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back NCAA title by Wflla- Tarry Kelley ing State's game just as the Cougars had begun to get into their offense for Sports Editor thefirst time. ALBUQUERQUE The Houston . who had 10 points' ' Cougars are known for dunking. for Houston. blamed Cougar coach Evidently. ,though. there‘s one they for the loss. haven’t seen. because they all watch “I don't think we should have been ed Monday night as in the Locomotion (the Houston showed it to them. It's called the win- spreadl." he said. “I think we should the-national-championship-by- have stayed in our offense." slamming~itinyour~face dunk. State guard Charles puton the exhibition with 2 was just as startled by the spread. seconds left in the NCAA finals. tak- “We were surprised when they ing a Dereck Whittenburg despera- went into their spread." he said. tion miss and jamming it home all in “They were getting the ball inside. one motion to give State the 1983 When they went to the spread. we NCAA Championship here at The Pit wanted to foul them and put the. before a sellout crowd of 17.327. pressure on them to make their foul “This has been a dream for me." shots." said State's A series of baskets by State's after winning his first NCAA title in guards. engineered by Lowe. Whit- tenhurg and pulled the Pack to within 46-44 with 5:08 left. The Cougars widened the margin to ‘I was in the right 5044 with 3:56 left. Lowe felt that they wouldn't give up this close to home. "When they made their run at us. place at the right we didn't get a sinking feeling.” he said. “We didn't give up. We knew we just had to hustle a little more and time. ’ cause turnovers and just let the score take care of itself." , State then went back to its usual plan of fouling. and Houston‘s poor Lorenzo Charles ability began to show. . who collected his fourth foul late in the first half. knock- three years at State. "It's awesome. ed in a pair of free throwsthat State I'm almost speechless. I‘ve got unfun- countered on a Lowe basketai’hell ny lines. I'm simply in awe of this Me] Young missed a one and one team. In four years at State. our three and Whittenburg cut the lead to 52-50. seniors have won over 80 games. been After a missed Houston shot. Whit in three NCAA tourneys. won the tenburg banged in another 20-footer the ACC champion— to knot the score. Holiday Festival. Alvin Franklin then missed his ship and now the National Champion- chance at the line with 1:05 left. and The Dunk capped off the story of State tucked it away for the last shot. America's "Team of Destiny." The Whittenburg almost had the ball 10th win in a row for State was the ic- taken by Drexler with 6 seconds left. ing on a dream that had captured the but got off a 30-footer. It was caught Q hearts of millions on national televi- in front of the rim by Charles. who sion. slammed it and the title home. Whit- The Cardiac Pack had one more in tenburg described the closing them. seconds. “We lived up to our reputation of "When I got the ball. I couldn't see Staff photo by Clayton Brinkley being the Cardiac Pack." said State the clock." the senior guard said. "I played with their normal heart-stop point guard . “I'm glad I didn't want us to go into overtime The three Woii'pack seniors, Derek Whittenburg, Yhurl bailey, and Sidney New Mexico on Monday. The Cardiac Pack got the opportunity to play for the Na- without getting a shot off. so I put it Lowe, carry the NCAA trophy in the Lobe arena aftertheirwin in Albuquerque. action when they put the last ball through the net with one second left. tional Championship. It was a great up. I really didn’t know where the finish." goal was or how far away I was. When The Pack had let a 33-25 halftime I looked up. I saw Lorenzo grabbing it lead become a 42-36 deficit with less and putting it back in. At first. I didn't Wolfpackers swamp Student Supply Store than 10 minutes to go. Then Houston know what had happened. Coach look— slowed the ball down and started play- ed at me. and I looked at him." Stephen anton the increased interest for State so Christmas in April with everyone so the season." Armstrong said. by much so that cars lined East Dunn happy and enthusiastic." she said. Fans traveled from as far as Little Assistant News Editor Avenue from the Students' Supply T-shirts are the most popular item Washington and Smithfield to buy Wolfpack fans from all over North Stores to the Parking Deck. of the Pack buyers. State souvenirs. Rumors report State Carolina converged on the campus State fans wore their red and white Most shirts are selling for $6 to $8 “We came from Smithfield to buy Tuesday after State captured the clothing around campus to show their with “N.C.State NCAA Champions" anything with the Pack name." a NCAA title in Albuquerque. NM. support for the Wolfpack. as the insignia. Bumper stickers with female fan said. Fans were buying all kinds of State . Fans' interest in merchandise was different slogans were also selling An electronic sign in the store said. memorabilia at the Students‘ Supply evident with cash registers ringing fast. “Oh. the sweet smell of victory. Con- seeks Casey successor Stores. from T-shirts to bumper non-stop at the store. “We are going to have a painters gratulations to N.C.State. NCAA stickers, “I saw a 45year-old lady walk on hat next week with all of The News Champs." Pro-ataflandwlrereporte “In 1974 we sold 50.000 T~shirts in top of the display tables to get to new- and Observer headlines collaged One passing State fan said. “Live by The Greensboro Daily News 30 days. and I have never seen the ly arrived T-shirts." Jimmy Spain. an about the Pack from the beginning of the slam. then die by the slam." reported in its Tuesday edition that shirts move this fast." Bob Arm- employee of Students' Supply Stores. State officials are looking for a suc- strong. general manager of Students said. cessor for Athletics Director Willis Supply Stores. said. The store opened at 8 am. Tuesday Casey. Area stores are also selling State and was crowded until closing with Casey, the current athletic director. souvenirs. _ people wanting to buy merchandise. has denied all reports that he would “The merchants in Raleigh can People called with inquiries of the be leaving his post. , share our best and our most used available souvenirs. Casey. who was in Albuquerque for designs." Armstrong said. “We got a shipment (ofshirts) in the the NCAA Tournament. Thousands of people turned out at morning. and it's already sold out. The Thanks Pack could not be reached for comment. stores to purchase souvenirs from phone lines keep ringing to find out The United Press International State's entire climb to the NCAA ti- about our Wolfpack items." Elizabeth reported that Georgia Tech Athletic tle. Puryear. secretary to the general Director Homer Rice is being men- Parking became very difficult with manager. said. ”It's jllst like tioned as a possible successor to Casey. ‘ State athletic.officials could not be at State; reached for comment Tuesday Vllils Casey Senator speaks 1n-1de because of the basketball champion- ship. administrator who has expanded — Edltor‘s last words Page 9. — 1983 NCAA Champron Wolfpack Casey's secretary. Libby Frederick, State athletics during his tenure as Page 9. said that she had not been in touch athletics director. addresses political race with Casey. and she knew nothing Casey has served on many national — Central American COflfllCIS committees. including the NCAA by Delia Taylor According to Hart we live in a time on socral ll’lCQUdlliy Page 3. 1983 NCAA Champion Wolfpack about the reports of Casey's leaving. of change. and politicians should not Page 10 “We haven't heard a thing. We Rules Committee. the NCAA all- Staff Writer The Remoncs produce another don't know anything." Frederick said. America Selection Board. the AAU “talk about the past. remind people —— 1983 NCAA Champion Wolfpeck, as athletics direc Board of Governors. the NCAA Long Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado. 3 can- about past success or criticize the op creative albt n Page 4 Casey has served didate for the Democratic presidential position." . Page 11 tor at State since 1969. after having Range Planning Committee and the — Crrers Classmeds Page 5 coached at State since 1948. NCAA Basketball Committee. nomination in 1984. spoke about com- Hart's other references to com- State awards Watauga medals a graduate of the University During Casey's term. State has won munication in the political process and munication in the political process - Casey. four national championships. two in addressed his campaign proposals at dealt with educating the public. in- Workshop assets in career plann- Page 1? of North Carolina. began his career at volving people at. all levels and lng Page 6 State as a swimming coach. men's basketball and two in women's McKimmon Center March 31. ~ Thought for the Day: Never give In .23 years as head swimming cross country. Hart's speech was sponsored by demonstrating leadership. no. never, never, never In coach. Casey coached 11 conference The basketball team won the State's Speech Communication Club The speech led to questions from - Are wolves becoming extrnct7 nothing, great or small. large 0r champions (nine A00 and two NCAA crown in 1974 and Monday as part of the 13th annual Hall-Swain the audience concerning campaign Page 7 petty -— never 81V? on except to Southern Conference) and compiled a night. while the crou country team Lecture series. policies. l convacnons of 1101101 and good dual meet record of 189-29. took national honors in 1979 and 1980. Hart defined current politics as "There is no security. no future in ' 1983 NCAA Champion Wollpack sense During his coaching days at State. ' State‘s athletic program has ex- rigid. like “Right. Left. Liberal and Page 8 - Winston Churchill the 82-year-old Casey also coached panded to 26 teams. including the in Conservative." It involges ”coated (See ‘Future‘. page 12) ‘ cross country. track and golf. ception of an entire women‘s program. cliches about what we ought to he do l Casey is recognized as an excellent during Casey's “wears. mg. ' l ‘ nudism-mania . -. ..l

A .paper that is ehtr‘rely the product of the student body becomes at once the official organ through which the thoughts, the activity and in fact the very life of the campus are registered. it is the mouthpiece through which the students themselves talk..Collegc life without its journal is blank. — Technician hol l.nu l Feb. 1. l920

Number one for real Perhaps State was the ”Team of wasn’t really supposed to win. Fans are Destiny” this year; Perhaps the glass slip- still saying that, but the Pack never gave per fit on the team. Perhaps it u . had to happen fer the Cardiac Pack. Most of the fans had conceded defeat Somehow none of the cliches seem to fit. for the team numerous times in the last State is the 1983 NCAA National nine games. But’everytime, when defeat Basketball Champion — not a cliche, just seemed obvious, the team rallied and a plain and simple fact. pulled it out. . This fact will be repeated countless There must be a moral for this season. times on bumper stickers, T-shirts, license Never say die — perhaps. Destiny — plates, beer mugs, notebooks, pencils possibly. But, Coach Valvano summed and virtually everything that the news can up the season best after the Virgina game be printed on. in the finals of the Western Regionals. Somehow, the news has not quite sunk Valvano was asked if thought that the into all of the fans’ minds. Repeatly, we Wolfpack was a team of destiny. He fits hear people saying in almost total shock replied, “No.” and amazement, “We just won the Na- He then added- that he thought the can’t believe reason for the team’s success had been tionalit.’, Championship; 1 still that it knew how to win. in close games, destiny? This team of destiny, as National the team no longer thought about losing, Newspaper of Champions, has united the campus like it thought about winning. nothing else has since the Vietnam War. Perhaps the moral of State’s NCAA Sure State won the National Champion- Tournament victory is “never say die” or ship in 1974, but that team was supposed “the power of positive thinking". to win it. Both of these themes have played a Students suffer from disease This year’s team started the season major part in the victories. Everyone ranked No. 16 in pre-season polls and should think. about the 1983 Wolfpack’s On Jan. 29 i had an interesting conversa- Just Thinking Hall was filled with students who were afraid finished the regular season and the ACC successes and try to reflect on the vic- tion with State basketball coach Jim Valvano of losing on-campus housing. These predic- Tourney still ranked No. 16. State was tories: how State’s basketball victories can after the Wolfpack had just lost another TOM tions, however unintentionally misleading, unseeded going into the NCAA Tourna- be a model for victories in our own lives game, this time at the hands of . were just that misleading. Yet, students. ment and perhaps would not have been through perserverence and determina- The Wolfpack’s record then slipped to 9-7, ALTER never complained. even selected to participate if it had not tion. and with Dereck Whittenburg out for an in- Perhaps it is a reaction to the radical ’60s won the ACC Tournament. The ’74 team Valvano has been asked to give the definite period, the remainder of the Pack's SeniorEditor and the “me generation" of the '705, but the was ranked number one going into the commencement speech at a local high season looked bleak. Valvano was disap- the ACC Tournament and lead us to the “well, that’s the system and there’s nothing tournament and had only lost one game school. He can probably get more usage pointed yet optimistic. championship much like Willis Reed did in anyone can do about it” attitude of the '805 in two years. out of never giving up than any of his “l have this fantasy. . .that Whittenburg the early ’705 for the (NBA New York) sucks out loud. But the 1983 Wolfpack is different. It one-liners. will come back, hit his first three-point shot in Knicks." Last week was my last as Technician editor A fantasy? in chief. My greatest regret is that as hard as Valvano got a lot of mileage out of that fan- Technician people work for this campus they tasy —— enough to carry his team to an ACC rarely get so much as a “thank you" from Tax indexing helps poor, hurts rich title, to be the best of the west and, most students. unbelievably, to become the best of the best. . .Myugreaustirewardthasbeea Massach- explain this? They don’t. They cry about the ‘Nevet"‘has the''Stiite somedaybdéif’io tionA-wtth these fiaepeoplesand theahilhy in As pressure to reduce the federal budget Wmmght "need ‘fO‘r‘tieW’tait’money to “help” the poor. anvewhdsovwfsrt.mrsm‘tiwme. disihtngsi'wouldhawneuenhmgiirpossible deficit intensifies, mapy politicians are seeking The repeal movement bases its position on NCAA Tournament. It is encouraging to see in assuming the position as editor. easy and “painless" ways to increase taxes the unspoken assumption that indexation will that students are involved in the University. The events of this past year and how rather than cut spending. An obvious target THOMAS exasperate the federal deficit, that its repeal Unfortunately, it seems that only basketball Technician issues were involved in them for such thinking is the indexing of the per- will help close the deficit. In the words of col- games produce such student involvement. makes some believe that this student-run sonal income tax that is scheduled to go into PAUL umnist Tom Bethell, “The assumption is that, State apparently suffers from the troubling newspaper may be a newspaper of destiny. effect in 1985. . with tax rates rising ever higher, people will disease of "narcotization.” The rampant Technician issues have been at the heart of Indexing is a mechanism by which tax DeWITT go on working as hard as ever, happily tum- disease’s major symptom is apathy a result a number of campus eventsthis past year. For brackets are adjusted to offset inflation. Cur- ing over a larger and larger share of their in- from an individual's belief that, because he example, my first paper, last year’s April rently, as we-receive higher nominal incomes, Editorial Cola nist come to the government —- a collectivist feels he is well informed on what’s happening Fool’s edition, created quite a stir because it we are moved into higher tax brackets while, u a’ assumption: People will work for the benefit in the world, he has taken action when, in fooled many students into beliean that a stu- due to inflation, we retain the same purchas- tent to which its repeal would affect the tax- of the collective.” fact, no action has been taken. dent body president candidate was linked to ing power provided wage increases equal payer. Assuming a 4.5 percent inflation rate, High tax rates discourage production and There were a number of instances this year the fires plaguing Meredith College, Rod the rate of inflation. the tax liability for a worker with an adjusted decrease, in the long run, government when the student body, because it was in- Stewart was returning for a free concert and Under the current system, tax brackets are gross income of less than $10,000 would rise revenue. Low tax rates encourage production formed early enough of some new ad- had turned pro, signing with the not adjusted for the rate of inflation. Sup- 9.4 percent. For those with a yearly adjusted and provide higher levels of revenue. So it is: ministrative policies that were considered Boston Celtics. pose, for example, that indexing was now in gross income between $20,000 and the facts expose the lie that is liberal ideology. drastic or failures by student leaders, did not Perhaps the newspaper’s tour-de-force was place and that you had an income between $30,000, the tax liability, without indexing, in 1981, at the behest of liberal Democrats, speak out in defense of itself or let its opinions its own Dally Tar Heal. As a parody of the $16,000 and $20,200 in 1984. At this in- would jump 3.2 percent. For those making the top tax rate on “unearned” income was known — unlike the Brickyard parties — Univeristy of North Carolina’s newspaper, come level the tax rate is currently 18 per- $200,000 and over this liability would rise a reduced from 70 percent to 50 percent. when it was needed most. For example, on- our DTH was intended to renew the rivalry cent. lf inflation in the year ending October 1, mere .5 percent. David Stockman’s Office of Management and campus housing will increase from $395 to a between the two universities the day before 1984 is 5 percent, the revised 18 percent The dimarity in those figures is glaring. The Budget estimated that the revenue from such whopping $500 a semester beginning next the Pack was to face the Heels. The DTH was bracket for 1985 would be adjusted to an in- Reagan tax cut — including indexing — has income to the government would drop from fall. Students became aware of this fact in the distributed on both campuses. its fantastic come range of $16,800 to $20,210, and it been consistently derided as being tilted $77 billion to $75 billion. The American ln- fall in Technician news articles and editorials success and subsequent influence. in State‘s would raise the personal exemption from toward the rich. But this so-called “tilt” only stitute for Economic Research notes, and through the work of the inter-Residence victory were unexpected. Destiny. $1,000 to $1.050. existed because it was an across-the-board however, that in the midst of a severe reces- Council. Surprisingly, student reaction was These two issues, the editions calling for As Martin Feldstein, the chairman of the rate cut and rich people make more money. sion, that such- revenue increased to $85 nil. Associate Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs Council of Economic Advisers, has pointed What then is the nature of the opposition to billion. A second instance of how students didn't Charles Haywood's resignation and criticism out in the Wall Street Journal, “The repeal of the indexation of the personal income tax? That is what the whole argument is all voice their opinion when it counted most was of the infirmary’s doctors who could not per indexing would mean that bracket creep The most vociferous opponents of indexing about — more taxes. Since the gutless rogues after Residence Life’s predictions of available form CPR and the recent issues covering the would raise taxes higher and higher, permit- are liberals who pride themselves on fighting in Washington don’t want to cut spending -— housing for freshmen next year came out this basketball team’s climb to the top are some of ting Congress to finance ever greater amounts for the little guy and “protecting” the poor. except in the area that requires more spen- spring. As it turned out, Residence Life later my favorite Technicians. These are my of government spending without having to They are the same politicians who scream ding: defense — they turn to the expedient of accepted twice as many residents as it had favorite issues not because of the content per vote explicitly for any increase in tax rates. and howl for capping the third leg of the 25 raising taxes. predicted it would accept. Meanwhile, South se, but because each paper had a specific goal The repeal of indexing would permit Con- percent rate cut at a certain income level so as and each time that goal was met. gress to reduce the budget deficit over time to prevent a “windf " for the rich and allow Feldstein added “Even with inflation declin- When i first took the job, l expected to face without any cuts in government spending by those with more limited incomes a cut in tax ing gradually over the next few years as the some hassles, some moral decisions and just waiting while tax receipts gtow and liability. But in advocating the repeal of index- administration forecasts, the repeal of indexa- some idiots, but l never dreamed of the S?!‘)uv." ing the liberal “compassion" for the poor is tion would raise tax revenue by $17 billion in amount of day-to-day S.O.B. (taken from As the pressure for a repeal of indexing expressed as a kick in the teeth to low income 1986, $30 billion in 1987, $44 billion in 1988 Blake Edward’s film of the same name) it mounts. it would be instructive to note the ex- wage earners. How do the liberal politicians and ever higher amounts in later years. A $44 takes to run a student newspaper. 'On tax increase in 1988 would mean that Frank Sinatra might have done it his way, the;repeal of indexation had raised taxes by but, then again, he was never an editor. Hav- more than 10 percent. And after a decade of ritual if things are inflation at just 4 percent a year, taxes without ing to compromise is a daily sari-ems...... We!” to run smoothly. Concessions do not come wOOOOOO sass-sale 1 0!. indexing would be 25 percent higher than if easy for me, and if l wasn’t concerned with . indexing is retained.” permanently turning off so many people, i Ian“...... 1...... ”w .. Worse still, given recent surges in the might not have done things so diplomatically. money supply, inflation is likely to jump up- Not by coincidence do my favorite Techni- . . .,,r “3”: wards of 10 percent within the next two years cians represent those times when i did not no."sun-nu"antennas“ m and the whole Carteresque cycle of hyper- compromise. i am most proud of these edi- sea-sires. inflation, exorbitant interest rates and intero tions. (North Carolina’s red-bannered Daily minable economic strife will begin anew. The Tar Heel is also one my favorites.) ”Wm.....asa.....t.n.. , , 3. - . ' ,...... , mil“JA ‘ difference will be that the underlying rates of Technician is completely run by students ”was...... r.._...... ,z...... ”sinufim inflation and interest will be starting from for students. Students don't realize the has.sari-sw...... ,...;,..-...."an“ much higher plateaus than we have previous amount of time and effort that goes into each ly experienced while the economic indicators and every Technician. Some of the staff was . ‘f F‘.i §§;‘:3, that chart progress will begin another fall from still working until 4:15 am. to cover State’s exasperatingly low levels. ACC Championship victory. It takes all night The indexing of the personal income tax is to do a basketball tabloid. , . the single most important economic 'Students should not take these efforts for . acheivement of the Reagan administration. granted. Once it takes effect it will be all but possible Students need to become more involved in ongress, their campus. Students need to voice their to repeal‘and it will pressure the opinion; the student newspaper, if used effec- more than any other single factor, 0 gain tively, can be that forum. control of an insane federal mam- My memories of the newspaper are filled ing is repealed it will amount ' with late-night hours, lots of beer and hard- moral capitulation and will virtually nullify any working friends. hope for the American people to regain a Technician people are special to me measure of informed control over their Staff photo by Greg Harem economic and political well-being. because they care. April 8, 1933 / Technician / Opinion I3”

Reagan ignores sOcial issues in Central America

The Reagan administration will never cease HereandAoroad Nicaragua, the United States had relatively tions of six people for whom the Vatican had the spread of communism. However. those l in its quest to make Central America a field good relations with the current government in pleaded not to be executed. In addition. who are aiding and joining the two countries for a‘ classic struggle between communism Nicaragua and helped out in aiding their Guatemalan troops have moved many are not just Marxist ideologues, but are peo and anti-communism. lt continually ignores fledgling economy. Such a dialogue could be villagers into military villages in which no one ple who have suffered under the political and the grave social inequalities that exist in Cen- beneficial because it might prevent Nicaragua is allowed to leave except under the tightest economic oppression of their respective tral America and instead looks upon fascist from becoming a Soviet-client state and restrictions. Also, as reported in the April 11, governments. Each repressive act by govern- regimes, which are supported by the oligar- would show that the United States is willing to 1983 issue of The New Republic, anyone ment forces in Guatemala and El Salvador chy, as our friends because they are anti- let the people of Central America decide their who is caught outside of the camps is in ex- only increases the ranks of the rebels and communist. It is that belief that is currently own fate. treme danger of being shot by the troops just each attack by the insurgents in Nicaragua part of American foreign policy that is an in- A dialogue could also be beneficial in help- on the mere suspicion of being a guerilla. draws the people of Nicaragua closer to their direct cause for the current- turmoil in Central ing to solve the conflicts in El Salvador and In both El Salvador and Guatemala, the government. Plus, each bullet supplied by the America. especially the recent turmoil in more on covert activities against Nicaragua Guatemala. In El Salvador the war con- United States continues to support the pre- United States to such forces only increases Nicaragua. than an overt aid in El Salvador. tinues despite supposedly free and open elec- sent regimes with military aid and has done the anti-American feeling in the region. Nicaragua has recently been involved in The rationale for activity against Nicaragua ' tions in March 1982. While it is reported that little in the way of promoting negotiations. Reagan's policy has so far accomplished just Wsurgency from across the Hon. is that it is another Cuba and is supplying the number of deaths due to death squads President Reagan recently requested $110 the opposite of what it was intended for. uran border. The Nicaraguans have charged arms ,to the rebels in El Salvador. However, and security forces is down, the number of million in military assistance for El Salvador,_ It is time for the Reagan administration to that the so-called “counter-revolutionaries” people in Nicaragua. unlike people in Cuba. disappearances is up. The January 1983 and made a cash sale of $6.3 million to the develop a policy that recognizes social ine- are supported by the CIA. Unfortunately, the are still allowed freedom of religion, freedom issue of Washington Office On Latin America Guatemalan government in helicopter spare qualities in the region. If such a policy were charge is true. In the Nov. 8, 1982 issue of of speech, and freedom of the press. It is true reports that while the military no longer Beans and other equipment. It would be more developed and included a dialogue with all Newsweek, an article describes the training of that these freedoms have sometimes been mutilates bodies publicly, they continue to do neficial to save that money for economic sides of the conflicts in El Salvador and former Nicaraguan: who served during the . violated by the government, but the freedoms so in private. assistance and cut off military aid to both Guatemala and a renewed dialogue with Somoza regme by the CIA and US. military still stand. The same could also be said for countries. If military aid were cut off there Nicaragua. then it would be possible to pre- advisors. ' American Ambassador John It would be more beneficial for the United Guatemala. General Rios Montts campaign would be a chance that both governments vent what the administration fears most — Negroponte has been involved in organizing States, for once, to engage in some sort of of terror in the countryside, despite his pro- could be forced into negotiations with the op- another Cuba. However, if the administration the insurgency. National Public Radio recent- “ mise of a return to civilian rule. is one exam- position. continues with the current policy then it will ly reported that the United States has spent dialogue with the Nicaraguan go ment. ple. When Pope John Paul was touring Cen- The Reagan administration has so far sup- accomplish what it fears the most and will pay Before the Carter administration cu aid to tral America, Rios Monti ordered the execu- ported such actions in the name of preventing the price for years to come. forum l manning the election booths left to eathmch leav- Theatre and promptly expressed their-disagree- ing noone in charge of the election booths. ment by shaking their heads continuously. which Voting suggestions Overall, l believe that these improvements of the only disturbed the few who sat directly behind elections would bring out a better crop of qualified them. After beginning the slide presentation, the At the la! Senate meeting I gave this speech senators which would improve the Student two could no longer hold their peace. They sighed under senators comments: Government and therefore the University itself. and immaturely laughed aloud in protest of Many experienced senators are lost after each I intend to remain active in Student Govem- something that was said concerning a Rolling election. WHY?? ment, and I would appreciate your help in convey- Stones album. I wonder if they have people harass- Our first problem is the lack of student involve- ing my opinion to the student population. ing them at their meetings in such a childish man- :~."l-_, ment. Secondly, there is not enough publicity of Ron Kurt: ner. elections, and the final problem lies with the con- 80 NE Secondly, I purchased a recording of the ‘o."7y. \ duction of the elections themselves. seminar. and the examples of backward-masked _...M - l don’t want to address the issue of student in- 7i -V..--0:. volvement, but messages were not so ridiculous. As a matter of 1 rather the other two issues. As for fact, most were clear and quite convincing. 9‘00o-0.. publicity, elections should be advertised through Religion tolerant? Soon after the seminar, ‘I personally listened to ‘ O O ’ the Technician, posters, WKNC and fliers. We the two reprehend the speaker because he did not ' 3 - should have big signs surrounding election booths Since our newspaper does such a good job of allow them to present their own views before the \ .‘- ‘\ V3'of’ saying “VOTE HERE" and have arrows pointing to representing most if not all of the recognized entire audience. As I understood it. the presenta- ’‘t\. n, ,\ i.I . .0 the booths. groups on campus, I do not find it necessary to tion was not a debate but a seminar. Furthermore, Now asfor the election Itself - although we tried research any further the ideals of the State Gay according to the ones responsible for the presenta- a new type of voting we still shortchanged Community and its leader Robert Hoy. The article tion, Hoy did not even bother to come forward ourselves. First. the election ballots were supposed “Extremist group attempts to dictate morals” from after the seminar and discuss his criticism: with to be counted by machine; however, they were March 25 is yet another example of this fellow‘s in- them. not, due to the high expense of such a process. cessant desire to get attention: Finally, Hoy stated in his article that he views Secondly, runoff elections should have been First of all, the Rock and Roll Seminar was held “Christianity foremost as a religion of love, caring printed on a new ballot. Sloppy black marks cross- in Stewart Theatre on Monday night and not Tues- and tolerance." According to Webster, tolerance is ing out non-runoff candidates made it difficult to day. After securing our seats, a friend and l were sympathy for or excessive leniency toward beliefs determine who Wasin the runoff. I personally had a prepared to listen with open minds to what the or practices differing from or conflicting with one's hard time finding my own name on the ballot speaker would present in his lecture. He began own. Now that he has expressed his views of amidst the black marks. shortly after 7 pm. by allowing the crowd time to Maranatha Ministries, I must wonder whether My intent is not to make people feel sorryfor me, sign opinion cards on which they could indicate Christianity is a religion of tolerance after all. but l feel a new policy should be adopted. We their overall impressions of the seminar. About could use opscan sheets on which students can three minutes law, the speaker announced to the easily mark their choices. It would be cheaper. We audience that he would appreciate it if they would Michael D. Sides couldhaveia bulletimboardwtviththecandiddes' reserve their comments untilthe end of the presen- 80 ME Whamandapprnprme ballotnumbers. tation. 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by John Heskins goals. If the student does not have the aptitude for the career he thought he was perfect for while in Feature high school, the workshop may help the student to “For freshmen and sophomores. your search for see alternatives related to areas that he is well full-time employment may seem a long way off. but suited for. Brooks said. “A point that needs to be: the time to begin preparation for your career is made is that different typcsofjobsuse related skills." now.” according to Nancy Brooks. assistant director Brooks also added. “Too often people are afraid to of the Career Planning and Placement Center. admit that their career choices or major may not be The Career Planning Workshop is a four- to five- appropriate for them. It is easier to stay with it. Un- hour (non-credit) course designed to students fortunately. this affects motivation in terms of study- who are concerned with their majors or future oc- ing." This problem especially applies to juniors and cupations. According to Brooks. the workshop con- seniors who may feel that if they change majors they sists of lots of structured exercises and discussions have wasted two or three years. According to that help thestudents to explore different career op- Brooks. this is rarely true. “You can transfer courses tions. from one major to another." “The tests help the students to integrate various While the Career Planning Workshop can help factors into theircareer choice." Brooks said. “In the many juniors and seniors. Brooks said -it is especially workshop we consider skills and interests and how apprdpriate for freshmen and sophomores. “For the they relate to career choice." in the workshop underclassmen." she said. “it provides information students are also encouraged to consider their values for career and self-exploration. Often the students Staff lo byDrew Armstrong . and how they might relate their values to future are not sure about all the options that are open to The Career Planning and Placement Center helps students to find a career they can live with. employment. The workshop also points out, how them." The workshop also encourages the students employment." she said. “Or they may be confused confident about their direction and themselves in closely the students and future life styles will relate. to do research on various employment options. about choice of major and are considering a change. general. The workshop also points out that five very impor- “Some of the reasons that students register for Sometimes the workshop serves to actually reaffirm “We are here to help students learn about tant factors that need. to be considered by the Career Planning Workshops are that they are ques- the choice of major and/or career choice. At the con- themselves. and how they relate in the world of students are value, aptitude. skills. interests and tioning how their State education will relate to clusion of the workshop, the student often feels more work." she said.

Director works to ensure infirmary/s reptutation for good'health care by Eleanor lde She also called Pagan to hemlines and their black The pride in her voice in- described a birthday card room. Every page is above all. explain the delay Feature Writer find out more about the ser- shoes. dicated that she was stating she received from covered with plastic. and to the patient. vices at State's campus in- On her office wall. a car- one of her most important Whitehouse. The cartoon every 10th page or so has a These expectations apply The mother of a State firmary. toon she drew shows a stu- qualifications for her cur- on the front shows a boy cartoon on it. Copies and The capacity to hold to anyone on the staff. freshman ed her old Before she hung up the dent nurse sitting among rent job. kneeling for prayer and partial copies of this book courses that grant recogni- especially if that person can friend Do Whitehouse. phone. Pagan had asked her three head-high stacks of When she speaks at looking askance at the can be found all over the in- tion points is not easily see the waiting room. then a psychiatric nurse at if she had ever thought books and papers. saying parent orientation each fall curious dog near him on the firmary. won. Each course and There are about six work Wake Medical Center. to about working there. He “All this while the outside to parents who are afraid bed. The caption is “If you Nurses call it “the pro- teacher must meet nursing stations in sight of the recommend a doctor for her needed a nurse supervisor world was enjoying their children will get lost don't mind. this is rather cedure book." and it association standards. All waiting room. Whitehouse daughter. Whitehouse for a staff of 13. ‘Forever Amber."' in the “vast. impersonal personal." Inside. a poem describes how to greet a pa- presentations must be writ- influenced the design of the recommended Dr. Harry She described her six university" stereotype. she describes one of Dodson's tient. give an allergy shot. ten and submitted to the building. Fagan. who was director of Currently Whitehouse. months in the Army Cadet always says. “Just as dogs. who “eats everything record the cost of each ser- nursing association: in ad- Others wanted to say. director of Nursing for Stu- there's a little nurse in in the house." vice and so on for four in- “Doris cares." Whitehouse Clark Infirmary then (1978). dent Health Nurse Corps. which formed vance. to talk about the At first. the mother Services. is just after she finished her every mother. there's a lit- Whitehouse regularly ches. “(This ability) is a dream wanted wanted to pay for a private still reassuring parents. training as a psychiatric tle mother in every nurse." makes similar birthday and Jessup said there was no finally realized." Student Health Services. physician. She wanted bet- She has spent the last 10 nurse. There's more than “a lit- special occasion cards for such thing at Clark Infir- Whitehouse said. “If you don't think the ter care for her daughter years making sure that She described her first tle" motherly caring in the nurses on her staff. She mary before Whitehouse Health Service is wonder- than she expected from the State's campus infirmary big job after marriage as Doris Whitehouse. Sherry cuts pictures and cartoons came. Whitehouse started Some examples of how ful. ask me," she said. “We “campus infirmary" offers the kind of health assistant chief nurse in a Dodson. a family nurse from magazines. often on it right away. She col- “Doris cares" don't rest on have a super director stereotype. care her old friend wanted Red Cross blood center in practitioner on her staff. writing the captions lects. edits and constantly a stand or get written in of- (Jessupl and a super staff." Whitehouse. whose only for her daughter. Asheville. N.C. The nurses said. “Doris cares about herself. She has a staff of 50 updates it. ficial records. but to the She said the cook once child was a sophomore at I When asked about her would “leave at five on a ple. whether they are currently. Whitehouse has been people who work with her got a note from a patient the University of North career history. she describ- snowy morning and slide students. nurses. doctbrs or “Doris cares." and she ex- working just as long to im- they are just as obvious. that read. “My mother Carolina then. .said she ed her nursing school in down the mountain." she whatever." presses her caring tangibly. prove the educational op- Jessup gave one such ex- could learn from you." .Tksxirls lined up mi ".1. .19.".d it." _ .. Dodson is one of the two Carolyn Jessup. director of portunities Student Health ample. “The nurses do not Whitehouse also wanted cern" and could assure ' 'er prayers at 5:25 a.m.. Next. she skid simply. staff nurses who were sent Student Health Services. Services can offer its hesitate to call to talk about caring, the that Pagan does not fit that while the director of nurses “For 16 years I was a to Chapel Hill for a year of described one example of nurses. (Whitehouse) at any hour of caring she sees in others. stereotype. covertly checked their mother." nurse practitioner training this caring that can be seen If a nurse were consider- the day or night." she said. About a chair in the after Whitehouse sug- and touched. and one exam- ing a job in Student Health Whitehouse has elevator she said. "That's gested that female students ple that is widely recogniz- Services. she would be told established a policy of car- the kind of thing nurses would rather receive a ed as a professional that she could expect to ing about patients that has think-of." gynecology examination achievement. earn recognition points spread from the nurses to She wanted to talk about from a nurse practitioner A loose-leaf notebook from the N.C. Nursing pervade Student Health a friend who cared about than from a male doctor. over four inches thick rests Association for in—service Services. her. She had just begun to 35%OFPSKIING Dodson. who raises dogs. on a stand in the first aid training courses held at Hilda Hedrick. who realize that she was losing works in the business office some of her unpracticed next to the waiting room. nursing skills. MW says that if she notices that The nurse said. “Doris. a patient has been waiting a you are the silliest thing. No summer plans? long time. like two hours. Do you think the conductor she is expected to find out of an orchestra can play all Thais Almost Heaven’ the cause of the delay, get those instruments?" things moving again if it “Soyou see." Whitehouse was an oversight. and said. “we help each other." :E. "lb make great siding even better Going to be we’re taking 35% ofiC the price of lifts, in summer school? Pimic hits Thompson stage by Pat McDaniel before me. Shows don't nor- bdging, lessons and rentalsiEvery Feature Writer mally run as smoothly in rehearsal as this one was day from March 21 to the season’s end Thompson Theatre is running — I was curious to . Work for Technician. busy getting ready for its learn why. ‘ $80 for late season savingson big spring major production Picnic. written by Picnic. Techies are hard at William Inge. is a drama mountain skiing, it’s Almost Heaven Accepting applications for work on the set and about a small American costumes. Actors can be town and the secure lives found in out-of-the-way that the townspeople lead. at Snowshoe, call 304379967623; summer positions now. places. “running lines" This security is changed alone or with someone else forever on this particular who needs help. While sit- picnic day. Talking to the W ting in on rehearsal to see cast and crew about the Box 10, Snowshoe. W Virginia 26209 how the show was shaping show I found out how they TheTECHNICIt's the education you‘ve been wailing for.IANExperience up. I was pleasantly sur- prised with the sights (See Student. page 7/ afeyeyewitnessesas!III!sI!!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIKIKIIIIIeIIIIIIIIIiii .e iii I 2!? C Mills ;.; C MESH“ ;.; C incorporated W FOR ALL YOU Do...wovmsw "a 's’ C ... ’ Wednesday, April 6 C Saturda , A ill 9 Please submit proposed listings one week in advance at It: C the Information Desk, second floor of the Student C I nFilrn: “The Lost Jungle (Xll), " and “SCaramouche" §Softballz NCSU Invitational Center. For information call Donna Spurrier at 3.? .‘ Erdahl-Cloyd Theatre, 8:00p.m. §Tennisz Men’s Tennis, NCSU vs. Virginia. 2:00pm. 876-6406. 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Student actors discover roles come easily from page 6) Bond McCamy. a senior this production. I asked her very time-consuming job. its favor. Other shows that in architecture. is acting for how she felt she and Madge Jenkins laughed and said. I have observed have not felt about the play's pro the first time. When asked were similar. “I understand "I'm interested in acting. had this kind of shared feel- gress and the characters why. he replied. “I thought her confusion.” Mason said. . but I have never tried it. I ings. and it's a wonderful in- they were portraying. All it would be I fun ex- “She's emerging from her felt like this would be a teraction that results. of them expressed surprise perience. I tried to come in— mother's image to her own good learning experience Picnic will be presented Asp at how quickly and easily to this with as few identity and womanhood for me - watching the pro on April 8. and 12-16 at 8 this show was coming preconceptions as possible. it's not easy for either of cess from beginning to end pm. Admission for adults is Each or these advertised items is required to be readily available Ier sale slor together. The people here are them." product. The people here $2.50. 82 for others and 8.25 @fibw the advertised price in each AIP Shire. except as specifically noted Some cast members are dedicated. friendly and Donna Jenkins. a senior are terrific and there's a lot for State students with cur- in "it. Id. Thompson regulars. and the very supportive. I'm enjoy- in zoology. is also a new of talent here. Everyone is rent registration cards. For rest are new faces here this ing it a lot." face at Thompson. I asked really helpful and fun to be additional information. semester. The whole group Kerry Mason. a junior in her why a senior would take around." please call 737-2405. during PRICES EFFECTIVE THU SAT.,APRIL AT AErP IN RALEIGH ITEMS OFFERED is excited about what is speech-communication. has on the responsibilities of The closeness of this cast Box Office hours of am. happening with Picnic. the lead role of Madge in stage manager. which is a is something that works in until 4:30 pm. FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. 2:: 5301. 527 new use Six Forks Rd. leegwfi' s Chancellor’s wife devotes self to school functions m com ore wue Forest Rd. 2m Wycllfl so. " by Susan Evans transition from New Hamp- wife. “each chancellor's one. she does not see it ex- with the paperwork but Features Editor shire to North Carolina was wife decides for herself clusively as'such. also “acts as a sounding an easy one. “We had from what she can do." Poulton “I feel very strongly that board" for the chancellor. Up at 5:30 each day she the 12th of February to Ju- said. the chancellor's residence “He's always interested in Willi l&l’00W SIM watches the sun rise over ly l to make the mental ad- “The time is right for me should be a hospitality my opinion." the track field with the justment. with our children gone. I center to bring together Poulton holds a bachelor 1’ chancellor. “We were eager to get can devote myself to a large groups of faculty. students of science degree in health "It's beautiful." here and start a new degree to the University and legislators to develop a and physical education from Chancellor Bruce Poulton's chapter." and University functions." companionship that we Rutgers University. where A81P OUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF wife. Betty Poulton said. “It Although the move to the The Poultons have four couldn't do in an office she met her husband. and U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONE-IN sets me up for the day." South meant leaving behind children with their building." has taught school from the Mrs. Poulton starts each “long-term friends." she‘has youngest son, Peter. atten- She added that she helps junior about two miles high level up to the day with found “the people here very ding Hargrave Military her husband by reading and university level. Sirloin. Steak Ib. around the track while the hospitable. Academy. and their abstracting letters and Poulton is a “supporter of chancellor “goes around “I feel there's a real , daughter. Cindy. attending journals. women following their own about 12 times." quality to Southern the University of New “Obviously he's not able professions." She feels “It‘s a neat time of the hospitality. It really Hampshire. to keep up with everything women need to be more morning." she said. “to see exists." Although part of in the office. He brings a lot forceful and need to fill the campus come alive." Since no job description Poulton's role as the of work home with him." more leadership positions. Poulton said that the exists for the chancellor's chancellor's wife is a social Poulton not only helps and has been active in U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRESH public service work. 8 lbs. or “I wanted to take this first year to become Fryer leg lltrs. Wolf population threatened familiar with the territory." And for the Poultons. the territory is not limited to by William J. White human wisdom and good intentions. The wolf has State. She and her husband Features Writer been driven out of most of the lower 48 states and is have traveled extensively now being driven out of Alaska. The day will come throughout up ouauilv HEAVY wssrenn This past Easter weekend was to determine North Carolina. GRAIN FED seer ARMOUR whether the State Wolfpack basketball team would when his howl will no longer be heard. He is impor- The Poultons own pro become national champs. While this Wolfpack has tant. not only to himself. but to us as well. . . Having perty along the coast of Turkey Frank; the wolf designated our national mammal would of Maine. And when they Round Steak proven its resilience on a national level. the wild wolf firm, for us all. that all life on this earth is important. came from the cold. rocky Full Cut population of this country is nearing extinction. and or it would not be here in the first place. shores of Maine to the san- ~Bone-In lb 1” a group of persons is concerned about this disturbing 8) The eagle and the wolf are good companions. dy beaches of North trend. but we need the wolf to remind us we must conserve Carolina. ”it was an The organization. called Wolf for National Mam- what we have managed to save from the terrible unbelievable experience." mal, is calling for increased public awareness of the wastefulness of the past. Poulton is currently grave danger of the wolf and other endangered working with the Founding animals. The grassroots campaign is circulating a petition Board of the Friends of the To most people the wolf is something of an omen of to have a bill introduced in Congress designating the Gallery. a new organization evil. a wanton diabolical killer. a hair-raising howler wolf as the national mammal of the United States. A ’designed to promote the of the night. Since childhood we have heard horror copy of this petition is posted on the window of the Gallery at the Student yearbook office on campus. 3123 Student Center. Union. SWEET a JUICY stories and fairy tales with the wolf as an object of Poulton will become vice hate -— for example. the familiar “Little Red Riding They are also trying to have a postage stamp president of the board \Navel Oranges I5 Hood." issued honoring the wolf. toward the end of this Because of its occasional forays in search of food. Certainly. all State fans have honored the wolf as month. She said that accor- the wolf'IS so despisedin western states that farmers their mascot. but not everyone is aware of the cur. ding to the board‘s constitu- and ranchers are given wide latitude in killing rent dilemma of the wild wolf. Wolf for National tion. the purpose of the wolves year—-round. Mammal. 8626 Old Mount Vernon Road. Alexandria. board is “to help stimulate As a result of this public image and man's greed, Va., 22809. has more information on the national cam- more interest in the visual the wolf is a retreating species, fighting for survival arts at State." CALIFORNIA LUSCIOUS RED RIPE in a shrinking and increasingly hostile world. Less mien. than 100 gray. or timber. wolves remain in the entire Fresh United States outside of Alaska and Minnesota. linoleum-“'7' I Mary E. Trindal. spokesman for the organization. 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Cardiac Pack crashes Phi Slama] ama’s rush party ./ Cougs stunned by loss Celebration ends Wolfpack’s dreams, by Devin Steele aerial display of futuristic Sports Editor basketball. Houston scored Albuquerque becomes West Raleigh an unofficial 14 dunks ALBUQUERQUE. NM. against a talented Cardinal ALBUQUERQUE. NM. As I See It — Houston's Phi Slama team. but could muster only — The only possible Sports, Jams Fraternity was sup one against the deliberate drawback to attending to have an NCAA Pack. State's second National Championship rush party The Cougars' highly- Basketball Championship BRUCE Monday night. and the touted front line was able to was not being able to go to (then) No. 1 Cougars want get the ball inside against Raleigh immediately after to know why they let a pack State's zone-oriented the game and run wild on WINKWORTH of hungry Wolves crash it. defense but. due to the Hillsborough St. That was. Houston held a comfor- deliberateness of the game. of course. a small price to table. six-point lead with had trouble getting into a pay for the sheer pleasure 3:19 left. before State reel- position to shoot down at of watching Lorenzo Assistant Sports Editor ed off an 8-0 spurt. capped the basket. Charles, live and in person. At one point during the the latirnight news by Lorenzo Charles' slam- “One of our goals was to Phi Slams the-doors on the celebration. former State replayed highlights of the mer with a second left. limit the number of dunks.” Con rs of Houston. football great and current game, and showed Charles' Philosophically. there said Bailey. who led the ‘A r spending two days Minnesota Viking Ted dunk over and over again in perhaps wasn't even a team with 15 points and reading in the Albuquerque Brown led the Wolfpack slow motion. prayer for the Cougs. who was one of three State all- mspapers that Houston cheerleaders in an inspired Many State fans spent became another victim of Tournament selections. had wrapped up the title by disco dance in the middle of three nights in Grants. a State's destiny Wolfpack by along with Sidney Lowe dunking Louisville todeath. the hotel lobby. Brown small town some 80 miles falling. 54—52. in college and Derecll Whittenburg. ‘some MOO-plus drove 1400 miles from Min- west of Albuquerque. After basketball's prize game. “We knew if we let them Wolfpackers were read flto , nesota to see the Wolfpack Saturday's semifinals. most Perhaps the ..cards. were. dunk. it wbuld get their party down after the win. and he came prepared of that crowd was moved to shuffled in such a way that. momentum going. That's finished writing the final to party. the Four Seasons hotel in no matter who State's what they depend on. We chapter in its incredible As hard as it may seem to the heart of Albuquerque. storybook vessel entered didn't allow those things to storybook season. Albu- State loyalists. one Albu- Not to be outdone. those similar waters with. happen, and it stalled their querque's Ramada Inn East querque sports writer fans partied down as well. destiny would protect it momentum." is a long way from mistook the ebullient 510 “It was a big. loud party from the storm. As Thurl The Wolfpack used its Hillsborough Street. but Brown for Lorenzo Charles. ' in all the hallways." said Bailey noted after the Car- cat-and-mouse offense the the State fans in attendance a quiet 6-7 here. There were hotel clerk Debbie Murillo. diac Pack won the West first half to slowly. but here made the Ramada the other slights to the “The hotel was absolutely Regional. “We're on a mis- surely. build a 10-point lead. Hillsborough Street of the Wolfpack in the Albuquer- full of screaming. yelling l sion." 31-21. late in the period. Southwest. This was State que press. such as one people. It was really wild." All of these motives con- State continued its game headquarters in Albuquer- writer who insisted on call- Again. the locals and tributed to State's biggest plan in the last frame but que. and the team and its ing the Wolfpack employees had as good a uput of the year. But what just couldn't find the lid. jubilant fans filled every “Carolina." Ordinarily such time as the partiers. was the underlying factor Houston. picking up the corner ofthe place after the a slap. even as uninten- “The staff had a wonder- in the typical. comefrom- tempo slightly and taking Wolfpack's 64-52 win over tionally ignorant as this ful time." -Murillo said. behind victory? It all comes advantage of State's poor Houston. one. would bring a howl of "Everyone was so nice. it down to Xs and 0s. plus a shooting. went .On a 172 Staff photo by Clayton Brinkley As with the fans in pain from a Wolfpack fan. never got out of hand." bit of luck. the latter being binge to take a 42-35 advan- Raleigh. there was scream- but the only howls on this Tuesday morning. that Charles was “in the tage midway through the Lorenzo Charles continued his strong play in the Final Four. scoring the game-winning, ing and yelling, whooping night were those of ecstasy. though. hundreds of State right place at the right half. championship dunk for the Cardiac Pack. and hollering. and hugging "How 'bout that Pack." fans had to scrape time." "We expected them to Lewis. whose club was cl- Even some of the State coach Jim Valvano and kissing. Also. there was one side of the lobby would themselves out of bed and The Wolfpack's plan was _ have some spurt during the inging to a 42-35 lead with Houston players didn't ap was a bit surprised by the debris and rubble. When chant. and the other side. get ready for the long trek to slow down the tempo and game." said Bailey. “Early 9:15 left. elected to go to a prove of that tactic. move. too. the party began to break up taking the cue from the back to Raleigh. As rough limit the number of stuffs in the second half. they spread of its own. which is “I don't think we s'iould “I was a little surprised early Tuesday morning. the State cheering section at an experience as that may by the run-and-duak were hitting everything. called the Locomotion. The have been in the Locomo- they were going to a stall mass of people no longer the game. would echo back, have been. considering the Cougars. which ran and and we weren't clicking." move was questioned tion," said forward Benny with 10 minutes to play." he hid the broken plastic drink "How ‘bout that Pack." revelry from the night slammed Louisville off the Coaching also played an because. what the Cougars Anders, who scored 10 said. “It wasn't like they glasses. discarded beer bot- A television set perched before. it was certainly court. 94-81. in Saturday's important role in the out- do best — run —— became points in a reserverrole. “I had four minutes to go. ties and cigarette butts in atop the lobby mezzanine much easier knowin;~ that semifinals in an awesome come. Houston coach Guy dormant. think we should have They hadn't exactly been the Ramada’s lobby. It may also brought howls of they were going back as Na- our offense." lighting it up either. Maybe have been a nuisance to delight from the crowd. as tional Champions. stayed in they were trying to get us clean all that up. but the The lone senior. forward extended and further from hotel employees did not . agreed the basket to get some seem to mind. that the game should not Iayups." “Our managers are com- have begndecided as it was. The slowdown turned out ,pletely wiped out." said NCAA. Finals “Charles was in the right to be State's blessing in Ramada desk clerk Randy place at the right time." disguise. thanks to some ex- Jones. “We've been work- State 54 Houston said Michaeux. who was cellent coaching moves by ing around the clock and Bailey 7 1-2 15. Charles 2 Drexler 1 2-2 4. Micheaux limited to four points. "He Valvano. Instead of wat- we're exhaused. but we 0-0 4. McQueen 1 2—2 4. 2 0-0 4. Olajuwon 7 07 20. made a great play. But i ching the clock run down. (hotel employees) have all Whittenburg0 2-2 14. Lowe Franklin 2 0-1 4. Young 3 0-4 thought we should have Valvano elected to foul and had a great time. We just 4 0-1 8. Battle 0 2-2 2. Gan- 6. Anders 4 2-5 10. Gettys 2 kept playing the way we hope the Cougars miss ~— have to stay behind and non 3 1-2 7. Myers 0 0-0 0. 0-0 4. Rose 0 0-0 0. Williams were playing. You'd have to clean all this up. It's still Totals 23 8-11 54. 0 0-0 0. Totals 21 10-19 52. ask Coach Lewis why we been more fun than when Halftime State 33. went to the Locomotion." See ‘Contmlling. ' page 11 I the place is empty." Houston 26. Total fouls — State 16. Houston 16. Tur- novers - Houston 13. State 8. Technical fouls —— none. A — 17.327. Enter‘the i play games $ $JADE GARDENE] $ 8-Ball Tournament NCAA Semis CHINESE RESTAURANT Taking place tonight at 8:00pm. 1207 State 67 . Georgia 00 Hillsborough St. Bailey 9 2-5 20. Charles Banks 3-5 13. Heard 3 First in Raleigh! 1-2 5. McQueen 4 00 8. 23 8. Fair 2 1-2 5. Crosby 5 ir Singles Only Dinner Delivered To Your Door! Whittenburg 8 4-4 20. 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Hungry Wolfpack fans go crazy by Tedd McGee , Sports Writer It was a fitting end to a perfect season for the Wolfpack as over 16,000 fans jammed Reynolds Col- iseum Tuesday afternoonto welcome home the new NCAA Champions. The Wolfpaek's four seniors. Thurl Bailey. Dereck Whit tenburg. Sidney Lowe and Quentin Leonard bid farewell to their Wolfpack fans. each of whom called them “the greatest fans in the world." a claim few would dispute. The scene brought back memories of the 1974 championship season. but the parallel ends there. In 1974. the Pack was ex‘ pected to take it all. Ranked No.1 in the pre-season polls and coming off an undefeated season. the Pack rolled through the year with only one loss en .4253, route to the school's first national championship in Staff photo by Clayton Brinkley any sport. This year was Thurl Bailey, Sidney Lowe and Dereck Whittenburgshare a momentofecstasyafterState’s 54-59 NCAA Championshipvic- much different. The team tory over Houston. was in a few preseason polls. but not ranked higher not-vireo.» than 16th. There was no undefeated season the year e Phi Packa Attacka; newest frat before: instead. there was a bitter loss in last year's Sideline Insights first round of the NCAA Q.‘< ALBUQUERQUE. NM. — Life’s battles Tournament, a loss that Staff photo Scott Montgomery “HLLUUM stuck in the minds of many Chancellor Bruce Pouiton and Coach Jim Valvano celebrate State's NCAA title win at a pep don’t always go to the strongest or fastest players on this year's team. rally ‘I’uesday. sooner or later those who win are those that one they would not. could honking horns marked the couldn't have done it personality. Who can forget TERRY , not. forget. at least until greatest celebration without my teammates. the hugs he gave coach Jim think they‘can. now. Raleigh has ever seen. and these guys up here." Lowe Valvano after almost every author unknown When Lorenzo Charles probably ever will. Though said. Thurl Bailey — ”T." game? .KELLEY slammed the door on the na. one hopes this will not be No. 41 — the soft-spoken tional championship. the last time this city will leader of the team. scores. Or the kiss during the I read those words on a plaque on the wall of an Sports Edi” thousands of fans in Raleigh ever see a celebration. it rebounds, plays tough press conference after the Albuquerque apartment Sunday night. I jotted the crowded the campus. It was will be the last for the defense and never com- championship game? phrases down. having some hunch that they might be , heart. determination and confidence into each game. a scene not uncommon dur- Wolfpack‘s four seniors. plains. simply said. "We are Nobody around these parts appropriate in the near future. I told the group I was Certainly a talented group of seniors combined with ing the past few weeks. but Quentin Leonard — a great basketball team." will forget them. or any of with how that was an apt description of State's an emerging dominant forward. an improving center, one that nobody will ever “Q-man." No. 34. one of the And finally. Dereck Whit- the rest of the team. The basketball team. and a good bench didn't hurt. but State's champion- forget. Cries of “awtsome.” hardest workers on the tenburg — “Whit." “Mr. 3." Wolfpack owes a lot to State's 1983 basketball was neither the most ship w’as won because, as the little red caboose said “unbelievable" and the team. and Sidney Lowe — No. 25. Probably the best these four seniors. especial- talented group of players ever assembled nor were in the children's story. “I think I can.” “greatest thing ever." along “Squid." No. 35. the career shooter in the conference. ly the national champion they the most highly regarded. but the 1983 NCAA Hall the 1983 NCAA Champion Wolfpeek. with beer baths galore and assist leader in the ACC. “I and probably the craziest ship. -‘<=‘I’fi-00ofifi-‘NV.’a. Champions may have had more confidence and more (9 desire than any champions heretofore. That desire was the key ingredient in State's drive t to its second championship in nine years. The Wolfpack confronted the No. 1 ranked team. the No. 4 ranked team twice. the No. team. the No. 5 team We ’re Proud of the Wolfpack! and the No. 16 team. In only one of those games did the Pack stack up even close to its competition on paper. The game isn't played on paper. however. and the Wolfpack took advantage ‘of that. Don't say lose to these guys. After a late-season loss to Maryland. State forgot what the word meant. In no game after that loss did the Pack begin a game that it didn't A Yearbook know it would win. _ 0n the other hand. Houston must have thought that stacking up on paper and playing a great semifinal game was all it took to win it all. The Never Forgets! Cougars came into the game with the beans already canned. The Phi Slamma Jamma Fraternity found out quickly what a “Phi Packa Attacka” was. as one poster proclaimed. Every Cougar right down to the coach had the game already tucked away. and their cocky attitude only proved it. Most writers were ready to take their word for it and give them the title. I only saw one ‘This is Your paper. a Louisville paper. that gave the Pack a prayer. Denver's Post said, “just call in the score" and the Albuquerque papers virtually had their 0101 stories written. Last Chance" Sale Houston coach Guy Lewis and his players all O.‘ displayed an arrogant tone in answering questions at Sunday's pregame press conference. Then. when all was said and done. the Houston fans and players almost wanted State to apologize for taking their baby away. Maybe next time the Cougars and the printed prognosticators will realize that a title must be taken, not granted. It still appalls me that the Rodney Dangerfield- don't—get-norespect Pack still has to put up with a few ignorant souls like Albuquerque Tribune's Associate Sports Editor Richard Stevens, who in- sists on calling State. Carolina. Mistakes like that can easily get him no respect, too. Sidney Lowe ”as responded to all the negative picks: “Tell all those writers who said how Houston was going to clobber us by 20 that I really hope they had a nice time at the game." It is hoped that Lewis will gain some respect This week himself before being so disrespectful. as he was dur- ing the Final Four. His slowing the ball down against State was one of the most ignorant moves ever displayed by a championship coach. That move pull- 11:00 2:00 J ed the Cougars out of their game and into State's game. Championships are built on a combination of things. Sometimes some ingredients have to be mix- Student Center Lobby ed stronger. State put a heaping portion of guts.

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Pack diamonders knock out'Tigs by To. DeSehiver Sports Writer Third baseman Tracy Woodson provided the power and pitcher Hugh DlBIU Brinson provided the finesse to lead State's baseball team to e H vie- tory over the Clemson Tigers Sunday. Woodson went three for five on the day. accounting for a homerun and two runs batted in. Brinson cams on in the sixth inning to relieve starter Den Pleeac and pit- ched nohit bell to shut the Tigers down and extend his record to 51. Clemson tied the score at 4-4 in the sixth. when Craig Roberson and David Lemaster hitsolo homerun off Please sending the lef- thander to the showers. The Pack jumped to a quick 24) in the first after lead off hitter Chris Baird walked end shortstop Doug Strange used a gusty wind to hit what would have been a routine out over left fielder Billy Devie' head for s double and seed Baird to third. Woodeon grounded out to third. but Baird scored on the play. Strange scored on Jim Tomen's single to left. end the Pack appeared in early control over perennial ACC power Clemson. Clemson had a chance in the top of the third with men .on first end third and two out. but shortstopDoug Strange robbed Roberson ofe hitonesharply hitline drive in between third end short. Steffphctbynrew Woodson cranked his big State'sllughlrlneonrecordedsb-erelleiwinoveroemsonSundsy. bet up in the bottom of the third. and drove a Jeff 0n Russ’s single. Swan» Roberson caught a Plesac seventh. when he led offthe Gilbert pitch over the left ner moved to third end festbell end knocked it to inning with e bloop triple to field fence for e leedoff scored on Jim McCollum's the scoreboard to close the right field. home run. sacrifice fly to center field. gap to 4-3. One better later. Woodson scored on Jim Woodson’s homerun was Plesac let a fastball get up Toman's drive up the mid- . pm by Clayton his 10th ofthe year.and the Stats responded in the in the strike zone. end dle which proved to be the Brinkley strapping sophomore now bottom of the fifth after Lemseter launched it over winning run. Teertui emotion escapes Thurl Ielley following the Cardiac Peclt's 54-5! NCAA title victory over Houston Monday night. hes 35 RBIs. Woodson singled end mov- the scoreboard to knot the Toman. who hes been Clemson scrapped back ed to third on Doug Devis’ game up. bothered with a slight in the fifth. scoring two single to center. Following Lemaster's hamstring pull. was lifted runs to narrow the gap to Tim Barbour scored shot. Brinson came on end for pinch runner Jay Yvars. State limits dunks to jam Houston 82. Woodson with a sacrifice fly used a combination of off Yvars moved to third Lemaster end Jamie to center. speed pitching end occa- after Davis was hit by a Swenner led off the Clem- sional fastballs to keep the pitch. end Barbour reached 8. and Gannon 7. Cozell Mc- things to happen. and it knowing that they would son fifth with heck-tobeck The Pack led 4.2 going in- Clemson hitters off stride safely on shortstop Brooks ( Continued from page ) Queen pulled 12 rebounds stalled-their momentum." have to control the tempo. singles. endu‘liemaeter ..to the still. when thewind .the rest ofthegems. Shumeke’esrec..- foréState. and Cherlee '7. »-Beiley. Lowe; and *Whit' Thet'Peck'did better than scored on Prank Ruse' kickedup to spell the doom Woodson provided the Yvers scored on second fraiiouston coach Guy Each had 4 points. Ola- made the all-Tournament that. jumping out to a 6-0 single to right. of Please. winning spark in the baseman Joe Maciejewski’s Lewis complimented the juwon. the tournament teem. along with Olajuwon lead. the first 2 points com- W groundout to short. enabl- Wolfpack. MVP. collected 18 re— and Louisville's Milt ing on e dunk by Bailey. one ing Brinson to go into the “We congratulate North bounds. 20 points. and 7 Wagner. A smiling Charles of only 2 State dunks. The "Tilt, late innings with a two run Carolina State. their great blocked shots. but was held described the winning play. Cougars turned the game cushion. guards and Bailey." be said. to only one dunk. Houston “The last play was around as State missed a Brinson stymied the “If we had hit our free and Phi Slamma Jamma’s designed for either Dereck couple of leyups and took a Tiger’s over the next two throws at the end. we only one. Bailey and his in- or Terry to take the last brief 7-8 lead. The Pack W‘ innings to send the Peck's would have won. I had lots side cohorts planned to shot.” said the sophomore ‘then opened up a 10-point record to 51 and tie with of confidence in our offense. keep the Cougars out of power forward. “Thurl and advantage behind Thurl North Carolina for the con I thought we'd make some their dunking game. 1 were just supposed to Bailey‘s 15 firsthalf points WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ference lead. The Pack's layups. We got the ball in to “One of our goals was to crash the boards. When before settling for a 33-25 Woifpeck Night Ladies Night overall record is 17-6-1. Akeem (Olajuwoni limit the number of dunks." Dereck shot it. I saw it was halftime lead. 2 Drafts/8° 'till 0:” pm All Ladies Get Free Wine. The Pack travels to Duke whenever we wanted to.” Bailey said. “We knew if we going to be short. I was in The slipper fit. Call them today to play the Blue let them dunk it would get the right place at the right what you will, “Team of 61m Pitchers All Night Long Beer end Champagne 'tlll 1M!) pm Devils who took the Pack to Bailey led State with 15 their momentum going. time. I grabbed and put it Destiny." Cinderella team. 316;”n.='

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Dawgs prOvided Pack tune by William Terry Kelley 611 sophomore center. “I Sports Editor was able to get loose. At first. they weren't blocking ALBUQUERQUE —- me out, so I got some easy State's semifinal game with offensive boards.” Georgia was treated more The Dawga didn't die: like a preliminary bout than however.they came back to a playoff to the champion- make a game of it. cutting ship. After all. the winner the lead to 60-64 with 1:34 of the game that followed. left. Houston-Louisville. was "They started to trap supposed to win the na- us." said State guard tional title. So the Pack Sidney Lowe. “They have came in relaxed and did long arms. It was hard to some tuning up as they get the ball by them. There whipped the Bulldogs 67-60 was a lot of contact." in a game that could have Lowe set a new ACC easily been a rout. career assist record. His The Bulldogs never led. game-high 11 assists gave as State quickly grabbed a him a career total of 764. 4-0 lead and. behind the eclipaing the old mark set first-half scoring of Dereck by North Carolina's Phil Whittenburg and Thurl Ford. Bailey. grabbed a 33-22 “It is a real honor to halftime advantage. break his record.” Lowe “The dream just con— said. “ He was a great tinues." State head coach player and it feels good to Jim Valvano said after break his record." assuring his spot in his first State was able to extend NCAA final. “To be able to the margin back to eight on _ play eavtbe‘ lasteday of the, a pair.of..free throw-by. - season is'jI-t nagmficentil" Whittenburg--'beforo-,the While State hit for 54 Bulldogs got a 20-footer percent of its field goals in from Gerald Crosby to trim the first half. Georgia shot the margin back to six. Staff photos by Clayton Brinkley an impotent 28 percent. Terry Gannon then hit a “The fact was, we didn’t pair of free throws. but Alvin Bottle and Sidney Lowe do their octopus routine, surrounding Alvin Franklin. put the ball in the basket," Vern Fleming countered said Georgia coach Hugh with a followup shot. Thurl Durham after bowing out of Bailey then hit the second Controlling dunks, tempo keys win his first NCAA tourna- of two free throws to give 1 ment. “I prefer to give N.C. State a 7-point edge with 54 many other teams had great repertoire in these that they beat us with a State the credit. They seconds left. Fleming then ( Continued from page 8) done. Cozell McQueen posi- type situations." dunk." Drexler said. played good defense. We cut the margin back to five tioned himself behind the It was rather ironic that Destiny may have carried may have been nervous. but with 18 seconds left. A and that they did. in the Cougs’ front line. preven- the high-flying Cougar the Cardiac Pack to its title. you have to channel that Bailey six-foot baseline final three minutes. ting the swing pass. team was stopped — and but so did good strategy. f nervousness in the right jumper gave the Pack its Houston missed a pair of During the comeback beaten — by its owu good coaching and a jam by direction." final 7-point margin. one-and-one situations, stretch. State's guards weapon in the dunk. the Phi Packs Attacka on I The Bulldogs had whip State thwarted the com- which enabled the Pack to made some vital steals. in- "Yes. it's kind of strange the Phi Slams Jama. ped No. 2 St. John's and No. eback and was able to hold tie the count on two 19 cluding a key one by Terry 8 North Carolina to get to on to its Final Two tickets. footers by Whittenburg. Gannon, who stripped the Final Four and were ex- Gannon explained that it “We don't care who we Micheaux of the ball from STUDl 1 Special! pected to be more of a was all part of the act. foul." said Valvano. "If so underneath late in the l' I l" ."”I:. 'Playboy' Late Show challenge for State since “We’re the Cardiac meone makes it. we ,don't game. the Pack went into the Kids." said State's long- foul him again. We want to "We were trying to come For the Wolfpack game as a 2-point underdog. range guard. "We figured be in a position to be beaten up from behind Micheaux Tonight 11:15 P.M.! . Bailey continued his ram- we had to make it in- at the foul line." every time he turned his page in the second half as teresting for the TV au~ Freethrow shooting had back and sneak up on him." . he pumped in 12 points to dience." always been a big minus for Lowe said. tie him and Whittenburg Vern Fleming led the Houston club. and this Olajuwan was the only with 20 for game-high Georgia with 14 points. night was no different. The starter in double figures. honors. Cozell McQueen while James Banks added Cougs managed just 10 of Clyde Drexler. who got nab pulled down a career-high 13 and Crosby 12. 19 bed for four fouls in the 13 rebounds. 8 in the second Bailey credited Georgia's “What everybody had first half. Micheaux and period as State pulled out a quickness with aiding their Akeem been predicting came guard Michael Young com- 59-41 lead with 5:56 to play. comeback. "The Dream". through tonight — that our bined for only 14 points. McQueen also dumped in “They‘re not really big. “Everybody kept asking team couldn't believe it was freethrow shooting would This was largely due to eight points. But the they get around you." me if I was all right." Whit- 18 points ahead. cost us the game one of State's packed zone defense Wolfpack failed to score Bailey said. “They were a tenburg said. “I said. sure. these days. and it happened and slow-down offense. again until the 1:42 mark. little intimidated by our I'm fine. I think we were “We couldn't believe we tonight." Lewis said. which seemed to be Meanwhile. Georgia was us- height. We've got two $11 confident and loose. No way were up by 18 with four The only fraternity disorienting to the Houston ing a combination of inside guys. I‘m up in the nation in am I going to sit over there minutes to go," he said. brother on par was seven- players. and outside baskets to trim blocked shots. I think we and be sick. In practice they “We just kept saying ‘play foot sophomore center V'alvano believed that the margin to seven. have to realize we have a told me not to run. but hard.’ They just made a Akeem Abdul Olajuwon. the Wolfpack's experience McQueen played one of good defensive ball club." there's no way I can sit with tremendous comeback." who snatched down an as with close games lately was the best games of his Whittenburg had been 12.000 people at practice. Despite the strong com- tounding 18 rebounds. the most important factor. career. battling the flu prior to the I’ve never been in an at- eback. the Pack defied the scored 20 points aid - “That was the biggest “It was because it was a game. but didn't‘let it affect mosphere like that." odds once again and advanc- ed seven shots. The Pack factor." he said. “That was fast-paced game." said the his game. . Whittenburg said the ed to the championship. didn’t front Olajuwon as Deja Vu tonight. 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by Craig Webb tern of amazing c'omebacks joking tone of the resolu- that brought the team fame tion. He suggested delaying United Press International as “the team of destiny" action on it until a more RALEIGH. NC. — A and “the cardiac kids." proper note could bedrawn ideas state senator proposed In his resolution. Davis "so that 1520 years from Tuesday Congress Com- called on the US. govern- now they'll look at it and be memorate North Carolina ment to name its next three grateful." as he put it later. State University's NCAA bomber squadrons after Lt. Gov. James Green an arms race." he said. Basketball Championship Dereck Whittenberg, then delayed action until “there is no defense and by naming its next three Sidney Lowe and Terry Tuesday “so the 50 senators there is no ‘Star Wars' ap bomber unit’s after the Gannon, the three can clean it up a little." proach that will protect us Wolfpack’s three outside longrange shooters who from a nuclear war.” shooters. played key roles in the Despite Davis; failure to This comment was in Wolfpack's victory. get the resolution passed. response to a question But action on the resolu- Davis said it was ap both chambers noted the about nuclear disarma- tion offered by Sen. Robert propriate to name the Wolfpack win as they ad- ment. M. Davis. DRowan, was squads after the trio that journed for the day. Hart spoke of this as s held over until Wednesday produced ”the most Several lawmakers. such “central issue of the times" so the Senate could prepare devastating bomber attack as Rep. Vernon James. and “his highest priority if a more appropriate sign of in the history of the NCAA D-Pasquotank, carried the elected." congratulatons. basketball tournament." celebration further by Another issue Hart Davis' resolution marked Sen. William Redman wearing a red tie with the responded strongly to was one of several ways the R-Iredell, proposed an Wolfpack symbol. the use of political action General Assembly amendment naming a One secretary decorated committees. ‘1 celebrated State‘s 54-52 vic- fourth bomber squadron the front of her desk with a “My campaign will accept tory Monday over Houston the Valvano. after coach State banner and a photoco no contributions from to win the NCAA tourna- Jim Valvano. pying clerk displayed a political action committees. ment. The come-from- But Sen. Marshall Rauch. bumper sticker supporting We have to attack PAC D-Gaston, questioned the Valvano for governor. financial influence and their behind win followed a pat- negativism." Hart said. He also plans to raise money from individual con- tributions for-his campaign. Hart spoke about the Runofi American Education Defense Act bill is in- troduced titled COMES. “Why wait for s crisis?" Hart questioned. Staff photo by JIm Pro He said there was s need election to get behind educators and. Senator Gary Hart, 0-Colorado, a candidate for the 1984 communication in the political process, and on various cam- give them salaries and prealdential nomination, spoke at Mcltlmrnon Center on pelgn proposals. facilities to help “achieve equality regardless of race the best education system or gender and giving oppor- in the world." tunities for young people in According to Hart. if this educational institutions to Poulton presents awards results is not done “we will not be enter the work force in the economically secure. and future." we will not be secure in Hart became involved in terms of our defense." politics in 1960 as a Student Senate President...... Rich Holloway. Hart gave an overview of volunteer in the presiden~ at Founder’s Day Dinner Student Center President...... Stan Gallaghe the campaign proposals he tial campaign of John F. Senate ' School of Agriculture and Life Sciences...... Michael Parker is facing on critical issues. Kennedy and then the cam— by David Snood Poulton said the three various administrative He mentioned the isues paign of Robert Kennedy in Watuaga recipients compil- boards and committees and Juniors: ...... of “preventing nuclear war. 1908. He was the campaign Staff Writer ed decades of service to the has been active in the Runoff...... Larrie Overcash. Brenda White making our environment manager in 1972 for the State's most prestigious University in both official Alumni Association. He ...... '...... Dan Singer. Dave Koury cleaner and healthier. presidential campaign of non-academic awards. the and volunteer capacity. also supported the move School of Engineering...... '...... Steve Perrin. modernising our industry. Sen. George McGovern. He Watauga Medals. were As chairman of the Board ment to have State College School ofHumanitities...... Steven Bullard. helping America's workers became a US. senator in given to three recipients of Carolina Builders Cor- changed to North Carolina School ofPhysical and Mathematical Sciences...... JeffTemplon. George Robertson train for the jobs of the 1974 and was reelected in March 30 at the annual poration of Raleigh. Benson State University. Publications Authority...... Jerry Johnson. Kevin Holmes, Robert Thompson future. achieving true Founder's Day dinner. has served on the board of The Watuaga Medals are UAB Board of Directors:...... Mike Lowry. Kevin Calloway, The three awards were State's Engineering Foun- named after the Watauga presented to Clifton L. Ben- dation and as treasurer of Club. an organization which 5eh i0 rs bow out son of Raleigh. Lexie L. the Student Aid Associa- prompted the establish- Ray of Haw River and tion (the Wolfpack Club). ment of an agricultural- congratulations broken foot. and you all said Walter L. Smith of Benson was also on the mechanical college in the 2m: ‘you'll be back. you'll be Charlotte. building committee that 18805. back.‘ and you said a lot of The awards. given in oversaw the construction of Coach Jim Valvano good things will happen. recognition of “unusually Carter-Finley Stadium. greeted approximately “Well I made it back. and distinguished service to the Smith’s most significant 10.500 Wolfpack fans Tues- a whole lot of good things University." were contributions to State in- day night at a pep rally in happened." Whittenburg presented by Chancellor clude serving on the Board Reynolds Coliseum that said. Poulton at the dinner which of Trustees and being chair- took place after State’s When senior forward was attended by Council of man of the University's return from Albuquerque Thurl Bailey spoke. the col- State. the legislature. alum- Building Committee during where the Pack became a iseum hushed. national championship ni. faculty and staff. the largest expansion of the basketball team. “I just want to thank God A few students attended physical plant in the “College athletics is like for my family and my the event. but it was by in- University's history. sex." he said. “when it's chance to play here and be a vitation. Ray has served on part of all this." Bailey said ------good it's very, very good. emotionally. I now ssavmc’ Banquet Rooms , KM."When it's bad. it's still Bailey paused several . ALL DAY Available at Sidney Lowe introduced times to fight tears. 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