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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]. GOLD EDITION Thursday, February 15,1996 Vol. 68, No. 49 > GSU beats Ga. Tech The Eagles edged by the Yellow Jackets, 4-3, with a tenth- inning rally Tuesday. Georgia Southern University"s Official Student Newspaper Statesboro, Georgia 30460 Founded 1927 Please see story, page 6 13-year-old speaker emphasizes education BRIEFLY... By Shanika N.GIynn PUSH. Staff Writer "I can easily say that [my UGA teacher faces sexual Ayinde Jean-Baptiste, a 13- mentors] are both the great year-old student at Northwest- leaders of the past and of to- harassment charges ern University's Center for day," Baptiste said. "One of my mentors is also The Associated Press Talent, discussed the impor- tance of education for black my father." ATHENS — A youth Monday night in the Baptiste said he does not music teacher faces a hearing on sexual Southern Center Auditorium. consider himself to be a spe- harassment charges that could lead to The event, hosted by Alpha cial individual, but said he feels his dismissal. Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., was he is a normal child. Alexander Ross, an associate profes- part of the Black Awareness "Ayinde is an ordinary child sor who teaches violin, was promoted a Month Celebration. doing extraordinary things," year ago and has been recommended for In his speech, "Using Our said Baptiste's father. tenure, music school director Richard Heads to Get Ahead," Baptiste Because of his busy sched- Graham said. stressed the importance for ule, Baptiste's free time is lim- Neither university officials nor young black people to get an ited. Rebecca Mick of the Attorney General's education and use it to its full- "I like to play football, bas- office would disclose the exact charges. est potential. ketball, baseball, soccer, and Ross described the allegations as ludi- "Being involved in sports collect comic books," Baptiste crous. and leisure activities is good if said. "I want to be a lawyer, I "For anyone to prove what is being there is a balance between James Hill want to be a scientist, and I alleged is absolutely ridiculous," Ross these activities and education Ayinde Jean-Baptiste encourages his audience The 13-year-old has spoken at several events, want to be a leader for a great said. as well," Baptiste said. Monday night to put education first in their lives. including the Million Man March on Washington. society." "Sexual harassment was never spo- He said that being physi- A native of Chicago, ken to me in any official meeting until cally active is important, but said. His most recent appear- several churches and events in Baptiste said he dedicates his the very recent past," said Ross. "I don't being mentally prepared will At the age of 4, Baptiste be- ances include the Million Man the Chicago area along with success to his parents. think I ever did anything that would be be better. gan speaking publicly. March on Washington and the speakers such as Minister "My parents taught me self- considered as harassment." "Black youth need to realize He has since appeared on celebration of the Martin Louis Farrakhan, Rev. Jesse esteem. If you are secure in Some of the allegations date almost as that our race excels not only in talk shows such as The Oprah Luther King Holiday in At- Jackson, and Rev. Henry yourself, you don't need any- far back as 1988, he said. basketball, baseball, and foot- Winfrey Show and Montel Wil- lanta. Williamson, former national one else to tell that you are "If someone were seriously concerned ball, but also in academics," he liams. Baptiste has also spoken at executive director of Operation special," he said. about this, I would have been confronted a long time ago," he said. Graham refused comment, but said Ross "is one of our best faculty mem- Meal plans may cost students meals or money bers." The hearing is the next stage of a A breakdown of the That student would save Board of Regents-mandated procedure $36.10 per quarter. for dismissing tenured or non-tenured costs of meal plans The most popular meal plan, faculty "for cause," said Ms. Mick, who reveals that the 7/2 Palfy said, is the 5/2 meal plan. will present the case for the university. A and 7/3 plans are the The school charges $415 for an hearing date has not been set. best buys, while the 5/ estimated 90 meals at a cost of The policy prescribes "discussion be- $3.60 which equals $324. GSU's tween the faculty member and appropri- 1 and 5/2 plans may profit is $91 for every student ate administrative officers looking to- cost students extra on this plan, not including any ward a mutual settlement." bucks. missed meals. The next step is an informal inquiry To pay for the same number by a faculty committee, which can either By Meredith Whitt of meals with cash or Eagle settle the issue or advise the college's Staff Writer Express would equal $343.80, president whether to pursue dismissal Every quarter many stu- a savings of $71.20 per quar- proceedings. dents spend at least $200 on ter. meals plans, only to lose some For the 7/2 plan, GSU of those meals because of the charges students $525 for an WORD OF THE DAY way the meal plan system is estimated 152 meals at a cost set up at GSU. of $3.28 per meal, equaling GSU sells about 2,900 con- $498.56. This would give GSU reefer n. a front-page notice in a tract meal plans a quarter and a profit of $26.94 except the James Hil newspaper that refers the reader to a value of this meal plan is $3.60 approximately 5,000 students A Lakeside cashier scans the ID of a student who is purchasing food on a meal plan. story on an inside page use their EagleExpress to pur- like the prior two. This would chase meals, Tom Palfy, direc- raise the value to $547.20 and Source: Weird Words tor of GSU food services, said. GSU comes up short $22.20 cushion of 58 meals before any Lakeside Cafe to add Of the meal plans sold, about per quarter. real money is lost. 15 to 20 percent of those are This extra $22.20 allows stu- And again, if a student paid cash or EagleExpress for the Chinese, pizza counters BORO WEATHER not used which is a decrease of dents on this plan to miss six about five percent from 12 meals without actually losing same number of meals, he or By Meredith Whitt room to move around during years ago when the meal plan anything more than pocket she would fork out an addi- Staff Writer peak hours. tional $50.16 per quarter than 'We have a^multitude of of- Today was started, Palfy said. change. Two new eating places will If a student paid cash or those with this meal plan. ferings," Palfy said. "If we had Mostly cloudy with a "If the kids ate every meal be moving into Lakeside Cafe they paid for, we'd probably go EagleExpress for the same "What we're trying to do is within the year. 100 operations students would chance of rain and broke," he said. number of meals, he or she encourage people to purchase A Chinese counter is sched- still get tired of the food." highs in the 60s. Students are charged $208 would pay an additional $33.44 the 7/2 or 7/3 meal plans," Palfy uled to open within the next He is also working on the for what was estimated to be than those on this meal plan. said of the reason why the lat- few weeks, replacing the fried preliminary stages of bringing Friday 45 meals on the 5/1 meal plan The 7/3 plan charges stu- ter two meal plans cost less chicken counter, Cafe Plus, that branded concepts, like Chik- Mostly cloudy at a cost of $3.60 per meal dent $610 for an estimated 228 than the other two. is already established. Fil-A, to Landrum. with a chance which equals $144. meals at a cost of $2.55 which Students need to guess a A pizza counter is scheduled To add Chik-Fil-A or any of rain and For every student on this equals $581.40. Usingthis for- percentage of how many meals to open next fall quarter, Tom other branded concept to GSU highs in the plan, GSU pockets $64 not in- mula, GSU profits $28.60 but they miss to see if it's worth Palfy, director of food services, takes about a year to a year 50s. cluding any meals that they again the value of this plan purchasing a meal plan, Palfy said. and a half. may have been missed. equals $3.60, thus raising the said. Palfy plans to move the bev- Palfy said he believes that if If a student paid cash or actual value to $820.80 and With the exception of the erage counter over to the is- the branded concepts are in- EagleExpress for the same GSU is out of $210.80 per quar- 5/1 and the 5/2 plans, the other land salad bar to make room troduced into Landrum that it INDEX number of meals the total cost ter. meal plans are actually a good for the pizza counter. He is also would enhance food services. would be $171.90 because of This additional $210.80 buy if you don't miss meals or planning to scale down the "I think it'd be viewed as a the inclusion of sales tax. grants students of this plan a very few. salad bar to give students more positive move," he said. Announcements 2 Classifieds 9 Comics 9 Crossword 9 GSU Museum displays variety of exhibits, artwork ing on in the museum is the us since we're so close to Opinions 4 By Andrea D'Astoli "Don't use the recipes that diac glycosides that are ex- Staff Writer are presented here. These were tracted from the leaves. Tektite Exhibit. Metter," he said. Police Beat 2 There is also an exhibit, en- An exhibit at the GSU Mu- recipes used in the past. In "These are some of the wild Tektite are glassy meteor- titled Celebrate Black Culture, Sports 6 seum allows students to see other words, please don't try ites found in Georgia and the on display at museum in honor the medicinal uses for com- this at home," Museum Direc- exhibit features examples and "THE SMJTHSONIAN of Black Awareness Month. mon plants found in Georgia tor Del Presley said. where they were'found. It is a desire of The George-Anne to print the Also every February, the news of Georgia Southern University as accu- and the southeast. The exhibit But common plants have 'These glassy meteorites are THOUGHT THE GSU museum has an exhibit rately as possible. If you feel that something is prepared by GSU biologists also have a record of being help- very important. They help ex- covered is in error, contact a member of the of public middle school and Kishwar Maur and Don ful in today's medicinal prac- METEORITE BELONGED plain our earth's history," editorial staff at 681 -5246 as soon as possible. high school art that contains Thank you. Drapalik. tices. Presley said. MORE IN GEORGIA the theme of black history. The FOR ADVERTISING INFO.: 681-5418 During the civil war, the The periwinkle plant was There is also a meteorite on schools featured are in the bark of the root of a dogwood used in recent medical treat- display at the GSU museum flOfc STORY OR PHOTO IDEA: 681-5246 THAN IN rural areas of the southeast- FAX tree was used to make a tea to ments for leukemia. A young that fell in Metter, Ga. It was 4JT NUMBERS: 871-1357 and 681-0863 ern part of the state, Presley cure digestinal problems and girl was saved by the plant, WASHINGTON ..." held at the Smithsonian Mu- LANDRUM BOX: 8001 said. other maladies. rosy periwinkle. The plant con- seum until the GSU museum E-MAIL TO: [email protected] — DEL PRESLEY Some of the artwork shown A common fern was used to tained anti-cancer agents that opened in the early 1980s, • includes African masks, sculp- make tea to treat coughs and helped the girl fight off the MUSEUM DIRECTOR Presley said. tures, watercolors, hand- nasal congestion. disease, he said. "The Smithsonian thought painted textiles, and baliks. The exhibit is called Medici- Another common plant that plants that are of great impor- the meteorite belonged more "There are some really tal- Liked By Many, Cussed By Some nal Plants of the Southeastern was used to cure diseases is tance to today's medicine," in Georgia than in Washing- ented artists in our public . It will be up foxglove. The plant is used for Presley said. ton, so when the GSU museum Read By Them All school system," he said. until Feb. 11. heart ailments. It contains car- Another exhibit that is go- opened in 1982, it was given to Page 2 — Thursday, February 15,1996 (^orge-Anne POLICE BEAT Deal runs for re-election as

GSU Division of Public Safety • Kevin Southerland New, 19, Henderson Library. Republican; Democrats upset of Towne Club, was charged with The Associated Press minor in possession of alcohol 11 districts. And even if candi- tant than money. He's got a bit of WASHINGTON--Rep. dates are found, and Anthony February 12,1996 while operating a motor vehicle Statesboro Police Department a deficit in truthfulness." Poston Nathan Deal goes before north • A Johnson Hall resident re- and a stop sign violation. insists they will be, they'll have said he intends to make Deal's Georgia voters as a Republican ported she had received a ha- to face Republican incumbents fund-raising an issue by arguing for the first time this year, and capable of overwhelming them rassing phone call. February 13,1996 that the impetus for his jump to Democrats who used to count with campaign cash. • Lora Cooper reported some- February 9,1996 • Kent Barkasdale, of the GOP was his realization that him as a colleague are aiming to one had been using a computer • Jennifer Lyn Connell, 18, of Jonesboro, reported lost or sto- Poston is the only Democratic the big campaign money would make it his last election. in the Early Childhood Educa- Cone Hall, was charged with len property. challenger in the eight Georgia flow to those holding the reins of Democratic state Rep. Ken tion office with out permission. misdemeanor possession of mari- districts now held by Republi- power in the House. Poston, who served with Deal in • Officers responded to a fight juana. cans who has raised any money "I don't think his switch had the Georgia Legislature, already at Hanner Gym involving Intra- February 12,1996 for the 1996 campaign. The eight any basis in philosophy," he said. has raised more than $100,000 mural basketball teams. • Derrick Wilcox, of Univer- GOP lawmakers, on the other "I think he was just following to challenge the Gainesville law- hand, had a combined total of • Anson Dervis Pryor, 20, of February 8,1996 sity Pointe, reported receiving the money. When the Republi- yer. Stone Mountain, was charged • Mitchell Bush reported a terroristic threats. cans took over Washington, the Deal was the first of five con- with giving false information to wooden Sigma Pi fraternity sign • Steven Vincent Siebern, 19, PACs (political action commit- servative Southern Democrats "HlS STRATEGY IS TO an officer. missing from Olympic Boule- of Fayetteville, was charged with tees) and lobbyists left the Demo- who bolted to the GOP after Re- vard. driving too fast for conditions, GO OUT AND TALK TO crats like rats from a sinking publicans took control of the • Elisa Sullivan reported her red light violation, fleeing/at- ship." House in 1994. FOLKS AND REMAIN February 10,1996 book bag was taken from the tempting to elude and DUI. Maddox said that argument "I considered him a friend," won't sell because 90 percent of ACCESSIBLE AND VOTE Poston said in an interview last Deal's donors for this election ANNOUNCEMENTS week.. "1 served witn mm and THE DISTRICT, JUST LIKE also contributed to him in past worked wi th him, but I felt be- elections. I trayed and I think a lot of people HE ALWAYS HAS." And he said 54 percent of ■Things to do at GSU felt used. He has shown himself Deal's campaign money has come to be very adept at using institu- — REP. KEN POSTON from individuals, rather than Friday, February 16,1996 • There will be a volunteer more information, call 681-5443. tions and people and I think a lot PACs. •There will be a lecture en- meeting for the "Leap of Fate • Bobby Seale will present GEORGIA LEGISLATURE folks want to hold him account- Maddox said Deal is confident titled "Issues in Les-Bi-Gay Mystery Date Extravaganza" "An Evening With Bobby Seale: able." he can make the case that he Counseling" at noon in the at 6 p.m. in the communication The Future of social Change" at Deal declined to be inter- more than $2.8 million in the didn't leave the Democratic Party Union in room 241. For more arts conference room. For more 7 p.m. in the Russell Union Ball- viewed about the upcoming elec- bank before this election year as much as the party left him information, call 871-1723. information, call Lisa Fall at 681- room. tion. But his administrative as- even began. and his district, by refusing to 5138. sistant, Mark Maddox, said the In the 9th District, Deal had push for such things as a bal- Sunday, February 18,1996 Tuesday, February 27,1996 party switch won't be an issue $255,317 in his campaign trea- anced budget amendment and • The African-American Thursday, February 22,1996 • Cinema Arts will present because Deal hasn't changed the sury on Dec. 31, after raising welfare reform. Gospel Choir will perform at 6 • Departmental Programs will "Burnt by the Sun" at 7 p.m. in way he votes. $271,012 last year. That gives But that argument also will p.m. in Union Ballroom. Formore present M. Mendez, "Art and the Russell Union theater. "Nathan's campaigns always him a better than two-to-one fi- be hard to sell, particularly since information, call 681-5409. Life of the Cuna" at 4:40 p.m. in have been very personal," he said. nancial edge over Poston, who so the week before Deal bolted to Newton room 2207. For more in- Wednesday, February 28,1996 "His strategy is to go out and talk far has been the best fund-raiser the GOP last spring, an over- Tuesday, February 20,1996 formation, call 681-5443. • Gary L. Lemons will to folks and remain accessible among Democratic challengers. whelming majority ofthe House • Cinema Arts will present • Theatre South will be per- present "The Whiteness of Black- and vote the district, just like he Poston insists the money won't Democratic caucus voted for a "Henry V" at 4:30 and 7 p.m. in forming"Oedipus Rex" through ness, the Blackness of White- always has." matter. welfare reform bill that Deal had the Russell Union Theater. Feb. 24, at 8 p.m. in McCroan ness: Teachingthe Novel of Pass- The 9th District race prom- "This is an election, not an authored. • Cinema Arts will present a Auditorium. For more informa- ing" at 4 p.m. in the Union in ises to be one of Georgia's most auction," he said. "He's going to "That plan had numerous con- lecture, "Oedipus" at 4 p.m. in tion, call 681-0106. room 280. Formore information, intriguing in a year when Demo- need a lot of money to overcome cessions that had to be granted Communication Arts in room call 681-5409. crats are hoping to begin revers- his own deficiencies, and his de- to bring it to the floor," said 101. Saturday, February 24,1996 ing the gains the GOP has scored ficiencies are a lot more impor- Maddox. • The Miss African-Ameri- • The Black Image Awards in the state in the last two con- can Pageant will be presented will be presented under the Thursday, February 29,1996 gressional elections. at 7 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. theme, "Amazing Grace: The • The Distance Learning Steve Anthony, executive di- George-Anne For more information, call 681- Gathering of Spiritual Fruit" at Center will present "Coping rector of the Georgia Democratic 5409. 7 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. with ChangingCampus Culture" Party, said the new, court-drawn STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS For more infromation, call 681- from 3 - 4:30 p.m. in Southern congressional map that the Su- Wednesday, February 21,1996 0123. Center room 116. preme Court let stand last week The George-Anne is the official student newspaper of Georgia Southern University, owned and operated • Southern Arts will present • will by GSU students and utilizing the facilities provided by GSU. The newspaper is the oldest continuously Gary L. Lemons gives Democrats a solid chance published weekly newspaper in Bulloch County and Statesboro, Ga. The ideas expressed herein are "Halley's Comet" at 7 p.m. in Monday, February 26,1996 present "Teaching What You're to hold the three House seats those of the editor or the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Student the Union Ballroom. • Departmental Programs will Not: Teachers Moving Students they now control and pick up two Media Committee, the administration, the faculty and staff of Georgia Southern University, or the • The College of Liberal present Mauricio Mendez, "Art Beyond the Boundaries of Iden- University System of Georgia. The George-Anne is published twice weekly during the academic year to four more. and three times during summers. Any questions regarding content should be directed to the editor (681 - Arts and Sciences will present among the Cuna of Panama-ex- tity Politics" at noon in the Union But the problem for Demo- 5246). "Meet the Artist" at 4 p.m. in the hibition and discussion" from 4- in room 280. For more informa- crats at the moment is they have OFFICES, MAIL, PHONES Southern Center Auditorium. 7 p.m. in the Foy Building. For tion, call 681-5409. no candidates in four of the state's Room 223, F. I. Williams Center. The George-Anne, Landrum Center Box 8001, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Ga. 30460.912/681-5246 (News) or 912/618-5418 (Advertising) ADVERTISING INFORMATION The George-Anne reserves the right to refuse any advertisement. The George-Anne's advertising rates are as follows: Gingrich calls Forbes' flat tax plan 'nonsense' •Students and student groups: $2.50 per column inch The Associated Press •GSU faculty, departments or affiliates: $3.00 per column inch ners for the GOP nomination, is paying taxes on their income, race. Steve Forbes is no Johnny- •Statesboro area businesses & groups: $4.50 per column inch* WASHINGTON — House has built his campaign around that's nonsense. That's not going come-lately to the idea, and the •National rate $7.00 per column inch Speaker Newt Gingrich took a the idea of a 17 percent flat tax *Five inch minimum ad size, otherwise classified display rates ($5.00 per column inch) apply. to happen," he said. fact that he said, 'Let's take this DEADLINE: The deadline for reserving space and submitting advertising copy is Noon, one-week prior swipe Thursday at the flat tax that would eliminate deductions Meanwhile, Armey was in into this great debate,' I think is to the intended publication date. For more information, rate cards, sample publications, contact: proposal touted by Republican for mortgage interest and chari- New Hampshire saying he a compliment to the idea," Armey Brooks Clements, Advertising Manager, ADS, (912) 681-5418; or Bill Neville, Student Publications Coordinator, (912)681-0069. presidential hopeful Steve table giving. needed "to blow the whistle on said. Forbes, calling parts of it "non- Gingrich singled out the part what has been a very poor de- At the AARP meeting, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION sense." of the Forbes proposal that would bate on the flat tax." Gingrich also mentioned the The George-Anne' reserves the right to refuse any advertisement. The George-Anne's classified It's an issue that is pitting tax earned income but not in- advertising rates are as follows: He avoided praising Forbes or work of the commission headed •Students, student groups, faculty and departments: Free (25 words or less) Republicans against one another come from investments and sav- criticizing Dole, who is running by Jack Kemp, which he and •Others groups or businesses: 100 perword per edition ($5.00 minimum) duringthis presidential primary ads in New Hampshire to dis- Dole appointed to study the tax •Retail classified display. $5.00 per column inch) season. "I BELIEVE THERE IS system. DEADLINE: The deadline for reserving space and submitting classified advertising copy is Noon, one- credit Forbes' plan. week prior to the intended publication date. Free classified ads from students, faculty and staff must be Since Forbes has had such The commission recom- GOING TO BE But when he heard of submitted in writing, with the name of the sender and local address. No free ads taken via telephone. success in the New Hampshire Gingrich's remarks, Armey is- mended a constitutional amend- One free ad per person per week. primary campaign by making the SUBSTANTIAL TAX sued a terse, written statement: ment that would require a two- CIRCULATION INFORMATION flat tax his central theme, it's "The speaker's own tax reform thirds vote in each House of Con- Subscription rates for home delivery of The George-Anne are six dollars per quarter, or $18 per year, naturally the subject of strong REFORM IN THE NEXT commission endorsed the flat tax. gress to raise taxes, as well as a delivered bulk mail. Please address all inquiries to Stephanie Wylie, Business Manager. The George- words from his rivals for the single-rate income tax. Anne is distributed tree ot charge on the Georgia Southern University campus through delivery sites THREE OR FOUR I urge everyone, includingNewt, located in campus buildings and residence halls. nomination. to read the Kemp commission Kemp at a news conference *We gratefully acknowledge the theft of our slogan - "Liked by Many, Cussed by Some, Read by them Senate Majority Leader Bob YEARS." report." Thursday said of tax reform: AH" - from Robert Williams of the Blackshear Times. Call Bob and he can tell you who he stole it from originally. Dole, for example, said he's for a — NEWT GINGRICH When pressed by questioners "This is the central core issue ''flatter, fairer" tax system, but in New Hampshire, Armey said: ofthe 1996 campaign...," he said. HOUSE SPEAKER called Forbes' plan "snake oil." "Steve Forbes' flat tax works." Now, Republicans who are not ings. But he was careful not to give part of that race are joining in. 'The idea that you get your Forbes credit for its popularity. Gingrich's comments came on interest on savings and invest- 'The flat tax had its standing rX, Tin (W a day when his second-in-com- ment income and pay no taxes on with the American people long mand, House Majority Leader it, while the person next to you before Steve Forbes got into the Dick Armey of Texas, an ardent flat tax supporter , was in New Hampshire to defend the flat tax plan. "I believe there is going to be substantial tax reform in the next REEF three or four years," Gingrich FRESH WATER FISH told members of the American BIRDS Association of Retired Persons. REPTILES "I'm not convinced it will be a SALTWATER FISH - pure flat tax. In fact, I think it won't be," Gingrich said when INC. 10 Gallon an AARP member asked what he Freshwater Set-up Hi !:;-■>;;■:-■■■■:■ 'X^-'-'" thought of the flat tax. 123 N. Main St.-s'boro- Tickets: "I don't agree with parts of the (912)-489-6100 GSU Students $2.00 Forbes proposal," the speaker $29.^ Mistress of Ceremony continued. "He's made it the most General Public $5.00 famous by sheer weight of adver- Call 1-800-GSU-WINS for tickets Gail Bullock Odoni tising. He has a couple of ideas I Parakeets $12.^ don't think will ever happen in 48thjtfnnual America." Cockatiels $49.^ The multimillionaire pub- Miss Georgia Southern (University lisher, now one of the front-run- Scholarship Pageant George-Anne Thursday, February 15,1996 — Page 3 UGA remembers Kemp case; improves academic assistance program The Associated Press school.. NCAA says that of the ath- who admitted that he chose it sincere, said Richard Lapchick sides a concern for academics. ATHENS, Ga — The lobby of "I think this was a person who letes who entered Georgia in the "because it doesn't require you to of Northeastern University in But I was very struck by the Butts-Mehre Hall holds the needed listeningto," Dooley said. 1984-85 academic year, only 39 take much math." Boston, who is director of the depth of his concern, for black memorabilia of the University of "She had some concerns, she had percent had graduated within "I've had some classes with Center for the. Study of Sports in student athletes in particular." Georgia's athletic glory: Herschel some grievances, and perhaps six years - compared with 60 lots of athletes," said Rob Kitchel, Society. The Kemp case was one of a Walker's Heisman Trophy, the she should have gotten more at- percent of the student body as a sports editor for The Red and Lapchick, a leading critic of highly publicized series of events national championship ring from tention than she got." whole. Black, "and they did seem easier." the lax standards that perme- that led to tougher academic the 1980 football team. Before the Kemp case, By 1995, when theNCAA com- Bestwick said students of con- ated college sports in the mid- standards for athletes. Another landmark event is not Georgia's academic assistance piled its most recent numbers sumer economics enter the work- 1980s, said Georgia was one of Dooley said Georgia already commemorated in one of the glass program was a disgrace. The two for students who had enrolled at place as everything from insur- the first Division I universities was leading the campaign to cases. counselors were little more than Georgia six years earlier, the ance agents to data consultants. to join a consortium that allows toughen entrance standards for Ten years ago, a courtroom record keepers. students to continue working athletes and the Kemp case only drama exposed the university's Poor students were funneled toward their degree even after "poured a little fuel on it." dirty little secrets: into the developmental studies "WHEN I GOT HERE, THERE REALLY WASN'T ANY their six-year period of assistance Georgia was the first major -Youngsters with an elemen- program, where they had four FACILITY THAT WAS IN GOOD ENOUGH SHAPE TO has expired. In exchange, they school to declare it wouldn't ac- tary-school intellect being admit- chances to pass remedial courses. must perform 10 hours of com- cept athletes who didn't meet ted to college simply because they The main study hall was a noisy DO THE KINDS OF THINGS YOU NEEDED TO DO TO munity service work per week. the NCAA's minimum standards. could run with a football or shoot lunchroom in the athletic dormi- "I remember going to the first It took several years for other a basketball tory. DEMONSTRATE TO PEOPLE THAT ACADEMICS REALLY meeting on the Georgia campus schools to follow, and the gap -Professors feelingpressured "When I got here, there really ARE IMPORTANT." and sitting in Vince Dooley's of- undoubtedly hurt them on the to keep them eligible even when wasn't any facility that was in fice," Lapchick said. "I didn't football field.They have not won they knew there was no hope of good enough shape to do the kinds — DICK BESTWICK know exactly what to expect be- a title graduation of things you needed to do to UGA cause obviously he was a legend- since 1982 and its record since -The professor who was fired demonstrate to people that aca- ary figure in a lot of ways, be- the Kemp verdict is 72-44-1. because she protested a system demics really are important," graduation rate for student ath- "Obviously, I think there are a r^^^-^vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv«»y«;^ that made a sham out of the said Dick Bestwick, who was letes was on par with all stu- number of majors that aren't as "student" in student-athlete. brought in after the Kemp ver- dents - 61 percent. demanding as some others," he 4—S\ States6oro Jan Kemp, a remedial-English dict to beef up the academics "I think it's on the up-and- said. 'That's the closest thing to program for athletes. J nation teacher, went to court after her up," said Norm Wood, a sports business without being in the A UDBD^""^B^ THE Today, Bestwick heads a ,/%M-M IMAGE dismissal, and wound up bring- writer for The Red and Black, School of Business. There's a lot ^-^W_yBL_ EXPERTS 764-6867 ingthe Georgia athletic program 3,600-square-foot center with the student newspaper. 'There's of people here, not just athletes, J to its knees when a federal court more than dozen study booths, a more emphasis on academics and that come here wanting to major S- Special For Formals jury awarded her $2.57 million computer lab, seven tutoring a microscope on the athletic pro- in business but they can't get '\\ Makeup Hair and Nails on Feb. 12, 1986. rooms and four counseling of- gram. They've got some gener- into the business school because o i She later settled for $1.08 fices. ally smart kids." of the limited numbers that can ■ million rather than wait through There are five counselors, Still, some issues raise a red be admitted." !AI $zto^^ ° Good For February ' A the appeals process. along with a "life-skills" advisor flag about the progress over the Georgia's reforms seem to be "It was a very trying period who works with athletes on ev- past decade. for us all because it grabbed so erything from adjusting to life Though the developmental much national attention," said away from home to preparing for studies program was disbanded Georgia athletic director Vince job interviews. after the Kemp case, a dispro- #•' Dooley, who was football coach "Before, it was pretty much #• portionate number of athletes ing to the FEC. State Rep. 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For 68 years, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper Liked By Many, ;*■>• ! Cussed By Some... Christopher Cole Amanda Crews Read By Them All Editor Managing Editor i •« Ashley E. Hunt ^^. The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Thursday, February 15,1996 News Editor Opinions » « ©i9%cP6»rr»»9irwcc«reiNC. Our Opinion WCHMCNP TlMe5-PISftKJCH l/9t • * Profits from meal plans expose wasted money * t* A study conducted recently by The George-Anne reveals that some meal plans offered at GSU are a blatant waste of money for the student. Many students have speculated for some time that they or their parents pay too much for too little when it Gramm comes to meal plans. In two of the meal plans available, that is certainly the truth. In approximate terms, GSU makes about $64 a quarter from each student who has a 5/1 meal plan. The school also makes about $91 a quarter from each student who CRACKER purchases the most popular, meal plan, 5/2. These are net earnings for GSU — pure profit. Clearly there is nothing inherently wrong with a university profiting from its students and using the money to improve the school. But when it comes to a commodity as vital as food, students should not be subjected to unfair pricing. What if the cost of milk were $5 a gallon without inflation? People would certainly protest. It should be noted that food services can potentially lose money from its 7/2 and 7/3 meal plans because they offer a bulk discount rate. However, these plans are not as popular, and it's also a far stretch to imagine a student eating three meals each day of the week — or even all 14 Hire more profs who can actually speak English meals in a week. Since unused meals don't roll over into In one of my few visits to the problem among a small number the following day, the potential for profit is obvious. op-ed page I want to tackle a of the faculty of this school: arro- One solution to this injustice is simply to allow students problem I see at GSU. RONNIE SWINFORD gance. We have a few professors who Yes, arrogance is everywhere, to roll over their unused meals from one day to the next. have trouble communicating SPORTS EDITOR but some people on this campus Since this hasn't happened yet, we imagine that unused with students. have a little too much. Some pro- meals are a major source of profit for food services. This school tries to recruit the had to struggle as hard. more difficult departments on fessors see classes as an obstacle Another solution is to scrap the entire meal plan best teaching talent possible, and My first Spanish teacher at campus. Not having to decipher to their research or book deals. system and have students put the same money into for this most students are thank- GSU was that way. He was from through an accent would make So they don't teach anymore; they EagleExpress accounts to be used at their leisure. It ful, but when talent can't be un- the U.S. and I learned more be- the process at least a little easier. just talk. derstood by the students then cause he taught us the way he I don't claim these teachers are For example, there is the pro- makes almost too much sense for this administration. problems arise. learned. Most of the students not qualified, but when reading fessor who sets the attendance We do not offer this opinion to discredit food services This happens for many rea- liked him because you could ask through the accent replaces get- policy at two days missed and then you fail. in any manner, but rather to make students more aware sons, but for the most part it is questions in English in class, and ting information, the students , v» of where their money is going. Hopefully, most of them either the teacher doesn't speak he would answer you in English are hurt. Or the department head who are thoughtful consumers who are concerned about English well enough to commu- if you were slow with Spanish. But the most vocal complaints says to his staff, "Well, we had getting the biggest bang for their bucks. nicate with the students, or the But other departments hire I have heard over the years too many people passing 151 this past quarter, I want you to And, as we have learned, with some of the meal plans teacher is too arrogant to teach to classes properly. toughen it up this quarter so we on campus there's no "bang" for any bucks. Many students at this school will have more D's and F's to have had teachers who can't com- SOME PROFESSORS SEE CLASSES AS AN OBSTACLE show the rest of the school how municate well in English. This hard our department is." causes a problem when at least TO THEIR RESEARCH OR BOOK DEALS. SO THEY The reason I quoted the last 95 percent of the campus has one is that I was told by a profes- English as its first language. DON'T TEACH ANYMORE; THEY JUST TALK. sor that those exact words were And these professors are uttered in a department meet- spread throughout the school. ing a couple of years ago. I might expect the foreign lan- people whose first language is refer to one of the teachers in the Now many people who read guage department to have more not English, and some of them sciences. this column will say I am ethno- teachers from other countries. are uncalled for. Many have complained that centrist, and that I am just bash- Their experience is valuable, but One of my writers told me the professor was rude when ing other cultures. if students can't ask questions in that he had an English teacher asked to slow down her speech That is not the case. I am a English and have them under- he could barely understand. How which could barely be under- firm believer in learning from stood, then how is that helpful? does that help the students? I stood. other cultures, and I try to piece This department also needs know there has to be enough In fact, another writer told me my beliefs around what I have teachers who have had to learn a qualified English teachers who that this professor said, "If you learned. foreign language from the have English as their first lan- want me to go slower, then go get In GSU's attempt to be multi student's perspective. This is dif- guage. English is still by far the another teacher." cultural I think it must look past ferent from someone from France dominant language of the United Is this attitude really neces- its image and look at the effect learning English to teach French States. sary? Most students who come to hiring practices have on the stu- Backtalk at GSU. A teacher who had to go The physics and math depart- this school are here to learn. If dents who go here. Someone should teach the University Store the difference from English to another language ments also have several teach- they ask someone to slow down, And some professors should between Greek and Egyptian. The big signs hanging on the will know how to teach that to ers who don't have English as they probably need a little un- be held accountable for their at- front of the store are an embarrassment. English-speaking students bet- their first language. Is this fair derstanding from the professors. titudes toward the students they ter than someone who has not to the students? This is one of the And this brings me to another teach. ALETHA YOHO Your Opinion STAFF or drive about ten miles to the Thinks blacks begin dancing with them, they education just to party every NEWS Armory if one is thrown there. quickly move away as if they weekend. It's a shame I can't This basically means we are Assistant News Editor: Melanie Weinberg; Staff: Erika Anderson, Alex Boney, don't have good will be labeled for liking black get both while staying here. Josh Edmonsen, Kim Wagner, Meredith Whitt bored 95 percent of the time men because of one dance. At As another weekend ap- social scene unless we decide to go home for FEATURES first it made me angry because proaches, I can only look for- Editor, the weekend. It's hard to un- I wanted to dance; but I soon ward to seeing my hometown of Features Editor: Stacy Clemons; Arts & Entertainment Editor: Tracey Varnell; One particular issue that Staff: Shantell Elliott, Shanika Glynn, Dana Gunter, Renee Hurston, Kristi derstand how depressing it is calmed down after realizing where I can party all Kendrick, Melissa Miller concerns me about GSU's cam- to work hard all week and not that the same thing would hap- weekend without the police SPORTS pus is how the social life differs have any outlet to relieve your pen to a white male at a pre- breaking it up because we're greatly for the black students stress. Sports Editor: Ronnie Swinford; Senior Staff Writer: Mike Davis; Staff: Hughie dominantly black club. disturbing someone. Hunt, Reginald Gibson, Carolyn Wynn than it does for the white stu- Every time the weekend ap- The white students simply Going home seems to be my dents. OPINIONS proaches, I just get mad be- have more fun on this campus. only get-away from the bore- Even though there are many cause I know that I'm in for an- Staff: Christopher Cole, Amanda Crews, Chance Fulk, Jana Newsome, Melanie Anyone who can start partying dom and restlessness of a Weinberg black students on this campus, other gloomy two days with at 4:00 in the afternoon on fra- weekend in Statesboro. PHOTOGRAPHY there are at least three times nothing to do but study. I ternity row and not get the as many white. For this rea- haven't had fun this school party shut down by the police Quaevus Burdette Chief Photographer: James Hill; Staff: Sarah Brinkley son, I feel there are so few so- year except at a party on is having fun in my book. The GSU student ARTWORK cial activities for the black stu- Homecoming night. College is funny thing about that is the dents. supposed to be the best years police keep the unwanted Scott Morris LETTER AND . True enough, the white stu- of your life. GSU, however, is people from coming in frater- SUBMISSION POLICY CIRCULATION dents make up the majority on making my four years here nity row when they quickly this campus, but that doesn't only a memory of typed papers The George-Anne welcomes letters to Supervisor: Steve Taliaferro break our parties up. the editor, story submissions and guest mean that the minority doesn't and exams. ADVERTISING/DISTRIBUTION SERVICES (ADS) This raises the money ques- columns from people both inside and like to party just as much as I've tried to party at Leg- tion. outside the Georgia Southern University Advertising Manager: Brooks Clements; Business Manager: Stephanie Wylie; the bigger population of stu- ends and Blind Willie's but the Community. All copy submitted should be Marketing Coordinators: Heather Turner, Jennifer Ricketson; Sales Representa- Does money keep the police typed (double-spaced, please), prefer- tives: Ron Lair, Jennifer Ricketson, Heather Turner, Carolyn Wynn dents on this campus. two are just not my type of fun. in check during the white fra- ably on Macintosh disk in Microsoft Word PRODUCTION AND GRAPHICS EDITORIAL SERVICES While there are a number of The music played in these ternity parties or is money the or Microsoft Works format. All submis- sions must be signed and include a mail- (PAGES) clubs and fraternity houses clubs is not to my taste at all. reason why black parties get that cater to white students, ing address and phone number for verifi- General Manager: Scott Mulkey; Production Managers: Ron Lair; Assistant Also, in the few times I have broken up as soon as they cation. The editors reserve the right to Production Managers: Tamara Gilbert, Shawn Sunderland; Layout Editor: An- the black students only have been to these clubs, I can't start? reject any submission. There is no word limit on submissions. A writer may re- drea D'Astoli; Staff: Jill Banks, Jennifer Craft, Tonya Thompson; Darkroom Level One, a club which has seem to get a girl to dance with Maybe if I had attended an Manager: James Hill quest to remain anonymous. However, it been taken over by locals of me. Since blacks rarely come to all-black school I wouldn't be will be the editor's decision whether or not STUDENT PUBLICATIONS COORDINATOR Statesboro. Now the black stu- these clubs, I have to dance writing this letter. However, I to print the name. Submissions are run on a space-available basis. Robert Bohler: News, Editorial Advisor; Bill Neville: General Manager dents only attend house parties with white girls. As soon as I refuse to miss out on a quality » "- t f George-Anne Thursday, February 15,1996 — Page 5 » • Miller seeks support for bill to Constituents may not be neighbors By David Pace moved from Jonesboro to change education department The Associated Press ers don't expect Chambliss, Marietta in 1992 to seek re-elec- Bishop and Linder will either, WASHINGTON —Ever since tion in the 6th District, after the By Joan Kirchner tie the Legislature's hands by and the governor, but I think despite the lingering image of The Associated Press the first carpetbaggers appeared sending them a budget proposal Legislature dismantled his old the northern carpetbagger on the that not having any of the legis- during Reconstruction, Southern ATLANTA — The governor that slashes $3.5 million for edu- district south of Atlanta. Southern psyche. lators in on the planning stages politicians have been particu- and state school superintendent cation salaries may backfire, "People 30 years ago had much was a mistake." larly sensitive to the political have lobbied unsuccessfully for Democratic leaders said. more of a sense that you have to Besides granting Mrs. axiom that congressmen should "I DON'T THINK WE two months to persuade lawmak- 'We'll just cut existing pro- be one of us to represent us," said Schrenko more power over hir- live among the people they rep- ers to support their plan giving Charles Bullock, a political sci- grams" and restore the educa- ing and firing, Miller's education resent. HAVE NEARLY THAT the Republican superintendent tion money, said House Appro- entist at the University of Geor- bill also includes his plan to el- But with Georgia's seemingly complete control of the educa- priations chairman Terry KIND OF LOCALISM gia. evate his pre-kindergarten pro- unending redistricting process tion department. Coleman, D-Eastman. "I don't think we have nearly gram to a separate office, to move continually scrambling political ANYMORE." With the 40-day session half 'The governor makes the (bud- that kind of localism anymore." the school lunch program to the equations, more and more Geor- over, Gov. Zell Miller finally in- get) recommendations. That's all — CHARLES BULLOCK Part of the reason is that vot- zagriculture department and to gia lawmakers are finding that troduced the bill last week after he does. We write the budget," ers are far more mobile today move county and regional librar- the districts they want to repre- UGA POLITICAL SCIENTIST generating only tepid support Murphy added. than they were a generation ago. ies to the Department of Adult sent aren't always the ones where from Senate leaders and encoun- The opposition stems in part and Technical Education. People who move frequently are they've lived most of their lives. Rep. Mac Collins, a lifelong tering stiff opposition in the from Mrs. Schrenko's failure to While most lawmakers sup- hard-pressed to fault a politician Three Georgia congressmen resident of Jackson, was elected House. endear herself to the Democratic port the changes proposed for for lack of longevity in a commu- — Saxby Chambliss of Moultrie, from the 3rd District in 1992 nity. "I do not support giving her leadership since she took office a pre-kindergarten, school lunches Sanford B ishop of Columbus and after renting an apartment in absolute power," said House and libraries, Miller has combed "In districts that take in parts John Linder of Tucker — al- Henry County. He's since built a .»»• Speaker Tom Murphy, whose the Capitol halls for Democrats of a metropolitan area, people "THE TOTAL POWER OF ready have announced plans to house in Hampton, which is in support is crucial for gettingbills or Republicans willing to sup- are moving in from other states, seek re-election this year in new, the 3rd District, but still main- passed in the House. port the reorganization. swapping houses, pickingup new DEALING WITH OUR court-drawn districts where they tains a residence in Jackson and But lawmakers may find The day before he introduced apartments, and they don't have don't live. considers it home. the long-established ties to a ■J themselves in a financial bind if CHILDREN GOING TO the bill, Miller said he was dis- • And they're not the first to Gingrich and Collins suffered they reject the education reorga- couraged and "ready to throw up small town or county that his- ONE PERSON WOULD take that route. no political fallout from their nization Miller and Mrs. my hands" because he found so torically a more rural-based so- House Speaker Newt Gingrich moves, and most political observ- ciety had," said Bullock. Schrenko unveiled unexpectedly BE VERY DIFFICULT FOR few takers in either party. in December. He finally introduced the bill Miller, assuming he would MOST LAWMAKERS TO last Thursday, just hours before have enough support to pass the the deadline to sponsor bills that i » AGREE WITH." UGA keeps Peabody Award archives proposal, cut $3.5 million in sala- affect the state budget. The Associated Press recorded on films called kine- bring all the materials in the ries from the education depart- But even some of the senators — RICHARD MARABLE ATHENS — The flickering scopes. They were made by film- Peabody collection and the ment in his proposed 1997-98 who signed on as sponsors voiced images of Richard Nixon and ing control-room monitors dur- budget. D-ROME only lukewarm support for the awards program under one roof. Nikita Khrushchev, Jackie ing live TV broadcasts with a The facility would also provide If the Legislature rejects the reorganization. Kennedy's voice inviting the 16mm movie camera. space for exhibitions and the reorganization and doesn't re- year ago. She has taken aim at "I have reservations, yes, but country into the White House for The press kits, news clippings, annual judging process, as well store the education money, Mrs. some of their pet projects and the other positive parts of the a tour and Kermit the Frog's still photographs and other items as allow easy access for research- Schrenko would have no money rarely sought their guidance in bill far outweigh any reserva- antics are preserved at the Uni- submitted with the programs are ers and the public. to pay salaries for more than 100 forming her agenda. tions I have on the reorganiza- versity of Georgia. kept at the school's Hargrett Rare One such exhibition will be education employees beginning "The total power of dealing tion," said Senate Appropriations In the basement of the school's Book and Manuscripts Library. mounted during the 1996 Sum- in July. with our children going to one chairman George Hooks, D- main library is the Peabody Ar- "It's definitely unique," said mer Olympics. The archive's col- She then would be forced to person would be very difficult for Americus. "You've got to give and chives, a collection of radio and Linda Tadic, the curator. lection of Peabody-award win- cut jobs under the state's strict most lawmakers to agree with," take on any piece of legislation." television programs assembled The Peabody Awards invited ning Olympic Games broadcasts and cumbersome rules, rather said Senate Education chairman Miller said he decided to in- by way of the George Foster will likely be included. than with the unlimited freedom Richard Marable, D-Rome, who troduce the bill because he sensed Peabody Awards. The Peabody Archives is often that the proposed reorganization has sparred with Mrs. Schrenko a commitment from Democratic "THE PEABODY The University of Georgia has one of the first sources consulted would grant her. on several issues. leaders in both chambers to give sponsored the awards since 1940. AWARD IS THE CREAM by those studying the history of "I would have to determine Mrs. Schrenko conceded her the proposal a chance. As sponsor, it annually receives the 20th century, Sherman said. which positions are not essential strategy to deal with the Legis- When told that many Demo- OF THE CREAM." 1,000 entries of news broadcasts, Film maker Spike Lee used the anymore and start cutting from lature was poor. cratic leaders still had strong documentaries, children's pro- archive to research set designs the bottom," she said. "We have been very frustrated concerns, Miller said, "I guess — BILL MOYERS grams, entertainment shows, for his film "Malcolm X." "I hope that doesn't come to with trying to get our ducks in a sometimes people will say you educational programs and pub- FIVE-TIME PEABODY WINNER Film footage from the Peabody pass," Miller said. row on this," Mrs. Schrenko said. look pretty good, but not ask you lic service programs. collection was also included in But the governor's attempt to "It niade plenty of sense to me for a date or marry you." "The Peabody Award is the submissions from local, national the award-winning civil rights cream of the cream," distin- and international broadcasters, documentary "Eyes on the Prize." guished journalist Bill Moyers, a so the collection has a unique Last year, the archives helped five-time Peabody winner, said cross-section of viewpoints, Tadic ABC television network on a College holds second homecoming at last year's awards luncheon. said. documentary marking the 50th About 38,500 programs — "Works were submitted not anniversary of the atomic bomb- election amid allegations of racism winners and non-winners alike only by large networks but also ing of Japan. The network The Associated Press — fill the Peabody Archives, by local stations," she said. wanted to use a radio dramatiza- bad judgment. Martin said he of Student Activities Adam housed in a former bomb shelter Awards director Barry tion it aired in 1946 of John AMERICUS, Ga. — Accusa- will look into whether there was Goldstein and student govern- in the library basement. Sherman wants eventually to Hersey's book "Hiroshima," but tions of racism and election ir- an intent to commit fraud in the ment adviser Jeffery Waldrop— The items in the collection establish a Peabody Foundation ABC didn't have a copy. regularities have led to a new election. "The key word is in- if they are found guilty of wrong- span a half-century of broadcast endowed with enough money to The Peabody did. vote for homecoming court at tent," he said. doing. technology. Radio programs from Georgia Southwestern College. Other allegations include that Martin said the request for the first years of the contest are Student leaders say the elec- students were not required to removal of Goldstein or Waldrop recorded on acetate transcrip- tion controversy has increased present proper ID, poll watchers was out of bounds. "That will not tion discs 16 inches in diameter. 6at, forink and be Entertained at racial tensions on a campus that were recruited from the white happen," he said. The television collection be- has about 560 blacks among sororities of the student presi- Borders said the charges were gins in 1949, two years after 2,400 students. dent and co-chair of the election "blown way out of proportion." Peabody expanded the contest to Mup The homecoming queen and committee, and lists of voters Three of the candidates are include television broadcasting. her court were to be crowned last were used to call those sorority black and seven are white. The oldest TV programs were Saturday tonight, but student members who had not voted yet. government leaders voted 13-1 James Bryant Jr., a student last Thursday to void the elec- government senator and one of « * Monies tions void after a grievance was those who filed the grievance, HAVING A PARTY? filed by two black students. said he and other black students can -R0<»mcmuE J!gcated inside the Cinema Jfine at the mall Among other charges, the two were not satisfied with the prom- Rock & Roll Band ■^ Call ^or Movie info 489-4492 pointed out that a co-chair of the ise of a new election. Covers Classic Rock election committee was also a "We caught them red- candidate. handed," Bryant said. Originals Alternative Dean of Students James E. 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*i Thursday,orts February 15,1996 The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Page 6 Eagles outlast Yellow Jackets 4-3 FROM THE •«> By Ronnie Swinford Moran drew a walk to load the tom of the tenth with a single by Sports Editor SIDELINES bases. Tyson Whitley then pinch-hitter Shane Marquis. »4 GSU used a ninth-inning singled in Jones. Mark Hamlin then doubled and bomb and a tenth-inning rally to Tommy Peterman then Jones was intentionally walked out-last the Yellow slugged a ball to the warning to set up the force at any base. CAROLYN WYNN Jackets 4-3 in the first game of track in center field; his sacrifice Donnie Coe, who had entered the two-game set. fly gave GSU the lead 2-1. the game in the seventh inning, Tech scored in the first in- Tech pulled even in the eighth had already doubled and singled ning. Marlon Byrd led off the when Sorrow singled and Byers in the game. game with a single to left. doubled. He worked the count to three GSU's Ryan Cummings then Mark Fischer then grounded and two and then slapped a ball Aids -\ hit Michael Sorrow to put two on a ball to short, Coe threw to first into right field, by a diving with no outs. Cummings then to get the out, but Byers tried to Leggett to win the game for the touches the ; struck out Scott Byers, but gave round second and go to third. Eagles. up a single to Mark Fischer that Coe outran him to third and "It felt great to get that hit," H scored Byrd. Peterman threw him out. said Coe, who is five for five this sports world Cummings then pitched out Sorrow scored but the double season. of trouble by gettingTucker Ban- play ended the inning for the "Everything is going great so Once again HIV has touched to foul out to first and by striking Yellow Jackets. far this season for me." the world of sports. Ironically, a* ! out J. J. Thomas. Tech then went ahead on a "One thing I have learned over as athlete "Magic" Johnson Cummings tied a career high solo homerun in the top of the the years is that as long as we makes his return to the NBA, S4UL have an at-bat left, we have a in strikeouts in the game with ninth. With one out Adam r# another athlete is force out of *«o nine, three coming in the sixth Leggett smashed a one and zero chance," said GSU head coach his sport. inning. pitch over the center field wall to Jack Stallings. This week boxer Tommy The game stayed 1-0 until the give Tech a 3-2 lead going into "There was nothing I could do Morrison announced that he •*o bottom of the seventh when GSU the bottom of the ninth. Sarah Brinkley when Tommy came to bat except has HIV. put up two runs. Tech brought in their stopper, An Eagle runner beats out the Yellow Jacket's throw to first, watch." This announcement stunned Sy Jones singled to open the Tucker Barr. connected on by Peterman who but fast balls so far." "We are struggling with the both the fans and his fellow inning, and pinch hitter Donnie He was their starting catcher, deposited the ball over the right The homer sent the game into bats this year, but some of our boxers. *»l Coe doubled down the right field but he is also their closer. field wall, and over the Nursing extra inning. GSU brought on guys are comingup big," Stallings Morrison found out about line to give GSU two on with no He struck out the first two Building. their closer Tod Lee and he set said. his condition after being tested outs. people he faced on six straight "I was looking for a fast ball down the top of the tenth with The win gives GSU a 3-1 record before a bout with Arthur Pinch hitter Steve Walson fastballs. and got one I liked," Peterman only a walk. and runs its record to 2-0 over Weavers in Nevada. struck out next, but Antoine But the seventh fastball was said. "He had thrown nothing The Eagles started the bot- state schools. After the test results were learned, Morrison was sus- pended indefinitely worldwide. It's still unknown as to how Morrison contracted the virus, Bulldogs trample Eagles in overtime, 67-63 however experts suggest there is a slight chance that he may ping away on the lead, hitting uted 19 points and nine boards have gotten the disease while By Mike Davis Senior Staff Writer $Pf m four three-pointers, three com- in the losing cause. fighting. ing from Daniel, in the last eight But after the game, the loss One explanation of this is Monday night, the GSU bas- minutes of regulation. seemed unimportant as Polinsky while fighting, the blood and ketball team took their 3-18 What was once a double-digit and the Eagles were holdingtheir mucus of other boxers can mix record on the road to battle The lead for the Bulldogs was now a breath when Duane Goebel, who and the virus has a greater Citadel but, like in the first meet- tied ballgame with 1:50 remain- scored three points and grabbed chance of transmission than in. ing, came up short as they ing. six rebounds in a career-high 42 other sports, yet even then the; dropped their third game in a Johna Seay hit a pair of free minutes of action, collapsed in overall chances of transmission row with a 67-63 overtime loss. throws to go up by two. the locker room after the game. is limited. After being down by as much But Jackson's inability to con- He was released from Roper This small chance of trans- as 12 points in the second half, vert on both of his left the door Hospital in Charleston that night mission is what has the world the Eagles held a two-point lead open for Citadel, and with the after treatment. of boxing in an uproar. with 45 seconds remaining. long-range Bulldog shooters, Goebel was diagnosed with Despite the nature of the Frank Jackson stood at the they took advantage of it. dehydration due to exhaustion sport, regular AIDS testing is foul line with two shots and a Olsen's three-pointer sent the and illness and is scheduled to not the norm. chance to create a two-posses- game to OT, and eventually undergo further tests in Savan- In fact Nevada and Arizona sion game. snatched away the win. nah on Friday. are the only two states that do But unable to convert on the "We had a few mental lapses Senior Dave Coradini suffered requires fighters to be tested first, the Eagles gift-wrapped in the second half," Polinsky said. an injured foot after Saturday prior to a bout. another chance to tie for the "Even on the last play. The night's game with Marshall and Tony Holden, Morrison's Bulldogs. guy shot it from 23 feet, and we is undergoing tests. promoter, said "It's a shock to And with thirty seconds re- didn't get on him fast enough. It is still possible he will be all of us. He appeared to be in maining, David Olsen hit a 23- That could have won us the back for the remainder of the perfect health." Unfortunately, footer to send the game into an File Photo game." season. even in 1996 people are still extra five-minute period. half-time, were holding a two- 0nd half when Reno Earls hit a "But I'm still pleased with the equating health with appear- With the Eagles then holding point lead. three-pointer with nine minutes effort these guys gave." ance. a slim one-point advantage in advantage in- remaining in the game, Daniel's 22 points led the HIV knows no boundaries, overtime, Citadel guard Noy creased to 12 points in the. sec- The Eagles then started chip- Eagles, as Johna Seay contrib- Sports racially, economically, or cul- Castillo hit a lay-up with 61 sec- turally. The only way to pre- onds remaining to give the Bull- vent the spread is through edu- dogs the lead which they would schedules cation and the practice of safe never lose. Lady Eagle Hoops: at sex, or abstinence. GSU, unable to hit another Davidson, Saturday, Feb. 17 The virus can remain dor- shot in the closing seconds, mant for up to 7 years. claimed defeat to the Bulldogs at 7:30 p.m. Eagles bomb Bears 9-6 Transmission has been for the second time this year. proven to happen through "We played as hard as we By Ronnie Swinford Andrews hit into a first to home runs and take the lead 4-3. Eagle Hoops: vs. UTC, sexual contact, blood transfu- could," Coach Gregg Polinsky Sports Editor force play to eraser Holder. The Bears would add another Saturday, Feb. 17 at 7:30 sions, and occasionally by con- said Tuesday afternoon. Trailing by two in the seventh But Eagle shortstop Kyle two runs in the seventh to push tact with blood or mucus from 'The guy's showed a lot of char- p.m. inning, Sy Jones changed the Aldridge made the Bears pay their lead to 6-3 before the bot- the infected person. acter. They were behind, they » fortune of both teams with a when he took four pitches and tom of the seventh. However, there is no reason were on the road, and they still vs. Georgia, grand slam that pushed the forced Hamlin home with a walk. GSU started the inningwith a Baseball: to alienate the people with the managed to go on a 15-2 run to go Eagles ahead by two over the walk, and advanced to second on Saturday, Feb. 17. at 4 p.m. virus. back on top late in the game. I'm Mercer Bears. GSU would add a single by Peterman. Holder People with the AIDS virus pleased with the effort." and Sunday, Feb. 18 at 1:30 another run in the eight inning walked after a Wilson strikeout can still be productive, contrib- That effort was not enough, as p.m. to give them 9-6 win. to load the bases. uting members of an organiza- Kirill Misyuchenko, the Bulldogs' GSU jumped out to an early Hamlin then singled in tion. seven-foot center, rejected eight lead when in the first inning Whitley before the Jones slam. Softball: at South Carolina, There is a rule named after shots, two of them coming in the Antoine Moran reached on an The Eagles would add a late last minute of play. Saturday, Feb. 17 at 1p.m. "Magic" Johnson where an ath- error by third baseman Jason run in the eighth and then they lete has to sit out of the contest Virgil Stevens led Citadel with Florio. turned the game over to Tod Lee, 15 points and seven rebounds, Men's Tennis: vs. Georgia if he/she is bleeding until the Moran then stole second and the closer. bleeding has stopped, and is while Matt Newman scored 14 scored when Tommy Peterman He finished the Bears on three College, Friday, Feb. 16 at 2 with 11 rebounds. the area is cleaned. reached on an error by shortstop straight strikeouts to give the p.m.and Saturday, Feb. 17 This rule has been imple- Castillo, who scored 20 points Gary Isenhower. Eagles the three-run win. vs. Florida A&M at 1p.m. mented on both the collegiate against GSU a month ago at The Eagles held that lead until Jon Phillips got the win for Hanner, was held to just five and professional levels of most the top of the third when the Eagles. He came into the sports. points in 32 minutes of play. Isenhower walked with one out game with one out in the seventh Women's Tennis: vs. "We shot very well and were There are no such guidelines and then advanced to second on inning and gave up no runs in his Georgia College, Friday, Feb. able to rebound," Polinsky said. yet addressing contact in foot- a force play. But Chad Magistro The inning ended with a inning and a third of work. "But the big seven-footer made 16 at 2 p.m. and at Central ball and soccer. doubled to left to score strikeout by Moran and a Clint Sauls started for the Because there is limited re- it very difficult to go inside." Isenhower. The score was tied at Florida, Sunday, Feb. 18 at 3 groundout by Tyson Whitley. Eagles and went six innings be- search done on the possibility GSU came out firing early one. fore leaving. Mercer got a run on the fifth p.m. and at Florida State, of transmission in sports, these when Fernando Daniel hit three GSU would reclaim the lead inning whe leadoff man Roger Grady Blanchard appeared in Monday, Feb. 19 at 2 p.m. precautions are not unreason- of his seven treys in the first in the fourth inning with two Scott reached base on an error the seventh and recorded one able. session. runs. The inning started with a and was pushed around on two out before leaving. Actually greater research Andre Wilkes' three-pointer double by Steve Wilson. Michael Men's and Women's groundouts to short. Brian Hall was not as lucky as should be done so more effec- 10 minutes into the half put the Holder then singled to move Wil- Mercer would take the lead in he gave up a hit to the only player Swimming: at Southern Eagles up by as much as six tive guidelines can be set up son to third. Mark Hamlin then the sixth inning when they he faced. States Championships, at points. and replace the fear and igno- singled in Wilson. After a walk strung together three hits and The Eagles moved their record But the Bulldogs quickly Davidson, N.C. Friday, Feb. rance surrounding the topic. to Jones to load the bases Jason an error on GSU to score two to 2-1 for the year. turned things around, and by 16 through Sunday, Feb. 18. George-Anne Thursday, February 15,1996 — Page 7

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EntertainmentThursday, February 15,1996 The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Page 8 What's , Happenin Cage gives his By Tracey Varnell most staggering '£ By Tracey Varnell stantly up and down the Here's one for ya: The Entertainment Editor people of Statesboro claim to east coast for a couple of performance What do you get when years and have developed be concerned with the ap- you mix the sounds of an enormous fan base. pearance of their community. By Eric Bray I have never seen someone Zappa, 311, Phish, Faith They'll be heading off Thus far GSU students have Staff Writer drink so much in my life. It No More, Rollins, Mor- soon for a virgin tour of the been taking the blame for If you were expecting "Leav- would take this guy 10 years to phine and Tom Jones? west coast. My guess is corrupting the beauty of ing Las Vegas" to be like "Hon- go through detox, but he would You get Yolk! that they'll do quite nicely, Statesboro. probably die in the process, leav- eymoon in Vegas," you're going This seven-man band even far from their home- Laws have been passed to be in for a surprise. Both of ing a well-preserved body be- will be making an encore town of New Jersey. telling us where we can live them may star Nicolas Cage hind. Actually, Cage gives a good to their previous visit at So, in other words, this so not to disturb or pollute and take place in Vegas, but the performance, perhaps because Blind Willie's next may be the last time you the neighborhoods with our similarities stop there. the part calls for him to be plas- Wednesday, Feb. 21. have the opportunity to see trashy, irresponsible living For starters, although "Hon- tered the entire time. If you haven't heard them in Statesboro for habits. eymoon in Vegas" may not be Unfortunately, he's lost the yet, Yolk is the most cheap. Want to know why? Students have been evicted an award-worthy production, I bulk that made him look like a funky, the most Come see for yourself. from houses for this reason. It could conceivably sit through it huge slab of meat in "Kiss of groovin'est and the most Don't be that guy who doesn't matter if you have again. "Leaving Las Vegas," on Death." Clammy and bleary- rockin'est band to hit the decides not to go because roses planted all over your the other hand, I would have eyed, he looks more like some- 'Boro since the last time he wants to wait and see yard or if the majority of your trouble tolerating a second time one in the last stages of some they came. what his roommates' opin- lawn furniture should have despite its considerable success terminal disease. Collectively speaking, ion of the show was. been returned to Fast & Easy at the Golden Globe Awards. I would like to know what Yolk's musical talents and two months ago. It's not so much a bad movie genius thought it would be a styles offer much variety. Statesboro doesn't care as it's just a sleeper in places. good idea to open a film about, a Are you tired of the four-man what kind of person you are The story line turns stagnant man destroyed by alcohol in acoustical jam? Well, we're talk- individually. They don't want in between the active bits (which Mugs N' Movies. ingtenor sax, alto sax, trumpet, you around them if you are a occur briefly in the beginning Julian Sands flute, timbali, percussion, gui- Stadium Club Apartments student. Somehow the words and the end), almost seeming to ("Arachnophobia," "Naked tar, bass, drums, and harmonica student and irresponsibility leave the film with no direction. Lunch") plays the abusive pimp. Roommate Space Available all combining to form a funkin' have become synonymous m I say "almost" because the Sands has been in about a thou- this town. Well, I've got one jazzed-up time. it< story ^"es in fact have a direc- sand movies, the caliber of which Yolk appeals to a large num- 00 question. tion, but sitting through two ranges from award-winning ("A ber of muscial tastes. They've Why does it seem the im- hours of hang time waiting on it Room With a View") to pathetic $125 .1 got something for everyone. It portant locations in this town to get there can get tiresome. ("Warlock"). doesn't matter if you like jazz, month per person can't take Christmas lights The resolution is predictable, His performance in "Leaving funk or rock; you'll be impressed down? I think we're the only leaving the scenes building up Las Vegas" is on the lower end st Lister by the talent this band has. city in the U.S. whose court- to it a little dry. of the spectrum, thanks to his Now through August 31 199$ r E-mai Statesboro met Yolk for the [- 11pm house has a gingerbread out- "Dry" may not be the best poor attempt at a Bulgarian No long term lease I WVG! line of lights all year round. first time last summer. They choice of words, considering accent. Don't let the billing fool i ADP1 returned in October and they're We're also probably the Cage's character is anything you, though. His name may be Enter only campus that can afford coming back to give it to us one Georg but. He portrays an alcoholic before the title but he rarely Fully Furnished, Water, and Garbage . minin more time. to build a pedestrium so com- who intends to move to Las shows up at all. , ad for The group currently has two Included • servic plex that ants are envious, Vegas and drink himself to The rest of the cast is filled to proofi CDs out, both of which are ex- 4 Bed room-2 Bath but can't afford to pay some death. the brim with bit parts played public traordinary efforts that have re- . appre guy to take Christmas lights In Vegas, he meets and falls by half of Hollywood, including inforn ceived positive attention from down. And they call us irre- in love with a prostitute (an the likes of Richard Lewis and * « the rij all over the country. sponsible! expensive prostitute, but a Laurie Metcalf. ADP] They've been touring con- &Sta Haven't they ever heard hooker nonetheless) portrayed The focus is on the couple, for sti that it's bad luck to leave non-ci by Elisabeth Shue ("Cocktail," though. Character development ads, 2 your Christmas lights up af- "Adventures in Babysitting"). is a strong point in the film, and Room ter the new year? busim They move in together and the relationship is touching. at Lai I think these lights are the relationship is as bizarre as The tone is deceptively up- « attem R°*coeJia4eAlW«| lJ°te to fo& at the causing the vex in this town's the circumstances, the unfold- beat, causing the audience to growth. That's why we can't ing of which is the heart of the want to laugh at scenes that are ATTE get a liquor referendum or ' allcla story. painfully harsh. newsr more than three good bands a Cage spends each moment It's an endearing and quirky legitii year. If they would take down Stude with a bottle half full of whis- film, but if you're looking for when those lights it would end the key at his lips and several empty action I'd recommend "Broken which stagnant spell. Change numb ones around his feet. He stag- Arrow" over this one. Otherwise or ser would raise its sleepy head, gers through every scene ei- you'll sit through "Leaving Las report and create an opportunity for suspk ther in an inebriated stupor or Vegas" with a confused expres- classi: new things to in the'Boro. jittery from lack of alcohol. sion the whole way through. too go Hoops Who: album. consis wound up in these little-known maxir films. In the recent trend of Even songs as diverse as all fer "United Colours" and "Elvis Ate What: mega-soundtracks, it's nice to robin know not all people have lost America" make it hard to con- When sight of the fact that the music ceive of a song that would have 7pm. Why: should accentuate the movie, not worked better in its place. It's Ameri overshadow it. the diversity that gives it its fight i How: "Passengers" is made up of a overall strength. with E lot of New Age sounds similar to "Corpse (These Chains are assist see St what one might find in a Tanger- too Long)," the album's finest Misce ine Dream, but it also claims track, makes you feel like you're spring some borderline techno. These in a sado-masochist workshop poetrj SpecW5 8001. Passengers rhythms float through the air with whips thrashing in the with a highly mystical and sur- background. The Edge enters South Serving Statesboro/GSU one-m Original Soundtracks 1 real quality about them. You are with dark, misery-laden vocals 7pm, 1 Island Records curiously drawn to the thread- that make you wonder where more i like suspension cords. You as- you put those sleeping pills. By Mark Runyon sume there must be some flaw Then, all of a sudden, the light Staff Writer . because nothing can sound like saxophone carries his voice to 1984 1 orig. J Be careful how you label this this, yet there is none. the stratosphere in an eerie shift belt;ei one. This is not the new U2 'Your Blue Room" sweeps in that catches you completely off 681-43261 1987] album many people are making and slowly envelops you like a guard. A split second later, you n r It will it out to be. dense fog. When it's gotten so are totally mesmerized by the Please True, it has all the essential thick that you can't see your way, beauty of it all. TWO PIZZAS! PIZZA & WINGS! 1988 ( miles. pieces one would expect: Adam Bono's deep voice comes forward In all, this is a great album. It Larse Pizza With OBO. Clayton on bass, The Edge on to kindly usher us through in a makes you wonder why Eno 2 Large 1992 1 guitars, and of course, Bono's narrative, spoken-word fashion. doesn't just take over the tired, PS.E: seductive vocals. Nonetheless, The lyrics instantly dissipate and ailing reins of U2 and elevate Pizzas With ALL 3-Toppings & a andal this is strictly Brian Eno's brain 86Nis become the drifting undercur- this group back to its worthy loader child. rent running through the music. place of glory they held before of Your Favorite 10-Pc. Order of CallK This album is a compilation Another similar track, "A Dif- their corruption of fame. The Cutlas of tracks appearing in various ferent Kind of Blue," drifts in on complexity of the amazing tap- Cutlai Toppings Buffalo Wings Price i art house films that you prob- Brian Eno's whispering voice, estry he weaves is eccentric messa ably will never run across in with this metallic echo, while while at the same time beauti- For sa your lifetime. Buried iriobscu- the sounds of static power lines ful. for only for only loadec 587-51 rity, these films range from a and the wind chimes of early Ultimately all we can do is Forsa silent film (Giligiane) where morning lie suspended in the stand back in awe and watch miles, only i each sequence throughout the background. I know it sounds this fascinating album work. I $ picture is slower by 15% than weird, but it works amazingly guess that's all it was really 98Plus Tax $4*98Plus Tax Ford I the preceding. well. asking for to begin with. power 'Tassengers" also includes a One of the things that im- This album is one of those call f0 track from a musical documen- presses me most is the solid unity must-haves for anyone inter- Must: tary (Miss Sarajevo) chronicling No Double Portions, Vfelid at participating locations. Not valid at participating locations. Not valid with any other $9100 of this album. While each track ested in New Age music. Even valid with any other offer. Customer pays sates tax where offer. Customer pays sales tax where applicable. Our dri-| Takal applicable. Our driver's carry less than $20. Delivery areas ver's carry less than S9.0. Delivery areas limited to ensure, the lives of civilians coping with c was recorded at different time those who aren't should pick this 15limited to ensure safe driving. 1996 Domino's Pizza Inc. 13safe driving. ' 1996 Domino's Pizza, Inc. CAU. NOWI Offer] a war where they are the prime periods for different projects, it up to become enlightened. Mu- I ® CALL NOW! Offer ends 2/29/96. sends 5/9.9/96. I targets. B sounds as though they could have sic does hold the key to life. You I'm impressed these tracks all been drawn from the same just have to know where to look. Thursday, February 15,1996 — Page 9 Today's Quote "One who condones evils is just as guilty as the one who perpetrates it." - Martin Luther King Jr. CLASSIFIEDS, etc.

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For sale: Brother word processor includes Don't pay high prices at the LIFEGUARDS! Printshop/Bookstore, let us create custom Miscellany is accepting submissions for monitor, keyboard, and printer. Price H'OI D'S V'OT dTS SUMMERS HERE! announcements for you. Prices spring publication. Short stories, drama, negotiable. For more information, call Trinity Pools is now hiring for the competitive. Rush orders? Call: PERFECT poetry, visual art. Send to: Miscellany LB 489-5666. H'6 d't> i'6 lit- 8001. Nashville and Metro Atlanta areas! PRESENTATIONS 688-3558. Average starting rate per hour is: For sale: Radar detector. Bel 645 STI a-8 g-£ H'8 re Lifeguards-$5.75, Head Lifeguards $7.00, (highest Model made). Full laser coverage Cello/violin/viola/piano/voice lessons. Southern Arts presents Halley's Comet, a Patient pedagogy (m. Ed) $7.50. Penny one-man play starring John Amos. Feb 21, Field Supervisors-$9.00, Communications plus k,ka,x; 360 degrees. $400 new, will VL 0 7 9 7, H/Z 681-6967. : 7pm, Union Ballroom. Call x 0830 for Directors-$6.50, Swim sell for $200. Call 871-5511. - Coaches-$1400-3000 per season, Swim I'9 f-I 0'9 3 I more info. For sale: Singer Creative Touch Sewing FAX GREAT DEAL $.75 per page within instructors-$10-18 per student. Bonuses Machine. CAM system, good condition, US; $3 -$5 outside the US. For GSU ZlWd available. Apply now for Full or Part time IlWd $100. Call 587-5697. students only. Plus e-mail @ gsi00750 for 03'Autos for Sale positions. For information or to set up an details at GSU. interview please call (770) 242-3800. Microwave stand for sale-Two shelves and SH3A\SNV zinO Aooiai ivHanro storage cabinet. In great shape. $25. Will MATH TUTORING! Call now 871-5918. 1984 Nissan Pulsar NX; 5spd; 4cyl; 83k LIFEGUARDS orig. Mile; AM/FM; sunroof; new timing deliver. Call 912-964-1198. Do well on your tests! SWIM COACHES belt;exc. Trans.; $950. 489-4109 Day/Eve. SWIM INSTRUCTORS Mountain bike for sale. Trek 830shx front Need something typed or spellchecked on 1987 Pontiac Fiero GT for sale. Only $900. HIRING NOW FOR SUMMER suspension, grip shift, bar ends, and much computer? Must be legible and in order. It will get you from point A to point B. POSITIONS IN THE NORTH more. Barely riddden, excellent condition. $1.00 per page. Other pages negotiable. Please call 871-6707. Ask for Chan. SUBURBAN ATLANTA AREA AND Call 871-6808. Call or leave message-Renee 688-2660. BEYOND. CERTIFICATION CLASSES Personalized signs, cards, and banners 1988 Chevrolet Beretta-grey, 2dr, 93,200 AVAILABLE. CALL SWIM ATLANTA Super Nintendo Games 489-6954 after made on Print Shop. Cards and signs $.50 BUY RECYCLED. miles. 2800cc MFIV-6. Runs great. $3100 POOL MANAGEMENT. (770) 992-7665. 4pm. Zach jgO^CallJav (912) 871-7210. each. Banner prices vary per size. Call or Georgia Certified EMTs needed. Flexible TI 85 for sale used only first two weeks of leave message-Renee 688-2660. 1992 Honda Civic 4dr LX. Auto, PW, PL, schedules and $$$. Call Richmond EMS at classes. Must go $65 OBO. Jason at TYPING. Overnight guaranteed. Lesson PS. Excellent condition. Still in warranty 489-8500. 688-2506. and almost new .tires. $9000. 832-5714. plans, units, term papers, etc. Call GET YOUR SUMMER JOB NOW! Brenda, 764-1486 (Secretary). 86 Nissan Maxima. Burgandy, fully Lifeguards, coaches, swim instructor 14'Motorcycles WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN YOUR LIFE loaded. 107K. Asking only 2,800 must sell. positions available all over north Atlanta, IN 1996? Find out - talk to live Psychics!! Call Kevin

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