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. Volume LXIV, NumberS Wednesday, September 8, 1m Raleigh, North Carolina Phone 737-2411,1412

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federal grant cutbacks group proposal ”by David Snead that any qualified citizen should have Outlining his goals forState. Friday . News Editor the right to a college education. mentioned completion of the Without these grants. this is not possi- Veterinary School. increasing University of North Carolina ble for many young men and women research and scholarship activity and for Hillsborough” ‘ System President William Friday from lower income families." Friday a move to have all engineering doc student-aid spoke against proposed said. toral work done at State. by Terri Thea-nun committees looking at program cuts Tuesday in a faculty In addi ‘on to minority aid in the The doctoral work idea is based on a Hillsborough street problem. meeting in Stewart theater. UNC sys m. Friday also mentioned study done by an engineering con— Staff Writer Several members of the transporte- The cuts would effect four of the increasing minority enrollment. Last suiting firm. The concept is a long studentaid programs: Pell (basic range one requiring extensive and Editor's note — a similar article by tion subcommittee are local mer- grantl. supplemental education oppor- year. 6.9 percent of State's enrollment greater cooperation among UNC this reporter appeared in a July issue chants. although all four subcommit- tunity grant. national direct student included black students. Preliminary schools. of the Technician. Direct quotes are tees — transportation. land “00- .‘P figures for this year indicate an in- William Friday from summer interviews. pearance and neighborhood disrup loan and the work-study program. crease to 7.2 percent. “We will not hesitate to press for A proposal to renovate the Univer tions— are open to students. faculty Friday said if the proposed cuts are "We pledge 10.2 percent by 1986.? what we believe is right for the sity section of Hillsborough Street in and other citisens. approved by Congress. 16.000 UNC Friday said. “I feel it is good for the in- ‘ university." Friday said. "Free- changes in effect since the last general to a “town village.” much like Chapel Transportation subcommittee system students “will ‘ not find tegrlty of the institution." wheeling rhetoric never changed an assembly. budget cuts and staff in- Hill's Franklin Street. has been ap members estimated that it would take resources (to pay for tuition and other appropriationthat I know of. There is creases and decreases. proved by the Raleigh City Council. 10 years to transform State‘a college expenses)." Friday pledged full slippOrt to State no shortcut to excellence." The proposal was drawn up by the Hillsborough Street area into a town Several student-aid programs ac- and its new chancellor. Robert Bruce Other topics discussed at. the State's budget was accelerated by Hillsborough Street Study Commit village count for a major amount of support to Poulton. meeting were salaryincreases. budget 4.8 million, Friday said. tee. a group of local merchants. Harris has defined the qualities the many UNC system students. Some residents. University representatives group wants Hillsborough St. to bye: UNC-system schools have as much as STUDENT AID APPROPRIATIONS and other citizens. and covers qualities which he said were 87 percent of the student body receiv- 1981-82 Academic Yr. 1982-88 Academic Yr. 1983-84 Academic Yr. Hillsborough St. from the capitol to “generated by thinking about “all ing aid from these programs. Friday ‘ Present lee-ca.- Bah-Isa Present Reduction nae-us the fairgrounds. towns I remember." said. M A'” "cw h" luau ru- use new r—a- sum Frem us: new l-da The major change would switch Some of the qualities were: "pedes- The Reagan cuts call for a 40 per- rem. .. assess success same: m saunas sue III-I. sI.ass.aas Hillsborough from thoroughfare to trian-oriented. .vital. bright.eoler- cent reduction in the Pell program for (Baal: emu street status. which would lower the ful signs and landscaping...ahade. the 83-84 academic year compared to Oppaet-ltySupplementalGrantEducational ”0' H.” m- 25"- . IICJH 0 Bin. 8 speed limit. The study alsocalls for ad- awnings. cafes. canopies”. . . on-street the 81-82. In addition. the work-study Nausea!om Issu sss.sss mu «I. mass 0 an. 1aa.sss° ditional parking spaces on the south parking . . . a variety of activities." program will undergo a 28 percent Stdeet Lean ' . side and some widening of the street. The first step in the transformation reduction from the 81-82 amount. ca... Werhlfitdy sun mass seat In. assess arm as». assess “Hillsborough Street could be the is research — out how heavy Two programs. the supplemental sumlaceetive Greet rus- assess sun m. asasas a mu. a most turned-on part of Raleigh if such the traffic flow is. where the most education opportunity grant and the changes were made." E.F. Harris. troublesome placed for student incentive grant. will be route sense a.m.sss salssa use. sum amen 0.1% "MOO director of Campus Planning and Con- and traffic are and who contributes eliminated completely. according to sssasssso struction. said. the most money to Hillsborough St. Friday. 'memuwhflwmmdemm Harris is a member of the businesses. “This country started a pledge with Immualdeha. Hillsborough Street Study Transpor Thus the subcommittees will spend the Johnson administration. We said Idaafiuteemfluealdelers. tation Subcommittee. one of four sub the next nine months phoning. con— suiting with the public and preparing a detailed rev-dirt for the City Council. “If you say 'downtown Raleigh'to Lean’dership prevails, cadet appears on local TV show Mayor Smedes York.” transporta- tion subcommittee mom said about the revitalisation of the downtown by El..- slum “It looked like fun. It was a “Each day there was different train- through several stations and had to in army helicopters. learned about area. “his eyes will light up. and he'll sis” Writer challenge." he said. ing. There were squad drills(there are perform various feats. first aid. and studied nuclear been!"If we can get that kind of reac- The cadets went throngh 10 peopleinasquad. foursqnadsina She had to work—out on the biological chemical warfare (Le. were Street. in 10 “ ladder. the low crawl. the sent through the gas chamber) and”wwwllhaamiageauidelaa film WWWa“£3:-We.linmWW«am acrosatheditchonhrope. hall week training camp for ROTC “impressed" the people at’ “PM drillaand aqnadtactica. Amongthein- to walk a balance beam and had to learned about land navigation.” students held every summer in Ft. Magazine” who “spent more time with divudual drills were the low crawl. the climb over eight-foot walls. among Bragg. according to Karen Barlow. an Karen than with any other story." high crawl. and the application and other things. The obstacle course is (SeeW segment'page 10 (SeelRenovation.page two) ROTC student who will be featured on timed. We also had to do the 40-foot the television show "PM Magazine." rope drop. the slide for life (from rope). Wednesday. September 8. , repelling off the the 35foot tower. During the daily exercises. “Cadets ‘I knew I had to go on, so I pushed * then a 50-foot tower and the building Inside run the daily activities and when crossing." you're not in a leadership role you myself when I felt tired— physically Barlow said that at training camp. — National recreation trails created in - Riotrcwcwc‘d.Pegc9. should cooperate with the leader cadets used the weapons necessary to Carolina mountains. Page 2. because one day you'll have your and emotionally drained ’ familiarize themselves with the - AlookatmckcndmIIslc.Pegclo. chance to be a leader and you’ll want — Karen Barlow modern battlefield. Cadets handled — Crier/Classifieds. Page 3. everyone to cooperate with you." weapons from “machine guns to .455; Wolfpeck comcbxk excites Barlow said. This give and take not on- ¢ then learned to fire a tank. drive army - Line up please. Page 4. crowd. Page 11. ly enables cadets to improve their The annual training camp runs very usage of camouflage. Among the personnel carriers. were air-mobilized ,‘ Avery quicts hecklcrs. Page 12. .leadership talents. but also enables smoothly. The first few days are fa; things we learned in squads were the POPS from a different point of them to become good followers. procedural matters. During these position of the members in the bat- ’ - Get serious. Page 13. days. cadets obtain "uniforms and tlefield and how to move in the squad. 9 view. Page 5. The six wegks of training camp are equipment and are assigned to a pla- Then we put these drills together. In — Topten movies for Summer reveal- ROTC student appears on PM marked by rigorous activity. toon. We had to get a physical. take the end. we. went out on FLX for one Sign-up days ed. Page 8. Magazine. Page 14. : “You were always doing something. care of paperwork. and make sure all night.” she said. When I was tired or felt like giving up. details are worked out. You were FLX is a mission in which cadets or felt like i couldn't go on. I knew I assigned to a company. (There are were given an assignment. then air weather had to go on. so I pushed myself when roughly 40 people in a company). The mobilised. then flown out on I felt tired - physically and emo companies were A through 0. helicopters on patrol where they were extended for Today —Partly cloudy skies May —Psrtly cloudy with a tionally drained." Barlow said. “My company did a lot of physical forced to use the skills and knowledge prevail with a high in the low slight chance of showers in- Barlow's comments on the rigors of training like calisthenics and running they had accumulated to complete the 285 and an overnight low near creasing es the day goes on. camp received concurrence from “PM a mile and a half in the morning." mission. Highs In the 805 once again. Magazine” host Tom McNamara. Barlow said. - According to Barlow. cadets went (Forecast provided by student .a. Candidate meterologist Joel Cline.)

Editor’s note: LastFriday's Sept. 3 registration Technician article on nighttime parking was erroneous. The follow- Thursday. These lots are located Open parking is permitted in all ing informah'on is correct west of Winston Hall. south of other campus lots and designated by Shelley Hendrichsen Williams Hall. west of Polk’l-I'all. spaces between 5 p.m. and 7:30 a.m.. Assistant News Editor Coinciding with the start of the and southwest of Mann Hall. Monday through Friday. It is also Sign—up for student senate elections 1982 Fall semester. four North cam- Automobiles parked in these lots permitted in all spaces on weekends has been extended to Sept. 9 at 5 p.m.. pus parking Iots will be reserved for without valid A. S. N. or All per- and holidays. except in those spaces said Jeff Baker. Student Senate presi- faculty and staff members from 5 mits will receive parking violation marked as being reserved 24 hours dent; The election dates have also p.m. to 9 p.m.. Monday through notices. a day. been changed. Elections are now be- ing held on the 15 and 16 of Sept.. L_ Baker said. All potential candidates must register on the fourth floor of the stu- dent center by deadline. All can- . didates for the elections must attend a meeting on Sept at 5 p.m. in the Walnut room on the fourth floor of the Student Center. Baker said. The voting booths will be located at the Student Suppy Store. the FreeEx- pression tunnel. the Dining Hall. the Ill-I. Hill Library. the Link Building and in front of Mann and Riddick. The first run-off is Sept. 20 and 21. The second run-off will be Sept 27. “The transition from spring elec‘ tions to fall elections has created a challenge to inform students about the senate and judicial board elections. We have tried new approaches to get people informed and we are hoping they will prove successful." Baker said. The transition from spring elections 1' to fall elections has not been as smooth as planned. he said. "It is possible that the change was «a- masked by Registration day." said Jim 3? I}; Yocum. student body president."Ped I .,,.- I . up.) S nu. ple are just too busy during the begin- ning of the fall semester to notice such Staff photo by lmde Stafford a major change in election policy." he Sam Owoh takes a refreshing break during a recent soccer mach. said. l J

Renovation plans effect HIllsborough street one! area neighborhoods over a tee is discussing the (Chum-8d from page proposed rezoning petition. reconstruction of empty Residents objected to buildings. although Since Hillsborough St. is Hillsborough St. property members have not yet decid- largely maintained by the owner N.P. Lea's request ed: what types of services Asp state. decisions en how to that the section of the street the new buildings will slow'traffic and create more extending from Logan house. lterns is r t bereafllyavallabtelovsaleator must be left up to Street to Chamberlain That decision could be priceEacnof theseertlaedadverleed in each A P Store. ascent as specifically noted the State Department of Street be changed from of- determined either by a free tion. fice to shopping center market. which Harris said At a July meeting of the status. “would lead to a bunch of transportation subcommit- Lea said in an interview bars." Or by zoning lawn. 32ml- u» an a... co. tee. Harris suggested that if this summer that he wants which he said are difficult to am as. parkingwere constructed on to tear down deteriorating enforce because the city's 1712 "ll-homel-- Here-u aaa Wm as. -the south side of the street. apartment buildings and Board of Adjustments «currencies-sine \ minimum. traffic would have to move build stores that would allows exceptions. slower. “We could kill two “cater to the University“ Committee members are birds with one stone." he crow still about nine months away aid. “slow traffic and create Lea‘s petition ~disallows from any definite decisions. par-"kins drinking establisments. however. Hillsborough Lowering the speed limit. which he said lead to ex- Street Study meetings are subcommittee members cessive noise and trash on open to all. and members decided. would divert impa- Hillsborougb Street. urge students to get involv- tient drivers and thin out “I’ve picked up enough ed. The next meeting of sec Killsborough 8t. traffic. beer cans over there to last tion three (University sce- - The study arose last me the rest of my life." he tion) has not yet been January out ofs dispute bet- said. scheduled. See the Techni- Hillsbonough square could mdergo a lacellh ll cw ween property owners and The land use subcommit- cian for its announcement. plans for raiovatlon transpire.

CeremOny dedicates national hikingtrails fix up ouaurv FRESHLY LlNVILLE FALLS. N.C. - On September 18. I”. (3hr)“.158 North Carolina Governor GI'OllllII James 8. Hunt will take part in a ceremony in Linville Falls naming three trails in Chuck the northwestern North Carolina mountains as Na- tional Recreation Trails. assume.-- 1 All three trails. the Lin- ville Falls Trail on the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Daniel Boone Scout Trail and the Grandfather Trail on Grandfather Mountain. are important parts of the recreation opportunities along the Blue Ridge a Parkway. The United States HOLLY FARMS Department of Interior recently added these trails to the National Trails Chicken Franks System in recognition of the fact that their. high scenic Chicken and maintenance qu'ality Bologna lend them national significance as recreation traib. " nocourtcsyo fine I.- cauronma «EFA The Linville Falls Trail Like this view from Wiseman's View, the Linvllle Falls Natlonal Recreatlonal Trall offers spectacular views Into the virgin CRISP ICEBERG lflfiflmflouaufi leaves Parkway Milepost forest-filled Linville Gem, a Natlonal Wilderness area. 810 near the town ofLinville Falls and leads to various -tion then donated the land to tain‘s highest peaks and is ridge crest the trail crosses Recreation Trails and the overlooks on Linville Falls the National Park Service designated as a North is described as “the climax recently rebuilt backpacking and the Linville Gorge. a Na- and the now designated Na- Carolina Natural Heritage of the Blue Ridge in height shelter near the mountain's tional Wilderness Area and tional Recreation Trail was Area. From the rocky. bare and grandeur" by the highest peak are expected to , the t cut in the opened for public use in peaksof the mountain the Carolina Mountain Club's help meet that need. Grand- “"9 m east oi the 1966. The September ’18 land drops over a mile in guide. 100 Favorite Hikes in father hikers purchase a hik- Wild. .ceremony will honor M.A.» elevation to the Piedmont. a the Great Smokies and ing permit at the mountain's ‘ The Linville Falls trail Wright's role in the preser- Rocky Mountain-like plum- Carolina Blue Ridge. trailheads and the small fee totals 1.20 miles qualifying vation of the falls. met that caused early The Daniel Boone Scout funds trail maintenance. it as one of the easy “leg- Recently. a news story French explorer Andre Trail was first built nearly Other Western North stretcher" trails along the about the Linville Gorge Michaux to think he'd climb 50 years ago by Blue Ridge Carolina National Recrea- Blue Ridge Parkway that ac- was filmed on the Linville ed "the highest peak in all Parkway Ranger Clyde tion Trails include the Shut cording. to National Park Falls Trail by a newsteam North America" on his 1794 Smith and a Blowing Rock In Trail near Asheville on Service research. over 50 from WXIl-TV Channel 12 climb to Calloway Peak. Ac- Boy Scout Troop. When the the Parkway and the Roan percent of Parkway visitors in Winston-Salem. The story cording to Chuck Schuler. as yet uncompleted Grand- Mountain Gardens Trail in use during a trip on the high was carried nationally by National Park Service father Mountain section of the Boone area High Coun- road. A National Park Ser- the NBC-TV network. Rivers and Trails coor- the Blue Ridge Parkway is try. m. seam. usuo vein/ow vice information booth is The other two newly nam- dinator for the Southeast, completed in 1987, the The Linville Gorge. ' located at the beginning of ed National Recreation “Grandfather certainly Boone Scout Trail will have Grandfather Mountain and this popular fall hike. The Trails are located on Grand- represents the more alpine a trailhead on the Blue other hiking spots in the Coca Cola forest along the trail con- father Mountain. The and spect cular side of the Ridge Parkway permitting High Country near Boone GOOD ONLY IN RALEIGH GARNER tains some of the largest Grandfather Trail and trails spec rum." access to a soon-tobe-built will be the location ofguided single trees: in the Ap- Daniel Boone Scout Trail are From Grandfather Moun~ Parkway parallel trail and hikes during the High Coun- palachian Mountains outside among only a small propor- tain's Mile High Swinging the entire Grandfather try Hiker's Weekend bottle the Great Smoky Moun- tion of the country's Na- Bridge. the Grandfather Mountain backcountry trail scheduled for October 1. 2 talus. tional Recreation Trails that Trail crosses high. rocky network. Blue Ridge and 3, 1982. The event is be ‘I.. The falls area was pur- are located on private land. summits sometimes scaling Parkway studies have iden- ing jointly sponsored by the REGULAR on uén'r chased in 1952 by the John The two Grandfather ladders over cliff faces. tified increased backpacking North Carolina Trails LAKE coumnv D. Rockefeller Foundation Mountain trails reach into Mountain writer John Par- opportunities as a desire of Association and North Old Milwaukee Taylor Wines from Linville Falls resident the 5.000 acre backcountry ris calls this “The Trail of many Parkway visitors. Carolina High Country GOOD ONLY IN RALEIGH 8 GARNER ILA. Wright. The Foundai area that contains the moun- Thirteen Ladders." The Grandfather's National Host. . OGold 0Pink BOOT 1 12oz. 49 0White 1.5 liter 5% 3;"- COM ' ORed bottle 349 ‘ ‘ DARUMA Dinner Special $9.86 including tax -Ilut. Servmg Dinner: amateur). autoimmune“ Sun, Tue, Wed, Thur. 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Miller In Ienoolt Coca prwents the Russian fflSIave of Love NCSU OUTING CLUB MEETING this To 'Tuwday, Sept21,af'8p.m. ht’the’ dayat7z30 intheBhieRoornoftheStu ErdaNCloyd Theatre $111111thit. Email ColaLL dam Certter. Kayaking dirtics begin soon Admission FREE Everyone welcome. , ANYONE INTERESTED IN joirting the THE BROS. OF ALPHA PHI AIJ’HA Power Volaybel Club come to the Gym FRATERNITY are sporaoring a Blood lontheVbaIcourtdonThurSeptOet Drive in the Studettt Certter Balmorn 4 pm For more information call Ted at from 103230 Today. TYPE 0 DONORS 6343341. BADLY NEEDED. ASME LUNCHEON - Sept 8,12 noon. BR2211. Mr. Grevetywitspaekonap 69L NEW AND OLD GRADUATE STUDENTS plicationsofsohrenergzy Memberships ‘0‘ 03. . ll. Ghaah la OII are invited to a "breather" sporaored by 97 or. . 2 Ply the Graduate Student Association on Fri wihbatakanLuncltwilbeserved Quart day, Sept 10 at 5 pm on the court bet APPLICATIONS FOR COLLEGE bowl com Chicken ween Polt Hall and DH. Hit east wing mittee motors are now being ac- Viva 6283}. Incosaolrairtitwillbahaldunderilar- cepted. Arryorta wishing to organize arid E reIson Hall. staffectivitiesittha‘SportofthaMind," 01 The Sea sign up irt Room 3114, Student Corner. Towels liquid SAILING CLUB will have first meeting Why Pay ‘103 '\)\‘~>\' tonight. 0 pm. in Carmidiael Gym Rootn IEEE SECTIONAL MEETING will be Wed, Tuna Why Pay ’-1 O9 11. Plotting to sail every weekerll. Also Sept 0 at the NCSU Faculty Club on Why Pay .1.09 Why Pay '1.29 trips to Jordan arid Kerr Lakes and'much Hikborough St Dinrtar at 7 pm. l35l, more. Everyorte welcome! meeting at 0 pm. Topic Professional ' FULL GOSPEL STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Awarenas. Counts as 1 tech. meeting a group of students reacting out to help for EEs other studems live forJesus We rriaet at OPEN FOOTBALL entries being accepted 7:30 in the Brown Room of the Student through Sept 9 until 5 p.m. in 210 Car- Cemer Iith flood. michael Gym THE SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS wit SOCCER ENTRIES being accepted hold their first General Body Meeting thrown Sept 16 until 5 pm. in 210 Car- 3/*1°° #149 tonight at 7 pm. iii the Walnut Room michael Gym. 1 lh. - Feed Taaa 2 Ply- 4 Roll Paeh 12 Or. - large ACCOUNTING SOCIETY MEETING tonight at 7:30 in the Packhouse. TENNIS ENTRIES being accepted Margarine Otter-tors Edoit Toilet Tissue Cold Power 7 Jeno's Pizza Speaker is Endia Brown from the Career through Sept 15 until 5 pm. in 210 Car- Planning and Placement Center. michael Gym. Refreshments sewed. CO REC VOLLEYBALL entries being ac- $179 STATE GAY COMMUNITY: "Icebreaker" cepted through Sept 23 until 5 pm. in 3/99L 99. Back to School Party. 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The end of theline. . . Lines. lines —— a solution can be developed. State students form lines when they' The simplest method would be to in- register and even when they can’t register- crease the number of people distributing Lines form for parking stickers and when tickets. There are eight ticket windows in students pay off parking ticket!- When front of Reynolds. Why can't each of students add a course, lines form. The these windowsbe used for, say at least the same is true ‘01 dropping a com- Lines first two hours of ticket distribution? are formed to get football “Ck“ 00" to The cost would be small. Four part-time get inside the game once the tickets are extra workers — perhaps even students received. Lines even form at the _ would not be more than $40 — less bathroom during the game. Lines. than the price of four tickets to the game. in fact, lines are a way 0f life at State. The benefits would more than exceed the But should they be? Students and ad- costs. Students could receive tickets faster .ministrators bOth W lines — often without missing classes. The price of four long “"95 — t00 easilv- _ tickets is a small price to pay for more AS expeded: students camped out in class time for students. long. lines to get tickets to the East Other departments on campus have Carolina football game. This ‘5 900d since I made great strides to reduce the length of it should mean that State will have a loud lines. The Department of Transportation it‘d PYOUd CTOWd ‘0 cheer 0" the is working on plans to shorten lines to COP must drop right—wing ideology . . Wolfpack. Bill there ls l”‘0 reason that receive a parking sticker. The Business steps can’t be taken to shorten the lines for Office changed the distribution of the distribution of tickets. Students 3110““ flnanciakaid packets so that lines are now not have to miss a 7:50 class 01‘ almostinon-existent. Clearly athletic ticket Reagan searches for panaceas sometimes their later Cm in“ to 13le distribution lines can be shortened as well. up tickets. It has been two weeks since the passage of words, Robin Hood in reverse. Everyone package will not even make ardent in the tax if all of the parties involved in the The problem will only worsen when the the controversial $98.3 billion tax package. knows that a dollar means much more to so- cuts, and the budget ax is still falling unmer. games startand even larger crowds The true blue supply-siders argued against its meone earning $10,000 than someone eam- cifully on the poor but not on the Pentagon. distribution of tickets know long lines are ACC passage because it would go against President ing $100,000. it would be better to have pro- DeWitt would no doubt castigate members 1 going to form —- and everyone does come to the game. A solution needs to Ronald Reagan’s economic program. gressive rates, for example: say, 10 percent to of Reagan’s administration and party who are usually know which games will cause long be found soon. Wake Forest is next week. However, it was a result of Reaganomics that 30 percent with no loopholes. Progressive beginning to doubt the realism of supply-side perpetuated the need for the tax package. rates with no loopholes would thus have a economics and other points of Reaganism. The Congressional .Budget Office was projec- redistributive effect and apply the principle of Murray Weidenbaum, former chairman of the ting deficits for each of the next three fiscal paying according to one’s ability. council of economic advisors under Reagan, lust thinking. years to be well over $100 billion. However, correctly stated recently that if it were not for even with the tax package deficits will still be the tremendous growth in defense spending, Now that school has been underway for the cast off in a month or so. about $100 billion. the deficits would not be so high. Senator about a week, one hopes that each stu- Mother, I met the greatest guy. He’s Reagan recently said there would be no Robert Dole, R-Kansas. chairman of the dent has set certain “homc 90313 for from Puerto RlC0~ His name is Juan. NO. need for a tax package. Reagan just uses that H .- ‘ . Senate Finance Committee, who pushed the himself this semeStGI’. M3630 hope that don't think he’s Jewish, Daddy. Anyway, excuse, for he has become a victim of his own 811]?y tax package, admitted that he did not under- these goals last for more than a week. we’re not thinking about getting married; success, because Congress gave him the lion’s stand supply-side economics. One wonders One’s academic record follows a stu- we live together to save expenses. share of what he'wanted last year. So now Jarrett -.Whether any reasonable person ’can under- The cafeteria food is terrible here. Reagan is groping for excuses andpanaceas stand the language supply-siders use to dent everywhere. Colleges immediately that will save his administration from political disguise the fact that supply-side economics is look at a high school applicant’s grade used to get sick every morning until the oblivion. ,, actually the trickle down theory. ‘ point average, class rank and Scholastic accident. ‘ ‘ One of the panaceas wagon is considering .2 If“ Reagan and Ah? country, club Aptitude Test scores when accepting new My roommate is teaching me how to is a .,balanced budget: amendment. The .. Republicans. .as.. DeWitt .would call-them" students. “in the real world," personnel ride a motorcycle. Her bold Boyfriend was amendment will essentially say that govem- desire to politically survive, then they must managers examine students’ GPAs when arrested for rape. ment expenditures will not exceed revenues. abandon the radical right-wing ideology that screening job applicants’ resumes. it is im- Actually Mom and Dad, none of the However, it should be mentioned that there is These programs. though, will do little to hastaken hold of the Republican Party-If they perative, one is led to believe, to have an 'above is true. I made it all “up because I already a law like that, but Congress ignores help Reagan now. The budget amendment if do so, then they would not only help outstanding GPA to succeed. made a ‘D’on my first English paper, and . it. Even if the amendment passes Congress passed would not take affect until after the themselves, but also the country. However, one must never forget to put I wanted you to take it in the proper will find a way to get around it. Plus, balanc- 1984 elections. Also, since it is an election scholastic goals and achievements in the perspective. ing the budget should be a responsibility of year. it is doubtless that any meaningful tax Henry Jarret is an editorial columnist for the Signed, Your Loving Daughter Congress; hence by passing this amendment, reform legislation would be passed, much less Technician. \ proper perspealve, although it is often Congress would be abdicating one of its something like a flat tax. Thus. Reagan is go- very difficult to convince parents of this. responsibilities and committing an act of ing to have to come up with something better A letter might help to better illustrate All State students should remember to cowardice. ’ than shallow rhetoric. my point: keep things in the proper perspective as Another panacea — or supposed panacea Thomas Paul DeWitt's recent true blue, well, especially freshmen. The pressure to — is a flat tax. The idea of a simple flat tax, supply‘side, conservative column TECHNICIAN Dear Mom and Dad, get good grades is enormous; don’t, one rate which everyone would pay. has been demonstrates the. radical right’s demand for 41%«1 School's been going okay, I guess, however, let it get in the way of other bounced around for years. However, the ideologicalpurity. DeWitt starts by saying con- since the accident. Oh yeah, I didn’t tell ideals. ‘ rates people are talking about are between 15 servativism is a realistic assessment of the you about the accident — well, it’s no big Students in Poland must worry about a percent and 19 percent. Those rates would socio-political, which is bull, and then deal -— the car should be coming out of curfew; I think we can cope with State’s significantly raise. the bottom rate and castigates Reagan for abandoning Reaganism. the shop sometime this week, and I’ll get academics. significantly lower the top rate. or in other However, it should be pointed out that the tax

forums lasted from 1936 until 1939. They also staged one of the longest political strikes in history. Their ...... Specious Stallings misinformed about tobacco farmers resistance was bloodily crushed by the larger and well-armed British forces. While the British disarm- iseebyyourissucofAugtflSOthathnnath tdn. lffitallings wants to pursue this silly morality put a stop to his hip-shooting. ill—informed and in- 'ed the Palestinians. they provided arms and train- .‘mesacosacsaer‘M'n Stallings's editorials are still more laughsthan a bar- argument. he had best‘ admit that, truthfully, it advertently damaging uniting. in deference to his ing to the 20,000 strong Zionist Haganah which ...... Dobbin relofmonkeys. Stalingshutumcdhisusualdtort- wouldbeat lsaaasimmoral todepnve the'world of humanitarian tendencies. l hereby announce the proceeded along with the Bryn—led lrgun terror .,.,.'.‘,,...n.i.."Hum sighted and misinformed viewpoint. heretofore the fabulous source of protein as it is to deprive the formation of the “Save A Tree. Don't Print Stallings group and the Stern gang using terrorism against focused on the military, upon the tobacco indudry world ofcrops that really aren’t bie for growing Society." the Palestinian civiliansin orderto expellthem from (“Tobacco dangerous to farmers") and has, once in the North Carolina climate an ' Christopher D. Cotts their villages and towns. At the village of Deir again, failed utterly to provide new information or Moreover, Stallings apparently fails to reason 30., AE Yassin, the lrgun andthe Stem Gang — which was meaningful insight into the issue. . that the labor-intensive nature of tobacco produc- run by Shamir, lsrael's currentfordm minister — ‘ I do. of course. thank Stallings for warning me tion provides many jobs that would not be available massacred 254 men, women and children. Such for the umpteenth time that cigarette smoking is if all North Carolina tobacco farmers switched to Family plan needed massacres and the disarming of the Palestinians, dangeroustoourhcalth.Howev¢r.lfeelthatl. food crops. which are, for the most part, more followed by the arming of the Haganah, were the must point out that even on this simple point, he capital-intensive. Here, Stallings displays a fun- I am a graduate student here at State. It is my for- reasons behind the temporary flight of the Palesti- has proved himself unable to address the important damental lack of understanding of simple tune to be married to a person with whom i enjoy nians. issue. Stallingsinformsnwthatthechangeinwor- economics which is frightening for one who claims participating in athletic endeavors such as running, lsrael’s strategy of inflicting massive civilian ding on the cigarette-package waning amounts to to be a political columnist. swimming, racquetball, volleyball and other sports. casualties to confront a popular armed national a switch from “hamdous” to “mus.” lfatl to And what are Stalitngs’s politics anyway? Here is Unfortunately, State detracts from this relationship liberation movement is closely related to the see the difference. Had Stallings wbhod to make a a fellow who used to pride himself on his pure con- since my spouse is denied access to the gymnasium strategies used by the Pentagon in Vietnam. Must cogent point, he might have nmd the important servatism. But he is recommending that North facilities as she is neither a faculty or staff member we suppose the National Liberation Front “hid" change from “may be dangerous . . . " to “is Carolinajustgive up the fight and follow the nation, nor a student. Of“course. there are two hours on behind the Vietnamese people? Or was it that the dangerous. . . "Butthislsmtnor. ltgetsworsc. whether the national trend is good for North Tuesday and Thursday nights that she can go NLF, as the PLO. was the popular organization Stallings is no more informed about the attitude Carolina. Where is your states-rightstand now? Are swimming with me during family swim, or we could of its people. For lsrael’s intentions behind the in- of the US. government than he is about the at- you justanothersell-out to the pseudo-rightists who pay a friend to “lose" their i.d. card and thus il- vasion of Lebanon. l refer the readers to the titude of the surgeon-general. He “as that the mouth popularisms and than do the easy-"thing, legitimately gain access to these facilities. Both op- Technician column on Bashir Gemayel titled------government is inmasindy opposed to the tobacco however wrong? tions are clearly insufficient and unsatisfying. “Fascist leader in ‘Free Lebanon' ” printed July 28, industry. Thisisslmplynottruc. The Departmental There is the disturbing realization that Ken- Many other schools have programs whereby 1982. Agriculture islldrtingforthetobmfmhutas neth Stallings cannot even read statistics cor- students can purchase “significant other" recrea- muchasttalwayshas,andthsDepatrnentof rectly. He states that the number of cigarette tional passes so that they can develop their per- Sasan Ardalan Health and Human Services, takingaback-scat in- smokers is declining. Wrong again. Stallings must sonal relationships as well as their own physical Doctor. Electrical Engineering the Reagan administration, is less well-equipped be reading figures that indicate that the number of potential. State has a definite need for such a pro- thanevertofightagghstthetobaccofarmsr.And smokers per thousand people is declining. This is gram. It is a pity that one's physical development asfortheerodtngsupporttoCongcuforallotmcnt far from saying that the number of smokers in this and enjoyment must be gained at the expense of and price-nipped manic, Stalnpfailsto not. country isdeclining. It is not. it has. in truth, taken a one's interpersonal development. thatthisisagcnaraltrandaao-tlnbourdofaops, flight rise in the past decade. And since North =forum policy A, namerelyapplyhgtotobaccandathcsam Carolina is uniquely qualified to gow some of the John J.‘ Lepn‘ Congress that cut all benefit progarnsto'paanut finest tobacco in the . . what is to stop North D.R.. Zoology farmerslastyearhasbunquitcmardfultotobacco Carolina from expandi its market to encampass a theyThe Technician wake“: “forum" letters They an Italy to he pruned l farmers. All support and allotment mom: for newly-opened Asian continent where there are Jarret. mistaken, mum lira .rmr m. tobacco are N W somcwhd ““1 more and heavier smokers than anywhere else il'i sue typcd‘drmprinr3myand 3m? «and 2:: N0” ”0'“ ll" realm 0‘ M0 conjecture t0 . th¢ world? Nothing. This might at least help quell it seems like Hgnry Jahet buried his reasons'for "".are signeddemm’with the writer's”daddress phone now. I am: Is a In m In... outright misinformation on Stalliogs's part. I am Stallings's suddenly insatiable desire to export. the lsraeli invasion somewhere in his column (“TV dent. his classification and curriculum l i touched by his humanitarian outlook. no matter In the final analysis, Stallings is. as usual, guilty of distorts PLO-Israeli situation"l. but’then proceeds complywnhthcdrovcmksmwhrchbdccmodmwhmbyThe Techmianmlhe nfiumuopubhahmylanawhichdoanot how misguided. uninformed and spacious his just about every‘crime a political columnist is heir to describe the historical national liberation struggle theaditormchief arguments may be. However, his assertion that to. He is, first and foremost, uninformed. He of the Palestinians in a totally inaccurate way. For unnerbemlormedbdonhmdthathnknahubeenadlcdformmas-curbyecuoednwiglanyk.bvmymdrane Innocascwtlllw tobacco is immoral because itscultivation uses land knows virtually nothing about what he speaks example, he states that in 1948, "many of the TheTerhmtimwfllwrthholdanauthor'snom-onlyllalurelodow that might otherwise be used for food crops sur- about. He is also misinformed. Virtually every fact Palestinians fled in panic. the lsraelis did not force wouidruulmadoumdmmduwtothema Enumeration-no passes the boundary of the ludicrotn into the area that he quotes is wrong in some major aspect. Fur. them to leavel?" The truth is that the Palestinia s rmtpoixywmhamammdmnmnmdAlkflmwbmntodbccmtheprapenyofthefitmmdwlnotbs" of aupidity. In fact. tobacco. it has beenrecently ther. his pollics are spacious. For the sake of Stall- were the first to resist the British colonial rule over rerurmdiomcauthor mmuwnamonuu. discoveredcanbsanmaoldharysourcbofpro- ings's reputation and good name; someone should Palestine through a protracted armed struggle that 3|20untalsdroTechmnm.LeIorsrotandttor.PO BoIWCoIm I I! St Station. w. NC 2765) c ~\ . September 8, 1982 Technician' a Thousands view concert n.

Culture from a totallydifferent perspective Stealthy gray fingers of light poke their way with the culture and excitement of first class enter- ‘3 vs through tall hardwoods to cast an eerie shadow on tainment. Acceptance was overwhelming. In '80 and 7- ‘14 (a: the shores of a small five-acre lake. In the distance. ‘81 the concert was held in Pullen Park. but. due to , ‘15,!» t outside this little world. a city stretches and yawns. erosion and natural deterioration. the event was waking relunctantly to a late summer Sunday. But . moved to Meredith College this year. While the con-d here. buffered 'by trees and grassing fields. the wrn— cert wasn’t exactly in a park. the amphitheater prov- some chirping of birds greets the dawn of a perfect ed to be an ideal and beautiful setting for the more September Carolina morning. A lazy mist floats atop than 12,000 people who were a part of this unique ex- glassy water. providing an appropriate cover for perience. , playful—dragonflies. A well-manicured amphitheater But what made this year even more unique was the dominates the west side of the lake. its attention combined television and radio broadcast to more focused on a circular grassy stage 'which is separated than 150.000 people who didn't see it in person. In an from “the theater by a shallow moat. Through the un recedented achievement WRAL—TV and VIRAL- trees. the subtle dignity of red brick and white mar- 101 provided the first simulcast in the history of ble complete a picturesque scene of timeless sereni- this market. Notwithstanding the hard work and ty. A scene that has been here before and will be here dedication that go into any live performance. the again. coordination of television and stereo radio broad- casts 0f an event is a pretty awesome task. Unlike a news story or public information pro gram. a live broadcast must capture all the drama and exhilaration of being there. The viewing au- dience has to rely on the skill and dedication of several dozen people to transport them to the scene. Such a task requires split-second timing. state-of-the- art equipment and uncompromising professionalism at every level To accomplish this the sister stations kicked out the jams and dug deep into their repertoire. Over 8500.000 "worth of equipment was moved onto the 7 sight. Scaffolds' and telephone poles were erected. Special stereo lines. capable of carrying a superior. quality signal to WRAL-FM. had to be hung. - Stdf phdo by Fred mellcr Microphones, lights and public address systems had “AL engInEer Paul (yr (right) and cameraman Mark Lawrence prepare to hoist camera number-1 atop a 140 ft. crane. to be installed. and almost one-half mile of cables were laid and connected. Five remote cameras were One of the first problems to arise came as a result ing slot for the station. That also is the time that FM strategically placed to assure that every possible of the change in location. Pullen Park is almost com- has set aside each weekfor its History of Rock-and shot could be captured. one of them atop a ten-story pletely shaded for most of the day which is important Roll. one of its most popular programs. high crane which was donated by Carolina Crane to the symphony because direct sunlight will reek “There never really was any question that we Company. . havoc on the strings and finish of fine instruments. would make the change." Sink said. “We were com- As with any operation of this size and scope. there At 4:00 p.m. on September 5. the sun would be direct- mitted to the concert. and so we just had to make the are numerous people involved in all stages of plann- ly over the west end of the amphitheater. and thus accomodations. There was some concern at first that ing and implementation. both on the sight and back directly over the symphony. With some assistance management might want to go back to the original at the respective stations. Camera crews. sound from WRAL's Weather Center and some dead location. which would have been a shame because the technicians. engineers. videotape operators. swit- reckoning. Sink determined that the concert would amphitheater is so perfect. But everyone that came chers. troubleshooters and grips are all indispensible have to be held at 6:30 p.m. to eliminate the problem. to check out the sight agreed that having it here But today is different. Soon this tranquil little and are relied upon for their experience and ingenui- would really enhance the visual quality. so here we paradise will come alive with a buzz of activity that ty. are." will transform it into a bustling combination of elec- The heart of the operation and the key to its suc- ‘. . . you never know until it happens how = Changingthe time schedule caused a few technical directors and producers. Input it‘s going to turn out.’ problems as“well. Starting about 7:30 p.m. daylight tronic gadgetry. musical excellence and the type of cess or failure are the starts to fade very fast. making it necessary to pro- human drama that can only happen when people join and ideas come from all sides, above and below. but - Cindy Sink, producer together to produce a unique and special effect. out of necessity the buck has to stop somewhere. The- vide e‘xtra lighting. The cameras are able to compen— The scene is the Elva Bryant McIver Am- “buck-stoppers" in this case are the program direc- sate for the difference in light quality that results phitheater at Meredith College in Raleigh. And the tor. Kevin Duius and producer Cindy Sink. For them. when changing from natural daylight to artificial event is the 1982 edition'of the North Carolina Sym- preparation for this broadcast began several months While that didn’t bother the symphony. it did require light. but the procedure requires an adjustment. and phony's “Pops In The Park" concert. the annual ago. Weekly, and sometimes daily. meetings were some changes in the programming schedule of the TV that adjustment would have to be made while the . premiere performance of the symphony‘s season. held with representatives of the symphony. and radio stations. Not only would network feeds cameras were in the'process of covering the concert. “Pops" originated in 1980 through the combined in- Meredith College. Parks and Recreation and a dozen have to be cancelled or saved. but the concert would . itiative of the symphony and the Raleigh Department . other community organizations that would be involv- be going on at the same time 'I‘V‘s flows is generally (39¢; “Viewers." me61 of Parks and Recreation. Its purpose was to promote ed in the event. In addition. there were strategy and aired. and news is the single most profitable advertis the symphony to the public and give the people of- technical sessions with the diverse elements of Raleigh a pleasant family-oriented event that com- Capitol Broadcasting Corporation.‘the parent com- bined the traditional fun of an afternoon in the sun pany of WRAL-TV and -FM. H.251 ..-, 97“" '. . '53:” “' v, . ""5”" ' infill:rill ‘ll. . DAILY when l IIIIIIEII SPECIAlS lerrdey Tuesday J pIVsdrresday Thursday Saturday -‘1 . T‘m- ,[1”.--—-—~*“‘%‘.Z‘l‘ sous3:15;: [Septican... ,. u-L;a. 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0‘ ”lithe thingsthe vi'eWer Sees on television (Continned from page 5/ for and what type shots Kevin was looking for. in ad- example. that is what the viewing 'udience should be place in the orchestra to hear all of the instruments dition to their primary areas of responsibility. each seeing. Being a classical music ent usiast. Dufus was and the conductor is. by profession. a highly skilled camera would also be used to double up on a par already familiar with the pieces. but familiarity mixer. To provide even greater assurance of quahty Also. there would be no way to check the quality of ticular section. compensate for a down camera and wasn‘t enough. It had to become a second nature. sound. Parkhurst stayed at the mixing board located the color balance until a camera went back on air. scan the crowd and landscape for color shots. As director, Dufus would have the responsibility of at the top of the amphitheater. “That's one of those problems that you can't deal The function of each camera was as meticulously coordinating all five cameras simultaneously. During By 6:00 p.m.. half an hour before show time. the am- with beforehand." Sink said. “We can anticipate it. planned as the music itself. Each had its own script. the performance. Sink's job would be to follow the phitheater was overflowing into the surrounding and try to scripWas around the change. but giving a second-hy-second outline of where it should script and keep Dufus informed about upcoming fields and around the lake. A breezy cool day and the you never kno until it' happens how it’s going to be. Dufus and Sink wrote and rewrote the script. shots. Dufus had to keep up with that information. promise of a spectacmar performance contributed to turn out." ‘ ' carefully coordinating the coverage with the music. direct the cameras into position and plan the shots the gaiety and color of a classic “Pops" concert. Pic- One beneficial side effect came as a result. of the nic lunches. children. dogs and friabees put the time change. but it had to be chiseled out of disap finishing touches on a- Pepsilcommercial setting. the pointment. The next to the last piece performed tune-up of the symphony rising and falling in har- would be the 1812 Overture. a dynamic resounding " 2a a.’ f. mony with the lazy noise of the crowds anticipation. musical score that borders on sheer magnificence. if The laid back mood of the audience was in sharp it doesn't encompass it. Sink had. the idea that it contrast to the intense preparation taking place in- would be a nice touch to provide live cannons which side the remote bus. the nerve center of the entire could be fired in time with the bass drum portion of operation. In the front of the bus. the engineers went the piece. Where and how to get them proved to be a through the final check list. putting the finishing tangle of bureaucracy and red tape. . touches on the video quality and making sure they Sink laughed and shook her head when she talked were in contact with each of the cameras and the about it. ‘ crew chief. The rear of the bus was reserved for the _ “I tried everything. The mayor of Raleigh, the bank of video screens that each represented one of governor. the army..Nobody would do anything. It the cameras and the switcher that would mold and was such a good idea. but what the heck." She shrug- combine each shot into a smooth flow. Dufus. Sink ged her shoulders. “As it turned out. we ended up and Technical Director Pam Parris talked to each with a real good substitute." other and the camera crews in preparation for the The substitute was a classy fireworks display pro opening sequence. No less than five conversations vided by the station with the help of Vitale Staff photo by Jim Frei were going on at the same time. fragmented. but Fireworks Company. To make sure that the first Camera operator Carol Cart- somehow discernable. To say that the tension was ”"voiley coincided with'the proper part of the music. w'rlte views the orchestra thick in the air would be trite but very appropriate. ' Assistant Conductor Jack Parkhurst set up a podium from directly behind the The scene looked and felt like a NASA moon shot. on the island across the lake and gave the cues when conductor. the lltegama 19 "Thirty seconds to air!" Dufus's voice cut through to light the fuses. Bill Chearon. a pyrotechnician for camere can capture either the soup. “Stand by on 1. Mark. When we go on I Vitale. had timed the fuses and found that he had full orchestra shorts or a want you to pull back slowly. Carol. get on the con- four seconds from the time be lit the fuse until the single instrument. ductor." bomb exploded. All Jack had to do was follow the “Ten seconds to union release." Sink notified the m sic. determine the pace. compensate for the dif- station. Jgfence in timing due to sound having to travel 200 “Fifteen seconds to airl" Dufus hit the stop watch feet and voila! in his hand . In addition to the more unusual problems that The On-Air screen showed a wide shot of the arise. there are numerous arrangements that have to skyline of downtown Raleigh. provided by the be made affecting every facet of the production. The _ camera on the crane. 200 foot crane used to hoist one ofthe cameras had to "We're on! Standby one. I want some audio. Carol. be found and obtained. Scaffolding. PA components. pick up Ogle as he comes out.” Carol Cartwrite is on light stands and phone lines must be provided. There camera two directly in front of the orchestra. “Pull has to be security and coordination of cleanup and back slowly one. standby two." , parking. In fact. everything from first aid to portable “Here comes Ogle." a voice cracks over the bathrooms have to-be taken care of. And when you're headset. the producer. that's your headache. ' “Cut two. Standby five. I want crowd shots three. As important as it was to cover all the bases. Sink One. pull back and scan the theater. Cut five!" had to be constantly aware that the first priority was The familiar. building notes of the William Tell the wishes and n s of the symphony. After all. this Overture fill the tiny room. Instinctively. buttons are was a concert for he public and nothing could in“ In some cases. as many as 40 different shots would be for the cameras as far as 30 seconds in advance. He pushed and instruction given and followed. The cons- terfere with that. Technical considerations were of used to cover a single selection. That amounts to a had to be able to switch from violins to percussion to tant chatter is virtually a foreign language to the secondary importance. The placing of personnel. separate shot every 10-15 seconds. brass in 20 seconds. coordinate the speed of the unknowing ear. but to the people on the headsets. it cameras and microphones had to satisfy the respon- In order to achieve the split-second timing camera changes with the tempo of the music and. at is like a blueprint. - sibility to provide maximum coverage while\ not changes. Dufus endured long hours of listening to the the same time. cue the technical director on which Sink:“10 seconds to winds." detracting from or interfering with the visual appeal. music and studying the score. He and Sink attended shots to put on the air. And all of this would have to Dufus: "Standby four. five move in the violins. Cut Positioning of cameras was a carefully planned and symphony rehearsals and met several times with fit into a precisely timed format that can't have more four. Five try to get Ogle in the strings shot." very precise operation, Each of the five cameras had James Ogle. associate conductor of the symphony than a few seconds leeway. From this electronic maze . Sink:“Strings on five." to be placed in such a way that would allow the con- and the man who would be on the podium. to map out and continous turmoil must emerge an esthetically Dufum“Cut five. Pull out one. Faster! Hold thpt.” ductor to capture the feeling and excitement of the the camera strategy. The personality of each selec- complete picture. In that particular world of controll- Sink:“Percussion on four." music. The camera crews were briefed on what type tion had to interpreted and translated into a video ed chaos. he is . And considering the degree of Dufus:“Pick up percussion. four. Pull out two." of instruments they would primarily be responsible perspective. When a song highlighted the violins. for skill and imaginatio it takes to do it. that’s probably Sink:“Five seconds to percussion." ' a reasonable approximation. , Dufus:“Standby four. Dissolve to four. Carol. move Said Dufus. “It's like trying to decorate cakes on a off the guy with the sunglasses." . 20 foot per second conveyer belt." Whew! Parris manipulates the controls expertly. respon- Equally as important. though not as hectic. is the ding lnstantaneously to Dufus‘s commands. audio aspect. For this performance the technical con- One of the camera men decides to be creative and aiderations were more complex than usual. Being a tilts his camera while shooting the horns. simulcast. the quality of the sound was of paramount concern. Almost half of the 150,000 media audience would only be listening to the performance. and most ‘It‘s like decorating cakes on a twenty-foot- of the other half would be listening to the stereo percecond conveyor belt. ’ broadcast while viewing the TV portion. Live stereo 4 I... is. Autos “.5 -0 ”42.4-. .. A--- T‘.’ van... -.._.I.:... V—vflP'fi’v-r—Vw—VWW fivv—V— Kevinwfi—vDufus.-7._,‘.,.director_ ,. ed for a single event. the technical problems become difficult. Add in the additional signal of s 100.000 watt PA system. and you've got a potential can of “This isn't a rock concert. Mark.” 'Nough said. The worms. _ camera uprights. “What the hells going on with The biggest problem. according to George Spence. three? Joe tilt down. slowly!" ' chief audio technician for WRAL-TV, is keeping the Joe is having trouble with the boom camera. It's a PA out of the stereo mix. In addition. separate links new idea for the broadcast. and he hasn't had enough must be used for the TV audio. which is monohand time to get used to the delayed reaction movements. the stereo. For this broadcast; special stereo phone ' Dufus:“Silky. Joe. You don't have to make much of lines had to be installed to carry the signal. since nor- a movement. And keep that boom away from the mal phone lines can‘t handle stereo. players. You almost took that lady's head off!" Spence combined his talents with Keith Harrison. It doesn't let up. Constant instructions. correc- the technical engineer for WRALFM. and came up tions. praise and cursing. all running together in a with a solution. For the TV audio. more than a dozen steady stream that taxes the brain and the body. microphones were placed in and around the or- Dufus stands behind Parris to get a beth view of all chestra. some of them inside key instruments. Lapel the screens. He alternately studies his watch and the mikes were strung around the edge of the am- screens. no action escaping hawklike eyes. The song phitheater to pick up crowd noise and applause. ends to resounding applause. . v The stereo and PA microphones were suspended from airline cable strung over the stage and situated “he, me 7) . just behind the conductor. This is naturally the best

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he only sees half of what is actUaIIy-going on from page 6! ed. Thelprogram is coming up on the 1812' Overture, under the schedule. and somehow it has to be stretch- apparent. It was the kind of ending that gives you and he wants all cameras operating for the finale. ed. goose bumps and makes you laugh uncontrollably. “Damn. Kevin. Can I help it if the lighting happens The encore is a proven crowd pleaser. “Stars and In the remote has thereIs no exhilaration. The in- Dufus:“Crowd shots! Give me something, three. to change at the same time every night?" Charles Time!" . Moye, an engineering staff member, is trying to color Sink: “Forty seconds over.” balance one of the cameras on the platform. If it .. , '4 Staff photos by Fred Tutwiler Eddie Barber (far left) and Rex Ballard (left) set up and adjust the boom earners. Invented by Iarber, tflecemerecoversbothgroundand ovemeadshots. Keith Harrison (right) m1 audio technician, and Jack Perldlurst (far ”9111) assistant symptrony conduc- tor. control the sound unlit during the rehearsal. ‘. l “ 'r‘ h if,/" KKK Dufus:“ivan. let Ogle know that we’ve got to ‘tnake wasn't so intense it would have Men funny. . l'"""‘ up 40 seconds." Ivan Ingram is the crew' chief and The changes are made. and the cameras are ready , 0|:L‘r" supervises the operation from the stage: for the finale. On the island with the fireworks setup. The first major problem comes only 20 minutes in- Parkhurst'13 following the score keeping the techni- Stripes Forever,” and it is during this sequence that tenseemotionaldrainofthcpasthourandahalfhas to the program, during Chariots ofFire. Camera five cians there notified of when to light the fuses. The the bulk of the 130 bombs will be set off. The cameras taken its toll. Congratulations and praise are met is covering the violin melody when suddenly the pic- crowdis very much into the pitch of the music, clapp- will switch from covering the orchestra to covering with tired smiles. There is no joy. no sadness. ture squiggles and color bars flash on the screen. ing their hands and cheering. and right on cueas the the explosions and the crowd. Ogle does his job‘and nothing. For now, the only objective is somehow to, Dufus: “Cut fourl What's happened to five? Talk to huge bass drum beats out the cannon sequence, 18 manages to stretch out the introduction for 45 unwind. Tomorrow or the next day the tapes will be me on .. cannon shots light up the sky to a standing ovation. seconds. The symphony played and the crowd viewed and critiqued. And in a couple of months talk Paul Cyr, one of the engineers is already on the The finaleis over, and Ogle leaves the stage, waiting cheered. the flag burned beautifully. and the will begin of next year's concert. But now. tonight, site. “Cables. don't know for sure." in the wings for the encore. In the remote bus things ‘ fireworks were spectacular. When it was over the the job is finished. Dufus:“Let me know when we get it back. God. haven’t let up yet. The program is now 2 minutes satisfaction of that massive audience was abundantly Awesome? At least. that's our brass section. Mark, you’ll have to cover brass from one." Sink:"Ten seconds to tempo change. Woodwinds on four." f Dufus:“Standby on woodwinds, four. Dissolve to our." :5? “Kevin, my camera just broke!" The boom camera has malfunctioned. Dufus:“Jesus Christi Castanetson tyre. hurry two!" The abscence of two cameras limits mobility, and lT'S EASY the shbt1s missed. “Five’s hick: Cyr notifies the bus. ll Dufus:“Five go to trumpets quick! Standby. five. e Dissolve to five. One, move in on the bass. Standby, s- one. Cut one.” le Sink:“Strings in ten seconds.” it Dufus:“Carol, pick up strings, back out, hold it. Standby. two. Cut two." 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ET. ran-ks number one fOr summery movie releases. by BarbaraScherser ' one point in the film. “Go for it." menu. This picture contains poignant vignettes fledgling company. This is the company‘s first ., Contributing Writer For more than a decade. when Disney studios coupled with subtle humor. Although Diner may not animated feature. ' .- made' a PG rated feature everyone knew that PG be 'to everyone’s taste. it is a quality film. The Secret of NIMH is a twinkling star. It has a Distressing news for movie buffs has surfaced stood for “perfectly ghastly." No longer! Tron Sparkling its way into the number two slot is The spellbinding story, exciting animation and characters . recently. Thirty-eight major American films were beguiles its.way into the number four slot. The film Secret ofNIMH. It is rated G. This movie has the ap- with sonoroua voices. If this'film is any example. the ' released in Raleigh between Memorial Day weekend stars Jeff Bridges. Bruce Boxleitner and David pearance and charm of a Walt Disney full-length car- future of animated features is secure in Bluth's and Labor Day. Out of 88 pictures. I consider only six Warner. toon. However. the picture is a Don Bluth Produe capable hands. ’- of them fine features. ' -. - .. «,3 Via this movie. the_ tion. Finally.inthenumb'eronespot...thsbestfilmof Each picture on m list 3 g viewer is transported in- ' m its at least t rec if i side a com uter where s or higher on a scale ’ users and isks control of four stars with four ,' everything. Trouble stars indicating ex- arises when the Master cellence. This list is in Control Program tries to ascending order starting take over the world. with the number six Then used computer movie and proceeding to generated sequences for the number one film of more than 70 percent of the summer. the action. It is a world of Taking.3 command of. color. sound and many Flat-ed we use no. M movies of (h the num r six slot is An marvelous images. Even the m cyclesfrom Tron, lid The Secret 97M 0 r and A Gentlemen the uninititated will w th in R rating. It stars learn much about the Mrs. m. (,’ / / ‘ Richard Gere. Debra computer and its ter- 'Winger and Louis minology. Many inside for all ages - for kids who are five as well as kids Gossett. Jr. This is a film jokes that computer who are fifty-five. Spielberg's name is by now which deserves your at» users will enjoy tremen- synonomous with‘the word entertainment. tention. dously can be found. The predominant theme of the movie is love. The stor concerns However. non-users will Creatures from outer space are portrayed as gentle - Zach Mayo ( re) who is find that the jokes do not and intelligent. The story. about a boy and his friend. a 11.8. Naval officer detract from the story is told as touchingly as any other love story ever candidate. His ambition one bit. unveiled on the screen. is to fly jets. However. Tron is imaginative terrific." is a movie Mayo is a loner. and fl - and innovative E.T.. or as I call it. “especially ing refiuires team'wor . everything you would ex~ which packs a tremendous emotional wallop. I have Sgt. Fo ey (Gossett. Jr.) sect from a Disney pro- not laughed so hard or, cried so easily. at any movie reassuring that I have seen this year. let alone this past summer. is- his drill instructor. uction. It is I can hardly wait to see it again! Fantastic stuff. and 3.2.3.1.. 33.3.12: ”MW; ‘- seamstress; is the only four star movie on theliat. other —‘ hate man. put a good running pro- As you know. any movie can become a quality film It is difficult deciding which acting performance- gram on the screen for'the moviegoer. whether it is G. PG. or R rated. All it requires is a outranks the others. Everyone is-excellent. with the In the number three position isDiner rated R. This well-written script. enthusiastic performers and a edge going to Gossett. Jr. Brisk direction is supplied film depicts youth on the threshold of adulthood. It is creative director. Special effects alone do not make a by Taylor Hackford — a surprisingly good feature. engaging entertainment without the. use of special ef- “special" movie as the viewers of The Thing will at— Always a strong contender. and in the number five fects. major box-office stars or expensive sets. The test. We. the consumer. have learned our lesson. Now slot is Rocky III rated PG. Written yd directed by picture dishes out a slice of life lavishly sprinkled it is Hollywood's turn. ' Sylvester Stallone. the film also stars Stallone in the with insight. poignancy and.'most of all. humor. Bluth resigned from Disney in September, 1979. leading role. The entire familiar supporting cast has He had been with the company since 1959 and had returned with Talia Shire as the wife. Burt Young as Sade... direction worked his way up to director of animation. He‘quit the brother-in-law. Carl Weathers as Apollo Creed because carelessness permeated the production of Ententainment and Burgeps Meredith as Rocky's trainer. Mickey. Diner is director Barry Levinson's. first feature. many Disney cartoons; for example. not bothering to The key to the whole movie is. of course. Stallone. His sensitive direction enhances his excellent paint in the whites of a character's eyes. Sixteen He isn't acting when he portrays Rocky. Stallone is screenplay. Since he takes the screen-time to slowly animators eventually left Disney to join Bluth’s nAAAAAAAAA.‘ Bnier Rocky. Enough said? delineate each character, their personalities become the slimmer is . . . ET. —-— The Extraterrestrial with a Rocky III is a taut but humorous return match distinct to the viewer. It is an impressive directorial rating. of PG starring Dee Wallace and' Henry with our favorite “Italian Stallion.” The acting. direc- debut - almost picture perfect. Tho as as Elliott. The picture is directed and co- Thompson Theatre is holding its annual Open I consider Diner a welcome addition to our movie pr need by Steven Spielburg. This flick is great fun House Thursday at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome. ting and music. are all hard to best. As Rocky said at _ Open House is your opportunity to find out about the theatre at State and take a look around. Staff will be available to answer questions and a tour will be ny fireworks make ’Pops In The Park’ given. Door prizes and refreshments are to be. Step9]ho .. Johannaau ed. The melodrama “Egad What A Cad" will be by John Davies:- -- | “Day weekend around troduced the first piece — have had to capture the featured music of the Big off of oncell. studied the or- presented for your entertainment: Admiasmissfree.t Entertainment Writer this.” Oslo ”named. Rossini’s “William Tell ‘ movie's feel. In spite of this. Bands. with standards from chestra into an encore of Foradditional information please call 787- A lot of people apparently - Overture." Most State it appeared to please the the bands of Artie Shaw. Sousa's “Stars and Stripes What has 12.000 people. did plan to attend this con- students would probably call disco crowd in attendance. Guy Lombardo. Tommy Forever." This was also so- The Raleigh Little Theatre's 47th season opens TV cameras. fireworks. the cert in. the Meredith Am- this the “Monte Kiffi Dorsey and more. This. and companied by fireworks and September 24 with Sherlock Holmes, followed by mayor of Raleigh and over phitheatre and started ar- Theme.” but Coach Kiffi “am." medley ~ the “Duke Ellington Fan- fillished the» Forlorn!!!“ Grease. The Crucible. Move OverMrs. Markham and ' 100 professional musicians riving around 8 p.m. on Sun- failed to appear. The tasy." also a premiere by with a lfrse Amman FPS South Pacific. Season tickets are now available for all playing the same notes? day.‘ Raleigh police familiar number provided an Other highlights of the Herman. received the If you answered the third estimated the crowd in ex- upbeat opening to the even- evening were the “Annie" warmest receptions of any the“medorchestra.“I 5""0’3’ “hm“ adults at $25. students and senior citizens at $15. Call annual “Pops in the Park” cess of 12.000. and there .ing. . medley. which featured of the performances until Next ye”. inn.“ of to 821-4579 for brochure and application, concert. you're comet. were cars parked as far Next on the program was some difficult and instan- the finale of the concert. ing to the beach or the The Capitol Broadcasting away as the beltline.‘ Some ,the “Festive Overture" by taneous changes in key and The evening concluded m “in. I “I" D. I Th North Carolina Museum of Art is recruiting Company-sponsored and music lovers arrived too late Shostakovich. This is a rhythm. Under Maestro with one of the favorite . wily...» ,“§.°:n Raleigh “yd volgéteers to be trained as docent guides for the new televised series of Labor too“ "av-'22 g... in one o! favorite of concert or- Ogle's baton. the orchestra pieces of musicians and P"- talus in .jnikmneert? mu ’um. Docent training classes will be held on "DIy'WeBkeTnd’ was the trees which sufrduno "tiwstzthccause it always. made the changes flawless. W‘alike.Tchaikovsky's . Why not take advaiftTge from "‘-v 3.3:- tc._..'-Mr,b_erinninv‘ ¥39,21. A originated by the North the seats and island on the gets a positivm 1y."Tflmf from “1812 Overture." of the special student price Anyone interested in applying for the decent pro Carolina. Symphony three Meredith campus. from an audience. It also “Chariots of Fire" featured This selection was punc- tickeu. and attend the RC gram should write to the Education Department. years ago to “turn on a lot of After introductory ap- seems to be a fun piece to what was possibly the most tuated by some very loud Symphony! ”flown“! North Carolina Museum of Art, 2110 Blue Ridge people and‘give them a plea- pearances by Raleigh's play and is fun to listen to. difficult arrangement. with fireworks which substituted sant evening." Conductor mayor. the chairperson of ' The “Manhattan Skyline" the players duplicating for the cannon called for in thisNorthsewn?Carolina is for- Boulevard.. Raleigh. N.C..27007 or call 833-1935. Ap- James Ogle said after the .the Wake County Symphony arrangement from the Vangelis' electronic sound the music. Apparently. some tum“ enough to be "m phcations should be received by Sept. 15. performance Sunday even- Guild. and WRAL‘s Charlie movie “Saturday Night without resorting to careful work had been done ing. . Gaddy. the real star. Mr. Fever" seemed to lack the trickery. before the performance 3:11;:anthzfgsnbgyf TIE: “Phyllis Vogel. pianist. will be in concert Septem - . “A lotof people plan their Ogle. came on stage and in- strong disco beat it should Soprano Tina Pfohl sang a because the first explosion "Nation i, not "n 19 at 8 p.m. in Stewart Theatre. Admission is free. ' pair of Rodgers and Ham- went off within a half-beat of established some, but for Works by Scarlatti. Liszt. Ravel and Prokofieff will ' merstein favorites. Her rem the correct time. This overall quality. its stand se- be performed. . Karl E. 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Singles like “Heat of the music of this summer New album rocks the Moment" and “Only has definitely been full of in- Time Will Tell" have made spiration and variety. NORTH CAROLINA STATE mm Riot’s Restless BrOed earns hot title I by Eric Dotson longtime friend andJead singer Guy Sparanza. whose respect. The album contains by far what is known as influence has propelled Riot through the last five Riot style and sound. of hard-core rock. Pounding Entertainment Writer years of touring and recording. bass and drum beats are provided by bass player Clif- PRESENTATIONS Riot is the band Restless Breed is the album. '0 The addition of Forrester has given the band a new ford "Kip" Leming and drummer Sandy Slavin, cut- The band features a new lead vocalist and a new path to explore musically. Instead of all-out slam in throat riffs and leads by guitarists and COMESOFAGE recording label. Riot should be one of the bands to the face “lush. with cyst; song. 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Avery ‘makes Paladins purple, fans blush 2412-3"! give State a chance to get behind before booing. .’)"I H .1“! 5. Those same people would complain if an umpire call- 31119131119 9 ed a strike before the ball was pitched. State tacked up another score in the fourth _ William Terry quarter to ice the game. McIntosh. broke three tackles and scampered around right end and cut to ‘ Kelley the middle for 32 yards and a touchdown on fourth and 10. That cappe a 45-yard drive and the State scoring. That jaunt so gave McIntosh 130 yards for Insights. L the game. The eighth time in his brief career that he has surpassed the century mark and only the fourth When State kicked off its 1982 football campaign Wolfpack player to go over 100 or more than seven Saturday night with Furman. it wasn't against the times. He also moved into ninth place on the all time most formidable opponent. nor was it the most well Pack rushing list. executed game in the world. but no one expected that Vaughn Johnson led the Pack with 18 tackles while in an opener. But the Pack did managed to prove Dee Dee Haggard, Dwayne Greene. Perry Williams several things. and Jeff Byrd all recovered fumbles for State. First. and most importantly. they proved they can Wall led State receivers with six catches for 99 win as they shut out the Paladins 26-0. That at least yards. Avery. narrowly missed completing his third restored some semblance of confidence to a program touchdown pass of the game as Wall and Davis each that had lost its last six starts. the last win coming missed catching Avery passes in the end zone on against Virginia. 30-24. in the fifth game of the season back to back plays. Avery then scampered for the last year. first down himself to set up McIntosh's first TD run. Secondly. the Pack proved that the defense. whose The 26 points were the most scored by State in its line was the most depleted part of the team. could "last seven ball ames and was the first shutout by the play as a solid unit despite some inexperience. State Pack since K' in‘s debut in a 42-0 rout of William & also showed that the strong parts of the squad. name Mary in 1980. iy the defensive backfield and the offensive backs. Meanwhile. Avery reached a milestone of his own were still a powerful lot and showed as well that the as he vaulted into 10th place on the all-time State offensive line. a veteran group beset by early in- total offense chart. passing Willie Burden with a tota‘l juries. could provide adequate protection and block- of 2,564 yards. He lacks only four yards to surpass mg. Scott Smith and only 93 yards to pass Stan Fritts. But the Wolfpack proved something else also. or at Offensive coordinator. Carl Smith. who received least one Woifpack individual proved something. praise from his boss. also laudeo Avery”. rrf'rvrt. Quarterback Tol Avery. a man of many trials and "I thought he played a creditable game,“ Smith tribulations since the start of last season. proved he said. “He was sharp on all his passes. I thought we still belonged in the Pack backfield calling .the would run it better. We thought we'd be prcltv signals. ‘ ting on 13 of 25 serials for 114 yards. , balanced on running and passing. We had 184 yardc Tol Avery could have gone out and played an ef- done a fine job. That's the finest pass protection “When coach Kiffin gave me the game ball he talk- passing and 174 running. We‘d like to get it exactlg. fortless game against Furman without trying. but we've had since I’ve been here. To] is a better passer ed about all the adversity and people doubting me equal but that's close enough." he’s never done that. and he didn't this time either. than he was last year. He's getting better protection. and then coming back and having an adequate game Smith was pleased with the protection but knew He could have said, the heck with it, and given his job He’s worked hard and made himself a better player." the first game." '. the injuries and illness that had beset rhs- Puck's of to one of the other battlers for his position. but he Even when after a scoreless first half. the den Although. he seemed to be a new player on the fensive line would hurt them some. didn't. He could have even blasted football fans became restless and rang out a slim chorus of boos. field with his passing game in the groove. Avery has “Realistically we thought we mighl sea .1. little in everywhere for judging him before they had a chance the senior signal caller weathered the storm. not made any alterations. censistency." he said. “That's wit“ ‘1. ...: mull to see him in this new season. but he didn't. although he was eight for 12 for 90 yards at the time. “I haven't changed anything as far as throwing mo- run one good play and NV r But what Tol Avery did do was go out and play a Then. he calmly came out in the third quarter and tion or anything like that." he said. “I feel real good than one week to get turnt-u L solid football game. No. he wasn't perfect, but threw a pair of touchdown strikes in a 19-point third when I throw the ball. I'm not satisfied. I just want to pect some excellent play which we gut. am we ale-x neither is Dan Marino. He didn’t have the type of quarter blast. That gave the Pack‘an insurmountable continue to get better." got the inconsistency we feared. game that wins Heismans. but he had the type of lead and appeared to silence a few of the critics Avery declares thdt he never lost optimism during State offensive lineman Doug Howard felt that Ll!“ game the wins games. He didn't set any single-game around the stadium. but unfortunately the die-hards his struggle to retain his job as State's starter. new offensive system Smith offensiv line coach Dan records. but only his skeptics would have required lingered on. “’I worked hard during the summer." he said. “I Radakgvich had initiated was working well though. ‘ that oi him. . Avery's first touchdown. aerial was an 11-yard took it as a challenge. Of course losing my job did "I thought we did real well." Howard said. "-0le- To be exact what Tol Avery did do was complete strike to freshman Doug Davis with 7:27 left in the enter my mind. but I had to get it right back out of two new coaches worked real hard. 1 think the grenl 13 of 25 passes for 174 yards and throw two period. The next one came five minutes later on a my head." pass protection was due to the coaching we‘ve mu} touchdown passes. no interceptions. no turnovers. He 23-yard scoring pass to Ricky Wall. Both times the Despite leading the Pack to its first victory in this fall. Coach Radakovich has coached in three was credited with minus eight yards rushing. but his . point-after attempt failed. and the Pack led 120. some time. Avery failed to silence some people. super bowls. He has taught us some new lechniqurx passing was what was mostly on trial before Pack After Furman fumbled the ensuing kickoff with Those. of course. are the diehards. who have nothing that's brought a pro .style to our pass offense." has...... -- . . .. ~ mama-twain at measure ptlug . forth better to do than find something to complain about. Well.i wasn‘t but it was adequate. A win an"?if Avery didn't pleum “ills'mmg‘ withVoefldito-h cram; honors for lie" st‘tfh’i‘e The same type of people. who if they found a basket" at least. es.'Tol Avery is back? ‘Destfti’ed to‘be'thv Wolfpack fans. he did please his coach. and like it or this season with a three-yard plunge. of golden eggs. would complain that they weren't Pack starter for another year. if the trend continues. not. that's what counts most. The game ended a year of personal frustration for Grade A Large. and highly capable of performing up to those expeca “I gave Tol Avery the gameball on offense." State Avery. For although it may not have been the best Certainly. one game does not a superstar make. tions. Maybe even in a couple of weeks it won't be head football coach Monte Kiffin said after the game. performance of his career. it was one he could be pro but it is a beginning. Avery may not have a great hard to distinguish whether the cheers that came- “Tonight was a big night for To] Avery. He can throw ud of. season. but he has given State fans a sampler. A from the crowd when reserve quarterback Ron the football. Tol Avery proved he can still be the star- “I try not to think about last year." Avery said. “I sampler good enough to gain a little respect and get a Laraway entered the game were for Avery‘s perfor ting quarterback at N.C. State. You've got to be real want to think of this year. I just want to continue to few of the monkeys off his back that keep hollering mance as he came off the field or for Laraway repla" proud of that young man. get better. I try to get better every week. I have from the trees and can‘t see the action on the ground ing him late in the game. Regardless of whom thev “I‘m most excited about our passing game. It opens something to prove to myself moreso than the State because they're too busy being critical. were for Saturday night. Avery deserved them as his up a whole lot ofthings. Our whole offensive staff has fans. Not only to myself but to my teammates. Those few fans that chorused “boos" didn't even own.

Pack ’D’ bottles up Paladin attack State coach Monte Kiffin action. recording four They've worked extremely Jrflwlafi‘r“ said. * ~ . s--‘—|A- bars! -to new!" the Assistant Sports Editor 7' 7 State’s defense. in recor- The young Wolfpack "D" ballgame.’ In State's 26-0 shutout of ding its first shutout since limited the Paladin offense “Even the young guys up Furman Saturday night. it the 1980 opener with to just 206 yards. while front did a good job. was a case of the Wolfpack William Mary (420). look- limiting the highly-touted especially Greg Steele. An- l. defense bottling up the ed like it had been together backfield to just 92 yards thony Hicks and Todd Paladin's attack while the ' since the old days. But it was rushing. Blackwell." 9' Pack offense got its act a young defense. especially “The whole defense Free safety Eric Williams. CAN MATCH 'a together. up front where the entire pisyed hard . and who received the defensive “At halftime. 0-0. it looked line had never started a aggressive." defensive line game ball. professed that. a little bit like the old days game at State before. coach John Stucky said. last year where the defense Left tackleDavid Shelton. “That’s what I expected. (See “Defense, " page 12) AMEDEO'S DELIVERY! was playing great. and the the lone returnee to the line. offense wasn't doing much." did not start but saw limited Planned Parenthood’ .. of Greater Raleigh CHEMIS ‘Lvll We’re Planned Parenthood and we’re here for you MAJORS when you need services and information that is 0 LARGEST MENU SEA EC T/O/V/ EARN OVER $50 PER MONTH (. LAST TWO YEARS OF COLLEGE! always confidential. Our services include: Landiuw Mdmrmm .mlldll‘x 1r M Pi/zmv WhileGetaheedetsrtonanyou finish school. we"will, pay you_‘ever,,run“'peraltermonth to‘ main- 031'th Control 0MedicalExams gramtaingoodIn thegrades.world.WeMath.havethephysics.best graduatechemistry.leveltechnicalnucleartrainingmeiore proand 0Pregnancy Testing 0 V. D. Information 0 L OWEST PR/CES/ engineeri students may quelliy. U.8. citizens less than 2]years old. Remember, we're 3.0GPAeeleryor oferoverandgodAll!healthalterareyears.therequirements.it you are interestedWeotterasendpro- Bryan Bulking—Suite 2” tremerlpts to: 833—PLAN Cameron Wisp ‘Special Fee For Col- Raleigh. North Carolina arses lege Students (910i 833-763. 0 FREE, FAST DEL/VER W

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Open season on boo—birds On Monday. I attended Monte Kiffin's very cheerful press conference and listened to all the great things he had to say about the Wolfpack's victory over Furman Saturday night. Sports, As I See It Kiffin was particularly happy about the aerial attack ex hibited by the Pack. andIn particular by the fine job ofpass- Bruce Winkworth ing'the ball by Tol Avery. So whyIs it that everywhere I went on campus last night. all I heard was how Avery’s going to get his against East delighted to stage the World Series without competition Carolina. or how that you---knowwhat still can't throw a foot- from professional football. College football will still be there ball and so on. I overheard a lot of bad talk about the offen- to enjoy and might gpin many new fans without the shadow sive star of Saturday night‘s football game. At first. I of its professionalbrother cast across it. Andbasketball is thought I was in a time warp and had gone backIn time 10 just around the corner. months. but a glance at yesterday's newspaper mld me that The irony of all thisIs that unless they strike, the NFL it was still Sept.6, 1982. players' union will be effectively broken. Theyve painted While one game does not a season make. Tol Avery themselves into a corner. and nothing short of a strike or a deserVes the support of State fans everywhere. especially settlement will get them out of it. Don't count on a settle- those among the student body. Coach Kiffin warned ment happening without a strike. The players’ demands are everyone before the season not to expect Avery to look like a bit much. but they do deserve a better financial package Joe Montana, and he‘didn't, but he didn't look like the Tol than they're getting. The NFL doesn't even have an Avery everybody got so much pleasure out of booing last equitable form of free—agency. and that would seem to be a year. either. better and more acquirable demand than 55 percent If the truth be known. Avery and his passing bailed out revenue sharing. But who cares? Let the strike begin. the haunted Wolfpack running attack Saturday night. III— juries have reduced the once deep and mighty State runnng corps to a skeleton crew. Had Avery Iookedulike he did a year ago. the Pack might not have scored. but Avery had a great game.much to the apparent chagrin of his detractors. Tol Avery has gone through a lot in his years at State. and has taken the heat when things didn't go well. There are 10 games leftIn this season, and until the team (not just Avery) loses them. Avery deserves a better fate than the one being planned by the bleacher-bum coaching staff at Carter--Finley Stadium. Instead of hoping Avery falls on his face. State fans should be pulling for the man to succeed. Should Avery turn things completely around this season and lead the Wolfpack to a big season. all those fairweather fans will bequick to jump back on the bandwagon. If and when they do. Tol Avery would have every right to stand on the edge of that. bandwagon and shove all the late arrivalsright backwhere 0". they came from, with instructions to blow it out their collec- intensity marks the face of State'a Chris Ogu as he maneuvers the ball around this UNC-Chariotte player. The sophomore tive cabooses. Avery won't do that. because I don't think he cares what they think anymore. and no one can blame him. striker tallied two goals and assisted on two scores as the Wolipack shut out the 49ers, 5-0, in the Pack opener 0 O 0 Just three weeks ago. baseball fans were talking about the three pennant races in baseball. Then they talked about Wolfpack soccer team blanks UNC—C the Milwaukee Brewers. to whom they were conceding the by Devin Steele recorded his Nth-career able to take them 5-0 on Okpodu openedj'scoring in American League East. If you haven't noticed. the Assistant Sports Editor shutout as State rolled past their home field makes it a the first half after taking an Baltimore Orioles haven'tconceded the Brewers a thing and UNC-Charlotte. 5-0. Satur-. very big win for us." assist from Ogu. The have won nine straight games, and 16 of their last 16. The State's soccer season day on the 49ers’ home field. On a less 'encouraging Wolfpack took; a 20 advan— Brewers eight and a half game lead is down to three. and opened in similar fashion to “One thing I didn’t know note. senior striker Danny tage at halftime as the same the remaining schedule favors the Orioles. State linebacker Vaughan Johnson gets low utemptlng to many games of a year ago — prior to the game is that Allen went out with a knee combination Ogu scoring So does tradition. Since his arrival in Baltimore. Earl cut down Fur-man fullback Dennis Williams. in a shutout. they tied South Carolina. injury early in the first half. and Okpodu assisting — Weaver's teams have literally owned the month of Chris Ogu and Sam 1-1. earlier down in the According to Cross. he is hooked up for a goal late in September. According to the Baltimore media guide. the Okpodu scored two goals graveyard (Gamecock's doubtful to start this the first half. O‘3 winning percentage in September under WeaverIs .635 Defense stands out in apiece and goalie Chris Hut home field)." State coach weekend against Erskine. Okpodu and Ogu tallied To do that one or two seasons is good. but to do it as long as son. making three saves. Larry Gross said. “Being A sophomore striker, the next two goals in the se- Weaver has been there is truly unreal. cond half unassisted. before O O O Prince Afejuku ended scor- The signing of Moses Malone. the NBA's best center. to Pack season-opener ing with 12 minutes to play an offer sheet by the Philadelphia 76ers should complete live soios apiece. Johnson SIZZLER'S SUPER on an unassisted goal. the championship puzzle for the Sixers. For years. the Six- I Continued from page 11 I emphasized unity as the key “It was a very physical ers have come close without lighting that proverbial victory to the defense's success. STUDENT SPECIAL game." Gross said. “As a cigar. and all that time they were starting Daryll Dawkins. even after the offense finally “We pulled together as team. we played good. but a bona fide stiff. at center. put points on the board. the one defensive unit." he said. defense didn't let up any. “The key to the whole thing we‘ve got a long wayto go. While Dawkins' backboard smashing. super—chocolate . “We played just as hard We're asking a lot of dacquirf-dunking ability makes for great highlight films. the did was that we pulled together. newcomers to produce for management in Philadelphia obviously decided theywould when it was 260 as we 001'er Dee Dee Hos- us. There was a little bit of rather have a championship trophy than highlight films ofa when it was 0-0." he said. gard also mentioned unity as nervousness among the center who is annually out-rebounded on the offensive ‘ “We just had a great effort I a key and thought the “play squad." boards by point-guards. So two weeks ago. they shipped thought. Some of those like you practice" cliche Gross pointed out the play Dawkins off to New Jersey. making room for Moses to lead younger guys surprised me. came into the picture. ,of freshman Sam Owoh and them to the promised land. like Don Wilson. He's a "Our defensive team has Hutson. All of a sudden. with the Lakers adding James Worthy to heckuva player. been through a lot with “Of the newcomers. Sam their team and the Sixers apparently picking up Malone. “But we're not superstars viruses and injuries and Owoh probably had the best the new Boston Celtics “dynasty" might be the third fiddle yet. We got the job done. such." he said. “But when game." he said. “Chris had in a three-piece band. Certainly the difference between the _but we looked sloppy. We there were 11 men on the one opportunity where he Lakers. 76ers and Celtics and the rest of the league is huge. made a lot of mental who those cut down the angle of the O O 0 mistakes like missed ’field - no matter ball and made a nice save. Am I the only one who couldn't care less if the NFL goes assignments that we'll have 11 were we still played as 2 He's still got some work to on strike? When the baseball players went on strike last to correct. or they'll hurt us do. but he's getting the job summer. they left sports-fans in general. and baseball fans down the road." young. we're very ag- i done." in particular. up the creekwithout a paddle. There was the Williams. who was greasive. We’ve been scrim- Gross expects a tougher usual glut of minor summer sports to watch. but the void credited with four tackles maging our own offense un- .BRING THIS COUPON AND YOUR STUDENTLD. -challenge from Erskine without baseball was impossible to fill. and a fumble recovery. was carat517.111.0111 awrrrr'vmuvfiwwm‘" ' ‘' "mmthere swam yorsports tnis Iaii rim} tho Wolfnack til now. and that's what's for the sports junkie. I’m sure the lords of baseball will be defense held all—America madeustOugh."E "A 'GROUND BEEF PLATTER $249 BU? tailback Stanford Jennings Senior defensive back to just 35 yards. Perry Williams. who had: Enjoy the good eating and the low price. ' "We shut Jennings four tackles. credits thei Sizzler gives you roiled-to-order ground ‘ down." he said. "We knew if positive attitude of the? beef platters with hot Sizzler toast and your we were going to stop Fur- defense as the biggest factor choice of buttery baked potato or golden man, we'd have to stop him." of the shutout. : french fries. Steele. who started in “We knew we had some Offer good for everyone in party. place of Shelton and.record-..,.. youngguys. but we tried not ed four tackles. said pursuit to let it get to us." he said. was the key to the Pack "That positive attitude. ‘ Offer good only at defense. along with desire. will take ‘ 601 W. Peace St. SAVE TWO DOLLAR S you a long way." ‘ corner Peace Glenwood “They have a real quick All“!MSWe.u““‘“li offense." he said. “Our whole Among State's other LAST nAy- Sunday. 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