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f~H The A BLUE EDITION Liked By Many, ActionAds 9 Life In Hell ....4 Cussed By Some, Comics 8 Opinions 4 Features 5 Sports 6-7 ...Read By Them All Tuesday, October 27,1992 George-Anne Vol.65 No. 28 tr 912/681-5246 CeJeforqtina 65 years as Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper Georgia Southern University * $fcrtesboro>0A 30460 NEWS BRIEFS Campus recycling program to be implemented SELECTION OF AUGUSTA Although GSU has no official recycling program, plans are underway to have a system in place by Winter NATIONAL CRITICIZED (AP)-Atopblack By Enoch Autry cut them (the independent Southern representative to the that a pulper is used before the use reusable, washable official in Atlanta said the Au- Staff Writer programs) out," Sanders said, city (Statesboro), Sanders said. waste is removed. The pulper baskets to put food in, and it is gusta National Golf Club's his- Last year the legislature "but work with them and try to "We (Sanders and the city) are process involves wetting all of just lined with paper." tory of discrimination makes it mandated a 25 percent reduc- develop the best program we going to try to coordinate our the paper, grinding that paper The manager added that a a poor selection as the venue for tion in the amount of solid can. efforts." up and extracting the water. large percentage of Blanche's a possible golf event in the 1996 waste deposited in state land- A brief recycling outline was With the campus-wide im- The space that would be used business is carry-out, so paper Olympic games. fills by July 1, 1996. laid out by the recycling coor- plementation over a quarter is thereby reduced by one- bags and wax paper is used for Fulton County Commission Now the question for GSU - dinator. First, there must be a away, some campus restau- tenth. the sandwiches. If the food is Chairman Michael Lomax What is the campus doing for collection area which involves rants have already taken a "If we were not to pulp our not eaten within the restau- criticized Atlanta Olympic of- the recycling effort? step forward. The major prob- rant, waste cannot be con- ficials for plans to hold a golf Tim Sanders, the Americans lem that faces these establish- trolled because it is with the event at Augusta National, the with Disabilities Act ments is the absence of a recy- customer. site of the Masters tournament. (ADA)/Recycling Coordinator, cling center. "What we need is a program Lomax is a member of the said, "Officially, Georgia sponsored either by us (GSU) Metropolitan Atlanta Olympic Mary Woods, the manager Southern does not have a recy- for Landrum Cafeteria and or our community in order to Games Authority, the panel cling program off the ground." be effective in our recycling ef- overseeing Atlanta's role in the Blanche's said, "We (employees Sanders, who took over the of both locations) have been re- fort," Woods concluded. 1996 games. position only three weeks ago, ft Lomax complained that the cycling cardboard, cans and of- According to the manager of added that there would be an fice papers, but our source of the Lakeside Cafe\ David club has not specifically prom- implementation toward the ised to seek more women and getting rid of the cardboard garbage, we would probably Williams, Styrofoam clam end of winter quarter. the use of vending machines. black members. and cans no longer exists." have eight dumpsters lined up shells were being used by the Planning and development has Second, a maintenance pro- The site must be approved At Landrum, about two tons out there (outside the build- Lakeside earlier in the quarter to go into the project before it gram must be created to con- by the International Olympic of cardboard a month and ing)," Woods said. for hamburgers, but now a can actually be implemented. solidate all the containers to a Committee and the World 200 to 300 cans a week could Blanche's handles the wrap has taken its place. This Some independent programs central area. Finally, a sched- Amateur Golf Council. be recycled if the opportunity "throw-away situation" by us- was done to take up less space already exist on the campus, uled vendor must be assigned was there, Woods said. STATE LOTTERY LIKELY TO ing a small amount of paper. in the garbage containers. but are not enough. "I am def- to the area. To reduce the volume of "We (Blanche's) don't use pa- PASS; CLINTON LEADS IN GA initely not going to walk in and "I am also the Georgia garbage, Woods mentioned per plates," Woods said. "We SEE RECYCLE , PAGE 8 ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Sup- port for a state lottery has dropped from a year ago, but a lottery referendum on the No- SCAD sues review panel vember ballot probably will pass, a poll released Friday shows. for investigation tactics The poll by the University of SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) - In lege. Georgia Survey Research Cen- The suit also claims that ter showed that more than 56 an effort to prevent loss of its accreditation, the Savannah two of the panel members were percent of likely voters planned employed by schools directly in to vote for the lottery Nov. 3. College of Art and Design has sued the Southern Association competition with SCAD. The poll also showed that A judge ordered the panel Democrat Bill Clinton main- of Colleges and Schools, the accrediting agency. Monday to compile a detailed tained a 10-point lead over summary of its investigation. President Bush in Georgia, but SCAD, the nation's largest art school, filed the lawsuit School spokeswoman Beth almost 25 percent of those polled Eckard said the college decided remained undecided about the Monday in Superior Court in suburban Atlanta's DeKalb to file suit after the panel re- presidential race. fused "to voluntarily make The poll has a margin of er- County. The college's top officials such a record." ror of 4.5 percentage points. Panel spokeswoman Beth PROFESSOR DROPS FIGHT have been criticized for block- ing student efforts to create a Junot would not comment on OVER CITY SEAL student government and for the lawsuit. MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. firing or forcing the resigna- The Southern Association (AP) - A college professor who tions of faculty members who review panel arrived in sued the city of Milledgeville supported the students. Savannah Tuesday for a three- nine years ago for including the Members of a Southern day visit. Members of the word "Christianity" in its seal Association review panel were committee have said the re- said he has given up his legal in Savannah Thursday inter- view could result in a loss of battle. viewing people about problems accreditation for the school, Kenneth Saladin said he at the school when they were but no decision is expected won'tappealU.S. District Judge served with court documents until December. Wilbur Owens Jr.'s ruling this Don't forget to write... on the suit. SCAD first received accredi- month refusing to reopen the tation in 1989. Accreditation Yolonda Hardeman and her mother Lucille say their goodbyes Sunday evening after spending SCAD claims the associa- lawsuit over the seal. tion's review panel failed to puts schools in a better posi- "Parents Weekend" together. The weekend's activities were highlighted by Saturday's 10-0 GSU victory Saladin said he now believes keep records of its investiga- tion to receive federal grants over Jacksonville State at Paulson Stadium. (Photo by Jesse Stribling) "city is in compliance with the tion, an omission that would and loans. Constitution" after voluntarily hinder an appeal by the col- SEE SCAD, PAGE 8 removing the word from large images of the seal. It remains on stationery and documents, on which it is illegible. 'Success in W lends support to freshmen "I think it's settled," the Georgia College professor said By Enoch Autry university grew, we felt that "[There is] a higher level of in- Staff Writer of the case. the services and quality to teraction than your typical lec- Owens dismissed the suit Beginning anything can be freshmen was not there," said ture class." three years later after the city difficult, but beginning college Prue. Success in U classes are de- voluntarily removed the seal can be the hardest task any The Area Director said, signed to be smaller than regu- from its water tower, vehicles individual can attempt. "An issue that most universi- lar classes. Prue believes that- and patches. Success in U was created ties are dealing with is that a by keeping classes smaller-the SAVANNAH PLANT CLOSING, for the purpose of assisting in- student would come for the faculty has more of an oppor- tunity to get to know the stu- 100 TO BE OUT OF WORK coming freshmen with the first quarter or the first year problem of "belongingness". and choose not to come back dents, and the students have a SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) - A Irene Prue, the area direc- to the institution." better chance to get to know Savannah plant that employs tor, said, "The whole premise "We want to set up a buffet their instructors. more than 100 will close early of the program is to set up a of services so that you can pick Another component that next year as operations are support system. If there are a and choose what you want and the Success in U will have in transferred to Arkansas, the lot of support systems avail- be sure you succeed. That is the residence hall is a tutoring company announced Friday. able, then they [freshmen] are what it is all about," stated service. The Carrier Corporation, apt to use those support sys- Prue. "We have a math tutor which makes air terminals and Prue added that the fac- that comes and spends nine dampers for commercial air tems." "Success in U: The ulty wanted to do something to hours a week from Sunday to conditioning units, said opera- Freshmen Residential be sure that students had a Thursday," Prue stated, tions would be shifted to a larger Learning Experience" was de- positive and successful first "Students can spontaneously Carrier plant in Maumelle, veloped by the Residence Life year academically as well as- drop by and get assistance in Ark., near Little Rock. Office for 300 selected stu- socially. math. We are in the process of The closing is the second dents. The male residence For the academic aspect of searching for an English tu- involving a major plant in Sa- hall, Veazey, houses 156 indi- the program, she said, "We re- tor." vannah this year. Katalistiks viduals, and Hendricks Hall serve sections of the core cur- Computers are the next Inc., a chemical manufacturer will house 146 females. riculum classes. Only stu- step in the academic compo- closed in May, leaving 180 A group of concerned fac- dents in Hendricks and Veazey nent. New computers will be workers without jobs. ulty and staff members wanted Halls are in those classes." hooked up to the Peach Net Carrier's plant in Jackson- to put together a quality pro- "The students feel that the system. This 24-hour system Freshman Felecia Roberson participates in the "Success in U" ville, Fla., will also be closed gram to make sure freshmen faculty will take the extra time will let a student do a bibliog- activities at Hendricks Hall. The program strives to ensure a success with a loss of about 140 jobs in are getting the services they to ask questions after class to for first year students by giving freshmen a sense of belonging. that city. . deserve, Prue stated. "As the clarify points," said Prue, SEE SUCCESS, PAGE 8 (Photo by Jesse Stribling) Page 2 'October 27, 1992 CAMPUS NEWS The George-Anne

Japanese try to understand GSU physics students strange American shooting BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Yoshihiro Hattori, a 16-year- old Japanese exchange student in a disco-era John Travolta witness shuttle launch costume, was looking for a Halloween party when he erupted as white bursts of some results of work! done in By Kim St. Hilaire "I wish I could have stayed knocked on the wrong door and frightened the family inside. smoke exploded from the their field. longer so I could have gotten a News Editor Rodney Peairs came to the door Saturday night with a f launch pad and Columbia shot After the launch, the stu- tour of the Space Center," .44-caliber Magnum and told Hattori to "freeze." But the The wind rolled off the into the sky. dents toured Spaceport USA Garrepy said. boy, who spoke choppy English, apparently didn't un- choppy Atlantic waves and Sonic booms shook the earth where a speaker, gave them de- Space Shuttle Columbia will derstand and moved forward. He was shot in the chest and whispered in the exposed ears like rapid gunfire as the shut- tails on Space Shuttle Mission spend approximately 10 days died. of spectators who lined the tle crossed the sound barrier STS-52 (the mission Columbia in orbit. During this time, the It was a shot heard clear around the world. causeway. All eyes were fo- then disappeared into the is on). In addition, they saw astronauts will launch Gov. Edwin Edwards offered condolences Tuesday to cused on a distant point where clouds. full scale models of space shut- LAGEOS II, a satellite which Japan's Consul General Yasuhiro Hamada, who later said a white needle appeared to be "Wow - unbelievable" were tles and astronomical equip- is a joint effort of NASA and he was satisfied with the investigation. poking the sky. Beside this, the first words spoken by Mark ment then watched a movie the Italian Space Agency. But to many in Japan, the slaying reinforced the image of Space Shuttle Columbia pre- Garrepy, a senior physics ma- entitled The Dream Is Alive. In addition, the crew will America as a violent nation. pared for its 13th mission. jor at GSU. "I wish I was in The movie was shown in conduct experiments such as Japanese newspapers wrote editorials, shocked that After an hour and a half de- it." IMAX Theater where the the- the Lambda Point Experiment "there are Americans who aim their guns even at kids at the lay, a man from shuttle launch (LPE) and Commercial Protein time of Halloween." TV reports explained the different Garrepy was one of seven ater, screen and sound are de- control announced over the Crystal Growth. meanings of the word "freeze" in America. GSU physics students who signed to make the audience sound system that the count- The LPE will test the behav- "They were not surprised if this happens in Los Angeles drove to Kennedy Space Center feel like they are a part of the down had resumed at "T - nine ior of helium in its liquid form, or New York. But this is the Baton Rouge," said Shoko and watched the shuttle movie. minutes." while the purpose of the crystal Sakai, who is working as a translator for Japanese reporters launch last Thursday. The "It was amazing," Garrepy growth is to develop technology covering the shooting. Finally, only seconds re- trip, arranged by the Society of said. "It made you feel like you needed to produce large quan- "They know this is very dangerous country. (But) they mained. Physics Students with help were right there." tities of pure crystals on earth. don't think each house have a gun. They don't think middle- The crowd stood. from Dr. Arthur Woodrum and According to Garrepy, the Columbia is scheduled to class people have a gun." "Seven - six - five - four - Mr. Paul Elbert, presented a only disappointment was that land at Kennedy Space Center Peairs' attorney, Lewis Unglesby, held a news conference three - two - one." unique opportunity for these they had to return to GSU for at 7:02 a.m. EST, Sunday, Nov. Wednesday and found himself explaining - and sometimes Claps, whistles and cheers undergraduates to witness Friday morning classes. 1. defending - the American psyche to the handful of Japanese reporters present. "We open the door to anyone and then we shoot them. I Homecoming theme, activities planned know that's hard for you to understand," he said. But Peairs, a 30-year-old meatcutter, isn't a criminal, will be held to select the top movie. That is what it is all Also at Sweetheart Circle, Unglesby insisted. The lawyer said that the neighborhood By Michelle Patrick five finalists. On Nov. 4, the Staff Writer about." the banner contest will begin has been troubled by crime and that in the dark, it wasn't final election will determine On Tuesday an aluminum at 4 p.m. following the spirit clear that Hattori was just a boy in a Halloween costume. Students, faculty and the 1992 homecoming queen can drive will be held from 3 games. Hattori had apparently knocked on the door and alumni will celebrate who will be crowned at the p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Paulson Students are invited to join frightened Peairs' wife, Bonnie, who called for her husband Homecoming 1992, "It's football game on Saturday, Stadium parking lot. the cheerleaders, GSU march- to get his gun, authorities said. Hattori then walked toward Showtime At Southern," on Nov. 7. At 8 p.m. Apollo Night will ing band, Southern Explosion the carport, where Peairs appeared with a .44-caliber Nov. 2-7. Numerous activities On Monday from 11 a.m. to begin in the Union Ballroom. and football players in a bon- Magnum pistol, authorities said. The teen-ager was shot in are planned to attract all stu- 5 p.m. in the Union commons, Students and faculty will per- fire pep rally on Thursday at the carport at close range. dents. students may star in their own form in this talent showcase. 6:30 p.m. behind Hanner For many in Louisiana, owning a gun is a way of life; Activities coordinator music video or mini movie. A $15 entree fee is due by Oct. Fieldhouse. state law gives a person the right to kill an intruder inside Michelle Edenfield said: "We Fun Flicks will offer students 28. "Come on out and show your his or her home. Unglesby would not comment on whether a are hoping for a really big the chance to act out and lip spirit to lead our football team carport would be covered by the "shoot-the-burglar" law. Spirit games will begin at 3 turnout. The committee sync to their favorite song with to victory," Edenfield said. Hattori's parents flew to Baton Rouge from Nagoya, p.m. at Sweetheart Circle on worked really hard to try and moving backgrounds, backup For $2 students can attend Japan, and attended a memorial service Tuesday. Mieko Wednesday, Nov. 4. plan something for everyone." music and vocals. Students an evening of comedy begin- Hattori, Yoshihiro's mother, said the shooting might have Participating student organiza- Amy Fiveash, homecoming may keep their first video for ning at 8 p.m. in the Union been avoided if guns weren't so available. tions will be awarded points chairperson, lead the home- free. Additional copies will Ballroom. The show will begin for placing in events as well as "If he had his way, that gun would have backfired and coming committee in creating cost $8. with two comedians, Pete contributing to the carnival, blown his hand off rather than what happened," the lawyer the homecoming theme and Rocky Horror picture show Derusio and Eric Lambert, fol- banner contest, aluminum can said. "There's nobody alive that wishes more than the planning the activities for the will begin at 9 p.m. in the lowed by hypnotist Mike drive, window painting contest Peairses do that they could put that bullet back in that week. The committee is spon- Union Rotunda. Committee Mesmer"Eyes". Due to an and Apollo Night. Faculty, gun." sored by Union Productions member Michele Reeves said, overwhelming response to his staff and student judges will 'and consists of 25 volunteer "It is a good way to take out first appearance at GSU, award plaques and cash prizes students. your frustrations because you Union Productions decided to Nineteen candidates have can yell all you want, throw to the first through third place been elected for Homecoming toilet paper, and bird seed. It winners in addition to three SEE HOMECOMING, PAGE 9 Queen. On Oct. 28, elections is the audience that makes the All Spirit trophies. V \ PRINCIPLES of SOUND RETIREMENT INVESTING

per person. T uesday, October 27 Union Theater at 7 p.m. and •Political Correspondent Thursday, October 29 9:30 p.m. Eleanor Clift will be speaking •Miscellany presents this •The Haunted Forest is on "The 1992 Election and the year's first "Evening of the open from 8 p.m. to midnight. Future of American Politics" Arts" in Foy Recital Hall at 7 T uesday, November 2 at 2 p.m. in the Southern p.m. This event is free of •John Boles will be present- Center Assembly Hall. charge and features the voices ing a lecture entitled "New •There is a faculty recital of several GSU faculty mem- Interpretations of Southern at 8 p.m. in Foy featuring bers. A reception will be held Slavery" in Foy at 7:30 p.m. Douglas Graves on cello and in Foy Gallery 303 after- Michael Braz on piano. wards. Wednesday, November 3 •The Haunted Forest is •Dona Flor and Her Two Wednesday, October 28 open from 8 p.m. to midnight. Husbands will be playing in •There will be a dunking the Union Theater at 7 p.m. booth set up outside the Union Friday, October 30 •There is a GSU Faculty Rotunda as part of SGA's •Alien III is playing in the Recital featuring Sandra United Fund Drive. For $1 Union Theater at 7 p.m. and McClain, soprano, at 8 p.m. in students will have a chance to 9:30 p.m. Foy. dunk a faculty member. All • The Haunted Forest is students are encouraged to open from 8 p.m. to midnight. T hursday, November 4 participate. •The American Society of •Don Vanderbeek will be 'The Marriage of Bette and Mechanical Engineers is giving a workshop on Boo is being performed by hosting a Masquerade Ball in "Illustration: Behind the Theatre South at 8 p.m. in the Union Ballroom from 7 Scenes of STORM-ALONG" McCroan. p.m. to midnight. All stu- at 2 p.m. in Foy room 312. •The annual Haunted dents are welcome to attend. •There is a visiting artist Forest opens tonight on recital featuring Ney IF YOU THOUGHT COLLEGE WAS Perimeter Road from 8 p.m. to Saturday, October 31 Rosauro, a Brazilian percus- midnight. The cost is $2.50 •Alien III is playing in the sionist, at 8 p.m. in Foy. EXPENSIVE, TRY PUTTING YOURSELF THROUGH RETIREMENT,

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Alleged DUI offender escapes Weekly rap sessions provide forum for political viewpoints conviction in mock trial at GSU By Ken Ward By Enoch Autry Staff Writer Staff Writer GSU's Political Science Club sponsors an informative A mock trial was held dur- Brown-Bag Political Rap Session each Wednesday from f ing Alcohol Awareness Week to noon to 1 p.m. in room 1 of the Political Science Building. illustrate the seriousness of "I really feel that this is a worthwhile opportunity for driving under the influence GSU students to get to know one another and to talk poli- (DUI). This event was spon- tics," the coordinator of the sessions, Debra Sabia, ex- sored by Union Productions. plained. "We are trying very hard to encourage students to Tom Edenfield, a judge who come and help bring our attendance up and build new inter- serves Pooler and ests. The rap session gives students a chance to talk about Bloomingdale, Matthew things they have questions about or want clarification on." Wallace and Jim Rutledge, at- The rap session was created by GSU political science pro- torneys at law in the fessor, Dr. Robert Dick, several years ago. After he retired Statesboro area, were invited in June of 1992, it appeared that the session was not going to participate in the trial. to be continued; however, this summer, GSU's Political A jury of two males and four Science Club voted to adopt and continue the rap session. females listened to the case of The goal of the rap session is two-fold: enlightenment and Lanna Dunbar. Dunbar was fun. Students and faculty interact socially and discuss var- accused of DUI and improper ious problems in both world and domestic affairs. lane usage. Participants have an opportunity to hear new ideas and Detective Guy Sharp from build tolerance and understanding for various issues. GSU Division of Public Safety, Students also have a chance to get to know faculty members portrayed a lieutenant in the on a personal basis and openly express their opinions reenactment. The incident oc- without fear of class failure. curred at 2:30 a.m. on Oct. 17, President Henry (middle) and Jeanne Etneridge (right), coordinator of the Bulloch County Alcohol and "At the rap session, you really feel free to talk about the on Chandler Road according to issues," Jo Singleton, a GSU student and rap session partic- Sharp. Drug Abuse Council, co-sign a proclamation toshow support for National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week. Ed Bayens (left), assistant director of special programs, looks on. ipant, said. "I go to the session because it is a place where Two individuals were in the you can openly discuss your political opinions. I recommend automobile when the lieu- tion According to Sharp this Wallace, who was Dunbar's us from the defense are enti- that GSU students attend the session to hear what others tenant made the stop. One refusal would suspend her li attorney for the performance, tled to good representation." have to say and learn what issues affect them." was Dunbar and the other was cense for one year. said that the report fails to Jim Rutledge, the mock The rap session is not just intended for political science her alleged boyfriend Bubba Guzzleman was placed un- show that she was driving for trial's prosecuting attorney, majors. In fact, any and all GSU students and faculty are Guzzleman. The part of der arrest for under-age drink- her drunk boyfriend. said that being on a jury is a invited to bring their lunch to the Political Science Building • Guzzleman was played by ing when he registered a .21 Dunbar pointed out during part of citizenship. and participate in the sessions. Assistant Director of Student after taking the breath test her testimony that she had "I work in four counties, and Sabia said: "I would like to invite all students to come to Affairs, Jeff Stoops. from Sharp. been studying for a test when the University Police is one of the session and see what we do. Part of the problem in Sharp said that there was a Upon looking in the truck, Guzzleman asked her to drive. the finest," Rutledge said. American society is that we don't do a lot of talking. That "smell of alcohol" in the ac- the officer noticed a case of The accused also said that she Rutledge added that the cam- is, we are all so busy with our jobs and families that we lack cused boyfriend's truck. After Budweiser beer. There were had been suffering from in- pus police has aided in the social interaction. And, this is true at the university setting requesting Dunbar's driver's li- only three bottles left from the fluenza. convictions of several people in as well. cense and proof of insurance, case because the rest had been "I drank a half of a beer," the past. "The rap session brings people together and allows them Sharp asked Dunbar to take a emptied. Dunbar said. As Alcohol Awareness Week to interact socially and talk about society's problems. After breath test. During the trip to the police After a short deliberation, neared an end, Judge all, the students will be the "back bone' of society in three or Dunbar refused the breath station, Sharp said, "She * the jury felt that the evidence Edenfield said, "Alcohol four years; therefore, they should have some idea of what is test at the truck and later re- (Dunbar) threw-up in the back was inconclusive. awareness is of primary impor- going on in America." < jected the test in the police sta- of my patrol car." Wallace said, "Even those of tance." The rap session has no set agenda. Students are free to bring in an assortment of topics to the session for discussion Seniors considering graduate school, prepare and debate. By Camille Childree dates and fees. Testing ad- ration for the GRE (Graduate For further information on Staff Writer LIKED BY MANY, CUSSED BY SOME, READ missions will also provide in- Record Examinations) and Graduate School and testing, Any student considering struction on preparing for the some other tests. Courses are students can call 1-800-GRAD- BY THEM ALL. graduate school should be test and information on the provided according to the GSU. tested during their senior year makeup of the test. number of requests from stu- while they are still thinking in Once the student has filled dents. an academic mode. out an application he sends it The Graduate School has "If you are out of school a to the testing company to reg- several types of admission. couple of years you tend to be- ister for that test. Traditional admission - mean- come unfamiliar with mate- About eight to 10 days be- ing that a student has met all rial," said Dr. George Lynch, fore the test, the student will requirements. In addition, head of testing admissions. receive and envelope from the there is a program which a "Within the time you graduate, testing company containing an student is allowed to start the in the next five years, if you admission ticket. This ticket, graduate program as a provi- think there is a possibility you along with a picture I.D. sional admitted graduate stu- are going to graduate school, should be brought to the dent. The student is allowed go ahead and take the test." William's Center on the day of to take 15 hours before having A student deciding to attend the test. a test score. graduate school should first Approximately five weeks "The Graduate School will visit the graduate school office after the test, the student will work with students," Lynch to determine which test they receive his scores. If there are explained. "They are not up need to take. • any questions concerning the there with an attempt to make Once they determine which scores, testing admissions will it difficult for the student to test is needed, a student explain the scores. get in. Their role is to look at should go to the testing admis- the student and all the possi- sions office located in the Contracts prohibit the test- bilities, and if a student has a William's Center. ing office from teaching the chance of being successful." Testing admissions will fur- test; however Continuing Dec. 12 is the test date for nish the student with applica- Education does offer some the next GRE test. The dead- tion forms, deadlines, test courses periodically in prepa- line for this test is Nov. 6. Student arrested for cheating on SATs ROCKVTLLE, Md. (AP) - A County Circuit Court Judge Outside the courtroom, 19-year-old man who admitted Paul Weinstein, saying he was Adler lashed out at reporters. paying a friend $200 to take truly sorry. "You guys created this his college entrance examina- But Weinstein rejected the whole mess," he said. tion was sentenced Friday to plea. The Educational Testing at the University Store six months in jail. "Quite frankly, Mr. Adler, Service, which conducts the Lawrence H. Adler, of you've been conning people all Scholastic Aptitude Test, said Potomac, wept and begged for your life. The con ends here Friday, October 30 mercy from Montgomery today." SEE SAT'S, PAGE 9 12:007:00pm Sale...SaIe...Sale...Sale 20% Off all in store merchandise* excluding textbooks, not valid with any other purchase $12 Oil Fun...Fun...Fun...Fun Change •Pizza Eating Contest •Halloween Hunk Contest •Pifiata Pokin' •Free Candy w/ Brake Job Please pre-register (or both contests

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Liked By Many, George-Anne Cussed By Some... For 65 years, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper OPINIONS Read By Them All Doug Gross Eric Weisenmiller Tuesday, October 27, 1992 * • Editor Managing Editor Kim St. Hilaire News Editor Ynnnn America can vote for 'one of us'

America hasn't loved a and other issues with an open- politician for nearly three ness and honesty many of us decades now. have never seen in a politician, IN YOUR FACE The assassination of John F. much less from one who is Kennedy in 1963 is regarded specifically speaking to our Bf/wTy of fteE SPEICH. by many as the day America generation. lost its innocence; and equal to There can be little doubt the amount of innocence lost certain future they would needs and concerns of our that Clinton is the closest to on that day in Dallas were the rather stick with the system as generation. "one of us" that has made a bid amounts of hope, faith and it stands today than take a The candidate has been for the presidency in recent trust subsequently wrung out chance on an agent of change. much maligned in certain cir- history. of the American citizen by In the initial months of this cles for his appearances on At the Democratic Watergate, the Watts riots and year's campaign, few would MTV and such programs as Convention, Fleetwood Mac's the Vietnam War. have envisioned an end to this The Arsenic- Hall Show, which "Don't Stop Thinkin' About Since that time, instead of trend. "Experts" wrote appeal almost exclusively to Tomorrow" blared over the healing the wounds created by sound system, replacing the these trying times, the men typical big band fare. Recent who have led our country, for "Of the three footage has shown Clinton the most part, have only candidates, Clinton is jogging in a t-shirt bearing the served to further alienate the the only one who has Rolling Stone magazine logo. common man. Politicians have He has cited Elvis as a child- become a group who must be addressed the needs hood idol. tolerated, a necessary evil, as and concerns of our While these are obviously DIST. BY ONION FEATURES ©fl^ frj fiS. MV£/J,8Z. opposed to men and women not items upon which a vote who are respected and ad- generation..." should be based, they are signs mired. of a greater issue, the closing STAFF The greatest casualty of this of a generational gap that trend has clearly been the Bush or Perot would only con- volumes on the stranglehold younger audiences. Bush and NEWS youth of America. tinue to widen. Those of us in the 18 to 24 the Republican Party Ross Perot have repeatedly Assistant News Editors: Brent Parrott, Selena McKinnon; Staff: Dave Hillis, Stacy We are a group constantly Jordan, Enoch Autry, Kim Wagner, Julie Phillips, Michelle Patrick, Shannon Flo- year-old age group have never apparently held on the White refused similar invitations. bombarded with tales of the rence, Christopher Cole, Camille Childree, Melissa Sherrer, Deborah Hendrix, Will- seen a time when a vote for a House and predicted nothing While accused by some of an iam Sikes; Copy Editor: Debbie Bianco; Asst. Copy Editor: Lydia Moore prosperity of the fifties and the presidential candidate was but heartache for anyone "anything for a vote" mentality social activism of the sixties FEATURES truly cast with confidence that challenging President Bush for in making these appearances, while being tagged with labels Features Editor: Teresa Roach; Staff: Donald Jordan, Stacy Jordan, Carlton the recipient would do any- the executive office. it is obvious that Clinton not Dickerson, Ana Lucio, Shan Wood, Cindy Velez-Rivera thing of substance to improve But since that time a chal- only has an earnest desire to such as "Generation X" and SPORTS our lot in the future. lenger has emerged to offer reach America's youth, but "The Un-Generation." America's voters an knows how to do so. Sports Editor: John Munford Staff: Tammy Scroggins, Chris Sherwood, Aaron The results of this growing We hear the rags-to-riches Solomon, Teresa Hensley, Robb Hedstrom, Laney Nelms, Robin Johnson alternative based largely on a discouragement are obvious. Let's face it, most teenagers stories of previous generations plan for, and concern about, OPINIONS Voter turnout among the coun- will never see or hear what is while we pray we'll be able to the future of the country. Staff. D. J. Smith, Josh Bass, Ken Ward try's youth is dismally low. said on CNN, but a 90-minute find a job, any job, upon grad- It is not my purpose here to PHOTOGRAPHY In fact, the only group of forum stuck between Madonna uation from college. We are discuss the specific plans and young voters represented with videos just may catch their at- told about free love and the Head Photographer: Randy Trujillo; Staff, Shannon Henderson, Jesse Stribling, Bob positions of Bill Clinton; those Schwindler any strength in recent elec- tention long enough to inspire sexual revolution while we are topics have already been de- tions has been the Young some interest. constantly forced to acknowl- CIRCULATION bated at length on these pages Republicans. A telling state- The young people in these edge the threat of AIDS. Supervisor: Glenn Burgess; Staff: Laura Morgan, Mike Bowden, Tim FHzpatrick, and I feel anyone who honestly Doug Gross, Eric Weisenmiller ment about our mindset is forums have avoided, for the We need someone to lead looks at the issues will find the made by the fact that among most part, the "Who's your fa- this country who is aware of ADVERTISING/DISTRIBUTION SERVICES (ADS) proposals of the Arkansas gov- young people, historically ide- vorite rock group?" type ques- our existence not through Advertising Manager: Tricia Morris; Business Manager: Jeff White; Sales Manager: ernor to be the most forward- alistic and eager for change tions predicted by critics, statistics on a computer print- Jay Knight; Sales Representatives: Kerry Calhoun, Stephen Gundersen looking and reasonable of and growth, the largest pocket showing instead a keen insight out somewhere, but through PRODUCTION AND GRAPHICS EDITORIAL SERVICES (PAGES) those presented in this of voters supports a political and interest in the issues fac- meeting us face-to-face and Production Manager: Sherry Dyal; Advertising Production Manager: Stephen party which stands for the election. Gundersen Production Staff: Jason Adams, Meredeth Houston, Mitch Mitchell, ing America. hearing our worries and con- Kimberly Kinser, David Hillis; Darkroom Manager: Randy Trujillo good-old-days and business as Instead I point to the fact Clinton has responded in cerns. usual. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS COORDINATOR that, of the three candidates, kind by answering young peo- In this election year, Bill Clinton is the only one who Bill Neville These men and women, it ple's questions about educa- Clinton is the only candidate seems, are so afraid of the un- has repeatedly addressed the tion, the economy, the deficit that fits the bill.

More geese talk from the Counseling Center Speak out on humane society controversy Dear Editor, Dear Editor, population leaves us quite that we view these accusations puzzled. If we had not indi- as groundless efforts by indi- If you look around the campus of GSU, the different apartment complexes and the entire At the risk of re-igniting cated who we were by signing viduals who are attempting to city of Statesboro, you have probably seen a lot of dogs and cats running around stray. what appear to be some highly the letter, how would our crit- stigmatize us, because they The only shelter these animals have beside a home is the Humane Society. Did you know flammable people, we at the ics have known at whom to cannot convincingly refute the that Bulloch County and the City of Statesboro have been holding meetings since Counseling Center would like point their sabres? facts and ideas which we have September discussing the issue of closing Bulloch County's only Humane Society? to recur to the waterfowl situa- Would it have been better to presented. The controversy that has arisen is between the City of Statesboro and the board that tion here on campus, because let the readers guess who had Such moral exhibitionism currently represents the Bulloch County Humane Society. The city has offered to take over some of our critics are practic- the facility, but would like to elect a new board to oversee its operations. said such "insensitive" things seems particularly prevalent ing a rather personal form of about the geese? Did not our on university campuses where The city has proposed to construct many new kennels, provide service for having your public debate. pet spade or neutered and provide a service for animal vaccinations. critics sign their letters? prowling "sensitivity police" In two blistering editorials These authors, undoubtedly have encouraged a style of The problem at hand is the board currently overseeing operations told the city if cleaning submitted to the George-Anne sincere in their intentions, public discourse that is timid, up the Humane Society meant losing their positions on the board, then they would rather last week, the staff of the cen- not have the city's money. make a grave mistake by bland and sterile. ter was charged with recklessly accusing us of being I have heard from a face to face conversation from a reliable source that the current "insensitivity" and a "lack of Our staff is comfortable insensitive and lacking in board rarely even comes around the shelter that they don't have a clue as to the important compassion" to the point that with allowing the students we compassion. issues surrounding the Humane Society and that they don't even care. one student indicated that she serve to judge our sensitivity We initiated the discussion I also heard that at one of the recent meetings, the head of the current board said that would be reluctant to address to their concerns and feels that of the problem in our letter as the Bulloch Humane Society provided for the service of euthanasia (the elimination of personal issues with any of our the quality of services we a way of being sensitive to the unwanted pets by putting them to sleep), but in reality the prisoners from the Correctional staff members for "fear" that provide speaks for itself. We many students and staff who Institute are sent over to "take care" of the pets by disposing of them in landfills. she might "annoy" us. even routinely send out a I think it is clear that the solution is to let the city take over and dispose of this board. One particular area of con- survey that addresses this I urge you to call the mayor's office, 764-3194, or call the county commission, 764-6245, cern was our tongue-in-cheek "We would no issue. and tell them to keep the Humane Society open at all costs. The decision will be made by proposition that the geese more like to see the Further, the "cooked goose" Nov. 1, so you must call as soon as possible. could be served to a needy fam- remark with which we ended Stacy L. Carlyle ily for a holiday meal. geese harmed than our letter was intended as Junior, Human Resource Management It was also suggested that they would..." light-hearted H-U-M-O-R we were guilty of a kind of in- (arguably poor humor, but tellectual pretentiousness by have complained to us about a humor nonetheless). While our signing our initial letter as the history of unprovoked inci- critics may not have found this "Counseling Center Staff' and dents with the geese. Note that comedic attempt especially Efficient campus landscaping could save us some cash that we were fundamentally in this letter we did not engage funny, their subsequent ex- Dear Editor, feels the need, or has the extra what to do with plants and wrong in our views of the geese trapolation from these few cash, to re-landscape every how to keep them alive and in in any personal attacks nor did The other day, as I was rid- "problem" (interesting that lines to an indictment of us as other month. the ground. we claim that others who dis- ing around this ever-changing this word would be used to people is unwarranted and ne- Maybe they should invest in With all the money they agree with us had a defective campus, I noticed something describe a situation that, it is glects the fact that we argued some kind of perennial plants save the University can begin character. that confused me. being argued, does not exist). against violence directed at the that would not need as much construction on the Nick We stated that we found As I rode past the front of While both of the letters geese. uprooting, but that might hin- there to be a significant prob- Sweetheart Circle, I saw Henry Memorial Water Fun were well-written and obvi- We would no more like to lem with the geese that had University workers digging up Park, with giant waterslides ously heart-felt, each was also see the geese harmed than and a monster wave pool. This not been addressed by a flowers. These are the same significantly lacking in a would they, but we disagree in George-Anne article. In con- flowers planted there just would be a major tourist sound basis for their our perception of the situation trast, our critics do not merely weeks before. attraction for the University criticisms. and about what the most rea- say that we were rash or oth- Now call me crazy, but don't and the money made can go to erwise mistaken in our beliefs sonable solutions are. various campus programs. To begin, the charge that we you think that the most cost- but go on to suggest that we Along these lines, the de- All this from conservative signed our original letter as effective method of are degenerate for espousing scription of the geese's motiva- der the beauty of all kind of fo- landscaping practices. I think the Counseling Center Staff landscaping is letting the these opinions. tion and behavior provided by liage planted on campus. the University should give with the intention of implying plants do what they do best our critics indicates that their Maybe the landscape crew can plants a chance on the campus that we are an "authority" on Rather than engaging in a and grow? supply of convictions is dispro- save the plants they dig up and let them grow. the geese and have "insight" more-sensitive-than-thou com- Somehow I have a hard time and give them to the botanical unavailable to the general petition, we will simply say SEE GEESE, PAGE 8 Jayson Luber believing that the university gardens. I am sure they know Senior, Radio Broadcasting » r

October 27, 1992 • Page 5 • «• FEATURES * • Get ready to get scared out of your wits! GSU's 12th annual Haunted Forest, Terror in the Trees, opens Wednesday and runs through Saturday By Shann Wood ghosts, psychos, and night UNION <# 4| Staff Writer creatures and hide along the course. Suddenly you are yanked These dark figures will PRODUCTIONS onto a pathway of darkness. walk behind you, touch your GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY You spin around, hands shoulder, or even chase you, blindly, desperately reaching but they will always attack for something, someone to end you from behind. the confusion. Recreation student Rob After one mad, unsuccessful Etheridge stresses that their r sprint to escape, you pick your- "number one concern is safety." SI'S self up, dust the black dirt off This tactic of scaring from be- of your cowardly body, and hind keeps the crowd moving coolly remind yourself that you forward. Also helping with se- are a college student capable of curity will be Sigma Chi's fall handling any situation. You pledge class. square your shoulders and Besides being scary and calmly begin to move ahead. safe, the Terror in the Trees is THIS YEAR'S You hear footsteps behind environmentally sound. Even you and cold hands touch your though it is an annual event, neck. You run, but they chase Rob Etheridge explains that THEME IS: you. All the while, you feel they have to remove every- their hot breath as they laugh, thing, down to the last nail, scream, and snatch at your from the forest area. clothes. Their shrieks grow The Haunted Forest will louder and louder the faster open on the 28th, but the truly you run. weak-hearted may want to at- No, this is not a dream, it tend the ribbon-cutting cere- is what you will experience if ■:V:/;:: mony at 5:00 P.M. on you go to the 12th annual Wednesday, October 27th. ' - Hit » I Haunted Forest. This year , it After the ceremony, there will has been titled Terror in the Goblins and ghouls are awaiting your presence at GSU's 12th annual be guided tours for the only f Southern Trees and will be open October Haunted Forest, Terror in the Trees. (Special photo.) chance to "see" the Haunted 28 through 31, from 8 to 12 campus, each season there are pended bridges, constructing Forest and all it's ghosts. P.M.. many frightening variations of mazes, and burying mattresses Halloween and Thursday We are now Each year the Haunted the course. in order to terrorize all visi- nights are usually the busiest Forest is a popular Halloween During the second week of tors. night. For only $2.50 per vic- accepting Float event for thousands of students this quarter, Mrs. "It is the unknown that tim, which is used for scholar- and visitors. Although the Blankenbaker's Recreation scares people," recreation stu- ships for recreation majors, Forest always consists of a 252 class began working on dent Mary Deshler explains. you can have a safe, waking Theme ideas in the dark path through the forest this project. Since then, they For the maximum effect, nightmare through the GSU located on the south end of have been busy building sus- recreation students pose as campus. U.P. office or Consume a variety of foods to maximize nutritional intake Landrum Box It is a common health prac- achieve an optimal level of 8066. tice these days for individuals health." to take nutritional supple- HEALTH AND FITNESS The recommended dietary allowances were established as Themes are on ments, particularly vitamins. Donald Jordan Vitamins are basic organic guides for daily nutrient in- chemicals necessary for normal take, and represent overesti- First Come First human metabolism, and are no need for nutritional sup- vitamin supplement therapy. mates of nutrient require- required daily to prevent vita- plements. Some individuals, Many individuals take vi- ments to ensure that almost all min-specific deficiencies. Since however, may develop vitamin tamin supplements in the be- healthy individuals' needs are Serve Basis so the year 1753, 13 vitamins deficiencies due to inadequate lief that doing so will enhance met (Food and Nutrition have been discovered. Their ingestion of nutrients (i.e., al- their health, instead of relying Board, 1980). Megavitamin don't waste time! therapeutic use has evolved coholism, vegetarianism, fad on a wide variety of nutritious therapy became popular in the from prevention of deficiencies diets), inadequate nutrient ab- foods. "Consequently," accord- early 1970s, and continues its (i.e., scurvy, beri-beri), to use sorption (i.e., malabsorption ing to the Journal of Health popularity because of the For questions call in treatment of vitamin-re- syndromes, drug-nutrient in- Education, "some individuals availability of vitamins sold sponsive inborn errors of teractions), and increased nu- self-prescribe large doses of vi- over-the-counter in grocery v 681-0416 metabolism, to orthomolecular trient requirements (i.e., preg- tamins, several times in excess stores, drug stores, and phar- megadosage (Rudman, 1983). nancy, trauma, infection, of the recommended dietary al- macies. Megadosing is de- If you consume a well-bal- surgery) (Beuadette, 1986). The lowance (RDA), hoping to SEE NUTRITION, PAGE 9 anced diet, there is generally latter situations may require MOVI WHO WILL LIVE ■■MM 'MI-HI • ■-»■-» ■HI .'■■!•■■.►- -: »Hhk.U FM>»N-MH-I l>l-h Critic to speak on presidential election —^ GSU News Service HERE COME Friday & Saturday Eleanor Clift, prominent analyst-critic-commentator of ECLECTIC JANUARY? American national politics, will be providing us with some COLUMN insight on the upcoming presi- dential election on Oct. 27 in Southern Slavery" is the topic Southern Center Assembly of Dr. John B. Boles presenta- Hall at 2 p.m. tion on Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in She has served as Foy Recital Hall. Boles' pre- sentation is about changing in- Newsweek Washington corre- Student Government Association and Office of A $ spondent/editor and appeared terpretations of the African Special Programs will be providing a FREE IL. on "The McLaughlin Group," American experience in the shuttle van to the Statesboro Polling Facility on "The MacNeil/Lehrer U.S. Sunday & Monday Newshour," "Good Morning Boles has written three NOVEMBER 3,1992 from 10:00 am to 3:00pm. America," and a number of books including Black other popular news shows. For Southerner and is the present Vans will leave from the University Union turn-around. more information contact managing editor of The (Ballroom/Theater Entrance) Debra Sabia at 681-5586. SEE ELECTION, PAGE 8 "New Interpretations of DEEP 1 COVER All Student Deaders and Interested Students are *J invited to attend the following workshops that are sponsored by the Leadership Coordinator of The Scholarships MOVIES Unlimited University Union. Is a private location Leadership Training workshops will be held on Friday & Saturday service that the following dates: guarantees they can Sunday & Monday find any student a DATE TOPIC LOCATION 7:00 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. GRANT OR October 27 Cultural Diversity Room 247 Union Theatre November 5 Goal Setting Room 248 $1 with CSU Student I.D. SCHOLARSHIP $2 General Admission . November 12 How To Program Room 248 Thousands of dollars available from over for Special Events INFORMATION HOTLINE 300,000 different sources! November 19 Ba'Fa Ba'Fa Room 275 v 3 CALL 1-800-841-1741 To receive your Each workshop will begin at 6 PM and last until 8 PM. Any « 681-0461 application today!!! member of your organization may attend. Organization lead- •a OFFICE 681 -5442-UNION PRODUCTIONS ers are encouraged to attend. LANDRUM BOX 8066 • STATESBORO, GA 30460 Page 6 • October 27, 1992 SPORTS The George-Anne

BETWEEN Haley and Bostick lead Eagles to victory THE LINES By Aaron Solomon Staff Writer Pf *J John Munford Every year Georgia Southern University invites 1 the parents of the student body to Allen E. Paulson stadium. 0 for 85: Will the The students' parents usually see a blow-out, and then it is Atlanta losing off to enjoy the fast paced night-life of beautiful down- town Statesboro. This parents streak continue? weekend was different; this Let's play the word time the parents got their association game: What do all moneys worth. these sports teams have in Jacksonville (Al) State is a common? Division II team, and GSU is a The Crackers, Flames, Division I-AA team, therefore Hawks, Falcons, Attack and the Eagles should have had no the Braves. problem defeating the Jax Give up? They all play State Gamecocks. Well, in the professional sports in Atlanta words of MTV's Dennis Leary and are a combined 0-for-85 in "WRONG!" their search for a sports JSU came into Saturday's championship. game with an impressive The Flames (the NHL record of 5-0-1, and the Eagles franchise that Atlanta used to were coming off of a victory have) have moved to colder against James Madison, im- territories. Can you guess proving their record to 4-2. where they went? Right- The Eagles kicked off, and Eagle quarterback Joe Dupree jukes past a Jax State linebacker in search of a hole to run through. (Photo by Randy Trujillo) Canada, which would explain immediately the Gamecocks was ejected from the game for out to mid-field with his coach his kick sailed wide left. the Braves' failure to defeat gered a mighty roar from the ran the ball hard. Quarterback a personal foul. Jim Vargo. The sellout crowd The fourth quarter finally those pesky northerners. fans at Paulson Stadium. Chuck Robinson was also able The second quarter was just welcomed GSU's hero of the Atlanta just isn't a hockey came around, and so did The Eagles were only ahead to connect with his receivers 1992 Paralympics with a roar- town. Then again, it isn't a as tight. Both teams regaining Quarterback Joe Dupree. 3-0, so the Gamecocks fared on the short passes. The possession and both teams re- ing standing ovation. soccer town either, since the Starting Quarterback Charles well in this contest. They were Gamecocks came out fighting, sorting to the run. The The third quarter was the indoor Attack lasted only two Bostick was shaken up on an unable to penetrate deep into \ but the Eagles defense would Gamecocks were able to march same routine as the first two. years. earlier play, so Eagles Head Eagles territory and the Eagles not let them convert. into Eagles territory to pose Both offenses were trying to Come to think of it they Coach Tim Stowers sent in regained possession. Then The Eagles then came out the first scoring threat of the find some sort of hole to run both played in the Omni. Dupree. Dupree put the game on ice by punching, but the Gamecocks the ball through. Defensive Hmmmmm. game. Dupree and the Eagles of- running for a 62-yard touch- defense, behind defensive end Gamecocks place-kicker ends Ronald Johnson and Alex fense were able to drive, but down. The Eagles defeated the New Canadian National Ja'Karl Barnett and defensive Slade Stinnett attempted a 39- Mash led the charge for the the Gamecocks defense held Gamecocks 10-0. Anthem proposed tackle Mike Lester. The first yard field, but it went wide Eagles defense. them short. So it was up to As for the Eagles, they did quarter was setting the pace Oh! Canada! left. After that the Eagles re- The Gamecocks were able to Eagles place-kicker Reed not win big but they won. They for what would be a hard hit- The new World Series gained possession, but the penetrate deep into Eagle Haley to put the Eagles in the are now 5-2, and will play ting defensive battle. In fact champs. Gamecocks defense held territory, but the defense was lead. The referees then gave MTSU next Saturday, at several personal fouls were The mighty Braves have strong. The first half ended, able to force a fourth down and the score signal which trig- Paulson Stadium. called against both teams in fought, and the game was tied at 0-0. the Gamecocks had to try for the first quarter. The penalties But their bats went out like The biggest highlight of the the field goal. Stinnett needed hurt the Eagles, because mid- lamps. half was during half-time to kick a 29-yard field goal to dle linebacker Paul Carroll when runner Tim Willis went put the Gamecocks ahead, but O'er borders they flew, In search of new Glory and Prestige. Womens soccer team loses to FSU; And they came back, Those elusive chaps, rebounds with shutout of TechOn offense, Madi Gatherer With new World Series By John Munford win. rings. The shutout of the Yellow had the first score as the sec- Sports Editor Jackets gave the team a boost ond goal was punted in by Oh! Canada! The women's club soccer of confidence. Herrick noted: Kelli Ferguson. Braves' fans hearts are team played against Florida "We controlled most of the Herrick also listed the entire spent. State University Saturday. game with very, very good bench as being successful: "The We've won it all, so now we The GSU ladies struck first as passing." bench really contributed are content... Lacy Gilbert put the ball in on In fact, the defense rose to greatly to our defense." We've won it all, so now we a corner kick. The one goal the occasion more than once as The ladies have next week- are content!!! lead was held by the over- Jenny Bramblett kept them end off and will hit the road for matched Eagles for about 5:00 out of GSU's goal. Tech had games against Tech and 's first true before they gave in to FSU's only one shot on goal the entire Georgia State on November WORLD Series talented squad. game. 7th and 8th. Either team could have won At the half, however, the it, both posessing talent Lady Eagles were only down abound and depth in starting by a score of 2-1 and hoped to pitching. come back. This was not the Express Everyone knew it would be case as they tried to vary their close, but who thought: Those defense from that of the first TUNE & LUBE dang-blasted foreigners won half and ended up losing 5-1 as * ■* the whole damn thing! FSU drilled the point home OIL, FILTERS LUBE The Brave must have left that they have a deeper soccer their bats with Canadian cus- program. $17.95 *• < toms officials. Going into Coach Mark Herrick noted, Game 6, they had a team bat- "They were excellent and had $2 OFF WITH STUDENT I.D. ting average of .196. Bob four players who just domi- Uecker would have been nated the entire field." He also Our Oil ChangeService includes the following: proud, but you can't expect to attributed the lopsided score to •Oil Filter *Oil (up to 5 quarts of oil) *Lube Service win a World Series hitting at the fact: "We lost our Offense (Chasssie Lubed) 'Check & Fill the following Fluids: in the second half." "But I feel such a horrible pace. ■Windshield Washer Fluid •Radiator Fluid •Transmission Fluid that we played well." Terry Pendleton's hitting •Power Steering Fluid 'Brake Fluid The ladies also played collapse was the most notable. PRICES STATED INCLUDE MOST CARS & LIGHT TRUCKS He had more RBFs this season Saturday against Georgia * * than all of last year and just Tech, coming out with a 2-0 489 -4444 Jerry Godbee - Owner couldn't get the job done with ' ASE Certified Master Auto Technician

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More power to 'em. *»»w»»*x««««««^^ Hwy. 301 S. • 681-1355 SPORTS October 22 , 1992 • Page 7 The George-Anne Three students caught in steroid conspiracy FAIRFAX (AP) - Three was upgraded from a misde- George Mason University stu- Modrak said the three were dents were arrested for al- arrested after someone tipped legedly trafficking in illegal Fairfax police that Griebel steroids and human growth might be transporting the 1 hormones, police and U.S. drugs from Mexico. Customs agents said. Police and customs agents The three men, all of Burke, trailed him as he traveled from allegedly conspired to sell Virginia to Cancun, Mexico, $23,000 worth of steroids and last weekend and arrested him hormones through gyms, au- after he returned home with thorities said Thursday. $12,000 worth of steroids on Police said they "have no Monday, Modrak said. indication" that the men in- Police arrested Sable as he tended to sell the drugs at came to pick up Griebel and George Mason or other schools. arrested McClanahan later "These gentlemen were that day, police spokesman members of health clubs and Warren Carmichael said. the distribution would be to Police found $6,000 worth of other members," said Michael steroids, $5,000 in growth Modrak, assistant special hormones and $1,200 in cash agent in charge at the U.S. Everybody loves the Eagle...but it doesn't have a name! Look tor further details in upcoming issues on how you can help name the Eagle! in an apartment shared by (Photo by Randy Trujillo) Customs Office in Sterling. Griebel and McClanahan, po- Distributing the banned lice said. substances, which can affect "It's certainly the largest athletic performance or in- seizure we've ever done," said crease bulk for bodybuilders, Fairfax Lt. Phil Lively. Air Jordan's gambles off Soccer men 8-9-1 after court lands him in court to explain CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - about the purpose of the check. Assistant U.S. Attorney Frank for Charlotte cocaine kingpins In less than 10 minutes, NBA At first he called it a loan to Whitney asked Jordan why he "Pee Wee" Givens, who is dead, 3-0 loss to Winthrop star Michael Jordan set the help Bouler build a golf driving originally described the money and Edward "Ned" Johnson, Tammy Scroggins on a strike from twelve yards record straight about a range. Last week, Jordan de- as a loan. who is serving a 20-year drug Staff Writer and the second at the 80:22 $57,000 check he gave to sus- scribed it as a gambling payoff. "It was not represented as a sentence. * mark. Rawlins had a little help pected drug dealer James He later said he was mis- loan at all," he said. "It was my Prosecutors want the jury to The GSU men's soccer team from teammates Shane Sallie "Slim" Bouler last year. quoted. immediate reaction to the me- force Bouler to forfeit the geared up for road trips this and Ronnie Wilde. During a brief appearance On Thursday, when defense dia after a game to save em- $57,000 if they convict him. past weekend taking two The Eagles made only two at Bouler's federal drug and attorney James Wyatt asked barrassment and pain ... and Jordan, who was accompa- losses and dropping their attempts to score on shots by money laundering trial Jordan what the $57,000 was the connection to gambling." nied by his father, James, said record to 8-9-1. On Friday, the Jeff Heidt and Steen Larsen. Thursday, Jordan testified the for, he responded: "For what I Before the defense rested he met Bouler through a "third Eagles battled Davidson Defensively, Tim Boarman money was to cover gambling lost gambling on golf and later Thursday afternoon, Bouler party." The two have played College in a conference came up with six goalie saves; losses from a weekend of golf in poker when he loaned me also took the stand. He cried golf together at least eight matchup on Friday, being WU had only two. and poker. some money. I didn't have any while testifying about his or- times, Jordan said. shutout 5-0. Sunday's game Fouls were plenty in this Jordan, who slipped into the money." deal since the government Bouler said it was his idea was played in Rock Hill, S.C. match, forty in all. GSU had courthouse after reporters Wyatt asked Jordan if he seized the check he claims he to call the $57,000 check from against Winthrop University, twenty-six, with six yellow chased an empty limousine was obligated to pay Bouler won in a high-stakes golf Jordan a loan. who shutout GSU as well, 3-0. cards, while Winthrop that drove around the build- any money at the end of the match with Jordan. "I told him there probably First half action prompted gathered fourteen fouls and ing, was on the witness stand weekend at Hilton Head, S.C. Attorneys will give closing would be a lot of nosy people Winthrop to a 1-0 lead at three yellow cards. for nine minutes. He left the "I was obligated, but I did arguments this morning before asking about it," Bouler said. halftime. WU's Brian Naylor The soccer Eagles' record building immediately without not," Jordan replied. "I paid the case goes to the seven- "I told him if they ask me, I'll netted a goal at the 16:00 stands at 3-2 in the Southern comment. him at a later date." woman, five-man jury. tell them it was a loan." mark on a give and go pass Conference. The final match During the past year, the Jordan testified when he During the trial, the gov- He said he had not spoken from Andrew Uglehus. for GSU before conference play All Star guard for the Chicago gambled on golf with Bouler, ernment claimed Bouler used with Jordan since the money Winthrop freshman Scott will be on November 1 at home Bulls and a former University the stakes ranged from $20 to his role as a golfer as a front to was seized. Rawlins scored two goals in against Furman University at of player has $1,000 a hole. his real job as a drug courier the second half. The first was 2 P.M. given conflicting accounts During cross-examination, The 1994 World Cup in America

"Will it be a success or a flop?"I Dr. Sherri L. Becker technical skills required to By Noel Keirans backing to host such a presti- opportunity to grow and de- OPTOMETRIST create an opportunity to score Guest Writer gious event, but has it gotten velop fnthe ?" the public's attention? If no a goal. Specializing in Adult and Children's Editor's note: Mr. Keirans is one turns out to watch the Europeans are puzzled at As a nation, the U.S. must Eyecare and Contact Lenses a soccer player for the GSU games, why play them? how the American public can realize that the success of the mens team and is on a Not many Americans can get enjoyment from going to a 1994 World.Cup is dependent Same Day Prescription Service scholarship from his home upon them. %., name two of the cities which baseball game which lasts on Most Glasses country of Ireland. have been chosen as host twice as long as a soccer game Last year when America got cities. In fact, not many of you and not get the same enjoy- chosen to host the next World can even name the US. na- ment for attending a soccer The George-Anne 6 Lester Road 764-5609 Cup Soccer Championship in tional team's head coach. game. Covering Sports 1994, everyone in Europe was The American public's per- Maybe it was because after skeptical on whether this was ception of the sport of soccer is attending numerous baseball Like a the correct decision. Everyone that there isn't enough scoring. games America learned to ap- Cloud o£ Gnats!!! was asking the same question, What they fail to realize is that preciate the effort and techni- "Will World Cup 1994 be a suc- there is a lot more to scoring cal skills required in scoring a cess or a flop?" than just kicking the ball into run. The question that is left is A. F. Beacham, Jr. America certainly has the the net. American people have this, "Is the American public 116 Ramblewood Drive facilities and the financial to be educated of the effort and willing to give soccer the same Statesboro, Georgia 30458

Dear GSU Faculty, Staff and Students, Hi, I'm Frank Beacham, and I'm asking for your support in the General Election on November 3rd. I've worked hard in the primaries to be your Bulloch County Commissioner from Post 2A. Since moving to Bulloch County 15 years ago, I have worked hard in the community and put in many hours for Georgia Southern University. My GSU work includes "A Day for Southern" volunteering almost every year. I am a member of the Georgia Southern University Foundation Board of Directors serving a total of seven years to date. In addition, I have worked as a special resource teacher, and through Georgia Power Company to obtain assistance, most recently the Chair for Economic Development jointly with Savannah Electric Power Company. I have served on the Board of Directors of the GSU Museum and helped the Vogtle Whale for GSU. I've been on the Advisory Board of the School of Technology and helped sponsor the GETIT Program. My commitment to GSU has been no less than my commitment to the citizens of Bulloch County whom I have served as a United Way volunteer, Chamber of Commerce President, Heart Fund, American Cancer Society, Boy Scouts, Rotary President, Ogeechee Home Health Agency, High Hope Center volunteer as well as others. I retired from Georgia Power Company on October 1,1992. My wife, Dolly and I will continue to live here in Bulloch County. I want to continue to serve you now as your County Commissioner with the same energy that I put into these volunteer positions. I have the experience from my 30 years of management with Georgia Power Company to continue the forward movement of Bulloch County into the next century. Please vote for me on November 3rd for County Commission Seat 2A. I need your support and your vote. Thank you, m Frank Beacham Page 8 • October 27, 1992 COMICS The George-Anne SCAD GEESE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 PLEBES BY L.T. HORTON The 2,500-student private portionate to their supply of geese by individuals in the college, founded in 1978, offers information. GSU community until some- £ bachelor's and master's de- The same arguments were thing is done to resolve this SE A grees in fields such as paint- presented that the geese are problem in a more permanent f !?®&0 z?06&G3 A^nvn^t - ing, photography and art "acting out of fear" and "very manner. fA/^T n&Ns TrtArr STA:T£ preservation. affectionate if given half a While this debate may con- FUST. T>+€" UJHVTC vJrouye. » ' ; # -yoop. oriMtos/ vWlTH A chance." The old "simply tinue to swing back and forth, F'NP On Wednesday, four former A trustees asked top school offi- ignore them" recommendation this (perhaps thankfully) will IT AlH'T PAIf-; cials to step down until prob- was revisited, and it was also be the final words of the ) lems on the campus are re- suggested that individuals Counseling Center Staff on VOO solved. The former trustees al- should "expect" to have their this matter. We feel our posi- FC€t- lege that school officials wire- feet afoul of bird feces when tion has been reasonable and tapped critics and mismanaged eating outside because this is well-presented and encourage f«0O

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■ made Flextwist Driver-$135. Tour Gold CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 Name( LB: ! Rip Us Off. Taylor 3 wood- $105. Ping Answer invite Mesmer"Eyes" back to off for the GSU vs. Mississippi Putter-$35. Ping SW-$35. Call Bill at That's right - you heard right. Rip us off. Get 871-5442. perform for a night of comedy. College game is at 1:30 p.m. something for nothing. Say hello to a friend. In the past, the homecoming The homecoming queen and Find a roommate. Get a job. Find a home for 23'Stereo & Sound committee has sponsored a her court will be introduced at a litter of kittens. Buy a wombat. Or sell your halftime. Kenwood 5 disc carrousel CD player for concert during homecoming Beamer (right, like you expect us to believe sale. $125 OBO. Call Jeff at 681-3184. week, but Fiveash explained "I think this years home- coming is going to be the best you - and not your folks -actually have the title Sony car disk model R-77. Excellent sound. that it is hard to find a music »' Good condition. Must sell! Only asking to that BMW). Regardless of your purpose (or group that appeals to every- ever with the addition of the $150. Also Fosgate 12" subs in ported, carnival and bonfire pep rally," even if you are a congenital liar like the tuned box. Call Chris at 681-9382. one's taste. Beamer owner), Georgia's liveliest classified Fiveash said. "I feel we will Sony CDX-6020 CD Sony XK-8D cassette "We are trying to please all ad section is for you. Students, faculty and Fosgate Punch 150 amplifier. Pair Fosgate of the students," Fiveash said. see more excitement and par- » * 15" pro woofers sell separate or together. ticipation." staff can have 25-word action ads published Call Jim 681-6008. The homecoming committee for nothing. Fill out the little rectangles at left, Technics stereo with Sony speakers-100 feels that a night of comedy is and send your ad to G-A Action Ads, LB 8001, watt. CD player, double cassette deck, the best replacement for the $425. Mike 489-5101. GSU or drop it by the Williams Center, Room concert because comedy does 111. You MUST include your name and not discriminate against stu- 27'Wanted Landrum Box number to qualify for a dent's interests. freebie. Remember, keep it short: students, Submit additional copy for ads exceeding 25 words Looking to buy a mountain bike, man's or No classes will be held on Students, faculty & staff will be billed 10 cents a wore woman's, good condition, reasonable price. faculty and staff will be billed at 10 cents a for words In excess of the 25 word limit for free ads - . _ Please call Kelley. If no answer please Friday, Nov. 6. The homecom- word for words in excess of the 25 word limit. oeiiu iree Hcuon MQ ID ueorge-Mnne, LD OUU I , las U or bring by Room 111, leave message. ing committee will sponsor a Williams. You MUST include your name & Landrun i Box number to qualify. •-» Needed- Someone with Technical Drafting carnival from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. STEAMBO 150 experience to help with project. Call DECEMBER 12-19 • 5, 6 OR 7 NIGHTS tr"LSl66 Kelley at 489-5773. in the Hanner parking lot. 681-3781, ask for Michelle. The carnival is open to the Courtyard. $215/month for a nicely VAIL/BEAVER CREEI 01 •Announcements DECEMBER 14-21 • 5 OR 7 NIGHTS k" IH&1 Halloween Madness Plant Sale. Dr. fuirnished townhouse. Call Kelley at 28'Weekends & Travel community and is designed to Yoga Club meetB 5 pm on Tuesdays in Drapalik has gone mad (that's no surprise)! 871-7605 or Cheryl (the landlord) at attract children as well as col- 11th ANNUAL Union Room 244. Beginners welcome. Wear He has ordered the immediate clearance of 681-6100. FREE SPRING BREAK '93 COLLEGIATE all houseplants to ease the growing pains. Accomadations in Cancun, Mexico. 5 days, 4 lege students. Student organi- WINTER SKI comfortable clothing. Call 681-0226 for Not getting along with your roommate? Take advantage of this October 29th sale to nights ocean front, will go to the first 25 BREAKS further information. Studio apartment available December 10. zations will sponsor booths to brighten your room before he comes back to students who will book now. This is not a his senses! $218 a month, furnished, must sublease. gimmick or come on, T.T.C. Is a fully obtain spirit points. The gyro, TOLL FREE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS Graduating, call Jessica 871-6884. licensed bonded travel agency. Member velcro wall and dunking booth 02'Arts & Crafts Need a place to store your towels? White One Christian female roommate needed at B.B.B. A-F, taxes, gratuities not included. metal towel holder. Very pretty, great are three of many planned at- 1-800-321-5911 Attention art students! Amiga 500 for sale Plantation Villas for $140/month beginning Call Jim at (201)437-2447. 9am-9pm M-S. condition. Sherry or Anthony at 871-7739. with Diga-View System. Call William at $30. Winter Quarter '93. Call Carol at 681-7361. Looking for a ride to Charlotte, NC on tractions. . • 681-2790. weekends. Will help pay for gas. Call The annual homecoming pa- Washer-$100. Dryer- $100. Queen sized Roommate needed immediatley to share 3 681-4011 and ask for John. Over 3 Million Students Will Qualify waterbed-$200. Call 489-5699 after 5pm. rade will begin winding its way bedroom trailer with S.W.M. In Portal. For College Grants & Scholarships 03*Autos for Sale through campus at 3 p.m. from Prefer non-smoker. Fully furnished 1) Learn the quickest & easiest ways including central h/a and washer/ dryer. 29-Etcetera 1984 Ford Ranger- $1200 OBO. Good work 15'Musical the Paulson Stadium parking you can win scholarships and financial truck. Very basic. Nothing fancy. Runs $150/month + 1/2 utilities. Call Eddie at aid awards. Need someone to share commuting lot and will end in Sweetheart good. Call Bill at 871-5442. 865-5916 and leave message. 2) Learn how to improve your chances Anyone interested in trading Grateful Dead expense, time and company. Call Marilyn concert tapes, just give Jeff a call at Roommates needed at Chandler Square Circle. The homecoming com- tor a Pell grant. 1986 Honda Civic: 35+ mpg. Ask for Rob at at 920-4436 if you live in Savannah and are 3) Learn how to increase the amount of * . 871-7623. #33 beginning Winter Quarter. For more interested. mittee encourages students to 489-5786. your Guaranteed Student Loan. Crate guitar amp-10 watts, $40. Distortion info call 871-6251. 1990 Pontiac Grand Am LE, Grey, stretch themselves out along For more information aiK^ji-Eree copy of 16-valve, quad 4, H.O. Engine. Power pedal, $25. Series Ten electric guitar, $40, or all for $90. Mike 489-5101. the parade route in order to everything, Volenti Hammer Wheels, SAT's ground effects; 30,000 miles. Garage kept. For Sale: Bundy ALto saxophone. Good 21 "Services CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 prevent crowding. Impeccable 9,000. Call Kevin 871-7633. condition. $175 or best offer. Call 871-7952. Attention professors/students! Responsible it's the first time soneone has The football game on tid! After 7pm call 852-5497. 87 Toyota Corolla, 4 door. Auto, air. 81,000 married student seeks odd jobs. Mowing, been criminally prosecuted for Saturday will wrap up a week fill out andaittl^c-arfatEidasoupon TODAY! miles. Excellent condition. $3450. Call Piano lessons. $7.50. Mary Lee at raking, cleaning, trimming, etc. Cheap cheating on a exam. of homecoming events. Kick- » i ■ • 681-3962. 681-6967. rates. 876-0977 after 4. Will work rSend for FREE information weekends or evenings. Reliable. Weinstein sentenced Adler \aaac AMrrja_ Excellent typing done! Absolutely the best to a total of 18 months on two 04*Auto Parts, Repair 16*Personal CttT rates in town. Only 75e' a page! Call perjury-related charges, but 764-7225. Ask for Elmer. The Ultimate Aluminum rims: four 14", four lug. Fits Carnida, Brooke Shields, and Judy Bootie- Rip Us Typing Experience! suspended all but six months Cougar, Thunderbird, Mustang. Two Thanks for being such wonderful Mail Covpoa to: (oUcjc 215/70R14 tires: almost new. $150 all. Call P.O. Bo. 6227 roommates as well as great friends. Love Typing- accurate. WordPerfect term of the jail term. I SG Warner RoUnUa. 31099 after six or leave message. 764-2609. Jay y'all- Heather. P.S. Looking forward to papers. Editing included. Mary L. many more wild and crazy times in the Pennington at 681-6967, leave message. Off. Mercedes Benz 300E. Custom car cover B-Barn! NUTRITION That's right - you heard right. Rip never been used, perfect condition. $120 Typing: Drop-off and pick-up on campus. OBO. Greg at 681-9062. Craig- Hope things start to look up for you See Peggy in Room 116 South Building, or CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 us off. Get something for nothing. and good luck with whatever you choose to call 681-5586 or 681-6520. Experienced scribed as taking vitamins in Say hello to a friend. Find a do, or shall I say "whomever" you choose.- typist, quick service, very good rates. roommate. Get a job. Find a home 05*Business Opportunities Your confidant! amounts at least ten times P.S. She'll be one lucky girl. that of the RDA (Herbert, for a litter of kittens. Buy a EARN $500 or more weekly stuffing wombat. Or sell your Beamer Happy 22nd Birthday Meredeth Houston! 22«Sports & Stuff envelopes at home. Send long SASE to: 1980). (right, like you expect us to believe Country Living Shoppers, Dept. D18, P.O. Hope you have a great b-day! It's my turn Cleaveland Classic Driver- $70. Call Bill at Although some researchers you - and not your folks - actually * .» Box 1779, Denham Springs, LA 70727. next! Love ya- Sherry 871-5442. argue that the intent of mega- have the title to that BMW). Hey Tamara Barwick! Happy~23rd..You old., Compound Bow Bear Pro Specialist. Four fogie. Jason dosing is to maximize the cat- Regardless -of your purpose (or 07'Education arrows with field tips and broadheads in even if you are a congenital liar quiver. Two quick releases. $100 OBO. Call alytic metabolic processes in Merefafa- Thought I'd just put in two ads like the Beamer owner), Georgia's •.- t * Financial Aid! Send for FREE information for you! Hey- they can't take my birthday Tygh at 681-9062. the body, vitamins, however, liveliest classified ad section is for on acquiring scholarships and grants. away! Happy Birthday! Deer stand camo climber with seat and Guaranteed results. SRC dept. H, 3410 La taken in excess of the body's you. Students, faculty and staff Paul- Thanx so much for brightening my padded shoulder straps. $40 OBO. Call Sierra Ave. Suite F-214, Riverside CA Tygh at 681-9062. requirements do not increase can have 25-word action ads 92503. days-looking forward to many more of published for nothing. Fill out the those brighter days. Love-Heather. P.S. Diamond Back mountain bike, 22 inch, metabolic effectiveness. Secrets to Passing Exams- New successful Next time we wrestle, I'll bet I'll win! $175. Mike 489-5101. Therefore, the surplus is bro- little rectangles at left, and send studying techniques. Astonishing results. your ad to G-A Action Ads, LB Complete guide. Send $3 to Alain Tina- Thanks for the past 8 1/2 months of For Sale: Almost new Rollerblades. Hardly ken down or excreted - this is Jaszewski, 28 Brant Avenue, Welland, my life. You've made me the happiest ever used. Paid $110, asking $80. Call Chris 8001, GSU or drop it by the Ontario Canada L3C6C8. No cheques person in the world! I love you. Yours at 681-2730. especially true of water soluble Williams Center, Room 111. You accepted. Forever-JLP vitamins. On the other hand, MUST include your name and For Sale: Men's Univega Touring Bike. 12 To Rachel in my English calss-1 think speed with all Suntour and Araya fat soluble vitamins are stored Landrum Box number to qualify you're cute. From someone who's not trying components. Fast and lightweight. for a freebie. Remember, keep it 09*Furniture & Appliances to be mean but trying to be a friend. readily in the body's fat cells, Maintained regularly. $150 OBO. Call short: students, faculty and staf Jeremy at 681-9750. Must sell. and when they are taken in ex- For Sale: Couch and love seat. Excellent Traci Cobb- Welcome to Pi Sig. I hope you're will be billed at 10 cents a word for condition. For more information call enjoying it so far. Clue: I'm a Senior! -Your For Sale: Specialized Hard Rock sport cess, fhey can have a toxic ef- words in excess of the 25 word 681-6767. Big! mountain bike. Excellent condition. 6 fect resulting in serious draw- limit. months old. Call 871-7801 for John after Fridge for sale: Perfect for dorms. 36x20x18 We really really think you're super cool backs. GE, in excellent condition. $100. Call David. Your our Bro. Upstairs Oxford 5pm. Danielle at 489-1396. Can leave message. Crew. "Nutrition education is Lakeview Golf Course & needed to combat public mis- Driving Range 17*Pets& Supplies conceptions about the use of vi- Wicker furniture for sale. Rocking chair, Open 8am-Dark • Mon - Sat bookshelf, night table, standing mirror, Cockatiels for sale: 1 pair of gray cockatiels 1pm-Dark- Sunday tamin supplements and to and twin bed. Call 681-1495, leave with large cage- $75. 1 pied- $30. 1 Free Golf Instruction promote the consumption of cinnamon-$30. Call 489-1300 between 4:00 For Your Good Health 587-2636 nutrients from a well-balanced and 9:00pm. 11'Help Wanted diet," adds the Journal of For Sale: 35 gallon fish tank, stand, Interested in playing Intramural Soccer? Call 681-2790 for William. A NEW BIRTH CONTROL METHOD $$$$, FREE TRAVEL AND RESUME equipment, mating pair of Jack Dempseys, Health Education. In other EXPERIENCE!! Individuals and Student one pleco. Best offer. Call Bridget at Mens Trek 1100 roadbike for sale. Like words, the best thing you can A new contraceptive method is now available for Organizations wanted to promote SPRING 871-7774. new! $300. Call Bryant at 764-2777,.!eave women. The Norplant system consists of six small BREAK, call the nation's leader. do, as far as receiving an ade- Iguana for sale: tank, heat, rocks, and tree message. Inter-Campus Programs 1-800-327-6013. quate amount of nutrients, is silastic capsules that are inserted beneath the skin included. Must sell. $80. Call 489-5961. Mountain bike for sale good condition. on the inside of the arm. The procedure is done in Wanted: Iguana and accessories. Call Lee Everything quick release and Krypton to consume a wide variety of at 681-1357. U-lock. $150. Call Chris at 489-5677 at foods. the office and is relatively painless. The capsules anytime. GREEKS & CLUBS slowly release a small amount of levonorgestrel, a 19*Rentals & Real Estate Old girl's bike for sale. Good condition, recent tune-up- $30. Call Anamane at LIKED BY MANY, non-estrogen synthetic hormone that prevents the RAISE A COOL 871-7964 after 5pm. Attention! You can be the proud owner of CUSSED BY SOME, ovary from releasing an egg. It gives effective birth Park Place #80! Just like new. Great Tennis anyone? Average tennis player *1000 investment, must see! Call Jane at control for five years and has very few possible side IN JUST ONE WEEK! looking for male or female to hit around READ BY THEM ALL (404)972-4898 or Shannon at 681-9117. with. Call Wendy at 681-6897. effects. PLUS $1000 FOR THE For Sale: Large double wide trailer. U'S"'"'''"'"'-'''-'""-'"-''''-''''''-''-''''-'-'-'-'"-''''''''''*??. MEMBER WHO CALLS! Completely furnished, large deck, The Norplant system is most appropriate for the No obligation. No cost. microwave, w/d, dishwasher, 3 bedrooms, woman who wants long term birth control but who central h/a, gas grill, lawnmower. Across You also get a FREE from campus. 912-681-8672. J. BE A Mil FQRHALLOVUHU does not want permanent sterilization or an intratt- HEADPHONE RADIO just for calling terine device (IUD). The women who can not use 1-800-932-0528, Ext 65 20'Roommates Norplant are those with thrombophlebitis, abnormal Female roommate needed ASAP for genital bleeding, liver disease, or breast cancer. Looking for a top fraternity, sorority, or furnished 2 bedroom apartment beginning Winter Quarter. University Village. One possible inconvenience with Norplant is irreg- student organization that would like to make $500-1500 for a one week marketing $215/mo. Please hurry! Call 871-7257. ular bleeding. It usually regulates after a year of use project right on campus. Must be organized Female roommate needed at 4 bedroom, 3 but it can persist longer. Most women feel this a and hard working. Call 800-592-2121 EXT bath apartment at Hawthorne II. Can 308. either share room or have own room. minor nuisance that is far outweighed by the con- Washer and dryer included. For more info Salesmen and salesgirls needed to market venience of the Norplant long term contraceptive call Heather, Carla, Judy, or Karen at long distance telephone service on campus. 871-5203 or 871-6199. Call pressbox marketing between 8 and system. 10:30 am. Ask for Jason 489-4402. Female roommate needed at Eagle's Run Apartments starting Winter Quarter. $175/month + 1/4 utilities. Own bedroom, 12*Lost & Found and close to campus. Call Jenny or Lisa at 681-1442. Found: Male neutered tabby cat. Extra toes Patricia V. Law, F.N.P.-C. on front paws. White feet and chest. Found Female roommate needed for Winter I OR A CLOWN WITH CHICKEN FLAPPER HAREM GIRL in vicinities of Hawthorne and Plantation Quarter. No lease, own bedroom and A Public Education Service of the Villas. Call 681-2572. bathroom, washer/ dryer, dishwasher, i PRISONER COWBOY PIRATE CAVEPERSON POLITICIAN icemaker. Brand new apartment complex. Stolen: Men's 18 speed Iron Horse Call Kelley or Nancy at 489-5773. \ ELVIS OR CREATE ONE YOURSELF Mountain Bike. Sand color. I'm one pissed Ogeechee Clinic of off guy. Don't let me find you! $100 Reward. Great deal! Female roommate needed to Jeremy 681-9750. rent fully furnished private bedroom. $300 rent includes utilities from now until end of COSTUMES AND ACCESSORIES OBSTETRICS • GYNECOLOGY fall quarter. Leave message 871-6633. 301 Donehoo Street, Statesboro, Ga 13-Misceilaneous for Sale Male roommate needed ASAP at Chandler SALES AND RENTALS Square Apartments. 4 bedroom, 3 baths, For More Information call 764-6206 2 men's watches: Seiko Automatic Divers $175/month + 1/4 utilities. Call for more watch (value: $350) asking $150; stainless info at 681-7081. steel Swiss Army watch (value: $250) OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. asking $150 OBO. Call 681-3254, leave Male roommate needed for fully furnished message. 80' mobile home. Washer/dryer, central THE EMPORIUM LOOK FOR NEXT WEEK'S MEDICAL ARTICLE h/a, living room and bedroom furniture. Great Christmas gift idea! Woman's size six Call 871-7610. $150/month + 1/3 utilities. 1607 CHANDLER RD. 681-4441 MON.-SAT. 10-8 ring. 14 carat gold. Worn once. Double ^222222ZZZZ?ZZZZ22ZZZZZZ2ZZZZZZZZZ2ZZZZ222ZZZZZZZZZZZ2Z£SSS/ hearts. Very dainty. For more info call Needed: 3 female roommates! Campus --,-■ ■

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Teresa Bailey, Hull, Senior, Shannon Britton. Savannah, Callie Calhoun, Honolulu, HI, Charisse Chisolm. Savannah. Buffy Cicero, Stone Mountain, Nursing, sponsored by NAACP, Senior. Economics, sponsored by Sophomore, Math Ed., sponsored Senior, Early Childhood.Education, .Junior, Early Childhood Education, active as President of African Zeta Tau Alpha, active as Zeta Tau by Kappa Alpha, active in Kappa sponsored by Black Student sponsored by Sigma Chi Fraternity, American Gospel Choir, member of Omega President. Kappa Alpha Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Alpha Alliance, active in Afro-American active as GSU Cheerleader, Kappa UP Multicultural Committee. Southern Belle, Gamma Beta Phi, little sister. Gospel Choir, NAACP, Executive Delta, Sigma Chi Representative, Order of Omega. Vice-President SGA. Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society.

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Alyssa Cripe. Fairfax, VA. Senior, Vicki Curtis, Chickamauga, Rhonda Eschete'. Marietta. Holly Noel Glismann, Alpharetta, Lana Harris, Covington, Senior, Public Relations, sponsored by Senior, Political Science, sponsored Senior, Broadcasting, sponsored by Senior, Apparel Design, sponsored Early Childhood Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Active as by Alpha Delta Pi, active in Alpha Alpha Tau Omega, active in Alpha by Alpha Omicron Pi, active in sponsored by Phi Mu, active in member of PRSSA. Phi Mu Delta Pi, Housing Chairman, Rho Delta Pi Sorority, Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Omicron Pi, Pi Kappa Phi SPAGE, Sigma Chi little sister, Phi Sorority. Chi. little sister. little sister. Mu rush Chairman, Phi Mu Sorority, CORE Coucil,

Kerri Hicks, Phelps, NY, Junior, Kelly Hogan, Dublin, Junior, Early Myrja Johnson, Macon, Junior, Kalisa Jones, Louisville, Senior, Libby Myrick, Woodbury, Junior, Dietetics, sponsored by Kappa Childhood Education, sponsored Early Childhood Education, Communication Arts/Public Accounting, sponsored by Baptist Kappa Gamma Sorority, active as by Wesley Foundation, active in sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Relations, sponsored by Pi Kappa Student Union, active in member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Gateway Choir, CORE Council Fraternity, active as Inner City Phi, active in Kappa Delta Sorority, Intramurals and Baptist Student Sweetheart to Pi Kappa Phi, Committee. School Volunteer, RSA, UP Pi Kappa Phi Red Rose, Gamma Union. member Gamma Beta Phi. Multicultural Committee. Beta Phi.

Melisa Nestlehutt, Newnan, Lisa Pajari, Statesboro. Senior, Melissa Pye, Roswell, Freshman, Senior, International Economics, English, sponsored by Chi Omega, Biology, sponsored as an sponsored by Residence Life active as Chi Omega Social independent, active in Orchestra Department, active in Gamma Beta Chairman, Pi Kappa Alpha Rush and Band. Phi (V.P.), Resident Assistant. Hostess, German Club, Order of the Owl.

Monday, November 2 Tuesday, November 3 Wednesday, November 4 Thursday, November 5 Friday, November 6 Saturday, November 7 Fun Flicks Aluminum Can Drive Spirit Games Bonfire Carnival GSU v. Miss. College 11:00 am-5:00 pm 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm 3:00 pm 6:30 pm 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm Kick- Off 1:30 pm Union Commons Stadium Parking Lot Sweetheart Circle Hanner Parking Lot Paulson Stadium Parade Route Rocky Horror Apollo Night Banner Contest Two Comedians 3:00 pm Homecoming Queen 9:00 pm 8:00 pm 4:00 pm opening for Mike Crowning at Halftime Rotunda Union Ballroom Sweetheart Circle Mesmer"EYES" who Awards Ceremony Paulson Stadium are Pete Derusio and 6:00 pm Eric Lambert. Sweetheart Circle 8:00 pm Hanner Field House

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