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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NON-PROFIT /0€EM!C EXCELifNCE ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE GEORGIA Lots of Letters PAID SOU1HERN See p. 5 STATESBORO, GA PERMIT NO. 286 tWj£ %£Qx%z~^xmt \buw Mb. H Statesboro, Georgia 30460 Since 1927, Georgia Southern Colleges official student newspaper Ham's jersey retired during Eagle banquet By ANTHONY DASHER week at the Williams Center. President Harry Carter, Arthur Hank Arnold of the local Shriners Editor The purpose of the $25 a person Gignilliat, Jr. of the University organization then made a special Tracy Ham had his number 8 affair was to help raise funds for System Board of Regents, Frank presentation to Tracy Ham for his jersey retired as he and the rest of his championship rings for the players. Hook, Executive Director of Southern participation in the East-West Shrine Eagles teammates were saluted by Other highlights of the program Boosters and humorist Wayne Ates Game. boosters and friends at a banquet last included remarks by Acting and Athletic Director Bucky Wagner. Ham was especially please with the honor. "It was an honor and a pleasure, not only to play in the game itself but knowing what the game stood for. It made me want to play harder and I'm glad I got to represent GSC," he said. Then the man everyone wanted to see, Erk Russell, took center stage to make several special presentations. After each individual coach recognized each player who participated in the championship game, Russell presented each senior with his game jersey. But it was the last player in line who received the ultimate honor; he had his number 8 jersey retired. "We're going to take this jerse;- and there ain't nobody who's going ti wear it anymore at GSC," Russel exclaimed as he made th presentation. "Here it was five years ago an<. there were not enough jerseys to g< around; now they're giving then away," he said. "I've enjoyed m; years at GSC. I've met a lot of peoph and they've been very special to me.' Coach Erk Russell lets No. 8 Tracy Ham have center stage as his jersey is retired at banquet. See HAM p. i8 Employers to scout campus to fill summer jobs By TERRY MOTE be held next Wednesday from 9 a.m. Co-sponsored by the placement "We really do have a variety cof News Editor to 2 p.m. in the Williams Center office and the department of jobsiohsavnilnhl* available,"" saidaaiA Snead.Sr.OQ^ 'The"TViof^ fair Prospects are favorable for GSC Dining Hall, according to Kathy recreation and leisure services, the is strictly for GSC and the chances of students to gain summer employ- Snead, director of Placement fair is open to all students looking for getting a position are good." ; ment at the 1987 annual Job Fair to Services. work, regardless of their majors. The fair has been organized for several years. Last year approxi- mately 500 interviews were given throughout the day, according to Committee searches for department head Snead. "It's possible to know right after By ADAM HILS Virginia, Nebraska and Illinois. administrative and scholarly the interview if you have a job for the Professors even applied from experience." Because of this, Assistant News Editor summer," stated the placement Members of the committee in Hebrew University in Jerusalem Sanders feels, it is important that director. charge of finding a new head for and from the University of Hong the committee reach a decision the department of English and Kong. soon, as these top candidates Snead suggests that interested philosophy "hope to come to a "We had quite a good response could accept comparable students attend the Chrysler- decision by the end of the from quite a broad range of positions elsewhere. Plymough Career Workshop on quarter," according to committee people with degrees from major The person who is eventually Monday at 3:30 and 6:30 p.m. in the chairman Fred Sanders. universities," says Sanders. selected will ideally be someone Biology Lecture Hall as preparation The committee, made up of The list bas been narrowed to who has experience in freshman for resume writing and interview Sanders and fellow faculty three candidates after months of composition programs, in the techniques. members Ellie James, Pat deliberations. The remaining English major program and in For more information contact the Lacerva, Doris Lanier, John three are being brought to the graduate-level instruction, placement office at 681-5197 or the Parcels and Doug Thomson campus and interviewed. stresses Sanders. Above all, the department of recreation and leisure recieved about thirty applica- Those who are still being potential department head "must services (William Becker) at 681-5462. tions from such diverse places as considered, comments Sanders, value teaching." Representatives will include: the Ohio, Massachusetts, West "have a broad range of teaching, See JOBS p. 8

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>••,•• o < Page 2, The GEORGE-ANNE, Thursday, February 12, 1987 Mobley to begin research on noise levels of planes ^ By TAMMY AKINS Corporation in Savannah. bring back skills that will not only A few years ago people were Staff Writer Mobley will work with Kearney help in my Ph.D. but the broadening concerned with physical appearance Throughout winter quarter, CM. Barton, senior research engineer at of knowledge will improve my See MOBLEY p. 8 (Chip) Mobley, professor of the Savannah plant, and in addition teaching of accoustics here at GSC." astronomy and physics here at GSC, to his work will be teaching on a part- Gulfstream makes small private will be released on salary to begin time basis this quarter. high-performance jet aircrafts which accoustics research. The project, Applying this research towards have the same capabilities and speed 1 sponsored by the U.S. Governmental attaining his doctorate in physics. He as large jet airliners, according to Agency Title III grant, will be stated, "This will be a good Mobley. conducted at Gulfstream Aerospace experience that will enable me to The study involves exterior and interior noise levels of airplanes. Mobley will work with interior noise Businesses predict Valentine's problems which will incorporate experimental and theoretical Day sales increases approaches to reducing sound transmission. By LA VENA PURDOM According to Holloway's florist, Airplane manufacturers are Staff Writer ' roses are always the most popular becoming very competitive for the Valentine's Day is here again and Valentine's Day flower. Holloway's business of various corporations who business all over town are geared up has a variety of wire service use jets, according to Mobley. Before for those who enjoy expressing love arrangements, potted spring plants, buying a jet, most of which cost and affection. The GSC bookstore has artificial flowers, balloons and several million dollars, executives an entire aisle display of cards to suit stuffed animals. will sometimes test the inside noise Photo by Lisa Cornwell almost any fancy whether it's cute, Homemade fudge hearts with level with noise meters. CHIP MOBLEY serious, funny or even naughty. The personal messages written on them bookstore also has a variety of are' one of Clifton's most popular holiday novelty items such as stuffed items. Cupid will be delivering their From rituals to roses . . . how animals and figurines. holiday orders. The Hen House in the mall has The mail center's incoming mail Valentine's Day evolved about half the store decorated for roughly doubles during the week of Valentine's Day. Some of the more Valentine's Day. After Rome conquered England in unusual items on display are three-; For those students sending cards By TERRY MOTE A.D. 43, the English assumed many foot balloons and Garfield toys that; through intercampus mail, the earlier News Editor Roman customs and began to say "kissy, kissy." the better. Unfortunately, there is no Although St. Valentine's Day was celebrate some of their festivals. The Wishing Well in College Plaza | guarantee that everything during the celebrated as early as the fourteenth Many sources link Valentine's Day expects to be "swamped" today and last minute rush will be put up in century, it hasn't always been an with Lupercalia because the festivals occassion of hearts, flowers and tomorrow." See BUSINESSES p. 7 are estimated to have been held on candy. Feb. 15. Centuries ago, ancient Romans While the early Christian church hosted a festival called Lupercalia had at least two saints named around this time of year. While the Valentine, there are conflicting tales traditions of this annual party vary, as to which saint is being honored on For Lunch: according to different sources, most Feb. 14. According to Roman history, School Meal historians would agree that certain both saints were beheaded on this Look for our rites of Lupercalia wouldn't be very day. Plan popular today. One St. Vanentine was a young Lupercalia was held to ensure New \ accepted priest who disobeyed the Roman law protection from wolves. Using strips forbidding marriage. The emperor Luncheon of animal hide, young men would Claudius believed single young men Buffet and strike people during this "celebra- made better soldiers. St. Valentine tion." Women, believing the blows was persecuted about A.D. 269. A Salad Bar would make them more fertile, catacomb tomb containing his accepted their yearly punishment. remains was built around A.D. 350. A more civilized version of Another "story mentions a St. Lupercalian rituals holds that a feast Valentine who was bishop of was held, followed by a lottery. The Interamna, now Terni, 60 miles from Jambalaya names of young Roman maidens Rome. This said is believed to have were placed into a box and drawn out been an early Christian who refused by the young Roman men. The two to worship Roman gods. Valentine youths would be expected to celebrate was imprisoned for his religious Luncheon Special as a couple throughout the festival, convictions, but he was far from with hopes that they'd remain partners in the coming year, too. See EVOLVED p. 7

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—>ga—wwmm■ < * Page 4, The GEORGE-ANNE, Thursday, February 12, 1987 Terry Mote Wc\t %z$x%z~jkxm2 Companies should not

ANTHONY DASHER TERRY MOTE regulate smokers at home Editor News Editor "No smoking" signs have become of the chemicals used by their an everyday sight. They can be found employees. But are those same in doctors' offices, hospital, harmful products at the homes of BEKKI SHRIVER LYNN MOORE restaurants, churches, public USG workers? Most likely not. Managing Editor Business Manager transporation and many other At home, a smoking employee will places. There's nothing new about the not bother a non-smoking co-worker, Editorial views expressed in the George-Anne are not necessarily those of accepted fact that not everyone boss or anyone associated with USG. the Georgia Southern College administration and/or faculty. Signed appreciates second-hand smoke. At home, a smoking employee will not columns are solely the viewpoint of the writer. Companies have also issued be working, so there is no aspect of employement policies of "no decreased job performance. smoking" or have allotted certain And about their way of detecting areas for smoking. However, USG employee smoking—pulmonary Accoustical Products plants have testing is USG's method to their Students should learn to park it overstepped their authority by madness. Lie detector tests are given banning smoking on and off to maintain security within a Recently the dearth of parking spaces on campus has once again come company time. business. Urine tests can trace to the forefront of students' minds here at GSC. Fifteen-hundred to 2,000 USG alcohol or drug usage to prevent While it is true that parking is often in short supply, there are things employees in eight states will have accidents (if an employee uses that we all can do to help relieve the overcrowding found in off-campus the choice of kicking their smoking machinery or valuable equipment). habits or quitting their jobs. And if But a pulmonary test to determine is parking lots, besides putting up posters and gossiping to our friends, they don't stop smoking or resign an employee has abstained from at- that is. their positions, they'll be fired. Some home smoking? Students who live on campus (i.e. In-The-Pines, and dorms) should choice—invasion of privacy ork In their favor, USG has opted to try to refrain from bringing their cars on campus, especially during the unemployment. sponsor a six to eight week Smoke early morning hours. Also, students who live in University Village USG is within every legal right to Enders program to aid employees in ban on-the-job smoking. Any becoming non-smokers. After the apartments might consider walking instead of driving to class. company can mandate a policy which anti-smoking clinic, USG has The weather has been quite nice lately and walking will provide you will improve job performance and gracefully set a one-week grace period not only with a chance to socialize with your friends on the way to class working conditions. Studies have for employees to follow the straight but also some of the exercise your legs have been needing lately. proven that non-smokers take less and narrow non-smoking path. With a lot of understanding and a little walking we can all help to obvious forms of addiction, such as While law specialists say that alcoholism, drug dependency or other USG's new policy is legal, some say it improve the situtation here and make life easier for everyone. at-home practices. Will there be a may be questionable as to whether clause added to the USG ban to personal liberty is being violated. The include additional habits which may legality of the rule aside, the fact hinder job stability? remains that cigarettes are legal and GSC facing new problems USG, makers of building products, a smoking worker has every right to The skyrocketing enrollment figures at GSC are a source of concern. claim smoking is dangerous because partake of nicotine while at home. While a larger student body may eventually bring some advantages, *; -af the process of change is full of growing pains. Where will the money come from to accomodate so many people? Is the current administration willing to employ the necessary resources? Where will everyone live? What about the parking problem? Where will everyone eat? Will freshmen get the courses they need? How will orientation handle so many people? An unlimited admissions policy is a great disservice to those of us who were attracted to GSC when it was a middle-sized, friendly, down to earth campus, where students were more than just a number. SPACES." N G-A operates on limited space It has come to the attention of the editorial staff that sometimes important information and announcements are sometimes omitted from the George-Anne. There are several reasons. First of all, the George-Anne operates on a limited budget and for the most part are unable to print more than twelve pages per paper. There for we run submitted announcements on a first-come first served basis. Fts not because we don't like you or the of your hair, it's just often we receive announcements lat from people who want them published the very next issue and because we have a number of articles already submitted we are unable to accomodate them. So in the future try to submit articles and announcements at least two weeks in advance and we will do the best.

Ken Lowery Advertising Manager Mike Klug Features Editor *•••••*••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••***•**+ Lavena Purdom Assistant Features Editor Mike Mills Sports Editor * Lee Daivs Copy Editor Want To Get Personal ? Adam Hils Assistant News Editor * Lance Smith Assistant Sports Editor * Try A George-Anne Classified Lisa Cornwell Editor * Bill Neville, Advisor The George-Anne is the official newspaper of Georgia Southern College and is owned and 681-5246 operated by GSC. The office is located in Room 110, Williams Center. The telephone numbers are * 912/681-5246 and 681-5418, and the mailing address is GSC, L.B. 8001, Statesboro GA 30460. J******************************************^ <. Ml ~ The GEORGE-ANNE, February 12, 1987, Page 5 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

If we get a record, we usually play received a better education there than WVGS not your it. If it weren't for VGS, I'd still be at your sophisticated, urbane, and Curmudgeons listening to the same music that I liked enlightened big city schools. average radio half a decade ago. So, Mr. Klug, give How was my education better? have fans, too us a try. That goes for the rest of the When there is only one high school in station campus too. Unwind you minds and the county, then all blacks and white DEAR EDITOR: rethread your heads, 'cause the Sgt's must go there. We learned to get along Way to go Mike Klug! Tell those DEAR EDITOR: going to lay down some right-on riffs! with each other. Love and respect for people about the prejudices and how Can it be? Could the controversy Give VGS a try and perhaps you'll our fellow man ought to be color- silly they are. Really, "it is a mind so of WVGS be back? Thanks to Mr. give up that dirty, rotten, filthy, lewd, blind, but sadly, this is not always so. sick and corrupted [if] it can label Klug, the letters page is going to get lascivious, junk called disco-top 40! It would be fitting, Mike, if you someone as 'inferior' based on his or very interesting! Quite ironic to have Sgt. Psychedelic followed your own advice and her skin color." It is a good thing that the Corner right under the VGS A.K.A. Robert Christensen dropped your own prejudices against skin color does not extend to the article, is it not? Now, as operations rednecks, Christians, et al., or applied neckline and that red is not a color as manager of WVGS, I should be the principles of your last paragraph black is. If that were the case, people compelled to lash out viciously at you, Earle's speech to yourself. talking about rednecks might Mr. Klug; but your opinion on Patrick Donahue mistakenly be called prejudiced. garbage known as Contemporary Hit left much to Jeremy Howell Musick is right on the nose. So, I believe it is in our best interest to be desired Brotherhood compromise (besides, the explftsive DEAR EDITOR: force needed to eliminate VGS would I'm writing in response to the should be also take out the G-A). recent lecture by Ambassador Ralph Now, I can't do anything about Earle II, author and chief negotiator our goal your choice of roomies, but I will try to of the Salt II Treaty. DEAR EDITOR: mill get our studio monitors turned down. 35 Ambassador Earle spoke on such On Saturday, January 24,1 joined Your end of the bargain is to try and topics as the future of U.S.-Soviet almost 20,000 Americans in a march listen to us for a while. When I first relations; win of a limited nuclear of brotherhood through Forsyth o)0(S)LF arrived at GSC four years ago, I war; the effect of the Third World County, Georgia. Blacks, whites, didn't care one bit about "New" bomb on arms limitation agreements. young, old, republicans, democrats, music. When I was a D. J. at Southern Earle seemed to be knowledgeable gays, lesbians, and individuals of all Tech's WGHR, my format was the old on these topics but his presentation religious denominations joined progressive rock of Genesis, Yes, had much to be desired. His hands in a non-violent silent march Jethro Tull, etc. But I tried listening monotone, dragging style of speech for equality and freedom. We to the new stuff that we play here, and thoroughly bored me and in my encountered threats, rocks being guess what? I started to enjoy it! opinion, nearly everybody else in the thrown, and the simple fear of I now cannot stand the garbage Conference Center. knowing there could be confronta- that's played on those disco-top 40 In the past, the Campus life tion. We all had a sense of "being a stations and disco-rockers like 96 or I- Enrichment Committee has part of history," and of saying, "this Prints 95. Thanks to VGS, my musical tastes sponsored many good speakers but kind of racial violence and hatred will not only include 60s nuggets like this lastest choice was obviously a not be tolerated by our society." Many and Slides Cream, the Amboy Dukes, the mistake. Mr. Earle should stick to of us cried. All of us cheered. We made Airplane, CSNY, Peter Breene's drafting treaties and diplomatic a statement, that day in Cumming, from the Fleetwood Mac, the Nazz and negotiations and leave public Ga., "If you attack us in groups of Creedence Clearwater Revival (the speaking to those who know them. three or five or 300, we will answer same roil greatest rock & roll band of all time); David Harris your threat with thousands, because but also "new" psychedelic bands we are not just black or white, we are Seattle FilmWorks has adapted such as the Mod Fun, Let's Active, the all Americans who believe in Vipers, the Stepford Husbands, the freedom, equality, and brotherhood." Kodak's ptofessional Motion Lucy Show and REM (the second Curmudgeon Those who believe in racial injustice Picture film for use in your 35mm greatest rock & roll band of all time). and inequality are in the minority, . Now you can use the same To compare these two time periods should follow and they know itll We learn film—with the same microfine musically, you get the feeling that intimidation, by people who know grain and rich color saturation — history does repeat itself. If you don't own advice that their "cause" is doomed. Hollywood's top studios demand. believe me, listen to the Sgt. But let us not just focus on others. Its wide latitude is perfect Psychedelic Show Fridays 5 to 7 p.m. DEAR EDITOR: We have our own problems to deal for everyday shots. You can capture and judge for yourself. As for the I would like to take this with. We all recognize the situation of opportunity to respond to Mike Klug's special effects, too. Shoot it in "regular" radio stations such as "Zit" social "separation" we have here at bright or low light—at up to 1200 102, they'll keep on playing what "Curmudgeon's Corner." I was Georgia Southern. We have faced and their consultants tell them to play. offended by his remarks that people are dealing with the problems of ASA. What's more, it's economical. How do these consultants know what from "backward redneck" home- "forced" segregation, now we must And remember, Seattle FilmWorks to play? If it's dull, monotonous, and towns and high schools are small- look deep inside our own hearts and lets you choose prints or slides, or sappy; pornographic, or paying minded and unenlightened. examine the problems of "voluntary" both, from the same roll. payola, it gets played. Not on VGS, I went to a "redneck" high school, segregation. Creating a sense of Try this remarkable film today! where the groovin's behoovin!! the only one in my county, and I "brotherhood," like that exhibited in the Forsyth County march, should be our goal. FREE Introductory Offer D RUSH me two 20-exposure rolls of Frank Sanders Kodak MP film for my 35mm camera. Pres. Veazey Hall Council I'd like a 2-roll starter pack including Eastman 5247® and 5294.® Enclosed is $2 for postage and handling. LETTERS POLICY 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed NAME ADDRESS. All letters to the editor are subject to standard editing policies for taste, libel, etc. The ANGRY.... editor reserves the right to reject any letter. There is no word limit on letters and they are CITY published on a first come, first serve basis. Letters should address issues and not attack individuals and all letters should be signed—it will be the editor's decision whether or STATE _ . ZIP_ not to print the name. Letters should be addressed to: THE EDITOR, The George-Anne, Write a letter Mail to: Seattle FilmWorks CODE Landrum Box 8001, Statesboro, Georgia 30460, or brought by room 110, Williams 500 3rdAve.W. Student Center. to the Editor. P.O. Box 34056 Seattle, WA 98124

■W1W————^Wl——— Page 6, The GEORGE-ANNE, Thursday, February 12, 1987 FEATURES Food Services plans for future at GSC cabinetry designed by Yorkraft numbering more than 2,100 Company. The soft drink stand was students, may be required to purchase pushed back about eight feet, a contract with food services. After providing for smoother traffic flow. that, everyone in housing will be The ice cream bar is no longer self- allowed to purchase a contract, which service. A soft-serve ice cream will bring the total figure to more than machine was also installed to help 3,500. Finally, other students will be reduce the demand for hard ice cream. allowed to purchase MFP contracts. The salad bar has been expanded. Prices through the door as well as Behind the salad bar, pizza is served, MFP contracts are expected to rise daily. next year, but regular meal plans will Eventually, a short order grill will remain the same. be installed behind what is now the When the new Student Union taco bar. The grill will cook eggs to building is finally constructed, a new Photo by Lisa Comwell order for breakfast, sandwiches and snack bar will open there and Sarah's The Educated Palate Dining room. hamburgers for lunch and stir-fry Place in Williams center will close. A dinner in the evening. new dining facility on the corner of By LA VENA PURDOM 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday Palfy admits that the student' the lake across from the Carrol Staff Writer through Friday and 6 to 9 p.m. body is growing so fast that there building is also being proposed. Palfy Feb. 21 marks the one year Tuesday through Thursday for aren't enough seats in Landrum. is uncertain as to whether is would be anniversary of GSC's Educated dinner. On Friday and Saturday, While more seats haven't been added, a cafeteria or snack bar style facility. Palate. What should be a time of dinner is served from 6 to 10 p.m. they have been rearranged to provide celebration is marked by some Palfy also discussed the more aisle space. disappointment, according to food renovations in Landrum as well as According to Palfy, several administrator Tom Palfy. some of food service's plans for the proposals are being presented to the Palfy described business this future. administration in order to relieve the quarter as about the same. He Before the two walls in Landrum problems created by so many believes that many people were removed, the cafeteria appeared students. Eventually, serveral walls particularly students, have yet to dark and dirty. The typical cafeteria- may be knocked out to place more discover the restaurant. Studen' , style stainless steel equipment was seating in what is currently the mail with regular meal plans can ha\9 removed and replaced by wooden center. Freshmen next fall, $2.50 deducted from their bill and pay the remainder with check, cash or credit card. The Educated Palat : was designed to enhance the catering program which typically experiences a lot of ups and downs. The restaurant employs a dozen people, many of whom are students. It can seat up to 56 people. That number will increase to 100 when the restaurant moves to the new Student Union building in two years. ODYSSEY RECORDS Located on the north end of Williams center facing Herty, the College Plaza Educated Palate is open for lunch Changes in Landrum and more to come. Photo by Lisa Comwell Behind Wendy's 681-3371 NOW RENTING Meteorite lands in museum RADAR DETECTORS

By MIKE KLUG significant part of geologic history acquisitions in recent years. ■ $3.00 Per Day Features Editor and can provide scientists with many The specimen was donated to GSC ■ Special Weekend Rates The GSC museum has recently clues as to the composition of the in the name of Melvin and Whitney ■ Rent To Own acquired a specimen cut from one of universe billions of years ago. The two Bell and will soon be on display in the two meteorites found here in Georgia. "Millen meteorites" have been dated museum from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The slab was cut from a meteorite at 4.5 billion years old, which means Tuesday through Friday and from 2 SI.00 OFF '1 found by Melvin Bell as he plowed his that they were formed at about the to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Weekend Rental field near Millen, Ga. in 1974. The same time as earth's moon. The remainder of the "Millen Rates specimen, which was cut by the Brian Meyer, assistant curator at meteorites" is being housed in the Smithsonian Institution, weighs one , the museum, described the meteorite Smithsonian Institution in kilogram (about two pounds) and is as one of its most significant Washington D.C. roughly rectangular in shape. On the polished surface one can plainly see tiny metallic flakes and small circular structures called # chondrules. These metallic ■ meteorites are said to be extremely 1.00 Off Large «« it» rare in this area of the world and quite valuable. TC6V Meteorites such as this represent a Sweetheart Re This coupon entitles the The Country's Best Yogurh bearer to fl.OO off the regular price of a large TCBr Sweetheart Pie at participating TCBY fagurt BUY ONE SMOOTHIE RESEARCH PAPERS stores. Oniy one coupon 16,278 to choose from—all subjects per purchase allowed, GET ONE FREE! Order Catalog Today with Visa/MC or COD ww where prohibited by law. 800-351-0222in Calif. (213)477-8226 Offer Expires: 2-14-87 510 S. Main St. I 1986 TCBY Systems. Inc. Or, rush $2.00 to: Research Assistance 11322 Idaho Ave. #206-SN, Los Angeles. CA 90025 Custom research also available—all levels ^H '"*■ The GEORGE-ANNE, February 12, 1987, Page 7

being happy any way to prepare for all the grief we'll have to face once we Tfte get out of college? Just imagine all the bills we're going to have to pay . . . Mike: Yes, but don't you think you CifwuuIgwMt'd should enjoy your youth? Cur.: I did enjoy my youth. It lasted about five hours. I'm not Owet getting any younger, you know. Mike: Do you like any kind of Because of recent student interest music? in our faithful curmudgeon it seems Cur.: No, I hate it all. Music is just now would be a good time to interview a way to trivialize the problems the the little guy and see what makes him world is facing. If I had to listen to tick. Since Biff and Dash don't talk to any though, it would be "I Am a his type I thought I'd do the job Rock" by Simon and Garfunkel. myself. Mike: What is your excuse for the Mike: Tell me Mr. Curmudgeon, beard? I mean it's hardly prep. where were you born? Cur.: I hate shaving. Curmudgeon: Well, I'm not Mike: Is there anything you like? really sure. You see, I drove my Cur.: If there is I haven't found it parents away at an early age with all yet. my complaining so no one was ever Mike: What do you hate most of there to tell me. all? Mike: When did you first start Cur.: That is a very hard question complaining? to answer. Today I would have to say Cur.: I believe it was at about that it's a toss-up between journalisn. three months, although once again majors and all the advice they oh-so- I'm not real sure. love to hand out (I mean what the hell Mike: Why do you always is an inverted pyramid anyway) and complain so much? the horrid number of homeless people Cur.: Ever since I've come to we have living on our streets right college I've had people trying to cheer here in America. Journalism majors me up and I don't understand why. Is are just easier to deal with right now.

Special Photo Coming next week—a special The hilarious comedy team of EVOLVED guest Curmudgeon! Pinsky and Gray attracted a The team's jokes and skits, many Continued from p. 2 standing room only crowd to the of which focused on life at GSC, ^** w> being forgotten. He had made friends Coffee House in Sarah's. Their Jan. evoked non-stop laughter. Pinsky with many children who threw notes BUSINESS 29 evening performance was and Gray had obviously done their between the bars of his jail window. Continued from p. 2 definitely a fun-filled success. CAB homework. The audience on the other These are considered to be the sponsored the event, providing free hand, was obviously eager for a break J time. from the rigors of academia. V- original forms of Valentine cards. Postal regulations prohibit the admision and snacks. In A.D. 496, Pope Gelasius processing of anything smaller than proclaimed Feb. 14 as St. Valentine's the 3'/2x5" minimum. Perishable ^~WT^v^v^xr*zzn Day, a holiday explained by a tale of items such as candy are also two Valentines. prohibited. Remember Your Pro-Type '■+&■ Sweetheart > Professional Typing on Computer See us or call Micro Computer Power 406 Fair Road TTiis Valentine's Day! Statesboro Junction — Phone (912) 489-8940 Hours 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Friday Economical Friendly Personalized Fast Clifton's offers - Accurate -/- Letter Quality Printing — For First Time Job we offer a 20°/o discount with a minimum of $7.50 several gift items: Victoria Boxes Hand Dipped Cherries Send your gift f\; x'-' Heart Shaped Cookies off the Perfect way, FUN SHIRTS Jelly Beans with The Perfect Package Assorted Chocolates Cupid Delivery Fudge Hearts Singing Valentines SCREENING SALE Decorative Gift Bags A One Color Print On A T-Shirt Packaging AS LOW AS $3.95 each Shipping Customized Gift Wrapping Orders of 50 Shirts or More Will Have No Screen Charge! An Additional $15.00 SAVINGS Clifton's The Perfect Package Good Thru February 28, 1987 406 Fair Road STATESBORO MALL 764-2226 764-4206 Statesboro Junction 764-4066 .»«*---.■ -_ • _ _

Page 8, The GEORGE-ANNE, Thursday, February 12, 1987 JOBS THERMOGRAPHED Continued from p. 1 1987 HOME BASEBALL #3 Stetson (2) 6:00 #4 Stetson 2:00 recreation and parks departments SCHEDULE #7 Mercer (2) 6:00 from Fulton, Glynn, Tift and #8 Mercer 3:00 Feb. 12 Western Carolina 3:00 #10 Samford 7:00 Waynesboro-Burke counties and the 13 Western Carolina 3:00 #11 Samford (2) 12:00 cities of Roswell and Statesboro. 14 Western Carolina 2:00 14 Augusta Col. 7:00 15 Western Carolina 2:00 16 Armstong St. 7:00 Summer camps with available 21 Auburn 2:00 21 Georgia 7:00 Letterheads 22 Auburn 2:00 22 Gerogia 3:00 jobs are: Camp Blue Star; Camp 23 Goergia Tech 3:00 30 TAACTourn. TBA Business Cards Toccoa; Camp Calvin; Camp Dixie; 24 Goergia Tech 3:00 May 1 TAAC Tourn. TBA Mar. 1 South Carolina 2:00 2 TAAC Tourn. TBA Announcements State FFA-FHA Camp; Girl Scout 2 South Carolina 3:00 5 Jacksonville U. 7:00 8 C.W. Post- 1:00 6 Jacksonville U. 3:00 Camp Low; Camp Martha Johnston; 9 New York Tech* 7:00 7 Armstrong St. 7:00 10 Eastern Mich.* 7:00 Camp Skyline Ranch; Camp 11 WestVirgina* v. ' i 4:00 * Denotes Hall ot Fame Tournament Game Greenville; Camp Nautilus; Clemson 12 James Madison* 7:00 # Denotes Trans America Athletic Conf. Game 13 C.W. Post* 7:00 University Outdoor Laboratory and 14 New York Tech* 4:00 TAAC Tournament to be held at Eastern D vision Printing Services Apr. 1 Armstrong St. 7:00 Winner's h ome field Georgia Lions Camp for the Blind. 681-5478 Theraputic and correctional recreational programs to be represented are Georgia State Prison Summer Recreation and Georgia Mental Health Institute. Available jobs at resorts include: Sheraton Savannah; Amelia Island Plantation; Callaway Gardens; Jekyll Island; Sea Palms Golf and Tennis; Marsh wood Country Club OUR and from the park at Six Flags Over Georgia. Other positions are at the accounting firm of Lizzard, Curlee and Company; Robins Air Force Base; USDA Forest Service; U.S. VALENTINES Army Corps of Engineers and D.W. Ollerich Memorial Park. BOX HAM Continued from p. 1 Russell then presented each senior with his own bottle of Beautiful Eagle Creek water but advised them "not to drink it or rub any on their head." "When you surround yourself with good people, good things will happefn," Russell told the audience. "Keep up the good work and do it— Just; One More Time."

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PERSONAL HELP WANTED WANTED: Female roommate. Non-smoking FOR SALE: Fiat Brava. A/C. heater, tinted please. College View #18. $125 per month and windows, stereo w /equalizer. Black and sliver. A utilities. Call 681-1951, ask for Dawn. steal at $2,200. Call 489-1477. PERSONAL: St. Mathews church will be HELP WANTED: GOVERNMENT JOBS having a holy hour Feb. 11 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. $16,040-$59,230/yr. Now hiring. Call 805/687- WANTED: Return of red wool coat taken from FOR SALE: 1983 Nissan Pulsar NX. A/C; in the Center. One hour will be devoted to public 6000 Ext. R-5385 for current federal list. Dingus Magee's coat rack. Reward offered. stereo/cassette; sunroof; 5-speed. $5,500. Call and private prayer. Donuts and coffee will be Return to restaurant. 764-7535 after 6 p.m. served afterwards. HELP WANTED: Part-time employment for a night auditor. Please call the Holiday Inn at 764- FOR SALE: The Wearhouse. 50s and 60s used PERSONAL: S. BELL: Thank you for not 6121. clothing for sale. $1.50 per pound, $4 for coats. judging me by my appearance. I must be the MISCELLANEOUS "If you wear it, we've got it." Corner of Vine and luckiest "slob" in the world. Love, C.C. Writer. HELP WANTED: Summer jobs—live on an Institute St. island near Panama City, FL. Established sea PERSONAL: If you have been to the Crisis camp seeks counselor/instructors, food service FOR SALE: 1961 Buick convertible. PS, PB, Pregnancy Center, and wish to share your workers, camp nurse, maintenance workers for body and interior excellent, needs motor work. experience, please contact Lavena Purdom at summer, 1987. Write: Camp Director, P.O. Box Coastal Skydiving Inc. $900 or best offer. 764-7426 after 6 p.m. Ask for 681-2655 or 681-5246. All information 945, Port St Joe, FL 32456 Dept. GS SKYDIVING David. confidential. Instruction and demonstration jumps. HELP WANTED: Have the summer of your life In Savannah PERSONAL: St. Mathews Church having a and get paid for it! Come to the Poconos of Call 1-355-0458 sign-up for a small sharing group Jan. 11. For Pennsylvania and be a counselor at one of the for information FOR RENT more information call 764-3371. top brother/sister campus in the Northeast- June 24-August 20. Counselor positions available in a wide range of activities, including MISCELLANEOUS: Bed and board in FOR RENT: Three bedroom house, IVi bath, rocketry, arts and crafts, photography, rock Atlanta. Convenient midtown location. $40 a deck and fenced-in back yard. Rent $400 per BUSINESS SERVICES climbing, computer, wrestling, sailing, land night, single or double. $75 on weekends, month. Deposit $200. Call 489-1759 after 5 p.m. sports and drama. Call 800-533-CAMP or write breakfast included. Call 876-1852. 407 Benson East, Jenkintown, PA 19046. FOR RENT: 1 and 2 bedroom furnished apartment adjacent to campus. Call 764-2525. BUSINESS SERVICES: NEW-In-The-Pines HELP. WANTED: $60 per hundred paid for Laundry. Let us do your laundry for you. Only remailing letters from home! Send self- FOR SALE FOR RENT: Two bedroom apartment on 50? per pound, folded and placed in plastic bags. addressed stamped envelope for informa- See Annie from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for this super Savannah Ave. Furnished or partially tion/application. Associates, Box 95-B, Roselle, furnished. $195 per month. Call 489-1128. NJ 07203. FOR SALE: Large dorm size rug. light brown. $30. Call 681-6065. TYPING: Professional typing done right WANTED FOR SALE: By owner. Three bedroom, 2 BA/3 LOST & FOUND on word processor. $1.50 per pg. Call Ginny yr old/BRK-CDR ranch/good sense/GR. Anderson at 764-6221 between 8 a.m. and 5 w/BITD SEIIV FP/LRG DR/ 1680 sq. ft./'/2 AC. p.m. or at 1-857-3851 after 6 p.m. WANTED: Roommate wanted to share Near college. $68,000 neg. For appointment, call apartment one block from GSC. $87 a month. 681-6553. LOST: A long tweed Forenza coat and Georgia Call 489-1477. Open Feb. 1. Tech key ring. Reward. Call 681-1678. TYPING: $1.50 per page. Call Jean Bragg at FOR SALE: 1979 Cutlass 2-door, red. A/C. PS, 852-5405. If no answer, call 681-1309. WANTED: Recording group seeking keyboard PB, Tilt wheel. $3500. Call 681-4578 after 7 pjn. LOST: Red book bag, taken from Library player with own equipment. For southeast U.S. February 4. Contents: Books, glasses, keys, meal TYPING: Professionally done. Call Karen gigs and possibly international. Call 681- FOR SALE: PDT 40 bass abd 2 PD combo amp. card. Please return to Library as soon as Collins at 764-5784. 4714/5631, ask for Del. Call Rob at 6814442. possible. No questions asked.

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-5J- r- ~r By LANCE SMITH I called Southern because they Collegiate Baseball All-American, Assistant Sports Editor recruited me out of high school and I and Sports Illustrated All-American. As integral as Tracy Ham was to asked to transfer." But Shepherd places the success of football and Michael Stokes is to Shepherd felt he had little chance the team ahead of individual honors. basketball, the success of GSC to play because Ail-American Ben "The chemistry and togetherness baseball rests squarely on the Abner was returning in rightfield. of the team is super. The pitching is shoulders of rightfielder Mike But when Abner signed early with the the best since I've been here, both in Shepherd. The senior from Macon Montreal Expos, Shepherd saw a the starters and depth. I'm excited returns for his third year at GSC. position open and took it. about the season," Shepherd said. "Shep," as his friends and He said, "All of the returning Does Shepherd foresee a chance at * r teammates call him, played at Middle outfielders played left and center, so I the professional level? He said, "I've Georgia College for one year before stepped in to take over the righfield been contacted by the Expos and the transfering to GSC. spot." Reds—it all depends on how I do this "I planned to stay at Middle Last year, the now departed Craig year." Mike Shepherd strikes home run Georgia for two years, but I didn't fit Cooper (drafted by the San Diego GSC opens its season today pose. Special photo into their plans," Shepherd said. "So, Padres) and Mike Shepherd provided against the Catamounts of Western the majority of the Eagles' offense. In Carolina. Come out and cheer on the only 42 games, Shepherd batted .387, Eagles and Mike Shepherd on the Swimmers split with (Ga.) State smacked 15 homers, score;! 39 runs, drive to the NCAA tournament. and only struck out 12 times in 155 at- bats. "Shep's" three garrw-winning hits put him at third highost on the team. But Shepherd's offensive statistics would have been even more impressive if he had not missed 18 games due to a knee injury. Shepherd suffered the injury hitting a towering home run against Clemson. "The knee's fine, but I'll probably think about it the first at-bat against Clemson," Shepherd said. Shepherd, a member of Pi Kappa GSC swimmer knifes his way to victory. Photo by Doug Clary Phi Fraternity, has received numerous pre-season awards. Included among them is the Pre- By MIKE MILLS many varsity sports on this campus Shep bags another toter. Sports Editor can say that." Season TAAC Player of the Year, Special Photo On Friday the GSC men One of the highlights of the meet swimmers gave a gutsy showing was the double victory of Greg Sellers against the high-powered Georgia over Russell Chang in both the three Tech Yellowjackets but bowed to the and five meter diving events. Chang Remember Valentine's larger and better-manned Jackets had soundly defeated Sellers last year 1,13-98. On Saturday, GSC split a dual and Farmer thought Sellers worked meet with Georgia State with the extremely hard to get his revenge. * » Day » Southern men winning 106-105 and In the Georgia State meet, the the women loosing 95-91. double winners for the Eagle men The GSC men won both relays were Kenny Evans, Andy Bristow from Tech as well as half of the and Sellers, who won the three meter * 4^jy •• » overall events, but Tech, with a much diving event. 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"J.J. practices harder than By MIKE MILLS anyone we have ... I made up my Sports Editor mind that he deserved to play. GSU 73 GSC 68 Tonight he played like he does in For the first time this season the practice," said Kerns. GSC Eagles lost their second Forward Brian Newton lead all conference game in a row as the scorers with 21 points and Anthony Georgia State Panthers upset Forrest added 12 more as the recently Southern 73-68. The Panthers were absent Eagle inside attack came to lead by Melvin Howard and Efrem life and the front court outscored the * r Jackson who scored 21 and 23 points back court 45-24. apiece. Southern's high scorers were Noticeable absent was Willis Brian Newton at 19 points, Anthony Holliday,1 who hasTTeen a hot shooter Forrest at 15 points, Jeff Sanders at lately. He did not play in Saturday's 12, points and Willis Holliday at 11 contest as Kerns used a much taller points. Jeff Sanders scores easily against State. Photo by Lisa Cornwell starting offense to counter the GSC Coach Frank Kerns was scoring ability of Mercer star Chris very disappointed in the Eagles' play. The Eagles seemed to be confused On defense, the Panthers were Moore, who still managed 19 points. "We didn't execute very well at all. on offense all evening as passes flew able to control the boards and launch They (GSU) kept the pressure on all out of bounds and shots on goal were their offense on quick-striking fast night and we didn't respond to it. eagerly snatched up by the Panther breaks and a very effective half court They were able to push us around all rebounders. GSC point guard offense. night. It was the most gutless, Michael Stokes was harassed all But toward the end of the game, heartless, stupid performance that night by the quick guards of GSU and the Eagles had fought back into a I've ever been associated with,"Kerns had trouble running the normally position to win the game on back-to- said. effective Southern attack. back baskets by Jeff Sanders. The Eagles had the ball with 38 seconds to go and the shot clock had been turned of; but, then disaster struck as the Eagles turned the ball over twice in six seconds. The Panthers calmly canned four free throws and then watched as a desperation GSC shot harmlessly fell away. The Panthers improved their record to 9-11 and 5-6 in the conference while the Eagles fell to 13- 7 and 8-4 in the conference. GSC 69 Mercer 64 Over the years, the GSC-Mercer Bears outmuscled Eagles. basketball games have meant hard Photo by Lisa Cornwell fought, ugly basketball games that Down me stretch, the good team play that had been missing in the k Georgia State game reasserted itself as the Eagles hit the key free throws and grabbed the rebounds they needed to win. Tank and Moose "press guys" at Eagle game. Photo by Lisa Cornwell Kerns was much happier with the Eagle effort than he had been on Yo! Tank and Moose here! Well, it's getting to be that time of the year Thursday. again. We can smell it in the air... sweat socks... old converse hightops. "Tonight we played good defense .. double doses of gatorade in the fridge... smelly shirts hanging on the and were patient with out offense ... door knob ... YES, it's tournament time here in college basketball, (well, we got some tough bounces on free almost) We've started to stock up for the NCAAs with chips, lots of beer, throws all night but is was good to sandwiches, more beer, dip, more beer and more beer. This is our favorite win. It was a lot more fun than time of the year by far. We can watch a college basketball game almost Thursday night," Kerns said. every evening on ESPN. Georgetown and St. Johns play against With the win over Mercer, GSC someone every single night. It's gotten so we know the names of raised its record to 14-7 and 9-4 in Georgetown's players better than we know our own family. "Mother conference play. Southern, after who?" I said on the phone during the exciting big East showdown loosing two straight conference between Providense and U of Connecticut. games, went to second place again by * * * a half game over Stetson. Mercer fell Okay you wanted it, here is is! Our final four predictions for the Michael Curry makes tough one. to 10-11 overall and 5-7 in the NCAAs: North Carolina, Indiana, Iowa, and Clemson. SLEEPERS: Photo by Lisa Cornwell conference. Alabama, Pittsburg, Kansas, Tulane. (Wait a minute, does Tulane play basketball anymore?) Conference Tournament Winners: ACC-North are usually decided by five points or Carolina, SEC-Alabama Big Ten-Iowa, (Hold it, do they play a less. On Saturday, the fans' tournament?) Big East-Pittsburg, Big 8-Kansas, Metro-Louisville, Pack expectations were met as GSC ten-What does it matter?, Ivy League-Yale (Biff and Dash wanted us to defeated the Mercer Bears 69-64 in a pick Harvard). nip-and-tuck battle that was decided * * * in the last few seconds on a pair of Who's got the best conference in the nation this year? Well, it's free throws by point guard Michael obviously up between the Big Ten and the ACC. So, top to bottom, who Stokes. has the best teams in the nation? Let's match them up. North Carolina The real story of the game was the vs. Indiana winner: North Carolina, Iowa vs. Clemson winner: Iowa, first half play of Center Fred (J.J.) Purdue vs. Duke winner: Duke, NC State vs Michigan winner: Michigan, Jones who had 12 points and five Ga. Tech vs Ohio State winner: Ohio State, Virginia vs. Illinois winner: rebounds to lead the Eagles to a 33-27 Virginia, Wake Forest vs. Minnesota winner: Wake, Maryland vs. advantage. Jones dominated play as Wisconsin winner: Maryland. The winner has to be the ACC by a slight he was given the starting nod by GSC margin. Even though the Big Ten plays a murderous conference Coach Frank Kerns for the first time schedule, the ACC plays an even tougher one. As Leonard Postoastees in ten games as a reserve. He was the would say, Leonard's Looser: The Big Ten in a close one. first player in double figures and * * * went four of six shooting and 4-4 from Well, that's it for this week. We hope the beer is cold in your hand and the line. the hot dog is hot in your lap. Hang loose, Bud, and we'll catch you next Kerns was impressed with Jones' play during the Eagles' second win Anthony Forrest skies for t week. rebound. Photo by Doug Clary over Mercer this season. a -.-a. * 9 c; c o

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