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Volume LXXI, Number 47 Monday, January 22,1990 Raleigh, North Carolina

ll.c. State's Expenditures, Transters and Revenues for 198889 For lbs 19‘” 8‘) for.‘Ilytrirendinglunt 30, 198‘), N(. State'sloialIt-vt-IIiIistolal- i-dS-i‘li.ilIIiiliiIII lht- unncrsiiys tot.ll expenditurts tot.Ilcd Still’million Br- Students feel N..C budget Cuts lo'I is .I Inc-..ilili Mn oilht- cxpcodituris IIIil ilIt rtvcnuc Intakc. Sonic totals may iit tiil $41!) .1 and S41,.3 but.-Iusi ligurisumit roundid By Ken Winter and education; it‘s going to affect the year‘s budget, which amounts to a NCSU funds to hurricane Hugo 1988-89 Expenditures, Transfers Geriel Thornburg quality of social services; it‘s going shortage ofover 2 percent. relief. instruction, Student Support $140 Illa Staff Writers to affect the quality of just about in October, Martin ordered a 1 Martin said that if the original cut Organized Research $100 million everything we do," said Martin. percent reduction to compensate for had not been implemented as curly Pubic Service 351 silica Governor James Martin Institutional Support 823 silica projects “I certainly would have preferred the miscalculation. as it was, the current budget crisis Physical Plant operation: 523 m that the recent state-wide budget cut not to make the cut, but l had no The 2 percent cut equates to a 5 could have struck twice as hard. Student Financial Air! 813 volition of $170 million out of the approxi~ choice," Martin said. percent cut for NCSU for several in addition to poor projections. Auxiliary Enterprises $52 Won mately $7 billion state budget will He said that the budget crisis is reasons: Martin said, the tax money collect- libraries 88 tuition affect not only the quality of educa- largely a result of misca'lculated - The budget cut was implement- ed from the leveraged buy out of tion, but every aspect of life at NC. revenue projections, not a weak ed after the fiscal year began. 1988-89 Fund Revenues , RJR Nabisco bv Kolvin, Kravis and State Apprnprletions 5214 Mon State this semester. economy. - State-funded groups were cut Roberts was less than expected. in Federal Appropriations $18 million NCSU's attempt to trim $9 million Martin said that state revenues are proportional to funding. turn, the lower tax revenue helped Grants and Contracts :62 mitten has students and teachers wonder- up 9 percent from last year. Out-of—state tuition revenues create a shortfallIn the budget Private Gills, Endowments 818 Minn ing where and how the budget cut- However, he said, the general were lower than predicted. resulting Departmental Sales, Service: 518 IIIIoII backs will affect them most. assembly adopted a budget showing in a $1.5 million loss. Auriiiary Enterprises 355 Mon “It’s going to affect the quality of an 11.7 percent increase over last $1.5 million was diverted from See 3m, Page 2 Tuition and Fee: .‘"832 Mon Source NCSII 1989 rimiioai Ropon vent-0a"

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DOT to in assualt case not sell more enrolled in spring

Best, awaits new trial spaces Ninth student, By Paul Woolverton .ing their names, addresses, student By Paul Woolverton Senior Staff Writer activities, dates of attendance and Senior Staff Writer photos can be released by the Hill Eight of the nine NC. State stu— versIIy. Students cart request that With the partial opening of the dents convictcd of assault in the university wrthhold this intor Dan Allen Drive parking deck the December are not enrolled this motion. NC. State Division 'of semester, Tom Stafford, vice ch;In~ 1f the wrestlers were expelled, the Transportation has more spaces cellor for student affairs, said cxpulstons might have been ordered available for commuting students to Thursday. by the Student Judicial Board. park their cars. The students were convicted in Students caught violatmg NCSll‘s December of various assault student code of conduct usually go Sarah Smith, the DOT’s manager charges in connection with the Sept. before the board, who decides what. of parking services, said Sunday 1 attack on NCSU student William If any. punishments to give them. 300 Dan Allen Deck (DD) and 200 Grey, his wife Charlotte and their l’untshmcnts can range from com Fringe (F) parking stickers will be friend Rodney Bentley munity service hours to expulsion. available to students today, The ninth student, Thomas Best, Students expelled can appeal that Tuesday and Wednesday at the is enrolled this semester, however. decision to the director of student DOT office on Sullivan Drive. He is likely to receive a new trial development and the vice chancel However, “I don't think there will next month. and interim athletics lor for student affairs, Stafford said. be many DD parking stickers for director Harold Hopfenberg said William Grey has not pursued the students who walk up to the win- Thursday a decision on his status students through the Student dow," she said. would be made after his criminal Judicial Code and he said Thursday case is settled. he did not know If any action had Few DD stickers will be available Neither Stafford nor University been taken against them by the uni because DOT officials called stu- Counsel Becky French would say versity. dents on waiting lists for commuter whether the students, seven of Stafford said a student does not (C) stickers Saturday to tell them which were on the wrestling team. have to file a complaint against the DD stickers will be for sale. withdrew from the university vol« another student for the university to These students will get priority and untarily or were being punished by take action against him. Smith said she expects them to get NCSU. French said such informa- He said if university officials most of the DD stickers. tion is protected by the Buckley think the student Is a danger to thc Amendment. campus, NCSU may bring proceed The Dan Allen deck has 478 The Buckley Amendment was ings against him. spaces. Smith said stickers for it passed in 1974 to allow students Evelyn Rcimun, the dircclor of will be oversold, but estimated that access to their school records. As Student Development. said NCSl.’ the oversell figure will be less than applied according to NCSU policy, can also take action agarnst students 15 percent oversold. She said other it also keeps unauthorized people without the Judicial Board. areas of campus are about 35 per- from accessing these records. She said appropriate officials cent oversold. would DOT officials have said they According to NCSU's application be consulted In such oversell parking permits because of the tIIIIcndmcnt, only directory Instances to decide what to do With not all holders of parking stickers information about students, includ- the students involved. need to park on campus at the same time. They estimate the oversell rate after studying parking patterns NAS publishes basic at the beginning of the school year. Smith said half the Dan Allen deck stickers are allocated for fac- ulty and staff, 20 percent for com- ethics science booklet muting students, and 30 percent for By Bina .langrla booklet Include fraud In science, resident students. Staff Writer credit and responsibility III collabo- Parking sticker prices are prorat- ertivc research as wcll its human ed, and students can purchase DD National Acttdcmy of Sciences error III scrcncc,” sand Cori. stickers for $91. F stickers cost recently published a booklet that The graduate school also has it $35. answers ethical qucstions which colloquium on ethics and graduntc arise in scicncc. education. “The colloquium hil\ The DD stickers are valid in com— According to Martha Con, “On been focusing on ethical dInIi-II muter-resident spaces and the Dan Being a Scicntist" provnlcs a basic sinus of research III university 1ilt~," Allen deck. Fringe stickers are outline of scientific cthICs. saIdCoa. valid in the fringe parking lots on The booklct which Is meant to Last fall‘s colloqIIIunI topics West Campus and south of Sullivan educate students on the nature of Included animal experimentation. Drive. They are valid in C/R after 3 contemporary research and basic genetic engineering and thc release pm. weekdays. obligations of individual of genetically altered organisms Students who want to purchase a researchers, was distributed by NC. Into the enviromcnt The parking sticker need to stop by the State's (iradualc School with thc Dcccmbcr January colloqutum DOT office in the Administrative intent of cductiting doctoral candle looked at conflict of interest In it Services Center on Sullivan Drive. Taking polltlesto the paint dates III scicncc and cnginccring, university cnvrronmcnt. Smith said the stickers will be gItIdutttc IIilIIIIIIIstrtIIors and tcllow- available until Wednesday, and the Some outspoken students Vtni their views about the rcccnt short comings in do‘piltlliitlllI1 lIuiltti-'1‘. .It N (.. ship .St'r' in.“ l’a‘sfc' 3 office will be Open from 7:30 am State during the UNC game Saturday. Sic thegall"? story, pachIand the inaid (dilorml, pace it) ‘Spccitic topics :Iddrcsscd Ill the until 5 p.m.

Save our hamster! Cookie near death over UNC—State b—ball match-up it all started Saturday when Cookie, our to pull her lethargic tramc across IlIc carpi-t 'llolil iIIIc IIIoIIIcIII. plum- i lIik, " "Hurry." 1 scchIIIIt-d. “(ookIcs gonna die hamster and long time companion, relieved JenniferHolland . Shc kicked With her lIInil lcgs. but only "Wail." 1 \i'tltl. :ts li‘ItlS Iscllcil III In) cycs, “'c'yc got in litkd lict it) Hit It‘ll" (‘thyl herself on Elaync’s Villanova sweatshirt. IIIiIvcil ll couple of Inchcs bctorc siii- tcll on lilroin'ht shc \\;t\l’1tllit1 Ioiltc In lli) lIuIIils il.utcil across thc lot and IIIIIIpcd Into thi- Cookie had never been sick before, but lict' \ttlt‘. 'l'lIc schIc was lit‘illl Icniltng .Is iIi-tiir i' lllr‘ iltit lIIi i". t‘li illl‘I\l-t‘ik‘kl llIi' IIlIIIIIc. lIIck scIt lilayne knew something was wrong. Alisha, l-ilzrync and l \Ititt‘hcd to boom (mikii' iicptin to liill'il'l .llIIll sl.llli'il in i lV (in IlIc II.II to thc \(l Isc tilkid ol Ill tht. “1 think she‘s just sleepy." 1 said. as 1 took Wh‘cTIVEliinEcamc brick. 1 sat tip and held lIIIIIchIIItcly Alisha rushcd for thc [illitllt‘ ”('llik...ll Ion liki' thc ilivr'tll \klll IIIci'l mu lilllts we it had \Hlll our furry lfltlltl. the limp animal from the wet spot on (L‘ookic in one hand. ’llIcI'c slic l.IId on hcr book .0 call the llt'ill't'Nl vcti'rinztrittti l lit-iii amt .it lhc iillIt‘c til ‘Hlii'IlIIi Rodd Slii- was .lllliil\l him it mcInbcr of thc family lilaync's shirt. "She’s not used to being up back With lIcI‘ paws in ihc .III. hoping for (‘iiokic closc to scc Il ltt'l haili \‘..l‘~ hiokcn "i\i-'ll lic llIcti‘." .tltil slit” IIcIi-r hIi, She'd bccn such ;I during the day." iIIctIIlI ”llt‘lllt,” l \illtl as All\ll.t hzuidcil IIIi' llli lIIIIIii~lt.iti‘l§.‘ IIc \lll‘ll‘ lull ltllli‘ ('iIiIkItg ~.liiiwiitt III lhc post and ottcn performed As Elayne disgustcdly ran to the bath ”1 think “stilllt liilll" .i.IiiII'.'_' s.uil gIlIoIIi'. “Is tlIIs the Alch l-IIi- l‘lllt'll't'li- '. i.l‘v lull'i I‘lnicd lIcI Ill 1' ‘..II'I‘ \lll' ii «It i it .Ii Iiilutit s hit our III-Iuhbots and friends. room. ("ooktc nestled hcrsclt under ”H '.\i~ l.lillllll;', l l.t‘.lli' it‘ltilli‘il \'i-ti.'tIII.Iry (‘tii‘c number’ I think 111" hour l‘ii'tl ll" illt' pztsl you .II thin out ”I6 ilittil chm. Meanwhile. UNC was lliuVlllt', lll tot \\i‘ llill lII‘I iIIi ill" lliuil .lEl-Ii liI' IIIz'il iii ‘.lr‘i i‘i dying Could you plenum ”iii .i iloi \- .. ilii-il iIIIl- il IlIi :viiliIII-i' liii t‘lii'III. 'r' mlt, l’rlxfi‘ ,‘ the kill on our beloved boy s III In]. Ulrikt‘ \Viili lii‘I Uri liIIII» ll¢."l ".lii' st ”ch1 1H! t uiiw . zoom ..llitvt' 't“

rxgfifigk. 2 January 22, 1990 Tt-r hnit ian graduate students cuaght in conflict Higher Education Opportunities. It of interest situations. The colloqui- will be held in Room 220 Dabney Ethics um will also include a look at Corrections and ‘ClorifiCoiions Hall from 7:30 pm. to 8:30 pm. integrity in scientific research with Technician is committed to fairness and accuracy. If you spot an error in The theme of Thursday's session is a focus on fraud. our coverage, call our neWsroom at 737-241 l , extension 26. Employment Opportunities and Continued from page I Students interested in ordering the FYI will also be held in Room 220 free booklet or the colloquium call Scholarships (including R.J. address change form in the office at Dabney from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 According to Coa, the spring col- the Graduate School at 737-2871, Reynolds scholarships for upper- 1000 Harris Hall or the Student pm. loquim will be March 14. The col- Dates and times for the colloquium classmen) are available through the lnfomiation Desk of the University A basic massage workshop will loquium will finish the discussion will be announced in the University Jon. 22, 1990 College of Agriculture and Life Student Center. In addition, stu— be offered on Saturday, Feb. 3 from from the December-January collo— Bulletin and “The Cryer” section of Sciences for interested students dents should also file a change of 9:30 am. to 1:30 pm. in room 408 quium with attention on the role of Technician Classifieds. no during the 199091 academic year. address form with the U.S. Postal Clark Hall Infirmary. Learn the imrm'nms Applications are available in 115 Service. techniques of Swedish massage _. Joseph Gordon was waiting for us. museums Patterson Hall and must be com- just in time for Valentine‘s Day. I have to admit, this doctor must pleted and returned by March 1. Study Abroad: Dr. Charles Fugler The workshop will be conducted by Cookie have been awfully dedicated to The last day to register for classes Contact Pam Morton at 737-2614 from the Biology Dept. at UNC- a licensed massage therapist. come out on a Saturday afternoon (including paying tuition and fees), for more infonnation. Wilrnington will be on campus on Participants must wear shorts and a to see a $3 hamster. to add a course. to withdraw or Jan. 30 to discuss opportunities for tank top or a bathing suit and Continued from page I As Dr. Gordon carefully looked drop a course with a refund or for Students who have not picked up study abroad in Quito, Ecuador. For should bring 2—3 towels. Oil will be over our dying rodent, Elayne pro- undergraduates to drop below 12 their financial aid forms must sign more information. call Grover provided. The cost is $10 and you ceeded to fill out the paperwork. hours is Thursday. The tuition and for their Spring 1990 disbursement Miller at 737—2588. must preregister and pay the fee at Cheryl recalled the time we had to “Dog...Cat...Other," she mumbled fees charge is based on the official in the ('ashter's Office. located in the business office of the Student go home for Christmas vacation 3 under her breath. “I guess she’s an number of hours and courses car- the Student Services (‘entcr (Pullen SPECIAL EVENTS Health Service by Feb. 1. The day late because we couldn‘t find other, right? Hey, has Cookie ever ried as of 5 pm. Thursday, Jan. 25. Hall). Office hours are 8:15 a.m. to The Women's Resource Coalition workshop is sponsored by the Cookie. The poor thing had crawled been neutered?" The last day to change to credit 4:15 pm, Monday through liriday. will have their first meeting of the Center for Health Directions. in the pantry and become trapped in “Give me that...Geez..," I said In only, withdraw or drop a course at Aid cannot be applied to outstand— semester today from 4:15 pm. to Interested participants will be a cooler. disbelief. ing bills until students have signed 5:30 pm. in Room 4704 Bostian encouraged to apply for peer edu- “Remember how we put a little make a long story short, the 400 level or below without a for it. Anyone with loan checks stocking on her cage for Santa?" I To grade or to change from credit to Hall. It will feature a planning ses— cator positions now available in reminisced. Cheryl started to cry. Cookie was diagnosed as hyper- audit at the 400 level or below is (Stafford Student Loans or sion for this semester’s activities. basic massage. For more infonna- we were glycemic. In layman’s terms, she Feb. 8. Supplemental Loans for Students) Everyone is welcome! tion call Linda Attarian at 737— The next thing I knew, was dehydrated and low on sugar. should be aware that checks may 2563. stuck in the post NCSU/UNC bas- Dr. Gordon pumped a little fluid The NCSU Chamber Singers have become void 60 days after they A double—elimination Eight Ball ketball game traffic. We tried every under her skin and immediately she openings for students, faculty and have been issued by the lender. Tourney will be held on Saturday Compiled by Jay Patel shortcut, but those blasted Tarheels started to regain some color. Her staff. Director Phyllis Vogel invites Upon notification of loan approval from 9 am. to 1 pm. in the game were everywhere. whiskers started to twitch and we those interested in the group to by a lender or the arrival of a sec- room of the Student Center. Prizes It was inevitable. UNC was going going to live after all. 110 of ond disbursement of a pre- will be awarded to the top eight fin- to kill Cookie and we could do knew she was come to rehearsals in Room nothing about it. Today there are four happy girls Price Music Center. Students taking approved loan, students should pick ishers. In addition, top male and Budget but and a healthy hamster, thanks to the this class for credit can enroll in up checks immediately. Questions female players will be invited to the I hate Carolina, I always have, dedication of a neighborhood vet- Music 300 for 1 credit hour. For concerning financial aid should be regional tourney in March. Only 32 this was the last straw. They came who didn’t mind coming more information. please contact directed to the Financial Aid Office entries are available, so sign up Continuedfrom page 1 down here and beat us, and now erinarian a $1 registration their fans were blocking the roads. out on a Saturday afternoon to save Vogel in Room 212 of Price Music in Harris Hall. now. There will be Among NCSU department heads the Oberlin a dearly loved rodent. And you Center or call 737-2981. fee. Finally we reached know what? Carolina still sux. Center for 'The Short-Term Loan Office in the general consensus is that NCSU Road Animal Hospital where Dr. During this week the 2001 Harris Hall will operate with LEGTIIIIES/SEMIIIAIIS/ and it’s students will simply have to Health Directions, NCSU Student do their best to get through the Health Service, and Housing and new business hours beginning this SESSIONS/WORKSHOPS head of stu- semester. The new hours are 8:15 squeeze, which aims to reduce Dudziak named Residence Life will provide am. to noon and 2 p.m. to 4 pm. A film-lecture, “Long Shadows: expenditures by the projected 5 dents with the opportunity to ana- The Legacy of the American Civil percent in each department. ly7.e aspects of their lifestyles. This ATTENTION ALI. SENIORS: War,“ will be presented by film— According to Durward Bateman, NCSU nuclear engineering analysis helps students maintain a Spring Commencement will be maker Ross Spears tonight at 8 dean of the College of Agriculture positive outlook on school and held on Saturday, May 12, 1990. pm. in the Erdahl—Cloyd Theater of and Life Sciences, each department By Chris Holmes As an instructor at the Bettis helps them improve academically. These graduation requirements l).H. Hill Library. Spears appears has been given the chance to reduce StaffWriter Reactor Engineering School, he An unhealthy lifestyle can be a mtrst be met: your Application for as a visiting director on the its budget in the areas it feels will taught courses at the undergraduate roadblock to achieving goals. Stop Degree card must be submitted to Southern Circuit Media Artists affect students the least. Donald Dudziak of Los Alamos, and graduate level‘ in radiation by the Center's display in the your department no later than Tour. The film-lecture is hosted by “We started out with a principle: N.M.. has been appointed the new shielding and a course for techni- University Student Center lobby or January 26, 1990; all financial the NCSU Student Center Film and Look at every alternative that head of the NC. State department cians in criticality control. call Linda Attarian at 737-2563 for holds must be cleared; all courses Lecture Series Committee. would not adversely impact our of nuclear engineering. He has additional teaching experi- more information. By visiting the transferred for credit; incomplete Admission is free and open to the educational program,“ said According to a press release, ence as a visiting professor at the booth you will be eligible to win a grades removed and re—examination public. Bateman. However, he said. they Dudziak’s appointment was University of Virginia and as a part- dinner for two at Brother's Pizza or scheduled by 5 p.m., Thursday, were not quite successful. announced by Interim Chancellor time professor at the University of TWO Guy’s Restaurant. May 10, 1990. CAREER DECISION-MAK- Bateman said that the departments Larry Monteith, with the approval New Mexico. He also has an ongo- ING SEMINAR A four-part. ing cooperative research effort at The Financial Aid Office has survivors were lucky they got to make their of the Board of Trustees, the UNC scheduled three meetings to discuss Rape and sexual assault one~hour workshop for individuals own choices about the budget cuts. Board of Governors, and UNC-sys— the Swiss Federal Institute for financial aid information and to seeking support should call Merry who want to change curricula. iden- 1n the past it has not always been tem President C.D. Spangler. Reactor Research. Ward at 737-2563 for information tify career options or change a cur— he said. Dudziak is scheduled to join the Dudziak graduated summa cum distribute applications for the 1990— about a support group that meets rent undesirable situation. this way. laude from the U.S. Merchant 91 school year in Stewart Theater campus. The 5 percent that the College of nuclear engineering staff as an today at 7 pm, Tuesday at 4 pm. weekly on Concentration will be on self- Agriculture and Life Sciences will instructor and researcher, effective Marine Academy at Kings , and Thursday at 4 pm. ADDRESS INFORMATION: assessment, work values, skills and lose only totals $165,000. Bateman May 16. NY. with a degree in marine engi- Applications for R.J. Reynolds The Department of Registration interests. Advance registration is said field trips, undergraduate stud- Currently, Dudziak is employed at neering. He received his master’s Scholarships for excellence in agri— and Records maintains two required for the January 22, 24, 29 ies and the school'8 computer facil- the Los Alamos National degree in radiological physics and culture are available in 115 addresses on each student. The uni- and 31 sessions from 5:15 pm. to ities will be cut back. Laboratory. He manages a group radiation biology at the University Patterson Hall. Applicants for these versity correspondence address is 6:15 pm. The cost is $5. Call Though such cutbacks seem that develops nuclear analysis . of Rochester. At the University of scholarships must meet the follow- where grade reports, tuition and fee Career Planning and Placement at minor, they are integral parts of the methods for fission and fusion reac- Pittsburgh he earned his doctoral ing criteria: bills, class schedules and all other 737-2396 to reserve your seat. education process for the college’s tors. Dudziak has been at the "Los degree in applied mathematics. - Classification as a second- university correspondences are Which is the better investment students, said Bateman. Alamos National Laboratory since Dudziak said that he is looking at semester freshman. sent. Such mail is sent only within stocks, bonds or certificges of Cutbacks will be felt more severe- 1965. the big picture concerning the - Enrollment in a plant science or the United States. The local address deposits (CDs)? What about real ly in other departments. From 1962 to 1965 Dudziak nuclear engineering department. He agricultural curriculum. is where the student resides during estate? Want to be your own boss? William Toole, dean of the" taught at the Bettis Reactor said that he does not plan any - Expressed interest in a profes- the academic year and where the Can you afford graduate school? College of Humanities and Social Engineering School and was immediate changes, but is con- sional career in research. extension, student cart be reached in an emer~ Can you afford not to go to gradu- Sciences, will cut $1,016,000 of employed at Bettis Atomic Power cerned with long term goals with an tobacco production or related busi- gency. It should include a street ate school? These questions and expenses by merging 12 sections of Laboratory in West Mifflin. Pa. emphasis on leadership. ness. address or room number in addition many more will be answered at an classes, canceling 19 sections of - U.S. citizenship. to a box number. Students are Economic Empowerment seminar classes and terminating 11 part- ' This space for rent. - High academic potential. responsible for immediately notify- sponsored by the Society of time faculty members. To place an advertisement in this publication, call this number Application deadline is Feb. 1. 1f ing the Department of Registration African—American Culture and Toole said that more than 400 stu- and ask for one you have any questions contact and Records of any address change. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. dents will be inconvenienced by the of our Sales Representatives. Pam Morton at 737-2614. This can be done by completing an The theme of Tuesday's session is changes. 737-2029

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European spectacle for art lovers Hillsborough Street. For lly Wade Babcock France and England cover its walls. But this is its bay Wintltms. t't'llllit' hi it - .-tnl iiiilt‘l‘ Inf t. all .‘te: tutti Staff Writer just the beginning. of the European lmn: llill'. ii. r-m «t'm'il‘. tt‘t‘l more oma Ion C Whatever tickled the Penns’ fancy might tind saw each payroll , iti‘iI)SVil.i_.ii, «— ’Tis the season for a place in their home. They brought back to Penn also llTKI‘Jt'il ihr ivr‘ : it'iill tutti J T 7’37— wwuicr and amazement at Chinqua-Penn Rockingham County many treasures trom all workcrs lltilii Rm Murmu- i t '.-.i in .ti. . on. eanle or or at - Plantation in Reidsville. comers of the globe. plish this he liittiigllii lII til .i .-i.. r. .. iN trout limit in iltc English country home style. the Construction was started in i923 using oak Virginia. elet'ttictam iron. (it ,, : t.-. .witi min 241 1 ( litittitlii-l)t‘lili house (the home of Jeff and and stone native to the plantation. The house netmakers from l‘w \rrri ii. ru-it. a llrisy Penn front 1927 to 1965) haslone of the has a walk—in freezer, central heating, a room managed illitltlllt'~.l ii tin iu .i- .i‘ mmt unusual collections of painting, sculp— to-room intercom and radio system. under— Tweiiiy-xt‘vi'ti intuit. :t' i: '.|I‘ it. ' .;,- x. "Y” line, and architecture in the state. ground wiring and two i0,0()0—gaiion emer shape" lilytttii. lit: \~’\'l m ,-. ri'.“l 't,'i _ leit Penn, son of Frank Penn who founded gency water tanks. vanis‘ quarters :m- iii iii. . -. 4i M. ' l i'lt wrn’ers needed to Offset an Penn 'i‘ohucco in i874, traveled extensively ‘It sits on 1000 acres of beautiful rolling hills the aims li

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Leatherfaee aims at an honest kind 0? horror «mmheart‘s.”um.“mg The first day “Leatherface w Texas (‘hainsaw Ill" hit the MattB ers movie theaters I had to be there. I couldn't even wart for the evening show. Somebody must have tried to I went to an afternoon matinee create an honest to goodness hor- where my roommate and l were ror film. This hasn't been done the only patrons in the audience. of I grabbed my $3 barrel of pop— since the Cohen brothers corn and my thirst quencher “Raising Arizona" fame created Coke. l was set. “Blood Simple." "Texas Chainsaw Part Two" r# An honest horror film was a the second film in the trilogy mistake. easily became one of my cult Show some guts. Show some favorites. humor. and for Buddha's sake, It wasn't horror. it was humor. bring Platehead back! Humor mingled with the old slice After 80 minutes the show and dice. ended abruptly. My popcorn "Texas ('hatnsttiw II" had wasn‘t even finished. Leatherface. There was grandpa But that didn't disappoint me. and grandma who needed tresh Part Three did. blood to survive. And then there was I’latehcad OLIVER STORIES —— the Vietnam vet brother. Once again. Oliver Stone has Platehead was the most interest— _ brought forth one of those politi- ing character. He was a psycho, cal films. not that the other chain saw You know, the ones that are hip killers weren't. either. to see. The ones that are watched You'll find elaborate furnishings, such as this oval dining room set, at the Chinqua-Penn house in Reidsville. The house is open to the public. Platehead carried a hook and for understanding and not enter- lighter around. Whenever the tainment. The solarium overlooks a magnifi- Since then NC. State has taken many special events. skin on his metal plate itched he Glorious. Glorious. Glorious. cent garden in the rear of the house control of the property. Normal house hours are would light the hook and scratch People loved “Platoon". They Chinqua—Penn and contains many more sculptures. Wednesday through Saturday from his head with it. The audience NCSU acquired grants to replace Sunday front could hear the skin siule -—~ and just loved it. Continued Earn Page 3 Included in these are two rare 15th the roof of the house and correct 10 a.m.-4 pm. and then he‘d eat it. "'Talk Radio" was awesome century Chinese frescoes. There are water damage due to leakage. The l:3()-4:3(I p.r'n. My favorite line occurs when entertainment, as was “Wall ‘ The Art collection also two sculptures from India house is now completely open to Platehead and Leatherface stum- Street." depicting sacred cows. the public. ble across a guy who gets in their Now we come to “Born on the The Penns seemed to have only The main stairway halls are pan— These are only a few of the high— way. Fourth of July“ —— the entertain- one rule while collecting the pieces eled with finely crafted English oak. lights of Chinqua-Penn. Visitors ment of the year. for the house: They had to be inter— A descent of the stairway takes visi- will see much more and surely be Platehead screams, “Look the movies. they say. esting. tors past a l7th century Flemish Leatherface. a body!" Escape to tapestry. amazed at the corners of the world The two then go on to club his It‘s guys night out. It‘s girls This seems very opinionated, but contained in its rooms. head with a hammer. night out. one could hardly walk through the The entrance hall features a red Let's chug some beers and go house without finding at least one and black cabinet of the Ch‘ien Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for The head of their family went see it. It will be so fun... thing of interest. Lung period and embroidered senior citizens. and $2.50 for chil- from city to city winning chili Let‘s get a grip people. Each guest bedroom takes on a draperies dating back to around dren aged 12 and under. Group rates competitions. ()nly his chili was different theme. The Chinese room 1625. Here also is the replica of the are available and the house has made from chain saw vretirns. lle “Fourth of July" may be well Golden Chair of the ancient blamed the crunchiness on “those directed. well scripted. acted well is red and green with authentic wins Chinese fixtures and wallpaper of Egyptian pharoah Tutankhamen. It hard-shelled peppercorns." and all the other BS that silver leaf, some dating back to the is made of carved teakwood with a At the end of “(‘hainsaw II" the awards. conventional Egyptian ivory inlay. mountain where the family lived But it‘s not what you want to early I7005. Other bedrooms with a got blown up. see. theme include the Empire, French It's reality to one man —— Ron and Italian rooms. History This brings us to “Part Three." Kovic. A l7th century Beauvais tapestry, Leatherface survives. Kovic gave his medal of honor depicting Moses when he received The plantation was left to the Only he doesn‘t seem like the to Tom Cruise for his acting. the Ten Commandments. hangs UNC-System by Betsy Penn in original Leatherface. It’s grim. It‘s harsh. It's gross. over the enormous fireplace in the 1965. UNC-Greensboro was in And there's no Platehead. And it's not entertainment. living room. 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Balanced Pack misses UNC attack,

poor shooting -" opportunity to doom State By Fred Hartman nail Tar Heels Senior Staff Writer By Lisa (Ioston The NC State men‘s basketball .. Sports Editor team fell prey Saturday to a charged—up UNC Tar Heel squad, . Missed shots and missed opportu» led by the inside/outside attack of mites were the order of the day for Scott Williams and Rick Fox. N.(‘. State. as the Pack lost to The Pack knew it would have to UNC-Chapel Hill 91—81 Saturday contain Carolina’s inside attack and in Reynolds Coliseum. run a balanced offense of its own in lll\'(‘ shot no.7 percent in the sec- order to keep the game within ond hall and 58.6 percent for the reach. The result speaks for itself. game. as Scott Williams scored 27 State shot the hall poorly on the and Rick l"o.\ added 21. afternoon, hitting only 3165 for , [he \‘s'olfpack managed only 42.9 47.7 percent while Carolina hit 58.6 pci‘tcirt limit the field in the second percent, including 1827 iii the sec— period and 47.7 percent for the ond half. prone. Rodney Monroe had 27 for “You can’t shoot a percentage like t the Pack. we did and expect to beat ' "1 think there were three big Carolina," said State head coach things in the game today." State Jim Valvano. “Every time we’ve 0 hard coach Jim Valvano said after beaten them, we‘ve shot the ball the contest. "l“irst of all. I think we very well. Today we didn‘t do that.” it" slrtil the ball very poorly and they The Tar Heels did shoot the ball " shot the ball very well. Secondly. I well behind center William’s game— ilrrrrk they rebounded extremely high 27 points and 10 rebounds. well and that hurt us a great deal, ‘Rodney Monroe shoots over UNC capitalized on the high per- too. We struggled on the glass. Hubert Davis. Monroe had 27 centage shot, scoring 45 of its 9l “'l'hrrdly, i think their depth was a points (in B-of- l ‘3 shooting. points in the paint. real factor. l think we got tired. But “They’re just very big inside.” we had a lot ofopportunities.” “Initially. the first six, seven min- said State senior forward Brian lNC coach was utes of the game. we really were Howard. “They executed their happy to see his squad get its first ready to play." Valvano said. “We inside game well today and that is win of the year on an opponent's played as well as we cart play." their main strength.“ home court. The Pack ch 12-3 at the l2125 The action on the court was physi- "We're ecstatic with a road win mark when Williams scored in the cal and State was unable to deny over .r great NC. State team." latte and was fouled by ('orchrarii Williams the ball down low or keep Smith said. "i thought we looked ”is brought the lleels to him off the offensive boards. very good offensively until we within one. “He’s a tremendous player," said went to our four-corners offense. Baskets by (itigliotta and Monroe State senior center Brian D‘Amico. You have to hand it to our players. held UNC off until 0:28, when Fox “We were trying to post him up and, “I thought they showed great got free on the left wrng for a l- deny him the ball. If he can’t get poise in the second half." pointer that gave Carolina its first the ball he can’t score.” The Wolfpack got off to a quick lead of the day at 18‘16. Howard Fox complemented Williams' start, going up 4-0 on baskets by answered with a three of his own inside game by adding 21 points of Brian Howard and Monroe. . and. following a Tar Heel . his own, mostly from a barrage of At 16:04, Tom Gugliotta —- who Gugliotta added another 3-pointcr long and shortjumpshots. had 13 points and nine rebounds in to give the Wolfpack a 22-18 lead. 0... the game put State up 6-2 with a The teams traded baskets over the State actually outrebounded the wide-open jumper. Howard's next four minutes until Rice tied Heels 34—27 on the day. Several Michael Proper/staff over Kevin Madden on the the score at 26—26 with 5:30 to play Wolfpack‘s next possession had in the half. Again. the teams traded Bryant Feggins (left) and George Lynch (right) restrain Brian D’Amico from fighting with UNC rcntr-r st ott State tip 8—2 and got the Reynolds See TAR HEELS’, Page 7 Williams Saturday afternoon in Reynolds Coliseum. crowd on its feet. See STA Pa re 7 iNBCsports technicians enjoy travel, variety job offers

By Wade Babcock ”2:66?” .44.:‘5mommm Noseworthy said about the job. “You Senior Staff Writer We’re only home two love it or you hate it. It gets in your days a week. TV blood. I can‘t stand to be in the same More goes on at the NC. State—UNC probably has the high- place for more than a couple of days." game than great basketball. est divorce rate of any On Saturday the mood had changed. More than 30 technicians and pro- People moved more quickly and the duction people with NBC. Sports industry. You’ve got to atmosphere was more exciting. At worked to bring the game into house— marry a good lady. 11:30 am. everything was on-line and holds across the nation. Keith ready to go. Scammahom, a technical manager for Ken Gross, Final details were being addressed, NBC, said the show is routine btrt NBC technician such as which seat would be saved for never dull. their roving reporter behind the bench- “We got here Thursday and started es. setting up. Friday we did most of the highest divorce rate of any industry. Commentator Al McGuire had work,” said Scammahom. You've got to marry a good lady." arrived around 12:30 pm. and was The crew was relaxed Friday, with Scammahorn and Stucker laughed getting his papers in order for the everyone going about their work with and agreed. game. The camera operators were little discussion. Two trailers provided Mike Noseworthy. audio technician, moving into their positions and the the offices for the sound and video has been with NBC for 10 years. He crowd was filing in. production, master control (the booth was working on the Pro Golfers tour Dave Adkins, camera operator on from which the show is directed) and but wanted to do something more camera one at the baseline on the UNC Chyron (the video equipment that puts exciting. bench end of the court. talked about graphics and type on the final broad— "They work with you so you can do the variety of things the job offered as cast). something you want. Your perfor- the final preparations were made. Lenny Stucker. technical director. mance might be affected if you didn’t “What other kind of job can you see worked on getting all the equipment in enjoy it," Noseworthy said. all sports? lt‘s a real kick to do the order for the upcoming game. He has Noseworthy is responsible for mak- ACC," he said. “The teams and the worked for NBC for 18 years, 12 in ing the game sound as realistic as pos- fans are the best." his present job, and loves the traVel sible: integrating crowd noise,'foot- Anthony Tarantino, another camera that comes with the job. falls, hoop “swooshes” and players' operator who also works for the Since Thanksgiving Stucker has been voices into an understandable package. “Donahue" show, was on camera six. to two NFL playoff games. the Macy‘s The simple action of the players mov- This is one of the most interesting van- Day parade and the NFC champi— ing down the court requires tage points in the coliseutn, on a spot- WW. onship. Games like the State—UNC Noseworthy to switch through three light platforrn near the roof in the front contest are all in a day‘s work. he said. different microphones — one at each ofthc building. lt-riny Shit l

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Wrestlers drop two Pack gymnasts

start season off of three matches By Joe Johnson displayed their talents on the mat , With victory Staff Write-r against State. Bloornsburg's Dave Kennedy. By Carlton Cook The NC. State wrestling team who is ranked third nationally in Staff Writer traveled to Pennsylvania over the the 120-pound class, forced Grice weekend for a , 7,, g. _ into a forfeit at 3:11 into the bout. The NC. State gymnastics team electrified a three-match WK Kennedy‘s teammate Tony Reed packed audience of over 400 at Carmichael series against is ranked sixth in the nation and he Gymnasium Saturday , squads from i..- got a technical fall over Mitchell. night with a final score of I. e h r g h , g v, . Reed ended his match early by 177.50, topping the Tribe liloornshurg, . ’7 5 outscortng Mitchell 26-11, to get of William and Mary’s and Penn State. . the technical fall. 177.20 and the 137.20 ’llie Wolfpack . The loss to Bloomsburg dropped mark of the Lady went 0-2 1 on LWllllams State's dual match record to 6—5- l. Highlanders of Radford the trip. (in Sunday, the Wolfpack stopped University. ' (in l‘riday night, the Pack battled over in University Park. Pa. for a From behind the rock to an 18 18 tie with the Engineers squad wall, an enthusiastic cho- trorn [.ehrgh. match against a very tough rus of the Wolfpack fight As a team, State came up with from Penn State. song assured everyone present that the State five Individual State could muster only two indi- gymnasts were going to shine in their first meet vrt'tor‘tes in the vidual vrctorics and one draw in the of the year. mr-et. Among match. The Wolfpack did extremely well in the vault, the wrnners In the opening bout, Strausbaugh with a 9.20 performance by junior Karen Tan and were Ricky went the distance to secure a tie a 9.15 from sophomore Carey Buttlar. State also Strausbaugh, against Penn State's John Hove in dominated the uneven parallel bars. led by a 9.25 Mark (Iesari, the llX-nrmntl class score by sophomore Jill Bishop. Stephen Ktnard, Cesart followed up Strausbaugh’s The Pack struggled through the balance beam, Steve Williams tie two bouts later with a decision but freshman Christy Davis‘ routine was beauti- and Mike Lantz. Lanfz over the Nittany Lions' Tom fully executed. earning a score of 9.15 and The highlight of the match was Barley. This win gave Cesari two prompting the entire team to run up to her in con- Williams‘ major decision over victories for the road trip. gratulations on her performance. |.ehigb‘s Adam Smith. Also joming Cesari with two vic- Nonetheless, State's gymnasts ended the meet 'l be 124 final count enabled tories over the weekend was Ty with marvelous floor exercises by Buttlar, with a Williams to collect four team points Williams. Williams defeated Penn 9.30, and freshman Karen Chester, with a 9.20. to vault the Wolfpack into a 15-12 State‘s Prank Buchman. 2-1 in an Chester, a native of Newport News. Va., was a lead with three bouts remaining. evenly-fought bout. crowd favorite and captured the attention of the cher results include a high—scor- The Wolfpack had two other hotly entire gym with her routine, done to an instru- mg draw t‘t‘l) between State's contested bouts that did not go mental version of “Let the Music Play.” ('layton (ill<.t' arttl Lehigh's Rick State's way. In the all-around competition, William and llartrrtan, and losses by Jeff In the ISO—pound Class, State cap— Mary’s Heather Lange and Sheri Susi captured Mitchell. Sean Spangler, Ty tain Stephen Kinard fell by a score third and first places, respectively, but State’ Williams and Sylvester 'l‘erkay. of 2-1 to PSU‘s Mike Bevilacqua. Christy Davis performs her floor exercise routine during the Wolfpack’s Saturday meet. State Tart picked up second with a score of 35.40. This [re pave the Wollpack an And in the l77—pound class, Lantz won the meet over Williamand Mary and Radford. The Pack’s next meet is Feb. 1 at Rhode Island. overall tt'ttirrl ()l (i-«ld in dual failed to complete a perfect week— liltiltll'“. end, as he dropped a close decision Uri S-mrda), the pressure did not to Penn State‘s Adam Mariano by a let up as State faced 17thrranked score of 6-4. Women cagers down Tigers liloornsbtirg. State‘s Steve Williams also had a chance for a perfect weekend, but a From staff reports Boyatt led all scorers with 28 free throw line, was able to hold on 'lhc Wolfpack got off to a slow loss to PSU‘s John Yankanvich points. lmani Wilson had nine for the win. .r.rrt by losing the first six bouts, dropped his total to two wins The NC. State women’s basket- rebounds for the Tigers. The Wolfpack is now 11—4 overall' but the squad responded with a against one defeat for the weekend. ball team got a big road victory Clemson led 36—35 at the half but and 4-2 in the conference, while Iattwmatch rally which resulted The final match score was Penn Saturday night, downing the confer- State went on a 23-10 run after Clemson falls to 10-4 and 2-1 in the lr'om wins by Steve Williams, State 26. NC. State 8. The defeat ence-leading Clemson Tigers 72- intermission. conference. Every team in the ACC 1 antz, Ty Williams and 'l‘erkay. dropped the Wolfpack’s overall. 64. The Pack took its biggest lead at now has at least one loss. 'I heir effort, however, was not dual match record to 6-6-1. Sharon Manning led the Pack with 58-46 with 10 minutes remaining in State hosts UNC Wednesday at 7 enough to overcome the early The Wolfpack opens its ACC reg- 18 points and 11 rebounds, while the game. pm. The Heels, 9—7 overall and 0-4 deficit as the Wolfpack fell by a ular season against North Carolina Andrea Stinson added 16 points. The Tigers then went on a run of in the ACC, are led by Heather scoreof23—l5. Tuesday in Chapel Hill at 7:30 p.m. Nicole Lehmann and Teri Whyte their own to cut the margin to 60—58 Thompson, the conference’s leading To the Puck‘s credit, Bloomsburg The next home match for the Pack had 10 points each for the with 6: 15 left to play. rebounder. has two top-ranked wrestlers in the is Saturday at 4 p.m. against Wolfpack. The Pack, behind Manning’s WKFT—TV 40 will carry the lower weight divisions and they Virginia. Clemson freshman guard Kerry eight~for-10 performance from the action.

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Tar Heels’ inside—outside offensive State fails to convert chances ('uIr/rriru‘t1_frrrni Page .3 After State was called for a three Wolfpack fouls and UNC free balance proves too mu State second . Williams tool. throws. The final score was UNC ch for baskets and the lllldl score ol the over the Heels‘ offense and the ‘Il. btatc KI. Continuedfrom Page 5 half came at lzlfi, when Kevin game. scoring to points in the sec "We played a good basketball Thompson scored for the Pack on a ond half. The Pack could find no learn today and one that‘s really times throughout the game the tip~in. way to stop Williams and he scored finding itself and playing very Pack crashed the boards two or Neither team was able to convert three inside baskets in a row for well," Valvano said. “They three times consecutively and still again and the score stood at 3636 Carolina. countered by a Howard deserved to Win." came up without a basket. going into the locker rooms. tip-in and a Monroe 3-pointer. With the Victory, UNC raised its State was denied the easy shot "It was a great first half. But I Valvano said UNC's experience record to I376 overall and 3-l in inside and the outside jumpers could feel the energy draining from inside was an important factor all the coriterence. The Wolfpack is were not falling as the Pack our starters," V'alyano said. "I saw day. I34 overall and 2-2 iii the ACC. missed 37 shots for the game. at halftime we were really physical- “I think (Bryan) I‘ngttts and Things do riot get any easier for “Our team depends on the jump— ly spent and that worried me." Thompson had to grow up pretty State this week. The Pack travels to shot," said junior Tlie opening minutes of the sec- quickly against a veteran team that Durham to face Duke Wednesday Chris Corchiani. “When that‘s not ond Iialf proved to be a in the gets the ball inside well," Valvano at ‘3 pm in .ii. I:Sl’N»telcvised there we‘re in trouble." game. Ilubcrt Davis hit a 3-poinler said. “This is where the kiss of an L'tllllt‘\l To add insult to injury, the Pack at 19:31 and added a layup at “$152 Avie Lester hurts. They look advari~ ”Duke‘s .i great team - we know committed 15 turnovers, many of tO give the Ileels a ~1I—3o lead. The tage of that." that," Valiairo said. “Certainly at them unforced. Pack. forced to try to play catch—up With UNC up Ottbl, Williams their place it's never going to be a State expected a rough, physical for the remainder of the contest. and Brian D'Aniico got tangled up picnic. game from the Heels and contrary was never able to regain the lead. battling for position and a lilltlr to the score, they believe they Davis pill the Tar Heel lead at It) coun altercation ensued, D'Amico "Hopefully we'll just get a little were prepared for the challenge. at 53-43 with 1513‘) left willi anoth— was charged with his filth personal better. st) w hen we come home for “We knew that‘s how we would er 3-pointcr. this one off a Pete and Williams was hit wrlli a Maryland and Virginia. we‘ll be have to play against them,” Chilcutl . Monroe hit two technical. play my solid basketball." Howard said. “That's just the way free throws at 14:38 and added a 3- Monroe sank the technical free Stale hosts Maryland Saturday at you have to play Carolina. poiiiler at I353 to cut the margin to throws to cut the lead to 68-(i3. But 1:30 p m. and Virginia Jan. 3| at “Our effort was there. 5343, but I-'o.x answered with a 3~ Fox came through again to put the 7:30 pm. Everybody played hard —— we just pointer on Carolina‘s next posses- UNC lead back up to seven. came up short in the end.” sion. The Pack was not done yet. Al NC STATE IF '0 F0. FT IT. P! T' Whenever the Pack got a break or Stl l, Monroe scored on a layup and HOWARD firm» )1 l is o o 1 1| managed a run. the Ileels answered. GURUOTIAD‘AMCO BrianTm 3117 Oo Ht 0o 0o 5t uO The halftime score of 36-36 "I give them a lot of credit," was fouled by Davis. His free COWZNIANI Chan 18 3 9 O 0 5 O reflected a well-balanced, well- throw cut the lead to 74-70. but nounoe Roan-y 40 a is 5e ao 43 27ti executed game from both squads. Valvano said. “They played offen- Williams was fouled on the other HINNANTFEGGINS, Met-0yBryant Ha J 41 0 0 O “We came out in the first half sively extremely well —~ they shot end and sank two free throws of his TOTALSINQMPSCN Kevin200W 31J 65A ll0 11 Hl itI and played with a lot of emotion,” the ball well, made free ”innate. and own. Rice their stole the ball frottt Conchiani said. “We played smart did everything the) needed to do to Corchiani and scored a layup. CAROLINA MP F0 FUIIT "- ?! YP Win." Carolina led 78770. and it showed.” Willi llzii left, the officials culanY‘t.FOX. M Pet- 2’2) 7i 4I 5; Ii 2 2| When the second half buzzer called the Wolfpack for offensive IMLLIAMS Scott 25 12 in J 'i A 27 sounded, the Pack was left stand- State had one more chance. Drwrs,RICE. Kim;Hubert M.1 7 42 ti9 5 s I isO ing flat-footed and losing, interference on a Kcvm Thompson Bryant l‘eggins hit two free throws WDOEN Khan 22 5 t u o c to Scott Williams had 27 points and 10 rebounds for UNC Saturday. tip—iii of Mickey llinnant's outside at 2:3l to cut the lead to 82-75 and LYNCHm Her-NiGeorg- II 0I aO e0 'I0 Ol toO “They outhustled us,” said shot. After much protest by the Monroe stole the hall on Carolina's MNNY Jul '1 O O O D 0 0 sophomore forward Tom about its loss to Carolina, because downstairs after a loss __, we really State hericli and crowd and a dis- possession. HARRISWENSTFKJMKennyMn 2t 0O 0‘. 0O 0 02 02 Gugliotta. “They came out ready on Wednesday the Wolfpack travels feel like we let the (fans) down. cussion by the officials. the call was TOTALS 200 3‘ I. t. II II it to play from the buzzer and we down Interstate 40 to take on the “Now we have to regroup and try reversed. Before State could convert the had to play catch-up for the rest of Duke Blue Devils. to execute and shoot the bull better. Thompson was credited with the opportunity. UNC stole the ball HowardThree-point9t UNI;goeldeCI 6 (Fortil-to2 2) 517Turnover.(MonroeN2C4. the game.” Duke knows that we‘re going to he basket, cutting the score to (ill-54. right back. I‘t‘llgllts then took it UNCStat. i524 UNI‘miceH i2)Ant-trwcReboundavNCSide to {migrati-Stat. at14 “It’s a very disappointing loss for Iiutigry for a win. We know they'll But. again, I5o.\ answered with a away again for the Pack but Slate Steel.—(GugliotuN r;9 SutaHowardI UNC{it UNCit lioon27 (wannuin C Slatel0)i State has no time to get down us,” said Corchiani. “To walk be ready for us." jumper. lost the ball out of bounds. Two UNC 2 Technloal Foul. UM? IMlume O'Neill. more missed opportunities. Flirt ttnosmnr that Homng Hank bcngl-ouu ACC]Attend-neeUM: itl‘.‘It i)400t) word. N C Stet- ” 4 t2 2 ACC Men’s Basketball The rest of the game consisted ol Ford Wins this week’s ‘County Congrats’ Standings Continuedfrom Page 5 live in an imperfect world. Let‘s winner. Danny Ford. 1 have to con- Conference Overall give each other a break. gratulate him for finally leaving Duke 133 PAID VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR Too bad. Kryzyzewski needs to 0 O I ' Clemson. It took him over IO years Clemson COLD STUDY apologize for his actions and Don’t cry over the loss to North and two NCAA investigations. UNC maybe he needs to talk to a joumal- Carolina Saturday. Do you remem- Maryland Individuals 15 yrs old and olderwith recently ism teacher at Duke. ber a score of, uh, let’s see. 4017‘? The first NCAA probe left the developed cold symptoms or indivrduals that One other thing. We‘re just stu- Oh, yes. Football. Tigers on probation after they won Ga. Tech dents who are Ieaming a craft — And we do regularly thrash the the national championship. The sec- NCSU frequently have colds needed to evaluate a students with a lot of other things Tar Heel women’s basketball learn. ond is just underway and if the Virginia currently available medication .Pald incentive we have to do. We’re going to So if you want to see a State team Tigers are convicted of some of the Wake Forest and free office visit,if qualifiedCall Carolina make mistakes. We’re not perfect. give a good, oldofashioned butt violations they are accused of, the But we are trying. Sometimes very kicking to a Carolina team. go to NCAA could put Clemson away for Allergy and Asthma Consultants at 881-0309 hard. Reynolds Wednesday at 7 p.ni. a few years. Coaches need to remember that. Enjoy and tell ’em I sent you. The NCAA. if it chooses, could And they also need to remember shut down Tiger football. The good that they‘re not perfect either. Okay, Okay. I'll get to the point. old "Death Penalty." Way to go, We all need to remember that we Here's this week‘s County (‘ongrals Danny.

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Time to speak out on cuts e’ve had enough We're sick of picking up the newspaper every day to read about how N.C. State is cutting further into its budget in an effort to ease the state 5 unexpected financial burden. We're tired of having sentence after sentence handed down to NCSU students and faculty - ~~ professors fired, classes cancelled, library hours cut. And despite all the front—page news stories, we can't find any answers. Govemor Jim Martin, amid his comments about how “unfortunate" the cutbacks are, will not tell us what happened to the extra $l00 that showed up ' on our tuition bills last semester. He will not explain why NCSU will trim more than $9 million from its budget while the University of North Carolina and other UNC system schools will cut $2 million or less. Our “education governor" has gotten himself into a fix this time, and he MESSAGE not THE can't help but be pleased about the way NCSU students are ignoring the whole situation. NCSU ArATilnics DEPT. Professors are telling us to buy tests and quizzes from Kinko’s this semester, and we just grin and bear it. No problem. Here's the check. Administrators are cancelling classes that we need to graduate, and we say, “That’s the way it goes.“ It is time to stop ignoring these budget cuts and start making our voices Students criticize Haiford’sgrandstanding, lack of ethiCs heard. Who does Brooks Raiford think he is? How dare you say you are “repulsed by has for Interim Chancellor I my MHITIRHL ' The first step is realizing what these cutbacks really mean to education at When I checked by his name last year that the notion that (you) have to mold Coach Monteith has stated that tn- will .llni .- .. this university. The primary rule of consumer awareness is getting what you l was voting for the president of the Student Valvano into a responsible, ethical coach," final decision on Valvano's; tunnc nit l‘t'tr pay for, and NCSU students are not. Senate, but it appears that I was mistaken. It when you yourself have no qualities of l. Next, think about the teachers and other administrators who have lost their seems that I voted for the new responsibility or ethics? Raiford has sought to rtlttli‘lm'm jobs through no fault of their own. Because of someone else’s mistake, they chancellor/athletic director. Those are the You need to step back and take a serious Monteith's power by seeking :1 chain i-lliii out they will not be receiving any more guys who do the hiring and firing for look at your views. Your job is to represent who will agree to fire Valium.) sltr‘v'll'l showed up this semester and found athletics, right? the students of this university, not go on a Monleith determine that V.tlvzrno is ‘llli wri- paychecks. Maybe I am just confused. Maybe the title personal vendetta against Jim Valvano. You in his efforts toward improving ltlllli‘l|('\ ..i So this budget cut means a lot more than no more photocopies. It means no of president of the Student Senate docs should seek the students’ views on this NCSU. more ln(‘0nlt: tor NCSU employees and their families. It means students carry with it the responsibility of keeping a subject before you go out “demanding” Further, Raiford has allowed lm. pi r-..»:...l won’t his able to work on reasearch papers over the weekend because the good coaching staff on the school anything! I think you owe it to us, the dislike for Valvano to affect the nun.” truth» not be open on Saturdays. basketball team. Even if it does, I would students. of his arguments. Raiford has tnrirn-rl library may think that the president’s first responsibility You have grandstanded enough. Don't you unchangeable opinions from .r It u Wr- must call on Student Body President Brian Nixon and other student would be to the students of this think you have had~your name in the paper incidents. He has totally illntujtrililr'J hunters to organize a formal protest. Voicing our opinions may not solve the university and their well--being. enough times now? I put it to you, Raiford: Valvano's' actions since the i'ttllllll\t‘l"-‘. present lack ol funds, it will at least make it clear to Martin and the General Raiford, how can you shun that Stan doing yourjob correctly or get the hell began in January. . fisscmbly that NCSU students will not stand for this sort of treatment. responsibility by going on this ridiculous out! Hestates that three positions. t Ilillll'tflllli Maybe -~ just maybe —— we can force our representatives into giving us a “head-hunt?” NC. State just experienced a provost and athletic dit‘et‘lol. haw lll':'li prevent this $9 million budget cut. Professors are being MICHAEL RUSSELL vacated recently and that Vill\ now still until straight answer about this budget deficit. And maybe we will laid off and classes are being canceled in Senior, Mechanical Engineering his position. It would weaken ll5\ llll'lllln'I-l trout happening to NCSU studentstn the future. departments all over campus. I am sure that if he mentioned that Vilanltt' h..- hit We have paid for a quality education. We deserve to get what we pay for. the vast student majority is just a teeny bit ‘ stripped of administrative pmm .nnt in... more concerned with the fact that their Hopefully the students, faculty and the Provost’s Office was vait'ati-rl lot Il‘.l\tll -. classes are being yanked out from under administration of NC. State can see unrelated to athletics. Duke coach less than royal them than about Coach Valvano’s ethics. through the narrow-minded arguments put Raiford claims VallVltllo t'ilijtli.t-.llr- Speaking of ethics Raiford, I always forth by Brooks Raiford concerning the athletics more than academics Yi-i It'ullt'li‘ he sports staff of Duke University’s student newspaper may feel like thought it was unethical to listen in on future of Coach Jim Valvano. fails to mention that he llllll.llt‘tl ... in». ... it got a lesson in humility recently, when Duke coach Mike people’s conversations (i.e. overheard on Although Raiford is thoroughly entitled to the Senate floor to have lllt't"llllt' \l'lli'x. KrLyLewski scheduled an all-out cursing session criticizing the answering machines). Isn’t that the pot hold his own opinion and take actions based changed due to conflicts wnh limkvllmll stalls treatment of Blue Devil basketball. calling the kettle black? on it, one must question the respect Raiford games. Raiford has the pour-i to l'l‘l but it is KrZyZCWSkI who needs the lesson —— a crash course in public meeting dates, yet he Chose to ‘xlilltli .islil mv Frirowrlnn'I/qmls, may, max/r245of and provide the opponunity for thaw lIr'ltf- relations pr:SAPdI/t/TMCNr, A' (clever, per/6-tWN/N0 (more, to be changed. According to Rodney Peele, sports editor of The Chronicle the sports staff MKOMNYLV Cur/mus rd Fla/(K wit/let Uuac‘xmwmé Iflt‘flv', Fflrzm. [Mauro “((51:01 was under the impression that Krzyzewski's secretary arranged last week’s 72.; (ma/(rsorour:um extract/"EA” THE I'M/0Kofact? Manda!) This passive acct-plan“ won t. air/c4415 70 ctr/"841' (WV/101.. suspiciously like the coiup'imts out will meeting so the staff could meet the Duke basketball team. ILLIGAL. DKtfiSMIWS about Valvano. Maybe one >~ltnlilrl ....i ._il,.‘ .. What they got instead was undeserved verbal abuse from the coach. act-u atom/«r 7’0 Raiford’s commitment in L’llljtllihl/lll'." li’~. In many basketball tans, Krzyzewski was once believed to be a quiet and Student Government duties over £1ll‘.l.'lt' . /Ju.sr/cr’/ Raiford summarily decrees that Val-..rill; dignified leader showing little emotion on the court and even less behind the should be fired and refuses [it allow l.-i illt scenes. But the coach may have finally shown his true colors with this possibility that Valvano is ‘il Hi I‘l‘1' m III» incident a vulgar outburst reminiscent of Bobby Knight’s Indiana concern for his players' wellinv Man; pressroorns students, faculty and udmimsir:tints hl Illit The coach was apparently upset about a sports column that graded recent Valvano is sincere. Most ltllpmlullll) il- performances by his team members. The Chronicle columnist gave no player players’ parents trust Valvano However, Raiford knows lwllr‘l it...” It:ss than a 0—plus and awarded the team a 8plus overall. Valvano, Hal Hopfenberg, and Morilcitli l Krzyzewski, however, was not too happy with the report card and decided Maybe Raiford should be ClitlllL't‘ilrlt. to handle it by berating the Cronicle sports staff. Simply put, he told the reporters what they could do with their stories. ANDREW COOK Unfortunately for both the staff and the coach Krzyzewski also decided to NCSU Class of ’89 forget about professionalism and even common courtesy, when he scheduled .m last weeks meeting. His behavior showed not only a lack of sensitivity, it pay for the proper security intensities, so that was obvrously an angry outburst directed at the wrong group of people. Booger Mountain Trees Aliens are invading the we as Americans could regain control or responsibility to be a cheerleader for our nation’s borders. Our elected ol'lirisil . It is not a student newspapers a well-run business United States might consider hiring the legal .tlllnh .inr! university athletics. Neitheris it the paper5 job to make sure its columnist’s Even though it is sometime after the fact, I The current problem of the silent majority other unemployed groups, who .rrt opinions comply with those of the men’s basketball coach. A student feel a great need to inform Technician remaining silent while our southern border desperately seeking employment. to stuff newspaper should be an objective, impartial observer that brings the news to readers of some important facts that were is flooded with illegal aliens is quickly this force. the students. missing from the article “If you bury it, reaching a critical point. Whatever is done must he done quietly It is not surprising that KrLyzewski was upset about the grades his team love it" in the Christmas edition published The federal government recently reported so that we as a nation can control our own Dec 8, l989. that as many as one hundred different destiny. The US. borders must hi: .‘lowil to Anyreceiwd. coach would prefer straight As. But the way he handled the The article was negative toward Booger nationalities now cross our southern border the illegal aliens if our countries llt‘l.‘tl|‘l'tt~ situationwas an embarrassment to himself, his team and his university. Mountain Trees. Since this business is in every year. It is a well known fact world wealth and Constitution are to be pron-vital my home county of Ashe, I decided to visit wide that to enter the United States one Our elected officials need to hear trom the owner to get the facts. only has to travel to Mexico and then walk every concerned citizen who run-\- alumni TECHNICIAN First, the name Booger Mountain Trees is or drive into our country. this issue! ServingNorthCommaStaleUlnar“?!since I920 not a crude referral to the mucus This problem, along with the criminal membrane. Booger Mountain is the name of element and drugs entering with this ever WALTER HUNT Editor in (Net WI Editor ' a haunted area where this tree business increasing wave, are fast eroding the Senior, Business Dwuan lune Suranne Perez began. freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution. News Editors ...... Wade Bahcock, Amy Coulter W mm“,...... Paul Lowell Second, the price of a six to seven foot Compounding this problem is the Illegal Assistant News Editors...... S Morrison, T. Askew ”de...... Larry Dixon tree is about $42. a price unchanged in the Aliens Bill of Rights. which is being Editorial Pg: Editor...... Brian J. Little past four years. It's that time again! Time for Features Editor ...... leanie Tait Mvtflitin . Each tree has been carefully distributed by the tens of thousands to the Assistant Features Editor ...Tor Blizard Advertising Mmopruw...... Tim Ellington nunured from a seed over a period of about illegal new comers. This new unofficial Bill the wonderful routine of Sports Editor...... Lisa Coston Sale Man ..Cindy Sawyer twelve years to its six to seven foot height. of Rights states that all illegal aliens are meetings and deadlines. Entertainment Editor...... Dan Pawlowskl Office Manager...... Anne Sullivan During these twelve years, each tree is guaranteed the same rights as American Selena Editor... .0...... Mark S. lmnan Sales...... m...... ~Eric Saunders, Kristal Crutchfield, fertilized, irrigated, hand We need to get things back on Photo Editor...... Michael Russell Stevie Schuck. Michelle Pieifier weeded, hand citizens. Assistant Photo Editors , . F. l-londros, S. Hall Ad Production Manager...... Alan Nolan sheared, sprayed for insects and weeds, and The observer can see this unofficial Bill of track, so pleases contact your Graphic! Editor...... Ceol Brooks Assistant Ad Production Manager..Crawiord Smith mowed around ten to twenty times. Rights beginning to be enforced by the US. Maximum Leader (at office or Assistant Graphics Editor ...... Greg Wilson Ad Graphic Artist ...... _M Stephens, T. you Hanen When the tree reaches six to seven feet,.it judicial system. Bilingual education Bonkmght, RobTuttle Correction Assistants...... M Shulorcl, S. Adriance and home) post-haste to find out CopyChief Editors.Copy Editors.. . .tynetteJim Hauser, Joanne Kempen, layout Mitts...... Amy Lemons, Amie Koenig, is cut at the last minute to provide the public health services offered to illegal Zina Stewart. Paul Woolvcrton, lennifer Gaifney greatest freshness for the customer. With aliens are now a reality. about schedule revisions etr Karen Ankner. Lisa Florer Clasilktb ManagerNicole Toole proper care, this tree could last another six Perhaps a small cut in the multi-billion Claimed! Typesetter...... lennil’et Rudlsill weeks at the customer’s home. Also Booger dollar aid package to Eastern Europe could Personnel Director . ....Phil Tavl0r Mountain Trees Payroll Director...... Larry Dixon Production is kind enough to donate typetcsing Coordinator. .Krislt Stephenson Production ManagerimDavid Krause, Nathan Gay trees to different charity organizations in .....Bob Olsen, Amy Lemons, different areas. [ypesettmlirnmy.Barbralowlaceflicklr.,lenntlerKaren McNeary,Laughter layout Artistsjason Kropka. Daryl Pittman, Kevin Dudley Finally the owner and his family didn't go Forum policy lor inchicl Technician welcomes Forum letters They are like letters are sirhti‘t'l Iocrliliny tor ‘\I\ll' l'm Tl. lay Patel, Annette Raynor to Honolulu for New Years. As a matter of ly to be printed it they taste in no case ml! the winter llc iitlom iv t , j... l , , Udtu mm indicated, themm exproucd in tho odiloridl, efitoriolcartoonsand column appearingin Iedinldon fact, they can‘t remember the last time they ' deal With significant issues. breaking news or public Chilltll that I|I\.‘Itl‘| Ik‘llt't llax been t'|lllt .l in: jm r.. do not "My "led theviewpoint oithe urivonity‘i Student Coven-rut,Malian. facultyorno“.Opinion were able to take a vacation. interest. rt’klllllk'mll will mthlnild .lll .rullioi '\ I luv. ‘.l in themkurnmdartoomol ruhmmoummmummmmummn The next time someone decides to write - are typed or printed legrbly and double spaced. inc to til) \0 would result lll t ll'dl .ln.l jlt' . ill r. mmmeddrondsnmmonmtek summotrmumwmwndmrmhcuet about something, I advise that person to - are limited to ‘00 \Vottls, anti the “MIC! R.iu~ cucptinns in UN» pr.) . 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