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Clemson took the kickoff and Jordan wheeled right. then left and second-leading receiver. Mike Sports Editor drove down the field before Obed found receiver Jeff Stockstill in Quick. with an 11-yard strike that The, television show “The Ariri kicked a 19-yard field goal to back of the end zone. The twopoint made the score 14-13. Twilight Zone” went off the air in put the Tigers in front 3-0. A halted play was only the second successful Nathan Ritter's extra point was 1963. but was revisited -— in a man- Wolfpack drive and 10 Clemson attempt in the ACC this year. just off to the right. an event that ner of speaking -' Saturday when plays later. the Tigers were ahead The ' oddities became more had not been duplicated in 46 State met Clemson. The only thing 6—0 on the aid of Ariri's 45-yard bizarre with 2:52 left in the first previous attempts. missing was the host. Rod Serling. field goal. The native Nigerian half. . State was to score once more In a game full of strange and later kicked 30 and 39yard field On a third-and—ll situation from before the half ended. bizarre happenings, State prevail- goals. Clemson's 22. Jordan found sure- “Our team played a lot better handed open in the Clemson. with first and 10 on the , ed with a 24-20 victory over Clem- than it did last week (in its loss to 8 and 59 seconds remaining. was son in front of 44.000 Carter-Finley flat and threw — but out of content with running the clock out. Stadium spectators. Duke)." Clemson head coach Danny nowhere Hillery Honeycutt came Everything occurred. from chill- Ford said. “We played well in into the scene, defelecting the ball On first down Jeff McCall hit the ing rain to warm sunshine. from spurts and there were times when enough for Perry Williams to pick Wolfpack line for 2 yards. Ford missed twopoint conversions to we didn't look that good." it out of the air and return it to decided to take a delay-of-game safeties, from late penalty flags to Clemson delved deeper into the Clemson's 17. penalty and then fall on the ball to reversed penalties. "twilight zone" when the Tigers “We were really playing an end the first half. What he hadn't “It was one of the wildest foot- scored their first touchdown on overlap coverage." Williams said. planned on was State using its two ball games I've ever seen." State Chuck McSwain's 2-yard dive “Hillery tipped it up enough for me remaining timeouts. head football coach Monte Kiffin across the goal. to come under it and I was off. We After the penalty. Jordan ran a said. “Everything seemed to hap The score now 12-7. with State knew how good Tuttle was so we keeper for a l-yard loss and State pen. It was a case of who would having scored on a l-yard run by were playing him real tight. We called timeout with 10 seconds Ieft. hang in there the longest." quarterback Tol Avery. Ford decid- were mainly trying to stop the pass McCall then ran for 2 yards and The “journey" began with the ed to go for the two-point conver- in that situation.“ State called another timeout. fore opening coin toss. State won the sion which would make the score Tuttle, who leads the ACC in ing Clemson into a fourth and 12 'Staff photo by Lynn McNem tOSS and in a rare case. elected to 14-7. ' receiving. was limited to only three from its own six. Tol Avery breaks away from Clemson's Eddie Geathers for long gain. kick and defend the north goal. hav- ’Ford‘s decision paid off as receptions for the day. ing the 15 mph wind to its back. sophomore quarterback Homer Three plays later. Avery hit the (See "State. " page 6)

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[Representatives debate focuses on political issues l sional Districts in North Carolina for State graduate student and managing Whitted said one of the most impor- fuels. the development of solar energy ty‘s energy policy were well- by Beth Smith the Carter-Mondale campaign. editor of the Technician; Professor tant measures was conservation. He and more use of coal supplies. implemented through the next Staff Writer Michael Emerling. a member of the Abraham Holtzman of State's also cited the development of such Lee said Reagan's first step would decade. would Americans live any dif- Representatives of four presiden- Libertarian Party National Executive political-science department; John alternative energy sources as gasohol. be to eliminate the US. Department ferently as a direct result of those tial candidates answered questions Committee. was the Clark represen- Cowgell. a State graduate student in solar energy and synthetic fuels. of Energy. “The typical solution has policies? If so, how would they live dif- about national political issues on cam- tative. zoology and a representative of the Whitted said President Carter wanted been to throw money at. the problem." ferently and how would your policy's pus Thursday when State's Political Representing Anderson was Joe Student Energy Forum: and Keith to offer financial incentives to private Lee said. impact on American life differ from Science Club held a debate. Brown. a senior majoring in History Peterson. associate professor of industry to develop alternative Holtzman asked the represen- the impacts of your fellow debaters?” Four presidential candidates, in- and government at St. Augustine's political science at State. energy sources. tatives. ”Since almost all economic in- Brown said he hoped life styles dependent John Anderson. Liber- college in Raleigh. Brown is chairman Each panelist devised a question to Emerling said the first step in solv- dicators show that the present reces would be much better. tarian Ed Clark. Republican Ronald of minority affairs in Wake County for be answered by each representative. ing the problem was asking. “How did sion has bottommed out and inflation Lee said Americans would have a Reagan and Democrat Jimmy Carter. the Anderson campaign. The representatives were given we get in the mess in the first place?" seems to be the major economic pro better life style as the result of the were represented in the debate held Jack Lee. chairman of the NC. five minutes to respond to the ques- Emerling blamed government in- blem facing the US. what would your solution of the energy problem. at 7:30 p.m. in Campbell Auditorium in Republican Party. was the Reagan tion and two minutes for rebuttal. tervention. He said Clark's solution candidate do to help control infla- Whitted said Americans would be Nelson Hall. representative. Lewyn asked the representatives would be to “decontrol. deregulate tion?" using cheaper fuels and would con- The Carter representative was Four panelists questioned the what the candidates they represented and de—tax energy." Emerling. who responded to the tinue to enjoy a prosperous life. "The Richard Whitted, field organizer of representatives. would do to reduce U.S. dependency Brown said Anderson would en- question first. said government biggest impact would probably be on parts of the 2nd and 4th Congress The panelists were: Marc Lewyn, a on foreign oil. courage conservation of petroleum created inflation by printing more the economy." Whitted said. money to cover deficits. Emerling said the biggest change would be a smaller population in Washington. DC. He said the prices of fuel would stabilize. Health Enrichment Week begins today at State Peterson asked the following ques- tion: “Analysts of world affairs ave in recent decades divided the worild into will be presented by Faika McNally at on Your Well-Being" will be held in professor in State’s physical education three parts: the socalled first world. by Karen Stanton noon in the ballroom of the Student the blue room on the fourth floor of' department. This program begins at which we generally call the West. in- Staff Writer Center. he said. - the Student Center. noon in the blue room of the Student cluding the U.S.A. itself; the second The second annual Health Enrich Today's final event is a program en— Programs on “Yoga-Relaxation and Center. Barker said. world or the East. which is the com- ment Week begins today at State with titled "Introduction to Slimnastics and Health" and “Massage Therapy and ”Exercise-Weight Control and munist bloc; and the third world. events scheduled for every day Health." It will be held iii-the ballroom Well-Being" will be held Wednesday Physical Fitness." will be led by Lynn which includes most of the countries of through Friday. at 12:45 p.m. with light refreshments at 12:45 p.m. and 1:30 p.m.respective— Berle. also an associate professor in Latin America. Africa and Asia. “The idea for a Health Enrichment afterward. according to Barker. ly in the second-floor lounge of North State's physical education depart- “The US. has important problems Week was created by Dr. Marianne Hall. Barker said. ment, at 1 p.m. in the blue room. accor- Michael Emerling with all three. Which set ‘of relation- Turnbull." Jerry Barker. coordinator Snacks, Wednesday's events end with a ding to Barker. Responding next. Brown said ships do you think presents the most of the Health Education program. question-and-answer session on The week's highlight. the threemile Anderson would fight inflation by important problems to the US. and said. Beginning at 11 am. Tuesday. “Vegetarian Diet" led by Miriam fun run. will begin at 2:30 p.m. Friday limiting consumption and upgrading what would your candidate try to do “The general trend in setting up the students can sample snacks at the Peterson of the Wake County Health between the Student Center and Car— productivity; developing a fiscal policy to solve or reduce these problems?" events for this week is to try to get newsstand area of the Student Center Department. The session will be held michael Gym. Barker said. Students to bring inflation under control by Lee cited the second world as the people to understand the holistic ap- as a part of a program titled in 213 Carmichael Gym at 7:30 p.m.. must preregister for this event in the balancing the budget; and reducing most important because of the threat proach to fitness." Turnbull. health “Nutritious Snacks for You." Barker said. north side lobby of the Student Center American dependence on foreign oil. to US. security by the Russians. Ac- educator. said. “There are alter- “Hickory Farms and the University Thursday a film titled Monday through Friday from 10 a.m.-2 Speaking next. Lee placed part of cording to Lee. Reagan would upgrade natives to the everyday fitness and Food Services are participating in this “Wingwalking in America: Risk- .m. the blame for inflation on Congress. military research and development to dietary standards and we are attemp- and it should be interesting." Barker Taking" will be shown at noon on the Random drawings will follow the “The president cannot spend a dime deal with the problem. ting to show some of them this week." said. i first floor of the Student Center."The fun run for prizes that will include that Congress doesn't allocate." be Whitted said Carter's goal was to Health Enrichment Week is spon- A film entitled “Your Pelvic and film deals with alcohol abuse and how State T-shirts and sweatshirts. accor- said. ensure peace for the United States. sored by the Division of Student Af- Breast Exam" will be shown in Carroll to reduce alcohol risks." Barker said. ding to Barker. The Students‘ Supply Whitted began his response by say- One of the president's goals for the fairs and Friday's fun run. one of the lounge at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Elaine A clogging demonstration which in- Store contributed some of the prizes. ing, “President Carter inherited a 19803 would be to get the SALT II major highlights of the week. is spon- Goodson. a family nurse practitioner. cludes audience participation will be he said. decade of inflation." treaty ratified by Congress. sored by State's Army ROTC. Barker will conduct a discussion following the held Thursday night at 7 in 235 Car- "We expect 200-300 people to par- Addressing the solutions to the pro Emerling said the Clark policy was said. film. Barker said. The event is spon- michael Gym. according to Barker. ticipate but we encourage everyone to blem. Whitted said that one of non-intervention. “We must allow peo- Today's events begin at 10 am. in - sored by Delta Sigma Theta. he said. Refreshments will he served after- run," Barker said. Carter's goals is to reduce the federal ple to solve their own problems. We ‘ the second-floor lobby of the Student “We hope a lot of girls will attend ward, he said. “The week should be a lot of fun budget. According to Whitted. Carter subsidize the defense of countries Center with a program about taking this session." Barker said. Friday's events begin with a pro because there is something of interest plans to fight inflation by encouraging which can defend themselves." Emerl- blood pressure. It is sponsored by Four events will take place Wednes- gram titled "If the Shoe Fits: Your for everyone. We also encourage off- productivity, and through tax credits ing said. - Delta Sigma Theta sorority. Barker day. according to Barker. A session Personal Jogging Program." which campus students to participate in the and incentives. Brown said Anderson believes in said. A belly-dancing demonstration ullod “Impact of Your Living Space will be led by Mike Shea. assistant week's events." Cowgell questioned the represerr building up the armed forces by mak- “If your par- attractive as a career. tatives next. He asked, ingI them more Senator rengns 131.1119 Wright cites conflicts going to get the assistant band direc- by Fred Brown tor's job. "When I ran for the Senate. I -— Protein IS a must for Staff Writer was pretty much told I wouldn't have vegetarians, Page 9, Engineering Senator Larry Wright this job." he said. ”He (Donald B. Ad- said he resigned from the Student cock. band director) would rather have Senate last week because of a conflict a graduate student as an assistant. Highs In the 605 through between his Senate duties. electrical- “I didn't know there would be that Wednesday Page 3. engineering studies and commitment much conflict between the two. I was to State's marching band. really gung-ho about the Senate and -— David Bowre makes another Wright. assistant director of State‘s really enjoyed working there.“ change in his latest album. Page marching band. decided he had to Adcock said he tried to discourage 4. sacrifice one of his duties because of Wright from resigning from the time limitations. Senate but that Wright had made up "All three was just too much." his mind. — Bruce SprungStcen's driving Wright said. "It had gotten to the “I didn't even know Larry was go rhythm and blues dominate his point that four hours’ sleep a night ing to resign until I saw it in Wednes latest. Page 5 was the norm and eating was almost day's Technician." Adcock said. "You out of the question. see. when he takes on a-responsibility — Al DellaPorte spent Saturday “I'm not one to do something unless he wants to do it thoroughly." afternoon breathing down I can do a good job." he said. “Ron Wright's band duties go much fur- Clemson's neck. Page 6. (Spivey. Student Senate president) ther than the marching band. accor- told me to stay in but I want the ding to Adcock. "In addition to helping - The women's cross country School of Engineering to get someone me with the marching band he is going team captured their third ACC who can devote more time and energy to be the leader of the pep band for 7. to the job." women‘s basketball games and swim championship. Page Wright receives an athletic scholar- meets." Adcock said. "He is organizing Siaff photo by Simon Griffiths Diversion ship because of his band duties. "Since and administrating those functions Louie Mcadows' last-second in- - ls State SlVlng its full Support I'm on a- scholarship. if i was to leave and it takes a lot of time. terception secured State's to the CCOHOMICS/DUSIHCSS pro- State's court or the 'Carollnas provides an inviting and peaceful place is. the band now, it would really leave “Larry is a real gogetter. He i 94-20 win over Clemson Satur- gram? Page 8 a student and Leonidas letts. associate professor of English, to socialize them hanging." he said. spends more time on it (the bandl than gu‘ day. amid the changing colors of fall. Wright said he did not think he was any assistant I‘ve ever had." mmimuminunrmumuummmmekm... Two Technician Features October 27, 1990

Feed your face with vegetable matter — it’s natural ' “It's cumulative - they (animals) eat the toxins. Raleigh vegetarians then you eat it. It just stacks and stacks and stacks." Klimek added. Klimek recommended three books as dietary say nuts to meat-eating guides. Diet for a Small Planet, the Deaf Smith Country Cookbook and Are You Confused?. of by CJ. Allen which the third is the most contemporary. Features Writer Theresa Smith. employee of the Irregardless Editor's note: is the second part ofa two' Cafe. quit eating meat after working inia steak part series on vegetarianism. house for a year and constantly seeing blood. Cheryl Rupard, a member of Noah's Food Store A lactoovo vegetarian. Smith said. “It's not just Co—op and a vegetarian of 10 years. has been rais- necessarily meat — it's trying to cut out preser- ing her two children on a vegetarian diet since vatives used in processing. DES (diethylsilvestrol) their births. She emphasizes the importance of and things that are used to feed to cows as a maintaining a certain level of protein intake in the ‘plumping agent' — it's a carcinogen. There’s a diet during pregnancy. certain level allowable, but they allow it (DES) to ‘ “It's the most important time." she said. “It's get through the market." somebody else's life there. You've got to be aware (Allen H. Rakes. animal-science professor at of your protein needs. The 60 grams of protein you State. said diethylsilvestrol. a synthetic estrogen normally need goes up to 90 grams and remains used at one time to stimulate growth in beef cattle. there throughout pregnancy and nursing." has been off the market for a year.) . Cheryl Rupard and her husband, Don. are two of .Smith recommended Consumer Beware. a book many vegetarians living in Raleigh. The Rupards which focuses on what goes into foods before they usually eat three meals a day. Mexican food — reach the market. to those interested in finding Staffphoto by Phil Byrd beans and corn products — make up part of their out. In switching from meat-eating to vegetable John Bragg operates the cash register at Noah's. diet. Vegetables prepared Japanese; or Korean- eating she recommends cutting out one food at a style — and a lot of tofu. a soybean curd lake — time. Changing your diet can lose its appeal also enhance their meals. Canned vegetables and because of blandness. whereas if you cut one thing Community spirit sprouts at Noah’s potatoes come from Don Rupard's mother's out at a time. it's easier, she said. garden. Cheeses, beans, lentils, grains and rice “Any time you feel better physically. you‘re by John Gough ple misinterpret you if you say you're living in a come from Noah's Food Store Coop. a community bound to feel better mentally and spiritually - Features Writer outlet for vegetarian foods. providing the balance they're all tied in together," Smith said.° communal arrangement. of their diet. Pizza made with unbleached white Valerie Kelly. a coordinator and working “This is fenugreek tea." he says. “I'm trying to “But we share the house. maintain one food bill, flour is a favorite dish. ' member of Noah's Food Store Co-op. is another get rid of a cold. It looks like undyed Chiclets. and have one person cook dinner on Wednesday A typical meal in the Rupards' home consists of Raleigh vegetarian. tastes like curry — and I love it.” nights. lentil soup made of lentils, onions and soy season- f‘I found I could eat well-balanced. nutritious “I think we'll have tofu and French toast," he “It's really a sort of family arrangement. ‘We ing and homemade bread baked with unbleached meals without meats doing food combining com- says. referring to the breakfast he’s fixing for us care about each other. and try to support each flour and sunflower seeds. ‘ bining foods to make a complementary protein. both. “Where’s the tofu?" he mutters as he rum- other spiritually and emotionally." “If you're going to say you’re vegetarian, by Seeds and nuts together make a complete pro mages through a packed refrigerator. Bragg seems to get as much pleasure from definition you shouldn‘t eat any meat. only tein," said Kelly, who recommended two books The tofu cheese made from soybeans — and describing the community spirit at Noah's as he vegetables. fruits and grains." Marion Klimek, which are informative as to what these com- the fenugreek tea come from Noah's Food Store does from praising the loving relationships at nutritional consultant at Harmony Natural Foods. plementary proteins are: Diet for a Small Planet Co-op. a food cooperative where John Bragg works home. said. and Recipes for a Small Planet. as a “coordinator." “The typical Noah's shopper is caring and According to Klimek. most people are more con- “You want to have living things in your body. “A coordinator handles the day-today pro respectful of the store. If something spills over in vprned with the physical aspect of vegetarianism. Sprouts are still growing. living," Kelly said. blems. like organizing the volunteer workers and the corner, they quit shopping and pitch in to clean ~. " .- »!.i.i;.ns weremorecon- “Tofu is another good meat substitute. keeping stock on the shelves. The director handles it up. They know that it’s their store. not - ' 4/1‘ 7'l.‘:il aspect, she said. Now “1 like the way it makes my body feel. I feel the long-range planning," Bragg says. something apart from them." people are more concerned ecologically. monetari- more alert. Your system seems clearer. After you “Those are the only two paid positions at the co We leave the kitchen to go out on the wrap- ly and health-wise. eat a steak you feel bogged down." op." ' around porch girdling two sides of the old white “I've been vegetarian for 10 years." Klimek In Diet for a Small Planet. one of the books Kel- Noah's is located at 745 West Johnson Street. It house, and settle into the huge Pawney-Island- said. “I started off with the spiritual aspect — now ly recommends. the author Frances Moore Lappe is owned by its members who pay $6 dues per style hammock strung between two columns. The my concern is health-wise. Animals build up toxins proposes in the foreword. ”This book is about pro year. hammock is a product of a West Virginia commune — as with DDT. They have traces in their blood up tein how we as a nation are caught in a pattern “We'd be just about the same as A&P except for” that Bragg visited for two months in 1978. I ask to 10 years afterward." that squanders it: and how you can choose the op- two things: we sell food for the lowest possible why he works at Noah's. . Different growth stimulants and hormones are posite - a way of eating that makes the most of price rather than for the highest that the market “Strokes." he says. “It's as simple as that. The given to animals. There are different illnesses the earth's capacity to supply this vital nutrient." will bear. and we carry foods that have no artificial membership isn't so large that 1 can't get to know animals have. If you eat them, you're eating all Editor’s note: For» those interested in finding chemical additives." Bragg says. most of the people. and! like that. , that. Whereas with vegetables. you may be eating out more about vegetarian diets, a seminar on The preference for non-treated foods has per: “I had a lab job working on the safety systems some poisons and sprays but not as many. Klimek vegetarianism will be held Wednesday in 213 Car- sisted since Noah's opened. And even though for a nuclear reactor. The people working there said. michael Gym. 7.308.230 p. m. there are now natural-foods sections in many large were a little hard to get along with. The people at chains, Bragg maintains that “I would never buy Noah's are more on my wavelength." In- those products from A&P. even though they come terestingly, there's a couple of signs in the corner from the same wholesaler that supplies Noah’s. left over from a Washington demonstration: “No It's just too expensive." Nukes, Y'all" and “Accidents will Happen." The tofu and French toast ready. we sit down to This does not mean that Noah's is particularly a eat. The tofu, fried in strips until it acquires a political group. he adds. brown crust. is good, if a little flavorless. Bragg “I was interested in counterculture ideas long says that he's given up trying to tell people who before I joined Noah’s. just to see what there was “are just getting into natural foods and discover around besides the 9-to5 mode'of existence. Noah's" how it tastes. “Noah's members tend to be more politically aware than an average cross section of society. but “I just say that it doesn't taste like anything, I think that's just because they read more. Their has a great texture and people love it." he adds. educational level just coincidentally happens to be dribbling some~ genuine maple syrup over his higher than the average." ‘ French toast. Lolling in the hammock. he admits that like After we finish breakfast, he pours two glasses every other collection of humans. there are some of unfiltered. unsweetened apple juice and sets exceptional cases who useNoah's, too. them on a table made from a door. “This lady came in the other day and bought “Larry made the table. We were tired of our old about six pOunds of fenugreek tea. which has some wobbly table." mild medicinal value," Bragg says. Larry is one of the two men and one woman who “Her approach is to drink to excess, smoke like a share the house with Bragg. chimney and pass out. Then she gets up the next We're not communal, we're a cooperative morning and drinks quarts of this tea to stay alive. Open canons of apples lie on the floor of Noah's waiting to be shelved. household." Bragg says. smilingL."Too many peo- “She’s a nut."

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Roots‘of heaven found by Jess Rollins Resources, State has the. or as bushy heaps along Nigerian students per- Features Writer largest “Tree of Heaven" in railroad tracks, highway em- form one of several tradi- The images people may the stale growing on its bankments. walls at the tional dances at Stewart gather from the name “Tree grounds. ends of bridges and over- Theater Saturday night. of Heaven" probably include Located near the bell passes or in cracks of some earthly rendition of a tower, this tree, scientifical sidewalks. tree nurtured in eternal ly known as Aiganthus Once this tree becomes paradise. Well. almost. The altissima. rises 54 feet off established. it becomes very "Tree of Heaven" is more of the ground. has a crown .hard to remove because it a hovering urban giant than spread or diameter of 53 feet sprouts from the stumps and a relic from the Garden of and is 144 inches in cir- on any portion of a root. Eden. cumference at its base. The ”Tree of Heaven" is a According [0 the N.C. Because of its tremendous native of China and was Division o f Forest size. the tree was nominated brought to America via 9 to the N.C. Register of England by William Nigerian Night Champion Big Trees at the Hamilton of Philadelphia in end of last year by tree- 1784. Since the tree has the enthusiast Susan Little of ability to tolerate the dirt the Campus Planning and and smoke of cities. it Foreign students display culture Construction Office at State. became popular throughout "The purpose of the the country‘s quickly rising by Mike Maha- abundant and it was an- More applause was sound- troduction to several Champion Big Tree Pro urban certers and was Features Editor nounced that the remaining ed when a gift was given to Nigerian dances performed gram is to distinguish the transported all over the na- events would be held in international student ad- by Nigerian students: tallest trees in a particular tion. It was 6:30 Saturday Stewart Theatre. viser Mary Etchison for her Kalabara Dance from Rivers species and to educate peo night. The second floor of time ple about the importance of The “Tree of Heaven" has the Student Center was A few latecomers were spent with the commit- State, Igede Dance from trees." Little said. several distinguishing ' Staff photo by Phil Byrd crowded with people sitting, left to savor the contrasting tee. Etchison said she Anabmbl‘a .State. Yoruba characteristics. It annually This “Tree of Heaven" located near the bell tower is the “learned a great deal from Dance from Western this largest of its kind in North Carolina. 'talking and hurrying flavors of the Nigerian Nigerian students" and Nigeria and a Nigerian war Some people refer sheds its leaves. has a around. Dress varied from dishes by themselves while thanked the committee. dance. towering green ry s a smooth, light gray trunk. large panicles at the ends of Moluccan people of In coat and tie to traditional the crowd filed out of a door. "weed tree" because it often stout branches and 2 to new shoots and are sexually donesia. The name was first Nigerian dress — long flow- But a display of Nigerian Johnny N. Oraefo. presi- Bodies swayed. shoulders grows unchecked in 4-year-old twigs with large differentiated. used in reference to the ing robes varying in style crafts and clothing in the. dent of the Nigerian Stu shook. arms waved and neglected areas of large heart-shaped leaf scars. The The name “Tree of species Ailanthus altissima but only slightly in color. lobby slowed the movement dent Association. who twisted like snakes and hips cities. The “Tree of Heaven" flowers of the “Tree of Heaven" is derived from the by R.l.. Desfontaines. a Some wore colorful head- down to a rate that allowed presented the gift to Et- shook rapidly as the dances sometimes grows as a tree Heaven" are small, term “alianto” which means French professor of botany pieces with no brims that fit the late-comers to catch up. chison. then introduced the were executed. During some close to buildings. as hedges yellowish-green, arranged in “a tree of heaven" to the in 1785. snugly around the head. Once inside Stewart ' guest speaker. John P. Ken- of the dances. accompanied Some wore more ornamen- Theatre the crowd was nedy Jr., secretary of the by Nigerian music played tal hats matching their flow- greeted by an American flag University of North over the speaker system. ing white robes. Carolina system. Dressed in dancers were rewarded with hanging on the left of the a dark jacket highlighted dollar bills placed on their Mobile meals feed campus A.J. Ananaba, vice chair- stage and a Nigerian flag — with light-colored lines curv- foreheads by audience man of the International two vertical green stripes ing and pointing in a members — a tradition prac. by Gail Gregory Close quarters is right — Hager said, "I really like it. I delicious entrees, including Student Committee, could bordering a white stripe multitude of different ways. ticed in a ”distant part of Features Writer the space is so limited that come by every day and get hot dogs, quarter-pound be seen scurrying across the hanging to the right of the he walked to the podium car~ Nigeria," Ananaba said. some employees are too the same thing —— egg hamburgers and carpet. welcoming friends stage. rying a “Nigerian Bronze" During the Igede Dance a Hungry students, be on large to fit in the tight biscuit." cheeseburgers, and steak and guests. The Nigerian national an- sculpture. Nigerian woman received 13 the lookout for the. delicious quarters. No particular sandwiches cooked with “Hello. glad you could them and the American na- bills from the audience and a smells of sausage. hot dogs weight was set as a max- “I like the ham biscuit." onions. make it," he‘d say, wrinkling tional anthem were then "Everyone realizes that coin from a small girl. and pizza floating out ofa lit- imum but workers cannot be another student said. “I've his cheeks in an enormous played over speakers, con- Nigeria is the giant of the tle white van parked conve- over 6 feet tall. Patmon said. used the Meal Mobile In the evening the Meal smile. sometimes bowing his black world." he said in his The dances on stage niently along your way to several times." Mobile parks at dormitories head slightly. trasting as sharply as the speech, adding that there resembled the dances seen class. It's the new Meal The biscuits for the and Fraternity Court, serv- different countries‘ accents are now 19 statesin what us on a film, shown after a Mobile. sausage. ham and egg The lunch-time menu ing pizzas that require from Mingling with the line of contrasted. ed to be North and South short intermission. depic- biscuits listed in the Meal items. which may be pur- four to six minutes to cook. people snaking from the The audience seated itself Nigeria. ting more cultural aspects of The meal-mobile van is a Mobile'5 breakfast menu are chased around noon at the There is a choice of three ballroom to the Student and was welcomed by P. Nigeria. fascinating achievement in cooked fresh every day at Broughton and Yarborough toppings pepperoni, Center information desk Pingali, chairman of the In- “1 would like to tell you “We intended to show you miniaturization. Compactly the Student Center. And street area, provide some sausage and hamburger. was the spicy odor of ofe ternational Student Com- how grateful we are to the that the culture in our coun- stowed on board the van is you won't get any store egusi, miyan kifi. shinkafa. mittee. Nigerian students in giving try is one of the things that an entire kitchenette: cof~ bought. day~old doughnuts dodo. akara, soya and moimi “That was a really good us an insight into this fan- we are very proud of," feemaker, grill, pizza oven. either. Like the biscuits, the - Nigerian foods — in dinner. wasn't it?" Pingali tastic culture." Kennedy Oraefo said at the end of the drink machine. ice box and a pastries are cooked fresh Second Annual stainless-steel pans kept said to the audience. The au- said at the end of his speech. film. “A country without cash register. each day at the Student warm over boiling water. dience responded ,with ap Following the speech by culture is like a diet without ”It's really close quarters Center and the selection in- Health Enrichment Week Dinner was served in the plause. Kennedy was a short in- salt." in here," Lawrente Patmon. cludes jelly doughnuts and ballroom. While people ate. driver of the Meal Mobile eclairs. Available drinks and “Fun Run" scenes of Nigeria flashed on r said range from coffee and cola to to a projector screen located “Cindy Ragland ta cook) milk and orange juice. "Wellness Developed Today in the middle of the Wall to and I bumped heads in here When asked what he Continues for a Lifetime" the far side of the tables. Weather forecaSt just the other day." he said. thought about the Meal 'Sounds of tinkling spoons laughing. 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FortheCochtalllloora ————— Tuesday: Larson-Feiton Band Changes are inevitable Wednesday — Gamble Rogers am'. Friday - Saturday: Badge Monday —— Saturday: Jerry Lambert Trio by Duncan Brown Somethy-e Production Co-Manager Bullshipper Thursday: Uyanilr. Rocap, Ebel and MacIntire ”/7/” great anti Tuesday: Phil and Dave Friday: Hash House Harvey with Starvin‘ Sam (swing) I accepted this record with Wednesday — Thursday: Western Gamblers Saturday: Triangle cipation even though I have never been an Friday — Saturday: C&M Travelling Show avid David Bowie fan. I had heard some Sandance of his more prominent albums. including Cafe Deja Vn . Friday - Saturday: Holla Band the award-winning The Rise and Fall of Zig- Tuesday: Donald Byr gy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. Wednesday: Mainstream Jazz Concerts Scary Monsters proved to be no great Friday: Cigaretz thrill but at the same time no disappoint— Saturday: The Moore and Perrin Sisters New Horizons Choir: Tonight in Stewart Theatre. 8 p.m. ment. When I listen to Bowie I expect ,. Free. “strange" music. This album had that —— but Cat's Cradle none of the innovation that Bowie had proven Monday: Francois Vola. Louisa Branscomb Al Jar-roan: Wednesday at Memorial Hall. UNC-Chapel of and Old Train Hill. 8 p.m. 933-1449. his hand at. Still, it stands out from the heap Tuesday — Wednesday: Riders in the Sky his other albums. a. Thursday: Bluegrass Experience , The Battle of the Bands: Competition of local bands Fri Currently at No. 22 on the Bill- Friday. Saturday: Arrogance day — Sunday at the Mission Valley Inn, 8-12 p.m. Free. board album charts, the LP seems 832-8311. . to be setting the stage for some Elliot’s Neat . _ _ sort of transition. Bowie has chan- Wednesday: Janice Doohic Brothers: Friday in the Greensboro Coliseum. 8 ged styles before in an album»to’ p.m. 294-2870 or 755-6011. album transition. such as Embers Cluh Tuesday — Saturday: The Embers New Zealand National Band: Friends of the College the move from Di- Coliseum, 8 p.m. amond Dogs to 4... series Friday — Saturday in Reynolds Young Ameri— y} Fiesta Bravo Club 737-2835. cans. But Tuesday Saturday: Dream Machine Museums this time it Gillic's " Brooks Hall Gallery: Works by inmates of the N.C. s e e m s Friday -— Saturday: Third Generation Department of Corrections. Through Friday. 9 a.m. to 5 t h i 5 p.m. may be a more pro- Hilton Inn Underground North Gallery of Student Center: Photography by Mar- gressive step. Monday — Saturday: Pizazz shall Clayton and David N. Hyman. Through Nov. 7. Bowie illus- Friday: New Red Elephant Jazz Band trates this in lrregardloao Dance the contrast be Wednesday: Jeff Nations tween two ver- Thursday: Chet Thomas Murray Louis Dance Col-pony: Saturday in Stewart sions of “It‘s No Friday: Jeff Gibbons Theatre's Dance Series. 7:30 p.m. 737-3105. Game." one at the Saturday: Frank Atlschuler beginning and the other at the end of the album. Monday's Tavern The album starts Monday - Wednesday: Sidewinder Theater Village Dinner Theatre: “Kismet," nightly except Mon— out in the Bowie tradi- P-C- Goodtlnlea' ”film Parlor days. Through Nov. 9. 787-7771. tion of hard-rock-techno- Monday.- Frank Hunter funk and by the end of the Tuesday: John Bragg Stewart Theatre: “Chicago City Limits."‘Wednesday, 8 first side I was of the opi- Wednesday: Copperfield p.m. 737-2451. nion that Bowie's style had Thursday: Phil and Dave not changed since his last Friday: Comfort Peace College Theatre Studio: “Chicken Soup with album. ‘ i . Saturday: High Meadows Barley." Wednesday - Saturday. 8 p.m. 832-2881. ”JV/7'”./.‘/‘./:/"/.‘/‘./.‘/‘”/Vfl/Vflflfl/Vflflflflfl/Vflflfl/Y‘fl/Vfl/V/y/V”flfl/S/‘flfl/‘fl/ The second side proves to be quite different. jor Tom. of “Spaceoddity ' in “Ashes to Ashes." Also however. It sets the scene for a more mellow Bowie, notable is “Fashion." the “antithesis of ‘dance‘ The Pier Memorial Auditorium: “Hunchback of Notre Dame," concentrating on deep-voiced vocals — which are of songs." according to a press release. Monday: The db's with Chris Stamey and Saturday. 7:30 p.m. and Sunday. 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. course distinctly Bowie — and a more careful use of The entire second side deserves a listen because it Peter Holsapple 755—6058. synthesized effects. is so different from traditional Bowie. ”/Ifflflxfxf/JWMCCWLWCWfi/y/yx/flfl/Vflx/MW/Vflflfiflflmf/:/:/:/:/:/:/h The album features contributions by Robert Fripp. The lyrics are basically of the same type but do not The Who‘s Pete Townshend. Roy Bittan of the E have the direct punch that his music and lyrics usual- Street Band. and Bowie regulars Carlos Alomare. ly have together. In other words. you have to really Dennis Davis and George Murray. listen to the song before you realize that it's a Bowie Bowie has been quoted as saying this is his best tune. . album. That is disputable but it is a very well- One readily acceptable cut is "Up the Hill produced album. Backwards." It has the pop sound that Bowie likes to All of this combines to make a memorable recor- pump out every now and then. Bowie continues the ding. It's well worth the money if you are a true story line of one of his lyric-spawned characters‘,~ Ma- Bowie fan.

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Springsteen’s fifth album contains exciting qualities it was written about his sister and brother-in-law. A Other memorable songs Int'ltlllr "Out In il'lt' by Sean Hail and Steven Doherty harmonica solo reminiscent of Neil Young is featured . Street." a song about the working man‘s escape from Entertainment Writers in this ballad about a young man who realizes that the confines of his nine-to-l’ive jol). and "I‘m It Bruce Springsteen was called "the most brilliant life isn‘t what he had hoped it would be. Rocker." an exaggerated fantasy about a rock and American rock and roll performer of this decade" by “Is a dream a lie if it don't come true?" he asks. The roll hero. writer Dave Marsh in the 1979 The Rolling Stone .song opens with Springsteen's voice accompanying The River is an exciting combination of all tin Record Guide. While many may consider that com- an acoustic guitar and the tempo progressively qualities that have previously seru-II III make Spr- ment a little premature. Springsteen's long~awaited builds throughout the song. ingsteen one of the few remaining rock and-Tull fifth album. The River. does nothing to jeopardize heroes. Springsteen's writing and ('HmpUKIIIL'; talents that description. 'Almoot‘ country tune have often been compared to those of \‘Ilt'l‘. tfr‘i'ni The River is a brilliant double-album set consisting lyricists as Bob Dylan and Van MOI‘I‘Istm :iml ihi~ of a total of 20‘tracks, none of which will disappoint On the closing track Springsteen surprises the album further exemplified his lyrical ability. The on the Springsteen listener. The album as a whole is listener with a serene song of an almost-country ly complaint a Springsteen fan could have at this dominated by Springsteen's typical hard-driving nature. “Wreck on the Highway" tells the haunting point in his career is the fact that he has thus tar fait- rhythm and blues but it does include an occasional story of a young man who comes across the dying vic- ed to produce a live album but who knows what ballad. tim of an automobile accident .on a lonely stretch of “The Boss” has in mind? road. The young man ponders the thought of his own ”Cadillac Ranch" at first seems to be a carefree death and the effect it will have on his loved one. -song about the fun and frolic of the American mother's interference in a teen—age relationship and “The Ties That Bind." “Two Hearts" and “I Wanna New Horizons’ concert. automobile scene. “Cadillac Ranch.“ however. when the frustrations which result from such interference. Marry You" reveal Springsteen’s near obsession closely examined can be interpreted to be Springs— The song is highlighted by the energetic saxaphone with the institution of marriage. The illustrations on States' New Horizons Choir will present .t l'th't’I‘I teen's embodiment of death. This is but one example work of Clarence Clemons. which has now become as the album‘s back cover reaffirm this theme. The per- tonight in Stewart Theatre at 8 p.m. of Springsteen's outer innocence masking the serious much a part of Springsteen‘s E Street Band as the former's love for rock and roll and the excitement it The New Spirit Gospel Choir of Landit ca United implications of his lyrics. leader's voice. provides is represented in ‘,‘Ramrod" “Crush on Church of Christ will be the featured guest 'l'ht In: ‘Sherry Darling' celebrates the '50s tradition in Springsteen performs the title track of The River You" and ‘You Can Look (But You Better Not cert is free and open to the publlt. Sttf‘tletils an -..-i the form of an almost-loose jam. The song tells of a in the film No Nukes. explaining to the audience that Touch)." dially invited.

NATO general reveals grim futureIn boOk of ’85 war __ I have read All Quiet on ing is the fact that the men This doesn‘t mean. an exceedingly well- the scenario painted for by Ken Thompson the Western Front. War and and machines involved are however, that you should researched work and there politics is certainly well in Entertainment Writer Peace and have even strug- not some concept on a read the first chapter and is certainly nothing in it that line with what we see hap About three weeks ago I gled through the unbearably designer's drafting table. then throw the book away. is even near the limit of pening in the world today. I walked into the local dull The Sun Also Rises. They are in existence and Interspersed throughout the possibility. guess my feelings after bookstore in search of None of these works. are deployed throughout the required technical data are The descriptions of the reading the novel can be WKNC Album Features and Mini-Sets something to stave off however. prepared me for European continent. some brilliant pieces of modern battlefield are summed up in a sentence. I For the week of Oct.27-31 boredom for at least the the intensity of conflict that Unfortunately the energy reading. especially the frighteningly accurate and hope they're wrong. duration of the weekend. I I found in the opening of the first chapter doesn't chapter describing the ll o.m. Album Features didn't have any particular chapter of General Sir John carry through to the rest of destruction of Birmingham. type of book in mind but my Hackett's book. the book. In part this is due England. by a strategic Mon The Guess Who The Bus: n,” m. affection for science fiction to the subject matter. It is nuclear strike. Peace ’barley ' plays Hat's: l‘. in inevitably led me to notice a His descriptions of the obviously easier to write ex» Tue Klaatu The [mm/us! I» i novel rather plainly titled first battles of the war are citing copy about a battle Naturally a book of this (.‘rea/urr's, We The Third World War: so vivid that even television than about the economic type must be evaluated on Peace College Theater Arts Group will proL August 1985. pales in comparison. Im- reasons behind the war. Still the basis of how accurately The Off You Kr. ‘ A brief glance through agine stark terror per- the book tends to drag on in- it portrays what we con- sent “Chicken Soup with Barley." Arnold Wesker’s Wed Pablo Cruise ' Vl'urlrls .-lu -. ' the cover notes showed the sonified and you have the terminably through the ceive to be the future. Not drama of a British working—class family. Thu 38 Special Special [III/in I I book to be an attempt by a description of a young politics, strategies and those being able to find my crystal The play will be performed at 8 p.m. on Oct. 2931 Fri April Wine The H I'm!- retired NATO general and British tank commander top infernal descriptions of each ball today. I will have to and Nov. 1 in the Peace College Theater Studio. Ad- ‘ ll'nrltl‘s‘ (in!) several colleagues to warn ping a rise to see hundreds country‘s military reserve absolute judgment mission is $2 for area students and $3 for the general (‘trll‘pv ‘ us all of the coming of Soviet tanks speeding resources. on the book. It is, however. public. holocaust. 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with twilight zone Clemson backfield getting better game after (Continued from page 1) game." Williams said. by Terry Kelley game he has ever played and “Al had an outstanding The secondary, which is Writer credited a defensive switch game," Stuckey said. “He Kiffin called for the getting better each week. as an aid. played with great intensity. defense to attempt a blocked yielded only 93 yards pass- If State and Clemson had “Yeah. by far." he said in He made some things hap- punt ing and picked off three been wearing uniforms of reference to his best perfor- pen. He‘s worked hard and “It was all Kiff's idea." aerials. the same color Saturday in mance of the year. some good things are com- said State defensive coor- State's only scores in the State's 24-20 win over the “Everybody played a great ing his way. Al has been get dinator Pete Carroll, who second half came off another Tigers. one would have game. We changed our ting better each week. His also handles the punting punt situation, this one thought the Tigers were defense a little. We went progress is really satisfy- team. “He said let's try and when Vaughan Johnson playing with 12 players in- across theigrain instead of ing." make them kick the foot- stormed through the Tiger stead of 11. with the grain. Stuckey said he feels ball.” line and blocked Hendley's It seemed like the Tigers DellaPorta has not been had an extra player in their “The secondary played a Tiger punter Rich punt. which James Butler backfield all afternoon. heck of a game. Everybody pressed by his backups to do Hendley took the low snap. grabbed out of the air and But when one saw the red stuck together good. They- better. ButDellaPorta does looked uphfound freshman ran in for a touchdown. (the secondary) gave us have two capable players s51? l l .‘w" Darryl Harris directly in "We knew we had him rate uniform with the number 90 behind him. ‘ Staff photo by Simon Griffiths front of him, and was sacked tled at the half." Carroll on it, he knew it was State more time to rush the this Chuck McSwain dive across the middle guard Al DellaPorta quarterback. It was team “Cleve (Roberson) has State's defense rose to the occasion all day, except for for a safety. said. “so we told them to go breathing down Clemson's unity. Everybody did their been injured." Stuckey said. 9081. “It was the play ofthe ball after him. Fortunately we neck. joband things worked out." “He's a fine football player. .Although the Wolfpack quarter on a couple of key DellaPorta was proud of game," Carroll said. “It was got the block and the DellaPorta dropped a DellaPorta was playing He and Al are close as far as. defense has been giving up plays. On the first play of his game ball as was just a great call to go for the touchdown.” seven with a minor injury for most ability is concerned. I can't several points in the past the quarter Clemson evidenced when he started block by‘Kiffin." The snap for the point total of 17 Tigers — of the game. but from look- wait to get him back out four weeks, the confidence quarterback to leave the locker room. He “We work on it every after was low. forcing Calvin solo. five first hits and five at his play one would there. They are running seems not to was thrown for a 5—yard loss picked up his belongings, week," Kiffin said. "We Warren to pick it up and assists - and won gameball ing of the defense throw an errant pass into honors along with State never have known it. neck and neck right now. We have been shaken at all. And at the Clemson 20 by reached up to the top shelf finally got one and it was a Kiffin's ”I bruised my knee in the also have a good. young nose DellaPorta agrees. DellaPorta. of his locker. clutched the big play-" the end zone. head coach Monte first quarter," DellaPorta guard. Todd Blackwell, “I don’t think so." he said. ball with one hand, and then State rode a 15-14 lead in- The Wolfpack's other praise. said. “We put a little ice on who's a freshman." “We‘re pretty sound on A bigger play came in the tucked it against his body to the ' locker room at score came on a 24-yard field\ “Any time you play great it. It didn‘t bother me. We Although to the fans the defense. They (Clemson) next series. On third and 10 like a would. halftime. goal by Bitter. defense it gives you a chance on weather might have seemed Maybe his resemblance to a The second half was all "We had a fumble. a to win." Kiffin said. “I just put another knee pad played the kind of offense DellaPorta and Bubba Green interception, a thought our defense put it." adverse. DellaPorta was not we like. This was a big game found their way back behind running back while holding State as the defense was led deflected great pressure on them. State defensive line coach displeased with the condi- for us. .It helped the team a the line of scrimmage to the ball helped him to sneak by middle guard Al blocked punt and a safety." DellaPorta played his tail John Stuckey also had tions. lot. Our scout team really throw Jordan for a 2—yard back into the Clemson DellaPorta, who ad- Ford said. “It's hard to win off. So did the entire praise for the junior-college “The weather was nice." got us prepared for this loss. Clemson was forced to backfield so much. ministered 17 tackles. and when you have things like defense." transfer from North East he said. “It kept us fresh. game." punt and State scored on a “It means a lot to me." defensive tackle Bubba 'that happen." Even DellaPorta himself Oklahoma in his first season The water made the field a DellaPorta wrapped up Nathan Ritter field goal on DellaPorta said. "I- was sur- Green. who rang up 18 State's biggest play of the the next drive. prised to get it." tackles. game came on a third-and- thought this was the best with the Wolfpack. little slippery." his game ball in the third “Any time you play great six play from its 31. - 5‘" defense it gives you a chance Avery dropped back. to win." Kiffin said. “I found Quick to his left. and Lees-McRae annihilates jayvees 30-0 thought our defense put threw. Quick had to make a great pressure on them. diving catch on the com- DellaPorta played his tail eback. which many of the by Darin Atwell field." McRae took over and McRae’s powerful offense. off. So did Bubba Green. So partisan Clemson fans Sports Writer It was evident that the methodically moved the ball Anchored by Fred McPher- did the entire defense." thought was trapped. as did As Lees—McRae rolled to a Wildcats didn‘t consider it a down field for the Wildcats' son, William Powell and An- Despite the 20 points the referees who made a late 30.0 victory over a lifeless practice as they took the third touchdown. thony McInturff. the given up by the defense, call but ruled the pass com- State junior-varsity football opening kickoff and marched The outstanding player defense shut out the State held time after time in plete. team Friday on the practice down the field for their first for State was John Peter- Wildcats in the second half. what could easily be labeled “That was the big play of field, it appeared that State score. son. His kickoff returns gave State's only break came its best defensive perfor— the game." Kiffin said. Big plays hurt the Pack all the Pack excellent field posi- late in the game when get the head coach Dave Bright was day. tion throughout the game. McPherson recovered a mance since the Virginia “Although he didn't trying to make the best of a Wildcat fumble on the Lees- game. ball that much out gave the . terrible situation. On Lees-McRae‘s second After a 40-yard field goal "We played really well to game ball to Mike. That was possession. the Wildcats ran by Lees-McRae's Russell McRae 46. The Pack moved day," Green emphasized. a big play for us." The jayvees had never a sweep around left end that Carpenter. the score stood the ball to the Wildcats' “Their offensive line got Avery fell on the ball the practiced together as a unit. turned into a 52-yard at 30-0 at the half. 5-yard line with just seconds frustrated and really final two plays ensuring except 45 minutes prior to touchdown run. Peterson took the second- left in the game but couldn't started to come after us." State a safe trip from the the game. although the Once again State was half kickoff and returned it punch the ball across before of the twilight zone. players do work out with the stepped and Lees-McRae to the State 46. The good time ran out. "I think the secondary is depths varsity. ran five plays before hook~ field position was “LeesMcRae is a good “We beat ourselves." said ing on a bomb that put the squandered as the offense team," Peterson said. “I Tol Avery engineered the Wolfpack to three State running back Lee Wildcats in front 20-0. fumbled for the fourth time. don't think it (the loss) was a touchdowns including this one. Bailey. "This is our first After the Wolfpack of- In the second half State's lack of effort. We just practice — out there on the fense was stifled. Lees defense shut down Lees haven't worked together." Staff photo by Lynn McNeiIl

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Spikers drop VCU, Hokies, Women barriers cop ACC State women's cross court mates Mary Shea. second. at fifth with respective times ready for North Carolina try coach Rollie Geiger has 16:41: and Betty Springs. of 17:17 and 17:26. always considered winning" third. with a 18:57 time. Other Wolfpack scorers by Devin Steele State has only four times The first battle early in the ACC Women's Cross “Julie and Mary led the included Sande Cullinane. Sports Writer this season failed to score 10 the season on North Country Championships the race from the start.“,Geiger sixth. with a 17:28 time and points or more in a game. Carolina's home court was first step toward the na- said. “Betty then broke Tricia Malischewski, 17th. With only a month of the The Wolfpack spikers us- decided in four games. The tionals. away from Aileen (O'Connor with an 18:27 time. volleyball season remaining. ed their awesome talents to other two matches between It was no different Satur- of Virginia). ' State's spikers must main- defeat the two Virginia the two clubs were at the day in Winston-Salem as “They've been hooking “Finishing one. two. three tain a high-performance teams in two games of the South Carolina Invitational State’s women’s cross coun horns since their sophomore . was very important." Geiger level to achieve their goal of best-two-out-of-three series. in which State again ended try team captured the third years in high school when said. “The fact Sande was ' competing in the AIAW Na- They faced Virginia Tech for up on the short end. annual ACC Championships. they both ran in the na- our fourth scorer and tional Tournament in only the second time in North Carolina coach It was the third straight tionals." finishing sixth was an November. State's volleyball history. Beth Miller thinks the three year that the Wolfpack has State easily defeated outstanding job for a The only route the The Wolfpack experienced previous contests will not captured the title and the se- second-place finisher freshman. Tricia's 17th- Wolfpack can take is one slight trouble with the hold any bearing on Tues cond straight year that Julie Virginia by. a score of 29 to place finish was good free from injuries. below-par Hokies but terminated their day's game. Shea has won the individual 37. Maryland finished third enough for us to win." play and mental lapses on late threat 15-11. 1510. “The three wins are really title. with 72 points, followed by Geiger was even more the court. It has experienced Virginia Commonwealth. not a good indicator of what “I was very pleased with North Carolinh and Clem- pleased with State‘s perfor- - its share of minor sicknesses the Division II state cham- could happen." Miller said. the way we ran." Geiger son. fourth. 112; and Wake mance knowing the fact that and injuries, mental slumps pions. did not threaten State ”Whenever Carolina and . Forest, sixth. 175. there were five of cross .( 2‘.’ "g"; . ., "..',.-’ ' . and inconsistencies thus far together. anything said. Staff photo by Simon Griffiths in the season. as much as expected. State get Geiger had every right to After State swept the country's All-Americas run- State. which meets North however. Matching Tech's could happen. be. After Julie Shea crossed ‘first. three positions. ning and three of the Top-10 Liz Ewy watches closely her spike across the net. Carolina once again Tuesday first game score. the final “At this point I think we the line with a time of 16:40. Virginia's O'Connor and Jill teams in the country com- at 7 pm. result of game one was will have the psychological she was followed by team- Haworth placed fourth and‘ peting. J 0 in Carmichael Gym. 15-11. The‘ Rams. mostly advantage going into the is on the verge of dismantl- freshmen and sophomores. game because we won the ing these defects and seemed to lose their thrcc earlier matches. but polishing certain aspects of in the final they have the homecourt Wolfpack booters squeezie by its game. agreesiveness Cavaliers 3-1 This point was brought game. losing 156. advantage. These two out by State coach Pat “Since the games were elements should balance by Terry Kelley ly dominated play the entire minutes later Jim Burman “Chris Hutson played the road. Playing them at Hielscher after the Pack just before the Carolina each other out." Sports Writer game. which I think was scored unassisted from very well," Gross said. “He ‘ their place. it was a very big trounced Virginia Tech and match. we played all nine Hielscher believes the Finally a close win. reflected in the stats. (State about 30 yards out." showed a lot of poise back win. Virginia Commonwealth players and worked on our Wolfpack has improved The Wolfpack soccer team outshot Virginia 26-8 and ‘ In the second half Virginia there. Tim Perry was bang- “The defensive play was Thursday night in Rich- overall game." Hielschcr since the early season. She at last won a game in which had 13 cornerkicks to its 1.) got on the board with 28 ed up in practice and did not outstanding. The halfbacks mond. Va. said. “Only certain spots thinks playing on its own the score was reasonably We not only had good ball minutes left on a Pepe Lon- make the trip." did a nice job and so did the “The matches weren't stood out in our play. court Will be a big factor in close. Not since the Loyola control but great movement. top goal from 6 yards out. Virginia finished second front line. I think the entire real difficult. although at though." the lcnnt's play. Tournament has State been We controlled the move- Prince Afejuku scored at the in the ACC last year and the team has really put it times it looked like we were One bright spot in State's “The homccourt advan- on the good end of a 2-1 or ment with finesse." 15:00 mark on another Chris Wolfpack seemed to have no together now. This will real- just going through the mo offense was Joan Russo. who tage. should help the, kids 3-1 score. but Saturday in Francis Moniedafe scored Ogu assist to round out the trouble with it even though ly give us a lot of momentum tions." Hielscher said. "We made nine kills in 17 at play .‘I better mental game," the first goal of the game - scoring. it is an improved team. With going into Wake (Forest) are definitely on the ram- tempts. A big surprise for Hiclsvhrr said. “The season Charlottesville. Va., State with about 20 minutes left in “Realistically. the game 40 degree temperatures and Wednesday." State was Kelly Halligan‘s defeated Virginia 8-1 in a header page. We're trying to avoid has progressed and so have game that-actually was not the first half - on a was never in doubt." Gross 25 mp‘; winds the weather Gross had a special in-' injuries as much as possible 15 points served. second on- we. It (the season) was as close as the score in- off a cornerkick. Jim Bur- said. “Gerry (McKeon) was was not the best. terest in this game. His and play good. headsup ball. ly to junior setter Susan young when we played them dicates. man added another State just all over the field. He “Virginia is a very nice State teams had not beaten The kids have got to make’ Schafer. who made 18. before." goal at the 10:00 mark. spearheaded the entire team," Gross said. “They're Virginia since he came to up their minds that they're State will have its hands The match is important “We played very, very “Ogu hit the cornerkick game." a strong team. I think this is State from there three years not going to beat full with North Carolina —— for both teams to win since well." State soccer coach and Francis Moniedafe put it Gross went with freshman as badly as they've been ago. themselves." .- which was sporting a 22-7 it decides the seed in the Larry Gross said. “We real- in.” Gross said. “About 10 Chris Hutson in the nets. manhandled this year. “ enjoyed it." Gross said. The Wolfpack certainly record before Friday and state tournament. “It was cold, very cold. “I really didn’t think about has the credentials of a Saturday's Maryland Invita- “We haven't played con- And very windy. We had the the fact that I coached there national-tournament com- tional — in what may be the sistently against them this __¢_1a.ssifieds_'___ wind in the first half and because of the importance of petitor. State's 257 overall pre-ACC finals. The year," Hiclscher said. capitalized on two goals. it. 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Opinion

A paper that is entirely the product of the student body becomes at once the official organ through which the thoughts. the activity. and in fat-l the very life of the campus. is registered. It is the mouthpiece through which the students themselves talk. (‘ollege life without its journal is blank. - (h.- 7'. . burr/4w w! 1 tin l. February I. 1920

C . fi@@@ Take careof business figflfifimc. 535nm Higher education is intrinsically com- But superior students alone will not push petitive. Students compete for high grades the department to the forefront of the na— and. ultimately. better jobs. Instructors vie tion's economics/business schools. The for tenure-track positions and national department must attract prominent stature in their respective disciplines. Ad- scholars; this can only be achieved by of- ministrators strive to have their schools fering competitive salaries to potential recognized as superior educational institu- faculty. . tions. _ Granted. the University operates under The success of these groups is a function strict budgetary constraints that prohibit ex- of the commitment they have to achieving orbitant faculty salaries. But the University these goals. must establish priorities; surely there are Students enrolled in State's department non—academic areas that could be cut back @moEAllm Au Rm micro of economics and business have this com- in favor of what should be of paramount mitment. as do departmental faculty concern to administrators: the enhance- members. But the third member of this ment of the quality of education at State. triumvirate. State's administrative person- Many schools attempt to create endow- ed “chairs” for outstanding professors. forum. nel. seems to be missing a rare opportunity Such positions exist at State, but they are to significantly upgrade the quality of the All of us might be happier about our newspapers and our sin upon Himself and be the final sacrifice for learned nothing from Vietnam. Iran and Panama. economics/business program here by fail- concentrated mostly in the agricultural our broadcasting i] we worked harder at that old sin so the perfect relationship with God could be The United States does not control the world. We ing to channel financial resources into the schools. American custom ofspeaking up. ofdissenting. even ap- restored. True. He did preach love because God IS cannot impose our will on every small. poor, disad- department; resources that would enable The Edwin Guild chair has recently been . plauding. but. above all. of being heard —- and counted. love. Love is what sent Him to the cross — John vantaged nation to further our own interests the department to compete with other in- establilshed in the department of —— Vincent 5 Jones 3:16. without eventually having to face their nationalistic economics and business. The position will 2. We are all God's children and were created by wrath. stitutions for outstanding instructors. the Student interest in this subject area has be filled by an outstanding academician Him. He is our Father whether or not we Evidently he thinks we should be more like from another institution in the fall of 1981; Sir, you are deceived acknowledge it; —— therefore we are His children. Soviet Union in this respect. Isn’t the better course never been greater; the department cur- to ignore Him and to win their alliance by demonstrating our respect rently enrolls more students than any other the funds for this chair were provided from But those who willfully choose private sources. I am writing in regard to the Oct. 17 “forum" let- instead make Him a disgrace. they become in the for their interests and by helping them to acheive — and twice as many as the next two make a deal." I never cease to be end His enemies. But if they will turn back to Him their goals? largest departments combined. The caliber ter entitled “Let's repenting. He will forgive them. I could go on and on but in closing I would like to and business students is The University must aid the amazed by the ignorance exhibited by some people power. authority or make one more observation about Cobey. It is ob- of economics economics/business department in finding when discussing political issues. 3. God the Father has lost no generally higher than those of other When Jimmy Carter began his campaign he ob- significance because of Jesus. The Bible shows that vious that one learns as little about foreign relations departments; the department of economics more sources of funding for endowments viously realized that he had no viable record on God the Father and God the Holy Spirit were in from being an athletic director asone does from co- and business requires a higher minimum of this kind. while continuing efforts to find which to run. so he resorted to a more promising Jesus and Jesus in them — triune. starring with monkeys in movies. grade point average for entrance than is re- room in existing budgets for faculty tactic: good old-fashioned mudslinging. At first, I And He doesn't sell His power to anyone. When Bob Panella quired for admission to the University. salaries. was unalarmed by this. having confidence that the one becomes a believer he can have the same SR CE Economics and business faculty At a university where education often American voter could see through this ploy. Surely power that rose Jesus from the grave to do what members want to upgrade even more the seems to take a back seat to the financial no one ieally bought the idea that Reagan is a pro- Jesus did and more —— not to “zap Commies." free kind of student the department accepts. demands of big-time college athletics and Klan. anti-free-speech. irresponsible warmonger. cops or elect Reagan. Unions are often unfair to other non-academic concerns, an Unfortunately. one person. Mr. Hardy. has been What I've said are not my words but are truths in Professor Bernard Olsen has said faculty It's scary. the Bible — God’s word. Instead of reading what members in the department would prefer academic department is showing signs of deceived. His word says and believing it. people try to bring The Oct. 22 Technician expressed an opinion of an even higher minimum GPA admission breaking the bonds of mediocrity that Dudley Moore God down on their own levels. make Him human the JP. Stevens — Amalgamated Clothing and requirement. characterize many financially handicapped SR FMM and the brunt of a lot of jokes — which is Textiles Workers Union contract agreement with Better students mean better graduates University departments. blasphemy. which I must disagree. While working as a summer who achieve a greater measure of success It is in the interests of students. faculty “So many laughing at Jesus. ‘while the funniest intern in a unionized textile plant this past summer, that everything is thing that He’s done is love this whole stubborn, I viewed the effects of unionization on both manual in the “real world” —— and thus perpetuate and administrators to see Technician breakdown workers and company management. the attractiveness of the State done to aid the department of economics . rebellious world. while their hate for Him just goes and business in its efforts to fulfill the on. And love just like that will bring Him back for In this case, not an isolated one to be sure. the economics/business graduate to I would like to commend the Technician staff on the few He can call His friends — The ones He’s union inhibited the relationship between manage- employers. potential that most assuredly exists. its superb coverage of student activities on campus. found true. who made it through. enduring until ment and employees rather than providing an ef- I refer to the East Campus Breakdown and the the end." fective means of communication. The union write-up that it did not receive. cultivated in its members an attitude of hostility The Breakdown is a yearly event featuring Yes — His will WILL be done. B. Redd toward management and non-union members. vote volleyball. a cookout and live music. This type of attitude is extremely detrimental to .Verify before you The Breakdown occurred on Saturday. Oct. 18 50 CSC the well-being of all individuals and groups involv- and was attended by a few hundred students. ed. The “useful reforms” noted in the editorial such Commissioners in state government. district But was it attended by a Technician staff member as the seniority system are often unfair to Workers court judges and an amendment to the N.C. or photographer? Apparently not. ‘Cobey Helms’. clone who elect not to join the union, restricting them Joseph Gordon Constitution are just a few of the items on this Monday's Technician (Oct. 20) contained a, from obtaining certain jobs and promotions. Also. . year’s ballot. These officers and issues may af- write-up of two Irish bands that played in Durham l was amazed by some of the statements made in the discretion of management to hire and fire Student Body President fect you more directly on the local level than and will probably never be seen in this area again. Monday's Technician by Bill Cobey — another of workers according to ability is restricted by union the greaterspublicized races. Often items such What about a write-up on‘the two bands —— both the Jesse Helms clones running for office in North regulations. A large part of the media’s attention is as these are unknown to the voter before comprised of State students —- that played at the Carolina. His statements concerning the Panama In short, in a business based on turning a profit, directed toward the presidential, gubernatorial entering the voting booth; therefore breakdOWn? Canal really struck a nerve. union leaders. rather than managers. are often races which will beadecided We got two — that's right, two —— write-ups on For the most part his comments bore a making decisions on the manner in which the and congressional knowledgeable consideration cannot be given the Carolina game. which we lost. business is to be run. Thus. the changes instituted on Nov. 4. Voters should be well-aware of to the vote. time for East Campus mysterious resemblance to those made by the other their political views by How about equal Helms-picked caindldates. For example, he ig- by the unionization of a business are not wholly these candidates and Breakdown and the people who worked so hard to nored: the fact that tw0-thirds of the Senate voted constructive and should not be made to seem so. I, this stage of the election process and the votes make it a success? We all love hearing about Gilbert to approve the treaties; the fact that Presidents Ford for one. do not look forward to the day when all cast should be based on sound judgement. In Prior to casting a ballot on Nov. 4 take time and Sullivan's operettas. but isn't the Technician southern industry is unionized! addition to these well—publicized contests to become familiar with all the items on the supposed to serve the students first? So how about and Nixon helped negotiate the treaties; and the ballot and base each decision on sound judge— fact that our relations with Latin America have im- Cynthia Wilder there are other decisions which must be made some service? proved as a result of them. JR TXS by voters in another two weeks. ment. Patrick Storey Either he, like the rest of us. has seen far too JR LAC many John East commercials or the big bucks pro- vided by Helms's Congressional Club have great persuasive powers. However he did offer us a Technician God is not a joke glimpse of his own mentality by interjecting some original ideas of his own on the subject. Editor-Jn-Chiof ...... Andrea Colo Mr. Hardy (“Let's make a deal. Oct. 17 Techni< It was the firs time I have ever heard anyone clan) you are probably expecting a barrage of assert that returning the Canal Zone to Panama was Managing Editor/Editorial. . . .Marc Lawyn retribution against your letter. Your letter did a “tragedy from a military standpoint." Why?>Our News Editor...... Margaret; Britt agitate me a little but after I reread and thought larger warships cannot use the canal. Spom Edltor...... St Hall about it. I. realized that you. along with millions of Maybe he was misled by one of East’s ads which Sonior Spom Editor...... Bryan lack others. just don't understand. appears to show a large ship passing through the Features Editor...... Mike han Granted the letter was a joke. But you see the canal. Furthermore ownership of the canal affords Entertainment Editor. . . .Mick Hun ann fact is that God is not a joke even though that‘s us no strategic advantage and it is a naked target for Asst. Ent. Edltor...... Eleanor fame the way the world likes to treat Him. And your let- anyone seeking to attack it. Photo Editor...... Lynn M aill ter. although maybe just ”in fun." fans the fires of But the main point I would like to make concerns Asst. Photo Editor...... Simon G ' blasphemy. I will take my stand with those who his laughable -— but maddening — assertion that Graphic. Editor...... Gone Does know. love and respect their God and tell it like it is. “we've let a communist regime take over Copy Editor...... Tucker Johnson 1. God IS before anything existed, triune: Father. Nicaragua. which is the only place we can build Asst. Copy Editor...... Cara PM Son and Holy Spirit. He is all powerful, self- another canal." What makes Cobey think sufficient. wholly righteous and just. Nicaraguans would let us build ourselves a canal Advertising Jesus, the Son. was a kind of “recruiter." through their canal through their country? And if Managor...... Bill Hancock However what he taught was that our sin had they don't what do we do? Attack? Salesman ...... Steve Davis, Pete Loftin, to take Apparently. he '— like too many others — has Frank McClendon, Vernon Voglia separated us from God and He had to come Design ...... Peggy Callaway, Angela Mohr, Donnie Robbins token women Production Reagan opposes ERA but, yes, he'll appoint (Io-Managers. . . .Duncan Brown, Bill White presi- Sam Adams, Reagan's recent announcement Although Reagan is taking a step in the nine justices over 72 years old. the next Layout/Paotoup ...... Ronald right direction by saying he will appoint a dent will have a chance to appoint perhaps C.J. Allen, Margarato Hermanson, that “one of my first appointments to the woman. a better attitude would be to appoint five new members to the court. Since justices Judy Hood, Rick LaRooe, Supreme Court will be a woman." must have From the Left can serve for life. any appointments to the David Snood Come as quite a shock to Reagan's most ar- a qualified woman on her merits without Typooonoro...... Debbie Brewer, followers since he opposes the Equal labeling such an appointment as the token she court are crucial. David Cox, Lori McElravy, dent Tom Carrigan will be under a Reagan administration. Reagan has not only proposed to appoint a Rights Amendment and affirmativevactive appoint Lucy Myatt voter will think Reagan’s own comments concerning the token woman but also proposes “to Proofreader...... Mike Brown, quotas. Perhaps the casual Supreme Court lead one to suspect that he judges who respect traditional family values Kelly Connor, Jeffery Hammond that Reagan has suddenly rallied behind the have been particularly disappointing under innocent human life." rights movement; however. anyone President Carter." Perhaps Reagan finds the has a gross misunderstanding of the role of and the sanctity of women'5 the Supreme Court in government. Reagan Although such ideals are admired when taken Service Engineer...... John Craven who examines Reagan's statement and the fact that Carter has appointed more women literally. in reality. Reagan would only appoint closely will see that and blacks to judgeships and top leadership criticized the court for allowing federal funding Republican Party platform of abortions until the court acted on a suit that justices who share his simplistic conservatism. Circulation Manager...... Bruce Clodfoitor Reagan is playing tokenism politics in an effort positions than any president in history It is highly doubtful that a Reagan-packed women voters. -“particularly disappointing." eventually banned the funding. In responding to win support from the court’s action. Reagan critized the court court would protect civil liberties in the same The Technician (USPS 155450) is the official stu- Reagan‘s announcement is an affront to to way the Warren Court of the 19505 did. dent nowspapor of North Carolina State University Reagan says. “I Reagan views for “failing to uphold the moral beliefs of the and is published ovary Monday, Wednesday and Fri- every woman in this country. When one looks at the way American people." This nation cannot afford to abrogate the day throughout the academic yearl‘rorn August until have never personally tolerated discrimina- the Supreme Court and the Constitution. it is civil rights that former Supreme Courts have May except during scheduled holiday and examina- are bold words for a man who he supports a constitutional tion periods. Summer publication is every Wednes- tion." These ironic that The Supreme Court was not designed to interpreted as fundamental rights. A world as August. Offices are located opposed the 1964 Civil Rights Act. ERA and amendment banning abortion but opposes a complex and perplexing as our world is today day from May through all affirmative action plans. Reagan says. “I amendment giving women uphold the “moral beliefs of the American in Suites 31203121 at the University Student constitutional was formed to provide a check on cannot tolerate the simplistic selection of Center, Catao Avenue, Raleigh, N.C. Mailing ad- oppose tokenism of any kind." For a man equal rights as men. Reagan does think that people;" it judges that would accompany a Reagan ad- dress is P.O. Box sass, Raleigh, N.C. Z7660. who appointed only 13 women out of 491 to would restrict a woman's the executive and legislative branches of the Subscriptions cost $25 per year. Primed by Hinton an amendment that government and most of all. to protect the ministration when our basic rights are at stake. Press, lnc., N.C. Second-class postage paid at judgeships while governor of California. a freedom of choice should be passed. Given Raleigh, N.C. 27811. POSTMASTER: Send any ad- promise to appoint a woman to the Supreme these views. it becomes easily recognizable rights of individual Americans. dress changes to'tho Technician, P.O. Bout sass, Court is blatant tokenism. that Reagan is not the champion of women's Because of the Supreme Court's role in (Tom Carrigan is a sophomore in economics and Raleigh, N.C. 2760. In the Republican platform. a passage 53;; rights he portrays himself to be with his latest upholding civil rights, this year's presidential writes a biweekly political column [or the Techni- “Many appointments to federal judgeships proposal. election is vitally important. With five of the cian.)