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Georgia Southern University's Official Student Newspaper Statesboro, Oeorgia 30460 GOLD EDITION Thursday President Henry still a candidate School not planning May 8,1997 Vol. 70, No. 10 for position as chancellor of UTC to investigate Elkins By Kevin Bonsor accepts the position as chancel- By Kevin Bonsor how it would be handled or News Editor News Editor The oldest continuously lor, then he would be succeeding who would be involved inhan- published newspaper in GSU officials say they are not Bulloch County GSU President Nicholas Henry Frederick Obear, who has been dling the investigation. remains a candidate for the chancellor at UTC for the past 16 going to look into the recent ac- Lameisha Hunter, SGA ex- Sports chancellor's position at the Uni- years. tions SGA President-elect Chad ecutive vice president, who is versity of Tennessee at Chatta- Obear is stepping down to Elkins made during his campaign responsible for overseeing nooga. work with the American Asso- until after a complaint is filed by the elections could- not be Henry wouldn't say that he is ciation of State Colleges and someone. reached for comment as of leaving the university to take the Universities in Washington, Michael West, assistant direc- press time. position, but he said that he has D.C. tor of programs for the Russell If a complaint is filed, it not withdrawn his candidacy for Henry, who has been GSU Union and SGA advisor, said could call into question the the position. president since 1987, has been a Tuesday that the school is hold- raising and disbursement of GSU Football University System of Tennes- candidate for jobs at other state ing off on taking any action and funds by the Elkins ticket. The departure of Tracy see officials reported Henry as be- university systems in the past. there is no investigation as of Elkins had used the Stu- Ham to the CFL ing one of six finalists for the UTC In fact, this makes the third now, dents for a Better Statesboro position. time in three years that Henry "We haven't planned one [an checking account to pay for elevates Jeff Monken to Henry said he made a trip to has been in the running for jobs investigation] at this point," he advertising space in The full-time assistant Chattanooga to meet with the Nicholas Henry in other university systems. said. George-Anne. football coach at GSU. search committee and tour the UTC Last year, Henry was one of Although he said there won't According to forms filed by be an investigation, he didn't Please see story, campus April 23-25. the search committee has just four final candidates to be con- Elkins with the State Ethics Henry said yesterday that he finished up all the interviews. sidered for the position of presi- comment on if there would be Commission, SBS, which was page 6 wasn't sure what was going on The search committee will dent at the University of Idaho investigation if a complaint is a campaign committee, spent Entertainment with the search committee's pro- meet again in two weeks and at Moscow. filed by a member of the Burns' all but $10.11 of the $5,405 cess right now. select two or three candidates He was interviewed for that ticket. raised to support the liquor rs—a«K—sn "It is really in a state of placid- from the six and recommend position, but was not chosen. Last week, members of the referendum. ity," Henry said. "I'm not quite those finalists to University Sys- UIM officials told Henry they Burns ticket said they were look- The leftover funds were sure what is going on there now. tem of Tennessee President Joe were looking for somebody with ing to file a complaint. used as a donation to a local I've not really thought about it Johnson. a western background. "We're still considering it," charity and Elkins closed the since I've been back." Johnson will then make his In 1995, Henry was nomi- Charles Carroll said Wednesday. account on May 1. Homer Fisher, chair of the selection and recommend that nated to head the Connecticut "We're still looking into a couple Patrick Novotny, profes- search committee and senior vice person to the Tennessee Board State University System, but he of things." sor of political science, said Campus Eateries president of the University of of Regents. withdrew his candidacy before a West said that if a investiga- that he didn't believe that Knoxville, said Wednesday that If Henry is selected and he decision was made. tion is begun, he does not know Please see ELKINS, page 12 GSU Food Services get mixed reviews due to high prices, terrible food University officials and lousy service. say present plans Honors Day ceremony Please see story, page 10 don't include shuttle bus system Weather By January Holmes Staff Writer In order to resolve the problems of traffic and parking on the GSU campus, university officials say more parking lots will be built, but for now there are no plans in progress for a shuttle bus system Today: Partly cloudy to transport students to and from with a high in the low classes at designated areas around 80s. campus. Bob Chambers, director of park- Friday: Partly cloudy ing and transportation, said that with a high in the mid- they are going to continue the origi- 80s. nal plan of building more parking lots, which he believes is a better Correction solution to the problem of parking. While award recipients filed in during the processional, William Bolen, Students who received awards were seated "It [additional parking lots] will business alumni professor of marketing, served as the official mace bearer. in a reserved section during the ceremony. In the May 6 article serve most of the people's needs "Young Democrats hold better," he said. At this year's Honors Day, meeting to discuss Chambers said the construction there were many winners. reflecting pool of future parking lots will be com- The awards ranged from construction," we pleted in the next several years. reported a meeting The transportation department leadership awards to would be held May 10 plans to build these parking lots honor societies to in the Southern Center. near the Russell Union, the base- departmental awards. It ball field, commucation arts build- No such meeting is was won by an emotional scheduled. ing and the Southern Center. Chambers also said that the lots Debra Sabia of the should serve the student public political science Index well for the next 15 years without department. The day was the use of a shuttle service for the Announcements 2 an overall sucsess and students. A&E 8 Austin Hardy, vice president of ran very smoothly. An Classifieds 11 auxiliary affairs for the Student emotional Debra Sabia of Crossword 11 Government Association, dis- the political science agrees with Chambers' plan. department was named G-A Spotlight 3 "A shuttle bus system would be Opinions 4 a good idea," Hardy said. "Instead • professor of the year by of more parking lots, we need a Gamma Beta Phi. Police Beat 2 9 as she leaves1 President Nicholas Henry congratulates Melissa parking deck. It would utilize re- A recipient is all smiles Massey as she receives her leadership/service award. Photos by Sports 6 sources a lot better," Chambers the stage with her award in hand. Jacob Uchitel It is a desire of The George- Please see SHUTTLE, page 12 Anne to print the news of Geor- gia Southern University as ac- curately as possible. If you be- lieve that something covered is in error, contact the editor at 681-5246 as soon as possible. GSU Museum to honor former GSU geology professor Thank you. By Laura Owens 1971 and was involved in museum plan- who do volunteer work because Petkewich Staff Writer ning and programming since the incep- volunteered so much of his time to mu- A late longtime GSU professor is being tion of the facility. He acquired and put seum work. FOR ADVERTISING INFO.: 681-5418 honored by the GSU Museum with the together the mosasaur skeleton from 1980- Petkewich was the first recipient of the STORY OR PHOTO IDEA: 681-5246 establishment of a fund in his name. FAX NUMBERS: 871-1357,681-0863 Richard Petkewich, who taught geology "PETKEWICH WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SYMBOL OF THE MUSEUM, LANDRUM BOX: 8001 at GSU for 26 years before passing away E-MAIL TO: THE MOSASAUR." in March, is being honored by the museum DEL PRESLEY, [email protected] with an establishment of a fund in his Check out our On-Line Newspaper at name. DIRECTOR OF THE MUSEUM http://www.stp.gasou.edu Del Presley, director of the museum, 1987. award shortly before his death. said Petkewich made a major contribution Petkewich died on March 13 of this "I discussed the memorial idea with the Gjibrge-Aaae to the university's museum. year. [Petkewich] family," Presley said. "It will "Petkewich was responsible for the sym- The museum advisory board established be a permanent part of the museum." Liked By Many, Cussed By Some ... bol of the museum, the Mosasaur," Presley the service award in Petkewich's name to The fund will be used to finance travel Read By Them All Richard Petkewich said. be given to a person for volunteer work. materials or equipment for the museum. Petkewich came to the university in Presley said the award is for persons Please see MUSEUM, page 12 Page 2 — Thursday, May 8,1997 George-Anne POLICE BEAT I ANNO UNCEMENTS GSU Division of Public Safety •Allyson Hood reported her •A resident of Players Club Things To Do At GSU ing Trends in International pianist Tom Pearsall. bicycle was missing form the reported that she woke up and and American Politics in the May 5,1997 Math/Physics/Psychology build- an unidentified white male was On Going 21st Century" begins at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 14,1997 ing. in her room trying to assault her. in room 2080 of the Russell •A Johnson Hall resident re- • Adrianna Fidelibus reported She kicked him, and he left. •The GSU Museum's exhibit Union. •College Pharmacy is spon- ported a case of harassment. her wallet was missing form the "Chinese Cultural-Tales of The lecture, presented by soring its annual Diabetes Day. Fitness Extension Center. May 3,1997 the Dragon" opens in Darin Van Tassell, is sponsored The event is scheduled to take •A Johnson Hall resident re- Rosenwald. The exhibit runs by the Center for International place at College Pharmacy's ported someone scratched the Staesboro Police Department •Sung Hoon Chung, 23, of through June 6. The museum is Studies in conjunction with In- Plaza East store from 10 a.m. to passenger's side of her vehicle in Park Place, was charged with open Monday through Friday, 9 ternational Week 1997. 4 p.m. the Johnson Hall parking lot. May 6,1997 disorderly conduct. a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. •Cinema Arts shows "Heat" •An Oxford Hall resident re- •Amy Smith, of Eagle Court, •Corey Williams, 21, of Saturday, May 10,1997 at 7 p.m. in the Russell Union ported receiving harassing reported that an unknown male Statesboro, was charged with •Students, faculty and local Theater. Tickets are $2. phone calls. was knocking on her door. DUI, weaving and driving with- residents can sample worldwide •The observance of Interna- out a license on person. cultures during International tional Week will conclude with •The Senior Composition •Tarik Andry reported his May 5,1997 Week through May 11. Foods, free foreign films which will be Recital, featuring Brian Flynt, checkbook was missing from the • Nancy Nevil, of Bonnie Glenn dress, games, dances and other shown in the Russell Union The- begins at 8 p.m. in the Foy Re- Russell Union Game Room. •Madelyn Pavon, 24, of Apartments, reported that $200 elements of foreign cultures will ater today and Sunday, May 11. cital Hall. Statesboro, was charged with was stolen from her apartment. be highlighted on the GSU cam- Show times will be from 4 p.m. to •Quincy Robinson reported possession of marijuana at pus. For more information on 6:30 p.m. daily. his checkbook was missing from Bonnie Glenn Apartments. May 2,1997 the events, contact MarkTubbeh Thursday, May 15,1997 OlliffHall. at 681-0382. Monday, May 12,1997 •Mary Neville, 19, of Olliff •Kelly Bryant, of Oneal Drive •Faculty and staff who have •Jaime Whitehead reported Street, was charged with posses- Apartments, reported that her Today •Cinema Arts shows "Heat", announced their retirements this her lifegaurd suit, goggles and a sion of marijuana at Bonnie door was standing open when starring Al Pacino, Robert year will be honored at a re- combination lock were missing Glenn Apartments. she returned home. •An International Meal, DeNiro and Val Kilmer, at 7 ception from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. from the Hanner Fieldhouse featuring dishes from Mexico, p.m. in the Russell Union The- at the Builders of the University locker room. •Latretha Pope, of Country May 1,1997 Latin America, Europe, the ater. Tickets are $2. Terrace behind the Administra- Club Villas, reported that some- •Kristina Broadway, of Cam- Middle East, West Africa and tion Building. May 4,1997 one pointed a gun at her in the pus Courtyard, reported that her Southeast Asia, will be served in Tuesday, May 13,1997 •Nicole Rocquemore reported Wal-Mart parking lot. window pane was broken. the Landrum Cafeteria from •Cinema Arts shows "Heat" her purse was missing from the •Frank Reda, of Campus 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. •Cinema Arts shows Mary at 7 p.m. in the Russell Union Russell Union. Courtyard, reported that a ra- Editor's Note: Police Beat ap- Additional food tasting will Shelley's "Frankenstein", star- Theater. Tickets are $2. dar detector was stolen from his pears in every issue of The George- be available in the Russell Union ring Robert DeNiro and Kenneth •A resident of In the Pines vehicle. Anne in an effort to inform the Ballroom from noon to 1:30 p.m. Branagh, at 7 p.m. in the Russell •A Senior Recital begins at reported harassment. GSU community of the amount, Union Theater. 8 p.m. in the Foy Recital Hall. May 4,1997 nature and location of crimes. •GSU alumnus Thomas E. Tickets are $2. The event features mezzo- May 2,1997 All reports are public record and Morris, president and CEO sopranist Jacquelyn Jackson and •Reginald Wade reported a •Shane Nesmith, 25, of as such as are obtained from the of Scotty's home improve- •The Health Education Of- pianist Linda Li Beuel. camcorder, walkman and four Ridgewood Drive, was charged Statesboro Police Department ment chain, will be on the Uni- fice and the Department of Cam- watches were missing from his with driving with a suspended and the GSU Division of Public versity campus as executive-in- pus Recreation and Intramurals Saturday, May 17,1997 room in Oxford Hall. license. Safety. residence for the Center for Re- will sponsor the Second Annual J, , tailing Studies. GSU Student Wellness Day •The GSU Botanical Gar- Morris will provide three pre- from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the den hosts "Basket Making: sentations to students in the Russell Union Rotunda. Vine Key Baskets," from 10 Sheriff's death means another election in Dodge County Russell Union and will meet with For more information, contact a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Gardens. faculty, students and area re- Sara Oswalt of the Health Edu- By Lori Wiechman having a very strong and visible tailers at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 2 Associated Press cation Office at 871-1732. ; Broad River Outpost presence in Dodge County ... to the primary. Most of the defen- p.m. Canoe & Kayak Rental ATLANTA—Dodge County ensure the election is fair," dants pleaded guilty. On April •The Faculty Woodwind near Athena residents reluctantly face the Massey said. 18, a federal jury in Dublin found •The Juried Student Art and Piano Recital begins at 8 third sheriffs election in less than "Everybody hates that he's eight defendants guilty. Exhibition opening begins at 7 p.m. in the Foy Fine Arts Recital a year after a vote fraud scandal. deceased, but in this case, you Milan Mayor Wayne p.m. in Galleray 303 in the Foy Hall. The latest ballot is due to the still have to have an election," Cartwright has resigned, mean- Fine Arts Building. The recital features fluter Lisa death of Sheriff Ted Parkerson, Kelley said. ing residents of Milan also will The exhibit runs through June Wienhold, oboist Patricia Barry, who was elected in February af- An interim sheriff will not be have to elect a mayor in June. 6. clarinetist Linda Cionitti, alto r4 ter successfully challenging the Another Dodge County town, saxophonist John Bleuel, July 1996 primary he lost by six Rhine, will have to elect a mayor Wkend $ IS Wkday $10 "WE ARE FULLY •"Mirror Images-Emerg- sopranist Sandra McClain and votes. as well; its mayor resigned for Info/Res (70<»)79S-3343l "I think people are really get- DEDICATED TO HAVING reasons unrelated to the vote ting tired of elections down here," fraud case. said Chuck Eckels, editor and A VERY STONG AND Many Dodge County residents publisher of the weekly Dodge remember Parkerson fondly. VISIBLE PRESENCE IN County News in "He was honest and straight- Eastman, a town of 5,000 RETURNING GSU DODGE COUNTY...TO forward. He was a caring per- about 60 miles southeast of Ma- son," Ms. Lowery said. con. ENSURE THE ELECTION In his election campaign, "It's sort of like you don't have Parkerson vowed to crack down IS FAIR." a lot of interest right now," said on illegal drugs, improve the STUDENTS Eastman resident Linda Lowery, department's relations with 50. other law enforcement agencies Parkerson, 56, had a heart and rekindle an investigation attack eight weeks ago and died —LEWIS MASSEY, into the murder of Eastman ac- V/»C/»TION ON USH! of complications Wednesday at GEORGIA countant Donald Purser, who SAVE TIAVE ANP mONEY^^^^ WITH FRONTIER Emory University Hospital in SECRETARY OF STATE handled the finances of some of Atlanta. He was Dodge County's the town's most prominent resi- CommuNicATioN's VACATION RATE. chief deputy for many years be- appointed until after Parkerson's dents before he was killed in fore defeating Sheriff Jackson funeral Friday, he said. 1993. Jones, his former boss, in Deputy Ed Graham, who has Sue Thomas, a 30-year IF YOU WILL REMAIN IN THE SAME LOCATION IN THE FALL OF February's special election. been acting sheriff since Eastman resident and employee That vote was necessary be- Parkerson's illness, is expected at Eastman Drugs, thought i99¥. VACATION RATE is FOR YOU! cause the results of July's pri- to continue in that role, but he Parkerson was an honest offi- mary, in which Jones defeated hasn't considered running in the cial. Parkerson, were thrown out by special election. Jones would not "People are tired of corrup- the courts. State and federal of- comment on his plans. tion. The way I look at it, I'm ficials investigated the elections Twenty-one Dodge County praying for a Christian, and that for sheriff and county commis- residents, including the mayor we will be able to put someone sioner and found numerous ex- of Milan, were indicted for con- who is honest in the office," she amples of vote-buying and other spiring to buy and sell votes in said. fraud, including votes cast by at least one dead person. •-. The earliest date for a new special election is June, said John Kelley, superintendent for elec- tions in Dodge County. Georgia Secretary of State Lewis Massey said Thursday his office will aid Kelley in the election. "We are fully committed to VACATION R*TE WILL: 1, ALLOW YOU TO RETAIN YOUR EXISTING PHONE NUMBER If you Z. ENABLE YOU TO AVOID THE HECTIC FALL RUSH TO ORDER haven't HELP WANTED Cashiers and Cooks tor Closing RHONE SERVICE. read it in 3. BE BILLED TO YOU AT HALF (1/2) THE REGULAR MONTHLY The Shifts SERVICE CHARGE. 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G-A SPOTLIGHT (Governor refuses to judge parole board for freeing cop killer Faculty/Staff present papers published in International Review of Women and By Joan Kirchner I 1 The Associated Press Leadership. The second, "Gender and Gender- hand. Roach's release fell on the 25 miles later in Georgia when ATLANTA—As a convicted 19th birthday of Rowe's twin son Roach swerved his rig into the •Recently, IAP/biology faculty and staff pre- Role Categorization of Emergent Leaders: A Criti- cop killer walked out of prison and daughter. median, slammed into Rowe sented papers at two national scientific meet- cal Review and Comprehensive Analysis," was after serving only six years of a "I don't think it is fair at all standing beside his patrol car ings. Lance Durden, assistant professor, attended published in Sex Roles: A Journal of Research. life sentence, the governor re- that the man who killed, mur- and dragged the officer 200 feet. the annual conference of the American Society of fused to join the chorus of out- On Dec. 12, 1986, Roach Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in Baltimore, Communication arts faculty present papers rage over the parole board's deci- pleaded guilty to murder, driv- where he presented a paper entitled, "Ticks, "I DON'T THINK IT IS sion to free him. ing under the influence and at- Lyme disease spirchetes and antibody to en- •Three communication arts faculty members "That's not my decision," Gov. tempting to elude police. He cephalitis viruses in wild birds from coastal Geor- presented papers at the national conference of FAIR AT ALL THAT THE Zell Miller said. "I don't ever sec- served five years of a 20-year gia and South Carolina." the Popular Culture Association in San Antonio, ond-guess my parole board. I'm MAN WHO KILLED, sentence in Florida, and then •James Oliver, IAP director and professor, Texas, during the last week of March. Ginny not going to get into that." was sent to Georgia to serve a life and James Keirans, professor and curator of the Rowden presented "A Jungian Quaternity Com- MURDERED, MY FATHER The five-member board drew sentence. National Tick Collection, and postdoctoral asso- prising the 'Seinfeld Self" the ire of the attorney general, The Georgia parole board ciate Tom Kollars Jr.attended the annual meet- J.P. Williams chaired the comic "Art and Com- WILL WALK FREE ON police officers and the victim's freed Roach because he earned a ing of the Entomological Society of America in ics: Approaches to Comics Criticism" panel, and family over the release of MY BIRTHDAY." high school diplomaand Louisville, Ky. At the meeting Oliver and Kollars presented a paper entitled "Lois Lane Gets Mar- Terrance Lee Roach. bachelor's degree, underwent delivered a paper entitled, "Spirochete-tick-host ried: Superhero Comics and Feminist Criticism." —STEPHANIE ROWE, Roach, a 45-year-old New Port substance abuse counseling and interactions." Ernie Wyatt presented "Objectification in the Richey, Fla., truck driver, walked DAUGHTER OF THE VICTIM kept a clean disciplinary record Films of Alfred Hitchcock." out of an Atlanta minimum secu- in prison, spokeswoman Scheree Professor of management publishes papers rity prison carrying some bags dered, my father will walk free Lipscomb said. Biology professor presents seminar and a portable TV. He was on my birthday," Stephanie Rowe •Russell Kent, associate professor of manage- greeted by his father, stepbrother said to The Valdosta Daily Times. ment, has recently published two papers. The •Lome Wolfe, assistant professor of biology, and several reporters. "I think it's outrageous," At- first,"Sex Roles and Leader Emergence in a Pre- recently presented an invited seminar at Duke He served six years of a life torney General Mike Bowers said Jf Mrs. Grace ]>_ dominately Female Stereotyped Enviroment: the University entitled, "The evolution of complex sentence for the 1986 murder of Wednesday. ' | Psychic Palm -. and Card Reader y Case of Education in the United States," was reproductive systems in plants." Lowndes County Sheriffs Roach was at the wheel of a Solves All Problems ^ Deputy John Rowe, a father of tractor-trailer rig April 17,1986, Of life Reveals Past • Lxplnins Present' Forsees Future The George-Anne would like your help in order to recognize special people, organizations and three whose brother and grand- on Interstate 75 in northern sorry, no checks accepted activities on campus. father also were officers. Florida when he sped north to SPECIAL $lo.°° READING Anyone who would like to make suggestions for our G-A Spotlight feature may call Kevin Bonsor, Rowe's relatives criticized the try to elude police. * 912-871-4487 * news editor, at 681-5246. Letters may also be sent to The George-Anne at P.O. Box 8001. parole board for failing to notify Roach fired a gun at police HI3 Hwy. 301S., Statesboro, GA them of Roach's release before- during the chase, which ended H (accross from Ogeechee Tech) >T

Union UGA adopts tough new honor code Productions £EdR£iA CdHTHERiJ waiVeRSlTH The Associated Press The Joke Zone responsbility to turn in their pledge, to be included on all ap- ATHENS, Ga.—The Univer- peers. plications for admission, prospec- Tuesday. May 13 sity of Georgia's University "I don't think that has any- tive students would promise: "I Council has passed a tough new thing to do with coming to col- will be academically honest in honor code that asks students to lege, to play policeman. It's not all my academic work and will Ltemporary Issues report cheaters. fair," said Austin Haas, a sopho- not tolerate academic dishonesty The action puts Georgia in an more from Ohio. of others." and elite group of colleges, including Facing high-tech cheating and Penalties, which can include ISTGLE CLUB Virginia and North Carolina. with proof of increased cheating, expulsion, won't change. Sanc- University President Charles more schools, like the Univer- tions are meted out by an Honor 'resents . . . Knapp said he would be "sur- sity of Florida and Colgate Uni- Council of two faculty members prised if students would object" versity, have adopted honor codes and three students, which will to the code. And student leaders this decade. Both Florida and continue to hear cheating cases. id Mrs. Southern themselves called for the change. Colgate, however, stopped short The council already sees 80 to But some students already of asking students to report 100 cheating cases a year, but r resent the change, saying they peers. only two students have been ex- te (Drag Pageant do not feel it is a student's Under the proposed Georgia pelled for cheating since 1994.

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Kevin Bonsor ^^L The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch Count}/ Thursday, May 8,1997 News Editor Opinions Our Opinion Shuttle service needed Each year, parking on this campus seems to become more of a problem. Some students even arrive to campus nearly a half hour early to wait for a parking space to become available. Without a doubt, something must be done. Bob Chambers, the director of parking and transportation, says building more parking lots is the solution. Yes, more parking lots might help alleviate the prob- lem, but why don't we start looking for a solution which offers more than a mere band-aid? One such solution might be a shuttle bus service on campus. The beauty of this solution is that it might solve more than just the parking problem. A shuttle bus service could help alleviate the parking crunch on campus by offering services to surrounding apartment complexes as an option to driving to campus. Fewer cars on campus means more parking spaces. In addition, with the continuing expansion on this campus, the service could help students make it from one end of campus to the other in the ten minutes allotted between classes. Many students already sched- ule their classes according to their location, but this method may not always be possible. The completion of the new College of Education Build- ing on Akins Boulevard will be just the beginning of expansion on the south end of the campus. Regardless of the fact that administrators hate to admit that GSU is fast becoming another UGA, the facts point to that reality. UGA has a shuttle service for the same reason that GSU should begin considering one: this campus is Living with someone means living with quirks and all too large to rely on walking as the primary means of I am in the final stages of things she has ever seen. transportation. planning my wedding. Yes, on But I get her back on a daily Continuing to expand may be necessary, but during June 14, I will enter into holy basis. The other day, she was matrimony with the man I have ALETHA YOHO just walking around and around the expansion, this school must have the foresight to been dating for five years. our coffee table. I was on the provide options for transportation. A shuttle bus service Although my friends like my COLUMNIST phone and it really started to may be an option worth considering. fiance, some of them think I am bother me. Finally, I just yelled absolutely crazy. Over the last out "please stop." She said, "I'm few months, I have had numer- and frankly, it doesn't bother me would become "one" with her just walking." She was bother- ous conversations with people in the least. She doesn't under- spouse. I will be the first to tell ing me. I couldn't deny it. I real- who believe that it would be im- stand that perspective. I don't you that my marriage is not go- ize now that it was rude of me to possible to live with the same understand her point of view. ing to be that way. I am my own ask her to stop, but if she hadn't person and their quirks for the The point is that we still make person, and he is his. We are not I think I would have ended up in rest of eternity. But yes people, it out okay. going to be one soul united. the asylum. '^p:- can be done. I concede that there are things After all, I wouldn't like liv- I guess the 'best advice that I j Now you have a chance to "talk back" to The George- Well, I am the first one to about my future husband that ing in his mind. Frankly the way can give other people is to know ■ Anne about whatever floats your boat. It's a quick, easy admit that a person's quirks can drive me crazy. For instance, he his mind works is sometimes what you are getting into. I way to write a mini-letter to the editor. Fill out this form easily drive another person to likes to channel surf. Just as I'm scary. His quirks are his own. I Whether it is a marriage or a • and send it to P.O. Box 8001, or drop it by The George- the brink of insanity. For ex- getting involved in a program, don't want anything to do with roommate, make sure that you iAnne office at Williams Center room 223. ample, my roommate, though I he changes the channel in search them. are comfortable with that per- love her dearly, is very particu- of something more entertaining. Quirks are funny things. We son, regardless of his or her lar about the way our apartment I'm sure my roommate finds all have something we have to do Name: L.B.: Phone: quirks. looks. She makes her bed every this funny. She says I do the a certain way. For example, I Well, what if you don't know day immediately after she gets same thing. But I knew from the load and unload the dishwasher what your roommate's quirks Your words of wisdom: up in the morning. For her, this beginning that he has these the same way every time. First, are? You better find out really is a necessity. She is afraid that quirks, and I don't think they are I take all of the clean dishes out quick. You could end up spend- a person will walk into our apart- enough to drive me to a lawyer of the dishwasher and put them ing the year in the middle of the ment and see the place where for a divorce. on the counter. Then, I put all of next new horror movie, "Night- she slept the night before. For One of my friends says that the dirty dishes into the dish- mare on Chandler Road." If you me, I could care less about what she feels that marriage should washer, and finally, I put away can't live with a person's quirks, my bedroom looks like when I be the "unification of souls." She the clean dishes. I've just always LETTER AND SUBMISSION POLICY you can't live with that person. walk out the door. told me that she would only get done it that way. My roommate Trust me, I have tried and it The George-Anne welcomes letters to the editor, story submissions and My bed is hardly ever made, married when she felt that she thinks it is one of the silliest doesn't work. guest columns from people both inside and outside the Georgia Southern University Community. All copy submitted should be typed (double-spaced, please), preferably on Macintosh disk in Microsoft Word or Microsoft Works Lies, even little white ones, maybe the downfall of our civilization format. All submissions must be signed and include a mailing address and I promised my boss that I move against absolutism. When phone number for verification. The editors reserve the right to reject any would write a serious column for people stop believing in one over- submission. There is no word limit on submissions. A writer may request to her sometime before I graduate. guiding principle or system they remain anonymous. However, it will be the editor's decision whether or not I also promised her that I would crumble. to print the name. Submissions are run on a space-available basis. do it this week. I lied. Another is a heightened de- But lying is a serious subject, sire to have "needs" (really we're so maybe I can squeak my way talking desires) satisfied quicker STAFF through this after all. and quicker. Immediate gratifi- Who out there hasn't lied? If change the pledge of allegiance. you know nobody is trustworthy cation is what it's called, and it NEWS anyone says "me," you are lying "One nation under God ..." and everybody is a liar in your precludes every nation's fall just now. We're all liars. Assistant News Editor: Farrah Senn; Staff: Amy Branch, Salua Brannen, Yeah right. mind, because heck, you're a liar (from the British empire to the Joshua Edmonson, Aaron Flood, January Holmes, Kevin Larson, Laura Owens I am willing to wager that at In all this lying we forgot that too. Byzantine empire). FEATURES one point or another we have all lying is wrong. What's worse is And the ultimate problem is Of course in politics we have a lied. Even white lies count. You Features Editor: Kelley McGonnell; Arts & Entertainment Editor: Melanie that we forgot that when some- that this paranoia leads to bad different situation altogether, Weinberg; Staff: Eric Bray, Robbie Bruce, Stephen Clark, Jennifer DeBary, Jake know the ones, the ones you say one lies, including ourselves, we Oliver Stone movies and freaks don't we? Politicians lie? You got Hallman, Shana Johnson, Tia Martin, Jessica Morton, Ni' Cole Patterson, at 2 a.m. on the phone to the ex- to be kidding me. I, of all people, Rodney Reid, Jennifer Stokes boyfriend or ex-girlfriend. The OKAY, EVERYONE CHIME IN TOGETHER IN YOUR thought all politicians were hon- SPORTS ones that start out, "You know, I est. Not. Of course they're all Sports Editor: Mike Davis; Staff: Mike Gibbs, Robbie Monk, Dennis Stovall, was out with the guys (or girls) BEST JACK NICHOLSON VOICES, "YOU CAN'T liars, we pay them to tell us what Carolyn Wynn tonight and I really missed you we want to hear, which may not OPINIONS HANDLE THE TRUTH!" be the same thing as telling us Staff: Stacy demons, Amanda Crews, Chance Fulk, Rusty McGuire, Justin Translation: "I went looking the way things really are. And Miller, Trina Springs.Tracey Varnell, Aletha Yoho to hook up, but I didn't, so now should have to own up to it and like Timothy McVeigh and The then we hate them for it. PHOTOGRAPHY I'm giving you a late night 'booty- pay the penalties for our lying. Republic of Texas. We don't need But they're safe, because we call'—by the way, I'm drunk." Chief Photographer: David Mathews; Staff: Michael Hamburger, Heather What happens when people militias or JFK conspiracy theo- won't ever do anything to change Hoffman, Hans Knoepfel, Amanda Scott, Mike Spilker, Jacob Uchitel Yep, innocent lies like that, don't hold each other responsible ries. What we need is the truth. the situation. Shoot, we don't that sever relationships and for their lies? We'll find out in Okay, everyone chime in to- even vote. Besides, if things got CIRCULATION shatter lives. There's just one the next fifty years, and folks, it gether in your best Jack better, what would we have to Supervisor: Steve Taliaferro thing bothersome about all these ain't gonna be pretty. Nicholson voices, "You can't complain about? ADVERTISING/DISTRIBUTION SERVICES (ADS) lies. They have become the cor- Overcrowded prisons, violent handle the truth!" The biggest lie of all? We lie Advertising Manager: Shawn Sunderland; Business Manager: Zeina Rahme; nerstone of our society. crime, unwed mothers, abortion, And that's the point. We can't because it's human nature to lie. Marketing Coordinators: Julie Thompson; Classified Ad Manager: Meredyth I was talking to a friend of rape, divorce, racism, bad educa- handle the truth. We're even get- Wrongo bub! It isn't human na- Keefe; Sales Representatives: Tom Harrington, Anda Johns, Ron Lair, Julie mine from Europe the other day Thompson, Carolyn Wynn tion—all these things can be ting to the point where truth ture at all. As the front cover of and he said, "You Americans linked directly or indirectly to doesn't even exist. Jewel's cd, "Pieces of You" says, PRODUCTION AND GRAPHICS EDITORIAL SERVICES have lying down to a science. lying. And it's only getting worse. "Everything's relative. What- (PAGES) what we call human nature is in How do you call it—political sci- When someone lies, and they ever you think is right, is right reality human habit. General Manager and STP Web Master: Scott Mulkey; Production Manager: ence?" Then he broke into laugh- get away with it, it propitiates for you. If it makes you happy ... Kathy Jacobus, Ron Lair, Scandia McCray; Assistant Production Managers: Now, what's the point of all Shawn Sunderland; Staff: Johnathon Brooks, Robert Castaneda, Erica Harris, ter. Ha ha, very funny. But he's more lies. This then escalates to " Yada, Yada, Yada. that? There is no point unless Amy Hazen, Angela Hodges, Kathy Jacobus, Ron Lair, LaTrevia Todman right. Lying has replaced mom, bigger lies about bigger things. There are a couple of things you make it a point, but since STUDENT PUBLICATIONS COORDINATOR apple pie and baseball. Maybe Pretty soon someone they know synonymous with the fall of ev- everything's relative ... it's time for a new song and a new Robert Bohler: News, Editorial Advisor; Bill Neville: General Manager sees them getting away with it ery great civilization. One of them That's just my opinion, but I Hag, and while we're at it, let's so they do it, too. The next thing is a push for relativism and a could be lying. George-Anne Thursday, May 8,1997 — Page 5 Are you looking for a Alabama law Former Savannah transit official files for time off prison sentence chance to build your resume? Do you need denying state funds The Associated Press was involved. No elaborate ity, where she served as finance camp in Marianna, Fla., she re- some extra money? to gay groups loses SAVANNAH, Ga.—A former director from 1987 until resign- alized that the criminal-justice scheme was used to conceal." Chatham County transit official ing in 1995. system fooled her into confess- Her motion said she "suffers Or an opportunity to againg on appeal who pleaded guilty to embezzle- Ms. Wynn has filed a 20-page ing and pleading guilty to money from bipolar disorder that is char- improve your skills as motion in U.S. District Court.in laundering. acterized by alternating states The Associated Press ment and money laundering has ajournalsit? asked a federal judge to reduce Savannah asking Judge B. Avant "Appellant argues that her of manic and depressive behav- ATLANTA—A federal ap- her five-year prison sentence and Edenfield to drop the 100 counts actions in offense do not fall un- ior." If you answered "yes" peals court upheld the decision drop most of the charges against of money laundering to which der the definition of money laun- The U.S. Attorney's Office, of a federal judge who struck her. she pleaded guilty. She admits dering," she wrote. 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Thursday,orts May 8,1997 The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Page 6 IN THE GSU football makes changes in staff STANDS By Mike Davis of Buffalo, where he served as Sports Editor ROBBYMOM an assistant coach responsible Following the stunning an- for wide receivers, tight ends nouncement that GSU wide re- and recruiting. ceivers coach Tracy Ham had He also served on the staffs of opted to return to the Canadian Morton (111.) High School and The stage is set Football League to continue his Concordia (111.) University be- playing career, GSU head coach fore joining Johnson's staff in for my prediction, Paul Johnson has now filled the December. Hawks over Bulls vacant spot left by the former The Joliet, 111., native received Eagle great. his bachelor's degree from The scene is set. I've made Jeff Monken has officially Millikin (111.) in 1989 where he my prediction, received heavy been elevated to full-time assis- played wide receiver for four criticism and endured sleep- tant football coach at GSU as of years and was a two-time track less nights due to harassing last Monday. letterman. In 1991, Monken re- death threats. Monken, 30, replaces Ham, ceived his master's degree from However, I will stand by my who resigned last week after the University of Hawaii. pick and say that the Atlanta agreeing to terms on a playing Johnson also announced that Hawks will indeed knock off 'contract with the Montreal former University of Georgia the reigning champs, Chicago Alouettes of the CFL. four-year letterman Brian Bulls. "Jeff has been moved from Bohannon has joined the staff By now, I'm sure your reac- restricted earnings to a full-time as an assistant wide receivers tion is you'd like to kill the fool coaching position," Johnson said coach. who thinks that any team Tuesday afternoon. "I think he'll "Brian's dad is a well-re- could knock off Michael Jordan do a good job for us. spected high school coach at and company. "I'm happy for Tracy, and Griffin High School, and Brian Well before you reach for what I want is what's best for his played at Georgia and coached your sidearm, let me explain family. It's certainly a good op- at West Georgia," Johnson said. myself. portunity for him financially, "I certainly think that will help The first column I ever and it was something that he him in recruiting, because people wrote for The George-Anne was couldn't turn down. know and respect him and his this hopeful prediction that "I'm going to miss him more dad." Atlanta would dispose of the personally than as a coach. He Bohannon, who was a wide Bulls. Well, here we are. certainly represents a lot of the receiver for the Bulldogs from With all the factors thrown things you want your program 1990 to 1993, started his coach- together, the Bulls and the to stand for. But he'll still come ing career at West Georgia be- Hawks will finally collide around because he lives here fore earning his first full-time head-to-head in the playoffs. and he's still a part of our pro- position at Garner-Webb (N.C.) Sure, the season was long gram." University as wide receivers and you heard ignorant people Prior to his appointment to coach in 1996. like myself say that Atlanta coach GSU's slotbacks, Monken Bohannon earned his had a legitimate shot at de- had already experienced a wide bachelor's degree in General feating the Bulls. variety of duties throughout his Business from UGA in 1994. I guess we'll find out within young career, beginning in 1989 "I don't think the coaching the next week or so if those ig- as a graduate assistant at the changes will affect us at a foot- noramuses out there are right. University of Hawaii. ball standpoint," Johnson said. During the regular season, After a one-year stint as a "Tracy will be around and in the File Photo the Bulls, like other teams, MORE NEW FACES AT THE CONTROLS: Eagle football took on more changes when Jeff Monken and graduate assistant at Arizona offices, so he'll still give us his had the Hawks' number. Brian Bohannon were promoted due to the departure of Tracy Ham, who opted for the CFL. State University in 1991, he input, and we've got some really They took 3-of-4 games from traveled north to the University good coaches stepping in." Atlanta, yet Jordan seemed worried about the Hawks. In an interview during All-Star break, Jordan expressed his concerns and said Atlanta was Carlesimo brushes off rumors of quick Portland exit the team he would truly be By Bob Baum the nucleus intact, and there's no reason concerned with. The Associated Press record and the No. 5 spot in the Western The Blazers see Wallace, 22, as a to think we won't." Ah, finally, someone is mak- Conference with an assemblage of play- budding superstar. After an inconsis- PORTLAND, Ore. — P.J. Carlesimo Blazers president Bob Whitsitt again ing the greatest player of all ers labeled by many as troublemakers. tent rookie season in Washington, certainly didn't talk as if he didn't expect denied that he'd made any decision on a time sweat a bit. "As far as I'm concerned, they're as Wallace blossomed in Portland, and the to come back next season. coaching change. Home court advantage, Jor- well coached as anybody that we play front office would like to lock him up in a In the moments after Portland's 95- "We'll step back and take some time dan and Scottie Pippen are the against," Harris said. long-term contract rather than allow him 91 season-ending loss to the Los Angeles and start evaluating everything," he said. three and only pros the Bulls Whitsitt has at least three player situ- to play out the final year of his rookie Lakers on Friday night, the Trail Blaz- Carlesimo has two years left on his have going for them. ations to deal with. Clifford Robinson, pact next season. ers coach talked about his team's effort contract, but a buyout would be no prob- Oh sure, ONLY Jordan and coming off perhaps his best overall sea- "I enjoyed playing with Cliff and all and potential. lem for Paul Pippen are the two major J—- son, be- the guys and I enjoyed the season on the He brushed aside rumors, that sur- Allen, the causes to lead the Bulls to vic- comes a West Coast," Wallace said. "I'm hoping faced in a column in The Oregonian on wealthiest "I THINK WE EXCEEDED WHAT A LOT OF tory. That's two big only's. On free agent we all come back and have a better sea- Friday, that Blazers president Bob owner in the other hand, the Hawks do PEOPLE THOUGHT WE WOULD DO, BUT WE this sum- son. I lot of people doubted us. I feel good Whitsitt already has lined up a replace- sports. have a good, deep bench and mer, and that we came farther than people ment. Whitsitt was DIDN'T EXCEED OUR OWN two superb defensive players Chris thought. We're only going to get better." "Rumors don't bother me at all," hired after to anchor the team. Dudley But the way Game 4 slipped away Carlesimo said. "I had a job to do and I Carlesimo. Af- EXPECTATIONS. WE NEED TO KEEP THE A large advantage the has said he Friday night wasn't easy for the Blazers did it. This team stayed together and ter the Blazers' Hawks have, and I mean TEAM TOGETHER AND GO FROM THERE." will opt out to take, especially for Kenny Anderson, improved. We won 20 of 25 down the fifth consecu- large, is Dikembe Mutombo. of his con- who was just l-for-8 from the field in a stretch and not many did that. We're a tive first-round It's safe to say the Bulls are a tract to bitter finish to what had been a standout good team, but a very young team." playoff exit, ^ — P.J. CARLESIMO doughnut team. test the first season in Portland. Despite all the turmoil that swirled three under With no man in the middle, free-agent "I'll learn from this. I'll take this with around the franchise through the sea- Carlesimo, Whitsitt might go after a Mutombo can take great ad- market. me," Anderson said. "Put me in the same son, with players publicly swearing at different style of coach. vantage of his size in the Robinson, the last remaining player spot next year and I'll do differently. the coach and periodically being penal- For now, Whitsitt is keeping his paint. from the Blazers teams that made it to Everyone needs to look at themselves ized for various team rule violations, thoughts to himself. The Bulls offense is 80 per- the finals in 1990 and 1992, wants to and do better next year. I know I will." Carlesimo said he liked this team. "Right now it's just time to let the cent on the shoulders of Jor- sign again with Portland. And Isaiah Rider, whose roller-coaster "We have a good nucleus for the fu- adrenalin of the series end," he said. dan. "That's my plan, but we'll see," he season on the court was matched by his ture," he said. "I think we exceeded what "Whenever you end, you end, and it's If Jordan can be shut down, said. erratic behavior off it, said the team a lot of people thought we would do, but never a good feeling." which is obviously easier said Atop the list of priorities is a new shouldn't be satisfied. we didn't exceed our own expectations. Lakers coach Del Harris offered unso- than done, then the Hawks contract for , who aver- "We underachieved," he said. "We We need to keep the team together and licited praise of Carlesimo, who directed will come away with some aged better than 20 points per game in played well against this team all year go from there. The key for us is to keep wins. the Blazers to a 49-33 regular-season the playoffs. and then we couldn't beat them." Along with Mutombo's shot ■ blocking, Mookie Blaylock brings his league-leading Bird-watching in Boston or Indianapolis? TheTrio AssociatedAccririiitnrJ Di-nr-f-Press steals category into the series. Rodman makes hefty deal decide to do something (other than remain with These two defensive standouts The Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — is considering the Celtics in some capacity), it would definitely are the catalyst Atlanta needs a cameraman during a game at a "great offer" to be the next coach of the Indiana be there." CHICAGO — Dennis Rod- to get by the Bulls. Minneapolis on Jan. 15. Pacers but it not expected to decided whether to man insists he's worth every Bird, from French Lick, Ind., took Indiana If you throw in Ail-Star The forward accept it until early next week, published reports penny of it. State to the 1979 NCAA championship game. He Christian Laettner, outside won th^e NBA's rebounding title Saturday said. "Before next season I am go- now resides in Naples, Fla. threat Steve Smith and the this season, despite missing 14 i The Indianapolis Star and News and Boston ing to sign a $9 million or $10 Walsh, the Pacers president, had dinner with coaching of Lenny Wilkins, the games because of suspensions newspapers reported Bird also was mulling an million contract and tell the Bird last weekend to discuss the job offer. Hawks are a difficult team to and 13 more due to injury. offer from the Boston Celtics to become either team, 'If I'm not worth it, don't He said he was staying in regular contact with match up with. His current one-year contract their coach or to take another position with the Bird. pay me,"' basketball's bad boy The shenanigans of Dennis is worth $9 million. franchise with which he starred 13 years as a told Playboy magazine for its "We're having ongoing discussions," Walsh said. Rodman and the air from Jor- Rodman, 36, also said he be- player. "That's as far as I'll go." dan can be handled, and the May edition. lieves NBA Commissioner Bird, now a consultant for the Celtics, was It's been widely reported that Kentucky coach Hawks are the best equipped "If I don't play up to that David Stern thinks he is good quoted Saturday as saying if he left that team, it Rick Pitino has the inside track for the Celtics job. team to do so. contract, keep the money,-' he for the league: "David Stern is a would to be to join the Pacers. At a book signing in Lousville, Ky., Pitino said he In any case, I see an excel- said. Asked if he meant it, Rod- closet Dennis Rodman fan." "Indiana has made me a good offer _ no, a great will make a decision about his future either Tues- man replied, "That's right." He played college basketball lent series and if the Bulls do offer," Bird told The Boston Globe. day or Wednesday. happen to sweep the Hawks, The interview was conducted at Southeastern Oklahoma "I've known the owners since college, through Published reports have said the Celtics have well, I guess I am that igno- while Rodman was serving an State University in Durant, mutual friends, and I have great respect for offered Pitino upwards of $40 million and part rant fool. 11-game suspension for kicking Okla. Donnie Walsh. We are definitely talking, and if I ownership to become couch. Thursday, May 8,1997 — Page 7 Winning Cy Young matters little to Maddux, he pitches on upgrade his game." By Paul Newberry Based on the first month of the season, Maddux sense that it was human. The Associated Press . might want to go ahead and clear off a shelf for The previous two seasons, Maddux seemed Maddux is a work that's constantly in progress. "You change every year," he said. ATLANTA — Cy Young awards don't matter another Cy Young. almost from another world, putting together back- "I see a lot of guys who are totally different much to Greg Maddux. He's got plenty of them. During five starts in April, he went 3-1 with a to-back performances that statistically rate as the two greatest years for a pitcher in baseball his- pitchers today than they were two years ago when He prefers to focus on the minutiae of pitching: 1.13 ERA. He took a scoreless streak of 29 innings tory, 16-6 with a 1.56 ERA in 1994, 19-2 with a they had their career year, their best year. There the next team, the next hitter, the next pitch. into May. One of his starts took all of 1 hour, 47 not even close to pitching that way now, yet they On this day, relaxing in the Atlanta Braves minutes to complete, the fastest major-league 1.63 ERA in '95. How do those seasons compare with this sea- try to." clubhouse between starts in the early stages of a game in five years. Hardly anyone realizes that Maddux's weight season that has shown Cy Young-like brilliance "I think Greg is throwing a lot better," said son? has fluctuated between 175 pounds and 195 pounds once again, Maddux refused to let the conversa- Eddie Perez, his personal catcher. "He has more "I don't even try to do that," he said. "What good does it do me? I'm worrying about the Pirates (his during his career. Some days, he arrives at the tion shift to large, sweeping goals. velocity and even better control on the corners. I park feeling good, other days he doesn't. His knee Twenty wins? There's too many factors that mean, he was great before, but awesome is the next opponent). They've got a lot of new faces. You might hurt, his hamstring might be sore, his foot could scuttle such a season, no matter how well he word now." try to remember what you did against them, what Indeed, Maddux the Magnificent is back, though they did against you. Man, I'm not worried about, could be aching, all subtle factors that slightly pitches. alter the way the ball leaves his hand. A fifth Cy Young? Too far off to even worry it's not like he really ever left. what was it, 1993 or '94? I don't think it's going to "For about the 913th time, there is nothing help me." "People change. So I don't worry about it. I about. might look back at my last start. What can I do to "I enjoy watching the game. I just think about different about Maddux," pitching coach Leo That's the heart of Maddux's brilliance. He improve off that? But who's going to remember what I have to do to make good pitches. That's it," Mazzone said impatiently. "He's consistent as keeps looking forward, yet he has the computer- what you did three or four years ago, even last said Maddux, whose unprecedented streak of four consistent is. He's simply the greatest pitcher in like ability to retain all those tidbits that will help year? How are you going to remember how you felt straight Cy Youngs was broken last season by baseball." him keep the upper hand. and what you did? It's hard enough to remember teammate John Smoltz. "I don't try to collect It's a tribute to Maddux's greatness that 1996, "Greg's the most intelligent pitcher, no, make that one of the most intelligent guys, I've ever what you did last week." numbers or win games. I just try to make good 15-11 with a 2.72 ERA and, more telling, no Cy coached," Mazzone said. "He's always looking to Oh, Greg, they'll remember. pitches." Young, is considered a subpar year, only in the The George-Anne is looking for a few good pens. Jumping again Saturday If interested, stop by the Williams Center today. Nancy's Barber & Style 405 A Zetterower Ave. Across the street from the Time Saver. Right beside Paint Masters at the corner o£ Brannen St.

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Johnson makes it official: he's retiring By Jim Cour 20.1 points and shooting 50 per- sists, 2,000 rebounds and 1,000 The Associated Press cent in 70 regular-season games. steals. , SEATTLE —Kevin Johnson, He was named NBA Player of Johnson was hampered by in- who helped lead the Phoenix the Month in April when he av- juries during the last half of his Suns into the NBA Finals in eraged 23.2 points. career. He missed the first 11 1993, made it official on Satur- In a game against Seattle games of the season while recov- day: He's retiring. March 26, Johnson hit a career- ering from hernia surgery, but $300.°° Rent Discount "If God changes my heart, I'll high six 3-pointers. was relatively healthy after that, change my mind," the 31-year- It was difficult for him to leave giving the Suns hope that he t old point guard said Saturday the court for the last time. The would change his mind and re- after the Suns were eliminated Suns' all-time leading playoff turn in 1997-98. from the playoffs by the Seattle scorer got a pat on the head from , SuperSonics. "But I don't see that Seattle's Gary Payton with 2:25 happening. to go. The George- "God gave me 10 great years. His mother, Georgia West, Anne, it's not I have no regrets, only high- cheered wildly for her son in his lights," Johnson added. final game at the Key Arena. He just for breakfast Ik Pkce % Aim In the finale of an NBA career scored a dozen of his points in that began in Cleveland in 1987, the third quarter when the Suns anymore. 8 Johnson scored 20 points, but came back to cut a 22-point half- 2 Bedroom / 2 Bath shot only 8-for-27 as the Suns time deficit to six twice. were ousted in the opening round "In the last few minutes, this Beards Bluff / Altamaha R W/! #of the playoffs for the second crossed my mind that this was near Glennville US 25 South 2 Weeks Only! straight year. my final NBA game," Johnson th Follow the SUN ; Johnson, who was traded by said. "And that was pretty emo- May 6-May 13 --3ii-_£ , the Cavaliers to Phoenix during tional." his rookie season for Larry Nance Johnson scored 12,611 regu- and a first-round draft pick, said lar-season points in 679 games he planned to sit down and talk and 1,942 points in 92 playoff =1'-" \. to Suns owner . games. He was a three-time All- Xo£o/SM 912 654 3632 "But I'm not going to change Star and one of six players to Canoe & Kayak $15 person my mind," he said. surpass 11,500 points, 6,000 as- Historic Cabins $20/5 Camping Southern Realty * "It sounds as if he's made his Associates Jnc. mind up," of the (912) 681-3000 Sonics said. "I expect he'll stick , with it." EAGLE CINEMA Presents: Limited # Available In his 10 seasons in Phoenix, AT THE RUSSELL UNION Johnson helped the Suns get into Show Start at: Monday, May 12 the playoffs nine times. The high- light came in '93 when the Suns 7:00 PM Wednesday, May 14 yjfefe^ lost to Michael Jordan and the $1.00 Admission & Thursday, May 15 Chicago Bulls in six games. * Johnson averaged 16 points, but shot just 29 percent in the For more info call B Jk T Seattle series after averaging 681-0399 IH!.« George-Anne

EntertainmentThursday, May 8,1997 The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Page 8 LongHorn Steakhouse opens with Texas style, downhome cooking and great atmosphere By Jake Hallman At the LongHorn of States- Staff Writer boro, lunch and dinner are served , LongHorn Steakhouse of and beer and wine are available. Statesboro opened Monday The restaurant is open seven Well, in case you have't no- promising a dining experience days a week and the hours of ticed, this is not the usual "as robust and colorful as the operation are: Monday through writer of this column. So, if I state of Texas." Thursday, 11:15 a.m. to 10 p.m.; mess everything up, bear Saturday, a private preview Friday and Saturday, 11:15 a.m. with me. I promise to at least party was hosted at the restau- to 11 p.m.; and Sunday from 12 act sorry. rant, with proceeds benefiting to 9 p.m. Tonight the Health Educa- the Sheriffs Boys Ranch for LongHorn Steakhouse restau- tion Office and Eagle Cin- troubled youth. rants are modeled on the tradi- emas present "Drunks," a The restaurant is located at tional Texas steakhouse and of- film that takes an indepth 719 Northside Drive East, and is fer casual, full-service dining in look into Alcoholics Anony- the 83rd restaurant in the a "spirited and colorful atmo- mous. The film does not pro- LongHorn chain. sphere." mote the group but does pro- "We are excited about bring- A wide variety of steak and vide a truthful depiction of ing LongHorn's cowboy cuisine non-steak items are on the menu, 12-step programs. The show- and down-home service to States- and prices range from $4.95 to ing is free to all students and boro," Lane Schmiesing, vice- $18.95. community members and will president of marketing for Jacob Uchitel LongHorn is owned by RARE have a discussion session fol- LongHorn, said. "As a Georgia- LongHorn Steakhouse opened May 5 to bring Texas-style home cooking in a casual atmosphere to Hospitality International, Inc. lowing it. The film will be based company, we look forward Statesboro. The restaurant is open seven days a week. The Atlanta-based company also shown at the Russell Union to becoming part of the States- First, GSU has many students demographic profile was ideal... with the decision to expand to owns, operates and franchises Theatre. boro community." from the Atlanta area, due in part to its eight-county Statesboro. Skeeter's Grille restaurants, Friday night, Blind Willie's Kirk Hermansen, LongHorn's LongHorn's home. trade area." The plans for the new Bugaboo Creek Steakhouses, will host Acoustic Workshop. vice president of development, "The trade area and market "The liquour referendum com- branchhad been made in Fall of Capital Grille restaurants and I have never heard this band said many factors influenced were underserved by quality, ing through when it did was a 1995. several specialty restaurants. but give it a go and try some- LongHorn's decision to open up casual dining establishment," coincidence," he said. But LongHorn has applied for For any information, contact thing new. If you are familiar its Statesboro restaurant. Hemansen said. "Statesboro's He said it had nothing to do a liquor license. Kevin Gadberry at 489-5369. with the band, tell your friends and pack 'em in at Blind Willie's. If this doesn't crank your 9 tractor, there will be a base- 'Austin Powers meets the standards Former teen star Kippi Brannon ball game at J.I. Clements comes back with 'Daddy's Little Girl' Stadium at 7p.m. against for comedy: it will make you laugh The Associated Press Charleston Southern. They nette and as Southern as Scar- By Eric Bray and Dr. Evil's dysfunctional relationship with his NASHVILLE, Tenn.— Be- also play Saturday at 1:30 Staff Writer let O'Hara. annoying grunge-era offspring). p.m. tween Tanya Tucker and LeAnn She grew up in Nashville's It's difficult to analyze most comedies because While these jokes manage to elicit some amuse- There doesn't appear to be Rimes there was another teen suburbs where she was class- the genre is so subjective. The only major criteria ment, they are labored over too much to be worth- much going on Saturday and phenomenon in country music mates with two other eventual for most comedic films is whether they are funny while. A lack of subtlety could be the cause, but the Sunday, but Statesboro named Kippi Brannon. country singers, Deana Carter or not (and even that in itself is relative). film overcomes this in most other scenes. should be pretty dead that Brannon hit the charts with and Mila Mason. Everything else is secondary. It's easier to cri- Meyers, who also wrote and co-produced "Aus- weekend. Yes, it's Mother's three records in 1981-82, but quit All the signs are there for tique dramas, thrillers, action flicks and most tin Powers," is the main source of humor in this Day so buy good ol' Mom without making near the impact "Daddy's Little Girl" to be a ma- other types of films because the elements which movie. With Buddy Holly glasses (reminiscent of some flowers and thank her of Tucker and Rimes. She walked jor comeback hit. make them up must (for the most part) meet some Woody Allen's), a carpet of chest hair (reminiscent for giving you life. away because she wanted to be a It's been selling briskly, sort of standard to be considered effective. of John Travolta), and grotesque dental structur- Monday is my dad's birth- teen-ager again, and then go to steadily moving up the charts, However, ing (reminis- day and Eagle Cinema will be college. and when it's played on the ra- factors such as ^_^^^__| cent of Mr. Ed), showing "Heat" with Al Fifteen years later, she's back dio, phones start ringing in re- plot, stunts, Powers is a bril- Pacino, Robert DeNiro and with a hit single that is the most sponse. and even acting liant creation the best Batman ever, Val "AUSTIN POWERS" EXHIBITS A FRESH, ELEVATED talked-about country record of "This is a song that has goose (while these (as is the anti- Kilmer. Happy Birthday, the moment. bumps written all over it," said qualities may HUMOR COUPLED WITH CLEVER PARODY, WHICH thetical Dr. Daddy. "Daddy's Little Girl" marks John Sebastian, program direc- be employed to Evil). On Tuesday, Cinema Arts SHOULD RETURN MEYERS TO THE LIMELIGHT. enhance the ef- I've always will be presenting "Mary fectiveness of a been more of a "THIS IS A SONG THAT HAS GOOSE BUMPS Shelley's Frankenstein" and comedy) are not "Kids in the there will a Faculty Wood- WRITTEN ALL OVER IT." the hinging components of its success. In most Hall" fan than a "Saturday Night Live" fan, so I've wind and Piano Recital at 8 cases it's ridiculous to consider the cinematogra- never been that wild about Meyers or any of the JOHN SEBASTIAN, PROGRAM DIRECTOR p.m. in Foy. — phy of a spoof or farce because it's not necessarily SNL graduates. Nor was I very enthusiastic about Wednesday marks Memory AT KZLA IN GLENDALE, CALIF. a critical aspect of the film's impact. "So I Married an Axe Murderer" or "Wayne's Dean's return to Blind For this reason, I'll try to steer clear of over- World," but "Austin Powers" exhibits a fresh, Willie's and should be worth analyzing the new comedy "Austin Powers" out- elevated humor coupled with clever parody, which quite a comeback for a performer tor at KZLA in Glendale, Calif. checking out. There will also side of its ability to make the viewer laugh. In this should return Meyers to the limelight. discovered singing in a shopping There's been "a lot of emo- be a Senior Composition Re- respect it is quite successful. Meyers' cohort in spy craft (and love interest) is mall when she was 12. Brannon tional response from our female cital by Brian Flynt in Foy at "Austin Powers" stars Mike Meyers as a British supermodel Elizabeth Hurley ("Dangerous opened shows in those days for listeners" in Hartford, Conn., 8 p.m. Brian used to be the super-spy who is hermetically sealed and frozen Ground"). Hurley portrays the daughter and con- The Oak Ridge Boys, Conway said WWYZ's John Saville. drum major for the Southern in 1967 and thawed out thirty years later to battle temporary of his 60s assistant, played by Mimi Twitty and George Strait. Brannon, a fan of the big bal- Pride Marching Band. his nemesis Dr. Evil (also played by Meyers). Rogers ("Monkey Trouble"). Much like Rimes today and lads of Celine Dion, said she re- On a less local front, the Whereas Powers was a suave, charming debonair Other appearances are made by Robert Wagner Tucker in the 1970s, youth was corded the song because as an NHL playoffs are going on. If in the 60s, his lifestyle is laughably outmoded in as the sinister Number 2, Carrie Fisher as Dr. her selling point. only child she is a confirmed you are not already a hockey the 90s. Evil's support group leader, Michael York as the She passed on a debut album, "daddy's little girl." fan, sit through one period For starters, at the time he was put on ice, head of British Intelligence, Rich Hall as an assas- saying she wanted "a normal The ballad is as unabashedly just to see if you become a lascivious unprotected sex and experimentation sin, and Tom Arnold as nobody in particular (a situation" rather than a career sentimental as any Barry die-hard fan. I highly recom- in chemically-induced hallucinations were a sign typical obligatory cameo). in 1982. Manilow hit. mend watching the Philadel- of the times. These days such irresponsible behav- The best aspect of "Austin Powers" is the witty She was 15 then. Now she's "I get stories on a daily basis phia Flyers. ior is not so common (at least according to this parodies of 70s film conventions, including crappy 31. on how this record is affecting Cinema 9 and College Cin- movie). montages and psychedelic Laugh In-like cut- "Come on, I'm still a kid," lives," Brannon said. "From chil- emas have some good movies While Powers' anachronistic displacement aways. Brannon said with a laugh after dren, to women, to men- across playing also. I don't recom- (namely his taste in clothes) is hilarious, it is a Even more amusing, though, are the James bounding into a Nashville res- the board. mend "Romy and Michelle's one-laugh gag, and the film mercifully does not Bond spoofs, such as a Goldfingerish thug who taurant to talk about what she's "From an artist's standpoint, High School Reunion," but no ride it to death. hurls his shoe at his victims and an allusion to been doing for the past 15 years. that's the greatest compliment need to take my word for it. However, this prudence would have been well- Pussy Galore in the form of a vixen named Allota After slipping out of the pub- you can give me." I guess that's about it this advised for other jokes which are man-handled Fagina. lic eye, Brannon earned a college Curb-Universal Records re- week. Remember to call and overdone too clumsily to be considered recur- Campiness pervades the entire film. Its style degree and started taking prelaw cently released Brannon's first Mom on Sunday. It may rent or running gags (including Powers' embar- and fresh humor make "Austin Powers" one of the courses. She also got married album. benefit you in the future. rassment over a penis enlargement apparatus best comedies in quite a while. and divorced twice, and moth- Besides "Daddy's Little Girl," ered a child-Kasey, 9. She the standout song is title cut "I'd struggled to get by on temporary Be With You," a canny effort to jobs, andfor a time was the top make a record to please Shania Young fiddle player is a natural, won state competition car-buffer salesperson at Sears. Twain fans who are awaiting that The Associated Press "My life didn't turn out ex- Marthaville. There he competed plays the banjo and dad Travis School sophomore said. million-seller's next album. MONROE, La. — T-Bo actly how I was hoping that it Brannon is frank that her de- against 23 other fiddlers and was plays the guitar. They all are He immediately took to the Lairscey's thin fingers glide would," Brannon said. "If you cision to start singing again named the 1997 Louisiana Grand members of the North Louisiana instrument, learning to play smoothly over the strings of his would have told me at 16 that I wasn't totally an artistic one, Champion Fiddler. Bluegrass Club. mostly by ear. He heard his first fiddle as he plays the first song was going to end up married though she says she always knew Despite his proficiency, the T-Bo has never taken formal fiddle song, "Ashakan's Fare- he ever learned, "Ashakan's twice, and have a little girl and fiddle wasn't Lairscey's first in- music lessons. well," at a festival and decided she'd return down the line. Farewell," a Civil War tune. be a single mom, I would have strument. He learned the banjo and gui- he wanted to play it. "When I got my first divorce, I Since he played that song two laughed in your face. was 22 years old and here I was "I started playing the banjo tar from his parents, but the "I just listened to it four or five years ago at age 14, he has "There have been some chal- with a 3-year-old and I didn't when I was 10 or 11 and shortly fiddle he picked up somewhat by times, and I learned the first learned many others in different lenges, but for the most part that know how I was going to support after that I started playing the accident. part, and after about an hour, I styles, including bluegrass and was the best thing I ever did for her other than 9-to-5 jobs that guitar," he said, plucking the "I was in seventh grade at had learned the whole thing," T- country. myself, was getting a big dose of strings on his fiddle. Pinecrest and played in the band. Bo said. were making minimum wage. It Lairscey had the chance to normal for myself. It kept me He also plays the mandolin The band was small, and I asked His mother can hardly keep was very difficult to make ends showcase his talent recently at a very grounded." and bass guitar. the teacher to teach guitar. She the pride from her voice when meet. fiddling contest at the Rebel State Brannon doesn't look much "At that point, bottom of the * t Music seems to run in the said no, but she said I could play she talks about her son's musical different than she did as a ma- Commemorative Area in Lairscey family. Mom Kathy violin," the West Quachita High talent barrel kind of thing, I said, 'OK, ture 14-year-old: tall, thin, bru- I need to get back into it.' George-Anne Thursday, May 8,1997 — Page 9

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■ :■■■ Wmm ■ ■ ■ ■:■ ■ ' ■ '■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■ ■...:. : ■ . . . Campus eating establishments receive mixed reviews Latest Strait album grows By Jennifer Stokes seriously overpriced. And the service stinks. once, and they put oil dressing on it. Does Staff Writer on you one song at a time I actually saw a clerk have to get out a anyone really eat it like that? By Mike Davis so popular at weddings. This week's restaurant in review is actu- calculator to make change for a charge of The other place in the Union is the Edu- Staff Writer ally reviewing several restaurants. Today, $1.33 out of two dollars. Also, if those people cated Palate. I am surprised by how many "Round About Way" is classic I tackle the behometh known as GSU Food move any slower, they will be going back- of my classmates don't know this place ex- The latest George Strait al- Strait in that it sticks to old- Services. wards! ists. bum hit the shelves last week, fashioned country music and Let's start with So around the corner to If you need a healthy serving of pasta, but it didn't stay very long. doesn't try to follow the example Lakeside. I eat there sev- Union Station. When I first served on a real plate and tea in a glass "Carrying Your Love With of many new acts on the charts. eral times a week. started going thre, ser- glass, this is the place. You can choose what Me," the title of his new album, is "That's Me Every Chance I The Chinese food is not vice was lousy and kind of pasta and what kind of sauce. I love an improvement over his last Get," my personal favorite, re- bad, but it ain't great ei- the food was their alfredo sauce - it's very cheesy and album, "Blue Clear Sky." minds fans of old hits like "You ther. If anyone knows worse. But all creamy. I find the tomato sauces a little too That last album, coinciden- Know Me Better Than That" and what kind of egg rolls they acidic, but they aren't bad. tally, won Album-of-the-Year at "80 Proof Bottle Of Tear-Stop- are serving, please let me The daily luch buffet is a good the American Country Music per." know. I have tried them deal (all you can eat), but every awards. Strait won Male Per- The album also features songs, several times and have once in a while there is some former-of-the-Year as well. like "The Nerve," that seem yet to figure it out. Of kind of mystery meat up But this album shows just why uncharacterstic of Strait. Strait course, maybe that's true there. But there's George Strait is often called a doesn't usually handle the topics for all egg rolls. enough stuff up country legend. This album is of heritage and religion, at least Moving down the wall, there that you can more heart-felt and personal, not not since, "Love Without End, there's the cafeteria sec- avoid the alien sus- to mention more fun, than his Amen." tion. tenance and still last endeavour. Strait impressed me, as well I can't say I'm too im- get plenty. Most of Songs like "One Night at a as many other country fans, with pressed with the quality the servers are Time" and "Carrying Your Love this new album, and there are there, either. I have tried friendly, too, and With Me" showcase his way with blank spaces on store's shelves to the Salisbury steak with really seem to be ballads that has made his songs prove it. mashed potatoes. The working to do ■ steak was very much un- their best for you. like any meat product I've The biggest Union plans to picket rock ever had before, and the problem with gravy and potatoes were food service on hall induction ceremony so salty I was downing campus is atti- TheTho AssociatedAccnr>iatoH PressPracc <" water the rest of the day. tude. The Rock and Roll Hall of The spaghetti is your Too many of CLEVELAND —Unionists Fame Foundation, which pro- standard canned institu- the student plan to conduct informational duces the annual ceremony, re- picketing Tuesday outside of a tional food service stuff, workers shuffle sponded Friday night that it has so if that's what you like, around as if they hotel where the Rock and Roll no obligation to hire union work- that's where it is. never had to stand on the Hall of Fame and Museum will ers for the event. I do appreciate the fact other side of the counter. hold its annual induction cer- "While our workers are non- emony. that they will prepare a I am really tired of standing union they are members of the veggie plate for you, but I there waiting for my food and hear- The International Theatrical local Cleveland community and wonder what they add to ing employees discussing last night's and Stage Employees Union in- are highly qualified profession- them that makes them all so wonderfully that has changed. Service seems to have date or yesterday's homework while they tends to protest the hiring of als who are being well compen- brightly colored. Is it additives or flash- improved, and now the food is lousy. are standing still. production workers for the cer- sated for their services," said freezing? Maybe that's something else I'm I have to admit it. I avoid the place Talk all you want if you are hustling to emony who are not represented Suzan Evans, the foundation's better off not knowing. during lunch, when it can still take five or get stuff over the counter, but if you can't by any union. executive director. Now, let's move on to the Union. How six minutes to get your food, but that's talk and walk at the same time, you're in the Dale W. Short, business agent Short said the union antici- about Spud's Doghouse? This is one of the better than the eight or 10 I used to have to wrong place to begin with. for the union's Local 27, said pates the support of the Cleve- most disgusting places on the whole campus wait. Maybe if the university paid by the num- Friday the ceremony could have land Federation of Labor, the to eat. I had a croissant sandwich this morning ber of orders filled per hour, service would employed about 35 workers who Building Trades Council and I have seen employees preparing food that looked like someone sat on it. Half of be better. belong to the union. He said Teamsters Local 407 on the with their little sanitary gloves on, turn the egg wasn't even on the croissant, and a But overall, there are a few good places members of the union worked picket line. around and take money from customers, two- year-old could have wrapped it better. here on campus to eat. the hall's opening ceremony in 1995 and voluntarily took a 15 make change and go back to preparing food The hash brown was little more than a Granted, all the prices are too high, with Check-out the George-Anne with the gloves on. Hey, those gloves are sponge of grease. It hardly tasted like po- the exception of the Educated Palate's buf- percent wage cut to do so. supposed to keep my food clean, not your tato. I have had several of their sandwiches fet. Students are a captive audience, and "And now they are not being On-line @ allowed to work at the first Rock hands! and none of them impressed me - too much the university knows it. http://www.stp.gasou.edu On top of all that, the hot dogs are a bread, not nearly enough meat. Hey, if you ran this place, you'd gouge us and Roll Hall of Fame induction hundred years old, and the pretzels are I ordered a chicken salad sandwich there too, wouldn't you? Think about it. held in Cleveland. This is a dis- grace," Short said. XT zz iiiiiiiiiiiiiiini»i""»iiiiiitmn Former rap star, forced to move NEW on, reflects on bankruptcy SEASON C APARTMENTS The Associated Press panoramic view of the Penin- stayed at the finest hotels. I've APARTMENTS k3 AVAILABLE NOW! FREMONT, Calif—The mas- sula, two bridges, Shoreline seen the best." sive white house at the top of Amphitheatre and the Numi This may account for the ft great p [ace to live year round Vista del Sol is on the market automobile plant. razzmatazz quality of Hammer's again. It is that house that rap Beverly Hills realtor-to-the- decorating- the acres of black 2 Bed / 2 Bath built _ M.C. Hammer's $12 mil- stars Elaine Young, who sold O. J. marble, the mirrored bathrooms, lion spread. Simpson his Rockingham prop- the massive gold and black Washer/Dryer The one with the $2 million erty and who has handled sales marble Jacuzzi in the bedroom, Ceiling Fans worth of marble, the indoor and Fully Equipped Kitchen outdoor pools, the three water- falls and control panels that regu- "THAT POP- •UP TV CONSOLE IN THE BEDROOM? Lake With Beach late temperature, humidity and Clubhouse even draw the draperies. I GOT THE IDEA AT THE MIRAGE IN VEGAS." Picnic & Grill Area The house is on the market because M.C. Hammer is broke. —M.C, HAMMER, RAP STAR Swimming Pool He declared Chapter 11 bank- Volleyball Court / Basketball Court ruptcy protection in April 1996, claiming $9.6 million in assets for Sylvester Stallone, Zsa Zsa the black wall-to-wall carpeting and $13.7 million in debts. Gabor and Elizabeth Taylor, has and the marble dining room table Come check out the newest apartment community in town! Seated in his floor-to-ceiling the listing- $6.5 million-$5.5 made from the same striated For More Information Call: gray marble office recently, the Turn on Robin Hood Trail across from million less than what he paid marble as the floor. Wise Choice Realty one with customized marble for it. "That pop-up TV console in Paulson Stadium and follow the signs niches designed to hold his GEORGIAN Although there is not even a the bedroom? I got the idea at Norma Woods 681-2440 or 681-WISE POWER to our new on-site rental office Grammy and People's Choice brochure on the property yet, The Mirage in Vegas." ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ www awards-Hammer breathes a San Francisco Bay area realtors Hammer and his wife, I huge sigh, cracks a wide grin are chomping at the private gate Stephanie, daughters Akeiba, 9, and says, "How do I feel about (emblazoned with "Hammer and Sarah, 3, and 18-month-old movin' out of here? Relieved." Time") to see the house. son Stanley Burrell Jr., are liv- When Hammer, born Stanley "When I moved in here, it felt ing in the house until it sells. Thanks A Heap For Reading KirkBurrell in Oakland 35 years more like I was still on vacation," Then, says Hammer, the family ago, released "Please Hammer he says. "In my world travels, I is moving to Morgan Hill. Don't Hurt 'Em" in 1990, Forbes magazine estimated his earnings at $33 million. And it appears The George-Anne that he spent every cent. TfkfHeaCtfi He owned a stable of thor- GLE CINEMA oughbreds; one of them, Dance 'Education O AT THE RUSSELL UNION Floor, ran third in th 1991 Ken- Presents: tucky Derby and fourth in the Preakness. He started a label called Bustin' Records, which he said "had a $500,000 per month overhead." DRUNKS He owned 17 cars, including a Thursday. May 8 Hummer and a Ferrari. He hob- Show Start at: 7:30 PM nobbed with sports greats like Evander Holyfield, Dan Marino and Deion Sanders (one of his FREE creditors, from whom Hammer This film is the first to take borrowed $500,000), not to men- an in-depth look at tion the Sultan of Brunei and Alcoholics Anonymous—the members of the Saudi royal fam- iiy. worldwide fellowship and And he built his dream house source of the burgeoning right under Mission Peak, with a 12-step recovery program. Eagle Cinema 681-0399 Health Education 871-1732 George-Anne Thursday, May 8,1997 — Page 11 Today's Quote "Strength is born in the deep silence of long- suffering hearts; not amid joy." CLASSIFIEDS, etc -- Felicia Hemans

Sublease needed for summer qtr. Nice house, private room. Walking distance 17»Pets & Supplies from campus. $150/month. Call Jason at Crossword 681-7008. Placing a G-A Action Ad FOR SALE: Full-blooded Chow puppies, Sublease summer qtr. Roommate needed 3 ACROSS 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 10 n 12 13 black. Born 3/17/97. $50/each. Call Janice 4 • br/2bath house close to campus. $233/ 1 Plant part at 681-5742. month. For more info call Lisa at 681-4302 14 15 16 5 Move suddenly Free kittens need a good home. Call Jamie or 745-9768 or email at gsi09867. is as Easy as... 10 Indifferent at 681-3465. 14 Christiania, 17 18 19 Subleasing apt for summer qtr at Player's One year old Lhasa Apsa. Free to good Club. $235/month plus 1/4 of utilities. Commercial and Non-Student Advertising presently 22 23 15 Vacillate 20 21 home. Needs a home fast. Very loveable, Close to campus....call Arron at 681-4264 great deal, call Elizabeth at 681-2875. Urgent! 1. Compose your ad - write down what you want to say concisely and 16 Double-reed ■ 24 1 ■ 25 clearly. Please include telephone numbers or addresses as warranted. instrument Summer sublease at Campus Courtyard. 17 Phoenician deity 26 27 28 I 29 30 ■ 31 32 33 34 19*Rentals& Real Estate Clean 4 br/2bath. Male or Female. Close to 18 Minnesota town campus and pool. Rent is neg. Call 2. Count the words and multiply by 150 per word. Please note: There is a 19 Playing card 35 36 37 2 br/2 bath at campus courtyard. Fully Elizabeth at 871-6472. $3 minimum per ad. And if your want a copy of you ad as it appears in 20 Soda fountain furnished ,W/d. Sublease available Summer sublease at Eagle's Nest. 2 br/1 the paper mailed to you, please include $1 per ad for mailing and han- 38 3^1 40 41 42 43 item immediately. Call 871-6509 dm). bath. Male or female.3 minutes from school. dling. $200/month. One or two bedrooms 22 Subtracted 44 45 46 ■47 3 people needed to sublease apt in Campus available. Call Roxanne at 871-7974. 24 Newt Courtyard. Will pay 1/2 of June rent. » Pick a category header under which your ad will appear. 25 Used to be 48 4^1 50 51 52 I Available June 10th. Call 681-8344 or 871- Summer sublease at Eagles Nest. 2 br/2 3. 26 Most stylish 4172. bath. Male or Female, 3 minutes from 31 Matures 53 54 55 Pay for your ad (checks or money orders, only, please) Apartment available now and Sept. campus. $400 for the whole summer plus 1/ 4. 35 Wooden pin 2 of utilities. Call 681-3609. 56 57 58 5^1 60 61 62 63 Utilities furnished. 764-6076. Send it to us. By mail: G-A Action Ads, LB. 8001, Georgia Southern 36 Forthwith Summer sublease. $170/month, furnished, 5. 37 Gaza or Sunset Apt available for immediate sublease. University, Statesboro, GA30460; or in person: visit Room 223 or 222 64 66 Stadium Place, $275/month. I like it, so free water, gold's membership. W/D, 38 Ambler the volleyball, tennis, great deal.. Female pref. Williams Center (top floor) during normal business hours (9am to 4 pm writer should you! Call Jake at 681-9829. 68 Call 681-2911. daily) 40 Adhere i" r Apt available for summer.2 br/1 bath Townhouse for sublease. 4 br/3 bath. 43 Gratify 71 located in Southern Villa. $425/month. r Available for 2,3, or 4 tenants. Current 44 Mixture of r Partially furnished, close to campus. Call Commercial and Non-Student Display Advertising tenants relocating. Available June 1st, 871- metals 01997 Tribune Media Services.h Inc. r Latoya at 681-7738. Call 681-5418 for assistance. The display classified rate are $6 per column inch. All lights reserved. 5451. 46 Recline 1 1 Apt for sublease summer qtr. 2 br ADS representatives will be happy to help you. 47 Sawbuck townhouse, huge bedrooms. $475. Start Two br mobile home, 1 bath. Excellent 48 More intense summer qtr. Call 681-9166. location off Fair Road, 2 miles from campus. 50 Innkeeper Fully furnished, central heat and air. Cable Student, Faculty and Staff Action Ads 5 Makes more Available Sept 1st. Sagebrush 2 bedroom/2 53 Movement in 1 V 3 a A a a V 3 i V 1 ready. $4,500. Call Dorothy at 233-7488. Current students, faculty and staff members may place a free classified ad in the attractive i bath. $530/month, W/D, dishwasher, screen V 1 1 dance 6 Little bit 0 D a 3 X a s a n s porch. 1 month security deposit. 1 year newspaper at no charge. To qualify, advertisers messages must be 25 words or 55 Gift for dad 7 Eager 0 1 i S 0 i i N v i V 1 V lease. 871-5773. 9 am-5 pm. 20»Roommates less in length, non-commercial in nature, and the advertiser MUST provide their 56 Old wind 8 Extend a 1 V 3 s 3 d d N V d s N n 1 Available summer, 2 rooms in a 3 br/2 bath name, Landrum Box and telephone numbers for our records. (Or use the "Rip Us instrument subscription 3 1 I ■ d 3 1 s| 2 WF looking for same to share 3 br/2 bath 60 Dethrone 9 Merchant house on North College St. $175/month Off' free classified coupon which appears periodically in the newspaper). Free a a 0 1 a N V l |d 3 N 3 3 X Park Place townhouse. $233/month 64 Jai — 10 Ideas plus 1/3 of utilities. Call Aaron at 764- classified may be mailed to G-A Action Ads, LB 8001, or brought by Room 223 N 3 1 3 i l A 0 1 1 V 9458. starting Fall 1997. Call Allison at 764-4738 65 Caper 11 News item, for or Amber at 764-4783 (LM). Williams Center on campus. Please no phone calls for free ads... at this price we 3 1 ¥ X 0 i i s 0 1 3 67 Farm structure short s a Bedroom for rent. $160/month plus 1/3 of donl take dictation. 68 Disparaging 12 —Star State d 1 a 1 s M 0 N 0 3 d utilities. Water free, 3 bedroom house. Call 2 WF roommates needed for 97-98 school remark S N 3 d i a 1 S 3 1 a V H S Terry at 764-8601 (LM). year at Bermuda Run. Call Laura at 871- 13 What's done 6920 or Megan at 681-3610. Leave 3 3 M 1 d 3 69 Bare 21 Toward the a Bedroom for rent. $241.68/month plus 1/3 message. COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING ORDER FORM 70 Reasoner's stern a 3 1 0 n a 3 a 3 V a N n s of utilities. Nice 3 br/2 bath house. Call Apt tor rent at Willow tfena lor nexi iev word 23 "Exodus" author 3 N 1 N N i a 3 i V V 8 Ryan at 681-8545 (LM). Name v months and/or summer. First month ren 71 Gallery in 26 Say 3 0 a 0 a 3 A V M 0 1 s 0 Desperatley need someone to sublease apt London 27 Blackbird free. Pool, tennis, b-ball,w/d, dishwashei a 1 0 0 i a V i S d V 3 1 for summer qtr in Park Place. 2 br/2bath. Call Peter at 681-7486. Address 72 Dawdle 28 Like a tumbler W/D, no deposit required. Call Elizabeth at 73 Very 29 Souse 42 Frankfort's1 state 57 — breve Are you looking for a roommate for nex 681-2875. 58 Of ships: abbr. year? If so, call Anika at 681-6691. Ther City, State, ZIP 30 Textile weave 45 Abominable Duplex available for sublease summer. DOWN 32 One of the Snowman 59 Sparkler is a 2br/l bath. Nice and clean 2 br/1 bath. $400/month. No Telphone Number 1 Throws in a high Muses 49 Meal 61 Where Dublin is deposit. Call 489-6044 dm). Desperatley seeking WF roommate for Fal curve 33 Saltpeter 51 Racket 62 Marine plant 97 in Towne Club Apts. $230/month plu. 2 Birthright seller 34 Use up 52 Not as important 63 Implement Eagles Court. 2 br/2 bath available for utilities. For more info call Elizabeth a Category of Ad (Circle One Only) 3 Alda 66 Kind of verb: summer qtr. Reduced rent, includes w/d, 681-2875. Free membership at Southen 01 •Announcements 11-Help Wanted 21'Services 39 Plot 54 Five: pref. dishwasher, pool and much more. Call 681- 4 Filing item 41 Spygp. 56 Gone by abbr. Fitness. 02-Arts & Crafts 12-Lost& Found 22-Sports & Stuff 7375. 03-Autos for Sale 13'Miscellaneous for Sale 23-Stereo & Sound Tweed-look living room chair. Goes with Female roommate needed ASAP for 97-9? Female nonsmoker needed to sublease year. Fully furnished, $300/month plus 1/5 04-Auto Parts, Repair 14-Motorcycles 24»Swap & Trade 01 •Announcements any decor! $10, bought for $25. Call Renee summer qtr at Player's Club for $161.25; 05-Business Opportunities 15-Musical 25'Television & Radio at 871-3918 to see. of utilities. 2 br/2bath, W/D included month and 1/4 of utilities. W/D, call Deposit required. Call Erica at 681-3127. 06-Child Care 16-Personal 26'Vans & Trucks AD PLACEMENT (For Commercial Twin bed for sale - $50. Call Ian at 681- Summer at 681-7109. 07-Education 17-Pets & Supplies 27'Wanted Enterprises) — Classified ads in the George- Female roommate needed. Fully furnishec 9778. For sale: mobile home next to stadium. 08»Freebies 18'Photography 28-Weekends & Travel Anne cost 20(2 per word with a $4 minimum apt. $225/month plus 1/2 of utilities.97-9£ 09'Furniture & Appliances 19'Rentals & Real Estate 29'Etcetera per insertion. Please add $1 per ad for Washer and Dryer. Both in good condition. Furnished, asking $6500, call 871-5150. school year. Call Kim at 681-9888 anytime. $300. Call 489-8935. 10-Garage Sales 20-Roommates mailing and handling for tearsheet service. Free first months rent at fully furnished Looking for roommates to sublease apt a The customer is responsible for proofing the Campus Courtyard apt for summer qtr. Campus Courtyard. Fully furnished, closi ad immediately upon publication. Pre- 11 •Help Wanted $225/month but willing to neg. Own bath, to campus. Rent is neg. Call Lindsay at 681 Ad Message payment with your ad is appreciated. Call please call 681-3151 for more info. 3394. 681-5418 for more information. The George- $1500 weekly potential mailing our Furnished 1 br/ 1 bath summer sublease in 1 Anne reserves the right to refuse any Roommate needed for fall qtr, starting Sep circulars. No experience required. Begin Stadium Walk. W/D, $225/month for July advertisement. 1, 1997. Already furnished, Southern Villa now. For info call 301-429-1326. and Aug. Plus utilities. No roommate! Call Call 681-2350. $150/ deposit. $212.50, AD PLACEMENT (For Students, Faculty & 681-7326. $500 or more daily typing at home. For free month plus utilities. Staff) - The George-Anne publishes ads foi Houses available Sept. 1st. Apartments students, faculty and staff which are non- info, send SASE to ScJ PO Box 10364 Roommate needed to rent room in 199'i Statesboro.GA 30460. available now and Sept. 764-6076. commercial in nature. Submit your ads, 25 mobile home. $170/month plus half o! words or less, either in person at Room 223 1000'S POSSIBLE READING BOOKS. Part Looking for roommates to subleae apt at utilities.call 842-9311 after 8 pm. Ask foi Campus Courtyard for summer. Fully Jeremy. Williams Center during normal business time. At home. Toll free (1)800-218-9000 Use Additional Paper if Necessary hours (9am to 4pm), or via mail at Landrum Ext. R-7828 for listings. ___ furnished, close to campus, rent is neg. Roommates needed at Campus Courtyard, Box 8001. Please do not attempt to place Call Lindsay or Amy at 681-3394. 1000'S POSSIBLE TYPING. Part time. At furnished 4 br apt for Summer. Rent is Amount SEND IT TO: G-A Action Ads, LB. 8001, Georgia Southern I free ads via telephone - at these prices we home. Toll free (1)800-218-9000 Ext. T-7828 Mobile home for sale. 1996 Horton Mirage neg. Call Amy or Lindsay at 681-3394. $ University, Statesboro, GA 30460; or in person: visit Room I don't take dictation. III 16x80. 2 br/2 bath, carrier heat pump, Enclosed for listings. Roommates needed for summer at Campus 223 or 222 Williams Center (top floor) I 12 SEER, gardent tub, dishwasher, shingles All free student and faculty ads to be run in ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT- Courtyard. Furnished 4 br. Rent is neg - very spacious. Negotiable - $28000. 685- the George-Anne must have a Name and Fishing Industry. Learn how students can Call Lindsay or Amy at 681-3394. Landrum Box number. If it does not have 4303. earn up to $2,850/month plus benefits SWF needed to share 2BR/1BA in nice both, it will not be printed. (room and board). Call Alaska Information Need a summer residence? Summer apartment downtown starting in June, 97. sublease available in Country Club Court. ATTENTION: The George-Anne screens all Serivces: 1-206-971-3514 Ext. A53918. $237/mo. Junior or Senior only. Please call classified ads prior to publication. The 2 br/2 bath. Call for more info at 489-6118. 764-5956 for interviews. newspaper strives to accept ads for Earn extra $$$ this summer. Work Need someone asap to sublease starting Wanted: 4th roommate for Campus legitimate products & services only. available all metro Atlanta, areas. Positions June. Rent is $225 - call Diana at 489- Courtyard. Male or female. $230/month Students are urged to exercise caution open both office, warehouse. Call today, 6442. Only 2 br are left. plus utilities. For more info call Mark at when replying to ads, particularly those work this summer. ATS staffing (770)649- Need someone to sublease house in June. 871-5868 or Jen at 681-8912. which ask for money or a credit card 1011. Rent is $225/person. Very spacious. Call ItekoitieGoj: number in advance of delivery of products HELP! I'm computer illitterate. I would Diana at 489-6442 ASAP. or services. Students are also urged to like someone to give me a crash course on Need to rent now. One br in Eagle Court 21'Services report to the newspaper (at 681-5418) any Windows 95 at my home. I can't pay you, with W/D . Rent is $250. Deposit is neg. suspicious offers they might see in the but, my wife's a great cook. I'll trade Auto detailing, all cars and small trucks - Call 681-2272. classifieds. Remember, if an offer seems too dinner for your help. Call Ray at 681-9090. $35. Call Jason at 681-7008. good to be true, it probably is. Need to sublease for summer. 2 br/1 bath. Hilton Head Island. Looking for a live in Need a math tutor for cheap? I tutor from Stadium Walk, $330/person for the whole If you wish to purchase pictures that have nanny for a 5 year old boy. Must have Algebra up to Calculus 3. Call Segio at 681- summer. Furnished, callEarl or Tita at 871- been published in the George-Anne, please GREAT references. Call (803)681-9272. 7944. $9/hour. Flexible schedule. contact Mike Spilker, chief photographer at 6711 dm). NATIONAL PARK EMPLOYMENT - Work Need something typed and spell checked on 681-5246 or stop by the George Anne office Needed: 2 subleases for a campus in America's National Parks, Forests, and the computer? Must be legible and in order. in roomj223 of the Williams Center. courtyard townhouse for summer. June Wildlife Preserves (Seasonal/Summer). $1.00/per double spaced page. Call or leave rent free. July and Aug rent is neg. For infc To the SGA president (present and future): Excellent benefits and bonuses! Ask us how message, Renee' 871-3918. call 681-1277. please take down your banners and today ! Call Outdoor Information Services: remember to cut the string off the trees Retrorama. The Emporium Annex is now 1-206-971-3624 ext N53947. Room for rent 10 minutes from campus. Tuesday through Saturday 1-6 pm. Reading completely^ Thank you. Furnished within a 2 story house. Quiet Need some quick, easy money to get supplies, used books, vintage clothing, other area, clean person only! $220./month. Call through the quarter? Set your own hours goodies. Come see us ! Brandon at 489-5983. 03*Autos for Sale and have unlimities earnings. Join Avon. Typing...Lesson plans, units, term papers, Room for rent. 10 minutes from campus, Call Melissa Disney at 587-2042. resume, etc. GSU secretary. Overnight fully furnished. $220/month plus utilities. 1986 Audi 5000, gold with tan leather guaranteed. Call Brenda at 489-3364. interior. Power everything! Pioneer stereo, Call Brandon Hodges at 489-5983 after 4 $3500/0130.871-3305. Hlfflf pm. Sublease 2 br apt at Campus Courtyard for 1989 Mazda 929. Great condition, power Found - gold ring with a stone by Lakeside. w w Summer Qtr. Only. $150/month. Fully locks and windows. Sun roof and am/fm Contact Tjuana at 871-4237 to identify. cassette stereo. $4800/OBO. Call Roxanne furnished, call Jeremy or Casey at 871- 14 foot aluminum boat for sale. Great for talasiil at 871-7974. _ 5183. fishing and hunting. Fair condition. $125. if interested call Jim at 489-6118. 1991 Nissan Pathfinder SE. Extra clean, 13*Miscellaneous for Sale Sublease 2br/2bath in Park Place for sunroof, 5 speed, good tires, 4 wheel drive. Summer qtr. June rent will be paid. Move Bicycle. Authentic Raleigh English 3 speed $12,900. Call 871-5451 dm). 1 carat tennis bracelet. 7 inch, paid ! in mid-June, stay until Aug 21. Call women's bicycle. Complete, well- asking $600. 1 carat panda ring, $600. Melanie at 871-3438. , maintained. $75 firm. 681-0217 or 871- Honda CRX SI. 1990, 96K, $6,000/OBO. A/ Call 489-8935. 3080. C, sunroof, manual. Excellent condition, Sublease Campus Courtyard apt. Rent is new timing belt, distributor, 4 tires. Very 200+ comics for sale, all $75/OBO. Plenty $225. Willing to neg. Call 681-3338, can Cannondale Mountain bike for sale. Great reliable, regularly maintained. Ownei fo Bat titles and amazing spiderman. Great move in now! shape, $275. Call 681-7008 and ask for Jason. leaving country . 688-2115 deal, call Ian at 681-9778. Sublease economical 2 br/1 bath apt for POSITION AVAILABLE SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches, Are you taking quality control PM434 fall summer qtr with option to renew lease for Cobra Compound Bow with case. Great Cadillacs, Chevy's, BMW's, Corvettes. Also qtr? You will need the required text book. fall. $400/month, low utilities, good condition, must sell $75/OBO. Call Wes at Jeeps, 4WD's. Your area. Toll free (1)800- Brand new one for sale only $25 - it's $40 at neighbors. Call Jason or David at 871- 871-4275. 218-9000 Ext. A 7828 for current listings. the bookstore. Call 489-4209. 6474. Huffy Mt. Bike for sale. Looks like new, STAFF REPORTER Biology lab glasses for prescription wearers. Sublease for summer 2 br/1 bath. Stadium new brakes, great way to get to class. Call Toyota Supra Turbo 1989. Red, automatic, $5, used only once. Call Renee at 871-3918. walk. Furnished, June rent FREE. Call Krista at 871-6347. Asking $75/OBO. (LM). extra options, new stereo. $5800, call 871- For sale - 3 ladies formal dresses. 2 size 9/ Towanda or Kim at 871-5569 or 681-3479 4495 (LM) and ask for Taka. 10, one size 11/12. Call 489-4209 to see or dm). Obrian Slalom Ski. Like new, pro model. The Forest-Blade Publishing Go. Inc. is try on. Sublease for summer. 1 br apt with nc Synergy 2 series. Call Chuck at 871-4354 (LM). 04«Auto Parts, Repair For sale _ two 20,000 BTU window aii deposit. Open option to lease for fall. You seeking a Staff Reporter to join our team in conditioners and one Nokia Bag Phone. keep deposit, call Kita at 681-1192. Raquetball racket, $7 . For this great deal, 4 polished ICW 4 lug seven star wheels Must sell! Call 852-5885. Sublease for summer. 4 br house with cable call Ian at 681-9778. publishing an award winning newspaper, The with 205/60/15 tires. Great condition, paid For sale: a 486 dx4/75 laptop computer. and water included. $150 for each room. $1000, will sell for $825/OBO. 871-3305. 12MB RAM, 325 MB Hard drive and active Call Kevin or Patty at 681-6185. 23*Stereo & Sound Forest-Blade. This position will be available Matrix Display. Asking $800/OBO. Call Sublease for summer. 1 br at Greenbriar 09*Furniture & Appliances Ed at 852-5709 dm). apts for $150/month. Call Kevin or Patty at 2 Rockford Fosgate 12 inch speakers and in June. 681-6185. box. $225/OBO. Call Marshall at 489-8925 Bunk bed with mattress for sale. Solid oak, 14»Motorcycles Sublease for summer. Own room/bath at around 3 o'clock. The Staff Reporter will cover local news and call 681-6185 ask for Trish. Sagebrush duplex. $250/month plus 1/2 of features. Knowledge of English and grammar Magnavox 19" color TV with remote control. 1982 CB 650 motorcycle for sale. Needs utilities. W/D, no pets, move in now and gef Captioning and antenna. Like new, $95. tune up. 4 to 4 exhaust, call Bob a t.489- May's rent free. Call Jennifer at 871-7399. 489-3055 6338 . $650/negotiable. a must. Willing to train. Outstanding benefits Must sell! Sofa $70 and chair $30 to go package and competitive salary available. with it. Call Celeste Beal at 681-2561 or Tierny; Williams at 688-2150. ATTENTION LIFEGUARDS! Send resume to: Need furniture? 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Page 12 — Thursday, May 8,1997 George-Anne EAGLE BASEBALL GSU students search for slave artifacts at former plantation site The Associated Press Gascoigne Bluff. It is part of a Hale, the archaeology professor toric Places, were part of a ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. — research project examining the who is leading the dig. sprawling plantation owned by FRIDAY, MAY 9th The rich black soil trickled lives and history of slaves in Hale said artifacts unearthed James Hamilton, a Charleston, through the mesh screen at the coastal Georgia. so far help show how the slaves S.C., merchant who moved to St. bottom of the 3-by-4-foot wooden So far, they have unearthed lived and worked before, during Simons Island in the late 18th Georgia Southern box being shaken by Laura pieces of fine china dating to and after the Civil War. century, according to Glynn vs. Chiudini. 1851, a hand-etched smoking 'This is the first archaeologi- County historians. Soon, she had found half a pipe stem, gun parts, musket cal work ever done at this plan- Hale said the plantation had Charleston Southern dozen ancient pottery shards in balls and buttons made from tation," he said. "It's our hope about half a dozen tabby cabins, 7:00 pm the dirt, none of them bigger shells and bone. that this dig will add a lot of constructed about 1806, for the than a quarter. slaves who worked in the fields. Ms. Chiudini, 46, is one of "IT'S LIKE A TREASURE HUNT. YOU JUST NEVER Two of the cabins remain stand- eight Georgia Southern Univer- ing, while only the foundations SATURDAY, MAY loth sity students unearthing long- KNOW WHAT YOU'RE GOING TO FIND." remain for the others. buried remnants of slaves who LAURA CHIUDINI, Hale and others, includinghis worked at what once was students, members of the Golden Georgia Southern Hamilton Plantation on St. GSU STUDENT Isles Archaeological Society and vs. • Simons Island. residents volunteering their time "It's like a treasure hunt. You Fragments of glass from medi- firsthand data and history docu- have been working at the site Charleston Southern just never know what you're go- cine bottles, wine bottles and menting slave life." since Feb. 1. The first two months 1:30 pm S| ing to find," said Ms. Chiudini, a ginger beer bottles also have been Most of what is known about were spent doing field research, former U.S. Marine and Defense found, as have an ornate key- slave life was written by slave such as surveys to map out the Department worker now study- hole cover plate, nails, tacks, door owners, plantation overseers cabin foundations. Help us thank the Seniors as they play ing anthropology and archaeol- hinges and pieces of clay pipes. and white historians, Hale said. All artifacts are being cleaned ogy at the Statesboro school. "You get a very objective "It is history written from the and meticulously cataloged and their last game in J.I. Clements Stadium! The students began their ex- sample and view of people by perspective of whites." will be left in a Glynn County cavation April 7 at old garbage looking at what they throw away The slave cabins, which are museum when the students are dumps near the slave cabins on in the garbage," said Stephen on the National Register of His- finished, Hale said. Students get in free with validated ID. : : : ■ : : :' : :: V , '

yS5333^gS23335XS5S5g5S552B3aS2355^^ E Ten biggest newspapers see decline in circulation d S By Farrell Kramer term trend, though." Other declines in the top 10: The Associated Press v The circulation weakness the Daily News of New York, NEW YORK—Despite surg- came as the industry felt the down 4.0 percent from 758,509 ing profits at major newspaper effects of newspaper price in- to 728,107; the Chicago Tribune, companies, circulation declined creases and cutbacks of costly down from 667,909 to 664,586, at six of the nation's 10 biggest deliveries to outlying areas. 0.5 percent; the Houston Thursday: Red House/All you can eat wings newspapers during the most re- Chronicle, off 0.3 percent from Friday: Ella Speed 'F€ cent reporting period. "THE NEWSPAPER 551,553 to 549,856. Of the top 10, only USA To- USA Today, the nation's sec- Saturday: The Drunks day, the Los Angeles Times, INDUSTRY IS VERY ond-biggest newspaper, saw cir- culation improve 2.7 percent Newsday and the San Fran- LARGE AND VERY cisco Chronicle posted circula- from 1.62 million to 1.66 million. $1 cover every night tion gains, according to figures PROFITABLE." The Los Angeles Times had the compiled by the Audit Bureau of biggest percentage gain of the For Delivery: 871- 3900 Circulations for the six months JOHN MORTON, top 10, 4.7 percent to 1.07 mil- through March 31. NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY lion from 1.02 million. In Florida, nine of the state's ANALYST AT MORTON Newsday improved 0.7 per- 10 biggest newspapers saw cent from 555,203 to 559,233, daily circulation drop this win- RESEARCH while the San Francisco ter. Chronicle added 0.03 percent to The Miami Herald, long the Circulation at the nation's 494,093. state's biggest seller, suffered a largest paper, The Wall Street The Newspaper Association of 4.2-percent decline, dropping it Journal, dropped 0.2 percent to America, an industry trade to No. 2, The Orlando Sentinel 1.84 million. The New York group, calculated that the bu- reported. Times fell 4.4 percent, the big- reau figures for all dailies showed 'The newspaper industry is gest percentage decline in the a combined 1.2 percent circula- very large and very profitable," top 10, from 1.16 million to 1.11 tion decline. Circulation gains said John Morton, a newspaper million. The Washington Post were seen in 33 percent of the industry analyst at Morton Re- reported a 1.8 percent drop to papers, which had a total circu- search. "It's a disturbing long- 818,231 from 833,427. lation of more than 51 million. ELKINS Continued from page 1 any investigation would be tions. investigating a college student made by the school or any state He said he didn't think any- who is trying to enter the politi- organization into Elkins' ac- one wanted to be responsible for cal arena. MUSEUM Continued from page 1 The fund will be managed by the Former students of Petkewich faculty or staff member who GSU Foundation, which will and faculty members who would like to contribute to the handle the interest and other worked with him are being en- fund should contact the Univer- aspects of the fund. couraged to donate the fund. Any sity Foundation.

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