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North Carolina State University’s Student Newspaper Since 1920 Volume LVill, Number 16 Monday, October 3, 1977 .'v'r-o". ’‘ State stuns Terps

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by David Carroll ball was thrown too low to be caught. but just so pleased with our last rally. Sports Editor halfback Lloyd Burruss was called for pass especially since there probably would interference. putting the ball just beyond have been a lot of secondrguessing had we the two. lost." The Pack is back...back to the days Atlantic Coast Conference winning All afternoon it was close. with neither when a thrilling comeback victory left streak. team ever holding a lead larger than a State football fans gasping for breath and Johnny Evans dove over . talking about realistic objecitves like bowl from the two for the winning score with 27 invitations. seconds left. giving the Wolfpack its Domination A determined State team overcame two fourth straight victory and third straight ACC win. Actually. Maryland dominated the first nearly fatal fumbles and drove dramat- \' ically 69 yards in nine plays Saturday Evans. who had cooly guided the half much more than the 10-7 Terp afternoon at Carter Stadium to beat Wolfpack on its most important march of advantage would indicate. Maryland Maryland 24-20 and end the Terp's started to the right then cut totally controlled possesion of the ball. four-year. 21-game Atlantic Coast Confer- the season. rolling up 15 first downs to State's five against th grain and fell into the end zone and out gaining the Pack by 151 yards. as ence winning streak. with the winning score. ' .. w” , Quarterback Johnny Evans dove over “It was determined by the coaches that But a penalty and fumble halted two Mar- -« wasW-m .WWamnm-WM "' from the two for the winning score with 27 the quarterback would keep the ball." said yland threats and State's defense was .as: ' A e .~,~ seconds left. giving the Wolfpack its Evans afterwards. "There was good particularly tough on third down .. Ste" photo by Chris Seward fourth straight victory and third straight movement up front. The guard. the tackle situations. State quarterback Johnny Evens scores that Woitpeck's winning touchdown against Maryland Saturday afternoon. Evans rode 1'“ ACC win. and diveback had good movement on the The Terps struck first. with 15th Brown's block before cutting inside on his two-yard dive. Maryland's Brad Carr unsuccessfully tries to stop Evens. play and created a seam for me. All I did Maddox scoring from two yards out to Lucky breaks was run into it." ' make it 7-0. State came right back. taking Winning coach Bo Rein explainedit advantage of a pair of long runs by Billy State got several breaks on its winning differently. “Down on the goal line and Ray Vickers and Ted Brown to tie it up. drive. recovering a fumble for a first down needing a few yards. I'll take Evans every Brown's dazzling 29-yard scamper final- Phone costs unknown and then benefitting from two Maryland time. He'll get it in there for you. When ized the quick fire play.drive. by John Flesher me and ask how much the rooms are going phone. I can't see why anyone would penalties in the waning seconds. the going gets tough. Johnny is tough Maryland drove 51 yards to set up a to cost with the phones already installed. oppose this idea." said Hawkins. “Yes. it The first big play came when Billy running the ball. He‘s super." 26-yard field goald by Ed Loncar to break Staff Writer and the only answer l've been able to give will cost more. but it will be worth it when RayVickers fumbled on a third and four Rein was especially satisfied that his the tie in the second quarter. According to Associate Dean of Student them is. ‘I don't know.‘ " said Hawkins. you consider the advantages it will offer. screen pass. the ball rolled forward and team finally won a close game. Immediately after intermission. the Affairs Gerald Hawkins. the issue of “The $30 to 840 increase is merely an The phone will be available for use the center Jim Ritcher fell on it for a first “I think a lot was proven to our kids." Wolfpack's biggest problem early in the including phone costs in the students' estimate. It is simply impossible at this first day. The student will know his down. Then. when Evans completed a said Rein. “Our motto all week had been to season—dropping the ball—came up residence hall room rent will be resolved point to say exactly what the phones will number before he arrives on campus. The 20-yard pass to Elijah Marshall at the pressure them. win a close game. We again. Ralph Stringer fumbled on the within the next 30 days. . cost. first three digits of all numbers will be Terp 26. Maryland defensive back John preached that all week. It's(winning a kickoff return and Maryland recovered at Hawkins and Director of Residence "An important point that I believe many 737. so it will only be necessary to dial the Baldante was penalized for tackling him close one) something I don't think we've State's 22. After Maddox dropped a sure Facilities Eli Panee will have their students are overlooking." Hawkins final four when making an on—campus out-of-bounds. That put the ball on the 18 done since I've been here. touchdown pass from Mark Manges at the recommendation ready within a week continued. “is the fact that dorm rent will call.” with 35 seconds remaining. our. which they will send to the Residence Life go up next year anyway. regardless of Evans then threw the ball toward the “Our win is a testimonial to 95 fine kids See “Terps score." page 6‘ Advisory Committee for review. The whether or not the phone plan is used. Nogreater loss right sideline for flanker Terry Crite. The and eight fine coaches." he added. “I'm recommendation will then go through the Utilities. custodial services. and just the Business Office and then finally to Chanv cost of living are all rising. Now. it. is Hawkins said that those living in dorms Kirk approved cellor Joab Thomas for his final decision. obvious that the cost would not be as high with suites will not suffer a larger loss The issue of the phone costs in room with no phones. but we don't know how than those with hallways. rents will be handled in conjunction with big the difference would be. “The debate over who has it worse has the general decision as to how much room The students are asking us to break been going on for years." he said. New senators installed rent needs to be increased for next year down the dorm rent into separate cat- “Students in the suites claim that they do. because of the cost increases in utilities. egories - furniture. water. electricity. because their rooms are smaller. they by David Pendered Student Body President Bias the post. Arroyo said. were tation seminar was conducted custodial services and cost of living. etc. —— and we can‘t do that. There is one don't have sinks. and they have to share a News Editor Arroyo said be advertised last that the applimt must have for the benefit of all new ' phene with the other rooms in the suite. semester in the Tschnicicn’s served for at least two years on senators. figure that includes everythmg. and that's Student Confused issue what we go on." said Hawkins. “As for the people in the older halls. Jerry Kirk was appointed Crier section for anyone the Judicial Board. Kevin Beasley. Assuming that the phone plan is imple- they say they don't have built-in book- Attorney General in the Sept. interested in serving as Attor- Arroyo said only two appii- Senate president. said he plans shelves and desk lamps. they have to 28 meeting of the Student ney General. cations were received. and that to enforce the laws pertaining Some confusion has arisen over the mented. the Department of Residence only . ruirements for to attendance at the senate amount of money. that the average Life will handle both the installation and share their showers with 30 or 40 people .le the decision on whom to select student would save. or lose. as a result of regular monthly charges. The only bills instead of just eight or nine. and so on." was difficult. However. he said meetings. According to the said Hawkins. “We think that. while there he felt that Kirk did an student body statutes. a including phone costs in room rent. sent to the students will be for long dis- senator is allowed to miss only According to Hawkins. the proposal tance calls. are naturally some differences between outstanding job during his term would be unfair to students living in the If students wish to rid themselves of the old and new dorms. they are as similar last year as Attorney General. three meetings 'per year. This as possible and neither has any marked “Kirk did an excellent job in includes the fall and spring suite arrangements if the room rent were any bills. they can arrange for their semesters. Missing six meet- to increase the same proportion as the phones to be specially connected so that advantages over the other. Hence. the his year.” said Arroyo. “I don't cost ofthe phones. But that will not be the only local calls can be made. new phone plan would not make much . see any reason for anyone but ings during the academic year. difference either way." said Hawkins. an incumbant to same when even with an alternate. is case. Hawkins said. Room rent will go up a “Exceot for those who iust don't want a he's doing a good job." ground for expulsion from the certain percentage of the total cost and senate. Residence Life will absorb the rest of the According to Arroyo. the He encouraged the various cost. The actual increases. though. has not ' number of cases judged by the committees to work this year to yet been determined. Judicial Board has doubled introduce bills which would “I've had several students come up to because of the trust Kirk has benefit the student body. generated in the Judicial Arroyo also urged the senators ., Board to serve on their respective Because of the increased school councils because this has Circle K engraves ;. number of cases tried by the been a problem in the past. board. Arroyo said the Student Treasurer Kathy Tatum said at Bragaw Senate's image has been that 810.500 has been budgeted Operation identification, a project improved with the faculty and for this academic year. with of campus Security and Circle K administration. most of the funds to be spent in service organization. will be held at the fall because that is when Bragaw on Tuesday night. Students Kirk. who was not present at most clubs request financial from Circle K will be a Bragaw from 7 the meeting because he was in a assistance. to 10 pm. to engrave license numbers Judicial Board meeting. was She explained that the onto valuables for students. ? ”v sat)“ f represented by his aide. Andy Student Senate receives $1.65 "WES -. ' . - ‘ ' if: A Carmen. Carmen fielded ques- from every undergraduate at “in: ' 37." M by CM. 8"“ tions by the senate. elaborating State. This money is in a trust Students are urged to have their possessions engraved to help prevent f», Vanessa Hill. "Miss Wolfpack" for 1917 was crowned during the on Arroyo's comments on fund and Tatum reminded the thefts on campus. . r‘ f .21“ny half-time activities of the State-Maryland game. Hill. who was Kirk's effectiveness. senators that it takes “about V’APPIIS action. to get the money sponsored by Sullivan dorm. displays the bouquet of red and In other senate two weeks" Engravers may also be borrowed .white roses and the silver tray which she received in honor of her new senators were installed processed so a club can receive g title. and an “off-the-record" orien- the requested funds. from Resident Advisers or from Security throughout the year. aéfié’s

Number of pregnancies, cases of VD increase by Robin Ludlow witnessing an increase in the number of month trying to make students aware of questioning the pill as opposed to the Staff Writer unwanted pregnancies and the number of the problems and possible preventions "God's gift to women" concept than when cases of venereal diseases. and cures. the pill first came out. Both venereal disease and unwanted With the Triangle area claiming one of Every Wednesday and Thursday at 3 "We get a lot of questions which seem to pregnancies are rapidly growing problems the highest percentage of VD-infected pm. she shows a 55-minute video tape on spur from the horror stories that a lot of on this nation's campuses. despite the populace in the country. to hide from the contraceptives. prepared by Nina Page. magazines print about the pill." she said. information and facilities which have been problem any longer would be like trying to one of State's student health physicians. "Don't get me wrong. i think it is good to made available to the public in recent ignore an acne bump on your nose. The tape is displayed on the second floor question the pill. I think it is good to State's Health Educator Marianne of Clark Infirmary to interested students. understand that we don't know ‘every- years. past thing about the pill." State is no exception. The campus is Turnbuli has been working for the Afterwards. she leads a discussion to help Since the development of the pill. it has people with their individual problems and been the No. 1 method of birth control. it choices. is also the most effective. having a success Happy anniversary “One ofthe biggest problems." Turnbuli rate of about 99.9 per cent. However. now explained. “is that people do not come to some women are choosing to not put Exactly 88 years ago. State College The U. S. Government had created us until after they have already exper- chemicals into their bodies. and use some opened its doors for students. This the Merrill Act in the 1860's which ienced sexual intercourse with their other form of birth control which is almost week State will be celebrating It! stated that any state that created a partners. We like to work with them as effective as the pill. birthday. _ land grant university would receive choosing a method of birth control before The Student Health Service will James Milne. State's musician-in- 100.000 acres of land. they need it." recommend only three other temporary residence. and a combo will be Merrill Drive. a street on State‘s Even though experience shows that birth control methods. Intrauterine playing in front oftheStudent Center campus which connects Western males know very little about contracep- devices claim a 98 per cent effectiveness start photo by Chris seware today at 12:30 p.m. Blvd. with Cates Ave.. was so named‘ , tives. mostofthe students who attend the there is a high rejection Alpha Phi Omega will be handing in honor of this act. rate. although School spirit out buttons with the numerals 88 to The General Assembly then sessions are female. rate. Students who choose this method are students throughout the day. implemented the act to establish “We try to set Wednesday aside for sent to the Wake County Health Depart A surprise visit from the 1975 ”Leader of the Pack” winners. The On Oct. 3. 1889. the University State as North Carolina's land grant guys and couples to attend." Turnbuli ment to have the device inserted. two "old men" seem to be in conference over some matter. Perhaps opened. However. State was founded" college. Approximately two and a half said. “But most guys tend to leave it up to A diaphrgm with a cream or jelly . they are a bit jealous over the fact this year's "Miss Wolfpack" College opened. the girl and usually don't want to talk makes for s better-looking homecoming on March 7. 1887 by the N. C. General years later State about birth control." Set “Booklet explains," page queen than they did durhg Assembly. Happy Anniversary NCSU! Turnbuli said more women are their reign. ' Two Technician October 3, 1977

Cutting hair is all he knows about

by Charles Laaitter bowling alley before coming to the that haircuts trailed off right fast." he ible. and because he would be able to close Staff Writer Student Union in 1954. He said hair—cut- explained. putting the finishingtouches on shop on student holidays. ting was a thriving business at the time. another one of the countless heads of hair He is quick to reflect on the growth of His wrinkled hands deftly handled the "Back then. everybody had ROTC. and he has cut in his long career. “And it the university. in a way in which only shining steel scissors and comb as he they were compelled to get haircuts. I was hasn't picked back up yet." those who have been here a long time can. cracked jokes and told his few customers plenty busy because the ROTC boys His ratesare modest compared to other “Boy it's been a lot of changes. I'll tell you how it "used to be" while removing sever- ' would come in every week or so to get shops in the area. and he frowns with that. There used to be pure trees and al weeks of unwanted growth. their hair cut." said Atkins. disdain at the mention of other barbers grape vines where this is now. They built Being a barberIs all he has done for the The 62 year-old Raleigh native said that who call themselves “stylists" and get a all these buildings since I’ve been here." last 42 years (23 of them in the Student when the Student Union barber shop much higher fee. he said. referring to Harrelson. Cox. Union). and the way he tells it. Elmo opened up. it didn't have the capacity it “When I first started in the bowling Dabney and others. Atkins wouldn't have it any other way. now has. “I started out with just two alley in 1940. haircuts were about 50 The Brickyard and Harrelson weren't “I been a barber since 1985." he smiles chairs. and then ran it up right quickly to cents." he explained. “That's a long way even images in the eyes of planners when as he continues cutting the hair of the five." from where they are now.’ he first started here at State and the customer. “Ain't that a long time? The shop still has five chairs. but only Atkins has been an avid Wolfpack fan scenery has changed a lot since then. . "It's all I know. and all I know how to one is used. and it's been that way for even since he has been at State. and used He says he doesn't plan to retire. and do. I learned how to be a barber because three years. Atkins blames the drop in to go to all the games. Some of his favorite that he plans to cut hair at State for the 5'." M by Chris Seward that's what my oldest brother was. It's not business on the changing times. and the pastimes now are hunting and fishing. foreseeable future. So like a dusty classic Elmo Atkins. State'a barber of 23 years. continues to cut hair for students in the old Student much of a reason. but I guess that's it.” hair styles which changed with them. which he enjoys doing on the weekends. in the library. Elmo Atkins will remain Union. Business Is slow. but Atklna onloya passing the day talking with students as he gives Atkins operated his own five-chair "I had five barbers until the Beatles He said he came to the Student Union a colorful yardstick and historian of the thorn a haircut or just a trim of the aldoburns. 'barber shop across the street in the came across back in the sixties. and after because his schedule would be more flex- times at State. Oriel- So that all Crier announcements FREE FILM: Monday night at INTERESTED IN Anthropology? AMATEUR Radio Club W4ATC TEXTILE DESIGN Symposium THE NCSU 4-H Collegiate Club will may be run. Items submitted should 0 pm In tho Library. see Carole Attond first meeting of tho Anthro- meets Tuesday at 7:00 Daniels 220 with Sister Remy Revor at the Craft BAKE SALE (Sponsored by Inter- ASME LUNCHEON every Wednes- be no longer than 25 words. No Crier Lombard and John Barrymore In pology Society on Thursday. Oct. 6 for elections and lecture series Center October 3-9. Slide Lectures. meet October 4 at 0:00 pm. in :00 Varsity Christian Fellowship): day at noon. BR 2211; Sandwiches. announcement will be run more than tho classic screwball comedy. at 7:00 In theBoard Room (4125) of topic: "Repeaters"by WA4LGS. "African Textiles" Tuesday 7:00 Ricks. Attendance is Important. Tuesday. October 4 from 7:30 am. cookies. potato chips. drinks. and a three times and no more than two ”Twentieth Century." tho Student Center. Refreshments pm "'Scandanavlan Textiles” O.A. SUPPER CLUB will meet Wed. until 3:30pm. on thetirstfloorof the great speaker-all for only Sl.00. announcements for a single organi- providedl PART-TIME JOB available in the Wednesday 7:00p.m. Register in the Oct. 5 at Supply Store Snack Bar to student Center. Everyone Is welcomel zation will be run in an Issue. The NCSU HOCKEY—Ali team mem- Career Planning and Placement Craft Center. 737-2457. go eat at the Family Fish House. All PHI KAPPA PHI Honor Soclety deadline for Crier announcements Is bers and any other interested NCSU Horticulture Club will meet Center working two - two and O.A. members are Invited. Call NCSU Chapter will hold a busineu THE PUBLICATIONS Authority 5 p.m. on M.-W.-F. whowould like to carpool to Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. in Kllgora 121. one/halt hoursduring the afternoons 737-6090 for details. meeting on Tuesday October 4 at 4 will meet today at 5:45 pm. In the students Y. All Interested persons invited to Monday through Friday. Involves SET YOUR OWN work schedule“ pm. In Patterson Hall, Room 2. The Board Room of the University MEETING OF College Republicans Charlotte Oct. 7 to see tho N. attend. filing. literature display and statis- Students needed to clean stoves in THE MATH-SCIENCE Ed. Club will agenda includes committee organi- Student Center. All Interested at 7:” Tuesday In Room 141 Harrel- islanders play the Atlanta Flames. tical record keeping. 52.50 per hour. residence hall kitchens. Interested hold a meeting Monday, October 3 at zation for the year. All student and students son. call Richard Jordan. 737-5334. ABLE TO WRITE IN Old English? See Judl Unwin. 20 Dabnoy. students may apply at Residence 4:45 in 312 Poo. All members please faculty members are urged to are invited to attend. Tho Cystic Fibrosis Foundation ANIMAL SCIENCE Club will meet Facilities. Harris Hall. between 0 attend. . attend. STUDIES OF THE Black Church A NEW organization was formed on AMATEUR RADIO Club W4ATC needs someone to do Iottorlng. For Tuesday. Oct. 4 at 7:00 In 110 Polk. am. and 5 pm. Monday-Friday. will continue Tuesday night at 5:31 campus—Music/Englneorlng Socie- meets Tues. Oct. 4 at 7:00 In Daniels more Info. come by 3115E Student Activities at the Fair will be LOST: BROWN clipboard contain- ATTENTION ALL clubs and soci- at the Wesley Foundation In ty. Pros-Mike Mazarlck. VP-Jonn 220 for elections and lecture series Center of phone 737-3193. discussed. All members please PRE-MED. - PRE-DENT Club and Ing notesand papers. If found please eties ot the Council of Humanities FairmontMethodist Church. Bringa Stewart. Sec-Jo Ann Northrop. We topic: "Repeaters" by WA4LOS. attond. AED will meet Tues.. Oct. 4. 7:30 call Pat at 034-7950. and Social Sciences (formerly the friend and SI.00 for supper. have meeting on Tuesdays at 7.30 THE ENTERTAINMENT Commit- pm. 3533 GA Robert Cassell will LAC). the meetings for the Finance RlddIck 223. Anyone can attend. TALENTED IN ARTS 0. cratts? The too will be having a meeting Mon. SENIORS GRADUATING In Do- speak on "Medical Students and OPERATION IDENTIFICATION: Committee will be held every BOTANY CLUB Meeting tonight at Bloodworth Y needspoop. to run an Oct. 3 In Room~311SG of the Student combor must fill out an application Stress: How to Cope." Residents of West Campus desiring Wednesday at 4:30 on the 4th Floor 7:30. Topics on Graduate Study will 'FAMILY STYLE supper-Baptist arts and cratts program after school Center at 7:30. Everyone please for degree card Immediately. to have Identifying numbers on- of the New Union. Any associated be discussed. Everyone contem- Student Center. 6 pm. Tuesday 51. if you can help, please contact lattend. Students In ALS. Design. and FOR NORTH CAROLINA Follows appli- graved on their property should club of society needing funds must plating Grad. School welcome. call 034-1075 by 5 pm. Monday for Volunteer Service 3115E Student can obtain these cards in the Office cation deadllno—AII freshmen who report to the lobby of Bragaw attend the meetings In order to Refreshments. reservations. Optional program. Center. 737-3193. WOMEN'S CENTER needs someone of the Dean. The departmental plan to submit an application for the between70. 10 p.m.. Tuesday. Oct. 4. acquire them. 6:30-7:15. This week: Theater to watch childrenfor a couple of hrs. offices have this Information for Fellows Leadership Development Circle-K memberswill do engraving Games-creative drama approach to .AG. Englnaors meeting Tuesday at once a week while their moms are at students in ED. PAMS. Engineering. Program should keep In mind the tree and upon request wIll accom- ALPHA LAMBDA Delta — Fresh- LOST BROWN wallet around Win- Bible study. 7:00 p.m. dinner at 6:00. Meal tho center. Contact Volunteer LA. Textile students can pick up deadline of Monday. October 3. residents back to their room to man ston Hall area on Friday. Sept. :I). AGRl-LIFE Council annual chicken sign-up sheet on SBE-TBE Bulletin Services 3115E Studont Cantor. such a card In the office at their Applications should be returned to pany Honor Soclety. will hold a Please call 701-I305 If found. Bar-B-ouo Oct. 12 6:00-0:00 pm. Board. Academic Coordinator. 210 Harris Hall. engrave articlestoo large to bring to cookout for all Spring '77 Initiates under Harroison Hall. Tickets free 737-3193. the Bragaw Lobby. Thurs. at 5:00 on the Pullon Park DULCIMER BUILDING and play- to Ang-Life Science undergraduate island. Plans for the year will be Ing-Classes begin Tuesday Oct. 4 at students and faculty; 75 cents for discussed. Please make reservation 7.00p.In. Signup inadvanceat Craft everyone else. Pick up you ticket In classifieds with Pres. Frank Stone. 051-6033. ‘ Center. Thompson BIdg.—737-2457. the old Student Union and 107 HE/SHE. Triangle aroa's person- DORM SIZE refrigerators for rant JOBS — Janitorial work at night. PARKING Spaces. 'h block from PRIVATE ROOM Ashe Ave. Furn- Patterson Hall by Wednesday. alized dating service We match to 545 for school year delivered After construction work during the Patterson Hail. Assigned by name. Ished. carpeted. retrldgerator, hot- your specifications. Special student 467-2052. day. Must have own transportation. 12.50 per mo. 033-5207 between 4-6 plate. Quiet for study. Call 033-6Il7 UNION FILMS Committee: meeting rates. Write PO. Box 1109. Chapel Would like to havepeople who live In pm. 6-0 pm. Tuesday at 5:00 pm. All Interested Hill. NC. 27514. SUZUKI motorcycle exc. cond. 1254 area all year. Call 034-0300. students invited. Room 3115-G miles on now rlng Iob, now battery DIAMONDS -— A girl‘s best friend PART-TIME waitress and count-<3 Studont Cantor. FOR SALE: 1969 Cutlass converti- and other parts. 072-6201 after 6 pm. WANTED: Couple to act as man- and a man’s best Investment. All erholp needed. Apply In person NIGERIAN Dinner and Saturday ble. V-0, automatic transmission. and weekends. agers for Quaker House In Ralelgh. precious stones and mountings Sizzler Family Steak House 601 W. 6:30 .p.m. In Student Center power steering. Cragar mags. Phone Free rooms on Woodburn Rd. near priced 35 percent below retail and Peace St.‘ ADDITIONS Ballroom. Tickets 02 for students 051-6103 after 6:00 p.m. KlTTEN—boautlful calico female. 9 campus In exchange for minor certified by our registered gomolo- and 03 for non-students In tho weeks. Free. Please call Barbara managerial duties. For Information glst. In Raleigh, Mr. Jones. 70I-039). Program Office. JOBS ON SHIPSI American. For- 051-3006. cail034--4200 (day) or 032-2400 (even- FOR elgn. No experience required. Inga) STUDENT JOBS available at The largest selection OPEN Racquetball: Entries for Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. WANTED partlmo dance Instructor. University Student Center Food Open Racquetball will betaken Irom Summor lobor career. Send 53.00for NCSU Jr. to learn Shag. Hustle. Service. Call 737-2490 Information. Monday. October 3 to Thursday. Intormation. Seafax. Dopt. l-6 Box Bump. etc. Some slow dancing. If SERVICES: Excellent typing. Call III herll aluminum October 20. Play will start on 2049. Port Angolos. Washington interested. call Tom 020-0931 even- Gay HInnant at 733-4772‘and after WANTED: VW Karmann OI‘IIB. A VISIT OR FROM October 24. Sign up now In tho 90362. ngs. , 5.00 p.m. 702-6009. 737-9403 and 00k for KBITII. MEASURING TOOLS gitramuroi Office. 210 Carmichael aeauseueeeuueueeuueuseuseeeuueeea ym. geeseueeeeeeuuseeeu In IIIe counlryl ATTENTION E.S. KING Villagal ‘.r ' . . ..,»gnu as,-. . L..._.....Ill Forest Hills, Counseling service Is now available LANDSCAEIL—_.__._._ to all residents. Chock with King Village office personnel tor details. CONSEUI‘._TION LAEQEEES LATTER--DAY SAINTS Institute STRAIGHT EDGES/T-SQUARES class meets Tuesday. 5:30 p.m.,2312 I have 2 full-time positions open & APPLICATIONS Williams. Coma study tho Gospel METRIC RULES/L-SQUARES _wlth us. 4 part-time positions CENTERING RULES ALL INTERESTED social work are now being accepted . oct4 students are encouraged to attend a Good wages. TRIANGLES/CURVE STICKS tuesday meeting of tho Student Social Work Moderate to hard work. Assoc. on Monday. Oct. 3 In the INKING RULES Green Room of the Student Union at Must have own transportation to 8: from work 8: must be for the position of and many others. .. 7:” p.m. willing to hustle. Payday every Friday. wednesday. oct5 ORDER OF THIRTY 0. Three membersselected In Spring 1977 are Must be dependable. VICE PRESIDENT reminded to please pay their 515 Good part-time employees. o duestoCocl In Harris Hall. Deadline Have Christmas break work 8: coming summer jobs of the Student Center ' 7 o October 12 available. FORESTRY CLUB will meet Tues- day. Oct. 4. at 7:00 pm. In Room 2010. Biltmore Hall. All students In tho School of Forestry are Invited to Apply at 37 74 attend. ORDER OF THIRTY 0. Three will meet on Tuesday. October 4. at 5:30 Student Center- THOMPSON THEATRE In tho Green Room. USC .‘or a short meeting. All members (76 and 77) please attend. HIKERS ,by October 3 NCSU THE DEPARTMENTof English has \. establlshod a Minority Affairs N ‘¥¥“¥¥¥OIUBIS§IO¥5¥OO¥UUUOOOEIIU“O¥¥‘§¥¥¥¥ Committee to Identify problems of We have fine outdoor Blacks. women. the handicap. and other minorities who enroll In apparel-Parkas-Pants—Wools- courses In this department. Should Boots-Shirts-Backs Packs PART TIME SALES you encounter problems that deny you equal opportunity. contact Dr. Doris Laryoa. Chairperson, or any members of tho committee. Com- carolina $200 MONTHLY UP FLEA MARKET mittee members are Dr. Mary C. If you can share 10 hours weekly, we can Williams. Dr. Ed Clark, Dr. Harry outdoor West. Dr. Michael Grimwood. and help you earn lots of money. Free trips, AND Mary M. Williams. sports NCSU HORTICULTURE Club will prizes, cash’bonuses and other incentives. meet Tuesday. Oct. 4 at 7:00 pm. In Room 121 Kllgore Haii. All Inter- 782-8288 Fun and lots of cash. VOLUNTEER, ‘ostod persons Invited to attend. FAIR Call John :— icGirt (Class 7 lat 828-7520. TUES- OCT-4, .1977 ll-3pm FLEA MARKET RULES 1. Flea Market sellers must be members of the NCSU “Family”: students, staff, Gulf of faculty. AMEDEO’S 2 Reservations: Each seller must reserve space before Noon on Monday. Oct. 3 by Raleigh’s Finest 5:00 pm Reservations must be madeIn person at the Information Center. All westQIAIEIcH GULF SERVICE reservations will include one 8 foot table furnished by the Student Cen.ter I." HILLIIOIOUOH .TIII‘I' Italian Restaurant “LIIOH.-N.C. 87.07 3. Fee: ThereIs a basic reservation fee of $1.00 and a .50‘ charge for each PHONE 034-0263 additional 8 foot table. The feeIt; payable at the time the reservation is made. Serving State Students the 4 S is assigned on a first-come, fiat-served basis by the University Student Au'ro Ran-Alla a. WRICKIR Carmel nter. Finest in Italian Food for over We don‘t tow for Campus Security 5 Set-up time will be between 10:00 am and 1:3) pm Do not bring anything BILL HEATH RON HEATH before 10:00 am. Oct. 4. Flea Market will close promptly at 3:00 pm. 15 years. YOUR .UIINIII WILL II APPIICIATID 6. Bring your own change 7. Any unsold items at the close of the Flea Market Day must be removed from 0...”.OOOO areayb the aeerll Tonight and Thursday Specials: 8. Marketable items willbe only those items that can be exhibitedIn the Flea an evening ofWwhole earth music Market area proper. 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Legislation changes taste of water Raleigh water users who have noticed the process entirely. With approval of the cholera. or amoebic dysentery.” Smith million) of combined residual chlorine to chlorine odors in their tap water lately State Board of Health. the City has begun said. the tap water as a safeguard against the may rest assured that nothing is wrong to cut back on ammonia to help the public The water also must be free of water in the distribution system becoming —their water is safe to drink. become accustomed to the change that objectionable taste. odors, gases and contaminated. In this process ammonia is In fact. chlorine in the water probably will take place later this fall. minerals. It must be clear. colorless and added with the chlorine to combat the will become more noticeable in the next Lonnie Smith Superintendent of reasonably soft. Because of the finely chlorine taste and produce a longer killing few months. Here is why: Plants. points out that Raleigh's water divided soluble matter on the earth's effect in the pipe line. including dead end The City ofRaleigh is the only large city plants process an average of 21 million surface and in the ground water. pure areas. in North Carolina that feeds ammonia into gallons of water per day to meet the water is seldom. if ever. found. Due to the differences in elevations of its water treatment system to combat public's demands. This water goes ”Surface water, which our supply the city. there are areas which require chlorine taste. The chlorine. of course. is through approximately 600 miles of consists of is generally. if not always. water to be re-pumped to the higher elev- necessary to purify the water and make it distribution mains. contaminated. and therefore unsafe for ations. such as the western and northern safe for human consumption. “In this process. we have to provide a human consumption. unless treated to kill portions of the city. Sometime in November. Environmental safe. potable. and palatable water that pathogenic bacteria." said Smith. The water distribution system is Protection Agency regulations will 'does not contain organisms that might To kill this bacteria. Raleigh feeds ap- composed of approximately 600 miles of require that ammonia be removed from cause diseases. such as typhoid fever. proximately 1.5 to 2.0 ppm (parts per water mains in various sizes ranging from two inches through 48 inches in diameter. The velocity varies according to water use in the areas. In order to insure that all areas have Forum develops foreign subjects sufficient chlorine. enbugh is added at the plant to supply the most distant areas. Therefore. some residents near the plant ta" photoby Ron will get a somewhat higher dosage. Last Thursday nights beer blast gave students another night to party during by Connie Hubbard There is a resurgence of interest in Sherman. “However, the only eommit~ especially first thing in the morning when Homecoming weekend. Some 35 kegs of beer, a pep rally. and a disco dance prepared StaffWriter international affairs." said Rozakis. ment will be interest. Occasional for Saturday's game. participants will be welcomed." the consumption is low. students Students interested in world affairs The forum has the support and financial now have the opportunity to participate in backing of Robert Tilman. Dean of Rozakis and others said the forum will Students advised an International Affairs Forum which has Humanities and social sciences. along with give participants the oppartunity to gain a recently been organized at State. the departments of history and poitical an overview of current world events and This forum will expose interested sc1ence. 'show them new areas of interest. Book explains ’social diseases’ dealing students to a broad range of topics Rozakis made it clear that this program To help with this. a future plan for the Student Health Service is working with. with the international scene. Coord- is not limited to liberal arts majors. It is forum is to divide discussions into smaller (Continuedfrom page I) come from getting the disease. but from inating the forum are students Lee Roz- groups In the United States. 1500 people are con- not getting it cured." akis. Roberto Saco, and Mark Sherman. intended for everyone. Students. faculty. which would cover different areas appication is about 94 effective. if it is taminated with VD every day. Last year Some of the signs to watch for are and anyone else who has or would like to of the world. Special topics such as used correctly. This method causes more in Wake County there were 2.718 cases of printed in “Attitudes and Actions." The Long overdue develop an interest in world affairs. are “international terrorism".“nuclear prolif- trouble and does not guard against those gonorrhea. including oral and anal first sign of syphillis is often a single pain- encouraged to participate in the forum. eration". and “multinational corporations" “spur of the moment". sexual contacts. infections. In 1976 North Carolina less sore which usually appears where the The forum was the brainchild of Rozaius Robert Saco, a junior in Engineering may also be discussed. Foam and condoms are as effective as reported 39.484 cases of gonorrhea. up germ entered the body. From three to six who felt an organization like this was long Science, emphasized that knowledge of the pill and call on a couple to share the from 38.526 in 1975. weeks later. a rash usually appears. Sore overdue. international affairs is not a prerequisite Plansto specialise responsibility of birth control. This for attending the forum meetings. There is no vaccine against the disease; throat. fever or headache may develop. ”I would talk with others about Plans are being made for guest method is recommended instead of the pill the only real prevention is for the male to Hair may fall out. international affairs. and we began to feel “No one has to be an expert and you can speakers at some of the meetings. if a couple is separated and/or not having o wear a condom. Thus. the health service is Sometimes. however. the si s are so either listen or talk. It's meant to be a Sherman said all such speakers will be many sexual contacts. primarily concerned with curing the slight or hidden that they pass unnoticed. the need for something like this." said learning publicized for the benefit of those In “Attitudes and Actions." a handbook Rozakis. a junior majoring in history and experience." he added. interested in a particular speaker. put out by the Student Health Service and disease. Quick treatment is important. A blood test will detect syhpilis in cases political science. “Discussion groups like Serious discussions Finally. there is a possibility the forum distributed to students by their resident Both syphilis and gonorrhea can be cured. where the signs may have been this are [very common at other may method is explained and but any damage already done cannot be overlooked. universities." meet with smaller groups in the advisors. each repaired. Mark Sherman. a senior accounting and Triangle area. some of the myths about them are Turnbull said many people are afraid to Gonorrhea infection is ususally confined Rozakis said that he thinks students are a graduate student in history. pointed out Rozakis said he hopes the International explained. The handbook also talks about ask to be checked for VD for fear of ‘the to the sex organs. Most men develop beginning to, take a greater interest in that although it‘s not a classroom Affairs Forum will become an established some of the unreliable methods of birth personal stigma attached with the disease. painful burning signs of gonorrhea international affairs. environment. the forum will provide some campus organization “I think the forum control. such as a douche. withdrawal. or between three and eight days after they direction to students interested in serious will last.” said Rozakis. “International rhythm. ”The fact is that it affects everybody become infected. Many women. however. “Post-Vietnam gravitation away from discussions. affairs affect everyone. once you stop to Venereal diseases. particularly syphilis and is affecting every type of person." said have no signs until the disease has done international studies is being reversed. “There will be some structure." said think about it." and gonorrhea. are also a problem that the Turnbull. “The shame should come not serious damage.

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Festivities for “Homecoming 1977” began Thursday night in the Berry~Becton-Bagwell Quad on East Campus. Cheerleaders and the State Marching Band led students in a pep rally through campus to West Campus. Lots of beer and dancing Photos by ing followed at Bragaw. On Saturday morning. spectators lined up along Hmaborough St., Cates Ave. and Dan Allen Dr. for the Homecoming Parade. Metcalfdorm won first place for best displaying the theme of “Southern Hospitality" in the parade. Sigma Chi was awarded Chris Seward second place. and Sigma Kappa took third place. Metcalf dorm was awarded the Chancellor's Cup for the general appearance of their float. Vanessa Hill. sponsored by Sullivan dorm, was crowned and “Miss Wolfpack" by Chancellor Thomas during half-time of the football game. Janet Borum. representing Sigma Nu. was first runner—up, and ‘Alexander- dorm representative Karen Lewis was second runner-up. Ron Srebro Homecom What could top off the weekend better than a 24-20 win over Maryland. and the celebration parties which followed? gar.

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by David Carroll afternoon. “You know. it's the "You talk about breaks." four passes. “Johnny was real prove it. We did a pretty good Sports Editor first time since I've been here Evans shrugged. “You have poised. . . in control of the job." that we've been in first place in rules to play by. We don't care situation. It's just something to Brown was flashing his usual State's 2420 bloodrcurdling the ACC. how we move the ball. . . if it's come back against a tough team wide smile. vino ry overMaryland Saturday "This is the first close game by penalties. fumbles or what- like Maryland." “This is the biggest win since sent the football players and that we've won this year." he ever. We've had our share of I‘ve been here." enthused the Wolfpack fans into ecstacy. conintued. “We'd never taken it breaks to go against us. I think State confident High Point product who scored When you pull one out like in the fourth quarter. What we played pretty well. Our May two and ran for 110 the Wolfpack did in the final makes it even more gratifying Day offense (two-minute drill) Defensive back Ralph String- yards. “I enjoyed this one minute. all of life's nagging was that it was against a team worked the way we had prac- er and running back Ted Brown whole lot. I knew we'could doit. problems aren't that bad. The like Maryland." ticed it. This game has just got expressed similiar sentiments. “Every team you play is best remedy for anything is Bigbreaks to help us a lot." “If you look at any type of beatable." he continued. “Mary- success. preseason publication. Mary- land has been dominating the “My back hurts but it feels More than one person ascer- The Wolfpack was confident land is here and the rest of us league so long. This should better than it would have if we tained that State got most of on that last touchdown drive. are there." assessed the mean a whole lot to the ACC. to had lost." said Johnny Evans. the breaks Saturday on a “Everybody knew we could veteran player. “Well. we felt the whole universe. We worked 516" BMWby Chris Seward who was one of many State couple of penalties at the end of do it on that last drive." smiled we were as goodas anybody in too hard not to win. This was Mm tackle Torn Prongay stings Maryland running back Alvin Maddox with a jarring tackle. stars on this rainy homecoming the game. Elijah Marshall. who caught conference. We felt we had to a big team victory."

3.. Terps score Maryland still proud Both teams turned the ball El 'nn/Uuu r/ “'0”! WM]! ll over before the end of the peri- Loncar booted a 38—yard field od. Maryland recovered an goal that increased the Terp's Evan's fumble at the Wolf- by Charles haitter “The big play in the game back in the end. If we had had “and quickness is one of their lead to 13-7. However, State pack's 29. but cornerback Stqfi' Writer was third and two. and we did better execution on that kickoff main assets." Richard Carter intercepted not make the first down. They return we would have had that Optimistic outlook got those three points back fetting when Jay Sherrill kicked a Manges three plays later. Jerry Claiborne didn't have did an excellent job of touchdown." 28-yard field goal late in the State then went 79 yards in the attitude of a loser when he the ball downfield. and t ey had He also maintained a positive third quarter. 13 plays. going ahead for the stepped outside the Maryland the penalties at the end." No pressure perspective about his team. and first time of the game when dre'ssing room to address The first of the two crucial their chances for the future. Brown struggled into the end reporters after his third penalties came on an out-of— He also said that the "Well. everyone said our zone from the two. Two perfect straight loss. but then again it bounds tackle of Elijah Mar- pressure from the 21-game schedule was tough early. We passes by Evans and a 15-yard wasn't as if the bluebird of shall. who had just caught a conference winning streak had could just as easily be 3-1. and run by Brown were the big piness was sitting on his 20-yard pass at the Maryland nothing to do with the loss. “We because of that we won't plays in the drive. shoulder either. 26. The penalty was for 13 weren't thinking about (win) change anything." After Sherrill's kick made it Claiborne had never before yards. moving the ball to the number 22, we were just Manges explained that the 17-13 with 9:20 left. the Wolf- lost three in a row since his Maryland 13. thinking about number two... quarterback gets a big part of pack defense held Maryland. installment as the Terps head The second penalty came on for this season." the blame when a team loses. But the Terps took advantage coach. and it was plain that he the very next play. as the and likewise a lot of credit of Woodrow Wilson fumbling a didn't like the feeling. Terps' Lloyd Burruss inter. He was also optimistic about when the team wins. punt at State's 29. to take the His team had put forth a ferred with Terry Crite on a the future, saying “we just got “Johnny Evans does his job lead once again. Maddox went tremendous amount of effort. pass at the Maryland two-yard to get together and pull at quarterback; he's a tough over from the one after Manges and for the want of a close line. which set up the score by together." man and a tough quarterback. " hit Vince Kinney with a 22-yard sideline reception and a couple Evans. Quarterback Mark Manges State deserves to be 4-1. pass. of penalties. the outcome might statements on the winning because they are a 4-1 caliber The Wolfpack than launched have been more to his liking. Bitter loss streak mirrored those of his team. Sta" pho'oby Chris Seward the touchdown drive which was But Johnny Evans went over coach. “No. we didn't think “They stopped us at the State's aggressive defensive pursuit is led by linebacker Billy reminiscent of the great last from two yards out with Unlike other gr’umblers in about the pressure or the tough times." he added. Cowher (54) and Tom Prongay (94). minute heroics of State's bowl ”seconds remainingtonail the the Maryland dressing room. “They're better than Clemson door shut on Maryland. break~ Claiborne had no comment on streak," he assessed. “It's over contemplative. They weren’t the Terps are competitors: teams duringthe Lou Holtz era. with. and we won't have to (Maryland's only victim). and accustomed to losing after an they're not the types to throw “Something I've learned ing a 21-game Atlantic Coast the officiating. "I can't second worry about the streak against they're better than West 11-1 season last year. and don't more than ever." Rein said. “is Conference winning streak and guess the officials." Virginia (who in the towel even after a the minds of some Wake (Forest)." upset the Terps have a losing attitude even now disappointing start. They don't that in these kind of games putting “It was a very bitter loss." he 24-16)." after three tough losses. appreciate turtle soup jokes. you don't win with strategy and 42.000 Wolfpack fans at ease. continued. “Our players and “They (State) have a smallish The Maryland dressing room In the dressing room. one Ted Brown'explodes tactics. You win with people coaching staff wanted this one was quiet and the players and their other ACC opponents Toughgame very badly. and so did State." defensive team." he continued. . message came clearly across: won't have long to laugh. attitude. Claiborne said State's ability "It was a real tough to stop Maryland on crucial ONE SHOWING ONLY ballgame."explained Claiborne. third down situations was a big “Both teams played well. and factor, but he lauded his own it's just a shame that we lost team’s effort in the game. with the crucial penalties “Our kids never gave up. STUDIO coming at the end. They fought hard and came 420 lllll$80ll0llllll ST. 0 HARVARD BUSINESS Special SCHOOL Late Show This is the MBA PROGRAM 11 PM Original Monday Uncut 5'- Night version? An Admissions Representative from Only Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration 0 will be on campus Monday, October 10, 1977 0 ...She's to meet with students interested in back just the two-year MBA Program for the Pack! Contact the 0 Career Planning and Placement Center for more details and to sign up for an information session. 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Duke stops Navy, Tar Heels fall

by Charles Lasitter Bill Dooley made no excuses. travel to South Carolina in an . Fuller will be The Deacs offense stalled in West Virginia outgained Staff Writer “It was just one of those games attempt to run their winning called upon to test his serial the second half however. and Virginia 278 to 155 yards in where we came out on the short streak to three in a row. skills against Virginia as Purdue coasted to the win with total offense. and the Cavaliers For the second time in four end." he reflected. “Our Clemson hosts the Cavaliers two goals in the second half were behind only 3-0 after games. North Carolina lost to a starting quarterback was out. Fuller impressive next week. compared to one for the Deacs. three quarters. West Virginia nationally-ranked team by but so was theirs. P.J. Gay and Wake Forest travels to got its only touchdown in the three points. lost in the closing Clyde (Christianson) both made Clemson quarterback Steve Deacsfall Chapel Hill next week to fourth quarter on an 84-yard in minutes of play, and lost by the some big plays." Fuller flashed an impressive face Carolina as both teams try six plays with Dave Riley identical score of 10-7. passing arm in the rain Wake Forest slumped to to recover from non-conference scoring on an eight-yard run. The team that did it to the Tough defense Saturday as he threw for two its third consecutive loss losses. Virginia travels to Clemson Tar Heels this time was Texas first half touchdowns to lead Saturday. as its rally attempt for a trip through the meat Tech. thirteenth-ranked nation- The Duke Blue Devils flashed the Tigers to a 31-13 win over against the Purdue Boilermak- Surprising Virginia grinder next week. ally. and lucky to have walk-on an impressive defensive effort Virginia Tech. ers fell short in a 26—17 defeat kicker Bill Adams. whose toe as they easily outdistanced the The Tigers set a new record before 54.000 fans in Ross-Ade Virginia surprised everyone ACC Standings put them ahead to stay with Navy Middies 28-18 in Wallace for themselves as they won Stadium in West Lafayette. as it held West Virginia to a Conf. Overall 3:44 remaining on a 35-yard Wade Stadium Saturday. their third consecutive road Indiana. touchdown and two field goals w L W L field goal. Duke lead 18-3 at the end of game. and they did it in an Down 20-0 with six minutes in a 13-0 loss to the N. C. State 3 0 4 1 Both teams starting quarter- three quarters before Navy impressive fashion. outgaining left in the first half. Wake Mountaineers Saturday. Bu” 1 0 2 2 backs were out because of scored 13 points in the fourth to the Gobblers 374 to 199 in total Forest ran back a 47-yard pass It's surprising because it's Maryland 1 1 l 3 sun photoby Ron Srebro injuries. and the regain some respect. but it was yardage. for their first the same West Virginia team North Carolina 0 0 2 2 Fourth-seeded Suzanne Nirschi teamed with Peggy Green in a which did start were limited by too little. too late. as the Blue Fuller threw for scoring score. and followed closely with which stunned Maryland for Wake Forest 0 l l 3 doubles loss against North Carolinas Betty laugh Harrison and aggressive defensive play from Devils capitalized on Navy’s strikes of nine and 29 yards. a second score on a seven-yard that team's first loss of the Clemson 0 1 3 1 Janet Shanda. both squads. poor kicking game for the win. and went eight for 18 with no pass. season. Virginia 0 2 0 4 Carolina scored late in the George Gawdun returned a first half as a result of the Red Middies punt 47 yards for the Raiders punter falling down Blue Devils first score. followed after fielding a low snap from closely by Earl Cook's touch- Carolina defeats center at his own six. Phil down after blocking a Navy Pack spikers lose to VCU Farris put the points on the punt. The defense added yet board for Carolina on a six-yard another score when Duke's Bill run. King intercepted a Bob lies:- women netters Texas Tech took the kickoff csynski pass and returned it for but regroup to beat UNC-C in the second half and moved 80 a 44-yard touchdown. by Mark Krata an otherwise spotless record this point. State made two by Tom Rainer-s Baugh Harrison and Janet yards to score midway in the The win should give the Sta/If Writer with a 7-15. 10-15 loss. substitutions and supposely Staff Wn'ter Shands. but ended up losing the third period. Tar Heel Coach Devils momentum as they State's charges managed to began a comeback. last two sets 7-5. 7-5 in what Murphey's Law stating that regroup for the nightcap as When the Pack tied it at Going into last Thursday's turned out to be the longest “anything that can go wrong they defeated UNC-Greensboro 13-13. however. it was discov- match with North Carolina. the battle of the day. Ginger will go wrong" no doubt in two games. 16-14. 15-3. ered that State had made an Wolfpack women netters Lancaster and Gloria Allen also Women’s cross country entered the minds of the Debbie Blanton and Nancy illegal substitution. resulting in looked as though they would dropped a heartbreaking three dejected Wolfpack players and Greenstreet led a balanced three nullified points and have momemtum after two set decision. a 6-8. i-O. 8-8 loss coaches following a very VCU attack and State chipped side-out to VCU. The “comedy straight victories (over Old to Kim Clarke and Lisa Spin- disappointing in with several errors to give of errors" ended shortly Dominion and East Carolina). nenweber. victorious over UNC, UVa loss to Virginia the Virginians an easy 15? win thereafter as VCU claimed a " UNC, however. stopped any The Wolfpack lost all of the Commomwealth Friday night in in game one. 15-10 win and the match. hopes of a State upset by singles matches and the State freshman cross country her college career. Carmichael Gym. Things again looked dismal sweeping all the close matches number one doubles in straight runner Julie Shea is used to Joan Benoit. a transfer from Following an emotional upset Illegal substitution for the Wolfpack at the start of en route to a 9-0 victory. sets. but the results were not as winning races and her first Bowdoin College. and the fifth victory over conference power- its first encounter with UNC-G. Though the Tar Heels did not convincing as the 9-0 score collegiate cross country race ranked U. S. women in the mile house Duke on Tuesday. State's In the second game. the lead as Greensboro took a 9-0 lead use Susie Black‘ and Carney would indicate. Carolina did not was no exception. Julie led during the 1977 indoor track women spikers just couldn't see-sawed back and forth until behind the services of Elanor Timberlake. their top two dominate the action in the same State’s women’s cross country season. placed second with a find the winning formula as a VCU overcame a 6-10 disad- Bedding. State finally got players. they still showed an way Duke had only a week team to victories over North time of. 17:00. Joan beat sub-par performance tarnished vantage to go ahead 13-10. At “fired up" and outscored its advantage in experience over earlier. Carolina (20 to 36) and Virginia internationalist Margaret counterparts 12-1 to lead 12-10 the youthful Pack squad. Going into the ACC Tourna- (21 to 36). Shea's winning time Groos of Virginia who was third before UNC-G got back on the State'i women generally ment. which will be held for the .000 meter course was in 17:21. State freshman board. An Andrews spike and showed flashes of excellence. Thursday through Saturday in 16:19. Valerie Ford placed fourth 'Clubpack wins, 28-0 an out-of-bounds Greensboro 'but could not put enough Winston-Salem. the Pack will Having travelled with the overall with a time of 17:87. spike sealed the-1644 squeaker together to gain a single win. ,, have a 2-2 overall record. the Senior Women's AAU team to Laurie Gentry (7th) and Vicki Led by one scoring run and quarter on one-yard run. then for the Wolfpack. State's biggest chances to top ; best start in the short history of Russia this past summer and 'Bryant (12th) rounded out three touchdown passes from took to the air. He passed 42 Hungry for a victory. State's Carolina came in doubles the sport at State. Though they having established "a new State's top five runners. quarterback Joe Powell. State’s yards to wide receiver John women allowed only three S's" photoby Chris Seward action. where the Pack could have already been beaten by national high school one mile State's women stand 2-0 for Club Football team routed Gibson in the second quarter UNC-G points in game two as have easily been the victor at Duke and Carolina. the women run- record of 4:43 while the season and see action next Atlantic Baptist College 28-0 and in the fourth quarter hit the Wolfpack won handily 15-3. State volleyball player Donna second and third flight. The will have high hopes for a good winning the 1977 N. C. High on Oct. 8 when they compete Saturday. Knute Simmoms with a 35-yard State. now 5-1 on the year. Andrews prepares to smash it number two team of Peggy performance. especially if they School championship. Julie will against Wake Forest and Duke pass and Jim Roberts with a hosts Elon College tonight at 7 over the net. Green and Suzanne Nirehl took can perform as well as in their in Winston-Salem. Powell scored in the first 25-yard toes. p.m. in Carmichael Gym. the first set off UNC‘s Betty two one-sided victories.

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Student Body President Bias Arroyo probably tried the year before. This year already. 18 cases made the best decision he has made all year have been referred to the Board for review. when he decided to appoint Jerry Kirk to serve His success has come from sheer hard work. as State‘s Attorney General this year. energy and initiative. The approval of the Kirk served as Attorney General last year and judicial system's reorganization was accomp- knows exactly how the judicial system works. In lished through Kirk‘s continuing efforts last year addition. the system just underwent a and the year before. He was constantly pushing reorganization; Kirk played a major part in this both the Student and the Faculty Senates to reorganization and so he knows. better than review the proposal and he finally succeeded. anyone else. the changes that have been made. Kirk. during his years at State. has been a very Unquestionably. he has the experience to get controversial figure. He is an activist: he gets the the job done right. Not only does he have the job done. and in the process he almost always experience of having been Attorney General. he makes somebody mad. But. nothing can be also served as Student Body Treasurer the year accomplished by simply sitting back and hoping before. things will work out. But Kirk’s qualifications go much farther than He is a hard-worker and he has put out his just actual experience. Last year. through his best for the students at State. We feel sure he will professionalism and efficiency. he gave the continue to do so this year. Judicial Board a new sense of credibility. making Kirk has done a lot for Student Government faculty members more willing to work with the at State. His dedication to the students at NC. Board and send more students before it for State is a truly unique quality we like to see in a hearings. During Kirk's pasf term. 75 cases were Student Government leader—but unfortunately. tried by the Board. as compared with 35 cases we don't see it very often.

/ _ // f ' A// , /' ~, ///? // //~,'.'. Decontrol necessary fl/ééfi’a I- ”~3- / 7/41//’/./. r, r o by Charles Lasitter taxes a few cents Will have almost no effect on Jr.. Political Science consumption. and studies show that it would have to go up to two dollars a gallon before any The opinion of the editorial in Wednesday’s real meaningful reduction would be seen by Technician is typical of the common consumers. ‘ Right to life’ in nuclear age ? misconception about pricing and market control of natural gas and other petroleum commodities. We need to realize the simple fact that when you tax something. you get less of it. Continual by Sidney Lens weeks while diplomats negotiate relocation of closer to nuclear war than before or since. What it seems to attempt to point out is that if dickering with rules and regulations will simply Pacific News Service tens of millions of Americans. CR does not What is remarkable about the nuclear saga is we regulate the cost of oil from this country. we explain. however. why Congress complicate the matter. If we don't provide Human can't be not only how close we have come to breaching can keep the price of oil cheap. and plentiful at incentive for new exploration in this country. rights. Panama Canal rights. the right assembled during those days or weeks for a the firebreak between conventional and nuclear the same time. of due process for beleaguered ‘ Bert debate and vote or why a popular referendum our balance of trade deficit will continue to get Lance—more than any other recent president. war. but that American presidents always It's also based on the theory that the oil worse than this year's predicited 25 billion-dollar can't be conducted. assumed they did not have to consult the deficit. Jimmy Carter has spoken of his concern for the Americans have not discussed-or noticed-- American public on employing nuclear weapons. companies are something akin to Big Brother. people's rights. this loss of their precious prerogative because and thatthey are out to screw us to the wall. and But like his recent predecessors. there is one Secretary of War Henry Stimson told an elite bleed us for every cent we’re worth. Decontrol is the only way to get the needed they do not believe nuclear war will ever come. committee in May 1945 that the atom bomb exploration for the new oil and gas in this right bestowed on President Carter by a The great stockpiles of warheads. they think. are represents “a revolutionary change in the Well. just about all these ideas are false. and country. which will inevitably be at higher prices. combination of technology and the imperial there simply to enforce a permanent stalemate. relations of man and the universe.“ Yet in none they really add to the problem when it comes to It's basically a question of whether we want all presidency that cancels out all the constitutional or "balance of terror." of the 13 near-misses. including the five accident solving our problems with energy. the natural gas we can use at $2.25 per thousand guarantees of every American citizen. That is the The US. has enough missiles to destroy the situations and the two superpower confronta- cubic feet. or no gas at all in 10 years at the unchecked power to press a button that wOuld Soviet Union: they have enough to destroy tions that might have launched total war, did an ’ ‘ present $1.45 'per thousand cubic feet. initiate a nuclear war and cause the deaths of. us—no matter who strikes first—and since each American president even consider asking hundreds of millions of people around the knows that nuclear war. in General Douglas approval of Congress or the people at large. Guest We presently import over 40 percent of the oil world-including one-half of America’s popula- MxArthur's phrase. is “double-suicide." neither Enlargement of the concept of “executive we use. and it's going to, get worse if we don't tion. superpower will ever start one. The best proof is power" began before the nuclearage. when allow the oil Companies Some leeway in pricing. The Constitution. of course. prohibits the tha there hasn't been any nuclear engagement President Roosevelt told Congress Sept. 7. 1942. Opinion Drillth in this country in new fields has gone President from initiating any war. nuclear or since Aug. 9. 1945. that if Congress refused to amend the down more than three per cent since 1974 and otherwise. vesting that right exclusively in the There are a number of difficulties with this Emergency Price Control Act he would do so on the trend will continue so long as we don‘t allow Congress. but Congress has abdicated its nuclear conventional wisdom. The most worrisome his own. “The President.” he said. “has the the companies to make a profit responsibility. problem is that since 1950 there have been 13 it has given a single person powers. under the Constitution and under The truth is that the OPEC nations had just Government agencies like the US. Geological power over life known instances of nuclear near-misses. 13 congressional acts. to take measures to avert a and death—under the rationale that it takes only occasions when the US. actively considered about the only true sources of “cheap" and easily Survey and the Energy Research and 30 minutes for a missile with nuclear warheads disaster that would interfere with the winning of attainable energy; and now that they have Development Administration estimate a tremen- using The Bomb. Five of these resulted from the war." to reach American soil from the Soviet Union. misreading of radar. as in the 1950 alert resulting quadrupled the price per barrel. this isn’t true dous quantity of natural gas at the proper market and even less if the missile is After World War ll. presidents steadily anymore. Because of this. it became necessary price: a min: which we seem willing to pay launched from a after the early-warning system in Canada picked widened this concept to mean they could engage for America to start searching for more sources Arabs. but not even our own American nuclear submarine in the Atlantic. Obviously you up formations of unidentified objects. pre- in “acts of War." such as CIA-sponsored coup of crude and natural gas, and this time the stuff companies. can't assemble 535 members of Congress to sumably aircraft headed southeast on a course d'etats. without informing or seeking sanction of would be quite a bit more expensive. Offshore debate and vote the issue in those 15 or 20 that could bring them over Washington in two or Congress. and steam injected drilling techniques just plain We can no longer afford this controlled minutes. _ three hours. . Moreover. they could conduct actual wars. cost more. government insanity. As the deficits for imported What other coulse is there. then. than to let The “unidentified objects" ultimately disap- such as Vietnam or the landing in the Dominican petroleum products continue to climb. and the the President make the decision? peared from the screen. ending the crisis; the Republic. on the theory that these were “police We are now feeling the pinch from the value of the dollar continues to shrink because Oddly enough. the same circumstance that best guess by Secretary of Defense Robert A. actions" within their own prerogative as increased oil prices. and it's just not going any of it. it will become increasingly clear that we can permits “no time" to consult Congress before Lovett was that radar had picked up a flock of commanders-inchief. And since they considered cheaper regardless of how many regulations or ill afford not to give our companies what other pushing the button allows “plenty of time" to geese. A decade later another panic developed The Bombas just “another weapon" no different taxes we put on it. Raising the price of gas by countries steal from us. evacuate citizens from the cities and place them when radar evidently echoed off the moon. and from a cannonball except for its greater in mines. caves and rural areas on the eve of a in 1971 there were three instances of this sort. firepower. they did not believe they had to ask nuclear war. On two occasions the near-misses involved congressional approval for using it. Under the program called Crisis Relocation. the two superpowers directly, and could have the Pentagon's Defense Civil Preparedness resulted in total war. In 1962. during the Cuban The end result has been an erosion of a basic Agency says it will have days and probably American principle, accountability—the right of a missile crisis. the US. and the Soviet Uniion were citizen to be protected from arbitrary acts by a RICK tyrant or a hysteric through an elaborate system of checks and balances. letters At least insofar as the “right to life" is it ‘can be concluded that any settlement that is concerned that principle has been eviscerated. not negotiated with the Palestinians and that This point was brought home forcefully a'few Peace does not recognize their human rights is a failure. years ago when President Nixon was on the verge of impeachment for the Watergate crimes. To the Editor, Adel M. Elwefati There was genuine fear in high places at the time On the CBS show Face the Nation of Sept. Grad, Civil Eng. that he might use his “black box" (with the aaermemEN.AFfsz 25. Moshe Dayan, the lsraeli foreign minister. button in it) to launch a nuclear adventure that AEEALBITBHOFAWEEK-u stated his country’s peace proposal which might save him from being ousted. consisted of two points. First, an opening It was a revealing punctuation to the loss of Costly phones the most hallowed pali- vou THiNK... WHO AM I meeting in Geneva that includes Egypt. Syria. of all rights, the right to life. Jordan and lsrael (without official representation To the Editor. FooUNe-i’... ANDTHBILET me for the Palestinians) is to be followed by separate This is to inform the students living on campus Technician meetings in which lsrael negotiates territorial that the proposal for a new dorm telephone SELF-60ml MEAN, revamp matters and peace plans with each of the three system. as reported in the Technician Arab countries separately. (10/26/77). The second point. will cost a majority ofthe residents Editor...... Lynne Griffin Yoo pEéeEve rr... I DON'rsiiqve... according to Dayan. is that more each year. instead of less. the Palestinians can neither be admitted to The installation and monthly rate is presently Geneva nor allowed to have their homeland on i SLEEP Au. costing about $100 per year. About 64 per cent Associate Editor ...... Greg Rogers WAND SYN our the occupied territory. . of the residents live in eight or 10 person suites. Production Editor ...... Nancy Williams A quick look at the origin of the problem may . and each one pays $10 to $12 per year for News Editor ...... David Pandarad 'TIL. 7-‘505UNM‘I WNIIK; AT help in the evaluation of Dayan‘s proposal. The installation and monthly rate. However. the Sports Editor ...... David Carroll state of lsrael was created in 1948 on the land room rent will be increased $30 to $40 per year. Entertainment Editor ...... Nancy William win utiLE AFiEIZ HOURS PAizn’Es... that was known as Palestine. More than a million This would cost these students as much as $30 Photo Editor...... Chris Seward Palestinian Arabs were forced to leave their land Assistant Nawa Editor ...... Karen Auatln I more per year. DRINK ANDTAKE WMEVEE i6 and live in the refugee camps where they still live The remaining residents, sharing a phone under the most severe conditions a human being between two people. would save $10 to $20 per Advertising mesa: WW...6HEER N i can bear. Neighboring Arab states fought three year. since they each now pay about $50 per =i wars in 1956. 1967. and 1973 for the Palestinian year for a phone. The Technician reported that Managar ...... DarakWhite cause. and as a result lost salesman ...... Mark Burroughs, Stave Kay, is My Mono... AND Mm! Mozui ‘ ill some additional ter- students would save $65 per year. This is not Sherwood Robins, Bob Scarmauo ritories. true. Only the 14 students living in single rooms Daaign ...... Steve Davis, Larry Martin it can readily be seen that Mr. Dayan’s propoal would save this amount. THE W CF iT ZeePS ME Game; is completely ignoring the roots of the problem. I do not feel that the benefits of this system The problem is that the people of Palestine have (first day service and prior knowledge of phone Production uNfii. NEM' WEEEND... wiiAr i no home. no flag. and no identity. but yet live numbers) can be justified by this extra charge to David Blythe am am Cory Buckie ‘ ‘ only a few hours from what used to be home and almost two thirds of the residentsand i hope that Tommy Childray Martin Ericaon 231948625 n1... AHHH- cannot go back. if this problem is solved. lsrael those responsible will reconsider. Bath McCall Judy Quittnar Halon Tart should have no territorial disputes with the rest Maria Webster Pate Yataa ~‘ 0 of the Arab states. Frayser an'iffsbfi 7' 7 ‘g. i .3 i., With peace in the Middle East being the issue. Sr.. CSC