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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Eagles end winning streak with Little Rock loss m l 0 1989 -see SPORTS p. 6 Geor Anne w 912/681-5246 Vol. 61, No. 20 Thursday, March 9,1989 Since 1927, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper Georgia Southern College • Statesboro, GA 30460 Ex-employee/student accuses GSC, community of racism Students say club bans blacks I \ Peters says LeCain is unfair The Threat prevalent here on the GSC campus." By Clint Rushing Peters, a self-proclaimed human manager of Forest Heights, "As far as Assistant News Editor By Clint Rushing my memory serves me, we allowed of Prejudice rights activist, has stated that ra- Assistant News Editor cism is prevalent to an intensive the class to come, and that includes Reactions of most In- GSC student Richard Peters, was degree here on the GSC campus as GSC students Richard Peters and all of the class." volved with Richard Pe- recently terminated from his posi- tion as emergency maintenance man well as in Statesboro. "It is a fact that Jeff Hagans said they could not Hook declined comment on the ters' (pictured at right) when Ken LeCain finds out a black complete student labs for Recreation at GSC's Plant Operations. incident and referred The George- According to a memo sent to Peters employee will not be an 'Uncle Tom,' Leadership at Statesboro's Forest Anne to the department head for QSC ant) la tfte MMH he (LeCain) tries to get rid of this Heights Country Club because they munity have been "no from Ken W. LeCain, physical plant questions. maintenance superintendent, Pe- employee. He (LeCain) has told me are black. comment* ur0» (fed* himself of one other black employee Dr. Paul Miko, head of the Depart- ters' employment was terminated In the spring of 1988 both students slon Is reached by the because of his "continued non-coop- he would like to fire because he goes ment of Recreation and Leisure Serv- Georgia Board of Re- were enrolled in the class, taught by ices, said this problem, the lack of erative and argumentative re- to the NAACP." Assistant Professor Linda Hook, gents. The Regents, sponses when called upon to perform In a written statement Peters black participation in outside class- now hearing Peters* ap- which was given a choice of places in room activities at the all-white club, assigned job duties." stated, "It was almost a year before peal, will make their LeCain knew I was active in not just Statesboro to complete a required had existed for years. Peters filed for an appeals hearing lab. Along with other students in the decision known April and on Feb. 10, a board of review civil rights, but human rights. When class, Peters and Hagans, a member "We had the same situation with 15. (Below) Recreation appointed by GSC President Nicho- I see something racist, I will speak of GSC's team, chose to go Tracy Ham," said Miko. las Henry voted to unanimously up. This is why I am terminated. to Forest Heights to help teach senior Miko offered comment Why were normal precedents not This year, however, the recreation uphold LeCain's decision to termi- citizens water sports and other re- nate Peters. taken in my termination? What department no longer participates on the Issue. (Special lated activities. Peters' appeal is pending; a deci- crime did I commit other than not roll with Forest Heights in activities sion from the Board of Regents is According to both Peters and involving classes, Miko said. Peters over and be 'Uncle Tom'?" expected sometime in early April. Hagans, after they «made their feels that GSC should have ceased On January 30, Peters was given a Additionally, Peters said he is con- choice, Hook, also youth director at involvement with Forest Heights memorandum from LeCain stating sidering filing a law suit against the Forest Heights, took them aside from last year in immediate response to that his employment was to be termi- college. the rest of the class and told them the situation. nated effective February 3. In taking his case to the Board of that because they were black they The memo stated that Peters was Forest Heights, as a privately- Regents, Peters maintains that he would not be welcome to go and teach given one written warning and one owned organization, reserves the has not done anything to warrant his at the club. written reprimand (on two different right to choose its members. termination. occasions) advisinghim that his non- Peters and Hagans did not com- The college's present involvement "I don't think, I know that I was cooperative attitude toward other plete their labs at Forest Heights with Forest Heights includes spon- terminated because I have spoken up employees must stop or disciplinary that spring, while other members of sorship of the annual Chris Schenkel on racial issues at Plant (Operations) action would be taken. the class did. Tournament, an intercollegiate invi- and out in the college," said Peters. According to Peters, LeCain pre- tational golf match held each spring LeCain declined comment. pared a written reprimand on Janu- According to Stacy Webb, general at the club. According to Henry, "I have no ary 9 and called him in to discuss a -,■.-.■ ■ ■ . ■ . . :■ indication that discrimination is See Peters, page 8 Student athletes approve of drug testing by colleges, NCAA

Sandy Hanberry Athletes also tend to agree that Carolyn Reckamp agrees with Sher- one hears about it, especially weight- only sport plagued by drug problems, Staff writer drugs are not a major problem. Dur- rod, saying that in-house drug test- lifters," said football player Giff citing the Ben Johnson case as an ing the National Collegiate Athletic ing is the school's way of protecting Smith. "You see guys balloon over- example. Despite the common argument Association's testing of the GSC foot- itself. night and you know they're probably Ben Johnson won the Olympic 100- that mandatory drug testing is an ball team, none came up positive. "(The school) should make sure on something. In some establish- meter dash this past summer only to invasion of privacy, many GSC ath- However, the athlete's also agree that they test some of the athletes ments, you hear guys bragging about have his medal revoked when he letes say they are in favor of it be- that drugs should be a concern. Rich- from their sports in season, as well as what steroids have done for them." tested positive for anabolic steroids. cause they do not want team mates ard Sherrod, a forward on the men's out of season," Reckamp said. She Another football player, slotback Frankie Johnson says that schools that take drugs. basketball team, attribute one rea- said that members of the cross coun- Frankie Johnson, said that it is the are partially to blame for the drug Furthermore, they believe that son for concern to the NCAA. "It's try team were not tested until after marginal players who take drugs to problems of their athletes. members of athletic teams should enhance their performance because Currently, 10 percent of GSC's best to check our athletes before the have more respect for themselves, their season was completed. v of pressure to do well. athletes are chosen at random to NCAA does and makes it look like we their peers and their team to take Athletes also agree that the temp- Both Johnson and Smith are quick have a bad program," he said. See Athletes, page 8 drugs. tation to take drugs exists. "Every- to point out that football is not the Frankie Johnson

Projects near completion , GSC plans more -^Mmmmmmmmmmm Youth and arts Building Projects at GSC Alicia Dixon same brown brick and green roof ing Education. A 125,000 square foot •$1.2 million bookstore GSC plans annual ail- Staff writer color scheme as the bookstore, Witte performing arts theater that "is cur- •$9.3 million College Union said. The union, designed by Th- Construction on GSC's $ 1.2 million rently under design" is included in retail stores ompson, Ventulett, Staindack and bookstore is progressing on schedule the project, Witte said. restaurants Associates of Atlanta, will house festival Sat. at Circle with its completion set for Spring "The construction will help enroll- conference rooms retail stores, restaurants, conference quarter, Director of Facilities Plan- ment in that it will improve the student organizations rooms and student organization ning Gary Witte said. quality of facilities that the college GSC News Service inner tubes, newspapers and wires. headquarters. •dormitory Another major construction proj- can provide for the students," said Kimm Reed will use wisteria vines In other construction projects, •Lakeside Cafe Students, youths, faculty/staff and ect, the $9.3 million College Union, Witte. and straw to create baskets. Witte said a 300-student dormitory Continuing Education: members of the community will should be completed later this year, With the increase in student body performing arts theater gather in Sweetheart Circle this and a Lakeside Cafe are currently in Folk potter Cleater Meaders will Witte said. and campus buildings, area parking Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4p.m., for GSC's the planning phases. A temporary make pickle crocks, pitchers and Upon completion of the new 17,000 space is becoming more scarce. An seventh annual Youth Arts Festival. classroom, similar to the South other specialties. Ceramic artist sq. ft. bookstore, designed by the effort is being made to relieve lot Witte added, "There are some Building, will be installed by Fall The crowd will gather amongst 30 David Alley will demonstrate "raku" Savannah-based Spriggs Group, the quarter. congestion. plans to upgrade the existing park- professional sculptors, printmakers, techniques, a low-fire system used by mail center will relocate at the site of "We are going through studies for ing lots. One that will be improved is Within the next three years, Phase painters, musicians, blacksmiths, American Indians, while Bob Oewns the current bookstore. traffic pathing. There will be con- in between Landrum and Dorman. II of GSC's construction process will woodcarvers and other artists while will make contemporary vessels. The College Union will cover tracts con sidered to restripe and redo continue with a $16 million addition The other will be between Herty and youths will actually participate in- The First District Children's Art 112,000 square feet and will bare the Hollis." to the Southern Center for Continu- parking to expand," Witte said. creating art of their own at more than Exhibition and The Savannah Weav- 20 stations. ers Guild works will also be on dis- INSIDE TODAY play. BULLETIN Featured at the festival will be photographer and sculptor David Metalsmith David Smith, artist The top-seeded GSC Eagles dropped the open- Comics 7 Bernard Solomon, Tom Hammond, Classified 8 Kaminsky and his 10 by 15 ft. loaf of ing game, 78-72, to Houston Baptist in the first bread sculpture, woodcarver Asante Tommye Scanlin and Savannah round of the TAAC Tournament. The loss all but Editorial 4-5 Owusu and his African woodcarv- printmaker Pamela Brantley. eliminates the Eagles from post-season tourna- Features 3 ings, and fellow woodcarver The festival is funded by GSC, the ment consideration. News 2 Haywood Nichols and his work with Claxton Coca-Cola Bottling Com- Puzzle 7 early American symbols. pany, K-Mart, Winn Dixie, the Ge or- gia Council for the Arts and the Other sports action, page 6 Sports 6 Polly Harrison will be on hand creating woven works out of ordinary National Endowment for the Arts. 1 2 George-Anne Thursday, March 9,1989 GT 150 class offers valuable business experience help to construct in the lab of the has sold 25 lamps at $27.95 each By Kimberly Novak and Carruth building. nearing their quota of 36. Vaughn said the textbook teaches - Cathy McNamara This quarter's class has even de- the organization and management of signed its own slogan and logo for a professional company and in the Just last quarter, Richard Vaughn , their product. The slogan: "I want a class, "each student gets experience was: only a student at GSC. This light. No, not a Bud Light, a GSC in their field." quarter he's the Vice-President of Light" accompanies their logo which As vice-president of marketing, for Marketing of Southern Enterprises, illustrates the Bud Light beer can manufacturers of the exclusive example, Vaughn's responsibility is with a circle and slash through the "Georgia Southern Lamp." to direct the overall marketing effort middle. Despite how it may first appear, which includes market research, To purchase a "Georgia Southern Vaughn is not a resume builder or sales planning, sales promotion, Lamp," contact Richard Vaughn at someone who wants to get rich quick sales operations and physical distri- 489-8929. at GSC. He is simply a student in bution. The GT 150 class is offered every GSC's General Technology 150 class Other chief office holders elected quarter by the Technology Depart- designed to offer business experience by the class include Terry Haupt, ment under the instruction of Lewis with ownership and management of president, and vice-presidents: Selvidge. Under his guidance, the a company and marketing, sales and Slade Brogden, research and devel- company has suffered only two losses manufacturing of a product. opment; Dan Gealy, production; in the 16 years of its existence. The ^This class has prepared me more Beth Fortune, finance and control; company has won several awards Casey Cason, personnel; John Vick- so for the business world than any including the Sergeant Americanism other class at GSC," Vaughn said. "It ers, external relations; Shandis Award in 1983 and the Leavy Award gives the student a wide range of Walker, secretary and legal; Hamp- for Excellence in Private Enterprise knowledge concerninghow an actual ton Saussy, systems analysis. Vice- Education in 1985. corporation operates." presidents also serve on the com- In the class, attended by business, pany's board of directors. In addition to lamps, the GT 150 technology and education majors, The class operates on students $2 James Jonhson, Slade Brodgen. Hilland. Lewis Selvidge(lnstructor). Larry Beluin. Terry Haupt classes have manufactured glass top students organize and assume roles shares to finance and own the com- coffee and end tables, folding patio in a simulated company created with pany, which is divided into nine divi- chairs, clocks, photo galleries, lap a primary objective: to design, mar- sions and 26 departments. Through- "Worker of the Week" which gives tional companies compete with which functions under bylaws, the desks, leatherbelts, message boards, ket and sell a product which they all out the quarter, the class plans students sales incentive and extra Southern Enterprises. goal of Southern Enterprises is to plant stands, cassette cabinets and ' class points. Various quarters, addi- As in any established company, sell. So far this quarter, the company coaster sets. New shopping centers planned 66No matter how By Kevin Swicegood enhance the area," said Pugliano, Staff Writer developer and owner of Statesboro Statesboro's most recent plans for Images. bad they are, business development include three Another center across from the more shopping centers to be located Statesboro Mall, will include a Food- next to the GSC football stadium, Max Supermarket of 48,000 sq. ft., a Grandma loves across from Statesboro Mall, and on department store and additional Highway 80. retail outlets. Construction has begun on Sta- The food store is expected to be to hear the dium Walk Plaza, located at Chan- completed this year. Additional con- dler Rd. and Lanier Dr., which holds struction is set for completion in late latest jokes.w six stores already open for business 1990. Developers are Hull Properties and plans to house six more. and Bert Storey and Associates of The 13,000 sq. ft. development, Augusta and BD&E Enterprises of designed by Lorraine Pugliano, in- Nashville, Tenn. cludes a laundry facility, deli, movie Highway 80's Northside Center, rental shop, convenience store, developed by Tommy Burke, will flower and balloon shop and com- include a pool shop and four retail plete figure salon. stores and will be completed in fall of "The development is something to this year. •Greek News... 1 Pi; Kappa Phi would like to an- Daniel Kelly, Scott Lawrence, Blah- nounce its new members: Paul Bar- Matthews, Greg Norris, John Ro- kley, Bert Brown, Curt Clements, gers, Billy Sharpe. Paul Coleman, Bradley Katnik, Crime Report. 1 *The blood and urine samples ment Ken Brown. taken from the female Stratford Hall No specific charges have been filed. resident, in whose room the dorm's The case has been turned over to the Japuary 21 fire which destroyed 24 state district attorney and GSC's rodms began, have tested positive for Office of Judicial Affairs. marijuana at the state crime lab. •An-18-year-old Oliff Hall resi- A positive testing is not proof, dent has been charged with two You miss her sparkling hoVyever, that the resident was un- counts of filing false reports by GSC's sense of humor. She misses der the influence of the drug the Department of Public Safety. you and your jokes. Even the night of the fire but rather that the The student allegedly reported bad ones. 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Only In. • • AT&T The right choice. O George- Anne Thursday, March 9,1989 \ George-Anne Spring Breaker's fun to include free concerts by Mike Mills Break will begin in earnest around fiable concern for the local residents On the 17th of March, South Padre Managing Editor and or about the 15th and last until of Florida and California, while pro- Island will host a 1:00 p.m. concert at the end of the month or when the viding the type of escape entertain- From Daytona Beach, Florida to ment from the wilds of winter and the Isla Blanca Park by headliner Little Palm Springs, California the March police decide to run everyone out of town. This event celebrated in print, drudgery of classrooms. madness of drunken debauchery, This year will prove to be no excep- Feat and underliner Vixen. Little lecherous leering and general crazi- movies and on the nightly television Feat recently got back together to news, causes considerable and justi- tion as local law enforcement officials ness of the annual collegiate Spring are beefing-up their squad rooms produce their new million-selling and beer merchants are licking their album "Let it Roll" and after the 1979 chops in anticipation of vast profits. death of one of the band members The Anheuser-Busch Corporation that helped to produce nine albums has always been a leading sponsor before the break-up. and supporter of this madness and this year they seem to have outdone Saturday, March 25th will bring themselves in preparation for the Bad Company to the Palm Spring at event. the Onasis Water Park at 1:00 p.m. Budweiser will host numerous free Bad Company, formed in the early activities, ridiculous events and '70's, has rocked the music world some outdoor concerts featuring with such notable albums as some of the biggest rock band names "Straight Shooter, Desolation Angels in the business. and Rough Diamonds". Besides providing a carefully con- structed campaign designed to edu- some of the biggest names in the Vixen is a four person all-female Also planned for the Spring Break cate the drinking public ("Know recording biz. rock band that trades off as much on period will be the band Mike and the when to say when") with information 6. "Bud Beach Club" providing their good looks as they do "brew a Mechanics appearing in conjunction packets and interstate rest-stops students with an "upscale en- cold-filtered rock and roll". The Fixx with the Michelob Fantasy Tour on (free coffee, doughnuts, advice about viorment to gather, make friends, see back from a two year layoff, returns March 23 in Daytona at 7:00 p.m. and Vixen will perform with Cheap Trick and The Fixx in Daytona on March 16 highway safety and alcohol con- old friends and participate in respon- with their new album "Calm Ani- Otis Day and the Knights set to at 1:30 in the Band Shell. Or watch it on M TV. sumption), Bud will sponsor such sible activities." mals" and are probably best known appear on the beach in Myrtle Beach, events as: for their songs "Red Sky at Night" South Carolina on Saturday, March 1. "Budweiser Phone Home"booths There are countless other events and "One Thing Leads to Another". 25th. to allow students to call their mom- planned as well as the ever-present mies for free. crews from MTV who will be filming 2. "World's largest squirt-gun fight live various events, activites and in Daytona (March 15th) and Palm blatantly scantily clad females Springs (March 23rd). writhing in the surf. Also, MTV will 3. Audio recording booths to allow film the March 16th free concert from students to record their own music Daytona live as Cheap Trick, Vixen under the "Bud Beach Club" label. and The Fixx take the stage at 1:30 4. Michelob "Fantasy Tour" on p.m. Cheap Trick, the hard-rocking March 23rd with celebrity look- perennial band that has received 50 alikes mingling with the crowds at gold and platinum sales awards, will Daytona Beach. be promoting their new album "Lap 5. Free outdoor concerts featuring of Luxury" just released last month.

Dreams' becomes a nightmare of confusion Featured this month in Playboy Magazine from last years Daytona Spring Break, Julie Kicklighter and Caroline McGarity of GSC. Nice form. aged Robards in the body of the pixie of a girl that I am sure will youthful Feldman leaving the lost appear in many upcoming movies as member of the generic set to deal her physical attributes made up for with such modern concerns as what her sub-par acting abilities. Statesboro - Georgia Southern Symphony type of mousse to use, how to speak But the real villains in this mess of Will Be Performing the lingo of "rap", taking the SAT and • • how to get the big-breasted female to celluloid disorder were the director sleep with him. Marc Rocco and the screen writers There are startling images of the who chose to write a confusing script "OPERA FOR OCHESTRA" way the modern American high that combined dream imagery remi- EC?S©IID Q HflGGto ESPQSGD school operates complete with inef- niscent of the Nightmare on Elm fective teachers, ear-rings, common- Street series and the transference of place fights and a absolute lack of souls in Tom Hanks triumph Big . on March 10 regard for authority figures. While I Perhaps the writers felt that by doubt that high schools are quite as combining these two profitable and Tickets 'will be available at the door successful formulas, they would be • bad as the way screen writers por- Matinee Tickets $5.00 • Evening Tickets $8.00 • ©afll@@s Himsy HfDdl@Bi tray them, I thought that the con- left with a blockbuster grossing mil- RatedPG trasting of the worries and concerns lions upon millions of dollars. In- tDr/TDQQI) @.„ 7iua«g)is® of the generic set versus the interests stead we are left with a really confus- and excesses of juvenile delinquents ing and senseless look at sex, vio- was interesting. The apparent need lence and a perversion of the Ameri- to "shock" prevailed and left me with can educational system. Starring Corey Feldman (The by Mike Mills a genuine feeling of despair about the On the dreaded College Guy Index, 'Burbs ), Piper Laurie, Meredith Managing Editor. way America views its youth. Fllgive this travesty one and onehalf Salenger and the highly respected There was a surprisingly diverse boxes of popcorn on the four box scale Just when I thought that the famil- actor Jason Robards, Dream in- cast of supporting characters includ- for a incomprehensible script, total iar formula of the trials and tribula- volves the recent trend of transmi- ing Corey Haim (Lost Boys ), Harry lack of nudity and the embarrass- tions of teens seeking sex in the wild gration of souls between two mem- Dean Stanton and that blond ditty ment of Jason Robards acting in this environment of today's high schools bers of the generic set and a pair of woman from Saturday Night Live . turkey. Dream a Little Dream didn't was dead and gone, Hollywood shows modern American youths. In the fine put me to sleep, but it will provide me The "unreachable" female love inter- its repetitive nature with the confus- tradition of such really awful movies with many red-eyed, unsettling est for Feldman's character was ing and disinteresting new flick like Like Father, Like Son, this cine- nights as the "Dream " becomes a played by Meredith Salenger, a Dream A Little Dream . matic disaster puts the soul of the nightmare of poor writing, lousy act- Sponsored by: Sat. March 11 9:00 p.m. lovely and incredibly well-endowed ing and a insult to everyone who sees Sun March 12 8 &10 p.m. it. Thank gosh that it will soon be Admission $1.00 gone from Statesboro and replaced &SBS5BSB5BEBB Biology Lecture Hall Top 10 things overheard at Dingus with Tom Selleck in Her Alibi. 6. "Hi, I'm Roddy Brillhart. So, Compiled by the accounting firm of 3. "You're a dick!" nTnTnrmTTn11rI"' " " 111111 i 11111111' 1111111" ■' 11 u 111' I ' " " ' IM.HU n i nn gimme your number so I can call you We, Cheat'em and How. 2. "Hey, you want to hear a good sometime and we'll get together and one? Somebody just told me that 10. "Can I have Ranch dressing to have some fun. Hey! where ya go with that?" going? Roddy Brillhart thinks he's graduat- ing next quarter!" 9. "Hey watch it... that's not my 5. "Really, it is just a cold sore" date, it's my mother" 1. "Listen, if you are going to pick APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED FOR: 4. "See that tall girl at the bar? My up that girl, let me give you 50 cents 8. "I don't know, what are you going roomate's entire pledge class had sex • Student Director to do Roddy?" so you can buy something to cover with her one night and then gave her Little Homer and not get any • Publicity Coordinator 7. "ID? I don't need no stinking ID... a jersey. That's why we call her, diseases." (thanks DD) Hey, let's go to Bash's, they never 'the Little Train that could and • Concerts / coffeehouse Chair card there..." would.'" BBS • Films / Special Events Chair • Monority / Multicultural Coordinator CLEAN EAGLE COIN LAUNDRY & CARWASH College Activities • Members-at-large(3) Complete Vending Center Pay Telephone Board Drinks & Snacks Video Games Soap Dispenser Wash & Wax Laundry Bags Foaming Brush Soft Water Car Aides Vendor Applications are available from the Selt-Service Car Wash Waiting Area with TV Office of Special Programs, 289 Rosenwald New Coin Changer for $1, $5, $10, and $20 Job descriptions and salary information are also This week's winner of AM/FM cassette player Tammy Jones available. Applications are due March 17, 1989. 230 Lanier Road Conning soon new location at Statesboro Square in i nun ii II 11 II II 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiinii 11111111 imniHMiiiUHMHi IR=R=R=FFF 5 » rriv George-Anne Thursday, March 9,1989 Date rape problem needs more attention J George-Anne When I interviewed GSC Head progress? continue in these beliefs because Counselor Audrey Campbell last Yep. Give GSC a pat on the back. Since 1927, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper colleges do nothing. Including this year for a series on date and gang From the Well, I don't consider that progress. I one. rape, she estimated one date rape don't think three on-campus trained There's a problem here that de- Cathy McNamara Jim Christian occurrence a day at GSC. editor's desk professionals are sufficient. And, one mands attention, money and effort. Editor News Editor That's about seven date rapes a program is not enough. The rug can no longer cover it up and week, 30 a month and 210 for the Suffice it to say, GSC lags far be- it's not going to go away with so few Mike Mills Leigh Veteto school year. That's a lot of rapes. hind. date rape counselors, zero trained And, what's being done? Hardly Cathy McNamara Doesn't look good, does it? And, I'm Managing Editor Business Manager on-campus officers and one date rape Bob Miller anything. case (Counseling Center) or to some- not just talking about for GSC. It program. Last year, I reported that there Associate Editor one who is not (Public Safety)? doesn't look good for women. Fresh Yet, Campbell said the school was were no officers in public safety What the collegehas done (asfar as out of high school. Who have never not willing to spend the money. But, trained professionally to deal with actual activity besides relying on the met with crime or violence before. let's say for argument's sake, it did date rape victims. Now, a year later, Counseling Center) in the lines of Who have never had a criminal rec- allocate some funds to the problem. that statement still holds true. prevention/education is televise the ord or even known someone who did. The school could make a big dent in Don't drink and GSC officials depend on the coun- University of Georgia-based date Naive. Young. Spirited. Fragile. You the problem by first uncovering and seling center who has three profes- rape conference, the only such pro- know the type? facing the severity of the issue and sionally-trained counselors and of- gram ever presented at GSC, which And, it doesn't look good for men second, training and educating em- fers date rape education programs on lasted about three hours. Three either who don't know they have ployees, faculty/staff and students. request. hours. So each girl raped last year committed a crime of violence be- Less date rapes would occur be- drive this break And that's supposed to be enough? (including the approximated non- cause they don't know what consti- cause students would be more weary Last year at GSC, Campbell coun- reported incidents) got almost one tutes date rape. "No means yes," and of the crime; victims of date rape With spring break closing in, along with the infamous St. seled 15 apparent date rape and two Patrick's Day in Savannah, The George-Anne has a few words minute of representation or compen- "she asked for it." Ignorant. Egotisti- would be more apt to press charges apparent gang rape victims. The sation. In other words, three hours of cal. Aggressive. But, so average. You and jail offenders; officers would be of caution for those who use these festivities as an excuse to incidents went unreported except to date rape education is supposed to know the type? better trained to deal with victims indulge in alcohol and illegal substances: Be careful! There will the Counseling Center. Ask yourself: make up for these 210 victimized Women were brought up to believe and this sensitive issue. be hundreds of maniacs on the road—don't be one of them. where would you rather go? To some- women. it's their fault. Men were brought up GSC could be ahead in the game Spring break/St. Patties are good opportunities to loosen up, one who is trained to deal with your Am I supposed to consider that to believe women ask for it. And, both with a little money and a lot of effort. wear green bikinis and take your mind off your problems but don't abuse them by driving drunk. If you want to be a lush, hoof it or grab a ride with someone who isn't. STOP! if you see a motorist in trouble In a time when student apathy is commonplace and the majority of people in the world choose to look the other way, we at the George-Anne encourage the students of Georgia Southern to reach out to others, even if it is only in a small way. The opportunities to reach out are plentiful and the personal satisfaction recieved well worth the effort. Visit a nursing home and spend some time with an elderly person who is in need of companionship. Stop and help a motorist in trouble. Volunteer to help with the Youth Arts Festival to be held on campus March 11. Reach out to the handicapped by helping with the area Special Olympics held April 1 at Statesboro High School. Give to a charity... not only with money, but with your time. Work in a shelter for the homeless. Offer to help a fellow student who is having trouble. Don't look the other way. Put forth a little effort. There are many in the world who are less fortunate than you. Working for The G-A Working for The George-Anne is quite challenging, adventurous and even time-consuming. But, we like it anyway. We like gut-wretching excite- AtTA| Productions © I98J ment too but that's another issue. Despite what your English teacher says, if you think you can write, if you feel strangely compelled to com- pose short, precise paragraphs, if you for some twisted reason like re- search or if you are an uncontrollable graphomaniac (don't bother looking that up) give us a diiamond ring or come by the office in Williams Center. We may have a job for you. Yes, we may. You could be The G-A's next official muckraker (look that up)-GSC supplies the muck and we supply the rake. You could be the next George, Living in a "white America" of prejudice the next Anne or the next Al Cabone. The only prerequisite is knowing the sex of the editor and where letters to the editor go. Okay, we think The seminar with Dr. Charles King The people in the circle were asked, King pointed out and proved that that covers just about everybody. What? Oh and Pi Kappa Phi can come was everything I expected and more. "What were your original instruc- Equal America white America has yet to give any- too-as long as they promise to behave. • I was not surprised by anything that tions?" They didn't know. They were took place. Having taped the semi- asked: "Why didn't you question the thing to blacks and other minorities. nar, I had a good chance to review nature of this act in the first place?" What little we do have, we had to Staff what just happened. Richard Peters They had no answer. They were fight for. The fact is that we must be TERRY HARVIN SPORTS EDITOR At the end of King's seminar, he we are called, "trouble makers," or asked: "Why did the circle keep other twice as good as our white brother or ESTHER HOWELL COPY EDITOR stated that he had conducted this "He or she has a bad attitude." people out of the circle?" Again, there sister to even be considered to be let MATT STANLEY, NANCY UMBARGER PHOTO EDITORS seminar to over 75 different universi- King proved that white America was no response. "in" the circle (white America). JACQUES deBROEKERT FEATURES EDITOR ties across this nation, and he had will attack the victim, (as a defense It was pointed out that this is how White people do not want to hear ALALLNOCH, EDD STAFF WRITERS never had the biased response that against racism), rather than face the white America is taught to treat the truth. Most blacks know this and CUNNINGHAM, CLINT RUSHING he received at GSC. Even this didn't problem, and we all know that the blacks and other minorities in the will conform to not talking about it, surprise me. real problem is the fact that white American society. Who started this? or do as white people do and either BUSINESS STAFF Being a man of the world, (dealing people created racism and are guilty The answer is the dominant white completely change the subject, divert BRINA STEPHENS ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER with civil rights, discrimination and of racism. When blacks become an- male society. the subject by bringing up a relating LANCE NIZINSKI, ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE racism all of my life), I soon learned gry about racial issues, the truth is After this experiment, King subject and/or make a joke about the J. WILSON, BETH THOMPSON ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE in less than a month at GSC that this always on their side. showed slides which listed in order subject. They will not stick to the KRISTIN BRICAULT, SHERYL DOLAN, CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT whole campus is infested with biased I couldn't help but to think of GSC just what had taken place on stage issue. ERIC EVANS, LEIGH HORTON white people, discrimination and when King used the audience to concerning our circle. Randy Gunter, I strongly feel that my country racism. prove several acts of racism. An ex- faculty member, was trying hardest owes me but one thing, and this is a PRODUCTION & GRAPHICS EDITORIAL SERVICES (PAGES) Having seen King on television, I ample of this that stands out in my to keeg the minority out of the circle. fair chance. When I don't get this (as BECKY LASCEK PRODUCTION MANAGER. PAGES knew, for example, that some white, mind was when King had five white Why? Take any black and let him/h er most black people), I get very upset. LISATIPTON ASSISTANT MANAGER, PAGES as well as black students were going men, Randy Gunter, a black, and one "in" the white society and that black What comes next is, "You have a bad ROBERT MILLER PRODUCTION ASSISTANT to fall into King's trap concerning woman hold hands in a tight circle. person will try to act white. He/she attitude." My desire would be to have JIM CHRISTIAN PRODUCTION ASSISTANT racism. The trap being realism of King stated that his circle represents will show no compassion or concern King back and to fill Hanner with KARI KESSNER, JAY OWENS PRINTING METHODS STUDENTS who YOU really are. King showed America or any white structured for their race or for anyone who is faculty/staff and students. I know we would have a change in attitude here Bill Neville. Student Publications Advisor that there is discrimination in all of institution in America. trying to enter the white (society) us. This is human. The people in the circle were told by circle. at GSC. The GEORGE-ANNE is tne official student newspaper of Georgia Southern College, Also, King did show the white King to show a white student oppres- White women are treated much in For the people who stayed, I know owned and operated by GSC students and utilizing the facilities provided by GSC. The audience just what it feels like to be sion and not let him penetrate the the same manner, therefore, where we learned a lot about race relations. newspaper is the oldest continuously published weekly newspaper in Bulloch County the subject of racial discrimination. circle. The White student was kept does this leave the black woman? I saw black and white come together and Statesboro, Ga. The ideas expressed herein are those of the editor or the individ- and even interracial hugging taking ual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Student Media Commit- They didn't like it. You must be ap- out of the circle, but what happened First, she is black, and second, she is tee, the administration, the faculty and staff of Georgia Southern College, or the Uni- preciative to the fact that black next was "American" human nature. a woman. Woman are a strongmajor- place. We must appreciate the fact versity System of Georgia. The GEORGE-ANNE is published weekly during the aca- people experience this on a daily When a woman and when a black ity in this country, most not realizing these old bridges can be and will be demic year and twice during summer quarter. basis. tried to enter the circle, all hell broke the power they have. crossed. OFFICE: Room 110, F. I. Williams Center. When the white audience was loose. The resistance was intensified Our whole society is programmed Reverend Martin Luther King MAIL: The GEORGE-ANNE. Landrum Center Box 8001, subjected to this oppression and dis- to the point where the circle almost to either conform to the dominating once said something like: "We must Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Ga. 30460. crimination, they began to verbally fell to the floor. We wonder why white male society, which is to play stop judging people by the color of PHONE: 912/681-5246 (News) or 912/618-5418 (Advertising) fight back. Be aware that when blacks and other minorities are an- by these rules or we are not let "in" their skin, but by the content of their character." And, that says it all. blacks respond in this same manner, gry! this society. Thursday, March 9,1989 George-Anne SGA allocates funds to various student organizations The Allnighter: begin with his reading of Gulliver's American Gospel Choir was given student organizations who request house March 15 from 12-2 p.m., Travels by Jonathan Swift. Vice- Well, folks, once more yourfriendly CTrH $600 for this year's Florida concert funds. Requests under $200 are March 16 from 2-4 p.m. and March 17 neighborhood SGA has come President Richard Armstrong and

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The University of Arkan- last season and consisted of only The streak continued and the Bulldogs kept biting back. GSC only sas-Little Rock Trojans prevented eight wins. The longest GSC win- Eagles won another championship led by seven, 35-28, at the half. the Eagles' 17-game winning streak streak ever is 20 games back in 1949- Thursday night when Kerns and from breeding anymore. No more 50. The Eagles have won 21 of their Company defeated Samford 71-52, "I think if you check night after national limelight for Kerns & Com- last 23 games and before their loss to making it 17 in a row and clinching night that if any team gets out with a pany for having longest winning the Trojans, they had the third-best sole ownership of the regular season spurt like that, usually the other will streak in the nation. That all ended record (23-3) in the nation, according TAAC title. come back," Kerns noted. last Saturday night in Hanner Field- > to the NCAA house in front of 5,303 spectators, the. With lastThurday's 71-52 win over A Hanner Fieldhouse crowd of GSC scored a quick 12 points at the largest crowd ever to pack into the Samford, GSC is officially the 1988- 2,606 saw an exciting game that was outset of the second half to go up 47- gym for an Eagles' basketball game. 89 Trans American Athletic Confer- closer than the score would lead one 32, but again were unable to put The Eagles' streak began after ence champions. Southern (16-2) to believe. The win kept the Eagles Samford away. their December 19th loss at Arkan- also won the conference in 1984-85 unbeaten at home this year, 16-1 in A Mike Harding 3-pointer began sas-Little Rock and it ended, ironi- (11-3) and shared the crown last year the TAAC, and 23-3 overall, and set i the back-breaking 19-6 run and was cally, against the Trojans as well. In with -Little Rock (15-3). up a season- ending showdown with between the alpha (GSC defeated punctuated by Mike Curry's flying Not only did Little Rock put an arch-rival Arkansas-Little Rock. left-handed jam at the 3:42 mark. Augusta College,94-75) and the abrupt halt to the Eagles' streak as omega (UALR dumps GSC 80-63), well as a minor dent into GSC's rec- After Samford pulled to within six Sanders also had a game high 11 consisted 17 victories including 15 ord, they also stomped the livingbird at the 8:47 mark, 52-46, GSC used a rebounds while Curry added six. conference foes, and ten games with j mess out of the Eagles in their own 19-6 run to put the game away. Harding distributed ten assists. a winning margin of nine or less nest. "There's never a second in the game Samford's leading scorers were points. Southern also received votes The Trojans' top scorer was Carl I was not concerned," coach Frank Brian Leaks with 20 and Richard in the Associated Press (AP), United Brown with 26 points followed by Kerns said. "They (Samford) played Sutherland with 14. Press International (UPI) and CNN/ Johnnie Bell with 19 pts.(ll re- hard and with a lot of pride." Kerns was elated with conference- USA TODAY top 20/25 polls for three bounds) and Jeff Cummings with 13 clinching victory. "It (winning the consecutive weeks; first time in GSC pts.Ql rebounds). conference) gives me a tremendous history. Michael Curry scored 14 points in losing effort againstTrojans 80-63. GSC's big gun, Jeff Sanders, had The Eagles' top scorer was Jeff sense of satisfaction. To go through What else? Well, for the third The Trojans shot 48.4 percent from 72.7 percent from the charity stripe somewhat of an off night, finishing Sanders with 17 points (8 rebounds) this conference with just one loss, to straight season, the Eagles have the field (51.4% in second half), 33^3 (8/11). Obviously, not all games are with only 17 points, but his team- followed by Mike Curry with 14 me, is a test of character of this posted a 20-win season; fourth 20- percent from three-point range (4/ won from the foul line. mates more than picked up the slack. pts.(3 rebounds). team." win season in the last five years. In 12) and 54.5 percent from the free- Hopefully, the embarrassing loss Hot shooting guard Ben Pierce had Little Roek consumed 39 rebounds The win also gave GSC the number the last two-plus years, GSC's record throw line (12/22). will work to the advantage of the 16 points (seven of eight from the (16 offensively and 33 defensively) one seed in the TAAC tournament, stands at 67-21 for a 76.1 winning The Eagles shot 35.7 percent from Eagles throughout the TAAC tour- field), Mike Curry finished with 15, compared to Southern's 35 rebounds which is being played this week in percentage. the field (51.5% in second half), 12.5 nament, which began two days ago and Mike Harding added 14. (13 offensively and 22 defensively). Little Rock. The 17-game streak col- percent from three-pt. land (1/8) and See Basketball, page 8 Dominician netter Porcella to compete in Davis Cup full load of classes, and manages to that Alex has accomplished is sur by Jackie Delano language before being recruited to very sure he wants to pursue a Mas- practice three and a half hours a day. prising considering he came from a more than how to win; it has taught Sports/Features Writer GSC by Coach Joe Blankenbaker. ters Degree, and then return home. If this doesn't impress you already, country as unsupportive of tennis as him to be responsible, competitive Porcella believes GSC has "a good Whatever road Alejandro chooses Sitting in Sarah's eating a salad, he only learned the English language the Dominican Republican is. Prior and self-assured— all of the ingredi- tennis team" and is positive the team to follow, be it athletic or educa- Alejandro Porcella resembles your about three years ago. to traveling and playing matches in ents tomakeapersonawinnerinthe will have a successful season. When tional, one can be assured of his suc- average student at GSC. Student, he Coming from a highly motivated South America, the Caribbean, Cen- game of life. asked how it feels to hold the number , cess. Tennis has taught him much most certainly is; average, he most "tennis family" has much to do with tral America and of course, the certainly is not. one spot on the team, Alejandro Alejandro's competitive spirit and United States, he had only the expe- stressed "I like to win, not only for Alejandro, one of the most notable well-disciplined lifestyle. His father, rience of one high school competition myself, but for the team. That is the players on the GSC tennis team, is a tennis player himself, set the foun- in his ,own country. When asked biggest motivation for me." the first Eagle tennis player to com- dation for Alex's tennis career. "From where his toughest competition came Although, he loves the opportunity pete in the International Davis Cup the start," says Alejandro, "tennis from, Alex smiled, then answered, to study in the U.S., he does miss competition, and is expected to be the was serious for me." He and all of his "There is competition everywhere, being home. "Life is different in the number on player this season for siblings were required to play tennis. except in my country." Southern. Dominican Republic," said Alex. Alex is"not the only talented player in The widest variety of competition "Home life is much easier, no sched- Attending school on an athletic his family, though. His younger came from the United States. This is ules, only to play tennis and relax." scholarship, this senior Manage- brother has just started playing the one of the main reasons he decided to He does hope to stay in the U.S. for ment Information Systems major amateur circuit. study in the U.S. He attended ABAC, a few more years. It is uncertain if he maintains a 3.68 G.P.A., carries a To reach the level of skill in tennis in Tifton, Georgia, and learned the will try for the pro circuit, but he is Rains delay intramural softball tourney By Al Allnoch tions to work on them, and the um- 18 are Neal's Sportswear, the Frozen traditionally strong Generics were Sports Writer pires declination to work in such Ropes, Kings Kids and Bash Rip- beaten by Bash's, then eliminated by conditions. He said the department rock's in the winner's bracket, and a determined Sigma Nu team. Other The annual Southern Spring Clas- would try to finish the tournament Sigma Nu, the Jaguars, Kappa teams who made a surprisingly early sic softball tournament, sponsored later in the week. Sigma and Quantus in the loser's exit included Clark and Sons, South- by the Intramural Department, The suspension of play ended what bracket. east Paper and Johnson's. , came to an abrupt halt Saturday had been a very competitive affair, Friday night's opening action saw When the rains came, Neal's was afternoon when driving rains marked by some surprising upsets. several close games. The Frozen leading the Frozen Ropes 6-3 while drenched the already mud-ridden Ironically, the sunny skies and 80 Ropes edged out Clark and Sons 6-4, Kings Kids, last year's B-League fields at the Sports Complex. degree temperatures Sunday after- and Kings Kids upstaged Kappa champions, were ahead of Bash's 7-6. Teams returned to the fields at noon gave a stark contrast to the Sigma 10-9 in a thrilling extra-in- Sigma Nu was leading the Jaguars at noon Sunday, but Intramural Direc- cold, foggy conditions in which the ning contest. On Saturday morning, the time. Sanders said the games tor Steve Sanders said play still games had actually been played Fri- Quantus slipped by Pi Kappa Phi 1- would be resumed right where they could not be resumed, due to the wet day evening and Saturday morning. 0 in a 1-0 defensive battle, while the left off, if and when the tournament fields, a lack of time for Plant Opera- The teams now left from the field of is continued. Lady Eagles hope to improve as season begins much better attitude. They are prac- NSWAC has been separated into two ticing with greater diligence and ef- divisions, the North and South, with fort. The total attitude is entirely Mercer, Georgia State and Samford different than what we had last, in the North, and Florida A & M, year." Stetson and GSC in the South, which This year's team sees the return of "may be the stronger division," all-star shortstop Debbie Spieth said. Tomkiewicz. "Debbie has been our "Overall, our schedule is fairly strong," Spieth commented. "I am shortstop for four years," said Spieth. 'She's been very successful, has pleased with the progress of the girls. ilayed very well." With the attitude they have, I think Infielder Christine Koehler has if they can maintain that throughout noved to catcher, replacing Beth and if all things fall in place, I think flfilliams, who had shoulder surgery we can be successful and have a good jarlier this year. Williams may start year." it first base, and sophomore Stacey Anderson, who was ineligible last ■rear, "looks good in left field," Spieth said. 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he simply secured it for the night. Peters Residents complained that Peters Basketball Continued from page 1 locked themselves in their room. The RA on duty heard noises coming showed an uncooperative attitude in Continued from page 6 ISPOOLl ISPELTl Peters attempted for several min- from the attic and called Campus this situation. letter from housing about Peters' (Tuesday) with the championship ■ PALL E Tl S P I R E Al| utes to unlock the door to no avail. He Security, who in turned called Pe- The board of review which heard GUYDEMAU PASSANT attitude. Upon leaving LeCain's of- game being played tonight. An auto- then kicked the door in, freeing the ters. Peters' appeal was comprised of five A R Mils U L T A N AjlF A 0 fice, Peters said he was asked to sign matic bid is awarded to the tourney USE spiR U I N SilP AGE residents. Not having the proper keys to un- GSC employees: Randy Gunter, di- a document stating that the two had champions, and GSC enters as the ZONE SiiS C iplW AGES discussed the matter. A complaint was filed by David lock the attic at first, Night Monitor rector of Upward Bound; Dick Han- E N T R E EliA SPIRE RB Supervisor Bruce Shepard, who was son, inventory supervisor; Margaret number one seed. Southern has only ■ REE DH H E R AH Peters signed the bottom of the Faircloth, assistant director of the HAARLEtf ■REPAST present during the incident, asked Lee, senior accounting assistant; loss to one conference team (twice to document but said that LeCain's GSC housing department, against UALR). D I R TSBC A P1BS E T T 0 Peters in concern for which depart- Peters to let him give the keys a try. Henry Mays, delivery worker, and I D E EjiR A C E D|B1T E R N hand covered the top of the page As GSC entered the TAAC tour- ment would be billed for the repair of Peters allegedly stated, "If I say the Eyvonne Puckett, secretary at N E 0||(M E N A C E DSL E G where the words WRITTEN REPRI- ney, seniors Jeff Sanders and Mark TALE0FTW 0 C I T I E S the door. Faircloth sent the com- key won't fit, it won't fit." Marvin Pittman Lab School. MAND were printed. Peters said he Voitik will play their last games as ■ NOTE SB] SACHET! plaint to Ken LeCain at Plant Opera- Shepard was apparently angered Randy Gunter served as chairman IDE f E R| ■ LEER s| was deceived into signing something Eagles. Last Saturday night, pre- tions. by Peters' response and complained of this board. Assisting Gunter in the he did not intend to sign. Peters also game ceremonies honored both the Faircloth declined to comment on to housing staff member Vickie interpretation of personnel policies said he was never informed by Le- seniors and it was also released that this situation; however, Frank Sand- Hawkins who prepared the memo and procedures relating to the pro- Cain tr at he wasbeingreprimanded. Sanders' number 42 jersey would be ers, resident director of Dorman Hall stating that Peters had been rude. ceedings at the hearing was Glenn The written reprimand stemmed retired into GSC history. See... some- from a series of incidents involving did state that "It is the policy of the Hawkins sent the memo to Faircloth. Stewart, personnel director at GSC. thing good can come out of a bad housing department at GSC not to Hawkins declined to make any com- Each member of the board has been the Liousing department who occa- night. sionally called Peters to respond to discriminate on the basis of race and ment about the situation. advised not. to comment on Peters' Puzzle Solutions problems with locks in dormitories. weadhere to that policy whole-heart- The third incident occurred on hearing until the Board of Regents of from page 7 One occasion occurred on Jan. 1, edly." Nov. 30, 1988. Peters was called to the University System of Georgia Athletes 1989. Peters was called to Dorman A second incident occurred on secure an exit door with a broken has completed an investigation of the Continued from page 1 December 8, 1988, in Sanford Hall. window. Peters did not fix the door; case. Hall because some residents had participate in twice-quarterly drug tests. But, he says, this is not enough. 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LAUDERDALE AX able experience as well as enjoy lots of fun. cial in nature, should be in good One bedroom at Sussex. $170/month. Own Pioneer KEA330 cassette car stereo, pyramid taste and are subject to standard If interested aply at Upward Bound office bedroom, share washer and dryer, dish- in Williams Center. 250 watt power booster and equalizer, 1 on the beach editing procedures. The editors re- washer. 681-7683 or (912) 474-1010. pair of JBL 545 6x9 car speakers. Excellent mri€fe3 serve the right to refuse any free Camp Nautilus, Blacks Island needs coun- Female roommate neded immediately for a condition. $200. Call 764-7902 or 681-6635. FT. rjVUDERTMLB'S PREMIERE classified ad. Free classified list- selor/instructors. Sailing, sports fishing, CONCERT AND JDA1VCE CXUB large, one bedroom apartment. Rent $100 a '67 Dodge Monaco/AC/New Transmission/ ing should be mailed to The skiing, SCUBA diving and windsurfing. month. Call Suzanne at 489-1211. IS YEARS AND OLDER ADMITTED George-Anne, Landrum Center Need food service personnel and nursing 86,000 original miles/ good condition. $700. Box 8001, GSC. Deadline is noon Rooms to rent! Roommates needed to share e. 842-9136 after 6 p.m. lO AJML to 6 P.M. POOI*SIDE PARTIES students. Live on island 30 minutes from UVE D-J. EMCEEINO FOOL8IDB CONTEST • WATER VOLLEYBALL Friday prior to publication. Com- Panama City. Write for application: Camp 3 bedroom, 2 bath house near the mall. 489 Yamaha DX100 Synth MTTX 4 track cassette TOURNAMEUr • FRBB T-SHIRT RELAYS • THE BKLMFLOP CONTEST 1925. (Ask for Matt or leave a message). ANDCUMAXTHSDATWrrH . . . THE WHITEST. WBT T-SHIRT CONTEST mercial listings are available at Nautilus, P.O. Box 945, Port St. Joe, Fla. with mixer, mint condition with accessories raMPHBD IN PLAYBOY MAOAZIWE « CABHPRIZES* FREE T-SHIRTS $4.50 per column inch,'with a one 32456 and see us at summer job fair Feb. Female roommate needed to share apartment call 764-8214. Will sell separately. AND OTHER GIVEAWAYS inch minimum. Contact the news- aUUKESaAMESVIDEONOWOIIUIIAIISEENONUBUBT.V. 21. in Stadium Club. Rent $175 plus utilities. Twin size bed. Includes 2 mattresses and paper's advertising department at Close to campus. 681-2492 for more infor- bedframe. $50 or best offer. Call 681-6672. 7 P.M:. to 8 P.M. 681-5418 for more information. Apartments for Rent mation. COLLEGE HAPPY HOUR Need an apartment? One available now at 13" RCA Color TV with remote control. Brand Male roommate needed for Stadium Walk new. $150 or best offer. Call 681-6672. Georgia Southern Party • Friday. March 24 Davis Apartments, No. 4 Knight Drive. Apt. Rent reasonable. Call 681-6487. $150/month, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, furnished. Men's 10 speed bike with lock. $25 or best ■TUOnRa BBTWKBM 7 AND S P.ML WITH PKOPBR COLLEQK LD. Announcements Call Lisa at 681-2389. 1 Bedroom house, furnished or unfurnished, offer. Call 681-6672. Auditions for A New Mind. Bass and tenor total electric, central heat and air, frost free AUL BAR DRINKS AND DRAFT SEER 7B0 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, guest room fully fur- COMPETE IN CONTESTS FOR PRIZES! vocals, sound engineer, and drummer refrigerator. Near stadium. Call 764-2525. Kenwood stereo, includes AM/FM stereo, needed. March 9th at 7:00 at the Wesley nished. Located in Statesboro surburbs. 3 dual cassette deck and turntable. Excellent EVENINGS House month lease with renew option. Call 489- condition! $450 or best offer. Call 681-6672. SUMMERS ON TUB BEACH PRESENTS . . . FTJRV 8929. Lost and Found FT. r-*L7E>ERnALHrS ITOESrROCKWHOri. BAND For sale or rent, one D3M select typewriter. Nicumxr pzjtxrnvo THE BEST DANCE MUSIC ... The brothers of Kappa Alpha Order would Found: One silver Ford car key found on like to congratualte the newly initiated Need an apartment? One now available at 764-2525. PLUS e BARS TO SERVE YOU7 Sweethear Circle loast Tuesday morning. brothers: Glenn Tennyson, Frank Jones, Parkview Apts. #39. Zetterower Road - ji