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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. GOLD EDITION Thursday, November 14, 1996 Vol. 69, No. 36

What's happening in the 'Boro?

Georgia Southern George-AnneUniversity's Official Student Newspaper Statesboro, Georgia 30460 Founded 1927 Do you need to know what bands are Counterfeit $20 bills circulating through Georgia playing in Statesboro this weekend? By Wendi Williams mant. Staff Writer Or are you curious about events "Because there is no state going on around campus? A GSU student may be con- law on counterfeiting, only Please see A&E, pages 8, 10 nected to a counterfeiting forgery, we had to turn it scheme in which phony $20 over to the GBI and Secret bills have surfaced in several Service since it is a federal middle Georgia counties, ac- offense," Deas said. BRIEFLY... cording to law enforcement of- Joe Marshburn, of the Se- it::-:'- ficials. cret Service, who is in charge The student is one of three of the investigation, said that Navy's Paul Johnson to be men reported to have stolen no charges have been filed named new GSU football coach the phony currency from a and the case is still under in- businessman in Fort Valley, vestigation. G-A Staff Reports Ga. "I have one agent cur- Former GSU and current Naval Acad- Although officials say the rently working on 35 cases, emy offensive coordinator Paul Johnson fake currency is of bad quality, but we thought this one will be the Eagles' next head football it was accepted at businesses needed our attention," «5. coach, sources confirmed yesterday. in Fort Valley, Dublin, Macon Marshburn said. Johnson, 39, was chosen from a list of and Byron until bank officials The currency is thicker 22 other applicants, including Carolina noticed the bogus bills. and stiffer than regular Panther assistant coach Kevin Steele. Authorities in Bulloch money and all of the counter- Athletic Director Sam Baker could County say that no counter- feit bills have the serial num- not be reached for comment, but GSU feit bills have surfaced lo- ber of F11159895D. officials confirmed that a press confer- cally. "The currency is of bad ence will be held today at 11 a.m. at the Buddy Peaster, public quality because it was made Lupton Building to announce the hiring safety captain, said that they Scott Mulkey on a color copier," Marshburn of Johnson. are not currently looking for Middle Georgia counties are on the look out for counterfeit $20 bills with the serial number said. Johnson will be GSU's fourth coach any suspects in the case. F11159895D that have been stolen from a businessman in Fort Valley, Ga. Bulloch County "It is not deceptive by our since the football program was revived "All we can do is assist the authorities said that no counterfeit bills have surfaced locally. standards, but a sales clerk in 1982. Peach County agency with may not be able to tell the Johnson began his stint at GSU un- anything that they may need ment officials were notified by attempting to start a business. were missing. difference." der Coach Erk Russell in 1983 as a us to do until the bills surface a resident that he had pro- The resident told officials Major Deas, of the Peach If anyone has any informa- defensive coach before moving to offen- here and it becomes a local duced a large amount of coun- that a few days after he had County Sheriffs office said tion about the counterfeit sive coordinator. issue," Peaster said. terfeit $20 bills, which he was invited some friends over, he that their agency was not able bills, please contact Buddy He is generally credited with origi- Peach County law enforce- using as "flash money" while noticed several of the $20 bills to press charges on the infor- Peaster at 681-5234. nating the flexbone offense, which helped the Eagles win national championships in 1985 and 1986. Recent incidents cause concern for pedestrian safety After leaving GSU, Johnson went to New dorm, Southern Center By Kevin Bonsor the University of Hawaii, where the Assistant News Editor Rainbows captured their first Western expansion in the works Athletic Conference championship and GSU Public Safety is advis- By Kevin Bonsor think that the dorm will re- Assistant News Editor a Holiday Bowl win over Illinois in 1992. ing all pedestrians, drivers and duce the number of parking Under Johnson's flexbone system, bike riders to be more careful The GSU campus is contin- spaces. He could not esti- Navy has compiled a 6-2 mark so far this when traveling around the uing to expand to meet the mate the exact number, but season. GSU campus. needs of a growing student he thought the amount of The advice comes on the population by adding two parking will increase. heels of two incidents where more construction projects. Hodge said that there will WORD OF THE DAY pedestrians were struck by on GSU will expand the South- be a paved parking lot with coming vehicles. ern Center for Continuing lighting next to the Southern On Nov. 1, one student was Education and build a new Center to replace the dirt isochronal (iSOKrun'l) adj. hit by a car while trying to dormitory adjacent to the G- parking lot that is there now. occupying or happening in an equal cross University Place just off 56 residence hall. "What will happen is this campus. amount of time. The new addition on the whole area will become de- The victim had to be hospi- Southern center will consist veloped," Hodge said, refer- Source: Weird Words talized and will have to un- of an 840-seat performance ring to the construction in dergo extensive rehabilitation arts theater as well as new this area of the campus. to walk again. Mike Spilker administrative areas. The GSU is trying to have all In another accident, a stu- Guy Sharp of Public Safety says that accidents may decrease if theater will have a balcony, the new buildings have red BORO WEATHER dent was hit by a vehicle while pedestrians always cross at crosswalks. fly loft and an orchestra pit. brick, classical craftsmanship riding her bike on campus, but Dressing rooms, wardrobe, and sloping gray metal roofs. Today in this case, the student was Sharp advises drivers to to stop for you before you cross green rooms, reading rooms Hodge said that columns will Partly cloudy not injured. obey the traffic laws and stop the street." and showers will all be housed also be a feature of the new or skies with a Guy Sharp of Public Safety at stop signs and crosswalks. Sharp said bikers should in the new building. planned buildings. high in the mid- said that people should just be "Stay alert and don't drive obey the same traffic laws as Philip Hodge, director of These elements can be more careful when they are on so fast because this is a con- drivers. 50s. facilities planning, called the found in the new Business campus. gested area," Sharp said. By law, bikers should ride new addition "first class." The Administration and Technol- He said that accidents on Pedestrians also need to be with the flow of traffic and not completion date is expected to ogy buildings. Friday campus weren't an "epidemic careful and obey laws while weave in and out of traffic. be the summer of 1998. Hodge said the aim of the Partly problem," but by obeying laws walking on campus. Sharp said he has witnessed A new dorm has been architecture is to make the cloudy they can be avoided. Some pedestrians step out bikers not following these traf- planned to be built mirroring buildings look as if they be- throughout One thing that drivers can into traffic without looking and fic laws. the G-56 residence hall. long in Southeast Georgia. the day do is be more aware of walkers they fail to cross at the cross- "You see people darting Once funding is received, "I think in just a few more and and bikers. walks across traffic, not obeying traf- the building will be erected in years when some more of turning Sharp said that when people "Although you [walkers] fic laws," he said. the parking lot between these buildings get built, the mostly are walking, they are not pay- may have the right of the way, Sharp suggested that all Johnson Hall and the South- image of the campus is going cloudy ing attention and may step out drivers may not be paying at- concerned should take their ern Center. to look like it belongs in Geor- during in the road without looking for tention," Sharp said. time and look out for other Hodge said that he doesn't gia," he said. oncoming cars. "Make sure the car is going drivers and walkers. the night with a chance of rain and a high in the mid-50s and a low in the Students warned of 'date rape drug' Gay professor bashes prejudice low 40s. By Joshua Edmonson Recently, a 19-year old woman at State Uni- aimed at homosexual lifestyle News Editor versity of West Georgia was hospitalized as a By Emily Rollison wrong and it isn't." Rohypnol, more commonly known as "roofies" result of GHB, another "date rape drug," simi- INDEX Staff Writer Richter said that because and named the "date rape drug" by police, has lar to Rohypnol. She has been in a coma since msmmmf these problems, most gay possibly been invading being given the pill at Fred Richter, associate pro- fessor of English, hosted an people do not come out while Announcements 2 Bulloch County accord- "DON'T LEAVE YOUR CUP an off-campus party. in college. ing to various local law Rohypnol is a sleep- open lecture Tuesday night at Classifieds 9 Instead they wait until enforcement officials. UNATTENDED AND WATCH ing pill and has similar Dorman Hall discussing the Crossword later when they are less 9 Detective Sgt. Rex effects to that of Valium, problem of prejudice against WHENEVER SOMEONE REFRESHES likely to be discriminated A&E 8 Martin of the Statesboro except it is ten times homosexuals in the 90s. against by their peers. Police Department said more powerful. The vic- The lecture centered mainly Opinions 4 YOUR DRINK FOR YOU. " Richter believes that many what authorities have tim commonly experi- on gay rights nationwide and Police Beat people are born with gay ten- • 2 found could possibly be — GUY SHARP, ences short-term amne- problems facing the gay com- dencies and that human sexu- Sports 6 Rohypnol. sia. munity here on campus. GSU PUBLIC SAFETY ality is not always a black or "It appears to be, but Buddy Peaster, pub- "The dilemma in our coun- white issue. Itisadesireof The George-Anne to print the we can't confirm it until we get it back from the lic safety captain, says that it is hard to find try is making gay prejudice news of Georgia Southern University as accu- He doesn't believe in the crime lab," Martin said. evidence to use in a rape trial if the victim is inappropriate," Richter said. rately as possible. If you feel that something idea that people can be per- covered is in error, contact a member of the When mixed with any type of drink, Rohypnol given rohypnol because often, the victim does "Sexuality is much more com- suaded or influenced into be- editorial staff at 681 -5246 as soon as possible. is odorless and tasteless. Once the drug has not remember being raped. plicated than pink and blue." Thank you. coming homosexual. taken effect, girls have often been raped, ac- The drug comes in a pill form in doses of 1 Another topic addressed ^^ FOR ADVERTISING INFO.: 681 -5418 "Many gays here at GSU cording to university police officials. and 2 milligrams., The tablets come packaged concerned gay students and ST0RY 0R PH0T0 IDEA: 681 5246 are praying, hoping, wishing ^^r - So far, there have no reported cases of in blister packs and sell for $3 to $5 per dose. the problems they face when and denying that they are • *^ FAX NUMBERS: 871-1357 and 681-0863 Rohypnol being used on someone in Bulloch According to the university police, the tablets telling their peers about their gay," Richter said. LANDRUM BOX: 8001 County. are marked with a "R," "H" and a "2" on one side sexuality. The Triangle Club is GSU's E-MAIL TO: [email protected] Guy Sharp, of GSU Public Safety, warned and cross dividing indentions on the other. Richter said he was 26 gay and lesbian organization. students not to allow others to fix their drinks. Though Rohypnol is illegal in the United years old before he told his Its purpose is to provide "Be careful where you are at," Sharp said. States, it is legal and produced in Europe. The parents. educat ion, outreach and sup- "Don't leave your cup unattended and watch drug is then smuggled into the country by mail "Parents of gay children port for gay students. whenever someone refreshes your drink for or delivery services, according to the DEA. often say 'This must be my Liked By Many, Cussed By Some... There are approximately you. It can lead to some unpleasant conse- Police suspect that Rohypnol is being shipped fault,'" he said. 50 active participants in the Read By Them All quences." throughout Georgia from out of Atlanta. "But it would only be their fault if homosexuality was Triangle Club. Page 2 — Thursday, November 14,1996 C-AMC

POLICE BEAT Board members consider tightening i bank card was missing from his car and took his stereo. GSU Division of Public Safety rules for high achievement school Sanford Hall. The Associated Press •Teth Burns, an employee of board's vice chairman, said generally blame a small fraction November 10,1996 Papa John's Pizza, reported FAIRFAX— Some Fairfax Jefferson students should be held of its teen-agers for any unruli. Statesboro Police Department someone pointed a pellet gun at School Board members want to to the same behavioral standards ness, say they fear that tighten- • Simple battery was reported her while delivering a pizza. impose more rules at a top-rated as teen-agers in any school. ing the rules will ruin an atmo- at Cone Hall. high school where students have "Every student has to know sphere that breeds academic suc- November 12,1996 been allowed to roam the halls or there are limits," Emery said. cess. •A domestic dispute was re- November 10,1996 relax in a lounge instead of going "You can have a very rich and "Maybe our school isn't as ported at Johnson Hall. •Amanda Pillard, of to class. free-learning academic environ- much a prison state as other Hawthorne Court, reported see- •Matt Hall, of G-56, reported Thomas Jefferson High School ment and still have very strong schools. But I think that reflects ing two black males set fire to someone cut one of his tires while for Science and Technology discipline." poorly on those schools," said Carl November 8,1996 the Hawthorne II sign. it was parked in the Player's opened 11 years ago as an elite Fairfax School Superinten- Bender, 17. Club parking lot. campus for northern Virginia's dent Robert R. Spillane said the Parents of Jefferson students •Willie Barnes reported his •Portrice Butts, of Univer- brightest students. complaints are "another example are divided over whether more wallet was missing from the sity Pointe, reported a case of •Roberta Gerald, of Univer- The school has no bells to sum- of individual school board mem- rules are needed. Hanner Fieldhouse. simple battery. sity Pointe, reported her wallet mon students, and teachers do bers micromanaging. was missing or stolen while at not require hall passes. "I'm interested in end results," You • Mark Runyon reported some- November 11,1996 Winn-Dixie. Administrators say the idea he said. "The end result is, CAN'T MISS one entered his vehicle in the is to teach students to be respon- (Jefferson) is the highest-achiev- This Union commuter parking lot and •William Borie, of Towne sible for themselves. ing school in the nation." took a Panasonic CD player. Club, reported someone broke November 9,1996 However, several recent inci- Jefferson offers its 1,642 stu- out the window of his car and dents have prompted some school dents access to supercomputers, •Dana Jones reported some took $2,300 worth of radio and •Niki Crosby and Leslie Deal, board members to question the college-level math courses, in- clothes, shoes and a CD were speakers. of Francis Scott Street, reported level of respect and discipline at terdisciplinary course work and SALE missing from her room in Olliff a house fire at their apartment. the school. an extra period every day. Thursday thru Sunday Hall. •Sebra Jean Young, of North In one instance, seven From 1989 to 1995, it had DRASTIC MARKD0WNS College Street, reported harass- •David Pollett, of Stadium Jefferson students were caught more National Merit semifinal- Like Never Before! • Kent Murray reported some- ment. Walk, reported someone broke last spring defacing the school ists than any other school in the. one damaged a turntable in the into his neighbor's apartment building with toilet paper and country. TV studio in the Carroll Build- •Brian Lee Smith, of Eagle while his neighbor was out of spray paint. Students at the school, who STATESBORO-CRATE (ACROSS FROM MALI) ing. Court, reported someone broke town. Several Sega tapes were Two weeks later, six students •Ashmed Inman reported a out the passenger side window of the only items reported stolen. were charged by police with wyvvyvyvvvvvvvvvvvvvvyvvvvvvvvvyy^ji spray-painting the home of an assistant principal. ANNO UN CEMENTS This fall, two Jefferson band directors were so upset about losing a band competition that 6 p.m. in the Russell Union Ball- room 270 of the Russell Union. Things to do at GSU they refused to accept the sec- room. Find out how to become a stu- ond-place trophy. Today dent leader and get paid for it. Many parents and school offi- Monday, November 18,1996 cials complained about the ex- Statesboro's •The 1996-97 Study Abroad Thursday, November 21,1996 ample they were setting. •Alan Woy, clarinetist and Fair will be held in the Russell "There's going to be a much •The GSU Study Abroad One Stop Shop Union commons area from 10 Paul Steinburg, composer, will closer scrutiny" of Jefferson's present Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to a.m. to 2 p.m. "The Clarinet in Elec- policies and the values it is teach- 2 p.m. in the Russell Union com- For Hunting tronic Music" at 1 p.m. in the ing, said board chairwoman mons area. • The Center for International Foy Recital Hall. For more infor- Kristen J. Amundson. Fishing Studies sponsors the Middle mation, call 681-0771. "The last thing that you need •There will be a colloquium School Model United Nations is a bright kid who thinks he OutdooR * fl at 6:15 p.m. in the Russell Union. on "Sport and The State: Post Tuesday, November 19,1996 doesn't have to play by the rules. Equipment! For more information, call 681- Olympic Reflections on the It would be terrible to have a STATESBORO, GA . 0332. •Alan Woy and Paul Nature of the Relationship" school where the kids think they Steinburg will present the presented by Darin Van Tassell 154 Northside Drive E are so special the rules don't ap- Friday, November 15,1996 "Third Annual Unaccompa- at 3 p.m. in room 280 of the at 8 Russell Union. ply." nied Clarinet Festival" Mark Emery, the school •The Middle School Model p.m. in the Foy Recital Hall. For - ffijgg ,, United Nations continues at 5 more information, call 681-0771. •The will be a Math 98 re- p.m. in the Russell Union. view conducted by Joy Darley •There will be a how to study from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in room Saturday, November 16,1996 workshop conducted by Lisa 115 of the Henderson Library. Yocco and Carol Nessmith from •The GSU Eagles football 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.in room 115 of the •There will be a Math 99 re- IMPORTANT /—£ team meets Liberty University Henderson Library. view conducted by Rosalie on the gridiron at 3:30 p.m. in Abraham from 5 p.m. to 6:30 Paulson Stadium. •The SOAR information p.m. in room 114 of the ANNOUNCEMENT sessions will be held at 8 p.m. in Henderson Library. Sunday, November 17,1996 room 244 of the Russell Union. Find out how to become a stu- Friday, November 22,1996 •The Unitarian Universal- dent leader and get paid for it. ist Fellowship Church Ser- • Schedule adjustments for For Students Who Plan To Purchase A vices will be held at 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, November 20,1996 winter quarter 1997 will be done in room 126 of the GSU Nursing today. Building. There will be a •A workshop on overseas Contract Meal Plan For Winter Quarter discussionfollowing the services. opportunities for faculty and Monday, November 25, 2996 Refreshments will be served. Ev- staff will be presented by Debra eryone is invited to attend. Sabia in room 242 of the Russell •The SOAR information Union at 4 p.m. sessions will be held at 7 p.m. in •The African American room 244 of the Russell Union. Gospel Choir will be having its •The SOAR information Find out how to become a stu- Follow These Steps: annual Fall Quarter Concert at sessions will be held at 7 p.m. in dent leader and get paid for it. 1. Locate the Food Service terminals in the Williams Thank you for readingThe George-Anne Center or at the Lakeside Cafe I.D. Office before Novem- I I ber 22, 1996. 2. Select the Contract Meal Plan of your choice. OISJSTRUCTINC^ YOUR FUTURE1? 3. A complete invoice will be mailed to you after regis- tration which will include your Contract Meal Plan selec- BUILD YOUR RESUME tion. Come learn how you can build your resume with The Walt Disney World® College Program. You'll be able to earn college recognition or credit while gaining the experience of a lifetime! This is a unique opportunity to enhance your resume with the Disney name. Representatives will be on campus to answer all your questions concerning the Walt Disney World" Financial Aid Recipients must follow College Program. Interviewing: All Majors! Positions available throughout theme parks and these steps for financial aid to pay for the resorts: Attractions, Food & Beverage, Merchandise, Lifeguarding, and many others! 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G-A SPOTLIGHT Welfare reform leaves students in limbo The Associated Press L But because the federal plan new federal plan that will take Stewart attends economic meetings Paige's essay "A Stranger in a Strange Land: CASPER, Wyo.— Wyoming's doesn't spell out that schooling the place of Aid to Families With Biblical Typology of the Exodus in Dryden's The conversion to a new welfare plan would still be allowed, people Dependent Children. •Lewis M. Stewart, director of the Center for Spanish Friar; Or, The Double Discovery," re- begins in less than two months, who want assistance and attend Economic Education and assistant professor of cently appeared in Papers on Language and but the timetable for the change college are not sure where they his is a finance and economics, attended the annual Literature. has put many who want to at- stand. meeting of the National Council of Economic tend college in limbo. "Young mothers in school want "CANT MISS" Educators and the National Association of Eco- Smith leads 10-day training seminar State officials hope to mesh to know if they should sign up for MAOHESS nomic Educators in Honolulu, Hawaii. He will be the Wyoming welfare plan with school for a second semester," ^Thursday thruSynday a co-presenter for the new center directors next the recently passed national said Roy Liedke. •Edward W. L. Smith, professor of psychol- year. welfare program. An estimated Wyoming's Department of ogy, led a 10-day training program on Gestalt 4,300 families who receive assis- Family Services Director Shirley therapy in July at Ohio State University. In tance in Wyoming will be seeing Carson said the federal welfare Murray has two articles published September he taught a 4-day seminar based on changes after Jan. 1 reform act doesn't address how his book, Sexual Aliveness: A Reichian Gestalt Welfare caseworkers in Janu- the changes will work with •John D. Murray, assistant professor of psy- Perspective, in Kleinich, Germany. Professors ary are expected to start meet- Wyoming's system. chology, had two articles accepted for publica- from Germany and Holland attended. tion. "Connectives and Narrative Text: The Role ing with welfare recipients on Temporary Assistance for how the new changes will impact of Continuity" will be published in Memory and Needy Families, or TANF, is the STATESBORO (ACROSS T£FROM MALL) Cognition. The second, co-authored with Chadd Fall presents paper at annual convention them. During the second month McGlone, is entitled "Topic Overviews and the of 1997, the recipients also would Processing of Topic Structure." It will be pub- •Lisa T. Fall, instructor of public relations, get checks with their new ben- efit amounts. lished in the Journal of Educational Psychology. presented a paper at the annual convention of tic 5ody Piercing the Association for Education in Journalism and But one big question hovers Mass Communication. Her paper, "Manage- over the issue. ske House Calls Paige has two papers published ment by Objectives: Authentic Assessment in a College students who cur- Public Relations Practicum," focused on how rently receive welfare cannot be f pain for a lifetime of pleasure •Linda Rohrer Paige's "Wearing the Red Shoes: implementing class project work can motivate sure whether they can attend Dorothy and the Power of the Female Imagina- students. It received a second place award from school and have that count to- £ssoris and Assorted Jewelry Available tion inThe Wizard ofOz," was the feature article the International Association of Business Com- ward the welfare system's work, in the Journal of Popular Film & Television. munications. job search or training require- Iteel, Niobium, 14K Yellow and White Gold ments. Clean with a New Needle Every time The George-Anne would like your help in order to recognize special people, organizations and The Wyoming Legislature ear- activities on campus. lier this year approved a welfare Anyone who would like to make suggestions for our G-A Spotlight feature may call Joshua program that called for welfare Rick Seckinger New Location Edmonson, news editor, at 681-5246. Letters may also be sent to The George-Anne at Post Office recipients to work, attend school Cellular# 682-8271 681-2972 Box 8001. or take part in public projects to Leave Message remain eligible for welfare. (912)857-3744

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Amanda Crews Stacy demons Read By Them All \ Editor Managing Editor Joshua Edmonson ^B^ The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Thursday, November 14,1996 News Editor Opinions SIGNE PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS Our Opinion Philadelphia Following the traffic rules USA will make our campus safer In light of recent accidents in which pedestrians or V\ty; #7&rteu>. bikers were struck by cars, a few words of caution may be m in order. X°WGH lANSUftGE With more than 14,000 students walking, biking or respect driving on this campus, it becomes imperative that we UKE DOESN'T START obey all the traffic rules. And we each have a set of rules fof? TWO i$Mb to follow. &;=, courtesy--^, Drivers should not drive so fast that it becomes impossible to stop if a pedestrian steps out into the $•.!■: warmers.; ;'f middle of the road. Also, drivers should always remain U*h consideration,^ alert for any pedestrians or bikers who may not be paying attention. Remember that a car could be a lethal weapon ^decency ,.,v\ if not used properly. Bikers should use bike paths, instead of the sidewalks ^qraciousness; or roads, whenever possible. That is the reason the paths were built. If a biker must ride along the side of the road, he or she should ride with the flow of traffic and never weave in and out of traffic. Bikers should also be aware of pedestrians who may not be aware of them. Pedestrians should cross in crosswalks and make sure that all the cars have stopped before crossing. Some students complain that it is inconvenient and time- consuming to cross at the crosswalk, but what are a few m ilCVl s-i»-% extra minutes when our safety is at stake? By following these simple rules, perhaps we will be able to reduce the number of accidents on and around our Our country may not be as unified as we think America what a place indeed! War. campus. A nation full of unity, but not as Major population centers, much as you might think. From CHANCE FULK such as cities, can be found in the I the rural plains of North Dakota states where Clinton won the I to the metro area of Miami, per- votes. On the contrary, Dole won I sonalities, customs, environ- COLUMNIST his votes in states where the I ments and views change. We majority of the population lives Backtalk I might not be as united as you in rural areas. Does this say any- think. there is a lot of mainstream country and have spent time thing? The square mileage of the I Now you have a chance to "talk back" to The George- P For example, on Nov. 5 when thinking that changes as you traveling through the areas that I lie in between. I have spent time states that Dole won is far greater I Anne about whatever floats your boat. It's a quick, easy incumbent President Bill Clinton move around. I Norms is what I call it. For in roadside cafes in the western than the states that Clinton won. I way to write a mini-letter to the editor. Fill out this form won a second term in our capital, I states were pretty much divided instance, if you order ice tea in United States, where the topic of So we can say that most con- I and send it to P.O. Box 8001, or drop it by The George- I concerning the electoral vote dis- Georgia, it will be sweetened tea, conversation was the low beef servative thinkers reside in these I Anne office at Williams Center room 223. I tribution. but if you're ordering it in Or- prices and everyone wore cow- rural areas, and most of the con- I I The states that went to Dole egon, it will be unsweetened. boy hats and boots. servative thinkers are Republi- | Name: LB.: Phone: I were pretty much banded to- can. On the other hand, most WE ALL DON'T WEAR THE SAME CLOTHES AND liberal-thinking people live in I I gether in the southeast from Vir- ginia to Mississippi and in the metro areas and mainly vote Your words of wisdom: I LISTEN TO THE SAME TUNES, BUT I BELIEVE THAT I midwest from Montana to Texas Democratic. with Indiana and Alaska as lon- AMERICA IS SUPPING AWAY FROM AGREEING ON So that means we are drawing I I the line, the division line. Social | _ ers. I The northeast from Maine to MAJOR ISSUES MORE THAN EVER SINCE THE CLVIL changes lead to political changes. I I Cities are definitely different Minnesota and the west coast WAR. I P from Washington to California environments than rural areas. I I went to Clinton. As seen on a Also, some people live in places In contrast, I have been in People in cities are more subject I I map, the distribution is definitely where most everyone attends restaurants in major cities where to social problems because of the I ~ I divide. Are we as united as we church every Sunday, but then the conversation ranges from population density than people I I think? there might be communities stock prices to who has the best who live in rural areas. I I Not really, and that is not re- without a church at all. sounding car stereo unit. So maybe this explains why ferring to just the election. The You can even break it down to Don't get me wrong when I the United States might be di- election has shown the political places where liquor is illegal to speak of unity. We all don't wear verging in terms of geographic diverseness that might draw a sale, but then there are places the same clothes and listen to boundaries.' I would not have LETTER AND SUBMISSION POLICY division line. We all pretty much where pretty much anything the same tunes, but I believe thought twice about this if it was The George-Anne welcomes letters to the editor, story submissions and speak the same language, eat goes. that America is slipping away not for the electoral vote distri- guest columns from people both inside and outside the Georgia Southern the same realm of food, and drive I have spent quite a bit of time from agreeing on major issues bution that was seemingly di- University Community. All copy submitted should be typed (double-spaced, on the same side of the road. But, working in various states in our more than ever since the Civil vided. please), preferably on Macintosh disk in Microsoft Word or Microsoft Works format. All submissions must be signed and include a mailing address and phone number for verification. The editors reserve the right to reject any Professors, please stick to your course syllabuses submission. There is no word limit on submissions. 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In most bus, the papers were due on the if we didn't have jobs. Laura Owens, Justin Miller, Emily Rollison, Farrah Senn, Gin Starling of the quarter in a frantic at- cases, I understand that teach- last day of class. I planned ahead, To this, he replied that I had FEATURES tempt to finish papers, ace their ers may overestimate the mate- because I have two other papers to place my education at the top ' of my priority list and that a job Features Editor: Erika Anderson; Arts & Entertainment Editor: Melanie finals, or catch up on any ne- rial they can cover, and when scheduled to be turned in the two Weinberg; Staff: Eric Bray, Robbie Bruce, Jake Hallman, Jennifer Stokes, glected reading. they fall behind, adjustments are days before Thanksgiving break. would get in the way. Being an Beecher Gatewood, Tia Martin, Kelley McGonnell, Jason Miller Professors suffer from the necessary. Originally, I had hoped to con- honor student, I let him know i SPORTS same problem. They have to Teachers routinely change centrate on one project a week, that my job allows me to get my Sports Editor: Mike Davis; Staff: Scott Bates, Yolanda Gunn, Jennifer Holloway, teach all of the course material test dates, assign a little more and do the third paper at a more education and that I resented Carolyn Wynn in a short span of time, and by reading, or decide to drop an as- relaxed pace. being told that I could not keep . OPINIONS , the end of the quarter, many are signment altogether because of Now, I will be forced to do less up with his class. Staff: Stacy demons, Amanda Crews, Chance Fulk, Rusty McGuire, Justin struggling to cover the bare facts. a lack of time. A little change is complete work on all my papers And guess what? This is the Miller, Tracey Varnell, Aletha Yoho, Marnite Zachery On the first day of class, every justified, but some teachers have because the professor changed same professor who moved the PHOTOGRAPHY GSU professor hands out a course taken these "adjustments" to the his mind. due date of the paper up an en- syllabus which details the course extreme. The excuse this professor gave tire week. Chief Photographer: Mike Spilker; Staff: Mike Hill, Hans Knoepfel, David Mathews, Kristy Rickards objectives, expectations and re- My roomate came home from to the class was that he wanted Yes, I will have a problem quirements. With all of the im- class late last week with a look of to have the holidays to grade the keeping up with a professor who • ARTWORK portant dates spelled out for frantic worry on her face. When papers, so that we would know can't make up his mind. Scott Morris . them, many students use these I asked her what was wrong, she what we needed to make on the To the credit of a lot of GSU papers as a way to arrange their said that one of her professors final. professors, there are some great CIRCULATION schedules. My roomate, for ex- had just decided to add a four- I understand that the holi- faculty members on this cam- Supervisor: Steve Taliaferro ample, plans weekends to write page paper to his list of class days would give him more time pus. 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Friday, one of my my job at GSU was to get an some GSU professors need to put STUDENT PUBLICATIONS COORDINATOR to fulfill their professors' expec- professors decided to move the education, and that I was not understanding and compromise Robert Bohler: News, Editorial Advisor; Bill Neville: General Manager tations. due date of our paper up an en- receiving the, full benefit of his at the top of their lists. j The George-Anne • Thursday, November 14, 1996 • Page 5

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Thursday,orts November 14,1996 The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Page 6 Ellwood and Eagle seniors looking to go out winners BEYOND By Carolyn Wynn The first meeting was in 1994 in Staff Writer Paulson Stadium, with the 9 w THE ARC The Eagles, coming off a 21- Eagles winning the game 48-11. 14 loss to Furman, return home The next year GSU defeated Lib- MIKE DAVIS for their last game of the season erty on the road in a slim 7-6 to face the Flames of Liberty victory. University and are hoping to end The Flames are hoping to con- their losing season with a win. tinue closing the point difference Give Ellwood The Flames are led by head by securing a win on their return coach Sam Rutigliano, a former to Statesboro. One of the Liberty due credit for coach for the Cleveland Browns standouts leading this campaign from 1978 to 1984. His overall is Damon Bomar, a 5-foot-10- record is 49-52, while leading inch, 228-pound senior line- his loyalty the Flames to a current record of backer. Try to imagine yourself in 5-5. Bomar, who holds several Lib- this situation. This week's match-up will be erty records and is advancing on You're sitting in your warm, the third meeting between the 3- others, is the career leader for cozy office as the Senior Associ- 7 Eagles and Flames. fumble recoveries and is cur- ate Athletic Director at GSU. "Rutigliano has got a great rently ranked fifth for quarter- You're feeling pretty good now, professional background as far back sacks with 13. especially since this whole "in- as coaching is concerned, and In addition to those other terim AD" thing that you've they use a professional type of- records, Bomar is also in a four had to deal with is behind you. fense," said GSU coach Frank way tie for forced fumbles with You've got your title, you Ellwood, who will be coaching six and is also tied for fifth in know your job and it's almost his last game for GSU. tackles for a loss in a season with lunch break so you lock up the "They are 5-5 and I am sure 11. office for an hour or so. they are going to come down here If the Flames were to be suc- Everything is fine. Perfect. with the idea that they would cessful with a win against GSU Splendid. like to end their season with a Saturday, it will mark their sec- You've put in your time on win as well. ond consecutive winning season Special Photo the field, from the days of "When you see the Liberty and their sixth winning season FLAMES STAND IN THE WAY: Liberty will try to send the GSU seniors as well as Frank Ellwood out with Woody Hayes at Ohio State to line-up, you might think that it overall. a loss this Saturday at Paulson Stadium in what will be a non-conference clash. Marshall, a program that was was Sunday with the type of plays Looking toward this coming off tragedy. that they run. They have a tall weekend's game, the Eagles are for the blue and white. "They GSU seniors. this will be the last week of prac- Little do you know that on quarterback that has decent hoping for a strong end for a have great offensive linemen and "We have a fine group of se- tice for me," Glover said. "But that day the almost brand-new, speed and good wide receivers. shaky season. really a newer kind of mobile niors that are finishing their ca- going into the last game will be a just out of the box, athletics They are just a good solid foot- "They have great passing tech- quarterback. They like to throw reers," Ellwood said. "They have sad one for me. director comes to you about his ball team." nique," said senior middle line- the ball and get the long passes, provided the fans of this area "In the past years, the last decision to fire the head foot- GSU leads the series between backer Edward Thomas, who will quick scores and big plays. We four years of competition at game has always been an oppor- ball coach of six years, mean- the two schools with a 2-0 record. also be playing in his last game are really going to have to con- GSU." tunity for going to the playoffs, ing, the Eagles were fixing to tain the pass this week if we Jamie Glover explained his but this year there are no play- start spring football practice want to secure the win." mixed emotions. offs, and this is tny last game. So without a head man. Liberty University preview As well as this being the last "In a way, going into my last I know I will be sad." Whether you disagree with Location - Lynchburg, Va. Rec. at LU - 44-32 (7 yrs.) game of the regular season, this week of practice on the banks of The game is set to kickoff at him or not, it was going to hap- Enrollment -11,000 1995 Record -8-3 will also be the last game for the Eagle Creek feels great knowing 3:30 p.m. at Paulson Stadium. pen, so you're just waiting Nickname - Flames Basic Offense - Pro Set around to see what's next. Hey, Colors - Red, White and Blue Basic Defense - 4-3 this is all part of it. Stadium - Williams Lettermen return (O) -16 Thanks, Tim. You've been Capacity - 12,000/1990 Lettermen return (D) -19 Tutt gives Eagle football major impact great. So Sam, what '11 we do Surface - Omniturf Lettermen lost (O) -10 By Carolyn Wynn now? Conference - Independent Lettermen lost (D) - 11 Staff Writer Here's what happens next, President - Dr. P. Guillermin Starters returning (O) - 7 For freshmen Eagle football this newly-out-of-the-box ath- Athletic Dir. - Chuck Burch Starters returning (D) - 7 players, this year meant the start letics director asks you take HeadC oach - Sam Rutigliano Starters lost (O) - 4 of their careers and their first take over, just for a year, just Record - 44-32 (7 yrs.) Starters lost (D) -5 opportunity to begin forging a until they name a new coach. name for themselves as GSU ath- What you don't know is the Associated Press l-AA Top 25 letes. problems that were to happen, However, one Eagle freshman 1. Marshall (10-0) 14 . E. Illinois (7-2) like the losing record and the has already made a name for 2. Montana (9-0) 15 suspensions New Hampshire (7-2) himself, Recio Tutt. 3. Northern Iowa (9-1) ig Before you know it, you've Florida A&M (7-2) Tutt is from Lincolnton, Ga., a taken the position of football 4. Murray St. (8-1) 17 Youngstown St. (7-3) place known for its football and a coach for a year, a long year, 5. Troy St. (8-1) 1$ James Madison (7-3) place where it is hard not to grow while the appointed search 6. N. Arizona (9-2) 19 Dartmouth (8-0) a love for the popular sport. committee takes their precious 7. Stephen F. Austin (7-2) 20 SW Missouri St. (6-4) Tutt attended Lincoln County time in finding a new chief. 8. Western Illinois (9-1) 21 Villanova (7-3) High School, where during his And I mean time. 9. Jackson St. (8-1) 22 Nicholls St. (6-3) senior season, he had 45 recep- Now you're saying, "Thank 10. William & Mary (8-2) 23 Howard (7-2) tions and gained 843 yards, God it's not me." 11. E. Tennessee St. (8-2) 24 E.Washington (6-4) which eventually landed him a If you really think about it, spot to play in the annual Geor- 12. Furman (7-2) 25 Northwestern St. (5-4) Frank Ellwood has been GSU's 13. Delaware (7-3) gia-Florida all-star game and dish-rag. When there is a prob- also gave him all-state honor- lem, he's there to take over un- able mention by the Georgia til the administration catches Sportswriters Association. up to the times and takes ac- The5-foot-10-inch, 170-pound ■ tion. GSU swimming split-end has already started to And now, after a dismal 3-7 forge his way as a team leader, Mike Spilker year, Ellwood is fixing to stand as earlier in the season, the fresh- FRESHMAN PHENOM: After getting over an injury at the beginning of on the Paulson sidelines for the man delivered a half-time pep the season, Recio Tutt has been nothing less that spectacularfor GSU. last time this Saturday when talk to the rest of the team dur- his Eagles face Liberty Univer- ing the Appalachian State game. Hearst. He acknowledges that something to work towards." sity. Like many other freshman, Hearst has played a hands-on Tutt's performance so far this The whole point of this is Tutt has not decided on his ma- role in his development as an year may help to win him some simple. While all the talk of the jor but says that he is consider- athlete. consideration for post-season new head coach has not in the ing becoming an education ma- "Hearst has been a big influ- honors as he made 13 recep- least bit waned from any dis- jor. ence on me, when it comes to tions, gaining 262 yards and scor- cussion, the person left out of "I enjoy math, and I think I football," Tutt said. "He worked ing one touchdown. In addition, the whole picture has been the would be good at teaching the with me and showed me differ- Tutt has had a combined 29 kick- man who basically kept this subject," he said. ent ways to work out to improve off and punt returns, gaining over football program going for a Tutt is the middle child of both my strength and speed. 340 combined yards. year. three boys and says that two of "The workouts were hard, but In addition to being a college "I tell you, I can't wait until his biggest inspirations are his I don't like to give up. I just had freshman, Tutt has to contend Frank gets back," said AD Sam father and his one-year old to deal with it. However, the most with the hectic schedule of a stu- Baker in an interview about daughter, Kenchasela. important thing he has taught dent athlete but says his first month ago. "He's so valuable "I try to play a major role in me is to keep my head on quarter at GSU has not been too up here, yet he's valuable on the life of my daughter," Tutt straight." stressful. the field too. Nothing like this said. "I want the best for her. I Tutt feels good about his per- "Getting used to balancing could have happened without want to get my education, gradu- formance so far this season. school and sports wasn't hard for Frank. His willingness to step ate and hopefully create a path "I have been able to accom- me," he said. "It just carried over in and coach a football team for my daughter to follow. plish a lot of things this year," from high school." shows what kind of man he is. "I try to do the best I can for Tutt said. "I feel I have made the Tutt would like to be known He didn't volunteer. We asked her. Whatever is mine is hers. I transition from high school to for more then being just a foot- him to. I think he's done a think that is the way it should college by growing as a player. ball player. fabulous job with the team this be." In addition to hoping to finish "I am nice person," he said. "I year." His other influences include this season with a win, Tutt enjoy having fun and hanging And remind you, he hadn't Detroit Lion wide receiver would not mind being consid- out with my friends." coached for 18 years. You don't Herman Moore and San Fran- ered for Southern Conference For fun, Tutt says he enjoys think that was on his mind, do cisco 49er star Jerry Rice. honors. many sports, from fishing to ten- » you? Mike Spilker But in search for role models, "I would not mind the honor of nis. Bottom line, Frank Ellwood Tutt doesn't have to look any a post-season freshman award if In addition he says that his should be commended and EYES OF CONCENTRATION: The GSU swim team traveled to Tallahassee, Fl., to take on Florida State, Georgia Tech and further then his hometown of possible, but it is not a big con- favorite movie is "Set it Off." His thanked for his work at GSU. Lincolnton, which is also the cern for me right now," he said. favorite book is "The Princess He is a mark of loyalty to the Florida A&M, but unfortunate circumstances left the Eagles and Lady Eagles swimming only against FSU. home of former Heisman candi- "If I am not considered, I will still Bride." His favorite type of mu- program, and it shoudn't go date and current Cincinnati Ben- be satisfied with my performance sic is R&B with his favorite art- • Please see story on page 7 unnoticed. gal running back, Garrison and maybe that will give me ist being R. Kelly. • »

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• • Seminoles scalp Eagle swim team Norton and three players recieve honors By Dennis Stovall and the most dedicated player. I By Travis Walden Nicole Goodwin, who won both swims from Kevin Rolling, who Staff Writer "This is the most special," saidl Staff Writer the 50-yard and 100-yard swam a time of 2:17.87 in the am glad the other coaches recog- Norton. "This year the confer-[ The GSU women's soccer team The GSU swim team went to freestyle, and Jennifer Mayhen, 200-yard breast. The relays also nized her outstanding ability and ence was more competitive, and! lost Sunday in the finals of South- Tallahassee, FL, this weekend to who posted two second-place fin- had great performances and their the kind of year she has had." we played bigger teams. It's nicel ern Conference Championship, take on Florida State, Georgia ishes in the 1000-yard freestyle splits continued to go down. This is only the fourth season to win the award, but I wouldl but the Tech and Florida A&M. and the 500-yard freestyle. The meet was much different for women's soccer, and already trade it for the conference cham-| womenand However, the Eagles ended up The women divers also scored from that in years past. Norton has received the honor of pionship." • coach Tom Coach-of-the-Year twice. The GSU women's soccer pro-l if swimming only against Florida 16 points in both diving events. The men's team earned the Norton State, who took the win on the "We are real positive now that respect from FSU that the Norton has directed the Lady gram will have five seniors! didn't men's side by the score of 153-84 we went to FSU and had a great women's team had earned with a Eagles all four years, and in fact, graduating that started the pro-| leave and also on the women's side, meet," Goodwin said. victory a few years ago. had assumed the responsibilites gram. empty- 148-87. "If this trend continues, there "I am pleased overall with this of both the men's and women's "The five seniors built this pro- handed, af- teams until this year, when Apparently, FSU did not in- is no telling what this team can meet," Wozniak said. "This was gram from nothing to a quality| ter ending Kevin Chambers, an assistant form the GSU swim team about do." good for us to compete against a program," Norton said. the season under Norton, took over the changes made in the starting Coach Anne Marie Wozniak school like FSU." "After the hurt of losing tol with a very men's team, leaving Norton's fo- time, leaving the Seminoles as was also pleased with the swims The team's next meet will be Davidson in the conference fi-l Tom Norton successful cus strickly on one squad. the only competition for the turned in by the women's team. at Davidson University on Dec. nals, I think the five seniors,! campaign. According to Norton, of the Eagles Saturday. "All the 200 girls swam well, 7, where they will take on when they look back, will bej On personal accomplish- two times he's claimed the award, proud of what they have accom-[ "We were pretty upset about and I was really happy with Kim Davidson and East Carolina ments, striker Tara Chaisson, this one is the most special. the lack of organization at the Doughty's and Kristen University. plished." midfielder Rachel Tolliver and meet," senior swimmer Brian Strickland's performances this ECU has a great team and defender Jodi Berto were named Gupton said. weekend," Wozniak said. will be tough to beat but it is to the all-tournament team. "It was kind of a let-down not On the men's side, great swims within reach for the Eagles, Tolliver, Chaisson and being able to swim against Geor- were turned in as well. Fresh- Wozniak said. Lindsey Grossman were named Grace Community Church gia Tech and FAMU but we swam man Brad Mori won the 200- "We are looking for best to the Southern Conference All- pretty well considering the cir- yard breast witha time of 2:11.24, unshaved times at the meet," Conference team. Chaisson was Sunday mornings at 10:00 a.m. cumstances." and Troy Wagoner won the 200- Wozniak said. "There is going to also named Freshman-of-the- Great swims came from both yard backstroke by turning in a be some great competition and I Year. Coach Norton won Coach- in the Marvin Pittman Auditorium teams in the 100-yard freestyle. believe we are up to the chal- 1:57.00. of-the-Year for the Southern Con- The women's team was led by This men's team also saw great lenge." ference. on campus. Chaisson had 14 goals and nine assists. Topics you can relate to with an The 14 goals tied a GSU record and was the most goals scored in atmosphere you can enjoy. the conference. "Her play this year brought a Dress casually. Bring a friend. lot of enthusiasm and added a lot of power to the attack," Norton said of Chaisson. Tolliver, who Norton felt was the go-to player all season, is a third year all-conference mem- ber, as she controlled the middle for the Lady Eagles. This, her last year, was one for the books as she contributed eight goals and seven assists. Grossman, a sophomore, put together her finest season yet for the Lady Eagles, and Norton is *10K & 14K 'Sterling Silver quick to point out her impor- ♦Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds 'Jewelry Repair tance. *We buy Unwanted or Damaged Jewelry "Lindsey is the heart and soul of the team," Norton said. "She has had an outstanding year. (912)764-4311 Statesboro Junction She is also the most improved Mike Spilker ON YOUR MARK: Here, GSU swimmers prepare to swim their respective races as they wait patiently for the signal to start. Both the men's and women's swim teams lost to Florida State last Saturday, but not without turning in some good times, leaving the coaches optimistic on the season ahead.

Three Eagles earn post-season honors edge By Mike Gibbs concentrated strictly on the take home the ultimate trophy EDGE SALUTES MEN'S INTRAMURAL EXCELLENCE Staff Writer women's team. in claiming the conference crown, Men's soccer coach Kevin The Eagles finished their year several GSU players did land Chambers calmly sat in his of- with a bang by finishing the regu- well-deserved conference fice a few days after his Eagles lar season 9-10-2 and most im- awards. had just finished their season portantly, improving from last Eagle mid-fielder Jason Congratulations! after dropping to Furman, 4-2, year. Russell and forward Kevin in the Southern Conference But it was the Eagles' excel- Hanfman were named to the All- Flag Football championship game, a place lent performance in the tourna- Southern Conference first team, State Qualifier Champions many people thought GSU ment that will give them tre- while defender Chris Starks wouldn't have been last Sunday. mendous standards for next year. made the All-Southern Confer- Men's Division But what he felt was not After downing Virginia Mili- ence second team. NEAL'S dissappointment, for he sat tary Institute in the first round, In completing a very promis- knowing that the goals set be- the Eagles were matched up ing season, Chambers and the Women's Division fore his first season as head coach against Marshall, who they also Eagles will be looking forward had been accomplished. sent home. for the next year, although they FOOTBALL INC. "Our goal this year was to get But the championship game are losing three valuable players respect and to go further than proved to be a different story as in Johan Soderstrom, Chris Congratulations! any GSU team had ever gone." they fell to Furman, 4-2. Starks and Josh Sanstead. Flag Football Chambers said. "I am very proud of the way "The loss of Soderstrom, Undefeated Regular Season Teams "These Eagles got all the re- the guys handled themselves in Starks, and Sanstead will affect spect this year and even the sup- representing the university," the team for next year," Cham- port they needed." Chambers said. bers said. HOLSONBACK'S HOUNDS WOOLY MAMMOTHS TOWNE CLUB Chambers assumed responsi- "The guys gave a lot of heart The Eagles ended the season NEALS PORK CHOP EXPRESS bilities of the men's squad this this year." second in scoring in the South- PHAT NASTY HOMEBREW PI KAPPA PHIPRESS year, replacing Tom Norton who Even though the team did not ern Conference. D.U.B. OLIFF HALL ASSASSINS PHOTOHEADS FOOTBALL INC, ASSASSINS E-TOWN FOOTBALL THE GREEN FUNK You could be a part of this VIDEO WAREHOUSE ADPI BLACKOUTS HODAWGS-FAST&EASY experience if: Southern'ss You want: $, experiences, You have: lots of energy, meals, training, leadership potential knowledge about SSU, an open summer, a chance to meet new a positive attitude, Orientation0 people and much more. Information Sessions on who, what, when & why: Nov. 19, 5 p.m. Room 244 AAdvisement Nov. 20, 7 p.m. Room 270 Nov. 25, 7 p.m. Room 244 Additional session Nov. 20, S pjn. Forst Drive Reisdence Hall Lobby EDGE SHAVE GEL EXTRA PROTECTION FORMULA Applications available at sessions and -from Room 289 in RosenwalA Team has six lubricants, so it protects your skin from nicks and Call 871-1957 with questions. (Applications are due Jan. 9) 97 cuts better than foams. For a closer, more comfortable RRegistration shave, it's just in the nick of time. EDGE SHAVE GEL.

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EntertainmentThursday, November 14,1996 The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Page 8 Spider Monkey's 'pop-punk' and 'rock-funk' was a sight to see By Adam Clark good, upbeat sound and intricate Spider Monkey has enjoyed Staff Writer solos, made Albert Hill a good success around the southeast and Last Friday night at Blind choice for the opener. continues to pack whatever Willie's, a very enthusiastic Spi- After Albert Hill, it was time house they play. der Monkey hit the stage and for the night's main attraction to Spider Monkey is not a 'new* Off Campus South Carolina quintet Albert come on. group. Since they've been out Tonight Hill opened up the show. Spider Monkey showed up they have had several releases, • Blind Willie's: Dime Albert Hill, a classic alterna- wearing gas attendant shirts and and in a world of neo-hippies and Time, $.10 drafts. tive band reminded me of a Gin carrying the attitude that they all-too-alternative groups, Spi- • Legends: Trip's buying Blossoms/Deep Blue Something were going to rock Blind Willie's. der Monkey proves to be a breath the first 10 kegs, $1 cover until kind of band. And they did just that. The of fresh air. 9 p.m. Headed by a lead singer who band itself reminded me of 311, There are several ways to clas- • Bru-HaHa: penny drafts. has just as much vocal range as but Todd Horn, the lead vocalist, sify Spider Monkey, but the best • Woodin Nikel: Ella Dave Matthews, their style is had a more alternative sound is just to say that they're the Speed. highly complimented by the rest about him, which made for a good band to listen to. Friday, Nov. 15 of the band as well. compilation of funk and rock If they ever play in your town, • Blind Willie's: Rosco, $2 Overall, the rhythmic base Mike Spilker which was very evident with the you better get over there and join the party. pitchers. and drum lines, coupled with a Spider Monkey woos the crowd at Blind Willie's. mosh pit in front of the stage. • Legends: Jackyl, tickets are $7 and can be purchased at On Cue and the Woodin Nickel. Wallace Green delivers a thumbs-up performance at Bru-HaHa • Bru-HaHa: Bladder Bust. ist. I would like to see this band sustained an injury to his hand Suspend your disbelief as I Saturday, Nov. 16 Wallace Green reached a mile- put more effort toward original when it struck his cymbal, caus- know this is stunning and very irregular for any crowd at a live • Blind Willie's: To be an- stone last year with the release material, but unfortunately the ing his hand to bleed. gig in the TJoro. nounced. of their CD "Wonderllama Soup." world is not here to please me. It reminded me of that scene Heaven forbid that people • Bru-HaHa: Live music Also, the band has been The band has been successful from "The Shining" where the from Bend Sinister, $2 pitch- granted an endorsement by with what they have done in the walls start to bleed. move to music that they enjoy. A final analysis: Wallace ers and $1 long necks. Peavey, a company from which past and has no urgent need to The crowd actually broke they will receive new equipment reinvent themselves. away from the local tradition of Green is a good band musically, Monday, Nov. 18 and their performances are im- • Blind Willie's: Free pool, pressive. $1 cover, $1 long necks. If you haven't seen their show • Bru-HaHa: Bring your THE CROWD ACTUALLY BROKE AWAY FROM THE recently, check it out as it offers own container and have it filled By Patrick Doyle LOCAL TRADITION OF SITTING ON THEIR DUFFS ALL up a few new tunes. for $1. Staff Writer Wallace Green offers a bit of Tuesday, Nov. 19 Thursday night offered up a NIGHT ... everything in their music and • Blind Willie's: Dime mix of the old with the new with provide wholesome family fun Time, $.10 drafts. local favorite Wallace Green play- for all. • Bru-HaHa: $1 cover, $1 ing the 'Boro's newest bar, Bru- long necks, $1 drafts. HaHa. early next year. The majority of the crowd at sitting on their duffs all night. Wednesday, Nov.20 Wallace Green is a three-piece Thursday night's show was Bru-HaHa really enjoyed the old When Wallace Green finished • Blind Willie's: Acoustic band consistingof Chris Mitchell very energetic, but it was basi- stuff. their originals and played some For more Workshop, $2 pitchers. on lead guitar and vocals, Brian cally the same lineup the band At certain points, more people cover tunes, the crowd got up. A&E • Bru-HaHa: Ladies' night, Hendrix on bass guitar, and has played for the past year. were watching the band than Yes folks, the audience women drink free until 10 p.m., Larry "The Wonderllama" Wallace Green has added playing pool. DANCED! coverage. $1 cover. Summerlin on percussion. some new songs and have Not bad for some guys from Although they catered to the check out • Woodin Nikel: Chuck Lending a hand on the band's tweaked the old ones since the Claxton. crowd more than usual, at least from Bayou Cafe on River blues number was Brian "Cow- release of their CD, but the band's A definite highlight of the they got a response, which is more page 10 Street, $.75 longnecks all night. boy" Avery, baritone saxophon- stage show remains the same. evening was when Summerlin than some bands get around here.

Edition I Georgia Southern University's Information Source for Banner Number 10 I have registered on Banner: What do I owe? One of the features of BANNER is that it allows you to receive your schedule of classes when you register; however, your Banner Student Account invoice showing your registration charges will be processed at a later date. For Winter 1997, we will mail your invoice to you depending on the date that you register during early registration. We will begin mailing invoices on November 20, 1996; all students who early register before November 27th should receive their invoice by December 6, 1996.

If you are an undergraduate and you register before November 27th:

• Your invoice will be mailed to your campus post office box before December 6, 1996. • A copy of your invoice will also be mailed to your home address.

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• Your invoice will be mailed to your local address before December 6, 1996. If you do not currently have a local address on file, please notify the Registrar's Office or the Graduate Studies Office. Your local address can be the same as your home address; it should be the address for billing and mailing of checks. The fee payment deadline for all students registered before November 27th is December 12. 1996. Failure to make payment by this deadline will result in cancellation of all classes for Winter 1997.

We will include additional information about changes in your student account with your Winter '97 invoice. If you do not receive your invoice by December 6th, or if you receive it and you have a question, please contact us at the address or telephone number listed above. George-Anne Thursday, November 14,1996 — Page 9 Today's Quote "If we abide by the principles taught by the Bible, our country will go on prospering." — Daniel Webster CLASSIFIEDS, etc.

35 mm Vivitar camera, $15. Dartboard, SWF needed: own bath/ room, W?D, 1997 GT Rebound Mountain bike. $15. Rap , $l/each or $20/all. Sony $240/month plus 1/2 utilities. Room for Completely decked out with Shimaro Trek 800 good condition. $200/OBO, call Crossword 27x4 amp, $30. Two 4x6x60w Pioneer furniture, call Christine at 764-3038 for components and RST front shox. Bought Micky at 871-2563. speakers, $30. Call 587-2994. more info. new, must sell, $400. For more info, call ACROSS 1 2 3 6 7 8 11 12 13 Chris at 688-2204. 1 Observes 4 • ' " Alpine CD player. Very nice, top of the Two roommates needed to take over 23-Stereo & Sound 5 Fall bloom 14 line model, must sell for only $200. For subleases in Hawthorne II. Very spacious, Bike for sale!! Hard Rock Specialized. 19" more info call Chris at 688-2204. 10 Oriental nurse ■ " energy efficient, low bills. $225/month. frame, great condition. A must see. $225 For sale: Sony 10 disk changer, Yamaha 14 Rangy 17 ,. Compaq Presario 5528: Pentium 90 with Available now, call Amy or Anslyn at firm with rock shox, call Ken at 871-5370 G x 9's, Pioneer box speakers for Jeep. 15 Flying machine " 8megs RAM, 1GB Hard Drive, 4X CdRom, 681-2147. and leave a message. CallJason at 871-5162. 20 21 ■ 22 23 16 Charity 14" monitor, Sound card with speakers, We need a roomate for January. Low rent, Brunswick pool table, 8x4, 3/4" slate, 17 Opera solo 1 1 Win 95 or 3.1, Lotus Suite or Microsoft 1/3 of utilities. Player Club. No deposit, hanging table light. 7 ques and balls. ■ 24 18 Of the pope Office, other CD software,. $1300, call call Jon Lech at 871-3058 or 770-487-3236. Needs new felt. Asking $675, call Michael 28'Weekends & Travel ■ 3 587-2919 and leave a message. at 489-2977. 19 Family member 26 27 28 29 ■30 31 32 33 14 days in the south pacific: Honolulu, 20 Bed covering Eyg. Silk twin comforter set.' Two XL WF roomate wanted ASAP. $200/month For sale: Specialized," Hard Rock" bike. Australia, New Zeland, Tahiti. $3009. 34 ■ 35 22 Central city 36 | H37 sheet sets, mattress cover, egg crate. 1 plus 1/2 utilities. Free water, Black with yellow trim. Great condition, June 1997, Art department credit 24 Morse code year old, clean - $35/OBO. Call 688-2238 washer/dryer equipped, near campus. call 681-7604 and leave a message. 38 40 B41 available. Call Sandkuhler, 681-5299 or word and leave a message before 1:30 pm. Private bedroom and bath. Must furnish $100/OBO. Hines 681-5930 for first meeting. 25 Flower essence ri For sale: Kora X3 synthesizer with stand, your own room. Call Bethany at 681-1583. 42 43 Ladies RH golf clubs:. 4 - PW irons, 1, 3, 5 FREE TRIPS AND CASH - Find out how 26 Wit case, and discs, $1,000. Also, Peavey bass woods, $175. Call Jim at 871-1145. 30 Pencil end hundreds of students representatives are 46 47r ■ 48 w49 cabinet with two 15' speakers, $200. Call WF, Eagle Court, take over lease. 2 bdr/2 already earning FREE TRIPS and LOTS Men's mizuno RH golf clubs: 1 and 3 LW 34 Mimic Ryan at 489-6086 baths, couch. $250/month. $250 deposit. OF CASH with America's #1 Spring Break 35 Snare 50 51 irons, 1, 3, 5 woods - $250. Call 871-1145 Koleman propane camping stove with Call Randall at 681-3785. Ready to leave and ask for Jim. company! Sell only 15 trips and travel 37 Get away from " burner and base in excellent condition. ASAP! New carpet, only 1 or 2 people free! Cancun, Bahamas, Mazatlan, 53 54 55 ■I56 57 58 59 38 Soak flax $25 OBO. Call Drew at 764-9458. needed to move in. Nordic Trak Walk Fit and Skier for sale. Jamaica, or Florida. CAMPUS MANAGER 39 Certain dogs For more info call 764-7668. 60 62 63 NEW COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR WM needed to sublease in Campus POSITIONS ALSO AVAILABLE. Call 41 Noise 61 SURFBOARD FOR SALE, $250 firm. 6'5" SALE!!! Don't miss out on BARGIANS! Courtyard. Fully furnished room, now! TAKE A BREAK STUDENT 42 Vestige spectrum. Great condition, a must see. 64 65 . For more info call: Kiana at 688-3344. $225/month plus 1/4 of utilities. Leave TRAVEL (800) 95-BREAK. 44 Time long past message at 687-7772. Good design on board, call Jake at 45 Proven item 67 68 69 871-5370. 46 Dinner courses 17«Pets& Supplies 48 Itinerant workers 31996 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved. 50 Dilapidated i 1 Beautiful AKC chocolate labs just in time 52 Electrified for Christmas. $225, call Leon at particle 681-5913 (day) and 839-3586 (night). 53 Garden plant 21'Services For sale: baby ferret. Includes large cage 56 Avoided a trap i s v oMu a i s slu v 3 a and accessories, needs good home! Call Personal tutor 60 Spoken 11 Castle ditch N O O lias* ill] 1 1 N Kelly at 489-4045 and leave a message. Fromer college professor (Ph.D., 13 yrs HANNER HOOPSTERS 61 Parade feature 12 —mater a a i ill von dli v u o For sale: full grown male ferret with cage full-time college teaching experience) 63 Grow weary 13 Cure 0 3 d V O S 3MV 1 N O O 3 S wishes to tutor interested students in 64 African river 21 Young goat and accessories. Has all shots, call IN o i H^U i v ul 489-4010. math(algebra, analytic geometry, trig, 65 Rental 23 Peels s a. N v H o i wlsa v i v s calculus) and computer programming agreement 25 Medical school FREE adult schnauzer. Needs a good (BASIC, Pascal, FORTRAN.C); $15/hr, call i o v dl|3 a o AAB o v a l 66 Religious item course home, very friendly. Call 871-7780. Dr. Kline at 489-3121. n,} 67 Costly 26 Small wagons N i aWsla 3ii a[sWi 3 a FREE kittens need a loving home. They 68 Chemical 3 a n i slid v a illula d v ???? Send Fax???? ^ eA GSU BASKETBALL 27 Met offering are seven weeks old, call Danielle at $1 page within U.S., $4-$6 page compound 28 Iron or tin a 3 s v u IIN v i a 3 1H o o 681-2801. international. CHEAPEST IN TOWN ! 69 Throw 29 Ostentatious la v i Tlvli-i. i al Who wants smelly kittens when you can Email gsi00750 or call 489-3430. Save NEEDS YOU! 31 African region n v i i d v omfl 3 x N v T a have cute, cuddly, adorable, loveable big bucks!! $$$ DOWN 32 Court ruling v w v wli v d v dUv i a v kittens? Please call Dawn aj 764-2547. 1 Pierce CAR DETAILING Services. Wash and 33 Leases 3 10 ols N V 1 dH~< 1 V -1 2 Nobleman 36 Persian fairy vacuum, $8; detailing (wash, vacuum, 3 Director Kazan H v wvfla 3 i s v|s 3 a s aromor all inside and out, and air JOIN THE OFFICIAL SPIRIT GROUP 39 Car style 19«Rentals& Real Estate freshener, $18; Dri-Wash (waterless car 4 Malicious 40 Official recording wash, §20 (detailing included). Call OF EAGLE BASKETBALL AND ENJOY statement 43 Christmas singer Apartment for sub lease, available now! 681-4461. 5 Desire for food 45 Dedicated fan Park Place, 2bdr/2ba, w/d, $525, will pay THESE BENEFITS: first months rent!! Call Jeremiah at If the LRC is full or closed, get tutored 6 Blind section 47 Quiet • HANNER HOOPSTERS T-SHIRT 7 Faucet 49 Legendary bird 54 Great Lake 57 Type style 681-1151. from Algebra to Calculus with Segio. $10/ per hour - group rate, $15/ max. 4 people. 8 Make into law 55 Lavish social 58 God of love BF needed to sublease townhouse starting 51 Stories Call 681-7999 9 Tell 53 Savings event 59 Fender mishap winter quarter. Own bedroom, share 1 1/2 • "THE BEST SEATS IN THE HOUSE" 10 Naval bigwig certificate 56 Comfort 62 Cereal grain bath. Rent is $200 plus 1/2 of utilities. International students: need a place to Interested? Call Tonya at 764-7542. stay during Christmas holidays? Call • PREGAME SOCIALS FEATURING 871-5508. Mercedes 1974. Perfect shape, reliable Duplex for sublease near GSU. SUBWAY SANDWICHES 01'Announcements CLASSIC car at a good price. Call 2bdr/lbath. $400/month, available 22-Sports & Stuff 681-5721 or 681-4645. January 1st thru September 1st. Call PS AD PLACEMENT (For Commercial 489-6270 and leave a message. •COST -$10 Scooter: 1994 Honda Elite, low miles, kept 1997 GT mountain bike. Very nice, Enterprises) ~ Classified ads in the inside, excellent gas mileage. New battery Female roommate needed to take over completely decked out wiht shimonne George-Anne cost 200 per word with a $4 and recent oil change. Helmet included. Jan-Aug 97 lease. Beautiful Player's Club components and RST front shocks. Must minimum per insertion. Please add $1 per Must sell, $1450, call 489-5814. apt. 4 room flat, 1/4 of utilities, rent sell for $400. For more info, call Chris at ad for mailing and handling for tearsheet negotiable. Call Rebecca at 681-6450 688-2204. TO JOIN HANNER HOOPSTERS: service. The customer is responsible for ASAP proofing the ad immediately upon 04'Auto Parts, Repair 1997 GT Mtn. Bike for sale. Complete publication. Pre-payment with your ad is For sale: 24x44 mobile home on 3/4 acre with shimaro components and RST front CALL ATHLETIC MARKETING AT 871-1500 appreciated. Call 681-5418 for more VW 4 luge 8 spoke empty rims with tires. lot. 3 bdr/2 baths. Central heat and air. shocks. Very nice bike, asking $400, call information. The George-Anne reserves Low profile great condition. $350 firm. A New roof and newly painted outside. Chris for more info at 688-2204 the right to refuse any advertisement. must see, call 871-5370 and ask for Jake. Inside partially furnished, contains Leave a message. porches and car port. 10 minutes from AD PLACEMENT (For Students, Faculty GSU. Call 681-4461. & Staff) - The George-Anne publishes ads for students, faculty and staff which are For sale: Mobile home, 12'x53', 2 bdr/full non-commercial in nature. Submit your 09*Furniture & Appliances bath. Includes refrigerator, stove, 2 beds, ads, 25 words or less, either in person at and sleeper sofa. $1800/OBO. Call Tripple dresser with large attached mirro. 489-4010. Room 223 Williams Center during normal Desk and chair. Solid brass headboard for business hours (9am to 4pm), or via mail double bed, brand new. Dresser and desk Georgia Villas #13, lease is needed. HefwovV Evenf TUe^vfex at Landrum Box 8001. Please do not are Broyhill, Call 764-4866, come by and 2bdr/lbath. New paint, like new k gsiax2.cc.gasou.edu or come to w/d hookup. Call 681-5577. the meeting on Nov. 12 at Mellow 11 *Help Wanted One bedroom apartment available for Mushroom at 8pm. EARN LARGE COMMISSIONS sublease Winter Qtr. Clean, new carpet, ATTENTION!!! Anyone who witnessed or *On-going residual income *Field Sales cheap bills. Rent is $285/month. Call for has any information on the CAR "Business to Business *Exciting Industry more info. 871-4862. ACCIDENT in front of Dingus Magees at INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS One bedroom apartment for sublease, NEEDED 1-800-877-9851. the intersection of Georgia Ave and beginning of January. Great location, Chandler Rd on Fri, Nov.l PLEASE Looking for a ride home Thanksgiving across from campus, and new carpet. contact Sheri Ellis anytime at 871-7460. break. Anywhere near Palm Beach, Fort $285/month, no deposit. Please call, ATTENTION: The George-Anne screens Lauderdale, or Miami. Willing to help pay 681-6560 until the end of the quarter, then all classified ads prior to publication. The for gas! Please call 688-3064. call (770)973-0349. newspaper strives to accept ads for NATIONAL PARKS HIRING - Positions One bedroom apartment to sublease at legitimate products & services only. are now available at National Parks, Pine Haven. Available December or Students are urged to exercise caution Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Excellent Winter Quarter. 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:.:'-;v'!'::';:!":.'..::'"::''. :": ■ ■'■■■■ 'Short-Pop tunes' prevail on the Lemonneads' new CD, '' After the 1993 release of Your Mind," as Dando evokes dentally, Dando is slated to be in ent key and the addition of a about being the outdoor type," "Come On, Feel The dark, nihilistic images as he sings a movie with soon.) pedal steel guitar to draw the he humbly admits. "Car Button Cloth" Lemonheads," Dando fell into a the lyrics, "burnt the beyond Dando creates sheer pop magic listener's attention. There is somewhat of a trib- downward spiral of substance when you learned how to fly/just on "If I Could Talk To You I'd Tell The original key is then re- ute to the movie "Seven" via the Atlantic Records abuse, the other Lemonheads dis- to learn later on that there isn't You." The song structure is very stored for another last verse. The song "6ix." banded, and the future of the a sky." simple, and with the sugar- song ends, but it is so short and Dando reportedly saw the By Robbie Bruce band seemed uncertain. And who knows what Dando coated guitar and bass lines, catchy that it must be played movie, realized that a friend of Staff Writer Thankfully, though, Dando is trying to express on "C'mon "cheesiness" could well be the "one more time." his, Gwyneth Paltrow, was on In the decade that The was able to pull himself together Daddy"? "I feel like Steven is my verdict of experienced music lis- Dando shows his taste for va- the screen, and decided to write Lemonheads have been a band, and employ new Lemonheads to father and I don't know why," he teners. riety on "The Outdoor Type." about the scene where her head there have been numerous lineup help him record the "Car sings soulfully as Spacehog's "It's All True" and "One More It is a charming country tune is severed and placed in a box: changes as well as circumstances Button Cloth." Royston Langdon plays piano. Time" also prove to be pop gems, where Dando sings honestly that "Here comes Gwyneth's head in that have threatened the exist- This album is much like pre- One might get the idea that he the first being from the same his penchant for outdoor activity a box," he sings without a trace of ence of the band as a whole. vious Lemonhead albums with is describing the life of Liv Tyler, vein as recent popular releases is nonexistent. irony. The foremost of these circum- its short pop tunes, accentuated who did not find that Aerosmith from Everclear and Son Volt; He tells that the closest he Dando seems content to just stances is the drug and alcohol by Dando's slow, beautiful moan. rocker, Steven Tyler, was actu- whereas "One More Time" uses a has been to sleeping outdoors is write songs that sound good. problems of the Lemonheads' Indications of possible mental ally her biological father until change — in the middle of the when his car broke down in the And that's all that matters for lead man, . instability are given on "Losing rather late in her life. (Coinci- song nonetheless — to a differ- suburbs once for an hour. "I lied

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