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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Former GSC baseball player, Pevey, goes pro See Sports, Page 5 Lakeside Cafe on the way By Clint Rushing "lots of glass." Armstrong stated that the cafe will be News Editor "open light oriented and will make the students feel very much a part of the environment." Construction of the proposed Lakeside Cafe to be The establishment will serve fast food, but in a "sit erected next to the larger of the two lakes at GSC will down" atmosphere to cater to the fast paced lifestyle of begin sometime in the "latter summer" said Dr. Richard GSC students. Armstrong, GSC vice-president of Business and Fi- From an economic vantage point the cafe should be an nance. asset to the GSC/Bulloch County community creating "No specific date has been set for the beginning of many full-time positions for qualified people. Students construction, but sometime in the latter summer I ex- will also be employed at the restaurant in a capacity pect the groundbreaking," said Armstrong. similar to those who are currently employed at Sarah's The 1.2 million dollar cafe, which will take approxi- Place. The Lakeside Cafe will be fully owned and oper- mately twelve months to build, is to be completed and ated by GSC. ready for use in the fall of 1990 said Armstrong. "It's gonna be a very fine restaurant which I'm sure the The proposed Lakeside Cafe as viewed from the Henderson Library. (Special Illustration) The cafe will sport a two story frame and will feature students will enjoy," Armstrong concluded.

m Theine Geori^ SL Anne s 912/681-5246 Vol. 61, No.33, Friday, May 19,1989 Since 1927, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper Georgia Southern College • Statesboro, GA 30460

Conference on Children GSC crime Sparks to travel rate steady By Dal Cannady Staff Writer GSC students have been the tar- to Soviet Union get of thieves breaking into vehicles and stealing valuables, particu- ning of the Quarter that other GSC larly radar detectors. By Sandy Hanberry staff members will fill in during his 3 From April 1 to the present, there week absence. Sparks will return in Staff Writer have been eighteen thefts of this time to grade the final exam which he kind, which as an increase over this Dr. Arthur Sparks, department has already made out. Therefore he time last year. head and professor of mathematics believes the interruption to the stu- According to Captain Mike at GSC has been selected to attend dents should not be great. Russell of GSC's campus police, the Third International Conference Dr. Sparks leave has been ap- "Presently this is one of our two on Children in the Information Age. proved. The college is helping by biggest problems, the other being Sparks is part of the select 39 paying some of the expenses for the stolen bicycles and other misde- member American delegation. He is trip. meanor thefts." Russell stated that most of the thefts have occurred at the only representative from Geor- Sparks believes that this "unusual Work began Monday to clean the spray painted words off of the wall beside the Herderson Library. (Photo: night. Russell explained that the gia. opportunity" will help himself, his Pat Malone) The agenda for this group includes department, and the college as a increase can be attributed to the a 4 day stay in Sofia, Bulgaria where whole. increase of student population and the concentrated number of cars they will attend a multinational Sparks is very excited about the Vandals deface GSC building computer conference. here at GSC. However, Russell said information exchange. It provides one factor is constant: money. mated because the incident is still afternoon. After their stay in Bulgaria the him with the opportunity to expand "The person, or persons, respon- "under investigation," Mike Powell Earlier this quarter, several group will travel to 3 cities in the his knowledge in his field of exper- sible for these thefts are doing it for of Campus Police said Tuesday. weeks were spent cleaning carbon Soviet Union. The group will spend 7 tise. It will also provide him with By Yolanda Wallace the money," said Russell. Accord- Staff Writer "It is technically not vandalism, dioxide wastes off the building with days in Moscow, 5 days in Kiev, and contacts with whom he can follow up ing to Russell, Campus Security is but criminal trespass," he said, pressurized water hoses before 4 days in Leningrad. While there on the exchange and increase his investigating information that Students returned to campus adding that an announcement applying sealant to protect it from they will share their technical exper- knowledge. points toward a single perpetrator. over the Mother's Day weekend to would soon be forthcoming. the weather. tise with educators in the Soviet Russell advised students to conceal Dr. Sparks' "once in a lifetime discover someone had covered por- "We don't know a thing about it," This was not the first time a Union. opportunity" will begin on May 18 the valuables in their cars, lock the tions of the Henderson Library said Head Reference Librarian building on campus has been writ- Sparks received his invitation to be when he travels to New York for a doors, and, if possible, record the with red spray paint. Orion Harrison. ten on with spray paint. part of this group on January 29, but briefing. From there he will travel to seriel numbers of their valuables "Led Zeppelin, VLJ," and several "We just called the Physical The library, the sidewalk in front it took him nearly a month for him to Bulgaria and the Soviet Union. To for future use. other words were scrawled on the Plant," said Edna Brown, an ad- of Sarah's, the sidewalk in front of accept because he didn't want to wrap up the trip the delegation will side of the library facing the Carroll Anyone with information about ministrator at the library. Newton, Sarah's itself, and the Foy neglect his responsibilities at GSC. spend one day in Finland before re- Building. any thefts on campus are encour- Personnel from Plant Operations Building all have been defaced in He was able to solve this problem by turning to the United States on June aged to contact Mike Russell at The damage has not been esti- began cleaning the library Monday the past. notifying his students at the begin- 8. Campus Security at 681-5234. Senior leaders meet area VIPs at GSC being leaders and outstand- pated in the speakers detail their GSC News Service ing academic achievers in their spe- duties and the kinds of experiences Thirteen GSC seniors are partici- cific fields of study and their other and professional tasks they encoun- pating in an Executive Leadership extra curricular activities he added. ter on a daily basis that the students could expect to find in each position. series that places them in one-on-one The leadership series consists of meetings with business, political, meetings between the students and The students participating in the and educational VIPs in Bulloch four Distinguished Executive Lec- program were: Vickie Ackermann, County and surrounding areas in- tures: GSC President Nick Henry; Bill Bomar, Katrina Exley, Tai Fed- cluding the Savannah/Chatham Dr. Cecil Carter, superintendent of erico, Fran Gwinn, Karen Kingman, County area. schools for the Chatham/Savannah Sonya Lanier, Craig Norman, Di- The students were chosen for what School System; James Piette, vice anne Thompson, Darin Van Tassell, program coordinator Dr. Michael chairman of the board, Union Camp Jeff Ricketson, Sharon Brown, and McDonald called, "their outstanding Corporation; and Bo Ginn, former Angela Riley. academic achievements and leader- United States congressman. ship roles," said McDonald, a profes- The seminar series for the thirteen sor of management. student leaders is sponsored by the GSC senior leaders pose with college president Dr. Nick Henry during recent event in their honor. (Special photo) During the meetings that the stu- The students are some of the best dent leaders attended and partici- GSC School of Business.

INSIDE TODAY Energy institute set for teachers Cartoon 4 GSC News Service Comics 3 The fourth Georgia Energy Technology Institute for Teachers Classified 6 (GETIT) at GSC will be held June 17-30, with funding provided by Georgia Power Company. Editorials 4 The institute will host 24 teachers from across the state in a three week intensive program of energy education that enables them to teach Features ' 2 about relevant energy economics, radon, solar, and natural gas. The Edition Sports 5 Georgia Power's Frank Beacham (c) presents Dr. program includes field trips to energy industries.The participants Henry with a check while Dr. Thomas Singletary receive graduate-level credit through the program. To Place an Advertisement, Call 681-5418 looks on. (Special photo) ^^^ nil 3 George-Anne Friday, May 19,1989 Marc Caputo is Delta Tau Delta Brother of the Year age seven he began swimming for his fall of'88, the Delts carried no front awesome job on the newsletter and he didn't have to do that." By Jennifer Clark country club team and then back- and didn't stereotype,"he said. "They Special Submission stroked and free-styled his way to the are truly unique and I hope we can When asked what motivates him to GSC team. Like many other athletes, maintain that image.' be such a wonderful person, Caputo He's as slick as a fish in Mazola, Caputo had an injury that discour- Second Vice-President William said his girlfriend Nikki keeps him in brave as a rabid gerbil, yet harmless aged his training. "I threw my shoul- Garrison looks to Caputo for a de- line. "She's kinda like my mother, as an inch worm. He stands 6 feet tall, der out and for some reason never got pendable friend and for optimism in always making suggestions and en- thin, and nearly bald, and his heart is back into it," Caputo said. times of need. "Poot always has an couraging me to do the right thing," dedicated and caring. However, his swimming career has easy explanation for solving the Caputo said. been more successful than soccer. He Sophomore Marc Dominic Caputo problems we run into." Caputo spends most of his time ventured into soccer at age twelve was recently awarded Brother of the Caputo says he puts his brothers with her and she plays an important and retired at sixteen. His home Year by Delta Tau Delta chapter at before himself because they are more role in "Poofs Fantasy." GSC. Every year the brothers vote on being only 40 miles from New York dependable than anyone. "It's a true the member they believe has shown explains the variety of players on his brotherhood," he said. "I know every- "I'd like to win a lottery and buy a "outstanding service above and be- team. "We had six Greeks, five His- thing about everyone in the frater- private island," he said. "Nikkia and yond the call of duty." Caputo never panics, two Jamaicans, and others I nity, and I could talk to them about I would live there alone. She would imagined it to be himself. wasn't sure about. I just couldn't anything." wear a clam shell on each breast and "All the brothers call me Poot," he speak the language!" Caputo ex- Caputo says that his two main a fig leaf on her bottow half. I would chuckled. "I'm constantly teased, claimed. "I felt like an outcast, and I priorities are school and the frater- fish and lay in the sun while she and I work hard like everyone else. became very frustrated, so I quit." nity. Through hard work and praise fanned me and served me peanut- But, when I sat down and thought However, quitting doesn't seem to from others, he has proven himself a butter, jelly, marshmallow fluff and about it, I realized they do notice the be the characteristic of Caputo, said key factor in the success of Delta Tau pickle sandwiches with root beed," effort I make." Delt president Stan Fulghum. Delta. Caputo said. Yankee Caputo lived in Norwalk, Caputo takes pride in his award "That's why he's brother of the Perhaps someday Caputo can work Conn., for 18 years where he partici- and has many reasons for loving the year," said Eric Ansel. "He cailed me his way to wealth and have his fan- Marc Caputo is called "Poot" by his brothers in Delta Tau Delta. (Photo: pated in swimming and soccer. At Delts. "I remember when I pledged the other day to tell me I did an tasy, but for now, he's just "Ole Poot." Clint Rushing) News Briefs

Dennis is a senior psychology and Program will be an invaluable part of GSC's undergraduate students of the liams Center Gallery (second floor of taught at GSC in the fall of 1989. The Perrone to lecture Spanish major, vice-president of my education," she said. • various issues relating to graduate the Williams Center). Ice cream classes will be taught by Ray Wil- Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society, and education at GSC. The program will sundaes will be served from 5:30 to liams. The credit for the course will From sraff reports secretary of Psi Chi. She won the TAGS program due offer information on degree pro- 6:00 with the program beginning count as a five hour foreign language. shortly thereafter. T.A.G.S. should Senior Lecturer and Director of GSC 1988 Leadership/Service From staff reports grams, testing, financial aid, and Teacher Education at Harvard Award and is listed in Who's Who in other important topics relating to conclude around 7:00 p.m. Bake sale held Graduate School of Education, Vito American Colleges and Universities. The GSC Graduate School and the graduate education. Students will From staff reports Perrone, will be lecturing on "Beyond Dennis, who will serve as an intern Black Student Alliance are set to have the opportunity to ask ques- Signing for credit Delta Sigma Pi held a fund raising Excellence: Returning to Central in Nunn's Washington office next host the fourth annual T.A.G.S. tions and discuss specific concerns From staff reports Purposes," on May 25 at 8:00 p.m. in winter, expects her internship to be a (Thinking about graduate school) during the program. bake sale Thursday morning in the the Carroll Building, rooms 227 and learning experience. "I believe my program here at GSC. The program will be held Thurs- New to GSC by popular demand, Hollis Building. The proceeds were 228. participation in the Senate Intern T.A.G.S. was designed to inform day, May 25 at 5:30 p.m. in the Wil- American Sign Language will be used for general club funding. Dr. Vito Perrone, author of Work- 11111 ii i 1111 r T111 1111111 I ing Papers: Reflections on Teachers, IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Schools, and Communities,1989, The serves as coordinator of the North Dakota study group on evaluation George-Anne and is active in elementary and sec- Applications Being Accepted For: ondary schools. Perrone has been a teacher in the public schools, a uni- versity professor of history as well as education, and Dean of the New York School and Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of North • Projectionists Dakota. Perrone has written exten- sively about such issues as peace, • Assistant Projectionists educational equity, curriculum, pro- Now • Sound Technician gressivism in education, and testing and evaluation. Dr. Perrone is a Twice Senior Fellow with the Carnegie College Activities Board Foundation for the Advancement of a Teaching. The event is free and open to the Week public and is sponsored by the De- partment of Educational Psychology and Counseling and the Campus Life Applications are available from the Office of Special Programs Enrichment Committee. Dr. Andrew in Rosenwald 289 or the College Activities Board Office, Williams Edwards is coordinating this event. Center 103. Applications are due May 26, 1989.

ZTA's slogan wins Tuesdays and Fridays From staff reports The College Activities Board re- cently sponsored a contest for school groups to name the theme for the 1989 GSC homecoming. The contest was won by Zeta Tau Alpha, who will receive $100 for the winning entry. The theme is "Celebrate the Eagle Way, Coming Home To An American Tradition." This year's homecoming game will be played against The Uni- versity of Tennessee, Chattanooga on November 11.

Dennis set as intern

From staff reports GSC student Katherin L. Dennis of Buena Vista, Fla., has been to work as an intern for United States Sena- tor Sam Nunn. It took Galileo 16 years to master the universe. 1 s E A T S H E A I P S 0 L 0 A T H w E A L 1 M R E D A N G L E E X T I R P A T E M A L A B A >'■ B E R T H A You have one night. P R E S E R V A T I V El A N E N D 0 G A S ■ It seems unfair. The genius had all that time. While you have a few N E A P T I D E S L A T H E E N c A G E S U T T E R short hours to learn your sun spots from your satellites before the Z 0 R K 0 P A S T T E N S E w 0 K E A C T I I dreaded astronomy exam. P S Y C H 0 L 0 G I S T On the other hand, Vivarin gives you the definite advantage. It helps II A L L 0 0 P E N A N G E 0 C E A N D E E P I B A R S keep you awake and mentally alert for hours. Safely and conveniently. So B L 0 c E Y R E Z E P. 0 S even when the subject matter's dull, your mind will stay razor sharp. O U S E L E A R E S T D| 1 I If Galileo had used Vivarin, maybe he could have mastered the solar Pu zzle solution from page 3 sys^eMoo. Reviw with VIVARIN!

Us* as directed Contains caffeine equivaJ' -of wmi" (■' 'fee © Bercham I- 1°°* ryil Friday, May 19,1989 Letter George-Anne Continued from page 4 sincere appreciation to the campus sions of concern during Barbara's community for your many expres- illness and for the sympathy shown to us since her death. Barbara loved the college and its students, faculty Mltor&iufs SGA and staff; in her last days, the mere Continued from page 4 mention of Georgia Southern was a By Doyle & Sternecky source of cheer to her. It would be im- These students have votes on may possible to thank each one of you important issues around campus. individually, but we want you to These already important positions know that your many kindnesses will take on even more significance have sustained us during our loss. as GSC continued to grow. Anyone who is interested in being appointed to a committee can contact Sincerely, Sean Schuur, president of the SGA, Mr. & Mrs. D.E. Lanier, for the for further details. family Thinking about graduate school?

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Student activism Demonstrations at UGA support freedom in China Students in China are not the only ones demonstrating. About 85 students and faculty from China and Taiwan right here in the state (at the University of Georgia) are standing up in support of freedom of the press, speech and assembly and the Henderson library makes changes to accomodate students reform of corrupt politicians who are embezzling tax money in China, according to a recent article published in The Red & By Ann Nappo library planning committee con- When I presented the results of the and more copiers, the library com- Black, the UGA student newspaper. SGA Publicist tacted then president Tai Federico survey to the library planning com- mittee has recommended a new They are over 6,000 miles from home but they marched and Vice President Joe Hayes during mittee three weeks ago, I was as- schedule of hours (8 a.m. to Mid- night, Monday through Friday, with anyway from the Tate Student Center Plaza to the Clarke their administration last year arid sured that this poor return was nor- The Library Takes Heed asked them to consider a survey. mal for GSC. extended weekend hours) and the County Courthouse carrying signs for democracy in China. Students will be pleased with the This was to be a survey concerning The planning committee was able purchase of four new copiers. Participating UGA students, and students in China, were big changes being made at Hender- students' attitudes about the library to use the feedback from the survey The moral of this story is that stu- recognizing the 70th anniversary of the 1919 protest when "son Library for Fall Quarter '89. as well as their use and satisfaction to help confirm the major problem dent input is very valuable. So next students in China, sponsored by the Chinese Student Union, Later hours and increased copying with the facilities. After much debate areas that existed. time, be sure to mail that survey facilities are among the welcomed and revision, the final survey came The most common complaints stu- back. demonstrated for democracy for the first time. additions that, to some, may seem out early winter quarter. dents expressed in the surveys were Faculty Senate Positions Open The demonstrators will send money to China to help the long overdue. Some of you may remember my the number and condition of the There are still plenty of openings student movement in Beijing fight for democracy and reform. Although these changes appear to pleas in past columns to "get those copier machines, and the early clos- for students to sit on faculty senate The Red & Black quoted one student in a recent editorial, "It be the obvious solution to growth surveys in." Well, out of the 1,000 ing times — especially on weekends. committees. problems, a great deal of thought and originally sent our, less than 100 takes much courage to stand up," said Weihe Quan, a UGA In response to the survey which See SGA, page 3 care went into making them. The were returned. (You folks are sad!). showed a definite need for later ours graduate student. "The government control of students study- ing outside of China is more severe. They could turn around and take away student passports." Letters to the editor To demonstrate then, at such risk, is truly sacrificial. It 120 years ago fighting for their Blues. It was written by "Blind" in the English department, the Ks in shows these students know the value of freedom, an item which KAs are cowards homes and families in the Confeder- Willie McTell, a blues singer who the Business School, the Bsin Health many of us take for granted. acy would surely be ashamed. grew up in the 'Boro in the 1920s. and Professional Studies, etc., etc. The freedom for which they are fighting was given to most of Editor: He died a poor man around 1960 in All of these persons should be avoided because they are committed us. The loss of freedom is not fresh in our minds—we haven't had Atlanta - but he always called Sincerely, Statesboro his "real home." to maintaining, as well as improving, to fight for it in over 50 years. We should not only be supportive When I read that the Kappa Alpha fraternity chose not to carry the Georgia Southern College as an edu- of their efforts but thankful for our freedoms. Confederate battle flag during their Mark Morris David Thompson cational institution of creative and march recently, I felt angry. higher learning in the State of Geor- Staff I can't believe that the fraternity Error in column Editorial unfair gia. AL ALLNOCH SPORTS EDITOR who is supposedly proud of their George Sh river ESTHER HOWELL COPY EDITOR Southern Heritage refused to honor Editor: Dear Editor, (One of the Ss in the History Department as you so interestingly identified me and PAT MALONE, SCOTT LAMBERT PHOTOGRAPHERS the flag that our ancestors bled for and died for. If they can't stand up to Please allow me to add an observa- others of my colleagues.) DAL CANNADY, SANDY HANBERRY STAFF WRITERS I enjoyed your column on TERRY SNYDER, MATT WILLIS a few outsiders who don't know what tion to your simplistic and insensi- _ .. ,, . the flag means, then why be a frater- Statesboro, as I, too, came to tive editorial of May 12 concerning Family SCiyS inCinKS Statesboro as a student and liked it BUSINESS STAFF nity in the first place? the "hearsay" and knowing which Why wear the uniforms and not fly so much I stayed. professors to take and which to avoid. Dear Editor, STACY GRAHAM ASSISTANT AD MANAGER There is one bit of erroneous infor- The family of Barbara Lanier LANCE NIZINSKI, SCOTT STOVAL , ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE the flag? To me, that's the ultimate in "Hearsay" has it that your should cowardice and hypocrisy. All those mation I'd like to correct, however: avoid the Hs in the President's Of- Simmons would like to convey our ADDISON WILL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE Greg Allman didn't write Statesboro KRISTIN BRICAULT, TINA GLASS, CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT good men and women who died some fice, the Js among the Deans, the Hs See Letter, page 3 ERIC EVANS, LEIGH HORTON, KIM LAVOIIE, LAURA MORGAN, Previous letter is innacurate representation of racism VAN ELLIS mining need and obviously you didn't day, one who could conquer all odds. Johnson, Marion Anderson, George PRODUCTION & GRAPHICS EDITORIAL SERVICES (PAGES) Dear Editor, qualify. Ignorance was also shown by the Washington Carver, Dr. Daniel Hale LISA TIPTON PRODUCTION MANAGER, PAGES As far as taxes are concerned I writers where affirmative action is Williams, would you like me to name KARI KESSNER, JAY OWENS ASSISTANT MANAGER, PAGES This letter is addressed to all of think you should take that problem concerned. Affirmative action is just another thousand or so? I am sure LEIGH HORTON, TRACY SMITH PRODUCTION ASSISTANT those who feel that the topic of racism up with the United States govern- that, an action that was needed to that Miss Robinson knew her limits. JERI STANDROD PRODUCTION ASSISTANT is being "run in the ground," don't put ment who collects and allocates tax help those of the minority who were In conclusion, I'd like to say to ANDY FAW, KEN LoCURTO PRINTING METHODS STUDENTS away your shovels just yet. funds. It seems like you fail to see never given a fair chance. whoever wrote this article, please GUS WALTERS In an editorial response on May 11 that when April 15 comes every year, This law was not created to dis- grow up, stop lying to yourselves and Bill Neville, Student Publications Advisor a certain group of people appear to they don't only tell Caucasians to file criminate against any qualified ap- be man or woman enough to face up The GEORGE-ANNE is the official student newspaper of Georgia Southern College, have been misinformed about where income taxes. plicants for a position. If I ever dis- to your beliefs. You are obviously owned and operated by GSC students and utilizing the facilities provided by GSC. The there taxes go and why they don't Where the issue of the Miss Amer- covered that I was hired because I ignorant to alot of relevant issues. newspaper is the oldest continuously published weekly newspaper in Bulloch County receive financial aid. jnd Statesboro. Ga. The ideas expressed herein are those of the editor or the individ- ica Pageant and Vanessa Williams was black and not because I was the Until you and everyone else runs ual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Student Media Commit- I'd like to start off by saying that I are concerned, I feel that it is because most qualified, I would not take the racism "in the ground," and bury it tee, the administration, the faculty and staff of Georgia Southern College, or the Uni- myself don't receive any financial aid she was black was the reason for her job. If you feel you've been discrimi- forever, then racism will always exist versity System of Georgia. The GEORGE-ANNE is published twice weekly during the or loans to pay for my out-of-state academic year and twice during summer quarter. being dethroned. Even with this nated against then that is a problem P.S. I have friends that are white tuition fees. I can also say the same minor setback Ms. Williams has still you should express to the company but I hope are not as closed minded as OFFICE: Room 110, F. I. Williams Center. for a lot of my fellow minority peers succeeded in her entertainment ca- who discriminated against you, not you are. MAIL: The GEORGE-ANNE, Landrum Center Box 8001, as well. The requirements for finan- reer with a recent gold album that the entire minority population, Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Ga. 30460. cial aid are based on need not creed. had three tap 10 singles on it. This is PHONE: 912/681-5246 (News) or 912/618-5418 (Advertising) Martin Luther King, Jesse Kori N. Waller These are set guidelines for deter- a role model I would look up to any Jackson, Shirley Chisnlm John C|11 Friday, May 19,1989 George-Anne New kicking field will as sod nursery By Matt Willis Before its conversion to a kicking Sports Writer field, the area was a small nine-hole Have you wondered lately what "Having a field on golf course that encompassed all the that "mess" is on Highway 301 across area adjacent to the Softball complex. from Hardees? Or maybe you haven't campus will not only In an attempt to return something noticed with all the new construction to the students, Hook said that a on campus. save money, but it combination driving range and put- Harvo's Weakly In any case, that "mess" is going to will also be more ting green will be built behind the be another important part of the GSC parking lot at Paulson Stadium. It By Terry Harvin training complex which already in- convenient." should be completed sometime next Sports Guru? cludes two practice football fields year and will be open to all students. and the soccer field. The new facility Hook also added that Southern Unbelievable as it may seem, will be a combination practice foot- Boostershas several other projects in Harvo is back, but not by popular ball kicking field and a sod nursery. The second purpose of the field will the works which will benefit all of demand I'm sure. I've been hanging According to Frank Hook, chair- be to provide a place from which sod GSC Athletics. One major project, out in Pizza Inn stuffing myself at man of Southern Boosters which is can be cut for use in Paulson Sta- being co-sponsored by the college, their buffet until the print media sponsoring the project, the new field dium. In the past, sod has been pur- will be the installation of a wooden gets off of the kick about sex discrimi- will serve two purposes at once. The chased from an outside supplier at floor in the Hanner Fieldhouse gym. nation against homos and alleged first objective is to provide a good high cost. Having a field on campus Other projects include upgrading force-feeding of the Ten Command- field to practice place-kicking. will not only save money, but it will the new weight room, the women's ments by Coach Greer. "Before, our practice fields were also be more convenient. swim room and the landscaping at Let's stick to real sports and not full of ruts and uneven spaces which Another attractive feature of the Paulson Stadium and the Lupton whether or not a fraternity is going to didn't make for good kicking," Hook project will be its cost: nothing. Hook Building, as well as the addition of a hell for blocking someone's view at a said. He cited another important said the entire project will be funded batting cage for the women's softball basketball game. Yea, I know I kinda reason for closely simulating the by "gifts-in-kind." This means that team. kept that junk going a little-bit too field at Paulson Stadium. "This year, sponsors will donate their services to One last project will be the instal- long, but it was very humorous, espe- college place-kickers won't be al- help build the field. If all goes well, lation of permanent markers around cially the letter from the "Good the field will be completed by the first Beautiful Eagle Creek, the spot News" saint. Okay, I know, I'm ram- lowed to use a tee to kick field goals from." of June. where it all began. bling on and on and on GSC kickers will have theirown field to practice on next season (file photo; No w, let us take a seat and read the wise words of Harvo, the sports guru. **An interesting little tidbit of info Former Eagle standout makes it to the "show" appeared in the USA Today yester- day (Did ya understand that?). The By Sean Spell star game. Playing on the Expos' major league Sports Writer most common In 1986, Pevey would once again roster, Pevey rocked the Grapefruit surnames: 120 players have the last For former GSC Marty play at St. Pete. Even though injured League with .330 average. But on the name "Smith" to lead the pack fol- Pevey, Saturday, May 13 repre- most of the season, he still managed last day of spring training he was lowed by 76 "Jones", 75 "Johnson's", sented a new beginning. Pevey, who "I really don't have any idea how long I will be to hit .290. sent back to the minors. 58 "Williams'", and 53 "Wilson's." I caught for the Eagles in 1980, '81 and He then played at Arkansas-Little "Even though I had a good spring know that is something I've often here. I might be here a week or the whole season. '82, received a phone call Saturday Rock of the AA level Texas League training, they told me they decided to pondered. Now, I will be able to sleep from the ' telling him At this point its hard to tell." where he hit .326 during the first half keep two instead of three. In at night. that he had made it to the "majors." of the '87 season. The second half of a way I was disappointed because I **The Pittsburgh Pirates used a He got the call when the Expos' the season was played at AAA Louis- had caught well and I had thrown left-handed catcher against the Marty Pevey starting catcher, Nelson Santovenia, ville where he saw off and on action. well and I felt like I had made the Braves Sunday, but that still didn't was put on the 15-day disabled list. But for some reason the Cardinals team," Pevey said. help. Atlanta whipped the Bucs and "It definitely was a surprise," said lost interest in him, and traded him Then 34 games into his season with their lefty catcher 5-2. Pevey. "I really don't have any idea to the Expos for the '88 season. Indianapolis, he got the break. Benny Distafano became the first how long I will be here. I might be "I felt as if I had been let out of jail," Pevey, now 26, joins the Los Angeles left-handed throwing catcher to play here a week or the whole season. At just depends on what I do with it," he Macon. That year he would hit .311, said Pevey referring to the Cardinals Dodgers' John Tudor and the Texas in a major-league game in nine years. this point it's hard to tell." said. and came in second to now major not promoting him to the majors. Rangers' Scott Fletcher as the third The Chicago White Sox held the Pevey, who resides in Statesboro in He started his career in 1983 when league star Vince Coleman, for MVP With the fresh start, Pevey started former GSC player now active in the honors in 1980 when they stuck left- the off-season, will now back up Mike the drafted him in in the South Atlantic League all-star the'88 season at AA Jacksonville and major leagues. hander Mike Squires in for two Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald took over the the 19th round. But he was released game. soon moved up to AAA Indianapolis, Only time will tell what will hap- games. Distafano only saw one in- starting job when Santovenia went after only half a season and then The next year, '85, he was pro- where he finished the season. He was pen to Marty Pevey. But no matter ning of action behind the plate, but down with his injury. picked up by the St. Louis Cardinals. moted to St. Petersburg. That season named MVP in the playoffs as he led how things end up, Pevey has beat did start the contest at first base. It now seems that Pevey will get Pevey would then play for four he hit .308, lead the team in hits, his team to the American Association the odds and done something that What an athlete... the chance he has always dreamed of. years in the organization. In his first runs, and RBI's while being named championship. thousands of other minor leaguers **Auburn beat the mangy mutts of "The ball is definitely in my court. It season, he played just up the road at MVP in the Florida State League all- Then came spring training '89. will never do: make it to the "show." UGA to win the SEC baseball tourna- ment. Auburn used three different pitchers to send the hounds back to Meadow Lakes offers golf and recreation to GSC students Athens with a 2-1 loss. By Al Allnoch through the growing season with the "Metter is part public and part **Bob Tway beat Fuzzy Zoeller to Sports Editor grass." private, and so is Evans County. win the Memorial Golf Tournament Cartee said the new nine, which They can't play over there anytime by two shots Sunday. It was Tway's A GSC student steps to the tee, was also designed by Davis, will have they want to (Evans Heights in first win since he holed a bunker shot launches his drive down the fairway "a lot of water, a lot of bunkers and Claxton is open only to members on and joins his friends for a walk in to beat GregNorman on the final hole the more trees." She said more bunkers weekends). Sylvania is like that too. warm late-afternoon sun. Another of the 1986 PGA. 01' Fuzzy led will also be installed on the existing So we're really the only public course round of golf is underway at Meadow throughout the weekend, but nine. around here. The closest would be Lakes Golf Course. couldn't hang on down the final With the operators are asking Savannah." Most golf enthusiasts who attend what many feel are already exorbi- stretch as Bobby birdied four of the Though Cartee had no previous GSC are familiar with Meadow tant green fees, students will be last six holes with putts of 35 and 25 interest in golf or experience with op- Lakes; it is the only true public golf pleased to hear that Cartee "does not feet. Big deal, I did that just the other erating a golf course, she said she has course in the area, therefore the only intend to increase the fees," with the day... enjoyed being able to serve the col- one most of them can play anytime. opening of the new holes. lege golfing community. "Most of the But what is the story behind this **Did ya hear about the Tour de "I think some of them think it is too college kids are nice to work with, course that gets approximately 75 Trump? Well, let me tell ya what high," she said, "because they are and they're understanding to work percent of its business during the happened. Some Norwegian para- college students, and they have a with. I've enjoyed it." Judging from week from college students? A GSC student polishes his swing on trie ivieuaow Lakes driving range trooper decided to buy a bike and limited budget, but we are probably the masses of students who occupy Meadow Lakes is owned and oper- (photo: Clint Rushing) as cheap as any public golf course enter the race. He won about $50,000 the fairways and greens every day, ated by Jimmy and Mary Nell Car- nightmare for the less-than-average there is, and we are the only public and a life-supply of Ben-Gay for and students can look forward to they have enjoyed it, too. winning the 10-day, 837-mile bicycle tee, who opened the course about golfer. Though common sense would Meadow Lakes expanding to 18 holes golf course there is around here. peddler. A Belgium dude had a three and a half years ago with the dictate that the golfer use three shots soon. "We hope to open it (the next chance, but literally took a wrong purpose of "serving the public." The to reach the green, the more adven- nine) up in November," Mrs. Cartee turn and has yet to be found. current nine-hole layout was de- turous player will readily try to carry said. "We're probably 70 percent fin- signed by Arthur Davis of Rome, Ga., the fat part of the lake fronting the ished with it. We're putting in the **Sunday Silence, the horse that and took nine months to build. tee and get home from there with a irrigation now, have all the greens won the Kentucky Derby, has a From the 325-yard par four second fairway wood or a long iron. finished, have six fairways with Stadium Club bruise on his right front foot. Ques- hole, with water on the left and The lake surrounded by holes two, grass on them. So we have to go tion: how do the trainers know when woods on the right ready to swallow three and four has been the burial a horse has a boo-boo? The days of any slightly wayward shot, to the ground for too many stray shots to Mr. Ed have long since passed, ex- 400-yard par four eighth hole, with a count, not to mention the source of APARTMENTS cept on reruns, and I've haven't carry over water and another pond frustration for the golfer who inevita- Serving The Students At heard anything about talking horses nestled by the green, Meadow Lakes bly must confront it. lately. is both a challenge and fun to play. A typical round of golf is played "We Care" Georgia Southern College The 550-yard par five fifth can be a over more than nine holes, however, 13NorthsideDr. E. 764-2524 • 4 bedroom/2 bath apartments **Keystone Heights girls Softball • Single-story design for peace and quiet team won the Class 2A State Cham- • Fully-furnished, energy-efficient apartments pionship in Florida last week. Where • On-site laundry facilities is Keystone? It's about an hour south PSSST! 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The adver- quarter- If found, please put a note in LB TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED to ask for Mandy. tact Deborah Collier or Irvin Oglesby, 912- lease. $650. per month for 9 1/2 lease. Call tiser's name and Landrum Box 10467. share large house in Grove Lakes subdivi- BRUTUS EXCEL BENCH and leg machine, 367-6691." 764-6234 or stop by 433 Fair Rd. must be included with the ads. REWARD! Lost tennis bracelet in Bash's. sion. Pay only $240. for the entire summer- 250 lbs. Olympic weights, 45 lb. bar, curved NEED CHILDCARE for one toddler in our SUMMER QUARTER- furnished 2 bedroom, Ads should be non-commercial Very sentimental. Large reward. Please June, July, and August. Summer Quarter Olympic curl bar. Excellent condition, for home. Call 865-5454. rental only-Master bedroom with large 1 bath-Plantation Villas #34-Call kim or in nature, should be in good taste serious only. Originally $600., asking call Kim if found. 681-6268. HELP NEEDED: Full or part-time landscape master bath available. Only four miles LeAnn 681-7421. $400., call 489-1649. KEYS found in Oxford field Thurs. April 20th and are subject to standard edit- workers, temporary or long term openings. from campus, Many extras! No lease re- FOR RENT- Summer quarter, University in the evening, Call campus security to ing procedures. The editors re- FOR SALE- Queen sizeHide-A-Bed. $75. Call Call 681-1024 between 8-5, M-F. quired! If interested, call 764-3870. Place, 2 bedroom duplex. Summer rates- 764-7296 and leave name and number on retrieve them. serve the right to refuse any free HELP WANTED: Rentals Manager* and SUMMER QUARTER, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Available June 1, 1989. Call 681-5590 or answering machine. REWARD! Lost set of dorm keys with 1989 Publicity coordinator for SGA. Pick up Plantation Villas, 2-3 occupants needed, 681-1190. classified ad. Free classified list- Geogia Key charm. 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(404) 460-8113; Augusta (404) 855-8267; quarter-Hawthorne H #89. Four bed- RESUME WRITTNG AND EFFECTIVE JOB rooms, three large baths and large den and FOR RENT — Southern Villa Apartments. FOR SALE-Uniquely handcrafted picture Jacksonville, Fl. (904) 262-6647. SEARCH SKILLS WORKSHOP, MAY 1 Available now through Aug. 31, $375 per galleries available for only $24.95, Exclu- ATTENTION MARKETING MAJORS — kitchen-Brand New Apartment! Please AND 3,6:30-8:30 P.M., Southern Center for call immediately! 681-6091. month. Has dishwasher, refrigerator, 2 sively from Southern Enterprises. Call Southewest Marketing Company is offer- Continuing Education, GSC. $15 (includes bids, 2 student desks, ceiling fans, and mini 681-6106. ing a Summer Internship to applicable FEMALE ROOMATE WANTED to share 2- both days). Contact: Registrations, LB blinds. No Pets. Call Raymond at 681-7769. students. If chose, $400 a week. 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Call (1) 805-687- 2 single rooms- $160. each. 1 double room available, Call Karen at 839-2088. clean, new engine, $1,200 negotiable. 764- experience. Call 489-8408 and leave a 6000 Ext. Q-5385 for current repo list. 8376. $125. per person. Call 681-6107. message. CONDO IN SOUTHERN VILLA FOR RENT. 1986 GRAND AM — 5 speed, 65,000 miles. MAKE $300. OR MORE at one group meet- URGENT! FEMALE ROOMATE WANTED! NOTICES Partially furnished. $440. per month. 681- 681-1061. ing. Student organization, fraternity, so- ASAP! College-VueApts. $105. per month, 7769 Brenda Steinberg. ONE MAN'S BICYCLE, one speed, $15. 764- 1985 HONDA INTERSYSTOR VF700 F, new rority, needed to conduct marketing project close to campus with own washer and APTS FOR RENT, 1 and 2 bedroom, fur- 7875 evenings. dryer, Call IMMEDIATE MONEY. Refused elsewhere? chain, sprockets, front fork seals, battery, at your next meeting. Call 1-800-932-0528 nished, call 681-6407. No problem! Poor credit acceptable. We NINTENDO! 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Applications being quarter in Stadium Club. Have own bed- FOR RENT, summer quarter-Southern Vil- Many extras Call Don 681-4738. taken for immediate and Fall 89 openings. FOR SALE, 1970 VW Type III Fastback H.D. room and share bathroom. Call 681-1783 Call 1-800-821-1543. las-$300. per month-fully furnished, CARRERA SUNGLASSES New with 4 sets shocks_front; Air shocks-rear; Michelin or office 681-2437.. HOUSING washer/dryer. Call 681-7580. oflenscs new $85 asking $50 call Don 681- tires; Quick Shift kit; Pioneer sound. 2nd ATTENTION-HmiNG! Government jobs- MALE ROOMMATE wanted to share 4 bed- NOW RENTING FOR FALL 1989. Eagle 4738 owner. 681-1936. your area. $17,840-$69,485. Call 1-602- room, 2 bath apartment at Stadium Club 838-8885. Ext R 5920. SUMMER RENT: large one bedroom, low cost Gate Apartments. 1,2, and 3 bedroom, 2- SONY CD PLAYER AND RECEIVER. Excel- for Spring quarter. 681-1783. story, 1 and a half bath apartments with lent Condition. 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Call Smith at SOCCER MANAGER, wanted to work with. and dryers, free city water, total electric, serving your fellow students. Contact SGA ATELY! Sussex Commons Townhouse, 681-7654. team during season. Duties will include SUMMER QUARTER, Stadium Walk, unfur- for details. own bedroom. $200. per month. Share utili- special summer rates, rent for summer or scorckeeping/running/video tape- Contact ties, Swing-Summer (Take over lease). . full school term. Call 764-2525. nished, rent: $400. per month. Call 681- Coach Rafter 681-5298. 1766. WMMW SPRING FLING FEATUWG THE ELEMENTS

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