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: Board approves candidates; elections Tuesday by Michael Smith Candidates running for Student ' with two write-in positions for the Martin Cornelson (football). Craig Cox Staff Writer Center President are Stan Gallagher three senior Senate seats. (wrestling). Beth Emery (swimming). and Steve Duncan. The School of Physical and Andy Hendel (football). Steve Koob Candidates for Student Govern- ' The candidates running for the five Mathematical Sciences has two unop (wrestling). Bob Menches (swimming). ment positions have been approved by Publication Authority position are posed seats: sophomore Michael Mark Roberts (baseball) and Tom the Elections Board. Clarence H. Baptiste III. Earl Ber- McGee and junior Mary Jo Meador. Russo and Martha Sprague The Elections Board held a meeting nard. Owen D. McPeak. Steve Shrum. However. seniors will vote for one (volleyball). March 3 to register candidates. Mark Alan Pinkston. Van Lamb. of the following candidates: Jeff Some of the candidates expressed answer their questions and compile Jerry Johnson. Kevin Holmes. Mike Templon. Jon Stanley and George issues they want to deal with. if they the official ballot for the upcoming McCotter. Shannon Carson. Clarence Robertson. are elected. Student Government Elections. H. Baker. Robert Thompson. David The Schools of Design. Education. Marold Kamai. treasurer candidate. Candidates were required to attend Prince and Winston A. Shepherd. Forestry and Veterinary Medicine said he wants to direct funds to more the meeting in order to keep their The candidates running for the four have at-large seats. and the elections of a majority of the students rather name on the ballot. according to Jim UAB Board of Directors postions are will be in the fall to allow incoming than specialized groups. Yocum Student Body President in'an Tim Owens. Mike Lowry. Hal McGee. freshmen the chance to vote. "I see a lot of changes that need to earlier Technician report. Wayne L. Wilson. Dan Mayo. Kevin The Judicial Board seats are voted be done. . . (such as) where the monies The position that each candidate Calloway. Sammy Williams. Ella according to rank. go and where they need to go. . . they will hold on the ballot was determined Louise Steinbeck and Laura Falter. Candidates running for the four (monies) should go to the majority of by a drawing at the meeting. accor-‘ Students will also be voting for sophomore positions will be Keith L. the students." Kamai said. ding to Terry Kelley. Technician Senators according to their school and Freeman. Tokk Trivett. Howard M. Senate president candidate Rich Sports Editor. and a candidate for rank. , Maliaski and Sondra Reid. Holloway wants to work for the senior Senator for the School of For the School of Agriculture and Candidates for the four junior posi- library expansion. and to keep fee in- Agriculture and Life Sciences. Life Sciences. students vote for two of tions will be Kevin Roberts. Don creased to a minimum. He also ad- The list ofpositions that needed to the following sophomores: Diane Liberty. Jeff York. Jeff Hoffman. dressed the gym expansion issue. be filled were for the offices of stu- Williams. Michael D. Parker. Phill Brad Blackwell. John Higdon and “If we " pay for it. I think we dent body president, student body Gordon. Catherine Gordon and Daryl Keith Loflin. (students) should get some benefits treasurer. Student Senate president. Russell. Candidates for the four senior posi- (from the gym expansion fees) after Student Senate. Judicial Board. Stu— Running for the two junior postions tions will be Floyd McClung. Charles we graduate." Holloway said. dent Center president. Publication will be Lorrie Overcash. Conrad L. if. 3 A. Morrill. Bill McGuinn and Don Ho Holloway also wants to get more Authority members and UAB Board Flick. Brenda J. White. Dan Singer. sein. students involved in Student Govern of Directors. Dave W. Koury. Ross Stevens and Eli Upper row: Candidates for Student Senate Students will also be voting for two ment. The following is the official list of George. president are (left to right) Den Gor- proposed constitutional changes. One “The Senate needs to be run candidates for the various positions. Running for the three senior posi- don and Rich Holloway. Middle: Candidate for student body president. .lim to change the technical wording of smoother so that the senators can which will be voted on by the whole tions will be Robert Mark Hoyle. Yocum. Lower row: Candidates for Student Center president are (left to right) various articles. The other change have a clear vote on the issues. or student body: William Terry Kelley and Wes Brown. Stan Gelleger and Steve Duncan. needs to create a student body comp what we are voting for. . . l feel that I Running for the studept body presi- Students in the School of Engineer- Ridenhour. Michael Green. Tracy sophomore Senate candidates: Scott troller to work with the treasurer to can control the meetings." said dent will be the current president ing vote for four of the following Freeman. Ron Kurtz and Laric Copes. Montgomery. Kevin Hight, Angie Ed- submit the student body budget. Holloway. Jim Yocum is running unopposed for sophomore Senate candidates: Chuck Seniors will vote for five of the wards. Ginger L. Branton. Kent Har- record money transactions. and con Dan Gordon. candidate running for the position. Harris. Mark Stewart. Malcolm Whit- following senior candidates: Terry rill. Helen White and Todd Powell. sult with the Business Office. Student Senate president. said. "I The two candidates running for Stu- taker. Ellen M. Reap. Ty Thompson. Keever. Jack Lewis. Chip Howard. Juniors will vote for three of the Besides the candidates for the want to (enact) a requirement for pro dent Senate president will be Rich Bill Rankin. Leo Brown. Mitchell A. Eric Terry. Joey Janning. Michael following candidates: Keith E. various offices students will also vote fessors to give a test before the drop Holloway and Dan Gordon. Brown and Michael Garofalo. Bullard and Lynn Gulledge. Haynes. Doug Yoder. Barbara Wood. on the following Alumni Athletics period so that the students will have Candidates running for student Running for the four junior posi- Sophomores in the School of Mike Strickland. Steven Bullard. Trophy candidates: Danny Allen (soc- an idea of what grade they'll make." body treasurer are Marold Kamai tions will be Jeff Williams. Steve Humanities and Social Sciences may David L. York and Don Pope. cer). Angie Armstrong (women's He also wants to enact a more effi- and C. Anthony Bryan. Greer. Ron Lee. Steve R. Perrin. Bill vote for three of the following Eddie Ashe is running unopposed ). Tim Barbour (baseball). cient ticket distribution system. -.,‘§- aw a... as Voting ballot changes judicial process altered

at Senate meeting to combat apathy .r . by Stephen Geptea Southeastern Conference '83 for fun- by Shelley Hendricksen Write-in candidates must be ding. and the Economic Society re News Editor registered students and in good Assistant News Editor quested funding for an honorarium for academic standing at State. The Student Senate met Wednes- Dr. Allan M. Meltzer. Both requests In an effort to increase student par- The new ballot sheet was designed day night to hear reports from the were approved. ticipation in Student Government so students would have an easier time student body president. student body An amendment to the Student Body elections. the Student Government voting. according to Baker. treasurer. Student Senate president Statutes regarding judicial process has changed the voting ballots. “People don’t have lots of time to and various standing committees. ‘ was passed by the Senate. The new The new ballots will be on one sheet vote.” Baker said. “The (new voting Student Body President Jim Yocum amendment states “that a student of paper as opposed to the four or five system) will take. about 60 seconds." reported on the new system of voting caught breaking the statutes may sheets that are part of the current Steve Hilliard said that with the ballots. Voting this year will be done plead guilty to the attorney general. system. according to Jeff Baker. Stu- new ballots there will be no lines. He on computer cards. The computer and the attorney general shall then dent Senate president. said that students did not necessarily cards list the candidates for each of designate restitution for the offense." The new ballot has been organized not vote because they did not want to. lice and proposed constitutional then it will be subject to review by the so that the front of the ballot for but because they were discouraged by changes. “.I think the new cards are Judicial Board. every school is identical. The dif- the long lines. well worth the cost. the more voter A letter of commendation was ap ference will be on the back side which The new ballots are expected to turnout. the cheaper the cost." Yocum proved by the Senate to be sent to will contain the candidates according speed up the voting process. to make said. “The Show" for the In- to school. This means that there will voting less of a hassle and to increase “I hope everyone will see how easy side the University show. and The be a total of five different ballots voter turnout. according to Baker. it is to vote this year. There are no Alumni Association will also be sent a printed up since there are five dif- The new system is expected to hassles as compared to last year. it letter of commendation for adding 26 ferent schools. according to Steve create the 100 percent increase that File photo will only take a few seconds to vote. so high school scholars to the Caldwell Hilliard. chairman ofthe student body was predicted by Student Body Presi- Voting boxes will once again come out of storage for next week's election of please vote." Yocum said. Scholarship Program. president's Task Force to Combat dent Jim Yocum in a WKNC-FM in- Student Government officers. The election dates are set for March 22 and 93. The Student Senate Treasurer Letters of commendation were also Student Apathy. who designed the terview. Marie Flow reported that there is approved to be sent to the Raleigh new ballot. The idea for a new system has been 5150 left in the Senate account for the Police Department. RDU Airport of- The organization monitoring the thought about for quite some time. remainder of the year. But after fun. ficials and Public Safety for their voting will be responsible for verify- “It’s been in the planning stages State declares waters safe; ding requests for 3150 were approved handling of the crowd situation after ing the student's school and class at since we've (current government of- that depleted the account. She also State won the ACC crown. the voting booth. ficers) been in office (April '82)." Baker reported that the Student Senate has New business discussed was the said. $2.000 for the summer sessions. football ticket distribution policy. Students are required to bring Elections will be on Monday and shellfish beds to reopen Various standing committees This policy was sent back to the com- their registration card and a picture Tuesday. The voting boxes will be reported on the progress of each par- mittee to be reworked. New funding ID. to the voting booths before they located at the Link Building; Student RALEIGH. N.C. (UPI) — State of- Davis said areas to remain closed ticular committee. ranging from requests for the Society of Women can cast a ballot. Eligibility is verified Center. Free Expression Tunnel and ficials say most North Carolina for shellfishing include parts of the athletics to South Hall. Engineers. Taylor Sociology Club and by the student's registration card. the DH. Hill Library. coastal waters closed for oyster and Shalotte and Lockde Folly rivers in Old Business addressed was fun- the American Society of Mechanical clam harvesting last month will Brunswick County; parts of White ding requests from many different Engineers were given to the Senate. reopen Friday afternoon. Oak River in Onslow and Carteret groups. The American Institute of “It was a very productive Senate Mike Davis of the Department of counties: and parts of North River. Chemical Engineers Student Chapter meeting. I thought the senators acted Feds propose sale; Natural Resources and Community Turnagain Bay. Nelson Bay. South requested $600 to attend the AlCHE well in their resolutions and in their Development said Wednesday River and Newport River in Carteret convention in New Orleans. That re commendations to the various groups lowered levels of coliform bacteria County. quest was approved. that were selected." said Jeff Baker. prompted officials to plan the reopen- A request was made by Student Senate president. Hunt promises fight ing. , Davis said the ban could be reim: I The shellfishing ban was imposed posed if bacteria counts go up. Feb. 17 because of heavy rains that "If it rains more and levels go up. by Craig Webb must leave them for future genera- swept bacteria and other pollutari’ts we may have to close watersagmn." United Press International tions. into coastal waters. he said. As for the attempt to pay off the na- inside Thought for the Day: Discussion Gov. James 8. Hunt Jr. promised tional debt. Hunt speculated the is an exchange of knowledge,- Thursday North Carolina will do all it money raised from selling North Alleged rape occurs behind store, argument an exchange of i3- can to fight a federal proposal to sell Carolina's forest land wouldn't cover — Vote! Page 9 norance. six percent of the federal forest land more than two hours' worth of debt — Robert Qurllen in the state to pay the national debt. compiled daily in Washington. assailant evades apprehension ~ Here'show they stand. Page 3. "It is truly the most irresponsible On other matters. Hunt: proposal I‘ve ever heard come out of Congratulated legislators for their by Kim Boyd Her friends. who left Harpo's short- — Flash 'em 6 Lee Beach tan! Page 4. Washington." Hunt said at his weekly work on his Safe Roads Act. saying its News Assignments Editor ly after her. heard her screaminngy weather news conference. ". .. The more you passage will give North Carolina “the the time they reached her. her — Gaming Socnety plans '83 TH‘COn think about it the madder you get. toughest and most comprehensive law A 19-year~old female student was assailant had already fled. Page 5, “North Carolina's going to fight it in the nation against drunken allegedly raped behind the Central The friends called Public Safety on Raleigh Ares Forecast: with every tool we have available." he drivers." Stores early Thursday morning as she a blue phone. according to Liles. — bows out Page 6 Today: Ram, tapering off later said. “I‘m going to have a letter going Said he has no opposition to a bill was walking home alone. The victim was taken to Wake this evening It Will be cool With to all of our congressional members Sen. Robert Warren. D-Johnston. will The student. along with three other Medical Center by Detective Sgt. Pressure Boys relieve British rock a high of around 11°C (59°F). today setting out our strong position. propose to phase in a 21-year-old friends. had gone to Harpo's on Laura Reynolds of Public Safety. need. Page 7. Tonight: Mostly Cloudy, slight We will go to court if we have to. drinking age. The current minimum Western Boulevard. At approximate- The assailant was described as a Chance of showers With a low We‘re going to do everything we can age is 18 for consumption of beer and ly l a.m. they were separated. accor- white male approximately 5'95'11. — Basketball Galactnca Page 8 of 4 to 6°C (39 to 44°F). > to prevent that from taking place." wine. but Hunt's act would raise that ding to Capt. Larry Liles of Public 160 pounds. He has a medium build Saturday: Partly cloudy and a Published,reports say the federal to 19. Safety. and is muscular. He has dark. It‘s a long way to Albuquerque little warmer'Highs Will be from - Defended the North Carolina Cam— The student was returning to Lee shoulder length hair. no facial hair and 14 to 17°C (57 to 69°F). government will propose that 71.358 paign Fund’s money-raising events Dormitory. took a short cut at ES. Page 9 (Forecast provrded by student acres of the state‘s four national no glasses. meteorologists Craig Hillock and forests should be sold. The tracts in- held recently in Atlanta and New King Village and came up in back of At the time of the incident the Food texture affectstaste Page 10 clude nearly all of the Uwharrie Na- York. saying fund members — who Central Stores. according to Liles. assailant was wearing blue jeans. Dennis Atkinson ) " tional Forest south of Asheboro. would like him to challenge Sen. Jesse She was attacked from behind dark colored sweater. light colored Helms. R—N.C.. in 1984 —- believe they and forced into a small culvert where open-collared shirt and white shoes. Hunt called those forests a treasure must raise out-of—state money to take she was allegedly raped. according to There are no suspects at the time. and said today's North Carolinians on Republicans in future campaigns. Liles. a according to Liles. L_____J m 2/ hharch 18, 183 l i I

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Avoid apathy at State It’s time to vote. This is a poor indication of State‘s stu- dent body’s interest in the University. . All students must vote in order to en- Students should take an active interest in sure that the best candidates are elected. their University. It is appalling that On today’s editorial pages, the candidates students who do not vote when they have who are running for student body presi- the chance to do so complain about pro- dent, Student Senate president and Stu- blems affecting them later. The students dent Center president present their posi- who do vote should not have to tolerate tion papers on what they feel are the ma- such a hypocritical attitude from the rest jor concerns of State and their qualifica- of the student body, but unfortunately the tions for each position. students who usually care the least about Due to space limitations, the position State make the most noise when special papers for student body treasurer are not interests are concerned. in this issue. They will run on Monday. The student body president, Student It is hoped that every student will take Senate president and the student body the time to read each of these position treasurer all represent students in more papers and fully understand where the ways than just their immediate duties. candidates stand on the issues. After Each of these student officials represent students understand each of the races State at official functions and in meetings and are confident of the qualifications of with alumni, administrators and faculty. TV programming'mindless the candidates. voting is a must. It is vitally important that the student body is represented by the very best peo- I don’t watch much television, primarily fashion model who fondles her'zipper. makes This year a new voting system is in ef- ple Such representation will not occur because I dan't have the time. I watch sports, Cynical Sayings men drool and evidently drinks some fect which will make it easier on students. unless the student body takes an active in- of course, and a handful of sit-com reruns, miraculous new drink consisting of three One ballot will be used instead of the terest in these elections. Every student but that is about it. I didn't realize exactly what fingers of tequila and a shot of Spanish Fly." numerous paper ballots which were used should know who their student senators I was missing until spring break came along BRUCE F The worst of these commercials is the one in the past. Perhaps this new voting are and be in constant touch with them, and I had too much spare time on my hands. with a girl who is supposed to be from Texas system will improve the turnout of After a person goes for a lengthy period of WINKWORTH" and talks about all the hot-shot cowboy studs students. telling them what problems and concerns time without having his or her intelligence in- she went through the night before. The first are affecting them. sulted by network television, going back to it thing you notice about her is that she can’t be State students traditionally have a terri- The Student Senate and the other stu- can be something of a shock. Most of the pro- '... 'I Editorial Columnis from Texas, and, if she is. she’s the only per- ble voting percentage. In fact, less than 15 dent body-elected officials can only be gramming on the networks is such drivel, son in Texas who sounds like Andy Divine percent of the student body usually turns responsive to the needs of the students and even though I wasn't expecting to find ' works are trying, and evidently succeeding, to imitating Slim Pickens. She fondles her zipper out for student body elections, according when the students give them some indica- anything really worth watching, I absolutely pass off as entertainment. too, but in a decidedly mock-cowgirl style. to Student Body President Jim Yocum. tion of what their concerns are. couldn’t believe some of the tripe the net— While the programming was bad, it was the I’ve never understood exactly what it is commercials that really threw me. That about designer jeans that makes people pay definitely should not have surprised me, but it outlandishly ridiculous prices for them. They has been a long time since I watched prime- look terribly uncomfortable, and some Christianity more than fire insurance .time TV. During the shows I usually watch, women wear them so tightly that I expect the commercials are bad enough, like. them to rip apart the next time they happen to just sit In the Christian community today there is a From The Heart think about the budget?" “Well, I think people Ronco’s Wonder-Blender, the K-Tel Kitty bend over too far or, for that matter, 'false idea concerning the purpose for which ought not spend more than they have.” “Oh, “ Krusher, which actually looks like a 1974 down. Christians are here on earth. Many believe you are conservative.” The problem is that Buick, and all those greatest--hits records for I’ve never understood fashion at all, - Jesus Christ cannot be labeled prgj‘pigeon- , people who are too lazy to notice what they especially why some women will wear that their sole purpo - to. _, _...... _. ---. Wanything a._fashion dslgner tells,them will be Christ as their pe‘ holed." We Calvin Klein or any of those passport out of hell n o God is neither conservative, liberal, But the networks,onthe networksare” "in”this-year. If insurance, struggle to “overcome” sin, all the .capitalist nor communist, neither left wing nor slowly killing people with mind poisons so while waiting impatiently to die or to be right wing. He Is neither Catholic nor Protes- subtle that people who have been fed a removed from this evil world. Editorial Columnist tant, charismatic nor reserved, Baptist nor steady diet of them, which is probably most of ‘But the networks, oh the networks, are The sad fact is that because of this belief, Pentecostal. Jesus Christ is not black, red, our population, are already too sick to be slowly killing people with mind poisons so Christianity in many places does not have is by grace you have been saved — through , yellow or white. He is neither east nor west. reached out to and helped. subtle that people who have been fed a enough “umpf” to turn the inside of a garbage faith, and that (faith) not from yourself, it Jesus is not fundamental, orthodox or Do you think there is any hope at all for so- most can. To correct this situation, we must con- (faith) is a gift from God — not by works, so religious. Jesus Christ has not come to. meone who doesn’t believe, at the very least, steady diet of them, which is probably sider what the Bible says a Christian is and is that no one can boast" (Ephesians 2:89). change an existing political system -— He is that his intelligence has been just a little in- of our population, are already too sick to be not. A Christian is a person that has given their the Lord of Heaven and Earth; he has come sulted by the newest line of Calvin Klein reached out to and helped. First, a person is not a Christian by obeying entire being (mind, soul and body) to Jesus. (and will return) to set up something totally designer jeans ads? I don't mean the ones God’s laws or commandments. “He saved us, They have made him “Lord" or “Boss”. different than anything that is now existing on with Brooke Shields romping around shaking not because of righteous things we had done, These people realize that there is more to life earth. It has nothing to do with feelings; feel- her seductively beautiful, but still jail-bait, tush but because of his mercy” (Titus 3:5). Nor is a than money, grades or serving themselves. ings change with health, mood, situations, at us. other designer guys came out with a skirt These people have been “changed", and the time of month, other people, etc. . . I'm talking about the ones with the models made out of a 'Martha White flour sack, their own good is no longer as important. If you can't earn, buy or feel your way into lounging around, fondling their zippers and women would flock to the department stores They have begun a personal relationship with the invisible “kingdom of God” (which is a in droves to buy them. a guy, a king, a brother, a friend so full of love talking about all the hunks they’ve turned into Well, I seem to have gotten a little off track “Furthermore, the situation is com- term referring to Jesus and Christians collec- jelly by strutting their tightly wrapped rear (actually, he is love) that he gave up wealth, tively), then how does anyone get in? ends around at some bar or party. here. Actually, all of this ties in with a premise plicated by the practice of trying to prestige and elegance to come to our planet. The bottom line is this: “A new command- I've held for a long time. Given the right im- While he was here, he experienced all of ment (not a feeling or suggestion) I give to Don’t misunderstand me. I’m not com- petus and encouragement Americans can be , pin “labels" on each other and on the gripes and problems that we encounter plaining because of any moral objections I persuaded to buy anything. Anything at all. you, that you love each other (Christian and have to these ads. Morally, I have no pro- .the problem is that Jesus every day, but he did not let them get him non-Christian) even as I have loved you. By Television advertising is the most God. . down. Even when the very people he loved, this (love in action, not just love in words) all bldms at all with ogling at the rear ends of recognizable tool used to dupe suckers into Christ cannot be labeld or “pigeon- helped and healed screamed for his death, he people will know that you are my disciples females. Or the front ends for that matter. buying products made by Charlatans, but look did not change — his love was still the same. (Christian), if (and only if) you have love for In fact, I can’t personally take an ad like this at the advertising in any media you want. holed. ” ’ The promise he has given to every person each other" (John 1423435). Therefore, we too seriously, but advertising agencies do a lot Some of it is clever, well-produced and III- that gives him their life is that he will “come conclude that a “Christian" is a person that of research about what sells products, and I telligently intended, but most of it is garbage, into their life, into their heart, and live there" makes himself available to God's love and this don’t think fhis or any ad would have found like Calvin Klein ads, KTel Ronco products (John 14:23). This is the key to “living a love is expressed in genuine concern and its way onto prime-time TV if some advertis- which should never leave the State person a Christian by “doing your best — liv- Christian life.” As Jesus lives in us, expressing God-inspired action. It is not a religious for- ing honcho didn’t think it would sell jeans. Fairgrounds —- or Harlequin romance novels ing a good life. For all have sinned, and come his love through us, then and only then is the mula or an attitude of self-righteous pre- . So the image Calvin Klein is apparently try- I’m glad school is back in session, if for no short of the glory of God” (Roman 3:23). “All person a “Christian" or “Christ-like.” judice, but a daily wayfiof life that is both ex- ing to sell is, “Wear our jeans and you’ll sud- other reason, because it means I'Il no longer of us have become like one who is unclean, Furthermore, the situation is complicated citing and fulfilling. Best of all, it never ends. denly look just like a beautiful, New York have time to watch prime-time television. and all our righteousness is like filthy rags” by the practice of trying to pin “labels” on (Isaiah 6426). each other and on God. For example, you Likewise, neither “good works”, church hear the question, “What do you think about membership nor church attendance can ERA?” “Well, I think women who do the change the person, no matter how good they same work as men deserve equal pay.” “Oh, are or how well the intentions may be. “For it you are liberal.” Or we hear, “What do you

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March 18, 1% / Technician Eeatures Tanning season opens

Spring Break bringsforth State’s sun worshippers . Well. it has come and gone. Spring break. that is. Trying To Make It If you happened to have sobered up enough to get dinary male tanners. or the pink-bellies. Now, a What a marvelous break it was. ifyou are a hermit or around on campus Monday or Tuesday. you probably winter of pizza and beer tends to soften up the old an eskimo. I extend humble condolences to those 0 saw lots of scantily-clad bodies lying around collec- stomach muscles and. of course. you get ghostly you who had beach trips ruined by the weather. Ti ting some sunshine. These are generally known as white participating in indoor sports. those of you who had nice weather during break. hidi TIM sunbathers. Give 'em a towel and some suntan lotion All of this leads to a nice shade of pink that engulfs those tans before you get knifed in the back or boiler and they can amuse themselves for hours. Others en- your whole body. highlighting your stomach. You go “ in cocoa butter and aloe. ELLINGTON joy their efforts too. as nice. young bodies always from looking like the little inspector in Pink Panther Fortunately, due to a hectic schedule and a heavy make the scenery a little nicer. Especially the two- to looking like the Pink Panther himself. work load last month. I had planned to spend spring s..\ piece french cuts. Whewl ' break lounging around my favorite part of the coun- Assistant Feature Editor- Isn't it kind of funny that the girls who catch you try. my bed. So the weather didn’t really bother my ogling over them in class (yes. the very same ones ‘Give ’em a towel and some plans of sleeping. eating and watching TV. was topped off by the nicest two days of the year on who gave you icy stares just for a little glance or in. Why do we call it spring break? It's not spring. the first two days of classes. But things weren't so seven or eight) don't mind displaying their bodies to suntan lotion and they can r' Why don't they call it Midterm-leavefor-a~week—su1k- bad. as most of us forgot the dreariness of our week everybody with hungry eyes? (Not to mention around-in-bad-weather break instead? That’s usually when tournament time rolled around. Thanks. Jim. hearts.) And I’ve never known a girl to try to get by amuse themselves for what happens. It just isn't fair. And this year, break for saving our break. with a suit that'sone size too big. Quite the contrary. Can you say "bursting out?" .hours.’ Anyway. lots could be said about women sun Dr. IvarGiaever, Nobel prize winner, bathing. and I‘ll probably getto it me minute. Right Now then. back to the women. Ladies, you must now. let's take a look at those sand devils. the men. expect to be glanced at occasionally when you are The typical male sunbather is out for the same out in your nearly-nothing. It's only natural. thing as the females. right? Well. maybe. But a lot of Especially when you start putting on lotion. The lo speaks today on immunology research them are there to sightsee. I mean, a guy wearing a tion makes you shine and glisten in the sun. Of hat and sunglasses. with a beer and cigarette in one course. the lotion that you use can range from baby by Brian Moore provided a means to accurately detect and measure hand and binoculars in the other is probably not the oil to motor oil. depending on your tanning desires. Feature Writer in superconductors a quantity known as the “energy- most devoted sunbather. .The main thing is that you should expect some at- gap." For these discoveries. he shared the 1973 Then there are the perpetual tanners. They look tention when you go out. Especially you girls who lie “Master in billiards and bridge. almost flunked Nobel Prize for physics with Leo Esaki and Brian like they just walked in from the set of The Last Of on your stomach with your tops undone. Guys usual- physics — gets Nobel Prize" was the headline in an Josephson. ' The Mohicans. Still, they are out there, usually spor- ly dd’n'it see that much skin unless they go to Studio ll Oslo paper announcing the winners of the 1973 Nobel During his visit. Giaever will also speak before a ting huge biceps and chests. and more likely than One. Then why. if you don’t want anybody to see Prize for physics. The article referred to Dr. Ivar meeting of the American Society for Metals at 6:00 not. uniquely positioned in a large crowd of females. your body. are you getting it all‘ pretty and tanned? Giaever who, as a student of mechanical engineering p.m. on Thursday. March 17‘-at the NCSU Faculty Then come the macho tanners. “I don't need this Be sure also to watch out for those provocative at the Norwegian Institute of Technology. barely got Club. He will discuss electron tunneling in supercon- lotion," they say. These guys stay out a little too poses while lying out. If you're not careful. you could l by undergraduate physics. ducting materials and provide a personal and subjec- long. just to show they can do it. and they pay dearly. be getting several offers to help you apply lotion to Giaever will speak on the State campus on Friday, tive recollection of the experiments leading to his Yes. from the halls of these macho tanners come the yourself. While guys tend to like some help putting , ‘ March 18 at 1:00 p.m. in Poe Hall. room 216. He will Nobel Prize-winning discovery. He will also discuss morning-after “fireshowers.” which bring more than their lotion on. they like it even better when they can discuss his current research in immunology. Recent- some of the trials and tribulations which lead to a ju a tear to the eye. The sad thing is that the next put it on someone else. Even the macho tanners don‘t ly. he has developed a new technique for monitoring Nobel Prize. A buffet dinner will precede the talk at da y are out again. Masochists, to say the least. mind getting a little on their hands if they can get human and mouse cell tissue cultures using electric Last. but definitely not least, you have the or- their hands on a little. fields. Some of this research is being presented for a cost of $9 with a discount for students. Reserva- the first time. This work is significant because it tions can be made by contacting Kaye Jones of the could provide better ways to combat diseases such as Department ofMaterials Engineering at 737-2377. cancer. Everyone is welcome and admission is free. Giaever's appearance is being presented by the Dafiodils bloom with arrival of spring Giaever is a staff scientist at the General Electric student chipter of the American Society for Metals Research and Development Center in Schenectady. and-is being made possible by funds provided by the New York. At this center. in 1958. he began in- Student Senate, the engineers’ council. the Tau Beta They are under trees. on hills. by sidewalks. We're From theR00“ UP vestigating electronic phenomena which applies to Pi National Engineering Honor Society, the being invaded by yellow trumpets. the theory of superconductivity. His work led to new Carolina's Central Chapter of the American Society Narcissus. alias daffodils. alias jonquils. all dif- discoveries in the understanding of electron “tunnel- for Metals. the department of Materials Engineering ferent names referring to the same group of flowers. ing" in'superconductors. His experimental method and the Microelectronics Research Program. They symbolize the beginning of spring. D.J. The name originated in Greek mythology. As the story goes. Narcissus. the youth, rejected the love of HAMRICK WQDR’s Berry receives award many admirers to gaze at his own reflection in a pool of water. His vanity caused him to pine away and The prestigious Abe Lincoln Award. given to Berry won the award “for believing that an album- become a flower that currently bears his name» FeatureWriter .. broadcasters “for distinguished contribution to the oriented rock music radio station has a commitment Narcissus flowers come in yellow. white and com- moral and spiritual lives of their communities and to the community that nurtures it and for his sen- back naturally. The leaves provide energy to the ‘1 the nation" has been given this year to David Berry. sitivity to the needs of Vietnam veterans. His per- binations of these colors with pink and orange. There bulb for flowers the following year. ‘ l vice president and general manager of WQDR radio sonal concern with this issue led to WQDR’s 32-part are large cup narcissus. double narcissus. trumpet The bulbs may be divided every couple of years in Raleigh. series ‘Our Forgotten Warriors: Vietnam Veterans narcissus and fragrant narcissus. just after the leaves have died. Lift the bulbs and Only 22 broadcasters have received this award Face the Challenges of the '80s."’ The series, which With names like “Duke of Windsor." “Walt allow them to dry for a few days in the shade. The since its inception in 1970. Only one is given each met an overwhelming positive response. won a Disney." “King Alfred," “General Patton" and smaller bulbs may then be pulled gently from the year to winners in the radio and television number of awards. including a George Foster “Scarlett O'Hara." the narcissus garden is more like base of the mother bulb and replanted immediately. categories. Peabody Award — the “Oscar" of broadcast awards a formal ball than a flower bed. Narcissus fit in just about anywhere. but they look - in 1982. The narcissus is a bulb. Within the bulb planted in better if planted in a group of not less than 12 bulbs. ------The Abe Lincoln Award is presented annually by Many gardeners make the mistake of planting one I now snsvmc Banquet noon. . the fall is a pre-formed plant and flower. The larger bulb every three feet in a single row and become l ‘ ALL on Available at the Southern Baptist Radio and Television Commis- the bulb size. the larger the flower. FRIDAY Ne cum sion. The commission has no voice or influence over disappointed with the flower show. . 11:00am-8:00prn the nomination or final selection of winners, which The bulbs are planted in the fall for blooms the Enjoy narcissus; warm weather is almost here. 12 MEATS 11 v (z TABLES 15 SALADS l are chosen by committees composed of local and na- following spring. They grow well just about "When all at once I saw a crowd . Mon-Thur. and Saturday 11:00am-2:15pm.t8:00pm tional broadcasters. including former Abe Lincoln anywhere. but prefer well-drained sunny spots. A host of golden daffodils" 0--, .swwarmawaasssrm.--l honorees. After the bulbs have flowered, let the leaves die ' Wordsworth Ptace The UNCC Center for Interngtigllal _Stug_ie§ O Gnomes-Cosme International students plan trips to Invites Students. Professionals and Community Members to E: Bu, American universities this R T 3 Patterson Hall summer SUMMER EXPLO A IONS S . Office Hours: International students residents. the Colorado Col- universitites and talk Over ' apply for lege. the International Stu- other aspects of life in the ' The Center tor International Studies otters the toilowing overseas travel/studies this summer M» W: £13m 2 pm are invited to dent Center at UCLA. the United States. Discussions Mexico , (Religious Studies) $794.50 May10-24 3333:3133? 13:33): Institute of International will also focus on the pro mew Australia/N. Zealand (H.D.L.) 0 $2946 Julth-AugB held in Colorado Springs. Education and the United blems of culture shock and Canada (Foreign Language) $362 May7-24 MAKING A WORLD or 00.. June 12.17 and in L0, States Information Agency. re-entry into one‘s home, culture. Participants live England (H-D'L-l $1564 Junel 1-July2 DEFEBENCE Angeles. Ca.. May 28-June A limited number of par- with a local family and meet England (Architecture) $838 July4-Augt 4 4. The programs are being tial ctravel grants are with community leaders in Germany (Foreign Language) $1300 Jut15-Augis sponsored by community available from the United the arts. government. Spain (F. Lang. 8- Geog.) $1625 June 7-22 States Information Agency. business and media. These programs may be taken tor academic credit. Prloces are approximate and generally include The International Student Information and applica- round-trip air fare from New York. lodging, breaktast. ground transportation and UNCC tuition Committee tions can be obtained from To be eligible for Sum- Please inquire about extras, international student ad- mer Crossroads students a.“#3.J—L.—-~;.s For more mtormation. contact. The Center ior International Studies. Universny oi North Carolina at visor Don Roberts in 1201 must be at the graduate Charlotte. UNCC Station. Charlotte NC. 28223; Telephone(704l 5972407 The Egyptian Student Association University Student Center. level and planning to return ' .,P~roudly Presents Summer Crossroads of- to their home countries no fers an opportunity to meet later than May. 1984. .EE'G-VPTIAN NIGHT” with American as well as This is the 27th year of other international the Summer Crossroads . students to compare educa- Programs. which attract tional experiences in a students from all over the variety of filleges and world. Special Wolfpack STUDlO] Late Show Fri. and Every Thursday 5pm-9pm ”T‘LIlka.“{Ill Sat.‘ 11:15 P.M.! All the pizza, salad and your favorite beverage (unlimited “soft drinks or 3 cups of beer) [or only $3.85 Dinner Entertainment Congratulations to the Date: Sunday March 27. 1983 Time: 6:00 pm a. Wolfpack Place: Ballroom & Stewart Theatre Dinner: Includes Two Documentary Films 'ACC Champions Show: Includes Two Hours Performance Everyday Student Special By the Egyptian Folk Troup wk. 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Society holds convention for fantasy game buffs by Eleanor Ide said that when she played the same standardized which Joel Haas has given at two annual gaming con- Films. which will be showing whenever no speaker Dungeons and Dragons” game as a total novice, her ventions, Origins and Gencon. is scheduled for Satur- is scheduled. include four “Star Trek" episodes; a team came in fourth. Each tournament can accom- day at 10 am. spoof on Star Wars called Hardware Wars. Cat Tri-con ‘83. a gaming convention sponsored by the modate 70 players. “How and Why to Market Your Game" is the sub» State Gaming Society. is expected to attract about Professor John Kessel of the English Balloo, The Gold Rush. and The Veldt. which is has 500 people to Poe Hall this weekend. March department. ject of a talk by Wes Ives. who designed some of the ed on a Ray Bradbury science fiction story. 18-20. ac- a Nebula Award nominee this year. will speak Friday games currently on the market. Saturday at 5 pm. Rattan weapons. leather and metal armor and cording to Jim Moylan. gaming society treasurer. evening on the difference between a science fiction Costumes for the contest Sunday at 6 pm. may Role-playing and war game tournaments. speakers game'and a science fiction story. and on writing plywood shields will clash as the Society for Creative on game marketing. painting miniatures. science fic- and have science fiction. fantasy. medieval or gaming Anachronism recreates the Middle Ages behind tion. a selling science fiction. themes. . Starship Poe Hall Saturday from 1-5 p.m.. said Susan costume contest and a medieval fighting Nebula Awards are given each year by the Science Moylan would like people to come in costume all Lee. seneschal (president) of the Raleigh branch of demonstration will be featured. Moylan said. Fiction Writers of America. “Another Orphan," a weekend. Poe will be decorated as the United the society. Medieval fighting and dance will be Free films. computer games. merchants‘ booths. an Kessel story about a man trapped in the world of Federation Starship Poe Hall. based on “Star Trek". demonstrated. art show and “bring your own” games will fill every Moby Dick. was nominated in the novella category. “I'd love to see some Klingons walking around." Tickets to unscheduled minute from 6 pm. Friday to 10 pm. A slideillustrated lecture on painting miniatures. Tri-con are available for $4 from Sunday. The hall opens at 8 am. Saturday and Sun- Moylan said. Moselev at 832—1330. day and scheduled activities stop at 10 pm. each night. “There is something for anyone and fun for CherOkee sponsors road race through mountains everyone." Moylan said. A "Marathon" Squad Leader” Tournament will Courtesy of Cherokee Tribal Travel and Promotion The race will be the first held on the Cherokee In- 10K runners, with the onemile Fun Run immediately begin Friday evening and continue through Satur- dian Reservation in the beautiful Smokies and will following-its conclusion. day and perhaps Sunday until all players but one are CHEROKEE. N.C. — Three hundred and fifty run- start and end at the Cherokee Children's Home, According to Ellison. the generous support of eliminated. Squad Leader" is a two-player war ners are expected for the first Cherokee Moccasin Ellison said. Coca-Cola and McDonald's will ensure the success of game that pits Germans against Russians. 5K and 10K Run. featuring the Smokey Mountain the Masters Championship. in Cherokee. April 9. The Cherokee Children's Home. established in race. Coca-Cola and McDonald's have contributed Dungeons and Dragons0 and Gamma World‘D 1969. provides alternative homes for children whose product sponsorship. trophies. tee shirts and other tournaments will run teams of five players through The run. sponsored by Coca-Cola. McDonald's and home situations awards. standardized five‘hour games starting Saturday at 8 do not currently meet their needs. Ellison a.m. The the Cherokee Travel and Promotion Office. is being said Russell Darnall. director of the children's home. said persons may enter the race by sending playoffs for the best teams will be run on conducted by the Tuckaseigee Running Club for the He said at the home. children can maintain existing a $5 tax-deductible check. payable to Cherokee Sunday. ' _ . " ' benefit of the Cherokee Children's Home. family ties and live within their cultural heritage. Children's Home. Cherokee Moccasin Run. c/o Dungeons and Dragons‘D is a role-playing time George Ellison. Box 439. Bryson Branch Road. based on medieval and fantasy situations, and am- According to George Ellison. race director. all first “We hope that runners will view each mile they Bryson City. NC 28713. or may call Cherokee Visitor ma World° is set on a post-holocaust Earth?" ' place 5K and 10K overall and age division runners run as a contribution toward a better life for a Center. (704) 497-9195 for information andregistra- Beginners are welcome in the tournaments. In will receive a pair of moccasins donated by the local Cherokee child." Darnall said. tion forms. Registration will be $6 on the day of the fact. Margaret Haney. a gamer from Greensboro. manufacturer. “The Cherokees." The race will begin at 10:30 am. for the 5K and race. Closing date for early registration is April 4.

State-wide cultural society commemorates first English settlements Are you a member of a state-wide cultural or pro- nor referred to the 400th anniversary as “North information about all North Carolina counties. If you or your organization would like to be a part fessional organization? Do you boast about your Carolina's showcase to the Nation." Every depart- The town of Manteo has moved ahead with of America's 400th birthday party. write or phone state? If so. America's Four Hundredth Anniversary ment of the state government is cooperating with massive revitalization of its waterfront in anticipa— America’s 400th Anniversary Committee. 109 E. Committee wants you. the counties to provide information and professional tion of increased tourism. Jones St.. Raleigh. 27611. (919) 733-4788. Lindsay C. Warren Jr.. chairman of AFHAC. has support. just appointed an advisory committee to coordinate Members of AFHAC have been working for plans of that committee and organizations and coun- several years on plans for specific projects which the ties throughout the state. committee will sponsor. The ship. the Elizabeth II. The chairman of AFHAC's Sub-Committee on funded withrprivate contributions. is already under Program offers work abroad Liaison. Mrs. J. Emmett Winslow of Hertford. says construction on the Manteo waterfront. that her committee wants to hear from any group A key part of the commemoration is a joint exhibi- wishing to participate in the commemoration of the tion with the British Library and the N.C. Museum of Cenrtesy sitbeCoancilen c00perating student with relationships with participants in the past in- first English attempts to settle North America. the History. It will feature documents and artifacts con- International Education organizations in each coun- fellow workers and the eludes work as chamber- Roanoke Voyages. cerning Elizabeth I and Sir Walter Exchange try. participants discover adventure of supporting msids or porters in made from 1584 through 1587. Raleigh. sponsor that finding a job abroad is oneself." reported another London‘s West End. as a Mrs. L.Y. Ballentine of Raleigh; Naomi Morris of. of the Roanoke Voyages. and also show the original no more difficult than at student who worked in a wool presser in New Wilson. recently retired from the N.C. Court of Ap- drawings of John White. the governor of the ill-fated “My summer work in‘ home. Paris boutique. Zealand. and as lifeguards peals and T. Ed Pickard of Charlotte. retired presi- “lost colony." Thisyis scheduled for the Museum of London was the most satis- Apart from a modest pro The jobs are primarily on the Cote d'Azur. dent of the Carolina Motor Club. have been asked to History in Raleigh in: the spring of 1986. fying experience of my life. gram fee of $60. the only unskilled in restaurants. The program is limited to help with the three-year. state-wide celebration. A British American Festival of arts and folklife The ability to work in a significant cost to the stu- stores. and hotels — but students 18 years of age or will take place at West End on the Eno Park in foreign country allows one dent is the airfare - and salaries should more than older. For more information Festivities are planned to begin with a visit by an Durham in the summer of 1984. . to become part of the even that expense may be cover the cost of room and and application forms. American delegation to Plymouth. England on April culture. as opposed to mere reduced by special student 27. 1984. the 400th anniversary of Amadas and Scheduled to begin in the summer of 1983 is an ar- .ly observing it as a tourist." board. Some participants write or phone: CIEE. PR "xi chaeological project to learn about the culture of the and youth fares available save enough money out of .WA. 205 East 42nd Street. Barlowe’s sailing for the New World. An English NativeAmericans who greeted the first settlers. Ma- Now in its 13th year. the through the council. their earnings to "treat 'fN‘ew’YWJNY'wQI’I’. (212) vi ‘ delegation 'is‘ due in Manteo on July 13. 1984. the Work Abroad Program is " work abroad is a themselves to a vacation- tor-1414; W"9!2"'Butter 5 quadricentennial of their arrival on Roanoke. An jor funding for this study is given by the Z. Smith the only one of its kind tremendous learning ex~ oncc they stop working. Street. San Francisco. CA Elizabethan style ship. Elizabeth II. will be commis- Reynolds Foundation. and in 1986 when enough data available in the United perience: one is enriched Employment found by 94108.l415)421-3473. sioned that day. is in hand. many other programs are planned with States. It cuts through the the idea 'of giving history a new look at the first red tape to help thousands Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. has appointed county Americans. Efforts are also underway to unearth the of students obtain tem- ' I------' chairmen throughout the state and they are planning first "Cittie of Raleigh." site of the famous “lost col- porary work in Great Bri- Harden: ’2' special programs to show the historical and economic ony.” tain. Ireland. France and . I development of our 100 counties. A new visitor center is being planned for Roanoke New Zealand. 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Pressure Boys offer area $3534".‘Hid unique dance music Michael Smith. . reserved and sedate. Sharra and Materer alternated by singing in a monotonish and low harmony somewhat m‘.Tia-e2.tamer."are. Entertainment Writer akin to Lane Lovitch with a Southern twinge. while The Triangle area music scene has a lot to offer. Cgaddock added a few higher-pitched words here and but good and accesible dance bands, aside from the t ere. hardcore thrashers. are hard to find. However.last Although The Mutettes played a good set of mogt- Friday night The Pressure Boys provided an excep Iy original tunes. the band lacked energy and crowd 1.2.,.._r. tional two sets of very British-sounding dance tunes. appeal. This lack of stage presence and character This band has played its hometown Chapel Hill for a damaged its overall appeal. year and Raleigh on occasion. It's unique marching The Pressure Boys certainly made up for The band music experience and Ska influence created a Mutettes' lack of stage presence by providing two very entertaining and upbeat show. sets of fast tempoed. danceable and diverse music. The all-female Mutettes. who opened for The The band played a very interesting crossblend of Pressure boys. were an interesting exception to the reggae. instrumental dub. British Ska and also 2a influx of silly. giggling cheerleader bands spurred by touch of funk. the success of The Go—Go‘s. In fact. their appearance The band has a definite British “Specials" look yet was about as far from The 6060's look as a band with hints of Americanization. An interesting excep could be. The band's stoic and expressionless tion was saxophonist Gregg Stafford. dressed in a presence. deep lyrics and downbeat sound gave them trench coat and rubber swimming cap. who looked a very different appeal. like a down and out'flasher. . The band's appearance was honest and without This British Ska appearance bled through to th the costume-like dress of most new music bands. band's music. especially in its first set. Vocalist John Rhythm guitarist and vocalist Lila Sharra wore an Plymale. guitarist Bryon Settle. drummer Rob Ladd aged. shortly cut. black felt dress and suede boots. and bass player Steve Adams worked well together She resembled a '60s gogo girl in mourning. Bass to produce a very tight 1978 “Specials/Madness" player Elaine Craddock looked like a contemporary sound. gypsy in a long, sparkling skirt and boots. while lead The brass section. consisting of trumpet player guitarist Pat. Marterer was dressed like a conser- Neil Barry in addition to Stafford on sax and occa- . "K”;O courtesy“ of The Pressure Boys vative housewife out on the town with the girls. The sional trombone riffs from Plymale. strengthened its band remained nearly expressionless throughout its Ska sound. Barry also worked in some keyboard riffs If you enjoy upbeat dance music. then The Pressure ons may belustyour style. The band's excellent performance at The set. to enrich the “Madness" sound. PIerFrldaywasopenedbytheMutettes. My first impression of the band's music was its old- The songs followed the traditional British Ska- style rock. steady rhythm — something like beat pattern.by utilizing good, short brass and guitar a change from previous all-cover shows. but some of The Pressure Boys have diversified its abilities Creedence Clearwater Revival mixed with hints of solos in the dub tones. All of the band members are its songs sound too much like its British contem- since its last Raleigh appearance. but the band's the psychedelic rockabilly sound of The Cramps very tight musicians and are very good at improvis- poraries. The band did include some funk reggae basic talent for providing a fast. innovative and (withoutdistortion). ' ing different riffs while keeping good dancetime. tunes. and an interesting deviation from the Ska entertaining show is still the same. Sharra's guitar work was steady and reserved. The diversity of the band's show was a significant sound was “Get Em" which reminded me of a collage while Materer added strange sixties-sounding leads. reason for its appeal. Also. the easygoing and of Robin Trower leads with brass accompaniment. The band's sound is a unique asset for the Triangle and drummer Leslie Webster backed up the band energetic attitude of the band members. especially One of the few cover tunes was Black Uhuru’s' area music scene. and it is a good change from the with emotional and well-timed rhythm. Plymale‘s dancing in the crowd. added to their ap- “Spongie Reggae." which was more pop than the many nameless commercial rock club bands that fre The vocals reflected the tone of the music peal. 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ssr‘ei’a-Vcue..a. by Craig Deal throughout. with no weak fillers. From “In the City." Writer . the records first track. to “Private Hell." the Entertainment final song. the LP is an excellent chronicle of The Back in 1977. England's punk movement was just Jam's six-year career. getting off the ground. with bands like The Sex Weller’s Rickenbacher guitar sounds hauntingly Pistols and The Clash leading the way. Another new like Pete Townshend‘s did during The Who‘s Mod ~.a.. band. The Jam. was also getting on its feet. ready to period. Bassist accentuates the songs. challenge and excite British youth. adding more than just rhythm. and drummer Rick But unlike many of their peers. The Jam. led by Buckler keeps the tempo upbeat without sounding singer-songwriter-guitarist . was in- overdone. fluenced by the same cool rhythm 81 blues sounds Some of the notable songs on Dig the New‘Breed that caught Pete Townshend’s ear eighteenyears include “Start." “Ghosts" and “Standards." “Start." ago. The Jam. consequently. adopted the Mod styles which has a bass line very similar to The Beatles' — in fashion and music -— that The Who flaunted “Taxman." features one of the album's best choruses. many years ago. The result was punk commitment complete with good background vocals and horn played with soulful Mod riffs. playing. Weller. considered one of the era's geniuses. added “Ghosts” is easily one of the most listenable tracks smart lyrics to his energetic songs. giving his band with The Jam slowi‘h down from their usual another plus over mindless. psuedo-political punk thundering pace. “St ards." a track that sounds — bands. 1“. more like a Sex Pistol song than a Jam song. is the The Jam. after six brief years. finally ke. n most militant tune on he album. . 1982. and as a memorial. PolyGram has ju rele'fld By far, the best track on Dig the New Breed is a live album by the group titled Dig the New #5. “That’s Entertainment." a song where the band The songs on this LP were recorded du ' again slows down for a solemn moment. period between September 1977 and Aprif' ’: ‘_ Overall. Dig the New Breed is an excellent at- turing The Jam during all times in its career. tempt to capture the atmosphere of perfor- Because of less-than—desirable live recordingaand mances. The band expresses emotions very well. Weller’s thick accent. many of the lyrics seem in- which comes across fantastically on this LP. distinguishable. Despite this. The Jam has notrouble It's really a shame that The Jam disbanded after — vocally or musically — expressing emotions" that six years. and the irony is bitter on “It's Too Bad." a. Photo courtesy of PolyGram Records range from contented solitude to bitter frustration. song recorded in 1977 in which Weller croons “It's The Jam entered the English and American music world about the time ofthe rise of . However, The Jam opted Dig the New Breed is strong and unified too bad that we had to break up." a t t t for more of a rhythm and blues sound over the discord of punk rock.

Brice Street’s Imagination lacks energetic music, lyrics by Pat Storey guys. Each member of the band'1s credited with do Entertainment Writer ing vocals and all but one do lead vocals on the album. This one member. Douglas Dennis. the bass As I left the Technician office the other day. I was ‘player. is also the only band member who did not really looking forward to the task ahead of me. I had write a song on the album. The other three. Stephen just picked up a copy of Imagination. Brice Street’s Coble on guitars and sax. Jack Dallas Atchinson on new album on the Dolphin Records label. and was drums and percussion. and Barry Webb on heading home to do a review of what I anticipated keyboards. along with Dennis have put together a would be a really good album. The cover was in- tight band with excellent vocals. teresting. and the guys on the back looked suitably The album is very well-produced. to the credit of stylish (quasi-wave). I got home, pulled out a brew. Reflections Sound Studios in Charlotte. Unfortunate- opened the album and slapped it on the turntable. ly. the album has its faults. primary of which is a lack What I heard made an impression that lasted the of energy. If these guys are looking for massive I'..L-, rest of the day. .airplay on WRAL. then this album is “just right." The album opens with the title track. “Imagina-' Otherwise. it sounds pretty limp. tion." This song. with some snappy‘drums. loses Also. the best part of every song is the guitar solo. what little energy is present when the rest of the in- Technician photo And I think these. were contributed by Richard A. struments come in. accompanied by an irritating clap Imagination is the new release from the popular area band Brice Street. Unfortunately, the LP is a disappointment. Smith. a man who is not in the band. but is credited track. The song is a typical pop (read “no feeling“) ‘which has a catchy little synth hook. “Reckless Side" The following song. “Jodi." starts with some in- with guitar work on eight of the ten songs (and who sort of song talkingabout a guy. single ofcourse. who ends with too many repeats of the chorus. stretching teresting keyboard swells and is one of the more wrote and sings “One More Heartache"). is suffering from what appears to be typical real what would be a pretty reasonable three-minute energetic tunes on the album. This song also features And last. Imagination lacks the major ingredient world burnout. He has lost his girlfriend (what else?). song into a slightly tedious four-minute song. the best keyboard solo on the album. It also features imaginationtt and his life is going to the dogs. The second side opens with “Mine Again Tonight." another thing that this album has a lot of — good I'm into Mozart a song about a man with an imaginary lover. I guitar solos. Though Talking Heads will do thought the vocal quality sounded vaguely familiar. “Not Enough Love" closes out the album. It starts Cocaine, John Wayne and about halfway through the song it dawned on me with a heavy drum and cowbell intro and continues Whatever gets me through who it sounded like — none other than that platinum- to move along smartly through the rest of the song. My nights are long voiced crooner. Barry Manilow! The last line of the song really sums up my feeling I still haven’t gotten over you. This is followed by “One More Heartache.” a song about the whole album: Pretty original, huh? Too bad none of that Talking that reminded me of Karo (sweet syrup without any There’s a cold and empty space Heads rubbed off on these guys. The coke didn't distinctive taste). During the multiple choruses at For the part we can't replace. -4.r.-.-.. seem to help. either. The song does have a nice guitar the end of this song. the vocal harmonies become Brice Street seems to be a collection of talented break. but unfortunately. that is not enough to make very reminiscent of Michael McDonald's Doobie this song a winner. Brothers efforts. Next comes “Don’t Bring Me Down." a song penn- And “Keepin' It Up." is another love song (and on- WOMEN'S HEALTH ed by Carole King in 1965. Despite the fact that I ly the eighth one on the album so farl. This song has CARE YOU CAN Aloenoum difficultdecision have never heard the original version of this song. I some refreshing saxophone work on it by Stephen DEFEND ON. that’s made easier by the 3001 HILLSBOROUGHTel 8114 (EB ST can't imagine that this version is an improvement. Coble. Itis unfortunate that Coble doesn't play more wbmon ofthe Fleming Center. Counselors are avail- .Corner ol 0-me Ti i Like the preceding cut. the treatment of this song is sax on the album. as it is a nice change from the able day and nightto support and understand you. just too middle-of-the-road pop-sounding for my guitar-keyboard-drums-bass formula used on the rest Your safety. comtori and privacy areassured by the HAPPY HOUR taste. of the album. caring staff of the Fleming Center. SEWICI: I 4.8 Every day! "Jamaican Romance" follows. A quick scan of the Tuesday - SaturdayAbortionAppointmentsI 1st81 Draft - 35¢ lyrics would lead one to believe that this would be a Bottle Beer 5050 2nd Trimester Abortions up to 18 Weeks I Free ' SPECIAL reggae tune. Guess again. 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March 18, was / TechniCian grant-ts Tennis teams off to East Regionals await State by To. Mei-Iver nothing to do with this 8.3 rebounds. slow, brisk starts Sports Writer game." Finch says. “It's an Falkena comes off the State's men’s tennis team nis team visited Wolfpack NCAA game held at N. C. bench and complements dropped in the loss column Country Tuesday and even- Post-season play is what State and State just hap Adams with 8.2 ppg.. and for only the second time in ed State's women's record every team sheets for at pens to be playing in it. The 4.2 rebounds. eight starts Wednesday. to 2-2. recording a 9-0 the start of the season. and money goes to the NCAA. At the other forward. succumbing to Indiana (Pa.) shutout. for the 18th- ranked “You can't go see a movie Claudia Kreicker provides Wednesday. 9—0. on Lee The Pack. under the Wolfpack Women's basket for two dollars. but you can sparkling defense while Courts. direc'tion of first-year coach ball team. fun time has ar- see two of the best teams in chipping in 5.3 ppg. Sarah Harmon. road trip rived. the country play. I think While both teams The Wolfpack. directed ped to Tennessee during Saturday night. the that people who have never possess explosive inside by first-year coach Henry the break and split two mat- Pack entertains 10th- seen women‘s basketball games. the point guard Brandon, chalked up three ches. State came up empty- ranked Penn State. at 7:30 would be surprised at just position could provide the victories over break by net- handed against Tennessee p.m. in how good it is." best matchup in the game. . ting UNC-C Sunday. David- Friday in a 9-0 setback. in the opening round of the Finch also says that a State is directed by son Saturday and UNC- before downing Middle NCAA tournament. friendly home crowd goes a senior Angie Armstrong. Asheville March 5. each by Tennesse State Saturday. The game promises to long way in helping the while senior Annie Troyan a 7-2 margin. Furman edged 5-1. in a match where showcase two teams that Wolfpack in games. runs the show for the Lady the Pack. 5-4. Friday. doubles scores weren't play alike and want to ad- “Against Maryland we Lions. Arkansas' women's ten- recorded. vance to the Eastern blew a big lead, but in the Armstrong has played Regionals. which will be final minutes when our the bestballofhercareerin played at Penn State. crowd got behind us it pick- the last month and ”along Frosh Devers qualifies That's right. Penn State ed us up and helped us a with reserve guard Robyn has to travel 500 miles lot." Finch said. Mayo has broken open south in order to play at Saturday's game several games with key for national diving event home next weekend. should showcases a player from ” steals and breakaway the Lady Lions beat the each team that is capable of layups. State freshman diver Devers is the 1983 ACC Pack. dominating a basketball Troyan leads the nation Jackie Devers qualified for champion on both the one- While the Pack will be game. . in assists with 251 and the NCAA women's swim- and three-meter boards. fighting on the court to ad- For the Pack. sophomore prefers to pass the ball mi a diving champion- Three other Wolfpack vance in the NCAAs. Linda Page will be looking rather than shoot. Troyan sbi '-' weekend at divers placed at Columbia. Wolfpack fans will be wat- to encore her eoMVP per- is not as quick as Arm- re na Columbia. S.C. Freshman Susan Gornsk ched closely by the NCAA formance in the recent ACC strong. but according to Devers. from Bethesda. placed 14th on the one- basketball committee. tournament. in which she Yow tries todletatstbscp- Milli plle'nd eighth on the meter and_19th in the three The NCAA committee poured in 100 points in ponent's offellfve m one: and. three-meter meter. Rookie Glen Barron- will be monitoring the fan three games. through her defensive tae boards to .aarn the trip to cini managed a 10th on the turnout for this game to The Lady Lions counter t cs. the'nationals. which began one-meter and 13th on the determine if State will be with their own super soph The fifth starter for Staff photo by Scott Montgomery Thursday and continues to three-meter while Tom considered in the future to in second year player day and Saturday at the Neunsinger finished 18th host NCAA tournament Kahdeejsh Herbert. (See ‘Wolfpach'mt 9). Top-seeded Tony saker has played a pivotal role u. State's brisk. 6-2 start. University of Nebraska. on the three meter. games. according to assis- Herbert is a 6-3 center tant athletic director and who's averaging 10.2 points C....'._. associate basketball coach per game and 8.4 rebounds. Carolina for Pack Nora Lynn Finch. Joining Herbert upfront. Liberty Baptist to provide warmup to North Finch, who is also on the in what State coach Kay If Powell doesn't pitch. LB today. Please is 2-0 with NCAA women's basketball Yow calls “an aggressive Weather permitting. this today with LB. Sports As 1AM It fellow sophomore Scott a 1.83 ERA and 23 committee. says that a poor and active frontline." is 6-0 should be the biggest LB is currently 6-4 on the _ Bankhead probably will. strikeouts in 20 innings. turnout (under 2.000 fans) senior forward Cheryl weekend of the season at season. having lost two Bankhead is 3-0 with a 4.35 Mike Pesavento will start will ruin State's chances to Ellison. Ellison averages Doak Field for the double-headers this week. BRUCE ERA. The Tar Heels top against UNC Sunday. hold future tournament 13.9 ppg.. and 7.3 rebounds. Wolfpack baseball team. Coach Al Worthington's reliever is freshman left- Pesavento is 3—0 with a 3.13 games. Opposite Ellison is M This afternoon at 3 o‘clock. team has been to the NAIA hander Tim Kirk with a 1-0 ERA and 23 strikeouts in 23 The price of tickets for Louise Leimkuhler. a tough Liberty Baptist World Series each of the 3 heard and two saves. innings. If the LB game is Saturday's game is 82 for Leimkuhler also scores in squad comes to Doak as an past two seasons. finishing WINKWORTH " e e s rained out. Please willbe on students and $4 for adults. double figures at 11.5 per appetizer to Sunday’s big 2 fifth both times. Wor- ' “a '.As for the home team. it call in the bullpen against Finch says that students game and grabs 5.3 boards. p.m. clash with Nth-ranked thington. in his 10th year at ditor has been keeping the UNC. For the Pack. Priscilla North Carolina. LB. has a career record of Assistant Sports E Tracy have to understand the ad- First things first. The. 235-1281 and is very high Wolfpack Sports Medicine Third-sacker mission fee. and that for the Adams and Ronda Falkena yester- on his current club. the ball right now. With trippers and 18 ribbies. Department busy. Right Woodson continues to lead money. women's basketball will be called upon to stop rain washed away three men batting over Senior first baseman Pete fielder Tracy Black is out of the Wolfpack offense. The is one of the best bargains Herbert in the middle. day's scheduled game with “This is my most talented behind that action with a torn ligament power-hitting Woodson has Adams starts in the pivot Virginia Wesleyan and team ever. despite the .400. UNC was hitting .328 Kumeiga lags in town. hopefully that won't happen youth of the team." Wor- as a team and sporting an trio with a .371 average. in his knee. and the outlook eight home runs and 29 “The university has and averages 8.4 ppg.. and thington says. impressive 182 record go four home runs and 18 for his return is at best RBIs to go with a .345 bat- There are 21 freshmen ing into today's game with RBIs. clouded. Black took batting ting average. Center fielder and sophomores on the LB William & Mary. On the mound. the Tar practice Thursday. but he is Chris Baird is batting .375 ;%-<_ right fielder Third baseman Jeff Hub Heels have also been get- still nowhere near ready to from his leadoff spot with ffl Attention-Plant Loversm \ roster. Senior ting the job done. as their play ‘ and I will not be four' homers. seven 'stolen Darrel Manuel 'leads the bard leads the UNC offense bases. 10 RBIs Land 21 runs Spring way for LB. Manuel hit .382 with a .444 batting average. team ERA of 2.69 indicates. available for either game The NCSU Student Horticulture Club holds its Afiiual last season and is joined in five home runs and 20 RBIs. Against the Wolfpack. the this weekend. scored. House Plant Clinic and Sale all day long Friday Saturday the lineup by fellow senior Two rookies also figure pro Heels should have their Catcher-DH Jim Toman Strange will not only be March 18th and 19th! , Rick Wells in left and a host minently in the North choice of two pitchers who is still hobbled with a pulled missed for his glove. but prices- of excellent underclassmen. Carolina attack. Second are up in their rotation. hamstring and is doubtful also for his bat. Strange is -Variety, Quality. & Low,low O O O baseman Mike Jedziniak is Sophomore right-bender as a starter for both Liber- currently batting .349 with The Clinic offers free consultation for all your house plant ques- The big news. of course. hitting .429 with five Brad Powell is the likely ty Baptist and North two homers. 18 runs scored tions. will be the Sunday arrival homers and 22 RBIs. and starter. Powell has won all Carolina. and 13 RBIs. If Strange is Hall by the Horticulture of UNC. The Tar Heels are catcher B.J. Surhoff is hit- four of his decisions and has Shortstop Doug Strange out. second baseman Joe Sale held directly behind Kilgore .424 with five round- a 2.29 ERA. has five stitches on his right Maciejewski (.308. 3 Hits. Greenhouses. simply hitting the cover off ting wrist from a spike injury 10 RBIs) will probably shift that occured Tuesday to shortstop. with either tit*ttittwt*fittfiitiii*iwtwiiiwiiiiii'iwiwiit!‘ against High Point. There Lane Lindley or Woodson The 4th Annual t was still swelling around filling in at second. If Wood the stitches Thursday. and son moves to second. Jay ALCOHOL AWARENESS FAIR Strange is doubtful for LB. 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S-lthilltlnyMTQOhNed— Sherry Lawson for the ingin the NCAA. and eager ClrvelloMJ-o. Kenny HudedCllnt'onthue‘L Pack. Lawson. along with MNeS—A‘y'flhl‘llm Armstrong and Karen to play at home." Yew says. informationSportsStatePhotocourtesy “1.0m: Toyl.“‘l-0;No.0—IISM(H¢ “It's exciting and I know it's enu- Brabson will be playing in gonna be a great game." Nol - EdCaldwelllUNtheey JoeyCheIotLel. their final home games for mu.ss;Nas—cli-1wuamlsi “as State. The men's team is play- dDauBm-ryMGl:No.l- Scott Nel—lesr."lsmtngllld.0enteeh. Tournament time always ing 3.000 miles away and State's men's basket- Lowe along with the rest DiNardo. and Mike War- Tournament MVP and rmusmnurmsrsau: munams—ruumm ren captured their first awarded the Everett Ned-Whithlfildjilllloldenfl tWMSflhMT-Kwhl— brings out the best in a can't hear your cheers. but ball team is this week's of the cast. Terry Gan- 0-2: Nos—John HoilingnworthiUNGCl McKay. Tracks. Blankenship (fl 0. basketball team. and Yow there will be 12 young. Technician Athlete-of- non. Alvin Battle. ACC Title since 1974 Case Award while d.JosyCirvol.leH.0vl;No.0— Mark Wmm14.tl. thinks her team has it's women wearing Red and the-Week. The Wolfpack Harold Thompson. with consecutive wins Bailey and Whittenburg WIS) d. David Re-70.H “1.0m“! best performance of the White Saturday night that over Wake Forest (71-70) joined Ralph Sampson M Suns would be most receptive starting five of Thurl George McClain. Ernie North Carolina (91-84) and Othell Wilson on the No.1 — Fleming.Baker(S)d.Parlnels. No.1 — DonglaynnrdMltT-y year waiting to be unwrap- Bailey. Lorenzo Charles. Myers. Dinky Proctor. Holden16.0-0; No. — Weathers.Smith loherl-C.‘l-5.0-I:Ne1- Clint and appreciative to hear Der-eel: and Virginia (81-78). all-Tournament's first (S) d. Caldwell. Ross 08. 6‘: No. 0 WeathuslSld.JovenCl-k02.08;Ne.l “We have yet to play our the loyal Pack fans express- Coaell McQueen. Quinton Leonard. Walt Senior point guard team. Charles made the Thomas. Cirvollid. Berry. Hollingnworth - BeadSmtthlSldllhnDa-hsewski best game this season." ing their'loyalty for a great Whittenburg and Sidney Densmore. Tommy Lowe was named the second team. CHI.62. 04.61; No.4 - AndyWilhhonllld.'l'em KrngH1-tcNa5—JeeyClnollelSld. Yow says. basketball team. “1.0a“! Glenn nun-urams— Mark MB)¢MSW10.“ No. l — Clint Weathers (S) d. Mark Donhles Natingham H. H. M; No. Tony Nal- SnitL'eathsrslSld. BakeriSld.JohnHackottM0l;No.8— IaMClnshM‘l-kNeJ-lollsn. West teams have tough trek to Final Four SeatchmhngldCralgHalltl.00: Shelf-W (Ali'lkhsmMI-t Midwest, No.4 — ama-smsraaossynnu ”No.4 — thanlnyTh-nnmt 15.04; No. 6 Andy Wilkins-(Sid. Vie WWI-0.60.10. As the first weekend of NCAA action swings into Sideline Insights ItIs hoped there will be much the same coverage full force. the national championship picture will as State‘s women's team plays at home in the first start to take an embryonic form. The 52-tear'n field roundof the NCAA Tournament. A win would propel WOMEN'S TENNIS has already been narrowed to 40 after Tuesdayand WILLIAM the Pack into the East Regionals. NCAA officials will Ashe-0.8tate0 - IohinlnnshthoggyleN-IM. Thursday night action. be putting a barometer " on State's crowds this 0* or; No. 0 - I. can. (a) 4. Lynn The Robert Morrisesand N.C. A&Ts have already TERRY weekend to determine if the Pack will host anymore No. l — kae locals (A) d. Nichols Swindell s1. as; No a - u-s- Long NMnnlel.H;Ne2 — KellinChneelA) Inrslasmcmsr.sasem begun to take their seats in front of the TV. instead tournament games in the near future. thosliebowisSLS-tNol Beth s — Kathy an. (S) 1 Susan Smith so. of courtside. Those type teams aren't likely to make Tickets for the event will be $2 for students and $4 Wagner(A) d. labia Bunch0-1.02; No. I as. it past anymore than the first round and surely not KELLEY for adults. but. with the Wolfpack men on the road. — Susan laurdone(A) d. logCallas tl. __,._‘ MNaS— TrishsShawlAlde-ri 1’th. the second. although exceptions always seem to crop that would be a small price to pay to vent that pent KolnhmaM.0-0-.Na0 - EleaaGarne(Al up. Snorts Editor up excitement in a fruitful way by cheering on the 4. Susan- Csrponler 00. 0:. No.1 — lolidnAh-i'l'ld.lleholo State women against Penn State. Define NaflnyiH.01;No.l — Col-tine Koly I realize some of those teams are hoisted into the I‘m sure there will be some upsets along the way. No.1 — Chass.ngnnrlAld.lAwis. ('I'ld.LsslioLe-in0~l.0-4;Nol— Sally NCAAs via their conference championships. but but I'm going to pick all seeded teams in my Final Maybe soon. and with some more attendance. the BunshMlzzNoJ lnurdone.Donla Appolhaonl'l'lileh'mhacthao - every year there seems to be some deserving team playoff games and other games will get some live (A) d. Nadanyi. Latch-s01. 73: No.I - PulasghsnlfitlegCafl-stt‘o: Eight. I'll go with Memphis St. and Villanova in the _Shnw.laelnin(A)d.Callas.KathyEllls Neb—Hefllfrennl‘fltlathyllflntl. left out in the cold. This year that team would appear Midwest. Louisville and Kentucky (sorry Bobby coverage and the exposure that their hard work 6t. 6t. 0-0. to be South Carolina. a first round NIT winner Knight) in the Mideast. UCLA (1 hope I'm wrong deserves. State's women's team has provided much “as Wednesday night. Maybe someday the NCAA will exciting basketball during the Kay Yow era and with Side5. ml] l No. l — Kelly. Iron (1‘) a. Lewis. here) and Virginia in the West and North Carolina Bunch 08. 00; No. - Abra-s. Appel- figure out a way to appease everbody. but I doubt it. and St. John's in the Easy. er. East. er Easy-East. Angie Armstrong. Sherry Lawson and Karen Brab- No. l - Michele Nadonyi (S) d. bsun (TlrtNahnyi. Carpenter 0-0. 02; O O 0 son playing their final home games it would be nice lichefleGirleM.00:No.2 - Inelb No. I - loath. Ieynalh (1') d. Callas. Well its time for all those post-season awards and to have a large crowd on hand. Iawis(SI d. Brlgotte Plntt 00. ‘l; No. I Ellistiflll. Looking over the field. it would appear that the most people have already handed out theirs. I won't Midwest and West are the toughest regions. while bother to add anymore names to anymore lists. but I the East is on the other end of the spectrum. would like to congratulate the Associated Press on Six teams in this week's UPI Top 20 grace the their all-America team — not necessarily for who it ACC Tournament Souvenir Programs Midwest. UT-Chattanoog Georgetown. Houston. included. but who it didn’t include. Memphis St.. Villanova an issouri. and six are in The AP seems to be the only agency that had the available at .Wolfpack Club office, the West. Virginia. UCLA. Oklahoma St. Nevada-Las insight to ‘put Sam Perkins where he belongs. on the Vegas. Boston College and State. In the East only third team all-America. Perkins has been an threatep20 teamssppear. I wonder why I'm not sur- automatic on everybody's AA team the last two located at College Inn $3 prised that North Carolina isone of those three years and I for one just can't see it. Yeah. there'y'ou teams in that easy-East Region. go saying I‘m picking on poor old UNC again. but And how the Tar Heels got to play at Greensboro. wait before your Columbia Blue feathers get ruffled. I guess only Dave Gavitt. the chairman of the selec- ACC and Tar Heel lovers. I do think Michael Jordan tion committee. would know. For the' last two years was given the rightposition. He is des:rving of the the ACC Champ has gone to the East. Granted that No. 1 team. But Perkins has failed to show the leader- has also been the regular season champ. The least ship ability and overall stats that other players in BeforcWePutYoulnChaI-chfTheWoI-ld’s they could have done was let the Tar Heels travel to the nation display. Hartford. Conn. and let them see the country like O O O MostSophisticatedNuclearl-iquipment, State and Virginia get to. Pardon me. Ralph haters I must say the coverage by the Triangle media of .3.i but I think the ACC team most deserving of the East State's ACC Title still continues to impress me. i is Virginia. WRAL-TV will broadcast a special Friday night at 8 ‘li Gavitt is the Big East Commissioner and it is con- about the Wolfpack's miracle in the Omni. venient that it is not possible. even if conceivable for The Pack has rightfully gotten a lot of attention i North Carolina. Virginia or State to meet in the for their ACC Title and could well get even more on a Finals. but St. John's and Villanova. the Big East's broader scale should they continue to win. most hiehlv ranked teams. could meet. 0 O O

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10/ March 18, 1933 / Technician / News

Traits decide food success Congress taxes milk “Texture is of the utmost “When the professionals WASHINGTON (UPI) disturbed by the total added. “This is the only op- by Bob Cairns importance." he said. "A judge texture. food Agriculture Secretary John failure of the industry. Con- tion Congress has given to Information Services food product must feel and preferences are put aside." Block says he never liked a gress and this department us, and it would be fiscally Food projects have deter- sound right to taste right." he said. “Whether it's a congressional plan to collectively to solve the irresponsible to ignore a mined that the texture and Hamann described an ap- pickle or potato chip. it is reduce the nation‘s huge dairy problem." Block told a tool which will save up to the elasticity of food can in— ple with good texture as always rated against a stan- dairy surplus by imposing newa conference. $60 million per month ofthe fluence the acceptance of one with a great deal of dard (high quality) product. fees on milk production. But He said the administra- taxpayers' money." the food by people. fluid in its cells. The panel determines the he‘s ordering it into effect tion is offering no specific Congress originally “The snapback or bounce “A high 'water content product's texture using a anyway. legislation of its own. but designed the fee collection found in the texture ofa hot means the apple will be scale (crunchier. as crunchy. The program will be in instead calling for new ef- plan so that the first 50-cent dog. the crunch of a potato juicier and crisper." he said. not as crunchy). place next month. Block forts by all parties involved assessment would take ef- chip and the cracking sound He explained that every Delores Moncol. State's said Wednesday. describing to draft a proposal to curb fect in December and the made by a good apple can food has its own sensory panel leader. said it as' the only option overproduction of milk. second in April. Block be as important to-how we characteristics of texture consumers are flavor con- available in the govern- Meanwhile. the current ordered the first phase of sense food as its taste or and should be judged accor- scious and really think of ment's losing battle to per- plan calls for the govern- the program into operation aroma.” said Donald dingly. texture when eating a pro suade farmers to cut back ment to collect fees of 50 on schedule. but court Hamann. a State professor "The hot dog should duct. on milk production. cents on each 100 pounds of challenges kept the pro 3....a-..g...... _.A.“ of food science. resist the bite just long ”But if one of their Government-owned milk. beginning April 16. gram from ever being im- enough and not be too soft favorite foods should sud- stockpiles of surplus milk. If an alternative is not plemented. Hamann. who describes or too hard. When it breaks. denly taste chalky or lack valued at $3 billiOn. include ready by August 1. Block Block told reporters he himself as a food engineer. the meat should have a lit- texture in some other way.. about 1.2 billion pounds of said he would consider expects the legal problems is involved in food develop tle bit of a snap to it." believe me. they would non-fat dry milk, 800 million ordering a second 50 cent to be resolved before the ment projects with his Hamann said. "Cheeses are know it." she said. . pounds of cheese and 400 assessment on milk produc- fee collections begin. associates in State’s food soft and offer little million pounds of butter. tion. But he said he had re- science department. resistance to the bite." Hamann said that as a Last year. the government ”We have no choice but jected past plans to collect In tests for texture. With the pickle. the con food engineer he almost spent $2.2 billion buying to again implement the first the assessments retroae Hamann is using sumer expects some always works with other surplus dairy products that assessment," Block said. tively to last December sophisticated instrumenta— resistance and looks for- faculty members. people farmers could not sell on “It never was supported because ‘of the “absolute tion to pull. push. bounce ward to the sound of the with a need for information tle photo the market. by me. but we really have turmoil" that might accom- and vibrate foods ranging crunch. he said. about texture. If sundae: had a gritty texture, rather than their smooth deeply no other alternative." he pany that effort. from blueberries to Instrumentation plays an This semester we're look- one, their success might have been hindered. “I have been simulated fish products. important role in the ing at the gelling properties “We‘re also looking at researcher‘s efforts to idem in a simulated shrimp pro what constitutes crispness tify and then assure food duct being developed in the crier 'and the part it plays in tex- texture in new food pro department. will appear more than three times. The AGROMECK LAYOUT SESSION Mar 19. PLANT LOVERS — The NCSU student CHANCELLOR‘S AIDE applicationsarebe ture offoods such as apples. ducts. but Hamann said “When the results are in. Cfler items must be fewer than 30 deadline for all Odors IS 5 pm. the 11112, 15~ in the Senate Hall, All staff, horticulture club holds its annual spring ing accepted for six males and females pickles and potato chips." that human judgment is if the texture doesn't have words in length and must be typed or date of publication for the previous issue should attend housaplsnt clinic and sale all day long for the Chancellor's Aide program for ' Hamann said. still most essential. the right snap. it won‘t legibly printed on 859 X 11 paper. Items Items may be submitted to Student COUNSELING CENTER is offering a March 1819. 8384.Theyarechossnonthabasisof Auditory equipment A professional sensory seem like shrimp. Hamann submitted that do not conform to the Center Suite 3120. Orion are run on a workshop on asenivaness. This tree UNITED STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Revival their ability to communicate, their will which correlates sound panel. composed of eight said. “The chance of a pro above specifications will not be run, Only spaceavarlable basis and the Techni- workshop is Mar 22, 35pm, and 18 open Mar 18, 7pm, 2411 Nelson and Mar 19, ingnsss to learn abotrt the University and waves enables Hamann to people employed by State's duct with poor texture get— one item from a single organization will cian IS in no way obligated to run any to all students Register at 200 Harris 70th, 5107 Link. their desire to convey pride in NCSU to compare the crunch of a food service department. ting out of a laboratory and be run in an issue, The Technician Crier item. Hall. everyone with whom they are in coritsct. crisp pickle with the sound grades aroma. taste and into the market place is will attempt to run all items at least once STUDENT SOCIAL WORK ASSOC meets CHASS will meet Mar 21, 7:30pm, in Stu Applications can be picked up in Holladay of a soggy one. texture of food products. non-existent." before their meeting date, but no item Mar 21, 4:30pm, 224 P09. dent Senate Chambers. Hall from Fran Coats. f © 1983 MillerBrewingCo. Milwaukee. WI Hopes run high for Vet School Talaaila leading subject for Huff- first in the nation in turkey by Susan man’s presentaion at two production. but we don't Information Services national meetings this spr- have a clear picture of the The School of Veterinary ing involving more than 500 poultry disease problem in Medicine is taking its first companies. the state. he said. Barnes is steps toward becoming a Taxpayers will benefit studying respiratory future leader in veterinary most from the new diseases in poultry. As a science. Veterinary School. said service to N.C. turkey BUTIDOH’TGE'I'EIILEDW!” Expectations run high as state veterinarian Dr. farmers. he helps the officials from state govern- Thomas Zweigart. Coopera- Veterinary School produce John Madden ment and the Research tion between the state‘s turkey vaccines which are Triangle Park reach out to Rollins Animal Disease -not available commercially. the new school for mutual Diagnostic Laboratory and The Veterinary School support. the Veterinary School pro currently has 46 active “In the planning stages. vides faculty and students research projects and you can make all the claims with a broader range of pro research funds totalling in the world. but what is im- fessional and laboratory ex- $750,000. with $1,311,940 in portant is that the pertise. grants pending. The Veterinary School is living “Taxpayers will benefit University has been award- up to its claims. being a because we can provide ed 8978261 in new research great help to us now." said more services bytaking ad- grants for the Veterinary Dr. Eugene McConnell. vantage of each other‘s School. chief of the chemical facilities and specialties ”Considering that these pathology branch at the Na- without duplicating equip- grants are not state- tional Institute of En- ment and personnel." supported and that most of vironmental Health Zweigart said. the faculty have been here Sciences. The increasing need for less than two years. these e With the new Veterinary veterinarians corresponds are impressive figures." School faculty. Dr. Talmage with the significant inverse Curtin said. Brown. Dr. J. Roger Easley. in N.C. livestock and The new awards include: Dr. James MacLachlan and poultry production. said 051382.000 from the Na- pathologists from the in James Olson. state statisti- tional Institute of Arthritis. stitute. McConnell has cian for the Department of Diabetes. Digestive and established a peer review Agriculture. There are cur- Kidney Diseases for a study board which meets weekly rently 11 N.C. counties with of the immune system of to issue assessments of no practicing veterinarians. the intestinal tract of mam- drugs thought to cause In the last 30 years. N.C. mals. conducted by Dr. cancer. beef cattle production has Philip Carter. “The expertise of the increased more than 500 «115500 from the U.S. people on this review board percent. Olson said. “North Department of Agriculture is unique in the world and Carolina, which is second in for a study of respiratory represents the state of the the nation in poultry pro disease in cattle. conducted art." McConnell said. duction. ranks seventh in by Dr. Talmage Brown. “Because of the unique hog production an indus- 0376.000 from the World cooperative situation bet- ty that has grown tremen— Health Organization for a ween the Veterinary School dously." study of a parasite in dogs and the Research Triangle. About 38 percent of the and its relation to a (State) is going to be able to state's total income comes parasite in people. and provide training that is not from animal and animal pro 865.800 from the U.S. available anywhere else in ducts industries. compared Department of Agriculture the world." with about 31 percent from to study a common parasite Burroughs-Welleome Co.. the tobacco industry. Olson in the stomach of ruminant a Research Triangle phar- said. animals, conducted by Dr. maceutical firm. uses State Veterinary School Dean Bruce Hammerberg. veterinary experts as con— Terrence Curtin said the 0373.361 from the National sultants and has published school can increase the pro Institute of Health to study a 1982 study done in duction and economic the possible role of toxic cooperation with the return ofthe state livestock chemicals and drugs in the Veterinary School. and poultry industry by 15 formation of cataracts in Executive Vice President to 40 percent. the eye. conducted by Dr. of the Research Triangle Veterinary School Peter Bently. Foundation Ned Huffman researchers such as Dr. 0348.000 from the U.S. said. “It is absolutely essen- John Barnes hope to reduce Department of Agriculture tial that we have the Vet North Carolina's $125 to study an intestinal School if we expect to at- million loss in poultry and disease largely responsible tract new health-related livestock due to death and for the mortality of baby business to this area." disease. pigs. conducted by Dr. The new school will be a North Carolina ranks Eduard DeBuysscher. r-----$-.------

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