VolThe 30 No 20 ChanticleerJacksonville State Unlverslty Jacksonv~lle,AL 36265 March 9,1989

Gov. Guy Hunt has turned By JOEY LUALLEN own an invitation to ad- News Editor ress the Alabama Harlan Mason narrowly duca tion Association's defeated Veda Goodwin to become the 1989-90 Student

declined to speak of his busy

to the SGA constitution, which would have lowered the GPA required for executive officers from 2.5 to 2.25, was voted down by an bankruptcy without its almost 2-to-1 margin. The

/ "If the ~ilotsdo not come I back to work, Eastern Arlines is gone," IRoss said. David I School chosen as Division 11 host site Ross said Eastern can not From Staff Reports at 8 p.m. On Sunday, March 19, the participated in the South Region Championship. This will be JSU's operate longer than 48 to 72 JSU has been awarded the host consolation game will be played at 1 playoffs was during the 1984-85 sixth appearance in the NCAA hours more without the site for the 1989 NC~Division II p.m., followed by the championship season. The Gamecocks won the playoffs since its initial one in pilots, and could have to file South Regional basketball playoffs. contest at 3. The winner of the tournament and went on to claim the 1979-80, dl under head coach Bill for federal bankruptcy The University was informed it South Region tournament, along 1985 NCAA Division 11 National Jones. protection. will host the tournament, which is with the winners of the the seven the first round of the tournament other Region tournaments, will which will decide the ~i~i~i~~11 advance to the "Final Eight" in N~~~~~~champion, last T~~~~~.Springfield, Mass. That tournament Browder VS. Rice in election The Gamecocks, 23-4 and ranked &gin On March 23. From Staff Reports district cast ballots. Iran cut its diplomatic ties NO. 4 in the nation after their win Tickets for the Regional Secretary of State Glen Tuesday 'S turnout was to Great Britain Tuesday, over Vddosta State in the first round games go On and Browder had no problem nearly 11,000 more than , accusing it of anti-Islamic of the Gulf South Conference attheSGAoffices, locatedon ,inning the Democratic voted in the February "treachery" for refusing to Tournament last Monday night, will the fourth floor of Theron ination for represen- primary. denounce Salman Rushdie's host the South Region playoffs Montgomery Building. Student tative of the 3rd Ford promised to work novel "The Satanic Verses." March 18-19 at Pete Mathews tickets will be $2. Tickets will also cOngre,,ional District with Browder in the general Coliseum. be on sale at the gate the day of the ~~~~d~~.Browder defeated election April 4, so a Britain withdrew a11 its Florida Southern, 24-5 and game. Tuskeegee Mayor Johnny Democrat will be the diplomats from Iran after champions of the Sunshine State Since the tOurnament will be ~~~d 63 percent of the vote to replacement for the late Rep. Ayatollah Ruhollah Conference Tournament, will join played during the weekend beke 37 percent. Unofficial results Bill Nichols. Khomeini, in a religious the Gamecocks in the four-team students return from spring break, Wednesday gave Browder "I called Secretary of State edict on Feb. 14, called on field. The other two teams will & residence halls will reopen at noon 44,384 votesand Ford 26,257. Browder. We are now the Moslems to seek out and kill announced Sunday by the NCAA in on Saturday, March 18, so that ~11counties except Macon, very best of friends. And 1 Rushdie for insulting Islam. a televised news conference. students living on campus who want ~~~dl~home county, voted told him he could count on Rushdie is in hiding with TWO of the four team will meet to come to the tournament can stay for Browder. me 100 percent," Ford said. his wife and is reportedly at 6 p.m. on March 18, followed by on campus. A~OU~70,000 of the 360,000 Browder's opponent in the under police guard. JSU artd an. undetermined opponent The last time JSU hosted or registered voters in the (See BROWDER,Page 5) 2Thursday, March 9,1989 The Chanticleer Students paying more, getting less campus insurance

From Staff Reports Inc. "I really can't say for cer- premiums, bringing their annual UNR, for one, will no longer Statistically, women require College Press tain right now." insurance cost to $275. pay for skin problem care. more medical care than men, Service Less than 2 percent of the University of Nevada-Reno Metro State has dropped much and all people use more medical The health insurance crisis student population participates students faced an increased pre- of its psychiatric and substance services as they age. has hit campuses: students are in this plan. Only 79 students mium for their own insurance abuse coverage and all of its "The (campus) population has paying a lot more for protection, have insurance through Mid- and a 50 percent boost in the cost chiropractic coverage. Metro shifted from a predominantly and getting a lot less for it. West. But that figure is up from of coverage for their spouses. also slashed the maximum life- male population to one that is Premiums are rising so high 65 students last year. Iowa State raised its health fee time benefit from $35,000 to predominantly female. The av- that one out of every five col- "We feel lousy about it, and from $24 a semester to $30. At $25,000. erage age is up. There is an legians can no longer afford in- I'm sure the students feel the University of Western Flori- "Students can be upset if they increased number of foreign na- surance, some estimates say. worse," said Dr. Ron Veatch, da, students on the main campus don't check to be sure what it tionals," said Swircek. And, as more school officials student health director at Den- began paying $1.65 per credit (their insurance policy) cov- New laws also have driven up announced almost weekly' ver's Metropolitan State Col- hour, a 15 cent per hour in- ers," state Mary Lou Ross of prices, he said. through December and January lege, where student insurance crease. Eastern Montana College's stu- As examples, Swircek cited they will raise their rates again increased almost 50 percent Zick said about one-fourth of dent health center. the "pregnancy name as for next school year, the number from $58 to $84 per semester this the students buy their schools' Augusta College in Georgia no sickness" requirement of the of ulicovered students promised school year. health insurance policy when longer provides ambulatory federal Civil Rights Restoration to rise. Nationally, student insurance their schools offer such plans. care, leaving students who want Act, and some states' mandate "It's like health insurance rates increased by $14 to $25 per About 65 percent of the stu- it the option of paying an extra that insurance cover routitle pap generally," said Dr. H. Rolan term between the 1987-88, re- dents normally are covered by $25 quarterly fee for it at the smears. Zick of the American College ported Bob Swircek, manager of their parents' policies, leaving nearby Medical College of Geor- "We cover the risk of injury or Health Association insurance Mutual of Omaha's student in- about 10 percent -- or about 1.25 gia. sickness. We are not in the mar- task force. surance department. million people -- of the student The students, of course, blame ket for routine exams, but we're JSU students can participate "We have to raise rates to population uncovered. their colleges for the increases. now mandated to do that, and we in a schoolendorsed health in- provide benefits," he said. But students covered by their The schools, in turn, blame the have to raise rates to provide surance plan through Mid-West Whatever the benefits, the parents' policies may soon find insurance companies, which those benefits," Swircek said. National Life Insurance Com- prices have risen almost without themselves f~rced!to buy tkir blame legislatures and doctors' More students may be paying pany of Tennessee. It includes a exception at both smaller and schools' plans because some in- high costs and even changes in those rates, too, because "sever- $3,000 Basic Medical Benefit and bigger campuses. Students at surance companies are consider- the student population. al universities are looking at a a $5,000 Major Medical Benefit. Edinboro University of Pennsyl- ing cancelling coverage when a "We have to raise rates to requirement for students to have The plan cost $104 this year, up vania pay $159 for a year's insur- dependent turns 20 years old. provide benefits," Mutual of insurance to attend college," from $98 last year. "They might ance, almost double what they The 3.1 million students who Omaha's Swircek said. Zick said. go up, but not much," said Angie paid three years ago. University already buy their own insurance, Swircek added, "The risk (of Driscell, an insurance consul- of Arizona students took a $53 moreover, are getting less for covering students) has changed Other solutions may also be tant with Parker and Parker, dollar a year boost in insurance their money even as rates rise. in the last 8-10 years." forthcoming. The Comedy Club presents

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Moses is a versatile actress with the animation of Andrea Martin and a focused discipline comparable to the most well-known character comedi- enne, Lily Tomlin. NEW YORK POST The Chanticleer, Thursday, March 9,1989 3 Administration ponders smoking policy

By ERIC MACKEY month." Its purpose, however, is News Writer not to make major changes but According to the College Press rather "just to define what al- Service, it's getting harder to be ready exists," Kribel said. The a cigarette smoker on American plan should better organize the campuses. Several colleges school staff so a particular staff across the nation have recently member is designated to put up imposed stricter smoking poli- signs in smoking areas and so cies, and many more are con- forth. sidering it. This comes after a Even though an official study study by the University of Cali- has not been done at the Univer- fornia at Los Angeles, which sity, Donald Schmitz, Dean of surveyed 300,000 students and Student Affairs, stated his "gen- found the number of freshman eral impression is that it (smok- smokers to be up 1.2 percent to ing) is down." He added his 10.1 percent. office had no complaints about Meanwhile, JSU's smoking smoking from either students or policy in the academic buildings faculty. is to remain about the same as it "Being an educational institu- is. The current policy restricts tion, we want to educate stu- smoking in classroo~sand, in dents" about smoking, Schmitz certain cases, hallways and oth- said. "We want students to be Jackson 'stumps'A for Ford er rooms. Smoking areas are knowledgable of the hazards." By CYNDI OWENS paigning for Ford, he has also "Johnny Ford represents a provided, though, in almost eve- Peggy Peel, manager of the Editor in Chief been monitoring the strike of generation that sought to make a ry academic building on cam- campus bookstore, said new America, a new South," he The Rev. Jesse Jackson vis- Eastern airline machinists and pus. cigarettes are not sold at all in ited the campus for the second pilots. said. "He's paid his dues. He's The official JSU policy, which the bookstore. However, that is time in the last 14 months when Jackson took the opportunity earned our respect. has been under recent "dis- a longstanding tradition at JSU, "Vote for someone who's he spoke in Montgomery to condemn the Bush adminis- cussion," according to Vice whereas many college book- background is full of joy and Auditorium Monday morning. tration for attempting to "bust President for Academic Affairs stores have only recently re- dignity." Jackson had previously been the machinists union just as Re- Robert Kribel, could see its new moved cigarettes from the He also called on the audience to JSU Jan. 13, 1988, during his agan busted PATCO," the air phrasing enacted "within a shelves, according to the CPS. campaign- -- presidencv. This visit traffic controller's union. to help fight the drug problem. saw him on the campaign trail He also repeated his familiar "In your heart say, "Down with again, this time "stumping" for theme of getting out and voting.* dope, up with bop$.' ." , ., ,. 3rd Congressional District can- "I want to challenge you, He ended his formal address didate Johnny Ford. young Americans, to come alive by adding one more plug for From News Bureau researchers and business people. Local Southern Christian in this congressional election," Ford. "Don't march on Washing- The Business Research Bu- throughout the U.S. and around Leadership Conference presi- he said. "When young America ton. Take a Ford to Washing- reau is among 96 institutions the world. dent Rev. John Nettles in- comes alive America is always ton." nationwide whose publications The publication indexes books, troduced Jackson to the crowd of made better. " Jackson then made his charac- are indexed in "University Re- journal articles, monographs, about 300 people by calling him a Jackson told the crowd Ford's teristic appeal for students to search in Business and Econom- working papers, newsletters, "living legend. " 16 years as mayor of Tuskegee register to vote. "We call this ics," an internationally recog- bulletins and special publica- While Jackson has been criss- had qualified him for the con- the "Rainbow Registration nized bibliography sponsored by tions. Topics include economic crossing the 3rd district cam- gressional seat. Crusade. ' " the Association for University growth and development, finan- lsiness and Economic Re- cial markets, business and in- Placement Office schedules campus interviews arch. dustrial location, human capital, AUBER, which represents labor markets and regional eco- The following is the interview view analyst trainee, account- *Mar' - Of Omaha colleges and universities nomics. list from,the placement office. ing, nurses Insurance Company Sales Rep- throughout the country, was The list will be updated period- *Mar. 22 - AC-3 Computer - any founded in 1947 to further basic The bibliography, which costs ically. For more infomation Products, Birmingham - com- - Harris 3M and applied research in business $25, is available from Bureau of contact the placement office in puter sales, products and sup- -- mar- and economics. Business Research, West Virgin- Abercrombie Hall. plies keting and management The Auber bibliography has ia University, P.O. 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Applicants are needed for the position of editor of the Mimosa Blue Horizon Beach and the Chanticleer. 1800-3365630 ouf o (904) 244-5186 in sta During the Middle Ages, the year Dead line is 4 :0 0 p .m. Friday. began at various dates in different Conquislador h times and places. In England it was not until 1751 that January was re- stored to its place as first month, Call 231-5781 ext. 4086 as it had been during the Roman for more details. era. v I bThurndav.------", March 9.1989 The Chanticleer Bill attempts to curb student drinking Announcements From College Press tional Invitational Tournament The Campus Generation." ______-__---.------Service basketball victory were marred Alcohol contributes to many In what may be the most by several incidents of van- "life damaging" problems for sweeping attempt to restrict stu- dalism. college women, including date *Voter registration drive will be from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dent drinking in the United Students, however, dislike the rape and drug abuse, said Junior March 21 on the 4th floor of Montgomery Building. States, a Connecticut state legis- prospect of further restrictions. League spokeswoman Cary *For more information on the Society for Creative lator has introduced a bill which, "Legislating a dry campus is Curtis. Anachronism and other neomedievalist pursuits call Harry if passed, would ban alcohol unnecessary," said UConn stu- But while the trend appears to Nuttall at 231-5247. from state colleges.- dent government President Ross be moving towards limiting al- State Rep. Edith Prague says Garber. coho1 use on campuses, at least I *Assertiveness Training Workshop will be at 2:30 p.m. I her bill prohibiting the sale, dis- "I've gotten some feedback one school has loosened its March 21 in Seminar Room A on the 10th floor of Houston Cole tribution and consumption of from students who feel UConn drinking rules a little. Library. booze on Connecticut's public should comply with the state Officials at Washington's ws6 campuses is warranted by the law, but shouldn't restrict the Linn-Benton Community College *A representative from Camp Skyline for Girls in Mentone, rise in alcohol abuse among stu- activities of adults." agreed in October to allow the Ala. will interview students for summer counselor positions dents. "I think the kids that want to limited use of alcohol on the 1 March 29 in the Career Development and Counseling Services "Alcohol abuse by the youth of drink would still get their alco- previously dry campus. Office. Come by 107 Bibb Graves Hall to sign up for an today is a major problem that hol from off campus," added 1 interview time. Organizations wishing to serve cannot be ignored," Prague James Amfpacher, the editor in alcohol at campus functions *The sociology department will sponsor a Job Conference at said. chief of the campus newspaper. must provide food and get per- 3 p.m. March 30 on the 3rd floor of Brewer Hall. All students Numerous surveys from Connecticut, of course, is not are invited. around the country confirm her alone in its efforts to curb stu- view. The last week of January, dent drinking. *ALF will meet at 3:30 p.m. March 27 in Seminar Room B on for instance, the Association of A few others are toying with the 10th floor of Houston Cole Library. The purpose of the Junior Leagues reported the idea total prohibitions, "This is a restrictive meeting is to elect officers for 1989-90. All interested individ- "heavy" drinking is increasing too. At Michigan State Univer- uals are urged to attend. among college women in partic- sity, administrators last month conceded publicly they had con- ular policy." - Gonzales *The Amiston Museum of Natural History will present a Prague contends it's because sidered on outright drinking ban, series of bird walks at 6 a.m. Wednesdays from March 29 - May college life revolves too much but opted instead to try to en- 24. The focus will be to identify birds by sight, sound and a r o u n d drink in g , w h i 1 e force existing policies more str- habitat. Both beginners and experienced birders will enjoy academics and self-enrichment ingently. these free outings. For more information contact Pete Conroy have taken a back seat. "Learn- ''The emphasis here is not to mission from the school at least at 237-6766. ing to drink is not part of the dry up the campus, literally, but 45 days prior to the event. curriculum. " it's to reduce the use and misuse "This is a restrictive policy," *The Department of Communication is accepting applica- Prague also argues that much of alcohol," said MSU vice presi- said Linn-Benton President Tom tions for the positions of editor of the Chanticleer and the of the crime committed on cam- dent for student affairs James Gonzales. "It's not a policy that Mimosa for the 1989-90 school year. The deadline for applying puses is alcohol-related, and that Studer. advocates an open use of alco- for either position is 4:30 p.m. Friday. school policies may encourage In Louisiana, the Hammond hol. It's to be primarily used in a Application forms are available in- the.%&ficesof the students to drink even though City Council passed an anti- social atmosphere, with restric- Chanticleer (102 Montgomery Building) and the Mimosa (103 most are younger than 21, Con- loitering ordinance last fall to tive conditions. It should not be Montgomery Building) and the communication department, necticut's legal drinking age. discourage Southeastern Louisi- interpreted that there will be a 104 Self Hall. A University of Connecticut ana University students from student pub." Interviews will be March 20-24, and the decisions will be committee already has begun hanging around outside after lo- -- - announced March 31 so editors may choose their staffs and studying ways to decrease stu- cal bars and taverns close. CAMP train them during April. dent drinking, and may prohibit Also last fall, the universities COUNSELORS it even if Prague's bill is not of Pennsylvania and Washing- passed. Existing university poli- ton, Indiana and Princeton uni- WANTED *The Anniston Jaycees, a leadership training organization ties allow students over the age versities and Cornell College in SUMMER JOBS AND/ OR people ages 21-39, will meet at 7 P.m. Thursdays at 400 of 21 to drink in their dorm Iowa took steps to restrict Cam- VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Chilton Avenue (behind the Carriage House Inn). rooms. pus drinking. For more information call Mark Ponds or Tim Haynes at UConn officials started re- The Junior Leagues started a 237-2035. viewing campus drinking poli- three-year alcohol awareness cies last spring, when student program aimed at college wom- *Omicron Delta Kappa, the national leadership honor socie- celebrations of the school's Na- en called "Woman to Woman: ty, is sponsoring a magazine drive. 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Ja&son'sGap.AL 36861 800-351-0222 Flyers and much morel abbit Hutch TOO$ in Cal~f121314778226 825-9226 Or, rush $2 00 to Research Assistance #3 College Center 435-2230 =a or 1-800-THECAMP 11322 Idaho Ave #206 SN Los Anaeles CA 90025 10% off retail 4 (1-800-843-2267) Custom research also available-all levels ,' The Chanticleer, Thursday, March 9.1989 5 College Bowl team competes By ROB SPIVEY Other team members are tournament were upsetting News Writer Kelly Chappell, Joey the region's No. 4 team On Feb. 24-25, the first JSU Luallen, Rob Spivey and Miami-Dade Community College Bowl team competed Brian Taylor. College, and winning the in the Region 6 Tournament "For our first tournament, "Spirit Award." at Stetson University in we didn't do too bad. I am Deland, Fla. sure we can improve in the The tournament was won Nineteen colleges and future," Chappell said. by Georgia Tech, who will universities from Alabama, "The team should be proud compete in the national Georgia, Florida and of itself," said team coach tournament. Mississippi competed in the Craig Schmitt. "With a little round-robin tournament. The more competition ex- The team will attend two team finished 12th out of the perience, there is no doubt invitational tournaments at 19 teams competing with a 7- JSU can become one of the Florida State University and 11 record. stronger teams in the Auburn University later in The team was headed by Southeast." the semester. Team members from left: Chappell, Taylor, team captain Eric Oliver. Two highlights of t,he Luallen, Schmitt, Spivey and Oliver SGA (Continued from Page 1) 'l'rusteesappointed unopposed, will take over as treasurer. At the forum, Michael Taylor, vice From News Bureau science from JSU in 1974. He vice president in the fall Matthews said she plans to president, and Gail Storey, Lt. Gov. Jim Folson Jr. of represents the 7th Congressional semester. show "some different and treasurer. Cullman will be appointed to the District, a seat vacated by the "I intend to do things like unique movies next year." The new officers will be Board of Trustees and two cur- death of Col. C.W. Daugette of sending out surveys to fresh- Mason said he wants to sworn in at a banquet April rent members will be reap- Gadsden, who died last year. men and older students to get improve the entertainment 10. on campus and wants Student turnout u7as light, pointed pending Senate con- their opinions on en- Luce, a retired banker, has students "to feel comfortable with less than 8percent of the firmation of Gov. Guy Hunt's tertainment," Jenkins said served on the board since its at a political forum Tuesday. to come to the SGA office." student body casting votes. decisions. Stephanie Matthews, also The new officers will take This story contains reports Hunt notified Folsom and inception in 1968. He represents the 1st Congressional District in running unopposed, will over for out-going officers from Cyndi Owens and Eric trustees Dwain G. Luce of Dwight Burton, president, Mackey. South Alabama. assume the position of Mobile and Tyrone C. Means of Montgomery of their appoint- Means will begin his first full Browder- - ments in a letter dated March 1. term representing the 2nd Con- (Continued from Page 1) general election, Republican The terms will expire Dec. %, gressional District. He had been in this. This is going to be a and Rice. The 30-minute John Rice, has said Browder 1999. appointed to fill the unexpired race about trust," said debate will be aired.live on is too liberal to win the Browder. Folsom, son of late Gov. term of the late Martha Burke "For the Record beginning election. Browder called that A debate is scheduled for at 6: 30 p.m. James E. "Big Jim" Folsom, Fitzpatrick. He is a Montgomery claim "baloney." March 300n Alabama Public Birmingham News con- received his degree in political attorney. "Those labels won't stick Television between Browder tributed to this re~ort. 6*Thursday,March 9,1989 The Chanticleer Editorial I For what it's worth 1 The Chanticleer "A nation that is &aid to let its people judge truth and falsehood In an open market isa nation that isofraid of itspeople." 1 Rernem ber Acquanetta for smiles JohnF. Kennedy I The last week has been a time It is one of those great questions Cyndi Owens Joey Luallen of intense yet vacillating emo- in life, one of those incredible Editor-In-Chief News Editor tions for me. tragedies where everyone shakes his head and says some- Greg Spoon Jeffrey Robinson It started last Wednesday at Advertising/ Business Sports Editor about 11 a.m. when I got a very thing should be done, but no one Manager disturbing phone call. knows exactly what. Matt Brooks Editor In Chief Carla Byram Features Editor I was at the Jacksonville News Campus Life/ Entertainment working on the paper for the After my anger subsided, I Editor TJ Hemlinger Tawanda phyer following day when our adviser to imagine the pain and con- started asking those un- Secretary / Typist Adviser called to ask if we had heard fusion her family and friends answerable questions I can im- Jacksonville State University a car wreck must feel. I did, however, meet agine her friends might be ask- Jacksonville. AL 36265 some JSU students. her during Orientation '88. I re- ing. If the driver of the truck member her being- excited about that struck them was as drunk starting college, and I re- as was reported, why had he not I had not heard the details. so member her giving me a bright, already been stopped? If he was he filled me in on what he knew beautiful smile when I regis- speeding, why hadn't he been already: at least one student tered her for the day's activities. pulled over? Why did he have to was dead and several more had Of the hundreds of students I be out at that moment, that been injured, some seriously. Author should be allowed met last summer, she was one night, on that street? Why do bad Holding my breath, I asked if who really stood out in my mind. things happen to good people? he had the names of any of the I was saddened when I was Will the pain and anger and students. He told me Acquanetta told she had died as a result of bitterness ever go away? to express artistic views Woods, a freshman, had died and her injuries. But when I found Felicia Reynolds, also a out the circumstances of the Nothing I can say will make freshman, was reported to be There has been a lot in the news If Rushdie is killed we must act accident, I felt so angry, so this situation any easier. But to I seriously hurt. lately about Salman Rushdie's Sa- without haste. There is no time to I incrediblv bitter. Acquanetta's family and friends, rani; Verses. The book has been at- form a committee or to protest at the That's when the "emotional It is so unfair, so damned hard let me say this: Please re- tacked by some Moslems as being U. N. Iran has given the ultimatum. roller coaster" started. to accept, that someone so young member her smile and her sacrilegioh. They have called for the We must meet them with the only I was not a close friend of should lose her life as a result of friendship. author's death. thing they understand. someone else's irresponsiblity. I do. Force. Acquanetta, and I cannot begin What if he is killed? People don't realize it takes very little to we live in. N E W M A K E R Letters to the Editor A simple mistake can lead to war. drugs while they are doing their supported by hunters through Reader responds iobs? fees from licenses and taxes the The most innocent of comments can . . - destroy someone's life. In short, to editor's column I believe that drug testing hunters imposed upon them- small events lead to big ones. I am writing this letter in should be done not only to c01- selves. Hence, today our country I response to the editorial about lege students, but to all federal, has a record high deer herd. The world is indeed a fragile drug testing that appeared in the state and private sector Jobs. One of the Wildlife Service's place. Chanticleer Feb. 23. The only way to stop drugs is to primary concerns is controlling The expression of art is a human the population of deer. A portion need. Every civilization has had art Whenever the government send out a message that WE tries to clean up the drug prob- WILL NOT TOLERATE THE of land can only yield enough that was its own. The freedom to express one's self artistically is lem by identifying users by urine USE OF DRUGS BY ANYONE. food to support a given number pwtly what America is about. or blood testing, people tend to If drug testing is not conducted, of deer. The maximum number get very irritated and upset by We will let the drug problem of deer an area can support is Writing is an art form. the concept of the government continue to xwnace the United called the carrying capacity. If Only one thing can result when checking them for drug uses. States. the carrying capacity is sur- we lose the freedom to express our- Some people say drug testing Jimmy R. herre11 passed, over-population would selves artistically: stagnation. Stag- is an invasion of their privacy or H u 11 ter re la tes facts occur. Once over-population oc- nation is a sure sign of one thing. civil liberties. Am I still in the curs, the deer will become un- Civilization's fall. of America where dernourished; natural mortality A threat like this cannot be ig- to en 1igh ten people it is against the law to Use illicit 1, the past few weeks there conditions will start to take a nored. If the world is a placs where massive toll and the herd may you can be killed for expressing drugs? Do people that say it is have been numerous articles yourself without anyone raising a an invasion of their privacy Or concerning deer and hunters. never regain its complete popu- finger then we are in real trouble. civil liberties have something to Being a hunter, I have read each lation again. What if he is killed? hclmor hide? If they do not have some- with considerable interest and I To prevent over-population in thing to hide, then they should go have become irritated at the Alabama the Wildlife Service .1 ahead and give that blood or ignorance people have shown re- has a regulated hunting season. During this season biologists col- The CHANTICLEER, the student n- of kckwmrillo State urine sample. garding the facts. I hope this Unw,b produced entirely by students. Fundlng lm pr0vld.d thrau* I think it is time for people to information will enhance the lect data from harvested deer to unbdty approprlatlons and ad- revenue. Ohare load in stop trying to hide behind our determine the results of hunting Theron Montgomery Student Commonm BuWlng education of those people. Lettesm to the editor ue domed. AU ubmirdons must be typed constitution in regards to In the early 1900s the deer and environmental factors on or neatly printed, doubh spaced, wed and must not afcEd 300 searches and seizures or herd throughout the United the herd. This study results in words. regulation and restriction for the Guest comawn~ue wdcomed. For dobL, contact the Editor privacy. Consider all the acci- States was in trouble. In fact, in Chkf. dents that federal government the population was at an all-time following year's hunting season. AU mubmhlon must any a -dent number or faculty Identlfiutlon. has started to uncover that are low. We can all be much obliged This system has been working or, Y from a aourco outside the unlve~Ity, mumt any M ddreu and phonenumbor. drug related, think about this to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife adequately for many years, and idea apreud on the edttorlal p.~ue the oplnlona of the next time you fly the friendly Service; their modern wildlife until someone discovers a better editorlldunlenothmvbenoted. alternative we will continue to Theeditor rewmsthe ri&t to edlt for content and rp.u skies or go to the doctor. These management techniques and Send dl submissions to Cyndi Owno c/o The CHAMICLEER, individuals hold your life in the programs have restored the deer hunt. P. 0. Baa 3060 dSU. dackmonvilh. AL 36265. Deadllne for editorial palm of their hands. Would you Lamar Sims submbrions b 2 p.m. Thuday. herd in America. 1 want them to be using illicit Many of these programs are (SeeLETTERS, Page 7) The Chanticleer, Thursday, March 9,1989 7

------L------,--,------. Letters (Continued from Page 6) Student questions I don't feel we students are Mason congratulated on win; benefiting from this class for- ' LS 1 10 procedures mat. In fact, I find I am more confused after a class. Confusion issued administration challenge I would like to express my is the last thing I need. Congratulations to Harlan Mason to continue to im- but Mason should work to opinion on a particular class Sincerely, Mason on his election prove the entertainment. assure the student body they here at JSU. The class to which I Stacy Bobo Tuesday as Student Keep the Comedy Club are being heard. am referring is LSllO - Rein- Government Association nights, maintain the good to The SGA should also work forcement of Quantitative Skills. president. work on movies, strive get Rutgers student Mason ran a clean cam- more people involved in for the students as a go- The class is divided into two sections with approximately 30 Urges donations portantpaign, confrontingissues with athe strong im- alternativeconcerts. A~SO, entertainment explore dliestbetween Mayor with in "thethe South,"Frien- students in each section. To All Students: stance. like runs, talent searches, or John B. Nisbet. Nisbet has There are two instructors who I am an American-Amenian perhaps scavenger hunts. said he welcomes input from never lecture and rarely give student currently attending said he work to But the Chanticleer all citizens of Jacksonville. represent the students individual instruction. There are Rutgers University in New Jer- and hope he does. challenges Mason to make Mason needs to hold him to it student tutors available to pro- sey. I can't help but wonder how the SGA more than an and not be put off by a cool He does not need to forget "entertainment brokerage,'' reception. vide individual help. However, the students in Armenia feel. the position of SGA president as was in his bplatform~ there are only a few tutors and Most of the students have lost is one of representation of all Mason should keep his many students. The class is not students, not a select few. If Should. make it a Gital foi.ce view of not loweri'ng stan- loved ones and friends and many in the academic careers of dards. Our SGA should strive controlled; students wander have been injured, some per- he is unsure of any issue, he all students. Students should for only the best in about, socialize, and may leave manently. In addition, most of needs to receive from have a clear idea of what the everything it does. at their own will. It appears to the universities in the area have all strata of the university community. He has planned SGAis, what it does, who can By the way, the proposed me that students having prob- been completely destoyed. It is be tte om ic a ti be involved and how to constitutional amendment lems with algebra need more estimated that 88 schools were between the SGA and clubs. initiate communication and failed. Congratulations to the instructor-student interaction. leveled within 3 minutes on the A very good first step. changes. students who think enough of Although the student tutors day the earthquake hit. The SGA should serve as a themselves and their school may well be academically quali- The SGA has shown mediator between the to vote no. fied for their jobs, this does not The cost to rebuild the &at- promise in offering quality student body and the ad- And congratulations mean that they can teach, What terd region in ~~~~i~ and the entertainment under the ministration. Granted the Harlan. Remember what the administration is not known duties of the office are and role does the instructor play in lives of those affected is too administration of out-going president Dwight Burton. as "the Friendliest Ad- remember who you this class? (See LETTERS, Page 14) The Chanticleer en

I 8 Thursdav. March 9,1989 The Chanticleer campus LifelEntertainment New band plays 'psychedelic sleazy blues rock' humor surfaced during a recent box and see what was inside," so C. A. ABERNATHY Doshia W. Mundy is their sound and 70s material; however, their interview. Most of them had fun they opened it and "there was Music Writer and light technician. first set opens up with some Brother's house band, Some- They currently have several newer material, like OZZy 0s- with the question their musi- Rob." thing Sleezy, will debut March original songs, such as "Slippin' bourne, White Lion and U2. cal background. Steve Smith Drummer Keith Griffin says 16-18. The group has been re- In On An English Mine," Then, as the show progresses, says "a bass guitar laid an egg," he "fell off the back of a potato hearsing twice a week since the "Flipside" and "Maintaining cover songs include tunes from and he hatched out. ~eff~icks truck, and my parents found me beginning of the year. They play Control." They are busy writing older bands, such as the Beatles, was serious with his answer and on Highway 21. As I grew up, I music band members describe more songs, hoping to put an The Who and an outstanding he describes his vocal style as learned to play drums from the as, "psychedelic sleazy blues album out by the end of the year. version of Jimmy Hendrix's ''a combination of steve perry, yard boy that my parents had rock." "Purple Haze." These artists, Don and Paul Mc- working for them. At age 16 I Cartne~ that likes to have a While Something Sleezy is a along with Jimmy Buffet, B. C. -- was kidnapped by six Martians Somthing Sleezy's musicians full-time endeavor for the band Rock and Stewy Babcock are good time." and they taught me how to play are all from the Anniston and members, they also give lessons just a few of this group's in- Here's the tale of their rock 'n' roll -- and here I am Gadsden area -- Jeff Hicks, lead for bass, guitar and vocals. fluences. guitarist, Robert. They say, "A today." vocals; Keith Griffin, drums and Something Sleezy has a strong box was delivered by UPS to Jeff backing vocals; Robert Clark, emphasis on heavy guitars and Members of Something Sleezy and Keith's house, but it had Their motto, for the moment, lead guitar and vocals; Steve strong harmonies. Many of the are down to earth while off Steve's address on it. Jeff and is: "The more you come, the Smith, bass and vocals. L. songs they cover represent 60s stage, and a unique sense of Keith wouldn't wait to open that more we rock." - 1 i Oscar nominees named Students can protect valuables B~ GROVER KITCHENS or recognized by the movie- By CARLA BYRAM "Can I help you find someone?" Entertainment Writer going public. Again, this year Campus Life Editor will often scare a potential bur- Again the air-waves are filled there are some of these entries, Each year, particularly before glar away from the building. with awards for music, movies, but Of the movies up Christmas and spring and sum- 6. Inform the manager or hall plays and seemingly hundreds of awards are that many mer breaks, stories surface of director when you are planning other areas. Our celebrations of the people vehicles, rooms and apartments to go out of town. merit seem endless. Many say Enough for the past, let's look being vandalized or burglarized. 7. Leave at least one light on we have too many award shows, at the present. University officials remind all when you are leaving. but one award which is highly The first is for Best students the responsibility of 8. Make sure you know and coveted and still followed close- Supporting Actor. UP for this protecting personal property lies trust the people you let into your ly is the oscar,mis award is honor are Sir Alec Guinness, with the owner. room. given for outstanding achieve- Kevin Kline, Martin Landau, Here is a list of some sugges- 9. Report any exterior lights ment in the area of motion pic- River Pheonix and Dean tions to help secure belongings: which are out to the manager or tures. Stockwell. 1. Always lock your vehicle. hall director. Almost since the beginning of MY personal favorite would 2. Never leave books or valu- 10. Get serial numbers off the motion picture industry have to be the talented Pheonix, ables in plain view inside a VCRs, TVs, stereo equipment, but in reality the Young and awards have been given for quai- vehicle. Lock them in the trunk etc. and keep the numbers in a porting Actress are Joan ity filmmaking, innovations and talented are not really serious or remove them. safe place. If the items are Cusack, Sigorney Weaver, portrayals. Until the recent past enough for the so the 3. Ask your neighbors to report stolen, this will make it easier to Geena Davis, Francis most of the movies up for top award will probably go to Guin- any strangers around vehicles or trace and possibly recover them. McDormand and Michele Pfief- awards were popular favorites, ness since he is old and talented. rooms to managers, hall direc- 11. Students in residence halls but today many mov- Just think River, when you get fer. tors or University Police. should check side exterior en- ies are given credit, even though you may be I'm really torn on this one. 4. Always close blinds or cur- trance doors to ensure they are many are not widely distributed The Best (See OSCARS. Page 13) tains and make sure doors and locked. This will keep strangers I windows are locked when leav- from having access to the hall. Broadway helps fulfill a "rock ing. Remember to take all the pre- -n-roll dream" 5. Be a good neighbor and ask cautions neccessary to have a questions of strangers. A simple happy and safe Spring Break. The biggest hit on Broadway recently wasn't wrapped in furs and expensive jewelry, but bound in black leather and studs as Joan Jett and the Blackhearts played five sold-out shows at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater on Broadway. It was a rock'n'roll dream for Jett to be a Broadway ... actress, which she had wanted to to kick off in September in Eu- start. ZZ Top have also been do since she was 11 years old. rope. feverishly working to raise mon- Postponed move questioned Michael Jackson has officially Save those ticket stubs! An ey for the Delta Blues Museum "Why is it taking so long for the Chanticleer to get moved played his last concert and unused ticket to the Beatles' in Clarksdale. I into its new office at Self Hall?" I promises no further live per- final show at Candlestick Park Shock-comic-turned-rock- It seems there have been endless delays in getting the formances. Now if we can only in San Francisco August 29, 1966 singer Sam Kinison's wife, Chanticleer moved into its new office. With the renovation get him to stop making records. recently went on sale for $6,500. Terry, has filed for divorce cit- of Self Hall there was promise of a new office and furniture. Speaking of making records, ZZ Top, Keith Richards and ing irreconcilable differences. Yet, for some reason it has taken years for anything to really happen. What's the delay? Aerosmith are currently in pre- Rod Stewart are working to have She is asking for temporary sup- According to Robert Kribe1,Vice President for Academic production for their follow-up to their roots recognized -- liter- port of $5,000 per month and Affairs, the wheels are finally rolling. their hit LP Permanent Vaca- ally. The legendary rockers possession of jewelry, furs, gifts "Well, some of the delays were with the renovations. Then tion. They'll be heading into the want Route 61, running from and other personal effects. The we had a delay releasing certain funds. These funds were to studio later this spring with pro- Clarksdale, Miss. to Chicago, Ill. couple was married for eight buy furniture. They were released about six weeks ago and ducer Bruce Fairburn. The band to be commemorated. The road years, but have been separated turned over to the communication department. The fur- plans to have the LP finished by is where blues greats Muddy since 1987. niture has probably been requesitioned. There should also be June, with a' tour tenatively set Waters and Sam Cooke got their (See ROCKLINE,Page 13) enough money to make a move possible." , * The Chanticleer, Thursday March 9,1989 9

Spring Break events Foreign countries Easter Beach Run scheduled in Daytona provide alternatives Spring Break '89 Florida cities brace for annual Spring Break invasion Other vacation spot promoters From College Press on the spot instead of letting come. Gulf Coast of Texas, the hosts are staging events to keep vis- Service officers use their discretion to Some 230 miles up the Atlantic are similarly tolerant. "Most of itors lawfully entertained. Spring Break hasn't been what issue warnings. coast from Fort Lauderdale, us enjoy (the student invasion)," Daytona Beach gladly has tried it used to be during the last three The crackdowns have helped says Breeze Carlyle of the is- Many resort officials are or- to fill the void, spending about years. There have been terrible - drive students elsewhere. land's tourist bureau, "although ganizing intramural sports tour- $40,000 on marketing gimmicks riots in Palm Springs and South Only about 20,000 students are we do look forward,to our sur- neys, concerts and contests to Padre Island, a string of deaths expected in Fort Lauderdale this to draw students. vivors' party in April." shift the emphasis away from 300,000-400,000 in Daytona Beach and a rigid spring, city recreation super- About should drinking during the five-week crackdown on public drinking in intendent Steve Person said. In show up, predicts Georgia The beach town, which last break period, which different Fort Lauderdale. 1985, about 350,000 students de- Carter of the city's tourist bu- spring endured a violent riot, schools start anywhere from Yet, though the size of the scended on the resort, snarling reau, each spending an average has "been real careful and (we) late February through early $325 welcome mat varies, most of the traffic, littering beaches and of each week they stay. have been able to learn from April. traditional Spring Break outraging local residents. Civic paydays like that nor- (other resorts') mistakes," getaway spots say they want Person added the city is mak- mally help city officials tolerate Carlyle said. Under those circumstances, students back. Sort of. ing no special attempt to invite a lot of the insulting public be- Fort Lauderdale, for one, would Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for ex- students this year, either. haviors, vandalism, violence and Traffic jams remain the is- still love to host students. ample, which once reigned as Something like 10,000-15,000 even deaths that seem to arise land's biggest Spring Break the national magnet for those revelers are expected in Palm whenever huge hordes of stu- problem, though Carlyle said the "If a student is looking for a looking for sun, sex and fun Springs, city promotions direc- dents descend on a town. inconvenience is minor in light nice place for a vacation, with during Spring Break, in 1987 tor Pam LiCalsi said. Although Daytona Beach has of the boon 300,W student vis- good restaurants, bars and passed a series of strict new "Palm Springs is way out," had its share of petty crime and itors are to the local eeonomy. stores, then Fort Lauderdale is a laws to punish students who said Chris Schneer, a national major tragedy -- since 1984, sev- To keep the students happy, five good choice," Person said. sleep on the beach, look drunk in sales representative for College en people have died and 34 oth- new nightclubs have opened. public and are crammed too Tours, the largest spring break ers have been injured in falls "We're continuing to en- many to a hotel room. operator for Mexico. "It's too from hotel and motel balconies - Mexico also is openly inviting courage students to come to Palm Springs, Calif. - still strict, there are no crowds and - city officials are resolutely students. Palm Springs and have a good smarting from a 1986 riot in way too many police officers." upbeat. rScheer estimates 40,000-50,000 time," LiCalsi said. "But we're which hundreds of revelers ran The Florida resorts have be- "Everybody's getting better" students will visit Mazatlan, also encouraging them to follow 1,000 wild, vandalized property, threw come so rigid that "It's really at behaving civilly, Carter main- about will go to Puerto the rules." rocks, ripped clothes off women slowed down, and you can't even tains. Vallarta and that Cancun, the and briefly took over the center do what you want," added normally expensive east coast Figuring some students may of town -- met students last Schneer, who of course gets paid "Many citizens are curious to resort that is trying to recover find that requirement too spring with a show of force, to lure students to Mexico in- see what goes on," she adds. from a 1988 hurricane by pro- onerous, College Tour's Schneer empowering police to ticket and stead. "Others just avoid it." moting itself as a Spring Break points out Mexico is "a lot arrest vacationers for public Nevertheless, some U.S. re- town for the first time, will draw cheaper and the drinking age is drunkenness and rowdv behavior sorts still want students to At South Padre Island off the about 3,000 collegians. only 18." Too much sun can ruin a vacation From Destination Daytona or burn four times faster, depen- down the SPF ladder as follows: Many college students who go ding on your sun-sense. Local .Very fair to fair -- Stay with to the beach for Spring Break skin specialists, lifeguards and SPF 15 don't realize just how strong the sun lotion manufacturers recom- *Fair to medium -- Drop down sun's rays can be. After only one mend the following guidelines to SPF 10 day in the sun, they have a for Spring Breakers: *Medium to light tan - Try painful sunburn that may ruin Day 1 -- Use Sun Protection SPF 10 or 8 the rest of their trip -- and their Factor 15 or higher everywhere *Tan to olive skin - Should be skin. skin is exposed, especially on safe with SPF 8 or 6 Don't let this happen to you. A face and delicate areas where *Deep tan to dark skin -- Use conservative approach to sun- skin is thinnest and more sun- SPF 4 ning will assure your remaining sensitive. Day 5 and beyond -- Follow vacation days will be as pleasant Day 2 -- Continue with the Day 4's advice for the rest of as the first. And you can go back same SPF you used yesterday. your stay. As your tan increases, to school with a healthy glow Day 3 -- If you started with a drop your SPF gradually so you instead of an itchy peel. SPF higher than 15, drop down to maintain a beautiful tan with no Direct contact with the sun should be avoided Because Florida is closer to 15. If you started with 15, stay burning or peeling. alternative to white lotion or Another tip: Take a break the equator than many northern there one more day. a higher number oils. For an extra cool tip, pack from the sun for a day or two. states, the ultra violet rays are Day 4 -- Depending on your SPF on your face. This avoids your skin protectors in your soft ~h~~~ are also many indmr ac- four times stronger. This can natural skin tone and the color of wrinkling later in 1ife.Zineodde drink c&lerbnd iden cold tivities during Spring Break mecln+you4arn 4eur times faster fobI'tSaS€!Wrf,*~ohM5y'moi.e ori ' 'in a rainbow of colors is a fun to hot skin. when the sun gets too intense. 10 Thursday, March 9, 1989 The Chanticleer Daytona schedules bevy of Spring Break activities From Destination Daytona Hawaiian Tropic International Break. Spring Games will be provide a Welcome Center for provided to and from the boat A visit from MTV, student Pageant from 701 South March going on all over Daytona Beach visitors from March 5-27 across from many of the major expos with "freebies" galore, 17 will be part of the network's March 6-31. Beachfront in- the street from the Clarendon beachfront hotels. tramural sporting events like Plaza on AlA. Plymouth Laser sporting events and celebrity ap- programming this year. Area hotels, nightclubs and frisbee, tug of war, team aero- will headquarter at the Claren- pearances top the list of ac- Visiting collegians will find a restaurants will continue to pro- bics, basketball, flag football don Plaza March 4-25 with tivities during Spring Break in unique combination of exhibits, vide other entertainment and and tennis will be televised on events like Sports Rock Cafe and Daytona Beach. demonstrations, contests and special promotions during the Movietime. laser shows. Students can drive There's definitely something "freebies" at Expo America at entire Spring Break period. Coors Light will sponsor vol- a jeep simulator and register for for everyone during the peak the Ocean Center March 16-22. Some hoteliers host welcome Another expo, Springfest '89, leyball tournaments March 11- prizes at the Chrysler Jeep Fun weeks of March &April 1. More and farewell parties on their will run from March 13-24 on the April 1 on area pool decks. Win- Center at the new Daytona than 400,000 students are ex- pool decks. Hawaiian Tropic, to spend their Spring beach in front of Holiday Inn ning teams can take home $1,000 Beach Marriott March 13-April pected Frito Lay and other companies Boardwalk. Springfest will fea- in cash. Plymouth Laser's Vol- 2. They can also trade recyclable Breaks in Daytona Beach this have planned pool deck promo- year, according to Destination ture a free concert by Hall and leyball Challenge is set for items for giveaways at the Coca tions. Daytona, the convention and vis- Oates on March 22. March 9-25 at the Clarendon Cola-Reynolds Metals Recycling itors bureau for the "World's Spring Break entertainment at Plaza Hotel. And for those who Center at the Marriott March Many other events will take Most Famous Beach. " the Ocean Center will include like board games, Parker 13-25. Proceeds go to Easter place during the break. Publica- MTV will return to the beach comedian Sam Kinison on March Brothers will sponsor "Dare" Seals. tions will be available in most for live broadcasts March 17-19. 17 and Mike and the Mechanics tournaments on five pool decks For nighttime entertainment, hotel lobbies to provide more up- This year the network will bring on March 23. The World Feder- March 11-April 1. For the even the Party Ship is back. The to-date and complete listings of the MTV Museum of Un-Natural ation of Wrestling will also get more adventurous student, nightly riverboat cruise down activities. History to Volusia Mall March into the action with AT&T will set up a maze or! the the scenic Halifax River from 9 15-19. A concert by Cheap Trick, "Hulkamania" on March 16. beach in front of Whitehall p.m. to midnight features three Motel or hotel accommoda- The Fixx and Vixen at the Sports enthusiasts will have March 9-24. levels of partying, light shows tions are still available in the Bandshell March 16 and the Miss plenty to do during Spring Miller Brewing Company will and music. Transportation is Daytona Beach Resort Area. Disney Break '89 - spend Spring Break a different way From Walt Disney World the rush of a raging waterfall. College students in search of Just around the corner, photo high adventure this spring will opportunities abound at spend less for more thrills dur- Mickey's Birthdayland, opened ing Disney Break at Walt Disney last June in honor of the 60th World in Florida. birthday of the world's most Throughout March, vacation- famous mouse. Here, the au- ing students who present a valid dience and characters salute the college I.D. card save nearly cartoon king amid scenes from half the price of admission to the the neighborhood of the "Big Magic Kingdom and Epcot Cen- Cheese" himself, brought to life ter attractions, where they can in the tradition of a Sunday celebrate with legendary char- comic strip. acters such as Mickey Mouse Exciting encounters of the and Roger Rabbit. futuristic kind await students on To add excitement to the sun- Tomorrowland's thrill ride, and-surf routine, collegians will Space Mountain, and at Epcot's . have a chance to conquer Space Future World, where visitors Mountain in the Magic Kingdom embark on a journey to explore and brave the "Maelstrom" -- a the oceans, Earth and space. wild ride through rivers and Captain EO, a dramatic 3-D fjords that is part of the newly- musical motion picture starring opened "Norway, Gateway to Michael Jackson, fuels students' Scandinavia" showcase at Epcot sense of adventure at Journey CONQUERING THE MAELSTROM -- College students who join the party for Disney Center. Into Imagination, one of Future Break '89 will take the plunge in The Maelstrom. Epcot Center's newest attraction. A twoday special ticket avail- World's seven attractions. Other The ride is a major feature of ''Norway, Gateway to Scandinavia," the 11th nation able for $30.95 offers savings Future World experiences sure in Epcoi's World Showcase. The adventure takes students on a wild vovaae throuah with admission on separate days to revive winter-weary students Nordic time where they'll meet trolls, polar bears and Viking explorers. -(copyri&t to each of the two parks. In are The Living Seas, Horizons -- 1989 THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY) another offer, students pay only featuring lifestyles of the 21st $19.95 for one day at either at- century - and Spaceship Earth, World Showcase, where the Capping the day at Epcot is Magic Kingdom hours are 9 a.m. traction, saving over the regular a sensational 180-foot-high sights and sounds of 11 nations "Illuminations," a 20-minute to 9 p.m. now through Sunday; 9 $26 admission. geosphere that documents the encircle a sundappled lagoon. spectacle of lasers, fountains, a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday-Friday; In the Magic Kingdom's Fron- history of communications from At The American Adventure, lights and fireworks set to a and 8 a.m.-midnight March 18 tierland, "Big Thunder Moun- the Stone Age to the Computer history comes to life with a symphonic score at 10 p.m. each through 31. Epcot Center hours tain Railroad" hurtles riders Era. sophisticated array of high-tech, day. from now through next Friday along a western-style roller Traveling backwards in time audio-animatronic figures that Disney Break tickets are are 9 a.m.-10 p.m.; from March coaster which narrowly escapes from Future World, students en- includes Mark Twain and Ben- available at both the Magic 18 through 31, hours are 8 the wrath of an avalanche and counter global culture at Epcot's jamin Franklin. Kingdom and Epcot Center. a.m.-11 p.m. Posters given away to students Spring Breakers able to test their strength of Arm Sports Magazine, women's right hand divisions formation On accommodati~n~ From Destination Daytona From Destination Daytona Budweiser and the Carnival Ho- and three men's left hand Destination Daytona, the con- and events during Spring Break Spring Breakers will get a tel, will be on the hotel's pool divisions, from first through vention and visitors bureau for week. chance to test their strength in deck at 3 p.m. Weigh-ins will be fourth places. Team awards will the "World's Most Famous For a free poster and Official the National Collegiate Arm from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the day of also be given. Beach," is offering free Spring Spring Break Guide, call Wrestling Championship March the tournament. Cost for partici- The competition is free and Break posters for college stu- 1-800-854-1234 or write P.0. Box 19 at the Carnival Hotel in Day- pants will be $10 per class. open to the public. For more dents. 2775, Daytona Beach, Fla., tona Beach. Awards will be given in five information, call the Carnival Destination Daytona has in- 32015. The event, sponsored by World men's right hand divisions, three Hotel at (904) 255-6591. The Chanticleer. Thursday, March 9,1989 11 Mexico offers variation Students choose Bermuda instead From Mexican Government mediately repaired. All basic services, including electricity, For 56 years, Bermuda has from Ivy League colleges came flag football game, beach games Tourism Office and the Brian Butterfield Limbo water, sewerage and com- been a popular host to thousands to Bermuda annually to The Mexican Caribbean resort Show will perform and judge a munications were restored of college students during Spring challenge the Bermuda rugby areas of Cancun, Cozumel and limbo contest. shortly after the hurricane Break. This year the island has team.'In 1948, the Bermuda Gov- Isla Mujeres are ready to wel- *Wednesday Students can passed. planned exciting events for its ernment came up with the idea - come visitors, just a few weeks sail away on a party cruise to The fabled archaeological famous "Bermuda College of sponsoring College Weeks, after Hurricane Gilbert swept Hamilton Harbor and grab the zones are open to fascinate vis- Weeks" which started Monday which are designed for the through the region. Hundreds of best glimpse of Bermuda's beau- itors. Some of the lush, tropical ard ends April A thousands of students looking for workers have been on the job tiful coastline. Crubes depart at vegetation was bruised and an ideal vacation spot for Spring around the clock to restore the The Bermuda Government in 10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. and will browned, but is expected to be in Break. popular beach destinations to conjunction with hotels on the be accompanied by the music of full luscious bloom by Spring Interested students should their original glory. island will sponsor an action Break. contact their local Bermuda De- the Bermuda Strollers. Many hotels voluntarily closed packed week-long program of Local tours and excursions, partment of Tourism for a Thursday - Explore Bermuda immediately after the hurricane complimentary parties, lunches, including the many day and brochure or contact their travel from west to east and challenge and took the opportunity to re- contests, cruises, dances and Weeks night cruises, are ready to be agent. yourself in the College model, redecorate and add new sporting activities. enjoyed. The fascinating array Treasure Hunt. Winners will be amenities, thus ensuring many Swimming, volleyball, running of shops, restaurants, discothe- *Monday - Elbow Beach Hotel announced on Friday and can properties will be improved for contests, tug-of-war matches, a ques and clubs are all prepared will be the host of the day's win a complimentary round-trip the upcoming Spring Break sea- sand sculpture contest and to pamper the Spring Break stu- activities, including a Miss Ber- airline ticket for one to Bermuda son. calypso festival are among the dent business with even lower muda College Contest; Mr. Ber- and hotel accommodations for 2 The Mexican Government, free activities offered to holders prices and better values for the muda Shorts Contest; activities (valid in 1990.) tour operators and the local ho- of College Week courtesy cards, money. on the beach accompanied by the Friday - Meet with your new tel associations are all working which are available to college Shifting of sand reconfigured music of the Bermuda Strollers friends and talk about fun times to get the word out that the students at no charge upon pres- at the "Goodbye Bermuda resorts are alive and well. Pack- some of the beaches, adding a and the Bermuda Sham. entation of a valid college identi- *Tuesday Horseshoe Bay Bash." Listen to the music of the aged tours were again being touch of beauty to the area, "and - fication card. be 2K Bermuda Strollers an& the All offered as of November 1, 1988. you can bask in the sun on the will the backdrop for a Bermuda College Weeks "Fun Star Steel Band. Beach games Two-thirds of all hotel rooms beaches right now," according Run," tug-o-war competi- began in 1933, when students will continue all day. in the Mexican Caribbean were to Grimm. tion, sand sculpturing contest. unscathed by the storm, accord- With the warm sun, cool white ing to Mexico's Undersecretary sands and crystalclear tur- 'Watchout' to sponsor best body contest of Tourism, Guillermo A. quoise waters beckoning, Can- "Wathchout," America's big- Winners in the Watchout Body 1-100, Daytona's leading Grimm. Of the one-third af- cun and the Mexican Caribbean gest and boldest new fashion Watch contest will be named young-adult radio station, will fected, 50 percent were fully will definitely be a greater watch, will sponsor the "Watch- daily. They will automatically broadcast daily information on operational by October 15, and Spring Break destination than it out Body Watch" contest during become eligible for the finals the contest winners. the rest were back in business on has ever been. Spring Break in Daytona Beach. each Friday on the pool deck of Watchout Fashions, Inc., is December 1. For more information contact As an estimated 400,000 col- Daytona's Carnival Hotel. Week- the New York-based manufac- Most of the damage to hotels the Mexican Government Tour- lege students flock to Daytona, a ly winners will receive a ward- turer of Watchout, a new, over- came by way of broken glass and ism Office at 2707 North Loop Watchout spotter will t?e roam- robe of Watchout watches and an sized fashion watch whose size there was very little structural West Suite 450, Houston, Texas ing the beach in search of the active-wear wardrobe valued at and bright colorations have spe- damage, all of which was im- 77008. Phone (713)880-5153. fittest male and female bodies. $100. cial appeal for a young audience. 3onsor maze From AT&T "We estimate, on the average, After clearing the challenge of it will take people between 15 midterm exams, students spend- and 20 minutes to complete the ing Spring Break in Daytona maze," said David Pugliese, Beach will find another AT&T college market manager. challenge awaiting them, Each day the maze's 5-foot- courtesy of AT&T. wide pathways will be re- It's called the AT&T Maze constructed into a different con- Challenge, a particiwtion event figuration. The estimated 300 to in which vacationing students 500 students attempting the compete to post the fastest tie maze each hour will try to beat by speeding through a 10,000- the posted best times. Winners square-foot open-air labyrinth. will receive prizes such as T- While mazes date back into shirts, beach towels and duffel ancient history, their current bags. popularity started in Japan and Those who find themselves is just hitting this country. hopelessly lost can leave the AT&T's version of the human maze through one of 14 emer- maze wiKk on Daytona's sandy gency exits, and everyone's white beaches today through progress will be monitored from March 24, free and open to all a safety tower by maze staff. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. The bright blue seven-foot- "More than 400,000 students high structure with more than 36 are expected to vacation at Day- corridors will be erected on the tona Beach during Spring Break, beach in front of the Whitehall so it's a perfect backdrop for Hotel, a popular area resort at thii event," Pugliese said. "It's 640 N. Atlantic Avenue. also a perfect opportunity for To compete, students punch AT&T to put its name hefore a time cards as they enter the large number of college stu- maze and race to the eye, or dents. They're important cus- center. From there, they must tomers to us because while choose among several exits they're away from home much from the eye to find the quickest of the year they stay in touch by path to the fishline outside the calling. " maze. 1 Art by Joe Sanjuanl 12 Thursday, March 9.1989 The Chanticleer Easter Beach Run scheduled From Destination Daytona There will also be a 2-mile race The hard-packed sands of the at 3 p.m. for boys and girls "World's Most Famous Beach" through 11 years old, starting at will be the setting for the 21st the Seaview Beach approach. annual Easter Beach Run March Trophies and prizes will be 25, the day before Easter. The awarded to winners. Each par- four-mile meet, established in ticipant receives a race T-shirt. 1969 by the Daytona Beach Rec- reation Department to provide Advanced registration is $6 at an activity for the many visiting Official Beach Run Information collegians during the Easter Stations throughout Daytona holidays, should draw more than Beach. Registration by mail is 2,000 local and visiting runners. $8.50. Participants may also reg- Twenty-six age groups will run ister at the starting line on the the fnur-mile course along Day- day of the race between 11 a.m. tona Beach, starting at 3: 15 p.m. and 2:50 p.m. for $6. Late regis- at the Rockefeller beach ap- tration (after 2:50 p.m.) is $10 proach in front of the Maverick per person. Motel. The race will end at the Main Street ocean pier. Three For further information write finish chutes are used -- male or call: Easter Beach Run, Day- only, ages 19-29 and 40 and over; tona Beach Recreation Depart- male only, ages 12-18 and 30-39; ment, Box 551, Daytona Beach, and female only, 12 and over. Fla. 32015, or call (904) 258-3106.

I ,-, L A,. . .r-.-" ....I.... ., t _ r._~sl____.__.r_T.,._._- -,-- .?- . I . - -.---- . . . . Art by Joe Sanjuan The Chanticleer, Thursday, March 9,1989 13 And life goes on . . . My life oft en feels like an endless waiting period the sixth floor, a maintanance I read an interesting quote on lasted for only 15 seconds, be- The other day when I was a billboard at a hamburger stand cause I called the car at the light worker runs into the doom and waiting on the elevator to make one& which said: "Red lights with its left turn signal on a its snails-pace approach to the yells, "Hold the elevator! " Shamefully I laugh and think, always seem twice as long as name which takes precisely one- first floor, a profound thought Cam~usLife/ green lights, even though they full second to shout, and I occurred to me: I spend half of "Not on your life, bud." Entertainment shouted it 15 times. One can't But, as one can guess, the both last for 20 seconds." my life waiting on things not ~ull!Trust me, I count and get more Scientific than that. under my control to take place. hyperventilating worker man- red lights last for exactly three OK. That's one more story I As I loiter around in the lobby ages to muster the strength to have finished. Now I will have to push the "UP" button and the times as long as green lights. , of the dorm each day, wishing I complete drying has elapsed. The last time 1 was caught by wait for it to be fed to the doors once again swing violently were not so lazy and would take Then I wind up with a blotch on the light at the south Pelham printer, then wait for the copier open. the stairs, I begin to get slightly my Paper that looks like a tiny Warm Up SO 1 will have a Copy Each day at work I pass at and Mountain Street intersection irritated. Then, just as my anger tie-dyed sofa. the red light held for 45 seconds. for my files, then go out and wait reaches an apex, I hear the least 15 minutes waiting for Liq- Every time I belt myself into I was fifth in line to go under the for my car to warm up so 1 can beautiful sound of elevator uid Paper to dry. Granted, this is my car and turn the key, less a wonderful invention for those light, and by the time I got to the go back to the dorm and wait on cables grinding to a halt. than 30 seconds pass before I intersection it had changed. the elevator- A smile breaks on my face as I of us who are prone to mistakes, find myself waiting for a red ...and waiting goes on. pick my books up from the top of but the time spent waiting on light to change. see. 1 know the green light ..,and life goes on. the radiator and walk toward the this blunder obliterater to dry is , . d door. Trying not to skip, I get on ridiculous. the elevator and press "6." Inevitably, I try to write or II When the doors are almost type over the correction before closed and no more than an inch the eight to 10 seconds the in- 66No matter how separates me from my assent to structions say is required for Oscars bad thev are. (Continued from Page 8) Either Weaver or Davis would anie Grlffm, Merill Street, and ~rm&aloves be top drawer, but I'll have to go Sigorney Weaver are up for the with Sigorney, since she rose award. to hear the above the slime in Aliens II and I'm sorry Melanie, but the showed style in Gorillas In the working girl will probably be latest jokes.?? Mist. I think the academy will slapped down by the gorilla, and probably agree. Sigorney will be on top again! - In the ~eitActor category the For the Best Picture award, list is very impressive. Nomi- the nominees are The Accidental nated are: Dustin Hoffman, Tourist, Dangerous Liasons, Gene Hackman, Tom Hanks, Mississippii Buring, Working Max Von Sydow and Edward Girl and Rainman. We all know James Olmos. that Rainman will probably be the victor, but don't be surprised Again my personal favorite, if Working Girl comes up from Hanks, is probably not Big behind and rains on its parade. enough to win. Yes, I know you There are also many awards ki)u miss her sparkling did a great Job Dustin, but when that are not as well known, so sense of Iilllnol.. She inisses I left the theater after seeing Big here are my predictions for 0th- yo11aliil yolir jokes. Even the \,ail ones. ?'h:tt s one goocl 1 felt AWWWW inside. O.K. 1 er winners. First, Missippii reason to call long clist:unce. know it's kind of gushy, but Burning will have to receive .~~1'S'I'I.ong i)ist:wcc Ser\.ice well...I'm getting old and it something, because, of the many is another gooil reasoli. Be- made me feel.. . well like a movies on this issue, this one hi: caliie it cost\ less than !oil tliiilk to 11e:ir !our grancl- kid ...O.K. ! closest to home and really made motller \tart to g~ggleI>c. One of the most coveted and a pint. ~2'sRattle and _Hum tor? yoi~e\en get to the interesting of the awards is the should receive Best Film Score. ~,~ilicIilinc. 0scar for Best Actress. This Walt Disney studios will surely \\.hi,ile\.er!.oil mtss 1lc.s l:lllglItcr, l>slllg:I sllllle year the decision is really tough. get some awards, especially for tc~lier f:ice \\ it11 A'1'LY.T Reach Jodie Foster, Glenn Close, Mel- m0 Framed ~~ge~fibbit?, out and touch someone? Rockline Il'!o~~'illike to klio\v nor? (Continued from Page 8) :il~o~itSFCl' \~sodilcts:tnci rc.r\.ices, like the AT&T CC;ITL~. Kinison need not worry about are on sale now for a $3 donation call u\ at 1 XOO 721-0300 dates though. He has been mak- to the ACS at Newsom's Records ing the scene with Jim Bakker and Tapes and Flash Guitars on seductress Jessica Hahn. Slim Noble Street in Anniston. picking for the short, fat one. Jethro Tull won a Grammy Some guys have all the luck, or and I don't care. Virtually unex- is it money? citing and obviously unqualified Inside sources close to the nominations blackened some creative minds behind the Silent eyes this year. The Grammy Reign-Peniel benefit March 18 ceremony was a sad representa- -- for the American Cancer Society tion of a great year for the music - say there will be some extra - industry. Better luck next year. I special surprises and guest ap- Criags Tips: Album of the - pearances. Without elaborating, Week - "After the Wars" from ACT the source says, "You won't former Thin Lizzy guitarist The right choice. believe your eyes!" Gary Moore. Listen especially The concert already promises for the cut "Led Clones." Sung to showcase the best local musi- by Ozzy Ozbourne, it takes a cians and will definitely be an hard shot at today's landslide of interesting sytacle. Tickets Led Zeppelin copy bands. 1" ,, . 14 Thursday, March 9.1989 The Chanticleer Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations

Williamson. Kappa ~lpha been an Alpha Psi Omega and in Break and hope everyone has a Nurses Christiali the drama department for happy and safe holiday. Our Alumni Tea will be this Things have been going well years, and we will miss him. Fellowship afternoon. We are looking for- lately at the house. Last Thurs- Omicron Delta Kappa The Feb. 20 meeting was ward to meeting some of our day we had a toga party with the Pi Sigma Chi We are sponsoring our maga- opened in prayer by Denise special sisters. little sisters. Everyone had a We have been very busy with zine drive. All magazines will be Mills. Prayer requests were ac- Thanks to alum Michelle blast. upcoming events. Plans are un- donated to the Wessex House knowledged by those in atten- Weeks for her help with the We are looking forward to Old derway for a huge party with nursing home. Anyone wishing dance. informal rush party. We cannot South week. We will be seceding several Sigma Chi chapters in to donate old magazines may Special guest was Caleb. Caleb wait for that future sister or big from the University the week the area. Also, brothers' day will leave them in marked boxes seeks to mobilize Christians brother to be born. after Spring Break. be April 1. We will travel to around campus. The deadline is where Christ would lead them. We are also looking forward to The annual Triad party with Destin for formal April 7-9. March 23. The group consists of Lane our mixer with Delta Chi to- Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Nu The brothers and little sisters We are also accepting applica- McIntyre, Dale Ramsey, Sue night. was Saturday. We would like to will be starting softball practice tions for membership until Hasselbring, Shirley Nelson and Congratulations to Pledge of thank them for making the party soon. March 23. To be eligible a person Kathy Erickson. All of these the Week Vicki Luker and Active a big success. Our toga party with the Little must have a 3.0 GPA, be active people have served and are pres- of the Week Lori Busby. The brothers wish everyone a Sigs is coming soon. We are in campus activities and be in- ently serving in the mission A very special thanks goes to good Spring Break. Let's all get really looking forward to it. terested in working on projects. field. Caleb presented skits and Christi McCarty for doing an back safe and sound. Thanks to Alpha Xi Delta for a Applications may be picked up in personal testimonies. The meet- outstanding job as our Alumnae Kappa Sigma great "P" word mixer. It was a Bill Meehan's office in Bibb chairperson. We appreciate the ing was closed in prayer by Dale The softball team is preparing positively perfect party. Graves. work you put into the new bi- Ramsey . for another outstanding season. Thanks to Phi Mu for an Any member who did not get weekly newsletter. "And Jesus came and spake Play begins this week, and all awesome pajama party and Zeta his certificate may pick it up unto me in heaven and earth Go Phi Beta Lambda support is urged. Tau Alpha for a blast at the from Jeff Robinson. He may be ye therefore, and teach all na- Ollie and Jeannette gave great Congratulations to the Romeo and Juliet mixer reached at 231-5701 after 3:45 tions, baptizing them In the advice on resume writing at our Gamecock basketball team for The Sigs are ready for Spring p.m. name of the father, and of the last meeting. Thanks to the winning the GSC championship. Son, and of the Holy Ghost Noles and all members who at- Good luck in the tournament. -----.., Teaching them to observe all tended. Also, congratulations on the (Continued from Page 7) things whatsoever I have com- Congratulations to our new successful start and good luck to help. Thank you. manded you and lo, I am wlth large for any one nation or peo- members John Reynolds and the Gamecock baseball team. Donations should be sent to you always even unto the end of ple to bear alone. The Armenias Tracy Talley. We welcome any Congratulations to Mike AGBU Armenia Aid, 585 Saddle the world " Matthew 28: 18-20 need our assistance. Let us think business majors to our next Grubbs for being named Pledge about our fellow students in River Road, Saddle Brook, N.J. Alpha Xi Delta meeting at 3: 30 p.m. March 29 in of the Week. Armenia who now have no 07662 or call (201) 797-7600 or Congratulations to Glna Willis 255 Merrill Hall. Bruce Purdy. How does it feel schools to attend and who have 1-800-282-9877. for being selected a chapter con- The annual dues have been to be a hot dog? auestions rather than hope sur- Sincerely, sultant. We also want to con- dropped this year to $10. Look out Florida, here we gratulate Melissa Segler for come!

being initiated as a Pi ~a~~aPhi Zeta Tau Alpha " little sister Congratulations to our newly We had a wonderful service Our Pledge Sister of the Week initiated sisters. They are: Ver- week. Our activities included a was Michelle Payne. onica Cross, Krissie Waites, jump-a-thon, a visit to the Big Thanks to Becky Cardwell for Sheri Bodine, Paige Giamalva. Oak Boy's Ranch and helping the successful Bible studies we Melanie Boone, Michelle Sewell, with a swimming clinic for the have been having Shellie Skipper, Lisa Haskew, Special Olympics. A special Our first candelighting of the Carla DeFranco, Dauphne thanks to Jennifer Stoudenmire semester was last week Way to Bronson, Marci Wallace, Step- for doing an excellent job plan- go Allison Morgan hanie Sparks. Candy Roe, Diane ning these activities. Spring break IS flnally here Todd. Nicole Ice11 and April Last Saturday we attended the We hope everyone has a happy Camp. We are proud of you all. annual Zeta Day. This year it and safe holiday. A special congratulations to was at the University of Ala- Sigma Delta Chi Veronica Cross, voted Best Phi bama at Birmingham. Sisters We would like to congratulate by the pledge class and Best from Alabama and Mississippi our new members Marrie Al- Scrapbook; Krissie Waites, get together and share ideas. It len, Yuri Ayers. Chris Barber. voted Most Outstanding Phi and was very exciting and a great Dawna Black. Glna Carter. Best Scrapbook and Shellie Skip- opportunity to meet a lot of new Teresa Colllns, George Dunlap. per for having highest GPA. people. Todd Freshwater, Kassle Geille. Congratulations to Lisa Rich- Thanks to president Lane Susan Green, Craig Hess, Laura ardson, who was lavaliered to Stinson for all of her hard work. Hue, Charleen McCabe, Shane Kappa Sigma David Roger;s. She is doing a wonderful job and McGr~ff, Butch Parr~s David After being named Miss Ala- we are all very proud of her. Payne, Paul Prance. Patrlcla bama Co-ed. Michelle Watson won Miss America Co-ed last Alpha Psi Omega Stovall, Br~anTemple and Con- We welcomed our new mem- nie Williamson week in Florida. Miss Alabama USA Sheri Mooney competed in bers Sunday. They are: Dave Delta Zeta the Miss USA pagent last week Smith, Theresa Kimball. Tina Congratulations to our spring in Mobile and did a great job. We Hutchins, Gene Coggins. Larry pledge class officers They are. are proud of you both. Miles and Jan Rhodes. Their president, Tandi Glenn, vice Tracy Seymour was chosen initiation is a mere formality, as president, Jenny Johnson ; sec- Carnation Girl of the month by they have already won our re- retary, Vicki Luker ; treasurer. the Phi class and Kelli Rice by spect as friends and co-workers Renea Dismukes; philanthropy, the sisters. Congratulations and in the theater. Kim Ballard; social, Sandi Nor- keep up the good work. We will be selling Easter- wood; 'academics, Kern Johns. Thanks to the brothers of Pi grams soon. Watch for more historian, Dawn Erwin; stan- Sigma Chi for a wonderful "pa- details or call Joyce Tate at dards, Robin Vaughn, fundrais- jama party" mixer last week. 231-5647 for more information. ing, Tiffany Tanner and Lori We had a blast. We are excited Good luck to departing Alpha Coker; chaplain, Michelle about our "tie-one-on" mixer Psi Omega member Eric Key. Moore; and song leader. Julie tonight with Kappa Sigma. who is going to Florida. Eric has New alburn full of su rprises C. A. ABERNATHY the chorus the first time they "Southern star," which ex- Music Writer hear it. presses how many mill workers ALABAMA "Ole' Bough Road," written feel, starts side two. "I'm too "Southern Star" by lead singer Randy Owen, is young to live like I'm over the Alabama has again surpassed accented with acoustic guitars hill and too old to be wild and their previous studio album. and Alabama's distinct vocal free," is a sample of the songs' There are new variations on harmony. It tells of a good coun- lyrics. This song is very positive, relating how disk jockeys are familiar themes, plus two new try life, "hard-working Mom and producers --Josh Leo on side one Dad," family, romance and how the workers' friends, and saying, "we all have dreams and a place and Barry Beckett on side two. Ole Bough Road is pretty much Some think they already know the same, "just new kids with to call our own, somewhere we can go and escape." what to expect from the album - the same old names." The lyrics "If Had You" is a wishful - but guess again. sum things up by saying, "My romantic ballad which tells how Side one begins with a re-make "Bough Road' is in a Southern sincere a man is to the love of a of "Song Of The South," ac- state, yours could be anywhere special woman. cented by fiddles, strong vocal USA." harmony and acoustic guitars. The next song: "Down On The Wrapping up side one is "The "She Can" boasts of the River," is an up-tempo, good- Borderline." A ballad, it is strength that can be found in a time song with a rock'n'roll feel. based on a western setting -- true lasting love: "When my It is about enjoying simple dangerous outlaws, a lawman world get crazy and I just can't pleasures of getting away to the looking for justice and a cowboy cope, she throws her arms river. looking for revenge. Co-written around me and gives me hope, "High Cotton" is one of the and sung by bassist Teddy Gen- when I've got the desire but I've surprises. It is bouncy, light- try, this song has a lean, pow- got no plans, I need someone to PHOTOPROVIDED hearted and melodically ir- erful crispness about the music understand, only she can.. .When Alabama resistable with its fiddle parts. and builds to a dramatic finish. I really need to make a stand but Cook sings lead for the catchy, newer. as well as older, Ala- It also has vividly realistic lyrics Guest singer Charlie Daniels I don't believe in who I am, when party-flavored tune. Its story is bama fans. It packs acoustic to which many people can re- helps to tell the story, in which I really want to, but I just can't, simple - it is about a weekend guitars, electric solos, harmon- late, such as "leaving home was the heroes are "out there in the she can." party where the people pull off icas, a touch of a banjo, the ever- the hardest thing we had to night, the two still ride together, Finally, the album closes with their shoes and let loose. favorite fiddle song and a strong face." Many listeners may find somewhere beyond the the very danceable and fun, horn-simulated-keyboard big themselves singing along with borderline." "Barefootin." Guitarist Jeff This album has something for band sound on the final cut. Claimstak ers lack of notoriety should be ending C. A. ABERNATHY Come Down" and "Last "Aztec Plain," creates a Music Writer Train Leaving Town." Some musical mood of mystery surrounding a young Indian The Claimstakers' slogan cover songs, like "Tumblin' Dice" by the Rolling Stones woman and a man she wants used to be "Who are those and the White Animals' to leave town with. "Sister's guys'!" but with the release "Treat Me Like A Dog," are Trippin' " contrasts a bouncy of their self-titled album, included in their show. tune with a touch of blues people in the music business The album was recorded in guitar to the subject of are now asking "Where has Dysinger's house in Nash- parental abuse and the this band been hiding? " ville. During August 1988, consequences which As many area fans could while the songs were being surround it. She gets us up tell you, this band has not recorded, equipment was each morning and gets us off been hiding. The Claim- scattered throughout the to school, just like momma stakers' members have been living room, even in the did before she got away, dedicated to touring for kitchen. sister's only tryin' to avoid many years. I By September the songs another fight, she lies in bed While with the White were ready to be mixed, and and wonders how she got this Animals, members Steve $25,200 PAYS FOR A with help from Tim Coats, a life if sister's just like Boyd and Rich Parks ... long-time friend, the record momma, what'll happen to recorded several highly was able to achieve a rich, me, I'll fight before it hap- LOT OF COLLEGE. acclaimed independent professional sound. Reviews pens, and if he goes for me, albums and were on the in Billboard Magazine, a I'll hang him like a tire from verge of being signed to a Nashville publication and the the sycamore tree. major record label. After local media have praised the Side two -- "Pan- seven years and sold-out Claimstakers' record. Shawn demonium" reflects 'the shows nationwide, the White mixed feelings of a new Animals went their separate Ryan, of the Birmingham News, says with this album romantic relationship. ways. "the Claimstakers have laid "Path Of Least Eventually the Claim- claim to music that is worlds stakers emerged, featuring Resistance" shuffles to a better." Rich Parks, lead guitar and danceable beat and gives a Side one of the record vocals; Steve Boyd, rhythm positive outlook on young begins with "Broken Wings," people and their lives. They guitar and vocals; Mike which is an uptempo song Dysinger, drums and vocals; say that it's out there, boy if In the Army, while you're training in a valuable skill, with a military cadence and Jon Bang, on bass. you can get a glimspe, then YOU could earn up to $25,700 for college or approved about a young man who keep your eyes upon it, but For this band, playing wanted to learn to fly and vocationaYtechnical training through the Montgom- clubs is still a priority. They how will I ever learn, to ended up becoming a fighter spend 15 of every 30 days on judge the difference, taking ery GI Bill Plus the Armv College Fund. That's pilot, having live with to the path of least resistance. the road. what he has done. money &it could help you attend jw about any edu- Their last show at "Western Flyer" is a Brother's featured many of delight, as it tells of a young cational program vou choose. the songs from the record, as "Wouldn't You Like To girl who is in love for the first Talk it over wlth your local Army Recruiter. well as newer original tunes Know" has a light yet time who hopes the boy SSG KEVIN WALKER including "Shotgun Kisses," memorable acoustic guitar doesn't see her delivering 1030 SO. QUINTARD AVE. "Running To The Fire," melody. Its lyrics mirror newspapers. One Way ANNISTON, PH: 237-6021 "(Where Will You Be confusion many people live Road," warns of the hazards Standing) When The Walls with. of taking certain paths. AREUFI. BEAUYOU CAN BE. 16 Thursday, March 9,1989 The Chanticleer

______Sports ___-______------__---- Win over Blazers puts Gamecocks 'Lady Gamecocks receive

in linals ol conference tournament berth- -- in--- Sol- - - By JEFFREY ROBINSON By JEFFREY ROBINSON State and West Georgia, two of Sports Editor Sports Editor the Lady Gamecocks' (Editor's Note: JSU's win nemesises, the team is very hap- over Valdosta State in the opening The Lady Gamecocks were py to have gotten the berth. round of the GSC Tournament last informed last Sunday tight they Monday night advanced them to the have received a berth in the 1989 "I'm glad we're in, and I'm championship game of the NCAA Regional Tournament. really glad we're getting the tournament, which was played last The news came after a long wait chance to play West Georgia night. Due to deadlines, for Coach Richard Mathis and again," said Mathis. information abodt that game could his team. The Lady Braves defeated not be placed in this week's paper. The Lady Gamecocks will play JSU twice during the regular JSU will host the NCAA in the South Regional, which will season, including a heart-break- Division I1 South Region on March be played in Walter Sillers Col- ing one-point loss in Jacksonville 18 and 19. Look for details of those iseum, the home court of the after the Lady Braves hit a last- games and all other Gamecock Delta State Lady Statesmen, in second desperation shot. Mathis sports action which takes place during spring break in our next Cleveland, Miss. said the team feels it can beat issue on March 23.) Along with JSU in the South West Georgia and looks foward What is the likelihood of a team Regional will be Gulf South Con- to having the opportunity again. beating JSU on its home floor ference tournament champion "We've got to go over there twice in one week? Delta State, GSC regular-season with a state of mind to beat West The chances of such an champion West Georgia and Georgia," said Mathis. "If it occurance are very slim. Just ask Albany State. Third-seeded JSU comes down to playing Delta Valdosta State if you are skeptical will take on second-seeded West State again in the second game, Just one week after losing to Georgia in the first-round game we've got to come out with fire Valdosta State in the Gulf South at 6 p.m. Friday. Delta State and in our eyes and play 40 full Conference regular-season finale, the Gamecocks took their revenge Albany State will play at 8 p.m. minutes against them. We against the Blazers by defeating The two winners will square off played well for 25 minutes aginst them 91-81 in the opening round of for the regional title Saturday them the other night in the GSC the GSC tournament. The win Ganlecocks took revenge against ~1.a~et-s Tournament (a garne JSU advanced the Gamecocks to the Ini$:ihis had originally thought trailed in by 20 points early tournament championship game Jacksonville. Gamecocks from leading at the his team might receive a berth before pulling to within four against Livingston, which was But you know what they say intermission. to one of the other eight regional points in the second half ), but we played last night. abut "the best made plans ..." Thanks to a friendly reminder tournaments in order to keep have to give it our all the whole Valdosta State, who blistered the The Blazers were able to hold from Coach Bill Jones at halftime, three GSC teams from being in game. I felt that was a good nets with 74 percent shooting in JSU in check throughout the first the Gamecocks Came out and took the same region. He said even learning experience for us." their 90-87 win over the half. Thanks to a slow tempo of control during the second half. though it might have been better Mathis said even though he Gamecocks last week, agan showed play. the teams went in tied at 35- "1 reminded our players that in for his team to go to a different was worried about getting the its determination to come in and 35 at the half. A Valdosta rally the last game of the regular season region and get away from Delta upset the Gamecocks in right before halftime prevented the (SeeT()uKNAMENT, Page 18) (See BERTH, Page 1 9) Gulf' Soutli7 Cot1/el-eti7c.e C/iut~lpi~t~.\ Gamecocks win title despite loss to Valdosta By EARL WISE remember that Jacksonville nine points. Sports Writer State had some help to win the Both teams were shooting the The men's basketball team conference." said Jones. lights out with the basketball. secured the Gulf South Con- JSU got some needed help to Valdosta State shot 69.2 percent ference regular season cham- win the championship from. of from the field and the pionship Feb. 27, but one would all teams, the West Georgia Gamecocks shot a respectable have never known the Braves. Coming into this con- 52.8 percent from the field the Gamecocks won the title after test, the Gamecocks were one field. their contest against Valdosta game ahead of Troy State. All The Blazer's remained on fire State that night. the Gamecocks had to do was in the second half, shooting an JSU watched its Il-game win- beat Valdosta State, and they incredible 74.5 percent from the ning streak disappear as the would be outright champions. field for the game, and 80.9 Valdosta State Blazers beat the Luckily for JSU, West Georgia percent for the second half. Gamecocks 90-87 at home. JSU beat Troy State 102-92 to give the Valdosta State opened the sec- dropped to 22-4 on the season and Gamecocks sole possession of ond half by scoring the first six 12-4 in the GSC. The loss also first place in the conference. points, and the Gamecocks soon caused the Gamecocks to drop Valdosta State came into the found themselves behind and in from third to sixth in the contest in a must-win situation. a battle to the finish. Division I1 Top 20. If Valdosta State could beat the The Gamecocks fought back The game also set up a re- Gamecocks, then the Blazers late in the game. Pat Madden match between JSU and would get the final playoff spot and Johnny Pelham threw up Valdosta State in the first round in the conference. It was evident two desperation 3-point shots of the GSC Tournament. the Blazers meant business from with 10 seconds left in the con-: After the game, Coach Bill the opening tipoff. test, but to no avail. Jones' mood was more like that The Gamecocks took a 48-40 The Gamecocks had problems of a coach who had finished the lead into halftime behind stopping the Blazers' Michael season 0-26. The Gamecock's Charles Page's 12 first-half Phillips, who was 4-of-6 on 3- dressing room was mere silence. points. Cliff Dixon was a menace pointers and finished with 23 "In about ten years, people on the boards, pulling down six points on the night. Teammate Photo by ED HILL will look back on this season and first-half rebounds and scoring (SeeVALDOSTA,Page 17) Jones & Gamecocks Secure yet another GSC title The Press Box, The Chanticleer, Thursday, March 9,1989 17 Much-deserved tournament berth finally secured Tick. Tick. Tick ... most-beloved women's basket- loss was to Valdosta State. The record (23-4) as Delta State did On and on the clock that hangs ball haven, Cleveland, Miss. jeffrey Lady Gamecocks were also de- this year. They also defeated the in our office drummed out its That's right folks. The Lady feated by Delta State in the first Lady Statesmen by 12 points somewhat ominous cadence Sun- Gamecocks will play in the Robinson round of the GSC tournament here in Jacksonville. The women also started the season on fire, day night. The few minutes I had South Regional, along with Delta last week in a game that saw Sports Editor been waiting to hear whether or State, West Georgia and Albany JSU fall behind by 20 early, only and they compiled those 23 wins not our Lady Gamecocks got an State. in one of the toughest con- NCAA Tournament berth had Do not think for one minute, to pull within four points before ferences in the country, and slowly stretched into three and a however, the Lady Gamecocks perennial Division I1 women's losing. against non-conference oppo- half hours. With more and more are unhappy about making the basketball powerhouse, and the group that de- nents like Montevallo and ~erry. passing time, the more worried I tournament. If the women had West Georgia, which has sud- tennines the brackets saw what So it is the women are in the was. not received a bid, it would have denly come to life under the most other Gamecock fans knew and Then finally, at9:25p.m., I got been a huge injustice. Our Lady diretion of Coach Jane Williams- however, and that is the call from Sports Information Gamecocks have played well all on this year. the fact the Lady Gamecocks Mathis and his players can deserve a tournament berth. breathe a little easier now, al- Director Mike Galloway. year. They have just had the Those two teams accounted they though the fact they must play "We're going to Delta," Mike misfortune of playing in the for three of JSU'S four regular Need proof Of did finish with the same Overall (SeePRESSpPage 19) said to me when 1 answered the same league with Delta State, a season losses.- The only other phone. He didn't have to say J anything else RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS I know as anxious as I was to get that call, Coach Richard Mathis had to be climbing the walls The b~gquestlon for the last two weeks has been whether or not the women would receive a bid to a Regional Tournament. Many persons connected with Gamecock sports felt the women had a sure lock on a tournament berth Others were not so sure They cited the fact two other Gulf South Conference teams, West Georgia and Delta State, already were assured tour- nament berths, and JSU might not be invited because it would mean three GSC teams getting bids. Another worry was the fact the Lady Gamecocks were not ranked in the women's Division I1 Top 20, despite their having a better record than the No. 2- ranked team in the nation. But the Lady Gamecocks did make it in. That was the good news. The bad news is JSU will have to travel right back out to that

Valdosta (Continued from Page 16) YOUR FIRST STEP TOWARD SUCCESS IS THE ONE Roy Addison added 23 points, Butch Shelman contributed 13 YOU COULD TAKE THIS SUMMER. points and Barry Purvis added At Army ROTC Camp Challenge, you'll learn 12 points. what it takes to succeed-in college and in life. You'll build self-confidence and develop your Page had the "hot hand" for leadership potential. Plus you can also quahfy the Gamecocks, finishing with 18 to earn an Army Officer's commission when points. Dixon added 17 points you graduate from college. and 10 rebounds, Robert Lee Army ROTC Camp Challenge. It may be Sanders chipped in 12 points, just what you need to reach the top. while Charles Hale, Wayne McGaughy and Madden each added 10 points.

"I am very proud of our team," said Jones. "Valdosta State played its best game of the ARMY ROTC season, and they shot the ball very well. We have the per- THE SMARTEST COLLEGE sonnel that can bounce back. We COURSE YOU CAN TAKE. have to play Valdosta State again on Monday, and we will be CALL MAJ MURPHY OR MAJ HQUSAND better prepared. I have to take the blame for this loss tonight." 18 Thursday, March 9,1989 The Chanticleer

Baseball team goes- up- against- opponents and weather From Staff Reports they faced Tuskegee University Mac Seibert and Pat Hundley, "Rain, rain go a way... " in a doubleheader at University aided by a Tuskegee error, Last week's weather may Field. JSU, now 4-0 on the sea- added the other three runs. have been enough to cause JSU's son, romped Tuskegee 12-0 in'the In the third inning, singles by baseball team to resort to chant- first game of the twin bill; but Tom Dorton and Rice added two ing nursery rhymes because the second game was rained out. more runs. With men on base, they could not go out and play. "We did everything we could Seibert hit a long home run off The heavy rains that hit North- to get two games in, but the the right field light tower for his east Alabama and surrounding weather just wouldn't cooper- second home run of the season to areas have forced the ate," said Coach Rudy Abbott. increase JSU'S lead, Gamecocks to try and beat "It's hard to get your rhythm or Craig Holman, a sophomore Mother Nature before they can timing down when you only play right bander, went the distance get a shot at their opponents. once a week." for JSU to improve his record to So far. Mother Nature's not But the layoff apparently did 2-0 on the season. While striking doing too bad. The Gamecocks not phase the Gamecocks, who out a career-high 10 batters, had their only scheduled game disposed of the Tigers early. A Holman allowed only three hits last week rained out. JSU was to five-run first inning made this a and one walk, have faced LaGrange College in long afternoon for Tuskegee. LaGrange. Ga., last Thursday. Designs ted hitter Craig The play their but the weather would not coop- Caldwell got things rolling in the first Gulf Conference erate. first with a two-run homerun divisional game when they The Gamecocks finally got'one that scored Tarous Rice, who travel State Satur- game in the books -- their first in had singled with one out. Three day. Game times are p.m. and one week -- last Saturday when . walks and a pair of singles from Pmin Vald0sta, Ga.

'T~uI-II~I~~~IIt (Continu4froni Page 16) againa ~aldostaState, we went in including pick up the tempo to a which they outscored Valdosta 10-3 of-seven clutch free throws over the No. 1 team in the south, and I felt at the half with a 48-40 lead," said quicker level. Vaidosta would not early in the second half. That lead last minute of the game. it was a big game as far as hosting Jones. "During the first five go down eaily, however. stayed in double figure untile three- Jones said that this game was the South Regional, I think our minutes of the second half. "Valdosta is a team that playes straight 3-point shots by Valdosta important in JSU's getting to host adminisuation has d0ne.a good job Valdostacame out and dominated us hard all the way,'' said Jones. cut it back to six points at 66-60 the South Region, but he added that of getting the South Regional (while en route to a 90-87 win.) We "They've got a good shooting team, with 9:09 left in the game. playing Livingston, an upset here." challenged our players at the half to and they Can play quick enough to The Gamecocks pushed the lead winner over Troy State in the other come back out and do a better job make anything happen." back to double figures at 83-72 first round game last Monday night, on the boards, and I thought our And that they did. when a 7-0 Blazer run cut the lead would be his team's main concern Henry Williams was the leading kids did a great job of that." The Gamecocks turned a 48-42 to four at 83-79 with 1:42 left. instead of the regional tournament. scorer for JSU, scoring 20 point The Gamecocks did a better job - lead into a 13-point, 58-45 lead The Gamecocks held on to the "I think this was a big gamc for on the night. Also in double figurea of most every aspect of their game, during a two minute, stretch in win, however, by hitting six-out- said Jones. .'It keeps us the Were Cliff Dixon with 16, Charles The Chanticleer, Thursday, March 9,1989 19 Number of athlete arrests on the increase nationally From College Press quently in recent months. Bonaventure University basket- players were arrested in Janu- "If you were a star on the Service Just four days before Thomp ball players were arrested on ary, 1988, during a riot at the University of Oklahoma footbll FBI agents arrested Univer- son was arrested, local officials burglary charges. During the premiere of the Eddie Murphy team, you could do just about anything you wanted," said Bos- sity of Oklahoma quarterback charged three other OU players fall term, Virginia police nabbed film Raw. One man was shot to worth. "You had no rules." Charles Thompson Feb. 14, with gang raping a 20-year-old a George Mason University soc- death and another stabbed dur- Athletes at the universities of charging him with selling co- woman in the athletic dorm Jan. cer player for assaulting another ing the melee. caine and, in the process, 20. student in a campus apartment, A week later, the El Monte, Nebraska, Maryland, Texas-El climaxing another round of ar- At about the same time, Uni- while in Pennsylvania former Calif., district attorney an- Paso, Texas-Austin, Idaho, Iowa rests of college athletes na- versity of Colorado football Millersville State University nounced he would charge anoth- and New Mexico State, among tionwide. player Marcus Reliford turned basketball star Amos Clay was er USC player with felony kid- others, also have teen arrested FBI officials suggested other himself in to police to face a sentenced to two-to-seven years napping. for a variety of assaults during the last 12 months. players from the OU team may series of burglary and rape in prison for a series of "home In his August, 1988, book, be arrested in connection with charges. In the prior six weeks, invasions" near campus. former University of Oklahoma Thompson's alleged attempt to two other former Colorado In September, a Mississippi linebacker Brian Bosworth re- At the University of Minnesota during 1988, three football sell 17 grams of cocaine to an players had been charged in State University football player ported his teammates of ten free- agent posing as a drug buyer in sexual assualt caes. During the was shot during a series of run- based cocaine. He also described players were evicted from their late January. last 17 months, some 14 Colorado ning confrontations, otherwise a 1984 snowball fight that ended dorm moms for allegedly tortur- "Other players" both at OU athletes have been arrested. punctuated by beatings, with when receiver Buster Rhymes ing and killing animals in their and an impressive cross-section Such incidents have not been fraternity members. fired "about 150 rounds out of an rooms, while another teammate of other campuses have been confined to big sports powers. Similarly, four University of Uzi machine gun" off an apart- was arrested for allegedly sell- making crime headlines fre- In late January, two St. Southern California football ment balcony. ing sex to female football fans. In Brief Press (Continued fromPage 17) Rifle team places second in GSC West Georgia Friday night will revenge against the Lady Braves ~eepthem on their toes. badly. Right now, they are just From Staff Reports with an overall score of 4543. Maria Bulljung and Ed Hess glad to have the opportunity to JSU's varsity rifle team nar- JSU came in second with a score scored an 1112 and an 1104, re- The Lady Gamecocks want take that revenge. rowly missed capturing a first- of 4461, while UNA finished third spectively. place finish at the Gulf South with a score of 3992. Delta State The match concluded JSU's Berth Conference Rifle Tournament. was fourth with a score of 3326. regular season, which saw the (Continued fromPage 16) team post a 4-2 record, losing in The tournament was played at JSU's leading performer was bid and even more worried after tournament. head-tehead competition only to the University of North Ala- junior Steve Chew, who scored the long wait, the Lady the United States Military bama Feb. 25. an 1128 in the competition. Gamecocks were in good shape The winners of the eight re- The University of Tennessee Freshman Jill Jacoby scored on Academy and Murray State Uni- for a berth after all. JSU will go gional tournaments will move on at Martin emerged victorious overall 1117, while sophomores versity into the tournament ranked No. to play in the quarterfinal round, 3 among the five teams from the which will produce the teams Southeast, meaning they had a which play in the Final Four ( INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL FINAL STANDINGS I fairly-solid lock on making the later this month. I February 28,1989 I Give A Hoot. I Men's League I Independent Conference Don't Pollute.

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Overall Record: 4 - 0 GSC: 0-0 At Home: 4 - 0 On Road: 00 vs. NCAA Div. il: 00 vs. NAIA: 4-0 Doubleheaders: 10 JacksonvilleState University AVG. NAME AB R H E 28 38 HR RBI BB SO SB.SBA SAC HBP 3-m- Jlm Hazlen 11 3 5 2 1002 2 2 l\l 0 0 1989 Baseball Statistics 0.438 Brfan Robem 16 4 70 102601 0-1 00 0.364 Macselbwt 11 3 40 1012410~000 0.364 Tmlm 11 3 40 0013303\4 00 0.333 Crab Caldwdl 9 130 2005 25 l\l 10 PITCHING 0.286 MQIlasky 7 3 2 2 2002 23 2\2 3 0 W-L-S PLAYER G GS BF IP H R ER BB SO WP 28 38 HR ERA 0.250 PstM#rdley 8 0 20 0000 2 2 0:o 10 1.0-1 Jmm 2 1 43 1104 3 3 5 14 0 1 0 0 245 0.250 HeathGmon 8 2 22 1002100-1 00 1-0-0 Todd- 2 1 49 10007 8 6 10 13 2 1 0 0 540 0.231 TarousRlm 13 3 3 12002 3 4 2\2 0 0 1.0.0 BiHyWn 1 1 16 4003 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 000 0.200 Bubba Porter 5 1 10 0001 0 10-0 10 1-0-1 Clalglidn~ 2 0 11 300 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 George Slrott 4 0 0 0 0000 2 0 0-0 0 0

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