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Homecoming week has arrived, and included in the festivities is the opportu- nity to vote for the 1989 GSC Homecoming Queen. Students can cast their vote from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. to- morrow in Landrum Cen- ter. Students may vote one time for one candidate. The College Activities Kimberly Dollnig- Senior from Leah Fowler- Senior from Julie Kicklighter - Junior from Vanamey Roberts- Sophomore Wendy Ward- Senior from Port Dalton, Ga. Danielsville, Ga. Brunswick, Ga from Thomasville, Ga. Board is sponsoring the vot- Orange, Fla. Major- Early Childhood Education Major- Middle Grades Education Major- Communication Arts Major- History Major- Commercial Recreation ing and the Student Gov- Sponsoring Organization- Zeta Tau Sponsoring Organization- Sigma Sponsoring Organization- Phi Mu Sponsoring Organization- Kappa with a minor in business ernment Association will be Alpha Sorority Chi Fraternity Sorority Kappa Gamma Sorority Sponsoring Organization- Chi conducting the actual vot- Future Career Goals- Teaching Future Career Goals- Teach Future Career Goals- Public Future Career Goals- Achieve a Omega Sorority ing process. kindergarten in the Atlanta Area mathematics and language arts in Relations Master's degree in History and a Future Career Goals- To set up Hobbies-tennis, horseback riding middle grades Hobbies- dancing, cheerleading, double minor in Business and conventions and banquets for a The Homecoming Queen Other Activities- Kappa Sigma little Hobbies- being with friends, bicycling Spanish: pursue a career in major hotel or resort will be crowned Thursday sister, pledge trainer of Zeta Tau cheerleading, aerobics Other Activities-Sigma Chi little International Business Hobbies- reading, dancing, being night in the Williams Cen- Alpha Other Activities-Gamma Beta Phi, sister, Varsity cheerleader captain, Hobbies- playing the trumpet and with friends, college activities ter at a homecoming dance Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, Sigma Chi Gamma Beta Phi the piano, softball, basketball, Other Activities- Delta Tau Alpha being sponsored by CAB. little sister, Varsity Cheerleader, swimming little sister, church, community The dance begins at 8 p.m. Co-rush chair for Alpha Delta Pi Other Activities-Gamma Beta Phi, service, Chi Omega GSC Marching Band, works at Clifton s Homemade Ice Cream George-Anne w 912/681-5246 Vol. 62, No. 15 • Tuesday, November 7,1989 Since 1927, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper Georgia Southern College • Statesboro, GA 30460

Botanical Garden holds open house 2 held, charged in rape

GSC News Service manager was hired this summer to By CAROLYN SAMODEN left the Collegiate and was walking handle day-to-day upkeep of the toward campus when she was ap- Magnolia Gardens, Georgia Staff Writer property, and student assistants proached by two men. She said the ©Copyright 1989, USA TODAY/Apple Southern's botanical garden in continue to help in the development On November 1 at approxi- suspects forcibly took her to the College Information Network development, will host an Open of the garden. mately 11 p.m., a GSC coed was area where the rape occurred. The House from 10 a.m. to noon Novem- The property was left to the allegedly assaulted and raped by suspects left her at the scene and BUSH BACKS OFF GAINS TAX CUT: ber 11 so that visitors who come to Georgia Southern Foundation by two college students. The incident the victim returned to the Colle- President Bush backed off his campus for the Homecoming fes- Bland with the expressed purpose occurred in the vicinity of Olympic giate where she notified the Bulloch yearlong crusade for a capital gains tivities can tour the house and of developing a botanical garden. Drive near the Sigma Nu house. tax cut but said hell try again in County Sheriffs office. grounds. He was a lifelong resident of Both suspects were arrested One suspect was apprehended 1990. Bush asked Congress to pass The Open House will give Home- Bulloch County who was an avid within hours of the crime and are by deputies in the vicinity, and the a deficit-reduction bill without new coming visitors to campus, espe- naturalist and amateur botanist. being held in the Bulloch County second was picked up later at his spending. If not, he said he would cially those who do not live in the Bland worked closely with Georgia Jail pending formal charges and residence. According to police, the allow current across-the-board immediate area, a chance to see the not only the plants that have been Southern biology faculty members further court action. coed made a positive identification budget cuts to stand. Democrats are developing garden and wildlife preserved on the property by the for decades in collecting and pre- The suspects were identified as of the suspects. against that idea. area, said Garden Director and late Dan Bland, but also those areas serving various plant specimens, Nicholas Andreas Tipaldos, 21, of GSC Campus police collected NYSE CHANGES RULES: biology professor Lisa Wagner. that have been added since last both rare and common, from the Marietta, and Jon Gregory Chaput, evidence from the victim, suspects The Bland house will be open for spring's reception introduced the New York Stock Exchange Southeast. 20, of Atlanta. and the crime scene. Captain Chairman John Phelan announced tours, and visitors will be able to public to the garden. A formal opening for the garden The coed told the investigating Wagner said that a garden Thursday several changes aimed at walk throughout the grounds to see See Gardens, page 6 officer, Sargent Nesmith, she had See Charged, page 6 cutting the extreme volatility caused by program trading. New rules: Program trading using the NYSE's computers will be sus- Chanticleer singers to perform at GSC pended for 15 minutes when the Dow has fallen 30 points. If the Dow GSC News Service drops 75 points, program trading will be delayed for 30 minutes; a Literally an "orchestra of G-A Staff Reports 100-point drop, a delay of an hour. voices," Chanticleer, an eight-man •The GSC Campus Life Enrich- ELECTIONS SET FOR TODAY: vocal ensemble that has received glowing reviews in major cities ment Committee, in conjunction Elections are scheduled today in around the world, will perform in with the department of biology, will several states and cities throughout Georgia Southern's Foy Recital sponsor the next of its departmen- the nation. Up for grabs: governors' Hall at 8 p.m. November 14. tal lectures today at noon in Room mansions and state legislative 218 of the Biology Building. Ken- seats in Virginia and New Jersey; Singing a diverse repertoire neth W. McLeod will give a presen- mayors offices in New York City, from Renaissance to folk music, the tation on "High Temperature Flood Houston, Detroit, Seattle, Cleve- all-male group sings a capella— Stress of Swamp Forests." Tonight without musical accompaniment— land, Minneapolis, Miami and sev- at 7:30 p.m. in the Foy Recital Hall, eral hundred other cities; plus in voices that range from counter- CLEC and the department of engi- hundreds of city, county, town and tenor to bass. neering technology will host Mi- village posts. Chanticleer has been featured chael Matthews and his lecture on VA. GOVERNOR'S RACE HEATS UP: "Recycling: Community-Wide on five albums, and their accom- The hottest election in the USA plishments have been recognized Source Separation Programs." For is the Virginia governor's race. with significant foundation and more information, contact Sara Democratic Lt. Gov. Douglas government grants. For the last Chanticleer, an eight man vocal ensemble, will perform in Foy Recital Hall at 8 p.m. November 14. Bennett at 681-5487. Both events Wilder is making a bid to be the are free to GSC students, staff and three years, the National Endow- work of art in the true sense of the USA's first elected black governor. their performance was "not only annual music festivals in the world faculty, and are paid for with stu- ment for the Arts has given thi word." Wilder holds a 48 percent to 44 pleasant, but astounding. They are, and notoriously selective in their dent activity funds through the group the largest choral grantithat Chanticleer, based in San Fran- percent lead over Republican to put it directly, currently one of invited performers, critics praised Student Budget Committee. ever awarded. cisco, was originally formed in Marshall Coleman, according to a the world's best." Chanticleer for "rich vocal colors •The GSC Counseling Center 1978. Mason-Dixon poll released Thurs- The San Francisco Chronicle, in At the Salzburg Festival in West and moving clarity. Line after line will sponsor two of its Personal day. The poll has an error margin of reviewing the singers, said that Germany, considered one of the top and voice after voice, they created a See Singers, page 6 Development Workshops this 3.5 percentage points. week. "Ready for Marriage," which ACLU CONSIDERS LEGAL ACTION: will be held on Wednesday, Novem- ber 8, from 3-4 p.m., will address The American Civil Liberties some important factors to be con- Union said Thursday that it is GSC mathematics sidered prior to taking this major studying the possibility of legal Police Report step. On Thursday, November 9, action that would force the removal also from 3-4 p.m., "Being Single" of hand and wrist shackles worn by professor awarded will explore the real story about more than 1,200 inmates at the taken from the lobby of Brannen being single. Both workshops will Camp Hill, Pa., state prison. The By CAROLYN SAMODEN Hall. be held in the Counseling Center, medium-security prison was over- GSC News Service job requirements, and services for Staff Writer Also on October 31, Michael Health Services Building, beside run by inmates Oct. 25, after offi- the improvement of mathematics Last week the following inci- Parker reported that his vehicle the lake, and they are open to all cials announced new restrictions on J. Norman Wells, professor of instruction. dents occurred at GSC: mathematics at Georgia Southern, had been damaged by someone who GSC students. medical attention and food brought He was honored at the recent On October 30, at 8:56 p.m., the has been awarded the 1989 Gladys threw an object at his vehicle while •Show your spirit at Homecom- in by inmates' families. Georgia'Mathematics Conference following people were involved in a M. Thomason Award for Distin- Parker was driving on Forest Drive. ing by releasing balloons at the at Rock Eagle, Georgia, where four-vehicle accident on Herty DRUG LEADER JAILED IN MEXICO: On November 2, Brian K. Daniel kick-off of the game on Saturday. guished Service by the Georgia award namesake Gladys M. Tho- Drive: Michael C. Mauney, An- The leader of a drugring respon- and Patricia Blackwood were in- The American Society of Civil Engi- Council of Teachers of Mathematics mason, and Jane Barnard, Na- thony L. Brown, Thomas E. Mc- sible for at least 25 percent of the volved in an accident on Southern neers' student club will be selling (GCTM). tional Council of Teachers of Carthy and Anne M. Sherwood. No cocaine coming into the USA was in Drive. No injuries were reported. blue-and-white balloons with long A member of the GSC faculty Mathematics representative for the injuries were reported. a Mexican jail Thursday. Fifty fed- Also on November 2, Kimberly S. ribbons before the game. You can since 1968, Wells received the 18th GCTM, made the presentation. Also on October 30, Melissa Esi- eral police Wednesday stormed a Allie and William M. Bobo were get your balloon on the way to the annual award for "distinguished A native of Kingsland, Georgia, nosa reported a case of Financial Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, hotel, and involved in an accident in the gravel game. The ASCE members will be service in the field of mathematics the professor received his bachelors IVansaction Card Theft. The report arrested Rafael Munoz Talavera. parking lot near the South Build- in front of the Body Shop and near degree from Georgia Tech, his stated that someone has been using He is the leader of a drug ring that education at the local, regional, and ing. Bobo was charged with leaving the Collegiate in time for all the state levels." Selection for the honor master's degree from Clemson Uni- a credit card assigned to her. stored 21.4 tons of cocaine in a Los the scene of an accident. Campus Angeles warehouse raided in Sep- is based on significant job services versity, and his Ph.D. from Florida On October 31, Brian D. Tate Security reported no injuries. See Briefs, page 6 tember, officials say. rendered, service beyond normal State University. George-Anne Tuesday, November 7, 1989

Dangerous drug "lce"epidemic in Hawaii TYPESETTING FOR

the use becomes more chronic, you Carvalho, who said Honolulu By KEN MILLER police have made 500 speed and ice ©Copyright. 1989. USA TODAY/Apple develop paranoid thinking and arrests so far this year compared to College Information Network Ice: Mainland drug threat auditory and visual hallucinations. "Ice," a highly addictive drug, is turning up in Hawaii in epidemic Your frustration tolerance drops 400 in all of last year, predicted the WASHINGTON — It's possible proportions. Officials want to counter its arrival on the mainland, very low, and you can become ag- mainland will see the drug in in- • CLUB FLYERS a more treacherous drug than crys- gressive and violent in toxic states." creased proportions soon. tal methamphetamine has come SOURCE: Most ice entering the United States Giannasio said the drug has "Sure, it's going to come over • CERTIFICATES originates in the Philippines, South Korea and other down the pike over the years, but been in Hawaii for years, but the there; no question." • LOGOS Dr. Joseph Giannasio in Honolulu Asian nations. For now, the drug seems to be limited number of users didn't increase The traditional form of meth can't think of one. to Hawaii, where Filipino gangs created the demand. significantly until recently. Most of has long been a staple among drug • PROJECT PAPERS "It's an extraordinarily danger- those he treats are severely ad- users in California, where drug labs ous drug, psychologically and dicted. Many haven't slept in three litter the rural landscape. But po- • ILLUSTRATIONS physically," said Giannasio, who as PRICE: Expensive. About $50 for a tenth of a gram. to five days. lice there say ice hasn't shown up in • NEWSLETTERS director of Castle Medical Center's Sold on the street for up to $400 a gram, about three Ice and cocaine have much in major quantities. Alcohol and Addictions Program in stimes the cost of crack cocaine. common, but Giannasio said ice "is Ron Garibotto, a DEA agent in Also Scan artwork Hawaii has become one of the at least as addictive and has more San Diego, was exasperated at even nation's experts on the exotic dangerous effects." being asked about the drug, saying for Macintosh files stimulant. Tou can kill yourself with a gun his office hasn't made a single sei- "It's dominating the environ- CHEMISTRY: Ice is the purest form of methamphet- or kill yourself with a knife, but you zure. ment here, ancr the rest of the world amine. Its most important ingredient is ephedrine, a still die. The intensity seems to be Garibotto said he's concerned BONNEVILLE is frightened, for good reason." legal component sharply controlled by states. greater with cocaine, but crystal that, if ice continues to get the On Tuesday, the House Select has a longer high." publicity in California that it is Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Ice came to Hawaii largely with now, speed users will be tempted to Control will hold a hearing to learn the help of Filipino gangs. Once give it a try. 3 & COMPUTER SERVICES how crystal "meth" gained such confined to ethnic Oahu neighbor- "It could be a self-fulfilling popularity in Hawaii and how drug EFFECTS: Smoked in glass pipes, a modest dose of hoods, it now blankets Oahu and prophecy," he said, adding the fighters can counter its inevitable ice can carry the user for an average of seven to 10 has crossed the channels to neigh- many California labs could be con- hours. Early stages of abuse result in a lack of sleep proliferation on the West Coast. bor islands. verted from speed to ice kitchens. 489-1879 Committee Chairman Charles and appetite and a feeling of increased energy. Giannasio said many women Eventually, users suffer lethargy, weight loss, Rangel, D-N.Y., called the hearing are lured to ice as a weight-loss amid reports of a "particularly se- increased agitation and irritation, and ultimately method, realizing too late how vere crisis" in Hawaii and the paranoia and visual and audio hallucinations. quickly the addictive hook takes threat of a new national drug epi- Research: GNS Frank Pompa, Gannet News Service hold. Queen's Medical Center in demic. Honolulu averages six ice-related Police, prosecutors and drug The significance of the white, said, the U.S. Customs Service emergency room treatments daily. CAB Presents experts from Hawaii, California, powdery meth is that it's cl ose to the made their third-largest crystal- While speed is swallowed, Texas, Pennsylvania ana Florida nearly pure form of ice. meth bust at the Honolulu Airport, snorted or injected, ice is smoked will address crystal meth, better The seduction of ice is as clear as where a couple was stopped after through a glass pipe. known as "ice,", and the less potent the pea-sized crystals: It delivers an flying in from Manila. Two pounds At $5,000 an ounce or $50 for a but more popular methamphetam- tenth-of-a-gram dose that lasts a THIRTY EIGHT immediate blast to the central nerv- of ice were seized in that arrest. ine, known as "speed" or "crank." ous system without the risks of Customs officers seized another user a couple days, the drug is ex- Unlike cocaine and its smokable using needles. Unlike crack, which pound at the airport last week, pensive. Police say the burgeoning derivative, "crack," which flows debilitates the addict for 30 min- arresting three men who had ar- group of young users typically pitch primarily from South America, utes, ice triggers a flow of brain rived from Manila. in for a dose to share. meth is brewed in thousands of "We know it's coming from the transmitters and a sense of eupho- One reason most ice is imported Jm m " / clandestine labs across the United ria for up to 10 hours. The effects of is because Americans don't know Philippines," said Honolulu Police States. Using mostly commercial ice seem to be more cumulative; the formula, "and whoever has the Department Maj. Mike Carvalho, ingredients, "crank cookers" pro- new users are not incapacitated. formula is keeping it pretty secret," commander of the Narcotics Divi- duce enough meth to satisfy the "You feel energized," said Gian- Carvalho said. sion. In the past week alone, he country's craving for what's been nasio. "But you also get a loss ol dubbed the working man's cocaine. appetite andaloss of sleep. Then, as National Campus Briefs

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Area of Interest: ARMYROTC Position Desired: GN/RN Fvtem THE SMARTEST COLLEGE Call to Set Up Ac nnintment COURSE YOU CAN TAKE. Tuesday, November 7,1989 ^ George-Anne Reel to reel: movl® reviews bv Bill Johmsom Look Who's Talking sions to accompany Willis' voice. Shocker people. This is similar to the plot of The result is hilarious and hits a The Hidden, a horror film from a Anyone ever wondered what a Wes Craven, you've done it spot in the hearts of parents. couple of years back, but Shocker baby thinks about when it can't again. The other main character is has an added catch. When Pinkeris speak? If you have, look no farther After starting the Nightmare on James, played by John Travolta. form runs out of bodies to occupy, he than the newest comedy by Amy Elm Street series and introducing Jamesis a cabbie that Alley eventu- enters electrical sockets and moves Heckerling, Look Who's Talking. the character of Freddy Krueger, he ally falls in love with. He baby-sits in and out of television sets. Heckerling, the director of Fast has once again made a horror film the infant Mikey, and shows an Times at Ridgemont High and with an excellent killer. acting ability he has never shown The hero and his policeman fa- Johnny Dangerously, has brought a before. The bad guy this time is Horace ther track Pinker down and try to warm and funny movie to the thea- Thisis the bestmovie Ihave seen kill him, but to no avail. ters. Pinker, one of the best murderers I Travolta in since Blow Out, and he have seen in a horror film. The effects are excellent, with an The plot revolves around Kirstie gives a great leading man perform- amazing scene as Pinker climbs out Alley, the bar owner on television's ance. The movie is warm and funny, The plot concerns a mad serial of a television, but the characters Cheers, who gets pregnant while and has many funny, touching killer, Pinker, who goes on a mur- are basic horror heroes and guinea conducting an affair with a married moments. dering spree. The police are unable pigs for the killer. Pinker is an ex- man. Alley's character then at- The acting is fairly-good overall, to stop him. The hero senses where cellent character, who has a fierce tempts to find the perfect father for with Travolta giving his best per- Pinker is and helps the police cap- wit and a bloodthirsty act. He is like her son. The one catch is that the formance in many years. For a ture him, but not before his parents Freddy in some ways, but he de- baby's thoughts are given to the funny, uplifting movie, go see Look are killed by Pinker. serves to be prosperous. Shocker 5: audience through the voice of Bruce Who's Talking, straight from the Pinker is sent to the electric The Revenge of Horace Pinker, a Willis. baby's mouth. chair, but, as he is being electro- reality? Maybe. The filmmakers must have fol- Rating: B+ cuted, his body melts and his soul Rating: B lowed the baby around for days to (Now showing at College Cine- turns to electricity. He hops from (Now showing at College Cine- John Travolta shines in "Look Who's Talking" (Special Photo) capture the correct facial expres- mas) one body to the next, murdering mas) A student dilemma : where to eat The small screen: Good, bad, and really awful video By SARAH SWEETING your meal card could also do some The Pines Deli and the Deck Staff Writer good. Although $2.70 doesn't seem Shoppe cater to more of the sand- heck-bent for revenge on Charlie. occurs to the makers of the movie wich and pizza palates. By GARY A. WITTE that the moon rotates just like the like much, it buys a lot of stomach Staff Writer All together, it adds up to a aver- Okay. It's two in the afternoon satisfaction. The Pines Deli is located in the age horror movie. There are a few Earth, I don't know). Our intrepid and your stomach is having an Over underneath the Williams Pines apartment complex off Chan- suspenseful moments, a few inter- explorers discover a spacecraft with ongoing argument with your brain. Center is a little tiny place called dler Road. Got a craving for a sub- FRIGHT NIGHT H (Rated R, esting ones, and a liberal sprinkling human bodies that pre-dates man. What can a starving college student Sarah's. Its specialties are burgers, marine? This is the place to haunt Starring William Ragsdale, Roddy of macabre humor throughout. (Why no one else has discovered it do in this situation? At GSU, we just chicken fingers, and the biggest for some of the better sandwiches McDowall, and Julie Carmen) Unfortunately, there seems to be before now, I don't know.) So, natu- might have the answer to this pre- breakfast I've ever had for $2! An- and pizza on campus. It's also a Grade: C a trend in horror movies of late to rally, they bring back a egg-like dicament. Is there also a place to other establishment that honors good place to plan parties or sit and Charlie Brewster (William think that "more monsters mean a metal thing from the craft, hoping meet friends, make jokes, and meet meal cards, Sarah's also sports a watch laundry spin. Ragsdale) has seen the light. No more frightening movie," thus rip- to solve this mystery. (Sound famil- your love-of-the-week? The favorite connected dining room with a big more vampiresfor him,nosiree. His ping off the excellent ALIENS, and, iar?) places are right here on campus at sofa and, for all you morning video- The Deck Shoppe serves up some psychologist has managed to con- at the same time, replacing sus- Well, once they discover that the the various eateries and restau- heads, a color television. really mean fried chicken and de- vince him that the guy in the first pense with numbers. "egg" contains a deadly mechanical rants. It's a terrific central location for cent hamburgers. Look for it near movie wasn't really a vampire at Roddy McDowall is excellent as creature that makes bodies for it- The obvious place is Landrum meeting friends or picking up that College Cinemas, right behind all, just a cult murderer, and that he the retired B-movie actor, Peter self out of any spare parts it can find Center on Georgia Avenue and ten-cent test form needed for the Bash Riprock's. Both the Pines Deli and Peter Vincent (Roddy McDow- Vincent, who again has to overcome (including humans), they send Forest Drive. Right next door is the biology mid-term. Don't forget the and the Deck Shoppe accept meal all) were just suffering from mass his cowardice to help Charlie. astronaut Jason Grant (Walter new mail center, which has to be the CAB comedians who light up the cards, so don't leave home without hypnosis. While it doesn't match the origi- Koenig) andhis expendable partner most popular place on campus, night each month on Sarah's tiny them! Right. nal for humor and terror, it at least (oops, foreshadowing) to see if there because here is where students get stage. We KNOW that the moment gives an honest effort. It even are any more of the nasty buggers contact from the outside world! Directly off-campus are two of So there you have it in a nut- Charlie throws his protection-from- manages to take a few funny, if not up there on the moon. Enough food to keep you indoors for the more popular places. They shell. Some of the better meal card vampire kit away, that some more subtle, swings at clinical psychol- What starts off as a promising hours for the price of one meal card. ALIENS rip-off slowly slides into mainly serve residents in Oxford spots on the GSU campus. Try to vampires will show up. And sure ogy- Nestled in right next door to and the Pines, plus the apartment catch all of them before the year is enough, they do. interesting special effects, but few THIS WEEK'S VIDEO TO thrills. The monsters show poten- Landrum is Blanche's Deli, where population. up, or you'll be missing out on fun! Only this time there are more than one of them, and are headed by AVOID: tial, but are seemingly only used to a female baddie (Julie Carmen) pop up and say "boo." MOONTRAP (Rated R, Star- The only other reason to see this For Awakening,, less was more ring Walter Koenig of "Star Trek" movie is to see Mr. Chekov act with- fame) out an accent. It's not worth it. The By MARK RUSSELL added that in the play, several at- First, the time period of the set GRADE: D- only thing I can figure is that he is Guest Contributor tempts are made to drive out indi- being used is the 1920s. This is Sometime in the 1990's, a space a better actor WITH the accent. If you haven't attended Theatre viduality and to require group con- around 30 years before the play was shuttle is sent up to explore the (Kaptien, Kaptien, there's an alien South's "Spring Awakening" this formity. written, which was in the 1890s. dark side of the moon (why it never wessel approaching...) "Spring Awakening," written by Second, the set does not conform week and you're planning to, don't »A MOVlLVmHALL'mERKiHTSTWt- be alarmed if you look up at the German playwright Frank Wede- to conventional sets in that this one From G-A Staff Reports kind, is a tragedy about adolescents appears to be unfinished. For ex- stage and think someone forgot to Timothy Dalton finish the set. The stark, industrial- who must confront societal norms ample, the set is painted only with —Dr. Kenneth W. McLeod will CUB style setting is being used to visu- in their search for individuality. illumination. speak at noon today on "High Tem- is ally carry out the play's underlying The social issues these nineteenth Third, the primary setting for perature Flood Stress of Swamp 007 century teens face are of the same the development of the original The Right Stuff theme—individuality versus group Forests" in Room 218 of the Biology in conformity. nature that present-day teens face, version of the play is centered Building. McLeod works at the Fit, Nov. 10 According to the set's designer, which identifies the play and its around a nineteenth century Ger- Savannah River Ecology Labora- 6:00 p.m. Professor Gary Dartt, "A machine author as being ahead of their time. man boarding school. Theatre tory in Aiken, South Carolina. world is strictly a "yes-and-no' envi- The set that is representing South's version represents the —Dr. Richard L. Osburn will LICENCE ronment; it dehumanizes people Theatre South's production is also school and more. Additional fea- give the Biology Distinguished THEl Licence To Kill and crushes their creativity." He ahead of its time in its own way. tures such as gears, pipes, and Alumnus Lecture Nov. 10 at 11 AM BIGHT Sun., Nov. 12 TO tubes are included to industrialize STUFF in the Biology Auditorium. Osburn 2:00 ($0.50 Matinee) the look and offer a factory flavor. is the Board of Regents' assistant KILL The adaptation of the set from an vice chancellor for Academic Affairs 9:30 p.m. 1890, traditional boarding school to for the university system of Geor- a 1920 factory may seem odd, but it gia. T^tvkjj ■ Marry* 1 fits the play's theme . . . breaking —The GSC French Club will BIOLOGY LECTURE HALL $1.00 ■ Mear ye, / out of digital thinking and entering meet tonight at 7 in Room 161 of the TJJ? \lJU the realm of individual creativity, South Building. \ &k 7 according to Dartt. —Gamma Beta Phi honors soci- " (Uloesifiehs T The Theatre South set may seem ety will hold an executive officers' art fret. 1 obscure and unconventional at meeting Thursday at 5 p.m. in the 5 Clp- first, but, then again, in "Spring Math-Physics-Psychology Build- £ ^ Awakening," less is more. ing. 25 Worbs or Uless The First Annual "KnowWhen T& Say When* fnr jihthertis arth Student Poster Competition )fons> faculty. rifym *&< Hmtbrum Sroc SHD1 \nne is cur- PB4Vl!N£ /'t/Sf I %lA^ \ $?MfiOQ (hi

ow / un tia Announcing a Student Foster Competition with The competition is open to all undergraduate $20,000 in Scholarship Prizes to be held in students (not just tine art students) enrolled IK conjunction with the National Collegiate Alcohol in a U.S. college or university for the Fall Awareness Week. 1989 term. We're looking for the best poster concepts that Entry Forms may be obtained: creatively express the need (or responsible deci- sion making about alcohol. From: The Office of REVERLY'Q A grand prize scholarship of $5,000 will be Special Programs awarded in each of two categories. Five runners- at: 289 Rosenwald up in each category will receive $1,000 Statesboro Mon.-Sat. scholarships. 681-5409 Mon.-Thur*. till 9 p.m. Open 1111 10 p.m. 764-6007 Junction Friday & Saturday 5 George- Anne Tuesday, November 7,1989

V George-Anne Poverty in America: Conflicting or Functional? Since 1927, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper capitalism thriving. According to ment about society's attitude to- There are approximately Clint Rushing Sandy Hanberry this theory, poor people are needed ward poor people in that, if poverty 35,000,000 people in the United in a society for a number of reasons. didn't exist already, we'd have to Editor News Editor States who are living at or below the Editor's i One reason is that poor people pro- invent it. poverty level. According to one of Clint Rushing vide a cheap labor market for the So which theory is true? I tend to my sources in the sociology depart- society. What poor person used to side with the conflict theory. True Al Allnoch Stacy Graham ment, the United States Depart- being unemployed is going to ask poverty is a social disease. True, a Managing Editor Business Manager Lance Nizinski ment of Agriculture defines the transmitted through the socializa- for high wages? Hell take mini- person can be "brainwashed" by his Advertising Manager poverty level as the amount of tion process. That is, the poor mum wage and feel blessed that he peers or relatives into believing money required to purchase a mini- people adapt to being poor and got it. Another reason poor people that he must remain poor since he mally nutritious diet, multiplied by teach their children (knowingly or are needed in a society, according to was born poor, but what if all poor three. So there are that many not) that poor is the only lifestyle the conflict theory, is that poor people changed their minds about peoplelivingin the U.S. whocannot available. "We don't have to do people do society's "dirty work." being poor? What if they all said afford three meals a day? A shame. anything, the government will pro- Janitors, sanitation workers (gar- "We're not going to work for low Rape report should But what I want to get at is this: vide," could sum up a functionalist's bage men), and various other wages anymore, we're not going to Is poverty a socially transmitted view of how poor people think. So members of the blue-collar work clean your bathrooms anymore, disease which should be addressed the functional theory of poverty force in America are all there be- and we're going to rise out of pov- make people think seriously, or does the society in the more or less states that the culture cause they need their jobs too badly erty and compete in the capitalistic U.S. need poor people? of poverty is developed through the and do not have the developed skills society." Then what would America There are two basic theories mode of adaptation. This theory to vie for competitive wages. Be- do? The conflict theory of poverty Last Wednesday night a GSC coed was allegedly raped which answer that question. These blames the victim, much as many sides, if the poor didn't take our would then be proven as true, I after leaving a local nightclub and attempting to return to theories are the functional and people in society do. trash out, clean our bathrooms, and believe. We'd have to either respect campus. Of course, many people were shocked by the inci- conflict theories of poverty as stated The conflict theory, on the other get their hands dirty doing our the poor and try to help them in- dent, but some simply shrugged it off as if it were nothing in sociological teachings here at hand, presents another outlook on work, who would? Poor people are stead of taking advantage of them, important. We feel an incident of this magnitude should GSC. the impoverished. This theory at- very easily exploited in America, or we'd have to invent poverty all The functional theory, as I tempts to justify poverty by saving and I think it's a true shame. I think over again. make everyone sit down and think for a moment. While date understandit, states that povertyis that poverty is necessary to keep I can make a fairly accurate state- rape has been a much publicized issue on many campuses, including GSC's, lately we have not heard of many rapes similar to what allegedly occurred last week. Of course, we never like to hear news of rapes, or any other kind of attacks, but when they don't occur for a long period of time, people tend to forget that such a possibility even exists and they no longer concern themselves with it. Well, it apparently happened to someone here last week, and we need to do our best to prevent it from happening again Think about where you are going before you leave for somewhere, especially if you intend to walk. Is the area well- lighted? Is it populated? Will there be help nearby if some- thing does go wrong? To lessen the chances of an attack, walk with another person, or even better, with a group. Last Wednesday night's incident allegedly occurred near a nightspot where many people had been drinking. That is something else to think about. Alcohol can sometimes cause a person to do something he or she may not be normally prone to do. If you leave a party or or other gathering where alcohol is being served, keep a careful eye on suspicious-looking people around you. Rape is a serious matter, and the possibility of it should never slip anyone's mind. Let's do all we can to lessen that possibility. Lost Queen for GSC Homecomingis almost here and, in case you missed the chance to 3 vote in the preliminary election for D^ Cr /Q the 1989-90 Homecoming court, CbTJ OU_ you can still help decide who will be Student Government Update GSC's last Homecoming Queen, since the next one will be GSU's. The final election is scheduled for be distributing information such as Wednesday, November 8. These schedules, contests, promotional votes will decide the fate of some activities and other programs of fortunate younglady, so be sure and interest. The senate is also cur- participate in the election. rently working with the Statesboro The senate convened again this Chamber of Commerce to consider week. The most important business the lengthening of the GSC Home- centered around the formulation of coming Parade route. Local busi- goals for the whole SGA to work nesses feel that both the school and toward. President Sean Schuur led the city would benefit from a route the meeting as the senators sug- that would extend into downtown gested ideas for both long- and Statesboro. short-term goals that SGA can be- Finally, what would an SGA gin to achieve. While this brain- update be without an Earth Day storming produced many ideas that mention? Executive Vice President Letters to the editor will be beneficial to the GSC stu- Tom McLean said in the meeting ■9 BEB&U dent body, the senate decided to Monday that President Henry has football players are young black caused some inconvenience with performance. The limited space of further focus its resources upon approved Earth Week celebration men, who certainly would not ap- class assignments. However, the Foy Recital Hall and in McCroan these goals in the next meeting to be for the week of April 16-22. Thus, Drive to Dixie preciate being placed in the role of often-heard comment that night Auditorium is unavoidable at this held at 5:30 p.m. in Room 111 of the Earth Day will fall on the April 18 gladiators in front of an antebellum from the overflow crowd in the Williams Center. rather than on the previously men- controversial time—we realize this, and this mansion. Also, is the image of such lobby to the effect that they had to Among other business of inter- tioned April 25. problem will be eradicated with the a home truly representative of con- be at this performance has to be arrival of the new Performing Arts est, the senate has supported a In closing, please feel free to stop Dear Editor, temporary architecture in south incorrect. To our knowledge, this Center. Until that time, sellout program in which the SGA will in at the SGA office in the Williams I am & black artist/instructor on Georgia where the championship specific event was not and could not situations may occur. We should increase the student interest in Center and tell us what you think of the faculty at GSC. Along with contest is to be staged? be required for attendance by also mention that we are address- sports besides football. Working our job so far. The suggestion boxes many persons on campus, I am dis- There are some people who teachers. Rather, it is our under- ing the parking dilemmas at these with Greg Van Zandt, the newly- are also available anytime for your appointed with the selection of the might think such concerns are triv- standing that this was one choice events with appropriate adminis- appointed Athletic Promoter for suggestion, criticism, and com- NCAA theme "The Drive to Dixie" ial until they examine the facts. A among many on li sts of activities for trators in an effort to serve as many Baseball and Basketball, SGA will ments. and its accompanying poster. Be- theme that promotes a "Drive to attendance. Regardless of whether patrons as possible in both the col- fore I analyze the theme poster, I Dixie" has nothing to do with the attendance at this event was lege community and in Statesboro, Staff would like to state that I do not get time and place we live in teacher- or student-motivated, which brings us to another topic in YOLANDA WALLACE FEATURES EDITOR the impression that the selection today...even less to do with football. approximately 400 students did our discussion. MIKE STRONG SPORTS EDITOR committee meant to imply a racist Rather, it is a detour into a nostal- arrive before 7:45 p.m. and It might help your readers to TINA HOWARD, JAMES PERDUE COPY EDITORS attitude with its choices; but, this gia of partial truths when, in effect, squeezed into every available inch understand our positions on some MARTY WILDES, CAROLYN SAMODEN STAFF WRITERS action does display racial insensi- we should be looking ahead to es- of space in Foy Recital Hall. of these issues if I clarify the pur- EDDIE COLEMAN, MATT WILLIS, CAROL tivity which suggests ignorance The "outsiders" seated in the KLEINGINNA, LIA NEEL, MICHELLE ROSS tablish new goals and to forge mu- pose of CLEC. We present campus DANIEL HOLLINGSWORTH, PHOTOGRAPHERS and blindness. Regardless of who tual respect and understanding. audience to whom Ms. Barber re- programs, lectures, and perform- PAT MALONE, MARK PRIESTER the people were who made the selec- ferred could be no one else but the ances for the Statesboro and GSC DAVID SCOTT STAFF ARTIST tions, their choices were not well- Marie T. Cochran Elderhostel class, which is a group communities. We exist neither conceived for the following reasons. Art Instructor of senior citizens who are guests of solely for one nor the other. We try BUSINESS STAFF First, problems with the theme the college. By special request, to provide equal access to CLEC TOMMY COLE, SHARI STUART, ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES LYDIA BROOKS are obvious. Shouldn't someone their coordinator had purchased events for students, staff, faculty, DON MAILLHO PUBLICATION COORDINATOR have remembered the reason why their tickets two weeks in advance visitors, and townspeople. GLENN BURGESS, RENE RENTERIA, CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT the song "Dixie" is not played at New policy of the performance. These reserva- In closing, I would like to invite LAURA MORGAN, CINDY KEEVER, many southern football games? The tions consisted of 28 tickets, and all members of our community to VAN ELLIS lyrics suggest a longing for the "Old from CLEC were the only "advanced" tickets the second event in the season. The South," which conjures images of PRODUCTION & GRAPHICS EDITORIAL SERVICES (PAGES) released. GSC faculty, staff, and all-male vocal ensemble Chanti- LISATIPTON PRODUCTION MANAGER black slaves in the cotton fields. students were admitted to the hall cleer will be performing on Tues- LEIGH HORTON ASSISTANT MANAGER Black people were property and Dear Editor, on a first-come-first-serve basis by day, Novemberl4, at 8 p.m. in the TRACY SMITH AD PRODUCTION MANAGER prisoners of a no-pay system that As we approach the second event showing their i.d.'s. Adding the Foy Recital Hall. A memo to faculty, JERI STANDROD, TRACI COBB PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS scattered our families, robbed us of in the 1989-1990 Performing Arts Elderhostel patrons to the number staff, and administrators regarding KARI KESSNER, KEISHA DAVIS our culture, and many times cost us Series, I wish to respond to Sherri of community members, faculty, the new ticket distribution policy our Lives. Therefore, it is obvious Barber's letter of October 24 and to and staff present would show that should be received by November 7. Bill Neville, Student Publications Advisor that "Dixie" does not represent the The GEORGE-ANNE Is the official student newspaper of Georgia Southern College, elaborate upon the circumstances the students in the audience still If there are additional questions, owned and operated by GSC students and utilizing the facilities provided by GSC. The "good ole days" to everyone—espe- surrounding CLECs presentation outnumbered every one else by a please feel free to contact the CLEC newspaper Is the oldest continuously published weekly newspaper In Bulloch County cially Black people. of the Celeste Miller performance four-to-one ratio. Executive Director, Leslie Tichich and Statesboro. Ga. The Ideas expressed herein are those of the editor or the Individ- ual authors and do not necessarlry represent the views of the Student Media Commit- As for the symbolic message of on October 17. In the future, tickets will be at 681-5434. tee, the administration, the faculty and staff of Georgia Southern College, or the Uni- two silhouetted football players The members of the Campus printed for each Performing Arts versity System of Georgia. The GEORGE-ANNE Is published twice weekly during the ready for a stand-off in front of a Life Enrichment Committee are academic year and twice during summer quarter. Series event and will be available at Lauren C. Shutt large plantation home, the concept aware of the complications that no cost to students at the box office Secretary and Student Member OFFICE: Room 110, F. I. Williams Center. suggests a battle waged to protect arose regarding available seating in the Administration Building, for MAIL: The GEORGE-ANNE, Landrum Center Box 8001, an obsolete tradition. This is espe- (or, more appropriately, the lack Campus Life Enrichment Committee Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Ga. 30460. several days prior to the event. This PHONE: 912/681-5246 (News) or 912/618-5418 (Advertising) cially upsetting if you consider the thereof) for this concert. We also will ensure that we are aware of any fact that the majority of college understand that this may have capacity crowds in advance of the Tuesday, November 7,1989 George-Anne Poster critics should Eagles come from behind at JMU 36-21 find real problems By MATT WILLIS Williams and fullback Willie within two at the half. for a touchdown. It was the Eagles By MIKE STRONG used something that everyone can Sports writer Lanier, JMU reached the end zone The second half was all GSC. first punt return for a touchdown Sports Editor identify. I think that the NCAA has With James Madison holding a three times in the first 18 minutes. The defense set the tone by shutting since 1984. done this nicely by using the man- 21-6 lead just three minutes into Williams scored first on a 34 down the JMU ground game. They Russell said the game showed Recently the NCAA and GSC sion in the background. Unfortu- the second quarter, head coach Erk yardruntomakeit7-0.Therunwas consistently stopped the Dukes and him that the Eagles might be a has come under fire for the poster nately, Ms. Cochran and others are Russell thought the game might be set up by a 68 yard kickoff return gave the Eagle offense good field better team than he previously promoting the Division I-AA final. reading more into the poster than is over. "I could visualize that score allowed by GSC in as many weeks. position. thought. Defensive coordinator, The poster depicts two shadowy actually there. Ms. Cochran views reaching 45-6." No one would have Lanier scored the next two Duke After a scoreless third quarter, Mike Healy, was also pleased by the football players lined up in front of the house in the background as disputed him either. Up to that touchdowns on runs of 12 and 15 the Eagles took their first lead of way the defense made the neces- an old southern mansion with slo- having racist overtones, does this point in the game JMU had domi- yards. the game with an 18 yard Dowis sary adjustments in attitude and gan of "The Drive to Dixie." One of mean that all of the people who live nated the game on both sides of the At that point the Eagles took a field early in the fourth quar- play to stop JMU. Also encouraging the members of the faculty here at in those mansions on Victory Drive ball. But GSC turned it around as "gut check" and turned the game ter. Four minutes later GSC to the coaching staff was the im- GSC, Marie Cochran, an art in- in Savannah are racists or display they scored 30 straight, unan- around. After a Mike Dowis field stopped a Duke drive at the Eagle's proved passing of Gross who com- structor, said the poster and the racial insensitivity by owning those swered points and once again goal of 40 yards and a David Cool 36 yard line when linebacker Dar- pleted five of 11 passes for 118 committee who conceived the pro- homes? proved that they are a champion- kick of 54 yards made it a 21-6, rell Hendrix recovered a fumble. yards. motion showed "racial insensitiv- ship caliber team. Raymond Gross and the Eagles got Southern then took it the remain- Next week the Eagles take on "The Drive to Dixie" has little to ity" in creating it. Adding further, In the first half Southern was the offense rolling. ing 64 yards to take a 29-21 lead. the University of Tennessee-Chat- do with football, hmmm.., lets think in a letter to the editor of the hurt by a punishing option attack Joe Ross, who had 32 rushes for The Eagles put the icing on the cake tanooga Moccasins in the Home- about that one for a moment. Well, Statesboro Herald, "which sug- similar to the offense run by the 116yards on the day, scored on runs minutes later when Rodney coming game at Paulson Stadium. gests ignorance and blindness." any time a team wins all of its play- Eagles. Led by quarterback Eriq of 8 and one yards to pull Southern Oglesby returned a punt 69 yards Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.. The poster, according to Co- off games and achieves its' goal of chran and others, suggests a long- making it to the championship ing for a return to the old South, the game, the phrase that is most often days of slavery and large planta- used to describe this feat is: "GSC's Soccer team loses final game to Stetson 1-0 tions. She also thinks that is an drive to the championship was a unreal representation of the pres- rough one. First, " I think that nated by three players- Valdez (four ent South and feels that the South the word drive suddenly takes on a By PAUL FLOECKHER shots on goal), Kevin Dixon, and has more to offer than that. She meaning within the realm of sports Sports writer Eddy Piloto (three shots). goes on to explain that the slogan, that Ms. Cochran apparently has Coming off two straight wins, "Drive to Dixie", has utterly noth- overlooked. Since this "drive" has including one over conference foe Sophomore Kevin Chambers ing to do with the South and even brought them to Georgia and the South, I guess "Dixie" might be Mercer, the GSC soccer team looked started in goal for GSC and was the less with football and that it is time to make it three in a row against tough luck loser. Chambers started to progress from that type of think- somewhat appropriate too, call me goofy. Stetson. The Hatters had other 11 games this season, allowing just ing. two goals per game while posting It is unfortunate that Ms. Co- plans, however, and edged the It would seem to me that maybe Eagles 1-0 in the final game of the two shutouts. Rafter calls Cham- Ms. Cochran is living a bit in the chran and others have chosen such a simple idea and blown it out of season for both teams. bers the most improved player from past. I have seen the poster and I last season, adding that he "became proportion. How anyone can take GSC could've avoided a losing didn't think twice about any racial a much better keeper over the that poster and instantly draw the record with a win, but instead fin- implications that it might be exud- ished 8-9-1 overall and 2-4 in the course of the year." ing. This could be that I am a white many things that Ms. Cochran and others are interpreting the poster to TAAC. Rafter also praised three other male from Michigan, but then Eagles: Regan, Jay Dingbaum, and symbolize suggests to me that they The game's lone score came at again, aside from Ms. Cochran, I the 19:30 mark of the first half on a Scott DeAmbrose, for their solid don't want "to establish new goals haven't heard from any blacks, goal by the Hatter's Jon Valdez. The play against the Hatter and and to forge mutual respect and students or faculty, that really Stetson forward scored the game throughout the season. For the year understanding" as Ms. Cochran share her interpretation of the winner off an assist from Nick Regan, one of the team co-captains, suggests. But, to take the injustices poster. Although, if you sat down Yocca. started 17 games and scored a team of the past and stick people's nose's and studied the poster and really GSC was not without chances to high 10 goals. Dingbaum, the other in a mistake that they had nothing analyzed and pondered it, I guess if score; in fact, the Eagles actually co-captain, also started 17 games, to do with and say that it is okay Eagle defenders move into position for a corner kick against you did it long enough you might outshot the Hatters 13-12. GSC's scoring three goals and adding an because they are doing in the name Stetson. The Eagles lost l-O to the Hatters at home. reach the same conclusion that Ms. John Regan and Jeff DeRose led the assist. DeAmbrose chipped in two of equality. This is not one of the Cochran has. The problem is that way with four shot each, but were assists while playing stiff defense. goals that Ms. Cochran says that I'm only going to be in college for shut out by goalkeeper Kevin Darryl Watson, who led GSC she wishes the South should accom- another two years and I don't have Johnson and the rest of the tough with five assists, was one of only plish, and if this is her way of trying that much time to waste on trying to Stetson defense. The frustration of two seniors on this year's squad. to accomplish those goals, it goes STOP reach that conclusion because it the afternoon was evident in GSC Although the young team didn't against what she (heavily) implies would take me at least that long to head coach John Rafter's voice as he finish with a winning record, it FEEDING are her principles. I'm sorry, but agree with her! said, "We never took advantage of gained valuable experience hat this is not the way to accomplish According to Alfred White, who, our scoring opportunities." YOUR any goal. To Ms. Cochran and the should lead to a more consistent like Ms. Cochran, is black and the The Hatter attack was domi- season next year. NCAA Director of Promotions and others who support her I have but approved the use of the poster and one thing to say: You are causing slogan, he was not offended and was more problems than you are solv- surprised that other blacks were, ing, so please concentrate on real PIG! the promotion was used to draw racist problems and not on football Water heaters, in most homes, are the biggest national attention to the game and posters. Don't get energy wasters. . . but not in the Hodgepodge Lodge. Dave Hodges' homemade instantane- National Sports Briefs BUGGED! ous water heater heats water only when it is flowing. Not only does this water heater lower ROSE TO SEEK REINSTATEMENT: Write a letter ©Copyright 1989, USA TODAY/Apple Dave's electric bill, it also lowers your electric bill College Information Network Pete Rose, who has hired a to your editor. public relations agent to help him by reducing the peak demand because showers REDS REPORTED TO HIRE PINIELLA: improve his image after his suspen- Former New York Yankee out- sion from baseball in August for are usually taken either in the morning or at night. fielder and manager Lou Piniella gambling, said he has always con- Also, there's no wasted heat to be absorbed by will become the nextmanager of the sidered himself a model citizen and Cincinnati Reds, according to re- will do everything he can to be rein- an air conditioner. If you'd like to read about this ports published Friday. He was stated to baseball next year. and many other novel creations, get your copy of freed Thursday from contract obli- MAKAROV IS NHL ROOKIE OF MONTH: gations to the Yankees. An an- The Calgary Flames Soviet # * # VOTE^ * & How To Build a Hodgepodge Lodge at the Col- nouncement of the new agreement import Sergei Makarov was named lege Book Store or the G.S.C Book Store. could come as soon as Friday. Pin- Rookie of for iella, Reds general manager Bob the Month for October on Thursday. Quinn and owner Marge Schott Thirty-one-year-old Makarov had Homecoming Queen & Court would not confirm the hire. three goals and 18 assists for 21 FRAUD FIGURED IN UF DEPARTURE: points. Wed., Nov. 8,1989 GEORGIA SOUTHERN Florida University's decision to GARVEY EX'S SENTENCE SUSPENDED: COLLEGE ACTIVITIES BOARD ask basketball coach Norm Sloan to The former Cyndy Garvey — PRESENTS retire was influenced by the the Landrum Center CfJB, Cynthia Truhan—has had her 126- HOMECOMING 1989 possibility of a federal indictment day jail sentence suspended. The against him, according to Charles ex-wife of former major leaguer 11:00 a.m. - 6:00p.m. Reed, chancellor of Florida's state Steve Garvey spent one night in jail university system. Mail fraud in October for violating a child visi- voting sponsored by CAB and SGA charges were to be brought against tation order. A Superior Court Sloan, according to newspaper ac- judge reinstated probation for counts. Sloan resigned Tuesday. Truhan. The judge said she would OILERS SEND CARSON BACK HOME: make a final ruling Dec. 8 on the The traded sentence. center to Detroit DEADLINE SET IN HORSE EVENTS: PRECISION AUTO Thursday in a six-player NHL After talks between the Inter- trade. Carson, a native of the De- national Equestrian Federation Cooperj if Schedule of Activities "k troit area, who was acquired last and International Olympic Com- season by Edmonton from Los mittee president Juan Antonio Thursday, November 9 Angeles in the Wayne Gretzky deal, • Samaranch, a deadline of the end of TIRE SALES was traded with Kevin McClelland Sanc-'poMtuil 'Dance 1991 has been set for the federation •FRONT END ALIGNMENTS ON MOST CARS $19.95 for Petr Klima, , Adam 8:00 p.m. to recommend whether equestrian •BRAKES-TUNE-UPS -MUFFLERS Williams' Dining Hall Graves, Jeff Sharpies, and the Oil- events at the 1992 Barcelona Olym- •OIL CHANGE AND LUBE $19.95 Friday, November 10 ers fifth-round draft choice in 1991. pics should be moved to another site Cffff JURY AWARDS MARCUM $250,000: because of the prevailing African HOURS: MON-FRI 8-6 SAT 8-12 "P

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A i 1 :1 N ■L H 3 s 0 . #56. Call Jeff at 681-4077. CAMPUS Representatives Needed for more information and an application; for me. Your the best.—R.B. :-< s write National Collegiate recreation K I h, 0 T N 3 ,1 0 A 8 V I The George-Anne provides FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED AT "Spring Break 90s" programs to PAUL BARGER &WILL BUCKY— 3 I I •I 3 V A I a 11 3 1 s Service; PO Box 8074; Hilton Head 1 .1. V 3 3 3 ■ V 3 3 V Southern Villa. $90 month plus 1/4 Mexico-Bahamas-Florida and i! D I » A freeclassifled listings to students You guys are the absolute greatest S.Padre Island-Earn free vacation SC 29938. 1 I 'I (1 S |3 0 I J 1 1 faculty and staff members of utilities. Completely furnished, must when it comes to PARTYDNG! But no S 1 1 0 V S A 3 H n Plus$$$ Call 800-448-2421. Georgia Southern Colege as a share a bedroom. If interested call more yakking in my car at the mill!!! V L I a mj- N H 3 S 3 i V ,1 c AUTOS FOR SALE :i 1 A :i nm V N ■ 1 V 0 4 681-6610. INPUT/OUTPUT TYPING—Research campus-community service. Free FOR SALE: 1986 Jeep Comanche Willie G's rules. See ya dudes! A I :l w 0 Si V 3 jjli V 0 t classified ads should be written papers, desktop publishing. 489- Truck. Only 47,000 milesAn very C.W. & L.C. V N ■ 3 V III N 3 a FOR SALE 3 1 1 3 3 3 N 3 3 s in 25 words or less. The adver- 8300 Jeffrey Lariscy. good condition. For sale by owner. FOR SALE: Double bed: mattress, box TONI SMITH "THE KD GffiL"— well 11 1 ] H 1 ■ 3 I I (i K 0 3 3 I tiser's name and Landrum Box EXPERIENCED TYPIST. $1.50 a page. Call 681-1922. 0 I w 1 1 N n a 3 3 I N \ springs and bed frame. It's used but you sure are doing things your way. must be included with the ads. Call Harriet at 852-5417 from 4- d i a S n 0 II i a 3 d V : very comfortable. $35 negotiable. FOR SALE: 1979 Honda CM400T. New Paul who? LUVYA' me V ) >'.■ N V 3 s X il a 3 < 10p.m. Ads should be non-commercial Call Krystle 681-9078 or 764-3513 paint, mirrors, and battery. Very 1 in nature, should be in good taste leave message. ."ATTENTION - GOVERNMENT clean. Asking $800. Call 681-2246 and are subject to standard edit- HOMES from $1 (U-repair). Delin- after 9:00p.m. ing procedures. The editors re- FOR SALE— BACH -STRAD. 42-B quent tax property. Repossessions. continued from page 1 Trigger Trombone: brass with ex- FOR SALE: 1976 Buick Electra, 455 Briefs serve the right to refuse any free Call 1-602-838-8885 ext. GH5920. tras... leather case! New $895.. sacri- eng. Good condition, minor repairs classified ad. Free classified list- fice for $650 Call 681-7510. CYBERGENICS-60 day kit. 50% off- needed. Four new tires and new bat- tail-gaters. Enjoy Homecoming and used to decorate residence halls, ing should be mailed to The Call Carl 681-6695. tery. $1375. Call 764-7771. let your spirit soar! windows, cars, homes and busi- George-Anne, Landrum Box FOR SALE—TRUMPET. Call Glenn at WOULD LDXE TO BUY USED COM- FOR SALE 1981 Chevy Malibu Station nesses just in time for the GSC 8001, GSC. Deadline is noon 681-4674. PUTER. Must include printer and Wagon. Great condition mostly new •The Georgia Southern Resi- Homecoming weekend. Monday or Thursday prior to FOR SALE LEFT HANDED GOLF owners manual.— Call 681-3290 and parts. For more info. Call 681-6596 dence Hall Advisors and the Mus- The money raised will be used by publication. Commercial listings CLUBS in good condition. 2 pw, sw. leave message. ask for Kristy. Asking $100. Contact Shane 681- cular Dystrophy Association are MDA to support patients in the are available at $4.50 per column TYPING—LETTERS, TERM PA- 4760. 1983 SAAB 900s Turbo, Red, Loaded, teaming up to "kick" neuromuscu- local community through clinics, inch, with a one inch minimum. PERS, ANYTHING! Will type ex- Excellent service. Stick shift. All lar disease. From now until Novem- Contact the Advertising Depart- FOR SALE 18 speed Schwinn Sierra actly as written in order not to influ- records available. $5200 or best offer. summer camp and research. So, get ment at 681-5418 for more infor- , Mountain Bike. Shimano parts. ence your grade at all. Call 681-2286. 681-5260. ber 10, RHA will sell GSC paper the "Eagle Spirit" and cover the mation. Bought one year ago for $350. Asking footballs to students, faculty and campus and town with GSC foot- MATURE FEMALE DESPERATELY 1973 VOLKSWAGON BUS (camper) $200. Call Sarah at 681-7926. area residents for a $1 donation To seeks Saturday job. Experience in all New tires, brakes, hoses, and engine balls. With your support, RHA and FOR SALE NEVER USED PAIR10" secretarial skills, radio, and baby seal. 89,000 original miles; bed, re- MDA. The blue-and-gold footballs MDA will score in the fight against ROOMMATES subwoofers $140, pair 61/2" coaxials sitting. Call Michelle at 6d-5266. frigerator, sink, air conditioner. can be signed by the purchaser and neuromuscular disease. $80,250 watt amp $190,45 watt amp ROOMMATE NEEDED $175 a month Drives great. $2500 Call 681-4399 $40. Call 681-2347. TERRJVS TD?S beautiful sculptured and half utilities.Call Dave 681-9013 nails and manicures. Salon experi- John. on weekends (404) 541-2374. Winter CHARVEL ELECTRIC GUITAR single enced. Guaranteed work. Low prices. 1987 HONDA CIVIC SEDAN, all op- Singers continued from page 1 and Spring -flexible. pickup, floyd rose tremelo, white Call Terri at 681-3295. tions, 5 speed, a.c, a/m-tfm digital with black hardware, hard case in- said a spokesman, citing the 2 and 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS IS IT TRUE You can buy jeeps for $44 radio-tape deck, 3 years left on war- Tickets are available at the AVAILABLE. 3 bedroom available cluded, new condition. One year old. Celeste Miller performance earlier through the U.S. Government? Get ranty, 41K miles, new: tires, brakes, Georgia Southern Box Office in the Nov.l. 2 bedroom available Nov. 15. . Asking $285 Call 681-6137. the facts today! Call 1-312-742-1142 all service records...$7,000 call 681- Administration Building Novem- this fall when people were turned Please call 764-8190. FOR SALE L1TESTYLER ROWING 7510 Ext. 9600A. ber 7-14, weekdays from 3-5 p.m. away at the door for lack of seats. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEDED: 2 MACHLNE/bench press. Excellent Any seats vacant after 7:50 p.m. the "ATTENTION"— GOVERNMENT 1969 MUSTANG, new motor, transmis- bedroom, 2 bath trailer—Have own condition. $70 Call Lee 489-1645. SEIZED VEHICLES from $100. sion, metallic blue paint, tires, dual for $5 adults and $3 for children. night of the performance will be bedroom and bath. $150 a month and DRUMS FOR SALE nice 1987 Pearl Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes, Chevys. exhaust, bumper, grill, and interior. Concert organizers are urging released to walk-up ticket buyers. utilities. Off of 301. Call 681-3467. Kit. White, clean, high quality, heavy Surplus buyers Guide. Call 1-800- Less than 200 miles on new parts. 1- the public to get their tickets early Chanticleer's concert is spon- duty hardware, double base four 829-3382 after 5:00 p.m. FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to take 838-8885 ext. A5920. and arrive for the performance sored by the Campus Life Enrich- over lease at Sussex Commons. boom stands, cymbals. $500 or rea- sonable offer. Call 681-7697. TOYOTA CAMRY LE 1986 moderate early. This is likely to be a sell-out, ment Committee (CLEC). Washer and dryer and will have own JOBS mileage, 85% highway, electric sun- room. $170 a month. Call Suzanne at LOST AND FOUND ATTENTION— HIRING! Government roof, very clean, serviced regularly. 681-2561. jobs - your area. $17,840- $69,485. Charged continued from page 1 REWARD!! Lost boxer puppy. Brown All options. Call 681-1252. Call 1-602-838-8885. Ext. R5920. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEED AFTER with dark brown stripes and white on RED 1981 2 DOOR PINTO looks good, FALL QUARTER. Duplex close to face and paws. 11 weeks old. GREAT ATTENTION: EARN MONEY READ- runs well, reasonable price. Call 681- Russell took this evidence to the the hospital, but college counciling campus. Private bedroom, $150 SENTIMENTAL VALUE. Please ING BOOKS! $32,000/year income 3261 after 5. Crime Lab in Savannah to be proc- officials met with her at the hospital month plus utilities. Non smoker call 681-4284. potential. Details 1-602-838-8885 essed. immediately upon notification of please. Call Beth for information at Ext Bk 5920. PERSONALS 764-6537. LOST: Buff male cocker spaniel with The victim was not admitted to the alleged assault. blue bandana and Alabama rabies WOULD YOU LIKE TO OFFER DIS- KARY MELLY—Is you is or is you ain't ROMM FOR RENT DM PRIVATE tag. Last seen Oct.21 12:30p.m. at COVER CREDIT CARDS? Are you my baby?—Bud. Gardens continued from page HOME Call 764-4416. Available in the stadium. $100 if found. Call 681- available for only a few hours/week. PHYLLIS, DIANA, MANDY, WENDI, starting in January. 7843. If so call 1-800-932-0528 ext 3. We KERRY, AND MOLLY: Our favorite is planned for next spring, when will pay you as much as $10 hour. Road, just south of the Gentilly FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED LOST: Pairof reading glasses. Call 764- hall buddies! there is never a second Phase I of the development plan Only 10 positions available. Road-Fair Road intersection. There FOR NEW APT. fully furnished 6179 . After 5:30, call 839-2090 ask of loneliness or silence with you guys. will be well under way. kitchen and family room area. is no admission charge. for Jenny. LOOKING FOR A FRATERNITY, We love yall—Jennifer & Holly. The garden is located on Fair Monthly rent$150-$175neg. security SORORITY OR STUDENT OR- SPENCER- CONGRATULATIONS! deposit $135neg. 1/2 utilities. Please LOST: A 3/4 carat garnet from a ring GANIZATION that would like to Call 681-2286. setting. May have been lost near the You made it! I can't wait to see you Political Science or South Building. If make $500-$ 1000 for a one week on- Saturday night. I miss you. Love FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED at found, please call 681-2291. campus marketing project. Must be Always— Kelli Winburn Hall winter and spring organized and hardworking. Call quarter. Non smoker and preferably FOUND young male black labrador Ken or Myra at (800) 592-2121. BILLY LEE: thanks for the best 2 years (LXommg Mnmt to sen non drinker desired. If interested call retriever in Sagebrush/Hawthorne of my life. You are everything to me. INPUT/OUTPUT TYPING— Research Gina at 681-2846 as soon as possible. area. Blue collar. Call 681-3985. Ill love you always. Love—Krystle. papers, desktop publishing. 489- 2 MALE ROOMMATES NEEDED FOUND: 1987 Lassiter High School 8300 Jeffrey Lariscy. DEEDEE MCGAHEE: To the best big , IMMEDIATELY to share 3bdrm/2 Class Ring found at Paulson Sta- sis in the world. Work hard! Party ATTENTION: EXCELLENT INCOME bath new mobile home located 2 dium. Call Stephanie at 681-2857. hard! That's our motto. Love, FOR HOME ASSEMBLY WORK, Krystle. miles from campus. $150/mon. each call 1-504-646-1700 Dept. P6330. and 1/3 utilities each. All electric. NOTICES HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MIMI EXCELLENT SUMMER & CAREER Call between 10:30-2:30 or after 6:30 TYPING-Theses, papers, letters,etc. FLOURNEY!! We love you! Tawana, Participate in Homecomming Activites at 681-9064. Drop off on campus. Contact Peggy OPPORTUNITIES now available for Raina, Max. college student & graduates with MALE ROOMMATE OR ROOM- Smith in room 116, South Building or call 587-5359. Resort Hotels, Cruise lines, Airlines, D.V.T.— You are the best friend in the MATES NEEDED at Southern Villa Amusement Parks and Camps. For whole world. Thanks for being there