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Liked By Many, L cussed By Some, Geor Anne 912/681-5246 Vol. 63, No. 28 • Friday, February 15,1991 Since 1927, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper Georgia Southern University • Statesboro, GA 30460

News Briefs ©Copyright 1991. USA TODAY/Apple Landrum mail center seeks to improve security College Information Network Owens claims that this has be- By DODIE VANCE Rate increase effects students RAQIS KILLED IN BUNKER BOMBING come "a really bad situation." Staff Writer See related By DODIE VANCE Iraq claimed at least 500 died He proved his point by finding Staff Writer in what it called a civilian bomb eight boxes in just one section that shelter. U.S. officials insisted the The Landrum mail center is poll, Page 2 had their combinations pre-set. The price of the postage increase to $.29 for a stamp has caused GSU's post office in Landrum to be very busy, according to Sam bunker was an Iraqi command now focusing on improving it's se- Another way that mail gets center. "What we hit was a mili- curity measures to protect students Owens, Postal Supervisor. stolen is when friends give other Postal rates went up suddenly on February 3 after a quick ap- tary target," Defense Secretary from mail theft. friends their combinations, ac- Unfortunately, the biggest prob- proval from the Postal Rate Commission. Dick Cheney said. Whether a cording to Owens. bunker or a bomb shelter - or even In order to protect the students' lem right now among mail theft is Many students waited until the rates went up to buy their books of an Iraqi ploy to turn world opin- incoming mail, Postal Services due to student negligence, accord- The additional problem of mail stamps, causing longer lines that usual , in addition to the Valentine holiday rush. ion - the carnage was clearly the have asked the U.S. Postal Inspec- ing to Sam Owens, the Postal Su- theft by students' box mates is go- most devastating in 28 days of tors to help them to establish better pervisor. ing to be prevented by the phase out Another change that could effect students is the increase in the price of international mail going up from $.45 per gram to $.50 per fighting. security procedures. of sharing boxes because more Students pre-set their combina- boxes are being added. gram. DRUG COMPARED TO PENICILLIN Since the Landrum mail center tions, in order to be able to open This is a real disadvantage for international students, because has been open over a year now, the Owens encourages any stu- An experimental drug sub- their box right away, thinking that the new current stamp, the "F" stamp, does not have the monetary center is changing all the combi- dents who have problems with stantially reduces deaths from they are doing themselves a favor. denomination on it, something that foreign mail requires. nations on the mail boxes, section their mail or box mates to meet infections that kill thousands of But what these students have not The "F" stamps were pre-printed without a denomination before by section, in order to prevent mail with him, and he will personally hospital patients a year - a thought about is how easy that the Postal Rate Commission had decided on the specific rate in- theft. makes mail theft. try to solve the problem. crease. breakthrough some compare to the first use of penicillin. Human monoclonal antibody "may make Two students a difference in whether thou- Fraternities and sororities help clean highways sands of hospital patients live or arrested on G-A Staff Reports ZTA is required to take on one die," says Stephen Ayres of the GSU's sororities and fraterni- service project a year, and de- Foundation for Critical Care. drug charges ties are keeping Georgia "peach cided the best way to help the G-A Staff Reports clean" as volunteers in the De- community would be to pick up the HOME BUYERS ARE EMERGING partment of Transportation's trash on the highways.said ZTA Home buyers are slowly Two GSU students were ar- Adopt-A-Highway program. member Misti Miller. "By par- emerging to snap up the lowest rested Sunday night on drug The litter prevention prograir ticipating in the Adopt-A-High- mortgage rates in years. Citicorp charges after a year long inves- is sponsored by the Georgia Clean way program, we would find out Mortgage says home-buying re- tigation led by the Bulloch and Beautiful Commission anc what we needed to do to clean up mains slower than a year ago but County Sheriffs Department, the Georgia Department oi our roadsides," she said. has picked up in the past six according to published reports. Transportation (DOT) to attract The DOT assists the volun- weeks. Showing the most im- David Allen Smith 25, 297 public involvement in picking up teers with equipment and train- provement: the Midwest and Park Place was charged with litter along Georgia's highways. ing. possession of ecstasy with intent Southwest. Leading the pack: Organizations that adopt a "Participants are provided first-time buyers, says Mark Ty- to distribute and Stephen Dou- one-mile stretch of highway take glas Smith 23, 118 Park Place with necessary equipment to aid burski, president of Boston-based responsibility for controlling the in the general cleanups such as Appraisal Corp. was charged with selling co- litter problem in their territories, caine. trashbags and safety vests," said develop workable plans that will the DOTs Sasser. "We also pro- VALDEZ CLAIMS NEARING CLOSE The bond for each man was encourage the public to improve vide the traffic control signs to be State and federal claims set at $5,000. Reportedly, both the appearance of their adopted men were handed over to GBI posted during cleanups." against Exxon Corp. stemming highways and plan for general Sigma Alpha Epsilon is one of the fraternities involved in the officials. from the USA's worst oil spill cleanups four times a year. "Adopt-A-Highway" program. (Special Photo) Safety meetings are conducted by DOT foreman Kyle Cason to probably will be settled next week, According to published re- "Students involvement is ports, the men were en route to Litter pickup cost Georgia tax- adopted highway to clean up, ac- discuss the dangers of working Alaska Gov. Walter Hickel said saving everyone money," said payers over $3.7 million in 1989, cording to SAE Community Ser- along the roadway. Wednesday. Hickel has proposed Statesboro on U.S. 301 when they DOT spokesperson Terri Sasser. were pulled over by Bulloch according to Sasser. vice Chairman Andy Crowder. settling the lawsuits and crimi- "Often they (students) get blamed More information about get- County Sheriffs Department Once every quarter, Sigma Al- nal case for $1.2 billion, much of for the litter, but when they pick up Sorority Zeta Tau Alpha and ting involved in the Adopt-A- and their car was searched. pha Epsilon, one of the participat- it to set up a marine park and other people's trash, they are less Sigma Chi fraternity are also Highway program in this area is See ARREST , page 8 ing fraternities, sends about 25 conservation area in Prince likely to throw it themselves." brothers and pledges to their participants in the program. available through the DOT. William Sound. Study program to visit Eastern Europe RESERVATION LEASES RENEWED Residents of Salamanca, The cost of the class is $2,99£ By KEN WARD and it is open to undergraduates N.Y. - the only U.S. city built on Staff Writer land leased from an Indian with at least a 2.5 cumulative Two GSU professors will be Or f '*» reservation - began signing new grade point average and to gradu- leading an international intercul- leases for their homes and busi- ates with a minimum 3.0 grad« tural studies program in Eastern nesses. "It's a good agreement," point average. Financial aid will Europe this summer. / said Mayor Antonio Carbone, the be available to students who qual- The ten-hour credit program is first to sign. The old lease - im- ify. open to undergraduates and grad- posed on the Seneca tribe by "This program follows in a tra- uates who meet qualifications set dition of GSU activity with Easterr III Congress 99 years ago - expires ■ by the University System of Geor- Tuesday. Europe," Robinson said. "GSU's gia. Application deadline is April Foreign Languages Department 1. has had several speakers to visit LAWYER WANTS JIM BAKKER FREED "This is literally a once in a them from Eastern Europe." Jim Bakker's lawyer asked a life time opportunity. The dates for The group will meet with repre- federal court in Charlotte, N.C., the trip are June 14 through July sentatives from various segments to free the PTL founder pending 13. We will be spending a week ir of society, including government resentencing on fraud charges. A Berlin and Poland and a week officials, educators, students, The Berlin Wall, a year Pefore it was torn down. Behind it is the federal appeals court Tuesday and a half in Prague, Czechoslo- Tyn Church, workers and artists, in both for- famous Brandenburg gate. (Photo by David Rohmin) overturned Bakker's 45-year vakia," said Dr. David Robinson overlooks the square that mal and informal settings. prison sentence because Judge the program's coordinator. the Revolution of 1989 took "I would recommend this class that the people going over to these Robert Potter improperly relied The course "capitalizes" on the The program's co-coordinatior, place in. (Special Photo) to students because it's not every- countries don't know that much on his own religious beliefs. unique and temporary state oi Dr. Warchol, said, "I would day that somebody has the oppor- about them, other than what they Judge Graham Mullen was transition that now reigns in the "The students from GSU and strongly recommend this class tunity to see, firsthand, the great have learned from television named Wednesday to resentence former East Bloc. The programs other colleges that enter the pro- because of what happened in East- changes taking place in Europe, news. Bakker. No date was set. coordinator, Dr. Robinson, and gram are going to benefit from our ern Europe a year ago when the Robinson said. GSU students really have an years and years of experience with communist countries did away co-coordinator, Dr. Thomas War- "The idea is to introduce the unusual opportunity because there DOCTOR BACKS PONYTAILED BOY chol, both have had extensive ex- Eastern Europe and our two year.' students to as many parts of soci- is no other program like this one Third-grader Zachariah perience in Eastern Europe. planning for this program,' See STUDY, page 8 Robinson said. ety as possible. Our assumption is in the nf-nte," Robinson said. Toungate, who has been taught in an isolation room since Oct. 5 be- cause his 9 1/2-inch-long ponytail violates school rules, should re- South sends more than share to Saudi turn to class or be taught at home, his doctor reportedly has told Southerners have been doing it Nothing goes more against the "When you have the benefit of And now: "Southerners just huge military installations in school officials. The report comes By MARK MAYFIELD ever since. Southern grain than to volunteer like things that go bang, bang," he peace time, you must bear a large from Zach's mother, who said the ©Copyright 1991. USA TODAY/Apple "Southerners like to rush to the for something, then complain said. "We're red-blooded Ameri- burden when trouble comes," said doctor believes isolation at the College Information Network colors when there's trouble," said when somebody asks you to follow cans, and we don't mind if our novelist Shelby Foote, a Civil War Calhoun resident and former fed- blood is spilled on the sands of the elementary school in Bastrop, CALHOUN, Ga. — Yellow rib- through." expert. "It's a tradition that dates eral budget director Bert Lance, 59. Middle East if it's for the good old Texas, emotionally hurts the boy. bons and U.S. flags blanket this Aside from National Guard back to the time when it was com- "But you won't see that becoming a USA." town, and patriotism stands as tall and thousands of other reserve mon for the youngest son to join the political debate here. We're proud Besides patriotism and the SNOW FOR THE GREAT LAKES as the Georgia pines. troops, the South is home to 40 per- Army and the oldest son to stay of these installations." military tradition, historians point A storm continues to bring Calhoun, a town of 7,135, sent, cent of the nation's military home and run the plantation." California, as the most populous to the rural South's longtime eco- snow to the Great Lakes and New 177 National Guard troops off to installations. The South has contributed more state, is No. 1 for guard troop and nomic woes as a big reason that so England, and rain to the eastern train for war two months ago. But Georgia bases alone have sent than half the National Guard, reservist call-ups. But the next many join National Guard units coast Thursday. The heaviest it's not alone among the small 22,000 to the Persian Gulf, includ- Coast Guard and reserve troops three are Louisiana, Georgia and and stay in the reserves, which snow should fall in the Adiron- towns and big cities of the South. ing 13,000 from Fort Stewart's 24th called up for the gulf war. That's Mississippi, all much less popu- provide supplemental incomes. dacks and the Green and White The region is once again send- Mechanized Infantry Brigade and lous. Serving in the military "has Mountains. Light flakes will ing troops in disproportionately from a region of 16 states and 6,000 from Fort Benning's 197th "We love the militarism," said always been a tradition in the also fall along the Great Lakes, Washington, D.C., that totals 38.8 large numbers to fight for the Light Infantry Brigade. University of Mississippi histo- South," said Janie Grogan, 43, a and as far south as St. Louis. The percent of the U.S. population, ac- union it once fought to leave. The Another 7,000 in the Georgia rian David Sansing. "The Civil Calhoun resident whose 25-year- storm will produce rain from tradition dates back to the Civil cording to the 1990 census. National Guard and various re- War was the extreme manifesta- old son, Stewart, is an Army Spe- southern New England, through War, when Southern men and Said Foote: "Southerners have serve units have been mobilized, tion of it. There was no way we always volunteered. Tennessee is the Middle Atlantic states, into boys, aristocrats and dirt farmers, hundreds of whom are already in could win that war, yet we fought See SAUDI, page 8 northern Florida. took up arms in massive numbers. even called the Volunteer State. the gulf. on. George-Anne Friday, February 15,1991 MAN ON THE STREE1 I.

Cobern Royal Sounders Geary Garrison Burney GregDerry By DODIE VANCE Jamie Royal Billy Geary Sophomore Sophomore Senior f Staff Writer Criminal Justice Early Childhood Finance "I think it's alright. They are "I don't think it should go up to "I don't have an opinion on it." going to need the money to pay for Question of the Week: What do $.29 because we are in a their little trucks and their little you think about the U.S. Postal recession." Mike Garrison Service raising the price of a uniforms, and to get the letters Sophomore ready to go." stamp to $.29? Business Administration Madge Saunders "I disagree with the raising of Stephanie Boyd Kmart of Statesboro is again supporting the annual Youth Arts Sophomore the stamp." Sophomore Festival set March 9from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sweetheart Circle. Tad Cobern Physical Therapy Business The annual festival brings artists from around the state together Freshman "I think they only needed to go Natosha Burney "I think it really stinks that with hundreds of area school children, allowing the youngsters Undecided up to where the book was $6.00 or Freshman they raised the price of stamps the chance to see aand create art. Pictured is local Kmart Nursing "I don't really feel like it's that &5.50. It really affects me because because now you have to put four manager Margaret Hammond, and Richard Tichich, head of I write a lot of mail over to Saudi "I think that the stamps going big of a deal. It's only four cents pennies in the machine, and you the GSU art department. (Special photo) more, and it stayed 25 for awhile." Arabia, and I don't like it." up is ridiculous." can't do that." Education czar calls for revolt - against mediocrity in nation's schools By PAT ORDOVENSKY "Our basic problem is that we've — Leadership of the National Admirers also praise Alexan- — Responded to Sen. Edward "I can't go fix someone's third- Governors' Association in 1986, grade classroom," he says. "The ©Copyright 1991, USA TODAY/Apple gotten comfortable with average der's candor, clearly evidenced at Kennedy, D-Mass., who asked College Information Network expectations," he says. "And that's when it embraced school reform as his confirmation hearing before a what grade he'd give Bush on edu- main contribution I can make is to not really very American." a top priority. Senate committee last week when cation: "I'm not going to give a help people change their way of Lamar Alexander, about to be- He wants to "help the president — Three years as University of he: grade to the person I'm going to thinking about an issue." come the fifth U.S. secretary of ed- incite a populist revolt against Tennessee president, a job he'll — Defused the hottest issue of work for." He's happy with the reform ucation, likens his future role to mediocrity ... I think the country is leave to become secretary. the day — the legality of scholar- package he brought to Tennessee, that of a spark plug: not for a car or Alexander, 50, says he's been ready for some leadership to move — Experience in the political ships based solely on race — by exposed to education since infancy but that's not what schools now an 18-wheel tractor-trailer, but for need. it." trenches of Washington, D.C., saying the Education Department in Maryville, Tenn., with a father a train. "We were far too timid," he Alexander's nomination to the starting as a legislative aide to will throw out recent rulings and who was a teacher and principal He sees his new boss, President says. "We really didn't under- Cabinet post has been applauded by former Sen. Howard Baker, R- review the issue from scratch. Cuntil he took a job in an alu- Bush, as the engineer. He says the stand the higher world standards a wide variety of educators, some of Tenn., and working up to a staff "Sometimes you make a false minum plant to double his income) train has room for anyone — we would have to meet." whom differed sharply with his post at the Nixon White House. He start," he said. "And the thing to do and a mother who ran a nursery Democrat, Republican or otherwise Alexander says he's just started predecessors in the secretary's of- met his wife, Honey, at a is step back and start over." school at her home. — interested in improving schools. fice. They cite Alexander's: to work on his agenda for the '90s. game for Capitol Hill employees. — Pledged quick attention to "I was in preschool for the first "They can even help put the cars "He has the right political But he rejects the notion of pushing Even the National Education student loan programs because "a five years of my life," he says, together or paint the train," he smarts and experience to get things it from a "bully pulpit," popularized Association, which squabbled with default rate of $2.4 billion in a "because my mother had no other says. "But it's gonna be leaving the done," says Robert Atwell of the by former secretaries William Alexander over merit pay in Ten- single year is unacceptable. That place to put me." station before too long and you got American Council on Education, Bennett and Terrel Bell. nessee, thinks he's "the right man just won't fly." When he becomes secretary, to get on it." representing most U.S. colleges. "A sermon lasts 30 minutes," he at the right time" to be secretary, — Encouraged "diversity" on assuming as expected the Senate Its destination is that elusive "I'm very excited," about Alexan- says, "and when church is over, says President Keith Geiger. college campuses if it's properly confirms his nomination this land called school reform. der becoming secretary, everybody goes back to living the "As a former governor, he defined: "If you put an African- month, he recognizes the limits of a Alexander defines it as a place pushed through one of the first way they used to live. clearly understands the problems," where U.S. schools are as good as statewide school reform packages. American yuppie next to a Scotch- job that controls only 6 cents of ev- "I'd rather be a spark plug. I'm Geiger says. "He is willing t6 Irish yuppie, that's not much di- any others in the world. It includes a system to reward ery dollar the nation spends on talking about creating a move- work with differing groups and versity." schools. The first obstacle he sees is pub- teachers for performance," often ment." draw groups together to talk." lic attitude. called merit pay. Committee examines women's roles By ROCHELLE SHARPE signed to a post outside the Persian soldier was reassigned after the Gulf — which is against regular relative caring for his child had ©Copyright 1991, USA TODAY/Apple College Information Network military policy. died. Reassignment occasionally oc- The committee seemed more WASHINGTON — The De- curs, Sprague said. And when disturbed by the Marine Corps' fense Department's committee on child care problems arise, soldiers policies on rape and hand grenade women seemed more disturbed can get short-term emergency training. Female recruits must Monday by sex differences in hand leave to make new arrangements. take lessons on avoiding rape, but grenade training than by the mili- "The department is not so cold- male recruits get no lessons on tary's child care policies. hearted it won't look at cases," she why they should not commit rape. The group's executive commit- said. tee unanimously endorsed the de- In one recent case, she said, a See COMMITTEE , page 8 partment's current family regula- tions, which require single parents and married couples with children to serve with their military units in the Persian Gulf. "We've worked tirelessly to get equal opportunities for women to serve and we do not want those op- portunities set back," said Becky PRE-SPRING FLING Costantino, chairwoman of the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services. th nd Costantino and other members FEB 18 -22 of the committee said they opposed proposed legislation that would ex- empt single parents or one member of a two-career military couple from duty in the Persian Gulf. The bills, they said, would harm mili- tary preparedness and raise ST0REWIDE5%0FF countless bureaucratic problems for couples. The proposed legislation, for RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE NOW! instance, requires the Defense De- DAYT0NA BEACH ,» *119 UP TO partment to decide whether to de- m

ploy a husband or wife to a military AMERICANO, RAMADA INN. VOYAGER OR DESERT INN HOTEIS « KITCHENETTES • 5 OR 7 NIGHTS war zone, Costantino said. "But if you've got someone in the Air Force SOUTH PADRE ISLAND ,»m «129* 40 % OFF ON SELECTED married to someone in the Navy, SHERATON CON0OS S. HOTEL, GULF VIEW S, LANDFALL TOWER CONDOS, OR HOLIDAY INN • 5 OR 7 NIGHTS who's going to pick?" she asked. Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa., pro- STEAMBOAT -^96 posed one of the bills because he SHADOW RUN CONDOS OR OVERLOOK HOTEL -2, 5 OR 7 NIGHTS WITH ALL LIFTS • PICNIC ■ RACE ITEMS said vulnerable children should not be faced with losing their entire family in a war. FORT LAUDERDALE -^ *137 But Capt. Mary Humphreys LAUDERDALE BEACH HOTEL • 7 NIGHTS Sprague, the Defense secretary's director of compensation, said par- PANAMA CITY BEACH *L 124* ents — not the government — TOURWAY INN OR THE REEF KITCHENETTES • 7 NIGHTS COME BY AND TAKE A LOOK AT THE GREAT should get to make child care deci- sions. She sued the Defense De- CORPUS CHRISTI/MUSTANG ISLAND ,^ $108* partment in the early 1970s, when BARGAINS! the armed forces still discharged HOLIDAY INN OR FORT ROYAL OCEAN RESORT CONDOS • 5 OR 7 NIGHTS women who got pregnant. Sprague emphasized that mili- HILTON HEAD ISLAND ,™ H12* tary service is voluntary. Anyone HIITON HEAD 1SIAND BEACH S TENNIS RESORT CONDOS • 7 NIGHTS who wants a discharge because of DON'T DELAY! UNIVERSITY SPORTS CLUB HOURS family problems can get one, she CENTRAL SPRING BREAK ffi£ INFORM TI0N & RESERVA TI0NS said, adding that 44 reservists have UNIVERSITY UNION MON-FR1: 8-7 been offered such discharges. 1-800-321-5911 7AM-7PM M-Ttt. 7AM-5PM Fri. 9AM-5PM Sat. Mountain Standard Time Most soldiers don't want a dis- Reservations may be made by credit card (912)681-0457 charge, though. They want to re- flHB y3 PHi s3^ main in the military but be as- 24 HOUR FAX RESERVATIONS (303) 225-1514 The George-Anne [ Friday, February 15,1991

Boro music scene to take 'Second Step' (Trends QCrOSS the USA ©Copyright 1991. USA TODAY/Apple Colleae Information Network OK, what do you get when you ing southern progressive rbck by ADS ARE NOT PERSONAL IT IS MORE FRIGHTENING RED IS"'THE'HOT COLOR cross eight talented Brooklyn mu- "returning to the Rock 'n Roll ba- A new marketing technique is Women are, in general, more '©©ff® Red is the color to be seen in, sicians with every type of music sics," according to Steve Sax, gaining in popularity - but frightened of violent crime than says women's magazine First from funk to reggae to tango? manager for People Who Must. He although it is not illegal, it is they used to be. According to a For Women. Solid red and red in Well, it's what they call Ethno- called it a blend of the acoustic rock misleading, says Glamour Glamour survey, 83 percent say ©@<§]l} patterns are popular, and long red Funk, and it's been called "the fu- of the sixties and today's sound of magazine. A marketing service the are more afraid they will be a the South. blazers, belted or loose, are con- ture of Rock 'n Roll." will design an ad to look like a victim of violent crime than they KEVIN HUDSON sidered flattering to all figures. The Second Step is planning on newspaper cliping and will add a were five years ago. They are This three piece band brings to- Yellow in all shades, and paired making their second appearance "personal note." Recipients think more careful about whom they in town Monday. The group has The demo album had me hooked gether tight vocal harmonies from with black, also is becoming give their phone numbers to and the note is from someone they made appearances all along the from the first time I heard it, and I lead singer/songwriter/guitarist popular. are altering schedules so as not to know and can get upset, espe- East Coast including the NY Ritz, don't even own any rap, salsa or Joe Stevenson, 18, and backup vo- CONDOM USE INCREASING arrive home at the same time ev- cially if the ad is for a personal The Georgia Theatre in Athens, calypso music. It includes songs calist/bass guitarist David Milli- A George Washington Uni- ery day, they say. product. The Cotton Club in Atlanta and such as (Totally) Culturally Dead, gan, 22, with 22 year-old Joe versity report shows that condom other clubs in Augusta, Macon and Colours, and Jazz is the Teacher. Gillion. Gillion has been called use has increased over the past Hilton Head. Their music and lyrics are Augusta's most entertaining decade. In 1979, 35 percent re- The basic style of The Second smooth, but hit hard. drummer. ported using condoms; the 1989 Step's music seems to be "whatever Lines such as these from survey disclosed that nearly half the crowd wants to hear". Their Colours seem to be found through- I have never read an article were likely to use condoms. But versatility is illustrated by their out their music: Together we can about the band that didn't discuss in 1989, the survey says, men line-up. Miriam Phifer, the lead find a place for unity. / We'll their name, so here it goes: The were more likely to report that I change our hopeful dreams into a their partner was the one encour- vocalist is as hot and vibrant as name is from an old Carl Sand- they come and has worked with new reality I ...I am not black I lam aging condom use. not white I I'm just a soul of cre- burg poem where a man painting a I Chaka Khan. The band's rooftop looked down thoughtfully TRAVEL IS DOWN bassist/vocalist, Wayne Ham- ation I I was just born / I will just (Party (Dresses on the people (doing what they Leisure travelers - troubled by I i mond has roots with everyone from die I That is the course of Mother Dyea6Te S fives must) down on the streets. The ob- terrorism fears, the recession Keith Richards to reggae artist I Nature. The song will be used in I vious question anyone has is: and rising prices - are staying Monograms Tal, and blends perfectly with an Anti-Defamation League na- < "People who must what:?" Well home in droves. "Half of all I guitarist Stan Pillis. Etienne Ly- tional TV ad soon. Wedavn£ (Dresses that's their private record label, (hotel) rooms in January went tle, who has worked with jazz su- This group has played to crowds I What. (Sounds like an old Abbot empty," says Randy Smith, travel Accessories perstar Betty Carter,takes the key- of over 14,000 and has a video set and Costello Routine if you ask analyst. That is a steeper drop in %#1 South Main Street • 764-5158 boards while Todd Isler keeps the for a spring release, but are com- me.) They also have a very simple occupancy than since the 1970s Across from Sea Island cBanf^ drummers seat occupied. ing back to the *Boro Monday. The show is sure to be as hot as a salsa logo: three stick figures. Hey, what energy crisis. Now, besides these "usual" in- could be simpler? struments, The Second Step throws number and as cool as the calypso MORE MAGAZINES LAUNCHED music they perform. Give them in an easily noticeable twist, A magazine launched in 1985 PAPER AIRPLANE CONTEST another big crowd. You won't re- horns! Mark Henry, Tim Cham- Look for People Who Must to be had a 36 percent chance of surviv- gret it. peaux and Josh Rabinowitz respec- rolling into town in the next month for • Now for a change of pace from ing for four years. In 1985, 231 tively take to the sax, trumpet and or so, as they get ready to expand to the complex to the simple. There's a were launched; in 1986, 376; in National Engineers Week trombone. Their combined talent another "simple" little town called band in nearby Augusta that is 1987,485; in 1988, 509 and in 1989, Feb. 17th-23rd, 1991 has worked with David Sanborn, Statesboro. soon to make an impact in our 599, says Samir Husni's Guide to Living Color, Otis Day and the New Magazines. Sponsered by GSU Engineering town. People Who Must is working Nights, Dizzy Gillespie and even • The "Boro Beat is your column, on playing around here soon. « BEAUTY VIDEOS TOP THE CHARTS Technology Department the NY Philharmonic. your chance to read about your fa- Any students from the Augusta Now for the real reason I chose vorite local or visiting band and Cosmetics giants are combin- Date: Feb. 21,1991 area have probably seen, or at least this band to write on (besides the your place to ask questions about ing beauty tips and couch potato- heard of the group. They have a Time: 3:30 P.M. fact that they got in with me them. (I don't have all the answers, itis in a series of beauty and hair- clean, straight and honest sound Place: Williams Center first). They have a basic theme to but I can try to find out.) Let us at care videos. Vidal Sassoon offers that has been presented at such (Inside at Dining Hall) most all of their songs: racial the George-Anne know what you "A Guide to Hairstyling in the hangouts as the Levee and the Post unity and beating the streets. Mu- want to see here. Write to me here 90's;" Lancome and Estee Lauder Office in their hometown, as well Entry Fee $1.00 per each plane entered sic with a message...not a new idea at the paper, Landrum Box 8001 or have video promotions that can be as the Georgia Theatre in Athens. call 681-5246. had for a $35 product purchase. by any means, but as pertinent to- What they are doing is redefin- Questions call Wade at 681-9185 or day as ever. TV makeup marketer Victoria Jackson offers a video with pur- Dan at 681-8915. Trying to keep "tabs" on costs of dialysis chase of her products. 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Clint Rushing Gary A. Witte Friday, February 15,1991 Managing Editor Editor Laura McAbee News Editor In Defense of Campus Police equipped to jump-start cars whose GSU does have are specially Model U.N. this weekend! Ok, while I have had my run- drivers have left their lights on or equipped with more powerful ins with the law over the past three From Th whose batteries have for some alternators, engines, cooling This weekend GSU will host the 20th Annual Ge- years I still have enough sense to reason gone dead. Granted, this systems, transmissions, and ex- know that society needs police to act is a courtesy on the behalf of haust systems. orgia High School Mini Model United Nations Con- enforce laws and protect innocent the officers, but when was the last GSU purchases these vehicles ference. For those of you unaware, this conference is citizens from maniacs and evil- time you saw an electric cart doers. While I'm not always under a state contract. Were GSU a two day exploration into the way the world govern- jump-start an automobile Mr. pleased with the role GSU Police to purchase a police vehicle with ments conduct policy making with one another in at- Cummins? all these options separately, the play, and while they don't always Let me give you a scenario: tempts to make their respective societies better. command the respect of college Campus police cars have back cost would be $3,200 more per Say you're walking one night on seats. Say there is a huge fight at The International Studies Program at GSU, in con- students, I still feel the need to vehicle. So costs are campus minding your own The Collegiate, and seven automatically cut when these junction with the political science department, the defend them in this column. business, enjoying the night air, football players have to be vehicles are purchased under the Southern Center for Continuing Education, and the I am writing of the letter to the when all of a sudden a crazed, arrested. How the hell are you state contract. 1991 GSU Model United Nations Delegation will be editor which appeared in drunken college freshmen speeds gonna cart those big guys off to Now to the issue of the stolen conducting the programs which will be held in the Tuesday's (2-15) paper. Let me up behind you in his Nissan 300-Z jail, or contain them until the computer. From 8 p.m. on say that Mr. Cummins did a sheriffs department responds? I December 15 to 4 a.m. on University Union. and plows over you at 95 miles per wonderful job of showing his hour. In the interest of justice and guess we could handcuff them to December 16, there were 6 officers This year the guest director of the conference will disrespect for the law protection of the innocent the carts, but hell, they'd just on duty, not 4 as Cummins be Ray C. Hillam, Director of the David M. Kennedy enforcement officers here at members of society, would you carry the carts off and get away! reported. The computer was Center for International Studies at Brigham Young GSU. Granted, that was his want campus security to A) be So to say that electric carts reported stolen on the 18th-during opinion, and he was well entitled well suited with a V-8 automobile would be more functional than that time period, campus police University. to it-but it warrants some to chase and apprehend the driver police cars is obviously an officers reported that 39 different Roughly 400 high school students from 34 high examination. of that 300-Z or B) have to wave tc unresearched statement. Sure building doors were not locked or they may be cheaper than cars, but secured. Not included in these 39 schools in Georgia and South Carolina will be partic- One of the main gripes I have the drunken fool as he blazes by look at the forgone services and doors was the Biology Building. with Cummins' letter is that he because they cannot catch him in ipating in the simulation of the United Nations Gen- you'll see that cars are necessary There was no sign of forced entry called his proposal of electric the electric cart which would do eral Assembly, the Security Council, and the Organi- for police patrol. to the building from which the carts for officers in place of cars probably 20 miles per hour!? computer was taken. So ap- zation of African Unity. and trucks "more functional and We live in the "real world," parently, whomever took the com- Observers from Jacksonville State University in economical." Campus police officers are hu- and we go to school in the "real Alabama, other schools in North Carolina, South man, just like you and me. They world," criminals exist at GSU puter had a key to the door, or get cold in the winter, and hot in just like everywhere else; electric picked the lock. Carolina, and Virginia will be attending to better fa- Perhaps this proposal is a lot the summer. How the hell would carts are not conducive to the law My point is, if a door were not miliarize themselves with the annual conference. less expensive than buying Ford you like to ride around the GSU enforcement/criminal detention secured it would have been This conference is a great educational experience LTD Crown Victorias, but one campus on an electric cart in the business. reported by the officer assigned to because it gives the students an opportunity to think question remains: How in the middle of bitter cold January, or One more note on the vehicles; the Biology Building that night. hell, Mr. Cummins, are campus in the blistering heat of July, Mr. campus police purchase their cars No unsecured doors from the not as Americans, but as citizens of the nation their officers supposed to give pursuit to Cummins? at a great discount rate thanks to building were reported which delegation represents. Not only do they learn the po- cars on campus in electric carts? Campus police cars are the state government. The cars means that the officer checked the litical and cultural aspects of their nations, but they door and went about his business. also learn of the United Nations as a policy making Next point: campus police L T. Horton vehicles are serviced by body. The opportunity exists for the students to learn mechanics at Plant Operations of the United Nations' strengths, weaknesses and po- HOW TV LOOK COOL except for those still under tential as an instrument of peace in the new world warranty by the dealer they were order that our own President Bush has spoken of so purchased from. So no excess cost can be figured into the main- SO(,tE5T -f=0)2.Eg6P//vlG., f-ee €U~(60 i , many times. u-mire, WIWA cc^ssw, ^APTWATIMt e^(65 THAT MUST j£ tenance of the vehicles; it's We at The George-Anne applaud the organizations co/vj\/e<2-SA-TiOpJ-vrA-£--o/s)b e/^eueM SS OF involved in this conference and would also like to ex- APJWPvtgTvrT -JTP-AP ir-i SA-c^ Ttfewi. Q S" AT IA/A-L6js.ge/J'S.? What I am trying to say here tend, on behalf of the GSU Model U.N. delegation, a Ull+eN WOJZ-Nl BACKWAP-D'*, THIS in this column is that campus ^.Aoses YOO£ HA/P TO rfi-oTP-vpe FutGVAT JVrcKET police officers are out there to welcome to all delegations and observers from pfoM)^E«/TUl TH-P-OU6H- Trte rfc^e, 6lV/Ajk YOU hrJ APP£*'-lfjG, /-Po/J'T protect us. No one ever seems to around the United States. We are certain that this neeo-To-cAP-Z-iF-f^' HA'P- Vou poGR&rtT £o*\/v\i6-$ KfJWEN \cSf-£ Nor HANlklrJC OUT WITH THE OArJG give them credit for the job they 6eTVA\05SeP LOOK* conference will be a successful educational endeavor IfJ Trt£ POP-AA UOONlGG. do; I think it's time we stop for all involved. 5Yv\\ue L\xe MP. eo bitching about what they don't do, wH-ewevef- ONS~ of- YOU/*- and recognize them for the fP-VgNK? M/V^C? A- UgvJp fA^e-eteAcH-e/), T1AAT SowPLf UP Pa^ifi AT-m, OUTPOOKV, I'guH- TH-e-SAAlE-fA^TS-eve^ &OPH- G-LSC- So the next time you get in a rfOfAoSZ'XUALi, OP- WOMEM More on the Iraqi DOSS L-OOY-- wreck in front of Hanner and you have a 2 inch deep cut in your f-Stt/F-T Zbsver&ALi- SHOES throat and need emergency WIT* A IMP, 5TWUl$H PS=SI6AJ L iWH-lTe, WITH To^fcU^AMP SIDE'S oN it. cif-i-i' evfJ ^"- i-itHT "jTl^frJC our LIKE pi_j^p$. COUPL&P medical technicians on the scene , p \f- You SAV Y CO CoX IT S0/4E- 0 IAJITH Y°UR ?-vt*?L.es> PA/MT uaw>, TKE'Y immediately, thank the campus war as I see it.... ^Herp-e" grxoTKi, utr*-e TUC L-A- - £,l\/e You A &{(,'f-obTeP ''AULEY aor police officer in his car who calls Some fellow a whole lot LOOK CIF-i-i ^A^'T H-ESlST. the ambulance that saves your smarter than me said one time life. that there are no winners in a war (don't ask me who said it, cause I don't remember). Well, this is a sure enough war we got going tighter than a tick on a hound dog, mangiest, hungriest mongrel around in Lear Jets and Rolls abled real soon. The folks up in over there in the middle east, so it and there they are now. Mean- dogs you can find. Then throw Royce cars and who are now sit- Washington, and the army, is set me thinking about what he while, those Kuwaiti folks are them all together at once and get ting on the French Riviera, or naturally trying to keep it kind of said. The first ones on the list of just trying to be cool and not get them fighting. Now jump right in some place like that, watching quiet, but the informed estimates The way I see it, what he was losers are the folks living in anybody riled up on account of the middle of them. They might this whole mess on television. of the possible casualties run as trying to say is that no matter Kuwait right now. They are cer- they never know when some of not necessarily be interested in The common Kuwaiti citizens high as sixty-thousand, and that what havoc you might wreak on tainly what you would those Iraqi soldiers are going to you, but see if you can get out of and their families all over the is how many body bags the army your opponent, if you mess call"between a rock and a hard haul some suspicious character there without getting all chewed world have got some sad times has got stored in Saudi Arabia around and let yourself get spot." First that Iraqi army came off for a serious "interrogation." up. ahead of them, or I miss my right now. I just hope the politi- sucked up in a war, you are going rumbling into town raising all And now, sitting right across I have no doubt that we will guess. cians continue to stay out of it and to be worse off when you finish kinds of ruckus. The first thing the border, there is a whole pack of take Kuwait back from Iraq, but Another sad fact is that, by let the military do their job. As than when you started. That is those soldiers did was steal Allied soldiers with great big as far as the people of Kuwait are definition, war produces casual- long as they do that, we have a sure enough the case most of the everything that wasn't nailed guns, and tanks, and such. They concerned, I think it's going to be ties. So the way I got it figured, the real good chance of being able to time, but in this particular case I down and send it back to Iraq. are just waiting for the signal to one of those cases where the opera- next ones on the list of losers are ship a bunch of those body bags will have to partly disagree. They even pulled the nails out of a go charging into Kuwait and tion was a success, but the patient the soldiers, and sailors, and pi- back empty. Now don't get me wrong, there few things that were nailed down chase all those Iraqi soldiers died. lots who will end up dead or The other loser in this war, as I will be some losers on both sides, and sent them back too! They clear back to Baghdad. Now when I was writing down wounded, as well as their fami- have maintained all the way, but if things turn out the way I got commenced to burning things Now if you want to get a real some of my thoughts about this be- lies. will be you and me, the American 'em figured, there stands to be down and just generally acting clear idea of just what kind of sit- fore, I said that I figured that the Unless we can figure a way to consumer of gasoline. some big winners, too. But before like folks you sure wouldn't ask uation those folks living in Kuwaitis had it made in this get Insane Hussein to quit before Now here are the winners of \ I say anything more about the back for a second visit. Kuwait are facing, here's what deal; I have not changed my the ground war starts, this coun- the war, as I see it. First of all are winners, let me tell you about the Then they commenced to get you do. Go get yourself about mind about that, but I was talking try is going to have a whole bunch losers. themselves all dug in and set twenty of the biggest, meanest, about the Kuwaitis that run of new widows, orphans, and dis- See IRAQI, page 8

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Friday, February 15,1991 Lady Eagles take two to close home season No contest against Jags I Lady Eagles Wave' good-bye to Tulane, 73-67 n.. ntiii HAP/»i/iirn mstmmmi amunsimimuanoi Green Wnvp rnmnnnnriorl i-lnoiV 1 ,-...... — By PAUL FLOECKHER Green Wave compounded their early. Six straight points, scoring were Gwen Thomas problems with 44.4 percent (4-9) Sports Editor highlighted by back-to-back with 15 points and Christmas shooting from the free throw driving layups by Simmons, with 10. Thomas also pulled Sit back for Augusta Col- line. down 10 rebounds. lege's highlight from their gave Southern a 17-6 lead with However, the Lady Eagles let 12:26 before the break. Angela Rust and Keisha game against the GSU Lady Tulane crawl back into the Eagles Monday: Tulane would get no closer Johnson led Tulane's attack, game by shooting a meager 22.2 than six points the rest of the both scoring 14 points. Rust also Taking an assist from percent (6-27) from the field in half. Deborah Rusch's 18-footer led with eight rebounds. Trina Simmons, Tracy Wil- the second half. brought Tulane within 20-14, The Lady Eagles finished son hit a layup 20 seconds into Tulane trailed by only one but a 7-0 GSU run put a quick the home schedule with a 6-7 the game to make the score 2-0. point, 68-67, after a Cassandra end to the threat. mark at Hanner. Overall, Problem is, Wilson and Howell layup with 1:14 Joining Wilson and Southern stands 14-10 this Simmons play for Georgia remaining, but the Lady Eagles Simmons in double-figure See EAGLES, page 8 Southern. hit five free throws in the final Yes, things were so bad for 49 seconds to seal the non- the Lady Jaguars that their high conference win. point was trailing by only two "This is a major points. breakthrough in that it was a Augusta never led, trailed by little bit of a slump, but we 14 at halftime and trailed by as didn't lose it," Greer said. many as 30 in the second half "This is the first game all year on their way to an 83-60 non- where we've had a tight game conference loss to GSU at Han- and we've won it." ner Fieldhouse. Playing their final game in Every Lady Eagle got into Hanner, seniors Tracy Wilson the act, as each player in uni- and Trina Simmons led the form logged at least seven way for the Lady Eagles. minutes of playing time. Wilson, a forward from different Lady Eagles scored at Warner Robins, finished with least one point. 23 points and 14 rebounds, both "The game plan was for ev- game highs. Wilson also hit a eryone to put their two cents game-high 11 free throws. worth in tonight," GSU Head Simmons, a guard from Coach Drema Greer said. "I Milledgeville, led GSU with feel like everyone did that." five assists and finished Sophomore Toy Williams second to Wilson with 16 pulled down a team-high seven Air Stults: Andrea Stults (10) puts up a jumper in the Lady Eagles' 83-60 points. Simmons was a perfect 4 rebounds while scoring a ca- win over Augusta Monday. She may not look happy here, but she 8-8 from the free throw line. ^A/AtAi* reer-high 17 points. was after GSU snapped a two-game losing streak. (Photo by Tony Southern held a seemingly "I'm real pleased by the way Tocco) comfortable 42-23 lead after Jill Toy responded tonight," Greer Dunn opened the second half said. "On occasion, Toy's even between, Simmons drained a By PAUL FLOECKHER with a three-pointer, but Tulane FEBRUARY 16 & 17 started for us, so Toy's capable jumper in the lane and Beverly Sports Editor answered with a 15-2 run that of putting in 15, 17 points a Copeland converted two free It was the final home game cut GSU's lead to 44-38 with night." throws. of the season, so the Lady 14:12 still to play. Wilson rebounded from a Dunn's two free throws gave Eagles had to make it A 7-2 GSU spurt, including sub-par performance against GSU a 45-31 halftime lead. The Games Start At 10:00 A.M. interesting. five straight points by Georgia State Saturday (nine Lady Jags were only four- Georgia Southern saw a 16- Stephanie Christmas, pushed At The points, six rebounds) by leading tenths of a second from going point halftime lead whittled to the Southern advantage back to Southern with 20 points. The into the locker room down by 12, one in the final minute before 11 points, 51-40. Football Practice Fields senior forward missed just but Candice Black fouled Dunn downing the Tulane Lady As they had two days earlier once in 11 shots from the floor. and sent her to the. charity against Augusta, the Lady stripe. Green Wave 73-67 Wednesday Across From Archibald's Gwen Thomas scored 11 at Hanner Field-house. Eagles dominated the game "We may not have shown it SSI' - —: . ; _. points and Stephanie Christ- Tulane actually scored 10 game in, game out, but there's a mas added 12 points, 10 in the more field goals than GSU (28- lot of talent and a lot of potential second half. Simmons' assist to 18), but the Lady Eagles made open the game was the first of a yet to come out of the Lady Ea- gles," Greer said. 35 free throws compared to game-high eight. Tulane's nine. The Lady Eagles continued Wilson's layup sparked a "You can't explain free run of 12 unanswered GSU to unleash that potential in the second half. throws," GSU Head Coach THEY'RE points to open the game. Five Drema Greer said. "It was a GSU didn't give the Lady different Lady Eagles scored night where we were on, and Jags time to catch their breaths, during the run. thankfully the free throws won opening the second half with a Augusta finally dented the the ballgame for us." 7-0 spurt. Two Wilson layups scoreboard 5:10 into the game Although other parts of their sandwiched a three-point play HERE on two Debbie Born free throws, by Thomas. game went hot and cold, the but Williams answered with a Lady Eagles were consistent at Simmons' driving layup layup and free throw 10 seconds the line. GSU hit 82 percent (14- closed a 12-2 run that gave the later to put GSU on top 15-2. 17) in the first half and 84 Lady Eagles their biggest lead, From that point on, the only percent (21-25) in the second. 66-36, with Augusta still having questions were how large a lead The two teams took turns GSU would open and how much 11:56 to suffer through. "This is a good win for us," playing poor halves. Southern playing time the Lady Eagle re- led 39-26 at halftime, but the serves would see. said Greer, whose team snapped a two-game losing Green Wave outscored GSU 44- Of course, the domination 34 over the final 20 minutes. could have been expected. The streak. "I just hope the girls can feel good about this." Tulane shot just 34.6 percent Lady Eagles have now won 18 (9-26) from the floor in the first of 20 meetings with the Lady Bom's 21 points topped the Lady Jags, who fell to 6-15. half, including 20 percent (1-5) Jags, including all 10 in from three-point range. The Statesboro. Augusta last de- feated Southern on January 3, 1980. After Augusta trimmed the lead to eight, 31-23, with 6:59 left in the first half, the Lady Ea- gles answered with an 8-0 run over the next three minutes. 1 r Jill Dunn opened the spurt with a layup, and Williams closed it with another layup. In Sports Briefs ©Copyright 1991. USA TO- DAY/Apple College Information Network UNC BEATS WAKE FOREST: f North Carolina slowed Wake Forest's drive to get into contention in the Atlantic Coast Conference race Wednesday with an 85-70 win. In other games: No. 5 Duke 74, Davidson GET YOUR FREE COPY 39; No. 18 Virginia 84, Fairfield 52; No. 14 Kentucky 85, Tennessee 74; No. 24 Missis- NOW! sippi State 84, Mississippi 77; No. 20 Louisiana State 98, While supplies last Auburn 61; No. 3 Arkansas 87, Texas Tech 69; No. 16 Nebraska 65, Iowa State 57. I NETS END LOSING STREAK: DISTRIBUTION POINTS: Chris Morris had a season- Landrum Center, Henderson Library, high 32 points and the New Jer- sey Nets ended a seven-game The Williams Center, The University Union losing streak, routing the At- lanta Hawks 140-106 in their The Rosenwald Building highest-scoring game of the season. and The Reflector office, rm. 106, Williams Center See BRIEFS, page 8 George-Anne Friday, February 15,1991 Softball Eagles hope to extinguish Blazers in season opener son will be a successful one," Spi- player to be named All-NSWAC By EDDIE MILLS The Lady Blazers will be a mixture of experience and youth ing led the Lady Eagles in six eth said. (second team), also stated that different offensive categories last GSU Sports Information looking for revenge since South- to provide the balance needed to Starting and senior co- there is a different attitude from a season. Senior Tammie Lanier ern opened last season with produce victories. There is power, Beth Williams is anx- year ago and their goal is to win is back to improve on last sea- games against VSC and won both contact and speed up and down the ious to get the season underway. the conference. son's earned run average of 1.50. by scores of 4-0 and 11-4. order. "I'm looking for a good year "We have good experience and The Georgia Southern Lady Freshman Carrie Collins, who because this is the most team some young players who will con- Eagle softball team plays their was recruited by the pre-season unity I've felt since I've been tribute a lot, and Coach Spieth fi- season opener today. They will The Furman Lady Paladins Three true freshmen will be top-ranked team in the nation, here," Williams said. "This nally has an assistant coach (Jim travel to Valdosta for a double- have had plenty of success counted on to carry some of the de- UCLA, is expected to carry the team has the most talent of any Waits) to help him out and take header with the Lady Blazers of against the Lady Eagles, having fensive and offensive load. Four other half of the pitching load. team I've played on, and we all some of the pressure away," never lost in 11 meetings. Fur- seniors will be asked to help pick Valdosta State beginning at 3:00 work together." up where last year's team left off - GSU Head Coach Bill Spieth, Williams said. p.m. man returns nine of its 14 play- Williams, the only returning The Lady Eagles will return ers, including six starters, from - winning nine of their last 11. in his 13th year at the Lady Ea- home on Saturday for two games a squad that went 24-29 a season The Lady Eagles return seven gles' helm, has a positive outlook starters and three other letter- against h'urman starting at 1:00 ago. Nancy Crisler, who on the season. UNIVERSITY UNION winners from last year's 23-25 p.m. Then, it's back to the road won both games against Southern for games in Atlanta and Birm- last year, returns for her final team. "We have some very good THEATERiCAMPUS ACTIVITIES BOARD ingham against New South campaign. players on the team and, if they Women's Athletic Conference Senior Christy Hill play up to our potential, our sea- foes Georgia State and Samford. Georgia Southern will rely on returns for her final season, hav- Swimmers Thursday & Friday, February 14 & 15 CRI sponsors NCAA referee unbeaten James Cagney BY GARRETT HEABERLIN lated that the most important idea the officials to have complete au- G-A Staff Reports in Intramurals Publicity Coordinator to keep in mind within a game is dacity in making a call. The Georgia Southern Lady that you cannot care who wins or Aqua Eagles were able to com- What comes to your mind loses; you do your job and never when you hear the word Though this program was an plete their year-long goal on Sat- Ragtime listen to the fans. Ferguson also incredible support and boost to the urday, when they defeated the "official?" Do bad calls or con- related that, to become a good of- frontation enter your brain? Or student officials, Campus Recre- College of Charleston Cougars ficial, one must condition him- a part of ation and Intramurals conducts 123-98. have officials helped push your self or herself both physically and other clinics, weekly meetings The victory gave the Lady Black Awareness Month team to victory? personally. He used alcohol ab- Well, on Wednesday, Febru- and evaluations. This special Aqua Eagles: their first unde- stinence as an example. He said clinic was only one step in an on- feated season in the school's his- ary 6, for about 45 minutes, Don one has to have good time man- Ferguson presented a lecture to going process of the students tory at 8-0. This also marked the agement and understand all of Saturday & Sunday, February 16 & 17 Campus Recreation and Intra- learning to officiate not only for first time a women's team in any the rules. Ferguson finally told murals' student officials. Fergu- basketball, but also for softball, sport has completed the regular son, a professional actor who has football, soccer and ultimate fris- season with an unblemished appeared in such films as "Gator" bee. The students were also given record. and "Superman III," is also a four days of scrimmage before the Throughout the season, the Division 1 official in the Atlantic basketball season. Lady Aqua Eagles have been led Coast, Sunbelt, and Trans by the outstanding performances of sophomores Stacey Scheible America Conferences. He has Campus Recreation and In- and Keri Maschio. officiated for eight years in tramurals is constantly trying to Scheible finished the season by NCAA tournaments and 14 years stress student development and leading the team in individual in NIT tournaments. Ferguson that officiating is a tough job and makes between $200 and $400 a victories with 15. She also set four that it is hard to pleases everyone. Hanner Natatorium pool records game. Obviously, it seems that all of us To boost the integrity of the stu- Don Ferguson, Division 1 basket- and one Georgia Southern school take the hard work of the official dent officials, Ferguson made ball official, speaks to student of- record. Maschio used her talents for granted. several key comments. He re- ficials. (Special photo) to finish second on the team with 11 individual victories. Head Coach Scott Farmer felt GSU splits with national champs that, after a come-from-behind teen. Februaryn i i thel- . i13th nil. wasJ defi-_fi victory against the University of Diamond Eagles split nitely not lucky for them. North Carolina-Charlotte in the Come early for seating '■■■■' ■ ■: Show Times & I with first two home games There was not much hope go- second meet of the season, his team had a chance to finish unde- get your popcorn and Student ID ing into the bottom of the ninth 7 & 9:30 Greene trailing 18-0. Somehow Todd feated. Farmer felt the two-point drinks at the By JOHN HENRY Greene was able to cross the plate road victory marked the greatest concession stand General dual victory in Georgia South- Sports Writer first for the Eagles again on Admission Wednesday. Bobby Slater was ern's history. See SWIM, page 8 The diamond Eagles opened able to send Johnny Brown home their home season with a two- It may have been the weather, at the end of the game to gain the game series against the defend- cooler with a gray sky, but for second of their two runs. ing national champs, the Georgia some reason the Eagles could not There was definitely some- Bulldogs. pull things together. thing loose in the pitching during The games were played on the second game. GSU changed Tuesday and Wednesday and The Bulldogs, however, had five times. saw mixed results for the Eagles. everything going their way. Starting the game was Dave The Eagles played well for a They finished the game by upset- Masi, who yielded the mound to large crowd on Tuesday. Todd ting the Eagles 18-2. Alex Bjrle to open the fourth in- Greene got the Eagles started with ning. Ronald Stanford, Tim Roth a home run in the bottom of the The Eagles fell behind by two and Brett McDaniel all pitched, first inning. In the bottom of the runs in the first inning and with Jim Carragher ending up on seventh, Doug Eder drove a hard failed to gain control again. the mound. one to right field and Chris The Eagles are now 2-3 for the Petersen found his way to home The Bulldogs must have loved season and Georgia is 1-3. Both plate. Mike Yuro came across teams have plenty of chances to home plate in the eighth. the weather. They kept bringing in runs one after another. In the improve their record before meet- ing again in Athens. By this time, UGA had man- fourth inning alone they scored The Eagles will be playing aged to earn only one run and the nine runs. Eagles would take the game 4-1. Clemson here over the weekend, Saturday at 2:00 p.m. and again The Eagles found out what Sunday at 2:00. Joey Hamilton opened the first their unlucky number was, thir- game and gave it over to fresh- man Jake Greene in the seventh, allowing him to show his worth.

Game two looked like two dif- ferent teams on the diamond. Ge- orgia had improved dramatically and Georgia Southern had a lot of pitching problems and defensive problems.

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Howdy campers - No ankle problems this time. When Arrest Iraqi Committee Briefs are we ACTUALLY going?! - T.P. (2/15) I B.K.G. - Let's get some ice cream and tak some more. Continued from page 1 Continued from page 4 Continued from page 2 Continued from page 5 Fourth-seed John McEnroe - Love, KAG. (2/1S) beat Germany's Alexander Police investigations revealed the big-wigs who run the oil com- Committee members also called Hey Guys, D & D rules. Adam, Where's my ferret? • SYMPATHY FOR PIRATES: Mronz 6-2, 6-2, and No. 1 Ivan Diama. (2/15) the drugs were purchased in At- panies. They will all be trading sexist the lessons female recruits Lendl beat France's Guillaume Chris & Mike, Watch out for us. We are out for revenge. lanta. in their Mercedes on Rolls take on makeup application and Small-market I Raoux 6-1, 7-5. By the way do you Ike whipped cream? - Apts 401 & The Sheriffs Department was Royces and adding a room onto poise. teams sympathize with the Pitts- A 1/2. 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