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r- -1 NJ El-li-Ill Official Journal of the Nations rile L3 EngineeiTec1mo1ogy II April 30 1991 Volume XLIV No Hornets Stun Opponents_With 12 Straight Wins Dale Donovan By tearin theirdistrict They improved Ofcourse when these guys get Sports Staff theirrecordto 18 wins and losses in on base someone has got to bring District 25 and have an overall play them home Leading the team in With all the excitement over record of 26 wins and 10 defeats Runs Batted In RBIs is William the of the opening Major League In an interview with Head Vining and JeremyDriverboth with Baseballseason manypeople forgot Coach Charlie he said Lumsden the 20 Keith Davis is second with 18 about Southern Techs baseball success of the team is due to the Mike Creech with 16 and Arnie team The team is playing very players themselves Correll and Bob Little each with 15 good ball and needs our support Coach Lumsden said are With all We the good hitting going Techs team is among the leaders in getting lot hits ofkey lately to go on the defense has also taken to their division and is looking very along with outstanding and form pitching on its own The team is play- good in the middle of the season good defense We were not hitting ingvery good defense Keith Davis Early this spring the team did the ball well in the early of the is part doing very good job on the Hot not play well started out with They season but Assistant Coach Eric Corner 3rd Base Very few errors wins and losses in their district Alexander continued working hard are being made on defense and the The team was not the hitting ball with our hitters and it really paid players are playing with lot of and fell to sixth place in District 25 dividends Lumsden also said that confidence play all the hitters are contributing right Perhaps most important is the Then the thrashing began now during the winning streak pitching There is an old saying in Techs team started 12 game Leading the team in are hitting baseball GOOd Pitching Tames winning streak Thats right 12 Arnie Correll with .413 Good is batting Hitting This definitely wins and losses This improved doubles and average triples true when it comes to the Hornets their standing from sixth place to home runs Bob Little with .383 Thepitching staff is loaded with second in the place district batting average 6doubles triples talent Pitchers Jeff Battles Eric their Its Creech Its Creech Although streak got and home and Keith Its Creech Its Creech Hes such hunk run Davis Love and Tommy Wilson are hold- Just look at snapped the Hornets are stillplaying with .383 that bulge Photo by Bill Finnick batting average very gooi ball They are on 15 and doubles and home runs Baseball continued on 15 .S igmaAlpha Omega orority Di olved April 17 By Marc Pruitt 1991 exactly one after the for- year lostdue to thelarge demand On their Rasta Far mation time that the sorority caused Two Theirelectedofficers were Angi sisters graduated and others moved The sorority of Sigma Alpha Carrol President Kendra Robbins and/or transferred to other colleges Omega began in late organizing Vice President Jenny Carver see- Finally the sorority was left with February of 1990 They were offi retaryLinda5tley Treasurer and only six members cially recognized by Student Gov Tara Whitehead Historian The work involved in run- ernment on April 17 with 1990 While active the had SAOs fling sorority proved to be too approximately 17 sisters Things successful socials drafted consti much for the few remaining looked for good Southern Techs tution and chose the Egleston SAOs In letter to the other local at the how- ew sorority time Hospital for Children and Scottish campus sororities SAO Jennifer ever recent sudden in drop mem Rite Childrens as their hospital Bige stated Sigma Alpha Omega bership forced the Sigma Alpha philanthmpies This the year SAOs has been struggling with low Omegas to dissolve their sister- had fairly successful Rush with membership due to the high num iood The decision to dissolve was four new in pledges the Fall Un- her of for group drop-out the past made unanimously on April fortunately members started two being quarters and general disorgani zation in the past quarter Based on these factors we have decided with LNSIDE some regrets to dissolve our group on our foundation day April 17 NEWS Page felt hearing impaired man teaches sign Personally having another sorority on campus was great but language and canned food stack-up is success there is not enough participation at NATIONAL Page Studies show that American the present time by the females of should colleges recalculate the math is Southern Tech to way taught support another This is Angi Carol She gave President of the up being Sigma Alpha FEATURES group to Page The and Missile Omegas start world wide tour as blues Cavedogs King singer Now shes got her Most of the ex-SAOs were ab are choice Mojo workmg Photo the Wes for groovy new music Oscar and Mortal courtesy of Log sorbed into Alpha Delta Pi while the helped voting process She Thoughts are reviewed percent ofthe national student body some joined Phi Beta Gamma or to went on explain that now that is involved in the Greek 12 chose to leave the system EDITORIALS Page The Sting hates Greek System there Andy and are only tworemaining sorori- When asked about the current lack Some of the of the hates members other it is Andy everyone Multiculturalist frauds are ties now possible to have tie exposed ofinterestin the Greek system Pro- sororities have campus expressed when the Panhellenic SPORTS 15 Association Advisor Page Millions die each year in the world gram Kelly Hewitt stated that they were disappointed the by votes It may be due to the effects of the SAOs dissolving ADPi Pratt Amy Lack of participation in the current recession or because inter- stated It was to have good the Greek is System not isolated to est in the Greek system tends to go competition and their presence Southern Tech Currently only six in cycles 1991 Page The Sting April 30 Canned Food Stack-Up Sucessful Despite Wind the Peachtree Plaza canned condo President of BSU thought it went 12 feet with the wind falling to just Russell Scott Dubose real well in meeting the goal of 48 inches for hard earned second Skelton in finish David Dave Jones getting fOod for hungry people place Thornton Scooter Marvin Cobb County and providing an op The ADPis made several at- Brown Mayo at the Eiffel Tower ElainePhillipsDelainePhillips and portunity for healthy competition tempts reaching several Stan battled the TKEs can and cooperation among campus or- nearly eightfeeton attempts Wynn inches after for can into the 16 foot reaches ganizations falling to just 35-1/2 up The ADPis used the cans of the final whistle CherylCain Kara before failing to disappointing fourteen inches as the wind finally food they had raised in the groups Warren Amy Pratt Shanna Melanie and its the personal benefit program for Fernandez Trammel made way past plastic The event to be Lyndon Pitman who is an employee Jennifer Bige were hampered by proved great lack of to means of the college recovering from definite heigth having ofdoing something goodfor while fun cancer treatment rely on the kindness of others to the community having the Wade Leonard BSU Campus work the top sections that tumbled where everyone especially winner Minister Intern started the compe to gust of wind at the end of the needy came out Team Leader Elaine tition at 1220 pm The four teams competition Ministry had all the wished thank then had twenty minutes to stack BSUs home team Phillips to CKI innovation ofa that and the members of their cans as high as possible After high tech group TKE ADPi aladder and in the stack- the twenty minutes the group with planned well bringing BSU who participated buffer the a-thon the time thehighestfree-standing stack won large sheet of plastic to We appreciate of effort anddonations The only limitations on the cans strong winds in the rebuilding were that they be offood that needy Class families might use Sign Language The TKEs built monster stack During the infamous Can Stack-up of 1991 the members ofthe Baptist of beans resembling the Empire Student Union attempted to build their own Tower Babel Hey State Building that at the 19 minute Aids check out the dude with the stick Photo by Bill Finnick Hearing Impaired mark had reached over 16 feet Led with canned food which reached 53 By Bill Finnick by desire to help and win brothers inches take in the Edetour to firstplace Bap Brad Brannon Keith Taylor Jason Student Union and tist SGA spon Richardson Bob Buhl Gary Frantz Circle International proved that sored event Chris Kiardie Chris Kittrell Rick efforts of sometimes less can be more at the The combined CKI Payne and Russ Bagwell had their 600 Food Stack Up in the mall area last BSU and TKE netted nearly stack of$200 worth of cans looking Perez and offood forLove Frithy The team ofTony cans Incorporated good right to the final seconds Un- from built Love Inc food for Lesley Turner CKI rep provides hungry fortunately their design did not twin Bell towers in Davejones lica ofdowntowns people CobbCounty match the originals ability to sway Special Spring Rates Bdrm $325 Bdrm $400 Bdrm $440 Reduced Deposit for SOT Students South Marietta Parkway _______________ ___________________ Two Pools \\\\ .\ Facilities the Laundry This is Henry Carter He teaches sign language and can dance Southern Watusi Photo by Bill Finnick JoggingTrails Tech Campus By Jan Lanese Donkar and Holly __________ Staff Working Girl Holly is certified Interpreter Within \\\%