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Late Campus News Sigma Chi assists in relief effort Briefs Fleuren Wins Award: Sue ©Copyright 1989. USA TODAY/Apple Fleuren, director of GSC's Job College Information Network By WENDALL WILLIAMS Guest Contributor Network Center, has been named winner of the Job Training Partner- TAX LAWS ALREADY ON PRESS: For the second weekend in a row, ship Act (JPTA) Section 123 "Out- Tax forms are already being a group of young men from the standing Service Provider Award" printed, despite the fact that Con- Sigma Chi fraternity at GSC went in the area of Innovative Program of gress might change rules affecting to Charleston to help the victims of. the Year. 1989 taxes. The contracts that the Hurricane Hugo. Ski Trip Planned: GSC men's IRS issues for all 550 federal tax The first trip was made on Sep- tennis , Joe Blankenbaker, is forms couldn't be reversed because tember 30 while the hurricane was organizing a ski trip to Steamboat printers would have charged penal- still in the eye of the media. The Springs, Colorado, for the week of ties or not done the work. The forms second trip was made on October 7, December 11-18. The week-long go in the mail to taxpayers just after some time after the initial destruc- trip costs $485 and includes accom- Christmas. If tax laws are changed, tion. modations for seven nights, a five- the IRA will have a second run of Six members of Sigma Chi went day lift ticket, two parties spon- forms printed. on October 7, despite the fact that sored by Miller Lite. For more de- S. CAROLINA EXPECTS HIGH TIDES: there was a home game at GSC. tails, contact Coach Blankenbaker Unusually high tides were ex- That weekend, members helped at 681-5925. pected to peak Monday up to 2 1-2 clean up a 93-year-old woman's Auditions Held This Week: feet above normal on South home that was destroyed by the Auditions will be held for Charles Carolina's Hugo-battered coast. storm. Dickens' A Christmas Carol on Good weather, however, could The clean-up effort was exten- Sigma Chi recently went to Charleston to assist Charleston resident that included tables, October 19 and 20 at 5 p.m. in lessen damage to shallow flooding sive, since her yard was littered in the Hurricane Hugo relief effort. Members clothing and pieces of a nearby pier. (Special McCroan Auditorium, located in in only the lowest areas. Light, with reminders of Hugo. Freezers, removed debris from the yard of a 93-year-old Photos) GSC's Administration Building. southeasterly winds, also forecast, refrigerators, couches, tables and Casting decisions will be posted could help. Some say the high tides other assorted household items, October 23, and rehearsals are set could wash sandin and help rebuild strewn around her yard. None of to begin on October 25. Director the beach. these articles belonged to her but, Mical Whitaker emphasizes that COLUMBUS DAY VIRUS HITS: instead, were washed into her yard this is a community project spon- The Washington state Depart- during the hurricane. Her front sored by H. K. Porter/Wiss, and ment of Energy reported three year was similarly arrayed: it came auditions are open to everyone. cases of the Columbus Day com- complete with its own dock. Fallen Performances are slated for puter virus Wednesday and Thurs- trees and branches were also preva- December 4-9. day, but no permanent damage was lent. Trumpet Duo to Perform: done to any the programs. Com- Doug Stanbaugh organized the Peter Lott and Joel C. Jones, both puter viruses are programs de- trips to Charleston. He and the members of the music faculty of signed to damage the operating other members of the fraternity Alabama A&M University in capabilities of other computers. spent most of the day cleaning up in Huntsville, will perform in a free Experts expected problems with Charleston before journeying to Visiting Artists Series concert at the Columbus Day virus and the Sullivan's Island, where the hurri- Foy Recital Hall on October 26 at 8 Friday the 13th virus, also known cane damage was extensive, to as- p.m. The program is presented by as Datacrime. sist in the clean-up. the Georgia Southern department of music, free of charge to the gen- PENTAGON TO JOIN DRUG WAR: One member of Sigma Chi sai d of Charleston, "There were boats on eral public, with funding from the A recommendation of unprece- the sides of roads, cars and houses Campus Life Enrichment Commit- dented military involvement in the destroyed by trees, and people from their house." attendance were: Bill Bulloch, ard Dobbs, Doug Stanbaugh, and tee (CLEC). war against drugs is expected from trying to salvage what they could The members of Sigma Chi in Mark Collier, Spenser Davis, Rich- Wendall Williams. Delta Sigma Pi Pledges: The Pentagon commanders. Expected Epsilon Chi chapter of Delta Sigma proposals: positioning of the Army's Pi professional business fraternity Forces Command along the U.S.- is pleased to announce its 1989 fall Mexico border and the use of radar Student support sought for local pledge class: Lynn Akins, Sharon planes and ships from the Navy and Gadsen, Laura Guest, Mialashun Air Force ships to assist anti-drug Holmes, Ernistine Jones, Ralph Joint Task Forces. Rolling, April Satterfield, Beth Habitat for Humanity chapter Taylor, Tracy Willard, and Denise ATHLETICS WIN AGAIN IN SERIES: when I help others it makes me feel group, Bulloch County will have the homes for the families for about Wilson. The won By MARTY WILDES Staff Writer good. I'm curious to know how the two Habitat organizations. The $25,000, an estimate far below the Tau Kappa Epsilon Pledges: their second game in two World students will respond to Habitat. Statesboro Affiliate and the stu- value of those homes. Stein ex- The Lambda Upsilon Chapter of Series outings Sunday night at This is supposed to be the 'Me dent chapter will assist each other plains that building the homes is Tau Kappa Epsilon international Oakland Coliseum, defeating the Habitat for Humanity, an inter- Generation.' People only care about yet will remain separate entities. not a give-away. Over a twenty- fraternity announces it's fall quar- San Francisco Giants 5-1. Tied at 1- national Christian organization themselves. But I don't think that's Jim Rutledge, a local attorney in- year period, families repay Habitat ter associate member class: Rich- 1 in the fourth inning, the Athletics dedicated to eliminating poverty true." volved in the organizing of the for the cost of the house with ard Amazon, Hank Roper, Kyle soared to their winning lead after housing, is being actively sought by Based in Americus, Ga., Habitat Statesboro Affiliate, explains that monthly, interest-free payments. drove in concerned citizens of Statesboro to Sommer, Kent Yeargin, Ken was created by self-made million- the student chapter will be a source These installments range from just Kelley, Michael McGarity, Jon- from first and Terry Steinbach hit a establish an organization in the aire Millard Fuller, who realized of volunteer labor and will help with over $100 to $200, based upon the three-run homer. community. Some members of the athan Brown, Enoch Autry, Chris Georgia Southern faculty are in- that he could not serve both God fund-raising projects. This group families ability to pay, and they are Shumans, Brian Butler, Scott COLTS LOSE TO BRONCOS 14-3: volved in bringing Habitat for and money. Fuller gave his fortune can work by itself on some projects, comparable to those of an inexpen- Johnson, Steve Prince, Tom Daniel, The Denver Broncos defeated Humanity to Statesboro and wish to charity and he and his wife traveling to help out in Savannah or sive car. Families who are selected Robert Croft, James "Buck" Jordan, the Indianapolis Colts 14-3 Sunday to start a student chapter at Geor- started their lives over. The move- working with any of the eighty help build their future homes. This Blaise Miller, Jack Hammack, and at Mile High Stadium. In other gia Southern. Jim Stein, one faculty ment is based on what Millard other college chapters in the nation. "sweat equity," combined with the Mark Van Duyke. games: Lions 17, Buccaneers 16; member who is involved in organiz- Fuller calls the 'theology of the The community group will collect low monthly payments, are a Kappa Alpha Pledges: The Vikings 26, Packers 14; Oilers 33, ing the new chapter, encourages hammer.' He explains that, even the majority of the tax-deductible means in which the helped can help Kappa Alpha Order is proud to Bears 28; Dolphins 20, Bengals 13; anyone in the student body of any though people may disagree on funds and materials used in the others. The process builds upon announce another very successful Falcons 16, Patriots 15; Giants 20, faith to come to the chapter's first many issues that confront the projects and will designate a Board itself: As the new home-owners pay fall quarter rush. This year's class Redskins 17; 49ers 31, Cowboys 14; meeting which will be held at 4 p.m. church today, all Christians can of Directors to select the families in the Statesboro Habitat Affiliate on includes: Philip Adams, Michael Seahawks 17, Chargers 16; Steel- October 23 in the GSC Museum agree on the imperative of the gos- need based on character, income, their loans, the Affiliate can use Bowden, Rob Bowden, Bret Byers, ers 17, Browns 7; Saints 29, Jets 14: lecture hall. The first community pel, which is to help one's neighbors and number of children. that money to buy land for more Bret Cohen, Trey Cook, Scott Crit- Eagles 17, Cardinals 5; Raiders 20, meeting will be held at the in need. Everyone can pick up Since all the labor for the build- projects. tenden, Conrad Easley, Todd Fair- Chiefs 14. Statesboro Regional Library on hammers and drive nails for those ings is done on a volunteer basis "We are not justbuildinghouses. cloth, Jim Garber, Steven Gross, Octoberl8 at 8 p.m. Stein said, "I do less fortunate. and all the materials are donated or We are building families and com- Jason Gunn, Chuck Hall, Chris See Late, page 2 volunteer work in the summer and With the creation of the student bought at cost, Habitat can build munities," said Rutledge. Hammond, Duncan Harden, Chris Harris, Dillion Harris, Lex Harris, Parents' Day Saturday See Briefs, page 2

GSC's annual Parents' Day on dining hall will feature entertain- Police October 21 will provide a chance for ment bv students, as well as ad- mothers and fathers to spend a day dresses by faculty and administra- on campus with their college stu- tors. Report dents to share barbecue, football, The GSC Museum, normally The GSC Department of Public and special progress. closed on Saturdays, will be open Safety reported a moderate week of The college's Office of Special for visitors beginning at 11 a.m., crime across the campus. Those Programs has mailed thousands of and a barbecue pre-game meal will incidents reported were as follows: flyers to parents of students. These be served on the Willams Center On Wednesday, October 11, flyers have pre-registration forms concourse. Music for the meal will Heather Hart, driver of a 1987 attached. be provided by the Marching Band. Camaro, collided with Emily Hogg, The program begins at 9 a.m. The football game, GSC vs. Cen- driver of a 1986 Ford Escort, at the with a check-in at the Williams tral Florida, begins at 1 p.m. and, intersection of Ferrell Drive and Center, where coffee and dough- following the game, many student Fair Road. Hart was attempting to nuts will be served. A Parents' Day organizations and residence halls turn left onto Fair Road from a Program in the Williams Center will offer receptions and special right-turn-only zone. Both cars suf- programs for the visiting parents. fered moderate damage, but no A charge of $8 per person covers On October 6, cadets from GSC's Reserved Georgia's Secretary of State Max Clelland. major injuries were reported. I M CI r% C T^^ n A\/ the cost of a continental breakfast, Clelland, a native of Lithonia, Georgia, is a Officer Training Corps participated in the On Monday, October 9, an em- ■ IMOIL/E l\JUf\l barbecue lunch, and all program annual Dining-ln ceremony held at Hunter Army former ROTC cadet himself. He shared several ployee at the Job Network Center News 2 materials. College officials urge Airfield in Savannah, Georgia. As part of the experiences with the cadets. Through his reported that some as yet unidenti- p x ' " "« parents who are planning to attend program, GSC's cadets joined with those from inspirational speech, Clelland helped motivate fied party had struck a steel beam _ ... . and who need overnight accomoda- .the Eagle Battalion cadets to be all that they tulionai 4 tions to make room reservations at Savannah State and Armstrong State colleges at the center, causing moderate SpOITS 5 area motels as early as possible in to form the infamous Eagle Battalion. could be. (Special photo) damage to the shelter adjoining the building. order to assure reservations. The special guest speaker for the occasion, was George-Anne Tuesday, October 17, 1989

continued from page 1 A Late H '■• I UsB c H A P si v 0 I. i I!N c F. i. f r. « N j i COACH HOSPITALIZED AFTER LOSS: 1987 and 1988 seasons with heart Nominations for Who's N G i N II fi n E M|P T F R problems. I iMi B 0 K i E ■ R F r E :' Bill Baldridge, football coach at A K JBs I I r KI r. n 7 Y Morehead State (Ky.). is listed in Li R I 5 D 0 P T s H (1 F s Puzzle solution ■ U A MULDOWNEY WINS CASTROL GTX: Who needed by Friday r i N C sHs p F N P serious but stable condition at George-Anne Staff Reports from Dciae 6 ■■ r R AY D I E S Those interested in nominating A . T Central Baptist Hospital, Lexing- Shirley Muldowney, three-time JJlH E R E T I C u M i- u P D E M u R students for this year's edition A M - m ton, after experiencing chest pains Top Fuel world champion, won the Nominations for students to be E L l N U s K A R A T should contact Jane Thompson at A Kl IK I K E T I C C A C Saturday following his team's 34-3 Castrol GTX Fall nationals Sunday named to the 1989 edition of Who's 1: the Office of Special Programs, 1. 1 i i 0 N E D 0 M I T V u 1 I loss to Middle Tennessee State. at Chandler, Ariz. It was her first Who Among Students in American E N s D E V I S F n Landrum Box 8063, for a special S A I. S Baldridge had two balloon NHRA/Winston Drag Racing Se- Universities and Colleges are 1 s '& ■ E A T s ■ nomination form. I angioplasties to relieve heart block- ries national title since 1983. She needed by Friday, October 20. Any age in 1987 and missed parts of the beat Darrell Gwynn of Miami. member of the faculty, staff or stu- dent body may nominate students Miller continued from page 3 for this publication. STEAK SPECIAL: Who's Who seeks to recognize Her dynamic performance piece Celeste charting new territory for those students noted for their ex- 8 OZ. CHARBROILED titled "Lost and Found in America: us. I hope we'll have a tremendous emplary record of accomplishments RIB-EYE STEAK Some of the Stories" includes such turnout, because she is an excep- in the areas of academics and extra- scenes as "Summertime in the tionally talented young performer." curricular activities. Criteria for BAKED POTATO Burbs Barbecue Land," "Seduction selection include: (1) grade point average of at least 2.80, (2) campus FRESH GARDEN SALAD of Possession (Turn Me Loose)," and Braz continued from page 3 "Stop and Think." leadership and service, (3) out- standing achievement in athletics, SOFT DRINK In one tale, "Summertime in the (Maine) Symphony Orchestra. Burbs Barbecue Land," Miller de- debate, music, art, or literature and GSC is lucky to have such a man (4) junior or senior status. OR TEA INCLUDED scribes the time in her childhood in its midst. Not only is he recog- when she was able to depend on her nized nationally, but he is obviously parents for emotional security. She a great help to the students. He Drjofc continued from page refers to the fact that she once "had encourages everyone to get in- Wed. Oct. 18 a safe backyard." Her "backyard" is volved in music. GSC is proud to Thurs. Oct. 19 Chuck Hendry, Wayne Horton, represented by a can of bug spray, a have him on the music faculty. small pool (a plastic dish) and a Andy Hothem, Tom Jackson, Clete Fri. Oct. 20 lawn (green construction paper). Jarvis, Rick Linder, Joel Marcan- Another tale in "Seduction of Golf continued from page 5 tel, Kevin McCloskey, Andy 5:00-11:00 p.m. Possession (Turn Me Loose)" exam- Mealor, Scott Mishkin, Matthew O'Connell, Kevin O'Neill, Michael ACROSS THE STREET FROM OLLIFF HALL ines the life of a woman who is in Auburn, which they won last Peeples, Chad Redd, Scott Rhodes, o%°^° possessed. The story refers to year. humankind's consistent need for Ryan Ridley, Richard Russel, Scott Coming right before the Sch- material possessions. Saturday, Rob Sharp, Derek Sills, enkel will be the TAAC Champion- Her "Stop and Think" depicts a Spencer Sines, Alexander Smith, ships, hosted this, year by the Uni- person's daily frustrations while Joel Sybert, Tom Thielemann, versity of Texas-San Antonio. Since others are constantly blocking her Dave Tillery, Jeff Vaughn, Wey- Houston Baptist, a perennial TAAC man Willingham, and Rob Yarbor- GRAND OPENING! next move. Miller says people are golf power, dropped its sports pro- happy when they "know exactly ough. grams to Division II, Gordin said what to do, what line to stand in." that the Eagles should be the top Said Leslie Tichich, director of contender for the TAAC. CLEC, "This particular type of "We're the leader going in, and dance/theater has never been pre- we should win the TAAC," he said, sented as a part of the Performing "but we're going to have to play well Arts Series, so we are eager to see to do it." ttl wasn't rubbing Thanks to ALL of you it in-I just wanted Eddie to know who voted for me. the score of D woort Odft ^®ko dlowimS last nights garnet ROBB FOWLER FUN SHIRTS Statesboro Mall FOR ALL YOUR SCREEN li'NTING NEEDS ... 764-2226

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GSC's Braz: A Successful Man Behind the Music

By ALISON TAULBEE staff is close-knit. They like to go Staff Writer out of their way to help students. Bien Venidos Instead of a sense of competition to There is a celebrity in our midst among staff members, there is a phy§m$m&< at GSC. His name is Michael Braz sense of collaboration." 1 and he works in the music depart- He also emphasized his opportu- ment. He could be called "the man nity to teach music education. "I r Buy 1 Lunch behind the music" because he not want to show future teachers how I Get 1 Free only arranges music for nationally- not to do dumb things." i Valid Monday-Thursday renowned symphony orchestras He went on to say that he feels llam-2:30pm but also for the GSC marching teachers need to instill a sense of i 1 coupon per party band. interest in their pupils and encour- Braz grewup in Miami, where he age them to get into music, even if it Come try our Mexican Beverages received a degree in Music Educa- is a hobby. Our Newest tion at the University of Miami. He In his spare time, he gives pri- Location 406 Fair Road, Statesboro Junction also played the tuba and the clari- vate lessons and composes music. 764-9828 net for the university's marching He has arranged orchestral pieces band. He completed his Ph.D. at for the Rhode Island Philharmonic, Florida State University and re- Portland, Omaha, and Statesboro- DROP OFF SERVICE ceived a University Fellowship. Georgia Southern symphonies. After graduation, he began In 1975, he composed and pre- BMMHBMiE7 DAYS A WEEK teaching at the University of South- miered his own opera, Memoirs BARGAINS FOR ENTIRE MONTH ern Maine. Although he found from the Holocaust, a piece inspired Maine enjoyable, he yearned to by his visits to the Dachau concen- return home to warmer climates. tration camp outside Munich. The 4 FREE WASHES GSC made him an offer he could not opera received rave reviews and put Music Educator Michael Braz (Special Photo) 'Buy One Get One Free refuse. Braz in the national spotlight. Not only could he come home to Per Week for 4 Weeks Last summer, he was called "The biggest challenge was a young children climbing the steps his roots, but he could also do what upon to use his talents to co-pro- song called Towder Monkey,*" he to bring more powder. DRY CLEANING SERVICE he loved best: teach music educa- duce and arrange an album for the said. For the song about the use of Braz is skilled at arranging and tion. COLLEGE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER New England folk group Schooner children to carry gun powder on war composing, but he is equally adept He came to GSC two years ago Fare. The challenge was to enrich ships, he "had to find a theme that at playing the keyboard. He has and has been here ever since as a Limit One Coupon Expires Present Coupon the trio's music by adding a sym- would portray children without the performed on the piano and the music educator, band arranger, and Per Household Per Week 11 -7-89 With Wash phony orchestra to the background song becoming cute." harpsichord at the Haslemere Fes- head of the musically-associated without drowning out the vocals. He found the combination he tival of Early Music in England, the fraternity Phi Mu Alpha. Braz successfully conducted the was lookingfor after several orches- New Hampshire Music Festival, When asked what he liked most orchestra which added the final tral sketches. Though he made the and he has soloed with the Portland about GSC, Braz stated, "I like the dimension to the group's music on song serious, the music still leaves atmosphere here, especially within See Braz, page 3 its seventh album Classic Schooner the listener with the impression of the music department itself. The Fare. ALCOHOL AWARENESS WEEK ' OCTOBER 16-20, 1989

Performance Artist "Next Great Talking Dancer" EVENTS

the stage as she "talks" to her fa- Monday, October 16* COMEDIAN, RONNIE BULLARD By WENDY WRIGHT ther. She tries to explain to him how Williams' Cotfeehouse Guest Contributor she feels about his relocation to 8:00 pm Brazil and subsequent involvement Wednesday, October 18- VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT Celeste Miller, a dance/narra- with a woman other than her Sweetheart Circle tive performer from Atlanta, will mother, but he does not answer. On First 8 Teams to Enter launch the Campus Life Enrich- the stage, her "father" is a jacket, Contact CAB Office at 681-5442 ment Committee's 1989-90 Per- shirt, and tie draped over a hanger. Free T-shirts for teams! forming Arts Series in a one-night Miller introduces a wide variety Prizes awarded! show October 17 at Foy Recital of props to supplement her perform- Hall. The performance starts at 8 ance and to allow the audience to p.m. and is free to all Georgia visualize the various events, but Southern College students, faculty, she still leaves much to the imagi- Watch for Residence Life & Campus Activities! and staff with an ID.. nation. By combining story-telling, See Miller, page 2 dance, and music to explore her basic rites-of-passage motif, Miller has been described as "the next great talking dancer." Creating a story from her own life by unravel- ing universal themes, Miller "speaks" of her childhood transition into adulthood. She incorporates motion and text in her performance to convey meaning 4|nd is able to project emotional impact through use of Flu Shots Performance Artist Celeste her voice and body. Miller (Special Photo) In the scene "Dad and the Tan- gos," Miller gracefully moves about Mudd-Puppies Make Down-Home Available to Eligible Students Visit to the 'Boro

By BILL JOHNSON chair stamping his feet and playing Staff Writer bad." harmonica is an excellent effect and Brant is the wild man of the two, The American Heritage Diction- adds a unique element to their jumping up and down and acting as ary defines mud puppies as "any of style. if every night were Friday night. At the Health Center various aquatic salamanders of the I had a chance to talk to the When I asked him the origin of the genus Necturus." That is the only Mudd-Puppies before the show. duo's name, both gave a little sce- knowledge I had when I went to the This is what they had to say: nario of what happened. "We were Rockin' Eagle last Thursday to see "We have been together almost on the Chickasaw Bridge," Ben the Chickasaw Mudd Puppies live. three years now," Ben began, "and started. "And we had a flat tire and v When I walked in, I did not know we just got a record contract for the saw salamanders," Brant said. 8am - 4pm what to expect from a band with a beginning of next year with our first Don't knock the name. The name so wild but, for two hours, I album, White Dirt." Chickasaw Mudd Puppies are a was overpowered and knocked over When I asked him what his early bright, fresh Southern band with a by the raw energy of the music. The influences were, he replied, "Early future, one band that will not get sheer force and raw talent pre- Waylon Jennings before he got stuck in the mud. sented by the band was a welcome t change for me from "glam-rock" and Monday through Friday the other pitiful excuses music has become. The duo's songs, which had a 17th Anniversary Sale! New Orleans flavor to them, re- minded me of old Bob Dylan and even the Grateful Dead. The band October 2 - December 1 consists of lead singer Brant and guitarist Ben Reynolds. Brant's sound is unlike those of standard rock vocalists. His 50% Off * screeching harmonica and fireball voice combine for an electrifying on select group of Fall: You will be required to wait in the result. He uses an old-fashioned amplifier to mechanize his voice on •Sport Coats* some songs, and the result makes Health Center 20 minutes after for a Cajun/Southern/rock-and-roll •Pants«Sweaters» voice that is unique in this day and receiving a flu shot. age. The other band member, Ben, plays guitar and also performs ^ Those persons who are allergic to some vocals. He plays with a laid- back, cool style that reminds me of U2's The Edge. He has a playing EGGS should not receive a flu shot. style that is a wonderful change from blazing guitars. The guitar jj%. seems to be a part of him and the chords he plays sound like emotions across from Winn Dixie made of music. COST $5.00 The stage set consists of a rock- ing chair for Brant to sit in, and a Ph: 764-6924 collage of different "posted" signs. j? # The sight of a person in a rocking 5 George-Anne Tuesday, October 17, 1989

w George-Anne Take time while you still have time! Since 1927, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper In the college world as well as in just whining over something that's I realize this column is sounding Clint Rushing Sandy Hanberry the business world, there is one my own fault, but I'm also trying to more and more like a sob story, but Editor News Editor asset to which everyone has equal From the advise my peers of an important hopefully those of you who are read- access. That asset is time. As I grow editor's desk lesson in life: Use time as sparingly ing this will learn from it. Take the older and become a more respon- as you would use your money. time right now to call your mom or Al Allnoch Stacy Graham sible person, the true value of time dad and chat for a minute or two. CLINT RUSHING There are a lot of things I don't Managing Editor Business becomes clearer to me. And the Study for that major exam coming get to do anymore because I don't Lance Nizinski more of my time I give away, the up next week while you still have Advertising Manager more I wonder to myself, "Why do have time. And most of those things time. And how else could I "alienate one were almost insignificant when I people waste time?" I think college students, on the third of all GSC students" without did have the time. I rarely spend average, spend too much time my editorial page? Only kidding! A any time with my family; I haven't Ihave a full-time jobmanaginga partying and socializing. If I didn't logical person would simply advise seen my younger sister's team play Buy back policy not fair! local fast-food restaurant, I take work, I suppose I'd be right in the me to devote less time to my job, or softball yet (and the season is over fifteen hours this quarter, and I middle of it all. Granted, college is a take less hours a quarter, or quit now). I don't get to the library to have my ultimate commitment to time for people to get out and see It is no secret that the average college student often has writing for the George-Anne. But study anymore. My social life leaves to this newspaper. Those three re- what it is like to be free, but it's also I'm set in a pattern now. I'm used to much to be desired because I'm struggle to make his finances gel. A major expense for college sponsibilities take eighty hours a time to focus on the future. If no always working. I don't party with is materials, and the most expensive materials are text- from my week. Now, allocate the stress and time pressure now. I'm one learns to manage his time my managing editor like I used to books. Students can spend as much as $63 per book (new) at rest of my week to sleep and what an addicted workaholic! wisely, everyone will wind up with the GSC Bookstore, money which does not come easily for have you got? A miserable human high blood pressure and stomach being most of the time. . Each day during the week, I see most students. do. I haven't read a good book in a ulcers, like me. So take time guys. places I'd like to go and things I'd year. And the list goes on and on. It A very disturbing thought for students spawns from Take time to study. Take time to the People tell me I'm spreading like to do, but my schedule just is really quite painful to sit down talk to old friends W teachers you won't allow it. I didn't get to see name of corporate profits. When a new book is sold back to myself too thin, but how can I sur- and look at my life and see what I haven't seen in a while. Take time the bookstore, where does the profit go? According to GSC vive without my job? How can I get "Dead Poet's Society" last week at am missing but, then again, what is to call home. Take time while you Bookstore manager Joe Franklin, the Bookstore's policy a degree without going to school? the theater, for example. I guess I'm the solution to such a problem? still have time. maitains that a new book becomes used the second some- thing is written in it; this means that a book bought at $36 is only worth $18 if a student's name is written on the inside X donl6 knoui. X'y

In the wake of the Hurricane Hugo crisis, many companies jumped on the charity bandwagon to help those affected by the storm. We do not criticize the various companies for this; it is even admirable, considering the number of people who will do nothing. What we find disquieting about some of these companies are their motives and, particularly, their methods. We know of several companies who are collecting items from their employees and customers. Then, these companies Politicians: not in game to serve and protect send those items under the corporation's name, thus getting Political. Webster defines this as measures were taken. pseudo-issues allows him to turn a free advertising and publicity. "of or concerning politics, political Guest Column There is nothing wrong with the blind eye to the street people he has All this costs them is money for the gas and drivers for the parties, or politicians." Webster efforts to stop the influx of drugs in to step over on his way to work, and trucks. goes on to define the politician as "a Laura McAlbee our country, but I start to have to ignore the children who are sent Thereby, they get to say, "What generous people we are!" person active in government or poli- problems with this scenario when back to abusive parents by judges. who elect them. In reality, a consid- But how much more would be accomplished if these same tics." These definitions are perhaps Bush feels as if he has to invent So go ahead, you politicians. erable number of our elected offi- problems, as if there are not enough companies spent a small amount of their profits to help the more accurate than one might real- Wrap up in the safe folds of the flag ize at first glance. cials are not in the game to serve already. while people are shot down on the victims of Hugo? If we delve into the ramifications and protect. Instead, they seem to Another one of the Bush pseudo- streets. Enjoy your lunches with Perhaps they could even do something good without of the comparison of these two defi- view their positions as good oppor- issues is the controversial flag- lobbyists while people go to bed broadcasting the fact in advertisements. nitions, we may see a great deal tunities to make business contacts burning issue. It is a crying shame hungry. Fabricate issues so you will It would certainly be a switch. more than the obvious. It is not and to gain prestige. to be so feeble-minded as to have to not have to deal with five-year-olds necessary to look too closely in order Politicians do not advertise this, burn a flag in lieu of rationally being raped by their parents. to discover that we, the people, are however; instead, they feign enthu- expressing one's displeasure. Much The people who deserve the not mentioned once in either defini- siasm for token issues to assure more light can be shed on one's credit that you take are the under- Letter policy tion. Could this be an oversight on voters of their "sincerity," or they position if his views are explained paid social workers who see the way behalf of the dictionary? Or is it invent shocking circumstances in without resorting to shock tactics. things are outside of the shiny po- possible that the constituents are so order to rally support for the moral, The flag is, after all, symbolic of litical scene. They are the everyday All letters to the editor are subject to standard editing policies for inconsequential in the "Washing- common-folk, cardboard facades the principles ukpon which our people who comfort their children taste, libel, etc. The editor reserves the right to reject any letter. There ton World" (except in election year, that they would have us accept as country was founded. Even if a flag after assaults, those who help ad- is no word limit on letters and are published on a first come, first of course) that they did not even themselves. is desecrated, its ideals remain in- dicts try to recover their dreams served basis. Letters should address certain issues and not attack warrant a few lines in relation to A prime example of this is Presi- tact. They are greater than any individuals. All letters MUST BE SIGNED. The letter writer may request and their potential, and the people the politicians who are responsible dent Bush's bogus "shadow of the symbol, because a symbol is only a who help battered women overcome to remain anonymous. However, it will be the editor's decision White House crack deal." For those whether or not to print the name. for protecting them? I believe the representative of the actual values, their situations. latter holds true. of you who have not heard, Bush not the values themselves. No mat- One day, the pathetic slogans I realize that there are a few needed a gimmick for a television ter how many flags are burned, and words will wear thinner than decent officials out there. This col- speech, so he called a Washington values such as equality, justice, and they already do. And, after all is Staff umn is not intended to undermine governmental agency and asked if liberty will live on. said and done, I hope you feel guilty. the reputations of those who are there were any drug deals in the Regardless, Bush continues to You turned your head, and that YOLANDA WALLACE FEATURES EDITOR park directly across from the White MIKE STRONG SPORTS EDITOR honest and who care; it is for those wrap himself in the flag. For him, makes you nearly as guilty as the TINA HOWARD, JAMES PERDUE COPY EDITORS who have lost their sense of 'why House. From there, the agency took this has several advantages. First perpetrators. I do not see how you MARTY WILDES, CAROLYN SAMODEN STAFF WRITERS they were elected' to begin with. pains to move a deal with a high of all, he can get a lot of people live with yourselves, but maybe EDDIE COLEMAN, MATT WILLIS, CAROL It often seems that politicians school student to Lafayette Park, stirred up to the point of hysteria, that is the most fitting punishment KLEINGINNA, UA NEEL, MICHELLE ROSS ignore their responsibility to those and then, of course, the appropriate and secondly, this interest in there is. DANIEL HOLLINGSWORTH, PHOTOGRAPHERS PAT MALONE, MARK PRIESTER DAVID scon STAFF ARTIST New mother-in-law is too aggressive BUSINESS STAFF family heirlooms is the very thing relationship than interfering, she TOMMY COLE, SHARI STUART, ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES By JEANNE WHITTAKER LYDIA BROOKS ©Copyright. 1989. USA TODAY/Apple they should not do. might not realize she has become a DON MAILLHO PUBLICATION COORDINATOR College Information Network On the other hand, your desire nuisance rather than a friend. GLENN BURGESS, RENE RENTERIA, CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Advice to do everything yourself might be Q: My good friend Alma is ex- LAURA MORGAN, CINDY KEEVER, QUESTION: I am a new self-serving and costly in the long pecting her first grandchild. VAN ELLIS bride, who married a man who & Answers run. You should look twice at each This is a special baby since the was married before. Before we gift to discover its potential. Per- child's father, Alma's son, died PRODUCTION & GRAPHICS EDITORIAL SERVICES (PAGES) were married we had enough LISATIPTON PRODUCTION MANAGER by Jeanne Whittaker haps this bedroom set potentially in a car accident and the baby's LEIGH HORTON ASSISTANT MANAGER money for a down payment on a could be a handsome alternative mother will have to go back to TRACY SMITH AD PRODUCTION MANAGER house that we are slowly restor- until you are able to afford what you work following maternity JERI STANDROD, TRACI COBB PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS ing for ourselves. told me that her gifts are spe- want. A new shade of finish, a leave. Alma is really looking KARI KESSNER, KEISHA DAVIS I want to collect furniture cial since they are things she pretty coverlet or spread teamed forward to helping raise this slowly so that we buy only would never have given his first with cheerful curtains and lamp baby, so we thought it would be Bill Neville, Student Publications Advisor things we will want to have for nice to give her a "baby The GEORGE-ANNE Is the official student newspaper of Georgia Southern College, wife. I don't want them either, shades might be all that it takes. owned and operated by GSC students dnd utilizing the facilities provided by GSC. The a long time. The problem is that but don't want to create a dis- However, if your mother-in-law shower." Is this accepted? — newspaper Is the oldest continuously published weekly newspaper In Bulloch County my mother-in-law is taking too agreement. — D.T. becomes too aggressive and actu- E.B., Warren and Statesboro. Ga. The Ideas expressed herein are those of the editor or the Individ- ual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Student Media Commit- much interest in this project ANSWER: Apparently your ally begins interfering with your A: What a lovely idea! You and tee, the administration, the faculty and staff of Georgia Southern College, or the Uni- and is constantly trying to give mother-in-law doesn't know that project you should discuss the situ- your friends may host any type of versity System of Georgia. The GEORGE-ANNE Is published twice weekly during the us things that I don't want. Last party you think will please your academic year and twice during summer quarter. the first rule for building healthy ation with your husband. He can week she and my husband's relationships with children's tell his mother that you have a right friend Alma. The only distinction OFFICE: Room 110, F. I. Williams Center. brother carried in part of a spouses is "never interfere." In to do as you wish while decorating between this kind of shower and The Landrum Center Box 8001, MAIL: GEORGE-ANNE, bedroom set for our guest room. their excitement and probably sin- your home. Because the majority of that for a mother-to-be is that the Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Ga. 30460. I have tried to be tactful PHONE: 912/681-5246 (News) or 912/618-5418 (Advertising) cere wish to be helpful, many par- parent-in-laws are far more con- presents will not be for the grand- when refusing her gifts, but she ents forget that their urge to share cerned about nurturing a healthy mother but for the baby. Tuesday, October 17,1989 George-Anne Freshmen Eagles escape Colonels eligibility: Rex's Pawn Shop & Jewery Repair Yes or No? serving the area since 1947 By MIKE STRONG with 21-13 victory in La. Instant cash • money loaned on most anything of value Sports Editor By BOB STUPAC Eagles began on their 20-yard line •Gold -Silver •Diamonds •Cameras 'TV's -VCR's Sports Writer but were forced to punt from their The issue of freshman ineligibil- •Stereos -Shotguns -Rifles 'Pistols -Musical Instruments -Etc. ity is raising its ugly head again. own 43. Eagles' punter Terry The GSC Eagles went head-to- Harvin boomed a 43-yarder, but the WE BUY CASSETTE TAPES The arguments for it are not new, head with the Colonels of Nicholls DISCOUNT ON JEWERY REPAIRS W/ VALID G.S.C. ID just reinforced by the number of Colonels were called back for State Saturday evening and came "We are lucky to get roughing the punter and the Eagles ' BEST PAWN SHOP IN TOWN incidents within major programs. out with a 21-13 victory. out of here with a ».*■< °°^ Many coaches of major pro- got the ball back. 764-3345 BUY-SELL-TRADE GSC shot out of the blocks with a victory, but I'll take it." grams, such as Bobby Cremins, Four plays later, Gross took it in 764-3868 8:30 - 6 p.m. M-S quick touchdown pass from Ray- from five yards out to make the head basketball coach at Georgia mond Gross to Terrance Sorrell, a Tech, Bill Prieder, head coach at Erk Russell score 21-13. Randell Boone ended 33 W. Main Statesboro GA pass which was called back because any hopes of a Colonels' comeback Arizona State, among others, have of a holding penalty. This was a come out in favor of freshman ineli- with an interception late in the sign of things to come. Gross was game. gibility. then intercepted by the Colonel's The Eagles had many problems The adjustments to college life Clifton Smith. The Colonels turned Odyssey are many and varied. They range in the first half, Head Coach Erk that into a 3-0 lead after Jose Bran pass from Gross to Thompson. Russell said. "We consistently from living on your own for the first capped a 12-play, 49-yard scoring With 52 seconds left in the half, Records & Videos time to a rate of learning that is stopped ourselves with penalties." New Releases drive with a 26-yard field goal. Bran booted a 43-yard field goal According to Russell, penalties three or four times as fast as that in which put the Colonels ahead 13-7. Biz Markie Del Fuegos Later, Ernest Thompson were not the only problem for GSC. Neil Young high school. The average student is fumbled away the ball at the GSC In the third quarter, Eagle de- Don Dixon Fat Boys forced to make these adjustments, "We are lucky to get out of here with Sugar Cubes 29-yard line. Six plays later, the fensive end Steve Bussoletti picked a victory, but 111 take it," he said. Tears for Fears Kashif as is the student-athlete. In many Colonels' fullback Aaron Ruffin up a Colonel fumble on the nine- Melissa Ethridge cases, the student-athlete makes Gross finished with 20 carries Jason Bonham SOS Band scored on a one-yard plunge to yard line. Three plays later, Joe for 91 yards, while Ross finished Flesh for Lulu the adjustment to the higher level make the scorelO-0 in favor of the Ross rumbled three yards for the with 20 carries for 77 yards. Th- Eagle's Live/cd Ice T of athletic competition, but not in Colonels. With five minutes left in go-ahead touchdown. The Eagles ompson managed only 24 yards, but the other areas of college life, espe- New Videos the first half, Thompson went up lead 14-13. he gained his 1,000th yard of his cially in the classroom. I find this Rain Man the middle for a first down at the The Eagles' Keith Whitley career. Major League Who Framed unacceptable. These athletes have three-yard line. Minutes later, stopped a possible touchdown by Pet Semetary Roger Rabbit Cybor incredible abilities but do not take The Eagles host Central Florida GSC scored their first points of the intercepting the Colonels' Leonard at 1 p.m. on Saturday at Paulson advantage of what is given to them Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures game with a three-yard touchdown Valentine in the endzone. The Stadium. for free in most cases, namely, an Col logo Plaza 681-3371 education. Please do not extol to me the virtues of the amount of pres- sure that these student-athletes Eagle golf team are under; they are supposed to thrive under pressure. It's That Time Again! Many students make the adjust- ments quite effectively. Those who looks to reload By AL ALLNOCH George-Anne Staff Reports do not are, eventually, thrown out. Managing Editor Many of the students who do adapt Leonard's Top 3 (football): come to assume responsibilities HOMECOMING Men: Women: that are as cumbersome as those of Growing up is sometimes pain- 1. Pope Construct. 1. Bad to the Bone the student-athlete. The big differ- ful, but a young GSC golf team may 2. Southern Stars 2. Stubs Oil ence is that the non-athlete, more find itself aging very quickly this 3. Sea Island 3. F.C.A. often than not, pays for his or her weekend. education. The Eagle squad, which returns Anyone interested in helping As I see it now, the NCAA is only one senior and one junior with Games of the Week: with the Homecoming Festivities between a rock and a hard place. any tournament experience, will Men: Dorman squeezed by Veazy 19-18. They must decide if they are a busi- tee off its 1989-90 season against a Mike Boss led the way for Dorman with two are welcome to join us! ness or an organization committed tough field Friday in the Farm Invi- touchdowns. to maintaining the integrity of col- tational in Dalton, Ga., hosted by Women: Beth Williams threw for three lege athletics. If they do not create a Georgia Tech. touchdowns as F.C.A. defeated the Little program that allows the student- "Well find out real quick how Lu's, 23-0. athlete to flourish and the athlete- competitive we're going to be," head Players of the Week: Mondays at 6:15 pm student to be a thing of the past, I coach Doug Gordin said. "You look feel that they will have made that at that field and you've got ten ' Men: Ken Bumette of Pope Construction President's Dining Room, Williams Center decision. teams that were in the last Top 20 threw for seven touchdowns. First Meeting - October 16 Many will argue that college poll last year." i. Women: Julie Jordan of 'Bad to the Bone' athletics is a "business." I agree. It That field will feature teams like threw for five touchdowns. is a "business" in the sense that the Florida and Louisiana State, who programs operate within a budget, finished last season ranked fifth An Eagle golf team member balance books, and try to make and seventh, respectively, in the readies himself to sink a profit within certain rules and final Top 20 poll compiled by the winning putt (File Photo) guidelines. The key is that, like a Golf Coaches Association of Amer- business, they must maintain a ica. three-day total of 220, four over par, certain amount of integrity, and the Clemson, who finished sixth, and he finished tied for 23rd in the student-athlete, in the truest sense and Georgia Tech, who finished NCAA East Regional. of the concept, must be the focus of ninth, will also compete, as well as The remaining spots on the play- this integrity. most of the other teams from the ing squad are up for grabs, but Mind you, I do not feel that all Southeastern Conference (SEC) Gordin said that transfers Mitch college programs are like this; just and the Atlantic Coast Conference Marchman from Georgia, Chris the opposite is true. Unfortunately, (ACC). The tournament will be Debusk from Florida, and returnee if some programs continue the prac- played at The Farm, a new layout Jimmy Stobs are the top contenders tice of bending the rules for student- designed by famed golf course for the positions. athletes, others will follow their architect Tom Fazio. Gordin said that he does not like lead. I do not necessarily feel that Gordin cites his team as being to think of his team as "rebuilding," the eligibility of freshmen is the long on talent but short on experi- though. "That term has always root of all college evils, but you must ence. Team co-captains Richie brought the impression to me of start somewhere. It seems unfortu- Bryant and Chris Berens gradu- something that has fallen down, nate that so many should be af- atedlast year, as did Drew Pittman. and I don't think we're like that," he fected because of the actions of so David Noto, who played in the said. few, but it is a decision that must be number-three spot for much of the "I would use the term 'reloading,' made. Previous attempts, such as season, will not play due to aca- because I feel like we still have the Proposition 42 and Proposition 48, demic problems. gun there; it just needs a few more are not equal to the task and, quite That leaves senior Mitchell Par- pellets in it." frankly, are just token attempts to tridge and junior Bo Fennell as the How much success the young solve major problems. only returning players with any Eagles attain may hinge on how Freshmen should be made ineli- real college tournament experi- well they play in the first tourna- gible, if for no other reason, to show ence. Gordin said that he will have ment, Gordin said. "It's going to set that the NCAA has some integrity to look to these two for team leader- the tone for what we do the rest of and that it means business. Stu- ship. the fall. What we need is a few good dent-athletes should be just that: "A large part of our success last rounds to give us some confidence." students first and athletes second. year was determined by how well GSC's next tournament action fol- The first year of their ineligibility our seniors played, and Richie and lowing the Farm Invitational will would allow them to get a feel for Chris both played extremely well be in the Southern Intercollegiate their classes, ideas as to what is for most of the year." in Athens on November 5. expected of them as students, and "This year a lot of that weight is The Eagles will begin their just how lucky they really are to be on Mitchell's shoulders. He's going spring season February 9 when in college for free. Instead, they get to have to lead us, and I certainly they travel to Gainesville, Fla., for a warped sense of what college and expect him to do it. He's become a the Gator Invitational. In April, life really are, and this affects them better player every year, and he's GSC will host the prestigious Chris for the rest of their lives. looking forward to this year." Schenkel Invitational, in which By making freshmen ineligible, Partridge finished fourth in they finished third last season, and the NCAA would be placing empha- scoring for the Eagles last season, they will wrap up the season with sis for student-athletes on educa- averaging 74.97 strokes per round. the Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate tion, not on their respective sports, He was individual medalist in the See Golf, page 2 which is what the rest of us are here Trans America Athletic Conference for in the first place. (TAAC) championships with a Classic designer clothing CLEAN EAGLE COIN LAUNDRY & CARWASH for men and women,

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