Volume Llll, Number 12 Wednesday, September 27, 1972

After Judicial Board trial

Burleson eligible to play

Copyright 1 972 Technician Schneider, were arrested May 3 by Since the Judicial Board trials are that the student is severely reproved nor Athletic Director Willis Casey by George Panton Raleigh Police and charged with closed to the public according to for his conduct; could be reached for Senior Editor comment. breaking into the machines. Burleson student law, both the exact charges b. In-kind restitution? this sentence Sitting in was tried separately in Wake Superior and verdict in the Burleson case means that the case had dictated an on the trial were Bill Tommy Burleson, State’s 7’4” Court the first week in June to remain confidential. appropriate restitution and/or‘appro- Williams, campus Director of Security basketball star, Will play for the accomodate his plans to try out for However, since Burleson would not priate service to be performed by the and Safety; Worth T. Blackwood, Wolfpack this season. the US. Olympic team. be allowed to represent the University student; or Chief of Campus Security; officer “I will play the full season. I will on the basketball team had he been c. Fine‘ this sentence means that Robert Bizelle Verdict Confidential given a sentence of “probation” or of the campus security be eligible to play this season like any the student may continue to partic- force;"student body .a..-w-_.. other player. That’s all I’m going to After pleading “no contest” to the stronger, he could have received one ipate in student activities while president Donald say until I’ve had time to, collect my charges, the All-ACC player was given _of three penalties, as stipulated in the making appropriate financial restitu- Abernathy; Assistant Dean of Student thoughts,” he told the Technician late a four month suspended sentence and Student Body Statutes: tion. Development and adviser to the yesterday. ordered to pay a $100 fine and cost of a. Reprimand' this sentence means Neither State Coach Norman Sloan Judicial Board. Burleson was tried yesterday court in addition to making evening by the Campus Judicial Board restitution of $24 damage to three for charges resulting from his Sullivan Hall pinball machines. vandalism of Sullivan Residence Hall Schneider, who is not registered for pinball machines last spring. the current semester, was not tried Burleson and a friend, Bruce yesterday by the Judicial Board.

State co-eds criticize I: dirty, holey gym suits

by Andy Terrill concur with the official department Staff Writer View. Jackie Howerton, a sophomore, “The clothing problem has been responded “I keep my own uniform, caused by rapid growth of the female and I wash it myself. I know there is a enrollment and overall high costs. We shortage, they told us about that. are still working on catching up with They tried out several types of adequate resupply items,” said Fred uniforms last year and decided on Drews, head of physical education. some new red ones. They seem to be “We do have some resupply double knits and they do not seem to clothing on hand and we anticipate soak up as much of the perspiration. I achieving sufficient resupply stockage don’t see why they don’t let us wear in the next fiscal year. We pay more shorts and T-shirts rather than those than twice as much for girl’s uniforms dumb white uniforms that most of us as we do for men’s, and we are doing are wearing.” , the best we can with the resources we “It’s all screwed up. I’ve had three have,” he said, explaining official semesters of PE and no one told me department view of the situation. until last semester that I could turn in However, some of the girl’s do not the uniform. But you’re afraid to turn it in, because you would get back something worse, either down around University seeks your ankles or else full of holes,” said Beverly Privette, a junior. In what seems to be the prevailing status among male students on the stadium access situation, Jeff Watkins, a junior, expressed his ignorance on the matter « by Allen Houston with “They have a shortage?” l Staff Writer However, some sympathy can be l The construction of Interstate 40 found among those who are aware to the Park has cut that there has been a problem, as CIAN with Steve Stallings, a junior, who, off an access road on the north side of said “l think the girls have a just cause Security Chief Worth T. Blackwood wishes Tommy Burleson good luck following his Judicial Board trial Carter Stadium to Blue Ridge Road, should last night. Officer Robert and allltraffic to home football games and the PE department Bizelle, a witness in the case, leaves the room so that the board could deliberate this fall will be forced to travel on exchange their uniforms.” confidentially. Student Body President Don Abernathy was also on hand to observe. (Photo by Price) Trinity Road. A proposed new access road, which would intersect Blue Ridge Road just south of Interstate 40, must pass Fall elections . through private property. The University has been negot— iating for the right-of-way through the Voter registration deadline set for Monday, October 9th property since January, 1970. Rudy Pate, University foundations by Marty Pate Jami Cauble, Student Senate registered voters. Cauble then said he down because we have to look up director, said, “The University is Associate News Editor president, had different opinions of estimated “70 per cent of the campus every voter and we have I60 requests working with the State Highway Com- As the fall elections loom on the the Board‘s procedures. He said, “If was registered to vote.” now. mission toward the aquisition of the scene the chant goes up, “Vote, vote, you live off campus you won’t have During registration 210 people reg- “It would help tremendously if the right-of-way for the road and pro- vote!” But one can’t vote unless one much trouble. If 'you live in a dorm istered at a special booth set up by the student would put the precinct num- spects are encouraging that we will registers, and the registration books they’re going to ask you a whole Student Government]. ber on the request." accomplish this objective.” close October 9. bunch of questions, like who are your Presently, absentee ballots are the Student Government has addresses University officials are hopeful a To register in Wake county the parents, who‘s your car registered most pressing matter Student Govern- of all the boards in , road may be completed before the ‘voter must be a resident for 30 days with, are your pets registered, and if ment is involved with. To obtain an absentee ballot requests, and a list of end of 1972. and 18 years old by election day, you plan to continue residing in Wake absentee ballot, a student must send a Raleigh notary publics. However, ‘ > The closing of the access road has which is November 7 this year. In County.” note to the local board requesting the Cauble said “There are many secret- presented new traffic problems, addition, the voter must be a legal Survey Conducted absentee ballot. aries on campus who are notary according to S.L. Penny, director of ‘ resident. The local board then sends the publics, but we don’t know who they traffic control for home games. He Although there is no set definition Cauble also discussed Student" Gov- student a form to complete, which is are, and we need them. If they would, noted, that 30 percent of the traffic to of legal resident, Margaret emment’s efforts to register newly returned to the local-board. The local we would appreciate if if they would Carter Stadium used the old road, and McLaughlin, Wake County Election enfranchised voters. During fall regis- board then reviews the request and, if call us and put their names on the this extra volume of cars has placed an Board secretary, explained the Board’s tration the Campaign for Young approved, sends the student an list.” added strain on Trinity Road. approach to the question. “We take Voters, a non-partisan organization absentee ballot. After voting, the stu- As for other registration activities, Penny stated that Youth Center the application and ask the student sponsOred by Student Government dent must have the mailing envelope Cauble said that Student Government Road, which intersects Hillsborough some pertinent information. The conducted a survey to determine the notarized and returned to the "board on had no definite plans. A Galifianakis Street four-tenths of a mile past Blue application is then brought before the number of registered voters and their or before Novenber 4th. rally was to be the site of a. massive Ridge Road, provides a western access board, which either rejects the applicc affiliation. McLaughlin mrged students to be as registration campaign, but Galifianakis to Carter Stadium. He urges students ation or asks the student to come ’ Of’ 12,000 surveys handed out. expedient as possible in requesting the cancelled his "appearance, and the rte use this route to avoid the con- before the board for some more 5,800 responded, and of the 5,800 ballots. She said, “Do it as soon as Campaign for Young Voters is about gestion on Trinity Road. questions,” she said. ‘ respondents, 80 per cent were possible. Right now we’re bogged defunct,said Cauble. ., ’ Grier OUTING Club will meet Saturday NCSU Chapter of the American THOSE interested in recording for ON Thursday. September 28 and OUTING Club will meet Friday VARSITY Lacrosse team will meet in back of Student Center fa a Meteorological Society will meet the blind will meet tonight at 8 in Friday. September 29. representa- night at 7:30 in back of Student tomorrow night at 7 in 125 Rey- weekend of outings with other tomorrow night at 7 in 428 King Religious Center. tives of the Air Force, Army. Center for square dancing with nolds Coliseum. Anyone interested southern and middle Atlantic Withers. All interested persons Marines. and Navy will be at the Raleigh Square Dance Club. interes- in playing lacrosse for NCSU is college outing clubs. and a square invited. Elections. Career Planning 8. Placement ted students and staff (beginners encouraged to attend this meeting. dance at Washington College. NCSU Weight Training Club will Center. 122 Daniels Hall to speak welcome) should sign up in Outing Virginia. interested persons should meet this afternoon at 5 in 211 with students on the varied pro- Club notebook at Student Center STUDENTS for McGovern-Shriver sign up in the Outing Club note- TAPPI will meet tonight at 7 in Carmichael Gym. Anyone inter- grams for career service and for information Desk. will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 book at the Student Center infor- 2104 Robertson. We will tour the ested in any form of weight training ‘ fulfilling a military obligation. in Union Ballroom. All committee mation Desk. or attend the meeting Crown Zelierbach plant. Transpor- is invited to attend. We are par- Please sign up for an appropriate ANYONE interested in attending members and other interested stu- tonight. tation available. ticularly asking for new Wmmrs. interview time today in the Career one or more Rock Climbing dents are urged to attend. Planning a. Placement Center. Sem inars (basic and advanced mSTUDENTS,WELCOME STUDENTS, WELCOME STUDENTS, 5 climbing) during the fail or spring are urged to sign up in Outing‘Club The University Student Center NCSU Recreation and Park Assoc. notebook at Student Center Infor- Theatre is offering an exciting and ,. EASTERN N.C. BEST SELECTION OF will meet tonight at 7 in 2010 mation Desk, or contact Morgan varied season of professional tour- Blitmore. Sommerville in 115 Bagwell Hall. ing productions, giving NCSU stu- dents. faculty and staff a unique MENS’ PANTS CHANGE in Library Fines: an in- THERE WILL BE one runoff elec- opportunity to see quality WELCOM creasing and unreasonable amount tion on Wed., the 27th. There will performances. of University staff time is being be only one poll open. That will be An advance sale of tickets for spent on the collection of unpaid at Mann Hall. The runoff is for the season at reduced prices for library fines. in an effort to free freshmen engineering. N.C. State students will be held staff time for more important ser- DEADLINE to enroll in Blue September 29 through October 10. vice oriented goals and encourage Cross/Blue Shield Student Health Tickets for all productions will be users to pay their fines at the and Accident Group Plan sponsored sold for $.50 less than they will Library within a reasonable length by Student Body Government ls cost in regular individual perfor- of time. the Library is establishing September 30. Applications post- mance sale. the following unpaid fine policy: marked later cannot be accepted. Advance sale tickets for faculty Effective November 1. a $1 collec- Enrollment forms available at Stu- and staff will begin on October 2. tion fee will be added to overdue dent Government office, Clark In- so NCSU students will have three library fines that are not paid with- firmary. and 202 Peele Hall. days to choose the best reserved in one week after the date the seats before they are sold to others. overdue item is returned. iNTRAMURAL Open Tennis Tour- Tickets will be available at the nament: faculty. students and staff University Student Center RALEIGH international Folk eligible. Play will begin Oct. 2. Information Desk starting Septem- Dance Club will meet every Friday Competition available in both ber 20. Box office hours for this night at 7:30 at singles and doubles. Sign up at special sale will be 8:30-4:30 Mon- Armory. New dances taught each intramural Office 210 Carmichael day through Friday, and 1-5 p.m. week. Everybody welcome. Free! between now and Thursday. on Saturday and Sunday.

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Physical Plant renovates buildings

by Andy Terrill the Insurance Department. system in Lezar Hall. Also he pointed out that “although now being awarded on the not flood from one floor to Writer . According to the Physical recommended the permanent Plant, contracts there is no real chance of loss sprinkler system on the Design another,” according to Build- The Physical Plant is mod- are being let closing of operational transoms school side. ings ifying three of the oldest class- and work is underway to in all campus buildings. of life ‘unless someone goes to Superintendent Geroge room buildings to meet fire improve fire safety on campus sleep up there, a large loss of “ The sprinkler system, along Lynch. with the safety standards recommended and to meet conditions recom- Sprinkler Needed property is possible.” The existing system in “Operational transoms over by the North Carolina Insur- mended by the Insurance The west half of the top Insurance Department is the Tompkins, will be tied to the the doors were recommended ance Department. Department. floor in the former Lezar Cafe- agency of the state government campus alarm system to trigger closed as smoke barriers so that responsible for insuring the the alarm Contracts Let Dixon said that the ten'a is now used by the School when the sprinklers room fires would not render recommendations include of Design as a classroom, and, property owned by the state, are triggered.” hallways impassable and hinder “As long as they are making installing an alarm system in according to Dixon, “with the according to Dixon. exit from the building. This attempts to check the Winston Hall, improving the large amount of combustibles “Installation of the alarm in Smoke Barrier recommendation was made problems, we will allow them sprinkler system and installing used in the building, a sprinkler campus-wide and funds are to continue Winston is in progress, and is “When Tompkins Was reno- use of the a stairwell door in Tompkins system is needed.” Regarding expected to be completed in a vated, the fire system was being allocated to do it buildings,” said Ken Dison of Hall and installing a sprinkler Leazar and Tompkins, Dixon couple of months. The wiring checked and brought up to gradually. Turlington Resi- and conduits have been put in, date, and a door was installed dence Hall is the only building but have not been connected,” on the second floor of the with operational transoms in New equitable card policy, according .to Contract Con- stairwell on the north side of which this has been accom- struction Supervisor Robert the. building.” This door, along plished,” Lynch added. Fite. “The fire alarm for the with those already on the other According to Campus east side of Leazar Hall is being stairwells serves as “a smoke Engineer Carl Fulp, reaching dates can come along, too connected to the campus alarm barrier between the upper and the fire safety goals is simply a system, and the contract is lower floors, so the smoke will matter of time and money. by Dale Johnson viously Union programs had Smaltz noted that the Stu- Staff Writer been restricted to the card dent Athletic Committee met holder and his/her date. last semester to consider a pro- Although the fall semester However, in the latter part posal which would have registration card looks the of the fall semester, the Union eliminated date tickets. Under same and will afford the same Board of Directors decided this proposal, the price of guest the RECORD privileges at athletic events, in that the new policy would be tickets would have been low- many respects the card is much ‘more equitable’ than the pol- ered to that of the date tickets. more versatile than in the past. icy in effect then. Thus, the He recalled that no action was distinction between guest and taken on the proposal. AR Policy Changed date was dropped, he said. Bowers noted that the Tickets Cheaper Effective last semester, Union policies are incorrect as However, Smaltz pointed Union policy was changed so stated on current registration out that date tickets are still a that a registration card would cards. Due to “an oversight” bargain. The only other ACC 6MANAGER allow the holder and his guest the new policies do not appear. school" offering date tickets is to use its facilities and attend A brief check with the Virginia. At Virginia, date tic- the programs it sponsors. Athletic Department reveals no kets are one dollar cheaper Similarly, the card will admit plans for a change in ticket than the general admission MASH” the holder and one guest to policy for athletic events. Bill price of $7. In comparison, concerts sponsored by the Smaltz, Coliseum box date 4: Friends of the College. office tickets to the nonreserved manager, believes “some kind seat football games are avail- (or heavy sale!) Union Director Henry of limitation is needed some- able at a $2 reduction if Bowers explained that pre- where” in deciding this olicy. bought in advance.

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Special students deserve representation ,

by RJ. Irace elections and hold student office. This and most certainly runs counter to our accorded special students with the Contributing Editor franchise as standards exist now, is standards of democratic principle. responsibility of recognizing and obeying obtainable only through payment of the I would like to think that the student law, they should in equally easy Despite last semester’s full activities fee required by all regularly inevitable corollary of the judicial board’s conscience accord these same students recommendation from the exhaustive enrolled students. action would be that the Student Senate with permanent membership on the efforts of the Judicial Reform Interestingly, the Student Senate last will amend the student body constitution Judicial Board and in the Student Senate Commission and the subsequent approval semester enacted legislation making all so that special students will be en— as well. These “half-students” should and implementation of these proposed students enrolled for one hour or more of franchised with student body have some definitely established and changes by the Student Senate, course work here on campus, subject to membership. I venture to say that this is preserved role in the formulation something went askew. student law. In theory, this could possibly one ‘ of the most attention processes of those laws that they are now In a recent meeting of the Judicial possibly be applicable to correspondence worthy endeavors that the new Student subject to. Board this month, the constitutionality students too,' who at some time or Senate could concern itself with during It will be interesting to see if Jami of accrediting two special students with another might be on campus grounds or the initial stages of its legislative session Cauble who is the Student Senate membership on the Judicial Board was in the DH. Hill Library. this semester. Add to this a President, will make good his promise of questioned. The constitution states that Special students, then, are subject to recommendation by the Judicial Board a new direction in the Senate and if. only those students who have full student student law and now have no for the Student Senate to review this special students will have the benefit'of franchise and citizenship here on campus representation at all in either the Student matter. . and share Cauble’s enthusiasm for this as provided for by the student statutes, Senate or on the Judicial Board. This Inasmuch as the Student Senate has new school year. are entitled to vote in student body strikes me as having totalitarian overtones

EDITORIALS . A paper that is entirely the product-of the student body becomes at once the official organ through which the ‘thougits, the activity, and in fact the very life of the campus, is registered. It is the mouthpiece through which the students themselves talk. College life without its journal is blank.Technician, vol. 1, no. 1, February‘l, l920.

SG lacks drive in

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voter registratlon

Little has been heard so far this year Undoubtedly,1mny will not register at all from Student Government. Apart from unless they are prodded into action and bicycle registration and, a somewhat convinced of the necessity of their belated entry into the hassle over prices participation, as ‘well as the privilege they for single game date tickets, inactivity has are being afforded. seemed to emanate from the Student Voter registration is an area of Government offices on the fourth floor concern where Student Government of the Student Center. One often-voiced could be effective if they would only complaint in the past has been that undertake the project. It would be of student government at State is great service to both the students at State unresponsive to student needs, and this and the state and nation. There are year’s student officers seem content to potentially enough voters on the State let the problem remain unsolved. campus to influence close elections for During an election year such as 1972, bOth state and national elective offices. it is inconceivable that no voter Many students have grown apathetic registration drive is being sponsored and and do not fully realize the responsibility undertaken by Student Government on and privilege placed upon them by the the State campus. Last year’s Student securing of voting rights. Student BOdy President Gus Gusler was much Government ’is reflecting and condoning concerned and active in this area. This this apathy by its lethargic attitude. Time year, however, Student Body President is growing short for registration Don Abernathy has shown no hint of .deadlines.Time is also growing short for .— concern or action and neither have any of Student Government. Will they act or a? his subordinates. _ _ will they be content to remain aloof from Youth and the newly enfranchised so important an issue? voters have a tremendous opportunity to participate fully in the election process this fall as never before. There are enough The lighter side young voters in this country to decide who the next President will be. Finally, it is possible for youth to be heard and represented in the government due to the Survival 494 without a car sheer strength of numbers and the powerful voting potential of this segment By Dick West and other supervisory personnel were then “But if a group of college students can get to of American society. pressed into service as food handlers. class an entire semester withoug automobiles, This golden opportunity could easily WASHINGTON (UPI) —Academic note' The “Without headwaiters to greet them and humanity is more selfreliant than most of us University of Hawaii is offering a course, check their reservations, many diners became realized.” slip away because of the continuing large “Survival 494," that requires students to attend percentage of prospective voters who badly rattled and confused. They milled around classes all semester without using a car. the velvet ropes in utter bewilderment. Some ~ Technician have not yet registered and so are barred panicked. from participating in the November Now that’s what I call being tested ‘in the crucible. And if they ever need a guest lecturer, “There was widespread hunger throughout Editor ...... John N. Walston elections. The State campus is no I know where they can find a volunteer. the city and numerous cases of malnutrition. Senior Editor ...... George PantOn Although registration drives exception. “Good morning, students. Our lesson for Only an early settlement of the strike prevented Associate Editor ...... '...... Craig Wilson were carried on last year, many students Associate News Editor ...... Marty Pate today is ‘How To Remain Alive Without manifold starvation. Editorial Assistant ...... Willie Bolick still have not taken the time to register. Headwaiters.’ I would advise you to take notes “The instructions ”you receive here will Managing Editor ...... Paul Tanck because when class is over we will be going "on a enable you to subsist for days should you be Advertising Manager ...... Greg Hoots you caught in a similar emergency. ‘ Features Editor ...... RJ. lrace In case field trip. Sports Editor ...... Ken Lloyd “You will be taken into the city and handed “Let me say by way of preparing you for the Photo Editor ...... Ed Caram ordeal that existing in a headwaiterless society is missed it.... a list of restaurants where the patrons must find Circulation Manager ...... Bill Belk their own tables and seat themselves. partly psychological. “Draw strength from the knowledge that in For those that have noticed the copy. of “Your assignment will be to obtain a rounded February 1. I920. with M.l-‘. Trice as the first Cosmopolitan’s shot of Burt Reynolds posted in clawing its way to the top of the evolutionary editor. the Technician is published Monday, Wednesday, complete meal in these primitive surroundings, ladder humankind has become amazingly and Friday during the school year by the students of the Agmmeck office don’t be surprised and entirely unassisted by .a maitre d’hotel. Any North don’t try to claw your way through the crowd resourceful. Carolina State University except during holidays questions?” “Today, thousands of people get along and exam periods. to get a better view. Represented by National Advertising Service. Inc.. agent The—*WJopped—mLMm_ “The young man in the second row. without valet service, and the upstairs maid is for national advertising, with offices locatemnes...» publication. As you enter our offices you too WWWHanmM—bm; on 3l20-ZI in the University Student Center. (‘ates will notice the hairy body stretched along the situations in which there might be an actual extinction. Avenue. campus and mailing address at PO. Box 5698. wall in that famous pose. But there is something need for this type of survival training. Definitely “The human race is, of course, still Raleigh. NC. 27607. the Technician pays Second Class yes. dependent on taxi drivers, hotel doormen, postage at Raleigh.North Carolina 27607 Subscriptions about Bullwinkle the Moose that is a lot more are $5.00 per academic semester. Printed at the North exciting than Burt Reynolds. “Eat your heart “Not many months ago in a largeIAmerican airline stewardesses, elevator operators and Carolina State University Print Shop, Raleigh, North out Burt Reynolds,” comments the poster. city, union waiters went on strike. Headwaiters hatcheck girls. ~~ Carolina. " ' paged ‘i’reefiaic’ian /' September 27, 1972 \ MOTHER EARTH NEWS

Please don ’t kill your weeds, eat them

Thanks in large part to Euell Gibbon’s that really perks up a salad or glass of iced great for flavoring soups and stews or storewith wild food harvesting excursionsr Use ‘ excellent series of books on the subject, a tea.” Sprinkled on homemade bread. common sense and avoid gathering any tremendous numbers of folks have recently A hundred feet further from their Kansas Only a block or so from the place Sleepy discovered volunteer fare that might be polluted. Of the delights of foraging and eating City home, Sleepy and Cathy forage milkweed works, the Johnsons found a stretch of ground course, this warning shouldn’t unnecessarily wild foods. Even more people probably would pods in season (boiled in three changes of loaded with curly dock and wild mustard be harvesting frighten you either? The same restrictions now free-for-the-gathering produce water to remove the bitter “milk,” they’re (both delicious spring greens). Another great apply to virtually any edible—wild or from nature’s garden if they only knew how delicious) and poke. Young poke leaves and spring potherb or salad addition that sprouts domestice—from any corner of the world. easy the process really is. . .even in the city. shoots, the Johnsons, have found, can be eaten almost everywhere (even through driveway The city? Right. The city. For contrary to as summer greens, or frozen for use all winter. cracks) is lamb’s—quarters and Cathy especially Maybe it'even balances out: The city’s forages popular belief, most of the really valuable, The plant’s roots can also be blanched—or likes the tender tip leaves of the plant in foods might be exposed to much air nutritious and tasty plants grow best NOT in forced—in the basement right along with the cream —cheese-on-homemadesourdough-bread pollution. . .but to few, or none of the the deep woods. . .but on' cleared land close to potted dandelions, and then cooked=1 like sandwiches. herbicides, pesticides and chemical fertilizers and even inside the boundaries of out asparagus. Chickweed, wild onions, May apples, that are so lavishly spread over the vegetables population centers. Yep. Chances are Elderberry Flowers pawpaws, persimmons, crab apples, butternuts, now on sale in your local supermarket. that —e ven if you live in the average Jerusalem artichokes, mint, red clover, So...if you’re looking for some healthful neighborhood of almost any large or small “Behind our house,” Cathy says, “an walnuts. . .the list of wild edibles Cathy and outdoor exercise, a chance to beat the food town on this continent there are great elderberry shoot has somehow taken root and Sleepy Johnson forage in Kansas City goes on budget just a little and experience some new quantities of at least 10 or 20 (more likely flourished. Bonanza! Elderberry flowers (or and on and there’s no reason you can’t equal *taste treats. . .invest in a good foraging book 100 or more) wild food plants growing within elder blow, as some folks call the pretty, white or exceed their success. and go to it. Cathy and Sleepy Johnson and a mile of your home. . .some right in your froth) are excellent in pancakes or fritters and One word of caution, however, might be in thousands of others are already tapping a own back yard. the berries are good dried and eaten‘ like order before you rush out to start harvest of free eats that starts right there in raisins. We spread ours on newspapers in the supplementing your trips to the grocery your backyard! attic and store ’em in airtight jars for used in cakes, muffins, puddins and elderberry-apple pie (somehow the taste of the fruit is improved by the drying process). When we THE MOTI-IEREARTHNEWS want enough elder blow to stock the cellar with fine, light-yellow wine, we harvest the ...it tells youhow blossons down along an old streetcar track For downright family fun, it’s hard to beat a good taffy pull. Sure, the sugar’s rough on here in town.” your teeth . . . but what’s life without a little sin? One of the Johnsons’ favorite city edibles is . Make enough extra fine white taffy for two people the big, orange day lily that sometimes escapes to pull by gently boiling (while the flower patch and grows wild on its own. constantly stirring) 2 cups white Karo syrup, 1 cup granulated sugar, 4 teaspoons vinegar Cathy and Sleepy relish the plant’s crisp, pale and 2 tablespoons butter until a spoonful .of the mixture forms a hard ball when dropped green young leaves just as they sprout and into cool water. Take the example set by Cathy and Sleepy often eat their fill of unopened buds and Pour the boiled mixtureonto a buttered platter and turn its edges in again and again as Johnson out in Kansas City, for instance. Once just-opened flowers later in the summer. The it cools (this is the time to work in two teaspoons of vanilla, lemon or mint flavoring). their eyes were opened to the possibilities, the buds are steamed and served with butter, salt When the solidifying taffy is cold enough to pick up, butter your hands and pull the candy Johnsons found they could both enjoy a great and pepper while the newly bloomed flowers out into a long, thick strip. Fold and squeeze it into a lump and pull the taffy again and deal of healthful outdoor exercise and stretch become a real treat when dipped in batter and their food budget a country mile by foraging again (rebuttering your hands as necessary) until it’s white and starts to pull apart. Finally, fried. stretch and twist the candy into a long roll 3/4” in diameter and cut into pieces an inch an amazing variety of free f00d right inside Another handy weed that flourished in their town’s city limits. town and country alike is the blue-flowered and a half long with buttered shears. Wrap in waxed paper (if you have any left!) and Cathy says, “Our foraging begins just chicory. The Johnsons find acres of this store in a cool place in a closed tin. outside the back door with the dandelions in relative of the dandeliongrowing alongside a our yard. In the spring they supply us with railroad that passes right through the heart of early greens for salads. We also steam the Kansas City and they eat the plant’s young- leaves and serve them with a little vinegar and leaves as greens. Sleepy and Cathy also dig lots of butter, salt and pepper. Later, in the chicory. roots, roast them in the oven over low summer when the lawn is covered with pretty heat until they’re brown and then grind them yellow blossoms, we pick hundreds of the for coffee. Cathy even reports that one cup’s flower heads and make them into wine with worth of a strong distillation of chicory which to celebrate the following Christmas. flowers mixed with one-half teaspoon of boric During the fall we dig some dandelion plants acid is a good and soothing eyewash. and pot them in the basement for blanched, Naturally, Sleepy and Cathy discovered mild salad leaves all winter. We even add more Queen Anne’s lace—or wild carrots—than roasted, ground dandelion roots to our coffee they knew what to do with. The dam stuff to make it go farther. seems to grow everywhere. If you get the “Our untidy lawn is also filled with plantain plant early before it turns tough, its root which is gOOd in salads, good for potherbs, smells and tastes and cooks just like a good for the nerves and good as a soothing carrot. . . and it should because that’s exactly poultice. . .and—around the yard edges—we what it is. 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. + by CR. Dudley At a recent WATTSTAX—72 benefit Watts;” observed Hayes. “I lived on the out- young people who participated in the looting Staff Writer concert, lssac Hayes was the festival’s main' skirts of Covington, about 30 miles north of and fire bombing druing the rebellion have Some steps came closer to the Black attraction. This concert was to express ‘the Memphis, and many of the feelings I had taken on “reSponsible” positions with the American Dream when the son of a celebration of Blackness.’ He also served as growing up are the same feelings I sense in the festival and are involving themselves with black sharecropper announced that he and a group grand marshal of this summer festival and young brothers and sisters of Watts.” Hayes of prominent black businessmen have under- paraded the streets with his-hit theme from said he hoped that his performance “will give cultural liberation. This housing plan is no taken the sponsorship of a $100 million ‘Shaft.’ “The rural area near Memphis, where l some inspiration to some youngsters to keep longer a dream; it has become a reality and housing project for low income families in the was born, is not that much different from on keepin’ on.” He noted that many of the truly something new is in the making. . This man was ..0 other than singer-composer Isaac (Black Moses) Hayes. This is considered the largest and most abitious project of its kind ever initiated LETTER entirely by black businessmen (financial in- endorsement of the KKK. Hawke was completely uncalled for and untrue. terests and support), the construction and It is probably safe to deveIOpment of garden apartment communities Upset at Helms assume that Helms As Campaign Manager for Jack Hawke. I must youth admire and try to emulate Jesse. Isn’t it protest this unfounded attaCk on our in various parts of the country will house rather naive then, for us to assume that they supporters. more than 20,000 persons within the next five To the Editor' will obey the dictates of honest and fair It is indeed unfortunate that a few misguided years. Reading about the distorted and insulting campaign practices‘.’l refer, of course, to-the people cannot stand to have a fair and open At this time there are no specific cities set denial by Dave Adcock of any campaign vandalism of which they are guilty, but which campaign and destroy campaign literature of V up though, Isaac Hayes indicated that would irregularities brings to mind the often . they deny. On two separate occasions, I have candidates not of their choice. On Sunday. like to see a major portion of the units in the irrational and slanderous editorials by his seen Galifianakis literature being vandalized by September 16th. 100 of our posters were put up South where he was brought up. Among his mentor, Jesse Helms. Now Jesse is in politics men carrying Helms propaganda. Many time ,I on campus, but by evening. all but oneghad been close associates in this housing development is and we find him slinging muck as maliciously have put up Galifianakis literature in the torn down. the as ever. tunnel only (to find it either destroyed or Glenn Futrell, Chairman of Students for chairman of STAX Organization, Al Bell. covered in Memphis. This is the company which pro- Last Wednesday. Helms paid for full page over with Helms junk the following Hawke assures this headquarters that members duces and political advertisements in major newspapers day. If Mr. Adcock is correct in his denial. the of his group have not destroyed campaign distributes his records. across the state which were a deliberate effort “average State student who supports Helms“ This housing project is brought under Sec- literature of any candidate. I feel the McGovern S! to smear Nick Galifianakis by misinforming just happens to possess Helms material that he staff owes our students an apology for their tion number 236 and many other programs in and misleading the public about his voting feels compelled to use to cover up that of the accusations. of Department of Housing and Urban record. . Nick. (Incidentally, Dave, the great majority of l have requested that Students for Hawke ys Development. In addition, the concept that In line with Helms’ campaign strategy, Dave State students support Nick.) report acts of vandalism to this headquarters. I blacks with _means whould come to the aid of Adcock avoids making direct comparisons of call on all other candidates to do theisame, ,7 ,, ,_ nt black people of lesser means was a key factor Helms and Nick by preferring to equate each Mh-w .fiiundscy,y«.M/nnesse.jfim gs_.__.».——-lQ-4hG-d€fi910fl“{0” ' ‘thE‘SIl‘fiSlféT—me" PSAM Junior Ruth H. Amburgey CS this program. Hayes said, “I have chosen this screen, we know that the real choice is either Cmvmsn Manager particular project because it meets one of the Nick or Jesse. The public record” of bothe men 155 is clear. Nick is known internationally for ns most important needs today — housing for Haw’ke disturbed The Technician encourages the student body ‘ black and poor people.” It was a year ago that public service; Helms is noted locally for his to voice their opinions through the Letters to venomous attacks on others and for his To the Editor . the Editor section or by submitting a column. th Hayes was named an honorary board member intolerance. Hopefully, Jesse reached his zenith , , at . The recent attack by a member of Senator Your voice is the most valuable part of this this summer when he happily accepted the McGovem’s staff on the State Students for paper. Page 5/ Technician [September 27,1911- 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444;

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by Dale Johnson sessions are shorter (than at other ACC positions to the band’s ten-man ranks. The StaffWriter schools). Most others are able to practice in approximately 160\ band members marching in The the afternoon for two or three hours a day. each show must be placed in each formation musical talents displayed by the State Because of labs, we can’t do that.” to minimize the distance each rank must travel Marching Band is noticed by everyone who Adcock said that there is no hard and fast to the next formation. hears the group. Few people realize, though, method used in planning a show. Generally, the amount of planning and practice that goes though, the After all the formations and transitions have into a successful halftime performance. procedure is “a matter of passed the planning stage, the on—field work developing a show to fit an idea,” he said. may begin. During Monday’s practice, each The State band, still the ACC’s largest with As an example, nearly 185 members, meets every Monday Adcock described some band member receives a set of mimeographed ideas he had while developing a show tenta- copies of each formation planned for the through Friday for an hour’s practice. How. tively planned for a game later ever, before the band ever takes the field, this season. following Saturday’s show plus any music First, the idea came to him to design a show needed. The “right guides” or rank leaders directors Donald Adcock and Milton Bliss have based on an election year theme. already spent many hours in planning the teach their rank formation movements, Show. “My next thought was of the parties, directors Adcock and Bliss direct the music, “It’s a good week’s work. We’ll work about Republicans and Democrats. From that, I and practice begins in earnest. Adcock said two or three hours a day for a week in came up with an elephant and donkey forma- that the show is generally put together in the planning a show,”estimated Adcock. tion. With a formation like that, a non-partisan space of a week. “There are two styles of bands.Some bands tune is called for. ‘Mutual Admiration Society’ The band, under the leadership of freshman drum major David Rockefeller of Cary, will use a basic pageantry style of show while was the first song to come to mind,” thew The band members have to get the others are precision drill type bands. We do director said. play at all six home football games plus road the pageantry type shows because it gives us a trips to the Carolina and Wake Forest games. music right by Saturday’s show. better opportunity to show off our big brass Another two or three formations are sound and because pageantry shows take less developed from the original idea. At this point time to put together than a precision drill in the show’s development, the formations routine,” he explained. must be blocked out. Adcock admitted that the time squeeze is a Adcock said each formation is plotted on a problem in preparing a show. “Our practice diagram of the field. He then assigns these

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by Sam Umll corn and soybeans are cut to the nicotine and really regrouped for a drink. I was really beginning to feel I left with a full day of exercise Staff Writer down, and doves move in to began to enjoy the day. decided to walk across and confident when two more birds behind me and a relaxed and Last Labor Day, I went feed. Today however, there later that afternoon, while around a cornfield in hopes of flew overhead high and‘fast. contented mind. dove hunting for the first time were no out fields, but there sneaking along the border of a flushing a dove or two for my After the smoke had cleared, I If you haven’t treated your- since high school. Back then, was an occasional dove flying tobacco patch, I wondered companions to shoot. As Iwas was just barely able to see the self to a day in the woods, all 1 really was after was any and we were anxious to begin exactly what I would do when crouching down in a thicket of two gray specks heading west fields, or waters, then you rusty can that wouldn’t move so we Spread out over the and if 1 did see a dove within honeysuckle and briars, I heard ’- across the field. probably haven’t experienced when I touched off the old countryside. range. The answer came not the faint whistle that a dove’s One leaves reluctantly to go the pleasures that accompany a shooting iron. One of the fine too long afterwards when a wings make as the bird home from a hunting or fishing day amidst nature. young gentlemen that I grew I was using a twenty gauge dove flew straight at me from approaches. I poked my head outing primarily because it So, if you decide that you up with suggested we go hunt- shotgun and was carrying a five the other side of the tobacco up, saw the bird, sighted may be a long while before are due a hunting or fishing ing with his future father-in- gallon cooler filled with Water, patch. I touched off what I quickly, and fired. Lo and another trip comes up, and the day this fall and need an extra law and many mutual friends. a box and a half of shells and a considered a well-aimed shot behold, my first dove of the sights, sounds, smells and pat- man to go with you, get in 80, full of anticipation, I pouch of chewing tobacco. I and missed the bird by a con- season. Not long after this I terns of the outdoors can be touch with me. I’ll furnish the bought some shells and sallied spent the next couple of hours siderable margin. He probably downed two more doves and enjoyed and appreciated again. tobacco. forth. sitting on the cooler or walking thought that I was firing at After an hour’s drive out through the woods and fields. another bird. As the afternoon into the country northeast of The tobacco really took effect went on, I missed other birds, Raleigh, we ended up at the after I tucked a too-large wad but none came as close as my farm of one of our hunting in my mouth and focusing my first dove to where I was stand- partner’s uncles. There were eyes across the cornfield was a ing. fields of corn, tobacco, and tricky proposition. Soon after- The sun was beginning to soybeans. Later in the fall, ward, I became a bit more used fall quickly, and everyone

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NEW YORK (UPI) —Most rock groups do not record for Greg Lake on bass and guitar and Carl Palmer on drums and Buddah has discovered some interesting talent in a new posterity because they are occupied with creating meaningful percussion do not actually create new sounds but they do effect recording group that has a contract with them. They call sound for the present generation. illusions. themselves Capability Brown. ' The time is right for Capability Thus it is unlikely two years hence that rock groups recorded Another group which leans toward the classics and which has The time is right for harmony. in the early 1970s will be remembered except by musicologists Brown. excited the British public is Curved Air. Their latest album, efforts of Crosby, Stills looking for sounds from this period or by aging persons longing Phantasmagoria, Warner Brothers 2628, appeals to the It took a few years, but the combined for the high moments of their youth. and Nash, CSN&Y, Poco, America, and the Eagles have finally imagination with unusual arrangements. Darryl Way, who plays of close harmony in There are rare exceptions. Emerson, Lake and Palmer, for electric violin, doubles as composer of “Marie Antoinette,” brought home the beauty and the popularity instance. This is the only current rock group which has been able “Cheetah” and in collaboration with Mal Linwood and Francis rock music. to mix the rawest rock sound with classical forms. Little surprise, then, that when Buddah released Capability Monkman, of “Not the Same” and “Ultra-Vivaldi.” Monkman switchboards lit up in radio Only a short while ago they recorded their own interpretation offers some startlingly way-out compositions in Brown’s first album, From Scratch, of Moussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” and they did it in a “Phantasmagoria,” “Over and Above” and “Whose Shoulder Are stations across the land. way that enhanced the work by the melancholy Russiar You Looking Over Anyway.” Monkman and Linwood collaborate composer. It must have appealed to all segments of the on “Once a Ghost Always a Ghost,” a fitting finale to a Capability Brown record-buying public because it rode high on the best-selle: review worthy album. charts. This work by Emerson, Lake and Palmer can withstand Who is Capability Brown? The original Capability BroWn was the fickle changes of time. Lancelot “Capability” Brown (1716-1783) a brilliant landscape Now they have come forth with another mind-boggling record, gardener and architect, renowned for “natural. landscaping.” (At Trilogy, Cotillion SD 99 3. The trio used amplification at length Blenheim Palace he dammed up a streafif, with‘ accompanying but never for effect. It becomes part of the emotional speaking landscape changes, so that it looks as broad ps the river Thames). involvement and not a gimmick. Buddah’s Capability Brown, or more precisely The Famous The compositions are, “The Endless Enigma,” “Trilogy,” Charisma Label’s Capability Brown, distributed by the Buddah “Abaddon’s Bolero,” “Living Sin,” “Fugue,” and “The Sheriff.” Group, is an inspired group of six young men from England, with The only composition that is not original is “Hoedown,” from more than a quarter of a century’s combined professional Aaron Copeland’s Rodeo. There is an excellent piano ragtime solo of rock experience among them. They are masterful practitioners of the by Keith Emerson, the group’s keyboard man and alumnus of fine art of no less than five part harmony as well as a garden full Nice, a group which experimented in classical rock some time of instruments that include guitar, bass, piano, harp, flute, drums, percussion. The most worldly-wise, musically, is Kenny Bowe, who behind the face of a child today, hides 12 years of music by r.i. irace making. He began with Humble Pie’s Steve Marriot in a group called The Moments, and has worked in the studio with producers of the stature of Andrew Oldham, Jimmy Page, Shel Talmy, and LINER NOTES? Trilogy has become Emerson, Lake & Capability Brown’s own producer Steve Rowland. Palmer’s fourth gold LP. Signing: Warner Brothers in an It was Rowe who cornered the head of Charisma Records, agreement with Chrysalis Records has succeeded in purloining Tony Stratton Smith, and succeeded, through a series of Procol Harum from A&M Records. Lead: Harry Chapin’s conversations, in provoking the gentleman to now-undying followup to his Heads and Tales LP is called Sniper and Other enthusiasm. With very good reason. Both live and on record, Love Songs in which during one of the cuts, Harry sings about a Capability Brown projects an amazing color and density in their sniper sitting in a tower who shoots nearby people. Tracking: music. Anyone who has been moved (we are talking now about Capitol Records announced that Grand Funk (minus Railroad) millions) by America, or CS&N, or Poco, knows the thrill of tight will begin a national tour October 11 with an opening date in harmonies backed by a chunky guitar and driving rhythms. Seattle. Craig Frost will be accompanying the dynamic trio. Their album, From Scratch, demonstrates quite a range, from Funnies: Buddah Records is trying their tricks again. . .this~time harmony-rich rocker “Do You Believe,” to an extended rock they’re presenting the fantastic Marvel comic book heroes (Thor, suite “Sole Survivor,” with a beautiful ballad about the Spirit of Captain America—you know the rest) in what Buddah has titled a the American Indians, “Redman” somewhere in between. series of “Rockomics.” Their debut album is From Beyond the Grave starring none other than Spiderman. The LP will be The landscape architect got his nickname “Capability” from released October 1 and it is produced by Barbara Gittler and his habit of saying that he could seethe “capabilities” in the Stephen Iemberg from an original script based on characters estates he was commissioned to work on. And in this tradition of Spiderman created by Stan lee. excellence, musical this time around, is Capability Brown.

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Heaven help the golfer who goes to State. Unless LaCrosse holds potential you’re rich, the chances of getting in a few rounds a week are slim. The main reason for this problem is this — NC. State does not own, or even have arrangements by Jeff Watkins coach noted. “It’s a contact room I25 on the east side of football, and basketball can with, a golf course. Students at Duke and Carolina have Assistant Sports Editor sport, and it comes in the Reynolds Coliseum. Anyone pick up lacrosse easily.” courses where they can play for an extremely low fee. Lacrosse is alive and doing spnng when not much is going interested in the sport is in- Last spring, under the tutor- Tar Heel golfers have Finley Golf Course and Dukes well in Raleigh. Recently, the on.” vited to attend. ship of Conroy, the fledgling have the Duke University Golf Course to take their sport was elevated to varsity “We’ll show a lacrosse Raleigh Lacrosse Club posted a divots. But where can a guy go around here where he status, and Lt. Col. Robert Meeting film,” Conroy added, “and dis- 2-6 record. Out of the 30 Conroy couldn’t be more cuss fall practice and the spring names listed on the roster, 24 doesn’t have to shell out $3 a round? pleased. “There‘s tremendous Col. Conroy is holding a schedule. People who have high were students at State. How- The State golf team practices and holds its home potential here,” the lacrosse meeting Thursday night at 7 in school experience in soccer. ever, the Raleigh Lacrosse Club meets at Raleigh Golf Association. Richard Sykes, will continue. Holt Anderson State’s golf coach is grateful to RCA for allowing his and Bill Mathis of the club will be at the meeting to talk to golfers to practice free of charge, and also for allowing anyone interested in joining State’s home matches to be held there. the organization. However, what would happen if RGA suddenly reversed its policy toward the University team? Where Opponents would State’s golfers play? Conroy has lined up 10 The matter could be absolved if State could (I) build opponents so far for the spring, its own course, (2) buy a course, or (3) make and bows to line up two more. .arrangements with a course so as to allow students, The list includes Duke, Caro- lina, ECU, Georgia Tech, and faculty, and anybody'else associated with the university Vanderbilt, among others. to play at a low green fee. Of these three solutions, the The State varsity team will latter would be the most realistic, at least in the short ' be able to provide equipment run. to those needing it. Conroy, Most universities of State’s size have some set-up with members of the RCL, will provide coaching. “We don’t arranged or already own a course. Recently, Sykes get a penny out of it,” Conroy called a meeting of all people interested in trying out for admitted. “We do it just for the golf team. Over sixty people showed up to fill the kicks.” 18 slots on the varsity and junior varsity teams. It could be a sign that interest in the sport is growing on Sigma Kappa this campus. Yet this growth is hindered by lack of ' available outlets where the student could play for a wins Pitch (S’Putt modest fee. Hopefully, something will be done to benefit the students who like the game, or are planning The girls took to the golf to take the game up. links last Wednesday, Septem- ber 29th for the annual girl’s —Jeff Watkins Pitch and Putt Tournament. After wading through streams, replacing divits, and avoiding stray balls, the Sigma Kappa foursome were the victors. The Fill your ears low team total net score was 165 and Cynda Crawford was low medalist for the team and without for the tournament with a score of 32. The YMCA team r“‘'J ~..“I o...a..‘ j.‘ . Q'—u.‘f“\. finished second with 175, and emptying ‘ | >’7 V‘, Carroll I and Metcalf l were Lacrosse is now a varsity sport. Last year, the Raleigh Lacrosse Club went 2-6 third and fourth respectively . in its first year. (photo by Cain) with scores of 176 and 181. your pockets.

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Freshmen. perform major role for Wolfpack

by Ken Lloyd 43-20 win over Syracuse, all high school to college in one from the bench said playing Sports Editor four were on the same offen- year is really radical. Every- college football was “a great sive unit several times trough- thing here is so complex .while feeling. I really didn’t expect out the game. in high school we just went out to play as much as l have, I just If someone had told Lou set my goal to make and dress Holtz last Spring that freshmen The excitement of stepping and did it. Here you’re reading would be logging considerable right from high school football defenses and optionsand with the varsity.” playing time in State’s first two to college football is hard to there's a lot more to think Best of Buddies games, the young coach would comprehend for these about than just dropping back have been extremely doubtful, youngsters, but they all agree and passing.” . Although there could easily to say the least. what has happened this far has “I was real nervous in the be friction between the upper If he had been told a rookie been beyond their fondest first game (against Maryland),” classmen and these freshmen quarterback would be running dreams. he continued, “but the coaches who have taken over some of his twin-weer offense in the prepared us pretty well for the their jobs, the freshmen dispel first two games, Holtz would A Dream game. lfl had felt I was lost,I any hint-that they are resented probably have matter-of-factly would not have done well at by their teammates. “It’s, been nice,” said a all. Right now I don’t have a said the person was crazy to beaming Don Buckey of his “They (the upperclassmen) suggest something so absurd. experiences in college foot- lot of confidence in what I’m have been real good to us,” How could anyone not even ball,“everything has worked doing, but that comes with said Hovance, who hails from three months out of high experience.” Warren, Ohio. “They make us out really well. I didn’t think I He said college football school be expected to step in would play as much as I have, feel like we are with the rest of and quarterback, or even play but I always hoped I would. It “hasn’t been what I expected, the team.” on, a major college varsity? of a dream. Last year but when I get blasted, I’ll “I kinda of wondered what was kind know where I am. So far the it would be like when I came I remember sitting at home protection has been great.” Thrilling Performances watching college football on here,” said Don. “I thought the TV and now I’m playing.” seniors would look down on But the coach and the other “Right at first I got really Great Feeling the freshmen. But I have never Wolfpack fans who have down,” he said, reflecting seen a better group of guys. seen the Wolfpack play the what it was like when he first Since Dave and Don have The seniors and freshmen are last two games have become came to practice. “I found it been a passing team ever since the best of buddies.” firm believers in freshman hard to pick things up. But they first picked up a football, “They (the upperclassmen) football players because of the now [kinda think I know what they naturally know what the are the ones who are respon- performances by State’s first I’m doing.” other one is going to do in a sible for all that has happened year operatives, twins Dave and game. “Dave can tell what I am so far,” Dave noted. “Last Don Buckey, Pat Hovance, and Radical Adjustment going to do a lot quicker that week when Bruce (Shaw) got Mike Hardy. he can the other receivers,” hurt and I had to come in, I Dave has thrilled the fans Dave echoed his brother’s said Don. “I don’t do anything didn’t know if the team would Don Buckey has logged considerable playing time in with his passing and running feelings. “I had no idea that I different, it’s more him than get down or not. But they’ve State’s first three games. 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Page 1.4llechnicianj September 27, 1972 Opportunistic JV’s throttle UNC

by Jeff Watkins back, moved State 80 yards, fled the ball in for the score, way through the last stanza on For the Wolflets, Clements yards. Mike Hardy caught three Assistant Sports Editor capping the drive with a making it 21-0. a pass from Bill Paschal to had 188 yards passing, and passes for 97 yards. But it was The NC. State JVs over- 22-yard scoring pass to Dan Joe Giles, who started the Mike Corbin. A successful Giles had 87 yards through the the defensive unit that per- whelmed the Tar Babies of Moore. second half, had a pass two-point conversion made the air. Moore, who received the formed the heroics. The North Carolina Monday night State almost reached pay- intercepted at State’s 32 yard score 28-8. Capital City Kiwanis Club’s Wolflets blocked three kicks, in (‘arter Stadium, 34-l4. The dirt again in the first quarter, line, giving the Tar Babies a The aggressive Wolflet de- Most Valuable Player award, recovered two fumbles, and Wolllets remained unbeaten, moving down to the Tar chance to get back in the game. fenders gave the offense made five completions for 126 made four interceptions. running their record to 3-0, Babies’ four yard line before State’s defense came through another golden scoring oppor- while the Carolina JVs dropped giving the ball up on a fumble. again, however, when Jackson tunity when Buddy Green, a- this, their opening contest. Clements himself scored the stole his second pass of the long with a host of redjerseys, next touchdown on a one-yard game at State’s two yard line blocked a Tar Baby punt deep 80 Yard Drive sneak early in the second quar- and returned it to the 22. in UNC territory. Palladino The Tar Babies took the ter. The Wolflets led at again bulled over from six opening kickoff and marched halftime, 14-0. Touchdown Run yards out for the tally. The down to the State 27 yard line In the third quarter, State’s From there, Giles took the extra point failed, making the before Darryl Jackson picked opportunistic defense re- ball to Carolina’s goal line, score 34-8. The Carolina JVs off an errant UNC pass at the covered a Carolina ‘fumble on where Kerry Wiggerly carried it again scored in the closing min- Wolflets‘ 20 yard line. Gary the Tar Babies’ 6 yard line. over for the score. utes of the game, resulting in Clements, starting at quarter- From there, Tom Palladino car- Carolina finally scored mid- the 34-14 final.

Pat Patterson

6They didn ’t smell sweaty’

He stood in a corner of the morrow and send the bill to made that first handoff, I ball. “I played tackle when l dressing room, clad only in Carolina.” could hear that guy snorting was a freshman,” he recollects. sweat socks and athletic sup- On his impressive perfor- behind me. I had second “My sophomore year I was porter, sipping a Coke. “I mance against the Tar Babies, thoughts about running the moved to end. After about a thought they’d let up a little,” . Patterson noted, “I understand quarterback sneak after that month I quit." ‘ he sighed, rubbing his back. Hank Stram of the Kansas City first play. But we had a series Then, in a moment of “But I guess they were so Chiefs was looking at me to- of set plays, so I went ahead. apparent weakness, the per- angry at the score, they were night. I bet they (Carolina) Somebody almost ripped my petually youthful Patterson just waiting for fresh meat." were chagrined all to hell when helmet off. My head went the gave away his age. “I bet—l bet Pat Patterson, WKlX radio that kid (Gantt) caught that other direction from my it was almost exactly 20 years personality, had just completed pass. I bet that really burned body.” He rubbed his back ago when I quit. That was in them up.” again. 1952. Right now my body’s four offensive plays against the Gary Clements (15) directed the Wolflets to a 140 Carolina JVs. While at quarter- Second Thoughts Patterson has the experience telling me I was right.” for this. He is a main cog in the —by Jeff Watkins halftime lead. (photo by Prise) back, he guided the Wolflets When an observer told Kix Kagers basketball team. He for 30 yards on two handoffs, Patterson that Carolina sent in starts practice in one month. a quarterback sneak, and a pass a lot of substitutes for the but he has another event com- play. His first play was a hand- GOODBYE GI VE—A WA Y SALE off to Tom Palladino for a four-play series, he Wasn’t sur- ing up first. “My next appear- three-yard pickup. On third prised. “I thought something ance will be when I go in to down, the nifty DJ handed off was up when I got hit and they make two moves for Bobby Safeway thermostatically controlled didn’t smell sweaty,” he Fischer,” he deadpans. HEATERS to Denny Salopek for enough heaters. 2 yr. guarantee. U.L. recognition 4395 yardage to pick up a first replied. Many years ago, when down. To top everything off, “It got a little hard in Patterson was a strapping SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE $59.95 he completed a pass to George there,” he added. “When I youth, he actually played foot- 7 Gantt who carried the ball to i King size lapseam mattress 8500 Carolina’s 20 yard line. A most OUR BEST HEATED SE'l Heavy duty contour liner fruitful evening for a guy who Safeway heater/control practiced with the team for less than 30 minutes. Not Nervous COMPLETE UNHEATED SE’lS Includes mattress, insulating pad. 3250 “Actually, the guys (State) and safety liner. did so well during the first half, that I wasn’t even nervous 0U R BES'l‘ HEA’I‘ED SE’l‘ Outrageously low price. when I went out there. The 1'75"0 only thing I was worried about was dropping the ball on the W/ RAISED WALN UT FIN lSH FRAME hike. I knew if I got the ball I could hand it off to some- bodyf‘ 303 PARK AVE N C WATERBEDS Patterson kept rubbing his back where he received a late blow from a Carolina defender after his first handoff. “I think Quarterback Pat Patterson surveys the defense during .lluke up (lit) for free } ‘ill'lHHlk I‘ll go see my chiropractor to- Monday night’s game. (photo by Price) portrait.» is .‘lUll(lil}'.

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by Kathie Easter hour per week, Dr. Regan feels other readers on the com- reading program not only gets State students and that’s what meet their needs. On Septem- that he could begin to meet the munity level to record addi- more recording done, but it we will do if enough readers ber 27, Regan is holding a Dr. Thomas H. Regan, asso- needs of blind students. tional materials forthe blind. also gives inmates something to join.” meeting in room 203 of the ciate professor of philosophy, According to Dr. Regan, these Across the United States do and provides a sense of Because students have so King Religious Center for any- is badly in need of volunteers needs have not been met by almost 400 organizations of helping others. many different books to read one giterested in recording. He to record books for the blind. “this group or any other this kind are supplementing Two inmates have been in a very short time, Regan’s can also be reached through his Regan first organized a grow” federal and state recorded reading and recording now for small group has been unable to office in 128 Harrelson. group of readers to make tape Citing that 95 per cent of libraries, according to Regan. the past several months. “They reéordings of books and maga- the legally blind cannot read With ten people reading one can read a book faster and its zines requested by the blind Braille, Dr. Regan pointed to hour per week, they average all in the same person’s voice,” about three years ago. At that. the need for more recorded one novel every two weeks. commented Regan. time, he intended to aid stu- entertainment. “Talking books, New Studios Dr. Regan; receives a request dents with assignments for records of literature profes- Recording studios, formerly list from the Library for the class; however he has never sionally produced by the located in the West Raleigh Blind of books which they’do been able to accomplish this Library of Congress, cannot not have recorded. If he had goal because of lack of help. possibly provide the blind with Presbyterian Church are mov- all the information they want,” ing to an old radio station, enough volunteers, they could Students Unreliable made available by Prof. John begin recording textbooks and he said. Malcolm, where there are some supplementary reading assign- Eighteen people have Presently, Regan’s group sound-proof rooms. ments which blind students at recorded for Dr. Regan on a works closely with the North Dr. Regan’s newest project State are required to have. He regular basis, but students have Carolina—South Carolina is the establishment of a prison said,“With more readers, we tended to be unreliable. While Library for the Blind and recording program. Such a could possibly help more blind faculty members have been Physically Handicapped more reliable, very few of them recording books that the Li- have volunteered. brary doesn’t have available. If around forty people The development of the cassett would agree to record for an tape has enabled these and

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