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National Weight room, gym renovations approved News Briefs are in a huge deficit for recreational By MISTY MCPHERSON worth of new equipment will be from the situation," said Ehling. from 4pm on for recreation," said Staff Writer installed. The gym will be insulated, venti- Ehling. space. This [proposal] shows that In the Nautilus weight room, a lated, heat and air-conditioning the administration is aware of that, ©Copyright 1990. USA TODAY/Apple So far the majority of the funding College Information Network. new floor, fans and about $40,000 will be added, and a new floor will be and that the state is starting to pick for the recreation and intramural A dual proposal estimated at worth of new equipment will be put in. New lighting and water programs has been from student up on some of that." HOSTAGE TO REVIEW CAPTIVITY: almost a quarter of a million dollars added. fountains will also be installed. activity fees. The recreational department for the renovation of GSC's two The second part of the proposal There is a boys locker room that Robert Polhill, an American does alot of things beside basketball educator who was released from weight rooms and enclosing the is to enclose the Marvin Pittman is not in use which Marvin Pittman "In my understanding, thisisthe and baseball. "The state is starting Middle East captivity, had to re- Marvin Pittman gym has been gym. "We are really cramped for has given to GSC for use. It will be first that state funds have gone for to see that," said Ehling. count Monday his 1,183 days to approved by administration and is recreational space," said William converted into a weight room for campus recreation," said Ehling. medical and intelligence experts in expected to be completed by fall Ehling, Recreational and Intramu- GSC students. For these recreational projects, Wiesbaden, West Germany. Polhill quarter. ral coordinator. With the completion of this pro- half will be student funded, and half greeted a mob of reporters in The first part of the proposal is The Marvin Pittman School was posal, the aerobic recreational pro- will be funded by the state. Damascus on Sunday, alongside the renovation of GSC's two weight approached with the concept that if . "The idea at this point, is to take grams will now last for at least four U.S. ambassador to Syria Edward rooms. In the free weight room, a their gym was enclosed, would it be the used equipment (from GSC's hours, and the weight room hours Djerejian and Syrian Foreign Min- new floor, mirrors, upgraded light- acceptable for GSC's recreational renovated weight rooms) to Marvin "It is a very large improvement will increase by 33 percent ister Farouq al-Shara, who helped ing and ventilation, both heat and department to have access from 4 Pittman," said Ehling. and is sorely needed to start to meet "Basically, you'll see a huge in- arrange his release. air will be installed. The room will pmon. "What this represents is func- the students needs, but it is not crease in hours, and also the time of EARTH DAY FETED WORLDWIDE: be painted and $15,000 to $20,000 "Obviously, they would also gain tional, usable space for students the 'save all'," said Ehling. "We still day," said Ehling. Millions of people in 140 coun- tries celebrated Earth Day. In 3,600 U.S. cities and towns, people picked up trash, hiked and biked, planted trees and partied at rallies to mark Earth Day. Overseas, an open air 'All Star Jam Week' hits the 'Boro mass was held in Poland's heavily drivin' n' cryin' heads 4-day series polluted Silesia region; a rock con- cert was held on an island re- By KEVIN HUDSON claimed from trash in Japan's To- Staff Writer kyo Bay. SHUTTLE SCHEDULED TO LAUNCH: One of today's most popular alternative music bands, drivin' n* Vice President Dan Quayle was cryin', will headline an "All Star Jam Week" in Statesboro this week. expected to be among the thou- The first show: is tonight, and the four-day series will continue through sands of spectators at Cape Canav- Friday at the Rockin'Eagle. eral, Fla., Monday for the second Billy Olaf, owner the club, said he plans to have other bands perform during the week. Local favorite, and Drag the River, planned launch of the space shuttle Discovery. The shuttle's mission is is expected to present their rock'n'roll show at least one night during to deploy the $1.5 billion Hubble the week, and the Georgia Satellites and of R.E.M are other Space Telescope, which is designed possible features during the week, said Olaf. to peer to the edge of the universe, Kevn Kinney, the lead singer for drivin' n' cryin', will present the seeking answers to the planet's ori- opening acts with songs from his debut solo album, Macdougal gin, size and future. (produced by Peter Buck). Kinney's distinctively southern singing voice has led drivin' n' cryiri' toproduce threesuccessful albums, in MILKEN TO PLEAD GUILTY: addition to a new album to a new album that is expected to be out by Michael Milken, former junk the end of summer. bond czar at Drexel Burnham Drivin' n' cryin' worked as the opening act for part of R.E.M.'s Oreen Lambert, will plead guilty to six world tour. They have visited the *Boro several times during the six securities fraud felonies, barring years the -based band has been together. Kinney is accompa- any last-minute changes. The felo- nied by Tim Nielsen with bass, vocals, and percussion; nies will likely involve hiding on guitars and dobro; and Jeff Sullivan on vocals and drums. Olaf trades and manipulating stock commented that the producer of such bands as Motley Crue and Jane's prices, though it is unclear as to Drivin' n' cryin' will perform tonight through Friday at the Rockin' Eagle. Pictured (l-r): Tim Addiction will also be flying into Statesboro for one of the shows. No which deals are involved. The Nielsen, Buren Fowler, Kevn Kinney, and Jeff Sullivan of drivin' n' cryin'. (photo: Ruth advance tickets will be sold for the shows, and tickets will be $6 at the maximum sentence: 30 years. Leitman) door. RATES JUMPING HIGHER: Mortgage rates jumped a quar- ter of a percentage point last week, putting the average fixed rate at nearly 10.5 percent — and heading higher. Reason: a rout in the Treas- ury bond market that pushed 30- SGA elections held Thursday year T-bond yields up 0.35 of a per- life is by selecting their student gov- ter. Executive Vice President of President, Vice President for Aca- centage point last week to 8.94 By MATT MAYBERRY Staff Writer ernment. This year, 26 students SGA Tom McLean explained cam- demic Affairs, and Senate posi- percent. Staff Reports will be asking their classmates to paign guidelines to those present. tions. BOOKSELLERS FIGHTING let them make decisions ranging Following this meeting, candidates The SGA President is the official •License Plates- Georgia CENSORSHIP: from how student activities fees are were officially permitted to begin representative of the student body. Southern friends and alumni who The 1990-91 SGA elections are The American Booksellers As- spent to what type social and aca- campaigning. Students campaigning for this posi- wish to place the new university scheduled for Thursday, April 26, demic programs are sponsored. Offices up for election on April 26 tion include Curtis Whitaker, sociation and Waldenbooks have commemorative license plates on between the hours of 10:00 am and Student candidates officially include SGA President, Vice Presi- Tommy Sears, and William Signs. put out a full-page newspaper ad their cars must apply for the tags 7:00 pm. declared themselves on April 19 at a dent for Finance, Vice President for decrying "a growing pattern of in- between May 1 and July 31 at their One of the ways that students creasing intolerance." They said meeting held in the Williams Cen- Auxiliary Affairs, Executive Vice local county tax offices. determine the quality of campus See SGA, page 2 they are mounting a new offensive The tags, identical to the current against increasing censorship, cit- 1990 plates, are available for a $25 ing the removal of books from li- manufacturing fee in addition to Deal to be braries, boycotting advertisers of the normal automobile taxes owed. controversial TV shows, forcing They will be available January 1, retailers to remove certain maga- 1991. converted zines from shelves. Those not ordering tags by the BUDGET DEFICIT GROWS: July 31 deadline will have to wait The U.S. government has re- again until mid-1991 to order tags to office ported a record $53.3 billion budget for the next year. By MISTY MCPHERSON deficit in March, up more than 51 The Georgia Southern plate Staff Writer percent from February's deficit of sports the familiar eagle logo, with $35.3 billion. In March 1989, the the words, "Georgia Southern Uni- government ran a deficit of $35.8 versity" across the lower portion of At the end of spring quarter, billion. Economists had expected a the tag. Deal hall will be converted to ad- much lower deficit figure, in the Current owners of the tags do ministrative offices. range of $40 billion. not have to reapply for renewals "We will be doing to Deal what CREDIT CARD LEGISLATION SPREADS: until 1994, but are required to we did to Anderson," said Pat Bur- It may soon be illegal through- update their decals annually. kett, Director of Housing. "Ander- out the nation for retailers to write 'Holocaust Memorial Pro- son, Deal, and the Administrative customers' credit card numbers on gram- GSC's Hillel Affiliate, the building will be an Administrative the backs of checks. Iowa had the Jewish student organization, is Complex." first law against it. Virginia's goes sponsoring its first annual Holo- Deal Hall was originally into effect July 1; Washington's, caust Memorial Program. On planned to be converted before June 7. Maryland is waiting for the Wednesday, April 25, a two part Anderson, but due to structural governor's signature. Illinois, Flor- program will be held in the Gallery problems in Anderson the order ida, Minnesota, California and 303, in the Poy Building. was reversed. Connecticut are considering simi- The first part of the program will "The Administration needed lar laws. commence at 7:30 p.m. with a more office space." said Burkett. "We would have preferred not to DRUG BALLOONS FLOP: candle lighting ceremony, and a close it now, but we decided it was The latest device used for U.S. performance by Cantor Rodney Margolies of Congregation something we could handle." air interdiction of drugs is being For fall quarter, GSC will have a called unproductive and is plagued Agudath Achim of Savannah dedi- cated to those who died in the holo- housing capacity of 3,075. With the with faulty mechanisms. Aerostats, conversion of Deal, 108 bed spaces a remote, radar-equipped balloon, caust. The second portion of the pro- were lost, but presently only 61 is being used to trail planes that students are living in the building. smuggle drugs from Mexico into gram will be dedicated to a panel discussion on the topic of the cru- The Criminal Justice Club (left to right) SGA. President Executive Vice-president Tom "Deal has never been a very Tucson, Ariz. U.S. government sades from a Jewish, Moslem, and captured the Golden Sean Schuur, CJC President McLean, and High Hope popular building." said Burkett. "It experts say aerostats are the "back- Trashcan Award during Earth Sylvia Colber, CJC Vice- Director Gloria Fordham is usually where you get assigned if Week last week. Pictured are president Jenny Johnson, SGA (photo: Kevin Hudson) See Briefs, page 5 See Campus, page 5 See Deal, page 2 George-Anne Tuesday, April 24,1990

Aequalis Board of Regents lose million-dollar case to perform

Courtesy of the Georgia Southwestern tal witness by the parents. He GSC News Service est previous award of record for a the swimming pool from four to six Murray is the attorney who repre- Sou'wester drowning death in Georgia was for minutes unobserved before any helped to establish that conditions sented the parents of Tammy Lee Aequalis, a nationally touring $315,000 in 1987. action was taken to save him. of inattention existed and detailed Fortner in a record 1987 jury ver- Mr. and Mrs. Felder Daniels, his own efforts to try to overcome dict of 4.1 million in Schley County contemporary chamber ensemble, A jury verdict for $1.5 million Pia, who is the author of a num- will bring its unique approach to Sr., of Leslie, Georgia, sued the ber of published articles on the them immediately prior to the dis- handed down by a Fulton County Georgia Board of Regents, the wa- covery of the drowning. Superior Court. The Fortner ver- modern classical performance to Superior Court jury on Tuesday subject, as well as a contributor to dict is still the record wrongful GSC's Foy Recital Hall tonight at 8 ter safety instructor and lifeguard against the Board of Regents of the the current American Red Cross death award in Georgia based on p.m.. who were involved, and the Direc- The jury trial began on February University System of Georgia and Lifeguard Training Manual, testi- the full value of the life of a deceased The trio concentrates primarily tor of Campus Safety at Fort Valley 12 in Atlanta and ended with a three of its employees appears to fied that based upon the autopsy person. It is believed to have been on new works, many of which they State College for the drowning verdict rendered at noon on Febru- have set two new records in Georgia report and other conditions pres- the second highest such award in have commissioned by both estab- death of their son, Felder Daniels, ary 27 after one hour and 42 min- legal history. ent, there was a period of time dur- the United Stateds. Jr., on October 6,1986 in the cam- utes deliberation by the jury. lished and emerging modern com- The case had raised questions ing which it might have been pos- posers. pus swimming pool. Their son was sible to have saved the student's about safety at a Regents college. The Board of Regents is respon- Aequalis combines the highly- attending a scheduled recreational life. However, he said that the neg- According to the Georgia Trial The officials at the college who sible for oversight of the University praised virtuosity with audience swim meet at the time of his drown- ligent inattention of of the life- Lawyers Association, the definitive were named as defendants testified of Georgia, Georgia Tech, and Geor- interaction and humor to create an ing death. guard, as well as the absence of the source for damages verdicts in He had been enrolled as a fresh- that they took every action possible gia State University, as well as that atmosphere of entertainment and water safety instructor from the Georgia, the February 27th ruling to save the student, but that they of numerous other four and two understanding of the music they man student for 22 days. pool area, directly caused the fail- is the largest award of record simply failed in their efforts. year colleges in the state of Georgia. perform. The testimony of Frank Pia, a ure to recognize the student's peril. against the Board of Regents of the The Board and its employees were The Boston-based group is com- nationally recognized swimming University System of Georgia, and Another lifeguard who was pres- The parents of the deceased stu- defended by Alfred L. Evans, Jr. posed of pianist Fred Bronstein, safety expert from New York City, the largest award of record in Geor- ent on the evening of the drowning dent were represented by Americus Cellist Elizabeth Mohr, and percus- concluded that the body of young senior Assistant Attorney General gia for a drowning death. The larg- was presented as a surprise rebut- trial lawyer William J. Murray. sionist Michael Parola, each with Daniels remained at the bottom of of Georgia. doctorates in music from State University of New York at Stony Brook, and with extensive perform- 70-year-old ing backgrounds prior to forming Aequalis. The Statesboro performance will consist of Beethoven's "Sonata in C initiated into frat Major, Opus 102, No. 1," Bartok's the Korean War. "Romanian Folk Dances for Cello By GABRIELA C. RICO ©Copyright 1990, USA TODAY/Apple In 1954, when Hogue left the and Piano," Steiger's "Kennedy College Information Network. Army, he moved to San Francisco, Sketches for Solo Percussion," and where he worked as vice president a composition by Marjorie Merry- TUCSON, Ariz. — Most young . of marketing for a tuna company. man commissioned by Aequalis. men wait for several months to be The performance is sponsored by initiated into a fraternity. Preston He said that while he always the Campus Life Enrichment Com- Hogue, who let a couple of wars and wanted to be a member of the frater- mittee. a career get in his way, has waited nity, he never got around to check- Tickets are on sale at the Geor- 49 years. ing into what he needed to do. gia Southern Information Office in Hogue, 70, was here Monday to But Dick Forbes, his roommate the Administration Building until be initiated into Phi Gamma Delta from the university, did. 5:00 this evening. Admission is $5 fraternity at the University of Ari- Forbes, from Cincinnati, said for adults and $2 for children. There zona. that two years ago he and his wife is no charge for GSC faculty, staff, "I am very excited about this," were in Tucson for a vacation, and and students. he said as he sat in the fraternity he decided, "By gosh, I want to see Patrons are reminded that they house lounge. "Being around young what I can do to get him initiated." must be seated by 7:50p.m. tonight. people is really great." After returning home, Forbes At that time, empty seats will be Hogue has had such a long wait visited the national headquarters released to the public. because after he became a pledge in of Phi Gamma Delta in Lexington, 1941, he had to leave UA for World Ky. War II. After he was moved from When Forbes was here again Smoking's North Africa to Anzio in Italy in this past fall for homecoming, he 1944, Hogue was captured by the went to the fraternity to ask if the deadly Cab sponsored the rock band are (L-R):Kip Gaudette, music column in this week's Germans and held as a prisoner of initiation could take place. The Staxx in front of Landrum Michael Owens, and Billy George-Anne, (photo: Kevin war for a year. house voted unanimously to make Center last Tuesday. Pictured Smith. See The %Boro Beat Hudson) He got out of the Army in 1945 Hogue a member. The date was set but was recalled in 1950 to fight in and Hogue was on his way. * Statisticians have calculated | that those who smoke more mponderables: the than a pack of cigarettes a day face a 1 -in-3 chance of dying from effects of smoking | mysteries of everyday life by the age of 85. Put another | way, a 35-year-old man faces § By EUGENE MARINO these risks of death: ©Copyright 1990, USA TODAY/Apple College Information Network Risk to Chance of;; When do fish sleep? health dying by 85 In human terms, never. They don't have eyelids, so they can't close 1990-91 Auto accidents 1 In 100 their eyes. But some reef fish do become inactive and hover about or wedge All accidents 2.4 In 100 themselves into a crevice in a reef and become semi-comatose. Deep-water 21 In 100 Light smoking fish, like tuna and marlins, never stop swimming. Heavy smoking 36 In 100 And who has this type of information anyway? David Feldman, who works to solve the "mysteries of everyday life." SGA Elections Dave Mather, Gannett News Service Why do we itch? In his first book, "Imponderables," Feldman first gives a short answer: "We don't know." But he does follow it with a longer answer. He writes SGA continued from page l about how scientists can induce itching, but don't really understand its reason for being. They do speculate, though, that itching might exist to warn us of impending pain or that it might have originated in primitive The Executive Vice-president humans as a way of letting them know they needed to rid themselves of oversees all work of Faculty Senate vermin. Standing Committees and SGA Why do golfers yell "fore" as a warning? Thursday Standing Committees. The next The answer, in "Why Do Clocks Run Clockwise?," is that "fore" is a SGA Executive Vice-president will shortened version of "before" in "ware before," an English military term. be either Patrick Bass or Curtis J. "When the troops were firing in lines, the command "'ware before" indi- Wright. cated that it might be prudent for the front line to kneel so that the second The Vice-president for Finance line wouldn't blow their heads off, Feldman writes. April 26 oversees spending of the SGA Why do people look up when thinking? money. There are 3 candidates: To answer this question, in "Imponderables," Feldman spends two Benjamin Emmons, Susan Marie pages writing about psychologists called neurolinguists, who "have found Harden, and Mahmound Boland. that most people tend to view life largely through one dominant sense — Representing students in college usually sight, hearing or touching." He concludes that "the answer seems academic affairs is the is the main to be (that most of us) try to answer questions by visualizing the answers." job of SGA's Vice-president for Academics. The three candidates Landrum and vying for student support include F^XJBf presents comedienne Veronica Lovett, Ken Ward, and Jeff Barker. Thirteen candidates are run- Williams Centers ning for 15 Senator-at-Large posi- tions. The Student Senate acts as the legislative arm of the SGA. Those students who have made themselves available for student Senate Positions include: Matt Mayberry, Mary Spivey, Paige 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Worley, Tim Wipf, Niles Dixon, Matthew Mercer, John Key, Chris Clark, Cathy Powell, Guy Owens, Twidell Mincey, Sean Schurr, and Clint Rushing.

^ ^ Deal Continued from page C r AA C you apply lal e, so we felt like we ED 0=C3> CJ X_i could do without it." In the fall of 1992, a new dorm is Tuesday, May 1 expected to be completed. It will house 250 students, which will take Williams Coffeehouse the place of both Deal and Anderson 8 pm Halls. Tuesday, April 24,1990 George-Anne

Well-traveled Statesboro native illustrates that looks can be deceiving

mother and developed the same By AMRITA K. SIBIA about only six months and then quit only close and surviving relative is Guest Writer strong religious ideals that she did. before the administrators fired his twin Billy, who is an architect in When he was 20, he accepted him. According to Holland, "Par- Atlanta. They talk on the phone God into his life and joined the ents were complaining that I wasn't every weekend, but that's as far as Bobby Holland could be Santa American Bible Study at Emory. a good teacher." their relationship goes. Claus. The silver hair and beard is From there, Holland decided to From there, he traveled to Can- Most people will never get to the same, but Holland prefers to read the Bible every night to help ada, then Washington, D.C., and know the "real" Bobby Holland, wear a barrette clipped to the end of him make decisions about his life. came back to Statesboro to work for because his life revolves around his beard. The hair is a little long, He said, "I relied on my twin his aunt in a jewelry store. paints and pencils. Few people will the nails are very long and his body brother Billy too much and needed He has never been married or ever possess his artistic ability and is long and lanky. On his pants cuffs to start living my own life." had any children, and has survived scholastic achievements. paper clips are attached around the Since then, he has read the Bible throughout the years due to a sav- When people see him, they see edges. He doesn't dress in a red suit, every night and has a collection of ings account. He lives off the money someone who looks extremely dif- but in a pea green jacket and trou- bibles in several different lan- his parents left behind and believes ferent, but that only adds to his sers. However, the eyes are the guages, including German, French, he saves money because he does not character. Some might be fright- same crystal blue, and, with some art in New York City, was a teacher Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Polish, pictures from the present and past. have a car and just supports him- ened, while others might smirk and help, Bobby Holland could be of art and history, did time in the Greek, and Russian. Holland believes he's a fairly self. look in disgust. The true Bobby Santa. service in Italy, studies the Bible, He has never settled down to one good artist, but doesn't think of Holland has had only one girl- Holland might be well-known one The locals in Statesboro have a and knows several languages. specific job. He has been a student, himself as a great artist. He com- friend in his life, and that was many day for his paintings, but, for now, name for Holland: "the Hermit." He South Main Street is where a mental patient, a teacher, a clerk pares most of his paintings to the years ago. He said, "When you're an this man will live out the rest of his is rarely seen by anyone and, if Bobby Holland lives in an old at a jewelry store, and a traveler. artist Grandma Moses and says his artist, art is your mistress." His life as "the Hermit." people do see him, most would hesi- Southern house known as the Chat- paintings are "full of errors and are Holland has traveled to Europe, tate to speak. Holland is aware ter Tree. His grandfather built the very untrained." Canada, and up and down the East when he goes out in public that house in 1892. Bobby's father, old- However, if someone were to Coast. people stare, but that doesn't est brother, and both he and his look at his paintings, one would not His oldest brother Roger bother him. He believes his beard is twin brother were all born there. see errors or flaws. One would see thought he needed psychological the cause for stares, but, Holland Now Bobby's part of the house detailed pictures of mostly women help. So, during his 30s and 40s, he CtotkUty says, it helps him "to be humble." consists of three rooms, all dark and throughout different periods in his- was admitted to a mental hospital The only time he ventures out is dusty. The room he spends the most tory. in Milledgeville, Ga. During his when it's absolutely necessary to go time in is his bedroom, where there He draws and paints day and stay in the hospital, he spent many ouitktJkat, to the grocery store and to get art is a huge table full of paints, pencils, night, reading the Bible between days and nights in depression. supplies, he visits no one and no one and drawings. A single lamp placed paintings, and sleeping on occasion. When Holland left the hospital, visits him, except the local banker on the table points downward to- He loves his work and believes "art he went back and forth from in town to help him with his bills. ward his paintings and drawings. is a means of communication." And, Statesboro to different towns and added ^Ictfn,--, Several locals in the community since religion plays a major role in cities. He studied art in New York believe that he sits in his house and At 62, his main goal is to finish his life, many of his paintings repre- City for about a year. He stayed does nothing. some of the paintings before he dies. sent different devotionals in the only a year because he had to draw Bobby Holland has never tried to People do not know Holland the Bible. nude people and he thought "na- artist, with roughly 500 paintings sell his paintings, and, on occasion, Holland's mother, Margaret, kedness was sinful." that he has done over the years. Or he gives one away. For now, his was a church organist for 40 years He then moved to Douglas, Ga., Holland the Emory graduate, who bedroom could be considered his art for the First Methodist Church in and was a high school art teacher in has also studied at Duke, studied show, containing paintings and Statesboro. He talks highly of his Gainesville, Ga. He stayed there for Western legend not integral part of West after all

By ELIZABETH TILLEY to shoot at the tender age of eight, Annie and Frank became instruc- of Annie Oakley—was shattered, I Features Writer and it was her deadly accuracy that tors in the art of shooting at a hotel am still able to picture others who provided her family with meat for in Pinehurst, NC. Five years later, were just like her in the wide open food after her father's death. she was injured in an accident—her space that was the American West. Fame did not call on Annie until Recently, while doing some out- career was over. After travelling I hope that one day, we will all 1879, when she defeated Frank side reading, I discovered that one the world as a famous find a way to influence the world, Butler, a well-known marksman, in of the Wild West's most famous markswoman and suffering crip- even if, at the time, it appears to be women was not from the West at all, a shooting match. It would appear pling injuries, Annie returned to only a minute point. Who's to say that Butler did not feel inferior—as and it was doubtful that she had Ohio, where she died Nov. 2,1926. that in another hundred years or so even been to the real West. Talk he would marry her the following the person sitting beside you now year. It was with this contest that about having your childhood Her life was full of adventure will be a legend like "Annie dreams crushed. It was dishearten- she took the name "Annie Oakley." and was romanticized by dime store Oakley." P(u*ti 674-6924 ing to say the least. Joining "Buffalo Bill's Wild West comics and newspapers. It was alife It gives you something to think Annie Oakley, an alias for Show" in 1885 provided the Butlers that would later inspire a loose bi- about, anyway. Phoebe Ann Moses, was typified as with jobs for the next 17 years. ography by the great Irving Berlin being "The Western Girl" in the late When the show travelled to Europe, entitled "Annie Get Your Gun." 1800s and the early 1900s. The Annie was presented to the royal I'm not exactly sure what this is hard part to digest was that some families there. Also in 1885, the in aid of, but I think it has some- historians believe that she never Sioux Indians honored her by thing to do with heroes and dreams. ventured west beyond Ohio, where adopting her into the tribe. Although my image of the ideal she was born in 1860. Annie learned Upon retiring from the circuit, Western women—based on the life Bouma makes Deutsch=ing fun By ELIZABETH TILLEY not ring a bell, but if you hang ter in between "Guten Tag" and Features Writer around the South Building long "Auf Wiedersehen." It is almost as if Zeitgeist—the spirit of the enough you'll certainly be able to you don't have to study to learn times. That's just one of the inter- pick him out of a crowd. most of the objectives in class, be- esting things you'll learn about if Dr. Bouma's the bespectacled cause the information is presented you ever have Herr Bouma for a man who always has books between in such a way as to be almost unfor- German class—or any other lan- his right elbow and side; the distin- gettable. guage class, for that matter. He is guished-looking gentleman with It does not matter whether the definitely unlike any other teacher the Abe Lincoln beard, wisps of student is an anxious freshman or a found in the Department of Foreign curly gray hair and the Santa Claus senior with a full course load. Languages. smile. Bouma is always there to give that Professor Lowell Bouma is the At a time when fun during class extra bit of advice. The best part head of the Foreign Language de- time is usually tossed in the waste about his classes is that he does not partment at GSC. If you've never basket like late homework assign- try to be standoffish, but jumps in had a German class his name might ments, Bouma adds fun and laugh- feet first. The music corner: the Boro Beat "Catfish" Ruffin and sound man, In other news, the College Ac- By Kevin Hudson Brad Blettenberg. Staff Writer tivities Board (CAB) presented one For the second time in less than Members of the band seemed of this year's spring concerts. Staxx, a month, the Rockafellas rolled into impressed by the crowd's enthusi- a Virginia-based rock band, per- Statesboro last Tuesday. The Ma- asm. Trevitt commented, "This is formed outside Landrum. The show con-based rock band played for the place to be in Statesboro. It's not featured primarily cover tunes by several hours to a near-capacity the biggest, but it's definitely the Whitesnake, Boston, and the Cult crowd at the Rockin' Eagle. best. The crowd is so intense." but also featured songs from their The Rockafellas are no strangers The Rockafellas will be back in album, Game of Fools (CMC Rec- to the Statesboro music scene. They the 'Boro Thursday, May 24, at the ords). have played at several GSC frater- Rockin' Eagle. Soon after that Staxx is: Billy Smith, vocals; nity parties during the two and a show, they will release their first Michael Owens, vocals, guitar, and the band half years that the band has been album, Time Will Tell, which will keyboards; Kip Gaudette, vocals together. Perhaps those previous contain 11 original songs. The al- and guitar; Rusty Gwaltney, vocals shows were the reason for the un- bum is being produced by John and bass; and Darrell Akers, vocals FOLLOW F*OR usually high number of fraternity Keane on the Stolen Records label. and drums. and sorority members who at- Keane has successfully produced CAB's spring concert line-up tended the show at a club that is albums for (Strange also includes Robin Crow, a jazz NoW known for its less than conservative Fire), Kevin Kinney (Macdougal and pop guitarist, on May 9; and patrons. Blues) and Widespread Panic. Shagtime will play on May 22, (as seen art'lhe Rockin ■You-Can-Eat wtth Peggy Grimes, the owner of the "THIS IS WHAT GOING TO THE MOVIES IS All ABOUT! It reaffirms everything that is wonderful about lifer Rockin' Eagle, said she has been At the Movies Eagle) Your Meal Card pleased that a more diversified crowd has been coming to the club with lately. Z39S7 Until recently, the Rockafellas Fri., April 27 have primarily been a cover band, but have added many of their own Sun., April 29 songs, including the country-rock Wednesday, FREE PEPSI sounding Wild Girl. In addition, Biology Lecture Hall they did an impressive version of Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here, 8& 10 p.m. as well as songs by everyone from $1.00 Sallv Dollv Shirlev Darvl Olvmpia Julia flay 2 ' Don "American Pie" McLean to FIELD RunflN MCUINE HANNAH UCRAKIS ROBERTS R.E.M. The band consists of Matt • Free Pizza • Mayes, guitar and vocals; John .RASM_ a nu-anPicinits^ .HttB£jrrK(h\. • Between * Felty, guitar and vocals; Ned SAlLYFEJi) DOilirXRIDN ^HRI£iH«LUMtHMKOMH ffl.WUDimb AlUR0Bfitl> -STtELMCWUV l!*M*MiimUN*imMffrTkBlNJ0'i:(iVN0)l..^SHDl«D Grubbs, bass and vocals; and Matt =.W)ftf.I >iw ICCOBCESOEUftUE TKLlMftOI Sna.NKI.UJ.yiO-tDHRDPWIM • Movies! • inesPool ••••••••• 2-5pm- Trevitt, drums; with additional mssar ■ « help from their stage manager Jay i O George-Anne Tuesday, April 24, 1990 Since 1927, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper Clint Rushing Sandy Hanberry Editor News Editor Gay Rights need to be recognized Allen Allnoch Stacy Graham Managing Editor Advertising Manager The home of Brad Evans, a sen- In 1964 the Civil Rights Act was whites, the orientals, and the na- ior theater and performance major drafted and adopted with the intent tive Americans. They breath the at Southwest Missouri State Uni- to insure that blacks as well as same air, feel the same emotions, versity, was burned to the ground From The other ethnic minorities would be and have the same rights as anyone on November 15, 1989. The fire treated as equals to white people. In else. We are all supposed to have an Sears and Bass for SGA department officials investigating modern times when a civil rights equal chance in life; it's time the In light of the fact that the GSC Student Government the fire called the incident arson Editor's activist is offended by a public pol- bigots realize this. Association's elections will be held this Thursday, April 26, and linked it to the fact that Brad icy or governmental procedure he What is the difference between a some facts about the positions of President and Executive had attended a play about gay men Desk screams "DISCRIMINATION!" black person and a gay person? Vice President need to be brought up so that you, the student that night. My question is "why?" Well I have news for the world; Aside from the fact that I'm compar- Why was this student's house homosexuals are discriminated ing race to sexual preference and body, may understand that when you cast your vote for these against every day too! They just they may not seem comparable, burned down because he attended a Clint Rushing positions you are choosing the people you want to represent play? Well, 111 state why. Agroup of aren't characteristically aggressive both are discriminated against but you in community forums, GSC faculty senate meetings, and pigheaded bigots decided to punish about their rights yet; but the day is one has an official U.S. document to GSC administration meetings. It is very important to elect a young man for exercising his free- bian sexual activity, but I do fight coming when the United States help him along. The other is dis- the students who are skilled in policy drafting, decision dom of choice. That's why. for their rights to choose how they Government will have to take a criminated against just as much, want to live provided it's within the stand on gay rights and draft e only he has no support from his making, and cooperating with other administrative func- According to the National Gay/ realm of the law!! policy similar to the Civil Rights Ac government. Lesbian Task Force's 1988 report tions. I realize that gays may be, in the of 1964 for gay people. What if on anti-gay violence, 34 gay and After reviewing the campaign platforms and discussing general public's eye, undesirable Martin Luther King, Jr. was black Once again let me state for the lesbian student groups in the each candidate's experience and skills in politics, we at The and gross because they do not follow and gay? I guess we could have record that I do not condone homo- United States reported 1,124 cases social sexual norms, but they are included homosexuals in the act sexuality; I simply am sick of seeing George-Anne have chosen to support Tommy Sears and of verbal harassment, 177 cases of humans just as everyone else is and then huh? the homosexuals be discriminated Patrick Bass for SGA President and Executive Vice Presi- vandalism, 97 violent threats, and thus deserve all human rights any The point I'm trying to make against by the politocrits and the dent. We feel that Sears and Bass have the experience nine physical assaults and four heterosexual may be entitled to. here is that if we're going to have an rest of this cruel and prejudiced bomb threats in 1988. What in the necessary to provide the GSC students with quality repre- It stands to reason that if homo- act that states that blacks and other society. They must have equal hell is wrong with the United sentation. sexuals want a bad reputation, and minorities will have equal opportu- rights lest we call ourselves and our States? Aren't we supposed to be Tommy Sears political science/economics double if they all want to run the risk of nities as the whites, then we are government hypocrites. is a the home of the FREE? contracting AIDS, and if they want going to have to say the same for the Mankind has an intellectual major who has served GSC in a senator-at-large capacity for O.K., for all you smart alecks out to subject themselves to public ridi- people who choose to be in love with obligation to respond to the con- the past year here at GSC. He is well qualified to be the next there let the record show that I am cule then fine; it's their right and those of their same sex. They are cerns of the homosexuals, because not gay nor do I condone gay or les- SGA President because of his hands on experience with they should not be chastised for it. people too, just like the blacks, the they are people too! faculty senate committees and other SGA functions. Patrick Bass is a finance major and has also served as an SGA senator-at-large for the past year. We feel that he is more than qualified to support Sears in every capacity Separating the grey from the green necessary. Combined, these two students should make a very responsible duo in the SGA machine. In rebuttal to Pat Buchanan's stand on these issues. considered themselves "committed comment on CNN's Crossfire, as GREEN One ticket opposing Sears and Bass in this election is The Los Angeles Times con- to the environment." comprised entirely of greeks. These candidates have been environmentalists and conserva- ducted a survey on Republicans, tionists being "guys in sandals," I THOUGHTS campaigning at greek meetings, which is fine and good, but James J. Gregory and the results are as follows: When will attempt to give credibility to asked if the preservation of the People's perceptions of the envi- we must shed light on the fact that greeks are not an issue these individuals. environment is worth the risk of ronment have changed since the in this campaign. Should the SGA President and Vice Presi- Mr. Buchanan's interpretation blind to environmental issues. Ei- higher unemployment and a sub- days of the "sandal wearers;" more dent also be greek would not mean greeks are fairly repre- of those who express environmental ther the times have changed, the stantial budget to clean up the citizens are becoming involved in sented in SGA; if anything, it would be unfair representation concern tends to be the general environment has become a viable environment, 81 percent were in the fight to save earth from ecologi- to a minority of students. And since greeks are not the consensus of most Americans to- issue, or our country is being gov- favor. majority of the student body, and since SGA exists for the day. This assumption, however, has erned by "sandal wearers." This In another survey conducted by cal exploitation. It's not too late to become a fallacy. concern is no longer expressed by CBS and the New York Times, get involved. Write your congress- sole purpose of representing the majority, our support of the During the 1960's and 70's, these leftist liberals or radicals but, by Republicans and Democrats were Sears and Bass ticket stands to reason. "sandal wearers" were responsible real people who pay taxes and are asked their views on the environ- men, recycle, plant a tree, and just We cannot emphasize enough the necessity of experience. for keeping the drum beating dur- holding government offices and are ment, 38 percent of the Republicans do your part to preserve the world Do we want to elect students who will spend the first quarter ing the times when Americans were urging the government to take a and 43 percent of the Democrats for generations to come. or so of their term learning how to do their job? Or, should we elect those students who already know what their responsi- bilities entail? We at The George-Anne have made our decision. We choose to support Sears and Bass as they strive for more Letters to the Editor front of me. During the course of mistakes and incompetence" as I'm available parking for students, a possible 24 hour library, this short conversation it was t not seeing it at all!! and an overall cohesive interaction with our administration. Letter stated that maybe the fact that it Vote for We sincerely hope that the rest of you, the students, are wise Then there was the reference to was Good Friday would cancel the enough to vote for the candidates with a year of hands on policy the RSA/RHA. Excuse me, but fact thatitwas also Friday the 13th. experience with SGA and a rock solid platform to comple- All letters to the editor are subject to could you be a little more vague and I was greatly disturbed by this ment that experience. standard editing policies for taste, misinformed next time? Come on, statement, for it represented a total SGA libel, etc. The editor reserves the right was the money missing or was it lack of understanding as to what Dear Editor, to reject any letter. There is no word stolen? You just had to leave that Good Friday (or Easter for that In past years turnout for the limit on letters and are published on a little bit hanging didn't you?! I matter) is all about. I am compelled student government association's Parking policy suitable first come, first served basis. Letters to write this letter to explain the should address certain issues and not guess it wouldn't get any attention elections has been dismal. Our stu- Commuter. Non-commuter. Decal fees. These are all terms associated attack individuals. All letters MUST BE otherwise, huh?! For your informa- significance of Black Friday dent government is responsible for . :j with the seemingly ever-changing parking system at GSC. SIGNED. The letter writer may request tion, it was misplaced and recov- ("Good" is not an adequate adjective affecting changes in the interest of With another projected increase in enrollment for next year, GSC to remain anonymous. However, it will ered in full with no deception in- for the Friday before Easter) and the students. This means that the officials are now considering new recommendations concerning parking be the editor's decision whether or not volved. I know about drug use in Easter to me because these two people we elect on this Thursday to print the name. and transportation. Last week, the Student Government Association halls, as do my AD, RD, and the days represent something which is will be our representatives for the made its recommendations on the issue to Dr. Richard Armstrong, Vice- Campus Police and Statesboro Po- more important to me than any- next year. The people we elect are president of Business and Finance. We at the George-Anne fully support lice. I am an RA, not a DEA agent!! thing else in the universe. our voice in the community. These SGA's recommendations and would like to outline them here. RA opposes Black Friday is a day which the chosen few will be our voice in fac- The SGA recommendation is a two-year plan. The proposal for the first church has traditionally set aside ulty-senate meetings, intercolle- year is a moderate increase in the car registration fee, based on the cost of dicontented Well, I don't have much else to for the remembrance of the Cruci- giate forums, and debate with a proposed new parking lot and other basic traffic needs. say except, I still fail to see any fixion of Christ. For me, it repre- administration officials. We must The proposal for the second year, if a transportation system is imple- corruption, or where you get the sents the day when Christ was elect competent people for these mented for Pall of 1991, is a transportation system fee that would be added Dear Editor, damn nerve to call anyone anything executed for the crimes which I positions. If you don't vote we may to all student fees, based on the cost of the system and other parking needs. have committed I have committed I am writing in response to when it's pretty obvious that you end up with candidates who are Included in this part of the proposal is a discontinuation of the car that crude, selfish and vindictive treason against God, and therefore have many problems to get figured unqualified to express what we feel. registration fee and the non-commuter status. deserve to burn for all eternity in letter which ran in the March 28th out before you can handle any re- That is why I would like to encour- If a transportation system cannot be implemented by Fall of 1991, then the fires of hell. However, the sec- edition of The Eagle. I too am a sponsibility at any level. The truly age my fellow students to get in- car registration should reflect the coct of parking and other traffic needs. ond person of the eternal God came discontent RA. Discontent with the ironic thing is that not only are you volved. Go vote Thursday before We would like to urge the GSC officials to carefully consider the validity to earth as a man, was cursed, tor- letter and the person who felt it wrong, but you are a hypocrite. You you go party. Also, vote Sears and and practicality of these recommendations. As SGA encourages, working their duty to write it. If I am to said that you would not spend an- tured, stripped naked, and nailed to Bass, Pres, and Vice Pres.! towards a transportation system and discontinuing the new commuter believe what was said I should al- other quarter in that "Dorm in a piece of wood and was left there status should be a high priority. But at the same time, until the students ready have beaten down those "iron Hell," then what the hell are you until he finally died. On the cross, Shane Rider can actually see measures being taken to implement a transportation doors" of the "Resident Life Depart- doing still in it?!! If anyone is to be Jesus endured the full wrath of God system, only those wishing to commute by automobile should be required ment" and handed in my resigna- called "mediocre" then it's surely which I deserve. He was innocent, to pay a parking fee. but I was guilty; I committed the tion. And, by the way, those doors you, with as vindictive an attitude are wooden and that's Residence sins, but he paid the penalty. It is Why the Staff Life, not "Resident Life." I feel that impossible to describe the thoughts YOLANDA WALLACE FEATURES EDITOR as an RA I do my job well, so I'm told. as you displayed for the very people and emotions that the Crucifixion MIKE STRONG SPORTS EDITOR I am, however, told this by ADs and you worked with. The people I work stirs in my soul. Black Friday is a trees? LAURA MCABEE ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR RDs stated to be so "incompetent" in for in Residence Life are not only day of mixed emotions for me. I feel SONYA MESOMMONTA, COPY EDITORS Dear Editor, that letter. my employers, but they are also sorrow for the pain which Christ This letter is written to ask a MISSY LUKEHART endured on my account, yet I feel EDDIE COLEMAN.LIA NEEL, STAFF WRITERS friends and people I am proud to simple question. What the hell is stand by. There is no incompetence, joy, for, three days after the Cruci- MICHELLE ROSS, KEVIN HUDSON, In all, I have lived in college the purpose of the trees taking up JAMES GREGORY, APRIL STEPHENS, mediocrity or dishonesty as you fixion, Christ rose from his grave as housing for two years now and I valuable parking space in the park- GARYWITTE made it seem, unless you count a receipt for my redemption. have yet to find it the worst place to ing lot behind the Student Union? I DANIEL HOLLINGSWORTH, PHOTOGRAPHERS On Easter the church celebrates PAT MALONE live, nor have I found a lack of sup- have been a student here at GSC the glorious resurrection when DAVID SCOTT STAFF ARTIST port from my superiors. As an RAit since '86 and I can remember when Christ crushed the head of Satan. is my responsibility to be the first yourself. The next you want to do we had a huge parking lot that ran When Evangelical Christians meet BUSINESS STAFF representative of the Department the Statesboro community and the from Foy to Fair Road. The admini- JERI STANDROD. KIM MOONEY, ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES on Easter Sunday singing "Christ of Residence Life a resident comes students of this campus a favor, stration suggested we build a Stu- ALLISON MOONEY, JAY KNIGHT the Lord is risen today," we are into contact with. When I have don't. You are only capable of bitter- dent Union in half of that lot and we JEFF WHITE PUBLICATION COORDINATOR ness and disrespect of those around rejoicing over Jesus' victory over sin RENE RENTERIA CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR needed support it has been there. In all agreed that would be great. They and death, and we affirm our com- GLENN BURGESS.LAURA MORGAN, CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT situations which I need help, I go to you. Lose those jaded glasses and never told us that we would also mitment to the Christian Mandate CINDY KEEVER, MIKE BOWDEN, my RD or AD, and if they are not get a life; then get a job. have to park at K-mart as a result of (Go make disciples of all the world, TINA GLASS available then I have three more the changes in the remaining park- baptizing them in the name of the ADs and eleven more RDs to assist REX ing lot. Don't get me wrong, the PRODUCTION & GRAPHICS EDITORIAL SERVICES (PAGES) Father, the Son, and the Holy me if needed. As ADs cannot know one incensed RA trees are wonderful and I'm sure LISATIPTON PRODUCTION MANAGER Spirit). Christ has won; Satan has VAN ELLISON AD PRODUCTION MANAGER every resident of every hall they that they will help with the green- lost and is fated to be cast into the JERI STANDROD, TRACI COBB PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS oversee, it is no surprise to me if an house effect, but what about us. lake of fire with all those humans TOM MULIIS, KEISHA DAVIS, AD should ask me about a resident Black Friday With parking already tight does TIM MASSEY.SONYA MESOMMONTA who have rejected Christ over the or anything else for that matter. putting trees with huge barriers centuries. On Black Friday and around them really make a whole Bill Neville, Student Publications Advisor Easter we Christians are reminded explained lot of sense? I don't think so. The As for programming, I used my of what Christ has done for us, and Tho CEORse-ANNE b the official student nowspapet ot Georgia Sotfhem College, owned and operated bv GSC new trees will probably result in the students and uniting the focltles provided by GSC. the newspaper Is the oldest continuously publshed weekly money once and that was because it we are encouraged in our ultimate newspaper h Buloch County and Statesboro. Ga. The Ideas expressed heteln are those of the edtot or the IndMd- Dear Editor, destruction of some existing trees to uol authots and do not necessatly represent the views ot the Student Media Committee, the administration the was convenient for me. I was reim- On the Friday before Easter I goal to subdue the earth through faculty ond stall ot Georgia Southern Colege. or the University System ot Georgia. The CEORSE-ANNE Is published make more room for parking. So ~£ w?°k'y dl,,na,he academic V°a' and twice during summer quarter. bursed the next day. No biggie!! was standing in line at the checkout the preaching of the gospel. OFFICE: Room HO, F. I. Wiliams Center. . MAIL The GEORGE-ANNE. Landrum Center Box 8001, Personally, I would like to have really, what the hell?? Georgia Southern College. Statesboro. Ga. 30460. . PHONE: 912/681-5246 or 912/618-5418 counter at Sarah's and overheard a some examples of that "chain of conversation between two people in Marcus O'Toole, Jr. J.D. Tuesday, April 24,1990 5 George-Anne X-country Eagles put Hatters on a rack over weekend, win three The stage was set for Eder after The Eagles wasted no time tak- team looks By PAUL FLOECKHER Steve Siebert and Chris Abner each ing a 2-0 lead. Chris Abner led off Assistant Sports Editor singled. the game with a double to right- Eder's shot came one inning af- center, and, one out later, Todd ahead ter Abner drove a 1-0 pitch out of the Greene blasted his 15th homer of Piling up 24 runs and 39 hits, the the year. GSC Eagles swept a three-game park-to put GSC on top 4-3. It was By CHRIS BARRY weekend series from the Stetson only the fourth homer of Abner's Contributing writer Hatters at Conrad Park in DeLand, four-year career, but his second in Stetson responded with a three- Fla. the last 10 days. run second, highlighted by a With their 35th win in their last Siebert made the most of his only squeeze bunt that scored David start of the weekend, doubling in Georgia Southern's winning tra- 39 games, the Eagles improved to Ferreirra to break a 2-2 tie. the second inning to score Chad dition continues, this time with 37-10 overall and finished their Sumner with the game's first run, cross-country. Yes, Georgia South- conference schedule with a 17-1 In the third, GSC loaded the and hitting a bases-loaded sacrifice ern does have a cross-country team. Trans America Athletic Conference bases on a bunt single, a hit bats- fly in the sixth to tie the score at 3- mark. man and a walk. Chad Sumner hit The team was formed in 1982. Since 3. their start then they have done Stetson, with their leading hit- into a fielder's choice to score Abner Hatter hitters reached Eagle nothing but improve their stand- ter (.388) Wes Weger suspended for with the tying run, then Mike Yuro The Eagles blew away the three wins gave Jack Stallings pitcher Peter Boumafor 13 hits, but ings in the conference and in the the entire weekend for disciplinary lined a single to right to score Doug Stetson Hatters in a three club 35 wins in its last 39 games. the senior from Statesboro held on school. reasons, fell to 28-26 and 10-8. Eder and put the Eagles ahead to game weekend series. The to record his sixth complete game Unlike the school's other sports, In the opening game of stay, 4-3. and sixth win against just one loss. cross-country operates on a schoo) Saturday's doubleheader, the The Eagles chased Hatter start- home run to left, his third of the Eagles pounded four Stetson pitch- Stetson head coach Pete Dunn year long schedule. The formal ing pitcher Jim Waring with two year and his second in as many Mike Miller provided some in- ers for 18 hits on their way to an 399-231 in his 11th year) failed season is from the first week in Sep- runs in the fifth. Following a walk days; surance with a two-out solo homer easy 9-2 win. ver the weekend to reach the 400- tember through the middle of No- to Fitzpatrick and a single by Chad Scott Ryder (9-3) struck out six in the sixth, and Eder drove in GSC began the scoring in the top vember, but the team trains and Sumner, Mike Yuro lined a run- and allowed two runs and five hits win plateau and saw his team finish Chris Petersen with GSC's sixth of the first. With two outs, Rob Fitz- competes year round. Mr. Jim scoring single to center. Paul in six innings to pick up the win. 0-6 against GSC in the season se- run with a seventh-inning single. patrick lofted a fly ball that Hatter Vargo is the coach of the team, and Frias's sacrifice fly brought home Tim Wilder took the mound in the ries. Stetson may have brought the left fielder Ed Cooney lost in the sees very promising things for the Sumner with the game's fifth run. seventh and pitched an inning of The Eagles, off to their best start tying run to the plate in the bottom sun. The hit went over Cooney's team in the future. There are pres- A Tom Riginos pinch-hit homer no-hit relief. since 1974, are idle until the April of the seventh, but relief pitcher head for a double that scored Todd ently nine men and five women on put Stetson on the scoreboard in the In Friday's slugfest, the Eagles 26-28 conference tournament in Joey Hamilton struck out Mike Greene from first. the team, and for next fall Vargo bottom of the fifth, but GSC used a iicored six runs over the final three Shreveport, La. The TAAC Eastern Sempeles on a 3-2 pitch with two Two innings later, Greene estimates around fourteen men and sacrifice fly by Fitzpatrick and RBI innings to pull away from the Hat- Division champion Eagles will open outs and the bases loaded to end the crossed home plate again. The eight to ten women on his squad. hits by Sumner and Mike Miller in ters, 9-6. play in the double-elimination tour- threat. freshman right fielder hit his team- A typical practice for the cross- the sixth to put the game away, 8-1. The big blow was Doug Eder's ney Thursday against Western Hamilton earned his first save of leading 14th home run over the wall country team consists of repetitions Doug Eder added the exclama- two-out, three-run homer that Division runner-up Arkansas- the season in relief of winner Jay in left to push the Eagle lead to 3-0. of half and quarter miles on Mon- tion point in the seventh with a broke a 5-5 deadlock in the eighth. Little Rock. Berkner (4-0). days and Wednesdays and on Tues- days, Thursdays and Fridays the team does distance runs of eight Lady Eagles wander through woeful week miles for the men and six miles for, score and scored on another error. the women. GSC news reports games; nine of those by two runs or the doubleheader was all UNC as Conference rivals Georgia State The final run scored when a Rat- Competition races for women less. they pounded out 11 hits in a 6-2 and Florida A&M came to tlerette was hit by a pitch with the are usually five kilometers or a Perhaps the week's first game triumph over the Lady Eagles, who Statesboro Wednesday and Thurs- bases loaded. Kemp was three for little over three miles. The men's The phrase "Close, but no cigar" was an indication of things to come. rapped six hits, but had five errors day for NSWAC doubleheaders. four with a triple and one run scored races vary but are typically five describes the week of Coach Bill In Chapel Hill, N.C. on Monday, in each game. Top hitting perform- The Lady Crimson Panthers capi- and five other Lady Eagles singled miles or ten thousand meters which Spieth's squad. The Lady Eagles GSC led 4-3 going into the bottom of ances were turned in by Margina talized on four GSC errors for a 2-0 as GSC outhit FAMU, 8-6. Tammie is just over six miles. The men are in lost all nine games they played; six the seventh. The Lady Tarheels Kemp (three for six with one RBI), win in the first game. Single runs Lanier dropped to 4-8 with both the TAAC and the women are in the by two runs or less and three in the answered with a single, a triple, Christy Hill (three for seven), and were scored in the first and seventh losses. She relieved Gretchen NSWAC. During the past formal opponents' final turn at bat. The and another single to score two runs Beth Williams (two for seven, one innings. In the nightcap, the Lady Koehler in the fifth inning of the season in 1989 the Eagle men fin- team has now lost 14 of its last 16 and win the game, 5-4. Game two of run, and one RBI). Eagles scored twice in the last half second game. of the sixth to erase a 1-0 Georgia ished third in the TAAC which is In the South Carolina Tourna- State lead, but fell in the seventh their best finish ever, and finished ment Friday and Saturday, the when the visitors added two runs of fifth in the Georgia Intercollegiate Lady Eagles dropped all three their own on three hits, a walk, a meet. The women finished second Graduation rates (4 year averages)' games without scoring a run. GSC sacrifice bunt, and a sacrifice fly. In in the NSWAC and fifth in the opened pool play against their Big Ten the doubleheader Williams went Intercollegiate meet. Mike King, hosts, falling 4-0. The Lady Game- four for five and Kemp was two for Beth Thomas, and Alicia Hewes all Football Basketball Overall* Women Men cocks scored twice in the first and four and scored a run. made first team All- Conference. Illinois 45% 29% 71% 63% 55% twice in the sixth, and allowed only The Rattlerettes arrived over an Recently on April 7, the team Indiana 48 40 53 70 . 49 three GSC hits. The second game of represented Georgia Southern at Iowa* 55 27 52 68 60 hour late for the 3 p.m. contest on pool play came against another the first track meet in Georgia Michigan 54 56 75 78 59 Thursday, the proceeded to sweep Lady Eagle squad, that from Southern history. Terrence Sorrell, Michigan State 50 NA 57 71 44 the Lady Eagles 1-0 and 6-4. The Winthrop College. GSC outhit their f only score in the opener was a home Jason Moody, Mark Herndon, and Minnesota 17 . 13 . 27 43 22 opponents 4-3, but committed two run by FAMU pitcher Kathleen Gene Sapino combined for a first Northwestern 76 100 85 84 85 errors. An unearned run in the first 71 55 West to lead off the second inning. place at the meet. The team com- Purdue 43 47 66 was the game winner, but Winthrop Ohio State 45 63 80 63 Williams continued to shine with a petes two times a month during the 55 added an insurance run in the fifth. * Wisconsin 44 40 58 76 49 two for two performance, but the off season. Saturdays are usually In bracket play, which started Lady Eagles stranded seven run- the days that competitions are held Saturday morning, the Lady Eagles Big Eight ners in being shutout. The second From an academic standpoint made an early exit. Georgia State game was the third contest of the the team is near the top. For the Football Basketball Overall Women Men pitcher Debbie Hale threw 6 1/3 week where the opposition won in winter quarter the women's team perfect innings before Margina Colorado 33% 33% 49% 41% 48% the final inning. GSC had trailed 3- combined for aGPAof 3.03, and the Kemp beat out and infield hit and Iowa State 24 20 56 51 33 1 in the fifth, but scored three time men had a 2.6. Carolyn Reckamp is Christy Hill singled to left field. A Kansas 26 23 47 55 36 to move ahead 4-3. FAMU started a junior who is a member of Bell double play ball by Williams, who Kansas State 36 27 39 53 35 their rally with a strikeout, then followed Hill, ended the game. In Honors program and was women's 40 Missouri 41 13 49 61 placed a runner on first on an error. the tournament, Hill got three hits Scholar Athlete of the Year last Nebraska 39 45 35 . : 38 31 Sarah Donaldson doubled to tie the and Kemp added two more. year. Mark Herndon is a senior who Oklahoma 36 16: 35 49 : 31 was named men's Scholar Athlete Oklahoma State 26 16 38 57 23 of the Year. * Four year average of graduation rates reported by schools for freshman entering in academic years Everybody from the men's and 1980-81, through 1983-84. women's team will be back so look A Overall student body for an improvement from an al- #Three-year average for football and men's basketball. ready first class team. The recruits' SCOreS (4 year averages)* tshteMuM&tusil bay 1110 Campus continued from page 1 Big Ten Big Eight GPA ACT SAT GPA ACT SAT Christian perspective. Serving on Illinois 2.8 19 891 Colorado 2.6 20 874 the panel will be Dr. John Tuthill Indiana 2.6 18 868 Iowa State 2.6 17 792 oACwyd. the 822 and Dr. Vernon Egger of GSC's Iowa 2.8 19 Kansas* 2.7 19 794 Michigan 2.6 19 832 History Department, and Rabbi Kansas State 2.7 19 800 Exotic David Ostrich, of Congregation Michigan State 2.6 18 827 Missouri 2.5 18 758 Mickve Israel in Savannah. Minnesota 2.7 17 822 NA A reception will follow the panel Northwestern NA NA Nebraska 2.7 19 797 2.6 16 815 discussion. For more information, Purdue Oklahoma 2.7 15 702 Ohio State 2.6 17 880 CotwhAtitt please contact Bernie Solomon, Oklahoma State 2.8 16 NR Wisconsin NA NA NA Hillel Advisor, at 681-5696/5358, of * Entering freshman in football and men's basketball. 4-year average of overall high school grade point, 764-5234. American College Testing score and Schoolastic Aptitude Test score. (Minimum of 15 ACT and 700 SAT) Sponsored by required by NCAA to be eligible for competition as a freshman. • One year of reports NR — None reported NA — None available DllGTS continued from page 1 Source: NCAA reports filed by schools. Gannett News Service 5 p.stK. to 7 j/X^K. CampusUffff Activities Board bone" of U.S. drug interdiction ef- forts, but concede it has not helped actual busts. NFL DRAFT CONTINUES: The NFL draft started Sunday SUMMER CONFERENCE HOUSING PROGRAM and ends Monday. Five of the first seven picks were juniors who for- Conference Assistants feited eligibility to turn pro. No. 1 It's Grape to Volunteer pick was Jeff George, who was Needed for Summer Quarter traded by Falcons to the Colts. The for CffB Jets picked Blair Thomas No. 2. No. 3 was Cortez Kennedy (Seattle), Positions Involve: you have a chance to get No. 4, Keith McCants (Tampa Bay); behind the scenes, meet the No. 5, Junior Seau (San Diego); No. artists, and enjoy all the fun... 6, Mark Carrier (Chicago); No. 7, Check-In/Check-out Handling of sign up now! Andre Ware (Detroit). conference groups and visitors. BRAVES BEAT REDS, END STREAKS: JOIN A COMMITTEE The Cincinnati Reds' winning Dealing with public. Publicity • Concerts • Films • Multicultural streak ended at nine, Sunday as the Flexible Work Schedule. Coffeehouse • Special Events • Indoor Recreation Reds lost to the Atlanta Braves 3-1, in National League baseball. Dale Apply Before April 27 at: Stop by the CffB Office, Murphy had a three-run homer for Williams 103. for more details. the Braves, who ended a seven Georgia Southern game losing streak. In other NL Department ofHousing games: Mets 5, Expos 0; Phillies 5, Cardinals 3; Pirates 3, Cubs 2; Rosenwald Room 40 Dodgers 2, Atros 0; Giants 3, Padres 1. 3f> George-Anne Tuesday, April 24, 1990

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office between 8-5 weekdays andletushelp Reward offered. Contact MTS.Newelle An- of advertisement with reputable national & Vans. Call 1-504-362-3432 EXT G5123. The George-Anne provides NEED TO TAKE OVER LEASE FOR SUM- derson at 764-2045 or Campus Security. industrial magazine. Talent fee paid. you. MER. 4 BR, 3 Bath townhouse. Rent $170/ 24 Hours.(4/10) freeclassifiod listings to students LOST- Human Sexuality textbook. Last seen RENTALS- Digital sound studio, PA rentals mo. Sussex Commons. Poolside. Call 1986 Kawasaki ZX600 Ninja, 10,500 miles, faculty and staff members of 2 ROOMMATES NEDDED- For Summer inMPPbuildingroom 131. Iffound, please (4-track, 16 channel, midi compatible); Cristi at 681 -6806. (3 rooms Avl.) quarter and next year. Located near Sta- call 681-1771 or return to Psychology of- Computer programmed, Hi-Speed, crystal New Tires front & rear, New Sprockets and Georgia Southern Colege as a dium. Private room Washer & Dryer. campus-community service. Free FOR RENT: 1-Br Apartment , Fully Fur- fice. Very important. clear Demo tapes; Call Marty at 681-3330. Chain, New Cover. SHOEI RF-200 Multi $1757mo. plus utilities. Call 681-7448. nished, to sublet Summer quarter. $200/ color helmet with smoke shield. Nolan N- LOST- 1 Modern Physics book and a blue classified ads should be written mo. includes water. Call 681-4180 and GAMMA BETA PHI will meet on Thursday, 25 helmet. Call 681-4391 anytime. NEED A PLACE TO LIVE SUMMER QUAR- spiral notebook. If found, please contact in 25 words or less. The adver- leave message. April 28 at 7:00 in the Biology Lecture Hall. TER? Only $450.00 plus 1/4 utilities. Call LeAnne at 681-7607 after 3pm. MUST SELL- 1979 Toyota Corolla, Good tiser's name and Landrum Box Bill at 681-2223. "ATTENTION-GOVERNMENT HOMES Condition, Runs Great, Call Doug at 681- LOST- Gold Nugget bracelet in area of book- must be included with the ads. from $1 (U-repair). Delinquent tax prop- 7337. MALE ROOMATE NEEDED- Southern store, Landurm and Ma Futch's on 3/29/90. Ads should be non-commercial erty. Repossessions. Call 1-602-838-8885 Villa. $200 plus utilities. 2BR, 1 Bath can Please contact 681-4563. EXT GH5920.(4/20) in nature, should be in good taste moveinnow. ContactJoelLandingat681- FOR SALE REWARD- For the return of Diamond cut and are subject to standard edit- 6485. NATIONAL MARKETING FIRM seeks ma- 1985 Mercury Lynx, Auto.AC, PS.PB, R. Def., necklace with Anchor Pendant. Missing ture student to manage campus promo- AM-FM Cass w/auto rev., bodacious blue TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED- ing procedures. The editors re- Eye of the Storm. Absolutely Cool! Less than from Dorman 10 IE since March 5. Senti- tions. Flexible hours with earnings poten- perfect for you, $200 obo. Call 681-4016. For Fall Quarter at Hawthorne II. If inter- mental value. Please Return to D. Quattle- serve the right to refuse any free ayearold. Adjustable pwerandfocus. Can tial to $2,500 per semester. Call Lisa or Honda Elite 150 Scooter, Excellent Condition, ested call Traci after 5:00 at 681-2733. baumatLB#11146. classified ad. Free classified list- be set to audio. Call Alison at 681-2739. Monica at (800)-592-2121.(5/l) $625, neogtiable; Honda Aero 50 Scooter, ROOMMATE NEEDED- For Summer Quar- ing should be mailed to The SPANISH 151 AND 152 DIEMELO TU LOST- Library Book by Eugenia Price, 1987. LOOKING FOR FRATERNITY OR SOROR- Excellent Conditon, $225, negotiable. ter. $100 a month plus utilities. Will have George-Anne, Landrum Box BOOK AND LAB BOOK, BIOLOGY-The Notebook, class notes. Call Ms. Iris Lee ITY OR STUDENT ORGANIZATION Helmets included. Call 681-3839, leave own room. Call 681-3232. 8001, GSC. Deadline is noon Unity and Diversity of Life, HISTORY-The Woods at 823-3417. Rt. 3, Brooklet, GA. THAT WOULD LIKE TO MAKE UP TO message. Monday or Thursday prior to FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED- For next Western Heritage 3rd ed. Fair prices and $$RE WARD$$- Lost Black and White Kitten. $1,000 FOR A WEEK ON-CAMPUS fall. You will have your own bedroom. for more information call Cassandra at 7 mos. old. Black bushy tail and black spot MARKETING PROJECT. Call Lisa or publication. Commercial listings Location: Stadium Walk. Call 681-3249 681-2636. Monica at(800>592-2121. (5/1) are available at $4.50 per column under his nose. Call 681-6095. "ATTENTION- GOVERNMENT SEIZED ask for Michelle. NEWLY FORMED BADMINTON CLUB- inch, with a one inch minimum. TOSHIBA 1200F COMPUTER- Laptop, LOST- Siberian Husky. 6 monthes old male. VEHICLES from $100. Fords, Mercedes, 640K memory, 2 3 1/2" Floppy Drives, Call 681-5555. Ask for Cindy. $100 Re- Meets Tues. and Thurs. 8:00 at Hanner Corvettes, Chevys. Surplus Buyers Guide. Contact the Advertising Depart- Backlit Screen, Battery Pak, /Se- ward. Gym. For more info. Call Delores Ramsey 1-602-838-8885 EXT. A5920. ment at 681-5418 for more infor- rial ports, MS Dos 3.3, plus many software at 681-0200. Is it true you can buy Jeeps for $44 through programs. Like-new, $2400 list price. mation. ; TOP OF THE LINE TYPING SERVICE- the U.S. Governments? Get the facts to- RENTALS Must sell. $1100. Call Mary at 764-4848.. WANTED: Two roommates to share large NOTICES Research papers, articles, books etc... day! Call 1-708-742-1142 Ext. 9600-A. ROOMMATES EDITING INCLUDED!!! Call Dr. Marjorie three bedroom house in Portal. House in- MUST SELL! 14x70 Mobile home with 2BR, 1 NEED AN EXPERIENCED TYPIST? Har- TWO FEMALE RROMMATES NEEDED Bath, 2 Large decks, fireplace, central heat Bell or Henry Bell at 681-3716. cludes kitchen priveleges, large playroom riet, 852-5417, will type your reports or FOR FALL QUARTER, in Hawthorne 2, & air adn 10x8 playhouse, 1 mile from col- $541.66 per quarter, share utilities. Call with pool table, private bedroom. Worth projects. Well meet on Campus for pick-up CAR WASH- Alpha Phi Omega Fri. April the drive. $250 per month includes utilities lege. Only $11,000. Call 681-4654 after Summer or Dotti at 681-681-3806. & delivery. 20th and Mon May 4, from 12:00 to 4:00 at (except long distance cals). If interested, 4pm. Henry's Haircuts for $1.00. Come support PERSONALS TYPING- Drop-off and pick-up on Campus. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR please call 681-5194 or 764-7096 (after 5 EAGLE GTS 1 Set of 4, P215R15 65 Comp. the fraternity with a cause. To the Jersey Girl- Thanks for the best B-Day SPRING QUARTER at Plantation Villas. p.m.) Laser Printer on request. See Peggy in yet. Just remeber whats good for the goose Will Fit most Firebirds, Camaros, Mus- Summer Gifted Camp Program, Georgia Own bedrrom and share 1/2 cost of utilities. room 116, South building, or Call 681- IS good for the gander! Love always ME. Female college student — large room near tangs, etc.. $250 obo. Call 681-7339. Call 681-6307; if no answer leave message. 6520. Southern. One week, June 17-June 22. Ex- college with bath. Kitchen priveleges. 681- cellent pay and working conditions. In- MUST SELL; Futon that's fun for frolicking. TERRI'STIPS- Sculptured nails, manicures, M 0 S C 0 w R E B U F F ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR SPRING 6437 (after 6 p.m.) 84202141 (Ask for Ann). Bought in Fall of 89'. Comes with navy cludes room and board. Must have experi- ■ H QUARTER- The rest of Spring Quarter and all kinds of nail art. Salon experienced D E V 0 L V E I B E R I A N cover. Asking for $150. Forinfo. Call 764- ence in working with Middle School aged FOR RENT— One bedroom, unfurnished all work guaranteed. Low prices Call for an M E L I A S M 0 D I S T E Free! Male roommate needed to take over Children. Send resume to Deborah Cham- A apartment. Practically on campus. Avail- 8284 or 681-2885. appointment at 681-3295. E N A my lease. New 3 Bedroom Mobile Home. pion, Landrum Box 8124, Georgia South- R 0 R E M ■ F 0 s W able immediately or soon. Call 681-1881. ■ L E Will have your own room. It has dish- FOR SALE: 12 Speed men's racing bicycle! NOW HIRING- Pool Managers, Lifeguards, ern, Statesboro. Deadline for resumes, K I S S A B L E D E F I Great condition! Best offer. Call Steve at washer, icemaker, and is fully furnished. FOR RENT— Beds-single, double, queen and Swim instructors and Swim Coaches fro April 27, A R E T E A R S D 0 L E S $140/mo. afterSpringQuarter. CallJeffat king. Chests, desks, nightstands, coffee 681-4016. the Counties of: Dekalb, Cobb, Fulton, S S E I N U R E D B E S T ATTENTION ALL SHEA MEMBERS: We 681-6623. tables, sofas, sofabeds, dinettes, IBM Se- C C R E D I T SB SPARK LAP-TOP COMPUTER, 640 KEM, 2 Gwinnett, Rockdale, Cherokee, and Clay- haveameetingonApril24at5:00pminthe ■ A lective typewriters, girls bicycles. Univer- 3 1/2 drives, backlit screen, parallel, serial ton. Salary Ranges: $1500-4000. Send I L E S H E T E R 0 A S P FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR Herty Building. The guest speaker will be sity Furniture- Leasing Company, Call Resumes to: PROFESSIONAL POOL R G E P E A EAGLES COURT- Must share room and ports, MS Daws 3.3- Works- word process- Dave Graham, director of Job Placement c E A S E N 0 765-2525. ing, 1.05. Owners manual and carrying CARE INC./ POOL MANAGEMENT DI- D A R S bath with one peraon. Call for more info. Office. K A R E E M U S E c Debbie at 681-6623. FOR RENT—Unfurnished Apartment. case. 9.47 Mhz. $800 Obo. Call Mike at VISION, 3390 Old Klondike Rd., Conyers, I R A | v u R 'I ■ A I R E S Available immediately at Stadium Walk 681-3826. GA. 30207.(4/30) P E A E FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED IMMEDI- E N C L 0 s E N T N D E S ATELY- Completely furnished- washer/ #199. Call 681-3000. FOR SALE- Trek 400 Bicycle bought in Feb. CRUISESHIP JOBS- Call Carol at 219-726- HELP WANTED R E H I R E S R E C E dryer hook-up, must share bedrrom. $100/ ROOM FOR RENT—Private home, one mile Very nice, must sell at great price. Call 6893 EXT. C E T E s T S E E D E R ATTENTION- HIRING! Government jobs- ■ D ■ mo., plus utilities. Call 681-6273. from college. Call 764-4418 ask for How- 681-1094. AIRLINE JOBS- Call Carol at 219-726-6893 your area. $17,840- $69,485. Call 1-602- ard. ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR SUMMER FOR SALE- Mountain Bike, Shimano Com- EXT. A 838-8885 EXT R5920.(4/20) QUARTER- Male or female, 3 bedroom RENTALS AVAILABLE- For information ponents, great for around campus and Got something to say? WANTED: Members to serve on the Campus "ATTENTION: EASY WORK EXCELLENT house very close to campus. Call 681-6729. Call Nadine at 764-6525(Day), or 764- serious fun. Call 681-1094. Activities Board for the 1990-91 School PAY! Assemble products at home. Details. 5003(Night), Two and Three bedrroms, Submit a personal to FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO MUSTSELL: Cool double loft. Lots ofshelves Year. Applications are available in the 1-602-838-8885 EXT W5920.(4/20) SHARE APARTMENT- $306.66 a quarter furnished and unfurnished. underneath. All wood-great condition. University Union Office orTue. CAB office, EXCELLENT WAGES FOR SPARE TIME the George-Anne. at University Village. Call 681-4141 and NEED TO TAKE OVER LEASE- 2BR, 2 Bath, Call 681-1993. Room 103, Williams Center, Alongwith job ASSEMBLY. Easy work at home. No expe- ask for Lisa or Nichole. townhouse with furniture. Rent nego- descriptions and salary information. Ap- FOR SALE- R.E.M. Flexi-Disc Song "Dark rience needed. Call 1-504-362-3432 tiable-low utilities- conveniently located to plications are due April 17. They're free! FEMALE ROOMMATE, NON-SMOKER, Globe" Included inside January 1990 issue EXTH5123. Open 24hrs, including Sun- college. Call Cathi at 681-6114. NEEDED SUMMER QUARTER- Sussex of Sassy Magazine. $5.00 each. Mint NEED A DEPENDABLE, EXPERIENCED day. Townhouse, own bedrrom, share bath- NOW RENTING FOR FALL, 1990— condition. Send $5.00 to L.C., Landrum BABYSITTER RIGHT HERE ON CAM- ATTENTION- Excellent Income for Home room, washer/dryer- $207/mo. plus utili- GREENBRIAR AND HAWTHORNE Box #11111 or Call 489-2521. PUS? Let me be a second mom-call me Assembly Work. Info. Call 504-646-1700 ties. Sign Summer Lease. CallJennifer at APTS. Large units with lots of extras. Sign anytime. 681-3397 ask for Jennifer. Dept. P6330. 681-4200, leave message. upnowtoguarantee. Call Hendley Proper- GREAT TYPING- fees are-reasonable, will FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED- Lodge ties at 21 Greenbriar, 681-1166. type anything. Will type exactly as writ- Apts. located on campus. Forinfo call 681- ROOM FOR RENT- All furnished except for ten. Speedy service available(for an extra 2718 bedroom. Availableforspringandsummer charge). Call 681-2286. AUTOS FOR SALE 1988 Mustang LX, 5.0 Liter, 5 Speed, pwr. quarters. For more information, Call 681- LOST AND FOUND FREE PUPPIES- 6 weeks old. Really Cute. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED- Fall Windows, pwr. Locks, pwr. Mirrors, pwr. 1990, non-smoker, share bedroom, $300/ 4563. FOUND- Ladies pendant in Drain Pipe of the Call 681-6507 after 4 pm. Ladies restroom of Newton building. Near Hatch. C/C, am/fm stereo Casstte, asking quarter plus 1/4 utilities. University Vil- 1 AND 2 BEDROOM APTS- Houses for rent end of Winter Quarter. Come by Sociology Screenings for models to be used for national $8,950. Call 681-1209 or (404>863-7222. lage, excellent condition. Call Laura or furnished and unfurnished. Call 764-6772. sales' poster. Requirements: Photogenic, Kristi at 6812591 or Kim at 681-2609. dept. office to identify. GOVERNMENT SEIZED/SURPLUS VE- FOR RENT: Furnished room with private attractive females... between the ages of FOUND- Man's Watch. Found on Oxford HICLES $100's. BMWs Cadillacs, Chev- FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED- For bath including water and utility plus 19-23. Call 764-6894 between 9am-5pm. Field. Describe to claim. Call Jim at 681- rolets, Fords, Mercedes, Porsches, Trucks Spring quarter. $125/mo., must share kitchen. $140/mo., located in quiet neigh- for photo session and interview. Placement 0185 or 681-5586. room. Stop by in person Apt.23 Knights borhood. Call Sherry at 764-9868 be- Village Apts. Ask for Kelly. tweeen 8:20 and 5:00 or at 764-4348 after LOST- Keys in vicinity of Health/Counseling FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED- For 5:00. Center. Keys were on ring with chain. Summer quarter. Furnished Stadium Walk Apartment. Half utilities. Call if interested 681-6463 ask for Polly. ROOMMATE IN DEMAND A.S.A.P.- For Spring and/or Summer quarter at Sussex rim Commons. Move in now. Please call 681- 6485. I FEMALE ROOMMATE 90-91 NEEDED FOR ec/4,t>nics NEXT YEAR. 2 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath. Close to Campus. Reasonable rent Call 681- Congratualtions to Winners of Earth Week Contest 7151. Mural Contest: Joffre Moore (1st) Believe SUBLEASING??? I'm looking for an apart- ment (room) to sublease for this summer Chris Cammack (2nd), Ricky McGrady (3rd) only. Please call Michelle at 681-4354. T-Shirt Contest: Chandra Pitt (Marvin Pittman School) LOOKING FOR AN APARTMENT OF See the Winning Murals, Downtown Statesboro ROOMMATE? The Office of Special Pro- grams in Rosenwald Room 289 has a listing across from Meisel Graphics of apartments and people in need of room- Everett or Leslie Kennedy at Prudential Johnston Realty mates. We can include your name on the list in our weekly update. Come by the 60 East Main Street • 489-8843 for Leasing Information • 764-6249