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. high level of intensity _ _‘ bylahefleeher than to receive no assignment at all." those of the past few years—slim to NmEditor He said the first dorm vacancies will none. be filled by students in the John Oglesby said several factors make As the annual hoards of students Yancey. all of whom should have been construction of a new residence hall pours onto campus for the fall placed within a week. Students in the an unattractive proposition. One is semester. the problem of where they lounges of Lee and Sullivan and in costs. which have risen in the building willlivehasagainreacheditsyearly triple rooms should be permanently business at an even faster rate than in fever pitch ‘ situated in two to four weeks. the overall line of merchandise. According. to, new Director of “We 1...... ”the inconvenience In fact, an updated estimate of the Residence Life Charles Oglesby. cost of construction of a new residence Mmhhundred. ”mghave been hall'prepared by the budget office temperu'y. ' because-of shows an increase of $250,000 in a shortage of dormitory space. building and equipment costs during Oglesby said 176 dorm rooms across the past two years. campus have been assigned three A second factor casting bad light on oeeupents. all of whom are freshmen. . additional dorms is an anticipated atmmbywrvm In addition. 70 roomsin the John leveling off of college enrollment Yancey Motor Hotel on I-Iillsborough throughout the 1980’s. Thesestudentsareemongtheflwhoambehgtemporerly housedintheloungesofLseandSulvendounnheesord" St. will house 140 students and an Oglesby said the "baby boom” which ResidenceLifeChadesOglssbyseldeldonnamdeMsehould nepheedlnpennenent mmmm additionsl'24 are being temporarily See “New." page aceomodated in the upper floor lounges of Lee and Sullivan Residence Halls. According to Oglesby. spaces in dorms were promised to 5,500 students. a figure based on estimates of appropriated e ‘ available spaces at the end of the first ol funds month of claspes. The over-assigning rooms. and the like. of human life. ' of. rooms caused the three-in-a-rooin byJohnli‘leaher he will then recruit department heads “In a human hospital. whilethe life of * who will in turn get their teachers. He Curtin said the building's layout and and temporary housing arrangements ' News Editor said the total non-student population at the placement of rooms were deter- the animalsarecertainly important. the for the first several weeks of the mined by five points of importance: the- owner can always go out and buy seniesur. ' State’s new School of Veterinary theschoolwillbeabout332.includng50 anotheranimal if he loses the first one.” and problem but'if students are patient and residents, graduate interns. and'other rooms‘ functions. their levels of . He said cancellations. no—shows. Medicine hasbeenawarded$928 million special students. ‘82 faculty members occupancy. size. their need to be placed Curtin said an undergraduate degree dropouts will gradually reduce the make the best of. things it should go by the N. C. General Assembly and near other rooms (operation rooms. for inprevet from State will not guarantee number of temporary residents. better." Oglesby said. He said the construction of the new building is and 200 ”support persons”. including admission intothevetschoolbut he said dorm lounges are equipped with bathroom Jenaary, clerks. nurses, pharmacists. and even example need to be near the surgical Within four weeks. he said. all scheduled to begin next “kennel ho s." - scrub rooms) and other special N.C. residents probably would get . residents will have been placed in facilities and can provide the basic according to Terrence Curtin. head of considerations. special consideration. permanent rooma. housing necessities until the shortage the Veterinary Science Department. Curtin saidthefirstclassesin thenew “We'd like to get a cross-section of over-ass- ends. be facility will be taught in 1981. including The building will feature a full-sized , “Such an arrangement as In addition. a public meeting will twé classes of40 students each. In 1982 veterinary hospital with separate students — we'd need some from other ing may appear cruel at first but it An~ issue which receives much held Sept. 8.‘during which a committee clinics for large and small animals. It undergrad fields than the traditional works out for the better." Oglesby attention each fall. Oglesby said, is the appointed by Chancellor Joeb Thomas ‘ two additional classes of 40 will enter ' biologymajor. Engineering.design.“ that uestion of construction of a new dean of and by 1983 four full-sized classes of 72 will also include surgical areas. class said. “Experience has taught us an will consider applications for a students will be enrolled. and conference rooms. and many of the physics majors could.enroll. though most students are more willing to dormitory. Chances for such the department. Applications will same areas found in a regular hospital. they'd need afewextra biology eourlel. steals few weeks of inconvenience enterprise. however. remain similar to continuetobeaccepted untilOct. 15 and The new facility,whichwillbelocated We're going to be flexible about W -.. made on iiillsborough St. at the present site such asrecovery rooms. intensi ve care ‘1 the appointment will probably be University Dariy. will encompass ' units. and even bathing rooms. admission. I think." after Christmas. according to Curtin. ofthe that people He addedthat a seriousproblem with _ Curtin said the funds appropriated so 225.550square “usable" feet. The figure “Youhave to remember atte ting to go from an undergrad will be does not include “non-usable" space are animals and we have many of far by the General Assembly which islany area wt MM,“ the same physical needs." Curtin said. mhwmthafletwls . , p to ' 'the initial construc- such a? entrance- “I'd say the largest difference in animal that the number of pro-vet majors wll - tionofthe school. including preparation veterinary purposes. sacredness probablydouble whenthe school opens. ‘ ‘ of the site by bulldo‘eers. ways. elevator shafts. closets. bath- andhumanhealthcerelathe Hesaidthebuildingplans houldsoon. receive approval ‘ Raleighmuilding‘ officials and ‘ for the construc- tion should be advertised by November Tralisportaiion»' ‘ remain ‘ and awarded by December. According to Curtin. the Vet School begin soon. as the sale of6.496 stickers' ofparking spaces to the point that thy willmakle amood ofan additional $23 byJohnFlesher the Traffic will only aceomodate small vehicles. g millionfromthe 1979General Assembly NewsEditor will be held nextweek at Presently. the experiment has at which will cover costs of the rest of the Records Office in Reynolds Coliseum. and all needed equipment With State's fall enrollment swelling Theweek-longscheduleof decal sales construction students, the problem of calls for graduate students to get first ‘ “right down to the trash cans." to over 1 . crack at the stickers. as Monday will be Any additionalrequests will be solely providing an efficient campus trans- will for operating costs. portation system isno less difficult than devoted entirely to them. Seniors in past years. according to Transporta- get their turn Tuesday. Juniors and Curtin saideven though the proposed Pipes. second-year Agriculture Institute s-. vet school has received stiff opposition tion Director Molly tudents Friday. from several members ofthe legisla- Transportation for students. admin- identical to ture. no real problems should be istrators and faculty members is Pricesofthedecalswill be encountered in getting the additibnal variedmautomobiles. motorcycles. bi- those of last year. Resident and appropriations. . cycles. and feet are all instruments of ~Commuter decals cost $35. Fringe ”They're committed to the school travel used constantly on campus. And stickers815.Fraternity Court and King as the numbers of people and vehicles Village (”0") decals $10, motorcycle now." he said. ”I find it hard to believe for stickers $10. and bike decals are free. that they'd refuse to designate any increase. so do shortages of space decals, free in the past. will afterthey’ve already given driving and parking. Medical more money The mad struggle to obtain parking now cost $35 as well. u us what they have." will Automobile parking has become the He said after the dean is appointed. decals for student automobiles number one transportation problem on campus. according to Pipes. , More students are bringing cars to school than ever before. causing the Cl.00' Enrollment fall eXpected. number of available parking spaces to flow?” shrink. Several measures to be taken this fall. however. should serve/to ease been performedm a selected . .. « - the situation somewhat as permanent of spaces in Riddick Lot. Pipes said for Upcoming decade answers to the parking problem are however. that it had proven aueeeesfl sought. in increasing thenumber of space leave school. Shesaid astudyofallcompo by Sylvia Adcock “baby boom" children One is the construction of a lot for available. Gracie said State will not be affected / stateowned vehicles. which presently lots will be made soon to determin Staff Writer as strongly as some other institutions occupy several spots in campus lots. which of them would benefit from by this anticipated decline in enrol. ‘ The new lot. located near Sullivan operation. Although enrollment at State has lment. Residence Hall. will leave more spaces Space availability should increases been steadily increasing over the last “The make-up of the student body is for students and faculty cars. well. Pipes said. from a conce , decade. the administration expects a changing from 10 years ago." said crackdown cf fraudulent misuse a decline in the number of students in Gracie. “There is an emphasis on the Pipes has also been working this decals. the early 1980’s. technical fields and more students are summer.on development of a "Compact -‘:. ' 5.32.7153" "2*- This year’s freshman class. with 2850 Car Experiment." It call for shrinking See "Pipes. " page 0‘ Sta"NOW Larry “fro" students, shows an increase of 250 over See “Female. " Me AMMOwsndonnwesWTuudewamMsfenover-heeted. last year's-member class. State‘s projected total enrollment for 1981 is 18.969. compared to last fall’s p 17.730. HEW, UNC controversy halts $400 But despite these increases. the Estimated damages programs found. equalized. minorities wereto be H University is anticipating a decline in ",The lengthy controversy involving any duplicated in proportion to their availability h INDIANAMANCHESTER.N. enrollment sometime after 1981. the University of North Carolina The study is to be completed by Dec. according to Larry Gracie. coordinator the federal department of 1. Steps will then be taken over a .job market for each occupation. a. ifter fire ignited in dorm system and eliminate duplica- study of program duplication at m of Student Affairs Research. Health. Education and Welfare ended five-year period to and 19.0. A&T. A fire which apparently started'from Panee said no injuries resulted from “There's no doubt about it. The May 13 as the UNC Board of Governors tion at the graduate and undergradu- UNC-Charlotte. window‘fan burning out or short-cir- the fire. numbers will be down.“ said Gracie. and HEW Secretary Joseph Califano ate levels. Thekagreement was praised He added. however. thatthe heat The so-called “baby-boom” of the concerning Califano. who called the plan “em iting resulted in an estimated $400 caused all the glass in the windows to reached an agreement taken out” and said he would support! mage to room 147 Owen Tuesday 1950‘s has caused drastic increases in racial desegregation of the Iii-campus Specific measures a suityas filed by oppos but 5 p.m.. according to director of crack and said the room's radiator was enrollment in institutions over the last institution. ‘ court if irreparably damaged. In addition. the by the early 1980's. the approved by the Specific measures to be taken by civil rights groups. asidence Facilities Eli Panee. walls suffered smoke damage along decade. But The agreement. _ The agreement ended a 1- Pence said the fan. which had been ‘huge post-war birth rate will no longer board by a 193 vote. came‘ at a time UNC include working toward increas— between HEW and UNC dating has feed in a window. either short-cir- with the residents' belongings. have an effect. he said. ' when UNC was faced withcutoffs of ing the number. ,of black transfer Security officers detoured traffic on The Student Affairs Research Office from the federal government students attending the white campuses the late 1960’s. when a federal on ited or burned out and ignited ”the Ave.. sending the cars down funding order required all raciallysegrega INC.IINDEIY.HECKMANTHE ,ndow shade above it. He said the fan Cates is able to project future enrollments for refusing to comply with HEW from 950 this year to 1.410 by 1982. federally-funded schools to be d shade were the only things in the Merrill Drive. Two Raleigh Fire Dept. using factors such as birth rates. death desegregation requests. Also. UNC agreed cto set racial om which actually burned but said trucks responded to a call and soaked rates and data concerning the number . It consisted mainly of a plan to recruitment goals by campuses. which desegregation programs. the area with water to avoid further of people who enter and leave the to recruit blacks to it had previously-resisted. The controversy reached a slime lake and heat were problems also. flames. increase efforts . late March. 1978. when Calif The fire was put out by two resident outbreak ,of state. The office also uses enrollment atend traditionally white colleges UNC pror'nised to upgrade the black announced he was ‘ seatl ‘ rectors according to Panee. He said “Students sometime think all of the andprojected‘enrollment figures of the within the system and to attract more campuses. including the addition of 15 harping we do on fire safety is North Carolina Public School system. tr'aditiimally black new academic programs in such areas of UNC funding. which totaled J. Spooner. Syme RD. and Mike but this is an example of whites .to the million in 1977. as a result__ol pears. Turlington RD. wei-e playing. overdone The projected enrollment in the N.C. campuses. . . as engineering. social sciences. compu- university system’srefusal to - tennis at the time the fire broke out. what can happen at any time. Fires do system in 1985 is considerably less than In addition. UNC agreed toconduct a -' ter science and teacher education. He-saidiheyranlothescene and used occur and students need to be con- that. study, stem!!!“ duplication Within __ .19 Additionajscultz alumnae ,_',d°’°3."!8!5l,°19"!9'3“”: scious of good safety practices."'Panee,. WW4nmllmentaindicating' and to “W “Kt “d White campuses were to be. HEW’ , , -. ~ 1' ._ tlie hall fire‘eflingu'shers to drown the said. . they also anticipate a decline when the the system Student Development creates facility

to help roomless/students find housing HerbCouncil said the facility the apartment and list any process of finding off-campus persons renting the room. bylbfleder has been equipped with damages in order to avoid housing using the facility Also. a new pay phone has NmEditor numerous materialstoaid the being forced to pay for begins with acarefulsearchof recently been installed in the housing seekers. ‘He said injuries to the property the books to find a room with hallway near the facility. While students fortunate everyone who uses it is given inflicted by previous tenants. suitable qualifications for the Council said. enough to get a dormitory a packet containing infom- On the frontofthe packet is student. He said the facility is room to cope with the ation on nearly every aspect a guide to the Off-Campus A largecity mapon the wall getting some good results. as problemsofmoving inand. in ' of off-campusiiving. ~ A - Housing Facility.itself and enables the searcher to it has aided a number of some cases. overcrowding or The packet includes a instructionson how to benefit discover the location of the students in finding places to makeshift accomodations. sheetofinformation aboutthe fully from it. accomodation with respect to stay. others not so lucky are city bus system and a housing The facility has five large the campus. With the bus . I am convinced that our desperately trying to find guide which‘lists apartment notebooks. each containing maps. the student can see facility can be very beneficial off-campus housing. complexes and describes the listings of different types of whether or not he can get to students , looking for In an attempt to aid the housingtheyoffer. in addition accomodations in the area. adequate transportation to off-campus housing." Council roomless'In their searches. to a discussion of the legal One lists apartments for and frgm the campus while said. “We've been getting the division of Student aspects of renting rooms and rent. a second. apartments to living at the place he has good response from landlords Development has created the a map of the campus. share. a third. houses or selected. and private citizens who have . Off-Campus Housing Facility. - Also in the packet are mobile homes. a fourth. If he completes his in available rooms and the caiis located in the Student De- inventory sheets to fill out roommate information sheets vestigation and decides he haven't stopped coming.l'd velopment section of Harris when first renting an apart- and a fifth. rooms for rent in has found what he wants. the advise any student who Hall. ment. They provide the boarding houese or private student can use the free hasn't found housing yet to Assistant Director of Stu- resident with a chance to homes. telephone at the facility to come over and try it here. dent Development investigate the condition of According to Owned/t5; make inquiries with the In fact. Council said he is confident in the facility‘to the point that he guarantees f Summer repairs cOst $60,000 students who use it properly can find housing. “Now. don‘t come in here New expecting to get what you dormitory chances small want in 10 minutes." be renting a dorm room would become Changes in other residence halls added. "The key to making totally unattractive to the average over the Summer include the conver- this system work Is patience. (Continuede 1) student," Oglesby said. sion of the top floor of Syme from male You have to be willing to ' .began at the end of World War II and to female quarters. replacing of investigate a lot of possibi sumphotoby Larryatom" led to an unprecedented college and Another course of action which carpeting in Becton. Alexander. Sull- lilics before finding what you This student”Is one of many who are finding off-campus housing by use of Student Develop- university attendance during the Oglesby said isn't feasible is an want. But if you stick with it ment'a newly-created housing facility. It contains maps. phones. and lists of all the housing arrangement whereby the University ivan and Turlington. refurnishing your chances are great." Raleigh has to offer. 1960‘s has fallen off consideralby would enter an agreement with lounges in Bowen. .Turlington and during the 70's. meaning by the next landlords of large apartment com- Alexander and construction of a new decade university residence halls may plexes to house only State students. study lounge in Alexander which’is still experience actual shortages of people “Idon't think that would work.“ he in progress. Security director resigns post to live in them. said. “We'd need a situation in which Panee said heating of all dorms will “If we decided to construct a new the landlord would have a shortage of be regualted by a computer for the bV DebbeHill decmons and Ive made a big had the serious situations added. dorm right now. it would take three to tenants and need us to supply him. But purpose of better controlling the Staff Writer one'Williamssaid. Headded that some other campuses Williams said he is going to four years to complete it. Figuring. apartmentsall over the city are having temperatures. that the resignation was had." Williams said: miss the association he has ahead. that would put it right in the no problems finding residents and most "Last year. Lee. Sullivan and After 10 years of service to solely a personal choice. had at State over the years middle of the period of declining have sizable waiting lists besides." Bragaw were regulated in this way and State. Director of Security saying there were other, Reflecting on his career at with faculty, staff and stu- enrollment. Such an operation. as you it was a successful way to keep the Bill Williams submitted his things he wished. to do. State. he said. ”It’s been a can see. would be a tremendous risk According to director of Residence temperatures from getting too hot or resignation June 30. tremendous learning exper- dents. "I'm leaving with a and could cause us to lose a lot of Facilities Planning Eli Panee. students . cold during the Winter." Panee said. Williams said he. has ience. I feel they have been 10 good feeling offriendship and .. money." he said. fortunate enough to find on-campus “It should help us keep from using The new director willbe several’ideas in mind for a worthwhile years. I don't accomplishment." he said. Another factor is the absence of' housing will live in dorms that have more heat than is necessary. which will JamesCunninghamofCornell new job and said he would know of any other job in Williams said he feels the federal fundingtoerect new buildings. undergone anestimated $60,000 in hold down costs and save energy." University. who will take probably remain in the which I would have had an Security force has “built "Such money was in larg'e- supply maintenance and repair work. Other measures to conserve over about midway through Raleigh area with his family. opportunity to work with strong and excellent rela- energy September. Security chief young people this way." tionships withother state and several yearslago. Oglesby said. when In additon. a $300.000 renovation of in dorms include the insulation of the Worth Blackwood is,serving "i came here in the local agencies. I'm leaving plentiful loans at low interestrates Lee and Sullivan Halls began this attics of all dorms in the Quad. as acting director until turbulent years of the 1960's "I've had chances over the very proud ofmy department were procured by many universities. summer andIs still in progress. Alexander and 'I‘urlington with fiber- Cunningham's arrival. and 70's when there was a lot years to observe other and believe the officers are In fact. Sullivaii‘and Lee Halls were Panee said certain areas of the glass. of unrest and militantism. It campuses and I've found that respected by their peers and built with partii‘i.. aid form the exterior of Lee and Sullivan have been Finally. .all the elevators on campus “There comes a time in is an attribute to the student students at this institution people within the commu- ‘ government. painted in bright colors to “dc-institu- were inspected and needed repairs your life when you make body at State that we never are top-flight. just great." he “Of course, you can bet that dorm tionalize the buildings and give them a made. "'Thercs no more common site nity." rest would skyrocket if another dorm brighter. more cheerful appearance." of vandalism anywhere in the halls was.put up. I wouldn't even want to He added that a breezeway than those elevators." Panee said. as how much the rise would be. but connecting the two dorms is about 50 "Theyre always having to be. worked can tellyou that it would be such that per cent complete. on.

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plans improvements , . move them to other lots if they wish to After crossing Western Boulevard whim/{LLVA”,, (Mudflatspage 1) stay longer. the path continues for a short time but Detection of offenses such as Use ofbicycleson campus as opposed haltsattheintersectionofMerrill Drive~ purchase of "C” decals by dorm to cars is supported by Pipes. and Faucett Street. From that point. residentsandsharingofstickers by two “While we‘re not trying to force the rider continues his trip on the or more users will be emphasised and studentstoleave their cars at home. we regular road. those - caught will face possible thimk it’s important for them to realize “We've considered the possibilty of revolution of parking priveledges or the parking problem’s seriousnesss and bike paths but there are a good deal of suspension from school. the advantages bikes offer." she said. problems associated with them." Pipes The parking violation policy remains She said sheds planning to order said. “For example. since moSt of them b—a—‘— unchanged from last year. Pipes said. several films on bike safety and rules are constructed alongside regular First offenders will receive tickets and which she hopes to show to different streets there have been numerous be Fulfis‘i'sg... and__ ._..“Eli additional- :-_... Pas-an-..L:—.. organizations. In addition. students accidents reported when cars and bikes - fine will be$5. Ifthetickets are net paid who register their bikes with Student collide. The best way. we think. is for or appialed within 10 days. a late fee of Government will be given a on bikers to use the streets but become $20 is added. which information regarding bike ‘familiar with the proper manner oi Students receivingtheir third ticker safety is printed. ,. riding with the traffic." become subject to towing with their THe plague of bike thefts on campus Another increasingly popular mode '\ Staffphotoby LarryMerrell igflquwy,1.51.![wowmlyr-‘Im..r,a. nextoffense..In addition.cars parked in during the recent years has caused of transportation for State students is Asimwmbodlnlonnsodogmmgo.ngmmhmmmawhshwmwlmmmmmm fire lanes. in front of dumpsters. on Pipes to investigate the purchase of the Capital Area Transit (CAT) buses. flowing the sun-worshippers were able to take it In stride. traffic lanes and sidewalks and other theft-proofbike racks. They enable the Pipes said last year the Department special areas are subject to immediate ownertolocktheentire bicycle—includ- ofTransportation purchased 60.000 bud towing. ing tires and frame—inside the metal tickets whichstudents soon bought. -~'“—fin The ticket-writing force is being The tickets. good for one ride on the Female enrollment to increase “L.a tar"(I‘lhasn‘t-a increased this year. Pipes said, and will “These racks would be very buses. cost 20 cents. a‘ special student includestudentsas Well as newofficers. expensive but they'd probably prove rate. . (Continued from page 1) changing by about one per cent each cent ofthat class continued (completing The annual problemofparking for their worth. Right now we’re just 'There are five~ routes which include year. with a continuous increase in the 28- hours). 20 per cent failed to unloading purposes duringthe week evaluatingthe possibility of getting the State campus. offering students ' going into that area." number of women attending State. complete 28 hours. and 10 per cent H‘Kmn prior to the beginning of school should them.though; nothing’s been settled on rides to such areas as Cameron Village. More students will be entering State The Student Affairs Research office dropped out. be alleviated. that point." Pipes said. ' ‘Crabtree Valley and North Hills malls. - i according to Pipes, by a and the downtown Raleigh district. . with a desire to work hi the technical publishes a report on student enrol- new system which will place a traffic Students fields. he said. Because of State’s lment twice a year. Last spring. forthe There is always adifference between l official in each dorm?lot. The officials wishingtoenterthecampus Pipes said the buses provide a “very emphasis on the sciences. it will not be first time. a section was added to give a spring and fall enrollments. according will issue permits to each car entering from Western Boulevard can take convenient way to travel" and spare as strongly affected by the decline as a ‘ breakdown of the student to Gracie. Last fall's 17.730 total‘ advantage of the city of Raleigh's bike studentsthe problem of finding parking body by enrollment (including 13.725 under- the lot. givingthe occupants 15 minutes route. ‘It begins on Avént Ferry Road. for their cars”. She added that tickets. primarily liberal arts institution.” ethnic groups. State's student body is to unload their cars. They will then providing a; wide concrete pathway for Gracie added that more women are approximately 90 per cent White graduates. 3.625 graduate students. will again be on sale on campus . expected to enter the technical fields. American. five percent Black Ameri- and Agrieuiture institute students) bikers to‘ use. throughout the year. it are very curious about this can. and five percent foreign. dropped to 17.700 in the spring. due not freshman class. It appears that we are only to drop- outs. but also to "Grier ‘ having an increase in women in The Student Affairs Research office graduating students. engineering~ that‘s a positive step for can anticipate haw many students will Although the number of students So that all Criers may be run, FREE: Ice Cream Social Friday STUDENT BANK SCHEDULE; STUDENT DIRECTORY LIST this institution." said Gracie. - probably drop out during a semester jwho need to items submitted should be less In Nub of Student Center. 7-l0 The Student Bank will be open Any-aludel‘ll wishing to be Last fall's student body was about 70 based on past history. Gracie said. For/ register has increased. than 25words. NoCrlerwIIlberun p.m. Full Gospel Student Fellow 8:00 a m. through 3:00 pm. excluded must notify Regislra University Registrar James Bundy more than three tlmes, and no ship, today and tomorrow to facilitate tion and Records, by completing per cent male and 30 per cent female. example. in fall of 1976 the freshman said he expects a smooth registration more than three Items from a disbursements of proceeds to a form, no later than Sept. II Gracie said that this ratio has been class had 2.513 members. Seventy per single organization will be run‘ in students receiving finanical aid. this year. an Issue. Deadline for submittlng Regular banking Will resume Crier entries Is M-W-F at pm. MONDAY l:00-10:00 p.m. Full Monday. August 28. Gospel Student Fellowship. Cul classifieds. ED 496K Career and Personal lural Center. West side of COME TO THE HIsIory Development: Due to clerical campus. We invite all peculiar annual fall plCl'llC. 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. ‘ Building funding appropriated byHole-191,,»’ Harris explained. "The departments . workers will concentrate on finishing SM Wn'ter are spread out in all different parts of Tompkins first. the campus now." , The entire interior of Tompkins will Plans for a building linking Tomp- The new link building will hopefully be rebuilt. Harris said. “The only thing kins and Winston Halls are in their accomplish this. Harris said. One ofthe that will stay the same will be the out- final stages due to a $5 million appro- three considerations during planning side. The stairwell will be_ in different priation from the N. C. Legislature for was "that the link building havd a place and the entrance from the Court Phase I of the General Academics multi-purpose space to give the School of the Carolinas will be in thscenter of building. of Humanities and Social Sciences a the building. Tompkins is aiVeryvinef-r Phase I also includes a complete focal point in the campus." , fectual and uneconomical building. By renovation of Tompkins and closing The ground floor of the new building renovating it we hope to improve this." Primrose Drive. according to Facilities will have a large room overlooking the Planning Director Edwin Harris. Court of the Carolinas. Including a ‘ Olderboildlngarelleetsd Construction is scheduled to begin snack bar, the room will be used for June 1979. lectures and other general purposes. ,Ureat care has been taken to protect Phase II will be the air-conditioning Harris said. ‘ the image of the tWO older buildings. Thlslstlnarchltsct'svsrsionottheproposedlink-upotWInstonsndTompki'nsltds.mmmdm of Winston. The large General Aca- “Some people might say that a space Harris commented. “The new building demics building once planned to like.this is a luxury. but this could be isdesigned to reflect the character and replace the 1911 building has been the most meaningful space in the style of the older buildings." postponed due to lack of funds, accord- building. It will give students and The closing Primrose Drive also re. ingto Dean ofthe School of Humanities professors some place.to go and talk flects a desire for an agreeable envir- Rigney retires after 40-year Stay and Social Sciences Robert Tilman. after class besides offices or class- _onment for students to go to class. "The building cost has been rooms. It is a place where communica- One of the main considerations in the by VernonWall “When i looked around at a thousand years of exper- estimated at about $13 million. That tion within the school can take place." design of the building was to take Staff Writer our faculty. goes up 3/4 of a percent every month. he said. advantage of the beautiful site on t e it seemed to me iencre in their development At that rate it rapidly becomes out of Court of the Carolinas. that we wer‘en't very pre- activities and we're fairly reach." he said. Specific-seasons Harris said. After 40 yearsof service to pared as a total university to new. We want to find out Safety was also considered in the State. Jackson Rigney. Danof move both the university and what lessons they've learn- The link building and the work on The building will also include 45,000 decision to close the street. Harris said. International Programs. has the state into this interaction ed." Tompkins and Winston were planned square feet of new space. 18 new class- “With thousands of people crnssing retired. with the rest of the world. 'in conjunction.with the large building. rooms and twoteaching auditoriums. It that street each day.it is definitely Rigney came toState in the “My overriding goal in the FarmerstsurhtInAI-eriea 1 hemaln idea behind this plan. aside will haVe 1.336 new student seats and . safer to have the street closed." fall of 1938 as an instructor in last 10 years has been to find a rom providing much needed space for 48 faculty offices. Harris said. Tompkins is projected to be field crops. He then became ways to get the E umanities and Social Sciences. was to . ‘Work will begin on Tompkins and complete by June 1980 faculty in- In February ofnext year. a g've the school a and the link a soybean breeder and later volved in things outside the group of 50 farmers will tour focal point on campus. the link building at the same time but building by November. branched into statistics. In US so that they would know Latin America in conjunction ‘ . 1949. he became head 'of the more about the rest of the with the Soybean Association Statistics Department. world and would therefore be in North Carolina. The farm- “This is where I got my able to bring it into their clas- ers will study the people and ’ ardner renovation delayed .. greatest enjoyment." Rigney ses and into their service and what they are producing. stated. “In the statistics acti-p research programs.” ”These are new things that l vity. I was involved in work- we haven't been doing before 1 . byHelenTart with in a month, a major step. “Once to the D. H. Hill Library. ing with research people all Study tourorganized and to me it's very important "Forty years of service SW Writer the roof is on the weather doesn't hold Because this location might have over the campys. primarily in that we develop a lot of these sounds like a long time." Rig- you up as much. At that point 90 per blocked a frequently used walkway to the plant sciences. helping Rigney and the Depart- things which are being 'done ney stated with a smile. and The l g-awaited completion of the cent of the work left to do is on the Nelson Hall, a bree'zeway will be them to design experiments ment of International Pro- by the university in serving yet the time hasvgone very. ,.dition offiardner Hall is two months inside," he said. constructed through the new building and analyzing their data." grams are in the process of the peopleofNorth Carolina." very fast. Part of‘the reason h-ind schedule because of bad which will allow traffic to flow freely. In 1956. Rigney began organizing a study tour to When asked about plans for thatis that the state of eather duringthe Winter and Spring. Labsfllladdition Apple said. doing things in the interna« Holland and Belguim in which after retirement. Rigney North Carolina and this cording to building committee The $2.7 million addition will be a He said the addition will not affect tional scene. In late 1956. he 50 state leaders will visit stated. " I'vee already retired university have been very. airman Lawrence Apple. teaching laboratory addition. according the grassy area in front of it adversely. went to Peru as a program these countries to find out and. as you can see. things good to me. They have He said the completion date was toApple. "We are hopeful that funds will director for two and one-half what they have learned abut haven‘t changed. I'm delight- treated me extremely well. l ’ginally set f Jan. 15. 1979 but has . He said it will contain ten teaching become available to make a small park years. the management of their ed that the university will “Looking back over my -w been ten ively reset for March labs and two classrooms. the largest of with art objects in that area. A In 1962. he resigned a .. coastal areas. allow metosimplycontinueto professional career at State. I ‘. . 1979. which seats 240 students. The labs will landscape architect has designed a plan department head in orMTheir coast areas are in do what I was doing. So. I re- just think this is a great Bill Bilger of the Physical Plant said , include one equipped to hanlde for the park." he added. ‘ become more involved in - many ways similar to ours." tired the firstofJuly and next university. It's good to its e building addition is now “about 50 micro-organisims for microbiology Funds for a paved walkway across national activities. In 1968. he stated Rigney. "They've had month. I will be working on a people. It's a great place." 1'r cent complete. courses, Apple said. the area are now available. according , became Dean of International “I know that sounds like a lot to ' The entire addition will encompass to director of Facilities Planning Edwin Programs. . l *'.‘ l 'h in the time left. but the second 35,000 square feet. It will be located Harris. He said the walkway and the Rigney said during the WOICOMO SIUdCflfII Cll = Ifgoes a lot faster that the first half," directly ‘in front of the existing building addition will be completed early 1960's the U.S. and of Regular Admission Price said. , Gardner Hall. streching from Williams about the same time. hence the area Northcarolina in particular Valid any attractions at He said the roof will be completed Hall to the row of trees perpendicular will only be disrupted once. were moving into a strong Imperial W or Clnsrna l I. l3 interaction with the rest of i A RESOURCE CENTER ll Theatres. l the world. 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Mfl'ie center l ”rsk,s. l l w\ ‘ Semester openi"g highl‘ightéd with Classic moVies “ t gold mine the chase is first is registration for courses in the- Craft Center coupons will be honored at all times except when the ,, byMarthErlcaon When the boys find a map to a theater is rented out for a travelogue or such. ‘ StaffWriter on. ,. Painting, potting. photography, hammock-making‘ It's a Fields day in‘ The Bank Dick (1940) when and many other fieldsare covered. Check by the Craft As far 88 on~eampus films, a complete 11“ should be Fields) accidentally captures a ' Center (in the basement of the Thompgon Building) available at the Student Center information desk Ifyou think your week has been hectic. you should Egbert Sense (W. C. sometime next week. These are still by far the seen the staffs of the. Technician and the Student bank robber and is rewarded with the job of bank from 12:30 to 7:30 p.m. , Center preparing in their various ways for your detective. A typical Fields chase sequence is the high- The Forties Series kicks off Monday with Errol cheapest. . . Flynn classic The Sea Hawk in the Erdahl-Cloyd return. If you see one of these burnt out pie, it light of this classic film. the Next week: Seal-let would be best not toaskthem how their brea went. A ‘ All this starts at 7 p.m. in Stewart Theatre. Be sure Theatre. Flynn is at his swashbuckling best as grown person that breaksdown and starts to speak to bring along that brand new registration so you can pirale captain who attempts to thwart the treacher- get in. ous Spaniards for Queen Elizabeth. The cast also gibberish is not a pleasant sight to see. . We . Marshall. Claude Rains. Donald 5H0wever.through the grace of the Student Center Tomorrow includes Brenda programming and the genius of the Technician in Crisp. Henry Daniell and,Alan Hale. Showtime is at 8 printing this disertation. let’s see what's up for this The Semster Openers continue Friday night with a p.m. and admission is free to all members of the ' week. free show by comedian Franklyn Ajaye in’Stewart university community. Theatre. Ajaye was featured in Car Wash, Dandy. the Today All-American Girl. and is now appearing in Convoy. “my a At this very moment you may be standing in line in The show starts at 8 p.m. in Stewart. Free advance In the movie business there are standards. By front of the Coliseum so it's probably no news to you tickets are available now at the Stewart Theatre box that I mean there are some films that return to cam- that this is registration day. Some of the more inter- office when you present your semester registration. pins or at late shows off campus almost every year. esting thingsyou could dotorelieve your boredom are Sunday such as M‘A‘S‘H, Blazing‘Saddles, and Monty this article, 2) look at your Wolfpack 1) finish reading an early start with Python and the Holy Grail. -, 7 Lifesaver. especially the back cover dealing with the Thompson Theatre gets off to One of these standards. though admittedly mainly new Stewart Theatre season, 3) pick up a copy of The auditions this weekend. This call is .open to all State“ known only to foreigh film buffs. will be shown Tues- the Union Activities Board. students, especially freshmen and transfers. and both Union Times—put out by calls day night in the Erdahl-Cloyd Theatre. Rashpmon is it includes an activities calendar for the entire cast and crew are needed. Butterflies Are Free Japanese film about the murder of a man and to see my smiling face at the for two males in their twenties, one female about.19, a 1950 semester, and 4) coming also needs the rape of his wife, all accomplished by a bandit . Coliseum—I’ll be somewhere near theend giving out and another in her forties. Thompson played by Toshiro Mifune. When the bandit is cap- on and selling tickets to the various someone withlots of time to serve as stage manager, information sort of a director's assistant. Help with set tured. l'our versions of the arrair are brought to light Stewart Theatre series. and a little of as each by-slander tells the story in a self-serving For your entertainment tonight the UAB is putting construction, lights. props. makeup manner. This was really quite a good film when I in the form of two everything is needed. If you're interested, cOme by on a free Semester Opener, this one parking deck) Sunday caught it a couple of years ago. flicksf‘a bunch of cartoons plus previews of films ThompsonTheatre (next to the The film will roll at 8 p.m. and admission is free to feature films to be or Monday at 7:30 p.m. People who wish to read for a coming this semester. The two office to pre-read a,‘ all State students, staff and faculty. It is in Japenese screened this evening are the Marx Brothers' Go West part may come by the Theatre with English subtitles. but you needed to practice . and W. C. Fields’ The Bank Dick. script. / . your FLJ 101 anyway. In Go West (1940). the Marx Brothers are turned Monday .- loose in the wild and wooly West in the 1870‘s “where men is men and wimmin make love like Wildcats." In Addition to the Thompson Theatre auditions Notes You too can get a break on off-campus film rates if you read this paragraph. At the Stewart Theatre box office you can purchase discount coupons good for admission for only $2.25, and if you've priced a film lately you know that‘s at least a 75-cent savings. One type of coupon is good for the Cardinal I 8: 11. Tower I & II the Ambassador as well as selected theaters in Chapel Hill. Rocky Mount and elsewhere. These theaters are part of the ABC chain. The only drawback is that these theatres normally don't honor them during the first few weeks run of the super-pop- ular flicks and say so in there ads—“Sorry. no passes." The type in my opinion are a little better are' honored at the Mission Valley I and II and the Audltlons for Butterflies Are Free wl be held Sunday here at Imperial I through IV out in Cary. The virtue of these Thompson Theatre. 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(CPSl—The scenario sounds familar which has five’of the nation's 34 black closed down and people Idst their jobs. 3 . enough. ' ' - cglltiges. characterizes it. “This state But a more bothersome condrum is A group of faculty members at a has had a history of not funding black that some black institutions really large Southern university sue the institutions at the level they should be don't want to be integrated. . university. charging arbitrary dismis- funded." . ’llhey theorize that full desegregation E ssl because of their race. They say Complaisn another. "White schools could weaken the role of black l there is a pattern of discrimination. in North Carolina have more money, institutions in meeting the specialised They say they represent a fractional better staffs and better facilities than needs of black students. in serving the i PABST I minority of the faculty and administra- black schools." black community and in producing tion. Thejudge rules in their favor. and black leaders. thier reinstatement is probable. Enrollment suffers Opposing the demand for stronger This time. however. the plaintiffs are, desegregation l white. As a result. enrollment has suffered. two years ago. more "What has been quietly happening is than 100 black college presidents filed a li The precedent-making rulin'g agreed ' thatmost ol' the better—pgepared black friend of the court brief. It opined that Blue Ribbon l with twelve white faculty members at students are nto necessarily going to black colleges are needed for "remedial Alabama State University—Alabama'a black institutions." say Leonard type activity" that “cannot cease until oldest 92d . traditionally black Haynes of the institute for Services to ., black people have. in fact. equal -- college—that educational opportunity." the school is guilty of Education. “Black students are going Recently. black students in eight } racial ' ‘ation. ,. , to schools where they feel they will be states rallied to show support for their webomesbadtaiiNcsrateStudans l l The May 2 ruling also opens a enhanced.” . institutions in a demonstration coordi- l complicated Enrollment at public black colleges can of worms about has dropped for the second year in a nated by the National OrganiZatiOn of wilhospeoidpnoeonPabst 12m ‘reverse discrimination" at tradi- row. this time by seven Black University and College Students. ’ Ionally black colleges. per cent, NOBUCS President Luther Brown is Lookforlhetz-Pok disployoiywrfavonieplaoe Administrators fear the drain can also “definitely pessimistic" about recent For years desegregation efforts in be attributed to increased recruiting . desegregation efforts. igher education have focused on efforts by white schools pressed to Brown once turned down a scholar- where you purchase beer. _ creased access of blacks to predomi- meet affirmative action r uirements. ship from Stanford University to _antly white college. While civil rights Worse yet for the blac schools is a attend predominantly black Howard roups have aided the fight of black HEW requirement that forbids an University. He explains that “you can't rofessors denied jobs at white ‘ “unnecessary duplication of programs have a potential black leader who has . niversities, complaints from white at black and white schools located near been educated with ivy League acbers were scarce. each other." " _ illusions about the world." , When filed, they were usually HEW’s solution would be to merge “ Ralph Jones. president of Grambling 3: nored by presidentsof black colleges. the programs, or close one of them. State University in Louisiana. feels PABST 5‘ ‘ . ys Nathaniel JOnes. general counsel- Since programs at black schools are black colleges have a responsibility to ur the National Association for the usually regarded as inferior. it is feared the :black community and opposes any dvancement of Colored People__ that the solution would more often be merging with white institutions. i AACP). to close out the black program. or even “We understand the problems a Roll-out close the school. young, often poor. black boy or girl 5 Now. in light of more vigorously- Desegregation isa "kind of dilemma faces. Put them in an institution where Dispenser nforced desegregation processes. ad- that is splitting the community." says few understand their problems and .’ :‘ninistrators of black colleges are faced Johnny Hill. director of the Office for they are lost." he said. ith the implications of fully—desegre- Advancement of ”Public Negro Col- . Whatever desegregation measures 1 ted systems. Integration—the same leges. black colleges will take remains to be ' . : ,civl rights groups have advocated “0n the one hand. most people seen. but for now the situation is best i long—could bring about the realize the need to increase the access summarized by Nathaniel Jones of eakening or even the death of black for blacks throughout the higher NAACP. i stitutions. education system. But some are “Black institutions must face the Black administrators readily admit worred that the process will lead to the facts: they can't have it both ways. eir schools are in trouble. Progress same kind of situation you saw during They have to adhere to the same laws d money have been slow in coming. the public school desegregation of the and principles that apply to white state 1* s a student from North Carolina. sixties. where (black) schools were institutions." he said.

istration by mail p/ossible Omd0m%Mw "k/ IWDeIIheflill over a week for fall and He also mentioned the foot... to be written in.“ Staff Writer summer semester registra- tilmingwroblem which would This new drop/add form ‘ tions. be involved in a registration- will eliminate cOurse cards.“ ‘ State's department of He added that each card by-mail system. Bundy said. He added that gistration and Records has had to be printed separately Students would have to the new form will also speed ‘ arted using a new schedule on the computer in Harris receilve their registration up drop/add procedures be- ‘- d registration form which Hall's basement. ”We have forms before they left their cause an op scan machine can ves time and money and eliminated work in addition homes tro come back to State be used to “rea " ’ the' say make registration by to time in our data processin and there is always the forms asis done for pre-regis- mail possible at State in a " Bundy said. danger that the student and tration, 7 ar. according to University ”Another reason for the his schedule would cross each “in" the past. depart- l gistrar‘ James Bundy. form is that it is adaptable to other in the mail. .Bundy said. ments might say they could Consider one of the tolmirgdranbeers “i The new form. used for the registration by mail.“ he Another problem with a not add or drop because they -st time for summer school ‘(added. ‘It folds like an registration-by-mail system. didn't have any course gistration. is one sheet of accordion and can be silmply Bundy added. is that pre- cards.“ ' for your next party: ‘ rdlike thickness, perfor- inserted into a window registration would have to in addition. Bondy ex- ed so it can be torn ilnto envelope with the address be closed earlier to allow plained why the total grade “ hedule. registration and card showing“. more time for mailing. point average was not on dress cards. "Right now we are not Spring student grade re- l “From the time we start Mailregistration in future geared for registration by ports. LAndekerSuprerne inting schedules. we’re mail.“ he said. ”But we will “There was a bug iln ther ady for registration within Bundy said. however, that probably go to that system program which has subse- zmlEXlTOUOl'll hours," Bundy said. mail registration would not within the next two years.“ quently been corrected and He’said the old system of be possible until fall. 1979. at Bundy also showed a new will never happen again.“ he ffing registration cards. the , earlilest. drop/add form which will be said. He added that students 3. Pabst Blue Ribbon’trewm edules and other mater- -“Addresses are the main used in l. for registration packets second session would not receive a corrected plroblem.” he added. “We summer school. It looks very copy unless they had a grade . I. a. Pabst NoluralDafk ‘-k at least three days for can't keep addresses cur- much like a pre-registration change such as an "incom- ' ‘ mer school sessions and ., rent.“ form with course numbers. J [IL ‘— NoluroNBrewed Pabst I l (no l artificial ingredients or preservatives added) l n1 ‘ be, q l d . Faaudyourpanymedscpmactoaveaobun, your campus representative. All those ' at (fdarides Raleigh Inc. Phone l W 83249941.

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SituationImproving For the past several years, the shortage of really sit down and utilize the books, and if find a place, to hang their hat while student housing in the proximity of the anyplace was found, there were no phones in attending school. Surely this should not be :5‘ni campus has become an annual event— every ‘ the'immediate area for student use. considered to be the sole effort by the fall students are faced not only with a lack of This year, however, the facility is catering, University in its quest to help find student adequate living conditions, but with a lack of much more to the student’s needs. Secluded housing, but it is a good starting place. even the most rudimentary housing. As a in a corner by itself is a table with five Nor should the University throw up its. result, a common cry at this time of the year is notebooks ranging.21 subject matter from hands in dispajr if this effort fails, for the the need for the University to help locate “roommate needed” to “house for rent”. possibility of b‘Iilding new dormitories should living quartersfor its studentsf Above the table is a map of Raleigh, complete always be kept open and investigated, as This year, it appears, the University is with a measuring tape to estimate a should the possibility of contracting entire dtempting to do just that. potential’5 distance from campus, along apartment complexes or permitting a private The office oQStudent Developement has with compact maps the students can take with firm to build a new facility. . absorbed the Off: campus Housing Facility, an them. The current problem is intense, but with organizationwhich gives studmts a better Telephone service open tothe students has constant thought and effort a solution can be ‘.amnmrscwgs..wvz.'1-‘131'?’ starting place than the classified ads of the been supplied, with the phones placed on a reached. newspaper or the yellow pages of the phone nearby table so that searchers no longer have book to begin the search for off--campus 0 have the correct change needed for distant phone booths and also so that students Located in Harris Hall and under the care have a surface on which they can take notes of Asistant Director of Student Development of the possibilities The dopeindustry thrives Herb Council, the facility seems to be Another boon is that Student Develope- developinginto the type of service needed to ment has the personnel available to work with by David Armstrong musicians selling nickel bags on the side. farmers, airplane pilots, boat crews, truc If. help students find a place to live in a growing and update the notebooks so that they are Contributing Writer _ And its economic importance hardly stops drivers, dealers, dopezine writers and edit . metropolis. When the service was first begun much more representative of the current at the Mendocino County line. The care and and, of course lawyers. and in the care of Residence Life, it was situation than books in the past have been. Sometime this summer, a spy plane will dip feeding of recreational drugs is an The anti-dope industry accounts for ~. made up of a few thin notebooks filled with It would appear, then, that the University is over the mountains and valleys of Mendocino international growth industry, with overnight more: narcotics agents, rehabilitation counsel 1 outdated materials. There was no, place to making a vital effort to help stranded students County, north of San Francisco. The plane fortunes, insular codes of conduct, sophisti ors, gdvernmen’t--funded researchers an- i will not be carrying operatives of a foreign cated transportation and communications more lawyers. And dope’s importance to th l power, but members of the local sheriff’s technology, kept politicans and vituperative multi-billion dollar entertainment industry r department, deputies trained in aerial range wars, like any other. incalcuable. Raleigh! photography, who will be looking forthe fields Big Dope is no longer a schoolyard While dope profits can’t be taxed directly of illegal marijuana that sprout in this largely revenue from allied enterprise is. And th 1 rural area every summer. people who make money from drug trad It’sbeen agood summer, but when all’s said come upon the man-made lake and the- The deputies will also be looking to make spend it—sometimes, as in the case of h anddone,it’sgoodtobeback in Raleigh. Other assorted playground rides in the heart of this arrests. Last September, three marijuana American level dealers, lots ofit. . i towns may be on the coast or in the nearby refuge. The carnival rides can be farms were spotted from the air and their All this pumps life into the moribund U.‘ i . mountains, but no other town has anything enjoyed for arpittance, but the swings are owners busted. Their protests that aerial Journal economy, prompting a High Times writer t_ . quite like Pullen Park, Lake Johnson, always free. surveillance constituted an illegal search were observe, only half-faceiously, that “w . 2 Hillsborough Street or the 1,001 things which And there’s always Hillsborough Street. discounted by a California State Superior putdown. lt’s a mover and a shaker’s good for America’s dope dealers is good f-I . l make this southern city a home. Constant in appearance for the past few Court Judge. playground, not unlike Big Oil or textiles. I Although ithasoften been saidthat students months, the street exists under continuous America." , The arrests were big news in Mendocino, Consider the following: All is not so benign here, however. Like i are returning to the area to come back to alteration and developement. There are a one of the first havens of the back-to-the-land 'According to the San Francisco Examiner, developing industry in its lusty venture-cap school, it’s probably more true that most are" handful of establishments which have movement in the‘late Sixies, where high marijuana is now the biggest cash crop in alist phase, the dope business has more that I returning to the school to be in the area. remained unchanged, Darryl’s or Player’s Hawaii, surpassing sugar. i There’5 nothing quite like the Triangle for Retreat, but even the Square fell last fall and unemployment now vies with the splendid passing acquaintance with greed, co l seacoast as the area’s most prominent feature. 0According to the Associated Press, drug and the old ultra-violence. l f satisfying most esthetic and physical senses Mitch’s has undergone the stabs of an interior This year, the protests are taking on an smuggling is bigger business than tourism in The cocaine trade in Colombia, fo Around carripus, there is a multitude of decorator. added dimension. Harrassment of grass Florida. example, is teportedly controlled by . l activities which many overldok and most don’t Any point east of Ashe Avenue is getting growers not only constitutes an abridgement 'And, according to the New York Times, families who, according! to a Times realize that they exist. An evening spent at pretty close to the capitolarea and must be of civil liberties, some residents maintain, it Colombia now earns more money from “now buy ratherthan renttheir own boats Thompson Theatre of Steward Theatre, in the entered with caution. There’s no telling what plays hell with the economy, too. cocaine—$1 billion a year—than from coffee, planes and have established control of ban Erdahl-‘CloydWing ofthe D. H. Hill Library, or might happen to an individual who passes by its largest legal export. at one of the Friends of the -College unawareofthe new Fayetteville Street Mail, or A letter writer who signed herself Navarro in Florida with funds from Panama, ‘tl someone who doesn’tstop to visit the Nell put it this way in the weekly Mendocino There’s more: Rolling Stone puts sales in Cayman islands and Switzerland.” presentations surely will prove to be an to Grapevine. the paraphenalia industry—the pipes and Colombian authorities—the ones til- enjoyable night. Or, if tastes prove otherwise, museumsandgalleries which have come to be ' “Marijuana is an important Cash crop in nonsuch that'used to be confined to tiny head families don’t Omaha” Will. W:5 theCraftCenterisopentoallstudentsasare abundant in the area. Mendocino County, right up there with shops-at between $150 million and $250 drug traffickers, reportedly idling 53 in if the clubs and organizations which thrive here. Ofcourse, you really can’t consider yourself apples, grapes and real estate. This attractive million a year. And High Times, the dopers first four months of this year. No flow" Once the student ventures off the to be a died--inthe-wool State student until plant’s cultivation constitutes the highest and Sears Catalogue and Michelin guide, says children, the drug monguls struck back, killir immediate grounds ofthe campus, an entirely you’vetaken a midnight ride on the Horseman best use of much marginal land: it’s‘ easy to American’s smoke $4 billion of marijuana a judge who was about to sentence a In newand differentworld opens up. Beyond the of The Capitol’s lawn. When astride this steed, grow, resistant to drought and pests, keeps the annually. operative. . boundaries lie the woods to the southeast, city all of Adam’s banes are left behind while the soil from blowing away, and is pleasing to We inject, swallow and snort another $2 The root of the commotion? Money. A lc l parks to the north, and the frenzied activity of rider soars to an ethereal plain. honeybees and deer. billion worth of illegal substances. of coke purchased for $5,000 in Colomt l capitol city to the east. indeed, the campus community is more The upshot is that in Third World countries Afew lazy milesdown Avent FerryRoad lies than ableto satisfy a palate of many tastes, and “The cultivation, sale and public consump- may retail for $300,000 here. ‘ i the smorgasbord is there for any soul daring tion of marijuana is widely tolerated in many like Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and Jamaica, That kind of money—and thus that degr ? Lake Johnson, a. semi-developed park area parts of the United States. Many, many tax dope is a cornerstone, of the economy. The of violence—is unknown to. Mendocinr’ I which offers trails to and around the lake, enough to drink from the cup of life. Many diplomatic implications ofthis are fascinating. through thick woods abundant in wildlife. It have stayed in the area over the summer, and dollars, are generated by the booze, tobacco subsistance marijuana farmers, who have . thousands are in the process of returning.”All and pharmacutical industries. Perhaps our Will a future “mellow" U:S. head of so much as taken a potshot at the cour loses some of its magic in'the heat of the day, public servants should be investigating ways state—say, High Times impressario Tom flyboys with a BB gun. But local folks li but by morningsun or evening moon its power have come in a search for knowledge, no Forcade-intervene militarily in Peru to can‘be bacchial. matter where the hunting grounds lie,’ and it to tax and regulate this thriving homegrown Navarro Nell figure its high time this uniq must always be remembered that the key to industry.” protect our strategic supplies of nose candy form of Western justice was grounded l , . Bordering on the campus is Pullen Park, a from the Russians and Cubans? good . sanctuary offlora and fauna, fish and fowl. Knowledge is not always found in the Cloisters. Nell’s right. It’s been a long time since the At home and abroad, Big Dope employs a “Mendocino County’s grape growers kI Meandering down quiet pathways, one can dope trade consisted mainly of touring large, albeit indeterminate, number of people: the wine flowing during Prohibition, and r l marijuana growers are the wave of t present,” she writes. “Spy planes 3 l expensive to operate, squander fossil fI Wendy’ s wise Words to the freshmen pollute the air we breathe, and are hazards unsightly and noisy. A county plane mi . by Wendy MonannIva-lull9 offer the novice some hints on how to survive lt’s also hard10 accumulate any cool when Pledge yourselt to the eradication of the even crash into someone’s Martian Fur Contributing Writer and succeed on the collegiate scene. you're pulling your class schedule from your passive voice. and burn it up. - First, never be intimidated by a sophomore. pocketevery five minutes. Avoid this by Never admit out loud or in an essaythat “it might be best to save the planes ln Residence Life’5 latest program, They’re just afraid someone will think they’re writing the room numbér on the appropriate you think Kafka’s “The Metamorphasis” situations in which there’5 a legitimate nc upperclassmen play “big Brother” to a few freshmen. notebook. A subtle glance is all the (wherein this man wakes up a roach one for‘them—shooting down nuclear satelli freshmen enrolled in the same curriculum. Second, dont kid yourself. Nothing deep consultation you’ll need to glide swiftly to the morning) is even a little bit ridiculous or emergency medical evacuations, or joy-rid ‘7 The idea is to give the green the hard-learned and meaningful ever originated in Tucker . correct class room. farofetched. at the county fair.” lessons of our own freshman days of‘ Tavern. There must be some order to Harrelson but Everyone has probably had one of those confusion. Try to limit your afflictions to those curable l’ve yet to discern it. By ascending the right courses in which the tests bore no Though now a hoary old senior, i recall the t the infirmary’5 self-diagnosis table. stairwell you can avoid entering the your class resemblance to the lectures or texts. This week i made three pilgrimages to D. H. Hill " As you traipse to 101 PA with your trusty your whole body at a 25 degree tilt. Beneath occasionally happens in different courses Letters to the Editor should be no Ion hunting for a copy of a certain short story, map at your side, realize that PA, so easily under certain professors, but it is an accepted than 250 words, typed or written legibly i . retreating each time completely confounded interpreted as Patterson Hall, is actually Page Reckonings fact of introductory economics. I spent a must include the writer’s address or phc Libraries of my previous experience had Hall. All the confidence of a prompt arrival in semester enveloped in afog of GNP’s and number along with his or her classification( contained one indispensible librarian and no class vanishes when it’s discovered that your 373 HA on my notebooks, I write after the dimishing returns, periodically revealing my curriculum. Letterscontainingpossibly libel card catalogue. name is on a roll in another quadrant o first meeting, “Up blue stairs three flights, right flawed understanding on exams. But then the or obscene material will be edited; With this and similar experiences in mind, I campus. to inner corridor.” wonders of curve grading were unveiled Unless you’re really into fitness or sensitive when 1 made an “A” without fully. to being classified in the paraplegic groups understanding anything beyond supply and ~TH£ one demand curves. 7 THAT KID HAS three and four, don’t put yourself out on those Biology,chemistry, algebra and trig— SNALLOINING PE 100 entrance tests. “Meder” courses designed to cullthe chaff 'réohpioian” EDIC'TEDRIAN OF OR To the many for whom the most BEER CANS formidable of .freshman courses will be from the student body—are usually the "me ONE NHO Engkish '111 ahd 112, I offer this advice. domain of freshmen. Here you get the m. soST NEI\\T Recognize that every sentence contains a personal attention of a “Wendy’s” and the Editor . .,...... David Pendant! . subject and a verb (the subject of this sentence concern,afforded laboratory rats. 0‘ OVER “me ,Like economics, the single comforting Associate Editor ...... Greg Rogsn FOUNTAlM N being implied but not stated) and that “While News Editor ...... John Fleshe Little Joe watered the horses” fails to meet the feature of such courses is the curve used for Sports Editor ...... David Carrol ALWSE complete thought requirement. grading. If 51 be both your grade and the class Photo Editor ...... Larry Mans! CANT? Upon mastering the sentence, the student average, you needn’t fret too much. Production Manager ...... David Blythl That is until the day afterthe drop period MaintenanceEngineer ..... Martin Ericsm advances to whole paragraphs and finally to expires and you’re thinking “Gee whiz, there’s the essay The secret of a successful essay is a lot of people cutting class today.” Sooner of mechanical perfection (or at least within three later you realize that the 51 that once ranked grammatical errors of perfection) and as average now falls far below it. imagination Your innovations, however, in classes where’g‘rading is subjective, Manager. . .7...... Sherwood Robin ' should beneither extreme nor haphazardr' nothing improves the quality of your work like Salesmdn.....Dave Bobbitt. John Carsor Only a foolor an arrogant fool would presshis a well-timed visit to the professor: Your ’Sam Pierce, David Porter, Ken Silverinsl own twisted interpretation of a work upon a Design . .Marc Blumen‘stein, Judy‘Ouittne skeptical professor. credibility is at its highest if your most earnest Rather, you should mind the wisdom of 'and sincere self shows up before you have F! what i surmised in the 6th grade—that after ‘ failed a test or so. This practice is scorned by receiving 25 papers entitled “The Beach” in cmany, primarily those who don’t find . ' Production 2 l. , response to her WhatI-Did-During-Vacation themselves in the position of having to do it, ' Cara Flasher Sylvia Adcock h-.."as browm nosing points. Kevin Newton MickeyHunnemann entitled “Ascent of Jockey’sRidge’”apleasing Welhit’s acatch-as-catch-can world. .. HelanTart ’ "Saliyl'l iillia’ . . variation. 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Confident“ Pack approaches season byDevidCarroll promising group of newcom- “" grueling practice sessions Athletics Center. Vickers réturns to his start- change our offense a bit for 'SportsEditor ere. State definitely has the and 11 p.m. curfew could Ofthe 30 lettermen return- ing position; offensive guard him." potential to go to another make life very difficult for ing from last year's 8-4 Peach Tim Gillespie is back as well One of the Pack‘s biggest “Letitbenodoubtinyeur bowl game and finish in the even the most conscientious Bowl Champions. 12 are as defensive end James strengths is the offensive mind that we’re going to beat nation's top twenty again this athlete. But they all realize coming back to starting Butlersand strong safety line. which returns virtually East Carolina (in the Sept. 9 fall. that the fun—playing the spots. The lineup will be Mike Nall. intact. That coupled with a football season opener at games on Saturdays—begins filled with what Rein likes to “Our strengths will be in talented group of running Carter Stadiuml." matter-of- Only 16(byeaway injust a little while. term "big play" people. different areas." said Rein. backs—Brown. Vickers and factly stated State senior “I think our player are in Aside from Brown. those “but our biggest job will be three-year letterman Rickey linebacker Kyle Wescoe. It is only 16 days until the vey big play people will include for the coaching staffto make Adams. should make State's “We're definitely out to juiced-up Wolfpack hopes to the likes of All-America the subtle changes nesessary offense light up the score- win the ACC championship. get off to a fresh start by “I think our players are in candidate Jim Bitcher at to adapt to this year's board like a pinball machine. It’s somethingwe feel we can beating ECU. very good condition," said center. burly offensive tack- personnel. We will have the Linebacking will be one of do.I'llbemadifwedon'twin The result of all the tiring Rein. “Overall. I'm pleased les Frank Hitt and Chris one constant of big play State’s strong points with it since I'm a senior and it’s running and jumping. pass- with-what I've seen so far." ._ Dieterich. fleet split end peOPIe-" ,Cowher and Wescoe back for my last chance at it.‘'said ing and catching. and rocking When this year‘s Wolfpack TRandy Hall. massive defen- Heading into spring drills. their senior seasons. The duo Wolfpack linebacker Bill and socking that circum- team is discussed. the first sive _ tackle the Wolfpack didn't have a combined for a whopping 399 Cowher. scribes preseason practice name that will invariably be Simon Gupton. hardhitting proven quarterback tackles last season. However. “This year we believe we sessions will be in full view of mentioned is Ted Brown. ing. But junior Scott Smith the secondary will be young. can win. Our kids believe we a hyped-up crowd expected who is State's leading career sive tackle Simon Gupton. had good offsenson drills and The Wolfpack will miss the are going to be good." toexceed 48.000. rusher. .the NCAA's top hardhitting linebackers BilL emerged with the starting eXcellent kicking game that reflected State football coach State’s playersfire going returning rusher andabona- Cowher and Kyle Wescoe job. Rein knews it will be was provided by Evan's ‘ BoRein. through the monotonous fide All-America and Heis- and quick free safety Wood- tough to replace talented booming punts and'Sherrill's' . It'11 called confidence. With routine with tremendous en- man Trophy candidate. But row Wilson. Johnny Evans. whois no a solid kicking. ‘ numerous outstanding play- thusiasm and anticipation. there’s a lot more to State's But the talent to be rookie with the Cleveland K... are on both offense and The classroom meetings team—enough to make a counted on for excellent play Browns. but the third-year "There’s‘ no way you defense. alarge number of (where the playbook is dis- strong workman-like feeling and leadership roles doesn't coach has much confidence in replace a Johnny Evans lettermen scattered through- cussed and expected to have of self~assurance permeate stop there. Powerful under- Smith. punting. and Jay Sherrill did out to provide depth and a been learned by rote), the the practice field behind Case rated fullback Billy Ray an outstanding job for us ‘Exceilent veer runner' with the field goals and extra r J points,” said Rein. “We'll just “Scott is an excellent veer have to start again from runner. Mechanically. he's scratch. Technicgain very good." Rein praised. “Last year nine of the 11 “And his passing is ' on games we played were target. A year ago. t ere 'decided in the fourth quar-n were some doubts about his ter." summarized Rein. passing, but Scott's a good “With a few breaks here. we athlete. and good athletes get could have been over here. Sports better at whatever they and with a few more mis- work at. I also think he has takes we could have been more ability in the open field over there. August 24, 1578 , . Technician /Eleven than Johnny and can make ”It'll probably be like that mwmummmmmp bigger plays. We won't again this year." through the pruning practices.

an all- Basketball program has good futureen-o will play and baseball for by David Carroll ments issued by some them Warren, Kenny Matthews its longest losing streak was extremely coachable group. I Greater White Oak High to Sports Editor and wondered if the same and Tiny Pinder. two games. Taking away told the players I was going Pmyste 3-A championship problems wouldn't arise With Whitney. Austin and State's richochet romance to push them and be tough on andpast season while Bar- What a difference a year again. Warren leading the way. with the basket in a them and they responded IOur was a standout for makes. Different strokes for dif- State sprinted to an impres- three-game stretch (Duke. well. We had a good season. Garner High'm its excursion Last year at this time. ferent folks. The Wolfpack. sive 11-1 beginning and Clemson and Notre Dame in We went to a prestigiou to the state d-A title. ' State's basketball pkg: with a locker room full of new earned a number 16 national late February) and consis- national tournament with :: seemed on shaky gro nd. players. blended together ranking. Sloan employed his tency was State's daily young team." Now. with nine of the top 10 under coach Norm Sloan new players early and most bread. players from last season's of them delivered handsome- “We played well for most Twofreshmen 21-10 NIT finalists returning. answering the forecasts of ly. ' of the season." Sloan as- the Wolfpack has an excell— doom with a 24-point victory Kenny Matthews. a dead- sessed. ”We had our good Joining the strong . ent foundation for the over eventual NCAA runner- center shooting guard. hit a games and our bad ones. but ing nucleus are inco 1978-79 campaign. up Duke, a five-point win 20-foot jumper at the buzzer overall I would have to say freshmen Scott Parzy No one paid serious cre- over‘arch-rival North Caro to beat Wake Forest. 79-77. I'm very pleased with what 6—7 power forward wh dense to State's basketball lina and the NIT triumphs in tlbseapoa's thh-douthg we seeomplinknd {slamWheyquietly— ’Iist South Carolina and 9‘WW.smujuiee “an a te‘ spoke of expected success 1111511: Sandwiched 111' be- ol dge transfer,claimed a work with them They with a 38-0 record.- ' before last season started. tween was a third place finish starting spot immediately, worked hard and had a good guard Steve Wolf. Members of the media in the fierce ACC race. 1 but didn‘t really show his attitude. They were an. the MVP award brushed it off as cliche. tremendous ability until the optimism and promptly as- Many reasons last'part of the season. signed the Wolfpack to the becoming a prolific rebound- cellar of the Atlantic Coast The reasons for the Pack‘s‘ er and solid scorer. Art Carter Stadium Conference. a position State success were as multiple as Jones. a slender 6-7 forward. SALADS has only occupied once in 25 its talent. State was a made solid contributions and years. spirited team, a close-knit was often a starter. And Although it seldom ap group whose efforts were- freshmen Craig Watts and years ahead ofIAN HEROES peared1n newsprint. most of laced with hustle. enthusiasm Donnie Perkins had their the writersr real reason for and desire. moments coming off ,the Originally scheduled to be through private‘ picking State to finish sev— Sloan rotated his players bench. Additionally, veteran retired in the year Z104. the and the issuanc KS & SEAFOOD enth in the league was that with mixmaster speed as the 7-2 center Glenn Sudhop bond indebtedness of Carter which havebeen they thought the Pack Pack displayed a balance showed definite improve- Stadium. State's football gatereceipts basketball program was be- which Bert Lance can only men_.t including glimpses of arena. has been cleared with home games of; BURGER STEAKS set by chaos. engulfed in envy. The Wolfpack had five domination. the final payment being made years.‘The .. problems.»They pointed to players who finished the .- Although the woifpack this summer. some 26 years the seven players who season with scoring averages cooled off after its strong ahead of target date. TlnyPlndergrabsarebound. departed the previous spring in double figures—Hawkeye start. it never suffered. Opened in the fall of I”. and the controversial state Whitney Clyde Austin, Tony through a prolonged slump: the stadium was financed

LI:....I n’ ' Wolrpacx football playersand coaches light up UIIIIU Hillsbourough St. ' by David Carroll Wolfpack'3 opening week of preseason feeling for the team. He‘fl always love “And I'm expecting us to have an practices. SportsEditor | practices. them. even better team this year. Things are “He told me to come out . “Billy's a great fan. We appreciate “I stay with State thick and thin." he looking up. We're gonna be good this what it was like." Barnhill rec, Billy has seen it all. his enthusiasm." said State coach Bo smiled. “I'll always pull for them. year. We're gonna be winners.’ was hooked at the first game I - He takes the good times and bad Rein. “He'9 like a part of the team. When we lose . I know that brighter Barnhill’5 interest in State's football see. when we beat South kw.Tar...h .4: male? times just the way they are without He is very loyal. We always know that days are ahead. I can tell by watching team dates back to when former Pack 42-27 that year. I haven’t 1sse games at Carter changing. He is. more than anything he is there pulling for us. regardless of coach Rein that he'sgoing to be a great coach Lou Holtz impressed him when State game at Carter Stadium since. Stadiunf.Tiecomes wearing his parks else. a loyal person in a world full of how we're doing." coachand have a lot of great teams. he spoke at the YMCA1n 1974. Billy And I try to go to all the practices that and equipped with his cane and the fickie frontrunners. In the pitch-black Barnhill said that he certainly wants Just look at how ‘we beat Maryland, said that Holtz was very receptive I can. When I get off work. I usually radio to which his ears are invariably darkness ofgblindness, Billy is the State to win. but emphasized that how Duke and Iowa State. and by golly. when he went up to him and asked take the bus home and then walk over glued. l Wolfpack football team's most loyal fan the Wolfpack fares doesn't effect his almost beat Penn State last year. about coming out to watch games and tbsee practice. ‘1 and friend. Billy works at the Raleigh Lions ii \’ For the last four seasons, the blind Clinic for the Blind. making ironing Enthusiastic. Sumter 31-year-old Barnhill's favorite pasttime boards and pillows. He has worked has been backing the Pack football there nine years. starting upon When State's players run off and on team. Not following as in just going to graduation from the Governor More- the field. he claps his big hands and the games every Saturday. Not head School. He said that his interest tries to spur them on. After losses he store-bought love. but sheer devotion. in sports fathomed back when he was offers words of consolement. And after Almost every afternoon—from swelt~ in school. but that he didn't get victories he flashes his singular smile ering humidity of the present presea- seriously involved until he started that curls impishly at the crevices son practices to the biting cold of the pulling for State’s football team. his lips. with his tongue hanging out, November workouts—Barnhill can be ”Sports are very exciting." he Then he puts his ear against the seen ambling along the mile-plus trek stated. “I think football is the most outside of the dressing room door. from his apartment at the YMCA on exciting sport. I know that State's listening and singing the school figfl Hillsbourgh Street to the practice field teams afwsys are. Look at all the close song in rhythm with State'a joyous behind Case Athletic Center. He knows games we had last year." players. Billy .is such a part of the the route as well as a young boy learns program that he has traveled to a all the nooks and crannies of his couple of road games on the team bl. backyard. And he is like a kid in a - Developed senses at Reins request. He went to the candy store when he arrives at his Wolfpacks 2113 victory at North destination. Carolinain 1W6 and saw last men's Though he has never played--any~ 37—32 blood-curdling win over Heb. _ - ”A Great Fan form of football nor actually seen it (he Billy's friendship with the coals. You see. Billy is not just a “game was born totally blind). Billy said it is and the players. however. doesn’t end fan." he is a real fan. He is there when not hard for him to picture what is on the field. During the off-nasal: g others aren't. While the players and .: going on during practices and games. frequently visits the coaches at coaches are sweating through the daily He. like many people that are born Athletics Center and he can be M .regimentation far removed- from impaired. has developed his other socializing with players at local Saturday's glitter. Billy is‘ there . : senses to a maximum level. He has watering holes anytime during the “watching it all" as he enthusiastically excellent hearing and recognizes year. calls it. listening intently. always people through their voices. Some- “I likeaimoetevery coach and 1 offering encouragement. times he can even sense who1s near I‘ve met”at State." Billy refl Barnhill hasn't missed a practice ‘ a ‘1 ‘ ‘ him without hearing a word. “There are so men class “Ilie I' since State started its three-a-days 'jl flew—Pris a were mved withthe laSt Thursday. He is a constant what is going on during practice. he program here. 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Jay But just how much he can men; then he moved on to ‘ As a freshman last year practice until they were Martin from Graham. and do as a coach dpends on the some of those returning from Shea leaped right from the cross-eyed. Or just maybe. Asfortheteam. Sykesfeels player's concentration. “0th- last year's squad. winner's circle of.the high that the play will be much Neil Harrell of Knightdhle. erwise. there’s not a darned you could equip the entire improved Incidentally. Harrell and In his remarks he said school ranks into the win- team with expensive new because of the Martin tied for third place in thing Ican do to help them something that. really stuck ner's circle on the college and extra experience that the save strokes. A player has to out. It was a passive international level. After ubs. players received during last the North Carolina high save hisstrokes mentally—by ' lnthecaseoftheWolfpack. season. and since several school tournament this past statement about a returning setting the prep mile mark. there'san even easier solu- year. ' " not goingto sleep on thejob." distance runner. “And. Julie Shea came to‘ State and tion. Just bring back your individuals have played well Asked how this will affect Shea will be back." he” said immediately became the hsstplayer-whowsssbsent' in summer tournaments. Fresh-senwalons . his crop of freshmen. he with an expressionlesa face. Wolfpack's leading distance for a season because of. as '“The way things are Three more freshmen who laughed that. “You have to ”She’s an All-America." runner. , coachRichardSykesput it. “a looking at this point. every- will try to win some playing reach a peak of maturity and In 'cross country, she enupleofdnublebogeysinthe oneon the team should come time ’without a scholarship intensity and experience—if ‘Key returnees finished third in both the . daemon." Add some good back at least a stroke better." are George Knuckley. Tom you don't. the bogeyman national women's collegiate ‘ fssdmsn meets and he said. “ifnot. well. we'll be reaches out and bites you." Those ten or so words hit meet and the national AAU "you in some trouble.” Arthur. and Keith Decker. you like a brick strikes an ' wrong. Decker is the Virginia high Yet Sykes also had little egg. They should anyway. To meet. Without a doubt. her Tom Reynolds. the top Rot from last year's school and junior champ. and faith in his philosophy being say Julie Shea will be back is most notable finish'came in' gnllsr for the Packtwo years team will be Todd Smith. Arthur was the second place the best one. “If you asked like saying David Thompson the world-championships in. ago. is back and primed for Thad Daber. and Brooks finisher in the state high any ten people the way to will be playing. Those two Scotland where her fourth .. fall tournament play. “He‘s Barwick. Smith had a good school tourney ahead of improve a golf game. they'd are always in contention for place finish was also the tqr readytogo.”said Sykes. “and .summer. finishing second in Martin and Harrell. . all disagree with me." he the top. finisher for anAmerican. he’s played real well. in the North Carolina Amateur. “All my freshmen are good assessed. “No single person . When Julie Shea runs When track season rolled tournamentsthis summer. and winning an amateur players." said Sykes. ”All has played the game exactly “rack or cross country. around. Julie didn't drop troubles are tournament at Pinehurst. they really need is a little the way it's supposed to be Senior: goiter Torn Reynolds returns to the State team alter a )eople love to watch. Like a back. She won the 5,000 cleared up and I think he'll Daber had a third in the playing time under their played. anyhow." year’s absence. gazelle gracefully tham-Herald-Suntourney. belts. 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Caldwell battles back . EspOsito hopes by DavidCarroll Sports Editor herme."he said. “I don‘t care triestodothe same. think the enoughiathelastthreeyears about seeingmynameinprint impressive ‘78 showing is towin. butlanyearwasthe for consistency anymore." coincidental. They say it is firstyesrhloekedlikeldid. I" Lately. however. it's been merely a result of finally It was like a bad dream for unavoidable. Caldwell has talkedtomy wifeabout it and “ammonium...“y was State's toppitcher last Mike Caldwell, the former learning to pitch after his Isaidlwasjustfoolingmyself thatlam looking forward to year with aM won-lossnick shaken free ofhis tribulations surgery. before. telling myself every- the return of most of our and a 2.187 earned run State pitching standout. and is having the best season thing was all -club; but the way we flopped Perhaps nothing in all of ofhiscareer. Aftertotallinga . ForcedtoTbi-k right. average. Spantonwas15-10in athleticsismoredelicate than measly 13-28 record during “Now I really feel it is.” he out at the end of the season his four seasons and had an , apitcher'sarm and Caldwell's the past three seasons. the “It’s added. "I had great stuff last spring. well. I'd say ERA of232. left elbow funny." said Bam- when Ifiretcame up. but I‘ve almosteverypceitienisopen. “It's going to be hard to was wretched in spunky 29-year-old southpaw berger. "but sometimes arm ha'dteleerntopitchegain. I'd I hope all the Incoming replace Dixon. especially his improved his recordto 18-7 trouble is the greatest rather have it this way. with players can make a contri- last year." said Esposito. After accumulating an last Monday when he crafted teacher for a pitcher. Many away. and as . impressive 145 record and a his second straight six-hit. pitchers don't really learn notasmushstunbut knowing bution right “And Spanton had a heckof a 2.95earned run average with masterpiece. , how to use their howtopitch. Alotefpitchers usual. we'll do a lot of year for us. We‘ll miss bothof San Francisco heads until . who havensrestuffthan we experimenting this fall and them." in 1974 in just Making his sterling per- they get arm trouble and are aren‘t around anymore. I find out who's the best Returning this season will c__—_—_—~_—‘__. his third full major league formance even more impres- forced to think." where." season. the former Wolfpack sive this season are, the In 10 years as the Orioles' think Icenpitch for 10 more be second baseman Chuck All-America had to undergo American League-leading 17 pitching coach. years. That was baseball coach Harmon. the team's second surgeryto Bamborger Bamberger rates Caldwell ‘ talking about leading hittera year ago with removebone spurs complete games he has helped produce 18 pitchers the biggest surprise of the the prospects for his 12th a .329average. First baseman from his elbow. pitched. His 2.29 ERA is the who won 20 games in a Brewers' seasonto: team at State. The squad John Isley. who set a school Thearmisoften considered best on the Brewers and the season. He compared Cald- date.notingthstuntilspring went 28-10 last year, but at record for doubles last year to be the map ofthe pitcher's third lowest mark among well to Dave McNaIly. who tr ' he knew very little .. one’time during the season with 14. is also back. He was career. Itshowswhere he has league starting pitchers. came in the majors with an about well. the record was 10-5 overall the team's No. 3 slugger with been and—depending on Caldwell's amazingconsisten- exceptional talent but did not and 4-1 in Atlantic Coast a .324 average. , ,7; hether it is healthy or cy is one of the main reasons. excelwiththe Orioles until he GreatSprhg‘ Conference play. A league Thirdbaseman Ray Tanner he is going. A’ Milwaukee is a surprising had arm trouble. title was not very far away. (316). rightfielder Rich moundsman is second place in the AL East. "McNally never won over “I sawhimpitchlastyear Then. it seems. disaster White (.266) all return along ' “without teeth or‘a 14 until he had a bad arm." againstBaItimoreandIdidn't struck. The team dropped with catchers Pat Sheehy ‘ without a promise. CleverPitcher said Bamberger. “Then he think he was that good.” said fourstraightand couldn't find (.253) and John Meloy (.250). , e job can’t get done. came off that bad arm and .Bamberger. “I think I was ' the handle for the remainder Caldwell was caught in just With a minimum of spec- won 20 games. McNally was counting on him as a long ofthe season. winning just such a dilemma. He moved tacle. hegetsthejobdone. He similar to Caldwell. Their reliever. but he pitched so four of its final 15 games. Toppitchersreturn more than Allied. struggling doesn't possess a glamorous situations are very similar. well. in spring through two training. I But.Espositocould not find lackluster sea- 90 mile-per-hour fastball that and it's a fair comparison to made him a starter. Believe areason for the late season Some of the key hurlers sons 'with the Giants, who overpowers the game's best say that Caldwell can dowhat me. I wanted him to be a slump except injuries to a finallytraded him to St. Louis hitters. Most of his success" McNally did. relieverbecaueeIwanted,two back are John Skinner. who in the winter of ‘76. In turn. can betracedtotheclever use “When an individual has strong pitchingstaff. “All our was 4-2 last year. Frank the Cardinals lefties in the bull pen. But he guys kept playing hard." he Bryant. 3—2. Doug Huffman. sent him to on of a sinker. curve and other the type of makeup that pitched so well I had no said. “Andthat was oneofthe 2-2. Doug Satterwhite. 2-2. to Cincinnati before the off-speed pitches that keep Caldwell has. the sky's the choice. He pitched with his closest knit groups I've had season began. and Milwaukee battersconfused and his ERA limit. By that. I really mean head and his heart. He has and Tom Wiliette. 3—4. Bryant acquired him on the June 15 low. He nicks the corners and that he can be a 20-game since I've been here. We just and Skinner are righthanders trading accomplished everything had ‘a hard time coming while Huffman. Satterwhite deadline last year. throws few mistakes. winner. Most peopledon'tget himself.” , behind to win. As a matter of and Willette are southpaws. After experiencing enoug'h “Mike's pitching great." the maximum out of their Caldwell. who is three fact. we never did that. Even ‘— perils to put Pauline to understated Milwaukee man- abilities. Mike does.” years older than any Righthanded reliever Joh'n‘ " shame. Caldwellslowly begaii ager George Bamberger. other poorteamsstrugglingtoexist Walker. who recorded two to show signs pitcheron the Brewers' staff. maccnwumvauaocm will win one every now and saves last season. is also back of becoming a formerly pitching coach with Finallymadeitbsck has been a catalyst for then by coming from behind.” in the bullpen. successful pitcher again as he the Baltimore Orioles. “He's Bamberger'syoungBrewers. way they have been on young guys mades me feel Most ofthe team returns Some of the new faces boun'ced from the bullpen to been so consistqit. He's a Caldwell believes his arm. Hethinkstheteam isforreal winning streaks all year. younger and my arm feels as with the main losses coming include catcher Chuckie Can- thestartingrotation and back great competitor. He takes which has been getting and d itely the division’s in centerfield and again. But all winter. when charge on the mound. and he stronger each year since the good as it ever has. on the ady and shortstop Moe the team f‘the future. “It's nice to be able to “I certainly hope he's mound. Roy Dixon. whohad a Barbour. Canady. an all- Brewers talked about knows what he's doing." operation. is sound and he "We’re so young and are contributeto a winner." he around for a while.” Bamber- superior soc batting average round athlete who will play their team. they ignored “I've pitched real well." thinks he has finally made it playing real well." he said. added. “I'm real happy in gcr said. “I never dreamed for his four seasons with the both football and baseball for Caldwell. Still. he didn't admitted Caldwell. “I'd have back. “This team has an excellent Milwaukee. I've got a two when I first saw him pitch _ Wolfpack including a .403 State. led White Oak High to forfeit hope. to say that I’m pitching the “I guess. looking back. that future and I just hope we can yearcontract andmy wifeand that he would ever develop mark last year. is vacating the state 3-A championship "Heck, no one had mention- best ball of my career." the muscle in the elbow and keepplayingtheway we have I just bought a townhouse into euch a good. consistent hii centerfield position he has this past season while Bar- ‘ Wedmy name for three or four - Neither Bamberger. who the muscles in the upper arm been. The Red Box will be here. I think I would be pitcherl' ' anchored for the past four hour was a standout for years anyway. so it didn‘t specializes in healthy per- havefinally built up."he said. hard to catch beca'use they're happy playing here for a ’ Bad dreams don't always years. Garner High in its excm-sion bother me." he said. “I don spectives. nor Caldwell. who “I thou t I itched well so stron . It's amasin the while. Playing with all a... 1.... Rich Spanton. a southpaw. to the‘state ta title. ——... . -_. 1m:

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New coach Gross optimistic about soccer outlook

”Sham-Crowns Patch will now be able to We Writer devote all their time to their “men that agreed to .come to en route to his team's usual physical education State on their own to take -undefeated season. Young boys all across the teaching duties. their chances. They include The next signee. Jim nation are playing it in record Joe Elsniore. a Trenton. N.J.. Burman. hails from Balit- I Gross. whose teams at product whowasahigh school more. As a halfback for Loch numbers that increase with Virginia recorded a 3024-4 ail-statefullback. and another High. he was a big every passing year. It is markoverall and a third place all-state player. Russ Tuttle. factorinhisteams'three-year quickly stepping alongside finish in the A n 1976. mark of‘38-4. Gross looks to the old favorites. Little certainly intends improve a goalie from Silver S rings. League baseball and football. Md Originally from razil. Burman for- help on the front Occasionally.you can catch a upon the 5-7-1 record State fullback Camilo Penalosa line or at halfback. citing him game on the tube. and hadlastyear. Ashe'startsto ‘ comes to the Pack from as a “great athlete.” recently there have been develop the Wolfpack pro- Montgomery. Md. Another Steve Green. the final professional games. with gram his way. some impor- Maryland product. Roger signee. was a top striker for , well-known names like Kyle tant returnees from last Williams, was a first team his Bowie. Md. team forfour Rote. Jr. predominant. season will be a big help. all-state halfback .in Bel Air. years. He also won all-South. It's soccer. that skilled “I'm really looking forward ' Gross' recruiting prowness all-state. andall-Metrohonors streamlined endurance test to the season. We had some is evidenced in the snagging for the Washington. D.C. that has been the standard practices in the spring and of three signees who are 'area. spectator sport in Europe for enthusiasm was very high." expected to pep the Pack One of tire greatest assets many years. he commented. right away. ' Steve has'is that he plays a Coming to State from the Goalie Jim Mills returns to Of Tom Fink, another number of positions." noted University of Virginia. Larry \lead the group. Rodney Trenton. N.J.. signee. Coach the coach.‘He played both Gross is the Wolfpack's- new rizarry. a midfielder that Gross said. “One of our halfback and wing in high head coach. in addition to just happens to double as a biggest needs is that of a big school. and he has excellent coaching the lacrosse team. topfencingwhiz. alsoreturns. scorer and Trim fits the bill. speed and tremendousball Gross becomes the Pack's as does Scott Corrie. He is a preven player. coming skills." .. first hillstiine soccer/lacrosse Also.halfiiackGreg Myren. out ofoneofthetoughest high With the right coach. after serving the who was the team’s high Wings Stephen Res and on OCL .‘ision as many as five also will have to play against remember that they are just school leagues in the coun- Cavaliers for four years. He scorer last season with eight Bob Ibarra also return. freshmen could be given the some 26-yearold players like 18 and 19-year-olds and we try." may very well mains» replaces fourteen-year vet- goals and one assist and also Those returnees will be‘ nod as starters. they have at Clemson." expect them to make mis- Fink was named the soccer long explode. But an new eran Max Rhodes as soccer the team's most valuable complimented by a talented “Some ofthese freshmen ‘These kids are the type takes just like others would Player~of-the-Year in New coach said. “l'm optimistic coach, and Charlie Patch. the player. will be back. Addit- incoming freshman class. will have to start right away. that we want to build With bein anyothervarsity sport." Jersey. where as forward for about the coming season. but lacrosse mentor for the past tionally. Myren also made Gross has had an outstanding That‘s not only a tough Although they are excellent he added. his high school team. he we’ve got to give these kids fiveseasons. Both Rhodesand second team All-ACC. recruiting year. and has said situation to be in. but they high school material. we must First there are four fresh- scored 34goals and 27 assists. time to develop."

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Monte Towe and Marty Fletcher named assistants

State has two new assistant basketball coaches—both and I'm confident he will do a tremendous job for us. More A native of Converse. Ind.. Towe signed professionally the national prep champion—1972 and 1978. very familiar with the Wolfpack program. importantly. he has a winning attitude and a positive with Denver following his collegiate career and played A native of Hyattsviiie. Bid” Fletcher. 27. is aI"! Monte Towe. who quarter-backed the Wolfpack to the outlook on everything, and I'm sure be will add a lot to our with the Nuggets for two season. graduate of the University of Maryland. He began his 17“ NCAA basketball championship. and Marty Fletcher. program." In the Wolfpack’s 80-77 double-overtime victory over coaching career during his freshman year at Iarylud. an assistant basketball coach at Niagara University the During Towe’s three varsity seasons at State. the UCLA in the 1974 NCAA semifinals. Towe scored 12 joiningtheDeMathastaffin 1969. wherehehadbeeoa past two season. joined the staff this summer. replacing Wolfpack fashioned aremarkable 79-7 overall record. points. including four clutch free throws in the second threesport performer. Eddie Biedenhach. who is now the head coach at Davidson including victories over UCLA and Marquette for the extra period. He was State's second-leading scorer in its Fletcher has twice been selected to coach the USA College. and Wilbert Johnson. who resigned. national title. , 76-64 title triumph over Marquette with 16 points. allstars in the annual McDonald Capitol Classic. '“I'm real happy to be rejoining the Wolfpack." said the Towe pap-hr His play earned him selection to both the All-Eastern the team to victoriesin the 1973 and 1974 events. 24-year-old Towe ofhis new duties. “I played four years for Regional and the NCAA All-Finalsteam.as well as several While at DeMatha. Fletcher, married to the former coach Sloan and I know I'll enjoy working with him. The Although his role was primarily as a playmaker. he was a 'All-America clubs. Cynthia Scharf of Takoma Park. Md.. tutored forms? bestyears of my life were in Raleigh and I'm looking proficient scorer. averaging 11.1 points over 86 games. Prior to his stint at Niagara. Fletcher served as an collegiate standouts Adrian Dantley of Notre Dame and forward a gust deal to coming back." T"owe was immensely popular with the fans. both for his , assistant for seven years at DeMatha HighIn Washington. Kenny Carr of State and also current Wolfpack star Said coach Sloan: “Monte has proven himself a winner dazzling play‘and his small size. standing onlySfect.7in. DC. During that time, DeMatha was twice recognized as Hawkeye Whitney.

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"MA-bows .. Hanes Underalls’ All-Star July with the Athletesin a member ofthe same team. have been here at State. I can will be the Wolfpeck's guests WWW East squad. As a member of Action team. which is spon- Lima. Peru was Rouse’s . say that we are fielding and in'the Wolfpack Doublehead- theat squad..which boasted of sored by the Campus CI‘ur destination. After a stop-over experienced and seasoned ers on Jan. 26-27 while Penn The NBA'a boorishly long the nation’s best women sade for Christ. In .the in Colorado for tryouts and as teem." exclaimed Yow. who St. and UCLA visit Reynolds . season. including playoffs. basketball players. Beasley meantime. head coach Kay starting stint with the is heading into her fourth as part ofdoubleheaders with alight look like a weekend played two consecutive Yow named the Rockwell victorious East Squad of the. year as the Wolfpack mentor. the men's team. For the tournament to a few of the weekends. once in Greens- native. Who is one of two who U. S. Olympic Committee's “We are proven at more icing. the ACC tournament '= State women's cagers. As if boroandthenin Philadelphia. could become the first four- National Festival. Rouse was spots and have both depth will be in Raleigh and the ’if they didn't get enough Butthat is not all. A native year letter winners in the chosen for the National and qualityat those positions. Pack will host the AIAW basketball‘ in their own of Benson. Beasley squeezed sport at State, co-captain. Junior Team which competed To say that expectations Large College National I extended season. what with some basketball camps and a The other captain. Lorraine in the Pan American Confed- are high is an understate- Championships in Greene- mm» playoffs and all. four of the trip behind the Iron Curtain Owen. is the otherpossible eration Junior. Tournament ment. As an “inexperienced" boro. 7‘ talented girls went looking into her summer vacation. four-year letterman. in Lima this month." team. the Wolfpack went The homecourt is far from formore. The Wolfpack's leading scor~ While competing in the into last season ranked as the only advantage State will 5 Or as in Genie Beasley's er and rebounder with 19.3 Top career scorer Festival. an event sponsored ' high as No. 1 and knocked off have. Five starters return. case. it came looking for her. points and 10.0 rebounds per by the Olympic Committee to national powers Wayland including Lacey. Beasley. . The 8-2 All-America center game was chosen to play on Earnhardt‘s adventurous promote off-year interest in Baptist. eventual national Rouse. Earnhardt and 9-0 ? barely recovered from the the Olympic Development summer follows a campaign amateur athletics. Rouse got champion UCLA and runner- forward Ronnie Laughlin. " longTexastriptothe Central team during the later. part of in which she became the first a chance to check out the up Maryland in the regular Laughlin, a junior from i Satellite tournament with June woman to break the 1.000~ incoming Wolfpack talent. season. Jitters and the lack of Gibsonville was the third top her No. 8 nationally ranked ‘Not to be outdone. Senior career point mark with an 8.7 Opposite Rouse in the start- a floor leader played havoc scorer with 9. points per squad in Marchwhen she was. Cristy Earhardt took a little average. The 5—9 forward ing line--up for the South with the Pack's post-season game. ‘ called to perform for the trip to Italy and Pplend in currently stands as the No. 1 squad was the Pack's only play and they had to settle Junior June Doby. a 6-5 scorer in the school’s history recruit.Connie Rogers. for a lossIn thefinals of the center who plays backup to and has a career average of Central Satellite tournament. Beasley. showed sparks of ' 13.7. Rodgers lone recruit Ironically. that loss was brillianceIn pofl-season play. :w Although they were rook- suffered at the hands of One of the taller girls in Hielscher named ies last year. Trudi Lacey and Rodgers, the player of the Wayland Baptist. college Basketball. Doby Ginger Rouse_will return this year in Western North could prove to be the fire WflMmmmI-mn; season with a Full year's Carolina girls basketball. was Tougher schedule needed to handle the inside experience under their red the only player sought by games of State’s strong with herddeadly aim. will Letter winners Kelia Cof- women’s coach and white waistbands. After Yow. She averaged 18.9 This year. Yow. her assist- opponents. handlethe large guard spot. fey. a 5-7 guard. Lorrain earning starting berths early points and 12 rebounds per ant Nora Lynn Finch. and the Lacey and Rouse shared That will leave a battle for Owen. a 5-10 forward and Pat Hielscher is the new said ‘ Willis Casey. state last season. the- sophomores game. The Erwin High Wolfpack must. handle an point-guard duties. bu Yow point between Rogers and Michelle Parker. a 5-6 guard. head volleyball and softball DirectorofAthletics. took off for faraway places to product is expected to offer even tougher schedule that was more impressed with “spark plug" Beth Fielden. add to the talent and depth of coach at State. Hielacher «comes to the hone their already sharp help at point guard. some- reeks of power houses such their inside play. Lacey. Who Fielden. who aveaged 5.4 the Wolfpack. Hielscher. widely accredit- Wolfpack from the Univer- roundball skills. thing missing from State's as UCLA. Maryland. Tenn- possesses a remarkable leap- points as a freshman was The Wolfpack women are ed with lifting college wo- sity of Wisconsin. where she Lacey. who followed Beas- genie last year. essee. St. Josephs. Queens ing ability. strength. and ~ noto‘rous for her ability to looking for a long season.— men's volleyball in the state guided the Badgers to two ley in scoring with 11.7 points What this all adds up to for College and Penn State. But body control. is being moved incit the crowd with her seems they just get enough to a highly competitive level state championships and a per game. returned to the Yow and Wolfpack fans is the dice could tumble in a ' to forward while Rouse. gusty layups and steals. lbasketball). during five seasons at UNC- three-year Orient in early June. The another promising season way reminiscent of the men's Greenabdro from 1970 88-42 volleyball «5-10 Clifton Forge, Va. and improvement on the 1974 march to the national . through 1974. succeeds Nora record. ‘ product. who played guard 1977-78 season record of29-5. title. Lynn Finch. who will devote A native of Jacksonville, last year but will see action “For the first time since I Queens and St. Joseph's .7 full attention to her position Fla.. and s 1980 graduate of as a small forward this // . of assistant basketball coach UNC-G..Hielscher posted a season. is no’ stranger to the 2.and other administrative 108-80 record in five seasons Far East. She toured Taiwan duties. with the Spartans. including last summer as a member of Hackney’s has daypacks “We are delighted to have the state title her last year the U. S. Select team. and SKY someone of Pat's experience and two appearances in traveled to the Peoples' endgability to join our staff.” nal tournaments. . 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‘ "w.lrmam/Amm;1m Good recruiting 'year New swimmers Six new players mounted from page 17) Among those returning from last year's team. Joe 4 Rhyne. Kevin'r'Weldon. John Pat M. State's new W.” the case at State in“ back row and, I think Cindy incoming group. will be intbeMud backstroke ~ Gnesacsalr. David Ben‘Jamm' runsina wild. ase had":n «u...”mor“0'the high school “V0m’ nA“the“"3"”M- “3"" ins“mplayer-m”Irom0‘ a“last"m“year's “wasand thetheindividualloss of medley. expectedand DavidtoKeaneaid theareWolf—some . 5"“0"“N051"" more an” players- were working on MW" JPN" “'9 Rita Itill“I thh ”In?“ I ”-9 Paul is abigplus we’ve got to pack’s attackthilyear. t three weeks “'6 there "“ volleyball for a couple of St“WWW- W of mu“ record and finished second ll! have.” said thecoaeh. . a Sophomore.had a f d"“’ ‘ 31““ in h" '1°' months in the fall and then High in Columbus. Oluo. are the state tournament Alaoamongtbe are pretty 800d year ll“ winter. telling 0'0””. “l“ h" turning to basketball. To V017 “”93 ”1|"qu 01" Among those returning. broaststroker Grog Brik of said Esstorling. and should a , first athletic love—volleyball become . good volleyball era. Johns. Moot-6. will lend Olga do Sousa. Christine Nady”. Ohio. “Here's a guy give help'in the butterfly and : . -Wi‘|¢ aroundthe corner. player—or . good Pie!” in' a consistent game to State Chambers. Lynn Davidson who could help replace distance freestyle events this i In the short time as . any .pofl_you'v. got to while Stevenson. Moot-9. has . and Debbie Davis are four Goodhgw and Steve year. “We thought he would ' 2 Wolfpacker. Hielachor had spend time with it. played in international com- who should prove to be very McCafferty in another year." make the NCAA cutoff times .3 convinced '1‘ better than . petition. A very big plus for valuable. Do Sousa. a Sefoot-S said Easterhng—huttorflier last year. but he didn't." said Z 800d volleyball player! to “W Stevenson is that she is setter. had a fineyosr last Brian bales of ‘Wayne. the coach. “We think he will come to State this fall and left-handed. and Hielschor season despite injuries. Pa.—"He'li help us‘ when this year." play for the Wolfpackédven “Well. those girls bring to says that it's good to have a Chambers. 35- -9. used" Umbdenstock is gone. His ’with a late start. he was us experience that they've misup in attack. her great leaping ability to high school coach swears 7 Distanceracer more than happy ith the gained from working in Others include Sue Scha- develop into an outstanding another Morlock (former results ' volleyball at least nine or 10 fer. a 5-foot-7 product of.- stirker and blocker at the Stato' All-America Ted Mor- Weldon. a junior. was a "We got in late in months a year. They’ve Dayton. Ohio. who will I” ' net. lockl.butldon‘tthinkthero's, member of the Wolfpack’s :' .n she said. “and it already had good coaching. letter; Tami Urban. a 5-foot- Davidson. 5-foot-7. and another one like him.” said free relay team in the NCAA was hard. But.woworo lucky Now it’s a m’atter of 11 striker from we“ Rod- Davis. 5-foot-6. are both Easterling-and prop All- meet last winter and Specul- HacnlfiaA‘l‘E'Inan f- to get these kids. They all refining." said Hieischor. ding 0°“: Stacey &h”fi°" for their Quickness America Chuck Gaul of ices in distance freestyle ; bring experience to the Cind Maxwell. M! k 5"“‘40 “fit" from. "'d WW Lancaster. Pa—“(niuck has races. This summer Weldon a l. program and that's hard to Ohio "yum“: Jgtarto‘ Powaukoe. Wis. who played "State has beencompeti- outstanding raw talent and is training in Long Beach. . n i “Milli/011011!“ those days.” iron; Ohio St t wxh h on the 0.1”“ C, 8““ “V9 ‘0" the P”? ‘0' years." could probably swim any- Calif.. in the same training . a 5: v0“. ball is lust one of played in res:r:e ‘23:“: Championship team In 1977: saidIholscher. “and we'llcon- thing. He's best in the eprint Program in which Wolfpeek a ‘’ - manr: y"dowinl C wotmhlen's'll 7 middleblat 5-11 willkbe utilised“Cl d asi d lotto.an whowillalsothrowecky Srown 0‘ Ch".the withtinue tothebetalentI wouldreturningsay that them,"freestyleadd“dthebackstrokecouch. ”d gndOlym grriganic 3“" trainedSteve G333just 01" i $0011 :2“! ”2;. “If” goodjump: ".31d Hi:1:31;: 33°“ for “'9 women ' track from 1'“ season and the new Also coming to State to before the Olympic trials in- s '. women playing volleyball. “It’s hard to find a tall person ‘31:; I-Iielscher. even though wvzllbe ski-citing. co‘r’rl’gefi- Christine Chambers spikes it. fl'ffiglkbflfmz' 1976' _ . . Ii . basketball and softball—as who can hold her own on the she was pleased with the tive and winning-this year.” ’ Mich sprintor Bill st'is Hf Gmm’ ” mdmdu‘l l: medley» racer. will be looked ofCherry Hill. Pa.. and Pdter to for a lot of help during his Hollett. distance swimmer sophomore season. “He has from Winston-Salem. N.C. the talent to be great if he Two outstanding divers would just use it.’ said will alsojoin the Wolfpack. Easterling. Tom Jones emphasizes the importance of recruiting Paul Breitfellor of West Islip. Benjamin. a sophomore. N.Y.. comes from Lodg was injured during last Island Junior College. As a winter‘s dual meet season (Continued from page It) respectivelyintheACCmeet. foreign athlete. an athlete freshman at Auburn in 1977. and could participate in manna-agarm to compete against the top 10 Washington.areaslrecruited new track program. that of“ he won the Southeastern activities. He will As for new faces .in the whose services are needed to teams in the US." he said. for Alabama. and it's not that building a “national calibre Conference 1-moter crown. post-season m k , D M compete withthe top bracket far from the Atlanta area." team within five years.” The ‘Ron Posyton. a scholastic be looked. upon for help in the mimmm :31: 33¢»:an 31:31.3: 0! tuck programs in the He went on ‘0 Raleigh's Where I coached in high task at hand may not be as. All-America from Westfield. “mm "en“ 1 earlier this summer in the cab of Ghana will he ones to country. good location. saying. “Ra- school." simple as it sounds. but with N.J.. has won the Eastern Keane. a junior is an r muchoheralded Great m watch. Morton is the current leizh's an ideal location for such a buoyant attitude. the championship twice and also excellent diver and should Road Race. champ and record-holder for “It's a trend now; if you recruiting the East Coast— In fact. Jones has vocalised cross country team has the state high school and add experience to the young ' Coming back to take ch;high school two-mi]. with don’t recruit them. it’s tough New York. Philadelphia. only one major goal for his nowhere to go but up. AAU divingtitles. group ofWolfpack divers. a ashy time of 9:02. And. . , . 7 . a twin.3:31:23?“Whig; Monsah's time of 4:02 in the WWW!!!” Comics-Sconce Fiction-Paperbacks Browor. M m. m mile and 1:50 in the half-mile. w THE TECHNICIAN PLAYER S i Brower and Michael finished '”WWNew coach Jones men- WRITEWW"AND PRODUCE HADD TIMES . . . “ _' strong ninth endItenth tionod in. interest in the BE Pam omcsu (Raleigh s Largest nghi Club)

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(Continued from page 11) 31-21. but with one of State’s 12-year period ands total of innermost! the appointment tural plans and award con- 25.000 tons of sonnets; and server wrote in his column. RaleighishardtolficTJ scores coming on a 82-yard 2.242,455 fans have attended f R Walker Martin. EN. tracts. On March 3. the final 1.350tonsofsteel (enough for “Hmyoneintheareahis any sportsfacilitiesforscityits structure costing more than pass interception by Bill for a 3.1% average. Carter Richards.CliflBenson. James plans were authorized. In 1.000 automobiles) were used doubts about what Carter 83.7 million. Morrow. and two of the Stadiumhasalsoheenthe site Poyner. and Micou Brown. all June. the plans were com— in the stadium structure. The Stadiumcan mean tothecity. CarterStadiumwasagiut “3:;a tribute to oarnne Gamecocks"touchdowns com- of junior varisty football. of Raleigh. QM. VanStory of plete and the bids were siteincludes75acres. 10acres heshoulddriveout andtakea undertaking. one thu and a rw—u-w“ program.our niver- ingon a dasflingm-yardpunt professional football exhibi- Greensboro. andT.W.Church opened. in the stadium and facilities look at the nearly lot and has yielded a lot of sit! administration and the return and on a dazzling tion games and «the Billy Jr.. of Charlotte to the State Early in 1966. a new and 65 for parking and node. structure. With the new benefits. thousands. of loyal fans and 48-yard nm from scrimmage. GrahamCrusade. Everything Stadium Development Com- development occurred which The parking area accomo- stadium. (Reynolds) Coli- Now. the project is com- followersoftheWolfpackthat thehome folksknow whatthe taken into consideration. it is mittee. Martin was named gave the stadium project a dates 12,000 such a tremendous project futurewould belike in Carter estimated that more three chairman. crowning touch. A.E. Finley cars. seum. Dorton Arena and plete. the bond indebtedne- can becomplmedIn such a Stadium. million people have walked "The work of these men and Associates contributed On May “30. 1966. Dick Auditorium. plus gone—truly a remarkable short time." and Casey. through the gates at Carter was invaluable." said Casey. about $290,000 to finance teh Herbert.then sportseditor of Carmichael Gym and its accomplishment in such a The fan support was most Mastexdflaggn-e since its birth in 1966. “especially the spearwork fieldhouseplans. And by June the Raleigh News and Ob- swimming facilities at State. short period oftime, importantinthepayingofthe Probably the mom exciting down by Walker Martin. It that year. every detail was sasssasssssssssssssssssensuous-assures bonds in such a short span. game in Carter Stadium for The largest crowd to see a was wonderfulto have such a under contract—the stadium. When Carter Stadium was- the Wolfpackcame at the end football game was just last fine group working so hard fieldhouse. scoreboard. pav- s—h‘IWI—u—‘hfl-- dedicated Oct. 8. 1966. 35.200 ofthe 1974peason. With a 7-2 season when 51.300 filled the for such a big project." ing and parking. ATTENTION fans were in attendance. but record. the Wolfpack hosted stands. bleachers. and grassy Theentireproject. with the that year themverage atten- Penn State. which latter bank at the south end to see 40-yearbands exception ofthe lighting, was the Wolfpack battle the completed for the .DORMITOR dance was just $.440. only a accepted a bid to play in the University of North Carolina October 8. ******* few thousand more than Cotton Bowl. at Chap 1 Hill. Two other In November of 1964. the 1966dedication against South .3. y in Riddick Stadium. University Board of Trustees Carolina. STUDENTS the Wolfpack's former home It was one of the greatest times t e crowds have approved a financing plan The stadium was namedIn * ground. hours for defense as the exceeded the 50.000 mark. based on 40-year bond issue honor of the late W.J. (Nick) Wolfpack came just 43 and all of the top 20 and private contributions. Carter and his brother. Harry * PLACE YOUR DORM Since that first season. secondsfrom shuttingout the attendance figures are more The payoff date was set for Carter for their financial attendance has risen re- Nittany Lions. State won the than 40.000. the year-.2004. contributions to the stadium * mendously with the 1 77 game. 12-7. as some 47,700 No exact figure has been and their long support of *- . TELEPHONE NEw season having the greatest screamingboosters looked placedonit.but estimates are . The Stadium Development University programs. The *- average, crowds—44.671— on- Fullback Stan Fritts that Carter Stadium has Committee under Martin Carters both graduated from * justshort ofthe sellout figure helped with both Wolfpargg meant many millions of moved rapidly. State. CONNECT ORDER ON of45.600.Andduringthose 12 scores. running for oneT dollars to the city of Raleigh Groundewas-broken in a F'WWWN' seasons. there have been from four yards out and throu h e nditures by the. west Raleigh hay field in Fourmainfeatures i plentyofexcitement in one of fanssitendrggames December 1964. Various Uni- the loveliest settings for passing 22 yards to tight end there. versity officials and suppor- ' CAMPUS college football. Pat Hovance for the other. tersofStatetookturns with a The stadium area includes *Meet your Telephone Co. Representative and give her your Penn State’sonly pointscame ldeaorhnatedinlm ceremonially four main features—Carter:“##1##”: lfthe dedication game was with just 48 seconds left on silver shovel Stadium. AE Finley Field * order Thursday August 21 and Friday August 25 between any indication, State fans the clock. Earlyin the third The idea of a stadium to breakingground. Giant earth house. the extensive parking knew that one day old times quarter. the Nittany Lions replace the much outdated moving equipment had al- area and a three-tiered press* 9amand4pmotoneofthesedorms H-Wwwul—n would be reliving action- had driven to the Wolfpack's Riddick Stadium began in ready begun the task which box. packed momentsof Carter. four-yard lineonly to find a 1962 when the Wolfpack Club 'would take almost right to More than 300,000 cubic: The Wolfpack wasn't fortu- stout State defense prevent- and University officers au- game time in 1966. yards ofdirt were removed BERRY- METCALFa BRAGAW 3.. nate enough to win the first ing the score. thorizedafeasibilitystudy. In By March 1965the financial during the gain... 70000 an":”accentuates-assesses game in its new home, as TheWolfkahasplayed62 September of 1964. then plans were sufficiently in bags of cement were churned South CaroIina prevailed. varsity games ever the Chancellor John T. Caldwell order to complete architec- with sand and stone to make Eaeeaeageeeeeeeeee 00qu aaeeeeeeaoeeaegg 1 (PEPSI-9“ ‘ I ‘gBUY ONE PIZZA Cross country team is distance oriented CL: impressive credentials to the country championships. help beef up the distance coordinator of track and GET ONE FREE! (Continued from page 12) Wolfpack. The New York Brown will give help races for the Wolfpack. With cross country. meters at the prestigious state cross country champ. immediately to the field the women's program only in couponGoodSunduythru'l'husdoyOnly Drake Relays. placed high in Sharp was runnerup to Mary events as the Charlotte its third full year. it may be “It's hard tojump into such the AIAW National Meet and Shea, sister of Julie. in the native throws the discus. The some time before all areas a sport with so many people CouponaaphssB-S'IJS the National AAU Meet. and cross country Junior Olym— Myers Park prep star was are covered. and expect to field a full. and set an American record'In the pics last year. while also the state champion this successful team." he said. *mnsrnxroaxs no. PH. 833-1601 two-mile run. winningthe New York indoor spring while setting a new “Right now. we are dis- “But we're working on it and So. when Combs says she'll mile and two-mile runs. state high school record. tance oriented." said Combs. hope to have a full comple. *MSION nutmeg-ms be back, that’s more than a ”She's an excellent cross who is the chairman of AIAW ment of runner and field mouthful. country runner. and we feel Newcomerswfll help Region II cross country as participants in the near um N. aouuvaan , "1.8169420 she'll help us right away.” well as heading up the state future." Goodtaleuthack said bs. With the obvious exception AAU track and cross country . .1va 41421 421,DUNN,PH.992-1031 There’s more good talent Mayer, another distance of Brown, the newcomers will for women and the state TheClipJoint ,J . back this year. Valerie Ford. runner. was fourth in the L our m m the III. nirrEnENCE who won the 800. 1500, and mile run in Virginia last year. 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