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The Hilltop 10-12-1979 Howard University Digital Howard @ Howard University The iH lltop: 1970-80 The iH lltop Digital Archive 10-12-1979 The iH lltop 10-12-1979 Hilltop Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://dh.howard.edu/hilltop_197080 Recommended Citation Staff, Hilltop, "The iH lltop 10-12-1979" (1979). The Hilltop: 1970-80. 246. http://dh.howard.edu/hilltop_197080/246 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the The iH lltop Digital Archive at Digital Howard @ Howard University. It has been accepted for inclusion in The iH lltop: 1970-80 by an authorized administrator of Digital Howard @ Howard University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. " Cartoon Section Premiers Next Week ' " "' • Cheek • • ' .. VOICE OF THE • HOWARD COMMUNITY · "' . ,, • ;,An Opportunity for Unity Througho11t our Community • • <" ' Vol. 62 No. 7 Howard University Washington O.C. 20059 ' '• Friday, Oct. 12, 1979 ., ...~ . • e ;;-.. ,. Student Dies • es1gnat1pns in I • ~ ."\\. • 'I've heard that there a re people ~--~. new guidelines '' remain ooidentified, said he felt " My loyalty;>' I<) HUSA and the ··By Nin.. R. Hicllson · ~ Off-Campus 1n 'the HUSA office who are not Terry Miller, HUSA vice prest­ that he . .. HillloD St.1ff•rit"r was hired based on his .student body; ~t 'i> Kali H ill,'. the • loydl I have to let these people dent, said that Hill asked for her qualifications not on the basis of · staff member saidP ~ ! . •> ' Howard University Stu dent knQw that I have k.nowledge of resignation but she refused. some type of ''oath of loyalty'' to Shooting ' .·. ~~ ~' Association (HUSA) President Kali who the destructive elements are." A staff Pnember, who wished to Kali Hill. .·)~.;; By(Oorothy Harrell Hill asked for the _resignation of all he said_ ,•J Hilltop St.1ffwril"r HUSA Slaffcr.; 1n a memorandum In the memo, H ill states. ''You Te jinder P. S. Cambh1r, a 19- dated Oct 5 (staff m embers) w ill be further yea r-o ld sophomore in the College The memo stated that the staff 1nterv1ew ed by me. and 1udged on Simmons Elected 1979180. ·of Liberal Arts, wa s shot and killed would be not1f1ed by Tuesday, Oct your loyalty, your perspective by a yet unidentified gunman 9 of the decision to ac;cept or re­ towards the struggles of our ·peo­ October 1 at the Save Way se lf-s er­ Ject their res 1gnat 1ons ple. as w e ll as your efficiency '' Homecoming QueeW, vice ga s station in Alexandria. Va . 1 When asked 1f any resignations Hill said that the request for ' . while several drivers were pumping and put forth .fny positive sugges- ha d been accepted, Hill said that resignatio ns has not been a ''com­ Ix r.,... NOlliitt -1'' ", gasoline in their cars, according to tions she tbi.nkS can --help alleviate he had no comment on that plete process ·· He said that a staff Alexandria police those pr~erT'6. She adds, '' I will matter. meeting would be held Oct 11 to Gambhir was shot 1n the head .. The suspense is over, the new gladly doj'io." • He e'1Cpla1ned that he had two determ ine what steps wOuld be arm and abdomen and was pro-. '• homecoming Queen for the year In to the crowd problem basic reasons tor requesting the . taken _. rel.1.~on' nounced dead at Alexandria Hospi­ 1979-1980 is Miss Tracey A. Sim- that hai '°iris'en at many Coronation res1gnat1ons ''I wanted to get a chance to ,talk tal at 7:30 p.ffi.,a half hour after the mons. ·Tracey suggests that for ·· 1 am going to redefine respons1- to the staff members and let them pa~n~ s h ooting~ Tracey was crowned by Joyce nex.t . ~~r. those .students who • bilit1es and lines of authority a­ know why I did what I did, and Sho ts were fire.d at the attendant I' Lemmon, last year' s Miss Howard, mo ng the executives to make it mak~ tle noise should be made to make a dec1s1on:· Hill said dt the Coronation Ball held at the while he was collecting money more centrdltLed I also w.int to fee.~hat they are . being looked He added, ·· I w ant to determine University Center. from the .o ther drivers The gun­ ~ee who 1sldisloy.i!," ~ aid Hill do~ on for the way they are act­ who wanted to stay based on the ''I really would like tot/lank the man approached the gas station on ii:i~~· ' Maybe ~e s houl~ have ushers f'oot. He fled in ·a car parked a half people \llnca1e to the pagei\nt and t~alk the ais les acting mean and who p.irticipated in all of the acti­ block away, police said t1!"•ting students . ~o 'get out!' Some Homecoming •-. i,.,.'I.. ; I According to Dr Austin D 1.ane vities. especially the other queens • the Ambassador dean of Veteran Affairs and and Carmen."stated Tracey. t. ~ganization lik!e - Presendy, Tracey is not sure what '' ffub or Camp~s Pals could t'!ke Student Ju diciary, Gambhir \vas an Game Preview · !lVer the respcn'sibility for this." · See Student Dies, page 6 all of her duties as Miss Howard ~ ' I'~ ' will entail, but she does know that .,,.. ·"· . she will have to compete in ~! . ' First runner·up in the page.an Campus another pageant involving all 'was Patricia Parrish, Miss Fine Arts Black campus queens. This event. second runner+up was Kimmik Store called Miss Black College. will be­ Hawes, Miss Communications an -· . held for the second time at third runner-up was Rachel Mc Howard. : Phail, .Miss ·soc;·ial Work. Robi Shop.lifting ,~ Ware won the award for Mis As Miss Howard, Tracey states ~ ~ Congeniality dnd outstandin Increases her role will be to act as a ~ essay winners t. were Rita Facey, diplomat, of sorts, among q1h115, S Miss Nursing aJi Robin Ware, Miss By Julie Pierre faculty and alum.ni. She states she i Human Eco/o~~f Pris.cilla Hackney, Hilltop St•ffwrit"r will ''be more aware of people." !! Miss Engineefirag. was given a 'Shoplifting incidences 1n the ~ special award'),:or being ''the Most ''Campus Store'' in the Blackburn To restore the somewhat de­ .g Positive." • ~; Center ha ve · increased pleted image ot Miss t-b¥.rard, '/ dramatically since the opening of Tracey says, ''I will carry myself in ' ~ the 1979-80 school year T1-ac;r,- Miss Howard '79- 'BO the best manner I can. This post­ Simmons, Other confeStants in the pagean This pr obl~m is rncreas1ngly tion should not affect me in any In helping to.change some of the included: Miss Business, Robin becoming a rea lity that studen ts , negative way. I will keep positive problems the university is ;, ex­ Jones;• Miss ~tistry , Mordena T. fa culty ·members. and the ad­ feelings and promote the image periencing today, the new .Miss Sullen, and Miss Education, Denis ministration of Howard Universitv through my personality.'', Howard plans to stick her head in E. Mitchell. are being fa ced with. According to the. manager of the Hilltop !)tloto - Cly!H Sutton • === Campus· Store, the things being ball. look for halfback Tony Whit­ ly llichord McChff Tim Robinson. 1uard John !enkins. The match-up tomorrow will be South Carolina' tjiree weeks ago. stolen range from school supplies aker to do so. He is from Ports­ 1 Brian Thomas and Creg Banes. State's defense against' the Bison' s The only difference will be that to soft good items. ''Bicycle mouth, Virginia ' chains, pens, cassette tapes, you Virginia State has the reputation ''Blue Magic'' offense. Ronald State won't be a~-·.J>i~ as South Car- When Trojan QB Tony Col~en of playing Howard very toughly. Wilson will try to place the ball in olina. However,l\he';!frojans will be · name it, they take it from us, '' say s Th'e Howard Un1vers1ty Bison sets to pass, he' ll look for junior . ' . ' The last time State beat Howard State' s soft spots in its split four d~ twice as quick .... So). a quick start the manager of the boo kstore will try to equal last season'. s total WR E. I ton Pierce. Colden is not ' . · ' was in 1970, in Petersburg, Va. The fense. The Trojans play.a split four may be needed ·"'.::ll¥ the winner. ''Students . are ,s::o mplainIBg­ out-put of four wins at mid season known for his passing. Perhaps. the 0 score was 20-0 and the Trojan de­ or split six defense with two inside Howard WarCf~tt"~ward's kicking about high' prices that are charged , tomorrow, as the (J-2) Bison play Bison are thinking ~o stack their de­ fense was led by the L.A. Rams All­ linebackers sitting over~ top of the specialist has ~n . phenomenal here, not realizing that \vhen they ~omecoming host to the number fense against George Leonard and Pro defensive tackle Larry take so mething, it only results in offensive center. this season-esP%'ially last week • one team in the CIAA, the Virginia force Colden to throw. Whatever, Brookes. State no lorF has Larry even higher prices.. " she sai d. '' It's • This is the same defense that when ''Thund'er '. .{oot," a junior State Trojans . State must be concerned with fac­ Brookes, but it does have a good gave the Bison trouble down in . ' ' . How.lrd· is flying high after pest· ing Howard' s '' Blue Demon'' de­ Se·Hometomiqg Game, paga 12 See Shoplifring, page 2 solid football team. ' . ,,. ... :ts first shut-out of the seasOn , fense led by captain Scott Facy­ .- ~ .
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