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■ imm^m-m sis "' s NEWS BRIEFS Three men being held in connection with car-jacking incident Weekend robbery at the Foy Police still looking for facts in the investigation of last Wednesday's shooting of a GSU student near Oxford Hall building leaves police clueless G-A Staff Reports By Enoch W. Autry pistol. Malone said, "when they return tion from a scanner and on-site was not admitted as a patient Assistant News Editor Two computers, a scanner The gunman then approached with their information, we may police indicated that at least because he stayed less than 24 and a printer were stolen from a couple who were getting out of have additional charges." one of the suspects was on pa- hours. Foy Fine Arts Building over Three suspects are being held their red 1992 Ford Mustang, One of the suspects was ap- role for possession of drugs. He According to Hooks, neighbor the weekend, accordingto GSU in the Statesboro city jail in con- and shot the owner of the ve- prehended in the city, while the also overheard that the gun- Trey Coursers uncle is a GBI Captain Buddy Peaster. nection with the shooting of a hicle in the left upper leg, Malone other two suspects were picked man was about 25 years old. officer who lives in Burke County. This incident reportedly oc- GSU student which occurred at stated. up outside of Statesboro, Malone Hooks stated the gunman's curred sometime between Fri- College Vue Apartments last The victim has been identi- stated. bullet went all the way through While listeningto apolice scan- day night and Saturday morn- Tuesday night, according to fied as Roger Cowart, a GSU He added that the three men Cowart's leg and could be seen ner, the uncle heard the names of ing. Statesboro Police Chief Richard senior. The other occupant of were from Georgia, but they were sticking out the bottom. the suspects announced and At this time, GSU police do Malone. the Mustang, Candace Sterley, neither GSU students nor States- Tonya Moore, public rela- thought that one of them sounded not know the value of equip- Malone stated that three black was not injured. boro residents. tions assistant at Bulloch Me- familiar. ment taken, and they do not males drove into the parking lot Currently, the incident is The chief would "not confirm morial Hospital, said that The GBI officer then went over have any leads in the case. of the apartment complex at ap- listed as a motor vehicle theft nor deny" that illegal substances Cowart spent the night on the to the house of this suspect's girl- Peaster stated, however, proximately 7:30 p.m. in a blue and an aggravated assault. were also involved in the case. med-surgical floor of the hospi- friend and found the Mustang that there were no signs of Camaro. One of the suspects ex- "[The investigation teams] are According to Cowart's room- tal following the incident. covered up on her property, Hooks forced entry. ited the automobile, armed with a still out gathering information," mate, Robbie Hooks, informa- Moore added that the victim added. Educators disagree on significance of Day Case solved: The question divides a state: RENO, Nev. (AP) - Two ed- ucators at the University of Nevada, Reno, differ sharply Custodian on the importance of Is Georgia's state flag a symbol of Punxsutawney Phil's annual appearance in confesses on Tuesday. "Winter weary Americans Southern pride or a remnant of racism? turn to Phil like the ancient to theft of By Ann Jarvis Greeks turned to the oracle at Staff Writer Delphi - we feel a need to peer into the future," said Lorena $3,500 GSU students voiced their Stookey, a lecturer in the En- opinions last week about the glish Department. controversy over the chang- But John James, an associ- ing of the Georgia State Flag. By Enoch W. Autry Governor Zell Miller made ate professor of geography and Assistant News Editor the Nevada state climatolo- a proposal to replace the cur- gist, apparently isn't much of a A confession from a custodian rent flag, adopted in 1956, to romantic. may put an end to the question of' the post-Reconstruction ban- "No self-respecting profes- the missing $3500 and VCR from ner adopted in 1879. sional would put any stock in the Communication Arts Depart- , Miller said the Rebel sym- whether or not a groundhog ment. ■ bol of the Confederate flag is a sees his shadow," he said. According to GSU Captain reminder of "days that should Phil's promoters contend Buddy Peaster, suspect Gary not be revered as one of the that if he sees his shadow on Kaspar who worked in custodial high points in the history of Tuesday, six more weeks of operations reportedly confessed this state." winter will follow. to taking both items and then The apparent issue that Ms. Stookey, who teaches leaving for the West Coast. groups and citizens are debat- The VCR was retrieved from ing over has to do with what mythology and legend, said that was born out of courage, ancient Roman priests the suspect's girlfriend, but ac- the Rebel symbol means to War stood for white dominance should be honored as a tradi- pride and individualism", ac- tion." watched animals to foretell the cording to Kaspar the money was them. Some argue that the and slavery, and still flies for been spent on a camera, a freezer Confederate Battle Flagis rac- white dominance and slavery. cording to June 1992 Atlanta Most students who wanted future, while today's society Constitution articles. relies on technology. and other items, Peaster said. ist while others feel it is a part Among the groups opposing to keep the flag showed concern The Committee To Save about the Southern legacy and James will take his chances Peaster mentioned that from of the Southern heritage. the current flag are some Metro Our State Flag was formed to heritage. Those students who with research. Nov. 14 through Jan. 14 while Members of the Students Atlanta business leaders. They express pride in Southern wanted the change gave strong " can't take into Kaspar was employed by GSU. for African American Empow- feel the symbol in the state flag heritage. Many members say opinions about racism. account phenomena like the Professor Dando Kluever re- erment (SAAE) showed their is bad for business because it portrays a racist Georgia. Some they have no association with "The flag should be changed Mount Pinatubo eruption or ported the money missing on Jan. opposition to the Confederate bigots or hate groups. They because it's racist," a junior jour- global warming and analyze 7, and Department Head David symbol by burning the flag on also feel the Confederate sym- represent "Southern pride, not nalism major stated. their effects on the weather," Addington reported the VCR the steps of the state Capitol. bol will not be easily explained to those who will come for the Southern prejudice." "At least it's not a whole Con- he said. missing on Jan. 13. "We're going to send Georgia Southern students federate flag," a senior educa- 'That rodent Phil is just a After talking to faculty, staff Georgia's racist past up in 1994 Super Bowl or the 1996 had their own opinions about tion major explained. "It also moneymaking gimmick for and students the GSU Public flames," says Lawrence Olympics. Those who defend the Geor- the Georgia flag. has the Georgia Seal." people in Punxsutawney, Pa." Safety was able to narrow down Jeffries, an SAAE member. 'Today we fight fire with fire. gia flag are convinced the Con- 'The flag should not be The final decision has not $250 Million TV rights pact for the suspects and end with Kaspar, Peaster said. Burn, baby, burn!" federate Flag is a precious arti- changed," a senior public re- been made, however, Governor Atlanta Games finalized "Now the task is trying to get SAAE believes that the flag fact of Southern history and lations major said, "It's part Miller has stated, "Aflagshould ATLANTA (AP) - A $250 him back to GSU," added Peaster. that flew in the Confederate "an honor to the Confederacy of the Southern heritage and unify instead of polarize people." million deal for the European Broadcast Union to televise the 1996 Summer Olympics has been finalized, the Atlanta Conversion to semester Committee for the Olympic Howard discusses the state Games said last Monday. 'This contract signifies the of education at GSU Friday system would be costly strong global interest in the Centennial Games and pro- Commission looking into affects of conversion ward in education. vides a solid basis for negotia- By Kim St. Hilaire and "One of the ways we can do By Erin Klevens tions with other potential Enoch W. Autry it the fastest is by getting tech- Staff Writer rights holders," said ACOG Georgia Lieutenant Governor nology into the classroom." President Billy Payne. Pierre Howard spent Friday af- The University System of Georgia has established a system wide Howard emphasized the im- The Geneva, Switzerland- ternoon at GSU addressingvari- commission to determine the effects of a conversion to the semester portance of classroom technol- based European Broadcast ous topics including the edu- system. ogy by using Mississippi as an Union, which represents pub- cational standing of the state. Three committees have evolved from this board: the academic lic service broadcasters At an Eggs and Issues lun- example. affairs committee, the student affairs committee and the business "The state of Mississippi has throughout Europe, has held cheon held by the Chamber of and finance committee. already put computers in ev- European broadcast rights for Commerce in the Southern Cen- Dr. Armstrong, a member of the business and finance affairs ery first grade classroom in every Olympics since 1960. The ter for Continuing Education, committee, is responsible for reviewing and determining the cost of the state," Howard explained. EBU paid $90 million for rights Howard stated that the "main the change here at GSU. "I will tell you that Mississippi to the 1992 Summer Games in springboard to success in the 'The conversion would be extremely expensive," Armstrong is on the move and Georgia is Barcelona. future is education." Pierre Howard stated. no longer just competing with Under the quarter system, students take three classes, each Under the deal for 1996, He said that Georgia has one that state." worth five credit hours. Under the semester system, however, ACOG will receive $160 mil- of the highest student dropout declines as one travels further As the children of Bulloch students would take five classes, each worth three credit hours. lion plus $5 million in techni- rates in the country at 35 to 40 away from Atlanta. County sit in their classrooms "One of the things that I did not anticipate was the fact that our cal services from EBU. The percent. "I am working right now their competitors are sitting faculty are already teaching more classes than is the norm through- balance of the proceeds go to 'We all know that we are fail- with IBM on a program where in classrooms in Japan, Eu- out the University System," Armstrong said. the International Olympic ing our children in terms of pre- they have offered to donate rope and all of the world, The extra classes generated by creating a bigger course load Committee. paring them for the future," the hardware (for computers), Howard said. would have to be taught by someone. Television rights are the big- Howard stated. "I think we have and I am trying to raise the The Lt. Governor also stated 'Would you add that to the present faculty load or hire additional gest single source of revenue got to make up our minds that money for the software in the that the availability of class- faculty?" he asked. for the Olympic Games. we are going to do whatever is business community," Howard necessary to move Georgia for- room computers in the state See Howard, page 10 See Semester, page 10 Page 2 • February 2, 1993 OTHER NEWS f I * The George-Anne

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•Miscellany, GSU's maga- Any member of the faculty, Parental Care in Eastern Monday, February 8 •Dr. Daniel B. Good is pre- senting a lecture entitled zine of the arts, is now accept- staff or student body may nom- Bluebirds" at noon. •The Blenders will be per- "Conservation and ing submissions in a broad inate students for this award •The Botanical Garden is forming an acapella concert at Management of Tanzanian range of categories including: on the basis of a minimum sponsoring a program entitled the Union Commons Stage PUTYOUR Game Parks: A Wildlife Safari photography, ceramics, poetry, GPA of 2.5, notable service and "Care and Planting of Home from noon to 2 p.m. Across Africa" at noon in room ' VALUABLES short fiction, foreign language leadership on campus or at the Fruit Orchards" from 7 p.m. to •As part of a Performing 218 of the Biology Building. literature, painting, theatrical state, regional or national 8:30 p.m. Arts Series, Saturday Brass IN A level. • Comedian Tommy Blaze is vignettes, critical essays, will perform at 8 p.m. in Foy. Wednesday, February 10 drawing, musical score, performing in the Union •An exhibit by artist David SAFE PLACE. Tuesday, February 2 •A recital featuring soprano etching, expository essays, and Ballroom at 8 p.m. MacDonald opens in Foy Helmets make riding more comfort- •GSU Health Services is Gayle Seaton is being held at 1 » * sculpture. Gallery 303 at 10 a.m. The able and fun. Not to mention safer. sponsoring a nutrition pro- Thursday, February 4 p.m. in Foy Recital Hall. The deadline for submis- exhibit is entitled "Ceremonial Protectprotect your most vaiuaDievaluable s. o gram. This event will be held •The Sociological Society •Jay Burdett, GSU's envi- asset. Always wear a helmet. Vff/ sions is March 5, 1993. Call Images." every Tuesday and Thursday meets at 4:30 p.m. in room 273 ronmental safety officer, will MOTORCYCLE SAFETY FOUNDATIONS 681-0565 for more information. •A ceramic workshop is be- • Ogeechee, GSU's journal of throughout the quarter from 4 of the Union. provide an overview of em- p.m. to 5 p.m. in Johnson Hall. •Party down in PJ's at the ing held in Foy room 418 from ployee hazardous chemical poetry, is accepting submis- 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. sions from GSU students, fac- • The Fallen Idol is playing Disco - Pajama Jam at 7 p.m. protection and the Right-to- ulty, alumni, and area resi- in the Union Theater at 5 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. Tuesday, February 9 Know Act. This will be held in dents. Please submit no more and 7 p.m. Friday, Februarys •The music department is Union room 243 from 10 a.m. •A Faculty Recital is being to 10:45 a.m. than four poems. Deadline for •BeBe's Kids is playing in holding a Visiting Artists held at 8 p.m. in the Foy submissions is April 10, 1993. the Union Theater at 7 p.m. Series. "Singing Musical Recital Hall featuring William Thursday, February 11 Call 681-1900 for more infor- and 9:30 p.m. Theatre: Technique and mation. Schmid on trumpet and Interpretation," featuring •A blood drive, sponsored by • Nominations are being ac- Michael Braz on piano. Saturday, February 6 Gayle Seaton. This event is Delta Tau Delta and residence cepted through Feb. 12 for •Dr. Patricia A. Gowaty is •BeBe's Kids is playing in being held at 7:30 p.m. in Foy life, is being held from 1 p.m. Constructive Leadership presenting a lecture entitled the Union Theater at 7 p.m. Recital Hall. to 6 p.m. at the Williams Unselfish Service Awards. "Genetic Paternity and Male and 9:30 p.m. Center. % •

POLICE BEAT Discriminating GSU Division of Public Safety •Joey McGovern, 19, of January 22,1993 January 29,1993 University Hendricks Hall, was charged •Jonathan Lee Balletin, 20, •Julie Lynn McRoberts, 19, January 29,1993 with driving under the influ- of Douglasville, was charged was arrested and charged with ence. MEN •Bobby Wayne Cox, 18, of with driving under the influ- speeding and driving under the Rt. 5, Hazelhurst, was charged •Michael Alex Brock, 21, of appreciate women with ence and making an improper influence. * • with driving under the influ- Moultrie, was charged with left turn. driving under the influence taste, confidence and that ence. January 28,1993 (2nd offense). •Carroll R. Steele reported January 25,1993 a Schwinn bicycle missing •Thomas Frederick Miller, Ever Get A Pal special bit of cleverness * * •Brent Russell Eslinger, 22, January 23,1993 from Sanford Hall. 24, of Dalton, was arrested and which inspires her to fill of Bermuda Run Apartments, •Christopher David •Jonathan M. Sauls re- charged with speeding and Smashed? was charged with theft of lost Vanover, 22, of College Vue ported a Huffy bicycle missing driving under the influence. her clothing needs, from or mislaid property. from the MPP building. • Norma Woods, manager of Apartments, was charged with swimwear to formal wear •A resident of Cone Hall re- possession of marijuana and •Shannon D. Abbott re- Bermuda Run apartments, ported she had received ha- ported someone hit her vehicle filed a complaint of damage to hi pedestrian under the influence. at... « * rassing phone calls. in the Olliff Hall parking lot property. Someone fired a shot • Shannon Lytell Findley, of •Nickolaus E. Hogan re- and left the scene, id gi striking an apartment heat Metter, was charged with ha- ported someone had broken a •Tiffany M. Cunningham pump causing an estimated bitual violator, driving under Alice s passenger window of her 1986 and John J. Crawford were in- damage of $250. the influence, giving a false Jeep Cherokee in the Newton volved in an accident in the name to an officer and making commuter parking lot. University Union parking lot. January 27,1993 Attic an improper left turn. •Martha C. Reeves and •Harbison Pool and Jerrell •William Casey Duggan, 22, FRIENDS DON'T LEI F 222 N. Main St. •Christopher Wayne Riley, Michael W. Backus were in- Parrish were involved in an ac- of Forsyth, was arrested and (across from rranklins 23, Arlington, Va., was DRIVE DRUNK. Restaurant) volved in an accident in the cident in the Newton staff charged with improper lane charged with aggravated as- Hanner staff parking lot. parking lot. usage and driving under the sault foij, a Nov. 20, 1992 inci- rp\M U.S. Department of Transpprtajon 489-5530 influence. January 24,1993 dent. Statesboro Police Department

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«~ a* February 2, 1993 • Page 3 CAMPUS NEWS The George-Anne South Georgia historic buildings find new homes Former City Hall and Mill Creek Primitive Baptist Church to be moved from their current Statesboro locations

STATESBORO, Ga. (AP) - Statesboro-Bulloch County The airport committee re- fore offering the church for After years of masquerading Airport. ceived six bids - some for one sale. as a schoolhouse, an historic A fix-up is under way at the building and some for both - "We're kind of disappointed building - put up for sale last airport, and the airport that ranged from about $200 to ... I don't think they ade- month - will soon become a committee wants the buildings $1,000. quately explored all opportu- FRIENDS DON'T lEI FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK town hall again. moved off the property. In 1979 the Hagans gave nities for these buildings to be The old Pooler City Hall The buildings were put up the church, which sat on their preserved before they decided was moved to Statesboro in for sale in December. land, to the historical society. to take bids. 1979 and filled with rows of Advertisements said the The family also paid to move "Maybe I don't know all the old-fashioned desks so it buildings could be dismantled the building to airport prop- facts behind the situation, but looked like a one-room country or moved from the property »* erty, where the society used to it seems to me they were in a schoolhouse. whole. Bids were taken meet. rush to get this done," Hagan Now it's making a late-in- through Jan. 4. The Hagans now plan to said. life comeback as the Register All bids were turned down, give the church to the Kiwanis Karin Stenborg, a Register City Hall. though. Club of Statesboro. city council member and presi- Another historic building - The city hall is being given The club maintains an old- dent of the town's beautifica- the Mill Creek Primitive to the city of Register and the time village - with house, tion committee, said officials Baptist Church (circa 1826) church is being returned to the barn, blacksmith shop and "are simply thrilled" about get- that also moved to town in T.L. Hagan Sr. family. country store - that comes to ting a building. Register does- 1979, is joining a fairground "We didn't realize when we life each fall during the n't have a city hall now. exhibit. advertised (to sell the build- Kiwanis-Ogeechee Fair. ings) that the T.L. Hagan Danny Hagan, son of T.L. The committee is refurbish- The two structures were family had an interest in the Hagan Sr., said his family will ing an old bank building to use once centerpieces of festivals building they had donated ... pay part of the cost of moving as a community center. Ms. sponsored by the Bulloch We decided to give it back to the church to the fairgrounds. Stenborg was looking for lum- Historical Society. After festi- them," said Ellis Wood, chair- "We would really like to see ber to make a wood floor for vals were choked out by the man of the committee that the church be maintained and the center when someone told many others nearby, the build- oversees the airport. utilized to preserve some of the her about the old town hall. ings were left with only occa- "And we did not realize the history of this county," he said. sional admirers. city of Register had an interest Hagan said as far as he Ms. Stenborg said she knew The two white buildings in the school building," Wood knows, the airport committee she's found more than scrap face a road leading to the continued. did not contact his family be- lumber. June graduation to consist of two ceremonies By Melissa Sherrer /^% by the line up for candidates at m Dr. Sherri Becker Staff Writer 10:30 a.m. Students who plan to Rehea*aal for the second g Optometrist I graduate in June should be jjjjnr yiiftiF^ ^rf?if%^ #*<■■■ ■ ceremony 9Will be held from 4 aware that there are two Ef p.m. to 5:30 p^m., followed by Specializing in the linecup for candidates at 6 separate ceremonies, according Eyecare for G.S.U. to Cecil Perkins, graduation p.m. r I Students [who are I counselor. /ft Faculty and Staff Both ceremonies will be held ' 4]N graduating this. June should be on Saturday, June 12 in the sure what: college their degree Mon - Wed 8:30 am - 7:00 pm Hanner Fieldhouse. is in, and know what time you Arts and Sciences and the p.m. to 3:30 p.m. need to-be at Hanner to Thur 9:30 am - 7:00 pm The College of Business College of Education will hold According to Perkins, this Fri 8:30 am - 2:00 pm Administration, the College of participate in graduation, their graduation ceremony. schedule of events for gradua- Perkins stated. Health and Professional Between these two tion changes each year. The Studies and the College of In addition, Perkins said ceremonies, the President's times are fixed, however, the that students who are 6 Lester Road Technology will hold their Reception for graduates and colleges switch slots. ceremony first - starting at 11 graduating in June need to family will be held at the Rehearsal for the first start reserving caps and gowns. a.m. Union Ballroom. The time ceremony will be held from At 6:30 p.m. the College of now. The cost is $30. allotted for this event is from 2 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m., followed «*»%, Florida singer to host class for local artists RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS GSU News Service having earned her master's home on the recital and Area singers, actors and degree in vocal performance at concert stage as well as in stage directors are invited to the Manhattan School of opera, operetta and musical GSU Feb. 9 to work with Music. There she sang recital theater. Her leading roles in accomplished soprano Gayle and concert repertoire ranging opera and operetta have Seaton, Florida State from medieval music to a included the Countess in "The University's director of music world premiere of a Twentieth Marriage of Figaro," Fiordiligi theater. Centruy cantata at Carnegie in "Cosi fan tutte," Violetta in Seaton will host a master Recital Hall. Her dramatic "La Traviata," Rosalinda in class in the Foy Fine Arts performances there included "Die Fledermaus," and Mabel Recital Hall Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. appearances in roles with the in "Pirates of Penzance." Bronx Opera, Bel Canto Opera - "Singing Music Theatre: Among her music theater Company and New York Opera Technique and Interpretation." credits are the roles of Repertory Theatre, as well as She will also perform with Cinderella in "Into the Woods," Gilbert and Sullivan. "Selections of Opera and Sarah Brown in "Guys and In both New York and Musical Theater Past to Dolls" and Maria in "The Florida she has won young Present," accompanied by Sound of Music." artists awards for singing. She pianist Michael Braz of the She generally spends her completed her doctorate in Georgia Southern faculty at 1 summers in professional music voice performance and teaches p.m. Feb. 10 in the Recital theater and operetta repertory Hall. on the faculty of the Florida companies, most recently at The singer launched her State University School of Seaside Music Theater in career in New York after Music where she is equally at Daytona Beach.

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Coach Drema Greer's Lady Eagle basketball team carries an 11-7 record into this week's Hanner Fieldhouse meeting with the Lady Bulldogs, who are only playing a little over .500 this season. fccoisitO' foe With a few breaks and solid play from our squad, I REcee&Tioky.) Eagle fans may have a chance to taste victory over our state's other university. A full gym and support from a noisy bunch of fans * ■ won't hurt our ladies' cause one bit either. We encour- age all Southern sports fans to head out to Hanner to- morrow night and yell like hell for Coach Greer's * * squad to beat the Dawgs. And while we're on the subject of rematches with UGA, we here at the George-Anne would like to pub- licly petition the powers that be in the athletic de- partments both here and in Athens to add a GSU-UGA game to next year's football schedule. &m3 The die-hard Southern faithful who made the trip to * * Athens for the first-ever meeting between the two squads will surely remember the thrill of the 54 sec- onds when our Eagles led the Dawgs 7-0 and looked * k * poised to pull off a miracle of Erk "One More Time" Ban on homosexuals in military should be lifted Russell proportions. The most highly-charged dier during a combat situation, And next year, with the Eagles returning a more ex- political issue of President even if he or she found a fellow perienced team and the Bulldogs reeling from the early Clinton's short tjmfe in office combatant to be attractive departure of Heisman Trophy candidate Garrison has no doubt been chife move to (which, I'm almost certain, end the official ban on homo- would only rarely be the case). Hearst and star wide receiver Andre Hastings, we can sexuals in the military. only imagine what the outcome would be. Since he began attempts to In a barracks situation, the make good on this campaign The only group currently This same argument was possibility of a gay soldier act- • • promise, the President has met barred from service are honest made in the fifties when it was ing inappropriately does exist, with opposition from homosexuals. proposed that black and white just as the possibility exists for Congressional Republicans, The change in policy sug- soldiers be allowed to serve in heterosexual soldiers. This is military brass and conserva- gested by the President would the same units,, ■&. . why the military has rules ■ • tive Democrats such as simply delete a superficial pa- Thankfully, President monitoring the conduct of its The system and Rodney King Georgia's own Sen. Sam Nunn, perwork problem, allowing Harry Truman saw this racist soldiers. the chairman of the Armed prospective soldiers to check ideology to be the garbage it is, No one is arguing gay sol- • * Services Committee. The federal trial of the four white Los Angeles police officers "yes" instead of "no" on a form just as Clinton seems to have diers should have special privi- Those opposed to the change accused in the beating of black motorist Rodney King is scheduled and still be able to serve our leges. If one were to act out of in the military's policy, which to open today [Monday]. No doubt, many people view the event country. line, as the heterosexual Naval requires recruits to answer Homosexuals are simply as a source for further frustration. Secondly, the argument that officers did in the now-infa- questions about their sexual They should instead be marveling at the extent to which the le- military efficiency would be currently serving in mous Tailhook incident, the orientation and calls for the gal system can be pushed in the search for justice. lessened by allowing soldier should be dealt with discharge of soldiers the armed forces... In many ways, the easier course would have been to let what professing homosexuals to just as strictly as any other discovered to be homosexual happened last April be the final word in this case. A jury with no serve not only reeks of soldier would be for a similar regardless of their service the only group black members had acquitted the officers of almost all state homophobia but is completely offense. No more, no less. record, claim the move would charges, despite a dramatic videotape of the beating. In response debunked by historical barred from service Despite the opposition to be harmful to the morale of to the verdict, rioting broke out in Los Angeles and other cities analysis. the President's plan, it seems our troops. are honest around the country. One look at a history book only a matter of time before it Some argue allowing gays in U.S. Department of Justice officials could have said the state will show that some of the will go into effect. the military to openly proclaim homosexuals... case was the best shot against the officers, and it failed. They most proficient armies of all their sexuality would harm ef- Defense Secretary Les could have said federal action would be interpreted as rewarding time were populated and led fectiveness in combat situa- by homosexuals. Aspin has been given until the rioters. waded through the homopho- » i • tions. July 15 to draft an executive Instead, an investigation was launched. It resulted in the pros- The Roman legions, the bia prevalent in our society. While these arguments are order to end the current policy ecutors' decision that federal charges were warranted. Spartans and the troops of Opponents of the change being proposed by individuals of excluding military recruits That is what brings officers Theodore Briseno, Laurence Powell Alexander the Great, consid- often state fears of sharing in key military and govern- because they are gay. In the and Timothy Wind and Sgt. Stacey Koon to trial. ered by many to be some of the bunk space or foxholes with ment positions, there are sev- interim, recruiters will no The officers and their supporters say it is unfair that they are most respected forces in his- gays. eral major flaws with the logic tory, spring to mind as exam- longer question prospects again standing trial on charges flowing from an incident on which Perhaps I'm a little too con- of this position. ples. about their sexuality. . a jury has already reached verdicts. They believe media attention cerned about my own welfare, First, allegations that If this is the efficiency we Instead of resisting and political pressure are responsible for this second trial. but if I were sharing a foxhole Clinton is attempting to "allow can expect from an army Clinton's move to end this Those who were outraged by April's acquittals see an opportu- with Winona Ryder while un- gays into the military" are ab- which allows gay soldiers to discriminatory practice, nity for correcting and injustice. Needless to say, there is only one der heavy enemy fire, I would surd. enlist, it seems Colin Powell, military and government outcome to the trial that will fully satisfy them. be far more concerned with her Homosexuals are currently chairman of the Joint Chiefs of officials should prepare to In the middle of it all is a system that is prone to imperfections accuracy with an M-16 than serving in the U.S. armed Staff, and his colleagues accept and practically execute of the people who administer it. That system shouldn't be judged with the possibility of a carnal forces, just as they have for the should leap at the opportunity. what the President has at the end of this process based simply on our assessments of encounter with the young ac- majority of the country's his- Likewise, the claim that rightfully called "a dramatic whether it delivered justice. We should also consider how hard it tress. tried. tory. Any military official morale will be harmed by this step" toward civil rights ad- pressed for an answer will ad- - Atlanta Journal I Constitution change is based more on preju- The same, I imagine, would vancement in this nation of mit this to be fact. dice than any real fact. be true of any homosexual sol- ours.

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By Rene Rodriguez week's Entertainment Weekly Knight-Ridder Newspapers just when you think you know Maslin recently went to i where the thing's headed, extraordinary lengths to write was preceded by a strong "The movie everyone is comes a big surprise. A jaw- around the plot twist in a long warning to readers that the talking about, but no one is dropper, really. One that profile of one of the film's main : Movies SEE SUCCESS, PAGE 10 giving away its secrets." rarely fails to elicit a collective characters. An article in last That's what the newspaper gasp from the audience and ads for "The Crying Game" are sends the movie into an en- blaring. And for once, there is tirely different direction. Perk up your game. Friday & Saturday truth in advertising. And no one - not critics, not The romantic thriller by talk-show hosts, not enter- writer-director Neil Jordan tainment writers, not even ("Mona Lisa") has made it onto your fellow office workers - more than 100 "10 Best" lists has been willing to spill the from movie critics around the beans. The secrecy has devel- country, according to the film's oped into a cult-like bond distributor, Miramax. It has among admirers of the film, also won awards from the New who will talk about it in winks York Film Critics' Circle (best and whispers among them- BeBe's Kids supporting actress, best selves but will tell the uniniti- screenplay) and the National ated only to "just go see it." Society of Film Critics (best Why the reluctance to blab? actor). Most recently it was The surprise is simply too good nominated for best director by to spoil. the Directors' Guild of "The movie is so well-done America. Movies and so shocking, it'd be hard to "The Crying Game" is the do it justice just talking about • Friday & Saturday tale of an IRA terrorist it," said Paula Musto, 42. "The (Stephen Rea) who befriends a way it's done is so startling, • Sunday & Monday hostage (Forest Whitaker) he it'd be hard to explain it in • 7:00 pm & 9:30 pm is later ordered to kill. Riddled words. It's just one of these »-. . *» by guilt, the terrorist tracks things you really have to SEE. Union Theatre down the hostage's hairdresser I jumped out of my seat." • $1 with GSU Student ID girlfriend (Jaye Davidson) and If your tennis game could use a little perking up. here's one sure-fire solution: subscribe to "It's very hard to discuss it TEW*. That wo-/ you'll find out what it really takes to play the game. And you'll get an finds himself falling in love insidei's look into the rapid-fire world of tennis. Straight from the world's great pros and • $2 General Admission without disclosing the twist," amateurs. So the next time your opponent says, "Great Serve)" you won't have to take it with her. said Andy Anderson, 30, who as a backhand compliment. Just burn one^ow^theJineAna smile Doesn't much sound like saw the film during its opening Subscribe now! blockbuster material, right? weekend Jan. 15. Anderson 228 Easr 45th Street tennis Suite 1515 What's more, the low-budget admits he revealed the sur- New York. NY 10017 movie features a no-name cast prise to one friend who proba- I accept your invitation! And I'llsave a truly impressive Information Hotline speaking in heavy British and $18.03 off the $30.00 annual cover price! All I pay is bly wouldn't have seen the film $11.97* for 12 issuesV'..'.' /HAMN5 »• •« Irish accents, no special effects L GSUM otherwise. But he hasn't even . and little Hollywood-style ac- talked about the movie with tion.. « 681-0461 other friends. •* «• City State Zip But then there's that much- Even the press has bought Payment enclosed IpayaOle to TENNIS). ~ Sill me later. •a Office 681-5442 • Union Productions

Tcr CA. FL GA W. ptease aaa oporoecai KBOI m Conoaa S2137 talked-about plot twist. into this tacit agreement: New (inctuaes T% GSI1 Please otWw 6 !o 12 week! ice ycuf first caw K> Oe snipped Landrum Box 8066 • Statesboro, Ga 30460 Halfway through the movie, York Times movie critic Janet .J Page 6 • February 2,1993 FEATURES The George-Anne Acclaimed chamber music ensemble to perform Saturday Brass Quintet, recipients of various prestigious music awards, will stop in Statesboro Feb. 8 The Saturday Brass Quintet brass ensemble in 14 years to Grant. Charleston, Houston, Jersey Young Audiences. GSU students can pick up will perform Mon., Feb. 8 in win the coveted Walter W. Heard annually by over a Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, New free concert tickets with a the Foy Recital Hall at 8 p.m. Naumburg Chamber Music quarter of a million listeners York, and extensive coast-to- Champions of the contempo- valid GSU student ID at the Since its New York debut in Award. SBQ has also won through its concerts, record- coast tours of the U.S. and rary brass repertoire, the SBQ University Union Information 1984, the Saturday Brass prizes at the Fischoff, Mendez, ings, radio broadcasts and ed- Canada. Additionally, the is at the forefront of the com- Desk. Staff, faculty members, Quintet has rapidly estab- and Artist International corn- ucational programs, the SBQ SBQ is a regular performer on missioning and performing of and GSU retirees can enjoy the radio programs nationwide, new music for brass quintet. same privilege as of Feb. 1. such as St. Paul Sunday SBQ has commissioned and/or General admission tickets are Morning, the WQXR/Marine premiered new compositions $5 for adults and $3 for chil- Midland Chamber Music by such leading composers as dren. General admission tick- Festival, the John Harbison, Arvo Part, ets can be reserved for the non- WQXR Summpier Concerts Anthony Davis, Ned Rorem, GSU public one week prior to and the KUSC (LA) Dama Stephen Paulus, Richard the event by calling 681-0585. Myra Hess Myra Hess Danielpour, Elliot Goldenthal, General admission tickets will Memorial Radio Concert Brian Fennelly, Richard be available at 7:30 p.m. in the Series. Wernick and Kurt Schwerstik. Foy Recital Hall.

The Saturday Brass Quintet Sunday Niaht is the Quintet-in-Residence at Special the Manhattan School of music ' Buy one chicken where the members are active in the state of the arts series finger basket, get one of Music Education Programs. half price The SBQ has also given mas- •Dine In Only Open ter classes at The Julliard Restaurant Sunday 5-10 The Saturday Brass Quintet will play Foy on Mon., Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. The group is at the forefront of School, the San Francisco Lounge Mon-Thurs Super commissioning and performing new music for brass aulntet. They are also the Quintet-ln-Residence at Conservatory, and the Happy Hour Prices the Manhattan School of Music. (Special photo.) Shepherd School of Music at * Rice University. Furthermore, 681-3207 lished a reputation as a major petitions. The Quintet has re- offers a repertoire rich in di- the Quintet is currently on the supporter of the brass quintet ceived three awards from versity. SBQ has given over artist roster of Lincoln as a serious chamber music Chamber Music America: the 600 performances in 48 states Center's Meet the Artist, ensemble. Called the "Class of 1987 and 1989 Ensemble and five Canadian Provinces. Carnegie Hall's Neighborhood the Brass" by The Washington Commissioning Awards and Recent concerts include ap- Concert Program, New York Post, the SBQ became the first the 1989 three-year Residency pearances in Buffalo, Young Audiences and New Daytime talk show hosts compete for network slots By Ron Miller snapped up by rival Channel Lake, the star of the.movie by the notorious Amy Fisher of Knight-Ridder Newspapers 2.) "Hairspray" and former~regu- being her lover and co-conspir- lar on TV's "China Beach," has ator in a plot to kill his wife. SAN FRANCISCO - Early Nationally, tens of millions dieted off an incredible 110 "In the old days, you could this week, aspiring talk show of dollars may be at stake for pounds for her talk show de- just have three rape victims host Ricki Lake dropped by the each "talker." To lose any ma- For Your Good Health but. She has patterned herself come on with their therapist," jor market like San Francisco- crowded Group W booth at the after her favorite "talker," Rivera said. "Now you want national TV syndicators con- Oakland-San Jose, which is Winfrey. "isfl. the victims and their rapists. The Pap Test vention here to make an un- the fifth largest in the country, We've added the element of usual request: She wanted to is incredibly bad news. For in- Lake also is among the new heat." meet and have her photo taken stance, Geraldo Rivera was talkers who vow to take the All women should consider the with rival talk show host Vicki dumped by Channel 4. Though high road away from the sex- Though Rivera says his Pap Test to be a routine part of their Lawrence. Rivera claims another station oriented, hype-heavy shows "moment of crisis" with sta- "I just love your show," the will take him, he declined to that have made Rivera, Sally tions came three years ago annual exam by their health care pro- youthful Lake told Lawrence name it and nobody had owned Jessy Raphael and many oth- when a riot erupted between vider. The pap test is the most inexpen- as they hugged for the camera. up to it by late Thursday. ers rich and famous. Many sta- white supremacists and blacks sive and best screening test for cervical "It's such a pleasure to meet Many forces are at work in tion programmers have on his show, he said he has you." the battle for day-time talk dumped popular shows like overcome that by becoming cancer. All women who are sexually It was such a preciously be- supremacy, but none more "Geraldo!" because they no more responsible and no longer active should have a pap smear annually, nign moment amid the hurly- powerful than plain economics. longer liked what they were appealing to "prurient inter- burly of the Moscone Queen of the talkers is Oprah seeing on the air. In fact, the ests." or more often if indicated according to Convention Center floor, Winfrey, who relieved long- whole talk show business may Lawrence does admit there their health history. where the stars of hundreds of time champ Phil Donahue of be in the process of reinvent- were times when she was The pap smear is a simple proce- syndicated shows were doing his crown several seasons ago. ing itself in a less sensational- asked to book guests who whatever they could to con- However, it now costs major- ists manner. might be a little racier than dure which involves taking a sample of vince TV station reps into market stations so much to Rivera himself acknowl- her usual type. She stood her cells from the mouth of the womb (the dumping the other guy's show buy a season of "Oprah" that edges that talk show veterans ground every time. and signing up theirs instead. some are opting to make more may be rolling back from the "If they came to me and said cervix) and then smearing them onto a And nowhere was the heat profits by buying a cheaper "freak shows." He thinks it's your guests tomorrow will be slide which is sent to a laboratory (a of competition more keenly felt talk show that still earns re- partly a result of station can- men who raped their daugh- pathology lab) for further microscopic than in the daytime talk show spectable ratings. cellations, but mostly because ters and who now are raising category. Almost two dozen At the same time, it takes they no longer need to "scram- their children together," said examination. Abnormal pap smears are shows are engaged in a knock- guts - or a reckless streak - ble" for viewers. Lawrence, "my take on it reported to your health care provider for down, drag-out battle for for a major-market station "I think the newcomers will would be to slap the ... out of enough station "clearances" to such as KRON to drop a inherit all those 82-inch-bosom those men, tell them to get a further follow-up as indicated. When keep them on top, preserve "Geraldo!," with his pre- shows," said Rivera. "And it'll life, then kidnap the babies followed up, most abnormal conditions them or let them get their dictably solid ratings, while be harder for them to get at- and raise them in a normal can be treated successfully. brand new shoes in the door. picking up an untried, tention now. In that bottom home." For the buoyant Ricki Lake, untested show such as "Ricki tier of shows, there's going to A Public Education Service of the newest of the newcomers, the Lake." For Lake and another be a tremendous scramble for FRIENDS DON'T LEI FRIENDS hunting was going well. By newcomer, Bertice Berry, the survival." OFFICE OGEECHi P.A. convention's end Thursday, main pitch is their youthful Rivera thinks most of the IE HOURS: she had landed enough sta- demographic appeal, which sexy story genres have been 9 am to OBSTETRICS JlDGYNECOLOGY tions to put her in about half may make them easier to sell done already, so the only way 5 pm the TV markets in the United to advertisers. to make them work is to add Patricia V. Law. F.N.P. -C States, including San "Our show will be skewed "heat" to the "meat." He thinks 301 Donehoo Street, Satesboro, Georgia Francisco's KRON (Ch. 4), younger - people in their 20s he did that this week with a which dropped "Jenny Jones" and 30s," Lake explained. "We controversial show in which he TAKE THE KEYS. For more information call 764-6206. to make room for her. (Don't won't be doing shows on conducted a mock trial of Joey CALL A CAB. LOOK FOR NEXT WEEK'S MEDICAL ARTICLE weep for Jenny; she was menopause." 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«-■ •• SPORTS February 2, 1993 • Page 7 The George-Anne TALES FROM • ft « THE GSUH r sters defeat Citadel 81 -73 GRIDIRON By Chris Sherwood ball down in frustration. The Coach Kerns was happy Aaron Soloman Staff Writer resulting technical gave with the victory, "The Citadel The GSU men's basketball Washington his second and is a tough team to guard, their team defeated The Citadel 81- third personal fouls in the offense is small and quick first half. Tradition, Halas, Lombardi, 73 on Saturday, January 30 at which makes it tough." Tail-gating, Super Bowl Hanner Fieldhouse in front of The Citadel took full advan- According to Coach Kerns BLOWOUTS! Every January 2,367 lonesome Eagle fans. tage of the technical foul by the Eagles had some individu- the football fan can expect one During the first twenty Washington and extended als who really stepped up and played well, "Dexter [Abrams] thing, and that is to be watch- minutes of the game, neither their lead to six by the break, ing something else besides the teams could capitalize on the outscoring the Eagles eight to got in foul trouble with four Super Bowl during the third other teams mistakes. The two in the final fifty seconds of personal fouls and still four- quarter. largest lead for the Eagles was the first half. teen minutes remaining and In the last edition I was at two points which came with Prior to this game, GSU Chris [Birden] played hard and did everything he needed quoted as saying that the Bills five minutes to play. The had never won a game in to do to step up and con- will win. My benevolent and Citadel dominated the control which they had trailed at half. tribute." humble sports editor who en- of the ball in the first half and, The Eagles would change all of With the win against The tertains you once a week with as a result, led most of the first that in the second half. Citadel, the Eagles upped their his sports knowledge said it half. The Citadel opened the sec- overall record to 13-5 and their would be a blowout. Well John, The Eagles shot the lights ond half with the control of the conference mark to 7-3. you were right. out in the first half by hitting a ball. GSU could not box out season high fifty-eight per cent Seeing that I am new to this Reggie Jones as he went inside from the field. Similarly, the column business, let me run to score the first points of the something by you to see if we Citadel shot a season high second half for the Bulldogs. DAVIDSON 88 • are on the same wavelength. sixty percent from the field. The Eagles were now down GSU 81 The American League GSU was led in scoring in by eight and things did not Last Wednesday, the Eagles (baseball), Prince of Wales the first half by Calvin look good as the crowd stood went on the road to Davidson Conference (hockey), Eastern Sinkfield who knocked in nine silent in disbelief. and they lost to the Wildcats * points. Sinkfield was perfect Conference (basketball) and Down 59-52 the Eagles in overtime the Eagles in over- from the field as he sank all the National Football outscored The Citadel then time 88-81. three of his shots and also hit Conference (football), all have went on a 10-0 run to take the GSU led early in this con- on three of his four foul shots. one thing in common: domi- lead at 62-59. The Bulldogs ference game only to see their Sinkfield has been ham- nance! In all of these sports would not go away though as lead dwindle and finally dis- pered by a shoulder injury for the opposing conference has they kept the game close. appear in the second half. the last few games but appears been humbled in The Citadel tied the game For most of the last twenty to be getting better. "It (the championships since their up at 66 with only 7:41 left. In minutes the Eagles found shoulder) feels alright now. It's the next two and a half min- existence. themselves playing catch-up. not sore unless it gets hit utes, the Eagles outscored the With less than ten seconds to Dallas kept the tradition straight on, but it's ok," com- Bulldogs with a 9-0 run of alive with a 52-17 destruction play, GSU managed to score mented Sinkfield. their own to once again pull Calvin Sinkfield puts the finishing touch on a dunk, accounting for two five points to send the game of the Buffalo Bills, making it GSU pulled even with The ahead to a 75-66 lead with nine straight for the NFC. The of his teamthigh 21 points in Saturday's contest against the Citadel. into overtime. Citadel at 34-34 with only one only five minutes left. The overtime period saw weird thing is, that the last (Photo by Bob Schwindler) and a half minutes to play, but The Bulldogs had no chance four Eagle players foul out time the AFC won was when then the momentum shifted to pull out a victory as the ''When our big men got in foul GSU in rebounding with ten which helped Davidson pull the Raiders blew away the toward The Citadel yet again keys to their offense fouled out trouble ,we really were in trou- boards. away with a victory. Redskins 38-9. So, when the as Kevin Washington received within two minutes in ble and GSU dominated the The Eagles have this week AFC finally wins a Super Bowl a technical. VanSchaard and Jones. Coach boards afterwards." GSU shot fifty-five per cent off as they resume their play it will probably be a blowout. Washington was called for a Pat Dennis had this to say from the field as The Citadel this coming weekend at home Do not take my word for it, but The Eagles leading scorer personal foul and received his about his big men fouling out managed to shoot a re- versus the Furman Paladins in it is the natural order of for the game was Sinkfield as technical after he slammed the when the game was still close, he out in 21 points and also led spectable fifty-four per cent. Hanner at 3 p.m. Saturday. things. Well, the Cowboys are champions due to what the Sports Briefs Packers, Steelers and Bears Lady Eagles lose had-defense. Ken Norton ; Ham sandwiched in record played spectacular ball, once 16-player CFL swap keeping Kenneth Davis out of Former GSU quarterback the end-zone on a key goal-line Tracy Ham was packaged in stance. Tony Casillas and >■„ to Florida 92-78 a 16-player trade Thursday Russell Maryland had a field By Chris Sherwood out and played a little sluggish between the Edminton day with the Bills offensive Staff Writer at first. Eskimos and the Toronto line. They took the Bills out of The Lady Eagles pulled Argonauts. the game. The GSU women's basket- within two at 44-42, which was In the deal, the Eskimos Of course Emmitt Smith, ball team lost to the University the closest score in the game. sent Ham along with Troy Aikman, Jay Novacek, of Florida Lady Gators 92-78 GSU's women were pumped up defensive backs Enis and Michael Irvin played to last Wednesday night. and it seemed to the average Jackson and Travis Oliver, perfection. For his on target The crowd at the game was fan that a win was not out of slotbacks Craig Ellis and passing, Aikman racked up small, but the Lady Eagles the question. The Lady Gators Ken Winey, full back Chris MVP honors, but this sports played well against the were determined to pull out a Johnstone, linebacker John writer has to go with Ken Southeastern Conference win, but thanks to a home Davis and the rights to Norton. Do not even say Leon team. court advantage for GSU they defensive lineman Cam Lett (the guy caught by Beebe The game was close for the were never taken too much out Brouseau, a 1991 draft on the one-yard line). first five minutes and it ap- of their game. choice. Leon's little blunder will peared that the Gators would As the second half contin- In return, the Argonauts probably be his only regret destroy GSU. The Lady ued, the Lady Eagles hit a few sent slotback Darrell K. about Super Bowl XXVII. Eagles were not to be blown dry spells in their shooting Smith, cornerback Ed Berry, Allowing Don Beebe to strip out at home as they mounted a which the Lady Gators used to wide reciever Eddie Brown, the ball from him kept the 16-5 run to end the first half. their advantage. defensive end Leonard Cowboys from breaking the As the first half came to a Florida stepped up their Johnson, defensive halfback Forty-Niners record for most close, GSU had pulled to a 39- tenacious defense which led to 'Don Wilson and two points scored in a Super Bowl. 31 deficit. The Eagles had rat- a lot of easy baskets for the Canadians, linebacker Bruce 52 points did put them in sec- tled the Gators in the last five Lady Gators. GSU had trouble Dickson and slotback J.P. ond, followed by the Bears minutes and Florida could not dealing with the Florida's Izquierdo to the Eskimos. with 46, and the Red skins do anything right. press defense and it put the Ham was named the CFL with 42. The leading scorer for the Lady Eagles in the hole as player of the year in 1989 Other records that were es- Eagles was Jill Dunn with ten they found themselves down by and has passed for over tablished were nine turnovers points including two three as many as twenty. GSU 4,000 yards and rushed for forced by the Cowboys defense, pointers. Forward Monique would not give up and they over 1,000 yards combined three trips in a row to the McClelland brought down the fought until the last second as twice in a season. Super Bowl (pat yourselves on most boards for the Eagles the Lady Gators held on to win GSU vs. UGA-Again! the back for that one Marv), - with five. by fourteen. The GSU Lady basketball and three Super Bowl loses in The Florida Gators just The Lady Eagles dropped Eagles will be taking on the a row. about missed the entire second their record to 10-7 overall and ladies of UGA at Hanner this As far as records go, such as half. They did not come out of kept their Southern Wednesday night at 7:30. All the biggest blow-out in a the locker room until there Conference record of 2-3. The fans are encouragd to come Championship or the best de- were fifteen seconds before the Lady Gators improved their support the ladies as they fense in a Super Bowl were far start. This delay in coming overall record to 12-5 with an vow revenge upon the fate from being broken. The best Lady Eagle forward Monique McClelland gives the up-close lay-up out to warm up before the final SEC record of 3-3. that befell our football team defense in a Super Bowl goes twenty minutes probably had the soft touch over the heads of Florida's ladies as teammate Toy GSU has played a lot better in Athens. to the Bears, only allowing some effect on the Lady Gators -Compiled by John Munford Williams looks on for a possible offensive board. (Photo by Jesse seven yards passing. Of course SEE LADY EAGLES, PAGE 10 Stribling) as it appeared that they came the honor of scoring the most points in a Super Bowl goes to f the 49ers. r To find the biggest blow-out Golf hacked out of Atlanta's Olympic plans r in a championship, one must go back to the 1940 NFL ATLANTA (AP) - Golf will venues for golf caused more other sports to deal with," tion opposing Augusta agreed to host Olympic com- Championship game. The not be played in the 1996 controversy than the sport. ACOG spokesman Bob National as a venue. petition "our desire was to help Chicago Bears defeated the Olympics. Its choice was Augusta Brennan said. Brennan insisted that the advance the game of golf Washington Redskins 73-0. So, The decision by the Atlanta National Golf Club, home of ACOp sought last October debate over adding new sports worldwide through its reintro- if you think about it, the Bills Committee for the Olympic the Masters each spring and a to add golf, which has not been was the only reason for duction as an Olympic sport." really did not do that bad. Games came Friday one day club with a long history of part of the Olympics since ACOG's withdrawal Friday. Harvey W. Schiller, execu- The Cowboys, like any team after the president of the white-male-only membership. 1904, to the Games. Billy 'The Augusta National has tive director of the United will follow a pattern. I remem- International Olympic With all the opposition, it Payne, ACOG's president, said nothing to do with it. The issue States Olympic Committee, ber when the Bears won the Committee, Juan Antonio made little sense to waste ef- the Augusta National Golf is adding sports," he said. said he was disappointed there Super Bowl they released Samaranch, said he felt golf fort trying to add golf, ACOG Club, because of its reputation Augusta National has only would be no golf in 1996. «w» Defensive coordinator Buddy had little chance of being in- said in a statement. as home to the Masters, would one black member. "I believe this is a tremen- Ryan. Their defense slowly cluded in the Centennial "It just got to the point be a showcase for the South. Jack Stephens, chairman of dous victory for minorities and Games. where we had to take a look In November, the Atlanta the Augusta club, said in a •• SEE SOLOMON, PAGE 10 The committee's choice of realistically .... we've got 26 City Council passed a resolu- statement that when the club SEE GOLF, PAGE 10 COMICS Page 8 • February 2, 1993 The George-Anne Check baby, check baby 1-2-3: Shake your rump and have a drink on astrology wiz Ruby

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Savannah Monitor Lizard- over 1 foot Female roommate needed Spring and /or 01'Announcements long, grows up to 8ft long, comes with two Summer. Close to campus. $197.50/month CLASSIFIED AD POLICY HELP WANTED aquariums, heat rock, & water dish. Eats for own room plus 1/2 utilities. Call Advertising Sales Representatives - live mice and crickets. $150 OBO. Shannon or leave message 871-6811. WANTED: • FREE CLASSIFIEDS-The George-Anne provides free classified listings to Pilots and Non-pilots. Join GSU Pilots Four (4)'energetic, self-starting individu- 587-2198. Female roommate needed Summer students faculty and staff members of Georgia Southern University as a Association. Meet in Union Rm. 275 every als needed for training as ad sales reps. Quarter/ $150 + 1/2 utilities. Fully Tuesday at 8pm. Freshmen, Sophomores or Juniors pre- furnished. Call Sakinah at 871-7375. campus-community service. Free classified ads MUST be written in 25 words ferred. Great opportunity for gaining ex- 19-Rentals & Real Estate or less. Students, faculty and staff will be billed 100 a word for ads in excess of Announcement for Motorcyclist who are Female roommate needed to share 14x70 perience in marketing and advertising. 25 words. The advertiser's name, Landrum Box, and the classified category out in front. Join the GSU Riding Eagles 14x80,1991 mobile home. 3 bedroom, 2 tralier near Stadium. Own bedroom and Excellent earnings potential for part time (listed below), MUST BE INCLUDED with your ad copy. All communication Motorcycle Club. Every Thursday, Union bath, great condition, central heat/air, bathroom. $215 per month, utilities work. Contact Jay Knight, ADS Sales Man- Rm 245, 6 pm. For more info call garden tub. Call 842-5282. included. No lease/Call 681-4480. regarding free classified ads must be in writing (absolutely NO free classified 489-1553. ager, 681t5418 (leave message) or drop by ads will be accepted by phone... at this price we don't take dictation). Free Room 107 Williams & fill out application. 1991 Fleetwood 14x70 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Female roommate needed- 3 bedroom Come and experience the difference... 7:30 classified ads (except personals and dated submissions) will be inserted into partially furnished. Located about 11/2 house across from Stadium. Will make a pm, Room 284 Union, every Monday. Put a Assistant Business Manager - One in- deal. For more info call 681-7137. ASAP. the newspaper in four consecutive issues. Ads must be resubmitted in writing new and right spirit within me, O God. dividual needed for training as assistant milesjrom campus. Perfect condition. for additional insertions. Free ads should be non-commercial in nature. Free Life Ministry business manager for student publications. Available for Spring Quarter. Contact Just for spring- Male roommate needed for Dewayne at 681-7584. Leave message. classified listings should be mailed to The George-Anne, Landrum Box 8001, Freshman, Sophomore or Junior preferred. next quarter. Greenbriar Apts. Plenty of Come join the GSU Martial Arts Club. GSU. Deadline is noon TUESDAY or noon FRIDAY prior to publication. Knowledge of computer systems (data base 1992 Fleetwood, single-wide mobile space. 871-6321. Workouts are on Mondays and management, report generation, etc.) is home-14x52. 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Located • COMMERCIAL LISTINGS - are available at $2.50 per 25 words with a Wednesdays at 8pm at gymnastics center. Male roommate needed ASAP to share 2 on Bird Road, about 1 1/2 miles from minimum charge of $5.00. Classified display advertising is available at $5.00 Stop by anytime or call 681-7755. helpful. Contact JeffWhite, ADS Business bedroom fully furnished mobile home, Manager, 681-5418 (leave message), or Georgia Southern. Excellent condition. central h/ac, washer/dryer, walking per column inch per edition, with a one inch minimum size required. Payment Comedian: Tommy Blaze as seen on MTV, drop by Room 107 Williams Center & fill Available for Spring Quarter (Mid March). distance to campus. $150/month, 1/3 should accompany ad, unless advertiser has established credit. Tear sheets $12,000. Contact Andrea at 681-9857 or Showtime, & Star Search. He offers a new out application. utilities. Call 681-3430. will be mailed upon written request A charge of $1.00 per tear sheet requested insight from growing up to grown-ups, 681-7584. Male roommate wanted: clean, calm, is assessed to cover mailing and handling. Contact the Advertising Depart- from James Bond to James Brown and 4 females needed for 3 rooms in house 1 from men... All the way to...women. 8pm, mature, non-smoker. In the country! ment: ADS, L.B. 8001, GSU, Statesboro, GA 30460 or call 912/681-5418 . mile from campus. Washer/dryer, Union Ballroom. Private room, private bath, furnished. $150/month + 1/5 utilities. Spring - Sumer. Nice mobile home. $150/month, 1/2 • GENERAL CLASSIFIED POLICY- The advertiser is responsible for proof- Concert: The Blenders. Come hear this Call 489-5433 or 489-5090. utilities. Privately owned. 764-4786. reading ads upon publication. Any errors will be corrected upon written notice. acapella group groove at the Union ^umiiiiiiiiiiil APARTMENT FOR RENT - Greenbriar Ads should be in good taste, and are subject to standard editing procedures. Commons Stage 12-2 pm. Male Roommate needed. Wildwood Villa. Apartments. Female roommate needed The editors reserve the right to refuse any classified ad. $112/month + 1/2 utilities. Furnished ASAP. 2BR Brick Townhouse, cable, Disco Pajama Jam- February 4, 7pm, Advertising/Distribution Services except for the room. Must be organized, CLASSIFIED CATEGORIES Union Ballroom. There will be a Room 107 Williams Ctr. • 681-5418 fireplace, dishwasher, washer and dryer. very nice place. Contact Keith at professional DJ and only disco music will Apartment furnished except for your own 764-5360. ASAP. 0 01 — Announcements Musical be played. Come pick up tickets at the bedroom and own bathroom. Will help 0 02 - Arts & Crafts Personal information desk in the Union bring your subsidize. InBtead of $283 per month plus One female roommate needed. Private 0 03 — Autos for Sale Pets & Supplies student ID. Must wear pajamas to enter. 12«Lost& Found 1/2 util, you pay only $150/month plus 1/2 room, share bathroom, washer/dryer, 0 04 — Auto Parts, Repair Photography Sponsored by UP. util. Call 871-6809 for appt. $180/month + 1/2 utilities. Spring/Summer 0 05 — Business Opportunities * ■ Rentals & Real Estate Qtr. Call Mickie at 681-2225. NOTICE: "Free classified ads from Found: Jacket at TC's on Friday 1/15. Call Apartment for sublease. 2 bedroom, 1 06 - Child Care ■ Roommates students, faculty, and staff must be to identify. 681-4442. bath, pool side. Waterbed included is king One or two Christian female roommates 07 - Education • Services submitted in writing, with the name of the size. Call 681-3766 or 681-7759 or needed to take over lease at Park Place. v 08 — Freebies ■ Sporting Goods LOST: Black Lab puppy. He was last seen sender, a local address and telephone Own bedroom and bath. Please call Shelly 0 09 — Furniture/Appliances ■ Stereo & Sound on campus wearing an orangish collar. Apartment- 2 bedroom, 2 bath; w/d number. No free ads will be accepted via or Lisa at 871-6993. 0 10 — Garage Sales • Swap & Trade Please help us find our lost friend! furnished; CH/A; very close to campus. 0 11 - Help Wanted ■ Television & Radio telephone. Only ONE free ad per person Reward offered. 681-3846. $500/month- includes water. 489-1144. per week."- Statement of Operations Responsible Christian Male looking for the v 12 - Lost & Found ■ Vans & Trucks same to share two bedroom furnished "The advertiser is responsible for Duplex for rent- for spring and summer 0 13- Miscellaneous for Sale ■ Wanted Lost: GSU college ring. GSU crest on top. apartment in quiet neighborhood. proofreading ads upon publication. Any 92 on one side, BS on the other, name quarters. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 1 mile from 0 14 — Motorcycles Weekend Entertainment errors will be corrected upon written $150/month plus 1/2 utilities. Call anytime engraved on the inside (Alex R. Haynes). campus on Fair Road. Just remodeled. at489-5238. notice. Ads should be in GOOD taste, and Gold, signet style. Please contact at Call Wyn at 681-6004. are subject to standard editing procedures. 852-5199. Reward offered! Roommate needed Spring Quarter. 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HOWARD SUCCESS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 WARP YOUR MIND! stated. surprise was revealed in the % * "If you have technology in the ^ story that followed. OGeome-Anne classroom, it effectively lowers K "We worked really hard W. ^GeeipSotftkii University the student-teacher ratio because tfjBg,*cm&* with journalists to not reveal the faster kids can move on the A Southern Tradition For Over Sixty Years any twists," said Gerry Rich, computer as far as they want to, senior vice president of mar- leaving the teacher time to work keting for Miramax Films. "If with the ones that are having you're aware of them, it really trouble,"he explained. compromises the enjoyment of The Lt. Governor also ex- the film. You want to discover pressed interest in faculty sala- it for yourself." We've Got Your Roses! ries, which he summarized as The curiosity factor created "barely enough to meet house- •I- by all this secrecy has helped hold expenses." 1 Dozen ^ "The Crying Game" become the He added, "I realize that our little movie that could: Made sense of priorities are many times for a paltry $4.3 million (the Roses * judged by what we do in terms of average Hollywood movie plus tax paying our teachers." READ OUTLAND Cash & Carry today costs $24 million), the Following the Eggs and Is- movie is nevertheless packing ONLY IN THE GEORGE-ANNE sues luncheon, Howard spoke to Flower Delivery Available (not w/ Cash & Carry) in audiences around the a group of criminal justice and country. It has grossed more We Wire Flowers Anywhere political science students. In this than $10 million to date at session he responded to a ques- only 192 theaters nationwide; tion concerning appropriations LIKED BY MANY, CUSSED BY SOME ^f0U& 373 Savannah Ave. by comparison, "Body of to state universities. The fact % * Evidence," the much-hyped was cited that GSU receives less READ BY THEM ALL... 764-9839 new film starring Madonna, money than some of the other ^florist has made only about $12 mil- state universities such as Geor- » * lion at 2,050 theaters since gia Tech., although enrollment opening nationwide the same is higher. day as "The Crying Game." "I think that this institution The curious are turning out \ * is extremely important to this in droves. But reaction to the region and also to the entire movie itself has been mixed. state," Howard stated. He also said that he wants to work closesly with the public and SOLOMON SAFARI FOR MEN other elected officials in order to CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 improve the quality of life for all • » Georgians. plummeted to new lows, con- SEMESTER cluding with the end of the Age ofDikta. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 The Cowboys lost their de- fensive coordinator, Dave New faculty is already being Wannastead, to the Bears. Yes, added to GSU's personnel in or- the defense played spectacular, der to accommodate the growing but now that they have lost population. Adding faculty for a their leadership, they will start conversion, however, cannot co- to fall. incide because of the cost. Fortunately, the Cowboys Whether or not the semester have a young spirited offense system has any advantages is to help with the transition. If subject to debate. Students would Michael Irvin can move like he only have to register twice, and did on Sunday, they should be would attend each class only able to return to the show. three times a week. Also, the All around the Cowboys administrative process that is played a perfect game of foot- needed to support the quarter ball, and they should pat system would be decreased as a themselves on the back and result of the voided preparation. wear their rings in pride. They "Another factor is the oppor- are winners, and the Bills are tunity for faculty to engage in slowly joining the club that has research," Armstrong stated. such greats as the Vikings and It is probable, however, that the Broncos. the overload of classes would The Bills should not hold deny them any relief, he said. their heads in shame. Look at Because of the importance of the Cardinals, Falcons, the question, as well as the size Buccanears, Chargers, Lions, of the University System, the Saints, Seahawks, Browns, issue will be reviewed by the and Oilers. None of these Board of Regents before any teams have ever been to a action is taken. Super Bowl. The committee hopes to have Well it was a blow-out, and completed its task and have a was pretty anti-climatic, but it report filed by July 1, 1993. was football. Dallas had a de- "How long after that report fense that would make Vince is filed before formal action, or a and Pappa Bear Halas proud. * * response by the University Sys- So, tune into ABC next year as tem Chancellor may take place, I the Super Bowl will come to don't know," Armstrong said. "It the Georgia Dome. Seeing how would be premature to suggest the NFL now has unrestricted where it may come out at this free-agency, next year's cham- point." pion will probably be the All Madden Team. LADY EAGLES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 GOLF than their record shows as CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 they have lost to two teams: Tennessee Tech by eight, and Jews and women around this also New Orleans by 12. That country who have been denied THE NEW MEN'S FRAGRANCE BY RALPH LAUREN will undoubtedly reach the the right to join private clubs NCAA tournament. simply because of their race, The ladies next home game religion or sex," said PREMIER I NG A T B E L K will be at Hanner Fieldhouse Councilman Bill Campbell, LIVING WITHOUT BOUNDARIES. THE SAFARI FOR MEN at 7:30 against the ladies of who led the fight against The University of Georgia. Augusta National. Safari for Men, a distinctive scent for the FRAGRANCE COLLECTION : man who respects the classics, yet embraces Eau De Toilette Spray 2.5 oz 37.50 ¥ ¥ what is new, modern and unexpected. 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