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Health Services proposes fee increase Kathy Kyle director of health services. Staff Writer supporting and operates solely from would last at least two or three same time should be increased. During September. Parker said. Jessup said handouts will be student fees. just like resident halls years. “If you‘re paying for distributed at the hearing. and that depend solely on (form rental an increase in 60.") students used the infirmary All students are invited to attend a students One reason Jessup cited for the fee fees. you should get services in» between 5 p.m. and 12am. hearing concerning the proposed will be able to ask questions money. increase was the increase of students creased." Parker said. Parker said he did not know how about the increase in the budget. “We have to increase the fees now Parker proposed that a student health services fee increase “We're always looking for stu~ or cut back on the services." Jessup using the health center. doctor he serious any of these cases were but Thursday at 7:30 pm. in the Blue “We had our biggest month in in the infirmary from 5 pm. to 12 said they did indicate that having a Room ofthe Student Center. dents' suggestions." Jessup said. said. am. doctor in the health center “This is a chance when students Right now the student health October. serving-9.000 students and Right now a doctor during The service's proposed budget. service fee includes visits to averaging 300 to 375 students a day." is on call during this time would be beneficial. which would go into effect for the fall can voice their opinions pro or con for doctors. Jessup said. these hours. and nurses are at the Jessup. Parker said. is looking into of 1985. would increase student fees the increase." Jessup said. lab procedures performed in Student infirmary. the possibility. The last increase proposed for Health Service. medications dis- A member of the health advisory "A lot of intramural activities ”This increase affects from $32 to $39 per semester and pensed in the pharmacy and in- committee. Michael Parker. said the happen every stu- from $13 to 816 per summer session. student health fees was in 1979. patient care after 4 pm." Parker said. dent on campus. and all students according to Carolyn Jessup. the ”The health center is (except meals). budget increase for health fees. was “making it more likely that people should try to attend the hearing." self- Jessup predicted that the increase justified but said services at the would be hurt during this time." Parker said.

Miss NCSU finalists perform in pageant tonight . ».;\. Tom Olsen must plan to be here for the spring Campbell said that he felt that the representing State." Ernie Jacobs. a o Staff Writer semester. competition is tough this year student on UAB said. “Pick her ,«t The candidates are also required to because the candidates are all top because she'll do a good job and not The 12 finalists for the title of this write an essay on why they want to quality. just because she's your friend." year's Miss NCSU will be featured in be Miss NCSU. The essays are Campbell apageant Wednesday night at 8 pm. ranked by the English department. encourages all students The homecoming queen will be in Stewart Theatre. to attend the pageant. The pageant is crowned Saturday during halftime at Campbell said. free. and there is a reception the State Miss NCSU is selected from 12 The top 24 contestants are selected afterwards. / Duke game. candidates after they have met all on the basis of their essays. After The pageant will consist of an Kickoff time for Saturday's game is the requirements and passed the being interviewed. the top 12 are opening dance number. a modeling 1 pm. A pep rally and bonfire will be various elimination methods. selected as the finalists. segment and a creative expression held Friday evening on the Larry Campbell. director of the This year's 12 finalists and their segment. Campbell said. brickyard. homecoming queen program. said sponsors are: Susan Frances Am- The contestants' clothing for the The homecoming dance will be held that the candidates can be any mons. Farm House Fraternity; Laura pageant is Saturday night at the Raleigh ‘Hilton. registered female student. Jane Benecki. Owen Dormitory; chosen by the candidates Featured bands will be North Tower Kimberly Ann Bolick. Sigma Chi themselves. Campbell said. They will and Zipper. Admission is 35 if tickets A candidate must have a better Fraternity; Bethany Ann Gray. pick the attire that they feel repre- are purchased in advance at the than 2.0 GPA. She must also have Theta Tau Fraternity; Beth Ann sents themselves best. Student Center box office or $8 at Cynthia Lynn Nixon attended State for a semester and Heiney. NCSU Student Government; All clothing for the pageant is the door. Cynthia Lynn Hixon. Agromeck; supplied by Hit or Miss clothing Amie Lynn Jolley. Tompkins Textile store. Student Council; Karen Jashinski. Larry Crockett. a disc jockey from Metcalf Dormitory; Maureen Murray. WRAL. will be the master of Alexander International Dormitory; ceremonies at the pageant. Anita Ann Pardue. Pre-Med./Pre» The Grains of Time. a campus male Dent. Club; Melody C. Speck. Alpha vocal group. will also be performing Sigma Phi Fraternity; and Elizabeth in several sections of the pagent. Ann Weeks. Sigma Kappa Sorority. The voting for Miss NCSU will be Campbell said that there were 37 held Thursday and Friday. There will candidates this year. All of them be voting booths in the Student were sponsored by campus organiza- Center. the Library Annex. by the tions. free expression tunnel (weather Campbell feels that “it was the permitting) and at the Dining Hall best field to choose one (homecoming during meal time. The voting booths queen) from." close at 3:30 pm. on Friday. [El “The average GPA among the The votes will be counted Friday finalists-is at least a 3.0." estimates night by UABmomhsrs. . i Campbell. “The young lady you vote for is llll

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Committees suggest changes in policy Kelly Rogers Senate." said Bill Rankin. vice following fiscal year." Rankin said. Council. claiming it was cut by the Staff Writer chairman of the Finance Committee The committees also proposed Senate because it was interpreted and chairman of the Government changes concerning the role of the incorrectly by the Finance Commit The Student Senate Finance and Operations Committee. student body comptroller. tee. Government Operations Committees The role of the student body In addition to the trea . the "’l‘hr-rc was a misunderstanding in jointly made several recommenda- auditor was redefined at the meeting. comptroller will now hav the power the way the bill was written up. tions for changes in the Student After reviewing any organization's to freeze any Student Government which Dean feels caused the com- Government Documents Monday use of Student Government funds. account. mittee to cut more than they should night. the auditor will now be required to The change was proposed regard- have." Rankin said. roundoftheNCAA 'l‘ The committees recommended that report any findings to the Student ing the transfer of Student Gov The new bill will be presented to a new clause be added to Chapter Senate Audit Board. ernment funds from one account to the Senate in the amount of$1.989. hmnuthonngionmm H. "e Eight (Finances) of the documents The auditor will also be required to another. At its Nov. 7 meeting. the Senate The Wolfpaek. 146-1 man.“ is. 114. at 1: if concerning personal loans to student audit any group as recommended by Transfers will “be dictated as apprrm-d 31.52802 in funding for the an».... Blnday at Method Road Sm ,y... government members. the Audit Board. legislation of where the money's council. been ranked number two and MWw "unthree insunset.the II ”It was recommended that The committees also made a rec- coming and going because it is an The proposed document changes Sunday's game. personal loans should not be taken ommendation for the general fund. allocation." Rankin said. and the Design (Iouncil bill will be Theplayoffappearaaeslsthsuaaadiaa’mfarthsl'atkaadt out of Student Government money “Funds remaining at the end of the Senator Dean Smith reintroduced presented to the Senate for consid‘ ta. last four years. All thudfltah‘amhavems sodas ’\ ’“ without twothirds approval of the (fiscal) year will carry over to the a bill to allocate funds to the Design oration tonight at 7 pm. lag-yGross. k . , , ~ .g {F ”ensue. fell to Oaks (24% , . ‘-&%p‘.,"l‘" ‘ l‘- 7‘. Ohm-nil!) tires U g Campus Inc only other we toast , ' {tats is m . Iarcenies increase rapidly Virginia.‘ which’ m ”ah. . sari-ri- al; other southen mounts-23,5”!!- was 5 Public Safety saggests awareness Angela Plott victims are participating in living in “dorms with a hall system “Bolt cutters won't cut it." Liles Staff Writer at hletic—related activities. he said. are more likely to be ripped off." said. adding that the locks are almost Inside According to Liles. gym security Liles said. than dorms with a suite impossible to cut with a hack saw. Elvis may not be be the king, Larceny.'generally known as theft. has helped to decrease but not system. According to Liles. d‘orms Another way students can protect but heés the genuine article. His is by far the biggest crime on completely stop the thefts in with suite systems are bigger risks their bikes is to have a decal which is Does WRDU sound a lot like "new" album compares well campus. says Captain Larry Liles of Carmichael. The thieves are able to for thieves. obtainable from parking (services for WQDR used to? Well, it's a much with recent albums by the Stray Public Safety. get in using stolen 101:. he said. Besides building-related thefts. a charge of $2. Liles ‘said. The smaller venture whose Cats and the Honeydrippers According to Liles. the number of The D.H. Hill Library ranks a close bicycles are the major target of students then register the number employees have more Revuew, page 7. larcenies last year totaled 1.076 with second behind Carmichael on the list larcenists. Liles said. with Public Safety. he said. responSibiiity for their own an average of 21 larcenies each week. of larceny hot spots. Liles said. Approximately 100 to 150 bicycles Juveniles are often checked when deCiSions. Diversions, page 3. Larceny occurs all over the ~ Pocket books are the items must are stolen every year. he said. they leave campus at night on a bike. Soccer coach Larry Gross ~~~~~~~ . . campus. Liles said. “No building is often taken. he said. Bicycle thefts could be reduced by Liles said. If the bike is stolen. they hopes his two-player deal wall exempt." Students who leave items such as 99 percent "if students would use the will drop the bike and run when The Soaring Club offers help his troops come through Carmichael Gymnasium tops the books and purses at a table even for U-bolt type lock." Liles said. Accord- Public Safety turns on the lights or - students chance to learn to fly at against Clemson SUP-day in the list of larceny-related buildings. he a matter of minutes are likely to ing to Liles. the U-bolt is such an siren. he continued. If the bike does I the lowest possble cost NCAA'S first round SPORTS, said. Calls come in every week return and find them gone. he added. effective protection device that com not have a “decal. Public Safety ’ anywhere DiverSions, page 6. page 8. reporting thefts from lockers in Dorms are another target for panies who selL them often provide .cannot rct urn the bike to its owner. a...... we__. .q. Carmichael. Liles said. Thieves know larcenists. Liles said. Students should insurance which will pay the owner a Public Safety ends up with 40 to 50 that watches. rings and other valu- not leave rooms unattended or percentage toward the cost of the lsr-t-V'thlit‘.\gggli —= .Ibl” “e '9“ ill, locket; {£19 1'"? unlocked. he said. ,Those students smflbilte.v,i. H, , so.

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Detective has difficult job at campus with highest cri me rate James Hyatt Junior High for four years. I got tired of teaching and ”The key is that you can't be frustrated. Like in arape ”Her mom is very much of a socialite. and she wanted Writer decided I needed a change." Reynolds says. case. when you find the rapist. you feel that you have done Laura to get a prestigious job. to be in the (upper) social ”There was nowhere to go but in administration. I was your job. If the judge lets them go. you have to let it crust. Her parents also think this work (Public Safety) is a "I like this job because it is different every day. more looking for something different. and this came up." she alone." Reynolds says. '. ." sa 3. _ spontaneous. You get to use your head." Laura Reynolds. says. Reynolds smiles as she thinks about the transition Reynolds admits that most of the serious crimes are milli‘llieviiongynblfig IS’IIOI on the job. she relaxes by getting Public Safety Detective Sergeant. says. Reynolds uses her from teenager to teacher to detective. committed by non-students who drift in from downtown as far away from police work as she can. head frequently because. as a plainclothes detective. she What kind of person does it take to handle a job like Raleigh. However. students account for most of the “I don‘t like to hang around with other cops after work investigates crime at the university with the highest this? serious crimes involving vandalism or other property and swap war stories. I like to just relax and takeut easy. violent crime rate in the nation. damage. State ranks 11th at the university level in In warm weather. I like water sports like skung and state. in the nation. Not the highest violent ”I think the most important thing is that you must care swimming. Other times. I just party with friends or spend Not in the for people. Along with that, you have to know what property crimes. with 159 burglaries. 953 larceny thefts. in the garden or watching HBO, or crime rate per capita. either. The highest violent crime bothers you and be able to handle it. You have to be 24 motor vehicle thefts and four cases of arson. UCLA time alone. working rate. period. According to offical FBI figures. State had ranks number one (FBI. 1983). maybe read." Reynolds says. ' aggravated strong emotionally. too. because of the constant abuse we “I don't go out in public a whole lot. like to bars. One four forcible rapes. 22 robberies and 76 get. You have to be sure of yourself. and you definitely “I hate to see students mess up their whole lives over DWI laws. The other reason is that I assaults in 1983. for a total of 102 reported violent crimes. have to be intelligent," she says. one meaningless incident. We caught one student who was reason is the new The University of Oklahoma and Louisiana State breaking into video games, and he showed no emotion may run in to someone that I have arrested. It's happened University at Baton Rouge tied for second with 57 Ann Lee. a Public Safety officer and Reynolds' about being arrested. His parents. however. were upset before. and it's not a comfortable situation." says reported violent crimes (FBI Uniform Crime Report. 1983). roommate. thinks this description fits Reynolds very well. and confused. (They) blamed themselves. They shouldn't Reynolds. She added that she also likes to get away from “N.C. State‘s crime rate almost doubles that of the “Laura is very kind-hearted, so much so that it may have. because that is the fault of the individual." Reynolds the public when she is not busy protectingthem. universities that come in second place. Being number one hurt her on the job. She does worry about people. and says “Laura does a great job in this department." says Sgt. is not an honor. I wind up putting in 60-hour weeks." she's careful not to jump to conclusions." Lee says. The incident with the vandal‘s parents seems to touch Teresa Crocker. one of Reynolds co-workers. “She has so Reynolds says. “She's very intelligent and has a great sense of humor. home with Reynolds. much to do. and she has to put priorities on all these ”I never liked police officers when I was growing up." Also. since she's had four years of college. she really does “Our family wasn't as close when we were growing up. different cases, and she does it very well. It takes a lot to says Reynolds. She laughs. then adds. "I've changed my understand what goes on in college and what can happen (She has two brothers and one sister.) One of my brothers he ble to ut it all together like that." opinion ofthem since then." to a student. She definitely doesn't get a big kick out of was pretty much of a delinquent. and this hurt my parents eynol s has lived all over the country. because her Reynolds. who looks like the stereotypical vision of a arresting people." Lee continues. more than it hurt him." she says. father was a Navy officer. Her family jumped from Hollywood police woman. with her strong build. She may not get a kick out of arresting someone. but She has a close relationship with her parents now, but Pennsylvania to California, from Alabama to Virginia. shoulder‘feigth black hair and brown eyes. is in charge of there are things about her job that can be tougher than there was some difficulty when she joined Public Saftey. where her parents still live. Crocker thinks this may be criminal investigations for Public Safety. She is wearing a putting the cuffs on a belligerent drunk. “They don't really like the fact that I'm in law the key to Reynolds' ability tocommunicate with students. fashionable white cotton shirt and grey pants and “It is really hard to see a hysterical victim of an assault. enforcement. My father is prett quiet. but my mother “Living all over the place like she has makes a chain-smokes as she talks. like a rape victim. and not be able to help. It is also hard to doesn't like it at all. She doesn't ike the weapons and the difference in life and on the job. She has the ability to “I graduated from Campbell University in 1976 with a meet the victim’s parents. because you realize there is possibility of danger." Reynolds says. re-socialize. to meet new people no matter where she is. It 8.8. in health and PE and a teaching certificate. I had a more than one victim. The victim‘s family and friends are “Laura's family is very well-to-do." says Lee. who has also means she can talk to all types of different people minor in math. too. I taught school at East Millbrook also hurt." Reynolds says. known Reynolds for 11 years. ' ' without beingjudgmental." Crocker says. Public Safety advises students to identify valuables, lock doors Automobiles are major to a thief." he said. Any stereos and 08s should put McLeod of Public Safety, officer tours the pawn (continued from page I) theft targets. Liles said. particular type of stereo or them in their trunks. Put- crime prevention is very shops once a week looking bicycles a year, Liles said. State's campus at night is CB a thief wants can be ting valuables in a trunk important to students. for stolen items. If the of Ice Cream that they auction off. “just like a shopping center found. he added. will reduce auto break-ins ”Our goal." McLeod said. items are marked. they can Free Scoop According to Liles."stu- by percent. he said. "is to start a community locate and return them to with the purchase of one of our STMY H. KAPLAN dents who have detachable According to Penny watch and ‘Operation 10' in the owners. he said. delicious sandwiches or hamburgers every dorm." McLeod also suggested (good Mon.- Thurs. am til pm.) Operation ID is a pro- that students keep a re. Sandwiches available from opening to 10:00. gram in which students can cord of serial numbers. The available until 8:30. have their valuables en- serial number is needed in Grill sandwiches graved with their driver's order to enter the item in 281 1 Hlllsborough St. Raleigh 832-6653 license number and state. the Police Information Hours: Monday-Thursday 1 1 she said. Students can Network. McLeod said. a V check out an engraver from The first thing a student Friday-Saturday 11:30-1 1 :30 s I i: ate logic Public Safety for 24 hours. or staff member should do Sunday Noon-10:30 uunm Iva-sum she said. when they find something EXPIRES DECEMBER 31,1984 has been stolen is notify w"V mNewmu inu- 1211 Hillsborough Street 833-4588 Metcalf Dormitory is Public Safety, Liles said. Not Valid With Any Other Promotion 69419! huunN nountauulwulwucv llo starting a community sooner the better." watch. and Tucker is “the scheduled to have an If the property stolen is Operation ‘ID Nov. 19. worth $50 or more. it can SALE! be entered in the Police McLeod said. Syme. Gold Information Network. Liles and Welch have also said. According to Liles. ON ALL expressed a desire to start stolen items have been a community watch. she known to show up in the 1 OFF PARTS added. western states only days With programs like the later. OR ACCESORIES community watch and Operation ID in effect. 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Is WRDU Triangle’s new Camelot? Jock Reynolds That was about 10 years smaller organization than than 25 employees. We're cisions." rock ‘n' roll." Only the finest rock ‘n' reasons to be. it's been Feature Writer ago. As most of you know. 'QDR." Berry said. “'QDR in control of our own WRDU‘s format is a “We all want to have roll. built from the ground up. WQDR has gone country. was owned by Durham destiny. but we don't have blend you won't find any- fun." Berry said. “We ref- The broadcasters are the A while back. when So what has become of Life. who's controlling in- the financial resources as where else, which Berry use to be stereotyped. “It's yet to be seen if owners and'managers. WQDR was rocking the Camelot? terest was in Charlotte. did ‘QDR. Also. at WQDR calls “white wine AOR." You'll hear the latest top 'RDU becomes a new Cam- Triangle airwaves. Daniel David Berry was the 'RDU is owned. run and you had to check every- This includes the “best of 40. album cuts and new elot." Berry added. “That's “It's a good working Brunte made a remark that thing out and make sure it groups. But you'll also hear a designation to be earned. 'QDR was the perfect general manager at managed by broadcasters. album-oriented rock. con- sittiation. Everyone seems world. They were getting WQDR. Now. he is the vice "'RDU is a very small was okay. At ’RDU. you're temporary hits. adult con~ the old classic good time We'll find out down the to be happy." Berry said. good reactions from president of Voyager business. We have fewer responsible for your de- temporary and good time rock ‘n‘ roll." road. It does have all the “And it's fun." listeners. and everyone Communications and the was ecstatically happy to general manager of WRDU be at work there. And FM 106. But 'RDU is not a Reynolds and Company designed to brighten day what was the comment? “son of 'QDR." And they 1 “It's sort of like Came- ghavesucceeded. Jack Reynolds combination of the three. wake up in the morning. “They are two of the cedure. Normally. the DJ So how can these guys ot." “'RDU belongs to a Feature Writer And that is the best way to you want to have fun." And quickest. wittiest. funniest would give away tickets to be in a good mood every describe Reynolds and after a dramatic pause he people around." Rancer the 10th caller or some- morning? What is Reynolds and Company — a combination added. “and only the finest said of her partners. thing like that. But not Forestry Club holds ”That's our job," said Company? of the three: Gayle Rancer. rock ‘n' rolL" “There are lots of funny Reynolds and Company. Silva. "We have each "It's the casual morning Kevin Silva and Steve “And we sprinkle in things that happen to peo- When they gave away other. It's that combina— annual Rolleo event. show on 'RDU." began Reynolds - the morning judicious use of tactical ple every day. And people tickets to see Prince. they tion. We're human. We're Kevin Silva. “It's a sick- crew on WRDU 106 FM. nuclear weapons." added say the dumbest things. asked callers to sing a line not always in a good mood. Sarah Durant petition is to train the club ness prevailing on the tri- "Reynolds and Company Silva. “which is most im‘ Steve and Kevin ,just seem from “Let's Go Crazy." Of course. that's not, some- Feature Writer members for the conclaves. angle." addedGayleRari'cer. is the morning show for the portant in a morning to bring it out of them." Whoever did the best im- thing you would ask a which is the national Steve Reynolds called it a" most wonderful radio sta- Show." For example. giving pression got the tickets. brain surgeon. The atmosphere was competition held each year. communicable dise'ase. tion on the planet." ’Rey— Are they putting us on? away tickets to a concert Reynolds and Silva came complete. . a However. this year's Rersonally. I think it is a' nolds said. "When you Yep. Every morning. should be standard pro to the triangle after a stint “We try to get your day roasting pig. chewing Rolleo chairman and senior at WMAS in Springfield. going well. It's part of our tobacco and chopping in forestry Leslie Dolls Massachusetts. Gayle responsibility. We don't lumber highlighted State's said that the club “gathers Rancer joined the WRDU want to burn the listeners Forestry Club and Society to have fun." And .there Kennedy pens mystery novel staff after being the news out. That's where the of American Foresters’ was much fun to be had, as director at WQDR. where music comes in. It brings 48th annual Rolleo Satur- most of the spectators and Dan Kaminski mega-megabucks. Anyway. at a hospital the prince she received North your energy up." day. The Rolleo was competitors wearing sus- Entertainment Writer the prince has helped ii- owns, no less. The murders Carolina radio's first‘ “We do what we feel is sponsored by Levi Garrett. penders and work boots sat nance the film. which was occur on the 15-hour plane Peabody Award.- right." Reynolds said. who gave away the tobacco back on a log. listened to Actor , George Kennedy shot at and around the ride. and it‘s up to George “lt’s a community effort. “What you. the listener, and bumper stickers. country music. chewed (Patoni from the many brand new Qram Interna- and former cop-turned- period." said Silva. wants us to do. We don't The group. which was tobacco and enjoyed the Airport films) tries his HLVII'W tional Airport which the actor Mike Corby to figure “You may hear me do what everyone else divided into freshman, competitions. hand at writing a second prince paid for. At the out who did what. more." Reynolds said. "but does. or what we think you sophomore. junior and se- The conclaves will be mystery novel with airport dedication ceremo- Don't make the mistake it takes all three of us want us todo. nior teams. saluted lum- held at State in 1989. when Murder On High (Avon writing experience shows nies. a bomb explodes close of thinking. “Hey. Robert giving 33 and a third “We just try to make berjacks at Scherck Forest the Forestry Club will Books. $3.25). People mag- through. In the novel. the to the prince. severely Ludlum went from acting you Genetic Gardens by com- represent State. Dolls azine called his first novel. latest Airport film. wounding him. Hospital fa- to writing and did so percent each." feel better about life." peting within the club in stressed the importance of Murder on Location. “a Airport: Middle East. has cilities in Qram aren't ter- brilliantly George such events as pole telling. placing in the conclaves. hard-boiled pseudo-thriller just finished filming in the rific. so the decision is Kennedy should be just as FONZY'S CHICK ax throwing. speed chop- saying that “it reflects the that is really just practice small country of Grant. made to fly the prince (as good." Kennedy's writing PIZZAZ ping and logs-oiling. All of school's forestry depart- for future tales of ruled by Prince Ibrahim. well as the higher-paid is still in its infancy right the 12-point events re- ment." Hollywood low-jinks." Lion of the Desert. Son of members of Airport) to Los now. Yes. the plot is good. WE DELIVER vealed woodsmen skills. Since this year's fresh- The plot is an intriguing the Prophets. 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NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY 4 l November 14. 1984 / Technician I Opinion

A paper that is entirely the product of the student body becomes at once the official organ through which the thoughts. the activity and in fact the very life of the campus are registered. lt is the mouthpiece through whi'ch the students themselves talk. College life without its journal is blank Technician. vol. i. no. 1. Feb. l. l920

Students should speak on planned fee increases iiiiiii. 'tll lncreases. They seem to be coming at changing the plans. What is left now is to students from all angles constantly. ““- decide how to spread the costs among There are several increase proposals the users — the students. this fall that would take effect next fall. That's where the students come in. Some are for an increase in services and The fact that students university-wide some are for an increase in facilities. — should be involved in the early stages We have already written several of planning is not the point now. What is editorials pointing out the generally poor the point is that the present students planning of the Watauga Hall project. need to voice their opinions on how they We pointed out the apparent lack of should be 'charged for Watauga Hall — consideration for the concerns of present whether the students living in the dorm students when the planning took place. should pay a rént that would cover the The Watauga Hall project is entirely too costs or whether the expenses should be expensive for the end product. lt would spread over the rest of the campus Racism found in right-wing appear as if the planning occurred with residents somewhat the attitude that “the students might This brings up the point that all mind, but there's little they can and will university fee and charge increases go do about it.” through a process that includes an open hearing for students to express their Attitudes lack sincerity Watauga is a problem that resulted feelings to those making the final from the long-term nature of construc- decisions. They may or may not take the With the election returns in. it is obvious Helms said he would work for the tion projects. But unless the predictions opinions expressed into consideration we will have to live with conservatism for at “responsible” black leaders. I wonder who‘s and estimations made at the time of when the final decision is made, but a least four more years. Although‘l voted for writing Helms’ speeches, as I recall that Glen planning were poor or the information strong student turnout and response at Mondale, I am not overly concerned with the M.J. Miller, the KKK Grand Dragon, said almost available was unreliable, it should have Editorial exactly this in his unsuccessful bid for the these hearings will certainly turn a few reality of a second Reagan term. I admit, he Democratic gubernatorial nomination, only been seen in the planning that the dorm 0 'cials’ heads. . . will invariably pack the Supreme Court and BUMGARDHER Columnist would be excessively expensive. It could he Simple fact that inflation is still continue economic policies that are some— using “reasonable" in place of responsible. not have adequately explained to stu- present and that facilities get old and what unfair, but conservatism, when taken in I may be the first to lose my college loan, I For a long time, Helms and other right- don’t ‘hold‘high hopes that Helms or any wingers have had a problem with race. I dents at the time how expensive the things wear out prove that some moderation, is not very dangerous and is don’t consider the above statement to be an dorm would eventually be to live in. increases are just and needed. But often healthy. Why, then, haven’t I and other conservative will dig in his pocket and effort to correct it. But that is a moot point, according to students should not sit contently while others like me become outspoken supporters leap to my aid. The sad fact is compassion Proof of voter dissension is found at the university officials. It has already gone of the conservative platform? and conservatism seldom walk hand in their fees and rent are increased and not The answer lies with the conservatives hand. ‘ local level. As always, Democrats swept the beyond the point of ending the project or question some of the decisions. themselves. It is'first important to note that Please raise your right hand if you local elections, yet failed to show gains at the everyone who voted for Reagan is not a real honestly believe the money saved from national level. The explanation is simple. Reagan’s tax cuts will be spent on charitable Most people personally know the local conservative. First we must subtract those candidates and are able to make a character who voted for Anderson in 1980 or Carter in donations. Be serious! I have seen the judgment before voting. How many people State ranks first . if. . 76, M], t; we have left are hard-line BMWs in the eyes of EE majors. And why ." ‘AI'..' t ‘.":~‘.'£nm sir. thosf' of whom supported not? Free enterprise says we must kill or be would vote. fora-nefihbonmhocomlsrthe Nixon in 1960 or more appropriately, John killed. The problem is the rich have more area’sceeomyrliveom-the-bese-hmrin Carrington in 1984. Every member of this weapons. town and won't let their kids play with yours? in violent crime , group, with a few exceptions, has an attitude Another more traditional conservative trait We do not know what Reagan's and Martin’s that scares away potential long-time support- is racism. Granted, conservatives on the neighbors think of them. All we know is ers. whole are getting better. Most publicly some Republican party chairman deemed Take. for instance, "the most quotable accept the role' of minorities in the them worthy of public office. among universities person in politics today, Senator Jesse community. Underneath, however, con- All hope is not lost. The strong support Helms. (We can all pick on Helms because servatives still have a genuine bad attitude. I conservatism has among college students, is the State campus as safe as it appears? he wili be om senator for as long as he know a delegate to the Republican conven- although not completely genuine, gives the tion who seems to be the nicest guy in the Republican party a chance to change its Probably not. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, State has the chooses.) Senator Helms once said that image. Fiscal conservatism does not preclude That’s right — in ministry to the poor “sometimes has the world. He will treat you like a king as long as highest violent crime rate in 1983 of any university in the nation. appearance of being 90 percent publicity and you are not a black male who may wish to altruism. Inherited misconceptions do not the country. The second highest university crime rate is only half that of State’s. 10 percent compassion." Considering that become friends with his daughter. Others mandate racism. And financial security does State also ranks 1 1th in property crimes, which include theft and burglary. the conservative ideology calls for the fight to keep minorities out of their churches, not require a removal from the community. Although most of these wrongdoings are committed by non-students, students churches and private sector to take over care country clubs and fraternities. Do any of you I challenge the members of the right-wing should be wary. Late-night strolls may prove dangerous; unlocked bicycles may be for the impoverished, I must doubt his really want to .associate yourselves with movement to change your attitude before discovered missing-Security may be a thing of the past. sincerity. someone with such feelings of superiority? you lose the support you now have. l bet the Students. should protect themselves against crime. Locking doors and bicycles are Realizing that under Senator Helms' plan. In our favorite senator’s victory speech, Democrats beat you to it. simple precautions to insure the safety of your possessions. People are not as honest as they would have you believe. When walking late at night, students should walk in pairs on well-lit paths or call Public Safety for an escort. These precautions can save a lot of headaches, no pun intended. Criminals thrive Press grossly ignores cults on the stupidity of others. Unguarded items only invite thieves to steal them. A Louis Farrakhan and his Nation of Islam is rapist. All things considered, prevention Some of us are tired of all theqtalk of how woman walking alone can tempt a would-be the religious Right is going to take over the another time bomb waiting to explode. is the best cure. JAMES These people have advocated a racial war always rely on Public Safety to be there; they can’t be everywhere country. It appears that some journalists and and the murder of any .uStudentsL _. -..... cannot editorial cartoonists, such as the News and 'opposition. Yet an inc time. Observer’s Powell, are biased against any- WALKER Editorial Columnist hardly a word is ever mentioned about them. Furthermore. Public Safety needs the university’s cooperation. if students see a thing or anyone who is Christian and has lslamic groups such as the PLO and lslamic crime in progress, they should feport itimmediately. It could happen to them one right-wing political beliefs. Jihad infest the Middle East and kill anyone day. The fury with which some people crusade made to tear down their structures. who stands in their way, including Ameri— This campus is no longer the impenetrable White Tower that it once was. Crime is against such evangelists as Jerry Falwell and Indeed, the cult members make no secret cans. Washington, D.C.. has been turned a fact. lt can hit anyone one without notice. Take heed. Jimmy Swaggart is both hypocritical and of their armed strength. Watch the news into a fortress to protect our federal officials bigoted. carefully the next time they have a short clip from these lslamic terrorists. Where were these protectors of the on the Bhagwan Rajneesh. You will notice Now we get back to the Christian groups. Constitution when Jesse Jackson (who that the guards who are posted throughout You know the ones. They: ask you to vote claims to be a reverend) announced his plans the camp are armed 'with Uzi sub-machine your conscience and support your govern- to run for the highest office in the land? guns. Even the spokeswoman for Rajneesh ment. They say the courts should make the Perhaps Jackson's socialist agenda qualified carries a pistol. Maybe it’s to protect civil rights of the unborn more important him for president in the eyes of the “church Rajneesh‘s 53 Rolls Royces. *- than the convenience of its conception. Next and state" separationists. But let a right-wing Why aren't the bigots against Christians to machine guns and sworn/ death threats. evangelist merely speak out in favor of a concerned about these cults? It would seem these Christians are dangerous! candidate, and he has become derelict in his that as long as the cults preach free love and The prospect of armed cults controlling duty to not mix religion and politics. The don’t speak out against moral decay. they our lives should bother the bigots against double standard goes even further. are quite‘safe from journalistic persecution. Christians. Our nation's journalists should It the Catholic bishops condemn the threat Bhagwan's cult is just one of dozens; some keep this thought in mind before they single of nuclear war and urge“a freeze, they are are potentially more dangerous than his. out the Christians to {Ersecute “level-headed, main-stream" 'Americuis. The same is true for the Vietnam War protests by the bishops. But let them speak out against the murder of the unborn, and Forum Policy what cries do you here from the chorus? Church and state separation! Isn't it the height of hypocrisy that certain Technician welcomes Forum letters. They are likely to be printed if they: individuals rail against Christians with such a 0 deal with significant issues. breaking news or public interest. fury while overlooking the truly dangerous 0 are typed or printed legibly and double spaced. religious groups which are anything but 0 are limited to 300 words. and Christian and growing like mad? 0 are signed with the writer's address, phone number and. if the writer is a student, his classification How many times havesyou seen cartoons and curriculum. or editorials condemning the Bhagwan Shree Techniaan reserves the right not to publish any letter which does not comply with the above rules or Rajneesh, the guru from India? which is deemed inappropriate for printing by the editor in chief. Letters are subject to editing for style. brevity and taste. In no case will the writer be informed before ’ This lunatic and his followers have that his -’ her letter has been edited for printing. practically taken over a rural Oregon county Technician will withhold an author's name only if failure to do so would result in clear and present 150 miles southeast of Portland. The growth danger to the writer. Rare exceptions to this policy will be made at the discretion ofthe editor in chief. of the cult and the political power which they . All letters become the property of Technician and will not be returned to the author. Letters should have acquired should frighten everyone. be'brought by Student Center Suite 3120 or mailed to Technician\‘i Letters to the Editor. PO. Box There have. been reports that this cult has 8608 University Station. Raleigh NC 276958608. been stockpiling arms at their commune. Rajneesh'followers have vowed to “paint the .ufi county bulldozers with blood” if an attempt is November 14, 1984 / Technician I Op-ed/ 5

Oil glut may hurtconsumers in long run Washington — Televised pictures of a unprepared for a major cold snap. sober Eheik Yamani. the Saudi oil minister. Prices make sure consumers are offered adequate said recently. ”The major oil companies may attending OPEC's meetings soared beyond their predictions. Many supplies of fairly priced fuel oil? underwrite such programs as ‘Masterpiece in Geneva last elderly consumers and urban poor were GLENN Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Theatre' and ‘Great Performances,’ but their week probably prompted this response from unable to afford the huge increases. In New many Americans: Eat your heart out. OPEC. chairman and Reagan appointee Raymond corporate thinking is straight out of ‘Dallas.'" You re getting Jersey. for example. a homeowner who &5HEARER “macaw... J. O'Connor recently summed up the With oil companies and consumers in- what you deserve. received 350 gallons of home heating oil on administration’s view: "The replacement of creasingly hard-pressed, Congress could But Americans might ask themselves Jan. 23. 1984. paid $70 more for them than inappropriate government intervention in intervene to protect both interests. Rinaldo whether OPEC's troubles are a consumer’s he or she did for a similar delivery only a energy delight. While the world.oil glut has pushed Many oil customers incurred annual markets with competition and market has called for the government to purchase retail month earlier. That $70 would have paid for heating bils of $1,200 or more last year. Yet discipline does not provide for further excess heating oil from newly created gasoline down five cents per gallon this two weeks' worth of food. half a month's cold weather approaches with market improvement in economic efficiency." regional strategic reserves so that oil Year. the prices of other oil-related products rent or a visit to the doctor. supplies even more depleted than last year. Yet even Energy Secretary Donald Hodel companies may have a place to dispose of are unlikely to drop at all and may even According to the Commerce Department. Heating oil reserves in New England are has conceded. in a letter to Rep. Matthew their excess product at winter's end. Some Increase. oil-burning furnaces heat roughly 15 million down’ 33 percent; stocks in the Mid~Atlantic Rinaldo (D-N.J.), that “continuous severe congressmen would prefer to set a minimum .Take home heating oil, for example. Last homes and an unknown number of busi- region are off 20 percent. Supplies at major cold weather could lead to unusually higher level for heating oil supplies. Others would Winter, major oil companies on the East nesses and schools. About half of these oil terminals in New York are about half of what heating oil demand and accompanying simply create an independent oil corporation Coast reduced sharply their capacity to store users are located in the Northeast, primarily they were. temporary price increases." Undoubtedly. a that would buy and sell petroleum products oil for both commercial and residential in Connecticut. New Jersey. New York and These figures invite an obvious question: free-market policy of petroleum allocation to stabilize oil prices. customers. The firms took this step to assure Massachusetts. Six more states — Wiscon- What can be done to protect customers from places a heavy burden on the consumer. Regardless of what course Congress and profits not realized during the warm winter sin. Michigan. Maryland. Minnesota. Virginia decisions by oil companies to enter the It also assumes that oil companies will act the next administration pursue. the impera- before. and Maine — account for another 20 winter season with inadequate stocks? Does in the public interest. But as New Jersey's tive to act is here. -But low inventories left the oil suppliers percent of the oil market. the federal government have an obligation to energy commissioner. Leonard 8. Coleman. ‘(l 1984 NewsfimupChxagi) IM

Demo-blican Eddie Knox is undoubtedly the most rise from $355 to $500 a semester, and more have made the lottery and were assured a room arguments in his letter “Cartooris make viewers Reasoning wrong disappointing political figure associated with the recently I have become aware of an additional for the following three years eventually become think," 1984 election. $60 increase. some of many looking for off-campus housing. How noble for Draughon to write: “It is my job I am writing in response to JameS'”Walker's Walker's prejudices continued to surface as he A year ago a new housing contract was issued The smart student tries to get a head start. but the to. .. jumpstart your thought processes so that you editorial in the Friday Technician. addressed the gubernatorial race. Edmisten's lack and included a list of fines for those people who university doesn't want to let them. Instead. they will be politically active enough to look out for I was first disappointed in Technician's lack of of mud-slinging was neither conspicuous nor wanted to move out of the dorm. The fines range want to charge an outrageous fine to go along your own best interests " courage and direction demonstrated prior to the surprising. His campaign style never included from $25 for cancelling one's reservation to $250 with the already high prices for off_~campus rent. Well. Draughon. what if my best interest is to election in failing to endorse any of the such tactics. Could it be that Edmisten is a man of for moving out anytime during or between I feel we should go back to old policies and think for myself? What if I don't need your candidates. Walker’s preferences now conve- principle? Walker prefers to support Martin's semesters. It is left up to the student to study this make contracts extend for only one semester. self-righteous 200 to help formulate my opinions? niently parallel the ultimate winners. In the major campaign style. Does he consider the anonymous contract. including the fine print. In addition. if a since we pay for only one semester at a time, It's really great of you to appoint yourself the North Carolina races, Walker voiced his support letter circulated which discussed Edmisten's person fails to turn in his housing payment card Timothy S. Haynes omniscient creator of political mindpower. that those chosen by voters were indeed the private life an example of f‘to-the-point" cam< on time. he is kicked out of his room and put in a Actually. I feel your entire attitude reeks of “most deserving" candidates. At this point, it paigning? Also. he must view attempts to random selection process for a new room. which pomposity and arrogance. You are welcome to would seem mindless to challenge that statement. sabatoge the NCAE's endorsement of Edmisten-as is odd because the housing department still has to your opinion. but you are not welcome to insult but I do question his observations as to why the reflection of Martin's \‘remarkably clean ‘ tactics. find him a' room on campus. This should be the Cartoons ill my convictions. results turned out asthey did. Kelli Edmisten area in which fines should be assessed. Hello. my name is Dennis Draughon. and I support President Reagan but not on every The point that Jim Hunt lost due to his SR TXM With the number of students constantly believe in all things true and right. All who differ issue. I have my beliefs. and I rely on my own “mud-slinging" isn’t supported. If voters were so increasing and the number of rooms not. they with me are idiots. Whv?‘The answer is simple ability to interpret reality. I also believe that other totally turned off by that style of advertising. how Housing costly shouldn't mind if someone decides to move off really. My name is Dennis Draughon. and since. people can do otherwise. is it that the originator of negative ads, Jesse campus. If someone moves off during the a cartoonist. it's my job to clean your conservative In short. I try to show tolerance and respect for Helms, remained popular? It would seem Walker University housing is becoming more and more semester, he should be fined. but if there has not minds of the spider and cobwebs so that you can dissenting opinion. I wish Draughon could find it expected Hunt to respond to Helms' malicious a problem for State students. Each year there is been a renewed reservation and he moves off see the light. you know. the way I do. in his heart to do the same. attacks with gentle pops on the hand. As for the an overflow of students trying to get on-campus between semesters. there should be no penalty. Well. actually I am not Dennis Draughon. I just Ken Stalllngs untruth and distortion associated with Helms' housing. In the past four years. I.have seen prices Upperclassmen who were fortunate enough to wanted to capsulize my impression of Draughon's SR PS alleged connection in Latin America, I am one North Carolina voter who not only cares but is very concerned about the possibility of such a connection. Hunt's political distancing from $5.00 Walter Mondale reflected strength rather than This Coupon is Worth shame. Two pOliticians' viewpoints rarely parallel UNITED PARCEL SERVICE on every issue. Hunt was responsible and sincere FIVE DOLLAR enough to make the distinctions between himself and fellow Democrat Mondale. Conversely. PART TIME EMPLOYMENT Helms claimed total undeniable allegiance to the 828—1590 with student ID. 828-1590 one coupon ' Bring this coupon on your first donation favored Reagan, while the facts show he often 'Will"‘llil”"llil'"ill"'llll""illl"‘llll"" call for opposed thepresident duringthe pastfour wars. per student and receive an EXTRA $5.00 BONUS appointment I agree that the Knox defection played a key role in swinging the election. My surprise is in how HYLAND PLASMA .CENTER MONDAY—FRIDAY many voters, Republican and Democrat. viewed W‘le'wml' 1 MAIDEN LANE \X/ORK \X/EEK his position as credible. 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Soaring Club seeks students " \Vll/ll/lDlDlD‘A' interested in learning flight Todd McGee favorable conditions. a approximately $700-$800. the club financially by Feature Writer sailplane can stay aloft for Ross estimated it would paying higher fees than several hours." cost at least $1,300 if done students and providing a Have you ever wondered The club is open to any through a commercial tow plane at a reduced what it would be like to fly student who is interested glider operation. rate." high above the ground. in learning how to fly. “The primary advantage The club operates four powered only by the ef- “You need no experience of the club is that it gliders. It has two twoseat fects of nature? If you or knowledge of aircraft or provides an opportunity to trainers (a Schweizer 2—22 have. then the State Soar» aviation, period." Ross learn to fly at the least and a Schleicher Ka~7l and ing Club is for you. said. “The club will teach possible cost anywhere." two single-seat planes (a ”You get a tremendous you from scratch. Anybody said Ross. Schweizer 1-26 and a feeling of satisfaction and can learn. Club vice president Jeff Schleicher Ka-6l. achievement from keeping "The purpose of the club Daye, who is a licensed Daye said the group had an aircraft aloft without an no plans for expanding its engine." said Rick Ross. a “In gliding, you basically just go up and fleet at the moment, ”un flight instructor for the land. Soaring means you try to stay up as less we get more members club. “It's very challengA or some more funding from Ing. long as possible, including distance and the Student Senate." Ross said there is a duration flights. ” .The club, which was difference between gliding 4L founded in 1977 and incor- and soaring. is primarily twofold." Ross glider pilOt, said he joined porated in 1980, operates “In gliding. you basically continued. “We. instruct in- because “I'd always out of Wilson Municipal just go up and land. Soar- terested persons to become wanted to learn to fly. but Airport every Saturday ing means you try to stay competent and safe glider there's no way I could have and Sunday, weather up as long as possible. pilots Also. the club at- afforded to do it without permitting. from about 10 " otocourtesy Busch Gardens including distance and du« tempts to put soaring the club." am. until dusk. "Hats Off To Hollywood," performed at Busch Gardens, The Old Country, in Williamsburg, Va., is a first step to ration flights," he said. within the student‘s finan- "We encourage anybody, Broadway and national touring companies for many young hopefuls. Busch Gardens is auditioning talent for its 1985 Ross said it wasn't magic cial grasp The cost of obtaining a whether they are interest- season in 1 7 eastern and midwestern cities. that kept the planes up but It took Orville and pilot’s license includes club ed in joining the club or risingair. Wilbur Wright many years dues and initiation fee. not. to come out and take a "The glider stays aloft and much money to- learn instruction manuals. insur- ride." Ross said. Busch Gardens holds auditions for performers by finding rising columns to fly. but Ross said that ance, plane rental and tow The ride costs $20, but of warm air (thermalsl and through the Soaring Club. fees. All the necessary Ross said a partial refund than 230 positions at the circling to stay in that a person could get a flight instruction is pro- of up to $7 would be given Tim Ellington the University of North The entertainment area. By circling, he climbs private glider pilot‘s vided free by members. to anybody who decides to Diversions Editor Carolina at Greensboro on park, Virginia's number shows at Busch Gardens in the air." he said. "Under license in a semester for The club has approxi- join the club. Monday, Nov. 26 from 12 one visitor attraction. are presented an average mately 45 members, almost Meetings are held the Have you ever been to a p.m.-5 pm. The auditions Performers should be at of six times a day. with as half of which are non- first Monday of every theme park? One of the will be held in the Alex- least 18 years old and be many as 400 total perfor- students. Besides free month at 7 pm. in Truitt most entertaining aspects ander room of the Elliott available for full-time mances during the park’s NOW’S THE TIME flight instruction, Ross said Auditorium in Broughton of these parks is the live University Center. The seasonal employment. season. the advantage of having Hall. Interested persons shows that are produced auditions are a part of the Audition presentations If you plan to audition. professional members is should contact Jeff Daye at each day by hundreds of European-themed park's should be limited to three please come prepared. If you’ve been thinking about talented individuals who annual search for enter- minutes. but performers Singers should have sheet that "they provide a stable 737-6848 for more in- work at the park during tainers. technicians and should be prepared to musicof a ballad and of an Peace corps after graduation, now is base of members and assist formation. the summers. If you’ve stage managers for the present additional material up—tempo song in the cor- the time to begin your application ever felt that you have the 1985 season. upon request. rect key, actors should abilities to join these Linda Searls, enter- This year. for the first come with a comic for spring and summer openings. zoom W summer performers. here's tainment manager for time. Busch Gardens’ per- monologue, and variety Visit our display at the Study 'MMW your chance. Busch Gardens. and her formers will have a chance artists should come with 0 Student Papers Talent scouts from staff are visiting 17 cities to star or support in a some kind of “patter." In Abroad Fair on November 15, or ‘Busch Gardens, The Old looking for talented number of commercials addition. all performers contact Peace Corps on campus at 01 0 Theses Country. in Williamsburg. singers. dancers. musicians shot on location at the should come with a second Va.. will hold auditions at Patterson Hall, 737-3818. 0 Resumes and technicians to fill more park. or third selection. " 0 Letters “Fast-Cheap-Nearby" Reproductive Health Care 508 Sthary’s Street Cancer Society helps. smokers break r'iieb'i‘t Scott Monfrado times have you seen those Feature Writer ”social smokers" at parties? There is some- There's a little white thing about holding a ciga- stick that many people on rette in their hand that this campus and through- makes some people feel out the world like to smoke mature. the cigarette. Some On Thursday. however. Understanding. non~judgmenta| care that people have smoked for so more than 35 percent of includes abortion . . . for women of all ages. long that it's a necessity in America‘s smokers will Counseling for both partners is available. their everyday lives. They quit for 24" hours. Once Special Services and rates for students. inhale the smoke to get the again. the Great American 1‘ Call 781-5550 days. evenings. 8 weekends. nicotine that calms them Smokeout will take place. down. Others do it to be Sponsored by the Ameri- socially noticed. How many can Cancer Society. the annual smokeout strives to further encourage those l'l\.\l.l\'f who want to quit smoking l\l’l'l{|l \tll) \l lHlx'\l \\Hllll\’l\l. l\'l \\ll\\l‘1lll\’\|l\ to do so. It also gives those diehard inhalers a chance Attorneys At Law to test themselves. The smokeout is held THE LEGAL CLINIC each year on the Thursday before Thanksgiving. 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Ramos, Peatz‘ ‘p‘ackage deal’ Deron Johnson magazine‘s prep player of lays a good foundation for said we had to room with Sports Writer the year. Tab Ramos. Wolfpack squads to come. who they assigned us to." Ramos and Peat. who “Yeah. I decided that Another major reason When coach Larry Gross both hail from New Jersey wherever he (Peat) wanted for the duet coming to convinced all-America and played for the same to go I would go," Ramos State was that Pack assis- goalkeeper Peat to club team. had decided that said. "And another reason tant coach George Taran- play his college soccer at they would attend the we came here is because tini had_,coached both State before this season. same school and room State is one of the few players on the Junior Na- little did he know that he together. In the signing of places that gave us a tional team. had also wrapped up the one of the two, the Pack chance to room together “We just decided George services of Parade got a package deal that when most of the others was the best coach in the country. so we both de- cided to come here and play for him. This is also the campus that I felt most comfortable on." Ramos said. “You know. it's kind of funny." Peat explained. “This was the only school that we came to together. I didn't go to any of the schools he (Ramos) went Each at these advertised items is required to be readily available lor to... Staff photos by Mark Ciarrocca ADVEIIIISEO sale at or below the advertised pnca in each AAP Store encept “GE It may have been ironic . . . while Peat tends goal in reckless fashion. HER POUCV specmcally noted in this ad to Peat because of the PRICESEFFECTIVE THRU SAT. NOV. 17INRALEIGH. manner that both he and graduated last year." goalie has allowed only 13 lTEMSOFFEREDFOR SALENOT AVAILABLETOOTHERRETAILDEALERS ORWHOLESALERS Ramos came to State. but Ramos keys Pack offense with pinpointpasses . . . Gross said. “You can't ever goals this year. recording to Wolfpack opponents it really replace a player like 77 saves and sporting a has been anything but Ogu in terms of skill and personal 0.8 goals per humorous. against Clemson Sunday in passes and short ability. But with his imagi- game average with seven DOUBLE COUPONS ' The two players have the NCAA's first-round. give-and-go deliveries. nation and enthusiasm. he shutouts in 15 games. SEE YOUR LOCAL ASP FOR COMPLETE DETAILS played a major role in the This season, Ramos has Ramos almost always sparks our attack and we Peat's most impressive nationally seventh-ranked two goals and six assists. keeps the defense off find the most dangerous showing probably came Wolfpack's 14-3-1 record These aren't flashy stats. balance when he has pos- man in scoring position. The wisest Investment you'll ever make for your family. and have helped State gain but the freshman makes up session ofthe ball. against Duke. Although he VOLUME 12 a: 13 NOW ON SALE FOR its second straight playoff for it with his passing “Tab gives us another “We’ve tried to take allowed three goals. the appearance. And they both abilities in the midfield. skillful player at offensive advantage of Tab's tre- freshman put on a gutsy With brilliant cross-field halfback, where Chris Ogu mendous perception to see pressure—packed perfor- unk 8r Wagnalls figure into the Pack's plans where people are on the mance over the last four New Encyclopedia field, which is a lot to ask minutes of the contest. of a freshman. But he's Peat made numerous acro- come through." ' batic saves as the Blue Ramos has come through Devil offense bombarded WESTERN GRAIN in the clutch this season. the nets desperately trying FED BEEF playing almost in obscurity to tie the contest. at times to suddenly “Kris Peat has given us emerge and make a play a tremendous lift in the that changes the outcome" nets," Gross said. “I think DRIVERS of a game. In ACC wins he is the most prominent lgioiloin Tip against Duke and goalkeeper in the confer- Maryland, Ramos was in on ence if not the nation. AND COOKS the play that decided the outcome ofthe game. “He has the most perfect WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF RESI'I PLUMP ROASTING CHICKENS In the Nov. 3, 4-3 win balance of attitude and NEEDED over the Blue Devils. desire combined with a .Top Sirloin Steak the certain craziness that a score was tied 3-3 with less goalie must have to take Bone than five minutes left when the physical punishment 58 (‘V’ Ramos made a timely pass that he receives in the In 0$7-$10 AN HOUR! off to Sam Owoh in front of nets." the goal for the deciding n, score. The Wolfpack had Both players have had to I I54 AN HOUR BASEI not beaten Duke in the make the adjustment from I previous ube-irvguhig-h school stars to “POTATO RAMA" two years beforé being one..of. many .parts 'ltlfltcoofifilf'. (298 form 7 that make the talent-laden "-FLEXIBLE HOURS Against Maryland in Pack machine run. Baking Staté’s first ACC contest of the season. the game Ramos played for St. 10 lb, 5 lb. ONEEDS'TO HUSTLE was scoreless with 1:33 Benedict‘s Prep in Kearny. Potatoe bag bag left, when Ramos came N.J.. where he scored an ONEEDS OWN CAR across the middle from unofficial high school re- about 18 yards out and cord of 161 goals. ZESTV SWEET We are number one in pizza delivery so we can pay drilled home the deciding Peat played his prep more than any other pizza delivery firm. Come join goal to give the Pack an soccer at Vernon High in llow Onions ‘ Florida Oranges the number one pizza delivery firm in Raleigh. important conference vic- Newton, N.J.. where he tory. sported a .20 goal-against While Ramos has figured average his last two into the Wolfpack's scoring seasons and was selected . . bag 821-7660 offense. Peat has helped as the outstanding goalie State's defense hold oppo- twice in the prestigious ( (63‘ 9'0 r 3126 HILLSBOROUGH ST. nents to a school re°cord Granatkin International avrn 8 APPLY WITHIN pace of only 0.75 goals per Youth Tournament in contest. 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mUmnwab November 14, 1984 / Technician I lntramurals I 9 I I I Noah-Vale wms title 3 PKA Noah-Vale R d k i t - to win “ma I." snaps e nec s 3 ring mpus e PKA used a stron d . . Blowout. Noah-Vale necks quickly scored to passes and scored one lease to edge Noathaiec l’thAex'anlgftlmhdlfti‘Ird: blewout Rednecks} 40-12 move within one at 7—6. point after touchdown. 136 to win the AllCampus advanta e to claim the Mens Open Noah-Vale then scored Mike Russell also threw for Footballchampionship Rob Tiazel and Jerry intramural 'flag football late in the first half to one touchdown. and Ted ()3 ale 0" 0 . . C amplons Ip. e wrn ma 9 i. e 8 Ime SCOPE 0 ran or ano er scoreboardN hV first8 asn Tedthe forBowenPKAhadas theinterce”€0antlonshalf snappedh ah threeTh year 13-6.k h h I“ touchdown.H It r W Holt threw to Jerome turned into . defensive string by the Rednecks The Rednecks continued Rick Holt contributed Harrison. stru Ie NoahNale drove who have dominated the to fall behind in the second two points after touchdown pKA came back to even dee 83mg" PKA territor sport. half. Noah-Vale scored 27 for Noah-Vale. the score as Raymond Curl latepin the second half buyt Noah-Vale jumped out to points on a variety of C a r e y M c L e I la n d threw to KentM k _ ~. _ . an early lead on a Chuck plays. quarterbacked Rednecks l PKA scoredeetze tie- (1:!medngrndhepk‘g V ' ' ' Wakeford pass to make the For Noah-Vale. Mike Fox throwing two touchdown breaker as Curl threw '0 became the first fraternity. Resident-Sorority cross country champion is Syme-Velch, while Resident champion is early score 7-0. The Red- threw two touchdown passes in the loaingeffort. Marty Loy. Curl then to win the All-Campus title South. Members of Syme-Welch are (L-it) Pat Sielski, Sarah McCauley, Kerry Foley and threw to Greg Boehling for in at leastsix years. Regina McGiil. South members are (H!) Eddie McLendon, Mike Payne, Dennis Walker and The Intramural-Recreational S rts Offi id 1k I “if"thalnk the following football.l’aooccor as; :zlleyilalel l to fgxhgzrzhggzg 0 1cm 3 for their contributions and dedication 'fa111984 program. to the I a I SAM routed PKA 15-6, Chris Baron GreggF‘atool Oral McGirt I 8 £15": :ndS.F"mlé(I):.1“1;;' I William Beeker Keith Flynt Ed McLendon l Owen (1). Owen (2). South South defeated Sullivan 1:1: I "If“ ' Ih' I Greg Beumel Ed Folckomer John McMinn l and Sullivan (1) won first (2) 1881-1699 to advance to f t g a range"? 1 e I John Bruder Richmond Gage Frank Meldau l round games in the resi- the quarterfinals against "Sign”: vs! ”I. 7 ma sd i Jimmy Buff Ti... a... “11mm l dent bowling playoffs. Gold. Bobby Boykin had a r H 953” a t 9 Jeff Butler Marlene Hale Flip Morris l Ted Branoff had a 489 to pace South. ""I' ouse 1 .15-5 '3 William Caldwell Jason Harvard Taylor Peel l three-set total of 529 to Sullivan (1). last years £280 arr season action 1n at 0019! Bill Jones Steve Pope l lead 0W0" (1) t0 8 1.815 runner-up, defeated Bragaw torf'e In" : r3333” t “t l Torn Compton ‘ Richard Jon“ Marvin Rogers l 1763 win over Ki'ngs South (1) 1873-1739 behind Codgt 3a . ' C PJP-h 0': l Scott Cornelius Mike Kelly Cindy Summer l ,Village. Owen (1) will now Ron Moore's 518. Sullivan G m "me “e ISteve Courtney Dean Lackey Todd Throneburg I face Tucker. who finished will meet Syme in the ya:A h d d f t d PKT l Nick Crawford Gary Lail “John Wellspeak l the 39330“ at 3'0- quarterfinals. 16 14 1531 e e: e I Kevin Dotterel' Jimmy Lail TimWu: Owen (2) routed Becton Syme has been the most th- T Ito “I'm“ to I Todd Earl Mark Lail Frank Williams l 1902-1769 behind Lequ'ire impressive team as it has a 3:333; had defeated Kenneth Edge Ron Lall Sidney Williams I g’atsoIrlzis toltlal of tall: pin: :lgvh score of,2(l)52 and IiIias Sigma Nu 15.5. 1510 to James Austin Richard Haney Andrew Romano ' . wen 13' Imee 8 ca 139;"- score ow" ‘ an advance to its match with l Ron Bendlin Ken Hubbell Eric Stroup m quarter ma action. ' Sigma Chi. Tonymam”Chambers ”mum,Tripp Madden mommy...William Tart. Mlexander, Turlmgton' m' volleyball finals I Darrell pearman Stuart Nunn Annette Turner l Alexander defeated 1'98“!" 39330“ and 1‘8" and Owen (lito advance to _ . . Staff photoby Van HUifmon l Sptdklrf3:31; $232321", FrankScalla I Owen (2) 15-3. 15-13 and their record to 50 with the finals. Owen" (1‘) went. Noah Vaies‘l’ed Holtheadsforthe "'de in the MensOpenflnal. . I Turlington came back to their winoverOwen (2) , 4-0 in the regular season Dixie Classic ‘ --_ I i1(effgalta 315$“ ganote geeMLEwst l (leiligle Owen (1) 7-15. 1512. Owen (2) had advanced to and hadhnot :10? a set until I‘“ -: u ! lm arnes . le eorge a, c If to set upa rematch for ‘ r | b d ' "5 mate Wit urlington. ' Tim Blevins Tlm Haas. Frank Meldau the resident volleyball ti- tsgemieirggmgfs' {1-9efeatlng A l e a n d e r a n d ’ lnStItute of I Pat Coley Rodney HI“ Jeff Phillips l tle. 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