m.-A Way of Life; 7:30 p.m.-Dutch Jazz Scene. s TUESDAY: 8:30 a.m.-Private Eye on Environment; 6:15 p.m.- Accademia Monteverdiana; 6:45 p.m.-University Almanac; 7:00 = MEDIUM COKE p.m.-University Theater. brazier WEDNESDAY: 6:45 p.m.-Man & Molecules; 7:00 p.m.-A Way of Life; 7:30 p.m.-Radio Smithsonian. THURSDAY: 2:30 p.m.-Private Eye on the Environment; 5:45 p.m.-Student Affairs; 6:00 p.m.-CCC Minutes; 6:15 p.m.-Off The 970 IS Wall; 7:00 p.m.-Momma's Music. £ ■ ■ SATURDAY: 9:00 p.m.-Dance Music. GOOD THRU MONTH OF JANUARY --= MONDAY—FRIDAY: 8:00 a.m.-Tips on Flowers & Plants; 9:00 5 a.m.-Great Outdoors; 9:30 a.m.-Fourth Tower; 12:30 p.m.- Sidetrack; 3:00 p.m.-Fourth Tower; 11:00 p.m.-Tonight on the Radio; 12:00 midnight-Fourth Tower. TRY OUR MONDAY-WEDNESDAY: 5:00 p.m.-Art Music. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiin DRIVE THRU WINDOW SERVICE Page 8, January 15, 1979 Minority students suffer at famous institutions Los Angeles, Calif.-(I.P.)- among other books.) "In other words, minority minority students under- colleges and universities is can predict what a youth can "Thousands of minority "For example, at Cornell, students with every prospect qualified for that level, not unlimited, someone's do with his life years later is students who would normal- during the guns-on-campus of success in a normal college though usually perfectly opportunity to attend has to even more incredible—even if ly qualify for good, crisis, fully half of the black environment were artifically qualified for some other level. be sacrificed as the price of the youth is one's own son or nonprestigious colleges students were on academic turned into failures by being "The end result is a preferential admission foi> daughter, much less someone where they could succeed are probation, despite easier mismatched with an institu- systematic mismatching of others. No amount of verbal from a wholly different instead enrolled in famous grading standards for them tion with standards too minority students and the sleight of hand can get background. institutions where they fail," in many courses. Yet these severe for them. When the top institutions they attend, even around this fact. "Bending a few rules here reports Thomas Sowell, students were by no means institutions reach further though the wide range of "Moreover, it is not the and there to get the right professor economics at unqualified. Their average down to get minority American colleges and offspring of the privileged body count of minority UCLA, University of test scores put them in the top students, then academic universities is easily capable who are likely to pay the students seems a small price California at Los Angeles. quarter of all American institutions, at the next level of accommodating these price. It is not a Rockefeller or to pay for maintaining an (Professor Sowell is the college students. But the are forced to reach still same students under their a Kennedy who will be image that will keep the author of "Black Education: Cornell students ranked in further down. Each academic normal standards. dropped to make room for money coming in from the Myths and Tragedies," the top one percent. level therefore ends up with "As long as admission to quotas; it is a DeFunis or a government and the founda- Bakke." tions. When a few thousand The numerical approach dollars in financial aid to has "achieved nothing, and students can keep millions of' *"' " has achieved it at great cost," tax dollars rolling in, it is he adds. "The message that clearly a profitable invest- comes through loud and clear ment for the institution. For is that minorities are losers the young people brought in who will never have under false pretense, it can anything unless someone turn out to be a disastrous gives it to them. The and permanently scarring destructiveness of this experience." * message—on society in general and minority youth in particular—outweighs any Essays trivial gains that may occur here and there. "The falseness of the message is shown by the sought great economic achieve- ments of minorities during The Huguenot Society of the period of equal rights the Founders of Manakin in legislation before numerical the Colony of Virginia goals and timetables announces the establish- muddied the waters. The idea ment of a $500 scholarship that the black community's award for a prize essay by an doctors, lawyers, etc. should undergraduate .student on a be black is an idea held by topic relating to the history of white liberals, but no such the Huguenot Movement in demand has come from the Europe, Colonial America black community, which was and/or the Colony of rejected preferential admis- Virginia and the First sions in poll after poll. Settlers at Manakintowne. "Moreover, the idea that Competition shall be open^ an admissions committee to c*ny registered under- graduate student attending an accredited four-year college, and essays submitted Safety should treat some aspect of the Huguenot movement as continued from p. 1 tated above. There is no has been spent to improve the restriction on length, but ventilation of the darkroom, essays shall be submitted in" including a fan and hood to typewritten form and double- reduce fumes in the spaced. Two copies should be windowless room. supplied once of which willl "The photography lab's be returned to the author. ventilation problem is now Essays shall be submitted by completely solved," Yancy June 1, 1979, to the Institute said. of Early American History The engineer said that and Culture, Box 220, there is some chance that the Williamsburg, VA. 23185, Regents will be able to supply which will select the winning financial aid to the college essay. because of the cost of the The Huguenot Society will ventilation. pay the award directly to the Yancey said he makes winner with the expectation periodic visits to the campus, that the amount will be and to other campuses applied to the student's throughout the university further education. The system, "to provide a Society reserves the right to technical service," but he first publication of the prize said this particular trip was essay in its annual report, but at least partly the result of a the author will retain all letter from William Cook, other literary rights to the - GSC director of administra- manuscript. Further inquries tion and fiscal affairs. may be address to: Miss The engineer said the Madge E. Flournoy, National letter included George-Anne President, The Huguenot clippings concerning the Society of the Founders of ventilation problems in Foy Manakin in the Colony of and indicated a desire that Virginia, 2104 Court U, Coca-Cola and Coke" ate registered trademarks which identify the same product of The Coca-Cola Company. the visit the campus to Birmingham, Alabama inspect the facilities. STATESBORO COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY - STATESBORO, GEORGIA 35208. ■Page 9, January 15, 1979 Lakes to be cleaned and restocked

By FRED HOFFMAN Pam Mitchell, a biology pond and the larger lake mainly to the wash-out of soil FEATURES lowering an instrument into during the construction of Twice a week from the graduate student, has stood beginning of the quarter, on the dam between the duck the water to detect changes in that building. temperature and oxygen "The far end of the duck content. When she returned pond is now completely filled A GSC first from the Thanksgiving in," Proctor said. "There's a holidays and went to take a whole new land growth on reading, she found that there that edge and grasses and was not enough water to shrubs are growing out of Male in Homecoming Queen contest reach the side of the dam. an area that used to be By mid-quarter, it became underwater. A few days By MARK MURPHY graciously granted this where beauty enters into it. suit. But I'll probably just apparent to most everyone before Thanksgiving, we Wednesday is the day to exclusive interview to the Q. Being the only male stick to basics; new levis and who regularly passed by the i opened the eight-inch vote for the five finalists in George-Anne's fashion contestant, do you think you white shirt with a vest. lake that the smaller duck drainage pipe that runs this year's exciting Home- correspondent, Vital Bas- have a good chance? Q. Do you have any ideas pond was beginning to dry underneath the dam. Both coming Queen contest, with soon. Below is an excerpt A. Oh yes. Obviously, the for an escort? up. On Oct. 30, the George- lakes should be dry enough to *the winner to be announced from that interview. novelty of the situation A. I have no plans. What Anne ran a picture of the start digging in about 30 at halftime of the basketball Q. Well, Pat, what should help a great deal. are you doing on the 27th? pond with the caption "GSC days." game on Saturday, Jan. 27. qualities do you feel are However, being a minority Q. Sorry Pat, I'm frying Beach to open next spring." The cost to clean out the This year, for the first necessary in order to be a contestant, I might have my hair that night. Well, At the time, the reason for the duck pond will be $8,000 with time in GSC's history, a male really smashing Homecom- trouble in the preliminary what are your plans if you're drying lake was severe j $1,000 allocated for the north contestant, Patrick Fetter, is ing Queen? voting...like that sticky elected? drought and intense heat, j 60 feet of the large lake. Plant vying for this prestigious A. Beauty and popularity, situation last year. A. Gee whiz, I'm not Today, the pond is complete- j Operations will use a honor. Mr. Fetter, familiar to no doubt about it. Let's face gonna tell you everything. ly dry and though the winter j dragline to get down to the the chic Williams Center it, there's no talent involved. Q. Right, Of course, we'd Q. One last question, rains are coming, passersby ; original five foot depth, Society for the Advancement It's simply a popularity like to know what you'll be what made you decide to can expect the pond to j meaning the removal of of Bizarre Behavior in an contest, or in the case of the wearing? run;run"? remain dry as water from the about three feet of deposits Otherwise Normal College voters not being familiar A. Gosh that's tough. Of A. The same reason larger lake begins to over the entire pond floor. Situation crowd, has with the contestants...that's course, I do look rather any0ne would choose to do disappear. The material removed will be stunning in a gold lamS jump so j iove tne attention. Why? Plant Operations is taken to Plant Operations' draining the lakes for a dump site in the woods off complete cleaning. Perimeter Road. After the Variety of short courses "I don't know if they've digging, rainfall should refill ever been cleaned out," said the lakes by October - Frank Proctor of Plant When the lakes fill again, Operations. "Originally the the U.S. Conservation offered winter quarter lakes were five feet deep. Service will restock them By DANNY PIPPINGER salesperson course, and Now, the duck pond is only - with the same kind offish we Georgia Southern's adventures in attitudes. two feet deep and the same have now: catfish, brim, and winter quarter will be Also offered are computer thing has happened to the trout. highlighted by a short course applications,-beginning larger lake 60 feet out from At the time the one-and program that will include 37 shorthand, how to write the north side." seven-acre lakes were built, short courses designed to be business letters, developing When the lakes were built there was little between them of interest to area residents of typing skills, and a course on in 1944, the smaller duck and the Sweetheart Circle Statesboro. These courses are the effects of food, energy, pond was designed as a area. The old swimming pool usually offered one or two and mineral shortages on settlement area for the larger behind the telephone evenings during the school world economic growth, f lake. Solid deposits-mainly exchange was the closest the • week and range from three to Courses in the school of topsoil-would be contained school reached to the lakes. eight weeks in length. education include speedread- in the pond with the overflow Built with prison labor in Scheduled are courses ing, driver education, fun and water to pass through the the late '20s the pool was dug under the school of arts and physical fitness, tumbling dam into the larger lake. up in 1973. sciences, school of education, and gymnastics, social Over the years there have Though the smaller lake and school of business as dancing, how to survive in a been "additions" to the soil has come to be called the duck well. disco, and slimnastics. deposits: desks, chairs, and pond, Plant Operations has Courses offered in arts Also Tae Kwondo karate not long ago, a picnic table. no plans for the ducks. and sciences range from and advanced karate, how to Aside from the "additions," Said Proctor,"I don't beginning photography, start jogging program, 34 years of natural deposits is know where they're going basic dark room photo- infant, beginning, intermedi- not the reason for the and I don't know where they graphy, care and reproduc- ate, advanced competitive dredging of the lakes. came from. I just hope they'll tion of house plants, writing and adult swimming, scuba According to Proctor, quit roosting on the porch of practice for rising junior diving, helping parents teach huge amounts of soil dug up the library at night. They exam, to Lamaze childbirth values to children, and during the building of the make an awful mess." class, community orchestra, beginning and advanced new library were washed into and private music lessons in sign language. both lakes by rainfall. The Editor's note. According several areas of study. For a complete schedule of construction of the Ed- to Kirbylene Stephens, The school of business short courses plus advanced ucation Building earlier also secretary in the president's will offer bookkeeping registration visit the Georgia contributed to the build-up of office, the dark-colored ducks techniques, advanced Southern short course office deposits on the north-west are descended from those bookkeeping, CPA review in the Rosenwald Building, side of the lake. The condition received many years ago by program, doing your own Participants may also of the duck pond in front of the daughter of a faculty income tax, antiques vs. new register on the first meeting PATRICK FETTER the Blue Building is due member as an Easter present. furniture, real estate day of the course.

Mac's Standard CHI 1 ST A TESBORO St. Paul's Lutheran Church Rev. Thomas V. Handrick, Pastor Sf ftVING THE QSC STUDENTS AND *] 0 FACULTY FOR OVER 21 YfAXS CHRISTIAN CENTER Hwy 67 South With S«K Sarv* A Ml ferric* islands - Meeting At Statesboro Recreation Building Students Welcome SUNDAY 5:00 p.m. Welcome 9:45 a.m. NEED A RIDE? JUST NO«TH Of THI COM6E GATf : ADULT BIBLE STUDY. .9:15 a.m. 681-2481 0* 30IS. Pastor: Hughes Protzman 764-9594 MORNING WORSHIP . 10:30 a.m. 681-4098 1 »••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••**¥•)•■•• »t. «»♦»»*»•»>*♦»« .♦♦•♦♦♦♦••♦•••«»»»»* ■ Page 10, January 15, 197S Russian violinist appearing in Foy By FRANCES COFFIELD tras in every major city in the States, which will include Tickets for the Campus Nina Beilina, acclaimed Soviet Union. She has toured her New York debut, Beilina Life Enrichment concert are CINEMA-SCOPE as Russia's foremost female in other Eastern European will tour Europe and South $3 for general admission, $2 violinist, will perform countries, as well as in America this season. She will for faculty and staff, and free Tuesday, Jan. 16 at 8:15 p.m. Finland and South America. appear in a series of Bach to college students with I.D. in Foy auditorium. The artist's repertoire is recitials in New York, Tickets will be sold from 4 to 6 The violinist, who is extensive. She played at performing all the Unaccom- p.m. on the day of the concert panied Sonatas and Partitas on the second floor of the making her American debut annual recitals in Moscow, The SUB weekend movie this week will be Fellini's this season, is the winner of where her programs included and the Sonatas for Violin Rosenwald Building, or may and Harpsichord. be purchased at the door. Casanova. This film is a $9 million dollar work by that three major international complete Bach and Beeth- master of absurd hilarity, director Frederico Fellini. Of competitions—Enesco, oven cycles. In five concerts Casanova, Judith Crist writes: "a stunning studio creation, Jacques Thibaud-Marguerite she played Bach, Beethoven, a fascination for the eye, a bemusement for the intellect." Long; and Tchaikovskv. and Brahms concerts in one Saturday, Jan. 20 is Fellini's birthday, and admission for evening. Miss Beilina has appear- this date will be free with the coupon from the George-Anne. In addition to her Friday and Sunday showings will be 75

These comedy classics are free, so take advantage of some of the wildest humor ever filmed. Showings each night are at 8 and 10. The schedule runs as follows: Monday—A Night at the Races; Tuesday— The Coconuts; Wednesday— one showing of Monkey Business and the foreign film Scenes from a Marriage at 10:00. Thursday night will feature Duck Soup.

Scenes from a Marriage is an Ingmar Bergman film called "one of the greatest films I've ever seen in my lifetime" by critic Rex Reed. This is an excellent example of an award winning foreign classic and stars Iiv Ullmann and Bibi Anderson.

All showings are in the Biology Lecture Hall. NINA BEILINA Humor SPONSORS Mob action pits Chinese against French By DEREK SMITH both teams, and the Chinese cake to Marie Antoinette. A let's take a time-out from the "Good afternoon, ladies club has begun some sort of tough crew by any means, action for this important PING-PONG and gentlemen! Once again chant concerning lizards and wouldn't you say, Bark?" message." it's time for National Mob natural child birth. Charlie?" "Absolutely, Charlie. But "Do you enjoy things that League action. Today's game "Right you are, Bark. don't count these pig-tailed smell manly? Do you enjoy pits a rowdy group of French Both mobs are really fired up laundry slingers out of it yet. yelling at small children? If TOURNAMENT Revolutionaries, straight for this battle, and a few Ah yes, the Chinese have yes is your answer, then Dr. from the streets of Paris, rocks and bricks are already gone into their big dragon Carwreck's Medicated Nasal against members of the beginning to fill the air. Yes, and nothing is now visible Jelly could be your cup of tea. LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION TODAY Chinese Boxer Rebellion. I'm and there goes the first fire except their feet. Man, are It lubricates, it vibrates your Bark Oaksap and together bomb of the day! The those firecrackers loud! No hose like no other jelly on the (Register in GSC Game Room) with riot instigator Charlie Frenchies don't seem to know picket signs or simple market. Buy it! Now, on to the Igni|«r, we'll be bringing you what to do with it, as one of shouting when these mobs game." the play by play. them stuffs it into his shirt. get together; you fans get "Thank you but the game "Torches are being lit only hardcore action for TOURNAMENT BEGINS "Right now, the mobs are has ended in a poker game from his clothing and the your viewing pleasure." forming at each end of the and the Chinese team is French have started an "Bark, I believe the JAN. 17 field and tempers should be really winning big. Till next advance down the street Chinese rioters have made flaring in just a few minutes. week, keep your eye on your Remember folks, these are their initial first down, so nebula, so long." There is much yelling from the same guys that fed the -1st PRIZE Doobies success continues Trophyand OFFICE with release of new album SUPPLIES By D.M. CLARK Their new album, Minute Trip to Intercollegiate Tourney Filing Equipment Notary Seals Rubber Stumps From the first, the Doobie by Minute, shows well the c Lathem Time Clocks Midi Copying Machines Brothers have seemed to be ability and talent of the able to do no wrong. It seems group. Their vocal harmonies that once you are a fan, you are about the best in the PRINTING remain a fan. Perhaps this business with musical ability 2nd PRIZE Business Curds Brochures accounts for theircommerical a close second. success from the start. Excluding the title cut, my Trophy c VVeiMiai Announcements limitations During their entire favorite picks are "Don't Stop Snap-A Part 5 Register forms existence as the Doobie to Watch the Wheels," "You Never Change," and Graphic Pes.'^n Service Annual Reports Brothers the personnel changes seem almost "Streamer Lane Break- evolutionary and in agree- down," an interesting Hooks - Curds - (iihs ment with their style at the instrumental, complete with 3rd PRIZE banjo and fiddle. IVUphonc 7N:U time. Again, this holds true 4r, Sic l>;il

I'm not sure about this, Back to the main point- entered during the song and One of Bob's most guitar and harmonica. He life only"). Things were but maybe as the 1970's draw Bob Dylan is back at a peak. soon joined in. The show popular songs—and the one turns in a great solo brought back down to earth to a close America will be Over the Christmas break I lacked energy, early on. "Mr. that got the evening's biggest performance on just one for "Forever Young"—a moving into a more politi- was fortunate enough to see Tambourine Man" has been reaction—"Like a Rolling song, "It Ain't Me Babe," and fitting closing song. They cally active period once his shows in Savannah and reworked into a slow gospel Stone"—was rendered in a leaves the audience aching returned for one more song— again. Why not—Bob Dylan Atlanta. It was awesome—I wail. "Shelter From the less vicious' version than for more. Maybe this was the "Changing of the Guard"— is back an active force, and was totally blown away. Bob Storm" bordered on being earlier ones. This was a slight Bob Dylan they had come to much more powerful than the that's enough for me. * like has changed his style again funny with the background disappointment, although see, but no matter. The band Street Legal version. Then it many, it is next to impossible we should have expected, singers adding "dum-de- Steve Douglas contributed returned and soon they were was over. for me to be very objective change). But it was more dum's" at the chorus. some fine sax work. into "Stepchild" followed by about Dylan. His music has than just musical change: "One More Cup of Coffee" If you don't understand meant too much to me for too The last time I saw Dylan (in But everything started Following "I Shall Be and "Blowin' in the Wind." this review, go out and buy all long for me to even try Atlanta during 1974's tour falling into place with Released," the gutsy, "Girl from the North of Bob Dylan's albums (there objectivity. Just listen to with The Band) he said "Tangled Up in Blue." It was foreboding "Se'nor," from Country" is now a laid-back, are about 25 of them). His Brining It All Back Home, "Great to be back in Georgia" then that it hit me — Street Legal, closed the set. soulful lament. "Is Your Love songs are really timeless. Highway 61 Revisited, and at the beginning of the show everybody else takes Dylan's In Vain?" or "We Better Talk There is more truth in the Blonde On Blonde together and "See ya next time" at the songs and reworks them into Intermission was enter- This Over," both from Street Highway 61 Revisited LP and realize that all three were end. Besides those two elaborate versions—why taining in itself. Just sitting Legal, followed—depending than in the entire Bee Gees ^done in about a year and a phrases he just sang (or can't Bob do it too? One of the back and seeing everyone on which show you saw. catalog. I need to stop half (1965-66). Bob was at a shouted) the lyrics and evening's strongest perfor- from 80 year old grand- writing this—I feel the need mad genius peak. But no one, nothing else. Now he even mances came on "Ballad of a mothers to kids who couldn't Ready for surprises? How to scream the lyrics to "It's not even Dylan, could tells stories (a la Springsteen) Thin Man," which took on a have been born when about a driving, hard rock All Right Ma." Bob means maintain at that level. The about the experiences that rhythm and blues quality. "Blowin' in the Wind" came version of "Masters of War," more to me now than ever years between have been led to the writing of a song. "Thin Man" is a powerful out. After the lights went incredible. "Just Like a before. Buy Street Legal filled with highs (New Bob has become much more song to start off with, but this back down, the band Woman" led into "All Along today. Morning, Blood on the of a showman, also. version was POWERFUL!!! launched into "The Times the Watchtower," spotlight- Tracks, Desire) and lows (Self Dylan stalked the stage, They-Are-A-Changing," ing David Mansfield again Portrait). His latest album, The Savannah and guitar in hand, once again which featured David with a blistering violin solo. Street Legal, didn't get very Atlanta shows were nearly showing the value in non- One of Bob's best love songs, favorable reviews, but that identical —although I conformity. After a small rap Mansfield on violin. Then "To Ramona," followed. Homecoming: Pure Prai- was mainly from a typical preferred the Savannah about getting booed off the Bob gave the spotlight to his rie League and the Dixie lack of understanding on the show. His band started off, stage at the Newport Folk three background singers, The world could have Dregs will be here for a part of the press—they didn't appropriately enough, with Festival in the early 60's for who took the lead for "Rainy ended after the next song, Homecoming concert Jan. 25, understand when he went an instrumental version of changing his style, the band Day Woman no. 12 and 35" and I would have been at 8:00 in the Hanner electric in 1965. "My Back Pages." Bob rocked in "Maggie's Farm." ("Everybody Must Get satisfied. Of all the show's Fieldhouse. Ticket prices: Stoned"). surprises this was the student advance—$3.00, at greatest—a slashing, hard the door—$4.00, general Nostalgia time—the band rendition of "It's All Right admission advance—$5.00, retires from the stage and Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)." It at the door—$6.00. They'll go leaves Dylan there by affects me too much to even on sale the Jan. 18. See ya himself with, just acoustic think about it ("It's life, and there. t. MUSIC NOTES THIS WEEKEND'S SUB MOVIE ™ Skip Jennings FELUNI'S CASANOVA BIOLOGY LECTURE HALL Friday & Saturday — 9:00 p.m. Sunday — 8:00 & 10:00 p.m.

Bob Dylan rocks the audience at the Savannah Civic Center. HAPPY BIRTHDAY FELUNI January 20th — Admission Free On Saturday With This Ad Dage 12, January 15, 1979H Print-out blues What hath IBM wrought? By KEITH NICHOLS night before registration. i quizzed us, then sent us to Now I lay me down to Officials at the site informed I Mrs, W. who questioned us sleep; I pray dear God that me of a shipment of said and—are you ready for IBM will always recognize precious cargo arriving the this?—sent us to the far left my existence.... next morning. As forturne window. I have just suffered would have it I still had no After a few minutes (few through the most traumatic card on the next day and it only by comparison) we were experience of my life. It was was discovered that I was not instructed to "See Mrs. P. my fault, I suppose. You see I on "The List." Revert to She'll straighten you out." broke the first command- position four (the Registrar's My immediate thought was ment "THOU SHALT NOT office). that I had died and gone to SKIP AN ACADEMIC In the Registrar's outer Hell and my punishment was QUARTER." Well, I did sit office I was instructed at the to stand in line for eternity. out a quarter and the evil window to the far right. I was At long last I got to see Mrs. forces of nature convinced forwarded to the far left P. who was at least very the local computer that there window where a dozen or so courteous. She typed ■" ttk was no me. It was as if HAL lost souls like myself were makeshift time card and had returned from his already standing. I waded shipped me off in search of odyssey and lowered the through said line to the rulers Mrs. C. proverbial boom. On the of the land of the far left I found Mrs. C at the coldest day of the current window only to hear "Please registration site. She politely winter I was relegated to see Mrs. P. She'll straighten accepted my questions and doing the "not on computer you out." God only knew how gave me some cards to fill out. print out shuffle" before I badly I needed straightening At this point I broke the^rj could register. Generally by then. Unlike the wicked second commandment speaking, the story goes this computer's offspring, the "THOU SHALT PRINT computer cards, I had been THY NAME THUSLY: Pittman way. Marvin student Cole Clark computer with assistance from Dr. folded, spindled and LAST NAME FIRST, FIRST gets some practice on the micro- Owen Gaede. I found no time card in my Landrum box—I checked the mutilated and was suffering NAME AND MIDDLE from severe frost bite. INITIAL LEFT HAND." I So it was on to Mrs. P's think the only reason I got Marvin Pittman gets micro-computer line. Our "far left window away with it is they wanted dozen" joined the poor folk to get rid of me. By NANCY COWART instructional tool, but also computer like this one would estimated that a computer of already waiting whereupon has the capacity for use in have cost a million dollars. this type might save a school Mrs. C. sent me along we were then equal to one "...out the door, down the Marvin Pittman School is school administration to Now the cost is well within a total of $12,000 in mass of humanity—We were now one of three Georgia work out schedules and reach of most small schools; instructional cost over a four hall," but even in thebowelB about six people too few and of the Hanner Complex the schools that has a micro- planning, as well as other the cost of under $1000 is year period. 20 degrees too cold to be an computer. This computer will activities. roughly the same as a 16mm computer sows its seeds. In angry mob. an attempt to get an ID card I be primarily used as an Only a few years ago a film projector, and it is Unlike our computers here Here, I overheard a at GSC, Marvin Pittman's is was sent to this table, then student complain that he had that table, picked up a card, a self-contained system. This not received a time card for makes it immune to many the past four quarters. Mrs. scribbled down my social problems that arise when a security and Landrum box P's reply was, "There must be numbers, and misspelled my computer is tied into another something wrong with our terminal, such as break- data on you and the computer name. downs at a main terminal or is kicking your card out." Finally my picture was_^ even bad weather that HAL has resorted to made. I had my precious distorts communications "kicking" us, huh? "Fees Paid" card and was between terminals. The About the time Mrs. P's ready to leave. On my way UNIVERSITY PLAZA computer instructional line was reduced to a out someone stopped me and 681-2959 program instituted at schools reasonably small group, Mrs. asked me for the time. I in Alma, Georgia failed for H. came on the scene in an couldn't resist, I replied "I'm these reasons. effort to speed things up. I sorry you'll have to see At present, work with the foolishly followed her. She Mrs " , computer is in an experi- mental stage. A few simple mathematics programs and some computer games have PEANUTS been programmed, but programs that correspond byCtarkftlftSdialz directly with classes are yet * BIGGEST INVENTORY to be written. Ellis Wiley, principal at Marvin Pittman, z\ BAM BAM OF ALBUMS, 8 TRACK, plans to use the computer 0AM first in working with Algebra CASSETTES & ACCESSORIES students, where classes are small. The computer will never replace a teacher, but IN STATESBORO will enhance the teachers' abilities. The computer will almost make working problems fun for students.

LANDRUM The only problem now is CENTER the lack of trained school personnel who are capable of CHANDLER RD programming micro-compu- DAIRY T -CUSTOM T-SHIRTS ters. Wiley is planning a OUEENJ ^ series of workshops in the UJ -MUSIC BOOKS »- w immediate future to be held at St -BLANK TAPES Marvin Pittman which will a. o 0 IASIS -PARAPHERNALIA be open not only to teachers 1 TownT" of the school but also to any and educators who would like to ,„ . - as I Campus 1 know more about the micro- I computers. Page 13, January 15, 1979 LOST: Gold bracelet; lost on WANTED: Commuters to and of comments, please contact Campus registration day, possibly in from Swainsboro. Call 681 the Office of Student library. Reward offered. Contact 5494. (1-15) Financial Aid. Charlene Stewart at 681-5194 Recruiting (office) or 681-3373 (home). (1-15) WANTED: Female roommate to share one-bedroom apartment on Former Student Information West Grady. Must share 1/2 expenses. Contact Tricia Palmer at Missing K-Mart Corpora- CLASSIFIED Wanted 764-9276 or L.B. 9699. (1-15) tion will be on campus Maxwell (Maxie) Gra- ham, a graduate student at Jan. 23 to recruit and WANTED: Female roommate for interview students WANTED: Students to sell two-bedroom apartment. $90. GSC in 1973, disappeared advertising for the George-Anne. Furnished. 764-7956. (1-15) from his home in Pinewood, who are interested in FOR SALE: Yamaha Acoustic 10% commission. See Nancy S.C., in Aug. of 1978. Anyone working with their For Rent Guitars—Yamaha 6-string model F- Roberts at G-A office from 11-1 or having any information on organization. G 340 with case $165 firm.— call 681-5418. (1-15) Work Forms his whereabouts should call Yamaha 6-string (classical type) Bibb Company will FOR RENT: Two-bedroom trailer, the South Carolina Sumter with case $90 firm. Call 488-2353 1 bath. $125 a month, near GSC. Now Available County Sheriffs Department be on campus dan. 24. after 6 p.m. (1-15) Do you have some- Fully furnished. 681-3555. (1-15) thing to sell? Do you at (803) 775-1133, or call To sign up for For Summer Graham's mother at (803) interviews or obtain want or provide a 481-2932. information concern- Lost and Found service ? Have you lost Students desiring to work or found something ing these or other For Sale during the summer 1979 Workshop To companies/organiza- lately? Use the period for the college work- GFOUND: Man's watch. Contact George-Anne classif- study program should file the Ro TTolrl tions, please come by DC nem the Placement office, FOR SALE: 35mm camera. Ansco. Kathy LB. 9325. (1-15) ied section to adver- Financial Aid Form by $75. Call Joan, 764-9222, or write March 1,1979. The Financial The Accounting Associa- j located in Room 17, L.B. 13084. (1-15) tise. It's free to LOST: Yellow gold with blue stone Aid Form is now available at tion will conduct a Book- < Rosenwald Building. Lilburn High School class ring. students of Georgia the Financial Aid office. keeping workshop on, TQ participate in Year '55. Initials inside: WDT. If FOR SALE: AKAI cassette deck. Southern. Drop your Wednesday January 24 rrom i . found, please contact Debbie GSC students who have 681-3754. (1-15) 1-4 P.m. in Holhs Rm. 121. the on campus recrmt- Hammond, L.B. 10503, or classifieds by Willi- completed information on file ams Center, room in this office will be given The public is invited to stop ing one must have a Hendricks No. Ill, 681-5389. Has in for help with bookkeeping placement file or an sentimental value, reward will be 110, or phone 681- priority of assignments. FOR SALE: Canoe that has seen given. (1-15) Should you have question problems. up-to-date resume. good times. Must sell. $200. Call 5246. Joan 764-9222. (1-15)

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Box F, Stotesboro, Go. 30458 Page 14, January 15, 1979' Eagle swimmers win, Southern wins three lose in early meets squeakers, lose by one By STEVEN DOWNING later this year; and of the SPORTS Both the men's and team as a whole she said, women's Georgia Southern "they did very well swim team tallied a victory considering that they'd been to UT-Chattanooga and a loss at meets in Florida out of the water for three last week. Both teams lost to weeks." GSC 93 Kevin Anderson (15), the Univesity of Southern Stressing the significance of SOUTH ALABAMA 91 John Fowler (15), and Phil Florida Saturday night, the achieving the regional Leisure (12) joined Simpkins men by only nine points. qualifying times, Edmonson wa Georgia Southern's in double-figure scoring for They each went there s also happy to see that Eagles handed South the Eagles. from Tampa with a victoryher team "showed good condi Alabama their only home on Friday. The University of tioning, so there's no FURMAN 105 need loss as Reggie Cofer hit a shot GSC 83 Tampa women forfeited to to rebuild." at the final buzzer to give GSC's ladies, while the men Contributing to the GSC a 93-91 win. Coach J. B. Furman jumped out to a captured a sounding 72-40 Eagle's team victory over the Scearce's squad had led by as 16-0 lead over Georgia victory. University of Tampa was many 17 points early in the Southern and ran away from At Southern Florida, triple-winner Mark Robin- second half until the Jaguars the Eagles, 105-83, in the individual victories were won son. who won the 200 yard freest came back in the final 10 finals of the Poinsettin ""0>« by Chris Walker in the 50 yle event. He also minutes. It was GSC's first Classic. yard freestyle, by C. L. shared wins in the 400 yard win in its short series with Wyatt in the one and three Medley relay with Miller, South Alabama, which had ina-Charlotte by an 82-81 meter dive, and by the 400 Kolnicky, and Walker; and in won the other two games the score. Fowler pulled down 19 yard freestyle relay team, the 400 yard freestyle with teams had played. The win rebounds and scored 21 composed of Mark Robinson, H o P e, Arbuckle, and gave the Eagles a 4-0 record. points leading up to his last Eric Peterson, Chris Walker Peterson, second heroics. Kevin and Mark Miller. Eric Peterson won the 100 Anderson led all GSC scorers „«i^ The men's coach, Bud yard freestyle ( event at CHATTANOOGA 87 with 23 points while Matt Floyd, said he "was pleased Tampa; Missey Mallard listens patiently. GSC 86 Simpkins scored 20. with overall team perfor- «■ ^-»| . GSC 87 mance at this point in the JV, UlymplCS The University of MURRAY STATE 84 season" and that he "could Tennessee - Chattanooga see no glaring weaknesses" handed Georgia Southern its Matt Simpkins, weak with the team. first loss with an 87-86 from the flu or a virus, scored Also at Southern Florida, overtime victory in Chattan- 31 points to lead the Eagles to Vickie Stephens—whom Foilers await qualifier ooga. The game was close all an 87-84 win over Murray women's coach Twinkle By KAY COOPER the way as UTC led at the State in the opening round of won, 12-4 as Senior Janet half, 41-40. Kevin Anderson Edmonson described as Georgia Southern's had to forfiet six matches and the Poinsettia Classic in Smith won three bouts and tied the game with 12 seconds "outstanding"—won a fencers anxiously await the was one member short, the Greenville, S.C. sophomore members Donnie left in regulation time by second place in the one meter Jr. Olympic Qualifier to be team faired quite well. GSC ran up a 13 point lead Ivie and Kay Cooper hitting both ends of a one- dive and, for her first attempt held at Augusta Jan. 12 and In overall competition, with 8:30 left in the game, but achieved 3-1 records while and-one. Chattanooga at the three meter diving 13. Several additional USC placed first with 28 Murray State outscored the competition, captured a first collegiate events will be on Jamie Hatten went 2-2 on the stalled on the overtime period Eagles 21-9 over a seven and day. Saturday's competition win, GSC managed second and held GSC to four points place. the agenda for the day. with 27 points, and the a half minute SDan to close to was the first for Ivie, Hatten, while scoring six. Matt Winning the 200 yard Remembering the success- Citadel placed third with 26 within 83-82 with a minute and Cooper. Simpkins led the Eagles with Medley relay there, besides ful excurision to the wins. remaining. Reggie Cofer and setting a GSC record for the 29 points. Fowler had 15 and Simpkins sank two free University of South Carol- The nine-man GSC men's Senior Randy Weitman event, were Debbie Farris— Steve Taylor 10. throws each to preserve the ina, the fencers are eager to team faced both USC and the led the team with a perfect 6-0 backstroker, Jenifer Jones— compete again. victory. Citadel. GSC beat the record while Senior Marc GSC 82 butterflier, and Cindie The Carolina tournament Gamecocks with a composite McCook managed a 5-1. U. OF N. CAROLINA Osmer—freestyler. started Dec. 2 at 11 a.m. with All-tournament selection of 14 wins against 13 loses. Sophomore Erick Anderson at CHARLOTTE 81 Matt Simpkins led the Eagles Women's team coach the Women's Foil Competi- and freshman John Sim-. Edmonson said she thought' They weren't so fortunate with 22 points while John tion between the USC women monds broke even with three it was of excellent display against the Citadel, how- A John Fowler tip-in with Fowler had 16. Kevin and GSC team composed of wins and three looses on the that some of the girls had ever, losing by just one bout, three seconds remaining in Anderson pulled down 15 Janet Smith, Kay Cooper, day. Other team members qualified for the regional 13-14. the game gave GSC their rebounds and freshman Donna Ivie,and Jamie include Janet Smith, Miriam tournaments taking place Hatten. The GSC women first-ever win over the center Steve Taylor grabbed Considering the Eagles Herdon, and Steve Coffey. University of North Carol- 11.

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Monday, January 15 A DAY AT THE RACES

Tuesday, January 16 THE COCOANUTS

Wednesday, January 17 MONKEY BUSINESS

Thursday, January 18 DUCK SOUP

All Movies Shown In Biology Lecture Hall - 8:00 p.m. Page 16, January 15, 1979 - Cofer: An added strength

Prior to the start of adding three more assists, in Austin Peay," Scearce is Georgia Southern's 1978-79 24 minutes. quick to point out. basketball season, it was "He's very easy to generally acknowledged that In the Austin Peay win, Cofer applied his defensive handle. . .very coachable," one, Coach J.B. Scearce had continued Scearce. proven talent in the startincr talents to the hot-shooting lineup and two, inexperi- Alferd Barney, shutting him off in the latter stages of the Cofer could very well enced players on the bench develop into a floor leader; that would play an important 65-59 GSC win; Cofer he's the heir apparent to role in the success of the collected seven points and senior Phil Leisure's point team. two more assists, in only 15 minutes. Scearce asks, "He guard position. "Reggie's j The veteran line-up, paced snuffed out Barney, didnt very popular amongst the by senior All-America he?" players," admits Scearce. candidates Kevin Anderson "All of our folks respect him and Matt Simpkins, has The Georgia Southern as both a player and an come through as expected. coach readily acknowledges individual." Freshman center Steve Cofer's poise which belies his youth: "Reggie has a Taylor has started in all three Cofer came to Georgia" games and held his own. tremendous amount of court awareness for a freshman. Southern with an impressive Bench strength, however, He seems to know what list of credentials, having led j has been a pleasant surprise, should be done at a certain his T.W. Josey High ball club the prime example being point in the game." to a 25-5 record and the Georgia Class A Basketball freshman gaurd Reggie An excellent ballhandler, Player of the Year by the Cofer, a native of Augusta. Cofer has handled the press Atlanta Journal-Constition. In the season opener at with aplomb, and has Reggie also started for the Georgia State, in 21 minutes committed only two turn- South squad in the annual of play, Reggie came off the overs. "He had no turnovers Georgia All-Star game. bench to score eight points in 15 minutes of play against and serve a pair of assits. Against Armstrong State, he once again injected energy , into the Eagle lineup, scoring 'Mellow Slim slowly 12 points (6-9 from the field), blocking two. shots, and It*. reaching potential

Coffer brings needed depth. By now, one would think credit must go to John that the word would be out Fowler. amongst Georgia Southern's What the junior did, quite foes concerning the demean- frankly, was give South GSC falls to 6-4 after hot start or of the Eagles' 6-8 forward, Alabama, and those in John Fowler—don't anta- attendance, a lesson in how gonize him. to play the power forward By BOBBY SMELLEY four straight unanswered just before intermission, but had two team fouls while Case in point: Last Dec. 11 position. Georgia Southern's baskets to go up by eight, 51- the half ended with the score Bucknell had six. However, the Eagles were attempting 'Mellow Slim', as he likes Eagles saw their record drop 43. The Seminoles recovered, tied, 35-35. Bucknell scored eight points to extend their season- to be referred to, was a to 6-4 on the season as a few however, and tied the scoe at In the second half, the shooting one-and-one foul opening three game win ubiquitous thorn in the side bad breaks and a couple of 61. Eagles took the upper hand, shots before GSC got a one- streak against South of the Jaguars all evening, key mistakes led to a pair of With 7:24 remaining in building up a 57-52 lead. and-one opportunity. Alabama, in Mobile no less. scoring 23 points, picking off defeats in the ninth annual the game, Flordia State took However, Bucknell fought Georgia Southern had 11 rebounds and blocking a Kiwanis-Old Dominion their first lead of the half, 69- right back to go ahead 66-65. absorbed a 99-79 loss at the shot. Classic, held Jan. 5-6 in 67, and from there on out it A key to the Bucknell Matt Simpkins once again hands of USA in the Jaguar He drew a bead on the Norfolk, Va. was all FSU as they resurgence can be seen in the led the Eagles scoring with 21 Gym last season, but were a ' basket earlv-on in the game Florida State, who outscored the Eagles 19-6 team foul situation. With points while John Fowler year wiser and more and continually homed in on finished up last year ranked over the next five minutes to GSC ahead 53-51. the Eagles scored 20. confident this time 'round. it. He was 10 of 14 from the 13th in the nation after go up by 15,88-73. From there Fowler was listed as a field, driving the lane with*" winning the Metro Confer- the teams traded baskets to starter in the lineup, authority and popping in ence and losing to eventual end with the final margin. however, through human jumpers from the corners NCAA champion Kentucky Matt Simpkins, who was omission, the PA announcer with impunity. He converted in the regional tournament, selected to the all-tourna- glossed over John only four three charity tosses, too. was a 96-83 winner over GSC ment team, led GSC scorers Georgia Southern starters in the opener, while Bucknell with 26 points. John Fowler were called out for the pre- Fowler may have even edged the Eagles 79-78 on a had 15 while Kevin Anderson game ceremonies. topped his career high of 2' last second shot. had 13. Fowler just shook his had he not run a foul of th In a contest much closer "I was not terribly head, as a parent would do men in the striped shirt ", than the 13 point spread unhappy with the way we while admonishing an errant fouling out with 3:40 to pla indicated, the Eagles and the played," said head coach J. offspring. Pity the poor and GSC in front 80-76. Seminoles of FSU were tied B. Scearce. "With a few public address announcer, he "John played sensation 18 times during the game. different bounces of the ball should not have snubbed ally against South Alaba- In the first half, neither in the last few minutes, we native son Fowler, a product ma," GSC assistant John team could get an advantage would have been in a good of Opelika. Nelson quipped. as the two teams swapped position to win." GSC won, but it wasn't the "He's an exceptional team baskets, FSU went up by six In the tournament's last-ditch heroics of Fowler player, sometimes maybe too at one point, 22-16, but the consolation game, GSC met that propelled the Eagles to much. He passed up five or Eagles came back to go the Bucknell Bisons, first their fourth win in as many six shots the othr night that ^^ ahead, 41-39, with 2:01 round losers to Old Domin- outings. It was freshman he should have taken," remaining in the half. ion. It was a close contest all guard Reggie Cofer who explained Nelson. After swapping baskets, the way as the lead changed gunned-in a 26-foot despera- "If John became more FSU's Chris Anderson hit an hands 16 times during the tion shot with no time aggressive," the Eagle inside shot with seven course of the game. remaining, giving his team a assistant noted, "He would seconds left to knot the score In the first half, neither 93-91 decision. likely be a pro prospect. He at halftime, 43-43. team could take control as the It did not come about has the quickness, ball-hand- The Eagles came out of biggest lead of the half was through divine intervention, ling and shooting ability, the dressing room with their eight points, held- by though, a solid foundation plus the rebounding strength guns blazing to start the Bucknell, 25-17. GSC came had been built for Cofer's it takes. He's an extremely second half and reeled off back to take the lead at 33-32 Fowler, an mside-outside threat. clincher. A large measure of good shot from the outside."