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BLUE EDITION Liked By Many, Action Ads .... 10 Lifestyles 6 Comics 9 Opinions '.. 4 Cussed By Some, Crossword 9 Sports 7 Features 5 Campus News ... 2 ...Read By Them All Tuesday, January 14,1992 George-Anne Vol. 64 No. 23 •a 912/681-5246 Celebrating 65 years as Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper Georgia Southern University • Statesboro, GA 30460 Student admits to Trailer park residents evicted shooting GSU students and other tenants given 60 days to vacate premises On Thanksgiving Day, she double-wide trailer to be around even more of a shock when I father and By Misty McPherson said her water was shut-off. The $1500 when deposits and hook-up found out it was only 60 days. It's It came as a complete News Editor city blamed it on Barrett fees are added in. going to cost a lot." surprise... Itwoseven Construction Co., and Barrett A representative from Georgia sister The residents of Benson Racine said when she moved blamed it on the city. She said Mobile Home Services said they Surrenders to Effingham Trailer Park received a late non- in a year ago, she remebered more of a shock when she has always had water are offering tenants a good deal County Sheriff's office returnable Christmas present. hearing a rumor that somewhere I found out it was only problems. since they had been evicted. One they weren't expecting, nor down the line apartment In the eviction letter, Barrett She reported, the company did they want. buildings might be built. But, 60 days. It's going to By Michael Strong Construction Co. informed the would move a single wide trailer On Nov. 7, an eviction notice aftering hearing no more on the Staff Writer cost a lot. tenants if they moved within 30 for $300 and a 14-wide for $450- was hand-delivered to each of the subject, she put it out of her mind. -Maria Racine, GSU days, the company would $475. (this price does not include A GSU freshman shot his residents, giving them 60 days to "I figured it wouldn't happen." father and sister in Guyton on vacate the premises. graduate student contribute $100 to their moving wheels and axles). Even though many of the costs. Sunday, Jan. 5. "It came as a complete tenants sign a month-to-month the park, Barrett Construction Co. "They must be crazy," Racine No one from Barrett Construc- Robert Maurice Harden, Jr., suprise," said Maria Racine, a lease, Racine said she never 18, shot his sister Charlene and "They haven't taken very good said. "That's nothing." She tion Co. could be reached for GSU graduate student. "It was signed a lease with the owners of comment. father Robert, Sr. at their home care of the park," Racine said. estimates her moving cost for her with a .22 caliber rifle, according to authorities. Charlene was shot twice in the back, while Robert was shot once in the left shoulder. Harden, Jr. was charged with two counts of aggrevated Classes assault. Harden surrendered himself to the Effingham County are Sheriffs office on Monday, Jan. 15 around 9:30 a.m., after authorities could not locate him in a search the night before. back in According to the sheriffs office, Harden gave no reason for the shooting. Allegedly, he session shot both victims in a back Michael Colton, a junior bedroom of the house. Maureen Harden, Robert's mother, called printing management the authorities at 10:35 p.m. major, works on a sculp- By the time deputies arrived, ture for one of his winter Harden had left the scene quarter classes in the Foy carrying a .22 caliber rifle in Fine Arts building. his pajamas. "He hasn't said why he did it," said Effingham County investigator Jay Space. "But the events surrounding the event are currently under investigation." Harden was checked into Georgia Regional Hospital by relatives before he turned himself in to the authorities. (Photo by Randy Trujillo) Harden was ordered to undergo psychiatric examination at Georgia Regional by Superior Court Judge William Neville. Harden will go before a grand jury after completion of the Numerous apartments burglarized over break examination. As of Monday, Charlene was Micheal B. Hendrix were ar- burglaries. Between Dec. 5 and Villas, Stadium Place, and Raeford of Augusta were arrested listed in serious condition and G-A Staff Reports rested for possession of burglary Jan. 5, 21 burglaries, six inci- Lanier Mobile Home Park. and charged with four counts Robert, after being admitted tools at Park Place apartments, dents of entering an automobile, each of burglary. Happy greetings were absent and being listed in fair according to the department. and three incidents of theft by Three incidents each of According to Captain Russell from the tenants of off-campus condition, was released. taking were reported to the entering an automobile took place of the GSU police, at 6:15 p.m., student apartment complexes, "We go through this every Sheriffs Dept., said a recent tally at Hawthorne and Sussex while on a routine patrol, officers who came back from the holiday year," said Gene McDaniel, in- by department officials. The tally Commons, according to the tally. observed a loaded blue pick-up break to find themselves the vestigator for the Sheriffs does not include burglaries McDaniel would not positively truck leaving Oxford Hall. The victims of burglaries and thefts. Department. "During the vaca- reported to the city and university link the burglaries. "Some of truck was stopped and the occu- 21 burglaries and three thefts tion period...you get several police. them are [connected] and some of pants were held, until officers were reported in all. groups and several individuals them are not. I can't hold up a were able to verify the students Three arrests were made by the that just go into these apartment According to the tally, there sheet and say this one's story that they were moving. Bulloch County Sheriff's complexes and just check who's were four burglaries at Stadium connected to that one and this Officers discovered four Department between Dec. 5 and home and who's not home. Walk; three each at Georgia one's connected to that one." rooms that had been forced open. Jan. 5 involving the crimes. Villas, Stadium Place, and Park The two suspects were arrested by "If they find no one's around, Oxford Hall burglarized No classes will be held James Kevin Futch, 19, was Place; two each at Eagle's court, Officers Donnie Hickman and and, if they have a good opportu- On December 17, GSU Div- on Monday, Jan. 20 in arrested for two counts of bur- Hawthorne, and Stadium Club; Brian McGlamery. nity to go in, they go in," said ision of Public Safety Officers observance of the glary, and one count of theft by and one each at C&S Trailer Both students will appear in McDaniels "And they'll hit arrested two males for breaking Martin Luther King, Jr. taking at Georgia Villas and Park and Ramble Road. criminal court and Williams several apartments." and entering into Oxford Hall. Southern Villas, according to the will have an administrative Holiday. No off-campus housing com- One incident each of theft by GSU students George N. Wil- Sheriffs Department. hearing through judical affairs. Mathew Sandoval and plex seemed to be immune to the taking took place at Southern liams III of Augusta, and Robin C SGA reccommends rec. faclility funding Liquor referendum If approved, student activity fee will increase by $20 By Michael Strong would pass it. courts, several multipurpose was a major factor in why they plans put on hold Staff Writer "They've already seen it and rooms, two weight rooms, a four- chose Bowling Green. Also 68 By Doug Gross Shortly before Christmas told us that they think it's a good lane track and possibly a pool. percent of upper classmen polled Assistant News Editor thing and to continue looking said that it was the reason they break the GSU student senate "This is what were proposing," Supporters of a proposed liquor-by-the-drink referendum have passed a resolution recommend- into it," he said. said William Ehling, director of stayed there." postponed plans to petition for a general vote from March until The building would cost ing the student activity fee be CRI. "Once you get into your con- Once the ground is broken, the November. around $8 million to build, so the raised $20 for the purpose of build- struction costs and stuff you may building should be completed Chris Sampson, owner of Thursday's and the proposed ref- state would have to issue bonds to ing a student recreation facility. have to make changes. But we within a year and a half. It will be erendum's most vocal advocate, said Friday that, despite rumors to pay for the construction of the "We think that this is some- will learn from others built on the northeastern end of the contrary, efforts to pass a Bulloch County referendum have not building. Once the bonds were thing that is needed," said SGA mistakes." campus, according to Dr. Lynch. been suspended and would continue, with Tuesday, November 3, as sold, the activity fee would be in- * President Chris Clark. "We'll be CRI, Lynch and several stu- the target date for a vote on the issue. "Once all of the variables are the first school in the state with a creased. dent leaders have toured the stu- "We're still actively pursuing it and getting signatures every "We have an interest in factored in it should take about [student recreation] facility." dent facilities at Vanderbilt day." said Sampson, referring to a petition which would require 5,000 them," said Dr. George Lynch, 15-18 months," he said. "But with The resolution basically states University, the University of signatures to bring the referendum to a vote. assistant dean of students. construction delays and other fac- that the senate would need to ap- Florida, Florida State University Sampson also stated that most of the organizational work in the "Several investors have come tors it could be a little longer. I prove an increase in the student and Bowling Green State liquor legalization effort had been taken over by individuals whose forward expressing an interest." don't want to deceive anybody, but activity fee, however it must also University. The building would identity he declined to reveal. The building would be a little that's how long we think it will go before the student budget be a compilation of the students' According to Sampson, these individuals plan on targeting local larger than 85, 000 square feet, ac- take." committee, then President Henry needs and good points from those residents for the majority of the necessary signatures. cording to the program statement Ehling concurred. before it could go into effect. facilities. Sampson, who had attempted to collect signatures almost solely put together by the Campus "We hope to be in their by fall If the increase were approved "We saw a study conducted at from GSU students, listed a lack of student voter registration as a Intramurals and Recreation of '94," he said. "But I think by the committee and Henry, then Bowling Green," said Clark. main reason behind the failure to have the petition completed by the Winter of '95 would be a little it would go to the Board of Department. "Where 72 percent of the fresh- January 10 deadline for a March 10 vote. Regents, who according to Clark, Their would be 12 racquetball men polled said that their facility more realistic." Page 2 • January 14, 1992 CAMPUS NEWS The George-Anne Unclear law delays beer license decision Councilman Lewis "Bo" Hook, Rockin' Eagle, said Brannen, translated as discrimination beer and wine license for his new company, he felt the interest of the By Kevin Hudson chairman of the police committee, have been grandfathered into the since other establishments have business located in the building public would best be served by an Managing Editor said Hallat had been approved for law, since the businesses had already opened within the 100- which used to house Bash's. The explanation being given at the a license, but the legality of the An unclear state law concern- been granted licenses prior to yard limit. Statesboro Police Department will meeting. location was in question. ing the placement of beer and rewording of the law to include Hook was of the opinion that now perform a background check SGA cook-out mentioned wine retail businesses near state The state law mandates that as a requirement for license college campuses. the license should be granted, but Councilman Brown proposed property, including college cam- the sale of alcoholic beverages approval. Opinions of the councilmen a decision should be made at a that the city council host a "hot dog puses, prompted Statesboro City within 100 yards of state property varied greatly. later date to decide on an official Cable increase questioned and hamburger cookout" for the Councilmen to postpone a deci- is forbidden. The location for the According to Councilman policy. Representatives from leaders of the GSU Student sion concerning a requested beer Fast N' Easy is only 47.5 yards John Newton, the 100-yard limit The matter was turned back to Government Association in early license here. from the GSU campus, said Hook. Statesboro CATV are being asked should be literally enforced ac- Brannen, who is expected to look April to "meet and welcome City Attorney Sam Brannen to attend the next meeting to Councilmen debated for about cording to the property line, not into the situation and announce a them." 20 minutes Tuesday about said the law is interpreted to refer justify a recently announced rate campus buildings, since grant- suggestion at next Tuesday's Hook said the Georgia whether or not a license should be to campus buildings by the state increase. ing the licence would technically meeting. Southern Planning and granted to Mabrook Hallat for the department of revenue, which Councilman Newton said he violate the wording of the statute. Information Committee, which he proposed Fast N' Easy store next loosely enforces the law. Other license announcement had received several calls about Not granting the license, said chairs, would look into the idea to the Flying Eagle at 118 Lanier Existing establishments, such Charles Brown, councilman Bobby Gill, the owner of the increase, and even though the city has no authority over the See City Council, page 3 Drive. as Dingus Magee's and the from the GSU area, could be Braxton's Sports bar applied for a h AM/FM cassette player missing R. Pata were charged with from his vehicle in the Veazy criminal trespass. POLICE BEAT Hall parking lot. •Todd G. Platt was charged • Larry A. Foster reported a with criminal trespass and . Students arrested for theft Violation. wallet missing from his vehicle giving false information to a Playwright speaks at GSU in the Oxford Hall parking lot. police officer. • Two GSU students were re- The GSU department of His- 1/7/92 • David R. Dunn reported a •John E. Davis was charged leased Thursday on $5,000 bond tory and Special Collections will • David Franklin Pierce was cassette player, amplifier and with minor in each after being arrested on ten present a lecture by Ward charged with Driving Under the approximately 50 cassettes miss- possession/consumption. counts of illegally entering an Morehouse III on Thusrday at 7 Influence and Speeding. ing from his vehicle in Oxford automobile, reported the Bulloch 1/5/92 p.m. in the Museum Lecture Hall at Hall. County Sheriffs Department. GSU Police Department the Rosenwald building. • Marshall N. Waters was • Carrol Ray reported a Nichole E. Smecek, of 100 The lecture will be based on 1/10/92 charged with minor in posses- vacuum cleaner missing from Chandler Square, and Christy Moreshouse's recently published • Michael R. Morton reported sion/consumption. the Deck Shop. Lee Hall, of 72 Chandler Square, book on the colorful history of the his 1986 Nissan missing from the • Adam S. Corbin was charged •David R. McGinley was were apprehended Wednesday Waldorf Astoria Hotel, entitled The Deck Shoppe parking lot. with minor in posses- charged with minor in evening by the Bulloch County Waldork Astoria: America' Gilded • Adam Williamson reported sion/consumption. possession/consumption. Dream. Sheriffs Department after al- the back windshield of his vehi- •Marcus S. Lee was charged Morehouse is a noted play- legedly breaking into ten auto- cle had been broken in the Oxford 1/8/92 with minor in wright, havinghad a number of plays mobiles at Park Place Hall parking lot. Nothing was • Monica J. Letcher reported possession/consumption. produced off-Broadway. He was a Apartments. reported missing. someone had damaged her vehi- •Todd H. Human was staff correspondent fot he Christian Among the items allegedly • Michael K. Grosvenor was cle in the Winburn Hall parking charged with failure to stop at a taken from the vehicles were lot. Science Monitor for ten years and has written extensively for ot>..-; charged with Minor in stop sign. newspapers and magazines includint the Philadelphia Inquirer, ne $30 in cash, a Sparkomatic car Possession. • Vernon J. Neely was •Lara K. Haeberlein was Baltimore Sun and the Savannah News Press. radio worth $300, a radar detec- • Kevin S. Stringfellow was charged with driving under the charged with failure to stop at a Morehouse is the scion of a well-known broadway theater family. tor, a cellular telephone, two charged with Minor in influence, improper lane usage stop sign. His father, Ward Morehouse, Jr., a native of Savannah, was for many checkbooks and over $100 in Possession/Consumption. and driving without a license. •Jefferson D. Benicosas was years drama critic for the New York City newspapers. His mother is the cassette tapes. • Chad R. Pata was charged • Michael N. Bowen was charged with failure to stop at a actress Joan Marlowe and his stepmother is journalist Rebecca Franklin The total value of all items with Minor in charged with minor in posses- stop sign. Morehouse who was originally from Bulloch County. taken was reported as $1637. Possession/Consumption. sion/consumption. 1/4/92 A court date has not yet been The lecture will be followed by a reception and is free and open to the 1/6/92 •Chad R. Pata was charged public. set, according to department 1/9/92 records. • Dalton Poole reported stereo •Frederick L. Kitchens was with minor in charged with failure to yield at possession/consumption and One arrested for gun violations equipment stolen from his vehi- Gamma Lambda to host 1992 conference cle in the Veazy Hall parking lot. pedestrian crossing. driving without a license. Nov. 8-9, the Gamma Lambda chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon at GSU At 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 6, Brian • Virginia C. Rogers reported •Mark Occhialini was •Stephanie L. Walker was attended the annual Southeast Regional Conference held in Orlando. Edward Cowart, 20, of Rt. 1 Box a portable cassette player and charged with riding motorcycle charged with driving with Seven of the thirteen chapters were represented at the conference. 107, Brooklet was arrested on one approximately 50 cassette tapes without a helmet. expired license It began with a "regional jam session," discussing problems within each count each of carrying a missing from her vehicle in the • Sonya T. Bolden reported her •Mark S. Loyd was charged chapter. Seminars were given on such subjects as public speaking and concealed weapon, carrying a Veazy Hall parking lot. 1974 V.W, missing from Olliff with failure to stop at a stop sign. etiquette during a business luncheon. pistol without a license, and • Cara Chotiner reported a Hall parking lot. 1/3/92 possession of a handgun under 21 •Todd Al Kimmell was Gamma Lambda will be the host of the 1992 Southeast Regional portable telephone missing from •A resident of Warwick Hall years of age. charged with driving under the Conference. The theme will be 'Working Together to Pursue Strength and her vehicle in the Veazy Hall reported someone grabbed her According to a report filed by influence. Excellence." parking lot. purse from behind the Rosenwald The 16 fraternity members who attended the 1991 conference were: the Bulloch County Sheriffs • Jimmy C. Cacey reported an •Michael W. Crotty and Chad Laura Allen, Patrick Bass, Susan Blout, Tracy Bottjer, Sheri Boyd, Department, as officer Jerry Sandra Fowler, Kim Henson, Johnetta Herald, Shari Hook, Kevin Hudson, Girardeau was trying to serve a Stephaine Momper, Chris Patton, Heather Reed, Karen Rosenhagen and warrant at Chandler Square 58, Gary Wooffard. Cowart was asked to come talk to officers after being identified as a person involved in another New diploma program offered incident. The Southern Center for Continuing Education at GSU is now As Cowart passed bystander offering the National Restaurant Association Diploma Program. The David Powell, "He pulled his Diploma Program consists of eight courses in foodservice management jacket aside," acording to the which will lead to a nationally recognized certificate. report. Girardeau observed a gun The first of these courses is Applied Foodservice Sanitation or AFS. protruding from Cowart's waist This course is used in all 50 states and 15 foreign countries. AFS has been under his jacket. adopted by more than 95 percent of state, county and city public health 1 When asked what he was departments that require sanitation training of foodservice managers. hiding, Cowart at first said Classes will meet on alternate Saturdays for four sessions beginning nothing. After checking, a Ruger Test onJan. 18 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The fee is $125 and the textbook, Applied found, and Cowart was Foodservice Sanitation is available at the GSU bookstore. subsequently arrested. For more information call Maria Center at 681-5555. Students held-up at Wal-Mart • Three female GSU students were held up Wednesday night in Registration the Wal-Mart parking lot, ac- cording to published reports. Statesboro police officers Winter Quarter 1992 reported the three women were in Tuesday, January 14 Saturday, January 18 their car when a black male • A faculty recital featuring • Little Man Tate will be approached, claiming he had a Douglas Graves on cello, Michael shown at the Union Theatre at 7 gun, and demanded money. Braz on piano and Jerrold and 9:30 p.m. The suspect allegedly stole Michaelson will be held at 8 p.m. •Eagle Basketball will play about $27 from the women. Dates: January 15th & 16th at the Foy Recital Hall. Admis- against Southeastern Louisiana sion is free. at 7:30 p.m. in the Hanner Statesboro Police Department • Comedians Howie Marmur Fieldhouse 1/8/92 (Wednesday & and Jay Mohr will perform at 8 Sunday, January 19 • John G. Hensley was p.m. in the Union Ballroom. • People under the Stairs, charged with Driving Under the Admission is free with student written and directed by horror Influence and Right of Way I.D. Thursday) filmmaker Wes Craven, will be • Before the Revolution will be shown at the Union Theatre at 7 WELCOME BACK shown at 7 p.m. at the Union The- and 9:30 p.m. Admission is $1 atre. JEWISH STUDENTS! Times: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm with student I.D. and $2 General Admission. Wednesday, January 15 Hillel Meetings every second • Solo Guitarist Kyle Davis Monday, January 20 and fourth Wednesdays at (each day) will be performing in the Union • In honor of Martin Luther 5 p.m. in Room 275 in the Commons from noon to 1 p.m. King Day, no classes will be University union. •GSU Pilot's Association held. Place: Williams Center meets at 8 p.m. in room 244 of the Tuesday, January 21 Sunday, September 22nd, Student Union. Pilots and non- • The Prime of Miss Jean 11 a.m.-2p.m. pilots are welcome. For more Brodie will be shown at 7 p.m. in Lobby (Upstairs) information call Jim Huffstetler Welcome Back Brunch in at 681-1284. the Union Theatre. Room 275, University Union, •David Akov, consul to the Wednesday, January 22 open to all Jewish students, No late registration or standby registration will be state of Israel will speak at 3 p.m. •Winter Games will be held at faculty, staff, and their available. in room 247 of the University Sweetheart Circle at 2 p.m. families. Union. •Driving Miss Daisy will be Students with forty-five hours or more are eligible to register. performed at the Union Ballroom Georgia Southern Hillel Those with less than forty-five hours who have succesfully Thursday, January 16 at 8 p.m. The play will run Affiliate through Thursday. •Eagle Basketball will play c/o The Art Department completed their first English course and are presently enrolled GSU students can obtain free against Centenary at 7:30 pm in Georgia Southern University tickets at the Union information in their second English couse are also eligible. the Hanner Fieldhouse. Landrum Box 8032 desk. General Admission tickets Statesboro, Georgia First time registrants or those who have taken and failed go on sale at the CLEC office 30460-8032 beginning January 15 both parts of the test must register for secions labeled "Both." Friday, January 17 912-681-5696 or When registering, choose a time that will not conflict with • Little Man Tate, starring Friday, January 24 912-764-5234 and directed by Jody Foster, will •Dead Again will be shown at Co Advisors: Bernie and your schedule. You will not be allowed to change or alter your be shown at the Union Theatre at 7 the Union Theatre at 7 and 9:30 Paula Solomon p.m. Admission is $1 with a selected registration time, place, or section. and 9:30 p.m. Admission is $1 If not now, when? Hillel with student I.D. and $2 General student I.D. and $2 General » Vm T'nzrK rsny K"7 DKI Admission. Admission. OTHER NEWS January 14, 1992 • Page 3 The George-Anne One year anniversary of Desert Storm Saddam Hussein remains in power, Kuwait remains undemocratic

By Owen Ullmann This turn of events explains Knlght-Rldder Newspapers two important ancillary benefits UNION W •* to come out of the war: Arab- WASHINGTON - The first Israeli peace talks and the re- anniversary of Operation Desert lease of American hostages held PRODUCTIONS Storm on Thursday will be an oc- in Lebanon. GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY casion for President Bush to la- ment as well as celebrate: Iraqi The peace talks got underway President Saddam Hussein re- largely on terms set by Israel be- mains in power. Iraq retains a cause the United States convinced dangerous military arsenal. Syria and Palestinians - two And a liberated Kuwait is as un- radical forces in the region - that democratic as ever. Iraqi leader would be ousted Kuwait and the protection of they had no viable alternative but Things weren't supposed to within months by military offi- world oil supplies. Removing to throw in their lot with the West turn out this way. cers unhappy over their humiliat- Saddam was a personal wish for and seek reconciliation with I The passage of a year does not ing defeat. Bush but never an official goal. Israel, their sworn enemy for 43 diminish the overwhelming vic- Today, administration offi- "The fact of the matter is that years. tory U.S. forces achieved in driv- cials concede surprise at Saddam Hussein is but a fraction ing Iraq out of Kuwait, a success Saddam's ability to survive de- of what he used to be," said a State Although the negotiations have that showed the world it is left spite the havoc wreaked on Iraq. Department official, who did not gotten off to a uncertain start, with but one military superpower. The country, which was rav- want to be identified. "His coun- U.S. officials remain optimistic But Saddam's tenacious grip aged by military bombing, is try is on the verge of collapse, he that the new political climate in on Iraq despite U.S. efforts to steadily deteriorating economi- is no longer a serious military the region will eventually lead to weaken it and Kuwait's rebuff of cally because of a continued in- threat to his neighbors and the lasting peace - a breakthrough American prodding to undertake ternational embargo. The em- U.N. inspectors are in his shorts that would become the most impor- democratic reforms show that a bargo prevents Iraq from export- day in and day out." tant legacy of the war. superpower has its limits in ing oil except to buy food and Administration officials and achieving goals without resorting medicine for its people under outside experts agree that Iraq's The release of the American to force. tightly supervised conditions that military trouncing looms even hostages reflected a change of The war's anniversary also Saddam thus far has rejected. larger one year later because it attitude by another radical power underscores the fickle nature of Meanwhile, United Nations symbolizes the defeat of radical- in the region, Iran, which pres- American politics as Bush inspection teams continue ism in the Arab world. sured its radical supporters in UPcoming EVENTS launches his drive for re-elec- combing the country to locate and Even before the Persian Gulf Lebanon to free their captives. tion. The public euphoria and as- destroy equipment for producing War, radical states and move- The decision appeared based on Tuesday, Jan. 14 tronomical presidential popular- nuclear bombs and other weapons Comedian: Howie Marmur ments in the region had lost a Iran's desire to end its long isola- ity that greeted the military vic- of mass destruction. Saddam was 8 pm Union Ballroom major benefactor in the Soviet tion and improve economic rela- tory has given way to gloom over developing them in a clandestine Union, which was too busy coping tions with its more moderate the troubled economy at home. research program that has turned with its own collapse to support neighbors in the Middle East and Solo Guitarist: Kyle Davis Wednesday, Jan. 15 "I think it's a lesson to all of us out to be far more extensive than other political causes. with industrial nations in the in political life," observed Rep. U.S. officials imagined. Noon ■ 1 pm Union Commons West. Dante Fascell, D-Fla., chairman While frustrated that Saddam Then came the ruination of of the House Foreign Affairs remains in power, administra- Iraq, the most powerful of the rad- Ironically, the country the war Winter Games Wednesday, Jan. 22 Committee. "Popularity is fleet- tion officials contend that the ical states in the Mideast, trigger- was fought over has emerged a ing. You're up one day, down the Iraqi leader's durability is ing a mass political realignment 2 pm Sweetheart Circle year later relatively unaffected next." merely a political annoyance in the region. U.S. allies, includ- by the powerful political changes Last winter, soon after the and not a serious threat that ing Israel and moderate Arab Wednesday, Jan. 29 in the region. Now that its oil Apollo Night U.S.-led coalition drove Iraqi should detract from the triumph of states such as Saudi Arabia, fires are out, Kuwait's ruling 7 pm Union Ballroom troops from Kuwait to end the six- Operation Desert Storm. emerged victorious, and the radi- family is seen by many as re- week Persian Gulf War, Bush After all, the officials note, cals were forced to deal with the turning to its old oligarchic administration officials had Bush's stated objectives were only superpower left in the Solo Guitarist: Dave Wopat Monday, Feb. 3 Middle East. ways. confidently predicted that the achieved - the liberation of Noon Union Commons

Hot, Sexy & Safer: Suzi Landolphi Thursday, Feb. 6 Debate arises over THE GEORGE-ANNE 8 pm Union Ballroom STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS Tuesday, Feb. 11 school choice The George-Anne is the official student newspaper of Georgia Southern University, owned Comedian: Caroline Rhea Most Georgia and South and operated by GSU students and utilizing the facilities provided by GSU. The newspaper 8 pm Union Ballroom Carolina legislators and is the oldest continuously published weekly newspaper in Bulloch County and Statesboro, business leaders favor allowing Ga. The ideas expressed herein are those of the editor or the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Student Media Committee, the administration, the Sweetheart Ball Thursday, Feb. 13 parents the choice of which public faculty and staff of Georgia Southern University, or the University System of Georgia. The school their children will attend - George-Anne is published twice weekly during the academic year and three times during 8 pm Williams Center an opinion not held by most public summers. Any questions regarding content should be directed to the editor (681-5246). school officials, according to a OFFICES, MAIL, PHONES study conducted by GSU. Room 111, F. I. Williams Center. The George-Anne, Landrum Center Box 8001, Georgia Southern The study also shows all three University, Statesboro, Ga. 30460. 912/681-5246 (News) or 912/618-5418 (Advertising) groups opposed to public funding of private schools. ADVERTISING INFORMATION The random sample of 300 of Brewton said all three groups The George-Anne reserves the right to refuse any advertisement. The George-Anne's the top business leaders, state recognize that school choice could advertising rates are as follows: •Students and student groups: $2 per column inch legislators and school principals further segregate schools by race. 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Witte Kevin Hudson OPINIONS Tuesday, January 14, 1992 Editor Managing tanor Misty McPherson News Editor rfTYl^l 31 t«Att Ignorance threatens H£\rl~ First Amendment rights On Oct. 28, a conservative ra- dio host scheduled to appear at a "Pro-American Rally" hosted by students at the University of Wis- Collegiate consin at Milwaukee, was con- fronted by a mob of student Times protestors determined to prevent his talk. Robert Lukefahr & They succeeded. Armed with Phaedra Walker whistles and signs, the estimated one hundred protestors screamed, chanted, blew their whistles, and her views, are bolstered by their - threw coins, ice and other objects heartfelt desire to create a more at the guests. Fearing further amenable environment for mi- violence, the speakers left. nority students, and the ironic Unfortunately, this was not an notion that "intolerance" can be isolated incident. Unpopular eliminated by refusing to tolerate speakers have been shouted down unpopular speech. But, as Presi- or chased from campus at more dent Bush said at the University than a dozen top-flight schools of Michigan in May, "What be- during the past few years. In gan as a crusade for civility has addition, over the last four years, soured into a cause of conflict and conservative student newspapers even censorship." have been stolen or destroyed at more than fifteen of the nation's If the students of this genera- top twenty-five universities. tion were at all familiar with his- tory, they would know that cen- These and other examples of soring ideas, even in the name of campus intolerance have sparked a national debate over "political sensitivity, only serves to make correctness" and have led Time those who hold them more radical magazine writer Nancy Gibbs to and more determined. But absent conclude that "nowhere is the some understanding of political First Amendment more imper- philosophy and history, young iled than on college campuses." people find it difficult to argue How did things get this way? forcefully for the abstract notion After all, less than a generation of freedom. ago college students were de- Beyond the considerable gaps manding more freedom of in the formal curriculum, the speech. The simple answer is informal pedagogy of example - "ignorance." College students no how professors and administra- longer understand the historical tors act when confronted by chal- and philosophical basis of our lenges to free speech - further constitutional protections. undermines the generation's re- 1 A 1989 survey conducted for the spect for civil liberties. Many col- National Endowment for the leges contribute to the campus in- Official history should not be taken as gospel Humanities reported that less tolerance - or at least ratify the focuses primarily on the history than one-half of the 700 college attitudes which lead to the sup- History, sir, will tell lies as pression of free speech - by adopt- usual. of European culture. It would seniors it surveyed could cor- surely be beneficial to include rectly identify the purpose of The ing speech-restricting codes. -George Bernard Shaw According to the Carnegie Points to ponder... more information on the history Federalist Papers, and more than Jason Lewis of other cultures, since they are one-third- confused the words of Foundation for the Advancement My Christmas break was painfully uneventful. The most the heritage of a significant Constitution, of the Soviet Union of Teaching, such codes have exciting thing I did was see a cou- portion of the student body. Also, with fthose of the American Con- been enforced or drafted on al- ple of movies. gratuitous shot of his behind. The only blacks that I can re- it wouldn't hurt for us European stitution. As the NEH report most 70 percent of the nation's Actually, I should call them On the whole I enjoyed JFK. member hearing about in high descendents to gain a new noted, students understanding of campuses. As Harvard Law "films." "Movie" should be used For a movie of its length (nearly school American History were perspective on history. the Constitution is "superficial." School Professor Alan Dershowitz to describe features like Porky's three hours) it moves pretty well. Harriet Tubman, George But instead of instituting a recently explained, American Another great lie in our history and Robocop. They're strictly for Only once did I sense some rest- Washington Carver and Martin more rigorous program in the colleges are "tolerating and are the official stories of the Na- teaching intolerance and fun — I can't seem to get enough lessness in audience. Luther King Jr. While these three fundamentals of American polit- tive Americans. While we all hypocrisy." pointless sex and violence. Films But that slightly slow part was are certainly worth noting, ical philosophy, most colleges learned about the "Manifest Des- are the ones everyone debates necessary to reveal all the evi- surely they aren't the only ones and universities have allowed the tiny" of frontiersmen to conquer Another example of this re- about, but only a few have actu- dence of a conspiracy in the as- who made considerable contribu- emasculation of their core re- this land ocean to ocean, we sel- pressive pedagogy at work was ally seen. sassination of John F. Kennedy. tions to our society. quirements. dom were told about the atrocities evident last month in the Univer- Stone has been accused of turn- It wasn't until I came to college Another NEH survey found Of course, the esteemed label of perpetrated upon the Indians in sity of Wisconsin System. In a ing history into fiction with his and did some independent re- that a full 78 percent of colleges "flick" is reserved for those spe- the process. perverse affirmation of its com- complex conspiracy theories. search that I learned about the and universities no longer re- cial features most often found at Time after time we conned mitment to "tolerance" over free- Although some of his assump- lives of people like Malcolm X, quire their students to take a bachelor parties and fraternity them out of their homeland. And dom, the state system is consider- tions are little far-fetched, I'm W.E.B. DuBoise and Thurgood course in the history of Western houses.. if we couldn't trick them, we ing an appeal of the recent U.S. confident that his explanation of Marshall. Civilization, and a staggering 38 Anyway, the two films I saw would simply destroy them. Yet, District Court decision which the assassination is much more I've heard some complaints in percent require no history at all. were Martin Scorcese's remake somehow through a perversion of ruled UW's restrictive speech plausible than the conclusions of the past about Black History When this diluted college cur- of Cape Fear, starring Robert history, they're the ones portrayed code unconstitutional. the Warren Commission. Month and other efforts to educate riculum is coupled with the DeNiro and Oliver Stone's con- as savages. Does anyone still seriously African-Americans about their After the decision, James E. troversial JFK, starring Kevin frightful ignorance of high school believe that Lee Harvey Oswald heritage. Perhaps if we inte- Remember, history is written Sulton, special assistant to UW- Costner. graduates, the results are a pre- acted alone? grated a broader account of all by the victors. Never take what system president, told the Chron- dictable failure to grasp or ap- Scorcese is the better of the two The official story of races into our school system's you read or hear as the gospel icle of Higher Education, preciate the basic protections of- film makers, and DeNiro is Kennedy's assassination is one circulum, these efforts wouldn't truth. "Everyone seems more con- fered by the Bill of Rights. clearly the better actor. Although I of the more obvious perversions of be necessary. Research history for yourself Thus, to someone like Canetta cerned about the theoretical must say, it was certainly re- history in this nation. There are All students at GSU are and draw your own conclusions. Ivy, of the Council of Student abridgement of First Amend- freshing to go through an entire others that are much more dam- required to take a Western That will be the closest you can Presidents, it seemed completely ment rights than about the real Costner movie without seeing a aging and far-reaching. Civilization course, which come to the truth. reasonable to say to a reporter for abridgement of rights based on The New York Times in 1989, racial harassment." Apparently, "we don't put as many restric- Mr. Sulton believes that the First i tions on freedom of speech as we Amendment protections are not Politicians are the same, no matter where they go should." terribly "real." Let me start with a "Welcome Ms. Ivy, and those who share should do something to solve See Ignorance, page 10 Back' to everyone. I hope your them. So he took off on a holiday break was filled with Let me see if I got this straight country-hopping 'round-the- many good things. world trip to seek solutions to our STAFF How about that new Lakeside D. J. Smith economic troubles. Everybody Cafe? It took a while for it to open, keeps wondering when he is go- but I think it was worth the wait. It ing to spend some time in his own NEWS certainly has relieved some of the The rebels have taken up arms Lonesome George's term, the country. Assistant News Editor: Doug Gross, Brent Parrott; Copy Editors: Missy Lukehart, crowded conditions in the Union : and laid siege to the government Birdman of D. C. is just a heart- Well, I think I have the an- Mike Strong; News Staff: Marlene Allen, Jennifer Booth, Johnnie Goolsby, at mealtime. Nicholyn Hutchinson, Roger Lee, Dennis Smith offices where the president is hid- beat away from being our swer to that question. Someone Let's all be sure to pitch in and ing. It sounds to me like they President! should send him a message say- FEATURES work together to keep it nice, and have modeled their election pro- I know, I know, Lonesome ing that a whole bunch of foreign remember, as you're sitting in Features Editor: Teresa Roach; Staff: Nancy Rowell, Angela McConnell, Donna cess after those in Central George keeps saying he has every countries are having problems D'Ambrosio, Doug Gross, Carolyn McWilliams, Trey Decker those outdoor dining areas, the lit- America. confidence in the Birdman's that he needs to work on. ter goes in the trashcans, not the SPORTS Meanwhile, Gorbachev, once abilities, and when he was hospi- Naturally, using his logic, he lake. 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For the second time in economic problems, and he FEATURES January 14, 1992 • Page 5 The George-Anne Left-handedness has advantages By Carolyn McWilliams In the Bible and in some texts brain differ in the amount of con- quickly from brain injuries. If Psychologist Marian Annett Staff Writer written between AD 400 and the trol they have over certain func- one hemisphere is injured and a of the University of Hull in Statistics show that 90 percent 1500's, left-handedness was de- tions. Also, the left hemispheres function is lost, the uninjured England suggests that genes play of us are right-handed instead of scribed as "wicked" or as a prod- of the brain differ in the amount hemisphere is able to take over the a role in determining hand pref- left-handed. Why is it such a uct of the Devil's work. People of control they have over certain function. erence. Her theory is based on the right-handed world? Scientists who were right-handed were con- functions. The left hemisphere of While dominant hand prefer- belief that people posses a gene sidered powerful with high honor Left-handers also include the brain controls the right side of D f) an ence may be controlled by the that strongly predisposes them to and virtue. three presidents, Gerald Ford, the body. The right hemisphere brain there are other theories that have a dominant left hemisphere. Today's scientific research James Garfield, and Harry controls the left. may also explain how people Therefore, they will be right- has disproved these beliefs about Truman. Several rulers and In about 98 percent of all choose between the left or the right handed. People who lack this left-handedness. The percentage personages were left-handed, in- right-handed people the left hemi- hand. gene are left with environmental of lefties among artists, cluding Alexander the Great, sphere controls speech. One theory deals with societ- factors to determine their choice. architects, musicians,and pro- Napoleon Bonaparte, and Queen Left-handers control speech by ial views. The number of left- People not only have domi- have been trying to answer this fessional baseball and tennis Victoria. sharing the function with both handed people increases when so- for years. players is rising. Some examples So what causes people's domi- hemispheres. This occurs in ap- cial pressures to be right-handed Left-handedness has been of left-handers in these categories nant hand preference? proximately 75 percent of left- are lifted. Therefore left-handed considered an undesirable trait. include Pablo Picasso, Paul Individual's hand preference is handers. people increase when it becomes Throughout history, it has been McCartney, Babe Ruth, and controlled by the brain. The left This may explain why left- more of a social norm instead of a viewed with suspicion and fear. Martina Navratilova. and the right hemispheres of the handed people recover more stigma in society. See Advantages, page 9 'Driving Miss Daisy' coming to GSU Jan. 22 and 23 By D. J. Smith tive and resident of Minnesota. the Outstanding Actor Award for 95. "Driving Miss Daisy" is January 8, and for faculty and Staff Writer She returned to theatre after rais- 1983-84. He has also appeared on based on this 25-year period of her staff beginning January 15. January 22 and 23, 8 p.m. ing her family and has since per- ECLECTIC COLUMN a number of local, regional and life. General admission tickets for Mark those dates and times on formed in over 40 productions, in- national commercials and TV Alfred Uhry's play won the all others will go on sale at the your calendar, because you don't cluding the characters of programs. Pullitzer prize; the movie produc- CLEC office in the Foy Building want to miss it. That's when the Amanda in "The Glass Florida, North Dakota, Turkey, The play was written by Alfred tion won the Academy award; beginning January 15. This is a live production of "Driving Miss Menagerie," Blanche in "A and Korea. In addition to being a Uhry, who was born and raised in and the Big League Theatrical CLEC Performing Arts Series Daisy" will be performed in Streetcar Named Desire," and fine actor, he has been a director, Atlanta. He based the play on production of "Driving Miss event. GSU's Union Ballroom. Clairee in "Steel Magnolias." She a choreographer, and a costume events from his childhood, spe- Daisy," under the direction of And finally a quick note on "Driving Miss Daisy" is the is a member of actress/director designer. He has played Kaa in cifically incidents surrounding Curt Wollan, has won the hearts another cultural event you won't heartwarming story of Daisy Julia Carey's Theatre Exchange "Jungle Book," Midge Carter in his grandmother, Lena Fox. At and approval of audiences and want to miss. The Georgia Poetry Werthan, a cranky Southern Acting Company and earned "I'm Not Rappaport," and the age of 72 she demolished her critics alike. Circuit will present the nation- Jewish widow and Hoke Colburn, Outstanding Performance Riff-Raff in "Rocky Horror car, but emerged from the wreck- This critically acclaimed ally acclaimed poet and short her black chauffeur, whose 25- Honors from the Minneapolis Picture Show." age with hardly a scratch. After play will be presented in the GSU story writer, Peter Meinke, who year relationship spans the civil Star Tribune in 1989. Boolie Werthan, Daisy's son, is this incident the Uhry family Union Ballroom at 8 pm on will read a selection of his poems rights movement. The play is set Hoke Colburn is played by played by Jay Guernes. Guernes hired a black chauffeur, Will January 22 and 23. Free tickets in the Foy Fine Arts Recital Hall in Atlanta. Curtis C, originally from Baton attended the University of Coleman, who spent the next 25 will be available at the Union on Tuesday, January 21, at 7:15 Daisy Werthan is played by Rouge, La. He has lived and Minnesota where he appeared in years driving for Miss Lena. In Information Desk for GSU pm. This reading is free and Barbara Humphrey Barker, a na- worked in such diverse places as 22 productions and was awarded 1973, Lena Fox died at the age of Students with valid ID beginning open to the public. Does the true spirit of Christmas exist at Toys 'R' Us? By Donna D'Ambrosio Us did not prepare me for this through the store dropping toys on their children for messing up tended to rub off on us. One of my One day I was looking up our their rooms. Staff Writer holiday season. Never before had the floor or leaving them where co-workers, a senior here at GSU, computer files to see if we had a The Christmas spirit is not as I encountered such a large num- they did not belong. That, An interesting part of working looked at me one day and said, particular toy for a man. While loving as it appears to be. Love ber of people in such a short however, is not as rude as the lady at Toys "R" Us was trying to go to "Christmas sucks. People should he was waiting for me, I over- was not quite the dominant emo- amount of time. who was looking through the ac- breaks and lunches. To get to the die." She obviously had been expe- heard him tell his daughter that tion at Toys "R" Us this past Adults would actually start tion figures. break room, we had to go through riencing a terrible day at the cash she might not get anything from Christmas break. In fact, frustra- yelling at me when they found the all our customers. If we took off register. her sister, because her sister was tion and anger were the emotions store had sold out of a particular This woman was obviously our name tags, this was a pretty One day I was on lunch with a too sick to get out of bed. I was not looking for a particular which radiated throughout the toy. It seemed as if they thought I simple task. If we forgot to take co-worker. We watched others expecting what I heard from the store most of the season. personally controlled how large a character, because as she was tak- them off, however, we were come into the break room; some little girl. She told her father, shipment we would receive and ing the figures off of the peg, she doomed. People would see us and were complaining, some were "That's okay. I don't need any- I started working at Toys "R" how quickly the items were to be was literally throwing them over ask us a question. After we fin- holding their heads, some were si- thing for Jesus' birthday." I just Us when I was in high school, and sold. her shoulder. When she left, there ished answering it, we would look lent. My co-worker said some- looked at her and smiled. She un- for the past four years, I have was quite a large pile of action up and see three or four more thing which I had been thinking derstood what so many people I Some of our customers were worked there over breaks between figures lying on the floor. I won- people waiting for help. So much for a few days. She said, "I don't had encountered had forgotten. I quarters. more inconsiderate than rude. dered if that lady and people like for our breaks.... know why the hell I keep coming guess there was some love in our Christmases past at Toys "R" These people would wander her were the ones who yelled at Our customers' attitudes back here." store after all. Don't overlook breakfast RESERVE OFFICER S' TRAINING CORPS Before you stop making New Year's resolutions, be sure to in- clude good health and fitness, which is probably the basis for all Health & your other resolutions. Now that the holidays are over it's time to Fitness get back on track with exercise and good eating habits. -*5*0 lay****** ■»«»'* Speaking of good eating Donald Jordan habits, let's dwell on a particu- larly overlooked meal - Breakfast! You probably didn't still have a wholesome breakfast have breakfast today. Don't feel in order to avoid eating fast foods bad because you're not alone. and snacks later in the day. If The body needs a hearty break- your reason for skipping break- 'i& fast each day after the 12 or so fast is lack of time, I recommend hours of overnight fasting. It is be- ready-to-eat cereals because they &r*~ lieved to elevate the blood sugar can contain the nutrients that the level enough for effective physical active student needs. and mental performance. Cereals are convenient; by Without a hearty breakfast stocking the refrigerator or cabi- one generally feels hungry and net with one or two choices, break- tired! He also becomes increas- fast can be accessible during the ingly irritable, grouchy, moody, morning rush. depressed and uncooperative, Cereals are carbohydrate- says Elaine Herrmann of rich; carbohydrates are the best Runner's World magazine. energy source for muscles and If you are dieting, you should See Breakfast, page 9 •I-I—I—I—1—I-I—I—I—I—I—I—I—I—I—I-I—T—I—I—I—T-T ATTENTION SENIORS! The GSU CASH IN PLACEMENT OFFICE Wants You! ON GOOD GRADES. If you're a freshman or sophomore with good grades, apply now for a three-year or two-year scholarship. From Army ROTC. Army ROTC scholarships pay tuition, most books and fees, plus $ 100 per school month. They also pay off with leadership experience and officer If you are a senior or graduate student finishing your studies credentials impressive to future employers. Winter, Spring or Summer Quarter 1992, and have not yet attended a Placement Office Orientation Session, do so now.

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I have the feeling that the that mob in Vilnius, pounding does have an ability to put University of Miami. At UM he whole framework of Eurasia Knlght-Rldder Newspapers on the hood of a car, imploring geography in layman's terms." context of what had gone before." But de Blij converted the has been geography professor, east of Yugoslavia is now going MIAMI - Today, of course, most of them don't know much But popularizing geography is doubters by putting together a chairman of the Geography to be revised, and not at the it's a matter of history. But back about it," said de Blij recently in only half a life's work for de lecturer list of 60 faculty mem- Department and associate dean conference table either." in November 1989, it was a gutsy a phone interview from Blij, 56, a native of the bers from Georgetown, of the College of Arts and -South Africa: "It may well be call. In a live telecast on the fall Washington, D.C., where he's Netherlands. He also has built that President F.W. de Klerk University of Miami and the Sciences. of the Berlin Wall, University of currently a visiting professor at an academic reputation on Now he teaches part of the doesn't really represent the National Geographic Society. Miami geographer Harm de Bly Georgetown University. numerous scholarly whites and Nelson Mandela The two, daily 45-minute talks year at UM, where he is a predicted the disintegration of What's the big deal about publications. tenured full professor, and part doesn't really represent the they will give the cruise passen- the Soviet Union. Lithuania, for instance? Why, Long a member of the blacks. It won't surprise me if gers will be the same lectures they of the year at Georgetown. The once monolithic U.S.S.R., the average American was won- National Geographic Society's South Africa doesn't come out of give their college classes, de Blij He and his wile, Bonnie, live he told Charles Gibson, host of dering a couple of years ago, Committee for Research and this transition in one piece." says, even though no academic in Miami and Washington, ABC's "Good Morning was Mikhail Gorbachev braving Exploration, he became in 1984 The end of the Cold War, says credit will be granted. where he is an enthusiastic vio- America,'' will be torn apart by that mob in Vilnius, pounding the first editor of the society's de Blij, will not necessarily What kind of person has the linist when not traveling. the same kinds of historical on the hood of a car, imploring scholarly journal, National make the world safer. That is time, money and inclination to But he's always traveling. forces that destroyed the old that country's restive leaders not Geographic Research. There, he why he believes geography is so pay more than $100,000 for a 97- "I just got home from my 101st French and British colonial to secede from what was then the brought the well-known writing exciting and so important. day geography cruise? trip out of town this year," he empires. Soviet Union? and photographic excellence of "Successful business people," said this week. "It makes it 'The most startling thing that It's not a question of "Easy," said the geographer the Geographic Society's de Blij says. "Lawyers, doctors, impossible to practice with a has happened in the past "whether," he said, only "when." on "Good Morning America" at magazine to bear for the first retired high-ranking military. musical group." century," he says, "is the It is just that kind of provoca- the time. "Just look at the map." time in a scholarly journal. Many successful people retire Probably half of de Blij's trips acceleration of the rate of tive prognostication that has Lithuania separates the rest of Many of his 30 books have fo- early. The average age of the tour are to New York City for his live change." turned de Blij (de-BLAY) into the country from Kaliningrad, cused on Africa; he also has is lower than one would think." appearances on "Good Morning what may be geography's first site of one of the biggest Red written several world geography The Jan. 8 to April 11 cruise America." There, he continues superstar - a Carl Sagan with Army bases. If Lithuania goes, texts. leaves from San Francisco and making his bold predictions - both feet on the ground. As newly the army base is cut off. Still, on-the-scene, up-close- visit French Polynesia, New which, given his past success, named geography editor for That collective "Oh, NOW I and-personal geography lessons Zealand, Australia, Africa, give one pause with their pes- ABC, he now appears almost get it" response, elicited from have always been his passion. India, China and Japan. simism. weekly with Gibson and co-host even the most blase of audiences, "Harm always talks about Passengers also will get brief- A sampling of topics: Joan Lunden. is de Blij's trademark. Another learning geography while you ings at local embassies and visits -The former Soviet Union: "I get 100 letters a week," element of his appeal is his travel," says Don Capone, an- to local universities, including The current chaos there could marvels the affable de Bly. "I'm willingness to make predictions other University of Miami geog- the University of Western lead to a new union dominated asked to sign all kinds of as bold as any by Jimmy the rapher, who teamed up with de Australia in Perth and the by a Russia that is just as anti- things. People say, 'My son Greek. And more likely to turn Blij to lead student safaris to January Month-Long Specials University of Natal in Durban. American as the old Soviet watches you.' It shows the power out right. Kenya in the 1970s. 50' s Combo "Bookings are excellent," Union but freed from the dead of national TV." Before the Persian Gulf War, And de Blij has made tracks $2.50 said a spokesperson for Miami- hand of communism and much Reg. Sonic Burger It is also a measure of de he predicted that Iraq's Kurdish around the world with his knack based Kloster Cruise Limited, more capable in carrying out its Reg. French Fries & Reg. 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China in the late 1800s and early asked him to organize a study De Blij's affiliation with in southern Kenya, for instance, Not surprisingly, de Blij "Good Morning America" stems he designed a course in urban cruise on the Royal Viking Sun credits a brilliant geography W that will take 97 days and cost from a September 1989 in which geography and wrote a book on teacher from his native country | ABC asked him to host a week's it. participants up to $116,375 each. with turning him onto his | worth of geography features. He Lured into fine wine when a Double occupancy. geographical career. spent one morning in a small friend made fun of his signature "The reason geography is in- In 1949, his parents, both con- 5 plane above middle America, sparkling burgundies and teresting to people now is that cert musicians out of work after ■ COUPON COUPON live, pointing out the scars left bought him a glorious bottle of most of them don't know much World War II, moved the family I eons ago by glaciers. He spent 1959 Chateau Beychevelle, he about it," said de Blij recently in to South Africa, where they lived | a phone interview from another day with a map, explain- designed a course on wine until he was 19. ing why Rome was built where it production and wrote a serious Washington, D.C., where he's After earning degrees at_ was. and scholarly text, "The currently a visiting professor at Johannesburg's University of Buy 1 lunch or dinner To Phil Beuth, ABC's Geography of Viticulture." Georgetown University. the Witwatersrand and* What's the big deal about president of early-morning and "One of the nice things about Northwestern University, inl (# 1 - #30 Combinations), Lithuania, for instance? Why, late-night programming, de Blij geography is that it has no Evanston, 111., he taught at the| get the second for half price with this the average American was won- was a natural. bounds," says Capone. "After all, University of Natal in Australia| COUDOn "He's charming, he's articu- the faculty members immedi- dering a couple of years ago, and at Michigan State ■ *1 was Mikhail Gorbachev braving late, he's very credible and he ately approved. I can't blame JoiN The UkesisdE CoFf EE Club Muqs JUST $2. Rifftis only* 10

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Rod's Review Slumping Lady Eagles drop three straight team high 30 points within five By Eric Weisenmiller minutes to bring the Lady Rod Swinson Sports Editor Eagles to within two points. With 13:50 left in the game Florida 92, Janice Johnson tied things up at 46. GSU 73 By Rod Swinson Marysue James put GSU ahead at the 12:37 mark, but they Staff Writer The Georgia Southern Lady could only hold on to the lead for Last year was one that held Eagles fought hard, but were de- a minute and a half when many highs and lows for my feated last Monday evening by Congreaves canned a three- sports outlook. the University of Florida Lady pointer to put the Lady Bears on Gators 92-73 in Gainesville. Many things happened that top 51-50. carried many emotions with With 8:39 remaining in the Congreaves fouled out with them. second half GSU team leader 3:15 left in the game, but it made Personally, many people that Gwen Thomas was forced out of no difference as Mercer was I have some admiration for ei- the game after a fall which sent able to hang on to win by a final ther rise to the top or dropped to her to the hospital with a mild score of 78-73. the bottom.The first of which is conclusion. Her absence may GSU's Thomas led all scorers definitely Mr. Michael Jordan. have been the difference in the with 30 points, and Beverly True, he did lead my favorite game as the Lady Gators (8-6) Williams had 11. points and five NBA team to a World out-scored GSU by a 28-17 mar- rebounds. Toy Williams scored Championship, but that's not the gin after her departure to coast to ten and pulled down nine boards. reason I admire him. an easy victory. In the year 1991, Jordan was "When Gwen got hurt we lost the object of more criticism than our intensity and they began to ever before. stifle our offense," said coach Mr. Jordan earned my respect Drema Greer. Georgia State 80, and admiration for the way The Lady Eagles kept it close Georgia Southern 73

which he handled his adverse in the opening half. With just :■.::: conditions. under four minutes left in the The Lady Eagles took on their Being an African-American first half a pair of Thomas free second TAAC opponent of the myself, I personally scrutinize throws gave GSU a two point season on Saturday evening at other influential African lead, but Florida came right home against the Lady Panthers Americans. back and grabbed a 45-33 advan- of Georgia State University. tage. Mr. Jordan is a class act. The absence of Gwen I appreciate the way he sits in With just over six minutes Thomas, the team's leading the path of controversy and with gone in the second stanza the scorer and rebounder, due to ill- intelligence and restraint, he ar- Lady Eagle had cut the scoring ness put the Georgia Southern at ticulates and addresses each deficit and trailed by only one, a definite disadvantage. 51-50. problem with professionalism. Despite the obvious handicap In my opinion, Mr. Jordan GSU remained in reach until the Lady Eagles kept themselves portrays a positive image for Thomas was forced to make her in the game throughout, but ul- other African-Americans. He early exit. The Lady Gators timately were defeated 80-73. helps people understand that con- clamped down upon the crippled "I thought that the ladies troversy is no reason to show ig- Lady Eagle line-up and reeled played with quite a bit of norance by ramping, raving, off a 19-9 run in the final five intensity," said Coach Greer. and profaning everyone in sight. and a half minutes to capture the "We really missed Gwen win. Another person whom I had though." great respect and admiration for Florida's led The first half saw the lead was Sugar Ray Leonard. all scorers with 22 points. GSU forward Gwen Thomas sinks a for one of 30 points against Mercer. Despite outplaying change hands several time with Honestly, Leonard exempli- hercounterpart Andrea Congreaves, Thomas and the Lady Eagles lostto the Lady Bears 78-73 (Photo Toy Williams led the Lady Neither team leading by more v fies one of the all-time lows of by Randy Trujillo.) ' Eagles with 17 points and nine than five points at any time. 1991 for me. rebounds. goal percentage (70 percent) Toy Nearing of the first half the Shenise Crockett was good for When I learned that Leonard game became increasingly Williams lead the Lady Eagles BIRIHMHiHiHMiHHIHMHmnnnKHnHnna 12 points. Thomas and Jill Dunn with 24 points. was a drug abuser, I was physical. Thirteen players went each contributed ten points. Marysue James also contrib- shocked. to the line in the in the final uted 14 to the Southern cause. I always viewed Mr. Leonard nine minutes of the first period. Georgia State was led by as a class act in his own right. Georgia State's Shellye Kegler with 18 points. Nerissa Leonard felt that he had to Mercer 78, Fisher was 12 for 12 from the •COUPON* •COUPON- Mattox had 12. I turn to drugs and sometimes GSU 73 charity stripe in the first half. The loss dropped the Lady abuse his wife when adversity She had 14 points for the night. and controversy came his way. Eagles to 7-7 overall and 0-2 in On Thursday night the Lady The Lady Panthers opcned-up TAAC play. Even when Leonard had his Eagles came home to host the a 38-33 lead with three minutes press conference, his appearance Georgia Southern begins a Mercer Lady Bears in Hanner remaining, but Georgia Southern three-game conference road and expressions were that of a Fieldhouse to kick off their fought back. A Gwenda Smith jBuy 1 lunch or dinner (# 1 - #30 Combinations), troubled man. swing Thursday night in Trans America Athletic lay-up in the waning momments Hammond, Louisiana with an get the second for half price with this coupon. Mr. Leonard showed me an Conference schedule. in the first half knotted the score ignorance that I did not think he 8:00 p.m. (EST) tip-off against The game presented a par- at 41-41 at intermission. Southeastern Louisiana. Phone: 764-9828 possessed. I did not think that ticularly stiff challenge for the The Hanner Fielhouse score- Leonard would allow fame and The Lady Eagle's next home Lady Eagles in the person of board clock was unopperational game is on Saturday, January 25 fortune to become his fall. due to technical difficulties late Mercer's Andrea Congreaves, at 7:30 p.m. against Southeastern I pray that one day Mr. the nation's leading scorer. in the first half. Leonard's life will become one Louisiana. Despite holding the hot- The second half preceded in that he himself can respect. handed Congreaves to 29 points similar fashion as the first un- Another person who really (five below her 34.3 average) the til five minutes into the second impacted they way I viewed him Lady Eagles were unable to pull period the Lady Panthers went Don't just was Isiah Thomas. out the victory. on a 11-1 run to take command I've always had a great deal "We didn't do a bad job on 60-50 at the 12:45 mark. of respect for Mr. Thomas until I sit there... Congreaves, but we forgot to con- Georgia State's San Kegler saw his actions in the centrate on the other four players had 12 of her 18 points in the sec- Conference Championships of the on the court, I was disappointed ond half to give the Lady GOLF CENTER NBA playoffs. LOCATED BEHIND PAULSON in our intensity level," said Panthers leads of as much as 12 ...Read Mr. Thomas really portrayed coach Drema Greer. "I was also points. STADIUM NEXT TO THE a childish act when he and his unimpressed with our - A three-pointer by Lady Eagle SOUTHERN BOOSTERS counterparts did not show enough ing effort. We weren't able to get Tara Anderson brought Southern Something! class to stay until the end of the WATER TOWER any second shots on offense as to within five with 6:44 last game. Mr. Thomas would Mercer did." remaining, but State held on to not even shake the hands of the The game was a closely con- oust the Ladies Eagles 80-73. victors. tested affair with the Lady The nation's leader in field George-Anne • LARGE PUTTING GREEN Mr. Thomas offered the ex- Eagles hanging on to a slim cuse of not being happy about los- lead for the majority of the first • RANGE BALLS $2.00 ing the game. half. PER BUCKET In my opinion Thomas' ac- Mercer stepped finally in tions there and concerning the front 23-22 with 7:30 remaining PRIVATE GOLF LESSONS USA Olympic Basketball team in the first half on a Congreaves were examples of a no-class act. OLF SUPPLIES FOR SALE jump shot. *$& I am not taking away from The lead changed hand four his ability to play the game, for times before the half, but Mercer there he is excellent, but Mr. was able to take a three-point ad- RANGE IS OPEN DURING Thomas' actions resembled those vantage into the locker room at GOLF CLASSES of a child who is spoiled rotten halftime. and is not mature enough to ac- Congreaves could only pro- GEORGIA SOUTHERN GOLF COACH cept defeat with class. duce 13 points in the first half af- DOUG GORDIN WILL BE GLADTO Finally, the ultimate low, yet ter sitting out much of it with cp^'^'oSKS YOU IN ANY WAY, FROM CHURCH in some ways the highest point of three fouls. GROUPS TO PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 1991 came when Earvin "Magic" In the opening minutes of the OPEN DAILY, MONDAY-SATURDAY Johnson held his news confer- second half Mercer opened up a G^<r&S Hours 12-5 pm ence to announce that he had lead of seven before GSU's Gwen EXCEPT FOR PRO SHOP tested positive for the HIV virus. Thomas pumped in 12 of her HOME GAME DAYS 681-9100 I previously had a great deal of respect and admiration for Mr. Johnson, but ironically they increased, not because he was man enough to admit he had made a mistake, but because he did not publicly waver in the face of controversy. Mr. Johnson held his head high and faced the lies and the accusations that resulted from 2 Ed Moore Court "Welcome Back his statement by stating, "I'm go- ing to deal with it." Right Behind Join Magic in my opinion when he Burger King 681-7871 changed his motto from "safe sex" to "no sex" earned the ulti- Eagle Health Club mate respect from me. The year was one of intrigue and fun. I hope that you will al- low my opinion to be valid, but not law. Page 8 • January 14, 1992 SPORTS The George-Anne Men win three while exacting revenge on Georgia State By Rod Swinson "We feel real good going into Senior forward Tony Staff wtlter conference play," said Young. "I Windless showed great poise as think we will fare pretty well." he stepped to the line with nine The Eagles next home game seconds left to put the final point GSU 88, will be Jan. 16 against on his game high 28 and move the Appalachian State 77 Centenary. Eagles to the top of the conference. The game was a see-saw battle The Eagle mens basketball GSU 83, from the very start. team used a tenacious man-to- Samford 65 The Eagles jumped out to a 4-0 man defense in their 88-77 victory lead only to find themselves trail- over the Appalachian State The Eagles made a statement ing 13-4 just four minutes later. Mountaineers last Monday night. in their 1992 TAAC debut as they The Eagles countered the The Eagles forced 22 turn- whipped the Samford Bulldogs Panthers run with a 17-6 run of overs and held the Mountaineers 83-65 Thursday night in their own to make the score 21-19 to 44% in percetage in Birmingham. with 12:00 remaining in the half. the second half and 48% on the Dexter Abrams claimed a The Panthers spurted again to night. game-high 22 points and grabbed give them a double figure lead The Eagles who shot 62% in the nine rebounds as he helped the with four minutes remaining in second half were led by Dexter Eagles to a 10-3 record and 1-0 in the half. Abrams who scored 23 points and the conference. But the Eagles would not be grabbed 11 rebounds. The Eagles also got a huge denied as they went on the 16-7 The Eagles also got good con- game from their talented ball run to close the half tied 48-48. tributions from Tony Windless handler Charlton "CY" Young "It would have been easy to roll and Charlton Young who scored 18 who scored 19 points including over after we got off to such a bad and 11 points respectively. five rainbows from 3-point start," said GSU head coach Tommy Williams came off range. Frank Kerns. "But the kids hung the bench to make a major contri- The Eagles jumped out to a in there and it worked out." bution of 15 points and 3 rebounds. quick 6-0 lead, but cooled off sud- The Eagles came out on a mis- denly to find themselves tied 12- sion in the second half. "Dexter played great," said 12 midway through the first half. The Eagles out-scored the Young. "But that what makes our But the Eagles went on a 10-2 Panthers 20-10 in the first seven ■• team good is that we all can make run which was highlighted by five minutes of the second half to give a contribution." points from "CY" to give them a them a 68-58 lead. The Mountaineers were led by 24-14 lead. But the Panthers continued to Steve Spurlock who delighted the Samford clawed their way peck away at the lead on the shoot- crowd with four dazzling dunks back to cut the Eagles lead to 33-26 ing of Tyrice Wright who scored in pursuit of his team high 21 with five minutes left in the half. 26 points on easy transition bas- points. Abrams then took charge in kets. Senior forward Tony Windless scored 28 against Mercer on Thursday night. The Eagles are currently 2- ■ The Eagles now head into con- the middle and poured in five Wright sank a couple of free 0 in the TAAC. ference play. straight points to put the Eagles up throws with 5:42 left to reduce the 38-26. Eagle lead to 73-71. "CY' hit another 3-pointer and The teams traded baskets until Tony Windless hit a jumper with the Eagles lead was cut to 82-81 time running out in the first half with 1:02 remaining in the game. to give the Eagles a 43-31 lead at The Eagles handled the pres- NCAA ponders reforms the break. sure well. GSU came out quick in the sec- Schultz said the accreditation Some predominantly black "It will become even more im- Wendell Charles scored 9 of By Steve Kornackl portant for community colleges to ond half to boost their lead to 56- Knlght-Rldder Newspapers would work this way: "What it schools fear that the new aca- his 13 points including hitting 5 of comes down to is tnat if people are dem:. requirements will reduce get disadvantaged students into 38. The Bulldogs reduced the 6 crucial free throws down the ANAHEIM, Calif. - The lax in compliance, they will be the number of minority athletes. the mainstream of colleges," Eagles lead to ten going into the stretch. NCAA reform puzzle has fit to- given time to put things in order. "This will eliminate some for DiBiaggio said. "Some do a good final ten minutes of the game. gether piece by piece over the past If not, they will be decertified sure, but it just goes to another job of that, but not all. When we Windless added the winning But a 3-pointer by Monty three conventions. Academic el- from the NCAA. Graduation group of minorities," Schultz currently get them from commu- point from the line with only sec- Noblitt and Young gave the igibility requirements were rates, institutional control and said. "Our studies show it only nity colleges, they have a high onds remaining to secure the vic- Eagles a commanding lead at raised this week, and measures to everything will be included. It has a 1 percent decline on minori- attrition rate. tory. 72-53. cut costs and give athletes more will fill any voids and pull every- ties. But this does not limit access "And with some kids, to force The Eagles played smart and freedom have been implemented. thing together." to colleges. There are prep them into academics for athletics "We were excited early," said used up the clock for the remain- The players you see catching Only two of 23 proposals in the schools, junior colleges. There's is not reality. There are athletic Windless. "But we got together der of the game to post an 18 point footballs and dunking basket^ Presidents Commission package other access. and intellectual geniuses. Some late in the game and took care of margin of victory. 1 balls will have to make higher ■ were defeated this week, and "If there's a group who can't kids can be very competitive at a business." grades4n*bjgh school or score bet- "They showed they were a good those were minor items concern- achieve access to any of those av- farm club, but not at a univer- Each of the Eagle starters ter on entrance exams to play as team," said Abrams. "But we ing financial summer school aid enues, then perhaps it's time for sity." scored double figures with Calvin freshmen; they will have to show stayed in there and made the right to freshmen and the creation of a the NFL and NBA to establish a That concept is at the root of Sinkfield scoring 15, Dexter satisfactory progress toward a decisions and did the right I-AAA football division. The key farm system like we have in NCAA reform and will be key to Abrams 13, and Charlton Young, specific degree once in college; things. academic measures all passed. baseball so those people who don't the looming certification process: who did a good job handling the and they can negotiate with pro- Freshmen, beginning in 1995- want to go to school can find a Colleges are for students first, Georgia Southern 88, ball in the pressure minutes, fessional teams without losing el- 96, will be required to combine a route to develop their skills." athletes second. Georgia State 87 scoring 10. igibility. 2.5 high school grade-point aver- DiBiaggio and Schultz Coaches must receive approval age with a 700 Scholastic Aptitude stressed it is not the NCAA's pur- If you give a crap... The GSU mens basketball The Eagles will host a pair of from college presidents to receive Test score, or a variety of combi- pose to provide a pro farm system team improved their record to 11-3 TAAC games this week begin- outside income, which often nations sliding to a 2.0 grade- for inadequate students. overall and 2-0 in the TAAC as ning with Centenary Thursday at means hundreds of thousands of point and 900 SAT. Get involved! they edged out Georgia State 88-87 7:30 p.m. And Southeast dollars. in a barn burner Saturday night Louisiana Saturday night at 7:30 Once the Presidents in Atlanta. p.m. Commission decided to take con- trol of conventions, college athlet- ics went through a houseclean- Whitley selected to ing, as NCAA executive director Dick Schultz envisioned. "In my mind, the reform is nearly complete," Schultz said. attend all-star camp "The final big step will be getting Staff Reports the program certification in place

at the next convention. And three 1 Former Georgia Southern ■■ years ago, who would've thought cornerback Kevin Whitley was this would happen?" selected to participate in the In program certification, ath- All-America Classic Pro Football letic departments would have to be Tryout Camp and Game in accredited, showing that they I Toronto, Canada on Friday, meet certain standards. It's an- January 10. 1/2 off selected summer other attempt to curb abuses. Whitley completed his career "The cause has practically at Southern by starting 51 straight 1516 University Plaza & winter clothing been won now," said Michigan games and tallying 136 tackles. Statesboro, Georgia State President John DiBiaggio, He also recorded nine intercep- among the most visible reform- tions and 17 pass breakups in his T-Shirts, Jerseys, ers. "But it won't be over until career. As a senior, he had two programs are accredited. That's tackles for lost yardage. 681-6300 Sweatshirts, etc. because all this legislation is The game is an opportunity for worthless without integrity. untested and underevaluated People find ways around rules. Canadian and American pro "But if people come in and say, prospects to be showcased in front 'OK, MSU, what are your normal Former GSU cornerback Kevin of over 150 pro scouts at one time. Miss GSU Scholarship Pageant L. admission standards and what The scouts in attendance repre- Whitley was selected to are your financial procedures?' sent teams from the NFL, CFL, participate in the All-America And if they are the same for ath- WLAF and the Italian Football >• letics, you're fine. If not, you Classic Pro Football Tryout camp League. "ONLY IN AMERICA** can't play in bowl games or and game. (File photo) championships." February 15, 1992 ^smfc©gfl WMh Thompsons Application Deadline: January 17,1992 Pools Applications available in 289 Rosewald. For more information, call 681-5409. 10 Gallon Tank $12 Goldfish 2 for .59 Must have completed at least one quarter at Georgia Southern. Must be cur- rently enrolled full-time. Must have a GPA of 2.0 or better. Winner will receive $1000.00 and will participate in the Miss 29 N. Zetterower 764-3442 Georgia Pageant. (NEXT TO BUS STATION) COMICS January 14, 1992 • Page 9 The George-Anne

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Across standing being fostered in the Habitat for Humanity needs more vol- It is time for the twenty-some- tion in the basics of liberty. unteers. For more info, write c/o LB 681-1636. from campus own room, 1/2 utilities twenty-something generation thing generation take up the chal- 12502. Meetings 1st & 3rd Wednesday call Jennifer 681-4601. represents the greatest internal lenge John Adams issued in 1765: ea month at Union 13'Miscellaneous for Sale Room to sublease $185 month Stadium challenge to the nation's liberties Collegiate Times is distributed Soar Information Meetings will be held Club Apts. 681-2277. Ask for Don. since the American Tories aided "Let us dare to read, think, speak, Aquatic kayak & accessories $400, monthly by the Collegiate Net- on Wednesday, January 15 at 2 pm and Sublease: 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment the forces of King George. and write ... let every sluice of sleeper sofa $50, Nissan Pulsar bra and work. 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Pick-up and delivery on campus. Call ■ WANTED: Park Place 2 bedroom to buy. free ads you MUST include your name November, asking $95- Blue with pink |E A R E D A B L E Needed as soon as possible. Call Stefanie Dottie, 489-3323 between 5 and 10 and Land rum Box number. trim Huffy Sassy Ten Speed. New SOLUTION U-lock included free ($25 value). Call at 681-7527. pm. F If N G E R A B R I D G E D 871-6301, if no answer leave message. University Typing Svc - Word proc. for c 03«Autos for Sale E D G E D H A O S O M E Brown leather jacket for sale. Like new. 20'Roommates faculty & students. Term papers to 1 books. Editing included. Letter quality 16 valve Volkswagen tear-drop wheels Size 40L, $40 OBO. Call Rob 681-4798. FROM L E A R| C H E S S | G L E E 2 female roommates needed, big house printing. Majorie Bell, Ed.D. 681-3716 for sale. Good condition, call 681- 4560. For Sale: Tandy 1000 PC, two 5 1/4 1 mile from campus. $ 116 a month ♦ L A T S H A M E S I D E D floppy drives, 640 k RAM color monitor 1980 Volkswagen Dasher Diesel, 1/6 of utilities. Call after 12 pm, 22*Sports & Stuff mouse, joy stick, motum software, 10 S L E P E R S M I N E R S excellent condition, great gas mileage. 489-1693. Washer/dryer included. B $1000 OBO, Call Phillip 681-7262. meg harddrive. $695- 489-1236. Formerly Buffalo Bills fan club to watch PAGE 9 S 2 roommates needed Sherwood Forest L I F T E T O N For Sale: Trek 8000, excellent Bills game. Call Jason 681-8850. 1 1983 Mercury Lynx- Excellent overall area (across from Paulson Stadium). condition, white plus accessories. Must E L G I N S A S sl A T condition. 4 spd. Power Steering, $175/monthplus utilities. Call Hunters: Tinks scents for sale $4-$5. A « sacrifice. $500. Call 681-6395. ask for Redfield & 9 Leopold scope, all have $1100. 764-8286 Nights, 681-0304 681-9333 or 1-204-9018. 0 6 y D S M I T H O M E Days. Chuck. never been used. Call 489-3010. 1 c Female roomate needed immediately! 2 Great deal on bicyclel Useful around G L u A L L I D O S 1989 Mustang GT Convertible loaded, br/ 1 bath. Furnished except for your ■ ■ ' campus. Huffy "Savannah" green. 23*Stereo & Sound excellent condition, two tone, grey, room. Rent has been loweed. Call S A T L O B s I S Schwinn bike lock included. Asking $40. • » • A $12,600 firm. Only 22,000 miles. Call 764-5251 and leave message. 2 Fosgate 12" woofers, box included, Greg 865-2396. Ask for Cindy. 681-7623. I and Punch 45, Fosgate Amp. $350 for 1 Female roommate needed ASAP to Mountain bike for sale $150. Call mark For Sale: 1978 Camaro $800, 1979 sublease Campus Courtyard flat $200 both, call 681-2467. ■ at 681-8609. Mercury Marquis $1000.587-2654 per month plus 1/4 utilities. Contact Sony CDX 6020 in-dash CD Player after 4:00. Texas Instrument (TI 81) Calculator. Amanda at 871-6312 furnished with must sell I $200 Call Sanders 681-9808 Used Fall Quarter for MAT 151 (Earth washer and dryer. WINNER! 07'Education Algebra Class), $65.00. Call Jill at Female roommate needed ASAP, 25'Television & Radio 681-0578 or after 5 pm at 764-2784. non-smoker Park Place, your own TYPEWRITER (Smith Corona), with room, own bath, fully furnished, except For Sale- one 17" color TV for $35 and ACADEMY AWARD COLLEGE Memory Model, Spell Right Dictionary for your room, washer/dryer one 13" color TV for $50. Both used- SCHOLARSHIPS and many enhanced typewriter furnished $250 month plus 1/2 call 681-1803 (208 Oak Leaf Drive). GRANTS • LOANS features, $75- Call 681-7434 after utilities. Call 681-4613 or 871-6146. PULITZER PRIZE Results Guaranteed 6pm. Female roommate needed ASAP. Nice 27-Wanted 1-800-527-1496 Wish to sell Dec Rainbow 100 two bedroom apartment will have own ^= Computer, monitor, & LA50 printer. bedroom. $167.50 plus 1/2 utilities. POETRY SOUGHT FOR BOOK. General Includes select 86 WP package, Close to campus. Call Linda at poetry is being accepted for possible 489-2039. Preferably a non-smoker. publishing in our upcoming book "Ride 09*Furniture & Appliances Microsoft relational database management system, & Microsoft Select Female roommate needed for Wtr. & the Wind". Please submit one or two 86 spreadsheet. Was used to support Spring quarters. Private bedroom. original poems 28 lines or less (any REFRIGERATOR (1.9 cubic feet) $40 OBO small business firm. $500 OBO. $178/month plus 1/2 utilities. Great subject or style) by March 15, 1992 to: Call 681-7434 after 6 pm. The Inner Press, 9481 Gulfport, MS 681-0529. on campus location. Call Nancy at 681-4102. 39503. (601) 831-4367. There is no 11-Help Wanted reading fee. 15*Musical Female roommate needed immediately. DRMNG Sussex Commons, furnished 'EXTRA INCOME* 28'Weekends & Travel Earn from $200 - $500 weekly mailing Student musicians interested in townhouse, own bedroom, swimming playing for Miscellany Magazine's pool, tennis, volleyball, washing 1992 Travel Brochures. For more A Bahamas Party Cruise 6 days $2791 "Evening of the Arts" Jan. 27 at 7:30 machine/dryer. For more info call information send an addressed Panama City $99, Padre $199, Cancun stamped envelope to: ATW Travel, P.O. pm contact Angela or Andy ASAP, 681-4546 or (404)796-1430 or MISS DAISY $499, Jamaica $399! David 598-0090, Box 430780, Miami, FL 33143 681-3565 (Leave message if (404)554-2482. necessary). or 1-800-638-6786. ALFRED UHRY's Enchanting Comedy. Female roommate needed immediately. Assemble our products from homel FREE SPRING BREAK TRIPS WANTE: Copy of the latest CD or tape by Winter Qtr. Southern Villa. Completely Easy work, top payll 24 hr recording, Promote and organize our Spring Break Negativeland entitled, "U2" on SST Recs. furnished except for your bedroom. "A GEM! A HIT!" call todaylll (919)990-2941 EXT 210 Tours. All materials furnished. Good 764-7040. Leave message. Washer/dryer. $102.50/month plus -Time Magazine Camp Concharty Girl Scout Camp on pay & fun. Call Campus Marketing. 1/4 utilities. Call Kristy 681-3255. beautiful Pine Mountain, Georgia is now 1-800-423-5264. 16*Personal Female roommate needed Winter NATIONAL TOURING COMPANY hiring for the Summer of 1992. FREE SPRING BREAK TRIPS to students Positions available include: Program Quarter. Southern Villas. Must furnish Attention- Everyone should ask Jason or student organizations promoting Director, Waterfront Staff (WSI's and bedroom. Only $205 per month plus Davis how he became Bluto's younger our Spring Break packages. Good pay & lifeguards), Unit Directors, Camp 1/2 utilities. Please leave message for brother. Respectfully, Troll. fun. Call CMI. 1-800-423-5264 Counselors, Nature, Sports, Crafts, Stefanie at 681-3163. If you are marketing oriented and Dance, Horsing, and Theater Specialists. Do you like crystals, herbs and incense! Female roommate needed. Take over enjoy meeting new people, we want to Contact: Concharty Council of Girl Are you intersted in Witchcraft or lease at Hawthorne Ct. Furnished, two hire youl Earn high commissions and Scouts, Inc. 1344 13th Ave. Columbus, Wiccan Religion? If so write C.R.D., P.O. bedroom, two bath. Move in as soon as free Florida vacations by promoting oui January 22 and 23, 8pm GA 31901 Phone: (404)327-2646. 2799, Statesboro, GA. 30458. possible. $185 monthly. More info. Florida College Beach Parties. Call (800) FUNDRAISER: WE'RE LOOKING FOR A Glad to see you. Thanks for the 681-7941. 874-6613. Ask for Tour Excel at Ext. thoughtful and wonderful gifts. See you TOP FRATERNITY, SORORITY, OR Female roommate needed: Large 533. GSU Union Ballroom STUDENT ORGANIZATION THAT WOULD at lunch. Be sweet. Love R&J. townhouse, own bedroom, $195 per Spring Break!! Bahamas Party Cruise LIKE TO EARN $500-$ 1500 FOR A ONE James, Lady George and I thank you for month, call Jennifer 489-3286. $2791 Panama City $991 S. Padre $1991 WEEK ON-CAMPUS MARKETING Stage alt you do. Good luck with your classes. Male roommate needed Winter Cancun $4691 Jamaica $3991 David PROJECT. MUST BE ORGANIZED AND Jenny, I love you so much. Please come Quarter. Eagle's Nest $215/month plus HARD WORKING. CALL JOANN AT 598-0090. back to me soon. Love you, Bryan. half utilities. Call Brent at 681-3691. (800)592-2121 EXT. 115- You've only got one week to livel Do it Free tickets for GSU Pineapple, We hope you had a Male roommate needed Wtr. Qtr. Sussex rightl Spring Break Travel in Jamaica Growing sportswear company that sells wonderful holiday. You are a great *69. 1/4 rent & utilities. Call from only $42911 Hotel, air, transfers, merchandise to fraternities and friend. Be sweet. Love J&R. 681-9385- Washer/Dryer. hot partiesl Organize group, travel Students, Staff, and sororities is looking for a Responsible Christian roommates f reel I Sun Splash Tours representative for your campus Shawn- WOWl What a lady. Beautiful needed beginning of February , duplex 1-800-426-7710. beginning mid-January. Work once a and athletic, the best aerobics house. Your share of rent. $117 plus faculty at the Union week and average $50-100 instructor. Marry me and let me treat utilities. 2 1/2 miles from campus. commission. Applicants must be you like a princess. A secret admirer. 764-5512 ask for Doug or Jay. dynamic, responsible, and familiar with YWM seeks simple Christian YWF who Information Desk. A the Greek system. Call 800-336-4486. enjoys life and spending time with that Roommate needed to fill lease starting Winter Quarter. Chandler Square Instructor knowledgeable in current, special someone. Send response to : DH, Apartments. Close to campus popular line dances to teach a mini LB 17007. CLEC PERFORMING ARTS $215/month and 1/4 utilities. Call course through Continuing Education. Andrea at 681-1207. Please call Sharon Pratt, 681-5555- 17*Pets & Supplies Wanted: Male roommate needed for SERIES EVENT! Instructor wanted for a Speed Reading FREE puppies to a good home. Very Winter and Spring Qtr. Rent $195 per Course for prospective graduate adorable. 6 males and 1 female. Part month. Ask for Ed at 764-8829. students to be offered through Classified Ads Lab. If interested call 871-6405- Continuing Education. Please call 25 words or less Sharon Pratt, 681-5555- Registered Blue Persian kitten for sale. 21'Services Call 681-4237. Students & Faculty Lifeguards, Swim Coaches, Swim L WANTED: Golden Retriever Auto Detailing- Clean inside and out. Instructors: Summer positions Wash, wax, vacuum, & Armor All. Most available in North Atlanta Area. approximately one or two years old; prefer housebroken: will provide cars only $20. Call Eric for appointment. Certification classes available. Call 681-2294. SwimAtlanta, (404)992-7665. for loving home. Call 489-3880. Daily announcement of Intramurals information. "Statesboro's NOW LEASING! 19'Rentals & Real Estate available on CR/I Hotline at 681-5261. Male roommate: Winter Quarter, 1992. Horses boarded-Pasture or stall. App. Live in attendant for physically finest in 1 BR FOR SUBLEASEI 213 1/2 S. 10 minutes from GSU. 764-4365, after handicapped male. Would be expected ti WALNUT ST. APT B. $275 TOTAL OR 6:00. ___ assist with personal & health care Student $ 137.50 FOR TWO WTR. QTR. NO needs. Flexible schedule with salary of Painting interior/exterior, water $150/week. Contact Charles Warnock UTILITIESI CALL VICTOR DICKEY AT blasting, roofing, RZ-roofing, Living" 489-2600 B'TWN 8/5PM WEEKDAYSI (912) 275-4404. carpentry, 12 years experience, free 2 bedroom, furnished apartment estimates. Also tin tops, call Gary PANAMA CITY BEACH available for sublease starting 489-3110. SPRING BREAK '92 mid-December. $390/month plus PREGNANT? THE MIRACLE MILE Flats Chandler deposit. If interested call Karen at Parent and Child Adoption Services Car Earn the most moneyl Earn free tripsl 764-9052. Leave messagel Help. Free counseling, medical and Sell the Summit Condominium Resortl housing assistance available. Call Collect Townhouses The most popular beach locationl Next Attention College Faculty: Retired Square (912)238-2777. to the worlds largest clubsl Spinnakers faculty member (owner) will sell Washer/Dryer and Club LeVelal Call Kim: house- 8 rooms, 2 baths, in historic SAVE MONEYI Return those expensive 1-800-558-3002 district of Metter, GA- a small quiet books and rent mine for the quarter. I Apartments town 20 min. From university. Large have textbooks for Calculus, Pool Spring Break '92, earn free trips and yard, part fenced. Call 764-5229. Precalculus, Botany. Public Speaking, cashll Campus reps wanted to promote For Lease: Remaining eight months and Literature 251- Call Andrea at Volleyball the *1 Spring Break Destination, lease. Mobile home 2/bedroom - night at 865-5709 (local call). Daytona Beach. Best organized, best 4 Bedroom 2/baths. Good deal for 4 students - Clubhouse price on campus. Call Tired of paying full price for school $87.50 monthly. Near Stadium. Call day 1-800-563-8747. books? Call The Book Exchange book 2-3 Bath 681-5007, night 764-8207- Judy. locating service at 681-9333 or The Southern Center for Continuing For rent: 1990 trailer, two bedroom, 1-204-9018. Come by & tour our Education needs swimming instructors one bath. Less than 1/2 mile from GSU. for Winter Quarter. All instructors TYPING - Drop-off & pick-up on cam- ...or call 681-6765 Only $325 a month. Call 764-4027 or model unit... must have current WSI and LGI pus. See Peggy 116 South Bldg., call certification. If interested, please call 871-6231 Hurryll 681-5586 or 681-6520. Quick service 681-5555. ask for Sharon Pratt or For rent: 2br trailer. Close to GSU. Like (usually overnight), very good rates Gary Wade. __ new. Only $325 per month. Call TYPING - Fast & Reasonable. Call Jean Located next to Paulson Stadium. 764-4027, mostly furnished. 852-5405