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members for Japan Center Names of the faculty members ticipants in Japanese before they by Kathryn R. Msrkle who will be the first North travel to Japan in July. 1981. She Stafl’ Writer Carolinian participants in the previously taught at the Univer- Nineteen State faculty center’s Japanese exchange pro ‘sity of Pennsylvania. Tilman members were selected Friday gram have not been released. said. afternoon to participate in the “We just selected them Fri- Tilman stopped in Japan dun University’s new N,C. Japan day. .Letters will go out early. ing his tour of Southeast Asia to Centerfaculty development pro». next week. They come from all make contacts with several gram. according to Dean of schools on campus “except Japanese organisations which Humanities and Social Sciences Veterinary Medicine.” Tilman may become involved in the Robert Tilman. ' said. center’s activities. Tilman. who returned July 7 Faculty members of the School “I was lecturing in Southeast from a tour of Southeast Asia.is of Veterinary Medicine were not Asia, but on the way back I stop- responsible for establishing the included because the school itself 'ped inJapan and made some center. an internatio‘hal boardof is still selecting its faculty, follow-up and additional contacts directors and a commi‘tee to ap Tilman explained. for the center.” Tilman said. point the. center’s first director. The ad hoc committee which! These contacts. all in Tokyo. in- “We will have to have a diree selected faculty participants was cluded the International Chris- tor by July 1. 1981. A committee chaired by Provost Nash tian University. Kanda Institute will begin our search in August Winstead. Other members of the of Foreign Language. or September. committee included Tilman. Dr. Japanese—American Friendship photo by We.) “The director could comehfrom Hiroko Kataoka. the center’s Association. international divi School of Humanities and Social Sciences Dean Robert Tilman anywhere. It will be a world-wide newly-appointed Japanese sion of the Federation of Com- wears a Japanese shirt as he displays a Japanese test he acquired ’search.” Tflmamsaid Saturday. linguist. Jack Rigney. dean of panies Doing Foreign Business last month in the Orient—together with the engIIuI translation. Tilman said he/she must be State’s International Programs. (Kaidanren. in Japanese) and the both bilingual and bicultural in and Walter Johnson. a Japan Federation of Educational year we will be occupying space Tilman said he was excited English and Japanese since the specialist in the N..C Depart- SystemsNObunsha), Tilman said. in some uilding on campus.” about the center’s development. director will be directly invoNed ment of Commerce. Tilman said. “At the moment. it(the center) ‘Tilman sai about the physical “We will be the first state- in coordinating programs in Dr. Kataoka was hired last is all being started out of my ef- location of the center’s head- supported center of this kind in 1 North Carolina and Japan. month to instruct faculty par~ fice. I would imagine that in a quarters. the US." he said.

Lawyer answers allegations the paper. He was on vacation. he “The landlord can't control the by Margaret Britt said. ’ clientele of the lessees. nor the News Editor “He (Smoot) is in reorganiza- mode of operations of the lessee Harold Russell Jr.. attorney- tion under the bankruptcy act.” operators.” Russell said. at-law‘ representing David M. Russell said. Russell said he had asked Smoot of Wake Forest. feels his Russell said. he did not know Smoot in November not to make client has “substantially com- anything about Smoot’s manage- any more repairs, plied” to the leases he held with ment of the Square except what “I know no maintenance has his tenants in Hillsborough has happened since November of been done since he went into i Square. last year. reorganization in November.” "To my knowledge. none of the Russell said the sale has not Russell said. tenants have ever sued (Smoot) yet closed. “You can look at the premises for noncompliance.” Russell said “State has not bought it (the and tell they are in need of in a telephone interview last property) yet.” he said. repairs.’'he said. Wednesday. “I think it was a combination of The figure for the sale of was Bretiord) “If he wasn’t conforming to the many problems that have caused Barry’s and Free Advice was not Cool pleasure lease. why didn’t they sue him or ‘the.city fathers to be down on 825.000: instead. i was 817.500 move out?” he said. Hillsborougb Square. Smoot Russell said. Our fountain isn't just for dogs anymore!At last, we’ve discovered Smoot referred all questions to alone has not created all the pro- “If theyhad not accepted our Mush more piacidly than our canine cohorts) that the Falls of Russell when the sale of the blems.” Russell said in answer to proposal. I would have attemp- Moodoindeedbeattheheet. Square first became public. allegations made by current and ted to get them to vacate the Russell could not be reached former tavern owners in the premises through some other for comment for the last issue of Square. legal means.” Russell said.

Jam I I Leaders fail on recommendation * i We ) by Ellen Dob-e “Personally. I am very disap- crease) must bd' at least 860." Staff Writer by Margaret Britt pointed." Oglesby said. Haywood said. ) News Editor i There will be no Carter Haywood said be had asked at Haywood said he has received —HEW hearing postponed until Stadium “Jam” this summer. Student Government leaders the last meeting for a written no written information from the July 29. Page 9. ) according to Richard Farrell. failed to present a written recom- recommendation including‘an ex- students. except one slip of paper ) business manager of Athletics mendation for a 198182 rent in- planation of how or why the with a ”conservative" estimation —Stetc economics professor was made. .from a student 1 at State. crease proposal at the July figure committee dies of injuries. Page 3. Farrell said State worked meeting of the university’s ad Haywood said that Angela member when he was unable to ) hard to bring major recording ' hoc Rent Committee. Tatum. a student member of the attend an earlier meeting. -—Morc than a“teenage” artists to Carter Stadium. but Present at the meeting were a Rent Committee and Student wasteland-e review ofThe ' ' because of scheduling pro student committee member. Dr. ' Government liason. had come to Tatum could not be reached Whoin concert indGreensboro. blems with the groups. “we Charles Haywood. associate dean his office before the meeting and for comment last week. Rea said Page 4. couldn't get anything going.” for Student Affairs. Charles told him. “we think it ought to be she could not attend the meeting .Oglesby. director of Residence between 835 and S40. and we because the date was changed —“The Diary of Anne Frank” “Things have been slow this continues at Duke. Page 5. . ‘ A‘A a Life. and Eli Panee. director of think you can cut your budget”: from Monday. and she had an spring. but we’re working on outof-town visitor Tuesday. of inside shows for this Residence Facilities. But Haywood said she provided couple Neither Student Body Presiv —Rsy Martin named assistant ‘ fall.” he said. no further explanation. Rea said Friday that be has basketball coach. Page 6. available dent Joe Gordon or Student ,‘i Details should be Steve Rea.or "We have a 42 percent written a letter which will in- the middle of August. he Body Treasurer '1 by their proxies. were preunt at estimated increase from the clude a written recommendation said. utilities. That says it (rent in- and an explanation. A 'v ‘V ‘v the meeting. _ Two-I Technician / JuIy 16.1w

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during that meeting included traditionally black universities. I by Kathryl a. Markls - elimination of duplicate . pro- received the impression from Staff Writer ' grams on UNC campuses; them that they would not be in The administrative hearing on desegregation of faculty. ‘ad— favor of a merger," he said. the decade-long U. 3. Depart- ministrative staffs. non-academic “They like the schools they're ment of Health. Education and personnel and governing boards; attending. They are in favor of Welfare (HEW) and the Universi- and either a 150 percent increase ‘ better teaching facilities and bet- ty of North Carolina (UNC) in the number of black students ter. qualified professors. but desegregation dispute scheduled enrolled in traditionally white in- that‘s not the'way they want to? to be held on July's has been stitutions as a whole and‘in each go about doing it." he expiained. delayed until July 22.~according institution. or at~ least an equal Gordon d be was in favor of to State Studenthody President proportion of black and white improving; higher education .Joe Gordon. .high school graduates who enter across the state. but that he did “The last I heard is that they such institutions. not believe moving one program (HEW) are reviewing the pro to another university was the posal UNC submitted to meet Witness problems best way to do so. their requirements." Gordon said “I think the best way to im- (Staff photo by Linda Brafford) Wednesday. According to Gordon. the prove (the system) is by making Shade break “At 'the last University of government is having trouble ‘more information ayailable and North Carolina Association of getting some of their witnesses- programs more attractive .to Cold drinks outside the Student Center certainly make a welcome Student ' Governments to testify. ' students. . ‘ break these days—especially under an umbrella's shade sharing (UNCASG) meeting we discussed “I think HEW is having trou- bare-footed thoughts. the situation. ble coming up with student “At that time, the judge who witnesses. I think they assumed ’was in charge of the hearing had the majority of black students. resigned because his daughter would be willing to follow their Draft registration set was waiting to be admitted to UNC —\Chapel Hill.” he said. Not mama to begin next week . “verification and release infor- “They -. (government officials) mation. including a’ signature have not contacted me to appear. by Margaret Britt that . the News Editor foregoing statements at the hearing. Mainly. they have are true, and a check box if the invited representatives from the About four million men, in. registrant's name. address. and traditionally black colleges.” cluding around 3.700 State phone number may be released Gordon said. students, will , begin Selective to Armed Forces recruiters. Former Student Body Presi- Jae Gordon Service registration Monday. Ju- A recent White House report dent J.D. Hayworth. who met in ly 21. states that “registration is mere- Washington with HEW officials “The way to do that is to im- “Registration may take place ly the collection of names and ad- in late January. said he also has at any post office. with the excep- dresses of people who might be prove the facilities and the quail- not been contacted toappear as a he. said. tion of contract stations or com- called to serve" in an emergency. witness. ‘ ty of the teaching staffs" -7 munity pestgeffices." J.S. Pochis Classification. including w. Haywerth .— Gordon said the "That visit with Champagne problem begins ~ said. Pochisiis the coordinator for physical or hardship deferments (Jeffrey Champagne. an official (desegregation) , the Raleigh Management. See- and conscientious objection. is in the high schools. “where from the US. Office for Civil line in this case. but we showed students are not encouraged to ' tional Center of the US. Postal not part of the registration. the Rights) was the ’only contact we them at the meeting this wasn‘t Service for Selective Service report says. apply to these (traditionally (UNCASG members) had as a true.” he said. segregated) universities.” . registration training. « The registrant will receive a group with HEW.” he said. ‘ » Registration cards are not yet letter acknowledging receipt of Wilmington meethg “The solutiorLis to. encourage public information. POchis said. the information. No draft cards January meeting black (high schbol) students to ap- ply to traditionally white univer- But they require the following: will be issued. the report says. During the January meeting. . Gordon. who will be meeting in- ' Failure to\register could result in sities. And. along that line. to Opersonal information. UNCASG members told- federal with other UNCASG members make white students’aware that eluding date of birth. social a 310.000 fine. imprisonment. or officials that their criteria for this weekend in Wilmington to security number. name. current both. . programs they are interested in . desegregation of the UNC discuss the situation. outlined his are offered at schools closer to ' mailing address. permanent Registration must take place system were not acceptable to perspective on the dispute. residence. and current phone- in person at. the post office. the, the state's student body. “I've talked to a couple of stu- number. report Says. ‘ (See “HEW” on page 3) ‘ Federal requirements outlined dent- body presidents from the ,a

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Campus parkin g meters converted to dimes only

All campus parking meters For more information. call topic at the Dalian Institute of Recreation budget. ‘ No. 16. 5725 Leadmine Rd. are being converted by, the 755-6673. Technology in Manchuria. The courts will be open un- The fee for each course is division of transportation to Tienstin' University in til 10 p.m. nightly on a first- $6.50. Interested persons may accept dimes only. , Zia lecturing Tienstin and the Tongji come-first-serve basis. register by calling the Red . Transportation officials ask University in Shanghai. Cross office at 833-8014. that everyone check to be Dr. Paul Z. Zia. head of During these visits. Zia will CPR courses 'sure the correctamount is in- ‘ State's department of civil explore possible exchange Two courses in Car- Merit. award serted. engineering. is currently lec- Programs with State. He will diopulmonary Resuscitation Dr. W. turing in' the People's return to the campus Grigg Mullen. civil in early (CPR) will be taught by the engineering professor at Performers Republic of China at the August. Raleigh Fire Department in State. is. Academy of Building a 1980 recipient of cooperation with the Wake the Award of Merit by the The Neighborhood Arts Research in Peking for two City tennis . County Chapter of th weeks beginning July 7. American Society for Testing Center needs individuals and American Red Cross. . and Materials (ASTM). . groups to donate a creative His lectures will cover the Reservations will“ no longer The first course will be held The use of structural models for be taken for the Optimist and award names Mullen a performance—dance. pan- from 7 to 10 p.m. July 22. 24. Fellow ' of ASTM which tomime. juggling act or reinforced and prestressed Lions Park tennis courts. 29 and 31 at Fire Station No. concrete ,7 The reservations develops voluntary consensus theatrical sketch—' for the research and design system 7. 1300 Glascock St. A second standards applications. ' was-- discontinued due "to for materials. pro- “Carousel of the Arts“ to be course will be held from 7 to ducts. systems and services. held on Friday. July 18 from 4 Zia has also been invited to budget cuts in the 1980-81-Ci- 10 p.m. July 28 and 30 and .Mullen present seminars on the same ty of Raleigh Parks and coordinates State's to p.m. August and 0 at Fire Station Highway Research Program. . ”a“. .’

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Dr. Magdi Mohammad El- Kammash. all of the home: his Kammash. associate professor ,lnother.An'1ena M. .El-Saka. of economics at State. died Fri- two brothers. Abdshnonie- day. at Wake County Medical Mohamed El—Kalnlnash and Center. Hamdi Mohamed El. 81-Kammash had been VKammash. all of Port Said; hohpitaliaed in critical condi- Egypt; and two sisters. Zarita tion since July 4. when he Al-Sayad of CW and- received head injuries in an ac- Khadiga Abihllahof Raleigh. cident at his home. A funeral service was held - Surviving are his wife. Sunday at 2 p.in. at Mitchell Gloria Fle‘tcher El—Kammash. Funeral Home. a son, Nader El-Kammash, and The body will be returned to a daughter. Bruxanne El Egypt for burial. .

HEW hearing postpone-J (Staff photo by Lynn McNeiii) CASG willbe able to work more KingViliage residentsand someofStatesathietic teams will soon beabietoenl'oythe "Big Acre"as (Continued from page 2) and recreation facilities. Whether the fence will remain is another question. effectively with HEW as a group. several sport fields their homes." he said. rather. than as single univer- “State is. not turning away sities. . . qualified blaék students. They‘re "Any type of reisolution or not turning away qualified white statement from UNCASG sh uld Facilities near completion students." Gordon said. be viewed as an agreemen of . But “if we get into ratios." he both traditionally black a " “those fields are getting worn] modate a lot of people and a said. “I‘m afraid that qualified traditionally white schools." he by Ellen Dohnse out. Grass needs a season to _ variety of sports." he said. students will not be able to fur- said. Writer grow, too. It needs a rest like all ' The two tennis courts are ex- ther their education at the UNCASG PresidestRon Olsen Residents of King Village will of us.” Weedon said. pected to lie complete by the universities of their choice (UNC—Charlottel was to meet soon have some recreational Therefore. these fields have beginning of August. and the because their positions .will be with UNC President William Fri- facilities of .their own. and the been heavily seeded. and the Ber- softball diamond is already in. ac- reserved for a certain race or day before the UNCASG Wilm- Department of Athletics will ac- muda grass should be ready for cording to Panee. ' ethnic group." ington conference. but, could not quire two more practice fields. action sometime in October. he Blueprints for the site indicate Gordon said he hoped UN- be reached for comment. according to Director Of said. plans for restrooms. a drink foun- , . Residence Facilities Eli Panee There is also a proposed park-- tain and a telephone on the south .. and Associate Athletics Director ing lot on the north side. accor- side. . New, Folding “Underarm" Frank Weedon. ding to blueprints of the site. Panee said the Residence The area under development. Weedon said this parking area Facilities project was designed 10-foot PORTA-BOTE long called the “Big Acre," is would be for the conven1e’nce of to create activities for King bordered by Method Road on the visitors to the facility. Village residents to get involved west and the married student Plans, for the lower part of the 1n. housing complex on the east. ' “Big Acre," bordered by Jackson The project is a joint venture Street on the south. include two “It will be a good place for of the departments of Residence tennis courts. a softball field. and residents to bring their kids. as' Facilities and Athletics. a rugby field for the residents of both parents and children will be The upper part of the area. married student housing. Panee highly visible to each other." he bordered on the north by Ligon said. said. Street, will become two practice "We're calling it a rugby field fields for use by football. for lack of a better term." he Grass sprouts are already up lacrosse. and soccer varsity said. on the lower field. and now it's teams. Weedon said. “There are a number of foreign “just a matter of rain and lots of The Athletics department cur- students at King Village, and .' sun" until King Village residents rently has only limited space for soccer is very popular with them. ~ will be enjoying the use of the the practice of these sports. and It's a big area and will accomJ playing fields. he said» suowu WITH - Village Inn OPTIONAL . . SAIL KlT ' Pizza Parlor Across Fro. Best Products Western Blvd.

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The Who —-—Just like the old besis produce. by was a jarr- literally explosive “Won’t Ebpecially‘ with “5:15," the “’ theruns on “" Chaos Crowsaa ing exercise in power (not ~ Manner Writer Get Fooled Again” gave the team wasintact. Pete super. just in joyous. bringe‘yeu-tt eveningaconstant blitzkrieg Townshend dizsied off into New drummer Kenney In thecurrent anti-state of your-knees volume) and effect. Also effectivemas the trademark. complex solos; Jones had a tough assign- .r'eck.sports are expensive vitality. lighting, which was made up RogerDaltrey sang and mov- ment, filling ’s admin, events of They played what yang: light conglomerat: ad like and athlete; John Ent- shoes. He’s not filling the albuni""performanees and Torus } 1 it I ~ slam, wistle stood quietly, fingers shoes, though; he broughthis greatest hits extravaganza. Liking on his bass; and Ken- own. Handsome. and power- New Wave tends toward jay Jones sweated buckets in]. as Who music demands, ripoff and imitation of one " keeping on a true course. he's supremely capable of the another’s‘ styles and organ The songs were as current triple fills and discordant fills. Supergroups are. as today, and perhaps that's rhythms, without lapsing into wealthy. lazy, and spoiled. , the appeal. When “Pinball Moon's legendary madness. ' They don't take chances, and Wizard" or “My Generation” Then there was the great the performance fire isn’t sounds as brittle and frac- Professor Townshend, dress- there. Thank God for The tious as next week, that's the ed in a blue raw-silk shirt and Who. distinction between blue baggy pants, cut narrow Arguably. The Who is the C“greatest hits” and taking at the ankles. His guitar solos greatest rock and roll band chances. And their energy, in went from strident to melan- ever. A hybrid of warring view of the muggy night, was choly to mocking— but never ' personalities and 15 years in amazing. tiresome or predictable. a self-destructive vacation, '3 still the The Who has survived, from best. Clad in blue jeans and In ending the deafening, Keith Moon's death to the tan in his striped T-shirt and draining concert, a show that Cincinnati tragedy. But Nikes, the screams, was no surprise in song selec- they’re more than survivors. demonstrative movement, tion, just song firepower and As they proved Sunday and vocal smarts are there. freshness, Townshend said to night to a packed, sweaty Still incredible is the moment the crowd, “We love you.’ house at- the Greensboro Col- ' .when he lays back his close- The Who must, not from the iseum, they’re more than ' cropped blond head and monetary standpoint. At the romantic conquering heroes an. . . . . a' . delivers . e wrenching same time, they’re a stan- or superficial legends. The not in order: there was “I and illuminated the audience, “YEAAAAAAH” in "“Won't. dard, with a heavy history to Who still has what it takes to Can’t Explain," “," rather than the band, on Get Fooled Again.” support. ‘ thrill, demonstrate, and in- and a lengthy “Music Must “.” stood There’ll be more, however,- ‘ struet on the fine art of rock. Change ’.. with the addition of Still mysterious, there was typically immobile, com- I‘m confident of that. , After a brave 40 minute three h rns. that brought a no new material performed mandeering dive bomber \I knew it intrinsically, . set h Willie Nile, The Who meatier sound, especially to from'\ the now mythic Who bass lines, dressed in a three- when I noticed, through a can 13‘ strolled onstage and the “Quadraphenia” songs: a album due out in the fall. piece suit, looking like a ,quick mist of tears, that Pete kicked into “Substitute,” roaring kissoff, “Sister But these weren't rehashes . gentleman farmer. His vocals was wearing blue suede then sagued into the ice- Disco,” and the genteel grit of the good o‘l on “My Wife” were strong, shoes. water synthesizer of “Baba of “"; then O'Riley.” In the nearly two came a brief “" and a half hours that follow- medley. ed, including a two-song en- “Long Live Rock," a par- 9221.53 SUPER STUDMfl'ICIAl core that took 15 minutes for ticularly ringing and improv- the Greensboro ecstatic to ed “5:15," and a definitive and )‘ «fler goad thi‘u Tue'S_llly

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Play portrays beautyin the struggle of life a. book AnneFronh: TheDi‘ary ole get there is to take the clothes of experience. Several times she hr. Gus Liti- Entertainment Writer Young Girl. The beak is the ac- off in a funny scene which has seems to have dimculty with her,a tual diary of a 13-year old girl ~ them all ihedding at the same role. but that does not mar an The Duke Player’s revival of , written during the German oe- time. otherwise fine performance. “The Diary of Anne Frank?’. cupation of Amsterdam. The girl Than“: Mrs. Van Daan (Mary G. Her loving and sympathetic raises the issue of the murder of and her family took refuge in a Umstesd) portrays ,a displaced father. Mr. Frank. is a role well- . six million Jews in World War II. warehouse to avoid persecution Danna and later by Mr. Dussei. a socialite. who is naturally ac suited for Robert Singdahlsen. . It is this ethical question which by the Germans. bachelor. and forced to become customed to furs and the finer le- He takes charge in times of bit- prompted the director. Richard. , The major conflict occurs interdependent. mtficmsstsgilifefihe demands terdisputeandsoothesthecou-i .. " Auinilli'ir.’ todirect this play. when the Franks are joined in Thepliy is also a touching to be the center ofattention, and flict to the satisfaction of both The play is based upon the ' their tiny refuge by the Van story of Anne. a spirited and because of her continual striving sides. highly imaginative girl. and her to keep in the fore-front. her ac Mr. Dussel. (David L. awakening to womanhood. The tions oftenadd a comic touch to Teneroire) a latecomer to the at play consists of nine scenes the otherwise serious story. tic refuge. has apparently disi1‘.-.i. Conce rts detailing their struggles Toward the end of the play, developed a need for solitude. together bridged by Anne's nar- Mr. Van Daan (Lloyd During his life as a bachelor this Don’ t forget the lsley more at the Dixie Cam'- ration of brief passages from the Borstelman) is discovered steal- presented no problem. but upon Am_wa~uzimw.74»Mugs..s;. diary. ing food in the middle of' the his arrival to the attic he ex— fires."in G'boro on July 18 at 8 pground, two miles west of Anne's innocent optimism and night. In his stage appearance. he periences tremendous difficulty ' . p.m. 21 Top also appears in Angier on hwy. 210.The date straight forwardness make' the presents himself as a self- in dealing with its other G'boro. July 24 at 7:30 p.m. is July 18-30 and there will be play a tribute to the beauty of centered. egotistic rogue who residents on a continual basis. .‘ Kris Kristofferson will be at plenty of camping. life rather than a testimony of would even steal food that should Margot Frank (Geri Schirmer) Carowinds July 19 and 20 The Raleigh Chamber man's injustice and cruelty. go to his son. Peter Van Daan is good as the quiet older sister. with shows at and 8 p.m. Players will be performing a- The play opens with the Van (Jim Rosenfield, Jr.) is seen as a She is often held up as an exam- . For the fun lovin’ folk, series of cencerts in the N.C. Daans and the Franks moving in- .shy reticent young man who is ple to Anne. a practice which there is the Bluegrass State Ballroom: The dates to their cramped quarters. They drawn out of his solitude by Anne hates. Festival with Earl Scruggs, are July 20, 27, and August 3. wear several layers of clothing Anne. “The Diary of Anne Frank" Bill Lylerly, Mike Cross and All concerts begin at 8 p.m. instead of carrying them which Anne Frank (Sarah Oates) ex- continues at Duke July 17-20. For might cause suspicion. One of the hibits tremendous potential as an further information, call Page first things they do when they actress despite her apparent lack Box Office at 684-4059. ’

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There has been a changein the assistant basketball coach.fllling joining Pony Sports Company in As the ‘80 basketball season Coaches polled included Joe world ofsportsoverthe pastcou- out the last position on his staff. 1.978 draws closer, the thought of what Paterno, Bear Bryapt,» Dan ple of years; it's achange that is Martin. 26.joins Valvano. 34, and The thought of State not hav- this youthful trio might bring to Devine. Barry Switser, Earle hardly noticeable. It's called the My. Fletcher.‘I 29. in hopes. of ing a successful season in '80 is a State during.the ‘80's can utly be Bruce. Bo Schembechler, Lou “youth movement." popular fear. but the “youth matched by be feeling State had Holta. Johnny Majors and~ Lee Teams are getting rid of old movement" in the coaching during ,th 73-75 season when Corso. - . ’ has-beens that are slowly becom-' . department might just be a move .State w ‘ he national champion- ing faded stars for younger. and that will work out in the long ship. ‘ Former State great Ted sometimes not as talented. run, if not in the immediate Brown was named honorable athletes. This iswhat many front - SCI future. Jim Ritcher has added another mention running bitch making Hall team from the office personnel call “building for Sports Editor- Valvano. Fletcher and Martin honor to his list. This time he was State the only the future." . all bring in fresh ideas and have selected center of the decade in a ACC to have two players men- State’a basketball program is “l experienced backgrounds. recent poll of coaches in Street tioned in the poll. going through a period thpt cotild . bringing many winning seasons Valvano has a 137-98 won-loss and Smith's College Football Clemson’s Jim Stuckey and . be called “building for the to the Raleigh campus. record after nine years\ of Yearbook. Maryland's Randy White were ‘7 future." Martin played point guard for coaching, while Fletcher served . Bitcher was selected over the only other two selected. Last Friday. head basketball the Irish from 1974 through 1977. under former State coach Norm other outstanding centers of the r oach Jim Valvano named former then went on to. serve as assis- Sloan this past season. 70’s like Tom Brahaney of The Shea sisters did it up right Notre Dame star Ray Martin tant coach at Harvard before The youthfulness of the three Oklahoma. Tom DeLeone of Ohio Friday as they both qualified for coaches should definitely have a State, Rick Bonness of Nebraska. the World Championships in the _positive effect on Wolfpack Mike Webster of Nebraska, Dave 3,000 meters. Mary and Julie ran \c‘u =' players since‘communication bet- Hoffman of Notre Dame, Dwight personal bests with Julie ween generations is becoming in- Stephenson of'Alabama and Bill finishing in 9:028 and Mary in .-a—oan...«anmy”..- creasingly difficult. Wyman of Texas. 9:026. *.

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State coaches looking to fall aftersigning top notch recruits Ask any coach what the most to be a backup for State's one; sprint freestyler from Glen In addition to Waters. a native Afejuku. 17. is the youngest important part of an athletic pro- setter in its 5-1 offense. Ellyn. Ill. and Russell Kretz. also 'of Miamii'"l“la., and a national person ever chosen to the gram is and they'll probably rep- Ewy. a right-handed power hit- a sprinter from Toledo, Ohio. place-winner at the AAU Cham- Nigerian national team. He .is. ly,“Recruiting.” ter. is expected to move into Other swimmers signed include pionships in the 100 meters. prep currently participating in World A top notch recruit can easily State’s starting lineup. She led Alan Christopher, a All-America Patti Pippin. a Cup soccer competition. Both, turn a team around. For exam- her high school team to con- breaststroker from Miami. Fla.. backstroker from Birmingham. MoEiedafe and Ogu have served ple. Ralph Sampson took secutive undefeated seasons and Tim Courtney. a sprinter from Mich.. and Ruth Elliot. a embers of Nigeria's Olympic Virginia’s basketball team from a back-toback state championships Muncie. Ind.. Jeff Haggarty. a freestyle sprinter from Pott- r team. _ low ACC contender to champions in Colorado; backstroker from Cary. Neal stown. Pa.. also signed letters-of- Gerry McKeon. a midfielder of the 1980 NIT. Two others who will play on Hunter, a sprint freestyler from intent with the Wolfpack. for national Juco champ Mercer State's volleyball team next fall Boone. Scott McCauley. a ver- Completing the list of signees C. C. of Trenton.N. J. isthe All- But thereIs more to recruiting are 6-2 Genia Beasley from Ben- satile swimmer from Durham. for State. which captured ACC America. A graduate of Keariiy than signing an athlete. A coach son and 5-11 Lynn Schrum from Mark McEwan. a distance swim titles the past two seasons, High in N. J. and a prep team- must win the athlete over either Goldsbbro. Beasley is no freestyler from Miami. Fla., are distance freestyler Susan mate uf current State standout legally or illegally. like the Min- stranger at State. but she will be Kevin Nesbit. a breaststroker Foster. a national junior cham- Joe Elsmore. McKeon was a nesota basketball violations of one on the volleyball court. She from South Bend. Ind.. and Ken pion from High PointrMary Lynn second-round draft pick of the the early 70’s, The coach must played volleybali at South Potter. ‘ a '- breaststroker from McElhaney. a YWCA finalist in NASL‘s Detroit Express. ' sell the athlete on academics. the Johnston High School but con- Coconut Grove. Fla. the Intermediate Medley from Rounding out the signees are M..._.¢.,.i..fi~nmw,.’M campus. social aspects. but most centrated totally on basketball Athens. Ohio. and Allison Brown. two all-state players from St. of all the athletic program itself the last four years. She will be In addition. diving coach'John a promising breaststroker from Louis. Chris Hutson. a 6-5 goalie. and how the athlete himself the tallest player on State's Candler has signed Stuart Lyn- Bridgewater. N. J. and Jim Merlo. a midfiedler. both would fitIn. dow. a 3rd-place finisher at the from Charles Lindbergh High. volleyball team and will probably YMCA Nationals, to a grantin- Some coaches have a knack for play middle blocker." Soccer aid. Lyndow. a prep All-America, ' Football recruiting and for some it just Schrum was an I'm-campus is from Houston, Texas. Three members of the doesn’t come easy. but never-. discovery by the Wolfpack Nigerian national team and a State football coach Monte Kif . theless State's coaches have coaches la" winter. Improve- Women’s Swiniming junior college All-America head fin recently signed 6-4. 255mnd come up with a crop of recruits ment in the spring earned her a a list of six signees announced by defensive tackle Jeff Ledbetter" that could make a big difference uniform. Patti Waters, who recently State soccer coach Larry Gross from Jersey City. NJ. After ‘ in the coming years for State broke Tracy Caulkins' high for the 1980 season. Men’s Swimming graduating from high school in athletics. school” record for the 100-yard Strikers Prince Afejuke and 1979. Ledbetter signed a national 1 Following is a list of_ some of National AAU finalist Dave breaststroke with a time of Chris Ogu and fullback Francis letter of intent with Tennessee. the recruits signed by State DeGruchey of Loyola High 1:03.60. is one of six. women Moniedafe are the three but decided at the last minute to coaches in the past months. School in Baltimore is one of 12 swimming signees by State coach veterans of international com- at out a year. He was also heavi- swimming and diving recruits Don Easterling for the 1980 petition from Nigeria. All are ly recruited by USC and Ohio 1 season. from Benin City. Nigeria. State. Volleyball State swim coach Don Easterling announced for the 1980-81 State volleyball coach Pat season. Hielscher has announced the DeGruchey. the younger signing of two players to grants brother of current Wolfpack in-aid. swimmer P:T. DeGruchey. is a They are 5-9 Kelly Halligan prep All-America in three Sims ‘ from Berwyn. Pa.. and LizEwy events: the ZOO-yard In- Home of Fine Mediterranean Cuisine from, Evergreen. Colorado. termediate Medley, the 100-yard Halligan. who has a 26-inch backstroke and the 100-yard but- vertical jump, was a prep .All- terfly. He is one of the most ver- America in volleyball and has at satile swimmers to be recruited $1.00 Off tended Olympic development at State. 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Relatives sure can be funny at tion the government to open Social. times. Take this uncle l have--Sam’s Security records and internal his name. Revenue Service records to track Old Sam is insisting thatltakeaday . down non-registrants. off next week, drive to Greensboro if and when...God forbid...the draft and give him my full name, address, . is reinstated all registrants will "have phone number, date of >th and time to state either political or religious Social Security number. {, beliefs as to why they should be if l don’t,‘he may send me to jail for defered or exempted. \l l , I five years and fine me $10,000. Registration is one thing--the draft is ‘ H“M’lfll'flr'l"""” Some uncle,huh. something else. if and when the draft comes individuals should follow their own consciousness and act according- Technician A lot of confusion and misconcep ly (personally green is not one‘of _my tions have arisen in the wake of Presi- favorite colors and I ’prefer tennis Editor ...... Lucy Procter day). . dent Carter’s announcement last shoes to Army boots any alleging Editor ...... Kathryn Markie. ' Production week that the registration of all 19 and Failing to register will serve no other ewe Editor...... Margaret Britt Manager...... '. ., .Joe Rand 3(1) year old males would start on July purpose than possibly to land you in, ._- - - Editor...... Stu Hall - jail. if you object to registration, show Entomtnmont Editor. . .Miek Hunnemennl‘ywt/PWQ: ------5"" Adam. For one thing, it is not the draft! It’s it. Write your congressman or better ‘- to Editor...... Lynn McNeiil- ' MW“ Hum". 6'00 LY“- just. the registration for the draft. yet, write on your registration card r raphiee Editor ...... _ Gone DoaeT. ypeeettere...... «. . .Ddibte. Brewer. Registration does not equal a green before you turn it in that you object to ' EM...... Kathryn I Duncan awn, Mi. Rm uniform-mot yet at leastuso before registering. you hitch a ride for Canada, consider One more thing, don’t get me these facts. wrong. Personally, l’m against the eneger. . . . . few.....ln...... Eddie Rabyp'mdfl' ' ' .Mike Brown, Kelly Connor When you fill out the card you will idea of the draft and registering for it. leemen ...... Steve Davis, Vernon Veolia l get at your neighborhood Post Office, Frankly, there’s not too much I can do - . gn ...... Lucy ProcterServiee Engineer ...... John Craven you are only acknowledging your ex- about. You can either register or go to. istence. 'l'he'Selective Serviu System jail. Not too much of a choice. in order to protect our freedom, m‘ffieehucraniUSPS miemommwotmcm State W" sued last week that it would be using “9“!“M'V‘YW- MMFriddythmugMuttheecmnerfromAuua-t high school graduation lists, driver’s they take it away and demand that md‘Wyexmmevmmamm.8mmbm Icense r’eeords and ‘otherpublic infor- you do this...or else. Doesn’t make mummmmom mmswarmrziotmumsw- mm to verify who hasand any sense to me. . ter:CetesAvenue.W.N.c.MailingeooreuieP.O.Box ”Jinnah . .m. Woostmperyeer.~Pfintedbvi-i Press. inc.. MC. Seemd-daeipuaocepflet has ”mustered. if enough people wad-39h. =5 % POSNASTER: any address m to the Tee-I'm' no. not”. refine b m. the System wil peti- —Jeffrey"Jobe

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