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State in opener beat Villanova By Tim Peeler of a 82-70 win in the (‘arrier home- By Trent McCranie again — this time from guard Lynn Sports Editor in Syracuse. The Gators wcrl- Staff Writer Tighe - with 35 seconds remaining making its first appearance in lhr to take a 67-66 edge. SYRA(‘I'SE. NY. A If the truth NCAA after three straight trips to Debbie Bertrand hit a 20-foot Coach Kay Yow then set up a be known. Florida coach Norm the National Invitational 'I‘ournu jumper with seven seconds re- strategy with a timeout that pre— Sloan really was happy to play N.('. ment and advanced to beat l’nrdur maining as the l3th»ranked Wolf- ceded Bertrand'5 game-winner. State in the first round of the in Sunday's second r1111nd.ti;‘1 fili. pack women registered a 68-67 win “When we inbounded the ball." NCAA lournamcnt Friday. Ile Ntr'SI'lurnt-dout lobe:1\liss11111 over 17th-ranked Villanova in the Wolfpack coach Kay Yow said. “we didn't really want to beat his alma Impossible assignment t;1p1-, for 1hr second round of the NCAA tourn- were looking for a specific shot mater all that badly. Wolfpack selfdestructed fiu- 'st'l‘ ament at the John E. DuPont which we did not get. We really It's just that the hoopla sur onds after it got its job done. Pavilion in Philadelphia Saturday wanted to go inside to Trena. It rounding the reunion of Sloan and Ahead by 4940 with l2 lllllllllt's afternoon. just wasn't there. so we moved into the school he led to a national to go. State was in position lo taki- The Wolfpack. 24-6, will advance our offense Debbie Bertrand put championship in 1974 took the control just like in its last s11 to the regional semi-fianls in down a very tough shot for us. We nervous edge off the inexperienced games. all wins. Fayettevilles Cumberland County were fortunate." Gators. This time. however. the \Viill Arena Thursday night against the State had four players, including “We tried to use Stale," Sloan pack fell apart. Scarlet Knights of Rutgers, ranked Trice. reach double figures in said after the Wolfpack's season "Up to that point I thought 1111- fifth nationally. Rutgers advanced scoring. Senior forwards Angela ending loss to the Gators in the had done everything that 1111- had to the game by defeating Duke on Daye and Annemarie Treadway first round of the NCAA Tourna- wanted to do" Slate‘s .Iirn \';1li .1111- Saturday. 78-64. The matchup is had 12 and 14 points respectively, ment. ”There was a lot more said.Then we had four or inc 1111' slated for pm. but it was junior guard Bertrand surrounding the game. Therefore awful turnovers. 'Ihcir pri-sstlll State survived a 27-point per- who provided the added firepower. the win was a bigger win for our was consistent." formance by Villanova's all- scoring 12 points. players. In that sense, we used A pressing rnanto 1111111 deli-usi- America candidate Shelley Pen— Bertrand. averaging just over N.(‘..Stalc. by the Gators and several lintl nefather. Wolfpack senior center five points a game. went a perfect “I thought it was a golden decisions by State caused the Trena Trice poured in 19 points. five for five from the floor and opportunity and fortunately we turnaround. hitting eight of her 10 shots. Trice dished out seven assists. ~ took advantage of it." also grabbed seven rebod‘nds. Senior guard Carla Hillman Florida used NCSU lo the tune See GATORS. page 1.’ State. up 37-35 at the half, forced played another solid game as she a Villanova timeout with nearly 15 led the floor with a game-high eight minutes left with- an eight-point assists along with four points. outburst to take a 47—41 lead. The ‘ “Down the stretch in tournament Safety officers Wolfpack opened up its biggest play. .our guards have done very lead of the game with just over 10 well. Against North Carolina in the minutes to go at 54-45 when ACC semi-finals. Carla Hillman Bertrand drove into the lane for a played out of her mind. In the finals relieved of duty layup and was fouled. She cen- against Virginia. Debbie had a verted the three-point play to give great game. Today. both played State a lead that would soon very well and Debbie hit that big diminish. basket. . Two dismissed for suspected misconduct The Wildcats went on a 14-4 run “As we have gone into tourna- immediately began .111 11111-r11.1E ‘ that culminated in a 59-58 lead at ment time, our guards have really By Meg Sullivan investigation. 'l‘h1 lll\t‘\’llt{illlllil the 5:45 mark when Pennefather come on." Assistant News Editor c'omluded on I‘l'll ._.i .1111l Shal 1 hit two free throws. The score Villanova got help for Pen- Staff photo by Chris erviri tuck was susptndcd Without p.11 ‘ went back and forth from then on. nefather by Tighe's 16 points and NCSU guard attempts to block a shot by Florida. Two N.(,‘. State Public Safety After a prc dismissal 1-1111fcr1-111-1-. ‘ much like the entire first half. The Despite leading in the second half, the Wolfpack was defeated ()fficers were relieved of their he was terminated. Cats used a pair of free throws See WOMEN. page 3 duties last week after they were A similar investigation pro 82-70. Accused of ”misappropriation of ceduri led to Iloh‘is‘ (ll'slnissnl. property" from the university Lites said the two officers 111-1-1- -m Public Safety, Major Larry Iiiles not working together. although i said. the cases are similar. Academics program helps students Sgt. Wesley Shattuck and "The cases were not related." / officer Richard Hobbs were ter— he said. “It is ironic that they By Xavier Allen ic progress and provides support to negotiate be earmarked for the West campus enclosure minated when an internal in» both occurred at the same tiriic." Senior Staff Writer themselves within the university. Based on the feasibility study for the lSlR7 ”th academic vestigation showed misconduct The officers were not arrested student's prior academic performance. FAA year. He said he would allow Student S1-11utcl'c1- on behalfofthe two officers. or formally charged. but have The Program of Academic Advancement classifies about 400 nonstudent‘ athletes as review committee to discuss llll' planned I.iles said he was not able to been turned over to the dislricl tPAAl helps students get off to a good academic "high risk" for not graduating. housing increase. give specific details of the cases attorney for a review. :1 sl.1111l.’11'1l start by assisting students with time manage pending an investigation by the procedure in cases lll\'lll\|l1:f ment. said Thomas Conway. assistant director of PAA provides approximately 150 student Inter Resilience l'oiincil \‘11'1- l’i‘csiilcnl Wake (‘ounty District At- state employees. I.ilcs s.11d lhl- the Academic Skills Program. during Thursday's athletes with information and intervention while Sharon Griffin s.1id the cont iliiii-d "i'l‘ill‘ lo 11-;11‘ lorney's office. He also said district attorney will decide Chancellor Liaison meeting. providing more intensive efforts to about 50 increasi- will turn lippcl‘cluss slildciils 111.1111 WRAI. TV's report that one of what charges to press, if any. Conway said his office makes recommenda- other high-risk student-athletes. PAA. working from lbcr1-side11ccli.ill.s. the officers was terminated ”This is a very sensitivi- ('ilSl‘ tions concerning a student's academic perfor~ in conjunction with the Afro American Ibis- Wlll. increase Ibi- 111111.111-1' 11l l1‘1-shincn because he stole money from a because it involves lVHl officers mance geared toward students graduating. “We coordinators of each school. also assists black living in the dorms 41nd lcsscn [be l"\lH'l'll'lll‘(‘ of vending machine was inaccurate. in a position of trust." lit‘ .11l1l1-d, try to help students develop self-discipline and students by providing assistance through its the halls." shc sititl. "I .1111 pleiisi-il iiilh the On Jan. 12. I.iles was notified Both officers have unlislcd ‘ ask that they take a look at the value of a University Transition Program. comments t‘\lll‘1-s.sl'(l lll'I't‘ .1111l I'm gliill lll' that Shiitluck had been involved phone numbers and could not be (college) degree." he said. In other business, Thomas Stafford. vice lSluffordl decided to give llll' l‘llllllllllll‘l' lllt‘ in "improper action." I.iles reached for comment. Conway said PAA monitors students' academ~ chancellor of Student Affairs. said no money will opportunity to review We increase."

Greek sidewalk will be Inside 890'”: The baseball team downed Coastal Carolina 5-3 built along Dan Allen Drive Saturdayand blowout ECU 17-1 Sunday. The Wolfpack .111.11-l l.111donc.1nipus with the organization's symbol himto 11-1 and faces By Helina Silander 1*111:1.1i.111l :ind rcsiricli-ll to the members of that Wloday 313 pm. Staff Writer oi‘gzini/silion. scored 55 runs in the The Physical Plant Iliiision ll'lt‘fl to compromise by pastfourgames. Page 2 The asphalt sidewalks of Ilan Allen lli'ivc “Ill be 11111111; lh1-ni the (il't‘l‘k Walk. Since the minority replaced by bricks forming the lcllcrs of caiiiplis groups dill not want the Greek Walk at first. the fraternities and sororities this 111-1-k 1111b 1h.- groups slill l1.111- not paid for 11s construction. Johnson I Pourwomen swimmers are construction of Sigma Nu's letters, Sillll. alltocompete forthe NCAA ”The purpose lof the sidewalk prop-cit is 111 lil'illfJ The 111-11 Grcck Walk \Rlll begin at the corner of national championship. Page the fraternities and sororities logclhcr in .1 unified l' 1-11‘1~111 Ili'iic and H.111 Allen Drive because of its 2. atmosphere." said Wall l’erry, student s1'l1;1ll' pr1-si pix-xiniii}. lo Fraternity ('oilrl. The university plans dent. Perry has ridiociiled the project since the idea's 111 r11pl.11'1v .1ll campus sidewalks with bricks and this origin two year's ago. The project is scheduled 111 he pron-cl sped up the l‘l‘niii‘ullnll of this particulurarca. l0": 2‘ )es Valvano completed at, the end ofthe 1987;11'11dci111cyour. 'l'bi- firm-k Walk letters will be formed with while The new Greek sidewalk will iiol coninin 1hr bricks .111.1111sl red ones, ('hziplcrs have already been havetoo manyoutside - minority Greek organizations lhil. .11‘1- :1lrc.‘1d1 bulb in inn-lam l11. mourn-1111111; for the payment of the more MOMS? Sea lead editorial. at the front of Reynolds (‘oliscum t'\,,ll‘h\l‘.t iihilc bricks, .‘\l‘('lli‘lllllL’ to Perry. the page‘- According to Greeks I'nilcd pi'1-s11li-i.l (11‘: 1.1 .lllllllis 111211lhcSlillllcxpi-nsc. Johnson. the black Greek organizations support 1l11» lil'lil'i'si‘llldll‘iI'\ from the Gri-ck orgzini/iilions' will Helplaed Raleigh. Editorial, new walk. but chose not to participate because ‘ll111 11.111 .11111pp111'11111111 l11l11-pr11s1-111 is hen the 111st brick pledge to our letters mean u lot to 11s; 111- don't 1.1.1111 1splll 111115.111- PIG. ‘- people to walk on them." Johnson \‘illll lh1~Gr1-11k 11.1%. ll Il11~ \tl‘dllll'l‘ permits. Ullt' 11.111111 iiill be completed by Reynolds wus constructed without (11'1111ks l'nih 11‘. 1i»; . \I‘I‘!'I'lllllll\ .17111 .1 1111-1111-111111-11 .1r1-pl.'1nncd lobe permission. l'i'ill 1i 1l111 1111-.1111-11 uhcn lbi- lelii-rs of all Foatum: NCSU students 1- El 1 .‘1 111111112. li.1pli-l‘s .11‘1‘ 1'1liiillli'li-il. work to alleviate hunger Four years ago. Greeks I'lllll'il \illlili-ll li- lll‘-|' .111 while having a good time Student government's Feed ACLU spokesman says labels are not exact Raleigh project culminates this Saturday. Page 5. By Mark Hollifield Il11l|lii11- -1'1..,..1 [1111!111.111111. .11.ll sci. 1d111.1111111. Staff Writer \lllll 11111 3'111. 1-1:. ..-. l' ' 111111 s~1l lll iii-iii 111‘. 111s.1y ISSIH'lliil 1111 'sl’l“ 111: .1:11'i;11 'lzi i'iil“. il‘..1. should be Il-ll .‘1loiil' . 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Though the SISn says 'no parking, student Phil Harris 1i... ..'1 .,‘ii.’.i.‘ .1‘lil noneihqle- s takefi a seat on the . up to wait for a fld" 1.111s11..1' .1 .111 lil‘lltl l.llir1‘s_ 1, .1 2 / March 16, 1987/ lechmcran Sports

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Diamonders ace season’s first test

By Bruce Winkworth lIot isn't the word for it. The missing a turn hurt my rhythm." The three freshman starter Associate Editor Wolfpack is on fire. ('ounting the Bark pitched out of trouble in the Bark. Preston Woods and Chris 17 runs and 20 hits yesterday. top of the second. third and sixth. Woodfin have combined with Iiy all rights. this weekend State has scored 55 runs and allowing five runners to reach sophomore Jeff Hartsock to give should have been the first real test rapped out 62 hits in its last four scoring position. but stranding State a strong rotation. easing the for State's baseball team. games. running its record to 11 l. them all. Mark Wendel and Brad sting of losing lefthander Paul Judging by the Wolfpack's 521 The pitching hasn‘t been too Rhodes mopped up the last three Grossman. who is out for the wrn Saturday at ('oastal Carolina shabby. either. Over the same innings. season with a shoulder injury. and yesterday's 171 blowout of four game span. State pitchers Meanwhile. the Wolfpack offense All four starters are unbeaten East (Tarolina. the first test may have allowed just seven runs. six pushed four runs over the plate in and have earned run averages of be yet to come. earned runs and 26 hits. State the second. two more in the third less than 2.00. Bark. Woods and "If this was their first test. I'd freshman Iirian Bark scattered and five in the fourth to take the Hartsock each have ERAS of less say they responded very Well," three hits and seven walks over six pressure off Bark. than1.00. l’ir'ate head coach Gary ()verton innings Sunday to pick up his first “The way the team is hitting. All three rookies started this said. ”N.('. State swung the hats win of the season and lower his you know you're going to win." said weekend. and only Woodfin failed ERA to 0.75. Bark. who collected a pair of to earn a win. leaving in the sixth very well today, and I'd say that‘s singles while serving as designated against Coastal Carolina with the just about tl‘u crux of the game. “I wasn't happy with the way I hitter. “Everybody in the lineup -score tied at 3-3. Larry Price We didn't get a very wellpitched threw." Bark said. ”I wasn't getting can hit for average and power." relieved and picked up the win. his game. but I'd say most of the my curve over. and I didn't have The results of Sunday's game second of the year. reason for that was the way State good rhythm because I missed my would seem to back Bark's claim. Friday, Woods aIIOWed just one swung the bat. We just caught a last start. I feel like if you keep All nine starters hit safely in the run and three hits over eight hot team." throwing. you'll throw strikes, and game. all but third baseman Bryn innings to lead the Pack to a 19-1 Kosco scored and all but catcher rout of George Mason. Staff photo by Eddie Gontram Bobby Russell had at least one RBI. “Those three are still in a stage Brian Bark pitches for the Pack in a 17-1 win over East Carolin-i. Prior to Saturday's trip to where they're adjusting from high Coastal Carolina. four Wolfpack school to college ball," Esposito State 17. East Carolina 1 leadmg hitters State Zaun l”lor4, douhlvl players Bark. Bill Klenoshek, said. "The hitters in college aren't 3‘1! {100 000 Bit _. 1 ti 5 Klenoshek litor4, home run, 2 RBI), Nithers [11011, Mark Withers and Turtle Zaun — helping them out by swinging at ‘1'11'1 ()4? E1011 60X 17 'le [l home run, RBI) Coastal Carolina Snrres 17 1014, home were hitting over .400. and the only bad pitches like they do in high $11111» 1.1.11.3 1.11 Hrll and Riley, Cauble IBI Bark, run, RBI), Prochaskal?for3) regulars under .300 were shortstop school. That's why they‘re all $11,111»: llt1111z111. 1:11 and Russell, Abshtre 18) W Records State 101 Coastal Carolina 113 Alex Wallace and second baseman having to pitch from behind in the flaritll 111 l .‘er11rl1 State 19. George Mason 1 Scott Davis. both proven hitters. count. We hope that this early 1(11111119 11111115 812139 Zaun liilorfi, double, 2 R81), George Mason 000 001 [100 1 4 1 “We're very happy with our season experience will pay off for “‘11211 El 111' 1. home r11" 3 REM, Withers 1310M, 7 R81), State 125 [140 52X ‘1")? 1 start." State head coach Sam them later in the season." n .111 1 ri1111h!1: '1 RB“, Bark 121016, 7 RBI), Perden, Davrdson 13), Styles 15), Marshall II) on! vllilt1'111‘)to Mill Klenoshel 121mb, 2R8”, 1(0ch Brllrnqsley. Woods, Price 19) and Russell, Abshrre 151) W Esposito said. “We‘ve got three' Still looking for a fifth starter. “Ml/1',lH8l|tl1‘I meoltlord, homerun, RBI) Woods 12-11) L -- Perdenli 1). new faces in the lineup, three more Esposito will start junior Bud Records State. 111 EasrCarolrna 52 leading hrtter State — Bark tfirtort}, 4 runs, double, who've changed position and three Loving Monday at 3 pm. against State 5, (‘oastal Carolina home run, 2 RBI), Zaun Blorfi. double, RBll, Withers freshmen in the starting rotation. Richmond at Doak Field. Loving 11.1» 01111 201) 111 h / 1 l3tor4, home run, 5 PT”), Davrs 12 for 5, grand slam We're scoring some runs. and the was 7-1 as a freshman in 1984- " 1 [Jill [102 Hill) 11 l t) home run, 4 R81), Shrngredecker 12710r2, home run, 1’ kid pitchers are all keeping us in before missing most of the last two .1 .1111? tarry Woodtrn, Pace and Russell RBI). George Mason — none. the game" years with a shoulder injury. 1)111s Records: George Mason ~ 34 .13 Gators‘ use’ Wolfpack in NCAA opener they got it (the game) back right l(1(l on Andrew Motens three- Continued from Page 1 where they wanted it. But I think if point play. Florida never gave up “From here up. we just lost we made that with about five the lead. and State just couldn't Staff photo by Eddie Gontram control of the game," minutes. six minutes left. it could stop the M&M Boys -:— Moten and Bill Klenoshek (center) catches the final strike to put out another Valvano said making a slashing have been a different outcome.“ teammate Vernon Maxwell in ECU batter. movement across his throat. “Up to Florida called timeout with 12:17 the end. that point we were playing well. I left and the Wolfpack bench was all Maxwr‘ll. who was playing de— unnm.m------n------1- think it was a case of us just smiles. And. in fact. right where it spite reports that he might miss self-destructing. wanted to be. the game because of an injured Village Inn Pizza Parlors The slim crowd of 12.072 in the “We had done exactly what we knee. led all scorers with 28 points. cavernous and boring Carrier had set out to do." Valvano said. “in He hit only 6 of 16 from the field. ALLgYOU CAN EAT BUFFET Dome -- seating capacity 33,000 — the first half. (we wanted) to keep but hit 11 free throws on the day at yawned as Florida reeled off 17 the game in the 20s to low 305. and crucial times to stop any chance of 50¢ off straight points. leaving the State it was (33-30 at the half). We came a State rally. Good fordinner only, team scratching its head. in the locker room at halftime and “My knee was tender." said A pair of scoring runs started in said ‘Now we are going to take Maxwell. who entered the game as Includes pizza. spaghetti. lasagna. soup. State's favor. as the Pack went up control ofthe game.‘ the Gators top scorer. averaging Quentin Jackson salad bar. garlic bread. and one cone of ice cream. I by nine with 12:24 remaining on a Instead, the Wolfpack had Florida182l ti” turnaround shot by sophomore merely lit the fuse and fizzled out. 21.3 points a game. “I was kind of J Lawrence 35 110 8, P lawrence 73 on ‘1 Western Boulevard 851-6994 : center . “I never expected us to self afraid at first. but then it felt OK." Schnrntzrus 417 1 1 9, Maxwell 6 16 M )1 76, Moran ‘13 Expires 5/23/87 State outscored the Gators 111 destruct as we did." Valvano said. “He didn't look too injured to 7/ 19, Montgomery [)7 ill) t), tan 111 1? l, Capers ) -u---.----“d------u-n- to gain the lead — all in a little “We gave it to them. in effect. me." llel Negro said. 7 M, McCIary415 t) 1 8 Totals 75 54 75 34 8’! over 60seconds. But. State's Vinny three or four times." State 110 41) ’1) 1 1 17» U1 Del Negro said the Wolfpack may Del Negro said: “We threw the Honda 13 4‘1 R? i NI'VVH ll idrtrtronal have made its advance too soon. hall all over the court and made State 171)) Rebounds State .14 lShackletord 8), Honda "' 11.1-11111)turrti 1111111111 and ABOF? T/ONS UP TO ‘1' 1 ‘l 1‘ ‘- l, l: 1"1 111 73 )’fi, Shacklclord Bill [Maxwell /, Moten 71 Assrsts State 15 [Jackson ‘1‘, anesthesia 11.1111t111111- ‘1“ ”ltlil‘ "It took a lot out of us to get (the some key mistakes. and they 1,1,. .1 1 ’ '1 llol Nortro RM ill) 1?, Storm Honda lSchintnus I1). ‘1 ,ill 111/1131», ttrvlllrmt 111 alum 18TH WEEK OF score) up.“ said Del Negro. who capitalized on them." .1y1211,.-.,111l. 11‘ tr, Wl‘tflIlS ‘17 ill) 7, Lambrotro lurnovers State 15, Florida 1? Fouled out Dc) ‘11111 ,1. ,1ie‘l / ‘-11 '1‘ 1111111 1 noo‘ 1;' 5.1631 scored 12 points in the effort. Exactly 0:54 after State was “=1 Hun/1111' ' {Ill ‘24 krznnvrty l l ill] 7 Totals Negro Technicals Shacklelord ‘1 It" 11m .1.111-.1,._. “'l‘hen we made some mistakes and ahead 49—40, the Gators took the j 1 A 12,117? PREGNANCY Records State 20 15, Florida 22 1f). “Gyn Clinic” f RALEIGH _ WOMEN’S NEED A PARTY JAM? Licensed DJ’3 for Spring Formals & Frat/Sorority Parties 10¢ DRAFT ill-‘1 Ql”MarginStreet 83205115 PROFESSIONAL SOUND SERVICES 934-5364 St. Patrick’s Hurry,spring dates are filling up quickly! Day Party 10% discount with this coupon with Delta Upsilon and MDA Graduated Savings. valid through March 17th 9:00 at ACC TAVERN

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4 women tankers Home team shines in travel to NCAA’s Wolfpack Invitational

Competing in the 400 and 800 The oldest member of the relay track and field meet freestyle team relays. Christina team is Susan Butcher, a junior MacMillan, Melinda Moxin, Maya from Kloof Natal. South Africa. She From Staff Reports Codelli and Susan Butcher will attended St. Mary's High School. 'llmrrieli“‘0‘ tF‘emhrnhg““1: Ill'lIm'v59¢. Reece. tip, .5,’Ita'elAuqr4801,4‘45 n_2, represent State at the NCAA "Susan is swimming very well," ".rmlhlAbIrut} Women's Swimming Champion Easterling said. "she should go State's Terry Reese picked up III!) 1 ."ar Carr-win .r-atlr 07011 2, Pillar :h‘ijps March 19-21 in Indianapolis. about 1:49 in the 800 relay. Melinda wins in both the 110 hurdles and 6231121 83730 1 Van'rr ‘rl"'III' B'l‘l 1? 4, llervrl n . the triple jump. and placed second ‘00“?lebe At the ACC Championships this in the long jump to lead an ism relay r yr, 7.51 130”), j‘ 110'. W"! 5 year, MacMillan, Moxin. Codelli impressive hometeam showing :1 A111) ’57“ ‘l I pelrrhlllle'fl I ‘I :11 and Butcher qualified in the 4th WOLFPACH Saturday at the Wolfpack Invita- W3"?!- freestyle relay with an impressive tional track and field meet. 4m relay 7 East I;a!'illf‘fi All ”It, .‘ In" of)?“ ‘l/ 4“ time of3228.0. 1, NT. AM ‘33 91 IJDC‘l'l‘l'l NOTES Men l‘fll I Mary Ann Tarrachel Clara 44799 2 In the 800 freestyle relay, their Javelrr 1, Eric Schoenborn 6111124062, 7. Gorsln 1,5021; lSlalel 44411 1 Hall err w tut/"l l “2 time of 7:312 was also good enough tatf photo by Michael Steele lullalil I928 'l, Phllllps lllherryl 1119 4, 4 Oral IPembrnlre Ynlh liJNC wl 5117 an to qualify them for the NCAA has improved a lot over the course Statel1868 .lavelrn I 'ilwl lIhllnrr', ELlarll ‘lll'l‘r 2, Mewm Championships. of the season. All four girls have State's Thomas Humanik shows his form in the shot put. Humanik 5.000 I Vol Cross lunarll 141934, 7 Srrucko Stale: ‘."r.' r lirlgtlnqhulha." i’lll 1H 4 RM‘ “I'm looking for our girls to swim showed determination in making finished second in the event in State’s first outdoor meet of the Ileam Adldasr 14 73 50, 3, Franklin, :Camptelll I‘ll 50 lfanvpbeill 00 l for solid legs." Coach Don Easter- theNtTAA's." season. 4 Jones lPeMbroln State! ‘50765 ‘00 Hurdles ' pa"? Ilene”. ,nar'l "r i‘ . ling said. “I believe in the 400 we l‘lasterling added that he has 400 relay I NC Nil, 4? 7‘1 2, State 478'! I. tlarnphell llliill l'thl I ‘rl-gmwr. [lain ‘llxl .: will be tlzlaberh Elly Slate 43.71, d, Pembroke Stare 43 fitl Wright ‘4 WI looking for a time of 3:26. enjoyed working with the women's ships. Cowell was an allAmerir-a The women will also be in action High Jump 1, [lore Manlrl lNCCUr 68 P, Costello '00 ‘ Vanessa ‘r'nrh gna'tr '. r.‘ . (new and in the 800 we are hoping for a team and he has an optimistic swimmer for Ohio State. and he this week as they travel to Guilford ‘UDCl 6 6. 3, Endrles rDukel, 6, Scott 6? Campoerll ‘,'le ’r (lulu. arm -.l r a”, time of 7:27 or 7:28. The girls have outlook for next. year's squad. served as an alternate on the 1984 College. The Pack, now 4-3 overall. 1.500 l. Mrke erhno lNew Balancel 35060. 2, ~Camphelll 170‘ been practicing very hard, and they The men's season is finished. but ()lvmpicteam. will be lead into action by Katie Brown tSralel 352 70, 3, Hell rSlareI 3‘1? 14 4. Hana; 100 I Hath Mrlt'rs ‘Abi’ ‘hf" lull". ‘fflr‘ stayed over spring break to trair three Wolfpack swimmers have Easterling praised the efforts of Fleming and Mary Lloyd Hodges. lStarel357 B2 5077, 1. Permit lf'lll ‘lfl‘r .1 lrlnrv'vl' Ilitv‘ttrlrl3l every day." qualified for the IRS. Senior ('ham- all the men who worked hard to 110 Hurdles I, lerry Reese (Storm 1441, 7. 61 1‘1 The women will leave today for pionships in Iloca Raton. Florida. qualify. He feels the men's team Stephen Stewart Sourherland lECUl 146?, 3, Parlor llCUl lSZ'l. 4 lllqh Jump "hrs Arenas rm" Hill 2 tarot“. the championships. Tuesday night Dan Tripps. a freshman has will be tough next year. in part State‘s gymnastics team, paced Sandals tHeldelbergl IE 50 'Slllllfi 54 I, Mr’lrllrll‘ l ll‘rnvrllmw l '0 and Wednesday. before Thursday’s qualified in the 50 freestyle. 100 - I, Eugene McNelll tECUl 1055, 7. Dickerson lrlple Jump I lihetv’ Weave‘ Glarel till". . because all the men should return. by allround winner Portia Propst. lECSUl 1076, 3, tightborne lunarrl 1118!. 4, Bryant Martin IECIJI 35 7 w, I flaper if” N ‘14 Davis 17 r' '1 competition. will allow for the Chuck Neimeyer. a sophomore defeated Radford. 17555-16950. lSlarel 1083 tom) Jump I Inwanna [laws rlirl'nabelll 016‘- .v swimming of warm-up laps. from Gastonia, N.(‘... qualified for - Scott Deuel Friday in Carmichael Gymnasium. 400 1, Nate Pelerlun INCCUl 4809, 2, Marsh Dagger lunalll l’d 3 bay l‘a'rprw‘l' ‘01 ll Dave. MacMillan and Codelli are twrl lhe 100 fly. Neimeyer was the lone The Wolfpack had the top three r‘Statel 4852. 3. Douglas lunalrr 48 65, 4, Ethan runalrl lNCClJ‘ M In freshmen member of the relay Vvolfpacker to finish first, in an O C U all-round finishers with Leah 1879 0m I. Mary Ann (arraher rlilalel 7‘70‘2, L' teams. MacMillan is from event at the ACC Championships. The men's tennis team will begin Ranney and Cheri Tester closely Long Jump 1 Jllllus Meellns [Pembroke lCl Wllllams lDukel 777511 '3, Campbell lAhIl 77050. 4 Southf'reld, Michigan, and swam at Steve Bradshaw, a freshman hehind Propst. who collected 35.55 242‘1, 2. Reese 1513121 23105, 3, Bryanr rSrarel 73 75. Huggins018077959 Male High School. from Hudson, Ohio. also qualified. the tougher part of their season points though she did not win any Robinson lSlalel 23 3a 100 Hurdles l, ’llerlharlln Mayhem lnuh‘l ‘ll’llll Sophomore Moxin is from Dave Cowell. a graduate assis- this week. The Wolfpack will be single event. Pole Vault I. he Errc Parson 1319191 and John Castle 7, Spearman tCarnphelll 10151 1, Wershero lillllwr Raleigh and swam at Ravenserol‘t tant to Easterling. will also he playing three of the toughest teams lunarr l 14 0, 3, Snead lSrarcr 136 T0954. 4. Sweeney 4100! l- l? 01 on its schedule. including one AC(‘ Ranney, who won ..e parallel 800 Mike Michnu lNew Balancel 153 ‘14, 7, Shnl Prrl ‘l, Mrrhele lllnarrl till High School. competing in the US. Champion team. bars with a 9.40. garnered 35.15 Massey lUDlIl 15.174, 1, [mo lunalll 15556, A, Ilalnwm 'fCUl till, I! filllnwr. -'\rrlrel llll‘u, ll points overall, and Tester grabbed Chapman 131 Aug llfl‘) 97 chtlnqhnlham IEiillllhfl 0 State. now 5-5 overall for the 34.95 points. 400 Hurdles l, llmnrhy Chapman (Sr Augl 534.1, 700 1, Shnnna James Iflhli .r'l ll . awn lunar“ Women survive NCAA’s first round season, will be hosting the Tester tied with Radford's 2. Paulrnq lStaler 5395, 1, Coleman 0100 .5978, 4. 75 05, 3, Kellman Will 76 ‘1’1, 1, 0.11 lfiamptlellr ff llli Seminoles of Florida State at 2 pm. Melissa Fyfe for the top place in Peters (Duke) 3.000 1, Bev lynch ‘-l"a'll ll 0000 7 Hall Continued from page '1 l2 flpiece. Iuven.‘ steals (6-5 Cats) Monday. the vault with a score of 8.80. Discus I. lorry Thomas ISIaIPl lfibfl 7, Elliott IIINC WI II Illfii i HIFIS lfalll' IVII 114.7%, -‘I IIIIHIIII guard Karen Hargadon‘s 12. and assists till-20 Catsl were ”The Seminoles are not ranked State's Jennifer McFarlane and [llnalll rm, 3, Ice 41100 15510 4, ltkerd. lslalel “WWW“ State, which had been eliminated: neckeandaneck throughout the in the nation, but they are a tough Angela Fontana also won events in 1436 Discus I, filer Vrllr” Whiter It‘ll 2 'llllrllrt' from the NCAA for the past three game. team." coach Crawford Henry said. the meet. 700 . I, Eugene McNeil lELUI 7‘17. 7 Douglas 'SI’IW I ”mm” ‘U"““ ”l“. ‘1 'v‘t""" ll‘ ‘lr'l'r'u years in an opening round road Villanova, after reaching the Lars Svensson and Krister State hosts James Madison this 77runarll10 '3? 7‘1, 3, .Jrenllns lfllalcl 27 31, 4, [lllmr llmH'W I”1,000 relay '. NI Mai 1100‘ game. overcame an incredible regional finals last year in its first Larzon. who are both 1-() in the Friday in the season's next-to-last shooting performance as well as NCAA appearance. exits after its conference, will lead State Tuesday 'Ill't t. The event gets underway at the Cats hitting 60.4 percent from first game this year. finishing the as they face the Tar Heels of Norr '1 pm. in Carmichaelemnasium. the floor. The Wolfpack nailed in 15 , year with a 274 record. , Carolina. Although Svensson and State [75.55, Redford 169.50 out of 26 shots in both halves for a The Pack has an even 2-2 record Ilarzon are undefeated in the Vrl‘lll on, (Ellen Iesler 18121191 and Melissa Fvie (Rad! 57.7 percentage. against the Scarlet Knights but has conference, the Pack will be looking i‘. ‘lill Parallel liar. leah Rannev (Slatel 940 Balance Shooting percentage was not the never faced them in tournament for their first. win the conference as I‘mrrr lenllllllr Mniarland ISrarel 975 Floor exemse *Attention* only indication of the closeness of play. Rutgers is led by all-America a team. Arlrlela Ilrrllrlrla lStatrrl 9 30 the game and the two teams. The Sue Wicks, who scored 23 points Finally. to round out the week. Allalllul-ll 1, Paula Prupst lStatel 3b 55, 7. Leah Cats got the rebounding edge. and grabbed 11 rebounds against State will host Hampton University "0'0le '81me 3‘.) l5, Ii, Chen lester tSlatel 27-25. 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Jim Valvano. NC. State's head Each endorsement. either subtly or basketball coach and athletics director. 'lirectly. involves NCSU. The latest has helped the university a great deal. example. of course. is the automobile Valvano has given us two ACC (‘oininerCial filmed in Reynolds Col- championships and a national cham~ iseum The dealership apparently pionship in just seven years. But more rented Reynolds with Valvano's than that. he is a witty. colorful figure approval. for a mere $75 known virtually across the nation. Another example is the senior When people think of NCSU. they dinner The seniors who managed to think of .Jim Valvano. Out west. get a seat found a head coach people think all NCSU students have speaking in front of a huge Ronzoni big noses and eat pasta. sign. This Valvano-NCSU relationship Finally. in virtually every commer- RONALD REAGAN: Tl-lE has both positive and negative ramifi— cial Valvano appears in he mentions cations. NCSU, the basketball team or wears HfifiENCWNlNTMiVEST Valvano's 1983 rolick through the an NCSU sweatsuit. NCAA tournament led to a dramatic As athletics director. Valvano ranks increase in freshman applications high in the NCSU administration. As 4,/_,,. Students saw NCSU as an exciting unfair as it may be. anytime Valvano place to attend school. and NCSU has appears iii public. be it a basketball improved because of it. game. press conference or advertise— On the other hand. many people ment. he is representing the universi- Keep up th good work, Amerika feel Valvano might be abusing his ty. power. Maybe the time has arrived for Dear Amerikans. i:til fact that the things you have in common Over the years. Valvano has Valvano to step back and evaluate his Thank you so much for your recent TV are that you have nothing and your endorsed a multitude of products. product endorsements. series Amerika. lt pleases me greatly to LEE neighbor has nothing. We feel that see people in the United States finding equality is the best way to go ~ and ways of rationalizing a Soviet takeover CREGHTON everyone has equal chance to have Your series gave all of us here at the equally nothing.‘l, however. have a car Come on and Feed Raleigh Kremlin a lot of yuks. and a nice apartment overlooking Red But the US. TV networks did not have Amerikans want a change. How about Square. That’s only because I am more Feed Raleigh by- a pizza party for all workers to show a series to tell us that you people moving the White House here to equal than everyone else. That's the goal of the second annual sponsored by Domino‘s Pizza and are apathetic toward communism. It is Moscow? I can assure you that I will not Ask anyone how nice we are. Ask the student governmentsponsored Feed WRALFM. evident every day in the actions of the use your arms to free Amerikan hostages. Afghan people. Oh. yes. l'm trying to Raleigh drive. Furthermore. a campus-wide Fast Amerikan people. There are always a few lpromise. torture all of them. Ask the Contras. Oh. l Last year's drive was a roaring for the Hungry will be sponsored on self-pious capitalist pigs who try to The fact is. less than half of the forgot —— I'm trying to kill all of them. success. with 7V2 tons of canned food Thursday by University Dining. Stu— convince everyone that Marxism is wrong. registered Amerikan voters even bother to Well. you could ask Lech Walensa. collected and donated to the Food dents on the meal plan may select one but they can't pull the iron curtain over show up at the polls on election day. except I'm trying to put him in prison. I Bank of North Carolina. Program Thursday meal to be donated to the 'our eyes. We can see all too clearly that (This percentage does not include know — ask your President Reagan. No. coordinator Rhonda Winstead hopes Food Bank. most Amerikans don't care they just Amerikans who are eligible to register. but no. you can't do that - you Amerikans to double that amount in this year's won‘t say anything because the neighbors don't. Many unregistered voters claim that are too busy trying to put him in prison. The serious part is the grim spectre might start spreading nasty rumors. they haven't registered to avoid jury duty. Oh well, I guess you will have to take my drive. of hunger overshadowing North Take. for example. this Iran-Contra 1 have a good solution for that problem; word for it. I wouldn't lie to you. Honest. The Food Bank. a nonprofit food Carolina. and indeed. the world. deal. You, the US. public, feel we don’t have juries here.) So my best advice to you is to keep on storage and distribution center. will Many people scoff at hunger and ever-so-comfortable in chastising your We will let you register and vote. going the way you are going. Ridicule a distribute this year's collection to poverty. claiming that victims of both president over such a relatively small deal. though. Personally. l don't care what president who is trying to keep me away various agencies throughout Raleigh. should “get a job." The simple fact Since this “scandal" was uncovered. there party you belong to. as long as it’s the (although l can't imagine why). Remain at We congratulate Winstead's and has been a flurry of resignations and Communist Party. You won't even have home when it's time to vote. Involve student government’s ability to corn- that 415 thousand children in North replacement traffic around the White to worry about making choices within the yourself in South Africa when you could bine fun with the serious task of Carolina alone live below the poverty House. There is even a joke going around party. We only give you one candidate. do them more good by staying out of it eradicating hunger in Raleigh. line invalidates this notion. the politburo about Reagan installing Now I ask you. isn't that much easier than all. Yes. keep on doing things that only The fun part will be the event itself. ls a 5Ayear old kid really expected to revolving doors in the cabinet offices having to make choices in both a primary Amerikans can do. and rest assured that This year's Feed Raleigh will be getajob? (heh. heh). and general election? you have my full approval on all of it. headquartered in the East Coliseum Furthermore. between 1981 and The point is. most Amerikans probably So you see that a Soviet lifestyle has no I’m already the dictator over most of 1983. the number of NC. families accept the fact that Reagan didn't know drawbacks. We even wipe out that nasty the world, and someday I hope l can be Lot. Campus groups will start regis— all the details of the affair. but are just idea of aristocracy. Here in our country. yours. too. tering at 9:30 am. Food collection living below the poverty line rose 42 foaming at the mouth to get him in everyone has exactly the same thing. You begins at 10 am. The group which percent. trouble. What other conclusion could a are guaranteed to have exactly the same Sincerely Yours collects the most cans per group So hunger is definitely a serious guy like me make, except that all stuff as your neighbor. Never mind the Mikhail Gorbachev member will be awarded a trophy by problem —» a problem you can do Raleigh mayor Avery Upchurch at the something about. Come on out end of the day. This will be followed Saturday and help Feed Raleigh. Forum REAGAN‘s DETACHED l hope that other residence hall residents will would want to cry “wolf" at tournament time. MANAGEMENT STYLE Nighttime solicitors take a firm stand and prevent these people other than the opposition? from invading our night-time privacy. I According to the News and Observer article invade resident privacy endured the shouts from outside Carroll at Valvano received no compensation for the I've had itll Last Thursday at 11:30 pm. night -— I will not endure banging on my door. commercial. Since South Square Hyundai is some pledging fraternity members came I would like to see N.C.State's administration an avid supporter of NC. State athletics and through Carroll dorm trying to solicit canned put a halt to this. no lights or labor from coliseum staff was food or money donations. required; seventy-five dollars seems like a First of all. with the visitation policy. how did Kathleen Christensen reasonable fee (if not too much) for one hour these guys get in without an escort? JR 820 at Reynolds. Jim Valvano l.aS done wonders Secondly. where do they get off going for NCSU's public relations. not to mention his around banging on girls' doors at that time of Go to Carter-Finley if accomplishments on the basketball court. if i night? Some of us have early Friday classes am not mistaken. Valvano is a lifetime and are in bed at that time. you want to cry ‘wolf’ Wolfpack club member at a contribution of a This is not the first time this has happened. mere $100,000. Valvano's active involvement but it had better be the last.‘ Last time one In response to Technician's lead story on in university activities shows me that he really young man actually went into the suite Friday about .Jim Valvano. 1 would like to does care for the welfare of NCSU. bathroom to ask my roommate for money. know why Technician wants to blow a whistle Therefore. if Technician wants to blow a The next time this happens at that time of night at our own head basketball coach. This. to me. whistle. go out to Carter-Finley so you will not Public Safety gets called. seems like a Lennie Wirtz call. bother anyone. So guys —» this is your only warning do Furthermore. when 1 read the article in SHIEMCCagagnl'niiitrnitysince 1920 not solicit in Carroll again or you'll be Thursday's News and Observer. I assumed the Tolly'Spence lll Editorin Chlai explaining yourselves to Public Safety. journalist was a UNC graduate. Who else SR LAS John Austin Managing Editor Mark Bumgardner Forum Policy gunman--7 News Editors...... Dwuan June Advertising JoeGalarneau General Manager...... Bill Tourtallot Technician welcomes Forum letters They Asst. News Editors...... Madelyn Rosenberg Credit Manager...... Karon Oglasby are likely to be printed if they: iii/[1.13: MegSullivan Salas...... Devin Steele. Cheryl Zorot 0 deal with significant issues. breaking news or .P Opinion Editor...... Michael Hughes Tim Ellington. Cyndi Horkan public interest. Features Editor...... Joli Cherry Ad. 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Area colleges to collect cans for Feed Raleigh Saturday By Patrlce Jones Staff Writer ernment sponsors the second annu- has 10 members (‘ttIIl-I ts too cans. attention (l_‘i tlt't‘ltlt'll Int-vim \Iar'. 's and l‘eace. MacNeely said that the cans will go al Feed Raleigh canned food drive that is counted as Itt ".1th per intol\erl .t "z II'titlL: so". - "’1 . 'i tw Iiesl thing (about Feed to agencies throughout Raleigh. "It this Saturday. person. both the uni .i-rsil '. .I'III wittitniiizi " . web" :s that there are so many will serve a lot of people. We Every day the United States Project coordinator Rhonda Each group will pl tr‘t' is cans Ill We came Ill lIllt‘lI last fit-aim .iztii inn-m ltl‘.itl\t'tl . . , really working expect (the amount of cansl to be throws away enough food to fill a Winstead explained that partici a designated area in Ill t‘otinlt'tl hope todoas well this war 'ueeitii-r and supporting each higher this year. Last year it was baseball stadium 12 feet dee . pants will be divided into compet hourly by an IIII-IIHJl cou ‘er Various campus ot‘ttariixhit lilii-i'f said Winstead. really incredible for a first time It‘s a gripping thoug 15. and ing groups for the day. “A big Amounts collected \sill Ill’ put on a are signed up. including si ltegisiration for campus groups project. The students were really unfortunately, hunger continues. In section of Raleigh is given to tabulating board to ht‘t'lt each fraternities and stil'ttlillt s. it lice o..li ln-irm at 9:30 am. Saturday. enthusiastic." she said. North Carolina alone. 415 thousand groups with a large amount of group aware of hoe. mam cans ideiitial Scholars I’i‘ocraiti .l.’ it til- ' .ifl Hillel-litit‘. Itt‘KInS ill IO a.m.. Associated with Feed Raleigh is children live below the poverty people and a smaller section is they need to w in. School(ilrl‘exttles. .iiiii the awards ceremony takes a campuswide Fast for the Hun» line. and the number of NC. given to smaller groups." said The winning group Alli receive a Ilan I’otts. actinittv s ell 'rit .. ‘,“.tt"' .il lziltl pm. At 4:45 p.m.. gry, which will be held on Thurs families living at that level rose 42 instead. cup from Raleigh iiiiwir Avery llelta Sigma I’hi. said l.is Ilitlt‘I'Zi.. .i..i,ut' sponsors WItAIirlt‘M and day in cooperation with l'niversity percent between 1981 and 1983. After a group contacts all houses prchurch at the end of the day. became involved ”to lit-1p out ttti itoini' o's I’iua will provide a pizza Dining. For the cost of two nuclear in its area. it returns to Feed Many of last unit’s pirticipants needy people of Raleigh and i.. part ‘» t'orall workers. "The main point (of the l-‘astl is aircraft carriers. hunger could be Raleigh headquarters in the East are looking forward to this year's establish a good name tor 'tw All food cans will be donated to to get support (for Feed Rah-iii}: eliminated from the face of Coliseum lot to be assigned another event. Karla Ilaiiersperger of the fraternity. We're st‘t‘tl1‘t'4tt‘lt'tdi it :lie Food Bank of North Carolina. a We're trying to encourage peopli America. Even students who are a area. N.('. State Student Alumni and we like to do sin” for ‘lw ":oiiprol’it food storage and dis- to fast for a day to understand little short on cash can To determine the winning group. Association said. "We are interest coininunit y." Tl'ilttlllttll center for charitable what real hunger is like." said hungry and pwerty-stricken cans are divided by the number of ed in doing community work. This State students will lie toiiiwt rt iigi'tii'ii-s.ti'rossthestatc. Winstead. ”If you had that feeling Raleigh residents as student gov- people in a group. If a group that (Feed Raleigbl being brought to our participants from .\It"l"lllll Slim l'ood llank volunteer Marilyn every day. you couldn't studv. you couldn't be a productive For an incredible nllllllii'l‘ children. their only meal ls Illt ott- Irish eyes will be smiling Tuesday at Stewart they get at school." Sign-up for the fast will be toda‘. By Joe Corey part of North Carolina and went to cording. he prefers performing live. in the Student Center lobby, itllll Entertainment Editor school at UNC»CH. While a stu will consist of specifying the in. .il dent. he learned how to play the A l‘t‘t‘t'ltl tux:r took ('i'os‘s ll) on Thursday that is to be donated. ()ne of the best ways to celebrate guitar. playing in New York ('it\' at Folk Lutyear. Feed Raleigh l'ttllt't‘lt'll the St. Patrick's Day holiday is During a snowstorm Cross was (‘in and in Ilostoii .it Symphony over tons of food. and W-zisteau with a wee bit of the Irish music. sleeping at a friend's apartment flail hopes to double that total this year Mike Cross. one. of the area's when he awoke in the middle of the ' ('ross played on National l’ublic “I think everyone knows better best Irish fiddle players and a man night to a “crazy drunken" man Radio's (NI’Itl top rated show The what they are doing this year. and who really knows how to throw a who started to play his guitar and Prairie Home ('ompiinioli hosted by we are more organized." good jig. will play at Stewart sing very loudly. (iarrison Keillor. Theatre Tuesday at. 8 pm. “When he finally noticed me. he In past years, Cross has played said. ‘My name's Larry Reynolds. "I did the show v. hen I was doing UNC-Chapel Hill on St. Patrick's What's yours'." Then he said. ‘You a tour of some scbOols in Minnesota Day. > know it's more fun to play.' He then a few years ago. It was back when Karl E. Knudsen Stewart Theatre is one of (Tross's proceded to manipulate my fingers the show was broadcasteil only in Attorney At Law favorite places to play. “ as he showed me some chords. the Midwest. Just a ten months “You feel like you're in the ”After that began my floating later. the show was nationally (Former Assistant District middle of a crowd of people." Cross apprenticeship as I watched every syndicated by Nl’lt and becoming a Attorney for 7 yearsl said in a past interview. “A lot of guitarist I could see perform." national success." ('ross said. times when you're on stage. you Cross has released seven albums Tickets for (‘ross' Tuesday night 1975 NF. State Grad. feel separated from the crowd. You since his debut Child Prodigy in concert are available at the Stu- feel like you're reaching across a 1976. His . last album. Solo at dent (‘enter box office and cost $7 a. t CRIMINAL LAW chasm. Al Stewart Theatre, you Midnight. was released early last for NCSU students and $9 for the Mike Cross will be giving one of his dynamic St. Patrick‘s Day. have a feeling that you've walked year and received critical acclaim. general public, :\ll tickets concerts Tuesday night at Stewart Theatre DWI & Traffic: into a room full of your friends. Although Cross enjoys res purchased at the (Ittvil at i- S] l (hirina-w oi Now that's a good feeling. and it Degree Murder 5 makes you feel more relaxed about l what you're doing. You think PARKWOOD VILLAGE APARTMENTS ‘1 you're singing for some friends who Commercial Plastics and Supply Corp. l i PERSONAL INJURY dropped by." l Spectacular Spring Special I l Auto ACCidents. Although he started out playing N.C.S.U.’s #1 Plastics Source l i Delta Blues and country folk. the It you are looking for an Apartment for May or August, come see us. l Negligence. past few years have lead Cross into 10% Discount with this ad i - especially for NCSU students Malpractice an exploration of traditional Irish - 2 bedroom apt was NOW $325 I‘ music. When Cross plays Irish Plastics for Design l 1 bedroom apt. was W NOW $295 Stiite 507 Raleigh Building music on the fiddle in concert. he and Research Projects l - convenient to NCSU and access to Woltllne i 5 West llargett St. plays the soft. swooning pieces All colors—We cut to size Raleigh. NC 27602 along with the robust. hearty l Got smart and lease early. Deposns must be received by March 20. I tavern tunes. cut-off specials l Please bring this coupon. 919 828-53566 Cross grew up in the western. 500 Hoke St. Raleigh, NC. 828—4100 LE7E9‘AQB'1‘EQL__E§'E‘_9’LNEE7_52§____3_32;7§1"_I FREE CONSULTATION 1 l I ‘x {/ -.\ .7 ,r/\‘ l .S‘(li’l’ I)(III'I.(~,\’. S9 (,(I’IIC’SI7' \I \\ll/l /)\k’7.V /

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