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Chanticleer | Vol 42, Issue 1

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FEATURES: A look at summer music and movies, page 10 ' NEWS: What happened to the AT0 house? page 7

JSU implements new student/faculty ID system r By Mark Harrison Managing editor Is it working out? "You'll never have to stand in Students at Middle Tennes- line again." That's what college see State, where the cards are administrators are telling JSU stu- in use, comment, as well as dents this semester, at least in 1 JSU students' opinions. I regards to new student identifica- tion cards. new system is completely auto- Both new and returning stu- mated. Once a student's picture dents are required to obtain a new is made, it is stored on a com- ID card, beginning this semester. puter system. It's not just the cards that are "Once you get ;new ID card changing, either-it's the entire made," Woodward said, "you'll system. never have to get another one According to Bascom made, you'll never have to stand Woodward, Vice President for in line to have it validated again. Student Affairs, one of the people The way it's set up, when you who initiated the new cards, "The pay your tuition each semester it system that we had was pretty automatically validates your much outdated. The process of card. If you don't come back, validating your card each semes- we'll take it out of the system. Long lines: Many students faced a long wait to get therr new ID cards. ter, standing in line ... the picture But let's say you stay out of for the card was taken with a school a few years and decide to and returning students. Now that with Marriott," he said, "You can issued. Polaroid camera. We'd have to come back; all you have to do is the new system is in place, only take the card to the dining hall or Being able to use the new ID take four pictures before we could pay your tuition and it validates incoming freshmen will be required The Roost and you can get up to cards to purchase food is just one even generate one card, so the it again." to pay the fee. $10 worth of food purchases on of many advantages, according to systemitselfwas really outdated." There has been some confu- According to Woodward, there is that card. You can buy $10 worth Woodward. He said students will Woodward said the University sion among students concerning a way students can recover the $10: of cokes, $10 worth of meals, be able to use the ID cards in a has looked at a number of ID card the fee for the new ID cards. by using their new ID cards to pur- sandwiches or whatever." variety of new ways in the future, systems at various universities, This is a one-time- only fee of chase food at either Jack ~op~erWoodward said students cafl use some -possibilities include using settling on the one now in place. $10, which wasincorporatedinto Dining Hall or The Roost. the card to receive food purchases See ID Cards According to Woodward, the the tuition payments ofboth new "We worked out an up to one year after the card is page 4 Fire damages Houston Cole Library 7 Bv Allison Gravdon which had vet to be worked out. It Staff writer -1 JSU's College of Education is Among the qualities the team wasn't until a recorded message What wed wrong? among the top 40 teacher educa- found most appealing were out- It wasn't a false alarm this time. announced a definite emergency tion programs in the nation, ac- standing faculty, opportunities On May 2, the fire alarm system the evacuation began. cording to recent data issued by for non-traditional students and that was known by Houston Cole There were approximately 125 the American Association of its faculty and student services. Library staff to be prone to false people in the building, all of whom Colleges of Teacher Education. One team member said that alarms sounded, this time for real. were evacuated in less than five The college is also the largest JSU's Fort McClellan branch An electrical fire of broke out be- minutes. in the state for teacher certifica- was the strongest observed on tween the second and third floors University librarian William tion. a military installation. of the library, apparently starting Hubbard said he was pleased with The college is schedualed to be JSU may be finding its place in the electrical buss distribution how people in the library re- re-evaluated for accreditation this on the cutting edge of research. system, which serves as the main sponded to the situation. "People fall. Though not officially a research electrical line to all floors of the got out in good order-no confu- JSU's Fort McClellan Center institution, several grants are library. All power was immedi- sion." he said. was also commended during a in place from different spon- ately lost, including power for Maintenance personnel arrived recent Army review. sors for research projects, in- emergency lighting. and disconnected all power to the The center was evaluated by a cluding a nearly half-million The fire resulted in more than library. Fire fighters arrived soon six-member team commissioned dollar NASA-sponsored re- $260,000 in damage. after. Standpipe hoses were used by the Army to asess the quality mote sensing project involv- The new fire alarm system was to send water down the buss line 1 I of the programs and the relation- ing faculty members of JSU's purchased for the library just last and to extinguish flames in the Fire began in electrical buss system between second and ship between the institution and Departments of Biology and year, but faculty and staff were See Fire 1 used to false alarms due to bugs third floor. I the fort. 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The following are dates for the College BASE Examination, which is required for graduation. 3 p.m.-7 p.m. Oct. 4 Room 20 Ayers Hall 3 p.m.-7 p.m. Oct. 5 Room 20 Ayers all 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Oct. 20 Room 218 Ayers Hall 8:30 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Oct. 22 Room 20 Ayers Hall 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Oct. 24 JSU-Gadsden, Enzor Hall Aud. 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Oct. 25 JSU, Ft. McClellan; Room TBA 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Oct. 26 Room 218 Ayers Hall 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Oct. 27 Room 218 Ayers Hall Students should plan on being in the test a minimum of two hours and 30 minutes. Registration for the College Base Exam is in the Office of Assesment, 216 Ayers Hall.

Kappa Delta Pi will hold its induction ceremony for eligible candidates at 4 p.m., Oct. 9,1994 on the 11th floor of Houston Cole Library. Candidates must have a GPA of 3.5 and have completed three education courses. Eligible candidates must be present for the induction ceremony. Dues are $45 annually. Family members and guests are welcome to attend this honorary induction. Applicati-ons may be attained in the lobby of Ramona Wood Building. For more information, contact Carol Uline at 782-5853. Destruction: Randolph Counfy HighSchvl wasforced controversy when the school's principal, now sus- JSU will offer a CPA Review Program beginning September 23, to begin classes three days late for the new school year pended with pay, banned interracial dating at the 1994. Instructors will cover all four parts of the convenient Friday, after a fire destroyed the building. The school, located school's prom. Thefire is still under investigation, but Saturday and Sunday schedule. Textbooks and CPA Micro-Pass in Wedowee, Ala., was the center of a nationwide is alleged to be the work of an arsonist. software are included in the course fee. For more information contact JSU Continuing Education at 782-5918 or Dr. Angela Bell MOBILE, ALA. WASHINGTON, DC at 782-5348. Youngest grad chooses showbiz Vatican, Washington disagree The 10-year-old graduate of the University of South Agreement on a 20-year plan to slow world population Alabama won't be attending medical school after all. growth is in jeopardy as Vice-President Al Gore and a Michael Kearney is passing on graduate school to try representative of the Vatican failed on Monday to re- his hand at a considerably tougher profession: entertain- solve their differences on the abortion issue. ment. The Vatican also condemmed the proposals being *9-5-94. Mark Franklin, 18, Tyron, Ga., was arrested at Dixon Hall Michael became the youngest person ever to graduate considered by the U.N. population conference. on September 5 and charged with unlawful possesion of marijuana. from afour-year university when he received hisbachelor's The U.S. and the Vatican have been at odds with each -9-5-94. Thomas John Greenawalt, 19, Springfield, Pa. was arrested degree in anthropology in June. He is moving to Los other over the abortion issue. Pope John Paul I1 lectured at Dixon Hall on September 5 and charged with unlawful possesion of Angeles from his home in Mobile later this month. President Bill Clinton, who supports abortion rights, marijuana. "I kind of wanted to stay. But I didn't want to go into the when Clinton visited the Vatican in June. 4-31-94. Richard Kane Pinson, 20, Anniston, was arrested in the medical field, and that's what they were going to give me The Progranm of Action, proposed by the population Brewer Hall parking lot and charged as a minor in possesion of alcohol. a scholarship for," he said. conference, while it would not be binding on all the *8-31-94. Brad Butler reported a minor in possesion of alcohol in the The University of South Alabama offered Michael a world governments, has been targeted for attack by both Brewer Hall parking lot. full scholarship to attend medical school. the Vatican and some Muslim countries for the tone it *8-30-94. Jerome Bernard Little, 19, Aliceville, was arrested on Cole Kevin and Cassidy Kearney, Michael's parents, have would set on issues such as birth control and abortion. Avenue and charged as a minor in possesion of alcohol. discussed with Castle Rock Entertainment the possibilty Gore met Monday in his hotel room with Archbishop 08-30-94. Sgt. Rick Tubbs, UPD, reported a minor in possesion of of him hosting a television program. Renato Martino, who heads the Holy See's delegation to alcohol in the parking lot of the Campus Inn Apartments. "They 're talking about Michael being host of achildren's the conference. The Vice-President said afterwards that 08-29-94. Harassment was reported at Logan Hall. educational show. They think he'd like to do an educa- "they'refinally understanding what we'vesaidall along." 08-29-94. Harassment was reported at Wallace Hall. tional show first," Kearney said. But, he said, the two sides will remain divided on 08-23-94.JSU reported disorderly conduct at Wallace Hall. Al Burton, vice president of Castle Rock Entertain- contraceptionand the American woman'sright to choose ment, is excited about the prospect of working with an abortion. Michael. TH CHANTICLEER Additional copies: Fire from page 1 equipment rooms on the second Hubbard said one of a librarian's 66 The library 'looks better .IN freepress is the unsleeping guardian of every other right and third floors. Subsequently, fears in case of fire is losing that free men prize; it is the most dangerous foe of tyranny." phone and computer distribution valuble reference material that than ever.' --Winston Churchill systems were water-damaged. canot be replaced, but the library's -- William Hubbard, There was also water damage to extensive collection escaped - University librarian Jamie Cole, Editor in Chief carpeting and electrical rooms on smoke damage except for soot Mark Hamson, Managing Editor many floors. which settled on library materi- 99 Virginia Teague, Ad. Director Mike Canada, Features Editor The library's access to the main- als. The main problem proved to be Scott Stansell, Acting News Ed. Chere Lee, Photo Director frame university computers was In a paper Hubbard co-wrote replacing the electrical conduit Jeh Jeh Pruitt, Sports Editor Amy Brasher, Asst. Ad. Director cut off. This inability to commu- with Ronald Saska of the Audio- and buss. Joe Langston, Manager of Student Media nicate with other on-campus com- Visual Department and George A contractor from Birmingham

The Chanticleer,the student newspaper of Jacksonville State University, is produced by students. puters created problems for those Lord of maintenance, he praised was chosen for the job. Hubbard The editor has the f~naldec~s~on on ed~tor~alcontent. Fund~ngIS provided through Univers~ty who needed to pay library fines or McGee7s pledge to provide the said he is more than satisfied with appropriations and advertisements. Offices are in 180 Self Hall. Editorials are the opinions of the editorial board unless otherwise noted. return books in order to register "resources necessary to reopen their work and in some cases the The editor reserves the r~ghtto ed~tfor content and space. Send all submissions to Jamie Cole, The Chanticleer, 180 Self Hall, JSU, Jacksonville, AL 36265. for May term. the library in a timely manner." library "looh better than ever." Deadline for all submissions is noon Friday. PAGE 3

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p, -,-* ID Cards , __ i . ,i,X -.,..,. . --,... .,....).-.+.....l--..sII.Try .Herbs . .. For: from page 1 LONGER, STRONGER STOPS ALLERGIES! the ID cards as credit cards at the HAIR & NAILS From runny nose and sneez- 6 ing to headaches and campus bookstore and local busi- This herb can promote hair infection, customerssay nesses, using the cards to access We can set you up so you can put a deposit... and nail growth NATURALLY! these formulaswork better HSN-W ...IT REALLY WORKS! vending machines, even using the with the business ofice. You could take your than anvthina! cards to operate electronic locks. LOSE WEIGHT "We can even set it up so you card to the business ofice and say 'withdraw $25' NATURALLY! MORE ENERGY! can put a deposit, say with the *Licorice Root (Stops hunger For Athletes & Teachers business office ...y ou could take -- H. Bascorn Woodward, Vice President for pain) Natures Chi your card to the business office Student Afairs *SF *Chickweed *Kelp Ene~gy-V and say 'withdraw $25,' " *Thermo Chi and More Woodward said. At Margaret's, on the Square in Jacksonville, Woodward acknowledges there we help you find the right herb for your needs! have been some problems getting simply overwhelmed by the vast get the new cards out." the new system off the ground, number of students attempting to Students who have not yet had resulting in long lines and delays get the new cards and under nor- an ID card made should go to the in students receiving the new malconditions, theprocessshould second floor of TMB (the floor cards but said the students have take no longer than a couple of the book store is on), where the been understanding. minutes. cards have been processed in the "We've had some problems "When you've got one after past in order to obtain a new card, with the equipment," Woodward another, after another, after an- Although cards were previously said. "The printer hasn't worked other, it backs the printing system being made at Stephenson, the fast enough but the students have up and it just can't spit them out equipment has now been moved been tremendous. .We have re- that fast," Woodward said. back to TMB. There is no time ceivedvery,very fewcomplaints. "We've had a backlog. Of course, limit on obtaining a new ID, but The students have really had a lot the first time around it's going to new students should keep in mind of patience with us. be like this but we won't ever have the cards are used to check out "I feel bad about it. I told a to go through this again. Once librarybooksand togainaccess to student yesterday 'I'msorry your you get that card, that's it. The certain areas, such as Stephenson card hasn't been printed, if you only person who will have to get Gym and the pool in Pete Mathews T-shirts, blow dryer, curling irons, Paul want to jump on me about it, a new card is a new student com- Colesium. And, of course, there's Mitchell products, brushes and haircuts hey-that's fine," Woodward ing on campus and it won't take the new advantages of being able given away each day during our said. nearly as long. We worked till to get "free" food. celebration. Come by and register to win. Woodward said the system was 2:30 a.m. one morning trying to :p:i 8: gj 101 S. Pelham Rd. S., Jacksonville 435-4040 $$ @~<~ja@~~@$;$~gg~@&~~@@~g~&;$@~$~$~~;$@;~@g~;~~g@g~g BE A PART OF THE JSU PRIDE JOIN THE MARCHING SOUTHERNERS!! The Marching Southerners are looking for additional members for this year's show. If you were in a high school marching band and play a wind or a percussion instrument, please consider joining the ranks of one of the finest marching bands in the South. Also, anyone that has had experience spinning rifle or flag is also encouraged to consider joining the Marching Southerners. This year, the Southerners will be traveling to the following JSU football games and band exhibitions: UAB; Southerners' Exhibition in Guntersville, AL; Middle Tennessee State, Murfeesboro, TN; Southerners' Exhibition at South Cobb High School, GA, and the Governor's Inaugural Parade in Montgomery, AL. If you are interested, please call the band oflice for more information (782- 5562). The Southerners rehearse Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday at 4:15 - 5:45 and Thursday at 6:15 - 8:OO. CATCH THE SPIRIT BLOW SOUTHERNERS! THlS FATAL ACCIDENT WAS CAUSED BY TEENAGERS GETTING STONED AND GOING TOO FAST.

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SO WAS THIS ONE. PAGE 6 THE CHANTICLEER Students at two schools Welcome Back JSU Students! respond to rlew ID cards r By Chere Lee * GO GAMECOCKS News writerlphoto director Aaron Crawford So, how are the new ID Freshman cards working out at JSU? "These (new ID Not only is JSU changing cards) are easier be- cards, the University is cause they just run changing to a whole new them through the system. Here are what some machine and you're in. students had to say about the How are they going to change: validate them? It just Tim Hanby makes things easier Sophomore and they look better

"I think it's a good idea too. " that you can use it at the The Chanticleer also cafeteria and everywhere talked to a couple of else, instead of a bunch of students at Middle cards. Getting it done was Tennessee State Univer- horrible. I waited in line 40 sity, where the IDcard minutes." system now in use at visit the qua,& diamond merchants at... Carmen Yates JSU are currently being Junior put in place. Here's what "They definitely, defi- they thought: nitely should have informed Benjamin Parks us that we were getting Senior them, why we were getting "We used to have ID them and what benefits are cards (like the old JSU '.CAy*A"?&jfAY...... ,, .. , ...... to come from them. I also cards), they were lame ~"peham"a -1 1435-4076 Jacksonville 1 wish that they had picked It was just a laminated L one place to make them." photo. With the new Heather Kirby ones you can vote, Sophomore check out library "I think they're going to books, use it like a The be more convienent. I did credit card. We can not know that I get $1 0 put money into an worth of food. In that case, account and use the I think it's woth the cards in vending ma- money." chines, all food places COCKPI Alexis Phillips on campus and the Located On The Corner Of Mountain Street And Forney Avenue Sophomore book store. The only "I transfered in from thing bad about our 435-7214 Auburn (and our cards were cards is that the picture .:.:.:.:;:...... :.:.:.:.:.: similar to the new JSU sucks. There's a line Coors Dry cards). I always used mine through my face." Heineken !m$ fas.x:.:.:+.:...... Ice 11$$$ $gg Michelle Christopher .<...... ::>a,:+ at Auburn. I liked (the 6 Pack .:..c.,r:$:*!<:*.:+ 6 Pack I,,.IlX:y::i.:.:.:.:.: 6 Pack price) being included in Senior tuition--it is in the expenses "When we first got when you are looking at them there were a lot college prices.'' of bugs, but they're Kevin Robinson fine now. Everybody Molson Gold Bud Light Ice House Sophomore welcomed them be- .,.;..> I ..A,*.:.:.: .,.,., f@;;$ "They look good. It did cause it meant fewer .,....., .... 12 Pack Bottles I:.:.:.9,5.,...,. ... 1 12 Pack Bottles, I not take long for me to get ID cards. The only 1 mine, but (other) people thing we can't do with said they had to wait. They this card is create more are good for games and parking on campus." picking locks. I didn't know More parking on I had to pay $1 0 for them! campus? That's one of If I didn't have a meal ticket the benefits nobody I'd be upset. Probably, mentioned. Maybe these they'll be easier. I feel like new ID cards are going a better human being now to work out okay after that I have my new JSU ID all. PAGE 7 Where is the AT0 house? Fraternity forced to move to new location happy with move r By Scott Stansell house. house said the church had planned Methodist had parted on good Acting News Editor "We left the old house on May to use the property for new con- terms, Members of the Alpha Tau 1," AT0 brother Tommy Rilley struction for some time. "The only problem we had with Omega returning to school this said. "The city approved the new "We were waiting for the prop- the church was about our deck,"' fall may be surprised to learn their house about two weeks ago so we erty to become vacant so we could he said. fraternity house isn't where they could put up the letters." do some construction. The house, The church had confiscated the left it. The .new AT0 house is on from what little I saw of it, wasn't wood from the deck, which AT0 The AT0 house was originally Mountain Street NW and Rilley in very good condition." had partially dismantled, then of- located next door to the First said although the fraternity would Stewart said there hadn't been fered to sell the wood back to the Methodist ChurchofJacksonville. have preferred not to move, AT0 any hard feelings between the fraternity, Rilley said. The house and the land are owned is proud the fraternity did. church and the fraternity as far as "But we left without any prob- by the church. "The new house is actually in a he knew. lems with the pastor," Rilley said. The church decided to use the better location," he said. "That wasn't part of the pack- The fraternity is still working land to expand the parking lot and Michael Stewart wasn't pastor age,"- he said. on the new house, according to house the fraternity had to find a new when the fraternity vacated the Rilley agreed that AT0 and First Rilley. , COLLEGE STUDENTS cornpat~ble4 MEG RAM Do you need a job 200 MEG hard drive 17" to help pay BILLS? Do VGA Monttor Soundblaster speakers W~llInclude DOS YOU need a little EXTRA 6 2 W~ndows3 1 Only SPENDING MONEY? It's owned for a year and a easy! No hard labor half - perfect work~ngcon- required. Just call d~t~on$950 Call Brent at 435- 1 092 EOE. 435-8894

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Allow me to introduce myself. desk, where I make the final deci- I The new ID system: I'm Jamie Cole, Editor in chief. sion as to whether or not it is I'm a senior beginning my fourth published. For that reason, send year at JSU. I'm a communica- all your letters and comments to Getting offthe ground tion major and an English minor. Jamie Cole, The Chanticleer, 180 That's all you need to know Self Hall through campus mail. If you see a line formed suggest: about me personally, but there are A word of caution: we're not We lots of things I can tell you about you. here to publish your personal into the parking lot at The new system will work this newspaper. The Chanticleer will begin pub- gripes and complaints. This is a to students' advantage, but Stephenson Hall and you We're still a weekly, in spite of lishing some state and national forum, not a soapbox. Personal We should Waste no time in haven't gotten your new ID the rumors we would begin pub- news. This is for your conve- attacks will not even be consid- using the system to its yet, perhaps you should lishing twice weekly. I'm not say- nience, since we realize this is the ered for publication. fullest. step right up to the back of ing that won't happen in the fu- only newpaper some of you ever Also, you must sign your letter ture, but for now The Chanticleer and include your student number the line. see. will publish every Thursday. De- Besides a more comprehensive and phone number. A letter we It's likely you'll need to set aside a significant amout pending on our articles, reviews, look at the "outside world," we receive without this information of time to do so, if current trends continue. submissions and advertising, we will also do our very best to pro- won't even be read. Anonymous will run anywhere from 12 to 24 opinions are unacceptable. Take All ribbing aside, JSU is taking a serious step toward vide the most inclusive coverage pages. possible of campus issues and your stand and sign your name. being a modern, more convenient campus with the new One thing should be clear from events. We are working with a We welcome your calls about identification system the University recently purchased. the start. This is a newspaper by small staff on a limited budget, so story ideas and events, but phone With the new system comes promises of sweeping and for students. I feel that as we can't get to everything, but we calls concerning issues and edito- changes in the way JSU students can handle everything journalists we sometimes forget welcome your suggestions as to rial opinions are better addressed we are student journalists; we as aletter to the editor. As a matter from personal finances to admission to athletic events. what stories are important to you. tend to write for ourselves rather Please realize that there is a dif- offact, we won't listen to a hostile The new system sounds like a great idea. One major than our readers. Not so with this ference between an article and an call for very long. This is for our advantage is the idea that students can set up an account volume of The Chanticleer. editorial or opinion piece. Edito- protection and yours. with the business office into which the students (or Within these pages every week, rials are not meant to present If you have formed an opinion Mom and Dad) can deposit money to be used by pre- you'll find issues and stories that facts... they are not even meant to you feel needs to be voiced, take affect you personally as well as the time to sit down, write it out senting the ID cards. Right now, administrators say it represent the thinking of the en- the JSU community as a whole. tire student body. They're here to and drop it in the mail. won't be difficult to set up this "credit" system for on- Observant readers will notice present different sides of differ- Let me encourage you to get campus expenses (the bookstore, the cafeteria, The the change in our look. Actually, ent issues. involved personally with your Roost, etc.), but working out agreements with off- you don't have to be too obser- Sometimes you'll agree, some- campus newspaper. Our staff campus businesses students frequent, like Domino's, vant since it doesn't even resemble times you'll disagree. Opinions meetings take palce each Thurs- last year's Chanticleer. The idea will be clearly marked as such and day at 5 p.m. Winn Dixie and McDonald's to name a few, wouldn't is to make the paper more acces- should not be regarded as an at- If you're interested in writing be a bad idea. sible to you. You'll be able to find ' tempt to push personal beliefs on for the paper, come by and talk to Aside from the monetary possibilities, the new ID what you want to read in virtually others. US. cards can be used as admission to athletic events, the same place each week. This Along those lines, the paper is And remember: we're here to more modular approach to layout learn just as much as you are. concerts, etc. With a quick scan of the magnetic strip on not designed for our output only. has worked for many larger news- We're here for your input as well. We'll make mistakes. All we ask the back of the card, JSU can record virtually unlimited papers and we hope it works for All submissions to The Chanti- is that you learn along with us. demographic information. Who attends these events? What age group should we target with such events? The Ih TELLIEJ' YOU.. . THE HOUS WAS RIGHT HERE LRST SPRIN cards encode this type of demographic information. THE CYANTICLEER One important use of the card in the future could be YEfiH. .. I COULD security. Though installation of coded door locks would ACWQVS SEE THE BRcK OF MCDONALD'S be fairly expensive, it could be used in certain areas that WHEN I: DID KEG - only some students should have access to, like storage STRNPS ON THE rooms, outside doors to dorms, certain offices, etc. The only question on our minds is: How long must we wait for these innovations? If the technology is in place, why not begin making the system ready for these new benefits? Bottom line: be patient. Those long lines may be worth the hassle. PAGE 9

As a freshman, what's the first thing you'll do when you're away from your parents?

''Party as much as possible! " - Anika Weed

"PARTY,PARTY, PARTY!" - Jamillah Suttles

"Mom always says 'Sit up straight.'So I'm going to lean back in my chair." - Amanda Witherspoon

"Find out who Cocky is. " - Chad Lee New 'Letters' policy for 1994-95 Forum is our readers' column. Our policy for letters to the editor should be kept in mind when working on submissions. The Chanticleer will not print letters which are longer than 300 words. The Chanticleer will not print letters which are libelous and/or defamatory. The Chanticleer reserves the right to edit letters for space and grammar as well as style. There will be at least two weeks between publication of letters from the same person "I'mgonna walk around the and will publish rebuttals no later than two weeks after the publication of the article, edito- dorm room butt naked." rial or letter in question. - Omar Miller The Chanticleer reserves the right to refuse publication of any submission. Deadline for submissions is noon Friday before the preferred publication date. Submissions may be brought to the Chanticleer office or mailed to 180 Self Hall. All submissions must include a name, phone number and student number for JSU students. 66~'etterstart working on that 'Home Alone 3' script, Johnny Boy, America's getting tired of you. 99 FEATURES The Chanticleer *September 8, 1994 had into keeping the attention of played an unannounced concert. the capacity crowd, who seemed Unfortunately for the always to be easily distracted. Oh, and entertaining George Clinton, there were plenty of things to be they decided to do it during his distracted by ... main stage set and stole half of Tibetan monks chatted with his audience. patrons about their lost home- Then there were the Beastie land, while sweaty 'paloozers Boys ... who without a doubt put cooled off in the Rain Room on the best show and drew the showers. A few steps away was largest crowd. Where the Electric Carnival, a travel- 'paloozers had been milling ling virtual reality playground. about, soaking in the sights Under the carnival tent, would- during some acts, they didn't be cyber-punks changed their stray when the Beasties took the look and sound "Terminator 2" mike. All over Lakewood mud style. covered teens surfed on the Not far from the carnival, crowd and bounced around the non-profit organizations lined pit. That was the climax of the way to the second stage. It Lollapalooza ...it should have was a politically correct won- been the end. derland ... you could learn about For some strange reason, saving the whales, the someone decided that Smashing rainforests, AIDS victims and Pumpkins would be a great runaways in about the same headliner. It made sense, they HOT,HOT, HOT. It was that kind of summer. The kind of time it took to reach a port-o-let. have two -great ("," summer when temperatures and ticket prices soar. The kind of On the second stage7where "Siamese Dream") and a fairly acts the Boo huge following. Their songs are summer that seethed with blockbusters: movies, concerts and Radleys and the Charlie Hunter deep, catchy and have a sound Trio were exiled to play 7 fans all their own ...why shouldn't albums. We heard from the old and the new, the talented and received a pleasant shock. See Music the less-than-talented. But, as alwavs, there was something for Atlanta's own Black Crowes page 14 J' V every taste. . Here's a look at what happened over the long hot season in the entertainment industry.

BY MIKE CANADA with Jamie Cole

World of Music and Dance ment seemed waterlogged and date. Peter Gabriel tired. Of the established acts, Opening act Green Day gave a Lakewood Ampitheater only Midnight Oil had the raw smashing power pop Atlanta energy to compete with new performance ...even though most Peter Gabriel's multi-cultural bands hungry for attention. of their fans hadn't arrived yet. arts, crafts and food festival W.O.M.A.D. is Peter "That's one of the things a new worked wonders in Atlanta this Gabriel's attempt to inermingle band has to deal with," said summer. Despite bouts of cultures... and give new bands drummer Tre Cool. "That and torrential rain, the audience was from across the globe the paying for broken equipment exposed to mostly unknown (at chance to be seen and heard. If and fines." least around here) world acts. you missed it this year, be sure Fines? "The promoters fine South Africa's Lucky Dube and to catch it next time around. us if we start trouble or break the Native American things ...right now we're losing Songcatchers primed the crowd Lollapalooza '94 money just by being on tour." for a day of international Lakewood Ampitheater Fines didn't stop singerlguitarist culture. Atlanta Billy Joe from smashing two Most surprising in the line-up Since 1991, Perry Ferrel's on stage earlier, though. were the U.K. 's the Levelellers. travelling MTV music showcase "We like to have fun. We can Their energetic performance has brought mixed reviews from be pretty cheap anyway," caused more than a few people fans and critics. Though they quipped Cool. to miss the opening minutes of have all had at least decent While Green Day put on one Peter Gabriel. This rainy day lineups ('93 had Alice in of the best performances of the may have been a good- time to Chains, Primus and Rage day, they had stiff competition. do just that, Gabriel and Against the Machine), this MTV darlings the Breeders and Lollapalooza: George Clinton performs at the summer music festival.

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Kenneth G. Bodiford ber winds, percussion Delta Kappa National of Hampton, Va. was ensemble, and winter Honorary Society. In 1986 recently named director guard.program. He also he was a member of the =BUM Suncoast Sound Drum and of bands at Jackonsville served as music theory, - color guard, and elec- Bugle Corps. Under his leadership at Under his tronic music including leadership at Kecoughtan High School, 1955 South Pelham Road Kecoughtan sound lab and lighting the band won more than Jacksonville, Alabama 36265 High School, lab. - the band won 30 first through third place Before joining more than awards in band competi- 30first through Kecoughtan High School, FOREIGN *DOMESTIC tions, including all "Supe- third place Bodiford served as a awards in band rior" ratings at the Vir- graduate teaching assis- competitions. ginia State Marching .WRECKER SERVICE tant and assistant march- Festival and at the District ing band director at East Symphonic Band Festival. Carolina State University. .COMPUTER DIAGNOSTIC State University. During the 1993-94 aca- In addition, he was Bodiford holds the demic year, the band was director of the concert Bachelor of Music de- one of five from across .BRAKE REPAIR band and the university gree from JSU with a the nation asked to per- pep band. major in music education form at the Sugar Bowl. He was interim director @FUEL INJECTION SERVICE and the Master of Music Jacksonville State degree in music educa- of the marching band in 1989 and taught march- University's Marching tion from East Carolina Southerners and Balleri- .AC REPAIR ing band techniques as University. nas remain among the well as piano. Bodiford was director South's premier university Bodiford is a member of bands at Kecoughtan marching bands. of the Music Educators High School in Hampton Bodiford said he hopes BEN HOWELL (205) 435-882 1 National Conference, Phi where he directed the to bring back "Southern- Owner Mu Alpha Simfona marching band, wind ers Spirit," and said Professional Music ensemble, symphonic recruitment will be his Fraternity, and Omicron band, iazz band, cham- number one focus.

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I NEW AND USED PAGE 12. THE CHANTICLEER Record-breaking summer yields critical achievements-

people did (dreadful box office), all the makings of a blockbuster: beth Taylor to make a movie work. "Clear and Present Danger" - and that's good. Better finish that Harrison Ford stole the show and suicide, black mail, suspense ... Incredulously, writers fought over "Home Alone 3" script soon, a few heartbeats in this summer even a lovable gimp that invents who would get credit for this mess. Johnny Boy, America's getting thriller. Returning as CIA analyst the hula-hoop ( Tim Robbins). Even I would've used a pen name. tired of you. -JC Jack Ryan, Ford took viewers on They even pulled Paul Newman Most of the special effects are It was a record-breaking sum- a non-stop romp with Columbian in to play the bad guy, so why embarassments. -JC mer at the box office. drug tzars and government con- didn't anyone see it? Good ques- Led by the fabulous "Lion "Wyatt Earp" - A big, over- spiracy. This third adaptation of a tion. This is the movie Hollywood King" (which was hands down "Speed" The paint on my walls blown, overlong ego project from Tom Clancy novel ("Hunt for Red couldn't shut up about, but never - the best film of the summer), stu- has more depth than this movie. the normally reliable and some- October," "Patriot Games") is went to see. Checkvideo stores in A psychotic bomb-expert (Den- times inspired Lawrence Kasdan. dios paraded their summer wares clearly the best. Director Phillip October, you'll be sorry you to an eager audience. "The Lion nis Hopper) has a certain dislike Kevin Costner is a tired Wyatt Noyce ("Sliver") has turned out missed it on the big screen. Earp, and he doesn't get much King" and its brilliant animation another mind bending cinema for SWAT teams ... especially isn't listed below, but the rest are SWAT boy Keanu Reeves. He help from what should have been rollercoaster. - MC A must to experi- our own BestIWorst compilation. "True Lies" - tricks poor Keanu on a bus with an able supporting cast. "Tomb- ence on the big screen, this action Some were box office champions nine one dimensional characters. stone" tells the same story much (like the unstoppable "Forrest thriller from James ("Terminator This isn't just any old bus, it's got better in a lot less time. -JC "The Client" - "The Firm" was a Gump7' and the unforgiveable 2") Cameron is a masterpiece of a bomb and if Keanu goes below disaster, "The Pelican Brief' a "Speed), some were not (the de- the genre. Ah-nuld is back, and 50 mph the bus goes "boom." disappointment. So who expected "B1ownAway"- Yet another mad lightful "Hudsucker Proxy7' and Jamie Lee Curtis shines as his Director Jan De Bont (cinema- much from an adaptation of John bombervs. the Bomb Squad flick. the dreadful "Blown Away7'). wife. Tom Arnold is the support- tographer for "Die Hard") tried Grisham's worst novel to date? Tommy Lee Jones, who blew us Here's the way our critics saw the ing performer of the summer in a damn hard to make a good movie. Surprisingly, this adaptation away in "The Fugitive," barely summer shaping up on the big tag-along role that fits him per- The action was fun and the chase works with some fine perfor- broke wind in this stinker. Sure screen: fectly. The last thirty minutes are scenes were great the acting mances from Susan Sarandcn, ... he's a great actor, he should have white-knuckle all the way. -JC couldn't have been worse. Per- Tommy Lee Jones and newcomer played a terrifying terrorist. While haps, it was the brainless dialogue. The Best Brad Renfro as the kid being Mr. Jones stumbled around with The Worst Driver! Stop the bus! MC chased by the mob. Director Joel - his cheesy dialogue, Jeff Bridges One of the "Forrest Gump" - Tom Hanks Shumacher lays off his usual vi- "Baby's Day Out" - stood slack-jawed and silly look- "The Flintstones" - John most ridiculous films in may have won himself another sual artistry and instead creates ing for a story line. Someone Goodman should have stayed on years ...even by John Hughes stan- Oscar as the Alabama-born some credible suspense. -JC TV and kept winning Emmies. please tell director Stephen simpleton. Author Winston dards. Yeah, the effects are good, Hopkins you KEEP the good foot- This pointless trash inadvertantly but does anyone really want to see Groom's rich and funny novel is "Hudsucker Proxy" A fool age and THROW OUT the - found its audience among fans of a baby almost fall out of a sky- wonderfully adapted by Robert hits it big despite bad luck with bad ...not the other way around. - the cartoon series, but it takes scraper? Apparently not too many Zemeckis, and the technical ef- nature, girl problems and power- more than a cameo from Eliza- MC fects are amazing (see Forrest chat ful enemies ... sound familiar? with Richard Nixon, etc.). Gary NO, this isn't ''Forrest Gump." Sinise is brilliant in a supporting It's the latest creation of the Coen • role as Gump's lieutenant in Viet- brothers, the brilliant team that nam who becomes his business brought us ''RaisingArizona" and partner. -JC "Barton Fink." "Hudsucker" has b , I Welcomes You to Jacksonville State University I I We're close by, right on your way@1 1 On your way around town today, look for McDonald's0. Visit our Student Center We're always close by. Just remember, good food and I good fun are right on your way every day. Located between Martin & Brewer Halls

Celebration - Tuesdays - 7:30 p.m. AGAPE Lunch - Wednesdays - 11:15 & 12:15 Bible Study - Thursdays - 7:00 p.m. PAGE 13 Reznor, Nine Inch Nails bring out the Gothic in us all

r By Mike Canada man band, Nine Inch Nails. A samples through a Macintosh, he Features Editor year later NIN's first , has crafted noise into an art, some- "Pretty Hate Machine", was re- thing his influences Skinny Puppy Trent Reznor is the king of the leased on TVT records. A mil- have never quite pulled off. underworld. A world of teens and lion copies later, "Machine," NIN and Reznor are not for ev- twentysomethings dressed in which Reznor wrote, performed eryone. There are very few pleas- black - head to toe. Their hair is and co-produced, became the de- ant thoughtsin their albums. Sure, black, sometimes their fingernails finitive industrial album. Reznor there are always the Gothicchicks are too ...g uy or girl, it doesn't quickly became the talk of the and guys who float to him matter. They're all there for one . anyway ...but who are the millions reason: to have their angst, hatred Lollapalooza '91 saw Reznor of record buyers? and loneliness spit back in their and his live band steal the show Whoever they are, they're corn- faces by a short, angry musician. from heavy weights Jane's Ad- ing out in droves. NIN has sold He is the king of misfits ...the man diction and take a royal seat in the out venues across the country this who made noise and bondage gear underground world. The next few summer. Seattle, L.A. and At- a fashion statement. They love years would see Reznor and NIN lanta shows sold out in a matter of him because he doesn't fit in ... he struggle with newfound success hours. never has. and stardom. Live, NIN is a mixture of prere- Reznor never fit the mold of Thenext release, the "Broken" corded noise tracks and live mu- the Mercer, Pennsylvania, high EP, which Reznor again wrote, sic. A non-stop audio-visual as- schooler. He didn't play football. produced and performed, peaked sault on the mind and body, NIN He didn't go out with the prom briefly into the top 10. The follow is a concert experience you won't queen or the jocks. up EP, "Fixed," only caused a few soon forget" ...though " -vou mav need "If you weren't on the football ripples across the college scene. a counsellor afterwards. Trent Reznor: A king of the underworld has his say in the mainstream. team, if you werein the band, you 1994 saw the release of NIN's were a leper. When people say second full length album, "The those were the best days of our Downward Spiral," which de- lives, I want to scream," he says. buted at number 2 on the charts. Jan's Music, television and movies An attack on the inner workings TheBearHcrt,Inc. became his escape, his culture. I I of a frustrated mind, "Spiral" takes Oorber shop Encouraged to become a classi- the listener on a psycho-sexual cal pianist at the age of five, he journey through hell. Reznor's quickly learned that musicians lyrics are lined with disappoint- weren't meant to thrive in small ment, sex and perversity: "Help .fill hair cuts $51 towns. College life proved to be me tear down my reasonlhelp me as bad, he says. . it's your sex I can smellhelp me No fippointment College did prove useful to the you make me perfect/ help me Cleveland engineering student; he become somebody else." Necessary! was exposed to new music, the While Reznor's lyrics seem kind small towns don't like. The repetive at times, his music easily odd sounds of Skinny Puppy and picks up the slack. With the help located Next to Ministry mixed with his introduc- of computers, he has developed a Ramey's Pizza 1030 Noble Street, Suite 1-C,Anniston, AL/205-237-9221 tion to computers began to change mechanical, yet original sound; him. when he screams about the depths He became a keyboard player in of his soul, it sounds like a big Cleveland bands and in 1988 be- ugly machine plumbing its way gan what would become his one- into hell. Running and drum JACKSONVILLE TANNING SALON

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After two incredibly boring opening acts (Archers of Loaf and Dillon Fence), Lemonheads fans were given what they came to see ...mostly Evan Dando. Playing tracks from their ,xcellent new album "Come On Feel the Lemonheads" and some favorites from "It's A Shame About Ray," the Lemonheads sounded great live. Though they didn't play "Plaster Caster" from the KISS tribute album "KISS My Ass", Dando made it up with an acoustic encore. Despite two mediocre (at best). opening acts, the Lemonheads put on a first-rate show.

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JACKSONVILLE ST. (0-1) vs. SAM HOUSTON ST. (1 -0)

SCOREBY QUARTERS 1234F SHS 7 3 0 717 JSU 7 0 3 710

SCORINGSUMMARY JSU- Walton 12-yd run (Sutherland kick) SHS- Harris 2-yd run (Hajdik kick) SHS- Hajdik 24-yd field goal JSU- Sutherland 28-yd field goal SHS- Winslow 15-yd pass from Arrambide (Hajdik kick)

FINALSTATS A struggle: JSU's #21, Tracy JSU SHS r Bv Scott Stansell threw for 14 yards to Kevin Pesak Pilot, gets tangled up with a Sam 1st downs 13 17 Acting News Editor to move Sam Houston into scor- Burgess pleased Houston defender. The low- Rush yds 178 159 Sam Houston quarterback Stacy ing position at the 15. In spite of the loss, JSU head scoring game was a see-saw battle Pass yds 43 168 Arrambide hit Wenschell His pass to Winslow was a per- coach Bill Burgess was en- until Sam Houston scored in the final seconds for the win. Total yds 221 327 Winslow for a 15-yard touchdown fectly executed fade route and couraged by Saturday's game: Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0 pass with eight seconds left in the Marcus Hajdik added the extra '7 like the heck out of our Pen.-yds 2-19 9-83 game to lift the Bearkats to a 17- point to give the Bearkats the win. offense. " its first possesion of the second Time lovictory over Jacksonville State "There's only two ways to de- quarter. of Poss. 31 :47 28:13 in the Gamecock's season opener fend that," Burgess said. "You Hajdik booted a 24-yard field Saturday night. can play it conservative or you goal with 9:18 to play in the half. LEADINGRUSHER: "Our people played hard. The can stunt the linebackers. We JSU held there and Arrambide Sutherland missed a 46-yard JSU offense played hard, and the de- stunted. threw incomplete on third and attempt later in the period, but Gabe Walton fense played hard," JSU head "That's a fade-right and the ball three. nailed a 28-yarder that capped a 62 yds, 1 TD, long 37 coach Bill Burgess said. "It's a has got to be right there. The de- "If we have to go out there and lz-play, %-yard drive at the 6:45 darn shame we came up short." fender had good position, but it stop the offense three times, we're mark of the third quarter. LEADINGRUSHER: The Bearkats had been stopped was a great throw and a great going to have to go out there and "It was a tough opener, but no- SHS cold by the Gamecock defense at catch." do it," Burgess said. body in the nation plays a tougher Charles Harris the JSU 34 and 48 on their first The Gamecocks, who never Gabe Walton, who paced the schedule than we do," Burgess 99 yds, 1 TD, long 22 two fourth quarter drives. crossed midfield in the fourth Gamecocks with 64 yards on nine said. Arrambide threw incomplete on quarter, came up with the big de- carries, scored to put JSU up 7-0 "We ask a lot of these young LEADINGTACKLER: third and three from the Game- fensive play when they had to. with his 12-yard run with 6:44 to men. They keep working hard and JSU cock 48 with 3:15 left and Chad Sam Houston drove to the JSU go in the first quarter. they made a heck of a lot of W. Jett Orsak's booming47-yard punt left ,49, but back-to-back penalties Lee Sutherland kicked the extra progress. 7 tackles, 4 unassisted JSU with its back against the wall pushed the ball back to the Bearkat point. "We've got to get back on the - literally - on the Gamecock one- 48. Arrambide hit Winslow for a The Bearkats responded on their field and go back to work," he LEADINGTACKLER: . yard-line. 23-yard gain on fourth and 26, but next possesion, going 77 yards in said. SHS Three plays netted three yards Kelcey Lucas swatted down his 12plays, with Harris scoring on a The schedule gets no easier. J. Solomon and, after Jason Porch's 36-yard fourth down attempt to halt the two-yard plunge. Gamecocks will travel to Lake 11 tackles, 4 unassisted punt, the Bearkats started their drive. Hajdik's extra point tied the Charles, Louisiana to encounter final drive from the JSU 43. Charles Harris picked up 22 game at 7-7 with 58 seconds re- the McNeese State Cowboys, one Kirk Lawrence carried three yards to the Sam Houston 45 on maining in the first quarter. of the top teams in Division 1- times for 26 yards and Arrambide the Bearkats' next possesion, but Sam Houston took the lead on AA, on Saturday.

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I remember when it used to be a game. Iremember going to seeHank Aaron play one of his final games "Simplifq:simplifjf' and hitting a home run. I remember Henry David Tboreau seeing Brett Butler steal second like the flash. I remember seing Ozzie Newsome (nicknamed Thewizard of Oz) make some of the most spec- tacular defensive plays in contem- porary baseball history. The pro baseball strike started on August 13th and is still going on this very hour. It all began when the owners decided to give each player a pay cut because they were making too much money. The minimum salary you can re- ceive on a major league team is $170,000 per year. This means the "Hex that's not a bad idea:'. players who have the league mini- AT&T mum are losing $465 a day. That may not seem like a lot to them, but for your average school sports edi- tor, that's more than enough to sup- port any habit I may have. Let's take Barry Bonds for a better example. Each day Bonds stays out of work, he loses $30,000 a day. WHOA! (What's wrong Barry?) Other players, like Bobby Bonilla, - only loses $15,000 a day. I won't bore you with all these boring numbers, but I will say some things thatmake yougo "Hmmmm." Personally, I would rather lose only a little of my pay check in exchange for the entire thing. But on the other hand, I can admire the players for standing up for what they believe in. I can adjust from living the great life to the the good life, but why would anyone want to? If the owners and players don't come up with an agreement, we may never get a chance to see another ABX Universal Mastercard Ken Griffey Jr. come up out of the The credit,cash and calling card. Ail in one. schools, we may never see another Cecil Fielder, or another Frank Tho- The AT&T Universal MasterCard, No annual fee-ever. Access to cash at over 350,000 locations. mas, or another Pete Rose. We may Plus an AT&T calling card. Because life should be contemplated. Not complicated. only see a vision in our heads of all Call 1 800 438-8627to request an applicatzo?~. the great moments of baseball his- tory on some HBO special. The fans don't want that. They want to see the games. Then I woke up and realized that I'm just asmall-time writer in avery small place. What could I possibly do to change this tragic loss of his- tory? I know. I'll write my Con- gressman and tell him, .PAGE- --- 20 THE (3IANTICLEER Burgess pleased with effort in JSU's 17-10 loss

v By Scott Stansell Robinson completed 6-of-15 passes throws and not setting his feet." ries. Acting News Editor for 43 yards. Maniscalco said the Sam Houston "We tried to be tough up front on "I like the heck out of our offense," defense did a good job of forcing the theearly downs, but they surprised us Des~itetheGamecock's17-10loss Burgess said. "I like what we are Gamecock offense lnslde. by throwing on those early downs," to Sam Houston on Saturday, head doing on offense.n "The offensive line did a good job he said. coach Bill Burgess found things he Robinson said passing game was early, but thedefensewouldn't let the The Gamecocks were especially liked on both sides of the football. an area that needed improvement. quarterback get loose and forclng us vulnerable in the middle, as the "We didn't turn the ball over and "We needed to lmprove our pass- ~nside,"he said. Bearkat quarterbackStacy Arrambide Ever Get Somebody we didn't have as many penalties," ing game to keep those b~gdrlves The area of concern, Maniscalco went to the tlght end a number times Burgess said. ''The defense at times going," he said. "We d~dthat to- sa~d,was the Gamecock's perfor- across the m~ddle. Totally Wasted! tackled as hard as they have ever night.x mance in the red zone - from the 20- Arrambide completed 14-of-25 for tackled. The run blocking was as Of his six completions, two went yard-line to the goal line. 148 yards and the bulk of that was to fAlENlS DON'T crisp as I've ever seen. forfirst downs.That fitsin thescheme "When we get down there, we need Travis Dougherty and Kevin Peask, "I don't enjoy the loss, but we of what the offense is dolng, accord- to get six points and not depend on the tight ends. LET FRIENDS enjoyed playing Sam Houston. We ing to offensive coordinator Charlie the field goal,' he said. "They hurt us with the tight end did an excellent job executing, they Maniscalco. Defensive coordinator Roland early and later with the tight end DRIVE DRUNK just had more points when it was "We like to have a little higher Houston said he knew coming into underneath," Houston said. pJ us ~~otT~ over with." percentage of completions," he said. the ball game that Sam Houston had JSU unveiled some innovations ''chuck got more comfortable as a tough running back in Charles Har- offensively. Quarterback Chuck thegame woreon. He was rushing his ris, who gained 101 yards on 19 car-

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r Bv Jch Jeh Pruitt what they're capable of." their commitment. It's been very Sports Editor Nu Kleen The Lady Gamecocks have only Volleyball: Young team rewarding. It's hard to look at a One of the most memorable two seniors this year and they are Four true freshmen will round white ball and say this Cleaners moments of the 1992 Olympics none other than Sharon Peavey have an active role in the new means so much, but there are lots was the entire USA mens' volley- from Wetumpka at outside hitter season. of names that I've cared for. It ball team having their heads and Jana Simmons from Fyffe at means frustration and heartache 435-5263 shaved. It showed the closeness defensive specialist (who played and other times it means success." 209 Francis St., E. and loyalty of a bunch of men who basketball as well). Junior players Slay said she knows when her took the world crown. Although are setter Clarissa Nelson from from Anniston at middle and out- time is up , but it won't be this there are no mens'volleyball teams Birmingham and middle player side, and Tarynn Minegar at out- year. Besides, she just got a great with shaved heads at this univer- Rachel Spinner from Titusville, side from Naperville, 11.' will have new office and that's great incen- sity, there are a few dedicated Fla. Other players are Robyn Car- an active role this season. tive to stick around. "Complete Dry women who will be shooting for penter from Hahow, Ala. at setter, Most of the players are not used The volleyball team gets things - Cleaning gold in a different way this sea- Amanda Sandlin from Carbon Hill to playing 3 out of 5 games but started Sept. 16 at the Wingate "Shirts Laundered son. at outside hitter, Lynn Weaver Slay hopes that they will be able Invitational in Charlotte, North "Alterations "We're short on experience, not from Nashville, Tenn. at middle to endure. Carolina. Watch The Chanticleer "Drapery Cleaning for a complete schedule. so much volleyball experience but player, and Angela Woodward as "I developed a love for the sport "Formal Wear Care collegiate volleyball experience," middle player from Mobile. early," said Slay. "It's challeng- said JSU's head coach Janice Slay. Freshmen Kimberly Carney ing strategically and physically. "Leather & Suede "Our schedule is pretty tough. We from Huntsville at outside hitter, There's a beauty that's hard to Cleaning play a lot of Division I schools. I Julie Coss at middle and outside see. I just enjoy watching young "Wedding Gown really do have high hopes. I know from Malvern Pa., Carrie Hicks women performing and watching Preservation "Shoe Repair Rifle team looks for possible - national ranking for new season v By Jeh Jeh Pruitt 66 w+y Jacksonville 1 I Sports Editor Remember those old James This should be the best team JSU has ever I,, Pizza Bond movies? 20 (next to Chevron) I seen and I'm looking for a top ten finish in Coffee Street, Bond had the code name the polls ... I'll be disappointed if we don't." &ouble-g-sw~vnthat gave him . - a license 'td-fr2fl. There cre a' -- coach ~eraldD&O~ 43:5-4200 .. Welcome few JSU stdents who have Pizza, Spagh~tti,Subs the authority to shoot a gun also. No! these students can't JS.U ' Try.Our New shoot at other people, but they Students Stromboli or have something much smaller during that time. ------I to aim at and they won't be Rifle team: nationally "I ha& and preach to keep i Football Special I charged with a crime. ranked last season them focused," exclaimed DeBog. "All the shooters I've Large Pizqas, 1 Toppi The Gamecock rifle team, Out of about 50 schools that had have been shooting for a nationally ranked 14th last have rifle teams, JSU ranked only...$ 1.1.50 long time prior to college. year, will be one of the top 14th nationally last year from OU~ Coupon Required contenders on the shooting When they get to this level all Expires 12/31/94 it takes is fine tuning. There ranges. Coach Gerald DeBoy Seven shooters return this are only about 50 schools that L m had nothing but praises for his season from that nationally have rifle shooting as an NCAA team. ranked team. "This should the best team sport. It's all one big happy that JSU has ever seen and I'm family. I feel very comfort- looking for a top ten finish in able by saying we'll be in the the polls," said DeBoy. "We top ten. I'll be disappointed if have a total of nine shooters, the team and nine players, so it we don't." DeBoy confessed. The Hammett name has been synonymous with car care In seven returning and two new looks to be an all out war as to DeBoy stated that it takes Jacksonville for one-half century. We pledge to continue that tradition. recruits." who will be the ones chosen years to become a top quality I I The new rookies are Todd for the task. There will be two shooter, but if any of the stu- Amos and Eric Litz. Adam teams, a red team and a white dents are intersted in the art of Barton, Matthew Peters and team to give each person an shooting, there are four sec- Eric Sodergen are returning opportunity to compete. tionsof rifle shooting that teach for their third year while A rifle shooter is required to safety and the fundamentals of Marissa Larrabee, Joshua have strict concentration and a shooting. If there are any stu- Newton, Kathy Schuneman, disciplined attention span be- dents interested in trying out and Corrine Montgomery are cause one match lasts about six for the rifle team, the door is back for the second year. hours and a shooter has to hit a open if you meet the needed There are only four spots on dot about the size of a flea requirement. I 301 Pelham Road, S. Jacksonville, A1 1 LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED LOeC+C~690*I.,~*&CJ+dd~d.~t.t.t.t.I~11iiiii).+).).A~&-h Meal Plans Still on Sale

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