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Georga Southern Unversty Dgtal Commons@Georga Southern The George-Anne Student Meda The George-Anne Volume 63, Issue 16, March 10, 1983 Follow ths and addtonal works at: https://dgtalcommons.georgasouthern.edu/george-anne Part of the Hgher Educaton Commons Recommended Ctaton "The George-Anne" (1983). The George-Anne. 979. https://dgtalcommons.georgasouthern.edu/george-anne/979 Ths newspaper s brought to you for free and open access by the Student Meda at Dgtal Commons@Georga Southern. It has been accepted for ncluson n The George-Anne by an authorzed admnstrator of Dgtal Commons@Georga Southern. For more nformaton, please contact dgtalcommons@georgasouthern.edu.

/ODEMICDCELLENCE GK)RG^\ SOU1HERN Eagles down Huskes See p. 16 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT 286 STATESBORO, GA. GE-AN Volume 63, Number 16 Georga Southern College Statesboro, Georga 30460 Thursday, March 10, 1983 Kelly Shepherd representng Ph Mu Sororty won the Mss GSC Pageant on March 5. Shepherd s a senor musc educaton major from Roswell, Georga. Other fnalsts were: frst runner up, Rose Mare John; second runner up, Donna Beach; thrd runner up, Kathy Steedley; and fourth runner up, Charlotte Parsh. SGA electons today By DEE MARET News Wrter Only seven GSC students have appled for the fve avalable postons n today's SGA electons. The fve postons are presdent, executve vce presdent, vce presdent of auxlary affars, vce presdent of fnance and vce presdent of academc affars. A canddate for the offce of presdent s Rchard Lane. Lane s a sophomore accountng major from Stone Mountan. He sees a lack of student nvolvement as the major problem he would tackle. He wants to publcze the varous commttees n whch students could partcpate. A member of P Kappa Ph, the student senate, Auxlary Servce and CLEC Lane beleves he can succeed n brngng the SGA to the students. "The current SGA s too solated," he sad. J. Snypp, a junor general busness major from Atlanta, s also runnng for presdent. "I see room for mprovement," he sad. Snypp would open the senate meetngs, and attempt to secure students a vote n the Faculty Senate. "Students need to be made aware of what the SGA does. I don't thnk they know the proper channels for when they have a problem. They should go through the SGA," he sad. Snypp has also desgned a physcal educaton CLEP test that he would present to Dean Nolan f elected. Vyng for the poston of executve vce presdent are Tm Somers and Gary Jefferson. Jefferson s an ndustral engneerng major from Dubln. He s a junor who s a member of Kappa Alpha Ps, Chrstan Bble Study and the Afro Amercan Club. The hopeful executve vce presdent feels there should be more unty between the black and whte students on campus. "I beleve we have a lot to offer each other and we should help each other," he sad. Jefferson also supports a "good enrchment program." He thnks there should be more muscans, poets and playwrghts on campus. Jefferson also beleves there should be changes made n the Englsh and math program. He favors an opton plan to change Englsh 151 to a two quarter or one quarter class and thnks math should be more busness orented. "Ths would gve students a broader emphass n math," he sad. Somers s a hstory major at GSC and a member of Alpha Tau Omega. See SGA, p. 3 Thompsons fle sut for son's electrocuton By CAROL ADAMS News Wrter The parents of Fredde Thompson, who was klled n March 1981 n an apparent electrocuton accdent n McCroan, have fled sut aganst the State Board of Regents. Ralph and Estelle Thompson fled a $500,000 sut n Bulloch County Superor Court on February 22 clamng neglgence n the death of ther son, Ralph Fred Thompson. Thompson was workng on lghtng n the attc of McCroan Audtorum on March 2 for the Mss GSC Pageant when he was electrocuted. The sut clamed neglgence n permttng Thompson to work n a dangerous area and for falng to provde proper warnng, clothng, and equpment. It also charges the Board of Regents wth knowng that the condtons were hazardous and not changng them and clams that the Board of Regents allowed the faclty to deterorate. Rchard Johnson, assocate professor of communcaton arts, sad that many mprovements n McCroan were already n the plannng before the accdent happened. Immedately after the accdent the fre marshall reported 27 thngs out of complance wth safety rules. McCroan Audtorum was closed for repars after the accdent. "There are no unreasonable safety hazards n that buldng anymore," sad Johnson last week. Estelle Thompson sad of the sut, "We felt we had to make a statement of protest. It was a decson made by our whole famly." The Thompsons feel the need for someone to say, "We were at fault," accordng to Estelle Thompson. Don Gaughf, drama nstructor n communcaton arts, sad, "They don't want to sue any ndvdual because they don't feel any ndvdual s to blame." Estelle Thompson agreed, "It's an nsttutonal type thng." She feels t was a part of neglect of the school admnstraton. Presdent Dale lck declned to comment snce there s a lawsut pendng. Student grades sent to Landrum By JULIE HOLLAND News Wrter Grades at GSC wll be dstrbuted through Landrum boxes startng wnter quarter, 1983, accordng to Scott MacLachlan, assocate regstrar. End-of-the-quarter grades wll no longer be sent to a student's home address. The major reason for the change s a cut n budget. MacLachlan sad that by sendng grades through Landrum's mal center at the end of each quarter, GSC wll save a mnmum of $1,000. Ten days after a new quarter starts, grades that are stll sttng n Landrum boxes wll be forwarded to the students's home address. Also, students who wsh to learn ther grades may stop by the regstrar's offce to pck them up. MacLachlan sad that there are about 600 to 700 who wll have trouble. He feels that the hardshp wll fall on those students who are not comng back to school the followng quarter. Ths group ncludes dsmssal students who have been suspended or excluded and the few undergraduates who do not have Landrum boxes. Another group of students whose grades wll not go to Landrum are the graduatng students and the few undergraduates takng courses at dfferent locatons, such as Redsvlle and Brunswck. MacLachlan sad these grades wll be sent to the home address of the student. All grades after sprng and summer quarters wll be sent to the home address. Fall and wnter quarter grades wll go to Landrum. MacLachlan stated that anythng they can do to save money wll be done. At the end of ths quarter, fnal grades wll go out March 21 and be n Landrum boxes on March 22.

Page 2, March 10, 1983, The GEORGE-ANNE Lck s vctmzed n food fght By WENDY STANFORD News Wrter Food throwng, a tradton at GSC, has proven to be a dangerous problem, accordng to Jack Smmons, manager of Landrum. Dale lck was struck.wth mlk and one of. hs guests had a $175 jacket runed as a result of beng ht wth hot sauce, n a food fght on February 11, accordng to Faye Anderson, assstant manager of Landrum. "Dr. Lck was very mpressve. He was composed and dgnfed and dd not hurry to leave," Anderson sad. She sad the students who threw the food ran out of the cafetera yellng obscentes. No one was dentfed, however Anderson sad some students returned and apologzed for the behavor of ther fellow students. The food fghts often occur on Frdays after local happy hours. "I thnk food servces has not made defnte rules as to what sort of punshment students (food throwers) wll receve," Anderson sad. She also sad that rules should be establshed as well as understood by students. "Food throwng s a problem that has never really been under control," sad Smmons. He sad that t s dffcult to have acceptable meals when students wll not cooperate. Smmons also sad that the food servce department was consderng closng Landrum one or two hours earler on weekends n attempt to control food throwng problems. Bll May, food servce drector, s appalled that college students actually throw food. He sad, "...t's a shame that a few students have to cause a problem the affects all the students." Students to attend Natonal Model U.N. By JAMES MARLOW News Wrter Although most people would not consder Statesboro the center of world events or even a place that s remotely connected wth nternatonal poltcs, the GSC poltcal scence department and the poltcal scence club are sponsorng ther 10th consecutve delegaton to the Natonal Model Unted Natons n New York. Ths year's delegaton wll be representng the Democratc and Popular Republc of Algera. Accordng to Hashm, the advser to the delegaton, "I personally beleve that t s an exctng alternatve to the tradtonal system of educaton. By partcpatng n ths program, students learn the strengths and weaknesses of the Unted Natons, and somethng of the complexty of nternatonal problems." Hashm went on to say that, "It s a great learnng experence." The 15 member group was selected from a group of 30 applcants on the bass of academc performance, knowledge of nternatonal affars, and communcaton sklls. The delegates make up a very dverse group whose areas of study range from language, to busness, to poltcal scence. The Model U.N. s actually a class called Poltcal Scence 490. It s taught by Van Tassell and Hashm. Students n the course have been workng both fall and wnter quarter, and they wll receve fve credt hours for ther partcpaton. Unlke a normal classroom, many of the sessons are conducted just as f each member was a representatve of the Securty Councl at the Unted Natons. The topcs of debate vary from the mplementaton of a nuclear freeze to the conflct of occuped terrtores n the Mddle East. The group has been nvolved n a number of actvtes to rase funds for the trp to New York ths sprng. Another project the group sponsored was the Mn-Model Unted Natons for 300 area hgh school students. Gar Perkns, the head delegate for ths year's group sad, "It s more than learnng about the Unted Natons; t brngs an nternatonal awareness to students, as well as teachng students how to work together to accomplsh ther goals." Newsbrefs Another hoax And yet another phone hoax: No, kds, Johnny Carson dd not dstrbute hs telephone credt card number n December, for use by hs vewers. In the second major telephone hoax snce September, Iowa college students fell for the old lawsut settlement gag. Allegedly, Carson revealed hs credt card number durng the "Tonght" show after the Natonal Enqurer was ordered to pay hs phone bll for a month, n settlement of a lbel sut. Those who made calls usng the phony credt card number wll be traced and blled, say phone company offcals. Old test stolen An exam thef at the Unversty of North Carolna was foled by hs own foolshness. The thef apparently stole portons of a Natonal Board of Medcal Examners test from a locked flng cabnet n a UNC medcal school offce. But the materal was from a retred edton of the test, say school offcals. UNC, lke other schools, purchases retred test edtons to help prepare students. Medcal school offcals say they've now upgraded ther test storage securty. Youth Art Festval held at Sweetheart Crcle A collage of art actvtes, a medley of performances and a varety show of theatrcs by people and puppets for young people wll turn GSC Sweetheart Crcle nto an outdoor merry-go-round of creatvty durng the Youth Art Festval Saturday, March 12. More than 50 artsts, muscans, -f^avukvl Celebrate St. Pat's Day! Make us your frst stop for all your St. Pat party needs. Hats, Garters & Bow tes. ) 1982 Hallmark Cards, Inc. College Plaza dancers, actors, mmes and craftsmen wll be demonstratng ther talents durng the all-day festval sponsored by GSC, the Bulloch County School Dstrct and Coca Cola as part of Natonal Youth Art Month n March. The festval runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The festval s open to everybody, accordng to coordnator and college art department head Rchard Tchch, but chldren and youth have a specal nvtaton to try ther hand at any of some 25 dfferent art demonstratons, jon the band of jazz muscans for a number, or take part n any of many "get nvolved" actvtes on the program. The out-of-town guest performers takng center stage on the crcle throughout the day wll nclude jazz composer and muscan Ben Tucker, the Great Amercan Mme Experment (GAME), and folk potter Cleater Meades, wth hometown appearances by the GSC Puppet Theater and Masquers Theater Company, a local square dance club, and choral and band groups from several Bulloch County schools. Among the most "actve actvtes wll be games drected by GSC recreaton students, whle GSC art students wll work wth young people on short projects from shapng clay "pnch pots" to rollar prntng, to creatng paper bag puppets. Youngsters from 10 county schools have already been busy at ther projects, desgnng and colorng posters to promote the art festval around town. "Everythng at the festval wll be free," sad Tchch. "The artsts wll MARYLAND FRIED CHICKEN 526 Far Road Statesboro, Ga. 30458 Phone 681-1078 (The Dfference s Delcous) OPEN 24 HOURS " r 3 pece LegUrnneF" * Mashed Potato or Cole Slaw * Bscut $ 1 19 (For only $1.19 wth ths coupon. Lmt one package per coupon. Good on combnaton orders only. Customer pays all applcable sales tax. not be sellng ther work, but whatever the chldren make s thers to keep. We hope that by seeng professonals and grown-ups workng n creatve ways, chldren wll be nspred to try ther own deas. They are free to partcpate or just to watch." The festval s antcpated to become an annual event at the college durng Youth Art Month, Tchch sad. Ths year's program was developed through a faculty grant to GSC art faculty member Joseph Olsen as part of hs "Art for Chldren and Youth" currculum. Tchch expects ths openng festval to draw several hundred people, ncludng artsts, performers and observers. As artsts demonstrate work wth meda such as pantng, pottng, sculptng and sketchng, local craftsmen wll be showng ther sklls n folk art forms lke pne straw weavng, leatherwork, qultng, macrame and weavng. : Tchch called the festval a "real college-communty effort," and cted the support of local Coca Cola (manager Mke Warren, Bulloch County elementary currculum drector Lnda Pound, the GSC Art [League and Statesboro Hgh School Art Club, Kappa Sgma fraternty brothers who wll be assstng vstors, and Statesboro Mayor Thurman Laner who has declared March "Youth Art Month" here. In case of ran, the show wll go on n the Wllams Center, Tchch sad. \ < 5 v

The GEORGE-ANNE, March 10, 1983, Page 3 ( I hove GSC Days to show student sprt By ELLEN MITCHELL News Wrter Unsuccessful, but dlgent efforts to acheve unversty status at GSC have not left students down and out, accordng to members of P Sgma Epslon marketng fraternty, who wll show students' apprecaton for the efforts of the college and Presdent Dale Lck by holdng "I Love GSC" days March 9,11 and 12. "P Sg feels that students have not lost any sprt and enthusasm for GSC and are stll proud to be a part of the largest senor college n Georga," sad Dana Brmacombe who chars the "I Love GSC" days commttee. "We're a unversty n our eyes and are behnd GSC 100 percent." SGA Contnued from p. 1 He s currently the executve secretary of the nter-fraternty councl. "The SGA s dong well, but I can mprove. I'd lke to brng the SGA to "I Love GSC" days are for everyone at the college to enjoy and to show ther sprt. To kck-off the scheduled events, P Sg members have been sellng "I Love GSC" buttons. Two dogwood trees were gven n honor of the college by the fraternty n the students' behalf. The trees have been planted between the Foy Fne Arts Buldng and the Carruth Buldng. Dr. Lck accepted the gft, and the Eku Dap Jazz Combo performed followng the ceremony. An oyster and hotdog roast s on the agenda for Frday March 11 at the parkng lot of the Flame on Chandler Road. Supporters are urged to wear ther "I Love GSC" buttons and to brng a frend. the students," he sad. Somers s nterested n school affars, and plans to budget hs tme to mprove the SGA. He sees adequate housng as a problem wth the contnued growth of the college. Contnung Saturday, March 12, students can sport ther sprt by cheerng for Eagle baseball when the team meets the Towson State Unversty Tgers at 10:30 a.m. P Sg has dedcated the game to Dr. Lck who wll receve a specal award for hs efforts and nterests for GSC students. The P Sgma Epslon GSC Apprecaton Award wll be presented annually to someone who has shown enthusasm and support for Georga Southern, accordng to Brmacombe. Indvduals and organzatons are encouraged to partcpate n the banner contest at the baseball game. The wnner wll receve a $45 gft certfcate from Southsde Beverages complments of Southsde Beverages Mke Wallace s uncontested for the offce of vce presdent of auxlary affars. The freshman from Hnesvlle ctes two reasons why he wll be successful n SGA. He partcpated n student government n hgh school and he takes an nterest n people. He feels that housng needs "a lttle mprovement" and he wll go out and meet people to look at ways to acheve these mprovements.. Dense Jordan s the only canddate for vce presdent of fnance. She s a member of Ph Mu Sororty and s employed n the student loans offce. and P Sgma Epslon. The banners wll be judged at 10:30 a.m. All banners should be dsplayed along the nsde and outsde fences behnd the spectators seatng areas. Creatvty and sprt for the Eagle game wll determne the wnner. Free programs wth lucky prze wnnng numbers wll be gven to the frst 100 spectators wearng an "I Love GSC" button. Buttoned fans wll also be elgble for money savng specals announced throughout the game. Addtonal sponsors partcpatng are Baskn-Robbns Ice Cream, Food Servces, West Sde Ice & Seafood, and Frankln's Nursery. All proceeds wll be donated to the GSC Athletc Department. Jordan decded to run because she wanted to be nvolved wth the college. She beleves she can work well wth the other offcers and wll attempt to allocate the SGA's funds properly and on a prorty bass. "I'm excted and can't wat," she sad. Susan Saunders s also uncontested n her attempt to become vce presdent of academc affars. A sophomore from Savannah, Saunders wants to get more nvolved wth the school. "Academcs are very mportant and a lot can be done to mprove," she sad. I RICHARD LANE J. SNYPP TIM SOMERS MIKE WALLACE DENISE JORDAN SUSAN SAUNDERS HENRft HHKDE - Now Featurng: yl -UU OFF wth coupon on shampoo and harcut. Mo Appontment Necmtary A Shorter Walt Before 3 P.M. 8:30-5:30 Monday - Frday Across from Dngus Magees 3tK $2.00 OFF VALUE OR THRIFT PACK \ VALUE PACK ncludes 12 lsh fllets, crsp french fres, creamy cole slaw and 8 hush puppes. Serves 4 or more. H THRIFT PACK ncludes 8 fsh fllets, crsp french fres, creamy cole slaw and 8 hush puppes. Serves 3-4. OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 30, 1983. (at partcpatng Capt. D's.) ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER Not vod wth any other coupon or dkeount ofton m m Enaasma m m ^Captan D'* I.1

Page 4. March 10, 1983, The GEORGE-ANNE TheCSE KGE-ANNE GEORGE ALLEN ^^pw SCOTT SHERWIN Edtor twk\\ ^k Managng Edtor BECKY NICHOLSON News Edtor \^^ W ^^^ " JIM CLAXTON Busness Manager Edtoral vews expressed In The George-Anrte are not necessarly those of the Georga Southern- Cblleoe admnstraton or faculty. Sgned columns are solely the vewpont of the wrter. A SGA endorsements Make t known that we at The George-Anne endorse those canddates who we feel are most qualfed n today's SGA electons. For presdent we feel that J. Snypp s the best choce. Snypp supports a more open SGA that gets students nvolved. Also, he hopes to brng about a PE CLEP test that we feel would greatly beneft the student body. For the executve vce presdent, we endorse Tm Somers. He, too, beleves n a more open SGA whle hopng to help solve any problems whch may arse as a result of ncreased enrollment. For vce presdent of auxlary affars we support Mke Wallace. He shows a sncere nterest n people and hopes to mprove on campus housng. Dense Jordan s our choce for vce presdent of fnance. She has been nvolved n several treasury postons and has proven she can handle fnancal affars. Susan Saunders s our pck for vce presdent of academc affars. She has shown an nterest n GSC and feels that academcs are top prorty. No matter who you support, The George-Anne urges all students to get out and vote. Muscans turned off At the begnnng of wnter quarter, muscans at Oxford were greeted wth a somewhat unpleasant surprse. Wthout ther knowledge, Hall Councl had enacted a new rule makng the use of all electrcal nstruments and drums llegal. But where was justce? How could they say a gutar wth a 50-watt amp s too loud and dsturbs others when there are stereos whch put out three tmes as much power? Just ask the purple-hared Dead Kennedys freak how many watts hs stereo puts out. The number s astronomcal. Leaders at Oxford should make some compromse wth muscans, allowng them two to three hours a day to practce and sharpen ther creatve talents. Lvng n Oxford slums s bad enough; muscans gve lfe to an otherwse drab place. P Sg holdng GSC day Unversty status may have slpped through our fngers recently, but there s no reason why we should gve up all hope. Attanng such a status could brng a lot to GSC. Workng to get there s the hard part, and just because we ddn't get unversty status the frst tme around doesn't mean we are gong to gve up. Tomorrow, for the frst tme ever, P Sg s holdng an "I LoVe GSC" rally at the Flame on Chandler Road. They wll be gvng away food and drnks, and they are plannng on havng speakers to help get the students motvated. Asde from the rally, P Sg wll be presentng Dale Lck wth a tree to plant on campus to sgnfy the "growng wth GSC" years hopefully ahead. George Allen The party's fnally over Somebody asked me the other day what ths edtoral would be about. I guess t really wouldn't matter except ths s my last one. My last edtoral! What a terrble thought. I don't know what ths s gong to be about. I thnk I'm just gong to ramble. I'm tred of wrtng about serous ssues lke aborton, captal punshment, or murder. I thnk I'm just gong to relax and let my mnd wander. Who knows, ths may be my best edtoral ever. Let's see, what about GSC. That's a good subject. What a great school! Some people really make me mad when they cut down the school. Sure, t's okay to talk about the food n Landrum or how you hate exams, but some fools are really bellgerent sometmes. How come? If you don't lke' t, get out. Leave, we don't need or want you here f you're not happy. Some of us really take a lot of prde n our school. Personally, I love GSC and I really hate leavng. How about our new football team? Aren't they great! Isn't t great to have our very own football team? What's even neater s to have a great coach lke Erk Russell. The man s a legend. He smply knows football. I can remember when I frst met and ntervewed Erk. I was awestruck. I couldn't beleve I was talkng to Erk Russell. He's gonna wn wth GSC, I guarantee you that. Contnued success for the future Erk! How about our basketball team? Frank Kerns has really done an ncredble job there, I thnk. He took one of the worst programs n the naton and has bult t nto a recognzed power. Heck, we almost beat Georga and Alabama State. And we dd beat South Carolna! Nowhere but forward for Frank Kerns. Keep t up Frank! I sad t last year and I'll say t agan, Frank s one of the best basketball coaches I've ever seen! Now I'm rollng, and I haven't even begun to say anythng. Can Georga wn wthout Herschel Walker? Yes, I say they can. I also say they'll repeat as SEC champons. It won't be easy, but they wll. The USFL? Well, I don't really care about them. I hope every college n the naton bans them from ther campus for what they dd. They broke ther own rule when they recruted Herschel. But, who cares anyway? I'm not gonna watch football n the sprng, not whle the Braves are on. So there USFL! What about The George-Anne? Interestng subject, don't you agree. Hopefully someday everyone wll realze what they have n The George- Anne. Ths s the best college paper n the state. Funny though, I stll hear a lot of grpes and complanng about t. Everybody always wants somethng. It never fals. One thng I've always wanted to nterject but haven't had a chance; we're a college paper for the students, not a gazette for everybody to pddle wth. We can't run everybody's announcement and cover a story on every lttle thng. We just don't have the manpower or space. But we stll get people who call and complan because there s nothng n here about the student washng hs clothes for the frst tme last week. That's the breaks, guys! Remember we're here for the students. We're a student paper. Not an announcement bulletn board! Perhaps n years to come (maybe 50) the paper wll get sorry. Then people can complan f they want, but not rght now. The staff works hard up here and I'll defend them toothand-nal always. We happen to mpress some people, specfcally the professonals who choose the best college papers n the state. At least, they lke our paper. We'll always try and we'll always make mstakes. But that's a part of growng up. Ths s gettng long and slly/'so I guess I'm gong to have to fght back the tears and say good-bye. I'm gonna mss ths school more than anythng ever n my lfe. It has become a part of me, much the same as t has for many others. If I may, I want to thank the prnt shop for ther expertse and help snce I've been edtor. M.L., Gna and Ange have sacrfced a lot to help us put out the best qualty paper. I guess t takes qualty to apprecate qualty. Thanks, ya'll have helped me a bunch. See ALLEN, p. 5 SUSAN WARD t-eatures Edtor DAVID JOHNSON Sports Edtor KEVIN LIEVSAY Assstant News Edtor LINDA LLOYD and DEE MARET Copy Edtors HARRIETTE HAWKINS.... Photographer DANIEL POOLE Assstant Busness Manager ANNE RENNE WEAVER Cartoonst LINDA LLOYD Typst DANA ARNOLD Producton Assstant JEFF ALMOND and LINDA HELMLY Dstrbuton FRED RICHTER, Faculty Advser The George-Anne s the offcal newspaper of Georga Southern College and s owned and operated by GSC. The offce s located n room 110, Wllams Center. The telephone numbers are 681-5246 and 681-5418 and the malng address s GSC, LB. 8001, Statesboro, Ga. 30460-8001

The GEORGE-ANNE, March 10, 1983, Page 5 Resdents need be concerned DEAR EDITOR I am wrtng n reference to the letter n last week's George-Anne ("Housng, We Need Help"). In ths artcle, the "concerned resdent" complaned about the hall councl at Dorman Hall and how t s not as good as t was last year. The reason for ths s the resdents are not as "concerned" as they were last year. As an R A. n Dorman, I know that there have been a lot of opportuntes for the resdents to partcpate n dorm actvtes. We have had flms, educatonal programs, and other actvtes. The result s havng only two or three resdents show up. The most popular thng we dd was food for fnals. Ths lack of partcpaton s not ' because no one knew of the events. The R.A.s always put up sgns for an upcomng event a week or two n advance. We eventually have to put up more sgns to replace the sgns that are torn down. Is ths the fault of the RAs, the hall councl, or the hall drector? It was.also stated that the R.A.s don't deserve ther pay and that they do very lttle work. It's true that we could work harder but I thnk the majorty of us do our job as well as we can. Our hall drector s constantly down our backs tryng to get us to work harder and he s not consdered a "pushover." There are a lot of thngs the RA. does that the normal resdent does not realze. We spend a lot of tme and energy plannng actvtes and tryng ALLEN Contnued from p. 4 There's a bunch of people I'm gong to mss. So many I can't even begn to name them. I'm defntely gonna mss my Ollff Olers and Buckwheat. They're the greatest and I'll never forget them. Hate to say bye. One of the toughest good-byes s to my staff. If everybody only knew the hours we put n up here workng on ths paper. It's amazng! Ths staff s the best ever, I thnk. We cleaned up at the awards banquet and we contnue to excel. It has taken a specal commtment to do ths, and they've done t. I'll truly mss Scott, Becky, Davd, Dee, Sal, Val, Lnda, Danel, Susan, Jm, Kevn, Matt, Fred and all the others who have worked so hard to help make ths paper a success for the students By the way, I haven't forgotten Erne. Take care pal. Kds I love ya, and I'll never forget your dedcaton and hard work. As I close, I can't help but remember the good tmes. There were many. I've decded not to say goodbye, that's too hard. So I'll just say farewell nstead. Wth ths I close the best chapter of my lfe to ths pont. Farewell GSC. I won't forget. to keep the dorm quet as possble. It s a very hard job consderng that a lot of resdents just don't care about the dorm. You mght thnk we do nothng, but f we left the dorm for a week to the resdents t would turn nto an "Anmal House." In the artcle the person stated that he was a "concerned resdent." I thnk a better name would be an "angry resdent." If he was a "concerned resdent" he would voce hs opnons about the dorm to the R.A.8, the hall drector, and the hall councl nstead of wrtng to The George-Anne, whch wll not solve anythng. "The concerned resdent" had a lot of complants whch were not all overstated. All I'm askng s that f any resdent has a complant at the dorm or suggeston on how the dorm councl be mproved, he should voce hs complants to the housng members n Dorman so we can all work together to better the dorm. The dorm can only be as good as ts resdents. In closng, I'm proud to be an RA. and I thnk I do a pretty good job. I am also glad to be lvng n Dorman Hall. I lved here last year and I really lke lvng here. The only thng rratonal letters, lke the one by the "concerned resdent," manage to do s to gve Dorman Hall a bad name on campus, and ths does not really help anyone. The only thng that wll help Dorman Hall s for people to get nvolved n dorm actvtes and don't be afrad to voce ther complants to ther hall drector or any of the R. A.s. That s what we are here for. Kelley Danel Brthday wsh DEAR EDITOR: Hello! My name s Dana. I graduated from GSC last year, but one's heart never really does pack up as easly as books or clothng. I've tred several tmes to send you a letter that would pass the good word to all those people that not only made my stay at GSC a happy one, but also helped make that bed that I le n, my fguratve future, a happy one. Never could fnd the rght words, metaphor, or even danglng partcple though...(sgh)...maybe one day. Anyway, every year I slpped a want ad nto your paper. Please let me slp t n agan. FOUND: I've been askng for t for years now, so I fgure t's tme to advertse: another Happy Brthday for Dr. Nagelberg! Thank you very much. Dana Thef stnks DEAR EDITOR: I would lke to say a few words to the person or persons who steal tolet paper from the dorms here at GSC. I THINK YOU STINK! It seems every two or three weeks, my dorm (Oxford Hall) gets wped out of tolet paper. When I say wped out. I mean t. They don't leave a sngle roll n the whole place. The crme usually occurs sometme on Frday, leavng us wth no paper for the entre weekend. Over the years, Oxford Hall has been ncknamed "The Zoo" because of how wld the occupants act. Well, I feel Oxford Hall can really lve up to ts name, because after a weekend wthout tolet paper, t SMELLS LIKE A ZOO! So please, leave us wth at least one roll. Oxford Anmal TTEl Another thng s the parkng behnd the MPP Buldng. There stll are not adequate parkng spaces. I arrve every day at 10 a.m. and there s not one parkng space. Remember, always go wth a smle on your face and laughter on your tongue and don't let those corrupt get you down (I'm not talkng about Campus Securty). Dave M Chan letters uxfora Anmal «11 I Student crowd are not tllegal s asnne DEAR EDITOR: I would lke to congratulate the GSC Masquers for ther marvelous performance of "Othello." I would also lke to apologze for the entre student body for the way some asnne students treated the Masquers on Thursday evenng. The lewd comments and obscene language yelled across the audtorum came from mbecles who were probably there because ther Englsh nstructors had requred them to go~or so I was told. I was nfurated by ther "cute" junor hgh school comments and greatly embarrassed n front of the Statesboro resdents who attended.. Snce some students were too gnorant to understand Shakespeare, they tred to entertan themselves and others around them. WelL the Masquers were good enough to entertan me; I ddn't need any help from mmature students. Jule Noegel A collecton of thoughts DEAR EDITOR: A collecton of thoughts from The Great Santn: I would lke to begn ths letter by thankng Dr. Harrson, M.D., Mrs. Swft, LPN, and Mss Stone, LPN. I am proud to know that the GSC Infrmary s of such hgh calber. Then there s the name Campus Securty. Ths should be changed to GSC Polce, just lke UGA Polce and Georga Tech Polce. Also, the cty polce should not have jursdcton over campus. Let us take care of our own. I have never seen a polce department that harasses and hassles students at much as Statesboro. A polce department s supposed to protect and serve. Here s the story of Mss X who was drvng and caught for reckless drvng and DUI on campus: The polce offcer sad t was up to Campus Securty whether or not she was to get the DUf. The Campus Securty offcers sad gve t to her. That was not very nce. Hew would t have been f he had been n her shoes? DEAR EDITOR: Upon returnng to college after 11 years, t s very dsappontng to fnd some of the moronc atttudes that I left over a decade ago stll tryng to nfluence our young mnds. I am referrng to the artcle that appeared n the February 10 George-Anne enttled "Mal Center Stops Junk." It seems as though certan mal center personnel are a lttle mxed up. Although I can't, for the lfe of me, understand why anyone would want to mal food through ntercampus mal, and don't agree wth the dea, I strongly dsagree wth the mal staff atttude concernng letters. Frst of all, the US Post Offce s nether a legslatve or a judcal branch of government, therefore t cannot make laws makng anythng llegal,.e., chan letters. Chan letters themselves are not llegal. It s however a msdemeanor to a chan letter through the US Postal system. However, t s a felony to tamper wth the mal n any way; therefore, the chan letter rulng s dffcult, f not actually mpossble, to enforce. It appears to me that f certan mal center staff are gong to observe one US Postal regulaton, all regulatons need to be observed, not just the ones that are convenent to call on every so often. However, ntercampus mal s not regulated by US Post Offce regulatons. Therefore, chan letters are not llegal to mal through ths system. It s, however, not a felony to tamper wth the mal ether. As for certan mal staff members "keepng ther eyes open to pnpont the source," I'd lke to know what would be done wth such "vllans" when apprehended, beng that they have done nothng llegal! Mark L. Davs Bravo Susan DEAR EDITOR: Bravo, Susan Ward for your artcle about fndng your own fun. The top of Foy, musc besde the lake, buddng romance. I've got the locatons, now all I need s the charmng fellow wth flowers n hand. And I thought I was the only one who lked playgrounds. Monca Moerbe

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V The The GEORGE-ANNE, March 10,1983, Page 7 QUESTION... and the ANSWER! Where can you eat all you want for'1.23 per meal? ( ) Fast food place on 301 ( ) Your own apartment ( ) You've got to be kddng! ( ) None of the above Rght here on campus! Here's how: Purchase a 7/3 Meal Plan ($1.23/meal) at Regstraton, or a 7/2 Plan ($1.67/meal). Also avalable are a 5/2 Plan ($1.93/meal) and a 5/1 Plan ($2.05/meal). All of These Plans Offer: Choce of places to feast and mastcate Landrum, Sarah's! Place, Deck Shoppe and In-the-Pnes Unlmted seconds at Landrum Extensve servng: hours *^

Page 8, March 10, 1983, The GEORGE-ANNE Why not hop a plane to LaGuarda? By MARGARET COZART Features Wrter By the tme exam week rolls around, as t nevtably does each quarter, you may be wshng you had accdentally gotten your hands on a bottle of contamnated Tylenol. However, we can all be thankful for lght at the end of the tunnel of wnter's starkness. Hal Sprng Break! Now s the tme for all of your powers of creatve thought to be put forth n the plannng of just how and where to spend those coveted few days. Why not consder Florda? Lots of people wll be jammng nto compact cars and speedng south. Coolers flp flops, frsbees, beach balls, rafts, Sun In, and sun block, that's Florda. College kds from every place you can thnk of wll be there. Maybe you'll want to be a lttle more orgnal. Thnk bg! Thnk extravagant! Thnk snow! Now s the perfect tme to vst Tahoe or any Western resort for sprng skng. In the sunny and relatvely warm weather, you can sk n no more than jeans (or even shorts for the more advanced) and a lght shrt f you lke. The weather and the scenery are absolutely gorgeous and the sk nght lfe s excellent. Smply choose from casnos, restaurants, and major nght club shows. Gettng a tan n Tahoe s just as mportant as gettng a tan n Fort Lauderdale. Remember to remove HAIRSTYLING j FROM THE : I PROFESSIONALS Fancy Do 9 8 : 489-8339 J 318 No. College, Statesboro, Ga. V Complete har care for the Entre Famly Hours 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. Monday - Frday... COUPON*"*" 9 For the Month of March Mary Fox, Mary Davs, and Nck Scarboro. are offerng 1/2 Prce specals on all servces. Shop Houre: M-F 9-5 Sat. 9-1 By Appt. only. Ad must be presented for dscount. One per customer. GSC students sharpen frsbee sklls n antcpaton of sprng break. your sunglasses whle rdngjthe lfts so as to avod tannng wth "raccoon eyes." Skng may not be your dea of fun, but as long as extravagance s, when was the last tme you saw a Broadway show? If wnter quarter must happen each year, let t be remembered at least that sprng break s sure to follow. Why not hop a plane to LaGuarda arport, tax to town, see the show, breakfast tl dawn, tax back to the arport and fly home. You've just seen New York n 24 exuberant hours. Do not buy any souvenrs and do not sghtsee; people do that n Florda. VJW's * Bacon Cheeseburger * Fres * Medum Coke $2.09 cheese & tomato extra Tax where applcable Expre* 3/24/83 Lmt one per customer Not to be used wth any other coupon Good n Statesboro & Hnesvlle area only Perhaps both Tahoe and New York Cty are stll a bt cold for your tender, wnter-worn bones. So f you must go south for the break, do so wth flar. Vst the lttle sland, hardly known to any man, save for travel agents and treasure hunters, called Curran. Curran les nestled n the Bermuda Trangle. Ths n tself makes ths vacaton an adventure. Be content to just le about all day long n a peaceful, half-asleep that wll remove any of wnter's gloom that dares to bother you. Brng a book, but nothng too current. Ths just won't seem approprate at ths torpd retreat. If wnter quarter must happen each year, let t be remembered at least that Sprng Break, that magc, slghtly adolescent tme of year, s sure to follow. Soon enough t wll be as hot as July and we'll all be wshng for the frst cold snap. A love story By MICHAEL HANSON Move Crtc Bascally, the plot of "The Year of Lvng Dangerously" s farly smple. The Sukarno government of Indonesa s about to be overthrown and the vewer sees these events through the eyes of Amercan journalst Guy Hamlton (Mel Gbson). Hamlton was sent to Indonesa to cover the story of the overthrow and he dd not count on fallng n love. But fallng n love s nevtable after he meets Jll Bryant (Sgourney Weaver), an employee of the Brtsh embassy. He also becomes close frends wth Blly Kwan (Lnda Hunt), a dwarfszed man who becomes Hamlton's photographer. All of ths happens smultaneously wth the government overthrow. Suceedng n makng a poltcal story nto a love story and vce versa, may seem a hard task to handle. But t s handled; and effectvely at that. Australan flm makers seem to be nvadng the Unted States. But fortunately, the nvason s a productve one. The Australans are defntely httng t bg wth the Amercan audences by producng successful flms lke '^Breaker Morant," "Gallpol" and "The Road Warror." Blly Kwan's recurrent narraton s sometmes a bt melodramatc, but more often effectve. The pace s slow, but travels to a postvely satsfyng clmax. The two leadng players are both very good. Mel Gbson ("Road Warror," "Gallpol") s begnnng to show off more sklls as an actor. Hs presence on the screen s much more transcendeent than t has ever been before. Sgourney Weaver ("Alen," "Eyewtness") s, n her own subtle way, more than just a pretty face used solely to complment Gbson's actng. She s mysterous, and yet mundanely pleasant. The romance between the two s not as steamy as would be seen n "Body Heat," but t s effectve enough to make the vewer long for a happy endng. Probably the greatest pleasure, or better yet, achevement, of the flm s Lnda Hunt as Blly Kwan. Her protrayal of a man could not be more convncng, unless of course a man had done the part. Her sncerty shnes through, and she deserves acknowledgement for her exgent contrbuton to the flm.

GARFIELD by Jm Davs J?M 0W?e> ^ am I ntbr Feature Syndcate, Inc. Students wth 'hdden'hobbes By JULIE WILKES Features Wrter As you walk to and from class each day, you pass hundreds of people. You may be surprsed to learn some of the hobbes and hdden talents some GSC students have. Take for nstance Karen Branyan, a junor from McRae. She rases show horses to show on the quarter horse crcut around Georga, Florda and Alabama. Branyan began rdng horses when she was about eght years old. She partcpated n shows at age 14. "You begn condtonng the horse when he s very young," sad Branyan. "You learn to handle hm and get hm used to people. You don't begn rdng hm untl he s two or three years old. Then the whole tranng process s very complcated and tme-consumng." Horse tranng s also a very expensve hobby, accordng to Branyan. It takes at least $2,000 to get started, then the blls keep comng. She feels her tme and money have been well spent. Over the years, she has won many trophes and ganed a great deal of selfsatsfacton. ' Another person wth an nterestng hobby s Darryl Garland, a sophomore from Clayton. He races motorcycles n motorcross races n and near Clayton. "To be good, you must practce daly on some knd of track," sad Garland. "You should also be lmber, have good endurance and be n good shape. Motorcross racng s one of the most physcally demandng sports." Motorcycle racng s also an expensve hobby. On the average, Garland spends about $100 a week to keep hs motorcycle n top shape. Steven Ssson also has a unque hobby as a puppeteer. Ssson began puppetry whle stll n school n Vdala. He enjoys performng and s the presdent of the GSC Puppetry Guld. Ssson makes many of hs owr puppets, addng hs own speca touch to hs shows. It takes many hours of practcng and makng the puppets to put together one good 45- mnute show. There are many people on campus who have unque hobbes and talents. Obvously, there's a great deal of hdden talent at^gsc. The GEORGE-ANNE, March 10, 1983, Page 9 Proten myths By LISA ROBERSON Features Wrter Many athletes and body bulders consume hgh proten dets and proten supplements n hopes of ncreasng body sze and strength. Ths blnd belef n proten dates back to the ffth century B.C. when one Greek champon attrbuted hs success to hs hgh proten det. Carefully controlled studes have shown that carbohydrate and fat are the only fuels that can be burned drectly by the muscles. Proten must be changed nto other compounds before t can be used, thus makng proten the least effcent source of energy. Muscle growth depends on an ndvdual's genetc potental and motvaton to exercse, not det. If one could gan one pound of muscle per week, one would only need an addtonal 16 grams of proten per/day over the recommended daly allowance. Studes show that the average Amercan s already consumng 30 grams over the RDA n an average daly det. Therefore what need s there for supplementaton? Excess proten ntake may have adverse reactons such as dehydraton. Its metabolc wastes are excreted n the urne, thus more urne s excreted n order to elmnate these wastes. Magonus Sucatus Patrcus honored on March 17 By NANCEY MANUCY Features Wrter "He's a mysterous, shadowy fgure whose accomplshments were so fabulous, staunch, and long-lved, but whose personalty remans so elusve and nebulous." St. Patrck s all of the above and much more. Unfortunately, not many people know the true meanngs behnd the legends of St. Patrck's Day or St. Patrck. On March 17, New Yorkers, Irsh socetes, bands and chldren clad n Irsh costumes parade past St. Patrck's Cathedral. In Savannah, the thrd largest St. Patrck's Day parade n the Unted States takes place. Even a "wee bt of Ireland" s evdent n Dubln, Ga. Why all of the celebratng? No one really knows at least not the people n Statesboro. Suzanne Thompson, a senor at GSC sad that St. Patrck was "a guy that St. Patrck's Day s named after who chased snakes out of Ireland." The myth, along wth many others concernng ths unque holday, has been dstorted through the years. The tradtonal green colors worn and seen on March 17 bear wtness to ts Irsh orgn. However the "wearng of green" has an nterestng story behnd t. An ancent Celtc fertlty rte, the burnng and spreadng of green leaves on the felds before plantng, represented the sprt of vegetaton and hopes for a good crop. Thousands of people throng to Savannah to observe the tradtonal green grts, har, beer and clothes. The clover plant has been worn and dsplayed at the parade and durng the holday to symbolze good fortune. At one tme, t was thought to have been used by St. Patrck to llustrate the Holy Trnty; however, ths was never documented. Not only have people msunderstood the tradtons assocated wth ths holday, but also they have not known the story of St. Patrcks' lfe. Magonus Sucatus Patrcus, St. Patrck, was born n Bannaven, Italy. At the age of sx, he was taken by Irsh raders to Ireland. After sx years of slavery as a shepherd, he escaped on a shp to hs homeland. A voce told hm before hs escape, "It s well that you fast, soon you wll go to your own country. See your shp s ready." Ths was the frst tme God spoke to hm. In tme, St. Patrck was called by God to return to Ireland to convert the Irsh to the Catholc fath. Ths request was a dffcult one to honor. Patrck stll felt some anmosty toward the Irsh because of hs abducton. It s sad that Patrck "looked down upon them as savages and barbarans." Despte these feelngs, Patrck dd spread the word of God to the Irsh. Hs vgorous personalty and great prestge ganed hm the appontment of Bshop of Ireland. Eventually, St. Patrck grew to love the Irsh and descrbed them as "unenlghtened, unbaptzed, and dened of the blessng of Heaven." Hs msson was to baptze and convert those who were not of the Catholc fath. To convert them he taught them the Holy Trnty, psalms, and gospel readngs. Spreadng the word of God, St. Patrck baptzed thousands of Irsh people. After voyagng to Hompatrck, St. Patrck founded the frst church n Ireland, known as St. Patrcks barn. After voyagng to the sland Hompatrck, named after St. Patrck, he founded the frst church n Ireland, known as Patrck's Barn. It s sad that he met the ruler of the sland and baptzed hm. To show hs grattude, the ruler gave Patrck the pece of land hs barn stood on. ^»&/&U\ % VUA- St. Patrck-wrote an account of all hs feelngs concernng hs mssons called Confessons. It refers to numerous people "comng to the fath." Confessons dscusses "Patrck's sprtual development and justfcaton of hs msson and homage to God and thanksgvng for hs grace." When St. Patrck ded, almost all of Ireland had been Chrstanzed. The Catholc Church was establshed and thousands were baptzed. St. Patrck ntroduced the Latn alphabet, schools, and monasteres. Ths devoted sant s honored each year on March 17 by countless people, many of whom do not even know who he s. "He stands forth as a wonderful human beng; man, wth all of man's feelngs yet touched by the Dvne." 1 Now featurng Luncheon Buffets Monday thru Frday - $3.50 Sundays - $4.95 (Includes beverage and dessert) 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 10% DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS SHOWING GSC I.D. Ph. 764-6121 230 S. Man St.

Page 10, March 10,1983, The GEORGE-ANNE Kely makes spendng money cuttng har By PAULA BARNETT Features Wrter Although we've been warned countless tmes about lettng strangers n, many GSC students persst n allowng a stranger armed wth scssors and a razor nto ther rooms. Chrs Kely, however, wth her scssors, razor and other harcuttng equpment, s welcomed nto student's rooms. Kely, a senor at GSC, spends much of her spare tme cuttng har. Maybe you've seen here sgns around campu8-"cut8 and Curls by Chrs." She has shoulder length, wavy blond har (that she doesn't cut herself) and a slght New York accent. Durng her senor year n hgh school, she became nterested n becomng a beautcan, and attended Mr. Paul's School of Cosmetology. Kely sad she frst went to the cosmetology school to have her own har cut. The person who cut t suggested that she enroll n classes there. She attended classes for 10 months, on a part-tme bass, and graduated n 1978, about the tme she graduated from hgh school. Kely got a job as a beautcan n Savannah after she graduated, and worked from Aprl 1978 untl August 1979. One of the customers at the shop was an nteror desgner, who nfluenced Kely's nterest n the feld. Kely worked wth her for a month, then entered GSC n fall 1979 as n nteror desgn major. At GSC, Kely makes a lttle spendng money by cuttng har. It helps wth the blls and "pays as well as any job I could ask for," she sad. Her customers are manly college students, who apprecate her reasonable prces. She cuts har wth a deceptve ease, lftng a secton and snppng t neatly, carryng on a conversaton wth a customer all the whle. Word-of-mouth advertsng s one of the man ways Kely gets her customers. She cuts a person's har, then they tell ther frends, eta Kely wll go to customers' rooms or apartments, or they can go to her apartment. One of the other thngs that Kely enjoys s beng a Grl Scout leader. A former Grl Scout herself, she lkes beng nvolved wth them. "Before I knew t, I was 'drafted' nto t. I love t," Kely exclamed. Kely lkes lvng n Statesboro, and hopes to get a job related to her major, n order to gan experence before movng nto a larger cty. She hopes to eventually fnd a job desgnng ktchens, or maybe even archtecture, but rght now she (lterally) has her hands full cuttng har. So the next tme you fnd an armed person at your door, n all lkelhood, you wll be safe f you let Chrs Kely n. She only wants to cut your har. Meet an nterestng lady r * Chrs "Cuts and Curls" Kely travelng har-cutter. NOW AT A MNkovTz FOR TNE AMERICAN way of Lfe. SJZES > TO 1 >. SECONCI FIOOR. By MARY ANNE OLLMAN Features Wrter How many tmes a day do you check that dear ole Landrum box? For some t can be up to 20 tmes a day n hopes of recevng money from the folks. For others t may be only once a quarter. But on the average let's say three or four tmes a day. Well, on your many walks to and from your malbox, have you ever notced that cute lttle lady that sells stamps? You know the one wth the short black har, gold rmmed glasses, and cute lttle smle. You should get to know her, she's qute an nterestng and funny lady. Her name s Dana Mare McDanel. She's also known to some as "Lttle Bt." She's only 5'1" and she's just that, lttle. To most of us, however, McDanel s just known as "Ms. Mal Lady." McDanel's frst job n Statesboro wasn't GSC's mal center, but she s really glad she's employed here now. She's been workng at the center for about a year and two months, and she loves t. She especally enjoys the students. She sad, "Nnety-nne pont nne percent of the tme the students are really nce. No, I should say fantastc. They really make workng here really fun." Along wth sellng about a thousand stamps a day, her job ncludes breakng down mal and dstrbutng t nto those dear ole malboxes. That's a bundle of mal f you consder all the letters we get from mom and dad, boyfrends and grlfrends, and frends. She sad that on a daly bass, there are approxmately 3,000 frst class letters, 1,000 other class letters, a 500 to 700 newspapers and up to 100 packages receved. Most people barely have enough patence to sort homework papers, much less about 5,000 letters. Cheerfulness and a sense of humor are defntely characterstc of McDanel. She loves to cut up wth the students. One student walked up to the wndow and asked for 20 stamps, and then she remarked after handlng her the stamps, "Just don't let 'em get wet." There are tme when McDanel's rules or Landrum' rules aren't lked. One rule n partcular s not beng able to send food through the mal to other boxes. She sad that when they dd that, food sat n malboxes for weeks at a tme. Bugs (roaches) would attack, and "we hate roaches as much as the students do," she sad. *^»-w OUR EVERydAy dscount PRICE. REq. $72.. $28.99 SAVE MORE AT DOWNTOWN SATEsboRo Dana McDanel alas the "Mal Lady."

ahufmu;' The GEORGE-ANNE, March 10,1983, Page 11 collegate crossword { Graduate assstants 1 2 3 4 Mb 6 7 8 12 13,4 15 15 18 ^ 19 To 1 9 10 11 22 " 25 I* 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 33 4CI 46 47 48 49 50 51 62 53 b4 ;dwa rd J ulu s (Jo leg Late CW7 )-'l ACROSS 37 Type of musc 38 Doesn't eat 1 Move mogul Marcus 39 The Sunflower State 40 Part of APB, to 5 Heroc tale polce 9 Song syllable 41 All-too common 12 The state of beng excuse (2 wds.) undamaged 43 Short opera solo 15 Pal 47 Grotto 16 Its captal s 48 Part of the hand Dacca 50 Made do 17 Nobel chemst 51 Prevents 18 The art of puttng 52 Alte on plays 53 U.S. carcaturst 19 Pearson and Maddox 54 Farm storage place 21 Vegas 22 Drnk to excess DOWN 23 Hss 26 Italan panter 27 Screenwrter Anta '28 Devlshly sly 31 Declne 32 Devces for refnng flour 33 Teachers organzaton 34 Shore protectors (2 wds.) 36 Machne part " 10 Regretful one 11 Vanderblt and Lowell 13 Acqut 14 "The Lord s My 1 Conservatves' foes,35 Glded for short 2 Go length (ramble) 3 Famous volcano 4 Moves jerkly 5 Hollywood populace 6 Sherff Taylor 7 "Golly" 8 as an eel 9 Sze of some want-ads (2 wds.) 1 15 Veal 20 Extends across 22 Turkc trbesmen 23 Mr. Gunness 24 Spansh for wolf 25 Retrace (3 wds.) 26 Dsproof 28 Ends, as a broadcast (2 wds.) 29 Lke Felx Lnger 30 Head nventory 32 Hurt or cheated 36 Lead mnerals 38 Coquette 40 Take (pause) 41 Fnshed a cake 42 Football trck 43 "Rock of " 44 Anklebones 45 Work wth sol 46 Too 49 New Deal organzaton answers n next ssue ^nhtns When you kss a guy... By GUY FOULKES Features Wrter "What do you get when you kss a guy? You get enough germs to catch pneumona, after you do, he'll never phone ya, I'll never fall n love agan." Ths nnocent lyrc, part of a popular song by Burt Bacharach, was wrtten almost 20 years ago, long before the * word "herpes" meant anythng to the average person. Now herpes s a household word. Herpes can also be a dreaded word but, accordng to Dr. Carey Goodman, perhaps not dreaded enough. Goodman, a local physcan, spoke to well over 100 nterested students and faculty recently on the medcal aspects of herpes. Sponsored by the bology department and the Black Student Allance as part of ther ongong "Black Awareness Seres," the talk was ntended to edfy and educate the college communty. Usng sldes furnshed by GSC's Kshwar Maur, Goodman's talk covered basc nformaton about vruses n general, and the Herpes II vruses n partcular. Symptoms, treatments and methods of preventon were also dscussed by the doctor. "One of the best features of the presentaton," sad Rchard Osbourne, head of the bology department, "was that Goodman dd not preach a sermon, but related relevant and mportant facts n a humorous and nterestng fashon. The talk was desgned for the general college audence." <tp oy>^ OP*?ro',d^* Clock - -mrror :5ork fturpurpode ftle<$da$e Center By: efoutherrvcorwoldated Indurftrerf Call: 681-2790 661-4707 Cotft: $26.17 By PAULA BARNETT Features Wrter As you drag yourself through the door of another chemstry lab, you are confronted by a row of bottled chemcals and lab equpment set out neatly for you. Dd you ever gve any thought as to how those supples got there? Most often, the lab set-up s the work of one of GSC's graduate assstants. Accordng to Lesle Thompson, dean of the graduate school, graduate assstants are students pad a stpend to do two thngs: to be a student and to work a set amount of hours each week. A graduate assstant usually works 15 hours a week. They help n teachng classes and research. Through ths, they gan experence n the feld they are majorng n. The specfc dutes of a graduate assstant depend on the ndvdual department he or she works for, Thompson sad. There are over 60 graduate assstants ths year, n over 16 dfferent departments, n all schools, Thompson noted. "I'm hopeful we can expand that number." Workng as a graduate assstant gves a student valuable experence n ther chosen feld. One graduate assstant n the School of Educaton s Anta Smth. At 20, Smth s halfway through her master's degree n elementary educaton. The Hot Lne 30 mnute delvery and 10 mnute pck-up servce. Call us. Fast, Free Delvery College Plaza Phone:681-4326 Hours: 4:30-1:00 Sun. -Thurs. 4:30-2:00 Fr. & Sat. Our drvers carry less than $20.00. Lmted delvery area. 1983 Domno's Pzza, nc. Smth ads Grace Lambe n teachng the course "A Readng Course of Teachers." 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Page 12, March 10,1983, The GEORGE-ANNE FOR SALE FOR SALE: C 70 Honda Passport. Good condton. $400. Call 681-2127. (3-10) FOR SALE: 1972 Ford LTD staton wagon. Valued at $300. Call 764-5608. (3-10) FOR SALE: Attenton! Photo Galleres are here, order yours now from G.S.I. Call 681-3546 or 681-2678. (3-10) FOR SALE: Left fender for 1975 Gremln. Call 764-5513. (3-10) FOR SALE: One authentc Hawan mn surfboard. $25. Call Mark at 681-2034. (3-17) FOR SALE: '74 Ford Pnto, good condton, has been wrecked. $500. Call 681-1135. FOR SALE: GSC Broadcastng's golf or T- shrts. Great for sprng, summer. Contact Doug Smms n the Holls Buldng. FOR SALE: CB 360T Honda, excellent condton. $500 or closest offer. Call 681-1654. (3-7) FOR SALE: 1981 Yamaha 850, fully dressed wth farngs, saddle bags, luggage rack, back rest, traler htch and wrng harness. Less than 9,000 mles PLUS custom-made camper wth gas cookstove and ce chest. Sleeps two. All for only $3,000. Contact Clarence McCord, 681-5138 or 681-4679. (3-17) FOR SALE: 1 par of Reference 208L bookshelf loud speakers. Wll handle 40 watts. $100 or best offer. Call 681-1766 between 6 p.m. FOR SALE: Kng sze waterbed complete wth padded frame, sheets, comforter, heater, and deluxe mattress, $250. Call 681-1940. (3-17) FOR SALE: One full case of lmted edton Georga Bulldog 10 oz Cokes n bottles. $50. Call 681-1940. < 3-17 > FOR SALE: Antque uprght Coke machne, automatc con changer, dspenses 6'/a oz. bottles. Excellent condton. Call 681-1940. (3-17).FOR SALE: Sofa, $100. Call Kathy Powell at 681-5200; after 5, call 764-7022. (3-17) SERVICES SERVICES: Typst, wll type term papers, reports, short notce s OK. Call Nancy at 764-4829. (3-17) SERVICES: Experenced typst. Wll type term papers, dssertatons, theses, etc. Fast, dependable servce. Call 764-7291. (3-17) FOR RENT FOR RENT: Two-bedroom unfurnshed apartment. Call after 4 pjn. 764-5769. (3-17) FOR RENT: Two-bedroom unfurnshed duplex apartment near mall and college. $250 per month. One year lease. Call after 5p.m. 764-3010 or 764-7452. (3-10) FOR RENT: Now takng applcatons for summer quarter, 1983. One and two bedroom apartments, Knght Vllage apartments on Knght Drve adjacent to campus. Call Kathy Hagg, resdent manager, 681-1618, or 681-1927 or drop by rental offce and see Kathy. (3-17) WANTED WANTED: Counselors for grl's camp located near Macon. For nformaton, contact Donna Wood, Mddle Georga Grl Scout Councl, 262 Bley Avenue, Macon, GA 31204, or call (912) 474-1440. (3-3) WANTED: Lead gutarst for country-rock band. Call Ben at 489-1383 after 4 p.m. (3-10) WANTED: Female roommate for two-bedroom, partally furnshed house, l'/a mles from college. $112.50 per month. Call 764-7614 after 2 p.m. (3-10) WANTED: Rde needed, share expenses. On a regular or perodc bass from Metter to Atlanta. Can leave after 3:30 p.m. Frdays. Return to Metter Sunday evenng. Send name, address and phone number to Mchael Towers, 3500 Frst Atlanta Tower, Atlanta, Georga 30383 or call collect 404/378-2461 evenngs. References exchanged. (3-10) WANTED: Roommate needed to share twobedroom duplex, low rent, one-half utltes. Call 764-7405 tl 4, ask for Paul. MISC. MISC: Advsement for BS Nursng Majors and Pre-Nursng Majors wll be Thursday, March 10, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., Frday, March 11,9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Tuesday, March 15, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Make an appontment wth your advser. (3-3) MISC: Flea Market, Kwans Far Grounds, Aprl 2,1983. Spaces $10 to $15. Setup Frday, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, 7 a.m., gates open at 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Contact Russell Collns, 208 Northsde Dr. East, Statesboro, GA 30458, 764-9389. (3-17) MISC: All student government refrgerators rented by the quarter must be pad for by March 10 or returned to the Old Veteran's Affars Offce between 2-5 p.m. on March 10. MISC: Experenced typst wll type term papers, resumes, etc. Call 865-5252 anytme. (3-17) [ * m* Z\)t <25ueat place 301 South (Former Elk's Club) Lunches and Dnners Opens at 11 a.m. Prvate Partes Welcome Large Banquet Room Call 681-2841 s*fe LOST & FOUND LOST: Keys on key chan wth lttle house and lttle car that wll hook together. Four keys on them all together. Call Lsa Matthews. (3-3) LOST: Brass 75th annversary key rng. Return to Presdent's offce. Reward. Lost n Deal Hall parkng lot. (3-3) LOST: Yellow Ch-0 key chan wth four keys. Call 681-2524. (3-10) LOST: Small whte long-hared dog. Wearng flea and rabes tag. Answers to name Denny. Reward offered. Call 764-7668 or 681-4356. FOUND: Lady's watch at Kappa Alpha house. Clam at 681-2320. (3-3) FOUND: Keys at entrance of Holls faculty parkng lot, Monday. Clam at The George-Anne offce. (3-10) FOUND: College rng, belongng to DMB. One watch wth I.D. bracelet band. Key rng wth two keys. Contact Englsh offce n Newton 318. (3-17) FOUND: Two keys on plastc Smurf key chan. Clam n The George-Anne offce. (3-17) FOUND: Dorm key on leather key rng. Clam at The George-Anne. (2-10) FOUND: Set of keys n Bology Lecture Hall after Gamma Beta Ph meetng. Can be pcked up from Dr. Wells offce n MPP Buldng. Submt to Mscellany The Mscellany, the offcal lterary publcaton of GSC, nvtes all GSC students to submt materal for publcaton. Types of materal to be submtted nclude: poetry, essays, short stores, lyrcs, musc, pen & nk drawngs, photography (black & whte or color), and art. Art peces such as sculpture, pottery, or large canvasses may be represented by qualty photographs. To submt entres, do not wrte names on entres. Attach a cover sheet wth name and Landrum Box number. Poetry, drama, essays, and short stores must be typed. A jury of faculty and students wll select tems for publcaton. Cash przes wll be awarded for each category n whch a compettve number of entres are submtted. Mal entres to: Mscellany, Landrum Box 8023. Or drop them by the Englsh Department, Room 318, Newton Buldng. The deadlne for submttng entres s March 16, 1983. P Sg presents "I Love GSC Day." Look for actvtes on Frday 11th and Saturday the 12. Specal events happenng wth przes. Educatonal comparson A natve of Kenmore, Queensland, Australa, Kel MacBeth, wll be comparng Amercan educatonal systems wth Australan educatonal systems wth emphass n the mathematcs area on March 15 at 11 a.m. n Room 209 of the Math/Physcs/Psychology Buldng. MacBeth s at GSC on a one-year exchange professorshp n the department of mathematcs. Everyone s nvted to attend. Ambassador gves report Former U.S. Ambassador to Ncaragua Laurence A. Pezzullo wll report on the poltcs and volence embrolng Latn Amerca and the smmerng poltcal stuaton n Central Amerca durng two publc lectures at GSC March 9 and 10. A career foregn servce offcer whose assgnments have taken hm to several Latn Amercan posts and to Washngton as deputy drector of Central Amercan Affars, Pezzullo wll speak March 9 on "Culture, Poltcs and Volence n Latn Amerca" at 7:30 p.m. n the GSC Conference Center. In hs second lecture, March 10, he wll address "The Current Poltcal Stuaton n Central Amerca" at 9 a.m. n the Bology Lecture Hall. Both presentatons are free and open to the publc, sponsored by the GSC Internatonal Studes Commttee. Snce enterng the foregn servce n 1957, Pezzullo has held posts n Mexco, Vetnam, Bolva, Columba and Guatemala. In 1972 he was apponted deputy drector of the Offce of Central Amercan Affars. Pezzullo was sworn n as ambassador to Uruguay n 1977 and two years later was named ambassador to Ncaragua as U.S. nvolvement n that naton's nternal strfe was thckenng. He left Manugua n 1981 and has snce served as Dplomat-n Resdence at the Unversty of Georga. GSC Week Schedule of Events March 11-12 FRIDAY: I Love GSC rally at The Flame featurng a lve band, food and drnk. Specal deals avalable wth your I Love GSC Button. SATURDAY: Eagle baseball vs. Towson State. Banner contest held wth przes from Southsde Beverage. Also a specal presentaton wll be made to Dr. Lck. SUPPORT GSC THIS WEEKEND AT THE FLAME AND AT EAGLE FIELD WHEN GSC TAKES ON TOWSON STATE!

. Swmmers Contnued from p. 16 events and were always n contenton. Ths year's team has ganed respectablty for GSC swmmng that mght have been lost n the past few years. We are once agan very compettve." After completng a successful Seahawk Invtatonal, the GSC Lady Eagle swmmers wll st back and enjoy the laurels of ther season. "We swam better ths year as a team than we dd last year," sad Head Coach Conrad Helms. The latest team accomplshment, earnng fourth place n the Seahawk Invtatonal, was an encouragng season fnale. In the Seahawk, the Lady Eagles captured sx frst place postons, three second place spots, and two thrd place fnshes. Mch Martn, a team leader, captured frst place n the four events; the 50-yard freestyle, 100-yard freestyle, 50-yard butterfly, and 100-yard butterfly. Martn set new school records n all four events and set new Invtatonal records n the 50-yard freestyle, 50-yard butterfly, and the 100-yard butterfly. For her outstandng accomplshments, Martn was named the Seahawk Invtatonal Most Valuable Swmmer. Other frst place fnshes were won n the 200-yard medley relay by Lynn Pattson, Jody Howard, Martn, and Mary Kramer, and n the 400-yard freestyle relay by Charlene Bckman, Dramer, Patrca Snclar, and Martn. The 200-yard medley relay set a new school record. The 400-yard freestyle relay set a new school record and a new Invtatonal record. Second place fnshes were recorded by Lynn Manson n the 50- yard breaststroke, and Snclar n the 500-yard freestyle and the 1650 freestyle. Pattson placed thrd n the 100-yard backstroke and Snclar was thrd n the 200-yard freestyle. The successful 1983 season can be attrbuted to the varety of freshmen swmmers on the team. "We had to work to get our younger swmmers close to the ntensty of our workouts," stated Helms. "The coachng staff had bg decsons to make. We chose to work on our swmmers physcally and mentally. We feel that our mprovement n endurance and self-esteem wll carry over nto the next year," Helms sad. The 1984 team looks more promsng than ever. Helms promses to recrut swmmers n four areas: dvng, ndvdual medley, 200-yard breaststroke, and 200-yard butterfly. "So far we have many recruts nterested n our program," Helms sad. V B-ball Contnued from p. 16 "We're wthn 40 mnutes of somethng we've all dreamed of and played all year for," sad Kerns after hs Eagles downed second seeded Houston Baptst n the sem-fnals of the TAAC tournament. The wn propeled the Eagles nto the fnals of the tournament aganst top seeded Arkansas-Lttle Rock, who earler downed Centenary 88-83. The Eagles were paced by Hghtower, who poured n 27 ponts. "Erc just came n and took over the game down the stretch," sad Kerns. GSC got nto foul trouble early as Davd Wrght got two quck fouls n the frst mnute and a half of acton. By the end of the frst 20 mnutes, Wrght and Fears both had three fouls. And before the second half was two mnutes old, Fears got hs fourth whle Adams pcked up ths thrd, forcng the Eagles to play wth a smaller, less experenced lne up. Eagle netters leave Florda vctorous By KARO WILSON Sports Wrter The men's and women's tenns teams returned home from a challengng Florda road trp wth good results. After four matches each, the lades were 2-2, whle the men were 3-1. Women's Coach George Shrver acheved hs 100th wn at GSC as the women downed Flagler 7-2. "It was a very close match wth perfect weather," sad Shrver. "We should have won," sad Shrver n response to ther close 5-4 loss aganst a hgh ranked Rollns team. The women came out of sngles 3-3, then lost two doubles matches. "We lost to a weaker team, but we dd play poor doubles." The women dropped ther second n a row to Stetson, 2-7. "They played wth ntensty; we were flat," sad Shrver. "They deserved to wn." The two wns for GSC came from Faughnan defeatng Terr Fletcher 6-2, 6-0, and McCurry-Fountan defeatng Fletcher-Thomson 6-3, 6-4 n doubles acton. The women got back n the wn column by defeatng Jacksonvlle Unversty 6-3. "We came through n doubles," sad Shrver. Comng out of sngles 3-3, the women won all three of ther doubles matches to return home vctorous. Of the overall trp, Shrver commented, "We're not playng wth as much ntensty because of no postseason play; we haven't been wnnng the splt set matches." The men's team domnated Jacksonvlle Unversty 8-1. "We really ddn't, play well," sad Coach Joe Blankenbaker. "We were flat because we were lookng ahead to the other matches. We came out of sngles 5-1. John Gompert was the only loss, but he was playng wth a very panful back njury." The men made t two n a row by downng Flagler 6-3. "We had a good mornng workout before playng Flagler, ranked number one n NAIA," sad Blankenbaker. "We were ready and fred up." The men upped ther wnnng streak to three by downng Rollns 5-2. "It was cold and wndy, plus darkness was a factor," sad Blankenbaker, "but t was the best we have played all year. They are a very strong team, ranked number two n Dvson II." Hghlghts of the match were Wlms defeatng Bryan Talgo, voted Florda's best collegate player; John Gompert beatng Rob Bates, an Al- Amercan; and Gary Meanchos upsettng Dave Taher's 39 match wnnng streak. The men lost ther only match to the Unversty of Florda, 2-7. "We Come see our new Greek Items! * Shot Glasses * Large Monogramrred Cups * Car Tags We Buy Used Books Anytme!! were ahead n three of the sngles matches, then splt sets and ended up losng all of the sngles; the close one went the other way," sad Blankenbaker.. The GEORGE-ANNE, March 10,1983, Page 13 mm The game was always close, as nether team could muster more than a sx pont lead. However, at the 9:19 mark of the frst half, reserve forward Denver Byrd ht both ends of a oneand-one to put GSC up 14-12, after whch they never traled agan. "I thought Byrd dd a credble job under the crcumstances," sad Kerns of hs 6'6" junor. Byrd was forced to play more than usual due to the Eagles bg men gettng nto foul trouble. The Eagles managed to stay out n front throughout the second half, even wthout the servce of Fears and Adams. Both of the bg guys had to be benched three mnutes after the second half got started, as both got ther fourth foul. At the 7:14 mark, Kerns called tme out and put both men back n. Less than fve mnutes later, both had fouled out of the game, leavng t up to Byrd and Wrght to control the Huskes bg center, Ancet Lavodrama. Kerns was less than mpressed wth the style of hs team. "It seemed lke both teams really got after t defensvely, so both teams had a tough tme gettng t gong offensvely." BEFORE h COMES TO Ths... 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Page 14, March 10,1983, The GEORGE-ANNE - Sports Buff clams ttle Sports Buff, the regular season's ndependent league ntramural champon, captured the GSC Campus Recreaton/Intramurals School Champonshp wth a 44-41 overtme vctory over Baskn Robbns last Thursday nght n the Hanner gym. The vctors were led by Shar Strckland wth 15 ponts, ncludng the game-tyng tree throw made wth floblhconds remanng n regulaton that notched the score at 38. Also httng n double fgures were Carre Atknson and Dnah Latty, each nettng 10 ponts. The remanng ponts were talled by Katrna Stephns wth fve and Donna Norrs wth four. Ironcally, Norrs' fnal two ponts suppled the wnnng margn as she drove the length of the left sde of the hardwood for te game-wnnng layup. Latty later added two free throws as tme expred. Baskn Robbns was led by Jenny 1 " >.*. GSC Intramural Champs VS. Ft. Stewart Basketball Hanner Feldhouse Frday, March 11. Women 6:00 P.M. Men 7:30 P.M. Admsson s Free For Everyone. PRIZES! PRIZES! PRIZES! SSSSSSSW Adams' 19 ponts, ncludng three straght 18-foot "ranbows" that knotted the score wth a mnute left n regulaton. Terr Angel added nne ponts. The champons, coached by Keth Hammond, wll now face the Ft. Stewart Women's team Frday nght March 11 at 6 p.m. n the Hanner Feldhouse. The GSC men's champons, whch wll be determned tonght, wll take on the Fort Stewart men at 7:30 p.m. Sports Buff thus closes the season wth seven consecutve vctores enroute to a 7-1 record, whle the Jmmy Hll coached Baskn Robbns squad closes at 6-3. In the consolaton game, the Mlls Contractng Olers, coached by Jeff Almond and George Allen, defeated Ph Mu 45-34. Mlls was sparked by Laure Cobb's 16 ponts, as well as 11 ponts by both Karen Sagon and Kay Stough. Ph Mu's Salta Ray notched 14 ponts. Mlls ends the season at 6-3, whle Ph Mu fnshes 5-2. The Campus Recreaton/Intramurals Department would lke to commend Sports Buff, as well as each and every team for ther partcpaton ths quarter. (Look for detals of men's basketball playoffs and soccer fnals n the frst edton of The George-Anne sprng quarter). The Week n Sports Thursday, March 10 Baseball Men's Tenns Frday, March 11 Baseball Men's Tenns Women's Tenns Saturday, March 12 Baseball Women's Tenns Sunday, March 13 Men's Tenns Women's Tenns Monday, March 14 Baseball Tuesday, March IS Men's Tenns Baseball Hall of Fame Tournament, all day UNC-Wlmngton, 2 pjn. Hall of Fame Tournament, all day UNC-Charlotte, 2 p.m. College of Charleston, 2 p.m. Towson State, 10:30 a.m. Columbus, 9 a.m. Presbyteran, 2 p.m. Notre Dame, 2 p.m. Prnceton, 7 p.m. North Carolna State, 2 p.m. George Washngton, 3 p.m. Sprng Classc a success Johnson's Beverage and Hs & Hers Har Desgn were the recpents of the frst place awards n the Southern Sprng Softball Classc held ths past weekend at the GSC Sports Complex. Nneteen men's teams and four women's teams partcpated n the three-day tournament sponsored by the Campus Recreaton/Intramural department. Second place honors n the women's dvson went to the Chuggers whle Sgma Ch fnshed the tournament as runner-up n the men's dvson. Most Valuable Player awards were pcked up by Johnson's Beverages, Brenda Arnett and Hs & Hers' ptcher, Chrs Brown. Baseball Eagles hammer Monarchs; splt wth JU By RICHARD POLLETTE Sports Wrter The GSC Eagles blew past the NAIA Methodst Monarchs 21-7 at Eagle Feld last Wednesday. GSC scored 21 runs on 24 hts and went through four Methodst ptchers n the process. Jeff Petzoldt, who sat out last season wth an ankle njury, led the way for the Eagles wth a perfect fve for fve day at the plate, ncludng three RBFs and three runs scored. "I knew we were gong to have a good httng team," sad Petzoldt. "I worked on my httng durng the summer and t's payng off. I'm just ready to play ball." Petzoldt was not the only one ready to play ball. Ben Abner fnshed the day three-for-fve wth a two run homer n the thrd and a three run shot n the fourth. Steve Peruso ht a home run over the centerfeld fence n the fourth and a three run homer n the seventh. Leadng 5-2 gong to the bottom of the fourth, GSC broke the game open wth back-to-back homers by Abner and Peruso to gve the Eagles an 11-2 advantage. Methodst scored three runs n the ffth to close the gap to 11-5. The Eagles and the Jacksonvlle Dolphns put on an offensve show as 40 runs were scored n ther two game seres ths past weekend. GSC won the frst game 7-5, but dropped the second 15-13. Steve Strnger became the frst Eagle ptcher to throw a complete game, ncludng 14 strkeouts. Strnger got off to a bad start as he gave up fve runs n the frst nnng. He then closed the door on the Dolphns by gvng up only three hts through the remander of the game. The Eagles got two runs back as Petzoldt sngled n Abner and McMullen n the fourth. Abner scored agan n the ffth on a sngle by McMullen. Three sngles by Petzoldt, Lus Ramos, and Allan Balcomb ted the score at fve. A two run homer by Abner gave GSC the lead. In the second game, Jacksonvlle scored fve runs n the nnth to spol GSC's attempt to come from behnd and sweep the seres. The Dolphns led 9-1 gong nto the sxth when the Eagles ted the score wth eght runs off seven hts. JU got the lead back n the seventh as a sngle by Danny Wolfe allowed Trp Mschel to score. Four runs n the eghth gave GSC the lead for the frst and last tme n the game. The frst run came as Abner crossed on a sngle by Balcomb to te the game at 10. McMullen ht a three run homer to gve the Eagles a 13-10 lead. 1& Ben Abner sldes nto thrd.

Jr &.. The GEORGE-ANNE, March 10,1983, Page 15 Russell nks ffteen recruts for 9 83 season GSC Head Football Coach Erk Russell recently announced the sgnng of 15 recruts for the 1983 season. Included n the lst were sx lnemen, two runnng backs, three quarterbacks, three defensve backs, and one lnebacker. The coach was pleased wth the way hs recrutng season has gone thus far, as compared wth last year. "We started last year and we just went after people who ddn't sgn wth anybody else," sad Russell. "Ths year we were n the thck of thngs from the start. We competed wth good schools for all of our prospects." GSC's offensve lne got the bggest boost wth the addton of sx offensve lneman, three of whom were from Athens. They are Henry Haynes, 6-0, 241 pounds, and Greg Wllams, 6-2, 233 pounds, both from Clark Central. Also sgned was Chrs Candler, 5-11, 237 pounds, from Cedar Shoals. Haynes, by far, s the best of the bunch wth 5.0 speed n the 40-yard dash. We competed wth good schools for all of our prospects. _ Russfeu The three other lnemen were Tmmy Carletta, 6-0, 221 pounds from Savannah, 6-2, 237 pourd John Hardy of Pauldng County, andclff Van Doren, 6-1, 212 pounds out of Crossvlle, Tennessee. Although they're not a bg group, Russell contends, "For our type of offense and defense, they're bg enough." Addng to an already talented corp of backs, Russell sgned James Wllams, 5-11, 191 pounds from Brunswck, and Patrck Stewart, 5-7, 179 pounds from Pauldng County. Wllams s the most mpressve of the two wth quck acceleraton and 4.7 speed. Golfers hope to mprove By DEBORAH HALL Sports Wrter The GSC golf team fnshed 14th at the Semnole Invtatonal, February 25-27 n Tallahassee, Florda. Fnshng out ther wnter season, Gene Sauers led wth 73-74-78. Trpp Kuhlke came n second for the team wth 73-79-77 and Steve Smart followed, stootng 81-80-78. Maron Dantzler and Rusty Strawn ted for the tournament. Dantzler shot 78-83-80 and Strawn shot 78-77-86. "We've got to try and regroup. We have about three weeks to do t before our next tournament," sad Coach Gordn. "We'll try to start a new and better season March 25." The Junor-Senor Invtatonal, March 25-27, wll start ther sprng season ths year. They had a great fall and are plannng on a super sprng wth four tournaments left to play. One of the bg tournaments comng up s the Chrs Schenkel Intercollegate, Aprl 22-24, at the Forest Heghts Country Club n Statesboro. Ths has always been a bg event for the town and campus n the last 12 years, and ths year should be no excepton. GEORGIA SOUTHERN COLLEGE 1983 Sprng Golf Schedule DATE Feb. 18-20 Feb. 25-27 Mar. 25-27 Apr. 1-3 Apr. 22-24 Apr. 29-May 1 May 19-21 June 8-11 EVENT Gator Invtatonal Semnole Invtatonal Junor-Senor Invtatonal Southeastern Invtatonal Chrs Schenkel Intercollegate Trans Amerca Athletc Conference Champonshps / Southern Invtatonal NCAA Champonshps Aquarum Fsh, & Pet Supples Goldfsh 2/79 '/: SITE Ganesvlle, FL Tallahassee, FL Dadevlle, AL Montgomery, AL Statesboro Shreveport, LA Athens, GA Fresno, CA EXOTIC FISH Located nsde Thompson Pool b? N. Zetterower Ave..764-3442 Also sgned were three quarterbacks who may see some playng tme n the secondary or at splt end. Sgned were Brant West, 6-3, 189 pounds, out of Collns, 6-1,186 pound Doug Molen of Rverdale, and Damon Smth, 5-11,185 pounds out of Pneola, N.C. Russell was especally mpressed wth Smth's quckness (4.6) statng, "He may be the fastest man we've got." 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Page 16, March 10,1983, The GEORGE-ANNE Eagles down Dogs, Huskes; advance to fnals By DAVID JOHNSON Sports Edtor "For Erc Hghtower t was a hgh percentage shot," sad head coach Frank Kerns after the 6'3" guard sank an off-balance, 20-foot jumper from the top of the key wth :02 showng on the clock to propel the Eagles over Samford 58-57 n the frst - Johnson's - Jargons By Davd Johnson Turn out the lghts, the party's over. They say that all good thngs must end. That's rght gang, ths s t. The fnal edton of "Johnson's Jargons." I've enjoyed dong ths thng for the past year. It's gven me a chance to blow off some steam, express my opnons, and even try to be funny. Well, lke they say, two outa three an't bad. I really hate to be leavng the sports department. Thngs are really startng to get exctng around here. Erk Russell, n one year, has turned GSC nto such a football power that even last year's Natonal Champons are afrad to play us. Last year's pony league, I mean Dvson III Champons that s. And Frank Kerns s about to gve GSC ts frst Natonal Champonshp, and I'm talkng major league, Dvson I. Hey, I was just jokng before when I was talkn' Albuquerque and all that stuff. But after beatng USC, maybe I wasn't jokng after all. Of course, there have been those tmes when thngs haven't gone so well. Last year's baseball season s a prme example. I sad the Atlanta Braves were a farce and should be sold to Sbera, and what happens? They wn thendvson. I almost redeemed myself when I sad they'd go on a 13 game losng skd. But what do they do? Just to prove me wrong they lose 12 n a row, wn one, and then lose seven more. For all you eternal optmsts, don't be too upset when the Braves fnd ther way back to the cellar ths year. Now don't get me wrong. I'll be cheerng my heart out for 'em, but I'll sure be shocked f they repeat last year's stunt. As for the USFL, blow t out your ear! After a full college and pro season, not to menton the bowl games, I've had t up to my nasal passages wth football. Besdes, wat tll that summer sun starts beatn' down and them guys wll have second thoughts about skppng the NFL I say three years and Herschel wll be playng for the Falcons. Heck, three years and he'll own the Falcons. Have a great sprng break gang, and just remember, we do have class sprng quarter so brng back somethng besdes your lawn char and flp flops. round of the TAAC tournament, here Saturday nght. Hghtower's shot culmnated a second half that had everythng from techncal fouls to streakers. GSC led by as many as eght ponts early n the fnal half but could never put away the Bulldogs. Samford fought back and wth 2:50 remanng Crag Beard, who led all scorers wth 27, sank a jumper for the Bulldogs to deadlock the game at 54. The Eagles than went to the stall, runnng the clock down to 1:34 before callng tme-out. On the ensung brng n, Samford's Rob Drum stole the nbounds pass and mmedately called tme-out. However, n what Kerns call the bggest play of the game, Bryan Norwood stole the Bulldogs' nbounds attempt. Davd Wrght followed wth a slam dunk to put the Eagles up 56-54. On the other end, Beard made t sxfor-sx from the charty strpe as he sank two free throws to te the game at 56. Samford quckly fouled Lafayette Adams, who mssed the front end of the one-and-one, gvng the Bulldogs the ball back wth :37 remanng. Wrght then fouled Beard who sank hs frst free throw, but mssed the second, hs only mss from the lne all nght, gvng Samford a 57-56 lead. Enter Hghtower, who. sealed the vctory wth hs heart-stoppng jumper. "I ddn't want any partcular shot," sad Kerns of the Eagles last trp down the floor. "I ddn't call tme out because that would've gven them a chance to do trcks wth ther defensve set." The frst half was close throughout as nether team lead by more than three ponts, untl GSC pulled away by sx just before ntermsson. The teams cleared the Adams led all Eagles scorers wth floor at the half wth the Eagles up 28-17. Fears was next wth 10. 24. See B-Ball., p. 13 Hghtower soars over Samford. The 6'3" guard ht a desparaton shot from the top of the key to down the Bulldogs. Swmmers complete successful year By LEIGH CONNER Sports Wrter "Wth a good season, sometmes coaches get burned out It's teams lke KELLY ALLEN and MICHI MARTIN ths that make t all worthwhle," sad GSC Head Coach Buddy Floyd of the 1983 swm team. The GSC men's swm team completed a rebuldng season at 4-5 wth a seventh place fnsh at the Seahawk Invtatonal. Ths season, the Eagle swm team broke eght of 16 school records. Seven of those eght records were broken at the Seahawk Invtatonal Kelly Allen, a sophomore and team leader, hghlghted the meet by capturng frst place n the 200-yard backstroke and breakng a school, pool, and meet record. Allen also broke the school record n the 100- yard backstroke breakng hs own record and brngng n an Eagle second place fnsh. "Kelly had a hard transton from Daytona to GSC," Floyd sad. "We ddn't know f t could be done, but he has mproved on hs Natonal Junor College record." Other school records were broken n the 100-yard and 200-yard breaststroke by Bran Murray, the 200-yard butterfly by Paolo Ambrogn, 400-yard ndvdual medley by Scott Farmer, and the 400- yard medley relay by Allen, Bran Murray, Blly Maurer, and Paul "Tank" McNamara. 'Ths was a good year for us. Tmes were faster than last year, and we earned our way to the fnals n several See SWIMMERS, p. 13