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Asthaaeoreboardsays.theWolfpackwasieadlng10-13withailttle fourth and goal at the State two. The handoff wentto Tiger tailback line. Moments Inter. Mike Mel (airborne in the picnire to the far rightl over three minutes to play in the fourth quarter. Clemson had the bal. Tracy Perry and the State defense stopped him just short of the goal plckedoffaClemsonpeestoiockltup. (SteflphotobyStevsWIsonl

State shackles Tigers 16—13in DeathValley‘

by Bryan Slack south it couldn't give up 20 points to LeGrande intercepted a third-down ensuing kickoff and Ricky Ehteridge when quarterback Scott Smith lobbed be held no longer. the Tigers or the State offense would pass ,and State took over on Clemson's fell on it for the Wolfpack. a perfect pass into the far right corner An 11-play. 67-yard drive.“ the end have to perform a near miracle in order 27. State had possession on the .Tigs' 20. of the end zone from the five. which of the third quarter made the ball game CLEMSON. S.C.—lf ever there was to better. that against a Clemson Five plays later the Pack was stalled Quick caught in stride while looking brand new with just a quarter to go. a master plan. this was it. And it was defense that had averaged giving up Ritter’a first on the 10 and in cam’e Ritter to make it over his shoulder. Tiger tailback Chuck Mcswain rolled carried out to perfection. just seven points per‘game before the 6—0 with a 26-yard field goal. With a 13-3 pad at the half. according into the zone from the State 18 and “We had a vivid picture all week of Pack came to town. However. the tenacious orange After an exchange of punts. Clem- to Rein‘s plan. it was going to be up to Ariri's extra point knotted it at 13. how the game would have to go for us And offensively. State was totally defense lived up to its reputation. giv-, son's Obed Ariri notched a 38-yard the State defense in the second half. But at 9:08 of the final frame. after to win it." State head coach Bo Rein aware that operating out of bad field ing the Pack two yards in three plays. three-pointerwitlr 28 seconds left in And it was. and the Pack defense was Woodrow Wilson returned a punt 58 said after his Wolfpack had turned position would likely lead to turnovers It was then up to the man who turned the first period. It was right after that. up to it. yards to the Clemson so. Ritter ramm- away Clemson 16-13 in Death Valley of its own because of the ferocity ofthe out to be the scoring difference in the that the Wolfpack put together the sus- ed home the game winner. a 25-yarder. before an orange-clad Saturday after- Tiger defense-turnovers that could game— placekicker Nathan Ritter. tained scoring drive Rein so badly Clo-sea scares “This was the busiest game l've had noon crowd of61.722. “We painted that conceivably allow the home team's His 41-yard field goal gave State the wanted in the first half. all season." Ritter said. “I just go out the first half. , defense to putpoints on the board. lead with less than twominutes gone in The touchdown. the first scored Ariri got another 38-yard field goal there and try to do my job. i don’t see “We wanted to get a few turnovers. Just five plays into the contest. the contest. against the Tigs in the first half this midway through the third quarter. and how I could miss one like that with the get good field position and score a Rein's master plan began to.reveal Phase two of Rein's picture was then year. came on the 17th play of a march while the State defense had been able line I've got in front of me. with Marty. touchdown. which is what we did." itself. completed. Clemson fullback Marvin that lasted more than seven minutes. to keep Clemson out of the end The Wolfpack knew when it headed ._Wolfpack defensive back Donnie Sims fumbled on first down after the Wide receiver Mike Quick got the TD zone up to this point. the Tigers could (m IIRimI‘I!pa

Technician

North Carolina State University’s Student Newspaper Since 1920 4 , a -A Monday, October 29, 1979 Volume LX. Number 3‘ r4...

inside "St—Udent, faculty reactions mixed

Tigerskin ...... The Long Run . . . on killings, confusion in Korea Goal-line stand . . . CCcrown...... _ by Steve Watson was fantastic with the economy. They ousting Young Kim illegally." Jin Kim Staff Writer were definitely getting tired of his die added. - Frisbee tatorial powers." The feeling among sources contacted South Korean President Park Chung The last few weeks have seen a mas by the Technician was that the killing Snack bar woes. . weapon. WNW-huh) Hee was shot and killed Friday night. jor change in the political scene in]. -i was not accidental. allegedly by Kim Jae Kyu. head of the South Korea. State graduate student. “I think it was an assassination." F South Korean Central Intelligence and former president of the Korean'.‘ Tilman stated. Agency. Student Association Sang Joo Kim “I believe the assassination was plot- Reaction from those close to the said. ted." Jin Kim said. South Korean situation has been I “We don't really know whether it Homecoming hampered guarded so far. Caution and apprehen- City demonstrations was an accident like the papers have sion seem to prevail‘among those con- said or not. but it is certainly very tacted by the Technician. “About three weeks ago Young S . questionable." Sang Kim said. “Personally. I felt great relief that Kim. the leader of the oppositionpa ~y “It is my feeling that the head of the one of the great dictators of the world was expelled by the force from the Na; . Korean CIA was clandestinely backed by lack of participation is gone." Jin Jung Kim. Asst. Professor tional Assembly by Park." Sang Kim in his actions by the armed forces. and of Physics at State and South Korean said. "All opposition members resign . that this was very important." Sang native said. "it is a tragedy. though. and (US. President) Carter express Kim said. Charlene Suggs said the problem is President by Glennie Moore Park was a very important his disapproval." 4' Sang Joo Kim What will happen now is a matter of. Staff Writer that student spirit and support had person in South Korean history." dent and citizen demonstratio' .' great concern to the South Koreans. diminished considerably. South Korea had made great a few southern South Korean‘citie 1 powers." Sang Kim said. “There is surely a lot of concern With the deadline for float entries to “This year ‘we're trying to redo the economic gain under Park's rule. and followed this incident. Young‘ K' “A uth Korean newspaper actual- about the future of the country." Jin State's Homecoming Parade(Nov. 5) Homecoming system." Suggs said. this may have tempered criticism of warned Park that if he kept increasi ' out against this latest abuse of Kim said. “Park was a strongman and fast approaching. parade organizers "We're trying to get it back to the way him by the average citizen. according his powers. he wouldn't last long.»8an If y Park." Tilman said. “This is no successor was planned for. No other claim low student participation has it was 10 years ago. to Dean of Humanities and Social Kim said. L ry usual for South Korea." slowed down parade plans. “Ten years ago, if you were a stu- Sciences Robert Tilman, an expert in “This was the high point in 1‘! t“ Park made a big mistake by (see “Local." w The parade will begin at 10 pm. on dent on this campus, you wouldn't have Southeast Asian affairs. Nov. 10. with the procession traveling missed Homecoming or you would have A former Peace Corps volunteer in l. .5;if. through Pullen Drive, along been an outcast. But now. students just South Korea spoke of the people‘s feel- ’9 Hillsborough Street and Dan! Allen aren't that interested." _ ings about Park. Drive with floats. bands and the Earlier during , the semester a “Park wasn't discussed much. the Homecoming Court. State's marching Homecoming survey was sent to all people were afraid to talk about him.” band will also be in the parade. Cordi Barnard-Kuenzli said. ”Although Homecoming Parade Chairman (see “Groups. "p2) closefriends would tell you that Park

State computer team advances

‘Washington University of St. Louis. Alabama went to the Florida contest. by Timothy Slaughter last year's winner. Michigan State and The decision to have two regional Staff Writer M.I.T.. both perennial finalists. contests was made in order to better .._.._,___...m.. State placed first in the Southeast The regional and national contests facilitate such a large number of teams. Region Division Two computer. pro- are under the guidelines of the officials said. gramming contest held Saturday at Association for Computing Machinery “Earlier in the semester. two State. The State team will travel to (ACM). the society for students and member teams competed for the Kansas City. Kansas next February for professionals interested in computers. chance to represent State in the the national finals. contest officials regional contest." State ACM Publica- said. Divided into regions tions Director Robert Bunn said. The The team. composed of Kirt two top teams were then chosen as Deitrick. Gerald Dillard. John Robson According to Dr. Mary Lee. faculty State‘s representatives." and Steve Kuekes, was able to solve adviser for State's ACM chapter. the “The regional contest held in Daniels three of four problems to nose out se- national organization divides the Hall used an interactive editing form of cond place finisher University of Ten- United States into 11 regions. _ FORTRAN programming." contest nessee at Knoxville. which solved two ' Each region sends two teams to the chairman William Sawyer said. out of four. national contest. State’s region this This form kept contestants from 7 Invvv will be Mississippi State University. teams from South Carolina. Tennessee and also allowed judges at another ter- winner in the Southeast Division One and North Carolina came to Raleigh for minal to watch the programming Considered the underdog in suture-ya"Computer Programming Contest. am. surprised meand the UM contest held last weekend in Florida. the contest. Twelve teams from of Tennessee at Knoxville when itwon regional contest. State They will be taking on the likes of . Mississippi. Florida and (see “Pr-a " 11.2} next advances to the national finals in KansasGay a next February. Saturday's contest eyes first such contest State has won. (Staff photo by Steve Ml in ’“L.:.l—.. ~4~~~whxaw .13.,“ng:V‘L“4""‘1‘ .Tvvo / Technician October 29, 1979

Homecoming approaches Weather forecast

Low 111311 .Weather Groups asked to enter floats Ila-day Upper 60‘s Increasing clouds Tuesday Low 50's Mid 60’s ' Cloudy, light rain (continued from page one) presidents and sending ap. yet." she said. a float. But floats may also the theme is not‘mandatory. Wednesday Upper 40's Around 70 Some clearing plication forms to each Suggs said she has stress— be sponsored by any in. but judging will be in accor- organizations to measure group. ed to each organization that terested group of students dance with the theme. State will experience rather innocuous fall weather through student interest in there is no greater publicity as long as they have the Wednesday. Clouds are expected to obscure the Homecoming. However. Responsegood for their group than to spon- mapower to produce an' Trophies awarded.‘ g moon until Halloween. with light rain likely'tonight responses were received too sor a float. Other students . original float. late to use in this year‘s “So far the response has and A trophy will be awarded and tomorrow. Meanwhile. snow in the Rockies will been good from the organizations will get to to the first place winner in serve to improve ski conditions. Homecoming parade. Suggs see the float and perhaps Float categories each category and cer~ said. organizations contacted. Dif- become interested in the tificates to second and third Forecast provided by 7'. Pierce and K. Eldridge, members of the University Suggs also said that the ferent clubs and organiza- organization. Floats may be place winners. Forecasting Service. committee has personally tions are coming back and entered in contacted every active telling us 'yes.‘ and I know Eligible organisations three categories: residence A Chancellor's trophy will organization on campus by there will be a lot more that halls, fraternities or open be given to the best overall attending their meetings. we're going to have but just Every organization on division (clubs. societies and float. These will be announc- haven’t gotten in touch with campus is eligible to sponsor other groups). ed the day of the game at personally contacting their This year the parade Carter~Finley Stadium. theme is “Lion Safari" in honor on Penn State's Nit- APO sponsored-w tany Lions. The Homecoming Parade Float judging is produced by Alpha Phi Local authorities uncertain on future Of South Korea Omega. National Service Floats will be judged on Fraternity, since State's presentation of theme. Student Government drop— (continued from page one) cerned about the whole Korean society." Jin Kim Kuenzli said. “‘At least the “I'm sure a lot of people anything," Jin Kim said. general appearance and ped sponsorship of the situation. but in the long said. people know Park, and know feel they can't get by "If North Korea did try 1970's. leader; were allowed to run. if a more liberal leader “I'm n'ot,sure who is really what to expect. The people without Park because anything. it would probably originality. Compliance with paradein the early develop much power. were to emerge. the situa- .the most powerful man in are apprehensive about economically Park has done do more to unite South “The main thing I'm con- tion may become favorable South Korea now. but cer- possible North Korean in- a lot for the country." Jin Korea than anything else." cerned about that no confu- for America. The human tainly the armed forces and filtration. too." Kim said. “But I really think Tilman added. sion. turmoil or bloodshed rights issue was getting the Korean CIA are tradi— that deep down the people follow from this situation." very embarrassing for this tionally the strongest Little experience feel great relief that Park is Pro judges Jin Kim said. country.” groups." Sang Kim said. “I gone and have hopes now for “I wouldn’t be surprised if just wonder how the army “It's my feeling that the better things to coins in the an army general comes into Possible successor and KCIA will work this common people probably future. Park ruled with an power now.” Sang Kim said. out." supported Park." Tilman iron fist." The present leader. acting One possible successor The people in South said. “The people had very give State president Choi Kyu fish. is mentioned by Jin Kim is Korea probably have mixed little freedom of speech. but Situation unknown thought by Tilman to be just Jong Pil Kim. a very open- feelings about the whole South Koreans have never a transitional leader. minded and intellectual situation now. Technician had much experience North Korea’s possible in- “He is just a career politician. sources stated. throughout their history terest in the situation is diplomat. a former English "Jong Pil Kim was ousted “Even among those who with freedom of speech. so I unknown. professor." Tilman said. “In from power by Park. but if didn't like Park probably don't think this was a very “As long as the US. sup- high marks the short run. I think there he can come back I feel he have a lot of sadness about big issue among the common ports South Korea. I don't is a good reason to be con- would liberalize South the situation.” Barnard people.” think North Korea will try (continued from page one) for working out problems. In a common terminal room the methods being used to seeif programming was fed into Jim To fur 315nm: u a o ”‘1 fl "t M" 6‘”.- any irregularities turned up. the Unviersity's linkup with ‘ GLORY warmers The judges, professional an IBM 370/165 computer in INVOl-VED, Wok) or I THINK lT WOUlD programmers from IBM and Research Triangle Park. UHAT ARE we Data General. faculty “1708‘! Mama A5 MAKE DANDY As Mos Rebuilds 11:: Person. Rmus. Game To :Do members and students. also Strategy element Miss Toi ur Sear Covurs reviewed completed pro— wuru rm: blems 'submitted by the According to Tennessee For? 0012 LATRIiue’"! teams. Tech adviser Walter Hagar. After looking over the the use of the room and the problems they marked it terminal was where the ele— right or wrong accordingly. ment of strategy came in. If right. the team went on to the next problem; if wrong. Team members had to the team had to go over decide who was to go their whole problem in order operate the terminal and to find their mistake and who stayed behind to begin then correct it. work on the next problem. Disrdalf The contest was setup o ':.1 lu71. _. :11, ,1'. ;. east.” lame» Cream: COMINUED. that each team hadaprivaie' The contest ran for five cam-roe .srnk . . . CLEMS SUN ’ room in Daniels supplied hours Saturday. from noon with all necessary materials to 5 pm.

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EAGLES: A HISTORY 1971 Glenn Frey and Don Henley meet as members of Linda Ronstadt's band. A mutual goal - the formation of their own band with rock and country roots -- is unexpectedly realized when they are teamed with Randy Meisner and Bernie Leadon as a projected backing band for Linda. Instead. the Eagles are formed. Signed by Asylum records. the four travel to to record their debut album. 1972- The debut album, Eagles. is released in June. The first single. “Take It Easy". earns them immediate national recognition and thegroup tours the U.S. the remainder of the year. 1973 - In April. Asylum releases The Eagles' Desperado. This work marks a trend towards conceptual writing. which is to become a group hallmark. Touring activities continue, and, as part of the musical design of Desperado. an orchestra is added for several major concerts. Winter sessions for the third album begin in London. but the band develops a tougher. more rock~oriented sound 'and shifts the project to . 1974- During recording sessions in California. guitarist Don Felder contributes slide guitar to several songs. As 0n the Border'is completed. Felder'is added as the fifth member of the Eagles. Maynard Ferguson performed In Memorial Auditorium During the summer and fall the Eagles tour coast to coast. Although two Saturday night as part of Stewart Theatre's Capital City earlier singles from On the Border bolster the Eagles' popularity. the third. “Best Series. (Staff photo by William Proctor) of My Love". places them in a cross-over category reaching both country and adult listeners earning them a gold single record. 1975 - “Best of My Love" earns multiple Grammy nominations. as well as an Review American Music award. and1n Nashville. a Song-writers award. On the Border passes the million copy mark. equivalent to a platinum record. (The RIAA did not 1978 -- With the Eagles’ records sellin at one million per month for 18 months. institute platinum awards until 1976.) The Eagles begin recording the fourth the band enters the studio to recor their new LP. In February the cup album. The title track. “One Of These Nights". a rhythm and blues flavored receives two Grammy awards. Best Vocal Arrangement for “New Kid In Trim Maynard not single. is released in advance. The album is certified gold within a week of release and Record of the Year for Hotel California. and the band embarks on an international tour in support of One Of These In December. the group releases the single “Please Come Home For Nights. In the fall the “Lyin' Eyes" single is released. and is successful on pop. Christmas" b/w “Funky New Year" as a seasonal offering to their fans. The single country, and MOR charts. became the first Christmas record to break into the top twenty on the national what he used At year's end Bernie Leadon departs the band. prompted by a desire to spend charts in over twenty years. less time on the road. The Eagles continue with the grueling pace, and facing a 1979- After completing recording sessions for The LongRun. the group fulfills a tour of Australia and the Orient, invite old friend Joe Walsh to join them. This promise of a long-awaited Japanese tour with one stop in Hawaii. leads to a permanent relationship between the Eagles and Walsh. In October. Electra/Asylum ships The Long Run and the group embarks upon to be 1976- As “Take It To The Limit". another single from One Of These Nights. an extensive tour of the U.S. climbsthe charts. Asylum releases Eagles: Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975. Its im- This tour brings the Eagles to Reynolds Coliseum Friday night. November 2 at mediate success affirms the Eagles‘ preeminence among American bands. 8 p.m. Tickets for the show are $12.50. The Eagles will be performing four selec- viously still play—and Greatest Hits sells over one million copies on release. earning the first RIAA tions from The Long Run and running the gamut of their earlier recorded works by Angela Mollr well-it seemed he wasn't platinum award to be given in that category. The record15 the third album1n the in this two-hour show. Entertainment Writer playing nearly as much as in history of the recording industry to certify a million sales upon release. Coin— I am disappointed. What past concerts. but letting his ciding with this honor the group Wins its first Grammy for‘‘Lyin' Eyes". was once known as musical band-members perform in- In December. with Greatest Hits still maintaining a high position on the charts. Don’t Miss sensitivity and creativity. stead while he pranced off Asylum releases Hotel California. The album ships platinum. and is an outstan- somehow has gotten left and on stage. Also. I had a and critical success. “New Kid In Town". the first single releas- these GREAT behind for musical virtuosi- hard time getting to the ding commercial ty. music past the image of this ed from the albt.m. generates an overwhelming response. ATTRACTIONS! Maynard Ferguson and old man. What might have 1977- Upon release of the single. “Hotel California". the Eagles tour the eastern his orchestra have always made a stagnated concert U.S. and Canada. In August Randy Meisner leaves the band andis replaced by been known for incredible bearable was threatened by Timothy B. Schmit, former bassist and vocalist for Poco. The Lecture: Committee talent and instrumental the constant thought of how skill. True. the qualities for to get from where I was sit- of the UAB presents: a grand performance were ting to the stage to ad- present—the young minister CPR if the old guy. claSSifieds___ NCSU Iatlcetbdl Coach members of the group at- had a heart attack. Through Classifieds cost 10¢ per word wrlh a HAVE TRUCKAWIII TRAVEL Move anYIhlflq $356 (Ill WIEKIY Possrhlr 10 only ‘2 hours ‘tributed to the Ferguson my naive reviewing eyes I mrnlmum charge 01 $158 per msemon Mall Irom aardvarks lo zebras Ior peanuls Call work daily at home Sla'l unmedlarely Go sound that energetic saw a terribly out-of-shape check and ad lo Technician Mark, 8514164 llllll Inlerpnsus, PO Box 48453, anul vivaciousness that new man strutting his stuff. Classifieds. 801 5698. Raleigh, lnvrlll: NC 98304 blood offers any essence in gasping for breath between NC 27651) Deadline rs 5 pm on day 01 JDBS AVAILABLE al Unwersrly Enud Sorvrtes life. 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Goal— line stand, Nall’s In terceptlon key win

.by Sta Hall The old expression "Hold ‘Weexpected just what receiver Joey Smith to close Sports Writer that Tiger" fit well Saturday they did. and we were the door on Clemson. when Clemson had a first prepared for it." Amato. “That's got to rank up CLEMSON. S.C.—First and goal situation from the said. “We were expecting there with some of those down. State’s founyard line. four-yard line with less than the tailback to run at us. but other memorable plays. con- Clemson tailback Tracy five minutes to play. and the we stopped him." sidering what it was for." Perry takes the handoff Tigers could not put the Na" said. “Throughout the ‘ from quarterblck Billy Lott pigskin into the end zone. Amato was also pleased game I was' playing the and dives over left guard for That series of downs stop with the way the team a gain of two with Wolfpack played earlier in receivers rather tight. but linebacker David ped the Clemson drive and the game. that last drive. I didn't want Shelton helped preserve State's “They have an awful lot of to give up the play. making the stop. much-needed 1013 win. talent on that team. and “The credit though goes noose when they needed a big to the defensive line for a 0'!) explains ' play. they got it, except heavy a rush. They gave (-5... Second down. State's when they had to put the Lotta at of pressure on that twoyard lino: Perry gets “They were pounding it ball into the end zone. we interception. and it wasn't a the call and tries to find a up the middle at us; that’s wouldn't let them.” Amato really good pass." hole up the middle. but is the type of offense you said. “We also gave up a lot ”A” met at the line by State need." State defensive left between the 20's. but when Secou‘ry poi-rum defensive tackle Bubba tackle Brian O'Doherty said. they got inside our 20 we Green. "We were playing a basic tightened up like mad. We Defensive secondary goal line defense down got a good team effort to- coach Greg Williams pointed asses there. Like they say. it’s day. out the play of his defensive won down in the trenches." backs askey in the game. Third down. State’s two Pack muss “Our backs played im- yard line: Perry again takes Wolfpack defensive line pressively today. Woodrow the handoff and swings out coach Bobby Morrison “Lott played a goodgame (WilsonI. Donnie (LeGra'ndc) to the left side and is dittoed wasn't expectingClemson to for Clemson; we gave up and Mike ail played Hell by Green for a gain of zero. run Perry on fourth down. some quick--outs. and he took Williams played will today while defensive coordinator advantage of them. But like in place of the injured ttfiti and inside linebacker coach I said. we got some good (Ronnie) Lee." Chuck Amato was. pressure, and good pass O'Doherty summed up the Fourth down. State's two- rush gives good pass fine defensive performance . yard line: With a contingent "0n the last one.we didn't defense: that's what caused in renowned Death Valley. of Wolfpack fans sitting in' think they‘d run.” Morrison the interceptions." “I remembered the game the‘stands behind the end said. “I thought they would After the “brick wall of two years ago the most. zone. Perry takes one last pass on fourth down. “We stand," State's offense plus last year's loss." crack. this time the right thought they might go out- couldn't move and was forc- O’Doherty said. “There was Woodrow Wllson's fl-yord punt return In the fourth quarter sot up Nathan lllttor's Eyard game-wlnnlng fieldgoal. side. only to have Green side more than they did ed to punt. Clemson started no problem getting us up for (Staff photo by Chris Steele) stop him in his tracks at the while down there. a last ditch drive from this game today: we knew it w... two. “When you stop them or State’s 48 with 1:40 remain- was for all the marbles. We anybody that close to the ing. On a second and three have Duke yet to play. but if .-.5, goal line. you've done a play from the 25. Lott rolled we win, worst we can finish great job. Our kids weren't right. with a heavy pass is co-champions. and that's Spikers wind up 9th in Maryland Invitational going to give up; they had rush on his tail. threw. and not so bad. Defensively. this too much on the line to give defensive back Mike Nail is probably our next best by Lorry Roman ofthe strongest teams at the turned out. last opponent out there and take control offensive play; it was a good up." stepped in front of intended game to Maryland.” Sports Writer tournament. At that point. was the host team. like they should have." tournament for her." C0L LEGE PARK . Panthers had not lost a Maryland. The Pack met “The Maryland match was M.d.—For watching game in pool play. State Maryland earlier this year “Certainly. the highlight a disappointment. We women's collegiate coach Pat Hielscher made a and beat the Terps easily in of the tournament for us was played them 20 minutes Hauntingly Delicious volleyball at its best. Col- line-up change and started two games. the match with Pittsburgh. after we played Pitt. and we sophomore Tami Urban as a This time, however. They were the strongest went from a super offense to Food Service Specials lege Park. Md. was the place front-row spiker. Maryland was prepared and team we have played all no offense at all. It was a to be over the weekend. the Pack ‘ lost. in three year. and most glaring example of our Twenty top teams from Before a crowd of packed we played some of For This Week! across the Northeast com- bleachers. filled with games: 1512. 11-15. 6-15. In the best volleyball we have major weakness. the inabili- peted in the two-day parents and players. the the final tally. State finished played all year. They are a ty to maintain intensity. Our Maryland Invitational Tour— Pack wrestled Pitt to a 15-13 in a tie for ninth out of a well-coached. well- skill level is far beyond our nament. finish inrthe first game. Pitt field of 20. disciplined team. They had a mental control. and who- It was the second year coming out on top. In the se- Hielscher had mixed feel- good twoinch height advan- quently. we have highs and ‘ The Cleaver ”pond game. though. State ings about the tournament tage over every one of our lows. And I think that goes ",3, l 5““: n... -... .y. I. an ‘1 .EMIL'Itwsa—u I surname out growling and won and herteam‘s. )3r .. ., .— players, and in terms of skill backtothe[pctthatcan ,‘0? f1?“ . The Pack got off to a fine 15-10, handing Pitt its first “Our first wIn against and participation. they are a a young team. 1. II start Friday night as it loss of the tournament. West Virginia was a good more seasoned team. “The most important downed West Virginia in win." she said. “I don't think thing that came out of this Midway through the se- we played good volleyball. “Our program is young tournament is that Halloweenie two games (15-12. 15-11) cond game. junior Carmen but the kids responded well and our team is young. but Maryland and their region with consistent spiking by Macon injured her ankle and to keep their concentration we went out there and will have respect for our (foot long hot dog) Joan Russo. Christine was replaced by captain and Chambers and Stacy Schaef~ with all the noise and activi- played well against a good region and our teams. Up to In the Pam Jordan. who played ty. (Six matches were played team. Christine Chambers this year. teams from North Line Witches Brew fer and a stingy defense. scrappy defense at the net simultaneously in .one had probably her best offen- Carolina have given them no Celerity But later that evening. to turn back a taller and gym.) sive match all year. And I competition. After this tour- (punch) State faltered against stronger Pittsburgh attack. “I was disappointed in our felt that Tami did a good job nament. they have to feel for 3.95 George Washington. dropp- match with George too; she had to come off the like our region is stronger ing the first game. 9-15. Wolfpack falters However. the Pack rallied Washington; we should have bench and start against a and better. Last year no 4n..-—_—_ and swept the second game In the third game of the won it. We did not play well really good team. And Joan team from North Carolina decisively 15-6. only to lose match. the Pack couldn‘t get at all. The kids did not go Russo had the best overall even got out of pool play." Warewolf Sandwich once more in a hotly con- its offense moving and was The Commons (meatball sandwich) tested third game, 17-15. defeated 157. The Pitt- (next to the Celerity Line Saturday morning, the sburgh coach was so im- and Pack met Rhode Island and pressed. though. he invited PROFESSIONAL CON- Witches Brew took both games. 17-15. 15-9. State to an invitational tour- SULTATION. EX- (punch) Setter Susan Schafer led nament to. be held in Pitt- PERIENCED TECHNI- for 8.95 State with an unusual cross sburgh next year. He said he CIANS ON court deep serving style was only asking top quality ound HAND FOR which left Rhode Island teams to come and felt State‘ REPAIR WORK. 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ACC championship by St. Hal in the same conference.’ the way I ran at all today.” Sports Writer which is true because we Mary Shea said. “After two CLEMSON, S.C.-What have two of the best teams miles. it was a struggle to was expected by many to be in the country in the same finish. Going up that hill on a battle between State and conference." Geiger said. the other side ofthe track. it Virginia for the ACC For the All-America Shea, was just a real slow jog for women's cross country it marked the second time me. I felt pretty: good. championship and a personal this year she has beaten though. but I’ll work harder contest between the Groos. this week and hopefully I Wolfpack‘s Julie Shea and “I was real nervous today. can do better" the Cavaliers' Margaret so I tried to play the race by The course at Clemson Groos was just how things ear." Shea said. “After the was 3.1 miles in length and ended up. with State two-mile mark I wanted to was rather flat terrain the defeating Virginia 3036 for power up the bill. that way first two miles. but beams the title and Julie Shea it would make Margaret grueling over the last mile a finishing 11 seconds ahead of think I wasn't tired. I kept sit headed into the wooded Groos for individual honors. thinking she was on my part of the course. which “I was happy with the heels coming down the hill was complicated by hills and way everybody ran today. (actually Shea had close to a my ~ but Julie just looked ISO-yard lead). and I wanted “It looks to be a fast awesome.” State women's to save some of my power so course. but it's not.” Geiger cross country coach Rollie if she kicked I would have said. “The first mile and a Geiger said. "Any time you some energy to kick also. half are fast. but later on. can beat a runner like but she didn’t kick." the course gets to the point Margaret that bad you have Other State finishers “in- where it makes it really tir- to be running great cluded Betty Springs. third. ing for the runners." yourself." 17:15; Mary Shea. seventh. Virginia's four runners Finishing behind State 17:46; Ann Henderson. finishing in the top made the and Virginia in the team eighth. 17:51; Valerie Ford. team standings close. standings were Maryland in 11th. 18:01; Kim Sharpe. Besides Groos. Aileen third with 75 points: North 15th. 18:11; and Kim Setaer. O’Connor finished fourth Carolina. 111; Clemson. 122; 22nd. 18:54. ' with a time of 17:16. follow- and Wake Forest. 167. Mary Shes hopes to im- ed by Jill Hewett): (sixth. sun's arr-am oroes country runner. senior Jus. so... more for Saturday's ACC Championships in Clemson. s.c. (Staff photo by Steve “The Virginia coach (John prove before next week's 17:43) and Janet MacColl the finish line with a huge load on her way to the individual title at Wilson) Vasvary) came over to me AIAW Regional Champion- (10th. 17:55). before the meet and said ships. Mary Walsh of Maryland ‘It's a shame that we're both “1 was not pleased with placed fifth at 17:27. Vlrginia’s Cavaliers trickState soccer team by Gary Ila-rakes were u to start the clear it. One guy ran into it. State jumped to its H) “I‘m very pleased with . BASKETBALL Sports Writer gam te's Jim Mills had and banged it in. early lead when Barczik our performance. To be . RACQUETBALL a tender right foot. while “On that last one. it was a scored on a sharp. picture- down 1—0 on the road and be If it had been a Halloween UVA’s regular starter had loose ball about at the perfect assist from able to gut it out and come . HANDBALL ball. they could have switch- torn ligaments in his fingers. 12-yard line. Again. there Theophiluis Oyeka. It was back—doing that against a ed costumes and no one Mark Aronson. a freshman were a lot of people trying to Barczik’s second goal in as team of the caliber of N.C. would have been the wiser. in his first ACC start. had clear it out. and they pushed many games. and his eighth State says a great deal." State’s soccer game with eight saves for the it out wide. of the year. (sizes 344) Virgins Saturday on Lee Cavaliers. while junior Tim "This blond—haired kid got State will attempt to hike Field was so close. it was Perry countered with seven ‘the ball and brought it UVA head coach Bruce its overall record to 13-5 scoreless at halftime. for the Pack. straight in. I came out, and Arena was impressed by the when it travels to Pfeiffer The Wolfpack tricked the then he pushed it wide to play of the Wolfpack. for a 3:30 pm. start on Full-groin UVA defense for a goal by Both Virginia scoi'es came the far post. Then he just “They are very talented. Wednesday. then will return leather uppers. Butch Barczik, with 7:37 as a result of difficulties in pushed it through. very aggressive. and very home for the season's finale Sure-grip gone in the second half, but clearing the ball from the On both of the goals. they tough physically." Arena against UNC-Chapel Hill. shell sole. when it was over. it was the mouth of the goal. On the got there first; they got the said. “They are a well- The Saturday. Nov. 3 game Cavaliers who got the first one in particular, a shot foot‘on it first. They were coached team; they have two against the Tar Heels is treats. edging State 2-1 on by Pepe Llontop with 22.21 both desperation goals. but games remaining. and they scheduled for 2 p.‘m. on Lee two late goals. one of which elapsed. Perrys position at that's the breaks.” will do well. Field. came with 32 seconds re- goalkeeper was as crowded mining on a shot by Mike as the list of Republican Stack. . presidential candidates. 2520 Hillsborough St. “It was a good game. We Perry struggled to get the A..- (across from D.H. Library) played well enough to win,". ball out. but on both oasis State head coach Larry sions a Wahoo was there to -Time‘ EmplOyment 821-508 Gross said after the game. wham it in. ‘There‘3 no reason for giving United Parcel Service up a goal'in the last minute “The first goal. that was a or two ofa game. but we did. long ball." Perry said after We offer excellent pay! “Tim (Perry)1s a very fine the game. “It was on goal goalie; we plan on using him and came to me on the near again. It was a very even post. I went up and got my at $6.50 per hour ball game. It boiled down to hand on the ball. The ball hit . Start breaks. We figured it was the crossbar. dead even. and that's exact- "And, there were people Maximum $8. 67 per hour ly what it was. 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Fast, Free Delivery” Phone 821-7660 Not good with any other special .‘_ 9a.: “a 9--L-:-r-.. l'l .7»)emwe~c‘;2.’}X-frllMM‘WWa-e. ._ a» Six Technician '7 October 29, {979 4****************** ,_wha.t’a up , Rifler’s kick gives Pack points to top Tigs, _ from page one) and kick it. It's got to be a “I didn't get that feeling sure their team had put penalized. that's great goal Mike Nall put the lid on the smooth motion, just like an today becauaeE/the weather itself in position to knock line defense." Oct. 31 Soccer. at Pfeiffer. 3:30 p.m. (Cornelson) snapping and extra point." triumph. Scott (Smith) holding - was so nice and.clear. But as the Wolfpack out of the con- Lott dropped back to pass Volleyball. vs. Duke. at Car- perfectly." Ritter didn't really feel the game progressed I ference title chase. The Wolfpack had held and under pressure from a- michael Gym. 7:30 p.m. Until this game, Ritter like he would play as big a started to feel‘like I might But for the masses who and State went to work just heavy rush. the Clemson QB . had been confined to extra role as he wound up playing. have to kick one like that." thought a touchdown was in— inches in front of the goal let a pass fly in the direction Nov. 2 Women's Cross Country. points for a while as the "You‘ve always got to be evitable. the State defense line. The offense moved to Joey Smith, but Nall cut in AIAW Region II Champion- Pack hadn’t attempted a Clo-eon tries roared at the Tiger offense the fiVe and then John Isley front of him and picked it off ships, 11:00 am. ready. When you‘re playing like the Clemson fans had boomed a 53-yard punt, giv- with 53 seconds to go. field goal for a few games. against a ‘defense like Clem- After an exchange of roared all afternoon. Four ing State's defense ample son has. you know you're go- punts, the Tigers began handoffs to Tracy Perry net- room to begin thwarting “I was trying to play him Nov. 3' Men’s Cross Country. ACC . Ready to go ing to have to kick some their attempt to salvage vic- ted three yards; another try by Clemson to tight." Nall explained. “like Championships, at Clemson. field goals. I didn't have the tory. pull this one out. I had been playing their 8.0.. 11 am. “It had been three games same kind of feeling as I had Clemson quarterback Bil; “That goal line stand pro receivers all day. Mainly. I Soccer. vs. UNC-Chapel Hill, since I had kicked one, before the Wake Forest Iy Lott broke loose on an op- ved we weren't going to be Noll cone Tlge was just trying to play him Lee Field. p.m. . against Auburn." Ritter game because before that tion and rambled 39 yards to beat today and that was it." the best I could. He made his Football. vs. South Carolina. at said. “I didn‘t really feel rus- game I had this feeling I the State four. As the clock Rein said. “When they take The Tigers moved to cut and because of the Columbia, 7 p.m. ty. You just have to go out might have to kick a big one neared the three-minute‘ four shots at ypu and don't State's l8 and on a second- pressure. Lott had to throw. there and take your time because of the weather. mark. Clemson fans Were go backwards and don't get down play. Pack tight safety I just cut in front of him." ****************'** ***********>II<************************ crier El So that all Criers may be run. all items must PERSONAL ITEMS LOST last samemar may COLLOOUIUM: Dept. of Psvdlology. ucsu. NCSU FLYING CLUB meets Thursday, Nov. 1, CERTIFIED Cardiopiiltnwry mutation "COHABITATION AND LEGAL Options among COLLOOUIUK Dept. of Psychology, NCSU. 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Services. 3112 Student Center or Oct22,onroedbatwaenCraftCeiIerltd NCSU PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB will meet Nov. at 8333103 latter 6 pm) for details Corner. . provided. AII IE faculty and studentswelcome. 245 Harralson. and help. . eel 737-3183. barking deck Please cal 8763634. 1, at 8:30 p.m. in the Senate Hall of the Stu dent Center. Membership is open to al students. Campus activities in photography will be discussed. ATTENTION NCSU MALES: Big Brothers are desperately needed for area young boys Come volunteer some of your free time , Volunteer Services, 3112 Student Career. 737-3193. ATTENTION STUDENTS: volunteer Services will host representatives from RSVP and Shelley School on Wednesday, Oct. 31 from 11 a.m.-2 pm. in the Student Center lobby. AOCS—Aasociation for Off-Campus Students will meet Thursday, Nov. 1 at B p.m. in the Brown Room of the Student Center. AI welcome. NC. STUDENT LEGISLATURE will meet Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. inthe Student Corner Board Room. Deadline for new members is Nov. 17. All "interested please attend. Info: Robert Mason, ext. 6380. ANOTHER HALLOWEEN PARTY; Oct. 31, 7:3) p.m. til midnight. Games it fun. Everyone welcome! Come in costume. WE REGRET to announce the dosing of "Second Helping." the weekday luncheon at the Baptist Studem Canter due to feiencial and related problems. Our sincere thaiilis to students, faculty and staff and others who were our supporting patrons. Perhapswewi be able to reopen later with this service to the campus community FREE FILM: Wednesday at 6 pm. in the ErdahICond Theatre. Don't miss Olivia da Havilland in "The Heiress." Oscars for best so tress and best art direction and costume design were won by this movie. Also: a car- toon. ASM—The American Society for Metals wl meet Nov. 1 at 5 pm. in Page 201. Ratio Ban dukwala from Rockwell International will be the featured speaker. All members asked to attend. GOOD TIME GIRLS—Interested in being a timer for the Swim Team? Come to a meeting 5:30 Wednesday by the pool, or con tact Coach Easterling at 737-2102 or Conni at 737-6066. RALEIGH CAPITAL OF THE AGE of Enlight- ment sponsors an introductory lecture on the transcendental meditation program, Wedens day, Oct. 31, at 3 pm. in the Harrelson Room, OH. Hill Library. For more information, call 781-0732. ’ PAMS COUNCIL needs a lion sun or a stuffed lion. Price negotiable. Contact John at 6044, Ross at 6856, Penny at 6935, Besma at 782-1430 or Phyllis at 782-3399. JEEP OR TRACTOR. and trailer needed for PAMS Councrl float. Price negotiable. Contact John at 6044, Ross at 6856, Penny at 6835, Besma at 762-1430 or Phyllis at 782-3399. ALL ENGINEERS interested to havmg their resume included in the fourth annual "Resume Brochure, should go to room 140 Riddick to pick up applications. ALL FRISBEE Club members should attend the meeting Monday, Oct 29. at 7 in Alexander Basement for election ol officers. It you can not anend. get your votes to Tony Tomasino, 125 Alexander, no later than 6:45 Monday. NCSU ORDER of the ’iriow Supper Club will meet Monday. Oct. 29, at 6:30 pm. beside the Student Supply Store Snack Bar. All in terested Arrowmen are mvrted to attend. RECREATION CLUB presents speaker Dr. In fact, you’re going to love me 24 between accounts, handle loan pa or just before the parade starts on the Harry Eugene Munn Tuesday, Oct. 30, 7 pm, 2010 Bittmore Hall. Topic IS "Organizational hours a day, 365 da 5 a ear. merits and bill payments. I can telhas. 4th ofJuly. Speaking in Recreation.“ Everyone is invited. Because I’m Til ie, B T’s auto- the balance in your checkin or savmgs On campus is not the only place mated AlltimeTeller—and now I’m account or the outstanding alanceon you’ll find me. 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It’s net just a lazy-day sport to ' by Margaret Britt Features ‘Everyone is looking for “The amazing toy wonder. People loved the way it flew. the way it curved and soared." ' some way to spend their “The Discourse." a manual for Frisbee players. presents Frisbee history to the novice player with time. Since it is so this description of the early Frisbee. And this description is still true today— except the Frisbee is inexpensive to play Frisbee, no longer a toy. “Frisbees have come a long way since the Frisbee it’s really a good sport for Pie Pan Company." said Tony Tomasino. president of the North Carolina State Frisbee Club (NCSFC). students. ’ People at Princeton and Rutgers caused Frisbee to catch on with these pie pans which flew just well enough to go from one person to another. Then (Disc) Association with-100.000 members and who Wham-O Company made a disc in the 50's. the first knows how many unaccounted-for players who may of which was called the Pluto Platter. The old Pluto invent their own games. Platter had little discs on it that resembled lights. And there are different kinds of Frisbees: Tomasino said. those which commemorate special events, those In 1967. Wham-O tried again. The product was the handed out by commercial establishments and those Frisbee, the simple medium-sized plastic disc you specifically designed for different events in Frisbee may have played with as a kid. At this time. Frisbee competition. started catching on to what it is today. Tomasino "Collecting them adds to the fun' of playing with said. them." said Tomasino. who decorates his room at Part of Tomasino‘s attraction to Frisbee is that it State with Frisbees collected from tournaments all incorporates ideas from histwo main interests.ballet .overthesountryi. ,. . ,_ .. . ,_ i . . , and k‘arite.‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ The most popular Frisbee game today is Ultimate. ”A lot of body control is involved with Frisbee. which has rules similar to football. The Frisbee must though not in the same way as ballet. You learn to cross the goal line to score before a player of the op- flow with the Frisbee." he said. The roughness and posing team can knock itto the ground. A regulation- quickness of playing Frisbee are similar to what’s in- size Frisbee must be used. A game of Ultimate lasts volved in the martial arts. he added. 48 minutes. with the clock running constantly. “Ultimate is the main form of competition here at State’s Frisbee Club. just getting started. was State." Tomasino said. organized in January of 1978. Then the club had only Other forms of Frisbee competition include: 20 members. It has now grown to about 60 members. distance. throw. run and catch. accuracy. freestyle. maximum time aloft. disc golf. double disc court and Tomasino is planning a tournament at State next another team sport called Guts. IFA competition ex- month. It will be for State students only. There will ists on world. national. state and local levels for also be a Frisbee clinic. The main purpose of this players of all ages and proficiencies. event is to “let people see what Frisbee really is." “The best dress for playing Frisbee is clothing that Tomasino said. is fairly loose-fitting." Tomasino said. “But I wear “Everyone is looking for some way to spend their shoes with cleats to play Ultimate." he added. time. With Frisbee. the spectator becomes a partici- State's Frisbee club hopes to compete nationally pant. the way I've seen it. and since it is so inexpen- and spread Frisbee through the ACC. Tomasino said. sive to play Frisbee. it's really a good sport for If NCSFC has an official motto. it is to give each students.” he added. other Z's. i x- 4. “Z‘s are the spin (of the Frisbeei." he explained. “If oet grab Frisbee on the way outthe door to the beach. a picnl or a romp in the park. But torTonyTomasino ildti. Today there are Frisbee tournaments with nine you sit back and think it’s a toy. you are missing out president of the North Carolina State Frisbee Club. the sport of Frisbee is serious business. (Staff photo by Lynn McNeil” different events. There is the International Frisbee on a whole lot."

”cred shrewsof‘l‘V"“ soap“s“ ‘ obonion fr birth controt by Shannon Croweon Presently. she's trying to made advances to your boy to avoid so as not to screw relationship counseling Features Writer prove that her sister-in-law or girlfriend. up your life— style. free pregnancy testing There's no other way to Out of the Blue is pregnant by someone Rampant gossip bitches. They other than her brother. If DON'T become friends 3613 Howonh Drive Col 151-5550 put it; they're she succeeds, she'll receive a in the world of women. North Hills Office Center weigh, N.C. spend their free time meddl- large inheritance from a gossip is rampant. monster- with any rich women from a ing. plotting. conniving and forgotten will. Besides. she licking and panting its way small town. You're in good company . . . ifyou'reoneofrheoverb acting generally nasty. Any Shannon Crowson hates Monica. her sister-in- through the lives of NEVER become friends million women who have chosen to have medically sole trick in the book is legal. law. everyone and anyone. And with a married person; it'll abortions in the lost 6 yeas: from catty inuendoes to Last but not least. she Among her exploits are the lead to romance. You're in goodcompany ... onhéFlemlngCenrerwirhalull- murder contracts. Too had her fiance's hav- what of the locker-room nme staffproviding personalized,confide-Niel servicesaound hates not only her son's booting of squeaky-clean ing an affair with a repartee? Gentlemen DON’T have sex with the issues of pregnancy, birth control and relorimshlps since Between the four of them. fiance'. but her grandson's Larry Wollak from his post restaurant hostess. discuss more than the anyone but your legal , 1074. ' they've thwarted more bud- ex-hooker wife as well. A hat as chief of staff at Llanview Mind you. I don't watch all weather and their pulled spouse; it'll lead to romance ding romances and ruined of her false eyelashes and an Hospital. andababy. more lives than can be im- Just the other day. she in- these shows. Some of my in- hamstrings in there. What's worse. they indignant. “see here." sends formation comes from a And sometimes. there agined. everyone on that show scur- vited an Olympic skating housewife in West Raleigh. really is something to gossip AND. if everything in HALLS OF HORRO don't even wreak havoc for a rying for cover. hopeful to her mansion for a the rest from a make soap about—sleeping habits, see- your life is perfect, don't be living. drink. with barely concealed fooled. Either your parents Since they're usually well- Her favorite tricks in- addict in Lee Dorm. ing someone on NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 31 clude intimidating people lust in her eyes. And after Soap aficionados admit Hillsborough Street drunk aren't really yd'ur parents. at the Old Mary Elizabeth Hospital todo. there’s no need for with her wealth. forgetting investing in a banana that the aforementioned and with someone they or you've got something ter- that. Their bloodthirstiness important phone messages republic's overthrow. she ladies add the intrigue and shouldn't have been with. minal. 1100 Old Wake Forest Road stems from~ a desire for and setting herself on a caused the near-death of her spice to these shows. etc. The soaps are great; they Sun-Thurs 7pm-Hpm power. sure. but mostly it's moral pedestal. beloved. who took on a new And in real life. we always But nothing or no one is as give you a chance to thank Fridays 7pm-l2:wam their hobby. Some people do identity and disappeared. have a cousin or a suitemate bad as these bloodsuckers in your lucky stars. But admit- Saturdays spin-12m needlepoint or raise ferns. Erica Cudahy's whiny cat- The only relief from Ms. that is a real pain in the der- the afternoon. Out of fear tedly. they'd be a bit dull and some people fake tiness is legendary. Young Lord's superiorityis the fact riere. Once in a while. you'll and a vivid imagination. I've without their beautiful bit- NIGHTMARE TOUR mo pregnancies and lie to their and beautiful. she is faithful that we see her in her “friend" has come up with several things TRICK OR TREAT TOUR husbands. Making others to her husband Tom. but loneliness when she pours it find out that a ches. .f,‘ ..,,~/ miserable is their cake and constantly does things all out to her analyst..Tsk. ice cream. behind his back. Like But without the rebuilding their restaurant tsk. sorceresses of the soaps. into a disco while he’s in the Dastardly deeds SIZZLER’S daytime TV just wouldn't be hospital. Or neglecting to the same. 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Snack bar woes Sine students will be getting the short end If and when the closure does'occur, it will of the stick with the reduced operating hours be imperative that the Student Center food and eventual closure of the Students Supply facilities be improved significantly, as ad- iiyqanzasaamom«2311]was Store snack bar if an alternative facility offer- ministrators have indicated students ing the same services is_not made available. heretofore dependent on the Slop Shop will The snack bar, commonly referred to by have to take their business to the Center. The I students as the “Slop Shop," is one of—if not extra bit of walking required will be no pro- the—busiest at State. its location in the heart blem, but the Center lacks much of the mer- of campus makes it an ideal source of chandise now available at the Slop Shop. mbcellaneous food items. Not only is it popular among Central Campus residents, ln fact, the snack bar now resembles a but it is frequented by teachers and staff miniature market, .as bread, beverages, members wanting a quick, uncooked lunch. packaged dinners and other grocery items t. Nov. 1, the Slop Shop will close after 5 'may be purchased there. If the Slop Shop pm. in a move, administrators say, that, closes, it would be highly unfair to provide no should halt the monetary loss presently sus- ative place in the same area to get the tained from keeping it open through the even- same products. Additionally, such an omis- ing. That won’t hurt daytime customers, but it sion would cost the University money, as will be a big blow to Central Campus dwellers students would be forced to go off campus to depending on the snack bar at night. make many of their minor purchases. We The real problem, however, could emerge don’t want to lose dough, now, do we? forum next July when the Slop Shop closes per- manently. The major reason for the action, it Finally, those employed by, the Slop Shop started around this time. The new light poles is said, is that all campus snack bars are to be must not be overlooked, especially the three Help (the Cambodians arrived on Oct. 17, for i watched the men The Eagles forever grouped under a separate entity, University full-time workers. Every effort must be made unload the truck. (By the way, a security Food Services while the Slop Shop is a part to find them work offering the same pay; in- l was terribly pleased to see the article officer was observing this process, for what While I was home during Fall Break, my __ of the Supply Store. Also, officials say the deed, they should be guaranteed new jobs. expressing concern for the starving people reason I do not know.) purse was stolen from my boyfriend’s locked store, adjacent to the snack bar, needs expan- The closing of the Slop Shop is no fault of of Cambodia. The morality and inhumanity While I am talking about the lighting car. Almost everything of value to me was sion. theirs. of the situation is too big to overlook. We as situation, the light at the south side of the lost, and now it seems my most prized Americans, who live in a land of SSS tunnel has been out since a little before possessions—my tickets to'the Eagles cornucopia, have an obligation in showing Oct. 8. Concert—are not replaceable. I managed to our concern for these people. During the ' l am asking: When are the people in. the rake up $25 to obtain two of the best tickets Vietnam War our generation demonstrated administrative positions going to stop the first day tickets went on sale. My against involvement in lndo-China and the passing the buck and grab the bull by the boyfriend agreed to travel the 300 miles Farcical leadership merciless killings that were going on. To horns and take upon themselves some from our home area in order to attend the show a lack of involvement now would be responsibility? concert. After hearing that Chicago Mayor Jane M. crunch. They are not supporting Kennedy completely cOntradictory to what we were Ron Bright Returning to school, I contacted the box Byme plans to endorse the presidential can- because they think he could be more suc- protesting against. We expressed concern SR/NE office in person and by phone to explain my didacy of Sen. Edward Kennedy, a Carter cessful at achieving peace abroad. They are then in saving lives; let's do it now. predicament, stating that, “I know the exact campaign official said it would make a number supporting him because they think it will I as an individual am concerned, but i location of the seats." I felt lucky having of high-ranking administrative members benefit them personally, period. And they’re also am speaking for Inter-Varsity Christian Review criticized managed to remember the exact color, “absolutely furious.” That’s hardly surprising, even shameless enough to admit it! Fellowship and its concem’. We, as acampus . section number, row letter and seat numbers especially since Byme hinted barely two All right. We are not naive enough about organization, are planning to give money for After reading the article about Apocalypse of the tickets. Both times I received the weeks ago she would support President human nature to think the political game can Cambodian aid, and we-know that no Now, by Gene Dees and Lucy Procter, l same reply—a written proof of purchase is Carter. But reasons leaked to the press for exist.without some form of spoils system. in matter how small our contribution may was slightly upset. lt amazed me that it took needed and the only solution was to find Byme's anticipated switch should incense order to win national office, it is necessary seem, our prayers and our money will go as two people to write one review. it amazed my purse. 1 have neither my purse nor a every American, Carter supporter or not. (unfortunately) to make promises. Those who a sign of our care. me even more that neither of the two could proof of purchase, just my word of honor. The president, according to Cook County pour excessive amounts of time and money I hope lVCF will not act alone. I am determine what the plot or point behind the The people at the box office say they have Democratic Party Chairman George Dunne, into a campaign cannot realistically be ex- challenging that other people and movie was. no way to prove the seats are mine and “hasn't shown the kind of respect” for the pected to have no personal ambitions. organizations will help give also. Let's show nothing can be done. I can not understand people of that area “that they deserve." But when politicians claim in one breath that State cares. i admit that the meaning behind the why this is so—only that my seats will Specifically, he “failed to consider its for any they make decisions with the best interets of David Cave movie wasn’t spelled out in big, gold letters, remain empty during the concert or the thief poaubie appointments in his administration.“ theUnitedStatesinmind.andthan.inthe SR LEB butApocaiypaaNowisnotasagmantof or someone knowing the thief will be Byrne's endorsement ofKenn‘edy,it is felt, will next, announce who they support on the basis Missions Chairman lVCF “Three's Company.” You've got to really occupying them. The people at the box assure greater Chicago influence on the of personal benefits they'wish to reap, it pay attention to it to understand what's office also said they could not check the Democratic nomination at the party's national ‘ becomes painfully obvious that something is going on. i also admit that Marlon Brando seats to see who, if anybody, sits in the convention next summer. rotten in Denmark. Lighting problems was overpaid, but the importance of his part seats. The one complimentary thing to be said Studies indicate that one of the leading in the movie is immense. _ i grew up living by the Eagles' music. i ’ about Byme and her cohorts is that they don’t causes of voter apathy is disillusionment with In response to Wednesday's Technician Brando doesn't juggle eggs or flash his wish 1 could tell the Eagles that 1 am a attempt to hide their asininity. After that it‘s all the American political system. As our govem- concerning the battery theft article, l feel tail, but what he says has a huge bearing on dedicated fan but will not be able to be in downhill. ment is composed of human beings who that Mr. Charlie Burch is misinformed. I can the meaning behind the movie. i suggest Reynolds Coliseum to cheer for them. The unmitigated gall of the Chicago politi- ' make mistakes, we find politicians' pitfalls a personally recall back to Oct. 10, that the that Dees and Procter should see I waited a lifetime to see and hear the cians borders on the incredible. They are not ‘ poor excuse for declining to vote. But at- light poles in Bragaw's south parking lot Apocalypse Now again, but this time with an Eagles in person, and I suppose my dream supporting Kennedy over Carter because they titudes and actions of so—called "leaders" such (two of them) were down on the ground. open mind and with their faces out of the will have to wait a little bit longer to come think he would make a better leader of our na- as Byme and the Cook County Democrats Therefore. there have been no lights in pop corn(box. true. But, the Eagles will always have the tion. They are not supporting Kennedy come as close as possible to justifying total Bragaw's south parking lot since Oct. 10 (at “Best of My Love." ‘ because they think he could do a better job of abstention from the American political arena, leastll). Kevin Newell Jane Blankenship easing inflation, unemployment or the energy damning the whole business as a lost cause. Construction for the new light poles was 50 EE SR/LEB

American finger-pointing rife as Cambodian tragedy heightens As the tragedy. in Cambodia continues to the '70’,s and so the Nixonhaters quickly poor starving nation was forced to eat its seed. We will never know, of course, what would dominate the front pages of newspapers in pointed out that Nixon ordered the bombing Massive aid is now needed in order to avert have happened if history had taken a slightly this country, a public previously ignorant of of North Vietnamese bases in Cambodia in Charles , millions more from starving. To look at the different turn down that road 'which it has the goings-on there is asking a powerful ques- the early part of this decade. This, they pro- same “No" actors now, one might wonder traveled. We can't know, for instance, what tion of its leaders: Why? claim, brought Cambodia, and its young Lasrtter what happened to their role identification would have happened if Sihanouk had retain- How is it, they ask, that this small, and Prince Sihanouk, into a war with the Com- since 1975. ed power. We can only guess the result of a formerly peaceful country has had millions of munists which neither leader nor country been launched from Cambodia. . Now the liberals are fighting their way to the positive answer to President Ford's plea for its inhabitants slaughtered, and now faces the could win. A coup by Lon Nol in 1970 is cited as a tur- front of the movement to rush aid to Cam- aid. deaths of millions more from famine and As you might expect, the Republicans and ning point, as he enjoyed much less popular bodia. Now they are ready to come across. Historians will be kicking around the “What diseases related to starvation? conservatives are not taking this sitting down. support from the people, relying on the Why? its" on the Cambodian question for some The answer coming from our policy makers it is well to point out that the North Viet- United States to stay in power. The scenery has changed. The camera is time to come, and history will somehow is punctuated by nervous shrugs and silence, namese were not in Cambodia on a picnic. As Lon Nol's regime teetered on the brink rolling now, and herds of legislators are going manage to blame the Americans for it all, indicating that we somehow share in the They were using the country as a sanctuary of collapse in 1975, President Gerald Ford to Cambodia to be filmed expressing their despite our rescue effort. There's lots of blame responsibility. from which to launch attacks, usually resulting made a desperate plea. He asked that we horror over the deplorable conditions of that to go around. For our part, we can rest well That issue settled, the finger-pointing ex- in the deaths of many American soldiers. send $220 million in military aid to that country. The liberals have their queues down knowing that we didn’t invite the North Viet- perts have turned to the hairy problem of ex- The Communist presence in Cambodia government so that it might be able to defend pat. Once the “starving children" light goes namese into Cambodia at the start, or further actly who here holds the largest blame for the built up so threateningly that Nixon felt forced itself. Guess who said “No". on, they rush' to center stage. ask them to launch attacts from there against plight of that beleaguered country. to take action, averting for a time what would It was McGovern and the liberals who turn- Only now it may well be too late. The Heng us. Richard Nixon is the official scapegoat of have been a catastrophe had an offensive ed thumbs down on the Cambodians. He and Samrin government currently in control is . But looking back, I would still have felt the New York Times said philosophical things suspicious of U.S. efforts, and has rejected all much better about it all if certain sectors of our like: “Let the Cambodian people find their requests for an overland route to afflicted society had overlooked their nausea over own way." Stuff like that. areas for the rescue supplies. Southeast Asia long enough to help a govern- What they were really saying was that they The negotiations are bogged down in the ment protect itself against utside butchers. didn’t care enough about the difference bet- politics of worry, since the would be rescuers Failing that, they could at ast refrain from ween Lon Nol and Pol POt to lend a hand.- don’t want the food to fall into the wrong trying to reap publicity gains from a tragedy “Let them all go to the devil" was the real hands to be used as a political weapon. which they helped create. message. And so they did. The Cambodians got a government which was devoted to the com- plete and total destruction of the country. Technician Backed by the Chinese, Pot’s boys went on a . Editor...... John Flasher killing spree of sufficient horror and viciousness to prompt McGovern some time News Editor...... Jeffrey Jobs Production later to‘ urge that a peacekeeping presence Sports Editor...... Bryan Black Manager...... Cara Flasher enter the country and restore order. Features Editor...... Andrea Colo Layout/Pasteur:...... Suzi Gallor, Entortainrnant Editor...... Lucy Proctor Mick Hunnomann, Kim Long, By that time it was too late. Pot had killed Photo Editor...... Steve Wilson Alan Powell, Bill White about two million people, eliminating every Business Manager...... Vernon Vogiia Typaaotrora...... Brooks Choaaon, educated or industrious person he could get Graphics Editor...... Geno Docs Dianna Gullion, Margaret Haney, hrs hands on. Pot felt that glasses were a sign Copy Editor...... Karon Barefoot Lori McEiravy‘, Joo Band. of education, so he ordered that everyone Serious Page Editor...... Halon Tart Donnie Robbins, Carol Robins with glasses be executed. Hitler could have learned a lot from some Advertising Proofreaders.....Julio Haigler, Rick LaBoso of this government'5 death camps, as one par- Managar...... Sam Pierce ticularly atrocious one took photographs of Salesman...... Eddie Baby,MartinEthon, MaintenanceEngineer. ”a...iohn Cravgnw people before during, andmi; Bill Hancock I murders The deaths of 1,200 people were Design...... Normah Batch Circulation documented this way. Anna-Carola Mortal, Angola Mohr, Manager...... Mike Davies This year no crop was planted, and the . LucyProctar Aaaiaramw ...... Mark Bockwal i

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